Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 April 1831 — Page 2
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-Ur.e resource and character of the state. IpuMio good ;dor.e mu-t b kept iu view.
Centrals .VjyT and .Vt-6c have been announced lival ci nf I iJ ates for the Gubernatorial chair both decent men; but v erv different in their notions of same
to the corporation, and author- 'of constitutional power; and, if the claim j our naval officer. should lc'JV.l zeal,,;.: wujjli authorities to hold real is puisucd, it appeal to me that there j ami ci.ivalr.Mi- patrioli-m w hich In hero.
necessary,
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estate, for public ami charitable uses, a quite subordinate point.'?, well enough of themselves, hot the t xi-fing charter cov erssomeof thorn, and no immediate hen
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mallet'!' inief CSItng lO Hie VV atU ami m ;ci naiiiK limit nit u .i.n-i'iiu.i fiK'uiu White liver counties. Gen Staj p is w c!l j be. made'. c t t r at: v latent principles of litioun a our pje-ord lA . Governor; :-M(discord and j.id.llc injury. fucli may be
1 Lis honorable and ir.de neadent char acter lound i r;r afted in any ether sections e
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adorned liiusiaiion. nc h :i mm nifmi uu- ,r.L w i.ju.v .n inc iainimj: ui.w of the Waba-h and Riie Canal, anri ev-'ter the borough. a it i-now governed erv other u-efu! and practicable improve-; the streets, as thev must be rendered un- .. . i . . " .i -r
ment po-sess.t g every erscnii 'i quaii-i'ier the exitmjr power me survey or
can be no difference of opinion about the! tntore (li-tmui-nrd tneni, anc.n cv.-n u.e
tribunal to which it must be re fei red j i.ig! rcpuiaiion nnicii our n n v na
Cr rtainlj
t r tne decision ot such a qui
it was. the piospect of a rtsult favorable
in winch it must ne reiei 1 1 u ; mt.i -" - .....r v Congress is not the proper dace chieved should be undormicded J-.tul ra iecisio'n of such a nuettion; and ifiually destio) ed ! Act. Jcurni.1.
to the new states, must be considered
Iu an action for assault an ! battery, an.'.
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m-m. t..,l.MM.rW..,..uW jcatiou to di;c!i:uge the duties of Go vcr-! !;N the act of congress authorising the representatives than the ether six. tbei e 1 stances as pmved were, that the deft n.:I give rnnia to the communication off)rM. jtruttt es to rlerjde upon al! claims to title is not a ingle member with whom 1 ha; e j ant charg-d the plaintnV n i!e u :ih t if -
'Observer v or iv ieroari ir that at pre-' (Jeneral IV-b!e, if fiiendlv in anv (!-: and then gb.nce at the remaining sec-
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icrec to t he !ai ticul ar w n k mentioned, ss t: r t the act our citizen? are called to
boreless, when, it is known that out ofl false imprisonment, baker and -afr ?
fc212 member-, which comnn-e the House Stewart, rtci at ew oik, the Jurr
of Representative, only 26 are from', found a verdict of $ lOi O damage?, the seven states in w hich Congres? holds The ar:ion w -:u brought for an as'-iuli the public lands; and in Ohio, the largest j and battery committer! hv the delendai.! of these states, and nhich sends moie cn the wife of ihe plaintiff, 'i'l :c cifaa;
rent he and rmself rhsagtce as to the relative merits of the candidates for tin-
converFed, who dct not opeidv oppose
the c!:nm; and 1 am informed that thev
I ie cd as rather conlit!..-nalh so. Stappladopt or reject, and reflect upon cense- are all of the same opinion. Without the
i'is explicit, and i:n;t.niily e.-.ndid JN'obb.- quf n' cs
least disposition even to express any opm
(lire of Governor. Perhaps, h"we ver. ! :s r-jtiu- ;4i-xi.us. for h is ou r. ; 'ersonal ad i The first sr ction provides for 'mine as-lion about this claim, which I have no
ing property while in hi? stoic, ar.d
ed on a search. The trnl excited rr.nch intrre-t. To: as;ni!t was considered so outrageous,'.!::;! damages were laid ;:i the declur.r.L'n r.f
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some of the centlemon may witMfraw ; vunctmcnt. In this conte! iuo not Siesi sisi.mt trustees, to trrm a co orfiipaiejCiouui nas neen urgeu vy many wun me, jxusj.uuu . . 4 . . . n t ' . . I t'. .1 I ir..! Krnrw.l. T . n. i.n n-iO. ll. n n..rv.n I hrct rwl n f..'f Ii'ltrinttn rr ii If esc. f iiifn!
M .ill rnnra 1 1 1 r ri t ml '71 It I v. 'OlrMTllI I 11' I 1 . .
nr.d myself "may be of one mind."'
! tliiit I am solely actuated by conHdeia-iight-. privileges powers and duties, as -considered it my dutv to say thus much,! EXT R AO II D IN A II V ESCAP12 FROM
Aurw -aner has recently been
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iis'if.ii ai iiw-ioun. m. ba-h and Rorkville Herald.
DEATH.
One of the most surprizinc narrative? we have any where met with is rontaine-J in the hi?tor of a scene of the "Hcisrn o!
(ions I'fltr litin the i ub!ic ' ood. which I the present board. " ill thi? co-ordinate ! which I have done with no other motive
recommend all to con-ult. branch be v're attentive tlian the esi-ting I than to show the effect it has had, and is !Wr. Wali.aci:, of IT.u.klin co. and Mr. hoard, and letter itfrmed? Will a ma-j likely to have on measures before ConGri.gokv, of blielbv co. are out for the jority of two distinct branches, each con !gic?s.M
Lt . (iovernoi1-chair, to act a? Pre?ident 5i?!ingof nine member?, be. certain to con ! "There wa? not a firple post route etah-; Terror,' which we cony from a reren
The Nashville Herald, a new paper, '0f iV Senate. Mr. Wallace ha? been vene in a borough which has often wait ;!ihed in the United States by the last work entitled the Journal of a Nobleman, vited bv Witkins Tannehiil, L-q. ha? a decided and eloquent advocate of curled lor week to procure a majority c f: Congress at either of its sessions ' j "Two men by the name of Roux. father
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and is well worthy tha favorable notice
cur c iti.ons. It may be seen at the
of the Gazette
' ry respectable ;v quirements. correct prin-it causes to produce certain disagree-, the tariff are intimately connected, and j ed in the Navy Ofiico at Ti-ulon, were 'CP0 ciples, and honorable deportment he 1 mn'?, par ti -ul arly affecting right? to pro-j 'that the former is of vital interest to the condemned to death af er the e v.i-'u tn :i otlice ;vijijd do honor to the station. Mr Greg iperty, streets. survc?, &c. &c. ? Can growth and prosperity of our own, and. of that place by the Ktiglish, on pretet.ee
'orvisnof unknown in this quarter of the, any thing but contention, and litigation, ; the bond ot union between all the states. , ot having betrayed 'the iiiteic-t? of Fr mce. I"' t.i.-.- ita . r-r- . .
r p,i" pa.. f,t Tcrre Haute 8,atr his education ami qualifications to d a depreciation of town property, : I have given them my undeviatiug supine UeV. ' ' ,1 ,. , nr. ,1,,, a, ,.i''(i, l,'rrrniv nut ni' iho nr-, i is t .n f os 1 1 1' lini rn-'nnrt
has issued proposal for publishing a semi nou. COVPt5 are inferior and in addition, ordinate Authorities existing in a town so!
They were, with PjO t the:s oidt re i
be shot at a place called "Le Champ
IiataiiU'-."' Without beit.rn ide to u';
.e !cr-
nr-nihly periodical to be entitled the ,H legislati ve couj se has been long rioted unsettled, in many respect;, as ours is at William B. Archer Eq. cf Clark ; go any form of trial, without even having Western Spectator devoled to the evi- for uncertainty He is a running, mana-; this time ? Ry the past, we c an ju ige of county, John A. Wakffif.m Esq. of f 'ay-, had an opportunity of being heard in ii- , d exrelltnce of the Christian :Rog man in hi- way ; but correctness and ; the future . 1 hope the recollection of.ette county, and John D. Whitesii-.c. : planatir.n of their cor.duct, they u -ere b it. uenres ant - ' . ' iu.pai 'ia!:! aie ?st ntial to preside in some past events is not obliterated ; and Esq of .Monroe county, hive been appoint j trom the hoscm of th it family, ar.d laker Religion the necessity and utility ol $r(, anj cam.0t recoaimend this can J am willing' to believe that a majority of ed, b; the Governor, Con.mi-i ners fori to the place of execution. Whea :dl the establishing common pchoolsiri t!ie west, oid.-ite. 'our citizen-, caun--! lie irnponfij on in re- j select ing the Seminary Lara!, in this, intenned victims were placed in a leap m s.tate the local advantages, Ihe mo-' From what littie I have said your re-i- bition to the x motion, or be induced, ! State. It will Le recollected that the ( in the middle of the plain, several tii 1,1 s r. j jj . f n.ir..ctfjr ()-ders w ill 'ead.iU liscoer that I prefer by r;y nuin or set of rnn, to jcopariize:Ctmmisioners heretofore appointed to se j pieces loaded with crape shot w ere ral. religious, an. i ra a (-ipn j,I TON TAvr. for Governor, aid their own pea.-e. I c ;n no longer wonder ; lect the h.nds donated by the General . brought u,) chse lo them, and a re.-! rue-. t Jhe Valley of the M:ssissippi, ant'. Gene- j)av,d al l acl. lor Lt . Governor. On that the state !ei-5a!ure increase their Government to this State, for tb.e encour-1 of cavalry and one of :nb.ri' ry, which wert: ral Intelligence. iprnper eraiuirv I am sa'i-tined th.t the number, w let, :.int upi igi.t and intelligent : agement ot education, did not complete j to charge iho.-e whoai the cannon ,C
T. ,, friends of our great state interests will citizen-are iewed by some a irsulTi-; the selections; and the object ol the ap- not w.roj.y dtroyed. and finish them. " iin think as I co. ORSERVER. cient to proi,:e ifgulations for this bo- pointmrnl of these Commissioners is toj The two Roux had been separated fi(,ru
The We-tern Sun annouiice-3
Decker, and John F. Sr.app, astandi dates
for the next Legislature.
jcomplete them. We believe there are j each other. The son fearing lest t!o di.iin va-jyet remaining unselected l2Q sections, j charge of cannon should not despatch i.im
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von Tin- vrxrFVNFs r,i7i tti i ne iourin '-ec'.ion allow? ceiram va- ci uj.miiui; i'tu. u -i uhmhhi miouki noi cc?i
icaricu s to !,p tilled as i,e orjard may mi i line ur nnmiu imvnsiiiji i 5. i.. "un Miiiiutni -pecf, placed bimseil a -3
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for steam boat?, which are passing and f ; V" . :, should be hi!(M by the diiect will ot the j era I Government last winter. ntienj was so close Jo the battery, that when ht:
,r , t , people. I'hui selection win ne ma-.te we are nov guns went oti the powder of the ev.,hieland servictaue, eloc:ucnt, and patriotic rep . ' ' . . ... . .,,! frt c.,,. ; r -i ; t i , l .. ' . I hp htib rlinn issflll more obiection- able tO S, .1(1. hit. I KdoClied him i nun T vii ir.cl... t . :.
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The river still continues in fine order! 1 l,0I'e -Mr- Hill, j"" nil! not fail to an-
repassing daily.
A small locomotive Steam Car ia now ,
?hy the attention of the curious
le, and ma be made to ruin many poor;
impels mankind to the preservation
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ii.ib ior some avs nonoieu our lowri ov , . - . . .. . , r t l . -! t . , . . . .
exhibiting in this place. It is really wor- i,:.. presence and -wonder of worder- ar:U uortl, c,nzrns- 11 provides tori uen. Jostpn inmcan. vnane- uuux .. lire, Kade him le.gn that he w a s de n ' . . J ni presence ino, wonoci oi nui.uei.. M)rt.Iil., r. c.n- thP pv.usp nf Esn and .7me Tnrnpv. Esn. are candi-i when ih r-.t-.l... ..... 1 i .
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KvaasvilU, April 5th, (Mn
.vl:i. Hill ,a
not to trouble congress with :nuc!i morel
levelling, gra.iing, draining, and paving.
L .. . . ii!gaint pror-netois ot property estimated un "at or"no, upon matters of m t-. , ' . " i i . 4 ... i . ii i n to be beiH-htrc.J tlierthv. And when a rc?t to his constituents, he talks loudly- . . . - .
, oi ni re eiecnon; ine uiom wojjueiiui . , - . . Lmd enougn to announce my name a a paI, 0f which is, that he is a friend tolf" l t :. ;e' CClon tr'-ht f candidate for ( ong.ess. (at the request fhe truc American system is a friend tur 1 ,IJ ct Popot ty; noc war ra Cf some friend to me unknow n) I feel if t interRal improvement!-Ac b a fc-nJ:!d tht' LXim,!S itate J t,ll"Ss aud
dates for Congress, from Illinois.
PROSCRIPTION".
Having discovered that 3011 have been nl- . G!t.cijori. the' most w ondei fui a0 ;;tl ,uan1J una'Jie.0 lftouri Commodore Bainbndge lias been re-
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tit-j of the P'avy Yard in Philadelphia. Was
ru-!he unfit for the station in a professional J the. butt end of his mu-!vet, winch so rorr.
Adiagoongavc him a sabre cut, whir!.,
mice a large though not dangerous woun.-i on his back. rj'he infantry came after, and one of the soldiers perceiving that young RouX not t0 oreathu, gave him a violent blo.v on tho head with
n duty which I owe to myself, and to mv (o ,v
Well, I do think
mous to many
mprov
tern interests!!
tneadf, to withdraw my name from the people Ij-i e
1101 ran.imates. 1 am oonramen ro , k J) , ! ri .11 o o
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l'M'""r"lu "Yl 1 ll. ' ""irrelevant tact
vou.a vvc as other Editoi who have 1 1 . 1 1 i .1 . c i press;on upon themst Ives J V. 1 V1'" model is to be exhibited m this (own, ton' '
view? Certainly not. Had he been j pletel y stunned him, that he lav for se-
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been deceived bv such! lie etgfdn section exienus u:e power; found guilty of any oUicsal mcontiuci f. verai tioui.s senseless on the gjound. The.
,wi .,.,.Hu ,1 i;i,,ihil-i uiiMciiueufii ni L,ven suspicioa n eiieni ca uiui M.usf. m.uu m.iv ;og r.cn ;cn cai (he L'har.jM Iv.i1 h-.r-!l(r!l lM.llin..- I t O .W.-.-. . O r Y" 4 r. 11. 1 1 I . 1 .H . 1 . . iX a. 7 i 1 I 1 -k I r- . . . , . 1 .1 i
ort'tnt and may be not ujh. ttcj nau ue negiecieu me uuut ui ma hhv c . mm , n i- inuuuu uif new .norrnr
VOU should a IS' j an- . - .it. k. . ... i tmn. , unu(u une t-iicciicu miii iii '-I- iiii v. n.j ; "ii.iuili.i . i c Buuij mii pp !l ( ) I i nei r ' " .i IniP Pi InKinPiiC tl ill rrf lir-ir.nr ctlrl, ntt. 1 lrl,.,i iUAn (1... n.ituro t' Itrt nHonrtj (rurnwnf In ll.n 1it-,n..i 1 . . ' r.i
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imnouucrd my name, will give this an in- nh rpnf . p,.rh hp.,a . .,mi ,i.is ;s viewed o'y give the. torejrn.ng hints to excite offered some msi
gertion, and oblige nM,v nnc nf of lb. d.v ld,,p r"q"!rV nncl reflection; and having Probably he had been
R. M. RVANS. ich mnApU .,vo'l,re.rrv!uh,t,.l rlsV-! "otli" ' view hut fhe prosperity of the act of insubordination
, ! . . ii, , town. 1 do not ihwik it ran lie necessary tarv cf the Navv N ' where, vvif herd ee or reward: but rail . .... . . J 1 .v 1 i1,,vJ- x"
f, nn T.?r vim rwtii r.A7i-TTr 1 . , , ; to do tno:e. ihe reflection and jroon must we look tor the c p on Tiii. ' i.- G,UI-' 1! J i roans in miniature are vei v impo; tanl in- . ... . 1 iUI,u'u''' "a L
Mr lhr.L
indeed to the Wabash countiy. just
'I'he tune approa- hes when our citi- tiiisciisi-! You mvI )ur readers wii it! . S- ill; . .i i it
zens will ne calien u'oa ro - -iei suivi! ;e comi te ewo t n. i' the v anasn and Li ie
rersons to admudster the Kx-.'cuiivo r-iv canil be dui eo-ssidered. I hope the
eminent of our st.ite; and :s tbeie are Nei.elb a;i'' . ur. 'dr -..Ivantages ot the carrvn indications of a struggle for other rial, to ''tie -.'alt . w!i .t. be control ei ted, impottant stations, it tna now he well to ;in,t pubhr nbli-n'io! s-- nuHdic d, and pub-
'take time b the tore lork. ;y way ot ho
Perhaps the gallant Commodore had hagn;o, and all left nearly naked - Dur-
ilt lo the president. T o. i mg the night 3 our'g Roux giadualiy re-
hurried into some j covered the !ie of his senses. It w :s
against the Secie with the utmost diiheulfy tii it he ir.calb d
ot s.o. Where thfnto memory what had ocmu red ThehT-
auae of his icmo j rors of the dav nre-onii-d t U,, 1 , .
last hilly to his mh.d. He rose to fjuil. if possible the ?cene i f d.-.-dh nnd ii-
suard against any meditated injury toin the course of the year 1830, that eomej then that he pei.-f ived that he was ,,-1 .'.1
sense d a laiee ni irintv ot our citizens, i-d'
o j - - - . ' 1 . wi!!. I trust, be alw ays amply sufficient to We recollect to have heard, eome time
their growing mciease.
A CITIZEN.
iLLIxNUlS.
He
scught to
orders were received by Commodore; and covered with blood
Rainbridge, figned by "Amos Kendal! ."'j find some garments ammgihe dead by On the receipt oi'orders from fuc!i quarter, whom he was surrounded . in h's efiVvrf i-,
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: ii vis miu ii.ai nit; uiuuiuiwii. muiutu iaiii: vu I ro Til ;iie 1'OdV Ol 01 e. ot tbe PO
i pumti nti,;or,. ins i,wi Miu a, ami pun- rp, ...on 4 i . . . . . . . I ; ' "" "" ''u"v "i oi e. o. up mieieMS k,- -ad of new, by such' Tl,e extr:,!ts "garc taken irom ; them, with a note, stating that he hat. been; fo. tunate men some clothes which b ,d
co-.-ultin upon the. interestinir questions models. Thei.m.vi of Mr. Rwon.on ma-, '"e circular ct uen. Joseph JJuncan, re-, accumed, as the rules or tne service escaped" the pillage he fouml that i:fe was a.v.lveiL n impoiiar.t questions heretofore, ren- presentative in Congress from the State' required, to receive all his orders Irom not extinct in him. The deMi e ol s iviaPer Governor, and for Lt. nor. fers it vers pr-per to ascertain bis pre-j0f Illinois Want of ro.m fori ids the in- tw NilV'3' DeP;irtinent but that l.e had a fellow creature prompted rverv n.e ir the progre.s.ve prosperity of our state i c:,e opinions , relation to our river- f . , . , , ... hnr received any from t.ic I teaeury that could bring timely relief, and bev requites men of correct principles and , roa);;s and ranal. Where canals aie prac-s ' ' U0'1 ltuer' w'" re, Department, nor could he recognise any were not used in yam . 'I ho j , and respectable talentsmen versed in the 1 ,H alle, or where materials to render a received from the extracts, that the (jen ; from that source. It may be that this de-J prise ot' both may be easily cn.rt ,,rd
proper economy of the country, and fa-: rai road pe.imaiient exist, the
miliar with its resources and wards. lo
itilitv ot eial is a warm advocate ot the l arm, ! uiki..mui., .-u i.un riiu. u. 4 wU1 1,;
Auditor constituted the tirsi crime ot ihe Commodore io the eyes oj' the President.
The Commodore has officiated recent-
government; and w hatever measures hav e rtndered decisive by our r-Lliiralions lor this tendency our state rulers should have ! a Canal, and that a failure to commence
when thev di-coieiod that thev weir- f
the.r and son. They alor.L' had e-ra, ni Ihecarnage! It was u ith fiiflif-ilt y they could procure sufhc.ent ciolhmg fnm among the furroumiing victims to t;.:, ,ct
of unheard of atrocity, in order
rail roads is not Questioned; but those .iml nl fm Intrinnl lmmrmpnt..ilii.
re-.ure and promote the aggregate happi ; considerations do not apply to car ennah ,t.hotild bs ness of the people, should be the object of j rnl1i ,in;i ilio r:mf. of'tTriVrcnro m-1 & '
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i .vi uif ini'i sesi-ni oi lot: wist ioii-iiy a i i oiut'iu ui uif ouiii i ii ai uai, oon- '. gi ess, 40,001.1 dollars were appropriated ' vened at Philadelphia for the trial of
political capacity to recommend and ad-jt u-.!l involve the state in an immense: tn l,pn the IViI,i,u,al Hoa(l in lnifl state Commodore Creighton. On the using draw from the hoi rid scene r-.ha'v',
vocate. Hitherto our soil has been sparse-, (if bt to the U. States, leave our country i from tho ,!,' ,i,na statr I,ne to v andalia ;! ot the Court : it is reported that Lommo-j 1 for them, no sentinel bad bf i- -po ly inhabited, but the accession of emi dependant, and destroy ihe means to ac-iuhldl uork 1 1 e!,cvo has been executed.) dore Rambrtdge L other olhcera w ho had p u aich ovei this held oi ,r' ' -, grants within a few year? is immense. ' cmph either. Do.'Mr. Hill, call pub-IAt the late session, the addition um oljbeen membeisot the Court, made theusu- the Ib-ux relumed wnhout arv o'b't - The face of the country is rapidly im-;ii;i attention to, these r.onsideratioii, that! G,;u0 d'dars wa appropriated to grade;al application? tor the allowantts ordinari-j to their hote. h was with tl e'(. Vroving, and in a few years hence Indi.nna'e min not )e disappointed hereafter. j an,i bridge .tlds road, between the sa me. ly made to them tor this extra service. In! tJillicultv thev obtained ar, ? , if ' ,
niut rival many ot the cider ?taie? lc ,t be proclaimed that Mr. Boon has'r'1"1 u Iias -vri ',e uijit-piy oi me nppiitauonb ricji that time oi i.i-ht the i.fTlic'ed h-r.rv di 1
With, not more than or.e-sixt.i part oi tne visited us, iut before the arrival of the, ,;,"lts;tl' lu xouiiu vuuitor,
land within our etctc boundaries yet tax- raj road model that means to accom he mil bd ex'enatng tne pre-emtion. that officer stated that the allowances deable. the entire population would now .,ytiu nr c..n., ,v;n ,e cyi, ended in mir 'u"'i Hi 1 0. and which t xpire; manded were, in his opinion, contrary to
count near four hundred thousand souls 0Wtt ?tate, and were procured for that on ,he bt.;;ti M.ty n xt, ann the bill to auTo direct and manage the Executive De 0rk without cost that tb.e immense, t:-or'5"' l'l!C t,:;t'.v 01 PuS-'!ic ,mJ ,n iort Dartment of such a state, it must be evi !ronnI, v watered bv the M iiHiii snath a"rf tract?, were bdn laid on the table in
dent that our Governor should have the ;imj ,)e chain of lakes north, must prefer: iie -!""J"' ' 1 RepreiUitativta. The bill i qualities 1 have sketched; and as thei is:ti,e Wabash route, if it were open.to inter- to ie,uc- the pit' e ot public land, and to,
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r.o scantiness ot talent anions us, the p-o 'chance commodities - and that a i wiil's'c ;l J-reiei nee u aauai ?tiiiti, w a- aeexusa that ihe allowances were con
pie should in due time weigh the qialiri-' not sanction a degrading part; feelinc;.' nct rxctt'1 urr':i ''"''ing the session, althoughi
Cations and ciarms ot the candidates- am condemn all sectional whim?, so k-'v ek ai ait. nip.- ui.ua' v n. sen
law, and that the Secretary cf the JNavv
con urred in thi opinion. We liav e .heard
not suppose that they wtte rou-ed ior v
other purjioi.e than that of fuini-bing ra w victims to the blood thii-tv agort o anarchy and destruction. 'o wod- mnl i ( r,. .... , lb,. ... i i'l i .'1
lut-sri me -ucsaii m s ot l lie wiie an
that the letter of the commodore was nd-j dan on behold in- a. -mi ;',o-e ivho-e -up.
do?ed destruction had pbimred tin ni ii to
Jrcssed to the Secretary of the Navv.
who replied that as tht Fourth Auditor
In making a proper examination, the fC(uK,und to let the o-mluct and . mi-! ,:hl
people will, it is h- pe keep the genet al ments 0f public servants be judged.
good in view, and look lo-eiy into the CONS IDLR AT iON. views and priin'iile- of those they arc ca! led upon to jddge. It i? not enough, fi oiv nii-: imtnxks cvzlttl 1
r.( u.bers to have it taken
d.
'i'
, if irdinc tin -3 measures a? vei rnpci:'unt, 1 bavf tired every exei Hon in mv
ver in suppoit of them; and behev-
that candidates tuake j'roies-i -?. it tin :r j n iO ,-ii,)ii,-i din- Hid vi-rilv thenv. We
'.tv -iIttyo -iniM-il in-n'.i ol toorieitv r-LdlOK
4.1. ' ,llv i.ni.v.... .
lOUUlGH AFFAIRS.
th..t thev arc both neces.-arv and t!
grief and despair. The wound- woie .tn-
mediatelv die-sod. and fore d.; brli'
trary to law, they could not be made. If; (hoy iciued to their c.nordrv i ".-r mij;.. the Commodore, piqued by this treatment,! tej a fW eng.Jf , jn ,. y,.,, ,., pr-. should have written another letter, con j vince,whcic Uk v : i.iai .dc o.',. i ;.
""""'p -"un; -cu-ic rim.njMs o;i i ut Lun-j the l'.-:t;u of i ; rroi w no r.M--re.
ocelot the i-ourth Auditor, is or.ly what1 the cannit-a!-- cf the s
have their day . Tot. Ion. to the a;
mo'
Ob !
ri . l
Iwhioh ha- been
apriintiooe
nor, f )r a ! r'g ti
and polls; and we hav e the o!u euni; ox- I obscne the act pray eJyr rv a ft w ; -tates b the pul he lands withri tf:eii jate removal fiom Naw-Vard. ample of our neighbouts to adopt such a ' nttzens. ihe last gtt.er.d as-f mbiy , en Jiddls, exi'e : j-tiong prejudice- mj On w ha ev il timt - aie vve throw n, w
may reasonably have been expected, and
i sernnU offence acaiast the tuurth
jpiop.er. Ih -ve r.o doubt they w:!i ultimate j Auditor may have been deemed by the! i . i . ....... ii.. . . 'rt. . .. i. . n i . " . .. . J 1
'. 1 c ouopuu oy oifi-ie.. i in' 1 i :w(iiirres:oei.f unp.tidonahie in its charactoi ;
ii . t i .....
arte ny otic di the a. to call bilh the oidf-r lor his immcdi ; that they a er e r.o: t
nit u w hi had bt n :
oa ; rt !-i
i ie:ijM f tbf II l:
to
for our ia idled "an at udative to the borough of Congrc-s. w hi h has rnanifestly 1,
,ea; ,aci e d t.be ( r.
.a:," j oi :
iuots. The eople will re Vim ennes,v i- pu' li-hed in your la-t G i-1 unfavorable iidbien'.e in reiati":i to th'--s ha.-it -ervice- to hi countiv, is to be Ui- -gecu-d by thf.ir U-i! -iv r.-.; they bestow their votes at'ttie; and the vteisi.t' th br.igh aiejand all oi;er m-as-.ires or the kin I. whi h'iii-ed fn.m a re-p.-n-ible" nnd pu :h.iU.- the .i tool n of li.e.i -t : luv wil look closely into ieabed upon t decide upon points t hi h ; ere acted u j on at t f it- last e ;or.. S.-taf ion, becau-t he has so-Aer. ; ; eel v o ' c tt e are rot f r- ;
Course as win -iin or. vi.e
creasing pin.
fj,-ct be'ore
t"ns cri-is thev
motives and conduct to aaceitain v. hethei : may, m their consequence, materially or not thev vote for men anr.-.-':- to ma i affect the peace, property at:d welfare oi Me them to ben ;it by then p.-.-iii' ii. by j ihe the town. improving and exr ndiut; the nav ig i ! n -r. ! lview l be 'Z I. 3d, 7th. am! 9:h r.el" the Vabah to Lake Riie r w hethc: ' o'nc. ' l,v ici: g lor the tkction of the
hail ciaii am: cou-tabh1 ol the board ot iiu:U e; givmsr di-iinct jurisdiction ovet tii- river fit xUMi-iw m;!i the iuri-dic
i i;.d, i:d c.iiic i w ho has reni'.ei ed imji'-r- two men to thi-
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or nit candidates a: e and have been advocate of that indi-i cnal le Hndeitaliin'1; The cabal- of patty will have n
nduence with t'f.2 uptight: to advanct-ti-rr rf ihe state; recunttg new fert ics, il
strong i- tins ;t oirng. many of tli;- o. ( -".hord m.ite o.'Iict r of tne gover r.ii.er.t.f fj . . ," , .dstir.gui.-he.j meu.ber.- of Congtes h.uejw h. h.,d u-urj ed a right w hiJh did n-d bt j .s'"-' '''-'-..-i-ured m th it thev would support n.. I long to him that of .ictatu I the Sre. ! Mt ' ,X " 1 , r, hill f.ivora' to the state or the settler-jretary .-f the Navv the c....siiu.to n to - -i cr" lut ' lutf ,?t',:
inder such t n
on liie euLdt: -tnd.-, until lb.-
iband ned. C-ii... " OT-Unce-, it i- v oi y
; h r p' ir.t -t'b.i ,i s..o:! ;- p
i; a legal questi.cn. ir.vo'v.cc: a ur::
niporta n
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, I i r I ..II ; I , l I Ci'iiil l-y -t e fl it . It . l 111 cltiiii i-ivtit mi a htvv o the hind, an 1 ot d.itc
, . ., i i as you iio . me. e. ..!!. t he mannf-r m w hich the bt cretarv .-tt-aj... i -,
i. T -VI r;.n,
to have
l!
i uie.
lci'de
h-bur-f the t 'iitireTit f.m l '. b i . U i he l.i w ! - . t.a-. I utii in hi- hand-! I- it e . -n I . 1 I .'lill'l1 J iteied ut, it, under nii.i an f.u riiifosii ni ; n,!
let. i;
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