Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 6, Connersville, Fayette County, 28 July 1827 — Page 2
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T !-..,, tMiv l.-nfirm linn T f rt rtnA n f o?irf if o noe do . Cpp the l.ist 0i iritnsJe about the, fusion lolloped
first settler: is of undoubted intpp-ritv unim-"election of either ol'them. 1 regard them both failed and another was entered (as an asa,P.
from the further consideration of the subject was carried, without a division ;nnd in like man ner a motion which immediately followed to
recommit the memorial to the Committee of Finance (of which Gen. Smith wa? Chairman) prevailed without a division. The ohjeci of this recommitment to enable Gen. Smith to bring the subject before the fen:ltf in ilio Inrm rtT-i Kill K C-t f iUarffnrc
as this was an expression of the opinion of the Jn a!dreinir vow bv my circular, and ,n'"t lent show fair play. It was my intention apeli a measure wh.cfi would n,vc ,.
senate, it was nt against, tut in favor, oi ac-'attempting to lay before vou some of mv polit- 1 vp examir.cn mm me preienuor.s ... . - j j - we ceptin-g the terms of the act of 1825, as then;ical sentiments, as well as tome i.if.irmatio.i ie-;both 1,IC men, and to have exposed their weak have taken lien, tins imager, a large sc;.
umlerstced. atjve to the course I purged last winter, places, and to have endeavored In Miow How oi .nr rpius pio,..H . I shall p-ive vou the l.istorv of this bill in mv un ... it;. , i .i..i little qualified either of thrni arc for the rla-: dm. Jlc v-ied m tavcro! a I.cs .'.ut.on : .
next. Vou have mistaken both its character anticipate that f would incur the diplcatajre'rC wnif" they ask of the people. Ihit for the ferring article of impeachment ;-gji;lS; '- J and its fate, as I shall show you from the bill nfanv RepulAiran citizen Hut in the last num-'a,,ove 'eaon. i must content invself with otic Thoma H. Knbcrts a ni.-tuxof the pear? ; itself, from General Smith's account of it, and DPr cf the Observer. hind a rununu7iicati-.il o-!f them only; and should Voter"'' fail to ful- one of the distant counties, lor gome j otty r..
peachahle cha nctcr. and I believe he is will
ing to serve if ejected. A CITIZEN VOTEll. Fayette County, July 2 1. For the Fayette Observer.
Fellow Citizens,
as tolerably fair and honest men, but not f-o meut) informing me uoveruor mat lhtliu much so neither as to deserve anv too much was ready to proceed to business nv.i yft. credit for it. I hateofien said I never would recei e hi communication tc. Mr. CU otc for either of the men for the legislature; voted against this. In both cases in tl.e cu. and had intended pn'mz; the public my reasons ; it v and with the oppoition party, and obirclions: but ai Mr. Voter has taken uni 31. He voted al?- i R ui.?t the renwta! .
thecasticr-ttion of Mrltay.l must hold my hand,Vthe State Iris.n from J.:heini!le to iqj
verthe sisjaature of "A Voter."1 add re
the voters of 1 es in be :omi
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the voter nf P..MIp rrmnlv inul.irl, mm.-IWlO Iflf.l.OTaref.f:!. 1 till e Olieil UlOlJChl .AIVI Ull MWV U..-..M1.. ...v.un.u
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fieni the Journals of t e Senate.
Meantime, bo pleaded to accept, Ur.
AA AM MCAN f KN. .,..c ; ;.' , r . it v el v strange fiiat such met? are selected to and keel it truin all "llur i.:Mt-s
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'Ph.. If ji ner! do pu;:ic iuiiiiei. 1 o leiri'.late wnn any CI- or re ;u tAjxjft-- i ueur jm. n..ii ut-.i j . . . ... i . i- :i i , .. l.
PA 7TSTTP. OTiTOTTP 'author, it seems contempl ites havin- the hon-l'p" rta.niy reouite, a lime more man com- pei nay . ior no vnm u . i ;. A V JCy ;or 0fCOlifrr,llu;.,tr, ;,iiiietfon be in'" the iu-irnon hifarmation. To be able to read and t Senate declared they had n-thir.;; t. io : SATURDAV, JULY 2C, !tniment?throu-h u 1,'iri 'mv t.roM.ert. f. r i.uh-l,:,,k nnihly mi roninm;: topics and vwite a.:t. All thi was to pM'i:h a petty i r.e,,,;
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Gen. Jackson's letter to Carter lieverly. in this w iv douhtle - ri. rf-t cni i 'i,;m.!tioi.s. Ihit Uide- a member hae some i;ttle.arnp!e. a it would be the cause ct r.
with th? reply of Mr Clay, will be found on the ,ejfan ever'.i'tin mine in iho umiU of noli-' bilent as a speaker some little fluency and in- applic;ti(a.s ; to th cr.-.-aficn ct If ,;iti liat-;:
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(lie coniidc ice arc t . be entirely defeated:
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tical chivalry " cnuity in -.irpimcnt some iepectatnlitv nstaf.- ami mc v.hmcoi iu:c tnu nar r. t:.i What Mr. Voter, in the vhnhu h of bis t. iV :t nf ?f-neral readn e and si me nptrrv' l n the resolution to reduce the :.
jom has i-ecn in mv "cmdoct." that indlces'Ui,- '"'.ness in business-in short. unles be count) levtnue, Mr. Cla pool zcic i t j t iii.. K . f ... t, ...... be able to write hi- thouirhts with sorne f oili- out much thi-i rot as related to couuv a
In the :,5th number of "this pwr Jwh Ci'7- with the destinies of our cruntyM am at a ty.ami oiifrinate. and shupe his I usif.CM wth ,ei.:e.
vf, with to others, was ami juiced as a canda- loss to know, uniess he believes that I outht omf ' ;,vC' ,,nv ( u' ,,e ''e ',r'l,i,r" tf) t0 l',J ! 15tJ -0,1 s,S:i,n,!l mejcmi res luion :t:
not to have been a candnh-te in .opposition to ,u" ,),,,lv :,s the Mat Leuilature cci.terapiatia state road troir.LakeMith:-. Ins fpend. The troth is. this r '--c and how c n he siiccel iti so-t ,in:t.-I.h . t. pr.. o to the Olii Kiver and memorialur. Cor.c-: chialrou knight "like the ivpocritc"ptetcnds lt,on the house. hou be i'!,c? to turthr-r; for a grant .f land jsulh-dent for its coastrja:.-. be se s tilings he does not." jour infeie-ti.' Or how tan I e iefT? Ui fiorn'-'ind the resolution a accordif-fciy i:i!u.-i Hut his pro luctiou betrivs him nrd O.rwshe adoption of a mcasu-e that he s- s would ;ly postponed or lost. Such are tm v.,t. i. . ;
' 1 1 r.fkiiiir w:?i-if,i in n .ir.. c now . 1 it niMi i c n rf- . i :,,rrt . .
last patje of this Vnoet.
The otli number of 4 A Citizen" is necessarily omitied; it shall be attended to next week.
date far countT commissioner; but, by an uiuocounta' le iaa-lvertenco, w!:eu the names of thoc randiJate? were transferred ti the -tandin--; list, tht of Mr. Caldwell was omitted he ia still a candidate for that oJice.
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AmonptheoriRr.il communication on hand i cy t,,;lt ,,i? -rt is entirely deti- J' for thi day's paper, one, on the subject of the tute ot the milk of human kindn.-ss. and is '11" r-. ...... c," : 1 . 1 f s . t chat ired with the fall of rs n n v :.ml f.il.
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i nai l!ee y i in-u-u me Manuinj iir m iu n rn-. k::
t it aii listen i: vote or seek sc.nie friend ;e vjll t-ee by the journals what he h.t? a-ist bun, wi-.'y i. either t art for us ori what measure l.e piop-d what bi
appear in our next.
FOR THC OBSERVER. Fellers Citizens of Fayeite county, for a fc-w
Keeks past. I have looked with muchamietv fori
ivo lini.e b Vl( ,n proportion t( tlonr pay. That the--ep -i w e
ti-ne .,. ,Je. '-md nt men are too oiM-n eiocted is n ell know n tbe notice a. d itgaitl the other -Jitmbt:;
! an-l communication- that estrncttv
which it devours and at the .nno
voured. utn f ' mioa that thev are eontinued in of-.ol hioi
In thiscnuntrv sm- -Ventlemen wis!) to he!ntc -"UP ! an mitake. thai -j t'ny do nu considered as sifted with the -m irit of nrei be- X tllc'J do kunr.:' f ji tt.ry are ne-
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CUiypcoVs Mjticr.s.
In the fast part of the Journals we find"
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tome information (thronffh the medium ofiV 5 em rxcPf 'm?'-v 7 vmc, an-l w.th ' ' - . hfujade was, fu i- a ra.-
the Favette Obscn er.) teUt. v lo the object T1 r xrttu fo ,r ! ' " "' 7" U",'0 t u;a iied. - ' l..l... .. I...i iU., . . .. ' I - . i . 'MO' lC VPH 111 Mil I ,lliri'. him lliiirn 'irul -.1 tf . . ..
' j Mt; v in 10 come 10 pa;.s ; out at e : : " v ",v j xi .notion. i tut tiie Lomwiftec oa :., sometimes miMaken. jalways s-me men til talents amongst them) ; state. pr.m be authorised to call n. ti e i,, If-Mr. Voter" hachar-res to m ike a-ainsLtlu-v ran ,K1,llcr ""d-taad it burly nor op-;ret:irv ef tate and examine all L: ti.niei.ts a::
cf the County Seminary: but nothing has been given to incite the people to think and net upon this mbiect Hi-rnrflinr- t, its irrp:it im.
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portar.ee. Three trustees for this institution " "IU 'Jlirnr l"ri:' -?'ve u.s t.aun
Fpe;ti ing th opposi and rc cense. tions r ine .ts mcnt ! belie v would self.' DMy D-cto VU I c why i i.y w!i r. 't. an I V' they : recon i:j the b:t us to get pn tei is n ! curv a you a iiii cm 1 id in: tionef c use jtis f the-n ift this u hi turn r vers Meth Tle-i y of be or D jed for tl I m i iritei
I pose it with any effect, and are theieforc om-i
re to be elected at our next annual election, which nill be held in a few days, and not even a single candidate has vet been brought before the public. Is thi" owing to the policy of h feu designing or knowing ones; whose object is to ehove their taorite friends or neighbors into
thi
papers ii hti o:hce, with leait to rcj it tl.t i
ike them, like an lionet !ent w,lh ,mrt ,-v !oti"? n it, which they do'(5;i Hr v,t p.irp. ,s uncert.oa. ought to do. Why nnhap ha..ird. as ol.en w rom: a. right-so thatj 3d 31. tin. He o'Vesed a re.-o'.ufion cot.. ,
nen rong an 1 a j . .t O I. ..... 1 I
to the public , and in
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.inn n".ii,iiMr niaii muimi to (;.). ii v not '. ii. n. i;e o'teteti a re.-o.ution cot., e
lay his linger on theomis;on ni.mc duty . I1'":" '7'"- ,! l" "c m0 an i a inrthe ,trnuVal of the Pension -.:Ue f; mCr: the commission of some political crime, of,11";1 their own interest. As dr. Kay has ah ;-(io:, tc heiunapolis whicu i.naiiv t.twhich he insinuates I ham breng'iiltv? V,N i;;:4( heen hrouit under examination, and is 4,Ax .;ii;0n, Pa-e 170. He n.oveu fo b,
not retcr the pele to the evi lence of s.,tn-, "M ,- lo vv -M'niaeu miu lunner, l win en-,a rtauibiil ou the tabic which w overt art. that I may have committed in the fl",re n m ",l ' the prttentioni and claims of the ; a!ivr(i.
f Miction, Fa-re JL.-3. He moed to l-v
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in- mi in uni unit, viiuoui ittiiu in - ,. . - , ,i i, I it r- i . .i .i . 1 '. sch irue of mv i ntv is i rpirrc- ti i. -i..a ."'tier can-In late. .Mr. Ciapoo ation. ami wi inn p-i i io.r , ritiPr,-t tixini"1"'-11-- ,,,.v "nil as a . e pre--, r.i 41 1 v e. and - i
lur.f in IhiL al vi-ii- .it t . . n . . i if... .1.. .
w'i.,i, mi" -ii 1 nn' in I ll r hi uiC tux-
IS-
And first I would ask .Mr. t 'lay pool, Ti7.af he. cert tin Keioiiit.cu on the table vh;ch ';us ever done f r V c :ei le rft'iu c uuty, thai ' .icrthc i.
election wet the part of a sco-.hat an i d,
tard. by s.ie iki ? belirid the ruitaiu and stab-1 he can again have the assurance to ask them to Ctl: .Motion Pae 1
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rung in the .lark', i r-it1 , nee:s no t:o c ring; j rp t1'' what has he ever droit-.' l;tion repairing ibe Committee appo;a!e.J to a-
fle oflered a rcr"
or opportunity to ine-tigate? 'Ibi concern demands, alike, the moct scri ou attention of every indixidiinl in the county PiPfv riti'7.n b:is :in inlprpst tit th'u liltr-i
fuud: and everv one shnubl know wbn.-.r- u.i. ?ther can its unclouded bea as be stilled, I -k him it the journals do not show that he nev-icertain the numner ofsniiie miles in tbecu:
linr to undeituke the inana'-ement of the con-! v lu,r "r co' ,i',:ti cvres the liberty ofrdid procure the pasage of a single bilUince jties of Wayne ..nd Henry, to rejrt as io.i .j ain " ' sjee:!i an I the in Ui ende a. c of the f.rt.,i. ; he went there? 1 a-k bun to show us what be j practicable. Which was doomed to lie on the
h i. in linno.l Ik-, .,n !,; rd-.,. ba e to much confidence, in the
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dnotllie election; but that you w ill unite in !
in Tj eniU'nce of mv fellow citi.et,
bee. that Mr V.-tcr witn all his lit. I importance
ititeiligencejdid last winter. If be did introduce a sin-jiej table, li.et.s. to f.ejhillor carry a single m s. iution of any kind oft 7th Motion, Page 221.
i all his ,.! importance ti e who.e sesMon, it cannot be certain Keiilutiua on thi table which waart-
vouresTorts to elc. t thtceof the most ui table n a" innui:'t ',!' ' "can in this kind j f'-"d on toe .journaU. U'-had served the coun .gzt ived.
men in the county, who wall be willing to i-ene, 1 -v wav cheat tlie peo.ih-out ol their votes. ' jtv two -e'Moim hefore ;lr. Lay went. IWj lAh Motion. Page 242. On the Re5oh:ti --nod zealously endeavor to prevent the elec- ln r,nc,u',,n?-1 m'M !r (""'dtte.i to inform j ht n- examine hi- act and see where Mr. Clay j declaring the Mts-iiniwa a n.ivigahie tre.a tion of every UMea.l that maT craiethe of- r. Voter that he may fume at. i fret, and P',c- vydl stand. For the two hr-t -esions weiu muz: i lo trike out the words --n.ivi-r. i lice. For. altho' fheo.iice isoM-u thatof 7Vu u rite on until be is . atisned, but in future h-d nothing none of the -tallest, kind of con-c-'stream' and insert "puhlic highway wLica ict of a Literary Institution. 1 sliall no be asf.n hallpay no attention to any tiling that may j qnence. hut what had better not hae Uen u-i- vegcthc 1. i-hc I if. anli dates should yet present them- r,)mc ,,om l,H r'temptihle jen, or that of a-doi.e. We bad n act pa-ed for a County j Ota Motion, Page 2C0. He moved an" felve.who, if interro-riied'on whicii side of- n-v ther o er an anon mons .-ign;iture, as I am S'-ruin.i ry we had no alteration in the tata-1 mendrr.eut to the resolution or bill regublir.f the Atlantic ocean the United States of North !lisl'Cfl thal his productions like tlw tr.mricnt ; t"" the miiitn law we had noelTort made ja. iidictien of justice. of the peace, which aAmerica n situate.!, would be found incapable ic,ont1, (l ,1?,lc reth;,n create a ruouun-"r 1,1,1 introduced, to attach part of Wauie to mendmcnt v.ouid hic c;ade perfect nou.-c:. of giiing a decided answer. 'Mr i;,,., bicbuttf ily cliiapj ear w hen fried ,n,-r ounty, n u any act to change the mode of-ec and read it) which ot cour--e was Let such men he elected, awl the husinei of h-v the Touchstmic of tn:thi-c;m make to last- doingc maty b.Hines ; nor to increae (he juris-;aW.
our Count Seminary w ill stand like a mill w ith out w ater or, if put in motion, w ill be driven on with such an irregultr frce, as will, in a short time, destroy eery thing. Fellow citizens, if you wish this great and vital concern to doui ish. elect for its trustees, men ol chara -fir and influence men. who pos
sess a large share of public confidence men of
enlarged minds, generous feelings, and decision of character. Dr. Philip Maon and James Groencndvke, it is said, will serve if elected; I am personally i .. i ....
acquainted with these gentlemen, and (if an
ing impression upon the intelligent and di.-cri-
minating minds of my fellow citizens. 1 have, nothing more toadd; but have the honor to be, kc. M. M. RAY. July 2Pr';, 1C27.
To the Voters of Fayette Comity.
10th Motion.
Fare 272.
He moved r.n :
llirtlitlt n( lil.lh I'U lO llip til' ll-l TV m il'll.nrnl
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ininirs wcTo ' v e r e!i'ci i umUI last winter: .a .i. i. r. i -
, i ,. . ,, . lurninirii nunc ii;i rcguiaung Lnmcs A: the )ournals w ill sh w that Mr. C poo h.;d ir,lc, i u i i , , - ' , i unisainents which was also lost mother concei n in them nut m votimj. arif ' ., rp ' , , . ,, ii . i ... .r.' 1 Ith Motion. Pare 3G5. He moved tl.t we will now see how he voted. We will next i rn. .. ciuit . , , , . ... , t'e Cornmittte of the whole house be isrh.;r: rxhimt all that the purnals shew he did du-L,i ,i r ,u i ,i .,, 1 1 , . u ;etl from the further consideration .f a t rt..;: rmp the ?sLssion. We w ill first examine n .,. i . , . . r rr .bill and hi motion again was ntzutr.eL ..r. Uayvool J oies. pjfh Motion, Page 33. He moved to rt
Fellow Citizens, the election had approach-' c voted (scsr-i. n before ht) for the en- jeet a Pill which was again reeati-jcJ.
ed to within a lew weeks, and ;.ll w as siltm e jwrtii nmcnt bill, making an increase of the,' l."th Motion. Page 1 11. He moved t-) i" and unconcern, till "A Voter" made his ap-l members of the house to twenty one more definitely postpouc a certain hill whL'h ws pearance in the public papers, md roused the than formerly. This, which it is now confes-' again mgat-ied. attention cf the peopie. I was not much dis- ed.wa sa great evil.and wretched policy, cos.il .Vui' co.nes -hut he carried
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3cuncet as can.iioates; nope no voter will turhed or surprised. I had loi.g wondered at . usjvJodO more last se--sion thantormerly -toi met ' Mth Motion. Pao-e-112. He moved to rr "drop" either of them, before he shall have the calmness of the times, and when the alarm!csions co-ding the state(as I'm informed)eact-'ronsider a certain vote which was crri'dcarefully and impartially examined into theirjw is sounded 1 was -Peady to attend to it. 'ly 5? 10.000, the lat cM 55ld.rAHj, f. in- t!ie adirm itive. qualihcations. and compared them with those, was only disappointed when I saw and heard creased the session to two weekslonger. This 15th Motion P ifro 4m IT. mnvl t' ?
hiscomplainings. I expo, ted something m ore., is one of bis vote & all the good votes he hss postponement of a certain resolution to the K Certainly he had or might have had other oh- ever given since, will never repair the dam- Monday i 1 Dec. next which also carried jection- to Mr. Kay, of more importance than ?! it done for it iian evil that we must liel I nth .Motion, page 410. He moved too? those be lim:-ihf f irwirl I. -..nil ,r:. nulpp fnrlivn ve.-i rs from tho nrf TNT i n? vih .1... i .1
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en him
1 of others who may offer.
rUBLlCUS.
Messrs. Van Fkcl Ilivch, At the approaching Augut election, I am informed there is oae representative, three commissioner!, one coroner, an I three Seminary trustee of thi county to be elected. And from an exam.n it ion of your paper there ATe many who seem willing and anxious to aspire to the o Jioe of representative, coroner or comrnisi ners, an I vet notw ithstanding the superior rn ignitu le and impirt ance of the oilice of Trustee of the County Se niuiry, no person as yet has been announced as a candidate for
th t odice. 1 he people had best awake and he at their pots. It is possible time persons mil-it, with the aid of a few friends, in a kind of:ret way, elect them-clves, who migbt not be s ) very profitable to the citizens of this coun ty such things hive been done in times pat. Citizens, it is, an important election, an 1 it roald he well lo think of it. And as no person Ln yet been named in the public prints as a candidate for that office, 1 will name for your consideration my neighbor Jtrcminh A. IVihun for inc.
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n .-everai more weightier icascns w liv , w as im moiive r emier sen iniercst or ignor-; from the further consideration f tl... .;n ,.
Mr. Hay did not deserve the confidence of the, nce. It gave Fayette county two Kepiesci:-1 viding for the survey of canal routes and ijkpeople; but I take it that he only wished to a- tatives.and Mr. Claypool seems disposed to be( ta'di-l, a hoard of Comrnis-doneis on intern d rouse public attention, that the j eo; le might one of toem as long as he can. Is this not a improvements which (infortuaatel v for t!.e be the mare ea-ertogct hold of whit he in-j 'air conclusion? if not I will not accuse him friends of these measure-:) -alo carri'-' tends pouring down upon this candidate in thejwith it. 'Phis i; what Mr. Chupool has done tU-f next piper; which he has prnniised todo when, Sd. lie rofr,(last session) in favor of the the motions he rnat!c--thi was l.i m:ccche. is better prepared with the facta and eu : Hesolntion declaring that Governor Kay, had this is the manner he was ti eated bv the lb u-" deuce," and I shall of co.n-e wait with pa-Wafr d his oiiice by servintr as a Commission-' this the respect paid to his r,otioi, ;!. i. t.ence tor the true history of Mr. llay.s publicerat the Mississiniwa treaty; and by this vote.the intluence he held in that hodv this is tza merits; an l hobi my han.lotl him, at least .contributed to keep said resolution under dis- ves all, (w ill, ti e tiidin-r e uei lion ( hi the present; tor noihmg co,i ,e more di-hon-cussio.i. for the best naif of : ivrpt-al.irK i b :.n,li.,. ;n .. ..n ..v i
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w.m.., ... ... ........ i..,m: ,,e i-iuia- cost i ne siatc some thousands of dollars unnece- he rfi.l, that can be found
re.i as .vir. tay is v7iiii
on the journals h'1'-1
-v7iih one pretty warm en isarilv & uselessly. kept una ir.eai oni.. .v. if1.i,t in:u.iMU. ;- .... i
emy already upon the back ofi,M p;litical char.confusj,),, in the house suspended the rnmhr a rairfol Lrr) Y.,". .t ,.:t" -i
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aoter, who has made one attack, and promises
a quick and soveier repetition of it. White. Mr. Kay then is already engaged with one enemy I shall not interfere in urging anv thin hgainst him that might put him h, any trouble to disprove; but shall only remark of him t.iat neither himself or Ins opponent have any kind of place in my affections, either public or pri-
ju-unoss -prevented (he Governor from deliv-'and bad and t an vou see one thiri he tiid-'i"
ern.g his message, Vc w hen (here could have any a. count ? Whet is it UH worth? Uh'no go( resulted from its passage, in any poJ wouJd a thousand sue!) motion do far us? Y' i sibleway. And if it Sia I pa-sed as Mr. Clay- see w hat respect w as paid to Mr. Clay j oil. pool voted, and the Governor turned out of and the extent of his labours- et he again ::-!.' otlice, upon a mere whim, and dispute about y ou to re elect him. technical terms, the business of the Mate! One thing more T see from the p- j fr rsA would have ceased, and great trouble and om-'hear from god authority he did, which I hi-
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wn rl bv 2 dies mid per time xnel jort eral beet lice h iv i thei the fan ger. ven com to g piv U i Ho in il did; US t Jw rig! for tv.v of sh i Wi ncs 6c nil ' rn SU C'.l IV i ItC1 fl CO da c te ; d.i er is tii ra m Iv r
