Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 June 1831 — Page 1

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V.n-rvs, -r j-lnr.-( into I'oft oi7.fr for di t -tit ?hU ( rtr orc, nt !).! ;j 5 tij.l Fif' y i i ' nts nor at.norn. if ; nd v.itlm tt.n o monl ! ;

of thr tim ( f qil'srnl n f , or Tr.rrn Hollars at live wards m or before Monday evening, tl-o.xnmtion r" '" A' ar,t tf J-Jiho 23. i mst. for the purpose rf'aprointinjr p,vut,:iL:,'u:,rthsuo,U bo rreftTo r,i,r:ens lor rh to meet in rt'i- invention at Lyford - Fountain inn on ADVr.n.TISr.MFNTS will be interred r.l Monday c vening, the 20th int for the nr n ,r -r p r ru;tre, f.r throo irr rtior, ! p'Upope of newly organizing the National

a,; fv-rtv :vr pQts per square lor t.icn sia-, ;opt :arrtion. r.,h rr;.r ,.;.! i.r at l.v f'ty to (Ijsror.Cmii t:,ir r,:.ron py:nCnrrera;hut a urr-u notify a ws.-b to dtK-ortitiur, m conlorm - if. to thrtrms -.vilMe conulerod anew i-r.-,ln i - f-i -eat. Th.e r". f ier m'-.t It r -f.i''. on rdl Icttera or cotnniMt'icalii'r? R-Hrc?sed to th" Editor. fV'Mr.trv Pro!nro d( livrrr 1 in Vir.cer-r.c-P, at t! o Mills ri Mi-?r-. It. D. UhrrUr, Marron fc Fl'-.n'or. or .T. f,. Colman, vail t o rtr-'vcl nt h' Ma'iC-t price, in rayrr.cr.t of !iberirti"ns. ADD KEFS TO Tit F, NATIONAL HE i rPLICANS OF BALTIMOIIE. The Commndltee of the National He-pubben:-.-of paltimore, which ha alo acted as the Central Committee tor the National Rf rnblirars of Tftryl-aod. hav::itr witness d toe full accomplishment r t all the purposes Tor which they were ori-1 cirnllv :.printfJ.iHths organization of the mcsont cxecMMve of the State, then ! virtually dissoh rd ihemselves. and ceased to act; ''."if nmv t'rnk it pmpcr publicly to re tuin '!) their constituent- any preferences or power? which were delegated to t.mi n-!K n rrrnfrfiil irrnllpriwin of thr" ir.,l confidence and l.beial rjpport w hich fhr-. have recencd frr;m their political fnend iu diharcinj? the truMs iwt - rrd. And in retiring they have mix h rau-e for congratulation the entire

.K.dw.l! and resolute cooperation which!"0" l" 1' 1 ." '', '

jMted atn ng themselves from winning. But tb.e Committer ilentiy rejoicing w ith the National Repuhr.ins of Mary land in the splendid success hich re warded their patriotic exertion? o the tat rar. hear leave to remind ihem that vigilance is the condition on nhich liberty rests that cur opponents, : thongh signally defeated arnl routed, were i ..ot ricsir o en, anci may rai.v iru-iiistiv fcs

for another trial of strength. Let us le! friends in Kentucky, than in any other prepared to meet them on the outset, and state. 1 give you a list from recollection, hold every inch of the ground that ne.and no doubt i have omitted some iMve so happily gained. ! Within the first year of his udministraOur friend in several of the counties) tion, the following appointments were f ib.t: State have buckled on their armour,' made. w -Already n tr.r. tisbi r.altimore Titomas P. Moore Minister to Coloa.lia; ohc-uld always be among the foremost in the frank master general outfit and one the eapport cf good principles, for her in-'year's salary . 1 000. .'eitst in the result is incalculably impor- James C. Picket, Secretary of Legatant to her. Another simultaneous and-tatiun to Mr. Moore, son-in-law to Gov. vigoioa-; e:Toit,and the cotp tie grace, the j Desha, '000. riiiishinsr stroke, willbc given to Jackson-j i 1 i 1 1 Rowan, son cf Senator Ruwan, ;m p.. Maryland. We have every motive j bearer of despatches to London, 4c out '.- in.vace us to perseverance victory is about 10 months, which is supposed to JC-ain, and surely nit bin power we are j :;lv e cost about jvlaOO. u.uted, and the harmony that exists in the j John Pope, Governor of Arkansas, :ity ia honorable fo a'l concerned ; and salary and perquisites per year supposed villi ! 3,500 to which may be added the patI.'ot tlu -lory of Tartar, but ibe welfare of Rome,; rouagc he has and may bestow on the

'or our battle cry. the incongruous mass :n opposition must give wavnd become I dissipated. Dark and dense and gloomy cioudi have filled the political horizon and portended fearful cv

ents-.threaten-!0"

ing tiit- most wholesome and valued institutions of our country- but thee clouds are

dispersing, light begins to shine through j the Argus, 1,400 them, and the Si ah or the Wp,r is ris-i Laughboiough. clerk no. late parting to cheer and animate the f.iends (j ;ner in practice ot law with Mr. Barry sup liberty throughout the woild, in a glori-! P0r;e i i? 1 ' 'u0ou victory of intelbgenco and civic vir-! Cieorge Lrentnill, clerk do. brother to tue over mere military renown; the mo-.a- Lieut. Gov Brenthill, supposed 1 ,400 grateful to the enlightened and juc-t, be- George Douglass, do. do. sou ot m. c iu-e that force and not reason seems to niglass, who rode through the southern prevail in all the nations called repnbii-! part ot tho state, distributing pamphlets, can in America, a? well as in tho old and!l'I'' money, &c. to aid General Jackson . ,r.-t;.w frr, ..,-.1 .;-,.a sand his candidate ; saiary supposed S 1,000.

n ietche.l system of '-rewards and punish i A Thurston, brother-in-law of Worclor.ts,M a cold and pitiful and pitiless , den Pope the relative ot John Pope, Colyroscription for. nimon's sake, ra bloody i lector at Key West, salary supposed 3,and a reckless tyranny and sov er e flomits- OuO. ion bv arms, everv where exMingtocLico! Berjamin F. Pleasants, secretly apn v.iv the freedom of thought and pi event ' panted to some clerkship in Washington, the right of action; ami we believe that son in-law ot Gen. John Adair salary the moral revolution which we hope to ; supposed sj 1 ,400. .-co ro-ompl. K! m in the restora-i The above is an incomp.ete list for tioo of statesmen, to the American gov-'bcre were more appointments made lor urnmrni.wil! barddv be excelled in its ! Fnis state, but not now recollected, some

oh.rv onbrneti i ll results by tho act of July 1, 177d, '.vhidi announce ! tho mdeppn.Vte of tlu States, ;;nl established a new era in tho bistorv of man. lie II II l .l.i.n: u iu.i." ... .,. ..... Jv of political opponents a- zealous and as !, ..-n ..!....- ro..ir. r.l t ,P ..'fit hnhonest as ourselves in th-ir dent es for the ,r,5,vl ofth cnunfrv. and never hat fe -red their continuance in wro- A thou-

sand things haveh vppoae l within the dast worth per year, 3,'J00. two xrars: to show them the total incotn-l J,'hti -Ted Smith, appointed attorney pete.oce or gross un:;;ne- of those which, ilVjr tno district of Kentucky, in place of a they selected u guide the vessel of State ; lct,?r able lawy ei supposed in peace and at:.f p-ropc;it ; an I late e-rl,,ir' c. 1.000. vents demonstrating the d;"rcor :.mr:e and ; - i"" Jl - e i,lcr ci L:uisvillle Adbitteitiess of parties cl viking their o;i;if,li?pr tne Rl'!!it nt and abusive ..ekMiness under the broad uuntie of pie-j partisan paper in tht? west, appointed to j- ii.-e and passion, rmr-t have convinced ; Prlnl blanks for the Post Oilioo west of

!i a-an Is that the affairs cf this nation li iv e- beer, committed to we; to WP:it ami im iirnimpro rer hantis, incapable, also, of acting

mcett. I nose are ready to unite with; taken from the county ol Lewis, and made us in the "work of reform" they are our Postmaster in Maysville, the distributing brethren, and have a common interest' pest office of the great eastern mail, by Atth us .n tho welfare of the Republic, let removing Mr Lar.ghorne. Maysville con'"jm V- rece.ve 1 n th:;t spirit cf justice.' Urns about 3000 inhabitants and the ap-

'which: in sanctifying the right of opinion

in ourselves, yields the same right (u others. In conclusion, fhe committee beg leave t- cbe their labor hv recommending. 1 1 ' " i ;u ion'; i i; epuol icuris oi me city ot nnltimnie shall meet in their respecneputdic in t artv in this Cltv. That this Convention shall have power to Cilup its own vacancies", if any shall ,iatj ( the" ward? I . ' t , , , , , " h;ch (hey occur, and the the body thus formed shall he. and remain for the j period of the present year, representative ot the party m the City of Baltimore. T hat the said" Convention, out of their own r.n rr.be r or from the citizens at large, shall forthwith appoint an acting or Cential Committee (.1 seven persons, to havein general charge the business and interest? of the party, as heretofore the mrmbers of the Committee being ex fficic members of the Convention. Th.it the s..id Convention, in due sea on. shall nominate, or cause to bo nomir. .. t i . ll.n .......-.I. (..,r. ... lUn TV . . 1 ; it ff thus City, one person as a Ululate to it present us in the College ll Uit ei 11 ,!l the Ilotiso of Delegate-1. Th;'t s;iid Convrptiu'; shall ul:o take oroirgr of and provide for the accommodation of the NATIONAL CONVLxV I ' prnpocrl to be he.d m this City in ilmoer next.and take u.e that tin, fc' Dl!;trict lf Vteutea 1 1 jrff m' als afP na.urcs a, ' -rrcarjust and expedient, n rela-

om the bc-iCongrepp of the U- Se"- , ub.le ar j , LUKE T1ERNAN, C!

lauman. James Hakwocd. Secretary. The following is part of a letter from a j gentleman in the west -Snrh luu hronlhn .i.iro nf f? n irl 1 Jackson to retain Kt ntucky, that in addition to ail other means to eifect his object,! ne nas Pesioweu more i

3re i.atronap-e on hiS'feCITuon- 1 alirf!0T ' "c?.,ccr.

frieruis there. . Wm- T- B!lr' te Jackson candidate for Governor, Postmaster General, 6,000 Arnos Kendall, 4th Auditor, lute editor thc Glabe 0u0Robert Johnson, clerk in some office in , Washington, late partner of Amos Kendall ! Indian agents cr sub-agents, and others tot otber place-. ' Among the appointments to hold office ;n thl s-ilt,. lhc ''i:ng: .' Oliil .'l a i I a I'.llC eunui Ul Ult" lYIl . .t Gaette. published i icd in Lexington, a and abusive paper , the state in room ot m -t vi .Ient pait-.san apoiuted Marshal ot a better man, removed, supposed to be (il. n nt .rf,l I .o the Abeg.iany per year snpjse !, 5 l,000. in. Th unas Marshall, a violent partisan,

pointment was against the wi-h of almost! in this situation, are morally, and IcimHv if not every inhabitant of the plae. Sounder the control of their parents they much for the boasted regard for the will 'are not, therefore, master of that time, of the people hv the General before hi! which thev have bound themselves to de-

election. Worth per year about j?2.,0OO John Pnr;P ( )lrl fia m mn't- Pnslm.'KlBnt i Louisville, the nepliew of Hov. Pope. of Arkansas, and relation of Worden Popp, if: ' , . . - - . v . i place of J. T. Grav, removed, worth about JS2.5U0. Joseph Fickl n. Postmaster at Lexipnr. ton tho1 not turned out by Adam, but

was permitted to remain in office. yp hejou- to that, a man in one of the Eastern jname been appealed tr in accents of admi-w-.is most sly and vindictive oppoer of ; States wa appointed (upon the recommen j ration approaching to devotion. A ch:;n Mr. Adams, and the advocate of Gen. 1 dation ot his being a thoroughgoing J.ick- j sweeping through the mildewed pillory Jackson, and i supposed to have been one j son man) who u as found drunk in a tavern j of European monarchies, casting the rubofthe proprietor of the Krntutky Ga-j when his commission arrived 60 say thejbish of feudal fabrics to the winds, and zette, edited bv M'Calla vearlv about ! nancrs. I r-.rnud men uolii from thpir hih sf.-t rf

1X00. . j - - - - I'enjamin Johnson, a grog-thop or groeery partisan; appointed Postmaster at j Fiankfoif, in place of Mr. Hawkins, re i moved w ithout cause per year about 1. 300. Lane, no. at bhfuyviue, in place of Lanha. removed ; per year, about !500 ! Thomas B. Monroe, another son in-law J of Gen. John Adair, appointed district at - torney, in place of Wm. S Smith resigned to go to the Legislature. $1,0(0, I have mentioned only the Postmasters of the most importance cn the great eastein route, from Maysville to Louisville, to

show that that important mail route is i Can there bo any doubt that if the oice thrown entirely into the hands of the par-Jot the people had been taken on a change tisan friends of Gen. Jacks n; nor have I ; of the Cabinet, Barry would have been mentioned all the removals on that r o-ate. the first voted out. " A CITIZEN. and. its extension and branching out. Toj state ail the Post masters that have been. Contempt cf Court or, Blowing Hot removed at court house?, villagev and 'end Cold It is said that a late eminent cro.-s mads, lecause. the incum- ents j j .e. while holding a court on a sultry chose to vote against Gen Jackson would j July cia . being oppressed hy the beat, be too numerous and long a ht. it ijdi:eetel a ciooi winch opent-d directly cn true lie has spared a It w of those w ho ! the be nch. to be left open. The loop was

oieo against nun; anu w ny r because, in some insianct s. no one could be found to have them; in few iostan.es are they worth having and in many instances, be cause the were situateo in rnunties or i iti con-i essionai iiisinci neanv balauceti in political -ttvngth; nd to take an m.prof liable office frooj a popular frn. rniht '.!' O III- CaUsP So it !).!V ft PCrCOlV eu that inti e I'atio-o

ot I'0,,"-al t I ecl ,;,fJ .Vetn prily committed a man for lea

From the Louisvii e Daily F.'co.s THE POS T OFFICE 1 LP All F 1EN V There seem to be no doubt tnaf the revenue of tins tiepar t a.t-nt liave fallc verv far diort, in comp "i -k- wi thev itidto oeloreif. l;'.trv vain. io:i. office. This the Postmaster (ieoei a the

friends of general Jackson at.e.-opted u, c nsli ution ; ami thi i- a knowitaige ot account for, by alleging the icat cxtcn jthe most extensive nature; a matter ot sicn of the system, and of s: aye acco-.nm -1 sc lent e, of diligence, of reflection; w lthdaficn. But we know that the Post Ofhc j"nt which no senator can possibly be iii csmb'.ishment has been a r apiuit increa-s-j lor his oiliccv1 it such quahticaliou verc ing one from its very eommecc t ment- j exacted oi all legislators, m thii our hapand that under the foimer prudent man-jpy and prosper us repu dic, fiow many agement cf that depait.Tient.it mcomejwho now deem theme!vet wise enough always had something Ike a cot respond- to sit m our legislitive halls, would hae ent increase so much at last, it was a I occasion to acatc their seats? Such ways able to sustain ifseif and a huh j i test would prove far more cruel thau more. But under this economical, and re -any freehold qualification.

forming administration it is liaely to Lecornea charge upon the treasury. I'hij delinquency, the retire, must be owing to another cause, (ban thai a-signed

by the friends of the Administration iua;doiH into which die judge wished to pass

that cause can he no other , ihau u ion oi confidence in tie

email transportation ';jway,bul prtcciv.ng the were not iactinbe could i.ave bttn tx-jed to move, and beu.g ui'geu by the. mas ;ouise of proci iption Hiai;(ci ul the bouso to ro.ne in, he pushed

letters. What el pectea irorn me. couise 01 imuumhiuu mm A 1" it - . . . has been pursued, in regard to I tie I ostmasters, w ho werein-d.ee. Whin the men of business, who-o correspondence constituted its revenues, saw. that tne. head of that department, r the Executive Head of that Government, did not consioor a man suited to their purpose, however honest, faithful o capable, unless he had been in favor of Jackson, when they saw that the old crater ion of eputhlicatiou w as disregarded, and many appointed destitute of every qualification, but that ot having supported the t lection ot the President, how natnial was it i 1 sueii mm of Lusinas to conclude, thai il the business cf transmitting L distributing w 1 ittotore been accorded, ile .v.uo sti-je s ... .. A. , . ! i . t .. : r. oun. c( What then c'u'd be moie natural than that bon-t men, who h ul b,e: pro-,-,a ,s'P,u,m.;,v ()f confidec". stic-md e-ea oe'..iie .til o;.jev.i. " .. .: . e i .i. . : i i. ... ' ... . i withdraw their confidence. V tne:r al:o, f rom tne mad conveyance ? It is but lately that I b..v- ;e:ird the sens of Jackson men, under age, been anoointed postmasters, one :a V I;,,; e ali ltisrtoTi county A- one m oreeu ccuiu y. i i j

(Pn nnd nrintvd i ri f (- I 1 I it i P i' ( tlirOUSfil ttlC

mail, could not be confine., (as hiei dure) '""b' assistant marsna. n mseii arc Thus .ar wn have not been disappointed to honest and capable men, they mu,t to be o that class, w ,th, perhaps, ; i:i ,;lC,r roVs. Our eSi?it itiMtutiouj have objects in view, calculated to wuh-.: fgle exception. How dees this hap ; i o t '.f,u:iov:. have c-.tifcrrcd draw that full and implicit confidence m V lb.s a part of the plan of party , u4 aj:n0,t unmixed happmr." that inode of mnvova, ce which had llClc- ; Are such the orders from, Darne! Welter.

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out intending the least disrespect to tnese this subject, we hope tu.tt some of the youths. (tor they may have been very ciev-'Jackson editors, or others who weie on er boys.) I must say tb, it such appointments the jury, will pubiiiii the names of thtmust be viewed as an outrage upon the jurors, with tbe p:ir;y to win. h they borights of the people, as well as upon their long, attached, and then the people' ran credulity. We all xnovv that men are not determine whether we Lave t-ee n mismanswerable for their contracts entered into formed .,r not. if this is not dot.'', it w : 1

uung tb.eir uoaa.ge, except for i.eccsary food hr.J clothing. Le w tar they, or their securities cn tc -:ta' liable for cf tlCtal unuer takings :; ;i a s: :tf .1 infancy, must be very ques'.;;r.Al.e. C f '1 rr L I I ai triru f ' f 11 ' - - r . 1 'r - ,

vote to ofljcial duties. It i. sporting with

rnvirl.tr nl llio i,i,dii!t tn rvt.rrt them .... ..i, .i mi . . . .-.v. - to sanction such grrs a1 surdities. I'.ut ev en clever bo , are better appoiutmcuts instance (last year I believe) a man, fresh from the penitentiary was appointed a deputy postmaster, m Ohio. And previ - i - r rhesc are a few extreme cases, it is hue; but they go to chew that there were and are jti-t grounds for the withdrawal of that confidence in the Post Otlice convevlance, which, is necessary to its utility, to it? successful operation and without 'winch its revenues mu-t decline. After the numerr us and palpable abuses w bicti have la en practised in the Dtst Ofilce Department, how is it to be ac'counted for, that Gen. Jackson refused to accept the resignation of Bany, as it !aid, and yet requests the resignation of others of his Cabinet, with whose services ! he decU. es he has been entire.lv satisfied ? repeatedly nut, aud the Older as often repeated. At length the judge patience being exhausted, he committed an untor tunate fellow tor shutting the door. Before afternoon the weather ch.ioged, a u old easterly storm blt. uu. aim the (judge was more aunoyed than before, for everv man, wouuin, and caild v. ho curse in one.'ully 'ell the door wp!e open. ei'.ed bevond endurance, the imiire final ini ihe door f. pcn. i ne two Delinquents met in prison, 'and (he same roru contained two prisoni t ims, both confined tor contempt ol court; ttie one in leaving open, the other in shutug tiie door. Journal of Ldxv.

uh;,'.itU;AE!FlCA i ION OF A LEGISLATOR.

tiaa.i .-av ., s oeots-iii v for u ccua ! oi o be thoroughly acquainted with tb. ipnci" i'i.' rroc On some occasion, a very l'.tt man and a j very siiui m m stood at the entrance of a 1 ift. stopped a moment 101 them to m ike lci ul ltlC nouso to come in, he pu n between tfje-rn, exolaimrig, -here i go, ; tijtJ iiiruugli thick and lhm 1

du-tv ni'iMV t!ov ";r ''oi-ernnunt restrained hv wnttcn r,KI 1 OJiGAiN iA I iOrv. 1 , , , . , . , . , i co .st.tuif ,?is , and seconoly, universal e:lubeueve it id universally admitted ; ccticn. Popular GovnrnmentH and univer. that cour ts l justice, at least, should be .. education, acting and re acting, mutukept tree from party spirit, yet it is .-aid iay producing and reproducing each that the late Jackson caucus at Indiana-j other, aie the mighty agencies, vhich. p'dis, at which candidates lor Governor ' jr, otir day? appear to bo exoiting, stiraami Lieutenant Gov ernor w ere nonuna - J:ltj;ig an 1 -'lir,ging civ ibzod eocietif f . ed, aud other arrangements probably a-: Ma:i t v cry w here is now f-,und demandgreed on, was composed, in pai t, ot the ; ;n?r a patffrjpation in Ihe Government juiors summoned to attend the District : .ri 1C. u i'j not he rcfuserl and ho do Coui i, .pai that these jurors were all, or in:in,;, knowledge as necessar y to selfnearly all selected from the Jar kson rank-. ( rrovernment. On the basis of these two

Fhosc who went from this ccmuiy, (incl i - I. ... mii .1 li.r. ' 1 V . . r . t I. - Cmi. 1 . i Central Committee. W ith a Jackson Distnct Attorney, Marshal, Juiors, 4 tr.ey Pick u a Jacl;?on Judge, to ;ive the 1 1 'hey seem to think they h ive the cloct-cns,) completely unuer their cnTO! . When ad:n::;isl sticfe i-j thus attempted to be e ! e J on party grounds what i:vu i tins? - ; n vc nnvp r.en wroiirrlv lnionncd m Le cor;6i(ieied that the Jack-on editors fear c-spo.-ure on this subject. If they in this w:. clear tl.tmse! ves of the. charge. hp r,iiiif thrtu lh;it wh will it-, f.nl.ii.i IT- put a .1 n.M . . . . 7tfi.

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Jure nc Louuville Lyceum, April 8, We su.-tarn a covrrnmon 4t. hZ3 fiCH'Ce M Similar cvncMn.n.1 .i - v ,UJlil. l?i wmn nnno'i of the world. We derive little confidence from other history than our own in the ; based on popular intelligence From thai ; cause we stand out as a bright example for ' imitation elsewhere. Already has our J power to the littleness of deserved Conif - o - - tempt and natural insignificance, appears to have received new impulse even ita first stai tlir.g rush from our shores We see the moving stimulus of education in this work cf freedom abroad. Who gay form, comeliness and stability to the revolution of hist July in France? Who were in the vanguard, among the leaders of the people in their struggles for. .thif rights in the streets of Pari?? Who but isithe studtnts of the Polytechnic school stand fir ft for the laurels won in the three ilays c ontiict for freedom? Who now emround the throne of constitutional monarchy in England and offer the boon of parliamentary reform to the legislature of tho nation? Who hut the very promulgators of this plan cf popular education? Who but the very men that first sounded the phrase, 'the schoolmaster is abroad, which has proved more fearful to the Duke ot Wellington than the shout of onset of the young imperial guard, the last hopo of Napoleon at Waterloo? Wc hav?, iu these instances been appealed tc, as an example of the strength and utility of popular institutions. It behooves os to stand firm, to raliy, around us all of strength and happiness nature affords. Our progiess mtit be onward, full onward in tho advance of ages. Our name must beeomo more and more the name of mighty mei:. Our banner may then float in everv clime, the meteor cf intelligence. Long may it wave in proud purity and unsullied honor over the ocean and the land, and no American tall, if fall he must, under its swelling glory, and bo unworthy to be shrouded iz its ample folds ln reply (0 the Boston S'atcscnan, he Gazette of that city, says: "What tve have said about Major Barry wo arc iv:!!n g r prat brie. o in any otlier place We should consider his removal fr;m the J'ost Office Department gj an auspicious tw nt, not only to the administration, but to the country. We differ ft ore the Editor of the Statesman with r egard to the merits of that officer; our neighbor will be permitted to enjoy bis opinion, undisturbed by u while wc merely claim for ourselves a similar privilege.1" The reader will hear in mind that both the Statesman aud Gazette are Jackos papers. We hope yet to see Major Barry driven from the Poit Office The pub lio good requires it he is now away from his duties, has been almost continually on tho wing ever tir.ee. his appointment. His travelling propensities are sucL that he cannot submit to the clo-p appli cation that 1 faithful discharge of duty 'nously rrquireg, yet he iser ready ,hp T,:ir!c " (p' Uxke his salary cf !-00 year. a; Pat. ' j rhcre are two principles strrdly an! ji! jIC' " Ul- 1 nce are. urst pop& . . ' puncip'.es our Ameri-'an systems rest. AV C.pi . In the prido of thai ir111 tellectu tl superiority wldrli lie uadoubledlv j.o ed. he thought him-; If able tl t,,'e ;;1 Mlf. He ,v.:r.e to me w;tli a ' v;,:(.- was ,U exclamation unedtv-when ! a l-rr-'.li TiriVlliTT.i ta "u r if i i.'l I'jst If ft ' the room -he c-Mnes to im w ii idvtce (an 1 V inij.eriou- voio id veiiement ; animation of hi- arigi v e f ) 'Mi is not i ! .t . i ..i ,...;! iii - advice that I want; I w ant tools! t ol U.rnr !, f,r lire i' t 'u'fV.-V.V Lav-': ti k.: ini'-o -v a crestn, :n w bo had for many r a- kej t a large rk I cat tie. th..t n i v anu .I on d.n :n. als is ar. - vermin . it ia a box: illy applies tia. '.i. ne k and srde- . f the a ed- rlu il i ' ii.'1 v ;.; .ir .-r t! Ho coiiec ts ci y -a;. 1 ..nd p.-.;. e t tat. i!i the b tit:, r.n I ore ; ' it durinir tl e ird'T by -i!' ;ur 'r strew mg it ov er tiie b ', : I ( r'i f ! e.i'ni i w tip .-m-

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