Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 20, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 February 1831 — Page 2

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called en frequently to make the samr jTlstrac t from a report of the Committee

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u sitv i ol f'lnm o1f rs o! his ova ff1 a

;.-r.7ie:i:f. ":iark that. :lr. inoi nson. a

nn: NAVY. The whole number cf vesf Is in nun- . . . , . . r . 1.-

;m;-Moa h twenty ; v .. rour n aga'.cs v j first class; eleven sloops of war of the

Ifir-t ci .ss; ana tn e schooners. 1 re num-

iberin ordinary is rev cnteen. 4 of hirh

4A 1 J JrJT T :est;mated cost of the thorough repair of

the ships in ordinary is one inil'uu'.i two

.huodic 1 anJ ten thousand one hundred

land forty

1 run w t kbui wry u iszi.

Tin: i:Tiu.

ix dollars.

The number of llie vessels

on

The weather ha been intensely cold ( .f oc twelve, ef whirh five are ?!

(lie

up

of Commerce and Manufactures, to

whom the memorials of certain man ufactums were committed, us made to the United States House of Representatives, on the Cist Feb. lCOr. ''Th'it j'itice to the petitioners and sound pohry, point to the necessity of granting Govei nrnental aid for the KROTECTIUN of such Manufactures as are obviously capable of affording to the Uni ted States, an adequate supply of their several and respective objects either by admitting free of dutv the raw article es--ential to their manufacture, and which cannot lie procured in th? Untied State?, or by imposing a higher duly than is paid m those articles, to the manufacture

To ih voters cft'-e lUh C.-rre:sionai Dls jsions to me. point out no vote cf tr.i "iricU Kentucky (ring tour years' servire. to which I

x 20, 1831.

Washington City, J

r,',- -jlrr!t: On t U day, am

Cept-

not ere

f.r ihi latitude the last six or eight weeks J of the line, and the remain! r t; iatts of'wheieof our citizens are incompetent.

the Thermometer hiving ranged lrom tlC. fn st d . Thev ire under houses, seven and eiht dealers helow zero up toiam generally in a good state of prccrtweutv ahuve. Seldom has it been as R ation. hio-h the firrzinsr point. Such a win-; The estimates for the npnnt of the

"The Committee take leave to observe

that the dutit s now payable on importation do nut, in their opinion, operate as

roiccting (iuiiis to our infant manufactures

re tire tri. ra i i: r

not ! ,

until to tlay, have lbi.cn tavoreu wy.n a sight of the extra issueti at the ollice ot the Kentucky Statesmar, in Uhzat ethtnwn, and purporting to contain the proceedings of a meeting recently held at that place by the friends of the present ailminietratiVn, for the purpose of nominating dtdegatesto meet in coin eution at Hardinshuig, on the 2 J Thursday in IV b

ruary nest, 10 i.o.;m.au- r. u. - f e n.iu.de d b y 1... i.t-ilo lr

niardll lO oe lUil i.a a Liiuuiuan. iui

grc.'S to succet?! rr.5

vote cf tr.ine, du-

ev ek-

r.tit 1 :uo an 'apostate

' And wh ? Uor no oth r heaven than that I have

said I would vote for Mr. ClrnV.! J a.-k every re ublican if ! h-vr not a rgbi 10. vote forwliom I phase, beine fiee, as ( would have other men? Surely I have. A I shall .-0011 publish a circular, giving" a gereral view of cur national affair. I may else this my principal object heir.g; rnirlv to request the pe- pie to he on tlKirtruard; and pp.fTor nt themselves to

those who gratuitously

aj ply to other. e( itheis which belong to

ti...rK... I ...I nl' fhrsn gentle-

Tbn f.ma. or Kc:rfre, opens witn a , , . ln and

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tn his hardly be n known in this country,; x;VV during the ear 1 F 1. including le hecauin tl;at the duties en almost alii

rnnv nf l!ip nmrff ot'a njettiniT held

in Frankfort, on the 1.3th December last, by certain individuals who claim t be great enemies to discord, and inclined to secure harmony and concert of action araon the tiiends of the piesert admtnis-

lav le so but their tor

ihen I promise to shew, that every hope

of Kentucky is declined to wither, under the policy which ha been adopted. In conclusion, 1 venture one prediction. Let it be remembered, and Irt a ht of the name! of gentleman who composed

jtbe Frankfort meeting be preserved

o;-

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m.i nniiu j:1! wicit u i iMui .1 un 11 - ;i.uis 01 ves?en in on tuarv . iulmom--' tfjn aruc 05 ei con?u:npi:'ui uiu neau , .1. . .. i. .1:, 1

P,ee cf tudivi hial iuffering. Cheap as ,rrt,I;ls to n IVV V;U(),, lV:. h "two mdi.on 'equal, the manufactures of the United f var;u;e" in;JA" ' p ' "lr i P W,!P hp Hardinburg conve.d.on til andproxisonsare here, and there ,s ,!X hundred and in tv-nite thrurd three S'aU. ate ch ir-red therewith in every " 'T,' 'eC' h nrV,r 1 -t acheel to I shaM mrpt' ehotj!i : randirl'l,e be noi?,!,il; to country ,n the worbt where they are ,mu,lre(l ani, tlinc,v. seven d-'d.us and i thin? thev consume, and the journeyman); J . f t 1 . mv l,idjN !l,all; mark !! if his name .3 not tound cheaper.st.il there are many, individuals ;livrnt. niw crn,. ' . l-g compelled to pay for every thing hei Un the li.t of those who cry outtate

uho. at the pricey cannot obtain ttiem. The amount of stores cn hand at the centimes, at iet twenty- ight per cent 1, , 2 , r , . representative, wuna Mew u.

fc i ,...V I I l .1 . .1 l 111., ..1 1: . ,.l :, iuu i;Viini uj wtn .....

ii we n ive jhici unc i-ti. m'oi ur rrp"-tif i.aw van's, un!?r ne vnvn ,moie man lie wouiu ic ci'iigtu 10 .,iy, n r. iAn,., .on i,m,.n.., na ilr.rl, ih

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articles did riot ext, tie must ot! . Vul)a

, I e j u in proportu.n f )r his labor. ' ' . .. . ,1 rtr l ' nr rre tnn irrnnnnt tn 1! I 1'P for tl em

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.selves, sit as a court of inquisition upon

me, and very cizi.'Ay and politely denom

mated me their "apostate i epresenlati ve.

I .I .. . l I ai. J ! 1. I V.VOJIU IIOI CUl'L'l ' Ull 111 "muiihh I

chanty . All mo paper? speau or me 0 the ive oak. erection ot diy clocks. i tH report couciu ies w iui a re.oiution. . , , , 1 . , . K ,

i ,i t . . . " . i. .ii-. l n vvucil l I t uu l , li:u UUti leu nun unai

At the eastward a snow storm common-!rnillion one hundnd, and thiity nine thoy-lry to prepare an I lay before Congrca at

ced ( ri the KV.h ult. and the 31. ul which and nine hundred and ei-hu en dollars

the condition of the poor in the large ci 'of y,2-?, i f .nr nr.ll'.on fair hundred andUuch

ties. Ilouaeleso, homeies, without cio?!i- ,l)ft; ;n.j-.Ui l seven hunJied aim tuenty

intr. fuel or fuod, their condition indeed

will be desperate, unles relieved by the

at

od

irs and ninety-seven cen

The rxi cn iituies un !er the act

COIJ! p.

:Vour Comnutfee are therefore induced to

f 1C2? : belie ve tint the present duties on imports

hard? of the benevolent and humane, an i 'f;,r g,i,,joa improvement uf the Xavy.'opeia'e us an injury rather than a benefit with thne too. "open as day to melting ir:r!uJir.g the purchase of timber, culture! to the manciacturei of the United States.

left Rnltimore tor Philadelphia, on the ;uuj v. wn ren(S

ltjth, i!id not arrived until the l'Jth I Between Baltimore aod Havre de Grace i The following paragraph is extracted the road were impasah!e. the (nmv hav- from the speerh of Mr. Coke, (a Jackson ir gdiif-ed on them to the height of froua , nir,r') cn the subject of triking trom the fve tofutrirv feet. The Mai!- were broYcV1' 9000 salary of -Mr. Ranmi coach hodiei, placed on runner, :d Minister to Russia. The re with four, five, and six horses. The main :m:u ks are in ieply to Messrs. Mallaiy road was prarcely touched the drivers nd Pmt;r, ami hvo reference to Mr. were obliged to proceed across fields and Randolph : Lour :iil!e Joum. through the woods-at different places en; 4!' the gentleman awaie that he speaks the route the coach bodies were upet, 'f a man of fjrtu ierJ a man ot subc:vl feveral times thev, as well as the stance cf him who lias lands and slaves? JiOicr.-, UPr0 literal iv do? out of the snow, 'whose income is from his crops cert un, .Muchd. inage it is supp sed had been sua fixe.!, regular, yea, as unif.-rm as Ivituie tamed hv v eel on the coast. in her seasons as invariable as pr oduce , . in its price? 11 does not speak ot An Tel ipse of the Sun will lake place; some Eastern Manufacturer who today this day. As it will be the most extram - is rich, and to morrow is a beggar w hose dinary one that has occurred since 1CCG. 'capital' and income deptnd upon the ebb It r:ciy be well worth noting. j or flow of public opinion; on the right or iV'Jnnirig at 10 h. 7 1-2 m. policy of the Tariff sy stem, or the tjuies-

C; a' est obscuration, 1 1 ii. 4J 1 2 m. ,cence and submission cf the laboui er to tie

Knd, 3 h. ) 1 J m.

new and moie specific duties, &.C. Committee tor 10u'2 Messrs. Smith, of Marv! ;n.!; D im, of Con. Mitchell, of

X. V. rSVwt m, of Va. Wynn,' of N. C. Wynn, of 2 . U. and Lieu, of Fa. Ti e following piragraphs are from an article in the Pemi 1 v ania Village Re cort!, published just before the meeting of Congress : Washington papei s announce that mem hers of Coi:toss .are already coming in. Remote living membeis ;ire (at this wri 'ing. Xov 2G) all in motion, those of intermediate distance, are liis?ing their wives, or if bachelors, spa iking then sweethearts for the last tune packit.g up their tiunks maki; g meins. m note book? lor resolutir.ns and speeches, ami shaking hand with their neighbours for a start; while those more near are trying on their new boots the seamstress just tini-hir.g tho lasi ir.flle of the last shirt,

thorn oi the' just remuneration of his toil." ;'" l"111"1 Uiinga i order for a m;.rch

ly this little caucus was mistaken, in supposingthat they could thus deceive an intelligent people. I ;-f.ead of meriting the rofroa;!i which is thin (though uncalled for) attempted to be. heaped upon me, 1 h ive an inward consciousr;e:"s tb.at I merit the very reverse. The truth ie, that, instead ot being their ''apostate repre-'-entatiy e,1' tiiey are my 'Mjjostafc con slituents " Let us try this matter for one moment. They certainly know that the leaders of the Jackson party tere as clamorous as young ravens against Mr. Adams, on the ground that he wi-hed to be re-elected. They contended that one term was long enough, while they wished to force Mr Adnmsout: but now, for sooth, two term are lull short, when they wish to keep general Jackson in. Thev stood like hi ai:en pillars against the former ndminifctratiun, on account of its alleged exliavag an e; hut now, wonderful to tell, they must support the present, though it has greatly incrca:-ed that extravagance and that too, in ways, and

kticrresentativ ev himself. If

ject, at least, in his Quixotic display of patriotism at Frankfoit. will be fully explained. I am so far from the district, that the manoeuvring of individuals mus escape me; but the people v. ill understand that I wish it understood that 1 am again a candidate; and that I consider the people of the 1 1th district unprepared to be co7ivtntioneil off. or dictated to, by any caucus which may be ef ttcn tip to suit the purposes of individuals. ! am, fellow citizens, veur obediont srtvant, T1IO. CI1ILTOX.

At a mcetmcr of the Stockholders of. According to an enumeration published the Vincennes Library Company, on Mon- in the New York Observ er, there are are i!av list, the following gentlemen were in that city one hundred and fifteen

chosen otlWrs efthe Institution for the churches, viz

rnU'nc rar. II McNamee, President, 'and. Hill. Librarian, and

S ami. Judah, Saml. hmith, John Law, i

V . Trier, and J . D. W ol crlon, Diiec

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The follow ing named rrentlemen were elected Trustee? of the Borough of Vincerne?. on Monday I ist. Cpper Ward Saml. Judah, A. Marehail, Tbo. Bishop . Mi'uile W'ard (ieorge Davis, Nicholas Smith. Samuel Tomltnson. L wvrr Ward John Moose, Martin Ro binson,John U. Dunning. The second and third numbers of the National Magazine, edited by Mrs Bar-

Presby torian, 1 Reformed Dutch, 15 Episcopal, 12 Baptist, 13 Methodist, H R'-man Catholic, 4 Friends, 4 l.u'beran, .' Jew, S Independents, 2 I niv ersalists, 2 Tuitaiian, 2 Other denorr inatienf. B FrctA wV'Vcs1 Weekly Register.

JOSEPH NOERSE. 1 . rft.i iln rt' li'.t n . tl rt r . r T . tl rVl a C r -

gotten the persecution of Josepo N-'tnse,

ty the present a'lmi: i-ara.ion. lie u now eighty year-; of ae;e. he was appointed Regi.-tei f f t'jo Tr an jy by ah-

ington, and f nthfuilv di-li gcd the duties of his ollice under six -urce.-ive presidents Rut his service of fifty ears only qualified him for removal, in the eyes of Amos Kendall Si Co. and ho w as first turned out and then vilified and slandered according- to the practice of thi-enlightened reforming administration Ili health requiring a charge of air, he gave notice that he sh -uld be absent from b. mo for a short peii-d . ilehadleft Wa-hiog-ton but a few d.iys, when an attachment was taken out against his property, at thn suit cf the United Snates, his house waj entered, the keys and movable seized,,

and he was proclaimed a defaulter hy

THE ANTI-TARIFF DOCTRINE. I happen to have in my collection cf

;cM things the reports made 10th I ebiu

by means the most iniusiitiable. They

Plus gaing abroad even for a short jour- were mostly, under the last admiuistr.v

ney, has a marvellous etl'ect upon, the ijoti, w :u ni ad vecatas of the tariff; and whole man. Did you e er observ e one impressed upon the minds of the people of our villagers just startup for Phihiuei- Un idea that irencral Jack.-on was its IV it-r.il

phia? About home, as easy as an oid!alsa; but now, although the southern nol-'everv enfiC' pres fiom the Penobscot to i . . i i , . ' . . . . . . B " i . l. a .. i : ft . . .. ... t . . .

shoe, inclining a mue iorwaru lo lus Lu-j.cy evidently basks in the sunshine of ex Hnes noi an acute angle about him ; but j rcutiv e smile? , all is right, arv.i must t see him sittme on the head seat of th-J .SUi nortcd.

stage.of a clear summer morning, straight! Tcaiscould formerly flow from their! an on rePorl n auditors, a deer ev. as a pitch lurk handle, hat (one of AugeeV fy es, when the case vC old Mrs. R.iieVi'i uas been entered for 11,000 over and best) cocked a little one side shit t co-io whom Mr. Clay did not give the print-1 alj0V0 ntr:r .naain t him . While it hir double star hed, sticking up to his ino- of the acts of coneresu was ev en men-' ,0 lto t!) indemnify I.im for what ho

ears giovea on neaa up what an air ot tinned but now it seems riirht to thtn sunerei!, we nope congress win not at

me canine- ins uocounics nave smco

been audited by sin order from the Circuit Court tor the Di-tnct of Columbia,

consequence on Lis brow how his pulse! to sweep from the list si most eveiy indi-1 ',nv '1,m t0 e cheated out cf his money; ijeats with new life and plensuie. Ividual, who daied to onpose geier;d Jack- J an:' "c :Irf hope that the public will no The Tariff' wall be attacked in detail.1 con. however moriforimn :fiil.. mnr.v nf t h i j practical commentary upon

ne are received, and may be em.nul :iry? 1802, and the Report of the 21st otd nn K(,d (rcm lh(e at the Library Room. the me month 1C03; alluded to ,n thejffJg t0 0Rebcent ,t ,s ;l neresil,. c

. I. .'I' . . . "I ' '.1 III It I' ICI rjllilll IIUIII Clltlli U3l mini- .1. H I .

j javtps couniv. s nrneu " i cmreiame. i? . . . , inv imh;, . in,t mjuuiu v.r mv nine onrinus! ;im m-mv

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are eniireiy.inecom'itniceoy wniriMnesereporiswere, 7'' , . ..... . .Ithsr tv.nt tl.. t-,rrl.-nt'.ho.l,, ,,0,1,

iui now, ancr geierai' j " ", "

any

ro detach Lcuisuna fiom the Amencan their heirless wives and children are

System paity, the protecting duty on su-' dunged into suffering and sorrow. They gar will be repealed, if the anli tat id par- U ere un?panr;g in their censuic against ry can get enough dough tacea to join the f irmer administration, for having pro them. jcure;l no appropi lationi for the benefit cf It is a very rice question. At first the west in general, and Kentucky in parblush, every one hete, m Fennsy Irani a, at ti-nlar. A western presi.ient, they told

leaht wcuia saj "loue suie, take on tue (tl0 people wculd be mindful ot the west-

u r Jackson s election, the navigation of all

as'

ce pin interest.-; and in the event of general

. . . y . . .. . .v...v. ... " J J'i'vRSWII 5 ric(.llVll, lilt II. IV lliUlULJ i;i The communication from Washington.' r7lul,on ere,i by Mr. tiowaru , ami , ijc u; In(1, ,jen8;lb,e t0 the cotntort of our rivers was to he improved, as we

the boiijtcd reforms of tiiis precious ad

ministration. .V. V Con. Adv.

From the Louisiiilc A'htrtiscr. Mr. Fcvn. Ry publishing the following from abate New Orleans paper, you will gave many of our citizens from imtoiiion and consequent loe-. Many of the noted described arc dailv offered in thi ritv. A FROKLU.

suou

inadmissible.

Id we pay three ,mr ,0ads: and

The !a5t e.t-iein pai 01

braicu ot news, foteisni or ilomestic

mane

cover pverv inch of crcuntl th

I lie v locinnati American gives toe toi-'rvpr attrm"ted to take. 1 meie

kowir.g extract trcm a letter, (Jaieu y as!i-; t,r,c fhinr, n0w hut if Mr. Ritchie ac

other fiae thing I UJ "npor;an-e r- inhhe. our , i 1 r ... reader? will refnern! er. that snm- i:m!(i

J.ll . v ...... t iir tu uc u ui.r. uihiti uju ll fall H If-; ' ......

' ' . ) . u U1 1 1 I,L '! wc me, to t itten the overfed itch planter! tirnrhment ;n,l rpi'nrm M trn n,iim. t. Aucut la-t, information was loceivtd

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n win ic m in inai un ?t extract'

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? extract! rPIdy, w e ask the question Did you j;U Uson has defeated every hope and ,,r,un'' ,r tUl rr, i'hdadelphir.. I b tVf cvrr gCt 'U"ir fi cl,raP i1'"1 150 ,)Cli ,n jn-t cab ulation o, Kentucky, by lejectii-g ' ?'.,f" ,-llof o. ougo paid a salvrge of ly hint at von, ,,e? Very true; but how corate it? the very tirst measure- which were adopt- fl,t' F"r cen?' ;,nf1 wa" purchased hy the

iogton January 7:

"Thi. InJiao !.!... i. makiop P,M ,-, ; , , , r con.ti.ationnli.v of " ' , ' '.. ' ' , " V ! ot Zb" hm 'r Cn,C"'1"- r '"V"1''11'1'1" ; i'- f'Ln u,L$ rai.l ...

cvj v. i l: iii i w v ii.-v i. 11 o. i.

Because the duty, hy protecting in its in-jril, fr her benefit; and though thost 1 'ln. Pru 1 ,,or5'- an''' rr,nv arded to Philadeh

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on

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t . .i.i.i..h .ii.iii i.iv , .mi,-, ...... . . ,p l.oniiiana n i ntr. i:h f-nrniir.i r,rni,,..t;r,.,i ,. I c. Pfna AOiOtiL' Otfur a I if fs ei.t nn hi

... . f ...... . ....... ..- pi. .i-Ul . r i.i.l IJ. liuut II IMIII III. VI I t nic , ' c

&soul of 'internal improveme nts"' y et he ,h,t! "'yi w'sn i.nu:.le ,tlu ut a loot square,

jn;sf be stppnrie,! Strange mcoruistency '.' unirfl' " 'Xo.minatit; wa-. found to con-

marveiou- .ipolacy indeed !

tain tank nofs on ihe SaUm and Pfrldicl-

rca THT VINCKNNES GAZETTL'.

'Mr H.i'st wasannointrd hv (enernl'

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juanuty raised in. I.lellow citizen, have tot abandoned -""."'ltur"Ar company , m me a-

the Fndto' Sjtates, coming in competition: one inch of the "round under this admin- mn"n' n' ill,n' ten thousand dollars, in

Extract from the Report of the Committee w i;h the V- est India and oilier, has iedu-: juration, which ! occupied under the lasl. ! n')te? ol nf;p.to and three dollar va'ne.

of Commerce and Manufacture-, a ecu the price rnoie than the tax. ihe have chanced niv opinion in idalionto!'"1' FX,XUI(i' 111 '"n ;i mannrr, a mar.i-

,.-;itoi, and has been removed by him ' made to the IV.ited States Houe of Re- poor are benefitted, not oppressed, by the-no solitary principle, w hich I then advo-1 -v 5ho,VM 1;'; u'c' c m'n Jed to defraud

preventatives, Feb. 10. 1 802, by Ciene- ooity. In .i tev years, Louisiana, (jeorgia, cated . I then said, thai no man should U1K r,,,M,c- i ne worn .c..-?i is m sr.iad

mark lkat.' The above is the conchi-ion cf a beautiful paragiaph in that pmk of tlpmcrary and decency the '-Indiana Democrat," w hen noticing the removal of the Receiver of Public Monie at Jf tlersonville. It

ii a little astonishing tint when one of j an adequate supply of their several and at six cents

the "rewariledv of the present dynasty

lire a little short of funds in settling, that the mi!teri smoothed over with to much

e: h

ral Samuel Smith, the Chairman of the ,: Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, w ill tw ice fill the presidential chair; I say so; ,(t.'!?s sr;l,rp'y visible, while that of Committee. j not only b? able to supply 'he home mar- nip I then opposed extravagance, 'and ' ""lla'lt'- 'li s 1; a l'ge potd letter, and "That in the opinion of your Commit ket, but to export sugar. Domestic com j have continued to do so, up to this mo-: tllC wnil ''Jcturir i-in a letter neartee, s'Kh maouf ctures as are obviously petition wad reduce the price to its oiiai-jment 1 was then friendly to the Arnen-v tne. 'l?x cl tn:,t vt "''"l idt Iphh, but capable of affoniing to the Fnitcd States 'mum. In a few y eat s we shall get sugai j can system ; and have continued so uni ; yer-Y 'n'J?tinc? a;J requires a c!oe exam-

formly , as all my votes w ill prove I was "",,in 10 -imgiisa it correctly These then in favor of internal improvements. notes uere ,11,rri!,c,i tn 1c forwarded to

H.n -I II I.I

nit- fi.ue in Illinois, arid trere. in ;i t.r.v

t -

u prac-

respective o''j'ct, ouht to be promoted

by the aid of (in eminent. Two modes ot a Iministei ii t thi' aid have troetited

DISFF rA'I'lOX

The celebrated Alexander Campbell, cf -1 h thf 8stemr U,th un"l hUuW the r Z w?,' I b Virginia, whose TheoloRical controversy ! ;'riri? al, both in and out of con,rf : 'ty , tne IraU yvas to have bec

hen if an individual appointed by I themely es to your committee. The one - r ,, . f qu rn . (-lnrinn.,fl ,vas tncn in tavor of supporting every!

-.- .- t a ii i ii"tii w-.vi., viiiviii iuui tuiuvti . . . vv

Mr. Adami, and rej-irne-i without rhy mej to permit fiee t iinty the importation ot ,;m ,i,e re,,ntatioii of an able and learned' administration, o far as it went right;! We have seen tne?e r.cre?; they aro or reason by Gen. Jackson, happen to; ich gros artudts as are essential to these j corovervtlist. has recently had an en-irin oPI10?mi? ,( "hen it went wr.mg, beautifully executed, and would decode

Iheby a pretty common occurrence ,n h?shcr -duius on Mich stoles (on rapor j(he V;eyh,Xetlin cjiurch in Nashville. to .(!?-

these day) by the department thougt, ration; as can ee uPp.ie ny our own cm- Thp (i;iCV,;.i0n was ,meihing accidental not indebted one cent, he is braode.l as a-zens to advantage. 1 hat at the prefer.! Mf ( an lf ;, prearhf,, a ,raon in th(

difaulfer, anl "nnotner Amos rvonuail juncnire.-ur imam manuuciurcs peculiar-; r Tn..:nn.c Ileitis the columns of every -Rv Authori-jU demand and men! the I ROl lA 1 IO.' .i.,,., tt3rn ?.x

CyM print ftom M ime to Georgia. When how ever some of the same ;iist goes to cur neighbour's mill, it is a very different cort of an affiir. Then it i 'an unforlur.ate circumtanoe," "a matter to be ie grette i," c. ; and w e are called upon to admire the cten handed justice, the firm i;e an-l indepetn'enre of ihe Rresident. i'.r my own part I believe th it every indi-

viPi d w!io is a detaulter unoer any Ad tni iH'tati ai shouhl be removed, and that the Prudent, i r tin? eae, i neither ie-Servmg-of prai-e nor tl ame for having d )'! n- he hi-, if the forts stat' 1 are true. oad he will he luckj indeei ii he is but

the

in which his

i-u n Inrtri iOJ ltirP liro-Pd IV J K irrnnt v n 'i 1

of the Government. Exempt as the for- , i m ,v j . . . ,. r V tand cm inoaect challenge oiieied to any etgn manufactures wiii now lie, from the! : ,i , i . u- . . r l. i tone wno thought himself prepared to re charges ot w ar treight and war insurance, .- ,, k.t t .' , , . h ... , , lu;e them. .dr. Jennings immediately the manufa'-tunrtr mtcrestf ot the Lmtei I , ,i ,:,.:.,, i i

, 1 il ill l Hill 1". IIMIliiin lilll. auu a iHJStateswill not he capable ct entering into' ........

i r nmtt.l lAn it it!i ihpm nn ennil fertile f

without the fitcndly interposition of the Government."

row oi.Nervei of paper currency. Wu

I have never endeavored to conceal any ! tr'isf, this .'jfdi-ati i.j will hinder any per-

thintr from the people, w hose represents-! 0: beimr deceived by this paper: and

r al! p.. n of fclrnionj

live I am; but, as they well know, 1 have, hope it will

pent'toilsome day s and sleepless nights! intentn'an,

The Committee of Commerce and Man ufaclures, appointed Tuesday, Dec. C. 101, were Messr? Smith, ef Maryland, Eostis, of Ma-nact. usetts. Dana, of Con Mitchell, of N. V. Jone. of Fa. New ton, of Va. and, Lo'yadce, of South CaroFna. !

cussion wl;icn continuc-.l tor a great per

tion of two (lay 3 immediately t-nsued. It is represented l y the Nashville papers, as having been quite interesting. Mr Campbell .s s::id to have fuliy sustained his re; uta'.ion as a disputant, and Mr. Jennings acquired much applause for his eloquence, wit, and Theological information. B .'h wete probably conquerors, as is uu.dl) the :aia in t'JCh disputations.

innl

:i aiie.T.pti'ig s

ar cheats on Uu: u''.d;c.:'

entered the poit of

in Oiiru rirv. anil mv I mi,; i i. , .

. ' i-" is ) V - .1 W i L 1) . S I j r , ',1 1 k frn

in giving them information cotiTniingj

puh.ic matteis. And yet, I am to be call

ed an "apostate repiesentative," because I CcnnrrrecfSt. Lexis Dum--I will not prove traitor to my pledges, and j year ending ?lst Dec. V.78 steam.

-uumu iu lu useu as me iooi a party. Krcl boats

sooner let me die

name he forgotten, than thus degrade my-

sen . I am determined to know r.o arly tut 'he people; an i I pledge myself to fx

.1.. j ii-mrui, ,.r Hijminisiraimn.i of wood ; uei' t,i.ai --ht t ) n howevt-r formidable, when I see the lib-j Oct. 1:5 th '2Aii Tu-hvU

ori, pro.-perny, peace and happmes of! have been rdeiiv

my iuu.i;ry ai Maue. t tice gentmc a.! h om the bo.d, ho 'Tere eo c;n7 in their Fr.-.-.-kfoi t Kliu-t Lun'-er master.-

pu:

ho ii.. i

Ci'l-

as v. fiaifac e. In t ! chhp i n.. 1

lected, as v.

i-,oJ.;U0 teet fit tioards plank J r i f -

cantltng; I,-lCU.Jt-J hirgles; lJ.'.-0 rai'-; C.i'O cedar !.)-. ( loVj .v;:':i ,-ntr-.

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