Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 October 1832 — Page 1
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1V S. HILL f. P. Y. CIPLC TON' will i l -tr s.iri;i)Y, n
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fitmatne. On motion, tlie Chairman appointed the lolh.wintr gentleman a committee to report thr v iews of' the meeting;
Jd.n Kwme. n. X. Carman, S. Pot, 11
successor will not take advantage of the povve r 'friends., that the n.. r.f .. .1 , . , ., 1 .
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tffoif. !;.,t ,1 ' ' " . -..crt :, even all ar
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iwnrded dn. Jacksvn by In- admit-' rs. with the 'and sincere I
1 tit int hi? hand-; And we aver, that whatever -die object of hk wi do-? Rnj , -
, jt-voujk , o: purity, aij pat riot ::ui may l e erv siun hecairc- rvu'rHt, ttat however lrt,iPti
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:-?. . t, y.a V. P.po, John I. Martin, II. M. Sha v, n,,, the o Jiou, back-.tatrs Cat n.ct u Lit b ' con-.pli-h. IntKe-cratnLIofor office wl !, t Z 'fto Pxeu.t.-.e discretion, e':,' , r t.rd m P. J'' V 'VVr - rVr " 1 . Scott. Samued Hill. II. D, V h c e le r. i burrow nd h ,m, u t.d pay hitu koniage, ne ".ave t.o rd. it was t;;p.i tt, that if the puhHc quod had t'Vri T T 1 " ? r t" , txIi-''-cy- He hn o'' , ' iix H-TIIv. J-hn Il.Cor.k, Noah Porcenj: lH U,H ,lfl;rc,l!C',a its lSth.,elJat.y :.l,ce.a their vvbhespnvate gain Lad an i 'it " "' vtuhtlt 2-- ' ' V 1 : . in I 1 1 1 1 .1 r atai t rtatflh. the pottct which U- cluiis. "i.rt hffn forgot ten, and that while the xmne of'in . 1 t -e j ndiciHrv, and 8-rted t: a' . ,, .,..,r:W.or i.ro, l,. ..4,-.it mnK harks !!!r, and the Coma-.ittco ma. Le Jeu indeed, thai we rrun -ro .leivu b n,,oD S S , '
ll,(M,!,rwa,.hcnatc!thiu h- h Wa ofeIeci! CU( u:t-.;l,,nm their heart,, ihe d.ct, ia.' sancfi.ed ! .h,,: lu ,1 f-iillli -a I .n.i.;a aw.m t l.d.t... , , Jorrilie t ,Mac.orv and elc Cier. 1 , . . , V r . ..... , hv the th, orv of uur covernri.f r,t. r.r-d tt e ...... -1 , . . ' "l 1 1 p -Ld it"i She ui.!
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r.jir.dw,!.,,, l,:,,,, le. he con-!,,.,,,! , the ;cra,m,tt,r rc.orn-, Th. J9 ia.'Zl;, uuu r , , ;nnd repe.tcd the- oUo:vulg Ad,!, an, , ter;t o- (je counlrv l!tQ;ulJl,3. Wiial ' nld the Lou main U,;,!;K,if;;;Mf'N 5 ",;lf nallKc;'at,,s u '!ch .wtef vetally Had Ujcn? W pIC?lctnt 5et.(iuw his ! J'b" au.uJ, that th, y are -the 5PoilS of v icto -,!U.tu,,,l w.i i! S'l''i'f ''- t I'-.r ,r .;-.r.re, tr three u nion-, nn(j unanimoi: - v aoopted: rt nri . . , ,1 ti, ,, , r. , . , ..ry, t.. he r.-,jrc!leJ .-ut as the r ward of rr,ifi. i now t'e i ' ;, -1 V, , i I-,,,'.'r' V.-'11 m1,, ,e:t-:,-.hvecentMe. ; laro for eaj. uh- UpDPADT ' ' 'f' tUs haM 1 ! J erfWt . We shall not nttenn-t to U:u e the f n de : n ' 0f v 1 :""'i-. i ,.t r.-t.-.n. lADDRfiSo TO THEPEOPLE. ou want a law paei,come ana we history ; the , rnm! a Ja.n,lstrauon, ,:1 ,he dc- u' u,,',, "mire' ': rlu,tu will.-, tl .I'r.'-r- v.ul h- at Ucrty to a,-rontinniv I'r;; , ClTltNS: j he lot uu undertake nP Thus lultaih ,f its pro-rc-s : e w il! t h, . Jy recall ,,ur ' i.v wlui-h w u v'leh-''' ; .a ' 'C"'l'l,V': ,5i;,Ml " ihi-.r . .- -. on arrcarace?: but a f;l- i ... .... ! ..t .1 ........ .:..(.. 1 1,. .1 1. 1 attention to a feu- nf it ar i-,... .. . ' . . - n.oeu u:t rC-.-irify, ae 1
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U,..PH in il,0 ,r,rU.r f .... .1..,.. i . (the reotde of this country Piei.-ucd lor . t"1 l" 'L u t,rs? w' a -3 ; - u. direct v
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11 n wk . '.r m -r.-.r. c ut'rin iiie 1 nu onant ouf lloll or "who sh.
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A(i:N'l..; i VK THE (iAZF.TTE. Tht; i'dhuting named eenllemen are rr
r-ibs;s; ti-oTi". : (j,e reascnahie liauts o this paper, we
i ar; do tau ;i -cani measure 01 lustire. hv
Cori(.etMM whai ha hetn site t ioned
and
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;eted t
at
Teh r-hutLlli, V.e CO. Y. Foster, r!-;.
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Mf : rn Jar?.e- Heed. V.? l!ii!:ct:'i.---Vrn. Da:. h i. T.-'i Evanei'df aj A. Wat tier
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c ' id hi-m J F'. Clark . .lAifit-I ir-ant M 1 I ,i' s- Y': ')'.- I'oriPt - ille F'dwa: 1 Wm i, ,j Vr.-hinc!on--Wm 'i . t "' ;o I'.n .
:rg(d elsewhere. Lut at-
Jor lie Cazette , a nu rn! eis of a community who read
i nno retiect, we a?,v ot o-.i a eatidid examination th.s willenahle ou to anc. : li.)ii truth, to arrest error, arid to form a correct judgment in ul tence to the pro. mii.ent candidate-!-' tor lh highest rdlices in thogilt ( j a lnr people., 'o vet iive e.rider a govoi nmcnt of our own choice--e.r.e which vhould I o so ;to pa t tially adnrtri-;i-tei(-(', that we w.-uld (eel and knc.v its i i i .
. excellence not () tto- oj
: el its pw rr, or She invj
machinery of legislalicn is patali.ed, and sis w lode action is ."teppfd by ihi- j.,utl idow. J this is net I w at. ay in tt? mo?l
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iipaole and ot't:oxiou.i ?h.tpe, wt
inHii-i uu, uim -i. o "i i in v ni-f ,i!.il COin! la 1 :;
:de Ly us for IritcJ ... HV a,;:,.v- " "''uc-it every .-.etc' hi nnthe.se pr.:af s ! tiiC-nclaratu.i:?, he i.o-.v cc:rts r.rA to bid In the tU
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lo connect these mers at this place by a !o.;r cltii..., aud n add ;(f,ri:(h ar.dV.jh'Ue ! !
v...... i, i.i.u leaves cur l.ouim e anil bt. ; k"u : 11 ' ""H? v i.n.a everv w i-e ar.d i
Louis t oad to he mad
States travel. .All Samp n ;-n fp . : (. i .... r ..r ..
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r. . .... ! W h V should r, of nil I..;.. ;.. .e. v.:fi,.r. iit t i '
like to kn( v wtiari?. t a-ar, l-romw ell, - , . . J I'r'-1' ....... ....,:i.uull., ...avco.or oi iNapoleon.couhl d- no u.y,c lo -m.j-,- i '"Z1' uho ,!' ''Hir v. ishti , Jf the peo Mr. an !,uren,the induH.',:.,! fo, wherr. atiooMruct the Cel.Seiatnn t-xpie- ''''""'f ,l 1 'c?:'det:t Jackson's doing.-, ?Ui:'' g'p ilToits have Uct. made :rtd Sed voice of lt)t- peo, le, tha (eu Jaci.-i w P , rou1';e iit , hke frood citi ..e m.k.ng to hKu upon the nation, h sou has done hv Veto. U -,, m i.u t n ' . 1 7" (,f Uy , hut it ,'pr.ei ally know n t U.e ,a,m.tv . I'.v if, hut saving' to the , cpre!t i.tm c vl', UO ,ie (lol,e uult0ut il solemn and , 1!Iltl hs u.oundeJ audition, ami the people, in the language of the t hi ! U"y'" p,ote't a?ail,it H'C progtr ss of ; "crupuhoj- ue of any mens to
Hut
StltUtl
none me
: of InuKc-'d ioihm ;t:i P'ntrcaico.rupt,on. This, w .11 net he. - : uy t ' ucqr,ircJ a notoriety at he has used the fern . f the Con 1; lovv c,,,Je .nr.d learn,! ,M h,ch J''a lts, hi.vwt, and hi , ub l.o, say some. Ail fx rant, haviiV'1 !,1n,,c,J'W9 Policy of Henry ; . rvnes could n?ver have earned !,ir. , .i i ' i .',C' vc-i:M rau-e "ih? w ilderne. and tKp'Ul,h instinctive cunni::- ir rnri(TPfj ,,- n.
solidarv place to he glad, :md the deserttoeir "il''fose who had the faircs:
M.j- ieeioi success: am in t U,l .-',;!
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I;.'.nvtllp .Toh!i A. (Graham, F'
(:tT.ry Stn re Win. Jer-.es. I'-q,
Tcrre -Haute Capt J . unison. Kuonc- Dcct. Y'm Clark. 13i nwns vine. IH. John I.cRay. Mockport, ir.d. J.-rru-s W.-.krtiC
.Thetc gentkmen are autleMi-ed ?r u
ceive' nor'vs. and t c..'c;t: for the same
cn acc--:?.'i of tlie r.lifor. SAMCIX Hll.l, ii. v. c,nijir,Tox.
I III II IIP ! M ii IH 111 I I .W- '
FUBLiIC P1ECTING.
In nccoja'anco witlt i t olire pnl Ii-la -1
.i tln i.lf Hp-; ,pr. tcpcctal !e mer !-; h., ..f ri'cnb fiom every quarter ofj
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! n uu llifi mnto lit'il ct l t . i (. r.
jous tain en : . i ipmicp .... ....
ot trie counlrv oil ninv ridiKini- i . . '" "" '. .. . mc uif.ueu-
. kv.i I . 1 1 f 1 1 v- .. f li.r- A t Ii , b . 'lli
says the I'resident; you may pa, vcur r ne .roings ol President: 4"c "pons ' te managed to ob . ' J ' 1 J ' J ,'IC k (in. T in ,ii , 1 i...... . i : .1111 l,P lirDfor, . I
... ,iw., ,' . ii.iiii .'i iiearie.s rong since i " - .vi.ii uii-i L-u,.er9 more non
m
fheiclore, to keep a watchful
i i'c oare u?
I r-vr o :s the protersiim ot
. which il imposes; I ul hv the justice of Us
jact., and the Me-mgs and advantages I 6 u c 1 n,; uu, n,; ..i ,,.c .. i ,. . . . , i. ,. laws: but I will strunolc tht
ii.;... in n.: me ioe..ui o couier ii win ....... . . " ... ; r.i a o e w 1 1 n hp A inrno-ioi ..( est ana more p-spiv n-
nt.U. is iDts jej utdicanum ' 1 : us i he ; rw, ,1 , , c "p-1 u' , , . ,
'exempiitiofltion u! our admiralde Consntu b". ms tor ineir t-ene- --, nr m.u not io uisgrarf our I'rt.e.. Urrathcri9 itnot a (U, ln!fi ;n1 I T' r La' te'' ''' Congress, th, f.ou.n!7v''.v 'ccorning a ?unp!iarxt ?
.-I .!Tioveu t.y succo.-sne Presidents, 'uul ' ,fie MHiii throne, and beg inve t'een or.rr.'lv and ivantnnU i,'H)S: as a bo )n. what !i-el mIu-u. ,c,
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, ..nu oenieii uy tne hxcutive i"""":"' 11 "gut. :;:tr havrng mad
arvd over the sel.'i-h and improper paSMur.!-
ot the man who thinks himself -d'otn to command .v We at e not singular ;il th; day, rn -xpres?ing our nrret, that firn. Jackson has dMregaided !iis avowetl ptm-
f.lnfr i-f inHni i.inr t.i.v. - . I ' I
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p- tun
its most dangerous and hattdi.d hum
Look at the Constitution. The
l:u people met m convention to . i
ciples t seeking or
he asyam h; ought heloro the people H candidate for le election to the Presidency. Wo are sorry fo witness the and.; tious w illmgors on his p.: 1 1, t ) sac r dico t!:e l.'.urrk he hv! e on ma sia'ion -;:!! I 1 I . . C. r . . . . . I I . . I 1
i" '!' m. n i. in i i in- leiiiner ino delcc
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w i nil il irn i .n n . ... ' .. n r i n ' p r n - . i . . -
r, V;vemrricid, which ,hou!(i set me the . 'a- '. ' V ' ' "courag - i.,e gtunr.uoi a; n",u. and prosperity of ihe whole. What'wr iip T' ''J'0" S0Il,e of our , a e.gn court, and thus deep!, wsthe frame and nature ol thV oove : ,," r - " 1 ,fie' h;lve Prkd to ; graded the nat.on, he permitted 'i.' e ent winch ti p- ior, ,M (.r , Cu6f,?"!' d the lawsof our corn- vcr-v ohjct tor which he had done it t. ; , ; -i d r h t" mn r ':n,r-V fV rHl( f' hV Ins cn. cape his grap. The biu.-ed West I:: i v ; 'Utll rt contenaied the oppressor, to hidl arrangement has realized ail the e .: : V. Ml1"1::r " r'1"1 i-lXl- vt. the higher tribunal in the land:' vl and very few of the beuents which
Hill
Knox couutv, 'if-'cmhled m Vincennes on ?i;r ,vyilt :.ltIo,;s, hv endeavo;in- to reSaturday the (1th ifut. The meeting oi-i tain ;i atien for htc, we heiieve ' he ha
! th -e eniox inrr h ;a e, ,i r. i .. i..-n vvere r'reditted from if ) in 5 to nno I' .
;;iV!,,CUrli'Vi ,lin!;icU a;0,'pared no eihMts io exnic the pubhc in.. Rented jealous-, .-md' disunion hetwec
ratoed'for 1 uriness by apP'dntmg Doct. j ptoved hirr.-eif t. r' ....... i 'pt i '
J. K'ukciidail ( .zirr:r-, ana .nr.
, i . l-aliv .
J Tilth, anii I)oc.
I hey s-:
ccrt.'.iri oliioers, creatui I
ct r tarn roraot-s ol 1 heir ove; ein oouc;.
lto i e ; 5
T i f npr". i:
fhom krjii; ?;ovrrrii,r r cif c1J:i Il(.H
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-M-i'Uii, cu v -" ",,,"--' no doubt, draw hnih niti. h
tv
Uitt. y.ccrctarus.
The object nf the meeting was briefly explained by John Twing Iq . who offer-
i - lion
0(1 IOC COn-o.ei lut ion :
the fdUv.ving resT-
-.' !i. '.'.!, di e.NOIttO'l to
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it
J hatred ngaim-t those ul.o:10 Uso l-'ghest officers of 'lie
i-.1 1 , z.r i i . . ! ., .. JT i i i monl ai.lt-. I it 1,.. i:.i i . i
i v.? f "! 11 " Ihe ly o heiieve that the cause of lil, ronl feuds by which the national cn.
' ! 1 1 i . a 1 i . n
ha e
i st-ii in. ii iiiui i uin i iai iaoi- u
i ' : e
. J a r. o a
blind the people iii lcli'hoi t, provrment of our rivers, our roa, . . . i" . , . . . i" .1' . .
it- v u i n io y , ii an euoris can r,n mv
tiose upon the inhabitants of the- Wabash i
country, then indeed, (ien Jackson ma v ll 1 lLV
Wiiii - ic wo have a! ways believ d that ihe allowed to consider the people of tins''
r ' , , .'.i .- i...;.i. .... .. i: . ,c .1 ' " i no lumct
I 1 ' C I l V at.' 1 ' 4' a 1 1 1 .ill' .ii; i "i w ' i v .'u.m j i i. i.'ii i ..I' l iJ - . ' t cn w liich the Cwnstitutioti of the Unite.! I Mot.ticcllo) as being bom with satidles en States re-ts, and that to exclude the po-- j their back, tor him to mount and tide sit'ility ot any unjust or tyrannical ex- j The electoral votes of Indiana were cast
eroise cf discretionary power, ".'orrn ajioOeu Jackson upon blind faith four years
j ...
ago; experience can now aucct thorn. -
All iefiisLi t. k e j.ov. fi'j, iit'ifin i tuted. ...I .. -. . . fc . '
, 10 .a a v. oiiotes .J i f it I nited iSiates, tvhicii shall coasi.-t ot ,, Senate ' and House c t Represent .i. t ?."
ii.c liioaiH- pa v t i jna.i i i.
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jooiicai iniegiity was end
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gert .l hv af.polntmcnt of membcis lhr avowed patron of a systrin oi de--d Coi.gtes- to j lacesof hr.norand prctit. j tt'l''' r- highly injur ;cu3 ih.- ped i:: ::m the g, ft of ihe Executive, he has made d' nJ dtUimenta: to cur nal'i. ci...
veste.l
lent ui the I oiied
more .nrji appointments than any, if not ; facter. than ail, of his nre.U .-pctrns Allhoiifhl AM the?" thi.'.ffS
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pledged riiO?l gcrupulou.-Iv lo
r.u rr.ar.v more
KindiCU character r.r rl r.t i mil-
jrilut(" ''' I"" j " -' -daU , atronagc -d ihe goveinmcni intw ccrdhct rfcne the people s rii.mc and by (he In-d t 1 V u n;ev ruj!"1';''-''th the freedom of election - upon r,o! peopled . rvards; by those who arc the sni.n t'.iiiT inleiicr cour j. n ( hiumm a i . . .... o .i t .. . . , , , - .. ' b'- cla-.- has he f.houeicd his bounty a.oreicrctiiures t.-: their power, and are as sot Miao uorii 1 1 e to tunc e-ji di-ii I t- .. . . J r i . i . . - . , , . , il'i-odigallv, than upon tl.c ccr.ductori cl Imole: to Lc r-moved by the;r voice. I:, i.t L-ia!,v e j owcr is the power to lh.. ,1 I.. I I.-.M t!-r,m if.,,. i..,....a: .i.
.,,.1 , . i , .. " '..r-. I j 1.71 i: I 1,11 ilM.lil.ll UtftllilJ,"" "ii'-ui nil) il-i.t L'lUICCCU Uli'.UU. f I; i k e 1 . w . 1 1 1 1 i .i I . . 1 1 1 . 1 i . i f O . ..
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avoni every thing calculated lo -bring the c) vvim.ti n.i-ni be mcnlioned. !:av.
s.miir.r ter. f
it- ' . -...I--.
crlect unmn, f stahli!! jusuc, en-uie
domestic traniiliiv. provide lor our Let us -resent a noucty of this expt'ri '''Pt
:e power (o r.orruid the rr.lv fonrcc Lfm v lnr h a'lthoi ii y art d for the benefit of the re. i
, i - I I itTJ 'lru : it . i t - . . I 1 . I a - I At
.Lin ffje people can tlei iv e the u l umation ne pit?; to iiiem it. ey nave constantly ap
common defen.ee, promote air general cure. President Jackson has refu.-e.! hiJ ..J;X , U'He I"11 1 iyc I 1 r lo 4 xc , essary to miide them in the use of the pealed to su-tain them. This is the ones welfare, and secure the hlerings of hb- j signature to a bill passed by Congress, 1 CU ' t -elctive franchise Old animosities have : (,on u hich is about to be submitted to fk tity to ourselves and our posterity" i granting an appropriation to improve the! ' '-11 ot rn. risiiate mart at large (Crn revived and prosecuted vyiih the , tribunal so often invtdied ; and a re eh. the; main object of all its piovisious j Wab.ish w heiefore? He has rofucd his ''' c?c'"tl i'1 tsnieni J.o ks .i tit-sire most unrelentincr bitterness r.guinst theltion 'Mhe considered and acted upon
And vvhete-t- we consider many of the , ,ignatuie to an ap-p:.. liatrou made by i tt,c ieg,!fhitii e.judici tl add executive pro-, . ' sron,
icer
.l.Ui 11 111 I l r hi v-'i - ....., ... i riii.uuii: iu i.i f- i iil...'7ij ui. ii ii ii. lliit; O arbitrary, patti al and iuonsii tent ac's Ccugress to provide for the iuipi t:ve nent i cr lo vet'l hs- fi'v' hand?, and that jhe councils t .iT 1 o tIt pi-.I d mil 'tl a I ion of the PC ! of tho I wr, bran -he- of Win to nvi r I h I S CoUfSO S W body Opposed to the land U- ! trnrfp.t 1 1 Id
of the luesent ;o!t;ui.:sliaUon ot the ge I nt the two bran-, lies o(
!u ill govcrrntnent as unwarranted by jw heiefore? His policy fia
die constitutior.. mimical to some ol the ! to improve cur gr eat east and v. est rvrad bc.-i interests of this stale, r.nd leading u lieu tare .' His bank veto w ill e-Uust;
io iiiipit:ve.i,ent . ' " ' " oam.?, ,111.1 ui.u.tnc councils ei the nation hav NYhrto liver I lm -"Urse is whody opposed to the fund a- ' traded by bis private quirrtll ls.letiicd all aid j 'n6'1'11 ptinciples of tin government. ! surrendered him-elf to the d
of the Government; and nmv and ticrealter, a- a sanction by llr.It. !.... it. - . . 11.. ' 1
the nation have te en ui- nignesi aouioiiiv 01 air ineir conuuet ; o
He has!f all the doctrines wliio-j thev have ;. .
ominion f f vanced.
md irresponsilde f.ivorites,
If to
succecn o;;r present niler, the cat:
,1 .1 su!
1 i
of all the
great in
Ida- millions of money to be w ithdravvn from
IiS
of our cuntry sod t he overthrow ' t,o west , destiny cntcrpiiso, retard
rn
of car liber tit s 'i'hercdore ,iov e.i.etd, lessen the value of ptjciiy, Ju. -a ;u . That a committee of thirteen ar.d will produce such a degree of pe u1 . 1 1 1 'i
be .vt.c;i;td to prepare and te j maty wani ana cnninerciar ami agiiv.ui-
riat lictifioos 1 ate naner
1 - I -
,1 i.'o' he ai't
I . . .V
1 .h:; mceltiitr resolutions xtres-ive i turai stnu.i mg.
t.o :
ot' o.ir c
:iion condemnatory cf General j " 1!
soon be made to uiive every good
Jackson's administration, and the ab-uio caprice by which it has been ch uaolonz d. o.tterlv d i-a j.pr ov ing ot his vvih to be jf tiectcd P:os:dtt.t, and of Lb culpable
dollar out ot circulal i'n---and wheietore? We would answer, th it a dependant people may be enslaved; land, capital, and industry, are the three eh meats which
f!cs;e to hire that iati iguing an 1 du'anus : make up the wean 11 or the productive ca
!:Uri:;n Maitm Van Huicn, upon the j pacifies ot all our citizens, and the me-
X . . t U . ,. . r ., r, , ' 1 !
as v ioe r 1 e- iu.ti.o-
honest pet pie ot ibis courdi y
inn
the hib..:er dependant
n nor.
bour pears our !, , i:L!ic was -in cf unworthy
tne full tide ol tu.cet-sful piogress," and and to trrattifv their rmsiotn and avenge l'gu ff for public men presented r. .rrv
every thing in our condition and pro-pects ' their griefs, lie has driven from him the w 'lc-e abilities and principles and patri was ilculafed to cheer the heart, and en- constitutional advisers of his choice, amh;i? "c! known and "liie.i, stiil wr co-.:t :gv tlie hopes of the philanthropist, : for t.!,c (irst time in our history, e iub-' houbl deem it the part of wisdom to ha 'and the patriot . Put notwithstanding all it,., J to the world, the mortify wz spectacle zatd a change liven then the chaticrthis, there were those who were not 6 dis-'of a Republican Cabinet uUeily disper- ouhl he m favor cf improvement; ct-
neti in.o ine
loud declarations ol
corruptions, wuieh tveie said to havejternal Inprovenents which tend to con-' p'1"''" -hou!d still exist, they would n : crefd into the administration cf the gov J nect more closely the distant sections of have the courd.eii.uice of the people- " eminent, and by lavish promises of re : the Union , and add so much to the con reci approbation. Jj-jt happily, net loimng ali that was wrong, and restoring ' venience of its inhabitants, o. no general 'not reduced to this necessity ; the tale:.-
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ci iniug 10 as enigmai purity ana ; principle, ami according to no other dis- the v irtues, anu ir.e simplicity, the People were induced to be jcoverable criteiian, than private feeling of Henry Clay am
CailSP Ot th;,- r.lCCntt:nt. ,! hv fem:)lp in t tio-.no :md r:ii:f,ir In com.'itiOii nilftit It' m.i-lt? Otter nti, I :
it is not now necessary to en r.u ire.. P,v h.as o-iven or withhebl his assent to bills 1 could scarce -ly be rendered worse ; arc.
and 'passed hv Comiess. for aidir-? those In. ' the evils and abuses w hich we now cc-m
:u:'.!i!:catpu:'
id. nt : and cot. it
01. il ticket ir: hi :.d Jor.s frr.-. tan: . . 1
ne l it-: :fi;C
l!v lecommendtn ' the I he circulating medaa; for their wages,
I
r.
or of Hi Mtv C:..v cannot escape
thi-
eminent
it.
private feeling 01 nenry ',iay arm jon: sergeant, a
And even w bfn lus assent known to every citizen tf !he Ian !, at
an
able, zea
he Presnbuicy s wc vice, them
Id
ever the m.'; rhi
to
.M. 'ML
hatdv ve.t'.: e 1- jcitter.
a
ii V
01:
-101;
U-
i
nd i:-. deviating supporters embraced in it
I. iitoii s-taie?, and the pa:
;n'i tor re-tiectio! mi the nriiicioles : ..nhli. iilm.o
W.t, 1. ' . . .,' - ! 1 ' " ""I
1 1 . .
"lit
ot the p-iicy
tb.e measures tnnv to - , p.n is ot it which stain;
tb.e present ;ai !;san a:;
.- r ll M I ; I r S
Jaeksnn rigb't i w n'".'.
1 1. . it.....
o t'.!- n 1 1 e 10 . i
1 1 . 1 c r . of o ( ; . I" o
a' ksnn on tb.em l
c,o tb' ii U d mtc tests new endanger- opinion of CV..;;-e has over the j.i f.-es : nd, 'v3S V. ,.. , ,-,.,;. , , o: tuap:u!r l'rc,id- n! 11 lu-l.i.mi-n ".both v t-dly -Act. pawn, ar.u to 1 If ttie la, sident u r.at bound hv the Co.utitutb.emselves a ; their posterity, a.l those , iol, u, ltls ;u... ,i? j- h exnoun.!-': , th. Ju.h
1 - I
novo 1.1a. a cnange. was desirable and and partiality
necessary, ann to accept that which was : has been formally giv en, he has, on his long continued experiment has st impc p. ru tie red then. A man who had grown 'own impuke, and without nssknin? any : with the seal cf truth e.nd sincerity.
Jack-' 'J p m the service and confidence cf ihe ; reason, arreted their execution, and de-Their ruincitdes have never been dism
.... 1 1 - i . . . , ICitV all admit to have . feaipd tbpir nb'OCt . r,r has tha t (a sfeni oA or- inv.dvpd :'i doid.l hv o.r.r.l r.r.'.ro
r'l'i' t'i t!',osri. ,- . 1 . . . " .... I -' . J ' J .
h.ricter ,,a m.-pd . le Il'?' onter. and vvuo will here of measures w hich prefects the American they are those under the influence
nuK-a! to tb- or, hi- i ' ue, as 10 a great extent tie alreativ ; I aimer, and iMechanic and Alanutaturer, which we have altamod whatever 01 i.a-
god to be among the purcal . against a 1 uinous competition w ith foreign, tional jiros,. etity ar.d h"a -r we have bob
spotless tl
displaced
v .n-it 1.0 - o uhij ui, lill'li,;r 1-3-1 1
Puci. public o-.rn.cr v ho takes ar. oath to -u:;- i onf v'sC claims -.vc-re totvud chienv, il'j g, eat fit vor at his bands
port the Coii-fii-itio!!, s'-vear.. that be will mh- i 'ot u '5v upon lus miut.-ii v expb.it a
..( when- ipi iiiiioati.s for the new sdua-'and insidious ehorts to unuei mine and tic u, hrn.gii.g uar..c our govt ran. ent to whij. no' 1 a which he was phced, oven the jstroy it, ha has lately thrown a-ide the it has been and ouht to be; and. there .
it: ''the signs ct the t dh, ' much, vcij rn :::t ti inspire the belief that lite dec
elc
-f.d to s-if.Mhca the Union, advance ! electioneering P. per an appeal to th- t - r , -1 u - j '" , , , 1 i ditt-s of th" nnintoriiu d it 1. E'.'iu i. nt f ir t-u r J ' S ae k n 0 w 1 c. .,r prosrd.y. rr.d.ca our conMitut.onal Jy c j: the al.cntion of the rt,l(!,r t , u,e j and most s Tight-', am! pre mete tb.o 11:1a al wet ire; s-,,iiving aunuaeiativn, which in our view of itcj,j ,en u n'.-r, that a disp t-sionate a. 'dress to our ( Ca-ht to excite deep alarm. lh 1 nv-u.u, k i ' " .. ' 'cl'iAv cilim-, exj sp.ig sotno uf the ct- '-P-acl. public o:Vii.cr v ho takes ar. oath tOiUp-ionf v,ift?e c , .. .1... ;, .,. ! Port the Can tdatio--. s'.vcir, that he u ol mm-i Il0t u bo u
1 01 s auj .11.
c-jr oistingo.isliPd . ers, and seeks to render our country in cito enjoyed, lv the lir.anunous voire- r. to uoike wa tok.v.ot. as in name. IndeiK-ndent . 1 erei ted dplop- it e ti o;n ev er v uu n (er r f ih mm
1 j . . , , ; -j..t, .. -.. .... . . . . I I Tl . . . 1 . . , ...
rt it a'
umlerst.tii'-s it . .1 r..
0 wO I Tl 1 ? f . 1 1 '
j oorsloui' ay 1 and ca.liing'op j :;1 .p.o; f .f the-
solemn duty to ; lias no mure t;tlioiiy over Coimresj than th
a 11 j r, z-l a 5 i i - an -
' I he opini jii of tl.tCourt of the U. itatr.-'
not w.-olv uptti lus mdit.-ii v exph.it and t he i.-ninni! v which ba- attet.dt d hi? sect e; and wottliv to he eiitru-ste-a w itli the tavk
Lmt.oPJene.l nv tliev have teen s.eio-ttc.1 a
in j'fctr.
I
i.i-
, ss, n'
I b!e
(if lad., l:
pr nu a pU s
i ' i3 - handed down to us py
i rim. i.'iiN l.' IliP h'lrr.'i
.'
( tic i.-:ie
. t
anu
. A t : di'-reiif
t t I i v .
1 1 -1 . 1 Ot 1,
jii tti.tr . - -i most impressive and appro ill iaft ;p ;ont r. an 1 e a- folio w et; Py I L Is .
iritcd i em tr
owtr ii t'-t d hv the
t
t
policy ci lien-
Mr. Shaw then .-ol liossed the
ciary , v. here aim: " t . .
t'on-ti'-itua ; a:ul the I rtsi..uit t;. irmetteiidetit
bv-ta t eatress .,nj the S pirerue e.'o'irt: th-ri
p no t r wha'e-rr t his a;stiminL- supreme r: He m iv ell cUi-.dv i ontiol. lo not ho
C I
there pou t
M'.lt.S
'I
I. at
nan. F.-.
wli e s
o
' r ib'e , d Gen . us acts planded . on the a ' : p . 1
;ie wi
innent- upon
i ksoii'i d.sgt ace.'ul
ui President, weie The .-iicslion wa? oj Mop of the for eg ; '-::f"T"d a:t?iim .m
ana
ole course an 1 iujiii i
T
i.
w.n iewj, tae acts ot C oiiies,-, arid the to ci
o ., -,,..-., .. . 1 .... I .,. .1 .. i.i..,-o .- ,.t
.vt.... v .1.11. lut I.J' ... i our tiv jl and nohti. llu-titii-uispc and the mercy of AnA 'i.iv.tr far greater than is pos .: on ihe i hr te.-.
i 1 ire
hi
Ol
then taken
i.mti res'du in the pf
lion are rn i drew Ja.k- w ses-ed by a b SuppeV t:. 'ctrfne oi tl. ! r.-ele, t hill.
i itt-nt em-, tie'w:.: not desinediv em'. arra
! at. .1 . -.a. trul t;..: coordinate bruit he; of the
i ...... - IPjv' r-'Jie.' t . w hat fc-rily hi' v
nlcnt
largely ai.pjit.se m the
.it Ii thev ilo if thc
in-
omit that 'it i3 hone-t in
.1. .ri.i.O.. ..r.0
fl. 1. I .
warniccst of
doubt and caution .
oseu ins f .rn iiiii
irttir.s spoi.e w itii . uismr.se and concciiinen. iriwl.iclilie iiad Tb.osr? w ho had op-! enveloped his senlioieids rr: tliia vital when they found point, and boldly denounced .t ns an '-ai-a::
not; ot .r.c ' rend in sand- . .. He hi ev . . d'r u part o -. -i ..'i of t! e ' t ' " ' d.e do in iri u o. u i oifurti t ? s ihi.-ct tin.
n, m one secf threaten- h:
f our Union.
their opposition unsucce s do!, acipiiesced, ; denment of the !rgitia..ite objects ot govhs thev were bound tc d ., m the expressed , prnmeal. Py the measures which he will of the majority: hoping that their ! has adopted , and the sentiment i v hich htptreher.sion might prove It- hive: heei.ihas avowed, he ha- cherishou a spirit oi
groundless, anil consoling themselves with j disorgani.-. it ion r.u i i coel.i
ihe reflection, that shouln hf-y he tlis.-tp-potnted in this, still no very gieht or iiroparable injury could t e done within the compass of a single term, at the expiration of which, both he and his friends sloo ! pledged for his voluntary vrithJiaw al. 1'..;..-.,,.-r ti-,; ii.iK.M...Vil . . !i.-ld.rr..-" Ol IT-
i."ii. ui. t.r- !iui- . u...... i - - - , ,, ,, . - . . ., ,- i: ii .. rJ... a al oTr.r.i;;... he tl.Pif I Hi
lontv ot the i.op!t, he er.t-i eu cpon oi-. ui--: i -r.. ui . i., - - - "j v .a...,:,., f . c-...; .i .if:... nith ii nniilirr,... r.'s-i.tatios, s.t l.iinseli to Jcstray n ir.-titu-
l.ll.i.'.ll lin ...ivi.. u . v , ...... i' - -- , . .
P, e5-.enip.tii iiu-a ii, opsru-
the land w il. r ati ;
-t ( l . a '-.ill
m-':;: of
To t-i.ect U.ss, ad that rpaious, Untiring an i Inse who f- cl t ho if. c ; our si'. " it; . l
diem. iplh- enly ho,
the select;-.:,
is t.-.-edc 1, is tin. uat cd action e.
delic.p
fid (ii-' pp.;
these vvh lah. ;
g r a-j.i
ivide
to pi e-e r v e then ill-g.tleti and much al.
use. I poe, er , and to tm ju.mt their txr
'' ''inuite to surrer.-. t10ns have been and will be (.netted
.. a -.u to trimmer a po:-!L t unceasingly cultiva'e if, it spu-L ,-. - i ot cur Republic, to , , . . . b- 4. , k :. . kin,'. Fudingm f.i!"hi-:h animated our iue-la?hois n their vi.oic : ccjiiiiirvciricern?:sti:;'4i far iatiependt -.ce , an i ul.i .h le '
of the c.'a.i,.'uiiil t.) ihe control ot the Pxecu- i them t act cpon the c-nv .ttio.. th.it thr-n
tire, h j has in op
oositien to toe wishes of a m-
al
.o e:
.t. .io ---'jrsiicei Qt hi' tim woict lvi m
c-iutdiy tleo.-.nded all :h,ir body ati:' rni.. i, that he w ho i.ei
- i . :i ft.
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