Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 41, Logansport, Cass County, 29 September 1832 — Page 1

c1 M r'HAfJ t J v sV i W . W V Nj, -.'JsJ...S;0, jr-U'F Ai i rr or a H:r i nr. .ri .! 10 noon ouu aim willivc to imiaise, wiikx rn isk i5 nri:, i;rr nt krh i. iu.a.: VOTi. I. l,OCA.SPOIlTvINIA.Vi, iTLItnAY, SEPTE.IIKEIl 29, 2VO. 11.

j. Scott & I. .1. Van Bit vet r. M,rht Street, opposite the St vu nary. TEIIMS. p2 00 for r2iHunU rirrailin advance, ' six. months, 3 00 ' 1U months. lien sont by mail, or a carrier, the sub,ri!t r must pay the postage. Papers will t . discontinued at any time, if all arrearages i.j t aid. (gf TivJuee received in payment. Terms of Advertising. Twelve V ; , or lcs, itiser(ei time times for $1, e continuance '2T cents. Ad ertisciucui? i-, i .lob iriut inr must be accompanied hy

! cash; if ei arired, i !ii

by; to talk about "modifications:' j muse in which ihv.y have cinbarkdeprecated the idea of making theied. Tly Kajile has hitherto been

destruction of the Hank a question, one of the most prominent pillars in the re-election of Gen. Jackson, jin the Clay edifice' in this State.

twenty-live percent.

POILfiTlOALi.

From tiieCtn. Kcpnblican '. v.couiui;Uoci:xQunu:n.

''he editor of the Courier & Inl

and cautioned the Jackson party against contcndinji for more than

some specified alterations in. its charter. finally, the Courier and Enquirer dropped the subject entirely: and the U. Hank, and all matters connected wifhit, were

carefully excluded from its columns.

Jces

yman ,

From the led. Democrat. After the great p;-ins that have been taken to get up the meeting hold in this place, on Saturday la;t, it will no doubt be expected by our renders that wc zive

fome Setount of the proceedings It will be recollected that for several

IIII1.IV.U1UIIIII.'. . . , , .

r i. it i vteeKj pa-u, mere ua. ueeu a miriMr Vet its editor can now unhluunulv! ' ' . ... ... i .

tell the world that his "political! jou,;,i, callin- lor this meeting His course has been uniform," and that ;;,bo well known, that the whole country he has neverk;c hanged his princi-jwa traversed, colliding theo signaples,' but that it is (ien. Jackson I lur( the people exhortod to attend, and not he, thai has "dimmed." j Accordingly, oa Uur,hy lt, the

tion of Indianapolis, whol'y their in-:diJit professes to uphold, and the new ous management had induced a number stigma ofaposlacy adds nothr)", to iU of personstosiin their ciil which fell fir infamy. It has cow taken its proper short of their anticipations, both as to place, i'i the Tanks of the opposition numbers icetlect. 1 clay merchants where its qualities wi!', find a congenial and gentry of the town w ere thef"?;' and soil, an;ona ii.i:er::itv cjTprcsses not the lawyers and state ollice holder-, pou-j celebrated jbr excessive scruples about red fourth the vials of their wrath upon'the mean' of supporting a desperate the old hero, because he had resisted cause. Our own partv is thcj.cleaner the iiifluence of IViti-h arm-. a!id h;ulince this pollution is detached from iti saved his fellow citizen? from the ne" , c-'irments . ccssily of becomM: tributary to the no-; In the me:W$ lime we commend the

hility and eilicial lord- ai: j duke of Ln-j Courier and Enquirer to the brotherly land. But the people were inexorable .embrace of tne Daily, that "ancient no concerts to their faiOi were made Democratic journal," w hich yesterday and the great mass of the hearers wenynornin, as we observed, obliquely disappointed in manv ic-pei t. This ! tendered it the hr.nd of fellow Mdn-

meeting showed a general concert a-! Kzcninpr Poit. mouiirt oliiee secUt r to di-ni.it e office!

is an assertion, mat .ii. ; , ... , ,. . .

, imuiiij Him .u i c:i. '.i.iu ii it ,i i' l Alili liit.l lm t'n !-tidi.'ii tlf'.-i imi ! .

MUMM.iuKuv.viN.Hi.uu.n mir a!jti jj I'a : . i cs. asstiiinSi'd at

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etter writer front Wahi-iton.'

holders, and men 'iioh.;ve al-.vavs :tood

: nnl i ioi ! i '; in urw :-il :ii.l mi! 'r:l vc:

t ions, were iound hilling ai,,5 cooin- J s ' -V ? - " : , s Kl l!ce

like bird of a feather. 'J'i.e fiienJ? of !" " iU' "min-, lerrinc. -uh(j,i-

the administration feel h:u-hk gratified and' " Uh

oil i

T.-,, Wo e.,i,i. ?,., . lueiii lie ih uuen it, OUul c mtc; tne i oat t ium-e . ( oni i i-in;r aoe.til ,m !i,,t , i,,t ,..-, .:.,i,;;..i-u- ,!.. , i ncie i a real ueni oi i;,e rutt

uiW bo'dlv f'ken a Ic-n ,,,! j lOthe (Ieii-'(U1 and ceilieill ol vqual Mincer n si. tne .mU; held cussod, and from ail apprarai-es i xr. . co a gluue. ;Jnrrf : vvn i.' W Mn, K I l 1 parties : of the enemies of f ie the J.nh uh. Judv Hume w,, aP- OJl county will ,r,ake a c-v.d rvport in "ruuc him!! If Mr. r r i" C hi i 1 Un lS Indent, as well as ofhis friowds. -vembe'r. 1 " ; Coir, tor into the ranks ol the Oppo-j n , , - Hall. I vaer, b i:.d-?rs and bmock, ice jl K-Mdent v, we ?hould, with tius jacture ri;ioa.; The last im.nhor ..fthat 1 iVTYo. t U-o' l'''' n''!:'',-U1Vl,r- ": iilM'.n T" ,A THOMAS JKFKLKSOX AND Til!::!'," f,,rc tti'"r? ?"!, '"".TS ,:'"!,s vor.couiains a. notice oflluuli..Iu- 1 uldtl0 '' .,,, 1 ,S..miul V.-na. b. .r.u-,n-. rvn-i'r. tpa'I'I's nwi:. :,.r'' .ituah-i, t!-.;.! o are

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usnn::l.;'v "M. J". .Noah a ntl . . witll h vi(.w. rxn!,.s. ,!ku, w::::, . ca.delate tor Con-res,, cr inmi 1 110S-J w' , bb- orat.. uould do , Hi to n:uI s.n.e- , u.et;),m the proprietorship ' !U Ul "l'i opinion on l" 'dtt""t U tnmd -thi:j, l,,s errifie" liro, hi-eves. u,oa 'that print, and also a short card! Ui U1 ,lf ' A U( U' ct oi a re-ehaiterof IhMnuk.but j'f, ba;,U' ,tS ervvhelmmt: power !nli,h lo ,)ec(ott their labored euloie,. i vi.,- i- 'te.-nect to the hank but on everv i ,, ., , , , '- land the daneroas npnh-a1?oa of if,;,, nv,,i ..; JtU -ir. Aoah Stattil:r hiS ro;VOU:- . 1 (. ..... v.i"11 the nion:in; et the la-t eh ct-oa, . . . , ,n tm oun oe.ue up t'.e "Witetxri- ., , . , , , ; or iiil'ii (t id ''vohtieal rinrrl t . i immense Tecunr'.rv nieati.--. It i; nated j i.;r'. rr;. ... a 'r ,,,, ..j -.u , r Wit u rawimv bom the irm.! , , ,! ll tK j o,e! u was a,eerlai! -d pretty conclu- . I rn V o 18o3 ...... nriv ... " ,r't''.U ;'-!' 11 i "at m r.-a : e 1 Vfd VC ."ill'. V ebb, WIKHO or.'.rseUiveb that he would be elect, d to the m Yc( C 'V''1 ,,la l.,,K!" i the 1j!;-ji o( pohncal rhararter,1

, . m the 4ln vol. o 3 . J s woi L.vervlti,.... t i opet.lv m ... ... , , - r.t' -v .ouiti leinioi n:v,l ,i:M.im''t

i , , , .i .-. . .i- i i . i lennn lean van nia.'i ute pioois o tnt frvi.-.. to ilw. iwrrl-.t i .r,r . i nn. nivleni s tosnvl hat 1 he nnn- '-ivoi oi the umutio.; tl-.ai he had , ...... r ;, ,..ile J-trv... to the ptopleat Iaie.who

. ' . -J t ..... . i i. . v. a.,. ; .... u i"C ia...-, lo i ue ue.-ioei.tc-. ; ,nv n...... u ,.n t

of this precious jew el, since the memo-

,,;!, t!intfvn-ni.i J biio o hie I'o- iatteslv been so Tnueli ei.iiuhtei ej on , , cipie mat o emeu mm in m mi-i , - .. . , , , , . . , and to the democraii

the uliieet. l'i!';t r.lthouh he "loiibted.

titer support ot Uvu. Jae.ivS'M. S; , , - ',. -. , . , 'the overnmciit: and he will mai al-o' r: t . , in, Ji:. ,,f i n . , 1 1 ,. ... , , w lule a ra; diesle ler C i Ui (s. he was i . , r ' , . . uaiiu ui Prew i"'cy etnto loot Mid1 i , , T ..;V. !'.h what lorce the?e prools applv to i l KMiu ..cit.. iiviii mui, r"-'j!;mv deteimineu lo o tne '-whole hoi: , . 4 . , - i tl.-it "f l wn-,n .,!nn.i im1 i ' mi i- o ' tn': -ireat m-.niea nn.nopi !v oi the pre-! that it isvjcu. .JiiCi'ut tiione, .no1;or ;.,c l,.u.k. . tr. .Merrill iodoved.i ,,, ., 1 1 raoM thh civ. xat. nEPT-RLirAx.

has deviated in Ids viewsainl policy, j statin;; th t he !;ad eol pre,

P.iihl fho fdifor tf liso Pn.irii'r "u! 1 speech -inteiidinr lo act onlv as a kind

Kliquirer, Sit down rm!y and Culm- ,!l (,,wla51 '"'iiiinir a branch bank ef the United, Mrtt- a comrau,,ratit; appeared, ' i ,y ' ,! hi.ake tnal havn .j the contrcj ol the c. . . v r. i 'in.;- ! -tat" cr verv rravelv if (j-n. p.e' s.i V to write such StllU as tins With' . ... w, htates m iNew Or!e in-. tins iniitu-(, - - , -n , " . mv nrosMeet ef Ivh- (-ievel It'bC,nV'a,' 1" V'0 '"J feial V'1V tion is one of the mo-t deadlv ho-tiii'v l'O'dd oc re-elected Prendc-.d. tne Vyx

T . ' , i i- t : , ,. iexistin',ajrainst tlte pntwi -.!-s aj.d torrn;'T l?

jiuiui iiiMn.i.u.i ihum 'that I rem -' vo em.-tance, tie 'v-ns f .'",;,,;., T -, 'wm i- .,.! S'Ve one dollar and tilt cent or pork.

u l u s I v ii iit.tiv.iM. t . iii'i'i i-ti ui.ii iiiom! naiie nniie i. , . . ( , i ...i uui, t:i ui'j louuai . ii M r. l.ia i:oa lit

' . . , . . . '.. ' Oil - tlillL. 0 .-t 1 Ullt: illMI lilliievi 111 I L- r-vTi-!. ' . - ' .

or his silly, impotent atteir.pt to ex- '- ' vv !HMC"cti li;e a ;rfre"Vin I li moid s that it cannot be shaken t thi?!:'c u ihc)' Iytwo del-

etise it' ItvimlRireeiVS (le?er-i l'l,'llu,,'V .Inionv'nt. But suppose a series ol un- i'7 li ' ; . . "ocie men lionwasnothit-toit! And uoh closed w.th an allectw appeal to the wothiel- of it V'il not M rr g t,:t" ' 'n;e ll!c 1,4,1 a,"l,ni!i; it:lo doubt the eompetencr of a laimrs' Jopictin- the hornb.e eonscM think ot It. Wl not o.; n;J;K . , h,. U;; t acconimod.tmn,..,., err;rne( U) ,et a'crUis ,f :,C(:t,nS Geneial .lackson, Ions conversion ot jv. coo I'O.nicv,;, murh in dir.-d n (.thi.jo.reat da!-cr (. t() ;ujhil:c (he con.,and tnere bv losing one dollar per inmthemmsot brinintnese two Wor- ; ouarlei ee;- !;u..th it a br.ne. oi'. ,; r(lJti;npmi,in ':.).y.r ffllir. died on their poru. Dees the eorre-

thiers better acquainted?

will be no cosi.ir-" now

?o;s, witll

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no

Unite ! h.wM were i-iabhst.-i

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. n i i ta 1 1 iv hi mei Mir.', I ill cioioi v , . i i . 1 ' , , ' ? it X- t , lot his administration been in strict !mm Uen. Ilaana, m wmch he stated

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These are published in another col-

it im of this day's Republican. 31 r. ebb has :;iven his reasons for thus (henhig the cause of the present adaiinistration at great length. l!is id dress'' occupies nearly four of the siMiendious columns ufhis mammoth sheet; and is a most labored attempt to palliate his political treachery, by arriratiniz.to tin act the dictation of honest motives. Poor Webb! It is well IV him tt.m

lie is not much troubled with thatV

innocent quality called modesty. If he w ere he would find it hard thusboldi v to abjure all his previously avowed sentiment's: thus boldly"

aad openly prostate his reputation.!

and become tiie herald of his ow n shame, for the pitiful recompense of a few V. S. Ifcr.k notes. 31 r. Webb, has the cflrontcrv to jay that lie has not changed his principle that he is moved by the same views and feelings now as he was when he first advocated the election of Gen. Jackson. It is

dilheuU for any man, other than himself, to decide upon the motives whic" .Mice actuated him in his support of die tircsent President;

bur, whatever they may have been it is at least easy, for any one, w ith a menvu v and conversant with the history of tlte Courier and Enquirer, to indue of his professions. It

will not escape the reccollection of the readers of that paper, in 18U0, how very cordially its editors agreed with the President's views in relation to the United States Bank. The message, containing those views, was lauded to the skies bv this consistent J. V. Webb, and nothing seemed to rutHe his temper

so much as for an oppositionist to

intimate that Gen. Jackson was not its author. For proof of what we are now stating nothing is necessary but a reference to the files of the Courier and Enquirer, tor the last four years. A recurrence to the editorial remarks, in that paper, for

(KrThc following N extract of ;

Ul) 111"

lince-; Mid the friend-of the "ta-

u!:nini-irat iun ol I

I j' i'." vii'' 4I til , 1 , i-eiitla. .i(0un! . i'i rv. are. I tor a , J " .

'Piom a passage m llie letter cd' the

1 resident. I observn an it'ea d t

i;knc rioxi:i-:ii(; tm,kIn the (Cincinnati') Gazette, a u t

And M ii:ojanv slockf,'

i.;..:.rii3c nn iniioitim, m.rihic nene. pondcnt of the Gazette think the far-

pU Jeunttlnj p.ace. in a-Hlition to; lrafii.tf )y its bniI;chc? everv part of the ncr ?,J( ooUn to fallow his ridieu-. jits p.ohls,wie.J a I'bi teal jn.ip.M nccM-j Cm);;; by (:oinsna.ulad in pha- or 15 himself? nK,tuta:ounueo,ry,, oral!tcnc,kab(Ml ui moment, upset Hc might as well liave slated, whibt he jroade a peh. in his uMial r.'jtl;2 .en.mcnf. I deem no govern- was about it, taat, in the cv-nt of Jack-

l ie, for which he wa-i

l.: -ii il l .i

. l i i .i l Still ii I e-i . t I 1 1 ci :K rill H !;ii'r!i 111 lf

. : . (r, i .i - v 7 - . i mem fan: wn c n is u naer i ie vassaiaze ... ...

iu iiiu i um: nj-f.s LMinv-in t.r muj-i! apidaudee bv tne oilier spraKers. . r ! -.l " I I . '.Ill IU

sweet reciprocated ecsiaeieso ttlieir Ju :gc .MorRs. next, made a speech nda-j ;;utho.u tfirin that of; nali0n, ov""d 1

ItteW lormat irienttsnip. l neie liv: t? tne apn.opiiaitcm on me va- , - - Whntn oh.im)'

mi i .1 U -.tn ,.n l.-t. i... Tlf.n I.-wL-cnti lir.d 1 . .. .t .

will ne no tm'Ctnenum o;;mni: -' . : struct. on could not this bankot the uni-l

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lf-constiluted authorities, orlCOUI l.r3 "uulu.,1!eo uiecncuera i nis

hi ue, "s;oir. ine wnoie no ' ue-

now. Ml' Webb will undertake , iolt,td' a' a akor p,n? ,vcr States, with all its branch banks, be no more niiimnes from the Citv -10:lts1 Ul 0",,, oS Jl,,i; 00"i ;'e;ii:i timoofWar? It mi-ht dictate to us V- TJ hVelVa 5i,,e v -h concluded jth(i wc sll0uM :c,u or with. ui ( intiiaiii to too nanks oi meinoti-: i... i... r..,. i ,.,f 4l. rL, m.i . I -

;:' . ... , . , ini -u.tu.-uit. !....., i...it i m. :jr;uv its ailjg. Oujrht we then to give enri iber. to iniiiet chastisement on :uad not vetoed the bill the House , r (rrn h in ;r ,lint:OR Cft nmv.

his Umiptile toe. The urchins ot having adjourned, while it was in I1"1 Icful, so hostile? That it is 20 host our reoublica'.i canital wi!lnonK)re:posse;-siot,strivinSallt!ietimetoai.uisc , . f knowledge of

be edified with a s:lht of the c!liy-ilhe prejudices o! the -people against the j . . Acs oflhe persons composing the alric Green, charing home, pistol -r

1,0. wl 1,1, hi" ivinl-ml nwpriu r .' ; icipalor branch, and those 01 mosi 01 n lianu. noon ills wickcu ueisetti- r, ..,.,,. u ri mnimo-.,! ihi . .. ...

- i it.-ciii. . it lodrtr: in 1 frs-9. mm if nnnni inn

ter, who,groNUingoutstrangeoatlisI.ostnuntogivethc finishing stroke to! f mo.15urc; and Pnl!Cin!es of

. li.nnIU.MilllAitH 11 IllH llt 'V inC-Ul,. PncMnM. I- I r C D til O tlflpnll Cl T ' ...It .. ".I

1 luiten nut uuuuv, mm u i "in.o inc. xiv.siui.iii. -v,... ....v.... . , men. t. :i nrl t o I lie. o ioc on o I t

tisement hide its head! Ao. These eventful days have gone by. The redoubted Webb, lias lost his

twenty minuses, we supposed we wciv:VicnJl to lhcm. and 3 from thc scn. listening to a fourth ot July oration, ,tim8nts ofthc newspapers they support, whenthesubjectolthevctowasbrouht N , , stron-. it is the

1 . . , fjl'.-i

't,x,.r . n-iriv tn.'in ni ine nrs.ii . .1 r . r

;t..,lrv.n.wl hU moral and oolitic- ,,w' . , " V" , a "7 greatest uutj we owe to tne saietyoi

'"r"-7. .;V 1 1 wer stoou neiore oui asiumswcu ir constitution, to bring this powerful al principles, it he ever had any, arcliolu We in vain lookcd for the candid-. t0 a fect slUj0?aination under .1 A .1.. i . ! 11 . f ...I... l-.-.a - l

now tne properi 01 iiiu Jtja.iK. in timate ior congress nu ""-I'v.ij authorities. Tiie first

ted partv spirit and invoweu oiessings on the head of the uold General.' A Lou

is of France, he said, vetoed a measure

1 rem the Louisville Adrertiscr.

THE INFANT SCHOOL. The faint cllbrt, originating in this city, to convene the Kentucky class cf Mr. Clay's infant school at Lexington,

;jp j seems to meet with little or no co-oper-, ji 'jation elsewhere Tiie deportment of

these "chaps' at a-hington in May last, was so unspeakably ridiculous, that their "pa's7 and "ma's"' haver determined lo kep them at heme for the future.

To this judicious resolution none will

' object, exiept thc candy fellers at hex-

mgton, and it Isbetterfor their interests to suffer, than for our goodly matrons' to be scandalized by suffering their

brats to gad abroad into company, be fore they have learned to behave them-" selves.

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on 1.1 1 1 t .,..1

WUtllU UC IU lCUUtC UIC1II IU till Cljurtl footing, only with other banks as to the

favoiiofthe government.'

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Hut it will not do. The detection anu.uuence as m iu u.. u u. - conlinucd .,UJSt his dc,ire IS lakenl

rr. j tt" f 41 thousands as a feed Attorney, makef Thc Courier and Lnauircr cf this ,. . i a c.

rninr hauls dow n its Jj O

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1 1 1 llllOl.l Uicii veiiti'.iiuui ? .unst;ni. uuu . 4 , . , r nnnU. nr he . cr, pr were In s nff r.arenrn 01 nr.nn

ouner ami inquner ea vnp , , , . ftn frtf .

morning hauls dow n itsjackson colors. , . 4 " wut ; j

. . , 1 ji ; 1115 LJIlit 'ill . n iiai auusiaAuu tJ'.tm

ome ofhis "right or wrong' ST.viis

Gen. Jackson to the Bank had be

me matter of public notoriety and discussion, will satisfy any one that the v. .'iter ofthose editorial remarks whatever might have been his private -views andfeeliiursM wished to be considered as much an AntiBankist as the President himself. In the progress of time, the Courier

gradually dropped its animosity to

the Bank. From waging a war o

extermination against ib.at mstitu

tion, it began slowly and cauUous-

V i act 1 P. 1 1 cnojeh t!if' n P

down without so much as tendering; ocyCt r r7 ,

1 i9jm wivit

measure

a short time, we may expect to see

the once dreaded and detested Cou-

Her OCCOniC lOO ItWi uua v.i .u.Ip hrnn-rht him

I ft ' 1 1 -Ultl (UI IllUlll.lL . . Clay press m thc Lnion, arid its ecr-jto lhescalp0id; meaning to intimate, no itor, lately the terror of all worthy 'jn that the President should beware

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COaiUUoniSis,iiauMui,.id wow . 0i exercising us ou..Smu j..,.. u of Mj!rcy laced lherei.y.,1 itir-nl pm.siefonrv. ativp. n.ufirnhirlv against SO I.OWerlUl ... .... 1 . hells

I t. 1 5 11 v. I VI 1 t PUUUVUl v..-.- ...v. . r j 0 . O . . . ,1 f hf

l.w,:.rt f, th nlvortlnnQ ofl cj 1.. ,,1, ninwiinnns inight meet with tne same iie. jieai-

n iuii unit; uiit.1 nivv uuivv-uvi." ui lllUllaiiu vji culu iiv 1 v. v.. ....... - , l..,r"ich ihnnt chnnl

as James atson weoo cannot , . f -Meup f nnd sutrerimr his head

change the decrees ot destiny, iien. lol)P chopped oif, before hc would surJackson will be the next President; render. After becoming quite boisterand all the Greens and the Webbs ous, he. concluded his remarks, when

that exist cannot prevent him. thinking this the proper time tor etiect.

the resolutions were imrpeuiateiy miroThe New ark Eagle has pulled duccd. They wore seven in number, dow n its Clay colors, and has its and went on to state the ruinous effect,

banner spangled with the name ofi c . certainty of electing Clav

& Sergeant, if the country would unite in their support. The above is a very charitable view of the course taken by the Lawyer fac-

EASY VIRTUE. Mr. Clay in 1811, niade a very good peech against an unconstitutional Brit

ish Bank but in 1832 after receiving

him an apology The single editor who . . i i -1. I

remains at the head oi ine paper, na- RUIN-0us effects of the veto in thc issued a long statement of reasons for Miami country! When thc veto reacliI .. I . ...1 ' '. .. .. .. in

cnangmg "v' Vl" - ed Hamilton Ohio, the farmer was selV

sometnip.g acou, tne e . iaiCS w.ik. hjs wieat for 7?ymij ocr bushel. Whether the pme. kind of pcrsua-,on ,t nQW commandrran;x has been pod to bn:: ut -Conner d anJ a rine whe;lt count

c i : vi ijiiti ii v. - .W ---w

which was formerly so successfullv

Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Burcn. We cordially extend; the i land of friendship to the Editors, wishing them success ill the good

used lo change its opinions relating to the bank is a matter of very little coasequence. For a lor.g time pat is has had no influence upon public opinion, except to injure and disgrace the cause

lad. Dariocrat,

It is calculated that a ilea can jump two hundred times in longth,also that a Clay editor can fib it to rive hundred times his own size!!

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