Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 1 November 1834 — Page 2

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jnqiii.ira M.m '"'iiiec b C power trl M".r pc r-M.s and papeis, to lake

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thtu.,on oath, louchiig the matters

Mr tU j revHiVg eenlimfnts cf ihe peo-j

pie, ami under existing circumstances, that body are especially bound to make tl,o?e sentiments known with all the una nimit v which conect policy, and correct

8nd,er,M-lhcahb,aretlte,rercn. From the X. Y. MycMil. AJverdur and WJ; For ten venrs, n town in the wet! .Jtfcture

has enioyed better health thnn Lawrence- Fy the Egle, fio.n Liverpool we nave

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ville, our county ieat. 1 n?V , Y however, this season, a general ill health for two or three weeks. This h a veiy .;nnni:.r circumstance. But there was no

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i:r,'vr:l. Th it, in the p f -sec u! ion nl: -, , ..... r i L.i I, ...irrhased of Government, in

hen i,q.nn.-,tlw Committee on Public! e w e 1 7l ' nt n the county, coming within Power ll. the spoliations commiite,! on it-

I..... have rurin end f,r n-t. public men sJsoum i.i io no oiue.. . Lavvrenceviie. Beaut. tu .. .. . I i . . . v . ir. - . : ..-.-..-4,1: ...I i.t l.vlr nn in lil'l . . ...I nl t.kin

i,iT. t') itiMiUMi", nun i ...... tiii.tiiS aie liui in; "ifru m 'enriluoi tl I a 1 1 ie Can ue IIUIUK"! u..j-.i.

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principles wi din"" v"'" j'i v

! erm5 absolutely to require

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if.iliiv but two natural neams nave t-

It is time to . . f( nea,iy a year. Good,

August 4. In its summary 01 span.-n

news, tl," paper says, " The Minister ol Foreign Afi iirs has made to the Corli-e his co'.i.muiiicatior.! on the suljtct ol the lon'igu lelation- of the country. They coniirl ol the lieaty with the U. States of Ameiica, hxing the compensation to that

eaih lir i invoK nl in rral rT, tfr), i

may not l e to very rettatn that Ltiuutu ,ell- the tiuth. hut 'he lhi as it m y, those who call Cobbett' houk, the h. l. anl -worth all that have been wntien. ad...;t fnr n112.1t that we can ee, tht t e

resident was not bnrr. in tl.U country, ,d ha. been guilty of deception and clime 1 : , ....timis mien the subiect.

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! . i f. il-eni. (i oath,touth-i ,ence Hnil f?i ,jiejr monoy uandeied upLltr gn0( timber, "here the mellow, black

, r, i'te,. al. H j on a $elcct pc,icai army of office hold- g().l, is three feet deep, alany sucti pu-

p i.tmr.ince 10 km -.-. .... , . knoxvn lo oe iiuuiiu uv air

f ttieir otiices conieireu u mju ,. .

jeuirounoing feuier?,

I' it.i s r , M Ct.y.

;ore, l'rer.lUs.Mi-Keaii and ere

WALTEK LOW 11 IK, Secretary

jgeis, and their equal lights and interest?,, La.vienceville ie certainly the best

cast aside w ithout scruple. We conclude J :ul fr publishing a newspaper, of an

thee desultory remaik-, in the language jm the atu'e Hlotsg the Wabarh river. Our nf RnrTininnVhtfi Cirruiar ' If we -citizens loo, are all alive to the import-

give up internal improvement?, a protec

commerce, under the berlin anu uilan decree?, aud twelve uiilhuui reals. "

i tive tariff, and the regulation of the cur-

ante of the object. Our mail facilities are much superior to those of Mount Carmi.. Palestine. Darwin, Paris or Dan

y ,

SATI'i'.DAV. NOV. 1,

,rencv, what is left u worth contending ' ville. We have the eastern, and three i western mails each week, bringing also

Public Lands, General Currency, and Gen cat Post Ojfke Jjfairs. !n relation to the Public Lands, the Cur

rency, and the cortupt Post Office con-: from the Cincinnati District, in place of cerns'we have iccently inserted much to! Robert T. Lytle, the present incumbent.

open the eyes of the people to the dan-j Lytle has resigned nnU become a candir. ibi be.Pt and to afford an awful ! date to fill the vacancy occasioned by his

mmmentnrv on the crowinir disoider of, on resignation

nil our leading interests. The ccnsilera tion of these matters should not be ii.Hu

it ni;,:,.nf iKo ii,r,PJ Gen. V m. ii. Harrison ha been opii ced bv tneie pairy politics ol tne tuiies i , i ,ara-, rtf! pointed Clerk cf the Court of Common . they involve Ihe general interests oi l , r c. i e ,1rv I Lleas cf Hamilton county, Ohio, for seven

ur northern and southern mails at the same time. Newspapers could be brought

We r.nlnl in in our hut sheet, that Bel janj gent, either east or west, w ith speed lamv Storer had been elected to Congressland certainty. An editor, such as your-

fit, 6IT, coming iiu:u iuuimi, vmu "i

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,he bo;tom, and the ' dear good people will soon lean, something definite about the parentage and early life of their ' e sident. It is said already, in one print, that a parish Ilegi-tcr in Ireland, aff-n ..rnnt" nn-itive nf the correctness ol

French Claims. It seems that Ibe , Xnr :t ,,e,hap, nmi

Fiencli Chamber uf Deputies luve d-! rnnnp.:nn iih these thing, that

joumed without making any li'nr' Jflll 0i(J ntleman (who i-a natie ot the nous lor the payment ol the chum? ' . pmpralii Isle, and has a sou in this tonn.) our citizens. We were not prepared for) '. viVit heiesome years ago.f ud

this, as e weie u hopes that the r rencn haf hg thg presiJeill nu a child in Goveinment would have luuud out, that I . . , ! ire lii a ii. the boa-lings ol our Administration n to j who CHn m;,(.4.e the ot jert of the fltheooJ bargain we had got out ol ' lheiV(mjna. notirp jn il? evening Tost. ,veie merely intended b;r political eilect. j Colbctfs IJfc ofJaksrm.'"h popn-

Al the time the l iench bill came home ! Ur uor,. ha . ()ef () rblihl in a form under protest we Lilly xpla.ued to our, a, a icJe uhich U a,IrTlit of ilf hereade.swhy this was. We showed that;if r yp 1 wicfely crrilale,j at little ex-

our asti.ngton managers, u: order to, ' , i:rh.ir(u i,9 printed the

He had vet one session

to serve.

years, the time of appointment. We ore informed, it is a lucrative office, and we

individual ot each state. For ourselves,

vo f.irm un oi ininii on all such tonics, i

i i ,i : . . i , r I are pleased that the hero of Tippecanoe rron'i'ltd on the j it principles ourna-i ' i .. . . ii,0 i. ion 'and of the Thames, how ever neglected tional constitution, arcnrunig to i.ie niien- ' tion of it. fVamersforthe mutual be-l "goveintnpnt,w is remembered by r.ef.t o( the whole, in order that r,Ui-, his c.ttzros. state and individual lights, mav all be du-' - b . MILITARY CJOVrXIXMEXT. v protected. A couititution, however, n- , ., , ,i ,y pu.nir v , Under tins caption we some months mi.mldy drawn uP, culd nol sp.cif. 'ally : ngo mirke(1 rnMication tl;e Allowing provide for every peculiar interest, or .el,.,i!ne(J and judicious lemarks, which chnrge of cirrum-tanccs, whirh arise inj ineHl peijon, rtn,iC,;on. The superioritl.r ficces?in or' years; but w Ue con ; t. of lhe nsiitary over an. other departstru tior.s and j-i-t inferences founded r.'. of c,Jr .?0Vcrnment. cannot be toler-

the true mc u-ing of .he instrument, and;.ltp(I wi(,inut an abandonment of constitu les-ing uj.nn the fce.l..: ar.d well being tionai Htrht?; and a bee people, warned of the people, will perpeiu ite- puMic pros-. hy le j,!Jtnry (1f lhe ytj ,vi not Pu,, per-ity, public justice, and gecure p: oper ' f,',r t Mn army 4)f olT:cer., either miiit uv inunicipal rtgol.ition,. The present or civ C0nqiicr tjlC(n,elve9. Qur citi apirious.ituat.onof the public tie '.iury,1 7PIja ,,,,,., hlvf a ()i?tinct UIulprf Utnfi i(lg

1 ' : ot the unilerhand manner pursued for

fo,; Otnce, present to tne pau.ot anu po-; yrni, of craUng a miUtarjf influ. litiral econom.st, no r)e.vg prospect. -j f.ri,eh illfllieilC. n,al ir,j(lrion, in er. M no time fnce the orgnn.zitnn of oir- fV HSif.c( am, ?hot!,fJ eyer Lfi Government, hive th-ic vit,l concerns, servicnt ,Q our chu ;(lS( j;ntlW We mav t ecu o doui tt.,1, so distracted, so precari j hoT9aix revic,v t!li, fnlilfup8nbject j osi? ritrl so ur.sf tth d. That tiio oiigin of: , . . -, , .. 1 TL- rrriT.v irevioui, connected with the re-

v:u uen.e,,..., ex.. ,,.;e m: iwumig . cpjt apiH5illtlue(lt9 of officer of the armv to

thoe hidden cause whi'.h foreiiht co'tbl . civil xumtions, induce nie to address a few . . . . rr i ' words to ti e public, with the hope lo call forth ilf:.h;r prevent nor avert, afT,rd no con-; ,:f s.r,im.l;,1 c- tne nalion against thi. u.ili-

f.d itior:. Every cnuso . ill have its a : taiy m nonolj- of the civil ttatiou of honor

iT . i . I an l prom

pinpruve fiieti, wuruivr fo ne-ire'i or

Kentuckv, hither, would doubtless retain

most of his present patronage, and secure five or six hundred subiciibeis to hU paper. A first rate merchant mill would be

well sustained in this county; either steam, ox or water mill. The steam mill now erecting, in a remote part ol the county, ia detined to enrich the pmprietors. The Embarrass liver runs past our

own town, and there is an excellent seat

for a merchant mill on it. The liver has good banks, good bottom, a constant supply of water to run three pairs ol stones, and a laige extent of cou.itry around it, filled with agricultural products. Thiseat will soon be teleased from a sun in Court, and then doubtless exposed to sale on reduced tenn.

make more vivid the rays of glory a- ho,e- mpmoir on a pi ?heet, and di-

louud the old Hero 9 head, had indulged; pf hem al (he mojcr.lte price of

ii uii i j:i iu.'iiu n ;n mils ai i.j u c iw. , , 1 . . . iSix cents each. mense a ivautay.es we had obtained over' the French. It is not necessary again to, VVp ,)jve 8epn a"va!e ,ptr fro,n go over the ground; nor should we have j y,; ,on adint? to the transaction adve.ted to it, but for pn a. tide on the vhich j Ppokei. of in Ihe f dlow ing ,mraMilject... the l.meolye.te.day. which h fom the Norfok Heit. The i, Ita-ly most laughable. lhe C Jito, s .:ta(Pmen, we presume, is not without i i .. . foundation; GratUuJc may mdeed be sa.d to have. We ,nve a ,etfer from Wathinglnn. da-

jted looruiwi otascs, and men have nt jpH on Tlles.ay, up,ich informs us that ,,,e.r reason when a class o unexpected- there was no pmaU ?ljr n,,otlt Washington ly benefitted by the acts of our venerable ,(,)P I)rPCP,t day, cau-ed by some asto--Chiel Magistrate, an.! who have so much ' iilinr detrlopments which w ere made at depending upon his firmness of purpose ,)e Var Office Our correspondent di I ami character abroad as the merchants of , . , nr,:rilinr, arrnratelv. 'hut

thi. country undoubtedly have, U found !.. U avs he -no doubt thit n msf

1 upon the

it dignita-

noi t that he

de.i vorirf to U'ideiftiinp hi intloence n '.' . .. i. .1 ... .

Law rence countv would find it much lo ,...,, ..?, ... , ,..... .. . . receive,! me pay lor t'gniy tnree rev

th,, country undoubtedly have, 1 foundjierp is 9ays i1Pf ..no doubt Ih coaleMng wilh the pol.tical class opposed iflceut fra0if ,,as l(PPn prHrtispd to him, and as a united party co operating Govprnmetl(f by a highly official inimpeachnig his patriotic act, ar.d en - of Vermont. The report is

her advantage to construct a clay or gra

vel turnpike road from Law rente ville to Vmcennes. And the County Commission ers, and other citizens here, will hive the matter duly presented to their conideru tion in five or six weeks. Suppose the

selves to thank for the present delay; a

we have reason lo know, that the course!,

lulionary pensioners, amounting to two or

three hundred thousand dollar?, and it

urns out that the names are fictitious

f hostility towards the administration, Po,hpre ,,eir,K n0 ,,,, n,Pn jn Vermont.

generally adopted by the meichants ol

this country, and the language of most of 1 t

our commercial papers, has created in

ti it--:ut:' Mstii g.

we I. unit dv conceive

demcrahzir-ar nnd destructive

1! ! this subipft, bv this, or nnv other

that the corniiiisaiea'ion, be brougbt unuer the consifer

almn ot c.'-.nzress, it will then be seen, trial was

this a n-Ml fioliinry governnent, the cxecu-

ttuie of thing', might ii: many particulars rv awd Ins mivisers, could do no more toes , , t i! li-ii a militrv ii ilacnctt inconsistent with our have been anticipated an ! prevented : re"Mt.!kan insifuitioi.s. We CiUhJ readily joint tr thp particu'ais; P"d-r t! p .resent military infatuation, the .... . , . . . I tno-t vabiable mditia otTicer. is of no consider-

i.li.i led to; 1 u tuuo po ai tins lime, in'gtiii htion, nlthou-h it ii so well known, that dur.v unrryp ho imnronPilv f.-.n-lrned into itn' "S Ulp ' '.r, that some of lhe most brilliant

j di-fds were achieved by the militia, and that

expression ni --pany itenng, wiiic:i ne ( there was scire civ an instance the reetilar are.ire to fPT-ndiatP ' a".v tiling ?;reat, but when aidi-d by tin

I militia. To this just complaint, may be ncl-

11 relation 10 tne su' Jf CIS aav eriCd to,; tied, another more t u ialiatin to our c tizrn? in

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uisiance ue.ween ui.. r-ace,., v ;Fiance, a9 well as fhroughout Europe, a miles; and the cost ol construction ov er so j (pipf Jha, Geicra, j,ckoll IS iu a (ieci. level a surface, and using no stone but j pfJ miriori( (J uou(i he unable to cargravel, to be three dollars per square iod;jry ,he C0U)l wilh hifrif in a . ,Q

the last resort in pursuit of the just rights of our citizpris. One thing is very certain unless it be

settled under the present administration,

the fl iimants will never be compensated

then the estimate would stand thus:

.Wilts Hods Length of the proposed road iu miles and rods, 8 104 Number of rods in the above distance, 2661 3

It was nothing but the opinion entertained

of his fir mness and prompt energy, that seemed that unexpectedly favorable lieaty." We know that our merchants feel verv

Cost of conduction at 3 per rod $7,992 The cost of construction would certain

ly not exceed ten thousand dollars. Butli,nle "gratitude" to our venerable Chief if the cost should amount to per square !-1,uoiS"u?eV ,or any ,,1,n? ,ie done lor rod, the cost would then be 13,4 JU ,he,n 5 l,ut we lh,,,k rned Edilors Tbe vast tiavelling custom nnthis road;:,,ave been too hard upon their own party, the great current of emigration, would I n he" ,,,e' 9:,3' ,l ,,,,s "J1"1 t0 the bih yield, according to the estimate of an in- j beasts unless I In- be but a new name for telligent member of Congress, a toll tax1 ,he 4""'Ir amaf men " The men hards, of four thousand dollarsannually. If one!,f sJ',n ,,i,ve l,e" ''unexpectedly benefit thousand dollars a year were necessary!'"'" l,ow? w a,,t- ' l l,' giving up for repairs of said road, mill there would ' rlal,1,s to ,l,e amo,,nt of one bundled mill be a surplus of three thousand dollar1 ,nna ni ""M lor Hie sum of five millions, per vear ovei and above; which, in fouriHnl ,llCn l-' ,he ,nos, ,ise"'f' boastings, vears and a half, would dischar?e princi-i ,Ip,,, n prevent the getting even of "pal and interest of the county debt it-elf ''bat? We ti ut this aff nr will prove a had created, and would feed the county ' ,es?on to a" t,iuUnZ Politic ians, that treasury forever after, with t.vo or ,,ree ! 'i1'91 t,,e,r n""'1 ,? ,n ,Iie L,0,J,S mouth, thousand dollars per year. If our count v S ,he' ou,d uul boa!l ut cutting his tongue

had to hnrrovv thp monrv nf ion .s- ,.t MUT,

J i II ' T- I Vtill, interest, (though it can soon be procured of the Indiana State Bank at six per

What will be the end of this French affair we know not ; but we believe thai

cent ) it would still be a highly profitable- "")?n 1 e ,mmensu amount ol tbese investment of it. But th ro,l claims has been ascertained, a new mi

ne earnestly direct attention to the actual T?1: t'm 1 '!?" f th?'n' r mnHJ:.r hu w long!made for three dollars per yard or for ' ministration could make a new tieaty, bv J and faiihfudy. they mav have served u. Ihe conn-! ,, . . , , I whir b the el.im-mta oibl rornv.r to., baes of the administration now ia now J oils of their country, are considered wonhv of seven thou-and nine hundred and ninety " C claimants would recover ten

twodollars, ar.d tfie county ca l.nriow!11"1 "."iU' """ ouu

t tie money lor six per cent. And the polb n,t ' 1,3 l'" j "-ooiun..y .m eooi

tax Will pay the monev borrnwerf in tvtn1'00'" Q'tanfity or ih productions ol

years. But there is a township of land lce. we can. in a peaceable manner . . ; .- i i. a . ... : .: w . . .

,il. , . . , i, r i , r anv civil ot.Mie. ot tru-t and proiit, it there be an er, solelv to prrserv e those bon s of union,1 (r,' , , 4 1 ) otiucr reaiiv to accent it.

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nnd to promote that salutary state ofj

It

is n. ore certainty than conjecture to sny

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.. ,i , -.,. ,r i i .i i I'l.mtr mo rtniKs 01 ine nrniy cannoi ne

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increas'd by law, that nearly all the civil o(!i

inesg and welfare of o;ir common coun r,s are civen to favorite officers who ir;vo!untai . a ,.a, 'i-i . r . i rilv carry with them, their military spirit and try mainly depends. I hat a perfect re ti; iv utn tlieir .l,,po;Iltnie-n, ' en,, re.

formation cannot be expected under the. "inin in mind and heart a pirt of the nrmy. c j i ! livery olTicer ilras tran:feriel to a civil trust nn--picPg nf men guilty of the existing a- in.,k(S room for a cadet, who by the bounty!

buses, we are convinced; and that the entire land ofiice system, directed and man-

nged a? it is, nnd has been in many places

in the county, at tome season too wet h.r! compel her to do us justice. We hope

culture, and'made so hv the overtl mim ! 8oon tn see lhe ,,!,'V' ",,f'" w thl,n ,,!,ve of Ibe Wabash and Einbarra rivei I an (,'"'"''trlion rompnsed of men w ho. which I am well convinced Concr, Pai disregarding their own private interests.

lheV,turnfy!w0U,d donale ,0 the county, merely for! Ul" have the public goud alone in view education,! the asking. The proceeds of this town i ' '.V h " ne ,ve "lU aff,rd' not ' '8rati withou.Uhin would consfrucl the rnntpmnhi,.! tude'' vve like not the term when applied

: H iving any minnacy witu an am-eiion lor trie ' placid and hundile duries of civil life. Hy this ; i . - .ni..

of his country receives a military

and is by profession only a soldier

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, . , . , . . . ., ivi-, hi; jmi'ii nil ill Nil lli 1 1 c 1 1 I UIITUU must be revolution.zed to become put ill-; than is k.,.vn to lhe lavy, and a most conT.icied, can no longer be doubled. The ev i-i ,M" P'lrt ' t. paid by the civil orT!Ces of profi?, , r . i . I nl"' vvliose inclination, the probability is, will lecre cr certain late exam. nation-, expo j involuntarily side with the government or arung criminality, sh.ill appear hereafter. ' my, against the vviil of the n.ition, should an y i .i . .i .- ii.- -i .1 occasion occur, but now that the national debt is paid, andj l , i. r c. i i. i . I . "-" - '

irtiK ilia's oi ieiw-e larnje laying useieeS; and idle, it is full time in consideration ofi pasiing events, to urge change of the!

f OR THF- V1NCKNNF.S GAZETTE. wUr. Editor: noticed in your paper

of the llthult. a commursication sigiied

tilpmi

road, and levey the Wal.h at Rell (5 ra ve ! l,.v u,e people to tbeir public servants, but

and some other defenceless points. (''fPpct. The Tories may tell u- of the would al?o enable us to check the incur-! ""IH,,,Ul,eM ve owe our masters, but we inns of the E nf-ar ras at some inconsi le -I (ec 1 il not- When our public servant do rahle places. Thus a little such exer tion i tUe" duty, we respect them for it; when as was made hy one of the member of!,,,ev d,) rn".re 'frduly; when they our Legislature, would nuicklv effect Ihe! muk- sacrifices which, as in the cae of

whole matter. Such improvements! ,be immortal Washington, we hnd siojs ,

swell ti,p value of produce and larm

antl give a strong impetus to mechanical

flie official g-entleman has been in Wash-

ingon, and threatened to blow out the brains of one of the officers of the Department, if he refused to destroy the paper" (lit of names, to.) and offered $5,000 if he would do so. The papers were destroyed and the amount paid, who n the gentleman mane off for 2ew York." A letter from MUs Caroline Francis Allien, in the Moston Daily Adveitiser, stntes that she resided four years in the late Ursulir.e Convent, and that there i no truth whatever in the rumors circulated, that the young ladies of (Ii.it institution were ever treated in any other manner than with the utmost kindness : that the greatest attention was paid to their education; tliBt they lived in the most affectionate harmony; that no improper restraints were placed upon them, and that every individual was left fiee lo leave whenever so disposed. .Michigan. The Legislative Council nf the Territory of .Michigan, adjoin ned on the 7th inst. after a brief session of sevpn days. They passed a law to provide for taking the censu of the teriitory east and west of Lake Michigan, preparatory to the call of a Convention, to form a

fate const it nt ion. to the election nf a Hep-

recpTitativp and Senators to lhe Congress of (he Lrnited Slates. The census is to be completed by the second Monday of November, and the returns to be immediately marie after the completion of the? enumeration of fhe inhabitants. Act were passed extending the laws of Michigan to the country west of the Mississippi, and organized counties in that country, a well as a new county pat of the river. They a!-o unanimously adopted resolutions declaratory n the right of the people of Michigan to the protection and priv ilees of a permanent State government, as soon as they ascertain that they have a pojulafion of six'v thousand sonli declaratory of their jut and rightful claim to the boundaries etablUhed in the ordinance of 1787, and the acts of Congress passed in pursuance of that ordinance, arid calling upon the State of Virginia to require from the Government f the United States a faithful obervarce of the provisions contained in the ordinance, and ihe act ceding lo the Uni

the: ter ritory north-west of lh river Ohio.

labor. The population of our county wou'd very soon be doubled, and every

u.,re .ymem. and the proper appropna i tl Virginian;" and am happy to asMireiclass of citizens would feel the strong

i u ', me proceed-", 10 cons'ruct impor-J you, (hut ibe estimated exports ot thi? impulse ol enterprise. The saving of

taut works of internal improvement ar.d county, n? made ny "Virginian,' are cor t. .ii;..t.i.. it i .i rect. ruf although they may be safely vo enntrnten tlie mi n s ot the nsino- fenl . J . ' . j

r;h t ...i, .t.m .. ri :....i... i... ' i eerna m u ;uiciiiHn ae.err.isr.

we are yet to lean., that the mete send- l l,CCme SUlte" Success fr, he.

incr nl.rMwl -in ror.l f., i.-rr.o." ,1.-, . ! tn'VIWim .f.

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of any kind, should call up in the bosoms of the free citizens of America any great

portion of "gratitude '

estimated at oris hundred and fortv-six

. : IIM t . r J

r.H.,. ' vvu. nrti-g satisiacuon, en-; ,honand dollar-, yet it would not hdd pay all the people's lire emigration, enrich the whole country ! good to compute the aggregate of the cx li.atuial advantages

two thousand dollars annually, would es

tablish and maintain ten free schonls in our

county. Or otherwise applied, it would

taxes. We have all

tvrth proper facilities rssen ial to indu-try, and restore equ-.litj to the state, in one partit nlar at least .

ports of the State al six millions. Since

a "Virginian" has been so good as to alio le in terms so highly complimentary, to our (i ael v si'uafed countv I trust it will

I he people s rfj.rfpnt.itnr., Matr pud; n,t savour of vanitv in one so humble us

a tional, will scon be convened; and di?-' myst If, to add few remarks to those al

chi ning all unmerited co -fi imcc in words or promises, we hope they will act empatical'y . and learn the "responsibility v rf a refu-al to act in ccuccrl with them u-er all ihe di-f r ic te.l inlet e-N and w infa o the pe ptet to rcd upon the guilty off? cers. We t. tieve r.ir fieneral A-Sf mhlj ihauIJ i-e p tesed of lhe hv si t i Jcuce

icady snlnni'ted to the public. i will subjoin a further apology on this point, by referring to the laudable anxiety of emigrants to bo informed of the physical an. I inral si'uation of this country. Oil county, together wilh the, whole Wahish co i', try. m attracting, nearly as much as thu rif rn part of th state, the closps' attention of enterprising emigrants. And cur ii'j.Drotis dv40t ies, ftrti.'iry cf scii

necessary to our rap

id growth and prosperif ; it is then our duty to attach the ai tificial. G. W. CAlUUJniFIlS.

Pitirnate The value of real and perpersonal eine in the city and county of New York, by the estimate of thiyear assessment amounts to one hundred and eighty six millions of dollars! Sylvester's Reporter. The Mayor of Quebec recently staled at a public: meeting, that the cholera had carried off from 1,400 to 1,500 residents of that ci!y during the present year. lb.

coiiurTN i.iri: or jackso.y. If we did not know the fact, we would not assert it, that the above work has been stereotyped in this city, and about 50.000 coi'ie- at 6 cents a piece, are iu the com se of publication, hy the friends of the General, with the vain hope of aiding the. To ry cause in the approaching election. The renegade Cuhbelt, who Ins told so many falsehoods about Washington, and aid he ought to he hung, is now quoted to aid the design" of the lories of lhe present day. The follow ing articles apnear in the Bftpoit Cent.nel, and if Gen Jackson be not a nitive of this country, he himself has told an untruth. THF. PRESIDENT not AN AMERICAN. Cobbett pays distinctly and plainly (hat Andiew J.ickon m a native of IrrLm.t

While it i known lo every body, that his thw-aud

Clerk if Hamilton County We ought to have anno. meed last week, that the associate judges of lhe court of Common I'lert. the Piesident Judge absent, and Judge Cilley dientingr, appointed Gen. W. U. Harrison Cleik of Ihe Ccuit cf Common Plea of Hamilton countv, fr seven years from the lime of appointment. The long vacancy of Ibis office has occasioned rnmh heart-burning, and incidents connected with it , have aiisen of an unpleasant character. General Harrison g ive his bonds and was swoin into offi'.e, and i? now the officiating clerk. We be. beveth.it the appointment is an acceptable one, and that Judges Henderson and Murgoyne have the general thank of lha county and city for making it. Cin Gaz.

Not far from Iwenty-five hundred me tKal sludent attended lectures in lhe U iv the hist year. In lhe ordinary ra'.ioof

in creace. there wji theref m he tlni

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