Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 25, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 March 1832 — Page 2

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T' ;h,-;-;P: VV!. ! ? agrity I, ck to -g confine tl-.lor.n.en.;;,,-, ttatfr c;ifnf acro my noddle -Mh:'" ' 4 " .V.'cuftr. Iv.,..vrrii;in.;ll!nrrbublv die horribly m H njei,t. hcn I was thuikmg ot the fob , .... -ri?j aram urn our " " ' lccl letter K 0f allowing nnv thin 'ml a wholesome

l Tough's t' tins

rveie cxtirpa- policy to advance wcasnW

that he bartered hi? vote on that occasion for the Secretary's Otiiccfand that he dm

. contrary to the w.llot his consilium... . "1 .-nnilv rrriituilous and

1 DP HIM Liiaic ? 'J r .

- .;-'r.Uor,r.1ed .iwradta nereis icu. . iN,!lSVc,,V,tulinn and vclopment on thi-subject, however, v l,.c! ith hi c.emies, without f" and h:ll Gen. Vance referred fo f,,r electioneering purposes J - . t of hij proposition, which

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..,l,t,,'!n.ifnvurf a;. , .. , - . ,h,t one citizen should i r; '' .f the laws from unstained by the smallest ,o a u

v ir iiict.'r.i a:ui i i"i u ueu i:i iii.i. u.i, i""" r . cnangeo. me poiin..ii.'. - --- d.o liiior it 1 1 ue. vv-l l ne i on-1

V,M " . . .r..,nr.iiii all! . . .. . .,rni:5r :n time: ,.:Jlor xyu,t, ., H.eme o: uasiar.uy if;""1'1" lJ . . ortnfl.

' What ,t,becofthemj u nu, 0,,hor,zed to announce U . ' aniandver.on who i, willing .u, ,hov. in a rhcUtian '.and, to be allow-, w.thcr. as a candidate lorbhentT, rnntrol the treedom of the pre . "J - - , han, Mrl)f( rerutat.on.

" ;,h ;4:m1 unknoivi.? Let - . der nfinfi-aj.eruiervieni: iu p. - mnrp crcd in

oiliuj cu-ii - . . ,,n.-iii"' vi"U5I tieiii'Ju. , ,i pn .irronnto that l WHICH i an nu;i thoUoareeu,!ou to the ex.,- ,at the , n. u0 h?t C5l orr,on! an I all en . ccc unt ot . hia Iifej for lhe g0od of h cotutry.

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ers in nu?

v.-it anv of the laues ivVi ol this cstv. and thev will beat unre unieceiveil; oven tl.-c - rt 11 "llCrP , wh.i'.o writ' tticc h'l-dy mpiox

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Several communication are on uuu, ..,i .. ii'. .1..5I tlv be attended to. Our cor-

.. ro rmW- f-. o or f'rfc newspap

onal district ; and then, (a now,)

rnnre66!

ri(ea

cl.arp now the atwdes of '.'.""'v 'can f H up manoscript . An a.ltcitirow .-, ,U-ca.e. Whatthink ou. U hcM m!. lhe M.chigao ,oad 1.0.1. Vol'al-:; in. ..V noiwJ, fc;l,,It!t, in (M U.. for .... !,,. ...-er t. .tl.... ;n fnnr ami tweiity liour-- - , n,,()rurnevt ueek-

mut give us tune, as wc have fi neSVnnef. in this ftate were appoint-

l,.,on tr-nn in the establishment HoP( a!lil paid tor in-ertmp ine ai.-m "

reiomd distiict r.ow embrace? nar

nrv iiui-iin", . r .. .. .1,01 11 i

TVha thick ou. mother-, v nf children being touu.l en-aged u, tt Th Mnuu:Y Dobbin- is too person

irress

rnn

man'' as representative in Conpres?,

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would be a pitv to niiiiiiou iror.i mn leader. It i3 "found in a cnm:rjii.rati': ,,f' pome length, published in the V. S Telegraph, cf Wednesday , by iMr. San;uel L Clement, in indication of Idm-f l: o,t the statements of ccitain r.'pre

entative? in Congress horn INew loih..

Not having puhlishe;! the iiiciti

which he replies, e tontine our riu.at from his letter to what relates to the way

whicli Tostmaster ure on.;n u u ru

ll(1factured in the -chool et ueioim: l had been engaged (says tr. ie men) a- editor of the Lon-fsland Fatnt-t, by the foimer pObli-her, and at the in 4l9nrp nfMr.Pfreen, consented to pur-

Mr, Kfxn Ve pleaded, it correct to c( am ,evei:vl others Ieau receive the following a-j an answer to the y Q vvhom it belonged, anfl -Pt 7.ZLE" in the 22-1 number oi your Mrs eJ t0 Rive thom twelve hundred dol-

enger

fVoi Weekly Messenger. Tin: rrzzLKK.

The word of seven letter is

al

St rnn? a pot oi - , y . r, ,,, cation nt course is rfje.it- i . , mini' maternal deception) 1

a lire .u ( .

- I -f. .. unfit VV "' A -

to.ilei.ee thecne. c, u j; ; r ...

vith w:u;mg, tier cuikuim

n.Ieepi -ot a man taunmg uiu .oy' '"1

rofhiee a smoke, as ne ioiu r

K.H HIE VINCKNNKS GAZETTE. The i iter of an Article in the Vin-rpnP-r,:ittP of last week, over the sig

i,tM. nf .. ,.lrler;, has understood

and behold, the printing

out the damp? 'bhe.e are only spec.mcn.,!ih M Tpmhn6Pn ha, m.vle from one

.elected fr .m a dene tua vi ""- , thc Pl l .1. f,r,K'lPI'HW.!

which now pnrvau" ; ':llie aU(hnr.

hnt now rutnetl ana negier.ii'u

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s i ss ii' a1 1 3 i uumv MARCH 17, 133:.

;-""r Prtsi hntof the Uni(e! States, HKNKY CLAY. Pot y;:c President of the Unite! Stoics, JOHN SKUliK VN'r.

CLAY ELECTORS. Jacob Kuykendai l. of Knox county, ;,jhn Hawkins, r.f fountain, J3am'T.i. IIhmekson, of Maiion, Dr.NMs r e n m n o r o 5 . of Harrison, U'alicii Wii.-in, of Cas, Stlfhkn Lt cr.ow, of Dearborn, Aefl Lomax. n' Wayne, CONTINGENT ELrXTOKS. Sflva' s Everts, of Union county, John I. JVeelv, of Gibson.

litors of that paper, a demand of

Thfl writer of tne article

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referied to, feels no oi-po.iiion i In agency in the insertion of said pice, if he believed for a moment, that Mr Tcndinonr anv other individual had the rit to mske the demand. For Ins ejan i.Vn?, either in print, or veibally, atlecting the character of any individual, he holds himself personally responsible. In the

piece alluded to, no charge n-as wane oi intended to be viade ntTectmg the character

of Mr. Tomlmson or any oiner n-..

on the contrarv, he is spoken ot in terms oi respect "as a man and a citizen It wa not the individual selected, but the mode in which he was brought out, that was animadverted on. Thewiiter thought and still think it anti republican, at war with the genius and spirit of our constitution, certainly novel in Indiana, and regieu to see

.ho r:ir.t re At OPteit Or SaTUl.uuru ,.v...

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Mr Tomlinson is now tticr.anuu.nt party, avowedly brought cut on party Ground. t0 be r,lu ai 'l 'arti ""I date. If. un.ler this tate ot things, he i ... 1 1 - K-, r.;a fitnAss and qualifications

It'll' C! Mini l ...-- , for the office he a?pires to, and the mant;er in which he was announctnl , are not to . . .f i;,,icmn in !l Ipm-

Ue made the sutyeci oi u- " Iperate and respectful manner, he will find

himself much mistaken "A 1 AllMLU.

l;tr font. Asa means oi iui. -Arm n t'le irosi, Mr. Dergcn and the

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t-ck-on admioi'tiMtion rnmmaniis iutr j.a- cof 0i that woi d, may iorm ui " - , rlv ,ccommanded me lor uie u-na trona-c of the government. This dis-jjn,r wor(U) yy. Table, Blake , blank, bleat, of roma9ter, al Brooklyn. Mr. fr.rt ha now f ,VAMveekl v newspapers- . . J k ,anP f t);iUe, beat, ale, bet. eat. net. inquned to know if some other

got the riws-uy ii.-i. !ntm,er rf the party could not recent

Posey township, Feb. "b. ,he nppointment, and stated that my jeing To the above, we hate dis-an eiJltor would be urged as an object-

J covered our Devil has made an addition, ll0a. wr. oeige . .v, - -! ... . i.. ,id,.i .wtiwai the wish ot the party that me otiici.

ter in it onild bv Mr linnn. receive even ;U9,ng. tve the nye, ua ., onfcircd on mc, and ,hat Mr. the pittance -by authority.1 This pi ml !ot vvri,i,lg paper in the office. 8C0,-1 H;irry h;uJ no light to object, and I wa? ing authoritv is'. 1 repeat, taken from the, fji but jve whn he has furnished aCCO-rtillgl, appomUd i-W Sun"-'takeii out of the congress.on- aU who are tUgpose(i l0J .,lt wa9 the wish of the pnrty that he il district and given to a scurrilous paper me u cor,rt,rrCll ou lhe editor, "rinter devoteJ to nh, fo.ter his ingenuity, which are-Nat Uen. lh i0Almaiter geiieral v,aa told, h nar-no matter for measure! What lia!ej)Cnt, lCn, leak Jean, bean, take, lake, lQ object;- Ue -accordingly i l" . . .i.;c.9 nnpthede-! .. ... .,. i.i, nnt-lp l- it ixi.., o tiirf'iro i here for ar.'

HI l'l II ", i . .i . i, i i. .,mtn tskiin lroui tne

autnornv im 'ch --- "Werter'n Sunt'.r 'This large congres-

n,Kd district, with its eight newspaper

U now dei-r.ved nf the laws! not one pr.n-

saTSllie "U.Mhi I'Muis; .--a-f a,Pi al,ci, nau, i um, am , oi.-.v , cun)pnea : n.i.k- V , ,

tv postmater now comptam on talk fmlk, teat, bat, ken, tale, honest and abueu ieopi i w u.... f tins people, cn account of the glaring tan , tea,, te, t al k , Mr. Van- propositiou has b.cn ,eg.

'. .' n' ' , .,mu,0 r,nrfv'alwavs actiiofp. Meak. neat, belt making in , ,, it vas we tiust. be

iniusticer mum: 4..i-".v , . iiivhi,h miui, - nght'and if Mr. Boon rewards a con aftditionai WOrds to tho-e f-rmed by the .fau3 jf wa apprehendfcd that it may emternrtible eddor out of this district or . denl ot the Me-cnger. barrass the landing bill.bv overloading iV

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Wc hope inai nr inn uui hhis object, but present it in an indepenr,.rm m which it can hardly be doubt-

una mnii,- - , . . 'II '. (hn nCCnnt rvf I fit h

I ttine public. For a long ti.ne ins pa en, that u " -

il io i'oiici'ji me i .:U'i'C- """""

THF GKEAT SECRET.

r,pn Jackson's feeble state of health is

t ;.-.!-. twill not

the .'reformed atimmisu ,u. publi-h the laws in this district, who dare L-..i,J The W. Sun'is never subser

U,UT' . . . . i. -,B utliP

vpni' O. no! it aiwav? piuLKt....-

',"" ' i nr

tint wliv rewai w j

ep it a profound

expense oi me ", !corrpf In suite ot their enons a i

is -all in the family " ury . kn0VV() abroaj. that the

now no cause of complaint, even u ne k- n h eca,io am

law be never

party'7 always act rig

freedom ot the press! h.u - v . - p ? rmloavored to r (he ..Democrat ,a In .anaj.hs, a t expen-e ot the - A . Sun? It ron wt . lite of tll(,ir 4.

Uir.ilv" taureiy uikic . -T"

,, oci.i.v, I i.i .1 j l.o .l t Vi ia nrcrai I0U". ano inai i , Hrvrp ot ueO'eiovu i

- . i . j l. k i i rmi uiniiii n in unn .fL'iiir-'w w

i.-nown to this people "uiei " , r. .:.... .a" nnilipr , . .i. V.w !,Ptrr Viritiiii, has

. r-i i i m hp ennnot enuiiro u:t- i i i.,- - l,.iiioi ui i . ht! Only let me ne conn oi have , . ... -.-..atPft bv the I'resident to the

;VlfJRLE term, wunm i'-u u-i".

FOR THE V1NCENNP-S GAZETTE JACK'S CATECHISM. Continued. . r iv.fi

Question. What do you unniv o. ....

ANOTHER EDITOR REWARDED. Tames G. liryce Esq. son of the Rev.

and that Klhn Hryce 0f Georgetown Ky. and late

I g in uv,

II lilllll in. i ....-- urru u-.u.i' - j . . , . two letters fiom Washington, fiom otBce ()f J(1de in the Territory o l-lonua.

gentlemen on whoe integrity the c.ommu- S(t,)iry 500 per annum. I n e -i .e. i - ;.n..iinti reliance i . i a Ic.kson r.andu.ate lor Jiec-

nitv may place nu ur-'T iuii 1 , .air. uijrv.c - . ( Thev hold the following emphatic lan- 1(or of president and V ice-Presu.ent, ar.

illlcr A the Jackon Convention in December

. Th e President 'cannot stand another, ut

r ' " . i i i1b JniipfCil.'. u . arv h:iruUome efcb in fa

.. . . . . a n-.i.1 I ML' I II ' ,U . ... . ' . . l-ll IM ir l

v . t ,.,i lerm : uia umih. - i-- s p - i------ - j ... , , . i

cmue pursueu oy

We had the pleasure of attending on Tf.m-a.i.iv last an examination of the pupila

r.f the Vmcerine Academy. To say we tre-e satisfied. "tild be but faint praise, )r we were really surprised t the pro--rejs and proficiency of the. students. All of them were entitled to commendaiion. and when this is attained, it is very .iihVolt to discnmiaate It is but ju-tice

however, to ?a that the examinations m

r- i:.i,i,.r nitw. Arith-

wOinpOlluai,uri iiunii.ii . v. j metir.fcc. were succfsfull) sustained, hy M i-tets Clink. Hull, le uncn and Smith The young ladies also did themselves much 'ciedit by the ready and correct replies loqup-tioru propounded in the same

tranche". The visitors were

nleased. and tueexerc

honorable to the assiduity of the scholar-, but rfflectrd much ci edit on their talented

cache r the Rev. Mi

r 1 tt n. 1 1 Ipp'

Qo (at as it relates to the no-

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.i- n.lite to he BUDPniieu

IJl il LlIIHM'ill. - 11

i i- ;c fi.st. hreakins- dojin ,, noniinatioo of Col . K. M. Joaa-

The Pas' yar h is worked a Miipns.ng aon f f lhe V ice-Presidency . 1 he kmCi rhantJe in his personal appearance ; fet.lmg3 0f the good Colonel," never euti :., ,;,7 . rrif frrhle. and : i- e;, ia l.o mil. done of kind ottices.

by the people as representative of n, , arcreJ.11 We do not make tlas)Thp Senatc wiU however have to paw

county, I consider u an euo, i rVL..,t0mcnt as tnitter of rn .r;ng

n i ii . v. i" - -

mmation

r .nor. i.t tvrp,t from the hon

OI UlUl J HUH l l' l-, . , ..I T : , r, r.,,,-!! ' . . .k -.rrtxt i. i roil it e fciace

: ot the country, ...c . --

Faf upon the nomination, aad il remaiusto b

.. i , .hfiPl to determine

as it uiey weiu u. i.i . for themselves. Quss. Oi whom were that comaiittee composed ? . . t i . ... t nom V.nt have a right

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to

1 OR THE VINCENNES OAZETTC. CORRECTION. Messrs. Editors:-An important error appears in vour publication of m audrers to the Freemen of Knox county, last

week. I asked if the caucus candidate

f.,r thc legislature be in tavor o a pro-

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tecting tariff, or would he allow .,iroped.i

labour paid tor there at ioui

day, to come in competition wiui oui labor, now worth 75 cents? Your publication changes four pence (equal to about

pven and one halt cent

i suni that with boar

Fngland.or Ireland

.ood journeyman mc v:r - v true nrinciple

halters or uijvu-uiiu..-;;i..uuuiv - , -

bert ; and wtratuo you umm ..

... ...: ..r ,n,rh..iPr. are the the revolution wouu na.

ann im' I'cnu nun .

causes ot the ability oi i.uiopvai.

rplv tvih that the Hero . ihatbodv will dispose of it.

ge of Methuselah, m the! Cha, s B,bb, E?q son otitic iion.ueo.

a Senator ui Congress, nas

est eomanry o. .;, m;,rbt live to the a

thinking and voting for whom uuy v- hpalth. and in the cntiie u-hh now

J, LLe,nn of hi faculties. Yet, when theU rnimnated to the Senate for the o.-

fact is indisputable, that he is totter.n-fice of jpe in the Teriitory of Arkausas.

on

that

l 13 I in. . L'u -"- ' - j i - the verge of lhegiave.it is infamous Mr. Bibb (the Senator) has recently , it i t his hireling press should attempt to.lho, ht tVinted some little dissatisfaction 11 .i ...a .t.oidd ! .b .1... .,ionf iL Admmutra-

ii. i u" ii v ' " - - ... (i nil in u iiui.ii. aim c. u i h nmp n k ul "-

upposc that the plan ot a comm. tlce t'0 (10(1 bun up as a cand,date for 10n and the appointment is supposed to

r . .rt.n ,vrr more anx

uniunateu irom nifu -ii -----

i nnu i n urn moto thc ir ow

iiy- iv in - - ,

than the good of the coutury , u. ...

highly

fur one month. The cheapness of labor,

cbipf

nations to undersell the work ot me mechanics ami manufacturers ot the United States- and were it not for our protective

es would soon munoaie

dutie

WPre,,e"; he ' 1 office in .!. nation. That office, hilvp ieen ix ,l,e son will, a vw 'T, SI'! , ?. w.H .. .hon.M be filled the i..a.i..-c.io1, ol lb. a.h.

min i and sound tieaitn , auu ( Mr 1S an old anc expen ii51....

.i7not C;ljimgelf4 ana cannot therefore, wc siiou.u

eDer-Uin,P0se. be caught with so small a un u.

a-r jh ....nointment ofa son to an ollics with

facial or-I i i Ji niO i.pr :inum ilr.

U- 7cumUed It i,m van ... ..... : ja sai..r u uu. fc,. ,

-uf Vin to represent the t'resiuem as "SH,bb was abscni wiieuum i -Jwell It is in vain for the echoes of t" mmation of Mr. Van Uurcn was takfr:. i . , . r-.i.-.i" in diif'.are that ''!)1S i n. ..,.,.. nl,l l.nvp saved thf majriCia!),

stietchot power m their day . I and that -he w.iijaill, ,e t0ods of tear, that have beer.

As an individual, I am ctu., :!"! The rei-rescn . . lilte hv the "Ry the Autt.on-

lalous as u is iue& 7 throughout me .iuiu.ji

iitnrc .u a"-. ...'... - .- in(iure oi vigorous mini auu uwi.o in,,) to four dollars, would not take so cllVn ti,ng added, would mlothers to adopt their opinion, a. it they . . vvhoep , ,)Vglcal , or Scotland, hire a j alone were mfalhb.e. I ; TjWi Jdys are . ;,.aic (inch S tall I Q 'lf' U,J i. , io v -am for .... offic

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, .K.L- ih it it i alto'remer uii-uu.

Minn. ...... D .:,. ,o .wtMm

:. .i - -r;r..M.,i..4 ot i he.rtv aim i i.nni

Hil Hie uuu j'.i'ii't". - --

W

.i :. a.irin -t once iils-

i .. i . . .ii ...'r-.rP'jk her.eai n

beheve if we were permiueu - .. -'V . , . , ,. iW ht,alled. They aie

IUI auu v w -

drnv.

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i ui v-..-- - - - . ....I ..:. i., n h ll!l r 'IlL (Uil! UIHI.I.IU' - . . i I ,

k, destroy me ucpaneu . . f aWare, that Gee Jackson wi.

of seventy.. to , ere rn h--; I hlo. 0u account of his age and bo.li.y

whether or no we snouiu luus ii".j

Lfjintoa Oisfrrer.

. i -.,-.i i ii,,- r,,nritrv Mtn ;orcigu "

ijej ni u.iii .'poll. .',i.- - j -,- 1 ' .i- .rrlror drain olt our

ip iirmei s .ra. j.i...,

m

onev, and ium every native

artist. 1

ii i:l. lU.j enriortlllll that

nope ou win pumisn our readers may seethe true object ! had

mview. The error consists soitiv, ... ..i...-.n. tbP ord .tence,, into the worn

"dollars.v The people will understand

their own rights and interests in due time. A FREEMAN. X R The writer of "A Fieeman" is

apprised that his name has been asked tor Ho would cheerfully affix it, if any propel reason weie assigned, but he gratifies no idle cuiiosity . He promulgates no opinion that he would not avow on every suit

able occasion; he harbors no personal ill

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i '. .1... ?- ..( nf lllf II. CI i tiuiuni'v , - ,

tamely ut.mil mr i-.. - i . . f ,v,;u tintion. two years mngei

hands oi me guir-ic v- - ; ',,;,,, fl

Wc are indebted to Gen. Tipion, our Senator in Congress, and also to Gen John M. Robinson of "Illinois, for several Important public documents which we i ii r.ririfis from hereafter. We.

h a '. I ill tt ' . . . diflVi iu politics with these gentlemen, but their politeness is duly appreciated They will please accept our thanks for their ? ir.,! attentions.

jwill; he indulge- no taunts; ne utfttuus large s'cer. the 4 quarters weighing . t0 ,0lenre : his sole aim i to promote re uU 1C0O pounds, was slaughtered injtlie public goJ. He disclaims all unbe - , , . . m romm-nutizan zeal, and be cannot be th "cck- " wa' M"ea "-V Mr' '.,fl,onc?d hy pa.lizi. poner. In o,.r, Ochtltree, a venerable and enterpnzmg . . nominat,0n of a party meeting tot

farmer of this count v. Mr George Da-, Native action, he adopts no new opinT,, also an enterpnzmg citienf this i n,; he has inva.iably viewed such pro T . . - . ,-,r ceedins as prejudicial to the harmony pla, e. purchased ,t. we are i;.!ormed, tor ? J f f tn-

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to determine the question fully

IV aiWiue rtun, - rc-. M-i sacred! infirmities, to fulfil the duties of hr? Ma-

prmr.iples of liberty to the

designing few, that we

i i thtmnrii in-..iiri-" v 1 1 f iir

as manv shocks

(hgnanlly answer no. i -r;w.itp renronlics and services in Que- If in these days it would f.e ins o tad, it crumble, rapid tieen considered dangerous to the e-tab- he fie d M f as Ueath fob

hshment of liberty, can it be cous.ue.cu J , r, - k m welIf that

oa: .""""M . J . .3 ... o

eral Jackson s uouny - -

Vow the .Vc-jj England Farmer. ON THE CULTIVATION OF HEME. Ilnmn tenuires a deep an'i rich so:!.

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e oi iu.S T. j - , . lu.m , l0 IlU,e it upon a nght son,o

Bhnnld rear their! They know that wntu ...al....... I d worn out and cxhr.u.ted, until

I - . , I ... l.o li:i IIVPU .IIUJ

. . .i i-.. ... , ...-,n n nvtrn co ' '- -

even told tnunuti .u-ioi.c , , ,

ft i t.lizirrr

i .i,,.0r,,nt iiiw to its iueservdi.

Itrs i io 1 1 g i - ' .

Iv in the incii.iency ot rapiu ott,a.

I..,, .in iUv nusrenrcsent ttie ease :

ij 1 11 V lilt , nu i"-j . . .

I heir ohieci u"uulHl1"; i ..hn PrPMdency.for the purpose ot se-

Ka .nni Ot SIXl t.oo;

J?l, Certainly not; and it appears ,Gen

mp that the Present crisis cans

rio.,:l that values Ins libertie

rtftri, ui" r ( J

to rise m the majesty ot treeimr... - y- ,

k,ugao,x..mple from the - -"j - - Van Buien. If bee wars1) idace an irrevocable veto oa eve curing in P must rn ((Ui

ry such attempt at u.u. pation. j lo he,ltate to hazard

O.t Whv do vou call n uu.paiiw...

will of a free people in an unjus

. , . . ri n r

Que. By what circumstance? eboul i a man be governed in giving hi vote to him who is candidate for public Uvor. Ans By theciicumMancts attending

.. w t '0 I. If

unuu lai.d worn out

; ..." i u I ! kI bv uianuie.an

couie of husbandry, will result only m ,1,-appointment Nor can it long be ccn-l.-.ned upon the same piece of ground, without an anr.ua! Kipply ot mavoie. Eut upon a good soil, with an an; mil sprinkling of manure, at the rate of eight ry

. . .. . I - r- r- f . I I . ,11 C t

e 'in". II IT .l i'C (.uiiiiiui'i

.III i J

if ii load to

for a succeed ot years w:it,ou...ny material diminution ia the va.uc ci Utr

1P 'S'.crop. , f

'I l.n frni-.n, mUSl UC !it -acu ... ...-v

!?eed, much in the same manner as for flax.

jtitiable, ne borne in mini

Selected to the ot

i

U assume trie

.i i i.fi ..iw i. 'i r row tt Bum-

the .ropnecy. Let it: It D.n-t ' I"" - , A,!rew Jackson re Icentlv to break the do,.,, a -,i I . . in..

I' . x-.i i',... p,. ;ii. .m hne and mcuow. .-.oi..v

hce he now u.., i V.wt rie.rec , of labor to pr :

reins of government. D-.;. !(ft ,tt to tU

Oarest Mercury . duce uns ei.,, .....rmir

We hav

. i llllll . Ill t - . t 1

,,rs. tie .hsposeu ot . rcoublic the people at large, nut Ins character and quai.nuauv u , . - rn(rrc,, . for 60me time pat,

v v . . . i l . . i i.to unci (ioes uc io i , d- . . i r. ii.ttiniT

" - . . . i . , Mir r i.ki-i a i.i; iui i m mu

,der-l has more enu.,.y -i ....... . -

?irence, than that ot Jit. U1

introduce into the post omce SyS.eui,

that the consent ot me i ie-

;.Ur.rrhi,i i, the cum

wln hi cround iu a , PTfi ate to

r:u s i i v, sa.

jt..- - -

ughiog and

h:

the beef readih at o Hi t! b Give mr larmers but a ehan

but a goo-! piioe lor good aitn

fhall ha e It-ss rtason to .-omp

tirce; for on the yeoman v .t the county

- h . . . I ii. Inrn.litiAn I n,Uiel 1 lie I H1.1IUI..

tin- pci Meet paiiy. are. nut ... . ..nuu - r ; toeverv coaS

c. g,ve them, and this people, I think. can govern mem g-, u. . . Uusi

mdv bv truth and reason, ation in me ui-cuai ,

:lll UP ' - . L'n.'i" - l . .i I.... ,il j nll.l tMi .U-

in,. .. .n., would knowmch misieiuesentl Wues. is it me om - - i

I i ' i ot Ii ai d ' - " - , aim'.. :,t t.C I'Olls, b,,cl

Inn nvin. aild II hlSVlCWSaUU Hlllilll'.iii! 'i'-- " .7

depends the prospei ity

, f Y:ncrr.::cs.

!'c misunderstood, l!ie lauilisnoi iu mm.

1 He believes it is the province ot a tree

. u.,r, i ..f t.v nronositionlreceive the i-ee I

winch; tew laimeis m, i

too much.

i-t... i in,u l.ir jowifig

of May. A few da)SeaI..e, o, .a., J . i..r..r, fp It must i.ot be f n

H about the 10!!'

In r'mi.iikii hia, tTia i cht-d. ia pi oresMon to celeb

Pt o;dc to reason and to art. as their judg-

it..r t:nt 1 I f Vl'IV f fbUVU

Ans. Uuduul.tedl;for the right to do

, . onP nf tho. e;?eutiai miicie"

i . r rt v 1 i ! 0 1 1

r . . ... . i . i cn.iio L'ir i' ;i a

1 dent ot the j uiieti uu "' .

to ex;

-,we the tendpr plant ht

. ..II .,J..-,ir ros .111

should be made necessary iu ,rht cro.,

pointments of Deputy-Postmaster, . . .. .,ait orniiliimi'iits cx eei

:,t oi-Mo.iuce

1 i iown I ite in May, it will

the stalks Wlli

aud whoevei'ficcs w hose nett emo.uments cir

ti

ate

. -.i .....!...., I. m hi. averv ,

(nrti;-i-t mm decide: ana wi.nuui .wiuo.. ..v.i.w.... , i- n mi, lEnmlrp 1 dollars per annuiii. -i-"

., ,nv.be will claim to u tic.pate ! commits the choice ot puo. . " " , ,f it ha, not "

illuttrion Washing '.on.

of the glorious privilege.

ma

Hi,

: .1 . .' . I .

crrten o.il annivettaiy oi me iunn oi u.r - , .....,.. opinions ot some.r.e enjoys, an

II) l I l . 1 ,v 1.1

i . ' ...ii.,n.n . hut hp would nut ex ! wues.

.1 I , 1 O t'l t I t ' ' IU . . ' V.

'l..V

lV..n.lni!i- ot ill

i . . -...i-a rii lit; ..tt-uwi..: " -

ers -im. I IP lin' uij:uiji. -

u i I 1 1 i " ii - i - , --

T - ... .1

. .. i nr i ii iw...

1 lllV. J w - -

'I , .. ... idp-o'iistratioQ m

. .i i.i. ..... i.mwiiuii fiv in. rtcui

.;.,.. them it l,e were noi uioioug..t ca. f... .v t -

t.. P.ictclitait. lomifriv a t r-si-.iPr.t ot',' , ...... r,ti, . nn.l nl thi. cv i geneial I

i'ii - - -.- -- - - - , i , . ,i ,i ii i urn Mui'Min i - u

this town, died with hxurop;,) !.,, ;it Car !t M ,flider is t-qually nee to judge for

I,,!., viulliv.m ceuatv, a few ,ias since . , tua.-. If ov-cmou may seem to requne.

i i . I . .1 i run ill Oil I l! I uc ra.Mijiiu W i -cn rather skeptical as to tho cx- A t . it ai-iu - ui

i-t r.ce ot t! s ;:seas' awioagM u-. bu! fi '.n ;i C' iiU'i'ati''!! with oi:e 1 t die mi

lL ,.l,ie ai..l :i.UihgMd phy-Ki;u

What doou think ot the course y the present adaiaistration m

in ' I think it resembles very much! that which led to ihedowntadct theUo-i

b'j earned t-n, we arc induced to! wc tfieu witness, piodecrJ

r a the vinlennes gazetth.

i F.Ian OF THE L .N i I Hi) TA1ES.

Oi Mr, ens F.LUiOHS. - l'l

. . i ....ii .i' r-nntiniipd here.

man republic, anu wu., .. ' .uevitably teiminate in the subversion ot rnn liberties.

1. u true, that Henry i-lay wa.

m.t ;i e as cu ir

Que 5

i threeii.avea thin coat

'in 'i uititv ot srei vanes v, nu

.irength and condition id' the grnun i Pivo bu-hels i the u?u il qu mtity ,own no i an acre--and this is generally c ....i ...mo i'i ! Oi' n

(.lent, some n.ivcu?cu . u .,.. verv s'.p ng land have gone a h

ilnte bushels. Rut I believe ii r farmers have found th"ir i

in in l it v r a .i

l" -.

mu .j i ii i

rut n,o-t

irie

C

r I. . r. , . r 1 1

monstrateu the necessity oi s a o

againl abuse of the appointing t.y iri a.,or.,ible and interested agents 1

,1,;, rn.hPrt. which is now e tr j

IHJWd I I. I"" ..-., -- w. . i - ii uan

cied bv the i'otmasiei unn.-, -

anomalv m our political s) stem, an-, connection with the doctnne tint m pa.-

ty contest the victors are cntiueu .... .poils, i ofmostcoriuptiug and coi.-o(..i,g ...... i .,,.t ...,-nr tn t'arlo'o

.ntluence v e - - whc t com( , , gr... i ... . -

Ur examples io ihuji"4"' e i , . . n. w,-r f y.-:! ' '

iii-"t' iv "

i a

, i. few of ;r,;..!nt n it.it fir:

lMtig a gipater

until. When it exceeo-

a . i ... i ......t i.. .1 i . s i be sti' o:.

i .t- i 1 1 1' i ii i -1 i - . , i , h- .educed to a very tn e t: th. O -m-