Vincennes Gazette, Volume 1, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 September 1831 — Page 1
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tt.en I etc re the people of Indiana. The di'trihutiop of theetnplu reverue. ! i epml the csi-t. ;,re cf thi?furplu revenue a matter a setioul;, impoi tant as; the (r,.-t!e of itprfi-tnf.titinn." 'lv "e it er: i hat provision r-hould be n.ade fcr the reaction cflhe nation al revenue, so poor: as f.e dcl-t is paid, and o f tr a? the ;ort and ; ecf--ny protecti. tt of -ji own farmer?, mechanics and manufartin f i will permit, '.o the amount cl ilie ordinary and oecef--aiv cxprncitinc oi the tro err.ment. Tor if The gorinnie:it has moie money th.;n is required for itstudinan eXjernJiture nhv. should eacli our.d cfcctTee he taxed i'in cei.te, pepper eight cent?, allvce cents-each pound of tea, if imperial . . gunpowcier, fifty cent?, if hy?on, fuity er ts -ea- h mince of indigo two rent?? Wl.v. ui,( ; such circumstances, houM
! ho n.c .oe required in eicknefs. p.n-i he
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.ta:Ts roi: tiik gazette. o !' llow o p i-.atnod c fitlenien :. i e rc-ae-l. d to net as A'r!.t- ft.,- ti e O izettr. i 'fiti -I'M i u h. Tiki- o. Indiana '-latthevv v. r.ter. i:-v. C.uho, hullivan r.tj.-V.'m. Furdy.C'fj M rm J a me-- Heed, rn. J1, ii. ( , !,,-! Wro i?a;,U'!. F. v . - Maj. A. Warner. Iv-tv llarrnotiN M; i. J. V. .vii'rf. M Ml Tic a.nt C' d. .V'.hn-or:.
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Tti p't utlrii i :i ;'.re authorise." c.cive ijioincf, .-old rccei'd foi (he
on account of the diior. GAMl'Eh IIIIXCiPXULAli.
IpiotirU n ci the natv:,d Ij.i.u-tn, I m the tievdoj irent oj ;( i .iti--r ai u ;-r n - (.e-, aureely I am a t-uj or!cr of "the Airejicatj Sttm';"1 Lut if ty this term !'.- ir.tciau d, the extrcisc of surii powt i,
tij.: .-si planted, nor arisiog irons
ji.c-:e-iary plication, up might be deem
vd esju uicnt or convei lent, most (eitamj !y i am an upposer. 1 ether words J
Vincents St pi. 10, :t:-s r fcWM- a lapin lor rtvrnue feo
Sm-The narfiahtv cf Fo.me t,e r-:n;d J - 1,1
ua The partiality cf po.me pe
Rial i -ddiral frieiM'- in vatiou par?
tr state, htn induced me so f t o f he p ntl( rn? u of
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0-jdustiy and mannta'.luie.-, andntthe same
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to vre-eut rr.v-lUlC Kur,,: vcry article of gener.d uthe Seu'v an i !n!ilf!: c;srUi( 1 1:0 JJour or manutactuie ' . W 'i ! in our own count r. at the clieanert rati
hv hahit in our tiappy cout -y
ir. nercr-sancs in sicliiiess ar.d in .ih atHi whi h are not, or cannrt be
, :iued heie. all he taxed? And cat, rcHetMing on these questions he ,! -f . i. estimate the amount eafh "r ;. - u rontnia.te en the article? only, which I i.ave enun cra'ed. to form this uri h:? -lentit-;.rd ihcf, erjer.d t'r.e calrula;n and cvtiniaK- the. mount rtoha'd) o ud hv oui e;::i-ti:ueri'? Cut it se m.-
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in the L n;u d I-'aif s . or: ; e;:uceu, ror maty
if?,!? a sui"U5 uidirrniiin in the ta -cry for di ;inf.ain;u ; and hence, the a.I'iplirn ef fenie mode is necesary. Tire tdenofid has urgested ita disdi i!;ut!f.n .o.-rr.gsl the t , Its in propoition to the r epi esetitati on in Congiese; not thai lie cns-.dti fiiis as without oljecticn, Lut merely being lc;S ohje -:tionahle than
others: for o'lser modes of disiiihutjon
A CARD. m. I.ul.e he ui'h-o , xt(!1(i ,
James G. Head, w ith -real nleaui e avails ril)l ll:,r u ""owtr.ip.
himfelfof tlic medium of the j nhiic prints
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to retum to his tnei.ds individually ant j .......r,,, , ,,lt. Mn!c ..Sleclively, hi? sincere and aider.t thanks arc rcsrectlulU nquftei! to give the :i for the very general and confiding- fllp ; hove card a jdace in their rcspc-t liv i pa oi t given him throughout tlie state at the', Palate election for Governor, and for the ti 11. personal kindnee? tX'.eniied to him on all' 1 occasoins while he wms among them j A.'MKHICAiN SS7'EM. He also avails: himself of this opportunity ' The. f M.-wing exriact .? from a litter of saying to his friend? that Gen. Noble U j w htten by a gentUnr.n rl l' r i. lv elected over him by a majority . not pre-1 nou tiavtlling in New I'; gianc to i ,s cisely Ascertained Lut supposed to be near t : 1 1 i . tt;e dit.-r oi the h ; t ii g i. r, 3U00 votes. j ubhshed at Han i-burr V rerfn.rro rd
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I o ine voters gt rerauv, ne wouu en- ,r --en e, that is is gratifying to believe that I,7" Ll-,'zr t -nr.tr vf iU Conw he wn's PK-pcrU-d tipon his own merits j utl:," H:h:r.o?rt Lnj,. -nr. .-t v. and the principles he advo. ate.l, tor in all " rc l ma, uf .ctrry, h,. public add, esses to the people he d,s - , !t "c l "? claimed the w.shofruling into efhee upon lK' ' ll ,U'h 11
u.v. nuenttnn. a- ten." a
.hat althi .ugh the !u!:cs on
w iiirh ai e not i.roducet
the meritg of any man, xcept thr .-e of Ids
humble self. The general p. hey ot tt.e indent administration Masadvocated by him, for which many voted against him. To them would observe, that the may proscribe him at the polls, and math him at the ballot box; but they will never take from liim that right which is secured to him by the Constitution of his countty the right to t'.ink for hiv.st!. ur.d zctc fur zchotn he pltata. He regret? thtit h" did net become a candidate at an cailier day , as there u ere tvv elve counties which he wa.f unable to visit, while hi competitor v isited most every county in the Stale, and some of the. counties two or three times hi tome in&ti.ncefi hi6 notices to speak, did not arrive ?.t their destination until aflei he arnvid himself, and in many instances thov were concealed ly po-t mateis It is however, gratifying to him to ,tcov
er thnt in the gcntialiiv ot the count!
HUH 13, llll 'Mill IIIUIIIJ Vl uuwi"ir - - f have hern propose!; severn!, I believe, at '"here be had the op.onua.ty of an ' '. . . .1 ! ' r-r..-,,-r .) I ,1 O rillrti IPP fit til
home, hv our own state politicians in
7 . f electing a plan for this purpose, it i; not only necessary to determine what would be most beneficial to cur state, or to the union, Lut also, what, in the course of thai compromise ot ojitiicns and nte.eslp
which n;ust be tnacie, would most, prota
dressing a respectable number ot his
feibw citizens, lie was honored with a majot lty of their votes. Notwithstanding all the disadvantagesundei which he labored, hiselectnm wool.' have been secure, had not sow s t his ..-
clu apest rale, jhly receive
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fn-the v-ar.rv in the Stnaif cf lw I m-i' " u,!3" euLl' lni JCi i ,l ;tl5U '
htical opponents reported to the mod un-
2 the iippndiatiou of the major-j warrantable falsehoods. A lew daysntlei mi nriif.inn nl llie Vfi rinus idans ' tip hart KemrnC a candidate , drlivtM c
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f: CS. conslituli:;r.'it arid nidicrni!. A i.i i rirnn.isrii Icrltio d nf n'nil nm nl t lie nun-
ticccasc! or ' , - , , I j : " . . ;. ,.
i- riu so reiruiaicu wouni i.-roieci our r ti- lie rev :nue, ot ivjucn me eaiopuon is n .m
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proiial!e. tli.it proposed ny the V i e.- :ient ' nppofcJ to inv olving lie taie u such m
is most couitable una would be m-v-l
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ted .-dates, .-caf acnf hv
. ... . , . . it 'mors in inodLcmg wool, hemp and Ijix, the d'-tin'ui-bed c ent t mf n, who liave, 1 J ' ' :'' ' . fc1"" 11 ... 'and imnrovc the market tor their tuead
nrelotoie neen. a? well c.r uio-e
now are candidates fur this station, wool.
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a speech in Salem, and on the subject t the Wabash Canal. he said lh.it he w.-
vantagenus to Indiana. Ii would gi ? the
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beis of tit; Legiiatuie.
vhh tne
ithe manut ic ttiif r ot cotten, ot woul, ofiSi:;'e Hunejlly
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aii c tiier articles manuhu tur-
iiTv( it i ii id nnr ir ir uu rri inni'n nr. itr i - t . i. --w . .
My own stiiiO' ' ...vi..v, ti t.., o u.i.i.vr.. vv uen a memier o: ute leg.siaiui t-, mi - ' i. il in Ihs I iiitnil Sluli'B' :il Ih? t.'imc limp ' .1 . . . 1. .. .t ) tr
- - n''Jifhl -;t!r" ex irnr le -iCiaim oi uie same 10 iiif ai!-,u i umr Z 5 , , , ' 3 Vn r t,,hel'exVe'-' it;ot, of'-sucl1 a ,sinlV wouU1 Pive us CoSice miu tCa Uvilh-n its limits, was taken intoeonpiderafnen 1 ' holeem and eonndnce'.avcif o.dmary Use, and (ioR Th, arguments of the gentienun eve h er tone tie well fund,d sources 'wch cannot produce, at he hme. wls0 utlvocated the right of the new t,lin.ii. ii'i.j,ii.."tii . 'mien, rirlciiiisir :) rw! l-j 1 1 . siin linn ..nH --. . .1 i .i IT:.tv..t.
Pn ii-ii'i' I ' iwb"- "'" ; ciiares in mentnaie oi me liiucj onits,
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... p. 11 a,. . , . u n ; ; , , ether necessary ai tides, ah low an might un( mv cwu rt (let tion,indu :ed the name. "If ' ' : ; " in I nd c-mr b bc conelent with the encouragement of! licn J:in. mi,d. lhul h,,e ,alds belonged attention en ,,g e fa and c.uu;c t iheir production m the country. j t0 thc hy vil,ue of us Mve.e-gnty nut.ee .d v thou t ,n ju to ho . wl. other l)ranch : u fC!5ance - U)R att olc,,?l,m. Nev. ' i rd tL:',mp;i - eve,. ,UI,,ori.,,.,p; ,,tL:,;. liiIS (iU0Sl;n ,I1S ,0.,,,. r.w.e win 'lAr. ,1.i,,r.;i,I0i"!'-'Iy' i" mtcina! i.i,p.o :..,.v ru, down in ConuMfess I should
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anCitojnal ch.iracier; !e:t
prove ot an aj'pc pi 1 -a nr
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race t o an udei s iew. In ;r:e iepeet, my titmtion as a e.ar.d;'..de is p'.--iiliar. In consequence of opm1 in - r oi 1 -0 i e 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 si y adopted, an-i honestiy and con-i ;en;ly advocated- i the iatigimre of some, and in the ianginrdions ol I- . . i I ! .lllni,.' I I . t ( ! iPP P. I
r;eTeoi 1J.I..V.-L... . "7;, Jia-r asoeitained the character oi ihe w,A
:eotitien wiin uie an. ..- i j - .crwl i... ril ,-,.,,.:,. I o,,i,i th nk
imni I'Veinent. 1 : - J-
improvement prOjOi oi such Ch irac ter. sc gen. r.U in t. n.i u e. ... i important
to t he intt ic--'stales a t j t,e
docmed
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to claim
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i.c oiv r ii ' . i :r .. ,i3 v... ,
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in which, a decided majority hoi
o.in the next best iiiea-uie for the west, an i support the graduation bill. I h tve thus endeavored to give my oj tnuai on a few oi the more important pit - ions which will prUtbly leceive the .dieidi in ot Congress tluring the ensuing tn'o sessions There are others of great Hiteiest, t . u t none so impoitant to the luonle (A Inonma and from these, my o
power ot l tie , . . reh.tive to others mav be eaiiv
; an i ice ui ate! v determined. Ii elected.
tne union, or el ti'i ei .il
national. I hi v -
i,,s , n various eurstions which have pro- u... ..,T,.. ,,- , " it will be my most eai nest desire to uib(v;,t, mopPos,tion t:: to
. . .1- ' lO IIIU.-I i'.U 1 I lie iiv. lumiiu : .. f..r ..a Q i. I i
rn own nr.wcvcr. a con-inci amv piu . , , , uam .im. mihh-, u u. -o ? : 0 t umteila-.u road i, a nation-;i(iriU, Ihp . lJg:s nCt only
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tl lt i t.-irr cnuidir and cittne'f, ai ,usti' u,;,-a j 1T, din' U ahasli ccuntrv. hut oi eaca sectiou ; -' . 1 ' ; ,'1 . ..r th. Jmumcalicn it will Kltr.;, are necessity ; . . , , mv ;lcl8 ,'ije
. f.ru.e defence of the country
pie .uo put .st.y .. the cMivcmencc of the mhabila latn-R to tne late contests tor the i icsiden
1 t. his ad-mtnis p-""""
cy , t
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the 1'iesidc
and man
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its of the ine VV.t-
'. idv true test of merit, that the partiality
i, was not ill founded, and the
exte nt as to create a duect tax upon tin
pockets of the people, fur the purpose ot
' j i 1 1; i4l v t,'ti . ed to the passage- o! a law authoi lZii g -uch a measure at this time; that he thought the Canal ought to be opened with si h means as we had obtained, from the Gneral Government, and such as might be hereafter obtained. It was sai l by some that he h;vl been an enthusiast in the hegil ituie on the subject: He toid theaihe thought not; but it, however, he h;:d ieen such, his conduct was approved by his constituents, and that he had obeyed ail their insti uctioiis, and should lie be elect ed Governor, he would consider Linself a servant of the State, and would look to her interest and prosperity. This he thought the duty of every person who obtained so lesponsible an office ae that cf Governor of a Stale This was the sum and eub"lar.ee of his remaiks on that subject; yet tie is reported to have said thai he did r.ct feel hound to favor the progress ed the Wabash Canal, unless the United States would make it, or something to tineffect, thereby making ita national instead cf a itat: work. A statement to this ef feet was published in the ' Pi cenix"' of 3 i
Jp lem, and re-published in the 'Ymcer.ne
Gazette," and many extra copies m tnose papers sent to the Upper Wabash ceuntiy. Such language he never thought of, much less did he speak it. In the South he is informed, that Gen. No de told them in a
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pan or me eutcts ct the American System. llow could thry cam half ?,s uendly employed in any other bu,ines? Wc would seriou-lv and iespe-tlully ask cither cf these papers to answer this Ed. Age. I have just returned fiem viewno-tic Chickopt e Factcry . It is -limited on the river f that name, about tun miles ahov e its conjunction with the G nnecli ut, near Spi inghcld, Mass. A canai has It ui extended iiem the darn at the rapids of Chickopre to tne Connecticut, cn a ievti of fifty fj-et above the river. Transverse cuts are made from this canal to the nv er, cn which the mills aie erected. There, are now 15.000 spindles in ojer.i.-oa. w hi. h inanut:1' lure from 10 000 to I3uQ yards of uulm per day. and (hey uie nmkir.g aim i ge tr. rds to inc lease their es'.'hiishn.f nt one fourth. They in ploy about TOO hands, 7 0 i whom ;ro females, w ho ea : n frf it. s 1 'j ( S-; I ;i north, indu-img h'-rud, for s f.n h thf a;. . uht . oli.'rs S n tew earn U a e nth elf ai of all ex; en- s. fhev dl w by
the p'n ce. Thf cnj ual ((.(.!. ( f ti company i half a noth. n. no tod w r, hstaod log their f't"'in" xjt:ises m repairs', and for improv c ment d u.- 'i:iu '. &c.
t Lev divide a clea:
a fit r leaving a sui j tus 'in pferu es '1 he :i;:'tii. Ah-
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of my fnet.ii
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and e.iners, - ' .. . , i necnlc, tiot utimMHCd. nusi iml . , , u ....... .... ,u
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.Me U). l.l -mnli! !r,?.co!!l.olllcn-il,,u nl" '' ' ' m "U C . . ,..,. , .. - -:a,.,t,r. r !,cr.lu. . m, -.III, a. I...- . MlO,iel. iloi.
l,!1.,oil.r..l,o,,!.eo,,orf,c,.rrlc.: ; TI, .1iarem.:.c.,n,niy :..., ;-., Ch1,,,; ,; .: Mv ,,,,,, nl. ,,Omo . - hue con- c , ; ' ,':.,."'- " ''-' - L S.-V.I, lo.t .be ,.,!. Thi. l . , , , i .,'mii". ''itpri rl i. .,'.. 1 1 i 1 1 1 .j 3 1 ti 1 1 w 1 1 . I I i pri'i' in ''if1 r : r i i -' i f I ' t V ' 1 V I t.C C at it 1 - , i
if;i pin cent. to I II,, 'ip. Ii. n! ow , a
in. iidrdlig n man. te( iv - a ;d.ii of 3'000 p-r annuin. Ill- stipei intt m cut i . " eiv s '3' '0(; The v ili. uf- ' ' h: j...-) I'Pc, w ne i Hilirti deo aloi.t- J.y. j 4 j.j employed a!eut the manufactory i !. tr.s a population ot hlOO sru!s An. e paper mill i situalto on tfie oppn-iie -kh of the liver, wnich is nr-re about 35'. yards in width , employ s abo 2 0 pf i -oris Viewing the whole proees- d manufacture, commencing wi:n piacmg the cotton, into a picker, follow injr j; mto the caio,r, loom, thence to the. warps thence to tj-i staiching and dryir.g apartment, thence to the looms and the hlcachery, to th" ph.re where it h packed into hale.-hy ahvdrauhc press, i very thing is new and interestinu . All denoted health and cheertulnes3 among the persons employed, and vigorous prospt-iity with the proprietors. An impression exists among many persons in our country, that people employed in large manufactories are exposed to dieasc from their constant labor ami confinem nt. This i- fom.d not to he the case Thtir cor. tint ment i not so great us that ct mechanics in general; and so r.ealthv arc they at this establishment that the physi cian w ho attempt, d a scttlerjirrd ir t ! : : r v ihgf. w ;t- ei M'U'lli u to !-,a: go hs-q'i::-tel.-for w ant of ! u-.re-.
.tc quired i
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o.,d- S- -tren.tl:ened and f)n asRed t)r -lie improv eim-u o. -;lntcrcs( uh,,h j,ha,t Hl Toe succe.-s ot the
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t.,. I,. ihe., -iinton.-:, arui nas. - . . j nasi; .mil oi m. i.
1 u ll" . - . , ' .ii. , nortant counnt rrutl nomts ro
...,.. .. r l.ll'.ii. I t' II L'ni i .
v i it ,11, I iiii " ' ' i i n-'.i.t with them. 'For these cpinicns, us imp
rt ! - l i.rn f'.O U.CIit Willi -i
' , '
i.ement ci in
i . i .. .
n-viiiu ae-a lc.'uis
i . . i . . . . . i ..
i o move the tat-it v or mis 1 1 mi i ne a
i . - . .r. . v-,.-.0... , t' ii r I O'ti.! it'iir.
V ' 'pea.n t" tciy iiruwi ui .nti.Mi v.
w ho acted with him at the tune those
...v. .v.v. U-tst; .ifiil Ol tii'o LC-' 1 1 - V I iiu ar, j. lj "jsj ,... I'Ci.ioj ine Ivi.lU'il S!a!i S. V hii ill'iportant commerrial points ,n tue west . . JC!1. j questions were agdated uthout m. - j iaciloilical hs improvement . neces-ary h)r the -aiei p Hil , ov'men 1 ,! " h - ho course G n. No de, 1 LL and speedy transportation of the mail, i, ,,rf.lc,; tllf. v.,:,r(n ,;irl lhe siate. .h.m,. waUa deprecate the Cor- A..'tti i he hdhwin- ...ut due to an extensive and rapioly iac reasiog ; ;vil, l0t be deemed d -ecuonahle in the twn he 'cild tell them to 'vxtermm.ile ;,dv erti-emei.t is published in thc 11 .:ih!jf, commercial intere-t east ami west ot thi. j t ;t)( ,r .j-jp,". : fc'Jlt lur a-3uicilv. ' RV51stcr' P;ul) aml thca t,ieni N- C. Advocate. ; an J will he very advantageous to the 1 -j",., .t!i 'j, v iti, eoi.d di- that P-'h' excitement xva3 calculated t- A- s-ane rr. n h.tv e taktn to ic; ro t-!i 1 whole poolation "west of the Mi-siippi J . 11(e tVa'ivanco lie inteieit o every i'r,w the .seeds of discord m society, and, as , me as a c?ck f.jhtcr, 1 wisf, it t . i-e noand no o ti ' I. . d" the Mis-o -n. i.':''"! c,' ' ' ' , " ja proof of his sincerity, wctdd tell them. ! ,!eih.od that I am siili wiihng io :i. d."
Cognomen Di Gen Jark-"n fee! anv rr-s-pict iov hirn-elt (,r tor the diLndi:-d stati.Ti he now holds, w should -!ipj.oM. lie could not av..ii feeling indignant ;.-, mortified to see the ai n.u- fuh-eme i.tai dis-gustmg aj.pi llation- applied t" hn... by In political t lie is is ll s-mf lie is tern!c.i the '-Unutcan l )--;'"--Cod. ,T hr.-!cn "onif art - bun to a '-re aring 'Che eoiN;r of the Standard, a J , i,-..fi ( -jar lu New Voik, talhs ct the "'thru ;c uplifted pz' l:f 'the Li"Tnsilui" Major Noah cab; him "-Li',n in h', ,Un. 'shik-
inis
asi
!fc w uh bis tnl al
w ho oppose
Su:h are the. teims .-. plied fo tl e 1'ies-
loer.t oi tlie Li.ited Stat; s. hv hi-
1 r this conouc
,-poiogy
the oihtT. h cs hem the mere tmpmse
iu'-. . That limit which mu-t necessatily
con do o an a Idrcss ct this sort, icndcis a.
rac-
mv u :dir il friinnh. and h iv e no
.... M'ho commt
u ".ui i; i. u I i . . in. a. t i , . il ... i . . . ... , i... i
, - iik v. i i iu run- n in' ti i .1 'tiji hi iii iii i- .
no,. t .n't of riear cc. iv ictton ; .....v..&. .T it elected, i saali
" " l " U . IU1 IV . 'Ill Ol . I I, .
O-o ,t wtioie n o Miauun vesi oi ine .ui-sr-i :
to'
i xp
-I'.
ot the
i : i
if. on -- od imt'o
ti ' ' ; ana hence . to s ihin.'. to 0:1 1 c , i;:;o; di del v eo:,noc
i! onlv atfemp
1 sh
', h! ;i'him. liiosc more . d vi i .. th.O s-ilbo.'t!
i;,-i '.i :o't oi primary importance, me ii ems that consolid iti.Mi and oi a i d'e t!it :.;rcmes i f ;-ar po
-'hat th.- rr:o. ci.ee
T
nulid: 1 1 iCai r. tiier . c ;nt. the U
t n.oi'.t lo cm
1,'iiiii d State-, as
t CCt.t es oi )
tne rn i to them, w i(h a Lc not m tav
:o 1 .ot
of tuo
is r-;,! i
l-.c- m i
n;
of
tat
;aoividu.il in loJian i cr"i i
i ,T i r. i . i 1 o
ji proof of his sincerity, would tell them.! deih.od that 1 am still willing to n. il
d at ;v v. -
out rv t 'iO l'l w Li ,1
i."i;i' a mi vet advont .. :r convenient in fun.i-i'.o
n, i
thie weit (previous to the declining I a MAIN, show 21 c
;ao. vmu.il m injiana 1 " ; 0t Ju ::;e ;ot t) t hi ee Clay candidaies anu i H,.pe next spring, f.,r i- o.iu. er l;,j in m ie respecttul -entimeots .or t!" : .tlt ore Ja-kson candidal, ana of Coarse. ,p,i;ars. Mv friends am party are not
.,em a wnost r ii''iv -I- . , n,l6 ,.,, j ru tlirain. Hut when ., i rhallenred. bat then ass. -lance is ex:
.i and popular ..ii.nbie omui oi
'Oa-'HI; w eu'.d
m )f
U-ons!itut:oi:al powt i ernaicnt. and v. ni,.
Tin
hoi i'v, it vva i. . fall iv ithm th
t the G i nei ,d G.e.
no; receive m
sup
and und' uht e.I! v
sta'oo adorn- ot act r s-imn
ii.j
i . . ..,
.nron toenr "ou i -.
w-hivh wi nreeni tj;eaiseives as li.u-tn
c:tsiu:
tiV i
, . I ... . I I I . . I . I i i T I f k' i i I I . . ill. I: I 111711 1 I'I I'MMfl
on rr tne Mates, i nave neen vi t 1 . r
, .,r ti p -riiNtM-i- i nf il.?! but it cannot Lo necessary iur me io ctu
frT-,'-. ,-l r rl-M-. ; ineiiltC li.ore . ouici? i i r .1 1 r
IVJ liv . s I s. ...... ,
weie can, li hitts f-r ie ,e:;i-ri, it w;
-em u- v itiouy.d U. me. and 0 m;ii.
i
t.i.,.01, x.i .u.he he vvj'j tell his Clay fiuna-.ie.i asheictofcre. This i-51 m-.u- I h
e Jietlvlriij.j.i ...... . i I ,,n -..!,. ' k . . mKmr r.,1 - i 1
ni',1 .ne atfiiiieiuc . j i a ui i ii - iur. '.uu ! u ; i a i 5 '
di.late that can beat
I a:
tne crai.: u ctici;;
p .r'u '.s oniv 01 u.c s.jv er iy. pu.,-is
earn. n to each slate. Thai m lis con- ccivc my euppo
t , .:. en 1i or
oiy tt ose pow e
w hic'i
r would at e.Ii times men', altention, and re-
rt
! There is another suhvet ope,Vuich du-
r.cnl th - Jac
J r:io,lid .'o I-.-i thr. radv onOthat Cat) i o;,
',.. r-v , I I- 0,1. n (-ai.r.iii; t.td.ir f ; ir, . . . 1
, i.,-r, "i-""" J i'-.v.i...u.lV(l v,.;t.:pp and cott nave no -reat res oct. i,...; mnca ev.l must spring i, ..m ..ie ,lrCJig TiVi;,, untie on 1,. -m a practn p ot electing gei.Ueni-.-n me and all is ;a!e and li-ht.' Well,-
Lniied bt i.e.-, w hiie tiuvmg seats
p.. , - :. : t . : . ;
.1- . e not 1 e.
on !;:-! irn.'d to o w n t I am n . hv
v'oter, and all !!vit I have 001. e or
1 wdl frail, s-lv ..wo at any'
te
Gen. Noble is elected, an i Jamos G. head
tnre. ! 0. opn.uai vva-poodciy auu re-,huhl acqu;oiC0. aI;i ut5e:it3 to the i.dtedy advanced, an: a due regit a torL .)Ce (if ,h(j (, ,Q without a murmur.
s.irv
ch. are gncd'
. .,1 .
1
ring the pa-t summer, aiioide : a tne me
v.o.t Ki fjr dech'.mation t o t;i;iy cf the gcntleraon
1 cs
"n - is, eno , 1 .pii 1 es 01 100 1 j ,iei, ina' if elected, I will not be a candidate tne cn sUU'lt iv nder lor 1 e-eler.tion.
r x :ect to it.
1 t ine of pd 1 e . say as much.
Ic-t
ne o: r:i on-
Gin Ai-fiu.v
One oi t!ie 1: coiches, (Tiiii,' suniew hat slowly
il.
u:.i..s ol hi v e: , o .1
a s!ea;n entire
1 ,
lii 1 adr
s:v j
100 ve
!.
to, 1 a ,
fill, IV .1 1 1 4
e.
hesjicctiudy , tl JhDAH.
and hones that Gen. Noble may nv.ae
-ond Governor. He has rebuked tncnd ! c ! out to 'ho elt. '.'!
NohU- h,r thn con.se whi h betook lose , ll.e t-e , t your snr...et,ng along at loot cure hi- elect-on; but if he will comply o'.e j g trot. fiTi" can t you hod up u with the 3d veo of iho 17th chapter of j galhov
