Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 December 1830 — Page 1

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Vpo tie f t American institutions, annouc

mg the recognition, by that government, cf sincere and liciot ir

ta-. n t.epcui'.ence ;t the s ut'aren republics and p.tia ery scon inust now U How tins exatnple. LiLt rals thimghcut the w ci Id w;il had -.vlth raptures their late acquisition "f stitngth, ai.vi treat it as a vitrn rt" the

nius. most cf changing the terms of the canal j;fan' dual last hai: construct w iih its fiTcductey .pplu abio

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.-..(! the fill of Princes of a change of se. -ercignty from the usurpations of the few, w tin naf.t ahuul .clvucl r.yi.s cf the many. IVjt, -v :.il.,t elated with the dYep root uh'a'n the reprtsent..tic piinciple has struck in tlio ohlwt.rh!, wefet!, c(-mndn-

jtiivi; wn.i oui joj, a sen.satu n i t ;o;gnant If ttf rs or 1 grit i at tlie t'.eath-lc red oicefrom sorr.e

I d: 3 iifectcd members cf our own fan.dv, at

ce-ir.c n u:ir ith our ptt nianent and successful tx-

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cal the strong arm of .11 the departments piomise, in utue of an act ot Cor.gits

ot r;!'or. 1 (i mt-chamcal genn

the in ei.tioi.s i t tl.e dibtingmdii

centuiy.owe tiuir usuumess and tair.e. t;) ( jK. w noi c jre ct 6Untv a emele It at I' The powirof steam and the hghtnmps ot troni the I)etIolt river, ac , c the Iiea en are cent! on d bv it. I r.e n.eclian - . .... , , , ,

tience and respectful att. ntmn. and dicule lC, w ill vetassutve h. rank, over indo'ance ' i,n"!,u,d l Inc bC,uu'ir"1?JC,,u ol ,ako uuon them aciotdimr to their n.iri.'i with 'rt u..;".l:h :.tl lit-,- lMudrt;. ho honon-d t iMlchiear.; ditrce to tht abash rivtr;

inti nnons, aiai iih a ' his i;ro!eior,. The farmer will ha e his. I the nee to Indianapolis, and thtnet to ho

wisdom patriotism, and indulgence b-cm,- 'in lUtiai.oe of all the artifices .f the ticn- jOhionvcr. By means of such a facility mgthe v-tigty subject; and aboe all, un-' r. reducers, to m,.ke him -u', ;v w Idle thev an outlet would be cpccd for the state

im.iv. v.i i,'v iiMi.i.i ii j'iiii rjaiii,.uii ui. .as tne lrar ot t;,e won;mg-nKn I, nciudmg the Wabash country, to the

..n.uv i w .i.i muse v.ui u-. ;-,s ti.e w taiin ( i me siaie, niw ever empioj - narthtrtt and

.vini.il n,ne, as ii i:rtr.utu to w.ui n tnetd, wiateer hoiGsout a prospect ot its re-

crtcci, s-jen.ed to delight too much, m lin'i- i ward isasn!

d.-us ; rd unprofitable coivparis u I one i klii ita'dcu.

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' ta n ot the country with an ther, m enn - tst India pcis to i.ur shipping, through

i ne ooei.u ir oi tne nntisa

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maticn and rt crimination tor Lilu

and iltnunciatici s if pi actires and mcn,!n.ent

p: aale

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nt. ef

kdli"ul and til', itive ins'ru

d castei ii lakes and the cities

of New Yo. k and Ntw (lnnu.i, or t! guiph td Mexico and the Allan ic tccan. 1 To Kentucky railroad, te: ninatM at LouiswiiC, wouiei seem to n a;k 'Ut tful

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tf e-fiv-d our notice a sidyi it cf such sacred, aw-alrcrip-'ful, and fihttul impc rt, as the mirror to 'the fancy tne germs of tiie downfall cf thi-

:iei.owi:rd conieeltracy. ith drealful in

It. in- t f c n-f-!.-. mwI !

, kx .vM...o. "i.v i ... iii jan i..i.ii i:ri exereistel CjKstmm I senses, the cry tf DISUNION has bei n Gm ernmt nt, hi t:

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j rur.g in urear.s its ' aiue is uralergang a i calculation by dollars and cents. As uru;: jb our .i.li:d:nmt so disumui is the fabled icain u ooden in.rse, as dehisive and vet a fatal

mat nae long sine e been ui'titei m n.tamv, i ;ltes: tht erewth ot cities in the I i ateil t te; niinalmt. nt tt,- .,r. tbf.i i I. r'o r-,

oblm.nri tht-omb, b the iawsif natuie ; , t ..es, the iacveat- of manuf ;ct ares; the! i n,is U may be seen, that the states of ami retnbutivc justice. It!itui bonces in Mexico, and E.nope, and L,rt,wi. ir,,.., .....

It the t;mtt i-hrns.: ( utcs tit.on nrtic i. w-,;, t o , n t,.ir rS r . ... 7 1 4fcWI

imported fr..m ti-ivign ce-e.t.trit f gent r -1 merce of tin- Mediterranean, bv the Fiencn al consun.j tiou litre, aru net the preduc- j tVom the lmn.il;atii.g and digr;.cefui ext:cu at ( ;ir soil and climate i r of the Haboi j uon to which it had been so ion; snbiic.td.

i t eiur citizens, is too Ingn, an:! it this is the ground if much of th. e a. he .rem arm ng

( urs utncrn brethren, lot :t ie n.odmeu b 'J uno'd and Algiers; the arrangement with

i prudent t tduclii n. If tl i piiuv :o h i g

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ir.e'.er w n.c a e ;;ave

e -er;.nts it ti - iicst e t ; iW 't?' "c wasiome i njar.s. itthismonri ii;.:, in rlteiiice t-j -lcr i5 ktpt w ithout the gates of the ity,

r.-itue time will ccme when armies will rush

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( ice, i!c:r.;.nd I'om its bowels only te conflagrate, despoil,

from i-.icit a sp.';ntauevas tribu ' ot pro- pi' .tmu.i.-li the temple ot hoerty. "if f;,uiil acknowed;g:i,tnt to an o 1 1 ding Pi o- urn! In- f.restifcci" has been nobly x iden o, .r the r.'urievor.'i b!e s:;:.ng rf the ,--1'-' V e w ill add, by the same f.rt arc!

lose. j ast ; tjort w lath brought it. In lo king in-

ve.ir vh;.di is just earning to

iu:.ur mi'dU rs t the hiippmcss v. 1 1 tne coiisequt i.ees ot an) attempt to so pa r :.nkc d. in all civilised nations, abounds 1:1 j 1 afe the stati s, we see a train 1 f horrors . ur i : 'o .. d ( ountrv, in all that undiminidi-jnud follie s, so apjalling in an hundred as-

1 nrdus'i Cf mtat:.ble with tne simn hcitv 1 pect, mat e ne is reaa at the same tune to

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,i li.l lil' liv ill'..- 1 1 v- j 1 e 1 1 1 , ;

tu the Kvcaknt us and c,j;di nn tlie ivickt d-

.tei rt.r teil ecu- j 'o. :s v 01 mm who jnioiisues a seniimtnt so thcn.e for re- i re gardless of si cial and rt lative elut . The

joining and tbankgii in-, co.rstivt s with our ! palpable impwssibiht) ed" ever succeeding in te Uow-t'.t-zens ma tr...d..te each other, in ja project so suicidal to the welfare of this

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the cotise icus ei joyme; t .-f all, and raLe a i-an 1 1 praise to the Author of all good. '1 he uv.heisal clove lope cat nts f the past year, at -' me. and abroad, on this and the other hemisphere, are calcr.lated to raise he whole human family still higher in the scale cf cu ation, in their own estimation, than a iti ipation ever reached. Many are

he ind. cations, that the era has ju.t been

';sdiere d in for tlie crmplt te o 1 1 throw ot the .iv.t Iiatt fid errci s and deae'o enimieai ot

wni!-. ana. toe triurami am,

a: ... o lie e i ene : al inti rn.d inpn- e iv.ent

ot the country, has not done iqn.d justice to tlie planting stati s, o ing t. tlam ngif! construe tion ot the ieUtt 11 ehaiui; ami this constitutes an item 1 t cvn.ph.iut, let some plan be connived by which the, diall be pluca d en an exact iquahty v.ith their sifter st.iti s in all the dishurstmci t. ot ihe national ti eaut : hiui.e teiuit- nle iule tea the aj;po!'ti' no t m i f ti.e smpius, na beeasily lound, sue h tcrriiuiv .o.u ; pula-tio-n combined. Put, il' our 'i-.tf r st.oes m the south, expect u- 10 nb ai.oon t he I. 11 ami legitimate exercise of the mum reus p overs of exp; 1 ss deh gat 101 1 in the It Oe l al 1 0:1stitution, by th" i.aii'-nal li gish.ture, and Ci'UsCque ntiy the enwaul ii.aioti id what icalled, ami ui.eh 1 stood to be, the "An-eii can ?yteni,?' 1 the e a:pio- ment of all the

esse ntial puwt rs i t tne tonstitutie-n, h s:g i

anoiismng pn ae , s.av ery, am the eiemarni if tribute from christian nations, in Tunis,

tiie Sublimt pelt by our sagacious ndmmish ation, tar the navigation of the lilac k sea, taken m e ounexion wath existing encouragement at home must in a short time cheer tlie farcer by heir influence, and ramify tht ir pleasing e dec t, from Maine to M'ssnu 1 i, among utl, most in tlie west. Such events aie, .nd.td, worthy of a place among die rifmjru.'jhiu ot the age. With sued prospects before us, we ai e bi ought irnmcdirciy to the plan ol lusu. e operation-.), os is 1 united out upen the map ot ti e state and the chap:et ot our necessities. Our rivers, lakes, uhd count. y, then kituatmn ai-d the ad vantacjts tney hold out in pcrpectivc, our pietier.t, and increasing resou'ees, tiie piosptuiyot oursehes and posted ty, 100k to an early and prudently arranged system, ot state and internal im

. i j n e ciif i.t, such as may probably be ex

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our .mam KAcii uHs. 01 the h.i.ti ot ou.-vi jeeu'ed, a one ot the most powerful tizuis, agaa.t ii.depemient to. t ign legihia- au Jii.iai ies to the attainment of cety tioii or policy, ami Hie ..pplicmiiai it the ! c: el wiihm the scope of practical desire rut aim thus nettssaiiiy at cuir.uiatiug at the ut ate ' ..pdaliment. liy first arousing treasuiy, to making r ov'.. anct eanah or ini-1 ,jK .it;C,, i 0i i,,c people to its lnipor

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ir.d re.o 'ona.uk- pi'nciplt s.

tie enngi icmu i n.uoscpi.y 11 uie tm- u red r.g'.its ef man. its gi eat

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rf dt livi 1 , 1 1 e tun. h 1 d r ppre ssi-,iis am tla iitceot" King-. Th.e ii t ss lias smi t e d

ti e pnKfJ, mat they

mteiligt nt national community, heightens the insanitv 1 f tlie dreadful scheme, and

must finally brand its aeh 1 e a'es w ith mat ks of distinction, 111 01 e indelible than those which still remain upon the guilty and trea

sonable tore-heads e-i the iiarttord V. euvi n- Atlantic, ot a national . harai t- : , tb.tv

ionist. Tlie Constitution 1 f the United ! .hm fx Tine- inoir u .1. .in.rm .it .,f u hirn i anu 11 L "

States is a c;?::f:act and cannot be renounced ,hia ii,-nt in i-n.; f.uth m I o ; .u . n u :.-i d irmut csi, u c sha.t he able (o bring

by a tninorify without a dirt ct ap-peal tothelhentd. I'h.-e due 1 mu lne.e.o es, towi.uultana ratio under all governments, tht j thai, tou deeply loeiedi.. toe expectations

proMi g riiers, as wen as 10 t-ojia. e.n ine , iu h-mcm.B

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laws ot nature, and origin. U right.:, itgaro less of every thing but torce, tuan the nulli fed and lroktn bhgati. ns of the constuu

tiotul agreemtnt. A state taking this ( t ty tegethe 1 .

course must throw itst .it into a belligerent attitude-, upon Us own lesouicts and strcnf th. Tins c::tr a constitutional course, n.ust impose upi n tlie violating and revolting state, allot the responsibilities, which the sakty t f the balance ot the parties to the t ant t lh tl

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hiuo t. e iK.d, all tim faculties A the ;s a e. 101 my tactitiuus display of ener g,totmo g vidiiii"lie lunge d .;ineial uj-.lu laba, Now is inci; me lui.e.

compact, may think expedient to in pv se. Who is it. that cannot stethe ahirming picture ve hh h might be here !i aw n, prcst nling civd war with all its calamine s? et in view of ah this, the doctrines ot the light of a state, ti) secede from the union, for causes dtcmed sulhV.er.t, Lu lurelf, originating in

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and i t Indiana who 1.. add n ,1 uu.ii all 10s po'.s tl s chi g to them, dm m.i ai'- t. mptation, agamv. iidluiin e. parte, p-. nonage 01 elhtr cause, shonhl shiii 11 an i h."-t in tnc hailot box tor aoanooniug the mliernancc . t his constituents in the common pni -e. p.j e

ol Mic higan, may be united e it ectl) , in

not 1 est, upon a sc hen c .d rnutupi bencfds, whirfi ly its ttiov nationa. bianir.g, p.-ipp.i calceiate largei) uj)on any amount ol naiiorn l lunds, 01 lands, which might be found wanting after the appinatiem of the proceeds ot ihe tat ds aluariy p,ict.ted, locairy on the woik. It nughi ho caicuiated witfi some certainty, that hy ifl'sring k the teiiiiaiyoi Miclngai:, the same immense boon width is now of t.ed 10 Omo, 'hat she wi.I conr.pU te fja f.an ol the said oad, w hich runs through hei tciriior). Indiana, ui h hti grants, migtit eomplcc what would be in tier mill s Kentucky. I'eniitsste, arid ohcr btates touth ol them, w ouid doubtles. do their duiy, until the way should ttacL tbe Atlantic An egms i-r,u ingress, from and 10 the lakts and seas, would be stcuitd to us The bouihern and northtin markets and productions, would bo thrown open to our trade. Whateie may be thought ot this ulterior- project, w liilst die can-Al is possible, it must ahci .Acr, insist upon its strong claims to favour, by its national character, and tin prospect ot uniting several tatge states, in its support, to secure to it the ample meuntj ct the general government after the payment ot their debt It follow s horn the above picture, that the nth ratification ot the treaty, by Ohio, win en. fiu- vs. The cannl lands, sold in September,., avt'iagcd one dohar and seventy cent? ptr atie, oeaiing a capital neck, of . , . Ll . .. I . 1 ... I

"oni y;nc inmisanu t.ouars il ;:;

v.iiilsioui .s, ate councils a;e uudiv uie ! j nn.Ji ;, v, ,ood lhat tlie terms cf

by ifi,j i.-tau.t iii.imosi.it oi sCLticin.i ... bvnHoct of ihe ;ands, hae tet'i ad

te ;eci;nt"

jeaioUsKs, anu uhu-0 the tpi.lt o- m. I roci..ei.l la 11. toe land, v. ht.si rlau.niges ; .or oiivi eges o: w iy aie nomimn, ai-J i npio.enitius umn. e:e in many piaees,' I iui ihe :.Ulc t - lldd k ut to InC pei -lie jejc, those essential lhcsol imeieou se ! w ho h must, by us, o oy our sue t e ssoi ,

s oi special . on-iue-

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ut Titae rums ot the abolute t.ir-ne

ih-ui lK in A lino.teJ. ctinslituti' ual t s a mild scepti e, ami is now e'ehv:turt s et practical freedom to I'.u-

rtpe I neir rce is it.t, ami ueiuier wie Airs m r the l' umts, otipose harriers to

tl ie "t march The spirit they breathe, ha--

alreabv shaken tiie trom tle little w hie

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c na.-tii s ci

i e'.esrc.tisni of lb un

here will nut rtrniit an assignment ot ieasons, vhy we thnik the (ieei.d Covern-

,ua ,ra,t,u,i,. w . u u . x- .w'w.r t-. . v. inwM I ,rm V ' i llli J

eU,ubt on either poa.t. Audit we shall ever tati' and w men. c a;,:iti. m u.'. comma,, becomptllcci.liy irresistabie circ umstancts, j coui so of events, i etmm, tnnmpi j ed, by to repeat t-ur toiisent to an amendment toja wise couimon wcahn Oui Wabash the constitution, conferring nouns to the ; and Luc caiu (or l's substi-utc, a rail

imposition toa fixed and settled policv oti Covtrnment alieadv there, tor iir.ermd im- ! road, loss cxi.ctisive ami touadv vahiL

I the ?::-;i,tu irom whidi she dissents, have ,3,-uw-ment and iniiiost purposes, if the t-ne-i u... v .... ,-,,. , (1t its im.irv. nnd iin

ijniel, w e i imii aneadv arctssib.o Inr its :'.d-

'ii.odus 1 . . '

vaneemem, otservts tooccvipy me loie

v.-a,v..rov. vsc wdli 'ound m the piogiessot a more c..

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acclaim, it is tuaigtei upon uii-iiionu 1.1 '(,-" r , this policv , that they impede a ta.v upon : nalgaile)ii 'i his mtant ai in ol our corncertain nuarters of the countiv, m order to'niticiai p.ospeniy and of hopeful pro-

I i,e Unite d St.itcs distribute it in bounties ame n;-, theiuselvts. ; ,illSC, to the tanner, has already become

How tins tan he, when all parts of the canm- I Ujc bUujccl ut d lively and general solici

ts, are eouauy 1 e prestaut 11 . , Snrh arc ihe nnhiir. rvnprta.m-.e

j O CO WOh t c mic.I Mii

. ni,!i is'-:(ii ' s 1 is also ui -i-. I'urrJ tha- die ca '. cenror star vi - ;m .- tad an .nUgl'Ot f t tlip'i) '1 thiS -0U! ,0v i o;or

tio nit iem 1 i.te-1 o ;nc caa'

i ,1: it 1 01 .im ic.'.. nas ei.ivt!! m i

.m -s th.e .Atlrmtic to career f r a

i;.- vvitl; the liilies and tii-cohurs r f

l'r- t ce '1 his eeltotate-i. fag, the en-mem d" oomilar .s :.',; 7 v -c, and pro-strate rc:,;l-

t:;. 1...-V w-avt-humm '.esud our noble and 1 -v' ietl a practical '-cope, from the gigan-1 M1jcs to the system will then h

A r. t.ubr.car: :: -;crchj is t;o etiorls now making, by popular men andj u-'dl undergo the trouble 1 o any

states, toeniorce them upon th.e public n tmi j ( .)cr;indi." which may be selected, taat

as rthoi'a x tc.eories of the republic, v. Inch .mvc us Union and these

on account oi taeir teartui tenucnc, nnme

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Ynu ai e rch 1 1 1 a ulars I u ii. .ii i u . isa'ts oi

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susp 1.1 . an bas'i. unit; we sh r.th. ami funkc.

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p. ace,

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-s t'-v. cou e Onio may 1 ea:y, s ii. d- e it n'je

Jo par-

t o, ui . the se nil nui lanos will heie th. exib.p.g ;aw,

s-arv to

.s, im ther up il-n Wait .lHf COP' iUi t'; UpOrj Oj . ations. :d M.chtg an .mo, Ohio

it incum lent upon tne state

n. .n. t n ... n. . a . 1 ; . !

mthoiities, at

tiieir tare snohl. w ith counter t nimons, to

expose their fallacy.

irovernnicnt is neither strictlv eonfedtrattd

un ci ! nor t ea

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nick, up to th.e iron throne rf Niche'o,Th- hrard; and the Ilib -rm.'.ii. the hnt'tan and th" So-, t. the Sp.--.mai tl and the ( e 111 an.

the

severe meat, i .en r.

ouo -tt states

the r-irtng-iesr and the Nethert imle

I'ro-i.ci and th.e Au-tn.m, the (lit t

eh 1 'lie relation which tlie bear to tlie ireiieral eoiei'i-

) au'ifully examplitie s (what haa dicinuslv denominated a monster in

p .lities, hv nulhticators) an rnf.erium in i;n:t)). S - ere ignty is tiie attribute of the

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a"d consumers i t mipoitati

i crs, in nearly eoual pr- j

population, is not dicei uable.

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s, ami pi ouu- j

1 1 1 -1 tin. ilniir.itp rpl:itliiriK (rrnu intr iul nl

!u rt! i-.s to intU "

UCh S

his- Ute fiducial y engagements, between the

1 ne oaiion

inn like ioad-,. cio-.sirg cat!: other a! i" eciitie id the slat., out next most important works from which so m ich good is expected to flow, aie progs t suing with as much rapidity, as is usual, it? ij'jcli cases. On the national road, th.o balance cf the last year's appropriation added to the sixty thousand dollars for the presert, will be expended m grading, bridging, and cuiverting the road, about thirteen miles cast and west cf ths tsca!

ication. inves reason to fear, tli.it there aie -state and the land pui chaser, that either

liberricides in the land. 1 have received and; forced or voluntary suspension ot this of cuvcremtn!. H a cost of about tdxty-

. 11.. . ...... i- .. . .t. .1 . ,.. . .. . -

a, .eu as tne o.,, rs, ace o.umg to cue j sri jay before you, rtsoiutions t 1 ti.e states, vvo. k, must be the cause ot much pub- three thousand still kav ing a balance in

the Italian, end even the edd Muscovite, pow t a a they respectively possess. A w ise ! nf Per.nsv h ani,i. Del.iwai

nre commcn vvo--.dupper at her i-hirne divnaon et prerogatives to each, keep ' declaring that the Tariff of eighteen huI'-! jrn position oi oneious res !:-"e is strengthened hv desire, that sheKiihm their appropriate spheres. And m (irc(i aiHl twentv-eight. accords with the I ' 1 ' . . . he . tiniv continue tobram.idi her fi.imirg, Ham-1 cate of ercvoachment of either upon the COi,stitution of the United States, and is not uf u,c 7, , iU

beau, until ci in.:the wh- h- earth, a ii.ime S mnv bu Aiiii'r',, as. r.xpr

and in time i other, it is not to !-e presumed, that there

no ccpt.'ution al national arbiter, to sub-

d 1 -bu opi

ne ic'mnd with as pure a1

!,:..,,.-,,, i'.... t, ei'iit-- nv .in i-Ti .-v f,,r iitnir a . 1111 lhra

.is thrc-ug.hout

ss.ons i

opinio-n at this.tion.

ti i.e. m us, c.i these topics, will !e both ap- 1 upon toe t it Iters ot the rej pf-pri ne a-,d c .nn uragim-, as thev corcei n 1 that chrTerc n' es between t

aiUl ltUiShili.l, ;.r ahf tr alt. mill null irw. KM. ihr Ihn hnifUrl hf rnrYimitcirj.f pc Mr, il-.r

ponsibiiities , fcubject ot this road, I will rcrr.aik, h;t sired, i he'; the whole western country, will have a-

fjoV1(J&. ; state would be unvvoithy ot her Iran bundant reason to comph-in, under the

penuimg resolves are expected, tie... y -;u. t ' " "i - i.v.v ..vu -l-u;,u,i,;.i3 j'lnuii n.n The Vtate which ourselves ami our con j with one hand upon the donation ot lands ; at this late pcuod, 2:1 unexpected and i!-

ar.d violence. What a reflection it is, ( . .pucnts have ad-")ted widnnthe last -ear already made, and the lich Miami icser ! liberal construction o' the const litpmp,

1 et.icrs ot the repuohc, to contend, l;i ls nresenLtd r.i.uiv uaeouivical evi-.-cnces vat-on within the reach of the other. If' or other cause, shall stop eraritf d annu-

lic LUtU inc.. 1- i f f r, rrrtnin :hh lnrrciMmr T)ioMCti . i -v

, . .0- a

HITUI ltU5 U lilt i7t:U'.tLl II -iiuc -..

r t: -it" ivinc' 1

t l 5s

C ails-, ot ra n

O'l

.-n

tm

1.

ral freedciv, and if things ' hers rf the Uni-an, about such great ernes- superabundant productieu.s of a soil.

the state ot Ohio shad blindly refuse the alapptopria i'-r.s of moi-ey ! y congic&s,

t '-:n:m liceti, niow ev er

pi nu :p :cs we may e,ej)rc-

u -t m ' 1 mate m a sig- : tare of our agri-

ca'.tni il ami comimioird interests. Tlie

mat ii upon . .

c .it o a i,ener..l w ar, 1 1 i al n.aiiiii 1, t-i the at

aii a pi- 1 .... , 1 ...1.. , 1 .1 r .:. ;. ... r..... ..... 1:. .. . 1. - .

iirii itii.iiiii ai 1 v a. 1 1 a u o .iiii in . 4 ueo. n 1 11 1 11 11 . iiiiii 11 .11 1 1 11 1 i nar if irir r-ri

tions as cemmtuce, nmnutacturcs, agricui-; i rultnre i,f both necessaries and 1 , , , , . , . , ...... . ,.n,,ovrn,- c, v,o,i,H,1,-Pi'st-a n" V J . t ',.. f- i land tendeied to lier by the treaty of I girul sui vey , to tne ussisippi. '1 he p:iiU.t, .01.1 liMiire, sno ii.. h-. it.t 101 a-.o .si-, iUXuncs , .ifl -rdtug a sure tt.rcci.st ot the Pa-; it. in- , .. 1 ; . ., , , m-.-nt at tlie nu-rcv of a sr:g!r state? Or, t.,,c when agricultural -cieme ha!l attain between l,v r and Indiana, she will im- oe- at wl.u h ait the work is taken, ms- ! tlsat the laws of the -idic'r, e.mld be render- ' to ni'oro perfection , are acknowledged as a .- pose, through too much icliam.c upon tily in favor of this, as being as fuoraedi p-we-i lss by o':. o- any less than a ma- c;uarant'.e, tint the c-imt: v ot oii't hoice. tit t otet ptise and ma guard n. it y, conse-' blc as any o'die r time, fur its p.rr gt c -t l,

1 . e ,

r.it

has aot.it. v

,0

iro-

to 1 1

Hi' vv nen wi

iC

hi;

h--l 1 a seen -v 1 last ie

Jt: a cpe ot hi r

n stu'ibnra t 1 tii.-t his puerile n

ct tlie datv en bread stuffs. lo'vk to l-'rance an-. there beef gh ry, ns enduring as ti.e

u successful

,0. t-: tae parlies to tnc agreement' 1 uc 11 ter would in t be worth the parchment

1:1

1

10 tour 1.

ml a p i-lioo e r-.tcd :

1. ry ev 1 ! i ' re cv ..

11 ioan pc-pu my f their :a:ster--. an-'

c-t lite 1 c a .alio:', atWashir.cten. and 1 .1

0:1

dotard Kmc

, Ie irn the f 11 sec tiie cemf rpicst of the

t

10 s

(lli, f hi-,

1 .

n.

'lor t

1

U"li...U

a -I. ."v

eodert .-.:T:i--; of m.t: - c.-.: m i, t ma ; 1 s. o m.d ti thii . -i'vut to'-o t ban Crae 1 desj -o v-eii prefer v : coca it'o t-

t

r-

:coU!

1

pi t to it : ;av ncg-. s v. ,t if th,e,r 1 and sM-.o.

1 m ,;a

rt 10

1 a 0. 1 . 1 . a 1-T. -

-, . oe IU. ei.l a' -in tree

a.fa.vette. in th'a '..Cvhiiiig a fresh ' n one, which

on the citi.'.ea republican, it it recognized the right of rr;;: :r:'t.-.i to rale in ijoritieii. The gordian knot of the Union, would sever with the breath, r-f treason, if the i re could, enjoin the will e-f the many, h et it be uudersbod evtry v.'h .ie, that whenever tlie crisis shall demand it, the geucnal government wdi !;e called imon i-i the name of dl

cap

possesses atti actions tor ivu ami poor, so- -cue. cos upon us, not ic.-.s giiious than iajor hen g low and proist'-ti c

penorto mo-t others. iamn-:n a surtace : r.nnous to hersc.t It will be rcct ctttd. 'i he ?isch;L-an n ad has been i : ) d

mil would fie a traud up- and th.e h.irdv, industrious, and enterpring u ,,0,,,,, idea ot canal tivshv. dnl! nr, !ir roi'-i-o I-, m M:,,-,.,,, - ,o

1 .: . 1 a.. . .. ,',,.; nwi, , . ' .

M pui.t. .on, .o.eaay st aetu i.pt.., v. .v. siiccesto v ohtrndr- dselt i::!r, th,- n-.1 1 ihe cm it.nrmh.r tl.i. ,

ac

;res, and the powerful mass ot emigrants ;

: oao. -.a

d t'aat w as --li--d

a the tvvo w..rs t u

titctlo'ii m t'

n mi" of t ie dl isti i-ius ;

.Ifill-.tl nl A'l, .'11. r l I 1 I - .. r . I . lh. !-.c! t r V ,1 r. . . . . . .1 ..

tautiv throm' our hig.iway , m , r . . . ;

all directions, t) stttie upon the vacant ci'cn an i.em oi oojcctionto the i aUiea at uiXu laus compared -o tnobe o, t.:C l.unls, tiie most sctotical, cannot dc -not as tion ol the compact. A 1 1 fusal to unite nationa? toad Mote of the gic:-. '...- t

to the eh-rit us destine ot car state, hv the with us, on this, or any other eta umh havt. suti-. ico

ai-1 of a v.oll reg-dattd system ct common j however, to nuke the canal, w ill oiiiy schools, which shall ger.rr.dly ditfase a pine-! !tavc her without the tendered bounty,

tical ami ustul Ameiac m echica-i-'U eo 1.1

.owever, is as--! ib d-'e tr

vlocr the act-rt l is dea l and livi-g vvh- labored so long ami

poor, as well as to th.e rid

we sh ill hel rather fiithfullv r. tii t:ie

J

me. ".nation to

r ,i,

ie

a-

liist oiira-

. .... i

the asms wmc.i s.een at AI vatic? l

: ' 0 V, , he ,:"ir

'' rivimr librrf

is ef irdmii.t uits, c-.'ia"rv. and die most odious a.i-1 v i (i ,1,

av i :

: evv oi 1

, i

a -

. . . K 1 no-tovh O.d ".it

mo. 'chug a ccnc itures rostor--a curing to tha e en; ; ed on n.v si p a atmg : t ehi i-. us lib

and then to .

name ot

I Q.ii'.icy, and ashragtcn m tlie name of to. patricidal, fractricid.il and parricidal w;trs, wiiich 'niist i i f-.iture, lics lite oar

m th.e n.i r.e ot the peo;ne c.d.l all their various ener

gies mto acti". e i couisieion, to nreserve m the b-ndv f the e igle our favorite nmtto. "J IKutilus (.'nun." and the conellj'i : of .f.tr-.s, an I dm escatche ai lilt, tirst let ttie p.t'tiple of ad the states do their datv, taeir ic-psl itures theirs, congressmen

okiiig e ich ctlier to the

combitied. w ith !

more advanced Universities, ivith more corporeal and mental improvement asthtir,

::;. : the L'uic.a in the a,in, an independent v.du 'u'ar' ima al

arid drive u.i to o'dicr expedient, noi less sure, although mere expen-i.e. i he canal route may bi clii-nged, so a to rtl ii ' i, r r l! li l I- f T i - luff ,i, - i-t r,t,r i "i it. I

.ii.i.i.',..!. v. ii;. .11, wllll, 'ii, mit.

.. I

: vi" -c j i v

discipline, f th-: most f.b'ral cast, "she v. ill noith of Ohio, to lake Laic I his fur

soon t ike her stand up- n the platform of;nislu""3 U3 with cz? alternative under tfu

tliC mistake n poii,- y t the lasi session, aro if'ir g uftliir-j j; r pay me-nt, w i bout ai.v ma!

timi tor im i loo topi iol. binr g p-'or from ai- tnir.g -:ke rariitie-'i'iai

j;iU.llig li.C Whoie. i-f ho i-'U 'I-'r in tne grasp of the v ea-hv. i:a bad niU3.'Cinent oi t! t re ioo j-

i e

i;--, ir-

i ,

dty, in numbers, mind, mnv.. Is, ami on i pressure ot necessity, altogether pnsi . ctiaige ot ihe ma-

But

if

1 1

nt.

wp h.O th'O ' "I p. i ' tr.

with her mast potent sisters The; blc in itself Another is, that t he Oidi-: missmner l-at! m otfied K tub'' . ! .,t h

n.story ot the state, up to tins period, v.iU;na(lCC ot Congress ot I 737, declares R.i would nave teccivml pi,. -p, sa.s. -represent us, as strictly an agricultural peo-; In ,.,,Pr, lpaf!it, ;Illn thc St. ' . ott act u.th th--e- who ,n:,d

.1 . t,., u.- iv 1 . i ...,-el .,,1.,i.

improved, and. the aititk.al lines of comma-! Lnce, common highways, and that hugeor ,.n...I gum. d,sPU;r.

nie-it'.on m (: -ct-mcv, vve are sure to se-

ithe Maumtc 3 a nav in.iole water coutse low -i -nin. man".

t

take

tor tho.

hi have bn! fhr tho

Urn. basis t

i p. Op, ".I

( h it a p,.,,mu d rr hube th.s is t--, oatistr 1 iw-n i-.gn n v e.-ir ,,v.u r he iif-o a' i;d- -'oO-.tv ivn,! -.ti

U t . . s ,i ii i;;;, ; . , , (

t ar nist m v , vv .p. the s a. et! ess t nj witl :.: t! 0 r. " S ,

thiirs, bv pr

i ev.r nr olest li mi ituy , cooccsmoii ami compro th" ad v i-! u:- -, with a view to a reconciiiati n of oxitc rv ') h " idU'rcices, in . o .farmitv w-pJa the prinn .-.:nl its U lptes of the constitution, and tlie rights ot

ev entful ci iis .-2.7 and cici. The s one gonen-as forbe ir-

cure to.,urselvese-tttisive commercial pri-j-nd leads totiaids the St Liwrence toad, who weie induct .1 to put iti 5 heir

Vnil these, with the vaterpower: lier.ce it is tree to ad to na igate, and j rp. aals ac, uhIil-j m hi.4 imm i :i-f rr.f nt

vnetre

ato-.r coiuni iml. ;e d fuel combined vvith susceptible of improvement under au j by tne mile, and th- ujh thc w.re the tiie cult. ire c: wool, hemj). fi a.x. cotton and ; . ,oritv from the United States. This low t -1 luntii i m'hatwav. wer'cvd"!-

would be given, as a necessary consc-j ded by swtopmir pfoj. --dmns n ei mj quenee of the plant already rrae'e ; nr-i- miles in ev. nt The law -'ifadv

Mii, or th-

n :v he

er.s?

cbtaine.

with which these

1 of our neig'1'-

-ir-

nms;-'

, aUC

ma Ar

whicii mjt-c' the incom-

no.v

shortly add am ther branch of pmhmbl industry to the comm. ,n sto--k. in the gro"h and nniltiplic.iti -n t f 7a-,.-.-;-..'--':.',"'s. T.ie-e neeessat v divisi. es cf h, ! ,e.n- .-."i ! s- -urces

i,-.

ir.

:-i-raralTo covena: if cl! .'?sirr p. 'J'.-. --o'l-' .-' v- :'eo. r rr. sure f?

on t;-o i".":c:.i!,i-

i.-rcwc have another altei nat i e And if either of these designs, should tie

found not to answ-jr the e nd in view, we j o -till w o-e, b the i i -r'i.-f-

may then, as a dernttr tessr', b'"t full of Thoe cerdracf.i mil i emam as na.rair'M

la1 en iu-.di, t' p'a.m- eveiv tt e pout I of tfi- e;ii.i d.-'-. o

- i e not r-m-.h-r it.