Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 April 1832 — Page 1

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I have marked one paragraph in italic";-the contract about to be made for tup jam I do not hesitate to aver my belief 0 repealed religion, that we cultivate our

lhe reason will presently appear. I he

celebrated Indian bill was the n in progre.-

s.rrnMii.ni. and i-u.-ut" MJ , ,;j appropriation ol 4,000, OoU o dollar ' gest the propi iet v of issuing a ne w ad vcr

nt?t Xci ihr J " Tt Two ' n.dars' per ar.i.mn. His etimate sent to the committee as I ti-ement. giving due notice of the ami

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of f hr time of uhsrrihir?, or Three I'.di.r at ,VH8 (oi, j,v tne Secietary ot the 'I rea-ury, , contract so as to enable the citizens of the the tj.ir ition of t' vo ir. A w K ,1 i . V t ba t M .jo i Eaton's estimate was at twenty j uetern States to become competitors tor tnality ia formid d ie .Ira" b .r - -' -. ruti..n and that Major E said to 1 it. I told the President that 1 should not

pnyiaeni nin""-'"u ; I ,:m i J. ., t ii tvr.iil.l IhUp millions ot do - I h:i v t rnntiUH him wit th n

ff rN suhcr;pt:ons tccj ivrd for le s than one ADVFUTIPKMKNTS will bo inserted at 0nP Dollar per onrc, f.r three in rtion-, snlt,n!v-i;vrr,lnS.fr51ii!ire for each sun-

iii.t.t insertion.

Hunter, or J. L. Colin an, win ne recriveu i be Market price, in pam nt i f snhs. nption.

AGENTS FOU THE G AZETTE. The following named gentlemen are requested to act as Agents hr the Gazette. Petersbnrgh, 1'ike co. Indiana Matthew V. roster, Esq. Carlisle, Sullivan co -Wm.M. Purdy.E-q. Mcrom James Herd, E-q Princeton Wm Daniel. iq. Evanville Maj. A. Warner. New -Harmony Maj J. W.Swift. Cyrdhi ma J. E Ci.uk . Mount-Plea -ant- -Mr E'wi Brook?. Porters ille Fvlward Wood. Esq. Washington Wm. G. Cole. Eq . IJoonville John A. Graham. E-q. Gentry" Store Wm. Jones. E-q. Terie-Uaute Capt J. Waseon. Eugene Doct. Wm. Claik. These gentlemen arc authorised to re ;eivo moniee, and receipt for the same on account of the editor. SAMUEL HILL. H. Y. C A D D I IS G TO N".

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playing rations to the emigrating Indians that, could the contract nave utru ui..u mines, and ?tnre them with useful knowlwonhl embrace all that would be required j without notice, no adTertisement would, edge

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in me iioue: hiiu .uhjmi r.aw:j n-Kri hh . kj! mar pu rpose : anil t'eeffeu leave to $nz- na v i een puiiiisneu, arm ma i mm

the law leuuiied an advertisement, it was -Equally Mrikincri th .

junt prejrared so as to conctal the extent ot the uration upon the irovernment and policy

(.uiniu i, uiiu pirci;i tuui pr 1 1 1 1 uu . oi naii(.Hi, iaTe? ann kingdom". It ha The advertisement was issued for the from the earliest dates 'of history, beet, first time oa'ihe llh of February. The fhe policy of" despotic governments, nod cnntiact was to be closed, in Washington illiberal establishment s, of whatever kind, city, on the Oth of March, before tfi to prevent the free diffusion of knowledge passage of the appropriation, a circum- arnong the great mass of the people. stance of itself calculated to prevent any Freedom of inquirv. and public discussion, suspicion ol its extent of character. Jt j,ave been suppre'ssed. in seme shape or contemplated an expenditure of six mil- other, even by legislative enactment; and lions of dollars. It was prepared under the result has been, ignorance and servility the special superintendence of General among the lover classea and insolence Houston himself,and was carefully worded, an(1 oppression among the higher pi ivilegso as to conceal all idea of the specula e,, order9 No roun(rv can he happy t.on vvh.fh it afforded But this wa not HnJ prosperous without an intelligent, en. all. Ihe practice ol the department lor ternrisincr nP,Mnfrv.nirl hiitorv

many years, had been to supply rations evinces the truth of this remark; and its of that and a simi ar description, through corectness is most happily illustrated 10 the Commissary General of Subs.Mence ; the presen, Condition of Scotland, the proand his deputies; who, by giving notice to leMant divisions of Switzerland, and many those who live. , the immediate neigh- portions of the United States Put, borhood invited compet.uon among those', he blessings (we had almost iai.1. (he miwho could furnish supphes at the cheap- raciP,) of education, many of the northest rate In this case, however, time was Pr stales of thin Union, must have been a not given lor the advertisement to read, comparative desolation is, the d ifIllinois ai)(i Missouri, much le.-s Arkansas, YirnitiP)l nf . the states from which, he supplies nu i nurifv 0,'v!hef 0'rlr'torv' anJ com., in time for proposals to return to Leans of ndivL thJ "1 Washington, before closing the contract n.f If it had been the object of the depart- S oflrZ ' f 'f mentto make the contract on the best ! oportion W n . .1.- . . , iI,roPrtion, therefore, to the truth of the

irnur. iui inc uiivniimeui. proposals ; mat m Ko . . , uo.,1,1 h.vo l,ee ,vin,i from tho Slates, ! " hai?i7ine j-nnV "mmu""y- ,! n,ore me would have !.. sive ' '"J" Jl ''! ..T

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lar ! j subsist the emigrating Indians. ;not ascertained that Mr Eaton expected Major Eaton remarked to me, that he was! to clo-ie a contract with Gen Houston, at about t. make one of the most important 1G cents per ration. General Jackson contracts that had ever been concluded by immediately became much excited, arid in this Government; that he had ascertained, 'the presence of Gov. Braurh, repeated

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thri'r p'rifier' on payiiii; arrearage-; but a fail-J that the ration to the emigrating Ind ians ' Major Eaton. He said that the ration had u"re t- notify a i-h to tUn-ontinue, in conform- (;tf Ctl twenty-two r ents; that Gov. cost twenty-two cents; that Gen . Houston ity t.i the terms will be considered a new en , r0(to jiai consented to take the conti act had gone en to New Yik and obtainetl rlk.-enient. itt t . ! -a t f i h ( e en cen t : t ha t he h al txone t o Xe w w ea 1 1 h v -ecu i i t v , and that ilwas the in-

conrnumcations addressed to the Editor. (York, and obtained a partner who was tenon (d the department to give him the Country rroihice delivered in Vincenne?, 'i t worth half a milliou cf money; and that contract at eighteen cents per ration: as ttie Md!'of Messrs. II. I). Wheeler, Marmii tt j(p .,rino. ((, lne Goernme.nt would be at1. Piling that there would be saving to

leat four thousand dollars per day. He the gevernment of four thousand dollars estimated the number of Indians to be pet day ; showing conclusively that he had fiom sixtv to eighty thousand, ami 'hat heen advised by Major F)aton, and was tlie issue, at the price w hii h he xi eted juv ,0j.f of his views To this I to give, wouhi atnuui t to 12.0l'0 dollars . teplied noarlv m the same terms that I per day I asked of whai the ration con- hcfoie done to Mnjoi Eaton, and ex MSted. He then gave it a3 slated in the , proisrrl my deci ir d belief that the ration pioposaU. could be furnished for G ids if the contract I understood Major Eaton's rrmai ks as ,vas propei 1 divided, ar.d due notice gi intended to satis!) me that he as about Ven to the people of the w -tei n States so to make an athantugevus constat t lor the fo i,,vite fair eompttit'on tor it T Governriient. and that his object in speak- tin- Gen Jacksou s.id , -Will outake it in to me was to induce rue to take that ;,( lvr ir?" "No sir." saul I. "I am not

Tiew of it in the. Telegraph. I tol 1 him ;1 ,,Hder for it.M He then .-ai.l, "Will you

tint beef could be purchased in that coun take it at twelve, cents? If j ou will I try at the rate of from one to two dollars , pledge myself to you that you shall have it per hundred; that (he hide and tallow al Iiric " To this I replied, "No

And this is not all. It has been usual, in all such contracts, to make them from

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cine.iov laws of their nwnmnWino- iir.nn

the grand principle of representation i

EA I ONI AN JACKS0N1SM. The following narrative of an attempt commit a stupendous fraud upon the Government, by patriots E lton and Hous t,n is vtrnrtpd from a recent iiublica-

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woutd p;(y me i xpeuses aoo w, ir. , ,Klve in.nijn upon me sui-jcu, ""!''" J " 1 ' UI " pftuifu amouni the importanre of int l!noi,1al .,l.,r rA

er ; that t he Indians could not at all be should not have called upon you in rela- In this case, the Secretary not only reerv-; general education ' removed in one ) ear ; that a huge qtianli tion to it, had I not considered it rny iuiy 1 ed the right to enlarge or alter the quar.ti i tv of corn was then raised, and c uld be fo n ,JU pt the consequences which E ty of the rations to be issued, but he also "Liberty has always been dependant CO purchased at a cheap rate, in the Indian , f,P,eVe to be involved in it I a to satis-' reserved the right of continuing the con intelligence. Ignorant rulers neldorn fail territory ; that the whole country abound-, fird tna( ;it the price w hich you propose tract to any period of time he thought ithe tyrants. The usual report of Ihoo ed m salt water, and that, consequently , cSe.n five hundied thousand dollars. proper; and to determine it at pleasure .;who fail to produce conviction is to oppress the salt would be a nominal item m the pu, rn.. object in bringing vhis sutject be-; The effect of such reservatien was to pre- aru, punis Freedom duly balanced and ... -i . . i. .1 l I , . . .1 f 1 . - tent rnmrtotitinn unit ) - i w v 1 1 n o - J

expenditure; mai int; i auun oui.i or mm tore ; you, was to serve you ami m- " ""i"'-" " 1" "J ' Prol,prly regufaied . has no bulwark ex-

iished at s. cents, and ihus. instead ot vcrmrnt, and in doing it lam governed : Imm bidding lor the contract at any thii.fr cept in the intelligence of the people and avmg four thousand dollars per day. lhe,bvll higher consideration than money;" like a fair price, except those who might ai history informs us that political and outracior would receive eight thouaud . and Wlth this remark lett him. luive a pnvate understanding with him religious melioration mut"reult from the

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dollars per day more than a tair price afterwards, as the only means of pre-

I saw, doin his countenant e and manner, eT,(i,i2r the contrac t addressed to Major

that he was disappointed aoa provoked, .lt0l, tne fdlowing letter :

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tion. by Duff Green lis verity seems ; ar.d immedialMv le . mioet. 10 uu ... unquestionable. The reader should give my power iop4evti.. the making ot .he, it at. attentive peru-al: anil should serious contract; believ n.g n was iniended to cov-1

!y reflect whether a Presideut who can

Washington . March 10, 1830

cftrn ikzki ?uui ttuuui 'm ti iv. ?arr)p ourrr VnrTTiMrTrvi ' "Knowledge is power " It gave liberL, r 'y'0 Grppce, and glory to Rome; and Ihfcir toucalion say s tin-tlooueot Daconi tptum in lnrKn,; ' 3 . . ' 'roarism, was ow 'ing, in a great

is a rerrn, to me meaning of vvnicti. u measure, to the manner in which their

lill.-?-,1BV'',-'la, -j - jt c iiijiiji emeu 1 1 pi v i -ot'ege of th General i ere uut .u-.i m the counsel; that t sue at these prices, w dl amoatii to twei v e j () i,ection, to the physical and intellectual tion to this, or other as Gov. of Tennessee,! was apprenensive of then influence over j thousand dollars per day. I energies of man ; fixing his attention, and remark that it is of idence among the Indi j Gen. Jacksou, and that I believed thai the. - hat a contract ol such amount should ;iUacmig h,8 ambition to an ever increas essentially belongs

be used for such purposes, ought to be re

elected. Cincinnati Gaz . Many of my readers are aware, that shortly after the electioa of General Jackson. Gen. Sam. Houston, formerly a mem

her cf Congress from Tennessee, and ihe

intimate triend ami resigned his office

and took up his rest

ana beyond the Mississippi liver. About the first of January thereafter, he came on to this city. Those who knew that both had aspired to be the favorites of the President, and that there had been aeon sequent jealousy and coolness uetween them were surprised at the sudden intimacy which sprung up between him and .Major Eaton. They were frequently seen in consultation Gen Houston was also fre-

-Alter leaving you nt evening,! cx , H dlftlcult to set limits; ,t a phrase love of wealth and pleasure, superseded

era deep and prtu,eo - tud liauu. ,an. u.cd, lor me nrsi ume your piupuMt.s rmpi ehending in the range of its appli that of letter Enbind Germany and I accordingly sen. iiMi John Shack j for rat ions. From my knowledge ol the alion) al the eftorts and contingencies, France, owe their comparatively late W ford, now the dooiueepei to ti Senate ! pnef s ol beet and corn in the w e-tero t(oth ot f.esjgn an, accident as they tend provemenrs. and partial regeaeratioo to then a r espec i.ible meichaut ol St. Louis States, i am confident that the pi oposed ; pilher to develops or influence the powers the same and kindred causes The priawho happened to be in this city . I toUl 1 rations ought not to cost ten cents; yet I iUK passions of a sentient being. Educa- ciple. however, is most happily, illustruhim m su-picion-; that 1 nas apprelicu-juuderstaud you to say, that you expect o;llorii whether systematic or miscellaneous, ted in the history of the United States ii . i-. . i m.,i p I i-iju;.n iVnm lilin ?fl reni. ml that the W ;.,t..r.in.i i.i i i. t . . . . . . .

sive mat i iaiur Luini rtim ""'j'" iiucuiicii iu ouiirtuiis ami srtiuui v t'.ut wntiour enlerino- into detai . in rem-

countries, we would the very nature, and

to the freraus of the

mg minute good - imperfectly enjoyed in. civil institutirn? of this country, based up the present state oi being, and destined on the grand principles of Protestantism, to be boundlessly unfolded in the world to (o impart knowledge to every class of so-

onlv way to defeat them was to iiiuuce ! he made without giving notice to the H es

some respectable person to undeioid Gen. tern States, vvheie the provisions must be II he a cause of attack: but

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veinment would be owrni elleu togive mucJr when I read the advertisement, ami fte,f()rae Education is, therefore, good or ciety and especially, to diffuse it thro more tnan ihe ration was wurih; and Uiai' that it is so worded as not to convey any i bad, hopeful or defective as it tends to ' the rrreat mass of the neonle All our es-

l had selected him to make ihe hid, be-; idea ot the speculation it . arjords, aud coa .promote or injure the interests of our com ! tahljshed maxims of legi-latton and juriacause, in case he obtained it al mote ttidujnccts with tb.e fact, which is within voy . rnon nature connected , as it is, in the prudence, concede the" right of private a lair puce, no paiiy .uspicion w ..uhl ut ; own knowledge, thnt it was prepared Ij i,ght of duty and destiny, with the pui- pidffment and liberty f concience; and tach to the transaction, as he w. is known to under the special a l v isement of General 0f this world, and the recompenses of hpnee the importance of informing the be the fi ieod ot the Ute admioisti atiou ; . Ueustnn , who has .gone onto Ne v ork, at,other. Viewed in this light, no one mjnr nf lhe multitude, and promoting iaand because that, a-. I hoped an . believed and has tiroui.Mil Irom there a wealty pat t- UJ() capable of reaching any jusit con- tellerttial in view of moral culture that General Jacksou wa- i.oi a party io;ner to joia him in the contract, I should elusion, by the laws of correct investigd. (

save ..im aud his ad- he out iitlitui i me aumuiisiiauon, iu uti. tion, can, tor a moment, douM the great i ..Th. inflnonro nf Pfinrai inn ntmn nollti.

qiiently at the President's aud at one of the President's evening parties when mnt

rC I hp romn.mV had left the house. Major lit, I was desnvus io

F iton who w is eated with him on a sofa ! mini-tiaiiou tumi the cu..se juence ol the J.icksoo and to myseil, it 1 dia not uin.g importance ol a well directed, enlighten- cal society has been forcibly exemplified

thp ri-rular room, called me to t hem . : contemplated n aua .hi jnauii u -o --v ....... - r- "--- ...neio.i me miuu. in all ages inform the mind of the multl

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.,n,l -.ked ut what hour he must send until the next moi mug .o u.og or u. in gu. ag ..him u,c " uucation, nave oiv iucmi u mio puysicai, fIe am, triev wdl have discernment to

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in an ao verusemeui ,. ot- uuic -,

ntion 1 replied, at anv h. ur before 1U ling 10 take. Hie cuu

u lock at night. He said -l ill send you one to-morrow morning." Genet al Houston lemarked, "Ni; I will call and lake it mvself." In ,lrtV or tw0 :fte-"l'Ar1 the following advertisement was handed

in and put

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and best interest: and

deem this classification ot the nature am. . ,iiPjr owl, vtlfare and patriotic feelings uhjec: of education, ot essential impi-r W1 prinpt them to seek the good and taoce, we shall nol call it up again. 1 tnf.jr Countr . u,lt wn,u they are ignor--Cducatiou n designed to dimmish lht!ant and liable to be misled by everv noli-

posed that I should become mi.Mt-tej witn loini-.u alio,,, and impair the lair lame evils, and increase lhe Cointeris and quiet, ,ira ifrnis fafuiis, thev always, invariably. 1 i . i . . . .. .... t . . t u Im L it u i i n t' . 1 1 1 1 v u i 1 i i . t . . . . ... ..,.. i . . . . . I . n J J

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t - i .. . .ti.iv him ih.,1 i.p . t ni-i aiake ''.in ii a contract may enririi a

I mUOICU L O j - ---- hundrtosot thou.-niU A , ,113 oy l.nii.ig -.vho are concerned in it, out will destroy it it a mu u I Airr i.ite lie lata pi -i- the c. idi ience of the public I fear, in the

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him in the conuaci. i o uas i iej

tt.i I hoi 1 1-tW.lt d on uie-'d'HCi, aud , .nine to iuard

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ill it not be tvell lo ex

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-:u;.i uiai i ecu hi ri-i the time, so as to enable ihe people tiould be principally conducted, so.is'.o

man life, it is intended to prepai e ! become the dunes of rniLMjided zeal, and

m for useiuluess and happiness; and the property of unprincipled demagogues.

and a quarter of afterwards that he did so. Aware lb.it Ver could get an explanation of the lea- wretched,!! devoid oi pioper insti uction ; , ,,1r)f are co-operating with the design tirfc.-hi.oik with Major Eaton and Majj. Lewis had, at 1 aon vhv it was not acted on. 1 Have since but il possessed ot the uovautages ot eii-antj arrangements of Providence, iu the

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Vi raii mi "est of the hssissipt. realize an muependeui ioi iuo.- out ot Iht ot Missouri and Arkansas to tmi (p,al.fy the student, tor any conceivable j ..A ,loa,HIi(j physical and moral rausce, ;l1! , Jttobe endoi-ed' Pio- contract, I had resolved ;o iivc imum.g Vouis.c. ii. UliLi-.N. estma tion allotted hioi by Prov uitn e.--' arf. novv lo FUCCe'S9ful cperation, to pro U( i'viliotis" will be received by to do with it. That howtv t r touect.i.y; To Major Eaton ; l u liv e well, in whatever station, is lhe (JlJ(.e ,llt.?e ,rlihki lejlts; ami the iuteU posals or x . '.if. XUil-i lhe 20th day motives might be, I couwi ..o, escape us- Th contract was riot conclude!. Mr gieat business and interest ol man; atwlectUaj topographer, in casting his eye fT 1 1 B30 lor -uppUtfg rations to pinion, and a, cousquen( loss oi ch.ii ac Sliackfoul informed tne that alter seeing 10 tins purpose, the effort- ot instruction over the face of the earth, can already -i lC 1 a- m iv emirate to their lands ter. 1 urge i hi:n to reduce oit uid, w nicu me he reduced his i(i ; ami lhal he cal.ed shoul maiuly directed. As a solitary ' e that the fust and fondest feelings of EUc tl int. i tti a s ... i. ... I iMiin inn i.f i.ii.i.meii nif .r,... ... t 1 1... ,!.- t.:ir i :.pot . ainl i.e or a social beintr. man mu-t be n.irtiall v ' 1 1 i... ; a i

l' i-ins'iSaild.'Ml-SOUrl'SaUirallOlls ,lt lliriniciiuicu iuwi - jctn-.i iinnn ni . - - o ' - I v nir iiijiiinii iitdii, in cvcijr Lltiiii.ru uti-

to consist of one p- un.

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lrcifi beet, or one pu i ....... .... i,n,t ,. ,hh,i ,-,1niilffi' i.,..L.i il-i -u . r:l..ivplt. rtnoiher ot ui.aiion. notliii.tr but an evil, an uubraidme-

4 1M . rj. ot nalt to every humireu oi inai t iute, mi .niuw-. mniru.u"., .......... , v 7 . two quan i jssUCd, one General Jackson, wiiicn I iia i se v eral Co .Crovell, agent lor the Crok Indians,) conscience, can make him miserable. Iu these;or, i ' ' thf're u;u.leM ota ii.ut9 unsiiccesluliy aliempuu u couu- Mr. preutiss oi this city , and others, were ( the city, or the desert a palace, or a cut pound o up i teract. 1 lelt unwilling to come in direct bidders. Mr Prer.tiss inlorms me.tage in robes, or in lags standing on

pound or piaiv, .i . i lut, tt.Liii before him. out oe h.tMii. E it m himself endeavoied to laud, or rolling on the ocean but led a

each raiK'ii ... . . . . " . J . .., . . . i... . . ,k.. D i.-i-....i i..,. i....

md eighteen ounces of lievm" tiiat the ctiara ier oi me auuiiois jiuje him Horn pressing ms ui-,oyinu. ..w.wa .t....u, w. wu,.... w,.. it nt:ike. au 1 liadinu iuai Mi 1 . , v imr i hat ins nrouosal. which was at 1 neath the levers ot the Torrid Zone he

, . ., c ci..,!!,,-,, wouhi not eouse.,1 to i cdu.e ,,me c enis. was too low, and that it was", has resources ol which he uuly can be

lne "Ztt0 ; , , ;ianti of hls bui l0 what I conceived lo be a Mir:n.,t the object o, the government to make

cj Mr ,rr - - - ,ririinrlllrition.ltesoivtdbi,i,

i-p ration to l liift'1 u" 1 iL ''.S'" -' ' "

e'ma, think proper an.i 'to tUtcri.-nue ita:

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treasure v..t.T aru o,i

Crjtn. The points of delivery, not to exceei. three in the cotintiy of either ot the 4ribes.tobc tltsignattd by the- Secretary cf War. The entiie fX"c:e, whtihcr of trans-

p m tat mu, or iss'.iu,, o, L ml ' -g li0U""es

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:he p.rcservatton ot the s::pr.t

other, to be borne by tb.e co:.t: actor . P. otitis, w,:h appiov ed cor::i i! w '.W

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1V order ct tte Sectet.ii v of W.n, THOMAS L M. KEN NY Dcparfrnent of W.u.Oili.e tn.ii.i;1(i Affair IVbrirary lb, ie.se -

ntract which ihe contractor coulu not

O ii. iai pcifoim without loss. And yet, Mr. ritu

J irk- n huaseit. u.i my .iy io mr j..v tl!i;. assures me mai ne w.is uuciru wnij ccu'.i' mansion, 1 met .li rieb, ot leu- thousand dutlais tor an interest in it, pro necsee. ch.m man ot the Luin.uutee un i'l-'uJeJ Inn piopjsal was accepted. .Mi. di ui atliirs, and convened wnn him up- I'rentisS also say s, that he received a pi t-u-i the subject. I urged nun to set iue punm from an mdiv idual. who assuuied 'i e-idcnt. and to remousiiale agam-i he l0 1e actiag for Geo. Houston, to WUhd I aw contract. He lusistc. thai I sh u.d oo iu, r,.j and lake an interest iu a contract so, and sav that n ihe comraci w .s mt-ie at it tngher rale; which proposition was with General 11 'U-:mj, at ,.opo-ei, lu accompanied by in a-sui an. e that, by acw ould abandon ti.e .-upptu t of tne Hull m ceding to it, Mr. P w ou.d make moi e mohdi which was then penuing in ihe uey upon a part than upon tne vvuole ot ijoUiC. he contract.

entering his room, I Ijuu I Utu.i I will now call t!:e attention oi iae rea

1 tiovei nor hi iiicti t ieher . der to a tew tacts connected witn thi-

Upon

Jacksou in

j apoogizjd tv saying ihti i mil cahed transaction . I have stated that a suddeu the nurrcse t hi ingin io tne notice ot 'intimacy between .Majoi Eaton and Gen.

i... Pro hot a s'i iettoi gieat impoi . ' 11 ni-ton excited remai k : that they weie

atjce ! said that it was supposed t:;it 'frequently together, end 13 consultation

deprived, by the Fojccr that confer i ed

them. beggared by mistoi tune exiled by ti lends aijured by society, and de

prived ot its solace the mleiior cf the

intellectual structure, continue unaffecieu

ind uiuieranged, amid the accumulating w reichedness without, and the temple of

ihe soul is stiil sacred to the cherished re

collections ut ''Mature ana Nature God '.' Hence, arises the importance of educatr n ; il is intimately connected wah the happi uess of man, in whatever aspect we view uiui. lie may, indeed, do without it; 1ji we can compel no one to become either respectable or happy but we hesitate noi to athun, thai he cannot answer the. en i oi his being, without some share ot the moral culture, for whicn we plead. If r

be alleged, that Christianity supei-ede lhe necessity of education, we reply, it i

accomplishment of Heaven's beneticient and unfolding purposes to man. The history, even of our owu timen, has demoriMtrateil, that the telescope is a more powerful weapon than the cannon and thai knowledge is more triumphant than aims, in the Cf.nque-l of human pride and pas sion The observations of the philosopher, as well as the notices of scripture, unite iu giving assurance to man, that the ultimate regeneration of his race, will de

pend upon the operation of prinnples. too sublime and heavenly in their Daturc and origin, to derive any lustre from tbe 'Altarof Hannibal, or the victor staudard ol Scipio Africanus."

It should be observed that tbi H Ot hv. prevh.ui to the r.sult f the late iTe.i-ei.tio. election.

Great alarm was laie'y avced in Ma.r.u by the atipiosed appearance ol a Case of the lo hati cholera at Top-bam, .u itia'. State. At the last dates, a I ap,-une:: sians had ce i-ed. Jur. and ! .:..

In conversation, cordi fpvrt h n g-

on

e of the first ixA most obvious )e-"n- er sbate tbj'i ' t