Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 2, Vincennes, Knox County, 8 October 1831 — Page 2

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J VCKO.VS Al.MfX!STivATIo:V. Tho -Py Authority'" nen 'par. erf, tn- . ninir Trei'-irv pap until almost Pur. f ci stdl clinging to government T,:i!r --aa-go, arc resolute! y and mce;s antly ci-'z cred in cm apparently concerted plan to bohter up the filling fortunes of tlie President, by lavishing the most extrav r. rrarit and unmet dod encomium? on all hi net and proceeding, rntl presenting them Icr a hidden and deceptive roverincr t" the n.'ople, that they may be duped M the powers that he. A writer in the National Intelligencer of the 2-Jlh ult. notices the ''tissue of falsehood"' repratedJy dealt out by the '-Official" organ, the Globe at Washington City : he lecnpitu-

htr? and. pictures the acts of General

Jackson"1? Administration, as subjoined. ''The adjustment of our di-pute with Colombia."1 That Government i- inauarcliv and confusion: it set.eson Amerii.au property without redress: a law made to day is repealed to-morrow : anil there is lit tie or no commerce between the countries

i or tiiu m:;ctnn! s uazktte. TO Till'. ITBUC.-NO. ;J. 'Ihe ii"iisioii, l uliit.yiiu, civil war party in the Smth. iC'iriri t li.lt import dutif s. r H,

ich tor Jackson ; ret t taxes bud u;n production, cannot, in the j nature ef t!im;-, be ubimately :i ri'l exlu-ivtlv i thrown UIT)ii e.niSmniiiiolU aiiii that in tli nr.

An able m iter long iir.oe declared that !tal state, of'the productive industry of the 10 natton could be free, when -'reform"' '. "",,"lt!.' r," .a"-1 rT".lH'rce ,ot ,,JUI 1 .... . which it i? the basis, at !at one-ha;l ot the n common hark, and is dismissed with ! t m!. n f the im; ot duties I iil m.on the ex-

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roach ilie truth." i T! J Hefotm.

NATIONAL KEI'uLI.lCAN MALTING jOYlftm YoVOAU ,Vv V. S

lotice rubli.-lictl in

in rurMianc ef public

thr Vinccnncs (ii'zctte of the C Ith t:!t. caHinc :

ruecting cf the atii!al Icj uhhc ans of th . ounty, a number of citizens met at the Hotel of Cic n. Las-.'lle, on tatun'a v the lt-t inst. Tte

'iirrtinc v.h ceiled to order, nut! it? ohj- ( t ! r. f

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f that iii'!utry are ustaitiAl hy the

Uitpr" nrruha rs in audition to the bun en

,ier to the c!eateil ofliCf ho has sought. tl; y sustain in loininon with other classes a?

I . . .1,.. ro,,l0 Lrnr fhic m.rlm . - r...l Cotl-U meri. And Willi H UfW to SUlil llf the

uid apply it to whom iliey please

.Mvui.-ieut, thev state that a !utv or t.i x upon '! r It Mlurf ,,f n liirrl'-ll ni .1 till t . ! t n r. w . r-i.

j'-i-rdy equivalent, as it regards the southern j ohuiti to a corr "ponding duty upon tht exi port civen in exehaiiire for that nianutacturc

BLACK l!OIH'LA'I'IOX .

I'V reference; to official return!!, the j When th;. declaration was made in Congress,

i i im j it .t . . 'the voM.t.ni ai.n the sterling elotim nee ot Mr whole number ot blacks m ill the states .. . t .. ' i...,, ; , (lornam, ot Ma-sa-busf tt, one uile ?cnof the t"nion, hy the Census of each of the 'fence, eojiif letely involved it in the aby s of . ,r .-, ;humsiii ahsaniitv. He denied tle enuivalencv allowing year?, e. IboO, (which I S-of thc. juirort a' , Lxport duties upon a variety

of "round-;, hut particularly upon the ground, that the planter is under no letral or moral com-

timated) is as follows: Slaves.

170 1 !'t)0 IE 20 lCdo

(307,697 Cf0.d4j l.-r;U.13G l.OoO.OOO

Free Blacks. s.9. ;'-i; 110.072 iG6.nr. 23oA9 290,312

IX CREASE. From 1790 to 1C00, 18U0 to 1810, 15.10 to 1020, 1820 to lliCO.

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pubion to import manufacture subject to high duties, in exchange for hi Maple, but may import specie free of duty Thi? wa the language of purr, unmixed r,i-('oni. The;e vere words ht spikei. I Leyare '-like .ippdes of gold in

ipieturooi silver." l nionunaitiy tnu reujy,

though the obvious dictate of common sense, b t-notbeeu sut'iciently s; rend abroad through ourcountry. .VDtiflie himself, though he li8S exhauitedall the powers of language Ui ridiculinir it, eorifiders it the crand, colo?sal, opposing

argument. He say ttas is the only argument

si.tp

The Far is datr- .v ;i;o -A- I ..(

ire 10 me i'".ti a !--. It will be pcro. nt.,! that the t ews f r; Poland ismet- f.vorab'.r, .t! that tit:

' i-tr-the c.fdL'ct of:.rt!ec

on estiiT'iti

ly explained hy Samuel lid!, p niien .lore; i ki had re'iltel in bii honoial le acquittal C hambers a called t.. the chair, and 'Pl!S produred Union ami cc-r.ctrt nrr.ntnIr. George Carutlier wa ai-'pointcd ."ee . i n . i i - . , - 7 .... .11 , , :her.i,atul will enable tnem to icmM wi:b n-tnry . 1 he tollow in j rentable and rc i'i . tion were then in. ;,,, .'.c',- ...i.mt.-.l ! et.r v. eu enerjrv 1lu- af-aults ct their er.c

tion uerr then unaiumou?!y adopted

w hfreas our happy Republican t.Tm i f government, i m all the eidightt ned u rhl. an ;c knou ledeed consummation .f the virtue mid the wisdom of man ; as the ; r. servatiou et . on Mitutional guarantees should form an . ! ,m t ot !eCj) n Ilection and n.ichty exerthui uilh tla triends of human rights, do candidh and honestly believe, that this Republic ai:d" th -e rights are unanimously endai gercd bv the con--olidated opposition of the prt s, i t admin'otra tion of the general government, and its la re holding adherents, to the i iMin,- proh ction ot ur home industry and product- to the wh.din tl'ably valuable American System to the rapid and extensive appropriation of means essential to effect tho-e important link-of national improvement, which would mdi-clublv hiod

the Union together, and give a i e-ist le'-s mo J mentumto its prosperity to our ex. INi.t Rt.d

longstanding United States' Hank, so important in the collection and disbtir-( ment ot the public revenue, and in the equalization of the currencyand to the constitutional, mi; reme judicial power of the United States, whoe "existence constitutes the chief opposing barrier to nullification and civil war: nd vhoeat the

imposing dignity ef our government ha- been a-

n,!c-. T!:oIii:!f!i !iae (juiftlv withdraw,. 1 1 !'. L'lttrn. i!. con.-ei jui r.ce rt an a tiit. -b!c an t ntii n w ith lieru' ral Gc r.ird. w ',-, t

1 a;-co:o! arv them ,

he has ever heard against the southern doctrine ; nmc ti lessened Dy a degrading, impi-rtunate enthat m em- to crrv any force or weight with it itieBly abroad, as it ha been tarnished by an in-

S rnmova h e am hrm did he derm tins arcu- inr..i .v.ow., m iiuiihil.i.hm., i " "m

c ..ro.iiv.-mrontrovriihle that he ifes- 1 1 ion of the press, a dtTangemefit of the

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Tost

By the foregoing estimate, w hich is pro

hablv underrated, the Coloured population ,,airs of the effectual use of any other weapon jOilic Department, a reh ntless party proscrip- , t " , i c . ( . ,i i n n , 'a-ainst it than that of ridicule He sas this ; tion incompatible with honest prima; b s, and by in the Ihlted State at th.3 day, amounts . ( f mu.t Hytull, of)llltlu. ,-clics of the coercion of social intereonr-- at Vr.-h,n,tun

to Two Million two hundred and tortv old mercantile system. He says specie has ;t "y : .nJ u-tttieas we tiet.rve ttint a vhange- oi , i 1 i i.i i" -caicc Iv any use, but as the mere r prf sentatne i"'"- present national rulers is indipen--ably thGUfand three hundred and twelve SOnls.r , v;tl,;0L specie ha, no advantage over; nectary to the p-eervnt.or, o! tho.e mvaluu-

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The Statement extracted from a lSalti- ri-Vlv on the foot. n? ot a foreign bdl of eichange blood ot our samleu .ires ther. f. re , .I-. i c i Can sin b stulf as this blind the piercing vievv Hctolrcd, I hat to effect this charge of nh r. moie paper, atld republished in last hat-, , 0r tho .A,,,, o, mv and thereby pri-orve the aforesaid wh.desnme

and Mr. Moonr. ndy -cca-ionallv j urday 's (iazette, statin that the tow n of countrymen l' Can anv thing be clearer than menires of public pol.cy, called into re.;ui-i-heard cf. With I'.raril we have not,v, , - ,, n , , , , that the import, r may imp-rt specie In e of tlu- hy the people's vv. hare, approved by ?!,-hed that Mr Biuw has doro anv th.n- ,,mm? n' iSr,h CiU0hBa' bad ,,ePn ty, and thus av ud the payment ot the heavy u ,cd,m.f Confess and .-ancti.,,., A U re buMha the ew black,, 1 am ham to 8ay taie, against which they Complain, and to dents Uaton JtJTrrson. Madn .V, Dut that there was a rttolution in the J UJ J i wllich (u.v ;tre wim,,,, to renounce their and 1 dams v.e deem it necessary to uave thi

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country, and thai loreip-ncis were closing, proves untrue me town is saie. aeon- affection tor the Union; tear its sacred garb; -"vaie represent! a in tin- national r.epuniica their business and srekin- protection. lt'L,iracv had been formed bv a few of the"1'1 crimson southem'soil with the blood of .Convention to be held in the city f lltimor,

T . t . , I , . : - " " - r-.ltr.if l.rnl l.-rs O I J 11,1 .-ecildll tMIIIIU.I V ill I OC III I KI II CM .

jl e urn .! i . lias L.i.uiie'1 iiiui uiuiiiis, n w ,i ... , 1 i i i - 1 t ' 1

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vi "u u..vuiin,u v. u. , is i iisiiiice urgeo uiai n ss coiiuu w 1:1 ic

rtccomidished bv the Mini-ter resident tin

der Mr Adams' If a nromu-e has been j 'aiediately .

made with France, and the I'ombons Would net make it on the ground th.it the spoliations were cctnrnithvi by usurped

Resell cd. That

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purchased in hn-Iand, if specie must be paid v uepun a to attemi a g. nerai meeting or conn for it, m-ovid of manutactured articles ? Admit dy delegates, at Indianapolis in November next, it- and will not the manufactures in the U S. f represent end aecompli-h the foregidng view .

called info eiU-nce and rrotoeted hv the Ta- iJ e lection of one or two state deludes, t

TAXES IN ILLINOIS.

A lonjr lit of Lands entered on th

finiTPr. I'bibn mob! not idrad that - and i t'.nol :a of ilm An lilnr if Pnl.lw .If rnm

" r . j, w .f-wu" the e arlion or siccie r

c!oc it mark wisdom in ?iT. hives? to eiKuv,. i. c., e iu;.,.. ...t.;.,. , an, t-,,,,,.. m.rL-Pt he .h.r and less , .,iivo was inserted in the blank, and he wa unaio

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w illt hi. a rr.'V v.

the frontier. Tlie Minister cf war ha- a:ir.tinff d t . i he Uhauib'T of P ptities th t the Frft.rb army w add not have Telum, but w oh.' take s'.joli pL-silmr.s as woid.l prevent lh(return of ti e Iutch I rcop.. and pjive time to the Ihdgiaa army to u-oi jjanie . Account i lior.i Watsaw, dated the COlh

! Jldv, tales that t!ie I.i!buani:in and Vol-

nutans have received aid to t.roserutc

Uie war ajiainst Hussia. The polish Diet prepared a proclamation to stimulate and encourage the nation. !t appeals that the utmost harmony and union prevail in Warsaw that the most judici.-us military plans have been taken which arekept in profound secret ,nd ih it 1 -mo.t patriotic te.istance will be i::.;do 1 -every Tolc to the Itu-sian li-.t;ie--. A;; fear had di-appearcii. The l'n;ih Comm inder in (;h:cf, Skr znecki, occupier! the day of the I'Gth in e.an:iai::y the n. v.Ii ittenes of Warsaw, the cannon cf which, were manuf.n. turvd ia the citv. The TV;;t-aw C"o:-;icr fatei that thci corps of ivn. r.uriijer hid evacuate a Lublin . The- Prussian Odicia! Gazette? stafcu that the insurrcclion lias again brokm cu: tti "oih riia. Wahsav. I'dili July. Our inquiciudr.? is at aa end. 'i'he mo:; f rr'oct and c: : -dial union presides over o:r future d sl ides The 1 1 r.i-. n of tif i.i ral Janovvk'he unfav or al lo turn of affair in Liiht' oia, and the pn--as;rrf the Vijtula bv the Kufian Ai ic. . ei'iiin.at.ded by Fit Id Mar---foil I'askew ir ,c!i, appeared to put the f.Jo

u ourccntit'v in .merer. he n ttion

he nti.afe.rd a market sufficient to cn-ume three- j Hend the af,nid convention of radical re n ; ' " ; told as much cotton a? would n main unsidd by T'Ir,"t',"" pt i-"Oiimore i ils the traction of soccie pa v rnents ? Would not On notion, the name of Mr. John F.wim. initiation ed the (.u nc I alti-mo, bki y Zi.C-r u? ,

And is not that invaluable American S stem, rnously deputed to attend the meeting in Indi

.1.1 i .ri 1?:.:,: i. l . . I ' . .l1't!0n :intl ul'0Q "ll'ch the tales with inter- which briiifi. about these, and a thousand other .annnoli. as our delegate.

nnderMr Adams Thrn Vhe British col iSt and costs have not been paid, may crand and good results, an important advan-j Thef.,llowinP preamble and resolution were nnocr .ir. nam, urn l.io miti.n toi , I , J ta- to thep verv urumbling, war-breathing, ihvl) effered nrnl unanimously nuVptrd: onies got supplies throuirh the neutral, he examined by all interested, at the $ .uthern cm: lainei ? Tne lion Judge Win. And whi-reas it has been intimated that mm Islands thev brinuj s-.lpplieil by Atneri-. (j-jette office ;Johiioii, of the U. S. tuoreme Court? man esteemed fellow-citizen llchRV (uv of Ken

OI pulltiCal I Igh t , 1 J ' " l aISH IU I.I- lnl.ll ill tin does benefit Sfhe no'? during- the pre sent month, and w ill i. u s

-up)ly j

.vho.-e mind is the very torus

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uic, MMKHnnk. i'.h:Li. s,h-lhnl,,.i,i k:,oW it: ar.d that the ';'-ily rass through Vincennes onthc route, tins

' 15j Mrs. Mary Barmy, of Baltimoic, has present exe.teufeiti the Bctual result of a con- niCftinir. anxious to manil.-t the proh.tmd re the). .riracv, which has existed in the South for sis spect entertainc d tor his patriotic principles, em irT0lSSUed proposals lor publishing the llteot .Varsto dissolve tne Union. Would to God in; talents and great public services, do here-

can slunpioe;. .Nnw, ilie t.ri'.isn s

thcmeWes troni Amf r.can ports, a?

tonnage on their ships in colonial port? is!

le?9 than em American ships; since

t.rni .-.4 tcfl iii-irlc b-.c fhrvrn o ririYrt

iiul! I.ril.,r,,l ? n ' the brave Commodore Barnev. From thp "this latter declaration were u. true. But a la?! hy lie solve, That a comn.iUt be appointed t

U1 , 7 V . . 7.'. . t v. . i , , nhat efae car, we believe, when we see and consist ot twi nty -three citizen of town a:pork, and hsh, prohibited I there not a known talents ot the lady, this work will luar .lfiI, ,p.it t0o. without the leaM foundation country, to wait upon Mr. Clay a soon after Imduty ofG Shillings sterling per barrel on be ,nlerest,I)? and worthy public patron- it, a Davis, a member of Congress, declare lntraJ as convj rnent coneratnlate and wc b

li)Ur,wtule it is ao milieu nee rrom ner ... that "he has no attornment, and love, ami ven- ipidu.. m"u(Tii .i m.

eration to boast of, lor the Federal Constitu- "R"15") I re.-rence to loreign sum, ai.u ation" that "if civil war should be the conse -testimony of our gratitude and . egard,rr quest ot

and in the daneiou conjuncture in wiiii:

we found curcdves. iccr-ursed to a(ir:

Xorth American colonial ports? "The. ,le' r t - 1 .T . .' .1 II I

la;orHt)lt Lu,.r,cnt u , L , i I am requested to say that all thoe in qu ncc of nullification, the Southern States to appoint a day. v her. all our citizens may ICO, Austria, ana 1 urkcy. Ut the two J are rich in patriot sons, well taught by patriot be honored with hi-? company, to partake of a former we know nothing extraordinary ; U:e borough, who are unable to pay the ,ir.aiul uho collid in a moment's warning ;P"b,c dinner, of which said committee, will give With Turkey VVC understood that Com- expense of vaccination, can, by callinj? on throw around their borders a wall of impassable due "ot'ec ; when upon,

.mnN h.rnUn noonintoil without VI i.v.i.; ir-., m.. r .u. i ?ir" ' Whtnwr heara il.nnf, a n. . ;cimtor . . - ,

'V , , , 1 - ,, c . "'"j-vmi, cj viMiinMM vi uit in.aiu t y hnrUnz s;,n,th Caroh

;nc Knowledge an i i uu-tiu oi uie ceuair, cj

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assume such at Pavi,) s- Bonner,

Ca t. John hi Martin,

rrutee. rreitp an order on n Ph .titude as to render the peaceable exercise of the-pr- Jacob KuykendalJ, Maj S. McClure,

anti maele a treaty containing a secret ar- ... ' 'laws of Consress within her territory impossi- miiel S-mith, rhomas Dick,

and strcnuouslv does he ure-e them to J-'inies II. Hunter,

tic le which would probably involve u in ilC!an Ior U!al purpose.

f war with most of the Europeon powers and which we believe is not ratified.

if.ake a last aooe-al ;ind anneal to the God ot Thomas McClure,

John Jones, who w as sentenced, at the ! '-"'" u M'Dutfie, likewise 'j h'crre Andre, i..n,li.-,. ,.f CniiMLM "e 1. horrttt.lv nfTirin thi.t Mai , oah 1 lit Cell,

'The increase of the a!ue of our ship late term of the Bartholomew circuit .he'l'i. ion is cuclf a monster that be w ho will Gf'- rut hers, 25 per cent."1 w as caue.i by the great de-'C0lHt t0 be hUng, lor the murder of John "'hip ,t, af r seeing us deformity, .s worthy f"?1'1;1 J.'11'

mand ct tread siuii ta iuo2fi;i!::i me iasr , , , . 1 i.ama hhl . ou-.i. m rim3 :uuum t

- . .. . tvav, has, u is said, maue hi escape. e i son m a hlition to the u.ual exports ot ' 1

the coontry; it vva this which has caused

tlie general prosperity

tort of the country ' he receip

Kichaid f Vine,

Henry I) Wheeler, Gen 11 Lasso!!. -, Ihp.c Coons, C( ore Leccii, John f'.vvii-g, Duct, J . : I'oscy,

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not sing out their breath in hosannahs to ihe ri" an,lut ' .M.isst-y,

(Jeneral Government, which hkc the monster vv ere aj. pointed said committee.

his which has caused ( Stntcvce of the Missionaries and ethers.' god of eastern idolatry, rides upon the car audi Resolved, 'I hat our Secretary furnish a rcrt.fi tv, wealth, and con- , IPVels in their blood "When we hear a Hamilton er i0V)' foreiroinar proceedings to eat h ol ' The receipts from l tU,,J,n a P;iraSr'H taken Irom the re;uhn,MllC Dl(J8t i..aatory letters to vastle newspapers published in this town, with r ' 1 . , tii i - -. -Hi- i.e. c . . i : .. v; . rrnnut ut this rtif f t 1 n it f V- :i f ttcv rufiv hi' hkcO

mnoits for the same may increase the rev- -neroaee j ntpnis, wnerem u win ne per- assej,.u.,g,.s oi f.eiso.ts, .ne v e,y ...maauuuje j ' . ,. .. ' ,,,, i r , i , i, r- 4 n- c t which are, to befit the torch of civil war, eu 'crtin. enue to thuty millions. Ihe misrule of ceived that the He v. S A. orcester, & atjd to thc knell of paternal mas.acre ! An JOSKPII CNAMBF.K?. Pr-r. the Post Ottice was fully investigated fh ,nv t i 'Vrntt ii;tsinnnri(1 tv,tK Editor of the: Ccdumbia (S. CA limes, defend Gro. W. Carvthers, 6cc'.

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laSl Winiei. n dir r;iM aauum ii . in; iinurMrruint; uie Mint' uiii.li uiuio . : i

tr-w on thP pvoof hankruetcv The in. v, ,ai Ul"tri l''"5' LM-CU Wl,'-.t, Vice riesidentct the United States,

------ i j cre;ise of postage at particular tow ns only ul ,or rc

shows the prosperity of the towns and Charter

t Im r. iv , w i rn nr . r-i - w on r iitr k . - r i - i I I . .1 . ... I ' - n . 7, n i n si n i.a n . .

ij'Miiuii- vji me iiiun.r.uti.. i. t.n o-i ir.ee to that state, and sentenced to lour I),K,VV me -envious v.hi3 u.OUr-, mm eJ! prompt consideration ot our citiccns, w hcthc r

OlHre. The driving thc Indian tubes v . . n . . ,chH. ol britliinr bayonets! And e-ven h rrcsi'-it wouid not be r.remer in theai to take the ne

from the lands of their lathers, r

Hie Will) (it UH' .vuieiicau viov tiuiijcm : . .i5

Council ot War, composed of the members of the National Government, th most iiperiercrd (icnerals, cf eiht mcmbtis of he Diet 1 1 pre -eating each palatinate cf he1 pie.-er.t kingdoms, ;.t;d of some other patriot?, reprcsci. ting the Polish l'roir.ffs of Uussia. The Cicneralirinio, who owes hia rani: to the development ci" his idea? em tho campaign, ha.d the opportunity f exposing his views ar.d of initiating in his secrets thc Members of the Grand Council, that is to sav , the i r pi e- nfat i ve s of the whole ration. All tlu- menders after having sworn to observe secrecy, orj which the hopes of Poland depend, sepa.i ated full of hope . The army wa well disciplined, and tho ecple toe are ready to execute the y,ders given by the G? i c :.i!i-simo. Is v.r was the moment mure favoi able, for iijo rejirescntativ s cf the French t at:rn to fuoneimce in favcr of cur national Independence. Fiance has stdl time to ;i;. knoulec'ge -fs. bet let her has'-en, our st;r.-ees-e lor e igdit rr.onths tast ,ire sudie ie nt guaranties to her of e,jrfnf:re n none:. Pr.r.n.-. Arc. litii, 10 o'clock n'; night. The eonvctiticn cone nded yte f rday, is- eaiiicd into execrtiori to dav , The Duirh troops retire- on two rco Ferlemont and D;ests. Sixdavs arenc-

-e?i-ary for them to regain their fividic;... A part cf the Frencti army wiil fo!: ;v- , them as a mat t;;r ct ibrm.

I OR THE VrNC ENNF.S G-VZoTTC.

arter end Canal ! j li hit? tut?

is respectful! v sugestic! to the

i!inff the limits of the Georgia mH.ntaimng the doctrine of Nullification in all 8 . , its extent, the very doctrine which must cause, liomugh Lnari without taking the oath ot alle- lf c,u rie,i uh operation, a eush of blood to j -ru uaL -It

t the tost jt, ir,ce to that state, and sentenced to four . h'-bw the "envious Casca s" b dian tribes " ... .,,.. idashol 1ristlnitr bavonets! And

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: rs, proves - a' uura u: ur 1,1 l lt 1 V- lrnt ot the United State-, aithougn ne uenoun.!Ct.?sary steps to i form the General Ass, n,bly ot

'We statei not lono- since that te n white cfS nuinncaiion 10 securr nis re-eiecuon, aovo- f;e addition-, amendments or alterations r.

f mpor 'anf

men?:! res u:

thc

10 iideiior

tlie country art now t::.Jr; c nnsr'ci ; i

the tli-b in i i i : cr of ice army a:

civic guard, ar.d thr com; Irtr expu'-i'-n all those surrounding (!;" Kii.g l.c .pbj must tal;c these hte'ps lie i well dib-

1 ,.f lb,. i):h f.,(hvn flwi l.,K . .i i ii. .i - rr.rif f r 1 1 it C-r Vw I . es K...J ....-...

it. . t . r t 't -HI I MIL .ILIJ JlLHUll W 114": J Ull- in,t.A( .i irfaf rwit-Mior i 1'irTnr ! '1 mi, t.i r t i- I, 1 T'Tt r ll'l I. 11,1 I.I

Ut m A,?m.n,errtti,in havo tho linniir men vvuulii tie maided hetorc the riuneri j .' ".'"". i . ..!,:, a u.g' ,u - "V 1 v . "t ' , ..... r - -,

... i ii"iijiii.. .. - - - - . . en V .11 amii i:iii.ii me niMuv:uiumuii3 nni- rprpr ;iiui. mill ,i ,ir!i m'l pr. hi cr.-i p n V Ii src nrr np til :i ;. n.ruiviri i' n .-

As to the prosperity and happiness of the or to;irt ot Gwinnett; tor lesidmg w ithm themselves say, would create a --standing pro- rCgf,lateeJ on fixed foundation. Ithe mti -iuer.-T w ho are f-,ut htm. Ud'

wa3

(ICQ

ay Iicj

too

19 ir;

A-reriCan leor.le, we 00 not see how IDey ur uiiiu? v. mc unai;i.i eimnei wunoui vision ior imuincauons, iiiiu nuivu wit g.eai, j( respecttullv suggested to tlie prompt ron-l ; t,n i a;nvf. i a.,.. .,ti.. . ,. 1 K U .C ..ll. 'ft Ph.t... 1 ).w!.t.'.!. n ; man uhn eariiei Hriinni) ..a W .. -r r-,.. .. !. ..i... i11 ' t-tltwVt ij l.ldl .11 liK 111 1 1 F . J I II

are in-.ebtcd to t reMdcrt JA.KsON ior c , ... .. . hun a zone of wisdom, affirms would, indeed. if u.a.l.l not be r.,ner ,n them, in their r.ecc-ary he sho.dd -end a ll-ig ot tr

them: we consider them indebted to the " , . "' V l and .,, truth, be a -repeal of the Union!" icml capacity, to nsce, tan. and lay bb.r, the ci- to the Prince of Orange, to ope n the w Structure ot the Government, to the laws 'e ' J- roi,,cu , ?f?,i o not these declarations deliberately niade,'tizriKS ,.artictilarly the holders of real prpj.rrtrJ for .Mr. Adar and Lord John Knell, w tys-.Ae. l- t. ..!.-! .1" Mrtvt-rtt- J- r - Wheeler. I . Gann. J. A 1 hoinnson.' and .tftn rcltorntpii seem like the result of a f. tl.n -....l.l ciil f.. l om r,.,.. -e...",..! . .. . '.

llll'.K. ll.KICI llll "I'll I illl riHU IM Iv. L ' 7- - l ' ...... - - tini' t-ri,i uiiii iiuun. ir;u.i .11 i.ii.u ...m.i in,, u- uprp ,q -inrl-f n f... t r (-f.nHltlfilC r t f i ti. . 1 1 . ....i, .1 i i... ir..;,.,, a ...I r., -.. . i . . . i - i i ' i e. c 'oi i.ie loiki i i ion s (I

nnd Apams. Ol all the measures recom r i iiouip-,on. o. .uayes, a copeianu 'T1;1'10 Ulsu, ; ler u issue siock ana construe! a anai rrom airniMiro not one of rn-rd or cltire - i... ... -. ... .-.. ..n,! b De!o7lor pr nrmnhnirlv nn - especially so, anno adequate cause en-t of op-: this place to intersect Whit- river at some point 'UR?'-"K ncl orit- gu..ro-. or olhre

r.ien..fu uy uie mesnge.H or iie-icifiH , " .' . ' ." predion and ivrannv o.t the part ol the General ,uf. fn, Ls bet her h urk ,. m H en: ! ol M-; ?taU were to be found! And

Jackson, the Senate and House of He nre t mi mi ay loinmst Drought ltore the ;v.,rnmo-,f Ue ti,;. l-9 .,f Conpresexerrie'K .er.....a d,. .,,'. c,,ii ... vw nWcA tn e..a r 1....

ot the

'entatires in tiieu wisdom rejected nearly 'Court, tried and convicted

ugh an oppressive, blighting intluenoe on oar south- l(3 ;,dvaritagrs whether it would not ei.rn.h ! uho was wdh hira a a ve.hmtf or

all Had thev been forced upon us. they tnidemeanor alledged ajjainft them em brethren, let us by a modihcstion of them't. boroujh and county, and cost lt-s than! Tp ;Mr..,.;,. nt trr i.,.Mi., would have been omethmr hke war Whereupon thev were sentenced bv the : rci"ve the evil. Uutif a daring, restless, unbal ;woum be required to improve the navigation ot' ') ',' ,! V . , 1 ' ' "' rtouiJhave t.ecn -otnu hi, like war, . ,owC(, Unbitlt) ht to be gratined, let us; Wbite riv to i(s junrtion ;,ilh (he u-abash I r.( , tc lh cuate pestilence, and tannine. We give not the Jtl" 10 jou, years nxnt labor n lie 1 ; nevt.r mrike lhe,eastcoIlC(,ssian If a dangerous, ;icwhether lt uunld not be ftdviable to hJ immediately all the i;eoj:l., tf:r,tr,rVi fSnnnr nTtbi; In tbp Pro.i.l. nt but f, tbp Itenttar'J . It IS UlHlfCeSSarv 10 add a Word h!..l.l... 1:,;p,I l...rptv istrvint,. ahol-' ...... .u. L...l f I:.. .1. ... ..i" . it... . J 1

honor of this to the Fre-idcat, but to the tfcnuary . It is unnecessary to add a word blood-lovine , olitical heresy, is trying to abol-;VP,t thp Common's Fim.

i.i ...... j .'

ti ttie noble l ibrick ot Lrovernuieru, erecieu oy po,e: the proceeds to

-Can such things be, and overcome us' ,h.ewisd.l)fU ;!,,,! v'rtVc ,f our conscript fathers,; tbe ponds will be draim

Tvilv Migioian: and we take for tacts the of comment on this; closing scene

!t.x.r.ll.l.lr. nin.lL t!io lit C'tliinrf -! -

I l.l ILt -III'IC . 1 . ' I I . ' k nil- I...V v-ifc. I.iv. . M illl :u II 11111113 L't . .tllll tl I C I L Ull I IJ . . . . -. .... 1 i I

. :, . .i . , ,i, ... ., - os, invoking meir uc ntmu -un r, " aBC' otuiiion Is, in ti an exprt s-j.,n a i..e puraic

ffainsl cacii Oinci, ll.ai, ' l" 1111 o.in, eMmmPt r ond without our enpcial to action r I,, Hip n.aieiv ot Freemen, mid : ;,J,t, , t .... i

....... . ...... . j - -w . . . x - . v - . , , i.i. u i i v - j - - , , j Ulv,t 13 IllUi'l v.li:ii-n i;n UJv "v -'lin , anu llll

Fund in stork for said pur-j including the cdadel at A:.twt-r. to pav :o sustain public sche,ols. as,-nn rjomnity for the cxper.-f . ..fthe war"; med thercbv , c. .iv uun '.. . . .....r..c.....r . t) .. :...m;.,; n f:ne, toive up to I.eL'iuru. Zeabinr:

ati

thev

ought to retire and give their places

to titter men." In confirmation of that part of the foregoing relating to our claim? on France, the Salem (h ) G.i.ette says, --that t!ie five million three hundrrd and fitly thousanvl dollar?, which France has by treaty agreed to pay hi full satisfaction

Flanders. The-e

the intentions of

wonder."

mt it down; and with it will fall Ihose hih jntf Ujent t nd enterp-ri;n: should call lar it to France : but w.ho'.n n-mpel tlie ictor functionaries of our Government, the l'resi- b-uide our Representatives: ou Dutch t- accept o.v.ii?n:.s v.h-r dent and Vice President, who, by sanctioning A CIT1Z "." ' i i , . . " .Nullification, shew to all the world, they are cou,J c!:,.v -'C CCCCptt u to PC acccuc .t to a . i ore o.-ered to "lonk urun t.lood carnage with mennrn i .. .1 T he.'lten.

i. 1 im pnimiM

.iUIll 3L11UUI., ulli:ication, shew to all the worM, tliey

Mr. Spalding has opened a n.-ht school ! 'u are' '?, " 0t'K. "b0" ,,ocJ ,f 'T ' " MUKDEIl. A man by the name of Jo-

; richt-, the extension of ' stI'h Stdlson. ot Putnam or Monroe coun-; , r,, , ' redeem surrouipiins liH-jty, Indiana, was found dead ou the Cum iMOMF OF ri''lF. LTnTITD C.

. - . . 1 .i r.it 1. -i 1 ii.'1.

nun-, aiter t.-.eir exiinction litre, t.e pn-ieo u p . berland road, anout a mile and a ti.ilti Tlie Te at C,t

for thc 401111011011 of those who cannot j ot the nhta of man

1 1 . niip h n.usi ceae lo

uiatc 11 i LMiitinrin iu iiiitiri o'liiiiLi 1 1 it

c!f

.. - 1 ,M-,r.rlor .4 .'lTi T' ! IM fl I. n ud li t lie , 1 I'i . L I 1 t t , ti SllIiPi r CI h II ' 1 T 1 111' I

uay. . j-.uu e,,,H.niii,a ia;xv MVni," -1 1 u eg 0, tne rilUarraa TlVer. On 1 IIUIS lav '.villi V I - I t. r ,t ? r. a I ii,e-,iri,, . i'Ai.1 t Ek tennn.l J tint- I ' . . U ; t -J, t I ,

for masters to have their appret.tKt-; li;tve ... , rH.lt;d '.' erve tierVfoit ir)?t A coroner , inquest was ' h UI1 j; , ...J(, Hf,rr or ..

r.-i :..- 1 : 1 .. ! . 1.... .. . ' 1 . 1. t 1 . . . 1 . !..:. .1 . . . '

i ut claims or our merenan;s ior N '1-1', instructed in useful know ledre. lot Liberty oroudlv rtoatiurover tbe un.veriHl i nei-i over wie u'niy. wnosu ven.ici i.-, ui.uit,,-,

tion. will probably give but a small per;

cent;.?;? on the actual amour. t of the claim

The President ha granted a midship-

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. , , 1.1 man s warrant to tne sn ci ur mum. The capture, plunder, and wanton ties j . , , , . . ,- ,. . ,, ' ' ' -who defended hi father so valiantly a ruction of American hips, and rnerchan-j fit lhe i,,ureCnt invrocs atSouthamt.

liize, hv the IVcnch, was estimated somejton.Va

year" ngo, by the late Thomas Fitz-imon-;

of Philadelphia, at fifty million ef dollars.!

Aako. Pit.r i novv in the TJth year

inl hi. i.trp. ;md coofir.nr to iiinritci-

t-j wit twenty millions under the crderllvv jn ,ju, rlfv f New York. He waOf the Directory and their agents, and in Saltm, Mi;sachuett?, abcut the Is! h;it millior.e duiinj tb.c imjt?nal reigulr'9-

of tho late Cabinet.'

emancipation ot mankind, till the work is doi .! hC came to his death u I'CIUJ !tlOt in thej,-5 lUtr-iid .1 h. .1 , -.. . , . . 1 , , , , , . . .ii . 5 ..t-Si .i.iiii.iiiie e.Of ;jfjC'i a-) 1 i i1'. me world redeemed, and the homi o! Liberty ,reatt Ut , arpe shot nv ?on)P ,l( ...(:n ,!rj , , , . , . . , . - shill iiuere in the elawn of millennial elorv , a.-,i. i i ; ' 1 ; "l ' :u :l" ;,'r n !l v - 1 - i . ., i . , .i , - f Unown. rsothmgas vet ha be en a-cor ancf 1 ir'. i .i . . I. t us cad, inort iraportanatelv and earneMJi e given ton.) t. In this rc-;'f, .'. i-. .n cll.on the Ne.rih,the East, lhe lovers ot bee- tamed, to lead to the discovery ol 'he jer-(iu.;,t n.tiCr ,r;ai;:!ii, . r s ..i,Cu dom in the West, and on the I'nionists of the petrator of this hoi rid crime. lit. .'..'t. P ... ,ftr r. .,, ,i f, . : ' ,i . . , I. .t . r i v n r 1 uiioers .and. been . i .e v o cu.ate v. i. tn ri:t ii vri :i thp r'i lein ers ol Ani fi. . .

i - - t . (I n ,

. . . 1 L. t . .1 I I . V 1 . i

ree'rve anu coerisii it souuo

cation , and to

system of latemal (mprovenient, ocjr invaoiaLle uroteetifisr THriff, our Supreme Judicial Tri i unal, aiiii nur Union unpolluted ami invndate Let us preserve these, and support their de fender-, ate! vveshaU.be j rosperous and happy at '.one, and ?xert n controliuii: influence on the

dest-eies of the world. Acae ii CLNCI.NNAU

m ol a parr.phl'-1 ; but a

In London, the cleiksin the Life Aiur-jConmeici:il ?as-.i of i . C

ance Companies liave been kept tj work till 10 or 11 at night, by nurnci cus app'i cant who are fe uful lh.it the Cholera .Morbus will depriv e their families ol then

jeemct? .

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expose, Shat our impa-.tiady noiv tat tr epu--tione.!,' we shall eid r rr, he a-e cMracti, or give lhe uh.de in the P :tr-

shall see expc-.'.iei t en it a; :; - i. Pr.':-rr..r; Pa'.. Zi t-

oi, a