Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 30, Vincennes, Knox County, 26 December 1835 — Page 3

I recommend this y- j0 vnnr afnimn, and also (lie prop...!,,)!! submitted ai the laf ition of Congress, a r, . ,..v received, for a reorganization ur the r0.,ogrmhioal Corps " 'l'hii r.-or-. , r';.,- . t. i , , . ,r ...... i ... i

firmng euch an amnffcrpnt. and in our-l" whir Hiamon'e r nnt tn .. nt..4 i-. . .... . . ... w.r the i,ere,. irv eler.enr,, ... ;,nr, ,v V Y i V "gu.anng us aomioistra-1 lute that bad been submitted to their con Ofli fit I murru. tn. -" I 11 e lire L,l v t ,v.il. ..Il .1. .. i . .1. . : . v hi e ,ce will, :, the! in that rv.Hi,, reirion. rxcen! !hose;deviP r ,,.,.. . ,1.... ; "B, nowver. that impoiiant depart-(propositions to introduce a new feature in 1 iv 0 ; . , . , J " t , ui'U "'i '-'i .ur fM.iinisiK.i i'i niu IMUKHI9 inriii mem wm tuon attain a deerep n M:orn 1 .11 to p-no.u-ti.dvnrhvth, tinted States lor them, L proportioned , h 1 r " I ?: ame0 8 . ,a,V? ca.not be to Pa 'i " tlltl ll-li ' I til ' U I iltl V our. tienlly examined, and ought not to bp re-.Ol.il-li. ent. u i'h their i-.niir ill retire. A ha 1 1 I r r.omilx u .,,1 tl.... me pi eent fx peri'lUure. a sionoi our settle iceivtd with favor, noli! the rreat Lo.K1 ' I"-"" - "...tCAiCIIS o x : hi- t j ;m been r,iU (!. !or iheir proferti,)rJ ; mrrils no va r-l,ic fi t he of the people are thoroncrhlv Imnrc.i L l! t!

1 -' '" ' 1 'sit- iii-iv, no r?r!u;n "r-i-w;

lllltlh .PlVlr'O 'I I ,1, ........ . ..",.1.1.

U .,( ,!..,;.. ...i..- , , ! ' ' ' , .il'HHM l;;p f irrO;li' iDiflll Ot niir CKlP-it J i'rtiro ar nftor,(;,-. :3 ..1 .-.!.!

'"T. ,he i'ii---'4i''-,a,i,,,,M,;;i;i;;:::: . ha,e hereto

,i,M,e" "y mem is useful ,,e.ice ,n and war. The atmnr and the atH-ude of .ietenre mar v a,- . t n 711r , , . L 11116(1 ;i!fS P rail- made op thi mj ject, I am not tran-cmd-Much ,s- and inconvenience have been U,rdS the he.t purity a " i n-t t J eVtJow , "i "T"' " I? irt" ''"' Priva to corporation in the bounds ota just deference to tie 1 " cyunce of ,he fadure llf ,.. u h.rh the amhn J r or! - n r SfMS Z heirer -eral .tates. - ,.n?e of Congress, or to the di-podt " , .he h,l! containing the o.dmarv aP1r,. ,-me other Vun of n 'u, ' , a V " uing the doubtful re-, lhe rel.an.e h,Vh the General Govern, j of the people. .po.tuu ltJ der in the

vl

at the la-t pe?-i ti, but was I1 in ths elhr. Tbi f tilure vvathe more jp;iet'ed. n 't only ti cause it necesi.u iiv i:errupted htid dei t . ed the piogre.-s of H ? -te:n o! naii -Mia! deictice, injected i mrne'l i a ! -lv after tlu? li.t war, and siore teadi! ur-ucd, hut also because il contained "a contingent a ppi opriain.-u in-er'cd in no coidance with the views ot lhe Executive.

unis into lhe hat

inr-tfuci th-tsn

i , . v , , v . . v-rn. .'il tt .ill II lllr II'f- 111 rP m n3 In fin 4

K!' Ct 'tie llCni.U. Mtwl ..4nr.! .,,.(.-. , . . .. ' . . ... ....w. .r i.. , NIC HU III 1 1! Ifl Tf. lOn

r ' '"i uiu 1. 1 si a no jrreat s en in i i-.e; r o i -a i rt..i

hould guid

of the (ioi Prnmprif.

t

s

le

in anl

of

i !

hi important id

other branches- of the national' defence

m the elf -merit o rr.ilil a tv i n..li.-,r.. n.i.- ... .. , . . -"..cry , me tan ue mil little oou it in t i mi.,,!

''h.,:!nr(!,;, i,ve , ,.,,.,! ,.. ,,.,:" V.i.- i,; ! .'"".r ". s'"."t -'; ot . .r. .catty fr,e,ily , ,(

''!!,) the bailor, -,-x, not v thernuket --fee's of !. tr,r, it . '' r ,frfl!-. '-e ii.it Lrecutive powers, at the same tune that Whatever charge, , ait t, .lid ', e ter " ' " . every jxtravg:,nt cmpenMf ion. If . he-e clai.-n. each it held re..pn, ?ibe to the great urce Ll n;,,,!;M,if,,1 ' J, L? ' , l lhri "tl0 Gt 0Ur lr,iiiaQ uiter-jbe perstec, ,n. the question m .y uri-e of uuthonitv. which i arL-nL J.l , .!

ii i- ti ' i .i .uin ;nn a : o

If tO .!

....... . ... -

MHiie miuon? ot which mm it hnvM ,o :t.

an, I j Mi : ions . Iip to re our political ? t te rn c h

r-WtGt IU.ltlllu n..r,li,.l .1...:.... .1- . . .

....... .... ,w,,j ,..j'Mcw litniii n:C p-ll t',l fon. I invite your early attention to th ; pan of the report of the Secretary o War which relate to thi subject, and te commend an appropriation (sutliciontl v I.I. oral to accelerate the atmamfnt of ?!.. firtification. agreeably to the rroi.o.itn., i . . i . 1

suiunn ted dv him, and to

Vsical . 'tee.

n 1 '. ii e ; e toi e , io w h if !

i fn i in !i pi

ft every aspect,

in; .5 one general legislation fms ncre

n of citizen?, acting be supreme "in the will of imp ,,nnlo

sinoer charters nf incorporation from ;ha i fiitinniu. ... ,a m..' . ..

rv tor the iuodmr, f th id,-! o:Vif, o. hv , ,ic, ..... .! . V1' . reuecuon

: view the suliect "h.d, will ,vu H.i. r,: ;.. J , -i ' '. . . ... " ."-;y :e, that the frameis of the Co,,.

.. . uii- new ;uu- i.-i -..in,..- 'ifin,:.i..i ii .hi tin u n nriep. cvr ii' p ' .i,t,.f,nn l .i

wifi tue importance of a' l-etueen the (invor.,.,.., ,t ..,..! .fn,.. ir..;.i c . ... . .! 'r.. r1M,V' .! 'UU"',JSU Uif,y re anxious to

i i'Mopt ai,.-i Fllirtu.t orjj-.mizatio'j of the Mie U

; 0'!iiU4. 11 I I:

; iqanal I'.-- ; i

ie vjiovernmenT

fciatts

I

.no

i I ' i . 4Ji.ii-.-s uom ii." use or tn e es-;

I i'v " i- " - i - "i v. ) ill ;i i J i.i rj h v 1 1 hi iig.

these irannlr..td 5' ii i-1 taldified channels o

tor the fstHtli.hniett afiiong'tween thu d.'ireiTrit ft ctmns of

At!

in

Uace our who!

ic seah-iaid in a complete stale

marie rrnn feature a? a settled and fixed principle in the ?trurtifu. of the GnvP.n.

of I IP rmn.i ..t .ill . . .1 .1

if:o 3c? If!11:ri within the the latter, an.r wiiS tlx.ip ,v . . ... i .......v., c....:... i . ' " " M -uuu bn n,e l'Cautior,9

, , . . t ......... . (.mj.h.i.I.uiiu.ii,i lueusc n 1 ;v-1. 1 .ia, 11 v

.on-.aerati-..n. force; the ntitnunlv t a fe-v an i simh I- act of Cono.r.,8 ,,.!r!,

'ed on ; h (i-iiiJi!

w::ich

ielence. A just regard to the permar.eut '.i.f

in ire o t he

. u 1 c u . 1 . 1 1 ri in 1 ri v . n h.i i , r ,

'or !,i a J,Jit "'.'id to thvir cirrun.stan : part of the

- I II:' ' ; I ' : 'I J t . . I ,. Il 1 I .... I

the lotnm thaw ; be put to the.

?.nn t.iat in, 'Mth:n itself some equitable mode cf a lio'y v.;.rs, jpi'tin lhe amouttt of corrip:np-ition.-

eu'ion fi'fmii to hav

01

1 1 ?Vs"

t rn.

l ...... . .

,).. ... ' ..c, aiiu nuiril 10 Li", iwr ll.e uni.-..h'i V- on. !, u tV.-

i" irnLf. . usi leg-aru .I IP nr. . r,, j r -c ,. 1 ..... .. ; .....

' ' " in Ii he O IP.-I 14 .rrnn-.. Hill ....,.

e COlli.trv Pvirlcntlt t-r.. 1...1 ... 1 . . ' " i

- ' i44VW. 1 t 1 ' i I I t. - ' I I - I It" I . ! 1 , I I I 4 , , , ) , ,11

this meaure, hut there are othtr leasnrji

winch, at the present juncture, give it nt

cuiiar force

to the subject

1 he present

tion has been to to test its to the army

It is not alone

I soi t would be accented

L t r , 14 f. . 1 MM. - . . - . '

ii.uiiminiiiU,ion vvun- i iie lencrt l rem he Scrre arv r t ip n rnnnprimn ,,m,

i'- "If iiirill. 1 1 0 J - ;i -i J 11 41 r -1 1, (i aI I ., 4 I -V ...... , I , . :. ..

tJrt vi,.;, 1.. 1 : .1. - 1 U-Jl l"K -.M MKmin-:

",ru rif-u in me autiiitiis- future we can provide for l..lll, n nn.l l..,1 - . . T .1 . . '

mi.. 11-t.ai cuuLeins 01 me various ly ot Hie treat

m a i tp r a rnn (1 ,1 cri t n I h o IV.. r. i . 1 . " .

" ' .-4.,v. ... iai uiitni ivt' entcrci with the various tr

n ; intentions until! the eviN which nri.t. fr...

shall provide' this eranir ilprprf sro rcrnc,i;,.,i

- - - , , 111,.'. M U .

Consideiing the great extent of our confederacy, the rain". I inrr.a ..r ;(,

ej To obviate, if possible, the necessity of; population and lhe divergitv of their inrmiL I. !. n r ,1. !, . , .... .1 i . .

... .:..., ui.s qui-s.ion, 11 is sugefcieu, teresi and pursuits, it cannot he distm.

art 1 make it my duty to caii an he oht ,ifl,.! a!i ,,,.,,: .' c. .,, u..s , auS , o.ieu.t, u ue not expedient to hx ny i,iw, guised that the continffencv bv whirl, or,

v.,tr special con,de.Htion . ments for ,1,, im tiruVctne , of ' thl U.1. ; ""ir": . " r ""T ed to of the Legislature to form itself into an

system of mil. ta,y educa- have failed Ir .,';..: T 7 U,M"' ,':""oa. companies ior the conveyance ol electoriM college, cannot become one of

in operation .ufnciently long lished fact, that they ca, not ve , ; Th e in ,1 7 , T i I ?rfate, aCCordln to '-ordinary occunence. w.ihout produce "-.ulness, 8fld lt ha9 ,h(u u,:t u,h J r i v , I j coawo-Ii v n 'n ro"" t V. pro "V" t .n T'T " i'I J ' aSCCr'a,Bed and ,,P !i"-!culable mischief. What wa9 intend", a valuable body of otlioers. her. A.e. of , " 3. '"i L rV.'t,,,Jr. aD" 'mlvement; and a ,clated by the Postmaster General . It H ed a? the medicine of the constitution m

n the improvement, oi.d,,..,, !,n, ' , , I' ' ' tie tnoral deU ,ve owe ! i)roL'at'le hat a 'ral proposition of that; extreme case cannot be .Venuen.lv ,i,.l

cni- ai ien!h. hron.r .' ,,a tn i.-..,i,t . i.., n i .

' ' t v''-jvjirviiiJir'i 'r-ii Li.ci:iviiii fci'i ri

line, and operation of the troops, that thi, ... ,nc,,de of interenmmnni...... " ! MM,, . J ... '

lhee ot eel- are emnlovp.l Tl,v .... n m- . . " ... 1 'V'41 "uni ,ue ecreiary c; me in connection with the?? provmons in

f J " i ii' pai , e cantioi rprs-i hni f .o -w . .,-., c.: r .i... . ui...: . . . - ' . '

i , . . , : n x"" 11 1 1 .ai... I. iy iiic . i5 1 o i ; i c jj e pa r loi en t , I , Uvr: v e ect on fiv thi IIoikp o Hpi.tp Independent-! branch r.f the public service. recom-! mu?t also invite vour n ,h.L J L ..' Hou.e o. J,e,,re-

t.pu.utioni, i,o which we S mended to your special attention. It a,-! painful excitement'tiroduced in ti So, Z i ' X "r: ' ' eS!te 6

I. " vi uiui cv.v-.iit i i pr vpi i nm ta

without changing its character, andsoou. er or later pro iucing incurable dijorder.

in the execution of the staff duties. nu- th- usulraur-,, rv , h, . ,V0 i Ir ' our. ,naval ,JrCft ai , ny auemptg to circulate through tbe mails ally appertainingto military organU ion- ' n ? have ceded present ,n comcn,3s,on wh all the ac.in- antl.matory appeals addreed to , he pas in the removal of the Indian,. L, 11 u 1 ' ine moral duty of, ty wh,oh can be g.ven to ,t, adcq.Me to's.ons of the slaves, in -trims, nd in van-

v-i.utru -i.t-r , i-i 1. 1 ion or niir rii

rl I c I i m nt or, 1 .i . .. r-. . . . . r .1 T

...jwuvv rcji.ii an- tiiaruc.cr oi i ne le gislalive nnd Executive functions, and

wnne it exposes each to temptation ad-

c.i!iurement of the various expenditui e protect --,l ii' n..;i u . ... - ' , - ! f ,l"lu"1""' ..tM.ui,tiea 10 1 verss to their e nciency no ortans r.f tha growing out of our Indian reLS! 1 j..rnul,e them to inunecfion. and to ' con??i(u(ion Rlld lB 9 '(e J the formation of roads, and in the im- a,i ic , e ' 0 I i ' r'" ' hn h regard this arm p.oduce ail the horror- ot a servile war. to unite bo-!, in res i-tie. ,h. will of th? provement of harbors and rivers in he e i " - n ' , 1 ' T ' " " ! iot!( - al,! por ! people, and thus glve a l rcl on ,o e Construction of fortcations ; in he tl J 'n , V -t t s e V r P; 1 ll" fr.V'" S-,nns. strongly nrg- t.on o, our countrymen w ho can be so far i government ani.rfrh:i,an t ulroi. r;,.,f,nn nf m.j , lias heet; iissigr.en for ed the co.,;ir,uuance ml the measures whicli : miie( as to ft.pl any otiier enifnert th in n i ;B, , ,,. ' uangerous. ricationof much of the maferie requ.rtd their permanent residence. It h. beet, prom de if- ,.,,,1 en' -Vre,,' m-I U ,t r f i -H -,, , V f . , V , , y tP,,s u; ,hat ree people fir the public defence; and in the piesei- d.v.ded into di-tr.cts. Hncl alio : , , ,dy u.r e'of ,1 ' X , ive " , e Cn,1U ? f f:p,g' power, ration, distribution and accountabilif r of t:,-, 31 mv n ,v e ni, cad v re-.,v, . " d ! ?,n' , , d" ' ."ci-.rJ r'""-' ce j a-Ub.-i'd never acquiesce in a practice the whole: 8nd ,n o, her miscellaneous du- .her- ate prep.,,,,-, lo and w ;h th h , u o o s V , '. ne; which will dimin.b their control Ur ,t. U" X T'- t small bands. !p g in, a:CS which appAr the ,e,,t ot,,lu, J(UcuUn h m nit d rd" ' I !Z? '5? S ''V"

i i i . e t n

(tHPf..l)!ir hatilHO.. on.. ,,rn:nm;. .- . i . 1 " '"""W

' . - i " in ours, y,rere the .'orma-

"der ; tion of parties. fonmfpH i .- .

. i I t " f i.i i ,11 i i ei

are.anu peace itepernis upon the maintenance. ! e,..-. i ,,rh r..s,;i ;'s;.. ,. .

...... .. .1.- i .. . u .-. ... I.-.. . . . u. .vitu i'v u e ex en: iu

' " "Mii.i.j Muii.il". t la.ui, ui wii.-i; ( o ,n i i o ,i i-ea o i n p

. I r ... . . . '

if" io y-o-. ..... ii. ens ilntmn tnr.r ., V, it, I

aiisplun- Asa Pif ::h of strengths run- this na-i founded

i . ! I I

I m-nai arm. I also recomrnenu to vmirnar

Ci(;;iry (-! tue.-tHV-y. that ti

u.u.i is iie'.e'-ary ro mis mc lease of it ; uepen'J ufion peac

K'rce, ti-iOt:g:i of con-nlf rat !e amount are, am

Ml.dil

m:

. i

ou

r territory. 'J'hese interesli, repre

sented by csndidr-.te for tbr i

I, r , , r , J ." I IC'lllflH V, ft is 'ordinate (or the country, ate con-tantlv nrnr.P in tke ...i -c

hat the good fPtise, the gnerou feeling., ()d sc!tih objects, to frPpruf ' ;r c.A'L

J - - . . , . . v . .llll'JCI.t-

rr" u . a . : : .i r. . . . ,

i iieft; on fisiiieu luncuons emrrace ve- Ut;io am! iriilii:.a. rot evrr , .,r,rrr

I . . r . . . . . ' ' 1 '

ry r.eav y e xperm itures ot public money, nun ire.l persons, arid of the CherA.-c . and require fidelity, science, and business, ai! lhe tubas on ttio east Hle nf th? Mishabits m their execution; and a tysttm 'iss.ppi, and extending from Like .Mb-hi-v.-h:ch fha!! -r"?rc !he qualiiScatier:? ie t -. F! -i vJ ;. b. .-e tr.iti e r, -

(lemanMen uy me f -nunc interest. J h -it iu eni winch lead to lUeir tr tliis object has been, in a great measure . ; lat dh.

r f .i i f-, I In- llm Mili'fr,, 1 : i mi t ' r ,

u inn i ue ii iv i r. i j i t i i i v nr miihimv i i ri i ,i n t.-. 1 i ..

j '.ui(. i- i uc un i tMi i Jfnnvn nrwi ro.ca.i i 1 i , (jnM.w. i.mo ....t....,.!.. l. ... i . i i. i

I " . iiu'i - r t . uui' iiuoi i c i i ll t V H PT.i . 'I ,iM I P ( f r . r. .l...i n ft i i . ' i.-i

hawnby the state o the service , and by tabiishment is tounne i u, on the Knon I ge.Mon which attrac ed he c.M.i ieratnm i people of he no - h ' el o St es toi a"J,?,l!;' ?' lhe -ef,e,:i1 S? nd forthe prompt accountability which has gen edge we hsve gamed of the.r character of Congress at ilB Iafl U1 Vpertin,, !he Union. " d Tlhe r d iA" of C y of he ,"tt,Dt8I7h' cfh erally tol.owed the necessary advances, and babiti, and has been dictated by aUbc enlistment cf bm s at the uiM b'e a the ,me blood m l e h' e ov " P P hl. enforce, it hey Like all other political systems, the pre- sp.nt of enlarged l,!,eral,fv. A territory m the service. I.i ,hi, manner a nni-y iso stro I L " ? 7"' " f the right sentmodeof military education, no doubt, exceeding in extent that relinquished, has; of ,k;ii,u! and able bodied ,ea:n,n can le 1 seniiments el a H 'T ""u P' has 9 .mporfec.ions, both of principle , been granted t , end, tribe. Of s cli, r,,ahi?hed, which will be of the Kreatt reeding, of he , Sie p w hV Go"; nnen 7' It and practice; but I trust these can be .m- mate ferlili.y and capacity to support an .mporfance. Nxt to the capacity to put have engaged in the'e L ot 11 ' ?, m e IT"' ?a)'' demnproved by ng.d mspect.ons, and by leg.s- lad, m popuiation, the representations at, at and arm tbe ,eq,isite number of and wicked attempts and e People cannot too .oou alat.ve scrutiny, without destroymg the m-iare highly favorable. To these districts!-, is possession of the mf-Ms to nan UirM th emissaries" Vior f'r ', stronger safeguard for the.r f r !l,e Indians are removed at the expense! then, ci.L Occurrences, to wh.ch we as well as all of the In .led States, ,nd, with certain! calculated to ad this object than the ter. a9 to anthorrp ,ho . 1- . than i. contained ,o that

other nations are liible, both in our inter-'supidies of Clothing, and with arm. ,n.! measure nroTo,ed a, on nnvii, ,,,, , . ...;n t . 1 " .pacreu instrument as it new stand.

V. ' ' ' F t "

rial and external relations, point to tiie ne-' munition, and other indispensible articles the advautarcs derived from or f Toj Hot if iUp evn..L.. f ... .!,:. . 'I',, . U 15 ,ny. lul-v l,i CaU ,he particular at-

- . ..... -..-v..-Y'i-.Ti..i;.i;i l.u: 1',1U r IQr.tmn r I t " . .

lco (..rn. ,r.,l , ..... I :.!. ' - i -. ,. . . .. . .. r -- .ck.iwu t VsUlK'l!tf in ihA nrpcpnt rn

. ...T..r.i s ".juuusiv wun ni.iiuiei'.iai rriuiiie u woui.. luniish: shall not he sutiicient to efiert lUsir...' a:.:. . - " . " v""

, r .. .. .. . . , "moil ui me GISlriCt Ot t ohlmt.ir. Vmm

cessity of an efficient organization of the ti.ey are

m I I 4 " I 1 . .

..IIIIW.1. I rtII Hi'.llll lU'iUCeU, lV llie Itil- PlOVIsl-nS lor t IP. f.PriOf of O tn.r after' U4 Wit. a 1 k c. niU .. I. 4 . .. . . .

c . , . . . j. i , Jt. ,,v,(" ,..7.,,,,,.. .mi .C cii'.j- r iin ie ,i icmiii. no a nm ti can he en pr tin. iio.-. n . . portanceof the su ject, to bring it to your their anival at the.r new homes. In that the exigence uhirh ran h, " ;,.;....; p.-! th.-.t i;,Jn.n.j,,.uj,i...c.... J vha!eier cause the great depression has

attention. Tc supiuess domestic violenre. ' ume . i,.n ihpMlrfl .,f ,ua r . ' ' " . " V' .:h '-au?- ?0 1 ansen wnich now exis:s i.

. v .4 . v. i - ic 'Mj: l . l 1 - . V- o I s I I . I II'" I : fr Ii ! I I f ill

nnd

to repri foreign in va-i m, shou'.i tfn-s.

I it c? pt'oduc! s tailed bv 'hfu

Calamities overtake us, we must reh , in suh.-ist ihem-e'.v.

the first instance, upon the great body of they choose to resott to tb it mode of life; Congn

t - i . i

uy Hgr.ctr.tara; 5 a nor

luey can rt--, u cannot be ii..uhtc5 I ... e vv ne'.ht i t n:e n it!, the

it pr-.)Vi-io:i the lu.eralitv an! w:sb)tr o

",r lesoor-j from countenancif g the s!.:o-hlel interfer

;on

ituional ri

the community, who-e will has instituted, if thuv do not. thev are u

may now a

no ti; skirts of

to

opt,

with

a view (,

.e perlect organiziti-m of thi bunch

i . ... -

rn.-.r. u.usi suppoii iue vjo. me gieai praiue, h?re cn'ntbjss liL-r.is ot cur service, will meetlh eminent. A large standing militai y to; ce of bnd'al num. an I !,nrt t.mo 6,,.r.,-Q. r,f ...tl rt-.a : -

. . Mlil - . ( . 1 t - -.... I I'.ll l.l .l .1

'proL-a;i

is not consonant to the spirit of our m-:i- to ail..pt their own habits to the ch u

tutions, nor to (he feelings of our country - which a change of the animals tlestii'ied, d. it appeal that that tbe i,

men ; ami me lessons oi jormer days, n i l ti toeir IjoJ may require. Ample ar-

in the pecuniary

concerns of thi District, if is proper that

oi uie iid to tn-4 1 inn i,f.:i!il l.r. (,.n .1 i.

bOu h, wii, oe prompt to exeicise tiu.r; H:uUucl. relief or remedies provided as :;'l-y ;pres,og. C laras in them;are consistent uith the power of Coni:es, w hate . er is ca c;i atei t.i om.-.n.-P i ' . .

. . ------ . i eanie-.iy recommentl the exten-

tl

iose also of our own limes, show the i angt.-m-nts have a

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i i, - r ., , !HOn01 cvery I'olitica! right to the citi-

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liy tbe report of the IVst.nsrGiMer.lof this inteiesting subject to the St t, 7 Z T . ' ?e'r tr"e

- , , . , . - , , ........ t , ouu muni noes not conhk of , h it, .uitii JiuiL-s, to which Lev nroner v be .a. -'.',.(.. ;.i. .t... .- .,

t -II T ii i. L t, I U P I rill' 1. lilliO AI Thn I n-.t.l..

ilep.u tuient. uuring the y ear ending on the; it is ne.erthele-s, proper tor Cono-re.,; ,ion If i I,pI . u ...r L

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ceo marie for the OUih day of June last, exceeded its acoru ; to take such mei

res con.

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Uies as Will t'Tt Ve HI onvprnmonl ik -1 : . . .

ng f esponsijuiines s,,t,20d. ,nd that the; the Post Otiicc Department, winch was' Ja and ,mendment. and h T IZ i

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n.aie.i ai )iib.Z

!us of the presont fned year is c?(i-. designed to foster an

amicable

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danger, as well as the enormous expense, suppt of schools, in some msta

ol these permanent and extensive military cd houses and churches are to be erect-! organizations. That just medium which ed, dwellings contiucted for the chiefs.'

avoi.is at, inadequate pieparation, on one ami muts tor common use. Funds havei that the debt ol

hamJ, and the danger and expense ot a been set apart for the mainten.ince of the 1-t day of Juiy I I . . l. .ll ' ..1. .4 .1 ..."

tuite, i uc utiici, is una. our con- poor; toe most, r.eces-ary rnecharucal aits ans to contractor .,1 ..:.i... .r .. . . . . . . . . .

! ,,ucu" ".-."u?rai.. ,., nave neen inrro niceu, hi icksmiths, gun-1 expired, was aho t ;d n;d M 1 . rX. ced n,g menl to which the o,eat trut i confided

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ri "il.v f,t' done liy modifying the penal code,

tained only by the maintenance of a small'supj-orled among them. Steel, iron and that, on the 1st

i - I,. . i , , i . . - ; ""t I", n.r iiruni 1.UU1:. It f.ntber appears, coui&e and corresponoence between all! 60 n9 to give uniformity to its proviontoe department. e;, tuejfne members of the Confederacy, from! Your attention al invited to the rt.ist. inc.uomg the r n, utj being used as an instrument of an op-; feet whid, enist in the Judidal f ysfem of VZV::?'?' J". The Genera! Govern-! t!i. United States. rtC!

"i i i . . t .... i . . a ck o nig; m-ni in wi.icn me gt eai iru.;. is coiiij.ioii ! up, it.p it.,tai. -i- u. it- . .

i ,,, ,,.,- -, , , . . , , ....-: ..i i.,e ciiioii uenve une

ii; am utMui i , i u , aiiu i ui in itci mar in vioiare l ie tela! intis c.rea

oual an vantfre fm.n f.o r.,a::

llishint nh.,,.1 C' ".'IT ll" , f f.n -. n-. n r ( !w. C .... I-.. ' . . T - uuw.i-

military force, and by such an orgamz-i- sometimes salt. are. purchased for thctn:1 th.s debt had been ."mm. io, mif ,J ia ,r;u, L:.i .r .mum l..ue been so cf.en pointed

linn.it IIP n ivniniUtr.n!, nf llip ,. ,.i t .- : . , . j m uu

' .,. j u.iivi iruming ui.Ti-iai-i, (in- Ms. age accruing r , , c f:;7 - t v. nnv sl-.i-.r.i

; out that I derri it nrmerpstn r v fn rpi.eut

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try as may bung this powei into operation rnestic animals, loom, sd, r,:w ,,i,.,L i:?1. n, r .. v' '-V ' "... V., 7 ..' -. 1 " . " - ' 'm neie. It ,s hoped that the present

whenever itfcfruirttsnrprpnnirp,l A : .i r - I j o ..i. . . i . i . .. , -- iii, l es; u i . i t

.-.4.. v. .1-, c.-., ...c pi . .'nu n ui m.em. Ann i;iie payment hs incur classification of the population offers I he besides these beoeficial arran-ements. an-1 th- old .i'ei.t ri., i, i.,.,',, '

t - . '1 - v. ' l ' U lll.V , il'lC i i lil I L' ! i'1'l I : U;.: 'I! I r 1 I' V , PH h'" .K' ! r. .i-f r.1 I . 1 t 1 1

most obvioiis means of eliectinfr this or- t-.uti.pa :;,e. ir, r.,a,.c .,i ,..,,.,;..,. ' tt...., . , . ... ''. - ' ; .u. tttt ni wn.ct, can only be se-

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aoi.tiioo. jii n ,i division may ne mane in sorno instance, to more th;

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.ates, though tho mail of incendiary pnb-j With these observations cn the topics

i. cations, tmeniiea to instigate the slaves 0f

to insurrection.

Y'end to ;M it.o Mo. ih..

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t su,,u u; oi. ii ngtess to me subject, anU respect- equality in re.-.-.t to tho benefits of the

iiner .unking, .... iv f ugg-ist me nroprietv ot pasir.c tuc , . !..... 0 nf iu r, i -..t.

IIS V Ittonij Ihn .Unn,t.,l I. . . 1 ,. I,.... r. ... .ll .. ... I I .. ... I . --

, . ..... r uicoi i t3 pMii.oii, u.ittei severe pen-; cnrp( i,v t ,e ,Kll!orm ... n,i PiVinpnr nf

more than ll.irt v Si :..) )! in iian k f.n tUa lit mtfnni '-hnU!i.a. i .... .. ;.. ,i. c,..,i ! , , .-. . J w-

...... U I , .... . II i . i i , , - . . J . v - ' - ... ... .. ... . I. v. .... ..iiiuj i.i ii.ir j;j;.ii r.ii. ijip lli 'fn , as wi be lUst to a . tv ran. prniiTr parb ni Mra i.m c.rK .,4;.. i..t . r .u .. . - .. ... i.ie jii...iai e s.e.n.

' o ...... .. .... ........ iii.ii . nuai ot me u i,e. pieu:iig asurance ;s givn that tli neat a proper period of hie, from one class and in all cases, soflidently great, if ju,;lv ' patient u entirely fre. fr-m embarW.' to another, and by calling hrt (or lhe ser-, divided and piu Ien.lv exnended to en-ibh.1 .no:,!, and that, bv r'.,l!. ..i ., .,.,. J

vices ot that class, whether tor instruction ' t he m, in addition to thur' own exertion?.1 balances. (.,:;!.r ?he c,5'rrc)j; 'f'mihT nr tirlnifi tilnrh Irom nrro 10 on ildw..l b..' i. I.... r .i . i i . M

V ' V f, ' , l","'cu ,U1 j" comiMianiy. Ar.ri as a st;m.i j tf.e ..Mining poitnu of the dc.M. and the duty, and m.y be called to perform Uiions forexortion.it i, ..., ..mii,!.. I l.v 1 mwt of i Hp ;,, (ik .;ii ,.,....., n.

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. '"c,iaiv mil .-in all caes ot the appoint-; p mi in April next.

8t, uum.r,mpin oi interpreters or other persons; lenvv amount to be amdied in etendin.T whid. rnvi,!p. fnr .1 .i. ,.f n

80 imminent as to require additional force,, employed for (he benefit of the Indians! the mail facilities of .hp mnnirv Hr" Pide,., Yi. Vr'.,;,u'n, i'.;"

a preference shall he giver, to persons ol; serving a consi.lerable sum tor the itn- ted States Thft !e:.dir..r ..I iprt ithiM. i

Indian discent, if such can be found whoj provement of existing mail route, it is j had in view was lhe udj.ftiof, of ome new! in V'a-i,ir.gton City, on the fM

ue properly qualified for tiie discharge of. stated tb.-t: the department ii!l be able to' provision'', which would seruie to thei '",'-t- t'"" Nathan Smith. Senator in

the other classes, m succession, would be ready for the call. And if, in addition to this oi ganization, voluntary associations were encouraged, and inducements held out for theii formation, our militia would be in a state of etlicinit service. Now. when we ate at peace, is the proper time to diet nmt establish a practical system. The object is certainly worth the experiment, and worth the expense. X one appreciating the blessing of a ll"pub!icati G ;vt rnment, can object to bis sjiai of (lie Lumen it h" ;; 'i h a plan m n nn pe.-e. lo.U a i;,m Ii -e j ; tin f th. ent i'Mie 1 tm ! i !.i . i ,: t l ti bM . e r a ( plied, than i i i ai iy n g i.-tv tT-. i t and t on

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p... 11 il n Hie neemeu

WOrtllV of vnor rni.:nlir.ii.,n I

1 ie. it to be my duty, ia toe first mes !il( rn ,0 X0I5r t;arP, (r.H,in(y tivit (he , H sag? whiea 1 communicated to Congress. .uive meaue! they call for will be tret to urge upon its attention the propriety d; , ,i.e ,..inU . ,,,0 ,lfls. in,urei. nc

leaving iherealter sj amending that part of the Const. tutir , bdoved counlrv demand

AXnilLW JACK SOX.

ol the duties

Such are tbe arrangement- for the physical comfort, and for tbe moral improvement, of the Indians. The necessarv measures for their political advancement, and fr their separation from our

Cit'.ens, h . ve -Mi

d e o g f , ' ! 1 1 1 o I, ; , 'o t'V C )a ;: -., r ! h . I l-s; 'it e v er Si-, .. j f i C"UoM V. !

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sustain with perfect ecu venience an annual charge of JUO,GOO for the support ot new rcata?, to commec e a roor. as they cat) be established and put in operation. The measures adopted by tbe Postmaster General to brin the means of ti e

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o' cn n g'.ecte.l. I he department mto action, ami to ehect a t'i-ites have been giy-j -peedy e.xt i'lguisiuniit of its d- bt. a well it if.!? cam try iie-;ioedas to produce an etikient adnunist rn i'U-

iil br nt it ad.irs. will be tot! id de' ail-o! a! ofii !'-.;gdl lo his a! .p and iumt'ious teport.

p..-.!, iiau:;

to

.u (... j i a '. i . i Ailed tiv a i j i n g a n i z ill"'! on the prin-i

people the perfo.mance .f this high duty .! L.ngr'. -s Imm ..nnecfV nt. On th" 10'h without any intermediate agencv . In my ; Wildman, member of annual communications; since, I have ei;-' t!'' !l'''e cd IU pi-et,tative, fmm Conforced the same views, from a sioceiej ri.p':f'; 11 lae diii. ihe lion. E. K. conviction that the best interests of (he' !xH"e- U. S. Senator, fine. Illinois.

country would be promoted by their a-

t:on.

If th

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ure of Con.;.es to hM iii

to t lit. U;. lilt" W l.ldl tl:

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e -i; icl were nn o.dn.a

lave, regaid toe I . d

oi il, as an i i

;ic .ti"n of their ju !gmenf, I hat the di-a ! iaf:!igf bi'-i, belong to trie present siem were n t so gtoat tiio-p w ..-:;

i; calury ( r ,.vi s u d rts'.lt froir; any uttamatle sti-

' Pnif1 4 i V ' v'2,!f ' r.- ' 5 t . Vii'.-ra.rn s -!-. i) ;n! wil! niet on X i -s-h ii.-; .n; ..-.!-,. ii ;i r. ,!c-irrj ine iiifni 'ie.'j v ii l;t pT-i '-' .i '.n' ..i'i4.ii!.Mire. tl i.f.t lVK, Ffcretary.

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