Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 28, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 April 1831 — Page 2
1 aver t!it the chn-r made in thejleave the gerdlerr.nn in the of my, i. co nnfmP. ItViend Mr. Stent, to ulicm, I believe, a!
it r . i; j. -rtfr tncircular was address d . ,r. l.oou mut establish the mauer. " i . the dntv So much for "misrepresentation, "garb
on Sug ir. I will satisfy every reader, ot the truth of my dec!. if ation?, and pledge myself to refute every pretext the genUftro in opposition. 1 never
!in2
Smttcfeuuctionfi dutic ca ce-iTcc, tea, !tbc -rice, and the- I r. d:,.;: v i , d.al .1 :rcud . UiJT r cc ofthwe article, now, bei...i fully mount huhcr to, .t oow nr.. : Iuhat it a, rrior to. the reduction fna y .J. ; -; " '
- ,'.-t.n f-.-in tr-t-rn twelve in"iu: nisew.i.n. ........... ........ ....... ot t..e c.-.tics i,o ii turn. . if hr wt rP lM)t , tl (! v u,r , xitjrcdnlY, havm elapsed, and no iedi.ctiou hav-mc ian ,n," i - vt-J tl trice of these cerumod.tic-, co.dd not nMam a ePtem w ,t:, t!, Mnrar,
Vr" . ,recnmun!rti,nuflh.-irrWcc.herar,Itcr;.
I tnr. !'o?f a cnuiaic nmr ti Letter a c jit Te J o
The truth is and cery one;
can perceive it, tlr.it the rnt'oman m.Crnte n- a !ax in -n ttir citizen5, t at rattier
rourte ot u-vrnne i oiu j- -
a i a rrn
u l. and i endeavoring to avoid a di-a ; ''f
uio!j of hi Siiuar vote-
die i?, the rotorej
tir.iial tr-:isarv, wrneh has Dte:i vt r mju...
ri.iT.-'v tliro n into the pocket if ti reisers
w iio u - II know Low to -.peculate tij on oui n
OL,r crcmilitv.
.!". the Western y.un.
..tM.Xrcrih or indircrth, hat a dut ready to re?.rt to any j retest, in order ; - ; j ; '
i( ,x-l.u( ..,.r1..lvl!,rever,e. N mai.t"Uty. P!t !.c Ih-3" l-r '"!;,;,, )r, ov0. Tlu- prirr'.-f tht r.,r. le induced to Relieve tint a proU c -1 1 1 l n ' t0 Iefn,un In .'uction in it rriee.mr5 the duty ot foreign
lie stll'iect. He should, however, re-Utii-i-r Ini been imposed. Jt the duly is k , I , . i- i , . , . r I ,t, removn it, Hiid the price of ?n.ir umst "tear a :-vr that i he (hn-j not detenu the , '. , , ,-,. n the l-orrepe.i)(If!it reduction, tnuo itnis en no
jru?ay that rnv cirnjl r to my rot.Mitu mti i. ffivrn i'l iltat day's 'l'"f .
tM.tnie(l pome remarks on my loiter -a
! the i.est nutnicr n 1 -
hae l ihored will, your
iiact? from the u rit-
t.'sar! natter, you
out: pen and hy ex
l . - r .,rr,iliir-l.i Mir.rnlp rt h P Oil 1 1
To tc lldiHr of the f,nra,rf, cuc - mcr
Sill In your paper .r t.i- " L, ,,nT;lr,nfii mM.. .,, tiJ fo-ition he lia? taken, the people "tvil! Iround : v.hich would place it at from three am
..u. I a hull" to f,,ur tent per pound. ioes ir. P.ooti present any testimony that this ,ouh.
be the result J InsteMl ot tr:e price oi c.ieu
He it e.nl rarc.i lias failcn in piire.juft mtJ- -inn guiltless the proportion of the duty exacted ficrn asked Mr . I'oosi '-why he omitted in foreigner?. Hut it seems Mr. Kocn has jhis circular to ive information on the .-uh-yet to learn and understand the domestic jject of the t ort Western Mail route from
V'S ot'other political partisaris. tu 'n("Jf 0 p,-nnnciy of the iJidon. lli tvant of dis- Louisville to St. Louis."' He says "the
he people ol this Lonres-M' n... 1 cernrilt,Il j);,s pjarc,l him in rather an tin-! atuer isat har.d." Gen. Duncan and hiai-
nlea-ant situation. Uelf used efforts to eilVct the ohiect, hut ,i ts that did exist previous to the reduction ot , , ..... , tho distiei. Would it be the same in the event
loe nrlir c ti i O IV lfl fr 1 1 1 IS. tl c.Kl etl .'11. 1 nrnnn v n in HIUP tVPl'i' nn i!i;nnsp( ! r.i ...!..: f. .1..., . .r. mr-nrl
Aiiv......-.." - - v . . . . . '..w..--..... , f , p riuiicti'iii .iv ua.jr - r
he people ol this t-ongni- - Mievr that it it ami iict,tliat they should ray a. Hue! tax of three cetd, for r.rhand everv pound of ew O. leans em-ir which their necessities may require hem 'to purchase; vain will you Jahor to divert puhlic opinion from the true state of things, merely to answer party purpose .
lou, iir. nil', ii'i k " "
ii .
having I.i'.len in a correspon.lnm- ralio, 10 me red-i:iio:i of ch:ty upon it, its former price is -nil ii-tn:i,od. Thtre were no cultivators of
that article n this countrv, to be ruined; no '.benefit
sources of homo supply t. tie dried up by the reduction of the duty upon it. The ?aiiie eora- .. .. W!. . 1. ,." ...-n..rrn llllll OX-
t'elllion III l.ll? or.lin-II ui iiuiun in. ..v.-- - -
Or
Hoon's Circular," and copied from the i o act .,otl i( ::t tj,al tirr.e. Now, this is i 'uuld the j danten of the south
i Tun. I'.ir mi nui huh akLC'.iioii vvi.
y i kit ii v j - - - - -
Terre Haute licister, is so clear ar.U LJf) aft?u er (o f.p enquiry. We have no hunches of agriculture, and thus strike from
i
the vehicle of misrepresentation, by gv jp0jnt ;it present. Another article is a ing (o the puhlic szrbk,l tatcmpnt of p.oaded "Dvty on Sugar"- pe rtv circular leavmjr out suchpaitso! it ... .u ,ed vour ,ur,... to render it, sM of ,hi, mil remove .very ,.0...
clear .arid
complete in regard to the Sugar voto.cam 0T attentions of Gen. Duncan, that it is adopted in order to supercede ! ,f 0,,e effiJ'rt f;1iiej?wIiy not make another?
t:e necessity of saying any more on this
also
. hm:tr anrlv? Would this have a tendency
. l . V. , f 4 r, n o v i t. ? vr- u.-n old it
. . . . Ti. Til.. I T I LI' T I I' III 1.1.7 111 .1.11 . "W
tl' nt ni( Irr .iflf.iin it hrn IhO Mptun riufrnt . r
ir ut wui ii i aiiiii. ii ii. I' ni . .. . . .i . i ii..
exi-tence nil sources i f American competition in the ; roductio'i of sugnr, ttie main source of
trjc. e
the culture of th- cbdc than thi, nnd have otbr aditi.tc -s. The repeal of the duty wouM bv destructive to the I eui'iana planter, and aluu ft as tatal in it ccnpqucnce n$ if C'orjf;re were to order the dy kes ta he rrred to the Jew ,.f the adjact nt land lrom Point Ccu; ce to the lhhre. Pat if the National Le;i'!ature, after having
hv its nniterm ceure oi "-, i'unn:; 1015 uitsuf Years, inspiri-d full confidence in ti e iul abita'ntsof tl i- ?t.i'e a to the r remaiuncy of ir .t. ttion.iuidinvitei! thm to imeft their caj ii:il in t! -irpreM nt piirsnit, cotdd bra:.- ir- .. If to overwhelm tlifin in nrctrievrd lt ruin.th, it iujlerit-c would not he ni-rined to thrmhrj, i u't would extend to ev ry ft! fr part of the Utvi. If manufactures in aoy cotmiry. t'fnfe orctection be cau-e of the home- rnnrket which they create for tiv production of the industry of other chides the iiuar pl inter of Lcuiiaiitt ; .niliv Aniilli-tl. forthe ;ime r ;irn. to tt
benefit "The neve 11 or eicht hundred siiyar plan
tations in Louisiana are. in fait, hut fcven OT
eikjht hundred great manufactories. I be thw material if, itu true, prodaced on their plantation by the cultivation ol the earth, but it 3 only produced to be tlier.- inar.u.aeJurc.l a!?o into Micar and mola?-e. A extensive eon'timers of the objects of (he industry of other clnsc; the Louisiana planters .ire even more important than manufacturer?, .xciu-ively ei.a-cd io fabrication; fir they neither make their focd nor their cLtl in-, nor their implement of la bor, all of which" they purchase from other
Mates. av, uiore ; the, r very laborers ir.em
peru"
ihle
ISow, until Mr
Boon meet? the facts I have heretofore pMhli-hed--the repott of Mr. Diektrson in the Senate of the United States, and the reasoning therein contained he may indeed "divert" public opinion hy the ridiculous position he must occupy in the
view of every intelligent voter and iromj
mpiin.ncri'-prfectlv ridirulon-s.in more thanlrhaiht on the suoject
one part of it. You have not given those words in italic?, that arc so given hy me; end you have given other words in italics that were not so given hy me. You ask why 1 omitted to inform my constituents in Knox and Daviess, and the other adjoining counties, the. cause rd the defeat of an appropriation for the im'irovement of theugreat western mail route from Louisville to St. Louis." The answer isat hand Gen. Duncan of Illinois 'and myself vued our hc?t effoit- to ctl'ect
this desirahle object ; but a majority oi , will in due time he pio-'i
UlC liO.lSe weic noi ui:j'u:i.u - ij""
it at that time.
he uiiTerently dispo.-ed? j fear it was the ret-) doctrine that caused its defeat. A road that has peopled States and Territoiies, and i, and mut ever he. of so much consequence as the road hence to Louisville, has a prior claim to many others annually provided for. Mr. Boon desires to know "why this road was not provided for under the administra
tion of Messrs. Adams and Clay," (five
tions
h
1 1
this protection ; sacnfi.x- the capital tiny have
invested, to a mistaken policy ano: toreign i irtidity; depend upon eommeree, and invite foreii:!) inonopo'y ; and . divested of ttie mark ctro'.v .iinirded iisforthe l.rothicts of western
iindu-drv. we have no doubt that the r heels
would -be more generally J'ett by all clas-c ot our citizens, than any net of congress, passeo hy any former admini-tration for ma-'y yt-ars " lh;t like Mr. B. we omit saying whether tnifjiriai'ij or injuriously fill, leitvin our follow ntzonsto decide this point according to their o .vti i .1..,. V....!
, . ,. , ., . , leonvietur-os. wettreoi me o u.hwh, tl.ai ... the hve thn is tne lirstmne that 1 ever 1.. , ...i ...,. .1 ,.. .... ...rem,... to the
tin ifiJt'iiiii n i'l-' ,,....
t ns of that independence of foreign na-i selves, m cotisequince 01 xne ins. iiution 01 oi -
ion, for a supply of this necessary, which h..s!rv, are chiefly bronsht from the of.ier , ( n conferred upou their countrv'by the pat- j Manufacture n. strictly ,0 callct!, on t.it iotie -h-.ntcrs of LouiMana? Divet them of ry, either make tl.cir own tioths ort.ic
ic contra
icir imp la
ments of labor, of both.
his persistingto advocate the course which
he has pursued, he must he considered as; . . !t.n s.,ij. ic.. consumed in this district, been ... ., ;had been Presi'.ont cf hie 1 1.1, ed States,) :iloyCl , rtdlt'inz the obstruction to the h.sown accuser, and his own cvmen. t . . lth., Hoad within this ,,Kvition of our rivers, it would have hid a
Will vou he so good as to inform the
public through the columns of ye.ur paper, why this object was not effected un der the "administration ot Messrs. Adamand Clay? And why there v.a noi as much money appropriated for the construction of the Cumberland road within the state of Indiana, under the late admin islration. aided by the influence of my Knnnrnrdr nnd talented predecessor ii)
heard, read, or understood, that .Mr. Clay i.ntional treasury, from the duties .-n coffee,
ten, s ii!. a:c. cotisumcu in 11. is ui-uici, "tro employed in rtdit'in the obstructions to th niivigation of our rivers, it would have hid .r,nr,i r-.-rf-iirl t il. t 1 1 1-V t.l ISittTi the rilCJ O
slate had not a; much rno.oev appropriated 1.1 .,:., .un i,o rn,o.,-iinn of duties
pounced hy the people. :brjt )jmer .. a, i,hf.melves; nnd the ?rent benefits we should In hi-t second naracrnhh. he accuses me! . , .have derived from the facilities thus obtuuiecJ
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It will he perceived on a referfr.ee to the first page of thi.s paper, that the people of L ouisvillo are taking menfures for the formation ol a Lyceum, in that ity. Such a-scriation are very common in tho New England states; fait as the principles on which these institutions ate founded are but parti tily known in the; writ, the tssay is inserted in order to give u. majority of our citizens some idea of the, value and utility of these schools. Why fouhl not one of a similar nature he torched in Yincennes?
under the present? He 1 1 uunphantly 1 :,, the transmission of produce and importation
A communication signed "A YoTTl,', shall have a place next week.
I am authorised to annonnce Joscru
,r ..mi.trnn -nttion " "r-arhled stnte- i . 1 f r J ; ...;.. am auihonsen to annonnce joitru t miMfptCat.ntntlon, gdlhiea .late Jn:ZiCr that Mr. lIll.Ths -an- s.ipphes, at ad masons, would far cutvei-,1, j;..,. r,. ,t.rt t,. lr
meats of his circular" &c. As to the " . Jt , ., fI , all the -impositions" that can be aduucci - -
gner is at h ind." The reason why the Iwhieh our worthy n preventative evinces such
charge ot wiltully leaving out such parts! ...,;.:iirt i.a Vuv.t solicitude to cuard the "fam;e,s and mc
of Ida letter n suited mv Piirnose " it i! - . . . ., ehanics ot our country ' against. W e may oe ot his teller .is uiteumy pui roses, i. t1, ur.Jer tLo rntt) ! t r.it ion ot ?.Ir. A.larn, in f rr. r, Lut wo have our doubts that Mr boon false. 1 lenve it to the peopleaye, the(o;i r!or,:an it ?:lve Mr. Loon. No!li!'! be -villing to risk his eight dollars per . th rro,,tlpn.-.n to in1cr! (day, in cuaranteeinf to his constituents a corSOVCICIgnS Ot the gentleman to judge, . , , , off .iysf . Spn;ilp :vJ,'n,rr in the r.rl. of rvzau to
rnext scrsion of ecu
ot the wonderful litiercnce tet'.vetn !ns .u.. n ; the reduction of the duly upon that article
iiii inn i i a .n. ii ii i in ' i i ir : i eu i ion u i t . . r
circular as it appeared in the Western . , , , , .. , " 11 Air. Adams, hut a bill has passed th Sun, and rs published in the Vmcennes .... . r,. ,
: 0 .1 My ti -lor f irrtl-. . i . i o...v ....... .a.i..s siun juvu- ,0., K
.itjiis .i u.vc ' '' - i ;.'iyf- fe. nor nuncuen i nave marie' ... . .. ; .....j, .... w.w..0
- i : c - ... ;iii,,i..,i;f ' v
gull tfie people u you cm, mi" to..- i
that (ien Jackson is oppoe.i to a wen re; fTulated system of internal improvement
it r-or.f do. I have thought it my duty
eislature .
I am also authorised to nnnounc? Spr.rare Young as a candidate for the Icgts laturc.
TO T11F. rUDLIC.
A? misrepresentation has already gan
cru", abroad, and tio doubt will esteml itself, s-inal . .. ' . , .... i
ii .. .......,.) i", I 1 .. .. .,j ,t .iiiiir.i rri in tl.A IV flrrti
k nnirrnc: ns II" ' l.lltM 1 o i c 1 i L U on . 3 i . i ' v ... .. -.... ,, i . i . . t 1 1 ? i . i 1 ... . . . , .. . i . . - i ,
.yui.ci. .w - . . i - - i r .ii ' riN i ; ! t ' i ,"ic tifliiti i in .n.-: uo niiri uiiin nr. hn.'.n. i hi i u usi . . . . . . .
that object, under the present administra Sun, and s published in the Vmcennes ' ;rmprovementr "like other eahje -t. of legisla- relative to a judgment lately omamco m
ve maded ,..n-r.. s .tion, may be brought into disrepute, by any ax.-jiue lvnos cuiuii uun, oS.nor. un inn(? DaUnr? tor tlii nliiw U'ln,- hoc 'tcmrt to rp.ri-v lhe mrnsurc hcvond the infant .Tohtisnn. invself. and other?. Cli :i charge
. . i i r -. -. -. -. . - . w.-.w.. ,,., inj.i 1 - ...... , - - -"r ' c search, I canm.ot had an original copy elLt - ... . . . .'. Jto sustain it." Wc can see iio turer policy Uinf .nt, :ilmwd -LvnchV Vtw," in of
thts appropriation slept on the table of.jivtst
tho House cf which Mr. llonn
his valuable circular in the town.)
-ritirnl t v.i rn inn 1 1 on . i tliscnrfr
' i .i -.- .
. . , , r i . . ... i.'cr, wi en o.ner atproru aations oi much
. . . tin rinif ii in oit tt?i6"6 .in i ii..,. wi ..rrnri t-Div nn'irpii :irp rn not
d,.0 mv ip-ive of vou lor the present,! . ' , . . , . , ,. !lcss no.tior.cA interest have been allowed?
1IWTT I ll
Of ,divt,st t(li ll?A- (A ll m,a-n. t tui thia CJSclt,c,onfe.on, frocno vvas n mem- -rf,-t f V ftem. -tlvaii by loppoic otf th saurt.et . . , , of revenue, and prostrating ihe crcat branches Lv ing, charged with stealing; a 1;(
-lVe of you lor the prcfrnt, . my , a a candid I'til he, how tar , , , , . .
flti.l submit to a candid put
your publications should influence nn I it ir" m mil
Boonvdle, March 22d, 1G31
the
Drawing a reasonable conHu-ioti from
gar vote, nnd endeavors to avoid a scruti-
oiee at
of It t agricultural &, manufacturing resources. I Jvansville, shortly after his return from
the want ot room adniomshes us to postpone a lour n tjlC ,ouitcntiHrv, I teel it a duty further remarks. whcll , 0Wft o mys,t,; to re,j;u.;.t the Thefoiegoing intelligent and cogent yUic tn gnspend all opinion on thai subremarks fully expose the course of pro- ject, until lhe proper time arrive-for fi
reedinc on the t.arf of Mr Koon. bv . 1 1 developemetit of facts to be laid he-
Road! This is foo much. Not one mile! , . ' ,' . ... ,u " : laid before them . As tho subiect wiii
But this man would endeavor to lead the
them nn appropriation to the National
!iov ivrrp ranged hv carelessness mid in-1
J . , tieople of the district astrav, and foist on attention ;but had tx. Boon mtormed meof - ,!
the circumstance, they should have been
i I ! I MM ll'HUI . 1 III? IS i'.l llilil. II. il l t' t: II (' 1 . . , I . .-.I noted the succeeding week. Ihciei'. . ' jwliidi the general prosperity ot the cotm-
n ip rv..i, ii ,w 1 1 .,...s . . . . to i; i v fi e re ; i e r u mi e i no kihiiit i;jui-
the above, it is evident that Mr. Boon i. however, hut one important error in the, " vf " ' 1 . ' ; try would he utterly destroyed, and inter .rja, jllc,(i?afioiN ,iiat time has constver indignant at my remarks en his S-r i whole impression. U is contained in this T li 1 rt! cowi les o vnox, avicss, naJ improvement e ery where r tardc.d. rmcntlv not vet airivtd; but 1 hope I
sentence, "The speedy payment of the ' '-lu ,UMl " m"e uir I w ill here, for cne, adopt the word, of may be permitted to request editors of
the gentleman, and say "Answer Mt,r' Mi . ; ' 'vspapers, who have, (at the retjuest ot i some liie ad, to me tmkn(wn.) at.noonced
impiovement , - ,r,oon. i r.andidatc for ron'r,, ,n
i.,,. i a.;. v..i. i ii
nv hv teferriti" to matters of very trilling public debt, should be the first object of 11 - ' Uli . ... . ., rr, , , - . , c . . , , is to be refunded to the 'I reasury of the L import But this will not avail. lhe the real lucnds of internal impiovement' J B
I I ii.tnrl Cl.ilf. nr.. . thA r.rn-i't .will.r
, - 1 (' . . I i t 1 .L-" .1 . Liiuiii oiiiur, u.nu: ill. l i-uiiik'U'Uk .1 uiir nf t ip first Cc.naresstonal district, and ot those who do not believe that a '
It
people of the first Congressional district, and particularly those who are located about the Wabash and White rivers, have
discrimination enough to perceive the cloven-footed evasion. As to his epithets, they pass unheeded I disdain to retaliate but let me sav to Mr. Boon, that the
iny
man who is formed to discharge htgh du
ties, never considers persons; his views rr:ul9 thus "nor am 1 now less disposed
should he directed to measure?, their! to avow my political sentiments than on
weight, and consequences. We are living in a republic, and have a right, which we inherit from our ronsti tution and which we enjoy as freemen, to vatch narrowly and censure freely, those
servants of the people who err in duty to
their constituents; w ho have bf en "weigh
cd in the balance and found wanting."
As one of the people, and as the conduc tor of a public journal, my sentiments Lave been freely and candidly given yet Mr. Boon, it appears, is outrageous at the assurance of an individual who flares both ffnuwre and cGnifemn pai t of his political
cour-e. So much for his i epublican principles! The gentleman ia extremely abundant in his compliments to my ''partisan paper." Brav.doeshe know the meaning of the word "partisan?" If he does, so much, the worse for his character as a man of
sense if lie does not, he is ad isod to refer to his lexicon tor in signification, particularly a? he is so tenacious respecting
i int. ;
, , , . , i t isins uj to firm a state Government
national uetu is aiioiiouai messing. in " r ,. ,, , , cannot therefore he placed on the ground the Gazette, the words 'rfo nor were, ' 6 . , . ., -., , r ,, ! of other appropriations. !f Mr. Boon be nrrti pnf:i v omitted. In anotiier n.-ir.i-
graph, at) unimportant error occurswords "per acre" are omitted; and
the third and last error, the word "mo
i .1 i Mt. : ( ' loc
IS uuueu . iiit stiiit-uLc i.i me uaeiie
DLT O.'V SUGAIL I putdish !ae follow n,g cei ti'ica'es of Lapl , To thfOA more light on the injudicious : Barrhart and Major Warner, in order vote of Mr. Loon, 1 submit to mv leaders' ! l5 the force of misrepresentation, ana the subjoined extracts from a letter on the: P Judice re.nsequpnlly engendered there-
I , . r , i , , .Uiiiir dntv Dublishe-d in the National In- !) . mav be arresteil p. it-lurlrer j rccrepa also ignorant of t!u, lie is pardonable ol : suh 11 nuv ' t,Ui lU1" - 1 1 . , . . ', b the b 4. 1'irrpucer j I his circuru-tance has alie.uly done me r , any intent to impose upou his readers. ' J ' mu.h v.iuiv in i.r.-noiarv , nf for 11 1 .kl ilx. tto adequate conception, prior to mv. mu " '''J'11 pv.uniar pmnt o! The fact is, the National Koad was onlyl -S!t t( tj,js gtaU., v the di endence of the view. It rray vet uotticerne to inti !,.'ncc
located and ready for any expenditure Louisiana planter on oiner sums, icr m, re- annwam; i.ui ifus i nnsueniiun is to mc ' J cess.uy supplies. He derives bom them h'Miut chaff, compared i it fi the drstreMion when Gen. Jackson was contppdug for the no.ir.tMiCu.u perk, beef, the. renter par. o tie' (jf , uh,ch , h;,vt. , , . p,c; j rni .i . i hidian corn ed upon is plintution, his cloth- ,,. , ... Presidency Ihe gentleman cannot tn- , fhopJ U him,e,V allfi sl;ivt.s, his, establish and sustain, in this country.
former occasion" In the Western1 M,cc the people to believe, that he hasjearts, axt s, ?p;dts, hoe?, ploughs, steam i-i.-, tor the last twenty-six yents. -Who i .. - r . . i i Uines for his suear houce. stone coal, horsi s,' clr-iL- mv tnir;p ctvi! ir-di ...
Sun, it reads thus "nor am I lc?s disposed " ,c attle,hat s,wh,sk ey and a ,reat v.ri ; j-n7 t; Z to avow my political rent.ment? than on the Na.onalRoad ; and, as I ButhewhoLlcl.es frem me my any former occasion." What a wonder-i bclori the appropriation lor our Lou l., nnJ northern states; wh.bt las' good name, robs me of that which, not ful diiTercncel! Dominie Sampson would 1 lSville I701111 mU!,t rP?t uPon nilc difl'erent, slaves, annually in great numbers, arc hrouu;htcnriche8 him, but males tr.e poor indeed ' j in from Virsrima and Maryland. You will rea-j rdifnrw wl.n f,ip il r,,zo. n? : s;,v to this charge Tro-vi gi-ous!! Igmund. conce-VL. what n va;t amount of u,,,,,,1. L,,,Iorh 'ce ,hf; c J'i. Mr. Boon says, also, I -have rm-cn rcortft Mr. Boon says General Jackson is not.nuist be encased or, the sea and on th, m , K :;f' ;in ;' 'ccl 'nd.vmual, w.,1 pleas1 J' ' ! J . Ii,, transnortmi: mutual productions of this vol-; m-ert this together with the arcorrnan-.
vmpany.
B. M. L VAN'S,
in italic that :.crp not so gnen ly opposed to a well regulated system ci in-; U!ble tr'ade i ing certificates. Vow, I wish the people (and they would! leal Improvements. Indeed!! Why Let us suppose the market for these vnriou--, And oblige, ,. objects to be Fuddenly cut olT, the inevit;ibh-i confer a tavor by doing so) to take up his veto? Why any opposition on the j fl,nsnifnrL. ,)t- tlie repeal of the duly on suir,!
bothpapets, the Sun and the Gazette, nmf part of his followers? Why the delay of d n,u I not correct in say.n-. that e. ry parti ' v'"' - , i . , , , n ,,iol'the union would he deeply and scns.Mv at ; Irertifv tha' f was in romv.nv uia judge of the trtlft of this charge. They an appropriation on the Louisville Road ?j tect.d in this view of the cui jet t JAerV i.r-V v ' .t t u -a will perceive that in my paper ten vords Under the administration of Mr. Adam,! tide which I have enumerate.) would i.nii- i t . 1 . ; r.tely tall in price, ami no section ol the tiiuon rawing vva taut n t.j) in t.v at. svihe, Oil suIitilcn.l -in.' tl.il rA ...... ........ I f rl hi n ... i a 1 i ho r 't 1 1 1- can Tl.o l.inli i i i .. i ...... i . f i . ..'.-'. fl. .. . 1 .
aiU lltllltl.-i-vi , 1.11.. nun lift uiy auVltj iM'i.iui iiL.iu.i, v . . . n-- i'iiiu nuinu l!P Miios;. ill'-I i.Aiii.j'i iiuui UiO cuuse-1 pic l"!, I liOISJ siCilllllg; ttiat U e WPrC -;rds are printed in italic by his friend j for the Wabash and Eiie Canal the land ji"ences cf a measure so d,s,ifiro.. constantly together, fiom earlv in the " Would there be a c-im; en-atmu m the i r-',.. ,.r.i ' Mr Stent.' There is really something so tor the Michigan Boad, and all that ap-mnnt.t reduction of the pnoc of susar, the il- n"rn,nV i V J Lv'",! reri.e in ,hUaccMti.n i, ,mo$,Ua,e,l a,inSt the.im. W1,.farnif.,c.l.j';V;
unworthy ot notice. It seems the Lolonel seak? m "self Je-j of the rosperity of this mti re-tmc; fate? it promised to set him at libeity. il he wrtd
An imperfect tabular statement of the late census in some of the states, (published, some time previous to tiie arrival of
his circular, in the City papers,) which had no possible bearing up. n Mr. Boon, and which 1 did not consider, impelled
the right use of.words. and the very Utter -A was, of any ue or bt nefit whatever in which thev should be printed. Jf aj . mv rpaders, or to the public, was left
out. Mr. Stout, a well as several other
editors who printed the circular, did not)
humble defender of the lights and liberties of the people a supporter of Inter. nal'Improvcments an 1 Domestic Manufactures a warm advaeate for the poor man who endeavor to obtain a fair price for
hi? little crop cf corn, (the real value of
v. Inch would he reduced by the policyurged by Mr. Boon,) be calbrj a partisan, hcr. am I one.
fence"-- From the tenor of his letter I , ,s Cl,n" '" r ; do so ; that Lnmg to'.d j,s where the Vr price of suc'ir, which hfis been fruduallv de ' ' I f- 1should judge that everv thing was ie'icliuin until it has reach, d a pr-m of depr-s- " ;'!'!' u 11 1'v",n'' CC .,.: , C11 ., ., n .'sion, which s.ar.elv jo'.mi:- of its continurd ; " '! b htm. he w c.uld ihe w him. Or:. F.V. uith him. Away w.th su h selhshness ! , rtii nu .. nl.r!!,u(abl , tl;e f om;H.ti!l,m ar, u:i. IU lru; ilPalt!i nM c;..:0 , r . i .).t . :j i ...i.:i. i. . ... .i..n. , . . r
lil'l HCi CUT L'USl ailli lll'illl'M interests Ue Willi il ins oi ii' u ,i nn; ih.-i llii.l.ll. ilim.irc U it 1 JPiCt t rot" V v.,tr
sacrificed rn fhe altar of Bart'-
elect men to serve us, v. ho are teally zealous for lhe welfare of the community and who will adrocate such measures as will protect Home Industry.
Mil. BOON'S CIBCl'LAH.
insert the table probably presuming, asi Remaiks on Mr. Boon's circular, from
the Ierie-Haute Register.
I did, that it was uninteresting and w orthless. Why not apply the charge of -garb-iig" to the editor of the Sun, and fo the others? And 1 would ask v. hat bearing had a partial censu? cf the United States on Mr, Bovd'c vcte? But on this psht I
We copy Mr. Poop's circular from the Western Sun. He is entitled to credit for his franknef?, in enabling his constituents to judee of the correctness or error of hit views. We have neither leisure imr room to enter into a full dise -.iiion of the sentiments set forth in tl is dot iiment, but cannot fjrbcnr rematkinc
jtl-it es jet ro fnvorst!'? results hire cered!
L. I L.UIIUI1LII11 , l.llllLI. 1 .1 - i 11 I ' " " V' ll' r - , . ct us , ...1. .... 1. .. 1 ;. unjr men came i:u L"inL' dei.trd hav-
lit noi, wiiii.i. in - i.t i 1 1 ' . : 1 ' - nil ti 1 1' " ,1 , . 1
consumption, h dimir.i-t.ed to t! t eM, tit, 1 '' ur " ' "' P'uo iiRJ t.':e demand for i!.i- prodii. e ot' tl.. '..rrr.er, v. ho Sfave Kvatei a! H-i Lingti 1 o r . L os orhftsbeeu ronse,jii'.nt!v compt-lh-d to r due.- li.ejilcrf him out t f h;- l.oii-c ;, .,i jf prirP. This has ohiltred the I.o.ddana , l.;:,t. a ' ,,f. r,ut eo ,p U(nl!. ",:; .,,.. also to reduce the price, an 1 c ; - 1 .m,d bin- r , . . elf only sa-.ined hy the f,,.,.i.,n of the L '"'Clined geifig--L v;.:.s 1. M t: ;, an J home maikit, t'ue prineip.rd part of which jjpUshfd hnn l.-y the houh'ei t 1 l!;e door, secured to him by the exi'tinc duty. Hut thejat.d put his foot again t hirn, r.r. ' put hirt 1 Tit! nf :i re en I 1 .t 1 1 i ! 1 1 1 v v. n' .1 I p I . i . . i r I 1 . . " i . i
, - . - iouioi un- noti-e i.vatis oil s: v.,
ny ihspositioti to injure hi:;". li u - o t3
not intoxicated, as lain i.dd l.o - s'a
rfirTi-11-1 tl.. r ..iiii:irt: r . 1 r i f . r turoiiiiMi'iii t!.-'
cultivation of t lie mtrar enne. Ahsoit:!e ruit
would befall him if I t per-cv.-nd in it.
what would happen - Th- rO er H'',t4i0 I;:
i it i
!.e:io- now eontr,n:.".C'.l ny 1.
w ithdraw n .r un the
ted. To the best i f mv ircol.i . :,. n, vvp
il niai .1 v.ou id o'.sue
fiends more of ti p t r.,t!
die. Thi wctdd ;tcdi!y e.urm'nt'ducer Lwing fo H l wLic the hoitc Aas,
i,
tna. v.. uh! I had p.ot tasted, nor e n en
..rit.
cen.ntl r;a.-.i,:,ppon. A that day. I'.Var - w ;:, ., , ;.f .4,,j, tor t) or li U,oo!j h .; . '. -iductior, of th. V.e-t b o, no l.Mihe. mte,.,i. i, ;., i,..
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