Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 March 1832 — Page 2

rnd -r.Prrh of Mr. Clay on the jinternar.mproverr.cnts? Sec ray I

1 . ,r ntUem Are veil lor them r see

tanlLhas been received irom a - - fmhracinir the

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Washington, in pamphlet lorm . " - i Pad and are satisfied that the argument, of the favorite son of the west, in favor of the protecting: system, ate not orthv. but un-

iy pan i'.ii- i -

cn

? T irk-rii'lepfpch, or thoucht lor thernelves which .... i v v ? j.icu-ui. -I"-"' 1 t , . ., .. i,irtr,H Letters have been received in Is. c

cc

i i .. . i ...w, I ,. . jf,i, i . cnfpr i. in ! ) i hi iijnirtii-.- -

pies, as approved uy .a,...,. j. , d

ficatmn r I had no power .unus n i.. .. -

mPn n sou and sentiment, irtemtu .n.-

Are vcu for nulli

i- ..... . oiiiti a l:iw nnr pipii a

nueu- -- J , , anil(imm, :lI1d cogwheels in b

treaty against me " . , - date?" .e you against it? Read my ! mighty stale engine, which hence lor- . ;i..,i,.i.n .i,,nripr Iward moved, mechanically, ly 11 greai

leuers io me v.n.ti " v......... - ,"-

it.. ..:.. i . ii n i j . ..ci'nn ri 'nwcri m r up innw n Li rum

1.l P W OU HI CiaUlV I.IV t II cl .nn nrrMintt I lif h'lllli 1 lieailUlV i-cimai .u.-w.

I :rnaner.l.utour columns, Mr.i. meaee! Are you for it ? Head my last! ,a party can do

!

Letters have been received in X. York,

mentioning the marriage, at I'aii, cl" the notorious Mis W light to a foreigner, neither ) oung nor handsome, b i: t rather hav ing something of an ogre in his appear-

other words what ladies wouiu

It is ndded that the aid

ance in

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w i ... .t thnt tn- :ra 1 "il III lUl.

out of'of Lucina w a succes? iuuy invoked oy mo

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too limited fir its insertion, as

'pHmphlct makes 43 octavo pages.

We

t.r Vus.i.inJ the I nilcl State?. i!KM! V CLAY. Vict Vrevitr.t of the L'tcd States, John skih;ivnt. CLAY ELECTORS. J a co a Kt vKr.NPAi.i-. nf Kr.nx county, John If w kins. f Fountain. Samt i.l flK.M-rro.v. of Maiion, DrMs I'FXNiN.iTus.ot Harrison, Y,m ri:i5 Wii.s "n, of Cas, Stki h'..n Li piow, of Dearborn, Ac f.i. Lomax. of Wayne, Svlvani? EvEr.Ts, of Union county, John I. Neklv, of Gihon.

shall, however, make some extracts herc-

ifter.

And to come to the subject .HrcCv be- ci.il, U f h Jta uiJ h.J .0 f . vc for or acail).ta tiroltclmglthe ery slenrterestmateinls, nrt honor n.i(.r c J

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X. ORLEANS PRICES CURRENT. ! March 10, 18.52. (Flour $r 50 per barrel . Fork, me?' '.inspected, 11 2o per bl-1. Prime, 0 2ojCargo.7 00. Corn in ears, 75 cents per :h!d Oat 1 50 jer hbl. Lard, Ci and I I -. II HM.'

6! peril). Racon, and b per id. .mskey. 'M and 35 cts. per gallon, scarce. Beeswax, 2 cts. per lb.

As it is impossible to embrace the pro-j ceedings of Congress in a weekly news-

paper, we have abstained from giving unsatisfactory and garbled outlines, which

too often create false and

We are authorized to announce the fol

lowing named gentlemen a? candidates

for Constable, in Vincennes township: HENRY L. RUBLE,

JAMES THERIAC. CUAUNCEY W. ALMY.

ministration.

mafpriaU'llvmen.

uui hi inr - ui.i - - - - . t ... j i

in the high place? of thejtewif the bettenn genera. ca?c, . .1.. . . - i ... 1 1 1- mt' info rif.

P.ut I ie- is something in uie pamui.... ...c - I W. A lift

'fore U9 "to point a moral," u noi -m aumu !a tale'' The subject of a ecandal though

fnrD in ;rp vou tor or ajiain-ia I

,,rri' ()n thatubiect 1 am thi,that,or .able men

.' or,rl nreri-elv a v cu idease, cen and set them up

-T ' - . . - ..II tlirP l.leincrsVeneral and elate go? rnments.

uemen: ... a .. .iltnL.

pouring in upon us like a torrent, will you .peat .i; .ci . o , u u . u c ,

coaway? No, stay and enjoy this jubilee : wnai may " i.n,, hr,nvn off and d,sowned by .he

What a delightful variety! Are you not a nd exaspe raieo p.r. , - " -rl ' ""j . kiiul VriencU Vhoe feelings her manifold lend of variety? If you are, you neyer by the voice of hi.couu L at one time

can tind neater than this nondescript aa-:oi par.) wsy - ' r71nU lnmn ,h. taUnt, intellitrence

. . I . -w. . . i i Tii ni in I n M i r;u . .i 1 1 Li in 1 ti 11 uiiiun . . .... . - . - - 4I

CIllllllCUl, liyuim .- i -ii

!ihp tongues of the wise and good men

rt .

the land, ma be another, and a very (lib ferent thing.'

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MR. CLAY'S SPEECH. The profound, lucid, and comprehensive speech of Mr. Clay, in defence of the American System, is received with ayidi- .. .rnintrd most extensively . The

TECUM SE ITS DEATH.

of'modesty of deportment, richly entitled her

to all the courtesies which were exienueu her. She lost her respectability, not by being carried away by the vanities of the world."" the intoxications of life acting

u-.il mi nd but bv n attprntit net

The Detroit Courier of the ;nd remarkabc for its impudence thin iU

Ve are authorized to announce th fol-

rong impres- lowing named gentlemen a9 candidates

ions. Upon the subject of the Indians, 'for $)At iff at the August election:

no,! non that of the Bank of the United; JOHN PURCLLL,

States, the debates have been quite inter

The Indiaa (pies.

JOHN Bt. LA PLANT.

estinjr and animated. J he indina qups. rONflllESSIOXAL.

tion, it may be hoped, is now settled by ihe1. 0f a letter from our Senator Mr. upieme authority of the land, and should ; UnNDiucKs, dated Washington. March no hner distract and diviiie the cuuncils 10, 1C32, to a gentleman in this place.

of the nation. The bank question will; 'The improvement of our rivers ha probably be decided beh-xe each houe 'alwaja been a favorite object; and I have I.,,- c -. M .,r ,r ,.p left no proper effort untried, to procure a for the extent.onoi ts charter. U the ; The subject of the Wa-

fyeto1 be made to operate upon this mai-; l)atli nQW i,cforP tj,e committee of cornier, as some of orr contemporaries appre- merce, and also before that of Roads and bend, the people will i.ot be heedless of Canals. This last mentioned committee , . - is at iTPsent, doubtfully constituted in rethe consequences which may arise there- J aUhough a ma. from they cannot but remember the m ;ontv 0f jts meml)er3 admit the conslitu

jnries and losses which arose from the vi- tional power of Congress oer the subject, tinted naner currency of 1B17-18-I9 and they do not seem inclined to exe.ase the

:u , f ,hp,r! Power. 1 have, as yet, been unable to get

.u: am, u.tr ... ... v.,. !a favorable report sanctioned, and maybe strength, arise and "veto the vetoer." (forced to endeavor to prevent aa unfavo That Indiana shou! ! at this lime have ! rable one.' three re, aesmtaiives in Congress oppose J "The tariff discussion of an attract , , -1 1 . 'nroposition, is still pending. I apprehend

WUiC" 'r -' ,ifro present appearance, the existing t ; h eil the Southern t the t.ict. anu'i, 1 . : . 1 1 ;

u v - i iavv in i c liii iuu "I" - j " ,, views, on tiie railti.

cordially fubscribe to the subjoined sen-

N. Y. Jour cf Commerce ana me urn. ;conlain9 (ne statement of "James ,na'. ; absiUritv t0 t,reak through the usages of

Adv have insetted u enure :, o.i pa ,R re?peclabe citizen ot iM.ch.gan, j gojg jy ith impunity, and set its establishSo has Poulson, ot Philadelphia. n other ivc to (he death nf Tecumseh : I . ' defiance Her naturally stronc

jrapersit is promptly commenced, to he, ..Griffith and myself were recommend- pot er,eJ mind had taken u;, concluded as won as possible All com , n CoL Iliclianl M. Johnson by nie. lidiculovl, idea concerninK the roii-

mend it. Among others, we g.ve the Mil- of the otiCers, as suitable personsior spies .j . h ,voman oU ht t0 maintnin in the

.t.n L'k-vi oM..iirii:i ii.ihi i i r i . i i. . . . . t . tin ni n mined i an . u u

io id eel from uif imm4wv .f ...... t 7 ,n lluu hmuij . v j - v w . ... tL'tt l(lf u j i" . . ,1 w-n rtr 'inf

the leading Jai Kson papei in t..a.v . !eor,'g j;egimeni oi mi)ui.u " tin their

it 1. it trnm hori .ieie iu .. ,

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"We have made room mis morning i"i the exordium of Mr. Clay's speech in defenreoflhe Ameiican System, and need scarcely ask the attention of cur reader? to it "it is the etToit of a distinguished Senator of the United States, a prominent candidate for Ihe first flke in the gilt of the freest people on earth, 5c the chief advocate of the measure in discussion; aside from political considerations, this speech should be read, and its principals and doctrines deliberately weighed in the balance of reason and scrutinized by the eye of pa-tnolism-lv all who feel an interest in the prosperity of our country and the perpetuity of the Union ' Will President Jackson read it? Can he comprehend it? Can he enter into its liberal and statesmanlike views? Or is he only equal to curse the author as Shimei did King David? I fear that the last is the only one of these interroga'or les that can be answered in the affirmative. Cincinnati Gaz.

". w orld, and the propriety of her sex asscr'tin? their right to participate in the dig

nities and share what she considered the

troit. From thence the regimen 1" ' , immunitief 0f the other. Id advancing ceeded with the army under Gen Harris-ilionf ah a great Jeal of alility on to the river Thames, in Upper Canada;, i,.reuald pa5S,oD8 were brought in-

there met the enemy a name waiuug.,. 1q . robabiy unknown to herself the whole British taken prisoners and fii&t ;.;fl'liencf d ber in entering upon the the Indiana defeated with great slaughter iC0Ufce she aa0pted. Their gratification When the heat of the battle was over, n b h her m low? lhather prtsnumber proceeded to gather the killed and conf,ition contrasted with the former wounded, when it was announced that jes(Iinatjon jn hich she was held, reads a Johnson was killed, and by some, that he!s,njng e9ion to her sex to confine their was mortally wounded. Griffith and my-- ambjtion uj.in their own peculiar sphere self hastened to the spot, where we lolJndj0f power- and to followers of her tenet! several already collected round Col. John I ra,, liuC4 ,his termination of ber son, who lay badly wounded, and a white ,ouge tfach the ahsurrlity of embracing horse that he rode, which was shot., lying i cjocfriue lvhose tendency their original dead by his side. Tecumseh, an Ind.anl n,2alor has so forcibly illustrated Chief, w hom I personally knew, lay JtJacl Vc should not t,e surprized if this deluded about sixteen or twenty feet from Col. q ga m0(lesli v sct Up her owe

John-oD.no other Indian but h.mseu neing t- e Ktruth (this was her favor-

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from the Lexington Observer. FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT. "Washington City, March 7.1' "The iJea has got into the newspapers

that Mr. Adams is opposed to the protec

tence, extracted from the speech of Mr Frelinghuy sen : "He would not step aside from the que?

lion to defend the Bank. It had been llgfiet j s0 there is poor prospect of a calb d a monopoly. What did it monopo- icompromise. Neither w ill it do to reduce

liz--? Nothing but the public confidence. lbe revenn.e by any conjectural process to

without any material change or modification, during the present session. The 'protective system" can neither be aban doned nor seriously assailed; and without

its abandonment the south wrll not be sa

ii had brought a spurious currency into a

s.i'i'id currency, and, thereby, it was He poor mans friend'- "Nothing but this

the minimum of current expenses, even after the national debt be discharged; for

this would be abandoning Internal 1m

Pa iU stood between the poor, honest, and iprovcmeot, and the reasonable hope, that

our land system will soon ue mouiucu au vantageously for the Dew etates.1

industrious citizen, and the dealers in spu

riou local currency

TOWNSHIP ELECTIONS. On Monday next an election for town-

found near the spot. Two British soldiers

lay dead a little distance oil r rom me position in which Tecumseh and Col. Johnson lay, one wunded and ihe other killed, it was' the fixed impre-ion of all who repaired to the spot, that Tecumseh was killed by Col. Johusou, a fact that I never could doubt.11

We copy the following notice of Mr.

ite phrase) against what the accumulated masd of mankind have in gathered centuries regarded a? such, should die in one of the most ancient faiths she can adopt, and close her eyes perhaps in a nunnery Sat. Eve. Pes..

A Jackson State Convention was held at Hani-burgh, Pa ., on i the 5th inst., for l,s nnminalion l)f Ci'indlt lates for the Pres-

Clay's compliment to the Irish Emigrant?, !()pncy ,uu yicc presidency. All the from the Philadelphia Irish Shield. ,'counties, save one, had appointed dele".Mr. Clay's Compliment tt the 'iLHtes. On the liffet day, 122 members

Emigrants . In the luminous an;i etierge- were present

iirif's, on

a I A t

4'I have had a conversation wiui .ir.

.1 U M.-'.aft nnl r 1 f flSMIP VOU

that th-?.- is no ioundation whatever ror tic speech, lately ipoiten in c-mi

the report He did tay that trie coniro itne subject i me .. i.ottvrpn the manubiclurinsr and Mr.CIav took occasion to extol the cha

i. "l:;,i.,.Ilti .-. fit subient for mu- rnt tpr of ovir countrymen, in the most.

..Vi concession and compromise; but he complimentary terms. As an Irishman , iMr . Buchanan having previously declined

has never saia that the American oys- vve are prouu mai uui -uu..;u,iU ......

tern oucht to be abandoned, or that the by their conduct, as citizens anu repuui,-

cans ol inis greai uihuii, uu ov.,....

Hpneral Jackson was. of course, comi.

nated unanimously for the. Presidency. Io relation to the Yice Presidency, the an- , . ii . . . V.nrl r. r I Wi n r'i rat t -I u

nexed (aiioiinr-i wric au u 4. ,

Extract from Krom Mr. llollCS, speech o the

Tantr. "The eentleman from South Carolina

thin officers will be held thtouzhout the r. Ihv n wants a J uim.EE? What!

state at the several places of holding elec another, and so soon, too? Sir, the one tion ineach township, for the purpose officii you have will not expire at soonest 1 ' , . until the 4th of March, 1833; and now electing constable., inspector of elections.) W have anotheronthe back of this! fence viewers, overseers of the poor, and 'Yie tribes of Israel, (and they were a s ipervisorsof highways, For the benefit discontented set) were satisfied with one i . , year in fifty Then all debts were canot our reader-, we extract the annexed J, J,erson9 relea9edj nod thoge who ectmn from the law aJithorizing the same:jhat bcen jn any Way deprived of their "Srr.20 That the qualified voters re-! lands had lhemr6toied again. The poor siding w ithin tlie several townships, or the Indians, I think, would be glad of even so veral counties of this state, shall meet'8ach a jubilee. But on the 4th of March, together at the usual places of holding 1820, you blew the trumpet, and the jubigeneral township elec tion, on the first qCe w as announced for four years at least,

Monday ot April next; and annually on and 1 am sure more aud greater blessing the first Monday in April thereafter, for were anticipated than the Israelites ever the purpose, of electing as many consta-'enjoyed in all their jubilees. Very much bh - in each tow nship as there are justices was promised, and very much too was reef the peace w nhm the same, and shall at alized. Editors, post masters and conthe same time elect one inspector of eltc- tractors, were to have cilices and it was tuns for each township, two fence view- 90. Friends were to be rewarded and rs, two over-eers of the poor, and us ma- enemies punished and it was so, with a ny supervisors of highways as there are eiigeance ; and even friends were massa now or may hereafter be allotted to the Cred. who were a stumbling block in the

respective, townships by the proper board road to ambition Reform wa to be j cf coinrnis-ioneis; and in all cases of fail- thorough and it isso;SO thorough that the ure on the part of the qualifud voters, to President is now engaged tno?t ot his time, elect any su'di township officers, it shall in reforming his own reformation! The be the duty of the ooard ol commission Rank was to be abolished and a new one ers, at the m x' session alter ihe time su-h established, based on the public reveeleetioa should have Leen held, to appoint nues; and there is so large a surplus of fu- ii office. s, to remain ir. office until the! these, all were to come and hive what

money they would! 1 mean all the friends of the administration and it is to be so that is, if the question can be postponed

Our friend of the Western Sui has pub. until after the next election! And, in adt u j c r ih, , , idiuon to these, vou have enjoyed, and are lished some of the acts of the present ', . .. J,- ' , 1 ;ill enjoMng, many things w hich were not css-ion r Conercs,- but w bat ''as become : -j

t

restrictive policy ought to be so modified

as not to afford a just and fair protection to our manufactures. "It will be found when Mr. Adams come? out in the House on this subject that he will be a firm friend to domestic industry; and cn the question of Internal Improvements, he will be found among the foremost in their favor ."Lexington Obs. Extract from a letter, dated Washington City. March 1th . "Penn? Ivani x w ill have a Jackson candidate for the Vice Presidency. The power of the administration will not be

sufficient to pull Van lkiren into a nomination for that office He is to be put as

Governor of New-York

"The administration is alarmed, at the step it has taken against the U. S Bank, and the inhuman policy it has pursued in relation to the Indians These, with the weight of Van Burtn, are sinking it every c . i i

day. Mr. Clay s pro-pects are ciatiy growing better." Lexington Obs. Frota the .Vev York American.

The manufacture of "public initia

tion and excited the flattering encomium of so eloquent and philosophical a Statesman as the Honorable Henry Clay. We cordially thank the enlightned Senator, in the name of Irishmen, and we are persuaded that when this papei reaches the hands of Mr O'Connell, the champion of Irish freedom, iu the glow of gratitude,

will promounce a public eulogiurn on the

beins a candidate.

l.t. Dallas, 5G Wilkins, i!4 Bl'CHAN AN, 17 Van BltvEN, 3

2d. 58 55 15 4

3d. 57 55 17

Louisville Journal.

Gen. Jackson has at length come oit a bold electioneerer for himself and Martin Von Buien. He or Amos Kendall fur him, has written a letter to the Jacksm

atriotimand talents of the panegynst otj niembers of the New York Legislature,

Irishmen in America.11 patching up bis own character, and the j,Cputationoftheiejeciedministei,prepanThere has been a very large and res tory t0 a formal nomination of both fsr pectahlc meeting at Pittsburgh , at whichW. Presidency and Vice Presidency. A the Mavor cf the city presided, in rela rUore distinguishing picture of executKu tion to the United States Bank. Resolieeif.degraiJalion w us nev er exhibited tions were passed, strongly in favor of the j LCT. Observer.

institution, and calling upon Congress to

ettle the question of a renewal of its char-

tor without delav .A at. Intel.

Phe "Craftsman a Jack-on paper,

! speaking of the meetings gut up by "t ie

J partv,'1 to denounce the Senate fur njert-

of in

John Jones, the murderer, has had hi trial acrain. on a second healing, in the

Bartholomew Circuit couit, for the uiur-i ' lhj an(i tbe m,xt VR kll(J,T we slall . I 1 . . . I n. a.lla-l '

der of

of murder sentenced

"day of April. It will be remembered thati

, iing the nomination of "the favorite son c 1 It.'ic party? :ays "We tec no propiietyi url iii it,;t. m. M thp n i we know we sla

John Ray, again been found guilt) -j ,au hed at and ndiculed in lluropc, Jer in the first degree, and has been, oenjn(T JUCobin rlubs to ov. raive ;ed to be hung on Fuday the iUthj Ken;lteD0f 0r Union." -Oaf. Intel.

-.1 iti.. v .in in run

.h' u ; , ,,o . !.,:. scale, doe. 8'"e ??" B" K - "IT,!! GKral Dutf Gree.. of .he f.

uiwuvii ui uv. i v-vi vji.w.. e , , .... ntidi' r.'iSP.

. ..or.ilv .-,nd ihe monono-icn:ire u rw- ' " Tple.r,;,h.

: (.Vlh. mJ.'. par, on the baijarthoWi. C,rc, ecu,. . ; w - ,,,., m eigt, col;,ro, f hi.

. . ... c.. or jonusou. ic.u-u 1 ..a

oi me patriots vuu cnjjjm, wv....

in

time .Vr trie nex electioii. March 14. 133J.

tor Marcv has it, -the spoils of victory

The attempt, however, to get up a factitious excitement on this subject, and in the true spirit of man worship, to denounce the Senate for not joining the idolatry, has called forth from the iuterior of the state, as it did in this city, a uoble expression of unshaken confidence io the integrity and wisdom of the Senate, and of disdain of the vile personal politics which now eck to bring it into dishonor

t r n r

provisions of the act, ana his uyu na re- , -r. ; , ,n$t him

.,ilnri n. i,n mPnODfl More than b'':1 -o- -

;uucu 400 persons were called before a jury could be enpannelled. Ind. Uein.

MARYLAND. The Governor of Maryland submitted to the Legislature, with his message, a res olotioa of the General Assembly of Delu ware, declaring "that the bM interests of

the country do uot require the re election

1 he committee to

has jttiblisheii an address

which he defends himien

rcrc

Amos Kendall, the

... T I 1

red one ot its of Andrew jacKSon.

. .i.itia ahnm it was referred reporter, in accoi

mint naitiiti . uiu mosi uu pciunt uunt.-. -

Among these we have seen

more striking than the annexed de

nothing dauce with it the following resolution: Ip.crin-i "Resolved, That the course of that yi

It is frymltriot and statesman, Henry Clay, has our

bv Mior Eaton.

Globe, &c. &c. At the close of Ins kddrei, speaking of the rta-ons which have delayed the publication of his defence, be save": Lexington . ''I have therefore deemed it pxpedient to wait until the public mind ?bo;ld bo gradually prepared for the important detelopements I have yet to make, and until the meeting of Congress should enable mo to brinr to the immediate consideration of the people an I their representatives, the facts upen which ray justification depend. Connected with these, is the part which I

Acted in lelalion to one ot the most MU en

' ' , l ! i,,c 1 u...,uc ..aw.w.M.. : M D D BerJgratitude; and we believe that the nesij 0lJS peclJIiiar v liauds w hw.h wa, ev ei atgtcl man at Washington, through the "o, man r, ,e, did or can do; he has, a, ,t were, ,0 Hou,e 0 interests of the nation would be greatly 1 eJ to be practiced upon the An.e t,gan" at Indianapoli., answer us? ann,hdated space, and an American Mm. uar o mer a r ber o! the llou election to the Priden-; 1 ,e ,le 0USt re4e;,e what I ha v We hare perused a report froa, Capt. j , e!f v(i 'lie lus, moreover, invented and Van Buren's rejection:- term cf office of Andrei JacUo, t , J.L :nt h of the EngtJer Departmeot. politics, fit for any s.ze, or any "I do not,1 said Mr. B. "object to par have t.pued w e t.;e.c. ; ; A bJNGL LA 11 bLLMoN. to tl, Secretary of W,,,,,,, ,! Ate vou a democrat? I am the ties, based on principles. Bu lean have 1 t .e UnUcdl-- f 1 r. '

1 c - , - , t- A , o i mi nn fplintvflhiii ivilii Ii Vd i V . " int. 11 is uui-i ur i aw .tn-.-r.rt a tf t uuins '

tintr imp hvn irii l aitT hi- iuu .vlvmhi. . . . . , , -

Vc )' the river nanaeti. nia.ie m 1G2P, pU"iMnt to flu act of Cwagre-f. It appearto have been drawn i:p ei y hatd . and we discover several errors in the d.;. cumenl Next wrtk, we -hall su'hjic pan ot it lb i ne coi: r;i!cratior; cf the pot -plc of the Wnbsah.

for amalgamation ? See my first cabinet poor fellow! Are you a federalist? See my last to favor one. 'Phe federalist had been so long neglected, that I was deteraimed to make up for lost time! Are you igainst appointing' members ol Congress to office? See my precepts! Are you lor u? See my practices! Are you ugainl

tomed in the science of numbers whose

effective force is more physical than human which cariies a point by blood and muscle, bound and withed together iu masses, by a master hand which does not permit the lank and file to hold opinions exepl ly way of echo which demands of them act'ion, united cad cc?.crrt-

j,. j-.;r p, icS.ite, I uui a .,t ii if probable sOUie Ot

beard :r.e tell ii ueioie;

OiU'"' ..' .... .

Variou substitutes were proposed i.ij , hat l rr: lieu of this resolution, but they were .l!:sinr.p:e fctoi, j

rejected, and the original resolu'ion eucp may ...At i'"" "f ' tei in the House of Delagatcr, 53 to 17,1b,; it i,if ta.e, r.; . - ; ;t alo,g with the tui;owiuSudd,tnnaMe5o,u- m J$ h

1 1 - - a ,'

Jil OUi ncig