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

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io i.c fciVor, r r.f nijKr.u r.V.-rf. . jrsrr., ami hntnlly cpcsn th . .,.... n( of it? . source wilu "l 1

.Mr.ssr.s. i.rncRs :--in yiM" i -m v tin- lOlli inst. I di-orvrr another thiust at (ho peaceable fumers of our county; and

Ullhou-h the article is not ai.ove mrm-.

-tiv,a to manner and stlc, et h 'made omc pr. tkiencv emoe he as

the worthies-

itcotnirijr re-

MlfTifd

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Uhc name of "farmer.1 or mce no maue 'hi fust dij lay over the Hgnatwic of "A

writer mu?t eertamh

Youis, &c. JOHN ewing.

Xorr The editor of the Lata) ette

et he hasU rro Prcs.' and "Indiana Journal, mil

I router a favor bv civmg place 10 me mu1 w T"

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1 Vr.i

Conumer"' The

consider himself the quantum of the in du-tttou part of the county; fr he is the

z -..- 'only person I ever heard fpea,; in terni.'. ilPn a specimen of wh.it they :. A1KI1. ! i. ir:u o approbation ot the late "( orumer o;M thv ha(i (nP power. I'poo

Hut. indeed, we must leel unner ureal on

ninor letter .

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fS-o!.ri,?0macMin!erthei..flocr.ccpfiyet clothed with 'n iolon . r Li- -r ;tm. the san circulating from trw- branche to

h:ul men, that he i inrapnble of maintain

ing hi own character. No me among hi most ardent admirer n?ti-, hold? him in liiohr rtim:i!ion than I once did. 1

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the sap

the main root. In this condition, they were uddcnly enveloped in nn atmosphere unking the mercury 23 deg. below zero, i t . ..t t;r.

rlunon to mv attachment to him a. long putting n rnrcK ro

We fear t hi country will ever prorc

JACKSOMSM IN MAINE. The Jackson paitv hae the aenden

cv in both Houre of the Letiislature of j rPlnrtance w ith w hich ardent ami hotieot

Maine, and in their recent f?ion that mind$ relinquish a long cherished hope.

:i I could do fo, wilhout a ?acnhre ot my own good opinion. I am noir denounced for debiting him. When I lookback,! am amazed that I did not leave him sooner-

For this I hae no other apology than the

1IKXUY CI.AY.

r iVf President cf t' c Lil(.t

JOHN SKHr.KANT.

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ligations to the dear "brother1' for his for j

jcihlc illustrations on the art? find science

'of farming; and 1 hope in his next he

bp jihl to inform n of t he completion

hn rope walks, to manufacture the hemp;. I .... 1 . . .- . 1 1 i- i n is P;'

the National Lxecu

Jtive, at Wa-hinpton, thev have agteed to

sul'c st ion

om

JUDGE JACKSON. When Piesident Jackson enacted in in Florida, the double character of Go

too changeable for raising fruit trees. We hope, however, that time nay prove it to he more temperate than we at present fearfully anticipate. CraafordtvilU Record.

CLAY ELECTORS. ACOB 1 IVKINU ALL, of KnoK COUOtj, John Hawkins, of Fountain, Sami ri. IlF.NPLKSt .n, of .Marion, Dfnms I'fnnin -.ion, of Harrison, Waitfi. Wiir N.ot Cas, 5tm i!F Lvi'Low. of Deaiborn, At f.i Lom.w. of Wane, Svlva.ms Evrr.Ts.of Unioii county, John I Nfki v. of (jilxoti.

A journevmnn hatter, a companion of Dr. Frankfin, on commencing business for hims elf, wai am ions to gvt w hand-

ire?L.i r.i..;;ti,rrii,in- -.md nf their fel-! -,r,,i T,t,rP in th raiP of :ho mu- some sicn board, witti a proper inprripuuu.

w,u l .... f,o Hiiti-h (Government.1! ,n 1; i!.p Mis Vidiis. he caused I This he composed himself. a follow?.

riuvv I. .in:, iv iii- viduu . . . , ,

" "to gratify President Jackson, and to enable Colonel Callava, the Spanish Governor, K7.j?i i 77:o

'i.;. ,nrii"'inc tn hnnst triat lie lias set led in lo lirnn(iit liptore him Lah.iva uis-

of his noble faimers, as we all go for th" : -iriotlicr 'eriou difficulty with a foreign !r,uted the jurisdiction of Governor-Judge American System. W e. come now torn i Jackson over him. and sat down to write

wiion I civ thpv have agreed to eell S nmtet ao-:iint that lurisdiction Go-

7e

tmtiro cutnrih;n(T rnnfprninc thp Frnifl ? '

;faim, (as it is presumed he has one.) mi, . . . their citizen. I only iv.mnp .Tndfe Jackson declared that

'what latitude or longitude is it from ash-, p w hat thev themselves assert ForJ-.Q, iare no protest against his authority 'ington? Does it contain one, two or three ! rGKllutfon!l a?fei)ling to a bargain. Whilst sitting as judge? Callava continued jacres? What are his implements o. bus-j . tinctlv declare that the disputed to ,vrite his protest, when, as Mr. RrackenJlMiitlrx' How many fields has he adoed j j9 vv'lti,in t,e limit of the State ;ri(je iaT,: "the Governor on hearing this j"held to field?'' Where is his clover, "9jof aine ( a Rational Executive, with'jth considerable warmth, striking on the i full cribf, slock yard and barn? S'lrcly; pirty in corfrros: to sutir Iitr- oti lo' talle. anl .fiiressirij himself to me, faid he ought toatVord example as well as Pre ju a par(. ?tate. to consent to a dis- !.a -hy do you not tell him, sir, I r:iU permit jcept. Or was he ever, indeed, or ts he , m'cm,'t,ni;ent nf that state, an.l thus effect 'n0 protesi? now a practical Sarmer in this county, orj. rlisrT)en)bf rmt.jit, we may expect to see After the mulatto Mises obtained the ionlv theoretical 1 am surprised that the " imdn driven until the Union is dis- !0ficct of their suit, and Colonel Callava

the Van Huren'iet Florida, certain publications were

W A HASH AND Fit IE CANAL

It will be perceive.! bv the subjoined j"brotherv should allude to Ihe pecuniary . ''he maxim of

oxlract liom a lctier adilicwd lo (lie r d-f ml'arrnfsmcnlJ ol rp"l,,c-" fci,0ol is. iVrarri is ti-ery Ihtng. and tr,3Ilc bv (be r.-mnming San.h oilicerf , in .'tor. of ,.e VinccnnP! Gazet,,. l.v n. I !'.'. VJi"?''?!,JlI,'j .!'I?in.l To ! htt com'"- "J;'r"i"tr'!'' '" "sci1 Jor its aJ', which I hp V found fa B 1 1 i ri t he P ' "" ' ?ff '

" iiv "w u. i ..v .'--antac anu tienieii wiui contu unci pitiinwn

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.ecislators. who engage in driving a had been made hetwetn uovernor-juuge

Hut 1

Hurr, Esq that the Canal Slock will l e'ipn,t 0r vr. ,,ieCPi it shews but little good

speedily purchased; and not w ithtanJmg jfee ling for the citizens to whom he ount jlra,je i0,'the salcof theirconstituents. nre , Jackson and Colonel Callava. These pub

Ihe omens of some of the "croaker farm- jto feel some sense ui v my. ,u, . nec(,s?ariv impatient of exposure . It is hcalicns, Governor Judge Jackion pro

. u ..... .. weuld attribute the prooucuons 10 iu-iui- .iier43rnrP. pviraordinarv that the innnnced to be "a violation of the decency

v.- tne progress 01 :ne worn ... ui pvl, momrtit. when those pee- V ' 'V : , nmur ;e, ! .... v., , i.Jirinl Trihnnal

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vM propensities io wnicii m. 'j'. !tSposure, and endeavor to prevent it ny '0fthe Country 11 lie further determined h.td lail hold on him, and hope that after arbitrarv and despotic charac-that he could" not "suffer the majesty of the due retkction, he will see the impropne-i Whilst thev were secretly dehatincr ' larrs to he thus outraged in his verson"

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tnpeded from want of funds. "TREATY CROfND. MAKCli30. The Fund Commissioners deserve great reuit for their spiiited exertion, in ma liir.g their anar.gements to procure a loan. Thry met the last of February, or the first of this month, and made very appropriately, all the pitparntory measures, which are. necessaiy for the purpose. Since then. Mr. McCarty has g-nie to the

ty of his course . A FAHMEH OF DAVIESS. Daviess county, March 16, 1C32.

upon thi trade, an article a published n( n vindication nf the laws, he proceed

in the. Mnine Daily Journal, making some eil to banish the ofTenderi from the. counsuggestion concerning what was on foot,'(ryi; Can it be, that this same Governor :md addion-some caustic remarks. Forth-'judere Jackson is willing to back the

rVc discover the follow ing letter wag vvit tnc j j0,1c ()f Hf.prP?entatives resolv- slate of Georgia, in protesting against the l '. . . ... lit .... j

intended for publication; and knowing'ed that the Editor should he proceeded jurisdiction assumed by trie "supreme juai

,pPntagamst torn coiuempi. ciai iriounai cj mc uvunu y i i-mui '

tnpson, hatter, makes and sell:

hats for ready money? with the figure of a

hat sub joined. Hut he thought he wouig submit it to his friends, for amendments. The first he showed it to, thought the word hatter tautologous, because followed by the words "makes hats.1' which showed he was a halter it was struck out. Tre

next observed, that the word "makes1

mieht as well be omitted, because bis cu--

omers would not care who made the hats;

if good, and to their mind, they would buy, by whomsoever made. He struck

that out also And third taid, he thought that the word? "for rearly money'1 were, useless, as it was not the custom of the

place to sell on credit every one win

purchased expected to pay. These too were parted with, and the inscription then etood. "John Thompson fells hats'

Sells hat?!'1 says his next friend, "who

expects you to give them away? what.

then, is the use ot the word.'7' It was struck out, and hats was all that remained attached to the name John Thompson; even this inscription, brief as it wae, wc

reduced ultimately to "John lhorapson,' with the figure of a hat subjoined.

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Extern cities I prosecute this object; and that the editors mentioned ,n it, ha ebeen, Committee, and required to an-!canit be, that he will "suffer the dignity

illiberal in every point oi iew w ui. '-jHWPI .x PC,ies of inquislorial interrogations and majesty of the au-j to be outraged; by ing,they must now abide by the discipline t length these reach a point at which the getting the decision ot the court atdefithev have incurred. 1 Editordetermined to stop He answered anCe? Surely, this is impossible !

we tiave the cheering news irotn ii lu.ton.that tht prospect is fair fr the Canal St'e!; of this slate, to he speedily taken. A respectable house in New York his commemed negotiating w ith him for the

nurcua?.

ECONOMY.

Iii, -i t,o r.rpivrd ihe communication thro

vincf.nnf.s, AruiL o, 1832. j ' , ' .... . , , . Unow the

author; that he had destroyed the manu

Messrs. Hill and CadJinton,

Gfntlf.mf.k : 1 telurn you "Cass coun-jscript. when and how ; that he consulted

tv times," and -'Indiana Democrat.1' J with no person respecting the publication;

Amos Kendal, the Fourth Auditor, de

nies that he has any interest whatever

io the Globe, and further declares that be

We have been inforinedhv a gentleman ifhey seem lo be conducted by congenialjthat no member of the Legislature had has not changed in politics or morals, of Vincent, that a compromise has been j minions, equally wiii.ng to traduce and v.l- conversed with him respecting it and that jAs to his morals we have nothing to say ; .. r , . , !i-v mv name. It appears 1 "travelled out there was an intimation given him that )Ut as to his politics Has he forgotten etTocted between the d.satlected of the. J : k.circuUir l)V :l(,.',uch a article would be found in the box wnen he was the warm friend of Mr. Clay

heonotny bociety and .Mr app.

I thp bitter opponent of Gen. Jackson

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t itter pays the for.ner 105.000 one Igress- thus a belief would be propagated ed from whom that intimation was re-, We have heretofore, regarded Mr. rven third ,n hand, one third in sis months. and ! ihat the people have no concern in th.s;Ceived, and he refused to answer. Jdal1. politics r.s of a very convenient kind

A. . ,. . . , . n ., legislative matter! The artifice and slau , Whereupon the House resolved thai tor the other third m twelve montns. ine, i.L. i Imhln r fiA tPArOOl .

der of these newspapers, will never be (his refusal he was liable to be proceed-

party ot me i.oum u Lton une luitdie j to efjUce my constituents into a be cd again-t for contempt, il was, now

i:i three weeks, and intend forming a so Uief ot such abominable absurdity. My

ciefy for themselves; and for that purpose

hie purchased lands, opposite Deaver1 Town, where they are to remove immediately, as there are buildings al ready elected to shelter them. We are also informed, that from Gerpipers, it appears the real name of him who calls himself Count D'Leon, is Count Trcla; the toimer title, and the re port of hi? enormous wealth, being sheer impositions. The Vincennes Presbytery assembled "n this place on the 5ih inst and rem lined ses'ion three days. Fiesent, the Kev. M.-rs. Mailm. lUed, Campbell, Crawford, Haw lev, Hutlpr and Alexander. An

notice of the senatorial election could on

ly present an occasion to slander me.

In

ever, deemed advisable to let the matter

rest. The Legislature of Maine applied to

this service, I suspect these two papers'the Legislature of Massachusetts to be- ' "... . .... ! . I . Tl, ..

act upon the condition, tor whicti ttiey j come a partner in mis iraue. iiiejf, yu, were m part, established. It is evident! went into secret conclave, but did nothing, their pretext affords no justification of except make a r equest that the Governor thnr ralurnines. But 1 cannot consent toi0f Maine would furnish copies of the doc

quit the paths of self respect and useful-j uments, from Washington, upon rvhich the in a room 92 feet long, 31 wide and 36 ness, toeuter the lists with such miscreant; Legislature ot Maine were induced toact.h) l he first library consisting of

editors honor aud letting tornid any no ( 1 he Ameucan .iivucuie oaa mrj i.iUUi:0 about oUUU volumes, was ourni ry me

and himself as a politician who, Proteus

like, can alter

HYMENEAL.

MARRIED In Npw Hrumonv, Posey coun-

fv, Indiana, on the 29th of March, by Thornns

brown, Emi. Mr. John Uilsey to .Iiss Anv

WATTLE9.

STEAIVI BOAT LIST.

"His face and habit ; and like water, seem Of the same color that the vesst-1 n

That doth contain it; varying his torru With the Canu leon a? each object's changes." Library of congress. -The correspondent of the Portland Advertiser, in a recent letter gives a brief account of the library of

Congress, from which it appears, that it contains about 17,000 volumes, arranged

AnmvALs. April, P, Rambler, from ports above. " 9, Exchange, from Mw wm etown. " 12, Exchange from ports above, DEPA ft TL'R F.S. April, U, Rambler, for Cincinnati. 44 9, Exchange, for ports above. " 13, Exchauge for Ihe Rapids. The Stervmbonts Utility , Cleopatra, nn3 Pdracon, arrived at the Rapid? during the pet w.ek, but could not ascend the river ia conscrjuence of Itn? water.

tice of them, other than to denounce theirj be forthcoming.

defamatory falsehoods. The people have! If a State Legislature had been engag-

a knowledge of my conduct, and pnnci- ed in such scheme as this, py me vaui

British when thev took possession of the

city in 181 1; Congress afterwards pur

chased the extensive and valuable horary

pies of action, upon which 1 tiust, I cau net of Mr. Adams, and had taken suchi0- Mr. Jefferson. Five thousand dollars

rely, to wndicate my character against the measures as are nere nouceu 10 euen n,'are annually appropriateti to us graouai

. .: . ..11 ,..-u i...i . , - . ' nl hp hick'inn TPSS

mi.iPiirP'ipn a dim ill .ill iulu icu ci. -"ihh iTirii sui i v'

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Indeed, were I to stoop to defend myself; would have reverberated from the White in detail agaiust such assailants, therej to the Rocky Mountains . The Anti-Jack-would exist no fair reciprocity. 1 had a:SOn Pres-s prefers lo wait it, it at all, in the

casual acquaintance with J . Scott, the os-! murmnrins; accents of the coomg dove.

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increase. I nere js aiso n mrjje wucuiwh of engravings, and a number of medals commemorative of some of the most im portant events in history. It is contem

plated lo make an appropriation fur a law

tensible editor of the Logansport "times,j Herein, as my Lord Coke says, note the j ,urary j0 be placed under the direction

interesting setui.m was, on the following' u tne uenoa he resided in Wayne county,! difference. Cincinnati Ga.

Sabbath, delivered to a crowded but at-j when 1 contess, 1 conceived him to be "any bntv a turbulent taUitier. Since his

tenttve congieuaiiuu, u mic iw. ? . . ------a change ot residence, he has kept oil

of the Supremo Court. The congression

al hbrarv savs the writer, "is a delicious

It is notorious that ihe present adminis- ! crr,.un, when Congress or the

then tration. or rather the President, has less : ,reuie Court are uijinterestinir. If you

compan). lie can now tnspiay inmst.-u.oi disini reaicu inui v.aumi nU,.(i ....... are iugueil wiui me gi cai men uuu iuk as a perfect harpy almost as conUmpti- any of hi predecessors. Since his acces-j jtlie great men, aud the great little ineu hie as Morrison of the "Democrat."' In -ion. support has been more frequently,; ,1. , mu, iiave their hour, then you can

F.sq New Y rk, the annual catalogue flreatton to the Wabash and Erie Canal,; directly and boldly compensated than ever retire lo tne atj,)iuing library and talk

fruit aud ornamental trees and plants. cub Scott's columns would date 10 contradict; before. No poiituian relies upon ti'niv,th the mighty dead. '

.ash-jille ileralJ.

Martin.

We have received from Wm. Prioce.

sur-

Education in Austria. The Quarterly

Journal ot Education, states that in the

BOROUGH ORDINANCES. On motion it wai resolved, That two lots out of each of the following 20 acre equarei, viz : Nus. 1,2, 3, 4, 5,6, 1C, 17, 18, 25, 2f., '20, 1,31, 32, 4.",'16, 47, 48, in th Commons be otFcred fur salu to the highest bidder. One fourtli to he paid in cash, one half of the balance in six rui'fiths, and the oth r half in tvvelvo aionttig from th day of sale ; the purchaser to give no"f with freehold ecurity, and lo receive a certificate of purchase from thr Clerk upon producinr the Treasurer'. receir-t. Ttiu moniy to h( paid and the notes to b pivi n to the Treasurer of the Comiuous and that the Treasurer of the Commons with th- Clerk cnn.Iuct said ;ile. imt zi i"? six weeks notice in the Vintenne-i ncwa(arer?, and that the) have authority to employ a surveyor to renew tho stakes and numhers uf tin- (ju:irC3 hove directed, t . hi: sold if r.erersarv, rind that no s:!e shall be mude lor h?? thau C, per acre, and that lot? Nws. 1 and 3 be ex cepted, the'e IcKs beh:g sold. JZcfotvtil, That any orJin:ice or purls of or. finances contrary to the tenor uf the above re solution b repealed. 11. 1 TRICK, PresiJ'.m. SiMt'f t Hiu , Clerk l'.i-scd 7th April, 183J. 20- Ct 17' I) y of sale the 2Cth day of .M y utxt at 2 o'clock", 1'. M.

. . . , .... , t . . t n.,f...,J recorded fact. On account ot that tnea 1 tor anv original action , juogmeni, or

'IVSlC I illll ll "III IU lilt LiUI'Kl VII IK'Ulll r j v , a 1 " I ' sure, he would willingly twine a chaplet gestion, ot positive and national utility. nic Oarden and rsurjene. 1 he pam-:Qf fame lbr hQ brou . o .ome mete ap.i He js otllv vatued amj maintained as far as phlet make- 94 page, and from the great ; ,,r0Ter ?om0 one utieilv destitute of talent! he may be the instrument of personal in-

vaiietv of fruit tree? numbered therein, to project the undei lakinkT, or some one; terest or favonte party doctrines, or plans German dominions of Austria no village i j j;'

mut be interetmg to the arriculturalist.'.no had not mmo to appiectate ttie geu-jtur the advancement 01 paiutuiai without its school; aud eacli school is un0 eral good, until I had demonstrated thatualsand combinations. The manner tier the care of a master who is paid by AH are inrited to examine it. j ....,i,4 i,a .nKmro.i dv ihp pn ho i .irr)orri;J- that is used is .1 ii iinoi ,,u nM!,P

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An Ordinance to amend the Or dinori'ea cecerninc tin Market. He it ordained bv th Vrwh ut. and Tr'j-trr 5 ot" the BiiroM.-h of Viucenne.', 1 hat it shall i t ut-

1.

The Terre Haute Kei;i-ter establish

moot is transfeired to Thoma

E-q for ser er."

terprize. This fact alone, puts a climax prettily exemplified in the Albany corres- n0 male can enter into the married

lawful fornnv rtr-on .r per-otn to Luy or

it... l!,,f(,M .h -f ' 1 ti. r unci an V Hrt n ie :e

VV T I 1 . 1 1 I III'" ! l '.. ' .. signed fr sale in th: rnaiket Mtt.-r ihe hor.r of 1 o'clock V. M. nf the dnys i-ree-linfi the re1 1 . . l ..II ...... :r.i-trv

cMjiar in-irK t OHV ; nor mi.i 11 .......j per or M rrhant, either .'ue. ly or indirectly, piin-ha-e nv of the article d -ird !t Market, -I'.iunc th... Market hour?, in greater quint i-ti-than ru.y h- reallv necer.v f r n.s order ,,wn ri.n'.impr'on : and Unt all p ru ,Z. ncw 1 1 : , s!i;., tV,nll he utiert to ihe fi:ni

f ... - . , , -. 1.1 .ll' , IJV "ii Tl I Ml. "I riit'n. .1-1 1 , . . . - n ... ! r. l.trli ihp nn: I hp ( 1 nhP. . . i . l . .11. ... ... .....I - . - - . i .... ,.ni r.f tSi .-af .

to inn mil mitss in 1 iui v uj in i-viunv.i- iiouucuv-c, ivii tiaip. un ph ne s iu e 10 1 trail. 1 .i'iu , . -,s t..r ouviiiL' or ?u...i, ...1..

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isowiihv,, h.,. imirKnur mp r:m vipw I n; surreiv . p!n e nre siocereiy anidiDeu ui mai . ,ml nvcrv m.icpr n i;i 1 c , w' 1 nrm? M iret f our-

-q formerly editor of the "Political Ob- tuious abuse of these newspapeis, w 1'h .abuse of his otlire, name and popularity, or lQ a neaVy penalty if he employ a work1 .1 1 ..i,.Ll..' I'll... a fnnnnrtora uro frtttlti' it . t MM

He will assume the editorial more complacency man 1 couiu pu.-snuv w men in uhieutiuic un,u' b""'j ! naa who 19 unauie 10 reau orwnie. 1 ne .11 cnf.hietirate both the

, I 1 I ici 1111 11 v.uiiiun iiMuiiuii, ii 1. 1 111 1 ,ini jj... - - a JUUIIIdlttlU l"UlvS IUC laniiui uiiiiii.j m nit rhftir on the d ' t June next, anu irom nis , . . - " , . , , , , en Cllft" u they muit soon purge away their teculence. meat anu nation. ua iGerman provinces ot the crown ot Haps Ttell known talents, we opine the Uegisier 0"r tie continued slander (where 1 am jburg, to this general diffusion of knowwill be ablv conducted In his Pros- known,) will only render the editors de j APOLOGIES. j ledge among the people. lb.

,K .n in.prt hprr niKr 'nraviu more notorious. ' General Lutt uieen iws mane n zui-

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TiPP 11 II f 1 III: ?llull iiicvi, i tiiti i i i . i. peci.i. .. The rcspecube anil talented editor ot'mal unnuuciation ot hi. icsolution not to Mr. 1). avow? h-.msell an ardent ami l,elhe ..i.0,,tlCiii observer," (Mr Dowlmg,) upport the election of President Jackson, cited friend of Henry Chy, and that his -j.a iecentv condescemled to pictute Mor ;0r the election of Mr. Clay. In an elaho- - ...II i - 1 . I i I nAr ilnnlif.' ... ..x.rJw- morbid en i ,ior t u iJ IHn m t h V

course win ui1 neii ue r it i ' l"J 1 1 iifcu, uc uiunnu ' . t i jiu a.u 1 1-1-.- i r 7 ' o i" , w , in i . i . . ' v ..'..!. .- ...I. -.1 ol in, it, minu TlhlCPS W ID V flttrOeil

;,, l.i.'.il hi, i.pn. COU d not attemnt lOlUl-lr.i tianiartions Ot nauiiuiem tuaiauin, -m -j

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EFFECTS OF THE WIXTElt. Apple Ireee, peach trees, and mhny

plants in gardens have been greatly injur-

11. 1' . niiLi., rrtuicn.

Samcli. Hir i : C.t rk. r.ied 0:h April, lb3-.

ful. We wi?h him much succes prooed undertukinsj.

pro e the likeness

;Gen Green thus at

mounces his secession.! by the seventy of the late ucparrallcd

I repeat, I will enter into no cont. overland thus apologize for hi. long adher-pv.nler We have examined several o.

I'he Vincennes L'.i rary w ill remain

closed three weeks. AH thosti who havel

books telonging to the institution, are revue:ttd to return them immediately, as a utw catalogue is abom being made.

v with the" Fimes and "Democrat euce. Cvxciyati (ja:. ... . . i i i

; their well known debasement is sumotiut q have only to repeat mat, navmg ueiLeteachol them address his caterer thus :Come full v satuhed that its impossible to

i biddM, Ueperate Gen. Jackson lrorn the influence

which surrounds nd controls him, and

AU Ordinance re.-pectirv tipplin j hotire. )c it..rdined by tl" I'reM lent and Board of Irn-te. of the boron-:. .7 Viiieenne, That retailer- of spintu -us h-pnr, foreign or domestic hv les- 'p:aiititi'" than one q-nrt, or persom Irecjn'n tij'i li'i - tui'.:-rj wi'l.in this Horonv'h, iney I r,,f !ir h' n-e thei el'or a? follow- ta-uit: O'l paymeiit of (he 3utn of lifteen dollar- per year, or 'in proportion thfrt-to for le-s time than ooe year, to U.e Borousrh Tre:iuriT, w'u.i -.h!1 Mcntc his receipt therefore to the apj li.Oit, v. h . -'ia!l !f live r the saicc to the Presnlei.t of tfcrt

' it,.ard of Trustee, uL- rhad tlo r' n -en e t--. l-.( i n-r- u a-ordinsl v , f..r ihe ie;i.. I I t-.r t

I the apt h- ant. U'i-'.er hi- h l!i''

The Kev. II M miaw will perform divine -eivice m ttie iiicetines A'-ademj . io uiorrow moruin at 11 o'clock.

it a rN ,,.r-y t'r ale at this Qihce.

'Mv aut'itr an-i dfair! what tho

Unargued I obey M "Vet iieign to be advised! O, give "the maic ot your pioper name, as voucher, to defame an J scandalize this "little senator of Knox," the father of the canal, will t-Ue ineitafely attach to him. m Uespuie of all our slanders. As this advice nny be literally coni lied with, the worthless and subsenient editors must pass on. I can ihec aiecl the malice of coococled Te

winch 1 believe to be of a most peroiciou

and dance rom character, I can no

lonsrer

i i - .:.... .r.. iri ofTirt. uiil nl.

advocate ins couuouaoi- v..v,., ..... i'er this Address in justification of my conduct. One word to the reader and 1 have done. Gen. Jackson never was the pure, disinterested, independent, and enlighten

led patriot whom u-e believe him to be,

ch.irds in which we think the apple tree

are certainly killed. Between the hai k and the wood theie remains uo adhesion.

ind although the bark is yet gret-n, the ( (ir( lllt (;unrt, ,t ct.all h.; the

wood is black, and appears wholly to have lost all principles of vitality . Spice lush-

At i-a. h ti r;n of

! v of t-io Prt i -

.l.-nt of the board i I I rn-tei -. to nq -rt in n -

tmur to tht! tirainl Jnrv, tit-

es and even torest trees, it i- "aid, have

been in like manner firzen to death The cause of this calamity to Iruil tree in this part of the country , can be attiibuteil to no other cause, we think, than the very sudden changes from waim to biitot cold weather, experienced in the tar!

part of winter, while many trees were Pa,,,. I Otb Ai rH, &-2

rt.i)!if

e-)t hav-

a- afortsui 1 h iviinr h- ensef, ai

3 in.' lieen-es M.-e. 3. Th nm'--int of tnoi.ey ariMin frt t. lit iiM.- .n a hires ani, h ill ho kq I a j ait, mill t. ii in the oiMiiiuon -c h i '1 lund. I hi ordinance to take tlfctt trga and aft-. i'i ji-ihlioation. u. r. rr.ici:, r-rs.tfn:. Samivl 1 1 i 1 1.. Clerk.