Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 27, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 17 April 1841 — Page 2
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ui . j" i eiiriip- !n corruptnni, nn
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tcr il iiullvidiial i r communities that thry will m-t p iy i'. ' Irlioncpt dehts. But it liuiv 1 l- b aid i:i rcpiv that as individuals ; . i i i 'i .
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!,is c.-.:np!e, will lie established and se
cure 1.. it iMT-.itert el all relnrms, witlnu:
arvi st these evils, su fn',! nf d,ui:,"'r in their teiidenev. 1 will rrnenc im incumbent from efiioe w'iii has t iiihi'ii!!y and limit'Sllv acquitted liiinself of ihe duties of his ofiice, excft in sueli eases where such
officer has lieen mi:i!v "i an aeliv.
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i-hicli t!:e i'il' i t at reformation is hopeless, z-tuslep, or by sectet mean- t he less man-
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!.:i n . -spens it. en ( I ttics. poweis and te-Ji-st. it is icitui' il i'i: t :i!C:p'cs of John 'I 'k s:i' i r!s oi' k new ei!
v'. : the lim'lii)': f.r nil
I'm s.i enii'il term o : ( r;;i of l-nir vear- ;:i
fulure time. t!.e
T":ce to a s:i:'.;.e
,1.
;ceause
l.uiiest linn. H Ivepiililxsn in principle
and a pafrot in prr.ci'cr. I milit find uthi.r r.-insuiis in tin; hisif.rv of his prist hi'.1
:i life di'vi If d !o iii service of Ifs e.iii.iiy but I hue fni'v nns'vered yoe.r em;:i:ri s. ll.tiin itsponded fully and I'p f 1 v (o your eequir'e?. 1 am, jronllrrnrii, vonr nn is I obedient servant, JOHN TVI.F.I1. (Jl'i'Kl.Ui. 'i'o Hie Vvople ;!' titv i'nlicil ; fciaii'f. i rt:!.i.ov-CiTi.KNs : Before my an 1 vol . at the Seat of Government, the pamlul communication was maue to vmi bv llie of-
l.:i:i t:ic to;- ; uu.-r, t j r., r.Mem.un rne n t!:e peop
e :
.yu :. Apr! V SI. , YU c rritUuut of i, It it ll'H
in life, llie I
-test t-
I;; doalh, rill . co;:!:t V V, !S
above, aiiliouh
'i .i is r.mt.-etr.ce.i c w'il !i ive !,( . ;i
m some d;'-.-!:."! prcpiud fur it, v.'il le to the v.liolij roiintiv an ;.s'ei!;..!'.i ; blow. The .miii'i rrnpti ! !u.'i.l,!i ol'i'.i.i d. n as fi pitrio', his robust com-i'.SutloM anu od've s!ieiw;!i. nil to tl. ; l ist v. '!; of ifs 1 f lild left his coil'itry iilt. It hot bin;: In w'sii all I noliii'.t-T ;,) u-.-r in i-.-Tif, oil'., r lo Ifs buddy or m-nt.il c : n . ci ; y f r th" a' ! d!-
;i-.r-:e ol t!,e !.:: i ti;i-t tu -a! C.lii 'd. T::. 1 us of li.,.,o i! Z -'lis. who assem'ded I i v.ftr.e...
:-'tn: It has become our most p dnful duly to infoim you tint William IIi:m; i I A'.tlMS'.'N, l itu rn sideiit of the United .-.lutes, has dei . lied tins i;fe.v "This dislrcb-in event ten k place this ibiv. -.t ti e I'les'di. nt's Mansion in tins e'.'v, at thiny m'ntited bel'uie one in the ; mernii''. ' We lose no time in despatching the Cif;' f ' "!cik in ib.-J s. te Depaitinent as a s' eci n:es-.5CiMjtt to bear vctt these nscli " . i . i -
af.i imiy iu.:n:..
c i, tve t..e Iiormr to ne, with ti.e li
es n .'.nit, vetir o.ieu.cnt servants. 1!.-M!:b WKP.STKU. trec.'y ofit.i!e. Tl K iAi A t 'AViNti. l-ee'y of Treasury . ,H)',i. r.Kl.L. Secretary of ''ar.
i.lli.l patriotic lil'Mi Wlio 11' '.men
our e.re!!ent and sidMiitiiule form ol pivenmieiit, provided I'uliy, so fir as human
hi m"!-hi ntovidc, tor that mel.-n-
event v. iki n, in sii iK.ii'j oov. n nun
fl.lC:
Clioi v
w
m nil
and
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1,
first in the naiioiial ri L7Ui!. b
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a nation puiiiiii. By their wisi'i m oier-biiit il wss rr.j'i'ued tlira the
same power which elected the f.ot elliecr ef tl e "overnmr nt, s'louhl elect the second ; and that the same forms and U- "11111Miettion which i.iaiked the seli-i 11 of
1 .1 . 1 . . . . . . . 1 1
IV, ami Hit.'li.ioio ii. o muie 110;. 'i uoii.i.nv !ia? pi ven his official inl! nonce to the pur-ji.-iesof party, themby 1 if 1 1 11 : 1 1 t':e P'itron;i"o of the ( iovermm nt in eonll ct
!. ,!,,. l,eei:om ot f lections. .Milnei-
mav tieconi.' necess'iiy unTiiese wiii bo in n!e hy me
v.c
But as a community ol' individuals, which will be Jt umi to amount to the same thing; an I we should feel ouisclvcs equally bound to perform what wo have promised bv an i.pcnlor rcpicseiilative as what we h ive pci.-:onalh' aicei! to perform. And it may Le considered exceedingly doubtful whether an individual who refuses to comply with an aprei men), or perform nn oblig tfion enlcred iiiiu by his apent or represeir.ajive would comply if entered into bv liiuL-eif, should he find any means of avoiding it. or should he not think it to ho his interest But the question of charac-
luh a great one.) is
Willi l!
ree; removal on- tliis nib-
ii, -,.!, on aoeibitv oi feeliii''. I have i ter and obligation, (t!
had n. eau-'f to ciio::s!i or indulge un- nl.t the only one involved, but that ofexIfiid feel'iu'-s towards t-ny, 1ml my con-1 pediency our interest as a corporation dud will be roiptkited bv a profound sense I ;uid as individuals. of what is due to liie country and its in- j The debt is constantly increasing at the sfluiioiis; nor shall I tie-loot to apply the rate of 10 per cent, (the best that could ;imo uiibeiifiiiii rule to those of uiy'own be done by way of playing oll'or begging
.t,.;.,i,.1n.o 1'ier doin ot opinion wmll
be tolerated, the full enjoyment of the ri-jht of sulTrrge w ill be maintained, as the hfrlhri'dit of ever; mciieuu citizen, but
l,..i...lMr Ill I 1(1 Oli.i'."'
f nmi.lnlm V III 1 !U (Illi'.'" Curt'.-'
ice is presiding over the several Depart-: l . ' ' . nn V.rilior." I have, dwe'i
. 1 1
tune; and we, it we were so ensposeu, cannot avoid paying it. If we do not pay the debt ourselves, others will for us, or rather will compel us to do it. While wo have anv property it is subject to be exe
cuted and sold for the liquidation of any
o io n
and tils'! iigtf.sh
T lit
the one. should r.i:
that t f the other. Thus careful were "ihc I'alheis" of the land the patriots of a natiietie "C to secure as far as 1 i.ietiea-
I
movals from office are likely often to nt.se, lion, which if sold such tunes' as these,
hit
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1
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coiniitv ol ciiiiracirr anu v.oim, ami
liiiu-ss for the high tnisl. in the two individuals who yhould ho elee'rd I'residi l.i
rind Vice Prtsident of l!,e United Siati?. Thus did they gu ud. mid secure by fill homan meaus, tliat in the liiihu lied for, ifou-di possible coiit:i::'M:ry of a nuh-
d.a-vrd of the First .M.-.g'slr;
litems, ot .-ihe tleeply regretted death lf;: the lonscr npon this subject, because re-1 ,-ims tlw.t may stand against the corpora
lUl-tlil IlC III J ll.illtrtMl, IIIIU 1 iv'uv-tit- vi ihe United States. Upon him you had conferred your suffrages for the first office in your gli'i, and had selected him as your .chosen instrument to correct and rcfoiin ail Mich errors and abuses r.& had mani-
of eifn Ci le-
inauj'ir.'i!;tl .Ill-Oet
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toivs t.f il tin! he p cqu d t.) 1 . f.re I 'm. ti leiice w Tii - w .--( k tir..: of i: x'rr ,.n 1 Cui is" ef was ovi 1 1 , Wet. '('in of iii I'-;-
p'i5'iire:f 1. or b !'.
timitel'.' n !i ',1 r
men -.t j I If b 1 , :, O'.U life, 0.1 Sill!1
n.'ss el o' after nr. In
b .'is of If s t 0.1' 1 t io rneedieis t,f , persuid f iends, d'oniic, the mein'.
in h.e l. : il' :l II 1U. O
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next
rs.p.; si'oii of t..e i;Ver t of foe stem it'll su.tl Lavf '.' 1 lo exist. Tl.e ;ire
im: patient, w-t.i Uie
fee, forbade a leri-it lo
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To!nea I tie j
t. is, v. is : reel and d- 1 iiiiv !
me;
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In'slei'ug ;:tl
dies, eti! due
e5 ? of 1 i it; Inr.; neb '.;;d iules'iii
ectef i iui.
at o i; t i.iek 1 . ni . pruiiise ilnurl.ovi c.mie
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ll.e
ipo.oj liate inlt inal reuu n a in fat measure, the uli
ut tin: r-ioii
not reijaiu a be;.li I.
as.-iimpl.on ol T II
eeei'.d, il.c ia pin lie s
nii-nt.
h:c!i leis h.-cn so w v r.ml well
eii.ceiu;-! by ti.e frarners i f the Consoiiit:on. bn.s het n i" pel a':y Wv.ll e ivilfd out i v liie peep-le, in f h cticr. nii-'vl' i'. Ii the fi f i ii. a of a po per prts. n for li e oii. ee ol Pi'e.-idt iii, v:,3 a s;d y. t:l 'l ;,i xioie: roiie'lu b; I y lie p-- (pie. e-r ..ii i !y b .: .-o wa-i tb .t of ti.e Vice Pr, .-fb ei. Ai.d i.b'.i u.f: il.eio ini.v h ive I r:i a sol.t: ry t xc. iti'iii, it h - uedoulitv ify i ,e:i tie tale, since ti.e found. iticu vi the '.ovt tnUiou!, to ;;. ieel ii.. a ihe most nelneiit 'or
tab r.ts m il cbaou lrr ai
r.n.l If 'dn ; t iii ibe eu! iv. entifdi in e
. fiirtf'ii. :.s well for ti.e Second, as foi ti.e first Magislrito of the Union.
tjoi;e:;l,y cm pmsp.ect ill tie- '!!; erj. ; taut v.oik, :.ud happy in ibe ad . j tien i f
ciii.raetrr to the I:il;:i tius.s m v.iw, toe people r f the I'uiicd Piatis were emiucn'dv so, rt ti.e h.st Ihtsldeiiiial i b ellen. Ami if theie le any present censola'ion ! ldor the berenveineiit which has stricken a nations heait witli apoiiisii. il is fun is!i-
fested tiicinselves from time to tune m toe pr ictic.il ej eiatienn of the Covcrninent. While stand'n,;' !l! the tlncshold of this nreat woih.be has by tiic dispensation of an aii-wise Biovidetu'e, been rcusi ved from iiiiioiij's! us, and by the psovisb-ns ol t lie Constiiuiion, tin' ell'orts to be tii-teled lo the aeeotnpI:shi!ig of this ilabv imiMitant
i .11 ..... ....ni.trnnfiti Ol nn
and I won in. hum-' m; v.......... derstand the principle ef the Executive
action. t,. -,il ,,.,1.11. r-rif nillliirci tin: nuit ri
rcoaomv fboubl be ri'-oitcd tn, ami, as out f rcMilt-. a piiblle. e.ef t in time nf penct
id
he si'diiieii -iv n oeieii. i '. dollars per year-
ic rmetiliicliryvnllinii rii'Mot "' ,,, ,,, ,,PV .t.f
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corporal ion, leaving our cu!Z"ns emirciv
!i
t;..-k have dnvoivt tl same occurrence I ins and suffdeeoy t.f
l ew lest.
upon myself. J ins nbjee.i.'d the wisdom nr iiistliulioiis to a
I'ot the first time in our bistort. .
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eh eted to liie V
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111. IK'V
t.f the United Stutes, I-y ti.e happomng ol a cent: ngeiicv provuied tor in lee (.'oiistiliit'..p, ,u had devolved op. n If m the Fo sIf. titii:! elf ce. Ti;? sp'iit of fo'iit.n, wb.'eh is diiei tiy oj posed to the spTl f a lofsy p'driot:sm, may tlmi in this occasion for
asr-aiii's upon my ininoii.iat t.-n . Mievcedi::;.!, uefer t'lciiii.stanct s s
oo-iitivUl of III ei '-
eiL: nnd true tyi- Ion. tliflati :- the n-nil to ; Mich iiiean . in order to Hipplv h'li."i.':.ei..- j in the revenue, rail., r than tn tb.o-e ibmnl- I
fill expi'dieii!--, w i debt, rvo tn vin! country and to
i nnv rn-at ent'T'-'nev
:Miu'o.,rr Mmiibl be idefi-in d. The iippivprbition- i-hi.nld he direct and cx;;lo ;!, a-
;i s,, i re oi oi'i ! , oHi i . . iiei v be l' em i oi-i-
woiild of course be sacrificed for a mere trifle. The consequence would be, our properly and source of revenue taken fiom us, and the debt remain unpaid. For example the w harf which brings to the corporation between four and live hundred
-a sum more than sufii-
io ormnarv expenses oi tno
.'ii. ii it : ill' .! 1 'ii i'.
ii'll im." in a panne c k -niire. -i ni' the llbi'i'.V t-l Illl'l't h iii iv ari-e. A",
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ten an,
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nn
i etcti. ami
eeuieiiU ii. 'o the .i'.ii.iii: s
i;.,'io;i ol'j.i. 1,1 e idfiiis. I shall pi ic in lin iiiteli'iri nee i.nd patiiotism of ti.e I'et.ph
mv or. i v sure rt
!o 1 1 s;
.1.
so 'j loath
to h ave a iinnU"! t'. r di-Iiiir-iii'; le.' li
pit ihle v.Ph the pidd roMH lolbilll v on f ' ! "... the ( on erinu' to - .- i.cni! thin or f' , r ..,,:..!
lied i.ite -;: '' coie'i;ii pinuThe ; ifdle
nnv war I n-, cm ted un lit and Ihe con ie'; ..-r-. of n fnalieiai e:
the 'aiietiiHi e I' i i' ! t'u u v enh.i"
tl
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free f,om (ho burtlien of taxation, (and if our debts were paid) would not at present if sold under execution, bring one-fourth its value, be'ivinu us ever afier under tho tmcess'ty of paying a direct tax fur tho siipoori of on r corporate being. We are not only liable to have tho wharf and other property belonging to the
co, : ha t
;i tax snhi
V V ; '' i" '
lion sacriin-ed, hut aher tins, to
ih'.-i bv an order of ei ;ir!, to le--
nt to pay ine tletd, ami in
o your e-
e l !
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.."I ! ii HI li -0 1 1 '. II SSo; Vf'd. t
ertv of em h individual would slid be b'.i:.;;.l i.nd s'lbiect to execution, as il appeios bv a decision of Judge Kgelstoii,
it tbeii should be our course? To pav
licera nnv be i:nti.e v resign, or th.e
,e prop-
,!'
t :;h d. enoif - 1 .;,(. I
I n n ii t be u r i
, 1; hall ci a-e. .".! .:-inna-ter, io' hath.
h' . nl eii'ie.'.iu id, -i. ui b 1 inild r. . .'e 1 by the h-
Wh
our d
:nl!
en
.st mat er
wis" and all power ii ami I v whose d'sp"!
the high off.ee ol
;.e,!ij wno made me.
iis itioil I am called lo President of this Afon-
i.lliodv to earrv oul the
ede'acv, uiUicrsliiii
1 mv; it to UO--.-II i-t.'ti enact .in n' -i mi, I in u hi Ji iU -
I -.hail -i"niii'uly '.'ive my ni-t iiathiind iiic .-nre which
lil li ie ,u- ,t- ii.'-
principles of that Cons'.itution which I
- I !!...! - . il . .1 .--.111 .1 .. '
Fierdiy, on the id of April, jcu ' u'f V V "". ui:' 111" . .
11 n.e-iioai ion ,ioo i .nui-o ton..-, n, in -.e. - i
1111
dnr V.b't'll I,
sau!;, at Iniitv m n-
d i
I. ,o . ... i , . J c
o.n'i i t :d io bCille.
&.ii.; ii;.
i i,
a .
io 1 o'tdoc'.:, mi the m-uf.Pe; tl tho ... 1 W. i. S Sltloll d I. y the Froa'deid, n:.! ! bv I).. Wufihitigton, were li.ese: I w'r-'.i n o to und. ;'and the true
have sweuu -to pn-i vi, preserve, aiul uefend." The U;'U'il ooveitui'iitv which is. afforded
cceded. in tho Chief Mapis'racy, by tho 1 1 a Chief MagVtr'sto upon Ifs induct'.on lienes', id le, ami l.iph ptii.eiph d Tyler, i to oliice t.f rcs. ntipg to his coun'.rytncn Fi the cliai.ictcr and qui. hlit s of sueii r,, ex"efi'iiun oi' lin: pt-llov ".vhich would
ii-bitive auilne.ity . oi to declare that 1 l'i",:ie mi-;.,, nnd illO'oilti
'. rcc o'pi'e -lve. sanction to anv IM
nri 1 niat ii,.r in ' 'oii-'i'1'-'
jeet tho re-terat'eni oi' a -mind tii'-'ef.. 'n.cdiiini, so c-e;;titlly nec-eiry to t-onfiilt'iieo in all the t ra n-.e t ions oi In torn 11 to inda-trv it- j'l-t anl adequa!
v.airdr, and to n-
p i v, and b ,osr Ii is true, t
honor ibly and save our credit ttv, t r wait to be compelled to
both pro.pei't v ami credit.
nit ! he gi eater pai t of tl
10
debt was contracted mi ihe credit, and fel
ine
hoi,;;
V
rticeb-.r ben
lit of a few persons
nig orooortv on
High
rcet. And
to
re
thus it seems hard for persons living in distant and remote purls of 'die town to bo t'txed to pay such debt. 15 : t we are bound for has a community, and must therefore
do as
dtblidi the public pi'o-i-j r?,, ,is w'o can, and not as we would. We
p rity. In ilfci.i.nx iinen tin; .e i ' " ' "" , i iiive as i ar as possi n le asecriai ncd i ni lots
of -mv fiieh nn a-areto tne enu poo'.' , or piling m Pont ol w hieli. the th'bt was
well ii it- ciifortidty to t!.e( onnituuoii, i (,0,,h..)C(cj) aiu J.avc S(,J, lJ,,t t ' f::ill reert to tin- Fatiurstil the fi':,ti.u-j J.cn npt.ealed to court. If we obtain r,ddiean'honl lor advice and in- hioi,...,, ; , , .1;t rnoj, .,' wc. expect, we shall be able to he drawn (rem tin .r -a ' ' t!; .,.f1;) ln(:rl t;l0 ,,(;..,Wr ,,;,, 0fll(; Madison t - in oi too ennui in , a''-' I-., i :.. i i. . o :.. l i
may eu'di
Tue nt ton.
h
i,
imuri
v. ii c i !;; t
th ,t ti. y ,' l - i ' ,"ied. one ii lu i over If;.!,
ft luiio tn.e th
.'cfll Iv plh ,; ,.-l fore I... rxp'ird; :; 1
11 Ut'eie.l wore S I
- it.-t, i n W fl. ):. I ,;l!i .1 ;
i n i ' m 1 -i
: e
lif'l'n S i,
I". w.
i i :d - v. n,.u';f ! thio: , and.
I.
in ii
cotr.hut, ,e of :i:i ,J 1 s iing lo sp-' ik ;." !;;,!
VVV1. ..I U,, , ., ' I or ri of'.. .- a.. .,
mrni.snd: -Me. I v.i-ir Vot r.MiTiii-: r-!t r. : ;:;t :i m s o tT.:on:r. I wt-n um.-. ,x
I -V-X S.rt !T!:.i; i;o..i.. 'I'le i.f; iv,,, v.-., re u'leii d di-lillv't M ice, n:vl. :..t f.a ru. iv 11
i nt -o d t...; g. ii;,
.bin I lean I hug 1 his inI he
the (iiurtiiliii'ilt. 1 wL-
III eatiii d ( ut. I ..-di lio'.if ng more. T. Alil.Fi'il. A lending Fiisici..i 1 it 1.1). MAY. M. I. .. W. UfiiridilNu'IOA', M. D. J. ( '. HALF. .M. I). ASUTON' Al.FXAn.'RF, M. I). CnliJllili.lg FilVsiLilliiS.
pel nap.j
ll
i :; i! as ihe-se, tl e .N ilii n In.o and
df ii:i;g c nfide nee.
not t enudlv hiirv. n, er their pas!
Vi hole i eo-
p.c ; ti ev were lioiti cm-st n ot me a a ion both word y rf li e pieat ii.nse. and both fi.l'.V renal lo the ciYs. 'I i.a! .. uy
T 1 1 1: S ! atcs
sound and
1 1
i
UHie
aoiiiiii
!ih
iiiaugui;,! adore p euhar cii cum;
e.uf er eriuaiiv I in i. a v. it.i
v. '.!!, as Fii sldii.t t f die F 'ulli tl
at:ea, m lee loim oi an not having, ui.di r I lie ices Wiilel; have bioliel.l
me io the tl'sehaiga -f the high duins i f Ihe.-iiient of the Uuiled Stales, 1 ecu afforded to me. a brief exposition of the principles which will govern me ia die geiien.i
1' V, i
.',1 v, 1'
course
e
and
ns so
e (.J..-. eraI O L.V":.i'.i :i;i Coviiivn err.
Thv E '.Eii. rai. V'.v5tii.xi;H:: Cirv, Apt! I 2, l'-ll. 'I he t lieiitestanees in v.h'cit we "re i
.! i v : t d
i
('ie;il
... .t
imm-ier ii.e govcnm
afe principle.--, acqu
a tiUiies ;s cxeeutiv
r as op. him devolvi --, measures of Ili:ro::'i
t i my aiimiif-dration ol p-ul i.c
il-
nt upon ff ;i v.'ouid seem
to be due as v.oli to
I hansel! self as to vou. In iro-'ird to foreign m;
n uf iv
e chicer, i c.ny out so ;:n-
is
,e giound weik of my policy will
nyUiS-
ii. subuiittaig to inWifie 1 shall tedu-
,e tn
doubt. In all this, the pi
l of the Ihes'dent, lender have full ind tiiiiie ei id'
wished. t;o greatlv needed; ihen
lo; ia f ,e p. . (
not, and cannot oe ihe sm
S.i Ol i '.es.ee.
cm! ,te I to d.
in,;
111 1 e,ilnea
present ? . n-e,n!y ti.it f).-. Wo: thh.gton inmifdi i'eiy wiide the m do .mi fi r "tcscra .'don. Tin y p vs. nt a hiief but i'mprcssive Mm,! . f thue-v-s w;t;(.;, KCU. pic, I t'u; 1st iic'mc;di of i!:e dopiiled pitti n'. -m I n e flnnrliiVi:,: ,..f i,f0 Horn m tlevoiioa lo hi; tr.nn'rv which ; ii'iiiate.l ifun l!,; mgho'il Ifs hi'.-, nnd sh. ae
lorlh even ia ihe
it oid -an. i:r a le Inr us, in tne recess
Cinn-s, :'.: I in the nb.-. nco of the Vice I'o .-'nb ;g, to make airar.gcnitiits for the
ill uaistralii n of ihe so
id ft.
nnda-
Fm-.cr.l wiih liie th IC.iS; d ner.il be
i ien.h
llavii gg con?
iiil.'i
I'.mlly and personal fiieiu'.- of the
nave cuiviuued imifzed en We
that tno fu-
lesdav,
la l
i,!. at l'i o'eloek. The reh
the
Lrious
As
ti. n for this cfu.lidi nee. we make up extract fiom a Ft it r wiitten by Mr. Taluk, ami mule public, t'uili g ti.e late car,v; The letter was in reply to cot tain iequiii. s addressed to him. rs the Whirr Candidal;! for ibe Vice Fit s:dei,ev, by some
which ieoui-
. i in :ew of the possilf 1 it
citizens of South C.iiollna
lies were nnd'''
of (h'ii!,. Thus
services to ha p il'aniLtl accurddng lo the us igi! of ilia Fplseop.il Ciiurc'a, in whieli cliurt !i tho deceased most usuailv wt r-
d. T!io liedv to be taken from liie
tout he might be c of even's as now
d on. in ll
10 Co i i ;.;
he is called on p, f,Ji
.1 fit i i . (tn
use i. net L.xceuuve tii;ur. liie h -tier of
.Mr. I nam in reply to thtsa
lice on our p rt to igiieo from m nc.
lously cui.ivale the rcla'.ions ef pein e and amity wiih cue and all, it wiii l e my mesi ino ei itivc iliitv lo fi'i.. ih.it iho hoiioi id ihe country ehall sustain no Lb-mi.-h. Wiih a view to this, the condition d our
mi lit at y defences w at.xii us solicitude.
has ia other days covered itse'i v.dii
newe. and the Navy, not inap: teimcd the ligiit aril! oi'l'ue p.uhl:
uliieh iias spread a i:ght of glory over ibe American standard in ail the w.ite.s of d;e earth, should bo tendered re pie to wiih effieiepcy. In view of the fuel, well avouched by
ever uh i'inio e'iii 'l'he in-lit. itini.-
ciiiiiitrv men, eem e t .' h feet enjoyment of ad h:
o,,.e. ,.v',;!,!t, d In the ori
num! derivim: lis power- from the eoiireiit
1 havim: liiiieirtc " u
or.lv u mncn pou i . mcecf-ful operation.
... ,.Nl,-'i- in! niiio-t rat mil tUmi
,1.. I ..... I !. 1 1 I t ' I i 1 , ' l - 1,1 III
tlni- pr;o b"d to tin' -.ovcrui " (he (hoenaiietlt, nlliei' If . in
i o;,!e lor a.l.iio.uuil n ; they di-O'i'') that
triut- iiiei -Oil ..-men li l..:i .1. I-"-- 1 to -- lie r 1 1 the. a i iiment . . i -.. .. r i i . . ,
ll;; ine mon. t
l"I
ove, mv
m in I , , . i i i" -'rb.'."-p'.'e-
d of a (.i.'tci-ii
ol" lhp mi ei ned. an
r-, T-o-vi r a- i- in I'Oiinv mi ii--
Thier w ho are ch.tr .:-
hi. ii I'll rel ii . . v
ar.e uie
ml
i';iii:;C in I'O'.vt dcpartni' id- i
bv an ii'aa al to ih C I aid , b- t by - I liihoo-.' whhdi tb
tviio friiiaed t ui; I .ma
beceiue a maitei ol tahii-h between the 'Iho Army, w If eh ,'in.l the States co.aino
. . I' t . r- ,, I',! , T l- c i no i. , i "
1"
observance
,U.I
'
li
of reverence and alu e-
ice oi 1 no i.e a 1 1 in ., . v -
a 1 1 ti ol inn. n alio
t;-..t aied ot nut'
1 1 1 1 e 1 1 i.
-h end-;
mstory, lint tho tendency of all humnn in
concludes as follow-!
"iinric.-, saiutioiis is to ceueentrate power in liie
i liiinus ot iisni'-le man. and Ilia! lueir ulii
"1 Himesitatmglv oeehiro it as mv fir.-n '. mato dovvnfill l.a- orocooded iV.,in this c
essciilial mi
. . i j , i i i . i . . ... i
i . 1 1 . in e !; S'lII'.'U Oil I 'rr 'lieil I s I nn-'f to t ir I imrrrrc- ,l: rf nor , . . i . no 1 1 . 1 i . r
oanli ,,, t woillw ,.f ,, h, , i : i ,' ;'" -el " J I conv icno.i inn .vai.au. uen-y Uarnson is ! cause, deem it of tho most
this ".ri 1 and w '. !! I P'.,o,:. - ' ,-. '" ' , i " T- V x quabhed to guard and pro.n,.l the liber- pmlance that a complete
'" r.cm.:ty of ,.. orc, e. ,.r . tie- ' The mili.-u v nrr,nfro,.,.-.... ... I.e. .,.mr ! ,:? " . '""" catc the purse.-No mailer where
deepo,;,., r.!,-, ., rr,vvhsi,ll 1, m. A" ,he dlrec.ion Vf M.'iiT.r ( Irnrr-.l m',c.,.,1, I ,:t ir age s am, ineoniprormsmg op. ; pnb .c moneys shall he dope
im.ro ti-pn; ,n I ad' pp-te l!,v, i.i.v t'fn - the (ienmid Co,, mandipo l Ci efife i '7' ,' , , rV'"" ass,!mI'ti" ! ;S ,ii0 .Ire.sidcnt can exert the wi.vh v, c.e.kl v. we ,,., ,.. ; .,; . : fr,t o Iv 1 5 r-r. 1 !Kmx:r' h;VC? Ut" ynis imnnm!iMn removing at his
pieffi 'igai, '.,.! P,n, oe",f,u, c'.l Waiter Jenn' of t'h,. mlt'it; nf - . ! c,aUVeU . hvtV"; V'1 l'!'"! 1U? S!1' their
tail;.'; i , . ,v bv ti , ! I , , . io ... ., ' i ecir.no M-igiMi.ne oi i,,;s ciuoii. oeeaiHe ; V-iimmander-in-C luel" tif tho ,
... - - , . i -. - i . t . i v i a , 1 1 1 1 o ,.i . i i . . i . . l . ... i o . c i . i
io.'.'. ' , o i , . i n:s i, ..a n n -. ii. . i , ,.m,if.. i ' :,,r. a ... ,.. . f,. ... i " . .: . . .
..e-efi I . . i ... F , V - -....,... ...... v.....,.. ,rv .. createl lor ti.e beneft and advan-
"" ' "' i . . ... p ' , . . ui i , , e ccv, ui n.ve u-t
aii l 'A . 1 1 ll 1 th..'! ,: i.o.-o ii. ... . .: '.' .' i '
, i - ii ' . i . o a v i .i . i i '. : m. 1 1 1 o in .-. i no ! ;.!:! ,1 v- , I V 'i '.; t 'i ' . I' M ..." j 'il . 1 ' . I I . I o , . . . i
- , i . i .; i i oi on i, m;il io iiavi C .... r I '.'... : . . . . . .
' " " ".i i- no i i j 1 e , h.e .,. it n , . ct;oi ol
I i- in e. n-i, . a ,.. i !. ... ..... ,, a i
' ' ' . ' " ... iii. . , i i i i ui ei " : .id.. P. , . '. I
V.i,'.. ' ,,
ii bv Unit fee
iion which find- ' !-'
rv oat riot, for the pre-, rv
c,,,, l a. ...-hi. of union lor
chihba n iii'd mir chlMrorfs chil ireii, thvou-h
mum h ?i ret'i ratioii--. .v "PP "
oiitd ii. a Pdl to .'onerate faction--,
,.,,.,.1 the .-rathn-alioll of their
to uive birth (o focal and oetioiu'l jcaloii-ii-S and to ultimate cither in bi'i ahiie;- asima,... il,,. l.ninU of union, or in bnihlini; "P a
' i cciili'iil svtem, which would inevitably end
inn b'.n,,,U- Fc.cptre. and an iron crown. In r-oifcholon. I l.t-s: vmi to be iif-urrd
sepei'.ilion ,h.u j fh.,p ,.xt.rt tUM to carry the forc-o-sword and 1 ;., ,,r;,i. iiiles into r o'i ice duriu;: my ad-
or how Ihe i , Ministration of the ;liveriimeiit, and, con-
siled, so long; fidin.-: in the protect .ns care ol an e .
or id" i tvatchful and nverruliliir t roimi ii. v, .v .
pidgiin-n: : v. n-ca incniu.ng principal ami interest, (I believe) amounts lo something over three thousand dollars. Ik'sides tho above thru'.! are judgments or debts contacted in mailing tiie wharf, to lhc amount of near a thou sand dollars. This togoihor with ihe sum due for the fire engine, includes pearly all the corporation debts. Tiu; colieeier having taken in lhc present year, near a thousand dollars in orders, that have been accumulating and float' ug among our eilize-iii for years. F.bovv -Citizens Yea may easily perceive from the above statement what sho'ihl be thai course pursued bv vour j ihc-'d m t nnd Conue'l. Fy levying a mo- ! derate tax we may in two years, free our-
, I s-lves fiom debt, retain our characlor, and ' . - i -ii i ii - . .
save our property, wn.eii win no stunciein. for tin; future, to enable us to "pass scot free.1' As you will soon be called on in the fast ward to decide who the individual shall bo, In represent you in council; if selected, I shall not. refuse lo serve, but would rather yon should select some oilier person favorable to the interests of tho corporation. If selected, you may judgo from tho above, what mv course will be. 11. P. FOND. Liwt'gh, April 12, 18-11.
lo .nro be mv tir-t anu ingm-M on.., .. -
ot
t
i i
Cni-a I. mis
f i
tr i'o I I ei
t oil id
and -.,b IH rn t'l i' ' ihiif--i - f .in; tu -h)l. 'i. lUlliC' il'. nii!o S i 'le - mvs'erioi's fi IiH'n'iigj
tiani .'. d
trcri'd i g s id... . iiaeert only of h , of cm ;,' y e. I V ' oil hive v.- en oidly "'."ii, 'hit la
'. .'" n'hr
V .vf fin:
... ,,, , bio;,.!.
, 'Oe d'-i
: i i
til W ;t- ., , In. V of Ih.l
'.. the d - id ke ',', e l h'Mtail of tue lni'-'y mid villi "u. of ihe ouui'iin s i
'i
tl.e
Ine civ e. prnces-iion. as-:;s'Cil
ivi'i.i of Washington, (!"oigeAle indr; i, the Chak of liie
pi'- Coin! of lhe United i-!n!rs. and ether o ..-ih as they may s,:c fit to
povve
I, i.,i-!in. l i
... ....... , . . .. . .c ,,,,,1... tvlii.
. -i i in i.a i reu tne o.i; 1 1 1 . i . ,,
custody, Uiu , ,slllU ,iu,ul to those who
llllV and: , ,, i ,. ii,,.;,. r,a force nnd vi-
.. tnl I -linn ii ..- , avy is m . ict the Treasurer. A perum- ,. .lOlIX TVf.KU.
neni ami radical chan-m should therefore " t,-. ,ve A oril P. 1 J 11
Ol" I,,.., ,,I iho '.I.O .' -II, .,,,1 C. it,,. ... tl.l I ,. .1 I MM " .....
" - ' -, , ...... ...,1 io- ,.,. ,.... 1.1. u.. . it.eit. i no iatronago iiieideiit io e d adyatiiago :f th.2 I'.-eshlent, and in ; the Presidential office, alrcadv great, is ihnl sifiit, ntteily denies the light, on the j constantly iiicreasitor. Such increase is
p-iit ot tho I resnleiii, to remove from of-; destined to keep pan; wiih the oaivvtli of
ol le
m e iiiiu . no i., nonesi. cipaide ana i alii- ; our op;ii;itioii, until, without a 1
Inl to the l.oii:-'ldiii:ep, lo make way for .speech, an army of offmehokici
anoieer wm se cntet rceomiuenda'.uu is to , sp:e;iff over the huul
be iuuud m bis being a noisv and clamor-, power exciled by
igma' may
t he uniestiii iiieii
l selii.shlv ambitious
ous dem igogue and p-rli.m beeatoe he ' man, ia order either lo perpeUuiie his an ,i I ......... ,. Id... ;.... .i... A.I...:,.' . I .1,...: i . . 11
rsoii, ami woul
a I
i" 11 lo the-r aid
" .vu. '.m-. t x-i i" -im: ut oi . an . eanv witli nan in'o the Ailiii'ii.stra- llioriiv or to ian.1 it .-.... . - r,i-.,iite iion to pui-ih
I.,;. I Ml:,, . Ili-J ..,,.l...i ... I ,.,..,r,i.-r . ., 1.. I " . ,.'
,. ... ,-.t .11, nn.. "i ' e ;,,n I!:o lUlllii its oi ,) . -. ... . . i I ' . 1
i'o. iii im' i .iv or us iieigiiliorpooil, all : u r. (d (In th" member-! of t!;o I):ploin'it;e body resi-l fH!m inteilVrii (ba.t in Washington, and all cffn ers nfj bf.,-'r,.y H elo-e
( , iirirn tva ri t t ,.! - ! ' . .... . , . It i . . .
. ... ...,.i. ,,,, im.h, jiuerai y, me , j,plro ,,t the attive pirii, ni-inp which mvded lo al'. nil. j a r(v ,,v,.rv w!,Pr exhibitedbeenuse he
At" it is resT 'i r., ;v i.,iiiim,,r..,l.l I
r.f l'
L'I r. Wafiiiviii
l'vir the Political lie. icon. Fiaa.nw -Ci i ivi .is : I feel myself called on la oiler vou u few thoughts on the subject t.f town policy, or the cotiise, . ' , . ... ..... ..,,.-1 oniool Hllil IA-
vvliic.il appo.ui o. in-- -- r - pedieiit for us as citizens of this corpora-
(I bell
I hat
i.
el
d
i
' an ' in -i.f" . l.tol,
committed, by li s piuiciples, to recom-
ot I v OttP-r! of (Jovertmirnt tint they ,mMUl and to urge tmen Ceegrca the we-.r the 'leal. I l.-uUn of ,r,urir.g. I -uloptioii of f u. h mersuten ns will tilth
'I'll o t v y ,,f" ''- mite in the committing the custody of t iV'!'t' N--'' "'"''' of TreaiH'iry. i!ie public mena s lo other hinds limn' the t .j1''' Ff' ' ;'VV;'" I Pie-id-nt's. so as rfl'ee.luallv to sepatate J. IU I i KNI!..C. !t'v 1. a mi i ir,.. i',,,. ., ... ,, fi,.. ',,,, r ' "i,,. be id i n 'i.'.r.K . .! -i.r. w . j !., lV,..; , ; ,';,...;:,......
hi as his successor .nnv I.,.,. I ... it,.. ,e.,l,.v. It is . neiad .V ivilow a ( i heiiivc
t . . . " . -1 ll.. I . I , I lo, I tin
oiiico-iiohiois lo ahst un ! mo til ol all liie means wiihin his contiol we are coii.iinci.w..) in m a..... in the ( lection--, .".ml lo lo accomplish Ifs c.bio.-i 'rho .1 d,t to ' oroaier li.nt of l! ; debt of tho corporation
... . j -
attention to their .lut.es, remove horn office, while subieeled to no has been hanging ow rm, 101 m iny jciis,
pist restraint, is inevitably destined to pio- and that the interest ol sueii pan ainouuis duee a spirit of crouching seivilitv with looafde as much or more than ihe puucithe offieiil corps, which, in older "to up-; pd. The whole of the c.o' poralioti debls liold the hand which feeds them, Avenid amount to iiho.it. five- thousand dollars, b ".u! to tliieet raid active ii.lei feience in jovv in view t.f this matter, the epic-dion tin; t lecti.ms, loll, State and Federal, ; niiscs: What cotir.-o shall we pursue? tlieiebv sbieetii!" iho cru.rso of State log-' Shall we n fu-e to pay ibis debt? Out
illation to'ibo di.'i,!i ..r ih.. Ci.ii !' F'.v- ci. dit as a coinmnnitv, if not as indiA idiials.
ectltiv"
ii:cer. ee, . h
-.ill of I will.
f; iuv ov is p. t a
ll.'s thuo
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From the Cinoiiinati Republican, Feb. 13. I'irc nt IVortli S5cnl. 'J'lic belief w'as peiicral yeeterday morniug that (Jen. Harrison's residence had been burned. Tl.e house caught on fire at 3 F. .M., in the western tviiisr, and baffled all exertions to subdue it. It was only by pulling down Ihe connecting hail witli the main building, that that was saved. The western w ing i- now a heap uf ashc?, and tl.e hall entirely deinoli-heil. The family of (Jen. Harrison feel deeply indebted to our Irish friends who first gave (he alarm, and who succeeded in puttiii" the fire out. '1 iiey left their ivurk, on tho ("anal, and labored as if the house Avcre (heir ow n. Ihit for the generous exertions, indeed, of thro noble-hearted Irishmen, tho whole liiiilding iiuift have been destroyed, and they have, not alone tho thanks of the
widow and th? orphan, hut the warm applause of nil oar citiicn-, for their prompt and efficient aid. Col. 'Pa i.ob wrilts: "We nrc indebted to the active and noble exertions of Irishmen lor the preservation of the house. Tin y not only gave the alarm, but worked us I never saw men work before. They deserve the hiiihrtt praise, as they have thn warmct. gratitude of the family and myself (or tin i i tericuni-. nid. Only a few article" r. l-.'t h trunk of Mr. Harrison's clothiii;:, a ,;i nt . o,it. u 0 ,iln r urii, A c.
