Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 August 1832 — Page 1

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sNM:S, SATUTMUVi, AUGUST S, 1832.

NO. 47.

n(nrrUUfti datfltf, !of vrtv h rf,0lindtn5 throughout the land .acre for land offered at fitv cent- per acre : V-ls lllH,lU.sJ 'i"' ,;vl -ch men as 3Ir.lWlp in clcmand,!nr five cents per acre, for land offered at j,V S. HILL c H. i. CADlMNGl cry t0 uss.r.l superior worth :truj caU.nts. It j twenty five cents per acre ; and shall forth-

vjs,L h- v-.MiOir.! rvr-ry ?AiLM-.i, u ,s rue oi me evusor pauy excitement, with fettle thereupon, and cultivate the

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From the Pennsylvania Inqnirtr. PRINCIPLES versa? PRACTICE. Most of our readers have lieard of

I'd-the

principle editorial writpr for the Glohe.

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.nr,i to -tb r.ii trin. In May last, 31 r- Boon addressed theiwime for fire consecutive year-, and shall Amo5 Kfndall. t js the leading mem '' Vt.V 1 -tr fo,,ow Ir,,cr t0 thc C(iitor of the Glohe 'become a citizen of the I nited States at bcr of the "Kitchen Cabinet," and the

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,(-.;, i -.vi ,1::; sis - n.cutl.? "4 limbic ii mi i. ic n uu c na racie r is-: uie en ot that time, the said person, on cu" Jl 1,1 ,v 1 UHI 1U1 Uit VJMl .mV-" in'?, or Three OoUais at;t:o r.r::t. lie pledged the State of India-1 making proff to the proper Register and ' I'vice been severe during , ti-... jtar. AiWJ -it d ' Minr.- ;f.;j, not only to Cen. Jack?on, hut "to tho! Rrceiver of -uch settlement, cultivation i ,,5t "our rnontl5; 50 much so that we ,,, la! ,irav - i 1-r ;;;di idoa! nho should he nominated hy -'and citiensliip, shall he entitled to Ie. i Cret ,r etrttc that Anos ha? v.asted a

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the re-

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t!:i I'.altimcre Ci.nvetiticn, for the Vict-jecive a pattnt therefor fiom t!ie Lr. 5. ! to a 5!'c't-'.on, and i? not expected to ur

And if two or more persons entitled under 4lveue down. a. ot the admrnistration.

Wash i.v. ton, mav 8, 1 832. , (hi? act to the privileges cf actual settlers e ieorpt this, deeply regret it, as Amos In cur remarks in this mnm- i shall anrlv at thp ennTr limp for thr wrnn ! ' tl0t u,ibcut hram?, and has worked

i:.-. Pi ms ing (il-.be. upen Mr. Patton's letter to. parcel of land, then the Register and Re-;r"?llt and (la' ,n ,hc c;lTJie of he hero.--' l: h h cori-!t;ents, declining to attend the 'reiver ha!l immediately decide the right l? deserves a better fate. And yet those 1,;r,,j,lUf.''i-.itinioif Convention. ; oii hae omitted 'of preference between them according to ! who 5,1 in J',dSmf nt cn the principles of ' it u 'tV.l ! ? iort the State of Indiana, in your es-j equitable circurnstancess. and where tliere : A:n0?? c;,n"01 l ut pronounce him a knave

nt'ori lunate in the jiir.te. ;n uhich "tho joint . are equal hv lot : Provided always That penin-s. t nose wno entertain any

. r . . nouuis upon ine sutnect. nave on v to rpad

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ilf livi i vit in VIik t.T.f

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i . it. i. m !:, ;i 1 t ('ii iv t ' I'uicvj .1 lit uni, di in will nit : ilcll it f V rr 11 .'

n at a loss to ; right, shall be valid, and in 'no rae -hall 1 t,1C r,,n" ,n" ,rt!ers' written under d.ffcrrnate, vu view ; the patent i-sc to ar.v ether prison h-n i ri,t oa?,'a' ho,d,nr distinct doctrine, and ir doubtful, or.hc settler himselfif hvir- or to his ! llh beann lhe f'ffn manual of Amos

:a.an. mil t..- urtit.-. .t iofiiimu

Of

Is 1. v. 1:1 pi:au ;u uie iMAi,no ime. or assignment of aov settlement

i ffcSidcf.tir.i ehct'on. am

e-tliC: I "v this estirn

-the '"late 1 : Indiana as l.'en

inserting la. in the estimate! It was detenrined iu the afHrmatne. I

w as mere ar oiot ritai I hszard nothing in ' Veas C6, r?ayr 1 V- ?.I ,-. Van iu;f n tojir.jr!

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1 "t 'Tilt' r t'TTP t, ., I uc""' ' l"" " i ! I iibLiW.- fUu 'iH.kLUu. ;p!e f.f Indi ma are at this time, a- decid T t.si .. . An 1? 22. 1SJ3. i Tir1 folV-wnig named ii'U.tletnen : ., re- ; edly in favor of Gen. Jackson, as are the I The senate resumed the hill to pr.'duaV

.iiifts'o.t in rrt AiM'.t- tor t he t 1 ;r. 1 i r f ( s rr r - a' ;',n S?-tfn if 'I'pnpmsp- nnr ia thn tirirr. .,f ..nl.i; 1 1 . I, -1 I ..

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among themselves, and showing whit the views ot the Jackson party are, they paired sundry resolutions, of which the I'oIIjivingiscne Do read it.

-iicsauej, 1 tiat the rumors in cirr.u! i lion, of the intention t i the President U ul his veto upon the bill for re-chartor nig the United Stairs K:.uk, we tj0pu slanderous; intended to subserve election eermg purposes; anJ the course of U.f President will conform to the dtnott uu.xr. imous rote rf Pennsylvania, and to the in tercstsof the Union, when that hill slui' be presented to hirn for his sanction.' Will there he anv change iu Lvcomirc county 1Puchvfj'iJ HVitV.

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Ir.-Jhna 3T?.tthcw J there any cbuht of the rotate of Indiana 'nations thereof to actual settlers, and to ao-l not wit! j l'lUlh'l ''sT entiie. elet total vote to the'cele the teiu'-e (o the states in which they ; t,','ii,K;;'"1

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I.L I TKn I lll.iT. LETTER SECOND. lUrch i:4, I8f. Washington, ) Th. intrro.'t of th Pnl I S '(untry : Liandi that ii)l AK sik:I take (I'utirth Auditor's) tl:t lilerty tu nclose

yjn ct rutin j.rop)?:ili

wmens; ( .irk tbr thrni-

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vf i' Hi J'tr.t-.- ii cu, r.y .

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Uif'M Ol U'.J-ll!(':S

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i-ill imt enter

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fives.

The

I r:;;.-c!'-:-. V'r.i. Dn.el, .- . V. .ur-M-.U---r.Ia;. A. Warner w-ll u ;ios- Maj. J. W. :-'wi: : vi.th-i :n t K. Ch.tk. .I'-.urit r!e;;sa;.t"i!r Leu is Piool;

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indiidiul who -diall h-e nominated by the 'lie, as amended; and cn the n':e-i ion ' !' ' ''''i s " "U7"F halt. Convention lor the tee Pieftuency. ."Shall, this hill be engrossed and read i ,u. To . i r, h, i,,

1 t.avt toe he-mi to i.-e vei 1 e-pectltuly , a third lime? it wa detet mined in the ( fbo hu-in. ? ot

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need (.ply correct m-

lorui'iti'.ii, th

pro-

c-e.i c-ltuu'nt st i ard,

R. COON. Mr. F p. Pi ur.. 'A'hecs the lialtiniore Conventioa asem-

vegative Bur en vr

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c a s . 1, j.Nays 'o Mr. t ai : c'-simt Vie 1:1'!

I" M L Ti ? D V . Ai iul 21. n motion of Air Macon cue of the

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'Yr.-hsr:-', -r, -Wm t; . Cole, F.sq . i'v'.'o J I s ti A. (jrahum. -

eiet L'OTit frinir ; to tac and nij ch-rks ollitr duties ure assi.'ied. Tlo.!)! I shall rndeavour to dircliaro in the spirit ol r form 'vhirh lia lun'.h- 'o n. Jni k-

n Trctidoiit. k inn'

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.-'tote Wm. Jones, Rso.

l ne-I'o.ite--Ca t J. W;i:,u:. "uigorc Dor. Wrn Clark, '.ion nsv !!!. John I,e!!oy. 'I'iicse gen'lcincn aio au'ihonred i.ir-

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and ieeeij t h.r the same

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SAMi r.L !iICI,.

V. CADULN'tr.'O.V.

? I Vela h Ccuricr. .- Tin-: Pt'bLlC LANDS

ome. ";r.o oir

:e "or.tl fLi.i-u'. ei Indiana, uidi seve

etiers :r. the

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subiect of the Pobli

Med, Sir. 'an Ihiien ;.? nominated to ; maj-nity, that th.e Ornate reconsider the 't;.e "ke.Pre?i.leiif.v, and Mr. liocn, u'ao vte of t!;e 2'd. cn engirding for a ti.: r rj

Iwas cneot the. lh Ifgatcs, sent in h nd ;reaomg the 01II ! graduate the pr-ce of! lPf ,'flIU) you take hesioii to him. The reader may not he 'the public hinds. make donations th' j e- thnt the rrridtiit has ,or the sj

' i'.uainted with the particular claims of ol to actual settlor'- and to cede the tefusc Mi. Maitin Von Rureu fot the second of 'to the State in uhioh thov he, it was de.heo i'i ih- Hepub!;.:, or h :n much tlie . "nined in the n-;;atne. Jwi so the. Bill ,- i i;r man"' :s indebted to him for being a :cr rejretc I! ' "(i'ii.ait at wi;!,"1 according to the sage. The prorredings cn this subject can he koijehiMoni of cur Repiesentative. j hund by turning to the Jouruoli vf lhe Sen- : Vv'hdo he. '.s viilifving Ilenrv Clav for c!e, for 1 C Jo, pp . -7, and ana 3'J I . ; wh 11 he has not dene, Mat tin Van Rutf n i IN 0 1 ordy was Mr. V.. Iorkn vypoxe-l to ofhried the nine electoral etcs in Indiana reJuciiv.i of the price of (he puhiie lands ! by this political hell man, although guilty but likewise refuted to make a Lnaticn to of th? verv act of which he accuses Mr. .actual i, 7': r. aiming, therebv,m the lan

guage of Mr. Hoon, i direct Oloxv aain;i 'hi groii-; '; arid proper if; -f the ncv States

c to tiic f-ocr mart, hut hour' citit'iut ,r. must content Uiv. el t to it a ten-

C i tins is party justice.

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We snail subm;t the proo; to the public; r r i- i ii'-

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O. II, .e 'UI I fti;v spv.l.viu, a; ?r bnrg himself into ucti' i as Strict:-- latsJai,, Jlpril ! , IS'.: 3.

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I'uiiuru w price Ol liie p ilOi i.iim'.-, i.- uiatkt; 11 1 . ; j t

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' o ; irido I t : Mr. C. had

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verv nut-et of Mr

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the ceh'.uated rtpoit o;' ,iC vvp

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.mkhuuu.-; t i ,.1,3 tt.ereoi 10 actual seme;?, una : co:i,u-j,, ,jr iH'-'.i'sVale the ithise to lhe Slates in which !,ip!pr.;rI ; 1,.

M'er h 4 t xhd.iu d his . entem t for tru'h they he a? amended , together with the j t jiat f, f t(ir

and i,,;r dealing v ie pref nliog ,Mr v. ia u.rthr rur.endment picp.o-eit hy ,Ir. I .tKr ,,c ac,,n!()me,: ,.ratit,n . . . 1 . 1 .... o n . ,.1 ; ... t .ii' 1 1. j !'nl. I. 11 1....:... .. ,l., .. r .a ....if ' : -

.1 'Ilk ,) I i nil CLi yj 1 uir 1 d ,111. C UUU ililVii'fJ II lUi i U.H II JUKI a l.l i IJ - ,, j i . .- 1 ui.'t r. I,:l in.) I.I ll.O I ,'in."",! !'PP it t ., I

II' ij,!t".r I t. IU I III ,11, ltl.,..- II JI, ni.u h lie wa him.-elf a member. JYoth On m dn n of Mi . T i.ewell futther to ir' oao be a; it tuitiue. VfCto first to ur.end the i'.fth section t f!the original bill

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i e Prv P-ocn is !.

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ii i n me ;t n opportunity to aid, him iu proving that, ref'irm is net aiieinptv sound, ;ind is not to fipjd y Hi ei Ty to 'li;in:c of men llmcelorth, h siduously ilrvoti'd to mv offirial duties, I ;h;iil leave my eneinirs and his to their freedom of speech and the prfS re'tin my 1 din- to i ulihe ronti !t ro e ?i mv acts. Very r :pe i ' m 1 ! y . Y our Ii ieiul . iwC.

The Globe continues to laud the Pre.dentin terms unbefitting a freeman, ar.u we may add, unbetittin a Christian. Na! satisfied with having told its readers that. Gen. Jarlon was'-Wn to c.0Tnv.and,) the Globe now intimates that he was horn even a higher vocation. Thus, in yesterday's paper, speaking of (he sentiment in one of the States on the subject of the Pank Veto, the Editorsavs "An almost universal burst of applause

nas sponeu uie sentiments ol her citizens on this great crcasii-n, and a glowing feel ing of gratitude is tvery wheie expressed tor the jnliticat savicur of his country who has again ofJVied himself up in defence of the constitution, the rights cf the States, and the liberties cf the i.tople."' The capital m the above are not cure but the Oflicial Editor's, arM are intended to give an empha.-is to the sentiment uhich he expresses - tu shew that he means what he says. In this late Veto Message. G. n

your elect. oiis. Will j J-'lck.0I has aume i the right to pi ecrib

the trouble l'e joint action ot the two Houses of Ccp-

ake of our.crres- and declared that he hold h

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g....i cu;e, to raist. a er in.lcptudcnlly of the Supreme Curt speedy return uf names ,ie. 'lllS fbewn liimseH above the Consti aid money ? I tution as well as above the Court For

The time for armjall this, he is proclaime d the "Saviour of

ins ccuntrv . b.ng liallelujah?, alive

taiiniul, to I lie "Conqueror of fl

ora ! Xat. l.itel.

po-erl p,i VT vv,;j gUC it in the cheapest terms It is intended to reach every neighbourhood in the Union ; and it is peculiarly desirah!.; that it should be circu'hWM thro' all Kentucky It uiil render

essential rervice in nil

is at hand

The President is well and in excellent spirits. I do not doubt that the people whom he ha- so honestl v terv-

onquei

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-"o Kkno ! r . I- kii- .Mniiroe. edi

tor id the t,idiiiiort' Frit riot.

a;: u uta -i i

lie Ja'.iisi.'ti

'rncy, and (he

a;i Vi'.'iilt'

Some sensible intn is ot Cen. J ACESof ahoi 1 '

ed. will triumphantly i "uprets upon hiui the importance ol having ud ?i;sta in him. jctiit paper at the seal of (nvernmrnt to .ph.

With ureat respect, ; niulgate his wishes hmI opinions or i Htlu r thus

oi us supple t h,!4, tor which the freemen of tnn country intend to hold him reipenMblc. I'Le ;iobe has ai.nk to a mere depository of indiiciiiuiii'ite, uiwr.c-aioiig praise on the one IihuJ. ii'i J of scuirilit) and m ile vol-nee on lhe other' Its columns are itttt rnatfcj with (tie fn.nt iiaf.vrj, h..u nun liwen msliaul , ithout particle cf c imLi, Nuli..iit ,i sp.irk ,f Vv,t, cr a ray of ptUuotii.-a Middle nx Vacate.

jour's truely, Amoi Kknoail. The criminal letter niHy he seen at any time hy apjdyiop to the editor"

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prr.tn the Let:. Observer. !r.!.nl(. NS.WS JT.O.M FKNNSVLVANIA.

so ..'.-, ,ve i i ! i 1 1 ( ri a '.-

;t!on Sni-

Jj"'iS :! If i-

J.uid actual

r.rs jr

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no harm to iccollert th so ihi; .'? ai the

lr?i. the ffKi.'-'Cl that gentleman, with j by -fnkint' out all after the enactie

?i;ose!f, v;.ded agamt sending the sub-1 1 j itlf(. iU t,e following word?; t-rit' lhe Committee en Manahiclures,', "That all the Land which shall xc-' ' c,,er u .' th ,! ihe conun.ttee en the put - j UitiHh ur,;.o',d for one year, accood.og t ' ':,-. v.'.:- cnti!'!d to the honor ainl ' (,e .mviyior.s ot this act, shall be and the

Ii

l!)on ptrsereies

corning contest.

in incoas istency. we have too just an epm-;.-n cf the honesty ot' t!,n- vho have he etofore -u pp ie J Gen. .'arl,;s in. l- suppose that the v will fjllo.v an exam pie so

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,.. ioi!,. ! U it!: , u ;...,l..d m full ttrnnpH v to

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sti;ia intr ttie s'J'. itt

.i ef the circuaistances, the StaUs iu which thoy lie; ' i J.XPIAN" VETOED '. ;', , ' h ir.'ir ess displaying aj Arid ineiiing the tolhnving as a suhstt-! ' 4 4 ' reeu'i.u to tae m m. did M r- Utte, u ' ' ' 1 ,1C f'nt of the Cnited State, iv, r f. wioor en icdivi,:u,t! i '.That the land which sh tll h ave kr.i ' Andre" ,h.cknm ha? refund to sign the ' ' . '.. ...... a i ... 1 v t t

been devoted to the 1 M. ,rrt , , a,i0 under the provision o appiopriauon ot realty novwi ,io!;,

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Philadelphia. July M, lQ.J. Tee '.i;idei!.igned have tlie pleasure to ir foi't, t,tjr frier..:? and ti e put lie, that -Uvh a levoiutton of political sentiment has taken place m this e'l-tnct amongst the late supporters of General Jackson, that a call tor an anti-Jackson town meet it-g of the naturalized Irish citizens has already I ecn signed by about l:vo thou

j wi7 ;'c-r')ri? of that patriotic portion of our population, and that the number is hourly increasing. f ALEXANDER COOK,

JAMES McHENUY, WM U 11AEV. Copif of a hiter from c highly reipectalle Scntlem-Jn, accompanying jhc above, dated pHir.ADv.LFiirA, Ji lv 31, I83, Dkar Sin: More than 2,000 of our Irishmen have magnanimously and openly abandoned Gen Jackson. He is gone for-ri-rr in VniiodvoHii Tlii l .rt .'j .a-,..-

all times; but tvwl . .nut i v. .v.

I .1 . .. .. T -"" "uui'l. I IUUI IUI 11. I till

. Clavs mw, in theCatu.'.intc, unpl0vemer t c t the State. v.,u re am iuv itnproveme.u recriro the r)rcil,ar ,lrned by the

' ;' l" unu ! A (!ivi-;ori or toe icmi.iti ,i. ...v.. ;. - - - ...... ....... M t'hairman of the former Jackson Ward

to create a fa!,e i;npre,son onfor b Mr. Cha idler, and the quosdmn waste.mg no; proper .o exp,. -. in t'.o , (;()ri!miUeei Alex-inder Cook and others.

U ; want of something accordingly taken on .ti.Umg out ana it pt -p.e ,,e e. , t-.e . o ,, m , u.e.r in-, Vot mav rcv on this information.

In one of tho Utters-va determined in the athrmative. eas uiMeguueur ...m u.eti.c-. y01jr? &r

. . I' .1 . .. It . . ...''.H' IMP imni'.'H ' r.v-n! i.f 11.1 IV.il.n I. .-.

it r.--i:i rf-r.!v 'JI Uie AL?l'i ,u it,f nn, .!:, rf'naio uno ( tor r.vo ' v,.,..ii ii . i in ii-

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to ";a!iji vr'or.c' : . .-. th

pre tit eaiL- after having bcenotieied at twenty-; ' "l -M'T' "I'1 pa-eu noin

private, mattn Miw cents oer acu , -hall be. and the same ; nou.es o, congress ne.orc the close oi

vi-.f.;xr '.v;a- ceded to the tate in w mcti tne same ua: v.i ucieui i

-e ...V.,: talents' m li., t.t h uulw S hv the Cei.-isl atni e . " inm c, t. Executive. I hese vetoes

mi

irtiX. It l Hue ' .jjp, e

lie. to be apphe ! by the Legislature' lvbmi of the Executive. Mf u nunport ot Education "an 1 the :" e unw elCo,ne visitor? at

Oj 'I'll

na:

te'o.red tt1, ivc find the Clhnving pal a ,;V2 ?ay-

12 Van Buren voting i"ieti of the Wabash country rnutiurie to

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(he attention of the remur: ! On the pietion to insert the propcsed.prd their wi-.m- an! tn;le with tnnr -Everv attempt m 'de r.gamst a renuc-U institute, u was determined m the ncga- just especlat.ens Ue hope, we believe don'n lo rr.ee of the public lands, j t.ve . Yes v2 1 , Nay s -J-M r. Van Uurcn tbe w .!l not - V,ila-t Lo-rw.

ujipott a man w h-i ( an thtis rudely eire

; 'i iered as a direct blow aim j voting on the negative

must be (

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ed affamst Uie growta aim pietprmy ui t

ihe netv states ot tne v e

srwitiir to the poor roan

Thursday J; ril 17,

e i , a 1 1 vl is at oncej The Senate resumeil. ;u in Committee j "1C gICa4 Speech of y . (but bono i citi-'of the whole, the bill to graduate the price p lo appropriate, for a li

rLTT.C LANDS.

Mr. C!i

mittd ti.ne, the

C J Ingersoll, E--q of Ehiladelphia, in an e-say, under hi signature, declares, as a fact coming within his knowledge from personal intercourse with Gen. Jarkori,

that Sue uenera! is determined to sustain.

A gentleman who left New York or WednotJ.iy, represents the coiidit.on of that city as presenting a scent of unp iraL lekti sutler mg and distress. The principal stores and workshops are closed, Hnd almost the entire working population thrown out of employ, without ine-an, xcept the pittance of chantv, to proctue food. Nearly all who are able to paj their board in the country, have left the city and such, it is computed, number: 100,000. Some of the lahoiir.g people have been employed by the corporatiou to tend the sick m the hospitals, water the streets Lc. tor which they are liberally paid. Provision ot every kind is scarce and enormously high. Potatooj sell at one dclhu per bushel. The violeuce and fatality of the diarc't are frightf.ih The pubhchear.se iscoa. slantly in motion, sometimes hearing to Eotters-field where all who die mthe hospitals aie buried si and seven hudiei at a time. Vehicles of this kind are seen moving iu every dnection, sometime- tallowed by a solitary individual, and not unfrequently hy uistitsstd fem.ilee, nUug the air with screeches and lamentations. The sulking-of the poorer class are horrible. Without friends, or the means to provide nurses when attacked by the pestilence, they remain without aid u-itil the police arrives. Many die without an effort bting made for their relief. In u street ui Tenth Ward our informant stated a house wa entprd m. ATr. i,c,

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is an aigurr.en', addressed hv one of the

,xn) thalhe finir.l center,; .mseii roteajot uie pur.nc i,anuf -t.,t.- proceed ot the puunc iina o, ,.,e ..- ,rridl rnfn of Penns; 1 vania to the pen tnt -.M wdl. und.er ho more weahhv , there, f to actual fttler, aoo to cede the t(( state, aprvaied in the National In- .n r ,.,..,, f, .

- i t .i i ii . I j'lt. ji mil fiaa, in uruer in -fcecure meir neighbour, or that be mv.M hnd employ-i refuse to the States m w hici toe he. a telh-enrrr ot Saturday. It i? indeed an vo(c ( -,r) tI,e othc. h.ln(, Mr rit h; ment m the New Eogland n.anufacto. es 1 a -neoded ; and in the question to dn.io iVlmi, ;lblc ecch, wot th y of that illusln-; tcl. q( y- Annth at perhaps less th,n cerds per day" : out the third sectiou. as amended, it pas- can statesman and of has subject, "jpahec panders in other southern state

Wntn thf pataginpn was rer.neu, tne; sc.; en tne arnrmamc ..... ".impossuue, wnen compain a,:., . ( t ,rLot ro.d.nmn a

he wa!votior to strike out.

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with which he i mv nctmg W not uu-ch : the following: the think loll, the. Ma)svnie v eio .ucs andere.I. Mi . Boon entertains an i;,vm i "That it shall an. 1 may he law ful for'nge. 50me of the annual messages to ti'hle h'ier.iri'. for eveiy thi-.j like1 c, o jan head of a f imilv , yr-ung men over tho tvhich Gen. Jackson's n.ime has been ap;t, ,. inndi!i. ?, and is onl rotoricu' age of twenty one eai. or widow, r.r.t p.endcd, to shut one? eye to the marked

f r .. ' mtv ' u.v.mT lit? r.tttl ! ' mo m ; navmu receiven a ei uiaie.'u oi iauci notn contrast estiimiea iy tne ( ..uiii auu

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Avotiifr hiiiToR Rhvarpfi . We learn hv the h-t t, umber of the Camden .loiirnnl. tloit ti-

rc t-e- I himself to the ear of his idol; an actual settler en ar. parcel cf laud gence, the honesty of purpose ot l.,e one, , ,,ti,.nt,.,i anj Wltty edit r there has been utR-red

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II tv-jthe Cnited Slates, and wih:rg to become statesman like view ?, the clear mtelli-

n himself a most hmr.','e hu et authorized by tlr.s act to be sold and no

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1 the i.ltv crait. the p-af.rv sopr.isiry, a s.Uutn, nv hit n 'otcal opponents.

,n the . xeru- c.i r -ct, -e in ph., mrh i cc.:.;mg in ipiantitv tho amount o'. one an 1 the dishonest and deceitful purpose : sinvcurp.be has seen fit to decline. ILj remurk?, asaUc,.e.,,at,ve.Ule,ds,M.o:e-.v!ter section.., demand and received which breathes throughout every 1 UVT t . r l 5 r pendtn-o u,.;'! ,imi :,u-av from m di--;i; m t:.e t roper Kegu ct and Leceiver. the et.ter. Mr. Clays M,ecches on ,he I and the earth. We are L much oblUe JtotUin gust W'i'' -ufiini' t,e :i .h' dijilU' is soon as ih'rtj day- sliall have elapsed, Tar;ff, on the B.mk, on the Public lanos, .t-io-uh we accepted 6ti'$ nomaiter,uc hait d ii.li o t- -.ah!e character oV !',e ...'( r the f aid parcel shall l.ae fallen to ' during the bite session, place htm among nooccas.onat prcsa'." ?o" r '. 1 1 ih t u idi'.p de:sr- .enh' r of the grn.uateii prices by this acCthe very first statesmen of this or any i" . -i I. 'II . t . ' : . i . . I .. ., .mrmi.ri.ii ( .nl ' ii . ." ,u;..- In fitrn 7 f ): 'i Ap'i .'cf rr'r 'lit i1

by his e.fTicial personal influence, every I io whicn was found a nuinher of dead ha

dies, aud about O souls. cw.ny of fhcu starving and laboring under disease. They were all speedily removed; the furniture and clothing burnt, and the house locked up. Our mlGimant says, one of the wretched inmates, a female, while walking to a more comfortable dwelling, fell seuseles in the street, from a sudden attack of the Cholera. She was taken to a hospital' and died in a lew hours. Great exertions are being made by the wealthy and philanthropic to alleviate these sutlerings. A large amount oi money has been collected and placed in the. hands oi ward committees to be applied to the necesiitous puor. The corp.oatin is also active in finding out tne n:k an; -

moving i hem to ho.-pitals, e.n i t' e r h. ur has contr ibuted much to ro-t K' '-u,,a " c. to those who remain in the city. liiekntll i lltpiiTtir

tics on manufactures: Are n d the peo pie disgusted with thi barefaced jesuitry ? this despicable h pocrisv ? PynchLurgh fircinian.

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viab'.i-l. cd. i wti'ten permission to settle other ccuntrv. It is retieshintr to turn

h oi the same; and if tho pcrsca so apply from the productions of the Van Euren

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i toe . t.!, inj ",tr larid etleied ty the tirst section of this 'pure fouotam ot know ledge, wisaom, and a- e.ii.1; vet f r one doilar per acre; or fjf'ty cents ' patriotism, which flows thro' the speech-

t;ie p isi tts-ipei acre tor land encred at seventy tive ;es ot the great Western .statesman

is tne wr-cry l rert? per acre: or twenty live cents per

:bh i vc P,( i, i ing shall pay .low I. to the proper Eeceiv- school, the veto litter, the -appeals ot i ; Iu- j-.-'u.M e-! ei . the sum ol severity live cents per acre, norance to ignorance,"1 and dunk at th

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lh-x veil I they get over this

Shortly before the President made the second declaration of in lepcn lenct that is declared hiraelf independent of Congress and people by his veto, there was a meeting of Jackson men in Wrlhamsport, Lycoming county, it being court week, and with a view of kepp:rg up a creed pin?

A t.iot count.-rwoik.-hi, ' rtdt or. makes God after miUiui.i,arKi cho..,. 5 tto.' t modehe cruirhid-i-"'iCii-

Wh it an c' entr. c;ty of wicKa was it to oir-t Cct wii- in.i. J. rer ul . .tt a;it'ft.r a chareh too! hut sacli uere.nu ue (a1 ro i l) called iai: :tu.ir.. hancH-t--i Church tv.ii ri'itTted hy ICioy V'lll .is t inl i.try, ,ii"it-r the-rtbo'itiuu ui th it d .in p-' . '. ; rirde;T

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