Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 April 1832 — Page 2
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Wn mn.ie for lliul i.iirpr,ce.,Uin people, cau " , , IV:T, cc, and the
. . .A manaeemcnt: ami me s-.... 5 y . ,t.
naa.D mi 1 houses auiiKMiA. lip. . , , , :,.irsmtof individual
.s yet
,. . M. 1 V1PV tuition, to which herreionr , cm scon destroy WJ ?e chara:er of her populal.or
have long entitled her
,n,urf.nrr to men. not to
SPECTATOR.
, Trp f H 1 In
!.....,-Bf frtfivnrrc tracts at the humeri . .
nrirr. viz: S 25 per acre; but nothing mcasttr, become 1. I- '"r . From f.e nrrania Intelligencer
i , " ,innp avo that a bill hasldaid ot ideal democracy . y j riMVVING n.n has been done, save mai a , .rm.it ied am en t OIUjN i K vi
. , Inrlinn Tintl IICCIl s,
fi in. iw:; mi 111 . .. 1
: iI.a rnrr
' ,,,.r,l the senate, reducing- u.e p
j .,nb!ic land already in market. We have
no doubt, hoivever, but tnai u uew,r a, law.
1VP that a bill hasidaid of ideal democracy ! Already a pm,lt I. I'll ,i:.mnli-aH nm r n t
lertinnr tantl tieen mi...,.,,. .........
.lathered by undefined "judicious notion?; .-The MiUoninn, ed. internal improvements have deen baffled pf llie 6th of March C under various pretexts; the authority o re;,,jon lo the appoir
of
led to us. Harri vrcrc a fuit of Jcus
and had hIso a ?Uetb blue rlolh iref co--.
which was made in Una place: ne is very
trel in hi? appearance and address; tui
INeither the
a nine ------- - person nor dress of the young woman ha been described further than that she had
gent
" edited bv a secretary
taunt of General
. a
rt has been threatened jnbert Hammond, s an opponent 01
1 the be- f.nTPrnor Wolf. a? Post Master ot liiiumi.
the supreme co
with presidential displeasure, one
F
Turin
- y U iVlJ V A t'Kl L vt, K':',r resident of ihe Vnihd States, UKNUY (3 LAY.
;-;a rresi'.fcnt oj zt l;""-" -j JOHN SKHCKANT.
Wo have been informed by a pent.e-
.. 1. ,-1 lpf. Vandaha on neuiiisu..,, ..1
or
t-' r. rornirPll the loth i O
t v C" u a - Jud-e Hall's Illinois Monthly Magazine-
It may be examined at our office, where cub'cription? will he received. 'The U-oful Man.1' an extract from the uoik,
will be found on our last pe. We re- j
. . 1 .- r. ., Cl .
nnte of the United Stages seve.nv eateil, fordarin? to differ ith the rxecuill rrtWt unon tin
uve: 1 iie prwj-ii. -
'Atthonrh this appointment has Iten
contrary to the expre-sed wishes of a lare
maioritv of the citizens of .Milton, UM, ! . J n : "
state of things I hope, before it be toojthey must Grin ana Bear it
1 ate. The certain remedy is yet in mm nun bnnrla
I et me now turn to the designing ar- ihaving turned for Van Buren it is s
a new saddle. A number of the most respectable citizen of thi town and neighbourhood have anthorif d u to say. that a bettard of at 1 east on v msvhv POi i.Ansn.il be given
I for the delivery ot Hams ana iue i"'y
this town. A letter from Dickson's Mill-, I arke county, Indiana, says-'H i "1,
Davy Crockett, when he found thatj , yATl were seen by two .uvtut,, Jackson was no longer a Jackson man ; ;nv int0 Vmcennes, mounted the same
ami . :.ncui.' n luv.unn
henhere, viz: an u 5'"-""
. . . 11-1 . . . r -, c- .n n n 9 TV
1 1 . m. w i n i 1 1 11 1 1 1 ft - a w m rs m 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! mil -
tai-nment ot Mr. nenor.tK.. ..... gnnnecJ me i-aiK ....... ; , I . ,anflf enrr4!, vi
commend its perusal as a complete ctirei;'crjiarec upon Va?ue. l.tar-ay evidence. ! w hcrc on the Mississippi. But Davy, al-.- ,.. 11... : i- ih Justice of evety civil- ihr,i!P,h lie crinned, wculd not bear it.
d code, but which be is ny name, lumw ;nt ,t peems, u,ai rennpy -v. into re'snond to, under the anathema ot men mu.t .r,- and bear it"
On our first page e give Gen. Dufl ! Lton (o re?p0ncJ
Internal
: .1. l,.,r.,ctnr nfl t- 1 t ,t T in nilmi
f on .iipm.it to i p- ll.ii nvL n rharacler ani intr tiv.. ... i es, erin auu Lieu. .v.
. ... i,nttlv before his ncpar..Urtei s expoMiim.s , J.,.'.., ,Vhv 1,p is chaieed as slated , t v:,shinirton have, during th
i f, ciock, j . jr i or..? -Kipat the people ot the United i lllt- . "7. ... ..- .,.it...i ..,.?u: tomaJn
4 tin . - - - I 1
It will be read with intere
from the Governor ;ti auc
...,: ni 9 nno men to aid in . otates.
" l". ,',. was in ,11 lho.e ho are "t.uc republican
. . r I 1 1 J 1 fil W
n McCart) , Iron, the Committee on rnal Improvements repoiled the fo)-
rhendmmistra-ilowinghill to the Mouse oi ..q ' ,
e past lives on the 2Gth, whicn whs itm.
Penn- and committed to a wunum.c u.
i ult.
Albany Gazette:
: .,;r,n fmm theltile In- slaves oi pan
- 1.1 I -. I '..
(;ians about Kock bland, neaucu i.y uic Black Hawk.
NEXT PRESIDENT.
We received the Louisville Journal
ia Terre-llat:
n,;innrihof u?. Since that time
11 A V mm. j
. l i . . kt r'ii tiiiii T"ni, i., a -iji n i i nv; i ti
in ri crnn mtr iu nn i .m". i ' rdi r um"- -i i m . r
cf Iit,' V r ,i y . . :.: ' tUa ct. tr. rwlml- Whole llousCIor llie 1 1
J hi frrnk "larP mimticrs oi uk.juii.cC tsWvania in opposmui. i " -
.. i u;.,n" rnrnpntion.'. vi thov kiss the hand trial
sj 11 1 ot the "i ationai iiepiu' v...... muaiiuu. nil I
Idonot believe a Hl.e o. in c ; unites inem-. u ;;. ;mnrovcmcnt
an. I 1 onlv lament hat it :s unnue. wi 'i he avonie poncy u. r.u.v. . . anu oiny iii"ti11 . , . m i nic Ur iivprn Louisville.
of! who forgets the ii?e oi ...e; ' encourage ,nern . " ; The
7 v n (lOf ll!Jl ivun v' ' ' i i iirPkPlll ill 1 1 cn vuit .'
a frank? If Mr. Hendricks had frank-the gU(e legislature to support tl
. . . . .. . orhprl ns. What is !.i .r. ', or anv other or me una- Yct .lacUson vetoes
rhe .mpoiunuuriMut.. . u . he inachmat,on9 and !d bat ..r;n flnt
morro
cennrs Academy.
,n a choice of President, begin to reach jth cause?
Ihe understanding of the people; and the passionate dissemination of laudatory hosannahs to Gen Jackson in the "by authority' pres", which keep his conduct
and policy out of view, begin to fail of the intended effect. The party editors ma) rage Ihey may proceed with their nhamelul abuse and misrepresentations of
Mr Clay they can not bi ing honest re "publicans into disrepute, who keep the prosperity and happiness cf the country in view, because many such have abandoned the ranks of arbitrary deception. And the fewer number can now be muster,i in I'mm worship."1 This s
. i j
of the mail roxd bfc-
and St. Louis.
sum of twenty
and dollars, to be paid out of
Unv mnnrv in ihe Treasury hot otherwise
llentincKs ithe state legisiaiure iu w,.,.v,., . :a ur ri,., any other of the mis-j Yet .Tackson vetoes them, and nothing appropriated be, and the same , here by, ,i .5 machinations and!! ,,u. -rrinand bear it." appropriated for Ihe repair of the tinted
the 1th and 5th of April, via Terre-Haute -j " , missiles, yet sent un-1 ,,1 and ,jer senators arc instructed by -five thou
icm.
i one. uui i'i'iuui " . i .. ., , , t ..::n
" . ., - tQO,i r r. o'llo fPnrrus Sates' mail roan neiw ruu L.m n.c ..i.-j
,iD;a nf "the partv are imp. i he prospe.uy . T,- -, - ,. an,u,i n,i.ril,P.lirrr-
r,t .. .,,, be i.ieler- rootinnance ot the protective s3 s si. louis, .o . . ... v;
. , , c , nrn..' i o. i. ,i ft hrf f B 11 ... ' . , . .. r . V lln.,rtnlinl . nno.hall nl
The Kev. U .i. I" " i""' " : n0 arraiened tor!,' ,n fn.n.sh her agriculturists a market, iion oi me - -1- J
S BOAT BRANDY WINE BURNT DREADFUL LOSS OF LIVES
Krtrart from a letter received in this place
dated Shan-neetozL'n, 111. April lo, K'J
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i 1... .nnlnilV1 .1
mn hpr WOIUS. M'l iiin"h " ' . v c , " i , - ., , Ulll I " "u"' ' D . .t i .. . . . . i..., .nnn, o, mi . horrnf
lo the wishes of a few oihee noiuei a. . .ork? tor whicn sue nas i" ifl 'U1 ... i r i,, ichMiL' ii ii i mm iiii.y
,i'J' lions. Jackson rccommnun ju'-;" -
4 : v, a M at the Vin- red against him? " .a" r,a n;01'.1? 'r. h onriUvliich sum shall he emended on the road
!Wa'" Uvimr truth to some oi ni9coMuuc.. ;clicrwi ner lu , 1 . . . ...,:.!... r v;nr.n.s. and the ether wesi
render prolitanie ner pumiu tapi . ,
. . . 1 . fnr
-ceundera party, is already attempted revenuc.and not tor protection; aruUng to be made a criterion for an independent to the enemies .;t the protective js
Ot? 9. W.V. bv the bale, at the Louis-
United States, instead of lem t0 attack each protected article in - Vl!e pijces. manufactured at the
I t..l C f I- rit tllP
. . .1 - . .. rr ronnr nn r:it ni'ii ijciwu"!
. moi i- wholesome principles and upnglitcommcr, (,c(:iil and lhe I'ennsy I vauia jatssuiiiuiii(j.. fi Factory, and put up to order, here .his morning, which I. 1 ' 11 , Although both ot our only shr the,r shoulders, "grinandbear p s CON NEK, Agent. in !r.y"rt ri'u:;!.' -;,e:k s,a... , '" 3-tf
itioiew iuik. ii ""! ivoy rni'vrv.
,,Mluir r . il ..!,..r .T to-nliuion. and 1 apprenenu, :.vants to remore
One hundred and tn.riy persom, we. r f uvn ng crew at the city, wants in,lilulion which has restored thecurrenby being either burnt or clrownn I I e one o the b g (Jesire lor a ; from lhat unSound state of its depre.
pnmote the general good. The printers 'lby authority" are circulating columns or unjust abuse of Mr. Clay, when the people are looking for pages cf sober argument to paliate the grosd inconsistencies ot a President they had been induced by false statements to coinide in too heedlessly. Some of the "rewarded" seem to be in a rage, when sober truth is circulated to inform the people. All must cringe end bow the knee appla-il error and sanction vice, if it seems meet to General Jackson's office holders! This course is now being fully exposed in Congress, and
report is, that out oi an on mj.uu, .i.,r.,rn tbi-unme-: ,o.n,h0 .Ipat portion of which.
- ... , ..fnrv to!.. ,nnot trt.iW more wormv man; ui-"'m sion iu . . " '
nucp.r.ous.or me - y nve or six . -b - . aack .eit. is intended to operate , by the withdrawal ot notes from.
i r i r i 1 1 u i i ii i i f i i iir' i r a i.'i wiv ii l - - - - r . i . i
. I 1 1 ( 1 I I 1 i i : III" - w "
, . 1. u,i I,,. ,nd ron-lupon other matters iftere i.e a ' - rirculation, produce u.ui.cu.ao.c
V to ot I ni w th the'6. When a' President places UimseM ; r;lin and distress amo, hrms theloot A e Li and) w .i.e w ith nc the leading interests, , , ;in(1 manufactu. ere, greater part of all the people on board, --" avery patriot who sup cue, and spread mis
imong our mer-
Since the above was placed in type, two, protection and national tree-;f- of nur llow Qourishing coi
gentlemen have called upoo us who were-. om wlJ ,a9 js now in many instances t"c j wealth . Vet Jackson, the man that
- r i : m a1 i -iT-.Tni ivith oniiosmuu. ouu.
passeuers in me iiaiio mt, nun -;ca?e) i c u.i.n jf,-- - .
depress our
ery over me
common-
Peon-
KNOX COUNTY. )
KNOX CIRCUIT COURT, April Term, 183. John Wise, a!niinistra-1
tor of John Kausler, deceased,
Trtition.
15.
their escape from the burning vessel by (opposition
1 desire to see embody the
whole people
:h avlvania made President, recommends its Honorable Trobate Court of itmclion. The Lgnlatur. "role -ijin 't Iresolve'to sustain the Lank. Jackson i j yur retitloncr wilS ap
alarm at the consetmencep, i niuti a sui-ie of the backstair-contidents almost crazy The expectations of so many have been disappointed, and so many have declared a total condemnation and abandonment of . the course: pursued, that it is now pioba " h!e "the old General"' must in a year hence
if livirnr, ajratn become a citizen or i en-. . . . t kiW
swimming. They furnished us with a list
of the names of those who it waa certain I .1 I, . ,1 :n .... m I.n omnnnlinrr tn CIV
(111 rcllJliClli III UUUII't.1 u uiuuiiiiiii. " .v,.....j 1 ..... - . . , 1 ... r... w' i: n,mo f nno Wled this state for years, and aim to de- j mu?t .n0enl volau' submit nnaiwl
.... itlonger-that whatever is memo-
person trom irunana, viz: jouu m " -: in lhe e vcs 0f others, is opprobrious
In conclusion I will only remark, that j "in an(1 again recommends its detruc ;. ,,,,. tn l,p a particular train in the j. n ...u nronoses a substitute to suit Mar
depravity of those persons who have le-tjn Notwithitanding all this, Pennsylva
rison, and but one belonging to Illinoi?, 1 in tiltljrs . and that with an effrontery un
bear it." , , lVnnsMvania advocates the Indian po
licy of Wm. Penn. Oppression is hateful
viz: II. H. Davenport of Shawneetown ;! paralled, the most faithful public services, j tQ hef Her delegation in Congress re ' 1 I i n-. net . . .
. ! . 1 r.irrif'irpfl tlP mod . . ' t. i. v rOQCinn rf f hp
and of all the passengers and crew but 7o tbe greares. pemumu o.-uc, -Jaists me unrigiiicua ...
, . i ii i Qf i signal disinterestedness, are oniy causes i-i were saved. Boat and cargo totally lo:9 indtemenl9 lo falsehood; the
FOR. THE VINCENXES GAZETTE. .Vr. Hendricks and his sly accuser. Messrs. Editors: An anonymou-scrib
bler, above the sicrnatuieof "An Indiani-' lfi nr r0nturnely against others.
an " has published an arraignment of Sen-j jvjr Hendricks has done more for Inc!.-
JUll. Un:i I ian ilflV O f Ul lit. 1UUI-
Cherokees. Jackson negiecieu luemunc the treaties and laws tncouragea the
rinrpd into crimes: and
(iCM aL l f.'ll iiifc " - nvfi. ihp dicrrace of which they are them
selves the authors and actors, are made j.
. r .,li.,i.Ar - n Ihoir nwt. linri. H
m iners ui t'suimii .v... , nnrf rears ii.
Pennsylvania is a democratic Stale,
a. .... - J
John Kauster, Senior. J a TH nnw at this time camp the petiiioner If
A. Law his attorney; and the faid pctitiou bcitiL' heard by the Court to-wit. ' To the
Honorable Trobate Court nl Knox v.ouni. u.
itiwtily snewriii uhmonth of October
vniir nrtitioricr v;.s aonoinicu .iuuni' - -
tor of Ihe state of John Kausler, deceased, cf paid County of Knox, by the probate Court . of said County, and has fully adnnnibtered on the same, said estate bein; solvent bo far us it relates to the payment f alt claim? due and owiri" from said estate which have all been set
tled aud paid by your petitioner as 8ominibi.r.t tor That said John Kausler left as bcir to hia estate JohnKausler senior, the father of said John decedent, to whom the surplus of said estate afaltcr the payment of the debts of enlJ ?tatc will ascend That by a written agreement entered
ino. between the paid J ohn Kuu;er, senior anu
of r.oria- nd swears and raves you petitioner, the P ai l John hS the sole heir rseot Georgia, ana s wears rtuu lave j , consideration of jo-:r he decision of the Supreme Court.-- 0;.Ji;V0nf r's note to him for three hundred dolis Pennsylvania doo t like, but '-grins j.u fn iJe ,Jtto yOUT petitioner a deed in feen:-
course
at the
riii
and pretended to tupporl Jackson as a
Democrat, althougti mosi oi uie uim l c
m 1 1 . 4 - . '."I X
nece, lessened in fame, by his eievauu.i. , .C oisit Ic altogether, is as tuuie as u . In nic station he occupies, man tan i dornlits supported him, because ne rcIlis first friends raised ud anti tariff tlame 1 jabe. Mr. H. cannot bend to notice such a?Sail him with equal claims to regard ,commen(jed to Mr. Monroe to destroy I . new it bv doh's and uncertainty:! a pretender; and not one particle otprool ani, a grateful people will honor and sus-, vl0Jlster; the democratic party; yet he blew u oy . i - ' i5 presented to cover the design. Lhe ob tain his lair j;rne. Jackson turned out ot office hundreds w ho next, the anti bankites, tney wante. a go-, motive of the scribbler may be. ANOTHER INDIANIAN. tvp 6.,nortcr9 of the late war, many cf
yernment bank to accommodate their P-j cuesSed at, or almost fathomed on the lace! . . 1 m II I . j..
litical friend he openly applauded the
scheme, and our safe cuuency is now e
of his epistle. It would evidently seemi
. ... . .
to have been prepared at ashington
V0!t and sent out for publication it savs,; lit1-' . i
FOR THE VINCEXNES GAZETTE. Lditous: For the informa
dangered: next the Indian que.t.on-he . courtiug executive patronage11 ; t ,,.,rr.l (Iporria. and now the Lnioa ' . .. ... i ri, i ;1 n-.' .-the state'
I IILl'UI Clj," "D i- in canci ; I'" " f , f 1 1.., Iiia rnnrSP Still it would ! rliii-h vnn romp " fcc Mr 11. be in,vn Vincenncs is situate on one edge oi
m.,de i crime to circulate truth. Mr.ling decidedly the most efficient member ; a beautiful prairie, six miles long, and two be made a crime c,r Wc.tern! of oar delegation, and pursuing no invel-;idc. The sod is rich, the situation healIlendricks is charged in the la-t W e3tern ' . nrotjaiT,v become' ihv. the Waba.h on the west, and the
.Sun," by somebody who claims the name ! ece?gar " for Porne of the "whole hogv; u hole srenc, exce
suitportcrs
horn were soldiers of the revolution, and
f,,r idl the real estate in the county ef Knox.
of which the PiiiJ John died seized; p.nd also 8 sncd and tranerred unto him your petitioner under his hand and seal, all the debts, due aiA detuanJ-iowiuix and accruing unto the said John .!r. a one of the tirm of Kausler & Wise, u which firm vour petitioner whs the stirvnitiftl p Ttner, for the sole u e. boi.ef.t am. hehoofot your petitioner, which said deed, trar.rfer end Qv-; Pi-nnipnt, 'm lost and destroyed by the burti.u i; olvoar netitifuierN house, lhat by said deed, J. . ' - ...... ..1l... inli'ro:
Hiia tran.-ier .1 tori .. m .iniuu 1
WllOtn iifre suiuici!1 ui uik ii.'i , nu' 1 .""' " fiJIed their places viti uncompromising! n title in and to said real & personal estate c t tilled tt.eir P' f . . b h, johll Jr. af.,ertain and ..f ri-ht belongs to federalists, and lately drove trom Ins coun 1 tt-ltioI1,.r'.Uitj distribution thereof, houU cils a distinguish son ot 1 ennsylvania, ami - ( to lnni. tl)lt ina,niIr.h as the evidence:.
idling his place with an opposer 01 the ot- vo,ir petitioTi.r'i nght ot distribution hitye late war and his own political enemy in been destroyed as afore-aid. iinsmncl. n he :s .no ; .u Pnn.vlvania democrats.! desirous ofmakinsr tinal srttlen.ent of fuu. aece-
. . . ... , 11 -.17 dent s est.
1 1 . .: . t. 1
of the state very undeservedly, nun Having -eent some of the National Republican Convention addresses to his constituents If Mr. II. did this, he merits more -pia.se than we had assigned him. We lament every man in the state has
.not one. of the -irreiutable a.ldiesses alluded to; error will not continue in the mind that allows truth to penetrate. Much of the matter in to daTs paper will le found to confirm the opinions we briefly express. It is now the prayer of thousands whose vote9 were given to Jackson three years ago, that Hknrv Ceat may be our next President. The prospect brightens.
. . 11., j 1 "
11 tbev will "grin anu ucui n. Pennsylvania claims ,le Vrice Presidency Jackon says no:'eMlJartin Van Lu ren must be the man, "noe volcns."
1 :.. r.i.wM 1 K.a;iler -cnin
His ponrait iiau . " -i- -- cu.
KIDNAPPING. From tin liic'nmond falladiuvi.
A colored boy belonging to Ibis p!dce,J
icd . Messrs. II
end: ick ar.J Tipton,
lv nir.tnrpsone and1
ary lor some m 1:1c -ua- uug wiioie mcuii iav,i..",v . 1
men to abridge his influence by partizan beautiful. There are Lawyers, iui ny6Upicion, in order to control the "loaves icians, 1 Taverns, 1 1 Groceries, 12 Stores and fishes' about to be distributed by and about one hundred French fami.ies. ome of the President's servile adherents.; We have two drug stoics, two steam cotThe tIndianian,, says his epistle to Mr. ! ton factories, one ox, and one steam saw H. is "from a respectable source 11 I fear1, and grist mill, two distilleries, two printlhe 'source11 is overrated let the reader! jt1g presses, one spacious catholic cathe- .- - :.. , . .i : r . Ann onuroiia ian. ;md
iude bv the aifaiirntneni. examine iis.urai, one meuiuo.s., -t . T . . . " , ,)r K u ' .telv di r, .7 .iiMUnn,,..- r .,.. or:., church. We have a i about eleven yearn ot age, has .ately dis
nUOulUU ilfjlCtl, ilini iua ui mi. uvuiiuj, . out jiit.-i'j i "
its intimations. 1 lie arbitrary and des
potic pur poses ot some ot the men now in power, which at first only glimmered in
scattered rays, distinctly nreaii nnu that no reflecting reader can fail to pf r
. . i
ikem nn ess tie be content to ue
VVI.v- . ,x , .
carried wheresoever "the party choose volumes, a population ot ,uu'j, ana iu or to -o Only for a moment look back'. 20 steamboat a week, are, in a proper What a work about "reform" election .ge of water, plying "P and down our eering impositions to secure Adams; mva river, imparting Site and animation to all ion of freedom of opinion b) the uumiu , .uound. Tiie population are generally istration; neglect of public interests; ex 1 intelligent and virtuous, and a large majo-
tiavaganceof the administration! These nty ot the respectaoie cias, . auancu
tate an-1 i;ttril uti -n thereof nr. I the-
nid .Tohn Kausler ?e:.'e r, bein- a n u-r-iJent of the state, h- p. ray th it r-nticeb" ivtn in ome pnblro newspaper, printed i:i Vinrti.tucs, ot the fdin ' ot tl:i- pvtition. and that said Jul :.
be re.i'ured to avar an 1 ;ir.
rr th ret . -r in !ef..nlt o the "aa.e, tho C(.ur
The quetion is will Pennsylvania longer ",, or;,ir H f..., t.t'. p-mt -a o. .-aid -t.ite, at; I ""rin and bear it!" j d.iti :b ition th.-reot f. y;r petitior.er, undei U.e deed and trailer ?.f..rr?:id. a-i I thut the t.n
i ii. : i'le cut will ir..-.ke -.: h t
i . r or..( ' ..!
.ie-r-a- as to 7.t m u.-iv se-: ri;d an ! pr-.ptr. ;oi!N wi.-i; An 1 it a; --e-.-.r.- t.i th-' ''.iif.iCr' of t'.C C.-trt f; it ' o ! J..-.. K.i'5; r, etir i- a lion n .
t i f t i.e 't it-- - i I:: '"! i. it i- r -t'.re or
, . . . I . . I . . . I - :.'; i
., r A1 nnllr r rr IIT1HU (tS (.illtUli llu . , .i .i ......
.nunnerv a courthouse, a tan, a uiiiiivci-j-M'r,,";" U'-V,v,1 " . . , - , i.'.no- t.ad, t .r- : ..v.-rte-t iy r.e o..::, u-.: nuuuei) , B1art indnre a be Uef that he has been kirfii.tt.-. . . ....... . ,.v (!fatd ,.eti;ioa b- zivtn
houe a very respecioic tii.rtL.cii. , ".v.i . - ...it... ... - he control of a -entleman every way ped, by a man named Harris, who . about; t y lhp , li;1oin th. .cenr., s Gttt the control oHn n,:J2a v' Qf are. ix feet two or three-, paper -.noted m .n. . j.t .fir M,.,,.k,
' competen:, a scuiu.iy .i. -r- ' r L- l . ? i v nnA oi n d-.rh Luri.iv. lv. .in fr. at sfi. : m k-::-, r, 'u.io. - and sufficient to accommodate 250 or 300 inchea high, black hair and e e,, d. u . . . ; , , ,y of tS;
scholars. We have a library ot 1400 complexion, anu rauiti -v ; August term of id Court, r H e i -u. u ,7
jur Senators ,n Cong. es, are highly corn-1 Crie were echoed by the men who have, to that good cause, which gives to unpeni
meodable lor engaging heait and hand in since acquired power, and how have they tent vice its greatest tears, and lo virtue the caue of Internal Improvement, the ? What have they done, atuii.ts sweetest c-MisoIatron.
. tniurrn,,.,,,., , ,v . i whataiethev now .loint: u may .t- ra nuiy u-iw. o vetome-agtto heccntra y notw,th,tand fM 3Q ne lv blllUling, w dl go up his season.imr We are also pleased to t.u 1 both of t, ,,i i.rnnch of the I'. States Lank, (it re
Said Harris came to this neighbourhood
in the early part of the winter, and ha? remained here until about n week since He is said to be from Kentucky , where he has a wife and child. He i- said to be a great gambler, and thai he trades in hordes and negroes. He had taken up hi resi
dence about three miles from tins place.
with a Mr. Hopper, or Harper, and u Wednesday of last week, the 1 ilh iust he was in town, and went to a very re
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s uue v. iil be taken as cuidi
timi awarded according tj I
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to nnwei fa id t ti lon.er .
: prev-. r ( 1 tl.-
I) C JOII.N :ON, (
Vincennes A 'Til : )' THE 1 "sXJBSCRIBSnS
f.-i- r d-i :r.d t:.
rnt r.l) inform t! ' ir
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lie, thu
'jii-ler the tirm
th'
t i e
.tirp'jse ot carry
these iretd leinen in tavor ot a protecting
tariff, .'s their votes stan I recorded in fa vor of ihe system recommt nJeii by Mr. Clay. We are in hopes Indiu... will yet be found tine to her own interests, and to thoe of the Union. We can only add "go ahead. "
stroy freedom of opinion-such direct op ! chartered, and not vetoed,) will doubtless
bp located here; the importance ol
.. i ;n v.m felt bv all classes. The
IllilOl l" ul - - road leading from Louisville lo bt. Loui,
via Vincennes, will soon ue lumpmuu, anu
l canal
i . . i . i r u . .
I rnneciitiir me nauasnaiiu nue
rivers, is in serious contemplation. These
To the several ei.quuies recent. y made by many of our fjiend le-pecting a iedu'Mtoti in the piie of pu.dn: laudi, we r-iaouly rep'y that v- ;-rni.p'i cf con
posttioti to the leading interests ot thereon
people- such enormous expenditures ot public money, were never perpetrated by any piev ious administration. Except in deluded France, during the das ot Ma lilt. Midi an indefensible rniirto ivjq nivpr
pursued in any free country before. If evidences of prospeiity, are seen howev the plan of -the party1' succeeds, onlv Ur, with little variation in every part ot think now a moment of the future! Pre"-! the state, and the impetus arising from the -identi.il impunity will lead lo continued j commencement of the abash and Erie proscription: caucus nominations will de-1 canal, so aid v anJ faithfully projected and
strov fieedom of .irt.nn- if.. mcn uiih..;n,i h.Ir. John Ewinjr, ami from
pect-ible colored man, named Nimrod Sibev. and hired said Nimrod's step son They
in.- on a vVft-rR.
lev
jaid that he wa about to be marnei
that the boy might return in a week -
On the next ('Phuisday) niht, however.!
he decamped, taking the boy and a youn woman, Mr. Harpei's daughter with him. and it has not yet been ascertained what course he has taken. The young woman who eloped with him was luatd o say, : few days before he left, that he had live horse-, Lut the brother of the young wo man states that he had but tluee. The boy is in his 1 1th year, not so black as a full blooded iieirro". and eomewhat slow ol
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and .-mii n, w tacti, -l
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hold office nominally under the control of other cause-.. ill portly place Jn.'ianA mpecch-ht? cl'-.htcg h.-,s tec u.icr.
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THOMAS A; r.l Jl, 1
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