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m i ,.lt ipHt ui hid you and jour Jatksofi glory note", a brother Stout, will question n. correctness.- Pat, I . mv , ,h;,

Vet reallv , it seen., to be bordering on the same i very good e.ei""P -to j

tunc that our representative (Mr. Fwing) "whis-

We promised lefortn. Where is h ?

VINCENNBS. SATI ItDAV, M.l'T. I'K l'--

r is it not lite mine! Mr. Hannegan

says, and should not brother Stout say so! M ho Kditois of the Democrat Uw, for the ti.-t turn-, discovered that Congiessand not the i.,,,t.w. cU.mU hliimvil for the failure oi

Km,,,, he following letw add.e-se.i u, ' :',e Vah-,1. apptoprinfioi,; Ihty nW.ed to know . . . i ... .1.... .1 ...iw.iiofi to I'.rocute, , , . ' ... ... ...... .,,.,,.111,1' some

Li aiis we icain iiihi un- i

the F. P. War L.pnrtincTit

''iwhy, the Harbour bill was pending some

n ciinecr from the F. P. VV ar Up' "1!l " ' ' . me il Hot all the Ueiegui ion i.

,,voy a route for the Rail Head to the Ohio, not -caused an the . r, i.,t ii ,tiiir one ur more ports ol entry at -ouie ha- been u ..successful . "e are confident "'"l thvl, ,UW1S Mlllie Wabash ? ' and adds thai Kill n,.t abate the laudable zeal ol out cit izens; , k(his e;jslIj iiuve ,)t.tl) julie, and wouiu thev will cHrry it into operation, whether the ,1H ve obv iat,d an objection w I... I. I'f'Jlif "h.

Government yield them aid or otherwise. Kv j-, T. e lo the approval of

rv day evinces the necessity lor . i womv oi una appropriation ." .

or inmi' ii"'"

We recommend the following toasts to our . . ,.f U,m i he v :i re excellent .

neigunor oi ii" - j Tkck Ri-pi'BMcasism. The"rcwrdeu parti-Mis of a reckless combination of office holders, are now advocating arbitrary experiments . . . .. i ;i m fnli belief that Re-

to delude me peupic publicanisin means adherence to an usurper -This is genuine Tour doctrine; awa) with it r i ;...icntiilpiif-e forever.

,e us ireeoom anu

r r 1b waters on. e ""-- inwiui. nt.t mmk, to make an ousting ol tn e w , promised that the patronage of the if ,l1e,did.ot!.B,..en to be d. ffic Goveriiniet should not k brought to Andrew Jackson. INay " e, " B . . . on ,ne freedom of election. We

of this republic wpreshame.ess.y Lromised that the policy of Jefferson edae.he 'spoil?,1 ol .V'the Pres-hhoohl be adopted on this point. What 1 3. P.efore he came into office, tl.e i r h ,- ? CirruiUlj vveie written

ident founally reprobated me Jll fl- o( (jovei nment. I f qiesl injj ihem menl of members of Conpre to olhre . a . o I . .erfre ln election,! How ha,

... ,i.u, .odn.o wr.nld make c . ,

tion Mhe order of the day and solemn

ly declared that it w as

Mue to hi:n?elt to

i ill I - I 1 f il...,.S

that piomie tieen iinuneoi nnw the Union, and you find the most active

cij.na are th nih'-eM. ho are Ihu

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The satres and fttroo-umi .m: us i.KleVtndence-repnbHcs are reproached with im;ratitmle. let not America verify the eharsreby givins,' to summer soldiers and sunh,ne patriots, the .euards due to the long service, talent,, and pntrioti.m

i.- i i . i : ...... e;. urn, ( -.it ili runs! r in'- I ln i hai p-e ol ifriiorauce

rm, -hum nieiiiLisi-uii-im-iv.. . D , ..i...,i..i..,i'

Ji 11 I .. ...... .....u.linll. HI lil"-"'""" - . ,, IH1IV illll

tion wi,l bring us within half a day. trave. o, - - ; . . ; Uoon.Pd principles o, ; . -n, renew o. . ( . fraU(uent mean,-

FvansviHe, and the benefits vv h.en nu.,t reM.it uiJ fuj it,f ? M the imnH.(liate 1 Jt'-''" j ""1 j iwi.le makes it the palladium 4 n inauptirul addlS the I reH u everv inhahitan: of the Wah:i4i and U bile ivi9 of that portion ot th f'"M'le . liLrtvthe tieaMiry a prostitute. liJent leiteiatfcJ the aUiances ol hii par

..... ... m ...r...i f..-' v,.K,.., vIIkv tu recaril us w . . .. . -, , . ,,,,i ,,i laoeriv : I . ... ... .

: . hi- I in I'H-I II ll U i I' , II Iff l i LIU 1 1 I 1 iiiiii.ii .....t O . . .1-1,1 . 1 .... 0 ( I IH SI Ill 111! - - .......... . . I F.v

Mil-Ill "I . i.. - .1 i.i . .1 In II... ll.alkCI Wlllt" ..j.j.i.io . - - ., .. itli.,nt llJiflll.. Ill'l IW

...... ; rt at ana uliiv inorouiiini

the purposes ot export. .lorn bih! transpoiiauon, bu h 0 for ,heir produce

..1,1.:1 II

,,e w: 3. V"? " rJ : ' r "n.mh ie. -overnn.Hd

. . i ... i. ,,t ii.t ... i ... .. himp iasi neen i.iuc ium .- . . i . r

yenre not surpriseu ai una., ...... .i - tHiiiwiiiiij.iu-n."", , 'h eternal extinction fie f)cmiriMp';'i(M eietwona. j , , . i . i

whole body of t he people f..r its f uc.es,. The tin r. lerence to myM-n, u v - f .afl5ll that there may tUt no pasMon in clertf adm.nit ration , that toe ieve j" moMUsed iiNo, that the patron.enaemenpointedComm.one nue office r. ea rn t he,, w a.es , e ecl.on U . Vtr.. .hou.d not ie ,,e.-

the.r eierHons for its coan.iencement, & l;omuut (u (be judgment of a candid comma- imerij ..u u - eal)al, IM.v,.r eerinff tor the Fl eSKient, ma, pa.iy nc.y ,l,r,:rh the Coupes-.

",H '.M,rV "V, . .-o.nfort of trav- ,,a,,P,. are estahhshed or sudai.ied uy.o -. , , '

lll'iuiit n -c '.! m

I . 1 l nlliDfd 1 no

practice what he recommence" - hlJ' t prominent iudi vi.ltials in getting ui

-Vet, th, s which John U l 11 . 1.J,.nblicineet,nt:,? Officers of the govern.

lecessoi h.s lot.e rarely, . Who nreide at meetings'? Offi

cers of the Government. Who are on ihu committee? Officers of the Government. In frt let us look wheie we will, weliui

i.e., in,r iif (ioveinment iidltjenrm?.

inc ci " and controlling, and d i, ectmg every political movement. And we see even the Pie-idenl himstlf and his confidential o!-

liceis degrading theii stations, hy Irankiiiif

111 Ll 1

trenuentlv. Coriup

tion has become the order ot the J ; and that examples of baseneM, ot themselves enough to sink into the deep sea I l. ....

(ration not eti-tainea uy i

l.r.ng Mnepa.MM,.. , rneer,u-e- and soliciting ubsci iption. . into contlict with the freedom prpenu.e. i ' Ye. ,1 i. the daily ?pecta- politic,! papery! bo much lo. the , ro.n,

Imini-itration, that tne ieve

in

.. . ,..., I,.r I ll. .t I In r ii t n-lini-. P. f (It 1Z.M1S Ol liltV.

Jlv m.t. Wee, ..Mb x ... nil cm, ,.l, ; ,., ,!,. ., .....I ...... ily "''MllKai.: I!,,,,,,,-. "!,3' ""eJ'"on"v" ' " "' " ' I lh.lt .yy. which ifn..! cher keil, o.ll.l i.ln a... o .,n..i.,,,,if ,,.,(. nr .mm; norts i tutrv on lne I .t. se oj ine '" .. i. ,..-!ianianhip; and lint all tne enety i ,

ioponiur.Mni. uuitii, ' ...') ' i Corit'res a secuntv lor linerty ; in ine o.iiui u

SIR,

tl.e river

A (io.-ip OE. Some time since, the dander,

on.rroce it t j ' II r 1 1 V

the 'Kiecutife, uu engine ot corruption anu

our letter of the lUh nit. to the Hon. Pe . . i- ... I, .a l...... rui'i. rr. ,t i.i l!ii t)la. e

A every otlicer at our disposal, lor Pnrvev. (n Maj. lowning would say) ol a town tuoii alreadv under order?, and on duties which w.,1 ls, r; r jj., "Itfud ' by some facts we inserted t.,-eu,.y all ol tti present season, it is not it. thet o' G J kn, ar.d the teual of- . ower of this dilii e to --upply an Fngineei to'1"""4 i Lake the survey l,.r hich you have applied. C:v holders who labor to blindfold the people. Vour application will, however, be filed, and'j,,. CHljt.jt p:.uJ his due?, d withdrew his name brou,htto the notice of the Hon Perretary.t )Ur ,ul),cri Uon list. Un the next day,

tif. Ill list n" - I .'I iilv in '1 u " ,v vii- t..i .

i ktioal i sutb u course Le atcft't.tbie to ;iwo nouesi lannos, .. .... ..j jkksi s nit camuduk, ami ;uhbu

oppression . T!ie J'un Ihu en Jacksofiiav. Oh, for a torque to cui-e the lave, Whose treason like a deadly blight, Comes o'er the e.ounci'n of the bhavk, And blasts ti.em m the hour of niht.''

From tUe Hot-ton villas. ruoi i:ssio and FiiAcriri:.

f I h.Ol. ,

th

I'elieve rno trv bi, Pir, N'ery !e.",'.'cHully, ' Vour ooc.lk'nt 'ervant, J. i. A U F.RT, Ft. Tej .. F.iis,i:. fit, M. F.v m, F.'!. F.vaniile, ln-ouna.

Idepcndenee of their country, "Ireemen born j.u.d leten-iioed to remain free,'' called t cur jo.Vice, al..j.!i"l with approbation to the same fact which had offended the J.u ksoe.i.i n, (collar man. first mentioned) expressed a wish to I have the "-Hy lut'iorit' impo'itions exposed,

fii.Kir

From the Hephj to Cooper

lipip-tii-i vviihoiit a lduh? Ne;irly forty

citizen members of

led to the bfiiale by him, who hypocritically pielended to see Cor, tjption in a f e nominated bv Mr. Adam. And to maik

ponenis complained o clamorously , as italleeed profusion. W ho cuuhl h ve th.),i

it pos-ib'e? In (heir long roll ot pretended abuses, not a clei k-hip have they abohired. 'Fher loud

Wbe,, Andrew Jackson came into office, j( ik o. , p( , trlltJlt.nl Wfl, l,P trickery it lv-a upon certam professed pi mcples . 'J'hoseverv nifti have an.'

I . I . ..! i; r- .i.vlilmrj l.u f I I 1

immipn t :uim 1 a j ' 1 1 1 M i tj 1 1 j i.j

of t hp roiiituri iif: inirmted to iuru thai I , ,

. . . -i

I t . . . ..I .. ..,1 t.i nriVl I I k f 1 ! t I

ins eiecnon wax .oi anoeaiiii-.i. . .,..,11,-. mnnpv has been nouiei

ndcrhMibscnhcd for a year-pay in ""ce, innPn oPjce.-j ,n his violent character, Wil,er' itl ext ra-allowances to par

thcuazeue. ,.o,vp1eB.,nn,o...u,uc- hH 9tlt nV0wed inca pa c i -y ,o r c , v i - . rnn...lrtnrft !ir,d extravagant iob, t

ployment, thedisregard of law, w,achh.innpiv ; editors, in molliplied office.

occasionally marked Ins public careei . ,M1(ei,fe ,! salai ie s;i" eve ly fonn of

I nev pieuiTtea misiuie aim u.n p.iuon

HOKItIMNs llhMOt KAT At; AIM ri .. t ..f tl e l, .ot." a rankli'i' party.

"c " " ' 1 - . . . .. . i - i ,

"colla." tditor, i privileged to vilbtV our rep- , ho..e ot tUe couciry, nowever ucui.eu .mutative in Confess, because nuo'ne regard, j were, now sound to the core. We dere bun- , , mp ;.. v!'!red of such may come forward ar.d imitate inch stuff; and becau-e it seems, Mr. Fwuis;, u . . - . f a . . the two patiiotic and intelligent farmer. A will not descend to notice an c-tabledied and " I , . r will nor u m ' ...Ifree pre, to deal out facts without favor or nnb.ckneyed c dumneOor If onr ne,?nor Pto , u . (we be? pardon, fcrur Stout) were not m theJ im)rt;int cnsi, Ua. liRbit of repiiblih'pitr Morrison's defamatory; . . t.BO.t. oi rej.i. fe !iv ci,e us two for one, and we "go ahead, ' relarc. we. should not soil our p iner wi.h Ins , - , , i ioicin-' to do pood . Let it be remembered, we

name; but as the duty is aitacueu to our ii- - . ,,rm 0r mPTVlrP ' . . i - vo no "blank paper and twine' bill not term oi pervire

tion, we shall periorm it. ..-... v i ? II ' - . . . m-i, . lo.lu ..I i. nvinirv nan ' I 11

As usual, the "Knight" shnflcs und prevail

as inevitable to ensue upon his attaining power. His advocates, and he himsell. peionallv, in one form or another, piedg ed him to the following principles, name 1 His retirement at the cloe of one

reform.' no man knew : for they

lis sopeiiuiity to mere party cons , fi lhe ab.isstobe refo,mt(l; hot

iderattons. ,u i,. :,i ii it.;.. ,.r..ni,.nliv in t.o

, , i ! i nry iiiiii.ru uic i i; . ... .j ...... -ate,tocovci the bearing of our Ist reman., T,,e e(,jtor of t,.e chillicothe Gazette ob-1 3 Sedulously to avoid confe rrmg office ti' irtim(T n. nf nlv.rP f, I, bfl and i-,tel

t r i .

touching Mr- Drake's appoiiituient cf lieceiv-rj

of Public Moneys by the IVefident, in contempt j ff our own citizens end public opinion. 1 tie

verve One of the citizens of that place, who was the owner of a large amount of stock in

the Ohio Stage Company, and who whs ignor

tupcinumeiary .Votary Puttie's aypoiru-nrn! ujnnt (,f (,e rttra llowanccs mad? by Major

note taken before the (ioternor in proper Jorm. All the "knight V pretexts will fail to im.iose upon the people. If the ofilees in onr town, are b.ke many others in our state, to be g'.ven n,dy to interlopers and partisans, the printers Dy Authority" may soon be sent from a ',i t nice also, and Morrison, in that ca-e, would ;,ve to hve upon promises, and tVtd him -eh'.

Harry to the leading men in this Company, has commenced a uit for his share of the spoils that there were others in the same situation, and notne amusing dt vi lopement might be soon expected . Th eollnr turn are much exasperated at the

publication of tho Blue Hook which was done

on members of Congress.

4. To keep election free from all con tact with, or influence from, executive pa-

tronarre.

rnii-i faithful and worthy officers, when they arc unpalatable to a few "collar" men of "the party," or when a venal underline wants to be rewarded at the expense of the people: and that

It would appear that Fresident Jackson can die ' hy OTjCT of Congress. Fvery man w ho is able,

should procure a copy ; he w ill then be coiivini ed that the charge of sl.meless xtraTannce, made hy the wings against the administration

(Jov Noble cannot revoke an improper appoint inent of his own, or correct an oversight in ac

cordance with the public voice. If there be any

of General J ackson, is fully sustained by this book, which is printed by F. V. IJlair, the edit-

Kcnnomv nf administration.

G. The reform of public abuses in persons and thing. 7. An administration fncciallv regard -

i . r ' i" i r . i - . . . . . . i i

.ill oi me iniuresis oi ine people. 8. Scrupulous flelicary in the rxrcie of public authority lei ived from the Constitution. Such were the fa Up pretenes employ- - i : 4i. ii.,.:.; r . . . . .

e i ... u.e 101 '"it.mn whne capital cm

nil me .iiiiiao . ' i '.iiiy, ii ri; a inoit; tin tiordinary case of fligrant contiariety between practice in office bi.d piul"esiop . .i . -. . ...

I out oi ii, man in e no ministration ex ni nils

place and patronage, almost the entire re-

i enue el the gov em merit, are srp; anuei e-i

in corrtii.tinsr he pi ess and the

for t lie special benefit of the l'resident nl the 'ice President. - ,.r ,wi,;,i.;nn TIipi.

J r.' IMIOIIIV "l .ui.iii,..;.. - . , .. - . . -ir-.iinn .if'sii tmne sttongly the promise and ln was no one thins in tfie administration oi, o j t

John Qu.ncy Adams, about which h.s op practice we nave,ee uir o,. -

tingent promise of an embassy in hi pocket, daily and hourly performing lhe dirty work of the pat ty, ev i Jently ua lha quiil pro quo for the embassy. And then again, we promised economy and retrenchmeni Who ha? forgotten t he outer ies, t tie ravings, of Rives and of l nton, about economy and retrenchmeni 1 It was the very burthen of their song ! One would have supposed that they had constituted themselves the ptcial guai

1 iaiis of the Ti e usury, and that not a cent would have gone fiom there without the examination ol the vvhv ami the wherefore, and that the t xtra vaguncie s of the Adams administration would no longer bs perp- tratid. Well, bow has it been? These jealous waicii-dr gs of the 'Freasury h;i v e been as tiintv a mire . Mr Kivea h is put some forty thousand dollars into his pocket, and he is ulenl! Mr. Benton is lo. kii.g cut for ids hare, and he is ileni ! Tins rnnrh is certain he is silent. Whether he is looking out or not lor htsi share of the spoi!, we are not certain; but the bluster and fuss he has made would make one believe thit a i not made fur nothing. And we might add, all are silent. INTone of the party has ventured, lor a year or two past, to talk about i'.l'oim and retieiiclunent, without excitirg a smile and a sneer. And then, there is retrenchment and p-

conomy we promi-ed them. too. Whei e

is the retrenchment ? Has it been in the

splendor of lhe palace? Let the author

lavish prodigality . C. The party cnmp'-.sir g this administration raisi.l an outcry against abuses, which did not exist; and so soon ns they came into power, with unparalleled el frontery actually proceeded to create those. ver abuses. What they meant by

did not

ligent incumbents, and putting in political parlizan. flow truly they have them selves shunned ahue n oice,the world may see by that sickeninir mas" of rottennes and fraud, the bankrupt Post Office Department. 7. Protecting the inferosl of the pen pie. This appears to imply, vetoing public improvements, denouncing (he bank, ra iing rntprest to eighteen cents in ih

dollar, iiar.il zintr industry in all

'..ranchts, except no'e shavruar, taking

measures to reduce lo insolvency ever

.C'.l". in ,, ,u lino .. Til li.liriUMr " ..ll HIV ..cil"t' III ( , 1, :...,: I 1 . . l'. ., lull tllllt l-ilnn i,, 11 If I

Mihiert them The of!iee .u ..i i . . r .- i ri" i ' l' uiisunii I emons; ins lion lr i 1 1 good JaCKSufl inetl uhject hem lie oio , pcr unlllim . so that this .ndiv.dual fills three of- qucstron and of h , pe rse ve nng march m,(prfn nf vice, the conduct of the P.esi , "hen Mr. Adams hinted at can vine into eachotaer; and why rem-; fioe, ,, reccive8 twenty three hundred end H line of conduct the reverse of his en llpn. Anlh:a i llft, , J execul ion. b v f,,,. .

Authority one who i c; ,jt j0Jiar8 for his trouble, and prodigious la- gagements namely, to raise up a dynas-L,,, ,.;,., 1 v laws of C..ra -.1 :. r, . a.

ece.ver of 1 uohc .jn J;ijt..(, the Blue Hook tells secrefs worth! ty of corrupt, on, by pervert, nff all, ... ,' mMMam. .... .1 , . . rlareil in b- . 1 0 S :.-t...

Morriion? We know enough of his charac ter j rr and corduct to answer nothing in opposition fyj A.Nornr.n akd anothf.r victort. The recent i'lf.te. The appointment of Win Antwerp, (late j elections in North Carolina and Rhode Island, fditorof the Democrat) to act a a subordinate ! have resulted in the total overthrow of the adei.gincer on the National Road, is passed over ministration party. They are .rostrate the by the "knight" indeed his name is riot m n- whis have conquered . These states have plationed. Rut the "knight" makes strange, that J red themselves by the iide of Louisiana, Kcn-

wc should call the National Road "a state in-1 tucky, Indiana , Illinois, Virginia, Connecticut, terest;'' he would, if it could delude any bodv.j Massachusetts, S. Carolina, Delaware and Macull it a Jackson Road! of interest onlr to the ! rj land, in the great contest for constitutional

part ! F.ut that would not take. The at .point' meat of a military officer to a rri7 employment, with or without double pay, within our statend the appointment of an aif-tant to that offi

cc r, 111 the person of Van Antwerp, (who is not '"S ) Charles Vulcan, a man of color, was sena f itiien of our state,) involv e some considera-1 fenced lo the Penitentiary for two years, for

liberty. The Circuit Court for this county finished its session on Tuesday last, (Judge Kinney presid

ent one substantial pledge of his nartv or

or of the Globe. In turning over its pages hast hj9 fnen(3 has the President redeemed, it V, we noted the nsnie of a centleman trelli TV .v rh mmwirnna -inl :.i;,m nf r,nu

ubstat ce in the slang of the "Democrat," it ' ,ruvuk., for in the Custom House at Newbury-Leems to be in very scorn of truth and resolves itself into such absurdity! Tlosstufl , Massachusetts, one John Phillips, who is honor. Hut. Massing over this noint

oupht to benefit in one way at least; it shows to pcrect(r, a, fi;llary of fe35 00; Deputy Col j what 1 proj.o-e to illustrate is, the AIM of

the people the impositions ;o which a venm par

tisan ptess would holders will support

plain of a printer "Hy

now aspiring to beer

Moneys himself::! What but if i.st a:;d t rua! !tIll(Wjn; . ..paper, blanks and twine " are no- Prn,,tM,mg a" ,he powersof government

news, could operate upon such a fellow as A. F. ithin to it. to that one abominable end. his iS my

charge against the President: herein I signalize lhe usurpiug and unconstitutional spirit of the Administration: Inspect ine: each of the great classes of action, whereupon he was pledged, we shall perceive that the execu'iFe. functions have in general been stretched to their utmost tension for the augmentation of executive

! power ; 3nd that where, in some noted ca

ses, abstinence in this respect has appeared, it was nof through moder a I ion of pi inciple, but in order to weaken Congress. Let me briefly call your attention to the details of this undeniable and pieg nant fact. 1. The President's frisnds promised that he would serve but one term: and lie

himself, in his first message to Oongrp. advised the amendment of the Constitution in this particular, to prevent the abuse of a second election; w hile , tint only is he a second time in office, but it is by no means clear, he will not be held up for a third term. And when Mr. McDuffip, pursuant to thp President's recommendation, actually moved an amendment of the Constitution to limit the tenure of presidential service, he was denounced as an enemy to the President, it thus appearing that what the Piesident had b etn made to say in his mesiaire, was nothing but de

ceitful profession, lhe stale demagogue'-

art ol u-urpation in all republics. 2. lie urged President .Monroe to break rlown 'the monster party,' and to becalh olic in all his appointments; yet, he it was that adopted a system of proscription for opinion's sake, removing from office two thousand persons in four years, only be can-e they vtpre not partisans, and ap pointing mere partisans, with such reck less disregard of fitness, that some oomin ations were unanimously rejected by the Senate; descending down to low water

ustsin his in'rrriiv'ot' ,,4e Iior"n h-tter answer ! There

md enterprise only, aiding to put do w n j 'S lo l,e sti r e, no lit tie ret rtnclimtnt in the

manufactures; and lhe like notable meth I opnaii!jii ol ibt palace; hot who, in ods of ruining the middling interest, and ! thM ol 'spoils' ami ptuoner, is going tspreading dismay among the business men1 ,,e i'esidenl lor rioihmg ' Ami then, for throughout t bp Ur p n. ,M? 'p"""11" !' Ua ve w e not c cunvmlsei . . . . r. . . . .

C. lint thp grand charm was the word,,,M" ileue tiiiluons up to lentylw.

'democracy.1 The administration was to!

be purely 'democratic' in principle, scrn pulously abstinent in the exe 1 cise of pow

er, lhe special and incorruptible guardian

millions? So much tor ihr mn-i.i-f.j t,f

the party upon that point. And then, the rights of the States

Who has lorgolten the bursts of indio.

rights of government, to fleny lhe pi a in es I powers of the Constitution, as in some of his official message. Then again he wa6 exerting the flicial authority in forms never practised by his predece-sor 9, never contemplated by the Constitution. The

lemocracy,' which he contemplated, wa

lorever: was then the cry. 'Slate righu are indanger ! Let us rescue lhe Consliunion from the hands of federalist, who asseit the njpremacy of the Geueral Government I1 And then, there was the increase of

Pterin the hands of the Executive.

tions of deep interest. '1 he pry object of such appointments may in the end, lead to a full and complete tclaii cissment. This is enough. The tilth of th Democrat, thank God, can harm only the reptile who prepares it. We cast it from us with contempt; and now conclude in the following sentence, (bom an editorial in the Covington paper) w hich properly points t0 the "knight of the boot," and his "polluted heet."

"bet those w ho seek a "Collar F.ditur," search j

for the man in the conductor of Ihitt poll lied shed, which bieathes in every coin run the noisome spiri t of detraction ; and display e in c very p .ragraph, the willing, devoted, zealous tool, ol tl,ue who keep him but'to do their dirty wurk.' ' thf "kmght or THK hoot" ONCE mmrc! To show the worthlessr.ess and falsehood of the sheet nicknamed "Ii.diana H.-nmc; ai," to our readers, and lo enable brother Stout's edit orial correspondent, to correct the balder. lasi. in the pienmes, we extract the following pas tfr Irom a late publication of Mr. Hanoi pan, th frr8"nt.iti e of the Congressional Oifrici ft -rih ,.f ..nrnwn. Mr H. hn been a "Jack.m, fliin," ,ui nrIy neither tf, "knight nor

grand larceny. There was also a criminal con

viction of another colored man, Abram Walker, who'e j)unihment would have been at least five years' imprisonment in the Penitentiary ; but on motion, the Com t granted a new trial. COING, GOINC, OXF. The late, converts to Van Burenism in this state, will be deservedly treated a the Irishman treated a bundle of "Glory Notes" recently offered at auction. Our readers have all heard of imitation notes, payable at the "Bank of G 1.0-

nv" to Martie Van 'Juren, or order. The device conveys a moral nt this juncture, when the

paper currency of a bank, better in the vyes-t than gold or silver, is about to be destroyed to accomplish party purposes. Rut no mailer for lhe moral just now: a bundle of the glory notes was recently offered in a neighboring city at auction and an honest Irishman in lhe crowd, alter witnessing the auctioneer mar.osuvering. and recommending "the beauty of the wholel.otr design," for some minutes, called out to him "Sir, I wish to know if I may bid what I please ? ' "Yes Sir," said the complaisant man with he hammer. "Why then honey," says

not a republican government, administer-j ,ivre the party lorgolten all that was said ed in a democratic spii it ; but a -ubmissivej u'n that score? Have they forgotten

peopip, ruled at the will ot a dictator. promises that were made, that the acj First, this administration is decided ly j '"" of fhc Government should be coi.fitiioretvenjllinn pilher of it- j.redecee-' d to a strict construction of its powers, sors; that i-. the President habiludly ex-i "f the powers of its various blanches) erci.-es, and in the p, or lamaf i mi or protest, s, ' as it rouhl be done by theevamplJ elaborately claims, higher federal pow-1 ol General Jack-on? ISTeed we call their er powers more purely constructed attention to the Protest to show how these and moiP glaringly anli-democratic, than' profusion.., a-o, have all been belied? any antecedent Chief Magi-Irate. Ncxb Do not all these things show whit a while the President, and his immediate! different position (be party now occupies organs, denied various Constitutional, from what U did four years ao! And powers of the Judiciary and Congress.' v"t has been the consequence of tln'i none are denied to (he President. " And change of position? In despite of the thi-proves to be the key of the seeming 'power tul influence of forty thousand ofcaprice in (he consi, union of the Cns;i -; holders and contr actois. & five timea tution, of occasional r igor aiternatin j w it h ' "ay expectants, we see State by Stale extreme laxity, which had tdi i ractet ised falling aivayfroin the administration. the fust four yearsof (he administration ! South CaroUa, Virginia, Kentucky, Indifo abstract power from the judicial and ' ana strong ,o,i3 G, jackton are" "onelegi.lativedej.arlrnenfs of Governmen:,lo and so are Louisiana and Connecticut ! arrogate power to the executive depart- j AH 1 he States, we may ay where e!ec-

ment .

Fmm the U S Ttl raph TUT. PAST AM) TIII-: lMCKSK.NT. U hat is now the situation ol lhe Jackson party, compared with what it was

w tten it came into power, a lew v ears nen?

v.ompare, for a moment, its present principles, views, and objects, with those avowed at that time. Look to the prorni--es made to the people by lhe parly, and then look to the fulfilment of them. I it not mortifying to contrast the one with (he other? We recollect the promises which

we, with others, made lo the people, in

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- oave (i,Ken place recently. And w naia.e lhe prospec: in lhe other States? V ho can doubt that Ohio and New York are also going ifie game way ? it is in v.iin to attempt to conceal the fact (fie Jackson Van Buren pailv is t,t "s last gasp! And why? The answer will be k les.)ll (o future pos-sessors of power. It j because they have falsified every promise upon which they came into pow er.

It is stated in the Petersburg Constellation, that Commodore Porter has suffered

the name of the party nud Andrew Jack Thl o.e ' of -""'ech' " rirI,Ives h,m