Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 40, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 July 1831 — Page 2
o- ; l ; rWhHte for Lieut. I Yo- that only $3,310,030 11 have be- caUd for years. It certainly i a sacred town views, an J advance their t n mtc.
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ap-roprn-P.ons for tLc construction of the Curi11 i . . i . t . ... I. . . a Ml
norland road, up to inc -"'- mc y-.n n-'. ; - - . . ' . .. ii .ii. ' '..r,,i, i,i;i.,.,n,,1,...i.ilinf iifrt nnrmsition. at th 3 crisis. AH
i:i ist in inc amp unit ,MT ,:" -m ' "" ' i ' '
u?y you owe to ) ourselves and to jour
posterity, to cuard against all direct and - all
iri the Atlantic States for the erection rt" laht hou-es PU'i fortification", the sum of 16,76:). brio ;V; Hn l you exclaim "I t. stran.:e to tell, we
hud in. n, ( vn in Indiana and r.r.ent.ner wcslen
will tell you that no iiuiividu.il or part) considerations, would induce them to ob
struct measuics calculated to benefit l!ie
est hy taking advantage of ihe credulity
of thr people in imputing u them 1 ilr j and garbled statements a matters of tact. Fullv understanding the e-o:)omy ot man, when they tail in their addresse tn judp--
ment, thev endeavor to strip this monarch
e .7-1 '"uIVltH'Coniitr ! All will allow, at least, a cne- of hi influence hy appealing to the pa;
Avarice is hribtd--Kev eigc 13
TO THE O.N 11. VOO.V;
Latc iVnrfjf HfanVc in Congress, rem the ! firs? Conzrrshnal District. Indiana.
I ,i;,o,l(!:irPi! I VHtlliritlf cl it.c ,iFI .uncoil in th
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J iii 'it- ; u 'in " j iiii.i dl Hit' I'Ul'llC innuii "i'i'i'i m" r' v 1 " ' 1 1) I e I L S l; I tU'.lll c . DUl illt. uh.il i.u .- 'in'" . . r
arm iiimseii. iii "' u mhju is i.an-j
and thus the man, who in his mo-
f calcines? was unfnendly, is nuvv
by the undue influence ot thc&c 1 pasior., to enter heait ;md hand
-r -r '..-,..n,t -f v'.r -touar-Khin, in c'reuupiicp t' tatei in the m-ion."' l-t us investigate this, text to produce divi-icn in relation to arm him (f i 7 r. k 1 '..-t bavir. V-rn .tb to obtain com; htc jeturn ; bi,, a liule,anJ ?ee v.hoe conduct .u.d opm- , , ? Are(here no blent p.Jrtic- upon-a $ A A ii lli a .f t1.- --."K'l- ft tin- l r.ited MatPs tor th.-, i-,,, are tbo im-t Mr an cp, your own. or the rl " i . 1 . ",,r ... ' ., ' . f - ; jr s3() I!0nitl.i. - ,h..lt c-,rc.im ,,,n,:,.ft an,. npiM.'Hs ,.f tl.ue to l,,m vouaI-ua ot a party aspect, which m i) excite ments ot " I,. vTlTv "ttTrr 'ft-ts.op, I sball niikr a few ob-prv ation? rcl .tivp'- udp. Licbt boH"p are notb-ilt for the ex. j and stret glheti the objections ot others? brought " 1 ' ' "- t vinr political cour-e, althoub they may bo! elusive and purtinilar lctiff:t of th.e Atlantic phe ran;i! iiolicy has been assailed our ' powerfu
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J1 iga fruta the paragraph un.Ui Vou t.-tp th U you ure. and'rver have been
Uli, it the d'rid'd frienu of hitPrn. Itn j rovon; nt it. ii i i ii
,t v our rcc r.;p i otp- wx.t -nenv . and iru ?.io
t'o1 etb.tori.il tie .J t"
!!ie F.'idor of that journal
a it.rrit tuat
-t.u,-,!utihry a,e built tor tt.e purple ot j , .lepends on the issue. Sup- it, their unrightef us projects. -t Li can be dreaded thatj I, , snot to be odcrr,l at then th.t .i ...:n .., ,..,..,,.! i !,i, ,!,.. .,,.. i .nH nmvp tn r lnsuthci or. : wp bare some such m ti in out own o...,.
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Lut tl i-, like other ubicct f-t tori'.tation , ooiiequ! t-tiy the i-nceet" the m'porte,! article to cc.Rit Ic to tl c w ork. W til, wouhl net try met) "li'i arc reCKitM J ''Ul-11'-"1
v L'ii u 1-. i.Ki cin r u em I' ri f i ioi:!iauon , ooiiequ! i!t;T tt'p t-ncv va um iii-j-oi .v .1 : ui ;p c on) le P It C w o r K . v 1 1 1 , wuyiu uti ;n moil 11 ' ' - n.ay h.e broup.t into .!:rcpap bv any attemtt! will be rcdu ed vv hen sold to the coriiner, e cn t,e ,..u.cen toll and other income jas to what they assert mr-D institute of to .any th- luea-urr 1, t.r.d .l.e moanto wion-iil b; beneMtcd vv hctler he rcM.'es ,n UipI M0k ,iav the mterest of the ad- tiuth , devoid of principle, and who would tain it. or to nub r its cpemticn n- oo.nl a? 1st. the e-t,t he Nortli or the South art o: 11 Mil yvti - . . , , . l . . ' . '. ,,, barter in" rur r,avbe,amonct!. vc .a! 5 nt-of the union.- ti- l,n- Stales. Aid as the monev that jditioral tnea.s required, and keep the. not hes.tate ono CTon.ent 1.1 birttrm -r How the Httcm; t to rrn-irr !. h yn opcratior. has brcn exra ndt d in f rt ct n, lith t I a v. 't l.-i ; C; r:a I in icpair? And would not the liberties to promote their ow n ngglatice
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i 1 T r Ivu- line wat'ii! w r.n n.av ne t.roup.t ui'vO o.-.-repaiP i-v any axtcni; i! w ui jp rertu ed u t:en fyiu 10 w.e cor-iuner,
i.!-rp On this nr.rcas'. -a, however," it :-peat ho ha? abandoned the
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J-o ti j - . a equal as mav to, can oru.c it mto ui-re: ute, imx raided trcru a o.iy ae.i on iinporu-n nr- ljf,.nw,r.g income, from extei'ded iraae .ment. i liese renecuuns - ,vk " Feiliaps, an great and mo j 1 anM!U to .U ttrmii.e : ard conclmb." that ; tides r.on have r; righi to cod. lain ; tor : t., ,;ljnlv do o, and refund the rum bor- by reading apiece in th.e Wt-tem Sur, 1 . ,!;! '.,L!,(? r' irp have mad' .iue tl.rcovcrics witli the wand - who have n- t nide u e ot i imported article?. , " , , , ,1,, . 1 .... 1 .1 , .v.'rrJ t" ' i--u et u - r.entrus revolution-are d.,:ly t iking p.ace. Ma,loi;UN t,..lt ;in, lllV1Ml,le t;) h,v li;t(1 I!ct,.in? to ;,sv. jtowed lorg l eto.e it become cue? I an-.signed ;A tnend ot henex . .. a u o! t. the r:ilize-l v.oi!d, not only aiTc-tir-glumrtal eyes-or ; 1 rhaps you have ht n a pupil Konlf-cati-.r. are n--t constructed solely for )Swer emphatically , yes and would attord, truths ticmbrtiO laf.. i .ie au,... n -
, , , . , icf the little Wi?;atd, :,d have acquire t tho thf. prottttmn ot those j iace u at are Mtua-,mari Lreut brnetits , bv an increase oi gins t.y pas.ng a crmpnmrni -wi .na mu end cai'tncts ftliougn tne ' l'tei j . f ;!i . , , , . . , .;:tp n ijdd'prhoo' but for ! . . . 1.1 1 . " 1.. .. ..c, .... t tbo h- bimscit n i
ulaticn. vv eauii auu 11 aue , iiu in 1 . -m-A 1 j r , d .... ...
e iticnt to anv one conversant v ith ?t les)
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lan ?UiT- !); cities t rau:i"-o 1 iivii-, M.e entrance 01 . ji y tu a.-. '" - -,.. j-- 1 1
tor ha-! ..,,1-, fir, d cefilts w here H k can lacvcnt at the polls, von must soon necotne pre-- pearea in ine same paper an-m iwo weens
apr-.road. of a hostile army, and tcciire ; .( ,i e increase of Vincennes, and ago the vrgariesot a cr:
of tho the
rnilei States .after thr payment of the pnblio from plunder, propel y deposited in cities ul;, , " . , )r ccunlIV, will ; ri?t, or the ambiguities of an office b-dde." deht) amonrr the ?evi ral states Ki the lTnion, in t ( 1 1 n o. i f.) bv j'.rsots re.-ubnc taindr; d-l 1 ' , ' ' ':,, n,-i . i- -n nt t!-o roi'm r 0.0 i-r . 1 r 1 1 . . 1." 1 .1 11 1. -it ..nff rpnviin fctalioiiitrv lliC a.iiC 01 vviio l- coii;(.ious oi UiC I'lUt li c..-r j;c reportion to the nucd er of repr.-'en'ativ in nub-i di-tai.t. It one ot cnrlarue cities should ;tioi long remain -rtl,"'1,t,. '" , . . , , . Cor.crc-s from tarh. would Le vho must 1-1-t and tall into the hacd ot an pi.oo.v , the eo,nor ;iabor will not by any event be w:M zei. ; adverates Hi n liicn Vliluo i- bt'Jgned at, e.-iuitable that coul I be deviM-d a? such a dis-' wcubi b-d a ?eock. It i true that the tlisaster !vmil. erhanic? will be encouraged, all patriotism Uerided, and iionetv bauitiheC
!nbutin of the public revenue whuh i ai.nu-' would fill l.eavi.-st on the ii.habitfr.ts f ihe.j .j- judu-tiv wdi pir er. from tho w Gild. He tlseu procee.ls to alh drawn froru the pockrt of the citizens of city, huU!;e ealarrutv would U it thnuxu,! j " ; ; ' ' Ulink 0f th-; and u deprecate the Cou.se rd-the Clay pattv tC each state, woul 1 again return to lb. ni 111 the our re, uhn. . f un hern.oi o, it tne c. - and l'u ,l c l,ue 1 1 , . , .. ,. ... . , f ' , n, portion ti.Bt thev mav have cntnluted to tn i.ti. of a mn.t.v are de t. nded, the interior i-heuld lliregarl the impulse ot noisy dictating to .he p. opio 1 uoult, nk thlS
.p support of th fovernmi i.t Such a prop,,- of it is sf.t t:ition trora a rerrei nta'.ive ot tne sable po; 'turkvand 1 e:
-.tion of ttiP euutb, or th:ir masters or criv-is ' i-ir; aj s ly tne IiKiians e n :e sond ,
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,1 s.-i e vvtre not i:r, aijed, e.t
. .11!.! ri. t be ipux: eot.i but w ho would th J.i t w ;
iv p lii'Micho that a repn tentative of Indian's lil.e i.tt r
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iStiaU have been satistuu
Y( ur nest general ;-.3.-o:iody vvil;
butt!.. V pound out tlairidoou 1,1:1 ; J " mthn-ne. of their country , whom v IciilU d to .-,ct upon nt.ny a;o;;io ui.1 mat on-, d vi;;-s: liberations
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ho.uh consist ot Units) t U ai-o Uin aiiair-. menm-as tan iil-vo. ne ,i;pov trt ! pi-ietuou u. u.r vw,,,,,. . ' s .. - v.,fnf. 1o ..11 nioi.ertV ... . ' .. . You state th at v our mind has hen drmd.t work, arc mo-:!v ctu.M.ucteil near h,rg;e town-d1' ,M """f 10 dU lu ' deri ;
rt ;!ri,viduas, sue!) a coauge. uiougn oi.;tn t,.R irrf.5i5tibit. -CouclViion that th
a very email scale, mav have taken phepj'ted by our venerable chief macistrat. Ithe distribution ol the rarp!n rev. nue ot
ir the ofhee ot my contempoi ary n.o r-
neighbour up street. It is not impossible that he mav have associated the "good ol i Sfnf.x,, a4 an aid or privy councillor in hi? editorial and other multifarious la b-r and n? a tun l cf active partner vrith this assistance he may in ttilure b. ena!led to keep both even open, anil not fep, as through a gl as, dimly. Shou1 thif bethecase, the sudden change tr", klM to "'ve'1 i? vvell enough acoou! for Put is it not advisable for tho edr in fviiure to stn k to one or the other f these two little words? For many 1 tlude that this versatility : a bid oa nnd indicatory of a shifting and uno; in politics as it is well known b son. particularly since the late ''patriot!, bh.w up cf the Cabinet, tht oi'W? a hell by verv unceitam (enures in iboilavs. 'i'he-e reasnn ben;' knon, r tnus bo couredet, that oi:iy feriain alter atione will ar-wer the purposes of thost
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Ken-1,l.,-t;-..p. at tbo noils, atier vo-.ir tr.tr.o.s utleiKan bow .bis i irm?-r, (as hR call?
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h;in) ..'r lit ad. cane i-ifjie the. people!
he t.ott ir.ooht oi4i by ,i:u;t n cat:
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re-.respntative. of fr, 0 vvhite i:;h;d.itants er d.o ei.eioy came v. rhin l.-o .r reach. K't : ters of inter, st: tome ot pecuiiar in;p. :- pes Pap-, uoow rxutnnjj l. no iias ec eh! hav ate. t- '. to nrle the pockets ,d Mipo-se the .tlautio Slates, in coiist-cjiu iu.e oi !(.,Tlce to you r town and c cut. t v . A ; v iei ia:tV"iOi o re-usi nate th.e langairbinf--e rst.f.p-i 0'O their (01, tents ir.to. their p.rticular and tsposed situate:;, dm.i.! j ' " - , s bovf: has " tuaon.o r.e spin! :d j.artvi-m i ?::v titdte b an K'. . 1 .a-.U.- ... !..b r-.' -m. n who earn not have had csi ended aii.cii-them inorp ;han their lt , ' . e , . , fj ,1 , , . . ' , , ..rtV.o-,r 1., the ..vet of ihcr brw, hke i; p. oportion of revmue. it is no rc, u why wn; and acha,Uerto i.s unp.hito tl .mm.ry a,urtss? i h" same t.o!a i- -wri co;ti?upnts. but who live in ea-e."tbo sun lus r ven'.eof th.- I'mtcd Stat, -should (autbol if.es to create a stoc U to Co: !t!0ci jui.l) Who n;;- ;.; !einj tr :1 to (.e;:vj
i.m'iv nn tin- frions ot enslaved .1; now be divoh a qually amoiii; tl: srvcr.it ! r:in.tJ (torn vvilhtti its litnits, ' connect tut peoples oy s.. dements as talse as
jEiaosoi no- umun. ..,...., vw :.. t""'' l.'!t p V.hidi ariil iiity levels a i -. uie a u 1 1 c is . , ; o vonur i h:s t-amp !':i.'".
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unit 1 clow tne toxus. wiin pow-i i no 1; o.ue mpic a 10 .iiaw me im a.
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d more of ihe United 'o ct the commons turns in stiu so.h w uiey enu i,,.uu: nsoe n.on to give H:esr
ft-li.O vai do not know the d.ttert i-ee t;(i- (rea-ure than ii..- oti.eis tl.ey on-td, 'r-t abb-h a tl :( e -cliool trotn a mo.ei;. o, voit? .or paiiy purposes allogf liicrT
tv. pen a '.ire'. t tax and an indir-et tax; and 'di-- t!n.-- tit ;r olio ha - e t cm n advap. ed in
oartly pxcuable, for tb,-ir
. ,nfr;. sir ti. k ,vii 1:0 not undrr f.n 1 In-;, lit J k-,t: but d is 1 r, a-on w , it
'fi'.i on v .vt mmv times sworn t . ,ould not 1 e -o divi.'.td. It th.e old ; i.d ,t- jtligible pmn
ort . ir.: 1 a ears tnm voor eoislle to 1 ;utio States l.ave
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Uhe tolls, kc k
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These moasutfs, in 1 hese sauiemen. )o they call thi? die-
Mat is U.e ca-e y ou are rt.y exeu-at-le h ;r , ,r ,i,rolri,;.,- b:e t.me, orem.er an ac- ujth the others COlltemi iatcd, tation? Thoy deve thrir plan; Wish I J e sin ot .r.aorancp is to l wn.ked at. di- .(.imtll'rri'.toiiitlncfurv) iiii;(itLr,.,6 in ;, aoiin Mi.'ii un" ".t. . . 1 , .1 ct tai is a tax: laid on rroperty, to be paid' f, ml tlbtntaition of the ; ublie eveine. iwill he of no ncubtlul cbaiacar in t be. r carry tr.em into execution; and if ne :u
y tin owner; an indirect tax is collected by It is -trance, sir. tliat you did not see the itu- const QUence?. Circuit judges, Sitn! pi OS- .tempt to counter act tne.1i by point dig OUf
m posing a duty on articles imported u.tw a; r.nlicv. and. o v ,ur ra at ltm uts the 11 iuMice , i( ,r ., , f r . ... r he elected in their motives, and exposing the. t.t!:-rtv Or
Mintrv, Riid is paio 111 me ur-c liiMitno.p ny an : (,t div idin tlie -1 rpius revenue 01 Use umti'U . . .' ., f mporter Tho constitution provides that the.' State agreeably to the pkiu sucigestetl by the J01'1' !':',llr".'. t 1
tn ujJiifiui dumiu-jiiii'ii ajitmn. , inry assume a. ic;: j'j
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number of representatives in congress and. Pre.-idtnt: it is Mran-e that v on were 0 easilv idratnai of ni-tice. A scn.uui i.U;. ..i. . v y. uiuaui-n.
from whom tho editor rereiveg hi sharC jirect tares shall be apportioned among thej c aided by thr Mili.i'u rs, "i.nd i ur-uaded 1o Virss of the United States has to be eiy kmc, mdec; ! Ti:
evrral sta'es in proportion to the number of; abandon the rial t- and interests of your coninhahitants that is, by a.blin- three-fntlis ot ftitucnts: it is si autre that you, after brine; a the slave population to the number of free in. 1 m, Inber of Coiu: rt s- four m ?'ioi: did r ot know habitants Iu consequence of this article in the, tj-.e difference between a direct and an indirect constitution, th shivo-Lddinj; states send! ptx: end it is taoi ' 'hnn tr.ance that yon should socio twenty cr thirty niore representatives to, publish to the va ihl your want of ir;tel'i.jencc roncrpss tiiantbev would tend if it were not, t,n tb.it subject, 11 vour letter to Mr H11.1 .
ifor thrir hl.ick population. Put no direct tax t ;,l-o si. ant; - 0- -it y 1 did not vote with i i S3 TBid into the United states' T reason, and; ti.e Jaok-on .a- ,i!ers of Concrcss (ro:a the
the conseouence is that the jluvc-holding j S'ate? of renesvlvania, Ohio, Ketituekv, and .hence.
vt-.m .tu. fii,0 i,,r. t,tiQe Infnrm' states are not taxed in proportion to their re-i Ilhnois on ti e i.ropo: -.tion to reduce tbedutv
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' j'rt'MLia.iuu in c-uiii,!..-', 'ii.ii ii i"i' "- j on min" . lecimtr i!UllLJiS 01 ycjui to it k-i" - 1 UlVli.'
of Treasury br.ul and butter. if t!iP question bo asked, what ha- thp editor of the Sun achieved in support of the c iuse of the "greatrut ar.d best ? he might consistently reply, F' have done little "wl" les.
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Kiess 01 tne ciuiio ji."10 '''j '-, iu.v.. niunttii t'l.i ij'iui;
rlectod in the same manner, to acvocstc sctip-tuie vvp.cn it suits him. Why not cur -tate inteie.stP, and lestoie th;.- genc-,como cut openly and lei! us, i: gentlemen , ral o-ovrrnment to a found mid honest -.ii you will stand by, and let us gay and do policy: and our Jdate lias to be di ided whit we: ; !ea?e, v c will consider you very into congressional rii-jliicts undo: the bite good, p.-'-iuii: citiei.s but if ou ;:fcen?u3. to provide for a fair and lull ex- tempi to h usliatc our schemes by optniupj , res? ion of the puLlic voice tvc years the eyes of the people, we will "loud you
aousc, denounce you as enemif to
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! hrcp arc only n poiti. u of h.o ir.ter-i v-oni- c-.-?:.-:ir t. nn-siocrats and federalism.
;il not ttonK' ,i,,;0a vntir nevt reniescn oi I
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his reiuer now the latin word "bCIiri ta prove that they nay a sre:itsr r.roport;o'i , i, ftraii-e if the tnrmo'B au.d nieclinnics o in- . ' ( , , :, rip s;(Juld ktep !
? , !,! 11 JUtV' 1,uCS " " TrcBsurv than are paid by the same number ot , ,c8 inidioudv snatr hed from them rim! given 'an eye to the SC
services lequired, 111 bum-;
jU man, or an old nernan?
Cowplimmt t the. Clergy,
-Good eld Senes." lec'are? that nine
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piiul oy 1 tie same nuinocr 01 j iiiCg 1 a i j iou a V f 11 air r.e 0 i rom 11 iPni ur.o ijiu'ii ' i-h. m ".i - --r 1 - - " j j.ir.i. x 1 1.
fr-c inhabitants in the non-slaveholdmg state? j to those who now fatten on the toil and pain of ijrjgr his ticket. 1 he subject o a t!?0ICt .dr. diL
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I According to your statement, the state ol in- aT, enslaved population, tmaily, it is Hoped , fny a iu,ljCnu? ticket, I diall ir.i ttweil; Js it a !ict, as a u,ir Maled the c&t-r ' , T.I ...1- .i;,.,.,c .in,! tl.o!.l.... ;ll . . '..I.- it i'nn.1.1 it" I - ti , 1 -a . ! j I J i ' V,'W
I man a containi o-i ,00 iiui.toivr.iii5, .... - uutiyt
tote of Louisiana contaiut lt5.9-4 tree inliaD-
tanT. less than one third of the number con-
rou will no! think it stiange, if hundred.
of vour old fiicnds, after havine seen vour in
capacity to represent their w i' hessh.all w ithhold
tenths cf the puct m thi country aTe'ttU!:f4 jn the state of Indiana yet you propose; from you thpir support sit the August election; . . . to five to the people ol" L'.uiMiina halt a much! an,i tb;,t vou will not think it strance, silthouv-h nnstocratically mcbi-Cd ; that H to say, in .tUnr,-f, ns .,. ,,,,, to the state - ton are "m the hand of our roliticd friends"
favor of a government which place the cl- .-,iina. The state of North Carolina con-j that yon .honld he ' -disposed of," cor.tii'.rv . 1 r .u tain-" 4f)l,iN frrt. inhabitants, b s- than oiice'vuur own inclinable ., bv vour political enemi Supreme power undci the control ct ti.e m, a h,llf the number contained in the state of AN NTI-DUM AG' 'bUh
nobility
to
This it? very important inform i Irdi uoi yet you orono-e to give that state
. . . -.. , - ., tw ice as much hard ca-n a Voii irive to om
tion indeed and, conncc'rd witn tii oin nvM i(;it(, pp,H whvn Uur project vTould er modcit and Jimder.t -tate:ncr.ts should mvr one d.!lir to an inhabitant ot the Male , . , pm have in part had the honor to represent,-
have such weight witn me pe.-p. .i u ,, t , c,. in,rf.r,r,.5,.nt. i n .vould eae to
1fl.1l ,-...t Mit ton :in ii,S.i!iit:int ,.t' h.(il!-l;iii.i il'lf (liiifir HI
1 nsprvpa vnai: ziitr uiit vui vui v r u - ,.
ion ti;f vim:!:nnls a.zr.rrr. ON Ol 11 ST.Vi F LFG 1SLATI. RF To rur Ci 717.1 ns or Knox.
: -itv A .'ore Giti?'-r.
et nt-. and to an iui1a'.ita,.t a N .rth Lar...- '1 ,e enclf at :ng tiCt? v li en 1 luu y 0,1 10
Ot our elergvmen ari.-ioc rai.-: uy,iur lina 01,.. d.dl ir thirtv nine cents. one common interest, f lOtlld inil'ice a
: . . , - ., . . , . a:.....-.. ...
1 r,o n imp m enoilPi to CaUSP 'Okintl I t,is woulu PP OPT oci v coriett n f.c ictw.. C;lim p.;,. i I s . ss l - 1 1 o t- t a 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 11 , ... ... ,1 ,, I, . . ., . .... . . . .
. .." . . .... . r-... of th.U.oted State; was thrived tioai a Jirect, ,i:,r.,; in thu. t,:i.on. 1 ; " U'" " " ' ' . ' " " V '"tl "-Ut ? Oi
thoughts even in me urease oiacj.t tax. a tax. levitd on property m proportion i.i t'3 u...o.. . 4V... , I b-i m the t me gbuy ed ail. tne ciat.,:i. the ah
i.... 1 i... . . i r ! . .ni'i! tor .a feiv ti.-.i tl... ... ...i. . . .
upon; iu'. 1 must oc -j , u.,u o;j , uuu t. n ( (UJi jf i 1 1 1 ig jr.C remark?, to point to sat 1. onh. Vincenucs Ioard of Health, and tho I arWhen our date will display to the gest portion of our citizens, da i:ot posses miration of sider states, her um iva'.ied . the stride cf si.uilini;? Sump, of us a location for tiade, and the jdiical and least io po5jo-5 t!,,s sense, :-.ri'i urdoHumite ' r-gticultutal icsources ot her eittnsive jv- ;,Mi j eiisti;,g circumstancei. WhJ. and and ft rti'.e country, this hr. sough must , , uo tur:; vvjjalt vrr w..v w;'".
beromo a n.ait ot commerce for tnou- Mows w e ai
sands, tne pi ooucis 01 ytai eiu.i,, .. oiun:,t:r th' n enridi, and the value of hm-l uil! kdn ,?.j..t.
not then bo nominal. Then it hjU bo, as ,..,;iitj . ,., ru.r v ilC(,ty t;ie pr;v;9 ( that tiulv great man, Cti.vroN ot IS . oik. . :ite "coat mnally ioa;ii; ? sV 'n-'
who-p untimely ileatn MitoUueti o:o,iu..s r..o,pheie. with t!ic m.:d poisom i-.s, of patriot? in mourn -r-g, progi jrti.raled, i;tt;ons I'ieast- give i: ?ome informru
'will be fnao'el to nvnn, VMinoiu , j, n v ,(, , ,K. .ii;t. ( l.j,
quail y ii'emieri. In two
: fr.ics of low n. irnmorp ei n.;
1 tho iu aii its tho Siiibb
tXilt
lull
V.'heiA
Foge Indian
its value, aid paid by the owners tor in tl .-it I 1 r a - I palladium ot our uoiou. tr.e mental cui- J0g,
it ip 1 in.ir.i rid "Mi m io.uo u -.,-.- -.t. i.-.i, . . . 1 .....
- 1 --
1 1
case, the amount to be raided wuu
Clil' - ii--"
I .n tfdiy
. o sip.tomei.t 00; 1 eoi ir.vr (heeir s'.IF I T.ro .- ' J
The mask under which "Sei.ex" writes toucd among the overd states u propo.uon. without netranmg irom :,i;y ,nsi pjo.on , , (f) Uu. titjf..e , JJaVU1 s ... ... . . , to tneir rppresentaiion in the House ot 'tPrt' ! jons. or iivlulodi;' anv nuchal. tabic (eel- '' . ,,, 1 ( . ,s well chosen Although he endeavor , X Con,re?,,ut m! .s raised; You he aware that y our m- .' ing to blind and deceive the people by ad- from a duty laid mi articles imported .mo t.;e h-xnn is d-e-dv conVern-l ; 11 M. ssc s.e.i ( t a co, it, , n,,i. : 1 . c ..gil, , , , ... " Unite Jstatrsand paid by the consumes, and.it dividual tl.i, , n.ef- u c. u ti ., .1 , n, ,v ex , ,c nc c? a,.;; p;t;iiy 0,0 vocating for the moment tho btilliant and . . rrobtlble that the 1 ree states are m the tnea-urr.s to to net ided h tho . - 1 , ,,.,,,,,,, s, 1:,
VI 'l i I T . L 1 t M I iii-k 1 1.--., ...
.wimlnKir.iion r.f thp immnrfol as uTeit ccn?iniitr hs the Mave tUtes m prod QpXt runf.r;i ari-vn.L'lv ; M.ii that the se-
Udll IbSPv tinillllliru uilioi vi iwt ' - . " . , r-i , 1 5 U . CT
. . ! portion to their tree popuictnon. cii"iou mc; i f. nr n
Should the
t,.il'orcnn tli.-. i-oll-jr m -i i z of tl.P nfiuera 1 .r .- . . , ... t ... ir. V,o I'i.itr.1
oni.-un. .nt v i c i ...... u . ..... -''t.cr.umoer cm im1 inn - t "it .t 1 1 n i.n-., , I
m! .fer the nn-! rP
that be, is too perceptible on bit neck- m"ni t(1 t;li',": B,ul "' n,a;S rfOI ,p ' ,ift, rn " ' ! tional debt was paid the surplu- revenue should ptopte .llieu opo'
i'ldioc ; e j i escnt.'d i ves ,
w e i e
de
cor. sent to servo is a entice ot cui)
i on Tin: vir.cn:. :;
'I'loiFFV iVAi;;;!?:ci.
sea son apnte;o ;f. vr,f-, r'-r ... i
' i ..411 .1.1.1 rleautii.ess an-e.-eiiti;;l to h.uilf!.- .,,,.1 ..
? ..... oi
P-o;i
" 1 1 bo
recent stroll ihtouo-h
f-dr i.orou.'h, cam
on mon
'consiile ration ol puvate t onvt i.-it-noe, b.r '; "wmme v.ac to t;,,.
ills, v.nh i ..-. 1 iieie wa.r an rr!inar re r f
1. r
i rrr tense. n i-
- o. f.mp. to the HULdlO lu liflli. I ' is, v.nn
imprcsi-utsly, to; ... c f,n,llll(ir nr;n, the cm potation to pieven ;.m
iliP' ilPtini nt - , - I I . w v j
I -1 . I i:i'.lfI-ifiillV. - 1 r . -"---t.l.. -
an "Exclusive- 13 too plainly emdamped amount to ten m.ll.ons ot dollars Honua ij,, e.iect men to their legislature who ; ' entt?hs htm to 11 " tsts, it an important du- o-. t- 1 4 l -I. . . . , . this sum, divided amorn; the several states in thc( linrtwn o he firm ll'i VOcates ot tbo p..... il,i-nnu. 11 -,..-,' . ; o. , 1 1 . . ; ' on his essay lut he will not be able to . proportion to their number of free.111 h ,CL , ' ,( , doiversai segaid. U ith a s'.ict eye to " - I'.dd C(y good c.ttzep., to see that naitn this false coin on a patriotic and v ir-' white inhabitants would amount on an aver-h;ilIub-!C pio-hO; ty dernand,, .nan are ,jc Peltate Itrud th-- proper He!- t tostMctiy e.,f.,i(:,d. Tho.e who iigh, 4 . . . , !aKe to one dollar for ead, .11,11 woman an.'.j the u!izen.-ot Km t t..e appuMChiosr. ' , malll..,.tc(i iu tiiis ca-o. Let ,llf'!r and dim! thrir whi-kev-'or, tuous people-they happen to know a chna throughout the United states. But should, election. A m.st.tken policy in some l l " , vUe5 0l lh, lMoi!l. our 6;ref.S are not ro,c dlVn:ive to: ' al thing or two thev do kno'.v xho are clad the surplus revenue be divided among the sev- qu.,lters ot our ,U'.e, and a paitisan iUl " .n0r UI f ... n IS pe:soas of ,!,Wv. f.OI. .fir1 . ai ' . .. , " , , r t ; era! states, accordm; to your mad project, t i j I.(lc.i' 6.Kne gent and upright ot all p.at!t? .uo i 1 n .y , ,.oi more annoying, in line hnen and purrle, and are fed fump- wmiji amount on an average to enjhtv nine) . rJ ,,,ou-'-e-9 ', ' 1 C . S the nonulaiitv lie merits it is toUudoiJ 01, " ''I so ..angerou.s to the welf ir.. 4,i
IVO 1 1 ll'.iH"IlH COl 1 I ..w...- - r - . . 1 .1 1
.. . - t imiir.rtum fpft'ic ! t in -ii "inro Tb.n pi ni' 1 1 1 . 1 .
tnopslv Pvpr, davand tbpv draw the' cents to each individual in the tree sta'es; amp 1 . ... '-- m.. .11 ii,-it m iiraisewoi'liV; a-ll,.
J J J J ....1.. ...... :i.. ..f ,0.. r.rJ,.r,c u.,111,1 l, intrrrOn n the vvi.dP Wahash ronnf rv . "" " . ' so.it.. !... .. . t .
roio-M.ii,it rtiHiu,., - ----- - - . .. -'V With Mr oiitiei 1 would seU'Cl Joscru ""j oa- 1.-, ter.u 1 1 .u-Mrov In fo,.:.r:
just conclusion that the people pay for it .taxed indhectlv. annually, one dollar and ten 1 cent;, which would be paid to the slave holders The editor ct the Lawrenceburgh cf the southern Ftates.
and ot the state, should now iouseacor 1
e: whose heed lessne ss, 0:
ro!
The influence ot Knox, in relation to:
Statesman says neither Enoch M'Carty' Should ten million of dollars bo divided a- . 1 ., . .. . ' rri-si: the several states in Proportion tl their
por :n urotner jonairxan were present at f p , ,. ' . , ,r in i,jna .,, f--f noTiu ation th.e state ol Indiana wou
the late caucus at Indianapolis. The entitled to the sum of 3-11 032 dollars annua)iy,i rliv ided. No party schemes, or ambitious
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t 1 . 1 I .1 . I A ..1 I l.ivj. "- ,J - i 1 ... .,1
reri and determined Ietnng in it.e hosonp n(i i,:,s :,,,i .-, i.( tt..ff veot:ihw ,11!,.,..,, c...
Ar.ivPf .rivl cilsvon WUUIiy Lillet,., 1 J 1 " , v 3 l'"l JOIIH U Ot evei- gdod CltiZtD !. f t . , - i.ii n 1 1; mnhtP nnil , n pOI-onoU- st one h --b o, 0 .... I. .
; oiiai iiciti iui t"-"'v ...-r.. . ...... ... . --- ii....u 1,1 s-.... ii nt-n
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, tet'iitv ot purpose, in me pel lormance oi ""' 1 - .0001 annul our st.-fr
1 . . i t. -i ti; c Mi . .... 1. ... 1 1 1. 11 1 .
r.nDM-!ifl fnrm0r M.tl Mf ana mien years 11 tveu.u .imt-uut to . ..-,00, -,rt.lcncei tnjuui uu allowed 10 inner
....... v f,. 'H.u.ii. t "SdoPrirs r, ctTleient to turnpike a the state I . t. t. . t .:
. -.: 7 . .7" . 7 ' i.-... .u ...t . .v... sufiiam. ivuox uas vim
;j bej the measuies alluceu to, shoubl never be;...-' - !',Uttto in : ,(.:,. . tn dweliimr-? How 1 , ,!...i.
i , i iiiu iiuuin- uui.vo. ............... . .1 . , o - - ...i.i . 1 c 1 , v1; i r m 1 .- . l. .. . . . -!--
. 1 i .. .. .... . . ..... . .1 . 1 1 iiiuf. 'ii,.i..r. ..
.II. cnamsjers is a on uiti ; ouc 01 me i"""'11""" neoe-.-ar y to rovei.
forth as Receiver at tort Wavr.e it is and countv roads, in the stat
. . .ii .. . . 1
,, revt nue re divnieu amoi e ia pes n j
nis namP .th- union according to yourpr'p et, a project j nonce
dopttd on. or absence ot
the latter who rills that office .
1 .11 r.ii,... . 1 . . rl 1 ) a 4 I 1, ..ni i ... , 1
, , . 1 manV IO Wnoill an tanii pioicssious nave " 'o-,i. 1 s or ; , ; y ral O..o v n, he n,-t. ; " .T ' . . . .- . 1
But houUthe a.V : -jv itolotdt b-i the means ot snUistci.ce.-- tllt,,,uo your renders to tin :.!,..,
! states oil - i , ,irrrr will thus nresent for votic :, ; ng su'df ct.
X .1 n.t ot i-i,riert inl.irmQtint. ! S' J 1
A , -J vv.,,14 v, ..ui iv, llltvi 114 nilUll.
aoi ui i-uncii i u iu i UJ et no 11 , , . . t- . .i - , , , ,, , , probation, to repre-ent hk.ti'"'X county this ; nit cct interest, will be al 1 ' l . , . . ; , . . ... year, a combination ot ihe mo-t inteie-t- 1 he In
a cmize:;.
-.. K'-ifxo.I rt ii o c r.r n u k,i f.it mad tint ! , a t o nut i t; ' 1 i t 1 1 hilt r'J.I.'ttfi (ill. O
. ' " cu. r rin end-V on ,f vour m.isLer without i " i ' t "V . ' . 1 ' . ' ,s . " .. . a .l" ;ear, a combination ot the mo-t inteied-i The In lian Dhunlace O.,, V ,. r
ot the body assembled at the seat of gov- invptUrati 1? coneRCCS, th, ?.dte of Ia- . . . J ul' .. . V ' , ' ll sr.g callings In the two candidates news tto.r, ltock !5hs..d i-. t!ia
... ... iuii)ic:ri'ju oiiici '.iMui'-u i.i:ciiiiitc 13' , , r . . ..i . i-yj
ernment as it is an error, I t..ke pleasure . diana w oud annufiliy b-e the sum ot 37,574! . . t ".nauu in correcting it. ine amount ol salary en- hillita!l.S) ul.;ch wouid d.op into the laps of; tluence united, and propeily directed, can if' l
named, ou have a manufacturer, a laim-iof the mounted miliii i r, Wy
nr n w .
merchant, and a mechanic: and I within twenty mih s of that -o,.; i.
' oU I J ' Ti
joed under the government by tho?e ,'? si ive holler? .u the - .-ith. wh would laugh '!at their co l luck and the fodv of eoncrtsswho were really there, and dictated to; n,f.u v.f ts.t non-sl ive holding states, who advothe people, is reduced by this con ection , ca'r,l L1, measure. orcA j.ii... i ... 'n i. .ci This sum idirerthan all thetus collected
to . ,oju ooiiars oui huh it co.ip.e tu
jhous-ind fcr deputy Marshal?, Lc kc . and it vvill exceed the former aggregate 1000 dollars; tnakinn; 4l4.5vriO for the Eicluiirei.
1 am authorised to announce John Decker 23 a canJidVe fer the Lccisla : its.
aanu illy in the state of Indiana for state- pur poses ; and ii much too irre tt t be snatched trou; the pockets of its luilu ?n . us iuhantants. through the im tacieri. y and want of inteld gence of one of its re.Tescntativ&s in congre-s. When it i considered how sensitive you are on the suh'ect of the duty on imported sjgar, and
low readily you w .mid rd y our ownconstitu
beg of you, keep m riiind that our dcci jThur-uay last; that ihe
re
g'i: m frorj-
ents for the benefit oi the -outt.ern slave holders. j aliors he allowed to obtrude, and lead to it i envoy seen that you arc one ot those p,li- li,Terenl C0l.r5e OI1 your pa it, the unb.rticiatis that are petniv vvi-e and cut 1 tovlisb, , .. . . f ' one that will jtraia at a enat anJ swadow a; turate doom ot the Wabash country, and
r u rr pb
make a salutary impression.
1 4- 4,u . n
1 1 v ci. in v if i . k ciii4.ru-, win no w ; , . - , . , . -' , lit tt, , t:t,i ' ".ii-i -.v, ! the ol ltcts ou may desire to htive nc smd that then the mutter ,(,.,ui, i , . guaru against all divisions ot opitiion in i ,J , ,J .. - . : .-t. r .vo.j.cj tr. pr. :qht i . comp ished . ihe extent tJ nd tui'agcs to an is-'ie. It w -,s ,1 ,i l . , ., . vour rein esentatives and select proper , . b . . ",15 ci.tl bonef. 'bat
p(-rsons, the improvement anu extension of your navigation wdl follow as a matter of course; the canal lands will not be forfeited, nor the weak procrastinated and our agricultural and manufacturing interests, with your tra;:e, will be perma
nently promoted. But if other consider
i . i i- i
ton mav lMiuenct; i e 11:1.11 i eci-ion ot were in !um;,ti ........ .i -
to be gained at present, in (tie choice ir.-jno tiighting would trike"pl ;ce pj e'h timated, I need no longer dwell upon. i!ans, seeing themselves er.r o ,', ;i.srfj 1 !'v have said enough, en.l ieppectfully Kavtjiaige a f..ICe, it u as tlmu-'ht.'V.ould -tiou-y.ai tu decide on my opinions. jlate for the I ed h rrr.s thev'ccuhl c ' .in nvr fii.' tup tdYU'i r ,i... . . - ... '
ot jour country ia partic':! ir, may be
0.E OF THE FEOFLE. and then ,rti,e from
tiie
'I our:
steam br,Ht Entet pn-e. If- '.vos her
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FOR THE VINCr.N'NES GAZETTE. (wun tldtlitional troop..
:nu .-u; piles.
ro .
l ne to. day
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Political hypuciites have been f und in! 1 a,In -every age. Frp:n the time of .EschihtJ f'ov. F.:r.or.n3 acmmp .no-s ih to the piesent, there have aiwav heei. Mihii .--:he n.'ipn.d r, I these who were ready to further t! e;i Igtven to .uaj. 'Jen Drv- v
