Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 16, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 September 1835 — Page 2

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FOB PIIBSIDF.NF IN IF.'iO. GEN. WM. II. HARRISON, Of Ohio. "glBJFCT TO THE PECI'ION CFM THE SOVEREIGN WILL OF AN IMEMIGIST A N I PATniOTlC PEOPLE. Our F.aslern and ll'islern .Mails and Road We should have odverled to the rfesit y and propriety of a daily mail from St, Louis to Louisville long ago, !ut thai the subject was in better hands. It is now

six months since we learned that during jhis supreme discretion, it shall seem prop ., . . r r , , i , ler, we trust M r. Kendall tnay be permitted the last session of Congress, the late, . . , . ' . I I m rtttre Jrotri a post where such opinion" Postmaster General, Mbjot Harry, was,hav f.xtPnive influence, and enj-iy his urged upon (his point. The immense ex-'notions of patriotism in a private station. panse cf country and population mainly A rrl, thing it is. to be sure, when the; , . .i r ii ii . 'head officer nf the Post Otli'- f stablishdependent upon Ibis Louisville Imute i ,T . . . . ' ' , merit of the I mted State3, and a member, the growing commerce and trade of near :ero,;;(.0 of ,)ie Adm:nitration of the

half a million of people the impracticable weight of the weekly mails, at certain seasons when our loads are in the worst: order, with various other reaons, (not lorgelting an increase.! reenue; were ai. presented to Mai Harry in a proper light - i lli : . it r bv our Pvepresentattve, Mr. Kwing, so VJ vu ' ' b that the Department could view the subject in its proper aspect, anil be convinced that the lequest ihoul l be complied with, , , !. A ler some delav, it appears Major bar- ' '' J ry assented, and distinctly intimated that during this summer, Vincennes should be accommodated with a daily eat and wet dvitad lii friends here of the contemplated change. Tt 1 , . ..,! r. Now the semmer hRS almost passed over; ' the Postmaster General at present, is Amos Kendall, and the old arrangement .1 is chanced onlv in regard to the lav nC is cnangeu oiny in inniu m arrival and departure we nave only a Iri-weekly mail yet. What has caused the delay? Why should Mr. Kendall vm.tnnnp rtmncr what is so obvinuslv nio-' r ! a - . , . ... tier, and so earnestly desired ? e can- , , not conceive, unless it be that "the party ...... are now safe no coraplatnts in tins quar- -. trr nnr mnnpv ran (in v exiras 10 r ire r i ' l.oneenng purposes, or nenem , ic caU.e wutre ii sterna more uuuuaui, mm .o. :

good democrat will surely complain here ! V0;15'""" . con,'r"e "s constitution , . . . as I understand it." And when the prornnor has the arrangement been postponed ,, r n m11 ; 'r gives 1 he rue, the acferi follovv. (he on account of our Louisville Road, t PoM know this prarticallv. Let the peo which the United Slates stand indebted j pie in every section of the Union unite eince the first settlement of the country ?, ,,eart flml n:"n,! ,0 ,rifl? ,he Governi.j i s ment to its original, honorable, safe and

. r j i Wo can support men to approve ol trie ... , i.i - i -. 1. . U n a rlattriTPil lnil rw 1'oad of an appropriation o pay the debt incurred for its public accommodation , i nnd to improve it. We can go ahead; . , . , , , f -,x with the "taef-arfj,, and condemn a fath-( fnl Pepre.en.a.ive for urgingour interest. ; in tle'pttt 01 Bit party oiciauon: ami uij consequences must be endured! Wp mav i-. .i . i . ii.

. ... ' 'i ...,;tected by a hedge in Claij County, shoufd

resume ins sur et i in an i-eome ijo. , mine ivu.o. n - t" i

location under an ofT.cer of the U. States,ll'c e-iaon-uea wen enougn; our rne

is about to be effected it is an important'"16 "f " ran Buren"' may be given (and; Io r !f ;.nr ... l.l !.... f !

matter in nil its tearing. ;aring r.. ri iV. Cnnr.mi W intpnd to make this what it should have been long since for the information of many honest tut deluded "partisan men'' a standing tonic. The shameful experience of past , i years, and the developments of every; riar no iv ittminHl this COUISO ol every' honest editor. stmai-, i an ' . lowinsr .u Amos Kendall's letter to the Pos ter at Charleston, South Carolina extraordinary document. The foil paragrapli ailon.s some insigtu 10

workings of his mind. He says The society have ordered that the fob "I am not prepared to direct yon to for ; lowing premiums be awarded : ward or deliver the paper of which you! IjI Prfmiwa. Pest two y ears old Pull, spenk. The Post Oilke Department was , five dollars. created to serve the people of each an 1 all Second best tw o y ears old Pull, cert i fi of the United States, and not to he used asjc",e the interest of their destruction. None; Third best two years old Bull, certifi of the papers detained luve been fcr'c;,!(;warded lo me, and I cannot judge for mv-1 'rem Pest two years old heifself of their character to tendency ; but 'er, live dollars. you inform me, that they are, in character.! Second best two yeses old heifer, certi the most inflammatory and incendiary ficnte. and insuirectionary in the highest ue- j Third best two years old heifer, certili

gree. "Py no act or direction of mine, official or private, could I be induced to aln. , knowingly, in giving circulation to paper of this description, directi v or indirectly We owe an obligation to the law, hut n higher one to the communities in which we live, nad if the firmer be prevented to destroy the latter, it is patriotism tc disregard them. Kenterlaining then view. I cannot sanction and will Dot con damn the steps you have taken. 'our justification must be looked fo in the character of the paper detained, and the cirenmsiaor es by which 3 cu ar. surrounded " The TS'ew York Pos' is a thorough go ing Van Puren paper (or has been.) anr as is well remarked by Major Noah, th deceit and selti.li views cf Amoi Gnus a;

little favor in the eyes of hit friends as Lis enemie. Where whether be it becoming better understood, or, as the cuu of Jackson's influence declines, it is deemed the Van Buten policy to allow Kendall's un also to set, appears not; but the Post handles him in the following unceremoni' ous 'man ner, relative to his letler to the Charleston Postmaster: 'In rriifinr nlnce to the above letter we

p r . ------ . . - -. cannot refrain fiom accompanying it with an ex pre

tpres'ionol our surprise and regret ' Te 10 be raised anu mariulacturtd in tins intelligent people. I h? declarations and new. tin- inseparability ol Uhvi.-' appliesMr. Kendall, in an official communis i county . i promises, made to individuals to aid ' rn'V' 1"' n, should have expressed such send- By order of the Hoards of Doctors. . prmlunnp the .atn result, mt.M l;.-e lliPir!fIi) il,,,,lillnnf , mP111i)(.r

that cation ments as this extraordinary letter con tain". If, according to his ideas of (he duties of patriotism, every postmaster, mav constitute himself a judge of Ihe laws' and suspend their operation n hrnever, in ) General Government, while he confesses one breath that he has no legal power pre em ' " newspaper, whatever be the nature ol ii" j !cor)!4)m, ,ie,.,res ln n,e very next, that y no act or nis win ne ai... unuuj ... indirectly, in circulating pubheahons . i -it l ' i .1 : i 1 - an incrndiarv and mtl immatory charac- . ., : .. .-. - . ;i-r. U ho gives him a ngl t-to jmlee ot nh u incendiary ard itdb.n.matory ? ,Vas there any rcarvaliou of that sort in his oath of otlire?'' We would like to commend the inde . pendence ol the Post in this matter, rut j(- R ,,1 praj,e ,,e srreiT9 iigh( ,e tightened upon him to the tune of an apology. ' ii 'act i. mm rvennnti s tetter to tne P.wtmn.lnr ... rhnrlptton a io.uilirnl nor,.rommilt,, ;tni jleCil document be- . . ' - ' ; udes containing mnns'rnus doctrine, sub- , , verstre ot taw ami government. i arte ''''lowing in proof: M e owe an obligation to the law? Put . . . .1 . 1 a hirher one to the communities in which we live, an ' if the former be perverted lo destroy the latter, it is patriotism to disregard them " Phe translation of the nbo v - -"Dor ., , r , ,-, . 1 tne taxes it yon uou 1 line inetr opera--J ' ,,'on. 1 lis in this Jark Cade manner . ,i n , . . , that the -.cornPotmater General ol An rtrw Tnrlison s mannfurliiro does bin dn. j (3 - n.. i . i . utim-i.no orjrer a government o, lan. or c ,,riti!utmna! lim.'s to power.-, . """: ' ,c ' r : ilegal character, and such men as Amo Kendall and hi colleagues will be fcun . intho.r,.r-r,arcta(inr. . , t ' 'I ' - j - I ha U dhnth f jMlr-ir VAt-ir eon so.1 " - marks int niai.e riaa reen iatnneii in Contv,,ont tlv,ve m,le from this pUee, on the National Road. It is called it . - ii- 1. - - I ..ili:.L - I an i.iircn, ami hiup llKiait'S tj iappomted Postmaster. That an office w ith such .a name. mn.

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- - - - ; ..vV , Ifice e'tnblishment. ATTM:, SHOW A.M FA I II. The Knox County Agrii ultnra! Society will hold their first annual exhibition on t,e .ec0nd .Monday of October next, at the court house nnd on the suuara in Viticennesi John , aw. E,i. has been rem'-csted to' i ii ., 1 ... . ; . . " ;i!eiiver an nddre-s r-. : ii i . imade f.r the rxhtlution of all sorts ol 1 i" ""T r r X"Vr. , f r Stock, ol arming Pools, and of articles; n' I'omestlC manufacture. Alter the Cl-i ui . 1 , . , 1 hibition and award ot premiums, the pro-! 1 1 1 1 , , I I ,,er'T fX",l,Ued- " ltS,red the ownerV ;.wim,e exposed to sale. .caie. ! 3rJ Vcm . Best Bull call under one ) ear 01... 1 iree 10 ,a, Second bet Bull calf under one 3 e u ' old, certificate. Third best bull calf uiulpr oiip year ol ceriihca'e. th Prem Best Heifer calf under rne . ear old, three dollars. Second best Heiler calf under ono year A rorlihnl. 'iV.,.1 i-c i'r ir 1 . ...... ....or. o"- y old, certuicnte. 5th Pre,n -Best two years old Uam f.vej ... I Second best two ears old II im . certi I iiea'e. ! Third l e?t two years old Ram, cetlifi :te. Cth Prem. Best hog not over eighi-j teen mouths old, live dollars. i

Second best Hog not over 1C months obi. certificate. Third lest Hog not over 18 month old, certificate. 7ih Prem. Best piece of Jeans not less (ban ten yards, five dollars. Second best piece Jeans not less than ten yards, three dollars. Third best piece of Jeans not less than ten yards, two dollars. Qth. Prem. Best plough manufactured

in this county, live dollai The Stork and articles to be exhibited A. I). SCOTT, Secy September -1th . IE3j. LDTTLR 3. To my felbrx-citi tns of hnnr, f)aviesi, JMarlin. I.anrtuce, firetn, (Jzven, (Jlay. Putnam, l igo and Sullivan caimtier. 1 have already ru.'ierted lo Ihe injurious falsehood, in n gard to my faith nod r elisions vor?!ii p. w h ir !i me I r 1 mdt "t inc ly as nn elect iooper i:ig la'c, npernfffi as wrongfully against the Roman Catholic church as Rgamt mr. This einundU'ss ; (..)Uv, , v ,ohn ,' .Aw (f) 0,v,.'r Cromwell I n- 0ne'n rnunty tbence it was propaga lahricafion was. I am (nld. In?! cnmmuin ! led as matter of far, ! The design ol su I ies, i in perfect keeping with that rf Davis' friend, calculated lo exciie parly tePiln(r- vj.,(,v rHtl r( nuMr.ber the emmrc-vltiou, o( Mr. Geo. P.non ihat Da vis is "politically and morally unsMind." Ilnon was llieri nrs;i"g him'elf as the gen nine adheient of "the party ;:' vet nliri yoluntaril promising not lo interfere in thp late ran as, rxropt by giving hi-1 own vote, th' fame Mr. hi ion wrotp letters lo aid the same Da v !--! hi, tinip and occasion, will mi doubt explain. On ac count of former sa ing-e. J'avi f ur,il it necessary to inflame and org" the party. .. . ' - ., . .- . . . . ' '"S. attri.-n!.'.! the mcrea-ed pn - ces Ol (be larmf rs prni,uct. to t he mea- , no .... sures o the 1 ieidenf. I he itnp'ition , m,MtP,! -ii!. r;.i,,.,i., , 't - ,t,on winch displayed triclcer v. an I e1 , (- , , , , .. VI"CC(I awantol know edp nnd ot can,i -.-i , , , . 1 it. -"tiiiio-ii ot 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 r.'i 1 1 IP exjo'lienced by F'nL'latrl in her tradp wit!, Cbi na the los of cUto labor in on-,p nt" bor est India c 't'Mi anu t no i! 1st 1 acted and the consequent iCnru!Hiuri ot Kjypt ... p , . iiepeiiiianrp ot L.torimd on otu cottfn ,,' lrl.rQ1110;. . . i 'no increnspd consumption ot cotton ?o id ;HIK, iuCTe.fi (,ra, r jtn, . . . . ' pari ol Mates, companies and mdividu (borrowed of foieign ngents at heavy , n,erPs0 have . -prp; c . . icc ,'-,., Jln,, ,hMr),v ,hp hr.s become a bet t pr ma . U et for iw 'I'bo ma, kef lorn. The party. ari l disastrous influence rf some Executive art;, only can-"! tho a'a'p to borrow lorn" r:.,.iinl i, :

dent was ostensiS.ly made to eXel..im;:er- ' '"' ""ined and a vn.,.,

rPSIagainst its use! Present prices would jn time. ditTiie wealth- but rhr ,l,ir.;.,M of

10 ! uch prices depend upon nn President! il -:or party measure. hi could be let(P(1 '"jit a fall were to take j lice neither Tre -

' " a Ian were to take r lice ! ' Hdent nnr patly would a-.imc the blame jn that case. Some of (ho cause of thp : present prices are likely to continue. I Put is the value of your Ian is and loi n d r tc.fw ... A.' - i . ' iwi iiujii; .m, oui 'huh i constant vavigation and giod Voa.U -and , you want a fair portion'of ,ho .ale o ; ri"iu. .....- iu mo yn. ri rnn.iru'-iinr; lliesc mr, W hile the preent mnde of sale and part' veto doctrine nrevniM.i - . ".' . " Crar i tem, lie ewept irom you. nml your proper,ty cannot increase in value as it 10uU - state credit cannot be obtained to t fiVct all snrh ol ierfc-.-lia f.i !. :...,! n.,' ------ j r.u...r... m. ei.iion m.ii os oirecie.i. John W. J)ivis proei.iiprl that he i in favor of a ppropriatit'g public money to 'all imiirovementj ot reneral infetest Are not all public facilities, iipces.ry and proper to promote intercourse, of gen!--

al inteiesl?"1 Every reader knows lhaCcial ni.iko siiperenltriz all other :ir-uin"iit

--..... .. 'c :.. i- - i iviniii v w nui ni ''I couiiuei'iai lariu- .... ,.' i cultural tie, 01 1 1 i te comparative v wi iotit ac-rt- ' ' - pro-perity. Indeed agriculture. 'rommprr nm ril.l nil 'ir hiri:. mtei n i i i' advance in co.,cert-they n.ut grow and 0 (ogrther, and cannot pro.per a - . i- .1 . . ' . part. t rom the cutting of a tree, through ,1. . . r ,, . p f .. . r all the labors of the I inner i field, to the launch of .1 boat and Com the launch to

i the loading, guided by number and n.cav h,i''-i,,r! ,'' 'r"",' ""' l-lf : I 1 - , know, and I fei I, Miaf :i.v rh-cieni . m a- le.-en .sure, this mutual dependence is loiind. (,;, bv h( ,....;, ,. .....v ,,r..i.-r Wl.'.rl, I tool. ! All history establishes Ihe fa -1 . that their mv t,'.at, (a it boa-!i I had "hump vol 1 1,1 re:i iu united power improves and cultivates the than ver i-iini. d.) nr-I r e coatinued ed-.'ts i earth, and (heir union is neresarv to at'-'"' a f'-w sebMiuin; ..ponni- to e.eirs.!e n,.-, ' r i 1 ... " . ' added I . that c.ir.-iini't .1 ee ; !.it the . ition- ! ford the reward es.eritial to promote .n-- no.(i! wa, ,,.,. ,.n, , , r , , , , .. ., v , ,,VT .,. ! t'uslry, energy and prplily . Is ihere ;. n,,..nce. and th.. v.rUi men wr- not .!- , a pat riot who w ishe we1 1 to the country . jert to be .'Mcna-ced cv. ive.n.ire . I hope e .that does not deite every measure w e ' .oajont v Kavi -.e-vd ni.-n.-p, mn b- '!: require t.. insure Hip improvement of our the ,i ..:or, am! te !-"' ... -d.tary p I . , , ,. ll.oii I hold tor nep a Van l..i'pi. bitelirc. wd.e.e rivers and roans? Lxcept a former he- iu.v,, ,n!,.llrc ai,.r it. .hnil r.-reaier be

! pr esentalive ol Knox county, who inl-vril not. .1- -"the m-mry of th- pei:il- ii ml. I ' r 1 y ' ed his C' liSi i'llf n!S ime v ears ago . Ilia! ' he expend) ( f-.r the benefit ol the peo le,' ui.d ! it would be h vaste of the : per cent fund t!"' ' e :de e. id . ' 1 -, . .. ,,- , : Now to ennalnile with nn nt ".void abb' tio1 to apply it to improve the Wabash, 1? . , . , ... ,, . . ...h. 1 l j ' ' ii -e of Jonn W Ih h- eenr-e m res; iru to tin ( there a friend ot the counlty. that does. ,Tl.. , klt,? i,.tel. mu. ,. P . ber;e ..f conn- t ' n .-1 f 1 ioiv t!io roTnt':ii nl ii'itl t in! bini I rom '..m in, t r. . t r. , I 1 r 1 1 . -1 .1 nn I II j I . 11-

n ' , ,, .,.,,,, ot oj mail road to b im nro v ements of a "sfn eial character?"' ft will a party pro - en pt 1 ve vf (a doctt me, and i!ioe calling themselves tho men of it author, ( tn by t iistainitig In at "r ight or wr.mg. m directly sustain 1!) will ncli men heteat "Pproved I " pn' Mi-. ll: e in thi-

r.onijremnl di"ri,;t? Nurtured hei !t.rv t obe-!,e,.c.. t . the m-rry b-.' - d ai almost f.om mv ou;h Ihmo in heart an:ia.-mte r r. -,.tT. 1- miuM earn iit" i in pr,llCi,l!, I ie.-l ,,slf impelled b fllu'S ' I I - n ,.,, In eri oppo-e ! to I "P IM '.res to w ip .. , every emo'ion ot gratnu.ie and regard. he Uiw fr; ; ' v - a it if he p e - to answer till iiue-tion erni haticallv, l.-ied ti.p l a !u,e ju't ret.'f liii'iana. he w.-oii' I

hcrr not I do n-l '!"spond on accaunt ol

!'pon,' on sicca' tut ol he in ,vo.ii. tl lo "t'.e pirty' m'i b a- ' i,IU. have alwayJ'i be-.i-if he rr,ed ..tliee tn.d.r ll.e Km- I . . ' rutive. be w i"'dd be re. pure,! to a ns Lie n

the late success uf 1) relied upon the good sene, c uiect pnn-i cij les, and moral lorce u tr'i'iiand puj I- gJ. to intlaeuce a largo majority. 1

never can believe that you want an irrepnr.sibli and omnipotent Executive power, disregarding your interests; and I cannot allow ihe late seeming disapproval of mv zeal and devotion, which I know in so many instances lo have been caused in my absence and during my sicltnps.

l.y false tales, party impositions, and the dexterous arts of a few men of Knox. Sullivan, and other counties, (a portion (it ..l,,. it ;.. . I. .1 .. .'I l .;.ol i ii.i c . i i I nr ,carididales hereafter) to he palmed off a- ; the deliberate judgement of a fiee and nn i o p in time - exierienre win sne MiiPV resemble '!ia! of S ha k-pea t-'s 'n :i 'edict, "when he promisei I'derlareii.

that he would die a bachelor, be did not , , 1 I""""- "!- appi,t-a-,i ii ,,, . , ., tion- (or r.I.ic : himI if thrri- wa rmil, in- "rotthink he should live to be mamed. n,.rmi.iri, 1. ,. ..,,.. , nrn i i I'tnin.irK, no srrnplH ol ron.ctfrirp, 1 ( ur long neglected claims and etateiwhy was eimuirv mada beforr rnmpaint? To in(rret. hop Id have Corn inced you (lint be line wlirn proof is inn lllcient, i? i,,,f grewter other fpiaiiti" i!iori are necessary in n flH.v' ,hnn to doubt hen it is con inrins; ; and member of Cmgre,, than being for or 1"" ' '"""'' evidence is conrla.iir, ,,- rt. , . . . ;S'tiv' t. ftnnonv n raider riirioM, tlmn vnl.i;i!ilr againt some particular views ol a Pi ei-; ln!1Ue no i..'f. il,;,t o,,l,l depend ,, ,).,; rent; and in the lata struggle it was oh navso uf Dr. Jo!m W. Ihvi I look toother servable, that iff! President'n namp wns i'i'hority. hen t lie publn-ntion renclieil nim, first used again: me, with every s neries ' ('"',r. ,in v' "f,';r, if "PV'K1 in Iledf-rd, . , , ... . . : and I va inmble to mnT in Sj.mrer whai deot v.lcan.1 artful deceit, in sections the .frnec ,,,,. m;iU ? ,,,' ()r lhe foih.n, most lemote from rorrect intelligence. (lay, h addres-ed the people hi Uono. nr.d ;To engender n tempest of fiarty feeling, rbar-ed ins with many ntrenc e plrnd want of and rr;ite unfounded prejudice, etms ;t'""' ffl n''"i ' Imlo npe t. me f,,r (,,.,(. f to have been the rhief objects of Davis i"r'" ""ly, "rfk tiefor. ) i,., rnled to feebor, ....... . J, , ' romird to do 11,11, h : nnd by unparalleled ef. and his ni.i. f'he expected aspirants) frontcry. jaeplin.' and b.ic.'h cover.,! witr, that many well meaning men were thus pnrty aid, ibo imp points i f r;i-e, ald p'adereirpfl, I row know. On some orca rp' " f i'-e issnu bpfore the pronlo. llpdidimt sion I found appointment for Davi to I0""" ," hi' '"'' denial.., hul evadeif, m,d 1 ., , . 1 .t .1 'labored t rrimme.te me for shewine Hie dpninla sprak nr. .be day at d itTer en! la f ,t,,nn(s to have been d-.,-,!. of re: !bn I iv a" n"tiiied to meet him on tm; h. .A he frocreed. he imjroved nimn hii thp l!Vh July at the I, ,'le ol Geo. Catt, ,,:,, ' tin1' by a publication of Mr Ojhi.ro, Km x ri uaty. and afiri wards notifip.l from (,h; rdl'"ri)f ll,e l'PT i" wbi. l, ih . hulleno a d.lVerent qn.ter, to meet him at Hono. ''V i;r--nJ -l--are.i that ha t..o w. a.,ail. . 1 , , P1 be n. Pan littered "the most fnl-eand "' I';'"'f'"c ro-oiy, fame day. I ,ladr..Js abu.e upon n.p. I,v re;.re,r,,ti? that :o:J I t ot advi-e mv i!ltant friends thro1 in c nt exi.in with Mr KwinV. I "had rornmilthe l i st ( .ili-p; ii.rc-ed the conrpo 1 1 ated ,p'' r"icery, moral if not lepal, had lied, n.i.

rartij influence of tli.it hlishinent in,,'r f. , f . ,,.1, r n ' ' 1 1 ' ( j w - . 1 . . . -1 ''rj'i'-' T a. t - , in -I 5 1 P rs I D I !i e l ! -1 r 1 r t . J IS no longer .1 t ". . t . 't,. be truld un.'er it? present guidance. I (e rn 01 v road to thp limn annoint " ru ' n" ' ,ne ,'r10 '")lnl mpnl (Itp I bid mnl b,w, m mo.t : . . ' .' . Davi.'. wbe.i a 'pver pios.iated me Spen.-er, Owen County. 1 lie' j ;i djvi'iitv I lis. 'insw-, our ends.

lo'i.L'S I' .v them li'nv o iil " I know n ceritlemmi poeeil of bvn nllnrj Of my n !:if ss I1 'vi was in! r-ned fie- 'R in port. Are the letters lorperies? ("re Me meetinr ai P-no; but be t here a '),"',or The Iwn.r will fm.l Hsewhce. avad.-d of it. to bra id.-h in Clian Inl"?, "h" co""' ' '' lli'lian o..i nnd it iliall rr.rne forth alsrt if rieoy al.-Pi.,-o 'he nio( n'.abl dennls, and .renry. When I rcreive-l the 1,-Peri of Mr. evau a pt; trx'. a -id falp charges, in te ;-l'iin1ngi I vn a nw nieiiile r. and dad m

1 1 oiii r !, ip !c 1 1 :hoseof;.e J,,,,:,,- l.a.cii.':-ca,Tn,; .. .. . . ' IS an I..di.u. L mm.o,.r; at Oe -a m crs, am time t o, be wa inform"'! that it was ow- , --'o lus ow coui-p, a Pu! I (n.se impuialior. cf ne I " "''' " 1 1 I"'"'1"'1' i ' ' lend. ti a t tbev weie "r-"n -t0'1 ot the meenn? at P.-mo. n repmt (when I w-a utterly una ble to rut u:. or leave my rovn at S .enI - I " he w mg w ith Davis nnd I lot voles af that point, by thi bae abur.li(v! The

! llrletJ I" n,e nn 1 cir rotated hi somei"" llehon.l) which the Aids I now mention, 1 pla-. w h the name of .!..,. W. lU.i, ZZ Tl'ihf.re;" 1 ""tl"",t r"v n;1 !T,P' ""1 f,H,mri! ":.,nn n,.;,n ' '" ... official Irti-r prpvion.lr writters

vvi !.fi th fa l-ehood ih' mmnt.l ( Lwuti.- is in

In, -rave)o.r tello w : :') have l.e.-.i rxpo-ed I ha'I now noli,-,.. rendr red .wi.tentby thi iln-a.Iy in Ih" (.nrelte; theireoin.pt -ioim i r abhrnlmn. I)-,, Rid 1 ha. I purpo.ely deUioo.mi. A mo.t M-an.!al..i! l.:.e d.-tiH.t,. o( , lilT,.J his Uttem, tn.til so ;ip 4 period that he .ill Hath, (a 1 proved l.y authentic .l-.e,i,n.-r.t. had n.t tune to answer me before the elrtion-

. " HI It I III l iJM I' II .1 IV ;l - ' "l ' ,,"..,!- ''' ;r ; n .i . ,ht luni lV II 1VIIHU III .1 I.J I' (II Ml V o er tn ome i laces i in- -i .emocrai - new - pa - per ( i i n. i n on na mvn name.) ki -pr yroins I''' ' ' "" ' y... n.. uis atloat. ..-...t...-r..,-.l1T . ' .. r . I I....... . '. not vet in-ertr I Mr ty hm.-.li.) whi.-l (i a i- prarni in II. .of M., -d, and tho WeHrn Sa...- v-.v rr.l ' itably, no doubt v.,-, in my political r;i reer a s ',!;' '-''" c'r "W-s, in otive and in.hder.t, ba- - 'rv'' '".n.-ir....ieedatmy.ie.t. (-n.r Va i;,)rt. win t,.., lhe VtM om,.,. M, ,,,,k ri,it,. ., .,. i !,,. . B,,d f.,t... hood in the (;i..br,- w i- -. arm d throush some e uintiei by i'.e'riii.i; men, w ho should, reci iv h,'i,t Inr tiimr (.' or a v i ' y l will not piu-ie ttie entire cirt.lo of inipronor niriti.i u "d to ,1cf.'t me. One tooir I huve reserve 1 to rnnrbi.le with, because it re..irc i xpo'iire, with a pe . What Ii i' ;.iiei'p-t i.C lie ihllrirt will re:.l..lutrirt will re-.l.e . . In- ir. v d. b it. from t ho i rn port in t n'caoi'i.l ,- J , , ' . ,, , , . , rl re.ii v lor a el ion. t ime will shew I orov la Irom the import Hit ioeaoi' I lPI1t to sav, that 1 hold vi lane., no tweU, !.....relr,in,i...i I ....r ii, ,. vnn i iibt, ot tie in-on-Mct and contradictory ..,.(i men. .( : "V" "' "'"" . 'mav, however ho omP .rpfi.t r..'nolat...n in , . ; " 1, j t, .,.;,i, ,i, p,,r, .i,r,-t tine 1l.1t "one t'1""11" " l"e 1 ' 'r' H . ' ' ' ." " ' 0 c(f.,, ,,v .0 ,nr;,i ,(, ridienlon. iron, t sub lime:"' Who' know what enrtv and I... k ma ui;,.-.. 1 r.-. I!ir,e "th. -ial. h.,o d'-a i;,v.. ,.'d one I his sun . 1 adv. rted l i bis r;iL-, r 1 tiie I ; oft 1 n treaty, i b I iderred lip in i: m l. y 1 1 e , , j.-r., :P iapi-ti'.' trt t Ci , o!;i i be t Ii b. ip' in to '',. el( ! , I felt - i re In ii. -ire t an ; r,i, 'ii,t.ii, lit, tin eicii'' ii masii e in cm, .t j'uent n in' re. ,.iiiie that be bad been an appht ant for idSc. i lore n, v e I, i' ' i n, V i t t out u", e 1 n a a f i i c i I I n-ov, , i v ;j iie in op;."!.i. t. to "i'e party )ril(11j .,. r'.( , nt may oesne. at tireencasiie. I tl r.pnds ot i i v i . at urrericasne. .iMtifu i traia of un stitiioat'.arn, and p ibl.cij cl.a'.lsa-.

fed tlie production ef roof; at t:,- .vr ,n e tliey circulate) ropu j of a l it r 1 it by :,k ,, datad in "day, lo33, to import-a !'.'-. brlnr ,,t no charjje of hH vinp ar ted corrupt)- n$ n Coimiiia'ioncr at mi Imlinri treat r, ha,l ,r l preferi e(l. Thug, verbal denials, a chn;. t. published, and an imposing letter , reipnrrd of mo to join isuo, piii I publish the evidence. .Ins-

Itm lo rnvs. It til d mv liffiii!. A. n,....,!..,! l nn, rT,.rj , , , f r.-rd fr ,he Cllm,,ry' r, ; quired it . I n netive mi the defensive, and 'the Inters ere not private l.y declaration nr !'Y mutter; the sub-taiili,d poinn they c-,tnhlih-'t'l Oliirli were denied) art- on f,! , the r,ub- . (irll F, ;l , H'hmrfoi, (it. :! thev . sentiallv f a public rharntter in every point ,f .n iu nriiate than iiu..i li.iii-n .,i ,i . f tier i Fo; If I r.-pi.piit. "I'lio letter fr m tli Indiin nli'n f, rinuUted by Darif' fripitd. in Putrfl,r,sf'ii'i'u unn.r aic. Hint th- f.i:ln of , uhV."''!"? lt,,,pr made nP between" Mr ... ..... .111111,.. . vr nn, rn L r. A I )i- D ...... ,11 . hnt.lr retort to t!,e same coi.fe. in othpr ..-.r.. I fl bound by nl! that I owe 10 my-. i, fimily 1 a"'1 count ry, to pronounce all -m-h nMtn.n f ,,r ' ., , , . ' I ns- and .nnl.nr,u, and t . ndor. rhi d-riarafiou to the full extent Mr nh,.r,. I.l 11 Tonimiltfil a t j io-ra phica I error. in ioellifiLthe name of Jelininc, nn i for nn e had eican'il correction. I ho hi thp original I. Her. nml time to devote fotl.e luhject; andlmdeath. !ih Hr""; nf "";". can-ea ll,e "i! eet matter t . be rit aside dnriri" Hint t -eiuon. n.irii..- tbe last senior, it,., Irealv ... involved ; I examined tl papers nnd nrcouiits

c call, an d the i , " "J an" torn al a part ot tha I" hi w 01 thy s"n,n,f"1 ""aiisnrtion., I advocated the reolu'ion otTered in the l!r.ue h (;,.n M'(-Hrt. nn

iwl.j. h occa.in,, Am... f.ane. ,t will he re,e,,b.red, took otrenc; thi matter was tlierpfora fbe origin of tht d.ITu ulty. I ) vi, I am told. 1 P"""'" " " enn.ii letteri Iron, me lo !iew ; (f cnn ( " - ,k.t I l... r. sr. .. Id.irinj my first tesi..n (before I had any persen. 'nl knowl.-dtP of the matter to nrovo the wilin .i behalf. A i.oi her ... I.,n,l. ;i n.n . I...I . .. k. L . I . I i . -i. ....im - ic mrw mr nan iirn, i win ; ,.t dei-r, to civ. n reply , th.; but bavin ,the Ihi wturli rejnlite tie eon.'nrt of honor. .,!,. n n, I prono.inee J tV. ),vn a li.i.p cat. urnnmior, an empiy i.racir-irt, ami an ii l.unoin I 1- . 1hi tunereedr. anv fiirlln r arenrnrnt. and after the evpn. ition I have made, cauimt be matter of af'. r roini lainl. I am your friend and fellow-citizen, j JOHN K.WING. ! IIIOHMtlll. nl IdF.O In Mn. t.inn nn ihr ."tli int Ma. FiMf- Pohtii:. a native of Penriy lv:inia--a wmthv mid n:dii trirn yoiinr man. Allhoiirli ml a -toit time a re-ident. be had made manr frier.!. I'-By toreien band. Ids dyinr eye rrrf rloef, "'''"-' ham . I.i neerr.i 1 r composed; ' ' !"" hatil.i IluiiMp crae a.U.rnM - ' "in,.,,. un.iiin u. it. t i ..... u.. ., .. . i ., t. : u' ' In thi. , tare on Thurdny Ut A. no-i. iiii.inl 'on iiiSjjii ri.Jri.iii Ksii Al rntlflT. i: will be old at Public Auction on S linrday lhe ?Cfh of September, . it -' nt (he Ute residence of V. K. OltI'.it'K. in the (own of Vincennes, a Variety i I Il' u-.hold and Kitchn Furniture, consiat ing in part of Vnty. .MtiAv-rnny fttAe AovvA, n.M". y.cn i. i'.Mir a.d hook cast., ()?"P. I'd T.P.AC. ONF. WAHDKOBE, oF MM'i TM.L11, oK PAIR MI'E TtBLt, ON K t AI'.i.l l'KI.M tLjS, I SMALL DO, ; 1 lltir M-i'tr-is, 1 Kitchen Clipboard, I Knives h'oi k, & a lot of Hard Soup. . I't ctl.er w lib pdaiid. Chan, ar.d BedHeads, J SatliUr .MtirtiuLZulc fx J'vitlle. - s tjo'' nj'f fin.'i it tntnfifonft Cwp't'ngt ', (tne ! -trfl d"uhh bar r til dun, AI. -n, T'. -' II IV f :s Of BEKS. Tl'.i; Mv--Mi "ii over live dollars, i cre'-'i' "t "me m''lhs will be given , t b at i un iia-er g'' i1 -2 hi note with approved -oriirify, All r,ii of f,ve dollrfis huJ ind e r, c ash ri I, i:n.' . 'A M K. OB PICK. ;e; I. I., h, IE35--I6-2 'inen:;e. XFjW GOODS. ; - I' p ..,, , ... r .,. .v.'! an ndiilti'.nal supi.lrof rirv wad be 'oi l lovr for Cath cr -ll artu:!' of i ro,.i;r e n in:' y ) f . III')K i IRACT. Vi j - cr.c J 'ir.e 1 ! , li I j.