Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 29 March 1834 — Page 2
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indinlUitanatir.oof ihe genial U.ijcaunU go, and let him not drive Uiifi cfc &tfooiif en iaiiAn batsajen:' and in u siana u i iL,., n,.,l ....t.mtic neotde to Gv hebt tnaar eerie week nicer te leveo
ness Di tie reowe, nao tmon.,.cu ,u i-m i - , . !..., Tin
marine! and despair. a,s 6 J buis uiu claUuC.--
Mr. President, unaffectedly indisposed, paw op
M tv article' nf editorial, together with other matter, prepared tor to-day's p iper, art: nnavoiJably omitted for want ot" room. Oourtfc tliir oh a small rak. We learn from the New Xork Sun, that sever
al putnu live cent piccrs have been seen. They m y he detected hy counting
iSe number f stars around the head of
liberty. There nre but twelve. The
have fourteen. It is also
bv ' i said, that when the counterfeits are rub
ted between the lingers, they feel oily, and are of a darker color than those that rtte genuine. They are dated 1833.
srarcplv inferior to that to which the cap
. i ...... i i
ital and property ot tne country nas oeen mot unwisely subjected.
And what is the remedy to he provided
for this most unhappy ttate of the coun
trv? have conversed freelv with the
members ot tne riniadeipnia committee They ae real, practical woiking men intelligent, well acquainted with the gen
eral condition, and with the sufferings of their particular community. No oue, who has not a heart of steel, can listen to
them, without feeling the deepest sympathy for the privatious and sufferings un necessarily brought upon the laboring classes. U)th the Conrnittee and the memorial declare that their reliance is,
and unwilling as I am to trespass upon the
Senate, I could uot decline complying
with a request addresed to me hy a re
spectible portion o my fellow. citizens, part of the bone and sinew of the Amen can public. liUe the Senatot fiotn Mass., who has been entrusted with the preseota-
timPof their petition to the Senate, I found
them plain, judiciou, sensible men, clear
Before he got half way threw, the Gin
ftcm the rhl'al. A'aticual tinittit. STEAM BOAT WILLIAM iT.N'.V. The undersigned u Commitu of the Board of Dnectots of tbe New Castle L French Town Rail Road Company, havinff examined into the circumstances con-
eral he riy. up, and his hair stood eveiynected with the destruction by tiieof (heir wav And say he, Major, that sounds tine boat Wm Per n, on the evening of
Tuesday, tin ilh mst. wwiui wus uuior-
tunutely attended with tbe loss of lour
like bloody murder, dou it' And says I,
there oo doubt onV And if Mr. Van
Buren would ony give the English on't, it
lives. mbmit the lolloping as the result ot
would he worse than any lettcrngin you, their investigations:
Giueral.says I. Well, eay6 I, that 7euui,
About half past 5 o'clock on the even
ing; foresaid, the William I'enn, on tier return from New Castle, having on board
under the operation of the measures ofino Otio, cried out pretty much all ODjahout one hundred an I hlty passengers.
the Executive. If 1 have deviated Irom em uiey ami vjja xat enui ioi me iuuc- laou uemg auoui one uuie mi si- i
nothing goes mere but tne raie true siuu jUloucestei 1'omt, was uncovered to ie on
ly understanding their o.vu inteiests. and, Tin content. But, says I, we test git these with the rest of the community, writhing printed in the Globe. 'No, no-O no,
We arc requested to say that Hanry JVihoi is a candidate for Constable at the
enuing April election.
the beaten track of debate in the Senate, mv apology mii'il be found in the anxious
exclusively, on the legislative branch of olic nude which I feel for the conditiou ..,fnmr,t v ' Prpkidput. it i !nf thp r.iimirv. And. sir. if I shall have
c,,i,i11(,fi r.tipcr- nf the nrufuuudest dP,. so, , v.dul in touchine vour heart, to hear it. And 1 giv em a look, but they
u ....inir.r.ilm, ih.i t .m. rom.!,n.l in vou a ffhmof Patriotism, didn't say a word. Well, fiz I, that ami
nelled to sav that, constituted as Con
'by authority.1
Well, siz I, if any body sez these aintj
as true as them other ones, I should like
gressnow i. no relief will be afforded by
it, unless its members shall be instructed
I shall ho most happy. You can prevail an ; it any oo you want 10 Know any ming
upon the President t ahaudon his ruinous ! more anoui mese ere leueis, i m wuun course and. it vou will exert the itdlu-, tell you aio wrote emrnud vhy they
and enlightened by the People themselves Jence w hioh vou po-esyeu will rommawl viw r.tten , and that s a leetle ojore than & - " . .k i i i.T.tt Ann rkfk linn .lira aiu nhiiiil Intnor ntiCA
br.o nirt of the bodv. w balcver , the thanks and the niau.irs oi it graieiui ,y "r" lv"'" "
may be their private ridgment upon the, t'erpio
I hc fr.emoriAi was men rcierieu.
course of the President, believe it to be
their duty, at all events satcst lor thnm
We are authorized to announce
Catnan, Eq. as a candidate for I
t itixe at the uext August election. a to r ci i of Tin: strni.niE. A certain pioocutitg attorney, in the north i'rn patt of our tatr, some time since, thus cx
prced btmsfU'to jury in a criminal c5c
elves, to sustain him without regard to; TJ.,. reader thould hear ia mind, to underlepresen'the public interests. And noh.mg hut ISuhii! l(Mlf,Rni(s
clear, decidel, and equivocal demon-tra
tions U the popular disapprobaMon ol MAJ. lowNr;.s ( OKUI.:sl,ONlu,Nri:. what has been done, will divert them , fJ h D:,kfa t lU Irom their present purpose. j k D Altvtrthe Rut l!prn is .innlhpr n;arfer Klncii to. . J
-" , , , o.
sesses JUlVicient power and influence tot
Toll uv-ctizcn,Mucr ti e memorable period; remove the public distresses. In twenty W have had a good deal of sport here ...... a t i . .tl . . , t
hen the Honorable the itentrai Assemtjiy a fonr hoUrs, the Executive branch coulu 1 ' uely ahout a new kink our lolRs got into.
thr State of Indian, elevn.ed n,e to the riitd a(j0 . a ncasulc would afford an Tindio thinqs was goin preflv tuff agin us, Ki:,t)"Va,n and substantial remedy, aadjand so many committee folk, comin on
posed to me and to lien. JaiKson, Jae at-: re-elantisti commence. .Anu inose wno,,uoir ju -h i iuK uu us fu i u;iy mui r w -mntivl to ruhi over uie roughshod. But Fel-jm (jj fjh icrber, support the Administra- tions. and talk, they tho't best to put a LW'.iticn of the Jury, I would have you lrtitjori Cwi not rcuder a better service's'cp to it, and got up some letters full of ir.T!l ' " e, Eic.ulivj SI.n-.rn.iSr. .d .... .,..1 l.ri.ta. .! Uwl, It,.! tnllio iuriiaiclion ol civilily m Hale of. ami, placing before Iht thltl Jlnglttrale linorrlf r ajrin Hie (.inernl, mid lljrentcnm
the naked and undisnuised truth, prevail on him. This vou know is an old trick,
upon him to retrace his steps and aban-jin the old countries. And I tellM the don his fatal expeiiment. No one, sir,,Gineral I was pekily aieaiM it wouldn't . A' . I . I ....... L . . . i I. III. I ) ... I I l I. ... I. ..
f thp Mpmnrial of the Buihiinff can pcriorm mai uuiy w un more propne- ,wnrn e ue,e nm w.ry ivnuiuu i iKe
Cpon the presentation, by Mr. Web
. can periorm tnai uui
. tv than voutself ' Vou can. if von will, mv advice, and eo thev rot some on em
Mechanics ot the city and county ol I oil- in(uce him l0 change his course. To printed. The tlrt go off the Gineral had
l.ni tln cir lt n . i i ill ft I on 1 1 1 it iiliirit Itllf..! nnfinn it IVOtlKI (l.k kiUl (TAod Ifl A 1 1 TT I fl
j W l J . I IX. II rll 111 IIVI VllIV.JVJ KTSS . . v . - - - ' - . - fc ' -- --------
adelrhh,
Mr. CI.AV rope and said; I have beeni'h feelings softened and subdued by the requested hy the Committee from Phila. jdeep distress which pervades every class liclphia. charged with presenting the me-;cf our countrjmen, I make the appeal fnonil t Congress, to say a few words on 'Hy your official and personal relatione the subject; and, although after the am-juith the President, you maintain with pie and very satisfactory exposition which him an intercourse which I neither enjoy it has received from the Senator from tnoi covet. Go to him and tell him, withMaaacbuftts (Mr. Wfbstkr.) further jout exaggeration, but in the language of ohserva'ions are entirely unnecessary, I tiu'h and sincerity, the actual condition cannot dfny myseir the gratiiication ofjof hi bleeding country. Tell him it is comrlvin" w ith a request, proceeding .neatly ruined and undone by the measures
from a s luce so highly wotthy of respect-) vvhich he has been iuduced to put in ope-.
Jul ccnsultralion. jrauon. The experiment which tbe President of . h th "pcriment i. eperajthe Lntttd States has thought proper to " ie nation like the philosopher in.iimte, on the currency of the country, experiment upon a con. uled animal, in an Us mw been in operation five months; "halted receiver, and that it must exund never, i. so sho.t a time, has a great agoJ. P, g'v
Teotde been piecii.itated horn the loltiest u" height of unexampled prosperity tn the jthe energ.es o the peot de to be icvived t J . ,.n, rnctnn., o In in I h a t III n tinu l
immeiilrd i tsliess and ,v "-
lowest depth of unmeriird disliess ahd
misery. Its calamitous effects ate felt
evety where, by every class, by every interest, in every section of our wide
spread Confederacy. And the evil uow.m l aiarmwg uuinB , w.u expentuced, great a they are, undoubt- of a property, of the depreciation ot all edly, are embittered hy the reflection that products ot industry, cthe itagna-
o 'one can discern the period of their n ancn o, oumo,65, auu u. Erminaion,and it is to be apprehended ! f close of numerous minutactunng e..
city, more than sixty batiuruptcies, involving a loss of upwards of fifteen mil
lions of dollars, have occurred. Tell vv,l,;"ii- i :. w i --i:. : .!.- ...i..
. I l -l .. " -1 . iL .
..... ...ii i;. ...i i.o ",... hi , ia oi ifnments, wnicn a iew mori uiuuius
Uiai Mill VriCI lir in mniiui.t nvmiir vj-. . , . . If thev had been a Providential inthct.on,1 Sn were in active and dourish.ng opethev would have been borne with inanly Lra"on- 1)ePct to him. if you can md resignation and Christian fortitude; but,apeuaBeJ to portray, the heart rending ihey ar aggravated by the conviction! wretchedness of thousands ot the workthat thev ate the work of one mortal i 'n.S c,asses cast out ol employment. 1 ell amn, the nrodace of one individual lh? tears ol helpless widows no
will, prompted by vindictive passion or!,onSPr aD e ,0. earn tne.r nreau, ana oi
guided by errjneou? views of the public
interest. The experiment, besides its influence
on the Gerernl busmess of the country, H ,f be hoi,()rab,P uhen UItl.
uir ii iTiin?i-u .i ui. u?itnu ui iiic iiiuui
unclad and unfed orphans who have been
driven, by his policy, out of the busy pur suits in which but yesterday thev were
gaining an honest livelihood. Say to him
ing -classes fiom employment, and the check on commercial operations and oth er en'erpi ises, has occasioned very gttat depreciation in the value ol moot descriptions of property , and especially of stocks, i should be glad to see an estimate (and it would be a most interesting and uot im
practicable estimate) ot the aggregate a
up our friends about the country; hut when he and I came to consider onV he began to think it wouldn't work right for when vou cotie to think on1, it looks
plagv strange that folks who want a recharter of a Hank should be cut-throats and murderers; tr they hud a notion that way, they could get money without coming hre for it, and killin the Gitier.il, and runnin the resit of my ;ixe in the bargain and now, says f, Gineral, I coni ler this business, uow that it is all printed, a play
small matter, and Pin peskily afeard it will do us no good Polks will iaffat it all about ciealiou, aud them that don't know the i.atur of our 'untry men wont think so well on us and 1 dout think it's light nolher. Put however, eas I, since wee got in
lit, and some Jolks will fall, my notion is
we best t.t si in and have some lun ourselves first and the next time all our Cabinet folks git together, Pll have my hare orTt at any rate. And so sure enuf yesterday I gt a chance set down and
jind the ring, and sez I rrore fleet and
brimstone, Gineral, and I out with a hull bundle of letters; and the first one ( read was way up in Hillsdale, New Hampshire Now, sez I, that's a rale genwine letter from a place where thar arnt no body but rale genwine folks of our party they nil starM , not knowin what was comin; and the Gineral he sot still smnkin o you could'nt see but leetle on him and to I read See y estrrday's Patriot. There, says I. niot that a stumper. Dot here is one a leetle wore than that, and isdated,Dunder Barak Dunder Hook ( ) overslaw.' Hut that's all the English I can make on't. And the Giperal, he lookM at it, and then akJ Mr. Van Buren to read it out in English for us. And he took it and
And siz I that aiot all vet if anv on you want me to tell who wrote them (oiher
' letters, aud why they wur rilten, i can
tell you that too, siz I. And with that, they all begun lo look pritty cloudy, and some on em said thcie warut no use to say nothin more about the business. Very well, siz I, its a mniy
trick, any way, it may do very well lor some countries, but it wont do in this; our
peeplc knows a leetle too much to bite at sich bute at that. And now, siz I, the next time tuny on you want to play off a rale good trick, you rnu-t be sarlm tirst,
10 see both eeuils ou1! ; or else sez I, you'll be as had oil' as my old oeighhor Eliakiui Doolittle, who woikVI well nigh upon a week diggin a Wool!' pit, and tixiu a trap fall on top on't, and jist as he was halin oirt, he blipM in himself, and it warnt till he was enymost starv'd lo death, afore the ueighbor fuuud out where he was. The Gineral was tickled to death with
this slorv. but our folks didn't like it a
hit; and so he ha-hawed and as I al ways, in these bard times, hook on to an thing worth laughiu ut, (lor the chance u
placy scarce,) I turn'd to, and join'd the
Gineral, and w hadiawM together till there warn1! a ciitter left in the room, but
me and the Gineial aud so that's all Pve
got lo say about uurier aud biiuictuue
thi time. Prom your friend, J. DOWNING, Major, Duwiiingville Militia, "d Brigade.
Frcmt the Ytu Yoik Daily ddcertisrr. MAJOR DOWMXU TIMtEATKMHM Mjic Lctltit tlirealeniiiii isnssinatioii. W
yesterday received u most interesting cominutii
cation from our old friend Major Downing. It
api Hfs thai he has received u iinuiber of annoy
ruou iellcra, similar to those received by Ihe President, threaleiiing his life. The President caused his to be published in the otlicinl paper, the Globe; and the Major hm rumored onr humble journal as his otiiciH paper. We too, shall pnbhaij them "By Authority.'' We cive the following; us a specimen, and to morrow hull ive hu letter with all the extracts.
To Major Downing nloncide the Gineral. at fl'athitietcn.
"Y'ou eternal rascal If von don't stop wri
tin Letters that keep all the while wokin agin our parly we will send folk9 to Washington who will chop you up into meat with your own Ae. We don't see how it is the Gineral keep? sn ti a blasted cau:p about him as yon be; we believe yuu are bribed by Hiddl- for we don't see how you get a livin out of your Major' commission, now there Hint no war if thb Gineral changes his notions about the I3ank, it will all be owing to your advice. So look out, und if the Bank cornea out of the s rppe alive, you are a de uimmi. ggyrg-MT t wttbi 1 1 mm mi m ! Pit K-EMP NON ltIO 11TS." The subjoined bill, leporled by Henry Clay, has passed the Seuate of the United States. AN ACT To revive the act entitled ''An act fo grant pre-emption rights to eeltlers on Ihe public lands," approved May twentynine, one thousand eight hundred and
thirty
ed by truth and justice, it is intimately allied to another quality, of the most per
nicioua tendency, iu the prosecution of ao'studied it over a pell, aud he twisted
erroneous 6jstem. Tell him how much .round, and he was pbgily put to it to more true glory is to be won by retracing j know what to do about it, and whispered false steps, than by blindly rushing on un-something to the Globe man, and he whis
tit hi country is overwhelmed m bank-Jpered to another, and it went round tuptcy and ruio. Tell him of tbe ardentiCome, let'a hare it. Well, says Mr. Vao nllurlununl tltn Mnhntinilpd ilpvntirm lltOiKilrpn it's n tirittv fiPVPTP iflfr hill WP
munt of national and individual loss pro Ln,hsi.l!jtic Krat itn.le. towards him, so of,! best not translate it. I'll read it as it is,
uuced by tins most improvident measure, .j.mallv manifested by the American w ith ideaure. Aud so he went at it. af- anv part thereof, in the year one thousand
ia the property, buame.s and capital of ihe co !e anj t,al ,ney ,lCeerve at his bauds' ter this fashion. And this is the copy on't:eight Lundred and thiity-three, shall le
lire, tbe tlame,s bursting out with gieat violence on tbe windward side of the boat, outside of the larboard boiler near the after end of it. The committee ara satisfied that it was communicated to the wood near the boi'er by means of n figure through the sheet iron work of one of the teturu due of the furnace which had either escaped the vigilance ol the woikoiua by whom it had been examined two daya pieviously, or wiiich was t &lat mora recent oi 1 1; in. The wood which first became ignited was unu.ually by diy.and therefore burnt with great rapidity, and the combustible nature ol the bulk head", and lighl upper deck of the boat, together with a strong westerly wind, aided its pi ogres, so that in a few minutes but tittie hopes were entertained of being able to dave the boat. The etioits of Captain Jciiries, aud his crew to d so, teem, nc erlLeltss, not to have been abated while the slightest
chance ol success letnaineu. J hole wai
cut through the upper deck, aud a largo
luantttv of water was thrown on the tire,
without produciijg any sensible effect ; the
ioe was rigged to the foicin pump near
the bow of the boat, but so great was tbo
press of passengers in its vi ;inty, that it
could not be woiked, and in the mean
time the progress of t lie darned and the
alarm had reached such a pitch, that noth
ing remained to be ftone but to run the
boat ashore, in order to preserve the
lives of the individuals on boaid. The tiller ropes having been butnf, this waa piomptly effected by ojean uf the starboard engine when all the passengers (exrept three, who jumped ovuboard iu to deep water and weie drowned) ueie afely landed The b'Hiitsi of those who thiew thenietlve9 into the river, werp immediately recovered and conveyed to the city, where every tflort vsa made that uienical skill could dt-iie to lesusilate them, but in vaio. One of these unfortunate pereoos was on the bow oi the boat, out of danger, and ruaheti towards the stem through the
dames to meet his death, by precipitating himself mio the water, although begged by Captuin Jeffries to remain where he was. The fourth passenger who is deceased was in feeble health, and died the day succeeding the disaster, it is supposed in consequence of having been ia tbe water. Several horses, a pnrtiOD of the mails, and the largest part ot the baggage, weie saved, and no uoul t eslcts in the njindsof the Committee thai all the pas-engcis might liave been rescued without difiuulty but for the panic w hich is natural, and perhaps una voidable, on such an ocfasaD. It appears, howevci, that the grcate-t presence of mind whj pieervcd by tbo engiueert, fiieuaanann crew gcnciaily-, one ot ivhoiu held up u poiiu ol ttiu bulkhead which the fiie had fundi out, atd called to the passergers to go ioi v. nii whilst be thus confined the tl nei atid preenled the passage from beu.g inttrrupted. As soou as the tire was discovered, the safely -valve wtic raised, to prevent the additional danger uf expUsiu of the boilers. Captain JetXiie remained on board exerting hiintlt to save the piopeity ol tbe passengers alter all were out of the boat, aud was himself the last person to lectvt her.
rhe Committee, in giving these details
of the above melanchol' disaster. d(.:n it
Sec. I. Be it enatttd by the Senate and their duty to exprebs Iheir thank on be.
House oj Representatives of the U. States' of the Company . to ti:e rr.;
of America in Congress assembled, That every settler or occupant of the public
lands, prior to the passage of this act,
who is uow in possession, and cultivated
ciimtrv
1 have sorr.ewheie seen a statement
that th total value of all the property,
belter treatment, fell him to guard
himself against possibility of an odious comparison with that worst of the Roman
real nd personal, in the single State of KmI,erora wno contemplating with mdifNew Voik, is estimated at eight hundred fertQce the conflagration of ihe mistiess of
DONDER CaRRICK I'ICHT BY KlNDERnoOK
ON IE OvtKSLAG.
entitled to all the benefits and privileges! Uij(
piuvirled by the net entitled "An act
Company , to tiie mastei terrv-
men and captains and trnv- of the steam aod other ferry-boats, hoh of this city und Camden, as well a8 to many otheis, who so promptly r epaned to the Wiiliaoj I'enn, and rendered every assiUuce
wfiirfi the nature of the case would per-
inilhonsol lUdl ars. It v ill not be deemed ithe world, regaled himself during the zo zpker als gy nu den Generaal aaved
exu avagiu to suppose that this property, by the operation of Ihe tecent measure of the Cxecvr.ive, has been subjected to an
.inJanDavnini.Majoorinhtirtfikvi.lto grant pre-emption rights to 9eM,erJ Hie camm.t.re, nfte, a very c be pu wuar, den General woont. on Ihe public lands," approved May twen-! v.e,t,&a,,on. 5,re Chled to state their deJvbent nueen levendidee man maar! yoine, one thousand eight hundred and! r,tJe(l c0h that the persons already
J KJ IT- . . .
average depreciation often percent.
.sunung ihe coirenties Q lm3 caicuia. tinn, tlw iossic that State would beeiuhtv
milli'Mis. The State t New Voi k con niin about oneixth of tbe whole population of the United States, and probably ab'-ut one-fifth of the property. If property in other paits of the liuion has depfctia'cd in Ihe same proportion as in ft. Voi k, (and it has not been less,) the ie.
duciion in vuliie throughout the Union would be. equal to the enormous sum of laur hundred millions of doilais! More llun double the sum which the last tvar with Gieat Dutaio cost the United States. lut the depreciation in the value of
capital and piopcrty is only one, although
not an unimportant item, in the account
f lo-ses which have aeciued from Ihe
lasn proceeding of the Executive. It
ellect- on agncultural products, ami other products of industry, on the labor of the
ccautrj, oa commerce, or public lunds,
terrific scene in the throng of his dancingiom de Hank van de Vercenigde Staaten
courtiers. tn herstellen, zullen wy de dondek en
It you desire to secure for yourself the bkixko door je slaan, en dal zel je een
teputatton of a public benelaclor, desciibe
to him truly the universal distress already produced, and the certain ruin which must ensue from peifeverance iu his measures. Tell him that he ha9 been abused, deceived, betrayed, by the wicked counsels ot unprincipled men around him. Inform him that all eflbits in Congress to allevi-
ate or terminate the public distress are
paralyzed and likely to prove totally unavailing, from his influence upon a large portion of the members, who are unwilling to withdraw their support, or to take a course repugnant to his wishes and feelings. Tell him that, in his bosom alone,
under actual ciicumstances, doe9 the power abide to relieve the country; and that, unte-s he opens it lo conviction, aud cortects the eirors of his administration, no human imagination can conceive, and oo human tongue can express, the awful consequeuces which may follow Kntieat
him to pau?e, and to reflect that iheie is
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thiity: and the said act is heiebv reviv-' i,l,1,,l,,'ceu as ueuU aIe a lliat ,0 le,r
ed, and shall continue in force two years' ,,ve6 on uistressmg occasion, fromthe passage of this act, and no longer.! tDC whole, tha Committee consider
eg. 2. Jind lc it fartuer enacted, Thut'l' hre to have been entirely accidental;
dooije man zyn. Weet jn dan met als; ; where a person inhabits one quarter sec-j "d while ihey are of opinion thai it ought dan deeze Hank vande vercenigdeStaatenjhou and cultivates another, fie shall he.' induce additional caie on tbe pai t of
niet veroietige is, dat de Regeering Bank ; permitted to en.er the one or the other at i those engaged in steam nav igation, they te Albany haar oogmeik niet Ran ver-jhis discretion: Provided, Such occupant are unable to perceive that any want uf
shall designate, within six months from; prudence or caution can be attributed to the parage of this net, Ihe quarter sec jCapta.n Jeffries or the person employed lion of which he claims the pre emption uo-i under him; on the contrary, they dtem der the same. Captain Jeffries entitled to every cofiSec. 3. And be it further enacted, That dence, aud believe that Lis conduct iu all persons residing on the public lands, Uhe trying circumstances in which he aod cultivating the same prior to the year was placed was deserving of the highest
eighteen hundred and twenty-nine and' praise.
iny haar oogmei
vullen, om Mynheer Van Duren President to maaken? nu deeze brief ia om je te zeggen dat als je niet ophood nut die gekke biieven te schryven, on regt omkeerdeu Mynheer Van Cureu onoersteund on die Hank no beueede to etellen, en de zekerheld Gelde Hankeu na bovcu te houden pass opof je krygt hef mes io debuk het maarkt geen under scheid w ie lydt, of hoe veel menscheu bnnkroet
gaan, als wy Mynheer Van lluren maar President kunnen maaken, en dan kan icder en een die maar bow)zen kan dal hy hem ondersteund heeft en gold daarby verlooren heeft op de I'ensioen Lyel vao Mynheer Vao Uuren gestled worden, an bataald worden nit de publicque kaet,oet uls de oode Ilevolutie Soldalen, en als hy
President word dan zal hy alles onder
a poiat beyoud which human endurance zne tedwmgiog liebben eu pri
who were deprived of the advantages of
the law passed on the twenty ninth May, eighteen hundred and thirty, by the constructions placed on said law hy the Secretary of the Treasury, be, and they are hereby, authorized to enter at the minim urn price of the Government one quarter section of the public lands within 6aid land district. Passed the Senate March 7, 1834. Attest.WALTER LOWRIK, Stewart.
JAMF.S LEFEVREO
b. KLVIJNS. WM. D.LEWIS. r-mittec WM. J. WATSON. j Philadelphia, March 11 , 1 034. Sagacity of the Ucre. Te Ir arn that several hoi sea were on hoard the Wm. Penn, at the time of the conflagration Among them was one noble animal who, when Ihe flames spread appeared to be conjylp'.tly conscious not only of his d;n.
