Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 June 1832 — Page 1
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e".i : .-.'.xorv fuirnn W. n njirne out and had been -hot. would it have, : '- "!"V" u.;'ui1'' r, '." I ' f 11 rr,"ri atrgravatcd ca-e than that of ) ' " ' .''".'V 'iJ.j'tVl 'nVr fli.T.t rV." ' !i""'!r!l' l eu!l erdv have hern a ''Vi'.'1!! . iti.;ri 'i-. ;..'!( .''"lUMicr. and none .f the h'motah.o gcn'.?
'!':.:: p. !!.lP ;H - v , 1 1 . 1 i 1 1 T a : n ' i -tr!v t I 1 M tt lM. .' I Li .r tl r. 1111 a.. ! f 1 OP 'I Ml! . vrty to ,i - . r.; M '.I '. . ; I (',,,:- !..?!".", Ill CI i-lf, r Tl I - :. i h . (i a new '. ii 1 Ii'" nil ! : -r i . n 1 1 j . i ' 1 1 i n ;i trv I i t" .1 OTI I'ftr to 1 ' UO;-. I , 1 i'i !i .:, i i:; V iivPiii ; rcrI.. ( t rn :m's roi: 'iur. ua'.ivvve.. !! .-. -nfr tsafned c tu icmcn a i e re m'm t a- Ap' 'it for the (JazWfe -tc i a ii. i'ii-.e ;u. Indiana Ma'tl.cn W . I ' !rr, Tq. '...:K.-!.o. ' -u!i i an ca .-Win . M. liH; I. i m Tam - Herd, I't inret. .a-- Wm. lJa:uel. F.-aj. :uim iio- --M..J. A. Wart.rr. :.'. i i - m.-ny--Mai. .T. W. '-, t.s'ii na --.I. F. Clai ' . do.;nt-rica?a:.t Mr Feu : Frook?. J' tt-f-vill. - Fduard W.v- N. . -. i ; ? i rr -a- - in . ii . i a' , i. p :ivii!e John A. Cirrdiam. F,?i ;-iir" Stoic Wm. Jnr?, T-ij 'i'i i r -I hiute--Ca pt J. Warmer;. Fu-ionr- -Port. Wm Chuk. Thr' gentlemen r.ro autl '.oiv1 t!)'.ra; s, and receipt i - e ' ; die fa rename n fiT-;-il.t of the C 'ifors. SAal FFF HIFF, F. V. CAPDLNfVFON SFFFCH OF M R . ARNOLD. Upon a motion in the House of P.rpresentatives to refer to a select committee the investigation cf the breach of priviiege, chaiged by Mr C-diC ngaint Mi! T ....:. I'.M ..t,. sr,rr n-rtj lolicr tiw! IVh. r im tiuiii riitri ii win ui,iii.iv i ,v Mr Arnold, of Tennessee: "Mr uuoll ef Ten'""? cid he ' should vote for the postponemenl of lh.
resolution. He was tree to confess lhaluvas piepaicd to con
He was free to confess that,vas Pteeatrd to commit anv crime with- '
it wm !,'. rive him ere at cam to do so. but !
all tb.ngs considered, be though that ' For hi pai i, lie tlid r.ol jct.i f:im-eli taie voubl be the test disposition of the 8ub-!i,,the. chair he s .t upon. !'a did not pct: and be hoped the lloue would in-1 know but w t.st a Sp mid) uletto mi jtit dulge him in biietly stating the reasons i P coin eale lw i thin it. w Inch voubi sud for that opiniin: and, in doing so, he mut j ,-enly spiing up anil d stio him Here refer to cue or two of the chief tacts ni5.)tne vvords wete "ttertd by Mr. A. which the case f breach of privilege which It ad repot ter lost eutiieiy j He was not a pi-t received its finale. j prophet, nor the son ot a prophet, hut it
He had no doubt that the facts slated t.y ; the .-renMemnri from Ohio did constitute a n t-rrnrh of nrivilece . that that letter, am! iw inrpr.t nrecedinpr it. were part of a ' . - . . n..r.-i inioniti.,1 to intimidate And OVL'l H,n5P. He had not a shadow ;t j The .,,..!.:, .-; doubt of it a challenge, and was no doubt intended so la be understool. It had been icaved on S ltunhy, the very day ntier tl;c yca and navs had been taken in ii "JJior.'s cac. Now, Mr A. insisted that the !Pu-e had brought all this upa a ibein f Ives Thev had, by their own art, vir- ? i . . 1 1 i I ualiV involved I'lSUU anil ouna'f;o nm M. erv r'ltfiia in the land. Tlie decision . hich the Houc had come to in the case mounted to a call, an mvi-It-tM1!! ; i jdl the band of rufti uis and a tt ,-ould be collected, and which .,a ,,. . ,vit oowet that n is V I , I i j v , n w c J . - . .ii. -. - 1, . . . t -. , . . i ii r T C - i -. 10 1 e . i i . in . " v-1 . . . I 4 . .1..... t tntamouat to proclaiming i.i uiem . t ..II ..... i i .i, ii I :d o :. Oi !' ; e n v c u - i a 1 1 . v i. i nn m? w riitt ii tins let ce i tha', to pievent then u cur- , o they must pumsa t'j, I iieiUj 111 a ! J . ... .. v to :;-.'!i0 their j uaihmtal tett. Mr A as that With b.d.a.a d; w e at .? so: a ou ..! nl at'lHClltei.i teiv upon v u on w ill have .1.- - I . 1 . -..... 1 I . i die I: Meiable a. v. n c v i . . i - . i ii.: . I.i,! i-.i -?i : t... i w ith m re iv m u. ' .t Ivtt.M u'oin vim. ,... - i i .-onsenlcd l'g l ,.. Ml.d - ,e.b .1 w ith this Ua.hu oi p.v .. ... t 1 i . , i . i ti I l t nY ..ii i... i, a.. .. ..- -a - ia-, w hat honor tan., d. Mi. A s-.iV i ..u:a ot- 11 - he toid all bis lite . . ' , on .I'M a-t mod to speak his i elv. lie -hviM continue to i l il'l '.v'.v.- ....'...,.... n rv , ;Jj.I. t so me i thaa It 1 ' .taii.c I. b.e woald cmi-.-oI toi' .X -le li i be pbiogt-d io tea ! .,, blood t.h-"d i !. p-.-u ; ,,i.v ec. and h; : 1 ; . " ia :,e po:g- .. iivt ie -u.i ; e r I n t he '.'Olde 1 ,i will - , .-.late, i s rt Iht ..ti... .... li all-Annv
! i xo assault l :. c.o.tU. . mm. maud, lie tluuffllt the As .Mr. Arm ia w a; pasr-io;; - -j possem a go.miv i uauuiy "i a j.kiw
V,:; down whom ou cae 0, tho r;,,l,Un from Ohio had tolloedbv at h ast a ..anu.e.t memoes, tue Uoveinmeni nism So bmg a- that i the ca,e. sc V;;d! hue fiee, og.es at. I rgie.s UlUch bctu r Le mdt f,n,tel postponed. She met b M a iic.d the tedow .ZT7,N v F N PIO ''r ot u , eUular;tie m the ' y ,J 1 1 .,(,,., ..v of u' ' .by wtmm he had been uuiutM m t-e ObrsG MLVb LOrsL.MiUa. Mads -Lt -n Opener ! -u ,:-V; "!'V ' .,''',, C ip U it-vet ome n;ns before tor his iematk Tne Convenii-au ot 'tie .ationai licpul- j -vvn an! ll7;,;VU;i;.li; a.,a tu;ie. f1-- OI" K;'IKKrt:NT!!(fc:; !cn Heu-tmi. Hr.,: uueied a tew ang.y iican yvllnS Men of the Un,Ud tau met Ccr(Jl,:,- Ti.-to.n. wn-.ogto the Editor , f-- ,Ul(i h;ill iUl,,l,, cUu,, am. lUI,uull to notice, at the. L,t llail, ... f lhe L:lN ,, .. F, ee Press, .nder the ,:i0c!n0' r,,',o it the out -" "" uiice.ccr: t ,IC.0!;UJ Iu, ptul and hied at th, ,;lv ,.f W a-hmgtun, at U o ioelw o!,late )f Wi.-lua.ton, 2Ph March sr.y.:
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; : ' i c,;'.:,! de-rated, tut Ponnvhania Avenue, to the ho :: -store the othei memoes, ,.aBM.. u hi-e y - ...
; t m ..'evate 1 aai loan- of Messrs. Tonipsoii . Homans, between two inches of Mr loZewe.is ruui cui j,ti hour, J r. aecieiai i , j . . . Sl i;;;V'",,";V. I; ; . " ' s O v:bos'sanllUownMlo,e1.lwa,aeco,t- domg no mater: at . Arnold install- ouoo the following .solution, and .ro!(i::..t:c.eVtt bv t.e? ant t ; . , jm , , um m ;U(re;ir,ince . who tlv urei.ed the m-tol from hi-grasp. teeomgs weie p.opoeed and .dope i
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!i"ir p"c r tn art in that ilou'e ) For j'h:s put he u::- for tinkerim no Sorter. Rut suppose the gcmMeman from Cdib had
men admitted that the Home had t ! ; o po w I I to pnoi-ii ui ' .tM ' r Wh it puc.i-h: (:":) oor -! : h :ivc hern pr(ii!r ! tor tin1 n.i-: ! ;! It: S-.nth Caiclmiati ? lie , n ot tlic I 'aited State, an i i I V , I V 1 1 I ' I I ' (. II ' iv Uon ii'. ! i-t.v d the matt- r. .v n :t, ' ut r: i;'.e-, of the Chrrok'V tiatioti t o t',- iiaat.s - f .r:ix.i !Ym- ''. la re v:;i ;i t'n citi7. (n l thf ii iU ?. u ho had datif? m 1 y as : i t'M I "nil i' , v ; ca- ( !(. o iuMi.-n in hi- muTjtty. Suppose tii ':ul i lc pui-Uid. ar.. p.; ' :'r !.'i earn of i i 1 1 ( jje, wh.it cruM tin '. t ho If om0' h' ! !: Da-.!-Mill 1 1 tl f t n ;m t tit-i ; i'M-'i.nu nt upon him l'iCU-d on (lie m i?! in - ' Ii ri lhp I i ;l 1 ' - ' ' J ' t crain mi v. i i ; 'i a MNwCnt'- of the lI )Ute had s-i'd that in". aid roil ev hid." Irorn the in ivilepa 'I sea; on thit tl .It. a man ho liao kt!.! IvO,! HIP :m ( r u that (J'i".-o, h atf 1 1 i to , broken bis bor.es, but n the conttary, had declared by then dejci.iot, that he should h- jetarnttei to
j(..a:,; r-umi the tiall u.u, p.stois in tus, I)raytont nlli, ;v,,ett of Massajl.i It and h .ink m hi- bo.or.,? ; thu'sett-, were designated by the Speaker
Fwr n""n n, M ''oo oow t-(j.,-i ;o(; (;t (he h air vh-H.ci Air. Houston wa m.ow on ttial? The Sj f-al.cr proii'iutcei the gentleman from Tennessee to be in oror 'It- r r. n . rw lie eaid tint a man! t l I i t rutlK i hern otcmni peimnteu t-v a vore or me jl'our, to prov.l ah-.ut it lobbies unmoI I k.-
este.t, although it was in prooi .nai nojjvr pn 'vj,)!li!a. on the subjeit ot
'had, within a t w lee t of toe fpe,.ker s ear, declared tint he would nghi t!ie wrong in the lloust?, or n the CM:rt u! Heaen,and a i t ii ut;h it l td been with I the utmost t J i f Tl cult y that he had hetn le;t rained from cauying his threat into ex locution within the precincts -t tbiss- Mr ii i temple ot libeit, and ii ad added pioCu! iati'ij to lii- tbrrit; el the llon-e had iie( ! ued him to be a fit companion for ti;em-e.lve--, and by their o.e Im ! said to such a man: ' llail, fellow, well met ' Hire the Chan i emu. v,i i he g ntlo-rcirv-i 'I 'o r, n . i-it I Ii i 1 ll iv i f 1 1 ) f 1T l"Tajaii iivui i x .mm . -i. ... n - . - !er to refV ct upon any decision oi the Uoum Mr. A. then aid that he believed a man it, the w ri le cat a I'-rU' o t haoiii vi itlan.v.i u nol , f i tti i U to niedict w hat game -oen iniclil ' iii expect Ha i not a mem r i1(.r of that H ue. m open debate, es flroc.o,i iV.-.m hi .dace, his aimrola!ion of ! I. n f ! ii .-1 . ,' f ti i i in i : i ' i ' ' jii-'iji ii.- i". .,- i'i . . ' w'brnMr beard such a sentiment, i ,, , .a, , ,. HI like .linn .. ! vi f '"u in : ri . openlv uttered within ihe House, what might be expected ivithout? He had yen a caricature t epresetiting- the honor ii,'o fT,-.Mti.'m-in fro ui Ohio ivififf UDJU his IllnUt bu ivilM IT SI1C I 1 HIM' H9 iv I r I - . ' . . . . a I I. ., i. i,.a !v. U and feel lai-ed. and ' - . i'. utterinir the word- which hno b-en put in . . .i . . ... ,i-.-,i, to t,:s u.ouiti uv uw- m...im.. ....... .i .i i i ri ; hut if y i n IPPIl II I! M,IU' IM " ul0 Sen .'or ti t , Mifi hewmiPiioi ii, uii,.i" " ySk k!tr.'ted one i g to wouy .iiiothe; lM (ju. !),,!.iier th .' llou-ion had ticatea a tn.or.b. t of that ll ai-e in his pre-ence Th,..,. , t.i vw-ot the matter, atir . . v. . . .1 II... . 1. . . . .,!.,. .M . ilnci In.l f tl i I a i n e 1 1 1 - 1 1 i i "in mini .j v. . v w , . . . 1 M.a r.l. urti an .-U-.r-rt was to ou puiu?.w;.i u.i. a t.NTLEMKN : U'iMlMiU, llj:a I w as p ts: boat dmg house. was y Ills hp qviiv CI eau; h agitated ..rn. i nil V" I Illl .1 . I I - He . 1 i riru, mi', in i u ' " - . -".- Oil tne ii i:iv name was .vruoiu. i i him i was. He said: "Then you are the I . 1 t T m m win) alni-eil my tiicntl Houston so te vm teiv lle w : i going on to s ty s methee.: (!-; but the instant law the sa ject iie hid taoached. I demanded to kn nv t;ss i i it ir nan He i cphed, -I ? is name iva- Hlu: ind adued "Major Hl:ui l told hen 1 knew n.-'lhicir d him. an I I in'.en ie . to - - li iv e nothing io no i ith him Mo: lunate I .. I . . . I .- ... . 1 1.- 1 1 ,r -i m , ri m i !i.ir..i : : : . . I IV II. I.i Cl . . I ll I l .. '.a.lt i.i . . T . u..-. hei.t il in a position, that he saw 1 V . ceuia strike aa soon as he cculd. He wore a cip. and hid a bige stedi in his hatui tlvoU it was aa eransre limb, headed, ar. tl let tiled . 1 turned mv back unon him as as 1 could do it m gaiety. Aiv ilked off. he said, - he intended to whip ' me, and Tiur hi: woan no it vtr bv He did not pursue nu as I dis
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tcted by my constitutional privilege, hut 1 think it due to the American people that they should kn-wv the state of thing-;
in tin place. I therefore fuhtnit t!ioe iVts. arid ak you lo give them to the pub lie t)'rotjg!i the columns of the JnteHtgenccr, Ver respect i'.hv . Vour (ihelient rrvent. THO, D AIlOLI) H(tr of the f.Guisvili'c Journal Y.u:uv.hn, Mav 15. 1032. Pi :; Sik--Om Monde.v, the Mth m?t.. the Fcnion Full was rc committed i r tho Senate !v a vote of 21 to and, on tfie. same day. Gov Uouon na brought I el 're the Darof the llou e ot liepresen trties Hi I repi imanu ed by tiie Speaker, alter hi( !i he was discharged trom ens t , i 'Fher matters h;;v::'g hern thus Mi'ispo-ed c.f Mr. Stanhcrry -u!)-nitted a Fesohitinr,. that a elect committee he appointed to enquire wlifthei John II. Faion the late Secretary "! War, attempted ' to ffive a c n upt contract to Oov lit u" jton; wh' thtr Ilcust-.n m.uie an tf-rt to obtain such a contract ; and whether, if : anv frtvid wa coot, mp'ated, the President s i privy to it. The ies; lutiou pre i vailed, and Mesi? S;a;dicrrv. "lulden tauirh. White of F.)uikmki, Iluhliard. (n con 0 t)e committee A mip-nty ot these nentiemen arc oi the Ja; ksnn part;, , but, if the tiuth cannot he obtained from the majority , something at ka-t ma bo evi-.f rforl from the inmoi itv. The Cornr . f a,,.1(f rr Ilt1,So,i ' f .i, excitement uaskmded on (hp pf (,(e 1J(jusc cf- lrirfei.'abieaches of privilege It appe.i-, that. mihe preceding r; uvua , mi. i' vi of South Oaiohna, who lead lajen one ol die wi'ne?-tci ia 11 ustou,s case sent a crtrd to the Hon F Cooke, of Ohio, of n;ir!i the annexed has leeu branded me a c py; Frown's lloiet, May , lTd'J. II-:?- F Cooke: Sir : ! oii,g or. , i m ma' ion beloie tbt ifiuse o tlepre-eidata r in the ca-c C -aera! ll ur-to:.. ..u vei i m per 1 1- ! iv a : K :' ' among o,n-. t ufii'Mn, io : . . : ' : i ni- ny. 'o.nr. m-. ... . Ku 1 loi-ioo was .ending 1 deferred c:d- ; h , a , o for the CSplauat n w hich I ' !l ' -uuxw; u,i... ... Uk u.ltry. i dir. very ifsp-cctfutly ye;.r tn-tsf m. miF S Pan.?. i "i hi challenge was consideieu by Mi" i ' C.'.-ke an mvusiou "l ti." on,i.iuu.u.w prerogative ot (.angle-., ano p. eerut n f(J, b t the tlou-e; and a iui,'n deoale arofe up. :i a m -oio.a . t Mi b '' : Ohio, to n for the .aa'ti i to a se.ect Com j mittee Raids, it ever, have ?u-;o M.dent eul bn akieg! of 'aa-!S!or. heen ehit.heu, on any o'bor co-rwii. w Uhin the :, U'.J oj CongresMr i'otk a- tun;::-. Me. t , , .... a : I inimti ao !Of "!"- H I ll' Ml . ...... , Mr Arnold exhibited the (cioaty olau i;. Mr S, ny I-,,, M - : iii'U yf )l P!U' I f 1 1 . tl I" I'C'Uv o 1 T " - ' t i 1 0,- 0 . 1 I .,......fillY. .ii i'-' - -7 fered to ertabhsh the fact in nail an noui,
that the preMdent baa enceuragco per- that the man nan not um. tt ' b : in thp p0t OiTn e. If he does not, we are sonat assault upon the members of the nothing -he had been paid out of l,'9 ! much deceived in him. We have comHouse but the Jackson patty declined cidental fund, about v0X); and 'ori.l1ainU from o,l0r quarters of (jrent ine--
the issue. The tiehate was at lengtn c-it . i . .....t ....... i., 11,0 nnii I. n-arl l ;) i-traKfrini nuan ii i" in' i'1-" I . ,1. ... iHW (' in. a.iu uie '.,.., ,-. i c l itt fi -i vote ot j , . l. i.ii". j - ll v.. .... illill hum l'iio may now w.m-u up" aw ' '. D.tvi as inevitable. aimediaieiv alter ine aujom u..m v.-. I i .-.... -v I the Hou-e, en Monday, a scene occurieu, rise lo a strung am! moi e j, which gave general sensation than any other mciueui Araoio a ai 'U , ..i ,.ur ....th. . . :an, and the pro-trJte iulhaii,pa:e an : )!eedmg, was lifted up by hia Jackson fiienf!-.:in.l led ot! lo his lodgin--. Prom these th-n-s vou my Mnu ..n idea, but . " " ;....,.;. ...... id I tie U1S tab!i;h:r.ct.t of the e i l-U V I 1 OJ lav.. m. I . . I i I , . t . 1 . 1 1 1 brought us Heard like Hou-ton, is uaderstood to be m unlimited tavor at the pal ace . 1 ,. rnn.t OtlthC LvlUK, W hich .'I I . ;i.uu; 1 1 v is concurred by Mr. Watm.ugh. his rn.cn submitted to the Hou-e an 1 wa- pu h-acd vesteidav . It is l .mg ery bu-g and I ; written w tth ti emeu-lo is poe er. I ; written J ! new an 1 utvei . . : 1, ..o I lit. nv thinir more u o-""i - ie authoisof the matoritv-repoi v uic -no to I ; be tally conscious ot oer.ic.uj.u6 ; force and to have lest the nine cum .,.. !. I... f ti roii,, if nt Si I in ai wa? icit them i, "-e M.DutVie. The Cn itrmati Mr. Clay tun,
i, ,t !, u taken tda e uuimg me session int.- .vu c-.- , ofhees, but purely on account ot ineic 1 . " ...ii.. r. ot !. p r ii f 1 1 a 1 1 met. t 1 n . . .' n t .
ii.', ttr.s Aiiiobl i he ha'.i sn.'iiia uui.i.... omny, "iumj , ,
vhen tn- :u m nujau"" v"k-" 1 " "J --
; hime!f and to the c.oi 'a card in the Intellig i in--, statins', that
.immunity a to publish igcncer of this morn tlic report of Mr. , Aiiarn i- of -i:rh a character, tint the matter has brrome personal and mil he so held nod- treated. I- tle to he an - other challenge here? Pr hably not.
Mr. Clavton will make a wrathful answer gates to the Convention. The Intelligen -to Mr A, by and by. in the newspapers ccr state that the list i ir, complete They and J. ot nullified for his pains, and there are from .Maine, New I J.imp-hiie. Maa"--thc matter will stop. 'chu-etts. Vermont, Rhode Island. ConnecLomsviUc Journal. jtimt. New Voik. Pennsylvania. Delaware i Wsisdnngton citv, Alexandria, VirginiaPOST OFF IFF PFPAIFFMFNT. South Carnlma I.ooi.l ,n, n-,.. Mare.
Subjoined we give an extract from Mr. Cla ton" Speech in the United State "j nate uj'n Mr. Pibbs resolution for ahol - -v- , mm ihmg ISewspaner postage. 1 he rtsoluhot, was rejected. A majority of Jackson men concluding, pethap?, that if the peopie wis!, to obtain information, they must . . c ' pay a heavy fax for the privilege . ' " ' r It might be worth while for one anxious to loam Imw the department po?esed the power to do mischief, to took at the re-pon-ot the. select rommittee of the ; Sen-j ate lal f a r, stating the farts thry ohtnin ed before they desisted in their inquiry, under the pretext that they could dise!o-e impeachable matter.and inquire whv A or R were preferred to C or D? In a great a.ajonty of rases, says the department, the "lowest bid were tefused because the puties making them were not sufficiently ll i t known, or sunicie titly recommended.1 hut I will put it to the Senate, if there is a better mode of favoring favoiite than this An allegation of that kind is nc ! that can alwas be easily made, and hard ly tie put down A man mav have fifty
lette rs fiom the nmM rcprctalie persons tration of Mr Adams. and vet b- told that he is not sullicir ntly j Journal ami Focus known or iccommen ied. The depart-1 men! ma;, also -rrait extra pay lo favorite j "Masks off" The N. II. Palrio, which contraeh rs. Mr Cr. a vton tlien referred l0 jeioemh' red is owned and directed to another mode in which the department j,v g.1;lc j,t w;.AP, "The true ground is was liable to commit abuses There was to r;1v for Jarks-on M "The project o t' nod. ; iil i en, cor ever had been, of the nominating old republicans is a very foolin. i dental rxpeo-es of that department. e;' "The are the m"t hitter opVou have, -aid be, tlieir ' cya.'i;i;c?if expen- ponents of the administration.''1 Now wc fe," l r which vou make annual appro- ,ave always held that t he old republicans priatioo-; hut their incidental expenses" lVere the mo-t decided opponents of the
wcih not ik tiaed out of appropi lattons , ,,s i ,,u i ot" t he ! unM s ot the d e pa i tmenf, ami .weie never iinown im .iv w" . . . , ommmee a uie- ..v,. ........... respect to them Thev heard that they ariej fro,n scSU.OOO to 1 00 000. Mr C. i.- -.,... Hi,e ii.ci.le:a? fS"'f u-- ''P'i't o.ere; and went on to show row ;u. depai iment had it in its- power to make an impioper use of this fund " I .1 .. .. ,i Iihli tl ilflmrnf tt icnti!' !ip iv w-ou.ug ..... i . -i .,. touml that ti.e.u-aru we-pan. away 10 agents enpbn.d by the department, m ,;,,ug through the l.-njor, for what Pur po.ehekneumnorh.dthe comm.. tee ariv in'ormatioi. 0:1 the sutuect. lait theie abv ' " ,J. ,,. was atio'her way in which some ot this ,1.1 . j money mm .in i epeioi He recellert . ; r cpenu USUI ten. last suuunt i. m.n . tt.o 11 - 1 . ,1 piiater mimed Shadrach Peun had been; u sendmg to cr three othc! of "ocue a seeing ii siasen, i i-i ;uuji .. , .l.rnug , , . . c. - , . i riKinrrv f I 1111" 1 l l ' t. (k'tii- ' I l - 1 ----- a . . ! anu on iouuu. ' , I 1 .1. .....f.irwvl.trl ..I..I' '" I... r.. lr ..ll. l'i IT II H i. i w !.at : i be -V tor pin. .-, i ,r . rii'irliiniht-miH If IP. 1 I Itll l't - " j-"' j - - - j .. . . ! . ....l....., ..1... .I..I r...l ftlOi... ! Ill -.1, h"v ' m.lllf,r ,, ., an-reoti b e ot satl- , , l.l... lii-lnrv I'Vn :!!..! Illfl tlDIH' I 11 15 SdlU UMl ...v.w.j - o .i .iii.ii i' K in mis man eon, a p M . ... . . : . . ..ll... I. .,,.1 ll.n, 1.,, i.iltf k.11tkl.'. Ill lLrillt'llflllll M IL. . j , o.. - "ii o teem nun: ne na i iiifit.) '""' w , tion oi the Senate to tins and the tike cato eliow mat uiis uepa. wu, .n 1'M. ...,!... imp 7th i . v ot lav.io-, ri vim'i i - - j - Si -i . t - r i U'f ro on er. z.n.Jit . ... rl.iur.n I . h;i ir man. anu -i; ml'' ed nv wno-e outy eretlentiaisot the members ot lino conveu tion, at. l repoit the. eon. J. t nai . rommittec to cor,t!-t ot lour, t. appoiattii nv the Chan. the a :r r, -hail eonlor y- . . t ! . . . .vr IT Ml" I I ' U 1 I'i 'V.U I . " " ' - ; I Ml I ll'. j -1 .v. . ....ir,. ,,t i-p ot'-ettire' iur trie Con IM ' 111 I ! 1 'J" l '- v. 3 I ' - - -1 I vft.fiu:i, and th it they leporl at the next moctmg Mr. Daiii-:-, ot Ma-s., i't.itt ot : Oato, Mider, ct .Ntnv Jets-j , and Joimruu j of Mai viand, weie named, a, this ec.Tim.it-, f,-e tw" the Chair. ;i. Kttoued, id.-.ii when the Convection a-.j .uiii, it a uu to 5 o'clock this evening, when the Cuti veet'.on will sel v.i.Ii do--d dooi, tor the . puipose oi examining cut titic.les ut m-m ; bershit'. and making other nrchmii)..: v ; arrangements , at. i tticn, c. rnlK": Conv r-ntion adjourned . Z. COLLlNs LF.C, Chr'ia pro tei:
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evening and proceeded further in tlic organiz itien of their body Their proceedmga v ill appear more pai (icuhu I v in our ! next .Vat hit 1 The National Intelligencer nhli-he? a 'jt of two htm I red and sixty four deleland and Kentu' ky Lex. Observer. i COMIXO OF 1 . in a late debate at Wa-hinton. Mr. Ar . , o,ii... c!er, ot Virginia, who professe to he an Hr,Jfnt ,ivor;itc Gf national economy, took '. occasion to reriionstrate against Congress , sio;i1 rxtravagancc . Never,'" aid he. "since the first organization ot the Civrin . , , c ment, have we been so protuse m cur ct : penditure m during the last tivo cr three ;yCHr!,v Tii- observation attracted the J no(iCe ,,f Mr. C. A Wirkliff. who ita, reso ve.l. that its eight should ret upoc j the light shoulders. At the close of Mr. i .4 "a anpprl. ho nun finrf rmurL--dpr the gentleman from Viiginia hear in mind tht not Congi ess alone but the President of the United States i cliargable with the extravagance of Government. It prodigal nppiopriation have been made by the Senate and Hou-c of Representatives, he sanctioned them and ia respond. j,p fo (,e pno,,iP " If Mr. W. will give ;1 fctv morP manifestations of a si.uit like tlii-. ve T.eiri to think, that there vva" some sincerity in hi profeet anxietv for retrenchment duiiuthe adminisajn,initration ; the old lepublioans atU ;,ya Vvill oppc-e an admini-tntton r.o urnniirate, corruiu ana ivranint ai i - . ... present, so long a ineyirmaio u-pum-c.Jna jt tl,e new fangled Jackscn rer!lMiran? alias the lories, vhirh support l ; rn-n wno -ipp'-.u ' " J Jlmernan yrrUns ' - :v. Ilawp. .VCrU. TIM' MAILS, Qnp of mir id-cribers at Cincinnati, .- . : ranp'i at our olliee a few uays since, and .nf,, ;iJed t t h at he had not rer-ived a nppr for fhrf)p uoHik ..pf.ongh he had recMpir,v j, f)r lhpm, JJm? t yo.lUe fnr uri,e t Le ,. .. upon the cento of negligence on tne par? , . - at thoe emi.IovO'i in tlio t'ost r.flirp a . , , Cincinnati? Our papers are recotarltf -i , . , ... .. t- . -.v mailed and derjosite I in ttie Pest Otlire on hfi (, ,llllir;itl0I . ami U)Crfl ,a a daily , fo rjnr!nn;i( h . . (fj fhp : ,, ,. ,,, , e e will statf ei;t
1 '. . .belief that h- !'uliilv forwards our pa , he found . . ' .
pern the tir-t mail alter they are placed . I " . . f. , ; n, y in ,c afnval of our pap.T. ... , . i l 1 . y p place onr K('i i?i piooii'v - t-on-8i, to me l o.-i vnn,t: ,uoi, iiiuu ku. iv we cannot do We ran only hope for n i .- .. i II. . iftorm a tiiorougii reiorm m uic i out " nfr Thru, and r.it unti then, can we ' " " . . expect reeuiaiity mine i Jepanmeni. Men are now placed in the Department, j accC)Uat cf the.r c.ual.firationa to f idcharge the duties of the.r respective U'f ir.tend to Fiee Tr-.de W.!.": 7A" fv:; zlM l-c rcrhxrhre,!" We h-q-c so - it will be th: lvafou ol the U ot.-ioitticc'r.; lir.i.vis I.1" t!:h'm-'-:r thousand r.'c an. now a' le t t:.e p':rj mm ir.rai i;e:d:n 1 it 1. et.ee, it v.ii! live fcreat cor.vi.T:u ra rent !'.;! r:c i i-J:i:::l i i iacation. ar. i twenty i a r e lh':rn : ii -mest and : Let nr ii t r-! 1 i I -3 c insular. V.'e .toa--onie ; l ... . . I I K u ' . I x .. .:; ;t:f M itor Banv a i. inacern p. re I o..T::! S..v t.vr::ty d mil , J r the lC'.h, !5i!', Hi'Jim: Ho:tcn M; ,': I prjora cf n, i . . . i , : u i o i i i . t vl.liM 111 s ' i i ri .lii c a. i o ..: . i case. c it- '.
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