Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 May 1831 — Page 1

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S-: r ,d ... J. 't. i - : ?" ! i- '. : i:. )' ' . (j'T.y 'e-t i ar r,;;., .r I -r i ,v . I v : ar a; aid ' Km t; r t ! -: or Three I.1?.ir- at ti; t'-.f V' t :i': : 1 ' r ' , ., ,- ..:)vi.. d w.t! i.i 'i.r. e U.- .'."UlJ te , f - tMTTi?! n.N ' s v n lo in-r ) .,-r --par-, i r 1! ;r o rM -mi , ! xv-r.tv-nve cm-' per ?q':a.e km ,v n Li. . I I . i - 1 1 ; 1 1 . I ' n ' r - win or p. i ii 'cr i i.iHi'iiu!i : wid be at li'r-cr'v to dicontin: ; ; - . , i . Tk . ,..,. !.l t ll'f'O TO!! V H !!! I'? t;l f? "i-l.tl-it , I t u.i - ! uit' th. ternis will be consict. re J a now t;i. . - . W'J. Tit. The po.tce mnt be rr.id on all ktteri or cninvji.ications nddrescd to the Ld'tor. Coar.trv Produce delivered in Vi-.icrrr ??, at ho Mil's of Mfr. H. I. Whftler, Ma-ron ,t HnnN-r, rr J. L. Cn'.nan, will he rev ived at fl.i M-trkf-t price, in payment of suicrlpti; r.s ITALIC MEETING OF THE FfllEN'PS OF HENRY CLAY. At a meeting of the citizens of V;ih r.'ton city fiiendly to th election of Henr '("lav :ii President rf th? Tnited State.

IiM p.-rceal iy to uUie notice, at the.,,.,,, national aistitutions, and the propert

r;!v Hall, en Tuesday evening, May 3. , r the liati. n, as the means of tieha-iug 1 b3 1 . 4to take into oon-idM ation such l,l05:r institutions and of intimidating or mraurcs as may m-t elb ctnally pic-jronuptin the citizen- for . hose benctit mote the ele-tion of th-'t enr.nont p.atiiot i,,,rv muI wf:(t(ni:ui Ia!!,: n Sn-iili was ap- i The-er.cou ragen-ent of secret spie poi.l( d r?-r:n?. .Ta. . h A I'iMi.'t-r, ai;d-uni informers, the u or A iii"trumcnts ol Gen V Ve!!.tai-,o, Vice Pioi-lei.ts.jt:l, U(1,cj Goeinment; inter romiem arid b'ei r Four a:al G, o!-e Sw'ceuy, Se-;n:l!ion w,thout further inquiry , and who.-e .-ro'arir- (cabals have filmed a sci rtt and it repon

Attc r the rfe-:..c:;t ti .d state! the p. -t of the meetir . : paction of Genera! Wa!i-,r Jc!H, it was llttoh'J, That a committee c.f five be T-noiated. to tu rpare sn da -de resoltitini-s I ;a f'e s'd.radted to th.e ineetincj. General Walter Jone.s Pbibp l Fen (iali. Rn haid S. Cxe. Jtruaiius Moiiil. and (ice. Watterstoa xeie "appointed ac -or Wncdv The committee then withdrc-v, and ;if - !rr h iv ire: been absent some time return l a ; w hen Cer. J- Oi s ns Chii man of the Corn rroltee, tepoitefi to the meeting the to I lowing ieoluticns, which were read; and. after eloquent and appropriate addresses by Mfssr. (Yse, Fendall, ;ind Waters ..-:.. ...! (ienor d Jo'o s. were "narimot;sl r.dptt d : uvovc, That the citizen? of the District of Columbia, though not posses-in the riaht to vote at tb.e elections of the Ftdi;al Fxecutiveand Legislature, have i? deep an interest as any other citizens of the Ft ated S'att ?, in tb.e pieservation oi U.e Union. ;:td the management of its) cone, rus; ;cad that as their position at and nr-H i!-.o to; f oi ? (icneral Governmeid ad", ids t h e m 01 10 1 1 uni i ie? for ob - c runir the hai actei s and conduct of tlu per-, os intrusted with it- admn istrati n. fo it is their right urd their duty to ue i!,..se oppoitutaiis ";" the information uf tin ir fellow citizens in tho several states. luso'vcd, That the ci'iens of Wash ing:on h.e, bv the li'tds arising tr--m ilieir h"- al r--latio:! to die pres rd Administration, atten;iveiy olsered its pro reedomrs, ft cm its arro.sion to power on ho 4th of March 1 to the present time; and have set n it attempting to enforce among tlien.sc 1 s a?y?em cf inCr, ..I 1 'i.M. unit oerr'.mtiort ulii.-h nrn. ., ; n :, . e.. . , . n,..voV indiv'idn.'U rr l:n,,n,r ae pected to entertain ohjections to the preei nt Chief Magistrate, and lavishes tb.e

r.ublic p.trcn.aec, without any regard for;" ,i, lV 1 a , B the putdic interests, on his partisans cri tlex.b.e integrity, h.s gem 1 .;i..,,..,, i fiankDess and his magnan

re rsonal an ne r en is. Ixcsoh-cJ, That w ithout r;rl verting more particularly to the numerous and notorious instances of misrule and incompetencv which have mrju-ic. an wen regulated mmds, and gi .eyed the hearty of every patriot je ilons of the honor ot his coun - . . , . 11 .11 . . 1 tr. did a:ixious roi u.e peimanency nno purity of it. institution, there are several piommentgrounos, tor tne lumot which we do colhetivclv and individually n to p.va er. 1st. The hollow bv,Vi- " f ftns a r.d nr. -.rii 1 -.os. o J r o ' oroi 01 f ,r 1 ... I - op.es and practtce 0: the .,.. vc rnmcnt. :a w tnoh the A nmmishv.; .on has mam! est e.l an equal deb i cf the will and er:f , a- cf tfa c.i i.;.. w.-.:.n,4e-mpei, :;mf energy. d', e.r even ta attempt, a'-l which to fni have resnite in i.o.inng . i uiconsu-ten-CV o. A prev arnca'i m . The uisingenuou- and paltry attempts to combine ir.div: 'u ds and com-.-..unities, am one whom the greatest divcrsiticoi op:n;on on certain prommen rme:i, kt KC" f. pirs of j u'-iio ponry, and th? mo cided oppos;'.io; , t 1 t MM,,l?i- 1 1 1 " vai irdo a consent. ilei tis or ? in ot nai tv -

a.dot paitv organic! rn the wort ami ' Resch.llyi thfi Standing CommUtee and was foual"cfead. Lton her oca.h. lCh :L.ui. t r j

1 (i " , u ...uicu ' have power to til! up ail vacancies that! Mr. Wmn caused a tcon ! c vv to t e s;a - 1 e otH:c m-rt Vii f,r ait :.:- r.: ames.tohemaie f u. -erv ,cnt to the nar 'm:iv occur m thetr own hodv, and be au ed ; the operation as ent.icdy succes-iu!, ' urm ' f,r iUh Lc ut : t ci-.ci-L t wd, pr , v-, r;.lTr,7 iUoA to:vtT..X a Deleft, to the Nil! the ccw g,ve milk constant.; for sevcial fWr -ears. This p i, prompt..!,,.,; f V :, V ' P rf''tS thewho!eitional Conveut.oo to Dc held at Baltimore y ears-but ,n jumping a leucc, ,;uck a .d.d peremptory m.e.e, r h-ervd.g, d';,!,,. , -i on, .u cyen the supposed interests !in December next. I -take h her bap, that" 'ed a Her .atre i..tn, that he itU anu kre-v m -i h, 1 ore l- , , ,1

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par's are to he postponed to the imnre so i did interests of a faction of namel.iinl witness the mvstifieations and prevarications bv which the creat anil :ru2frc.inj nucstin of Internal Improvei . . ft- -.rr .11 , meat anc a pioic cupg i arm lorme eerie fit of Domestic Mannfactur e?. have teen ; ;inempte.i to t e so managed as to emble tlio partisans and tool of the Administra r .tmn to s imv directly ' ':osi!p colour" to !(-!, II . i r.f rr at sections ot the country, variously towards thoe cit'it:: : witness j i!ie j ; 1 1 mg and droKcn irajrn.-Pnis 01 wnai ,)n-c p0lP int r:0.-t a rat rr.mie ot an adminstr.iticn; wilhoiit one iiiiiiii; ie point ol ivf,i,in ainniMr thrinso ves. nr. on anv I fl..a.., . . .,Tf". I tf 111 . , . , , . , ui-uii'i;...ti ui j-i .tci.'-.n. u... ' 4ui.ij ....- ., .-l I il .1 out one principle of cohesion tor new par ty foiniatior; around the nuclei of thee frnerncnt, hut what the minor intrigues or discreditable squald-lts for personal advancement may produce. T.he palpable design to footer and disseminate all the niot baleful vid sordid pasrjicn of the human heart, and to enlist the m untitr tlie I in!;cr of a Government faction ; aimiri; to sw ay opinions by fear on the one hruid.and by sehih hop on the other; and seizing- upon that pat ron-icre which is at once the creature ot

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the functions of legally constituted auvieis, and completely eclijisetl the natural and p. roper influence belonging to whatevor of und is-putcd virtue an t talent onc ranked in t.heir paity. The people ol 'his city have participated in e.;mmon w ith their teliow cda-f ns through. Hit tht Union m the just indignation ex. Ued b the genera! pioscriptmn which has uudei eerv aggiavation ed" ; en. 01 :ck ciueb ! t, ejecled faithful ofhceis Iroui t'oen posts, and opened the door ot otiuial pieierment and emolument to those ah-ne who had earned, or promised to earn, adnassion, by an unconditional au he 1 ence j to party. Put they think it incumbent en j them to promulgate a tuct of local notnriftv liPre riot' rois Mi finaioe oj acitc-n ha be eu follow ed out to nu natural con- j

sf quenccs, by including among the de. j which were as exlraoid ro ' . s tne ncuoced cf spits and lut.u mers private j weic novel to me, ai d supp.'-n.g that they individuals who, in the txcu ise et their j will piove equally as inlet wing to youi trades and proicssions, have, fur theii j numerous; ygiic uhuial leadei's, as they opinion's sake, been txcluced irom em-jwere tome, 1 am induced, on tin1 request plotmnt ab'.ul such public woi ks at the ,f a fiica.d, to offer them t .r publication seat of Government as their skid, inuus-,ia otu very valua'de jourtiai, ia :hc: hope, tiy, and fi lelity pie enimr ntly quihiicil : that a-.ne ui' the taimors vha su, piy our them to execute with advantage to the! huge town- with milk, will '.ecu: lue.u ol

il,u' fxsjzti. i hat si is the duty ol all j patriotic itizens to suppoit ;s a caudi-! date for the next Presidency , the man horn they mav judge to he best qualified 101 th it hi eh otfiee, and most hkelv to concentrate in hunted! the sullr ges td the oeool e. c - 1 1 1 lus. ivcJ. That among the distinguish ed citizens ot the United S ates, we consider HLW'KY CLAY as pre eminent in Ids qualifications for the i le-ideney; that his life has been a series of splendid services to hi country; that by his dlusttious I tame in the iojum, in the Senate, ana in Mie w:ilks ot diplomacy, he has reflected 1 ' i dlMdl reliable glof) on the Amtiican name; that ins exertions in the cause ol human liberty have endeared him to its idvocatcs ail over the globe; th.at his innerous sjiint, Ins ignanimity, place him on an exaueu moral eminence; mat his manly hearing throughout a persecution of unequalled malignity, and hh triumph - not nassi'.fe throUiril its neriN. Las n ven - r n o 1 j e

; um additional claims, though none weielthe exoei imeul-which 1, j wanlPj on the admiration of his fellow covery ol the facts w b. f Cltl2en,. and that on his expeiience, sa- which 1 will rau rate a-ac

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;j !,,ic (1 d jbr Ief.)rinine the aau - P- U V. 1 II II S?. . If ULSl 111 It S Ol a . ?os nhich characterise the present weak ' ., ,:...:.,. A.lm,n;-T...r,on

v.. . 1 ,-a.i.i j .-n iiiui iv mv- v-.. . ...... - j . v , e.iiinm;i, una vjon. Jackson, wnicn HlsoIvcJ, That we will cordially co w-ete spay cd sooa after caUmg ana while : have changed my opin:o:i as to the total operate with the friends of Henry Clay " in a full flow 0! nniii, M.cy wcjuld eot.tiuue untilness oi "eueral Jack-oa In ie-c!t'c-m the several states, in promoting by all ; to giv e m.lk foi many y eai i. w r.hout in 'er- tion to the pTesi iencv : an i as I thiak it honorable constitutional me-aus, his elec jmissmn or any uiminuwon oi quantity, ex my duty to declare mv oppo-itien tj hi, tion to the Presidency at the next teim,;cept what would Uc.u-e.i by a change re election, 1 think it pr-.per to do s ,V and that m part execution of this deteroiin- Mom green 10 diy or h- succulent ido-i.1 i the plainest m inner; o that it may bo I ation, a Standing- Committee of twenly-j To test this hypothe-is, air Winn cans-' not oal y umieistood hv himdf ano

persons iitieu..intf tne 1'resident ami ice , , 1 .. . . ..... . . 1 . i i c siooais 01 mis meeung) o opp, aided i,v the President, whose duty it :i;,itl be

i. corrcrj:oiid and ounaiumcaie with thedJuced her thud call; it was not attended

Ii lends ot lieorv t v t -.ron ' 1 00! tiio ui.. Prion, aad to pioa.ulg.cte such facts and rCas,ns ;1s may mo-t clearly tlemonstrata iie ;li solute neces.ty cf a radical ch-mge in th? j eiscti-. .v:A eharactf is entrusted with the ex'-cutsve admmmis'.rutien, and th- irreat Id m inies t -oun. I constitution . C! . ' -i poi!,ei pueuc saiety, ana genera:

,rCra!s, vhi-h fhould concentrate public' milk always returned, upon the ream ct opirrdi the choice of a successor io the 'a full supply of green food. 'J'nis cow ran

ruvl rrOM'iCciu u term ot ofrirp. m mm o 11 11 ii .11. 1 ii Maids oid e

Ob m-dion ot Mr. S. fhao --.'$ ..,-.. That the proceeding ot (hi- niip iiiv

published in the papers of tin, IM-tnct ti icn-lly to the election of Ue,r Cl.y. ill uuwiiuuu lilt lilt" Vl I t !" I ' i ! H a . I 1 ... he followii.g' weie r!ij-ir tr.i t General Conitnittce of Vigilance and .' )i:eton ! - ence : Nathan Smith, Jacob A. Ib-r.dcr. iloer C. Weightman. Richard S. (.' x, Walter Jones, lnatiiH Minld. Peter F rce. Win. A. Pra.liey, Wm. M'L. Cfipj.s, (ieorge Watlerton, Charles Piyse, H T Weijfht;:nn, Vm. 3FCau!ey, Geor ? Sween. Philip Mauro, Richaid Will.- a.Raphel Jones. D A. Hall. Seth H ;.;t, Philip R. Fendall, William Drake, Wm. lnnne, JisCfth llaib:iujh, Pcnjafijii. i. iraiith, Aaron Van Cb!e. And then the meeting adj orned. NATHAN SMITH. Pu-sidrnt. J . CO 3 A . I W.N T'-V. K, ( y R C Weightman. Presets. Peter Wet, Gt.; S at 'i.v. Si-.retzria Fro in ike SPAYED CG-W-n. Mr. Fkssendun S-aie tar? since, I -aet a summer at Natche;: atid j ut up at the Hotel Mien kept by Winn. Idling the a -oe 'ha I noticed iwo ie:aai l.a U- fn.t n .here w !,u i; wei kept coristantlv m the sihie, to jiivantwho h.id charge o: 'i-e hoj-t-, tccuirrg them i egu! : r! , . i in :-. i;.e a n.i . with r;een Guinea ti.is, .'.:i with a sickle. I noe cow had so oiien ; t::-a-U-i mv attention, on ai.count of the it : . autv of tbo-ir lorm and iieep ceo . -nthr t l.e $ Uicn hars and tue il; o ' . 1 . 1 i ; wh'ch the wiie ken! lengl h indu ed to ask Mr. Wu.n, lo wha1. hieed ;tttttie they : t ionge ,ujo hi- ? . Msons for kcej ing tlicm ccaisin ti , ia t.he stable in pTeleu nee to aho ;; ti.em to run in the pasture, w here i ti - v (;u!d enjay the betR-til ot the air and v x-tci-e. ano ,tt the suae time crop then thereby ave the b-bor ,c. u edmii them ? oil. S uai in A.l t tr.ad arid o. V So I muii its. siateu, that the C a - a Jn - .: j iiC' l njiflli O I 1 so m !-:a admi 1 ed, w 01 e i stock of the t '.'uotry, nod h be'iie IsHt- ISO 01 J i 1 II - but thai th v wt 1 e hoih jpa cd tuws and that they ha i given mdh either tw or thtee jms (Juii-iderie.g this a pl.t r.oruenou lit no' u u.i'UiC, at least in ait,) I ai uie funhci o'uincs ot v ;',-( w o.ooci v t . a ver v u.tei tsling deiuil, coma-. dio- is. 1 j sulhcit at importance, to ma xpci .aa-ut-tor the purpose ol ac itao. 10 the results winch thev niv svhci'aer oioairn w.li cor touoratc the tacts sta;;ai .Mi. v mn. jand w hich, shuuid thev he fail v ic-nfume 1. 1 may lead totrieat and laij-ot.uit bvati!-. ' 1 not only to tainn i s, hut n ( n n Vt PJ't land Other liohaoihin'- ;d i.ie Vti!. ao. villages who nn ueep . . a- ni.oo:-; m-i they may be suieo; u t e.ad irit supply o puie and unadulterated md.i Mr Winn, by w ay d j re!, h. that he had in torn.; 1 habit of reading the Iv t-eon m "he M.o'a;' v. Inch roataiued accoua'- d (ho pooag matches which weie annu d . h hi in .n of the southern count u s loimed h cattie.atid ;ii Ka: ia: a. diced 1 that the pi ues weie ;;e e; dly ju 1 1 to th-2 plough-niee, wn- w.-ik ur,, p iv - ed heifers and ai'hom connexion ut-twem In il 1 iheie t a; i-'.'t ;iti lacts which he shvuia sh.o-, u w as ne I Mu les the cause winch his. une ded h.s, J unnd into that iuuu of m : ir-..r wl,i,-h f'i., .li 10 o 1 ot ano ta as a .ii in io make d II d 10 i lie d IS0 detailed. a?id ... ......... - arateiy as 01 ii. atlcr e a 1 hy the TMPm-lI V IV I Piv.i ae ,.,' 'latoe of muie than u.c rd Mr. Winn's fitment re-li-. tics had (he L.... i . .,i,.,t..ii,. 1 ,t .... r d a erv..od cow. then in full 100!.. m ' he spay ed ; the operuimn wa, perfoi.nfcd . . . , , about cue month after the cow had ;io..oh . w l.u an ;twra i'aia u. mucil or Kan i 0-aUin jeJ frver; the cow was aprauntlv j well in a few days uad very son Kl.ied i her usual uuaatuv of m:ik anJ cm:-. op.; & s-s.v to give milk iieelv, i-r several years. ' without any intermi-s.ou or any dim. m - lion in nnanlitv . r- ri w l-.n. im. ..d .......... . ....1. ...V. was scarce and dry hut a mil tlnv of : m it iu;ird i ' vl nmnml w ' . ..v . . r nr hi n .un u . ui r.tf m o.rt. ir.r

.n;e.i ?dr. Winn second loss. Mr l) kill Winn had !w o .ther c w ed, and to prevent jthe rt-ctin enr- of n,jnit-s fiem similar ! ' i ( ! M ? 1 1 i 1 Ul'ir w'n:. h hai occasioned hiai the i of the two first ?paed ! he redveti to keep then always in COW r. th. stat'le. or ?ome sate in closure, ami to su I ply them feuru!ariv v tth green fcd, w inch that climate, throughout the gre;;tei part.! it not an tr.e yea enable Lsin to nro cure. The result in regard to the two lat pa ed cow s, v, as, as in the case of the two f;:-t, tntirely satisfactory, and fully established, as Air. Winn believed, the fact, that the pa ing of cow-, while in full milk, will cause them to continue to give milk dut ing the residue of their lives, or uu'il prevented by old age. When 1 saw the two last spayed cows, it was, 1 believe, during the third 3 ear that the had constantly given miik, after they were spayed. The character of Mr Winn (now rle ce.tsed) was highly respectable, and the ai .sf entire conij.ie-r.ce could he reposed i.i the fehdi! y ot his statements ; and ;t reI irad: Mie tacts wht-di he communicated ' id i via'.i .a !o t.ic si oral cows w hich he ! ha i fcpa 'd, t.uatCM 'cu- persons vviiti whom i I hi . ,:t,.c K.Mu.iin ed. iu ! I confirmed his tatements . A; tii tia.e to which I dhided, I en d a 0 1 v: 1 t" ( ei -n e 1 v in;) ro co.m :o a.te the fua goog fads lo the lati eis, Mien i-M'sideiit of the A!mi a1 i. w o I' 1 SootoU 1 l'em:s Iv ania !ut jSc '.iaiofo iu-tn o.-mpUing nith mv rt-tpsc-l by an t xtrenie unw "illirigness h ap.pt a; ta 1 .re tin: public, and peradven tui t !o 1 1 1 -:? t uagh; j?rove not to he new. a u.-ubls in levant to the facts might, w here he was unknown, sulject him to some dcgiee 0 ridicule. '! h- iitany and great advantages that would resutt to the community. Iron) the pos.-esion oi a stock o cows, that would Ur eon-taut m.iker, are too obvious to ie 1 qaiie an t-rumeration. ! S01 rd i geniicuton be induced from this1 oommuoi .d so i. h make experiments, thev 1 wdi did it better to spay cows which

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heilC'i-. a ut that age, their bags are usu-'son. I never applied to him for any remually laigear.d wadl tormed, and are capa- neration ; but he could not help Knowing hie et carry mg a much gieat r quantity that my expenditures were quite cons idui aiiiiv ( Mtnu ; o?ua und inconvenience) arable . 1 h id conceived for him a most ihan cungtr animals. ; exalted opinion as to his justice and genVL i OP.. j erositv , anrl was surprised, that con-idor- .. 'm: h !if nan in ids power, .o;.'i Let those, if there ;.re such, ?nf. Uds e- how much I had served him, that he did nough to doubt that the popuh.iity of the not call to u ind what I had done. F'nm hero has diminished, is danioishing, an I :dl which I formed an opinion that the will further niumw-h.. iea.1 the ac mpa foesnfrnt of tiio United States has a 'ted i. ing addr;-ss of M r . Hearv Hank-. I -de to-...rds me with mgratitnde and ntfdi-

0 V.t , and doubt no b;ngcr Mr 1 . id;was an .on il fii- ed, and Ilk---r'iiu.al J o ls.-oro an-, has Ion- f ? 1 . 1 1 r a ,"?v ; ' di 'a' ce the I oa -1! -; ' e lb ab go I d: t d ::-.! lin:-, A o heartto the eic "nth le ur in the e..u-- - - s 1 em j, aien - pen. ; -. aiid 1! uoiii 1 MM'; 11 da- irrno 'l .1,1 muner-di o t veo for Me'-e r.-rvo r :ni . -1 Ini .d d u.!' -! - -thou m 1 , 1 1 ed ti.- - oP Mr . ibddv :s now m the ran of tue opp "Sitio-, --Il'tch. Whip. PIE F S I J ) K Vi'lA;. F 1 . V. ( ' T I OX. .0, ih.authrr cf PhiL Jacks It ia og ro a no t Teal in K UCK v . 1 that I was tho acknow U-n ( and '.ell o ;, a.iitior ei a ttumuor of na.nid.it -t--. 1 1 ahi.ii hvue the title of phdo J.okon, a h 1 c 1 1 11 , 11 . Ac re solely written and published , 1,0 . , . k o. lih-e ami much expense, by Will. nit t . , 1 1 1 , t ). toe )!.' and avowed nut noso of piomo.'mg tue election of gcnrral A 1 !rew lrnif, Jack-on, to the presidency of the Unit

- oo'ates; in whua 1 succeeded, by my ef-1 the ; tons, against th, opposition of many cr i ' ' - ' .'ver- i s:u- wiio altei wards changed silos audi

hec.1r.1e the personal at iiercnts rmi 1 ad voi r d, s of gy iu o at Jark-om, and have lent tiu-m-elvts ,ic.d tnoir a.a'herents to ? sup poi t. Amot.g the.'i. persons were, an i n o. aie, ui. i. ii ury, Ams Kenrl til, anil Fr do- is P. Flair. A evenis have occu: . i. which have t rat'.5pi re-1 in tiie unfolded m the con espoadeive between 1 ,w.i; . ' . I ...ii ...... 1... ..11 i."k .. .. ... . .. 1 nited State- - 1 anu pal Mi Ui 11 : adherents w i.om 1 h u e alio... v n '.'e i, I will iiow bungto the mni ot gt nt -r.ll Ja k-.ji,, tliat it was to:.i:n-.!nicated him, by mo, m Fi ' 1 o- he pit up a. v.tv. .'a.... i.uj;i; 1 ) . e it i informed Mr. was ci.s;:o-t'd ! . e at 1 1. ut i 1 : ' . , w ; I ; . 1 '.Mr C!n ai 1 . - - . ' I ', ' tor the j re-i i,fiun . .'VV..J.lVt..V... 3-01 u and ndicu.e; S L I . : an 1 disposed to exec r.o tn d 1.0 . h.d nr-str. -n d. to soe d; ;v;.h j t ; n f,t M . 1 1 ; n I lie. -: . . ..., j f - f j -..)- 1 o. 1 1

i- 1 1 1 1 j i 1 1 1 1 ' i t,y i;r.u! iiion ar. i the lino of life on which he had acted, even t? discharge the duties which woubl be im-

j joed c.-n him. I confided in the promi es ion mii'e. an;'. i-r!lv alter nrpn.r i i ... i tour ej'a s i iwridnir, w hich i intended to rau-e to he puMirdied at Frankfort; and irave the manu-ciipts to Mr. J. H. Holeman for examination Mr. flojeman keel them for several weeks in bis pospi6jon and then gie !hrm bar k, say me. that if I would have them first printed in Mr. Petal's t r s -me mher paper, he would cause them fa he republished in his paper l'.ut 1 f an d that Mr. iloleman had ro;.. suited a buiar; fr.'eu. who ros ided I ranktori . him from t; " :t tliem. who had dissuaded o publication. I next gave lhC ni,.V;H.r;i ?S to air Tfnn rind hr caused thue of then) to be published; but he neither puhlished nor returned ic me the- fourth; hecaufe.es I apprehended, it introduced the name, and recommended general Jackson, as the future president. Of this I am the better assuied beruuse it cost me seme time and tP id !e to regain frm Mr PtDn that number of the manuscript, which wasaf. teiwards pTjhli-hed fy me m a pamphlet, with some notice oi" Mr Penn's conduct on tlie orrasi"n. 1 took the more notice of this matter, because, some time atterurtrds. the authorship of those F?-avp w a3 claimed by -everal prominent characteri", ;s the original fnend of Jaek-onim, w bich w.".i s' retiuou-ly denied by me. And alth ogh s( veral of theKe persons claimed fm themselves the authorship, and have rnaop subsequent advantages b thefaxor of Jacksonism. they foivc neei dree more than withhold the credit thereof from me As Gen Jackson has violated hi' promise t" me. and has made a late application (for reelection to the presidency, I cenj side r it my duty to oppot-c his reelection in the most prompt ;.nd puhlic manner, .uid ill put foi th my exhausted capacity in the best manner 1 can, to demonstrate to the American people that he ought not to be reelected, Although Gen. Jackson, before he w eni ; to ashington, vnte to me several let ...1.,. ti .. rir f r . ee 1 s 1 1 ,u 1 og wj uie pam pnieib at 10 jacKcer:Ce. and he shall not have my appro be o- 1 1 a tor a ie election to the presidency. III'Vli V IM V f.' o j- tr oo. I I ) .1 i 1 f . r K1, lor-mir'ij Phi! J a els ok. Ou ( 'v ' -. '" c -'r-ii'ort-. 1.., ' o: ,. , t): O IM .,' i. aio ;' ti) I i.e I e . ! i r S i O ; I j f j I,';,. f.w: vrr.s Tn- i.:-,-n( ' tt:c 1 wo pr- nor.pnt : l!t!li id (:; (i bl o;ri,' ,, tg it b'es .r.d pari: n.-i cC t ari? rar u, acre;. .! n io.-" i C egiapo are ;1 th . 1 ' (' t!;' . Eoqujjoi -, i:c. Ws. and w hat t t; is a?tni-h ir:2 irMd' fict.that the Fditors of thetc very Joui na's. who were but vcsterday i full fell a.-, -hip and co operation, and who h. aiti'y i oood in deiiomadncr a!' r "..-. nerds a? parasites end hirelings, r.rc not? 'i.i. i;: 1 .ii.11 uiin .r-i , 1 I bus we hav . , ,. . v ' aiding r-ach other the same kind of i 1 rr. e s. e another sprn.f;, f,f sty and sinori it v f hc?3 . o il... .! iiooe ' lJ' v 14 fci. nun Ut :ii Ui J ii' I; . ,s ;n, iurthcr than to advance their own 111teieits It is more pleas;.;;! n-c7l (, r;,!t . r . V'r "'CV-X 1 c' 1 s 1 n e -1 v " to exhibit tuck feats cf PiCnvnks on the "lucid expr;r.e' cf Mr. Van Puren, and the motives of hi1 rr nr . lionot a. any years ago, of course Jong before cold water associations were dieamr i of, Mr r unp into the city, upon a warra sumn.eFs day H" drank very ft ft ly of punch, and on his return t' und it imp'ei ble to s:t steady oy his , ,r-r la 00c of rcoiinirs. ;f f-M his halam e. hot hy ,:r,- ci hi i hoi -e, he rokc Cilogl 0 t!

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