Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 26, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 March 1831 — Page 2
A
i o tiiC troonus tv
laboriou
scnJeavorstolin.liT,,!. It i, a ticgrant viohticu ofjde.cended to Agree Reserve U.rrionr
r.ortunitv to explain thnr ufs. It was r,rmnri,l. 1 1 W 0 a HO Pill t C i hiSO.UtVtO
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p., into the pioob, upon the suhcct, tc" ihev tii.it the present Postmaster G eneral nothing pha!
has -ailfuih at id c-rrufilu made an albgt-
obtaiu a hi! sistence by the csta! -IM.me r t of a public journal the Lditor has devo-
d himself. He can only repent, that
1 be spared to render the pa
fi: e a? will he useful and re.-
. ;r t,o ch.-mh, rp-rln r tf (I. 7 H this
the law. S.jj uo.e port muster?, immmu V-; " ' ,;nritv of the in11 , ,, , . , . sufficient to secure a majority ot me. o inl of their oaths, should oiidettae to . f . rePublican na-
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fiank letters for Torn, Dick, and ibirry .1 lK)I, ?
uh.it w , !". J the people say? And how
Are we to stoop to any man. and on our
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wruM the revenue of the Post Oihce. Ide- Knee? s.ippin ae .na. .,,uii
fn , .it.fQrn 1 iii CPl VP llnf
iniWu to the tu.a-i.va of the roe-i,,,,.,;, jfff v,ltwi.ll,::n(iirlr tlie how lirj I':" tmC!lt t o affected? et these t.:;me ,mark f(f (jeiu0rratic princi-o:n!;-t;orthfit ..rud JIr Vnd vel" oflhe worshipper of the Ad-jb tna-tets would have as much authon-j . um, ywe ie;,llicar) IdntN-or. i.r.n.e, ano iri'rr.i-.ecfi' ? j a.r. br i-MO- -, . - , , ' ,, , tv for fiard.ing Setter fr their friends, as, it M1,vharged with military chieltT.inist.i. ,,,v adn.dted to hue mao. :.. j mu,,t rat ,on the E .! .tor w . d cnto ... til;it arm!;e(1,,v (,M Jackit)n. , , ,.gret and nrincel v aristocracy ? hr Department, wre m;o.e Jiav.i:!cnii..l traijht and undeviatiBpr couife; and so. , . . tla tSi "late vtem of proscription, in ,! m:vth. liir oliect tequiied no I f very mu- o U::.t the I resident has et ; I (1.iZ,!et!
-lit, n" lie i.. inv uii iu t 1 1 .....
n:rh ccure, :;t.d therein! e he did not pur-, '
eue it.
-oj prr'ir.g a hee pre1?, so lonj; he w ill
had m.cxum; le to the officer- under l"m;i ofUie' " ..'cj pven the
Mr r.r;:dlev hactated and sworn, th 't Vot.tii.ue to advocate and
the extra a!lv.v mr- menuo.n.i ... t,(js ;im ir;tf i e! ot the 1 armer, :.;e
im-mcial, were mail-! Mr. aUi- rh,nk !im had n.a.'e this fart the fr.-m-i i.nn t a, ...j Mr r-itv to the I ie rc: t
f h:t:i,-c prntrroi ;i-.ih - Prt-'.'knt t.f tlie I'. Mr. Iiarr repor.. patrfn..jre i xeally needed. I n.-uppoi ted VearitheauthonTyef Inofficial talin., 7ta5,.rf. rJ;); OJ- ,v B- Authority" hw hi,Hp:n.ituie, 7 iv'V'-vn-emci-t the Editor teiies .olely allow.mrfs ueie made lv 3i . l.i.n.uv , -
It it ,.,rto?e charges th" tatc:neni an.i ;ior support on te eiuerpi i-sn- uiocouio ,
uiu-tiiou-i farmer, and the perse
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r.ovr l hv ao ciiminai.m vi
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Manufacture r.
dn th;it an extension of
ihtitl ii-j tio I. -Hirer -urpi ied that the ec. r.ic.ftai a patent iii;ht to govern? Let
pac.;a-
rrf-s, hy a -: t: tr' o mail, weiirhiii in
SKJN'S AT WASIILVOTO:;. The (i lohe newspaper, the new .-tr.b-li?hcient which we have had occa?ion of late to mention rather frequently, is now piopoed to he corivei teil into a daily pajior, if sufficient encouragement shall I e oilVied. In announcing thi purpose , the editor of t!:e Glohe ?a s, in l;is paper of 'atuiday h!.;t, that the ohject is "certainly th.e nvre ixpoi taut since tlie ihJct;on of the Telepraph.'" Thus it is seen earlier than hp had anticipated, that the Gi 'he has fail 1 v shouhicred the Telegraph out of "the party' The Glohe cf the fame day tays Go?ips aie hus in reporting intended ( hane- ia the tahinct : We are rntiia
r..i.r,- .-,('tl n:iif l,:. fr:mkfii oac )i a-1 t ! , p rin) r,' r r p'lec t. arai k no w t h 1 1 t-uc'n a
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tl 0 :Vr. power rranttv. to civ individual, is ai a- iranrcrs m am u-.u u..
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..aiiu. mm: : nance vv llil 110 nrinoinies uj .V'-' "r I I o
Kr.ite iuu 1,M"iment. and inimical to the lihertv of the ! hit at a ,i.s!mi;u.-hed Senator.
It thotetote charges ia- -..m affi lavi! ( t the mi-in". ialist to I e faUc. !t!hp ;n( ,.,.w admitted on all hands, and conclu J
i know to he a ftct, whi : can he proven.! .
Indeed, these are truly the days of Re j
foi ;n.
; people.
AUIST1DES.
lam req-ie-te.! hv a iespe t dde Phyi-J ci '.n of this wn. (' sta-e that not a single j i
j rae of the Small IVx r x t -1 - m ivnox coun-l wi;.0 ,.,,P, it.-n.ee (to spek his own tx
i he iadiv idu d ;.tief.ted with the pressive language) t-nt 'rag and poverty
Fro:n the A umss vj Mr. Stow, of A. 1. liEMLV CLAY. "Henry Clay is the sen of a country clertrwuan. Tie was left a! an early tge
tv.
v,l-' n'i" e Pf.Mnr'n(T, that the allow-Jan i it.evv cf our national strength, and p,,) v ,.R j u t :) ,v ;;S i(nir,odiatelv remo-' tV the power of cxtraordmaiy ger.:u,
e ma.le hy the present rotnr- fro:n these the Editor asks, and confident j V(.(j
-riro; wei
tor General, Mr Barry, and not lv -Mr. Pradlev;and that the name of Mi. Ihury, ...;:,,.,iu. n.. 1 !im,frU inserted in the ah
ttntct "alluded to. ha heen erased, anddi't to a size fulkient for a maintenance. i the i; -mi" of Mr. r.rw.'dev suVfdu'ed : and .e ,a3 takn the lihertv of forwarding
ly c speets, enrf.urygament in hi husn ess ' A
In order to increase los u!.-ci i jdion
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it i therefw.e . oi . o !ed, th t the lt:rT0 Uhis numher of the Gazette to several ge-i tentation given hv Mr P.iadlev is ; ln,f,'!,u,tncn ,ve.t kllOV,n fr ,heir patriotism and that given hv the repoitot Mr. Hairy., ' the Tostrnaster General. false. This fd.ejand hue cf Correct rnncp'c--the are report has been ordered hy 'he 5e.natr to ' , -pq:jet d to aid in procuring pat ions be '.tinted. Tlie niemoriah-l asks a sus 'p;lis iv,j , coder the establishment peima-
t,er-h o nf this order. This. Mr, said Mr. .... .re :
C I-the history oi thu singular an. nr.
I tivati ai of education, and by the natural I fo ore of a viiroioua and comp: clif nsive
! Prices Current ot .Y,v Orleans, Feb. 26 j underManding, he Sms risen Ireo oUcun-
iv, vviinoui lue ;iiatiHiiwu ai.i m patronage, to the first rank amor.jr the Statesmen wf the age. When 1 look to
his friendies-i and unprotected youth, anu
Cum, in e ns, GJ 1-2 per hid. " r-l.elle.i. in ? '-. per bushel 56. Com tiic il, p, i hh -2 50.
:A bduN Mr. Tazewell, a Senator p
from Virginia, was elected President of the Senate, pro Um. by ultra Tai ill men, anvl complimented by Daniel Jltbstcr." 'i'he Teh gta.ph, of the same morning, says Some time past the Enquirer put a 'rumor hat Mr. Tazewell wr.s alout ta loign into circulation "ldr IV.zewell will ia t reMgn, rc will Yiigit ii disap jirove of h is conscientious discharge of his public duty. So far as we can learn public sentiment in Virginia, it is fairly expressed in the following extract t'rem the Norfolk Herald ; Mr. Tazewell has displayed a degree
j of consistency and independence ia his
Lard.pM i, 7 1-2 eta. h,s ,vhde line Vf co.aluct, and Velvet how opposition to the Executiv e respecting the Oats, per idd. 1 25. , ,v V liae pef n distinguish 1 "rkh !13"JQ vhl Ci llUQ lUtlUlte i'oik,Mes,.n,ptvted,ner hbh 110 ;;eiil !ove of l.berty-his nn yc- u p . . ... . ' 10 (,u- jconnr0...i.n- locality to U ranny-his Uhat will -the Pencle? of his native
i f nt. Any communications by mail, cov-
The rmenkn for consideration i, une iner "k . - -j
the Senate will cmtri! u'e their aid to ,1 be gladly received and pr?peny ;ic a falia hood, and thereby make itself aus-' inulpdged
iiiary to the distribution ot a cliaige, now
POST OFFICE DEF AUTMENT.
Vhi-'.t v, per g.ilL CC cts Fvt s-wax, e.pr o. YJ 1
Ut::-a:;
louuee hati fallen consideia-
j compron.isii'g l.oatisny 10 i) a.i.j tJ,sc. . - .. 4 r , i... ..'o,., ri o f.noi.p.inn ot his coun! rv State,- as tne Editor of the Enquirer has
! --hi. r,udv duei.ee of hei mvaded light,: boon (Jut bed by tome writer in the TelI his liMilesi and untired eltoit. m the raph, say to this rontuinac.ous contra-
Oiciion oi a "rumor wnicn it nas put into
Frori the Ri'.-hiuitd Fa. Whig. i :e soarcelv ever piesented a
Our citizens "ivheth.er lich or peir, j ,rn(i(r, ;, ... ,fir.,i ..hVnomenon. than the
cdn.'ltrd to he utteily untrue; deeply of- j fen-ive to t!;e ch.ararter of a man who ha?
own grey in useful service to h;s a.un !ma0 Dr frmae,Matc de-iied to rea l w ith j j , .!t :on ,...UY orca-led hy Gen. Jacks-, try, and vv ho hne attained an hopof.ible old :;i,)cn(jon ti ,..JJre 0f t!il5 ,l;U, ,!(vr. We taue uto u- 'to affiim, wuh.'iit le
cau-e uf liee oiii every where and his
jfaiou estimation integrity ana uj-.i
m public una pnvate :le, 1 feel a lium.t.aHon and shame ior my count iy, that a generous am! grateful people have not inij guautlv silenced the calumniators ot such
1 consider it one id" the most ir-
circulation? Jat Intelligencer.
Stu Hons Lfe not unhealthy. It is Ti gi oat mistake to imagine that th.e purs-nit of learning is injurious to health. We
see that studious men live as long as per-
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' I fti'tll I f IlIiKltir I li IJItrT 1J1 L1L lilUl
ar! , ,!o'r;,,n,.t:,nrf.. of ,r.v Ide.ioi which ot ;iI, i161' p'vt"eion Ui-tory will
h.nevtc.an.ouunm. that ...e cor.v e-j t0 , our kiuJut, tilSlt lljiiV. I ronhrtn the truth of tht. observation In jlio,; ,;1 Ivsulter i-.c-n: oteocv to hd the tU, oppoitmdtv, ia the station ytjul tact, the legular, e;um and unitoim life et .-thcr or ; o - -. -! ; . t . c i i t a I v to himsilti a 'A., . , ' mp. nf yrf:?tr allliof a student conduces to health, and re-
o- v ! i o i mniii V, is ii ox.' . .- . . i : . . a....) nn' n;nv mr.rtnvpr.ienr anil flanfifer-
' . I '. K I II I L i " - - ,..
i 1 . 1 J' . a '
aie n tie no !.-t ot active i:ie .mm- ...
)rnarh to his intetrniv. As a citizen oi--j " - - j
I -o , r,-r. r-..,tr. tie li-id :"ied hi- tu'ttoc- to decide upon the haiactcr ot toe Po-t
Le uahappy to'.hevenomemorro. ,.;t , - of the of- mm ersai .ni .a T i 1 1 1 it: en. men of hi; omi j !3...i I n... ,n which miirht otherwise assault it.i.iovidcd
, i ecotae " . .. . o;..,! .. ! U1'UUI -ui.i-mi.ui. ......v. ,
whom many vol living know as a Inei.uv me supeimiouMieai ui in. ui-mhuuw 1.. hnv. ..rr.iin- over the deliberations I !' assuaged by moderate exercise, and
'I free in ( 1 1 u . ion s , i .. ' ' 1 . f, .. the habit rd the hodv he. not overcharged
i ., . . ' t iu oiup.i . r f v 1 ; r. iv . .... - ' -
-'.nn 1 1 .;,.(.. mrPLPrni hNM unrl-1 .... i,t,,'wl -.. .. l : .:i,T
ji.v.i. .11111 llHi5lli.il' u ui ... v. ' 1 " ' 1 Iii litO t II L 1113 I : i i i . ii.it .ii.:i iiu ..w. - .1 ...... r.,. .vr,r,. , '
I he question was tnen p.n a ; ;: the piiati;g. an 1 dctcmaned in the ed'.jf.iative, ic?;i rrn.
- ...... I I .. itl I...I1 o inlii ntlV
:.. ncrr who was r. ace-1 bv Geneial Jaekson i -N
uccefaiv to piecre ;-.u "''", ' lM the s u !l y . a , ... r.nn lnl imiai ., il,o l.r.-..! nl ttio P.-.ct 0:V."p !)f oai tro.erd i
Il cm an ui.::iiji i .-v... i - , . v m. m. ... . - i i f e 'ai d ot i
a h r- oi n.eo iiii.o e-i ii i'.:- ( at. met his d:s
s:-i i it o
vl this to the exclusion of a man of in-;! he di-Jia.ge ot h;- odi-al
'lot ttie ilou-eol nP.iit'fiiiHn-.L'n nu;. i . , .. . ",, euU !i j.i.m.itv that elevated tne character ;md!' quantity ot aliment mcompatifclo Ul V the - . . .- i : . ... ... : ivi!h r st ,!ri,!:il v Ide.
tn'ooied the n.btitutien ot hi-, country , a;o.
...-
Itentv, the honest, industnou?, ami .a i.m,..-. u, ...... ... t an im;..i5 1 lulitv xvtucii t-xtoiU-.l umxetsal . ' . . I p - .... . .. . . depeamants-, m .u t !;..:: :r?n use evt.i; ,. , ,v. 'I'he followu.sr favorable account i.t rivcn
t-v ti nti.s M Lean, w ho u;i: tonn--: to le too! .- ,r,. i . o;.n-at oo.- i . . ... tie , co'umn i(s:e.:.o..;i:y,liiw(!,H ic . thtJ f,lst U:im o ,.Ul lie of the P--pe, rect idly deceased. '
. . - . ' .'. ll Uo!i- 'TiliC 'Ul Mccu. K'r..i;Mn;-t,:'!t H.iS l.-Uatl oil V HI lueil ; . ... . r . . . . ..
c---..-.;vt .; I : . , . " .... . . ' -eivu-c wuh whtea 3 on iionore-i me,; n,-. r Francis Xavenus Cha'tiirli
- ' land best. - ,e i.is-.tpoi o u. , ay.-im , wh,.n f h,,al d him pha-ung the cause "-lone, (called P.us VIll. after his election to l, .v;,! n nn,,,,;! f 1 I it -n ot tVMV h'' go to mt!.oV:e .:,...,. n.l id,e:tir-, ot' lis .1 i ..: .:..! c.-.. ,r,r .
-:- r. 1. .... ito.m ar.d tetioarh.iun',' m.tnite-ted mi 'X. 4 , " ' ' k
Jv?siV Bradley memorial, and also ny the tie- , P:jC((TJ,(lj, 5,,I(.;(. ,f peptic expendi rountr, nro, , o -...v., l (oia a small lowu m tne stairs ot tne f ,,atc ,1:ifl) t0,k ,lacc thereon, th .t for-1 d - 'I , char.cteJ of th, agent J the ra.hu--.- c 1 nal.tuiy u; r . dfud about lOU miles from Home W&C geryw as traurec t.y n sorted t-, m ord-rtl- 'on - . 'a or .. . ! i;,, -uto- mg vi pan, ana s.irea his uieiu!, ,ta,v; (l,f. n lltr,t Frr.nce and ihe ' 1 oast cd;L.a on Mr. Idaaiey manage 'f.';, ,.' V,," di.tiin.rdf.'' tht i ould have idther cxpectt d to find him Cha-iig'icne of Italy being, according to cr -' !nr..nt of ihe business t-ntmtgd to hi:ti, ns ;CI'",K Vt l- 1" (1 -i -""t v d 'm t 0T) a Mck l -'T'i,hcalu';? t!-e. l,uliC j the best accounts, neailv related. ' The as:.!: I' M rn U. ,o...... m.,c. fos :'l"Ls'1.'" ' .V:1.. '.'V.' coned m ti,e c:; ot South Ameiican suhiect rf the present notice manifested
aCJi --JJ. iu,t : ,n,e--- ai ,. , PwipM.iaUnf c, agamst the cautious pohev ;if an rar y age ir,eat mdustrv and an ex. . - - - - Mr. iUrrv this head ot a i)ppartmcnt t Co;t itnti'm .11 the I o: hi-h inisMon th . .-e , 1 1 1 ''. f , t .... ' 4 . - ' , , . ilU- 1 .v 1 , . . . .in t mp ,r.vr iiiiiKi.t, ;:fi(J ulnle cveiv trnormnarvfacilitv m .'irotmmir hnnivlpfo-,-
; tton::. an'.i me v v. ue ti-un -i
t:.TUFuY, MAunicti, ir.it.
-r r.r'ywiiw.waiyw iwmu
whirh Mr. MT.ean raised and elevated, to
rsw ! co hum a statu
",. . e . - 1 H.ir.iei-'e. 0,1, li.'ve fi.rea-1 the nearly Imz this mcnd.er ot j- r.- " A,,,-"V , J
Uii'.v
Jj t)ic Friends : rofronj 0 tc l-'m-fral Jaeksou's cabinet of "wi-e men et.,
ua anxiously tixeU on Ins pale counte.
and the oreathless silence which
1 corn n ti- n that tie ought ne t; : i mince ,
to have a
etnncs Gazette.
iGothatn.'- has degraded him-eti s,- tar as ( H,,.erad !
1
rut. When to them! 5,pi
vaded the U-Use. conlessed the power
1 .. ; ni,.,i;.n, r aral the loft v sentiments
1 the ledotious fact, that he '" "" " : . . . . , t
n tl.f. hi-: I W l!ll OH 11 oe .. w v. . x . j ,
tv m .'ironi! 1
of the scienrt? even the most abstruse. He was looked upon at Home as one of the fust literary s hol.us of the 30c, and a fliitingui?hed Laii ist lie vvasc'iite vnur. . , . .. 1 ... - .. "
w fiCii he otiere.i hun;eii u rai"h late for
i-,x myitis nave i..,,i.av suu, ,n .-muin ...... '- " " " 5. ! V V rM..; im, .... ! the . e aiterU ot his f,tnple well astho Pxclesiastical Stale, and nftemardi the commencement of the publication of j the boohs of h.s ofiioe w ere occasioned fy r; . j':'f t , 'j ' iu 1 , - N ! he invoked their love of libeity and tneii pa?sctl Ftlfc(ive!y through al! the df. the Gazette,; and, r..f w atbstaiuling nany' mistake. Now, who under the canopy ef :;'!!uUn.' dllhe uay for hii ovvn -en' i intied of intoleiance and tjrantiy as help 0f the cleiical hierarchy. Piu3 didirultier. tsome of which were purpose, j heaven can believe 'his? Vdrty-six tra- T.t ulrKf'x ' comhme.i! ''i-P'-'d their eheeiing Mjpportn the VII. saw and justly appreciated hismeut
lv thrown in bis way by enemies) the I svres ! ! Who sm. ...g the son. of men r,!X1 j.-u.netc t.cv , and the ot hu, reeoom ana p, opuc u..u-, ;i;vi I:iI,p,, lam to tne dignity of Caidma! , tarown m U3 way ry ri.emu.i xiusurts... , l1'" . .. ., ' lv unfolded the glory and happiness ot his: )n .jlfl v March lC2d.he nnunaniHtor ha, thus far sua mounted them, and ;ha a hea-t s-dt enougn to imag.r.o that serret w ,n o f;;t r h. . u . jn0, uiarke,I out as! elected Pope, an event which Piuft regnhnlv presented his weekly budget to. thirty six deliberate an-l studied erasures d mm v., . , . ... - t,,e , ,;icf , irtirn of a pna.e.ui.rn so it- VII. bad pn dieted, at the time he appoint.
. . p. ,,, .-..,... s leouess. per-c- oi im . . ..... . - , ,.;!M .iiiunai. oi i.nv one voieis ia
hie Miion? anc! readers, lioiv arcepanie w ere uo.oe i.- .i.u .i. ...... a....:. nd,-
it mav havehefn, it is not for him to 6ay .! revolts at the idea-and none I ut n block- ; :T;,an the' cav ert part. ! t " to have wantt u a more congenial. f)P 0OncaM., t-fty t.-ae their votes for With latitude the prompt attention and 'head bereft of his senses could .waliow ; oJ v.,!:;i V,.:, h.n, -n of govei nn an toi to have P ... 1 ... . t.,T..ndimnotent evse . The , h.m to tne smti nd cf the llah,c ts. He u a, ow n. ,-t ne time of his election
i-.tor.. u iir i manv or nis n one s i ave sm n i
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ra.nifcs'.c l i acknowledged cveral of,nterenfe orawn oy e e.y whjia have expressed and discovered ajihis paiti.il disdo-ure, must be, that the
sealou and stilling concern for the sue-! Post Odice Department, which was he it
Fn. ::i tU I'nikd tct;s Gczrii;. Tin; m;x r phlsident.
has had the tiininc:? to maintain his prm-- jl0 w as Pishop oi p reseat i, a city 12 milei ciides. ;md disda.ined to bow down, and) f,.Mn Pvome, arid idled the thce ef Hiatal
worsbin the i.vlhari i iol (J a party! ii Penitentiary. His talents were of ti.G
Why do the a. 'mini tration paity urgei i f..r this that he has been calumniate!. j irt order, his piet) git at, r.n.l hi man
ess ef this his infant undertaking." When'tofore considered, even hy foreigners, a AmueW -ia k-n to serve an-dher'te, m , it is f,r this he lias been openl ; aaiied tiers mild and unaanng.- (Jc,mr. , u - i . , . rr . , as ore-;. Ic-. t -i the I eited btates, in vio-i an i seeretlv detamed in the stoiet wnis d; proposals were first issued, he oid nt, pr.de to our government, has d teno.a-. - Y - own consc, nee, and ,a otn-o- peis of the h.esiae,aud i. is far this thalj Marck rf intt I!cct.-M a meeting ef a
ce?
'- i ""i ' ! - , hition of lv.: own conscif nte, ami in opno- peis ot tne nie&iac, m " - "- .unrca rj tnin;ect. At a meeting et a
cor could he cspect. that the manner of ted, and become a mere political c -ngine , opinion he has proclaimed to! he is to he immolated. It he could have Ladies Keadw g Society, rod fd;y mdeo
the woild tnerehy c.!, vn: nt.g him cf in-
!consi-tcncv and duplicity ?
Why da the paiti-ans of the executive!
beg lux to continue another term, when
cc-n-Ui-titig th.e paper would pjease and ,to further the view s rf a w e tk and a ms-
5at:sfy every one. He has endeavored, guided Administration. b-vever. to manage the G zette, as far', i .. renuestc d and" nulheiied to r.n
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his f.eb'e abilities would permit, " ,0uriC(. jUn. LAW, L-q. as a candidate ... . . 1 '-v I K rt ihlii-v t f 1.1MP I ri r.,si.-i.
as
i wftl.-t i it ltd to ihe obligations imnn&ed
" 1 1-- to reprcscu bv the- prospeclu; the n.o't important of
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ii . t I . y . . i . . . .
iietn so insei.sd le to pid tic op.nuon, and j from Boston, Catiiai it.e I. and Catharine
o unmin
dful of his whole pubhc life, asi jp uas thus: Cath.
to have suppoiud the mddary cann .ate Cathaiincto ( es!
lOi the p ! esioeil' . me i.liic "u;i
i rine erne e-; a ad
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a huge p rti n d their own paity nc j Clay had hern Gained, .u;d he would Iiave Congress has passed a bill anthonVrg
t this district :u the next Con. knowledge his incaiiacily, oud are op j t.ren set down ui the h;oiv . f his coun- fubsci ipti-n it. lehuif of Government o: i ,.;.. t income of the most nromiotnt fea-l trv as a recreant to his principles and; 750 conies of public dorume,t to I e ;.uh.
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which were, an ohervanee am in his selections t ongiiial ma
iiuth ; u ! '2vA . as a clergv m;:n w oul 1 ay.
it . , i tin es oi Ins ad mini t ration
Pin.
tn his selections t original matter to the! . . 1 ., ., , , : tv.,., T.itv . '.c ptWxpt iml ! th.
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Can p.nn-v !v ur.a, (Jiiio. Indiana, Iven-t f.,i'.0win Pangu.ige with reference to the
''cabiiu t troubles:1' "The tirst impire-i -ai which thi cor. resnondeiice ic cahu! tted to produce on
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an endeavour 10 mge ;i rt iuk'us ano unai-,1 i .... - - ItuCky. Aew i-nK, ievv jeisey, an.l
vioed support "f the piinrip'.es laid downigrees m i
bv eti'.igiitened and talented advocates cf the Aiec :ac:m S stem ?!ti;i which he
tcbevts most he.ehci.i to tne micx. nl(onbyhi, rriUlte Secretary: ve.se to their best interest,?
cf e-:r he.ove.i couu.rv. v,,!,, i-.d-cmi DnnrUon. to a membei
ir.) copu
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lished by G ibs li Seat-'ii Dntf Gieeri n.adt proj.o'rds, but was debated by a vote -if 03 to 0 h Daily Joar.xal.
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I ieV o .-." sn-.k., v.' . iiuici l II1CIII. I -spruit a - andi-date fir the office of p:es-
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.i-i.scof nc trar.Ki-.g i 'S'- J.deutof the United St.dc :, whose piinci Ptesident Jackson has recently franked . ei .Ui,j wp.oc acts are known to be ad
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C'.'.-'i'Tt-i'y. Mr. Cickctt y'strrliy st.tted tii.it nr.-had supp-uted th- prts( l A ii'.i.jistrati -n when Gen. J.-k k-ori cor.C
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Pp mml of the reader, i of surnii-e r.t, mt" power, as weh as his coheagu
the want which d betravs of intellec tual; I'-dk ; !-ut he weat o-i t" .y that he w.,s a .. r- ".i . T ,1 ... ...I' !,.. C, .a I . -' ...
on the part ti the rresi.ient ot n u.n. - ti .. j
othce, w ho are
A novice .n conducting a pubhc news.jofthe Scnate cf jVm)i, Ua.-.i. Thn is paper, the L-dtor ha? launched hii Ittleint tJon;c!, 1 would ask if this is law f 1 baik u; n the broad ea of politics, ia t.ieL, ,hc rrPjii;!ef;t of thc United States ii-ne of makiug a successful v age. 1 j trank a letter for any p. ron I think L-s io far abstained from personalities.! t p;v referring to the :tth section ot
n I wt'd still d? so: hut thc political con- ,, n . . ri, rMi.,tir tu0 odic.e De-' .
' i.m. i . t. u ...... fc. - - - - i 1 1 1 e p 1 1' t1
duct ot pnhlic men w:.i .u.. I 'jitment, it will be found "ihat it any UV0l!
. it. i- wit j ni triit ii . i I .
crutmv: t.if v are me sin.r.u- ... "ijrtri;i ttall franii any letier -s icneie pt-my
other than those written bv himself or by
t is per feet I v mam i " 'l' 1 '! th'it tin- Goner il ii.ul U it the
V,i! tliev consent to do this, merelv to r;il,;irn'
.i : ,, .,,.. r the I'nited Mates
ppou ii.e p.u,. - -eiuuv .i.tru ..i. va,1Jl irk-: which he avowe.f when he wa
!. LlhUOl to he n-.n inn- . !OM O. t. r . ' . ......
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t to be m.t.'e the et one o! the' 1 ' a' ' " ,'" 'kl . "'-u
. .i . ,i . o ut m.-.o' .ui cos ri one .,: u.e - -
anowno-.r. ... ., .. e , f hp .t.tJ )n h(; c,:i;,illU d ;s f.nhis ptiuciple-, I am oil from
lliihouta ctUr passed tJ executive fa the pnjuo.ee oi another w!,, ha:, ny h-n. ...ri.r. ..or ; ' his own I'.oiiect avow hi, tl.-i ?tronc-ij 40 Do the :na-ua!ga,r.vi-.i materials of 'laim-on hi- per-uoal re !rd Thi. i-j J.?c.vc. A Maj r the ptese-eanct at Washington, nujrur n,an,,e;it thilt he lH tl, y.-an n the, upt.1(. Penr.-y !v a.u t,
: tie-he
o t m 1 1 !
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w i.t-1 i:. i 0 . v an; t. who l. ad :o .-i t iy
ye-plc, and by that people they must b yi )Zi d. Shcu'd they fail i ) their duty h the pu'dic a remedy ii always at hand and that is exclusion from ctli-e. The Y. liter dislikes to trouble Ids read cii with his private affairs; a th'.soecuiI. at sel iom, he trusts he will he pardoneat thin lime in respectfully soliciting fur ther ?r,d aero extended patrenage to tht ClZvAU?
voiablv to the health, vigor, and ,,1'oJ '"t't' ho l-'t 1''" :t- 'lu eUcted,tok it mto his : f.e iity ci (he n-iti. n? she mana-UMe i fo palpable. h".t we are Pj.-: f p tr t to go out ...nd , nr '.; Whv a-e the othce holders and theii ; -t a l-n w hich most m admn tho !, .' i , . Ar, --The !; 1 r m b . i
ner ; of the
,lkr... no . ! ii ,,- 'n f:dip m:i ;inolhfi
,us order cn the business of his c.tli-e. ..J ' iPtv ng r forced thems lvti 'i,c t
-hall cn conv iction theiccd pay a rme Oiint ,.(fi, t . are they piehensive that a..-i ,vu dollars. M ! other president would be apt to rf -n
tk i,(,..i!ir,l xKT-vt?n hv l:i'r'.tm vut . hecavse tliey are known to be . d-n, C'-m
I lit; ituvi vim. .v.. v .
Uik.o.
the s;rr.,.i:c:;y ei th
r t!i! ; ; orp..-o ts li.s .w n . :. i -cmg h :a t-ti in a nuii tr v at;:iu-;-. e. i ; h ( rd d i tw n, h.o . v lai.i.e.l "Atien'io-j
h- ! r-.il I HO .
v,i o -ho o-n-"-it to i. tan their olnces, and ought; tion of JJn:ncst:.: n-. est i-y, to t .opl.ew, was unconnected wut. .he o.ki.o provement, and th, election
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;ut.ot the rresiaenijaa .yeis,,!.!,, u ioH ,)y th(J W;i,hingtnn Tele-
he Chief cf the nation, ore who sho-.iu h pmheielphia Sentinel, Xo di's Ln
et a proper f xamp
, . j i - . r example to others, places his. u, 1Ua ;, ai d other journal? : the same
mcetm-r of the county of .etv t.or. t::e :
tic;.:t, ftiend'v to th r-i-o-e : ; He laon-d.at- 1
of Domestic Indcstrv, to L.tern a! i:n tun. dt- I .'-.wn . i
of Hr.Nr i ti!'' n-.'.-e i,i.. ,j(
batkr
let:
Tv to the next ibeidencj, wa he;d lu .aM . 'at, an i a-
in Norv ich cn tne lUih. ult. it es that i.r.t tkrusand f;?mn a'-en led
"ta.ie
Oil ivllO
ui e
iraoli en
:n a ebcuujcat wrtttea by aaotacrj tLt the irut incumbeut haa coud rr,i i)ri-e,-i re-uiw.-..;-. '.7 ere p.ve J
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