Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 January 1832 — Page 2

heard the sublime

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Uglily of soul which nothing can s,,,aste j1 is'lo Le (;,Uud any w here else in the annah?

. deep, extensive, riuniu r - , T c;ctii?m. ins rnnn.u . .

dpntlv blended lor lani-ie

a noble in

.enli the public ivilf. a foiir-co..iu)..e.l aitf " hollow and sei.sclcs- Wash ad

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(hoe, am

siui;i)AV jam ahv

On Wednesday mornir.g the 2-Ith mf

.v. d.o.mm.ti Ma,,i! at sunnse l-c ! occasions, present a lofty

L,!,,. (I ' At 3 o'clock, A M 13; beaimg, neither exhibiting a willmgne

bel-.vv 0, and ui ?v.n!.

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!"r.J;':7i"V ' ;,l,o e rici.lou..d iowrlernled along the s .ores or

oniy cr.r. , .t.... . ...r,:.,! iv. !,..!. he ihe n-'i

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j Ji.vs up" -

! our country s pio

ticsiic a presided

! r. .r,. In- hnrh s

i uuui i low stiiJV? that

senator, intngun

i Ih.p- noltticians

the pa-t conduct

:.:;d Midfr1. tm

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I our r:TMue,H uK .... .. .... . Allhoucrh no 1 tort

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m.i,..i i)ip fvranf.noi m;mitcti:iL' a lor,.! -!'wit iva koiii, w ,. -., . ;,,nvn.1pnt . &r .: tiii irnncn

u . - v . . i i rnnc ilisr.ih UliIIV '"'"" . ' .,.

. . , np lor It' UUChll!l'r mis "i !' """" .. . . ,1

LMre- l.tlon- l,and on U.e . frntrni ? .r ,.p .ouhl. let n stuilv tl

.t 4.r,..r; l.rlow I). A vast q-nntity of f , tuo ht.foie us r.om ltlred a? one of the cot.iiany

p .-. rrt.drrrd the river imj asahle. ! the time they tirst

the hoi Id to the pic?

i our?elvt, in which tl

that

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I nil lu other exccneni iji. in.. v. too turbid, t-o enipiy, urn

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i .- i ,t i. ir.il nil ( I 'H I inn , i dm til i ma ru J" -h-'j v..

. t ii n in.ril..w!.... I'mn, lr.nf 0.)l, !"i r" . . , ..rlo tin.' I'''"11''""1' : .. . . ..i.,,..ti.. ir. .

,. l.,fi; C. r .. ,nr,Mit tie."old. C 1 1 C J ' U t . " 1 'lP ' . ,,,!, r:i 1 1 ' P id C I tit 1 OU . ' ...... . .!.,...

tatmn to mu in uie w i.ra. , n-.i i i,j,rii . U3 C"iiie iii i-", Ki,l,,r t hrruu a 2ot uu.n,

5p a-pnan an.. .ni-i .....u u.r,. " -' -f United h his election, as a m ...... . - , . st.ird elocution i.y u uui.....y

If Hedo.letux.mu.e't .emIKhty Sun r - . .... f . aivate m hehalt ot the cana, , - iUk ba,re with a pa.r ot

ol these two cruididate?i i c vni.tn oi me "'.lew,..", '' . ,,,(!, hich. He ha? already become oi.e Whil-t i.erujing llus tpccclu.

oucaes u n h i';'- ' V . " ,n.l then sinking. " ihe met ,.orul.ir mnnr, in u;e 4. .... . .eurr, lrtquent y rcm,u , i

alize our wines. snouui : i;i . r f, . J(! enViat.lc n uuonce. . f auS lo iiavcuteu

.,.,i.i i.-i l.nrk ir.tohi- i acc ot u e tine. ci if si - . , ., ...,; ; mir .l.ilei an ii;iii.h'i; ,..t r-,- f

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altl.o ol a PM'r io- u .m . ... . . , I'.ebatmg clft).

ken hank? ol Ulii", laic ly .-r ,ion

,h, need: his coui.e in telat.on .,p u,,, co.derahle

Jlajjwes! was The iiicinient

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the li.ink, throwmc:

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p '.. - i. i.i, r. nr.p nn tverv oincr "'iy

uas heard to ine cuui, -

.1 AI- Pioin Pfll

he. tl-.ti held, loitn: -.ui. -

The cold i Mill intent.

The IU v. Mi A1 ran !cr will preach to-l itie Hie combined io

... . . t c. anu lor uiai .nan. iti

mmroHmthc i'rf!iiy.fn;iiH .1.MLi,. ; Such is iho i rocc-

vice to commence at 11 o cloc.i. A. ii .

Samuel Hill declines t-cing considered a candidate for the office of Justice of the Peace. The election takes place this day at the Couit House.

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every man sr.ouiu ai

imtiortnnt conclusion

gives hi- vote, i the he-t qualified.

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i I.i-.. i i tow nri C lit "I

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. . j ' . t.iiwf indicate a uir.o i iaim, -' , .. .. , nti nvruacr.-

i S t . t r T i f fl i i riil'lV V i . I I ' .mi 11 II i . t 1 L I I v .

obtamed notoriety in j?v in Honor o, c ,u ; - ; cfl, ct,ye ui(lorn. A,.un, Mr. h?; ; - ' , ma;- tint, of th.

C'.t- and aseci tain Mr .-"Hi ii wasauav '.'. ; , lu(r the maMer i'ii it of the Senate ot Ir.di- , ,.,

,e U...l.le q..a.;ce.eu.au... tw. i-""V, "".,,,,,",. t as M.. a,!....llf tl iik.i Wr," -

'?: iH. , "i: Wiie..- W ..s.i: of the caal im.r..

u:" b"1 VM" " . ., .I... i.r..0 ,':n .! r. r lint oi v-mriHiiitii, in" ....

, of rioninjr, h.cl. " . ' -" r.:---wi,crn,je,if. ,.oin. to Mr. J. Ewogj On Momhu evening la,. near - u

l,,t ntlauimg 111. V S-"" . , ,,,..:, a ,iral .v.i.c r. of miequalle.t tl(ck, ,,c Canal I..II .va. I'u. "

...t hn In lOmm IP Uridlll", lllli. " r . , , -duicp 'i :ir IP i M,4t Mri'lPI IICIUCJC uiainia)

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How oien have we heard men say mai " - ,, . . . f,rofou,.d statesman : a shiewci, d eep, esc- earned by a majomy oi e.tm.

mi" l " il. ik

Uen. W. Johnston, Ksij for Justice of the Peace.

a candidate

they voted for such a one because

thev

ro;

A press of mattter has ohlied us to

.ind ihp Indians.'1

i: i.i.. i.i mm. emit wrilPt : as a ci;

i,;m ,,pl.pat nn:,l, f.ed. when weirne ui as an auxi u.i.y . .

1'1VJU"1 "." M, pftf, nMt l0Unct number. Men T"

knew at the same time Uiey riau noi i,.ueu - v..in.r. most i.enrtratina: L-enrus; as

'br,.a. io infirm 'C 3 ,7,,1, lu.g-' .Hcnr,, lal;o,io,,t .Hy, an. it, nu:. .tir:itions of such iierson or hi? ea 011 UIP Iir-1 '(ou... ,.,., .,c:. rnCn,rri. Mr. I.wioy was th

. , . ,, ;,A..c;,u,ui, a ...r nn lremilinr was i... , -- o 7 - Mo.

Others we have tiean: taiii . . ,.;.., .P(l,rCd ornament ot Indiana, y et il (jr0ve?. Hatina, lieaton. iiunuiiiu,., .

lelt least the metue 01 yctc m's"1 , n ,ur. aiif,r:i. .:. . m ..:...! M.w.J, Murrav. Nelson,I0

i i i.:n tv,. was noi uiuuirni. iinu ". n, .urnucii, ..i"...., j-

urei.it, anu wu...., ....w. ...... - . .

an piited with theU o(c standinc: as lollows:

and the clearest and A es Messrs. Alley, Angle, liaber,

i man ot cn- Honuer. I'.ryant, Llaik, eiaweon, v.u.j.

Cox, Cravens, Crumpton, v.uiiey, nprker. Finch. Flake, Gardner

ner.

comnetitors .

in the same sty le, vvhru their thoufrhtn fal cifirrl their words. Is such conduct vvoi-

cmit many prepared articles. We trust thy of men who hnve in then Keepintt.e our readers will excu,c us till next week,! tame of their country -of men uho .hould . . feel that when they vote, they act tor their paiticulaily when we state thai our devil ; couuUy amI nnt for ihemselves-of men has bolted, and made himself scatce. j njin should know, that it depends upon the

proper exercise ui mis ny j...

Those suhscriheis who have engaged to pay jn wood, aie informed, it will to now; acceptable. I Pursuant to previous airar.pment, aj numher of the citi?.rr.s of Vittcer.nes met j at the Inn of Mr. John C Chnk, on Mon-; t!av vrniri. the 2'2nd of January. A DJU3J, tor the ptnpose of ir.akirg suitable j nd appinpii.-iip ai rang' ments tor the ce-i lebration of the'2'Jd of Fcbiuaiy ensiling, brinjr !he Anniversary of the immoitali Washington. i When Flihu Stout, Fq. was evu.imous- j y callrd to the Chair, and Gen. W. John-

jt ") chosen Secietary

whether their posterity shall enjoy the hbeity that has been transmitted to ihem by then -forefathers ? Suielynot. Free men should disdain to be led by the nose

bv the venal understrappers ot any party

hie, 1'evton, Profflt, Hei-I, Rey nolds, Robinson, II- se, Secrest, Standloiil, SJcvcnson,Tel,bs, Wallace, Willey, Wilson and

. .1 ...smiiwI 'inn kill

nn, .mu w.i...., . i i,. . : t, ..,.tj..i .

c 4.i. Kor.i ni tions was superatwiu hi t ...... v....

mong me vvor,. ,,rr ; . .ree. that subhme eloouence with whichi

two wars vas hi u ........u .it.u- .. ... - , - . . .. " r..:i.,r..i ,nirh At la. one he maintamed h.s .pant resolution on the!

: not an onginal Jackson man) U. S. lia.A, internal improvement and a; WoodenA'o 9ee,nr hei the torch to the powder . u l";.of fo p, aIul .iJwere eminently irprfl e Hatred. Hendeison, Henley, succeeding round. Shot after hot r .t 1 - nne llirr8. ! 1Ioovrr, Jnnes. Lane, Liv.ugston, Lothe ether and .t was thougi that hie ,;u CI ll,h5m(lg! No i u nd.Muv er, Paddacks,Pa, k, Polke, homage had beer, ,.a,d to he g re ales , ant r Hdd,ck,Slaugh;er , Smiley , Steele. Thoin;;ne S the ZL f cU. a, com it ton Vawtc, , Will.ams and Moore, .peak-

nertnrlPdcd the pi oceed ir.i?s of that ni-ht a master piece, oi me :Wm tr-Ji

'I hey should seek intormat.cn when they p-v-'- .. .. ' . 1 ... V ii, ,,..,dn.rd m the i-cnate. The energy

" . "i-1i-iTW4i4wii,'t:riirifWTTrii.Tii-t-' iiiiiT'- - -

. . i ,o . miir p. p-cstuie. the deter

at-iiie?!?'" iv.t. i ....j,--.-. ,

Hunt it, in the annals ot their countn

and not in the v ocilerations ol omc grog

shop politician, who is taught to sing ho

sannahs to the idol he worships.

wi-hed a houc built or a waggon made,!

inilies so much human reason m

.,i. in,!r.,pn,lp,,,P of mind-surh a noble : mined fire of the eye, the copious torrent

1 "'contempt (or cverv di v.ne sanction-every (of appropriate words, the . ich impassionii v ou i -. . , . i 4 ,i.in, in i m an ii hiv ii ne mat-

dieted institution, hv magnilymg a mere," lul,c- ""Ul" V

lation of the iter, weie unouy intmumt. ...

Messrs. Aker and Caldwell were abscoi

on leave granted by the House. When the result was announced, the fiirndsofthe measure-evinced the most heartfelt pleasure, and in the evening Indianapolis was brilliantly illuminated and the event hailed by the firing of cannonft .. . i" i , ...l .iil.nr ilainfin

..v.... . j -... f i.c.uii., t crion T.bc.nni surrounUinSr IPTISi:iiuies now i; "ll ttie l.eaimir oi (inmiN

best ,t!e,vToi:!d youak information Irom u..uB w. .'-i-,, , ! ..... ... ,u0 Z fa noble disnlav.i Ion. V tho importance of the inea-

the journeymen of one of the e mechan ( ,loval and i and noble action. Nor can Mr. Lwi.ig be .-.Democrat.

csf lou unries.iaungiy i.nSii ..... i .. ;. - , - - , t - ,, i - , v rli:ir(rt. i .s he is in the liy-blown;

Ut- II .!'!. t.T .nr..l "I a:lll l IVf.Sl. . w x T M' llM V w'l' ) r li

trio, could not have been present to w it-; columns oi uie -x.u,. a., , uuiiiu i a i '.u I.-, io i u.. -

... . .,1 tirv ..x...-.ii. nl' I li !!

;;!'';; ' ,,: .hJ1 - -f . What a .riam,.l. lo ...!lU.. U.e Semue l.y a large vo.e, clauif woultl txetute jom ttmlt in uil . . , ' i,i srr,,nn,liiiir piris aluics nniv L-azc un

Jill ' O O . . .

are in

T

teie.-ted in deceiv ing us Why thet

On motion or iapi. jianm, . .In von i.nrmie a di lerent course in poiiu-, " t tslwlft ('!

J.aoiW, That the d;,y celebrated: ? W , ,ooli , or m- e a scene that they would have contein-; i "ne. "ZhZe7-xs lei ...... 1 1 U..11 , cai ui.iuei. . 'V . . J .. .. . !..! ..-. 1 .. ;,u ,..it rri.t ii v! the Legislature in vv Inch there was itss

t . .. ..11 I .1 1 , . 1 , I rPCS I I I III, ' I I II 1 Ml 1 III. . . iV. , .1.... . ..pa imr M. I It IM U lillHIIlt "v-nt'ii. c.

i i uuik ."""- - ,nr m.Tinn IO Ollice UOUit 1 s auo .1 1. r i.Mi; v .i .1

Shr P -eninr. and that it be u-hered in by i ul .nor of who.n othcel de worthy of the be,t day s of Robespierre time osi ,n ueu.ue

r- - 1 inn . hit. 1 uiv ivu ' ....

Never one more:

iuniU 11 ! : nn tbp nredomin mcv ol their;

. t ... V. J V, I . " . ! raitv ? Aie they not interested in deceiv

'prtnin v Ihev are. i nrre 19

j j

a National Salute ol 21 rounds Bv the same,

Tl.?.! a romouitee of iVeper-,- ' rVrt.-imlv ihev are. There is re

ton be- api.'-;ntt-.l bv the Chairman, whosCj amonjrtt us dang

.!nf it shall be to select an Orator, and !..,., na li i the enn it of party. Iti a&

. -T f.,r l),n P...II mill mllpC t I . . . I...4 1 ..,rll. T.-MT. nnr hiwh i PiOUi CUSiaiUUlCant .

;ii'i"'i 11 1 .'iii i.il. i' . ' . i- ...... . . .... w 1 I. o a 1 1 r 1 v 40 11 1 :i 1 .' ill iiiiu it.jiii. nun. u ,.. .

money to defiay the expense ol Music and; pjaccs t, has elevated venality to a perPowder: and the same w. appointed, con- - ce in society . It has em-

The following caustic remarks are vvell descived. It is farcical to hear the vvor-

.Ll.iiinerj nf Inn Uprn nrrofat inP1 tOT hi

rUnd Marat. U is to be presumed this crowded w ith important bu-incss i brows all t he honors of the "gi eat moral i Lord's dav homaee Hill be peculiarly ac- all this busmen has been matured m t he j , f vninr (i (be Debt of ihe-

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Jreptable co the rresi.ietit ot these United senate nun u'i''i F. ..... . ' i . . . .,4 .. I..fn. I I'fim n

erou to oer free ' Stales, rakcl the second Washington tc.iowing is an exu aci u . erous 10 our ntc, ... . ......... . . ., ... .i. t a.uo

hmsrton the christian : v ashingtou the gvnneman m u.

) "IU the riassaf-e ot so many anu nn

..,!ir((jr of Messrs John I. Martin. W J ;bittered the happiness of domestic li.c

and, in fine, it is a demon that must be exercised, or our boasted liberties will become its prey. When men can be brought

to act from party views altogether, they are no lonirer til to be entiusted with pow-

nprMinto furnish the dinner, (contract-; tju,v are pujphatically t ia i to i s to their

IMS w nb him tor the dinner 01 .ne uuiinti , countrV- t t y consideration is mergeu and Mu-ki ins.) and make such other ar- U) guccess of their party ; they are

rarremrr.ts as may he necessity. . ieady to saenhre every thing to mis one

Upheld. Samuel Wise, lliram Decker and

Samurd Smith. 'be same, Hes-.kfd. That a committee of three be nnnonded to mntract with some suita-

RIF4XZI.

J OR THE V 1NCF.NN?.3 GAZETTE. When a communication or address ot any importance appears before the pub lie, it is natural to mquiie from .w hence it ha 01 igimited, anil who is its author; w hy it has been written . Whether to enlighten the community at large on subjects not

of general notoriety by a patriotic mm. I, or is it produced for the advancement of a

I poitant bills in Hie Senate, you must have Uiscoveied how tar it stands ahead of us, !(the House of Representative?,) yet get at our Senator Mr. John L'wmg, the : I)emocial slanders the Senate by charging . . : III 'l'l. Ilnn.nr-.l idinllld

a waste 01 lime::: i ui- i.iia.

have

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Nation. In vain was the system steadily pursued by former Administrations in vain haa it been recommended and sanctioned by all his predecessors in vain, is it urged that the payment of the debt i the result of a policy and of laws, adop ted before Gen. Jackson's successor!, ar.d which he could not disturb if he would his claim for the credit of the great

work is advanced w ilhont a hluu, moucsir

demagog.cil and selhM. spirit: The ad- '"si.ncuy o -u... . -'V , " " . Ar ..-r,hp l .rksnn mee n, ,s one about brought up the puhl.c lands n some shape

I I

OU- . 1 k . I.:....,.1C nml rn rVllllPn

.....v. .... ..... 1 ' I y ipcogni-eci oy wiuisrn, un-. copied the attention ol the t.egislatuie al-;j directions by his faithful mvnnimost every session since the formation ot ( our Constitution. In 1829, (the Journal i , " .1 . n , w ,rfiscr of that year, page 217, &c ) the tariff was Fiomthe.c:. ork CommcrciaUdvtrtiscr , . .tJ . i?.... i. . ... , c..it;r.n h .s' f nn IHIH! PSl'OX DKN'T.

On motion of Gen Myers, object, nnd should they be successful, they J dress of the Jackson meeting is one about "roiV 1 1 ,0 en, h" the a:d o( litsohctl. That the .meeting now pro-i , l)(jt 0btaintd a triumph ovei them-j which as much conjecture may originate, ntJ er'l'i c . 1 ,.,,',.,, ,h,'' y, M . v r v, .. .. . ii. I .....I i.i i ( onfMess lias i.een a consuiui un int . .e.l tc the election (b ballot.) of a Mai- H, story i ciovvded with exam-j a any or.e that has lately graced the col- 'J"hIK--a c ti,ulion f the L? Slates ,hdl of the .'ay: and upon counting the, pk,s l)f the baneful effects of this sp.r.t jurrns of a Public print That the majo- J;" ne'n . amrndc(i ln

balk Ms, lr Ham.mit w:-.s duly clerted

IU Capt Maitm,

Look to the French republic to the. re

publics of Rome and Greece.

.,.-, utiiMifl.fl th;it meptinf urn hon- s,nemj

III. ....w ,..v .... r nit T . .rt...r.. ii i.nn

il ...II!-. ;., Il,.ir ,i,.inrl ftf I IIP UeillOCTiU t.ll. lie. ....,, s- I

oiui ; iji ill' t-'niH irun"w"' iiivii j pv"

ll . " f .r.mir... T 1 - I 111 IV

mm... 4.. f,...M .t.,t.t,e, . . : , ..ll... (I 1' n ..r-nn 1 1 1 1 1. p t p r leiieCllilg Hi ell, tls lo i-i ..ii.ii.i.v. M. . j4 . 1 1 ' J5

f .1,- .1.. .,. iI.p V.n. . : ...... t ' . ,.t i i.io, a.j hi ,1 m i is- ' ? laudable ami masteily an etlort.

ihe :n ramrement of the .lay in the Yin jai ly persecution, that the Jews took to

ennes (; ielte and Western Sun, ten day s ,)f ir bosom liarrabas ("a man charged , nation, pr tends to doubt

ire Hi ,lli;illisi nun aun ni3 ...iiii...a . - , I J " . ..... Put h.i ;l,:ih nml h IIP r.UKll IS till

..if l.t-.f lit .tui int. ......... - -

nut 111.11 III

.if lp;ist. i.iev ions to the Ar.niveisarv

On motiop of Mr S)muel Smith, Resolved. That the Rev oiutionai y

its advocates, are really so!B8at ubjefl

i with murder and sedition. ) and in his sicao ; nrimc mover.

' crucihed the Saviour of the w oi Id. Learn ,nUch attached to the mfei ests of the coun-j Pa ! ...,,inrn fr,.T-n iiipir f..ip. Such beinfr the irv ;.s iIipv ipi. resent, and kok upon his

, i:U UI il"iii ...v.. im.v. ... T ...... , - - i - " I

tiiots residing amongst u, be muted ny: rlYccts of this spiiit, it becomes every one j course of policy as that which alone will the committee appointed to contract lor u ,)0 lpcs an (1tpiest in his country, to use j avert lrom cur hands the storms ol anarth dinner, to attend and join in the pro j utm0st excitions to put it down jchy and confusion, is not to he believed,

oe?ion,and participate lice oi expense. Rv 'be sanie, Jies"hed. That the citi7.cn of the coun v o.nrralU . be invited, and the Major Geoer.il bi- Stall", with all other Mill-

! Washington. Dec 22. 1G31. ! The refusal of the Cabinet to allow ol a ! greater reduction of the Tea Duty, at the present time, when the excess ol levenue has already produced an ov ei flow mg I ieasury. and when still a grealer. t xcess is hkelv to give the government moieincr.ey I than rhoyknow what lo do with, is a l.icJ .. vil.irh thP ..nblic scntiuels sliouhl not

i which the Legislature! . M y,.ar a(t , y car hav e the !otn-

has erected to Mr. Lwing, an imperish.i i,iM. bpvvailir.c the pufloiincs

m'u- . i i i " "vt . r.

inis r............ , i,priise. 1 the taxes wincij

thev sue indirectly compelled to pay, upon the nece-saiics of life, m the shape ui . . . I .!,.t,i

'..t.pc !ut now. when me "'"'"

A CITIZEN

ble trophy ol renown

measure has already augmented Mr. Lw

ing's populaiity in all the northern pait of the State, to a most unprecedented extent.

For more than two weeks previous to th& j - r ,P(iUCed that the balanci

final vote on the canal in the Lower House; ... . t fe( ,,t. m0men

To the Editors of the

Gentlemen :

tm . ili.eis be reouesre.l to attend in much a-tonishmnt lo mysei: anu

untorrn and join in the procession and others that the ceienraiion oi me .u.w.n l,!,,,:,, iverary of the battle of New Orleans in Or tn., i. on of Capt Maitin, 1 this boiough shoald not have elicited lUsoli etl. That the proceedings ff the more notice from the corps editor ial. "In pies-.-i.i im-ptini be signe bv the Chair- (.hoot at folly as il llic-v is not only our pn man and ? c:'e! .r v . and piibli-he.1 in the iU ge. but our dul . I will theiefore, en- . . i .. .. 1 ..-h nf iho tiro

u,c t.nes u ae'i e anu vv esier n .uii. j oeav or io gn f uu a -

A.', ji'iirned M.t die F.l.lliT S i'Ol'T. Chain:J7i. it v n W Johnston, ecretan, .

urnil thev furnish more conrlusive evr-; 1 "' l,w ",v ,i i iiV, been so f ir reduceu mm u.c u...a... uuui me) iu.ni u And nti. t.n tbp canal in ihe Lo w er HoUsC . .. ,, ,..:..., CM i . mnmrn

dence than their actions heretofoie have.-- . 7 7".. ...nc ..irdu .,n.linot Pl ''u,en uu,r " V" " . '

Idevelopfd The people are not prepar f ,J,,U,U , that the opponents ot the aum.n.su auuu I mcennes Gazette. ' ' l; " ljMlfPS Sllr as these ' v to concert .uch. measures a, Wo ,ld( 'A Jther reduction upon one of

b.4... .4 ......... e;ti iiinmnh tie knew the inter- v r . ... ..i,.

ol v.. t..v ... , , . . the necessaries oi me,

est. nreiudices. partial it :-, r;o-umies f family m the

!t has been a subject ot

wonhi-be dictators desire. I hey canrx

!a,,y:ip ..prsna.led .hat vntue. and w hateve. .; l . Pjod.ce?. parua i.e-, .. -si ... . consum.,tiou f every

't i .,n;,P, Hmm to devote' 'ra anu anxiur, o. ........... D ' 1 'f,i,Pl State, the cov e l n merit raises, u

,111.1 . . , ' " . . , , I I . I J 4 a I I. m ttrnnTlli ' v' -

r. - . . . . i-.. it I.,,..,, a v addressed uimsen n. mm,, nu.i3...

their time and service .01 m viuo.uuit.. ,!,..,,.,. i- i dnrl p. tlv.t n,,' by arpeais to sound reason, nr uuui u hii.a nvnrx- :iCL lieciaiCs 1 1) a I UU. . ' 1

ceedinT

l ov. tin v in rNxrs c...::i -i i: n loW -ClT!7r ns :

that marked the close of that

i memorable day. lou may reu.emher i that it was the day which we Usually call the Lord's; the day which the Deity has hallowed in whuh He resttd from His 1 labors, and which He has commanded His

. i :... ;. in riantir.fr any iar

.w peiempiotv oo -....... & liU' lhc hpr rcln f to The people. The pay ment

.. ,i .i..i,tA r-w-i 4-iri"vir.-ir4Ji4-

:..k.,. n.,i.i tvi.o mi ...it:oie r.rosprcuve uuni.u...c.o,. ... . .,,..- ,1,1,. to the utmobt lai

tO, UI ( 7Jt' IL IS lilt n -i-' , S j , .1 , ,1 I ill ... r ,. " 1 1 ' ' '' ' ' . - - for the welfire of the countn, but work ra prosperity, that he bill pa9,cd t xact interpnsc ,1 as an objection ag,.ns! dav and night to secure the objects theirj fl think as ,t went down from a ..fe'a.ure, vlhich, although its adoption inflated ambition places before their una- 1 own was .llumina ed. A qu t , wouM e a m;imfc6t IC,;H Ut xl e ,.POple, gmatn-.n as most desirable. The putative "b.ch lor e.gh years hud v exc. It -U Ue fl,ul 1;ll!1,g contather of tlHsnddress, probably may be S thus happily settled . Mr. Lw r as ; - T.easury, prot.act the float . r ... ' ho i.ac nt ..e looked up to by the members as the Aja, 4. , . . . .;.lV . put tho

Iii n. rill 01 un in. in i.

1 he crumbs thatjTelemon of the cause And by common

Phe (jncst.o,, , riV fauU beb re us, creatures 10 keep holy . No exti aon.iua rtheihi- we will I ave An. new J.iCkso:i of rv circumstances attended its commei.eeiltruv Cln foi .ui nix- i,i. m!:!,i. Re-; merit. 'Phe hymn of praise was ung;

tore deCeimmp this mmoi t.in. lo.esiion.

it I ec-'ones us as men mteicsUo 1.1 the wed tar; (' out e.unt r . fust to m-uL? in out miiid-. what ate the ipi ilili. an r s ns ll'.i-it in a President. ;!)oul ! he p )-ess a otnpi ehen-i e view of t!.f.g, a apaciIV to take r, at one ilanc e all our Ion ign ano domestic relations, and by his own ie fouries (. ,tf j,;e on the most i j ln ious course under any tmeigem !l he slKii 1. n utitiize tho i bar ai t 1 s 1 I these tvo 111.il candi hiios and m e .hi hcd tu.'li pos-es-Cs thi? laj.iblv in t .C gi e.ltest 1! cot . Should our president po-rt-s li I e i.J iiy oi h 1 iiii', a .-pun at...o pj' .-' rip 1; i. l.d opiiisw-i' s.ikv Slioe.i.l hi?t .-.sj,.; aCiOii e ! loentify his name tM'.h

Lt i:'oi oi hi c in. rT li be rin ui.

ie 1 agum in!., l'.e ci .up 11 iliu- ii.ve'i . ati.:: o'" thetC f- l!' u Jvici-. a:.d v. !.ei!

... ...... t a

the prayer lor divme hlessiogs w a ot - tmt a ltle ovvei. ,Uiiri his grtm leader, a

voutly ollered by the tolloive.s ui mc " l li!or u lo iUniU at ,ht. g(t

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Vii.- .1 1 .,,. i .I.Ip It, rpal cmsent he will always be pmnounceu the all Irom the rich mans table. nsrtai; - 1 ., Il l . I I. r. Inn , In.ll ll. I !

t .tbcr. howPVPr. is not only now clotheul ,uuv"m""u

-in fine linen and puiple" every day, but! c h.ts an opportunity if a certain car does; January '-.i, lo..

not prevent us ;icceptance, ot iiecommg;

ILVFRSMPPII.

nevolent p. .under 01 me ..u.-.i.w . was still. F.ven the beasts while eating, the food provided lor them, seemt d tosa), this is the day of rest. Here and thcrv'. however, might be seen a small group of lounger in the streets where "wisdom; crit lli but no man legaideth it, w h-e , nnvi.iiu niiinipn .on s and v loleiit irPslures!

un .i'-.. , . - - c "

"-.iV e note ol mighty preparation.1

miirl

direcls

.Is s'.AVt'S

ate of the pal

what lo do and

Fro j.i the Political Clarion. 'PHE DERATE.

to go.

a :c. ami

w bote

C 1 1 c t; :r.s ; a r.ces nrevei.t

entering into a full itview of all the er rkis and inconsislencies ol this address

Next week, however, 1 shall pay Messrs

We have examined attentively, the re- t

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iin-ilivs ny .iesrs rawing, jumoui nu t,-,y

U.O n ).V IlOUi, I ., .. ... . .. u. pn:ilP fin (hp lr.lot IP

'solution relative to the American System land the ie char tcring of the United States

r ." 1 l ... . I. r.

rui.t ibP npl.t that 1- the W")

moment-and the piesident is ''j away upon it at a prodigious rate . .. body has taught him the worii"" . " ' .' ,, t ir a vsr. ; past MORAL si ECTACLE Td. ' tOT a thenldgetdlem.in has beer, di-tn P visitersdayafurday.Hith U.e -ud 1 of remarks abou-the pre,t mo ;

acle," which will t e p - ' -.avment of .he debt-all ol ;.u . l.c

leadv

e pel 1

has b. e n, a:

will

1 alio:: . Is, hoiV-

Oc-1

11

i'.io.im:. . too. n.io-Iit ne seen a lioiseu.aii

hiijy-u ?ii5 of hih consideration.

CCR'PILS

urging his steed along with n.oie luau j

KoR Tl. K V INC LNM i UA.i.T iE. Mrssr.s. Eiu rof.s : 'Phe cou.luct

Cou.r.i ju pac?, havinir au u..asual sm.lc up !

on l:is hps. and home along toward the (public men i a fair subject lor u.vestiga ah.ieii. entione. I group- of loungers by the! .ion. Aadhrst.Mr D. S Bonner. Rich same power lul pimcjple of aitractu-u. by laud poor, old and young, Clay men and

I which sour-krout linds its nay iut llii Jacu'n nun. all Ijamis, an paiues agree

ihi.Mt of a Dutchman. The sun wei.i in a a a i ding to him lirumess ol purpose;

Rank We think that the elldt of Mi. Lwing reflects mu:h credit upon him-ell and the state. It is not often that we Pud public men assuming -0 l'f'.y, high minded and independc ut a bc-ai ing. The deare-t

of interests of tin

such men, aie sate men

1 v ; , v

seems o U'"1"'

1 n. ed "under ;.' aomi...-

I .,!, the td.-idtut -and hi- tXH.lV.f

. ..1 1 t 1 4 ' 1

to forget that the cr on

'the wa- p."'

1 lift

and lt is imter that act ll.ai

i er . eem

.t 1,1 tl..-i!i 1 ut to the -v

IM I " under which the debt t- pay ing

t m

ni in 1-1 ;

Corn mi

n ot tbp SinkltiL' i on

.11

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no liiiow 11.

And kiiowmu, liare taaintrioi Mr. Hayes defends that resplendent . t, !,,-, .,1 the t.iJ h t i t Andrew Jackson,

I. ar tl

I he w a 3

w . . I- l I ... 4 1 l. . . ..... .14.11 I'

rmmt, v in I c hand? 11 not pre-ideni J - ix-'-u. . . p -

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1 1. 11-1 ... . ..... u i.:'..l 11. 'i

ii n; . i neu inn iio 1 i,. -...lnint it i.-.f. t b'.t the: deb t rh nrd

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par! na U32 ; and if vow will MM; acu -your tiles, ru a,!lf:nd lh:.t m 'he year "tC K Mr M'Lane. then at the head

down i'4 Hi mild

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iliesUo 1 . . 1 ; 1 11 11 .iiH.tui; iu huh ii'u'v.oi 'i.-t, ......... ... j . . , .V'i.c Iirkaeib ever ! Lmiffcct'-d mJdt-ty; a sleepless yigilar.ee' entitled the Veto. A-.d by the way , ptt-, Lie Cocjaitttec oi .i..s

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