Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 13, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 December 1831 — Page 1
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lerr.n pledge 10 construct H, by ,r. lerrir.nr (he sser to th. stealer evil, ! u the plei'ce of a lasting farewell.
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so eral 'i' acts, ranion in gea.'U ; if t u unit e . the n.imp ol thv constitution, j faith be juslificd now. 1. or any sulx-nntte r-t p'i-il Mi.t!cn and -r 'reges. and oi hnv.evel ::i,l''M!.rr. ess dli'a t' MRU .-malUal conri-.iij.n.-inii rorr!rtr,.-3ile.to h rt !
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iiiku. .1 dab.e i.ect -sity huhjeri to mi, u,e . ahmnlie which threattn . E01 !UO LKJNOK INObLL 5 W.U ULhau.,
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1 r ! sol ic '.M'(! , ' v lur juicfit'"? ii"11';' "'ical. in- su r i c4i i ions o.:t..ril ot un tht h'.aic, t.. take the n'sponsitility ifar Jcir.?te:l ;nnliHoti i.uliitu alien, j-huhi h-l upon hjr, ot rnakn V. an r.ci ;t lie j hr a. f( Irratrd tMts d( o j.ui ;i r.a
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taitlilullv and tconun.KMllN to:.-l ihf means placed at uur contivd s the na'tiun -ovrui.neMi. to tb,(r ltUItima:e o!j.-cl5, ..iui lotxou NotHM UtMl,r,,i into rfou'si
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T(,i. i-t:;jrc U'ai-t ! c ; I tH all 1. ttor3 to s t'sj CCt lul I ;IV Hi . .Oianvjf.iu;ttr!!- a-!( ed t Kdit'T. . V,je Michigan road land J-olij for ?U9
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t!..' .M .rk:t i r; .. in j.a'. mnt f r c r : ; t i r i) uhich will ajJ'i till" Same a:n'U.nt to -- -- - ! ( ach ti'ile ot the mad,il tiit ludance ot A(,F..TS TOM 'i"HKGAZr:TTK. I t l-nds -ctl a. wi ll these Cui.irac
! t.'i s u n this 1 oad. may
"iue aim Uip rnerc'tf
0! Hie state. In ni.i.rnv (-.r . ..f
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ci'id Felloe Citizens, S l,J "' i"h.i ana canal-, to ta-Y-.u have ass mbled in the Jiepresenta ulitato the . onvt xatire ot the arious ttvt Hall, to xvitnesm) - ts - 't iideli , cmtijouitie.- ot .-nr t.tc. lo the C tirtitution, aco mat.uil uitli a: ihe oj innu, of M.nie n!m crc soleii n as-e t rvatit n,!uU;!ull aim nnnar- ;it "I l "j the cventlul s'tn-les ,f t,e to-
I sa..fti--i.f l 'Y the giovM! ic ;l,ii. monster, deserve mort genn in his! tiallv (o di.-tliame the nmit-ajtiuit taininir v ' 'I'liion. and lm a-sisten m tia?Mi,v the
so tt;e 1 like oi (he Aia-is r.ne ot the 1 1 ne, il 1. ensliuni. 11, ill it an atl m; ! to siae oi. ijimr liie u In ie b U ol she tutljtir. In t. iking upon in -elf the laburs, aiun'd Un- L'nmn wutihJ bo "as fdiile ;;s it. t--uniiti the tesi oiiMbihties ut a station would io e njurn u " Hut notw ithstaii-i-
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' "" " rii ' sotirres ol the state, it ovlw - be i :n jl j r 1 i n t iian the conquer: er c 1 l'orni,e , IV .1
, ' 1 1 ' 'iarf toi t acii m:!j M commenced, without tuither chi). joicon 01 Far kenh un. He u 1 I Im e eain
Convinced that v;u will te sut.iii.et itd a nation gi.itituoe mote 'iian once 01 the tuagnanimotis pojiulatiou d lmiiana, j tt ire Jackson, to bi iinu.ortal horor. in lurthei inir ;hi c ndut my ami Usttul ime jlirow n tli intltjt dc c t hi-gt eat name ot' commerce, inv opinion as to the obliga iand othcial station at the Lean of ibis Inti mi which iests urea ou lo make it , Mo freedom Jackson may et slay (tie
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( .,,,::t.y IruMUr ' i;i ,v '"nu !371, ns repofled to me bv the commission ;,j:.t. ir J L Chnan, will t,nivn! ai 1 '' 1 he avitage is about jlOUU pei sec
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tic 1 iriit.rovements ut-on 11 me tsexi. a
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Cat !iso, Sullivan co.-Vm.M. Purdysq ! ::;;)kc H pa,,a;i!e, ate ie(nmen -d ne ' 'a James Hrerl, L-q. jcessttv; whhh call br aa uduittonal sale
i':.,..' ton Win Daniel, K-q.
j; .:!.-t!'c Maj A Warner. v, !Iin;K!i Uaj J. W.Swift. ?.l'unt-l',los--.r.t Mr Lewia Brooks. ''!i: tsvilJt Kiwaid Woods. nq. Washington W111.G. Cote, l-. i'.oouv die J dm A. Crab atii, rq . '.t-:4?rs Stote Wn. Jone?, Esq. I 1 r e -1 1 a a t e Capt J. Wa-son. jiugene Doct. Wm Clark. These gentlemea ate au'hai '.. '.. ie reive monies, and receipt tor the s un: on account of fhn propr iem--SAMUEL HILL, II V. CADDINGTOX.
the laurel v. hn h is m tesei e t"i tiltJ nn
the most tlistmgui-hed within Itie gilt id i';g t!i. t rilicatiou of tins opinion am' the in ttdloiv citizens ot Int. tana, I avail tin 'price we liiic pani 1 ( ur h ssons ot iisell ot the pi es-. nee t ihe.r sen it' i-. i 1 n la e - n lb .: subject, v e still pmst ut. icj test ntativjs, ami othei public lunction- 'he plan bv eaiiing fifty ihous.ahd t our aiie.-, to espiess the gtatelul feeling, ami .citizen lii m lh 11 a-caii-ns thiee lay
of the ictor. He has san. -the I i;iot,;J ;if Kaow leoge the higti sense of obligation,! in earl, year, who r tuin so their pui-uitS it must be presenedT Let 1,1m stand b hhis disiitiguishe il mark ot coi.fun n e hasa destitute 01 a kt.on Itoe ot the -cnce this sentiment, and the ... tmti e.-s... :tM aSien-.t in my I o-om ; and w bile 1 ten- j as U p., e. In my opinion, it at all attainsav tout mn?r slar.o confess 'i'r.js :a . , i io on , and through "U to the people . abie, the design is too gigantic to be aCalone, not rd en 1 1 i !es the Ah: ; ; an lb e j , ; ihe 'state, my uspecllui th.inks. tor complished under state auspP cs; and unti' st-.ent. ot Hr-man uiue. to the Ti. st-tenr ' i . honor eoniet ie 1 by tnen suffrages, the geneinl go eintn ni. to which it 10ag?i.., hut wit gi him a star. g m ad pel mil 11. c, iu this public manner, to ie 'H My ' eh.ns. shall take the Miljeet il) tuiuie lime, like W ishingtnn's in the ti m e the pledge, ihal.my ime and humi-ie hand and adopt some general system that p!e ot fame. lie n I 'ie iik him .,nd I talents bhat b faitidully employed in : he, will lessen the i-uithen- to the count ly by Lataettr. in the I d.,!- i tie t;i ol j pioini lion ol then ptospentv and happi iidu tng the numbets. ai .1 tlmt will ( qn
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t" his popt:.an! .
; ol the hinds The legislature out: h t b conli:nie t
: hM;k to Congie-s .'or appiopnatton to tmt-ii U.w : and in I ISal: :,al lload, aluady ia 1 ( wi .t t a f to r ( v 1 1
; abie late ot lorwnrnne-s I hi- n.ntl ijn ; union, dist: ibuter ot cmriicice, (ho;, nub ;
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: es. I ht a ov a I !!n se tin.es. by a I as it u pe 1 ileus
ize me sen ire throughout the fiaie
The insti umenl I hawjust ptemi?ed lo ' w ittmut oppit s.-ion to any . ami ei:.-ui e m.lespe. I as t,e land niatU t my olhi nil 1" tiiit. and totiCt 1 1 , w e Can iitui he ti.uie. has cieativ iclioet the po w e l s ' tor au eihe lent militia But in the aop and unites of t he "co 01 d ma ie lauthts, tion ot a sin -Iilute, care -Inuld br-ob- 1 v-e-t.i: iin the hountb. 1 :es tt the t Xe d that t i.e si a t . sate not I e p 1 1 v . d ot a uy
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lh.il ' ( UMV e, P gisia il'i , and JU.in lal nepul - u ati.-i - "i Mivneignij, .u.u ; nl- ' ne; is . I the go eiumc ot ; and ahhough that the mibt! 1 -uus tog .ozei sh..uld oe
, :.n' i )i the match ol aimte i m 'intan.s, taisi'.g valleys, and
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h it livt ts in its wide tange. 1- at;
I v lder.ri; g the po!i. ot its! um ti-
l!ie w i-i ,c,m ot its present snppoiu is The fact that a steam ves-ei n-i eoneo Viii'enei last p:i' g, at tiie n -t a... 1
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j ;uis Louiuy, ii iv ve u.uvintu ' i'" - ; ;, der:ue call ti i !,;;n, under whose
-mgcatl upon the legislature, to appi opt i- , ,.,.., , f( ,jje .,,.,, M :,.
We copy an abstract of Ex-(jo ernor j H!e a pottion of the tiitee per cent limn iol ,.on f ero.. sne as b
Ra's Message from the rsew Albany bi- improve surnua-ei cuises. ihi-e-eat r 'tn pc r r. he f .thet oi hiscoun
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.-. ,;', an; t a! n.ed ; thi ; e, .will tlu-success w iil I) i.as aueoueti : ..".oi-. tur cwii j iiun uui 'i mc i -n;i m a Mins ot j the building up of our moral, civil ami nat hMial g..vn nmtn. .,-,,pt,o:s. and pet-e ipoldnal institutions, and the rapid match, Ii is imprrtant to the Imute growth aud o-eoce ot the i.tttv 'we iiae made towaitis a higher destiny , pro-peut of Indiana ihii he uti .ing
h:.e Milhcentlv matued the way, anu ,".... .. m iao.is iuim net .."i"u i.-i.i.d lot path thai 1 should Head, ) et, ! -houKi be speedily extmgui-hed. In seva die o.nim.ncemeid ol a ne w t Xt t utiv e ! era I i emde part? oi eui enitory. coun-l.-iui,ihe n-ag sol ttje Ciumtiy icquiie. tis have beeti laid oil wuh lloui i.-hm, and
d ;in.i ..u ma exptctal my hands, uii uil ; laimny increasing sttuements, letwetn
li-uii-h-. u, line ot the policy pi esenbeu lur my gov j w men and the seat ol government are
;, eiumenl. iiatge bodies ot these lands. IheexjeutiC
Aa.oi g the piumineht mea-ui es and the Mtttn.-mg ihe exttnsmn ot our civi' juris-
imi Olt.oU liUlie? llial win auuu ii v.x.mi ....w.v ..v. ...
..:ccd bis tnompli, .t-i .li (i i han any w id h .it v. e-uld :i ppj-ar o.aiiilcs!.
whole. It w ill be perceived his ex-Escel-
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Cits. i he-e an- tdoe t. unnn, in i p deemi-o do.
letiry has bolted trom the fence g.ven mi ,rCi, aie truly t ornniemlabie ; and t Inch , t;i; 1 r . tna. ! this
o i.i j ;r., jongi r tin govetnor ol ti.c i.apuiuoii liuucs n.n .. . .' Indian 1 it.",te . an' freed 1 1 orp n, v obli-at i. t.s to ai I, a share . dour dt libr rations is that enjoined '-Htlemerils, and oi aflordmg the pr-.tec-i ! r . : linn ni nnr- I'.u-a Iri .or rilrr,..' u .rt.,.tliir
insliiulioii lo piovioe a giuti... I education. In a short time Ihe :ver.imenl will pa.-sio other iiauus,
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,, u,i.-t an I to niv hv Hie i.ott'liiuuoii 10 pioviue a .um j,.. '. . .'',", ,,.,, ',,, ..,:. - vstt m d education. In a short time Ihe ienhanced , w hile we aie depi ived of the
oi- adhesion to Jack?onism aud '.uc-ci.H by their immense auviiitiages, if evei tin- j: 10nri... a a m-i; .: ;!v -v ' oni:i- iem'
v .i ,i , in. ,d tiio.e and Hie idaces we occupy ii.us-l he niiea oy
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M;C f ur t ais I)"w et ; aud all power i igir.iuny ucmcu,
Txl for po-tei it;
-k,a letlc !)ouli,
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Tiiat they amy look Uj-on, 'Unit may se. tin ir lather's Ticl ,
la a l.e .s dead and cone, j
i-htd, lecommei.d themsi-lve to out spe rl jt j. (.
, ctal approbaiion It surh ities sh mi lo ';1d( ( cssed. it tb ; enter into nval competr.ieu with eaco oth- Clrt i? claim to t
er, (or the vast trade of tin rich country , i longer, and t!,.- t o-i !.. ti j their accomphshmr nt would t. ct rt.nn SOn d;.org.,n ze the ,-
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Ir.'tn ihe hands ot the people.
advantages that would acciue from t he settlement of ihe intermediate country, by giving a noithern and eastern ditection to a poi tion of our commerce. With that object alone ir. view , it should be a
IJ..-inir thu cuisorilv repeated a fr.yefji is probnble. that an aj-do-.ition will be ,tI ;n se tt neuts, on s -.ne of the moto:mi j mane to the Legislalui e-oi Onto ami inoi-.(f).
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sttdiuons may be perpet- lavorite measure with us to obt
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t topics of the past, au i expres--d my
opvi --tionis a to rnv g. oeral
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enti nto me shall ne i eurased alter a
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M.e trom ciiinminii 10 mis piact; ue notified to thi effect, at least, tiorn a re
of last ear.
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spect ible source. When cot porations rj. and save tiie
f oin posed et entcrjirif mg indiv idu tls, , it t o0,j )t, n ,
heir own expense.
such works as these, state, unable lor the task, should tartly iefue the pttvilege. The leccnt aud untt sied onipib.tion of the laws, admonish the Icgisia.ure to make as tew change- in tin tn, a possmle, until their nrou-tons are nvue iull un-
Ulerstmjd and understand mgly ..isaprov
ed. A code of vvholtsome taw s is empdalically a hiessing. still their permanem y and immutatdiity are equally so. Presuming that this season will be prm-
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ed to give up personal the pu'dn" j.; ' i" anct s.
His eler tion. '. p ; ;' oiost consonant to iht
b the t)erodsSp-a oj hi
t due of the (
T)a e.ot 'f ami- to indulge for a moment in the pie i-ni: rt tlet ttoiis, that the I tst sp.,Mi, h i given u us main tvi temeot pro-jiei it , health, and of incraee ot mi mi er- ara rc-outces by em'giation, as former one. N .thing ht oc urred, to n'eiie for a moment the high expectations f. air people Alter the hpe of a few iais. tltey cab ulite to exhibit to oilier st lies some unequivocal testi nony of their character, as an ca erprising ;tnd inteihfjen: population. Ee.v i iblr, m.lce!. as is our situation , we iifrome i' finitelv mote happy iri the com par i inn of our condition with that of the population nf enrol her parts of the globe, where, the millions are heats et burthen, iimt the ten are tolling: in then luxurv o
the ii ime of tiod One natnai a- a D ivid, i gacity . In y on, as the
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ti;- ot late, turne i ui o n. r jou io ot r"' 1 " ' r . . (fau .i n, i o
nress-r, hat thodg'.i we m.u be pet united ; eoinmisstons i 1 1 ectiy iron, the bu,.t box.l tv(n In.iu. ,..i;i;o ty u inv.ro the doubt!-, s herm-m of Poland ! the ic.onat te presumption ot ..Know! .,,;(.,p m support of a r-ghicou- e.u-e, vet it is ! ,lu u,?,i,s an'1 'r,eV l! iLS j e a- m tier e ! . o to he feared, that the fall of Warsaw, giv es 1 continents, ''' than any one. . , uoccasion to the fnemis of hbeit nat -.ntv . 5" ooucc-utrateu. j tn . M,HMor. :o lament the success of the Ku-. n. battal-: Am -ng the uoje, ks which may come oe p(. ((i ,orvo
ion, biit to mourn over the cb eU it g.vesto the rng'dtv ievidotion,m progre-, f brougi,not t-'nroi e If tio;! I toi Poland, she will
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Jt XI in importance ihe cstablr-haient of government upon (he principle of equality and justice, and the enactment of wise arid wholesome, law's is the ptinciple, that government should be admiiiistei ed cheaply. Heavy exaction may ccunlep
t. , m li.diana, wealth has given uu claim , Viii a il its ad v anlagt s. Knowing as I do, to i. line and when Ihe launeid and me j that many of nui citizens tn. a uuter d:ili-
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.nines m tleci laal tht ll sons, with Ihe
i--.,:. in o oi fuui .riinii. ran liavtl in ttie
padi to distmciiou, ami enter into compe
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eon, pi d'Ois. and lltio.i, on till il gl oUaos, lOI IhC p ;p oi nc e ruouu: es eousi-ieni wiiu ihmu
o'n tali s of pi udence,
cutty in meeting ihe asst ssment- undei' out piesent rev etme biws, I shall be an advocate of the m.'St rigid t cotiomy in pub
!the acquiescence of then ft.e,,.i , fm..mg imuor . iiiey will come loiwaio an : lend nuiy. iui so long a, we nave annua. !-u h a rceb met lord- Tiem - li we may t h( i r am lo sustain us in an v plan calcuta j ly to piovide lor the want ol the mlfuf jtaUo , xcept.ons to s,(11;e .e po"au aumm lea lo ensure lo .hell oli-.diog such bene lot population by organizing new territory, li- tation. vet their umber nor then m g tits. A amoni-hed then, as wea.e, ot the j in .eed. until the exit nsiv e tetntoiv in ;he
jndude are not to te c.o.d i a-ted wi:h irie n essity ot liie measui e, 1 1 un mi:
a'oa.
own; Not th is brougld under our juri-dirto
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Nephei should an Uuowleuge ut Ihe wants ot thai pot mai oi ; w e eaumu pi.,mie ouisnvt- a unn... o. .ou
h. sonetv in wh.r.h we t at h live, moiives ot ot the present rate Ot taxation, tor state
rtpally spent in local legistanon. it 'p' ,t,,,n oi te.o. i-tmg down upon its society in
thought unnecessary to piesent nut H: it,. ,;J a eciuspri fiom authoiitv , mteiest, phiiauthi opy and patriotism m pu i po-t s suljt. isol a general n ttute. trom a lull con ; u , ,.J-l.lI;i ,. . pv a i n is l-piei of v n vite u to immediate action; ami on my A a cni, and with an nppm temty
viciton, that w hatev er ot mat clas- there r , . , ,' , lU Mi;.)wiu" pap, 1 ..m uol oniy willing to act cm. nl : like the pie-ent. it m . , be . spt c.
m i , be. wiil not escape oilt
no
t supeiior s . I. (, (,,;.,,.,. .,. .ti ICpi,!i.a.i pu deces : ly. ('"it to meet lepoiisiuihty , m suchjbes,ow a pasmg ie.ri.iiai on toe med.ate minis- ! hilV)i,c iaidden ihe expectations he' a cause. j "State Bigots." that liu.ltul tin
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v mil eonsdi'tTients, m ue than any one. p c o i . . i u t ra I ei i . Air. dig ihe -uoje. ts w hic!i may come e I ne . u. at (hi season, aie tiie loim dioii ot congressional distiicts unde iae new i eiisus ; the election oi a Sl n U u-i ; and
n
o
ro. i
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rial limiis, it is not
w ilinii Ihe itacii ol : I he I. mo
a id.
Cdo:.- Ol
i I av ir ;r no indu' emenl to
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et avenge bet wrong uj
the autocrat in the came of libetty. Tb.e topic of iener jl niture, for your consideration, at this session, are not very numerou. After mingling your regiets ogct!.er, w ith me, tiiat the slate of Ohio iS about towithmdd frma u her assistr.nt rn one ration in t!:C construction ot
the Wait'ash and Eiie canal, and then, ?'Jrt an
moiial lor trie una! rxt:;;;w -oment o tne
li.ia.ai title; the maivin piovision lor the appioachmg rleciion ! Ihcsnienl and Vn e ppsi.ietit il trie Lniicd State-, m
slate; And. the iotmaiion ot souie new tie.
I icier ou to the report of the Treai . .. 1... (..,
igeni oi me Oiaie aun oi me
.e v ad mm ist r 1 1 i
w a f m The m e. i ; i i caveat to the ; tot expel imeu,'. I n ment, or the i at;.;-"
; 1 . 1 1 . I I O s ; P 1 1
eld no i -eive ' state le -tslatiou. to dev ise or cat rv mtoi cour e my sentiments on any topic n tiie
ei. JriTerso.. Mtdp.-n effect any genet al phm to. the piotecllon' kind. I wd! ..b-er v e, th .t lam a siienuai; .,::r a .Yiam de;d the agucn, Sural, iu inu:.n.iuuu, an i a i v ocate f-r ! lie tiUitiop.al sovm Cinty i nation- . all E ten commei -iat interests ot ihe natmn. lo de-;t!ie distinctive m.!ep-i..ifnce o ti.e States,
. ..nlmn.a I ,11 1 O'V (1 P lO lOlV ti llll. Will!! 1 It ill HOlillt 11 W I I 11 !l Siollf III
i '"ii uaiioiiai i v vn - - - . - . -
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a
bun ly
vt
ani
ambition 1:
tins C Hi
pecu.atioa.
i : .r l.:i!
n-of the fable, eniei u n. aepetident ol lo: eigu nidusity and in- me a impi-uamm m pu...e .ui.tu-, f. i'iws p no ti.e nun. .as well as ol Ine. go It gr-h.Uo.i. not fmu 1 or silemly overlook any en-
,e, so;,al 'i au..ize se'p nvep have been wisely comtnit-j croachtneul up n the ngh's ic-nvr.l to ,!; ,,( p.Mv pride ted to the super vi-mg care of the nation ( the S ( a!?, by t he Et dc d al Cor.-tilud :i -
- 1 . - . r I.'.., I . i I ...n I II II il I' I 1 I C I I
lor lt,o,rli.-i.l . er.v. ature. an. It IS lo Uial .-cur. e we , ion w hum i aui ino-
r.,.p,();; tor imnrovemetit of our uatur-: a ver, that i.ftcr an examination
;al,ani the-opening of new and ai tdki il ; su! j-c t. I entertain :ij teai 5 ol cons.ida
!;ne
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so
i he
An attentive observer of the art of
h in
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suryevmg obstacles m the way of the ilc., three Jr eni lunu on u.e ueiane., a. : kL,,. of onr wish,- without such '. nt ol the finance It will best en by the
. ''' ' ... -1......I a., ren ant into tiie treasu: lo; th I
a i, nr r iinsr i v eu :n.i ; . i.i, nir u imii.- ; i
liberate upon some oi the alternatives r.hi.-h experience has u'-;i:.5ted m place nf t;p r un!, with ur..Pnb?t .1 -urcess Pit feitmg the canal, however, o:i the route, il is located, cs b..g ;t these i a ray
ear, me
' preseut rev enue law, w ill produce means enough, for the u-e of an economical government like outs. i will not so tar underate your intciliwnoi -od mtnoti-m. as to suppo-e at tbp
f hope for its -ccrdir.nation ... the M tumee- ujoment-.u .ii-i vd the republic, you
et. w con tins
p'. aon oi the tariff and internal improve
ment, involving their routitulloiiality and xpt (i t a., y ; .-a the disinbuiion ot tm sUtplus i ev enue. o soon a tile pu die .el.
ba,mcre!v out i jure regard It toe JT e o l v a 1 1 . ; i of good faith between the st at s an 1 the jur.h;per of the hv.dS"1.! ut'.ncr o ii 1 1 dc '. i e r ledges to a; niv
Iht ir ccnsi-ler-itio.) t. a, v.otk of tint ksnd, is ,u l otf; oi the renewing ot me I ante a j , .aimay cultiv ite a ;;r it of ftten-liy lee I
... i , i
,1.L nf rnmtnern.il inte rcommutiica : lion 1 1 om the en.iotments ot the natior.a!
tins administration, my uiin-j b.s emiraced ; ilP:u een the several si tte-s, l ne crca b'gi-i.iture, neilhei b.tve I been abie to
trie con i'pion. ti: at the .vmeiic tn people h.ave lntle to tear, and much to iiopi- for, from it. All of the dep irtne nf tie under the direction of ac.compii-ned, able ncn I s mea.-ures (idler but little from thoe of the administrations which prece ied it, and the a.'ahlie of Chief and subordinate cannot suffer in comparison with any of then predecessors My mdi vidua! vote, will, therefore, bp given to tiie incumbent, if he i-a caniiJale I r a
re election, u n ! o - he v ct does something
o p 'i;!er him undeserving. S lifer m- to add in conclusion, the ex
pressi n of my
m
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pr.
t
becotoc
aj e
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- ' v ' ' - il " N ( i 1 I H I i I j , I - - I oWhich i the brt faith, the conslruct: ?r; of a Kail way w.th .:.c ri nscht .d Con-
i ess am; t'.c la;v
St. ites Lack ft! au a. with or wiinooi an endmeto; an ; on the treasonable .i. trmc . t r.u. biictili ui. will n oi be expiescd ; ior s-jong ;. out b. liel III. t'.ad at-
ov. r.er, or th: soffei ing 1 tachment to. tf.e i ipe hist
mg and miei coure towards eicnotnei.
with evccli-ed noon the. p.niiicsoi liie dav; and tail ad ot' the depa: ttm nl .d Mate gov e; rinir nt may hai ta mou-!y dwell together in ii.ii'v." an 1 co ope.-aP
an eni ire 1 uiure c! the oraut Where ' sun s. vet if their tnodificalton ai.d adjust- with each other, leuvnbermg tiie .listin.
t:i-
ai
e in . 'her rt j on qua!, ;he rca- ment to tiie standard of the most enhghi
live rn tpider of the ihci n aoti a o e;i:h, ior liieg'o l of the w h de. la t!i:-
iipire
witn the
jopp ct the American peoi U' at tin. dav, eneii i of: in: . pinion in at. lae t at. s. n.t
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give lite pi eit reuce i a ir. uad-w a v evrt i- n tli.it-g the two, ann uimmisni.ig me ; temper ot mm: in
tb.e canal ; tf.e tTm i ft n-g a'.p-gf !hv the piessuie ot the oilier, aie deemed the on view m the I ''e ot mv eloped Sa'e, cfieape-t and besp v , , ;rr , t t cr ::-!i i ii" ili-omcned spirit ! tier p. Ie. ;v d wi'.h a heal l glowing
o.mt ; . r ri the Wa- ( ; rebrlii m, winch threaten to demolish with pride an I j y at the coateaipbi t a
tion of home market for the varied pro jdctect tJtG h-.ist mtiingemem upm the duct ot the country, by the protection ofirigitts of tiie State-, fr-in tin ex rcite o! d.omestic industry and entetprise, and for ! the dipuied power, to riiscovei .my .1
I the establishment and mHintenance of a ; the a'ledge.i evil-ilowmg to any poimm !ound. umiotm, ami eqml cui : emy of t ho I'm on, nor any t long to j i-t it t id-
Ihr-.uyhout the L'uion Experience has , menace oliered the auto nty oi reitiat abunminily tested the utility ..ndexpedieu (io'. emment. It hou! I h rr mem toned, cy ot' the ""America!: stem, an I demon-; that , m the integrity ot the E .cm consists
-trated that our prosperity aui future our glory and strer.gih, and np-o C;' hopes depend upon its prosecution, and tmu mce depi tid t peace, pro-- - i i';. am. aiiii ugh wt cantiot oilici.thy par ticip-tte ' happiness a- a n-ati a. I' - ! mt'o- woik. we can exert i tmral i . - U -l -, i r I ll with such thltigs.and ho wa '-eal. ern e ar. i ; rcngi hen the hands of the la ible- tiie -a-red tie- ih it bm i VVaot tuC b.'ui er ;:i the c;.ue, bv an expies-iou oiSataous p n is.11 or openly -pe ik-. ol d- vour .apptohatpn on suitable occa-lorn. leiing the Cr.ion by re-.-tmg its autnopty . The'ie are. however, within tiie rauge incujsa fe.n lul re-pon-ibildv It i-s!i.mg..-, i , - . , . - t .i t .... i. on ate so tena:i op or "M.!.1 oi dunes and w nhin me scope ol pu w er s l.i it tno- -v e .w . ; . IP rt.--" .i.i so txt'eiienv eii-:t;ve ii delegated to l, m:mv imp.ul.tui oojeets t.'g to oeacc.)apt..ed,aux,!.uy lo .he genet- w i. it they - nominate -v initior. ol ,.c 1 J i' i i . . . , ' , i ' i . , it 1 i , t . ..j i n i I . t i e
il svs'. rn. aud eP:,titl to a lull PdiiP.lpa I C Jei.n '
i. t'.is 5.'.,r v p.. r to e ..ne we dinger- 't the opj
ll f.l I'tlJ'lit . - T s- s - s- - - '
nut be an ognciitii-ai people, and the. .nr., in. i.i. .in.-.. ..t thi. i o i.it i-v must ne
T'"l I ,,-v" " " : ., 1 i... h il
.Pvi.nd the contmes ol me '"'i ....... ....
. . i. .. no,. : i nipsfive the l in Oi d I .'it
mirKet. ll is onv.oi- .s .--
that whde the general government i- p'; gi--
h and Ei ie rifal.
" c to bv t!:e Amciican confedeiacy , as wp men of her exalted destmv, I cordially tender
t ransporteo I state to li id a
i
e ex' leme, en. l m
liit.ll i, v.i .ealoUi t li d ! t vu.ol c.e i .' e c...;is;iiu:i.j.i, m .nd'es; - ) h'dle rrgn i i n
c a.-' ii 'it ; w a
P c
paring tiie tri t at nation il ti.oroughtai -a
1 n pj '. er,
and creating consumption
hv tpienogny, waed 'he ,,p n
iTi.u.ufact'ites, ii isoor interest end f. 'tv itnr c
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