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be!! The agriculture and trade of thei qininted with nnr war.f?, and nrdpntlj nt-jThe ctmir ihn made known tVie hVjrcf weft must be equally provide! tor; and Jtuched to our intstpsts and republican in-(of the meetinc, and gave an exposition of
to effect this. Van Puren must he defeat-ts'ittitions, a patriot in word and in deed, the manner of voting for President ami
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.Muting in Fermiilion county . . received the address and re- - f the fr tends of Gen. Harrison Mi m county, and regre t that their a'h, and a press of other matter, s at present to insert them in the
county. A large and respecta?hg of the democratic republish! county, was held on the 23d j r -enc;istle . We regret we have
a io insert t lie i r address und resoThe meeting unanimously reto support Wm. II. Harrison fcr the -ncy. 2 Plough Boy , in noticing the proofs ot the Van Buren meeting, held '.nam county, says "Their appointor a corresponding committee of
td, of which we can now entertain uo doubt. fV-Smee the foregoing was? in type, the question and answer are impressively
strengthened by lamentable accounts ot shipwietks and loss of valuable lives, on all the lakes great indeed, on lakeEiie.
"Candid. A writer in the New York Evening Post, calls on the Van Buren
party to have but one set of principle?,
ani one who, if elected, wruni edmrnis-! ice Fre-ibent: explaining, that, under ter the affair f the general irover i :;rit ' our present system, we ouhl not vote with ptudp'sce, moderation, ability snxi ; tor M r. V an Buret; tvjthout at the same
jisti:e. Therefore, as the opinion ot this tims votinj for Col. Johnson
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I'ii orn'on, Esq. the n rose v i.d addre ?cd
Resolve-l, That we approve cf the the met 'ng in a vei v able and el-.-ueot meeting? acd nomination? that have taken 'style, lie showed pl.-wrdv, and cenrloplace throughout our common country, in lively, that Mr. Van Buxen h ;d ;:lr.:n favor of Gen. Wm 11. Harrison for 1'ies.i-opposed the Western iotfis-t by I.; u'edent of tho Uni'ed Satns. , iu Ci-rtrn-ss; and, I hat . while G'-m. J:.cRcsolved, That the citizen? of D.".vtfs'.-on as opposing r.nd trihtimr tl;e !-; t'a.-h
and not one lor athincton and anctacr iCOunt' ou-hf tt em.nort Wi har.-i I! I!ar-! torres at ,nv ()i I'iMH. at a iU-x.t
tor New York'' rison for the office f pre'idei.t of th" U iiio; f-ijl-.ting t..o !o('i:u.s ;-.r A v The Post is a Van Puren paper, and States, in preference to any candidal'" ft ;i; 1 Kortii, Martin V;.:j I
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we admire camior; but until it abasiioiisjtiow natnEd,
the humbug party, no such call should come forth in its columns. Every reader should know that Van Puren depends upon the deceitful pretences and influence of hirelings, and Post and Land Officer,
and other office holders. We can oalv
f Mine! wish tho federal poity
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which he had hern, ttntv ve.ir n' di
aled with the Pight Pev. and f ;eil.r.'. Uector,)the first Missionary h'h"p ( Ihe Protestant Episcopal Church m r!.-- tnild States nt America, to exerci-f !').tcpl tunc t ions, in Indiana and Mioari-Pi-hop Kfrnij-er, accon) i:ni : !-J Jh P.fv. Mr Joh.nror,, spent a fe-r dT of the latter part of lat week, ami :ic fixtt (f thi;. in this town, during nhith tht-y pieaclieil a i, umber of lime. It Jtindt-r--tocd that an Episcopal Clergyman M c stationed at tliia place. KvJnsvilie Jour. From :. Ci?;ci;aji Whin I tC 3
j V a hine now the painlnl dut ol re iconliii" another murder, quite a brutal
Resolved, That wo will use our txer-iwar.
tions in an honorable way, to promote hisj A preamble and tnidry apprr ri'.'e res ;ad atrtu ihh as the one tor which the election to that othce. olutscns ware eulistq'.iently t-fier d ami J wretcht.u Cowao ioiieitcd hi In a fw Resolved, That Joseph Warner. Jarr.e adopted. Col. Lmdlv thin rose f.mi iii-1 riavs ago.
Carnahan, John Van Trees, Lewis Jonen! formed the assembly, that he was an of- On Friday last, (the day Cowan was
and Wm. C. Elliott, be Delegates to at-
iier under G;
Tinpec::noe am
Harrison at the battle of j executed,) a man by the name l CtBLrss
;nd to repeal ?orne lesiditir abi ut two miles above lalavi;i.
wonder that such a party press woulditend the meelins: of the friends of Gen-!
make such a call ; but the Globe has de- ieral Harrison at Indianapolis, on the se. of the charges tvhich were promulgated ; in Clermont County . Ohio , butchered his
nounced the Post, and this accounts for it. "When rogues full out," Lc. Ed. Gaz.
cond Mntidav of the present month.
jagairivt his commands.' r. lie s'ated, that! wile in the mo-t she dung manner, and un-
Resolvol, That the Belt-gates thus ap-!ho was within ten feet of Gen. iIar:i-on at'dcT the following cicumt;.nce.
pointed, may have power to fill anv va-
The Rev. Pishop Kemper fiom Phila-.ca.occasioned by ;. delphia,of the I'rotestant EpiscopalChurch j wtftteHcr.
ny contingency
the tim.j of his interview wilh the lndi;a-j Ahcut two weeks l-efore the butchery, through an interpreter; that the indiatis J Cm less w ks very sick, ami suppojing he advises! Iii.n to cccaum on tha prairie near va- about to die, called his wile to his
appointed to the diocess comprising the Ihlolvcd, That the proceedings of this1 the Wabash River, but Gen. Ilarrisoo'sjbed side and cndeawned to exact a pro-
States of Indiana and Missouri, held di- jmeetmg be signed by the Chairman and ! reply was, that, if he could fm-i ni bet-; raise from her that che would never mar-
of whom onhj are Postmasters, of (vine service in this place, on Wednesday
j intended that they shall avail land Thursday evenings last, at the Pieso!ve9 of their franking privilege to;byterian Church. lie was accompanied
neer through the U. States Mail
charge !
V c Western Sun and Indiana Democrat
by the Rev. Mr. Johnson.
The Polemic Society meets this even-
ling at Mr. Kimber's School Room. It
Democrat a a matter of course, !may not be amiss to say, that this associa
. s place to some recent remarks of the jtion has been formed by a number of ffein Sun; and to smuggle them into young gentlemen of this place, for the e. says '.laudable purpose of improving themselves V1 e are glad to perceive that our old in composition and in the art of public . .-! Stout, the fust printer in Indiana, 'speaking, and should be properly appre-i-now on his 26th yeas publication ciated. A general invitation is given to .he Western Sun, and who his ever all who are disposed to hear the debates, n a warm personal friend of General i . !ison, and his ardent supporter while Such persons as are desirous of having rnor of the Indiana territory, cannot jr ChriMmas Ball, are requested to meet !. iiicvi from his pr inciples or party , at Mr. G. W. GouM's Hotel, this evening, ' present cry for Uarrism.1' for the purpose of making the necessary , in:: the Democrat will for effect, eu- arrangements. : 'o ba, course our neighbor has adopt-' . . -t. - gainst histoid friend" Gen. Wm. II. j HARRISON MEETING. . rn?.;n, "the father of the west,"' w hose j A meeting of the Democratic Repub crgreen and venerated laurels, true pa-.hcans of Pike county, in pnrsuance c otism will guard whose glorious ca-jpublic notice, assembled in Petersburgh,
Secretary, and published in the Vincennes ! ler place than that, ha woulu lie upon , iy a second time. This piornise the re-
tii it he (!i-patc'i-j fused to give, and t-vaded Ins rniportuni-
Ga
te.
R.
i hi-led
arm- ait r;!g!i ; hir c't'icer- !o so
RATER, Cluirtnan. jed hir othesr? to select the ground, amoi.g ly (eiling him that his mi ml was dis-
J. Calhouxp, Secretary. i wnrr. was Geuori Marsicu G. Clarke, u ordered by the lever under which he la- : - - . , Washmp-mn cuniv. who is now living. jbond, and that in a short time he would From the Concord (A". ) Courier and Cant. Wi!i..n ; that a better selec- think no mote about it, tc. Her refusal
Enquirer. jthm ecu! i nt Lu.e Letn ma.le, n-J, LIGHT IS KinUKI. I'OI'TII, Irvery nece-sarv pi ecasiti :v. v. s u?
la all narts ot the Union, a food dp're!he occasion. Cif.t. Wdson al-o
nf irpn.ritiar ic coin.r (',. r tt.i r.l Cir tl,o tliat 1)0 V!IS in th.i I),;tl0, ''' t.
coming- and great struggle of lC3u. We
that , to make the promise, seemed greatly to i on " ir.c nse him. and hf sprnng from the bed
Hated, in a rage ai d mr.de for the door, tor the i c eon-, m; ri, use. as is supposed, of obtaining a
disl not look for a penc-ral brcakinr on of:l!J rnade.
the Administration party until near the 1 he meeting tn arjournsn stnc axe:
Orati"e couotv u alive to her own in
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the seeds of its dissolution are seen every w here thickly sown, and are springing up all around us, much to the dismay of the office holders . The attempt to elevate a man to the Presidency , merely because the President and the otli :e-hohlers have ordered it, who has never originated a public measure or done the public anv service, and who has ever been intriguing for ojjice,
that he was in the
enried with Col. Lindlv. in the statenstnts neannn to a-sault h-r. Pv the lime lie
I reached the door, he limited v weak
n ft- iiill nnrfir c r r o n I tiiifil t I . r
I p. .i,if id- tho n! t!u,.o S!iloi i i j
P'l II ) ll.C I T W jlj. I' I I III LM'. U 3 ni I.
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-t, both civil and military, aa a hruve;0n Saturdiiy the 2 1st Nov. The int-t tine .in tit condition to become -Uves to power.
... i Siiilllul General, an enlightened Liov-! was called to order bv the Hon. W. Ksie.or, a wise legislator, a laborious pion-jter, who explained the object of the same, . ;r of the Wet, and for many years a j w hen on motion, the Pev. David Hnrna-
aritorious farmer at North Bend , the re-,dy was called to the Chair, and Elijah jblican citizens of the Union will delight j Bell. Esq. appointed Secretary.
On motion, it vias
re-jird by the highest honor in their ft. It suits the Democrat to humbug f ;he end (with some) justifies the means." ! :t what do the old and true friends of ' -idiana and of General Harrison think of : -jr neighbor's course ? Time will demontrate. We go for measures and men; t d Martin Van Buren's corrupting principle of holding the patronage of the government, and the tenure of oflice, dependent upon devotion to him, cannot change us. We print no government blanks we have no income from the Post Office; where such favors are now conferred, Van Buren must he preferred ( a defiance of public interests. Only . -,w "the party1' as it will become; separate Van Buren from Jackson, (as lie is n fct separate in principle and in services) nnd where is one upright republican 3 support the juggler? The caucus sys-
is not to be tolerated; our home in
terests are no longer to be sported with;
Resolved, That a committee of two
persons be appointed by the Chairman to
'laves to ambition? demagogues, and slaves to a miserable Dictatorial faction. When we tell our readers that .Mr. Van Buren cannot It elected, we do not say it becau-e we uish it may be so only, but because we believe he cannot be elected. This struggle will show who are lor sur
rendering all power into the hands of
draft resolutions expr essive of the sense i few, and who are against the usurpation
jof this meeting in relation to William II of power by men high in office; and let
the struggle come in all ita heat, we are not afraid to know the result; for it will be a glorious triumph of the people over
said Committee, who, after having per- corruption, intrigue, nnd dictation. No
Harrison, our candidate for the Presiden
cy. The Chairman appointed Doct. J. W. Posev and the Hon. M. W. Foster as
formed the duty assigued them, reported
the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Resolved, That we see with the utmost
pleasure, a feeling manifested throughout
individual sacrilices are too great for the friends of their country and the country's institutions to make, if by making them they can prevent the establishing of the
langerous precedent of a President's ap-
the Union to elevate to the Presidential ! pointing his successor. Such a precedent Chair, the brave defender of our nsrthiwill be pre vented, and our elections prcwestern frontiers. We reciprocate that Served fiet--!ree from dictation fret
feeling, and will, by eery honorable .from government influence.
means, endeavor to advance his intere-t. Resolved, That we know Gen. Harrison to be honest and capable, and deserving
the confidence of the people.
jne-s, au(i was carried to hi- bed, wh're jfnr two or three days afterward he lay,
interest. Notwithstanding the inciem epiite ill. He however, gradually recoveucy of tha wether, the Court Hons was (-red, and in the course of a fortnight was crowded. The nuu.ber in attrudanct , enabled to attend to the feeding of bis catlias hern estimated :tt from three to lour ' tie , &c. hundred. It is confidently believed, that) On Friday last, he arose early in the a huge majority of this county will gi lor '.morning, made up a huge fire, and sharHarnsoo. jpened a tu' hering knife, w ith a view, as he Our friend Green, of the Paoli Patriot.' i;edg d, of killing a beef. Sxmashehad has .'"everted the Van Buicii ranks since prepared the knilr, hesuddenlv made on
the Van 1-ujen meeting. attack with it unon his wife, k cut both of
her arn.s in deep gashes from the hands
Frcvi the Louisville Journal. Lot -i v n. i.e. 30th Nov., U
Gentti men I h it VicK-bur"h on the
to the elbows, and thtn stabl ed her in the abdomen, making an incision six or eiht inches in length. His demon ferocity he
ist m,t at w hid. time official i etui ns had . u..s.,tiatel, he threw her upon
)t reached the office nf the Secietarv
tiie lire where for s ine time she writhed
r,f nit ,, ,r i i. Ida!, iv-.ipis In.'f:'" agony among the flames. She at
enough was known to cause the fi ien;ls! '"o''1 however, succeeded in crawling of Punnels to give up his election. Pen-'"0"1 hre, just as her screams had .on, the White candidate, was understood ! bought some ol tha neighbors to her rei-
to be elected Secretary of State, nndjCi,C!
Dickson a White candidate was uuder-too-.l to be elected to Congress; but it was a matter of doubt whether Claiborne, . Van Puren) or Wdkins (Anti-Van Buren) was elected as the other member. The opponents of the administration treat it as a matter of absolute cer tainty that Mississippi will elect an Anti-Van
Bu ren Senator. The better opinion is. that Poindexter will be re-elected Senator Black is as decided Ant-Van Buren and anti-J .ickou as any man need be. P.eiy en it he may be nullified amongst the decided opponents of the Ad-
mim-l 1 a tion That f.h-si.-
I nat i'.i i-sisstppi is neci-
1 pining sdv as tee-
Van Purenism in Alabanvi iway to a skelemn. It is aht
,! u Hi 1 ! 1 a r.'.!Li,ail,-,T 1. j I f . .11 ! . I in I f . : 1 !.
without leani.'.g against the una
(ily
;cii,
n!i :n B
or epic-ti io tble. : 'I h.1 v et v. father contiiurd jsipj i up to t;.j 2 1-t, and it wn . t i. : . . . . 1 .1. . !
o . inai 11 vmi a i.i;iu!i im v.
1 1 . .1
1 uecaioosa inteiiigencer states. ,) :,,,! i
coi.si :t r no long-
Resolved, That Col. Geo. Chambers,
ad the patriots aud fathers of the coun-1 Fielding Johnson and Elijah Bell, E-q.
try, are not to be trodden down by the be appointed Delegates on bchall of the j that a mighty tfiort was made a lew d ays tj!,c;,,.it. (;
' fpoils1' tnen, when a tree and virtuousj Inends aud supporters ot Gen. Hm. lien-j ago to get up a Van I mi en metting in Jtiat r";ople can act without fear. In either j ry Harrison for President, and some olherj pi Tee Ilurker ites, after ia:- iring in ',hs 'first1' nor the last printer, can beistatesman for Vice Presided, as may here- .-c-Ciet for ieveral days and w.iu ri-g tin--
thought friendly to western interests, nor after be selected, to attend a Convention 1 any thing but party dictation, who will 0f Delegates, to he held at Indianapolis ,?re support sucli a bubble as Van Buren, Ion the second Monday of December tuxi. i:rainst the hero and. patriot, Harrison! 'to form an electoral ticket, to be voted It may now accord with the individual : for in this S; itc. interest of our neighbor, to remember to t Resolved, That the said Delegates may
forget that Gen. Harrison has more experi jfili any vacancy that may happen in their J President Jac Lion's administration, came ace as a statesman, than lran liurcn. White own body. j swarming upon the gl cund till tiu-'y out er Webster himself ? lie was the first se-j Resolved, That the Secretary foward , numbered the Van Bureurtea Ly a majorcretary of the North Western Territory . j the proceedings of this meeting to the j ity of three to one. lie was the first delegate fiom that terri-1 editor of the Vinrennes Gazette, with a! In Sumpter county, Alabama, the to
lorv to Congress. lie was appointed by request that they be published in the ries in a recent attempt to get up a great ao qov
Jffcrson, Governor of Indiana, and held same. i meeting, met with u still more mortifying the oflice more than TWELVE YEAK3 J Resolved, That the thanks of this meet- discomfiture . The call in this instance.
He represented the Cincinnati district in ling be presented to the Chairman arid Se-j embraced "Jackson men and democrats.1
be. en
ia Mi-sis-; believe,!, o'ton crop j :l v iuusly
wi.ich-vvoul through their obedient ranks, veuturedto i-iciusle, ia their ;!! for a meeting, all the f i r c r s of tie" f.'rese r:t adminisiralion. Ti:o time r.t ncr ting arrived, and tlie friends of Ju'c 'r:,fr'.
ves tr.e s ;u . !or ters oi
! The ,Mis-:i-
; ; i;i".g e-niih ; si rair:-. ' ;;e r
are "t in? r;;- iV.-.t ; r.-any of 1 1I v :st, it iI e r r t c i 1 1 e t
1 ;
-ip.pi i- ira:-;'; ' v i i2
ii.i. troi-j li,f- :.
iimps, er;. k i r:i t111 r. ;-iii u i as ft 1 oi (! (.), r.r.tici at f'l-ie-t n-tti-.'is. :j. :ii?:vfd, w-M'.id ver " f t 1 1
on rh
Mi. I tall I 'i- r, :er-
When ihscovered, her feet and hands
were burnt almost entirely to cinders, and her intestines lay by her side upon the tljor. Wonderful as it may appear, ihe was not yet dead, but continued to live as late as Tuesday, when we last heard from Batavia. Her physicians, however, had no hope of her recovery, and she is do doubt dead before this period. Five of the neighbors made an immediate effort to arrest the fiend like husband but he succeeded in resisting them all. The thtn prepared to Batavia for assistance, where a large number of persons weie. at once collected, who instantly proct edrd in search of ihe offender. Seeing so manv approach his house he fled to the loft nnd secreted himself under a bed where bo wa arre-led. He was then taken to Batavia and lodged in jail. He- is ie; i crcuted as being a temperate ftrmei, v.ci ih live or six thousand dolUlr.
is created great excitment whole county.
consider ing tuems
'"'f: Llrzcnt
0 , -ctt ol ? i-'i Piii! i ii
rt i
?j5 .f
on boitcm lauds on tiie river.
Di
A ir.rt:! 1 , ' -i . ' w I I n Q
,!v -r h-i been rn;mu!actured in , !ii.i. intended as a prsent to Mr.
rane Tiie huger r icces of the sett
btar iiie fullowintr iriscriidion:
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received any o;rrct, "i'li-tcni, A i r V.'illhin. .1 hnnnc.
mail intedligf-nce from New Orleans for j grand-dauhter of Dr. Fnmklin as a testhe last thiee. or four week. We le;in). tm.ony ofnrpect for her own virtues,
now ever, iiuir, tie nlcbi.e papers, that:a,d tho-e of her husband, late Seci
am
ed States District Attcruc-v at
V'v Ir.ive l ani'lv
. . i - . T
( ingress at the close ot me war. lie vas six years in the Senate of U. States. He wa a Foreign Minister to the Republic of Columbia. lie has been in civil Me about a QJJARTER OF A CENTURY. When in Congress, he originated nnd carried through tha mot important -treasures: such as the land bill, and this is the man who is to be denounced, because, he was for two years thought
cretary. Tiie meeting then adjourned. David iiopnaday, ctW Elijah Bell, Sec'y. HARRISON MEETING. At a meeting of the citizens of Daviess county, friendly to the election of Wil
liam Henry Harrison to the Presidency of
Secretary
the e.!ii;-(.f the United States Treasury, whose re e w Ol-.'iwd Inr the Imi.m w.-ik vi.itf.i on tum bv
is tene ied to prevent Volun- ,it i r ivation e.f ofiice, loss of official favor
teers from. pubSicly tnioring the service of ,-,,,,: political nd partizm persecution." Teaians. it is riifikult to coniacture! Th IlnitPd Si.tP Ghvoh ipniftrks:
iear;s hav i
what h is in.iu'-Ril President Jackson lo cr-
This rich tribute ol respect for public
Of course the White men regarded them
selves as invited, and, when tiie day arrived, poured in upon tiie meeting, until
th&ir number rnntmiirl tv i ' b 5 m m t r. f V t -..
" ', ; .....w . . j juiem autnonttes at trie er iarenitt-t, was as live io one. The re ; r r?A that tha rai-in and
i,-.i ci-.n. . ."r ti.ij. ii-ii iini. 1.1 , -v im . -n.r. .. . ... .
V , """"u: f iroopstor the aid oi lexas are not a vi-jraied, that another, whose virtues are also indmg that their resom.ions would he, olation of thp lrtVVs of Congress, and wo ; f;()fed. is m i.e the receiver.1'
niM.ii uowu ,ts miru-ii, i.ci not), jenrne.J only a v.eek a-o. lv an Uacerof the ground and secreted themselves in a (jov ernrTiei't directly from Washm.-toii
c.er tue adoption ot such measure. ;r;.,n,ic ;,- ,,.A,c..x,r, .,.toriiu
t , . '''".lUtt, IWJ ll.ill liuil.t .ii-i,. .ill.
1 . . have ce- he (he moie ncentable. to the distinpuith-
commemo-
arnimg ot,,.(j ne inlu;il w tioge worth is
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the U. States, at the house of W illiam niciing-piace , r.uui uiev -nan nine io a p-, that, inn before his leavia.- thai city. !.,;
worthy of being placed at the head of pos,ei.f in Washington, on the 5th inst. roint a Chairman and secretary and de- lvas lua pv tl,e rte,idera l.imfelf, that tiie armies of the Republic? How dis j iouerl Raper, Esq. was called to thejd ire their resolutions unanimously adopt-l (he Mexican Charee d'Aiihiis h.-:d mam-
rateiui. i-ti udveuic edl j,u um. chair, and J ames Oalhoun, a ppoin ted be . ea rocomplsmt whatever on the suljectof
measures originated in Congress by Van Buren! Please let us koow them are tiiere any ? The Lafayette Free Press says "A rentleman from Michigan City, brings the melancholy intelligence of several disastrous shipwrecks which have lately happened on Lake Michigan," and adds "seven vessels appear to have been totally
or in part, destroyed on the south end of
L'vke Michigan during the last month.'' We have only to ask a portion of the Van 'aren men, the honest dupes of designing o trice holders and hireling presses, if they desire their money to continue to be expended on the sea board, and on braw ling partisans, when the rivers and lakes of the west are left without improvement, unier a false plea of constitutional re stnclioa? It should not surely it caauoti
cretary, whereupon (the object of the meeting having been stated by Capt. Warner) David McDonald rose and c lie red the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimoivly adopted: Whereas, it will shortly devolve upon the people of the United States, to elect a successor to the present Chief Magistrate of the nation; and whereas several distinguished men have been named as candidates for that highly important and responsible office, amongst whom is William 11. H arrison, for thirteen years the Governor of the Indiana Territory, and during the last war a leader of the American forces on the fields of our country's lory; and whereas Ibis meeting regard Gen. 11 iriison as a friend to the Constitution, aud as honest, and competent to the
tischaige of tiie high trusts and datieof the ollice dfjre.-aids laticuattly ac-
From such facts, the community may ; ,he t.x.;f dilion from the United Stales n-,
draw a ready inference as to Mr. Van wajnst his country r; en. Lou. Jw . j ii 1 .'.ii ir .lJ
i)Uren s prospects in .-vianami. lie must ttz be in a hnpeful way , when his office. hold- Humors are v ery current in the New ers are obliged to skulk from covert (n, yOJ k y, that certain Senators ol that covert to get an opportunity of passing, state, prominent members of Mr. Van
resolutions ra his favor.
From the Louisville Journal. Paoli, Orange county, la , Not. 29.
pi niuie,
Gentlemen Agreeably
r!
to
The Lori-.yp.ie Advertiser asserts that ( n thf mi! j-'et of politics Mr. Adams "is occasionally eonect!" After this, we may well le.Uevo tiie suggestion, that Mr. Adams is to be re warded for his adhes:or; t " Van BuiMiism. bv an endeavor to p'.ue him in the Speaker's Chair! What i.- to e done with Mr. Polk? Send him to the Court cf St. James? Surely not beiore Mr. Ghundv is provided for! Paul Pry. Tiie Penobscot Indians, '-down East, have: ndvertlsed their Governor and Lieut Governor us uruvorthv of trnt, and cau-
Buren's Albany Regency, were concern
ed with Bartow in the late robbery of the Albany Couirneicial Bank. The New
York Daily Advertiser says, that tl.ese!,l""s porsou against noticing auy of
i Grnor thicken daily,
Ot Biilili liejiO;! its L.(:
1 1
usv me
lie- is more ie Reriiuvui
Jo urriul.
We do not learn
no'' give vou eaisv mtormation ci ouriinai .ir. van iuren himself is in trie
1 1 a 1 uon meeting, which was held here slightest degree suspected.
esten.av. As the proceeains are to tie aorou ttian ii;s joitoweis in
published in your Journal, it is unnecessary, that I should enter into particulars. On motion of Dr. J, Riley, Gen. J. G Clcoileuin was appointed Pi evident of thf Meeting, and on motion of A. J Simpson. E.ei , Co I. Z. Lin-.iley and Ca plain J. Wil-
The Rev, Jarkon Kemper, D. D Rector ol St. Paul's Chore h, Nor walk.
1 o'.fn.risru:. w a coi.si-oi .ii'--! oi.
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Jtoa wtrii uppottd Vice Ptsiidtats. i i hiiadtipLiu, (m the pastrtl cu;e
heir efi'i'i;il acts hereafter. One of the
Gov ei ner'e ( hief fiuit?, was n remarkable 'Oi.duess for his subjects" squaws. A Jt'ST RFBfKK. Some of the Spoils Editors are praisirg Am os Rein) dl at the expense of Mnjr Bmv.fer his excellent mariarement of iio post Office Department. We should think tho old friends of Mitjor Barry ought iow to suffer iiia at hes t repose in peace. Lcxintiii Reporter.
