Fayette Observer, Volume 2, Number 12, Connersville, Fayette County, 8 September 1827 — Page 3
- me she. open and insidious." f ntdlp lim in flip',
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VB d& wJbOiii V Stt-!,l,;in liis constituents, and the gratitude of
vii iiDAV, shimt.mbp.r p. ik ?.
, .nt'.cr part of this sh-rt will be found, the
i In I'lli'i't'il (i) uti- niiiiu') ui itn. ';iriSOll, ' , ,.! 1 iC elected President. The hand
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After lhe cheering winch followed this toast h:id ceased,Mr.Slcwart, rose and addressed the meeting in a speech of considerable length, Irom which we make the lollowing extract: "At peace with the world, the foreign rehi-
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...... ui.O ..iV.CI-ed a"UOO!H! lliUloH, nr 'v"""" P""v , "linunkunnu uimm; mil
tne ;iiKMuiiMi oi r'.iiiri ican statesmen . is at mis time principally attracted to the great and important suhject ofetablishing a wise ami prr-
iimii' hi - - v in wii m if inn j ' w i I v in ui ju vj lw I I IV
-m ' 1C u l" ! ' ""MUi present situation and exigencies of our country: .,-.- T' inii to li'.u t.iat tne tune is r;ui!l! , . , , . ., , . J u , .. , , 1 -. pi system having tor its object tKe deieope- , , , r u .--a t:.e "sceptre .t mil diseoni - .1 ; ?1t:ri,,,ci ,T)-v,vi,,,, ,,. (lTll nient of our own ast resources, and the un-
, ' ; r iener;ii s i ri.'iui -.in ni- county , i iml . i i d'.tctaretl in Kentucky. i,- w, have abstained Ireni interfering vruurs: !ut the time has a rived a?'d eir-
lave transpired, v. hi h. Ie ac ri ound
celerate our rapid and onward march to greatness and glory. Relieving, on the other hand, n9 I do. that it is the great and primary object of the opposition to arrest these measures, and to prostrate this system of policy, so important to us
ill, I shall resi't their etlorts; I should he bae
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u.i disunion. Alre.,(! d. Ve j p v ment or our inieniai condition on llie one of men, who have taken an in-j h;ind, and on the other to countervail the res- . . i ... i i i .... i i : .. . . i . . .1
i-.i!i.viu- uiivi' iMt.u im mei ).i , inei i r anu im iHiuuiory uoncv 01 omer coun-
. . t ' .! U' . .1 ' ; ' 1 1 l.11 'i un ijM 31 ,',u ' l!Ml Mii,'ll,'l 1 IUK Ul Will CI l.l Hill - ,; ii h fie !i--!'Tit y and iiidcpeudener ut"!tries toward u,by extending eipial . adeipiate i '. rry ,:..tm!y.!epeMd u eme.m. its donu- prolert j0ll to rverv branch of the national int -l 1 Mu-try, to ancullui-c, to tnanutactures, to coin-;v,..'iVave..e-Ml ,.vvt,l the.r dei.Ti.iinatioi. ',mMT, : A system Vvuhui; tor a just and e- : ' : .u down the present Ailiniin-i r?.-'l,Kl1 xpnuitui e ol the puhiic reenue throug"N . . , , . , ' ... .1. .. 1. 1 ... 1. 1. .. 1
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i u !' iiu . . "cfii iiior.irti it lie .owl me unH- wuihi ihmm miii 11 11 is drawn.
N wiiic'i, c'.ird nt the riht han.rhv every where lnulding up proud and perma- , ;(;.'.'.:: Vo a emMpiish nil tt-i, ajnent, and cloriou inonuinents of internal im-
ant 01 temper ;nd dicr.-1 pr0vement, facilitating "internall commerce
t ' ' ' ' l:iiiiiiii'r l!it fr:it .t:t!ri " th rwirth vvitli th
" ' ' ' soutli. the east with the west, uaitiiuri:hrinirin'r 'MtlfJ , oil r r
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whole bill with a Vitrv of oflerinpr an entire new one; his motion and his new hill were sustained and passed by the opposition members. This bill was objectionable to alarge majority' of the Lower House; but as the session w as far advanced, and as it was thought extremely
desirable that some act of legislation s-honld he
and recreant if 1 did not. I care not by what adopted, the Houhc laid aside its bill, 'too up w ilos. or with what weapons', they wage war jthat of the Senate and proposed an amendment against these measures I care not w hat uairtrs iwhich w as thought indispensable, and thus athey may assume, or with what Jiames they mended parsed the Senate's bill. The Senmay he associated ! care not with whatmigh-ate declined ;rceeding to the amendment; ty political instrument they may aim the .the House adhered to it and the brll was emortal blow ; for one, humble as 1 am, I will ; ventually lost. If the Senate's bill, in the
attempt to w ard it off, though I may fall be- language of Air. Webster, had passed, "withnealh it. I have no wish politically to sur out amendment, and no arrangement should vivc the downfall of these measures."5 Jiake place before the olst of December next, mm i- n . r i-4-i liritish essels would, from that time, be ad1 be lollowinq-is an extract trom an editorial ; ' r.x . , c. A 4i . ii . i i rt , il l. mitted into the tiorts ol the Lmted States.with aiticle m the llagi -rs town, Md. 1 on h Light. ... r .... . . . D " out the payment ot any discriminating unties One out of many instances, may rerve toiwhatever; while ourrtsscls would be entirely shew the hostility of the opposition members' c.rrlndrd from all intercourse with the British to internal improvement. We phall there- U'tst In.iics ami nthtr clonics" Thus produfore give the nays in the Low er Houe on the icing an inetjualitv n disadvantageous a dis
appropriation of .itl.(HK) for the further prose- reputable to the eonntry and that too with cution of surveys with a view to internal im-'the evident view 'embarrassing the udniinisproemeuts. designating those who are believed jtralion Z1 not to lie in the opoition by holicinng their ! In our next we si i all give a comparative names: Iview of the vote on the. internal improvement Loner House. Nays Messrs. Adams, of question, in Congress, in 1824 and 1L27.
I'a. Alexaniter, of a. Allen, of J enn. Alston,
them together b -t rtig and indissoluble bomb
Auderon. . 1 mm-. , Archer, A-hley, fagcr, Bar-
The members elected to conjrrcs in Ten-
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t i.l ! :vitf hv --mp. h.o.v nil ; promoting t hei r de fence in war and their pros-'"', ot Conn. Harbour, of Va. Harringer. Ha;- nesee are lilair, Lra, Mitchell, Isaacs, I)eha, i . i.'euni e r! I'.vi.len. e of ti.- J"a t. ! perity in peace . in short a Sy stem d ispensing "ett, 1 5a yl ies , Iradley, Uryan, Carter, Cary , ' ', I'olk, M arable, Crockett. The italics :" -:f.i.-e any in.n. x i.o-e mar.il per-;its beneiitv and it blessintrs alike to all, shed-'Cl uborne. (,'onner, Crump. Davenport, M'fr. ;are new members. Hell's majority over (i run :v P', u'-,rK"'5; ', t:,,,',,;,t vlt;"r:lt, ;ding jry and gladness oei tins tree and hap-j LM w anN. of N . C. Findlay. of Ha. Forsyth, 'dy. the Jack-onite. is 1017. Lea's majority oM'"'1 ' r''-,'i,'-, -o.:.: -u'r Ll 'U' uur!jiy land and what svstem is to jiccomplishU'"''. ovan. Hamilton. Haney, Ilaynes.iver Arnold, the Administration candidate", is " 'V' ' 1 '"'v.' V" r r i -ail this? 1 answer that stem to which ou ! Ifil't- lHnr . HotTman, Hou-ton, Holmes, K rebs. 'M'?. Arnold is the gentleman, who first pub- ' '".Hi u ,. c a -e i o...r r asons - . . ,. ... , - . . . , i . t . . n'n . .. r i . . . r
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t .r.i-i ri, we yens. e:i!r med in
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have iust t elei t rd ; the Jnmrican Sntnn w hn h 1' 'tner, Loiiir. Marable, M'coy. J)c DutV.o, dishetl the atTairof Jackou and Mrs. Roberts.
d'N. Col. Williams, late Charge d A Hairs to Cen-
Mum- tial America, is elected a state Senator. He
to us all, the praties in congress ute nearly e-l' r, Hoik. Kipley, Hives, Sounders, Stevenson. ifc al-o clecidedly opposed to Jackson, and was
qu.illv divided. The content w ill therefore bel ' ;mi iterro. 'I aylor, d V'a. Thompson, zealou-lv combated on thatgrcund
the next coi gress will be called on to adopt nr'.MeKee, Mc.Manus. M:rriw ether. Miller, ol teject. On tliat great question, so mteieti:-,g V. Miller, ot Ha. Moore, of Alak Owen. Hb
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r eo i"it i -n. asc.p-tonx. we
oli-linale and protrrn ted. lVunl ania holds ' of Geo. Tucker. ofS. C the cte between the north and the south, ifj '!", H Iti'ic, V hitUmnre, she is faithful herself, to her best interest, i .C W '!. ot N. . 07.
Focus.
Var,iur, J'erjt'ank.
Williams, Wilson of! A valuablc(iuarry ofCLOl'DED MAllLLC 'has rerentlv been iliscoered in Parke, a few
m-- latbcf.
the
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to her uniform principles :md j.olicv all will be I bi the Senate the questiori wa presented in, miles distant frein the pirsent scat of justice safe, othei w isp a!! vill be bst a;ul the countr ; toe sh.ijie ot a nioti,,, t sti ,ko out the appro-jof that county. A specimeti ol this Marble left m its unimpnn ed. dependant and embar- j priation d . '(i.Ouit, but was n-gati v, 'J to ; has been lelt at M r. Scott's store in this illage; i i . iii .i . .i . ii.' ....... j i... i. ' i'i' i.i. i i-.
rased condition. i ro- s. utn and t!:e .;;(. t-; 11 T'11"1, aMtJ - aiiinitiisuaiK n , w men is sain to vv oi a supei ior f uauiv.
Itrrt Haute .lir.
v a. i. t I i c c
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re-pe. r ;i'id":i: m t!lC eu:i:e ol
aite-i S'aif under Hi esiocnt .'nb-ion.
i n-i;ide:ii he e:i0 e l i
mi e r'M'o-t ii in mm
in generally, vm will fmd arraved in solid i members voting tor the motion to strike out
olmnn a:air,t " thi ;teni of pl.liv, Tht? i tiie f )!ln iko; w(-i. the Veas
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attack will be furious, hut it will he met withi .-u'sSi i .en u :i, Hrancii. ( haad.er. Clari .
r...,..r,n.-. .). I -v. tl,A ....,1 i 1 i Cobb 1 ) Ii" !, e ! snr ' 1' i'mm l-'intli-iv I! M .. '
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i M .'; bills ol the last session, weie but a nre-ir(,r, ivaTitioipa, i:.p.:e!v.J,owan. ..'-..r ..Mmt!i 1
ons oi me . . . ... . .'. . i, , v
lude to t!M coming storm; on me latter Pill inj'" - 1 J"c'i, an janen
the senate, in the twelvp slave stale theie was 'bury Id. I . . ' - . I : . . I I i .. . 1 . ' .. i . . J ' i ' h II i I t vv ; ! 1 ! ii nr. t, !
, . , , v . i . ,! ,i i:i win- o'l ii, .inn in i iic- i-i. iitf "vniv: m-.i
' ' "V "."it here wa but one vote asraitist it. The ob-l'i'" who voted ar.ii:ist the s-i:m
ii. i'u v i''r iiir ii i'j n.Mi. ii . . ., , ,- . i ...... .,1 I I . .i . .. . . il ... I ......... I I 1 1 H 1 Ot v.i I til l.in.fif'i'ii tl . Kin ilti. ii'i
j, , . . , i i. i- . hi. i .iimi .inn "i im. v ' i itii'ii ij in ,uiii ,ni;n .... .. v i v i i .. - i ..iiiiiiw, l. :.ceu e;llu.i.with sjreat :'alitv .V untiring , . A. . , 11 ' , , , , , . ,, i .i i- iei by many ot its leaders Us to prostrate and ' In su ceiul pi o-ress. od r.unv tnem-eh es a-;-'rv--a id tiM-Vilv we tind t!n man of ac- , . , ' r.,.,1 . .i i - . . ! i break i own this wdiole system ot policy, and ; mong tin- opix'sHi-ai to tlie administration
, , . , i i- . ejne iallv the policy of extend protection p -.dion-. made 1 n. anient ot the Lnited : ', -. 1 ,
to domestic manui icpirc'. do wi wnntevideuce of the fact.' Lok at their public meetlins Hud their legislative en actiiient-; do you
do-i hv Hi -ident Monroe, to the first
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Whit". Wood-, in
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: st; Ted Mr. M 'iroe,not hvuuanageh.ur ua. sale, c i ruption," vVr . but ac-
it.aci: n.nTwr.r.N h.hknos avues AND H11A.1L. !'n,vi J-niowlvo. Hv the brig Suan and
Hhebr, w hieli ai riied at Hc'tin mi I'Ke-rsdav.
jin dais from Peru -im;cM:o, irtclbge- e is ir.ern- t,.( t.ivPfj th:it . os ,ujun'.t ,
iiz il afil thi l',if ..) n f, tw o days bef ie hersa'hi.g (July llth.) Cir : rej . intrs -comparied it annunciation, and busines. wore a new .sp-c. r. iit. pit.
whilst only 17 ol thes who au iiot ii: direct host i lit) to it, voted agar.M ti e appropriation
showing clearly that the admmptratiou and, Ti, .;,, r,B,., .,: r,..iri1 ... ,,r
,the mlen.ai impioven.ent ofthe coui.try, are! M.,.,iiltr ,,.,JM. jti this place. M o' lock to-
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., . . , i i , .- not sfv lois poncy denounced as nuconsiitution- " - - j" -eu o ui- suta- p.uiv . 'niorrov ilfeiiioon did;. lo t. Arid i-)ro hi election we laid! , ' , , . . . . .i t moirov .iiiiiuio,i . . ii .- i a , ui.iKst and oppiessiv e ' Do icai not h-arl . "tusi.ow iinn to tht- ;u'stion :n Illation 'm'.K'lli'i il P ii.imi rri.ii.ir'i i; illln n,l III ' .1 11 J 1 - -. -
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:ui'i iiiuiii'ii i'v a ni;;ir.i i'ii uir. r:ii)-i , . " . . . . . ; i t , . . . , , i , , - , ttrress dec are it more odious than the ' amp.mt we shall at 1 1 e at a nearlv ir:nlar re-ult. ; r, t . , , , , ,, r. r u jt,,., i wo have seen bis administration .. , , vV- , , , , , . , . , . . . ! Oa Saturuav M. pit bv Oaifl Sw:cr. L-'l , I ,i i , i . ,- i ;'rt. another -ays it is more to be deprecated j u 'ail dud to p, the oppoer- ol the adminis- ' c , , . , ., 'in I i r i llie balance and nut louim wan-, , ... - , , , I, . i .1 .-1 ri m 1 .l i s to Vii Ann Ibir.!, both fl than w ar it-elf, a third, t hat it would be n'-i tration aie also tlie oppoers ot domevtu- man-, . 1 , . ... .. 1. . .-.. , . . 1.. 1 . 'iiinvcuniv.
then1 ifailing senators and members of con-1 to llie encoui avuieut 01 donHtic mar.utai tures
pi-'-scrd -vo
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v r.ot i.diir of Con.
...y P. at r-:ou e :n li-- !a-t. tti.it hr e:i:i
vv i.ioii r .hi larvs m l.rs
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ted. and a fourth dec '.ares.lh at in a w;vr,iaipst; utactures ;,.i oi.pvition ;md 1 1 administration 1
lh.v n, imt-f. ho voold erii- t u..der any , vte as: ainl the si stem, out ol '.. 111 onelloue.'' battier and foil w any lender , with these farts'Heie are the navs in the Lower House, de-i-i
starinsr u in the tare, who can doubt the ob-ialed as aoo'.-
11 M a 11 1
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1 1 iii'Mt'O ; il ti.e r;o trr
eney an'l ;jr,'t of tin's rreat and formidable party? Hut1 4ai. Me is. Adams, ot Ha. Alexander.!
e m" rrreat an i toi mid.ible as it 1s.1t will be met 1 01 a. Alexander, ol I enn. AUttui, Anderson,,
and firmne-s, and I trutinCol, it! Archer. Armstrong. Ashley, Harbour, ofVa.l
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To! Harringer, I'.a-sett. Havlies Hlair, Hon, Brent ,
can i w ith rson
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in- a. toi l prononeur cili.-i.s.st,.,n reM!,.- nn,i , ,i,4,;r r..v, 1 t,.,r,. ISi v.in. H.ticliut.rm. lU.rkn. r ( rd.r r;.r.
louorut ti.at' 1 , , . ....... ... mm r- 1
,v say 1 am uecideuiv opposed, lean inaKe no, v i"i,ii ai y, c lain.iiue, c ojie, v onner.
1 should be a ti ai- Crump Davenport, Drayton. LdwardsJ
W. Dl.NMSO.NS O'iw'i'f the I'l'j't r Market. Main strctt, CINCINNATI.
iij!itattuti,lor th
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na.'.o. f,i;,v turn out to he ill tV,.iu.b tl." compromise o principle
"M'riuin noiMpution" i.i.v liirnod ont to he tor to VOU to my
1 ' .': w Uiv tm cunMtt of M r. Ihu. fi;iniiddid.
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country, and to myself, if Ht N. C. Hloyd, i'oisyth, (iarnett. Cist,Covan j fj'ri,. II idle, Hamilton, Ilerrick. Havnes J
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UK subrcriber. Unnkfal for
past lavors, r-.torrns. !ns irier.ds i: the
public, that Jic has made u H-UHiT,
i AD DITK)N to bis house, and is now prepared
If the present administration and its fri nds 'Hine, Ibdlman, Holmes, Houston. Ingham'! to accomodate families, and otherc. in a verv
j , support, a they do. this system d policy, anij ,s;4( h .kiluhs. ui inn. jonrison, f)i A . . .ixerr7 caunroriaDie manner, t it ' 7 " T' ' ,P,lr,' ov ;m' l d to desert i. and join Kittera, Ktemer, Lccompte. 1. etcher, Lirings" Je J,-,, :il0 to inform the public, tin! be ba .llllClVlSilllll - . . I it .... I I .. MI. . 1- . .. . .... '
,...ti,i.r ;., ' due opposition, ii the s-upport to Chesapeake ivuifr. M.u.it.e, .ucv ov, aiei ;ume, .ic ; enared t lie sen ices ot C.J 1 . Ii . 7 7 v. I o
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the nati.n vh.dd ho r .r.vun d :lT1'1 mo canal, as they did, only one iiiHii-'i'.iuon..m-iiT, .nu.ai.o, or ler. .MOeill (will :rincipallv attend to the business TliP
rrm i-, tho iu f ! de 1, inii d;ition,u .ts her in the ux New laejland states v oting a-1 M ercer. Met riw -ether.M itchell,of Md . M it( hell' , experience heha had, and the crneral sati-
iToimiljriited '-.y "... -.nuihr A a citi.en" ns a 'gainst the bili, which passed on this subject ; 1 S. C . Mitchell , of Ten, Moore, of Ky. Moore faction given by him.w bile at FOX'S old taud, ' 7,v t'.,r the Chief vl.-i-i-tr;i.:y of the b'.Statcs, 1 am aj,( to deeit llii favorite riipaMire of of A'ab. .Ml. t-n. U'Hrien, Owen, Peter. Polk, warrants the belief, that tbose w ho Mleae to
1 ii-r ot"( 'oncrross, n 'rcntieinan of the first 'ihllitv :ind l.at iliclioi,'."
'a t '.,1" ,i :h r;d now r un! i ll v
v. ov !! r. t.!.o i.ni, a ml snow t lr.il it giv
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t'u ,.l.Zive ; o:4s,,ro pt everi Ataerieae, u ho an(, ,ojn the pn,llir,n in opposing it ?; IHpley, Hives, Saunders,' Sawyer, Smith,Sie-!Call will be satPdifd. It is useless taadd, the the Miialb-st regard tor the honor ol nis conn-;,. . ' , c n c. r -. ... 1 . .... .
j If they advocate appropriaticius to repair and;f'i". of Henn. Stevenson, of V'a . Taliaferro, ! charges will be moderate.
I extend the Cumberland Hoad, must I join theiTav ler, f V'a. Thompson, of (Jen . Thompscn.
Ve s, dl now- mmmencc with the promised opposition on this subject too; lest Iniay he of Ohio, Tie.iant, Tucker, of S. Car. lr-
1. Tire; eaiT.pst'.y soliciting thoe. vv!io would railed an t:,hninitraiinn man? Who among flanek , Weem, Wicklifl'e, Hi. Hams, Wilson, ' h kriow in-'! V, sijifor a (,'as;r or a Cromwell :M me rmititnnnt tvnnlil nmiiirn mo t. iin.- .d' V l Wiii-fy. 't.nr ' I
I li.s satellites to plant the ladder of their ,10 such a faithless, unprincipled, and dishon- In the Senate the question was not put upon -d ambition upon their shnhlers, to read, f,i able course ? xo, gentlemen ; so far a? thi;the final passage of the bill, as in that body ! "t an 1 jn !ge for themselv for, setting a; policy and the-e measures are concerned. I am ' its onnonenU defeated it bv stratagem anil
Cincinnati, 1 August, 1C27
William Dennisun.
CI.
NOTICE. Wherrn iny wife Hirrict Las left my Led and
board without any just cauo or provocation, I
"pierv other cons,deintion, if we are in du- Hiiaiiini7rafi..n tnai.and I should merit the! nvmoti.eut. before it reached t'tit- noint that' ,,,'rr".v f--arn ad persons from tru-ting her on
1 " tnoiolv f.i . 1 r t .1 111 4- 1 i 1 r .1 'my aet-ount,as I am iletermmed not pay an? 1, meteiy 101 ,,Ht reprobation ot every honest man m the, would have torced the record of their tiames. , , .- , . . ... , 3 3
i. -im. ' ir n 1 per I'ut inr ,r. 1 rim irnc ini
)g til" duty in ttie late w ar. vy ittl the I'resi- rrtinmtmit v if I u pro r.ot -..r-.Inct It liv studied timrr:utin:.tinn -.nd! " .......
. A '. ..s....i- -- - , - JUlIi J'l.Ul'I.I
l id to rew irK tea. Jackson," merely for
i'ciI c!rur. tin- example will he sCt every Oentlemrn. I have no interest to promote
Jorious general must be rewarded in the separate irom yours. From the pres.'nt adcap way. And what would be the conse-1 ministration I never have and I never w ill ask : "i'-p? TIk -republic of Home tried the ex-; ;inv f,,Vor personal to myself; I aspire to no nmei.t the r.uiMMpseuce was. they at la-t higher situation than tli.it which I derive from aC.rcir; and we or our children may get; the kindness and furor of the people of this '(t0'1 j district; a favor and kindness abend extended Ve shall hMfin with an extract from a speech ; fr" beyond niv derts. In my public course
"tie lb-,. A. hrcuwar, a member ofCongress, knew myself) I have had but one object,
u.-re ni answer To .1 complimentary toa-t ;md that was to promote the true interest of r, to him at the late celebration of hidepcM- nv r.ontituents: tbep interests I haveendeav-
p at 1 ruo'ttowa, I a. Mr. Stewart was a or0,l to understand, I have marked the move
ments of men and the progress of events with
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KiO'ido.
' hp following is the toast.
) ir Ilorrrcntati ce in C, ,
trade bill, it may be necessary to a right un-
j r eference to those iutersts when the. best opI ikArhittif ifiJ ir r kf?fcYnsl tC 4, rt 1 rr r r rr f
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.img ana dcsond.ng our .merest , , jr jntrrost .,,, (he illtnr,,sts 0f my
,,m,""M" enem.es, -,:, H.i a.... "" countrv, I must support the policy of theprei
-w,, it- . 1 1 t .1 g- 'ent adini:iistration, the riolicy of the "American u; arc ;is willing to arknowledgo the (tener-i . A . ' .. 1 n , . . miht.uv nrovv.ss .uiu ..ttnMv ,u 1 riomls ivstem. it is the policy of I cnnsylvania, and
"f hp has fought the battles of his country, an.lbe. nation, calculated alike to promote our pros Senate hill came up for discussion.Cen. Smil ; ditUd to'ier grat it u.lo-hwt ant t j hr idoUtr) . ' perity , independence and happiness, and to ac- an oppostion membci, moved to strike out tl
repeated attempts at reference, it was thrown
back upon trie heel ot the. session, and then laid on the table, there to sleep until the next congress may break its slumbers, by the casting vote of the Vice -Hresident- the Senate beii.g divided lJ0 to 0 but three administration members voting for thus disposing of it. The
following are the yeas on the motion to lav it
on the table:
Messrs. Henton, Herricn, B.julitrM,, Hnnch.
C'lamrtrs, ('laytmi, Cobb, Latmi, Ha) ne, John-
r.ts.
. !. Hrevioui to our marriage, the said Harriet, passed iii.derthe fictitious name of Harriet 'Pucker, tint ht r real name U Harriet PLillips. J. 1 Ciwirrsvillc, h.J. Srptt mhtr 8, IP'JT.
rULLIXG ?.HLL. The subscriber baring rinted the Pulling Mill, heloii"-irig to the stuto nf Juuie Ilrownlee, late
tlo o:si , on Willi;nr' Creek, 3 miles west ot
son, of Ky, Kane, Macon, Ilandolph, Ht ed.J Connersv ill respectl illy in tonus thr j.ublic that Hidgeley, How an, Smith, of Md. Smith, of S.C. j the mill is in complete o ler for h.iir.t ss 'Ha.ewell, White 20. Vume tk ho favor him vi'i their cusuui. ma
In relation to the. commercial or colonial i rr.V 011 "I'" '.-r their :zork sptea'uy and zscil
done, am! at the customary jtrices.
derstanding of the subject, to state, that at anj The folhwring proihtce, will he received, wheat
early period ofthe session, bills were reported
in each House on this subject. These bills were e?-entiallv th same and appeared to be satisfactory to the country Vet when the
th
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rye, corn, .lax-seed linen, sugar, tattow flax, feathers, delivered at the st uni at the carlce price. His customers will confer a favor on Lim by being re;ulv to pay for their wort when finished and delive red. ISAAC SMITH. Sep. C, 13,27- $
