Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 19, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 February 1832 — Page 2

.. . . ffie ri,;u,I Slates and rr.v own Fxpetirr.ee tell-rr.e it is true, j pie -ant day- m w.ider, ;w ' . j I tXj.o?f,l tl.e nb-urd.ty of the sa -1 ' 1 ' 41 ",e ' ,..!. Yl. ....... . V.,1 - ,nxW. I r a T.r.n t ' I ivpfii SO i t is Ifl t he 1'liuk J 0 1 the . i -. - ' I ,, f.,r t!,o r.nr

'v-' 'Vr - . Wd not ho ho.Uid .' "r- -l -m I (or mo.e than about hall what fhe'cratie Jack-oni-m Repmd-oans avo.a -fj"" exV.ngui-hinT ,ho pubis- debt ':'f :N' tended, j-Rlacm.th" has been hammering cut of! to the Hcrtirn of Gen An!rnv J,irk , j p 3, 0f March U:... i , ort.r- vV;;":V p,uto attack tho Canadians would he!lat. j am r;t!.f r considerably afraid that ! either f the an 1 1 u . en or ( a '' ; ' i . U!tS very splendid ; aiul the attcnCrt pA'-.Vr,,--;;- L.1Ilt(,n fct.Is.e!-s. and ctui-that thee i ,; ju,t indignation at cur defeat, w hen . demy ; they are scarce , hu not as r ,Kt , . universally given to him at r'..A J-&&J..---f:' -wanton, -ir,! i 1 ... . t.-, cr m i.hv. j; "litti'i tpcth:" thev a.e here and t ne re. ; t ion w men . - -

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ti the ' ftenre ot iireat 15. itain, wout.t i.e t teni;n ot Ll I. lake weie as urn it. unci-, von Tin. v .m - i-a r.

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.till Mil ti i si, lenij'.t: v i ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . : ;i n . l i i H 1 1 hj i n ? i uui ia-ih. wmi v. , pomiClil uoi).'! iiuiiirMiiMi i ii .1.. -....v ; . r-t,e,i,on made hv .ir . i ii i : i i 1 1. .i .,., i i . i i ... .,..,-ti i . i . ... r i.viii'rtr. lie listen, o i . . . J .

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. 'frprnint and not to he mistaken imlic.v r!Cr 'fhoW th.e entire gratilication uillm hich

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r fie rrev:.:( of the L'nilt I Stale-

What does

he mean? and f.onv

e.v (Vet ot our nitine- ua rfhtiai g'ory I;.? catidoj an I manly Jionusty m espres-. smii,' which appeard m last week ua-(

i;. o mpai i-on u i!h it and that tf.e jm jjit-r- his opinion a a INational Kepnt-Iican, I zet(e

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J tho hoi ri, that should call the m 'f!plai 0 thoo. of .ur i x State Judge, who I confo:nled jaw breaker?? For the

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Clav It cannot he doubted that, unless

the'duectiwn of the debate shall he chan

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nrv ef the count t umd l li-'cn to trie;;irc -nrth, if candidly examined, at least , u.icnce did he scrape toirother so many rc . - .. , ,mr,!pir.i 4,if;tpH

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iliscu-'i mi. into liii-h the principles invoi-

..iimku an i " '-. ' '"v V joi propiie.A, Mi.mm v I , :,. (i,n TaritT nucstion will be intra lhv asthev uould hear the inane l a ban jUn-nu-n only to Gov. Hay and the :natois: cl,mmunicntton? I mist tliev will be woid-;v ; ,,1'vnfit n n- itp will .... -.i r . i 1 ? . i 1 1 11 C P' I I hill II Illil "IliV l Hi' uilnii"7 ''in j.oora Jews harp. Indiana I believe either ot these gen ( C;1 in ,uch a manner as to be unueretoorf Alll0rn Svstem appears tr To the-n considciatiF.ns Mr. Cay 1 e- tle men u ould have made i espeetahlp Zcu-j c vrn uv " , nf .. .lnni i Thi -enti- , dud with -teat force, and tvith complete Llors. and would have been contented u ith i tCI1 KONOXHOTONTI10LOC. LS.-1 ,I,e ,0t l?'X,tl .,)CM-T . ' . , . i i u ...... ., . . . t'i...,i. ..... i I inents olttiC II. ie nni in t.i-2 sa.T.v ..i.e.

triuini.ti "Liiniui:!, exciauneu i;r, m eimei: oui a- a uiki-mi nun, i ...'ii.v.. .

-d-fi: rAi,:i'.f "v -This ua an in rriipti.-n on a small copper com i-ued by tU- -;;,tp of llhaile Mand i'T rrio i-a'f ly af .r ;,.? reyoh.ilion.il y u ar--and v e pie-

, .c i,v the cnns.deiati m o! thce vape ha been moulded into its death like t,e masty and Jell a mart) i to his hor:f !v

who .ne hu-ily engaged in ahoitive atirmp's to put down the Gazette. "Are you

a subscriber to the eslem iui'- saitl an;amj con,il(JP ji0 ,iian hostilities? Sup

-lividual of this class, to a gentleman. "1 plies, w hir h have enabled the s uage

tion.

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Hoed,:' Canaila unoffending! Is it not haVp pt c for red u r old Hepre serdai i v e, f.'it ; Tu the Krlitors ff the I'incenncs Gazette.

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am "ivs the reply; "'and to the Gazette Homes to uutcner me garus... v " .' ,., . ,. . and to commit other hoind escea-es and . tfS!' "Why then you cannot be a Jack-, mi(r)pis, Wap ,t not liy 0,e jninl co-npe-son man." "T.ut Sii ! vvi-h to pern-e both rallot) ol" Canadian? and Indians that a re paper-'." "It won't do, sii ! drop the CJa- rrote American fort Michilimarktn.-.ck. Gazette and .u.1 scribe for two copies of the ! nsailel and reduced while m ignorance , , , .i i1lt;. ,, of a state of war ? What does a tate. ot -un, and you can be.-tow the do dirate up- lc ' . ' ;u present? I he unite d energie. ot one on some oor devil who is tumble to ub. r arr:iJT,J again-t the combined ener ctibe, and ii would probably induce !iim gi,.? nf ano'ner a coidlict, in w hich e;icli to jro Ulth us." Do )ou take, good sir! party aims to intlict all the injury it can, , . , , bv sea and land, upon the territories, pro- ! pert . and citizens of the othrr. fu'-ject n the address of the JarU-on Meeting 'l'o the ndes of mitigated war prac

ti-ed bv civilized nalion. l ne. gemienum

would not touch the continental province

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foim? lias it not been Iron) Lanadiaii j;tnd his devotion to ttie pnncip.es emer- j j,ej,e v) haVe unjostlv assumed the, rntMtiin vi-itir? The magazines Maiden and others, that thofe jtained by those who hive adopted for then an e of Democratic Kepuhlirans at their;10 1,0 :".c. 1 niLl1' " . .., c ' 1 ...i.;i nnrid,L ...4 ?.... ihc ,. " ; . ,!.,. ,i, ,.f i..,,,,,m. fcause ol hi illness h etit.nctly u.aieu-

-upp.ie. ,.Hif ur i .uC1) ' " - ' , . adjourn.! .uu.ii u thrown into one of thosr

Couple not sctfiihncs wnu Mat man . . s ,,hlihFd in vour paper, I perceive ... , . " ... ...... r r , .r 'paroxysms, which come,not like the i-it

name w u- ii.t -un inwwio mi-ralie in ine ;t n iuiuuihiu im mi ii

vhich was imbli-hed in the Ci ;i.et te of the

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.mcomproir.iMng alhercncc to principle ! Committee of Vigilcncc for Widncr tow n-! angen .ov am arntjuu.,

One who in the wort of times, .hired be;thi ThariU Heaven! f.W. are three out. . .nsiigai.oii ji uiu . v n, .u ''J honest. Cd idake has ,a,d that he lid " , e c who are a. clear of being Jack- 'l XU f mmation p eyed auclihlv ren,e,: one of h,s frieu.ls who vvasjcon 'rr a9 yoiJ are. Tho olher two .how lhe Se"' " he " a Senior, (lh, not quote h.s language) to; Mrnc cvmlo::;3 cf J:ick,()I1;,m and rro7 P'T ZtiLT say that be declined a poll utter the -ith j,aMf thPV !5VIV he Jaok.on men. If j relied for the la, . e the SenaU o. the t.'.iiof Who donbi thP truth of ibis tie-i , J . ...... ..:.. ... .i;.. ...o strength, and thorough gomg character of

" - -. IIM s ' ieujilc ti'ii iu iin uiii; n mi. ..iwv. claration? No man who knows him. ' prudent republican voters of Widner would ii-!; any thing but m eternal vvpi ; (0W!ship, they might better send up ten fare on his word ot' honor; as tried sli or u ,j0en rif tlieir stoutest, best looking vtv-uhl I take it. Yea, I would look uporn f0ov4e fr0m Vinci nnes. For my pa it, I it as -Joniatta Jiloem."' which, as llie;am ;l (iue hlooded Natiotial Republican L'd.tclwniiir knows, is the he-tof iron ; .jnj in(er)( t0 vote for whom I please, die- " A hoii-e .'ivided againn itself, cannot' t.lte , tT!e w fJO will.

shinci" is a precept taken iiot.-i that volume' TIll E V.VU 1LICAN .

whir h i rt reived as the in-puation of the n7icr Township, Jn. 3U, 1

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2 1-t January, as repotted by the chairman r , rnPmv. nor. I treume, for he God w ho made u- In the face of it, w hat

of the committee, we discover such mi samc ipason. her possessions in the West good can the blacksmith"1 expect to hd-: We insert the subjoined communication -tatement and contradiction- a convinces Indies The same humane spirit wouhlllow fmn. his attack m Col DLike. -v ho i- vcrbatjm e t iitcratnrn. .. . l.l.l...o.i tl unn lli.ii.n .il ,.fii' i.irn in, llpi i nl nnr P. l'

. , , , , , ,l I ill'iTP If FPi tl n M1 IlltlJ "I- I"' i ill. i.iui i ' ii i".:.v .... . ... n- hec'Oih net have been its author : and MMM , t , , ,, . t i- r1P .., u-, ii- The sacred person most not be at-j He cannot rm-. nabiv look lor any thing.

we think him not disposed to wear the lit- . . r .. learned tentlemen on the i but a continuation of thai disunion and dis

er.arv honor of heinir the father of such a ... :4IP unite familiar with the I oryanizat ion, vv hich m t h o late Senator ial

W III 1 i mass of heterodox MilT, and such a budg.-t maxim, that the king can do no wrong. . i ....... ...... ti. ... ... .C, :' Indeed. I know of no person on whom we

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tain rewnr.leo partisan, b.lle.ly so familiar ioi)(rihIc gcti(lpman but Mr. Stephen fore the -Spa.Un phalanx1 of heroites to the v ople of Knox county i- too vsi-'tlo relehated author of the Orders in j w ho opposed : hem. Kt.. in I,. m:-t:iUen for that of ai, other' Cmmril or the hoard of admiralty , who au ; -Unite'! we -tand. divided we fall.11

actice ot im-,Let toe hiack-mitli rememoer it, ami

when he lavs down his hammer and takes

up -'the grey goose (pnll,""(the use of w Inch

election, pr'.trd -o fatal, when with a large numerical -tieogth toe National He-

individual, arid we hope t he gentleman Ihoi ize fnd regulate the p.

An honorable peace is attainable only

hv an efficient war .My idan would he to

ev cf a public paper ad lit ssed to I f e r n nii t t ho ample resource? ot the coun

in ii.,.,, ,nnn,.,r.,..i,i prF-crlFn.

i ; r 1 1 o 1 1 e . i lot im in. ..ill 1 1 . i .. . .. 1 1

w

be persuaded to become the putative fa

people We have not room this week to notice but a -mall portion of this luminous, en

try, give thc-cn ; judicious (iirectic:.-, pro-

To thr I'd i tors of the Vvxcecns Gazcct. If you chu-e to dooso you may give the Following a jilace in our paper. FARMERS WANTING. Forty or Fifty gooil Farmers that has omr Cappit.al and an inter prising sperrit i- mu' h wanting and would find good im ploy in the neighherhood of Washington the Insuing yar :is sutch articles as they Raise is in great demand Corn is extream ly scarse and commands a good trice

his attachement to General Jack-on. it is generally umlerstood that the General took this so much in dudgeon a-3 to make? some ra-h vow to the effect that he would send no more nominaticr.s to the Senate, until that b dy shall exhibit more devotion to his will He will find it necessary to procure a dispensation from this vow before he is ten days older. The nomination of Mr. Van Fmren will not he acted on for some time. The Senate, are now

( 2 P. M . ) engaged in Executive hu?ines?,

but it is believed the business is not ot me, first order of importance. In the House of Repiesentativcs, the Cf.sus Rill is up for consideration in com mittee of the whole. Some amendments have been offeied and rejected. The blank in the Rill was originally proposed to be filled by -1,000 as the ratio. An attempt was made to day to ieduce it to 15.000, but it was rejected . It is not likely where so many intciests and considerations come in conflict, that there will

be a ver speedy decision, unless the Rill

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he is so familiar witl.Alet him. in place cf! . , .'. J , . ' i can i.e taken out ci o mmitice ami t.rought

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f . v i . . w. ,..ir S w r il n ! Ir t I t i.' 3 l Hi I ( l tl I 4

t, A IfO- H'U vut w n r 'i t 1 1 'uii iii-ii.-- j

put it 10 he r.vm lJU'!ah who wore tht

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secutc the w ar w ith the utmost vigour, j con. n , aio w no i w nnng to we.u a i.. ii,ii . strike wb.erevFr we can reach .he enemy , i or auij collar hc.it him, hammer him, tile i !.... .1.. ... ..I,. .0. l....il...,r.OJ. r..l lj lnn -jlnrwi 'l

at sea or on ! and , an, negoi i ai e irnu'nam, i - u i 1 1 m n. i n .it i nun n - uv. .

lightened and laborious '-official.'1 all "I' nf a r.eace at Quebec or Halifax In such The " lda k-milh' and myself are also

ck makers have it) de- a cause, with the aid of Providence, we at i--ue aaicganis e.en i .pi rn. i win

hrfnrptlip Hoii.p where lhi rhprk nl' ihn

the Rats and m. cp Can Devour and it vioU!t n,u,,,ior; can In ca-c of neces-.ty, would make a Blind Horse Laugh to ec n Ue ,it.,j Thc dcf.ate wilt hK ted. 013 good Rack full of Ch.cr Hay Rut ue c'oo'j ithout any Ppicing to leliere it. not know that our Hogs would Live on! Louisville Journal.

Clover Pasture as they have not bin tryeu

our Tobacco is Just out and there is not a nough Hemp in these Tarts to Hang the gudiv A CONSUMER

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, 1 1 1 . 1 .1 1 f mn-t rnmP OUt CrOW nPU Will SU( ce-s; out, .iHlilii i:iai n; 13 1101 .i noi-m 11 -..io'i.ii , .11. e.gned and calculated for the meridian of ' Ukp m p our j hc nM this account (he h ,s quahticd ; the tust c. ngre-sio-al ilistuct, in or.ier evpfc to 0',lr ffnuSint lars, and expire to- j to rep: (ei,t the intet e-ts of the .eo, le of j to gull the people b false repi e-en' :tions o.Ptiier m one common struggle, fighting : Indiana ia the Senate of the V. S. He is, and false rea-oning, and const iiuently to for free trade and SMmeti right'1 ;a plain matter-ef-faci man ; one gifted with j iii- 11 ,1 L ur ik L-,;nr..i; nf Mr flu- lasuong u.in.1 by nature, winch has been I OP h'd e-igning men who i e upon the So much for the t ederalis.m ot M r. L la . - ' 1 j improved and matured n experience and j leave and fishes, .f the udmini-t ration ; ot.se r at ion He is a citizen deeply mterFoi example we .piote the annexed parai Extracts from thc Western 5un,.au 28. I ctcJ lM (hp prppj-.ty ot the W,oa-hi crr, , . : "The mad f.om tin- place to st. Lout-. cor(itrV7 a!i;i Ilo (!, u!lf vvlli ,e hi4 i , t H a I 3 , r r which shruld h ive left here on the morn- eirn(f;.. .v u)Ct, 1( Unon the whole, 1 be 'We know that the parties ot former cf ,lP 05-h, wa- uoable to eros the ;i lnr,,m,lf, flllP u,.eu,rn,,,ri of

time-- did well that the Democrats ol Wahash river in consequence, of the run-; Ju( ;;in; .)aJ , M.: 6f.r,.Uv . at ai event- and a perfect dru 1 saved ihe con-titudon that the De- nin ;r. This is. I believe, the first time' . , . ,,, ,., , k l,J .

moc, -..ts of 1012 aiinged the wrongs of (he" present enterprising and energetic. canilnr CU ,u, !lP ;,, The claims of! From the Tcrre Haute licstcr.

thou-auo- ol can imp.e-Mi t, l mw citizen-. ron(rar(ors have been -topped by this nv-! Ji;, n T on on thl!i eupif?, ,f fairiy exam .... 1 , 1... . ... ...... ,. 1 1......... ' i., 1 . -. 1 ,1. :.. .1. 1 j

ui' 1 spi i .01 int- :uii o t;n 11 iMiiiio nn. now. nail it neen v iinin in- p i

From the Louisville Journal. We were amused at finding, in the St.

; Lrui-Times, the following letter from Se-

inator Ruckner to the Editor. Those, who

have been counting upon the Senator ri3 i Jackson man, w ill peiliaps begin to come, to their sense, when they fj ad him talking disdainfully about" thc enj of thc Jackson

Sr.NATr: CiiA.Mncn, Dr.r. iO, 1-3l.

Dear Sir J see. m the J e lie i soman Re-

j publican of the 2C(h, thai the work is idone t he long agony is over DuNKMS ;and I'.ooos ate brought forth a monstrous 'Tilth! Ten Counties, a number lis-than 'one-third of the State, have nominated

We have seen tables fdiewing the names. Mr. Dunklin for Governor, and Roggs

Vk- Orleans Prices Current, Jan. M, 1032 Corn in ears, 7. cents per barrel. Corn Meal, j2 .00 do. Poik, Mess, inspected, ,1 1 ."0 per bid. " Piime. $9 00 per barrel. Whiskey. 311 cents per gallon. Oats, sl 00 per barrel . Racon, 7i and 8 cent- tier pound.

Shelled Com in sacks, 37 per bushel,

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i.ir.l id! i. M-,d itrnhirnr ili.in H.n.o nt a rr p . nl i c r n f ti a t i v i f . c, c ii riM t io n . i ui 1 i t i c s t " i' L i CU t . G o v e t P. o r : Richard M Johnson

(nymph on every ocean. conqueiFd cr f human exertion to have overcome . (nf? oentlemen who were his opponents. ! 5cc of the members of" both branches of the for Vice prcMd nt ; and Col. Thotna- II .

vete.ar.s ,.t v t iimgton at Aew ui leans (he n,;(ructjon, I am convinced they i , tJ , )f lfOUP,e anf 0f strife, n-hilcj legislature. In the senate there arc, in- Renton to rrjresnt Mi-souii in ih. Ral

our now praspcio::-. anil inhabited State eluding its. officers, 1 8 farmer-, 8 lawycie.i timoae May Convention. Cauctis-u-g nui't

7 merchants, 1 physician, 1 painter, 1 un- I e getting out ol repute, or they woul i known 3b; of whom 25 art for Clay and certainly have had a few more ban i at 1 1 for Jackson. In the house of representa- the delivery . All this is premature. The

this plce for St. Louis on the j m the patriot bind of heroes culled "Yel j lives. 40 of its members are farmers. 11 Jackson party throughout this nation, will of the 27th was detained hv the ' low- Jackets'1 on the blood field of Tippe ! law ers, 9 merchants, 7 physician-, 1 prin- never support Col Richard M. John-oil

.Many ot t!ie citizens ot "oid,ier, I mill-w rigtjt, Ciirpenrcrs, t nrim ior ice presioei.i. i am iiicimeu io iiiinit.

and ( tal iislied a most honorable repai

tation for our country in evei nation. It mo;e than this was not achieved; it the gieat priiicij-ies touching the rights ot neutrals, for which the Tinted States then contend"', were not recognised, the fail

fir-- most be attributed to the machinations morning

of the Federalists, and intrigues of the me cauo il.utforil conventicnists, continually la What cause touring to emh.it rass the admini-tr ation i)V ,j1P t, rnnn;n

and especially, to the untor tunate selection of ihe ambassadors who negotiated the treaty of Ghent of whom. John Quiney Adams was one Henry Clay another." Now w ho, other than an idiot, cannot hut priceive that it was the intention uf thc fraiv.er of this address, to endeavor to in, pi s upon th.e minds of (lie people, and paito oh ily that portion of the community whi .or tuit conversant with the political hi-tory of the F. S. dunng the late

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WOUlo

Have done what Squire? ' was but a theatre of savage outrage, and

'Since the above was in tvpe. I have an Im nan frontier, Gen . i ipton was a citi-i.-rprtained that the mail wdmh should ; i:en an I a soldier ; he mustered as a private

have left

canoe

? e detai icd 'nx'1 ean well recollect and testify (as, layer, linn-keeper, 1 black-smith and 1 Judge Wilkir will he the ni.'i.n, and cer- . t , i e . . i jthey were hrothtrs and sufferers) to the! hatter 75, of whom 38 arc for Clay, and lainly no one i better qualified. With g ice'1 in the Wabash hetore; ,raipU)1rv arilj ra!rP 0f that brave ("the1 37 for Jackson Total in both houses icspect to the Governor Lieutenant Go-

ir had arrived at Vincennes!! lmirabik 'br;tve-lot tiie br.. v e") au I ma. ty red com-' Clay C3 Jackson 18. Calhoun, Wit t vernor. th people w ill decide that matter ;

dictn

On the 21th inst. we received an Eastern Mail on thc 2Gth none on Saturday

patty. Of 11C mm wii) answered to their: Van Ruren, etc. tic iScc each 0.

names i n mu-tei the day previous to the battle, less than 20 answered ,egu1 the day after. Let tame tell then story.

I bore betlcr than the caucus has. What-

ever ihe j cople do, I will be satisfied w ith ;

EDITOR'S CORRESPONDENCE. but I am s.-k of caucusing. I am resj.ectWasiungtox, Jan. 12. 1832. fully ve-ut. ko A. bt'CKNEll. Mr. Clay made one of his happiest ef-i Mr. E. P Lov f.ov

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none on the oOth one -on trie oim one.iamJ un?ung. tle tsarg 0f the widow and! forts in theSenate y esletdav, w hen rpenir.

The ice in the Ohio anil White rivers, has the orphan watered the memory, and it; (he discussion on his resolutions proposing' and Rank man.

probably prevented its regular transmis j 3 c gcecn in the hear ts of their ccmpa-! the abolition of the duties on such articles a- yet 1 will, during the progrt" ol tiio triots. 'Phe morning after the battle to! of foteign origin as do not come in comne-' r s.-ion, transmit such mattet as I thirds (ill the vacancy occasioned by the death! tition with articles, the growth or manu-! w ill he acceptable to you. Pv the mes- . , c ,, 'of the gallant Spencer, John Tipton was! tacture of our country , the reduction of agc of the ru'eio'ent, and therepoit of Gov- Noble has nominated the fallow.; . . p 1 , ... . i ..... . - .... , ,, .. . 1 ... .i . . .-:n

war ili it Mr Cliy then ! eiecieu capdam . in variou- pu unc euua- me mines on toreign wines arm siik-. u.p recretiiry oi me i r eau i y , wu .m ' ' i Uat'' 'nU n'nv ,s' i"? named gentlemen a? Commissioners of : ,jon5 ?ince tult time) ie has-otliciated, in When I characterize this speech as one of find that !h?e men ni'ic.h opposed to a 1-eoi i.i.i-t .. -an op poser cd the war. the Canal fund, viz: Jeremiah Sullivan all of which he has discharged his duty the happiest of his efforts, I do not intend me, are out cf the cry of the Jaekn arid la-t.not least, a member of the Hut- 0f Madison, Nicholas McCartv of Indian- fearlessly and honestly. No public man! to say it was more prolific in figure and pack. ford Co ivt ii'ion! Some extracts fiam Mr. poll ami W C I inton of Terre-IIaute Pcr!l M,; l)een more misrepresented; ornament than his speech.es are usually;; riav" speech delivered in tin it i - . and more maligned , but 'he smiled at thei but that it was one ot the best calculated , THE JACKoN PRESS, c iay ui .ne in. u- -t.lt is understood the nominations have been ir;m.n .agl,or;an,i deticl its point.11 As, to set public opinion at rest on the subject; -The practr.d effect of tin- universal hepirscnt.itives ol the I . S th.- tihih of confirmed by the Senate. ' Indian agent particularly, he has outlived! of his views respecting the rctluct; -ax of -torn of hi d try and consttaii.t, are fulJat;uan, 1CK, vide N.les Reg.s'tr. Vol.! ! the persecution not only of 'tullcus" in his: duties which coui.l have been, pronoun Iv illustrated a me- conduct ol the .-.dmir. -

3, p.ige 3C? , w ill give the people the t nr. hi n election for T.us'.ccs of the liorough ow n -par t v, but of interested speculators of cod . I cannot attempt to give, y u an ad i-!r;i:ion pt e

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take, place on Monday next P.esident! both. The writer of this article did at, equate description of the interest which day. Thc-sr ee:e..ictots c:

of the P.oard of Tru-tee- ami a Roromdi 0!, t'!1,e helieve him. f rom the misrcpie was excited by the expectation of this feient fi-m the Pie-i font in .hc slightest r. c .1 1-. i.i , ' . , " Uer.t.itirr.s of others, to be a most infam-us speech. Ilumlreds were compelled to p.aitialar 'I think for tin n,- hi s is o:ist aide at e also to I.e e iccted . , . . . . . , . .. . . . . . . 1 . i ; i,. ..... i i . i - i

i sconmacl. A person il Knowledge and iea c l i.e Capitol ungrati!u;d, tiecau-e the uapai vi'.u.i""- . oi .n...n ity w i . , . . . j a -nuntntance, and the testimony of -the thev wete unable to get within any of the be cast i:.M outer d-ukne.-, 'i hen g?. ..t 1 .n nana it ,s s.ipj, rC5,lle la his nei'ghboi hood entrances to the Senate, as tho g'al.er;-.'- lea h-r, thc It a 1 an I front, the U r.ra:.urn this day . have satisfied him that he hadTormed an an I the vestibule and area within the bar ; ami end nl th :; party . 'he . lit r of (he nniiiofiii, or.ioi -n were filled wi.li the fir-t if.rlav. It is uf- v f i n m nt pre-s, has ral!t d up.m all his

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p '"A Citi.;.n" next week.

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Q'linry , a man obnoxious!

As a politician, he believes John Tipton ficient for me to state that Mr. Clay came sul sot'-crs t' leave him a?.d iu In :.!; t . lie not only hone-t, but as a member of. out with a distinct declaration th it he politic ii ev ih upon hi- L. -a1, M en r be the darLiuant partv. liberal; one who did ould m t touch the principle of nr..tcc!i r. sh on Id de-ei I the I'm si 1 tit. No muter

Mi.ssn- Eiux'nis: It is an oi-i say i:.g j not countenance I'V his subscript ion the in- i. any of the modiikati.ms of the 'Paui;; what thc ol J sigi!ary tu i; do. no matte:

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Ci an a.ihei t iice to the Rriti-h g-. ernM ',:,ve !ui:d th se old sayings as we ex I who .f l.rin-- to refu-c to do so, the red up to prohibition; but he v-u!d not rr,:, ihr-.m, and ap-point Mr-. Eaton hs .-.ice. s-

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ink party viewed with a jeal his eye and. cnt to administer a sure but -'ov j no n j vr . t!n' Lit ii r.t ilo- G! 'e i- j h-dp-tre .ted w idi a stepmother 's. afffCtion. "An to the protective system, by con-enling P ,-d to him, n p mi .l b g a", ui.-t d. A le-nest urin is the noblest work of God," . tiie gra. hi il leduction of duties on article-; lY;.m- e e F. ut .i n!;., . goveu,. .! by r.

i m th.e Ikute cd P.eptesenta'ivc-? ot;ogcs transmitted to -as by c:r prcgcnitois.' but in the mas? of creation they are like coming into competition with similar ai'.i-Simtlar ptm'-i' le, :ty, "h. t d n-.T-d ).'. '.