Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 48, Vincennes, Knox County, 25 August 1832 — Page 2
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s i Litnvv. L(;r-1 1 rvovLrss ticket. :;t.p.ty .(M; imo.v. "v am cnf. .am i n s k r a u a r. i r UF.EVF n. CLAY ELECTORS. A, oit Ki yk! mvai.i.. of Knox county Haukin-. cf Fon.'itain, : i Hi M'Fr.so.v. of Maiion, Drr.M.i l'r-,MN..TOK,of Harrison, V.t r k ti Wir-oN. of Cas, r: ' n l.i piow, of Dearborn, i. ho i a . of Way ne, ;vr v.v' ; r.vrrus, of Union counfy, !r is . Ni ki v, of Gibson. JACIISON TICKET. ANDliF.W JACKSON. For Vice Piesiihnt. MAKTIN VAN M HEN ELECTORS. nF.OlUiP. LOON, J MI 1 LAKE. MlTHUi: p ATT EPSO?i N.VI'HN P. PALM Ell , M M'.K CIU MK. nitiMAS C.IVENS, A S. P.l IINETT, K. AUMSTKONt;, JOHN KETCH AM, ; p.. You will please tell .Mr. lli'd to ;f-c i tinue in? t aper at the end oi the piNin' year This is in ro;i-i ijuetu e ol ho iite.uiar.ty of th- mai's. J. 1!. ; Pikr iitiulv. Aug. 0, UJ. ! i 1 Tf..- above is an extract iiom a ie;tcr; h: !: a frienrt to the ed iters of I : i pa or re-.T-.vcd recently from Pike county. It is , . (- anothi r preot n. addition to thousar.us ol . . . , -, ri other?, to show the great lire jruhmty ct ; the mail under the niindni-tra'.ion ol tliej Di. tutor. Papers friendly to Jackson-', lii.d their way to their proper destination ; . lot thoe friendly to the great statesman,; Henry Clay. hae not the tame good for -' fune. Wf' i this? Are the latter sup pressed. let intrlligenc nt" f riitdr, 1 e oi tue (-UUIO-, mi's (if government should renrh the 1 . ., , ,.f .ii. 1. or i t f np I hi ii I ' .... -- be re-n oe-l to it for n.r purity . It there . , . L i.e (iejariuie,r. wnuri inoi e i n n .nu-( . i' . t I ... :, I, , . i Put uou.y ol those , whose hand- it ha, tU r",!!Kt 0t hv" gn.t ,,,.oel Jacks,-,, who ha, rnaly tr n. pled upon the C'0-ordin..te tranche ct the Cov eminent,- and hown his ion . t In.,, ,f ll,,. u ii ifa '111, ,1 t-tPS I P , ...I.j'l !Wl "I.V ' l I - I 1 v- . ....v.. w. . - - i t 'o hv v .-t. .ini tlie most imnot lant bills i 1 . . . j .... . ' I . . ih.. .,..r,..-.inblii tvo nl tun p .- i '4 i i mi . i 111 . i" i -1 v .- t ' . . lb 1 i : will the people if niain tlmd th. n i'Vitule: j I !s and si rambles lor cdice , . .-. t b.e ipia rro.no.t t i v. J i ivson auauuisir auou, are rot or'.v 11 Mri ions but ludicrous. Que man obt.-ii a Ji o.dice. lie sends forth; hrrai r d'- 10. use of t! o w i-dom. moder-! . , -lor 1 d i.-H 1 !- ot the Piesioent, another , , jbi: di clr,'-e ot about a middle crane. ' ?ay r. ' (;!? so fat; he pouti a little like rhil.i lint tear in events Him Iro.-n 1 1 .n.l lanur-c . ' hi rd, receives me th reus . . v . . , in' 1 11 , in 1 mee ; ne "grins and rears or me; his t ' .iio rous vocileraticns in l be II n.ino - v e in ine i.ini louuon oi ouices: .1. I'. l...' r Would vi-'i hKe to take a d skin, sir -If ii a cp"d one 1 v dl take it o,).,i ope--vvhv it was taken mT tl fat le dor i n fver saw r:o n a- c i e.u: . tat .1, von n.vei d,d see anv thu s; 1 .' kc it- b via as ruUt, lit"" fat o. ;" skin- I I., I as f,,r--oh b. ;e ... - i .i i i tin i k.niiv n m tins; so verv ceed, ! have he . id they w eie tt nder "' -Oh but well I k'Mi't kin w a- I can say he was so; thueeeia.icnut ..iter all. but vou must like it. We le ..a f,om the Louisvide A I vet ti - rr. tha: Mi L rT thitt. the Jackson can
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tv .a (....!,!, to,,k the torts at An ihu ic and ojeraU d b hi? Veto to t re- e t -i o-,-.. V . . ,, t . , tJlJl" ""M-" t,.c,r r.ro,,ei,-sa,M,ed? W e hope .he ; r,r;0li ,0.. ; ; gj idoc trine must destroy t h.s Pepuhlicthat any stronger dunk than tha healthy i.rru .snot far o i-tan t w hen t h abu-e and ; !fi0ra upon parole, not to take un an- 1 ed V f "m 7 ,mJ-7 V' L"" 01 V1-6 l'ICS'rit ;-'"Pl u.J miriistrat i,.n Le vcr.:oco!.I viter. In.l.l artler.l sis.intd t n ,.a I,,,,,,,,, fm '.i o-vi 'I his (not-1 -o V , m,ul honest .i.UojCvcry thmg is bought and sold. Votes,! are. vei y seldom used on public occasions, iv-rannv n the part er h"Se now m pow :agair.-r luem oi .Anna. ! (us took place rates m i .mi uter I he . ec ido it thev r i i . . . -' . - - . . i . , , !m coreitucnre of -omo vndenrr ihe Uv ' i . . ' e i ' ' - techngs, ojiiinois, are in mai kot, und ..t ( Ihuldinga are raise.l. c orn husked, boat er, wdl beat an end. and the Kn v e, nment ! ' "rt ; i e Ale v h ,o on,!,: o,, tree. n,;l not support .Wcied to the hihet bidder The lei-la ! tu , aed.helds in r , eat toitnbe, s rea ped will.
p"e oi ii'. ij,..', in 1 1 int , v 1 1 1 ne more:isi tci'!ci;iv na neen shee.n t.v the trea-i"1 -,M 11 us er. ; an;i r eject-1 p-j.-. iei our citizens he upon the ale. . ! ' death that p-'adar Cpi-.i..n is to sub-tantiallv ic-warded. Barry, Lewis. :sur' rcpotts. to ! e a certain expendituie!""--' '- !u,) !, ul 1 'U rt" a burner Con-' let their remonstrances break lorth fiom ; conuder'aL'e 7tc V m" f tvor ' of" te-npeT K.ndaM.&Co in their rnnnajre tnent with ! ntar,l!,rpc "l!,o:;s lf do!hl,oU., anJ grron 1,p nu-r l::v.,0us p;e!euts. a5; every -hamlet, village, and city m lha t ' ance. and that opposition is v'i'JenC , . .. 4. , , ' jahove the annual expemktu.e v( Adam'?hat a P'1 ,c n,lk tf!? he limits ct a' solemn, long-repeated, monitory tone than for mcrlv o. 1 .mor .e, ........ . appear to h .ve kept the tol'owir-.g ,n their, instructed by sm h impositions as lind -.u -1 h' 'dh ! "d "tg-n that he mea ns ; iuriiscretior, od' his mi-guided ministry. ! of temnerarc e rrr- ' . '
1,da-e tor (iovemor in Kentucky, has election, or I fear many ,!,-mmiv r.fl 1 ..SI. . - . .... 1 . i -
teen elected by a m.?j'Mity it between t and ;t'J. The result was not to u uM.. peeled, n Mr. Puckner, his opponent, had previously advocated seme imvisu es lot cc:.lc ted w :'': politic?, w loch rixcier
jci Ii i in very unpopular. Mi. Morehead,
the Clay candidate for Lieut. Oovernor, has Iron elected by a large majority. We have not learnt the final result of the legislative election, hut judge frr;n J'1r ctuim we have seen, ther will he a (V rided n.njoi it y in favor of "Harry Clay . We have not vet ascertained the result of the election in tht state for the legisreive the proper . - them before out lature; so soon as we re returns, we fhall place th i rnai erf . ii rew 1 1 cm Il.e ii(lian -nice oi:r la!. .
iance of j uldto and general pi ope i il ' '. : The Steam boat, now huiloinj in thisjjt Uitl do no longer i u'dic good must Iv
r l sro. v, ill be launched on Thutsday at nMoc' P V
j.aMnil!e. lor -me peopie 5'.-a,' ;-e tree nnoti unui ..o nseii:e;us ; mey Kn,,!V An election for P-orouh Coti?latle uiUjA man r.ho wruld wear a summer coat inthe scare ity cf money; the cstrav agant , , , , " I the winter season, because it had fti'pitce it comtnaniU vh?n loaned bv local nlvopoi'-e this day. vurm enough at one season, although he ! money Iti.ders; they know that the vuh.e ' . . ... . . i . . . i . i
i Solomon Hathbone ha- authoiied u- tn:l' I . . . ;siy he ha? Ueclineu t.cmg a canuiuaie . , Corough Ccnstabl:'. I "A resident of LOck tow nMup, I osey onn!v. Indiana' in tr?norulinr to a cure i :V,r fK.,1r,r., ti 1.1 il.r .1 , f , ra J f . J i7 lL .'lllJK J (JUII.IIVH ... HIV- v. . 4 . v . v. ! I her bittht ight. We give the. proem a? a i 'pec irnen of the u h'de. ' The Mu-e now inspire my theme, Whilst 1 siiig what I have seen."' Th le toiegoiag ihyme reminds ot an n -r oi-:t;th on a Constat, who w;n Mr a 1 tiase in ofhee. It i an thus: iPrp j;f. y; ' Who r;o more w,U trouble you tr -uhle c::. ' The following i a com;.;!, tatemeut -I the o'.es given at tlte late el-e;tton fji representatives in the co-jm and Mai! in, tow ;t : E H. McJunkiri. ' ;,,;,,, r Praia:, Jarnes iJrtezi . ies uf Daviess 5 1 C McJuTiUm and Waliacr r.rc .;cc!cd. Extra ! of a let'er from a gentleman ai cw t h loans, to h:s ti iofid in tins place. "cania .vuua i? in possession ol t nc ! i.C ....... . , .1 Xil :U - colo.. , .UH n ' e.l .li t e r ' 1 A 1 U" s.t,0,"- ' Tl "ted l!' i.A,ne - r lis.' ill. ipj it. i is I'm, .it nt... ....... .-...v.. ... ..... i i .. . it,i. i i k. - , 111 ""Hiei.
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i :.uf(1 I,-,,,,, if . .IIr r,.;or,a ''aimeu upon u:cni in ine name ot Jacu ' , . . , , . , .i , ,wnero i i i'M'.j iiouj.u .ur cii'..ens can 1 1 . . ihn r vr In.irn ot (iorteiI mesr.bej- anu ;aot have a place. !r,mnv r.i :t , , .,(1,...nr. .rnu.aUr r.r, son. IPs uncertain ami a;nhfgo(,s course UlL 1 SCIlI?1Vn ('' c :C.rLV ' : , comrn.it. i o . o .iiivamo .oinesiio corn , . i xcentin0, ior it e tldn il ues ri cont ( -Amok Cnunn.ibr the signature being !m(.Ice, apd mar.nlactuie.s and improve-i"""t have an end . I t will huuh itseU be- t;'je lhiQ cf Vr..o ahitiiunco from a! jneither Latin, Pottauattami, Dutch, rfients at a ! w ate. Wo are drained by jlo,e at,d he fj-tuneU ali-e tn iu en ll'rench nor English, i on our tahle. He 'l;ini fficts; and .he diMrihuiion of the i!etxityjn. Eiffht addrc?5es in this tr.vn nr.u io'.r -f. t , , , , dand sales pr posl bv Mr. Cl iv. de-i 1 ( t ;iif' ,ur (he !,n5( nt ,,,,t )'oa t ,i rrr'l...r.. of ,i e rc,M .... ho,e oee., dchv or she may have hecri horn a poet or p -,, , . . -. iiin hear Ii ni ot.. t p..r...- oi w.e cct.n. ,r... t t-tt. t.ei.v ! , ". , t -Meated by --acuson policy. We renitre j lU1 . Lied by gentlemen of the b..;; ct the P-.s! ,etess but in maturer ago hi? h)Ft his or .he use of rnonev at a fair rrice.no matter! Ci I lA-.y . r . n.. n
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i or t no, ,i rwonr. 1 Pr.ahnr.i . .! ., -. " " - i JOl.'l il, ( .1 iiilll ! . !ii!()lll III IV, S u r I'l'i' in ,f' ' O, liiiii i.'i. i.'r.n.'i i . . . , - u e u, ,o . K " ' leat rtectu,g,u:iarv ;.;,.,; t 4;t V,, 1; a,d sc.ee nmg th. m trcrr. justice " .aliii-the atientr ,n ot Con-aess to the
v or. an:. vi.c i : n n r.s , a:.y i i : . 11 r :...- v-. -. .r. . C t. If,..,. . . . .' .. ... e) i'lnt ij. "He h;: u-hj.d !,i a-v:.t to !;.u-. t. v. t.oi.-ou.e an.I i.tt -sarv, I r tr Z - .u- r..- . -y . Ml-Ks. Em reus: 'I'l.e ni'S! faii-fac-tory method ot illustrating av e. ( , pnri Ci pics, e ilher m srirncec r po iin is hv exhibit;!. s-imi'li.. ot thpir t-r:.r t . . 7 p.icauon. General Jacksen pron.i-ed u'reform tne a. ministration ot An; and Clay was proclaimed - v;i.;:;;t , and (.c, whaiistl.e rf.,rvis a-. thp nt 1 t, l - ,, j, , n'e " hi- J.ou-m admini-.'ia-tiatton? The promised ,ef.-t.i i toun-' ;, . k .- . . , . ne a "reward ot such rncn us b Jadah aam Mae Ca:iby, ar.d tuinmg out ri such"' mn a- ( hare- IPniri :m,l M v .. . . j i-
i,uiui'11 ,i; L ne-ie. u si cms t iiavrii w"" "V'u" ' 4l' -arbitrary novver in virw. hi -. f...,.,r ... vvtucli the tru nds ot internal imnrove-:
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...hw F.Vi, in a uiaj 'iitv ei ine'-- "- - .vr. vcu. .epresentativr, oi the oplo. Ls prv.-j'--v'"- be-er.usr ttirrc had b-?er no prior
Irm,'.. Ilirni.,,1. t ..'I..I . " I.. ,v -'V 'v.,,11 mt vneot auu ne " l .mi ISVlll.' - i I P O u .i I 1 t I. . I . . - . . a I - . l . . ..... .. 'v.ii.. i , m , iv . , . , r i . 1 1 ! e 1 1 S : . i I I I I . sLiiner- wr.'H'ut .uier!u to the nro' - .n - . r i e : w ;ieu we (md cur safe cur re r.cy - jistroyed, anJ every appropriation to im- ; ' V cur rivers and cur roads, vctced. lean the u.hnl minu .a" tin ,- ,11,.,. ........... ...... . , ite r r v e rs. remain 1 he.: ; ... i ..v.-.... 1 . , , l) ,nM: 0Ufl '''' 1 den. . ;.i and p 14 ot i:ce holders. m,v 1, r r, I,. . . - . ........ i . i I . 1 ' 1 u;' 1 "mseiv r-, op. n i aci io- i.o (u.osei c-xuu-ive poi i -t:;ry can h-r jiime, sircvv how impcsfa-ns nay dian-
! ,'('"'t thc h"fe ot' thy Lrit" u ho Ar.C. a sensitive n.in
d.ued .Mir independence; but thev will' ' -e cured at the lA.dx- Pies, tentiall te rw ar d income compute 1 1 - -; r -1 me n t - t o I r.i . testioy the unexampled prosperity cf it is;v Cnion. I'nder the adinmis r t on of V r. ; A ! mis. Indiana i rocurciJ j ubiic enm! ompenate her for hei ptivati ts ; s prec-jif l i i:i 's n?ti ! '! Mi- y'oh. h'
ar.d F.ne Car.nl; the Wabash nvcr was examioed; the Michigan Iload Land. were cordirmpd. What has Gen Veto
allowed her to heneht by ? What has he 'tamely riveting theyol.e of luminal r---TUCtioned for her benefit, although hv a 'j-uiHran bondage anui.d rair vassal tiecks. -mall n- .i-ruv he received her ?!irf.."tt ?The lights of the people are made the
Why, t.ntliine'p00'1 w,iJl,r'vei The un provemeni t the Wabash and the urvev of" th Vhit rivers hae been irtua'.! v i " fi . vetoed, afu r a majority ef hot!) houses ot (Congress had anet:or:ed appropriation?: and under the doctrine of the obi veto on
jt,,c lay tulle road, the Loursville and St . ' nedde serv ice. Tarty iev-, party ohjvtts Lcuh road, h-s been suffered n ?!epp in M:rm to le the ordy endi c government, ;r(inifnjtlcc Vet this people, the neoide'and instead ot Ifhohim a nation of tree-
' imrnt'iliatelv interested, are called upon' to support JacUon mea.and J arkn docr;np .,n, ! sn himoelt. in ntftr
con-ulied. "The Union must he nieserv-'thtir
ed" Jackson must return to hi o n ana eu.iamc gar ment otter ie;i to j luuj. must ne nipped Oy n frost; and j,,,,, j c,;,..(. nih Al ,,oul(, le , k hen f- , myse t 3 guided bv the reason of things n i j poricice adnvniiihcs, y el I console !n rehur ri t the obstinate, under v ictun, tliat r:ecfs-ttv and sui Tering will VC SUI C l P. S 1 1 D 1 0 1 S . 't'l ,vr;t ,, . i; r,.:h' r i he v.Csi vv.i.,.- (i.in,-no rr.a.ter who coins it; oai own comaiottiiies can- j ... i . i . . . n.t otherwi-o le brought to corn; etc with! r)r itish mar.uhtr.lures ; and we have. ;t!rea j dy one hundred do. Sura cf Pi dish capital !in Hritish man.;t.ie!:ire', for every on-? ,.-Mnr r i; :!::!, invested 'I'll J 1 S.U-'ti c i an i A'ilf r scan ;iVi. The destruction of the i. in .a or ino . .:es leo.is to lucn'ase foreign infhr.cr, c tippling our do.firstor 0'irrMiCy, ' i Minq; to tho v.due of 'foreijrn c tpi'al tint n-.ay in various ways, !.- ititroduci (1. In rehitma to this m itter, .'!';.' nntjoiis of Jack-'ui are of equal vahdi'v v.ith his otb.i r humluL'j lesr.ectint? ...j,,-, ., ppointrr.ent of mc riders cf Co:: gross odice.' ntid t!ir 'Mh.dnte propriety of ;r;ct.ag a piosuiont to cne tertn,M ;;as apponiU 'J morn vongreismeu loomce 'thr.n all his prde.'css.)rj; and he is busy tn eiirtror.eoi :-g, n be le elrcted in coni ' r . t of .ill !.. had previously proclai:)ed'. "V" people he dehided to id" s-)'' a wo1;.. i ii.-Jict r! answ c r; i'vrv a;;;i: ' o i - I op i 1 1 y i i i,:k,..o ov c. is. a:ii ne.uier "U O ies" i - I . : ' - 1 . . - nt i I nor " d vo i ! i- r da'v denv that h. hi .. iv. i.i. i oa...(,tny i.i.u iw nis ' " " 1 l " , .renry - jemhMed money worta more than . i. ) . .. iir - M.i'ieir:ent who oisiriraid.s their interests i.n.j iui.1 I'lILl", II t, UIU tCJIIlll 111,1 an
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iei;ewal .f the thai ter of ihe Hank ofIf;u;lI(k(! ,;0tht,ir Hippo,!. The most !the I mted bta'es. and then reproving flagitious compromises have ht en made then, lor vo:uo' hir its renewal, as out ol i..m. . . . i... r- ... .
. time, in pioposing a plan i.ir a .National iiai.Ii i! nis own rnonstious eo;:ceplion. ai d then oo.ei tio to the renewal of the Uhailei i !' iho eM-;ir,g "..iidi as t:ncot:-ti - i'ltf ri:.!. i : e e'tK'ans w horeailaii his r., ssag., p, i 'oaiess. n.a-t be able to ei osc (he !;.!-i pieiencen of the Hank veto; thev uisgiai-e tb.e diin;ed station Jack soi, r.we. Upifv. t.et the voice ot a nati' n ef l: c .-men be fair ! neavu ; ano til , ,-1 I. . ,.-(.. . I . . 1 . mw.,,l,,M,)p.u.;iiir -;o:.M,;encv ; :.d lioust.ee ot this. '.'arl - . M lidmu.i: ti'aiion w ill id longer be , ;"'-!-! ll prepcr, or right, oy .ny name - le- bn l!U'"-s n anv nuarter uoanci. I .... 1 ....... ; I. .. .11 . I l -in.nM.aiioij win id longer ne In ''efcrc oi the glaring inconsistency or trie 1 resident. 11 aiinriHtn" tti anrirn-! . . , . 0 . " ... .........1. uiii-i", c-, I ri .i r , f 1 I 1 l 1 , 1 .il 11' llm ! !fln;o r f Pm.rncii,. . . , . .... .. ! f Iit.n , w. ..11.11 ,,. m . . . I r x- 11 T ; i i i 1 " ni ',J a n-i kiu it II I . i ..." i i ' 'u'; i . . . ! . . i . . i i . . . . 1 1 E.i.'i i . uppioiui i t:-;:i U-i the .tnr.rr.ve.r-, v.t Ol IS char.neU: ... . I i . i. . .. . . . . : i : . . . . . i ; or su- n au .s io uaui, a,Sttll1 - ui' 'heso rive.s. mry to meir porn ' 1 tury , ior fsmri Ot such con-! cannot speak ,tu patien:e h.dhmi nvv - in 1 cnns 1 vania. A; w rife.r'io thai Shite' very iustlv remarks, - - . ' I f : M i it -the lonff aer-uie-ence of Pennsvl I . 1 . . . . - , . . im i j.- a course of pd it ical fraud. and the oijr.trr ancc whi h the administration af- ' res to if, have ahno.-t legalised the prusiKu'ien of fiie great and essential princip's v hi'.h e.vc birth to the revd'.i'ipn
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;.t.e upper dissis-ippi; and we are. to pre-; so conspicuous a candidate f,r the pres. that some continue , ;w, ;sum toadoijior navigable rivers. oency . i a si.nMN lit v w hid. -eve. v citi 'cause of povtI,v ln;.n.v ,.,.., , itfW.-et; mllbehm.'cdtotheu f this Commonwealth owe, , l.is'shed, iiu-arutv de'e''- . -V V'- -V'':'. part below the ,V-7r -or? of e.ttnj. S - tore tat hers . who establish..,. I - r h .... , , ... 1 . ..... ' ;., ' ' "" v" : ' "'.a '""V
ihat .he external o f .eign commerce , ar.d hi, Pte.ity, to whom he ,s bound t J w iuch notv p, ev ,.ds and v to -t ihe Lulled Marts is to be regarded a-: transmit the inheritance nrm....irc.i i ...i, ... . ,u','.1',4e') l"
The lire of sfieiity no Lager warms cur blood, arid whilst we boast of xcmption
from the chain? of royal sla cry , e are - -abject cf sale rtnd UaLhe; the press f ought or mu.zled by ir.onied owcr, or con noted by executive and elhce i: tin'ence, whil-t reward are never I e Mowed the vntuou-, hi ihe just meed of meiit, .'but the iecom ct.se of senile an. I ig - men, airi.i! to e st abh?h an honorat le and patet nal ail mini jtrution. ubich shall pio tect and f.iilren'e life Pile i e-f oi a I . ". i sec men li!e ii bat.d ot f:. chanter s' r i m bling i r plunder, and orco; id in !iai it".; ill gotten sped. ! I.Mthe eople speak cf J.i. ksci course pmpeny .esseneo m prvponroa as "le scarcity oi money increases us rate 0 .aterest; and 1 know, witli the general : t , , i i :want ut means now approaching, and the ,x . , . ' , , 7 . theatre lor ust-lul e;t,;idishments ami im - i . i . i , . !(v. ithout local moans to promote them,) Ithatamajontvof our ci:izM,s w.ll no Ion 1 ' - . . i;er sanction the impositut s hereto ,ne - - . .. n f :ir lr . rou run vim i nni's o.u'.r.Trr. -THE PAirrV1 EXPATIH.VnON Once ;i lir:t:-h si.l iect. a!w uvs a Pr:!:sh sid j'.v t , mid the Enlano" K mg '. Once a J.k ks n man , alwav s a J.u ksoii-man, say the whede going Jackson n.ock 'Tlepuh l;-a; p:irty, now in p '.vci, who ta:c Tiotliing fcr meiiMite!-! .V-vi and th? emoUitr.oats of ojjii, co:nr:;a'id it'gaid, arid the true Piilvsh doctrino o! adlierence light or w long,"' no matter lor the general welt.ue. is a fashionable oico'd n.ov ii sstilled into the minds id the paity dependants. Indiana lias witnes-Cil a disregard id chcr mtt,esls-her rivei, 5: roads are cast laside with inditlerence, and yet lu-r ciliIzens are calletl upon to "adhere" lo the man whose course has been altogether inimical! The late let tion piov es, that our citieiu will not knowingly be imoosed upon, by pietenets . Put iho i; .to is r.t i p Mivakem-d to ;i in!! nn nt n.w ,.r.-...nr.i . i ...t.ai. . . . vij t iv , . VUl lllll.ll. Ull L 1 L Ij.Il'II !. c i ' i i i i manv t whom were de hided osiippoit I hc J'lckst:, x-v lh '-"ce of Idisannoiuted hone-, will do S, no longer ' r - i. .u.ei- i . , "s" nave oeeu oni.i ui in .;..ted !.y the .spirit cf the times. Cupidi , tieu..ic .ifui c a.. i m i ti l oi laws. I atrn.;i . . . . . ,-uand the eou.:n weal have been hud (ur.,r . . . . . ! ,,1 "t f' f the r r , fj i . ; ; in. 1 1 , r , . , 1 1 1 1 ivl.il. m..,. I..... I.,.. Jtn.v i) un i ,. i. '.'i 1 1 c j (j i ii in e n i arid men d b.ose morals ai.o I'reat political
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protligacy. Ihe I t.ople so: and c these . their ir.thience uto the scab- of leinpci-:h;ng-, and they rnu-t not c.niplain !--' ar.ee. 'i'he .rood ellects of .hi court r:
iy cannot exercise the con-titntionai
nght to meet and remonstrate ag.iu-i canons, drunkenness riots, quarrtb, p: jgrievances of such magnitude! They fane swearing and a host ot other vicecannot express the wish to have a more ! have been greatly d inui.i -h( d , in some honest Administration at iho fr. .;,.: 1 " :. 1. .1:,
(h;,M onc n,n. , if o .i,0 .,,-. i, ., 1 . . .... . , . 1 ..v , l.i ... ,. 11LV ,i-tU U 1 lit re liei11;; lhp roastduiim dc 1 o.l ' IK, th,, ,n;rit of Apu tro-n ,...r ! ...Ii ; rr ..' Ar. we on.,er ; Has virtue sue j.i i tl-e present c , .I,VJ . rc no UIlfii;r 1C )verumcr,t of despots?, cumbed under the vice- ot :e jue-eui generation. wr have ti, men in power icdj JtrrmiucJ that tr'r a if v. ri!rio'r ',1 i,i..,i,-i ,.,,1 ,;.i , -r--c- " -,vw.,.., j ' 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 i;'Mr :s.y, cic i:i,(.-ti;p:iu::;e wt;n iiherty and haruoness'.'" ii.i-Mii.r-: . I , . 0 . i t . . - I . I . , . , . . i.,..,.tu., ,i.i.Vv.. ".-ne e, nor iead hut; sleepethv Let us arou?e her from her tor : J o oppose t! (urt! ior i:;?enfion ol iuceuuiriiiiairf.il. I ,., i.i , . . inrci'iiiiDiiicO; in Uie so vera . ,.n..ti, h... nr, and i.,i...r MM.. . .i. ' . .. . - . i.,auuiesScU puniicly.hy gentlemen selected ' . i . . . . , for their -tar.di.-.g and iuluencc Not time sh.... go-.d work t I My, Order, and ; - .vethe beauhlui Kisel I;:... good tioteji,, taot io oi v oi. . l.ciV vni'.v ..... 4 iua, - , is am that a nail I toad is about to! he construe'! -d across the isthmus of Da ; rif ii to Lt. 4o miles long, and its "reali st I df vati-'a thie.? hiindie J fe-;.'
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j f0n,., i,,g qucstum-: I j., I the Asiatic Cholera a (.i-ea-c 1 4. r:.,f i-m,r nature a the irall m x, mcar 2d. Dr it leave any mar.. on the idesh Httrr recovery, :n :m eviJt-i.cc oi .is 1 ra l -,f ))rf? it ever attack the same per srti more than once. or is it like the suvd 1 l e llillt ruii -v 1 . cr,5cr,ii;Ei:. Of Vox'; canity, Imttzn.:. Sunc oi oijr medical JriiTtid, v .M ; !c2:r an?wei tlit-e :ie j c, s-,-, rVr ---Vv msortin-' the t'oV.ow , , Vll.inheliil ':i'er vmni;;! I a t . i i y ! u , ',- Hd.sci iberi. " i , , . . - , .., .- , I a fTti " ) I lit:. , WA,:.IIN(;T,:; t:;m1:i:AN('I: -OlllKlV The executive Committee snl mil tlie. 1 o 1 1 o i :". k" report, in i elation to the. cU i t-J ' , 5 , ' made 'or i .e I'ro.-'ioiu :) o tempeiai.ee si 1 , . . , i t he t ov n ic i. . 1 1 y t a n ing'o,n, o n i id ,,!". slc."r- ... . , . 0 L,!' r11 ' va3 cipu:.::-.:.., J .jr . i R'i .iiil. .1 n .ut i Ll c.on-ititu . ' v , ,' ., , 'requires mont'dv addi esse?, Tuovidealo: i 1 - ' ,e aadii nces hf.e been esct ( -Jit-gly hujiand attentive. Justice constrain us n ention that llircc cr ti -i ha-.e i . i ! the ccn? !itu! ion. 1 ut it t'ives us jdensurv; stae, nfii y the select commitUe.' i : aM plainly. and iille.cticnKtf v conveispd w.th iiieso j i rsons, mcy vhmu -.o me i.-uam of ma gage i s the g ratifying infoi matoi;. the dclu.itu.iiita had ;k kt.ow ledgtd the, re; tors and determined on acouisc "f entire ahstmence These as far a? our inlorina tion estei os. have lieed eter since in accordance w ith their piefission. The rnhip of a ft w might natutiilly have leeiv expected when w e consider the rapid in cit ase of the x.ciety : forty and even hily h ivicg joined at a single, meeting !t :iow numbers COl, and vvs can safely t.iv t!ie members ;iltncst without exception have acted con -istntly with the principles of the s.'( ietv . I i I . . .1 1 ! There has been in this place a radua' i decrease in the u-e cf aider t sj,,n!s du i ,r,, ....tr-.l .... l,ni iU ..-.ct wi" the ilecreao hns been astonishing, and f i: exceeded our most sanguine e pe( 'tatinnv . This fact a seen a! a iingle jjlni.ce, in thtown aod the cout;try, at the lamily fin said and in public assemblies. The f'rumr; .... . . . ... , . , on i me 0 1 u UKa i l s u t in K. un n; 1 1 lit I V ay j Iter ar.d cider has been its mhstitt injton, distilled louor. wrie not lound o j ihe table. !., celehratu-g .he Indeper j'J-;ce:fthoselited State, both akuhc an. w me w e, e hani.heu the dimng ha! and simple beer su plied the i r piece.---Meicharits nnd n,e hanics, farmeid :u gieat numbei-, phy siriam and lawyc is vvuluut ix, eptiv o, uoigis'.i i.tes, judges t and ministers. Inuj r.ol the wct'cht 1 ;na y he ea-ilv anticinated On nnblic e i(i,14frv Lr.. t." . ... land ' od order, have: hern extc. -i . r ! , r- J - proriiwied. In view of the wonderful su; cess -jthis humane institution. L-t us take eor.ia-'c an . go forward. 'i'peie ii each l.m: win. !i yet remains to be ros-cssfd. Wl.de we ir-ioice (hat more ! ' "' :.. .. . . . , : 1 1 mi,, county ate nir.i.ers ct p 'f rr ; firan.e sjcietirs, that the so certrui- ! ,t , .. ' i "'. i I'l,,..-,. n.,,r r- .1.,., . . . . w ... .... "ai.cv- oer or tnius;:::'. c.rr.er while we tii.ucr th it several d:-'i"rne have .f late y ear- ceased thiir'wo'k c'i . mor e i i-li! !o r its have cf le-rn it. c: v i . i. u I it(lll, ,i ..: ,, . ' ' ai.'in: i ,iu?t . i , v , ui , ...in.... . .... i i. ... ' m- . ' ' e..li.f-ilv rc ...U.lliUl.l W houh: not relay ..it ir -Ihis gTr-at and good c.ea-e o 1 1 r . d. . , . . ..... ., . , .... 1 1 . - j work. Let sm,.,! ' I ss.'i be IrerjUl fd-
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men of ;t profess. ,a.-. Let -oriVfre-V be h r mej at least m every l n-hip-lec .eery member be an aent, and use n. .nwii, cau-e Jraught with u.e i.esi i'llerests ol hum ivaiiity , p.iinutisrxi .m l relo'ion. Py the p.,ai. 1 :S .. ,c : cietv. - . ,..-, . . 1 1 ..I,, O. i motion, lti.iJi-tJt That the above rcnon t0 h.;wKrded to the IMif, f ' l.
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