Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 12, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 August 1834 — Page 2
Tent iheAr-us" of that city of 21 inst.says: rather than as affording a farther distinc-1
VINCENNES. SATIJKIIAV, Alt:. 23, 131.
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I.AN1 OlTICi: JIIINMV.
"T'ie brtlt-r day the letter l)ted." Tl is an
iolj F.ii 'lMi proverb 1-ei us, I i.crerore, lo tnor!rmv commemorate the triumph of purity over jvillaiuv. I Having pot eur ham!-- to the plough, let us im-t turn back until we shall have furrowed out 'a pravo for pmtliacy and rorrnption, and well
1 1 ulti vated the sound soil ol republicanism
tion between I"" classes of coins since
an inspection, much more cursory than that of weighing, will distinguish them by the Preceding characteristics. The Eagle and Half Eagle of the new rnir..irp Mill be less in diameter than
C . .1 I . n t irv
those of the tormer emissions, arm
We fcar'thc rv.ls of the Jackson experiment". We hve done we ll ; nnd all the country from ) rfi , proportion than the diminution l.i.... tt tlifi Sil.mn i I t'i-ll..r Nit III . I r' II lion S ...... . w
will s.mn reach n
laim (, llll K:ll,il.I ill' li.il. vT 1411 III Slri'llHOUS
United State Bank paper-' - , f,,it ,,.,,;?.,, ... I most,
it ever dis-
will iomi disappear: ami what is lo be the M, presnini tuou, uns;r(elul usurper tl
of weight would indicate. This, however,
though a decided amendment oi our com
be shaved, and graced a irnv eminent or ruined a people, Let!., j8 of less value as a distinctive mark,
mice the comparison would require u.t
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.... ... r ,i .,,. r rc-i,,s then, erect a tropliv ol victory, ai eery naz-Mntal-zcd by weekly charges of the p. u re t ,,. ,1S i,,, the plains of Maraceiviihle, as was the case previous to tl.e csti-1 tjOI ye have vanquished factions more dr:Uishment of the existing t inted States Hank ? puierate than the slaves of Persia defeated by
At present, not knowing the regulation, of the Millings. Let us therefore, rejo.ee decen , y 1 ... t ii e v,.r l,U!;l"'1 airy, like tnciucn v ho have done their Receiver at this place, we shall pass over thu J'
interesting matter by adverting to the tact j 0r pacific v ictory is far more advantageous
presence oi com oi uum I have the honor to be, with great respect, your obedient .servant. 1 J SAM E- MOORE. Director of the Mint.
that Mr M'Cartv (the Receiver of public mo- than the victory at Chiiuinctle. .Next winter . ' . t 'l.i.r i.wi;.,,..,,.,d; n 'we shall mnzle executive tyranny; and nrtre ni- in tlio I.'ind Oilicc at I nil i an a poii ) an- . J - , i lit), in me i.iim ' . ' Ion such iriinnwements in our own state as shall
liounced some time ago a Ii-t ot UeposMe -lale:m:lte "the'u ihlcrne" blossom like the rose,' or j liank paper, which lio whs aul horied to receive bloom like the magnolia. Let u s, thereioi e, re-j
in payment of land-and la,, week, he eoun- Jo.ce h(f Jacks9n party (llt forth their whol, termanded the previous not.ee. It appears the tl(, g lairfuflo Jo d on ttlC Sahbatk daiJ' s rength. They had the lul.et expecta-
llox Levi Woodbvkv,
j Secretary of the Treasury.
INDIANA. In Hip i rrpnt elections in our sister state,
of the government, in men and in money.
The original design was to comm.....information to members of Congress. Consequently, the edition being limited, it wa very little known to the people a' large. It is published every two yeais. The edition of 1833 whs published at the Globe office, and it was found impractica
ble to obtain a copy for general use. in consequence an edition has been repub
lished in Philadelphia. Copies may i.r had at the Ohio Hook stoic, on Mam street, between Filth and Sixth sheets, a few doors below lleniie's Tavern.
Men who engage in discus.-ing public affairs should possess themselves ot this book. It is not u book for reading, but for looking into, and obtaining information concerning the expenses of government, and the favored individuals among whom these expenses are divided. We here
money of the People upon Demagogues and sharpers, and brought bankruptcy and dishonor upon the Department; levy of a Tax of one Dollar tack, vpnn the Ihintin lyostmastcrs Vi) A COPY OF HIS OWN LIKENESS!!! In view of this worse than Walpole .-i- . I..liliii- ff lht t'lirnl t iit liiiv.
prolligaty , i .....v.-.. alisr exclaims : Fellow citizen, what ha?e we here? An officer of high rank in the NationaT Government, a member of the Executive Cabinet, after having by incapacity, mismanagement and fraud, invrlved the
leparlment entrusted to nis carer m a
Deposito Brink at Cincinnati, will not receive iUlj wn.,t KrV.Krr pood than vanquishing ty ran- J tjon a triumph. They raised before
the paper of other I)epoite Bank?. 1 las shews ny and cormplioii the old, and ruinous consequences of Jackson-1 - . . i.ru-but where is the Jackson money! vvilhrar of a letter to a ntleman tnthis
blind to pas Ice, tiaioi Jiome, i tr, y Luuny,
ana, .iitgust vth, l!j.i.
the o:rlisaiis out ot oihee, remain blind to
tin ' events they may if they i boose, but the
people cannot, soon terminate.
..i ... i i i ...:m: n
n,e dnvs of imposition wdl! p"' c J u
Let this be remembered. j know something of our late election. It
- is an uncommonly sickly time, and our Indiana l)t inocrat,nii A- t-'. Morrison. This
.. - 1UIC ICII Sl.oil n 'J III (I. . el C i Jim.
partisan paper has again passed under the ei
toiial control of this note.! paitizan but he is now better known than in day? of yore; and the people will soon ak ot him to sjive information of tbe promised "reform" 4 economy'' "e qual rights" "correction vf former abuses," kc. He visited Washington City A winter, and returned home loaded with promises, which
IVOJiLE (however got)
Hon. Judge HEAD 70 WALLACE a.iO D. V. CL LLV Mason I. Howell was re-elected in tlii;
hand the shout of anticipated viclory. j
(The Louisville Advertiser ot tbe iJo" hull. ; said : 4kVe are pleased to learn that Judge I l'ad will be elected Governor ol Indiana j All the intelligence we have received from that stale is as favorable as cm be i desired." The Indiana Democrat, the
j leading administration paper in the state,!
said: "Noble1 i lends are desei ling bun like leaves in wintry weather, and rally- ! ing under the democratic republican standard. Success to our cause! The victo- ; ry is worth conteruling for. The last hope j of Clayism in our State is the election ol 'Noah Noble. Indiana will stand com
give one item of information it contains. CINC INNATI POST OFI'ICK.
I'OSTM AS'I 'Ell. i William Lurk, ! Clerks.
E. P. Langdon, 11. 1'unshon, W. Fiery, Jas. K. M'Creary, Geo. Whitamoie, John T. Dent, -
John u. ii t-ieary,
Josiah noanlmari, Solomon Langdon, -O. M . Langdon,
bankruptcy of a million of dollars; after having received for his misconduct, tha unanimous condemnation of the Senate, including a considerable number of 1m political friends; after having squandered bv extravagance, mismanagement and in
temperance, bis own private fortune anil and ample salary, as well as the funds of ihe nation; thus disgraced by his own of. . . . . . . .. i i.., it,,.
000 00 l,ci,i misconrluct inuScoi..jem..rw 'j s' j. mammon? voice of the Senatethus 1 000 00lP(Te'1 in dissipation to the eyes, and thru 400 oo''danpt in consequence, in his individual TJ r5 as well as official capacity he comes toro'tio U0l"a,(l H ca" "I'0" lleSfuen '"' tu'ulUJ 330 00 ''A0"0"'' subordinates of Ids dejartwtut; to 17; nii'contribuie one dollar each to replenish his
(jO, private pnne. Lei liiem oou: n ...
I tbetn in lite control oi me
15o
2 1 fi 00 Untie him am
I - . . . 1. ....... I I, u K ll.SU lll.llOlt.
op(j (lepat irnenr wjiicn i"gniin n j "CO 00 :,1'd, defrauded and ruined, only until an .indignant Foide shall hurl them out!
Sl '322 33' Fellow-citizens, AM EH 1CANS, contcmThe office holders are very'averTe to plate this new piclui e of your touutiyT.s having this wo, fc circulated. They give (:ebaement, and say how long tie it no countenance whatever. Will not you i ise to her rescue.
and spencer-Jack'onian. l.ut lie was ; oj- Xo, ea ud h i s gang i f i uhl ic defamer
icompelletl to cotne out for the or a U. S. after the first Monday in Auiru-t.1' Whilst
Van Dure,, may never redeem. Our c it.zcm j j a k . .,g;jn5t ,he rernova of ,he deJ)0. the administration party were thus Vauntinstead of seeing their friends abused, desire to .... ' in.r of tbir minim rrioiiex" the WIlio". , . . , , . . . , , , ,v. , Uites: against the veto and against the ,n OI int,r co,n" ,iorie., ino umft , see their rights and interests advocated. What o i unawares of their bl length, silently preis now thought ol the r,t of the U abiish appro-potest. Alter being thus shown of so j (hpmse,ves (or lhe c,,flicf, scarcely priation? Is Ceneral Jackon still the friend much Jackson Kitchen Cabinclism, the peo-j expecting victory, but resolved to do their
of "Internal Implement ? What is lo be ouri pie elected him without much opposi-' duty. The issue has astonished all par-
pletelv disenthralled from the domination ; i,,0k at it. So much giealei is the neces j , , . .
make themselves i'nyaov.-. neeu o. u '
lIl'd Willi mo tiirtiann o. i ....j,...
fitv lor the people to
acquainted with its contents.
a beau- lut o his other climes mar. oi yrojaniuj. m Viiocri speakin-of the rejection of Taney by the Seuale, he introduces' the ciueifixion of the savior laUittg a ( f , llki( iu a ,J);i,im;r which mu.t strike th.f
condition when we have no general and uniform
paper currency: will tho false cry kept up against the present liank of the United States, relieve the wants of the people, or tend only to increase them? Is Van Buren hostile notions in relation to the public lands (as manifested when he was a Senator) to he countenanced in Indiana? What notioc-, touching the conduct of the Post Office Departme nt, and it afbiirs at this time, are contemplated to delude the people? But this is unnecessary, Morrison, and the Democrat, are duly appreciated, wheie they are best known.
lion.
OMISSION".
A note was casually omitted to lhe publica-! Ohio
tion of Mr. Ku-ing our fiazette of last we ek, Delaware
which runv he esential to some reader8 who are; iWarvlauu
not familiar with the proceedings of Congress. It i the Resolution upon which the election ot Messrs. Letcher and Moore whs referred back to the people, after a vote had been taken upon the amendment that Mr. L. was entitled to a seat : and it shews that after voting, theac of Mr. Letcher's risd.t, he could not consistently, or iu truth, give it his nssent. "Iltsoli t-t, That there be a new election for a member of tins house for the tilth coup cssional 1 )i-trict of Kentucky , it bein impracticable tor this house to determine, with any certainly, who is the rightful Representative of said Dis trict.'' Tho publication of this resolution now, is only an act ofjustice to our readers.
STATK KLHCTIONS. The elections in the several States are held as follows ; Maine 2d Monday in September New Hampshire 2d Tuesday in March Massachusetts 2d Monday in November
4 ih Mondav in August 1st Monday iu Apr il 1st Tuesday iu Sept. 1st Monday in Nov. (continues three davs) 2d Tuesday in October do do d o d o 1 st do do 1st Monday in October do do In April In August
2d Monday in October
Rhode Llaud Connecticut Vermont New Voik New Jersey I'enns v Ivania
Idtrerof the purest men in the country, has
iT.-L- lat.lv turned another teat, and added to ine
The Post Office disclosutes are a beau- lutnY hU oiher ciiu.es that of pruf unity, in
liful commentary on the canting hyp
sy nf the Government organ in m;
great frjas about the cosl of the wrapping r, li;,,.us community with particular force
paper used by members ol Congress to The following is his language :
ties. It shews that there IS a change in , . ur j,,, hp m mud nt r heir own I "iherrv has been, 4iii.' turn jo, in entry,
public ,,,;, far deeper and more ,.-; home lo .heir cn..il.nl. .- ijt C erful than the most sanguine loe of usur-; Only think of thoee greedy imps of (tie lut.s lo reHi0ii uml juntice, suid cried more luripation has dared to anticipate. The spirit Kit. hen gorged with the spoils of the oliy thm, t.v r, "crucifi hin, crucify him. "' of revolution is stalking among us with a ( Treasur v, receiving their hundreds of i But he trill use aain." giant's tread; it is climbing every hill.' thousands annually, for man worship and !, Can it bo thai an Adn.inistration can be any descending into every vallev and sweep-; ,eir piolligacy , el .bedding their croc ing over every plain iu tbe land; ami it orlile tears over the extravagance ol t h. istian religici. for the unhallowed purpose will never depart from among until a Congress in using wrapping paper!! of sustaining a corrupt polUieal faction in powroused and indignant people shall have 'J lle-e are the men who are so distressed rebuilded the temple of the Contilulion ; Hbt lhe wickedness of the Foiled States: which has been cast down by the political! nHnk in lending money to primers at six' loo qooj to Le lost. A mechanic of our Vandals ot the ago. Louisville Journal. cent, and in pa) ing for the print ing of town v isited a neighboring merchant Collisome thousand public documents and er day with Ihe view of soliciting payPOST OI'ITC i: PI'PAKT.IIKNT. speecheo containing important information ment for a debt of more than a year's To the Editor of tke 1 h jaiuiria (iaztttt. in relation to the liank. The most blood- standing. Before broachihg the object
Sir As ou have taken up the Post , thii sty tyrant of modern times used the of his visit, politics was introduced. The
(ieorgia Virginia North Carolina South Carolina Tennessee Kentucky Louisiana Alabama M ississippi Indiana Illinois Missour i
Office Report, and are furnishing; your
, leaders with some morceaus iherefiom, I have thought I would aid ou a little iu your labor. Several inquiries have been made how
1st Tuesday in October!" , " '"- i.t Mond.v in mi ! fr adverfisiiig proposals for carrying the
mans, ny reipretice to ine ueport, page 233, you will find a bill for advertising, of which the following is a copy : 'General Post Office, To Francis P. P.lair, Dr.
3 1 Monday in July
onday in August do do ilo do do do do do
same sort of cant about '-the poor people," , merchant (who was a thoroughgoing Jacl
and '-lhe ai istoci acy," which garnishee !son man) eaid the limes were brisk, busithe columns of the Globe and its satel ne-s good, and money plenty. This was) lites. Kennebec Journal. !all very good, and cheering to the me- . jchanic. lie then intiodnced the object of The administration organs arp still as-his visit lhe payment of a long standing; sailing lhe Hank for retaing jloS.OOO of debt; when the merchant replied (haftm the public dividends as payment of (lie had not a cent of money that he wai damages on the protested Fr ench Bill. jobliged to bonow five dollars only the day From the third or fourth time we ask if j before." And so it is to make a show the P ink is r etaining this nmnev unlawful jof Jacksonism, men must preach up ''good
ly n hy does not the. Government bring suit1 trnes, money plenty, business brisk," &.
ni:w coi.n coin.
For publishing in tbe daily, semi-week J0r its recovery! The doors nV the but when asked to pay up old scores, they ly, and weekly Globes, i.i supplements 'Com ts are open: and, if President Jack-turn on their heels and plead for mercy, during 12 weeks immediately preceding nn and his Cabinet quietly permit a pub-; MUtunian.
For (Hovernor. For Lt. Governor .
Counties. Noblk. Head. Wallace. Ccli.y Shelby JV72 42 "11 o2S Vir( n.JO 2P.1 i)27 17-t Marion l):0 TTti 10;iH ?!! Putnam fi"4 74S 040 4:10 Wavne 22-25 57S 207i ('..!! Hamilton .'ioG 171 oCii IbU Madison oj-2 1 ."irt 425 45 Delaware f07 tt3 311 4'J Cn ion 559 tly.l 550 tirnnt lit 40 1.55 8 Decatur t:)0 32b' liiil 3.10 Ca-s 449 5.i 45'. J7 Miami 7i) 20 SS 1 Wsbinsrton 60S 105:1 f7l 5:12 Jennihtrs 4J.i .'121 4T 242 Jefferson 1021 tiS9 1179 495 Knox 700 435 od9 2:i:i V inderhurgh 24.J 20o os I 1 3 Parke fS7 654 J:m7 31 Morgan 712 4slt r":i7 3b2 Sullivan 242 tiOJ 333 44!i Randolph 432 13S 4 in t't Boone 2 44 227 2ot 1H7 Huntington 257 30 2d I 25 I'lintoti 310 17H 3IS Kit Warrick 173 273 112 2 24 Spencer 210 103 155 Oo Switzerland 79.1 297 771 295 llenrv 984 32 97 30T Hancock 293 260 :157 tHO Ripley 741 259 750 '2 27 Clay 00 ;i:ll !; 17 liibson 502 494 Ut 342 Owen 30 3:;6 306 31 Pike 1H2 2S0 129 152 Fayette 945 i74 o,-,. r ,T Rush 1219 704 1250 ry5 White 50 28 5- 23 D ivics 33H 402 476 23 i Bartholomew 657 6.51 626 613 Scott 304 291 333 172 franklin 1061 331 1063 350 Johnson 511 441 Lawrence f9f 47 2 Monroe 518 673 541 664 Jackson 3S.1 577 390 475 Deai born 129.1 1039 1012 1'292 Clark 672 VAl 755 767 Floyd 5S 27 717 73 Montgomery 850 46 1 10f5 216 Tippecanoe lo. ;v7 017 5TO Fountain 055 82$ 12'26 205 Carroll 272 3ir Wiiiren 413 20$ 05 150 L.iporto 332 150 Orane 3s3 692 3tr 45 Pu'.ois 82 149 Posey 415 722 423 Got st.Joei.u 343 93 A lieu 235 III Terry 325 TS 350 09
" TheTreasurv Denartment has nublih : ,he 1 2th October, 1 J132. proposals for car-, i0 corporation to keen as rnu. l, of lhe
ed the following letter from the Director: T'S tl)P mails of L. S. in the States o! people's money as it pleases, do thev not! tory talking to a Ur boaMetl of ((, of the Mint, in order that the public may: iMa'r New Hampshire. Vermont, Mas-! deserve to be co,-ed as the oi.lers and abet- j metallic curiency that Geneial Jatksc be enabled to distinguish the new from , sncliuset is. Rhode Uland, and Connecticut, (ers f speculation and rubbery ? What would give ns if the ieople would bi the old coins. The notice adds: ; squares, at one dollar per square for: ejy yi)U Mr. Adveitise. ? je, m have h.s own wjv-vou hll tr:
Louisville Journal.
4As the date could not. by law, be alter- lhe irf- lhree insertions, and twenty five!
Jed, but the cap and motto might be legal-; ren,s ,or eac" subsequent insertion, viz:
, and would serve plainly to f ' insertions in tha daily (ilobe, 5939 25; The Honorable Wm. Johnson, of South ; me OI' t)e lemptin" offer made b vl
it 00 uo genu f( l v 00. :.i :t v.i v a roi 111 0110 01 ine j iiOifes 0 Mn:riinn i.niirt' .. . . .
939 25 of the United States, died at Brooklyn, N. V., 01 a" l,,e 'i'"?"U.S ol the earth,
12
do
do
Uo
do
eeli
lily do.
ly omittei
; distinguish the new impression, that course
has been adopted at lhe mint till the com-! mencement of tbe next year, when the motto will probably be restored, and the! date of the new year, instead of the omission of the motto, will be found sufficient' to indicate the change in the coin.' ! Mint of the United States. ! t.t't tit- . 1 . . )
.0. .jw., w,7T. 1 7)riCC 1111 a IV r LirfrPf hr u ..nf tulrav I I II :ll ..11 1 .
I I, ,, . . . I , , ' . - f ' " niim.i, iir um uw nil ill in Mower t UnpRiir bin I liae the honor to mlorin the - tipfiipiit nf r.. H.n Mnrn,,.(ip Uh,,c.,b ....
v ' v etc"" 1 1 'j v-ii(iin.c UTi-i - . 1 i.i t en -r in (in 1 11 1 1 ' t ' n ; ii 1 f
IC
ckson
but
iy you shall tra
vel on gold, handle gold, have nothing but
gold. Ave. savs l ie nw. von remind
j 1 -----p., j - - - - - -
the de-
on the
ful than his mind, sunk under the intensity of
nis MUiernurs. ineueam ol tins i i-tiii'Mii- ....
Received payment, John C Rivf.s, for F. P. Blair.' Hy this, your advertising customers will see that lh '.illifiil' l.-n r.,.i.o,l '. .. ....
a.lvPrli.Pm.nt nf 9PO ,.. r hisuccessor; and hewdl nommate none b
. .. r-.r,..,c, v., jul, rancorous politician ol the Barrv
on the 4th instant, in consequence of a severe,'1"'' terms ull this yu shall have if you Mirtrioal operation. lie bore the piu without -j:11 fall donn and 30 ship me. a murmur, but his physical frame, h.-.-s power-I
More Protest Six drafts upon the Post
- . . l- . Ail' -
lun. :u a time mte tn( prcei.t, is a u .ii.uia! ; viice uepaiiment were received a few calamity. President Jackson ii.u, nominatt day since from tbe m-p.i b.r ,i...
Vn!,K'pi.di,iiiin l5;i,,imo'p. '"""n presentation for'pny-
mem, mey were protested. The holders
1v . k - .
I Uepartmenl that the coinage ot gold, ac-) tomer that may olfer; and not only so but ! f,,llrp" "POM u'e walls ' ihc (M.slitfif ion. into 1 it . . 1 11 . i .. ' . ..... .,1 : : 1, 1 . .1
coiiin: 10 me new rano or goiu 10 silver t int :im ..rkori;,. . .i.i.i :.J'1" ir'"S 11 ""inai. vveirur mat
ere indeed informed that the denart-
irunt could give drafts on St. Louis in pav- . 1 . - 1 . .. ..
advertisement is trebled in """-s.i n.u. we true, u.at the ,ent. but that tbpv ml,l ,u..
1. 1- : 1 - .1. i! ! ... M'n.it." vvi exercisp icoroiic ..- i . i.r , ,.f . i ' -fv.v "u.i..
i', u , ". Ue,n.U,e , ' ! amnunt Uy 'ert.ngtt in the semi-weekly : jectiotl ,ti, better that .1..; ,?Rt oV the deceas J1'8 '''rged. Thu-, as the Chronicle
'luj i i i.mir.. uj niu piui:iuiis oi ine tjlODes;;
act.
I'O idare this bill for lir inlinrr in n rlo-ir.
In makmjr thi communication, it may jer point of view, to such of y.mr readerbe satisfactory to lecur to the pecuiiari-; ns .,re not versed in the-e 'things, Mibties by which the new gold coins are to j0i a mo.e minute statement of the charbe distinguished from those of former is-! ges, viz: sues. They are the following: j 3 insertions, nt $1 per square for 289 squares,
un uie lace, me new coins will be rea-
ed Judy;e be not filled at nil than filled bv a seriremuiks, "lhe creditors of (I ie p'overn
vile and i,ncru pulous partisan, rea.ly to aid. ment under the reformed system have to u.stea. ot renting, the encroach , nets of thei,,,., from "pillar lo post" to receive the Lxecutive upon the co or.lmte Departments I ..,,,, .1 , ' , ,ete,e u,e
lily distinguished by a head of Liberty! 9
disencumbered of a cap. ! On the reverse, ihe surplus motto E.
; I lunl.us unum , which lor many years has
at SI i'2!J9 00,
do. at 25 cts. per ( 2S9 q's j sq'e for each insert :on at 25c is
of the (Jovernment. Louisville Jour.
From the Albany Evening Journal. raising the wind.
Multiplied 1
X72 i y 9 is
occupied a portion of ihe disk above the
jlrgure of the L igle, is now omitted. j j These changes, independently of the facility to be derived from (hem, in dis-j tingui-hing the future from tbe past emis-j ,sions of our gold coins, are recommended! jbya nearer adherence to the provisions!
oi me iaw',a wen as tv the rules of t;fe and classic authority. The views in these respects, presented in my communication?' of the 9th nit. having met your approbation, will, I doubt not, be sustained by lhe judgment of the public.
In regard to the omission of the motto above leferred to, the same improvement was introduced in the quarter dollar in 1831, the subject having, by communication of the 20th January of that year, been submitted to lhe President, through the
department, and approved.
amount oi therr claims, and are at last
compelled lo take them in a depreciate ! cuuency at a considerable loss." Ami "here is the evidence that the drafts on St. Loilis WOlllil ho n,.ir,o .1
r: ..i , i .. i . , , : . . c ."'iiiauic iiiuu
v. minis nave, ueen oespaicneo t'om : ihe drafts due at Washington? Washington, to trie cuboidinate Post j A Y r qi 650 2) nvis,Prs inhmnmar them that M.WOIC ' ' " ISAKI'V I II Wivn iii uivi .'.i.tiikI
......... ... 'iii-l.'VI I'll r. T,a fi Tl... n: .
VI) CM I Juno punier, woo was forND 0.L:'""MIv 'l meml,err Congress, in one of
.959 25! L1KLNLSS ENGRAVED, AM 93)25;ING UV(JX TlJEM T() gEx.
Semi-weekly Globe the same . ii ... . .1
,r ... . I Msyj Lla.tll. l..nH, roil MIJ1V.1I liJll lr. LMair must have an nncoasrionable; vVILL IlECElVi: A COPY appetite .,r 'Treasury pap or Mr. Larryj T,,i4 comrm)n.catio(, ,s made, say, the hmotheerlePt,, " lUKUl acuse Constitutionalist," in a way lo "... . give the Postmasters to understand, that h or fear a pnon sbould .poil my mouth, , a non. compliance would be regarded us fctie ted me with a shovel.' i 1 , i-. i , i evidence ot hostility to the Government. Should e. sure and opportunity offer, l There are nearly 20,000 Po.tma-ter-will probably furnish you wilh further ex- in the Union. TbeVe print w In n furnish'tracts from the 'lienor!.' in 1ipiv ihr pv. .i ... i .
i ' - - - r.i i.i mi ii no in ut" I s. cos I a nii i o mm r
:h.ni ci:m:ihiation. On Sunday, the 3J inst., the fiiends of cor feet principles celebrated their triumph at New Orlcciii in a splendid style. In relation lo thii
tent to which 1 Retrenchment' has been car
ried by this glorious Administration. PAUL PllV.
From the Cincinnati Gn;rttr, nfl,tg. 14, 1834. Till-: I5L1 i: uook. Copies of this wor k have r eached the city. It is compiled and published under
The Eagle of the former issues weighs the direction of the Secretary of State, in
270 grain, the Half Eagle 135 grains, and! conformity with two distinct resolutions
the Qjiartt r G7 4 grains . The Eagle un
der the present law, will weigh 2oG grains, ihe Half Eagle 120 grams, and lhe ( iarter C4i grains. These weights are re-
of Coogitss. The object is to give a list
ol the persons in public employ, wild the amount of salaries or compensation received by each. A connected view is thus
cited because desirable to be kert in mind, I presented of the extent of the patronage
II, therelore three-fourths of lhe whole number of Postmasters forward on their Print Tax of a dollar each, Maj P.arrv will realize FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOLLARS by this speculation !!! Every successive development shows more and more conclusively, the utter and unparallelled coriuption and rottenness of the Post Office department. Iu the Report of the post, Office Committee, we find the Mail Contractors not only miking up a CLL'li PURSE for tbe Post Master General, but presenting theii CASKS OF WINE to his Assistant, !- Now wo &ee the man who has lavished the
bis speeches in lhe IIa.kp nf
- - . . y I'lt.riM.llives, desciibed Martin Van Bureti' politics us being like the figure of a country dance cross over change partners down the middle hnck to back charge sides -dance to your paitner turn rouml, &c. Sec. Go ahead, Matty !!! Collars. A pretty little gi.l called into our office with a wicker basket in her hand "Do you want any collars, sir?" 'No, my dear nexl doorthe Evening P-st may purchase some." "Oh, not those colluia-surr collars, sir, if you please." "Ah, that's a different affair let me look at them A'oai.
A Jackson lady of our acquaintance, who has bct i, sojourning in Kentucky for the last two months, hag returned very much dissatisfied willi the political nspect of that State. Shu iveis llial, during her whole sojourn, she did not meet a single Jackson num. She left the tatu sooner than she contemplated, on account of Ihe appro.icbirii; elections which were expected to bo any tiling but a-reeablc to thu 1 ones. l!l!ur"h ildcocale.
