Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 6, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 November 1831 — Page 2

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r every other joito'ii ot the i imoii 10 participate iu thcsr conleir.;iIt,-f t'eliLcr ition. whereas, ive, citizens ot Posey county, without leieci.ing nnv conflict

between the ir.tcre-tof our oin growing i state of Indiana and thc.e of the other

ilar uiariitw gentry, and an cfoiv b' locrHaiTcr a ler.g c-.rH'.i.a

(D il m m J? IS o 1 1 t;!)v Norr.Aiitni ",

The lat number cf the Indiana Journal ue-cti! Jtrch 'on an imperial sheet; its content consequently are materially increased. H U1" be published twice a rtff!; during the eion of the Legida tuie. Pi ice ta subscribers, e enty-five cent? in advance.

under the present sapient Admirii-tra' ion

He can well afford to sound In tinmpet loud and give the ahum to (tie Swiss s upporteis ot" (he gieatesi and bpstfor Id trumpet is of silver and was given In him: he can afford to resort' to everv

'members of the Union, hist wichiogto ccn- J nai-e-rabie sub? ei luge to support' hi part j tribute to the immolation cn the altar ofjjn power, for he is paid lor it hut hi , cur country's good of whatever sectional jlabor is vain; public opinion in e very orjolitical predilection, whether in cur-; part of the union is setting strongh against i selves r in others, may be fnuud prriudi !Gen. Jackson and hi Adrr.initraticn. and

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i herelore, ball ha" commenced mUiriir and it

I.Vt,,'-f.i Th a unrlrrm it :u iilv w iir i i.ot -o bacKwarns. "! i u wiio(irr.an i

we owe to the United States, and to the jdc Mined to ee hislmpps vanish into "airy section in which we rreide, to u;e our best nothing" in the revolution ot a lew months exertions to h ive the slate properly re under the administration rf a man, who presentee' in ihe convention aforesaid: a ;i Statesman and Orator has risen to HcsuhcJ, That Joseph Fauutleroy he the vpry apex of Fame, and who ha- the appointed as a suitable person to i epre capaci? y and the virtue to remove from

fent fhp .ifion il Henuhlicans of this 'he national honor the stain whirl, hnvePo, master at Vmcenne?

will make -'the wilderness hud and Mop

om as the roe." At another time, inrfi-

tl to this the happiet government that Jit ran no more be arreted than the waves Ividualht, I may pay siv rcsperts of high

er wa cor.ceivec. by the wtsuom 01 man.jot the mighty tteep. I ne revolutionary consncratic7i, to sor

rightcousne-ss. as i connected with cur present rulers. 1'iohahl) their hearts are temporarily hardened, and the "wieith r.nei depth" of theii iniquity to then), w ill, ere long, he conspicuous, and they prompted to turn fiorn the errcr'cl' thir way; hut should their hardness of heart, Hmroah

like, continue, ihe will be dethroned, and

cate the honest man. These .::p, the tr iphics whi'.h I e !;.-.; won thes-c th triuinp'i- he ha uT;'i'r'' -rN these ids rect rr.mcr da f :or Can t!,fV malice of hi CiHn-.ic !."' I." f'rmcr tion, or hlotfiom the page ot history the. record of Ins ;;!orv t'e.ti it tear away the recollection e f hi brilliant efforts in the

will

others take the rein of government, whoj cause of the South American Independence

andot Grecian lieedom ; Can it put out the torched lihcitv which he"s; cedcd er i's sparkling wav,".irid which now burns

orne who have particu- brighter and hi ightcr as un f-rogres?r?

larly ignalizeel themselves by falsitlcation ; Can it .-ilcT.cc thrse e-lecjutnt

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and a demagogical spiril, in the cause they! tavcr ot his country :'.;' u i")man:!yr avowedly advocate. which once e'ectrilied a nation, and cen 'JIM CHOW.'' riow ring in our ears ? Can it defa.ee o: . . .... , destruv the dipl.mati'- monument lie nap for the: v i n' c f n n f s OAzr.TTr. crcl'a m hi. own name-? Can it oM.trr Mn. Hill: It would be gratify ing to 1 att, t;,r , rriembnmce of hi services if: your readers to know who is the real Pirn .iiuMi U hiu'n!' r.m it rv.

l'he editor eC tinn-tiish the tire of hi intellevt. or ntiaii

county, in (he State Convention which i Toen impreseei upon it uy tne pre'enthe ?un w ho at time seem the piincipal, f!!4 uftv ,i ;irir,"v? Can it be i d or broat:

DutT Green ha replied to J. II. Eaton'! to be convened at Indianapolis, for the . Administration I hat man i limn Clay; hut i in reality, I believe, only a dquvf, the honesty of hi purpees, and the !;:

Communication to the public; itisa lengthy I p'lrposc of electing delegates t the na-,he is emphatically the people candidate, nssxstam apparently, act? as the manager. of his ir.tentior,.? No! il can du n-: ' nndrmiQrirUttrr Hp fnllw no thp t,onal republican convention to be held in , and must ucceed ot matters in the office. liv what ar-; thin- of all th;. Il tnut be content w it: and caustic letter. He tally capo... the RaltimorCf -Backwoodman" ailnm that one part rangement was it that the 'Sq.nre otVic. j N ontl ocutirn-mUifMCn-nfr.- 1-3 trick. r.nd rnarur.uvres of some of the R.Uihcj Th lt ;V!eiandcr M'Clure, A of object in writing hi essay, is -to ates-what are his peiqu.-ites, and how ; crruI(;rf, an.j . lo detract from prom. nrnt friends of Gen. Jackson previ- LcP D K' jacob(S t JJ Johnson, and iexhort ,he ',,Alcan Party f,,e"(il.V to are tees divided? Was there not an or-! fame by the !.v.vtt ait? A venal pre-, on? to the late Presidential election. ItsiT ft runn-.,n il JniuiA as a mm ihe election ot Gen. Ja-k-on to the Presider heretofore of the Department, that cannot'lon dc-reiiP pvph the tin..v;irv. uzu.

length forbids its insertion in the Gazette;! mittee of Correspondence and vigilance, i; ''0 ac,,v e rerneau,

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e- no cniior snoiini receive ir.e appointment ' m ti... r ,.P tl .-. ,onnn

Louis and if so, was not the arrangement made. !,n,. -

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cd recently in Monroe oountv, Ind. caused!

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r.Iv to certain duerie rut to him hv the' i c i , tne iNavy? A' r eoeraiist : e tio is tapi) io ce nam (pitne . jui iu mm uy intrCa.rt jor ourj!p ve!, anj deem it a l'l-i rlT " , a,.aljArx . r , , . , , , , 4- ' . ... . , w xrd Livingston, Secre-rv ot Stale: A

cuiujt-tM oi h pusouvi .m'u'jimi" ins otiit m , iy wniii we owt, do less in canuor

from the LoumiVc Focus. LATEST .NEWS FROM FCIIOPr.

Li erporl rates to the Ot b Scptt jnbe

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ome extracts, however, will probably ap-, rommit ers on eub. iLane, Secretary ot S.a.e under General for the Deputy ? As ,MC, on the g.oun.l

pear hereafter. j jects relatiruMo or emanating from the. Jack-on? A federalist! Who ? John that rusiom or a positive order to Uiat eX : said National Ileeubhcan Convention. jPpc, Governor of A.kana? A rede.al feet, would not allow of hi receiving the,

v-ouMea-nuue emu-mem was iii.ujiirai- . t v.(. t, , in ruiptinn u, r Pn I .,,,;,,, ,i ,iWl,

xesohed, I hat, conceding to every one;. ttnrf,v fWuvruM A I.V,lpr.,IUt 'U.p ai a .r,nil x.i.uJ Mr : .....:

ie lie i feet rig hi to induce id the stnit um m h , i t c.w.. rtr rt i 1 i i t i

to sustain the caue of J-,-ckson than any :,rui f"n to tt.o bih. have lecn verei cd at New Y

i h prrrfi hit' u rtft 14 nupr jinpv.

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tne existence oiai.oci, repiieu. -inai -i, iTlM,eu,? u..u. n. u..r. .,y i"- Attorney General ? A Federalist! Real

there might he a God, or might not he I , v eps, uu. p:e,. r. , the repablican Andrew Jackson is won-

Ihat there might or might not be a future ! "vi" 'r I V I 1 " dl'rfu,1' ron,! of 'dr1 company!p f i tiV teriiner. t:i r n U h:ilit tormpfi n nvi .

r i. ... j i . .i '. . . . ... . . I he ac is ttiat JarKsonism embrace? in

Mae. o, ,e.uS .um i.-u.-u , ,,.e anei by a practical lamU.anty with' jtg Cl,ntraCti circle ..Imost all the ultra . l : i r i l i i " ... ; in, t .... .. I ,i t

10 iiimsen, ne nau "'iuuu u.nm-- ""'"'.V"1 ' ,J Ji "" uur.icr, .rg.s..- Federalists in the Cniou. Even Timothy

thoe subjects that perjury would or! "uu 'u,u P" io pie.ue over ene pirkerniffi whosi, federalism and toryism

chnuld be pnnihed- 11c uaMhen a.Ul! uu V 1 T" ' . "'hverc made a subject of imputation and re

: , : .... .r' l proach frmn Maine to Georgia, suimo.ted

.... ..... hanlvsdj 1 hat J. Maidlow, Joseph the election ot Andrew Jackson. I mean

ail oath, herepiiPdintneamrmaiive. jFauntler.y.J Schnee, J. W. Swift, and by this no dupara-ement to the Federal-

i he Court (Hon. U W. Johnson, presi-j i. Drown, te appointed a committee to lists my only object is to expose the du

ding) asked from what source or princi- prepare an address to the public, and tojplieity and mendacity of Jackson office-

ple that obhgalicn nrose. he teplied Uc:n " r T',, g 10 holders and othce seekers when they ay . ., T . . ., 1 I prorecdmg: ot this meeting published m,"Wc, the Republican Party."' the civil authorities ot the country. . he j tiC Vincennes Gazette BLACKSMITH. ceort on the nest day decided that the; J SCHNEE, Chairmzn. ! . rfitne?? was incompetent he was conse-j ,A 1 noMi-so:;, cue ij. j j.-0IX the vi.ncennrs gazette. fluently rejecte d. I regre t to add, that The Address shall appear next week . Mn. Editoii: It w ainiwing to one. who some persons so far forgot the respect r.'uej ron TH,- tinltn.nes g zette like me, delights lo speculate upon the tothpmnWvnfihP luu. in sBf.n,l ii. ii... philoHy of human nature , to observe,

"v . . J ' , , L jnotwithstandiDg the apiarent inconsis- . riefore the Court House door, (two daysj A writer who style himself -Back- tenciees and irregularities of men, the after the decision.) three etligie. repre woodsman' iu ihc Western Sun, ha con steady and persevering aim with which .Tnting the president Judge, associate! 'erred an honor upon the editor of the each pursues his own imaginary good. I gSdmondfon. a:.d Gen. Howard, (the pris-i nzeU, b cal,,in5 h,rn an atJmirer j as once the warm supporter, am now , .... , , , . j Henry Clay. I hope?, sir, y ou are grale 'the admirer, ot Geo. Jackson; and have oner s counsely with approbnous label, on ful fof the comnlimcnt. Every true uat-iuniformlv i redicied. that those-who before

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acn. incaooie is exiracieu irotn ajuot may well leel proud to be ranked the dawn of his fortunes, were his bitter

letter addressed by the Hon G W, John i among the admirers ot the principles o.' joppo-er and revilers, would, when he at

eton, to the editor of the liloomincton! 1,lC ,,lu5trions founder of the American I lamed the ascendant, be among the first

K-i tu i- .i . . . j - J-eem. i ut'se; pi mcipies e euiswiuie uie io worship ne nsmc: sun : ane l nave not vVhi-. I he opinion ot the court would . i, i . ' , , c n " .i i i . . f . 1 . pry vitality ot our "western folk they j been deceived. Some of those who were &e given in full, Lut want of room at pre-! are principles by which we politically lloudest in the ir deuunciatious of a blind

sent forbids it. j "live and move and have our being" (and heedless enthusiasm for military re ! They w ill be maintained at the ballot box jnowu w ho dreaded the election of the fiitraetfrotn a letter addressed to the editor,! 1 832, to the utter consternation of the (present Chief Magistrate, as an era of uiated, Attica. Indiana. Oct. 27. 1831 . I u ,ln,e tli!,e f office-holders, and of the Imilitary despotism, hav e suddenly -dscurd-

jimuecue man wno now nouis sne reins or en ttieir patiiotic lears.and with true con

lilt- si v; ii u 1$. i , Uiiu 1JU, tU.UI Ul j IU WIS dfcl.ltrd o n:ri iiiriri. b;is tiinorfit ;i tprniwl

Michigan Road land? proceed, embrace; notnU)atlori for the Pres.deiy. the present opportunity to let you kno:v: . , ,

the result of the first four da., which i' "iacKwooeieman na, imikcu up inc

country. His editorial articles have been "e lnciar bad approarbeei wi'.Iu;, more read and admired than those of anvi Engli-li mile of Wairaw, and a get.

other erii'or, and had a wonderlul effect ' f,al ,l;ilt,e expected, utiles- pievinteri during the contest My mvu opinion is ly negotiations which were paid to be ii that hi selections are sometimes unfortu . I'gi'f Of this latter fact, doubtnate. being rather more against than for' 'L Ihcie were two parties in Waisav the General; but he is an independent ; ari'' iU l'ie :n my one lor a desperate re editor, and wishes both sides of the queg i ''incc to the l ist, and the other in favr. -tion fairly understood. For a brilliant ' ot ' bEsision . 'l'he ucw of the subs!; editorial article, one that possesses geniu,! tllt,on n' Dcmbinski for Sk; zyucki nv

generatirn ;, is c-nr, tinned. I here had been nots ;.r:d po.:j!lir tumults in the city There wi re irsun cction- in sori, if thn interior Kusian province. Also in Hun-

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As it may be of some consequor.ee

Toji to know how the sales of the Mi-

about 14.000 acres averaging 58 rents! ron Ue01 U amC' per-acie. The selectmn made bv Judge! th.at Ml C ,a l )I,"ltIld, to nk Tolkethe Cemm.ss.oner, under "all cir-! ?J ,he l med Sl,;iUV H conle'nptle cumtance, with opposition from the Gen-! Mr- C- ,s. ou? oi .le t,rmPst aml mosl eeral Land Office, fcc hate been most i. hc.ent friends ot the present Bank-the dicirtu?, and could not i-o.Mblv have been!e-usoJ the ny w le l,itei1 10 rffnrtvA aithnnt ihp nnmint'inil v Im.c ! aful t0 t,ler distinguished patriots in the

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aid and support of Gen. Tipton, the lndi-1 'r Al ?l l" c b j"j . au .iU

jugal iidclily. have cousoled the last agu-

nies of their previous political favorite, by

exchanging significant nods and glances, and making love to that of his successor and rival. This place is not without ex

amples to illustrate the position I have ta

ken . Here are to be found those who

looked upon a distinguished civil personage of the day as the brightest ornament of his own America, and who hailed the

harbinger of his increasing popularity

an agent at this place, whose conduct on this occasion deserves the praise of the citizens of Indiana; and it is generally acknowledged here by all concerned, that nothing but uncommon exertions of the CommKsioner Judge Polke, and the co operation of Gen. Tipton, could have redeemed the Michigan lload. Scrip alrea-!

dy issued for work done, which will now be all paid. It is said by those who arc here purchasing, that the country of the St. Josephs And Elkhart, is the most beautiful of any Jet offered in cur State, and will soon form a very heavy settlement. Vour9 &c.

from the withering power of the present jacts inspired a universal jubilee, but no

Administration Andrew Jackson is its sooner does the military star appear above

enemy he has been, and is now, no : 'he horizon, than they are the rir6t to hai

doubt, anxious to subvert it, and place I ''ght and rejoice at it9 corning. In the. upon its ruins a mammoth monied institu-pxcess f their new born zeal, they have

lion, which might be wielded by the Exe overturned all the established forms and

cutive to the rum of the liberties of the:US;lges of society, ami have marked out, Amein an people, and we lock tor auoth-! r't onlv br political, but for social immo-

er recommendation of the monster in hisj,;lfi0l id I those who worship at the altai

neat mes.-age to Congress. Mr. Clay was

strongly in favor of re organising the U

f diplomacy, and who still turn then fa

ccs with religious veneration, towards

S. Hank, in 131t, and has continued to; u n:t our opponents uneler preterit cue um

support it ever since, upon the same footing upon which it was then re organized. This effort of " rackwoodsinan1'' to m-

duce the belief' that Mr. Clay is unfriend-

ist inccs, are pleased to consider the faded

and dying splendor of their descending orb.

liut a few days since, one of the most

wit, taste one that silences the broadside

of an opponent, hits him between wind anei water at a single shot; give me the

quire. He shoulel stick to his desk m

sleud of opening old mail hags, assorting, tr;iI v i m'.. may have favorable effect letter bills and drying newspaper?. Ver j on l'0''5'1 tf : i i . ily "Othello's occupation's gone," and woe! An insurrection occurred in Lisbon on

to the Jackson cause, unless ho renews hi the 2It Au:, in favor of Donna Maria. 1?

editorial h'.bcrs. , originated with a regiment of infantr-

' ' ....... PACE PHY. ; about half of w hom paraded and marrhed j through the streets singing the conslidj'. for the vincennes ei AZETTE. ItioTjal hymn and cheered by the citizens, Mr. Editor: The learned ::i,d vera-! b,,t ere "efraled by the cavalrv of the-

cious Editor of the Western Sun, corn-j 1-'rant 1; iio hi ! himself, like u menting in his last number upon an article ' 'n,,.v coward, in the ireesse? of lUlein from the column of the Indiana Journal, j Ca"lIfi on t'1-t nrvvi: cf revolt; and aiwritten with reference to the National 1 ,er a" 0,t'r ventured cut with the? Republican meeting held in this county ajomc,r,, of his flafl Thcie were in killed few week? since, makes the following sin- am woded neaily 200.

ister declaration: Aow can assure tht p0 attack had been made by the Editor of the Journal, that the large 7ittf-i i!f,'ors of thn tyrant en a Mr. Grundy, u ing to "which he refers, did not consist of a r it is-l subject. On applying foi redress greater number than fifteen persons, and to f10 Commander, the ruUiau cut hirn probably not en en that number." These) v.l'i i-'5 sabre ;meJ the rttior bayonet loci collar marked editors have a mo-t happy j nim and nim or dead, with two sabre, faculty in distorting the truth. It is easy! cu.ts, an"' cveri bayonet wounds. Thilo be seen thev are well fed with Uuclej v' probably IcacJ lo a rupture betwecw

Sam's treasury pap for their gross misie- rn" :in tne tyr'-nt, a a represe-it:!-

firesentations. The assertion of Ihe edit

or of the Sun that the aforementioned

meeting "did not consist of a greater num her than fifteen nerson.' is untrue. What

motilP bf rnnld h;rf find in viiv in m i. cf lieeei.

kmc: this mis statement, 1 know not and;

ralP Tint Piiiliui.-j if ij LoroxsQ i c l...i Ihe

been so much in the habit in these latter

days of detailing the diminished numbers that attend the Jackson meetings in differ

ent pari of the country; and habit is' f'!e Coronation, which was to take place mighty and will prevail, sometimes evenon t10 tnto the exclusion of truth. I pity , from my ! soul, the men who under this tyranical ad-! LATE AND IMPORTANT.

, T V 1 , 1 "P f'"i!.W:adt at Hosfor, fromCiOL ly by perverting every fact that has theU,,;j(. Iravii,., a,!rd p., the -tl. t, w

JIHHI CIV tllC 11 i f I . people who are made

ol their sinister desi

call bitter, sweet-and sweet, bitter: uh.ii J' "" ltl V

have the truth stndiouly concealed from, . . their eyes, and are compelled, like the'. , 'len,lt "'f oi tl: at Eieni;

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tion of the affair by Ihe Hriti-h council rt-

ceiving no answer. hj or!e:ed a Eiitiil; vessel cf war to anchor in a sitaiion to rno-

tect the property of IWitieli subjects, in cas:c

nee ci. In England the :hi;x Kill hi passed 3 Commiltee, and in.n;- ('e!atr. was rv.

pected when th' general me Maurc comes under conideiati;ri m iha House. The TA1 r- r - .

iuirriesj ot Kent li.td r fused to attend

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a uJ , i ii 1,11 fmnient had i,,,;,r.erl the Frmch -ib.e ,ade the wretched dupe s ,r,dor that hi, presence was no !, :; ; .. esigns, who arc mane to crs5:irV ,n, UudcrQ. j

wietched victims of the Spanish Inouiai-j '"'y"-11 1 '"vernmerits had i:,-: tion, to pay their tormentors for the Very' l"(,r Smh::'i -os intoriern in j

suffen ngs indicted upon them

cmtury manner for the ccati,-,,, of

A NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, i ""st Poland, the tiuth

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POSEY COUNTY NATIONAL

PUBLICAN MEETING. A rntetinsr ot a number of the National

ly to that institution which has existed talented and honest men of the leading

withsr nmrli benetit to ibe ronntrv loJimlii: ,c it,,, a .,Jt,. i. .i :.

pi- ! - "j' v j p"iiiv.iaus eji me iiyi, pasecu iijiuugu ims

ujiihi! mc wi ic imcuipvui aiui iu ai ipt.ice. I ne seutimenie aoove aavocaleei.

rest the progress ot a noble horse he lappeared to their fullest extent. No one

must have been thinking, at the moment, w ho supported the present administration

n I ( i hp r.i n t I w n n ii 1 . lu- i . jt 1... ..... t ... i . t.

r , i ; . i .,.,1 .. r.i:.. " - ... u, uu... ,;u ,vno arP in(-

held on the "1st Oct. 1 S3 1 . J. Schnee-' Henry Clay is friendly lo it

Esq. was called to the Chair, and Doctor) I must follow hi Packuodrnanshipcommon courtesies of the day. Why did T. D. Thompson, appointed Secretary. j 111 Ui ''"-'cursive range, and pass ou loj thev foieyo a pleasure which seldom falls The meeting being organised the "sub-j mf"V el?e- U hilU,oes he by, to the lot of man to enjoy? -Spies are . . . , , the followmg precious moiceau. labroad in the land' and thev well knew joined preamble ami resolutions were sub-' ... ,, , ;:. . , ,

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twenty -thtee to congratulate Mr Chy r.r, ! t I'eat him i ith common politeness, "pro

his aiiivai in v mcennes. on his wav to hi, SCMi 'I0ri must be their bd.

favorites of the present

corrupt and corrupting organizeis of pub

lie atiairs, condescended to pay him the

mitteil, and on motion, unanimously adopt

'i.igerice is icmlcre.l jn.b :! Ic.

HENKY CLAY. , There is a mortal sublimity in the sprc-l V'l i' ' - m i . tacle of a great man "struggfing with the! ,v V, !.,cr lhri: 1);,s t-'Vfdlod in (he storms of fate, unsurpasseef by any cth-ri r ,1!-'";inti?' A rift know Eory in the woild. There is something rrddJ ,r' l. r'ml'"n'. iuim;, ready-witted.

and elevated in the thought, that although ! !U.m, !,t'a,le'- '"-fed Highlan.im m.

i.i-hk uriat r.e brm-cir

storm

Trav eliifi''

A cocknc

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calls tiir

Emporiuai V Surely none

o.:e or i r.e most sutu'r.-d:,

the clouds may lower and the

burst, virtue anil geniu will rise superior lo. and Iriumnh over th

r".... i i i . i of tfip f.-Miiis n Ii-.. .I....- ..

tt:iy grnnous, inmoraoie miml sympa-i , , ,.'.i.:.-a tuia

thise- with oppressed innocence, an-:' l,M'" !"f' I'r-t ar. l tiloves to support injured rectitude i n'r,nt M v-;ii,f, rfmn er -maid, boo.-

'i iaci I lie whole- fa. I

log at last

e of

, , rf . It is under this consolation that we be

ol ihe ir.n, hr;v-

vji iuv i uunu i mini p: inu-i t i.ii ie mi j

pro'jinted by a vigorous proecution of j

ir, . ..-it-- buds in Illinoi., is that ot the Hon John '!1 a countr y so de-er v edl v celebrated i r.ertas In vorious parts ot the I nioni f i, i(, ., . . , n . i .i i i 'i . , ... 1 4. Law It would hardly have be en ext.ect- a tn,u U(1 bave the high pimege :o ca the advocates ot those measure o Na i , , m'-1 . . . t i , ... ; eu bv some of cur Jae k-.in trit-nc s pre- our 0lv . an attempt to prove uch con tinual pnhev which truly constitute an' , ,t i . . . , ', , , , . , ,mnr- ' c" ,, ; v i mjs to the last August ele cfnn, that hi-'iUrt pusrl arunious, would be entire y soAmerican ZVStfm. in m m hiJir r.injru.Ti. ; . ...... m i , j

v h.-iiir unMl' riuiii'iil In I.. k . ! titl n,m. I. . .. . .., in. r ..,,.. . ..

tiou conviction that the highest interests' ,. c , u m.,

tumuli oi ;i luiinniiuc io congratulate. "u mnisi or uaptauu wasitsanj t ataHenry Clay, Esij " 'gooiau wilds, as well as European refineI I7 Phk rnrt .i.. t . M I I . r I t ( r, . . . J . '

su h a system, confident thai the genera What does the writer mean In ihe ,;ro ui TJi ,T . 1 a ...irr.pnt nf .l,n ., .vii. f .. 1 1 ....I,,. ) i. - ' ' e gu ! shed t h o administration of atiairs, ac-

-comment, be found to hp w,,h,hp ... ..... '.,r "ireimg to the mode ot government under

to' conciliate their opponents by Mr L b v . eao ' w ding a more peifect knoiv.edge of tee i and,, I am not Lull n L J - - the mo.t .rr , epubhc tb,,r principles, having determined to ...,, .,hers amo,., the members of tl J Z' V M TT H n i'" nd delegate- to be organized in Halt, . .omm.MnP uhom mum ! ' M :,n,i.lM lffl,n-' ?elllui" ara""g

... ... .... :.. i .... ! t T l" ".(mvl.:,.,.,. characteri.re the

iu-ir. y.. ...r-tiuiiu Liiuiiy in i 'ci nuiiH ne organs or c oiig i a I u i a 1 1 on to tii.it di n

nesi, inner ine appropriate tie-ignatio.ij tmguished citizen as the ,on. John L in "Jl" the '.Nntirnal Eepubhcan Convention, 'liackwocdsman" i, I cpiac cr.e cf t!;

lieve that distinguished but persecuted' i " ma,n P miml to deparf statesman, Henry Clay, uil,in t;c r.n,, ' ' ,ie fir;l ; to lU,ly uiil, T.is ht tl hae justice done his motives, and honor ! ot,,l'I:,&4;v w higldy fri7.l.'.i p..l. conferred open hi? actions. cigar lu lu inotstlj, :jJ.d r, , ,i.

.Mr. Clay undoubtedly, at this moment.! , "n f-"h.b..Iu.-. is placed high in the affections of !.,. '! rf' ' ''d. I v;if:;. :s countrymen. Envy and malice mav m' ,. ". i! V,ihat 1 ' ::'! vrivt- -tv

represent, and hate mav blackea-bm ' . l,''ytC ; uu I v: ,,.

iruin is powerful, and will rrc;ai! ,., J u u re it f.

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... f .-.v . iv,,, prc;;li. .;, , , .r '-- I ' S-. I t V 0 0 T i I I f . who deserves the giatitude of his coumiv-' " I;-r- ru, thai r emei, more than Mr. Clay? He . e.n, h.- j (1 'n, K,it f ically, above all others, the man of tl,f J . . J ''''ideor. pr;;-. '" people. Horn with no oiher heritage tin,, , ' ; ' r(l l(- ii-rv, r.v.ki'r.- b, ovc poverty, he ha climbed the hill oV fame k.wr,i "'" "J on y..,:f impu I jnee r bv the force nf bn nvi r, I. . nr. U" C'Urv von .n! : 1 .'

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