Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 November 1831 — Page 2
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The Steam Poat Versailles ariivcd here on Monday l i-t, and departed next 'lay The river i- now falling, hut at the time this article went to pro-. wa navigable for small steam boats Much rain fell m Wcdne-day night, winch may an. I probably "ill ausc a rie in the liver-
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in h iiu.iw . e 1. -".."liiii,- c t.o iMt jihr.eif , Lc is too great a mao to la the President attended to by free white laborer?, is cer-of the nation he i? President of a party, lainly destitute of t!;;it natural Uauty atl What tirnghl he did once fay that the moral grp.ndcur which characterizes Gen j Executive should be the President of the Jackson's cotton plantation, ru hly stocked J nation, and not of a party'' what though with -laves in Tennessee. 1 have often j he is seekirg t be President another term f ecu astonished that a man cf Mr. Clay's jcoptrarv to hi? former advice what tho1 acute discernment, did not select a cotton! hp has appointed 17 Congressmen and 56 plantation in Ter.nesee, or one of the editors oi 'newspaper? to office in direct southern stairs, instead of chirping a me ie opposition to his former pledges ha? he Strain growmg or tobacco farm in Ken not thc libeity of changing hi? mind when lucky where the Mack population are ! and how he please ? The General should treated with too much humanity and have! he allowed to fi' 'judiciously ' now & then, too many holyda)?. The cotton crop he-; It i? I m the I5nii?h Constitution, that intone of very difficult cultivation, and tu Km. can do no w i ong ;' find is not
requiring- me most unwearied attention Gen. Aniiew Jackson equal to me ixmg ,i e l'resj,ipnt .n verv unnlensant and
and industry all the year round, the good r,t Gieat p.ntaio.or any other King? We embarrassing situation 'Doyou not know fornothing slives are kept out of mis Uhouid all then uoiie u. the say ing Genet al tnat on appointing you to cilice, he will
r.mei, ami are not anowecito contract j irjon can o no w rung i ms woum ie ,e v,olentlv availed bv hid enemies, and
nanus Di luirntj. i iici v uui wiu nasi ijoei.il at d m "i.naiiiui' u?. ici iui ruu"f
doubt
Jacks
feclly
no tunc
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vice, luieness. i nis ioo wm account ior excellent a ivi-o, aim snouiu i ntn en : , iip tiniltlf, , ;;V.,t;n nf ,ia :l,Mnf
the General's Unman sternness and proufjjmth profound tespect by every wellwish- IIlg vu t0' omce in d.rect opposition to command. But is it not stdl more aston jer of h.s country; (or so long as Ja-kso- ;,he 'a(ivice of a msijonly 0f the whole ishing that Mr.Clay shoubl consent fo own niacs talk o njurh against him a they ('o sPnafp 1 ,m , rP thnt mnn ir. -nnr
er.aie rriccied EJr. SicpsCn a
nomination, and he was thu left unprovided for, bavin-: resigned hi? employment in Mr. Girard'- Hank at the President's request. He consequently became importunate, and a letter of importunity drew forth the following, from Wm. I. Lewis, the Second Auditor. Washington, 6th April, 1831. Dear Sir Your letter ol the Hh ha? this moment been received, I know how unpleasantly you are situated, and can therefore account for your impatience. But you ouijht also to know that the re
jection of your appointment has placed
. ., ... nwt o.h.mu. u v.uunu.jnufonciini.umr ....j, ' ", ,w'i,w lt i tie violent! v asailed by hid enemies, and t . its of idleness. ! have not the Ica.t dd.eral at.d m',.nu-us. Doctor Fudge ?l!fnt, condemned by manv who profess ;,on if lVV bt that thia is the reason why Gen . thinks, and I iiii.k nghtly. that "all good to be h (nen)s and go0 uhf, arc fji c ot.ierw ivnow kson numerous black family is t-o per ;r;t,2eii3 anJ dfc.ent men (Jacksonians not f-, jem,t? Under the-e circum'ances aiei '''MT11'0-' ;uc attain ly submissive and orderly. Thty have excepted in this case.) should cease to ; von ulllv ,,,, (o atm. a fcvv'(1 , to ena 'nh r .-"ancrs fi hey fimcto be guilty of that deplorable pr.ik or talk .'gainst Mr. Clay. M Thiis Me fnerj(s tn prrgent a strJngcaseto "Hing but pioc, ( l
Mr n v rn his return to Kentucky ia f lock tarm ,n 51 trrp sUttJ? 1 h" iUgues n"w ' lhc D,jke 3,1 ' )oH r ,t,ns aml . condition are not much disposed to listen "ir' - , ., , . " ,a l.ttle too much of the plebiau epint ior 'decent men" telieve that they are really (o lhe diclaej 0( rtason; but I cannot beTTrjs invited by the citizen, ot l arue "-.0ne born and nurtured in the very bosom .afraid Mr. Clu will be the next President. ,tve you afe ,jite sn uni eaonabie as Indiana to a pubbc dinner, but declined 0f slavery ; but the greatest and bet men and thy will then lose the offices they ;t,:U (;eneirtj Bernard has recommendtd .,.o;n !l ii.ii nU.t cnciiilU have their faults and frailties, and we cer- love so well. But I cannot pursue Inis',-, r .r..r.t., c-.,-c k ,4;ii
the inutaiion. lie
greeted by the citizens
fde of the lat named county. CrNTi.rMEr. I thank ou most cordially, and the
r.itizena of this town for the sentiments in Fu(lrp their name, which you h .u e t s;resed ;
you for re-appointment, and says he will
en it arrives
the President will proceed to act, and I
ipniion,
his friends think these tilings aie necessary from the peculiar situation in which he is placed, aiisingfrom your rejection by the Senate, I beg, therefore, that you
was also cordialh have their laults ami frailties, ami we cer- love so well. but i cannot pursue
I Vigo cnilIJtV-;iamiy ougin io uno an xMise iui uii-iuuu- (JUogium oi locioi i'ucs i.m .imj vote tor you if cgam nominated to the " nc i,t Mr T'li v tor one ot the 1 1 ee ivcf - Itnn har inp l''ir nf liPinc ra I ltd irilix. c T i i i i ,
Suhjoir.e l i his reply to the commiUee lern in u,e ci,rUmtauce that he;The business of the smKhry t,o calh mc R!l,n()atioi) exl,ec( jn ;i dav or two
rrho .i-Jtiresceu turn on i-cnau ci mc peo uvas compefleil in early lire 10 contenu trom my pen to a les ciengnuui employ- I0TJ jn(e Wilkios. W
(with poverty and it? long train of evils, U)cnt--huf the gentle reader may he as
(and was accustomed to uo without slaves i-ured that as often as opportunity snail oc mmk jlt, U1 not act before, uules? delay
jand wait on himself. It may no ol jecteiJ .cur, a nail or two ot similar approbation, f(j jorj.,. ,i,an j)e txpects. Whatever
to Doctor i uoge J say Doctor i u-ige, will bo drtvco luto r u -ge t.y the ham- l0 ,our 0i,on. the President and
lor it strikes me that that beautiful namelmcr of bLAL Kb si I 1 11.
sounds still more beautifully with! - I if i.iti Alt n.imrfc winch tiaVO thpi l?mt n ih, ( '.im-i nttnti Cia?flt.
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towards me, ami lor me meiy ,l ,l,ulJ : !rttf rs G and U m them arc very musical. I MOST DL-GKACFTTL.
' ' .pV' ' .rn,V,ntlv auro11 ofter thl? rnerel a' a h,nt to 1 u,,Wrt' UjHt Stephen burvn of Philadc Iphia. is tvill exeicie vour patience a little longer the occasion. i hey abundantly Jrc . t ; .... ' , V , . . .. ,
,i . i r.,ic a(" or.lpnt in.l - ......... & - - pr uci t (i inj? m ins is MiMiiuu"! di mi- uii- i o I trie rrcHoenr mue ur;;u i;? i.eai
partial friends and have made a grate
Jul impression ou my heart, wtuc
long remain. Whilst I am
Tour kindaess h
icnDOi tance of my public services, 1 feel
the jirou 1 con?ciousne-s of having strove, in every station in whirh I have been placed honestly and faithfully to disCharge my duty." And it is highly giatifying to me' to witness, in the general pros-
A PRESIDENT AS nr. !Ol Ll 11., AND AS II K IS. Who can gainsay (he subjoined skelci or withhold his assent from the . fidelity of '.he picture which it presents, cf t!. qualities whh should .'i.-tiaguish nn,. adorn a President of tlie United Statt The sketch, so we'd defined, of what r. President ought to be, is indeed alluring Would that it were realized. H.nv ut terlv unlike the present incumbent! The qualities which should be pnspsi ed by every president of the I'm!'.-; States, are the m"d c-timable (hat w adorn a man. Ho should be mdn-tri . No great end cf human life en be oM.-:: -ed without stent effort. Eveiy
nhiciii-gnod in '.he ch uactcr iii;(i n
if ion ! ma?, is progressive, anu ' ...
edgi', virtue, s .h ty
on i rits, not gwic,
(l:e 'lowly m s i'd ( v r;iof. ; r.
tho capricious cr t:
earth cr heaven. I i i most complicated a:i
that can pii::g from li.imat. tfb ;!?. lias not r een acquired, ai. l i ant ed be pre st i ed, without ptrpctur.l ai.d s! m noiai- -- eriic.R. The Chief Magistrate of thie government must, tlm-eton1 . be wdluganc! accustomed to labor. Ih're-t I d or is aluays honorable. In the 1 re-'din. of the tV.ltd Stated it is r--t !.-ui"i-ii ic, tecause his Jubor c-r.-ecraUd to the noblest purpose- that can hp advanced by human means, and requires the i mpioy -n.etd of the highest qualities that canai.. mate the soul . lie should he intelligent. The o' iecta and provisions of our gov eminent. u al: its relations both foreign and domestic the sources of it? pii er and the mean oi' its support the hi-tory of its origin, it.esta.ldishment, its trials, and its fruit-, aic topics of inquiry and meditation, more:
ht 1 . untie- c : f rr.mc n', tbt :.:.siv e good
communications Put I beg the reader's duct of pres,cif.,t Jark-m, and of thefIom hvlr( Uk.us. You should have ,reJV:in . u valuable ,o,ti ucbonfo the
. pardon for this digression. It may boob mflJ who munygc him, on the subject of,cpmr reaard for hh ntuati
icctedto Doctor 1-udge toat lie did not a,,,imnlmfn, lo , .irf . 'phe Jackson r-a i ,.n.,r r.- I :.m irl. ..p.i itv
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well as
i'p -rrntlemrn , lt ' 'P truth altogether on his side, w tisn he per3 abSUme ,h,,t s, 5 m,U n Z " bed he,,ili,, ,h;,t Cr' 'f ,1"ur1' serve no answer, tl , ,C ?' ? -Z lel'of Mr r,a'"a ;,rnVal 'n lUS V,"a "'V:iS -ems to be that th my public services, I hel time before band." It must ,
renuitro lriencs ol
-upplied
by civil
mpsoi, puoiicaiions
the amount of which
iev dare not attempt
known sorr.e lime before band. It must;0 an6UCr tiifern Whatever they may be conceded that he is mistaken there, tor 'xenture with leepect to Simpsors own his u lends, the national republicans, did 'statements, tj!t fetters he publishes as not know the day on which he was to ar-vnttfn t0 hirn )y mei) oi ,iit. PuMltHf 9 rie. until a few hours before he did ar- 'ou n household, if uncontro ver ted, must
live, an l were an linen completely h... p .. derillt,( ltec, ,,., ,ilt
Your I'uend,
I themes of enlightened
W.
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LIVYiS.
pcr.t.v nfL.ll p-ul. of thv rm,l,v. evi.ien n M o,'- ( "": m of :i I'o1k " ,,,cl 5r"-: tli KLt rnl.lin ..cit; ,. .Mr. ,";,
public
man, than all others,
records. They arc
examination, dij
cus-.uop, ar:d adUitr ition everv vvlit re.
AnJ the riosi jespectablp nation d" the world arc now ."gonising to disafu(. iliemselves of their ancient burtiieiisomc and unenu d in.- i ion for the sake of
This i-; not done. Then. look at tlum riomijolioning f)1r rxami.de. To umh rstand theletterof Dor.ebon. it n manifest that 'lnriC t,,, !C? u,u ,vell repay the off. .. o 1 . .. ,t.... ...i. i.;.. ,.r;,-on : .- . .
iur i irs.otni, imouyn u..- j'li.t.'v. ", ior,ts it mav cos., to everv riiind. it i at;
As f have before remained, whatever else rn;iy lo controverted, there letters cannot, unless their authenticity is denied
gres.nas so long pursu.a " . c Clav . and h.s rreat desire
iturv flrnvp 'i fmrUstprinrr harcrnin wifh'. . i- . .1 .. . i . ..
Ihey present a case of most en-. ar,n,ir.nt ,;)r oTlcc. Accoidmir to 1 ; n. i .1
l r 1 im lijan iii in.ii. y w' i? i ii.i un w in,
poini more man eigia m .r.. :publir noise and parade
irom uie ca uai oi tne uii., - arn been possihle not to tccognie the cementing h ivp k
tendency ot that national road w men , m
The progress r itjcon-ttui " s :l-nitPt, States, and hi- frienos the Jon.
d reached our town, and passed cn -u
farther vcst. Who can
.
eiLMit
hundi pd
rdmarv character.
10 uvoiu: jn fourth letter of his new -series
It Gen Jack- t.
i Simpson's statement, not being able to per-j, 10 n,o-t rr.oii-ihio applical ion ot ai! the form hiscontract, the President concluded j;inou ,1(J ,j.e. t0 t!C i0iv ,,uv.
Mi Simps.Miexliii.it. soll,e cur.o.J3f,cts.;(0 ,cnve )H VfCtim (o bear tll, C01,e
quence, upon the ground assumed by
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-rn nau neen on a visit co us, nis immweib jlt. was a cleik ... lm. b...)k o- sleDhen
d have known weeks betoie. tliat on ii.. . i . . i .. ,.v . i:. ( uuem .
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a day Gen. Jacks,n, P. es.dent oifhe v,,,on lor hi, i.nn.lv. He was: also a churn-1 l' " ln 's cnei . v. Mat stiou.u nones sell;r0,.!0ct, aRl honor;il.le llIlllM!lft,5fi lo
poses of r iglitlu! order' atui social ad v mice
men!, it is equally the dictate of du,ty
John 11 Katon iV fns Lau'v
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- - - rirrp in ponrit :ino ' . ami in it lit' ions i s . .. :.. i , . i r
, j ... ii.r, ih it it .r . Lt-'ui imjeu io appoint mm ommisiioner, of this great road witlfout tceln.g tnat tsilo i b Jf)hn f.c n n ,.u.Ci lshuui jt i
j j -
nr.i honor a t.Io mpii t liink Ol SUCH CO nu CI CI ! . . : . 1 -.. . I :. i i ..... 1 1
Mf,t tnr nv.tnl.Mi.Mirp ut llio .mlil.r rnl. ! . ' . V . ... 'i'l iv i ei.ti;. ' l.J'fiJJIril.lll.ilitV 'Wl'.l iu.lil lrCl
w,uidar,,ve fI u: the th.et .strat ot a
CO IS :
phvsical connection increases mu h the'w (j jv,, to his carriage ma
frf-enth ot fh. moral at o h';" "c Uer in Washington Citv to satisfy hi bi
n hi' f) li-utpdy rmd U togetn-l . i e na e
only to persevere in our American byste
m
UhjObuk! 0 mi-vis p.er y ear, do ration rode ! fuu'e. Girard had ome claim under this!
'Private letters, I say, would he sent to ,!eily
natum if? jt!et:nlis. Such under.star.dmcr can bo .obtained crlv bv dih'ircnt stud v. deen rc
Another view of this subject should flrrtj0;N rt..ri(i obs.-rv ation, vase mlcti ...i ii : .i ... t
i'e Wthf'l. HOW la ll lliUl llJi' sc'.ui.u tn - ;-mjra- . ar; 1 nj iiCt
(i i lor oi me treasury assume.-. io spv;u; p,, , t , (
. it n
oi iiom ;i. tl!3 CoiiOU- I
l-efieving consumption, alter toe paymeni. liavp jls () ronmvrepared for them,
ct the putmc dent, as mucn nut aSj olhfr necessaries turkeys, pigs, eonistentlv with an economical admiois-, w kr l)p jieril ot v ing their cars tration of the government, without nr.-;crnn,t)(1 . an,l ,hen he would have been pairine the principle ot protection, to bo ;mf,, ,(y th? mil,tary, drums heating, files .iffured nf rontinurd prospenty. Jplaving and banners waving: as becomes I am highly obliged by your kinn au-; -; r of a , thc rcd inh V;c.
fance ot continence anu inrnoMup . . any lknt t.pu,Jje" should also have made
and all the captain? of his bands jappoititixjenfui one of Ins clerks, might he
n f hn n nd I.rU'ilt rt flm r r OtlMPfi I ' i lit t . .
Herve it was sum-oscd that the " ' a" . . " noutu uo a ei iec:t exemp.iucation nptnc
. ; i nerecan ue oui one answer. 1 nis
he" j solemn ch'.ii-o.s of (ruth and light, in al!
objected to
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o-'iriso 10 u;e
future contingency that uaos m.
What
iome apology for the neglect ot the lead-
rvrr it may be, gentlemen, i snau anx , Jarkson men not calling on .Mr. Clay.
iousIv endeavor to rum cry uui) i may UNhichbe could easily have done by allnm owe to my conntrv ilngr that the. General would have iefoim 1 pray you, gentlemen, fo communicate iC(j ,hpm ,mrne(iiatcy out of office, it thev timv fellow citizens of Terre-Haute and 'h l(j t ireA (o n ivc ,committed such a crime, its vicinity my prob,unl acktvuyledg-1 Wc a jtno,v (hp ol(1 a,Jage ,nat -charity CTnts, as well for the te-timomes ot cs jrg at homo." anM it touhI wc as well teem with which they have honored ny!kn;m hv a jilllt-al si?lt 0 pfj,0, t)t. presence, as for that whbh they have . ..sU,j Uv(v jon ,,thce hohUrs turned
heen restrained from oheimg t.y a '.eli-i;llVav fi0m their debc,0Us freasur food.
o rnnd nnr i hir nrfo t hn ti'irT a Mini 14 .:a li ,i r
Tim state of things mive! f" i ' V f commuucraions and ir.Uuence.s ami ot . , of kla power behind the throne, greater ilf, MrjrtP(it rlfiri. .kp ,(,-,,,p(i ,tr subjoined correspondence, ,t , ,i , ,n1 i, . , , .? ' n ,, 11,0 ?lr,'est iwieiuy to ,ul pit s. rinei. ul-
l.l. Ii i i.nbli-hpd u.th M. .m..6onal "V ' 1 Of HIS OITlCC. 1 1 IS u.iA!:!)f I S S-IlnU!d IX
ea ilanatiou - '-malign influence7' to w hich the Presiesp ana tou. I dent is sobiect. an influence as deleterious
Washington, Auv. lo, 18J0. ! to the nuMic safev as it is illeiral and un-
Stephcfi Simpson, Lsq. constitutional : an influence which cannot!
exist without degrading, in public estima-
Dear 5ir Understanding that the in
tention to appoint you a Commissioner j t, on , the moral standing of every individunder the late Pieaty with Denmark, lidb j ua , i0 pfars the character of a conled lo some enquiries at the Stale De I stitutimal adviser of the National Exepartment, from which it appeals that Mr Icutive Cant be necessary to comment
uiraru is a claimant, me r resiueiu iniiiKS upon thi transaction? 1 should thmk!
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piuut-ui iu uiuig uiis (.iiLuuisiani: lu ! not
plain direct and cordial, both n. h; eflicia! and private relations the ttaucripf of an upright, pure, and benevolent mind, and suitable to aid in the accomplishment of all his grave and csalted I unctions.
j The greatPtt crime which can be com(mitted against ficemen h the usurf atjr r.
of power. !l should bo deemed the tnpardonuble sin ot Ivepublics. It ha beou
-I'uge
committee mtroi
iClav." as it is nu' liclv known that som
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cate respect for my resolution announced , f. . , w ,-t Iltcr this spirit, tl.e i usuJent MMpjcsts me ' hockoi-
it v incennes And I heg you and mem "o accept of the host wihes of Your friead k obi. servant. II CLAY.
Tlessrs. L L. hrown, UU--CU oss, vm.;np thc C0mmittic ore uld acquaint inces
Wines, i. unman, jr. . c.ii.ei i iuu io( yir CJV; but m, (ic;PTVts praise for
Ithe follow mcr sentiment "I am told that) he even condescended to let one cl his! ' littlr mw-s car rv hm lpt f i rs to tbp I'o-todicr I
Although Lima zealous national repub- , 5 pn(e reajer. an,i a iickn P-tof.;
''ami Crawford.
TOR THF. VlNCF
tam so hirh an esteem a ! do toi
cii.uil I ..., ll..- i,.iJ il:il ill if lin
-UWViill I I UJliUr llll tlllIIIfV HUH IHV f ll . M - I ,1 ,
ilT T I M' ,11 I, If., Ill III! Ill,' I,'l.lll
luced each other to Mr. j . . ' . n , 4- !i
ot uie appomimeui, ii win if luiiuwmi p I 11
i tor warded to ou.
I'lease gite turn the information w about delay. Very respectfully, Your obedient scrv ant, AM)Ki;U J DO.NELSON To this a lespouse was given, signifying a desire t comply with the request ot the President, it it was found tc l,e an
the niibithorri.it)!.' Iph in u.lnrli fill ibp.
But left I should be mistaken, the I i,,n,cu,., i. ....,.. !.. ........
your attention, aud to suggest tlu: pi opne-j comment of Mr Simpson himself is nut. lJIVP iLn L. Z ' T i , V ui.... ty uf your so urrangulg yourafiair., as to I 811(joinei, . What ahgure docs Senator 'er i 'A f" , It? .emove the objection who h the Senate j W, kins cut ,n th,. IcMcr of Lewis!!! t l: . l ' ,
"uvi ui tit. HTjil If. U MI .lllUIllS 00 l!IC ''But tho timidity of GencralJackson, !mo3t temptation, and the rno-t pn l-ablc that timidity which shrinks from tholmearn of success. Whrever till, tl.-.
- i ........ . . . . v nniilic ntiinion. .m thf cillnrit : fi!:ici sbinl.l ' n. i". r. I n t ... I..
to s:.iv lo lull. fM.it 1 1 o 1 1 vour ni.ikitivr1 . 1 . .. . . ii .. .. s
: ' ' , 1 JLI ! startles at ttie ru'tlmcr tuish re-tiamc-d estv it iio
Known to nmi mat vou ni resitrn ttie
it
mi'lit make to vour nomination on ac-l
ICO
nit of v ur l ormec lion with Mr. Guuid.
v . . ids to Uio tr ii-i. lat ; ii. ;,;icl
him Ho will bo violently availed by his seeks to c.'i.p.'o the ioe..ns, ti.tiiisu l to er.emif because he; proved himstdf true, him only for ihe br nejit t hi - follow ciU-
1 1 1"
Who is he that does not, like
entertain
a protounu contempt
. i
uiihspctisible condition: but the commis siou or appointment did not lollow; )jr H vas discovered the President had no pow
er to appoint , until the meeting of Con
fer the cxpreion of my decided appro- am, ,hat ue y?nU hc ..me.t,urCli pv Uw
" nn , 1 . 1 1 i 1 ii i i i r r . - f ll'if .lie
.icaii, ami tin (ion i-n .i t, .
iinguished statesman IIfnkv Clw. I can- i.pip ' i- r . l. 1 . .. fs '
jioi leirain n om -u, . ...w ... oi a man ot smfiii stature f We all like to
heiever it is due to our political oppo )ook ;it a (jU m m jjkc Gfn ja, kgon nents A writer under the signature of not true whilt h;i? 0(en ,lt,en or!e,1 in the last number ot that ablv i l .., . . ,r... ,
r-v i' nan ui.iiiifii Milt" .inn loini' winri:. .
c.lited tvaner the Western Sun, calls loudlv ..', , v gress'. Jn the o.ean time Lew is, the itioe-
. .. - ii? nit ujiiiu nidi iii.tivrr iiir iiiiu. s . , n i M ,
cam spy oi uie i nace, uaiicu on me OU
tlin 11 v! nvni.lin til 4..1V fl-.'if m , ia
thndis ritrhtU that it i f . J
alone evinces the refinement cf . , , .iv agnation must precede the nommatiuu
. . . . uii- unntii.ii Mini il 11 13 uit'iit: I'uuiiv "in . ... . i . ...... . .
his taste, and demonstrate cleat Iv that he r , u , . . ... c c "..A nisirusuui sun ot er acuv, and Jacli-
, . , - , e.iiu. ur ii!i.'ts 10 uif ionuii! ui nil. tturi
. l l.r tn wt i, .ii H.i-l IW-tl IIC Uil-
rr-'.'i G ddsmi'h's
v a.ietieb ii lo is he that ts endowed ' ,i j , ., . , . .... Vhxladth-hia A'o- 24 ISD ITWf: nn ntr pc in ,-iiimriifc o. 1 tuunn. niu, j'u, t , lUJU,
rdh remmon sense, that would not be.ever adrnilP( a 8ma leef fmI"rh aa a Sir-Major Lew.sdid me the honor to proud ot c,3rh an eminently beaut. tul cog- p . ; C:lI steiday , at your request, to desi.e
ncmen as t-udge. I li soumi i- meluUious' n 4 11 t ; that 1 would re-uMi mv nrenent site, itico , r ,. , , , 4- Al .. -s to prefer a small female beauty to such : ,M 1 u u rt 'bu Ul: Vli t-ul suuauon.
V. i 1 1 "i n
. 1 t . i I . f piectei
The fictitious name which he has
soul
Pud
not to the intellect to the pound? avoir 1
novel, the Vicar of , ; .,);U man wp nQ n h is he that ts endowed ' ,..,1 1 ,.u i , . t.-,
ts
sou's sincerity, I adnesscd the follow mg to the Piesidtot:
and falls like honey from the lips.
jtv le too of hi
The
a lad as .Miss Prlrlnft , lui n .it ftot
is composition is neat, rer- 1 11 .'
... t ... . 1 . . 11 i..-p.. ... i-.i. 4., 11 13 uui-, aiciiiii
spii uovis, fitu.isii, iisu it...si.,i'aii rise
f i ftm hiiThpit snblimitv. In
.w. . ...- POM hlllli'ii, nhi iir.,i I 1....
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der of Macedon. .lulta lpar iod Vino-
PVlilrtiro.it '
.1 1-.1. 1 1 1. 1.1 . l . i-.'m. 'nut- nnr -nun. ones.
;n,5 oeciara,,n,, , , me thty a Slnk j . h-ance w hen com following language trom h,s masterly c-s I rcJ ,v,(h Gencra, ) ?ay k-A? soon as he is gom nr to tup Obi Hickory up and that too at his own; "Ve gentle reader and a J.ckson Pothnlt. ns much as -" say. there is for y o,j . othce !" -This is a good one." Tins po-t tbl Dad, 1 reckon a how I know now j'bce in Vincennes. heretofore called the ht the people like as well as you. v Pe ! li-Jice. telor.gs t General Jack
rue the whole British Cli-sics. an I youj""50 ;ind tiioe who support him itv power.
cannot find a more beautitul and sutdnre entence. It i alniot eaual to the polish
son and thoe w
mo not to the cor
We trouble
of the
uiijijo nerii oi pcopiC.
;m.e National Remihbc ir,,
f.d and dignified line? of the Jackson Piardjun," a continual thorn in the side of
'ne General and his office holders, have no right to u-e his postotlice We should despatch runners with our letter? is the Indi ins (j0 and it does seem 1 Ir.tle hki presumption in Mr Clay . to dare tow: hi-tellers to a "Jackson Po-tofTim '.!; Geo. Jackson has too much good s'cose
ho thus eulogized thc Hero
Thames 'Rmtiej-, ouinsrj-. Colonel Jo!.non killr J Tecum-ch. ,;Futli;e," it mut be confessed.
a happy hit at Mr Clay when he italicise h'1 "i?ocA Ixrri'1 n I!Ii::c:. A Block farm
make
in orcr r to remove all obstacles to the appointment with which you said you inten.'ed to honor me, en the 2 1 dav of the M-ss.on ot Congress I staled in reply, that I had mane every arrangement to resign t and should do so forthwith. Will you do me thc favor to intimate whr.herl urmerstand Major Lewis coriect!y,as the measures I ho e taken to suiien er my present occupation, will vely naturally c tuse me to t xpenence some anxiety, lest any misapprehension should iiisc, which to me and my numerous 1ami!y would be fraught with the moel paiat'll cou-eq'iences. With great respect, kc bTEPHtX SIMPSON". Cx'y An Jackson. President U. States. Au ansiver t ) this was received, similar in l npoit to the above; and requiring an iu.m. :i-i;e introduction en the ground al-
to on-
rr
to his friend'. I W hy : lie des:rc
vert fns enemies, and cares tiota:r-.2
hisfiiendsl On this point the eharacteiof Jac kson is yet to be ill i.-; rated ! shall hereafter show judge PaMw ):"- onm ion on that point. Insensible toali fro adship, lie only knows the value of a yj-. zhite or black . 'Vou should have -o:p
regard for his situation,1 says tlu; TuruKh ir j
of the Palace. What was Jackson situ ; no tut-,
.'.or.-i. 1a ent!i' ir ther ;u tf.o mot n.
'-a c-ui s to :.i-( inni-fiS upoi.
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aiioiuwriai was me w rtier suu.a .uu : , ; c r sc. p;; , ( 1 nis anriiic-r. Ruthless and cold blooded ambition ccjidder-. hi c ;a ' the power I m alone have suggested thc ccmpar i-on ! 1 assigned hir.i, he sh'.ub'. n.-.-.-.-.-.l f.rlh :. Who had produced my situation? Jac kon! person il agrnt c f liie p-ihlic uii'. ;tl. Fr wh.it? For his own benefit! And Pswt rable it all i:'-t '.Vr.ian-. t a passive victim to hi? arts and ambition.! lie sf.ciul.1 v ;gi!a--.t. ir I,- c
must have regard for his anbition tfie though well i continuance of his power! Even life h all other c o i.; 0 s must be poured out. drop by drop, to pam- invaded. Ours 1, to )
per his lust of power! Empoverishment hern tr a ilea; ly puichi-ed, ; ruin a desolated family is all 1,0th tne m- i i? p: e.-ervatn. V.'iih . it
mg, compared to his apprctieni(.n 01 a rial ; igiianf e, m all 1!--enti
blow from an enemy, or the growl of a dis-1 w ill be -u;h ip.r.
1
f.-i.:V op 1 1 .:.(,) vaiu iblc.
Oil-' c !
laid at his feet, he w ould have walked
v er them with the iron vis-age of
.s, !lo fnf ;.r.-
be -u:i'.. ipp.r. '.Vi(j ,; , fi,.,
1 T . I - . -. .
senting triei.u "ins suuauon ; .ye eye to even put oi r.is marge; he L l I' :.t -l ..... I'lO.lrr, 1.... .! 1 . . I
nao a ramisneu gi oup ui mini 1 t--.i uu. occupies ir.c .nigcs: ..ici!tu(r it thr
nation, sh-raid caio fully mark all thi- n j, ri! l.TK rvf rr.i.i.-l nr r,ti ! i 1 !.
" 1 'I vv i 1 1 , 1 1 1:1,1 : t ' 1 r
blooded tyrant. excbiming, havc some'it. and wetyh them vt-ll,the better, to .f. regard for my situation!" jcuie 'ho oi jpct, ci his c.ic Throughout the whole of this affair.. Ho should bo wo n '),(rVr ( , - y the tone and language of Jackson wa that .this end, patient examination co ,j of a heartless despot, ab.r.e intent up.. 11 eration. ai d impattul ailections ,'c preserving his dowei. Ambition is his . .jui.-itc. Accordingly he shoid.l l e t-. :.r
win vei piove i.is uioi ,ru-tomnvu-e r i!,Mn n:
l.uin.
t d not
crime, an
Intrigue is his vocation, and wi;l yet o- jthe t,'ie it htoverthrow and confound him : Coi tuj tion j lion? It tl-oj
I tn element, and w Hi yet react upon, Ua ente, i r uea! K 1 i-t t r l.ic ntf h.rri 1 nnel rf nliiw.?i f 4 u ' t , . i t I. f . . 1 1 a'
I I I Ui J I I C UHLI U-UIVl I MUV4 i-viuun 'il. ' iJliJJUi IlU'i I4T f) has been a successful as well hs a d.espe-J Hf vi0Up . .. 1 : 1 t . i.... . v. .. 1 , 4 , "
i. tie poiuieui gamusiei ; uui uie uoui u retribution is at hand; he ruu-i dirgoigc his w innings ; throw aw ay his false dice end seek the Hermitage tlu 1 e to Ll is pheme and execrate hi- lolly; f r to repent, is not a urtue within' the cupacity c b i heart t a!ta M
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ed men' - y.
