Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 44, Vincennes, Knox County, 30 July 1831 — Page 2
-ux. .iiy-L A A ' j t nee c ;?ary to abuse Mr. Ewing? Does It is to be hoped a Wind credulity wllUtOO mltra up this river, ot the place ... ..v a She stand prominently in the way of either1 now ceae-the people mut not slumber whereour bng moored We lay a- ' : V- ..V--.:". -vvv-' y " thrv must awaken to new life and encr- long side of a village belonging to one of -X ,VSirtV if UiCm? r ' ,Mvith an eG l try-the cause is their own. If they elect the gteatest chsrfs on the. CV.umbi... 'Vv C V to&sk.Z huing ?eion of the Legislature, that he u'ortnv represen'attves, their country whoee company we had all the time we
' :a-3. y--; arfii oi iv c;u"tnnv am auue : i iui uu, ne enrictieo I'v lrupru rmrm, ;imi inn.uucu nn.it-. n. hi..
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The readf rsof the G z He aie referred tn ::o:her column, in which will be round an extract from an address of the f if rati lUr.uiov, delivered to t!.e Agi iadlural
ictv of ll.unill n county, ;ns-. 1
1 vjpo think co. ' Mr. Morrison prates about falsehood, iwhmhp in little else. In his last
nzrrr paper he tell the people that "Judge
Scott f-vl r,cf rrifi-.;ra:i-u;that fie is a candilate, and sill net decline." Was this falsehood coined for the purpose of de
feating the cause of truth, by the number
the State will not he disgraced in the Sen
ate of the United States: if they fail to heel thi warning, the. clamor of party spirit will le found their only reward. vox ropuLi. census OFTiTiTTNrii:i) s ta tes. EASTERN STATT.S.
1820.
prr.te r f ,.: ,' ,,v ' ' h vr n ( ; . - -ai f t i ; -hi In -, , ! t he i aini'.rr o? ' aniiu ill v ft I -.I n rnit. rithrr , .rti ilh,
the I'
I'PllV I H'raj, ,1,1,. f I
u he ' ! I-. IL : I. , ...t ( fj 'Aiil 'I k I'rir ptjf.
r ii -c H 'hi.
Maine.
of candidates opposed to Judge Head ?j APW Hampshire,
N'', let it be known that the Judge had. I rc vin-ly given public notice of his uiihdrnnal, under hi on hand and yet
tins editor. Icnouing all thi, attempt? to
pill tfie people by bilseliood. and bohlh;
ermont. Massachusett?, Connecticut,
! Khade I ?hu:d.
08.33.5 CJ4 1.161 23 5.7 CI 523J-.7 275.2-13 i:3. 059
1 30. 390.462 260.533 280,665 G10.100 207.711 07.21 1
p i y cise before he place-hi" vote :n ir.c r 11. it
h dlotbox cn Monday, cattiu.. ; . ur.d imnudcntlv a?sert- that "Judi?e Scott
.1 i.n.li roritainc:!' ' "
lilt; IJV.J."- - his own cc nfeiene
1,650.854 1.054.082
n-.d iftlcct irpo.n
u ill not decline."
1:.."! i:i; then a';i
In low abuse of some of the best of men.
v.hMhrr ho could confident.)' vote ;thl5 Morr.on has certamlv n tqual. E-r-1 .. Ur if plected will draw the i , ., , Col. iV.ofi. who, it eieiuu 'vtn the Heverend gt-ntleman iho?e comi'if r. t:chl acn thta H.-ij --r.- .A r ... ! .Jr-itmn to II iiws t It 1 (;inil .1 rnnrp ami.
J "
f : n's ore va
dutv from Sug r.
f.tvor of removing the
toa I
Examine lefoie it be i
Let the raving? and ro ,h:.gs
jh'p, piuu, and worthy man is not known
to the editor) has not escaped the venom of thi" hiieb'n.qr who never readv to as
of nrbtiral derrvigognr pa? u-..c ' , c!K,r;u (er and interilv of .anv
The future rroreritv of the tanner and ( . . c -
r - 1 -
evv York, New Jersey, I'ennsv Ivania, Delau are. Man laud,
MIDDLE STATT.S.
1.372.812 277.570 1,040,458 72.740 407.350
1.034.406 320.770 1,330.034 b . i o t 416.013
3.170,041 4,108.050
.tireh
on nr I: i.:e ,
Ohi
no.
of the cleri'al c h,u aJe r is no defence
a.io-t his scurrility. IVow, if the con- Keutuck',
"ll l'J l - 1 "III II V I
''i:nelf to tiuth, in what liht must he
m e ' aa 1 1 .ille aprears t-j top al nolhinsr, if hut the to Xew Orleat s; let u? re :eprived . ' l" 1 . . , ., 'f ait caa ti;umph--een the sanctity
th i", anu wfMi.iu t- j.-.wi in., v..'. I have been informed that some renmi hcnthe appointment of Jov. Cass as S:C retary of War, have yivcn cilence to some, particularly that part of the article in which was implied a doubt ot his acceptance of the office. IS'ow the para graph may he twisted by de-igmog men iuto a thousand dilf rent thapes. Let it be read as it is written. The doubt ol the acceptance wae predicated on the ta'-;nents aad declarations of Mr. Branch .'o Secretary of the Navy and a member of tli1 President's cabinet, who, in rfrnatkir g cn the caji.-e of bis dismissal as, l went a far- as a man of honor could 0, in endeavoring to promote a good understanding ar.d cordial co-epera-jiu with j.U the rncmbus of tire Cabinet. Jhti it ffM '.vas ere.fcd to go itill farther, and not doing so, it has been VrV coo. cause fir mv d;sans-al.M Now, ubat jo to these remarks of the exSecretary, gentlemen?
Virginia, N . Carolina, S. Carolina, Georgia,
SOUTHERN STATFS. 1,065.366
638.829 502.741 340.089
1.1 86.207 738.470 581.478 516.567
2.547.025 3,022.812
Illinois,
Missouri.
and hi pre? be viewed by the people?j I will lose riO more time in pottraxingi
such a political and moral nui-ance. I
leave him and his mis named Democrat"' 1',nne-e0 , , , , : Louisiana, to become a tive-wonl and a reproach to , ' 1 A ahama.
the m?n behind the curtain, whose 4,ex- sisi ppi, (dui e" patriotism it may hereafter be
necessary to proclaim.
WESTERN STATES. 581.434 564.317 147.178 55.2 1 1 7C.58G
937.(579 688 84 1 311.585 157 575 137.427
1 ,4 14.726 2.263.107 POUTH-WESTEKN STATES
422,813 53,407 127.001 75.443
684.822 215.275 300.216 07.865
Washington, la. July 20th, 103! Mr. Hrrr.:
770,560 1,307,478
TERUTTO!,! ES District of Columbia, 33.039 Miriiitran- iA))fi
Sir 1 have seen in the last number ot ; , jiil!lsaS J4 -4
the 'Indiana Uemocrat. that my -name Xioiidn,
has ncen ue(i in ;i rnaunei wun 11, in say the least of it , i ungenilemanH and uncalled for It would seem from that statement, that I am taking a more active part
in the approaching election for governor, E States, than I have ever taken in any election M. States, whatever. jS States, I w ish, sir, through the medium of your W- States, paper, to nut a stop to the useofmy!- . States,
name, in any newspaper, as an acme man in any election 1 respect too highly the sacred office to which I hae bten
ctioneei
Jvly 16
cf, called, to spen i my time in e!ctiore ing. I have always voted according
Temtorite,
Total,
30.858 31.606 30,380
34.725 66.181 136,611 RECAPITULATION.
1.659.854 1.054.682 3.170,944 4JU3.950 2.547,025 3,022.312 1,414.726 2.263,107 779.569 1,307,478 56.181 136 611
tfnj 7.209 12,7v36G49
to
r.wn r ilpasii re. and 1 intend still to do
"Unmeasured :ihe-vituperative ven-j ; ri(Zen of ,his ccmmoDwealth, rr,ro,.(ietern -ned destm ers- wimp- j cl;ijm t ic e . Rnii j am n(,t MU h
t,i(-t( pta'ion an" ai"i-- u i i"i .h-mi-
Extract frvtn a Young euman's Leg BookCOLUMBIA RIVER OR OREGON. NORTH Wtir COAST OF AMERICA.
The great river ot the wett, the Co
fnitid in iU e't 11 'I
er e (h- u.u!!:tu.'e ,f tl;.-i. wt.o. vitii amp!" i';!el!er prr.,;,,- , M: t.n'n
under his command, and sway- hi powe
over an eztenive tract of w il derncs
He is himself a great warrior, and all th otherchiefs stand in awe of him. Wh a
he nictate-, is law. He i bind rf rum,wi!h . ? ili u ! t
and wa drunk much of the time we wer1 jextenor, .-nil wlm-.- ih; .! ! there, alwav s having free access to out j pre v . r.t- eui Jh t ;.; 1 1 ,,r tc
cabin- j.cience. -.r... so; nr.? : bei;;!, , f ,j Chinook i a place of rendezvous foriftti ni.- h they i, .r m all the noted villain-, to meet and carry, 'era:-, p mt mi vain ti n .fi,
i' ;:!; i.tl and
; 1 1 ' 1 e
h- e-
as fas as possible, into execution, their ne -1 Tlu r!j. . ' w m of cur-.- a i n III i.t- . I :. .
'
4 . ,,.,.1 Mnn.l.tlnr.'tf I rwlirl I llf I (' . .1. I " I'. ... .1
lailUlP tlliu uiw'ki-hih rv , .1,-.,..-- one tllJ t I i'l I'f r t. , III Uil' I , j . are some of all the tribes to be met with ,.;,.,. ni, r-.ir i ieieo , i i, (,r" here; and that it i that listingui-:.e tr.,pp,x lu-. ,f s of t hiuf t--wn. ,. them from the other Indians on tin- Her:, , .,;,;Jtt,.j i,p;5n ,n ide.iti v.i,' !, they are ahvafc at war with e .ch o'her;,Jk,.ti ( i.v X!V Uir,,p u t which makes it a place of grtat daM;(M i; ;,;,,nr tl.e !el i the -c ; isiImj. I resided at this place uj wards of six (;tiotVrt Thcnbl h Macicifi ui'.!,r", months, and now desire to return t hanks, :u,it ,h r(r.:P ha- tr. if at rdde liar c' to the God of the vmiw r-e, for b.s rofec (( r u;tl,.h trl,.n;;, fo evtr. f.rv:ttc ,e. tion. I once thought lreei -h mid s-ir". a ur. .n,,r, -v",v iu t.n 1 , , ...
... ..... 1
,;' le fr lo,' wh i have oine to r;, ;(:;!;-
t mi b" r a mil h r
InV ; ' at I am inelj-u i
lo oelievt that it is lest' ,a;W. f) ttrg a ev-s;iM;':),i ca; d.lo. .f re-isiit; the tie-
qoent anl r .p'. ( h ;ntcs ot rnos; i-'tjtrien
irs i -
in "-f tpi: t er;;te o r- i t,(. t-.;.,.,
i ic j-f. c.-iou' in all u cat her-
o I
cape from (ieath by their hauos. All 'hi withheld them from perpetrating Ue was the tear of puni-'omenl !ieni nr captarn. A'thnug our f rig w as 80 mile-. from tbem. thev dreaded the efter; r-j her coming to destroy Ihfctr vdl gv. ud kill their women, with ur large n.u-i-.tr.
v ... v.. j riea.i"!! . ! -ci -.o:i ivv an a r
un nrsi coming vo ine mrr, v;e unr a .ir,(, rJ ,)lfi ,-n;.iv vj.ro,, n :m n
log tl. use, rr,r rue purpose or ira :ng ,rin!cr. ,:i r ,! abb .with tl xc'r. with th- Indians. Accnidm-K me of my f th.e h:'.- i.-.d:pH.i!ion I ..i.viginr- 0 shipmates. (1. B. L .) were sc h e'ed to re ,.iPr. r..i j rj:, :tr p vivo" eT the pair to this place, and there remain thro' frPnrh U'pst lo.hes an i; ed there duringthe winter. Capt. D Minms us oo- nu, rcr'CUr, who ha-; r..n M.,.,t.-ns rationally, bringing prm-.oo. and pf ,,3!mo,..M w-on;i.burit . 'jf'u'.s r : coeds to trade for lur-. It w a ote ha u jrhi)tjr m ,nv :i(1J),r)u.rsir,rr, ,((;tt j t iU, I became acquainted with Ineir language, ;pim ptarn ;:1 f;.ie gririiltur,ds.-hool. parmanners and customs takirg . f its borneU fare an i .crm'inc- " ' r biati ini, in a season . i fa w Mac CO.MINd I'OlNT), !twoearsa?" id. jfh a d ur!f n.ir ff. The Lancatei (Ta ) lierald ia the last in;)ir;ttn? .,; antic- health, and fc.
number holds the tollowmg language re- .,oesf lt r(,od ham of
specung me presuieni
"Having been among the eailiest tup-
The prinripal means of phvsieal cd-j
porters ot Jackson tor the presidency, st . '., , . J . - ' ,
p with no ordinary feelings of regret and,
repose, arid the proper dijtri' u'icn of
.:'. r..,i u i.:u .... .
uipmuicuiui , .-"o" ."vcll;Vitime. In the ngrienlrnral school, ,,e
uun.wu .... loimtu " ... ... .u u.t , , vp n;t(J fC of ,ht. r.; j.me.u farmland talente d13appo.ntcd, and that instead lf ? aM at js 1)vrv , h ;;,f of the open and honest course ve had an- !firhooJ nrans mus ,,p rov'llU.rI ticipated wouh characterize hie adminis ... . , . . r ,. . i , .to counteract an arhlifial ex-ss or i. h !-
i ui.uu. u.suu.vH. aim -u-u. lectual life, in order that the rnd, i the orucr ot the day. Instead el the; . , ., . ,. , . . , . erioy an evi u nppoi tnnitv to scu:v hrm and fearless conduct we had expected fn b,,,,; nf ui ,l(V ' a the result ot his honest purpose anil , , . , . independent judgment, we find the conn- Lvery nrthoo i- mployed : : cilsof our country weak and distracted d even to compel pupils to . . instead of the confidence we supposed ,hc"- t,mf ,n ,he open air. Iv, his energv and wisdom would inspire, no-jr1' Rrounds-srr.al! garden spot- ... .hin hnt'dif.nm nrevaiU" Ipnated to their use a eollectea. ..!
b ithe implements for La1 or ari.i .unu- n
I he last uariine yoiuTireer, a mosr. oetermined Jackson paper, has the follow
ing remarks
v e, V. i: .
both for winter and -umm'T a w. -c which serves as a ictreat in Tie hot ea -on, and in whioh he. often njecue their
""""i"'! ';: ' Prtlic he right or wiong.
flMi 'erou dl:o-g -tr-x noun-oark cor-, y with rrectf rer..p.m!er bakeries--I mg-M'e brrdj HIRAM A HUNTER w , Pn' Me on the surface. &.c . &:c . to! the tnd of the eh: p.;ei M FOR THE VIMf.ANh, GAZETTE.
j fOllilUei 11 lii' 1 1 - n i r i" '
a partisan as to go w ith any part), wluth ; umbia, as it is sometimes called, is the
- t i.i i
iever since we iiau iing- as a ua- jenrs in ua.'ui I lii-to: v. ai.d the In'nt tion, has ny thing like the present, Pi-mf ol-sci ing and describing the o'j.'U ther in magnitude or turpitude, taken !t,j(.v sfP.a, .r,.Vf, ;1s uw .U4 ;Ul! place am ng-t us Tn see the higne-t , ,or thtl ,J( j nu;.t (if ilc ..,r eflicers ot the government arrayed m Verv lare i ulmtr vrhoM erw- a a pbr.c hostility against each other, tor purpose t PXf ,nMJ ;a j'.., uca !,, r. Ti-ev ara
the j of persona revenue; and that too. amost , ...h.iutel) iequi o? 1eavj!eir the i,mit,r ihe sanction ot tnepriM unt ! tncjrnn,p, ;ir,. lV,fl, iit; (i. ilnr-. ,r (,,..ir : . i r. I r T . .- I ... I .... 1 '
only river of any magnitude, on
noith-west coafct It length .3 severabrj State-, w e m.gnt say is ealculatf.i t-, !)f t ( ., .iVltr, , ff, w pr-nt oj.--fhe
? iliir- Mctneon: be
such a mM s.s u -u - -" " xy, e
1 1 . - l I .... 1 . . ! I
thuM'o-s pai't i y evtiy r usenonu ana p,u. (.j,; tuv' is-ue Kt uie eieciion :e
i I
r,,,.,rrt, mentation lie ntl' ts. and hae been the tuiure pro-pciu ana i.ap.pmess c
i . . , i. . i
on, eei nuv. h i t.us ij v-uun;. ii mv
hu-idred miles. It is a splemiid stream, ...p ,,s ,u5'i tor c,ui D-juirv.
with a deep and rapid cunuit. it is nav-
igabie tor 150 miles; and then the iuoi
meets with cataract and beautiful tails
I. "1! e,f -iji v. f vaj,p .eifMi-s;! 1
Ui:l no b
be!: i';. i. n i- the o
. 'I.
n . ca-e
c !( is Ja'.ca on a sui'b'C?
The question i- put ny Jarks.-n pcopU",
H. tj:i;. i" ei- iui .u.u.iu.r auu wamiiin i.iiis ' whv do OU int .ataee lem ne ttiaia. IC! i
..j; in... ,. , , ... . , . . .
. j 4i r or waif i. i ne nanus tenera v are v ei i ;t . ...,i.n, v -wlv tr.vi.tv.
... . ... t . ... .
wnv ii.V"it' tvaia.e it.'p 1 .'. '
i i ,.i... e,..,.. ....i ... ....... ' .,- . ' . ...... ' n ,ri' " cant i
ri denends e,riK M" ,ji. ':,ig' iu.xb m.: rvcu uration ( e ar.-w er . inti iui.' mv imui
pn.jecili'g tiom its siuea: also, naa.eiuus ()f t,p Tinted States latn oii'.' j i.-e ... i .
seUetrd by the "bri')M ' as an organ
tbroojrh whi h the can rject their vpi
fit men of character. I thought I ha-.
' stieams of water issurng down the tisurcs uot nt E i..!en:.;i"i th
ill J' n
a 1. Duiiug the principal part of the oy - j an individual female character the pivot
P"n act, '..i tlio'-eov.-imnent are to he. p.osti-1 ll)C 160 to 'JUU concerns with feuue charter, u .Uiii a ' uveii to private puiposes-to the ad-l I,,akes ,l tremtly piea-aut sadmg Uivvav 1? ,o leax e journalists no choice but ' J; bad vancement of individual eous-ta the . ( . jot both suhjects together. lie has made
$ enough of the notcri us Merrn anrl giatitkatioti ot malignant pas: h.ni. k-named sheet, the -Democrat, the organization of othcers of tin 1 .... ment as a pietoi aan band to dei
govern
'iu.ie
age, our hng wa- lying in tnis nver, aud!,t0n u-juch the first odices are held, m ,'. ... I....... I 1. o , ,.., nl.lmr.l I r.., . .. I . , . . ,T I . I . . . . WOIJ ( I
j m that time 1 ha l.t iemg obliged to travel ! tie highest othcers um.'er his appointment
.- . num.... . . I " . . . " I .
but it seem he is not saumea ne ap r,mt,ol ti.e .,00pk on whose bounty they ' ,n n-u, pai oi me couniij,; a goon ure d, charged e have no choice h i:
.... ..... f . .--v i f i i-, i. Iwi k . 4 . r I . i . l
i uitii 1 1 .: viiv iiittunr i m t,-i inwoi t pv pn i tiv h i o rn mn CMlh
U I I ' ' i r v. v- - - - ' ........ i -
t contempt from honorable :ue fed --or if tins party spirit and It,.; oppot tuutt ot as;e. taming the manners .i- i j . . i,, i.o ,tiCi.tr,r,. t -irid ih. irr,-ii and customs the Iidians, and the beau not. wr inclv, be induced to tngue are to Le disr egarued, and r tie goou; , , , IU vo of "he country be adnered to, is now at, tics ,:t ltlls 14 ci.m. few remarks and 1 have 1,1 1,11 - ' i The entrance o tii rier i. perh-in i issue. I have too mu h coniidence m toe 1,111 ' 11 K iiiiaps,
pears to com
men. who cann
n tice him. A
none ! integrity and intelligence ol the pr opie,' , ... For his sbnder against myself i frCive la dul the rcsuU i hope you will , While we lav there, two Lng.h brig
i .m,i tht he wdl in fnturo been mlraie a calm and determined cuuise.! " l"'l iry
nun, " - - i . -
closed the vials of hi w r ith ; for all w ho The depraxed characters who deal
know
1 nevet taw such a
I imi frt-co 1 1 i r
dismal lookii g place in any part ot the
. i i i ki ai l i,i iwri . ih.i v i ir. lift m li t -
me mut be convinced that 1 am ' t. , ' . i Woild. and the very Mirhl of it, is enough
, i v in r cm ii.iin.r iiiv. v iiit:. aim nun iui ' - o
not a man disposed to deceive the j ublic; Un is "he caU;... SUcU slun.ierers Mipioit; t0 tnUe a sailor .with dread. I came b-. faUehood ami misrepresentation but1 let such wretches proceed in their own! ver ,iear lo""r a; bte once, in crossing
truth 1 1 e r now 'i i.e-. u,u i u . i ut it nan
loiget the state ot m) teehngsj at that time. For about twen'y mile from its mouth
it is very dangerous nav igatiou, and after
. . .i i r a t ! .- r in i n it & f 1 P lpl I ) l O I r i ii ri . ! j nl
''r: , ,. , ' and, sound piinciples only remember that - Democrat'" must take peculiar pleasure, he n.proadie3 0f base men wiil ncrin tl.e abuse of individual?. Why asso-:t., ;Usifv a departure from self respect
ci.e the name of John En ing with mine? The proper re w aid of calumny is morti.j
'..e pui'. n: t;e a;. i!i ine o ai v r.ere ev. -fO(i a-i , -h-ep. and in vhih,a
fr. t'.e pit-o-,! fpoCes o e.-lnca-
lee L'lea'or part of 'i ti dormitories and for i rr re. itioo
aie larre and airy to a o. ixree wlnrh
would Usaiallv he (h'enied hix".i ion-
They are thrown openwlien tiie pupiU are ah-erit from tijrm. :. i.ri the i,;.-t scrupuloU' nortnes- ispre-erved, that nothing may he MilTeud to t int the air Puri-.pj winter they are v.an,.e.i by taitl.cn stoves, with tubes for heattd air, vvhich preserve a moderate, but m;ilb;nr ar.d agreeable temperature ; aivl do not .i.ici.t that alternate ar.d excoive. licahnc and cooling, which are coraa a 'ed witti the orriinarv rn t rui'ii nf v. t i.-. i irr :',-. r,1..I1t-.
The Allowing communication was re-, ,, a5 (S n0fie of 7Sa..lt' lv'..rfl cerved several day, ago but ueterred uu 0.1(,mv ulich ,,-ies health ar.dv.g r til the writer disclosed his name. Wei , , , ,
Jl ' 1 M 1 - . I l 1 1 I 1 i 1 , HI tIL'll III" 13 " ' i ' J
ible of all insinuations as Mr. Srnetaiy Eition has descended to make m his note to Mr. Ingham. If this correspondence is not a dose tar those that vee Jackon folks, we have done. .Mi. Hipublican From the National Intelligencer.
have, ourselv es no personal know ledge ;ik f cr!V(;nionr(1 or thf. njt rcenar V:,z of the iact which it suggests. !)f co,cti? UP qrrsitr,t ,l0iblc C-;-Has not the president received wt!,.n ber cf j;3 m a a few weeks, or months past, trom the ' '
i men who originally nominated him lor the!
with controlling the Nation and defeat; and the people card that the tee from shoals. Ano -j ofylco ;u 18ij .i paper in the nature- i f a;
,! inow lav down a rule, ditleient fioru l!n j liu r obstacle, however, presents itself protest agninsPhia standing for a rc th c:ior, ! p,.r&y,n . (Jackson rule, by shewrng that slander jd birge trees are otten seen tloating down.onthe principle laid down by himsell,havc
Why charge him
G.w.fttf? Why revile and traduce
. . . , av1 ,,.,1 unt i r-1 p r le r-: . . i . n: i i I (lie nvpr. :in,l Irnm 1 i o r:i ind 1 1 v nt' ido Ll . i 1 i i .l.i,! C.-i ' ? '
ooi.iviii v. " '" ; not me i igni w ay iu v ante ana tmoiuineui.i ' " ",v- -"t " 1 mai a piesiucni noulll ue ticticu uui lji , .y( ..,,;iM!tw The names ot f.:r u ri 11 .... .i . .i.- . .;.,; i . . ...,i,... i,.i.n,lD t. ,-,,!-... ii..r current, ti eoueritlv one end is driven last . ...i.. . ..r..n, it thn .ikoi' '.' . v ....
f i ; is ;x nci noror jcu mar uie epiunai.-, envs .- u.,h.:.i,uhiimuhii i - unt nai, hi ui uti i j.-n v ...v.v ...v. v. ofined ru the letters r,i. lie icaim
in nit inu i.niie ine ouiei is tn nio-.nt do n.hn.vmpn hi, n ire to secure a
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f t Mr . F.w !"g d.-! not, in cry man part
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stake experience has taught ihe.ii wif.:jcctog oul ' he water; they often prov e re-election ? We say, lias not such a pa.!h,,t neit'h..r ,u ,P' ht ce had
dom. me atsirucuon or com vessels ami noats. per p,ce1 rrceived from his Jr,ou(s in of- ,Vf rp ,.lHr.lVi.
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of 0:0 editor cf the Gazette ? And prav.' . ..,,;,. .,f .,.,r .-Iii'-rca Ln- s..t In sailing un ana down its beautiful sheet i Pt;i ,,ki..u; rc k , i,mt ei-:. .. ' " ..
- j ,i juiiiuiin uui ..mi."...!: ii.ij.i iu.il ia- c i iu iuu c ,iiu : ii .-ui-ii i . v ... .. . j i j o i j-j were r . ; 1 1 1 1 f e - s i I e so; ai" rot fHr.e of Mr. Morrison's dictator?.' tarnation and daslaidlv a!, u-e have ieen;o tresh water, i have otten been struck j We hope tiie gentlemen who transmitte a i ('u (1MC . f) it In fc VJ om the -Fvclnsive" anaic of this? Put do1 dealt out m a co.Uem t tide m w-p u, c nt ! ith the many picturesque scenes that j jt to the president will also give it to I he , (, fl p.ir t , ' lt:
thev ,r ran thev cxre-t Imiio in. Indianapolis, (wtuchwas or.g.aaily v Mab-S ever where present themselves to thejpdic that they may see and j adge oh;t!i jUfc f;f l!lf i:i , ,,d on the f..ii 0' the , or can inn , expe. r r a- q .in 'u .. , ...... ,,r,.,i i, i ......v c;in nnwi-vp.. 1 he tarther ou proceed : ti,n ,trn,L ivtm-h i i rwr.,; i Va - . . .
uc f'umlw.;h a v'icw no doubt, to the elecu. n of a! UP '"e stream, the more pleasing the , msste js ur;ea . ON D IT ."' f '
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fjacn' e or r spcctabilit hv vomi
su b ! alio gsc.it" as i-m s rnn tac c" a.rir.s of the Pemociat ?' A'.'.h-u?h Mi' C a-' mv M-'.f at prc?C!.t di;b r wiicly la local poicir-. in j''i ' to ira I u.ut sa th.it be r.ever wid hi drpetidftit upon the opmi'-us of u. h wo. a the "e3ic;u.!V t--" a'd tin tr org.m. t'i e.ii.or cf ;he D nvcrat. Hi ju !ics! n f- hive e-t d.-lis!i-ii for trai hnenvt.d itao 'iag in the opinions cf the intliign' ataS it will req iire nvre than the unit power ot Moriison e:np!o ers to con ti r t th'S I shr.uld lt!.e very rm;. It Vn? wjucb of the ,eiclasivrM -cvv thrn
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;,, tor to the Coniess of the L btale?! prospect the land is ot tne best quality
! v "ur r xl Eeun-1 aiure, and ta odier ut j "d will yield mo-t minds ol produce. , Fram the American Annals f Ed .cilhmunf t .:nd 'b f a sleit tin
s. ht uus i I uapnncipkl partisan?! m;tii i?ian is ar eouni inci uu, ana iui
Duteted as i',e calumny al lN trees re.ir l iemseiv ea on l is banks, on
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hi c, to has been, ag unst a el. u a. L mcn percnes me vow.,,, - .ag,e, nnc j . Education .-I'n v Mv al Edu a--undedupon lor.C fetvics amU-t .idts;,-M.n w hence the leathered songsters ot',ion ,;c,u ;l .1V)?t nnp.o.'taat place i,. oi w or i Ir. it on! sfuwstiu b is, ne-s of ihe g -ive continudly ?alute your carsj K, ip.pvV t3,,hct i to
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. ne p.!e thrcugtHiUt ttie .-tale know t it ai or r uon's Demociat, aiii hi? adital - i, p rt i-, ;je veiy nearly ot' t!ie same mp. and n?ght ie dawn to Le ahnj?i nualh vv.Mlhv of ere. at lie vvi.o i
i ?ecure that vioi ot bod whtcii indi-
peusihle wiili. the peif.imarice of other duties, and that permanent strength o;
ITiere exifs ereat diflerence in the ; ron?titution, without vvhich t'ntre is little
character of the Indians on this river j hope of happiness or usefulness. Ii While the :n ?st sav age natives are traced ju?tly regarded as the basis ol su-ce??- ,,,
le'.y ot crime, ami they who prompt it? in the countenances of the tribe called,! other branch" s of edo .x'.i on the ca.lv iiiin'i1!). ate enuailv i epi e:, u?dde ;i C'hmnook, livine at the mouth of the riverl means of insurinir to the lund the poi-.ei
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