Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 35, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 May 1832 — Page 1
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trrde. mid the perfidy involved in them. DixonV
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number, besides their
'itary sovereign, either hi- ronuption dren, hor$c. canoes, &c h i I ,.aUtd I irouhl caie a rrv..!tinnf or hi ueakne,sj on it ,vaS stated that they intended
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i"inu a lown on tJie Fotlouutamie land 1 miles above Dixon's. Another acecunt d.Hed 2Cth April, at Klack Hank's cansays war i declarrd. It ua snppope.i m
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Ln-, ot Mack Hawk's ;novemer's nr.. mlt:f.,.;
. '' . isiresred for thee, my brother Jonathan: : he relaxed in their favor and iitv f.,mi
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another ot.rf :ttr.un.-t General Ja k-.
ei pleasant ilion h;st Leon to me; thy hanmLMhe i-ubWe mind lo snertaeles of
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uoiHierJiii, :amg trie i jvo politiea! r.roJjiL'acv. One Senator bonsf
of woui.tn The A.-.e ifvinanP'1 soM.'v ,,f stjrlv mdemndenre IWt hit w.t
t;ehne the cla-ie Mr. Ik-rrien, alas ! 7' r-: the proper'ty of the boast i exemplified
A chief magi-trate who had continued I ree:it,t (rum the court, he had withheld
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.M.H.t Me-.-. II. !. I,k!, r, Marrnu ,V tl-M, The e'ir. lions of a 1 1 -1 or r a n- r r M , 1 1 i JJ"'" "im "e coniagion 01 It9 VIt, is J. I,. C'.:';a.iii, will lercniin! at afl(1 , (.. .. I,,, , . : c"jU" r ilfi r ,lnc,ls nft the c'-! ces; the cx Senator eager to recover re.V-.rKet ,.riv. in ,.:,.; nt f ,u!cori;.ti..,. ' ,:r , , l u' cr;4" ; " di.m.-td them .ady w hen the meagre j hi9 f,rJVitod seat and vanished influence, - ----- - ' ."r.il.uut i,u., -.,,(;,!, ;iSte ami ant. seemed teq.jisite to the interests of his (ac- bull.es the editor who rr.de the A(,i:XTSl(:: Tin:;.VZF:TTK. i , and i.M,tu.r a.!;li. The i.otal.le ex.cdient adopted to ! rneni; in the same Fpii Inunanaikxntleinrn.rere.;,; , , t' ; rV l ' ; n " 1;7t- -vcan earar.cc, was uorthy of the K,..,t the Cncinnatus of Ame, ioa,'Mhe man ,;:-telt, as Arrr.tS fu- the (iazrtte. 1 ' l"? '- a . t hat jiromMcd and the head that com,,-j whom in his heart he de,ries -and yet th. ii...... i ... i l.i- t ... .JuiKs.jUtU f I or It I not the l-nt .! f i: i t . . . . J . . " i
--.er.i,aiiii. -Mie co. inrnana .Matthew .,urt,. .. , . . . .hh uie uimi,i?mi jiuigni iuu iki suriv svcor.hant vexes, unrebuked. the
"us. e Pnot;ii not be surprised if ij)e whole hand should move lf f,r t'anada Gen. Saml. U'Ju'tesi.ie command (he briCade. The troops from .Madis. n a:ul St.
v aair iorrn a i raiment- John 'f'l,
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ii';.!i Store ii'm. Jones. L.fj, f"or;e-Hiuto Capt J W.i--n. I'm gene D'r Wn. Ciark.
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, . . - . - .n. .u w i as me launcaior oi a iairenooii (t it- weauort an.I most vicious. imiJ.i;,. ,t.,i ,i;.,., i i .1. ... ....
,,,, ,) , , , Kuumuuii. hum: .um uii-ii i. ie a ; uniiiiiag mm tor anv social intercourse cx . . 'v.ere the Ptesident motives for his pa-, cept wTth the tenants of a penitentiary, i i 'no reM te nt re- j ct t.w pnvaie ie ,,e revolution. The L-eon'.s were nar-! permitted to rise in the Senate, and cool I v
r' ..a:irn is Hi mit.-ted m the .yMem of ti l!!v cxtriCated from the iulfiffues of Van declare, thai -if U never rioht m r,n.-rn
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bi proirnptioo. Iur,i,., u jijcn thev have embt.'ccd of con- : h UKtXim. tii taipia'ing hi real character. Thev now
veil understand that lie has ad;. meed;
m.o the expendiency of dou;g wrong. A minion i anoointed bv the President
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on acenntit of the editors SAMuiiL lilLI. H. Y. CADDINGTOX.
thh cmsis. To Tc ;; ore -c J rsc, h S. Johns tfi Stales Senator.
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I 'an wliora t in ! r i i-r " ! Hi Ii !ehu to
1 nn "thee ot. n ne but hme.-t and capa- pe.r naturally bad, as to pursue, whcof.er next day afterward?, she actually died. Ijoined copy of a letter received recently l . I .i . . - . "... . I ..... J . l J
i-ii- i.n o, i- seen in me a npoinimeni or com unve to I. is in f rc? a fiure r-as
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to an anomalous embassy; forgetting deco
rum and common humanity, in the burning
were no tmaJJ tnmsc-H by steadily appiving a small in- desire to snatch his w ages, he hastens to
: WAGON DEFEAT." Somr of our nlil Qnlliorj .f ii.;ni. -
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n iieei 10 srnau inings; ev .;espismy -n-'i-; ir.e ViianttC, leaving 1H3 wneon a living the piomhe of confer, a! restraints; and by s-, controlling a tern-! bed, where, in a few ds, perhaps on the Wcr WlC ucs?,on8 Pop0"'li'd in the sub-
Colonel, Solomon Pruiit and John Starkry, Majors troops from Bond MontgonvrV! Green and Adams form a regiment Ja-
cm i ry, cctonel and lliarles Gregory anil Martyn Majors. The Troop from Morgan, Pike and Macoupin, form a legimect A Dew ill, colonel, and Pell nn.fi;. Weatheiford, Majors. The frooi ot ..nSangomo and Schuyler, form n iepiment
Samuel M. Thompson colunel. and M.
v. Wilson and Achilles Morris The Hoop? from .Monroe and
compose an cdl battalion Major J imes
eommainiant. '1 he companies of dpt. Demint of Fayette, Capt. Dawvn, cf Sangamo, and'Capt- Cwrlin of (jreen, compose a battalhon of Spies J I) Unary, commandant. Nathaniel l.uckm. 'er is appointed brigade Major, Wm P,o- i.d-le-camp, IVm K Starr, brigade, paymaster, and Wm. Thomas quarter master.
may rs. Snelbv
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J.i' k n.-. poli(
p ir ,;ite. speculators and felons 10 em- sionU ss career Impulses w hich some-;b.-o. Tn:l it would seem, in thi era; times divert lofty minds and geneiou na,of letoim thnt next to political treacheiy, ; lures from thei i "pur pose, aie by him sub ! pu'.-lfc roidu rv. and the indictment of a 1 jectrd to the same di ill that he studies to 'grand jury, ate the nio-t availing claims impose on a great nation. Put he stands ' to nations of dignity and piofjt. Whde deterted heior hi- tV-IIow citizens, and minor reward aie bestowed on inferior they feel no mote at the. exposure, tlian H
: delinjufits , Je tiers claims a foreign mi-- felt by the epectator of a juggler': show
n ben siori. and lc dall a big!, post in the frea u hen hi tt icks are explained
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Tefeiied to the test d" hi- former protVs- sury. At fn-t, Woodmin and Wtiiich j The r el i eat of the cunnii.g ad vent nrei'
individuals known formerly as the hitterl liy the Post Master, at Cincinnatti, Ohin
satmtsot General Jackson are taken to if thev shollJ lIo it mav h rrn. his bosom. One of his confidential "or- f , - 1 ,.
gans? i the editor of a leading print, whom he had formerly deuominated a "rascal;11 ami ting rrlitor who had before denounced
tarn as a "curse,"1 now adores liim
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fer a benefit on a deserving individual
Editors. JiarnarJ, Windsor co. Vt Ajnl 7. 1832. Dear Sir I had a on by the name of
ii trOil . this instance h on v one amid i af ban I- mi h.inlr ulm oidiioM ".r
c - - j - .. ... ...... . . ... (.i.t. the multitude of the same kind, w hich years last War, at Cincitmatti He was the annalist of the present administration,! with Gen. Harrison at the Pattle of TipH" i ;ii,f..i t, t; . .t., .,- ..i rvi.n ... a . r... . . i
i4iiiii-.ii n, tux wtiiv, uiusi iriuiii i ncj I'lLiiuiit., anu was aiiervnri se.ii, irom
i-iou. ie rves a rommcntar which ii were obliged to be content with the Pot ; associates was not loss agreeable than his resentments which rage in Gen. Jackson's! I'm t Knox to Fort Ilanisou and killed
impossible to rxpres in language ronsi- Oitirrs; but. as they have both been since; ovn to the people. They weie leiieved j font with Jiie iistcrt due to hi .-dire convicted of liirem, they are in fu 11 j f, on t malignant Ingham, arid Horn the!
which he succeeded to the i n snU'titial seat- in the custom. 'h;if we liu'p vitne-ed bi -ub,.' juent Whatevei mav be th u"dit.
with hi9 whole party. John M'Kensey wrote me a letter res.
pecting his death by the Indians on the
weie leheved j hreast more fiecely tlian inihe breats
I crt cue M in- i. nice ion;;uu oi lueeiix, in-y aie in nil., Iiih.'i tno rnallgnar.l ingoa.!i, ami 1 1 ai i ot; or most other men, Jhraih deal to the
We all i (.member the pledges under training for the diplomatic line, or for i mruhu? 0f I' iton's stupidity They were' voice of mercy, are at once disguised
r-.ii-inlectea or. nrancn a int moLi.oiy wnen the proselyte can guaran" y any grati j abash . Now my desire is to ko'nv on princi-! weakness; and with a sigh ot regiet they fixation to his more lecent animosities, I where said John MeKensev is it thi titr.-
nets; and we shrink, digu-u d ann oeisi- pjf.t f,t t.u j.lc'kS)Si ,,iie f..r rv-in d,.-. ::rion .-otii a hi- yle.-n ef paltry , or any aid to his unholy ambition The! and Sir if you can give me information
ing ttom tne conirasi i on. u i univ membc-isot I ongre-s I rom hnieral ..thee, : stuiiitiog pontes u seems, nowcvei, iu extrerne vermia ot this man's heart is a i or w hi -et some of to
on mendicant proclaim tr.s sobnety more j,,8 practice on thi subject is undoubted sturdily, than did this mm a'-d hi emissa y one of the most signal monuments to ries derl ue. that he had no desne for of , Cf li !v . w ;,i. h a - labor of love'1 tor
be the fatal ilistincti on of General Jack
on'.-, administration, that if ever, in viola
tion of its general principles, he coufeis a
ur i.dil.r s to make
hce, nn I wi.ul't sei ve a rresioen, ior one x p;l.s in the service, hi enabled j paittrular Peneiit on tne louuiiv no i sun; -arprismg-. term only; that ratty pirit -her. hi he ex lurnto i.u-c We have lately been told! to inflict on it simultanous evil and dis- Such outrages on decency has the na-terminatc-1; that an election to Congre- hy a fo;ner depo-itaiv of hi Vordider.ee, ! gi i-e Justly -ill these men deseived tion become accustomed to witness, that
sIiommI be a dipialiticati.)ti for federal that in some mti.-cehe nasi oven refused ; expulsion, a inaj-uity ot them was expel- the veiy men who had lauded the Presi
phenomenon in natural history ; but the j Inquiry in their papi-i s, where sait Mc-
calculating spitit that controls it, is a w on-; Ker;sey now lives, and that I ma now ieder in moirals equally c-xtiaonJinary and'ceive information of it. ou will greatly
oniige me, as 1 vrant to know more par
tni-ls; that tl-.e pie honld he deen.e i a odi -cs t . i t .
e-tal guinling the sarred tne o: noeiiy, ,10 nU;mier- ol ('..ngre
and never i e approached ty the tempt i- rospect f.r the lions of patronage; that the wilt of the ' H-CU tn to.l
people shoi.l I ' e obeyed; that the expen
se of th.e government should bo ledueed; atid that a cahtnet shouhl be foimed bv
tirularly respecting the matter, for if J C-i'.nnot find M'Jveuao I ujiM uot only lose my ton but all I. is property. Sir it'
veiua!. because they were! lei tor an unworthy caue. i ne paiuier, j donl tor pseiernng his ccncience, to his y cu can find who his Captain, or L eut
liiertv of the pi ess h as gray uci in a -i h mu to overawe ! btcame
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His piomifl w ho, tor his own miserable, ends, had ag- j popularity, in v etoing internal improve- were, as he enlisted at Cincinnati!, you
I the cabinet ui-en-cs. hi. u.ey j ment, are now prepanng to laud him for; will do me a very great favor indeo
moital, w.is lewaidOil, wlme the obeying the people in-stead of hi con-:aud I should Le glad of a letter from you
as lainiheii, ny ins ir.ivuni io u.e ; aence, it. hi anticipated signature to a
and ooirutit it: asctir.ne proved by hi-inati
proscription of every 'nu-.T suspected of ti-i com tin hurope, ami hie lai ia uu . Pni iechartenr auti Jaeksonim, .un't t.y no liberality, world to which he should have been se.il j States , should s
ing the Pank ot the United
such a bill, in despite of hi
i xtr.actirg the quintessence of all the i,,,! y d i-pi oioi ti onute h tiie numerical j Hi former colleagues rem uued to nau- shufiles, be passed at the present session 1 , ' . . .i. . i ... j 'in. . '. - ' 1 . ., ' . . . i i i: . .. : . I. I.a. I i- r it- . . . . x- a'
u ationot poisons connected wilt) tt-e -eiio me pu..-no wnu ohhiuici 'n congress, ins enure ignorance or n . . . . I . 1 T . ' 1 . - . . .... .
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C :! ges a 'a ills l i . : s .i..ons ,i' i u 1 1 ii i-1 1 .ui ji. , rf whirl, i.o i. asonable man btlieveda
crt;::ccfed wit!
any thing
on theae matters, if you have
that will give information lam yours respectfully, CAE VI IV FAIR PANK.
pa 1 n. ir
but.
the battle
lied iiie- t the ic-t of 'lie community, witpltweea tbem-elv e, to which the I'reidt;ni 1 nance, displaved in his attacks on this ex j i - . - .1 .i .t . ....
which the hi ve been made the lecipients alsow;;sa pat ty, an.i m w ioi ft me cnargts - ccilent institution, and demonstrated ry j
ol dishonor, lolly, tyranny atid assassma-j Congressional committees of his political
of the executive bounty
From the Cincinnati Garcttc. THE MAILS
In January last, we had a vaunting pro-
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iiiat Gen. J t' k - pbuali'.y in the elec- : i.-ut college- in U' Ja, eidilled him to a:, do -lion, t that time, by the Hone .A crui id itive". tbe ber:ime a powerful
.ioo- uhi.-h h- tl atcd into offi.-e. With
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W'i - h is '-e 'O'-.e of the pledge to ie ; u u sVfre a'ai'A a:'-uuu "il,4UU1 j nic-.i, n. sy copiiauis appituu i rlamation that the mails would he brought ye, e 'the willoiMhe people? It ?s lu l.eJ i ithom stmt . ! vel of lea. ning; his crude scheme for erect-; from Baltimore to Cincinnati in five days. . i i. 1. .1... , a I i? hiirolotdtP 1 inrr nn itu rmn rr-. ..r hinn t r r M"ili irn ' mi .1 . .
some oi ineoioKou iiitiijjfsiim"'""-!" -, 1 um....4b. j tvo or inree trips were peiiormed, when
d the uin ukt"-: ou- a IiUlu l"'l,r '"' ji.uii t umu ii. c mui.i-jr u . , t he vv no lR !el trough, iii consequenre ot
hv the whole course, of ;!us riduiimstia'
lion, hut most signally In the v
o m uh; !i he tl atcd itito eth; :'ie mo: i d cf a few- mr.:niiS 1
executive "n t!
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rrn to tienerai jawiiS'n - i ijs...cn ..w .n. uii,.u, mcj uim' i"c "c "" i tne t)ainess or me roacs .vest ot un srenewe I in hi messages to Congress; but ultra of wisdom and disinterestedness; his. V1je jn At-nl, just as the five da mail
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;c:: career doc ctedit to hi perse. cr I
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. , . . ; ' ... " , , , . ,, thev weie lencwed o.dy to be violated , mana-uvres to trick the bank into a post-; i.egan to do something, we were furnish-
.'-,Lm- I i a', tin The causesot this solemn mockery ponement ot its claim, they admire so pro
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! ,miin; nl rof r.-.nrSwn.-ot -J
as hi
The
e-d with another dish of vaunting pr.imis-
are to he sought, sometimes in a thirst toundlv, that they can scarcely hud lan-jeai It was to he forced through ia four
! fr re-election, pai t. .king too much ot the guage in which to express the senti-Ua s, to commence Api il '24. Aetwe
' vision ot a my-tcry ot sages aau e a a,u,etite, to peitmt the exercise of ment; and the oilinal contradictions be-. lav e iereivcd no mail under five days.
d oiTi.o been sands, with which the n iti n h id been1.. rc..onitP' facultv ; sometimes in a tween hirnelf and the treasury minister on Monday evening, we recfived U'ed-
xenvdifi-d? One of his friends, b t :i da.!ed, resulted m the me.tamoi phosif, as ,j0iltf.d arrogance which liols in insults concerning it , they estimate as showing ; ,)r?da s Pdt imore pri.ets Two papers e-ai.'th tit'v of hi 'le !-'s, an 1 mess'.ges. vio'.eiil a any m Ovi , ot V m Puren, () public opimon; but tnoie frrqu-ntly in his Generalship even more cons juciously j trom 1 'h i lici 1 1 1-hia, one April one Apr. 1 ro''o.'e'd inthf ih-u'e oMlr pi esentattv e , log'uim, Eaton , Praia h and Peine., into ,iit, attractions winch pciiidy preents to than it had been exhibited by hi favorite 0. None east of Philadelphia none a a-ic-i'lment of the constitution inhibit- av t'onet. Di-sentions oon arose bet ween h.ti, nis taste and his nn iei "standing - battle of New Orleans. And General ; tyom Washington, or south of that place.
' .r tf. re election .f any President . ; h.ese men, wtndi tiic conduct ot ihcir.-nl0 r0Comrnendattons in hi messages oi Jackson lumeM, who tias practically sun-; )y n ih-s premise without j-.enorra-P.-: fih'i.d w.,h foithuith outlawed by the 'chief cacouiaged, till some of them a I constitutional atnenilments, excluding a served the cause ot nullification more el-! .l(ire? . . i .... , , , i 4", , I I ,. .-,,- !, r. I Ihn n,-iinl nl'. i . - I . . , .. . . ! miimliPt. f tri f- n t I V I 1 ') n : 1 1 t 11 P d rr I :l i m P T 9 I O Soil t h : I .. I 1. n i', . f .1 i I. n r.rnmij.n r- -r
i t r liici ;i . ana e x aitiionica- ".""i. "' n"'i n-'"."1 i,ui". t resmeni irorn i c-v iclu on, . ...... .j - --- m mc uiai i'iuuuju v.-..iii.
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,! rbnr.-h What tiiihtincr m his pi -once. "Petirar y' be .,- rni,ri, from federal ofhees, mv ue re. Caiolina have done or can do; and w ho : !Utes to the cloiiricatiorj of Pic-idei
1 the oi.noxious poi- t.cti0ns on his practice on these subjects has been pubhcally charged by the vj-; Jackson It is vociterated from the hou-e
neceary ;
tins catoaet lelu-ing to
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go out .. lirt, no term in our language, nor 1 sup vernor of that State, but the other day in
other, are competent to ex- Ins confidence, with approving tuai pro-
pou
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f'-'. rvfrom idown haiso. an i under his const rained to sot the example; an xarn ' Hut the contrast does not transcend minent feature ofthe doctrine, the repeal
.v.,,, I- ? ir of his stu h -". acco-nmo-.'ple further lecommended to the Secreta t,,;, nf the promise in
to kpepsteeddy in iev the hmita- very President ventures to insult the uu-
or
tops. hen the failure take p!;.-e. an are complained of, the r or.op! iir.1 receive.
little circulation and attract? as ii'.i.e u .-
hi inaugural ad- ot the 25th section of the judiciary act ; this , tjce The g! cry iscleaig.na.
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-rt! -it i ip 4vtpnt o the JLxecu- uei;;anumT oi nis lenovv cineua oy aiu-
da!: vi cf the pnV.; - pnli' v to the inter-jry of State by hi consciou-uess of made-' ,rC:SS t( cl''.- run' i;-, !o:moi- rf i.aiticular'q''' ll) -i odi o The Secretary of (ionJ
sta;.1 Nothit-g. i.i !eed. ! ai the ex- ite-pv.u has. mji.s su:-eq-JM,t appeal, insinu-' (iv ft pOWer, with his disregaid in point of , therr.as against nullihcation. .:,;-. !.- iM-a . for ! atel that, for h'- p u t he has no such feel ., i. iti, 'ii limitation nnd its extent, i
!V 'i-. ',; i ! 1. .ve i lotec.tp.l 1 ei ' Tins i n-t suipning. A mna i like rv'i ' ., m..- -i .va nf-rr he had read his ! EDMUND PENDLETON.
l,;'l,.v,..rn.s. rv.'li'-n.ihe iasi-e erdv his c in ! - en b!t i . n! by preteruatuial nvo' penny State paper, he practi.-cd a1 j-, - - 1 "j- p;, ho:.i;i;es cucrtia-o; cie. The; aid, b perceive us own unuvnlled dull- franJ. oi, the Satiate commencing a system I ILLINOIS INDIAN WAP
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We learn from different sources, that the
On the othet hand he Illinois troops, now in the field, amount to
of the , about 1900 men. I he mounted men, es
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which he had siace
.e .'..tc ol reform lias produced no -teadilv ri view
. I h hv.vpvrr imiilti! ai' viiiiorfc i. r . . .. nn i a,l 1 r. ii I f i tv -i t p :tQl ion' V
ihwe mu-t desPiir.d-see.m'r'.ier. ...i.M .l fioi-omment to -lumber, vhen imaifdat 1700, left Mushville on RIonday,
iectlv dohneah d., ttiO rene- oi the cabinet over its exercise
however loudly invoked the 30:h April, for the Yellow Panks, on
In the stco:. 1 place, the new co.
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make new p to v.: -u e irneis. - I ' - ' command pi.ee. Apology for f-.'.iuio find a favorable ear. W.-uhl '. n : l-d well that the puolic should know v. hat ithe difference cf pnee hetwecn a t, d.i and a four Iay contiacf, that they may determitie whether they i'.j ..oi ": '- dear fjr tht -jshutle
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We may un tgiae. however, bv his oath of office, seemed likely to em- t.ie Mississippi.
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r ti-.i'me ot the Sketch in i- t ho h r i is hi e I omrr in..r Plans. 11 15 suu- conv e ea ui ua; sauiv. i
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any, five pitrsd, are ictreatiug hom their p;t- mission b the thieats ot Ueoigta. et.cou- j boat, wtii--.i ha.', .e n - iieV; radi-t, the pu )hc treasai v , their looks ling- raged thatState to defy the h-uer.il pow- i After the mounted troop? hvJ coo., i
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(i tbe, in which they appe nujaeJ, beoaue in aa e-t, 'ral J ack'ou.s stieng!'., p; Glohe, the state of In !i n
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tei-o'cr e:t lis n n:e nut t.ist vanishing pro- er, umi is the tine source ot me uesciu ttu umu " .,, ,i.dK,., , r n T.r'-o .' i' ; . , . . 01 . . 1 , . r-. .. 1 1. ir-,-, 1, 1 1 imp -1 1 r: ' t 'ia . "e 1 0 0 w :. . o er. . j ac k-o.i .: Aspect; and hou?n 1 t cohccHons ar ,e ua-; type ot the nuli.U.alun malady. ; from Gen. A.a , J, , , JlVte vv,ti t!l. ,aff:afr ,.f hii '.t-v'.-i iv!en. to -oiten or to eirdntler t oeir pre-! Bad examtdes from high places are dan ! troops shou.d Lo ma ,c. 0 0 - 1 .. . , ,. . , , 1 . 1 . . . r a. T'.mwa1 rot lo in 1 in ik.ng present oi " I stiit oalamtty. A te.u steaU down tne Pigeicus under any bum ot go ernraent; to I way ol tiona. 1 1 1. n . , .,-.. Ii - -.- , . . . 4 . .. ....... 1 1. ... .-.-uu.: o the wai;t ol tappn-s i i.5. n Jac u
i" ' i'!.i v i-ace l Piiinani as ue mji owns in. tne repuoiican poiny, 01 vuo.u .1 uc is nw, - - .. . , . 1...1 . ; . .
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- -i . itons ear, ' the essential pnnc.11 ie. meir iuog wmii,u- ; at i - .... ... , , ; , . (it,, ii - 1 . 1 fi I! . .ij ' w 1 l,nj 11 in 1 rnr m-. - - w.
t .- t 1 . ' tm i 4 1 r o n i1-.. r rr iTi-aoi u 1 i.n r iiint 13 "i.ii'iu ci j i i -
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'have the ecorroitits of our Chief Mau sipplie-, and
