Vincennes Gazette, Volume 3, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 17 May 1834 — Page 2
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"Our own
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v jTY y'?!1 j ritve r-.-ently cven place to .n "awful cai-(l-'f h JC4iJ A IJtUx a.ft be extracted from "m insev. - mm?, authentic-, i-.tid vaiuabie statistical work,"
VINCJ5NN23.
STl';?.VV,MY !?, 'F.U.
j m which some really "h vvful ' statistics of human ! :ii'! Jiiiiiv w ?i e exhibited in nn annareruiv
miuut. erii! i'lfiivil analysis rf the r ; j ' 1 a t i o ! ..r ii., ..i.i ...... .....i . .' . i. . . i..
-s.. ; . : .V.1.; ;. : ; :: . ; : :::u cannot take from him or withhold
i ' n i u i i , , i n t i ; I 1 1 1 til u:u i 'i , . i , . , 1 1 . i I .
I Ti :i t'. i' i.f !i. is !:if t!,r i!tjf .if if (TiiiTa
taking charge f the revenue whce np pcintment wonU not, by the Constitution, at once de?olv on him, and who would not he reponille to him for (he faithful discharge of fl trust; he claims in fin r that the Senate tnd House of Represent-
j liorn hirn the custody of the national trea-
1' .(('us rrci.iin thai the IVit.fc sock pi-ms, and that every yt bus beam dug tmn-hmre without a palptbte and Jtirant vsur1 - b akf n -it " Pie ViP;c(,r,fc fb-d ti.-s ,.vr to nke-n-.v f,,r the dead.--ja t Execntivepovce r and a jj.ivcrjion ' ' '"'kf n 11 V ' " , 'j 1 " " vrw bruins' t.u.nKh- and W prflcl. , . ,Ae fundamental T'-nc- finite ff.vftte anaroi.Ma.ii!.c mamvot hmrrs ry ui,!th it w proved, ha pri,iL ' j j V ' 3 1 , :r..,!:v n ! .."i., k. We nevertheless Now let us hubmit hi message oi
'ism, i,.MV ANiar.y nnu b-twicr.reniirgii. , . , , , f ...,,...,. nrV of ,hi, ru!..n
No d (mi!. i.,rormatioo hahren receive! jtton, arc! should hi: to tl.'a -inprmuiU'' by f , I hi! !i il C".!i h? M!-t;ii!R'd. Itn tons socleirjrorri 'ic!!,.. an. I itichmon?!. I he 'CK , iv j.,.. ..,,::.!., nmi. r aiv tcroivrd n-.iiori of the a !bt l.r.n.-!, r,t fhi rdare. ha? heen (a-! !"',P'1' ' ;! i: ' "fi'r iIm; xvr!., as to mukous
' ! -nrtc to ?f lt-..w it is even pbi'mbl v t:l;:ia-1
Kfn by i-i'livi ot tne vattou ncif;.i - 'f!;.; v.-ritt-r ?tnns t!a !u;tiuer of inh:it- 17th instant mav t'G tiiieutdertood, h.rhn0(U ronne.'trd in lainncss xyilh Vin- l',;ir2t" v b.nc lived t?n the r--r-th, nn,w,t thin. jt , 0 ' ,(,ta(e that it tvas nl m) rmn The hr-he.t r.unrr of shar cs !; c b3 . : s,l,-(:i vi.ii thi. nmnber 'e,tt,., to deny, in h ud Jieage, tu ,!'!i. -,v tre rod-; ot. the snVfuce of the rurlh hf! l,ov and rifirht of the Llf l!a ! ! ve Lie
to provide by !av for the r.usto ;eei in?, nn.l (Jipotition of tin-
From the National Inirflgrncar r.Vay C. THK VJRG1MA ELECTION. For Delegate! to thu Genernl Assembly, na far 3 heard troin, has resulted ai follow.: OdloiiIiqti. 'idminis.
Couritie nlready announced, Cd
-iurry, Brunswick, Noih.dk Liorouirh, . Augusta,
I 1 1 1 t 71 liU
CO O 0 ! 0 0
As pi r a bearJ, Total hard from,
Reiuiiiing ti be heard from, -4. Stal.vton, Va. April ?9. 1331. We bsd our clei ti.n yesterday, and we have had eloriricaliori ettough for one day. We had
rarltt t
oa o".'! ?;vri !! ra'i
t -ilou by any one person, is forty
of the s
eliares
ti Setter !ro:n ."I r . iIrrt.t, (..".ipji l.je CiUhetl every day siitv. tiu-b.-.:m5ii.ff of the world
int. lie -ays !Mr. Linton has v. rittei " j J . ltV
ftorn Nov Vork.th it appearances are fa-j l;r.i i - (
s ai:-ri iptioos are for live and l(-n i'miv! I -.00. Let us nnal'. z- thi? stattMnnt: Oar of oar ritizen? ha re-cived jl' "iUMUxvlm earth be correctiy n, i? t.Mhi-.vj that more ner?ots ast have
i;
v:,!r, or evvr were Jivo't"
ate !!-.
i'hrt estiirM'e is eas'ny rinde
? s:n.'i tivea by six thousand, lit
... f.r t l,v,n t:n.,b n.- rprf Mt ,. ':",(,!,'! !l':,',h,'rfi " !'? 2'" --fthe World, the V
: -ra : c- ff iJ-.h nn! it.i? i-r f-frv vr;ir is :ihon
s yet. i li vn-;-t have been about lite b.li)l.h? i,0(i ;0...(. 'i !i n train divided bv th
t.MT'ibfr f days in tin v,--tr, cive an nz'f'S : te o! i;t far i'r..m I i?7 -'.0f ( Oi iO f.,r evi-rv ilav
Btte b;i :Vii! ho jeanv for toe brauCiC:s;nee;c; tt..'irii.;('of t! world, 'i'lsc
1st of May. Mr M. fri'.i tltinks that the
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To the Senate vf the United States: Uavintr reason to believe that -certain passages cnntHined in my !Meaee and
1'rotest. I r.iifiiitied to the Senate on the tour Wiik car.ui.lates, and one Administration.
. t . i 1 1 I he reuit wat m fulue. j:
John Crao, Wh G27 Robi-rt 5 iirook, Wli 473 William Ahr.ej , A Jxiras'.raiioii :SI Chesiy Kinnry, Whijj '207 Jerterson Stuart, Whi V2i 'i tii; Ht';inct in the Patur3 where there are iltout 3 1 votes ri"t heard fio.n. Nuuiher? of
-- --t mil ''j,1
parttnent to
dy, $afe Ueej
puidic money and piOpeiiy ol the United, tne Jr.ck?ori nn-n have cosnp round, r.ud I am
btate. Altboiifr!) 1 am we!! pa!ifJ that t'.irh h construction is not warrantetl by ?ny thinjr cordained in that Mesde, et aware, fio;n experience, tliat ietached
told that several did vote. You may rely on it
there sue a cre.-it many tura tlu-ir brinks on the Acimini-truti '.n Oefure long. 'i"ti i'eojde
are bi'jMiirinia to If,-1 t!iu pressure very aensitn v
about the first of Sptemher.
:t b. ciTfu'l d,
:i to
i , "i r.
unking ,!,e
iiify tor every hour net far from 70J,OQt.l-
When Cc.--u ivif.cl ihc Raldcm, seized cp-
rn the
tieajury, r.nd !:is
;,i th
rtna'e i.i
Rome, i; p.-o;.le had become corrupt and sucec5 attended his a!f( :t upon ti.e liberties oi tit couairv . Oar Ca-" ir too, has passed bis Rubicon, i'1'J was ?!! -t.diied by the "e:p!e; hi:t not beeafKe they were cormpt : t;uy wre mis
Jed, deceiet! t-y Kivir owa ultacn -i:e.. t to t!.e ; ) )ci,1::o, ,
i. " -n n : t rrr-i ' a o ,",Tr,jril i I v I , : I! M 'l ;i nr., I I O :io . i Ik; o 1 ' t in : i i n ,s 1 " '
..T.rn of i'i-a:,-oh;!cd mb:t ion. Our CV;ar! " !"iuiau mortal i-'y, tb! nothing
to
paiar!i of an ar pumenlative document, when disconnected from their context, and considered without previous limitations, atid the particular positions they tveie intended to refute or estabL-h, may he
Ot.). made (o bear a eonstrucuo'i varying aito-
ow the population tables d not set down geiher from the cent iment really tn'.er
lo.-ait.er ot luuatutant on die lace ot i ia;,,,wl ;..t.n,tod In be rrtiressed : and
deeply n.diiitous t!iat my view on thia point should not , either now or hereaiier, he misapprehended, 1 have deemed it due to the iM'iu it v of the enbiect, to the great
. or,-. ,..,.,,.,:- in -eariyi j() , t lnViJi3 anJ lo j;ie Senate, a i ' c of Adam and eve.'' and the lime? f thf ,, ' . A, . .,-
the Oil!
.: e-M-n:, e t taore than a t'!oijand no'lions
and :.- more i:nai ? timate is ah ul 7oO,000,(HX) it l.-llo'.-. s '.hrof ire lhat t!i "ingenious, aiidnm r-nd valuable staiii. rd work" ratculates t':at :n' -irly e.s tiianv persons have died in every
public outfifoakiop ?t "'a!h' W pretend not lo lav what loim it tvil! ume, hut pmhahly t!ie Senate will he reyarded, in the ln-gtrufe of t,ie Government organ at War!)!' gton, as having 'placed ilgef ivitiioul the pale of the constitutionand pn-voked a f'.iril of wolotion. " An eventful strife U at hand and let it come. If the Piehnt i re solved that the people shall choose between the Senate and himself bet wpea their present form of Government and an unmitigated and immitigahle despotism lei the madman have hi wish, lie knows litile of hi situation. Mahomet made hit candidates for Taridi.e walk over biidjfe two inches wide, extended wcro?f a lake of fire 1 General Jackson i itag eiii rn stich a hridgp; he haJ better take heed to his fcteji. TROTIDLDf? A ' WASH IXGTO.V. Th.e ''Spy in VVuhing lou'' ttatea that the Secretaiy of the State i about to resign his place It dissrut. We have rereived tS;e fame information t!irouch another anfl u r.'irecttr channel. We
are o.-fiumii.S to If,- t..e pressure very aei.simv, hiuk that may Le leiicd on with coi.fi. end f dojht not will ne led t inmiirK mo the . J , . , , ... cause of it, and, if correctly informed, will unite ft!,rp- 1 ,s " Vf 0r)? I"'l"ll in putting uown Lip.erin.ents for ever. 3 that Mr. Cas? v, ill leave the Cabinet
s !eereevor wrrt: livifi-r at any one
well as to meit, to emt.race the iailiet
opportunity to rnal;e t!iis communication.
I admit, without reervc, as I have e
, ... . . 1 i , v i . i a a I e.stt.cf ta the rroiiisimis; (,,.,, , ,,., . ;. rrmi, , , . , .... i .,.-,.Vpr o, has i-f.z- up.-n Die I rea:-ury ra. o;:r cin- i ,, , , , . ' , tort tiO.iC, lue COn.l(iJtlu.il ,'Qwe. ' ' - r''i t ,a -r- ati'K s Hint constatitlv re-dt , , , . , , i . ,t . ns eve not as ti e men of iv,me in ( a-n,'s tt,.. ear'h and r-no ee -ith i d.tw'.en doad i 1'b"s!:,!ure Povide by law the
Fran the Courier and Enquirer. A GLORIOUS P It L D I C A ."" ENT. Tu.tnnmn'j nrung side up! We ipiCiticn heiher the Wisjwam ever was or ever can be tigain in such a pickle as it found itself in ve-lerday rnorniny. It is
"dished,"" Sachem, Secretary, and Tomahawk holder. It has ro'ied itself into the
ditch and found bad iu k to the tumhle. that it stopped at Ihe ivr"nr' roll; it is tjnt torn upwa:r) liie f.uihfu! ate top?y-tur-vy, ami must dirr out t!ie beit they may L'f'aveu and St. Tumm my sen! liier,)
lout jrroping tools atid guide liicm out o!
r of the the fruiter!
tba
terrrs, on i ,Tee ".ea. r
dacej Tuesday nijjht thv nsseadded, an ! re
Ti-e editors of purchasm! presses, lh il-it-, ;',r,f !'":..., ( r.r,,:h (-.., r:, ; t in t our enough tour place in wnica Hie pUhliC money oi ;90!VCJ in .-O-Pm Council Ute, l resi ieoi
.o.m.ifi v,,(v. inn! Kutiicieniiy nimouitorv toldl.er Ironei-f v 1 he rSeioited : and to ; J,4C - i0il "rroltst wa tar; v li'.riL' that
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ill:-- ill 'jt u, cii'uH.i., ,',. ,i, n, i - -. ;r- i, ., s t , m i-i i,a i,,.n-,tuii,,t-i ( . t . ,
w : . o
nrroar;.; (l:e
veosonund mshmd oS:,v:; Par: -ns in th, ! b fh r-'.-n c:.-,,iot ro,r.nr,!.nil ',.r' r,.- T' removal, or diposinon. they ma) . i-ets wi'honf s( rurjheniii t! e real somniry j "'ink proper to enact. A or tio 1 claim home. o. .vf,.r.-s.'T.!ativcs n-e t.ot t :. ?iv:"'- ,lU nnoof taoe., of the lemons soujht to be im-fcr (he JC.vcvtivt any risht to the prssession M,-ns .f Ihe s ,,:s of thoe v ho secured our hb.-i-i prcsscj for disposition f the 'public propr.'tyor trca. ties in the war of Ihe Iic olu.ion. 'i be r.'e-j 5sr??-!J turf, or xvhtn 's'tch POSSESSION, dispo
dont ha fe;2 d a po:i t:.e Treascry ; the P-to file hnv.; b-eri r.-moved ; Ie a. ot the Loa.o-j vin.; A-arrti-i ', -n obtaineil the rar;.!:s to pur-cl-.i?e a -rc-au; Pre?; ; th" collar l-Miior are all j ,,i -',"1,. ., o . vri r.itr n. i ,'.lnir th. Vv'r-.
tern f..n ha- a e.cw p-etr, nr. 1 threatens to af
flict the rov.'-.irv v. :',h a a enlarged sheet; hut).
the mass of tor- IVop'a
t thf-msf c '
Fran the LouisvWe J-wncil.
; ti:i: co.vT;:.vsr. The nation is alternately startled at the 'at)dac:tv and iiioved to rn. ltempt hv tfie ; m No m bio piniilaoimitv of President Jack
nn. tj ae day hie is a tierv and nutamablt I's-irrifr: t!io next ., (iriel!i.!f nin! dntin-r
n n-e yet s and yet ttue!n. woman. At the opening of t he Senate t ermine- 1 t transmit their on M.md.iv thp 9t.-t. a p.-.,nd lo
i -- ' liberties to aiv.ther per.eration. The esaa-spl t'n tl holy wa? read by hi? private Secreto happily -t by New York ha bet-n noi tary zho'!y a'i.1 unconbtitut tonally retracting riously fullowei! in Virmi i; and not only the- - ('': ry pretention ihich he ha I set vp in his city of liiihm;. , !, hut Hanover countv, end P' oteit .; being entitled tin ier ihe Cmstitu the vhoie of Mr. Speaker Pt-veiuP, l);,tr:et.: r':l v ' c,iSto'll f P:iblic 'nonoj.--i , .,. i i tie b.as se.diienly let cja Iih hold upon ihe iaas rone e3 t:.e government, denouaced; . J .,.,. , , . , prey winch he had thought safe wnhm hi-thsusurpat-.onsof tae President, and repudiated; ' - '. . . . , ,, dt sparate clutch . 1 ne rapacious vulture
the lory tiocirii.es oi us ii...r.,. a r i h. -.; i - j h r p a d y scared away from the scarce public monevs unless when such possession
ties re saie -seeded by the hrmnes of tae carCa,? ij expressly given him byalarv of Congress; renal-, am! hv the purdy of the People. Clay.! Thnt (he ,.,)bic n-ly nve arj pppor(.l and in the other he asserts that the posses Caihoun, Webber, and their compatriots. iviayt.ii(v of ma,.jtio? ,ju ,,a(urH an,j ,.xJent olUion necessarily belongs to him by the exave ofun ( rrtd; if they hive act they wn,;I'v the Prcjidcnis"" sudden I ecantat ions, wApUcit terms of the Constitution, and that bnve been mperior to th:-condition of ordinrfsyj ,1) jTjre an Pxfr.,r( ,-rom tj,e Protest and i Conrst cannot withhold it from him titoita!. to all bnt wirCa'ir sndt.ii H.-ir-ap-. ;nnrx !o pt (ht, ,MPeSaje of Mondav. w iiheut the suh'erion of the f:rt piirirarmt. the h.ur, hie imitator of O.tavius, our; The reader wiil srarce know wheliier to! I h-s of the Government. In the one he
wouM-Le Aui-u:ui. These gentiemari havej laiiirh at tha ridicu!ous an-ri ab?inl positrmi "hedges that he lays no claim o the light
oi tne supervision ani urei in.'sr; vun any person entrusted with the public trea au:e ezcfj't in these cases v. heie s-jch per
son is an omcer whose apjioiutment im
si'Jem or authority, isgivt.x to him my law; nor Jo claim the riht in any manner to tnperrise or interfere xeilh t'n person entrusted rvith such property or treasure, un less he be un o'iccr zvh jse apppoi'iimr.nt, under the Constitution and laz-s, is devolved
upon the President alone, or in conjunction -ji'ith the Senate, and fur zehosc conduct hs is
constitutionally risfonsii,le. April 21. AND HEW JACKSON. We he the public to pi ce these two doeumenU side by gnie,: I to read, compare, and juh;e. They are as opposite as theEar;h polarities. la the the president says that he does not claim for himself any right to tho popsmsiun of the
at the same time. If reports nre lo he
credited, the bieakiug-iip will not stop even here. It is said that the 1'iesident him-e!f, in the phreny hi ising from the defeat of his mad ambition, i- about to abdicate and t'o home. All atfieelhat he is in a stale of mind scarce I v li-!ii'o;uihabIo Irom stark insanity. Louiviile J oxirnal.
JUDGE SI'LEA.VS SE.TI.r-IEVTS. To the Editor of the J lamiitun (Oa'e) Intelligencer . Washington, 2Glh .March, IC34. Dear Sir.- I have just received your let(trol'lhe 17 inst. in w hich you inform ma that at a laie public meeting in Hamilton, "a number of ietteis were read In the meeting, stating, in effect, that I had expresed a tietet min i ! ion not to he a can (ii.iate in opposition to Mr. Van Bnren, aid that their impresrion wa great; and you request me to pay whether i intent io becmne a candidate for the Pre-idency regardless of the decision of a National Ciiiiv ent ion No individual has had the shadow of of aufhoiity fur inaki.'.-g the above slalo meat. Whether! shall become a candidate or not. will depend entirely on the voluu-
reri: s often err bet in their nol le stand im ot t h man. or to weep .'or the inane de-
tee Senate in orpoiition t the usurpations of; pravify Ol the (duet ilagislrat
the President und. in r'efr-nce of our libr-riies;
From the Pretest .
him alone; and in the other he declares
they have evinced th-- purest patriotism, and; "public money is hut a species of ptib rnaceret themselvrf to their coentrynien. Our c psoperty. It cannot be raided by taX- . . . : I , . ...... . I s..,ijij i 1 1. .-.,. n l t I n tr -Hit" rri a c, n r l,r.i.,rli ,r,',-i
lenc-. the demonstration made by New York,! TreaMir. in anv other way,eXcept hv law;! th1 !lfrccatl he; possible case where
followed as it bar i,een by the Virginia eh-ctions,; but whenever or howsoever v.-P! don'ak-s suffice. If pot, the remedy is ati custody a! ways has been, and
. t- t , k . . ' K s itn!rit2 !K rnncf ! ftif ion Ia rliM nn-a1 1
h.nd.alBaJ.unore.at Pluineeintua, a.,u at .,ew . . T .. " Vl would not be lesmmsible to him fjr the
faithful nei fuciance of hi? duties." The
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wa :ea.il;i;i;i pi ot i.trneo i:ic i t'.ao iiit-v-j with w tiich they had sv dlnveii il aci especially approved that poition of ilisurnptiori in which t!e president claims the entire cuMmiy oi the public treasures The words of the resolution io icferenre to the claim ate: Jls a Stale paper in j:hich the duties of the Executive in rtfer-e-icc to the Treasury Dinar iment are clearhi and correctly cxponnde I , according to the spirit as zvell as the letter rf the Constitu
tion. iw very b'ie, out what meets ta ry actmn t the people. 1 he choice ot the ee of the sagacious goth'mou o( j tb.ejr public servant, in my opinion, bethe broad t'illet next m-uning? Why tru ! long.-to the people, and not .o those who, ly a supplemental message fiom this same : frorn seihsh views, may assuine tho ieiPiesiJentof the U. State? whose ahomin J r.r,rii,ili(y of action for them, able docti iiics they had resoived i',t, i gos-j I am opposed to a Nation ! C tuus or pel ; in which lie t;vcks oat fiom th-em ; Con vetilior; fovv, as 1 was in 1823, w hen himself, arid disclaim? in so many words. u attempt ioi made through its iuflu his intention of expressing any sm-'i t!ing ' rr.ee to tiect a President of the United as they eviu'fciitly . and ohvio..j.y aa.l lit-i States. erallv import. Fitghteoed at tho gros-j A national convention g contrary to th and alarming tendency of such Autocru!-j established usages of a democratic party, ica! language, the Kitchen menials have: It has a direct tendency to place the w holo forced the poor puppet to eat thy words j poiical power of the. country into tha put into his moi'lh, and deny the language hands of a lew individuals, and to deprive of the message sent to the senate in his; the people of a full and fair expression of name'. What can the Sanhedrim do in j their wdl. It will substitute for the oiTi such a dilemma? Can thy ever have j rial organs, under the coustilulion and the face to pa-s another esolut.'on in Tarn j la w, a. cabal which will control, throughmany Hall? They are verily the uiduek-ja corrupt influence, the whole action and icst of all possible sycophants, from the; policy of the go, crnment . beginning r.f the world to this very 'sea- Umltr such a system the people willson of blossom? the data of their disu,-;b kept in a siate of excitement, (he mortrous document. No oth;r bo.K of idola h! force of our insilu:ions will tie even-
tors since tha first 1 icl:-piti le made hi? ad-! tinily destroyed, and the ruin of our gov-
derthe constitution and laws belong' toivenl, was ever y tits deeply iJegrade 1 . einmet.1 niusi b.'un follow.
obtained' t?' ,in n,"cer can t,,'ie charge of the revenue! himself, and that too before the gvl r.fj a'.wayi been iu fivor of s ulterinj . Itv'a ' ' t '" hose appointment would by the Coti-i their blindfold woiship li ad fairly found i constitution as to send the election n 9 inUM stitutmn at once devolve on him and who out what he meant himself and me!-! cond time to the people , if there
1Z LllilllLtll
York' The Presided, the Kitchen Cabinet. Mr. minuted to the Executive Department V,n Cure,,, the Partv in CoDgrc;s, w dl tl,Ter oih.-cr can be cieate.l by Congress, lo, , . . ' the purpose oi taking charge ct it , whose
risk p. application
appointment would not by the constitution
o: T
!at oncedevolvc on the President, and who! e"nly assserted doctrines. 1 ne I res iwedd mat be responsible to him for tj,,i nient has the hca, I but not the nerve, ot
records of human histoiv furnish no pai-itSenitd that he had uttered any such npiu
allelofso precipitate an abandonment of ion as they bud him lor!
LXTIIACT
Of Utter fn,mn gentleman at Tfasingt C.iy 1M,;,,:(,p ftf ,:,; m-., ! d a r il.g USUrpC r. lie hi. a longing to
1 . . . i .v o l!t ril ulol aI ihfltfu. hu!
"tui ui n y kjuk, in- v.iimm.1 'j i- it - v
to afne.idm this place, dated Ma.y 1st, 1S34. i ,,,gi, at j v e ()illierf . Tie legislative potv-
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iiv-as, u-I1..V-..a,.. .....v.., or mVly i;,)(ioui !t'.i;y u;t;'i turn and the i'revers ere cvimiee; our Corporation money o! , jdent, by any laws they may think pro firnrcetnvvn, Washington, and Alex anuria, can per ,, fiiact;they triiiy presci ihe in what V-o cot nt a discount of twenty-fwc per cent, at; pUci pattictilar por tions of the public . -..i,.,i!!-.r it ia imrnill it ." r.i ,M , c. r c t , -l t I I , Li i.Tl-.t !ili I f".- r irKt I rrtfl,,,.
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They have praised a set of sentiments I To keep the election of the President
that would have disgraced Tamerlane j nut of the house of repteaentatives, I have
j tha a sell (i u I d
anchoily lo say , before they had embod. he a failure to elect en the fiist attempt.
died their own adoration, he had actually ! Under no circumstances will I consent lo
be the instrument of deteatit g an election of president by the people. believing, as I ilo, that our government can only be sustained in its puiity and vigor, by keeping t he elective franchise near the people, and out of the hands of political managers, my course, in irgardi tathe futuiewii! in no degree be influenced by tha contemplated national coa-
From the Louisville Journal. THE GOVEJIMUXT SriKS.
The national Intelligencer of the 2reJ
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-everal of ear BnKs have sioppcu jp'tif- pHy-.ji snail lie rcmoveu, as uiey may
m'-nt-ia- BanUt.f Washington, Patriolic Bank' that supplies for the army or li-vy shall! "li-" -' ' S.-M-4-r !iw.wfi!i!S c' ' City Farmers' Mcelanics, Bank ofi bp kep.t o p u ticut ar stores; anl it will be VIIIGINIA KLF.ClIONS.
. . i 'i i . " . , iht lol if ol tho rroci'.iiif l i Si)3 thai f li r. i ww .
i t!to )in. in A!-?.mim. x ir.i nv - we nave a urnari nrntro.e in ye
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h.scowaru.y .eg- . a away " inst. btincrs an agieeable piece of intelli
to no me.r ..ni.e. iimini.ojMi,: The editor say s : Soulh.aid ami Leigh, may congratulate.
themselves thai ihe thunder of their , -Just im our prer was ?1 f P, wr, vnl(on. nehtcusdenune.ations has not runrr vain-! laarn'J "l . ? "llt h '-'I " accordance with the uageofthedc
- v c iniM i nil i i u i i.u rru in' u r i au nc nn
direct lJ m nis iUi,l3!1'eu tarf-
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rejecieu ine lour tovcrnmeni t'livcmrj m i n- j United Statru Bank, who ha 1 I rtn abeady j 'rtam f u cumttances, are not only proper once rejected by the Senate ami re-roaun '.ted. : but tiCce-Sary. but the only legitimate
fie
ot i-:.'t, '.v n , on
,-n'r wi! b- tah( n by a few b .hvidnab at a ;isw I- l.uin.uny cecuir.i - v e t ui.i lHO!,jRy Uepuhhcan, on the subiect ( . ' v .." ' . . ti.. .1.. i-,ton!cu-t.dy lemain in the Executive Dei, art-! r. .hrimfn 'Ph iimnnni
hl,?,en1,t;liM1,e ; ,him:ima Wern i.J ' h , '.7 V ..r. ' nre iniormed, iUH dee
tt fd ' r-ent, eve-v tbi: i at a s.mo , : seems to oj iniijr,m cin k an uuren the President fclroner
. . ,,,,., i;.,.,3thuic wrte murnp-'-i.- , " i are ae itaica out ivno arc i'te victors, u vet neni uoui inai not
, :.fr .,r thaa thw w.:noV:,,i,mH tuR puwer ol appomtmg of- maleiS little to u9 of the Gazette; w ho. misuaderstand.''
ly the Presivlent. Tin second rj. a tioi took; (, j J( t f)r Mici a convention,!? to ascertain ester-; place we lean,, by the s,n -nal m.i-o ;.y .,Ui.lc sentiment , and not to manufictur, if iIip votes lo eleven. Concurred in t,y menioers not J t. - only of both parties but of ail .. .rues, ,.s wcjlt. J mewveT' ih-u!d he cho,en by tha
iston s a-aits a i anpi ire ot. j-eopie, an i to u.-2 convt'H'.'Pa .biiooiu oa
tt.au any v.t:.-.. i.t nas ; -K,nie and expressed lije Anaan wikhesof iy, ami tvhich hrcausioll f.,opia
liicers itmepcudcnlly of tne I resident to ..rQ th victors - it is enough that Vireitda We learn from tho W.ishiogton corre
jtaUe the charge and custody of the pub- j$ jost to tie exneiimen, and to thoie v. hoi Pendent of the l'..!:inioie IVt'ii)'. that
pia.
With respect )ouroh1i ervanf, JOHN M'LEAN.
The vote- of Vincenn.s township sre remi-d-; I ptoj-erty coi.iamt i iti uie military an,n s,lpporl jti :U1 xU authors. Tipton of Indiana, Ku:g o Georgia, aim; r' that o MonJ tv the :V, b in-t . no de-tion1 :i vcl unU, magaZMies and store-! ,y. lhe w;iy the tone of yeslerdav' ar-! Moore of Alabama, voted for the r. jed ion 'i b, hl.l for the choicoof aMnrlor'"-'1 Ui,C.VC,d V ,ic,ein the publican, is veiy d.iteiei.t; of the Spie,, and ti.at even Benton re- , . jwotiid !: rcgaroeo by ail as a palpable; onf, ia ,he same paper ol Thursday' treated fiom the SenHte when the que.s-
faiJ lowo-,,-- ! usui pat ma ot e.ve cuii po w er, euov e i ss ve , Xote the fJifference. " It ion was about to be taken. I he mjunc
inf the form as wll as t!:e fundamental
From the LtuisvU't Journal nf 'lay 7, 1C34. Til E klllCAXTATIO.V. The mvsteiy of the President' sudden
1 recuritaiion id bis Protest seems likely to
rhuriiay, May I. tiou of secietny being rcmiven, t.ue j i expbuneu . :Mui h is already clevtiop.
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a jartcr.y ... - - p r in c i jd c o i o i r o ve ru rn t' o t . but wherej "The re-election of Pure to the 1 whole proceedings wilt he immediately ; ed. Mr Claj , in one ot li latt? peeche copHl Church commenced yesterday to tuis, ,,je j, fleronce jt, principle, whether! Suited Slate- Senate next winter, cannot: published including the Message w Kb j before ihe Senate, demanded if it (vHimt tlacc. jihe public pmpeity be in Ihe f)i,n d rrevented hv any thing but Ins death! which Trc-i'len! accompanied the ie- true that on the Saturday night prcviou t. arm, munitions d war, u,d etlp!te, C'l-! or iduntarv resulutioti. The oeo'se aud'nf uiin rliou of the Spie3, Mr. W;'t.s!ei,s to the recant alion which made its ; appearOn the aaih of April, Mr. H WINt;, cu-Kcp-i m ..j a;i( .-.Uenr in bank note? N-ne! t,r.H0; i3oies ate stuborn ihiiig.'" ' Keport upon that Message, and the su!se- ance cm Monday, a number of in lii i Juaii recntntivr, snbniilted as nn amembnent, to ti;.',0.m ,e ,ercc i vt-.i none is believed lo tx- ' Tue-da-' Ma G o sent speeches ot" l tie J.umn aide Senator-, j hfdd a meeting whhnu consultation with
t.-U regniatin? iae uepos.'e oi te.e money m -"-i,i. (.,(fi;.5i'M cannot, tlioreUie, take out!
U-o'.cJ States in certain local banks, v. he a it f)f j? hnt.d of ll
iiktn up for ccn?id-:i atn n n bill to creau- ment, the custody
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lo Executive Deptrl i . , R. , 1 '.JC l"aiUrc ! if p0-Mbie, thai: the ihoie.t-a-Ke; ting ! torv Me-sn-e, w hi "h was merely carried ol the pubhc iroperty: "'eiK y ljU"' VVUdl Wll arerogatives hirh scares the vassal ol ! t him afterward fur his signature. ThU
. ,i.n, !l ri,rr,'mv. and lo provide f.r the ens i :r mor.a v ti i .' i ? an o ?n it! ion tt'.' t-'-r. I ' " ... ' U.-in aa irne.i would recocmiza. lie .a in 1 e rroa ' or v tvsis nrf 9d forrihlv
?a,ty, tranf.mi'sian end disbar-eiucnt of t'm j uliv e p.-.wer, and a snhveion of titi . V ' f r !f i '"'(v , ' '"""n" V' A'idiew Jacliran is ma I. His cise i home upoij Fuisyth. Brown, cud otht:s, ,,,n,,,v , f tl,,, United bt.itc. Us -real hn.thTii-t principles of iho Constiiution.''1 I ". . Ui" 'l l'r'n e 1 ny, that .xiv .s llf., ,,,,1 meaicine. ile-ilibore cannot cure who w re presumed to have had an a?enforbid" i-5-r.on tt.i- trtek. 1 1 may be n I t. (Mi, e reader mart; weil tb .mclrin.?-; , Un C,U,1 P1 toLfcd, Uioii.-h uc Use A rPSpectf..o gentleman from ry in the transaction, hut not a wo id wa rtoMro-. -n !f tui-extract. Thc.rimp.--it U a plain! iiful 15 l!' Ae' an'' ,n il "niV Wa.-hir-gion informs us that when the dc I htiz -i rded ri replv. The Richmond Whig - j as human I mguae c.n renierit. The' ("e,V (:iCkSO" ''.,n?,!r 5l;;ir cisior, of the Senate was commnrncaed to .Md,,n by what kind of iufluei.ee the t ,",i w..;Ar ror-lim,-.. Or h ,-!?' ? mi t as tt.at tha t.o-essiin of thei - V 'r-M,,a- '"cvmait Canute. ,hf 0M man, his rage deprived him of the , f,-.,mers of the lecanlation rem pt I led the
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a iravs r;ui he, nle$.- the Jwstitution be' t lonJjt U.i tiie Uh uil. the L'mteo utteiance to ni lury ty a i'muii ami
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la'.j" d. entrytued to the Executive Depart j State." Senate Hpprovcd the. nomsoatioM ot mat in oUte roar as u r.; ntu uetn mer-; though . creumie as n pi uroeiiett tiom .4
much iv'red.
He could only give
President to put hi name to it. That paper says: -We have a report here,
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bn it. Eaton (,er:or of ri-rida. Ia'!y. and not tjgurar; Vi-lv, a f.armg lioe.'-' Jack-on isan. thnl f.rty Jackson member Lt v'dc J-'ur. i fiie pe p!e o.y n-y tok for i.aotUtrUf C-'-.jjrr.-, itn ;-g thtin Mr. Forsyth,
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