Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 9, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 November 1831 — Page 1
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?tlirflllirG CTlJfttC jcstrtla) reported the following pream adorned, should be thus despoiled cf its forlorn hope. Notwithstanding this for LUUUUliy tin; t l)e ai(J rcs0lull0n,: dignity and honor. j midalle hand, w e have numbers, a common liv SAMUEL lliLL, TLe friends ot the American System, But theie is one subject too important interest, the voice of an immense mnjori-
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liitMic n:ii:sli aini inu i nai impio en;tnt tute of Georgia pa-ed lecolutions" declar- tlie fiunds of the American system are r scued liotn th ir pi ex tit s;.ile ct ji opai - ing the ritrht of aid state to extend her; imperiously called on unitedly to iullv to iv.at,il !o?terfd and inaiiii.Mi.tU witli un- Ian s er the 1 dian territory u ithtn her prevent their ou n and their count rvs in-
a..aifi al. i tie v at e espt cially dtsu prc-frihed iimits. boon alter ttie passage terests tiom boir.g sacrificed. Undei t'.;e?ei ot lo ttitufjsaomrt, hi.tiorul'le, and of these resolutions, th' Indians appeal- imjit ession and convictions thev concur! su-ct-sslul adnii!isiraii-;i of the gtner il ed to the Piesident ot the United Slates n the hi low mg resolutions : " )
-iiou.tra. i ne t.i, in aiiisj; promise ior protection against tnis necisiou m utw liesolicd. i hat in the opinion ot thi-Jthe Canal land have co
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ti it no- (, (Jen Jai ksoi. so i:.rioUsl in servancc of those treat.es w hich have al-, tection cf American Indinirv. is l.oth mn
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die former atimmistratiju have beeu coja-; dent refused their application. and told the ness of the people of this Union
cv tm-M be raid on all UUtr; tu.crt and re copn-ti s. olten by the present, ; Indians they mul submit to the laws ot: Resolvtd, That it is cut decided convic :'u.i: at-.-.r? ''dre-d t tl hiitor. '.that, it ihtir nutiilier and magnitude had Georgia Immediately afterwards, Geor j tion that a liberal encouragement of inter
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he rtst election, hive ways been recognized as a part of the stitutional and expedient , and indispensa 'i he alleged abuses ol "supicme law ef the land' Tlie I'resi bl v necesarv to the prosper itv and hai-ni
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AGIS TS FOU THEGAZETTK. The t Mowing natr. rd gentlemen are requeued to act as Agents for the Gazette. l' ? 'i.-hiii :h. Pike co. Indiana Matthew W. lY.-ter, r 1 Carlisle. Sullivan co.-V;n . M. I'urdy.Esq Mer m Jiimpf Heed, E-q 'i Mi eton Wrn Darnel. Eij. l!v;i -villo Mnj A Warner. Iww Harmony Maj. J W.Swift. lount-Plei ant Col. lu'm .TohiiS-cn. T'ortersville Edward Woods. Esq. VrhM'trton Wrn G Cole,E-q. iSoiMiville John A. Graham, E-q. Gf n'rv" Stne Wm. Jonp. E-4. Terie-Haute Capt J Wasson. r.utrrne Pert Wm Chnk. Thefe gentlemen are auth ori-td to re ccive monies, and rereij t for the same on account of the editor SAMUEL HILL
lu the a .minisliation weie selected to print the laws. 111 pieieience to those un-
fritnahj ambassadors were appoint
NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CONVEX TION At a nwcting of thp National Republican Convf :.ti' ii for the tate ot Indiana, held at
Iadranapi,!:s nn Men lay. Nov 7, lo31 in yn ruance of previous arrangement, the fdlov;i g Pr U gate? appeared ar.d took t! n M-a's no mheis from tticir rcspec p ountics. v z: From the countv cf Casa Cvru Vigu-
tiv e patronage. Experien e has remonstrated tint under tin administration, more members ot Congress hue reccned appointments than under all the pieceedmg adnnosira tions corn'uned that more partiznn editors weie rewarded m one year than evei betbie leceived Hi e since the organization oi the government - that the fiiendot the tonner administration, who held
iotlite at the epoch ot Ixeform, to the num
ber ot nearly one thousand, hae been ptoscnbfd tor their opinions, ami thereby the independence ot the elective franchise v itally assailed that in many cases in-
competmt ami mexperirnced officers have
been substitu'ed and thei
' till pllbllC
inteietts njuriou-Iv alhrtct
Tlie pjesent chief mairistrate has not
only appointed amn. s-aonts an;
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njh llicers without conultitig the Sen ate. but lie has removed numbers, whom n
Chile -John II Thompson, Nate Ho w k, ' seVitP 0)H)po,ed of a majority of his po !sa:.c Nalor,and Charles Pewey. j laical friends, had recently appointed; J)avis Pavid M'Ponahl. ! and, after the adj .urn.nent "of congiess.
Dearbon.-Jotm I est and Ueo. 11 Uuntl. , has .riven ofhre to men whom tb.p Senate.
part of the contract, by pa n.g up the niteret within the time specifjeo by hw 't oas suppose 1 by some, that the e.'Uj ,e pursued last winter by the Logi.-!..t .. 0, would prevent many if nut ah the f '.jr-cha-er3, from pay ing the ititerest until -ut-isfactory evidence was given that toe sta"e would comply with her contract, 1 ut ttiey have taken a much wiser ceuiso-; ot all the tiacts sold, amounting to . ',7. there was r.ot one foi tested; r.vci !o;' r ol the interest, nnd the pur.cipal, m n.auv instances, were paid. Tins g. es tu ?h..v that the friends of the Car.a! believe lb. ir cause not hopeless that they still rebun confidence in these who are to act in this matter and that they rely on the wisdom, virtue and intelligence ot'lheir Representative, to stand between the honor of 1 tie State, and the degradation into which some: sellish beings would plunge her. Jt is the opinion of the best Lawyer ia
the Sia'e. even those who have been op
posed to the Canal, that the faith of the State is pledged, the friends of the measure, theietoie, expect, at d they have a right to expect, that the state wid redeem her pledge tlr.s winter, by the passage of a law, appropriating (lie money she has received, at least, to effect the beginning of canal the within the tunc limited by thii act of Congress, nud lo provide for a sale of the balance ot the Ian 1 in the spring. This i3 a reasonable exectati"n, and wv. candidly believe, when the ayes and nes aro called on this question, that there will no, be a member, who has any regard for
among tlie Indian? without having tirst ob and took his seat as a member. juititc or the ko.iv of the State, who will tained a license and having taken an oath! The Convention now proceeded to the ; . ,-. -r NO. of allegiance agieeably to the prosrup- election of three Delegate?, ene for each!
THE CitEATOR.
viijif-, a . . I ol i:e;lluvtMj tiie lest niLlato e, we should i gin, emboldened by this decision of the nj improvements by the national rovern ,1 i I I t'll tV , , , . r (',... " . . .1 . ts
ie ieci 10 imagine mai 100 u.-jtas 01 me riesidcnt, extended tit r laws over me u,ent,i9 also both constitutional and espe-
aommi-ttation ot .Mi. Ai.-.n.-. b .0 been ' c rsens of the Indians. Nor was -he sat- dient, indispensable to the union cf the M itiicii iistlie modti tot that ul Gto. istied with a mild and ordinary course ot state and the welfare of the people. Jackson legislation over these unfortunate people.; HesokeJ, That the splendid talents, ci E"i me 1 ly , it was a prominent su! ject ol j She passed a number of harsh and severe Vic virtues, illustiious ser i es , and long c.m.puint, that vamUrs cj Congress w ere j enactments exclusively bearing upon the tried patriotism of Henry Clay command
ippoinud to ollice thai pnnici s-urt bv Indians unci those te-i iir g within their our highest admiration, and i eiuler him in
temtory. Many of thce residents were our view , pie eminently calculated to te native Americans, distinguished tor their dress existing grievances, and to su.-tain piety and learning, who had been placed tne principles ot the American system
td to foreign courts without the sanction among the unfortunate Cherokees by the Rtsoktd, A- the sene cf this Conten ot tlie Seriate tliat thefiee.bm of elections ! aid and under the auaices cf the general tion, that a more powerful and successful had been impantd by the abuse of cxecu- government for the puipose of converting rppo.-ition to the present Executive can be
them to civilization Mid Christianity. concent 1 ated on him than 0:1 any other Their labors of love had been crowned m,n posse-sing our principles and cotdi with success, and at this day there are dence. hundreds of Cherokees, who, under the Jlesohed, That we cordially approve of guidance of their philanthropic teachers, the proposed Convention cf National lie have become civilized aud educated chris-, publican? at Baltimore in December next, tians. land that three Delegates (one from each Here we wi-h we could shut our eyes Congressional District) be appointed by and never open them on scenes disgrace- this Convention to cooperate with the till to a civilized people. The state of National Republicans ol our sister states, Georgia determined to separate the shep for the purpose of carrying into ellect the herds from their flocks. They resolved foregoing sentiments to root out theie gospel teachers of differ-; Which preamble and rc-olutions were ent denomination who had been the guar- adopted by the Convention.
dians of the Cherokees . They passed a Henry Cooper, from the county of Al-
I iw torbidelinir any uh.te man to te-ide ten. appealed, pioduccai n'.s crcuentiais.
tion- of Georgia. Those who continued Congressional District, to represent th? to reside on their own bums and homes in stale of Indiana in the National Republs-
violation ot this Ueoig.a edict weie to be can Lonven.ion ro he aeseinL'lcil al Wiilti-1 n.im r spunks so combined a
imprisoned in the penitentiary for a term more on the 2d Monday ol December next, (jlicc tjic ,, .1 harmony, of years. Under the operation of Ibis w hen it appeared rhat the following gen-1 fore conclude th;:t seme ?U
law, we have seen more than a dozen ( tiemen w ere duly elected, viz: respectable w hite citizens of the United j For the 1st District John I Ncklv. States convicted of iPegal residence, and For the 2d District h.v.vc Howi;
In a rnusic.il instrument, we observe u.
to pro-
We. theicilfu! musict iu
! has tuned t hem
ly. !had constructive ambassadors, an ! n ronHamilton William Conner and II. W. tructive residenc-e in Russia by a man, Chrk. (who, by the express consent of the presi H mrock Joseph An Irewa and Jarred .euU took un his abode in .mother country .
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t a review, we sec ro-'iii.v-nts in the
Decatur Uavni .Montague. on hi own n-imimtioti, had previously re-j Mates convicted ot ibegal residence, and i-or the 2d j'lstiic; bA.c llowi:. f;e!d, marshalled ur. !er their lesprctuc Svelte Olic- H Smith. sjctt.i. Ft.aeri,u a eor.struuivo ioumev , -AideuitMru b ont a miserable .-j I'oi 1k' "d D.-;, o C. ... II. Pes .v. ! colors, ait y if idsn" iue n;ot neitect 00c-
i i' 11 it V.1.1W.1MIU . 1 was a tatoiiie I heme 01 oartv dec am a I't.erneni in a ueoieia penitent lary w ,ui .icsotvr.u, 1 nai a rna orisv 01 mis iei- , ,. ,, V. C..r il.or.-. r,...c I.. -.
Gd)-onSamul ii all and JO. in 1. N ee- tion under this administration we have! tt 1 ns and malefactors -and among the se egation be authorized to till vacancies, ai, l0 i10se orders tbrv are suldrct
pious individuals was a man long a faith-; any occur, in their body. ?n a watch, we perceive sprint's p.r.tl tnl officer under the United Mates, who , corresponding committee composed : w heels of various dimensions, :ir;d ap parwas dismissed from office by order of ne!0f one member from each countv in thc'ently moving in various directions, yet wc ol th.' executive depar tment ot the gen j?l;ae, was appointed by nomimUion. con- discover thev all concur to produce the cral government, and almost immediately,;,,,- the following gentlemen, viz : same eilect the measurement of time attei wards arrested and condemned to the 1 r. r, c ., ... ... We r innct bait admi'e the i- M.MMMtv rd" (ho . Henry Cooper of Allen county , 1 hihn u e call-iCl LUl aumue 111c i..j s.uty oi mc jid.iUious punishment ot the penitentiary. i . n .. 1 . . '-ntim-er ' ' J Sweetserot hartho ornew countv. Au-tin ,u 1,11 1 1
This apparent connivance of the gener-j jv.ive r5n0rt of I?oon countv Mr V u ;e- When we admire a stately edifice , wc
il rr. 1 iirmnort? r. rfiCoit n 1 in till enntruct ' 1 - r
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Cha 1 man . Jefferson James A Cravens, C. P. J Ari hi, and Joseph G Marshall. Jennmrs W . C. RraDiwell.
Knox J hn P.wii g. Martoin Doughs Magnire, Wm. Sanders ar.d Samuel G Mitchell. Owen John M. Young. Poey Joseph Fauntleroy. Kn-!i Hugh B Eggleston. Tippecanoe William M. Jenners. Washington John H. Farnham ami Joseph Green. y;ln- James Rariden and M. iM. Ray On motion, Rrsolveti, That these gentlemen present from 1 - untie not represented in t; is Convi 1. tion. and who are attached to the Na tional Republic an cause, be authorised to take seats in the Convention, and be entitle) to all the privileges of Delegates. The following gentlemen then came forward and were admitted to take seats, viz: Crawford Allen D. Thorn and E. Moi-Harnson--L. Leslie. Ja. kson Samuel Wort. Johnson Daniel Roaz and John War
conclude: that tl must haw had an arch;
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uu miies irom nis otn ui location, and who, at the time of his appointment, was notoriously disqualified by bodily infirmity, from discharging his public functions. During the former administration, the ineligibility ot the president for a second term w is a popular and preponderating topic with tlie fi tends of Gen Jackson; aud he himself pei mttied them to give most public assurances to the people that
he w. uld at least in his own person cm-;' our constituents ovei look the repeated at- Ivihorc of Delaware county, birnor, Mor Xvll' vno contrived the m v biuery of re
thai prire iple to he ie-j ccted. it- di i moie. Lu repeated messages to both bouses of congress he recommended an amendment ot the coustiiution for (he ex
pies.j purpose of providing that tlie Presf
with the policy of our former Piesidents. :Ca, rountv 3;liic Xinlor of Clark' coUn-' fect allot whom, beginning with Gen. W ash- ty M aj e of Clay -count v , S D.Max-! And when tlie majestic s!iij enteis t!ic mgton. inculcated and fostered the policy u,- Chnb county, ll E Morgan of Prl a 11 '"i'-ff canvass, we know it id ot civilized and christianizing theseuntor-iCraw(or(1 cnniitv, Jose'ph Warner of D1i--C,,r'ii,!f;i:i1 l a l'i!ut lunate people. viess countv. Ezra Ferris of Dearborn co.J And who tuned the harmony of the uni-
Nor can ne in justice to ourselves and : John Test "jr. of Decatur count-,. Iavid verse? Who marshalled the stars of her.-
reo. Morgan David G Worth and Isaac B. Eduardf. ?.l . d i so o Archibald Parker. F a klin David Wallace. . , Jesse Daily. i.' w ;tzer lan ! Robert Drummond.
Ti e Convention then, on motion, needed to ballot tor a President aud
retarv, and on counting the votes
rPwcA that Chalks Devey
pro-
dent should serve but a singl term; do
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tack made by this administration on the'gan of Dubois county, George Coffin of voiymf planets; iviio uuut ttie gione; vno present circulating medium of the coun- Elkliai t county, Newton Clay pool of Fay , conducts a through the immensity ohpa :e, try, which, through the instrumentality of ette county, E. Crawford of Floyd conntv.to '?s ,le"tm '? the bank of the United States, has been Rufns Ha n.imd of Franklin county, j"- Has the atheist, (he ird'ahd, no answer br.'ught to a decree of practical oundness,seph L Sloan of Fountain county, Isaac to ,nc'e ner rogatories? Alas, the tool i on venience and nei feet inn Uneaualled in Mnnt.r,ui.f.rv ..f fl ilunn rnnntv . I'l i;is Wlm ! bath taia ..') his heart, t he I e is no Gc:d .
its impor I anv ageor nation. The repeated attempts ray of Grant couuty, Col' Fellows of, the Christian exebuou th, "great and i . n . 1 . ... - . . . J ' . . . ii . . i , . - ( i r . ... . t.
marvellous are thy woiis, OGo ) jf truth, in wis Joui ha t thou made them all I1'
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daring his own conviction of
taace anu necessity. tie lias by etienngjot the Pi esident and some ol his coididen- Green county, Robert L. Haunam in of himself a candidate for reelection piae i tial advisers to destroy thi invaluable in-; Hamilton county, Joseph Andrews cf tically recanted theee soleico declaration? : stitution, anl to substitute h treasury pa Hancock county, L. Le-'.ie of H iniso'i and pledges. I per mammoth in it? place, have produc- county, Levi Jessup of Hcndi icks county. Even the friends of this administration 1 ed a general alarm m the community . Jesse Daily of Henry county, Samuel must be struck with regret, if not surprise,! ja taking a retrospect of the promi- Wort of Jackson county, C P. J. Arion cf
at the numerous and glaring discrep an-1 rent measures of the administration, we Jefferson countv, WilhamC. Rmmwcll et-r;,n be mp pionta.lv t i:.p..y th m h.c
cies between the course of the president ( are led to the most gloomy lorebodings Jennings county , Daniel V, ;lz of John-on ovviao-- it it.tumn an i i.iter. In ti:2 before at.d since his election. Whilst a ' and alarming apprehensions. 'Phe prei-county, John Ewing of Knox county, John evening every wo;k ior the i. :;t day , candid ite."e veru hair cf his head ii:;re !nt !..- t tit his :t n the cause of inter-: Lovvtev of Lawrence countv. P F.Mcr- whcthei lor hue or r-iny wea'.htr.sJiOiiL
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ncf Co knars his intern tens to appoint to nal improvements, which by his response ns cf Marion county, Thomas H . 1'en.ik be a office " Since the e lection they behold to the senate of Indi moi, he was pledged to ton of Madison county, Lewis R Rogers acc
arrassed in the dis smnort Indiana an hone for uo conre- ot Martin county, David H. .Mtxweli oi ire
avors, calculating sioual appropriation independent of com '.Monroe county, Isaac B. Edwards ot Mor would do well to have a book lor mi-ce". hension the value pact, to canals, roads, navigable streams, gau county, Arn!rose Whitlock of M .nt lam observations, rpn-ues, :u.(! -a?::!.. their bearing on or any other internal improvement under gomery county, James Coffin of Oringe latious tor comparing onicicnt w ays
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Ufshtd. Th.it n ccmmittee-
Eu'-mutt d to the m A be; upon. Messt s Smith. Hall, Conner. IV..
iv.u aii n c rav et.s
point
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be arrange!, as well a. the proper minutes.
ttiice " Since the election they behold ; to the senate of Indi ma, he was pledged to ton of Madison county, Lewis R Rogers accounts, ice. ot the prcct omg eiay e.u.y
bim oertdiTed and embarrassed in the drs sn-.nr.rt lr.di..r.M .-an hone tor no emu-re ot Martin countv. Dav id II. 31 iXWell ot rrcortfed. Kenies lhv , thO lareri?;-
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pcnsation ot othcial I
with anxiety and apprehen
ot his appointments ov Itieir bearing on nranv other mternnl improvement under eomerv
his reronal populantv. Whilst a can- ! the administration of Gen. Jackson A county", James Galletely of Owen county, lectmgthe same oljec:
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uuiate. tie ev mceu erie.ti sonciiuue -ro at p ran the advocates ot a protective josenn ions oi mim- muiitv, oiiiiu-i '""nun umu-. u.
gt c.1 extirpate th
the election
anl J A candidate, he is in tavor ot internal im- j aged the exptession of his opinions as to' Way ot Lan lolpa countv. b b tlaintug , Hon.
,r tKo . -,mn of Mhii-1 piovement and a "judicious taritt a : have I een chimed with equal confidence ut Ripley county, Atnaaah .Moi gan ot , Loose pieces Oi pr.pcr arc b. ' v ra.-.
prcsi denl. he vetoes the one and tie its v. i;h bv bo'h parti s. Under these paralysing Rush county, James Goodhue of Scott co , hid tr lo-:t. an I w hen it r.
inaillerei.ee the other. iiitluences well might the triend? ot the Lamus I'owell ot bheit.y county , j itnes avail oi mem, ur examn
)ssible for us to shut our ev es to '' Amei ican svtem despond, did they not Wakefield of Speucer county, Lathrop M. j prcviou.y discu-se ii, he- .
-.....i:, ..ii. . . . . 1 ,n.Pi, m thp wi.iuiift talents, ihe civic I'av lor o f St . J ose !h coun t v . Sa mue 1 Col ! m seaicoing tor ii:o n
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man ot Sii iv;ni countv. I ll am Cotton o! W'nUttl be sUiliCICIH I
illustiious E'ivecate, a sure and unfading w itzerland count , vv . r . J eime : ; ot I ipreliance fr the consummation of their pecanoe county . S imuel Rigger of Union wishes Deeply impressed with the con-, county, Abinson Warner of Vanderburgh
at the cause of internal improve 'county, James Rhir of Vrnnihon cunfy.
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of the countv .appomimg
of Clark was dulv tit. ten Pi evident.
Douglass Maguiie on beer clary . l hi mo t ion.
evinced gre.ti sonciiuue "to fatle can the advocates or a protective josepn ions oi i.iihi- mumy, onuu'i '""nun iu- i w-i, ..!..,., ... ; .. . e monster partij spirit After' policy expect from a mm, who even when.Fnsbie of Perry county. Franklm Sawyer, able to give : his cattle, with .h .to, ... ii. he catesses'ihis mcusler by ; a candidate was from policy or feelmg'of Pike county. Joseph Fauntlery of Posey j lies, doubts, or propo-utpv.i.., v.-j:!h ai'u : to ollicw none hut its votaries, ''lukewarm on the subject, and w ho so man county, Joseph Orr of Putnari c., Paul tion, as hu caay have Laid in c:r.vc;
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members he :ioi. rrdeii b the l'i t sidenl to 1 1 he scenes ot publi
ri o. ri n, ..n , twrs,,t,,?:ons as may be ! hi oilmeul at Washington cay that have virtue, and the long tried patrioti-m ot Us
'disgraced the administration, and thcieby
Test, Thompson, cast ii stigma on the national character. E'Pg, Faiuh.im.! i be la;e iKphsu.ns at the seat of tbc sia-
ami Wallace e.cte iip ti nal gi v eminent, the unprecedented ois-
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SdUi C'mUill'e' ,siauwu.l c I il ouirr laiiiuci, LliUi!ij'l.ii l'i
ip 'erieci ; men, all U whom wetc selected by
oium :is wore tlit n
the
to s.od c.unmdiee, atu r ulm h the Con ; President tcr tneir alletiged superior uai-vtnti-n ac.journed ti'd to auriow looming anatuns. :...:! ail of whom were pron .un0 o'clock. ee : b hi'..; o:i the eve of their re-sigaati zi,
v. oi thy, capable, and possessing his co.ati
v icti. n th.
me nt and national industry is vitally con- lames Gregory of Warren c: nee ted with the political elevation ot Hen- A. Graham of Wam-:k cou.dy. ry Ciay, thev earnestly recommend to Farr.h un of ashmgtoa county, the.r fell - vv ciuz-t.s a linn and uu waver tin .M, Hay of Wayi.s, county.
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in a Mar-!
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zrn new ones, matters into a b
future con-'-.!tu.ti''?: able to .ienv o a
ideas, v
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a s i! si w. re ti:!.. ! an i-i-.s that ,i:.-- bait a or Catc t na -Ur !
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n.g supp;rl of the champion of the Jmeri-j
cua byslan
Ti.es Jay Af.raf The Co- v t T.ti ;.
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d.pce, and the c.iscIouies
ccaisecjuent on
Tney b lieve that a ciii is rapidly ap Igeneral interests of t!ip Na'ao
Resolved, That the Corrf - por; ia miltee be auttioia.ed to sup; nut
! vcrtiscm'U.t ot a fencing
td dlars
t 1
t-n'.ion vv
to tl.u ui.-sclnti iiu have caused every patri 1 proiclnng w h n thi system is to triumph beans in hi state, and
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te
ot to bio.sii
bin til t.i.it a tri S'.nl l'i
a has country s honor, and to oi to tail Its euem.es are nutiier.-us, tal-
p.atnai, wbi li ;i W a!ung- ented aud united In the south thev move
is''s successors have in solid cluoaus i'.li the JesperviUou of a
s!!ib
t : i:..1
from time to time js in t.'.e:r c; piomote the su' ce-s of i!- -r" . which they are eogap't
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e i
er quarter, a to fiid'M
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