Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 11, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 December 1830 — Page 2

I cr-v ;V m Cc Cnv-Ve Phcrnix the .athehand cur birth, and we do ;ci-;:::c ; ublic business in lhe wsv of lepi-- VTednes.y Wl, and ma Ik ,, , 1,,vlunlPro'K rnu.lv protest ag un-t the exercise of op- 'lation. I'M on.l the parage of the nece- !oon traversed the cot, re leng dewing api cal, made by liic L neroMte. : i - , - ' ( Oho had n'ie, ab 3 ' ' - nre-ive measim ' to e .feet our remov ai . at v bill, w ill bo tr tnsacted. o mem- I he vmi u u t.ieu a,

bo'. ! currcr

th uf it.

mem- The Uhio nan P'.ise.i anm:i two j. t .

to the people of the Cnded States. We protest .H iinst the extension of the : ber are vet to he seen loitering on thejwithin a day or two previnu-to the open

Friend and 'r,-;'r,-a -The occann of;!nws f)f (ie..igi-i over an v part of onr tor- rave or embell idling the porticos of ourjing o( the. ranaU ami the depth ol .lie ca

;r present a 'dtc-s h enp wh.ch a t: 'C t j nt,rv : a'iut the occupancy ef our , tavern?.

(not or.ly th" wc II t eing. bat the very ex lands i.y Unite. I State citizen?, in virtuej listcnc of our country. jof compacts between the Cnited State". A roure of policy h:i rd la?e been t n,lIsent and another nation, with:

jlurueri with rcna"R in u. u hk n wMw.lt, n j,:,VP u0 political connexion.

ILLINOIS LTGISLATI VS.. The next eoinn of' the Illinois leHla

rial heinir about four feet below low water

'i:vuk, there 'a ix teet of wfter in if. I'l'he foice with which th: was im'c llcd ihv the weight cf water accumulated in tho

iiainci me iiu-i.' nini (l.. ... ... .

' , . , . ,. .i ,i ,IIIU1 ' , tute. will f.M one n i.o oidmarv interest . r,ilir,Mt .,n unexfe'-ted 11 rpj'.rtobe at vanane u,:tl he rrol , ;,ni u ;!K f0 no , ,Mlt W1.f;1;, our ,( k ti,tl iniIc ent 0m!l,r oh-ln;l1' ? li appei tainoor M,demn treats and whicl, h,s hhed our ;tenitor, . f,ff:lJu.t ,he removal of hound- of ' f , fni;U(Cr, of ; ment , " K K a ie.

l f!:l)V, )r.(.!.Mi:i;i( n.

' i rri i in I a with painful

Oppresficn r.t t!;i

ou npr rntion, um.cr

i

a conr.ixT m lt: F.r mcxiuring Cr.rr. i : V-Mf, Waggons. f?', ifCC To t'.i rrtTdh (Drrfrnher) our firmor re ! 'i-i'v et! 'aired in liau'inp and deliver-

, ,:r (''" '.'i-put.-'; frerj'ie'.tly .'Mi-e fie-, ii- - huvt-r and sellerr-. r-udin-r thej

O'l'MT (i Ivl'lN, Ml.', ' " ' v' To o'lviat" this I annixa liule, Example r.r, I Ta''!o, hi. h li.tu1 been examined nr. t aie believed to .e correct : IIt lf. -Te i'ure correctly the length.

mXICtV. : i;. ... .. ...! .,.-. ,, .1 fho rni , i rnpnt ot - . . TO OOP OI lie i,".i-.

. . . ..iiv m.r.-, .in.. f. ,uie state, the nimoi? canal, tic pemUn-' .. ,rrn:n.lfi1 cftherana he. s moment i in vijnr !mrn,.v oil.tT lui!ie. to corrupt our,, ... ' ... , near ;he tcimmatn n mint au.w i .. .. m , it in" . . ' tiarv code, arid the a!'t'irti.'r,nn'nt of thi. . ..t.;!. rnmrfni'; tho

Tlse .u.r.niatmn ot r;tl7fl,,.ri,i ,r,,,,rp t hem to l.ecome trait-i . . . . .. . liate nai mu "" . .

M,. . - ... renie-tiuauoM iii me ejr auire, w i i , udtp tnrrn lorw.ir't I hese nvo:hc;iriprr! ( ro.Hltrv . .,d ;iatnst the dis-1 1 , lt , I lloorni of t.ne loc i., u ere lorcni i 'yi or i meir eoanu , . . , v i capv the jjrav e delihcr it ions o that hod v . .. ' , .i..u.,i.. irr.n hv u h

t'l t il' ( -t'wi'rnufi , - ...,.,mt ma n m iirr-r in i. . " l'Vl l-i! l.x;i; l I I V. 11 . - . ,

!, .j,h. and depth of the cart or wap-on virfUP nf uliuh

laws d Georgia

'and oruei edict?, ate

to cxtei minite m? I rem the earth iho s a! !e banner of fhre preter'ded

i tilt.- .

aienueaov p. a t -fia!;r o , lcr tne t urnoes

of rapine and plunder, a. Iiof of th. rnot n!andcned rhai irtri s, wioririie oil our propeity. bieak the repnse of our fatnine. impi is.on our personc, and llireaten our ltve. I'ut their laws crant u no hearmjr;. thev atTnd u no reores?. We conider t.ic e doinjrs to r- flagrant

viobdion of th'c i ienti al treatie. hv

.nnerjvi'!'.aN. a, he.no: all contrary to the let-Ue1, intP,e.lto lhe ,t ,;lWfc-ter and spirit ot our treaties 1 most im po, tance that t ho , e

"Klhf,,1!iS ot q'Jrsfions ot pv tvfM0 attached !o the bed of rock be-

We are o fpatly enc(;urued in bearing.

is of the oT-

shouid be the

most cordial action nn.l co-operation

low having been broken.

J he accident iono, wi- want i -i.u", -

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no under iccumnlatef wrongs, to know : -e , , . . . , inferior imponance : ami w in u. .ipumur .wuuiu i . r V , moutr i ts m- mhers . anil there is no doubt , , . . ,:i.,imI,j md-

ly . ll-iiltJl. li'li. u .in i - u 1 -

that our rights aie acknowledged and "f tn( ,f)0V u

claims ftdvecated by a great majority

the

d boat rarpe down from Cmcinna-

ill rnrTiP nrpii.rod lo harmon-

o . . ' ' ... .... evera

rp in hip ori-r:ii iipvn iv urn .mi i.r ..... I

f ,1, fvii(ifl:nrr tn m5 thfOOfh UlO C.TI.II .

'.HPiinl VirlUnUJ illilMCU.c (.VPlnP,l fnr tvl'.rd nf thn vnmxl ' 1 ' :. . . ....

,.1P I-;,,, . c,lles " , v .T,'u"-h.it have been disappointed. 1 rie nccoi me Linti.. ri uts. !;.rid rMii" et i'r i .. . r i s brethren uhile we begthe ncreptanre; ... . ."t c (I-m f will occasi-i a delay of everal na 3 brethren, m e r, 1 ! Unatever duterrnce of opinion may - .- nflh r;1'd for boats.

ot the impfrieci fii'i-.uu ,mj. m.-, ! f , . , . , w.v b

i;..iv containing the corn; ie.luro thej .'omr'.h, breadth, and depth to the lowest'

f"Minin;i!i'iii, (viz. inche;) multiply the Irntrth hv t!ic breadth, and the product b) the depth then divide by 12, by 12, and bv V2.

K imp:.-. ?a

n cart ;oa.: Mijpocc

i'e cart po ;; e feet two men-

v. I j n I

T'ie

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once curs, aiP now veted in trio t nited States, a the priceof protectiop. ngain-t lho-e vp i v e v ds . We have nsked vour excrntive for the stipulated protection; hut it i not giant ed. We have petitioned congre, but without sucocsv We have asumed the

'exist on suhiecls tairidv political, it is con-

feigned gralitu.ie. ho your patexertio,.e, fl,!on(lv lieheveJ tn.l?pnch difference of

a it ought not. to flis-

million of acres of land U(5 a ujt) tie m0st. etrnest solicitude

opinion rnnoot

anu repeci.ine c, no u n,, c -1 . th )0r;ll delermmation to co-op.

in every way wnicti vmi h.. . . f ,,n!li:.. Anv nthpr

philanthropy may dicta e. Ana trutp g , rjf wnnld , fi nnworlhv pf a ; (Jis.

to the guidance oi an .iu-.-.. i..,.rm rl);ir eof (hp ,li(rh trnst tvl irh the ,,eo j

we are encourage., lo look lorward t'10 p0 h ive (ieleo- ued to their reprcsenta-;i ell written, and will lie found an uc generation-" yet to come, m hopes that . (j vpq coi)) , pnt (1,rPrtv ten,j JO i ima trine, qu-ite interesting to if regular the ChMoUes wdl be stdl known op. : ,r. vrv n,,' ,r,e c,lP ...V;,,!, n..'rrndp If rontain th editor's reason

to deliberate for deserting Jackson, when u i

, ou

wisdom and!

We have before u n r.um

'Union,'" a aper published in Harrodshurg. Ken. The leading editorial article;

f;.:v'. is, six'v Iwi inches, i'i lenfrth.

f w o eot h::r irr lie , o r tucntv eight inch- Jj

ocur.

From the United States Gazette.

her of lhe

in breadth, and tun feet one inch, or

' -f:ve mrhe, in depth.

Length, iJuaiit.h,

J2

4?'G 12 f

Incliea. do.

'i.i.i'i'.i; ' ,i I, ' .''i'v ...''t j it) fir na'iv i toii ; uiaian- i.iu ui mini, j., ,vo f,n ,..,iP(i fu(,P,ur

that for which wehaxo paid in full tale: ulli h i; ready illu.ninate our horizon.) nn )f (o ,,e ,,remrd, that no one will known that he warmlv advocated hi elec but we have met uith nothing but morti- ill advance to meridian splendor, aml- thp (ility 0f marring thed.on to the Presidency. The change, tin

do?-

fing repul-'0. we are aggrieei

a re ojipi esed. Whit are we to

U'hpieare wc to look fu- succour? Tfie arm of your president, heretofoto potent

to enforce justice, ha lost its wontfJ en-if,,) U1(n tlP de.st.

fl,it th. rnm'n.miriv u deed ol the. vin

diratoi-of mir rights will live in th merrmn and in the veneration ol' our t.rtjpnii b.n after cur bodies have mm

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ergy he cannot he'piH.

The state of Geoigia, in the " vehemence of her thirst for sovereignty, ha

1 verlca;ed her bo;md. She tramp'e-i Ion our dearest, and frowns to -iitr.ee the 'interrogatories of jutice. I'eople. of Ameiica, wliere shall welook? Republican, we appeal to you . J We need the xei tion of vour strong ai in : i

we need the utterance of vour emmann-

Signed by order, and on behalf of the

meeting-. Chosfrja. chai rman, John IVii Lli clerk, John Titns'j 'l Setlziitcrf .'lit nag i. Fa need a,

poridu!ity or mar ring thcimn io me i resiaenry. i nr oi.m , i,

general wish to promote the public good.ledifnr declares, grows out of no Miteren.

io promote his own views, or to gratify ; view w hich he ha imbinen of naiion.i unwnrlhv feeling, or malignant apira-' policy , upon which the ' Lnion advocations, and that the deliberations ot the ; ted his cause. The rxpensive changes lr. session will result in a series of measures I "U r diplomatic relation, and the proscrif-

condesive to the general jrosjierit . HI. Htelli-criCLr.

Ezlraclof a Utter from the U. S. Gazette

hv i2:vioo

f'' 12V)'!1h I'nii'p- i.vp nrpil th-:iid nf v. nr i.it'

i.y 12)301 Ivailmg pravers. " I Washington, 12tli Nov. 1C30. 'Vhich gives 25 ft. 1 '.-..ch. c. m . j In times past, our companion earned ! In some of our best informed circles, Tf will bj seen that the fiae'inn are o-Jver our moral desolation, and the mi-e (wliere political topics are di.iued, the

mittcd; an I hv refeience tn the Table be-'rV that w.i spreading among us tlirugh j -object of the removal ot the Indians lias

recently excited mucn ron ei aiioii .

W. if will smnenr that tw eufv-five cdiie iadure of game, our ancient rcsnun e

fVet contain ten bushels and seven gallon I'I'" cry of our wretchedness reached t corn. jye-ur hearts; you supplied u with imple- ' i i i .i i

imec.tsot !iun mdry an.i di'rmv.ic muus

j'rv.whi'di enabled u to '"lothing for our-elve.

TAP. I.E.

The secretary of war, I am tol l, declares mo-t po-itively. that no force waseverrn tended., nod that nothing hut i'ir arg-i

tion of public ofheers upon person. grounds only, are referred to pointedlv and warT.lv". The editor thus continues.

M ARCH OF INTELLECT. . n ,e ,,rn r,nvB;nl. for the

.nepre-em is me age reiorm ,n, pf.,uifnr ,lP,(. fl,rth to thr nation that poh re and education. Pres. lent Jack-L j;; avor rf t!lP T;,rilT and Inferou ha oot gionou!!v triumphed in tne: , .... . ..... . .i . ,.,',

. it . it, I nai jmi'rovemems ; ;:uu u'hki ii.t . tir-t. Hp serves a oeaden medal vitbjlie u.t snpportP(, I.HerdCJcne. tiinscripli.m enir -defer susnno, asLa j,cl-s,n 'n sever;l in,t ,nCr8 voted f -r a reward f a- hi bnllrawt aca.evments ,n h Uat (no jn to ilie r otid rn I , h r .f Kn-ior, L-n f h a i . . ' . 1 . ....

letorrn John of lioancKe. the Theli

tes of the i orps diplomatique, w ill doubt less proclaim the general"1 remarkrdle perspicacity of in'eilect, in selecting hinj a a tit n ini-tf-r I ) the e.autof St. Peters burgh, wheie he enacted hi cornico ferio-

nntomine pa 1 1 soaldj

Put our o! j(ct

T-V Push. Ga I cubic ft. cc-fpins of corn in ear, neir'y - 00 5 vo C: 12 - , . - l d r 1 : 4 i) r. n : :i 7 1) 4 2 !!-- 4 d ) : 5 ! 3d 5 5 M r. i 15 f. 4 lb G 7 17 7 3 M 7 G L1 8 2 1".) B 5 '2 1 0 1 2 2 - - - 9 4 '2 .... jo 0 '2 1 io :i '25 .... 10 7 Pe: --oj. mt cr e -ted arc requested to t this n.o lc i t mea-uring crr)

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was to notice the relorm ai'out to taKO

tdare in the e(iu'-;;f ion of ve.unir n.en tji

... . ! ... - 1 I O '

buy food and uu-rd w iM'.-en ny him m ins negm iaien j iecr,u Ul,r doctor s of rncrlicinc. Vou sent u in with th--Choctaw and Chickasaws t m l i h hnme-t T.rofessors of the 'Ohio rP.

struction in letter and the true religion. ! (iuce th.er-.i to remove; and he adv erfs; fnrrntMj niedical college at UTorfhm'top which Ins chased aw av mucli of our' with so.mei hing like indignation to theti,vo a,tv.riiiPir,rr, m i,;h

. " ' ' ' ' nil nif in

in

they make the following statements:

"The necessity of an institution of this

the wet, to l;e under the direc

L mental and moral darknes. jtatemeut wfnrh have been pub'i-hed Vour wise pres'ident J uerson took ; rf 1 f i vr to hi adoption of any arbitrarv

iii'fi.ii ji.iij i j it, 1 1 !i . .' i!i ii.i i.t 'i 1. 1 1 . ( in t 11 1 i !. k ' ' ' kind in

d:cd government, and ic commended the ; w-.th these hd-e .tdn.thdarH.ing ::: ' lvm (,f competent professors, is strikingly 'government of th" Ceded States, and the j p-irrinc' and decided diavowal of anv vi jpv;(jpn( j, ;UJ ," r. t i t u ion' that is de evria -'aie--. mo-ifj, foe our imita-1 -dencc ef intention or at, the pui hv jsi;:ncfj to coneentra'e and (iisseminrde all jtion Hp urged us lo to mdutry and mind i A-r from sati-ficd on the subject. jinowj(;of; and discoveries of doc .the acqu!!t!nr, cf property. Hi lettei j Pa. i oi the dis-flti5faction which ej-si h !orsr mrd,Vine and en,j v. ic, sages and w;i read in our towns, and we received' attt ib.itable, perhups, to the !'rm of the j s ( v:irps . ,,n,j tn;it U; "fernonst rate to jit a the counsel of a friend. We com-,; statute of the last session. The Indian,hc P7uderd, that vegetables p. lone, afford ,im need farming We commenced in-; hill, as it fmally parsed info a law, ha re- f ,;0 rnlv rri,ir(na7, 8af and t tTortual mr.n.v

ipiovmg oui government. .Atxi ny gran-; reive. i tne unn erai repronauon oi iaw- nf remnvin diseases, without

ual advances, ue nave attain c (an jues ; yer ant intelligent citizen-, in con-e-lent station. Put cur venerable father; in, i nre cf the unguarde,! nature of its

impairing

the constitution, or endangering life or liii !) That t he nn .-ont cvwirm nt t,r-,r.

JetTerson never intimated, that whenever: provi-a-a-. It plan s the appropriation. (Vp n)kh ,rf..,t (Hf..,S(., V every Srm we should arrive at a certain pond in the; of half a miilim of dollars at the abo- w.jh n,et.,!jjc v:iU(rA thc a,if f.t or (!ir

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ILLINOIS MONTHLY MAC. A.7. IN E, Fr Dcrwhcr. CcvTT N - A Legend o'. Clfoprlelct, The First Pt-il ; '1 fionght.s on Education

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('ncket.

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sciencccd government , am: a Knuwituge lute nipoai oi tt.e piesmviii Kr),fe. danerou cr inctricient

of the civiiicd art, tiien our iigrns thine wfucn h proviueu, is auiuoueu o. . , , r.ir,4 i,:ri, r..crv

j iv nuld be forfeited our tieaties become , he dene Pv hnn. and at his exchive and fulv illutrnte M ' i.duoiete the protection guaranteed to'ahcolute dhcretm,,. He i without rn ' An iufomnrx of ,i, k and impotent folk Ithrm withdrawn cur pmpeity connsr a-j M.enibi!tty or check in t tie a pplir at .on ot rroni , nf (ho ,..n( ,,n, ,,e eMa,(. Itedto lawless banditti, nd our netks the money. There is believed P. be lhe, ,j4l0;, m, the r(.umi anil ir, tnf(ijra ' p'ared under the f..of of (Iioig.a. ! greatest danger m such a precedent, be-:,,..,, in ,,(OU. i(? Uiiini. j The improvements vv e have mane e cause it is obviu tfnd sh-uld the plan of ove. .fever, consumption. dvVcpv, hv ; attribute, in a great degree, to the me:, -. removing the Indian be earned on, other' Gr complaint, gravel'. n!c4 rn. "titula 'c.-n jure originated and carne.i on, under the1 Irviian I : ills must be enncfeu, and this, rrrc; &f : ,vjt,,7lUt bh'edmg, i; erenrv, or! i fostering care of vour enlightened prtsi-' mo-t unwise, unprecedented, and anti-re-i i.r i i'i.,iv .. . ii ... i:!."'.

r- . , IV.IIIV . i 1 1 i l ,1 ''.'. I . I I" I J . t V I "

i nent , and associations ot pious muividu lal among your citizens. ! If voir benevolence responded to our

ilent petitions, when we po.esed no; more so, sm:e n examination of the pro-' Xosners.ied time is allotted to manef-c-' . .i I ' . . - J..'.i.lr'l il"

fi'.vorite S. nth The bills tor which lie

votfd while Senator of the United State?, were : 1st. A Pill r.utl:or;sir.g n roid froTi .Memphis, in the state of Tennessee, t" Lid!e Rock, i;i the 'i'cnPoiy of Aikansa. 2. A 1 ill for la-wng out and mkin certain roads in Flonda..

V. A bi'd to procure necessary surveys of Loads and Canals. J. A bill to improve the natigation of the Ohio, Mississippi, and Missouri rivers. 5. A bill to make a rond in t'sc state of Missouri, and seveial others Were tho p,oruh Nationni? H.-.w thro could wc have linown, iJ.at in t-29Geij. Jackson would h.ivp beenoppose.i to Internal Improvements? And we very much fear that the dcMiuciion of the TaritT in nest to follow. While th" whole line of the Atlantic shore from Maine to Mex Co, is to receive the aid of (he Na'iopal Treasury tor Internal Improvement, the; west. prticuiarl v Kontm-kv, must take flight 'Mnglorious' and r-ot receive cr.r.

cenf ; because, says the President m : i j

veto message on the Lexington a:. 1 Mnvsville turnpike, it w ould re'ar l the government in lhe payment cf the lYatmn-.l Debt. When he voted for thr Interpol Irnpiovoment bills-, vvhite a Ser-'or that debt was about One. Hundred Millions of Dollars; and if ever there was a t:me to oppose that policy, if vva then, p C now redmed to about Forty Mid; v.. Put the fi. t I, the President ha totli.-f; p do with the red;'c:-.on of the Pnbhr F.-! 4

! It i lesr nrd fen i ,ilhor

p-uldican iaw, wdl sen o a a model tor , t ht bv ,f;P .n,f,)r:r.ru medieal collet i . " U'n( ,f1 urAUons per anvo: those whi-h a.e to follow. Public opin Thi we'J.ou!d lo. k for, as it dc At J Z' ' he S,nkm-' ion is aKo dissatisfied, and becoming! vprv amnio illustration from nh h-nd i r luCIit H rntilled to credit for it.

no

en lili- ot her claim than onr vvreichednos, and. v i.-ion f t!; e treaty made with the Choc-,,-rp a fLoc to t on the new sdan

. i r ... . .i , . .t

roi: liioro; em ale v rurae and I nrti-.no o;ier advocate ttian tne geuejous eu.o taw natmi

; it i found that the expendi

on

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JOHN KANDOLPH.

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T-fle; City of Pru-sels de'crd'ed ; PhilosnJ lions of your own breat We feel as-; tore which is provided for by that inU u-1 er.,Mf)(p Sc:,ie will pa- in one year and! l,"n(,ral Jackson, grow mj

, n .,1 Vi-f.t. it!.....-., I. ..l... ...-... . iT- t,r..fin-ilr,iir'jti..)il.i l ,i-f r. , ic i rf. jr.... .... .-,iir-ifor. in.Tnf n n.1 u i . ., , r . i,v, i.ir1

j i : i v. -1. ; 1 1 , i, . i r i .i i I'M,, iiriii t, i , . j i" ' Li.it , f j i i ,,,, I, - uit m n I.-1 1 .nn -iu , 1 oi n c r v i i i reo'i ; re nio re ' 'u J c-rd s a ir 1

administration of t,r -.r,,.:

Idmt' woik; Wilkin. Tanne bdl Pro vowed, vv hen vv e ask for ju.ticc at your entail a ii hi en the nation, for the next' 0ipro had better beware of the slam)

j-ectu ; Hi-truy f Literature ; W . CJ Hunt, ' hands

Po'dira! Class Look. I

'twenty, thirty or forty year.

..... ..i.. .; ..i. i. ' . fiii.ii man me ire.

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Much industry has been employed to; The appropriation of half a million alC mne ,lbo(,t ,hc, r,)?1,,n. t!;rv (;J ; "ir,',ru "tli the mjion of Je, -,-,.

)tanic;d med.irinc In u note I V . l'"-r 01 wifntand ir,2 the

jgoveinment, have cau-c,I - greatf t

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Thi number i unu'jaJh intrresting misrepresent c ur condition. Our fault?' ready granted, begin now to he const d- af,out hotanicnl med.irjne.' In a rmfe ! V !'"" rt i otvvif ntanf'jris t?ft '. Leg. ml of C.i!ondelct,,v.ill plea.e h.th!and our mifortunes and cur defects havejered as it vaa vievcd by Mr Everett,: t,,e ,erirn0(, ftcolt v stafe, that thev e.i'ii .'5'0i' f 1:1 a. f;nn.,rc,! C' ir p. wbirh rrem h and American, particularly those been magnified; and unfounded odium; merely the entering wedge by which the-.p ;l ecrtitkate eutitli.'.f the hearer ,'nj t);i ' f 'M''hed in the v i'i -ns Jariv-. of the Inter, u ho bad from the universal ; h is been ca't upon our name, as if the1 iron chest of the nation is to he opened tuition grati;, or 1 50 in' tne li iae nd-i"0" l'ATl- tfi're r'm 1(1 no diiTerence ef ?-nnk. e m.tion. The tirt Pell the Dan- w orthlessf n-s of cur character, and the , f ,r the e;( cf tve to j ut In h an 1 in, andi?jCp or attendance to anv editor s ' who1 !"on :,s to ,,;e ".jury whir!, pnc r rn B ,nn 'f IV! will !e found a-nusing: - .egradaf inn of our condition, could exon-lfxtr.net sum beyond nictitation. Ario-' .. r,,,,;,.,), the above circuh-r fmid'l -c " r",r interest's and o;r top-uta'ioti

l fioiT.

l and widied the vningladv in erate the Cnited States government fiom thereaue of di?ati-:faction probally i3' We relict sriceedinglv, that it is

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. . ,t - j , v -1 u 1 1 1 1 , nni 1 1 t 'e ; 1 , 1 t n.ii 1,1 ui .1 ; 1 , i 1 1 i'iwu,j inr fi"ui.-.i nui-ii ....,,..,,. "i nu r "o vv e r to nc c.c ti i till- 1 1 1 - c ! a I e-1! e r t J T

ies. ! ha been rendered more general hv the tin, Ttrt- -r f t)( nr nti a-.:

in

cme the ,' . of IHiPn:?. Though? on force of her tre die

FdtKati.Mi Note on Illinois, are well1 Sometimes our untamable barbarism! recent publication of Mr. Prentiss of this

written and merit attention. jam I deplorable degradati'ni are urged a-; city, a repe:tahle and intelligent citizen,, j.jp,, n,. Mistered, mer:urial

gainst us; and at other cur civilization tat the snpr lies to emigrating Indians; The eru i.-fe faculty,

I le mi tt; it Alcxand

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r een ip .-i.-o to t tie en ite of the f nited ; social advantage

S.'i'ea f.. n, tnt. State of Miouri. in plareiare charged of the present i;i"umbrrt David Par'on crime.

Mr. I'v dvt;er was lormeilv u Vinccimes,

(bit Mv-iiid.,,. P 1 l. ,,.! ntir n!,,,.i'l,in n(' iho iliv.tir nn;H,n. I.-, 1 1, r, .iiryl, rl in rlvinnpli null' 'n. r- . " . r . .

..-i.,,i.,i n!;ci 11,1. linn ,1 1. 1. ui u ,11 i in -. , 11 1. 1 . 1, ,- in , i-.-iniuiini.v.. .. . v. .. . . ... .1. """it (,fn jaion a re o in " 1 o re ro rm r 1 1 p

resulting therefrom,, for the benefit of particular individual, ,jn languag

upon us as

unpardonable

favoritPsot the executive, in order that ' Sytnn nf practice

thesp person? mav realize weaun oui oi f-.fr,. fjrm

, hv mis most nnnrorii'i.Tii- ., ..n .1 .

nnt rl f t -ii' tni' f PC 0,11 r'b'mn wf n h h-i.P h,n ....

...... . , on for dirdomriti '

eas,.a that flesh is heir to, without hem- ' . 1 .e ret , 1; mu.-f I e . . , ... . apparer.t to everv mm ',. ......

. ini-ion was deemed r.ect -rv fherp imitation of. 1 i . . '. '.tere rr.ti:

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1 .mi . ii.uiuji 1 I a nn r.nr .. . .

word. 'Vie. rrtirnt . : . t-..-..i,r , , ; . rn

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ge.

The

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matzilic r.iinerch.'

resi lent el It ha been freq:ertly asserted that we, the transacted). II 1 a remarkable fact treat metallic minerals tuition

jare willing and even dcsii-nu to go nn to) that although the secretary ot war tell Mif.kientlv ein--p their

ut one tnovpmer.t v. :i, ,

SI!

made in mtnif j-in o i!i

'"i while

irra'rt.

t . Peters! ui gh, a'-d ? 1

tarn the audu-nce at w l:j.- J, i,

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! the west! We assure our fi tend, it i! himself authorised a few month. ago to

A rorcrami :at;cn signed ik.-Lco

been received it i too carelelv tn. If lhe author wdi revise it, it have a place.

01." h" nof si We

writ ; families; w

grammar and st nse.

So

.we our heme; we love outadvertise hr contra',ts to supply the In ,Pr In rhi n p of reform i.;..0i

lofft n-d 1 ' otir b.fhnri'l iiii,,. ,r. ( I. t i r r r t . t Kt-ti-. ?-.-. llo, Ml.j.!!.- 1 I . . 1 . " . t ' 1 1 ' -

I ' ' v I ' ' 1 v f I 1 I t a I lil Uir I I ' J I 1 1 1 1 I'll I 1 1 V i I u I i 1 1 'It i ' w:iu 11" iI 1

independence of. ,. ,: , IC - 1 , l ",:,;ti '" ce-; , 1 . . ; pH'hed n magru hcent ntrnimr.h f-r much the bet-., . . - "Uimp' l r on:

1.. itiomil character. The ol i

shall grave

of' A'.cr Cjui'-

To the tle-

TcMow Citicn 11 ivine nl oadv herd stt talk in re latiou to the nex' posuincr cfioioe of a Sfie-

the fool the better tlie luck.' wav with'1

V e love to think that this I imi ; ip,M. he ha now all at once discovered nir Gree ! and Latin v cur Mm r , v

:o.jr Great Creator gift to them that ; that he cannot enter into any contracts un-, Johnon, yout gradual ace,

-t. ii'-iiiiii.';-i't.rvitiiiiiii-iii Miiit.-iri;n. uui wav. inumo in uvu ,k ') IPI or. !l nf 1 ni Pnr utm, irutinn

'rouhtcd hi

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red hi fancy f r a v is;f

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to y ,,.

urruvc an d' r . , . - ' ' ' "!r P.mpf . aphcaf.,,,,',,l:;,- '-"'-.n hi po.,,,i(

-andlhat our or-pring are preparing tojties which he has made. The noie0f j,,;,,,, ( (no8e ohtects of' th-airl I .,n,,fl!';,:m 'lctetj

;;j -ree.l u in the inheritance'.

'Phis lan 1 i 'ir hist rofege, and it is tr own. Our title t it f - no deftct

ritT. which will take place in 1332. I think,1 hut the inferiority cf our phvical force.

it proper to r'urn my sinepre thank t mi fi iends a? the h.te elect i -n : aid to an pounce my intention to other again for the aame of!ic. Piepecttullv. JOHX PURCELL The last eastern ui'il brought r.o for eign new . of imcrtacrp

and this defect is amplv "i plied by our compacts with tlie powerful an I magnao!nions government of the Cnited States Pespee'td and honored fritnrls. per rnit u to speak plai'dy . Much ha been done against u. Promise, throats, and

traf r?gprra have been employed.

P.n:

ve are still unshaken, in cur at. .".char. nt

P.u-

11, 1 .. 1 . 1 1 : . :.! ... . .

w r.irfi nas neen matte t;n iriit vnjen, ii Vfuch er.gro.ed the mind of a

is uppned wi l indu-e thp eopte to':ul,j jeriner, and which now occu-I'a-p tn their renresetitative? instruction- tic 1 ,t 1 a C ltrte.,.i- . ui,.

- 1 . . , . .. ' ' ' ' 1 " ' " a " 1 " 1 -uT-i .-1, n. 1 11 ?l 5., I ri p r-n-,' I

T A 1. -,. .. . I ' i- ' ' U I I

a unapman. u Dudley, a Laid well, and a!ijl(i(J

hcst 01 otner succei-iui cultivator of!

medical science. The age of reform hacome; rejoice ve Parace.isi:.-e . f ir the success is suae. Focus.

a raider

or ;.?,. of I' e

i-.f.

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looking to the repieal of the Indian bill

hiring the next eion t congress. I he reult of such an effort is in the womb of time, but I cannot help believing that ii w o'lhi be successful. The business cf the approaching geion begin to form the subject of con vere and ec'd a tion among u, and. we have al! come to the conclusion that very

old, lined thr,?P ndvud.,,

never hai n.

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' i'i':d: .fi. en m! 1 in rtd ,rx

" ' it-J m ister w ho

LOl'l.SVILLL i. PUItTLA.NJ) CANAL. The water was let into the I u 1 - v 1 . ! -

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nas t te i.

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Mf. J-ur.

The-1 ,. V,M. f".

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11, pl an

ser.t

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Horn :,0lv H.fM..rf. a ?',r-' lat Mr. W.n.die.anr r I'.fpd ,Miri; , ,,

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