Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 5, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 October 1832 — Page 1

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Ki.nre '', if p:i.J Wilhm m iiiot.I..n njv( .,rr, t. . h H I H,,!l,,r at iihlv i. formi-laM.- drawback to l.,l,t.;r . Vr r -l vM.:n dm c moid', won.d he pu for-

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JACKSON AM) HIS VETO. Everv Iclv knows that fnmp years .ago i.U the specie rf the country na cone, or was hid, find nothing circulate d I n! ragged tio'r?. a? low n? five and ten rent??. Thi- was ( o bad So Coprrr? rstnhlisho.l T f.r lor ' rf the United State?;

to foreigner?, to English 'to have rarer monev and broken Banks , ion, if M ,.:, i,a,i i i .

. ' i t wJ m nil i it inny ti rifrff I ,n

actually sold

merchant, every dollar owned !v the and throw tilings into

United Slate?, in the old Dank of the Uni! hope that whenever hod

teri States. afloat, (hev may idck

confusion in the nrrii,lP nn.l b formed idol, j!v else's property I ;;,'it,;.uhli,,' Cnilr7 as the pre

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up something , which at

on will ho haded

preserver of its insti-

pun- and proud rommofuvralth.

'-".ions puMio men the moment (hey

IS Drtt rll thl rn:'.ivr rllldlhr.iJ8 in !.;-). nfa nrt I ,',-. r-, f n t!.m rr n,lllF ' it,ar:.nn ..I 1.- '

I v..... - - ' . ii iiiv.li inn iixi uriuilj IU IIIVMlIt II" lliQUti i iiuuhhii jribiii; prillll'ilin 1'iiit f I ' ' i r-

'loving iur-: s r,nspt your? or mine, or our ctiiki ren d . MMc

la Hi about the danger of fm

eign monev? fut what is ivorse, w iiile

Jackson ohipcts to uir lorei

There ia still another motive with Jack-

;IMO. SNYDKR.

ei;n money, -son. When thev destroy bank, thevl. 1 , ' , t,,on n'' !,J,,f'' r "'H, it appear?, reipn mann-'mean tn huih! up another, and cairv it io? the (;m V T rnn,r3'' ' HonJc ought to cn- New York, where it is honed jt may be! , C,(? ot , Ji;K,,i0n ,s nflt neutralized

now amnnmav get Mlver lor a ranu,e nn(J ujh ( t money improve I for dectionV nd after tha lVnn.vlvn" ! CPm,n" coo,t- Scarcely a mail reachef

!,i fr, nrif! i- not rliea'ei! n tie u?eu io ic.

i WVll.Congtcsstnade the bank for CO year?.

nearly out. Corgrrs. finding it. . r - .. -i ...

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See what he in the ' wholly t'.iUe. What doe? he know, or Ul,e scene ol rum will be exhibited

uirongn mis fiaie, ir uen. Jackson n per mitud to carr) hisfcheme of prostrating the bank into execution. Our citizens already begin to feel the withering effect ot the Veto upon nil liberal prospects of enterprise; and although i am myself an officer under one department of the Government, it i? my solemn conviction, that a change in the Hdmir.itralin is absolutely indipen?ible to the prosperity of the country, if not (o be the integrity o the Union." A letter from .Marietta, Ohio, publisher! in the Pittsburgh Advocate, mfntions rf one instance of the operation of iiie Veto in this State, that "one of the moet elegant three-story brick houses in Marietta which cost ha?, uoce the ap pearance, and in consequence of the influence of the Veto upon property in that neir;hlot hood, actually sold for 1000. 7 The writer arid?: "Even at the present lime, when materials and labor are bo low, Mich a houf ro'ild Dot be built for much less than $10,000. Lots that sold lor hundreds several year? ago, have been saciificed at from 30 to 40 dollars." Again: The Cincinnati Advertiser of the lolhult pays "r is aact, that we have been ut some pains to ascertain that las':

ear before this time, three hundred then-

AlUTHTI:"-!'. pn0 i ,.!!. ir l- r ... w. i.t far

ftpiir.-i.t ini-rtiin.

" riber- v. i !

l'u ir pa;

C7o t,- r..;oy if to ti-'" t'rlii I IClMI.f lit.

r -.trinv.!' Co-::.' Hiu-t.-r, tr.,- M:'

r 1; rro him rti'ti,c, ::itc for c:ich

la- at libei ty to .:;ocntin'ie

wi-h to ('.!M-'.rt'U!U'

; l it n lai iin coaforrna new en-

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mar impceu v . .n.u, jhe (loe, nol rl,ipct f u?in? forri

""' ." ' . actures instpnr rf this, he ouo ,f in cn-! Npir VrrJ.- hI.oip i? ij hnnl

ft. 1 n I Vi n I I . , " ' ' 'im k it iiiiii . . - - ,

i.r"U:u nnrm fi.ecie paymeni?. w "'''llr u i. , : ... tV the defeat ot that in vilni

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our own manufactures. jn!a ami Thiladf Iphia, if they sutler tbem-i Ano!her reason i-. that he av? it as selves to Lr tru'iled. w ill deserve to become i

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ID M'f mnv li ni.vn' tirrje was nearl v out.

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was goon ior me ; umm,,, , ,han hi, n,,ec,jnni

7 ,ilT-7 "!J"""-' "' y ' " ;year 1C2D, said :n Wu Mw.?e to Con-J bat doe? be care for the Uonstilution?h.u.eof IleHesentatives, to contuse , , .uThe ch;r . of .fi r,;nk c.f ,ie ' Je whose life ha? been a rcnMant vio-

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passed a law

it a l.tif aa-s 1 . . - n aI. - . . 1

u;f .'in "i ii.im: m,- iiiisi uupitasant intelligence upon the fubject. A postmaster in Kentucky, as r postscript to n letter which we received yesterday, writes

iv-.ati'. rv TV

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all ktt.T.- or go bark aeain to that cheating paper rro

- ir.v-t tie r"-i'i on

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v ( w... , f renew:. of I heir run fTr. In oriier ' lie hoi e- he rrm ueak. an ha .urn he

nry if thi Jar k?on shou d be r e-elected. ! ... i, r i 11 t i . in ii mi to avoid t!:e ev.ls rrsullin? from jrecu"i ! could not bend it .

r t ' ,n ! f.7nr.V in a measure involvug ?UCh lUlpOr j 'I'Iip mwuliminna fnnuallln -nncMfl for n t a-ref ii'j? to it ? here one man,, J . . , , . .b j ne que ?uon now i? ror u? an to .onsioei im ii i ii , iw n ant niiiicir. e. and f;:- i ,I'.p:' prnmian I.. , ' ... i i

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than the rest of the wpt Id,

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The f-Moui-p:

roil THE GAZETTE.

'.Vs heller' i ueuiii i: iiie i muii; u intc jikutuu ruVht fr'H' lcannot.njuM.ee b-j,, m ? '.,.h ; h(? .me

quc-ted to ac

ivimed fcutlemrn are re

ikis A-euta for the. Gazette

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retermrgh, .ike ro. In.t.ana-.Ma.mv ... V. Foster, Tq , r C uli-lo, Sullivan co -Wm . M. I nrdy.E.

MiM-om J.wier i -o, i. v.

tow good reason?

be s

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i f or le al :eliance

u hi- hp sptc t!ie representatives of the

Now let w hear h'r

rf s He

the parlir? inter esfed, too soon pti rnt it

(oli,c dt-tileiate ronsidtration of the I.e

question.

-uie n; he i elected, be

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ptinreton W m. Jiuo .. v. i-r.vanviUe-Mi. A. Warner. Kl,vll,rmn,n-M,J.J. W.Svvtft. vMbi.ir.a- l E Cbuk. ?Iouut-llea?ant-Mr Eew.; brook. :M,er?viUe-r,Hvard AVno,!- 1. VndHctnn-Wm.r.. Cole . . r.oouv.Ue-Juhn A.Ciraham, EmIOvntr's Sto.e-Wm. Jone-.L-l-IVur-lbiMte Cipl J. Na??on. Eugenc Doct. Wm Clark. Brownsville, HI. -John t..,i I,,, b James Wak.Mield.

The-e gentlemen are authon-ed to ie- . l rnreint for the same cctve niouev:. and reccipi 101 rn account of the editor?. SMIEE UlEEU V. CAD OlNGTON.

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willdestrov tbe bank, tfie fnt etV ct of

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1 I Mil l I.I ''.iii, , ' " I , iff (ill I, lli-if I m h r, n t ft . Ji t . . nl H 111, I 111.

fil S 1 1 s C hnfi K If , j uiiii in i'v: , iu i i lieu int. tMim nm: uj-,

I ' e tin imi nr? unr n r t i .p t i ikiti i t t i .

uneonstitulional-that the United Sia'es i' ." . . ,T ind veiy ho.iy h obliged to pay hndehts

, . I, in 1 1' i en in i ne mnui r y , iv m: i 1 1 1 1 1 of have no ,igb.t to make ,t. I hat ,- real y ,p o rp.f ,;.r Ralk of (he Um too good. 'I here a? deneral . trii States., reqn.res that 1 should call a- : . i .... .1 T I .. 11 .! c,-ii n hi m:irii hp,

I I L! I I'll .11111 I'll . 'ii'i '.

;2:ain the attention of C'jngrcK? to t!:e sul-

constnution. and ought to know it l)f ,tcr 1 ;rct " than JarkMH,, they say ,t w a couM.M.Cun n in,rodncrc i(, al: and (nrncarly the whole ',fly 3 ear,, .- deem ,t proper on thi, occa ever since (he constitution wa ma.te there . n . . . ... c,

and sion

- -,,. .i, leave it h.nhe picsentto the invest igabeen a Eat k. and all the Congress-,!. . ...

in ii t'l an 'in II it in ii jH-Ujiit; nun nun

ha.

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ilPfl J Ft?. 1 ."i. viMlli-, liruui i; . . . 1 1 . I l . ' " i rerr eserdat i ves . and alter allthis, when

wa? con ..(ut,onal. t.U at mst here rnmr - rn!; ,ir, ' ,t! nn,, tlieir rcriesen-

uho IMS 11M coi ne o-us.iuo . ; . . , Mne.

1 ' I l I IJl(Tr L 111 I tri l'l IV ! II, HMW 'iw.vw

e rrjert? if, and derlare? "Neilbei

a man

part a? much serine as W;-bingten &L Mad -1 ' ion &, IMonroc & Adams. & tell- Congrcs ' f

-that

upon the ibe propriety of present action.

there will l e airieat srarreitv of money.

Lnd, and (be rociucts of land, ji? well as every thing elre. will sink to one half their present v-due. Then when the I!ank i done, there will come a multi tude of new Hanks the present good State Eanks will be put out h r.evv patches of bank: after that, in a little while the whole r ill stop specie payment?, and ditn we shall get back to the old system of rags No man can get change for what he brings to market, he will come home wiih duty ragged notes, till al last he will lose, as he formerly lost, twenty or tliiity dollars on every hundred dollars

of notes and perhaps the whole, 1 hat

come to this, no man can

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llll'V llilll l llliurifirtiiii .. v. - nr.r .r.Ar. lh i. mr-e 1 1 (Mi ar ttfl

we "and our representatives don't know P '.. ;v !m..i u,,rent

what i for our Rood a well a? he doe.--;" . - ' ,er notes ami pe V . i ,1,7 vvh,. hp fb-t for !ncf,rn deemed prematnie. f) the end, it will Well what next? Why he m. that tor Sn U s h(t could ' ..0..,.f ,.l rl this cfnrlr nm th-.'l " jlH'Ul'l.

ingue, uiu I l lJ ' . ;not too soon broach the su'-ject. be ha r. . : 1.. l. 1.1,1 olnr 1- I hie) J

loreigners nugm n-'i o-". .w. . . - , i,.,n r,r ,.rro Vf)!rc ,1)!Ul!ini, frn;ir.o- it V , . . , ... ,. :....i...i.. t..

, If nr I ! v. ....... j . ... . . i rnt-i imi every nouy. i-i i u uui i ..iiurumu; o be sure is very smart If you or I g'., , , ....... ,vl(, i:. !i.., i, ir,.:.i,,l

to town, and want to sell marketing, ot , 1 1 , r. . , .in ! P"nr, i,nln Prrin;v v,M,n u.i10 took him i tfl:lt after diligent inquiry, we have net

sell n horep. and a man eive? or ofler? the ! ' lM ' ' ' ... '' i. ' inn wwn bo h.l no friends, and no c banco of: been able to ascertain that one dollar ha

t . ,'rt'i'i ki.ii rTiiiwi i i i i i l i. inn i e --i

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price we sk, d.d you ever in in n e., j( (Vr(;uj)! 1( js f!i(.M),; (() niatc,, quiring whether the man wasa r renchrr.anb lipf , !:nf nc(T. Not d.ffirult edh ,.,1 vnn hill ml ho nasi " " I ...

hi an 1 1 iiiiii'iii, .nil v.

sand dollars had been advanced by citizen?'

i Tid eondnrt of Jackson lis ofu-nded and dis- 0f Cincinnati, to country traders and fe.r

rute! every hody, hut it ou.-u rarii( u.irij iu , for ,he alJicc of i u y. x f

have net dollar ha

( lor.tioi,' We hnve it now juibii-fied by judf- i heen advanced tins 6eason for a similar

him in r londa,

0 j er, for the next reason surpasses it in in . ! folei.ee.

called upon to furnish the pn je t of such

l.-lKei fully t eri.o me.l

'domestic economy.

fai.i for cvrn.F.. We me fully imp-ed VZJl

:ant teodnscoi sn.i i.j... -

ao.l . oiKbtion, expecinnv ai

The cittle on our mik k i, .. t ,-

f,rm h ive nollnn? c-n ' r.- ' . r

It nuvav " Minn .... I. .......

ti,ni in

coiivi iio til ; i n ' - l,,v '

ft-e Bii.i con'

sential io their c

rii-ia'-e. froia water

invariably ;':t

t.dt.' e-,n to keep ?a

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i . . . , . , i n'ln -nn, - - . '

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the pre", ion 9-i;pi

.-,r ii. d. '1i;.tt the

It rsis b are

,,t l. i.imLi ii hv for -rli'iilne )

n't f,rct tbeN wo.dd e-t too mneh, hut ex,.er.enee r r iv.- Ia't th.-v will only take the proj-r n vm t.tv; however l:.h maybe bod i.-to.e tb.m

vi-ilde to every e f , in u.i i.y

r..htin of rdJ the am.iMP, am. y

..j.'liitvot me i. '.i. .ii"' i""-

't'bi cr,lt s 1,)IU' l"

,-nres

:e e,a t a

!.r ,p! uitity an-

ter of I lie iTiikb eon? tho ilicoiivo ri;i.

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? tl... ii.'ivv. '.. T!.e toii't i

i .. i:.: nl'iVp vpiitliSlilfk

i;i ci'll'ii'i"'! 'i i" . 7

would vet, tefuse to sell our horse

him' Why von would not be such an asThen suppose. intead of your hoie. yon took a share of stock in the country bank in your neighborhood, and wanted to sell il.&a man we:e to olTtr to you one hundred

and ten dollars lor your share, w hiehjour rcpr. f; ntat.v es h o

ye.u sublet ibed at par, would you stop to ask whether the man lived in Canada or in Germany! No on would not be so silly, ou would pa cket (he one hundred and ten dollars: that is to saj.the foreigners has brought into the country. one bundredfc ten t-ilvcr d dls. and you make a profit often dollat? on i'.

and the foreigner then leave" hi' one bun- a

ilro.' am 1 ten do! ar? m the country, to lie

, Rreekenridce ; who u ns will

I that one day when Jne kson saw in the newspa-Iper-, for ttic first time, a suycestion (hut he i "ivouKI h-' a fit I're-ident oft lie. United States,

lie turned it into riiheulc: "W by,' said he, "I

lie ?a). ''11 d tb.e Executive brrn ran r(,H,,ri;inii r,,,-li troop', but I urn not such

a d iiiitiYi fool as to t limit nivsnt tit io ne i resi-

... . i ii., in... i.nior t r r ; i r l we i 'iiii

an .nstnulion, the duty would have hern - " . -V ,.....;, i ...... i,i,

; v l . .in i;i i! (i io i oi . . ... i. '.. . ... .

I he v. ,?a ,na. r.c,lit.nU Hn(! what have we trot for it' Why,

for a rnr;.r.!.. ,,n .irii trc.itn.cnt llhiell be luH tciv-

li.i. i ;(-r:e'. niui lor a precisely the

id.n hi1 would have chee i lid I . g'.ven one,eu to everv hodv.

, odd enou-li when he h id air ady given j We, in tVn,.y 1 vania, have a certain system . i if nolif ieal o'union?, and potitieal interest.-we a srbene in a f-rmer nu.agr . w mch was jP , ;iJiliM al(, :i,uin t( jark.o,., o absurd tint it was lauiy I .ugbed out .,, vrv?Jf.(i t..m, e.d yet he has oj.pos-

"t Copgrens. I'uf he goes on an-: not on- atid thwarted every one u ibeni, and u Lr.n-j jntei esj 0f a quarter pel Iv complains (hat he wa not consulted, ev-r he had. a cbai.ee, 'A tb.-m oil- LeVphese are emphatically .;ut -hat the Exe- u'.ve -iiad no oPportu::i-; - vlt voUhU of Jacksorusm, r i . . 1 .. .1 .widhfir n r Ti-o i?j ' " - . . ... . .i ""

a n a !

(o sav that it neither nee

rent clothed with ","h

,s nor warns

power? V

See what a miserable del :?ion he prac-

ipnt r.nrtrriiriousi'"' '! these re.ioluliuUf: "Tliat

leCe.nMitiition o? the I mti l Stale?. auil.on.Te

acts f Co;:''re.-s to prott . t in Jiomic.. :iv.-, anu

lent out by the bank, to you and too farm-i11

e ,-c in ,.-mr noiidi horn boor! ?VOW. 10 tbe

camp of eon. moo sense, what harm ha?U 1 oCO. he gav e an opinion, it, his me-age

ires He ?M S he has ,ael no opportunity that the actual prc-perity of the courdry atte,ts . " - . i the wisuo;n of s'idi a' ts. d giVHigan oprnon. i et ui his message. kTh u ( :u:...it,dion of Fae UnUe.l ?.t:-.!'s

the foreigner done ly

hundred dollars and giv

hv bunding in thrM' IB 'O. be g,ve an opu.

c, n .

in bis mes-

about

of

same

ten dollars ?

with

The case

rejrard to the

Yin" you a t rofd ! igo of 1 IV-1 . he ga ve an opmion, about asr'i.'exactly thehbi. very bank. !n 132 he actually e Hank of the lJ.lpav a phm of a bank. More than all

;nd eor.-ri'j :

ntlv

iformlv h:i!'lifnl state

a tiijti and health-

and. an iiu.rcnc-

mi'.kors. The

dk from the mi

t t .i . ..s ri. n m i

r , U,M-.-t,.c injured by ' ' ' ; tarit VdUnhure: it indaee the rattU to e.U " h' '.he rank ,rss and he; hce e the pa,?."c u'.rh would he pa-d. over hy more d.l i- te'-, ;,"f,.e,. Veottens-e:,..leo, r.t,.ro

1 ' " ,.ip ..i ,-mrv

State? The Americans established a hank,

i! was well managed, an

having mere money than we have, feeling:

confidence ia ii put tiieir money in V. And thev do thii by buying the stock ol

tl

this, his ow n Secretary of tbTreaury

I the f.rr:.'nrr?l" bia rep-rt to this very Congress, did. in

trto ir.ot clear anu xpu n o . no' i. " ffoai having no opportunity to say he did not w ant the liank. actually took an op-

t ..vnnrTiii ( . S.lllctlOIIS the '.l! !l necUOIl ol I lit

Act ofCon'.ri-;sof S.'pt ui'.or, 1 .s'J, aud all others erupoweiia die Federal Jiuliciaiy to muiuti.in the Sir,.:t n.e l. iw. "That uf: treat the Bank cf the U State?, ha? tended in a Rreat Oegrt-t to nmintaiu n sound and iieil" nn currency to facilitate' the fiiianrial operatior.s of thw govc-rainent, to reobite for. ei'Tii and donn-htic exchange, nnd I'hs been condueive h commercial prosperity the LecislKlure i.t r.iKvlviiiiin n-commended a rcneival ut its

purpose. So much for the Veto " The same paper says "It ir a faci: that white the Jackson administratioo arc draining1 the country of specie, to the amount ot about eight trtillio?is of dollar, to be sent to Europe to pay off the three per rent, stock of the United Stale, that ihe people of the West are paying from 12 to 25 ier cent, per annum for large sums, upon the best security, and 2 and C per cent, per month for hum Her sums; aid that sums from luUto-1000 dollars have

been recently loaned in that city, at no

er cent, per day !

the br.auiua ana

as exemplified ir.

i he r ro.

Will the people sustain the destruction of property: thi? depression of businesfci Will they, by the re election of the author cf all this ruin, say, in acts rather than word?, "we bow our necks to (he yoke thou wert horn to command -w e miserable sinners to ob y ' ' We think not: we hope rot. Th- h dbd h..cr ct November will 'peak, ti'.o.rct-toiiue'i. nry' p i e ir'.iolht i ,nwet.

I nisyltu.ma Inquirer

nndt r tich regulations and re.-triction-" i

,n everv e ie

tl -e

von -ive salt i 'ent.t lMV a-u

f ;."., t'i. -in lit o

tt eet't. No'-v T-ce won't do. 1

ard plertitiioy

i.ic.i-pr

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it.. n- -r. ar v. J1- e

- .. If

f i...i .Mho l.ir.1; ivu ... . .1 ..r r.f It roai...-1 i ve -talus ilsCiIl- P PC V e Ta I J e 1 1 C TS ! i Oi., t ... ,i '

.ebank:that .,they ei ve to the Amer u:an ; ,.u.,.. y r . . , ... . ; - ' , d ..: ' ; r L i;,;,;, ro:, r - Uyhani,. r which we can hardlv .n,r.

, hundre d twenty five dolls.for what cot . ; - "'ery TU'v n, rr,claid the ,:k n o c;;s v. All our intelliKence, I ohimenc hundred;. hu giving him a profit , comto.n.ed t... rcch u tt inb , f tins very f). J rJ. , ver,:?of the most animating kind. Much of twenty five dollars. & then they don ; bank. mT, at !k- -mm;' - '! ' 7, "l we have formerly heard and lordly as .akelhe'mopey out of the country but; Yr that all fhr, thi;g- are pre- to the ahado:;,.t of me . ri, e ,y s- - r Ha i :. :.. i ..,!- i.i h lent out to A 'i.vn X,.iv im tr you lie real tea- n " . - .. . ...... 1 ...

state, we are stilt

mericat!? by

American Directors ot the

,:'u-em a while.'' or words to p;int jM r, poeing whom the same foreign -phe ti.-t Is . "thi-.'rr m-.-uhile" pmc- p evM R Vf)e yu hn Sa f j o ,,,1 hey m'.-t have Mnt ro.v. u.) ..,f nr, 0 to war with these foreign-rst ,rf,-ir. h,m, ;

W.ter inu also

re. ii- at all timee

y , - in i larinori, h

T'l-turf

h,- w i'h in

rrv-t of all ani-: they migh o miosc the government. v Th:s;

lality

l o, . - .-.t t he nui e-t 'pi:

or thrioe

no

i vini no

. ' tin ir cab water t u ice

iv mm -U.. 'in io a -r....s. . i .

j ,v . thev rcr

in oi the veto

s tbi. when he got into pow

evev 'olv was to how i . " . . 1 i i .

and r-a vnr ' vyo-i en i u--

i . L i .1 in Gnni U - en

pic me ii.hi;. v .;.. i s i .w w- -"-- , '

peop

is a new notion. II we nave got me mu-. j e pel tl) ox and, wanted io get tne ui-

ney (.

f the-e

loreignei ?

in

our

hand

we

have influence- over them, not they

ectorsof tbe bmk to turn out their oil.

err in order to nut in his friends, thus

;iiib

ri-t a" u i i

, 1 over u?, for we can fight them with theii i k jr r the bank a mete patty machine

own money. As to lot eign ca pua , in-ieau . f 0 rewaid hs; greedy paiu.an- i oe

whole, which iep:ireF united and concentrated

o--.r it (on ot its I: itMK.s against Uil atlerupls io hitack it in dt tail. That connected as the prosperity or Agriculture atu! Manufactures is with the gucces-i'a! financial operations and sound currency, of the country, ue view the speedy re-chai tenn of the B-itik Td the United States, with such alteration as may secure the rights of tlie states, if any be nec.iss'iry, as of vital -iuiM)rtaiicc to the puhlic welfare. " .Now what has he done'

absolutely imposed nno insulted

to

Mi.iuny "o , 1 ii ti...5 whoa thev dot..- ,P.., , .hut it out. we ourrht by all ; n;,. t..ra rfi'm. -.1 t,i do this, the v told him! by be his

t.n.i v do rot z i u .i ..!. , J " " . . , j mi - . . f, (!.,.,... !.t. lit IU9 Ve

want it Of ";,can,r waMToniv at rerl I i. to unite .tin. W hat I,:.- hu. . up . hcy had nothing to b with polit.es. hat mcvi lhe' TantI. .,ts the SuWho ro.dd. po,.n oo wun .Uu..iv, tfie s;irt. ' t his count rv but foreign capita.. b-illlCv must manage their matters in then vrcimf Court at detiince, and refuses to sun the ta,n tom and ' VOMid be msnp-jha .irttish the mean? of making the- r', wav an(J ,j,at they would not turn bill for re-charternu the B.u.k. after it had pasW ith ibe lu.:n iu .xh .X,A ;inl(Iia?, and rana,a of Ohio and Pennsylvania? Why oUt ,.1P!'r nrrroved ofiicers to please any ,ed both Houses of Confess by large major., lebiehtofivnterd mam.y bne.gner? w ho have purchase,! at hody ; 50 tl he ROt very mad, and as he ini.t ik.-n who:: thestomacb ca,.. a r t. advanced nnce the stocks issued by UrmU n,jt bend the bank, he is tiymg t . . n, on iVnnsvivania. And now

.i Irihafi' TO 'f N '(". ' I I . , - - i uiaii .'ie ii

of alUuhManetsuia, y ' h a-t these Slate?, to pay for making their ca-! i .,r ..( animal IU' ' V .. . ... i

an i . ........ .- , iti njmli,trtion : tials. To all this irasn anoiji loie.gueis. '1'here is an other reason -

VVr I '-"and 'seasons. Animals th . t have free ,lG.(-;,ng t .ncli there are these simple an-, Tlc uidividuals who have mo

- . ...,.! r.nnire water 'UaT.tr o.a: i - ; n'.i.lii.u.inn nnd who ma ii? t

Hi 1 1 . ... ... , ( j i al t c I ir 1 b - ' ' ih it hue no ah ; but toose ..rd ... mm .. . . i. .i d .-. -iM 'hp dr bt ' d !o oh! n in do itist as thev pie

Vih.' - r;,th.irthi.-t is f.ful in proper- .u bv ,;:C Vn.tcd Slate? i? held by a SC t of mc re poll ; .cal g andoer m , .urn r . ,i...-.r c-.ltii:'. . - ' -1M.Q Z .-n r.ihtnil W

.3 11 lIU iii 1

1. .n tn ii - irrei-"..iani o

I a t th i-e u h

Tcr. trv t'i.- -mh ri.r.t

-aod .h io 'ly

r f t

h iv.- Viefn care.

v . ry

s to - 'hy wah r. at

ir sto.-k ia one m

t - re

itinue t.'-c i a - ii:i m c

H'.u: iill.il;

their

his niat-

r:-, ol cu im. 1 n

,K r .!'iv. u 'th roastant ' "ca'Tovcl cond.it;..-:

nth will induct 11. cm thi ,-e aner. They w ih

li.-kln r one anolnta .

C.T.i' '

st power

his mier

tse, are

, .. 1 , .". i i ,. ;ii .

IreeniLn ot l'etiasyivania, lui.toumu ..... take:' If alter this desertion of your prinopkif to v.-ur feelings you will continue to sup-

part this m in, all I cdii say is that you dc-uve

to be

ojuriion in that great

unable to mark, without surprize, the a! most incalculable extent of the change?, that are indicated by the elections, which have just closed. As far as we have heard, Ki trier's majority over Woit ii more that 10.000, and the opposition majority in the fame counties in November will not fall hoit of 20,000 The new Delegation in Congress i? almost unanimou-ly opposeJ to the administration. The friends of the country have abundant reason to rejoice in their present prospects. The President cannot po?ibly be re elected unless he gets either Pennsylvania or New York, and, that he cannot get either of them, i? as certain as the decrees gf fate can make

it.-Z.c

Jourr.a!.

the post omen. This department ol' the treneral cov

kicked nnd imuHed to all eternity. WUt !prn3:rnt stems to Is in a horrible coudi-

to hiuuhlc our.-tIves hiforc this man to :) i

l..t r ...r.iM I I 'll'U. . ....... .v.. - . . i

'"-'e,1' r.. M;s!,.U-...!h, Ihom

i-i i 'ia, ,i i, t ip i p ii oi uip an i r.6i. l'u. ait' ii'i i"3"1

.w.l. I II 'I U.O- II. IO 'J .... , --

- and. bank !dow:i on yjur ko-.es to him to aekr.owlrd-e - itb scarcly ithat. thou-i- he . ts de-crted n!l y.iur principles, ori.rlr.y K

tion. Every week we. receive complaint?.

S'.ate of Pennsylvania with which her

and canals are made is lent hv tor

roads

iTdebt and unable to pav. or -mwiili

'1 T

pay

"i C 1 1 C :

. TC tt!

tchs v. ddi

i

The r , . rcce

-, i'. r. " ,.t e'lin ate

hhMON SVIllT. ri;.,!.- Telesmph c-cs the foTow-

(. say? t!:e

s, even m is lor a

to

their creditor? The present Gov-

ci-ner- who hold the stock of the State, emmcnt ot the I ailed Mates, io, iu- .u,,. that a bu'-e pojtiott of the improve-!conisM ef Kendall. J.o uson, and b.a.r ment.- ot XfwVi-ik and Ohm. have been .Kendall ii the man who wanted to engage

from foreigners ih it for to write n l.tvor i .,t. i-i.iy... - . - , . . ,. . . ..nil. ..ii in. i ,il :ir

ir, in th,. nistrn-r o n-o -a i o more .nan oor i. . ... .....

M.,,f h,. oiber printer was so

LMdilj u''- "

a receiv.r.g our papers, auu-

an '. violate 1 all his ; rounds, you u..i fait cry cnher6 get impatient, :incj .itlnbutirig

outf.rhiai. If yo: can sab:;:it to ::-.is, uen- ,,e.;r (Jl?rir,l0;;1;fr!erit to 0':r clerk?, SC dc!

a f,ir lemon - ru ), v

retv.-'.n i di ( r many e. . !!.... . .' ..I .

a', i m:,i ii. " i.iii.ii.

cana;

I

t. .a -

ire

i

f b .'.th

, .. : i: t o t.

,i .... ..leiro r ;

,.t !l-e t:iitUM

I ' " " "

f r tut

th-

th-e-Z lr.

co. te ti. re

i

H

ro

made bv lean

; i-i.-T.i lent a m.dion

i Columbia for it? canal, and seven hundred I .... .i it

j M.'n. i .on.-ai,d do .us lor uie iiorri"

i in i o i v .1 c r -e v .

That the .t'atc of Louisiana has Jp-ill down, rieaed him It o

that thi verv

a

n S o. V.'iine oi ii i aunaa mi- . M .. . 1 . .1 .. . 1

in a :t 1 1 n.ei i . e--e., a a a

fa i- edit t'lejmce endcr

i year

deidi'ute :nd nroliigate

Cnited States P ink Inch he is try mg to

m oe'.'t l trie ..1

- i . ......... . .Chi'i... ii iivpniv laO'lsiiKl eoU-

hor rowe. c foreigner?, ami now iic.uun iw"i'iu-i .o.... ., . ..., -I,.. of .hd!.,,e !lar. for the sum ot little ;r-re th tu two

0eUiV.in"n.v - , .... ,a K.-rr..,.. f

'l c-. t r nni rni I il IT4 IV I 11 ii"- -.v-

' , . l t V, t ,. . . r . I. r

ii, ' ...-.nn. s t leu i ; j n ' -

And dth. from bei g -cjk in 'b

Mr .Jefferson himse.t so

a fraid

.- r

, r ,r.'- IhO I'm

d Joreigners owning

K'llpt

;dr 1

iome h)dy. Now to yi' reat object is have a l:""

ripo.

I t

Io

ol the

tai.e : rv.or-t.iti.u

: I .

.tr!; ...ju r' i o-: lire tae.ii.cr n..o

C r i iiiiii .i.i v. ... . i w . ; '1 he iiar:" of l'entisvb. ar.in will he a ui?- J

'race amonc th" ether state".

v.-.r-r i: d lPtn e. You will be ;.:-- Ir

o- your nei.'hh. rs. What will they jay, r:: r the

unanimous leobiraf.-.on ot f.er

o.uar'dii. , . , t:.

. - l o ,

their principles, or r -.; a-; .'" had any. and crouch 1..: -e -.'

for neglect, e r r:. '' cc. ' a

Unce ter all we repeat,

h

Vou will lose hll j tvcJh r

t r . till II . .... idni I

ir!f l j wr:

Th

fa'.dl

13 or

it

in

design

ait-r the ec--.:.-i her principles in Ih -utters oae wor.l m i

of their keeper-? Tia' tl,. y

.. nl he rr.tc-r .e.-i, the v fcavet '. v th y never ! 1 .older the la-h di -ay, that tr,e

will hup a riJ-ht to SUV, ii ou ( J.itlllUC IO he

the tools of this man. but i T i 1 trust, t r ih h iiior of our -tate, the free principltS and the ; iva 1 sentiments which hive placed her b .. k.-.i- .iiiM n il! arom to i'o'it'nuo the :'

v ram.!-!" p'i'rt ef a worthJjssiia, J h.i profl.a'

:e n the ".cgiiger.ee

r .f l-rr'.as; e s. an i. :;. mv; oiti.'wni o-

. ' , ...i i .

--ciaralion ot?ibc mads witf) pc.iirai paper ami -.vim.

fo'.a'T.'. derts skat pnrfy papers rf -i

ta.n sort are regularly received, won.-

other literary nnd m;rH'a-

cer ;

ri... Post an

ueou papers are al way? bt'iind. How m Mu-: v.t be fir' ever complain i g? H u the post othce no regponsiblo mil to answer for the dehnrpiencua cl rUr-

. ', rn r'r J CSt.

nl ? Set i:in-rz

. ,..i

dl V . ,i -. ' X r - " -