Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 28 February 1835 — Page 1

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thnt for two visrs I have bren connected wild

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S i 0', it" n.it paid during (J, i 2 i, for i m hi tli.

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xn.i could he mniP In tl.e cor.euisiou he (us. : ; . . . . . . i l . ...-....... i ,

" ii.rt louti nu.eni;.: ui nny i:,:ng saio r clone mi ray p ut to wariant Mich an inference? Ihcoh'i! not. Hut fttn admitting that had hern disposed

to locate these frnud in the .Statu if Indiana, would it ha ve bee ii considered disreputable, to

Mepresentafive- of the people. I cnnul- rlnration, that what he thm (Hid wa ted no personal feeling, nor nm I respou-'wr ue and not faUe. ni.fi thm the contrat le to Bey hut mv constituents, out nf,,'ictor would himself, as-ert a falsi hood." thin house; hot, imln ithrtatiding this, I jThis, Iro, nccom ai.ied by na intimation hall rrpr ?hr inlt fr m hdj rei cnsibitity : t i n t I find sought protection under the

'lial may giow out c any thing that I , if no :e Hnd w i I Ji

P t-ert li.?'V,(jnir-d only nt thp option of the ' a whole people, because a few dUhnnest p.-r-j :lvr w t,;,- Hr:t'r.i r.-, nj-p (die. jsontrnay be found among them? Would t li : t

v. s .tii :it - ru Ui-i one (pia re nr h-ss j have offered a 'utlieient ground for a gen' Inn an

)' tsis r',. I i.r.'i" ti i-i ! lor on? doI!r, and : t !repreeut hit collenpties, tor the ptiroe t .rMt -ti o rntx f ii- evfrv T j ii t insertion; ! 'f p.isin a hypocritical enloy, uiiciilcd fi:r j -t :'-.frli,!finciit in jh. c.-iii' r.i'jo. j and out ot place, and entirely rntuitong on hi k Ivfi tis-n-i' f"nf w.tiiont orders, will in ! p"i? No one think higher of nv fellow-citi-fc'l , y, irjivrtr ! until forbid. ht;d cii.ir.'i i! 7 of ItHiinnn th.ni I but wonld HUT pen

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i T-idnrp, n ate used in a

u in h ii in iirir mc ii i were 10 assert n as n.'

op-uion, thisl (Iiere w not a man atioinp thrm

ft'inlf. will be r'-cct 'd in ;ivii,ri.t for tnh -I rH hie of coinmitt ine fi mid ? Wa it an im

ri-i .o, ni th unrk't price, Jelivi rcJ in "iu- putatiuii upon Jlie h ru s-t pftrfion of oy rmn

mnriity to cUhi'c nine one or two of tiTU w ith t he pT( r' r.i t ion of fi n ml bed I even don- so which is not trot ? Kn 'be rrcord of the gen tlnmsiii's own c 'Uhty, uhich had n honeft mrti os any in the world, wonld tl ntlhin$s h.d htm done tbeie not a'logclher ronsisfrt t uilh hontsly and fair dialing tint where wa;1hrren county in tbi Union, w hose records would not how that dishonest ind corrupt n en had livt il

.1 leritlo'i: j Micre, and j et it tt. is an in. put t ion upon ti p font Hip ri-poident of H;e Unltad i inhal-iianlt of the com. ty? Does it arne

.'ed to transmit to '.hit Mou o- 1-'am-t the ii ttxntT and purity cf the ci mn it

no:ivf.

nn the rall and itni erv of on the f:ti'ihi'i

ff-av av hete. I r. ir. have I intro ihi hoitip for the

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dnced it f.it the .r.oe of ferretir.p out itipn. He (Mr . Lam:) did t.ut ilet y that Mnd makirer charges ag:.int the admii,i. J he had i itten the flse ftHtenient for the itafion. Tin, fir, I aot tn nhler eoldier in .Globe, hut he may hive wieherl to ronihe Fupport oj the administration than rey the idea , that" I could be intimidated that pffuilcman, and have defended it fr- m itafir g farlt. Now, I would have from the tat licet petiod, and e ecf to'that member to understand, thai eurh nn

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" 1,M'P ' ' ,li,ve ,Ije nn,,"r n' ! ae untounMe1 a the lahtehoods I pure in thought se neitit e in feelin"

eeat hetr. w hen tbi! k ite rr.eti.n rea are have already exi.osrd. I elbita no nro. tnl,j. i,nnr.t.. .... .7 ,-. i

correct. Tut I claim ti e right of d.tTer flection from the wa!L, dome, or drapery inf and regardii.the ho.w r 0t uihrtt tr? in opinion upon all ewljeete. when my I It iff not these, but my CftiVlitUftatt, that Sir. pursue the other thrci-b el) the wal.' t duty to n.y ror-si!uerite s-hall (!eiTian.J t. ! J regard ; and 1 have not, nor fchall I ever n'' 'hades of liie, to his own or hit neighbor''

there if tin in'rn'r n of Irit pifjj anv make any rrmarke heie. which I shall 'i:f'.!,l'i 'o the pa y circ e, 01 to a n ore i b vntpj

charge upon the .jnctnive by thi leerdu hnt.k from r iferaf it elew he re , The tion . On the corilt at v . il object i to

aide the Kxct.rie ti. !o jotue to tbe lil part, that he nouM seek no euch pro ronntry. 1 have br.uht it foin a t d, i r, ' (ec! ion . lie trust non know that I hold alter due deliberation and reflection and myself perernally te?j onible, and he iray I tiuft it will he adopted, fo that the purue w hat conr?e he thoote?. countiy may eee where frr.uds have been; Af the able exposition of my reepected ferpetraed.i,f who have been puiliy f ' Colleague (Mr. McCarty) has placed the them, and that those who have been un- matter at ih.ue in ite true light, I would justly charged may have it ill their pow-jay no more, were it not for the dera er to ex ulj.ate themselves. I again ?r-; dine per versions of my former remarks, peat. ir, that no f.r from hcafit g frauds land the declarntif n of what the member in Iiuliiir.a, or intendiog' to locate them (Mr. Lank) "would never dovwhi"h ac theie. I locate d thrm not heie; I made ro.coniparned Jiis per version. He labored!

charge against the agent in Indiana, w hem) to make the eireneous impri f i n, that I I hi hp r to be as honest and honorable a ' took riTeoce at hs unrece-ary eu'opy mnn n lie.) nor ,ij:int nuy otber'rn mv cot.siituents, instead of tSie laWe

may deceiyp but sooner or !af. r like th'1 ? ent up heated waters, the P8t er,viahle qualitie will Imrst for?h. The politician who abarulon hi firs? love, hi t iru ipf e?, and betray bis truil. looks w ith envv ur.

fill. St. ! he re is n tr :,i n r a

rt "ittrfv, a if lirrtcY, and

sweetnrn., of exprfion. in lie hi at of een pniry debute, that chutactei rt j the gentle man and the ? Im lat a !nt gunge a lock, that ditir.gi!;.thrs him from the vnU rnflian. To look at such a man is to know him n j-enlU man. elevnieil in n.ind.

CONGUSSS. iv iv. n i st: or iii vm:s::tti i s. wio; rei lotion of Mr. MrCmtr

n d !i i in' i 'ommiitee on India. I Alf iirs,

r.'-rij 'ii !rr o.i S t 1 1 e bt; r.ri

pi- of l-lter n ! rnrr. snondence now in the ' "''J ?erieiall? Certait,l tint. My

Kxe.-miv .r '.V.ir D-partments, or in the olm e ! lr- Spekfi was reoer..l out, in refcrtnee to of th- fiLiiuii-iMiifr of the Oaaeral Land Of ! cenen.l inti iet . f the country. Sir, were

. of .ill ti- I i Inn Aeoritt and m! agents, I 1 ,,iT'S. I nij:hl instance a circ uinMaeee in 1 o'b r IU.II..H. cir.iie.-tacJ w'tb. ..r ni.. I i;u . my own Mute, n t of fraud, tr, but of deep in-

l r:'t,.n, s.ifc, and lrantf.-r of all

unci,

teri-tl to those coiio i r.ed, as well as the State,

Udi m n .-rvr of hnd mil of the l i;Si:.r.i ! W f.lcli , ol llst-Jf, I tl.O.k. l ot M:Ic lent H.trn l

nrif, 4i.,c -e !,. v-.ir in to tl is tin: : and : anu i"'P,,r,B!' 'o watranl ti e call contt n pla

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l-v ..f Uoiled Slate, !l.r;.iuh theW'a- I)- i."Hm::iit or (,;,-,ural l.a;.d Office, or ; i.er -t !!, i-i rof-ri.'n: e to ni tiirreys, lora Ii !.. n;-. s, an ! :r mff-rt of Indimi reserves, to-

to 'f.r with tiie in.i is a:

l leii li t U ; x resolution. It i tin?: a tmn

re-ervi-s eiu noidi. hv the tiea' of Ifi.ti. in In

CW..I1M, to tljc iiaiinr li.iliMii liiliin-ii of part:e j iihir tIhiii!. 1 hose il i'.'rcn Invr lin e!', cone'

"fi" tiHI

Hp

r !nlf of aid nc revs.

ived n!id cotifltmrd by the

i f-"i i'ni miner (oi irnnsters and sai.-s. arid vhiit rer.i:iiiis n'litpr rov . d ;hnt have b;.en rep nil' I id i.limtted f. r hit approval, teg' ther

th-! ev I'te-ico jt title."

Wil

Mr. M ;CVRf V said: Mr Spei.kcr: when I eh -. my r m .1 rk on this snfp't, more (ball wt rk a-r-i. iip.oi the in tiou of llif ireiitletnn f-on K-nn.k ( Mr I vk) to refer lliit suhj :t I 1 the Coiiimiitee on Indian AfTniit, I had 1. 1 t:iif ! in 1 ol :i;ni troubling tlie House with m iy i'ir t!' rrri.ri -k of ini;ie. iN'or, sir,import .nt'i I rois!'h r ti -n;jcct to the country, s 'o il ) I h ive d nc b-it f..r the repotted rerwi.k". o.'i:- of my e. "Ib'ejjucs, (Mr. Lae) of .1- !i .f-j !, t.ioli i-1-uc.'ii that day, and ibe "-ih-ei ;e.it 'l.-ff.t iionu litis tu'.ject. Mr. 'k . iv.!"ii I iui r.. ('in ! the rcs.il n t ion uti tl- r c. o'i.'e'citi in, 1 c ircfollr and studieii'y .tii.l.l iocitn.g c:i'?' ot Irmid in any ditriC.ur ill if.ii parti ulir "cctijli of the country, r 11 .ni.iv irrlivi! i a I ecer ; nor, in no renin k nia !e bv in on tint tl mr, during the time I reii i. J ihs attention of the House upon this so' j"it, li ne I a Iverted to uur eliusion whatever to any s."ifio place, r upon any ind.ri Itri!,of tii- frauds contempixfed to belaid uptu br ff.i resolution. Ii is not my practice, tir. ti Unir! hervt and charge individuals, elsewhere, wnh any act dishonorable to themselves or to tb country, where they would be utu'blo to def lid ttii 'ns Ives The cbj'ct of the resolution was, n ex uresd on its fn e, simply for the ptirI 01 f bringing forward believing, as 1 do, tbitt fr an I cvi'ts tiu-h f-vidt-nci? as would lead to an investigation irilo the c -induct of public agents which a ay tie thought preji licial to the ru'dio interest, for the nurj ..se of enabling the Kxecutite and the t.roper dipa rt men! 1 to correct those fraudulent practices, and of expo-, tine the per etrators. but. notwi hitanding my repenf-fd .!i.f- umers against any thing like Inciting i h tri;es ill anv section of the couof y, oiy ca!iei;ti ( Mr Lam) has been kind enou;h, it: his reported reiiiark in the Globe, to insinuate tho chari-P' ii '. n ioj e!t a:.d an honorablt r. ille 1 --it;.) Wr. K.vin;) of having loeat d the tr "j J r. ferre J t s It ti : n he sta ! P of Indiana. 1 Sir, it i 0-'i -itless ( ,r n.e to reiterate- tb:s dis

if.rtivi.fual w buf'op v i. I have reaoii , ground on u Inch he based it. JI knew I

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from the country, and it is beloved that their; 0 '"rte thai !nii)-i l.aS l.ecn per petra-1 tiaff taken r-II, nee ; only at bis attempt to

land-, or n.ary of ti.em, hive bet n 1 1 a r -fc n etl jifi' iftiif w hits . riot I uih it known. I.'ijshniv thai his j . re tendcf! defence of them It s ., 1 1..- title, n.ny b. qnestionnd, and ir.no. e-it . cenelu-i. n, sir. U t tie asMite n.) honor Hi-' w t? required by my route- and lie knew, our.hacprsnay ...fl ,; and U is nuportanl these . Colleague, that I will never suffer j a t.d t hie liou e knr w :. be w as a 1 1 e m ptit.p tact tiou.o tn- known. . . ' , I will uti. ,,r, r.cur to the tnee.h of my' fr.isr epresrnlat ic-ns ol n. Si It to af here j to do the very thing he disclaimed. collcasue (Mr. Lasi) subf qnent made, i'. unheeded, nor. so Lug; as .hall he hon-' Thank God, sir, I and that men. her are

relercix'o to bis filin upon this snlj.-tt IIej0rd wi'lm seat on this fl -or, perfftlt them j known to the people f ! (liana; and if he .'on. i-, j in ri.j,,tion to irvelf Vwii W St1" -"5d f.V,r l,c "'"' t 50 operate without exposing them to public .,f es rot know me hell T than this ( oote ' l"t, and so far of th- p-rert se.t0. 1 have with tlo.m hit .-olieagtu s in any tl tng an it t v ,. .1 ns" t 1 11 ' - 1 11 been at mr 1 ot n t-v or t...r I , t ..... ,1 ... . ,l, v .,, ...iJrtike cd.iVl ited to!v,f,T- I have tbu. Mr. beaker, atd all . indtcalec, I can inlonn him, that I have;,, " 01 ' -v '""V5 r ll r 1 ' ' u trv ti.it.g they may uiiiirt.h.t , rule uiateii 10 . ' , ' , 1 1 h-i ve vofc tl on all ncM-mra ; he 1 e I ec n th-s promote the intercut of their const. tu nts. the I intended on this su ject, and beg tu ex ilong known htm. this, sir, is no place j v;u. r,., (tt tn ,( p e,,ri , , lf , ,.,

i" 7 . . - 'i 14 tation, and lie is ftiil ro centleman. l,nf a ri:fCan, without feeling or honor, regarcb s of 1 ..'Ii in others. To iee mch a man is to know h.s rtdit g pasn'ons. his weaj ons f wai fare envy.

reri ge. Detraction, calumny Sir, it is to be presumed, neither of mv honorable eolleegnes (Messrs. MrCiRiy and" Kv t.c.) willclaim this pirture or des"re the gnrii.nt, not being intended for them If, howevc-r, contrary to my wishes and intentions, a clm' should he inserted, I assure the llou;e m d my honorable ccdleagues, (Mcsrs. Mtf'Aitiv r.nd Kwing) that nothit-g shall be charged for the cutting or the making Mr Speaker. I was elected by a highly re -specr.ble Di.sf rict, ns fhc-ir immediate nrn tentative, to ect in l.Btr.i'.r :iais conceit with r..v 1 ii ,, . . . . . .

11 on 01 a i ,e coiiceL'i)' , in t r r.o'ifg 1 1 e r 1 ?t in'eriic of tie rer.ple of Ir .'ia r r , to mnitt-in their inJir,.ftw, 1 1 -ir honor, t1 e I.'m'i-r, . t' ('iir. nity of this IIone, ee.l tu t to t;ot i-h tl i t e or in ghct the ether, by ei.lt nrg into a p.ivtto que rt ( I it h I he rn. Sir. here is a f.r.int in the scit- rf hnrrint e'eg. ladnfion, to notice cr luok at, no l.oaorcLle a. en will ttffci nd. 1 hero is a largoape and men, fncf. snrelv, ?n il 11. . - . i-

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e diseiaimeii. 1 . :

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1 nanii i.i-ici. sir, l ami thai member are. ylr. c. c:,i,., r ry-i rrTff.!f P-n.,i , .,,

interc st rih) prosperity of our State, and the in-; 'Xprest my

terest and prosperity of the Union.'

acknowledgements

to the; to play the bl'Uggart, and I hope he will jihVt, the faithful sentinel :vr the right and the

New. sir, thee sentiments are certainly

II e for the indulgence abotded. !m v ; hereaper seek st. me place moie suitable

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take them in connexion with the f, llowihg,' justice to myMlf by placing the f.om another speech, made by the same gentle-, v ho'e matfer lait!) before the public, man. A I design, to con pet public opinion upon j Mt. CWIIS'G then rose, but this nia'hr, I detmitdueto mylf, tiom thej WATMni'TII call.-. I for the or-

attitude in Inch I have been plai e 1, to tpiote it: , . . . "Mr. Lank, aid, he regretted he could not, in ,,er of ,h' nh,r' n",,,'11 pitiice to himself, accept the kind aid of bit sustained Ave 55. Noes nM counted, "trood fteline coll. ague, (Mr. McCaktt) in the, Mr nWIIVG.of Indiana, said he did

motion nc hrjd mmlu to recon-ider

vesterday, rtjoic'mg the n solution h

honor of thp htr!r-t mu!

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n.,111 nt ii-l unl In nu irrl lint erf nr nnt.i u ,i. I.o m, . i, in mi i e. - "".mi i" n i -. m -1 . ( : e

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l . J.wf.r- Is. o,vt-,f l.V ,Art. lUll ..1... Jl.X !.. -.oiUi, not! ( Mr. Vrf Ann) h C Isvrk of t!

. mi ii 1 h 1 iiiii . i 1 1 v 1.1,1 lis' iiisi ir.iiMV aoii ri .

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the vole of o j,e to protract the debate upon t hithe had the 1 . . , ,

honor of prest ntiiig to the House for ailopitoii.

upon tint

ihti.ii.r '..ere, f.r tv-ry eenile.i-.nn

fl.tof, v h oa ticii ate if in tlo.t dir:tiion, ui'ist r. iurntii.r it; -'lit it is due to mj-e'f that I sh- 11' I enose this m isn; 1 esent 1 f i w hioh was i ileu-.icd to operate ni are fl u,e re than hri. The ;-ei Hem in. ( Mr. LsT.) after having made his fir-t remarks, in which be op. on to state that ho ol. prted to the resolution, because I In 1 no been Sii.fi ietitly .'ocifi :, and for that rea-00 .p could uof r :e f r it, so fu'ly wns he

! resolution, and he should not now add

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i kai . ... hi. in ..,i,.... t.. one worn attei me remaiaa 01 ins rrs-

to the lloute, locating it comnicnceiiicnt." peeled colleague, . (Mr. McCahtt.) w h' "Now, he could hv no such uiotire, for itt had jut taken his seat, were it not that tin commencement bad been detisnatedhj thereto- :corr,inri Dr f.r Bril itjunous matter lutioti iltelf. ' '1,1 1 . 1 , Now, .Mr. Speaker, the resolution was offered nnade by the member on h.s light, (Mr by himself, referring, as I thought, to a subject . Lane.) was little less offensive than btalready before one of the Standing Committees nr igina! publication. lit h is eiT rt f o a v e rt of the llou-e, and it as fortl at reason ah-ne I t i 1 f f rc o f t!,e correction I fdt mv-ell made the susgeMion to it. As aooti, however, hi . 11 1 . 1 . ,. , .11 1. 1 ca e l up.on to apitlv.he seemed to take as I discovered the mistake, I uiyielt moved its It . ... , reconsideration, and the irentlem an, althoush it offence a the language I had ued,when

was hi. own resolution, h:t ow n proposi ion. oh tit i knoivn to the Ioue that I ued no jected to its reconsideration, under the pr tence .,ng,Jngp bu! wh'it his i-J'M long mireprethat he would ..present it anew to the House.' p,;,. I an) jn the hah locating its c.-mmetieemei.t " I have q.n;tetf . -. Ibis for the purpose of connecting these sub Calling thing, by the. r tight name-, jects, am! to khovr that the opposition to the in- and so are the u; 1 ight people I represent consideration of tliegentb matrt own resolution, rail a spade h spade, w hen I allude to and his publnhed remarks on that suhj-i t, were irR,,lirrip(t nnl repelling the eharge intended for political f ffect at In-o.e, and not ' . ,. . , , f . c .1 r .-.in 1 .i .. that I ban implicated be people o Inrfifor the information ol the Monte, bee mse tl ey . . r 1 were made- out of the House, and written by ana in any p.u ticipatn-n o ttaud. or that the srcntlei.viit bin seif. jthe resnJu'ion w a rab ulated to do so, or Mr. Speaker, I have upon ail ocensinns care 1 ,.at it ju.t ififil or required his bald enlofuiiy avoided coljismr . with -r.y '";an 'M-Ure.l o.dv such terms as were on this floor. It is both unpleasant and ilisa-

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ereeable, arid it is especially so with

league.

toe the faUehood .

state I represent.

nt ir.v riht.

lit IJr.ll'e :!s ,,t

1 ret :n the

noes, eie! !v fiol irt

.in'i w tiy (iid tie labor to avert ine torre ( times, ami unisxe my eoHr-n-ine on the left, (.Mr of my correction? 1 wish only that the j ) forty and ven time. consliltients of each, shall know the facts' 7,' TV" in th fncf, c , . . 1 1 i that 1 took occasion to si: v of the neorJr of toof tb- case, as the house knows lie-" i diana, that If ey were as , I.re, J oricst. am! hit hand, that each of u may be judged by minded ns the citiz- ns of anv other Stnte. In the tendency of our acts. The teiolution thsc general terms of rominendalion. the ? t

hr.no ;ll t.o octmifrrt ir.liutllll Ol my CO,., agues (iefSIt . n Al-V

Mr LAE said, his colleague! (Mr i . III

MCCARTY anil Lwi.no; were Upon a COI'i!Wa,lt praise, or their interests require a dt fei.dail;th it he deemed it a duly t the (er. that their constituents look to them. House and himself to lay. he had not, in Fir, on the eigMy-two occasions when my .he llou.e. on a former occasion, !.'! his . "fr V'KrV ahie'U Pn, ,'f - iir i-ii- 1 which time he was in lial'itnore and rl.tkiaVl. colleagues had located the fratida in lr(jl-j rhia, stud of my other colfeatrue (Mr. En-in?) ina tint as so.in us he saw the report on forty-seven occasions, what would harp "f hi temar k in the Globe, he had de- been the condition of their constituent?, had tecltd l!ie e.ror, and smt a note to the tl cir honor or their interett required an advo- . . fi. 1 I .eatef olnce collecting it. I nat his remark: Sir, I shall nevpr shrink from steppii c rorward had, at the requeslol the reporter, been , the advocate of any and every po-fion of In-

vrnttenout by himelf, H8 ie UHjai irs the ( diana, when, in my judgment, their mfen itt or Home. That in setting the type the com-: t"r,'r l""or ha!1 require it at my hnm!. , . .- ,, ! Sir, this it n most u'elc s and unpleasant dipos.tor omitted the tollowmg words:- ; clliona ;val w.tp f the!,iire of lb. 'which would sefin to locate them. , House, at d the moni y of the people, am' ail Had this line not been omitted, all thil dif- this occasioned by my colleagues, by this nanfi ultv would have been avoided; but as ton and uncalled for assault. How much lietit is, f'he aseault ot. the part of my col-!!r- Kow 7'"? m?'e h'"."b': if l- ' e , J . . j leaeues had vied with me, in m ins: our com. leagues was uncalled for, and unprovoked. m,jn cnr,Blitucnte. to force through this Hou-e, on oiy part, inas:nuch hs the coi lection hy nil proper means, il rarious local, and eenwas made before the assault. j eral bills in which ihey feel n mtidi intrtest; Mr La.ve said il was extremely uri. to which the people of the State look with t . . ., , ,- , much anxiety.

pieasanl, repugnani 10 uit ms leem-ga, 1 this lam! able strife I wi'l most chee.fn'ly

t . tis fi "il that I o.l h.cii'ed chrg-- no wheie,

that hi c i : L 1 up)i me to put my fi

t'tis rva a

.jer

i .l. a ! ot op Mis'iig the aiootton 01 the resoiu ti in ns bef.-ire, lie in uVt a nee , "thit be

f, eh it tiicutitb tit upon him to redeem the peo

n rill" r!" f

But when I see mv remarks and my I TheMemger (Mr. htNr.) commenceri ! to be called upon to make sveii a gooiJ pnrratr. I have no other object or mc-t-vr.

motives miiiepr esented am! those misrepresent-. ,js remarks by staling Hint he would not natuted replv (o such bitigiK'ge US had , A II my asjura tioris ore tor t he p nllic toed th ations sent abroad throughout the country, to ; ,.bm, f 11 ,,ut , 1H , he w ould SUte I been throw 11 upon the lloue. it has been 'interest and honor of my cor-.tilurnfs. produce an effect asaint a. e tit Inime, could' , . , 1 .1 . . r ..i,i ,! -i . 1 .1 . c i,! I ask ptirdon of the Motive for hiivine de'ame I not, in justice to myself and thoe I represent hetrulh. and that cot.Tad.cl.on would bul with wi.dt.in. there le a tune for -1hevo Jtnz. ns,mil!e ,he o.,. end my eelpermit tl.em to pass unnoticed. Sir, there are at peril Now, bandy no "eptthets ; i things). A poor thing ShuI in, 19 better eaaues, thnt on no future occasion ! sbidl eora spec ies of animals in our f rests, with whom, ; eslablish the fact that he did not state than H good one out, of place. The one s-ler il a dtitv to notice thm. other than in

upon I nolwithstundrntr tl eir weakness ami abject tliul, an( 0f his "perile,1' 1 am here js the manifestation of a weak miud the mn.ly and honorable debat, in promot ng t! e

lf)TCrri tn ujj i LiJgjriiiv nun tiic j'r. ' vi the Stale. Mr. BOON. of Indiana, adrertin? to the un-

Some for the lot! of R personal and e J pleasant tone an 1 the usclessness of th'sdisctis-

emed friend all for the loss of a ralu-; sion, rrnvnl the f evers Uiestion (to cut oil 1.1 1 l...t l tl. . . . - ...f......l ... ...tl.in

Me mpmb-r "ht.r tonotlP. atelv So i ne u" 4 lKt" uul l""

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suSiect under consideration. iniimeie-nci-. v. in, e,, , ,ur ir . u, ,j noq-wni, is siieni 1 noac eyr. .0

I know ir I he creni lema n m a v tu unms ! hi te remit 1 k s iri t h a t p r t isan print ware Hie closed in death. Those limbs suae

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the ;,p,;l who bad acted frau.lo'. ntiy. And ! o, , nc nou nonse,, ou.n ,,., ewhp uuerlv regardless But other of a depiaved taste.

.so, ail the gro'in I et o j'-ction innen ,

Ajtnl.'ori mi- I l.ara - r- au 1 f W , . 1 fc Lr r m :t 11 V 1

men who owe their impunity from rebuke if h ' ' 'peril a 1 e I he gat bled and nnt 1 ue

. ., 1 . . 1 , ,1., ,:,.. men wno owe intir 1111 nuniiv intra remove." - 1 - -- by the g'.uiJemen who oo(,osed the . (:llaCti,f.lPIlt ,u lhr.;, r'(.MMllhlance to these reports sent through the medium of the S Oirseufro th remarks. I ttrlove, ot m col-. . . . . . ...., Jci-'ie i., hi. 5s( -peerl, u ton the tubirct. In q-iadiupedi. I hope the House will pardon me.GjnJ,e lo ,j.,r fanhful Hepresetllatives j te hi. second romukvho'chaeg- end ; " V"" 'reS,,.s,g u,,o it. pat.enee. by ii.lr... . fl hme , r,jr.fP,a C:nn.-)t express such:;,f

S11. We are in the house of mourning.

' ducine matters riot altogether relevant to the

the call.

Mr. MfCARTY said. Tint conf rovrritv, Mr.

j Speaker, i unpleasant, out it is not of my ei K-

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p!e of tle State of In iiata from the chnr-s J that th length of time that has elapsed , fo garon.11 ami rna - ... a; . . , . . , , , e ,ac:r .., tomt ij , m 111c It lias oeen lorceo upon me. aeo Biinongu i c.put.d toU.tm by mv c.7 mjre and mv-rlf." j .ife hi re.nalk have o-one forth, would ' point to hi mierepresentatioo. I ac-:CoulJ not have found it in my heart to uninteresting to the II uc, I mast tv p-rmiited -at tb. y had, if fr'amt had beer, co.nmttted, to- h Jo U,rf , ,,e Je,i , ed k now led ged , sir, tl.e.e i art mani fegted , J)a ve S .id ought to have disturbed the re J o say one w,,r. n 1 "" "no'a-uVl-Z -csion;inhi, co,,,, Th ne ;nx f Hd o( ,he moumer-the f.o.emn feast U" jl o iUiatcd'whh the eei.tleman fio,o bis own that h-.s olPre.l to make the correcti hi,, which he de layed 10 his uncalled for al of feeling the Sabbath of the ound - a!,j ys, ,, several occasions. Sir, 1 had u. ; ,. . . c.v.i of h.s honorable I I luvs lli. 111 rbt it ,lna tit mvd.ll In ocntir. ire ' lij.iou to the people of Indiana. The . Nor would 1 have forirotteii the late tl a- been repeatedly informed, during the last and

ci.ib.igues (M.-?sr. Ewisn; ami Mc-CanTv) bad . jt j have no nhiection that CPtillernen peopte req-iire set vices, not fl tttery ; and gicl attempt in this Capitol ; which, had

e,pre..ed .. belief that frauds hi a l.e en p-rpe- j tbmjUl juKe any Course they think proper j i" h-s case it was deit out upon the unfoun j,t been acted

I m i on tbm; when in fact the people ',by its center to its circumference

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tor tiie reoiu;rui is omy t inoinicu Ui hand, mv eve on wie ticimu, mc ry bring neressaiy infortnalion to all. jthmight of these recent events to have

nut. as did Othello his part.

t rated in the transfer of Indian reservations, it , ' - ....:. ': J,l,i s,m,,iin tb .t the reolntioii of mv '.i,;. ;.,! it.ia TvTtinn -mild hav been

mitrht be supposed that tome of t oe frauo. had , 10 w r 11 e ou t inei r o vvn speecnes, w uti. u .r ............. - -- - , ..... vr. - - -

inken i.I c e in Indhna " Here ttte rnllcniiii i not done at the expense ot tnilliaiHl m uaiii-ngiir ,,, . ...m . ; mi.iivcu, a u ivmc .ii.o.j

t: .1 travelled out of his way, and out of the e ih- nP detriment of others

; ... -1 lj.nfe. lo.isidi'rHtion. to te!i an evcu'e to

pi.s a euJoev up 'ii the citizr-ns of Indiana, enlirelv rr 1 tuitoiis an ! ii-f-nll.'d for by the occa sion m reply to chnrg-s thnt 10 t otdy were ,t..ver m i (e, but upon which nothing had been

5 .i t The geutU ia an has endeavored :. show 1 f 1 it be hid corrected this error by tlie pabiica- j tion 01 a I 'tlir in iln- GU.be . B it mark! He prof. -s t-. h 1 va vsrifen it on Saturday, but j t -il ao erii.i- in Mood i v paper, it did j

,,..t ar pe t till Tnefd iy, ellhoiiijh the srertb man nsiin il lbs- llotl5--' that he took the (rttft occa,i r, vn eor ifct the error, but that bis Irtter did riot reach the offi.re until lite on .Sunday night, and afier the form of tUe paper had been m ide i) N ur, sir, the resolution came from myself, j,;,,!, j;, my rernsrit" an its introduction, I dist.m t y 'rife 1 that I wa f.ersonally acq. minted v sth ?'be agent in Indiana, and disavowed any i ,fi oii n of imputing wrong lo that individual, v h m I be'i ve t. be incaoableot perpetrating 11 f an. I VVhv , rhen, was the State of It diana. e'.d if.e a:e its tiiere, named by nty colleague: Vl'V. he ay, .'jnasmti Ii a? the resolution ri-.ivato I vith a g.-ntl-invn fr. m hit own Mite ' Sir, no tjef jif renew enn be? drawn, iihr f-om at-v r-omtk. I made, or from the , 1.- 'It... ... ..1..4 .n .a.aa I i if mi 1 ,1

t 'Srjlation II tell . 1 lie rrs'ou i' v.... r d by me for t!: p'irpoe of getun? at the sub-

It was kficravn to ttio giitkmatit

The gentleman the other day, in reply

to mv col capue Hlr. Lwing.i alter heiwete

h id been told in emphatic let n that h: published remarks were not tine; that be had errilttn them hiiiell"; and that the re'Ot let tlie re fore, vv as m.-r c hargalde with the misrepioser.tulion. boastinly tells the house, tint wh oever contradicts his asset tton, docs it at hi petil. Why, sir, thireminds me of a v;ry trouble s me fellow in mv neighborhood, who had offended a very good citizen, and refusing to makr the necessary redress, the gentleman took upon himself the responsibility m( redressing his own wrong by applying a very unpleasant application to the young man' ihonhleti After giving him about thirty, he let him pass. The fellow immediately applied to the clerk for a writ, w h asked sik.-d hun why he did uot fight back Why," said the fellow, "I had determin ed if ho had struck another lick, I would have given him hell P Mr. Speaker, when I introduced the abject hi-re, 1 did it in the character of a

present sessions of Congr. ts, by several honor

able members of tint House, at wen as several of itt officers, that the gentleman (Mr Lane) wnt in the ho hit of eianiiuinj; the Clerk's books and takinc extracts from them to show the absence of his colleagues, when their names were .. , ... 11, e ..l..- 1 .!...

Ma-.,chue", ' every other b ate,i 'j'hua situated, had 1 ever so much caue 'V.' " ... ' A ". i;.;, 7,t ....i.iui.i

. I UIT tlVI WIIIICM till tu-.. . ni . ..." . .

a. rnacn 1 01 p: icat ed as uiey were, r0. re ventre, mv bow anil my arrow in my i - ...,,,-, r..i other remaibs. re-

(rardh'ssof tiu'h, disreputable and ttiib1c11.1i);

the station he hilt

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H it I ..oppose the "peril 1 threatened by flitted across my n-ind a iook mi inia rhe meoiber (Ir Lane) had reference to badge of mmirning on my arm, as a mani the new- version ..f hn remaik. and not ' festation of regard for departed worth, to those that he re parted for Ihe Globe, ami my bow and my arrow should have which wore the ui iirinal caue of com fallen; with my eyes on Heaven. 1 would

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olaiot. Now how d es the matter stand have made o'ie etl Tl to ne, in an ine(

Ihe tlireatened peril ootwiihsUndig? I pride and glory ol man, superior to tne

rh inipil him w ith having- written for the brutal passion.

Globe, a bald eulogy founded on a false! Sir, (aid Mr. L ) to the people of In

and injurious statement, calculated to do diana, it would ue a fti'jeci or ciim y great 11 justice to myself and my colleague how this difficulty ghoutd hav arisen tieon my right (Mr. McCrtv) and to deceive tweeo myself and colleagues Messrs. (Mc out cttostilutr.tg. I further charged him Cartt and Evyikg) in the consideration with making suh a correction of it ns of a resolution iu the adoption of which :ntght stil yain IW him unmerited credit . we agresf. for defending them from the false andj They w ill see nt once it has not grown injurious slalement which origi tated io nut of any thing een orh ard in Ihndehi own irn igination, and appeared in the hate; that the cause lies deeper, not it. Globe. The llni-e ha witnessed his the virtue, but in the depruvity of the h i preti-x', inuendoes, and stibterPige, in re-nin heart. ply lo these exposures, ami heard his d-i Alan, sir, may (lieiab!t fr a while -

1J nt I c.iii. i not believe it pr"ildo that tr.i gentleman would have h-d the foe, h.r ! rod unblushing as I know if is, to Iniv e go! up i't this House, before the assembled rpj r. .-entr-lives of he tiati'-n. and voh.ntaiily given tfrtimnt-y t; his own tiepra v ily Sir, lia there ever hef re tveen nn in.-tain- e of a member of Col'Cret', t;r matter by what a'-eide.it he may have t'ot heie, wlio b is bad to bit !e regnrd for him -elf ;;t 10 Leva descended lo so lo and ciisgrac. f-il a practice I What! a member of Coiigtej.. re; res, ntjoe a h'gb-minded, int. Pigerf , ati J ns.tiii tie pen le, i,i the (-.infant habit of fakirs from the C.c ik's oaper. means by whiihto charge and s' lniir.r his eolieagtt-s at home ! Not only s--, bat ihrfthe should opeiiiy ocknowledire and . vow it here, in a speech to g f rt b to ihe country Sir, vh mi I -bt'.l have to far lost siLbt tf !l principles of propriety , conrtey. ani! hon -es bi s deportment toward my collea net and ttot House , wi'ii assnm.-'i nsof saint ilk sanctity, w-.'.b the pret'!;5t'.ns .,( regard hirh ll.e g II' 1 in 'in in his spe. 1 h if e other day rrofefsi-o tor ii eoljeac'ief, af d. 1.1 the SsOie time, rrrtke t;- h clisclos'Jiet f n.y vs n r-omJuct a ti.e z n'i- ieari (..it iti l-iivxi'f a. ok thi wccetiwli: 1 ilwi ieel