Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 13, Brookville, Franklin County, 24 March 1837 — Page 1

orrt roi-XTRv oru -ovntuy's inth:u:st and ru ou-nthy r:;ir.Ms. F2iAiii. i.tv, sinArvA, is;sr.AY, .tias:'; 22, tmv. YGl. v. ,o. i:t.

i--m;MS or T!!K AMRRK'AX. ) . .. .. i a k anee-..",-.! in six montl.: or $fl,00 at a temporary exception, our relations with :'n', r'::'f The IMitor will lis- every foreign poorer arc now of the most

s-iVormtion at ins option. iriemisv character our commerce conitnu-

:i:s-is. Twelve lir.os.or less, willl. a!! v cx!andin.'. and our fh.r resn.rted in

i everv uuarter ot '.he world.

S'i.o.o ehee-iia-' a;ui ra'.eful prospect--.

favors, we: i;nc, under

at '

: :-'!"' w'3

or thr-'o tims, for one dollar. and '2

-r e

ilitionnl insertion. ;

,P

or

- - .. ; -- . t . .1 V :,mi, a-:-: imtk statkp

iiw.iitni.i-, ii mi- . i w i i m i i 1 1 . v o j i i 1 1 ( t: ii : i : ; i c. vv i it n i i.ese' u iu:

I :..: 1 . : , ... i : ... i . . i . i . i -

j v mi.. ci, ii.ii,, ii is oiog.-i h epie.-seiou aim l!:ls union e:t.ev creel t i .. 1 . . , ', . .. i u: ...... i ' ' . ':. . i i . ... ii . .

nntuiii i.iis i r,i i eon u ,i fi I c at i UP- jl'i: I i V, (.1 a I.OI laSI Ii.r :i n;! o rr,.n.

p'.ly umt-l. and flourish under our present J crat ion ; new fragments v. ( u!d lie torn If:

d ike

valor; tlie prosperity nni happiness thev have enjoved under the present constitution: l.o prcud name they hate as citizens of this great republic: if ;;il these recollec tions nr.d proofs of common interest are not strong enough to hind us together as one pooj le. what tie will !;o!d nriitrd !!ie new d'u is:c.ns I

al i

rwi;f ; i!H' o

i' .

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live hern )

the Hcvolntu n, and. therefore, of nccesify 'ed to emhalm t!ie precious hird; and that it inlhicnoh.g tlieir j olicy siiue they heram'e '; le placed over 1 he chair of the President of f;ee and independent Slates. lut ea !i (lie Senate. Witli a sc-.dl from its hill bearN;r.tc ha the u!io;ietionah!e right to regulate ling the following inscription:

k own iiiicnmi ei-,! ci ..s nrronunp; to its own i I ' ear 1; re : an ! v hi!c it decs tu t itit rfcre with!

iiie i ;un:- ! !.. j ( "p

die !hfe. 1 ,!M of government. I'xpeiience. the

i,

lias i and generous l epuhiic would s on l e

e Isliown the w is.!cm and foresight of th se who j into a multitude of petty staks. witlui.t c

. lit nil tw ti mm: MWIII 1 11 "111. i

. .v.. f.. :!..- . ,ov .r,-:,i,.r,:l ili:,.,!,-. f,.r i erring te.-t ot all lnsn an midci lakii.cs

. i,;iv iM )is of kindness and ronfidi-uc

',-1 ivc-ived at o:ir h If has 1,,-on ! forns.-d it; and h proved, that in ti e

r .i l- . ', i. ( ,

Oi iKiiu:

n;!v to h.ivi

on

new leaders would spring up; juk! this great

rokoi.

cni-

lil!

I

I ,, ;iiiu', in i ne iswi'iiarut

ii

in 1 nvlit.it'v, trt

ii ia i ,i it !'

r . 1 .... . 1 ! .-' I r

duties, i 'i mese states juere j a sure loimuaiion lur found I the. happiness of the people. At every haz-

1 11 i j 1 1 T -11

ihan 1 tii e' situations, where aru. am; ny every saciaice, tins cnton must . atu a

i-n and eueriretic. action w re : he r'efci ve...

a:

rr ;r .

i : rv i r : i i r

;! i:e U Mi les 1 l!i d.'Ope.-t .'.a-i.-.l.'dnc t

U'cessity of watching with jealous or l!in preservation of the (Tnion,

wheii l!te interest of the I d that hiifh r-no:i"d)';Htv I anxiety

lv eneotmtered: and it h j was earnestly pros-cd upon his fellow citizens

i . ii.-.i i hv t!ie i, i!ner ot his country, m h:s larewe 1

,ken ! address, lie iir.s tliern told us, that 'while

eai.i'.i ns il gralitu n

conunin

Oil 1:

uojic hie

, . I ... I

t imno t.iai u n:

i3,..". i.'MCO Willi iiv: I i every trial

,i :i,r one. and I canm

i,',i times, heen tree from errors

country i j

an I unnrnMUi i aaun ss. mv o.i mil m; u;o

ie fustained expersenro s'lad n: have demonstrated its

lias heen a : iinpraetn-aiuiitv. tneie w in aiwais nc reason

s, at! t distrust the pairiothm cf t!:ose who, in any

Hut 1 have i quarter, may endeavor to weaken hs bunds;

i-l " -1 i :. T j I. . - i an 1 Kna n I !i-im, I nc i: ihn t r A? i frut r (rl-IlC

,,0 been lommiited, they have not set cuts- j against lite iormniion o; panics on geogiapn-

teal d:S( Timuiation, as one. ot tr.e meae.s winch m:rht disturb our union, end in which

onimeree. without credit; icaloiis oi one anoth

er; armed for "nan trial aggression; loaded with taxes to pa arms and leaders; scokint:

nnst eac ii othc r fu m fir'i:;n jiowcrs;

ir.Mil'a d and trampled upon Ivy the nations o! Kurcpc, until liarasscd with conflicts, .and detascd in sprit, they weuld l e rendv to sub

mit to the absolute dominion of an

adventurer to surrender their liberty fVr the rake of repose. It is impossible to look c-ti tin: censeo.ueMCcs that w otild ine itab'v fni-

hfs of Co ; . -pie of .!. rSie.ics-. or thej f tiio V:.i n. t yerv State i!it:l he thei

-ol-1 jm'tic o the treasures proper to secure j the snleiy e! its ii:r.ct:S ; punote their! !? tMi.cc- :i l : 1 1 J !1 i i!j , 11 ll. ti-l f 1 ..I

pi epic of ether their institutions.

to disturb ibeir ii;J

n jeeporuy their peate and internal tranquil-

spii'it in trust tu-

I Dill the oe, Tl,- t hnro tl.o wirj, 'i'l.rt f un.-l.f i tl.o nuill.

tor tin; pen

tales to cast c.hutn upon! md a!! measures calculated i i . i

ills oi property, or to nut

M . ate in din cl j position to th

i

w hu it the L.nion was loi nict), and

dai.t'cr its safety. Motivces of niii!antrliren

mav be assigned for this fm wan antable inter-' ''There s-'.vims an

Tl.nt w

i 1.- 1 s!.-vl l l,o ink.

In litio so h'.Ti k, A reiui.l the j ajT-p, Th-it rii'ordivl the decil, Of Ain'iO'.v tho Frt, In lirr.ilii t!io law, About th'.? oast,, Thnt was nheril in tho I'ank, Tlmt ;;(!ide had. To which, when t!ie next Vice President takes his scat, m;:;ht be added underneath

ferenco: and weak tr.cn may persuade them

selves lor a motiit nt. that thev are Inherit!"

mi lit an 'in t!:c omn' ol humanity, and afcitir' the

u! e erv one. u;i-

W

i.i

ihnl

v'f0 so jrrar, but soon or late, 10 silly jraialer fur a mate.'' .a: r. Sj'cc.

en s.,i,( r rci.t ( inn. w i,

see

at tiothino but

low the destruc tion ,f (his covei nment.

not feel ind'mnant when we h.er.r cold

he utile:

Jv iiij uvd the country 1 have so anxiously -n leiivoreri to serve; and, at tho moment ,-,!i "ii I surrender my la?t public trust, 1 ,..ve this great n;ople prosperous and !iapnv. ia the f ill enjoyment of liberty and j,ri e; and honored and respected by every in! .in ia the w orid.

dess'.

i n i

mi would le likely to resott.

latious about tbc value of

have so constantly before us n line of

eu i ah in ited to ti c

a;

a

conduct

aw prn.e. ieer

so

iken

lies.

l neie is loo much at stake

or passion to inhucnee cur dec isloii

M'.W.s riliiJI V.s!llNf;TOX. 1 he Y. astern ?.fail arrived late yesterday ailf moon, by which we reci ived the Xatlenal tit !i;Lin-.cri' of the 8th iest. The on'y news it brin"' u? is as follows: Mr. it. Ki;. elected President of the Senate yro U;porr.

In. the le-bi.'h.n of Congress-, also, an.d in! iNoMtx-VTSoxs- Jor-l K.Polntsotl of South cur; measure of the General (;-,vernment.!Caro,iMa V n Secretary of War.

m. v . t new, to be Secretary of I.ccm-

misi h'( i can erne fern there in.tu-ot r n- '

I . .. .. .- i-

vius epeu liar ieeiii.c- anu tiutns o! oih.rrs.

cab u- U est assured, that the men f. and busy jn (!,'

I ! we.'k of i. in ord tire not worthv of

our conu-

-ei '

x our

longest re

rona-:

an

h my

hnrable eitorts have, in any decree.

The hssons contained in this invaluaiile leg

acy of Washington to his countn men should do w rong. Th.

be cherished in the heart of every citizen to i of temporary excitement cr misguided c

!,m- ;i i.teaiii'.i aei:ee i:i:i: inn r, .,i i ' -.itiii it. iam v in i imi nr n-n i ,,f.i :i.,i..

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v state or stater ce.n Cehherateiv mtcial to

"should be faithfully ohscned. No free thn -l ion lo Kt1"

the litest ceneratt'on; and. pernaps, at no, ions, commit misiai-.es; ti.ev may le mi-scd

tinder the iiiihi' nee j eminent can stand without virtue in ihe poo

ch d a bhy spirit oi patriotism: and it

period of time could they he more usehilly j for a time by

the

ii.i'y. t.r.- ii,-,.- 1 n i,:.,.i,l

usrgesiior.s of sf lf-intcrcsf .

((i,i ii: ated to prcservo to uia thesa bless- remembered, titan at the present moment, but in a. community mi enlightened and patt i-j pbhc " .... ..'... I Tor when w e 1 nsk moo tho scenes that are otic as the people of the I'niU d Slates, ar-! oc.ti b

,i i , ii '.noil itios e i. i.i. n: .jv i - i . . .

. f J -- .- 1 J M . !. -

von have hc'iood ttpon tnc ; ana,

ihnirii. with

t .- il.'iiior.-

.i! ve all, uv the trencrous coahdence-

tti.-li to animate end cheer my path lo the Li-in-' hour of mv political life. The time

lll.:v.:a I oi.icer.is

pa-'sitt; around us, and dwell upon the pages i gutr.cnt will soon make them sensible of tin :r of his pat ting address, his paternal counsels j errors; and, when conviiwad they will be would seem to be not merely the offspring of; ready to repair '.hem. If they have no hih-

wisdom and foresight, but the voice of p.roph-; er or better motives to rovern then

Henry v. ne iton.to no .-.Iinisier to Prussia. Powhatan I'ili, to ho Minister to Mexico. Wm. 1 5. Hay wood, of Xortii (.'atolitia, to be Charge d'Atlhirs to llelgium. .Mr. Dallas's nomination as minister to llus-in. and Mr. Labr incho's as Charge to Texas, (before meniioned lv us) have been : confirmed by the Senate. The other nom

inations not vet continued.

ecv, twrelcdiiur c'v

. , . . .

iio.v come, when navnnccu nuu o

r.mie warn me to retire iro.ai ju.:io. ; lint tiie recollection of the many

fuels you h ivc bestow ed upon mo is engraven upon my heart, and I have felt that 1 rtiiibl not p.art from vour service without nuv

I . . .1 f 1 i . i

kiti ' tifn puid.ic acknowledirer.iei.t of the ! experiment upon tnc success oi wmcn me -raiitude 1 o-.vc you. And if 1 use the oc-ihest hopes of his eountynieti depended, ami oir.-in (o offer to von the ccmirtb of age andj we all know that he w as prepared to lay

! tru-st. reee've them! down Ins hfo, ii necessary, to secure it a l.nr

i

the evil to rome. orty onrs have passed, since this impe"ishab!odoeomon t was given lo his countrymen. The federal constitution was then regarded by him .as an experiment, and be so speaks of it in his address; but an

, and war.iinu us oi i w ill at least perce iv e i hat iiicrotui uitores

recpiires them to be just to otlicis 'nope to receive at their hands.

the

they

Put in order tw titainlaiti the union ttnim-

the sordiu hn 'ii.gs oi mere selfsshtn ss shall usurp the pbo e which ouaht to be filled with

piiit, the legislation of Congress will; converted into a scramble for nor-on-:

al and sectional advantages. Under ourj free institution?, the citizens of evciv quart r! oi (Oil COUntrv are ennahlo of : i I .ii oi r. rr :i hiirh-

ie- n e of prosperity and happiness, without ! 1 ol',rr c!,an n the ( abinet expected, seeking to prof,! then selves :;'t the cxrenreofj. Jt was "'MTed that the Senate would adothers: ai d. every hk h attt nM t must in the 1 j,,rn on end fail to succ ecd. for the people in every! The Ilx-Presidenl lft Washington foi the part of the I'niiet! Si it s are too er.liahtened i Hermitage, on the 7th. He will doubtless

tru-l.

vnernUiCO

w,1 I. if? s oil ,-. Hiriu "fill knntness v

lutvo si often extended to me; and

hast, s . m

a3 been ;nad;

It has sue-

fhoia an earnest desire to per

md, ti.e

iC!

receive them!

i;!i v on ii oil

. , . . I . 1 ! 1. I . - i .... 4 i r i ... ..

Vi, at ceuet. IH'IUKI i:,e pie.o:esi iiw(ies. vji inose

w ho framed it. livery quarter of this widely extended t-ation has felt its blessings, and soared in the geneial prosperity p. reduced by lis adoption. Hut amid this genera! prosperity ami splendid success, the dangers of which he warned us arc becoming every day more evident, and the signs of ev il are sufficiently apparent to awaken the deepest anxiety in the bosom of the patriot. Wo behold sys

tematic efforts publicly made to sow the seeds

paired, it is absolutely necessary that the i hot lo understand their ovn lights and tnter-! he heic to-day or to-morrow. ! ' , . . . ...... ..... . , ,- ... . -v.. ??-

law s passed by the constituted nuihotities ! est?, ntul t- detect and eh feat every eft rl to should be faithfully execute' in everv pr.rl of; g dn undue advantages over them; and when the country, and that ovcrv gt ed ci:7.: u j sneh h signs arc discovered, it natrually pro-

houb), at all times, stttid read v to put down. ' vekes resentments which cannot alwavs b ... i , .... ; -1 . . . m i - .. .. 1 1 . i

with r.he combined

cverv I ' a ; ! y ailav cd.

eiii-tiO, lil l.i.s I.

Ii rtv and e j'i d laws. We have no-.v lived almost fifty years un-

he- ouslitutiuti frauied l.v tnc sages ami

n .riots of the revolution. The conflicts; i i'.a'.i the tintions of Hur'.pe were engaged '. triiU a greot part of this period; the spirit in which i!u y waged w.ir against each oilier; ii. 1 our i:!:io::!e r, .mniercial connexions

i:!i n,,v nn! of (ho r;vih7.ed woild. rem t of c!i sccrd betw 'on .! dh. ren t pa its of the I .

a.-nd it acinic of muchMiilkultv'fir the gov-; States, and to place party divisions directly tii .u. nit of the United States. We have j upon geographical distinctions; to excite the i- 1 oar season,' of peace and of w.vr, w ith j toulh against the north and the notth against all tii- evils which precede or follow a sta'e the south, and to for. e into the controversy -i l.os iiity with Powerful nations. We cn-S the most delicate and exciting topics topics .J . 1 . . . . .. .. I l : 1. . : ... ;l,l (l,..f . l.,rr ..m-

"ii:. d these tr.als vvitis our con -li .u lion upon w in u i is niijumimi. , .n... c. .., . r.-.

!

t"n e, to cverv ;

the

men, and sliou

t -a i:s iafenev. and under tiie disa.ivanta- tion of the union can over speak wunout

tH-et alwav s h i

M I,

I

l

wlu.h a new and untried government i strong emotion. Appeals. ioo,are consianuv

b d upon to made to sectional interests, in order lo ir.huwithout th! encc the election of the chief Magistrate, as

' .i i i i;r :i U.,"...! h t I o t.'o.nld favor a r.ar-

s oi ex pt-nonce to "Uiue it. or to' vv eiuin, j n u t- ... v.... ..v. , -

f precedents lo justify its measures. Put J ticular quarter of the country, instead ol fulhave passed triumplvuitlv thrr.u-h all j filling the duties of his station with impartial these difliculties. " Our constitution is no Ion-! justice to all; and the possible dissoluUon has s-n Je.ul.iful experiment: and. at the end j at length become an ordinary and (..miliar .it" n,. ,.iv h ,ir , it .-.-e- sabiect of discussion, lias the warning

s.uaed uai.npi.ired tho " liberties of the pco-i voice of Washington

heen

the rxj is ;

vv hen it is

C . 1 V- i I ,

been forgotten? or

o;i ho

s t.onre

the histcrv

: la

U i.s

, 1

sh.t

ge U

1 I 1 1 . 1 i . I . ' ..1.1 till.

guest point of nation a

un

of nronoi-iv. s.ttel that i have e.esil

' . . ... I. , - ..:... . I. . . ., f I

hitig ; .ne union ; i.ei il uwi oe Mi'jiun n, ui.u .

impute to aii ol those w no nave him n an active! part iti these unwise and unprofitable iliscussions, a want of patriotism or of public virtue The honorable feeling of stale pride.

M'ce ol the eat

attetpt at unlawful resistance, under what

ever pretext it mav he made, or whatever ! should b

shape it may assume. Unconstitutional c

rrcssive laws mav no oouot he nasse.1 hv on- erv pu. i:c

gross, cither from e rroneous views, or Co ! iialiennl.

want of due consideration; if thev are within the reach of judicial authority, (lie remedy is easy and peaceful, and if, from the character of tho law , it is an abuse of power not within the control of the jub iarv, then free discussion and calm appeals to reason and to the justice of the people will not fail to redress the wrong. Put until thclivv shall he b dared void by the courts, orropealed by ("enircss, no individual or combination of imli-

VHliiali, eisn he justified in forcibly resisting its execution. It is impossible that any government can continue to exist upon any other

principles. It would cease to be a government, and I e unworthy of the name, if it had not the power lo enforce the execution of its own laws within its own sphere of action. It is true lhat -as.es mav he fuimngened disclosing such a settled purpose of usurpation and oppression, on the part of the Government, as would justify an appeal to arms. These, how ever, are extreme cases, vv hi h we have no reason t apprehend in a Govern

ment where the power is in the hands of a

,.i UStic (

.ortinn

ru;

Id

lull and ampie iu-

of the United Mates,

principle ot cverv iree

Via. Yh

M.rch 10.

v. i ) i t t : ; s c t ) x v i : t i x . According to previous appointment a respectable number of Ihlitors of newspaper

aide the deiiherafons of e'v-

II c beCy, vv hell cr it l e the State or

iiom various sections of Ihe State of Kentucky

"""appeared in convention in" I-eing!n on the

p wav?!

enlarge i

It is '.veil Vnown that I lie re have .1 i - i

ose amongst n who Wish to

powers oft! e General Government ; and erience would seem to indicate' that there (endonov on the part of this Government

to overstep tho boundaries marked out for it bv the oe.-titutien. lis legitimate authority is abundantly sufficient for all the purposes C - , v.- i 1 h if r 'i f 1 f. ', A i '. c -.-,.... .' I, i rr

r,. .l lV.t.t..t.-V.V.,V5.'......V. IV'.., 1,11 in"; ... . .

i , . .i . : will discus those

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MU'..iiwii i'i . i.iiii.i tin , iinn; ii. ,,'ru UlT III.

Ood ultimo. Daniel Prakf.ml. !. was ciillel to the Chair and William Campbell wai a;'piiii!cd Secretary.

After a suitable preamble was set forth the embarrassmen s whi h now eloij the Press in the Western S ates, tho following resolutions w r.' adopted. 1. That in all their future discussions of differences of any kind the Ihhtors in Kentucky will abstain from detraction and vituperation, that though honestly differing they ii i ' .. '. ,v

w in discuss mosc! tsiherenccs. witn iiecominrr

oruni towards eae h other; .and that tb.ey

11 ....!.

Pverv attempt to exercise power hcvond ' ' "": imeiesis. these limits should be promptly and ifimlv! " l'a - "act payment in adnow.wo.L 1'orone evil . van , C will le:,d fniv:uloe ,or n!1 f-'l ' rs sent out of t ,,e Stale after

I : i . i ..-ihe first ot January, IS".,,.

other measures still more mischievous; ami il

the principle of constructive powers, or supposed advantages, er temporary circumstances, sh ill ever be permitted to justify t'.ic assumption of a power not given by the constitution, the Government will before long absorb all the powers of legislation, and you w ill have, in alVcct, but one consolidated Gov

ernment.

senire,i

oaaiix has improved and i oud any f.iin 'i- example- in

'i nations. la sr d.-ac-siie concerns there is every 1 -iu ; in eucoar.-i 'i' us; and if vou are, true to

lrca.'.v been formed to server i patriotic people; and p.o citizen who loy

his ountrv would, in anv case whatev er. r

impetle vour mar n ; anu meai

eS V,

:i

Il.VV w.li i:i"s

ir u

i

r

tts.lt t:

orosperi i v.

long retarded.

ovemcnt. nv the iiuuaa hums . . .i .1

M-: .iag n tho mntst ol tin in, are al tengin h.a, i V,i :;i do evil; and this unhappy r.iie- original dwellers in our bind are

ice I ia a situation vv h re

ley will sbare hi

0!

'.ttaohmenls, had a place i:i the bo

soms of the most enlightened and pure. Put

vv bile suclrtp.cn nr

ens ions 1 tecir own

sort to lor ;ide. r sistatte e. unless lie !enri

saw that the time hud come when a freeman should prefer ! a;!i to submission; for ii" such a struggle is or.ee begun, and the citizens oi )t;e section of the country arrayed in :irmagainst those, of aaotiier in eioubiful coniliet. let the battle result as it may, there will be

I ,,!-.... 'ir, ull!l 1! O OT1-I

inte.'1-itv and honesty of purpose, they ought j an end ol the I

f .,-1-.. i 1 ...t ho i i.o ns oi oiner i cu'c? c. in. iue.ui. ...

i-o th-dr n .'.Hi. a! brethren: and that, led would not secure lot!

never states

1'he victory of th

ni tiie i

,n

hovvov er mistaken th'

v ma

we mav (lie great bony t Incut .are he bless-; and upright w ith themsedves.

v he in their views.! liberty; it would avenge their wrongs

uallv honest ' tliey w otild t'ueinselves s. rire in tnc con

r inp.tr-

I gs of

but :non

suspr

I rum.

.ii

obition an ,,a"e rijiidlv ha

ia hi.-f-rl of hr ).

and be saved from tha

cion

lostruetion to which taev (ual

el

enin-' while tiioy rem aineil will alwavs be fwumi

ll diViSI

s.-.nd rooi-o a. lies mav. in time, create nv.i-1

i . ! ,.r'o.l ...J Xwhrnmo- mon nor l!o Union preserved, in opposition lo

I I.SII 11 1 , ili.Vl ,,..,.,.... v. v.. ,

wno

Pe.if the constitution cannot be maintained,

,'nion prose lmtr. bv (lie-

',;:. v .-i!i,l ! .il.. i!io sah-tv and com-! ment these h

'ur own citizens have becti greatiyim

a in t ae;r reni n al. the ph,ianlhro- co

I'1-1 "-vid r. i .ice t'.i it the remnant of that ill

l oed r,i, e ;,..s been at length p bieeil bev end republics.

e reae.i of iniury or o-vprcss:on, and th at i

u dein .l care ,",f the general government uero if.er watch over t'.teni and protect

pros

are re.ulv to fo- puni.c ii-e-imt. ue .no. c: c-.c . ...u m . .

vis, and to enfnme the ;siv e powers contiac-d to toe General G overn-

. ni.in . i no oonua o -.s musi no . u in uit

laIV il

oo-.l iealousies of deficient sections ot the ment. i he loun-.l.-iiions p.

" Th... hwtorv of the world is fill of .' atleetious e,l tn-) people: m the security l

uiMi ' v ........ - - .

cially the. history of,givs to hie. Iiter-y. cliaracter, ntu propenv.

! i n everv ou irter of the country ; and in the

and dis-' fraternal attachment which the citizens of the

such example

md c s

What have you to gain by division

hei

hi. h wo. , ( ol;- relitions with foreign pO',vei. we find our condilion equ ill) grat;h;:g. Aria .led bv the sane. -re. desire to do

l'l s 'i'le fio

tiie be-1 several State bear to one another as mem

that a breach once ma le m

If tho nolo-i is once sever- i utmg lo pronev.e inec.appinc

n will grow wider! Hence the citizens ol every Mate shoni . s.u- ' . . . .. . - . ... .1 : .1 ......... 1 ... .. ....1

nd wider, ami the controversies which are -housiy avoid ev e.v enmg ca .....a, eu o.

.-.n. seti e, n the halls ol legis-i me sensmnnv o.. ne j..sl w.

:..,. ! i.-hii not oarselves w it l tiie he

s .IS., mi : x -v ...... - 11 1.

h.-. nftor-i hers, ot one political lamiiv.muiuaiiv conn in

I . ..,1.1 :.... I. , I

, - . ii .............. ... ..,-,..-, ci-rtp. i i iw l i i ci i,n ' i iiirj i.'i ' ,iw. i'lti...

warns renan eo.

o. That all engagements of publishers with each otlu r in i e lation lo advertising, job wotkor subs iptiens. ,c faiihfully fulfilled, and every infraction then -of be held dishonorable. 1. That all transient or occasional job work or advertising shall be paid in advance

or on the completion oftbe work.

Tl, ..:c l.vi:i.. r r. . i r

is , i r 1 io..iu..o, i. .in. ii ei ii.i tai.aii icn ieie ii from the extent of our country, it divcrM-i , , r, . .. . ,. , , . . J , ' pledge, alter agreeing to;the foregoing condiiied interest, ehiiercnt nuisutts, and ddo rent J. .t . . .. ,.

iieiis,n. in: i c . 'an me auieo 10 o isc on ; i ii lie nil

the way of

;ngo

.iti too obvious for argument that a

consolidated i.overnm' nt vvouiii to-

inad-epiate to wateh over .and prote

whoiv

its in;er s!s; and every ii i: nd ?lour free institutions sbvudd be alwais prepared to maintain unimpared and in fu!! vigor 1 lie rights and sovereignty ed tlie Staies. and to confine'

the action of She Ge l

ly lo the sphere of its appropriate htties. (roNn.fp;;i) m:t w ixu.)

intercourse with him. cither

; exchanging or auvc rttsing. 1 1

in

A WOMAN'S TOXCUTrThere is not in the whole range of musical combinations, a sweeter toned instrument

cial Government strict-, than the tongue of a woman, when out oftbe

abundance of a heart of gentleness, and devojtioti to the quiet ehitios, that constitute the !l 1- ;'.l ,. 1.1. ...

j love liness oi tuesex. u spi ai,eiii tne sootnings Xn-.v Tur.onv on Zom -. t. Lie; nr. Prof, jof tend rness to wundel spirit, the softened Ohnste.-.d of Vale College. i ;1 arlirle rela-i chast nii'g of reprod to the wayward, the i tiling to motoric, shower f falling stars of'spirntion of foriitueie to the disheartened, and

lsd,

h.-J

ICS

'vauces the -pinion that the earth ' diffuses the gladness of a joous and innocent

aTiidlv through, a skirt of a nebtilous spirit around tbc harmed circle of its sw eet

or comctary body, which in its revolution 'md ! aicate inhue iices. iuil reverse the picrouml t!ie sun. conn-s at certain periods wit h-1 ture, and the cuttings. fa sharp north-easter,

111 I;1C to be

carta s cr!

The body he

suspects

es I with the accompaniment of a hail storm, a

cd. the line ot separatio;

now

corresponding color, but of more feeble light. Tin: Pxrt nc;ini Pi:. A little anecdote is re lated al Washington, which is worth

reading. i lie night ihe expunging resolu

lion

the zodiacal light often 'seen bv com-; shower of aquafortis upon the most delicate

mon observers'in the evening lisingi'n a pyra-i organ of sense, the symphony of a hundred mid at right angles with the milky way, ofj thousand spindle factories in full action, the

crushing of an exquisite nerved grinder at the n onie-nt the appalling instrument slips from its hold 'graling harsh thunder,"' any thing the imagination can one civo in the way cf te rture and he rribl j disc rd, is tender, touch-

was carried into eflect in the Senate. '"S and pathetic, cempared to the nisli of a

Mr. P.enlon, the persevering mover of that j teimngant's tongue-, prope lied by the tempest measure, sent to the President the pen used I ''"i vvhirhvind of passion!

e to e. rv o.i'-on. and to iveseive th

ings oi peace, our intercourse

t.-ied in fu lds of bat7le,; i!ie people of otlvr Slates: and' they should , by the Clerk of th- Senate,

pen

iu drawing

Not thnt we mean to exonerate the men

a

been conducted on the

s."averanvnt in 'he spirit of frank:

t.i

i corresponding t

1

pte.iv.tre in sav tag

l,,-v:i met in

Chiles oi oil St vadir.g ll IVt ' i In f, iea Uv discussi-vp. ar

;re to bo j,.t un, 1 ih.s cl

th it it his

O ,, ,r C..nl

10 lb

oi .VI r f

1

inn;

e lotion, vv ill then he

. 1 u --nr-H'il bv the sword Neither i (rown upon anv pro -i iog .m.io m. ......... ...:...-? ...i. .wis...... ,.,......,,. ..... w. .,.....!. , .,wi .s.. X.f this :bo-,ldi deeeivo Vourselvcs with the hope borders like ly to disturb the trauquiliiv of , nng the words "Lxpunge.l by order of tin-: Some of them (as many a vou please, ladies) ' audi thit tue'hrst line of "separation would be the i their polit.cal brethern in other positions ed Senate. It was a new pen that had nev-'i are as re,.g,i as a Gieenla.o bear, a proyokl,:;;.;r,5tv oVrm. n. mono, ami ih't nothing but iiarmo-' the Union. In a country so exten-ive a o.-esi used.or any otuer purpose. I he i res-j mg as ihe tookache, and as brutal as a lunc s" ,; 1 ... . . WiV j he found iti tl.e new . tb.e United St Ues, e.nd wi'n pursuits so nirnt received U vv ith much pleasure, and in-j to the gentie sex whom Heaven ordained er. I'hi- n ami ecu on -.u c e . i . . vni:c J x-xc jrtcnnl re-'uriticiis of the several formed Mr. P. that he should preserve it them to .belter and protect; but then the smaiount- associations mrn.e-d .J-'VlnM tiil be : Stab must frequently ebilVr hem , no another u bile he lived, and at his death bequeath it; wife, though she be doomed to hear all this, nutualde- this union, l.oea. ,ni e.ls w urn . t e, , . ; rlic.ilars: and this didluence to Mr. Penten as a mark of his regard." till the heart sickens to death in its wretched

.o.' I . ' i i . I I nol . I ! l 1 i .1" i ;i ii n,i mi ci. i - I

"iVe'i have been lo-

cngih been aek-.i .v.vledgod a i l a l j i-

witha . 1. h ive ai .v.i i

1 She r

111 . , I ! 11 .li".

:oo. 1 side hv s i I ! a

h-d. and their :i-

., ,, 11...1 .....-.....-..-i W., ,i. ,,,..,-,- .I,ll,- tnor.roct .:,- .-.r:!,,,l,,.rwt pf . ,t num. n .r.!li-.a

una'. 't.. iol V in I ;. sen :a . . .e ..inini; I'onvi- v j' . . . .-iim.-. .u.. "v w., .............. -. . v. ,..., ,i " . . -. ' ..... i i i , i . , , . r i .

Am uc.oi e ..loans were pariieu.ar goose vv i.u n na.. tne nononr m ai-ion ner nusovnos aero-uu 10 answer in aeouri

llCll

-co!i" lieti of common dangers, 1 ... 1 .... I v." ..... .

,'ni :- r i..e-so t alien ?;.

I i f s o ; t I'l'eommon foe: originally planted; pni'ci;

tea hi

iaoro

lowing bo sea..

that to fpreut urea iis pinion, sin md of j-istire h r the v ituprrat ens e 1 inoiicc

Silisl,ictorv arrao'Ti toi nts made ier

........ . .-. . ..T i -i.'i. s woo hv tlu il" UUi'.Cu :!;-, eleeo read in uieirsoc; ti rci .u" c-:t ;

:'.li

it, on

be e n bv -

.u.

me'er.