Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 30, Logansport, Cass County, 7 July 1832 — Page 2

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rloM)AV June II, 1H32. TilK FRONTIERS.

.IN SENATE On the motion of 3Ir. WERSTER, at whese request Mr.

i .iZL(iVELL withdrew a motion

us season.

Another letter inform-iSir, he will ask the honorable Sen-' them from the reproach, of the St. Jo

ed him, that there was not bread jalors from Illinois or Missouri who

enough in the country to serve

etheis competent to command; wboj n has' will your people confide in? Andjth

seph Beacon

Rut on the arrival of those troops at

e town of South-Bend , as we are ere-

T fV- k 1 A ,1 -r-r Tr1TOM lrr ll'lll I"-llt -v 1

fn,V.L- l,;c hWc. nn.l will lio rWll.n will ni.;f mn, who nre rec-Iditably informed, Sir J. D. D. Ld.un-

and conceal himself, until our mili-'commended by the representatives cnut.ouily llicd into their crcan.ptia return from their expcdi-Trom the States in dan5cr,as to thet, " I""4 of PreJ - " dubt.

jtion. organization of the corps. iJr. i . - fay - !

At the aptroachofaummn, when said hewished it to form a part oi,w soon, aim ,

110 UlS'cipi.HllllltU , 111 X IJIUIIH.Hl v

elf surrounded by a thick

e&lj Mew. H crat;c Gates fc Co. cfM treal, to Messrs. Packard, Hoffman WLii of Albany, and is no doubt entitled to f;, credit. As it is no improba' le that this tilence will traverse the continent, from

: end to the other, no time should he lr;t in -

d opting the means which c-xpciicrre i.

shown best calculal'd to mitigate its ilCJct

.1. - -..-J 1 " I I... '.1 .1 LW . .. I, ,wx.

.... , ... if m st'iTiprs. r r vpn nv iu -i'ssilv. n u w. rmv in ni errs m cum-

to jo into executive business the bi ' , v J i! . ,i found him it.. turn fn wnvrr f ump nrnnnrfv nrwl iniccinnnil fnr fhrro vpnrs them en- lounii mm-

.eu o tne Senate, to substitute . l.- 1 i ,. , , Jrrm A nf . . . : to nut in winter rrrain for the next ! hsfr-d for nnn vonr. unless sooner a 01

nunmied troops m J;eu ot miantrv, 1' .."i . " ... T. J " J I " " " , i' ;JilmWho

riw ;ir. . c .i . uu i, uniess e nave iiii aiiueu iui:iiiiriie(i : anil ini; ia tw tuiiaiti r :.' C 'lcP UJU0.fol:r "OfJierti f ' lhe.. this war bc rcnew. fo",, ' vcars. nis object! to ak i

iiu.me.-!,, as laKen up m order to .... ' :J'i :i;,; t.,.;.ilw. si. Josi-

C"U. i iu tMUHI I)Ulinii iiiiiiuti, tjy

LATTKlt Since the above was in

ken. i

be!

expect us to renew this aPli- corps to

. ... . Ig , ..ut.,,, u, u,e y- cation t ar (0 Congress with frontiers n,tt Mates to enrol.whenever the amthw mofiril!ul lkt 0fomuraCrs?l

...one service m.gm so requ.re, a if do.y0uare,!)eril..pgmista body of mounted menus volunteers ji( u 1 m

noi execeaing ten companies, or ! jnt

iuuu men. 31 r. CLAY withdrew his motion

There are about five thousand &

nro liim1rrl liifli'inc lnlnri'am TlTifl

? 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 IIIIIIVI1V II 11IV11UIIO 111 XliVlllllUtUlIU to recommtt when the bill was la.d in minois pi ht mongand six lum. rrw'v. vS. &?ni.v: A,r- dred-we are nei-hhors, cannot a1 0L DE1 ER also wu hdrcw an am, are m n, you atnendment pniposed by him ,mus, g ,c s bv rcmovingiilcsc ill I I I' I M V ciil (ha I tt 1 1 nniv "

' -M V 1 lll VI il IV' Hill I1V

before the

the ffouse

1 1 . H 1 IlllllltlV I 1 I . ill.fl 11 1 1 (Tllll k i t k m..4 .i.k. l(.

l-'u7a:iu S - P" ail(1 ,lis danger, the .Minominees

uuuuMnuuu "."-aRdanartofihcPottawatamiesarc dians. lie would have been satis- pvnmnlf lf VfM1 , c, f- rrfl

lied with the bill as it was, lor he , . t . -r. ,

we have received a New Yor k p;ijrcr t; f

loth, whiclj states that a ge ntU r::ars u,0 Q,uelcc on the morning of the 1'Jth, rt p-r.s that, at the time of his departure, the ntin .,c

Rogers,1" (as he politely ternvof cases u-no-.intcd to and the dea:.

crcajout to nut his honor; "?warJ f,i and u,al 11 c c,iasc ,

, . . r in malignity any previous accoiiiith of iti, k;r ia pure clcantinc; ilream ot; J . J . - , ulrnce citner in humppor asm. At M .r.

ph; hut they were prevent-; on the let,lf the miwher vf t:tsts an(;'

, n'i!mi !pm till Oil ' II tilt interposition Ot SOiriC Ol rA in IS. and iit: drths 1 7 : anil J j 1 .

pi I IIHIUV lit IIIV1 HIRRlIlp- -O I lv " ' ' ' 4 .1.. remain the peace of the'dieollicerp, who,onhis miking satisfar- ra has also wailc its cppcaracic atftoritiiit

tory acknowledgements, rescued him, -'oi':i s anu a ' 1 , r . T i i iii r thnrities at New ork, Albany, ai.d f,;;(. nrvl fivm lio h:n inrnn: r'i'tr!iri nt . ' v " H

IVL VIII & t ya ,Bvxaw

CASS COUNTY TIMES.

wc 'inrl (ntrns nr-ir tllfl f Ii XT.t :-r 1 ir. r I . .

Blackhawk ; but from the body of troops; ibc cncr?etic neilkurt. to , wlio were about to take him through jU e pru?-rcss of the pt-BtiIcr.ee, and miiig.., a very unpleasant course of disci jdine. , jts m iligiiity, in case it should, as it pro! k .ij This chcun'St;mc of n nst he! soon will, cross the frontier. rather mortifying, "we should gues''j Wlvit thil l- von. iNWr. Kdiiors. isi CELF.BRAT10N OF THE 4th.

not this rather severe "rapping over the knuckles?"' We think you w ill be more cautious hereafter how you fire our

Agreeably to previous arraniiemeiit?

the Citizens ofCass County asr:r.Mti at Logansport on the 4th. 1 nstant, for

th purpose ot celebrating the (utv.

Senate as amended bv JlKUa,is ,U ot l)!rset States, or yon .Willing ti phaisk-but not afraid to ih,amk; Beacon on the approach of o fonnida-j 6;xtn anniversary of our natio; al Ircj". ) ' .. ma V be SUIT, Sir, that we will ex-; - rt ...mjx ,,r, .bic an encmv as that of ''Cant. Spat-jpendance; and i;otwilhPtar:dipj: th-Mr-, provides lor ra,smg one ((r-iinale Mm From lhis warJ LOfeANSfOa I , ,c,.jafh" and Lis valient soger,.- jrlo.a, .,',, of .he ,vcatl,cr, a ronrii. gunmen to protect the i i ri.ln,.nr j,0 i;nnniinoos: S atitssi i v....titf.v t erahle number of persons rorvrr.rd nt

as anxtous to stop the cllusion of oJ,. c( ic ood, and the destruction of prop- , , hc gl jmlians(ul.

was

i.i i

u.uuu, a m uieueMrueuuii ui juup- , a hc fri

., . . tu.i, ,. (i a!, (hc IiidiHn (ri,ies ar(, rcmov benators object to number of men , fromour vichlitv to be raised, some to their term oti rri- . ,..;nri ;n ii- , , it 1 lus is no tanti lull to talk, and service, and others to the discre-1 , i i i . ... ' , write, and threaten about, and put tionarv power vested m the I'resi- iV t l . . , , A a r . , oil until next year. It comes home dent. Un a former occasion, he . , . J j , i . , i .i , r i ii to our business and bosoms our had stated that live hundred men , ,. , . . . c wives and our little ones our all were competent to the service, it . , , . n i i. 1 (V .. i . . ' are r . i-t.ike. e cannot, we will led by an ollicer suited to the occa- t , , , 4 J r,n t U not, uciav. iet me entreat entte?ion. lius was still Ins opinion, , - , Ab , i . , i- . , 1 .i ' men, whatever they do, to do it

inn ieium to uie wisnes oi uie . t i r i . 7 J 4. ,,, r quickly. It is better for us that you lienrcsentative Irom Illinois, lor , , , c , J i' iii should tins day, before the western whose opinion be tiad great respect , . ., Tv . . . j lol, L, . , mail goes out, decide. Denial is he had left themnnher blank. Some, 44 &t- , , , 1M t; 4 i i . .i r i ? better tor us than deiay. v hen senators have said to the friends of- 4 J i p i -i vou tell us no you must defend tins measure, agree among your- i J , . i mi -.1 yourselves we cannot spare the selves, and we will vote with you,7 , ,v ... , c n . i i money the tarn t will not be modloranysum that is required, in ... , - , , . . , T1 M i ti .1 1 , died we dread giving the Presiorder to settle this matter and pro- , 4 ,. e, , 4 r , t .w i 1 dent this power there are but lew cure the prompt action ot Congress T ,. 1 j ai v . Indians at war your men, now out 1 now propose, said 3Ir. 1. to a- ... . . 0v i n i . i tr j ,i , c will watch the Black Uawk until mend the amendment, by asking tor , 4 , , , ,. i. i.. i he starves, then,iMr, we understand live hundred men, to serve one year ' v' , , i ii. -i? v vou. understanding, then Sir, we to be commanded by one Alaior, Sov , if i n.wi n r..:nKi ... i c i. know what to do. 1 nm no prophet and a suitable number ot platoon, ,r . , , ..

thePres wouia not ne surprised n an . ' ' , the Indiansfiom Tippecanoe to tiie

S.1TU51XIAY. JUIiY 7, 1832.

Desjiocratic ilrjisl;Iicaii FOR PRESIDENT, ANDREW Poll VICE PRESIDENT, ZrlAHTXN VAH BUREN.

OHIO CANAL. We learn from the Cloa eland (Ohio) Her-

aid, that it is hopd the whole line of the ()

erahle number of persons rorver.cd at an early hour, at the Cn:;al MansionIloue, frcm whence they were txniu't..

ed at 12o'clk. by Col. Vigu, MaisUll

Urtl.,. .1... u c : . l

Lio Canal will be finished by the -lib of July " "'j ..e oeumicirj , in me H- . ... ' r.wninr nrrft-r

next. 44 1 here will then be completed

MUSICK

SKETCH OF HISTORY. AMMiKVY JACKSON Horn March 15, 1107 at Waxhaw, Eolith Car olin.u Fought in the Revolution, 1781. F.lected L". !S. Senator. 17U7. Opposed the alien and sedition laws. Elected .Mnjor (ieneral of Tennessee, 1707. Volunteer in the second war, 11. Passed thro' every hardship und privation.

nppointed Major tieneral U. S. Army, lS14.j

chain of communication, which for a magnifi-j

cence of design and greatness of enterprise, President Vice President of the (I y has scarcely a parallel in the worLs of art aj Invited Guest

connect water.. Qra(or R,:ldcp of(he Dechra(ion e Of tllC MisSiSaip-1 ...

Lommutee ol arrangements, Citizens in General.

The exercises of the day were open.

communication thai will

of the atlantic with those

pi."

Fifty-fix boxes of muskets, rifle?.

swords, pitols, &c. were landed here c ! 17 a ein? aPPeal f tbe Throne .... i r .i tt o ol tjrace, h the Kev. Mr. Kavhun. on Ihursday from the U. Stales, arsn,.l followcJ by 'the reading of the Lecia. at Fittsaurgh, intended tor the mdtary ration of Indeper.dancc, by Beninm,-

o'licers, to be appointed bvtl

11 i .i .i i i me inoiansiiom uppec

n-nn.fd.n n,., ii i i 3 1 ississi pin, siioiiidbc extermuiaconsent ot the Senate. He had no' , , , r,nw. rtr.K v 4- t(1d before tiie end ot one year. Sir

,lui .i,n p, -i. 'im i it is our dvitv, in self defence, to do ted m the I -resilient, lhe Presi- . . , r. , ,

dent knew too v.ell what was duo . "V .'. u' ""' 11 """"-y"'"1

service in this state. We have not un

derstood how or in what manner they

conquered the compierers of Furope, eth nic to be distributed, but pi cume they

will be forwarded to Indianapolis for

jthat purpose.

Indiana Palladium.

Jan. tlo.

And won the proud title of HERO OF NKW ORLEANS. Elected President of the United States' Ai.d inaugurated 1th March lt). Under his Adiiinistraticn : The Vest India Trade restored. Indemnification for French and Danish spoliations. Revenue, $',t5,(t!(PCn. Population, l,(i(K),0()0. National Debt extinguished. . Prosperous at home. Itespected Abroad. Democracy triumphant. The Republic afe. ,4The tree is known bv its fruit."

C. C. Johnson, a member ofCongress from Virgii. ia, (says the V"as'ningtt;n

jG lobe,) was drowned in the Potomac, 1 II 1 i .1 Mr . 1 1. T

near v asinrgton, on tne iitnuit. lie is highly spoken of in thepapersof that city, as a gentloman of talents and worth.

The Indianopolis troops, 300 in mini

her, arrived here last Sunday, on their i

CHOLERA. That the Asiatic cholera, which has io lately spread alarm throughout Eu-

..v iii iviiv uj t un ,v lltll UUU lit l 1 i i 1 i , i 1 J J i i be told vou western neonle are sav- who went out a short time since, bv or- v v i t i- it . i i to a sufTermg people, and to his own ut lURl Juu 1 I , I r V- , fr vu , in - iiNov orkarc taking the most decide, f-nne in-1 ho bid erivpn tnn nnnv 'ou "i"11 the poor Ilidl- dcrof Gov. oble, to guard the frontier , precautionary measures to prevent it

!rnne. 'ias at leniftli reached Oneber

return from short excursion through the i i tl r i i . i Montreal , is no longer a matter of doubt

:ortncrn icriiiorv oi inuiana e. Illinois, .... . .. ... . .. , - ' I he city authorities in Aloany and

1

fame, and he had given too many pledges of fidelity to his country now to err, in regard to conduct

-k . ( l.it.vit i-i wv 4i:r.ifKiv-Mtfk: i t w I flirt liz'iln 1 t ' . .

pledges of fidelity to his country, , , A7 111111 u ,,7 , , 111 ;ages, m case e,,ts int, lwr tii- li f f -ili. nn.tn il'.'liwll ;ltlV s mill. hi tilMn.l iill iiiir iiir. 1 . .... i

uvg ui ii'v ji vvtii laniniv .i ij vii j . . . - , . . . . u eVCUt HOW IO le CXpCC I C(

1

prevent it

introduction an

expected. 1 he fame

t.ii.ntn. lnr il it tlMl'A muz li rf. tili..l ... . .

in an Indian war Pass this bill ' All5,lluluul ,,,ul-,i b1-"1" l" s'will nodouM h? done by the local auwfth the amendment, and in thirty WC wiIlll0t if' , ( if u;h 1,ie,u1 fee,i,' as was efdtcd 'thorit.es in this city and other cities, davs the dav the President m h r0SS WlH Pum ma few days, &m the breaU ofour citizens, on the ar- Buteverv family and every Individual

t5 li'li- Tiii titini lit rvili itIv -kkj-l I ri in I m1 1 ltt t rvjtw i n nun 4 -x ... I . . . ' .

.iv,n ituii-uuiimum .a-p tUiu vw..0 ... vui " , is alike called upon to be prep;

our knees .- It is not our

a sufficient force will be on the fron-

1I .1, 1 ' -.1! " . K 1 1 1 il. . 1. c '

tier, and of that description of troops 1,111,1 " :nt,n, "7 Iau,,p' """- The accounts from the north are no

that will insi.irc contidence in our lT, 1 11 'V l""""" ' ' ' " ", ;,loul,t much cxag?oralcd;a5 yet, it has

ceople, and enable them U. rcluri.:a,'KI,ct-a"" l,avB"lro- ":t'n- l'"'1 '""tecrea ihcmvts to u1,der-!beencllit.ilvcollfillcdtocm mitswhose With their families to their former OUr , ,m"''"s kllow ll;lt ' ,;galU.e ,.r.vat,o.,S and hardship, of: pri vaItons and exposure lmve rendered homes. This nnmher of men is T' "i0'' "?"lmn 1,c, thv ',lc '"'! that, too, al.nortci.Urc tlicm pi.cuiarij. suceptil,le to its ravaamplv sutiveient to keep peace and .cl,uny-- 'liat follows; tor thcsejlv.as tl.,y informed us, on their onr, ; the presence of an armed force is":lrs,wl1' 1,0 ,,ro,,?1",t ,0 a dos? iPcc; to guard us from the Pocr n p r t to sec that lhc accoant5 in

prepared.

Hurst Esq. accompanied with soma per

tinent remarks; after which diaries V Ewingcsq. arose and in Iiis usual ftliritous manner delivered an eloqec.it ar.d appropriate oration the coni)a i:y thtn marched in the manner above mentioned, to the Feint at the junction of the Wabash ar.d Eel llivers, where under the embowering arch of luxuriant for. et trees, they sat down to the fe?tive board, ciowded w ith the delicacies oi tW season, and prepared ith a taste ai d elegance which reflects infinite credit upon L. Boneau Esq. by whom the r;past was furnished. Not an unpleaj.it feeling occurred to mar the festivities of the day, the obtrusive spirit of party feeling was banished from the board, and all felt that they were worshiping at the shrine ofour common country, even our red brcthern of the forest lii gcred around the scene, ar.d appeared to enjoy with peculiar zest the prevailing spirit of the day. After the cloth, was removed (Gen. Marshall officiating as President, and Gen. Groveras Vice President of the day) the following toasts were drank, amidst UMveial

cheering, and the spirit t tiring &traii;s of

mubiCrt.

at all tunes necessary to those Indians into submission.

An Indian has no love for the A-

itlie Shortest nossible WilV. It IS! of the ruthless savage. Th

awe i .ii ii .,i.i . . 1 1 Itr.c newspapers tena to create unncccs

proper man snoma siaie mat i surely merit our highest esteem; not- r nnn5r Thi .i.... :n r,...a

have conversed with the Secretary withstanding the citizens of this nlnre I. . .

I nas cenainiy neen mucn less uesiruc-

vNe.ecnurei &aie, apprenenuea no (ive of human m lhan wa apprehel

merican people. Tlie mission-sthe 0' NX,iu"' aml ,l,a! rhe raisteacher.S and the preachers sent to!'"g. '' "'H I wrote to linn, but

them, have not civilized them, nor

will the long prayers made, nor tticj j1 " ll,llIU lu U1C c?Lliaiu u,u" hypocritical hands holden up inourl 1 Ts ;'( C , , A1 rr ea 'tern cities in behalf of the poor!, 1 "PP" co l'1" . Indians, ,av much effect in ward-1'0 W, "' ' "'d.tary o(h-

If 'dancer from the hostile Indians: vctLi.i rk.. 1 .i.-.n

l-l.Tllllll " UUtJ. UUI IIII fU.lrtll? lltlC UUUrtl ?1VU1 he isaosent, or I would have had a i this was not the case with the nennlp ; . . V 1

i -r anuscienccccareaiaeu tv tne researcn-

ing off the scalping knives from our ty " , heads. To explain the cause ofhis! - t i-

'xplain tl

xrK.. ti!

anvirtv on tl.U .lwt Mr 'I' morl SL1r,IU1, " a '

. i. !- i . T'eiutiiitii

They create much difiicul-

suhversive of military When an officer is ith an expedition, and

at Indianopolis, and south of this gen

erally ; they suspected us to be in emi-

e-and experience of the ablest physi

cians of Europe. It is important that

i nnn f r .r-v r C -s rv nil r I A n 1 r I i w i ! '

uu" BUUauuitheprecau!ionary measures due to the

being nearly surrounded with Indians, crisis shoul(J be tak(?n in such a manncr we beheve their motives were purely L to prevent a panic, the tendency of

politic, and should think it a crime of

the basest ingratitude and the most im-

a letter from Mai. Brown, dated V.'4"1 " M't.or

ATmv 'Mti. et.,f;,; , fi . f .ittirccieci to taue ins men to a ceriay ,5, Mi, stating that General! . . . , . . ,

. , ...... 1I1UUI1UI I HI 11. ! 1 l .1 r ,o,i r i ait n is responsible tor the execution of

j. "nv. wuu vicuuiii vaiKer,!i i i . .i .said Mr. T. is a brave and active jt,lC 1onlcT- Ca, llC X? t,1,s!?f 11 yotmg man, his followers are uni-'? 10 anol,5Cr hcre'. ie .i.:i .1. .... iis eiectioneermi: with them. Ahli-

iiii iu uil- ftnitu, iiiu; iney are

out, the frontiers will be protected.

which would he to predispose its subjects to the disease. All, however,

luit these men live by their own in

dusiry, and cannot remain long in the field, and when they return.

tary service requires power to enforce discipline if you will make it efficient. The President knows this. lie has been embarrassed by

more murder will bc rjR.tra.,l,tI,b!,!f. m ,I,IS "WS- 1

led.

Those who have not lost their lives, have lost their property, and

liij opportunity of making bread for j

confide in him that he will not appoint cadets from West point, nor bar room clerks, antl counter hoppers to command our men. No,

inuuci iuu.su iiiai t; luuiu iawe at k u u ; i .1 . h 1 1 ,u should bear in mind the necessity of

mis unit, io cuiuuuiwtie una naicuie' 1 1: 1 t ti 1 . . U1L cleanliness and temperance. Thechothem in the manner in which our broth-;i ; u c j 1 1 .. , ,ulu lera is tre sworn enemv of drunkards er Editors of the St. Josenh H

r - anu tooacco cnewcrs.

have done. May we not say that they well deserve a severe "rap over the knuckles"' for their ungenerous treat

ment of these worthy gentlemen, whojof the human race made its appearance at have voluntarily sacrificed much at;Q.,el)ec the capital of Lower Canada, on the

home, in leaving their farms at this s-nJ9th iust wherc 15 cases and 7 deaths were

- - . .,.

son of the vpnr n hirh thol U . !oUlcy announced on that day. Iti.be

" T 1., .1 I 1. 1 . . WU.U ..11 1'

TIIE CHOLERA.

Wc regret to state that this awful scrourjje

onhj from a coviction that the lives of the inhabitants of the St. Joseph and upper Wabash country are in jeopardy. And yet all this is not sufficient to save

number of individuals having died in that

place on the evening of the 10th Jc the morning of the 11th, under circumstances which

leave little or no doubt as to the nature of the

disease. This information was communica

REGULAR TOASTS. 1. The ill iy we celebrate It gavo birth to many whose memory, virtues and patriotism, we as freemen delight to honor. 2. The President of the U. States,

prosperous at home and respected a

broau. 3. The heads of Departments. Mar they never deviate from the paths cf political rectitude, probity and honor. 4. Our Country. A bright constellation in the Western hemisphere pro pitious to freedom, blasting to tyrany. 5. Washington & Jefferson Honor and gratitude to those who have filled the measure of their countryTs glory. 6. The governor of the S tate of Indiana .the Gentleman and the faithful public functionary. 7. The State of Indiana, From its civil and local advantages she has already become one of the brightest stars

111 111c iccerai constitution. 8. The Constitution of the U. States May its beauty never be marr'd by the ruthless doctrines of nullification. 9. The Constitution of tl e State of Indiana. A beautiful corinthian cob umn, on whose base is inscribed the rights of man. 10. Our Colleges, Academies and common schools. To these give a liberal support, and religious and political freedom will be perpetual. 11. Political freedom Palsied be the hand that should attempt to stay its progress. 12. Our GovernmentEndued with the vigor of youth, combined with the maturity of manhood, may it remain firm as the "Rock of Ages." 13. The American fair With tbci: smiling countenances and good wishes we are stimulated to greater exertions la the cause of liberty and freedom.