Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 21, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 February 1832 — Page 1
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V. R.L h pr.S.i.-l.f d every a i rs im v, in i ever riv'l -h't. ' Vin.-.'int. -it- r.-f. i'l If I f t 1 t -c. .rt. . aCant t :b--r,br, at Two Poi ;.r, : r i i in Hni-t', - 5. i'' ; Ti iv.it! !') ms rv of rh tit r M.!jrfi!iT.?, or Tl r H d-. ttt- ; rntiot f t!.- ; e r. A- w ant ei ; m i hv i -l fuftru be ! c'raub a. : I.-.- - - J 3 t ifan a c meat;. -4 I la a' C-? P.har jer .'piurt1, fr t!:r-e i r c r 1 1 1 ' I 4 .K .: '.rt i'i " r u . at Id ty f" ..rrt'H-a .:" ; ; a ,rv:p fx. i ! - liief') tiofifv a v:;:i toii" fo fl.c fi.rra u) be t r.Tn.i;'', :n rni.f.-.rir:-i if n a ,t new enr .-lid or all !f t; cr. tC .nr:rjf at son- -dre -' t the f'.'ht. r. C'ro-i'rv I'i-id'J- daljvrrpd m Vian-nnos : t'.- Mil'-".f Um- II. 1 Mao!,r, M.irp.r, 1 r, - r J I, Colin .TP. n.i 1 o rorrivi ' t th' .V rnrp, in yr -r . rt f sv' vri; t! AGENTS FOR Tin (iAF.TTE. The i""ih)n inp nan e ! n! l( n.( ri a i e req':f'ted to art Agents ! lV(er-ivii ''h. Pike co. Ir.d r t'.e u.'ii i;e. w'.y-k Matthew V. P'Ier. C-j Car lirle, S'i'div an co .-Win . M. lvir-.ly.Eq f,Iei h;.--James Reed. E-q. Pis: ct ton Wm. Daniel. Em. F.:o.-vilie Maj A. War;r. JVtw Uaimon M;,j- J. W. S C) id hi 'H i J E CI a i k M' i:id Pieasant- - M r L wi- J!; okS. F'oiteisv i'.le Edwaid Woo.. P-q. Wihmtoii Wm . G . Coio. E-q . Ia'aialie John A. Graham. P-q. Gontr"'- Stoie Wm. Jont. P-q. T tie-Haut" Capt J Wa-or:. Eocene Dort Win Ciaik. These gentlemen are ar.tho! i-cd to re t.oive monies, and reoeit f o i the same t a account of the rditors. SAMPEL HILL, R V. C ADDirCTOrs ?3ctKUC In the Senate, on .Mr 'an IhircSs reavii, tiun REMARKS OF MR, CLAY I O.V Mr Clarion, - I Delaware, if e to re y tokome remaiksot lt . t-rnilh He fcaid be rose under a deep sense vl rc -sp attibihiv which he owed to the Senate and fpiinln on this question . He owed it to In.nselhto ihepeepiewnoserepie-en! n.ve be was. and lo the bodv of which ne w as a member, to state birrlly the grounds upon which ne suouMi i.-.m.c. ... i holtlmg hu advice to tin President to I agieesaid lr h vvith mv Irienci from 3Liiland, (Mr . Chambt rs.) in the view nhi"h be has taKen of the inst i uc timi giv cn by the late Secy, of state to cur M mis Ur at the Court of St James. I consider the late r goriation re pc t mg the Wet Jmii i trade with the Pi!git-h nat-.on.a- the rrif-sd hutinUati av oui national pride, that has occulted in the annals uf oui dipioma :v The Minister was sent (ions to fawn and bt g as a Footstool of i foreign powt were entitled to as a nght.anc and denounce, as untenable what had been always helore nn :;s a matter of ju-tice to lie w as j-o-iiiv eij "nt. lt o iw .o-oo , , iwn Government as justly csscihUu bu ; lorg aaa vwu "hmi.-jtm ''"'"S l" rights ot v ilea i enwni, j '.i i m : oi ei 1 1 j, foi omimno; to accept the (euro tlereti bs tiicac! ot l art! ameui oi jn.y . ut -vas du-crted to speak n-it.1 evidence " "l,in ihe respect. ve parts takea s tnos. to tvh'in the admmisiraiion ed 'Ins (i .verntr.eai i- now committed to lay before j L'Jtope the state oi panics in mis comut v , ; and to degratie and iiisgrace a! I the iormer Administ: ati. ns of our Goveinmeut, 'uring which tins right nan net n msis'.eo upca.by entirely and unconditnm iiiy with
draiiig all our chums lot justice on matdHS o!y,, iaj
Unmtrv. lie was told, in snbsunce, to j press upon EagbmJ the snte ot oui domes tic and party tlitVereuc.es at home, and he was admonished mat tin- su..j , i inn lags and relations win. i noicne-, ( e yond the i;ome iia'.e quesinai under discission Sir. this Minister did a- no was or.it tea to do. He entreated.' a:, i ppealuu tin bejged,vaud piatai. 1 1 gi etteo , an 1 "solicited,'' and "hoped to ... .usea, confessed ti-e t.a ; been m t ,e rug. in t un 1 couasfu - sv. i. cl .a ,lt lenellink' with tiigi.i' v loe mso- ;
fcuce and sarcasui of the Lntisii i;iinisuy,i(j,ltv on t, tt question which will u propn;
uMil the ecu tern pubic ",in u a"6' a,Ue,J' mi the na ;oaa i t-. i !.i.-ial ch.il.ieu i i4.e , . i , . a r rraicd. Let hiru t.-ke ins price m the Treasury for this, Lai b-i i."t rave thf.-e ms.tuctioiis, sac t . mm woo in;:, al the
court of St J -tines again to "Otg auij(l, eq-jirc into the con-ouct of the n-Miiiuee "so'i- and dtnia.ie us kj the eyes (,-, 1 ifi.,:i-u tj cei tain vet y singular antl ex E'jioj e. by laying hth.te the worni , ;f u,-(i jltl t, y occurrences. Ibis has been State f vionnstic j 1 fie it net s at noine. i ,,rpo-td bv his ftiead? It I. i? been statetj
l ei v.- s .v to i tie IWiti-n Gov 1 umciu this 1 d..y b . i v i-.ic, that we ne c-"aseiitt ti lien cts, aro.. ; 'o the tlipgi- ' thai we ; :e:. : . 1 n cal I lii.- .ilaii-ler w ho j ail to. 1 etc to led ' i.eo i.;:tc::. On dis a. .1 1 . '. VjS ( I ) i ins misti aid P!. fit tin g: oU'.d aior.e win nay ' oi.oeinn . 11 I . I 1 . I tins a; p -;u,.ment, as tar a my v oh v. ul go j fo effect ii , a: 1 1 -an Se.-.rttol I V O liOlog is a:- A me 1 1-, hnul, th.t w . wall u. ver co:;-e:U to t .: i la: 1 vom, and to; ul! our Man-teis t..v .. d foitve-, 1 li t l we nil c?-Sin ev : '""'x1 ,0 r-; r,y 'Mr
.s ! e vend cur own odd. Sir, ihe gentleman from Mary land, who ast -iddrt s-rd us. (Mr Smith.) replied to imsh-r oi jeiiofis m tile by hi- colleague, ,o pieside-.t was ahme n sponsible .'I not the Sec r etiie;; to them ;h u name w ,iS ! f 1 1 ja n- e !. r X'i; c ratit -pou-!'iin oiii'.i persons h i?u-d with n.al ;i-!mit.i-;iatu I the li ernnM-i.t. l.iibei t pteven-.irg the ;cl' '-ore hf f lu.peachah!' matt'-;, oi 1 1 ' ::i;,g the l'if I t .1 a , -lilCi l tthe j .tl I V char ha t "'d I ! 1 1 II. ! ; t- i r : ' :;t : r e a rv iistei ior i u; !!-. .;: .nt ! oo 't. With' awa l- nolhtojr 1'hf t;(: itk rie'tndie' tb.e S'rieiarv -m t'v ir.i-( l m diis litgot lation 1! t n - V --t lrii-. tra-'e, ieels rale :( he can ;n tcrp -f the i -!:( fu a- i lie party enar: cable HI'II he i Iwde matter. IjUI I wiii la the Prt-i-U"! the ;u-ii e to sa . th.at t 1 11 1 1 catat.-t t iii.ve that he had itv.d thete in--tfi:ti u-i when t : j r w ere given: and 1 hold die Secret. ;r r.-w eralde f) hi 'a.-nti-ti fai ever puhlio act pei !or;iif d by him a h'le lie rt maint d in Tiieic I- atiotb.t r I !he et:;,-c. i!'', i io-c i oriiicc. if d wi'ii the honor and interest el this eliun, upon which th' ncmi at e i eoie us has been strcnylv t h urged, and in i elation (o uhifli I cunfe-s ihe wish that an investigation, instituted hafote I tordv my seat j this session, had been pioecuted to 'ts j t; : a.iaaiion before lhi day. i" lefVa to the cau-es which pio Juctd the iMsruption d Uee last cabinet I view that event as (highly di'-reprd dde to a i tin I that, accoidmg to tl ir country ; and I tiie (leri iratt aas oi a t'Cii'leman vr ho tormc.'riv t oiled a p.tpt r in the s'ate o New Y'or k , ad orating t he Piefidcnt 'a adrnmistrfttion, Mi. Van liuren pnvatt l intormed lorn that it (me his -olu'ii.'ii of the late cahme') w as e.,u-ea more i'v the conduct ot the Vie Fresio'trit u. d .Mi. Ingham, who desmO the retne
fanniv rin
lin nt ;f General Jachon tiota - (If. at ( the first ami second office rs of the Govern(he tspir.it ion of the first four veai- "tjmci,!; aral also in i elation to the i, rest nt
tits u i m oi service; inns in tiic ' ting -:.. .i- . I . u ga coasti:acy be' wen these gt : It m; n to tiaunce i.;e ctiaiat.ler ol act... t ana irtu .-'is woman, in order to pr-ouce tiu-Ue-ti m lion ot she cahn-el; .o. (-t..-li g) tint he Mr V F. had to ,,nt i: better io letire in lime. knwri th t ij he le i Vit tiL-av, "the rest must follx. " Tiniiooi mat-Mi i-. I behey (.-, liovv in the hands-! -fa Senatai li"tn Mis-i-sij.pi near tne,j .ir I'o.ntoexter.j ana it i- ai,i ttiat the author of it i- p-n-srn' in tneCity, real v to .ar (e-timonv io (he tiuth ot it . How-' ever i hi- may ue, i imm ne permuien n say, as e w hose couise here has beeuj i..,HI - '.Mi r. . . 1 1 -1 .1 li.e- 10 t . . t. 1 1 i . . . i . n " 1 ' ' - p. . . . . er of the.-o!(ending branches of the p.an iri povvertnat I co- Baler f.u h a dvtrge aa -.iiu-t the Vice Pi e-ulent as unjust, and y ,vlh0ut f.undaiion; while I hold (hat the declaration containing the charge contains also an vine qui vocal admission as
true agent, in the transaction loilnn i f sponsible t'.r t hi.-
which have alluded. Rut. without re-1 c ,M!.0 u tii) (h;t( r yjr (- , (-,ruded bv obs. rvir.e that on some neoe suitable vcca-ion tie tmaht five ilH y u-ws on the subject ot that negorn ;,on ,,u j,e .tpj ll(efer tl-ir;g -a m the f ice of the counti v to a secret di-mssiori executive session of the Senate. ; REMARKS OF MR. FOOT. ; Mr. p00T:ijd, ,,jre the Aes and Noes are nI(Pred. and our vo-es air fnbe reror .t!(l( nn u,je qUPtion. and specially after the ricnis ..fihe norxiioee h:iveuppoe.-J a roso utin . f enquiry into the conduct rf the ja(e stffl,irv of State in the discharge of le ant liave ocsir.' th tnrR-herg to examine for them-olves, 1 feel ,,. (lutv ... ( , teem it a privilege tint I t.e;tr-.,Pr!llji ,hp grounds on which mv vote will . b , j,,vrn a, a m-t t his nomination sir the evi ten o of mv own senses, of . 8l?J,t an heaiiog, since the commence, j menl , hisAdmuu-trat ion hav e produced ;1 ,j,or,n)?h . onv iction in my rnind. that.' iUj,on tjl0 Jeffersauian pnonplo. vz: 'Is ile on($f ? p !lC capable? Is he faithful to ar nones' r is ue capaour is tie faithful to ,i!t. .,1.1,,V,.r;,.rl J;, ;m,.r; n , ncn nc an imperious set ed. v iz: Wni the Senate advise and cana."; to ihr nrmm..! im. V" .i i romoo r- o . . . . to aa--w t r in the negative A lesv.tuioii has been offer Oil. to in1 struct a Standing Commit tc-e of the Seriate n1 ti ti .or. that the to are papers in posj.,.,,.,00 ol' Senators ieady to be prese nte 1 .., .(, Senate, or a committee. -uoKient to eonv inre anv committee '-r any member id" , P Senate, ihat the nomine? his stated to ,,tne ef hi- tritnds and tartir. n certain . . .. ,",(ts m relation to the cause- ol the exploon of the late Cabinet ; w Inch, if proved , IS admitted, .tight to prevent the cc::f;r:n,(ti n ol dns noanoation. The Senator from New V Mk (Mr. Mar rv) l;ites that -die does rut believe these staterneats entitled to credit; he does not
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with m-tiuc ... i--.,. e. .... ; , English, two Amencan. and three ( olum g"'""3-
boon, at the r ' , , . , .... ... ...v - (radeis set them in a pudding riish,' ' ' J . u.i , 111 i . o . r ., K . - ., .. rpitiiiK nr hp vn o i h i . i . I . .. .. i , i. ....... . - t . s ' . . .
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l, what we , , , . Ir I ,7ir V PUm 1 .m.,e soe nas enn so u:sgra ( j p ,h , baj-e (hrriV Uioier this tree. ' am about to tenner, I content mv sf I b . 0.1 .. .r. 1 ,nnt r..,o,a . ,-.. . . . ti...a..,, .,r0cr,, ,.m rrr.'Oh hn
J to ao.u.doa , thnt vole or, the erotind of the ! .- . ..w about t.nrty minutes t
ueteot,..,is-:lnMlUf(!lS mpn fl, ylr V,tl nnrru UJ " 1 A horse ant! -leigh were left standing ,n . , u . .t . . ... ;
insi-icvi Uit i i , -.i . i- i i i i front of the Washington Motel, vvtien rne 1 ! oui la f e .vM'ii- er la ha dand. ar.d he eon ca'.. ...n.t..:. .i. i ..t ' " . .
oor niniinv 1 ... . . . . . " i'"""-" .n.v..t ...,t..cu x took i i'ht at- Air. hentonTs toil i:-lt- . .
. " t o o. . o-ioo o i "ui mi '."iiiaia i.o. . i ,oi 111 I h..ll Oi . in II iviiti? : 4 i.l not llP-
that Mr Van H;upn 1. , t rnaue su.h remarks or adci.ssjons to anv rrs'Hi " The Senator from Delaware (Mr Chyfo a.) proposes to infrodnre the u itnes on tl.i ffor if desired. 1 -h -ill not loo tor my admissions or cnfcEsiot's
believe
of this nominee fo his friend or ciseuhrc lather t lighted m " ' hioh the other, replied, -o sir, hut I ana which iv. mi!,! ciimmafe him-elf: Sinrcidl. "Von mistake me. v said Randolph, "I j the Jnde of Probates.'" -Ah ! w HI i -up-these otT.-r s fiave been i ejected. I asfc no complain sir, of your Oo dose attention. ! p(ise that is the same," replied the ..imj. lutthrr c idence. In faf t. for mr!t" no ; ! rrrrrn ''',,1 ri n; i.i,,f I h m 1 sf er. verv trravrlv. and trocee.Je-l
tidence of wh.at my duty would require on an ncra!on like iho pufenf ha- I rcn ivanimer nnee t n r letters f mslruriion to in- .Hini-ler to Lnlarui w-te read in .i i . i.. . n.aii inn e..-s smce. and ulii' li I Ihen p.roiiomi' er tli-giacetul to ; o count i v. i he her ator !i ; .m ar Li'); (Mi Smiih.J has s.aid -fhat tor ;!)- it..? ' , t ior. s iiien t' t!K- Sec rota r of State o ;, f'si,-iri. miraster ie i t a., ( v is no i f j) . the Pie-if'eoi ah ne 'e hehl reis r.O'.nsihie Sir. hauler m:.v iro iiie vicwst-i i- me J hold , I t ena 'or , it is ra. i i.'e t a ei ' .liei Ciit oort 1 1 e. l' n; i h i. n ' 1 erc is nut a rt r.atoi tiu im- tl e.r. , i an . .... , iner ( ,n a tod ut'soi er, i ;:d hat- not ired ti e proc-ffiii gs t.t' this Aommil i;.tinn t.'i ;n Us r.)t:iiiH.iiceiiiciit, woo i? no I fully , c"!. w d iiiit theit- ha. I ecu bihind it.V, ivi;a,i ha- tluecttd moft ei its movement. I wiii not say tin re is, legal evident e fUfheietit to corivirt a man I foie a Couit of Justice; but the re is enough to ; pi ouuee -nv it Inn in u. mii.c. anifl sin ecri ! tadieve that Ja 'k-on came to i tin I i . . "" " ji.ii.o . i itmuve no 1 . ; i' t I I T I l . i t t . . t . . i . , ... man fro?n of)ie-, t,tu i 'i good c;iuse ol re- , niov al I am lu am I'jiu e. r,v .need that the wmie system cj pi oicnpnnu owes its le "system ij' j; oicrir-tiru"' owes its.
exiMmce to Mai. in Van Luien! 'j'hat;w'is equned to give him three years ineiliKsoluSiori ol the Cabinei wa- t fleeted gt'e'? Sure!) three years oi absolute pow b hi uiotoigt men! and fo, ; henefu ! and then, is suthcient to entrust to any man. that -nt hatoi cl the late S, f .ei.-iv of Slate, 11 "iHihl be too long to trust a mnnieJ mav ie tract at (U.-lmcilv . nothet affair. ' r-U s- s ,llp tnPi'chant Then it is (on wlncii has i.roUurCd atialienation be: ween ! lo,,S to tr,m an a3ent "'ho h;ts in his keep-
T " ' '.iopr-iv eu ondiUon of ;he mi. lie i.rcs v , ami (oi great a', UM' of he oat rouage j .; (n rnment! An I. mi . 1 hold him j resron-u ie tor mar y arts w an h I ran ne r appiov e. I;u-, slr. ji,;. ,w nu( (h,. fU6t thai I ii..e promnnctd tlu nisiiiicgivtn h t he late SeeieLuy ol Stale, i . ricLa;:?, then 3Ii-.! ;er to Lor: ion, 1 1 ' and th- negotiation wiih Great Dritain, or; the -object of the Coloni tl tiaue to I degraoio. and disgracef.:; to the nation ! S i . it has eve, 1. en! oui , ride and our glo - ,p.,t l(1 a, ,.(;r dii.bmanc intercourse vMtu fareisn r itior;-. we have nevei ad n.-tte,; t,-r crv:ru r e ; t . i (. " i ; rr i ra , . .i . . t ...... . U1 P roc , , i ' t- s J i i o i v 1 1 r.) tf in zm j rc r,-.-:g, before the htte huindiaiirg and j irefal correal nrmonce witfi the Ri-if-I ,., (in-v er ..merit . This i-- t be :ii -t lime in j ht.r u h.,e history, n, which s'.e ! ic ever: (.ra f:lvns of the Royal bounty. And ; led ii...f a- I do the am!. or o! euc h" inst i nc-' disgrace 1 caa e au never atlvise the Pre-idcnl to -t r lievmg it to he exactly accurate. Ran ! dolph and Clay shook hand on the field R .nd-dnh t:r..fee.i th.-.t lo never been :ay in the ji, ("ay, enemy, but the no si ! Sen a-e. "n-r on. mended (he warn oenuaci ' atmn afion I his wi-not according to the usages ot chivalry. I'M at that l line, Randolph idiis w (1o; according to the usa-rnar-e every the -:. ndd to the great pur , o-eo eseitmg the cuntry and r;i llytr.gr ' .rgioi.i 10 lavor ot Ja-kson - R IVhig. From the Pittsh Stilu,m. i JNGII M AM) EATON tv ,i i- , i , ,, ' We pel. one thac La ton's Chadc-nge to; ngnam. to t:vr.ht ;i luei. nas revived the Clay an J Handolph. The ca-e- are rot paiallel Ingham ha 1 not r jured or iti T- .
sivc sin, :c rs against Mr. Clay were as w anion and Uoprovoked a they were no ton.ous. It was adm tted by" ail at the time, th.at Mr Ciay had no o'lher manly alternative left but to call Randolph out; The enemies of Mr Clay tv.pe to injure! him by reviving the subject at this late.
' period our object is to give a version! per ion of i f- n 1 1 which -hna-- !;:.! Mr Kin I tlolph hiaiself. censidereri that Mr. Clay , could not rv honor have taken anv other . . - coarse Man t h-it w hie h he . i. t.iUp Notwithtan img tticse g.mtlemen met w 1 ! h t lie tletermmation to .a'.' each th it they could, it is taUd th it the affisr terminated in a manner h'5 a nnus it n altogether luai. rous. A v;ir :etv cf gibes an! rc::n$ is stntd t- have passed be toeeu the parties, many of who h, it is presume.!, have been macular ore d since ihey pailed fiom the field. One pap-. ria relatio-n to thi- all nr observeThe cr ack 01 their p.stola turned out to be harmless it ea leu in he. v cracked I heir j "dies to dtr t coot ii . . ' I I I . . . I ; tn ieo in pori vt e iikc i-eiu r ineir war or pu:is ijian men war 01 p .zj-at r--ai ;o it i to tie hiped that thev o. id coatinua to use theatric mst ail ot Sn'.t t tre. It is stated, j that after the ball passed through hs clothes, on 'lie sec-.d r. Mr. Rpi-dolph giid jocalurl
nMr ri iv Mmvc nu a new coal
'lain gla'd. sir.M implied Mr Clay, "that I am no deeper in ycur i!ebt.M " "I'll attend no more of your balls" said Mr H. " ' I confess si- " id Cla "that I ha ' made so uiifriovllv an impression I aimed to put it h yond your rwer locompl uu; "V m marked notice of me . eaves me no reason to donht vonr dnr nfv " r.ilip.i .... ... - ' Mi. IJandoItli "I'ut a miss is a oo(l a a mile, l nave lost a coat and oa riavr t t . jraii.ed a friend I was never vi isr cncm our enemy sir.' " 1 he parties again shock hand? in the uir.-t c.ordiil manner and parted W havepivfn the i rep' mg as we received! it whither true or false we do not know i ,. -41.. ! .1 one u.mg ta;w t er i cerram; jnce f tie : i f i.con; ; e v .ith M r CUy, Mr U basnei-i ther in nnhi ic ur ro i vate bt en heard to , ..' ... .. . . , ' p r- aK .lirtsrerttiillv of tiiui : tet jre that . .... - ; - enf he so liei d no tct as ion to ioi-s vv mi , out loadir.g him with i r: v cc i e , One I frm!---Single I erms in all Su prer.ue Executive offices This is our max
i i elapsed Aye. w nat uou.ti he say it lie "g "t 0,,,y "nr "'""ei, hut our honor, our rights, ou interests, anel our liberties! r , I . 1 . , r . I i . Now many nunnreos nt thousands nas not ' G eo. Wolf squandered ! How mnnv vio
im-a sale aral a soui.u one, in winch 0 thouhtthat this dishonorable affair would real republican, or honest man can object cvor llu0 heen use(, t0 tVork upon the Let good things go round," as Dr. Prank- ftc!i,lg 0f ,ie community Rut so it is lin said Let not pow er remain too long in p ,hing, Hr0 happening every day, the same hands, ensoul Liber ly, and Jrac- aiJf, ue m;tx Vx,,ert to hear that the -mar ijYj, not tnouthmz uemccracy, Whatin t'ie,n,Jjn I5 nthing more nor les M.an w tubl a man in business ay, if he wa-re ',,e r, tleeted image of the "Greatest and quired noMohni.g his agent loan account, f." :,nd no doubt there will he plenty to of his stewardship, until nine years ha 1 -.wear to it. Rut about this wound in the
lations of dut has he not committed: ' make it appear; that awoun-l widen he How many foolish and wicked arts has he ,e, eived.as a consequence of his unbrinot recomme todeai ? And why. then, should a(.,j an,j t.nj p,ltiiions, was received ,hde we not bring him to an account of his fhimg the battles of his country !! To stewardship? He tlie servant of the utMt shifts are his fr iends driven t t xt ite people: he has abused the trust confided to iVeling in his favor. O temporal! O morhim, and we must remove him . He is the rPt "
be!''eirv of the j-oor man-, w hose rights he take away; and the InenU ot the ; RtrH only ; and is this man fit fo be the Governor of Pennsylvania? Head this: '-inetioire pioninmon or rne use ni; .. nlcl C I I Tl t L' t - c- rvi 1 r, , r, ,,-ou, r o.ro.. U o n'-c wori r.ovv cunstru.-tsng by the State, would pro ture re.-uils highly ben - eficsal to their employers and to the , State. Frcxx the Pennsylrar.ia H'hig. RANDOM READINGS. rr yen wi-h to make w .hat is called Idirgs" prepare three1 A.,rc ,l,nfl,,i:pS on FnoVin Idar.U-Ptc The f.ve allied monarcbs have conclud ed fo call on Major Parry, the Post-mas-ter general, concerning 'a reduction of r.ostace ' If'rTpi.cars the state of Georgia has riis - ,.oae(r 1V law of--Charles X hi" descendang a,.(j Hr consoi ts. lo nomiiiat;on nf Mr Van Ruren n , ;nUter t por.don slipped, and the cock, ctnkin(y ,lP floor, went, off. The ball penetrated below his left breast, and he instantly expired . np,vpfr(lpt : , Maryland, in point of improvement i- a J . 1 , ,Jm.who ffive . , .,. .aan nna away the whole Sermon, and keep none l0TJ!!f w-ns from 1 n ' a.,m ' AL'nA occasioned I f t I I ' i 1 gre i' -laughter, uti both soles. .Monsieur Chabert will -wallow Mr flonghton. the celebrated American Fire King, and his pupil. From the Saturday Evening Po'i. A LEARNED INFANT. An old gentleman died in'esfafe. i few vpat aco. in the stale of ?evv Jersey, !vpar nfro. in the stale of IS
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,, i a "i report ot the superratei.--! tat ot t. oa.able real and personal . ' ' . , . . . ,, , springs, an the in-p -r .c m ti.p. era children, who werel . , ' , r , . r , i r r, I rr,, town of b alma, was e-' rd -v com.i.n.j in i unmtormed. I he . , . .- .1 . 1.-1 r-..
! "leaving consider ; property, and sever : . . . . . i ... :. . r ) . verv i neraie an i unirnoiiueo ; eldest son, w ho was neaiiy of age. not knowing what step to take relative (o his father's estate, vv enf to a justice of ifV race, who lived in the nc?ighbourho id, fa ask some adv ice on the subject. The jus tier vvas a rn-tn who had had some experience ia s-jch business, and vvas extremely vain of his knowledge in the law, and al- . 1 ? it .-. -. 1 1 In r I r 1 ... 1 I h 1 a n f i r h ! . 'i t . l,v .1 ; , - L 1 - - .... ... -- .- ivmg them adv ico and in-tiuctioo. o., jsuch law bu-ines as they might have t transact. Alter having beard th y ol ar mm state hi case, he, with ureal p-ea 1 . ... I . . .I1 sure, told him he must go 10 uiij.e-.v O I Pro' ate-, and tell him th.at bis fath. 1 1 ia I : ip I intr-state, leaving a r.um'-er or hints, of whom he was the e..;e-t, and that he wanted to tike out letters ot .ol mluiratlOil, which iheJoige wou'd ac jor.c'ingiy giaut hi.-n, a -1- Le iruel tu u v.i-
I minister the estate a? fist as possible Our
j gn ramus went, as he did brr n msti ir ferf, , t the offi- e of the Judge of Prob-ites, nul ,'eeem-r a well elressed man sdtmg at the idt-sk ho addressed him in those words, ve ! "Sir, are on the Judge ol Reprobate? to "'Sir, my f ther lately died dcfes!el leav nir a nuim er oi inn-iei. oi wnoni j ara 1 i A l . 'he oldest, ami I want to take tut letter oi condemnation, and diminish the cslate a9 fast as p Tssihle" I mi . 1 1 l i ne junjje, arier a ne.:ii ni'in. naerrnJ'ilfci 'he blunder, so as fo find nut what " ;he wanted, and granted him the letters of ! aduiiuitratjon. AH chitilrrn are called infants in law, untu theJ arrive ut 21 UMof aSeTHE HERO OF TWO WARS . fi 14 reallv uitai.inor fo nhsPfVPlfie Vari ' . , ,' , . , ,i .it 'Oun methods employed to support the h!!;- , III- ll"USl U I .lllllll l 111'" lillli .OOI Wl. j i j . i . ,i . hi3 behalf. All the world knows, that i a rf-r Andrew Jackson received a wound 1M ,jlf, muhi.i, iU i.iui MMaini.i unextrarted Now who would have arm. It appears that lately the wound tat become painful, (wondei if c.nscienc9 VM anv ,hm,, totlo with it? it sometimes mukes wounds painful) and as the valuable ,fe of the General despaired an 01,ei .ilt)U mUfc nQei6 i1P JHrr, )rmt..j Ariel ,0;tder, mark what follow-! two hours after-JL.arjs he appeared, irith his arm in a s,, ai -hen i-i the armj fiuhtJm the buttles 1 ...... y " J 0f ,;s rountn ' ' ' Nov here is an att0(n,,t on the part of the Court sateiiitt s to franklin's Payable aiinst persecution. 'n,0. following beautiful ini.t.- no -i HiC njCf0nc;il ,(N J,, of )C Old Test amei.1, w a3 1 i D prflllii,f, , and by him comr . i or(i v ,nC!i. A'U it CIiie .US.I .K.ci l.l.rc lul.ftjrf, that Abraham sat in the door of his tenc 1 a,,ont th(j gojng (owu 0f the sua. ; And hi hehl a man bent witf, aire comtug fiom the way of the vvildei :n leaning on a stall" And Abraham arose and met htm, and said unto him, tuin in, I pray thee, and Wash thy leet and tarry all r.ight, an. 1 ih.eu 'fi0'1 sliri,t eaily on the morrow anu Ar:fl When rU-Tanam taw tn-u uic uiau Mossed not God, he s.nd mt h,m. why lho11 noL worship the most high God, creator -d heaven and earth ' iy lIlG ,IMtl ,nilvrr(''' an,i 'Uii, I do 'n - t wonlnp thy God. neither eH I call up. on his name; lor i hav e ma .e ; my -ei r a God which abi.leth always in my iv.u-f, and provideth me wiin an things. And Abraham 6 zeal w as hmdieo agn.a man. and he a. ,se and felt upon him, ami drove h.m forth with blows mto the AtedGod 'called unto him. saying : Abriru j " ham where is the stiange, ? And Abraham answtied arui sar l.i.or.j, he would not worship thee, initio r would if. ' he call upon thy name; thereiore have r '"vcn him out from before my far.- mto the w ibiei ness. And God said, 1 have burne with hira the'e hundred and ninety years, ai.d nourished him arai rlothed him. uotw ith-taa.:-w.Z his rebellion agntri-t me : and co'dd-t b ts not thou, who art thysclt a siuatr, leur with him one night ? Onon-la-a Salt Spring. The an- u ot t. 1 catt d t") both house It appearthe y ear I ' d !v "t 1 ; r ' ' ' ' ' a j 1 ou 1 m f -.ve : c I i i.' 17 b;:! : . too lev ii d St!a; vvhndi w t- co tii-e : e!s 0 s t.t lo-pe" lo'J 00 U b lsi.eis -1 ft ltjd.uOU hav i 1 u m t e by 1 1 1 . t v - por .tlJ " nei the re cue oy . r tat .iiiJ ar till 1 1 heat cnmbir.en The number -t l.r ..t rr-ifOi'ollfi id m inula' ... , , 1,1. -1 , mo 1:1 II. 1 1 1 . , . f 1 . - 1 I,v a 1 1 1 fi " 1 ' heal 1 a U: ii 1 ' 1 1 . . . . . 1- I . r 3o7,; unities. The m-r r 1 1 ! m-t!; m g s ilt by s hn he it o,- t e I 1 1 1 al e the Ouon lag t -a ..m, aa; tin 1 1 O'.ii.i s.i.t Co.niiioV, a a ii- ' 1 : w oiks; m all oon-i-; .... pt l fiCi.tl feet Oi 1 '. f 1 1 - - Th'J ?ai v'h -t Col'. : . ol..r - aa 1 n- tn L ' t !.' '.v , 1 w t, ; d i t r i a .t -v ;- :a ' I i u - : t t . - 0 t". h.ar:.vc3
