Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 April 1832 — Page 1

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government, and that they should pose ss At a vrry huge and respectable meet food of the meaner worm' What a rare powers in their respective sphere?, co- ,ing of the Yaurg Men, National Bepubli- is ambition ! The brightest luminary that extensive with each other. leans of Washington County. J'ennsy Iva-, darts its radiance to the remotest east and It the executive have not powers which 'nrn) called in pursuance cf public notice 'west is extinguished av forgotten here' will enable him to execute the tunc: ions ; at the Court House, Delegate? were aP- The accumulating vvavJ of the Future

us r'r nnmm, ol hi oilice. the system i essentially de- pointed to the Nation! Convention of nKo.nri,,,. i .

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diThupfd by me of the other hran-h-'next ; and reside other?, the lblloving hied aw hile on the tide ot Popular Oi.inwn.

. l hi-would destroy the balance which ; Kesohitions were adopter?, viz: u,co to p,e p re c i'j. 1 1 a ted to holtomle ohh p admitted to he essential to the exMtr.ce Hesuhc.f. That notwithstanding our ' rion, or to he whelmed in the whirlpool. ; of tree uovejnmer.ts b the wisest and outh. weftel privilegred to express our occasionally to he shot up and to fly round i mod enlighten statesmen of the present decided disapprobation ol the proceeding;? j the ey es of men. In the crowd of tomb

ua - i meeiinirs lately neni aiiew l 01 u and stones, there stands undistinguished, the

f-.r t! ".e inontioi. I 111 ".!. i-ini umi ii.e .rr, t niiaueipnia, denouncing a rnajorny or , monument of the once mighty William ;ua.e tor e-'ch ub-' !'lt 1 v V""Pr pn"i' he exercised by the , the Senate of the United Mate, for an 1 Pinkne , the elouuent. the fascinating the 1 r r, . , . rv i , . ., i' I ! . 1 : I I . t J ' I .J." . . . - '

"n,lurM'"r .-Kin., ui u:r -o ti iniuui. ikmii-m ;imh ienriess ui?uiaij;f oi concuiu ipoweiiul Lawyer, whose name was but a

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.t.c, -ris, ,c Wii bo at li'.iprty ic .'.isoont innr j than (hit tlie rxerutivc duties -hould tionaldufy :;;rvrc ,!n paying nrrrnrae ; but (nil- devolve upon the propel functionary.-' Resolved, Th -tolitv t w i-h to ih-f ..!!',. nn , in conform-! . ,. , ' r .. . x- i Mnlliv corJur.-l , r. i V,ft-' ,he J'1'"1'-' l'"wer fall short of uateto confirm

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the appointment ot , Martin

I .flViniT fllPrt In I IP hV fit thr I flinn. ihp an Ulirun Minielrr tn PnTlun.) rx n

ard to the ho

and ee who is to carry the day the people's 1'ie-idtnt, the President of the people, or a hotel) potch coalision.1' Reader, would you knoiv the secret of ihi man'i devotion to the people's President ?" His

Min holds an appointment conferiefl by this administration, and the editor has n lew eiumhs in the shape of the advertisements. A most disinterested conello truly, and one that should have great weight with the people. This same editor thtealens that if the President' enemies do not let him alone. ,kthey will act into worse than a Hornet's nest He appears resolved that their couie shall l e either altered or their necks haltered.

short time since in the mouth of all Amer j He is a ual hickory pole worshipper and

Y! . p--f!ce nmt be y- on all h Iters to' Xietence of the Federal Government i ; see nothing but a just rean r-unir.'ini:a.on; a idr,- I to tie K.'.itor. j at an end. nor and dignity of the nation ( on r: fry t i".mrp cb rvt rrd in mri'tinrs, at i ;.. 1 .1 ? 1 r .1 1 fh, Md!- f Mo.iSrs II. 1). M.rcVr, M,rro'n &! , !t ' Vam' a,n(1 "r'P lhan ,n va,n' svlvetl, I hat we view wi

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ri L Wi.m willbi-rfnJv.il ,,f! i'ie iiauunai i.ecisiaiurc enaci laws, alarm any ettorts to iniimmare me senate

ican- but now he is hardlv thought of.ihe who would dance around a hickory

except by the traveller, w ho perchance j pole, would not hesitate to hang hi neighwalks among the sepulchres. A eentu -j hours on it, if commanded to do so by hia ry hence, nnd he will be wholly forgotten, I master uch men may be entitled to the

irk t prn-", i. .ayin nt of sub?crij tion. j 'f those laws are to remain upon the sta- jin the discharge of the high prerogative - 1 1 ,r tufe nook as monunients of the imbecility 1 vested in it by the constitution.

ACi:rl.H FOK TIIEGAZETTK. ! r f national power. It is in vain that the

The following named grntlemen are re-, executive is calleu to superintend th ex

uur-tcd to act a Agents for the Gazette, reteisbtrrtih. Pike co. Indiana Matthew W. Foster. Fq. '"ar !s-p. Sullivan co -Wm . II Punly,Esq ,M 1 un James Reed. V.-. Pi inr.etcn Wm. Daniel. Iq. i:isViHe--Maj A Warner. ?s w Harmoiiv Maj. J. W. Swift. 'nthitr:a f. E Clark. Mount P;ra-ant---lr Lew 1-Crooks, f'oriet die Edward Woods. Esq. vVwmigton Wm.G. ("de, Esq. poomiUe John A. (i rah am. E-q. Cfeufry"; Store Win. Jrnes. F.-q. r ne-Hiute Capt J Wason. Euireuo Doct. Win, Clark. These gentlemen are authorised to re ne monies, and receipt for the sar.ie ''ii account of the e(iitiiSAMUKL fllEL. R. V. ( A DDESG TON. Fr ui the Illinois Arjcatc.

Resolved. That the propositions seriou9

ly made b partizans of the present ad ministration " to cut down the Senate' "to limit its duration to two e; rs;" and "to take away its power of rejecting the ap pointment of the President ;" should meet the unqualified indignation of every friend of his country.

At a numerous and respectable meet.

ecution of the laws, if he has no power to aid in their enforcement. Such wpahness and folly are, in no degree chargeable to the distinguished men through whosn instrumentality the Constitution was formed The power given, it

j is true, are limited; and no povveip, w hich

are net expressly givco. can !f exercised

hv the Federal Government ; but. w here J ing of 1 he National Republicans ot Tmnu

given, they are supreme. Within the

i -plipre a'lotted to them the coordinate ; branches of the General Government rero! c . unobstructed by any legitimate exI en i-e of power by the State Governments The powi rs exclusively given 'o the Fed

eral Government are limitations upon the state authorities. Rut. with the execution

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kins county (New Voik) at the Clinton

House, m the v illage ot Ith.-ca, Rcsolu lions weie passed heartily approving of the Raltimore Convention, an I the following resolutions in addition: Resolved, That the attempt by the Go veinmeni paper 10 overawe by threats and denunciations, the Senate of the U

of th'se limitations. the states are supi erne .-'Slates, for the ju-t performance of duty and their sovereignty can he no more rn-jm ide imperative by our invaluable con-vadt-d by the action of the General Go j stitutmn. is a direct attack on that pall.iveinrnent, than the a-tion of the State ! dium ot our libertie, and destructive ot

Government, can arrest or obstruct the 1 the free institutions of our country; and

course of the national power.

.Vi -rue (TI riVATTON OT TH V TALMICHRI3

MnTirTs; ni-'Tiir prnm r

TI OK Till, CANTOR OIL I I AN. j ' v ' ' l' A ' ' vi v... The moue of cultivating the raptor oil A ZrAX many, too many, Public Meet-he-n ui thi- vicinity, if tolue-.k up the lano ! '"K being holden all ovr the covin -no I 1 a oil in row-, six feet apart each tr ,ur "? to 'ike Xeu a passing notice of way "Drop four beans in a hill, as the t,l0in particularly. The meetings are of cut worm I9 ,ery fond cf them. The all parue, too; hut we think we perceive best timo to plant, 1- from the thst to tfct. ; that the pennine Kepublirans (not (he par 10th ot May. Half a bushel of seed will ! ) :uo J,,M now lh most animated a..u sp, frr.fi-e fi ten ictr nt .-.,! They a.rt f 'tpd. Sveial papers containing a.-..-ov;iii rul'ivated in much the .une manner a!i(of-uch meetings, havr reache-t us within com. In old land win re dnmesiic weetlaine ,1?t or VVe c;ln li,ul roofn

.abound, the one horse Imrrow, with three 'Jl1 l" 11 " main,

hi t s, i the b st ustcr.sd tor the firsi tendin - When the plant has attained the

height of six inches, they should be thiu-j At a meeting of the Republican citizen States -by f, ne to one stalk in a hill cj Dauphin county, (Pennsylvania) con- change betwi 'i't.ey begin to ripen about the middle of ; v f r t t at the "sigfo of Gen Wahinrton, 'Meeting the

like tlie names of the great Roman Con

suls who line the margin of almost every page of I. ivy's History Such is the goal of ambition! Such is the phantom that hundreds are now wooing among the marble stones ami mahogany of the Capitol ! "When I am gone, let the big guns be fired over me,' was ihe touching- exclamation uiTushmataha.aChoetaw Chief, on whose monument erected by his lellow

lights cf citizenship, but they have co

American feeling.

A l IMRACTFR FOB. THE KING OF IsIiAI I. The following 'card' of Messrs. Poicdexter and Moore. Jackson Senators from Mississippi anj Alabama, iho voted agamstlhe nomination of Martin VTan Ru-

ten, appeared in the Washington Tela-

pei ties of Mordecai M . Noah, and his associate and contemporaries of that part of

the pensioned press which is now de.nouu-

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-hicl'in,nC 1., 0,. r-.. 1 . izi.ipii v 1 uie 11111 insi. cues a iusi chietlaips in (he Congress buryintr ctoun(l,i..tl.i'.. , ,.b J

ia incMi,n,! f 1 1 1 - 0 .iio tiui. 01 .lie urscrini on 01 me ivinir proIS inSCr IC me.t.p. hit ( limr t.rrflj . .. ' t- I

how man. the uninstructed savage man, pants to create a little earthly sensation, "Vf'n jbn 1,1 j ciiril o I.M-;nn .

1 O f tiT Int. I in li.l St'llf. e v.ni.n(A .r, CMII' nfl1

ther world ' I b hht u nan.- uu ?n in ti, .' .,, 1 , . . to excite the sv mpathv of the American In thi-irmund are interred two ice r nr , , - . Prooi.i. ,m . e i it c r- r i f'Coplt'in in favor it the rejected magician. 1 residents of the u. S. George C inton Vi 1 1 1 .u .. , . ni, . 8 , 1 he card is recommended to the attenand hitu idge Gerrv ; on w hose tomh are ex-! ,; .1 ii- 11 1 1 1 1 , . I.- . - . lion ot the public, and should find a place traded Irom tnssayincs as an inscription. - .1 1 r 1 1 . n ,. . , " , 1' '!m the coluuinsof every independent news-

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every citizen, though he n.ay have but a day to live, to devote that day to his coun try " There are also hnried here tvventv-

paper. Lex. Observer.

A CARD.

It must he obvious to every honorable

as follows:

that a President of the United States who continues to patronize a pres gnilty of the attempt to impose on the p.-ople the

! monarchical doctrine that the President should not be controlled, is unlii lo be the executive niagi-tr ate of a In people. Il'Silvcd, That th prot-cuon of the mHiiufaciures of our ci;uatr, by pioviding at home a market tor our mrplps produce tends to unite our coun ry generally and more particulai I v crrs wiih . smiling plenty the home and the fireside of our agricultural population. Resolved, I'hat the extension of internal ini()i ov hients, by roads and canals, 1 throughout the Union, will strengthen those bounds whnh now connect the

icditating intercourse and ex-

een them will assist in per-

comlorts, and aiding and cn-

, o'l:, previous to which the y ard lor , Han ihurc on Wednesday evening, the 1 idling every portion ot our country , ani1

spreading hem on should be prepared. i-iu, m-t. die following Resolutions,-that the national Government is bound to it sh ul 1 be mad-on ground of a gradual ; anions: other, were aiiopted: exercise tlie constitutional powers m ex tio-ccrd, open to the sun, and maiie vc: Rcsvhtd, Tfiat we apjirove of the re-) tending thoe improv ements. s:y,ctU nnd ike. 'I'iie tu-t ami se..or..i jrct jon ot Martin Van Rurtn, by the Sen-!

arre!s that ripen, must s-t tn I ttd the poui a(P of ;1P fn,ieij States, as Minister to! On the '21l instant, a meeting ot the 1

en the ear begin to crack, otherwise a ic;l.;nd, unnecessarily appointed during ' National Republicans Members of the :irt ot the beans w ill be imper fect , therece--s -f tlie Senate ; because he r-tig- Legislature ol Maine, was iVld at Au-us-La or pi the se cn when the st ok 1- mote ; rn:l;IZ; j American rights as unjust pre.ten I fa. It was agreed, unanimously, to lecom pv.ture, they ains be cut. when to or ; ion aod b-ired a boon tor a part , ' mend a Convention iToin all pulls of tlie

tiiicc pv'Os peym 10 ojcn. : Xva-'v F.'l harvc.uin:. we pso

tliey will u,, u n;,s,ot u-keii for the country

State, to be hold at Augu-ta, on the Itli

one Inn se

sled, with 1 h.that wrl h' ! I twelve or

lus .;.. That toe late letter of An-! I uesday ot June, to nominate a candi-

I t 1,1 Rrituh n-rfv- mon n f - da t p to r ( o v e t no r aim 1 lesidenlial elec

new

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pe eais vs i;n a

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car deep, enher b h u. or spu ail with a ake I hev tr.o-l 1 p be spieau nearer th m six or tight te t of tlie. tiorder. 01 a -. art will bound otV In warm weather

11 1,1 :tii Rniuh n-rv- mnn clatp for (iovetuor ami 1 i fsideritial

the S.. ire 01 New Vork, Icdn-rovMly claim- toi Among others the following resoie.t: Ins ow n otfsprmg the rib gmmate lution v ,t aooptcd : bardlmg of the rejected Minister, ins letter ilesohed That we cordially approve oi instructions to Louis 3I'Lane, is an ' the romuiatmn ot Henry Clay and John oil' i. ore o;on the understaniimsr of those Serircant . as candidates for the respective

who know (he President and his .Minister, othces of President aim Vice President ot i lc. surrounded with a cone wreath. A and atTai-'.s g i.ul caue f.r ihe r election ot the United States, ana that we view with, pyramid supporting a vase points to the

the 'it and increasing satisfaction, the pro- ashes of Llbridge Gerry. pects opening upon us of securing the.' A dam board covers the remains of Ma-

one members of Congress. a number not man that Mr. Poindexter, of Mississippi, so large as I supposed, judging from the and Mr. Moore, of Alabama, cannot uloop frequency with winch the newspapers ; to m ine the infamous falsehoods, whirh have in later years announced such deaths! appear in the columns of the New York in Washington. To make up these twen !Courier and Enquirer, relating to their tv one, fheie area Senator from Connecti- it ci r n t vote on the nomination of Martin cut, a Senator from New Jersey t wo sen ; Van Ruren. The editor fiab been reguators from Rhode Ibland, a Senator frornjlarly purchased, and paid for, ly a lucraOhio, a Senator from Maryland, a Senator li ' dhce which he fioLls in the city ofNew from Indiana, a Senator from South Caro- Voi k ; it is his business to circulate, through lina, a .Representative from Rhode Island, j his eolurnns, lies to order wholesale or four Representatives from North Carolina, 1 retail and no one can doubt that he, as ir. a Represc nfativ e from Penn-y I vania, foui i duty luutid, faithfully jierfoims hi- ccnRepi esentaliv es from Virginia, a Repre-j tracts. sentativc from Massachusetts, a Represen j This king of the Jews, who ha? sold J-.'ivo .'; n. Ivtniucky, and a lit pi csenta- his character, and his conscience, and like tive from Misi-sippi. Thus here are Jmias, would sell his God for thir ty pieces ni-iuldering the pons of thirteen States-the -of silver, cannot be made to feel theirdlunumher of State that made up the oldjenceot truth, or the repioachej to which confederacy. The North, the South, the i his vile calurnnb s subject him; and he is East, and the West, have here paid theirjfiate behind the mud wall which he has melancholy contributions to imperious najerectod as a secure battery, to portect him nature. Eloquence, statesmanship, influ-j from all the reproar her of virtue and hon-en-e, and ambition are extinguished in the ; or. Put as he alleges, and it cannot to common graveyard Ami who waged j doubted, that the infamous slander s w hich w ar in the Forum w ith his brother man, ! lie publishes, are manufactured for the ocnow lies by his side forever mute and J casion, and forwarded to him bv members motionless of either House of Congress, from Nerr "Theboat of iicrIdry, the pomp r.f power, jVork; such member or members are ihuf.

And ail tl-.at bratity, all that w ealth e'er gave, ; publicly notified that it they dare to n-how

then faces, and advance from behind the

Await n like lli- inrvilable hotir,-

Tl.e pat lis of j;lory lead but to the grave.''

dark curtain which conceals them, they

v;ver u. esr numbers ot Congress are w,il meet with the most prompt and remonuments ol freestone painted white, Uperja attention from those whom they square .and plain pillars, with a cove topt.'seek to calumniate, through a couuptirrcbaed on a pedestal. Elliott's District of sponsible journal Columbia describes the monument er ect- j ed in memory of George Clinton as the! From tkc Baltimore Chronicle. most conspicuous in the burial ground, it . . . . , : . . . i i . . i i . (,n amotion made by Mr. Adams o is a pyramid ot freestone stuccoed, about .. . . . . J , . i . i i i , , , I inlay last, to be excu-ed irom further twelve teet high, reared in a broad base, .3 , .. . ,ul,"e ....i ..i bei vite a. Cnaiiman of tlie Committee on

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a uuiu itiiei iiK'jiie iiKeness cui in mar

by

a layer will pop .vji ia ihice nays hen onC i,v lne Senate and tlie other '!n nppei sulesot" the at- uive opened, : people.

'he. -houl-.i be rak -l and sin ie.1 trequeut-' Resolved, That we view the cr isi- which .election ot both these distinguished nidi- or General Rrown, who distinguished

fv till .lo:v WIimi ali are openen. the j ,,olv caid forth the inter position ot v ibnls sincerely relieving, that to (hit himseit at Sarkelt s Harbor. Theie aie

..i;o burie l tiere a 1 oreitrn ( Uu lan) M in ist i --si veral olhrers of the Navy , and ie-idents at Washington, at the time ol their death, participating in the public Oli'ice?. Portland J Jv .

stems are ma v be mo

raked ott i tc i ken oti' w it

hulls er chat!

-craper --

ihe Nilmnal Ju n ru v, to support the event alone can we now Iook, tor the ica11 . ... . . ... vi

and traeties of tlie U . toralion ol ourcuunuv s iihid..

As the- v a c uina' 'e

otf o-.i a h ind

t.he tn i v be taken .

eon-m virion . law s

otf oo a h and ' ii r ow I he remaining nulls lawless oppress d-.sv 'ben be swept oY with a hroom, i-.,, MJ a8 em.,P,.,

ir.ae.e -M" naked s wi' oars , vvmdi it cart full v

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tates, ag unt ttie 'i.cri?achmenls ana

ion ot .a membtr ot the

itingtrom tbc tmponirg

iclures, a loug and luierestmg de

bate took place, in the course of which many compliments weie paid to his diligence, integrity and intelligence and Mr. Cambieleng and other member of the Jackson party, objected to his withdrawing from the Committee, on the giout.d that they believed him to be the oaly person who could save tlie Union. And yet the.-e very gentlemen contributed all m th. -ii power to di-miss Mi Adams from ofhee, to make loom lor Anurtiv Jaciiy.:.

do.

of hudthen be

fan, w ;th a r i

net leave m

i olu- of the President, and we believe

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le:m ferai -.;., i rs- ' ; rIn tLe :

P.OiTO.V, Makch 15.Yationa! Rcv'ibluun Coavtntioii At a

meetim of the National Republican iiitlii-; . I

;ie th.i". one luht-l ,j, it preserve t:e Union, the people bers ot the Legi-latuie, held on Tuesday 1 From the Baltimore Chronicle. notice in a late foreign paper, aa

eust reior-n the r burner. .evening in Hie uepre-eniauie HiauiUei MUlih lt.AKb. a..inmin:iiii n luacuer ui a i-ai i:ir.fj Resolutions were al-o adopted approv- of which the Hon. Jas. T Austin was The "by author iy' editors continue diod, m Cornwall c ountry, E.-glamJ, in the National Republican Nomination Chairman, and Etenezer Torrey, Esq. to weep over Van Buren, and to denounce W"Ul ,un' us follows: -Every boarde:

ot ran liibitr? for tlie Ptesidcncv and Secietary, re-duuons were unanimou-ly tlie V ice President an those Senab rs. who mu'1 l,p- -'ippncd with a table andpraye:

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tti eigut or ' t asis. i uey m iy clean'1 ' Wit!l a OHHll UI wheat

t-' tile m,

I the pi e

I have heuid ttos m Lie nine

!e t tlie cooi.non one ot wian iwi..g Vice-Pt e-idencv i i I ali lo -t 1 1 , r w itti a fan : tir-i, tj-

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it iceuMes I dvar: stcon-dy . i; takes' At a numerous meeting ot the citizens t.ir ice President. It was resolved also, ident. 1 lie Globe moans and gioans u,c ';"-. uecorue me per qui -ne . , . . " . .i X. . . t 1 1 . . l I . . 1 1.1 1 nr rihrinftr fn ll n . it. il'j rtilltflo

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li ' til UU Utdi'.'i uu i u ia.iiii y , at I- I' itlkiUHV I I f I P'V n ilHKI tie t i nil vnni-iitviviy " .xiv- ' x j tint uiv, uiiu" icuul pvi j t i - r -

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passed approving tlie nomination ot Heu- dared to prefer the honor of their country hook, a kmle and fork, three towel-, and ry CUy br PrtsVdeut, and Johu Seigeant to the gratification of this pet of the Pres. a silv ei desert spoon ; all of w he b, icepi

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the astuts are shut p, u..t ut tr.e so o r.: .r U;rd pbui:!ii' . thev in iy be I '.' .; s;x --n i a b it r seven It ei ap ut O; e h.: d f n tend tive acre. Hi. u- IVaine, iMa-iisM. Co ) Feb. '27.

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-o mi to no - iee at the House of John rvim iJciejrates be hoiden at orceser on uie commingle their siptis mo

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o; -'I;. u:c wi.i uu i 1 1 m --or-ts, on the or day ox .'i a. rt ii msiani. inn m cu'oti uai, uic puipu;c ui i ur pupie, iu near peupie, ait tuucditu

,t feelingly. school.' Wouldn't keep a boarding sch.'.v! ,

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t -wiiii;: j Ah ut one mile and a halt south east of method to attain then object a method to the people. He i every way c.rnpe- .:: . Ph it the attempt which the the Capitol at Washington, is the National more consonant to the feelings and rac tent to perfjrm the duties impo-ed on thct .i n .- i M iitui Van Buren, who-e cha Bury ir.g Ground Flu is the last resting tice of the ir idol. Let the Pi esident court ' important station . .V. IF. Pioneer. if it- br intrigue and management is place of those members ot Congress who viartidf. the Vice President and ietracbry w. h ts ab i-hed, ate making t-j secure Ins chance- to d it m ihe c:ly It is the West Senators and han them The d-gs surely La- f"r Lasers In Spam, belurto initiation to the 'jce piesidency, with mimstei Abbey of our great men. This deerve nothing iess lor their presumption. 'any b u lister, atlomev, or i.o'.ny i- aditie hope and expectation, that should he t ury ing ground is not far distant from the Let them be bung up in a row like onions, milled to practice he u obliged to sw ear and Ja kson be tlectei. the latter will , Potomac, and situated as it is ia a lonely and as an example, to deter otheis from at- that he will defend the poor gratis, 'i hi,: edhc i i e rear ve I by death, or incapable retired spot, there is a melancholy pleas ; templing to thwart the will of Andrew thi gratuitous labor may be t,e n...rc;

ti .on ii.liro.ilv aid ol. I age, ot discharging ure m withdrawing from the. din aud buitle ' Jacks.-n equally divided, aie evejy year die duty of hisofti. e. w he h would iu either . and jargon and strife of the Capitol to this ! One sapient editor asks '-w hat should pointed from each r!.as !) defend

a-r devolve up 'O the Vi Pie-ideut. is a, seclusion to comaiuue with one a self j Andrew Jackson do on au occanoii like poor in civil cases, and evr iy or: uro- nisuli to the Ann i an Nation, be-To draw comparisons, and to note that this ;M and answers bis own question by counted poor who can swear u-e it i- a tuck to loi-t a man into tne they who once made the Capitol ring with saving, that he should 'nominate Van Ru worth Ie- than -1 .0! re ih ( h. . I

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:vmce ot ev r being piaccd there ty the toiiished at their mttllectual power, ;ire nate any other man during this ?. ion.v l.oise i a i rnste v M.e of the people I here prostrate in the dust ay, bat ihe1 -'We weald says he. put it t3 t! 0 r'cuate, him

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