Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 37, Vincennes, Knox County, 9 June 1832 — Page 2

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Thc river .fi...p, I i;t prob-biy v.... ! fail if) a dav or two. It i row in navig

A 11 '""WBTI BBW MB Hill I III - IBMI-WI'" IIBHB n-MBBBB , I cp.Day. .sum. i. i v.

would be defeated by a reiJucii.r t.f the price ; ant! if Mr. Clay had recon mended

able order tor small steam bout-. I he .' -,u ,tiri, mn,p r,.r.r. This

Exchange p..-?d upon the Tib for rorts j rrwij be certainly inferred from the cm above. duct of certain DieD heretofore, and as

evidence of Gen. Jackson s notion, read

INDIAN NEWS.

the followiocr remarks of Mr. Grundy,

r Prtu Uiit of the i'nitcl Slates. Ii KN KY CLAY. T-jT Vice President of thc United Staid, JOHN SKHCi KANT. . CI. AY BL-ICTORS. Jacob Kt v kinpai.i . of Knox county. John Hawkins, of Fountain, fj a u r. l H".npfison. uf Maiiun, iOfNTIS. I'fNMN'j'I UN. O t Illlli-C)ll, Wax. tit. Wusin, of Cass, i. tfthen Lim.ow, of Dearborn, Asf.l LoM.x,of Wayne, 3 viva Ms Everts, of I'iuti county, Jons I. Nr.Eiv, of Gibson.

Vr o" r.f Volunteers Wv have bce.nj(his confidential Inend) on Mr. Fool'- ref,Co"ently a-ked if no attempt ha be rn I solution in i elation to a disposition of the made in cm grcss to mic the pay of cur !, public lands to the states. Mr. Grundy

'volunteers fomethir above 21 cents a j said ! TCntl.i,...r ba vet been done in con- "The general government owned these

Lies' upon the subject. This i not the hinds befo.e the States exited in which

time, however, to discuss this .oint Al-'ey are Miuaieu, hu- uhj ""

nought nor pain r r mem. i neir omv

drnce will not aflerl him; Lot with kr-'f-r resident?, even with members of Cona? of high political prejudices, the effect if ?uch, tlial a change come? ?er them.

l or example, remember the names ot

Chilton, of Stanlerrv, of Wicklitle, of

Daniel, of Bibb, cf Ilainp, of romdexter

and twenty other, whetn i could add to

though our volunteers must iVel indignant at the value which government puts upon

their rrvicef. the w ar w hoop on our Iron- j -crs

of ti. I'nit.d r;:ci ..:;'. niitl the .-J-

vation of the llnion. S j momr ntn: nnd irnpoiiant cl j.Tts ate these, that no l'et.n'vh a'i;in or tru nit to the Union -honhl sutTer tlicmeclvf s to slrtp when they are availed. With deep regret wc are con-itrained to admit that Gen. Jackson has entirely

this list. Thischance can be accounted failed to lultil u.e xpeciauo i-

lor by the fact, thai such men see with fnenils, in maituamiry u.i; ...,... .j

their own eyes that which they cannot sustain. It ts not rumor of doubtful ciedit that comes to them, but it is stern, appaling fact . that faces them on every sideIt is not the reputed incompetency of ti e

Piesident. and the reimttd recklessness ot

. i ,. .. ,:U . . 1 i l. c r, c r n i r, ) rnn. fidriipra h hn h (hpu !irp f l pr l.piuif !r'ilnil finm lliP I'fOIllf. ' h C U OUT UCaT

t.rt it e rerncmbereu tlmt t ne ve ,r)Ui it is ine incoinneiencv anu tecKies; - est iio.-n(r i are anuui w -- "

II t a I irti.r. flic.

our repuuiic. i ' organization, and disunion, claiming the Chief Magistrate as its friend, in the South, and spreadif.g so as to threaten (he safety cf the Union, to an alatmmg

deeiee. run and must r.o longi i i.p cow-

tie-i the wholesale slaughter cf cut i

-will (hive from their bosom!''

V. 1 C . iJV. , , j , , iy same act which creates their sovereign- ness itself. Hence the loss of the Stn-ithe idol, it is time to threw it away, ty. secure? the title of these lands to the jate to Jackson, and the inability of his par-

lent of the Ne w-

. .... i . : : .rmr,:.! rt-nrinm n?. hat lustice. then, itizans to carry his measures through the. f; j- I he Correspond

eeryoiiicr seiuiairni man mm m b J ' - . :. i- i i -,i..oa it, ..it, inc upon the heads of the barbae band ! could there be in these new states saj ing. j Ilou.e The.e are men who mil sup ,Joik l.ven.ng Journal rc.a.c hat he oflud.an murdere,S,a just ic'ril ution -je ill enjoy all the benctit- and Hdvan- p..rt all his acts.no one can doubt W ah follow ,ng occuncd in the Uouut Uvv. . . ,u; et,ii . n.r,,, vUnA taffes accuintr to us from a solemn compact ; pole pensioned such in the Iloue of Com prcsentutu es, the day Duff Green

Sarigamtn Journal.

The

with the general government, but will notlmons; but that the American Congress willibrought to the stand as a witr.es by M.. comply w ith the stipulations on our part, 'sanction his high handed proceedings, I iSlanberry. Shame Shame ! Thi secenu I w ill not permit mvself to believe that ''haze a doubt, so long as their session? and Washington !

I "'ER I the new states would do such an act it Ins resilience are m ashiogton. inei "ucn.unin .ummi nr io i i i.u Army dVbandVij !! We under-1 they possessed the power, whatever some finger of corruption itself is seen. 1 say .as a witness, and at the instance of the

i ttand from volunteers who lately belonged ' meir politician, may .xy io i. u-.uu, -tHu-u.um,,, .u,.,,,,,,,., v(.uU .... .... ..v

. .i ..... . i!ir.r tk. ii-miM t iprf .v hsp n r bim won ij am in n as .iif. on. iiseu to examine mm iiiucimi. i. is mi"

. in irjp nnnv innr ihp rr on n ir.iTrnnT.C-r.ji ii.. i nr i v j j v . - . . . ------- . - -

'foot volunteers, were marched to the M that character which is based on jus- uriland Daily JJiertistr. I mouth of Fox river, and diacharaed on H i'-C -md h punctual compliance with en-, , .Snnrh.v lam. a mil . . a iin rr..fp .!.....,! ffajre m c o t s. and iustly incur the charge of I VICF. FRESIDENTIAL ULFXTIOX.

Fhe I?cv. II. M. Shaw will perform! t) e j, ha reed troo ns. for volunteer-, to ! fir.ic faith 11 i Wc have already made mentim of the

divine service in th Vincennes Academy.1 remain ami jru

' vrnorrow at 1 1 o lock, A. M.

raid the frontiers until the j Tho-c opinion? fhew the cause of the Convening of the' Jackson Delegates should airi.e '1 he call I opposition to M r. Clay's report ; the or-j Jialtirnore to nominate Martin Van l.ur

VINCENNES K ANGERS.

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Ti - v.. t. .-,,... ; .i -i., mmnv ifiuin uy -leamooais 10 iearutown

1 lit ummr I 2 in itiv uwv e i . j n jr p

edge of the attempt at fiaud. This I deerr an injudicious step on the p; it of tin friends of the Fiesidtnt, since tl e I.".v thus far endeavored to cxcv.i; .ite !!..:,:.

i from the charge.

new levies should airi.e The call I opposition to M r. c lay s report ; me or- Baltimore to nominate Martin an l.uren ! "in consrqutnee or ii.is ucu-ia,u

I was answered by between two and three ! pan of "the pa riy cannoi allow trie peo. (or the VCC Presidency, or, in other ! nouse, .i r. manucrry rose m i. i-ui.. ,

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hundred. The foot volunteers weie to ; pie to honor the statesman aoa me pain-UOrds, the ITt'sideru v.

ot. I.

a p

FOR THK VINt .. b,.f. i It..

S Hill, Esq

Ttip rrcnti.r trrtnii rffiirn.. in-. l,,rh

..ill parade on horsrback opposite Gen.nvrrj Jt wa 6,ln05ci, ,Q Fo.t Ann.

niiRfi'll- i I avern tfns mornitig at 11 o-j strong. .bick, w hen a full atti ndnnoe is reijuestcd-! The army jullered much for th want j ! of provions. The Indians neie i air- i

A Tv.1 ; I i i i . ..I---t. r.n IuLp t.br thi .h.v'suod iiiitil it was de-f mril ntnlpt to tnllmv I I'Uren til

Vi... P,.nfS n, .!, rl.ni. e of Omcrr t o ! lhf'm '"'her. he gl

, , ' , . . i It w as understood in the armv that Geo- nieuium

l,,:.",MUMU l" -.'iiip'!" - icral Atkinson had rtceaed on

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Him iiilmii ii uiai ii 1 1 1 v j e

It appears, that on" the 21st Mr. Lucus,-him compul.-ory process to biing wilnesica of Ohio, was appointed 'resident, and, on n he F.ar of the Iloie, he plrdgcd him-

the 22d, Mr. I'eter V. D.u.iel of Virginia U ( prove, net enly the rontempiaicn wns rtniwiit.ff..! fust ' !r ..-i.if.nt Mr i 1 1 and, but also t!int the President of the

U.anded by Capt. H. Wellnaan and Capt-; ,)C Aya, Department to call f

J. B. Laplant. cient Dumber of mounted volunteer s from ! thi. and the ncigboring slates to expel The Board of Trutf?of 'heliuroughj the Indians pm (.ur territory, will assemble on Monday next, at 9 o'clock! Of the caue for discharging the v.lon x -j j teer tnrce, we have one geiK-i.nl statement ' " j that it was badly oigmized, and that

under its late organization no goou could

Sill There is a report out in !Me .j:tme9 rcnr,er 0f Rhode Island, second ; l nitei States tiad Ireely denounced una

otintry th-it Jacicn has turned to a Van-jri j0)n tp Barclay uf pnnsv Ivani.i ,! Houses of Congress, and actually mer-accd

nan. If this be the fact, we would t,jn f a!ui .Mr. A. S. Clayton of Georgia. counteuanrerl personal violence o. the: -t ) be informed of it through the (fourth. The Convention then re.oh ed,; M'"bers. Mr. S. wa? called to order by .of the Gazette, or some other p;,rM,;int to the susfgestions of a commil-;a J'ickfoii-man, who took rxctplion lohi-

per, m order that those ot us tio are tce appointed on the preceding dav, that,-allegation, r.e now ever, r.peaw:u u nm. eternnned to follow him through thick 'in (he selection of a candidate tor the Vice"',l5tldional emphasis, and demanded the

nd thin, light or wrong, may be prepar- J p, esidency of the United States, the De!-jProcF5"- There was an exprc d as soon as possible fur the change. legates from each state should be entitled i lei;ce pervading the Ilou-e 1j1 s

rcssivc !

some m.'

T. !to ns manv totes as siuh trA rr.bt hpierits, ulien the Speaker announce I there

I We can only refer our correspondent entitled to in the apportionment bill re to the nrocecd"in of the Jackson Con-!cen,,3' I :lJ?t'1 L7 Congress, and, that hvo

, , - thirds of all the votes yiven should he ventio.'i recently held in haltimoie : and i! , . -.. ...

e speeled from it. We hope that an ' this doe not convince him the General ij o'clock, the members proceeded to vote!

tter will take 'a Van Bui en man. and that he (V. B.) iupon the question of the Vice Presidency J Thn Charleston S. C. City Gazette :

A-y mar

artm V.m Buren .

FGHE1GN NEWS.

London papers to the 2-;h Aprib have! - i r

mil axnvpii m.nv ki's. a ii.ou.., Iru rst o at ;n of litis

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.cauni.M . i ' - o.r ciii.eti. wenty - jone of his cieaiest pets, wc will engage to :. ... - t r . no-Jit f.-'rurini h:.vo In.f lhtir li,., .. I ' o o

i pased mo ii use oi l.oreis a, .- .............. ,.,JU- ,, , . -. r a ti t, . t xv n ! serpience of the advance of our troor-P'0 n' majoii'v o 9. 1 h( Du ke ;d Wellington;- ., . . , ,JU1 - , , , into the Indian country and w e are et I ' I'eident but 31;

nU: u peers nan enu.reu u prnie-i ,i ; lo learn that a pai ticle of benefit has regainst its parage; but Earl Giay, t!;e suited from the expedition.

I'time Minister had declared that if the i A new system of measures for the ex ' 1 ,ie &,,ip l hcinas Dickon, Capt. Anr ., , ,,, 1 pub-ion of Black Hawk's band, will uo- i v arrived at this port on Saturday the .urthcr L-ingress o the bill should be np . ' ... , , ' m.i . . t . i i i h questionably be adopted A lare mill instant fi cm Liverpool, bringing Lotiposed,hc would create enough new peers j lnjy torce vull be called out ; and the rang-, (io:' !;,c? frorn t,,t? Uth of April and Liv-l.TCi-.iry it upon his own term-1 j iDg .ytem followed a, the only one, at'erPon- 10 12th. ! present, likelv to result m success. The' The intelligence cf greatest moment is

He. -ire informed Colcnel FitT-geiald oi , extensive woods and swamps of the coun ithat which relates to the rapid and destruc- I, i

uoufiv !.,., ai rick county, Indiana, Imsjuy luriu.n greai raciiuits to tlie Ir.iliaijsi pt'it-s ui iuc '.u.'cr c, especiiiuy in hem :u pointed i.y the President Super-j io1 kcVS UP a predatory wai lure. j Paris, where, according to toe oflicial

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" ' 1 1 1 ii'.'wtc mi I.i lit: I'll

cfiigm We are aho informed Dr

ram D . kr of Vincenne, has been sele

ed by Government

vacomating the Indiana in the noitliern

part of this State .

quired to constitute a majority

re

t t yv e! vc

was no motion before the Iloue. After

some desultoiy conversation, the House adjourned to meet to-morrow at II o'clock '"'--LouisiHc Journal.

and tiiC ballots slootl as follows

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n. say we icr v ice 1 J mi a

1n ; Fox river, and it was understood thati lmJ occurred from the 28th cf March to !Georf.j;, Hi- another would be established at Dixon's j tne 7 lJl oi'p'd was no less than 3.077 Alabama' :ctjFerry, on Rock liver. Of this latter an ofttiepe 1.199 had been fatal. The

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for the iurpofie of nave no cerium intelligence. ul!UllRI '".iSuiS m u onuoo, an.i j (t)U1M.ltl in .I lb. ! through England, but without the malig- T''

There are in the vicinity of some cf cur

j fettlements, large bodies of Indians, pro

a- le.rsing to t e friendly, but who, on any ud

nity which characterized its course

Paris.

the best accounts appeared to concur in stating that it would pas? its second lead-

The steam boat liomet was upset in

galf near Portsmouth. Ohio, on the even-! den disaster to our arms, would be liktdv

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- o! the 2d. Nine rerscr.s were drown-- n 10 ine rai!,lS ol the enemy. i mf? m uif imuse oi wins y a .man ma . ' " j allude to the Pottawatamie band, and !Jori,yS ;,"d that its final passage was yet i to that of the Kickapoos. The warrior i txceedingly doubtful. We give the latest Indian news. Re-' f'be have gone toj The Emperor of Russia has issued a r ! Chicago which we tear is not a suitable ' decree annihilating the nationality of Po

i -,u iinijf us oaiiv . our mey are, place to preserve their neutrality anti ' land, and declaring that it shall in lu'ure

o ( r-.uie, we place iiotiutliin tliem me ricKapoos, said to be 40U

!n our opinion, the Indians will nerer! ai e encamped together

.,,n f:iro tbP Hn.f rirn6 in r.-."l, !;..! !? G,18llt n0t lheSe hid

, i his .yum pari oi me slate r

i Maine, 10 U O ;N. Hampshire, 7 0 0 (Massachusetts, II 0 0 (Rhode Island, 4 U 0 Connecticut, CO 0 I Vermont, 7 O 0 New York, 12 0 New Jersey, 8 O O Pennaylvauta, 30 0 0 jDfchtvvure, 3 0 0 j Mary land, 7 3 ') Virginia, 0 23 0 Noith Carolina, 9 G U South Carolina, 0 II o Georgia, 11 0 O Alabama, 1 (! 0 'Mississippi, 1 0 0 ! Louisiana, i 0 O j'Pennessee, 15 0 0 (Kentucky, ( u 1.1 jOhio, 21 O (i j Indiana, 0 0 9 Illinois, 2 0 2 20o 43 2

'the 6th ult, states that Gov. IPimilfor, I w as on tlie preceding Saturday duly clcc". Jed thi ui Lieutenant, of tlie 1st company ithe Ch.ulest'in Ancient Batalioti of Arti-i'.ery-Speaking ot" t!ii odd "promotic::' !;; it is styled, the E uchburgfi Virginia:;. :s,i?: The man is mad. Nullification !ha? omplewlT lurncd liis brain, as it wilt the brain of every man who is infccled iwi:iit. We Ti fve no doubt (iov. Hirnjilton irnrigincd thnt hi? acceptance of this j minor office wculd strike tenor into every heart north of the I'otom ic!! Our north, crn brethren have seen bugaboos before.1'

Lexington Observer.

according! v declared

The President

.Martin V an buran nomilated as the carvi:

date for the Vice-Presidency.

After a short recess, the "Convention a u ma'J ,(

MeraiaC'ARR and Boo.v recently addres ; sed separate notes to the Editors of the.

'Washington Globe, giving the information that the vide of Indiana will be given p ;Gen Jackson at the next Presidential j election bya majority larger than he rcceii red at either of the preceding election-, plrd:i;iirr the vote of the state for lice presi dcnt t: :i,cezer vnr; be nominated by the Baltimore Caucus!! Without ronditior. ;or (pialil.cation they jut transfer us to Genera! Jackson, and to the person v.h; ehall receive the BiIti:norp nominationf or jlho Vice Pir.-idptit, A matter tilo

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r say nothing of their

gain assembled at four o'clock, when the ,n",ss'.v ' lt f,,ut he allowed that these

they rather prefer a border warfare where they ran plunder e.nd destroy I

hence (hi necessity uf raiding companies

of Rangers who would scour and rid us of this Indian band

be 400 in number,! considered as an integral and msepara-j J,,, at,on from y, - K.Mituckv, and 'tlemen are oxtrpmely kind in thus cr" r m MLeancoun-! portion of the Rus.au empire. 1 his Alabama, stated, through the.r authot.d 'pouring ,:,Ve the people from furidian, o te sent e with great ,n organs, !hat thc , ani,vcJ thc ZZ ,'J; - dilute ,, Jiat.on to ,b. ate'-- jd.gnatior, at Loncmn t.onof Vice President,-and would rcco.i. rxM,t'- r,,'-sis Jrl I" the. name of the

FOR THF VINCENNES GAZETTE.

THE PUBLIC LANDS.

mend it to the cordial

i i rrst . . . . - unii nii'i vjii uii. i-nvi ui I'll, .1111 Mill ij O'Gl ti . he deep seated opposition ot a ar". ... . - , the counlr"i majority of the American people, to Ac TomU'SfCC' l,U,,he(' 0Ur ,;l?t' u;i I claim of the new states to the unsold . PROPHECY. jnasapp

b. i'.rl ivilhm llio liinif. nl" .1,.. ; :. -

P. n:, h Lou.sv.lle An ve, User is pu fling, ,ion,Coulll not be overcome; and onr last iMr. an Buren prodign.urdy . He is now j legislature waived thc claim, and author in that editoi's opinion, second to none' 'ztt 0UI delegation in Congress, to purbut the --ieatet and l.r,t." Ilmv .!cha!C ot lhc Ln,tcd Statcs the best

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ti,- i;i r ii , r- . . . !'"-'. H iu uir iu i. support oi then ' ......... n v Ci , . u ru r: I he ednorol the Cincinnati Gazette, ;conS8tilucot, rn;itfprP ..avio, L'' S- being thu, barrraine lawai L,

remarking on the letter of Mr. Arnold of; disposed of. a flommiiti.p in ..,.;ous me ri.ia i? t Co.,''ie.- s to do the serv ir...

7 .-.i..v-v pi I'HI I tilt ci ...

to the people of the United Slates"" l'rv'l I"'-T. h.U. & Co. .ii. J0r;ic:-

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-uiitu ine coair, arni me i. n

'If Gen Jackcon -hall be elected Presi ! vf n,,,)" adjourned until next dav.

dent, he will surround himself, with a; 1 he above proceeding- speak for Ihem pack of political bull dog, to bay at all !p'ves; we have no time to comment on who dare to oppose hi measures. For j ncm no w.--oritsrt7e Journal.

myselkas 1 cannot thing of Legislating!

bp

F.'.'.itle Lo;,i,zil!e Jv:n:al. Pi.eie arc ce.'Ptj;. fact?, w hi -h ci.t.r.e;!

Aa.e

pi e-- :i upon the c

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of

fprma ipihlp TfiP ,t ti .- i . . . i w 1 1 li a br ac f? of rustols in mv lie it. I shall "Tlir w mi c

11 I I. .1 i- , . - .n..y .HI. ia?li . - ' - I L I'l.llliJ r.n;.' do alter tlie opinions of men. .,., ..... tr,.,.,i,, tn i J .. m tbp e vent of tbp plprf inn ni (i T..rl.c,

-a-- iii.i . ui-ua nit . . . J nere l- no cessation fn i,-...r...

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Air- r.-rn rn r i - c l Ln tcf"i1i-. .-.'. i . ..! . . i Pfitirrn mi ,-. lQrr .i- n ,.. ' '

.-. ..... .vv.., .... i umv. .im.i-, ,iim me unuru luuii.u out in itic epnrl " "v : m- ,,0, the maih We bivo nnt h . fn'l-.i.i i ... . . .-. M. n..., i. .,;.i,:.. i.-1.. I dependent man will hav. to .to. nrrut M'.. , " '..V . "C ,,aic not ad a -a J .' 1

i k 1 1 ;j) L; o 1 1 n men i, anjcunimtr io -i.uuu V1 ".v.i..j .c wi,nmi muir uesirauie , . . ' ' ' " per irotn ia imurr fnr f...w .!.. i- mi

mean eoj ip too ,!r: lv or ton fre-

'pieruiy. r;j-;i 5;re t'lf W C I C :e:r ed f;;.,n ofi'i 'C f' Va-hi:, .;',;, r ,!nnn:r.-t; ia tb-.t . t I,,',-, !-,.

-. -"P.,

iioi; :ng: tlicre

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i nc triune saif- ui ianu uurinT

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' i i c : lor US aot ar ni i riT.t.iim nml it i p :i rp n.-it m!i-;

;. , , . , ... '. . " i the last year, in the different states and .earned, he has secured the punting ot ; , , nlorie9 alDounted t0 aLout thrcc nll.

i.. an .vs tor tlie Larui Olhces m trie west;1 lions of do

iheiefore be mut

rlollars. Deduct the 15 per cent

fie

go u,e wtiole. INow repoii woUm auow io me nev states,' w mi uiiiiig.ev er-iv or .'i r. ii ous or M obile. The fau't ,up,,iu .,i

see what Mr I' r.f m ..- i... ! and about two millions and a half of dol I tor. . 1 he assault committed bv the latter: with r.m.. r ,n. m ' J V

- - - -ui.i vil Kltlill .Mil 1,1.1 " wviuv W U r I Ml , iJ ftl' ni (. Cl lu., ... ,.i i - --.

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ren in the vear ti vv . ,ar reu3am ,or equal distribution on .n . oia unerry , is now Known to receive route: for we cannot for , ... i -. .cn u the year 1..-1. We copy them as the .everal states each vearJ'he approbation of the President. The'lieve that our n r Z , ' ' 7 'aid on or table. It i, 'Xuts from his papers ns vouched for1 to momote education and internal i Jackson nre?s at firt faltered a I,1p ' ,r.I V.V?.."9.. fC M"P e,! ' Jhe..y smcmct and well written C-u...' f

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t: the Editor ol the Loui.viUe I,M.rni provernent. Indiana with the present ' But the pitch-pipe has been sounded . and 'does lav it'.. i,.i .1 .. . aU,li -..' ' "L U U" -eoliected lb .1

population will be entitkd to seventy- the tune set and laised. And a desperado'edied. Its duration is 5,,r, it nY , -"'""'"j" :" ' three lh,usand dollars per annum , and the! and the nnfivi n.uv understand how they'tra.ion of Mr Barr" - V O a'U"-(ll 'f i1'" 'V'" ve.v objects for the advancement of which! may recommiml themelves to the kitchen' ' U' ;-ny uf the nolo,,, lUt c.a.rdt i ft iter Jas this state desired to control the .mbbr I cabinet and its chief The disposition of! Worn,,, n... ,' DanK Hpavn. who m lh, tin.c wen:

i . . . - . . : . . .' - , uc niiunillL' U V rillicng ii ,i;i w. i ,.,ir m,,-i i,n 1 urniLir

some ot Ihern to avail themselves ot thi ' rara"ratdw fmm i . . r . i . ' knowledge, is not to bo .toubtcd. ze 1 10 1 he v a re cur ion CuU ' C.; charge. Col. T h.s since I r.r ., at bucr, re;. .! ' . ,.,0 fc. ";... hP3 ar.e CUno,,s cause tat pa !-n bail in the nm ol AV.VJ hi. own

: .f1'.'"" "ver me editorial head the bd uator Benton s prophecy I here 19 now Ion, ng ticket. 6. States Gazette .ii.i.,l -vI! a-.-.,. i,IIItr. .( .'.I

a ii. i ii ui iiuuf Hill" .iiiu ii-iu-i i -,m v iiil i- n . . . . i , I tor President ar.v service. And senator Benton rrr

I r.' hie .'il nrifl rr-...- il.c m annf on-inn i'r

.... e.,., i i . v. l.J - i.i i' ," . - ' IU U - .

' - - ii. i ...ir.. i.'iiri . v . . i .ill - i.t I . .

j i,r 1. r, . , , , I - "i" I'diuiiiuit: lUi I UUI (IaV ! . ' " " . ; lite and honor. Senator Benton s addrrst i... . . ' 5 m

. , -. ,.oi j-5i.ni.iy a man -x received Bo-tor- V- ' to the pcot'le of Missouri, in l'o2-l. i i- . . . . 1 J?l !" ' In that ut .i,.i.,, t. ,-'-ir..-

''--.f r-v" i"n,:';',: c,.CC,,ulv otoo,ou5tn lhePrcE,,enl.:U,cl,a,oml, Ch;l,on. Fick-rkka,,:,-! !, U'TT i fi'iAuO ivifli hi inn' cnrnrif ii sf M fi R . . ' tj 1 i W . 1.

l-.i.r ye.ir, 1 . :: Ii ic.-ir;, :j i,:.t v ' ,'ir--,

".,;ht y

..'if v. ar-

ii. aiti.-, n: Ij ! -IT

I. T.i LOR.

A PaUildiSl t Of U l (,frw r.,l.ll.,l .

I J - I f) V II III K l

All ye who behove in Me.itin Van Buren rind ate abo I'nrr-is and believers in S Pcnn. if d ! and n !,c.

-Mr

Vr.n Buren ha- by manacempnt

and. corruption, suf.cidod m securmrr the electoral v. U-s o! New Vuk. to the Radi -al Chief. W II fni.l '

an- coon find bprpii'

.. ana j anus, am

a in i:i a u 11 1 0 ' I I i; I. e . Louisi iue .:; r;.()- r f 2 i.

and,aie the objects to which Mr. Clay direct. the expainJiturp of tins m ny Yet .Mr. C. is carped at because he did not recommend a reduction of the price and sun

Luuiii-it'c adzertiser of 182 J j 1 e he price reduced to fifty cents per -Theqn.rrei between Y.,unr and vtJ 'ctcrc-in xhat a sitUHtion this state must

Bui.n w,s the ne.e-sarv , P t of n.utied ' r li V , ' rUcct upon the

uclii-an Road lamU

now in market, and the oblig uions the ?tale has sanctioned i-i relrtion ther. n

why the state would he invnt.r. i i.. .i.ll

.....1 I.,- J,,,....'. I. :. ... 1 .1. - .... , . uy uif

"" " J ' ,fv ' n i intoaie ; liepi e. laieu price tier iibilitv lessened wdli themselves, as they l it all the Io-.., rnJ the people deprive I ef "the 15 npri

toey -bculd fi .ve le. r. t sempi from re- cent, as well as the seventy thousand di-jin W-i-bi .,- .. .1. I. ni .. I it,.. . K. I . . I : i . i M't a.iii

pi. ..ii i. .v.. ....... " 1 1 a i . i 1 1 is io, vioeno. u.e enemies d internal imi.e involved in ii'- Itaf ter, whn h I heir nr ov emcnt mi"!it I p ,-.r t ..;.. i i

oubl lament

're.it At r

'Did the ccn-emienre of Mr. Van Bu

An put w Jacks'.:;

Vice President-ViU,,M W:r!C!.

He herds now with those he once cent " 'n our paper of to (Uv wi'l lo i

cnrnl I1-. I I. I. . . -...a.lnil cvlrn.! .

ia .in ...iu .... nis --.....nn commendation of Mr Ciav

ins 1 1 1 c-, uu viii nc ui u'.'.i supporters. Ct.'i. Gazette.

Mr. Clay is, and always fn" b inf!f.l....l .

inicuiiMi aavorafp m' tl...

c: i i . I..- r- i. 1 L1Jt '"nn:!

ofiuviu noes a Ftranger sj'cnti a wiotcr 'ew s oi xennsvlvania

bond and li.C-OK e.isfi dr-p..Sitrd. He. complains muc.:i el ite delay c xs exj eiien. ed tu In- trid. whi.h v ii . pit cfi (i r.m Minrf ry tin.f - untd the U'tli of Marc!, la.r, when i.i- ti i il lin illy came on, an i tie jury i.:! I en.g nidi- la ?.'jiCr. n new . . i .',... i ( ' i . i

Mi.ch we humbly thmk is not unmerited mnecen? m m. be ha. f.r.,.; ',r.

een, the ab!e'rnu:h, r b-r oi time, rnnev and : eiaith-

air

unni iini-li d c'i

- li-after, whnh their) pro; emcnt miglit I e gratified u. t fii induced, u mix! triend ot western mteie.ls wi

Leallined to i epr t ii th ui. ibi-uih they j the cpnse.jueQces. Ineed tlie

i )

verv oh

lt?4. I ject of the canal anJ road gran's of !an-jhe be an

mg ton without see iog such cor run

ti' n, such mcempetcn -y, or sucli a dereliction ol principle, a stackers him if he

be an advocate "of the admini. tration, orJ

conprms all his feelir gs and arguments, it

opponent. A momentary resi-

Justice to ourselves and to our count.-. . I The

mi rn'.f-: s of tlie "Jr.atvc -r,'.c

under clear ..,,.:-.:- -

it t id-m .... , n 'n itnpeiiou. du:y. e.tf,,. are i guested t te.eH Till.-.

..ii,!. oi our natn

uemands in. acknovvled

IPllmnrnt ll.-.f II. fin I

-...y -lduuSa a pillar, on which is ba-en the Arnencm ffycyem the re-chaKeiir.g

unal alrjira. evening :.t the b'-.i'e lately ecr-ir bv .i.ii'tii- . . I -

I 1 r- . . I , . I, ... i . . . .

. -. , . ,... n, a i pari i i. c n. i . ') order ot tlie Piesi-ie-i.t. H. L ASSLLLE, Jr ft:: for Vit-.i-nnc?, June 'J. ILL