Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 December 1830 — Page 3
..rmuru!. ntul prati, jtf tl.c t.cnlihfal and j T remove hura",-ds, and tiiour.dsofnnio?, romiaUe .i,!mii.itr:tfi.n of all timts l.irh i ! lf'rir M i,? ' h 7 thc I tiv 1 , ,,, r-it-.v. an $ sep: rt 1 hent-t iv es ct (h ir m w il In ctcatV'l. I In- agent most I.Uclv j ( ,,n,V,r.m Mi;,m.-M of their arrival. Cut!
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rc;ch oi ;;u improper influent 0-; in oruol n Lis n. xv abode ? How n.at.v th m-
ha t l;o n. t x a pp. oach iho Iornn ro.-p'uifi- ! cn,T,,! - Af nur on pro pie would ;ladly emhra.a; I j;i;ies of tho !;i-'!u t uflicc it. t!.o of ; theopp.-ri'iiaiiy ot removinc to il.f? V.-t ... mm l , .. . , l.r.r ! eond.ri . . It tin- oil, is maiie to the l.idi .ns il hoe t c :pb . Uacu.iattUeU to a:t oilier , . , , , , ' 1 r , . w ( 1 . t t( ir if' 1 11 tl.' , ttie W Ull Dt UailcU our- tl.au tln-lm t lino o c n. -1 1 "l M on I ( , , , :
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a..J tlious.ir.diofmwo?, i!ancl!. The &use fust, thereiorc, be
decp'T and more pervading than thc l aniT of thc Unittd Staton It may, in a -ncasurc, he attributable l the mere .s ed vahicf.f the precious metals. proJu ced by a tliminution of tlie supply, and an increase in the demand; xvhile com mcrce his rapid'y extended iiselt, and popuiition has augmented. The supply ol i;()ld and ii'.xer, thc general medium of exchange, has been greatly ioterrupted by cixil convulsions i: the countries tr .m xvoich tlu v arc principally diati A part ol the effect, too, is doubtless owing to an increase ol operatives and im provemeius in machinery Hut, on thc whole, it is questionable xxhrthtr the reduction in thc pi ice ol lands, ptodt.ee, and mwiuf tctures has been 01 cater than the ai.pt ecia-nn ol the stands, d of value. While r..c chic! object ot du iei should be revenue, they may be so a.)usicd as to encoutaee ji.anv.faClu. cs. luthis xd-
i jst.r.ent, how c vet, it is th- d.ty ot tne
t d that t!t u!!vbrinj: suv-
tronir r i.it-.cl.im'iit to 111s honu', r ti ri
ht;.l ( ! 1 iti in f I it ni'.r.' al-
urav ot Ins f ti r,
I children ? luiit-
rn'i i ; -( o, . r,o p-.;rv .11 un K'-iu-rai p'xeui- ,...! i.).riv the rrd ii.'in ic not only mL-stu!
',nt 1-1 1 if .-!. I If- i- ui! v ilnij to Mi! iuit (i)i.V' 1
I v - .it t!. -tato, and ininzb- witli ttu-.r po.- ,,,;; ,'i To snvf h i:: !r u. tt.i- H'.teri.ativ, or
Hi.iiital ition, tiio e 1ar.1l eoverii-
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t! Hi.- 1 oii-iiiiitrs vtion ol a nu..'y ofiCinatiau i 1 ... 1 .. .. no.. !. .v..
1 -t 1 i 1 ir.v ij-rii 11. -him -ir.iu i : v.
proMMOIl lu.uU' to. .' . -
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.!,,,l ...,rJm cf confess and of all eooJjour WoikshopS, ossenttal to tla.iot.aU,
rrtdations adopted onder tlie oct cf May I editor of the '' Jt tTcracjiian," corifraJici
1830, br the insp cuon a' u appraise inent J merchandize have produced much improvement in ti e execution of the laws, and more ccu -ity against the commission of frauds upon the revenue. Abuses in the allowances lor fishing boun iet have also been corrected, and a material saving in that branch of thc set vice thereby effected In addition to these improvements, thc system of ex pendiiurc for ick stamen brlonging to the merchant service has been tevised, ami. by being rendered uniform and ceo mimical, and the benefits of the Kind applicable to the object have been usefully extended. 'I he ptospcrity of our country is also further evinced by the i-creased revenue arising from the sale of public lands. as xxid appear from the report of tbr commissioner of the general land office, md the documents acconipan. ing it. which
'hi. The fo'.ion it)r is his communica-
( n : the F.'litir of the Jfjfcnnnian: Sin In the i;vt i.un.her of th c 'T:Tn'r., fobrrved a paragraph, st-itiiu; that previous to lis Lite senatorial flection, I had i;m a pledprs to the friends of Mr. barton, Rrd decl-rid my.clf to be the tru tid of Mr. Henry Chy, nuj opposed to the proscription of the" preretit adinii.istration, (barely intending t ?ny tliHt I am pledppd to .pposp the administration of pree'rih nt Jackson.) All this is dearly a mistake, as every body at t ti i 3 ;dac; caiv testify I wul supported as a supporter of tlie said admiuistritjon. I hope theeditorof thc Time',' will do qo the "m-ticc to con. ct tlii iaputatioaYou wi I oblige u.e by cvin.' ti ni.ve anlaoa in xu ir piper. I aa, reipectfjllv, vours.aic. A. BUCXNLH. Dec. 7, mo.
are hetexx itii transit. itttd I beg leave
Government to be guided bv t..e general j to draw yt.ur attention to this rep ; , M.d
Wilt l'l-
nl-o, to set i the ;
good. Objects ol national 1 opjrtaoce June ouht to bz protected: ti.cse l'it productions of oar soil, our nones, iv.d
b in. int to th. Vmt; d
itc
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10 1 ... i v n. - I
indto the- iudiaa- tl..i.M-1 vos. ihe i
I nt; 1 .iiMi. forested in; I. Ihe?tates uiore.v, r, I h.vp i. rirht to dciuwv. it. It was sub-tautial-
irt ,:l the corpict winch ruaUe n.eiu
oar co'itc'eracy. xxitn cooi.l.
r- -: oa-v adv.mt 15 whi it p-aui-es t o the ,ul v-;,.. the - . J , . ' . i - ti ivpe- e.o;:t'.ci ; vita use in. '.i . . i.an a.t are tr..; h a-t u! it recorna:!".'. !a- ' v -u 1 7 ,i .aa; .,;., . , states -sii in; 1 ied o:ie ol cu-.ai t'liu loon t.i,n 1 1 : at- aa t ad to all po-,nd.' d in . r ot 'a'" 1,1 nv i, :.," lii.,,,,;, .1 . i'xY;.i(i aiithon?.itn Ohio, lin.iaaa, uut.ius, C ; -1 1 1 .-tweeti the authorities ot th.' -iioral ; ,,,'in - ,. o .! a f,rm L. -late G v.':a aov.t- 01 aecont ot the la- -l-,i 'v' 1 'i . , "1 . . , , . , ..hi . 1 . t r .'!. : -;;'o;i and t. c.aae -tyarare s...its, i.u diau- lt,l.Upluead,-,t'aal .iv.o-.dpop., ,i:uits t.xtoaive t.ivt, a m t.rce ti.wt ot ciun rj now ocea-j - ; ;f , S;:Ul ud, in some instate, rie.il.y a lvsvv .'titr.ters. by opening .ho r .j j. p, ltl trll)es l Was it not understood i.ole U rntory between 1 ram ,-ee 0:1 tl,, h '- that lh(1 power nf the states w as tor h, and l.oa... vr.aou the .o-.d. to the ;,t . 't,,HVe uitl. tlieir limits, and that,
t'.u, at of the who,", it will inc iscu'abl v
.r-aih. t the ?,.:thwe-t- rn fr.v.i'aer, and reador'l.e adj eail l-itate strarv ; e :,.-!;.'ii to r.'-el f at'jr u.v.iMon wi;h.o:t r M,ot" - d. 1: will relievo tl.c whv'le -tate oi M.-i--'p:'i : .', the postern part tf A' lrTna, of I nb-.n; 1 oup ncy, Hud f a i.l ? t'.io-e itntus t.:- a :v.inc- rapi ly tt po,.ulati.a, woHlth, and poxrer. It will sc-p.;-r,t: the ludirttis ftrt.u ieiai-'diate e r. t u.t wit! K'ttleti.i ;tt- of white:;; h ce th ra 're;a the power i t' tie- Sm;,' ; e.,a')lo t!: u to par-ue happi tr j 111 tht i. o .vti way, a id uader tL-ir own t- le m-t. tut. xv.M ret. in" the pri:rr of
to hero-extrnnve wita It'ir mini?, au i uioi,
.vi'.h all convenient despatch, the peuertU goveriiiiietit s!:oul a rxtiuui- h the Indian title, and retinae txery h:,tni"tion to the eoiuplete juris -di.'-tioa of the st xtc qc.vernuu'.it over the so.i? Fi-ohixhlv not one nf those states woald h ive .ircented a separate existence certainly it v oaid never have been granted by congress
1; l.l it been understood that tliey w i re to
hi-
h nee, occupy the hist tixnk Whi.te-.tr other epecics of domestic industry, ba uig the impoUui.ee to which 1 have teletted, may be expected, after lempora- . y pmtectioti, to comp-ei xvitb leieign labor cneo.ua! terms, merit the sa.-ne at tetitiotr in a suboidinalc degree The piesent Tat iff taxes some of the coa. foils ol life umiecessat ily high: it undertakes to piotect interests tt.o local
and uiinu'C to justil) a gcneia! exactior; ( t
am! ii also atten'p s to toice some ki d , ol manufactures ior which the. cuinfv i . : n t .. . i. . t ; i .tilt l w . . 1 r .-1 i
noi ripe. 01 vie .1 1 . -v in some of thtse respects, fiom the mcasutes of your last session. The Ik at, as well as fait est mode c!
the propiieiy. t niakmg e...,v ippioni
ations lot tii -objects wlncb i' pt cities
A Wnor.r Hoc A hop raised by Dr. Hiram Docker, of this toxvn, 32 months
j old. xvas sla.iohtorod last vvco k. Its gross i xvoiohl was 720 lbs; neat xxc ig!it 6C3 Iba; jhciubt tbioe feel, tvo inches; length, to I the r oot of the tail, seven feet, eeven inchjos; ginli round the nock fur feet, twft ! .orht s- brbiiul the shoulders six feet, five
iisiBT-ra. 1 inches; round the belly six feet, eleven
inches .
f. f. rt
t 1 1 v. 1 ) v , 1.' ; :c ! : vi 1 1: k to, :.o
de'.crmirdng x hvthcr, tiom any jum (
WliM . .- ll'l-
u
r.roiSn.id forevi r to those s.ioul portions 01 then : suicrailona, a ,.a.
licu'ur H.tei est
1 in
11 ;r it
ntonuial territory
th;' In baa title to which had
on their no nbr-;
an
them fa iu ill v, m.iit r the pro
'ei HV tier :a
t- . ' :i of i a e Govt rnaient, ail th'o.jch the in ll p are ,.f srood couum'Is, to ei-toiT thi-ir av
ii. e- laSit-?, and beeeme a
at the tiaie ! ea 1 xtiauuhe J. Ui therefore a duty which this government ,,-vi'j to the new states, to extinguish, as soon
a; "osMhh , the Indian title to all Ian. Is w!,ieti
eonres" themselves have inch.. ted vvitrna then limits. When thi" is done, the duties of the , ............. ...o ii r,.! i.i.m in ilo states and
.. 1 - -oii t r ii Lii'vii.iin i" - teres'. u.-.c.vilie.al, .. tr, P,im:t, an end. The
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L J 1 . 1 1 1 1 111 riiiiiiin.,iii , 1 in.. . 1 i ,-iju mi-, some of theai eo cert .n:, a-i. the re-t si jir.-ha-b!e, .11 Ue the complete CNeeutien of x? p! wi e in. tt aed hy Coiicrvss at their la-t session, aa-' i ctof niaeh s,,!ieitu h.
a ard tKe ah. 11 i;i ei 01 the coantry no one
To
can indnl :e a r.oro Irieadlv feelii-e than 111 ! t ,
or would tarther in attempting to r, claim t!uni from their wandering habits, and make th. m a h lpi v and prospeiou p:Kjvle. I have endeavored to unpits- en them un oan solen.11 e m ae'.i a:s of thc? .iulies and powers oi Use nor.il Governn.ctit u relation to the
I:,. 'inns mav leave the state or not, as they
choose. The purchase of their lands does not j
alter, ?n the least, ttieir personal rei.u.ons in tin? state covcrnments. No act of the general government has over been le tned nece.xsary to cive the states jurnd ietioii over the persons ol the In lians. Ttial they possessed by virtue of t!, 11 v,,Vi're!;;ii powt r within tbeir own limits, in as fu'd a manner before as aft r th,. pun base of the helian lands nor can tins r;ov en.nunt add to or diminish it. May we not bore, therefore, that all good
citizens, ami none more, zealously than those
L-MTo auiniai.w . v. . , .... ...,, ,.iu.thi.. ,ho itii ,n oi.'Tessedhy subjection to V,.A b the States withm the co, r o their j J J l"uil mot, .a Jteu.ot.ng trrid p. .ers they are not re-aousi!.l, to Im o , ,e ,of thn50 children of the forest Ooxcm.rto.it. As ie,,bv. tuJS vye may enter- riw 4,lllltlim, ,,d by a spee.ly lemov tan. m l expr. s- oar op.am.. t f th; ir a,-t, but, , y ,ht-m from the evils, real or itnaCi a Uov -r.i.uont, we bave . l.ttl. ncht o j ,.m?iective, with which they cmti-dtheraasvve have to prescribe lavs to E I hreatened.
1 u ... , . . n
to tCCelvC plot. Oil at, wuu.u u- w ..u-
mil the question singly Iji ueobjiauon tf ulier due i.Katnina'.i n c vr i s loeiits.
uaconncc'cd xvith extiunetajs consideialions such as a desire to sustain a general system, or to purchase a support for a different interest it should enlist in its favor a nuj.uity of the representatives of the peop'e, there can be little danger of xvtong or mjmy m adjusting ihe tariff xxiiii iv eicucr to its protective
V'o the I't Urs of Knox County. Follow (.'iiii'.ens I! ixmo aiiendy beard some talk in relation to th. next ensuing choice ot .1 Shell ff. vxlncli will 1 ike place m 1832. I think itpiojeito return tnv sincere thanks to m fi lends at the late election: and to announce ray intention to offer again tor the
same ollice.
Respectfully. JOHN IT IICCLL.
INDIANA UXilSLATLi E No mail ltoai Indianapnli th week, n'hp 1 ,.t i,.r,irni:it:o!i from that l la e is
d.tted llili Deo. Rotti Imuses appointed 1 1 trust her credit in the hands cf specula
Cold Weather Afirr a fall of almost unprecedented mildness, old winter has visited 11 in all his rijnr. On Tuesday and Wednesday last, at sunrise tbo thermometer stood at 10 degrees below Zero. The cold xvas intense. The Wabagh is not yet closed; but from the floating ice. it is probable it xvilj be frozen over to-morrow. The steamboat Experiment i above, and cannot do scend until another rise in the river. Al
though it is excessively cold, xvood scarce, and blankets still more so, xve have one consolation, and that is, that the musquctoes are "hors da combat. " No nexvs of moment has been received from Europe. No nexvs from Washington since th$ president's mesace. In copying the governor's tneesnge last week, an errata occurred. For "these, contracts nill remain as varriings to tha state, never to trust her speculators" it should icul thus: "these contracts ziill rmain as sarnins to the state, never aat
Saturday last tor the choice 1 a Senator tors
t ffecr II this obviously just pi mciptr ! t, , r , !UK ;i rosolulion ha been .
w as honestly adlie.ed to, the branches ;Uh1:,'ea tb,.t on the Monday f dlow ing they
ol industry which .usttxe pimetuo!
foren nationo. Vmon? the numerous cau-os of conpriitulix U iihafallners ao-h.ot t!,o -..bjcct, he ieX,o,dition of our inmost revenue de-ChoMav.-ft..! CtneUaavv tubes have v oh 4orvV, 3 ;ociii, uiontion, in as tnuel? a. it p.om,srrcrtt via eaaii'.tv. determined to avail themselves . ovtir,r.r.shh... the irnhhe debt
O . 1 1 ..a t 1 l.ic im ail' ...,"-- 1
ot th- l.n. ra otters pn se.ueo o 1 ' s-.om r thnn w a
Con .'-i'", t!.e .VI: -M-
rid have aree.l to m c beyond
ei river. Treatit s have lie ii uroie
xsith tie m, w:o h, in duo sea-oa, will tie submitted tor eon-id-rat.on In ue-otiatiae tbefi tr. a-
.., t.i iii'ilrr Jta ii.t t : ir true eon
ferrvd !:i li'.t xi'inu their j
?n rn to; e is .0 -!i!i'iiiu.nt.
which thev
:t? el. W. tl ive ;t;
en t--:io' oi th,? wt
tn.e.
nnticipated, and furnishes ;i
strong illvisintion of the practical effects ol the present tariff upon our commercial lnteie-ts. The ohiect o' the taiitf is ohjeeted to by -'nie aMineoi.stitutional, and it is considered
I r v ;ihii'i-t ail as.lel. etlve 10 in inv 01 111 pin-.
Th.' powe
j cimd.v be! iz , I
r. mi . -o t at.es oa iai .on- mi-
would be saved burn tin: ptcjudice erci ted against them,wlici thai, ptoicction iorms pail of a bsieo. by which poitioiu of the couutty feci, or tiU.ceive them selves to be.oppiessed What is n.cal culably more i.npoi tant, tb.e v i al punei An f nnrU'Slrill thai OUncillU XV h i C !l
ixquiits acquicsence in the xxillo the .n,i.,t-iiL w -ii.iid be stcvli e lntii the dis
1 l 1 , j 'i ? " credit and danger to which it is ex. osed by the act-, ol n.ijoi uie;, bounded, not ci. identity uf conviction, but on combina tioiiof small minoritici;, entered into tot the purpose oi n.ntnul assistance in measures which, resiiag solely o:. their oxvn merits, cotild never be ca-1 le 1 I am well axvarc that ti is is a subject ol so much delicacy, on account ol the extended tnteiests it invtdvei , as to re (juite that it should be teuched with the utmost caution; and that, xvhr-ea. a
I1E1). in this counfv, Mr. Thomas
; 1 1 . . 1 1 , ft AI ' P ilmni 1 n rvtd -inil re k r I ! ' ! f 5 e. h, t :.n
XV O to I U Ct 'I'll ol 11 1 1 I i I c i.it-i.i. ... ...... v ... ....... ..... .w .. . . .
r re-le-iof. .John F. Ros and John K.
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Ih.iu r.C dicnit Judges; and J. H Thompson. C. I liitte'de.atio W. W Wick, l'scrutiti" Attoniies, whose, tetnis of seivice
NOTICE
a"1 hereby givi n, that the naderiignfd has ken out loiters ol 'adm'u i-tration on the e
ex: r e
I
It xv,.-' understood that Wm Hendricks. R libit lh on. Isaac I'dackfor.!, John Law,
jn.arus newex,at:d John 1 ipton, xxoui.l 1 orobabh be r or -'i.latc- lot th Sena'c:
II.LiNOI.-3 LLti ISLA TLRE . The I.e. -a -dam re nf Iliir.ois, on tht 11th iast . pie. c, -.! d to ballot for two Senators
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"4
part ot the ;
. ,,;is: lei a'i."i ot t! t ii r la w al, an 1 com
, o o , .-..Hi. ,,.-.' o'i ti;t ir rrivai at tlu-.r
w h
t, .v. r. !eiT. ,i !!l ll'.I Xi'HIU Ul'Mi .... . . l
evernl st ites. I he
ta in.' I ivv- of the '.;0e- in which r; jxr re" ! , .,,1 :,i,t t n.-se d iti,1- with a view to the
,u: .. i mamraq, -meat ot itotn- Mie l.re.netxe ci ina.o- , f . : v,,jcll K ()
teiy incu'eatal to that power, j ,. ' .
S-x srit-at i.-.ieraiux u i-a- .oi -i v:.- , .. . :, , .,- ,..,, ,e the i vi-tt nee ot u.e 1 l,"'l'u ' I'""-
t:oveni:.i-nt I h v jjtve ti Indian- a liberal S :,!.', .. .,:...r Th.? states have dole-
j 5-ited t!i :r whole authority over import? t me I .1 v,.v. mmpnt. without limitation or re-
:Ue:est to mam- ; ' . , inconsiderable recrv-
t a s ire . e,i' a , o- j " i nt, i ihoir inflection law. i lits
l b rt t.-d.-o w.U. -at 1,,c,'V',,u'!1Cl::!,'Jil,utt,aritvh:ifv.i!S:;luHei.tire:y passed from the
v, .tio as to w 'acl' t:.! v o ... .
. . aba.-aa a a
Dam .
l..r;.n a. sir i
iv. w n 'an
tst nee
It it !' their re
lute ot Lemuel hald w n, di cei et!, late f Xht
rt unt v ol Gibson, Indian i iht-op ' vins
ntiy deni tnds atra'mst sa d estate, ai. r.
to produce ti e surue to the uiid-Tikin ( I. .. illy
provt n, u iihin on year; and a II pers. ;. j ir. !ebrod to the gaid estate a: e req .e-ted to .... U. pay iie'iit immediatel) . Th" e.s.- oe is prol. o.ly soh' t.nt. Ml. AS hYNN. .WmV. (iibson County, la. ! ee lOth,. 18'dO - I3w3 NOTiCB.
oCnojji'.- toe election lor the iui i T1 WING taken out letters of ad-.ait.istratita
trrm came c ti fust, and Mr Kane was e- 4Ti in due torm of law, u; on u.e c-tate of b eted w ithoni apposition. Eive hallotings jamuel J hiiiu', bete of Knot County, diceasetL, ,i.l.. , .a i.'m- tin' v am. tv orcasion I have made and returned an inventory am
, , r, , , r, tl cniiscionableappraisuient of mII the deceased ... .v i ,(.i!i--,T:isic John .VLean on the . r ' ' ., , . . . .
last oadoiihg lien. John M . Robinson, of IVtiiir . oimtx . xvas nclared duly fleeted.
' '-".' . c. r : i,, I., , v(rcie it lor the nurposf? oi
i .. . . --:o -oi. . ... .. .j .. i.t ... i ipiii an.l ronsc
--?- - - . - - - ; pro I. -eiioTi u,..-' ii o i t .-. .-v . Hum nrv ha oaen wi-. ov-r l..c tte ' u,, . j,-,, ot ro,serJ hv the genial he abor ;vt:eso: this c v-ritry, a.j phn J'i'..ropv j iV(.i;, u nrlf! h,. extinct. Our political b i-heea hoiu ii'i -dy c" phy : ,'0V1'-":;: ",, :: j 5v,f(Mn u-,:: i thus prc-ent the unomaly ot a to avert it. Hat its ; -o:,i s ncvei lor a - , of thr r,rht to fostt r their own ciomer.t been arre-;ed; an I erne oy '.ie haxe u CoUntpr.Ict lhe most selfiih r.i.mx poueriul irises. ns.n poaieJ tro..it.;e earth j ,'eMructivep.dicv which nncht be adopted
torn'? t in
. j:'.k r.ts and
nop!.', spread over
!w x ost. we I --eliohi
'i'o t..d vv to it
t tread oat be ucave el extinct u.loe:.-, excites ci 1 ..nebolv r, iois. but true p.inaatnroox rreo.iciies 'the mind tithes" vidtU;.... s, as it .J ., s fi-..? xfin noi ef one cout ation to
. ;L-. r.i.o.i for una'l.i r la the m
- r i .....
r-r rrs-es l an 'i r. ) r! 1 i " s m
ihe memonah of ,nr- )viw .nil r u e, which
-v is ovter.inu.iteJ, r h is d.saap- an d. to ma.ie j r.om f-r the t-xi-tit - s ae trioe'. er i j th. re any thin hi ths. -v lo-h. neoa a eoiuprcfc, nsivo v"ew of lhe c-n-rf! mtercsi-d the ivy , m m race, is to he resetted IMithi .thropy comd not w.-h to M-e t!;is r.-atinent restored to the ; con '.ition m winch it was to i..l by oar tore-; ..i ..p. x l.v ...! :,s n w -ui i prefer coaatn
.1 V 1 ' v .... ',-ovii.d with lil!-! X!'.d
ti.l v.i.'.'s ear etins;vt
l.-.t wi.'. !i.. s. iow s. ai.o I l.'-
;;ed v .ta ai. the un-! a 'veme-u-
i...r- i'v.t ate : oc-
miibo.i ot h p.a-y
I . ,t l.i ro.-i- ,,,, ;,1..U. u-"-
iSi . . .... .... v, , ria.. n-Otous
res - . . . . , ......
iv; this in.tu'ptr.-a: .e power, i.au- "unoo-
Fhis surely cannot be tlv.
od. hv the stat', inest he within the scope
of
the authority ou the sat ct exj rea:-;y ueu-ieu to c vnri .
u, I an: Cv.tiaraiccl as xv.- il ty tne
Jefferson,
M
rae.c ! by ;t lew
remacs.
rou-
Iat!i.-eoaeb
;'ia.'r.s cf presidents U asfiMton, Jefferson, Taoi,oa Cz M.T.roe, who have each repeatedly
rcconortca-ied the rxcr. -i' ol this ncht unOertoo eoustitut: 01, a bv the uaiform traetiv-e of em yr.,.-s (Po continued aco, ii.iseei;ro of the states, and the cem-ral un-h-rst anditij: of the peoj le. The ,!'i;acu'uc:-of a more expedient adj!-t-mcnt of tlo'pro-eot t ircf, although treat, are fir from bcin insiirmountitde Soim? are unw llhn- to improve any of it parts b.?c;iu-e th.-v xvoahl destroy the whole; others fear to to.:; !i the ohieetionable parts, h-t tbosr? t.t-y
he-ii,l be ieoear.lu at. 1 am oerua-
vcitHixcnt ; pursued t!trotigh su ccssixc
admit. isiiaiions, is neither to !; expect ed nor desired, the people have a right to .I 1 I l. .1 .-,..) .! ti.it it 1,-
ueiiiaiiu, auu na uononnvui n.u, .v , . . , , .1 , 1 i 1 1 o ! u 0 u vy I .Mn.li(. a,. rr i- r t 'ihno'c anil f,n ,
SII UIV'UlllvU tit 1U V.UI H.I.. MUMJJ ui.vi ..r
I have read with raach pleasure th? lnaijotn.il addiess of Gov. Reynolds it is a plain and btwness-likc piper every
property, so far as the same has come to ray knowledge; and from what cow appears, I dfrclHre the. said estate insolvent, and shall clairj its settlement a- iuch. N ANCY THING, Adm'z. Vinconnes, Dec 21st, I8J0. 13wti
vi3te injustice That our deliberations on this interest ing subject should bo uninfluenced bx those partisan conflicts that are incident
to fiee institutions, is the
m.tn xx ho rea. is can comprehend ii. i wish I could pay the same ( oinplimcnt to some other Lxe utives. The extract sut-
bovy tiiat Goxernor Reynolds.
with a noble-mindedness ix Inch shames the
ptesent itdmtnistt ation of the general gov- ...... . 1 1.... u ... ,, ..vi ,.t,i.. ..ir niii ,i
e i ni , ii o . i ;i 1 1 ifuoci iiiiiii,i"i up i i . i c i i , C1 1 ' ., , ' . i I and vicinity his professional services. He may ivns sauf is th- xvm-t enemy to the he-1 , f . . ,, , ,.XCfcI)t wlltr, ab,ent oa
in .t: t: iiiLiuv.ui i ... -
. t : ( I pui':r, an t tliut Im nill do nil in lH pow- , the Kusineps of his rufession,) et his room, iu
IV I X. ill U JH IM ' , . t I .
VIVA X V , VU V AX yJCTOll II. DAMSON, Member of tht JLJ College of Surgeons, Loudon, Licentiato of the Lviug-in Hospital of Glasgow, Scotland,
hes letive to tender to the citizens ol vinren. w
. ,i . .... .. t ... rv.nn. III':. I Oil m ) 1 (T. I II' 101150 O ..IT. U.'ll. naiU Tl. III!
my heart. To make this g cat question, j ' Address, consistent- j charges shall be as moderate as p.-s-ihle; ani which unhappi.V so muco divides and I . , . -. . t : he confidently hopes that his capacity may erexcites the public mind, subservient to'hY ito:ny UMdr;gs, without expiring , uUp h)m to he confiJcIICC of thCj0 who B8 1 ,.f l.e.i,.,, i.,.,:oou,an,i thiough ou to the people, my , cnll otl ,)im.
..... .....I ..rr .-r. I.ilil I r.,r J I i : rn II I I I 1 1 1 I i '
, ,i Jt,..,, V a 1 111 .nill ?inu:a: Hour;-, . j,.., i. ......
i.v S-li
I J' I
f tu
tain.; em! e.Ii
m ,i. h art . ,1 i . ev i-e. er Ml
! iet hv rvnv tl.a:; :n. :u'
r.,h. an.' idhal with all the
T v. rn-ilu iti . and rob a1'1
. ..v v .... ... - .a,.
it l ,'lllllii,ui ii .1 un- i . ;
a m.hhr process. I d ..? t.ihe vm.imi - - u -j Ih.. ro-iDtrirts n.'H c.i:iltaUi' ' tae ta is , - '
neve sne
d.l that V
a! voc:'.te
of these ca.rlte'itu
;;t ; tat
by
pie'.!
t?Tii S.utts, were ami" a way, to make roo:,'. I
ives of i.opulatio'i ar.d .ax Liz tio! art
vows .'a irhistice to the A met lean people .out to their r- pr ?-atatives. Tl-e c'i'" -r;l interest is the it.tere.-t of e ch : and my eonfi h-uce i- entire, tha, to . n-airoine H.lopti :. of such n.o.lifie itior,- if h tariff as the genera! interc-t re ..pare-, it is only esary that tii.it interest should ' e ue.t r-t .i '. l is an iufirmitv nf our nature to min .i . . n 1 meiudievs with
t. ,t ,- have in aie.i u? ....v r ,
,i whites: I ae ' t he opeia'lOli CI our rea-uoiov; k"' '
roli.u- ,: a ,M,,!vite to the objects ot our tikes
ill:
I . ......-If . .. . i!.' .1.. .. 1. rw,tr-w,a
otl.e westward ; an ! v,c ..on pu.; o-c rv j and cttsUries (pa-UHies ;..c w ..v..
1 1.
i
t .. Couiilru t on II '.i.M OV ."
? hi' h -. I V hi- m t ur c v uf a ""
ih- P ' t.v St ats, to -an ii u, ,
Vho expt use ol the
.i a lnud where tli n- cHi'. nee n:
i .i . ; r r -
1 1 .J iu ' ' I
. .. i , ' - ' "
1 no ettcc's ot tne prektni
and t tree'. s they
cannot tluce
-
tatllt arc
i nt mu f u .... i
I mat- ;
i . . : . ... ii.
,o. ; ss .ive. i atei . Dotn in hm ev i. anu
II . ipjcnn
1 .n;ed, and ,n.ha- n. :!-' p.-vpeuao . '.nun-, j,s v,tK ages lh oncu,-0. " ?ss it will be p.n. o: to leave th-.? ertv olcrs,thc tcduccd p.iceo! colt. .n and other t: ir fathers, but wait d they more than our ,m di poJuos is ascribed xrholi nac.stors .ii.f, or thin . m" children are no.; j - s - i p.. ancther. the ttdnn- Pobet.erth.ir eor ht.oa in ,n unknown :ts it, hr net, at l" d . . , landf our fathers left all .hat wasdcar.u tart . j lUlccd r ice of monutacturt d
fv ohiect-.
Our c hddre: 'ay
i
thmsandsyeHily! n,c p;bjbility that neither opinion
Ir.ivt-th,-lann ot llitir t.'.fi. fos
Oi iijtaut regions.
li.e-o painful -epirati
tu iti . w idi w-tiieb th
entwined? F tr fro.u it
oil ne v h-mes
apot fdC'ies t.:i
ti u:h. atia mat omu a'
Uoc haa.Hn.ty weep ... ; hvthat it.flociueuf intetestand ions aconite aud inata- , io.iuw . roferr, d o vJ.u, heat hu, become; .idiees to h u , I n e rUerr
iecrc ac o? p o ' A ' W3 ""h ; .. , ,t w . .d. embracing - ... i . i. ....... .
' in,- o. pui ition mav raiiire u:o a.- "" ... , ( .. ,.. ,axV .-...t-euas .aa -?- t 'v'-T in md.d, .iVeh.p'.nj: tr e , "v r ;" 1 j ' . j Q.ii?, Uct provisions a:-d foe tus of a:aa iu their ha-.- perfects.-j Uta.fJ.fd a i k
It i, ratS.t r a source
of i-y that ,.'ir country alt r.l st , , e. 'v ...t. "ur j
;e in - r m.t-u ii: .
i
out
destroy all hope ol stifling it sail-dacto
lily to thc great body of the people, a. .a! for the general interest I cannr-r, therefore, oa taking leave ol ihe subj. ct, too earnestly lor my own leclir.gs or ;!:o common good, xxarn you against t.,, blighting consequences ot such a course.
Dec. 13, 1830 l2tf
foi tneii- hoi. irable confidence, vi hich xva! bittlx bestowed upon me. This eonfi- '. :,( i . shall not be ahu-t d. The ollice of Governor of the State, was established for the p-ed of the people, and not for the iutiiv niual who mav fri it. Tiiciotoce 1
According to tb.c estimat'-s
at
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE, i t H1I suh-enbers have taken out letters cT 4 administration on the estate of Abraham Kuyltend all, tleeeasid, late of IX ck r towaship, Knox -ountv, Indiana; mid wul sell at nubdic sale on Friday, the 7th of January
rjhai: c.a.si.ler m x .-elf fillmtr that (dVlCC for I , vt. all the pers.nal pro erty of said estate,
pt ' the general vxelhtie of the xxhole Suite, con.i-tm- of Hor.es, Ho-, Cattle, Corn, O- O i i I L....:..,pu nl I ,f n.'ltnr I :.irie.K fll
IlOUielloiU i .1 1 o 1 1 hi r. u.i hi..... e v.............
commence
on day
on s na t-
ly autheaone yco.f
from tin- date. lieee. nitletitcl to aia esiaio
led to cail and make liamcJi ite pay
- o ,s. - , , , i i . ..'...Hi-rtioiur.irriiiiro.uiiux iiiii.iitv treasury, thc icceipts in the t.eu.y du ; My olbdal ca.eand patromg shall not J1;;;;; ,u. (1,c,:i;,(J -.letoco, ring the present year will amount to , be exclusively bestowed upon a lew inen ,. ,u () o jck Condition. made known
.iv.aitf.lmir inillLns .ne hiiiured .md , ai.J on a particular seeuou or too .-.ait;, t.f ,u,..
sixty-or e thousand and tighten dollar s. I .'n.i proetihe the balance. 1'ioci ipf'on ' tate, will t,nv .tJ their claims proper .ri.i l, iilrvr,r,i hv a'aint three hum! ! -foi . ! unie o's sa ke i s i a my opm.o,,, the Heated t .,r - Ub i..;; t , on or ,,. ,,, .
lilVyll I. I.I V V- . J - , , red thousand dollars, tne estimate, po e ixorsl enemy to a repuolir. his the huih sented in tl.c lt annual report ot the ribt of every freeman to express his posecietary of the trtasuty The tu-., litieal sentiments frankly and freely at tiie expenditure dining the vcar cxcbisixc; polls of an election, or lsexviieas wiihout ot pub ic det) , is estimated at t'nn u t:. the hope of n xxard, or the tear of puaish:ii! ians 9cvcn hundred and -oi 'y-txv,. j ment. Tficietoro, all those who honetlly ihausaii i threj hur.d' d and eleven doi , ;n .1 honorably supported my respectable iais; a'id the piym:nt on a. coutit ot : opponent iu the Uw: election tor Gov c i uno'idr (U ht for the same Deri .d. w ill i . shall oxpei o ie f: om mo ,lo mconv e-
a.e rpj'
mfat N TIIMF.b KL'VKt.NDALh, rs.r.A? i c H''vvu;,
IH 'B LI SALE.
I ec mo.
h.r 1 Ti Si. 1U3U Iv'--
J Hi .
suos. ri ...
alo!
.-u.e, on eu-uiuif.
it. th
;iv. tht d'i -'.-V ol J m :ar
THE WllOLi: i.F S
have been clev en mi lions tht et bund-c tl nn nee m that at c. not . I u.ll ?av
ami filtx four thousand six .uodi ed and j language cf the pat i i-t Jt lie i .- n, t!iat the thir'y dollars; having a balance in the "r ight of op'.m. t. shall siiti.' r no inx a?ieM- .
treasury, on the fit at ol January, I 33 I , ol ; rom me. AmI I ouiaieutly hope, that pother wit,, so::. e h -t r Ue o, four millions eight hundred and nineteen ' the good people of Idinois will utiite and Cattle; ahuu lir-t iate lhr-.-, sai..m
thousand seven hui.d. d an.l ughty-one i harn.cnize togelh.tr in ti spun oi good i.i
dollars ! will to one another, to promote the xxelIn connexion with thc con Vricn of; fare of our common country ; and to ban our fioii'ces. it aff .rd.s m - pleasure to.ish V r ever that monster, pa i ty spmt, remark that judicious atal efficient ar- j hich doej not spare the repuUtiuu ol
ranecmerds have been mad-1 by the trea ; either the liv ing or the .ead.'
sury department for securing the pecu
.md Dn
V U The neotof the above urti.'e, of fur-
I i.ea , an a m -.- - a - -
Kaio. n "fi me o..y c; v 1.. V; 1 1 ilil.Si.
.s, Dec 1" Iti ,o i.n.
r lture are .em
t . Terms ot -tde inaut
Vaicenne
. . 11.-':... ..f U . ..,i!,ll- rfT?. f. r c
oiary : espTnsiuii'.ty n ,'uiii.kui.iv.vi3. and the more punctual payment of pub
tic dues The revenue cutter seiice'
.. i ..'.-...-.. A
IU3 oecll orwram cti. aim in.un. -
d aided he in po tcsse ot
.nd th
NOTICE
Missouri. Hast week inserted an nr-: LL p-ro, s ... 1. 1 te i to the h-crd er tide fiom the -St Louis Times." the a- t . m ike Pa r:t,.o-t-,--ir mount ol which was, that 31 r. I-u kner. Vcc" . ,:-,.,. ,i.,, w'l . .ec-J
a "ood i recently elected senator ot the I uu-d j.'.'thc ..'aims oi h-i oili.-er tor r" i.i.
tooting, ao
i specters
in
biate-. xx;is opj
oil to the ; aesi nt adu.m-
JUU.N LC.i..
iXt?'
r- ! itlratia. Mr, Lui;k:ier,ia a note tu th Vec IU, 18J J Ct
