Indiana American, Volume 5, Number 27, Brookville, Franklin County, 14 July 1837 — Page 2
To myfdlon- citizens of Franklin count it. Li:. In necotniue a candidate to rnmt,"nt
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i:u svsieluITlTnugu, Citizens as one among the many who solicits
it is an imperfect one; and to be honest in voursuSrage., 1 shall nrccctd to answer your
u,e m iller, I i e but hills chance at present' verv appropriate inte; rogatories
01 aiuaimog a belter. I would sin. however.
Are yon i:i favor of the 'system' ns it is cr
in the next general sissemlly of 'the state of 'r nr.ititxi , if our While-Water canal ; arc you in f ivor of classification 1 Ifinfivcr I:i1ian:i, at this late date. I shall not be able can ke lne ,'r?t '! ami the energies of,.la?shicaUoti, how far would you saccrifu e to see you nil, t ti ll voii what would be mv t!ie slalt'. ca:i !:e bought lo sustain it. And!ine jrest of the While-WaUr Canal to f-
course if I sh add be vottr choir-.. s.l s,.in;,i classitication la-is. whica I (ear it will. 1 Vor lha cIasii:e.itto;i olan? What plan do
a comm.inkatkui published in the "Amesi-!"' 111 ,avof the Legislatures limit-.; you propose for c lussiiting the public works?
oi internal improvements, in; ill you go against a;! Internal Improve-
ioney tocy may annnaly cx-j m..nts p, c.,c Vo,, i;i!Uk, succeed whh ilassi
NEXf CONGliUSS. ' FLORIDA. lLw can any citizen, who believes that i The war hi 1 lorida is by 1 0 ,.. the present monetary derangement of the j Hostilities have been rent''" ',,Jr, country, and the consequent commercial dU-jdinns have commiMed i!c-prl l!'e
tress, have been produced by the empirical ; whites. i hen will this vnr , r'n h:e measure? ef the last administration consistent- dales to the fifth of June 7 'I
can,
CO
gen
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n, over 'die signature of 'Voter--," and j aaiu oi njideiing u as aiadirabb- to !,.. I l!,e !i:no !;it !l"
jenilemen name. in that art'u Je.as soon as I i i'clu!; i,e works wi!l then progress, as Hi i, at'soa :' ecame a candidate, and believing as 1 do. j rool !e cal1 hear it. Tor the representative.- j :un oppose he propriety of the miestion hem. fdrlv ! ,rosil tr,m people ate the best armiain-reason:
ani candidly answered by all the candid-iU;i1 U,e W:"s "'"l wishes of tin; people, j 5, ;s u,0 ho aw for cur present resources, ales, 1 shall, i;!.out commenting, give mvi:u.ut t,t!'in !t thc duty of the representatives w-i,,,ut -uhb.ciiag oar citiz.-ms lo an op previews 0:1 the cpuslions i:i as few words aV'"1 rce people lo consult the wi-hes and in-UjVe taxation: It" is premature-, of the 21.-
J to the svjfem for the follow-
vote to send any supporter ol tlie present from iampa b,v, fIUin . , Cl rroivrd I
JmmislraUon loL-ongres: is noi .ur. au ,011 i.ie mgni 01 u.e secen,), jlP vi, '' M
Durcn bound, according to promise, 10 -warn anoui iwo r,undr-d 1:1 i,im "uMn,i( 1
S 1)1 HlSlliUMllliasUiruciclJvl ; u:c cm l'l JIH iilUipV. Jn.. ""WI'J X
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possible.
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land
only about
in l ie toocsieo
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lias be ever, orally or ny wrmng, sprnjitti n ; aioi mueu inem away -"merle nifaure of (Jon. Jackson to which he .Sam Jones and Occobi".,
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was opposed ' uu?, more especia'n, iiu j wui.c uiiu. iwicat.o v r(.fU5. , 1 ran any man who believes that a National : that he had signed a hv;i!v ' j ' 5ri i; . Bank of some kink o- other is essential to the j lo it. lie w. s answered (-.', "; '! I--i J i regulation and the soundness of tlie currency j bis blood would be spilt. ' 1,1 nr,t So of the country, vote for a Congressional can-j kill him ilere, a id do it or.ii v ' V,Ui 'l didate who avows himself the -advocate and ' however, f a t ed 011 bis :cr' ' ' ' wa5
1 : es oi
1 ne brsl question, "are vou in favor of (be ! v 'V 011 l;i ,i,vor oi 1 U?iiication,j ar.- vet taxable bence the older Uupporter of the '-author of i lie letter to bl.er- t,en. Jesup .Mates
internal improvement system as it is. or are - . wo,,i. -V:' UMiil(l the interest o! j colJ;,;ios liaVe to pa v tlie pi i .eiprd part ofour rod Williams?"' In that letter, let it be re- j lion has entirely r:;iU d. aiu) -1 l ' 1 . i,;".t'rM ?ou in favor oi s as-tleaiion V I answer ,h V bite-Water car.al to favour ihe classi- nv,M,,l ' mcmHered, Mr. Van Duren declared, in the mediatly dis-i barge ,!;t, ,e.-''i. ,.'m'1 lm
mm l.ivourcl clasrifying the public work, j ac:ilon H:in ' Aot ,lt 'f1'- n:x 1 ,or taescj If , t. no.;;-s.sr'd themean. th.ur rapid com- most emphatic manner, that he considered a ; been employed to enrrv th. m , v ul The next question seems to be, "how far ! ra55s: I;t' :- th.. greatest nmauu! ! ot,, would prod-j. e an evil which the fu- National Bank unconstitutional, and entirely j have been fa ken to pb ce iIil-(. ".,l!r(5 would ou sacruke-iho cf the While-Water!0 eVo,"K1 lu Suli? a;! 1 !iiiv Y:ii 1 lt i;i!!;nre piv-ip.-rity ef the ISiaie ceuld rever rem- unnecessary to the management of tiie fiscal ' tions so as to cover thc roua'rv 'V' canal to fivour ihe clarification rlanT lillie time, and have had the leat bi-jt.,u ;K.;, ,.ost wasuiJ bxi much grea- aflXirsof the Government. Willi these views,! dues antieioafe a renew.dA.-' Jt'sP
illKWr liiil il'.!,,. n-!,,!.. M'. , ' 1. VOUrS llni i'lf iW ji-.rit. -ul I If vit-.i;:i.:i ! , .1 ill .. .11 .. 1 1. A . ...... ...... I ... I l. 4..- .1. I ' " -'Ml i ! t IP 5.
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no!
HviniT nrooosals for ear- i
1
considered by the foil
rying on our
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ai a? weii as no oiiivr work a' ci-,e.
i'.;e
otks ot irnn-ovi men Is in tl!'' .
4 i....
I iil ll t HU-
to en.iure tae nrivatioas and h ar.i-1
incident lo the soMiemuit of a new stale.;
itn
ot sava-.
v. arl.tro
it.
mat c.ass la st would eonmort with the be-l interest of the t.!alc. I would prop,,.; lids plan of dasM-Mng the
several work-: 5 irsf. il, i: w r.i. ... fi . ! 1 i.iz u.s. aa:t a! v ie.i;-i- I.i, duties e
several works are nut under . ..ntt -i t ..'! nd importation, sir.d old L'ranUtiii
tini?!i ti
ga ue r.ave bad to p tv :i m'!'. h !i:g:e.M ... ;l . r ear gjvi-rnr.ieiit land-:, asid ii.tvc i. , :vi
!e-! ai.d a !e i'di.h 'of s..;t i powt r i'i ' ti. th;
jour I t
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maa;
ii -r we : r,a u i t:.e ere, Kcr
f, HV
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(he
son their prime
nt el money
brave the 0
i.ni.K'.g our own t ;' i::i-ii-:
w e
n d with
our iertSh? so'.!, e.t iprhir.p aad ia i i-U n us el.iz u.s. ai.bal bv !e..;-i- f.i. ii:ies ef X:;tr-
.'oven;--aeliisg utd be
ur I'.oai
I po. -es-es tco much
' aiis and expending mensi!ra!dv vested in
ium . u.eii erui : i.yr eiuzt-iis pro-l.'-'i'iC as tb.'.-i. !IIi'.-'!) ircitn f-mo lt
p :ri. as i; it as the state can ir.v ' "tu,KU among u.e J:r,t co-.intt. s m r-:i uinse would vivtifv them. JVir ibe mn,u
cure las t ea ts on eood l.i-w. !...... .,.., !s importance n::d wealth in the Suae. Ihs !., i. '.. .. i 1 1... :.. e "1 .
part of them lhat would
Slate w hen done.
1 t
lepr
er cl our canal and in a great Or-
i res; rate dt r cnterpn.-c. anu v.V.x-.
xi i I would not lie willing to "sa-
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I Weill.! Iiirti .r,i .,.! .-at-e. you
cla-si!y,Oii t!ie,e p, in ijdes; I wta-.id put two'U'r f:f prop. !. The God of. nature ;h . of !;.;cc to s.UHCC,j in ,ht A'' thtf mo-"1 p'oiidii.-nt works mnler contract.;" !lot (!;rie s much fr the eastern par: ot s..,,-... ;:on p,
....,..eu wouui insure the greater re-1 o;!U 01 waier i.icimie, a- i:a it ,s evi let.Uhat if we ever do succeed
, - u,iV-" "aiMieu; and men in 1 ' r - '-"' jiie t i-is;;,cntion o. our puhiie werl that wc accordance iti the same principle, I am P;rt.of the Stale is watered by nature ;i ,s, ,!o ()y :i , r .,r;lt,r:A . in lavour o! going on and tiuhhing all -rami na,',,!S Ohm river, while another s ,,K. w L;( ,, ,viij distribute, jii.tlce o our ei'i the works as fa-t as the re.-onr. es !' porlnra has the prince Wat.nsh to bear oil' .. :, ! -,t 1 '
state w-on.d warrant putting Ibem i..d.-r
tract, one or two at the same time, ns they would best suit. Il m,,?t be obviot.s to all. that theseertl works can be iinislied assoon by classifying ihcm a by earning them on under the present system: and also al a treat saung to the (ate. The time I would commence each class, abler the first was (in-iu-d would b- when the one last finished would pay the interest of the money it ro-t in the constructing of th.: same; and in that way arrest, m a great degree, tlie treat and
ai
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! fnt ii'A I're.bnl In vnl. !V Kill lb:il ! reived fbo f .M.ni i ...r ., !.):. ... . ve
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ijiiiii ui. 1111 ri tin u liiiii. I ct u.t: in 1:1 i.i..:. i
old United States Bank, or establishing a i
new one. NVhils:: Mr. Van I
tiiese views, n is in vain 10 no
of measures, or an improvement cf our finan-
1 AC:U.J.)t,.-
, , t 'ihe anda ua came m ,. Juren entertains 1 , ... ' . 1 f wi-? trop, r 1 ; I ;-mp;i li i v. and brines ha,.!! ,,,, - . ' 'PC for a change ; ' , r. ...1 . " '' c the
reccnaneni ement of bestilit
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even toe!:, noliun;
thniiirrh lliti. crrr.s Mil
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less than a imjoiity of two-thirds can carry j no P a solitary measure in defiance of the tremen-i From thf Savannah G
hit ti art r.f
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dous power of ihe veto, w ith w hich the Con- j I.atkst ruui Fikid-v A Wtw ucm G stituticn jias armed the Executive. Conse-! rev's Ferry, to a gentleman i:t iliisrit'v.Uaiftf quen'dy, 'every citizen who looks upon si sta-j June 8. any 9 "liestiiiti. s ;it.- ;.S( -.u io 'e replo currency as necessary to ihe prosperity of! commenced. I think, from all .(;.nj(!,r J the country, .and who believes that ihe l.'on-1 Micanopy and sill the Incha! f. t.
iim.r.uL.n n uiiuf, 111 tut: tame ; " ur. r . ..j irm-is iioni 1 ! ie re. I,, nr 1
.1 1 1 . - .,,v- , i.i '.'iii.;-.: tilt- ll-; the surplus pro hiels of Indus ry; anol:ier!h(t-,,.,!srf!U. Sta(o as ; uk -f m, we pi., , is lavorcd with .akes or inlamUeas up-jkn.)V, tya. ,V ,C iat-MVst an., su, ,ona, n(.,. on whose surfiice loa!s the Merchants ships.';,.., ,r ,, , . . ., , , tit, ,v . ,1'g"i-i l ab an i..:-api. r;iiie bamerto its and wuii crowded, sails be; r ell the products'. .;0
iamb, the purse and the swords of the nsi-! Jesup lias directed Major Vt'h!t;:.ea! yt3 tion, should lay aside personal friendship and jopy, to send wort! (o the people h i! 0 'iC private b ehug in. the u resent contest , and i borhood to leave their phnt'attun m,!
vote tti mai caiiuuiate who is pledged to op-' to sale places.
pose me ruinous mea-ures 0 the last ami !
Important from Front m. Ti,, i,
if lC cull :4lll I'K'nrnc l.xlrx.. ..-Ill, ,i'.,.,Ir!t
. 1 1 ... .1 i.isioKMg e. t so.iic such ti incii le upon while we have no m.uesue rivers or lakes. ..a ... ( l , ,-,,i;,..l((. 1 . -J ,- ' x- . 1 ii-. J 1 .. pVuCtlo pteauule cm: t liistibc;' lion sys cni. et we have a W Intc-Wa or, am a va i-v .,,,. .. . . .., l(. . , ,. ,- , -! , ,, 1. t : i 1 1 1. ' ' e apj.eais. to nv, to oe so rational as that
r "ii iii ;iti iiuiKe a t itiiiii, iit.u 111 )V vv.i, ii wo 1 1, ,ce
ittl SUPOiv lliat Which. e:ilure has mil tnvee.l
j
e our roveiou : let us (ben
I:.!..- it ir nnr mii.in .i 1 1 . ... . -C. I ; . . I
I. . ... t,..i,., .ium , i.i.,tii u coi to it' i v :
- nT..nu i..f. ju i ,, -. r 3 l
and leek t n any longer, but st p
snare. iv e siiouiti
in the first t lass its are
PretfClit AtltmalStlatl.inS r.-stn-Tf t.i.T l!if rnr.! 11 -.I .. 1 .!. .1.
" . - 1 " ,,,e, - i.i giit t oi lot- i.;,u mi. ct!li;;i
cmj.u loe country. U ithout a patriotic ing extract cf a letter to Ihe e,!ia, a
LllAKLKSTOX. (S. C.)jun(, l;
um it as cur rig.il.
in ior oui ! !...... i ;.. : . . ...
. , "i.-- iiii3i. imni'i-!!, ,t;oi v. on u are in-
d.viduahv preiiicd by them, w ! it ! p;ty the
I
armiliT tiiV f'l.if ru.-t I .t 1 ........ UUeSUnn IV in Mm lin v.m r.iT,i.ic..l
i . .- i . Him int.- - . .. i - . i ... ii:i;tttM iti.ti ci oui revalue in or iiiorli.iu lo pocket ohe people, by the present lt!m lor da.., lying lhe public works? r- U, , cM ,.f wolk. ,t of npronng. ..Now, in erde,- ,o maKe lh. should there be a prospect of sue eeedmg. ! j ,,,t jlI.irn we, j ivf t!lcl efl.,.onc" cost, itwoull b.e proper b fix !,.. the most imporlanl w ciks first, thai would be L, ,. lVi,';.2 ' ,
...v .,,,,,, in toe s.aie tue
cut Ada
the
sacntice o! all
aiiill' of I il till ll! I.- iri.ir! I',,, .... ...:!t ... . .
....... .. v nn. lumii win ion- inlonnation Las lit n limie to be tortured with, financial esneri- j schooner Molinn. from .!:
menu, the right of i.umbug and delusion i,it:ar.s, instead of having Svv- ' V will be perpeiu.ted, and, at last, the country j , )u v, iave Uikcn to .,'..,, ' may he driven, by the usurpations and tor- i " "'
ruptions of its rulers, into all the horrors oil T
iiuarchy :iml civil wnr.IFubash Gniritr.
i I"!),.
rect-ivt (
toil acco;-i.
amc; k-
arr tdi t!
lO S,i; Ciii oi eoiwlrn,.);.,., 1 1,..
ig la Viewii.e nresenf ioi .if
sari ms produce of luj co in-
uietiied h
try, tnroun -, id, 's ;t
ol taxing. i wml 1 m
xv ho w;is e.ioo
veioae lao-e t. em
ni oi o-.nvr?. i -;s wot'!
til the S'-vni work, h a!
their o;:s!ne (i, ;t, ;lnd
proper to ies. en I'le-e rab-s
tie pietio,i aviMr, wo:ild s.u l iiiee Wldt
p '-so. ity this mode
oce oun pay the most
IV
loe work, and
nnjut tax for t!ie ben-
! be my idan. un
likely to produce the greatest income to the
JV.ufe; provided our intcrc
by secured, end 'he honor
tinned.
D
avid Wallace, iH a candidate for!
The country is rife with re;
,' ihe army ;ind Indians. The
mm nit osott to tiie ., . ,,I-.,.i: . . i . ,. , . , nest n. ci.ue 1.1 propot itoti to their prune cos! ; ! uts w uc; St '" ''C--Jferitisby the nider and more v.eihhv com, j b.U were r ol toe (Male sus-- ,, ,: e , ; i .. t . . , 1 .lit?, .tiijiciil a nttge Kirplus, that trans-1 pe iineu
III; j
in-
(iuestion i. Will yen 2:0
ternal improvement in ease you cannot sur
coed wuh cl.nsiliention? .-InAvtr Ev no! means. 1 could not he induced nnd. r n.n !
,;.i . . ctuiideration to sto l.ir nnii;!w-:iti.-Mi .-... I t!..,.
I'lil'. 1 I'. .11 f" lulu.-
In n it would bei ,1V 'r,Ii t!l honor, intert st ,-tnd n .lit of t! e
oia.e, a;.j icl !, r already bejrun at
a. a i
1 . .
coven. or, addressed a huge number of the ciiizeus ol Allen, at the Court iloue in ibis town on Tuesday l.lst. We are 1101 iulKt. r-.l l. r . ... .... ... J b
'" "iiiiutu ii "StiimBfaTti." never li:.v-
Sbcd any lh;,i u( tiie kind before,
lavorablv impressed will, it sis a
penmen o, popular eloouence and sound
"!! i.il ! !.! are '-.i
o what extent J j Shushed works -Watei fJi;,L dative disgrace
pal I
j' ;". .-.. .....a.:m. eaaii is wi 1 1 ,e uoei nne 111 u Miio,, lo thc internal policy oi jietpiireo. i.,t should ,r? not be ablo to pro- this Mate. We have not time at ores. , it.
t i ;i ! ! ;:i 'f a; 1 11 4. t ... . . i . ; .
.. , , ' ' our pun- .i.t.tL-i necessary to Oestow mere limn a bd w ork, neon seme ju and equitable prim passing noiiee on bis remark. Il bs enou-h cpie, lsoeu!,. Li-cidedly suppoilthe present lo say that they were addressed to an audisos.t m ratoci tuaii ' nunifi ' ii, which coursp eucc who tom urrod i.. .1.1
i 1 iiiiii 1 1 1 11 1 ii 1
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sumo a, iiiuiuinicn s 1 ieis-
fellow citizens, honcsllv nn.
viomu oe ii oesiiiit live measure to the charac ler ofour .State and to the interest of her citi
zer.s. 'i I'.ese nrr tv.. 1 ;,i-.-. c CM . :.- .
answered, ir ml -! 1,., . . 1 have now. (. l ow .-liinc hnn.-n.. , ' - -"- u.a-mi. n,.o
. 1. lemiik . - - is.;. iou en c.e.fe me ft
.... ,.,;.( t:it present system. I 1 ',v?' 1 J IS 11 voirrs, ami no as-j,i(.rv
.! . 5 l:,u, ;'ht sat iime not oe.lv the " Srni!c,v't,,, shoubl I get a smJieienti
k. w it -if.it. . ....,1 1 . it.. - .1 nm! miii . . ... r . .
...... ...... , ..,.,,., sjt)j,i intMvorks.il, w o sve me a se:tt in
t.ie state. .V,t being vvih'ing to see ail oun 1 10 nrxt Isti-latere, my humble (.vienl? shall works stop, a. tl believing the only remetlv 1 1,c c.mI5oJ 1 w ith untiring z-al lo promote
wc HI" J
n-i.-, . 1 .- 1 - , . - 1I.n lnl.v... I . v i I ... ... I I . . . a.
w,. . ..1-0 j 1 hi or classifying them, it! 5,1 lanuiii, couni-. .nu, gon-
s iip'-.t-isr h) me. lii if t!i.;.. .1.,!., 1 .... i liemen. bemr mvstdl ;i Lirmrr i.n.l m... I,
' . ii.-.i, .-ii, I'M. If .Oai . . . ...... iin v nuiiii
tavoured tiie present bill, ceuld not ,!lVe expected to have finished the whole of. the works embraced in the bill, in less than
v oars, but merely set Hod ii.n..
i feel an interest in common niiii ihn.. t..
s, and in prouv
i j ours will be secured
to
.ni t:n cl.e.i ft: me for one of your pubi c ants, my hmnble lalcnls shall be directed
prom o;ini ol vour best interests. C. R. ClIITWOOD.
CELKHKATIO.V AT liOCIIESTKK. July d;h, agret!ii!)!e to previous arrangcmeel. th- .Say va ceh i. rated sit Rochester. T T.. .1 ...!. .. I-. .,- . -.. .
. . I I ll'l '11' III 'I' 11 I .11 ' ... 1..,. I ' . I ..1
classes, soul in promoting mv own i,,i,..ct U . . hoiu..i com, sum
' jiiii!(.sn:i ri s.s inarshalfs cTin. d..,- ii.-...
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tnentv
1:1.
.-I i.o.epreni:M. to tie . ,1:1... l c ......
deuce and goo 1 policy would warrant. That
oeing u,e e;e, i see n
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1 ours. ecc.
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IN. 5. l airsnutnrr. l i.iivc Klidcrstootl 1 1 lh..i ih... . . . . . : '
t.iei;; was a it nott in circulation in I ...
icsMon at I'J o-clock formed in the vfi! ro
iii-i. i - w - i i it- , 0:1 w wrn tU ll..n
.IliH.fi ft .
no " J
was toad by Dr. Gem
J:-n s. t'sn. dt livt r. d
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. .1 . prt.lil-ll il'irl il f ... ... .1.1 .
o rofo.oiiv nut iv r i.w.i ..... ...... in.- ttiunn, inai I was t ... ! . ,
Mfymg tnesev. ral works tm the' nrincirde 1,.,.! IWers, the celebrated horse irchv - i""-e.; '. ' '
tore mentioned. Oar state b in- veunC -d I i, anxious to .ise upon mv ovv . m,:r; , ,hl ' ' VV .'0.r:tr'r,f marched ber resomees and credit should of hi cn - h "-y demerits, "l take h!s j 1 d '"t J rT', 1 pled by trying ?odo too mm b, bat we should ' iri1n, ,U!!' f Mntir.g, that by exammm. li.e',,, , ,n ' r m ' (,!r,t 'h re' gooa wit., oar imarovemuiis. with that p,u-:,!,R ,,sl 'f candidates-and mx own signature.! v.., ( ' uJl'r' ""HP dr,u,k' deuce and ocor..-.,,:y which would warrant i rs'"e net alike; the ore I.w er. ; ,i ! p .; ' t,"". ' "ITS "3 1 'deni, the cou.oletion of; il i! the other lV-vv.-r.-. i'l,,d l" l' " v"iU !t? n e theid. nt:
' 1" I. '. 1 i? il. ju 1 :iw .... i'i.'..-.i
Without hlil rvr:il :i hint!, .! ; V.?, . .' .
v...... .. "ill III" -T... - .. A tit (i . I
(I,., 1 I
..cr 1,1.1 ne te:i
" 7' lH,'i 1 ' eimut not betoogree-! dy, Ie;,M w .1 lose the whole, and oar future! prospects lor greatness be entirely ruined '
To Ibe Voters of Ft ;m!.!:a onty. rr:Li.ovv-.'ir:Zi;Ns. I am conscious that I am nrrentli.. .,.crl, i
J iu
It ticratii.C: t:
J. ur p.-r;i
ll TOASTS.
if 1 1 uraic-M; y su creed i e a
5 e. joj i(s i;j. sMnj.s ;,iid revcfcnce
' of !hr a S. May bis
Ue arc loo apt to be a little toogrctdv, as is: s,s a "niidate ,0 ,, preset vour I e perfect ami ,,r i.iValP " L ,h7 i too plainly devehped hv the state of eur cur-i T -,U'Xt l' Indiana.! 7 h S,H ' V t P - xl'1'"' , rem y at tl.e p,esent time. lr fear I shall I ? 'd'sfory at hich !s,h 1 ,,ev .'r be Z 7l7o "T'r make tms article .00 lengfbv. 1 shall t ioso, ever ol feel a greater a- j nntc ' 4 J l"e fect of
" co:iv;c;:o:, that my i lov ,;: 1 - V m u.e management ofour : Th- "',;, ,rn r , e -ns will he able to m ,ke a U choh" Jf it lw' dm-abh"w i, .?'d ' 6flMv having so l irge a number of candid Ve lt' 'oro ' l,!s increased int. rest, however.! Vrr , ' P eh.e from. JOSHPIl , p V c 5 1 ' not :U :1! Trising. when ve itfha l i,r Z 'r r , 'fr' CUr soi,s ail i Inly o:b.!S:;:. ,,LVV'U'.,1 on oar ,itu ,tion in relation o , n?iS ; : ? Tx I' rUV N- . If cliHsifieation s5l.v,l., M Iv. n ;ri' orks. That our Mate I,,,, hke ma, v i O Fr Pr i X, , V "'i U ia favour of - - hy the deh.ion- JZ XW
I3ttinit run" t -kn., it .. . c? " itvc- m i r tin r itiii irt s
s . 1 1 i!i:-t'i
It
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People would h: h. ..m " , ' i SP 'cul.itioi, and
- . w 1 cue : r 1 11
"ice.-ui ol i
. V lu ' n llintt t f... 11 . 1
... .ii.iii 111, U" It .lHIII'.. I
r rrors.
Thr C
j them is thai the Seminoles
war."
ws- p-'j greur,,
Ihe imiians wnl not reuse ve without a ;ar:k
niggle. I'rom the above. it will besren.th;:t iVs of this war being al sin eetb it is at.oin 1,1 !; C. ,.! . 1 1 . r.
...... c mm:); u ..-iu ever. J i. if i. (, 1. tion of duly and mismanagement m ii vd.,r(
the south will again be the theatre til
and carnage, am." additional miiiit
bsrs muM be expended before the u'urMv
miualed. J, Jj. rsvnrih'e Conn', r.
on the great subject of interna! i
and classification, to which I hey were orii cipally loidiiicd. NiHmiial pcli'.n s were ,.c I ; .... ...1 ... 'ri r . .
aliuued lo.
improvemeni
in-
111
I bis W as SIS it should Ii.. " A
cmidiuate for Govern Jr should su.ud or fall y Uu own merits and uews of Stale policy ; and not on his preference of A, b, or C, lor another olhce winch has no connection with the dunes of ihe one to whic h lie aspires. . - irl H'oytis bciilinil.
1 1 till.
use in which
1-.. O..'.-
6 ' ' Ul nat n,Ul !t - 1'1'-K mains tor ..Vi, " -h. J IJ i tion, and p.rsov, : h,7t i ' 1. " ' . ' . !' ,' ' 'r May that
,. T .... -may be sueeessful. w. Ii.....li .. :.Y.V. ' r'"' '"v.'r -e dimmed. .. 10 Uiis
To ,he W; - r ft 7 "' I nieiit and hornet l,!i her on p. . s' I '- f V -ni Leslie, ""l" T.lhol. ,crf,h,llid!anil American: i tion of our oohb.. s... ' ' " t' "V Tl. lh "f & s-i, t n.aee sun!
- uaine being announced in v.vr .-.I k .. : ".. 1 i Happir.cs- pre vail f,, -ihe Union ibe
liWimirn'MiM,. ..,...,. - V - " v" pr-iauiee. iv2.'ir, , :; r,-,..l ' -v; ..-:., 1
J me rsiatc of Indiana, ami ..." .. . iY. .. . " " wiu.-i, ;
. - ' - in ne I'ursuei! in t if m...n..i 1 i
Miami Canal Celebuathix.-TIic citizens ol of Tro,iiaiiii co. celeb, sued the lirsi arnviil a canal boat at that place, on the 4ll of Jul v, in a very appropriatu manner. The 'I toy Times gives a detailed account of the proceedings, horn which we extract: cici.cral llAURisox was mel su Dayton in a special committee of tlie citizens, thence he proceeded in the Packet Clarion, Csipi. Owens, accompanied hy his son, many citizens ol Dayton, and a fine band of mush, and arrived at il o'clock on ihe iouriiu 'ihe. General wsts received simid the loarw." ol musketry, and the hearty and ealoUsiasint cheers ol the people. Oo ihis occasion llierc were not less man three tinmsond persons present, including Uvo AunJn U fcuinia Seimol children, and a splendid ainiv ol l.idies. "On landing, Ueneral iianison was cscorled hy the olheers of lite day, !U.d tlie Cavalry a.id volunteer iniantiy, lo qu.llU.rs prcvibiily prepared; where he Was Welcomed hy a Uriel and n.-riineut address. i n ,.,. ,.
i r.phed very conrieou.h , expi eme llls yo -rai.hcation bj ihe geucious anu ciaerg reception of ilie ciliZeos ol 'i ro."
ji loe dinner, numerous toasts were offered ; among others, the following, to ourdislioguishcu feilow citizen: Our Kj cest William Ihnrv f.imm, . '
a I'ionecr of the West: ns a thi.., ....,i'':
,s a Subaltern and a General, ho iJ
eminently entitled to the greallul respect! "'g'nts . V :.T,;S -as the worI. 0f anu couluteiice ol h:s feliow cuizens." jlesslhan five minutesvet v ondt
coaij.iimeul.iry sentiment. Gen
resjondea in his usual energetic v manner, and concluded hv otihr.
foliowiiig:
.i. Li. n.K u.MTED oT.VTES tt'lt'ii ll 'irti. II... ..... 1
j.v,.i w.v,- LUUUUtl Ol Hlil,..
he
in in
nKSITlUCTIVE TO II N no
1 lie Gazette of this mm mr ui.l.-.;ii lei ter from Sor.lh-llanover, Iiu!i.ui;i. wi.ii gives a fearful account of .1 i.imn " . v.! ,
swept over that place, on Wed in -mIsiv v.r..it
I fst. Ve quote all the priiu i;i;, ,oi.i, -iu. Ihe extract, as furnishing one of ll.c n thrilliiig accounts ol destruction, thai biiiv lyoccured among us.
' 'Yesterday c vcdng about G o lock. tii-'H venswore the appearance of a com':"' I
oi in one hour a most fearful tar i;, :ss
upon us.sweeping overcur viilatrr niti.v.1 . - . . .
ium, mho praised he a mere h: S, ,1 .r ?
leath.)The scene was terrific bej c: rinr'j -rs of description. The boardin-IioujVWI
has the w hole ofone gable end 'orn . nt. Jir-I Young's store, a substantial brie't luiii.'li! c 1
1 heap of ruins-Dr. Alalthcvs booc is Uibn
Mr-
ItMi.
.1, C'ki .1 - . . .. . . . . 1
- '."him ui,j, ,n your p i per. .nsk of ,
deem their right to der.vm.l
previous number of v., as w
01 loo npi,o.,l i
-'" .. ..IV..-, ill I,.. I"l ...
, I .I..ll-llt-:ir if n,it .-! I ... t . :
others, (which I titm ss of the candidate" tll iTZ)''
Ol lhi1. irlin ..." .. I,!. I. .t ' 11 1 O
j BacTt Oi. Tuesday hist.snv, ihe M"2-
rfiy.i,rin,;;u I hey aid each other. I w,io """U5(cr ti,l'ir "mors, may candor, im-i C''h-r. cf the 20lh ult. Mr. M'Kr.it
..t,......,, ,m. nransare proud of theirs. ! ' "'""J rt"l jasiice he extended to all 01 "I'tplace, sent a brute, in human
.. .. (i. t ,,- 1 j,e lam st ol the fair f-v,Vi" ct? 10 none. (jtn. If iir. I . '
...... lilt'll U (if r lu. ... fho ,,... . -
ler then.seivcs to t-rve ,, . . t v r , , , "-!"' 10 w.vu proess.n doe. i . 1 and candid view of ti,.., ' P'd'c) a f-.,r he belong? vvh-.t avo.-.ion does be follow! -,os , , A in Washillt?.on ha8 co'f,. , e, if chosen by them u he r'ui"' erv nf""" V heretom U'rmhl, " h d S 10 7 o.VesiVent N. infere,Heto,ntern.,lim!ir:v: YTo', !r, ;, -cupel him o j " on and T' ' KnT """ nd If it ever ftrikrs in. Iw'j .. .
in
offal the eves the he
p lived; on the hill, is torn to frsu-mcti!'-one end of Col. Morrow's house is ten to tie
ground Mr. Chrvcr's h use it torn lo pirnthe college roof is riddled, and tie"?
ie ci almost with. thc ground, and aliciitrw
:-m t.i ol the eastern wall of the main 1 uiki r?
Oing scattered over the earth Profe-d Nile's bouse is torn up from its vt r fom dv
'"every Honrs and sills are carr cl :i"v
itll the furniture and the prefesx r's libnin' are totally lost. Mr. Buthr cci:;-'ud tU
souse, lorinnately there weie core e! t!. m. home. The new steam saw mdl is destreuJ. I b.ese are buf c,,r,.o nf ti,.. Im-is;
- - . . , . i im IM lltl 1 tail .v- --
some ten or fifteen other buildings, dwcl.'li (? out-houses, shops, it., are d strewed. 'TnC efailsizos and kinds are torn un'nnd th.shtd
10 atoms. I here are but few buildings in lace, especially in the northern and ccnti.'d parts of it, where all the most imrortant
nui .lings are, that are not racked and i
ousiy injured. Tlie sirou .-r,v. red tiiili
ccr!iii!;i.v
1 ful ! it
appears, amidst the crs sh of fallen I uildag5the ; peals f thunder, and the livid elarc t-i lightning,hot a soul in IT,.ver or its vlcio-
;ty was dither killed or seriously is jurcd.'
11 His Iio.-sp. w i, I, . ir.-f.n, tv;
"1111.11, ..- unui inn
pastuie near town. Th l.or-e btin?
soqiewnat (rehesomc. gave the wretch '' .eruerable trouble before be sin t ct'iii in eatchiag ,im: but when l,n Ii.oi doi.c
so, be made the horse fast to a pt st out his knife, and dt Jiberately cut out folk l:! his eyes' After undergoing'tumu.at y ( ' t.sements, though no": one half lhat be
serveo, mis villain w-ns ..lh. .1 t . ..I.e
escape on board of a ateamboal.
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