Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 May 1832 — Page 1

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Tf shew the relations in which (he par- urq ai aliclcd its nmcunt , I til . I . ' . ....

tie 5 lounei iv Meoii, ana nee hi ring mat ut or two, the u . ...tut.; I elegr:

Knew of u ihmtr that should have chai-gpd lishp-d additional

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or lowering him in lhe reality of the attempt to :

ot evidence, which we bc-ldle

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During the debate in the House of IJ

preservatives in the case of Houston, the

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vVithin a 'ay wards appeared, attended hy Mr. Key ; into power by, hut never would answ er to

P"' hi.Counsel. Mr C ave Johnson enquireu , p. ..s. .i..un. Mt . had been cne ot

: r.?t:mlih the whether Mr. P.enton wa to be called as j those who adhered to those piinnpies 'ft this f; a ;d; a witness to discredit Mr. Fuckner, as had ! through good and evil report, and he

I 1 p ? 1 1 1 c 1 i i P"u:nauon, up 10 iiit;n;i.u i ounce, w incii we rciui'- auu uu:.'.;..a- 1. een siaieu iv me gentleman 11 oui vmu, o, i,t 'iwifjio mvc the , hi (!i-rr;i-al fjo.-r. pdlice. Judge . pit-? tits (nt-ly pronounce, it i d iiTk u! t , if w:A i;n- the ev ening be fore f. M r. Stanberry said document reprinted, ai many gentlemen he public with copies oftwoit iters ud.ith ponble to lesist We shall spread the he had abandoned that intention. Mr. j seemed to have torgctteu what it contain- ! he had iccetvctl ji-m General Jm krt tiarative l-efbre the leader at p.u eai ly Johnson said, after the use of the name ot cd

; r.eing j ubh!if d t ibalim, tl.p a!tct.ti e d.y, at.d leave it to him to say , whether Mr. Hentcn, that had been made by the ' teadoi u ill ce at rnoe that they ate g'- the cirt utnstance- do 'i.a enitin us in gentleman from Ohio, it was due to the I n;jit,e !her t ti tj)i-?ake litre, as to nti- Jhia ofonion The I'tesident hinself, is character of Mr. Denton, and to that of his:

thorrd.ip. ,We ciibp in these If tteis, a- is deeply compromised in the disclosures. colleague in the Senate, that he either , following speeches were made by two our u?t.',m ail genuine iocumenta ! The leader has alieady been put in pos- f,c. called on to testify, or be permitted members from Tennessee -the .ue a from the same eminent quaiter: i session of the outlines of the cae. Suffice to explain himself in some other w ay Jackoni!e, the other Anti : M r. J'itgerahl

Cop f Letters fr: in ;,ntral Jack: .-n ,v , it now to say that 1 1 uston was to ha e a .Mr. J. requested the following pwper be ; and Mr.Atnold "Do gentlemen know' Jwlc Brac'.cnri lc. contract for furnishing the emigrating In- "Mt. Stunberry s reference to me as a'snid Mr. F. "who Samuel Houston i-.1 ma nulls, Oct or. iK ' ' h , 13 21. diins with provisions, at eighteeta cents witness, who would discredit Mr Laick Some have denominated him a a rutfiari. I)i:au Sir- I had a great dt-sne to hae( the ration that it is conclusive ly proved ' r.er, was made w ithout my knowledge , and ; He has done service to Uis country! he had a feu minute pnvate coin ersation , that the ration could have been ad-: was not w ar ranted by any sentiment ever here tlie burthen ot a musket in her dowith you la tore I left l'ensacola--bot i vantageously to the contractor, furnished entertained or expressed" by me ; fence, rose the highest grade by hi merit,

I this from the business with ninth 1 was j at eight, and probably six cents that the, THOMAS II. ILiS IOA. ' ; and was sciaceri in the ottice ot Governor ;.'d Ittt.rs to-urrounded, ivas prevented me. ! President and Eaton manifested anxiety Mr Key then proceeded to his argu-jby the people of Tennessee 11 Mr. Are I - l'' I". 1 , , : I, , - .. I I 1 , a v ( .-. v Oil ' h a t II nntl nn cIiaiiI.I Ml i f . I Vi ! l i 1 h ! f i" n rr r . , . I r V . - t. r ' I 1 i r. Iln.iil.in tl ) l I r h fl O ! I I O M ct.i ri f fd m: fOlf'T. find With dili'nl!

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il 1) Ul feh-r!' Ma'rr. n r the gtatilude I feel tor th-' aid I have re-j been made as low as nine cent,-, tflbrts.he continued near thiee hours, when he appearance ot excitement, said h "had (, - '- j 'l. f( oha.'n, wiii he received nt! ceufd turn nu in the aimititiatioti and were made to buy them off. so that Hous jgave way to a motion by Mr Patton toiu.tended to fake no part in the discussion, i.,r-. (..-,,-, ii. r -a meet tV!b--:crij tion-. oiganization ol the Goveicment and to ton and his paitners might receive the j postpone fui ther proceedings in the case; and nmv only roe to vindicate the charac- - ---- -,-:r-","7 : know el you if there was any way, in , Contract that failing, (by the impregjuntil to-day at 11 o'clock which was ter of Tennessee . Jly colleague has uuAFN 'S FOK TUF GAZF.TTF. vhich I could i coder vouanv service As1 nabie interitv of Mr. Prentiss) in thesejajieed to. arid the House adiournct!. der taken to call up a circumstance which

r..,r.td to act Agents for the Gazette, i'etersbuigh. Y Indiana Matthew .W.F.5ier. F-i

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' ?it hi it oi- - J . F. Ciaik. !r.-..:r.t I'le.ant -Mr Lewis

I'oiteivilU 1 j'.'.vard Wo od , Fs o. V-i-'uno-ton--Wm . G . Cole, l.-q.

Ibv.mv die--John A. Graham, Fsq iantrv's Store Win. Jone?. F-q. T t re-H autp Caj t J . Wassor.. Fuiene Doct. Win Claik. These gentlemen aie authorise! t ) ;eeive miMieys, and receipt for the same n account of the editors. SAM IFF H ILL. U Y. CADDINGTOX. i i mii nam i i ii ii " ii mmmnmmmm 'rri ihr Baltimore Patriot. rilOGUFSb OI PFFOKM. The 1'eititoiial JidSes being peiiodi- . ..Ilv in the power of the Prrs.denl-i.nt holding their ouVes, n m other cases, n,iMg Kood hehavioor-the power ot the . i:.. i.nc hern exercise i tV

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,..l-;,,o- :i tuptl general weep

mniiil for offices runs excessively high.

these hiys of reform; the :pply bearing vi . rr.ncst.on to it, the pressiire is ex

treme; and the "old Konmn," in casting'

hout for an additional means ot reward, Vi3 pounce.l upon his old fnendarol torm er private secretary Jmsge Brackenri.L'e. Fvenhe had to be reformed out .fenVe, to make room for a newer or

lamorou tiiend

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ia e mat'e ! rr.sacoia vuui t etio tii-i: ; uesigns, me cecreiarv oi ai, in.iitu

c u can i ru le i much go;d to your country ; (he mode of supplying the Indians, and

and to vourselt in a enblic capacity, anM ; impsed the duty upon the Commissnnat so f.tr as my influence will extend, it will , Department that the inference is -trong atloid me much pie isuie iu using it in that he did so, because by Prenti'vs b v..wr h. ii .If 1 tbetetoje. w ill be ('ratified i stinacv . the meditated fraud Irui

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I.) teceived a letter fiotn you addressed,

CONGRESSIONAL

When di-cursing some items in the ap

(Tennessee will ever deplore, which she iwouldsit 1:1 i!um and ashes j re all

jlhat she h id eer such mm to presidi.

to Na-hviUe Tonnerste, stating wheUier

eu would pretW a teat in the Judiciary, cents, when ac or an other othces within Floiidas, that j Houston might

over hoi. (Mr icklitie railed him to

lopihlion bill, on the ',23th April, Mt ,' order which Mr. Clay from Aiibaaia, WcDue, and Mr. IVickliJf. expressed j then temporarily in the chair, would r.ot

deleated, and because he did not w ,h to,, cir lH,am,oin,ment at the inconstant "v i""V - -

ilthoutrh he bid at nine ' , r , oiy apology 10 mis nou.e am. me worm

till eiMJiae ui vjiii. in.ii.vM

Kralifv Pi enti

icconimi: tv) Faton himself.

extravarai

is, that 1 am called upon by the remark ol

to ha. e

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had the Contract , aiiaiuusiraiion. u is wen kuuhu my coneague, to vmuicate me cnracier oi

I . ii I t j il',n Mnnrn:flfln. I tenl mitioeiotule ra llfl-i llot

oul 1 enable v i to attend to the duties at eighteen cents, treatise mat wouui save . memueis, weie uia&ico spu.3 - - - --i- ; r a3 a reiuesentati ve from i enneasee. to

tbe f ec! ar;1 I er sue i ne pi ac ' : lo ; i uii; n , w, e'uj a nay iu me in.ar.wj j j narf , wueii ii uuidiutu nu.

' Ii wid atlord me meat pleasure to lor

jward by Jr. li.onaugh le fe i s in y cm ; behalf t. obtain -U(h a ppoiot meut as may lie mst agreeable to y ou the i e(oi e 1 ic- ; que-t you to write me soon upon this sub

I Having left the administration of the i government un!er the charges ol "Colonel ; Walton for whom I have formed a fn'ond ship, my dear Sir, permit me to ask ot you lyonr aid to hen, he is young and his'Situ-

ation a respons

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desire, that he may aiministei the go vernment satisfactoi crely to the nation and with credit to hmwclf. Accept my dear Sir a tender of my sincere regard and unfeigned triemlship, Yours. ANDiiFW J At KSON.

Jirlge Pi ackeni nlge.

HLRMITA

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Dlak Sn lb jetei day's mail 1 had the pleasute to receiee your kiut letter of the Olh ultimo with u.-enclosures, since mv arrival at hoim: I have teceued a very friendly letter from Mr. Monroe, in which he has expressed his satisfaction in my having placed ou m the ofhee t t Al

ihelcade and trom ttie mannei uc s-c,

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.i ,.,,! nmn,i I r,-ifW'im"!r,i , , n i wife oj inf: siiim.i iiiai i di I'teii east upon that had the attempt been convimte i, , . . COJjftss,o;i3 ,u lollowing es-' . . .. (1. .; ., ... ...

Houston and his associate?, wouk! iu u, o mu, . u,.,.

have nocketed something like tivomillior.s mai.j (8ucu a uta,v.. i u. uu..

' vir VI r I recal ed me recoiie iisot uenuius. .ii iuai iiuiv we lauuun u unuti

Gen

,)' .IL-.rd Thrse we sa . annear to us to

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be particulars authenticate! by direct the gentleman from Kentucky, (,.ir. vv .lk- pe uiku cii cumsi.-nces. nc a Known and circumstantial te-timony, so power- j Idle, who had occupied a very honora ; to be the peculiar favorite of the present e.,i ,i,l( An not .e hnwa'nv man can ! hie nlace m a celebrated committee ot Chiel Magi-ti ate cl the U States, he UnJ

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resist it. We know ourselves to he warm Ketrenchment to the views given n u , noio on m? smi i3, ami w as e an icn iuw m-

l nt popuiai ! nee. pvaucu to urucr. j i oin noi vv uni

inion ot this individual ;

remove a tigma from

nnnrccri'ina I L n i iv rr rt

niury ol any mans repuiauuw, iw tiuai .v-i.i ....- - ---- - - o

political purpose We make iriese re maiy in a lepuuuLau uutiiiiu..., .... ...... nwU.-.w.i 3 .l3 ftl.l.l-il maiks for the purpose of inducing the excrescence on the system which ought j does. 1 have measured arms with him in leader, by acting upon his cutiosity, to ' to be cut out then there ought to be no ; public debates. I know hire to ue a wes-

-ethc statement which we 9liali expe-.secrets in a repuuiiLau ttumM. ....w

litiou-lv la betore him, and nut to tore no tund wlncli a presiuciu ui

i.ic ,i,.n, nn .et him sui cnu ins siaies tiiiKin uuiuiui unu iv.-r

re-tit We know ourselves to he warm Ketrenchment to the views given in a , noia en ni? skius, ai poi'ician --but we shoiild detest our owr.j report of that committee. The popular j ike. Called to O heart- if we thought ourselves capable j doctrine then held (the doctrine, said Mr. to give my own opir ofaidinc or abettin- in the destruction oi ,McD. tn which we came into power) was but 1 have called to injury of any man's reputation, for a : that the seciet sei vice fund was at. ano-.Tennessee am Ten

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tern phrase, from A to Izzard. Called to order. 1 The speaker who had resumed

the chair permitted hint to procred.

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in lament until he can fairly exeicisc it. , tv, and ii he rememi.ereu ngiw, a uu. .... (.-1 llv n.gn m.u.uuis muwv, on oaumu "5 " " ' ieen threatened, to abolish the lund altoge j Houston were an opprobrium on Tennes-

Mr. MtD.had not entirely concur

;t l ines held at that day : he

appointed b jyou I have no doubt but he Lis deposed to

Mr Prackentidge was

oillonoa. was . y ij . ,() (J auv k,1!()l,ess in h.s gift, r::.-.,-li;otx. iv r;:,::;,::;'-f ,.1,.. 0, ,0r ta!lii ' ' .. : .. . i , ..iii. ,.,,i ,hhev dpsprve.

oilice t'V M r. Auauis, dun b" , i,- ,i . i-, ii.t.ouirL y i... I..J hv v esterda s mail liom toe Cast I ie

OW Ul?p.a.ru u j .,, ,SpriPl,rv llfl

without anv'ceiveti a leuei iiuuii'ii..iua,u.v j

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i,!.ii i m si:ite. acc.omnanieu wuu

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And tew Jackson,

t mufu in

t w-!voe.ite. and

irn'id And

.::,Me asHgnC.orooie ; . u; ... ' Soimon Cha, -e le affairs ol

,-diCia.comluct, anu u,.i - ; y lo Mr. Adams, and Mr. a positive assurance tml MllUste, of Spam in

. ch.-ii hi no ronunueii ni:." , .

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CASF OF GFN. 1P)FST0N.

Mr Ashley

lowing preamble and resolution . U ilh.ini 'Alan'iif . rv, twril'T d th

ii ... v. ,m State of Ohio, bavin-' since that day been cadec

on' sesteiday when not giving ev sperhole from which not a little pioht

...nre .lerbned. to this House thai me might neurann y " r-

,..,.lf.,nv ,-ivrn bv the Hon. b!e of profiting by experience

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alls- nciienco nau louviui.cu umi -

ther

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had been mucti inclined, at me unit, iu believe that it was all a hoax; and he had

lied to witness a

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see. Whatever opinion i may nave oi the eriest wretch in the bind, 1 can still do him justice if faUely accused. I have expresrfd no opinion of the case now befoie the IFr.'s. As to the election of governor HoeJl n, 1 can tell the Hou-e. ih lt soon the scowl of public opinion began to

His ex-; settle on him, so that he w a hardly w arm

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Alexanuer nucMin , .v......

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nu i. .:. ).. i. ..,;;..., thP mn;t ex-

nf itie Iria against namuei i ions- i y uxt n mo. eu m j,. .i.v.. ...

.-riintiir from alls nei

., ' . . .1 .1 ... ....I.. . ....... i.i-i r r ' firm. A I,. - .i rid fn tli.i Inii?iti nilinn

II) llie'ratrUlIl;mai l!!!ll.S5 llim Ull. """ HJIM hi: r:',iin, ri wii. .iii.i.ju.hiwh.

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' ' r V-kPiridcefeelsa-lowliepIv to Mr. Solmon, and a copy ot a .e yr,, c Judge hia.kenri fge eels a - rr0mentine copies ot which ' !milS,,a:7 t 1 lZ atira S helevvilh mclosed to Col. Walton, with ve cannot but admit to be q e mi i 1 j q nt tUem to you loi :mder the circumstances ol tne case , ami in. iruci i be does not hesitatn to give expieiou to your 1 Sal-. I g Fromeu(lne

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del.tuteof truth, and n.tamous ; ' u avagant oi an auummisu auuus uum i"-'. a " pitariikjiiic m tunT'i'V. ttum of aid Stanberry isictssauly be that one which comes mXo j gres Irom Itid.ana, i?, we observe, writinC which d "l c' ,clfaltothe HouseJ poweron professions ot , etrenchment - If;lte , s to this State, declaring that the lnJecorou ot- VN lllcll ; Atil u h Because they have n. oppo r,L,, rlU patriot ani soldier of to liars" the wi.ne-, ... . ',;, (..r.mipml mill . is in as crood health as he was '-jzken fie

is a member: I nereioie lrnA ' , ,. n. ..l .,.,

Ml" alCJJ.SaiO lit 1)111 nun " v. , fils cokh'J unin in jjca liiiruiuucicj.

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ii it n ou the said Svanbeuv, iahis tnent man, but he louml mai mc 1".- Virfcnn uenne coi.iome.i onus, ana mHousecallupont e-a ailtJ , r.lCtlCll, advocates ol retrenchment '.v if -t.U- -.enerahU patriot and solplace to ela le -a 0 . . ?miU fragment ol that ijer o -rMcVt, by w,y of an of. disie-i ect, win, i H' ' ; J , r 1U 1W9. tic0, ut one of Aunt Sam'- mppila in IF

apology to tins uou.r, . ,i romnanions had been contend-! oou mouth, it will not be because K.

I 11 C - I - " ' t ten! IfimPIl l I ! ,.-.Arri,.t T Ihr. i.eiflnrn ..nf! rv i

,ho,c tcelmgs, without .-vy g'- , , - txl,huaed to exend merely

ic m the chmce ot term. M-";, Conure-s extended over

favor of liberal expeudi-

dl a pimcipU

teryM of eating toads! That's all Ju-

' rmcr the iipudericv ot the Pre-ir.'eutia;

tut

OUt 1

'eit him sol I

v or wanton uuligmty.

1 unlv as an ti nest m in ma

snffeiinsz under uameiuen " .... t

1 lie w asn

f psterdaV CMi' ims

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a s. omai'ini- aim. nv,w. - .,

which he appeals irom

T. 1. Ti.mb. ot esieiw..v

i.iiinanded bv the p

i r. UiIpv salt!, m o tiering

. i' . ... ,1 ,t K-tuated tv any unkind wlu were in

iuuuu - -. rI ,n,l)llo'trP, l oner habit as wel

.ceding tow rd- ue fee uutolu: ha(1 "cm)th ,u,(1 those gentlemen in tl.c.rj Section of 1CJ 1 the Iriends of Mr Craw -

L, i t.elVeie!itasanactot duty to views, and U was

.i" ' ... '..pr ot a senator Lorn the Stale, the

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lltCO, Wliu ii.. - . .1.., ..;.,s.,ur! h:i!lll()! mil-il... I.:,,.,,.!!'!,,. riTmllv fnt I na f I, , hr.

, ' , ii,4 Hons i -- bie. tut only : at once, change vuc ic -- ,uc huh-i.. ...uiv.-vuhj .u .

.. 1. , t.- I m tivri MTIS Ol CUUttl-

Hi u Flori.l v?. I cxiiuiueu i') in.. , ' " . ,

honor ill .mil ll r.;h.M,r..r of 11...1 ge...lea.,..lat io;n, ,.a.

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.n:ti I : lava, win noi ci

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e.. ..Jr,iPl,im m the view otthc .American

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uot to be txpectCil thai' j0r(i i,r aighout the Union, declared,

moment the new administration came j again m-.l again, in the most solemn man

thev should suddenly , anuau nCr, that his health was PxcfdleDt. UUt

Kd on w uw. ri ... , , .... i..,.,rrl,o mu-

iiwat i uon, uu. . . .......

.'. to i i" nue

Sas to the actual, pocvr.i . ... I Mr TrtV,?r, who e

linv anu uifjuiu.i , .

Phe administration, theiehue, vva3 at t Ii; 1 1 time on the verge of his grave, Ii ihn eieo 1 . .. -. . L.

.uu j iu w..w-.---- r veut'eman hHind none to oppose il. n ""'Vaml musi, m aveiy sumi iimr, " e Kooo

de- lhatot ihe -au , - - the ' 0" tw o men w ho had been standi r.g should-; ,ato j ti tJ companionship, with "cor

na-iiepresenteu m , slK;uldcr) and pressing m opposite

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, .Mvim,' bi teal opinon-

icap heoefuted his leeri-latuie

.- ...... List IiUp1 Hpip Mr. A.-hley

va- intei : ui'-teo t'V due lions

ar

i ,m!p know vou win ue me itsoivn.-ii. . ,, . .-i ,,,,'1,, exi.enditure, il muv u . G. loa3ous ior ueuevm- uiai vicu.

laUs eaieei, uu. " , . . , , flltlil,Pll Aller some oiscusi ... v.. , .. 1 . ' ..r In miied to se-i ilcm,'; ..r.oect of a soiourn amoiisst

let'em c:.d t leased w it u , anu i wuu... v.-, , , -- err,,,. Mi h ev s having on to mciease eei ) i . C l,"CUmCa: v1t!;V, I ! . ,t Mr. Smith should see it and the let- , Older, aiising ,r11 ' 'lhe miestion oticret service money, he should approve O jniora!,, tor many inanth,,

ii- us name, weit- , - , . , ,, ,! have a possession ci iu ., - , .,hl rrnuu e lhe t'resiuenv : in,imv ;Uel ilouhttul, man wad m r. law-

bis own, an I many ot them roms ter o jmige . lou...... , 'consideration was taken ana car, ,tu- a iaw . n , - l)Uuhc o,i?ni,p.-at lhc period I cfened to.

Mi V-rr'T;::-.50, .;;.u C pleasure ,n naming you te! Aes 147, oe, U. iteJ lhalZ .al, l.he.mtiy choose, ottheman- iVmc Can,,.

n nis o-"lllt . .. , i ...... u . n .Mr Staubcrrv men ,o- - - ,11. .. ... had been

, :. 1.- .1 thP the rresi.ienl in me lei iu 1 ...... ' .... ..s. , p o the m-iueiin wnicn ccij ... , r .

wains, 11 11 - , - , . ,r o. i.tn .l triemi no member was mo. , uded Dy ex-i The U . ici.'erapii 01 me tuiu uu.

ujiou ui.s i.it 1 ..... . - ... - 7 rntnie tosiv to vomthaC ihey hau neeu uv - ... - ;,,p . ...n nd his deposition to auopi aucuj j;,-. v(r .vc.n aa 1 , vi-c,..

wr.houtbl.ehmg-tmu me re. .; - - .tinition to Clement. He had thougui .... . ... - iroduce the least dc 1 Ca'.ixtt. -We have lor some time undet

i l ilitlCS Oi this C

1 . ,, 11...1 i:. in eaiher i c

tl iS W il KU w i. in-'-

: : ! . f (ienei a

ev ..' the publi

11 us than

tor pen ot tbi-

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: shut then ev es

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H. ro artualU wines all tlntappe

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J s '.t. l.-s app.-a!,wh:ch hi- a fe

1 hi-, i.oir.t. an

v l " I ai.-. -am-- luilhei- e'. is.

cien j.k-uexpT

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ii. ;-,it e 1 ioi'.m.

nei.istenng 'he g -ve-ia-

.t.-.f P: .u.l.C He might have gone lur

kn.vit--1g'hents. 1 . . . : . t J r . - r r .

.... he his u- . , t ,

w lien i ! ;

u, i-.i'iiiti'v

- . .i-

i himself a bold, m

ation of folshood, and Ju-tihcatnn of Jus j w helher

illett lor Hit question boih

.l.r. Ib,n-e would now eousuiv 1 . . tcvion.

V 1 1 v- - '

Phe instant one give away

would of course lall in the same di-

And he was convinced, thai u:i-

ruption and the vvorm,,--had he been

elected. Judging fiom the inlclligencu tliat come to us from un hundred differen

sources, and that too. from the honest of

le

53 sttenuous efforts should be made lo, own political fiicnds we have

the

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t:u-1 e. h- 1

l . 1 1 ami w i.j h ii. h

c-i.ie!.. 1 es noj i.i in;; 111 "ed . Tlu 1 1 ui v Ii o a : I :

a w 1 it -o t a

1 M.e r. . .1 !; !': lit s t 00 t -i C 1

1 1 1. 1

i..... atpiii im to nv

txlract! learn ltv.il my icuei . f

a: the Pi esiden t is. J . lequesnu . .v...u

, nhi-h ,ecms to Iv presented to yoti-aml with a nope

,n,,lCi; Ithatl shall hear irom ou as uw-u 1 :i 1., ' iniinro .ti!l npimit

i-.;,-.e t . i S 1 1 1 I ' - 1 e 1 i ; - . I -

1

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trent'.eman,

from

who is a mtmuei o

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Missouri, had seitu upu.. ....

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.too m.i! ne l l"U-'i auie opeaur 1 a?

ob-erved ia iepl, that, enoriU.. c andidate foi the missiou to Fug-

ri,

;cci cl v

e 1 1 tr im. . u 1.

V"ai tiicu-l. vMMlFW J.CliU

iy .

1 . , 11 iick 1 11 iri.ii-fr-r.

o ,C'd h.s lectin,!. 't -le e anJ, had York org n..ou-,c tl.a. ho . l-e..!-

meeting betw ten m - . ; :,-h the eeut email had maue lMj pi io.g irom appeal auces, 1 ton He had been ptevmo-ly mloi me d nen o w hdMlu fc the oll ! uJ t U, K n:ei of their

M. I

acUcnrittge F.-q. aLa.ie la r.sace'a

TUF FllAbD.

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uiai i.i.w b.-- - . , , Ai ,, ., ,.,

casi.nof bnog.nghi, cono.- w - - ,. . houM lu) duubt lecur

gracetul point 0. . - - u lUi .real .atislaclion. H wa, a

tiulhot the .iicums.....- . . .1 , 1 1 . ..Ti I a ritt that lhe master spuu

,1 the individual who then address c.q,, in his tavor

10 should no at satisfaction.

Six o'clock, ve

TllF MAILS.

teidiy -.--inoun,

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J . to ni t. pal t 1 itei .tl'ii t

bv o.iv ic. t . u'vCu 1 1 .-iu me t . w ill ch i n 11 1 ot i P, l i.i'.el. ai-. x hi li is thei; -,

v. dl then 11 nmd ui i it. n the deh ntion of Am.-!

This 1- 1 1 U V 1- u ' " "' .-V but vcloi.i irj uv.-co.-ct-j m .,

upon Mr.

Sh.'.ibci I , for himselh

o

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Ib'Uston s at;a...i

.. .ii ..mv p m) tar u:.fot tun vie

, ,'.j t.ulht r.thal it will attract the close ' . '.-v .tioi- ..f the Public, to the causes

h led 10 it naculy, the alleged at

i,mpt."-t uon. Houston, vviin me . ,-f Falun, Secieiaiy ot war, who !'l"!'ihc disposal of the contract, and sus-

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ill.il .'ui ii"" - . . 1 1 . 1 . . ,. h., I IkUi.tti I..." t', ; tl.lUli... . 1 1 . , . itiu-s bttoie the , whose aoi.ii) i 11 i 1 . ...pi. av mo ..ir. while he wa-j a v uue-s u. , 1.,,., vnii.pss lis, .,.,,i -7 ... 1 ecciv ct l' -

... . ... tnends and 1 es. .Mr. M "a3 " , the L i.ited Sialt, ntu v n . remaiks tia I t e 11 maoe. t0,..MintSS oi the itncif'. J'i i ri.lt 1 t . . , , ' . When Mr. Stanbeuv had hashed his smced ot the aorciated p lia.v, I'oma-cr Oenei-.l. 1 o" 1 ' L Mr. Soenrht u-c, aa, hoped maue to him by the " , 1 ,,.,11 Lu;,, other ,h .wy pertonnan. e-s at ,

in mi i'"ii

l.twis, the -no

ul Hit;

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i Viutr,wle wtoaud.t 'he a-c.unt-. Fm perpe'.iMc-H fnvtd up-n tb- Treasury ,

i r l. t t opnri.

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tue itsolution wouu u. , h,.' V . .' ., r'fnileaau when converging siiv.rier linn ci ii u . , g-e . to be placed at ih bai-t icon alter- cl ihat :q--" '-'U u cr

pracii- -iliv . ti.aii cot-1 ' 5 '"

..b.ved

FJt.ce .i''..i.7i U p-; J

trade. --C;rc;n.r.o.'i (Jon it: .