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hat John was a tremenduous ea-

had looked crab-apples at him until

tired, in hoDe of inducing him to get

bis breakfast elsewhere. But it availed not Lone John was again on hand. Major,

said he, cant I have some sassengers for breakfast P Yes, replied the Major grufflr you can have them, if we've got.enough in the house.7 lie then bawled to the house maid, and on her appearing There J.'etty," said he "go take the measure of that man, and fry him his length in sausages!" Xor. Adr. "

of this meeting be signed by the Presidents and Secretaries, and published in the People's Advocate and Richmond Palladium.

On motion the meeting adjourned. J. C. HAU KLS, President.

J. R. Mexdenhall,) John Crch, i

Lot Bt.ooanEi.r., Secretaries. V arner M. Leeds,

V. Pres'ts.

WAYNE COUNTY HARRISON MEETING. At a meeting of the' citizens of Wayne

Countv, friendly to the Constitution o: trie United State?. and the election of WILLIAM

HENRY HARRISON to the next Presiden

cy, held pursuant to public notice, at the Court House in Centre viile, on Saturday the

citizen, General WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON, of Ohio, as a suitable person lor the office of President of these United States: and fur his talents as a civilian, and the signa; military services rendered his country, and his attachment to its institutions and pros peritv, and to the cause of civil liberty and equal rights we cheerfully recommend him to ail our feHow citizens friendly to the above

Snncipics, the constitution 01 ms unusru tates. and coo J order in society, as a suita-

ble person to liil the oilice ol c.nei Aiagis-j trate. j Finley Having in a brief manner refln rvtlm nf AKnpr IT.-iInes. Esa.. viewed ti e iirs: resolution of the self-styled

Rtsnlvcd, That a Committee of eleven per-j Democratic Meeting in this township. 1 beg

sons ba appointed, wnose uuty u snau w i. u m . iuum, n,..i...v. ...v..

nominate to this assembly the names o a;iol;o.vmg resolutions. Ir.eyreso.ve to sup-

riuinb?r of

lance in th

were. In this enlightened age, the mere he

ro of the field, and the successful leader of Col. 8imr k,. ...

' I r IIU 1. 1 ill nim - . . .- "... Ik. mrui-lonf ottran ton I 11.: & " .

unfile::, ixi.l,, ivi wiv. uiviiivuk, uniuLi atliir tion; but it will be such as is bestowed on the passing meteor, whose blaze is no longer remembered, when it is no longer seen. To be esteemed eminently great, it is necessary to be eminently good. The qualities of the

( oinuiu icatiou for tl.e r.illjJium.

lero ami the general must

i . - a I f

I advantage ot man Rind, uetore he will be per

mitted to assume the tide of their benelactor; and the station which he will hold in their

this mitciAn u . ""

.... w .raecca ot Via ITN Col. Spencer has given him a IcXN

friends, private business. BuUlC?S official statement published, which M a defaulter to the above named taZ have never seen it nf-Tsr

makes t mihlie luuin 1

. r - - - ... dUll n mi.

be devoted to the expenses looks as though it reouB re he will be per-itention of the nuhli.. Ti.. :.

to us how

these things.

of vigi-Jport Col. II. M.Johnson as Vice President

for his phi.'an'liropy and humanity (to the

persons, as committees

different townships, for the rur-:

pose of respectfully soliciting the people to poor and unfortunate) as a man." attend the next presidential election and vote;! thev allude to his humti'-ilu to his

iae puouc. t here i. , ,J"S

these an Buren tnea s

ntinre unn!.I L TX.

tlie number and spienaor ol his victories, butltjuiied; yet the influence of Mr. p!?(

upon ine resuns :iiiu uie use r.e may m:iKe 01 ,nnve iiau some rnai. effect which " U:e influence he acquires from them. If the 'allowed to know .in vthincr

fame of our Washington depended upon

military achievements, would the common consent of the world allow him the pre-emf-

If the lallowed to know anything about. Jf on his in relating this is to show ik. i.

iiicn xne -spoils men stand to,.

Another item henr.4 lr D-, '

K

I bUUI1.'sc.iii.ui,c iiis I'usjrsscs i m. iik; tii. units ui. a tii-;aullici Villi OUrril II1!1D. WnO na .1 )

own chii-jton, Monmouth, and York, briiliant as they ;start in search of land in company r one that were, exhibiting as they certainly did. the 'not to take anv more money withfc

D. J. IL Mendenhall of Wayne, and John appointed said committee

Crum of Washington, Vice Presidents, and Lot Bloomfield and Warner M. Lcds,-f3ec-retarics. ' .:,;.'A

The object of the meeting having been ex

attend the next presidential election and vote;; they atiuue to ms numw.uy

a .- r aaj M 1 m f W 1- - I T S TltA TTLW T I 14 I I'lfl lllllla IllClfa L I Mllfll 11 Lt tliill k. T. W W

15th Uctober, 1836; Joseph C. II aw kins ol n)rcnn, wpr-ihia rhil.lrrn nrc r.i.r' an.l it'is said hv hiffhest irrade of military" talents, are scarce-! was necessarv to nav ciwnw.

h iicicuuuii ii '"o I - ----- 7- -- . . t- . , - .1 j r j r -""'

icienas mat ue nas reared ana eaucaieuji uiuujjhi 01. i i.t- Mmitcui iriiriuuouiwas asgotni as any mo?ieu with CoL&aJ

J. D. Mo'risson of Wayne township, A b- them as though tiiev were wmte. and tnusiand cs eem which is entertained tor ins t-.nar-itor any quantity ot land he chno.

i . Xlf r A . I. r'.liMcn Utl, I. . ... -.1, 7r,. f T 01.1 r. mil(Mrnn(mn.irntt'. KiAA- .Inertrtf will tf I I T I: n c i l! -i r . I tliit Vi a .,,.I.I ;n0,i.. I" .

Boston. Stephen Elliott of Franklin, Joseph fist, nor am I an ai

Morrow of New Garden. James Harris, Esq.! to allow him as much praise

nf C.reen. K. Canadav of Perry. Uaniel lirarl-, his cinldren as olSier w;cn receive

abolitionist, vet i am wi!ling:minarchist and aristocrat, as well as tne re- land tie wanted, bv promising to u4j

for educating; publican, is to be found in his undeviattng and noy in the bank, on his return, staWr ( ceive for the jexclusive divotedn-ss to the interests ol his same time that he had got his Uadb

I to the vears ;countrv. seinsu consuleration was ever.same way tor his word! Capt. J.

I L... tU l.i'.lr I - On mnlinn ifiOf O

fi : it'n... v. . .1,- r,.-; burv of Clay. Peter Kepler of Jackson, iisams act; bui a.itcr they arrive

mn wrp annVinted to ore are and report Murray of Jefferson and J. R. Lamson, Lsq. -of womanhood, he oliered to give any ic'ife; su.iered to intrude iself into his mind. lor;,,ut tor more land, and has taken jet

suitable Resolutions expressing the sense of!f Washington who retired and subsequent-; man a larm and one thousand dollars, who(lus country lie conquered; and tne unnvaieo : iuren inends witu mm, to enter htii

,(,. ,-,,,; m,lth ruffuril to our Nat iiin.il Poll- reported llie lOilOWinS names, WUICil cic vr.uiu niiiuj chuci im iwcih. nu iiiujiucicu u.iu iirwiii ! "- '""I""" KNIt J tne meeting Wltn regard IO Our mammal roil J ....... : Tr ri,-...l.- m, lpnnMn(!Vii,l.lil..rrn.h rrl..rv tn h nsmn." iSnonrpr. mlr hia nTt rAtn. T.

save Dick Johnson, would select such soo-j Wa opposed Gen. Jackson, becai se we j the only one who has entered tv-dears" for his wife, unless it were for the'.considered that his victory at New Orleans; money in this neighborhood. -

PhiHip-,(p'rice paid for taking them. However, thev , was the onh foundation for his claim to the Is this the way the public lands sW

I'll . I a . . II... .1 J . I l..- ....ll.-.. 111.11' 1 ' l I' 1 I I U 1 1 .. .I A a.-a . n II ll n k I -

-.. ';ere 111:11 r leo, agreeaoi v i w.e p. .js.-u ; uskhhu, uuu hi wuisc ima iuh hiiuhisuki, -t-i, n "n nut v.oiiimea lOm

cy9 the approaching Presidential Election. zc. to wit: 31. Ai. Ray, Esq., L t IJIoom-

field, Samuel Hannah. John Finley, Irvin Reed, Dr. S. Nixon, T. J. Larsli and Beale Butler who having retired a short time, reported the following Resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: 1st. Resolved Triat we deeply' deplore the effect of the late order of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, requir

ins Specie payments for Lands, while all other pavments to the Government are re

ceivable in Pa pr Currency that we believe the said order has a diract tendency to oppress the Poor Man, while it favors the Rich land speculator and is in violation of

a law ot Congress requir. ng all payments to be equal throughout the United States. A nd we view the same as nn additional attack upon the Currency of the Country, no less delusive, than advorsa to the interests of the West. 2nd. Resolved, That the chicanery, flat tery and duplicity practised by the Oifiee holders and expectants, under the present Administration, at their late Caucus held at Baltimore, in bringing forward, a-id seeking to impose Martin Van Buren upon the Amer

ican People as a suitable candidate for the

next Presidency, under the magical name of

DEMOCRACY, is only another display ot modern Democratic Quackery, such as we deem n. ither entitles them to confidence or respect, or him to the suffrage of the Ameri

can Jfcopie.

3d. Resolved. That while we deem it our'

terms to their

new h'iii's. nt

ed gii

in

Is were taken our anticipations.

the quaoty of -sufficient to have

!y reported the following names, which were

agreed to by the meeting: For Wiyne Tarcnskip. Alexsndi-r Srofce-. R. Mirrison. Milt ui (Jr-ivi-n. J.iCob Crist. J. MC;ill

iDwie! Mot's n. Clel S'.tr ron, John

A ii 'S Cl iwson. Wrn Krowii, l rc

J nti's Ivitiir S ipii'pv Lj'iT. Lew s Jlorr'?. Jus im

A "Ming on. IZ jili J. K-rl!n, Dmii Ctirk, J--imes MiX-ll. M'ldoo Clfiwof. JiS"!li QL'. Do id il irn-iton, Jop'i Ai(f!- I', Divid P. II lltvv.iv. Diid II k, B. S.nwdridffe. Esq , Henry Hunt. Yii 1 .1 1: I IV C I f. ....... 1; ...

f r. r. tir.ii: f it ..r:.r 1 their ords and masters. Wniie they re

IV . Iflll-. IV. If IIJI.l'M". s. -i.u. ll. - ... - -

p....i, ...n..i v:-,... 1?,. 1 nummi.,1 .'mained with their father he attempted to

A! l Th .ruti.ir. Wm. B.Smiih. 1).P Wisaina. Al-( bring them into society lie society ot ladie

nt-r riiini. II. I,. A.io... niid Irvia R-!. and their daughters who had a fair name and; elected President

For Centre Township S-inuel ! l ng, Alvrs .- c Tirinon. hut a iust in lijriiation rc-'himself without the aid of such renegadoes

Senton, Ji'n II Iliiicliin'on, Uani'd Sira'Mn, jpelied the attempt, and they were co pelled us A inns Kt-ndn!!, F. 1. Blair &. Co.

Wdinm, Wm. Widup, Siloiimn Mre-'tih. lvi h0 sick their level, femca their injiriagej 1 lie last resolution whico 1 proposed to ni-

lltHriifiei'l, M. M. Ry, Beale IX d!cr. Z n h ui ili t!ie v arP known lilt re '"men who bought th

MitchntivJ II Jirks'ii, fc.. J. ill T'ft iiih v m tinl- .jie.n : i.;3 own U;S. or m:,r,-.ecl t'.cmfo! A few vor

Had lie possessed talents itisaus ot an tSurenr It is exteibi

conaucieu tne aiiairs i , credit system to an unprecedented tsja

. a a k . i .l 1 - Fit. . - I I I -I - -

wives, out as slaves! Jn there remain and, tins government nimseii, ne vuui ni nave 'gerous extent. i rwv . j- .1 .... : I I I I ...... ..r ... .1 I v .:n . 1.1..: : .

worK as slaves. l neir laiaer sei a price up- u;m uiounu inui mv viU p"iin-,ui am- iu vm piou.ni nnjuire WDatnstK.

on their heads and they are the pn periv of, biers he has at present. 1 he victories ol, strong friendship between Col. SpfoceV

fin. JiitiV.,V'ripht Mollin, Wm. M.io. Adrdimi

Cook, John M'lxwell, TImhhhs Eg-rtnii, Jac,h P'-!t.n,,.vi,vfi

iir inn iiimn m.niitin:iii. r. 11. 111111.41111 aiiii 11. 1

W. Whi'mart For 'ttkirffton T&ucHh'p. Witt. B. Hirrs. Cileh Ivwis, Lh Wriaht, N. II. Hawkins. C. II. VIonre, Kioch .Mflin. Jon t'lnn Juttie, Mwd'Tii II vhII, J. .Wright, R C Allisson, Jhc.U Smilli,

J. T A:issn, A.G. Hum ih, htw-irl E-nmrrs , J hn Crum. Iin;-I Smk, II. T. S.ni'h, AU-.-i. Hi itt. nn I J. It ! im m. For Jackion 'fnvmth'p Thmis Tvner, G Wnhy. A. .M. BridMin, William A. Ririinr. W. (Jon I!. Wm. M. I) nuhf?, Bii mm Cnkl'i,

R-ifiM Crine, C -rSi. J.ieks r. J hn B,?.r I. JuiV

( Wm.GrifTir. W'AI. Spt ing-r, E. VS. Fureey.and Beiimn Smith.

ror Boston i owmat p J. v. rinor.

Gen. Ilarrisson evince as much talent as 'Capt. Reidt Why gen tlemea, they t o Gen. Jackson's, an 1 his civil qualifications,, partnership! they are in cvkooT kl s ure, we tliink, far superior. Siiould he be .priW of this Congressional district I

lie will lul tha. lug.i station CkI had the post office and sUk W

his conscience would not allowlsstoaJ two hours on t!ie Sabbath; yetwetfatf C he had some otiier object in vitw.ik2 I"

ly as tlie slaves of t'leitice requires no answer, as it is almost synoni-, own words, in conversation a fewatftr' & em. Had he retained motis witfi t!i -preceding. jWitii one of our most respectable citep ,3.

rds respecting their preamble. ,,,;1de tlie following exposition of hit J, done. They try t. assimulate j AII that I went on to WashitWsi C

Ihiren with thejwas, to sustain Co!. Spencer, until kti e is no more af-jf)e nominated a can lid ate forC'ingKsal r there is bet ween take the L-inl fr." Here. Mm) " singie iudiv idu d !z,-ns von have it in his own words, li

!m?n of tiieir ovn color, who would have ac-.and w have

nd trcntcJ them as their wives, the friends ol Martin

they ha.l been happy; but he might as well, old republican party

have sold them to the southern trader as to'hnity between

the men lie did. 1 his much lor .us iiunutna: g od and evil. II t.'iere is

IIis democracy and honesty as a politi-jin t!i United State, who would practice theilitical hvpoerite

cian his licioic uravcry anti pairionsm as a , isieo: .un isru o soldier his ability, energy, n candor as ajle i ler of the spoi

Van Uuren

There

tin in than

!,r

ll.imiltoii, it would be

s party, Martin Van

the -pretext

U.i-;

is unmasked!

a .1

i devotion to neity, heir

a ... . I

lost under government, nut hvhiswtar

statesman 'tis devoting a long aril useful j ren. Il.nt believe that the author of this confession it is to get deep-r into Ib1

life

vu

- . a . a a I

duty thus to censure sum hypocritical con- f tn, JfW R. Tem,,lei.m, W. l. F...i s, 8.C. duct; we cannot but disapprove the malign n , ,,. w i:u v, S.-nr .J..n PiM. r..J. prosenptive policy, and de-p-roofd hostibty,iv .. ;rm It ii'nm lid. A Fi.l-v. D D. S

" . -m . T.r i r -

evinceu iy warun an Djren, ana nis r oriy Thousand Sato ites, to the best interests ot

the majority of the American People, onJ

to the best interests ot hi count rv his.'preamble or a single inlo nhial who voted Ion An I he will iret the Ian I office, if .UVnl

opposition to monopolies, and his vetoing tie jits adopt ri ever heard a friend of G n. liar-' Huron is elected and if he wuheji

unity of church and state. He is a m-m-ii issoa s auvocate such doctrine as was taugat :have no objection to his promotion. if ber of the uflkv-ho'der's paitv he lias re-!;v Hamilton, and 1 believe ti cir only object 'don? without this m itiagiunt. The

ceiveil ever sinca the last war a pension of in ciiarging thtni with t was lo deceive the Capt. Reid, is naturally to hnaetll

.$640 per annum, and at tlio same timo, on? ignoi ant. Tacre has b'en nrra inoiiojoiies,'a y the game of politics iinJiwuisfd'i

of the wea.t.nest men in tne west lie has' -created Mnce the election ol Gen. Jackson, alioiv me ntrain t sav. that iiffimit hit

received uwrj rr,tney from the government j than during the twenty years im oedi.iteiy Jcitixen and neigblMir," I have notoMS tiian almost any other m-in in the Union. an 'preceding his election. More power liasmui; on the contrary I feel tnrvtfr

ihis Chortaw Academy is a greater iuipositioti ' been taken from the people by the present 'ni iny obligations to hirn. In an itHC i fcui

Rirm. C.il. C. Ru.M. ItiiicUn-miJ Wm. It .s v. ' ,l;vt l""n "iug oi me Kin:i ev-; ivxi-ciui ve man was ever inougiu oi ov ms .. ten ears I nave lotind nun POBBa

j(,H),r. (' att'. opted h be im osed upon t.'ieio. p -edecessors. And as to dispensing bless-!a gentleman; but his ambition SMC ("

FarJriFrrtnn Tamhio JrHcrdi Manifold. J -1 1 '"e has heen 'n.y two possjh.e events in nigs eiua.y, t ere is nothing like it in their l etter ol his judgment he has m ter I

Ki II iirlmin. Jul: Zk, J- C. Hiwiiii", S tiniit i .most proba!

i' possible events inlings euuillv. t ere is nothing like it in their !l itr of his in.lcr

Darticularly to the West and Western oros-'cui. U)-ki. B. Crn-hu-, Eq.. A. J. Hwkins, U hi life. lie pnb ib!v killed Te umseh, an I j reckless and corrunt legislation. Farther I to withstand the temptations thiosti I . r I.... . - . m . ...... . . . , . i. ii.. i:i . . r.i o i . it-!1i .i-': ... r. i' r .1 . i . . i . m In

nn n-ti wnip nil! .i n i i -i n . i :o nt r r',.r,vp u :m .11 :i i i ii i ::n f kii rf-n n:i . , lit- iii ifmi"ruoi irif sniHia naiu. .

Mnlr.

4th. Jietolvetfy Tnat while we deep! v de-; r.i-d Ajum nms. tJore the extent of the influence that has ex.! Far City Tmk p KS i h Mrn.f mlwll, Piol

Ueport.

mo

I . I-i

miic.'i

fiocurnent v eel it, is the

V

11c.

.i;ui so

tended Qd is extending over the western H ''' '' '' 1 , ,,T1:,S eiuerau, a minister in tne Society :ri now ot nis eve

naonlebv tha Snoila Rirtv. hv httnrinv nr.ia'J :,'a n",n- .. ... of t ner.ds vale himself to the p

flees uponTthe worthless as rewards for Par-' 7;Cwff"El.,7,i7, .'1 "ifeW 7 That our opponents bv gup-'rifice his own honor

tnan'zcaland services, and m the hone of be- V. n , S S2 w'l"n n...T' w'n. " porting a candidate for the President whose 'American people, t e!

tng successful in gaming transfer of the no-.' . , ., t. r -... ...-only prominent acts hive been m !it-irv ?n buren is pledged

pulanty of General Jackson to the Butimore i ii PiM mi Snmr. Tli..m. achievements, virtuadv a knowledge that ,''P rS the piesent

Convention candidateyet wp hare reason n,,.. mi X.i. il.-i.,h Jackson's policy has pacified ail their forebo-!c"ntr"' ine 1 reasur

nT.k W f triinira nn.l nrnnSp(i n v-i.r! ion j hF mm I'm WIIIIOIII.

.1 t I'lV f.1111-. i.-t.'i nil. -'I'" t- 7 - l

i i i . i-i' . I ' Vila

i.:s g;ven smg.e ir nriiiie in poiiiici. economy in vnioii repeat I war not agnnst niCDfOwi. rv"

production of seif "oes not predominate. Self is the ebb their principles. And these bit ft T

.." ., .1 II T lka TO

io nope mat me aar clouds wnicii have been j For Pern Totem kip II , oh L

and are gathering over our political horizon iSm-h. It F. Uoo. W.Ui

'ii . a

rk, W. C.fdings an J prophetic assertions of ruin"

rega i

ry thought. And to ele-'.tiitv of not.'iing more than all of Usic

'resiliency he wouid s ic- n ers. There is one fact notonoeisv

and the lilarties f the .sufficient to convince every uabnsnli

low citizens. .Martin that thev are all guilty alike, whiessw

to carrv out the nrin-'that almost every itffi2er under tha si.,

i . . . - . i i

executive; me entire inition, who went into place poor,

ine Veto power coine independently rich! Arethe

to t.ie opinion ot the peo;l- under this irovernmcnt sufocieat

will soon be dispelled, by the voice of a pnt-

W.

Inirli, ft. M Wirih. John Tiir?irg'i.

Thin.-

JillU'l

with

Ii, the humbug of a pLl and silver currency t.hem so? You all know that it

rictic people, and that the influence of public Tirtoe and political liberty, will redeem us from portending thraldom, and we as a mtion

bo again placed upon the high

ground on which we were left by Washington, Jefferson, and Madison.

Alh. f?lniw Tlnf na Arm Un m.nlmm. Cl

the supporters of the Baltimore Convention '

nominee, to be exclusive Jeffersonian Iem-'

MntLn IIAl marrinla kv ikair !

unless the following Circular issued by the'

oraer oi i nomas jenerson, and also Uenerall fnL-.i- I-.. 11. i . I

.avu m icmr w i. luimnn o xpunireu.i Th meeting res nee t

a& H- 11. T : J . r .1 ,. .!. j:.t- .:

viwimb. i n icsiu-iii oi me unuefl; ine citizens oi i.ie uioereni chiduk cmp

t . 1 . nii jliilritiiit'i, in . . l" tl-iA niifi!iii ! -1 r-. I . . .. .1.. l" . - 1 K.:n.!KM aat

...v. ui'ii-iii-iiiiinuiwu " ' i 111 Hip lllll, .illllfll lall I II llll.lKFIr WW i

to office, unless mivprnincnt wns nstjiolished. to flisf sV

f it above the

country from military ru;ers; or that them consistencv is not a wc.'",

Sffod., Iairki.t T o i.burjh, Jsb; OstMHii; Jiw pH. e , not support Gen. Harrison forhisi,ne appointment ot no man

iijii: .i . - i.l .. . .- 1 1. . . . i : 1 i . . i. . . ... . : r

iin;im-. iiir.iin i munai, tirri r i n. i-o.in . mij nary nclwe vtnent? ; but tor his numerous """" to ;.:i:u!- uv .- nuiMiucn in i cers o

-lnro, Tom- D-nni . iin Tli !ii sT Butler. : civil services, in the forty vears he has devo-;the constitution and laws! We now ask are Itisa great

tt a.ni.-.' riir ;l'M..inf'a i mituxlkiB JidlrDU l,nrlt-. n-li. , ... i . . . r... .' . : i loo lim-r t,i nrpsprvc Ine ruuviT .mil imr. .nni.ni. k.. tta nihx.n oat

Hiiiiiiftri ; r r. I ini ;n uis loumiv; km iiic vjiiuu.i illlil lin- . --.-.... j-.--. - - j. f - ciuiir ni-, mn. - ....v . ai- - -

urew ai-riiein. j..i -ride r.J.mn.i m u on . tiK, port;int Qffi ;es h" has so ably filled in tlieiret,ate these principles? Are you widing to th taxes. Under this a:miawtnK, D. Wd-uos,M.cj.i W,i,(,c..llv.r, .,;,'1'' A,,M; territorial governments, in the legislature of ' T through indolence ordesjK.ncy with- an 1 b.se chicanery has enriched tarvj iwm llmnptoD, Jwep!i Mrrow, Ivi C.fna, and . . s , - . itim.j n -out an e.T.rt. the principles lor which yon Van II. iron has re'eentlv sold hit P

oeooie bv their sc

fibjectioTi to all moBanAjK Tit tiie officers ifet ss K

ni:

TIh

-r-.i; i.-, t sentatives and Senate of the Unite.l States; 'b-tve for years past so manluily contended? at Oswego

v:k..i-. i .i.,i f., a.... p..,i i n . an I for the higii order of abilities disn! ved ,-'ofs ,l not become us to arouse all ol our down to tiie

4llll" 11111 a tar ir- m xmt . -I I r mrt, -a. n u I wm - a-a' o-

. . K . ..I, A. : t. : t !nA rmc nn I vf ftin rvnrv norro. ? trc tea t. I

narH- Iu: rMnin.)n. mOn R , !.rl Slnr.nif t-"'3 pt-eiiies in vui tr, in ins puo.lC, . .i.. i,uiin: iioiiii

IT,.h P.mI St-nln En; . acts, and his voluminous correspondence. lf,e di.lerent departments of the government Circular of

oti. We support him for his honesty, which his 10 lf,,r pristine purity? i ue answer rich their party.

. - . .1 . ... . .7 : . I 1 C . .1. I 1 - rft . . ,-

iu Iv recommend to conduct as governor d Indiana an f Nnnerin- ""-v ! ,'- o.o nom a nmos 'no runs. men an.lil such con

for .$-250,000, and ererf

petty postmaster

States has seen with dissatisfaction, officers 'sing this Congressional district the propriety ! When gvein of the general government, taking, on vari-of calling a Convention for the purpose of, sole power of

fef s.ime means. I"

the Treasurer iscalcuW"

nii large specoUW'

. 1 rawi

duct is aiKwei w v-t

:,. 'ten. lent onnai.tn a:flurs, ahund mt.'v n-ov. ''M,ow ,-!,'z"ns let every Inend tofus country to come, nine-tenths of the wealia.i- ,

1 nor of t.he territory, f:" had the t)e "T n" "st. and let hi- watchword be aMe c pital of t!iis country win rs 1 . ..riir! r '.i'vtih' "v-r ueo rripn iv .. -r 1 .1. t.n t-

nuroose: ot . soie power or dividing tiie district into num. ' ,fc i" iil.iv 1 uuij i.- 11,0 omoe-noiders, anu uic 1

OUJ Occasions, active Parts in elctioni oftho nomin.-itin a iil.iMi nArmn :i o:in,'i.l:it.! ties an.l townsliins. He l.ad.also. c- iiniiv.. it S I I 1 I t lt.-S." rv;rfv.

' C. r. ' r .. .f m r ; . . n Tl , ...

puurc junciionanes, wneiner 01 tne general tor me next Congress. power 01 -coniernng on a nu.oerons class of j ust or thk. 1 wple. aow fellow citizens, vou

Af mint mr.rnm.inl IT r.-talstn, vr T ! I I n .." f r I? . - T -ti i -on- -i !. I i,, u ... I.. .- r. . r. ..r ! i . i . . .m

mmmmm aj" u.. iviuuill VI rilUIIUU , .'lillli4l.FIIl .11 .t. IJ , .i....T..vrfc i iv i.i.i;t ulil-.s Ul Icill.l.oii: , VOU iS l VCS Ol I lie CI -13 alt"Mi -7" j , . ' 1 . . ... . t n - . n.. .. . ill.'. 1 r ,t. , . jlW'

ueing essential 10 me mutual independence ivsuvaJU Inat tae president appoint a f wipci tney oeio.-e neitt in-relv an e.-i'iiiahie, fatuiiiiism. ,i,i.,nnn nin'. won I vou te w-.

of governments, and of the dilTerent branch-committee of correspondence to consist ofclaim. His sole s':n.n:ure was su;TiciVnf.' r- pioW I d,i nnt u-uii t intm I f.. an aent of vou rs should sell yoori

Jtt a n aa. ttf Mk. aMk a IT . ' . . 1 . t f. . I 11 a ! . . . a I . 1 IT - . a

r. v ..-s-iiini- ,..-tiiiiiicii., 50 viiauv cner- eleven memoers, wnose outv u snail oe to: woumn ..nv olkt iousi unv. m give n v.i id ro-S f.n t cr I ..r uluJ k mnjInrAiir.,,..!:! . J. ' 1 tj .-. t . ..i. I . 111 ,i.l il l.t- 11.11 u t- ill

...v.;.. hi vviiikituv-ii9, 11 is aeem- procure u ue pmreu rna circuiaiea amongsi, uui; u un-sr? e..f nive ana va.u.i'j e ir sets ot i,.,f

:.. 1 1 1 1 i... ( t . - . ..

iTomiiimer s "i v.giiance. a sua- nssis4-.i oi nor, niiiiieiise rnnvcr.n i. . ...-:....!.. .." .. t.

ed improper fr officers depending on tiie the diiferent

xecutive of the Lnion, to attempt to con-: able number of tickets, and also toopen and! portnnities were ct trol or influenco the free exercise of the elec-' keep up a corrcspondenca with other likejaccianulating a pr j

tire right. This I am instructed therefore to committees, and other persons in the several scrupulous sense of 1, 0:1

too

natue of your reader;

o iu thtngs en ide.l tiirmig 1

P"Wer, o;- t.,. ii,-,n(,,i!i. 1,!' i'i i-rt -lt is. 11 Kv fiii-, .i" im.

fntmuiiiy before him of -i.;,. l- .. ' .1... " :

plain t.n J ?rs:and.ng of how the ohlc-.'iolders

forti:

n

but i Iv

or". U'll'l'!l !?1a -I'lvn-a

haIi r ,a all r(Tlimw xmlth.in am.. .1 . . . I .: r t i...t. - . : J 'r r, - ..

- ...... . uruai Liiiriii. truuiiLits til I it" sihic. ziri,i wil.i s:iiii i-i im rri : : I ii 1 1 . Li. . . i-. 1. 1 1 ii:i si n. uiint.i r - i . , i

..- .. . .- . t . i . 1 c ip n :ir? i.i am fr innriiiiM - hut n.i

? uhite m lands over which i,a v.nn?nrt. I -,.,ti .,,;!, fr...

- .u w,awua ai i v a a - r a. fSlKtSAjn 7411

Ian I to any m n for his

iri-tni nnt of writing? Did"

. .r . u . I-I l.i n ,

llll VI; O." i M,o J'

Mi lis.iri.or Jlss)

nriil ren'y iinonn: vocaii V. No!

;d

tori,

yoe tHes

use tiieir pu'ooc p.-on3rtv. I would widing

holding their appointments under the author

ity of the President directly, and to desire them to notify all subordinate to them. The right of anv officer to give his vote ar elections as a qu: Iificd citizen, is not meant to be restrained, nor howevici civjcx shall it have any effi ct to his prejudice; but it is ex-

tee? of vigilance in this county, until after ( permit him to

the next presidential election. 'he 1

Whereupon the following persons were m

. . . . c- I

appointed said committeeSamuel Hannah. Daniel Strattan. Thomas Commons. Abner Haines, Solomon Aferideth of Centre township, and John i). Morrisson.

lrf-a-

rer v tniu voca:iy, .o: "

. i . T- r : . ..m,n.nt Wtlt''

l.'lC Ji.l.lirfl :l i'liriuu"-." J . - . ...t..:. ttastir

con .lueted. .ltn in aui;i'M-",

Wit

aMsi

8 Ie

Oeu

tNlh aae - --TV

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el

JVikluTrEySPT TO Caleb R. Williams; Rees C. Jones, William

' " t;. "rH- S. Addkman. Robert Morrisson and Atticus 7Er iiI.PAIlT ,X THE of Wavne township, ir. HJt.HL4' ''CTION E RRIXG. On motion of U. p. liolloway, ATOCTS5E2ffiSf WCONS1S- IMml. That the respectivi committees OmVimV11.!11.1!?. SR H viPIance Ve hereby authorCOTITLTIO.N, AND HIS DUTIES;! to appoint such of rieir members as

atth rta.i.f... r Tk.. i ... !" - - (""l'fnaiiresn me people rf7'; T'S" w.e the fu'lesr clect.-cly as often as convenient, in tir confidence in the ability, integrity, and hon- respective tovnships.

-v - r-r or oisunguwhed fel!ow On motion, Vt, That the proceedings!

,...u. .n.,. nuuuisa tact wortny , ,e task. One word, to vou. Mr

n.-la 9 ' . r, t .li-...'... . . . i I III . .

iii-iii mil iu Kit- witoie nine lie nf . . . : .

... , ji.ci;t; UI31I ui.i iuui touiinjiors L - l

u:?.,",l V.'1 wuM,.,e never avai ednimseii ,.opv, verbatim, as several egregious

oi ms net uuar r.a vantages to Dcnnirn n cn, n - .

, , - , , ' " i iKns were m;:ae in mv last communication.

ace limu. nan jiartin an tfuren such Jt ;3 knwn to manv of voor rP.--r.

ed their solemn asseverati

tiod nn l tnetr country now "jmt

an opportunity to sneeu ate in land h

would have been as rich as Croesus. We

cannot better express our oninion of a mi!i.

tary ciiieftain tiian by quoting from a letter.

written by uen. liarnsson to Gen. Bolivar; In bestowing the pahn of merit, the wor'd has become wiser than formerly. Tiie successful warrior is no longer rg:,rde. rc

milieu i ii? w si pi.icc m t ie temj:e oj Cm-- T-:rr .,r i'.: -I .

...... - . v . 7 iiii iv . : ,i I. i. if oecorne

t o co.7im ?n, and too onen us-d Ar mischiev

ous purposes to oe regarded us thev once

ll'JU'll, - - - ,

.ii..... t '..im as rimiinz oaiv i

'"""! . .. 1.- Jnal

altera--selves, iientiemen weun

Judg7 for vourseives. ' rat

that

itM iuea as.unzion ihv a lew

Urppk ..i,rt- r.ir th ntfiWAi. rvnrruiaA tC fi.M tn f-i Bf.rcTOlt-

taining the character of Col. Spncer, Re-j instant, the Board of Health 'Jfceiverof Public Moneys at Fort Wavn-.l four cases of cholera f-r the TTtfjZ!

Cant

against a charge f defaulcition to the amxint

d' 303,000. I do not pretend to say that he is or was a defaulter, but it does appar

Strang to m.that he should pay all of tae ex-j

r!?nss oi m Iteid, m going to and retumn ro:a Head Quarters, if there was not s m-

wrong. Tnat he did this Mr. ReiJ ad-

. u "

iruts, and it is said, that for his success in

1 luffalllBl-1

tV-UHir nours eleven "'"' VT b?a.-k six dend. On the nw cases, nine whites anfive death. 29th of VemherJ,i

deaths. fou Od fi" M,

t?rn; d-aths, six. Oi L-h 'ZlT tan. teaths. tnree i . .

! 1 LuSVaj v . f News.

fmw. acre i esa

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