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heVicceedoi, ar.d the pvescDl bank char-j They have money enough. Ssii the lazy
tcr is quite improved for the benefit o!
tlii country. Hut look more closely .-- iThe same men that "ould reduce duiie,
land flood our country with British capital
in the shape of foreign dry goods and other manufactures, to the ruin of our own mechanics, are exclaiming against the
GAZETTE.
SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1832. PEOPLE'S TICKET.
item io increa-c our means and our native
enterprise . The veto on the bank on ac-
No. Thev want none. it the man of
friend? andjinfluenoe ? No. hit the retired man from business? No. He has qui; buine?e, t'nd cares but little about the time?, whether they be good or bad: he is not affected in any shape or form Who then will be irjured? It will be the business man; no matter whether he be a far-
."isimil ir lequcfi f the Pi uieni, and he
declined to comply, alleging that it
would be an improper and unconstitutional
'iff. When the matter was in debate before the House, some wretched satellite
the Preidcnt cited this reply, as a reason why the resolution sliould jot be passed, and it became forthwnh the rallying point
cf the Van Purcnites. to denounce the
'fclPEF.TV AND UNION. NOW ANP FUIiEVER, O.N F. AND I N tV A H A r I V .
sines?, he will be seriously injured.
Well, why will he be seriously injured? Becaue there is not now, norhas there ever been rnrif.n! in to ir,u k
count vi luuuey num turope uemg m vest- j tern people to supply them in, and to a
ic .muMiui, mrrcnant, miller, laborer, resolution; and they finally succeeded in scavenger, or what, if he be a man of bu- defeating it What do th r.i;.;a n,r.
CLAY ELECTORS. Jacob Kuykendall, of Knox county John Hawkins, of Fountain, Samuel Henderson, of Marion. Dennis Pennington, of Harrison, Walter Wilson, of Cass , Stephen Ludlow, of Dearborn, Abel Lomax, of Wayne, Sylvanus Everts, of Union county,. John I. Neely, of Gibson.
of ;he community think of such a pro
ceelmj ? The assumption that furh a proceeding would be a violation of the ennstituflffl ti unnlhop iMiln. f iL. t .
,i ,r .t r,rDn,c'n,n. Iru r , i . . - ' . -.-w,,itt iuru' r ti; i ii p rasn pre-
J "-ot.u, uu.tn, ".nim rierprie anu .nUustnous pur- sumption and self RitTiciency of President
must na ?oiecieu as uirectors. We wanti 1 ci,e n "arny race ot men, of i Jackson and of his adiien of ibp V
money we do not want foreign manufac-
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jmuch enlerprize, and little capital. The
nn
lures. Let our country be made to pros-
Puren school. It is another instance too.
trade which has been kept up and cariied
on oeiwiit this and INew Orleans nnd h
per,iy laiving an power irem the men who; tween the drover and the stock raiser and
can saoction Jackson's course uocler such i 'armf'r been mainly done and carnei
nrr,.mnhir,i ni,KOJ ! ctl b' ,he accotnmodatious and facilities
... v..,,,, l)dUltf. ynu UJIj is me Kendal Co to talte upon them to con. n n ! v r i rc r lb-it Lnn .... -. ' i. -il .
We were really surprised on RlancinSi - 1 . , " . rr.maiioa viuijconccmn the acts of James Madison and
If such conduct do not :. waken a 'i
ui iiuiignaiion liom one red nf the (.
to the other, then indeed the Arm-
people desere to he hvc -the
hever or vod and drawer? of wifrr ,r
a Turki.li Despot. Their President spurne them and openly sets their law -a at nought , fn direct violation of the constitution
wfiich requires, that bis nomination in
order to be valid, thall have the cpnmt
of t!e Seonfe, he dares to m ike an appointment, not only without the consent of
that body, but in open dffj.inr? of i:s repeated decisions. The National Intel!,gencer well remaiks: "The principle of the Vetos ia arbitrary enough; jj.jj, last arroyation of power caps the rlinn.:
of the contempt and disrespect they'of Esrcutive usurpation . Let tl.e u'o-
evince for the acts of formpr Prpiilrnii si.;,.ori f r -
iant; termer Lonr-ressp! nrli. ;tntik ....
, - - o it i. ui int- -ci uj.i 'nunc meeung every wriere tc J verv acme of presumption for P
riT -, . ....v.v.m ..,,u dug iiew uipia vi "more l iar oi jar ;snn. vi.itfm v i
aw.; nuiu? itnman virtue ' in him wfio. a t be m.
it the We-tern un of lat Wee' to.ee T " T"' a'M "G ?fe dne- Vmv hls cab,net' and of Ingres, during his I c;inilJ"lul ia.i vee., to see look around you and see lor yourselves, if i Presidency ?
line sui'joneii appear as emanating frsm you can f:od capital or cash in the hands
j Gen. Joho Tipton :
piously say, has filled the meamre if hi? country glory .r It is fully a worthy ri all the adulation they can "pour wpr.'i n as his nullifirn f ion in c-ic,.. r .i .
n n,U r T..I.. ,o,, t, .. . . ' vc.vw, in mu c
,u ioi-, rresident jimportaot bills passed by larr
r- '"Extract of a lette
JACKSON TICKET,
For President. ANDREW JACKSON. Vice President. MARTIN VAN BUREN. ELECTORS. GEORGE BOON. JAMES BLAKE. ARTHUR PATTERSON. NATHAN B PALMER, MARK CRUME, THOMAS GIVENS. A S BURNETT, W. ARMSTRONG, JOHN KETCHAM,
THE ELECTION. The annual election for this state, takes
Tipton, to hi friPD
ply to one, enclosing
papers.
I
lot y our neighbours at this limp siiiT'rieni Mi
d in thi. Place, in re-L " J . r 1 UW UmC Uiat ! 'lilmtion and prayer, upon account of- " ' LJn r.
one, of Mr. Hill's! h; , " ' -cu Ior or ramer intojthe calamities ot war. This proclamation
, ... .... u.c apj.xuatimig. ion-is countersigned by J. Monroe Secreta- THE M-AH S
t ...ln I ; 1-
i , . nuyn ii l VLds i i ( r rrn n pip noon 1 n i
'l Have ookert nvpr tho nnnr U.i. ,. - . : ------I - -v-v. . u,.Hi. ii i-suecj in comn lance r. .-
notnuote me tn.elv I )iid nv V. ti.J .deficient, and that last year they were ab (with a joint resolution of the two house. A 1 ? V compelled
, 1 . , .- ...... ..y ... mf6 j,tera Ivcut ort. Look a round at thnnf Cr.rrr0eo ,.,;..i n . me nreguiant
Indians had complained, and that thev had L.
been wronged. 1 d,d say that mote effi-!1 ,. ' . -r Pr?!recls Sen" ' tlift u Crawford, President
cientrwrents. not connected with inri:nn '" " H-ucuMr 10 remuon to inc prft tempore 0! the Senate.
ongrees, subscribed H. Clay Speaker CnZ ' ' 'UM"""n' trie mails a5 ii....' i- - - ' ,,-rt,,Rer,ctten as our du v fn nurcric
v ' - iJU UUf
tradP. m.Kfhp crni t.' ft "-i" your country, corn, and
it.....
island ) I,ut 1 did not crr.ure the Adminis
tration that he, 1
moved jn
, patrons requires that we thouhl enpri-.Jlt..
dav of Jk iai P,oa:.JVvhen .?e kno!at all we can Hv will be
.say to yourselves, if every creditor should Madison, upon the like request issued a ""nT' IW.hcn P''J in the
.oint.L.J::::: v:" mcir
On the 23d
"nit mi s an sme oritisn agents 1 : ' ...w.,.JW .iaui?uu uirauj iue 1 a . , ,.,ji . , . tol.l i. herein I830.jcc Mr. II k"r ! ? 1 '"n1 ''f '" ,hc l-S- fp' "f ppo.,ing lh srronHli, ' ''' "on iheir contimmnco in ro,.fhUr ' t'C callc! ,. The Bank must call Tl,r9,la, of April -a :,ta,j of ihnnUfivL ' ""n"' ri that any thing c v... . ..:,: on lliose lio arc indebted t. i-lhoSe:n- -oJ acUo,-h.tLt I V. "J,,"0;'1'1 ;'ul,,r ""m " -'''
. 'W'Mr' Vi...V.'-anil b, ,:ad mdebLd .he Bak ... .. : v " " . lful -''l"8e "f .heir ,!.,,
t this fart Pvrrv InrnH m - n i on thP.r rlrMo,a ,n,l ........ ! !l . "7 A ,a
III! . .
snaii oe convinced by railing at our onlce''U1, lSi,s -,Inuany, until the debt 13 raid: President Washington issued inch
or to pay ai.y
cad of the General jo" their debtors, and they upon others- ' fated in rcsrortne theses tin? ofnar, trnl,on lo,,n" he onth they Cake to
railing at our office. ian ihls cily, until the debt is raid:! President Washington issued ,,rh n nrn.t' , "drge lttir. i,nly acf'nff l'
.v J .4 II . . . ' I
',,a"eon-Urn'l;1-V; iia'J " important that for e fortunately preeerve.l a cai.v ofihe , ' r' g0 l,,rou3h and tlTpcl 3,1 darnation-so did the older Adam- to'h ' , , ' '! n'p,,iner 011 acrcur,: -very b-al voter shouattend the polls National lofellr e n -er and from ,h, 'mm f SCC,C''' and aM Ul11 return.- at the request of Con-res.. And now u irieg(,,ar,t 'runmsio,, oi Cr county wiU oaly have one repre.n. per were hJ ,7 ! e 0 ' f-vered that all dn; ,hP1- -J - - estimabloLpoech was not ...oted truch- bv Z Now . " i any of vo, have hufl, '..! I Dc. Pepa, tmA,; .ihat hde !,t
pri ilt fjo to select hi;n witli an eye to the j F.ditors of that Journal, why d.d he nof ' lhe ,Wavc' cf l!,c" Mississippi w ith your .of I 'zzah, (ells him , and with the ame V T t- l WhiU l,,cir a,1a'ce tv .nteresth, du.ies he ha, to perform free j have the enor corrected; he was on their'iw 1iJc-V0U ? ?ell,n ,,atc to 'presumption, he puts forth hi, hand to le' 'T"' . of all ,.ainn rr preiudic- A heriT 1 . . 1 u 11. on thl ; j ruted States Bank with your check, inlay a national approach to the throne o U e f,!a,v f t,'ml,!a, from various o.uariU . u0 close,- an la, of v I ? t0' TI"'8 " n0t with check, did you no Grace in hu.ndia ion a nc , aVer Si f''' irregulaiities in th, o chosen, and a, o,.r Citizens would have been far more praiseworthy, the paper m order to have a certain, majority in the Hous of 1 Cff 100 f Ur rperr?' whidl
e-.tw.. uiuir man funsequeriiiy to charge the Editor of .' ""'; . gnou Kino ot money to brmfflobev his behest ! There is enouirh of i,a-1 , ' ' . """ repea: personal concerns, the county interest ft hi, n.,.,r..;.i, ... ihome? and has it not been nlivai ItionMl l.iimiti.t.'nn n,;fl I' '. 10lvevyr, that we do not heliete unv
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.ruuu.u lo ,1P,vea as wcritiy ot the sameldonot think, howler, thnt nmi -r:..
candid and vipilent attention. At thisl'ton will be much obliged to his -good namn., a regard for the general welfare jtured" friend, for the publicity given to
ijiuu.u e.evaie every voter above any the above pjtnrt from hi. iCft.
you equal, or rather preferable to specie?
aim wnat wilt be your situation when this Pank stops its business, and this money is out of circulation? Why sirs, von will
! IhPn rorr nr 1 ia ...... T L i
It cer i lMl 1 1 Ul uie uiuereul
petty, persooal nnd party considerations. 1 tamlv cannot hm, hi,. ..-,m , "ndent or state banks-come home,
concerning th. o,n now in power. To the contrarv eHect ' ' Z ltt t? t t!!!!!
. -r r' niii uc inline
.!.: 1 ' . .." . t
.j men Known reputalioD ot the institu
with sackcloth and ashes.
the w
pn-fmcte publi- r-osperity, and to restore constitutional rr rdem, wii! be the triumph of thoowh j ai !one animated by so.md principles. Aioid a thousand difficulties out state has rapidly emerged fiom a wilderncss; internal improvements now con templated, and in progress, promise increased advantage. ; nd it is afflicting to
apprehpnd any counteracting: policy !
ffiODS: and oti will not l,o suro o u :
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POSTSCRIPT. BATTLE WITH THE INDIANS!! We have just received bv the politeness of J. C. Clark. Esrj. a hand bill
irom theothce of the Missouri Republican, jcX m former times? Do you rcmerr dated ii irw". r .. Jlt- 0X1 ooifht to, and if you do. von
1 . . , .collect dithculty , and above a t hn frpn learn lh.it a ba t e w.-.s tonfrhi l,v 1 . . V '.. ' U1" iCnP"
you put the paper in your pocket, that it will be worth one cent when you arrive home.
What has beea the slate of our currcn-
rcmemLer
ay will have any effect in
ay ot removiri'-- the evil so fr, n ,or
Iv anil so f 11c r 1 1 rumr.ln.'.wwi . r 1 .
The Editor of the Richmond Whie has !havo ' L V ;
mad,cqu,ntance with some -da.utyAneP pHlty more closely to the he-id , . at Uashmjrton, who reveals tohimeccrrtsltOfflce Departmerrt. The, aramo Z
&. n irom (jiitv Ificv owe iho A !m;.;
, worth knowing.
the last nyaiber of his paper
05-OKSEKVE THE I'EEDICTION!) V'an Puren will, in a short lime, he withdrawn as the candidate of the renuh-
licaa party for the Vice Presidency! He
distribute with al po-sible de-n.i. U n
thousands and ten of tho-naud, of eifra Globes that are now finding their nv into "evr.ry neighborhood in the Unwn," -Xt) which it is peculiarly desirable, should hZ
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,cui.u.aic(i tnrough all Kentuckv." T
re-
-ill 1 re-enter .he Department of i.a.e ifjcable then .o cichag , , . J Jackson ,5 re elecle.l, nni Liviogilon golhe rece5Sarv that our pa, er, anJ aliXr
opportunity of the necessity which drives L;.I in , ' ;
jhim to retire as a Candidate for the Vice j time.--Lez. Obssnc'.
inoic coriveiji'::.?
Presidency, to claim new admiration for
to uniUit. ailfl I mav snv immnnl
mr.linll.il lrr,nr,e ,,n-l. , I. . r' l .. " . - '""
..v..a iUlJ ciriuiaud oi ; f it'tuin or.i. ut ot ts rrium t t,..ii- ...
Mr. Bonner voted for the Wabash ana!General Dodce: and the main hodv of the! nk of the Pnited States Il;n not thi!,' ;.,i... 'V.:! kt d" . "I'ii
i. ,. . - jp . . . " uiuuiuv un account
r.ne v.nnai ne setedtLo county faith-1 1 1,1 Ior 'ior a pursuit ot joo - u 111 JUUI u,I,ert:jr fU
fully last year, and hi, rejection w,l en-' im!e v"e overtaken at Wisconsin af- : 'l.r ' T GU "0t
courage the causp of well (' inc. All he Can do agsinst the veto doc'nne. will bp to vote for aid to improve risers and our roain roads. This h n r.l, and this
may be cal ulated on, as ,M vote t!my iUU 1(1 pursuit, and from their star
elect Senator to Congress ir, firor
itnte iuftfest in Of
doctri.ie, and ore de
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e:.,.huls.,arJngl1,,ng,vl.recmr!c,c.;p;,peral.,.,,ccc1,(able.o),l!an,1 havel.l.mv.s If llDlO'lfnd ,,J ... I . 1 1 lift III M.n .n i t . . . I - 1
- liI0Dl ,iave aM o , ( ;';t'n 1 , ;CS7 ourMate lecfl or purpose of re.;,ttach,,ff Vyl numher of new cafe, was 202; nutriber c bern cut to pieces, had not the darkness ot ',utlIS a anch ? and have not ther- vania to the fortunes of Ja--krV 'Icatha Louisville Jovmr
ie night enabled them to escape The ar-! vL, ,ir "V V ,"8 lITcauon f- . .. i ar t hat then has aken r are in mli,ro,.
CHOLERA.
1'iisfiuiiDij ut nas undergone, and to ce I . ' . ouu)Ltr oi new casfi m
lenrave in stratus oi adulation the "Golden I 1 0,li ,Iom 11 o clock on the 17 to if.
era ot Jaciison ? adm;nistr.:tion
IN W
weight into the ecale of Wilk
! It wrmo'clock on the 18th. was 138; nurnbe; o-" Wilkiiis, (,eaths 72. At 12 oVlork on the 10th. lU
at then has iaken place to indiice you
Let others speculate upon the cense-
queuces of these movements, and infer
an System '
Vin 1 COrulltinn. I hr Irwlinrvc 1 1 ill ,l...l.,i 'iirmril'irirn ivilK ...r. i i-
" ' ""a lll UvlUIHICSS, ' ""'"- .! It'll IllltlCSlS jnu nn Iff n n rr.A I. V, At-
r. ! n raising: his strong nrtn nn-nmct i . -
t iy :oe vcio " 1 'in i jv i fi 'ini, .. , - " o - - .ui LUiiL'jie in a oner s
irx i . I ll.'lnl; I'lQ nrti ll..n I. : I - .i I
veded to (hp -Amen- 1 ''ge attached to the hand hi!!, it appears , t , ' . ? V , F'reu In :nci We belicvethe E rtmtri it I Jnd to induce a belief tha ( hi 11.!, i i, .n .
I . . - 1 man Kiiuu.e ought at this time to Ptor its cneration?
lul,u,t,l li"11 v,r, . JacKson Das acted in the extent of tJ.o ;J,rm ..i.f.u
, . ..JW ui iiuj iiiiit.ii ib ;iuoH
e predict their cc
pace J
ditor of the Whig to
Kffin i to r-t
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eigfit wounded-40 of the Indians were; Put upon the contrarv, .Iocs it not appear i, 1 1 a . .. 1 1 . t. . i . .- . .
JACKSON AND THE BANK To curtail the power of the people, and to extend his own to an alarming extent has led President Jackson to the ruinous
exerri.e of h 'w,lh our political institution., or with our oi .a larc IJCrtlon of thc industrious and
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..v. ,.,,lJt.-, ,in.:riienuea irom ln$ 1 ' r-'"em. pr oie-Mn? to he a pure demo
DanK notnn, win extend to the remotest; ' . r raie 1119 l',JI,y ar7 ap-iinst the
trom all the conditions of the people, that
- - - tne rejection of the bill by thc President for thf. vrxcENXEs oazkttl. j is anti-republican contrary to the wishes
Messrs. hnnons: Is it ia accordance . inc PC0Pe, aud will end in the ruin
MORE EXECUTIVE DESPOTISM. Were it not, that no act of President Jackson can surprise us, we should be astonished at what he has just perpetrated. 'I'll' nil?.lir ill rnnnll..! .1 . .1 IT
- ("iu. ,m jcv-uiicli, uiai me U
ni j notions ot republican principles, for ! tn'crPr,9,n& paf ol community. p. Senate, during the session of 183031
is resnjent. prolessmo; to be a pure demo- A iWILLEK MAN. passeJ a resolution by a vote of 2" to 10
corners of cursfa'e; at this moment the V J ooinnouesot congress, and ' c
io we ii ascenainea will of the pronle but I In.l1 I..1 . I - '"'
state is inundated with the message, and 1 .w
...I. ii'ir.ine vnuir rensioneri .'i, 'rpsii un n fl I c.. .
Me Advertise i' vp n- me--, . i hii mp.0Hip. l. uf l-.o ti,Kmlia T. . !
- - "IV...I- Utill It'll HI : - "t - . ut. cui;umj llPUl' tMlO
Ue "ivC the fo!!owmr ;i5 it iron ln,ln.l
Jt are to
r ,vu 11 L'eccme IMon who .-ned his name to the mfir.lp
are totally unacquainted with the
who igneu his name to the i
Fori IKE VINCENWFS GAZETTE
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Jeludeaod lewi.'dfr the unde -i tndin of ' the PeoP'e antl 50 son as the people's re '"tS5RS- t-PiTous. i lease publish for their rea ior, tVn ; , ! preventatives decide the subject, he, the1 C , e ot ?av"!g people from their pre erhn artixed t", u , President, determine, that the said deci--SOnta,ar,n peeling the Cholera the say- - ..amxei to a handbil. containing ! 9,0n shall not be carried into cct be-1 ,n- ol an old Poacher m black township, the eto meazc.the cpeech of Tr ri.vlcaiHe lo:soolh he had r.ot beon ,.n.,i,.i ,ml1 lnr. To cure and iton the disea,.
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''iit.ii ; f : i . .
that it was inexpedient to appoint a citizen of any one State to an office in another State in which such citizen does not reside." Notwithstanding this expressed opinion of the President's constitutional advisers, he in the early part of the late session of Congress, nominated Samuel Gwin, of Washington city, a Register of a land office in Mississippi. As
was to have been expected, the Senate re-
CHOLERA. The number of new cases in New York on the 21st , was 311; number of deaths 104. Interments for tweaty-four hours ending
Morwlay 8 A. M. about Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Eriday Saturday, i
fJ0 1 1)4 125 120 11) 1 10
Total in tlx days,
Louisville Journal.
'7fr
oa the oU Park charter ioISU r.l th-1 n?')n subject ? Now s.rs. do ue not a,Imin,ster ,roni tn 0 fifteen drops of
power of that institution wiStb.i !aM rccollect that Gen Jackson submitted i ?J"r,t turpentine upon a tea spoonfull of
livt situatiofi ot the com
may ncl occur to one in
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citizens, liiiicrtartpr allowed r,PO,- toimer message upon the snh.en '
THE VETO FOR SALE IN OPEN MARKET A large bundle of vetoes was spilt from a Mail Stage overburthened with such trumpery, and picked up as a treasure by
a negro market gardener; he exposed them for sale together with his cabbage.--, radishes, turnips, potatoes. Lc; but ala-, there vas such a dearth cf taste for -uch
indigfstiblt
" ' 1 rt'ui the subject of recharlerinc- the Pank of 5uSar- I-tt them do this or die. arS t that dayjthp Ended Slates To ConKrss last session;! BAKNAPLS ANNABLE a hundred of i,ur;and although he referred Congress io his! "'-i ' 'iJ-j.-a-xr .g.
Frovx TLe Cincinnati GaztCe.
EASTING AND PPAYEP.
ers to vote, the present rjiarter doe. ..ul9,,nctl-v un(iersto0d at that time, thai he
ihat charter all.med foreigners to t P Hec Ip , n t L a,,0"Q Lnn?lt m 1 !lg resolution from the Senate, for an
char.er ,Ioh, not: the mi.t, , . Jan.l to both h,..t. n, r . "ZJl .'. "l : " . U ' " Proclama
J - .'t t-viin
atoclt ot that bank was owned I ers onjy about cne fourth of
ot the voting bank is owned ct
U. States; yet Mr. Clay's able
in I. . . : 1 1 1 1 i nil I . ,
... .w, i, rsrverte.l to suit the ab;ie fj . "Ul ut" lllJiPn rel-ition to the Jack, n's power, n relation to institution J I '' con30d,r:,rent. Mr. CUV Rt lhltl iljilr .ilon ( u 1 r,S afP t.,,ll,l.t!s " .t ,t
Pnal.nl imnr...' ' ' USl loOlC to tllO efiect it
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uTstmuit-u.: now io apnoici a dav ot ta!mcr nn,l
V ,"a'-n 'cved by iT.rf00' ? " " ! De,t' t0"aVCrt Uie of
tof tbeUue,for his rV , .i . ' " 1 ?ei:rrC?!a,,J th effnr I'resi-
, ,i , , , ,i,.u nc dent Jackson s supporters It wis rD ;-. artrU:nent)t been consulted. ar,.l that hi, n,!,;,J,i.,a V . F L .1 .H.?dS re5,st
- '" hi :u u -3 u H it on: . in. Tin i I . i
jected the nomination by a very dtxisive V A .i , f,rrM",c,;- n"'Cn? r.jr cifi. majority. With this .heestdetwas !"';;, hM " satistied; and reDott8ay9, ihathia feelinrJ 1 c,ir-'J.r' rnore ,,k,.t lc- tl ar. .fc
Moutul utterance in tl, mn.i v..ic,r ; fc tuu. en.uany tfii rf 1 r.;s whoif sto ;. r i
;,u i mm "vu, MJacliSon wisdom forninr tier.:: 5
till the last week of the session, when trusting that the Senate would no longer date to prove refractory , he again sent Uie nommation of Mr. (.win to that body. On the last night's sitting, Messi. Wtbster, Holmes, Sprague and other member of the oppoition, having gone home, a friend ot the Pre-nipnt nv.lo -.r, ...r..
- tin iiinii in
Thurfday last wh-: o! r' e l .n thi i cinity fiy a ruaj-ji ;ty of .mi ciUu-j nj a lay of hunwliaticn, fasting ani! praer.Most of the churches were opened--large proportion of the stores were closed --and the tpuet a;id f;.-aiion from twiJ whir h ch.ifaclLiiM -! tfi'.- ciw, were in tiron-
unconstitutional, and finally amend
ed so as to appoint the day, in the resolu
tion itself, and in this lorm it failed
to
tVaS imP"ng OUr citllren9aDd
injuring our trade, wa, anxio (o h the pecuniary interests cf that country brio; it to reason and arert a war:,n rVt
will h ive upon our country
ho then wilt be injured in consequence of the President"relusing- to ap proe the law recharfcring the bar kef the Lniton State?? J? it the rich ? No
No event of the times speaks more strongly the rcrversene's of President
j Jaeksoaor the subserviency of that portion Li) his a.. a I I I
v iiissuppoiitts, wnom ne nas transferred Martin Van Puren. The Synod of the Ge Train Church in Nerv York, preferred
rro f tkn . ! i . . . 'it i i i-
h k iiuuiiuiiiuu laiien it ii :h.( :iri.., ,, ! f c a cn i ij tii- v wiiu u,e f.i.ir-rfj t,,
his attempt was received with tuch in :be day was uppn tfiah (i. Wctrutthcra dignation by almost the whole Senate arR Done so r;ill,f,!-:H l" Ibe mercies of pr. -without distinction of parfv, that the mo viJence as not to te( grateful ,,. i;rver was compelled to withdraw his motion ! "" 01 health which our citiivr, r, r.-
and the re-nomination was thus tinallv re er;,ll' er,Jy. 'fecKillv nt lio.o wiu
jected. On the following dav thi Sf nHrf ",,r neighbors are sntlcrimr .n tutttl-
anjourned. What next? Only eicht daf allPMi anl; tl, . i .
..M.u tj llJC auuextu nnnunciati u aj peared in the government paper : -lpointtncnt by the I Ve 5i lent.
Samuel Gnin to be Ilegister of the
under the penalties of a drt-aiful jest'.
lonce. bmcertly and deeply niu-t wa condole with the.n.and trust Jha't they hav, passed through the several of the ordeal t'yvhich., by tiie d spensatici.i f an all
wise i rovidence, they have Infu c-,i.
Land Oflicc for the D.nct oi Land fub 'te . Bickn-irt ;;.,V
