Vincennes Gazette, Volume 2, Number 52, Vincennes, Knox County, 22 September 1832 — Page 2

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camped at the Sac village, oohocR iuu. tt.nt in"!: Bdev F.isley, one our

.i.r.i if ilip Cholera. on that tin v

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he tnrk si'Tv about 12 o'clock, he died at cannot ne mm ot mm, wi.

;Tl,t. nl was buried with all) 1. nim.unir.n mm.

V.III; viltii. ,1 - .. .. . ...

the respect circumstance? would admit. , ai.u .o hp

merely in nanus but likewise in principle. It is true hp h never hero a tiolent parly mon; he wajnlwny? tonmuch ot a pa- .-. ;.-.r i.r. . la ennn'rv trfr nartv. It

a Lcciv ofitever bed.

ev U la

sell no belter than a iioaa, . ,pJ rf the 1JJ'" straw stuck up m ihe political corn. n,r,; :l! ?!,r l-'un!. ,,crrer at hi? i.ie. ami rimer , a-o an. ,

...v.. . . . sr. ., . e. m,i,ipr, nerai'v hi

ing iMficliPf k epauu o;i -.. .

stuck up to be cawed at

w hat was maul ior roan-

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Tli a knavrs woik with, called a f.l "

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al-nr, Col. li. lHf

Det-rna rn it, tUcv will My of us by and j ,jme f,h hlJ v,v lr, t.-.n-f onr-ff .m M jbv.that inste.ul of havir? n iciv t he fi y. ,e V;V , 4Ul M uantrer? r j!;

the country, our liean? ov r).( , )i( M lV .! pmi.i ntvu i.-t

filthv b'.cre; to horras me . f,1Tlir r i, ,n that Ik; sin.i'rni no mr- ' . . . iV r. w niir. i ' ' ' r i!-n I: dip I i'i ;'

mow convalescent. 1 cannot preien u . . i.;,. in.u.nn.l.p: . ...,r.,n,-!, nr Ihr- 1 . h . r.rr t.

i ii fo(.t;nfy nf nil on those ;uivu:uai in me naunii , ei vec ; tnai we wmim u-r- i , re.rr, v m . ann r:" , --i. j describe, the ceiinBs oi ht?'nasM the mc time promoting the mtet 'ifqninfor car candidate, il Punch or il.r . Wt, tcarn :xU, f.-m the arr. 'irr.

mo t ti ....... .,:e,inilHM,nfiUmnitrv: and. hail t lie , ' t.c oe tll,nMi., r "The mod vou . . , ,.,, . ,,!,!.. h w.i? to hue I. err:

Oil I CI SOUli i'i:.' . j '-' - . iriuiii i-v.il .. " - - i jll i ii'- i '

The next morning I.icut. Thorn ol our , , Ir" r" ' i i,i. 61.mn( ! i-u Civ1 Hence it is, hat he h called the uatio.) l t sl(M( Company had he r'J; ewi'cjal candidate or, the people"- caudate. - , of th m,ncl Capt Br;;,r? c ! Neve r.hele. he did more to sustain the jre jf for fih tals0 aboutla p. nate? a l ot i rr,nUiran fl,rlv tl,an any other single m- nmJ fo

rnorLtrs 7 tcicrv.

turn was next, and that he w

summoned b the Anpel of tieath

tVelu c u now prone, an

Thatlpartv become a faction. and sought its wrir (,() ff)r him v ,., ,i,P r;l:Kkmith il j ', j at n-k" i-i.md, the 10 h in?t. w:h

m this time, our!aggrandi.finc-nt. instead of that of the I Si1.r(..iv .JS to ansu rr b;ccioM. (h

ONF ANP 1Nr.rAr.AV.I v.

in

oiTice, have now become.)

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A:"..rvj'" i7 i:. rnrt l'..rd desires

i . .u . .i r .1 men rfeeerte. have abandoned urh cuj me to sav that three ot l.i men f'1111" '

nvi.,n,crv i a nation, (a the adherents of .lackfom-m i ;Uid )!r.uv vour u ires t keep his

vn

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(' ia t' ' r t e I I Ul",S lUllll "in mm.; w. T l.r c. i , I I n i ,

: ho s'alT, l'l rotlr---:'n. v . .

ome.) he wonld ; mn,h clc l .l5 n ,l0U -man .Iocs il!) hi ..ir,.,.. (1f t!ir rl,o!. T,i at tlu? plarc, .idity, and a;ihci- or r, Cotmtr tnr.n with a -tni'M ' , l(.-,,-n.Ml (ien r.otf an.Kiov.

CLAY ELECTORS. i ; Krvx. npam.. of Knox county, bi-N 1Iank;ns. of I ountam, wan. Hi npvks n, of Mnnuu Dknm- IVnsiv ..Tov,ot Harrison, Wai.u k Wit,?on, cf Ca?s Sthui;n l.r..iov.-,..d- Dearborn, Abfi. I.omax, of Wayne, v,VAsn r.vtPTf. of I own county, John I. Ni Kt.v. of Gibson. Clay FJntoral Ticket, fr Illinois ucn. LrON ahi Wnirr Ga"inCo; CH Thomas MATr.a ot Randolph Co. Col W. li Aucufr of Clarke Co (Jen Jamf.s D Hf.nrv of Sangamon Co. Col. Haht FrT.i.ow5 of Sclmylcr Co.

f,om fears ol the choiera "f lUe9 Uved Cf.,.trv. Uc ha. devoted a lta m.,Uc his chamber hear Pe ilin? and : Matcs a,ler,led at the proper ira?i.faUr'rnci.ir!i u!eir names are Wm. ! public life , and talents of the first order , I tn ,!ec;irn;- The fart is. e (im, ( ,uL,;,n Atkmn :in.l,me lTunnt r'Hrenhem aud Kobei t to strengthen the union 'have been actin- too much as :t our ran !nHM (.(!!.nrn from St I.uis had arrrV f .1 i n,P here s but one! By rendering us independent " ! didate had nothing to recommend him.--;VC( .,t ,,,t Arm-ttong to be present at l.Kk mTninther imp Two other d,athJ r(c,,. . i More should be made ol hi n.il.t.uv tame I t,,vl(v; they. hower, rct-nncd by IT ". . . r :..i,,n,r the. Bv ptee..Ai:g a rai o -vccif. i a kind ot stuff that w ear- with. -ut emi. , ,,,,, . ,.n0i t-ini! v.

r tnnnl ilr ft nci .

other from attempting to swim his noise v r- - XV ..... m: ...... r nmp- ai c By c I ea ting a home ma rket.

ivipV ICIl'iml 7..hania Johnston ofjWhrn in Congress twenty vrars ago, he J glorious i:th, whose effects will be led Ci,nimi(!t.( to the care of KcoUtirt;

. it! i . i i- - i t .rv . K rt I . t ..,! tnil-ioa na mnor -u . ... , ... 1.... i n. i.-iol I norf' .

AnU IH Iir I V li ' ' I i " ' IfliMiinni

and taken to T no wes;

ippi. to be delivered up

and beats infinite stretching and t'irning. ; .j.)p ,., prisoners, tak:n in the batNot half enough lit. l-pcn sai l of that ;(. , ,j,r j; ,vj ,,xft the Mississippi, have

Salem Indiana I am in great haste and lUtood at the head of the party there: he 1 among the geee and tu.k.e- a? long a- parfv uh only write to correct fal-e. report- The'did more to sustain the war, declaied by ,,( heio i? able to v. -it the place ot ni,,v lo tir Cholera is subsiding at Itock island. Yes the republican?, than any other man ! victory And then his campaign ogimst ;(,c of (,,c M.s.i

jlcrdny no new cases, and only one death. J Fort Armstrong, '.Hh Sc !f inter, 1832. -v you jiaVc no doubt ere Ithis, heard we had encountered the chob icra and as you mu9t he anxious to hear

Thia number completes the second vol from me,! therefore take a moment to say. me of the Gazette, trough good re ;that since my last letter we have lost . -i p hive thniBeut. ' horn, of Knox connty, and John po:t,and through evil rcport.we have hu Uv SuMiTan. There is at this

far been enabled to present a weekly sneei in of rhoera in nur to our patron. To those who have really camp4 and no new ones for the last 21 sustained us. in our iof.int unrlertaking by hours. 'lire men generally are in good

. a l.v rvrriinrn made ueatt l aivi spirns. ji unee f.;in m toctual parents, and b exert n ma.U ; onfl Hlhjecl wi b

hchalt. we leei muu. ..mr.... , ,. . ... p;.rks the others

ffinorrp.-t ni flip timp- dorinfr thewhole

T' -- . - C of that contest, he was foremost in dews

ing the ways and mean to carry it on

the Creeks what a stupendous ,l'ra to 'when it shall be deemed necessary. The. fall on their whole force at once, and slrrc n,;nr:ai chiefs and warriors of the Sac

iihem up like a cucumber Never w:,',nn,j j,x tribes who have been taken

After the war was brought to a close, more mowing done, in a given t0 w,th roncis, or have been surrendered by

11 inllv li.. .,,.t of flip tnhp. aaionrr

iii i i " 'j i -

horn are Black Hawk, iNeiipppe, We-

ina nioasutcs to reiv4ir me i.u'n j. ; .j. n.v imh iti hWjh im ih ?i.u . ...,.-- .y r anil me i ic hm i, .

I. ... 'II. . . - - ... ... a

atlacueu Miem unawaies. im. A hoitaces: ne are int"imeo uipy nave?

in rn t o

we find him foremost in fixing the peace-hhe same men and machinery. II irdly ctablrahment6 of the countrv. an.' in devi-ten cf the heathen escaped!! And no great , .. . .-. . . . . . . , f. ii i . .. .. .

r1

in our

We have struggled the last year UHOugiu are COnva!epAent. In Capt. Brown's com

of cholera

m

ra

any difficulties and pecuniary embar-j pnr. 0 have died, and V ca'es ol

a,ment and have surmounted them par.:' n han.l In Capt. lords company z . U .y rt .liAt . rvr nw furs rrrn:nninop- rinrl

-n... i.., .... An fpnr ihp e;Lencics ot ." c

i.aii) , two cae? ot desertion, oarnes not re

war. T iieso are not emniv ar?L i hum- (,e

thev are facts, which nrav be e a by rr.- ,dnit special! v entitle s Jackson t toe vo.es , tnkrn to JetTt rson barrac!

ferringtothe journals of Ceng? ess. 'i ms jof the Chn-tiau community, as having.'. f- tj,0 nfib-rr-of the regular army . is the man who is now slandered and abu;- ishown how much easier a-id shorter wotk vt xvj,at ,;niP tj!r. -.onfmpbitei treaty

ed by hireling pi inters, a' the command U would be. to give hxui t!ie guantnnof some unprincipled intriguers, who la-j ship of thet Indian ragamulfins , who dis

linr to UrPti flip I Pto (TOCtllDO iilT. the

"kitchen r ahiflrt" in the exercise ol arbitrary pon er! This i the man the debauched '-Globe,"' and pensiontrd "Louis villc Adveitiser11 wonld inisreprr sent and destroy!!! Tire chief Jackson intugueis trample upon tiuth aod public viilue, to

lelude the people and letain power

grace ihr country in more way than one.

will lie hrhl, Col. P. doc not inform u . The difli-. tilties to bo settled by if, or by

qunc otker mean, are probably more ox-

than to sen.i bible among them, mi i rn i jf,nsjvi, ,,., , , vc been su-pe led by every

rie, czc. i lie cm. retire in rxpci-i tween tb.e tw-o plans which cannot hi 1 than oO cents a head, i- of itself proof But the strongest proof to my mind o his military genius, i- the f.r:t .!' h'.s b. i

l: m th

bV.tisl.ictoiy evidence, we are as

he passesrinn ot ben. Scott,

ih.it the Winn -bagoes, Kickipoo. ant; I'aUr ,nlanit also, have been mote cr

'i nr.

s;ii ed, is in t

ving acted a lifer at th-

a-'O o:

the times, partitularly the veto on the l co!cc(et1 v thc foil where ! pen these then own hand -they know they are cp-; revolution, woer.ee come- in., .u..Bank, will not only embarrass us. but ;!ines ami ara n0w on business, the disease. posc.I in practice to those maxim ot gen- of two wars."- Alter suco a piccoceu, ' llpuJf. f0t,n.rv Money' ha already subsided; no cases for the last "in republ.camsm which the virtue and developement, uno womUrsat l!:e - in a measure t!te whole coun.ry. .uanej , - ' intell.gencc of the country have uniform- they tell ol New-ton-jumping against the cannot be had except at an extravagant , "c ( . na,ro nr -,T nn,t Iv breathed and sanctioned they know inrl when quite a l ; or of i-Vi guoit'-

tied in t!ie late war. Vandalli Whi-

premium, and notes have already been .. mud) haVlT din0(i vitll Cl(.n , that a continuance of Jackson in power,

shaved by speculator at "20 percent. d;s-; Scott, with whom I am also much pleased. . liun, f what discount good rapt r wiP. ,The men were inspected yesterday, and

papt

iaid sc'Mi .

acting as he has acted hereretofore , muat

be attended by conseojiicnces fatal to any system of real freedom by internal dsa

leaving his master's sheep, t layonl.;s

back and look at the star, it i- hut rare ly that such master minds make their appearance; when they do, it is pleasant to trace them back from the first; and i

1 1 ' tv 1 1 1 hp li

1 e i.urchiscd one year hence, time r.-uii - . n,,, ssention --bv separation by a .iissolution

diow. Our delinquent subscribers must I Cl uk conntv Advert'.ser.f the union and lastly, by the triumph j doubt not. were a search made in the faheawa.c we cannot corvluct our busine,.; Indiana Democrat and New Albany Gaf a military despotism. But what care m.ly records, we shculdmvl him act;,,;-a U awate we cannov . i have such men, when thev possess power ! great part, earlier than bay m the without assistance on their part; and tins .-cue. . : .uvi pi.dit? They seem confidently to French and Indian wai Suppose uV m.lf. a i lirnvmil. nnl fll If OUfit. t . . i ,i..,mi il.olr .irl in mini cpoipnt. at r t n ( 1 i rr v c r v to 'hit r dec t 20 the t

UK UlrtRt iir iivwi.."'., - i , VOT. T1U', VI M.'F. M.? bA.tlli . mi) i.I'iimiicii wi iiiii.- u.... b 1 i v . . . - - j t '. 1 - -i ikm. ..1 Hn . riAt nnin( dirt l.l.lhr llfiUPVPF. t.

! n'lTK KCi II iiotiesuuy mei: 'ppum.ui?r uu mtj .r-n. , nvi vm ..u

IV a " ilUi'I'l MHllu Hi ccuic iiii.ii irai ". .iiimi'is: nun 'i v. ..... ..v..... . .

iobirct. If the constitution stands m the ! 1 he iiier t story will leave i.im several

Sun in ma

last

The editor of the u-cahhi says

"The Svrinzthld Rrvvblii nnner. in iuslttication ot it!

wublihinc the Iwnk Veto Message of the

Till: INDIANS. TI:e -1 ami.'Oi.t W ii'Tieb ago. i i orn Cabna. tenched at I"iie. n the Tib ins!., on In-.- way tn .' ll'erson I'.-uraf !;-", having -! board, as ; : i ot,-rs. I'bwk Hawk, thi;,i 1 i.' t "nd eleven of the oth r b ;'..) ir :. en ' t the Sacs' and Foxes, who ate ?o bt 'r lain.":!, rt present. a ho-tage fir the peace ,d !e cotuhi- t f theii tribes. They w ere ( ip'ured by the WiniK b igoe? . Ne . pT.pe and six other warriors wrie carried to the Barrack- on the fth. .The Iran qrdity of the frontier is thus per.r.an.-.!: h i ftnred. Tlie f.uolera has made its appearance on I lock l-land. S(. Louis TVtrK.

far, how ever. t.r

!

Messrs. Mil Cadttinlnn:

1 adverted in my first letter to the veto.. ...... ,7,,1(Vl, it. ur if that is too much trcu-! cars short of 00 at the end of his eight

Chl -r-.r,,,. I..; tul.irli t lip n t Viif ra n ivillnf.ll-." I I. H .1 ', - r r r rTieo t.- i I li : , n r c ri.inrc ro rwl -i J fliii IV b n C .'1 !!' ' 1

, rui'i i.iuii. i -i ...m.. ui i: . LilK. IL (iuiui--ui:i'i.ii:r. uin.t; mini iv..iu ii-it.". v.nui'. .. .

r- . ..r :,.ir (.r nnfi." . , . . . i. ..n:r.. i I ... ... .'. - . . i . : ' M...K-. , fn.,I.s Flop 1 rt 1 rt

tusttiicauon iven. Jacuson nas opcraieu 10 nuuiiy ;"u ;i iitcr.il hand pav well in every case ; meni appears on tne general s senui-, w .....j.. -w.

control the legislation oi inc people s re increase patronage, enrutit all that i

Fxtrart f(of,i the .Message f 're-ider:1

mv antagonist h:

is a way, not of rrbul-; '.'l'he local accumulati-ns of the revc-

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IVrtii pnl.m inn c. t I1U "li I m.-i m "' , rpsrn a ivf S : and 4 ICC I saiisiieo . OUT irec pnrini.i l.lo-nnil tn r rmvn I hp vvhnlr. mi inn- it. fait nl sT ninf ;Oiiie. a no idn iri'r . ,,,, li n p n rrni v en;, i CO lie T Tea4 .1 r V t

" "v - , . . . - - LUI Ull llllll .. . . V. . v. . . - - - . . - . , - .(.r .

at Henry Clay, and then, at the end ol rne to follow the. weigh! ot my own ntow n,,-f t t.ie punfic ng-tgempnts m the lira! eight year, tell the people how much ' 'Nobody doubts,'''' says, the blacksmith, currency of nu-t d thea'e; and it : s better off they ate, than they w ere under 1 that your cawlidnte h brave ,brave enough ;rx.,rrtc that tb.e e'ame au-e w ill pio.inc.

lor" of the tij;i r'c whether the suae coum- p)ts Vainly will the blood of the revo tj,e ;uJniir,i;tiation of Gen. Washington ; to stand (ire at ten paces, and bear th Ytie ame effect through the tiroon I'ut has ke? t it out tf his paper ?" jlution havo been shed, if "the love of lib-1 Vvheu the i: nominal Pi evident Jackson acts ' pmell of blood like a tiger, --ev m th'f0( the intc rets of the community a? huge

How beautt-i blood ol his own solcMcis; but that acorn- ,,; xVcll ns f-r the pur pose of tbehea-urv.

plishment, through it fits a Fiesi-'.eut l . it r-t-r.tial that lh- n-iti-n should po-

habit of publishing articles calculated in cj(jt)riS are not now so infected with blind any way to oprrrte against his party. - j.iolatry of a military despot, as to lose

(trl would merely inquire oj my if ; iht ot their rights and essential inter

No. neighbor, we would elauly punt IP!tv and the republican principles lUjas an atbitiarv monarch!'.!

ten thousand copies fot d dil ution, were I whose defence it was spilt, are so soon r c- fun v the slandeieis of Mr. Clay , and the

, , , I no IH'IHKlll "l iiv i'iii uii" i ! I.IHt'Lr I 11 1"1'"H il'llllr" J.lMls'iil s iiuuiur . .,,,,1 Oi.l p rrniiier II Us i ....... .-it-.

ii 111 OUI 1'iinci " " II.,

The people have seen

ressarv.

ertlne', "' , , , . . ii","li:.,"lf"r"" . have remarked in relation to our tuam Oration, will appear in tl the doc ro.i(, j-rom j1ncc 0 Louisville and St. Lou rjtv j ony j,, f,)r tiu.

the United State very well, is hardly crs a run eucv ol e-:ual valuo, ci edit and

the eyes of poste-: sullicient of itself. Well, acknowledge 'ii;r, wherever i' may circubite Thecor.-

honcr of human ! him to be a general, then, and to h ave Utitufnm has inlru-iet U-.tgr. xcln?ie-

ument, for it has been distributed tar and . :5, that the appropriation was only vartu- nature, and for the once fair character of , been one in every war since the settle jpy u ith the powers of crea'tug anl iegu-

niJe thrraigh the columns of the Extra j ally vetoed, ny Hie doctune. and policy, i our country . such doings will be blotted ! merit ot the country ; it i only excelling dating a cut rency d that oen iption ; and ' . ... i,,.r,;r -flli .i:verg, avowed in referenco to t'ne Maysville road from the tinge of history. The abuse of! in a line of life which has no more to do i ,lt. ,..:lc.,f . u ho h w ere taken. -hiring the .li-ih I Alllill P AlllflllHI. tlllllii,ci ... ... .... I r- ,.

' ' . . .... j and this no doulif, arrested me progress (;.,y n,ll be rflet.tiially cor rccterl h ! vyith a statesman s than making a ; oilier papeis fcl with treasury pap. 1 nnf the bill. Now the theory of a repre ; ins ow n" hir and actions the piaio of j korfieshoe. 1 would give him my cu people have read it, k notwithstanding its , tentative democracy cannot but be beau-, Jackson's administration wiil sit as grace ' in his own business, but tcr setting

subtlety and its marks of genius and liter-. tiful in the contemplation even ot a mon; fjv ftn SU(.jt fharacters a? a crown glitter-j to govern the nation, would as voon pro . ,, .Anjornnr,i tbf. t0. archist, but the beauty fades when we see' ;ngviih diamonds, would upon the" top oi l pose Faguani to settle the North-Fa-!., n ature.have generally condemned the representatives of the people the ; an0,1:lI1(,,likc. boundary with the kin.g of Finland, h.

phistical arguments therein neiu rorm n- mere agents ol intriguer, and when we a trap for the unlearned and illiterate. see those representatives taking lesson? Doe our friend of tho Sun bel.eve Gen.jfrom executive oflicers as M the execution, . 4. , rt , j , o t theirduties. It is know n that Jackson , Jackson ever penned the veto 0.1 Ul . f ,lircs ofhis opi0ucrPi t0 ;lbuie liy ?ncll , T i ii Mil P, I.a l.iilioio nlhrnviSP,, t- . t 11" i

jianK niiit -u .1. i..v. lessons, ieiiniiisinauguraiauiuess.net

than that it was the production ct a mem-, promi

l.i.-l fer-oiMi; m ex cntion t t ie power, igive every promise of -uccess The BanV, ' the I tilled States ha? been nrgar.id under anspicen the moct favorable nrd cannot fail t- be an itnportr.nt auxdliaf

'pike boundary

You shall again hear from yiJr fiiend,! cause he can fiddle on-eigh t

o-e mraMttev

OBSFltVFB.

for rr.i: viNe? :;m.s ; r.r.TTr-:.

Mf.sms. FruTor.s- Year must know

- i i

mans soul ngadion on insiics; i e P.ev. vMtij f general of the unl.t;a. P.:

I preaching a good Sv-rtnon. i.e-t :' j never . -o well, b.ov, ever, by a-.d . f (h it

POO It AND men.

npt:leri':e i the bank of w

h'H-.rst industry may evoi iiu-1 ;i kr

'gigantic intellect w hicb. burst, cut'bio

oer

of the "Kitchen Cabinet.'' and that j and this

the Pretident never saw it until it wasj

placed before him b-r his signature:

promised faithfully to administer the laws; ili;U d ;l knot ef my neighbors every I j.,- al it c'tlil crc";i,.r. (!rit lt, c,i Cl and this is leqoire'dof bin! by his oath of itmday n.ght Rl the x dh.ge inn, sign ol ! vho has',CIVC(i hi, ti,nP at the trtde. office. His words are -'In administer ,r.g -the -Chickc o s list to chew pohucs; and it ! p,. , h.m(i, ;-,,c t00, 0f irgvcnmver.t wdb

; r.s

t o a ; o :

!!'' f I ' (

vaults.

hose who Cn

i ' ;.' i t

II

(he laws of Congress, 1 shall keepstadiiy w'?-' o ?cr theCWiymcn carry every:

in v row the limitations as well as the ex-' l,iint uoiore mem. Uae ot our com

roibtv nn be that the General was it ? tent of the Fxecutive power, tiustiug P;U1) ' 'J ;i oungppmut ot a blacksmith. . ' l rf. 1 . 1 . - '1..' . . ' V . . . i t .1. .1 iL i... ..: hi'ic u n.i H m in nni.in(r 111 run hun: r

author it s:. our neighbor must anmit; meieuy iu .iicu.ii jse u-e iuqcuoob or imi , ' ' e office without transcending its authority. words with that lehow. He sliaves up

rn'ii.rii i juv.nai.Hi ii. .5 I1IIJ-UM-.-U

more skill.'' All this appeals t- me I:k-

arrant consense; but i e.-nio! -di p t, : ,

'J'i:i-'i,f: AM.

fully in his cakeology" (a Doct Pangloss lias it) siuce his Dtosmoore letter. After thus res pond bg to our neighbor's

Does not his conduct clearly falsify thi1,vcr' thing " e say as if hi tongue were piomise? Did he not retain "in bis posses ; ;l gv5ge . Another vexation i in liuding s'.on the bills granting- appropriations (o 0,V1 paity ashamed to liear Jackson

the Wabash and White rivers, when he! called a"mihtary chieftain "not that there i 1- r ... i " l.r. ri-.lnrnr.l ll.rn .. 1 i 15 11 V IllSllIt in ihp IVOrft. hilt ihij Ill.irL-.

queue-, we would respectfully ask one. ? fcy maj.)ntie-rf ttVtrthir(lSf a, tiie sr.,.th has such a way of jingling them in question where is thi same SrlngFieLi constitution requires to render them laws our ears, (just a Oblbuck in the Antiquary Republican printed? No such paper isj in such a cae? And did he not return! forever boring his kinsman with the word known to he i-ued at Snrino-ficld. Illinois;! the Maysville road and the Bank bills, phoca, no mat'er why,) that lie almot

- ,, ., . uir;. Tfi.ii nhin-1 wth a knowledge that thcu had not pa's-' surfeits us with the very best thing we bpr.ngheld, Kenlu-kj; Springfield t h.o,. & m!lioItutricipn. lQ rcnier theroi have to say. I have been since told there Spritgtteld, Missouri, or prlngheldl lndi-jjaw9 ..notvlthstanllilg?', This serves to'are some editors about, who are gulled ana. We therefore have arrived at the j demonstrate the determined hostility of in the same dy le. Fie ! upon tbola, who conclusion, that if published, it must erna the reigning par tv to our views. jwill have their mouths gagged w ith their f,nm ii.o rrC, utii'lVm IneocrnLfn.-i Unless- 1 am mistaken, with the excen - own arguments; yea, h'-rmMically ceaI

1 lion of comn i 1.1 Lnt foirfrm? i.-Vxk . a I It Pil.-An ifl i.rir . tht if'irt' rhit I

ii'ii vi cuiuv, t i ;icii' jail u, in-, 11 ipi lljit(tl jt J. Il jiv,r.-ou j i i w . " '.i j c wic i which means in Iloosier Knglish, an 'una,mJ,t ffantlC tlie tonr of' J.u ksonistn , tain, what is he ? And if wc do net sup1 known land." How is it neighbor ? must be changed. The people sevnv port htm tor his soldiery merits alone, in

much mote inclined to talk coolly and di- the name of common decency, why sup. passionately aN.TUt the choice between an port him at all? Wc may have, rea experienced, talented civ ilian, (and an oldUoo to be proud ot him as a Senator.

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or an "uprigiu juagr. .i itanu-u riuge, but nobiidy professes to be. On the contrary, all my parti ms wriggle in then chairs at the very sound of the words. They w o?nld as soon call him a christian or i scholar: yet that single qualification

which must confessedly be our depen lence, they are ashamed, ot. forsooth !--If 1 were not the patientost mm!! Why. must not the. world think, either that we. who call ourselves his followers, do him most fjul i'iviti"P or else, that he is him

; this at r ange tnenl ol 1 'n ine Pr" ; ;p .-.like enemies to the an I to the poor. If all t!'-e

ii-e.i!'!i ;' itahin-.oic for instanf e was a; he pi. " id d n amaei! into one lieayat.:, .-very n;: idual was r.ibiwed to take u.d car rv aw a a much ho coul ! h rt.a t!ie cerKbi-ion f 'he day the: r:

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wo;iii '.p the same- di-paii'v ami rg-t r :

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fi-lbiw e it !';:- as thei e is

b'oit wit'o regard to the poor and the ; :

ljw lo you litiaiv the :-i iCjisa..;., .. . . r thi-? A very -ood ?try . said i - v.:-'.. h iDikes Jar.k-on . ne of to- l:-. at barfic'ir nf the rcvolation. and rcrr.iin! me d' a

Srotcliman that called upon (Jarrlck .vhi-n 1 len'. Thf stroi ge-t man w eii'.d t,t the ljtter wr manti." r ff 1-rary I .am-. ... r ;ip(ti , f .M ;; :r) t ),r n e-ikel nati I h" poo r

Bh-s ye, OarncK l.-.w have y.-.i :. n mi..-p we it.nTl1Hr f ,llP rornmundv Wc

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i laveo tOLrella T in Ilainit-l oh ana i- Hpt i:

The lev . 11. 51. Shaw will preach to morrsw at Maria creek Meeting Home.

Fxtract from a letter, of an officer iu Capt. Beckes'5 company of

Bxr.gers, to his friejids jn Vmcenoe.

man) merely military, for tho Presidency

of the United States. Such natural, oh vious, common sense remarks concerning General Jackson's want of qualifications.

, . the violence of his temper, and his habit

of the eorronuni' v

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these vorv bour ; At,' how Pyedo,and U.o.,k : 'Hor.cl be lorne-i at once inm tro-.i.-n. , him ny tt.e hand n it had .H- l;iu: t-.a hen '.: e 1 I est i aii.ts -f law into a -t'lte el ciiliad titnes ) "ller Toiiv, hail' h ''."t-n oT ti t. In -t iavacpj, v her e w ui 1 reeog'.i.e a vviue.'1 When this had got tf.. a. ciable ;;nxUv rrht to pr oprr t v 'ban that of tbc they had t ilko.S nn h.nir (r . vo! Larrick d -ti r . , ,7 1 ' mined to siti-fy his curiosity. Stratige! your , r't,u (-rnam. In- pccapcxl nr.-. Sir, 1 cannot recall it t t

tti; hi'? of me. "Oh .-ir my name i- 1 nt , Cr inkle. '' Fritz-Crnijk!' ! I though 1 had kimwn! all the star' in tin' kinJ.aa and yoo plav..!'

with me in Harnlf t : Wa-itthe kiiiL,-ir- "Oil, as to that matt-'r -1( t iiiL- ; No, Sir! 'i'hore A-it no kini: in tV- day--hut I en a" ted Chantirl'T, and c f ined for d i;-liut in the lurrtO:r- j room' !

(i ! ICC lb. i. Dt.lt- . hi er. -(ion r!o- .nitr v. !, r-' t " '' itact- ..iac-r- 0 t! o rati oa. -"v iimo'id n h.'i.then d t-. .! u-r, tin v - r.- ba ry rc.r'C-' 1 roe- ; jiMii- i.oiiii a. W !.-arri iroin t.i- bi lnei .toun.al. taat. Il.r 'vo a;:. in li. .' .i.oo y. in

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1 irmilrcng JW A of evfrv thing but his own

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xercise cf power, should not

j fail to induce a reflecting people, to aban

We arrived here the day before yestf r don such evident tergiversation ; and to go dsv; for about ten day? previous we had: ahead with the honest man, and the pat. been marching through a large and rx-j note' measures, their own prosperity re tensive wilderness of swamps and etern-muire. Henry Clay is a republican, not

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i r . .it i i r. l i ik- t'ii : "-i 1. 1.' ii'. ' ' t h . ' i; i n 1 1 a 0 a . e a'e inbTtncd by Col. Berry, wh-: ', , , , arrive. i. !..wn a day or two since. I rom ,,, ..,.,;, a .-m Hock I-'i o I. thai the cholera had broke t!ti n-tain a au-r v IU t m.-rit-

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out ..; M..' I ic- with a learlul violence The-:-' i.a-l I -(, up to the time Col. B ' left, 10 .if. dh . principally among the sol , diers engaged in the late expedition or: the northern frontier. The trops who. came fiom the lake? under the comma adj of Gen. Fu-tis, had not been r.t the f it.. oti liock Fland ; they were in goo I health.

and a Coer ba' d. sav? r infresar.

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