Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 December 1831 — Page 2
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Throat tl.iir htrr.eninl.ly tn.oy of to .he a. the sr.n i lo the -Civ-thc-e ill fate! aWittint I.a.l beer, inim- ..: fn Unm l..e - S,..... i on. An, ,ct dnced from all the darknes andm;-.) ";anl;-al lujon -"P-
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MEASURING CORN. At the request cf a number of founds and subscribers in this an! the r.djoining counties, we are induced to re-ptdili.h the following aiticle, which criminally appear ed in the Uth number of the Gazette.
people acknowledging ,hr vnth- uMcity of
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rncr ex rr i-e ' j sor:lwith this requirement? Will they rot jThp j,r,nci,,lcs laid d"un have Leen tested, , .,- y.n-to s-und the accents f chant) . j rise in all the majesty which .ne insulted u h ue po (oubl of (hejr accuracv.
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HOUSE OF IlEI'KESENTATIVES. At ten o'clock on Jlonday mornitsg, the Ho"e of ltepreeutative?i wa called to order by William Sheet., Eq. and the memLeis having produced their credential-, were severally sworn into office by the lien. laac Blackford, and took their eat?. The ljou?e the proceeded tr the election of a Speaker. Me?M. ller and . ii .. i. . .. . .
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rlurch and he ir? 01 a lormu immoi tali- j ai uruiai y i- i"- .'kt.i,.,.,!-, .. wwnv. I",.1 ,hr v'xvpie haiiv 11. the t'ijovn.ent rtuht in whethe: the) can asit hythfiri Frcmike Vincenncs Gazette.
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Mhcr uoihl The lipht ot.WiU the) not rattier ttiii.K on u.o-e unior-
eecor.d I allot Sipler 3, Tord 0, ?owe, 2 Mitche! 1 on the third ballot Sifter 20, Ford 0- Oliver Moij-c wa? ehcttd doorkeeper on thp 4th hallo! .
present
A COIUIECT lU'LE
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cud without opposition, ne ikimo- re-
ut"v' 'i.t.f..i r- ip ncalteiins ahsent
r- br.thirn. Ihit in the tr.uUt .t all i!-s m.i .11. an m. h' V7 in? Co,n-u,-putes ficquenlly arise be 1";. V, f picmher. being 75. Mr. ,w 1. k-merchant o. M ..n. . nlnii, thl, ,lU,,; -n ,f the m,n,-t alwn d, .. I The) a,e rot. meJ, 9eer, reganhng the " tl,n 0(ulu:ted to" the rhas,,nt. Indiana. author.ed to act a? iMi ;uf ot(1.(.e fhlNuu irnn uniiii cn5 hut martyrs. Ihe senumre w h.ch Cli,,s Wagon. c r ,ne and Thornton :ur ,,cnt fr M,- countv. power of thegtneral goAepmtn, bowed .J;'' ohv.ate this nnnes a Uul,, Exarn- ; - ,y an(J in!otr.iin. ,-- which had since the good old (lavs of I led it o .cnraile '',ern- ," ,e , le a(U table which have been -xamsn-. Ietun-d his ac'iOOAv'iedgCLiciiti VolHUatfur. Mnce.hc 27thovem Wasbiitnn. Yielded tht humble mi-ur,. jated men ! Uu. name, w.ll he c henshed am, ;le ?)t heved t0 be correct: "luec fh. r-nomefer hr da.U rai,Cen he ;arv cf Christ in hi resider.ee among them dear letr-embrance-the) will t e LcuikI . Measuie conectly the length,; ' ' . o n' ' r.,.n.e4Vi. ,.1 fj , he idee-
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!n,. v-y,.,, point; and ..n Thursday t.fles of thP wilderness, .is withdrawn V 1 1 1 1 ,tr .rrr brtrtwi'''he rcrommrr.rl at ion tor their abanr. ifi'iv arak it i orid at 1 (If rC( a Ddow . , , .it 1 .. raent goes tarth from that ruthless des
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up in the lemur ..1 .. - - h , (le lh ()f the ca,tor wagon
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Ion Paul and of John .
, r. lion of a pnnapal Clerk, Mets. I hornuce the f 11 1 , . ton and Cotton acting as teller3 and ou
i'ero.
Mr. S. I). liooKiNs. a ) un
iavotnblv known ta manv ol
sf Vmcennrf. has undertaki
9hii. of the Western KrgMer at Terre- ltti, ta ho goetli about eekirg whom he assembled woiln.tne m.errm,, an ' (f,p be tive feel ,.v0 ,lKhcs, .that is, . Filich ac,ifOP a, tPers and en count
Haute F.rm the knowledge wc haxe olwy v- ur ) I the m on nidation er ol , .' . ! .i Jfor the abandormcuf ot tb;it ill-tated pen !the re the talents ot Mr. G w r have no i.oubt 1 ut , m, n(h of An. jtaint .
Miat the lUgistrr will be well coiuvicteit.:(!rru j;irj.crn. ar., tvt,rx j,ave 0f the T'e wih him succes in his ne.v vocation. ; palace, and evei v m) 1 midon of the ci urt, land every collar-mat ked editor, and every Convention vj Missions. A convention col"ti hs hltIl Ul,b "a little bMefnudelegates cou-i-ting ot ministers ri th( Mtv." and ev rv one set king ofhee un -d- t rs, from cvna! I'i c sbv tei ies in the der him from Maine to East Florida, pro valley' "f the M.-.-nau. assrmhled ,n claims it is well, so let it be -long live the Hero t two wars. The public tunrtmnCmcmnati on the 27th u.t Kev J.-tr.p a, cf (or?i n.ththe fury ot blood I ... U n.. ........ .... 1 .t t . i or t , . . n 1 ! , 1 ' 1 . ... . i" 1 : . .. I . . . . I
.,-rtpr..... noun.i. -aKe aava.agf y. , ll? .,...,,.,. li-,tliff Boon, with credit to his O. '.rt i n and S Steele Clerks. The ment, hy tean-.g ,he unotlendn g Zcls ,;. hime.f, sustained fol;,w,g named ,)n..d were represented, ar, trom thnr spiritual e.vu '" , jth ,u on(int uho
r pie uosoiii ni nit 11 i'iiiiui.3 i.tj 1 ... t . . 1 t v,.: l'.Hsbuigh. Ohio, C incinnati. K' n arem, cLpdidc,uC!land bufieted on the,r!-as backed b) a l the n.tlu, nre ol the Ju
tiinmrliPC in leilfth. tWU leClIOUr . ., . ,, . , I K.. Ml.nrt Q
, I U.. llu. .Ilttnllll r ' ' 3 . II IIIZ IP Ii U Hit I X.IIUI umi 111... al lelon.and who is the. sntitim, or lwely tigld mche, ,a breadth ; q( Vl)ec.AUOe, elected T' ' 1 and two feet one inch, er twenty tive inch , withou opjiticn, he having received 72
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Mr Eiutor : Among the resolutions adopted at the Jarkson meeting lately hehl in this place, a 1 e the folio w mg, w hich
deserve and merit particular attention far j
thetiulh and consistency uieiciu luui.hu
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"Resolved. That the bonorat ie, mcepen-f-n.isiitaut manrier with which
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f ' 1 . f. . , . e.l upon them by then militarv g'lai. Lieasv and J. lb .Morel. aid. Lldci- J Nil j, ' ... .. v
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that of laitv eiht rreshvtr rie thntv-
tvto were represented it the
hy delegates or by letter
Divide hv 12)43400 by 12)3616 by 12)301 Which gives 25 ft. 1 inch, cm. t 1 h . 1. 4' 'irl mnfl air
mot populous part of the District, .y all it will he seen . Vp V Uiefee! n-wh, ha most impo.tant local omitted ; and hy reference to the liable heintet'could arouse; ha. merited our ap- low, it will appear thai twent, ve cu ,
I that we most cheei fully a.;- ieet contain ten uusntis auu -
HI nuneieii un men 1 . , , . , ...
uckv,l,Kiianaaad Wes.e.n ll.erve. The mlui .UI(,e) to the place ot their trial. nrial atmn tie nan ouu, . , - ' ' -i - -4 ...1 kn . i..iut illicit I. v 5i nower-
... . . . it . . -!.. I. .. ..... I . I il 1II1MI Villi l till ll I . t-.i- i. 7 I
rolbnving named delegate at peuto ..-mnu. u,e,r x .ne. .... -7-1,. ;ir. ,vith e o,.t of ix prese9 in the
I he vilest lih.iicirv 1--nowei i
; District at fn? control ; ami am. u ..i j
.... .-1 1 - ncT iioiinmti i u 1 iiir- wriiiv.il ,tt
llangu ige lit only tor the ears ot demons
thev aie compelled to hear and the si
'rredness nt their character des not ex j
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Cnnve.it.on "'I'l thcrn ,,"Ra8 a,iU ' " r ', ' ...: . Kl ,,.t,m,nv nf mir ofcom
Thnvnrt.iP :, f 1 hp n!:i''P ot 1(1 iirial in Corn 111111 ii'1" . J - - 1 Tmr
Measures had Llum ithey ' ,hr,ugh he neu k-! re.pert . esteem and confrlence. I
heeotakento procure the ,.K,t,ng of 500 of trul; Mie dead letter .fibe '-i; copies of the ptocee.fmg, ol the body, to but not .ho spirit, was the.e. anu ' , f ,(ands a,ijourncdi i ear, nearly. v , . . 1 .1 . . that stimmirv piocee.hn.r which charac-. tm , ,J t 0 be d.-tnbuled among the mni.ters and dict ltn t, r,n ,f Kobe, until the Cib day nf January ,183 2 ,2 ih.uches ia the Missiippi valley. pICrre, they received the sentence o. Clay- j JOH N BAOLLLl , Ct.atrma.u 3 . It is with xovet we leaTrT that the corn' ton the Judge, who doomed thn, h,die- to- nV( f a) 5 . ' . ' . . inraicerati mi in the penitentiary tar the ; nw 1 "- 11 1 Crop i--. many places, lias been almost to- o(- fvr Ail(1 f.M. vvhu? Hear 1 Pendent and coiiMtent Mr. boon wasdu-, b . tall, destrcn.d bV the fust, so much so !,t . p heavens, -and be amazed thou r: th'.; ring the late coi ennal canva.s it may .... - . . ; . . 1 i ii bo tme it may he otherw ise ; I take no a ?h,t some of our farmer, have .circelv l or rroc aiming the-e WavojM s.endM, ; the re,o!ution.! 9 . . tent feed for the substance and sup N'Uths which their Divine Master pro-- x e dltTered and still do.! 10 . . La..:...,, ., wi .r..U-1i ih m 11 prh 1 .iKf " ......
t of their stock; and many who had - - ' " . , f. v rm not Ith the gentleman as to the polity of his 1 . -
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Vtl'f till . I 1 .1. -
Bush. Gall.
intended to fatten hogs for mai kct. have! n teach and eti.orce without he-
been obliged to desist m consequence of'ronitr.e trai'-.-r" to theii trut. and icopa
the want of corn. The latter aiticle nnw jizmjr the weif.ne ot .heir own soi.U 'v- ... in defiance ot the most solemn tiea ies, 1 1.. r .. A.M.l.t Nnt I.II1.-.1AI
orr.mamts nvrin-inp '.nn? p.. ...1. ... . , (n iiu,ci V(oa.lon c, (he spirit ot m
and should tb.e ey.tieme cold continue; COI,,,,!u.,on , they w ei e sentencei
,'hete can he little or no corn shipped to'aW t .1 the above mentioned time in a he South as thete will not remain more': Stated pn.n. which has only three apait ; nw nis tor i;e i.uadied pi ioners compei;haa a sudkiency to .apply om own want, j fo ,)ria.r w,.h lIP vilest critmnals
We
shall he crowded with much im-jshul out from the society of their breth
rfn destitute of ihe voice ol consolatton from their wives and their children for ted to wear the garments and submit to the privation, of felons One of the com1 ... , .1 . 1 a:...,..
panions in lite 01 inose peiseianei. ...-ci
ncrt.-.t-.t pulitical matter m t week. We have seen Gov Noble'. Inaugural and ExGovernor Ha)'s Valedictor) address hut
have not et hail an opjoitumty of pern-
iogthem. We are intotmed, "our ncigh-jis of Christ, is snuggling w ,!h the at ..!....." a; . t he t h i enrn ten, er h
admmi-iei
bcr ol the "Sun" received copies of both on Thursday, but as we do not belong to :he "favored few,' and a? Ave are unconlectcd w ith the Departments, we are con
strained to wait patiently for a copy 0
each for our own use and beuerit; an.
only ours, 1 ut for that of our subscribe! s 1 the shorn lamb, soothe
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without opj
votes, absent 3 On rc.olution the IJr.u. p then proceed.
Uieadth, 28 co. led to the election of an enroling Cleric
Messrs. Logan and Will.on acting as tellers, and on counting the first hallut the I folio Aving w as the result I r..'t ,-!.cn n.R Wm IM'Pherson 16.
product U;impi Morrison 5. Wm. Flower 5, Wm
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On motion the House adjourned until 0 r.Vlock. P. M.
3472 Aio.iVlnil. P M.thcIImse proceed
ed to the election of Door-keeper, and oc the first ballot the vote stood.
Keid 20. Smith 3, Dickson 14, Hughes 15. Pavrie 6, scattering 3. On the se.
rnnd ballot Keid 41 Smith 1, Dickson 14,
Hughes 13, Pa)ne 2, scatterinff 1. . Democrat. THE KNELL OF JACKbOMSM. The Globe, oflicial, eervile, and apostate, reviles the election of Henry Clay to the senate of the United Slates as-"infamous' This i the language of Gen.
corn t. .,!,, Him.rH' Aral well may lie thus
give ease to his agony by wailing, cuisrs and lamentation! Yes, Henry Clay if elected to the Senate of the United States and il is the knell of Jacksontsm'.'.l The Globe seems to forget, that Andrew Jackson whs elected to the Senate, in 1C24 under false pretence? false professions.
and merely thiil he. Andrew Jackson, might electioneer for the Presidency ci the United States. Henry Clay is elected hy the spnnianeorjs voice of the people's Kepre?entativcs, vvitheutany pledge - any professions any false pretences! He comes honestly fiom the People of Kentuc k) , to leplfsei:. them in the Councils of the Nation! He comes to the Senate to redeem it from a state of vassalage, to a state of
honor, independence, and Con. titutional prerogative: to rtclatm it fmm an abject subserviency to Presidential pleasure, to & tate of National Independence, in stiict accordance with the virtues and patriotism of 1776. P.ut how stand the proscription course L I II t . 1 I I . A C
hrou' a character for sapacit v -ami w is- - - - and iibaldry 01 ine uione agami a enamy
dom which has not yet been discovered! IN SLiN A 1 r. of the United State.? Is it proper ana M I m 1 - .. I. !-. t 1l r fir!, ' . . , .1 1 -l a .
by his ron-tituents at home. i I he senaie asst'iiioitai ... ......... I(pCom conduct tor the .'resident or me The baiefirtd assertion "that five out 1 and Lieut Governor Stapp hav ing taken' Unile(, s,al,.s to is-ue his maledictions
district were under the chair, caiieu me oenint- iu 'u,u ! agamst the lleprcentative ot a overei d
.,,,). I been su-tamed by the people; and should 13
ihe question again he presented to lon 1 gla ss, he cannot do otherw ise, but isjusti 15 tied in -un porting the bill I.ut why wa- 16
1 to .ar.'M' W- ";t",t" ndr.aiuced in these lesoltj. 17
uon? What end wa8 to te g aim it, or ; l o what ol a"ct was to be attained? Verily,' 19 it lookv ei y much like being predicated 20 on snrn thiii.; to hi- attained by some of the 2 1 knowing ones" from the government 22 through bis influence and agency; or may 23 be the introduction of his name was in ;24 tended for the purpose of giv ing him a !25
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after the new member s had produced their j stl!p ,ccau,e be will not how the knee to
. . i 1 I rfyniriii Of .ur. ijti wimu'-i
her in her distress, can no .onge. a .. . . wholctedenttals.. they were sworn intonflicc hyjhiji DinU,tri?;v:ul because he i resolvShe may ho destined never mo,e to hehoh Fue prrsontrol-; Judge Mori -i, and took their seats. , Uue to tlu. Constitution, and to l , lfl'l,v Mr. L,w! A good one! Verily! Or, motion of Mr. Whitcomh the Sen-p CotMltr,, l:1 preteienc to such a.
f lasiear.ii.v are. y ... , , j limited; for late proceeded to the. election or a print, - ( n),,rn!r ;nd Hjrh Despot as Andrew 1 hnn hv another through the grates ot In-; r h nv . conuoi . M c.r ,r,l nn tho first ba ot the . ... 1 1
not; J ..... ...u-t. r il. ,nd toiit 1 lemember righliv, tnc u;iyn- "..,..;,- ja'as.ai; i- .ms a .,t.-.... ...... .t .......... b
prison. a.a .Cu.rw ; . ... . , . , ',, r :f uiru nn(.n. . v.nfl- stood, tor P. !. ..1 ? Slmm oliamel name: Oh'
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Wecanonlvsa) that Gov Noble', ath.re.s at. her trial- now imu , . ... ... . .()W ha, nfver bfen
1 . 1 . c 1- t ear 1 y puppori is laneu i:um nn-..-. . it- .1 1 1 iSvrrv brier, but that of Lx-G .v Kay (a ) I I children of the other he!control!ed by a single individual. Let
al) is quite p.otractcd. We shall gtve -. j , . ,he h:ind aud Consobal by 'the tramer ot these resolutions searei, ine
our nevt, as .lithe vo:ceof the. r Father in beaven.Hace hies or otner papers, ..,, , . , uu. .
their tiamral liuule and protector is hu n not stradoied hy a p u. o, aa.tvro,, ' i. 1 1 11 '.!. - n . Art int 1 f hr
from then side Who would have thought ; tacies. ne wm perceive ,, r,,... -that in ihe nineteenth century, ani-ng a cone. t; and.it fallows that Mr Law had people the most iiec and enlightened up-jnnt itdh.once ov er a single pre in the d,sr . 1 '1 a 1 .il.. .li.-il- 'inn nil M
,on earth, m a country called hy the n.imejirici . 1 spcai. ,ni .
... r-n.;(; i. ,h.rh Dip Kih e is con-ioaci. .ne accusation 10 iiiw u"'""1-
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Lh.c Pre-idenfs Message in
-vi'i pro ha I ly he received today. We -i-h great men would m ike shott speech" cs they anti-.y weekly editors horribly. ;e .ecommend fr their motto in future, ''mu'.'uTa ia yarvo "
Gen. John 1'ipior, tias been elected to sit Senate of the U. St iles, to supply the
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John H. Earnham
Thomas J Evans William W. Wick Everett On the second ballot for Farnham 14 Evans 8 Wick " On the 3 1 ballot for Farnham 15 Evans e3 Wick 0
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I hi friends' and Mr. Farnham was eworn into office
mv Countiv! how art thou fallen!
Does Andrew Jackson draw aval shrink" from the scrutiny of such men as Henry C!av ? Then is there double rea-on why
j he ought to be a senator, to chei k the 'rapacious ambition of this Imperious Ceaj far. I Does Andrew Jackson hate Henry Clay and Avill he seek to de-troy the Country ! to gratify that lute? Then away with jhi, false, patriotism, an 1 his ruinous mi-
rule.
P.ut why ak quest i- ns? The Globe hai
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!?. ' . u1" ' 7' in.donJtbe ofhee holders un.ler then control?- and commenced the discharge t the unties; . rhe President ha prochnmcd
'r..:r ..rn..PrlWalhc editor of the Western Sun idle'.of his ofhee. ... ihiswrath! Whv ? because he cculd rvt
vacney ccca?:oned by me decease ot Jas.- - jVndMhe Ten of Junius and he' Or was the Logansport Times neutral? Il The Senate then proceeded to elect an hai, KcaHv-ky hy hbes;hy C. ropNoble. Gen T. we are ...formed, s a Tt Lu'her 'he Vnh.ssador of , pan.o for a ,eply . Assistant Secretary, and on counting the patronage; hv the t,eu,n.J,u, fnend to Andrew Jack-on, and mf.vor otir js re'ed in .most everv other; The la-t relation cap, the chm,,.- ballots, Austm W Moms was louud lo power of the NaUKial Tre;is-jty! ..re-election, lie ,, howc.er, opposed' Und but thl. He has conveyed the t, Adj-wned to the 8th of January ! the Sa&-j he elcclv,lh Yet Hen. Clay i- a S,,,.., , n 1 - , dine of salvation fiomGieeidun.l to Jav.i.iiaA ii rnv almanac does not deceive. bor , Ui ng present. ; United Status An el Andrew J.u ks., dait to his vetoes, and wall advocate internal ol , T ' . ,.t m a.e Who iirp the davs of Robespierre,! The benate then proceeded to the elec-ifnt uuut(,irU .tltt. b.f!!!
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..uj.il,. u.- . ?. .-. "u.,Ped ou hi heave uiv mission unscathed. - w mn.ui am. .u uau i. . .. , . - ballot? weie taken; the hut stood thus :! T e Tui k the G.ee'nlander, the H.nd.o. cal meeting o the Sabbath -a day held ;tir-t ballot the vote stood, tor
Tndon 55. Holmat. 3d, Ju,lah3, Blake 5.land the inhabitants oi the 1-lcs, have sut sacred hy the iviuzeo wu.iu, am. i 11 1 - 'v, iv . Iii..d him to 11-ss nn in i i'ctv in the oh.n- h is been et aput f r the worship of tne c lttei uir 3. blank I ne Democrat re - teie-1 him to p..ss on in s.i.tiv in m 1 " ... , . , U. .sork of evangelizing the world la supreme Kemg trom time immemor ,,l? muks. it was highly grant), ug, that H vcrv jerl w hich his iveuv teel have. Manv are of upmnn that it is the mten;h .h Mr Ju lah had received 3j vote-, ;n.vt r.-ed, on eve y hill-top" which they jtion of tho-c concerned on th it day to on til.- day pievrnis he ma-nai.iai hs l : h .v e as . endtd, tb.e'hohne-s of his old. stitute then idol as an object of a iora . . ' "... I . 1... .. 1. . t..r..r-f..r !i i I ii ' ..I l.lll .ill I lOf-.i.lll. aild I1 lOV PHlt, I Call
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icscmpte.i mm irom as-.ain. inan .nipus
onment and fiom death, th- uga the doctrines wliirh l;e taught e.ne at uirect v 1 iren.ee with the cieed.s which tne pfrfes
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I. D mton and M .rat. ever heard of a politi-' lion ot an enroling Secretary, and on 1 he 1 je,e jj(. (be ,.;'( i;r . and son w ill fo
low the (iownfail of Andrew Jark.oii Mi.' !the elevation of Henry CI.; v. Pa. ITAL
IC) o
' a l uge m j uity of hi fiiends blendtheir stiength with tien. Tipton
ion .nt: viNCENNr.s r.AtrTn
conceive of no other reason for selecting
suciiaday. it w il I enable them to pros traie themselves before the gieatest and
;at, and aoj-ire him Ly all he holds deal.
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oa lh: act o! tl igi.mt mju-'ice commuted
.cligl.-t:iil and tat offices; 01 like the hor.e
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V.u Eoitok: The II. v. Doctor Ihiliertm the i,..tsttd bind of civil and chn-;i m I leech ami h-r two (laughters, .n no.) wm,
no -. . ..mpaann ,n siitVeri.-g the Kv . j ibumin -turn Amir, w J ickson i a par tv they r,..iy j u m tlie noisy clamor ot give ! 1 fii l 1 I T" l I.I
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The i-tii- ei- t G''in .11
ex. .... 01 th. ir high and holy vocatio.. but his agents in earn mg it into esr '-ui i -n a. i tin- Cr. -s a.nong ;1k h.diansi Tin a;, tlie mm r b-a.ies that .evolve
Av.thm the !ciui;i;..: limits cf Groi. !aro:.d turn as a coia.u-'i centre. tic i.'g
iv e. give'
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fume is a plant ot tardy
Johu Finlcv
Wm. J. I.oowq James Scott I 'itcher Ou the Second ball at for Fii.'ey Browu
Scott On the third billotFinley BroAvu
5rott 3 C to 75 nr.- pai l : .r sr. 'h service" 1: Mr. Finlev being duely elected was, At;.eri-:a that iuthebr t?r, hit ad and oifi!
sworn into office, and ate at tauch h - than t a't the p: '
r.. ..,..!. 11. on nm-ppilpii to tlie ei ': thev hour in th.1 lonnet iicr.ee loo lata 1
I m; .u.i' . in' u ' , . ir.n ;.. rr.-v.nt at Arms anltliP v.'.-. c.nce. in W 'r. -stor a
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j More Ckululim: tundiy t;.- .-paper; ! give us calculation- a I to the .:-t 1 I ctitain articles in Engla 1. 1 and the linKc States; fir ir.srance?. J,at cloth v.-oul-i 0 rents the S'p no yard ia the form'-r, co-'. ;I45 ca nt- in the Ul ler, fic. I'ait the , f Iks fo;gt another 11 uoitar.t c iinpn-or
,! ... th a ivhilp ir. rn '2 to MO cent
i " 1 ' . .. . . .
hue paid for a h.v
v 1 I i .
or 10 Ii.?..iO':, hoi..
-t.,
tnablc- t! e.
the i-irst ballot for Daniel Sig'.e. j Amen.: an to pay the " t--" ;i all the 'I 'h
. 1 1 1 1 ! n n
1. Lemuel Ford 7, Powell 4, S G . Mit-'h -that he need- .'. r a t" -;)' f '
etl -1, Jeremiah Sa:ith Craig ;a: oa the. of his cheapo! an I ?at t -
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