Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 18, Vincennes, Knox County, 3 October 1835 — Page 2
VINCENNES. SATURDAY. IICI. 3, 1835.
iptsvasp&aaa a & si as FOK PULSiDENT IN 11336. GEN. WM. H. HARRISON, Of Ohio. "SUBJECT TO THF. DECISION OF1' T11C SOVEREIGN WILL OF AN INTELLIGENT AND PATRIOTIC PEOPLE. DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICAN .MEETIN (J. FOR PRESIDENT WM. HENRY HARRISON. Whereas, the Second Monday in De-
out the country, and you may see hireling,
runneie instilling these, and many other unfounded opinions; end the Post Oflice press, doubly charged with defamation and falsehood, (directed by men who pock et from the public treasury) is brought to
liiear vindictively against all who dare lo
dissent. Reiterated falre charges are
defence may have requited that course on the part of hi friends. The facts will be ascertained. Mr. Ewing in one of Lis late letteis, adverted lo the publications
tve had made iu lelation to the yellow tickets, (the false report of his death le rind extended into different counties, but it was used and heard, and urged in Mar
tin county.) and to traduce him was the of such impositions; and it his character .examples be entirely lost upon us
patriotism; who, to subserve their ownlnnd render the poor poorer, its members selfish and insatiate ambition, are endeav- j have a common icteresl, which will genoiing to div ide the country into contending ierally induce them to act together. If, factions, and whose only rule of action injio the power of union, of wealth, and the partisan strife they aie stirring up. I genei nl intelligence, ihey are enabled to is that to the victors belong the Udd the udvantoges rl divition among the spoils of victory. ! D e moc r a r y , t hey nie certain to govern These are plain and undeniable truth." hhe country, to mould all its laws, and d.
made against every public man w ho ven-1 Listen to the w arning voice of historv . j reel tl.eii administration. It is agaiusl tures to sieak as a freeman should sneak, ;nnd let not its multiplied and rnelanchnllv isuch divisions, therefore, that the Demo
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iurv should ever guaid with sleepless vi-
The advocates of Van Buren al wav s gilance.
r u..n,. -ru r,,n ,i and moral standing be not destroyed, he
f. . . . is fortunate. llegardless ot such baseness, try to impres a false belief, that they are Here, w e are tohf, by this dignified ashis advisers only shew their own base-,, wj venlure (o j-oiewarn my fellow citi-'the "great democratie party;" the'v arejsembly, that the rich and the intelligent
ness: the one should give or get a vouch-!ens, and will speak as 1 believe, iv ith (equally industrious to stigmatize theirjate banded together against llie uemoc
er for the other, as all such defamation passes the known character of that individual "like the idle wind.' The counterfeit pretensions and malice of such men. TPfTlilarlv dealt nnf in (hp Sun for
cember next has been designated as ... ,, . r ill- . ,: , I,,,); years, has Leen properly appreciated bv the day for holding a meeting at Inoi-J j 1 1 anapolis by delegates from each Coun-'the people. They know Mr. E. to be
ty iu the State, for the purpose of form
iog an Electoral Ticket to support the ''Democratic Republican Candidate of the People, Gen. William Henry Harrison for President," therefore, Notice is hereby given to the Democratic Rcpublicau citizens of Knox County friendly to this distinguished Hero and Statesman, for the Presidency, to meet at the Court House in Viucennes on Saturday, Nov. 7th, (the anniversary of the
Uattle of Tippecanoe) next to appoint
"An konest mnn and long- tried friend,
On him they knoir tbey can depend; He doe not slip from side to fide, In himthe people can confide. His country's good his only aim, He fears not men, or party blame; He is in truth the people's man And hated by the tools of Van, Because he will not Ifnd his :iid To execute the plan they've laid. By Caucus schemes and sly dictation T' make Van ruler of the nation." The scrub IlaUeif must get his vouch
ers.
. n . f , An ilia fount i In rpnrpmnt lia
in the meeting to be held at Indianapolis Ve have toTcknow ledge the rein December next. .
As this is the only Kepublican way 0f cepnon oi me nrsi lour numoeis ot a new-
entire confidence in the integrity ot your 'honest opponents as 'aristocrats,1' (their racy, that these contiol the governreaders. It is known to every man that low n proper title,) and proclaim, that the ! menls of the States as w ell as ot ihe UniGen. Jackson will not be partner of the, people, -ragged rascals," "vulgar Jack-jted States, and are effecting for their own power of the next rieside.nl that it (son men, (as a iu!gar rascal above the i benefit, a partial legislation by these govwould be a usurped prerogative lo dictate (signature of "Democrat1' iu the Western Jernroents. to the injury and loss of the Van I'.uren t us, in duect opposition to j Sun falsely charges the "whiggies") ate (democracy. And the demoracy is implor
our consiitu1 ional, blood bought right of j with them ! Now look to such fellows in 'ed to unite in an impenetrable phalanx,
power, or ofhee, do Ihey mitigate the. and in an uncompromising hostility to ibe wants of the poor? Do Ihey deduct fiom I w eallh an.l ioielligenee of the cnunlry ! their fees, or aid the poor i Tune is inn-'Oh ! is it wondei ful that our cities aie ney to the poor man, and the V an Huren jconvulred by law less mobs, led on and men are of true veto cast; the property of stimulated into madness by these base the poor man, and the products of theii appeal?, these incendiary harrangues?
jlabor will not by them be increased in Is it w under ful that the days of Ihe le-
value, nor will his tine of travel be les-; public seem alieady to be numbered, sened by any appropriation to our roads , when such doctrines and such principles, or our rivers the Van Buren oflice-hold-; woi thy oiily of the woisl days of the i eign ers want ull the money! A w hig paper, of terror iu France, at openly and zeal"Cincinnati Gazitte,"in relation to ihe iously advocated , by those who have the distinction of poor and lich, justly re- pow er to gi e lone to public tculimcnl? maiks j "Wealth isso often thought to be the main' Agrariamsm is the principal, the diconsiituent of respectability . that when an ex- semina I ion ot whichever the country has
choice; and the office holders by the imposition of Jdcksonisui and party discipline, hope to influence men who do not always rtrisct. But I should first have defined the appellation ' Van Buren officeholdeis' it is only the same as Van Buren "democrats" men who are benefitted by his use of the President's patronage, at the expense of the country men who wish him elected in contempt of our state inteiests, to obtain, or perpetuate personal favour men dependant upon party delusion, who have labored to secure a partisan majority in the lower house of congiess, and would destroy the
senate to do a w nv all responsibility. The
"Western Sun" has shewn by its matter, ieption is designed to be understood it must le iat) jt9 jiart. j inducing the scents of .i . i ... i ii .i. 'distinctly expressed. The universal newspaper .i- i....j . i. .. in- . . . .
- . . . i . ,1 t i .. ii . ,i i in a i sucn men ex si e ven nere. nare ei . - . . . , , , , u i?ui ur i anu r 101 uy m d ic ii a i ue r em pa 1 1 p formine an e ectoral ticket it is hoped respectable weekly paper, entitled, , , . phrase, in mch casts, i 'Poor Out respectable, J ' .
h.Uh.i..r.,,f,i..dl.b .... ,..rf to. fVW.,,;.
I the government, the men known the poor int.uiateJy can for a moruent h-; lion of those of cur readers w ho do not
now the incumbents? The io sucn a ""--resey. 1 here is no class o so-; un(, r ;U)(, tho it,nn,r,g of this word, we-
very idea i preposterous, if the people. orf-rrtt jlist cUJlio respect more generally ico!' ,he f'dlowmg rltfini:ion of it fiMn
nau me power. lo citizen is so ignor- abound than am. .115 the poor. WhiU the i !1- llie ei neuet j our ubi : ant as lo know the distinction between ness of vice which pio luce far the larger pro-j "It is immalf rial w hat the or igin of Ihe
those whom they elect, and those othcers portion or squai.u misery which exists snouui , word was. The common acceptation T
mi uie voic 01 eery 11 ieuu 10 iiieuuu- -j lie investigator, ' published al t..orydon, 1 ihemselve- it' t titution and every oppo.erof the Office. u L our ,ute !ownamarJi Mr, p batting-jhtalde oflices holder s Candidate, will be heard in this!, , . . ,. , ,1 , . . 1. ii - t - .1 'y and we take pleasure m making the u this state no tnectin?. It is the earnest request that 1 5 ,
citizens fiom all parts of the County at-'acknowledgement . From the appear
tnd. iance and contents of the four numbers re
ceived, as well as fiom our acquaintance
TIPPECANOE.
Sept. 30th 1C35.
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his paper will merit success. I he intelThat collar press is only deserving of:,- . , , , J a ligent community in and around Coiy don, notice, on account of the government naU , ,, . ,, , . ., . ,, 1 :shouId not allow such an establishment to ronage undeservedly show ered upon it by , f r .- . . 3 languish for want of essential patronage. partisans only a little higher thau its edi-1,, ., . ,, . . 0 ; I he paper is well got ur and well printed
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with the political tact and mechanical 'dependant upon the President the one is TC '." , ""'7- uc t'rt,'J ; ,t now is to describe the followers of
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Skill Ot Mr. fllattwglv, we are satisfied ! U,JU"U ,u vjj ""'"-- sure and tempt itions of poverty."
me oiner n wen naiu. inuepeuueui ui 1
r
j Kneeland and Fanny Wright, the free
Whnt ,mnr m., 1Q. Vur, Hnr.n rolit-v. t ""J"" s mo.iern reroimers, wr.o
them, and stands bound to say amen e(J? WmjWJ (lnu te withoin declaim , gainst ,he rich, and tamper t v k f m, in rniw, l.-v I ll fl I . r n P ) Cl 111 If J i 11 i I I. it,,. . . . i' . I . ! t .
ers, if asked in relation to1""" l"c P"-j"" ui me poor, imnuing
"r.ght or wrong;1 to the proceedings of hun(,reti aMWJ the administration . Because ollice hold- , .. .. , a write canuu
hi,r ...n.in.l fnr f.r..9" v I , , ' ' h e m visionary notion, that if the
ers are necessary, a cor uPt incumbent ! Jd (Jo j ,.80n ntrjre hoft vetoXip laws w ere mended as Ihey propose, the
w,II ahuse and oppose every h-nes ser-; ? g . c.-n I r.ch would ha ve to give up all their wealth
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tonal expectant. Une page ot : ' , i Y - . - - ,)0or for their candidate a,e lit subjects 10 l',e J,oor Hn,'t,)e the nutoUi.t. ai.J ... . .. 11 eiiui'imv (itseres ;o succeeu, iiiiu nei,o 1 run, a .jm m nn u.ti nip in i hp 1 ' .. J r.rn(i...in .. 1... .1. . . 1
i-. 1;. ii,Q i.i;0 - pioui"aie, w onm pockei me e.irnini'S or
We will further ex-jhis own unworthiness and that of fits pa ,; , ri, u. . , .0 i the enterpr i-mg, the economical, and m-
cious vehic.lt ii filled with official covern-!
j ... . L : , l( . trust, will succeed
o.nnauverusemenis. 1 n.s is prooau.y as r...: ! .....Itron. bv .avimr that the opposition only
it should be! only why is our neighbor . Want to get the "good fat oflices.'' Situar . , . 1 .investigator1 hrst addrtss to his patron. ... ... ,. b,- ... .a i.D,
01 me suoovenooKear eon.yuuven ,..,.,... eu B9 l" 1 ((ration as a sample, it w ill fail lo .iro.lur.
I'll. i'i. 'IUUII3CE lliai ' IIUill CIMN HI UN ,nnilcrailii.u octoi nl if, limn: ' ,. .
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io the miscalled "Democrat" now, mainly to show the following advertisement:
1'ost Office, Indianapolis, August 1 ltb 1G35.
'AVING been instructed bv the Post
times and on all occasions be his polar ,her oflices given, in many cases, to elec
1.1 . . .1 .
If democracy is to be brought into di-1 uus,""5; ",e are lnP men " no l"Tp repute by holding "P the present adminis t0 re-rgfize society anew bv abol.shir.g
an leiiion, uiviuing an propeny, (iiper,
ie intended effect. There never wa a 8U,K ".e mar riage ini'imtion, so llutt
star, and from it he will never vary. Uniformity, independence and impartiality, shall mark his course." lie comes forth,
Matter General, to advertise a list o ioo, as every patriot should, feelingly
Itlert every month., 1 would rcsnecilully re-' i- , lUa ilDI!, r.t ,tlo
i-ii-it n 1 t-rioii r n cr tor Hil erl ispil Irt f prs I f t ' J 1
greater error nor a more outrageous here imenarul women might cohabit promiscu-
t.oueer.ngstiangeis.fknowntobeuowor- Jf i6 ,caicely i,,0,,, ruously like brutes, and the children run thy of the preference) ;s there a cons,d-(rk monar, aImo i,,r0HCnintr toat large like young palriages, knowi.j;
erate freeman, poor or rich, is there aj ', ..,' , ' ... , . iHOaOlUlISm
an.
j ! "0 mo:e of their parents than a horse ioei
True it is, that to gul lieoule. to bonrliviolr
eves and mislead their iudirrment. thp!rniP"' m the large cities, but there aie
td " r i - . i m:iriv aruiiarA a i, . f . . . W
name oi aemocracy is sun retained lo - " "icomiiu,j.
true democrat, willing to be any longer;, . . . r , i of bis grandfather Tlio.- irho, .
, , - . ;uci.ric iiic icuuir. in ihiouwiuk ineir -v.... " -
II1IIIUMU U III 11) IIIC I'lCl'nm p ' 1 .:. .1 ' ' J. . 1 . v eves and m stead
ot the "shreds of allpaities now in a
iucsvui wrtswiif mailing lUI UUH.unr.ii IVVICI J I . i - , ( i i i-- u w ... w j -j I l in lUCll tl i.aa. the month they w.r adi.nise.l in, a. tL. 1 to assist to promote the general welfare, I Peking oflice h rough a l'ro.t.t ute ad vo-. doak (he unre-trHine rts Hn(J ; ,
j.c.9U. ccuui.,, . uC ,.,nccu ...M.ef,. :aud lo gn&r6 our inestimable light of
rate case, and only referred to when advertised
Jtttere are called for in each month. JOHN CAIN, r, m.
The patronage extended by the foregoing instruction, is enormous ia the way of
cacv of Van Burtu? Who would have!
! supported such a candidate , if a Pr esideut i
National Intelligencer .
uous vill of t fi e executive; but (rue de-
fi.:,.i,..Mif pporled such a candidate ,,. a 1 , esidenn moc( Hcy ig Q , Gencnr Agramkism -"Teddy," s.i.l
""t ' u,".luwrufn,lfi packed caucus had not appomteu am to man loan ,risliman ..nPn,t joi ie men, who, to continue themselves in olijce.him and will this tree people conhrm : ... . Agrarian?'1 " Aerarians ! what ibe !e.
would render the voice of a free people such assumed power? Never,'l proper-;
. . . ... A IV Htii;cti, utitu nir v "mihl mi
nuusci i icm iu iiit t 1 1 t- : i j-ui ij ui j'w;cc,
he servant and not the master of the i eo-i" s Inai: 1 eil'.V. "U ny a division
r. o.f nrn.mnnrr: t U . l.iUl 'K'l'f MV . J II I f IflOn f) I frf!tPrll!
, ... , , .. i .i i 1 v- ii-'uuw- nit i:" i r i it i tr it i ur i i . w
advertising; and why is it not extended to!,,, ...,,' :, r q . M1 ine "ucri ,U Uie ' 4 """"'ime.e agent.not the pr incipal-it embrace. MH e :,nrl ' n. the lad for lhat same."-
1U IIII9 tllli UJC II ILS L'lltUI tlll. U 'Ai fnfl.Afht A 'irnrp n.ltlT V mil If.' u '
it -a ini - l.i ' i-.i iu iuliii.
lULtuiies :
The law requires rosuch!
monthly publications; but every change
course, support Cien. Harrison, lo occupy member
the Presidential chair.
i
M'l.o .illlm s u e , led nv a
iilnnf.,1 r! o mnl i-l, pi! unil lnl i u the torrent i
i ne claims oi vai ious jier?ons lor mat
is now desirable, and Vincecnes should
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uentin uy me.r occurrence-we snouui (lignilie(J oflice, are already pte.ented to
r. wv. .... u."v.i i, luu- uic ru,,v.. .j , in if, li.ii or r, its ...niiv-f s or Irarc l'
em. A large mnjuity can re- acC0UI,luLil ir, ,lMic ,;. lri of "Well. Teddy, what would you do with when Mr.Ciawford was nom.na-e!ec,ion a conMruction u( Ue on. ! your sha, e, if all the property was equalcaucus. Ihe caucus was uoan-jot) arconJirif. ,0 itg letter and snirit'-V divided amcg ,Jf?" "What would I
ig to its letter and spirit
it considers the ofhees as
1 1 1 1 1 ru.
faraA If I ' . .. 'l.Oni.lc !li r,ilij'llli Of till I llfl.O f, I ' ' " ' ....
vc.i.cu. .ti baiisiaciory io r ...... - reertoa sinister purpose. i i.e people ihe people surely, whose roads cannot pro-' Tdien of, he must prefer ihe t le vatiou of . we,led jo muUi.udes urou;)(1 lhe hero r ... r'Geti. U hi. II Ilarr ison, to that responsi- , , (1 , ,, :uie a cent to far. ittp tiip rnnrovanrn r.f; . . .. . Jike a hrgh lioo.l.
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Die oiiiLc. 1 lie I'lici i:uui3 ui iins .lull) mail, and whose rivers are vetoed, to'dress will not permit him to enter iuto a learu how much of their money i? ex-;'u'l detail of all the reasons upon which pended in this state to uphold collar press-i ,llis I,rfc,erenrp founded; it may suffice , Ion the present occasion to say that his es I - - whole life, from the age at manhood up 7r-, (i- to the piesent day, has been spent in ac- - Hit mounded snake bids ,." e ! ,jve &Jvlcei jur counliy fcllher i(1 lUv have looked over the article in the last field or in her councils ."
f . l.i; '',.... ll.o l.rk,ln i.nn
J I I'UU m. UI'IIIIHU. 1 lit', nt ,'cii i , I ' . 1 nro r v . nnd not I i 1 1 n risi nr v
rn to admini-'.er the laws. It is nn in-i , e(!f,-v ' ftfler J0,,r fi',l,,e ' spent, what
ty was patriotic; and it dttied calumny to.
the people's' io ui1 il? Uy the powers but I'm the ry head cho bo-v ,,ial wou spend it jintaly." "Well,
His last tenn is now about to expire, and a convention, or caucus of partis. ins, have again dared lo dictate; and how stands the Question? Our early benefac-
Milt, therefore, to ib pure pr inriples ofj " oulrt 011 4,0 1 llt'' "What would you democracy, to claim lor Martin Van Bu ! (!o ' h,p" (,, .3' ou HX mp?hy St. Patrick ren the name nf a democrat. j ut ' he for another division, so 1 woulJ. J am unable to "wheel about, or turn' - about," and therefire, 1 remain "just so."1 . U'I! ;AT 13 HUREN ISM1 any A PiEIH ULICAiV. j k't'd of i'jm that promises success Hat t;ford C"ot) pntion-ijirt Federal-isrn Ja-
prom the Baltimore Chronicle. icobin urn - I ory ism Republican ism --
toi and enlighlenei. friend Ue... Hai.ison, We tt (,(nyi m;n) who ef)(leavors! Nullinr:,lion-,m -Abolition-nm-pHnk.
;ism me lieiu agamsi i an ouren, me cau-(0 fcxrjte ,he ,l03lili,v of lhe oor : ism-Saving Fund ism-nW that human :cus candidate. But I wn not neign now ,je f(l)( i9 .. hiave: f)r rHfu)ol he Venius can conceive, or human ambition ocompa.e our friend with the inli iguer, , he js 50 (,i8tilu,e ot common ,er.se as not!"' avarice, grasp at or desire. I n r- t it :i r.rn p in lliK u':iv. . . . . . I...I .. I... : n - . .
1 - 10 see me impracticaniiiiy ot introducing, vv".u is ji.iut.-i5?i uIoIic-dm Good A ecribbler in the Western Su:J T,,e l'reint I'sidential contest is notnhe levelling system, or agrarian I .w, into,' " i(s ofject' the printing of Coo,u.p,.ht,,i.,rp nl .d)fmnr,:,i"ttlu,.p:a,"ere question of preleibr.ee bet w ecu j ihjs cornmunit v . He w ho desires the pros ! rpia added m ,g present patronage, itj
yellow jacket ticketand indictment letter! ma-n ,,atth work is exposed by ourcoires-: me,,",na,,cr9 of r ;in1 ,ar greater! perity of the city, and the consequent con j I'.OOO subscribers, and its extras. Give
writing memory, and have not vet got our ! nocdent "RenublLan" in thi. paper, sav s : ""I'0' ,auce a,t- "l . '". ue '"'-.;ter.tmeht and happiness vt us citizens, can. an" ,ne, ouid sing hosannas to
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week's Western Sun, signed by that con! ummato character, "S. L Halbert" of!
own consent to uotice the worthless dignatary, as he is believed by his neighbors to
ihe real (piestion is, wbrlher a contla ve ,10t encourage such unnatural hostilil v or i y kiud of ism. Washington. Sun
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fl. I l. o.aiIo 11 r o ;.bnnt t fl f:i!f til pi
1 .- r . .1 1 1 . i of corrupt politicians, under the title of ,M,rh i idiculous distinction- and thp man woik of reform into their own hands, and ... . ', ',, ! 1 " 1 L 3 1 " aim me man
a.,'i ..i.i.nk.,. a iw.)nai uonvenuun assuming pweiW,0 avows the sentiment that there is a
1 1 f s nu(,CICI UUU l llTlll- i vi 'i.wi uu'v Mum. . . , , i - be richly deservingofrn one point oi view. !gQ h W0lkhdS l)een f frt( .luath. done."! not gra"te(1 eilhei b-v ,he Constitution or na,ural enmity of the poor against lhe
That he found a place in the Western I What, is it possible that Jackson "reform" . '.f0'"6' HW a liccfr nch, is alike the enemy of both clas-es.
Vail Ull - i . - , . . mm bhuijkj or uraitu as sucil ny every
requires reformation! He and
ren have been seven years al work, and corruption has progressed with llie un-
Sun, without a voucher, is no matter of
surprise. "The blessed Sun" itself, is rrwirlcrnnpd to brppd murk u nrma Hanro
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mch a fellow without any enviable conn j Ve do ,ope and trust the people will dence or credit in the town where he rej quickly take lhe work into their own Bides, is pushed forward to catch gulls ' liaotls. To save their liberty this is neabroad ! The use of such a man is a palpa-ic.eear' " ven years' abuse, of public con- ... - , , ... tideuce, should satisfy . Lie admission of the desperate shifts o'l
continue in the exercise of the rights
guaranteed us by the Constitution, and
elect a President, according to the spirit and usages of our Republican Government
friend to peace, order, and equal laws.
We see it stated that stains by fiuit arc removed from clothes by wetting he and placing ihem near lighted Liimstoue. Try it.
his chief prompters. We may next week devote half a column to point out in brief, the falsehoods he fathers, to shew the true value of his denials, and upbraiding!, and slanders. The fact of getting the yellow tickets printed ii admitted; and our neighbor justifies, and without saying that he punted ia 1 627, tickets for a senator with only
one name when there were three candidates, he charges Mr. Ewing with having it done; the charge, we learn, as bear ing upon Mr. E. is untrue; and even if i: were true, it has no bearing upon the late congressional contest. Mr. Ewing was not in Putnam couuty for some weeks before the election; the tickets there he
has reason to believe embraced both candidates: he tells us he has taken steps to ascertain, and if one sided tickets were Circulated by the frieuds of Davis, self-
fj7The extract of a letter fiom a friend, dated or. the Chicago road, at the site of the new lown called Marshall, is unavoidably excluded Ibis week.
F rem the Kenhazi-a Banner. Carried forward bv the impulse r
Phe appointment of a succe.sor has ever Ceiied from our wise, noble, and rPn
been a favorite right w ith despots, exer- Fron3 sires, these United State's had reach-' lvl11 1,1,1 hrin? t,li charge against Amos cising usurped authority. Julius Cxsai ecJ a prou l height of natural happir.e! Ke",lH" Mler General, when they i- . f i . . ! rl' ,i. -i ....
appointee ins successor; iienry 1 1 1 ap Hd glory . The government was mild, ! lcaM ,l,e miin"" " wtiicti he has leath-
A NEST WELL 'EATIIEHFD. It is an old remark "thai is ho ill hiuJ
lhat fouls iis own nest," Int the public
pointed hi; Cromwell appointed his; the
Jacobin Clubs of Revolutionary trance aimed to exercise the same power; Napoleon did the same; the infamous Holy Alliance chum a like prerogative ; and the
American National Convention impudent ignorant and the
beneficent, and enual in Us operation-e,etl ,lie "est
the People were happy, prosperous, and ! ,auds ,l,u?contented. Rut the tviL sut.it came ! Amr'8 Kendall, Post Master
anil snupd fjirs amone 11 s nnfJ is nifomnf I O en eral
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the
i'he account
ing to a 1 ray
.1 Sucker Apple. This is the age of
big apples. We saw an apple a few days since, which was presented to our neighbor of the Sun, by Mr. Emmons of Illinois, weighing 28 ounces and a quarter--lhe father of apples. We'll say no more about Hoosier apples.
ly declares to thirteen millions of free-j classes, and into host i le fact ions, ltisoi.lv
mm, lu ark iiehk to PERKOKM a a icii j necessa ry to look into any leading Jacobin and important dcty jjournal to perceive the tiery Zealand the a succkssor (to the Piesi-!,ir,iif jng persevereuce, ivnh which ibis di dency) is to ee appointed." When the abolical scheme is carried on. Such, too. Prastoiian cohorts put up the Roman em- i9 the labored object, and the manifest pire at public auction, and sold it to the tendency of that ofticial paper which wr
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rich and the poor, the: lM t'ainer-rn-latv of AmosJ learned, iuto opposing! Paper warehouse
JJo. bupenntendant, Dn. 4th Auditors ofrices, ! Amob Kendall Jr. (sod of Arnos'i t 4.11. '
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FOR THE VINCENNES GAZETTE.
Van Buren Office-Holders and thtir stratagems. One of the many stratagems of the Van Buren men in office, is the use of lhe name of Gen. Jackson; another is, that being appointed by him, they stand upon a like tooting w ith the people's public
servants, elected by the people; and another is, that the Van Uuren patty is the 'demociatic" party, to which the poor mdti should attach himself. Look through
highest bidder, appointed lhe purchaser
successor lo the sovert ignty, and defend- ! ol hia iirrlil In c 11 rr t s 1 1 , i i nhul did tlipv
more than the Baltimore Convention. And what interest of ours, what "Dem ocratic" principle, can sanction the daring proceeding? Look at the character of the men who compose the conventions. Who aids in gettiog them up? Not the farmer by his rireside; nol the mechanic in his woiksdiop: nol lhe merchant in his
counting room; nor the professional man in his office; but a set of vagabond politi cue; bankrupts iu honor, in honesty, and
have already noticed in another article.
and which eminaled from the Grand JA-i,naster "eialf
cobin Council, recently assembled ai Baltimore. Among other passages to the same effect, we select the following, in which the writer attempts to draw th line between lhe democracy of lhe country and the opposition : "The opposition is a smaller body, and has more bonds of union. In t heir svstems of corporations, and exclusive privileges: in the partial legislation of Ibe States, as well as of lhe United States, which euable the rich io become iichtr,
1000
9,100 W ho wouldn't be a Post Master Geneial or lhe son, or falhci-in-law of a Post
.Near Kugland Review.
We loam by a letter fiom Pittsburgh, that the Convent located near that city has been broken up, the property sold, and the nuns, about thirty iu numbu, about to remove to Michigan. Conideiable excitement exists on the sulject i;i Pittsburgh and many tumors are tloaluj to the cause which have effected the u-. moval of lhe establishment. Cranfurd Messenger.
