Vincennes Gazette, Volume 4, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 14 March 1835 — Page 2
'deed fata!, has been promptly tntt, and
VINCENNSS. sTl'jtlAV. MA lit .'11 It, 1835.
We ifkr our leaJeii to the letter taken from I Lr! i)altiiPore Paltint, fora cor
Jcl delineation of thins at Washin'lon. It scrim ihat Mr. Poind, x'er has been jna'rtr.ou.ly acquitted, by a committee of !'!fj Senate, nf any participation vvhatevri in the ntleti) jt upon the Piesident"
T tU li M F H A N T I- V RESISTED;
It was to have been expected, that the
days since. Mr. K. was beaten over the
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Concerning which appeal, the "(7cit
of the 10(h idst. aya: "The defence which Mr. Drown haa offered to the impeachment of his conduct by the senate's committee, is siibinit-
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t ioui air. uiv b
head and lace with a cane, the body of
which was of iron. lie is shockingly
tirst gush of light reflected upon the deep luiaimed. I have not) heard that any ,i:,iknt of the oiiice'hoideis den of cor-Uleus in lelaiiot. to the ullair h ive been
l ..ornl-iinn h v i lie m i r 1 1 a L ei h v t lie 11 onse. or t he civil auti.o.i- led tu the public
ror uf truth, in the hand of (he faithful t ies. A favorable specirnent, Uuiy, of j.tatement, it would seem, that he icarc-
. . j- ii :r. : w . . . I . ; .. ,.i i . Mi turn i i fXMCr linn mm"
Kieudsot u.eir country ami us vontum-, ...ne ... rmus ou, iuu m. it.uw.j. - - - -- - .. It i 1 I ! . .. il. . . .. I tfi!
tioo, would ie a painful t the sensabili- discussion in a hepublic. tics of those woikeis id evil, as that of 1 in the Senate, Mr. Colhoun's Deposite
day upon the pained oibs of the long im j llill.some observations in relation to hich
has been visited upon his official conduct
by the oritur of the senate. W conilrmn hi investment of uionev, whether
1
,ci,.,iKu .!,..,...... Ar.nr i i ! , , o . i . i mntaii.pd ii ib former nut of this on hi own account or tor o the is, m wnoin
open to the blaze of noon. Such ha. 'letter, finally passed and was sent down ! he stands in the relation ot guardian, in been the result of the exertion ofMr.lto the other House. Mr. Benton then ! pot ollice com racls. Calhoun and his associates of the Com-jbrought forwa.d his resolutions to ex- "We comlem his borrowing Irom, or
miltee, who have made this report. Thelpunge that ol Mr. Clay, condemnatory oi.ienciiog cot.iraciors, "i.nuu.
inir vnu unui
law, or were iul;u-
thot taf.es the paper. There nre ther classes of these gttiliy, p.opeily fpeakior lie who subscribe l.f the paper and tiayS for it he who st its, and he wins borrows. He wh ub.ciiU . gets if, he who sler.ls suieJy takes it, and he who bo., rows ktrps it. The fitsl is every i.. h a ,ntlelnan-he second ir.e.ely ihitf--
but he thiid is an importer, a rubiar aod
knave; tor be nj,oits uji-u ly of hisneibboi rolsUiiu of his p.'per, and cheats the I'liutei !
lutatiouof it coaies in a shape and from a
Otir roicli vnliiftd ut-ijld'or, Jt'lWam Bitter)u,,,h. Ud on Satortb y bi.t, in the risM,-ll.-.rJ yt-nr uf bis nz ;- olJi-r f rr'1'!; tiuii a liberal coiiti il-ulor lo his mU..ti i! j country i'i Ibo tin.e of its n.f.i the obl.rst . I tl.e iiitrtliants t" Ualii.Tiore anJ, prot i.blv , alk(. tie- n.ost VM-allliv oi llirtt woitliy cbs . t.isr
i ill "j II. lie ,u.vtiru .1 liiii I'uiin. mim.
hie a base and iiendish chaige got upUaied jade winces; the demon of pai ty J ibe President's i'rotcsl, adopted last w in- j iug how far such deuli for t-oliikal iuriot.Ei. but hai.nilv for Mr like tl.H fr,r,tler of in the "Paradise 'i ter. from the Joorual of the Senate, lie (have been justified by
t. .... . ,t . ii i ...i. . .i - . i. .r i- .i ...,, iVtt.. I. q.- K Ii ii Lin.i.nri lnil 'iiiThiI livfjood tootives. Il was wrinjf III
? oinoexier. una lor tbe country t lie re.:l,"sli iowi ni aie siu ui in ohu uc-,hijv ...jr v.. . rr"' j o . , . , luouiiutun. ' '; ,..-. -
- ' r . .. . . . I . I I 1 . . . 1 !..: 1 J . I 1. K I r I '. .. m I . . Ol. I - r In I r I llf.f U t I all 15 e 11 1C IMS ' . , .1. : .. u L ,,,., i, ml MI V H lit I .
lorilill V , HOW tirst lieiil Up to tiim lV ilie uU noi nave mucu 10 say uuwui n. i: i ...... . " . wiiii m'"" '"- - ...... j . If,;,br,;i ..nf ne ,...tb ,nr. tnn.ibis usual mode.tv. he told the Senate, he because, by possibility, his connexion will. ; uia, 1(Slt;Li to cune,, iv... . t!
source, that commands the assent even of'llt fi,pi , IlnieI1 ' r,f lv; 'i-! knew how. after fuurteea vears exucri- the conl, acto, s imght have opeiated on fttmo,t to .lonou. "I"
tbe editor of the Globe himself. Thinness, which ;ire (he secrets of his power. ence in that body, to gel a speech in on
his oiotial conuuet, and to say tbe least. ,llUmnj. and I. ft ii
n uu; - .
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10 iinpucaie nouorauie ancs i.islru-itu,JUl 10 ue snaicneu il oui nis gi asp .01 -1 " aw 14,3 " " J V i " j"""--j ----- . gu.hed individual, in hightv cnaiinalver-ana his ,agu is a 8iSnu! of the !T lerMtepo, t, and of the KanU of the ;c,on upon i, ev en when ditectcd wJV LwVl' ,. i coming tiiuph of tiuu.tli. iUoiled SlaUs. Mr. Southard made some to .eb.e. ve the public intetest h s o . tl cl. be is u 1. 1 ei i,i. JfL11, f(tr cha.ges.hasno parallel ,n our history, and I TliJ n,JlMm,evitUut coming! very able remaiks agai.M this preposterJas the fact became known to the Post, - . r.. k 1 .1 1 ws" ..i involuntaiilv leads s back to tlie 1ime.tr. .....i .r., i :n . i.. .i .... i. r- n, resolution : indeed 1 believe it is on all uiasltr General, Mr. hrowu was maoe ,i ,,K.in uiili ui I bi feeluie "h.
" ------ . " u icauii uil lilt fill llic mi v inu't: .wn ?
never m
ide a 'sensible of this, and promptly resigned
lav uemtr
ol tbe celebrated Titus Oates. It sumed in tl.p dinii.4ion nl ili nuestion of hands agfieed that jlr. b
i ; i.,, r. tr i j 'order Imore ailmirable speech on any subject. ;hisothce. ..pp,,u that L.eu.ennnt Lue has madejd- , , . , Ilv ,ill(llC!lli!(1 tlie orir?ilfa, J.:oll o!-l Ami o the general affair, of the Post
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io .uidui uj'oo our ivr preset. lauve , .ur.i
prrbup,, i.eaily univir.i.l. He I. ad i'o n-ic juany, very many, (uends, A.
Ti c reception, at New York, of the proceed inu of b bouse of reprt -t ii!ativr last Satnr-
eJ a coiisiui ralile st n-atioii siooiiir
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the Sen! bavin- mib mined in t i .T.e onl v ! i he Senate upon the llesolnliou of Mr. .Gluce .iepaitmt nt, ll:e -'Aictoiu inquir-
Vwyiurr I f.,r evnrecinno "... . - .- . . i- i- "i!fl.... .....I nl.lu x.v..., ,,l il.. .. I . i . I i I ..I'.-" roiiniilv ry lnl f !i S
o' "sen in uewaie, : ior me toireimv tiioiuntui 01 dinner ami ; viuy uuu nu.i m- w. v. . j ... . '.hiv. caun;J a coiisiin-raiue tm-
in i-4-lation iiv hi fj.tbcr i r. itrnl.i.L ihl. firih.. I Co rm n t i. .t. nt" vonrlthe ureseut one by Mr. Ijeiitou. Tlede-- -'The pnvale honor ol the I o?tinater . ,- j j,, f,,lejI4 c,, ,,,,,,, rce. u i,..jti
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jnember ot Congress. Wc admire the! young gentleman's filial affection, Lutj think that he ha undertaken, if not a (iixotic, at least a Herculean, labor. For'
i eaders.
Tbcso sricechc arc not jet reported. LJ. Patriot.
l-'HOM V A. Sill T.TO.
if he intends to cudgel every one, who! Correspondence if the Baltimore Patriot
minus aoa speaii ol the Hon. Ames Lane;
bale will go on, to-morrow.
Geneial himselt has hitherto delied im ( v,,.. ... txnecied that il.o nr Mittuii vrnti
peachment and whm the bill now be-, Frame would have b.en hit undistuibed-at
We 8..v it staled, that, immed.ately af-.e the senale, lr i egulal.og t be i lepai l-; """r wi ,,e u,k;il,dlirinit Uie ,tMiu of
ment an. I lestucting Ins power shall nave .1S 0vv uU.ut to cloie--but lb shii-i-ii.'
interest is easily cvcilc-J on such suljtcls. Tlicie is a vat auiount of American properly nJoat. ai. J ibe meuiif of defei.dinir it re in sufii-
ci,.(lt t,nt France has a larc noiiibt-r of Vk-
ei -
itli
ter the assault of L.ivvnnce on then le
eident with an intent to kill him, that passed, ( uul passed it s.muld be, w iUi all the latter, in a moment of excitement, , (he energy and v igiience w hich cot.giess had charged Mr. 1'oinJcxter with being a can exert,) it is to t.e hoped that we shall
Washington, Keliury 2C, 1C35. i parly to the nicked, aud, we well add , s hear less of a rotuu govei nment, and a iuU IIiafirj., ,i t .d k r in..t.,i,t
As I suggested to you yesterday, the ! unpardonable offence, unless commilttd ' uwtd people, i he restrictions ftj-u.d i jce; ;ill,jui;!f doubibss, meet rrpiisals
in the same manner that Mr. Ewing did
Le wll hvp tn rn,lrcl il,. ci.i., . i .i : : rv t l i. 1 1 r. . - l.lu U'lntc .Iiv ii maniar. U'- l.nt.cl tti.it :i init:ikt be made as effective as po-Mbl. Acii, rn.iouls. Md soon bold a birce balance in bcr
ana- lor we presume She never wa J "hich the., attracted so much attention; had b.en made-and, ,f not, that , he mat- have been d.ne in that o!hce, which ''Ific dlctio:;''-;.?:; .... trltTfl.ia - among members, ami all, has exciled no'ler would ba passed over as a thoughtless do not hesitate to say, uu-ht ntver to j iiOIJ, ja our owcr to 0i,trrss Frur.c, 6..d . a nmous on any oae su.ject bclore. j,ess tir aijJ elic;tfc( uo JeM Co,lVer?atioiiehul!itioii of a warm temperament, and o Uen pennitted. The majority ol the com-j wijU(lt coii to u.) 1(y rxcbiJin- bcr from our Mr. Calhoun's resolutions curtailing thc.and remaik, abroad. Tiie Judge is in w a think that it ought to have been. Put , mittee ha ve cai icaluied many things-; Lut j triU,e, than by a itsoi t to "torce and ai m.-,'' f-r
pulronHge of the Executive, have parsed ; I he field ; and all the manoeuveis ot the col-1 it now appeals, fiom the -United States the le are otheis, win. h the. miuonly ib the Senate and have been sent to the! hir pai (y to prevent defection fiou. their 'Telegraph' I lint Air. P. addiessed a lei- not pi ofss to deny or (o extei.uale. We
Lower House.
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Uf , , . cause 10 ins, uaie iiioveii iiicueiiuai. e Sincerely hone thevi,.,. -,. . . '.
- ' i tiere will be other tiemonstiiitions ot ttie may pass both houses, lr it is impo.sible 'me kind, wilhiu the sliort time that is i I 1 lla in i.n.r r.l.w ....... 4 i I. .. S.T..,' . . I . : - I .. I .. .. r tl...
-v .u mlji uiiiti " . icii m iuc aiiuiicii 1 1 r i ii i o i c vi iiic
present session; and the elements of a
which she is orrnarrd end we sue not.
Much turoiito b.is btcn felt t the uiovo
; inaiiu bv Mr -idams, on Ibis occasion. VW
V hare received a few number of
strenuous opposition to Mr. Vran Buren
the Gentlemen' J'aJt Mecum, printed at!vvl11 te developed in the cuuise ol a lew ).,,.- i. i . i . i i ,!davi. thoroughly and beyond iiiistake. 1 iiilaillphia. It is devoted to "solid and L '. ' , ,. J. . . . . ... ;bo beyond ail iloubt i now deeoied the vuelul brunches, and w ill, if we may be I tietermin atioa of the White party to be iillowed to judge from the prospectus and! firm in their support of the candidate the numbeis now before us, be au orna-j they have set up, that it is now looked
ment to anv family upon as u gui.o case oy many oi me
a. . 1 f I . L a A T I . . ..... I. . r r. r ' "
leron tlie ruliect lo tlie l're...Jcnt. iu a ; ' e ai e gi.iu mai .nr. nion.i mis . -s.g... - . .. . ,
"le-peclluP' tune, to which the latler I e-o" his ollice . Oilteiwise, it might ha ; t. r ,,t.rj,oij Unl is it not pob-ibI U.at be Las hctw . .... . ....... I" 1 " . I . ' . . . , . A I
plied, and, in the Uii"U.i"e ul the Tele-, leen a painful :uiv lo dismiss mm. cut -; mii.uincr iinm.nu;iioou . iimy u no. u;iu graph, -added insult luxury." Itiswithrei is now callel vpen to provide the. Le bis objcci I to force ibe cu......iilii . forr . . . ' , . ; i ..I ..l. t'.,i cun icljti.ni lo sie w their liaiias, ui It. eysmceie legret that we mentioned these tru..et guards ogaintt any abates UU j," iartttl llje WMr ,,,,, -,y, (if S(irb a one tLe.a things they ate wrong in every slep; aul have teen committed, or might be anlidpa Iiay IIltet ,;je rrsI OIl.iiiity ol xhtir oun cm , it is laid they "will not test heie." it is4'" ami be itbont cxciim-, bcrtiit r, for impeacha gteat evil, indeed, that political difier-i By new regulations Mr. Midline hopes mcnts of the conduct of iho other pari? To c i ii. . i in I. .F r, r....-1-r.M t rf i-n v t' vt ! bs sui e , t tie unani mo us vo t e i ii t he t-n a te e t and it.cesof opinion should lead to the many ; Jo hear Us rf a r.ono.v ooi .iui.mm. , aJ ail oL.ruc.i.,,, ... the wy uf such i.npea.b. utipIeasBiit events lhat it is our duty to ; I his is a queerly expieel hope i-u j lut.lll Ut, ptrha , s, Mr ...Jam. thought that, record as wti! as to notice the dri'teda-1 what will he say w hen the repoi t of the j ,,,iltr JO,Jst. i hich then i a decided m-
tion and abuse of the jiul lic piess. Ti uth j committee of the house of i e rf 9entati ve j joriiy m favm of ti. udtui.iistratiou, should alU ,,f!.v;,l,r ;l J. ;r . is ieeived bv him? Prom the fact L'i. ' ta"l eommilltd on a subject nudered sa
f.iends of him of New Vo.k. The per- milted to appear. Thee things will not above, there does not appear any "c-r ; 7.. hi!. u Ih 1 1
ecution and denunciation of ihe deseiteis '-tell well in history." We believe lhat ' icuintin'''1 in lhat and it would seem ! tlii rnnv be iir-rrc-cJ frotu iLc series cf motion . . .... i j ...... i . i . . - . . . ....
' (so naturally anticipated as the legitimate the state of pailies never ran so high, u (substantiate the main points, mace in toe made hy him ; firt -tha call to know who d third ie-ult of this turn of affairs, have ul- ut present. We see not the i.ecea.iiy ol ;eporls, of the teuale's committee. il.e cl.air.,... i of the con.mitUe on for.ign ieiar.i J i mi ii ,- , ii i V,'', , 'rUtrr t.ons, w hen Mr. JJ.riebad tuken hi9 scat on enf, lor Ueady commenced, and will be pushed lo cjuairthng with, or pei.ooally abusing o leister. h f J couMj kecodbis
Krrata. In the Address of our Repre
sentative, published last week, am.
parhgraph irom the commeiicemen
'delicate" read deliberate. In the third! everv utmost, as tb battle waxes waitn I neighbor, because he use tbe right ot. call for additional papers with resprct to our
r,1i,f,in nl ili. rl'.Mn ..t i f f V la,lu tna J apploacneSv LiUlltliniilllg UtiU a Cling lor liUlistli, Us W OUI- Cuf we indeed henrMW unite ill it in BlI : aui.rs wnn r ruiH v ; aim loir.. ot..c ...i column oi tne article, and torty-n.ta line,, iy!li(e ,neu are UIld tVom aU ,1M,ear.'aelve do -XiUs He-'hUr- !thi..ss ; especially tlw.se u.at belong U the wj tb committee should repo.t forthwith," a
aucea will be firm.- and thei is no iea.' ,;.-hv .d-.cli we Lave and ... .j cou... no. -oa a ou.
r.,. ,n dbt fh-.t H.v iU Moi'ullu i A cf.rreMond-nt of tbe New York Coia- .severely sutleied, and aw ulJcr.ng still. ronj
er strength aud sdidity as a pai I v.
from top, for "requested" read rejected. In the same column, eijjht lines below, after "fifteen or twenty" insert million.
i no.u vasiii.n;to.v. Correspondence of tlit Baltimore Patriot.
Wxsiir.NGTO.v, Febuary 13, 1335. The paper of to-morrow will show y..u to what we have been listening today. The freedom of debate has been most shamefully violated iu, and most triumphantly viudicattvd loo, hy, the Senate of the United Stales. You can ima
gine, but I cannot describe the scene.
We know nothing of the matters siiiseMed
but a ilofc .eadbi of w hat Mr. A. said should be made, befoia Uiiikii' up a judgment on ibu
Jefiaucu lo all foes, even now.
Washington, Vr.a . 27, 1C35.
Of coutse, by this time y ou have pei used
iiifii ii.l A.lvi Iiv. i ' I...Lt. ter. sv :. ol.U nait tit tllH lillKU H.aclilliC, liecels a
i-l:.... ul.. .I.1...I ... ."..f,.rt.. vr.ii . h 1 1 . ! t h ou a u J others. 1 f t h e r f j i " coi r u ot i a " 1 1. a i
They have already two papeis. The .L- J;i tit r , srov. Poindtxltr addrcsseJ to tn J ack-! oa t, the whole ma. s ii uttV-cted- for it. mai ch j subject lb.
peal and 7 he Sun, at the Seat of Gov ern- ! son on raturday, ihu 31.1 January, was o hi , is a4w iys onw ard. . ... o..f Unl 1. rf ... I. I r I. I .'. ... .. I .. . I . .... . i'!il Iiv n.nu.r I ). ,nv!.n vr I. . . 1. :. e r I. u i rr- ,,f . I.p ! (
in. vale corresi onuciice ol me . ics.uoni. anu f,-nm in I .imtwiii .. . .J
h. li!i u.,, ,, c .. i,i- i , ,,il ' Ilorat.o Merchant, a justice of the eace, n oy Hill, w ut.o ovtu. ln.Ii. JaCK:oa !..; ..ol, .ii'i'L"in.v Iii- i . , . i . ' seen it ' 1 tilLSHON OI M Alt. tins city, having mai ried au Ii 1st. irl to a nej This subject er gages bo huge a sliare , 8ro iias laT mad bim.elf the sut jn i of pub- . . , , . " . , . !of nnblic attention lhat ne feel bonml t..' i,c rc'"a,k " d tin it n.cessiiy to come out At dav break, on he dh irisf. the mcr 01 puouc auenuon . mai we leei oounn lo, , ,. . , i;,- ...
the singular diplomatic coriespondence : cury UH"S foutui lu iiave ,1U lo oue de.;l4.eei' our ,e,l(iel8 i"ioru,.eJ ' 1 aM the 'ar ihrcattncd bv u mob" We undi.stand read to both Hous of Congress yester- giee below zero, at P.aleigh, Noi th Caio j lirular. that reach u in regard lo it. j ihat he was seized Ly a im..br of these law U.t day. Did you ever see a person more Tina Perhaps the uiercu y'ue er befui e ' I'i,ti Irti vailing opiuiou at the East is ,j sdry, who blackened his face ir. token of thrir .gnoldv situated than Mr. Livingston is, iULlood to low It thai place. jthatwnr will come. The last u,h, i ''J1' l??' kt tUt
ivi. I ii i il .1 .1 . ni HP r' i : df 'di n s; l: , - yni & 1
l ne sccoiiu speii oi coij weaiher mai . " . ..
say i
'riip'pv,r.i, ... ilisil.vhs.. nmr-il il. ..!,he,e negociation
we h.i- not vet re.,bd tb,. ..ob.t in fiesident to bully France, and advise- ir,ve ,iave leu j., Ualiiaioie seem more se-
He just (ells the
as an txcelient aieaiuie (owurus tl.e com- v. ih.in tb i".i,t fibnu.rh ih. ibrrnom-
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l.litniv ul c rtJrml lir- ul.u'i ttiu t. . 1 1 j I
leglation are to be disgraced by parli-! ,,,e1' " u' .UF l"a"' . regaru iu t .e eler sh,ol aUt C or 10 degrees higher .); "'cueill '
sa.i personality or dishonored with ri-' ' - our claims: au.i wi.en u.e j all(j ,JltiCh more ice was made in the Ches , 111:9 u" msiani, we un.ier , ,, , , , ... j Piesident does so, he whines at the con?e-i Tba -Ht;r a i.fuicd rov e.ed . stand that the impor ler ot Eienc'igoods paid vituperation. And they pro ve, niore-l . I';ak- 11,8 waitr ajpeaieu coveieoi . o ever what I ami-hamed to confess is the!1Ue,1CeS' a!'d ltousl.v (ll'Ug scarcely ; ilh ce Ulll,y u,iit t i,euv Aoapolt-s " e'v on have instructed their agents humi'liitin- tact lhat the Second Fxecu-i ,u (1T!ol'c language,) pules about be-! far al tie ey could reach, aided by the,1" thi-city lo hold those good at au adlive officer in this government, holding a'!" ruade a scape gout.' He should not . be3t glasae.,11 om the stale Louse. hsJcedJvance." ' O Ji iva tcrnii..ra..,L,l il.n ,-111-, l.n .1 , . -1.1 I lift I n n i I ft (T t.i ni rrrn f.li a-vfu cf ill
iwtuunutiiuiTu tiic tiuuiflt; 11c liin. J t 1 L 14 toil lij 1 11 Hi I " ' w r mm
a i 1 ls. e iv. n mi a i. f nil J ! t. im ni rl . i . . j . r I I
dency of the highest chamber in the l.Jl he . W,a "0,lI ailuptiu.,;- Or.e of the pilots, who has come ,,ioie warlike tone, ,s fiom the Washingg:slature of the Nation had shown him-i UU sll0,lI.J liave Lad "methii.g ino.o than. froin below, stales, that on Moaday last,.!011 Coriespoudent ol the Lallimoie Amerif .; . : ii ... .!,i. :. i i t uier whim, upon which to found au inti-l the ushul ban as froze over to ca ucs I 'ca. net! wanting u. that mauly in J vpeudtncei .- f .. . . .. i' c w"t'J U(i'J UJ jroe. oxer io capes .. ,, ... ? , i r i ,. , ination of ii couise ot n.ternaliona po i-! Hp,,, v an,i (Jhaile- and that the mlot! "iou will recollect that I mtormp.l yon id all selhsh aDd political lecling, which. , -. , . . . ' i"1"") ,IUI ..ai.e., bih. ...ai mo l"'ul!- , . . . . ., J I, I . j., i .r .icy- As H is, he is lediiced lo the most ' boats hid"-ieat difficuhv in afttintr in ! 1,1 December last, that unless the t reuch fhould characterise euch an ollicer, aud! , , . . . i"UJia ts'11 uu.icuny .1. pckiio " n nhichshould have prevented him fromi V1 ,,h l,e absUrJ'.'y u muu , not know-: f, 0(n ge;lice two and a hall inches j UarttLt.r ol L cputies made an appiopua ' I Im.vl, r.uli. ...f... .... nl'l.!,i . . ..... . . . . tl.i. I. ill. Ililfl. fti.. ft. ......n..f..
oc rilirincr It.? milpn.i. milled nl I. id dti.li.n' a J ' I uucii
" " j to partisan prejudice and subserviency.!
Martin Van Puren.the Vice Piesident
the United State, Cxofficio President vtV". ,, ,c U4 ''c' .. tance Horn bait. more to tl.e ca! .i. 1 ... i..iu,,0D- Uei l0 1,e Htters lutnselt , Ul.lled at about 200 mile.
1 .v 1 -. oi j most outrageously. Such van l.ilion, and ; fV-'Piip ivp-ither heconia moderate jn his ollicial capacity , pronounce words ... . weainer nas uecome muueraie . s wantol dignity cuouot but lower the ne- ;,, ii,a tiVdivsli.t nast and the si.lenMltered in debate by one beoalor, goiugi . .1 - r . - i11' l,,B iw c.iy s iai pas. anu uie sj.ieii . ... 1 .to . I gocialor in tbe Vie w of all peon e of com- did .bin fSTenier iviili a lii"H rruo Irom directly to denounce another benator as ai . . . " iepier, wun a laige caigo irom i ii ..ll.li.iin.nrw,,,,,'1110" sei.,e,ol whatever nation, kindred, Liverpool, and several other valuable
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'Inconsequence of the wailike chai-; The Doston Pol .hews us bow .iH'nam ts hi
the House of P.ep-' ttl'dltu 011 tioc-waiiii 01 inal s.ily , as ll- . 1 I lo w s :
In a case tritd on Monday, nt Boston, w hern a ciotablr, after np.estii!j an individual to .eliic ficui a crow ded side-walk, atttmptcd Ij pii.-h hin.cll", Ihe .u siding mapi.ir.iie drcii'.tt!. that it was a '-public iUAa.re,' for u .11111 tar of persons so to ci u, y a side waik, either by walkii -jr or f taiulii p, !o as to co.npi I pase. gen tj go into !.'. strict, to pas; and that not only a peace otCcer. but t-vcu a puvale 1 il-zeu, tiaj a riht lo aii.ilo siuh a 'nui.a ncc," by usiri all the f'irc-e necessary lo rtinuvo tbe wbs. ruction. lb.
report from the tiichilect of the Girard
! collfjje, .ic.r l'hiladc-lphia. k
Jli; , ir . 11 . .. J o .11. t: 1 . 1 , course. ncir 1 ni. Jtieioina, sav .own planning. He tells us 11. his letters lo1 remaikable circumstance, not ha ppening, j buI-M tpient events have continued Tlrc i.;ikU ,ecn two millions of bri.ks sixfMr. Forsyth, that the course adopted has iJajj?i OIlce i f,fty yeais. The dis-my uuttcipations. Congress w ill, befui e : teen 1h01.saudb.1pc, ii.al feel of nwwldc, ibr. ., ri.ised his cout.tr)' in the eyes of foreign ' tance fiom Ualtimore'to the capes, i esli- l'iey adj 1111 .1, lake the most decisi v e steps thousand sevt-u Iminin d cubic feet of prHniti-, nations. Here, to, he ilatters himself ! mated at about 200 u.ile. to place the coundy ir. an attitude of of- 'd one thousand om-hundred perches f rub-
111E EOLUNKSS TO MAKE A DIIU.CT ATTACK I
vessels, that weie aiM'uuudafid fast iu (he
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ON TKLTII, " and (lid VVOrds, Which, Willi' --'i"-. v-"..ju..iictr ui ..-. " ' . 1 if : i iV : i- . i i .1 i . i . l ... l .11
his oath of ouice upon him this hi"h r o.eigu .vujiis 01 ine House, mane his ie-; oy uie ice-ooai auii i ne sieam-ooai nary-
functioi.ary of our Gov erameut pronout.-! l'ort tl-tJ;y, on the tut jeel of the Kel..-l and, and aie n ces t ordtr, because the individual! 110111 of llie untry with France; and it; The bay has bf
now sate, at lntiiimuie.
if en suddbi.ly almost clear
called to order is his political ft iend, and; vvas euch as might have beet, anticipated ed of ice. Xiles Register. 7 U t... . t
his eulogist! j.iom me mum jiious oi yesteniy. iUr.j r 3 will not tell you of the mad ravings! Cuuller oi i'eansy 1 vauia, mo ved the com-j . The following is the coucluding para-
of Ueutosi, of the seuieles clamors of"; 01 l"e "J' ijeci..M r. Adam,i ,,r(l,)a o- ,,e IWv. Obediah D. Jiro-jctS,
fence and defence. Our j.j i.idion in l!.e: LIOi,"t,i Uje Jur'"i'
Mediterranean is ordered to Uib.ahar,; There-are now on tbe ground about ?evc to prevent seipjestiation in a Ficnch port, bundle. I thousand bib k?, u.- ived f.,r cc iumi ..- or blockade in a Spanish. Commoiloi e ! c'" w" ' '. the priinr; we have hh a! oi.t Fr licst r hoisted his broad pendant on! six f-et of tiaisbed ashlar, window ,i , ,.w i I tvt ; cnr.uce, sill, vVc. and seven lh.n-;ind kui the uonslilution, aud proceeds lion. New i,,,r,.r i , . ii .1 i . .r 1 liur.drcd cuoic Ii rt ot in.it tie in the rouuh, su.tioik lo the Mediterranean. Captaii. able for o.pitals, cornices, Lo. Ke.;ntdy is to command the Peacock and The whole p..uit.ty of ma.hh? di '.iveied duLlozer, and proceed to the Chinese sm,' r' "S pal 3 ear, umounls to t v c.iy ix thoufor the protection of our commerce s;'''t l-'y vo cubic f,lt. . ,1 , . ... , , . . .is tin; ii-.iiiiiiiits aro yelonlrin an iiicir-'t it that quarter, and ihe whole naval estab-; ,,at,.t tllU t.xlt1., Ulld tlify dfc;i?fll of tl(, Juy
Cuthbert in his defence, of the calm yell hav,u '"t-ot,"ced sundry amendments,) ap,)ea tt the public agai..st theiepoitof
liimat.d leelmg renunciation ol w rong! "" """ . 'e uoi on ...e llje committee ol the senate snotives on thi uait of Calhoun, of the! 1d""u; "hereupon collar member pro- eiT,.. ts have been lemitted to cast
prompt call to order by i'oiudexter, of the! Ied an amendment, making the .uljeclj :v sha(e over my name; but, while 1 1 Me Col. Stephens, of Iloboken, fi..t ut lrZ I" U Uu. f eaiV'" clear, lucid and convincing argument of j the or,,er ot he day lor tomorrow. Ut.-j lltM. j the protection of that Uod who; PI,e'! l" the Legislaluie ol New Jersey, tii,.su citlllis ; ,..,. p..-ihei r.- two U ct
llSUtneiil IS lo be placed 0:1 a War loot-; bu .h.li.diy esteemed. 'Jl,f.vlb areuf irtat
itlg." 1 treiiith cramped and su iip... It d hy Lta.y j works of iri.il. It is added that j t he rixU-cn lonii: columns for th vpfihul A Prediction Accomplished. About live' "f the in-t st.r , jic in progress ,f esecutioi. . and twenty veaisao, when the veiicra : twelve, capiials ami Isn baes ate i.mv iinirhi J Ot .1 1. , ...
der this latter arrangement, theie would ; VAi nevr or gilie ,ne, I willingly submit ,or !'er(y lo const met .1 rail to id across, in diaaicttr, aad fuurt. en btt loi -i. be a chance for the previous qutslion, i ; to the decision of an intelligent public, 'l',ul Stale, he was asked, rathe r in tie 1 i- vrrz case of necessity ! After a very sliongamj lu tl)e ,, w er of truth. " 1 am ci.-!sion' ,lakV 1,e ""Sei.dt.l lo travel 01. hi-; O i the rJU"!i i:it..nt , the Senate cf Ma, debate, and much discussion of many jcjJUa lhiU .i,,e g,0;i,est enemy of ruth,,yl,,,y- lIe replied, with his usual eotbu ' s.tclim .M, ,tK iuitl, I a'l..ttii. t.i
'VVluter, showing that the obnoxious words w ere unparliametitary, of the cour. leou, graceful, and foicible illustrations tif the sme t.o.eitio.t bv Goidsboio.i J-h. of
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Ihe full, fief, ami manly exposition of point otoroer , me menus 01 nee deoate ja prejudice; her gi eattst Ii lend is time. s,Jsm u,Jl e epetieu n some u.;ui e: ,.iJU uj;!l t,:j, jj Ji(, f IJ,,,,.,,,,!,,,
niuidar new bv Leigh and I relinghuy. 1 irevaneu, anu uie iesoi uu ou o. lHr cm.-
sen: all lliis you cm imauine far more breleng and Mr. Adams amendment?,
correctly than 1 can desciibe lhet:i -
The)' will all, doubtlens, be sugjjes ted to your a.i:l by the Journals which will he j.uMi'hed in the morning papers. It is en..ugh for me Lo say, that this day sdouhi be maikeJ "with a white sloue"' in the People cateudar: the first attack of the nlli- e holding power, upon goo.l order .tid ihe Constitution, at a point, where if 'Uccessbil, the rtM.sequeuce to this .Nation u.i?t have been disasteioui and in-
will come up iu Committee of the Whole,
tomorrow, i will then hold you iufoimed of their natuie, which is in tha main, pacificatory. Mr Fwitig, rf the House, has been prevented from taking his seat to-day, by an attack upon him last last evening, as he ivhj leaving the steps of tbe Capitol, hy a Lieutenant Lane of the Army; a sou of Mr. Ij-of ihe Houe, for words spoken in delate, in ulatiou to Lis father, a few
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j.;.. .. w. .ew !(,3s ago one ot ihe ,-,., ,. Hlll.
locomotive eng.u.s ol the C a ruil en ami j $ r A1,lli Uc yiinCl Amboy hailKoad, wiuleiunii.ngatgteat; !Slil I, ,l lve i( ...j hi, iu Nc-w . -peed, w uo cais atfichcd, came uponj Uwi.-LnuilU J,nmot. a Hock ol pigeons. I he uirds llew iu the!
and her constant companion is humanity " t i-i..agcs cui.i ni:i 01 Rot. 1 nn. ..ot the ultimate end of ihtiri Jersey rail roads, and as f.isl as tl
animosity. I may have been regarded as standing in the way ; but the patiiotic and iijuied Postmust. r General is their object; aud llwough him the venerable and honoied chief magistrate of (his nation. Put the aim which guaided him from the assassin's blow, is not shot tened ; and the sameOinuipote.it power etiil iuIes to protect the innocent fiom the shafts ol calumny. To that power I cot.Gie .iy reputation, my life, my all.''
lives in choosing His KxcelUw J. bu
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line of the load, but the locomotive oveituok them aud killed two of their number.
r.l."' sai.l a uVixcu b ti-.i u'cbin tu hi' fif.s 1 lV'l culled yourself a 'N.dioi.id.' l..s e;:r, ..i now v o.s o il. v 0.1 r-e If ' N h.ir ' d. 1 n'.iiical a.li. 1
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The Man that take a Xeusnaper. Wel, ,vel" l.ausjo ihcir uau.es ev.-iy year -haye had a host of doubts wuhm the t..,,t: 'V.'1 i!-,u 1'"'50' '" r,V,:' ,t,, l t rive unites, a3 lo who is the real W IriuicA". l,J'a ' " 5 ,iUW '-mt
