Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 22, Vincennes, Knox County, 31 October 1835 — Page 1

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From the Cincinnati Gazette. IZAIIKISON' AM) TII'PLCANOE. (a new som;. ) Air Jl health hi lis drink to Ihc hira awl sage. The spoils iion are fretful and gloomy Their Denmark i- rott n tin ondiout ; Ok) Kit hie is struck with the horro , Clair knows n.it li e way hi t out. Our i! l.kfi the sit: n to the Human, Will lend us to glory; and who Wotild'nt stick to thai ilag w hiie ;i star's to he seen, The flag of old Tippecanoe? The sceptre will soon co from Judea, The days of Van Loiren are tolJ, Tliere are tieeimn enr iiirh to defeat him. Who ne'er can I e purchased with -uid.

With coir: Let's si k to

Ti.u l.i;o of Ti

Whfii war's deadly $t!nirr.--ris was piven. Where was dear hide Van p.he'p nod ? la the lit Aii t tll di-iicr, with the Lluz Hl, our f' i s, Kor !.o l,:.f d the cannon's dread sound

o li t rescue, n: v

iea i ties !

i ; we've not lute.; to do; 'oil) Id c m-.yl," the hero uelovt

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VINC3NHI3S, INDIANA, OCTOBER 31835 rKrrrrr 'v.nri-.-smsr;. rr-... TOmnr.r -- m

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n in ne itrtitu,uiai mecnaracier 01 jaci;. "ui managers, anu Ghjci-ii retainers, to an( ranrriu i, i i.- i i i t . i . ttiiiv cannoi jail to produce rcnimcencf s

patly, .v.Il eBOo l.e in the condition of the uj ue-i.e, aud alllet natcis to de.igoat J ,( ; . 1 t important lo our ii. . i ,i i . , . i : , : . ii' . . .i , id. iiujiton. a nanie that has definated

h"'""J ui-auij (tini tuiii.iru i mi untmai nun iii tiii-ci iuhjijioiijI MICCfcssor, lu-; a Cllriiactcr

t'oujct?, vtnch, ujhw) 'xatninatiori, are looi.d to have had their suhs-tance entered, and carried away by tlf in-idinijj

and votaciou, and leaviftr nothing hut i to lit-e uu.l lepubhcau in?tiiuti

-.,,1 , ., ' . ...u in nil iuc U.lilllUiaUUUJ to I-;iblic:W,ichadoMlhi?etaliorisio llicbhewa, ,V uq.uu.y a,d rerd ior it. uu and ,.a-; placed, and winch if delineated bv talents tilt r:i II. i.m I . .!.. .... .. ( l.i.,...; t -

" ' Ca' H'fJ'lHle lO the tk. r..,l.l t-vhilnf a

rnud and siime in jilace of all their solid

parts. Thti sanction of (Jen. Jackson na.T,e, and the stienth of hn p.opui.u ity, have been sought and appropriated to a practice mote danireiou t!);.n Caucuses un'l Conversions. A Itadn-g tncniher of the Vran Duien party, in the deluite upon the sulject of the Hpp.iiilmg power and removals trotn otl'jce in tiie Senate of the U. Slate?, avowed the sentiment that "to the ii t rs, le'or.g the spoils." 1 1 v such a declaration would have grated u on the ears of the republicans of the old school, we canVeadilv imagine. P.ut to the rats of the? renuMirnii. of the rl

to have cuii.'i tiio

h at n:no v . When

his heat l e.ud hi s ii

"gfapher. Like them it tvould con-

;'luul,lld:P "I moral heautv not turnaed bv

auU, Hi ail fciluft III Ifillii. Lp fa,r0( ," f . i -i ' lilt: Irtl tameO tiairal ivoj ri t ti.t I itnrniio.

' finv.er u lUiO a luoUaaua luipor- an hi

lui.i iragtiic'uis. , ,,l,ntp .,. ..i,,,,, ,t. ,. c .,

y. j-mi.i me neens ui viiiue aim T'Tlhl-'v- vit - xi - U't'ioi,H m the youlhlul ho.-om. Like

i he ani.iveisaiy vi me t-aiiie uJ the 'o" 01 ine nouuiitig

s attsuiati, and and even

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ta There ; roi . d him-eit' gallant and true ; 'ii.e r iar ot the cM.tioi; was utiific to liitn, ILu hero ol Ti; jecaiioe. When peace, sriiiit: peace, made bur truce w it!i ti.e brave. The w.tirior rctnn.e'! to Pis i donah,

Hat ine

i ii : r 1- ," And no mjjtr ran F.itcr their vow

Then fill no the w ine nip, and pa it around, i i

have said. "He shall :e ocii

tie hit

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l'iiau.es, was ceitbiated iii Kew Vuik.in:'

horw-r ,f ,k, i i . ii ' v ,U) ,u,'e 10 3 cutljlul chivalry itiionor ot the hero and patnol, Gtn. liar s.e f J J rnoii. We have nut iooui fur all, but : J lequesd of you, gentlemen , a libation give a few of the tr.a?t.-, i'.Ij the (Jen-! t3 r'!,'e "'oiy of haac Shelby . eraPs letter ackuowltoga.g ins .uvitatioi,. !, 1V' yoov6( ives' 8pfltlf"n,' permit me ... ,. ., ., t0 0jer my most grateful acknowledge Gen. Um Henry Ilam-ou-lhe lle,ome,s for the k.nd feeling, which you ot l.ppecauoe, lort Me.gi, and the ,iave been peasp(j ,0 e irefe88 fof

. ..ai--,,.:. uue.uja", tue pauiut, ana J HlD 1i(et,fl ...... ()f ,.p nf

tnt fl ! nor ()llll 'rtiil.t.l tor their dni'ii! mi.

m m sajwi uA-wt ",nl u'?.to .'!C:, putijdes. 1,1 yti'i'' ! Ftoiu our teliow citizen.

w. ii. tiAii!;:soN. The hdiovvit g aie aujoi.g the voluntee r to.iaii . J M. Clatk. Inderal flTtreg: . ! do iru- H ci i (t rrd in ron-i.K taliot i ; td.'i:: si : Vo f , ii keor i l otou mod ' a- ti e it waid for j t ti-MU zeal

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l, ts drink to the hrave and the true

And tie thisoor toast. "The llttio ck Thahii s, j

ASM THE M FRO OF I 1 1' 1'KCA O I.

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treaMit in

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patty ti'age and pr;;ri; It is to this s-hamt inl and abomitiab' e scheti,e that l he mo ft insidinu JMiiiiceti

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During a recent visit of this gentle-, a,e cn?tauly employ 'ed t- induce (.iei;ei .d : u. .. r,,., r .1 k;.. t, q ...d.li,. .lir.... U-ksou to give the .ancti.m of hi- gfatl

' name acid inlluenre. l ei ietu 1 1 aia i in was tendered to him. and the flattering danger to the re; u! he .-. pat t y are ti

estimation in which tie is held may ue at v alnngton, ;,ur; neiv bioties of

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iiiC oi lit i ii.lt,; it U-lsul! the l.I

h.uiaue b,-,8 o. cuti:i,.,n g.uiies aiiu tom-is.-ive the t'i,ioi.; a:i act Eo noble will se

; ine to him .1 naiion"1- frratiinrie.

e M'Lean. ol Washington Citv

l.itt.'t i

Star

The

panirle Ihinner.

oe; the u:,i ugitim.tu- ,c ui.e; Wtn. J. J a r n,on--II ,s private life illus

-;ol i-i.tiua r. L- t t,;tii nicnuiu ! tr.,t. the Leant v and Mmidicitv of the

mi..-i i-e uin eouui.y ot cur parly. i Ao.fi :-:aii chan.cler . and hi i.nhlic life

conceived by the fact, that upwards of J-iwaticns, plots and o u-pn'HC-.es, against The u.ui .inr) of George iVa-hiogton p Vi.h-r and patriotiMji. , i I ,r i Ceti. .1 ar li-oti's A! tn mi?! r iitimi, a t e in ent j theoiavf, !ln; wise, the 'md -Ufieiiie i Li fn.dre litv ,r,lni;..,.., cnl.lior one hundred signatures were aihxed to ' "-i1"1- '"i-'i"' juoge i nz, a lev olutionarv soldier

,,0 , ., itirwr ''" i-taiT.co i.y a ,-.e(.. u. unpuntn m war, latouncii, and in , t a. w no, , of t ,e -,I ...g.ichu.e t ts Ii,,. Gen. Wm II.

b and teck U s detani Hi in. as lat a- t be o hi I v. i.li, I.

the invitation.

Oi W oil ilil, ! CIJ..UIK ed ail

and r ecliless de

extract liom the answer ol Mr. bell, in 'ones are lefuted or h-se their eliect I mm ' 'i'iie bcoate of Lie United aiait?: the which he declined the dinner. He has age- The Van huieu panic makers ic- repi es-til.,tioa ol the Stales, m csseutiai most happily disposed of the Van Duren '' 'lh,ods o, ; be Wa.htogtot, mint t., i,i tiiy3 i.e , ept emulation oi the ptu- ' J ' m every section of the Union, and paint the pie. caucus machinery, and the cry "don't di- r(),..( ,j'd,,(US putorcsof the disasters that, The t'u!0; n.g letter (torn Gen. Hum vide the party," which the note ol invita-i may befal the country by 'iivUiin' the son to n.e coaiuiiitee was read, and ic tion alluded to. We recommend Mr. Part'J "' How rn my thousands , the iion- cen td nub gi a: appiause :

est ami conljiint; eomeu ot the country

DelPs sentiments to the careful peiusal of

may become the duties of theseaitilic.es

'time will determine. Should Geneial

Ci:.l i.n.n a 1 1, 'J-Iih Sept. 1 C35. (itnllcmtn; iainved iu tins city hue lat inyht. Iioiii an excursion to ti e slioief

every democratic republican.

It is the principles ami practices not , Jackson himsell tall a victim to the liauuj , ut Lae Eue, to witm.ss the Cou.menceit name, which constitute the real rneiit 'of iho-e who call themseh es his exclusu e j uitrn ot an important work of i.deinal of a party, and make it deserving ol our ! friend?, and throw the full weight of Ins ; uupj 0; t-meui, and this mor mug your leleupport or otherwise. Those who de-; influence into I he scales nn behalf of the j ter oi shu lltii insl. w as delivered lo me.

nominale tliat association ot men ot all sp.ods party, and thus enable the mem-

tormer parties and principles, which is. hers n u m alter limes, to

now actively eugageo in suppoi ting me practice or rresueni Jacuson; ine con-, ,Jd cmzvhs ul iuv loiu cooler upon nomination of the Jialtimoie Couveiition, .ipieror at New Or leans, in suppuit ot j n,e i,y the invitation, ol which you aie the the llejniblican j arty, are either grossly ; this system . I would like to be informed organ, to attend their celebr alion ot the ignorant of the materials of which it is , what valuable remnant will be left ot all , anniversar y oi the battle ol' the Thame?, composed, or their only hope of success : the early principles of Jackson himself, or ; and I gteaiiy iegiet Uiai it is riot in ms .. al l,n lAiir.rlofi niinn a C:i Iflllyt inn nf 'l njiilli- nl' lliiu utnrl. r.np nil- ii fc: : ! n '' . . . t !. .1 "

uiu3. u z ii'iiuuv. v. j . . . . v. i. ricv.ianj ii in.jrt. "in'.u v. j u ? u cm... : iyiL'i accpk ii. ji tliere were

degree ot ignorance among the people ,; avow ed as the cardinal reason lor its which defies enlightenment and con ec- support of him lor the Pte-idencv. If 1

I as-ure y u, genlleuitn, that 1 duly ap-

qnote t.e .. preciale toe uistmgu.stieu honor which

o I A c w

no

n with the reform which wa promise-' tiie whole of one term andhalf of anoth, er have been spent in a miserable ecramHe for office, a denouncing of old and ;or,g tried friends, an'! in the viewing cf the fuh?Pri ient with each ether to see who could iffer up the mo-t oUequious-mn-w orshippit g to the powers that he. A few honest men, when they paw the game that wag playing, retire;! from the party ami have since been mere spectators' f pacing events. The cause of the rapid rW-lming of the party abi ut this time is, thai the President has attempted to appoint his successor, in order to retain the present office holder in power. Lot the day has gone by when the President fan manage his friends, as ti e best portion of them think they have done trough; and cannot consent to be transferred In vain may the leading "Dy Authority" PHier3

denounce the independent portion of the party, for that portion iscari)in:r with it the majority, ar.d these papers will soon cease to speak '-Uy Authority."

fa:

From the Cltazclond lli-rcl.!, Sei t. .Matlricr end Lake. Erie railriAiu.-

work, which was sometime so.- .-e project

ed, has at length he to comment d.

blading of the first :iv i-i- n. Let ween S iiidu-ky and Tifdn, has l-ten put under contract. The ceremony ot hreakic ground took place on tiie 17th. The. S.m-:u-ky Ciarmn of the 21s! gives a b eg ami circumstantial account ct the same. The following is the toast given in honor of geceial Harri-on. Willi nn limit y Harrison The civilian and sohliei the companion and aul ot Wa ne ; hi youth ami manhood have 1 een devoted to the service of his country the gr eat w est atknow k dge him as their political failier. This seotio;prt w;:s received with inbounded applause. The cheeimg was loud and long, and it was not until repented calls from the chair, that order was restored. From the X. Y. Daily A!v. Od 13, 1 P. M. STOCKS. Wall street was in a complete state of excitement on Monday, in consequence of iii? great defalcation of the Cashier of the Commercial Mar.k at Albany, and the udden elopement of one of the '-Pi geori-"' of Wall street with upwards of forty thousand Dollar. Nothing has transpired aa- to ihe former the latter has been caught with nearly all the money. The buzz had not yet blown over yesterday, but it appeared to make no change. NOELE EXAMPLE OF TRUE RELIGION. At a recent fire in the town of Audi

it the South, and the Harrison Wind of j France, a woman and a child were seen I he West, will sweep him liom the next 'at a window in the second story of a ttirnPresidential canvas, as the wind sweeps j ing house, imploring aid from the multittie chafj' out of the luaimer threshing! tnde assmhled without the lower pnrt of fbor. j the house was all in fl unes, and r.o? even Uy Greenville Mellen, Ksq. of Mas?a-j the thr illing shrieks of the-e wretched chtiseels. General Wrn. H. Harrison j victims could induce any rue to venture Emphatically the Man tor all the people:; to their succour. At this moment arrived

:et our rallying cry now be all the peo- on the spot the venerahla ArchbUhoo cf

the uiocese; who alter odermg immense

; ir. y -

'oiv tuol I he i.ic i it'ain!

'"r; '. n Uoreti ; gai: st Ii ui-on: the h'iii.er acq',-.! id a folium- i:; rviic id i: lari',. the latter became

1 ' uu ' K .."-" by (ievotion u his ouotrv Let - " - ' O peo, !e tieteimit e whether the jtoltd..; c..:i... ;':.ti,; ?uiu,i or the jatriut is most worthy ol s w.-.s urnifcd in i..e ic,. e id'.ovi.i e. util Ihc.r latutf.i i,y C-.l. Hirsen, 2d Vice president s- ami jifcsphniy ;Ti,e i;ext Pie.uieut, William Henry Haiii.ul Coiumt.n. iri-on. of Ohio sm-h is the deciee ot i t r , Ct (iit iiltu t ', ui 1, t'HlM fl :inif not lha n inrl'-lt. f c, ur.

. ilil UlUIMiG i v is. ' ct I ty. posstsirig a riiilioii's love, he can t re

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Jud;

II it i-on the Cincinna'u-) of the west: like the father of his country, "a Pamot without reproach ,"' a Stale-man uu-blemi-hed by paitisan zeal; a Conquerer, svho-e hands were never stained by wantonly shedding blood his fellow men. O a being lou ily cheeted, this grey headed pat 1 1 ot 1 1 quested I he indulge me cf ihe meeting to give a second toast, which was in the lollow ing w ords: Mai tin Van Buien The White simoon

pie for the man.

Extract from "Reflections on the death

rewards to tempt some fitter peron to the enterprize, undeitook it himself. En-

fllOdUU'j Ol the llliiC uttHfltri ll-ia .itl il,'.. ., ...

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lion. now oiii o iinnj ut emu iw uc ut-f uieuiiiti iui.ii, ii w ,ts iu pie.-vi v in u.i) ii ccieu; a'lwti, ouul not per nut me publican which embraces in its pale lead- die people the right t elect tliu Pie-i ; lo make luc mct-saiy pieparatiun and

inland prommtni men, wno minis mo- dent in de trance ol the artih c- at:.) mmen', (or wilhing so short a time since, trigues of the few who aumed to m ak" that a change of sentiment would imply ;an election for them in caucus, and t-j curb gross corruption) hold entirely opposite ' the abuse of executive patronage, ih-t opinions and sentiments upon every im- Genet al Jackson was originally taken up

portant question which lias ariseu within and supported

ther obstacles, (and there are others) ihe'of Chief Justice Mauhall," in the Kb- veloping himself in a wet sheet , he rushed

al iel ai ilt at'ci Uljdis.i the J Ut iicy (i ;e,i j son, 1 tnust rely upon ou, theielore, to m .he tor me a eUltaoie apohigy to the cili-' Zft;s oi viiuc patriotic city, lor Lu ;io- ob-

reu to decline loe itilenueii honor, so far

Democracy, in the vocabulary of the present administration j-aity, is u i moie

uiai! a stepping stone lo promotion and

through the fire, and succeeded in rescu-

j ing both, at the expense of but slight irjti.

ry. It corgc t:ty:n .Metropolitan.

Splendid rresent to Mr. , titter The

in

the last ten yeais. borne ot these aie

in favor of a high protective tan il others

h

as i;

The Van Uuren party already qu-ne . Eoough

I eg. u Us my i i'onal a;u u.i n,r.i

Ot

his authority in favor cf the proceei

opposed some lor a Unite. I btates bank, ; ot the baltimure noun nation, a calicos others againt a bank ot any kind jboth in its composition and tendencies, gome in favor of a system of internal 'far moie odious and mischievous that) die improvement, and others against it some old caucus system; which' it seeks to 'were for Nullification a lew y ears ago, 'supplant. If they shall ever have it in

honor, however, remains to

i 1 v -

me, fiotii the ciicumzlance of y our

ing seltcie.i tins victory to honor from many others ot transcendent gU v to our country, ru the achievement wf which it was mil my eood 1 r.u.." t,i n-, 1 1 i, i .. , to

greatness. It is llje cloak under which ; Ir,ei1" -n r . el -ter m boston have the gtossest impositions hav e been prac-1 l,rco red to be manufactured a mngnttitice.i and continue to be practiced upon an ce,)t ,i,ver vase, at the co-t of tilteets uiisu-peclitig community. j hundred dollars, which is to tie presented

We have said that the Union, in the , l0 llia5 gentleman to-oay, as a testimony

mid.-t ol its prosperity, was beset with oangers, which, it not averted, must teionnate in Us linn, and that our political

sy-un, was rotten at heart. Tiie en-

of their appreciation of his exalted worth.

GEN". HAKRI-O.V.

The Alexandria Gazette says As Gen.

Han ison becomes for midable, he be gins to

Without rtfeiiiiig to the relative

met it:

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o.oaci.Hieuis or n.e uumiuani pa. iy , auu l)e abll.e,. An intimation is thrown out the deluded state ol the public m.nd,iS;in the Gl.d.e that he w ill not be spared ei-

me evidence on wnicn our asseuiou has , ,ier m redtion , r: .:...., nr

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ii nil (V II I oe a " am . o t u 1101 u uc 1 1 in e , 1 1 1 c 1 1 ru e i 10 i uon-. i uc sa uie iiu. in iv lis Ui' iiiv n Nur i-i it .,i i. r

shall become more popular thau it is now J for the practice of a President s taking the I fects unon the' public inters, nr .. :l'een bit?e,i- Ue huld lllilt system to have character. Go on!

Hut there are lew points upon which the , held in tavor ol

leading gentlemen of that party are unit- J for the succession

. I l , r. n,... r rw r v r ft . nn i li.i.l I i nil I. I I i.tt.-il tl r ...n II I a f-i I I 1 -n I t r. . I i.

cli; Out mere Ctin ncitiL-c iiiiiilicii ujf j uuhu viiii.1.3 ujiwu mc 'ai iil.ii.ii pai ti!-itii3 may

the name of principle They have a and thus distributing, in eliect , the pub

common and equal attachment lo official lie revenue and treasure for the advance

power and station and but few of themimentof hi. t.ivnr i'c.!h;j qui -t; :i w ;il -ion

be

it!

es in the selec

appear to have any

(ion of the means of accomplishir-jr their i J.tcksonism. nut w h;.t is iett ol the Coo

come

em

Sensible th.tt such a medley such ; stituti.m and liheriv

nf a n-i it ion! i r r n ,i , i . i a i, . . ,- , appioacheu the last vergeoi Clesll uciion, i , , ... ol a particular cumulate exinbiiiou ot mere military iiran-cment , , , , , 1 A large enthusiastic meet ng. whirh sion and i.euiow ino- -di n,P , . i J w hose constitution, democratic in chai ac-1 , r, ,. r . ""-ti sion am. oesiowmg the af,d couiage, theie is one view iu which:, UP .,rwi ,.a . ... :, ;j I nominated Gen. Harkiso.v for President.

when properly construed, the freest 0J- heelinK t.be 3d in.!. Arearth,.S resigned to .he control, and g.v- "1 resolutions were passed en up to the mercy of one m m. And yet : m f Ih ot 'lecanoo.

the lact is suustat.lially so. UWr thi V " -x-u, , ,o n, IIUP'll fil I if) tni. ulir... ....I .... ...... I

- iii .imilli-, ,-. 1. Ii 1J l.illl'JU IJII i to speak which he did wi b great ouer

Lo be , not w hat n as-iiiif ! oi iymal

considered, which gives

claims to the attention of the statesmen a? cell as to the ; eopie of the United Ut iles. i i;..-.-e who gained it were not s'duu-!- t.y proii-ste.n, t-nt v.-luntEeis from

iii ISS

If it be pnr.n r!t s

u jarring compound o! pi maples cau nev -

or he sustained by a onect and free cx-as these, th st we aie pi ession cf the w ill cl the people-- the j u, order to prtsei t o txpioded artifice of a caucus is revived ;;;,;(: liui-trali-.n, supp in the llaltimoit! convention, in oi i!er to ; (u ,i j y ,n danger, r give them a pro-pect c success. This! rf fnedv is w or- e t! .-. device, with all it detected trauds is still ! nKinn.g upon S H evidently the hist hope of die party. Ac !,( H (.cn a great r o cording to the express avowal of M r. Van 1 the danger to tiie t: r.uren, no man of his party and princi-jjt, dns the peril to ti

i les can become a candidate lor the Pies-1 But the dangers ivliuli .. ..I s

idency , except upon the coin mgency

a nomination by that body. Hence,

man can bo of that pai ty, who is not o peuly or secreth in favor ot Caucus nominations. If anv one doubled belore, cer-

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co'iiiii ai it-il, sodoue 'it. -oi fie. o.t :, By il be cheated of the:

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in any principle of the j eriits. who never for a moment eiitinled 1'iic-ir ahums are tic-'! toothers the performance of duties aiinpr-

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cessitriiy iaise, ior mey are net ;;c r een , la ming lo t hemsel v es, and w ho neve r fail

ta inly after this declaration ot Mr. Van J among themselves scarcely upon any one j ed to tail to a rigid account the tempoBuien, no intelligent observer of what j leading principle. A p iity w,p h" ti us j rary ae ids of th ir Midmrit; ?

convenient name ot democracy, i'uti Executive has obtained toe s.tnoiiou oi his

suppoiters to tiie alarming doctrine that whalcver he ordairie mutt leduuud to thy public laieiest, and that the people should sunt nder all poaer into his hands, lo be u?rd as his oivii judgment may dictate. He h dd that eysieui lobe equally in danget, which piosciibcs taleul, anJ adopts a iule ol action, ia which persoti.-.l ment itceivesno i ivor. 'i'he it.t.lbility ol the L,x.:cU'.ive, in his own est lai i i ion ami that ol his a.iiittietits, is mleired Hour the .peitjuacilyvvitlivvhio.ii th se who have n.iu ihe iiii-ioiluoe lo dissent from its measures, have bteu puisued and denounced . Frum the Concord (A. .) Cuur. S,- Eihj. ANDRKW JACK-O.V.

; r- ceedtiigs-gn.

H going on in the political won.!, can any i ti e i 1 1 e i a! e I y plots the u.li orluctmn, by longer recogmzo the Vitn Buren paity to! fmud and r.rtitice. of i i-.TUct s df'truc-

be the Jackson pat 'y. It i- ei taitdy not j th1 old Jackson p:it iy. Iti-cW atij, aneiv; modelled, and recently oi:p.oiZ ii (oiM,: which dings to Jai kson. i, d in one in. o supjior I, but to let eive it out inm; ..tin n

liv e of tiie ft ee exerc.-e of the i ight ol suiftage. in the cect-.n of d.u highest tl.C'T Pi the- o v c t o 0' ti;" : . - ii ; 1 a f iv i ! ia tiie pow er -of a Pi '! i.;. , i- , id i- a:ii responsible, sell coi.s.t.ut.d i o.1 y oi j o

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ami eloquence, lie spoe m ihe. r:.ot exalted terms of Gen. Hiirrisi.ti, arid urged his claims upon the people, with uresis- : c i i . n-. . t

unit- inn k. vi o take !he-e to be "a pretty consider,!1 le

Lia Gaz. M tie Van Buren mn boiff, tf(;j the Legislative eandiflates, tav. rain's to Gen I i a ii i son, are beaten in the ( 1 oner a Vg ow u county. What oi 'that's' When did .Mr. '..! i . I . . . i .

v :i'i uu ' en i ai i ing". in-iu n in ins own Albany? When did he fad lo rt kinderhooked in his own X inde rhoc k ? Lubisviltc Journal. We see it stated, that air Van Buren talks of making a visit lo the West. He ha ) better not come. Our honest yeomanry have antipi.-hy to mousing rimalki.s " They will sa) "sea' Vlb. V n'Mti'i Phil .,', l-.r, ,.,

I wi-u.d oiler you a er,!inif,t fr y-ur po ver, was organized to support purely L'rhe ',r-n i. , i-;'

reiei.r alloc, but ;.s I have none at ibis mo. democratic pi incudes; but no sooner was ,,.,, i it,..,..... p. ...,.. :.i.

m.ut at my co;nmami,whioh wouhl be ap- vicinry achieved, ih-,,, a i.osl ot lederal-I j rv roquerinr banner of the i-q riati , I m ;s, t,e C iiitei.l with present- ists and eleventh hour men ru-hed into (;ltl 0 er hung nut upn Jc,;' a ,i"'"e i! however, a the cup, e.e, hh.od Ipmiu.i, tor tle!, p.nth-.ntuts ol veiy blJe iu ih Ut.a.oe i PiJv au u ntli .. tin i lean 00;om, -'spoi.j of v e-lory ,"' and instead of cooing UIon pjm

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iiatice wi h eusto.n, gentlemen, 1 The party wiiiih bi ought him into