Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 17, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 January 1832 — Page 2
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,-!,-. These jt'riTi lienors to icuian po'lis? Ate we '.. .country, that a violent pailisan emtor my
Le rewarded? I'orhi 1 it justice.
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I , ,t iV. ii ih.-der..' i ..tin t,c thirst foi of the Western Sun ? the reply is an
i?.c '.:".:: t:ltv. -1 . : : 1 1 , itdl.icin es ' 4. m.1M Who is the editor oi u.u u-m-
4 'J '..e I'rcM
Mv Llsucm ..".s me to ejij atiaTc
fle ublic arts of j ublo mm. They
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Hi;t:i til L-.r ini 'n iii.-.t.u-. !!(. if i- i t ss;;:'" that w e sS. uhl nol
lin., to it.o dtnt op i ":tt i:-!, of ihc anr!.i-';r,l!:lin u ' . . : i . . i : . . 1 1 i-. , -1 1 . in.upr 1111 V
S l V 0 a ' 1 11 ' 1 ' 1 ' i'i l.v t. it. t in i v. - w ' i -, ( .in- - - -- j . , i.r-si'tTMi a.-.. I b nob- i .1, upon tht'ihc Senate of Indiana.
!- t tho XV ional ii!'Sicat. No. lilhm nlifn', nnv D m .oralic Repub
lican, rer fiionl of our venerable Ba
ltic, to whom the puhln
rn waste idarcs in tl f ir iclitsrai rpav j.
.nvf! hi v. I think Col Rariden will not he much
in every fire -nvrrr.rr.oiit 1 1 U e our ow p, tMl If red w tin me cc mpnuit m mat .unn-. boon ; t-n -i.lnrf d n fair suhifcts for cJir n- Col. hr, paid him. These colonrli are
-ion - and no rr.-onre of power, no fir( , unf;rtuur.te follow-. They houM trive
of ilcmajjouFs liall ffr prrr.i me to t CnLied tjrnerai reif.ie .im.n.u from rxpreiirtz mv rnti:rpnt i:pon tlirm ; Senatorial election fa'.e lace. Lnt.-k Jit a thev dtifMP. I hp i;othing in Col the success of Jackson and Gai Tip C lake's ft vie o cantivatiosr a? tt iM-.ke me' ron. Shouhl vnu succeed. I hope you will
oliciton n ccr v il: hik! re?pect lor mv- manliest t eccmintf jriatilnde to MacKmiin
ivT.n? To tho latter jpjery, :i.ef ;r nn tvr j,;'m. utM caue me toavo'dif r your -ucces. Col. Tdake, we would
found in the J jum-ils ot Lis perfonaltttes. : e auuioin) on winm
last rninmunioa! ion was la-e1, tatit!
hih as hili a that of Col. h. or any
suppose from the tenor of his rpmarks.
ftels disposfd to appropriate n e 1 1 1 to himself hecaue ''Jui'e Ilollman anti himelt
Vincf-nnts. Jan. 10, 1C32
,srs. I fill S,' CaUir.r-n
lie a a, rverv hien-l ot our ruriavio i r-tj(!isrs. , i,- Lcr.trMi- h un as a candidate for the thce of pnitcd gled tope fi.I.nt, li-vilj he up and doits alt fhoutdj (jrNTi.KMi.N : The un !crsi-ned. ei,,?!5tatts Scnatcr, was an untoward evert Ithe suhjo I e watrliful to sustain the i't evident, hi? , ,j5CriJlt ri to the Vinrenne- Gazette, rr' nrcihired di-oMjar.ization in th Ciav tankjj thi- looks measure! aud hi fiiend. AW sl.-mld he n! sportfully request that you will putdi-h 1 1 ral i;etl ti efi'.-iS? ef the National j wise wen
lother man. 1 helicvetl then, ar.n I no r.ow , kept up a nrqueni inierconrs-e yi mr uj?i ll-clh vc, that Col. lda!.e- ;etf-i minatinn to ' friendly character, ;ind tlieir friend min-
iun as a candidate for the olhce of I'nitcd gled topether and unreserve. !iy mscusse.i
towaril evei.t (the suhiect of theelerii.n. j nily .all
s verv lov inp and kind. So like-
ere Octavius Cionr and .Mark An
the nlnt to prove;. t the sacco . ""immediately in your paper, proceed- and delenftd the t lec-Mhonv verv
op,, ,, cms coi.t.r n.illy striMo- to fcc"rc ;in?s and address of the Jackson n.oetm-, of (heir' ,.;minont candidate. This! to dvi:Jc I
for thr-msehes -.dates or powci anu ;he,i nt Llaik's iloel, incennes, on .io" , T.. V.nnnr OT ITOIlt ( i ,i n.l. 'I1,, !.n i.iilill.lio,! ni noir
f dcp at. it e very 'Mm - i jimy int i " -" " "i"u;""
lovinir and kind w hen thev met
Ve ia xuan uds his etiecgtlrhr 4s very pr- re
to use it. The servant should not he greater than hi? lord. When a mania really stronger than parly, it argues oomething like this, that he maintains i-nme lrndit.g principles common to hoth that he is pie ha Id and patched, and is neither one thirty nor the oihtr. That he was supposed unanimously ly the people of Vigo, mu?t hai e heen a source of honest pride to him and gratification to his liiends. For (he food people of Vio, he cannot entertriin'a more profound respect than I do. ! ce no suiheient motive to inquire whether he could now he elected unanimously to the Legislature or not at all 1 y the people of thatcountv. Col. Wake aks me whether "I Lelitve my own statement and maintains that my only object in making!? is "to -uridant him in his political posi-
lion, force him ho.u the enviable grtunu
anottier uhii-
iKo.r. nr..) irni'uT i i . i I . f o c c 1 1 ? i v 9 . and suiisuuue a
so we: t- their fnends. idual in his place. MnM assyrr(..y i
tatcmcnt l i-e ir j n.-
rr.'dlo ie, -ommernled r-v nir. v i jr p0 the foregoing letter, rine.l hv tliir-
friend i well worthy our .-uhm.-.iuh u , - r.ii"l 'e ,tand, divided we fall.- If we, teen gentleman, vve immediately , a, far as act upon it. we shall succeed in placing in; u-c can recollect, made the subjoined rethe vaiirugotVie, f po-vor and inOuence,1. .
f our political opinions 1 emocratic ;
ow
or and itdluence.
Ifor the public.
I liolioro f n 1 un licrn I hpoiiiiiui.T n! r.mp-: pmnirc n I he wo i Id :
tonths of i!,Prle who reflected a mo-! Gen Jackson and John C. Calhoun werejlel.cve my ewi
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rnent upon il,
tfie appearance
Blacksmith
thai Judge
i ... .1 . ...... ..1 1 ..wl :l fllfni I l-IL I.CuUi'j
e sulject.and that too before; as aCect.onaie, apparer.uy , a, an, ..b . t J- 4-',i... i.r. tUir mni.iin ivfi proclaim-1 iee. Most solemnly no l nery .ci , in-.
. i . . .. ii... i. ; - -rr,:n J ,-,rP nnv (U sirc to lorce him li cm me
C,d II avs. 4Mt m-iv le true eu to the " orm; ei nu man m m . , . , - 'n Vu, ,be fit., in ,b prMend, .. d,0U tu. n .h? ' ' VZ'S h
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,a. i tn .f i-irt 1 was not annrized! men ciurir.2 their app
ul.n I determined toleconxe a candidate."! course, had secret hatred and jealosy
inrn o
, ' ii t.i,:n , LlAZi. TTE OHILt, Jiiu. i I, i l HIS may ail I K f I il ur. iui ti'i i. tit i , . - Republican, . S Jmi, Gfnti emfn our note requesting the 'hare dct ermine J to become aoandidatej Is it to be supposed that Judge Ilollman, measuro.of the rre en 1 rocePfJil4, ami ad long before anV other person could ha ve even h nl he believed Col. Blake was.ntrati.n w ill have a J' , j C",;; j,cUL meeting held at Ue-ed of s h a thing. His yearnings ju, his party and defeating the election umphantly to complete the career w rMre. u i the Getie has Ifor the nfiVe mav have induced him to! by prrsevermg in his unfortunate efforts, has been solely a year hefore! wuld it have teen decorous in Judge sianciion for our principles and that secur- ju t been rece ci i election Hut h-t me ask Col Tdako,1 Ilollman as a rival candidate to have told itv trr hi. measures, which the re-elect, on by Saturday , ,t sha appear .n next . VuJ, b,. that Judse llolb him so. or christian-l.ke to have indulged
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cf Andrew Jackson can alone give, will paper, ne-pecuuuj,
But without thi union, of
le obtained
action as well as of purpose, amongst our selves, our opponents will retain the possesion they now hive of the State Govemmont.and the sncce- of the administration and reelection ol Gen. Jackson may be endangered K. Me NAMEK, Chairman. W.L. Withkrs. Secretary. Jaouarv 0. 1832.
ilr-t m. ss.a-p of Jolii. i A.b".:ns, Niles U.-Wf r. V.d -H, p. -J3B, caro has been takpn to r-tVr oi.lv to NdcN l.-caue br i denned 5001I auiliority by the National Republicans
dui.ite before he, Col B.j hatted against him on account thereof? ruination to become one Col Blake affirms that Judge Ilollman and e is some difference, me-i himself "consulted together upon the pro
.1.:. 1-,i..t. miration t,i :i ! ru ie tv of con v cninff t he m itiabodv Witt)
lllliilv" lit liitiu ..................... j I j r
imm was a cam
avowed hi- det(
in ni.
also, pii j j jeie is ? uu-
ithinf. and an audible or written declara
tion to that effect. When Col B. visited
I view of producing their union upon one
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of u-s. but we finally agreed that such a
Your oh't servants,
HILL & CADDINGTOX. We shouhl, however, have passed this matter over in silence, had we not discovomi ;i litttp trirkpiv in this affair: and
we houhl really like to know the motives' Indianapolis t attend the Supreme Court : meeting wouki not pronaiy i.t p, .Louui reai.y i,n November, he observ es "I sought an of any good, and we mutuully declined it. of the gentleman who penned the ,ettcr-J mterview u ilh Judge Ilollman and Judge Ju 'go Ilollman and Col Blake did not (but took good care not to s?gn it,) tor hls;Teft aru) urrt.d all the emphasis Bconstitute the National Bepublican party, txtraordinarv zeal and assiduity in run- c,,ujj command, the importance of h irmo Their mutual determination wag not to be nine round to procure subscribeis to the!nv among our political fiiends, and the! a law to that paity. One would suppose . . , 1 , m'nf smdious effort" to repress every in ; that an election ot such importance to Ihe precious little document, -hen he must rno, t sm ! ( J (, ' . f f, Js(!l(, :1Ilf, t o the n iti n . the rc r-rcsctative.
hate been aware,that had we been desir-(-or( lurnedupon partv grounrls, the j of the people should have teen consulted, j g eri hv the geutlemen composing the meet lenn, of the national rrp.ublican party; In such a situation as those two individuals ; ti
ing at Mr.
cee
decline
not the
public and himself to decide. I do not wish in the least to deter him -from be
coming a candidate for popular hivor whenever the occasion may happen.' lwheo he tloes, I wUh to see the fl ig c! hi- party, of his country, flying over him, and not one l!ut has the word ego n.ii bed on it. I have now follow C1. Bhike through his ''statement cf facts," r.nJ in doing so, have had no ether object in view than to maintain the correctness of my origin?.! statements which I belie ed then, and do now believe to be correct. I leave it, however, to the publicjo decide between 1:?. Although Col. Blake hns been over bountiful in the application of reproachful epithets to the author of Blacksmith, I mm not suih an advocate for the Itx tzliunis, or in plain English, the law of relaxation, as to wUh to visit him with ribaldry in retnrn I have t ixk-avored to vindicate the cause 'f the people. It i- a
good cau-e, and will always be ture cf ultimate triumph. As a citizen, and a the
IS iT 12
SATURDAY J AMI Alt Y 21.1832. - "
An election for an additional Justice of
the 1'eace for Vincennes Township, will be hen! at the Crurt House on nx! Saturday the Sth inst Gen. V Johnston, Esq. ar.d Samuel II ill, are candidates for the office
Clark, to publish their pro- might be availed of." 'lis pitiful-'tis, then occupied, a man can ni,y ... 1.0. . . . 1 "j, cone - 03 . .. 1 . .. .. L.lir. .....rnl that hP did not 8ube i with propriety, to be his own master, h. , mteicstcd in ev t ry thing w hich i.ouCv.nS
hags and add res-, we should not nave rnn0)rmitv U1(h thUuch a situation he should f,-ct, in a mea- the honor, the huppiLCSs, and the welfare
d doing so. In Plain English, was ' J. " . .,' , cma nr,hntl ! mirP. his individual interest, and sacrifice ol a state, in which .sha.;spcnu the resi.t.-3
the ktter predicated on the hope that ! n,ned A different result would every selfish feeling upon the holy alter of of my hie W ith an eager eye i tched e.htois of the Gazette would decline have hdlo.ed. and nur party! his country. Did not duty then point out the struggle bet ween hie n,K p insertion of the proceeding Was1 would riot have been defeated in the Son , to these gentlemen the propriety oi lea v-; Jicans then politic lopp t ; insertion 01 me proeceuiu0. . va5 c.m Ur.1;,,,, H.nir ip in the hands ot the repre- month of Augu-J. ob.y did t,;ry, wit;..
1 a 10 1 1 a 1 c roii iii 1 1 m r . v -
an
not the anticipated refusal to be used to
thei
coming
We pause for a reply
and all
n.d not Col Hhike then know ssntatnes of the people who were attach-
r disadvantage, or was it to effect tbv-th:lt Jw 0 Holman was th strong man cf e l to the party to which they professeo.y ing election for a Justice of the Peace? i,;, r,artv? That ha was the favorite can i b longed, and when they had decideu who
didate? That no hipe was then, oraticouid ne usen 10 -ni.-mii., -v .. r. . . j 1... .1 . ii.:n .U.;.lMi7 nrfi n Tirnnnsiti:)Ti was
any time inereauer enieriamei oy intr nu n .iciini.. , -A Citizen' next week. We mu.t a 'gieat mass of the puty that he could be made by two members of the Legislalurc elected If the delusions of self had acr.nrdmg to Co! Blake own conteiJn, ga.n repeat to some of our correspondents, triu;n;iI,eil ovcr reasoni he mhx have and was declined by him. Such a propothat unless their communications are more nwn that fact. I have heard frequent sition w as nvtdc, I know, by one member brief, they w ill be rejected. pre iieti ..ns msidi c.outTnirg that e!ec tion, of the Legislature, who, though he did , jbut not one that in-'i-ated a favorable is-! not voto for Col . Blake,is ardently altachEstract from a letter of our Keprescn. 'sue to hi n.-.V Oi the contrary, eve ! e.i to the principles ot the National Be !l nnnn nnblic.an pattv. w hose who.csome coun
hitiv 1) S nnxrn I-n to a fpnllpman ' 0111 iihit .......... , ,,- -1
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j the subject, supposed that Judge Hohnan I C I T.. J , ..,1,1 i r. nlo-t..,l
jOi O'iMlUt 1 JUtiau. io'iii-i 1
ipls. had thev been iuitly wcighetl, would
have prevented the disorganization which
in Vincennes, dated Monday night,
Indianapolis, Jan l, 1832. !c , , ; ' rcm;uk?, -At the com-j pervaded our ranks, and the defeat which
SIR The Canal question was retiled : mf rcmcnt nf the session of the LegUl.i-l brooded over our divided banners. Why by candlelight this evening It came tojturP ne again met at Indianapolis. It' might I not ask when our disorganized our House from the Senate eight or ten Wa5'snnn ascertained that the Clay mem j masses had entered pell mell upon the days since. Its passage in that body was!, o( tne st;ltP west ol Indianapolis with! election, and when on the third ballot Col. 1C for, and 12 against, its final passage I em.,iiP vrrotion. w ould surnort me. i Blake cot only 1G votes while Ilollman
. r !: .,tI..,,A i'nr arrl '111 an-jirct (1 . .-.i , i I . ni .11 I K. .,.! ..J.'Un rnnlilij Ins ihrPP
-irn-P rditoiial icmark n the Knox v an(. Uliit coaJe ot the jacuson memners, goi o, um nc i.m ..i. t.v.y . v.
Hujriii iiifiin't.i.-.; iiiuuiiii.i-iron) fame section ot the state inituen-, menus m wit ocu.ne i i i m. ted, and there is much rejoicing, in w hich ! ce(, ,,y ,pf ul ri)nH,Crations,w ould unitewith that he was no longer a candidate, instead most of the members participate, although them thi fact became notorious Now' of waiting for the. conclusion of the fourth every inch of ground was contested, and j have conversed with a respectable in las be did before he made such annuncia-
evcry honniable expedient resorted to, to i ,ai,itant 0f this villairc. and a member of; tion? Dm he not gee clearly then it not
The Rev. Mr Shaw will preach to-morrow at tb Vine- hits Acudf my, on Water.trr t Service to crnimenteat 11 o'clock A M.
county Jackson address, shall nppearnext week.
It is tiuly gratifying to
hours since,
each Other, as if'rgt
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the Clav partv, who was at Indianapolis till then, that tie could nor posrio.y oecict ' . . . . . .- i i i i ii.:
hiurin the r lcrtion, and look a great inter-; ted--thai roriunc nan an.uu.uutu j.uij in
, .i i.i. f 1 1 .
rpfer our readers ro ii.- .uihts v i in-
National Btepublican Conx
more. It may be found
f I i.sw 1 1 m ?r nric-c r ' r 1 C C flon omtrin linn
l I W 1 1 V I I'CllilA livivn w t'vuuuiiiiuiivu Stepb.cn Girard, the most eminent and than five dollars, has passed Ihe Senate, c .i;r,i rp and is now before the House of Represcnwealth, merchant in the L. S. died recently m Fluladelphia His property 9meacUre has been called for by petitions estimated at six millions oj dollars I from the cast and w est, on the grcund that Ohio has now 18 banks at work; many, or The C2d of next February completes au 0f which, except 4 or 5. are the old cne hundred years since the birth of thejbank? which have once failed; and she is ... ii ill -miUhoidd' now chartering many more. It is believed patriotic ashineton . r. w ill and snouiu ( . 4 .. there are now in this state thii ty thousand beobseived by our citizens. (dollars in notes of this description There . 'are about 100 bills and joint resolution We are mortified on reflecting, that our!now rendinff ,n (,ur Uon,e
district, the great Wabat-h dislnci, is ioi the fust tinte. w ithoul a newspaper author
i: rd to publish the. laws of the U. States
who informs me that it is deci j the contest that after thai he must banc
As a complete refutation to all the ar
gument set forth in the Jackson resolu-jdefeat the bill. It is tiuly tioncpubli.hed ,n th.S .lay's paper, weUce gentlemen, who a few 11 ' . ... .. tvprp arr.avet arraimt eacr
' r i - ; they were contending for an empire, min- dedly his opinion that not a single Jack- j like an incubus upon his par ty in 'hat elec Dnxetition at La.ti-; ge"0gCtjier an(j participate in the rejoic- lot5 nKR,hei fi om the west (with the ox j tion or was he so paralyzed by the shock 3 io our Ia9t week's; Wg? it!i a hearty wish for the success of cepion of Mr Bey ton) had any idea of! that he could not give audible enunciation j the Canal. A bill to prohibit the circubi t,jnror(irfr ,.nd it is df'jbtful if he fo the creaiurcs of his mind ? But it would
their principles bound arcund their .'.earl-,
contend for the viclcry nobly Jid they triumthin the Gubernatorial and Legislative elections; and though from a multiplicity of poetical aspirants, they failed fo elect their candidates fur Congress, yet I, in common with thousands, rejoiced that so much had heen accomplished. But
when, during the recent election for United States Senator, 1 saw the hength of the p-irty fi iwo ml a'.v ay by tdtinhnet3 an1' faction, I felt indignant at the people' wrongs and resolved to maintain their cause. I Btaud in this undertaking, unaided and alone but "in a good cause, and on a tound bottom,'1 I fear not a hotd of opponents 1 have r.o private enmity to gratify against Col. BJake--ho has never dene me wror g. 1 covet no office I thank Providence 1 never held one. My sol, object is to promote the peoples' w elfare Should Col . Blake at any future time le found in the ranks of the National Republicans, yielding to the wishes of the majority, and more anxious to secure Ihe tr. umph of principle than to gratify ihe b.t of office and promote hi own aggrandisement, he will not, I assure him, ia that case, fail to receive the support even of BLACKSMITH.
had - and that every Jackfon member, i x , seem that t. .i. i.iaKe s tnree menu3ee.: cept'thcaforementioHed, from that district,! after the 4th ballot would not make his
ror. thu vincunncs ga r ; :;. TO THE HON. THUS. II. BLAKE Sir,: When a man place? himself be
fore the people, or the i oprosentativos c
resolved to support the regularly nomma i enunciation, that he was no longer a can (the people, us a candidate for any oilke, ted candidate Mr. Judah. And w hen we! didate. known to the members. This I his actions become a propc r subject of an
i . i i: f il.n T.,'- ... nm'utt. nr. liL mi mp:irN mni'ilimf r;!:i
. . r, i i r i n rinr run i i r i i' i i r .j il ti . n 3 iji i uuw
l,dll?lM. UU 1 I I IV ' J ml
sou party on that eccasinn the unanimity ; ry to his friends who manitcsted ttieieoy which characterize! the whole of thtirj more devotednes to a man than to princi pioceedings, anil the zeal which they dis j pies h was still more unjust for any ot played in behalf of their leader, howjthem to continue to vote for him on the can we withhold our a -sent from thU! second da , as they might have led some statement? The Jackson members werej to imagine that their leader refused their not such doits as to weoktn their parly bv : suffragos with the feeble effort that the
io the Editors of the flncetmes (j alette. Gentlemen: In the last number of
throwing away their vote upon Col. h.
Ag;un, Col. B. observes, "it was not ue-
unau version . Jn such a situation hive
you been but of late; and iullva:gh nc now publicly known as one that se(k any particular or special place of distinction, yet no doubt, you are to y out self, flatter ing roursc'f that at no di-taat day, j will secure a portion of the ''loaves and fishes.' Believe me sir, you have nrvci interfered with mo in the pursuit if an;.
triviable ol ject. consequently I cannot beu
"great Julius refused the proffered crown.1' Col. Blake offers as a rebutter to my le-
lieved that the number of Judge HohnanV mark that he was "marked by the vner j Inwards vo-i any malevolent or unhm'i
friends exceeded mine, and both of us! eign people with no enviable character feeling. I cannot , how ever, in justice t' honed for an accession to their foi ce from that in the congressional election of 1 G '2 G , thocMhC '.villi which I am connected , :r '
those who m the first place should support he was beaten only by 100 votes, and that w hose principles I believe t le crrct.".
This opinion does not! he took 3000 votes, save 100 from Gen. forbear questioning y our loyalty, wbon f
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have no hesitation in say u g he has heen F m ieji, (0 ?ome comrnPnt
il! treated. In all the transactions which offered m the public on the subject of the
:,1VP 1U with him, we have found; laie eiecuon oi Lnueu laies aenaior.
1 i i r t f n r era iifl.i i.ni a ta i - n nr- it irnrri.
, "1 IjV. 1 lilt LdllCU I IUV. M 1 l C VMM I ( I I I
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t t
hia to e nonesi. - ; iiIC UQW rilng m The thunderbolt ha? been somewhat tiVry.and wild, ana mconsistent hur!ei! h hii ro,. et fu riTrr), and vol "mii ,i..lt mve'ves the political standing rabHc dictu, I am still alive. Ih.ddwhii
and character ot Goo. J.ick-on. w hoav
con-iders the greatest manj
eJ. These things su-ni
in em
v
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M.l.-c-b onr inond o the Westei n bo., i our v oiy aoieami aiuauie n ti , i p-i-
. . . . Icrive that Blacksmith is honored with aiCol. Raiiden.
and ourselves diller widely in politics, we, vom Thomas II. Blake'.rnrrP -oontl io the least with that of the! Jackson, or which is the same thing, fmmi discover, as far as mv information ha- v
s which he gentleman to whom I before alluded, whoj his very humble worsbip'er Cd Boon. tended, (your address to l!.e enff uy not
affirms that it w as the general opinion, V enly, if Col. Blake bad been nominated I withstanding) that y our selh-hnes- roau boih amonf the Nationi'l Republican ra; ty ; b the B.iltimore Convention instead of j cod a r esult so nnei ported m the eleclior.
nd Jackson members, that Judge Hob, Mr. Clay, i: would be impossible to cab uman's frier di-were super ior in number tj late the many thousand votes he might iho-c of Col. Blake that Col. Blake wasj take- from the Old Hero. But Col. Biakf in r e-ihty. not more than 12 votes s r-ug ,j seems to forget that there is a coni lora u that a -mall number friendly to the j ble difference in time between Io2Gaiui eltcti.in of I "oilman and Judah, according' 1032, and that men may have ch.u-geu to the resjeciivc parties to which thev! very materially in their political snti
Id have been re-jc.l5e admits of, candidlv to file off the gb-sj were attached, tii i, cm the two or three' ments, and in their attachment to parlicu-
' rrr ' bv tlse thio'j Jh w hose iidlu vvhich has so dexter-u-ly been thrown ijirst balbds, no doubt vote t"r Blake, for" lar individuals in the intervening period.
, .-. . ..t t Iir;t o or it, and exio-c to view t tic tl aw s w -hich the purno-e d w uhti raw ing inern auti i i lie uue oi uemariituon was not men
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,! I liTH.C.lir. 1 in LH.llt: llilKIl II 1 Ti iluli .i:;.J' riu'in' ui. . .... " : ' '-.v... it c nu . lh'mlu ...,- r Mr. S. was an Original JarK-ou man, an" j hesitatingly pre ft rs against me of n.du'g-1 that their f.;vorite candidate had already! two prominent co.nlejwiing parties. Gn j odze f ihe f
,! :n pVtfnih l.,Mir h a n rre r-c n . no ,f,.r mv 'malign itv in scurrilous ! ernai ks receive.! . make su :h a stiow oi mcrea-ir gi Ja Ksou ar;u i r. Adams vvn o su;po-od ir. ate4;, w n
he'C' l. B.lake calls his "statement of flCl",
. j in mv pincers without trembling, and shall
(proceed wilh all the brevity whi.h the
of United States' Senator, to tho-e h
advocate freedom of pin. on, Uonry (.
::nd r.o prescription, for political luuf. Wln.n mnn errs f.-o;o w.ntuf wi-d r.i, or rather nhtn bis err r i u rnwjrpi -one, the mere ( loadable livk upon it a3 .t hallucin-ifion to be forguor. ; r.g a hn! ,; ti.butableto thi-.-e g'l.ciil impei i..j,ioi.3 which hnracU iize human .U;;o. A man, however, endowed wil!i r r . j,, u... i, ..
I j f -i .r ii t : a k ; '- 5 f I h;s !.''!itica! it c -
a c ;:; direct!', ! -t'!c
hich are indcrorou and unmanly" isitrength a would induce the belief, that ; agree upon the subjfets f intern..' inl
and nol demanded
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WliV'-ilV b'.m in thC u-e oi s-ucn pn i a?e .i" . i pof iu i jecucr iu oiai t livjii-, i ut vjii-nun i-, w;i
'o i-:- ir ii.:-. y, b.y s him-elt li..L!e
p!e and policy of whih !.e I
vofctl to maintain and i'ufond
thev muft incv itab! v bp elected. It was; provetnents tb.Matitf. the U.S. Baak, nnd ! pu;.;t;cn t:;tt i 'i-i..A
ve l..v "remarks it a timibir nature fiom good policy, am) wa d xuhtless pursued. j the Judiciary ; ami m my other c aues the u.r.rdle tl.ir-'y. ;e princi-. :n j (;rl-y :e gen! le.r a a to p.ij ,i j p0-t lUiiden! B teems he was looked up which row make an impassable ru!! be haiUi-.n) i so cal.ai i? cr.dea j,.ut anv per-"'n-d"a!lusion sufficient to ju.- ou by Col. Blake as fit f r no o;l, r i-ur-j twen the two parties, did n t then i xi-t j N'ati. ;.id R' :i'
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o-nr iiTighhor, and Iaih it ou l,s;n o( if., ; j u0Uj,j ;,dvie him, .however, for tl.e fu- the two other gentlemen weie to be the-says, this proves him have hen -ti.n-,il not on lue en my - s; i ,eaI uiun.1 Democrat? W.hv transfer th. IMJjV tiavid it, as all his readers may hawks that were to pounce upon the deal J ger than hi own pat ty." I adv i-t his p..i :he rair.p, f im !h io: g i ln.rc fiinti- of the I.ini of :he CnitcJ Statcsluot le aware ho .s dejli-g H hy r :!j :!c.' Utile cr.cf n:-h eager talons o n'! un tve' ty lhe.v to be on -the look "it.5 lor w be n y..u : , u-: oc. e- .. -
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