Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 10, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 December 1831 — Page 2

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bation of any ihing that is done. They mu-t eilhi i n rj silt nt. or rry , Long lire

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pv with common hen.or or liom-ry, Mien j-me 1 1 . i n e, two war?' ine pieniri jhc ha-I cce. guilty of a Iheeo ud acts el j md the be-t, ( ho "more than Washing

m il administration si. oil;-o, i:k;.' rndrr-i tn, hi!,i he lur- hc sniill nsvtr It

on the? rrn-n'erat ems. "'i:irn at-ur.daniiy (deprived - our oiucf .

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trun the Indiana Journal. hM"' OFFICII A!"I..N(i,i;ML: . The Democrat nl the h inst. contains j Laur.:h'd , ... .. ; lV ,tf al t; , .; ;; an account of the hue N a liana I ItepubJi-j yard ot M r. A-:-'.d d ' Cordon, the s?v ;. r can Convention in this place, w hich i full j boat blur in the V -t '.! i lir, ,; of erv ersbm and misrepresentation, luj gant beat, built by Mr. G;.iihn, tiaue: taking a slight notice of that account , wejthe spechl t?(i c::iori ,- jr Wiliiati

Too !ot'?roihff rrr'iiiLs bave ccn ! will not flop to speak of the tnodestu and Lam! ed, ot .-t.hir.gt. n Civ. She i. !

drawn but!-hv the attendance of one in decency of the editor of the Democrat in j signed to carry the mat. between the ci!' .ii i.lual at the Jackson meeting in tbi 1 Rationing himselt'in a cortacuous atti-! ot New Ot lr u a: i :.;it-. an, f-

le ,,,ur,t Let then CLv men raitv ! place on Saturday la.-: om wbost' jti- tuJe among the membfis ot the tonven jstnjcted Mr-pccil ;'.t... at-;y. W'v romul ot.c C'!i; cainii late. Let th'Mi up ; vafe ch ira'tn -fand, a a prntlornan. a tion, nor ot the' seme f propri'tij which 1 taud the r:r,-, istcr (Icne-Tal bus ror.tr.-;; -i i " f . I : 1 - ..... 1 I. .' ..t ........ .-irn v liii I rrn in ! ..iil.l inllnotn'u l,... n . ,. i I . I i - i . . , r t 1.1 J r I ! i . I rl . - w r. " I : -1 ... - -

y ;uV I ) Va p. i" iT ,T," U;Tl . 'personal ;ii.im'it:c. and el!i-h anil iti n. :otli--c ever mce there b is been one to oi Id a la be and pei vfrted account of" the I Va. to car: y .'. dni!y in nl on tiiat r.M-.u-,

s be conigne d t 'the tomb of the ( 'a rule:. .g? e in bi ii.ir, i na ier tue f eneral bovein Jacts o the Conventual betme that bod ! begin Jan. 1-t. J o ;.!! u !;o know that i-f

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r The fnen-U and Mjnn'irters of tbrlTbr ouldect tbt will 'ie-u:e( to the ' mr n,Cn r C0 car s. w ho in the general j had an opportunity to publish its own pro

"vis" NN ; (i vKTii and the public, are conoer ation of Co: gie ;t toe ne-t sei . ji "sci iptn n wbirh Mioreerled the election i ceeiiings; tut shall merely point out a few

rr.pectfully rnfe, rn d that a ,.ortio of the. T,p , (i lt(V ,;.,n!i f(l)C ta-!..r d.rg from age and decripitacle he n:, etntdibm nt ,: he en ttat-'-tened to .Mr 'njy j i,ciary. internal irnpnu en.cnt m,.":m ;hic f eior.a!l ( di-rjiarge the duR. V. CatI'IV ton, who ill bcieaftc ,and nullification, will be o!!e f tho-e 'lie- f hi otace. me i tdy because he had participate in it p-at h atna,, an i u-e eve tint will he agitated there. With these 'voted far C-.-n. Jackson, and who once in . , ,n. 'facts stating them in the l,'c, they w.u'.d the r( ni of the times, oh-erved r rerti'Ui to promote ua nseltune-c. I lie , . ,. . " , . , , J . ., . . , , ... ... , r, T . ir(n. n i j htt!e di-cbarge tin ir duty to theirsel ves, publicly -th it he !id not thank Gen. Jack cditoiinl department w i!I hi- sustained by ( to their contituee.l., cr to the nation, by o"ii t'jr'bis (lice that he Was well atiliA-; r ;. Hit i., w bo rnibraces this occasion uppoitii g a Jack -on candidate with the ed not hi meiit but bis votp had gut it t.-Mifuin bis thanks to hi- fellow-eitienp mapii - ot tan tl and internal improve-. Jot him. ar.d that men as pure an i as good

f,r lie kind ratron'ie ex'ended to Inm "-'" w m 4y .M,.n m u i.. , , .,.,, ,.,Vu ... . .ui?e

o the most glaring misrepresentations

tlem m, it i- nr,r.orr-arv in statr. ih

lakes pride and p!eauie tn i'ultiiiu. mo.? strict! v, evrry en -a e men I he u ariei '.-.lie.-

with whic!. it ahoutids. i We therefore wi.-h him success.

It is not true, as it is stated in the Dcm j Ve fuiihir tin-? vr.-t ;:n J that "Ir. To: ocrat . that "a resolution wa introduced j 'er has eotdiacte i to can y a mail i time:'

and adopted inviting all ier$ois friend!;, a week i i c in '. i..-hu g'.on ty th.e way c

to the cause to take seats," &c. The re-; Gn arai.dte to ,

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o!atiotr u hi. Ii wasofftred and aloptfd.' ttu luicr !.i-.., i: i . be carried r; and which may he found asiong the t!h -steamboat j th; ( i (.r.,c- a v, t k. until A; cial proceedings of the Convention, per ! when it will bo e inn.J daily. 'tj;u:ohr mitted those only who weie from counties: stod that .Mr Toi:. ; .'t-. made an ar not iej resetted to take seats. J rangemcnt l a; live ..: t!d place fi ;r. The statement in ihc Democrat r.s to; Lon;sdle en the das that the mail is no', the counties unrepresented, is ;:bo most1 now received. uhL-h will very uucii :

giarirgly erroneou-. Of the counties ; pedite the i ;jt of ii.tel'.igoncc f:o::i !. 'j-

tmtr for one of doubtful politics. If Mr ifhev had not voted the same wav.'1 "Tdl

!ieietofo,e, .and tiu'ts t-c new concern ju, a, v, ;lC. to t e e led, d to the Urotrd ; it tnt ia galh, name it not m (he street of will nt be neglected. .States Senate, let bim come on! deci It ll 'Akalnn. Tin- gentleman had, contrary

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"mcei.nfe. Xov. M. ,iorMtnr UJa. n lie isattai-Joi muiig tojudgfinut and in violation ot consisten-1 stated to be unrepi esenled, a con-iderable low . ho for tea i of hurting his poj ulatity, Ut cy, to piortrate himself before the car of' number were represented by means ot the! A gentleman of respectability thi neck, him hug the. consolation to bis heait. and Jurgunaat, and 'resided at the Jackson j ies dution above alluded to, and some of-i A vrn destructive tire I vialled nt our tTice, and ie.tusted us to; he satisfied to remain at home With a; meeting on Satutdiy !at. T. jtiiern were represented by Delegates cho: Jtantmeplo in the month

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FOR THE V INCLNNkS OAF.TrK.

hou-c of Major John Mclnlyre in Letc rs- t)( .xen .,(i(n? oj- thri;. CPnstllu, nH n: Mi; Emtok A meet nig of the fi i. n U

burg!), Indiana There wa s t the table permitting a Jackson candidate to te elect f Gen. Jackson who ;;ie in favor of his a venerable l.idy who excited s o much it - ed. Should any by f-'steting dissefdionsl'te election to the Presidency, (notwilh teict intheK-t that he mn !e some in- ,n L'lay ranks, "produce su b a di "standing hi, declaration and as-evera-" -pi- i irons result, thev mav chuckle at their con- 'ions iKlt ,e m ou.d x-rv? but one tenni mriiies relating to her. lo hi- surprise lie (Sl.queiiCt, aU(1 c;iv.M--, ,0 lIo nnschief, but'-vas held in Vm- nr.es on Saturdav l ist', rvas informed her ago exceed' d rnn hun- b t them remember that their constituents The hour l amed in the notu e given in drcd an twenty hears, and that she was the '"ill call them to give an account of their; 'he Sun, was U o:iork. P. M. Two u grandmother of the icspectable gentle :ft'-vaidship-lhe mark of Cain will be;c!ock,P. M. anived-.d.s! hut few ap- ... i impiessed upon them, and they vvill live peaied ; and those lb it w ere punctual, apman who entertained him. Sue remark (o f (jrse (hcir onu ftly F.cm hvo ce j,Cared bke Je:emi..h's tigsCd. her sight wa much better for the hist'0,n UepresTntatives, at loa-t, wc have;:)-! Tiier.oi w.re vt-ry thiity years, th m it w a at the age of nine-'thing to fear. They will be found in the Tue bad too sour to give tlie piss ty. She reads with facility, but in her hn,li o lr,;i1' rdhbd to the ir trust, to- It is said some unea-ine was manifest-

men u usmuems, ana io u,e ivo( unnc. qA t,v the leading men: that is to say, the

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leading generally, selects the Pible. She' x as l orn io Scotland, and emigrated to ' America in the vear 1727. when about l Sixteen ears of age. She landed in!

en by the people, who presented tlieirj correspondent of the .Malta GaZi-u.. savc credentials and took their seats Among it eo;mnc;:.",d in an oliscare ar;d inde:.. ihe counties set cow n by th.it paper a- c.'i n ter el (he . -.:?, n-:;; so distant i;c:i ha mg "no par t or lot in the matter, aie .or i eside nrt-s ih.t v. e (bought vw weie. Owen and Aden, both of which, as thei tree from danger, until it burst upon us sinipiocpe.iings will show, were represented,; deniv by the v iolence oft be ;v:nd; transter Mr. J.-hn M. Voui.g, a highly respectable j rin;; il bur niug c mbers ! vari.-r.-- eoiitrg:.fanner was chosen hv t!ie people of Owen I e-ns pi :ces, wb.t-n unfart'.matidv it b-?eai;K-

did actuailv too ! ate to five cur pro'iertv . S'-..:ilI , It.

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travel to thi- place for the single purpose , any of the most substantial stone resiner.ee.

of representing that count in the Con-were ;:b!e to re -1st the flames, ;;;J thmb vent ion Mr. Cooper also appeared a n.-.tmro than " r T in the u b.-)k? r::ngf-r ihe representative of AIU n couuty, and !ia c-.'a pel ; v hdst it i-cab-v'ln-.cd ib.ar took hii seat as a member Vet the vera- j about -ICl.O h.i-es have been co:;-;:rmd cious organ above mentioned intoirns the, I need barntv :-.:y. theref-'re. tb.at w e ba (.- world thai those counties had no pait injsaved ! t:!e ra or o than our I llo !::ie -) the matter ! ! plat?, pictuie., o.inors, ind-e.'i .o :;

'i he parad.c made about '".ho flushed ; the riV.; of hopes of the Wntraen, the -'aliiancei! ! otliers bav

prnn i Ies (d CIayismar:d anli. masonry ," . tuaato in

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rinladeb bia when that now elegant and,-'11- l.onoii:

i n nuie m-s neon w.a n consistency

or, they considered and believed to be un

der ibfir iiiiiMf-di. root ltd and mthirttrf

populous citv contained but verv tew m-l ; ;A ,u(lcitv ol n,im,ers ,-.iU,fli ,nVne long

Habitants, whose dwellings were log hut.jvatft as as ptlbC ll(e en,'u,avoIV( lo faces, as it was evident the "party were Act a shingled roof was seen in the place.! possess it. In a few short years (since Gen. ' 001 disposed to congregate. It, however, It i with pleasure wc add, she still rc.; Jackson became President) what a change' U:3 determined to desp.urh -horse, 1 has taken place. toot and dragoon ' alter the slumbering rr..kms in excellent health. j The (Jeueral himself set the example; delinquents to arouse them from their Old winterTTu-ravcd in all bis frowns he wrote a very senble and patriotic let f'l'or and insensibility, ami urge and terto Mr. Monroe, in which he condemn ,-oa?H them to actio,,, the better that the and rigors, has paid us an early visit. Onje(1 pro,cri,itii,,s anJ a!,horrei! lhe ,.jPa : meetmg might be designated in the pub Tuesday the. thermometer w as but G a -!0j- tu, Chief Ma'istrate. of the !'r.: o: be 'IC I" m,s a "';'' and lespectable v

bovezero.ar.d en Thursday the snow waging the President of a paitv, and not of. Accor.iingly sevva.d messengers were

two it.che in depth. The demand forbe people. t,c has at var:on- turns es ., .pressed hi di--;uprobation ot m'-mb. is 1 ,hi s reneral, in conseouence ot the,,. . 11 , . , ' 1 tongress being armomtcn t j ottwe. and

'etlire h"lder s or exclu-ive-s ot the party. ; tliaf their-public notice had not been projpeily observed and. oheel by those who

i .a the wisdom and pleoitude ot their pow-; "a tumultuous opposition ,' Cmc. is entirely 1 selves ro;nc-0:s of the houn-j v.!-.i-!j.

w ever, ; cen uev.e ur.lor s;e.g every thieg, be, nr. the.T.-

a creature of the vvnter's imagination than!: (io:;!

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Not a word was said in the Com ention a-! palaces, with the exoo ptu.n of t. o A'-istr-bout anti masonry, nor was there any dif. an .'ateniur ioV. au: coe-ume.!, end t.o fete nee ot opinion among (he members as' thing v.;;J s we.i. out of eitbei r.o Jng! -u

to the iadivi.luil who should be put nomination at Paltimore, There was

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private proj ' f ty

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f.uo iea cb i'-ge in the weather. e Mano; saj that a President ought to serve much .n need of this necessary article,! but one term . What has been hi.- course; and would b? grateful to tbo.e indebted to'did lie vote for me ? and has he ie'laence .i . iii . ii ,i e,,.; n ., where he resides on election da s I Is he the establishment, would thev lumisti a! . , , , ,;a real "rabble rouser, a "whMe bog 1 I I ....... I . 1 7 v

(oniotso; pr..v ioeu inoy uu-.n '"o J.lckson bo ? bave been (he onl

the an i t, aud som;

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.V tht r by ci i.i, ro5ter..Mii'i;i-Hv ti tm i I'lihw k, ti;-'j roi'e and th-.-y i.ta," Rut unfortunately all this mounting and

running wa prodm ti e of but little bene

dee. some iiiuerenee oi opinion as to t:i? . ncen i::j !:ei:-e. jhru'eolog) of a resolution which wus ic j "erred to acommittee; but there was no T'tc J'ici Pntidcvt and is Hector cf :h

disposition manifested ly any portion ol U't O'tc. The (ilobe has puhiisijet;

t1'1 :!r ! i.illy a response to a late publir.M .or. ol Mr. Calhoun's, concerning isiti:.'" ai :'-. .-jo. and wind-up with a letter pur-

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the ("'onventioo to abandon Mr. Olav, or

to indicate a second choice on The Delegates chosen to represent tills ' . .lit.-

staio in me convention at laMimoe seem r-ot to suit the la-te of the Denmcr.it. Oh

lortions are thrown out :",in .t :i . I nr,r- '1. 1. U '., vva-s m ii lieu r

'of them is reproached with being a "re-i '""'''' ,h'' , M M-mday, the 6tb, Mr Cai formed postmaster." Now this a hea ' houn ,-trtiage drove n; to the do r o

to '; editor the i!o!e, e : iii nsg iha Mr. T' :!. u vva-s m ii iied on the 1st J Jar.-

as the "devil" cannot burn. ro;i tiil ini.tnm:s .,ri ir.. I'MTKD statps si:xvrou.

ily qaes-

tions asked, the enlv ijuabticatious re.juirod to obtain otbee muier him. l!o Insappointed more members of C.mgies-s lo .;- the than any d his prelecessoi s , an I h.ts

lit. Their strenuous, zealous a.ol muchly " , ' f " excrti-ns rroved abortiv e, both will, to w n ! e.rlra.or' '" tm'mdi

vy accusation truly! Il i? doubtlfss con-j ',!- 0".e.i!, nnd an enquiry was made for sideied. b'Mhe exclusives of the present i ' ;itl 1 Mrs. Iit.n. On being tohl that ,i. I. I .. Hl.,1 . .,! I M ..

ftCf tor llll Hifll 'oev nao m'ie io i n i . .iii i i ,iu . .-o

vi dual, who hastieen turned out of ofli.-f : J"d M'. Ca'.;. .;;:,'.. cuds vvero handed to

bv f.Jen. Jackson because he did nu bu..i, f!lP S( r-.an!, who bn.ugbt them ia and

for him. ta aspire toanv station f honor! ?1VC Vim i-'.ar-

This identical I'eelino-was x;:iy ti;:.' t.ev. ;.ih mi

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It is now reduced to a eertnmU that thejne akmgly and basely "log-rolled' an.l Ja. k-oii candidate for this honorable audi bargained to obtain a nomination for a sc highh important office, will be defeated j eond teim of service. I'nder tb.e name provided union can be etl'ei led in the ( "icform" and the specious principle of rank? of the friend-sol Mr. Clay. In the! 'rotation in office" he has ted bis malice person of Samuel Judah, fc'-i."the caiisejand glutted his revenge at the espenso of of Jacksonisrn is destined to nceive a sig-j public moral- and of private wort!) ml overthrow in our Legislature. J-Men of died worth an.l sterling integrity.

matters not what pledges that mdiv idtulj w hose best days had been spent in the er

ha made, or m.iv make to the people ol

and country gentry, for but thirty-one j no.es were courted in the ionm, most of whil'51 WTJT IP..d AV.tr I i ! I D !T r O " 1 1 TOO ( t-ti

,i .... t i.v mm i. in. i ni- iieniira.i leo.ing was t

Wie lOi M l'oiiv 1 i i i i . . - i . i. i .. . j tiil.i'f Mow ai d.- den. y op.i r. w hen be 1 ad . s' ' cn 1 1 It is rumored that in runsequence of one 1 . . . , , ... . .. ., . ititjlv the to e.urontinn to n'rnr.ip o r;m loin:!:.

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rather "uugulph able1 or in other words, not easily swallowed, a minoiitv were dis posod to "kik -igaiost tb prnk-"' However, the resolution, ready cn' m.ddiied

fir the occasion, were adopted without a,

.o .,,f.r. n:iln.,hn ii. 1 ron.or1f1Iodr.iPJrll "t I'l CaICI S ilfl

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o; ine u o ki ers on mis m ouienious ecasion; and t he tho. i ily with which they assembled around !he all.u of their political Chieftain. Not one was absent, but all on the spot, to-wit: The Hegister of the Land Oifice, Peceiver of Public Mo

neys. I' States District Attorney, the "Ily ,udioii!v editor of (he 'AVstern Sun, and last, though not least in point of numbers,

the Postmaster and he three ilenuties.

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vice of their country, have given place to

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this state, to suppor t (it elected) eei tain! nameless oemagogues ami hungry onioe measures deemed advantageous to then seekers, who hhe Milton's interests. In the person of bis "Grcatj hoiitub' never c.-'asit; hark. Fum," we have all seen how little reliancej vVllJl wui(- Corl.eraen u.o.uh.- ndl i..nd," can be placed on pledges If that "ex-; beset the throne of Andrew the iii .t, r :y cellenl exterminator ot tlv leg mdians' hud m give, give us - hi e . We vtited i'or ndhered to bis asseverations, we should y ou, we lied tor you. we treat' s.! for y -u, not have seen honest and capable men jwe spent our money and injured ourcha-

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roar v nea eo pa i mo is atvoi s in oui it- . w one, m tiu r .-ui.i ,e i r.. fv-U. ,

- I ... ... , I I .'111 till .' II USi t wliH.C olutionarv struggles, and in those trvmg give us i),i:e; and the man who wrote to , , . ., .- ; . i.i . i -. . . .- " i.... .!..... i ... . .i . i .- toi Jacusou anu liCior in . .

scenes wm- ii su ceeoeti u, unven n un oi jiiesmtm .u.uuoe mai ine oniy tpiesuon tice for no other reason than that because) m appointing to otfice, should he "is he thev dared to exert the glorious liberty i honest, is he capable," has in all eases dis of the elective franchise, or to expiess regarded his own recommendation. He their opinions as freemen, in opposition to; has done worse; in the bitterness of bis his chums to the Presidency. We should malice, ami in the gratification of the rot have witnessed a subsidized and cor 1 worst feelings of the banian heart, he bus' rupted party pic-s, the wh de system op pursued (or caused to be done) his victims internal improvements prostrated, the ta-it" their home, and firesides wnh mous: ntf en bingeied. and a long catalogue of; persecution. Not content wnh depriving: other at uses which has made our govei n- them of their means of obtaining a liveli-; meat a corrupt under his administration haod. he has endeavored to take Irom as that of any monarchy in firone. And; them, w hat to an honorable man is d, aiei il we have been thus deceived by 'the t Jen jlbao l'''e, iheir reputation. He h as ia In oral, whatmavwe not expert'in hi-ser jdnna, persecuted and branded as a tk , geant decked om m (he "Swiss regimen ' t-etilter, an aged (and broken down iu: I il-?' Awav then with the wretched: health and constitution) veteran, whose foru-daries of tucu'.ais and pledges. Homan virtues h.iv e tew e.ju lis ; w ho aiThey areas -the idle wind which I regard ter being turned out o; oih.e. whicli uu-i n t.' Mr. J. must he opposed as a member of solicited, he iecei;e,i from Mr Monroe.; the party ot Lew is, Kendall and I -bur .and j the duties of which he discharged blame-! will be beaten. The United Stales' Sen-i les-ly, and to which hi p--t sei wa- fully : atur elected duimg the present scs-mn of pnti'le.l him. alter having on the 17ih ot ; the begtd ituie. sfiould he a linn an 1 un ;i'eliuary received trem the Comp! rol'ei ; wavermgClav mm It is a mattei . f per J'1' '1'reasiiry. a settlement ot u- no-; feet inditlerence from whit se tion of I he j ou 11 1 ;ukI an ,ifdci for the bal.mce dm State he may com-.1, if he p.issess he ne !,l'ai, been serve.! with a wnt by the I. S.' cessaiy talent and 'mregtitv fir tint st.i Marshall cn the ICth April, l-it--.w iug, t--, ti m, and k a sound supporter of that dis-lT ir al 'ut ln hniian ip o;s as a del toi j tmguished states.nan Henry C!av for the!t ll government, where upo.i his ap-j rresuier.cy. Will it be' w hi-pci ed h i j e.u ance, the suit wm distnwed. ant nil! any of ihe friends of the Amfii-Mti -ns. 'dus bee uj-e the mdiv i-la il :n question dai ;

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Koa in r: vr.vc M's ca.utti:. PIllKNDSiHP. riieti-lstiiji! sweet smirce of e cry joy. Thy smiles each r--wv u of ttu tl'-fv, O let mo call t! te udue; NVith (Ihc I It laaethe laaviest storm, Di-tres and woe in every loruj; O tuake tl.i. bourn ttonc. II. f l.ajmy ,-air who own thy reign, Jauoy what tu -ai uchs seik in vain, Au J fcharc ti.e steels of life; 1 at ir home aiaid.-t tho wnrhlmg trove, i t '' seat of virtue and ol' h.vi-

di late for (iovernor. lie ba-1 be n re - ' lr'- J

formed b (jen. Jackson because he did; edTtr.n, l.a ir g mtrie.! Miss O'JCe.d not ..te for him; and those who bad ob Dull Or con. in ut'u-dog to bis ttrtia.ony aoed (he o(bes in the gift ot (iea. Jack- ! '"blid;cs ;: cc: l-ii-. :te. I ?lv. Idem, tbf sou com hi le.l they had a right to c.- ctrob ( ::((iil ,:rl ' " i--i-

the suffrages of the people, ; r. I for thi.l "f 1 ' '"n,;i

. solved tli it, 'b" M';-!::

Noah Xoble should not be e be ted (inor- O'.Mal nnor. 'VliP j eopie however f'id r;ot con-i-i 'n- ;lt tier that either the turning out by Genjul"c'! '-

Jack-on, or tho resolv ing of the Caucus. j (-'t-'lvr"'-w as a sufiieietit reason why tiiev should desert (ien Noble and vote for Mr. Head:

and in d fiance of caucuses and all the other influences w Inch wer o combined to prevent -uoh a result, the free people ed

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caue ot

reproach j , . .t . ,. - ' , uai V. ( a M -I; -:a . (; ..-..I. . i

laiti-e drove r: to l!:e da-v ci

I he peojde m (he case above rnntior.od

as well as in others which might be mr:i ! f'!.v"'r, ' ' ' . , ... -5r Honed, have very clearly manrtested tn.i(.uul ro,1::. ("..!: mg t.d i th .: th s

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Here kindness tvijvs the trav'IIer 's tear, H r.- trndernesi ai .! craoc appear, I 11 '-brer the dr o ine tuiini ; tb-r. siekru-si lui h a lo-aon- h.d.n. Iters- trouMi-s -row divinely .-alai, here love ami irierj d sh iji's vai.t 1 i.i-. r.Mis, cr.ded Ci-shd Kut, Ati'-r ;- a sale and ;w.-tt retreat, I'ruiii tnt f and i.a-ard . are ; I; civ -treaiL-.-f toi.d ail".-, ti 01 ri.-e. A. J moa'.l. v tha t nr n r di..

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ie-a Hint happy pair.

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uiev (io noi consider ine removal ( i rm: . , . 1-. a ,0. , .

cc 1 1 1 - "a- 1:' e 1 1 Olrirrr I ? tip rre!frf mhn j n ) C rn 1 ) i'i .-. .. . . 1 1 :

s J ' I ( al!.-oun - car. s w casting any stigma upon Ins charaUer, or: if , u. 0 ;ii ( . as rendering him any the less worthy olj f ' , public conti aence. Indeed, it just ocours; j( "i"uu. ... , , to us, that the very individual i.gainsij , ,!-. ' a whom the objection is made, ba, since hi-' . ii 1 . 1 1 .

removal, neeri elected e ierw or iTinson couuty. The other (wo Deb ge.tes, IM e-sr? . 11,.. i- ...,a fi,,,.,, r.ca.i 1. a'.,..- 'i1; ,

. ... , " 1 Lut not so e o ' talents, re-pectatulity, and integrity, L-aU.,j. however unquestionable : and although owing t-; . ?m. r t 1 . . . iter"! alts. 1.0

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e.i.out ti.ee, t.iao..Mii5 ore t-v-, And pain n u.Air.v'n tlor ; With t ce I am s ij renady tdest, And wa!h (h-e 1 w.add eve; rest, -Nora.-k the werl ! f-.a nun-.

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teui.lha! all that ought lo be le.pnud ot.fli . xercise hrs privilege as an Au.eu the candidate, is, that he should he a pro-;ea:i oitien. fess.'d friend of tb.e tariff nr. 1 i-.tori. d; With I d-utu-and with Cassius the Ho

i-nprov etnents? Iu ieed ! then m-g'.u (ien j man spu it became extinct : with Oem ra'-! Ste..m .-Ml me.n r , and the I ite Charge J.e ksrai, for the sake of pcrj ciu.ttit.g his bu U-oa's cleeti on as Chief Magistrate ot j.ic A ft.iit to Central America, arriv ed 1:1 much al used power, and of hcipmg him ;t;-ese L'nite.I States, the spirit of 7d ha- 'i'renton on S iturdu last, and toek lodg pelf ia that oih-'e whr h In In ?. muchjexpired. Among the many thoti-a. .'.-! ings at t!ie Trenton House.

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Ai-.mvai . William N. Jeff-i.-, Esq

way s have succeeded in (hir political

v iew... tiiev riave hot 1 received reneatpo ,

demonstr adons ot the public eordidenee. 1 " !l:c- cei

Au insult to the American dig bv st: (pubb-hed lately ia t!;-.- v

British Cruiser on the W't st India station is t;';:i sfoken of in terms of reprohatnai by the ' ,n,tt ,P 1-Jomou Patriot. TheCruise, hied mtoj to I'hll'i''t !1!;; ' the hug Henry of Beaufort, N. C. Thtsj cards iicic 10:. looks a little like piracy: tot who can tr.'.'"!'! l'At '" i: eomplaio, when Amtrican Citiz-Ti- arc 1 - u,;e. ing m Tie Jeii'. kton goal. " i 'nx lt :: h' I uijl U'.tll ..boat

lsititrary Convention. A convention. abu-ie-J to m his c. itifuate

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1111 mis 11-iuie a-seu. Lit d at aov ita.v. 1 n r. trie e;. ( ,,. . w u. , tc .. j ,; ( , vvlf-f c last week, w ben Ihe Hon. .',;, (J. A-iam-, ti.e b ot J aoub 1 . " An I the elei "

ou moti ti of .M r tialUtm. w a - ooauim oush ', Di.-tr itt Ct-uil r ( .-luado i

calieiJ to the chair, and .Mi Gallatin, an .! fn-s under his P!'( jjj,... ,i ., ' ,; f icnt I. i. hi ..nn 1 : .. : .1.. . . .. 01.10. 1.. e.1.1.

... . u ..imui L,oiue-i"H ii'-ar una 1 10 soirmi.l.o ; ,e in ! r r I if.- e ! V v I '

ea ice rresident-. 1 tia (..oiveadon i-; v. hs issued m-t i d, r,.,- . .. . .

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s i I to be numerously atti riled, nmong

whom are the 'ust literary i:;C! coui.try

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ut July somUlimg OIO lh iU f .K . , t

atier. ! bi- m :y te-n of Mr. i s n ;

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