Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 January 1835 — Page 1
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jcci is to AGGuANpise j f w OP.K AT TUP. I ' ,):it 1 Jsi rel to say at this time in relation (o
I he o. i sf.Tfp ( f niv health will
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Currespon te-.ce t.f the Baltimore Patriot W shim, I on. Dkc. 1 J. 134. .ni:.y voiiK rorji K ias.
am onimxrv nhsmer m
during ll
j r.rnxsK hf otiii h Statfs. The intention ji? to MVAiiuiv ti tih: o riu n States, and juniting Mo.i:y and (iovtnxjiKST Him to jirry riir. Prori k. Put the U. S Rank 'is dead. I do t:ot f liant it rco'iiem I
ie - i r j ose of the
the. subject.
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lull. I. i i. . . - IS. fit tip im V iioi,,;, i- i .. .. ... ...i... miliums
Kiu limn irdiiciiefoli i nieii mi
Uphinetrn.
i cal at trn t ion or, 1 v 1 o
Nfiv Vnik Politician!
Money and Government. I say, it is the
'P sitting of t,.origrpr, cannot ! ut I liriC f (hp Alhnnv llcwnrv In nnito
m-uk the extraordinary influence w h ich .d ilini to d. fy the People . Money and i otk Politic iuns hai e now upon the Govprnmrnt tup already vmilpd in (hp " eminent. The fact is. they of Vn,L- nn,l . !-,..
t een thi; covf.kxment. The Albany He. 'to transfer the capital from Albany to
"'J "' Kitchen Cabinet under- ; t ho U Into House in Wadm rtnn
r.n j ;,( ! oiner at a wink. I hp pride, the selection of Martin V;
pnp. anil nr:il:l! ol trie hist his stooped candidate for the
Corijrress nt different sessions npnronrint iri mo-i 'Vef,t Territor v lo the I'
-v y rove unu nver, nut to ( hc bil l (he ! y n ordinance of Co
. i.-M.iei.i oi me un.ien btate, ,rS refused liii v. 1787 (he rf, Mi:ctio, n,U-r a miataken idea. I have no1 I I m !'.t.tof Ihecl-imsof the rivr, and t,i fcts ! f ":.,UdeS ,h"'; ' 1 h
io lorm a cotnbinulion with the nii'prv and icnnri)inv (1f the K.ist. Tlie Kitchen l'fing into tiie partnership its influence ovpt the Pre-:. lent, and the R
Is
Hence
l-r the PrcMder.cv. and (he
thru'tii g- acio'e of every otl "rnen-her of the Democratic paily. The pet Pank :ue hut another name for t he Safety Fund
Jank: and tlipy are hut another scheme
pledges ISeiv oik. her Safety runil I ton for roiifiimmnlinir the nninn nf n,ni
lUnks, the distribution of stock?, the ; ;;nd government. Tte poveriiment now school funds, rnor ttr;jres and (lie IiI.-p 1 has (he f!in ru..l i il : ..
' j
i leamrv. and nearly all, if rol all the
mo itr-'sjes
to en-tain (he Kiiclifti on rHu!iiion that the Kitchen ields this influence to the money rn.tkinsr purposes of the lletjer.cv The An? to. i a y of Albany prea'p tlieir fmeis in the piecincfs of (ii? Kitchen, v it!i this understanding, that v hen the euierije the upper air, coldwiil stick to the pie.ie. The Jesr ncy hire? Col het f o make Ja ksou the greatest man in hi . .. .. 1 . I. .. T." . . I
P rC.rlll- rtwlln.na i: I
"lea 'i en n i m . .m r.n.
ruled Staler and, and mall streams cast of (he mn.,ni;-
orep. of 13th Ju If hut ten.
rticleof thatordinar.ee callthem river. nn.l wi -.i"
ne navira!ip water. I (In not tnontion i K l :M . : ' . e
nf the msp. I r nn.i.lor a ,!. ir . . I e a (1 1 n r i n t o t ' i p M i . I B . ; . . . . ; ,i c. r i . . .i fj.iiii oi com-
not(,1src,r,ctfid,ob;K;s;!;;: i n CCn c !rence,and the ca rrvine t le h '.wpphI ' r , , COn,ra, Wc Stair?,,o,afo,tU, 1 d,f,Vr from him in op on!lhe9ame .fnll heroin I l ? ,,,!cen have n.ir hve hundred mdes of Vhah. in reln.ion to (he power ,o appropriate ,i o, cy orc pT f; , . "b"y tl'nt mile, of Ohio, two ho?an,l to unprove .ho navintion of'on'r river?. He' , ,!,', P' " "C'' lo lhe 'r'''"fanf. ofm.lesof M iMp.i : fhee we think nrdoPS not feel authorized to sanction appropria-1 lie. 1 ernInr3' to the ritiZ?ns of the j nr M equal rla,m o Htfenti'on and I feci it ion- lo.mprove nver,, unless it. he such a. to iN Statr,, and the of any other to he ,nv r'li'v to ,rJV iK ?i lead port, of entry cMab!iSd by l.lw, Bm, ha,'State that may he admitted info tfr, f ' 1 Urn f r "t.T n.t,,e "!,en more than once r, fn-ed his sanction to bills for ' Uce rac v ,v,iil( " ' " ' Cor"tf"9- All other rivers have imrrovir.clhe Wab.sl,. oe"ry .ihout any tax, impost or duty been improved except the Vah:,,, while I nin confident that (he power exists to appro-,' ll"'rr,nr' I hil!Sf.,r (hat river are vetoed or withheld . pnale. money to improve our rivers in arv nor-i an rf 2d of March, 1C27. Con 'Now is lhi n-...
i .i .. . - v . ' ;
my
ent un-
recently
Fed to
ouf.
summer, I
conslit-
rnino- fho " u.r wiuiin IIP up is. Inliirnnnrr I , I i i
u:u .... . ' . . . . 1 lim it. C t c. . . . .mi,u iit. ueeti
oi.. ... veiiaie, r.as iKini,cfi, ttiaf, i r a " " oiare?. an.', embraces w hat c ..ni for their l.; i i.
I " "'f ' IJU II
I""1"11 I'ifi uiiuni i;iie?, Hlicre hr buiiirj nf CfCfl Crtm f (1 and tn a irl .
.hecon,ry and (he capacity of the river, re-la canal. ,o ronner:,. a " , ' , Z T ' ! !. ! V ' ' ''"Pr ,h'lt
q'lirein.provrmei.t. I have no fears in trusting !, hp nr ,i yv, . 1 ""r , """'"e"s nut i. never remain Ml
I nil i ne money m ine 1 reasury to the disc re (ion , T," , ""o iucsC or : uer sucrj circumstances? Ihave
,,(, Ije appiieu ro; -- ,n i iu me neen inugni tout n system is nracti
r n J i' ', 7"'ut ,M I """"""Pjr ."" U ,u "rpnsj.ori troops and mu- keep men silent Ihat inclne lo ei.eil reqn.re L rider the fiipervision end control nitions of ivr r. ..i r ' i- fpeaj
at the people hold over their pbhc servants ' charge T!,; Ur, I . . !' ".v .,en congress adjourned Iat
mron-h tlie hollot box, all is penVnly snfe. I - ' ' r',r"' pro-; ai(ire-er: a circular letter to rnv
hi- i -i.,t ui, in ins iiesf;itre. retn
-rounns. I lie I re-ni ent seized (he money river within the rule (hat he has laid dow n tor tue I ' r he o t . La w r ence, at j the treatment the Wabash hill had met of the people, and deposited it w hei e he !",p Fnvcrnment ol his own action in such cases, i . ,.e OI ,l,rrning the net ol ceinn . with, and concluded by ndvi-ir.f the peoyecl, and as in New York only Mich'1 "vr to myself, nn.l not ,lire.pect. i ! or''"ce above quoted. TiC United : pie to correct these wrcnS llfrou-h fhe Ihuiksiire made as i!,p FWnrv rrn.i." . r(f"'p,!f' lo Mnte, tlmi I ,li tier iron, hi re?erved (he ri-ht tn u,e ho!h ' ballot box.
ami? are made as the Ilrjrtncv can rcn-
trol, g0 in Washington, only such Panks n the States as obey the'resident, can have their aro of (he spoils. Mopp Hi'd COVeri nirnl (hen m nlicndv nniliwi
J
hi popularity to Lis Heir ppaict:t. Thejh.cre; The fame hai,i (hat holds the
ikCgetic) iuim-bes
1
(he inoncv
nmi
the I s or.l . hold? (he iure. and rmw the Al-
itchen hirni-hes the h:i!h!. It if quires j bany Pegpncv p.n.l the Ki'ch.cn Cabinet, ut NhII' :m ve to see that theie ate two; seek to tnu.tVrto Martin Van Pureu.
p irties in this coti' ern, cue grown, bloated Aritvr;c
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i. im on ini' miph'ci; mm, without hcitif note to our liver Hrif! n-ul !', r r i 1 .. .,- . perceive ei.her (he wid.'n: or the iuMkeort! is ('., I. ' " cf",r- After P'lhl.cadon of my circular, rule, I have determined, from the nece-Mtic of , . 'T ' unrf '"""'''I' r,r tmconMitudon. the Globe, a newspaper publi-tied in this
the cae, to conform to it, so fir as to ak the ' CaW " ,,ie " ,f Slytre (o eil in city , de v.d ed thrre er h-ur of its 1
I
i an over- j nat Ar;diew Jackson aire n'v holds, or in speculating jollier word, the atts-mrt i makirf hv
r.n I hp in.lii.l . tr if tlm I.iiJh c.i.l.-i:.. .l.t-'.. -
" j " " - j " -- - -I . j .i i wit- nit - i i a , i.-na i li'hi on i inn c. t M.'ice
Albany, and iir
ing their P:nk and money j Holders, to I.,r, the poer man cn acc, tint ' rrr-!vo'! " v,:rhnl ""'"!,ire br..u.di our ( nuait-
.insj ro-
. PririTO TO nltf lii la kf l.l ..... . . t . 1 lllll'l.'l IHv i .1 n n u I' , fti I i in I fi.. . . . I - I i
' ...i., l o. n.uy, i o"'"" nil - i n ei : lumus 10 antiirig me, because I Ind iir, at I.Mfavc.tr, nn.l f n Ppr.,pria th-.? m-tir-y to At the point w he r e t hi-a p nr o j.,, ., t ion is to ad d r e s m v con-1 1 uen ts Jut I do ot improve the river, and hoof that honori.tde .Sen- (o he fxoendpd H,IV l i . i- r i i . . ,'fn"- l.'HJilonot ito,sui!l !o,.k at (he iu.t'iecc.f (hi- plication 1 ( ' txrn'lf'U U,"' 'he line of ft.1 injured by the attack of the Globe: Urn! rive it their sanction .yef,.Mrcation between Indiana and Illinois, j the w nter in that puper must eslnhlish a At tlie last feion of Corcre the lull for im-' 1'"',r" Sfa,c has rrnde an HppmpnHfiori to I rhaiacter for fiuth and veracity am"r : roving, li-riavi.tirnrf the V,,!.a.h was b,id'l 'n improving the rapids, hut these the people of In.!, ana before he fed ex" I I- nie t C I'l 1-1. . n oil f I o "f I, r.f l.mr. -.. f... I r. ..... I .......... . ... '. . ' . 'A
i , . . . v ' " " iHe not me n t i i v lo rom 1 ict his wok to h tafr
i. .,- . . . - .. .. . i , - - . .ii- n hi- niii-i inn; uiin
"nrl.IS'K. lO'lnni cnnlrQrtrrl
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1 e ( i ,-ri ei et a r ion rtieil . r ivi no trie ..iVh
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i in i. inoinn, i.ie i.iit il;v i l t!ie
tbev have kr.own Iool'. and known
r tfie prosccuti .n of (he canal, of . The unler of the aiticle i ihe Globe has
come,
(o
ice, it'lbrniimr ns that (t o 1'rrsideni i f ti e I'r i- !lf'nr halt million of dollars; it nnv I e I rniSnkeii his man
S Hi 11 g- (f.,I SitH bn.t a.,, rove
I i H'?eil
i.. ii. iii. "ii iirc'cnl Fi'-hiii t l.niifrc.'.
, j Mi t f r im ; ro m s t he r..i vic'i ion .f H e W'ahn'h : n.J ns that hid involve ! a nnes !i in of
1 frr furfl.fT rftriiir!-
siened n!l the bills necessary lo extend this debt to
t!
v ei r
ie amount (JI8 , ear ---and on
the press, nor no other
o double j power that can be brought to hear upon p pi 0f.! I roo, cn intimidate or keep rne silent
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, eo. i iiiiniK verv nini.Pr. w ii MP in cru i, iuln, i. ... ,...
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...... u,ev.,cpral (iov ernrr.ent. ih'hrul
..i::,.i- i.i .i '
t; ii i '"iiii'. mi powei ; ami inc oriier is , or mc e xpense ranrx t
some nonest men deceived by the lalse-; glp in a nomination f Mr. Van Puren. honds of a purchased pres", w ho with irn and (hfri to force thrir hai-.tlir.g n "re ported paupers, j 'ist-. ledge. American gubir nomination' nr-nn i be Peo..t0 1 1
nirpni IV ..K IV. f..;n ..t.-.i....e :...i.,:.i.: :. . ie i : .. .. miiHTi.in. o, h wn reiamei!
i..i. ,;.x,f.,i n-u.iurr, i, -no. t: mi a-nington ine power ol r,iii.ti In hi' mes-.
"""" rtM" n"ii;.ei, cn i tr i ni hip . i up . i on ny I . c gp ncy . rc ! lie I n g t he t u en t y - ; t he c nn t e fe w i i v :ifo, the president tta-
ballot box. or on canals or mi! roads, make l.-.ur S'ates r f thjji Tniou to the dominion ,,, ,!-,!, ,t l" l':"' riot been able to s itisfy hi p the rank and file. To only one of. of New Yotk money rlanger? in short i mxn ' '"nt lh" h:!'n"i',,t Pn" : ',n'! !e " ..1 1. I I : . i ,- i . ' 1 - ' J . .. I !o St.'l f" fin ol iff I irms ii'mincf r,lr:i vnirnnt nn-i
I.ITJ-C l Msr! Sir I lillV I 1 llir f w:iv rnntA h rillrnr I I n II . ... ... .. . 1 . I -
Vain, vain indeed would he U,e task of. tiche sate, L, f, Z lnW n" ,J ' ii: ,:'::7,:, 1"'' j'! i ,. . L In into theJ-tice, but only to sny, that he ha. hc.,1
i - ' i urui i . Mi h :iT nr iiifi uittif i ii rn i , 4 f ri 'ifii.r horiBiAr t ...
wen Jiui'ir HiriiuiM.ni n'ird' lfni,Atik, eA. r : t "14 ...I'll - i
swul in (Lis CMe rI :in o n r, r .v i
retnrninc tb;i lull t gicat landholder in the West, to improve1 improve the Wabash liver. I contend th-,t
tbee iiapius will, the j n.t fund- of t,e ; jo-lice has not feen done her. tuition, a it will eviJentlv benef,! tl.! I do not in'end V, r P, e.;,t.,. i
j i - . iwt in, i; tlifii rv; I . 1 t i ... "
th tin l
whole,
Ihe Chief Magi-trate with intentional in.
talkingtoa fattened aristocracy, w hose exhibit ihe spectacle of our rlorious U e ! roi.;bili, but a v not a , r,i n to the n.eiit. or
cod IS gold, whose heart IS of iron, w hose public, ending a other h... Pn.lr.,i ! demerits of the Wabash hill, 8aint which I
'ars are deal. ainer still is a printed ar- i
jo:s
imporled from foreii'n rnirketi J facts, tvhich has woiked iniustice to mv
T.Ml.l . .,,, . . "
., .i 1 .. .1 . . . i i "H? mu r ii ii v ner rnrfru o ir,.o .. con -in ne i.i
in a monarch . and thpn in n Jlesnoti-m 1 i r ., ... in m n e t ..i : . i. . r i n .. i : . . ...
tide for men who were bought up to cry i The Albmv Monev Charters could rot!' Z , r nnt,t",',"nor l'rarlft " V ,.o . ,L . i . V V T C,,UOn ' Ui8M'f. "es.uenr, or any other publ.c eflicer,
ece.,ry connec.ion between j for lhe public lands bought for cultivation, j to morrow, hut the principle! of just.ee (J bill anrl the abash bill , ua 1. ,i . ! .. , , '. .. J'-"va
, , i 1 9 iu improve, except , u" " "'cn our government should he ad that of Trail Creek, on Lak Miebi
,o hair i, .1 ii -i i I h'uii Mtic imiii i ii i i ri , - ..j.c-tt' - - nuu unj cn-
---'aiw--iiirt"iiiirca'iir- nil " mi i r i . ui i.in rf-l. I F, n I., m, . . :i
. . i . . - . ..... .i k n.n, , mc iiinrr imjv if5 H't'iHI? H IIU" i
own nomei, we nave someuiiog 10 nope. Having studied in foreign Court?, the airs prove an important river, the lin- of demarra-
"i .jiii flora i n a in rr ' n n i n ni ar iiitini- t . i
wv.i nit '-"'s5 "" " me nave seieC(p() n tpttpr man to answer ! TO oirover any nc finging the old song, even if they live till their rurnese than Martin Vn l!nrn i he Maysville Voh;
the age of Melhusaleh. From such of An ai itocrat by nature, a cunn-ng, hnnh-1 Thp "rvn Provides for a local object, ne con(hpmm loved liherlv nnd law in their',. i . : . i .. I ' rnction of a ro:..I from one point to anotliT,
j xiuu, me ?i nruauiir p ,iir tin nu inrui.
hut from uch of them as were educated of nobility, he app? them here nnd thu is ! ,''1n between two Stntos; n reei to cut throats, to knock out brains, lo nay-; ready toVliuffle off (he democracy, w hen Jvav f;,r 0,1 ,1,r 1 of ihe U lay and rob, they belong to the King antPever the Regency gives the word. With ..'! LoTr! SZ .T' r. , the Albany Hegency. The class which : ,he skill of a Tallev rand, he has ent w ined m ' Z "Z !l u, ZZt
1 would address is the honest, but de- tlie President w ithin his coils, and though ceived Jackson men, w ho are pure in . he is as subtle as a serp ent, (he hero heheart , and excellent citizens, who have : lieves him to be as h a rmles as a dove a stake in society , and who, if they would Hut rne man now a live, on thi. side of remember that a purchased press bribed j ,e A'hntic, is his equal in a certain peto falsehood that comes upon the stand icious of talent, and (hat man is Aaron with the gold of perjury in its pocket, is ! p,.i rr, in whoe school he studied, and not lit evidence for an Amerincan citizen, j whose pupil it is said he w as With a would over do what was right. Of such . fat hers in-!inct , he has a son whom he i
men I aak a brief attention
reserved public hieh-
nitc 1 States, a
no breakwaters, to draw millions from the i dure in all times to come. livery public Preasury m their construction. She asks ! an owes a heavy resnonsibilit v to hi.
internal improve
ment, we generally use in speaking of
roads and canals. Thee may he local: a road or a canal can be constructed in any direction: through a State or Count v ; but sir, improving (he navigation of out riv er i very different. The rivers of the United States are the common property nf all; every body may navigate them without let or hindrance ; and that the
notnmg but aid to improve the navigation of her river, which the United States have reserved the light to navigate free of any charge. No session of Congress passes hut other Slates are provided with money to improve their rivers. The Mud-nn
James savannah, lied river, and
constituents, and I would have felt unworthy the confidence repo?ed in me, if I had remained silent on a subject so deeply interesting to thoso that I, in part, have the honor to represent here.
lhe term of service of our present '. i -t . ,
Cum. I Chief Magistrate is drawinc in a -lo
berland, with a long list of other smaller! What he fins done, he has done. It will
streams that I will not take the lime of (he Senate to read, have been improved by the General Government.
D'iring the session of Congress nf
inint ftiri'iB nf iKia r o f inn crtniiM imnrAl-r ! IPtl-?. n hill s-, o c: ,1 l
ilrcady educatmg at Court, and if hecnn!u : ., ., , lii,nf; .,' , .
. . . . - , . t ' ' 11 - " " 1 "i iu v i h. i: men i , us i kiii tro . " " ' i; Mir i n i ro in c or I he l nnon. An attempt ,s making fur the first time j accomplish In- , urpocC8 of uniting the;T.;. ,rit,riI.0 x'i r. ahela a,J,u '
in the history of this g-ernment, to fix : purse with his government, the son w,lljearIt 1,i;,orv, nmi , Unow of un ca, 'there were no Z Z 'f Z JZZ !
upon (he 'Phrone an Heir Apparent, a ! he his heir, as he is the heir of the Pres-
tn in who does not advance of his ownlident. The t'eople should ever remem-
merit, but under the w ing and shadow ol j her, Hi a f monarchy has been the govern-1
the rresnlents military pnpmar ny. iiie,menior me wori.i almol Irom its t.egirioflice holders all are swotntothe succes j ning, and hence learn from such a lesson.
hah is to the western States. rPhp fi o nrnnrin t ion now itl:o.l ia to hp
I llrt .,.l.!n.. rtC lll i l I ' ' ' '
-or, as muni as aie ...t- r,..j.s ". , w. w are ni an amnnio,,, ann unprinci- X(ended, in connection with others, to PntUh King, whenever the monarch (hes pled men. The end of this experiment 0,,en a IinP of w ater communication from The Heir Apparent brings to his aid the j I own, is doubtful - hut it remains to e I Neiv York to New Oilcan It should be the great State ol New ork, which by ! .Pen w hat thp South, tiie West and New borne in mind that bircrp appropriations stocks and by bank-, he has got under his , England w ill do, before it is time lo dis- j j;;ive bppr, made to improve the naviga-
where the General Government refused to! Globe, apologising for that approval,
improve a river of so much importance to : s' : "it the purposes contemplated by
any portion oi our country, as the a-
prope
r control. A powerful Aristocracy. ; pond. The small States are in lhe greatest
the Ohio rivers. The New York canaljto be provided for.
the holder" of these Prinks, are pledged Jeopardy. The Senate where alone they
to him, and be is pledged to them, rf;have their representation, is made the ob
to gain him political power, nnd Ac to gi v jjeef of hitler and vile attack.
them the mean ot mailing money wueu-, Virginia ha upon hands nn immen
ever he has the power. An attent ion to j responsibility . She saver! the
-t un 1 1 show at this. once, and shall a traitorous l.ditor. whom! the i n ; -.f,..i. 'im, W..I....M
The war iitinn the United States Rank Van Ruren has secureil . betray her nr.v?'fl,l r,i C,nZ , n,,nl, f'ift Knn.!T'fl''"" for imProvh,
tionof the Hudson, the Mississippi, and
CosgrPSS can he ac-nm.,l,i!,l ..rwl
three rivers mentioned made navigable to the points in question , then ports of entry will of course he established at the bead of navigation. " I nsk why not be thus liberal with the Wabash? That rive? is larger than the Monongahela; waters a more exten-ire territory of the finest soil
in the world, with a numeious population
go down to posterity, and form his politi
cal character; and God knows I would not, if 1 could, strip a laurel f'rrm his brow. Put (his subject of improv ing our rivers cannol ret here; the people should take that matter into their own hands, and in selecting a successor to the present Chief Mngistrate, lefort they cast ihtir voter, ascertain whether he is for or Rgamst internal improvement. No, sir, that is too broad a term; it can be construed to mean any thing or nothing, or explained away. The voters should ascertain whether the candidates aie for or against improving our rivers, and no one holding the opposite doctiine need expect one h.uilh the votes in the valley of the M is -issippi. 1 hope the resolution, with the one for establishing the port of entry at Lafayetfe,
w ill connect the Hudson with Lake Erie To shew wh it lias been don- ni.-. will be adopted . and that both ConP-ress
at P.uffalo; the Wabash and Erie Canal isj where, I have procuied a statement of ap-!nntJ Prudent vill agiee that the menip to connect Lake Erie, through the M iami . propria lions for improvirj", made in 1 C32 ! Ge,1Pral Government should aid in imnation, r,ver with the river Wabash, at or nearjand 1831. & "proving the Wabash; fori am unwilling
ii') r
all remember. iwiunm m.i diei..M evpry American couki see nut hall.dred miles long: CO miles ot the canall vn - 1U4
aits 1st bas.
, tO believe. Wlihout rnnrp Di'iilcnru lUn
xr rvers mitdr m ! , i.0c. .... .,
o ,..,,.. ion ,"" nMcuir. nun HlflC 13 il (J I S 1 1 U S 1 1 1 0 11
in either to prevent il
S2.C0O -lr. WEPS'I'EPi asked for lhe reading IjSoojof the resolution; which having been
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.t. r--'f -I : f orijiitrii ' i ii n on i c .ii in ki iiciiiw ..iiminrjton,! cJ fcS.OoO' the readinrr ot Iho resolution l,ecnnP i,t -i . tito See thp minions 1 ent nnd eco i Knr r I,, t, n , U'l,.i o o f. ! c. it i. c r... :i. n no. Mir,,..; n,.,i r; ....... .,,.! 1 '-. '"' ,IC rFftf "rn, hecause tic
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of the Albany liegcncy im. ninuiii pc- tncueu in t.i leiter ns being under ray "more are now under contract, and to be, , uMuu,,s,a to cruna me
history. Ihe Institution is me me as , w nat an or( mary observer here can see, lies within the State of Ohio, and 130 in ; Kfimcbuiik River, Maine.
irk the purpose now to be, hut few of (hern would join this treason, i ( he Stale of Indiana. Thi canal is now! l''1,l:il?ollil ri"r
Mark tor example, the late Albany Argu,!heinff constructed: thirty-five miles of o' u 'V " M'"V !l rKnnS!9' of which Sir.AS- Wright, and somPtimes ! ib.i ..,. of tt, Mn,t tbt li in ln,li,nn i ' r. r "f e I iscalaqtia nv.
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.T.,.in,t ,w ibo dpstrnctino ol that Insti
ll,r,.ir,i j 1 - t.nion Is it the destruction of all Rank?
tiliomng the .ew lorn i.eg-iaiure, wiu ot the h;inlt, and (hen marli ttie. Glotie oficomtdeted next Fall; ami it is in contem
a voracious maw for yet more banks. I-J the same date making the same attack. pla(ion to put (he balance of this canal any one i!ly enough to believe that this .See the same writer declaring that Vir- J within Indiana under contract next season. Hegency w ill not now or soon a po?ible ! gmia this year would chop no Senator, i There can be no reasonable doubt but
hnh the cry of "ha rd rnny , nnd soon go,.,nfj thpn cec (hG order sent to Richmond, j Ohio will fini-h her portion of (his noble
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n erentincr new Ranks?
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III.'', J nbviu object They seek a new market
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Rrancbes in the gre'it
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fr (heir own
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Vcl i.. Onto, in lo trim, in KentucUy.
pn 1 e?'ewl.ere.so thai they m f y purchase the stock i. The vacuem m a ie by tii withdrawal of Unite. 1 State- Rill, they ,pp w ill be parti (Uy, if not fully (ile,l hv bill of their own Ruik. They cast tiie ir eye over the imp, and thoy see that the bventv f'tu State more or less are tributary to the lra! of New York, and they opine that when there are no United States !i!! their own Hills must circulate freely in all the States, as the merchantin all" lh States mut ever make rrmit-
tancps to me rmpiin .-.-nr. o.n.r u. i.3.:i;i., nf ,i l!nr f, ink llesrencv in Alba i
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- i i . . .. m n ft. 1.11., .,lfltM:""ii:.i:..ltr-..l i,it-.-,;iii,t. U'l I 11 1 rv widi but a Ipw cent in ttie .1 mar to .-'.- . i . py.Mini i ... -j".prt is of fin b vital importance to mv ronredeem Hilts out, against an institution , thrU , rannot let it ret without ma ul' ample means, safe and sound, whose j king another rt'urt to serve tLem. Th! feeble
and the Van Ruren men then acting zeal
ouly upon the sng-orpsti nn, not daring as vet to hazard (he whole. The newspapers and fiefs are full of these coinci ilenT8. show ing that all is moved by a centra! spring in Washington; hut I have already made thi.j p(tpr so l"g. that I canrn! remark upon them further till another opportunity .
CONGRESSIONAL. V Ml Wr lilVFK. O i motion of Mr. Til' I'OX, the ro'.ol lfion m'm.it led hv 1 ; i - h few dnys since, dire tiri n ri ioq-iirv iato thp expediency of ruakin nn np-nropri-ition ' r the i;; vi-ra( ion of the river Yal).b, a tnhr'i ti'i f.ir consideration. Mr. T.si.'l; The reobit ion now before the Senate i ln.i cw an etTut to obtain an npnropiintiori to imrrovo the nivisiation of t'.ie Wa-brt-h. It is v. iii, great reluctance I obtrude my-
work without unnecessary delay, and we look w ith confidence to the completion of this work wiiliin three years. Follow ing down Ihe Wabash from the
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t ie Cumberland Jioad at Jjiou t snile: alio the Missouri, from its junction with (he Mississippi to the mouth rf the Kansas river; avd aho th' upper Mississippi from Si Loui It Galena, H Uh power to remove all obiti utt.oi.s in the chiirinel, Sec. L.C. The Arkansas river. The mouth ol Conuea-il Creek. O'lio, Rcmoviiiu obstructions ;ii f ho mouth of ll. i llt.aK..!.. -.. T i-A, -
intersection of our canal at La aye e to in,, ,r,. i n , . . . . J ji'o. (),. C'rand River, Ohio, the rapids at White river, where the im-; Remove Sand bar mouth BUck River provement contemplated in the bill is toi Mouth Huron River, he made, the rliMance is three hundred ;""iberlndRiver,
navanrian iviver,
jU'UuU I had not understood w hether the cut iecf-
matter under considei atinn was, as (hen appeart d lo be, simply an appropriation to improve (he river W;;baf h, or w hether it was Ihe other resolution submitter! by the gentleman from Indiana, (M r Titton)
j irtsli tiding Ihe Committee on Commerce J Jo inquire into the expediency of estublo I h-hiiig a po: t of entry on that river. -- 4,.j0u Tii;,(. other resolution iva for (he purpose 3 poo of doing away, as he understood, the eonCtjOu stiluti-uial ol jections to an appropi iation fi.ttoo (or the irnpiovement ccntemplatetl. If l,i() a( narrn l I esolu ( ion fiari been called ut. it was his intention to sav sompthinor
mile., navigable for steam boats most o(..inprfpriatftnt hr imnrnHn R-rer. maf!e - Jon (he subject. Whether it be const, (ti
the year and from thee rapids to the j S.4 -fjws 1st -23J Con- poge 6S. tional for Congress lo make nn improveOliio is about one hundred miles, also nav- C;u Keer River, below ilinint in N C 5-3 23-1 j nierit on a pat iiHar river or nheiher in
igable. Rv improv mg these ranids, and '0hl" M'ssonri. and Mississippi Rivers,
he completion of our canal, we will open j ,v,vtr' '"o.i, i communication from New York to New , Salaam. hRiver in remevir;
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Orlpans, the shortest and the best thut can ! do. is from the city ot" savannah to il 3 ever be constructed across (his continent ! mouth, Is sn-h a work not worthy the altenlion orGl'',e7' .Rivor L'r nl ti"Z the , , , r works thereon, (he General Government, or is the door :Grailf, f;ivor, olli r.,rrepairinff and sent appropriation (o be now closed on the! curing the works, (he application of Indiana and Illinois for!B'-ick River, for securing (he works, aid to complete this important work? Hnn River, Ohio, T-U iv i : . .. ii , , Ashtabula Cnek, Ohio, The U abash is a rese, ved public h.gh-;r,ltIitH.r,Htid niv;r way, by compact betweeo the Uotted'IJuJ.oa River, t&a 103)
4 f.i) . i nr,;f r ,n mr!'te 'bat improvement ennstituiO.U'vU' '''"'.ai. a port of entry rnn-t first he estab
lished on the river, was a sntject on which he s,r,uld take the liberty to express his jews at a proper time. With regard to the resolution under consideration, be had no objection lo its adoption. He had no moie doubt of the right of Congr ess lo improve lhe navigation of the Wabah, than to Hppropiiate money for the Del.wa.e Rreakwter, for the iui proeuitut of Bostou hit Lor, la xtct for
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