Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 36, Logansport, Cass County, 25 August 1832 — Page 2

cas3 eouKi-Y vriaiEs.

ill ii? to I'RAIM: but not afraid to k.amk

L0GAN3P0KT, SATURDAY Aid. 25, I .12. Democratic Ett publican

veiled out of their legitimate sphere,' ami fulminated their anathemas from theiuyvV. We pass these things over however, without animadversion, the ( the ncorle will "10'' the

I.I i C il.m mniJarn llrkxvrtrfts.

UUtiniiCS OI UlC.si: iiu'vjih '"") and sustain those who are thus laudably endeavoring to secure the Indians a afe and comfortable retreat, from the otherwise unavoidable intrusion of the

iwhic. I he recent example ot the

tated to awaken a deep and tirrirg in-jwith a force of lope that trn? irrcti?fntercst throughout our wide spread Me, he demonstrated its anti-rc publicountry as this. Coming home as itjeau and aristocratical tendency. Yielddoes the bosoms anrlbusiniss oWi'jed, in part, as it is by foreigners, and

it can scarcely fail of arousing an all-jarmed with a power that can, at will, pervading feeling, "either for good, or! trammel the fiscal operations of govfor evil, "and of putting in motion cvc-jernincnt, and annihilate hc local banks ry engine of abuse which interest or ofour country, and what is still more malignity can invent; but it is now be-jto be apprehended, possessed of the

fore the public, and at this august tri- 'ability of rendering subservient to its

thtirdcrpd their drr.nrcir.tior rpaij.i this institution! W hy, now, tlicrh.-.L

nr.

ed language of those who hentofi

with electrifying eloguei.i c,fonvan.f 1

usot the augeiu lerticnry of t,;, Hank? Can it he that it can ir::zz!t nr.d subsidize the pre? Cm that it can filer.ee, by its magic y,, the premonitory voice of the St man and Patriot! Can it lcthat u able to control and influent- ti e hc.

dom of election? If so, it is tituc- n, .

hunal will receive that decision whit h urposcs, th t most invaluable of all! wake from our lcthargv, a, d ?n V l 1 . . .. r,.m..H- tr t hi VOI P Ml 1 I.l iu i . , I.

its merits deserve; and however in lifeguards, the independence ol tiu

remedy to lhi sore in the I u!v ul;.

ere it become incurable. A: u, ,;,,

i . . r i 1 i 'j inti niiwr i ..... f ir'inrr.tEO 1 1 f iiiii 1 1 r i . .

uiiKs oi minu exciK iiieiii, ""in ,i iei nv ,umI! we have a man w 1:0 oarc in , , .

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proverbial treachery of the Indians, the.

'horrid Tn.isarres in lllinoi.. sneak vol-

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times in favor ci tneir iin'.neiiiaic nu en-, p.i?Mons and prejuuu e? nc "j jLii."m-u iinit'' uii? iMi nunu' uui w v.o UTfl tire separation frem us. We cannou'dewim.ivg demagogues, the people may;which he then achieved will bloom iiCOI1fiont the force of public prej;j);fe we will not nssociaie: even under the be mled ; vet they arc generally ju6t!j,U their freshness, while those moie,and tli stubbrrn pride of o i i h 0

most

and the

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lUeui", iiiiii imvii'ui-r "tin 11- -im imnt: iiwmi .7 - V'V . . , 'WhOlliaKOS IHC OUSUlUUOn I. IS ( ' !,.

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will not nssociaie; even under the -he mir-lcd ; vet they arc gencraii; jum ;ui uu ir iresui.ejs, - - -i . ; 0 t ri-id reflations of governmentJand correcHn their estimate of the mo- recently acquired uill but present llio.cl.tre ",ll'iti!";t! j:1.1 Mi a,4 the most watehf.il rare of faithful Itives and the proprietyof the conduct melancholy contrast'of premature dci J,r nLVhotsUM:'!;!!;

nt, their intercourse with us hasjot tlioe whom they may nate tiomcu ca).

been hut nmdu, 1 i ve of a r. adual c'.imi-! u i th othee and nower; and when the Although the. topic is somew

rOU PRF.SIOKNT, J ANDRF.W JiiC2SON. Jon VICE rKKMDEXT, 1

i Wltfi XAIS DU&EI.. ,mi.on of lhc.r immifr- n( i a nwt'm(,rit iu wi (.K.er ,,, ,ltirp.l"ck.,t-Jo.l, yet it cannot l,e too .M. n,-f irinnr,e a;, virtlu., ,0 XN,u:W vUv,.,.N ,l" !",(m fr"m --f 'Leir protcCon. And although J, a d irU ,,e truf What all V1 l:'; "iJorn March 15, 17b7 at axWaw, South Car- tinction it we wish to preserve their the hislorj of this as well as eveiy oth- resolvable into the purse, lor w,tlliin j(g fu career of foil v ; pluiges rn-id "hiiA. .'national identity we mist remove !Cr countrx verifies the lamentable factmoney we may command almo:l every :., l,,,.!, ',ih Xr,'.

!ct VVe!!' hh.t-m from among us. It is impihlc ,that -!hmv are particular moment, i..;' V- h Si,rk Constitution hv its locks, and ?J

Opposed the alien and eettiiicui laws. ! to ehan t,eir preent mode of life, and , public atTairs, when the people, miided, ' ' . . j . , : himself a sacrifice for the prc'eruifjrn Xloctod Major General oncm.csstc, 1707 jJf . . . t . , . . ' . , f ; iSlV 1,10 dlreCl a"d ,nmtdillt' danger,, f , .. , , 'ip,..,. fr.. Vuh.ntocnathosrcond war, 1M-J. i1' W,,,,M 1,e w;in"S aSa,,,st a m'nuita-jliy the artiul mtsrepre-e.-tanoiis of m-l f Iu.nnUlillK (R (Xcllion of the iii-'01 "e nP,Us anUfr.cal Mtl,,,,e- r-f .he Passed thro' every hardship aud Priation. I ble Uw of their nature, to presume to tt rested men, may call for tneaMires(j()US influence of Foreigners in anv of 1 nonian,l,nJ fT!l0?c? rtcertrpointed Myjor (iriieral 1 X. -mv . , . , , . , , . , .,, I , . . 1 1 al assumptions and eiicioacl rrf 1 rp. Siquered tli cu.N ,wr of eth . 8l,hJl"cl i,,,5m to t,,e rellMcd ls t,J lucli thev themselves will afteruardour in.tut.ons and particularly an; Jan. 1-15. an organic and cixilizcd govei 1 mer.t . j be the most -cady to lament and ton-jU'stitution winch wields the tremen-! $UiU,v ,Jn we ,ay ,(, c' And won the proud title of Ii tl,.-m .mii.n lir,ll,,iL, .r.-.-i. 'j . 1 . 1 i . ; dous power of controlling, at will, tiie , . b.u , , , c Hr.lin OV i:Y 0IM1:a5 t them go then, protected b goe.n-;demn et let us hope in the present ..,..r,,;ie f man who acts thus noblv ! nrdtiholns

Klcctrd President of the Uaitetl States' And inanpurated 4th March 1VJ9. Un-ifr Av .iiiminisfration : The 'Vest India Trade restored. Indemnification for Trench and Danish spoliations. Ilevennc, $ it 0,e00. Population, l:,ivo,ron. National i 0 t extinguished. Prosperous at homo. Uespected A U road. Dctuocraej triumph Jtnt. Tlie uMM!!Iic safe. T!ie tree isJinown by its fruit."

J Camp Mrrtinsr will Me held in C arroi! county, six miles from Deiphi, near Mr. John Odell's commencingon Friday, Aug. 31st, 1332.

ment as they will he, to a land where 'instance for the ncrenuotis exercise of, t ; ' rti 1r again been made br 1 rovidet.ee the

they may live unmolested in the enjoy-'ihat candour and forbearance w Inch ! vi,ion to lolesVe , that the time mavnr-j , lnstn'ment of a great National niot t nf-.n iN.,; r;i, ..n,iiv.-,.,f,.,.,i,l i 11 ,. . . 1? 1 J .1 . ii. : ... , dcliv crance I

...v.... , imc, ,nivi 11 v 1- ti it on miouiu e er uistinguisn a mgii uunutu 1 rive, inai iiil eienej ortj ottui.

unhappy colliMon with tl Long since has the Iulialoe

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v.. .....v ... -;miuuui nae conceieu 11 in? uui to . . ... 4.... ,xi r- 1. 1

tlf it' tut: ti urii'ii vi "iiiin iv iiiiiv,

by legislative blindness and fanaticism,

; ui.il.. . . . . - - 0 j j 7 v lii(c5.;;iiUt chivalrous iironh-; and how ever j laiour indepciidciicr muy Wji,mr- ET.ftOn'" Ti AT"T" n ,li,,.,K-ar.jwe n,av resrol that the ProMJcnt '' ?' u,,vf ''' ' r,lfl " Z " ...

;io.iev 01 an 1 rresoonsioie lore v 1 now-i " " .... vltvi fid.

. . . 1 I I . i I ... I I . ..... 1 ! finnf'ft nt P-rf hnn rlmn, 4 , .

rri. 4 1 1 . . . ; - er, lO Uli: 11 li UM011 hiiioi t t; litle, ..vm.i ,n .vn iyUuuuiii, lUJi'TOH

. ...i .,ut n rt,.,ity Mi'MMa.iee; nave interposed ttiis salutary constitu 1 1.. .. 1 ,-i . i-. . 1 1 '

imcii ianuisiiowoniulliltleu?ctotl:em,'tiotial piivileLM-. and netratived a mea

and -surely even the most rLnd casuist sure u hiih nrwto.n in m u.v nfm.r

opened a door. He who lias carefully

studied the peculiar structure of our

man in this place, dated August 15th, 1832, t A n ornrnc; nrhii-.i.l I f .

v 'i 'iiiniu tu-uit) uuni vjen.

We invite the attention of our read-;

er- to the prospectus of this paper, published in another column. It is con

ducted Mih m.nli ability aid tasml

u il I Hot n!iir t I i-k i I . iirn 11 i v! 1 inn iW i J 1' . 11 . 1 : iv 1 1 i a 1 ' ;r mi'i nici , t ! r it 1 h mini pntoiif 11iti'

j "v'l'ii-nnin, ,,v ' 1 1 ie 1 ion -ci uzeiis, noma ntiiei 01 us vii;u:b",v-""" ' " , iQ . .

e,l hy a fair ami ..qi,,,l,e ,.url,.So.'ilnn.r(at!Co to the succcWul rrS,cu- " f 'f '-' W-V "V" 6 1iM Ma ,.." eV AAo, h ecme "n whuiii wi!l!1iNlP,l1iM11!inM,rmni.,r1- r i . oKMi de roga ( ion ot a sacred and lunda- . , ' "i 1 1. n. ii ui i.soi. .iiq cmc up u u t wnl udonnd toou, mutual , jloll of our commercial and other pur- njcn(a ( lc of our in?ulmioi!j J ah the e,.cm on the bank, ot the 7dis. atnantage. Isuits. that we will, at least.i arelulh L. ,i -.i.i;., .' siippi, about torty miles above Fort

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I jaul (i,p;is,ioI1.lRl j t, ITni0;,s!must at once he startled at the danger. C ra"rJ hi ted 230 of them, nr.

ohn .bcotf,wl,?,e.veryhodyknows"!ljal have conduci;,d him to tins deter-! with which this corporation threatens, V.? ' J a,,1 fl

lias 8O0Keaciirnet i own tae orhit,:r of . , ... .... i... f ir ,w.t ,-W I,.. norr..'.v,..l 1 " " 11,1 ' 01 regular t-oiu

.. ' ;m:naiion, anu awanl t:im a u share , , vv . " 'Iki'led ai danumberofthe militia f, t '.at tlue-fu.kinrr ii.wr t 1 .i.,,-ll ! I i-i I u. 1 ww v . r h. i ni .2 rvl llirt rliv U, l 1.1 11 II H Ii I I III lilt I11 11 1 1ft M (i

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ll il i I fllWi.frfIffll'ilNririr llllill III I.UMIIJ11 II 1M lilt l IMI I I l'S1-ll . . ,

, , . jaeter. that fearless and untlincbii.g in-Lf tlis Ii u k N iv is it irntioi il to H fclte Hdt' 01 lht: "cr dun:;? riot deposed to e. iter into a hi inggatc , , c , ,., ..V I . - V tic and 10 ot the mcut fee. ilir uik 1 ( (MMMil PlIC!' (I mini tv hc i rnn I'lr..1..,..! ,.. .... ..t., I ,r, . .. .xl,tt,nu 1 Ol llie S1C11X, ll'Lt lliei V l.h

ni iv be seen at this oillce.

Indian iYratics. CIov. Jenning?, Dr. Davis and Marks

Oe.me, Ks. the commissioners appoin

., , . . .... 'induced him, at this important criMsJwhich all goeinmcnts ase suhiect, the sciiblers o that ra-rfeil loukinrr' 'm- ..... ...Ti. .i i.

. . :when t.'iodet ension ot a arire number!1"1 vt l. o.w.k, miuugii uie : iiimi uinen-

.lift i

of las heretofore faithful adherents was held in tcrrorcm over his head; o

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r:d we co nceive it to be highly in Por. ? " " H ey can ta-.t to men of business. The pat er! C""SCnt l CMll,,C l,lcI!lvi S lo

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ivt uuni, tsit.it.: ;u uc uu Hesitation on the part of him, who seems to give them so much uneatine;-. to an

to unparralleled popularity. Hail he

!intn wtnnrwul i s l.,i , . w.,...a a .

Inn cn .I f ... . . ...... 1

.. r . . . ,. . !iad he Inue fell the

swer any thing they may advance on

tality of foreign stockholders, (perhaps the very nation with which we may

be at war,) may he the means of clogg-

pursuc a course which was calculated jing, not to say of stopping, the wheels

to put in imminent jeopardy his hither- of government? I he hittory of the

bank ot hngland furnishes us with too

many examples of this kind, to doubt

1 1 ho iiiWvi hi I i 1 1- nl it nrrnrrfcnro ir. hlc

1, III puOCMJI.il I I I .' WV-.V, . .111. .J 1IIIO -..i,!.. l

ed vluii-ip; i ha lat session of Congress, 1 m:ltlf-r f cont rover? ; but while they j . , - 1 V T tountry. And Lngland has long since to treat witii t!ie lot tw:ittimie and Mi-! continue to indulge in their e:, s!, 1' , .haVC to h found out to her sorrow, that the direct ami l.idlans for the waoleof their Re,- and r-ir Pithc, thev shall Pa,s n- "f aracter f the statesman and unavoidable tendency of all such j . , ,C . 1 . anil patriot into the paltn time-server. '-corporations is, the immense accumuerv.uio'is within tl.n State, and also ; l:ot,f ed. our cant, gentlemen, about - , , , t. , Il ,tinn nf iv. iliti -nul inwer tnthoH ' i - . this luminous Constitutional arirumentl 1 ,on 01 Ut ,n ,n a,,1 pwc lo t- ofwitti the IVitawittimie tor their lantl!t''lai,'WfS and ifrmw limuiu lccn , , . , h itriment and embarramcnt of govern-

lying within the boundaries of Illinois j'hought up" and used as Voo.,? is

200 of the iMenominies u ere then in clce

pursuit of the enemy. It in believed that they are totally destroyed, with the exception of Black Huwk and ihc PrrpheU who made their escape up the 31kis sippi the night before the battle; but we remain in hopes of still coming up with them. They have lost all their horses, so says the express. I have net as yet received any ofiicial account of the action, but you may place relinrca in the report, as another express arriw J a few hours after who was in the action, and makes the same statement; which despa'ch is for the Secretary of War, who is now at Detroit.

Wn!nIi r.nd V.rie Cnnnl.

., , . . ., - , 'ment; and the celebrated statutes of

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aal Michigan ier. iton ; have arrived jometihng new, ami quite as stange as ' - t , J snow now penecuy i; a.ie- The Fditor f the New Vork Daily AJrerat this place, and am now actively en-i 'v.1 for anv tni. g on a subject like;' 01 !"S hc w;'Sjquatc is even the gigantic power ot a tier, says:-"lt will be seen T an dv,r- ,. ,. . - , !.;.,, , , ,, mo saci nice even r.imseu; aid who is iinonarchial goveri'inent, to restrain tieent in this day s paper, tnat proposals gilded in mikm-jr arrant Mneiits for the a' lt (oinosvuth an ill mace liomsueh . , ... , , . ,. . i.i, ib . ti u j- i- riil rrrrirrd nt tlp Uerrl mt Hank h ,. c , . , f . .there that will not admire h ni for this'thc encroachments otthese bodies poll- 'n11 ' e "hch m iiie jiircianis, nanit, approaching I replies. 4t what time' 'mtuona as on are. In regard to tins ,f . ,4. , . . , !tic when once nut in motion for one Knndred tl ensnnd dollar at six per i ,i in ii .',.,rr ..ir,... ; .i . -ii sell imm.dation? ho is there that J,r ?" . 1 , "non. t t k et f t, f t, vf 1 or pi ice they will be aeld we are unable HitW it to Sa, that neither J We have already lelt, in some sec- Sfale of Indiana.-The,e enn he no question to speak defiaately; the first w ill, in all . bank-men Jaek:oi -mei i or rue-i ,. . . , J ' (J ition of our country, the withering that t!e security is undoubted. The On

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I juutai otgeneracy, wc have a man j power of this invisible and irresDonsi-misonrM are gentlemen of the first rev

nho . hlo lwi.K TI,.. r-.hi f Mr,;r;,.o o.irectatulity. The dirdideods arc to be paii

.vrvAi. i in. iitiui ui iibuuii iiil tinu, : . . , r , . j i n triis city snd fcript issued fo suns ai

"W out J net flatter Xcphme for his triton, i holding real property, a right which I..r Jevc for his power to thunder." (has been granted to this bank, in direct

assmallaH a thusard dollars. At te pres

ent time when pu' lie funds are so difficult

for this delicate and responsible trust, manifest a wish, to know, Wf Gen.jjce that we have a faithful scntinel:,ate anl col;lro1 li,ili5 otx transfer? of nuodv the interest ofourcountry havei'plon was right m supporting the,,!1 ramp-rts of our constitution, no-!Tal l,roPorl.vV and most, if not all of lw ,..,i,i i 4 iii i , j. i -ii , . , . . . ,it. t r ,. . , . ' them, have laws disqualifying aliens h; , n i onsulted, but a commendable ro! bank bill, how Jackson can be iighljhl delendu g this sacred instrument from acquiiin-r or hid dii ig lands within g r 1 has been manifested for the rights!'" placing his Veto on it?" Head what .against the assaults ofa host of latitu- their ' limits. Ve repeat it that this

a. at iuture prosperity of the Indians . j tollows, and learn the truth. Hhnnnans? Surely he deserves more! provision which permiss, (in violation

than nassinf comnieiiihitiMn. n-l-.n thuc of State rijrl Is. this Bank. or. or least.

its himself to preserve, in its i)re-!ForeiSncrs lo squire real property in

I i the public and private characters ofl tiie Commi-iioners we have tlie stron-i

The Proidt'iiI'M Yt.

the dilfe rent States, has been attended

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?t iinj'i.'iu itssui.i ( p. inir n i i inpir, ' ' nrr v 1 11 i i si : : ti fiitr rc'iinrc in n i i v -n-ii lihu, hnti-

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,,! ,- -iii . . , , . i.v;ii, ii,,, p..; i . , iii. . - jwiiu me mosi ueieierious coi sequenothna du uw.llbeta.thfullyaiulzl- theUe u cnts tncssage, return-(bulwark of our national safety andCer. Look but at our sister Stale of

oiiy uiscnarge.i, me character and sii-j"- 1,111 ot.jcctions;prospcniy; and he who is disposed to'Ohio, and the odious features of this

u.itinn ot ttioe witli whom thev negoti

ate will not escape their consideration;

ar.d their lauds, if acquired at all, will

ii. ... .

mereio: owing to the room that it oc-jeensure should first weigh well the dan-.cherished agent ofGoven ment arecv-

cupicd we were then unable to aecem-Kors we have tha- hanDilv ec-ui.fl krJ where visible. "With a collective

pany it with the few remarks which It i no part ofour intention, in h'p", (wielded h) speculators ofdif-

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it u ut outio tiiiu vouitii ier, - 1 1 i v 1 1

d to its

nnvn n'nlln nl il hntipt

a situation detrimental to us and ruin-; "- to the candid consideration of predicates his objections to this billj'and industrious citizens. Possessing a ous to them, enriched by the munih-;ur leaders. Considenrp this purely they are neither singular in their con- nKl8 " ailh, it has held out acci m-

m

p'iKi!ility , take place in September, nien, have ever donated one dollar toad the other in October, at no great, wards its pure'. ase or support ; the red -t.ince from this place; our readers,' I101"! lVJt in circulation before and

iioALer,sn ui oeuuiy appnsea ot these Minetue election, to tiie contrary not- ho has sutlieicnt moral courage to'contravention of that provision of the'io heoHtaiurd' wcf-houtd think that thettock

itets. jwithstnndh g. istem Uu. torrent that is carrying us on Constitution, uhiih reserves to i ,c! would be taken at trost favouradle rates.

In the selection of these gentlemen,; ur article on uCon-istcr.cyM you ,,r downward course? who does not States the exclusive power Wo regu- 1IIHA FrFPT

Indiana Elections. The' returns of members of the next legislature have been received from all the counties except three or four, and although no systunaticaltc--ir.pt was made to unite the Jackson forces, tnc result isa complete triumph on the part of Jacksonianism. E nough is already known, in certainty, to sav that there is and will le

ja majority of at least ten Jackon-

mcn m the licvK? ot lUr.rct?.itives, and it would only be saying the truth, as we believe, to say that it will exceed ten. Of the ten Senators who were this year to be elected, five Jacksonians are certainly elected, and the sixth not heard from. Of the 75 member in the House of Representatives to be elected, 41 out of(59 already returned are Jacksonmen. '28 Claymen, and two anti-masons, leaving four to come in, and, a probability that at least two of them will be the administration. One of the anti-masons was for Jackson, toother for Clay. Thus has Indiana stood her ground in spite of tiie outcry against the veto, and without the least exertion has eIic entirely changed the state of parties in thcIIoU-CG

be in- fair and honorahlc purchase ; and! " c had prepared on this subject, and present article, to review, in extenso, ''j CS it h crrin t!uywiltthas!:eenahledtoremovefiom:c would now beg leave lo submit .the grounds on which the IVesident iyortexhe prTvL' weaUhVits'

cilice, and protected hv the strnnrr arm nrd exclusively a matter of ireneral no!- cent inn. tmr i,vl in h,;n ..,,i;,i: . dations to the needy, hut to fasten tin

Pi a paternal government. j icy, wc shall caieluUv endeavor to di- thev were felt and acknowledged in ,ls mo,ocn a,lG IO mcir -n-rt well -i-i-ir,. n.f i !v:i n,.r ivm,,i- -, di. i...; i 1 ti 1 1 , .... b estates undeitlic hammer of the aucr f jl r lu t MVn, r SCC - , . partiz-n heai- thi ,r lull force hy many of his distin- tioncer. Koreign ,pCrul.,tors are agtioo. of l.'-e coiunry a morbid m mpathy : isT and tec bug, wiucn c are all but guished predecessors. Mr. Madison, grandized and Writhed, at the expense is felt for toe pan Indians, and every ! too apt to throw around every thing one of the framers of the Constitution, nnd poverty of our honest citizens, and

stitution. nd poverty

pi aure for their removal from among emanating fi em the Executive of our and its ablest exposito-, entertained n pcrpctuitj thus introduced in u.i denounced either as a iolalionofj ountrv. Perhaps since the formation : the same Constitutional -cruples uid"'lftnJei1 Prol,,,rtv inrorgenial with the Treaties or as a breach of Christian1 of our Federal gv.vermncnt, and amid,t only yielded them to an unforacen e '"P"" f i.nstiltl,UoI,s and dircclLv fh aul philanthropy. Not or.lv the the political rewdulions, a, d the inces-'mel'gencv. and the pressure of an in vLnirv'V . r i i i i- . ... . ""t picuit ui an in-country. 1 es, a power is now crowrrt!zinpSpersofthe day have d,sgor-;sant action to which our peculiar in- eutahle necessity; nnd the proudest ing up in the very heart of our country, ged t.ieirlc.Ucd abuse against the Ad-;titut ions continually expose u?, no one monument to the genius of Mr. Clav 'wbicli may one day shake this goveriinunistratior,, f,H- the course pursued in, subject has hren presented to our con- rests upon his manlv opposition to this mGnt to its Ter-V contrc- Already is it? regard to the Indians, but we legret to ide;a5ion of such thrilling importance, Bank. Wiih a prophetic vision he ,Cfnora,jz",ng tendency most sensibly lav, that in g:tu instances the meekl o one step has eyrr been taken by clearly foresaw, and pointed out the le l10rt.rn,!U9 ', 3udlowiy Herald, of tl cross have tra-j the head of Government so well calcu-angeVous tendency of this insUtutio;,t nVmlncc