Indiana Palladium, Volume 4, Number 5, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 9 February 1828 — Page 4
' ; ' COLLUDED. The rancour of party spirit spares nothing. It pervades it penetrates every where. It does not scruple to violate the sanctity of social and private intercourse It substitutes for facts dark sur
mises and malevolent insinuations It
. , 1111 l . j ituiii kj v- 11. a ' a . " ------ - - 7 f - imsreprefen s ad holds up in false and fa, a dinner to which we
had Leen supposed by me to form any
just occasion for private enmity between
us, and that none had been cherished on my part. Consequently there was on my side no obstacle to a meeting with him," and maintaining a respectful intercourse. For the purpose of bringing us together the Tennessee representatives, all of whom, according to my recollec
tion, boarded at Mrs. Claxton's, on Capi-
elected president, I hoped the cause would prosper under his administration. He made some general remarks, which I will not undertake to state, lest I should do him injustice. My principal inducement to the publication of this address being to exhibit ihe testimony which it embodies; it forms no part of my purpose to comment on the statements which have been pub
lished of Messrs Buchanan, baton,
-invidious lights incidents perfectly harm- both invited, and at which I re- Lsaacks and Markley, all of them the
xc tucuiaeives ui u.u ua.j uu urrence imeuiber Tr. Senator White, then acting friends of Gen. Jackson, on the occasion or ot mere common civility. More thani .mrW th FWSLr th into hrfinn. Neither shall I no-
others were present. We j lice the numerous falsehoods of anonyexdianged salutations, andmous writers, and editors of newspapers,
retired from the ta- with which the prjss has teemed to my
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once, in tnese agnatea times, has uijtrcaty an(i suspecting and innocent conversation,!., "''f u.u t i ui,i t i i mere met,
wuicnx -wave iicm wiin an inun uuaij d t ther j
umwuiutu uie Migiu-!blc eariy? and was followed to the door! prejudice. The task would be endless. . est supinon was to be the text of news-:, , ir itn rrv ,fov,i oina n,-.v mkin'pmrptntinn
papei animadversion, been published; d on mv taking a seat in their car- that mi-ht be placed on my silence, in
TI 1 1 l C f " Y r i I - J " J I . . I I :
Vr STORE,
THE subscribers bare cpen-
WU il S frf in I prrpnpe hnrch . in the
rvtfca-l ' ;
by Mr. ERAS 1 US TOUSEV,
A General Assortment of
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Cloth?, Cassimeres, Sattinets, Bombazetts, Flannels, Blankets, Tartan and Circassian Plaids, Camlet, Cassimre Shawls
and Points,
t t -.1.1 i . i.i ftf HJ :
:.i'rm i rrwip wiiii Tiipm Hnfi tPtTPcnpii rn n prrpr irnin ji . lid r s n
pnnis, arm suppiiei aliment tor mahg-!(lo at m QWn lodt?ines. I was after-'Mim day, which has been widely circula- Calicoes,
nan criticism, i ne intercourse ana d, jivifcd b Gen Jackson to dinc:ted, and which was published at a peri-Bedticking, relations between Gen Jackson and my-.tU , u' i -wii !u A,i.,m, a ..w of ti infurlv .i &
i' i i . ,i mi mill, wncx 1 aiuiuij. vn iiiun uiim un, . v . . , i, iiecii?.
1 IUI1IJ.-1IL.U !. I .1 i I I i I I 1 I "( lllll I
of
The
of the
to make to a subject which although
imet. in the course of the winter, ahvavs at that time when it is alledsed to have
v.KT,,,a,u IICL, SUOUIU never Oe, f . . t . ff lJnnti,-W fho cp. l, nrh- nprll I .nil hppn ror.
sity. I would not now refer
had not too much ground tobeliev
he has countenanced
pi
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i . , . i uur. Lajlioun, iui. aouuiaiu aim manv uon. i ueciaru uuu wucuici iciici jj detraction and misrepresentation.,. .1' a mo.,.i Vi ;,,0,nf uett;.wni nronl.1
i 1 i liJ XlllCvll Jl llbLl li-i-1 iiiuujvio Ul veil i.vii).icai.iuu xiiix v-ivvi
omcstic Plaids &
Stripes,
ron n Bleached
Shirtings Sz Siieet-
ings,
tliere m nntfiinnr nnnprrniniiKr fr if ffnf: ' J & ' ., . 1 . .7 . -. i , i
i . ; 3 1 1 r , " .met, in the course ot the winter, ahvavs at that time when it is aliedsed to have I can desire to conceal, or which c an oc-i . ' f n addrcS5il,g each other. " happened, was abroad, and of whom at casion nie anv rcgrret. chnnlrl novpr p T . V , . . tp .. 11 , ' . , , . i i
l ; . Just before 1 lelt lventu Ky the sue-, that earjv period, there nau oeen t cr-.ifft.2r3r
cuuunuu, wiiiium me most urgent neces- .at.., iooi, " a ' i i 'S frvsiT
i"tfiiiifri-Jii Tivitv ft . i i i lit hi ill i iiiifriii-i.jiiii!ii.t-i.tiiiiiiiir - i ;
V? ' V ;! Washington, a report readied Lexington 'to his election to the presidencj-. The! h&sjS T5a ipIip'o that , . . & , ' . 1 . . i , . , , . .. , i. i ii 'SV! Jft
' fho I r L-crkii liirpuflffl i r iL-p 1:1 nnnnmtmpnt w 1 Air. i 1 M I'k" I PV in iK. i"-
ver' creat mhr t ' !l ..rlplace in his route to the cit. Our was conferred upon him in cons io,i mi5reTresentations, whiui -rjcldj y intercourse havin g been resior-jof the verv strong recommend; tZl u; HTled lf5 nc?vsPaPe?' Pled in the manner stated I was very desir-'him, prindpally for a more in
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Consisting in part cf s Vesting?,
Cotton Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Canton Crapes, Silk handherchiefs of various kinds, Ribands assorted, Plain and figured Book Muslins, Plain aiid figured Jackonett, Plain Mull Muslins, Leghorn Bonnets, Mo roccofc Prune lie Shrubs,
Raw Sc spun cotton,
Fur Hats, Wire Seives,
&c. ice. Szc. Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Tinware, &c. Szc.
porting his cause j and enjoying his particular confidence, of circumstances, in-
icrmation about which must have been derived from him.
My personal acquaintance with GenJackson commenced in the fall of 1815, at the city of Washington. Prior to tliat time, I had never seen him. Our intercourse was then friendlv and cor
dial. He engaged to pass a week of h
me ensuing summer at my residence in Kentucky. During that season, I received a etter from him communicating i 1.1.1 ?"
ms regret that he was prevented from visiting me. J did not again see him until that session of congress at which the events of the Seminole war were disc ussed. He arrived at Washington in the midst of the debate, and after the deliverv, mit before the Diiblimrinn.. nf fhP
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equenee
itions of AH of ivhicb will be old unusually ow.
ry uesir- linn, principally ior a more imporiani. .mu, n.-at i jiuiuw uu,, n...uuu
ous that he shoihd arrive, nrior to office, from numerous hiirhlv ren ectable 11 10 tUeir advantage to give us a cnl..
, 7 7 .v- 1 rnv deoai ture from hotnt.. mat I n i lt i i persons of all pai ties, in various parts of
itfer to him the hospitality of my house,) IV.. nyiva ia, from some of the Pennsj'land, lest he might misinterpret the mn-ivania del -Ration, among whom Mr.
live of mv departure it it preceded hi!Burhanan took a Mann and zealous in
arrival. - In this temper of inhd, I think it quite possible that I may have said
that, it I had been aware of his intention to pass that waj, I would have written to
irn when I intended to set out, md urg
ed him to reach Lexington before I started on my journey. I certainly never
contemplated travelling in company with
him, having some time before made all my arrangements for the journey with the gentleman who accompanied me, and having determined upon a route, ditfe rent from the usual one, which was taken by Gen. Jackson. It has been affirmed that 1 wrote to him expressing r. wish to
GALLION & TYNER. Lawrenceburjrb, Jan. 1, 1828. 52 6w
State of Indiana, ) Dearborn County, )
DEARBORN CIRCUIT COURT, October Term, 1827.
Set
On complaint
yn Chmctry.
Samuel Bond & Sitnuel Ree, "J
Executors of David Kees, deceased, rs. Lewis Ingle, Jbez Percival, and Lewis Wright, Admin istrator of Joseph 11. Co burn, deceased, nd Martin Cohurn and Joseph Coburn, children and heirs of said Joseph II. Cor un., dtcM.
? OW comes the roiDplainants, by Punn, their'
jittorntv, and h!td their 15il ot LotTipiaints
and it appesrirg to the satisfaction of the Court upon affidavit ir.de and filed, that the Siid Lewis Wrigi t, Martin Coburn and Joseph Coburn, are not residents of 'his statt: I? is thtretore ordered that notice of the pendency of he above uit be pul'lishtd fur four wet ks successively, in the Indiana Plldiurn, a nettspaptr printed sn1 published in the 'own of Lwrencebu!gb, liekrbi.rn county, Ii dun; notifying and requiring the non-tesidents to be and appear betoro the Juoges f this Court, on the first day of the t e xt ttrm of this Court, th.'n and there to mks mi sW:r unto the matters tnd th.i gs in the said hill contained and set fnh, Kid to ubide ty and perform lie decree ot the Court herein accordingly. ALl.X'K H DILI.. Deputy Clerk Fr Jam is DitL, Cltk January Cth, 1823 24
hrst speech which I pronounced on thatiarrnmi.anv him to the citv ot Washin
suhjert Waiving all ceremony, 1 call- tDn? and his silence would seem to impl ed to see him, intending by the visit to an acquiescence in the correctness of the
7 J ' ictv u w,iiniun.,6(ajejneni, u it wei Tvhicb a sense of duty had compelled mc suggestion. 1 to exprep? of hia puldir conduct, ought lojdid not St that per
evince, on my part, that no opinion, Uiateinent, if it were not put forward on
am quite sure that 1
Tind write him a Intfm
aflect our personal intfirrnnrsp l1vLf.J A r?r r i r I i ri lint if T A 1 A T
visit avos not returned, and I was subse-; express m entire absent to the pablicaquently told that !je was in the habit of. tion of that or any other letter addressed indulging in the bitterest observations; lo him by me. 1 do not -believe 1 did, upon most of those, (myself among theihecause 1 do not think that there was number), who had called in question the1 time after I heard of his intention to propriety of Ins military conduct in thc!comi; by Lexington, for a letter from me Seminole war. I saw no more of him,!t0 reach Nashville and an answer to be except possibly at a distance during the; returned, before it was requisite tocoaisame winter, in this city, until the sum-!mence the journej a punctual aiter.d-
mer oi me year ivv.h being in that aiCe on tnv part being necessary as the
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. TOJKLIC notice is ht-rtoy g ven that 1 hivt J teen duly appointed adrn'n s' rator of tht vsift'e of Mary Stuhbs deceasrd, all persons having ctairris on said e3tate are redu?sttd to present them legally aiitstcd for stttlcmtn within one y-sr; .nd those indebt d o ctl ar d m. ke irnni diMtt- rsv mnt Tli- r)t-r..nl tiMr
i . , r j - r- - t--jty beloogint: to said trs-w- v. . ue s !d al public
vtndue on b.turdy the 1 5;h jf February nt xt at
'he Ite residence of s i deceased, on i son cieck abouc 2 miles fiom Law-en- eburrh. RODLUT STUUHS. January 16, 1328. Sv. STATE OF INDIANA, I s Dearborn CoMy, Dearborn Circuit Court, October Tef.h, 1827. ii hael Shappel, 1 vs V.On Bill in Chancery. David i oyer, 3
THK su; poena in this cause3 hiving- hen re-
summei, on my way from New Orleans nmi Hi nr nllir.ftr rf the house. It such. 4. L H.. t .1 J.sfHct.or of the emirt. tvr.m .wa-v., fii.ti...
to Jexington, and travelling the same a etter had been, (as most uudesignedh '.ii.f iinV(1 mii-.n nv'-,. l if-ohnili ll-Ldtferdi'r't 19 not natder.t .-,f this statrj it roarl on Mhich he wn? n.issinrr. in fhp nn. :. t.o,r written -. .,v . , . , , s in: 'f,ort ril,ea "r uruertd, ihatno'i: e of the
nnifn Mrnrt II xt.T j " . . continued to ilVC, 1 never WOUid have pendenry of this suit be given for fu
-...v.vi, i.,w jjAiiiKtwn LuiidMi-'th ,n,y more stronff v l usuaie me spiru r ......
U .:uu:u uit 11. riiidi uj m imuii uui;t
tercst in his behalf, and from the support given to him by the secretary of the treasury, to which department the appointment belonged. When it was ascertained that I was not one of the three candidates who were returned to the house of representatives, I was compelled to vote if I vot
ed at all, for one of those actually returned. The duty which the people devolved on me was painful and perilous, and 1 anticipated that it -was impossible for me whatever ourse 1 should take, to escape censure. 1 confess that the mea
sure has transcended all expectation, if
it be not unexampled. It has been seen that my opinion was early and deliberately formed, under circumstances
where no personal motive could have swayed me; that it was adhered to without deviation; and that'it was avowed again and again, not to one or two hut to many persons, not in obscurity, but standing high in the public estimation and in my own. Not a particle of opposing testimony has been, or with truth can be adduced. I have indeed derived consolation from the reflection that amidst all the purturbation of the times, no man has been yet found hardy enough to assert, that 1 ever signified a purpose of voting for General Jackson.
AMOS LANG, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW, J NFOHMS the public that he will constantly a attend he Terms of ihe Supreme Court; tht D'strict Court of the United States, at li.dii;apoiis; the Franklin, Drarborn, Switze rland, and R'plty Circuit Courts ; and ary other Court in lit 8'ite, on special .tplit-ation. I hat in future In umlitided and persevering attention and tule?its, wiil be devoud to Ins protcaiiui-. And : v, at all times, be consulted at his ffice, in Ltwrenceburgh, ntxl door to Mr. Hunt's Hotel, r r.'ou't, July 25, 1827. 29tf.
Yilie, we met at Lebanon in Kentucky, 0f hostility against me tha where I had stopped to breakfast. I rentable inferences, whic
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inan ne unwai-, wih , im When he came to the senate hich have been ,.a i
wasMthng at the door m the shade read-! jran.n from ,wt assumed tact ? tVtu:?tffio1 ofcmm ihe fV,(cm of opera. rL lnraPer;, , C amVal of I left home in Kovi..il.er I did not ce,-((ion (le Wed on, in respct to my f.ie.uls oen.jackson and nis suite was announc-i tTirdv know the electoral vole ol a sohta-1 j r i -i A A'e k al j inifii Know tue tiaiujui vu eui UiU, , and me, was one of courteous and assided. Hs he ascended the steps and an-: rv ctn ; lf, n on. Although I dd;.... . .i . t, .i . . .. . . ,
nrrtorr.0,l Mn r i ju- J k-v"vw : " , . , ? , : uou a 1 1 eiuion r iniii mat, me iransiproacned me, I rose and saluted him in nol doubt the result of that m K. ntuc kv, t; ( i c- 1 r fhp mMf.anpHfii!nnn, Tx,iin.otd0UDlUit'. i !i . was to a scheme ot intimidation, of
hv neoTv Jn,iiZ"-i: Z a a ihe relUrm , C ' i UJCvhit h Mr. Krcmcr's letter is only a SraDtfvIdd W ' fjfirst authentic information which I re- sma!1 t of tho evidcncc. Lntinda. SlA ttTn &W.f0l;!-ived of lhe V0te.0f?n sUte lVa 0i!tion, of a representative of the people in
- r uttC mioMoppeu jOhi0 wmcli reacneu me on ie ena.jthe di,charp of. iru,tl -rhilf
wha, during the journey, more than twojis tlie la,t d ofthe republic on whit h hundred miles from my residence. ' h mf.nn nhn .urmfnW omn!v-
Whether I would be one of the three re-i nn,i ..l.ii,, cIrir; 'li " r?;;.
and conversed with me some time, giving me the latest information of my family. I afterwards learnt that Gen Jack
son accompanied president Monroe, in a; turned to the house 'of representatives
,lirhr,;?rPhmnn n iwa8 n0t ascerta,nJ" nt" ,;,,u last resort lias been to crush me by ?iiSrf..h.0Uw5f' On three weeks after had reached V ash- stcady allJ unprercdcnted caluTnu.f
i ' T . , ,nSlo- ,lul' luc,l uluat uuiuuu- whether this hnal ai
ed and publicly sanctioned. Finding
me immovable by flattery or fear, the
Ken to me other, and pursued my jour-jhav had any object connected with the jnvoie 0' ;tcrn yce ney,m company with four or five travel- presidential election? I reached Wash-! iri JV ,
Such was the state of our relations at
the commencement of the session of con
gross in 1 023
without my s
arrival here Sected from
1 f a. .ii. 1 a. r
incton several days before him. Short-!., " limu ua 1 "l lfl i s fierce, reason
t'ly after his arrival, he called to see mev 5 l"V f,,iaiIiS ? Jusllc.e J but I was out. I returned the visit,con-i thcir Pu the aeciaon must be auspi-
7 wv-w . v v. m V4.a a rati i t u , - - ..... , - 1 i I t ijl 1
eeinghim. Soon after his! ceremony. I met with him but rarely, ux u.u Pu..ul, anu
to attend that session, I col- during that session, and always when " . " rs"' ;r:, L. uJaia : nnv 1 .n.urht rtnii111 wlllch 1 have executed every trust
i.ci mill iiiu lllilt XIU --! 3bt ijiiim m .viipu j - " -
success. Vrly in ihtliuliini Palladium, rtquirn g l.e !tferniiit t' sppear at the next t rrr ct
his C.mrt, and on the first day of sxul Cour', tht u and there to ansv. tr the conrpl . snant's bin, fid to abide by aid pet form the uetrte t f tht
Court hert in, or tliul the sum? will be tak-
La Motts Cough Drops, (FULSII SUPi'LV,) For Coughs, Consumptions, Colds, Injliicn za, l hooping Coughs, Spasmodic Astha;?ia, Pain in the Side, Difficulty of Breathing, and Want of Sleep. The proprietors of La Mutt's Coren Deer;
have retrained from saving but little in coifcmens
dation of this preparation beine coofidtnt tha.
its value will proy a sufficit nt recommendaliony from the incrtused demand for the article, nthe great celebrity which it has gained in event part of the United States where it is known, and in ordtr to render it as extensively useiul at possible, they feel confdent in off.rirg it to ths public Ha APPROVED Mtdicinem those diseases which it protests to cure, and one which hi.s rendered the most entire satisfaction to all those who have had an opportunity of oberrting and testing its salutary ttfects In tor fir ma lion of which they now present it to the public under the sanction of the foUowirg t ti litioitts lum Physicians, Uagtfis's, and Merchants in diHer ent parts of tile country. The subscribers have sold La Mott's Cough Drops, as Agents for Messrs. Crosby's. The Viedirine lus obtained the spprohation of tha public, by tlltc t'u g many curts of the diseases i'vjv whn h t is recommended. We have therefore, no h s tan n in tecon. mending LA MOTT S COUG'i' DUoPS, i.s an tscellent niedicise. f!. Dawson, drnggts', nd late U & Surgeon at Port FyrUf , Pittsburgh, Pa. J. Il. rrm, M. D nd E D Dowei, cirjggis's, Zn. svule, Ohio 9 Wiltiam Met nt, M. D. D.yton. Ohioi M. H'olf Si Go. Apothecary's H II, Goodwin and Asht n, and FairchiidsSc Co. di nggists, Cinr u nati, Ohioj Ira Delh: o, druggist, Chiiln o:he, Ohio; Sharp.
ies&, merchant, M. Clausvilh, Ohio, L. P. Fr. Zier, m'rehun?, Xenia, Ohio,. Wm. Lowry, rref chant, Lebanon, Ohio; Dr. E Ferris, Lawrenceburgh, Indiana; D: U Watts, Madison, Indiana; 'turns Weils, druggist, ISashvilh , Ttn ; T. Divis S!elbyv ile, Ttn Tlyets & I'mtler, rirugg s s 'L u;5viS,e Kj F Fl)'! drugg s, F ant ro;t, Ky; Ir. M Ashuy, Uichn.ci.d, Kv P. H. Price, merchant, Georgr '.ovt , Ky; T. ?c H. Urents, mer. hhnts, Ptr.s Ky; 1 . ii. Aiwcodj merchant, Gretr.sburgh, Ky. Rcfcience to the envelope which accompanies eacn t'Ottle, for crruM a e of particular rases.
LJ Prepared by ( c S. CROMiY, Dwgg:sts, Cciuir. us, Ohio Each Pottle will be labelled jnd Mgntd by them luhM-wise, ro genuine. Kach uotle contains 45 doses pt ice S1 old ry K. FEhHIS. LiW':erceburRb, la. August, 1827. 31
Type loundry and
Corner if ine and Centre StrceUt Cincinnati. THE proprietors of the Cincinnati Typa Foundry have lately xaade considtrabld aOdaions to their establishment, and are uavf able to furnish on demand, on very short dotice, 1 YPE, fioua fourteen line Pica to Nonpareil, mostly of NEW CUT, and as great a variety of FJNCYJOB TYPE, CUTS $c. as any Foundry in the Uuited Suu-s, and at the same prices as at the Eastern Foundries. Also, Presses, Chases, Cases, Type-caeta! Keglet, caat to regular bodies; Brass Rule of every description; Printing Ink, of Nev York and
j Philadelphia make; Bail Skins, Parcnunnt,
as- n as
cor.tessrd, and the matters nnd things therein wiil be decreed accordingly. ALl;X li fl. DILL, Deputy For Jajii-s Djll, Clcik Den. 23th, IS27. 5l 4tv N G. tliiWiui), bo 'citor for the complainant. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. FUiil.IC nonce is hert by given that I shall exposj tr .skle at pur-hc ve: due on the preiiiisf s, -n Saturday the i3d day of this month,
nil the right, ti'le, claim, interest and demand oi l
An Sherer, ir.r-i:t dauhtf r of Pierce bherer decd. in oter and to the south east qua'ter ot section 19, town No. 6 of iiarge No. 'j wrst, in the said toun'y of Dnrborn; this laud is sotu tty orler of tin probate coui t of DearOurn county for the maintenance f siid minor, and will
He sold su jeet to the widows right of Dgwer.j
itiaij iuuc uii nr ii tj, tn saie. 1 1 i; uaueipuia
.ua3 jm.L,iftr.rt,iiUHrumn :xic &c. We will a so procure b'ereotvno
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oi Ann aii n-r pi tr. r....rr. T v.n.rri. u..
1 MHO U UIUTI j IIUIII LJ . O A' KUUUi i I (111
adflphi.i, and delifer the; same at Cincinnati, free of charge, for transportation, coinmis-
Februsry 1, 1S23.
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UA i 1 t 4 . u: i,.,,,,,,,, r.,. i tun u ucu il m rait, u
r.f-.u- l -. . i. j i' ;L.4 ...uui.. i ; wo .i,,,i,J ithout alarm or iippronens'on. What
uiv ''v.m in ui Willi U Wtl i(J tie Clt:ltut;tl iJliiiu uiicirici auiy iiac.u hi h,juiuuuu .
tome. He became suddenlv reconciled, not to vote for him, I wished to inspire Vith some individuals between whom) him with no hopes from me. The presiand himself thrc had been a lonx exist-! dential election never was a topic, to
nz enmity. t ne crontr nnrf nf the which the most distant allusion was)
-
Tennessee delegation, (all I believe ex
cept Mr. Eaton and Gen. CookeY, called
on me together, early in the session, for! dinner given by the Russian minister
. i committed to my care, 1 await the event
e?er it may be, my anxious hopes will continue for the suc ess of the great
cause ot human libertv, and of those
high inti re-ts of national polit y, to the
N. G. HOWARD, COUNSELLOR AT L.UV,
Iawrencehurgh, Indiana, will faithfully t A tend to professional husir.ess mtrudteU to his
are. He will attend the courts in tht- 3d cu-uit, also the Supreme and U Stains courts at lnA.. anspol'i5. Office on High Street, oppv-aite ihe Ule'k's OfHce. Feb. 25, 1326. 8.
made bv me. in anv conversation with , in.n '' , , . . OI
k a K.f u.nanoA ,r ..J my Hie Have been taithtuJly dedicated.
I III. HIM It II r. ill 11 L 1 1 A L Illl III1L.111.U ft ft' "
7 7 II
the express purpose, as 1 understood, ofthe late baron of Tuyll, on the 24(1) De
producing a reconciliation between us.
I related, in substance, all of the above circumstances, including the meeting- at Lebanon. Bv wray of apology for his conduct at Lebi? on, some of the gentlemen remarked hat he did not intend
any disrespect to me, but that he was la
boring under some indisposition. I stated that the opinions which X had expressed in the house of representatives, in regard to Gen. Jackson's military transactions had been sincerely entertained and were still held, but that being opinions in respect to public acts, they never
cember 1824. I recollect the day because it was the birth day of the late emperor Alexander. Abotit thirty gentlemen composed the party, and among them, Mr. Adams, Mr. Calhoun, Gen. Jackson, and, I think, Mr. Macon. Just before ve passed from the drawing into the dining rcom, a group of some eight or ten gentlemen were standing together, of whom Gen. Jackson and I were a part, and internal improvements, (I do not recollect how), became the subject of conversation. I observed to him in the course of it, that if he should be
And my humble, but earnest pravers will be unremitted, that all danger may be averted from our common country; and, especially, that our union, our liberty, and our institutions, may long survive a cheering exception from the operation of that fatal decree, which the' voice of all history has hitherto uniformly proclaimed. H. CLAY. Washington, December, 1827. OF ALL KINDS NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE,
ADMINIS TRA TORS' NO TICE. Alilh. subscribers, having taken iut kites f t A admiiiKsti at'.oa on the estate ot Jm-s '- .linn, late !' hf yrorn c u'itj, det-'d. l.ercoy no tily those indebted to t&id i slate to come Iorvvaid in.niediaiely and make settlement; anu those havu.g1 claims ajpinsi Said esixtle aie alarequested vo present ihem properly auiLcniicaicd for payment as the law directs. Notice s hereby given tht a s-le of the pei-9t-nal estate of Said dic'd. will take place at il.r house ot E. Conwtll, in Aurora, on tht - 3d d ot February next. Terms made known uii dy
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