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integrity ' f Gen lliiiiso The vm1) Settlers ,, i ,. ,,r f.t tin : or thp tu i i v '! o an i ;i iil 1 1 1 '' i ! -fim-Niu'i" I i a i Mii.ta-r ot The w n r '.! ' i ( ' !i .ivaue lia.i startled lit' int in! iinm i' lutn'-M , p.nil the ton. I paIP II I I oil l' I'll "ill it W l' ! ir ! I ij 111 t '- hill ill! a I tv to he I II 1 V ! a li(Mi!l'l (.-

The corn li -il ot I he li'ii' ui! !!i i n wnp, ui'ed w it h ihe l :!!- ot the pio'.epr, and ; f if n hgiP-s mil pgre-s ol the whit

mm "a Kt a .pi ll uiraiatrp ol '.Pint; A o iv 1 oiL, (!nr whom ! r :o ini' I ll'i' I 'I' I V ( t '' Fti ii !(-. t,p;i I ' . I i'i ll , iulp,!) iiHg fli tli'il In I he Vt'tiatp ot I hi lt,l- -I HP ol (hn o m-P!v i o'lh! not ui lonW'il Si itp, vmvpil! v O.ooil In lh hasp u m'ini , tin I it w a Hip i!nv : . ai'.mimfti ation. Ipioi hi onii.inrp int--m 1 1 a ' hp i !"f t nl i hip I a I I I f I li'li t n i 'pit .(.,l , in-i OH il ot i'p V ot ini n PUPI'TP m v'p ih.oin . h-i 1 lim o ai ni'i.i llio i:i- :i to maiiitaiti t'hP war, I'P coinmpiici 'I jillpc'cl ami the jp.ilniK, hit hi p v - a 1 1 1 o'; P o t !hip Kgain' tho a ! in I ni - i I ; -

: s i 1 1 1 h I 'nl ii i in, mil;. I i i olpol i no . hit in.' iv nl ii aU h H n o 1 Hiii ' 1 1 i;i hnn w at.tiofj to Horu-P him i'l 1 1 . i -i iiiMPt v for I ho n -.n o I !"' ipr. I 1 1 ! hp, ol ( 'i ; ? I im . p v .pni p thp n lint nop nl umiie mi I' at rini ip , ll'ioi'h or '..!! I"' nl I liPimtliivp f Jrri"i! thp Hl:ll ji!irf me o ' I 'vv ll ir n

I,,. ..isjfs,(',!, In i. own unit tho nuian- to that iv r, whuli n sffinl limp, rnn- L'i ipi S'atPJ. coniiilpnt that llipy will l:7.-mPlt of In- tr ipn i - ? M n't re 1 1 ilii! v v i'roil O r pat lit itain thai A UPr irnnn rnn hi ; r rt ' ly In i lip m 1. 1 o 1 1 of t I.P man, who pp i -b-oul-l. H .1 1 , itopfllpil hy thp sh: not hp avpil into t O'mHjjp hikI nl joi'tnm. nlleil hi life in l'fpn.lin thoir I'ioiiIipis

riniil w iiioh "! ilc I hin in atlPr lite, liFi r i' !io r i h i-P to rppo-e 't in t hp h an! ot thp ; f inf? ! w lioni it prnppilv hplon jpl. ' This he ill I hy ni jing the si'toptmn ol ti spcoihI gia.lp of p .vprnoiPiit, anil shar-; lolhat poner vvhicii hail loon r tit rn-Mi ill to htm hy thp national gnvei nrm nt, with L.ppt-1 Hn p Council ami House ol lit p. n ?pii'ativ( i l-'r ''in thi until t lie art n il hrp-iU in i phi of hoftiiitips hotwppn the whitee ami the lint ihd'. tlie int" rme . rat p t line vv a hp vn-

led hy(.ipiiral Iliriismto removing thpredmg the r p ln-p land . not woi t h t w nty

ipfpcts in thp militia tetii f the Tprri lory removi'Mj the proptrty qmldira -. null o I I I'll I i III III I I a 11 a , 11 IP I r A'C f. I . . I I I I .1 , Ihe Tight of 'ulliajp to pvpiv fippman et 1 1 iuiil conilu t it. jt Pj'lPS'ions hp t 'V pen t ht tvhres and the nntives--emring the corlot a Immistr ition of j i'tire and law. an I en 'riling ara nst the midions t (Torts l Tern-need to incite his couutr) men to tea 'ly conti cl I l on the i-re iliin: il.-iiify nlll ofhncfilittpaulfh th In i ia n, ( ; en. Harrison was appoin'f I hy t!ip ( i ov em or ol K fii''l' U v , in 131. (' i mn in Iff in Chiff ot thp Ktnt'i'kv nit'i'ia, which appoint tnent was pub-e-tpi'otly approved hy the Leji-la ture ot Init state. A veiv (pvv oionth had plapspd alter the recpption ol this rj I'om'ment, wlien he rerrived trom Mi. Madison, then I'rrenletil of the Uni'eii 5S'ate, the appointment of Commamler in Chief of the Nottli We-torn Ar tv. In irii.'1 he :i thp S'lcces'ul rommam'pr at th p spie of l'o 1 1 M Pip;", vv her? Iip H i jda y ed ttitt sut-eiior military skill, which had pri vi u-iv disiinPiiivhed hirn at Tippecanoe and afipiward at (hp battle field cl

thfi Thames. In the same year, and j Lnijla ml, 1 1 eated our Hj:ht to transport while proserntioo; the arduous dunes per-i'otr own produce, in our own vessels'' to taininw (o station, the Governor oljthe West Indie, (which (tpottre WashingKpntuck v--the venerated Shel hv Hip i ton, in a p ter to Mr. Morris, had con-

lampntpd Hp.o of King's mountain, called around him ill usands ot his brave and chivjiri.iis K ntu 'U ian. and marched to the I anne r of II an ion. under w hose command he itntiifiliaipl v placed hiniplf and tronps. I'orcprl marches for four or five days ensued this union of the two gilhuit vet e r ans t he "'io a hero of the evolution

the other a dis-ii Ip of the pall int W'avtiP.ttcP hp now hohls. and tfotn whicli the

until, on ihe ever memoriahle 5th if O.-to-' c.' holtcrs ato seeking to transfer him her. t!)py aihiev ed a filonous v icory J i o t he l'i esidency . rvpr the forces of Cireat In itain and tliPit Thus vv e hive candidly, nnl f.uily. savngp allies. T'ip t em lining por lion o ! , '!' ' 1 hrfore y , u the lelative mnt ol (ioppral I lariison's character a i'i.ii.jtifra I ilii am Henry Harrison ami minipr, is well known to n,i.inians. V'.ci' Wrii on Ihirtn ; Ihe one, the fri"il v.ill never forget tho ha ! I Ip-field s w 1 1 iip ; t he other, the i-nmhi of viur ilealt heir horde r. w hich i em.iin a lasting mon j r?t 'ti'prtsls It is tor you to make the (i unit nf liis renown. jstleclion. It is for von to ward the blow.

Upon the defeat of the Indians. Genprl lliriisi.n ipturnel lo private lite, w here in the rapai ily nf a plain and nii:nsu.Tiiriir fjrmrr lie remained, with the fx

centum of having; served a few ears. mlvva'' "' I"

the House of Uepipsentativps of the I' State, and in the legislature nf Ohio, until elected by the latter body to the Senate of the Uod'ed S'ates. While there. , .i-tamed with ability, and suppoi ted t-cf.ru iror--ition. hvving for its ot jecl ii the advuirPuiPnt Hint pt omot i m ot we pt ctiint i ni o mn. lern interest. lie voted in favor (if a pridmitinn of the price of t he pub! n; lands ih d nation of them to the at.i il .tUr,. aad t!ia cession of thp retup Uois in the stiles jri wimh they lie, (- r purposes of inteiinl imnrovprnPnt and education. il.1 supported t he enntirn y ' ion of the Na tional rond through Ohio, In (iana, and lmois.anl voied in fa vo r of a ppt opt ia t i m lor it continuation. lie votp.l in liver of the donation of public lands to Ohio, or the contt uction other Miami can-il. and :o I idi n for her Wahii-h and Liie canal. He voted in favor of settlement and pre-emption light" to the industiions settlpr of the we-t. And. he voted for every measure a fiord inu- nroteclion to the Western st ites . From this mtion Genpral Harrison wa called, in l'o.;:?, hv Mr. Adams, who appointed him envoy extraordinary and mmiter plenip itpiitiary to the Pepubhc of lnhrnhm, in r utn America, trorn which stution he wiis re called in 102fl Sim e liis itlntn to the U. States, h ha conti ...ue.l t i pursue the honorable nceup itmn of mi agi icu'lin ist, and has only cnncnto.l iu consiipience of Iho United acclatn itions ot so many of hi countt y men, to liec.orne a candidate lor the mist ptpvated ntficp wi'hin thp gilt of a free peoplo The most prominent competitor of Grn II m 1 1 n , fir the vo'p of In I ;ni a . is Martin Van Pt'HFN, nf.Vri' l'urt. And who is M r. V m lintrn ? He the candidate rd the . ft-- frt, and office errft.fits-

hn iiouim pPil hi rn for the Pi psii:e ic y, a t i ' line uhloh sluop upon his brow. Yes. h co'ivtiilioii assembled in the City of.'" '"diana, ihe theatre of his renown F.iiMimore, in M iV Last. The tiist iic-i rrt"? of bis t Xploiisj nre. w hpre tin count we have i f (ii4 totUrnl life. -4Jbrow ol ihe s.d.iier' was tiecurated witli while he wtts k iiitir.ltr of the Senate ol ;'iec'ic v rtathc--,ert here (he ettel

tl. the iiirp '.ilirn Mr Chntno ' :-. ill 111 ! It H t I i I B ' '!' I 1 P Pi t - I'lel M ii' I -nil 'I ii ni ll e ( i!'i ,i eao.lnla'i , i ii o('i'ii ii'n to A 1 1 . jiim t lie l In ii c up M r Clinton, nil orded abundant ev irfin'e nt Mil i'iiil n c . -1 1 inn lo )ie iti-t it n' limed In- iiisli , ! I' li na iin't prerninemlv (' loped in I lip c.-iw'n.-t o ll)i.1 1 ii u li mi he w i ter I he su--f t el united Sunitlv atI .nl i si H. :ifi I it n i hi a I lie i of ul inn ol the w hi K 1 1 ! . ' I ; t ion for having a t to n. io p. I I p ' it t to Ihp p ,''f m srtiutrn cf our g ha I hi ( n rn ii po I If ! h a 1,'ant t.ijfi, w h 1 1 1 1' i-ii v ;iV pi i p in aim I hp-o-i I v p, a a m-t I h,f i r i om t r . I 'io i r ll , o it ? ttiiil tilt II' ttltlo' 'I'hllMartin . 1'iiipn rntmlpnaiirpi; hv hi vnp l in IIip donate ot : c w i oik, un opposition Sn haoii'ipn t to I h i I iiiip, ,M r . V a n I lot i tr hoca hi m-ol I a hip nil P r of the l"nil 't S t a!p Spnai p, an I, while tfiPfP o;oMof evorv prnp .-iti ni to imprnvp thp v-t oi nilil to her miiiipi ira I st im ;tI li Hp vote-! against the ron i innai mn of the national mail thronch Oino. Indiana, nml llliimi. anil against a ppi opt i a' inn for r rtreser-! jvatmn. lie votorl cgiimt the grailuation ! i n f t hp pi ire of t h- pnhlic lands. lie vo- j ted against making ilnnatinns of :he hindsl ;r nritiai ppitietp. lie aijain oipii oo.ins'i . fivprtntciiprurre.tntliP npvv statt- tnt pin poses of ednration and intPinal l m - .. w, tin . nl .l n , .. . I ,l I . I I 1 : 'l "TMliriu. I I IT I uiru n i; m -I i i 1 1 rr i providing "settlpinpnt and prpemptton "ght", to those w lin hud a-i-tpd in oppniiijj and improving; the vv estetn cnuntry, iml t bus dept i ed many an honest pool

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man of a home. He voted against dona ; Itj, on the House of It e pi epnt at i ves, as a 'I'lri' t f land to Ohio, to pioeiute he! ' In r e laced at tern pt to prevtnt a free ex Miami canal, anil, alMi -ngh a member of prrs-ion of public opinion, upon that i:nthe Senate, he was not piesetit when the porian? snhjpct. vote was tnkpn upon the epgros-niont o! I Hcsolveti, o!st. That n h iie I he r i! i.Pti'

ip hii giving land to Inoiana fr her H'a hash an. I Erie Canal, and was know n to tia ve o po-t d it in all it stage, lie o - tpd in favor of Ptecting toll y atps on (Iip National road , thus demanding a tribute t rotn thp west for the light to pas upon tier own hiuh-ways, ron-tiurted out cl her own aiouey a thing nevtsr htard ol before. Attpr his term of service bad fxpirpd, in thp Senate. Iip ws ptectt d (5oveit,oi ol rSew Votk.by a jlutaHty of volts ' l-'rom this sta'ioo he was called to the' depaitment of state, nnd in his insiructmns io M r. ll L- no, the then tmniter i - i . i i . suit ted as a "jirii i e secuied hy every ptinciple of governmental tecipioriiy) ii' .1 "boonv to be grunted us at thp t;'iiol an opposing parliament and ministry ol (ireat Uritain. He was nfierwards sent to I'nolflnd as minister plenipotentiary, and upon I:l return wis elected Vice I'resident of the I nitpil S'a'es, which ofthat in the pvent of Mr. Van loiren's sue cess, would he sliicken at the proudest monuments of you national glory You are lieemen . When your government t ihp pui it y , the r i h t In ichoose your own (dli-ers, from .uiongn of von yi ursolves, vva seemed to each Sillier tbi iiohi to he wrested from ou. and mi hurl v cm r r on n' r v from the sum-' o" rr political glory lo a lvcl with! ; ,,,e contpiered prov mces of the olderworld 1 ii i i .i . i . . . to an ami rpiu-ci. in toe nosorn o youi, lamiiies ai ) our own Domestic rieo r 1 1". ; ponder upon the o ngpis and hard-hip-' endured by y our hit her s nf the revolution.! in erecting, ami I the rank of a hired sold jnry , l he proudest institutions of the; universe. The cr i-n is important Youtj votes in the coming contest t r the Presi. drncv miv seal your own, and tho ties;,r ' ',ir childt eu and your children's cri 'in i p. i p ve r . lhitcan In.hana hifate in her choice?1 iv;n . .ti . .ii . ' in ni s.ui nice nrr out ami we.i men, friend? Will she choose a mm whose1 . i tn.ereslisnot hers, and whose votes have retarded her proe-iess to maturity. jo: tier progress to maturit v, inj preference to him ? i . . . iii is n.u vtenrrar rrarr,!,l,li a!' "h asks, in rh.iracter as a man ;n integiity and talent as a statesman I,""fv as a patriol ? His arp not the s-v tnpatliies of a party. His soul is no: ";i"owe.l down by the rules and dicip (t l,,r,V. Ifis spnit t the prototype ot t reedom. an I pverv energy ol his inline beats for 'Liberty and V ii ion, no w an i fo i e v er, o.ie ami in-ppara Around '. tinn the fippmpti of ihe West will rally ti a tl... .1 i . . - me snipiv rei iiP.i se amen won: 'lf'Z"i I ne In -l I r antni n l of a shattered b-uk.or a th- patriots ,,l freedom, in ev er v ao-e, t.ive borne nt. her bdiy citad- l. In her ser vice he has (IpvoIp, ihe brightest period, of his manhood, and she will gra'etuiiy rpward hi:n 'Po ,,r inlerp-ts hp h as In eu intensely devoted, an I the valan 1 P'"'"li-, lnijh-niinde-1 ol her sons, vviil a id im reaspil honor' to

rhishp.l with the jir.evry hi in ami "falcon

tye'nl :i siv;f;e ami ttl IlllPf host--hur. while "aiiiinl the 1'iilllo's will'-? tide, his kind'.n.LI cheek ukc ttltor ( liif rii'iii !.m ! - hr. f. w he I P I h r n ' 1. ..II the Ii ill k ill i'lii nl an e venHul hie. hp has hr ii k ii" nil a ml loved, will lie In i heiis! ed iitnl Hi'liinoil wih ihe liiii(liif i f a miiiliiT for lit i' iiiiHtie t ll'-pi mf . AlI Innh I he flu in in n , w ho t Mi-hes like nr t ent at h I he s e pi i e of Ins hop or, and ' fears lo draw Oltoht I nl ihp a'-t-in s stei 1. ; nrty stnvp In ext't gui-h the lo-lte ol hiI tame, tlu-ieaie th' n-iird nf his inmpat- ; i int iv I n i ll! rip;! o In limi 'h ilevn 'mil lixpil ntiil ii'm lirrn lilp, in r P m h in . s: i !hl I it r ,', ri'.l'trrs ami '

t'u-e r.rptciat.ts. u m von me a t to-1 1 -.1 ! i ion of a f 1 1 1, on t it led ";i n n t to iiid llie j William Henry Hariiso,, ,,, J',, .,,!f tl( ,,f :V the hnhlntsj with wl.ii'h ll'py fncritii p jtatp ff Oino in tx'tmiii.tr tho Miami ! V-''""'' d Si ii't , a ml sm Ii nihtr Hitinj iJUc nml private tilue, ujmn the ui.ln ! iCanl from Da) l-n t Lake I'.iip " iumslipd I'alnot fnr Vire I'tt -idei.t, ns in thtiiipnl pattv. Al'ir aiiiPinlnif ntJ. the ipifstii n vvii ta-1 'he ipipn-n ol said Kli i tot s tna v I p ip-

irJ'Jirui, t.'ft that w p p i p -1 1 1 1 re, ! ' v t !i i mp i f n ! ion , i he 1 1 -a me of (i p tip t a I II -irniso-;, t f Ohio, :i Wiii.iam IIim.v ; a oan I hi to lor t hp. l'n si'lf ncy o ' 1 1 1 o m IIip iiiina'N of Iho savTirP who IpiI Iip r nn9 to viotorv, ii'l h " -1 ahh oiii'lpil I hp pa 1 1 v ('f"-t i n io-; c I on r cm fimnw pa I ! 1 1 in the ii'i'O'nl grail e ol jjn v i I Ii hip ti I. HcsdreJ, u's, 'I h it in pre-Pntm; Wtr. Henry Hariirjun, lo the eitiens of th I nitpd St.i'ee a on- rand jdate lor I'rtsi. lfnt. w p Ho so, know ing that hp will Ik t he lpillentol the u'io'e nation and no' of a parly. Iitsolvctl, also. That we vipiv thfi sy- , torn ol i i or r i pt mn tor opinion s (hkc. r? indent ifipd with .Martin Van Ilnren, of IS'ew 'oitt nn.l rtc.i.llu li.-.ciilii in ihp nert.nhi j i ly of on r IV pe and t eptibl ican inst itutions Jlesoheit, aso. That we vipvv ihp rhatjie made hy the advocates of Mr. Van Huron, that his opponents are pre-ent itg too many ennd idat ps for t he I 'lesnlenry ari l !h at thereby the election mil)' devolve nf ud iana aie determined to e xe i cise their constitutional priv ilege of voting lor i t!i nii, ,.f their choice, they are nt ll e samp t imp sincp re 1 v degiroiii of fleeting an elect mn t v t he electoral coltpops and t P v th pre lot p u roe t Iip friends nl Ciene r - ; nl 1 1 a rt fon, in e ve i ) pn it of the L'dlnii, to rally to Ins suppoit . iVsozti. alan, That the attempt made to transit r the fiee people of ll e I'mted States to thp support ol Mr Van Hm en, stinulil meelvvitti the extci anon 01 eve ry lov er of hi i ount ry. Ucso'veJ, also, That tho sentimPnts toj;,trv expressed hv Gen Harrison, that .. .... ... " a preserve cir lil,er ty the j crple must not rathi ilo their oxen fighting, int llicir oxsn-cut I'li,'."' meets our entile approbation, and is pt col a 'y applicable to li e t re-ei t cri-i0, when a leagued band of fjj'cc holders are endeavoring; lo force lh people to the soppoit of their favorite candidate. On the 2 I'h of Febrmrv 1 Ci'o. the Sen ale of lie United St.'itts. rpsump.l the consideration of the I ill, entitled "an act for the continuation of Ihe Cu in hp i la ml Road,'' Mr. King of Alabama in the Chair; and , (do the question, "shall this bill pass to a thud reading.11 .Martin I an Buren voted in the negative . (Sep Sprnite Journal 182 -."). pagps lOj'and 103.") On the 1 rt of Match 1827. the Spnalp i of the United States resumed the consid eration of i he bill, entitled '"in act for the preservation and repair of the Cumberland Road,11 and On the ipn si ion, "shall the hill pas to . i a t a ml r pad in ir, G r n r al Harrison vn'( il i in the affirmative and Martin Van I'-iirtn in the negative See Senate J ou rna I 1". 'T-7, page 2fJ5

On the 15tl, April 1C20, the Senate of I ,.t"I"" nai t.pamp a prnr.eni an., a prac the United States, lesumed the consider 1"'' mrnander. was om.ted bv (iener..! alion of the hill to graduate the price ofinarrwo" an,! from the situation of the i im t.ni i.- i i. i i, ,!.-,., i ii.r Npeaker. he had an nrmor t unit v toht ai

i in: ii"ir. i-iii'i-, I ii'.iivrr iiuii'i i luna inn c I of to Hclual SPlllers. atnl to cede the re (use to the Slates in which they lie; Mi. Tazewell moved, lutther to amend the fifth section of the original lull, by striking opt all after Ihe enacting clause, in the hd lo w ing word s : "That all land which shall remain unsold lor one year, according to the provisions of this tict, shall be, and Ihe same hereby is, reded in full property to the, Slates in which they lie i . An'J "'tl Hie lollowmg ai a suusntute viz ; . . .. t I hat the lands which have heen subject tn m.ilor llio Tirotitiona of this art i .V. .! ' 'l'" .. L... J .. 1 "A ! '"i""-"' j c " i ' ' ler riavintr ripen orierei I i i ii ,. i " . . -' ! cents per ac re, sha il he, and t lie same is .

ceiled to the State? in which the same J'""" "ar'S on hip rpar oi ins parry, may lie. to be applieil by the Legislature,10" the rp,l,rn of C''I''- Dubois the army theVeof in support of education, and ,e 'as marched forw ard in a direction to the

internal impruvprnent of the Slate. jio.vua,,,, nan noi aovancpn lar iw.eu in. v I A divis,,,,, of ihe question being called ,ver'! ,,,et l' While Loon a small party. for.the qoestiin was first taken on striking1" one of iheir head men lout, Geo II.Aiiiu-iN voted in the negat ive ; 1U"1 alwayi ii.anileslp.1 a Iriendly

and Mr V a i lnniv v,,red in t he alii rm-' ative:--Php vo estood y eas 32, na) es 12.!1V J t ... 'T 1 1 a niu-khiiri llin i rn rrril linon f h

insprfn,. nt'Mr T j , p - p ll sn hst . 1 11 1 e .m.';'1"1 l'er represetilpd lhat there was

the vole stood v p as 2 I , n i y' s 23 -G'MiPial II AtitnsoN votpil in the allirmative and Mr. Van HriiKN voting io the negative. --(Sep Sena'p .l.aitnal I C27-C pages 2J0, 3U0. and 301.) j On the 22 I of April 1 323. the Seriate j of Ihe United Slates, resumed the conidi Of-iti-ir, ll. I..1I I.-, .rl-.i.tn-.tn llm hMI-C " "' " ' . " ot trip public lands, to mike donations tlipreof tn actual settlers, and to cede the refuse to the States in which (bey he, a' amended, and. On the question, "'shall Ibis bill be en , jjioiscd and it" id a tlnid time?"

It tv n determined in Ihe negative f; n .

!!aiti-nn vntiiii! in the .1 f'lrmaiire Mr Van I riiKN in the .ft'i';rf, , mill (Soo lnalp .loiiio;i! I !VJ7-pa oi ; J:5 ) On !i. 1 7 h Ap - ll 1 tin- S t.afr had ii ! i i o r i i ti - nl p i a t inn the I ill lo iHa!iia'p he in Pol I hp i oi Idio lamU r , ami tin the i j 1 1 1' -1 n to M 1 1 U P nut the thi i d St i t inn of the hill, ii ml i i"-p 1 1 an h ihp ml m n , j ruI'liiriif lor cotiUnitnt ami prp-pnpti n I 1. 1 s- thr (pit "l inn ll pi n 1 1 d in nn !. w.i i a 1 1 it d in t he i. l!i i tni 1 1 v o, a ml (ion HahHi son V'Up'i in favor of iho a m r n .i m en t , ami .Air V a n I'fi; v s nffsii-'t it. (Si p toialp Joiiitial 11-7-1''. i a "ps rn' ; C - "7 - ! On the J I'll May C:V.. the i-na 1 1 HP I nitp'i Mali 1 1 -nmtil t ti o ion-ill r r a - i(on on (!ip pi-tri mstneiil ami thud it ad my of the lill.Ptnl Oil). I ! A 1' l . I N voted in i Iip . ' tnifire iiiid MaiiIIV V,i I'ti.t.N ni the tivatvt. (Sop St t.atc Journal Kl-j-p .;:o. -ion r:-7') ) O i the 1.1 h I t In ii 1 r y 1 VZC, the Soiiatp ol the I'tiited Sta'P reminied thp tnn-i.l-eratmn of ihe hill lo grant a oprtain pnr- ' it'll of land to the State of Indiana, for Iip purpose ot aiding said Slate m i penno; a oanal lo cnnnpct the waters ol the Waha-h river with those ol Lake Liip. and on the q'lP-trin '-shaH t ! , i - l ili l,p euu'lnsscil an l read a third time?-1 Oen. (Iakiuson voted in thp af'rtmitire. V an r.iiien vote upon that ijiii Mmo is not is iproided. (See Semite Jourmil ll'Jj-ti, jiape 179 ) Whit h having hppn read; II r. Ya wter moved the folowing rrsoI ut ion, w h ich vv as adopted, to w it : licsulved, I hat trip addtess to thp peo-

l j I - . ; . mil lee on that subject, be adopted, that 10, DUO copii he piloted, and that u rnm mitipp of live be appointed by the Chair to nppi intpnd thp printit'g let rive from the mernhprs the coiitiihutioii neces ; sa i y 'o d e Ira v the p x pene. W hereuimn, Mt ssis. Thompson of L., II nma. Maguirp, Morr is and Hume wrip appointed that committee Mr.Shavvmnve.il She follow ing resulu. tion : liesoh-e-l. That the mpmhrrs of this

ne oi inriana, inclUo iriar tlie tesolijt inns, ! ,,rr ip vjpiip i a i vio ve t nmeni are, (masipcommetidini; tho support ol Gene ral : m"' h as they hung thp patronage of ihe William Henry Ilaripmn fnr president of : govptnniprit into r.ni.flicl with the freedom the United Slates, reported bv I'vichardl'd elpctions.) at variance with Ihe pi inciW Thompson, the Chaitman ofihe Com- ; I !p" f ittneilv avowed hy the head of the

Convention have entire and unlimited mm , " " been originated and conttolled by tidei.ee in the military and civil ipialifn ;i-! ' ihee holders, acting under the exciteti'ips of (leu Win IIpiiiv II arrison. ( the 1 nie nt of parly spun, if not governed by

-nominee of thishndv.) and that Ihty re ;1 wuh pis' md iiru i t ion the slander ot thosp who would detract from the well earned fame of our patriot Chief by reprpspr.tincj (hat the Indians, over whom hp olilanipd so signal a triuin h no the 7tb ' f Nov. 1 3 I I . did, on the prPCfd ing p v n 'ng ol the tilh, se'ect hi camping ground, r.efnre a ri'ipsijon vvas had theipon; Mr Shaw (the mover) appealed to the. I resident of ihp Convention and to the Hon Wm I'olke (a delegate) for a vindication of the conduct of Gen. Han ison in the matter referred to in the l itter clause of said resolution. The I'tPsi.'pnt ((Ipn. Morenn, 1st Vicp President occupy ing the Chair.) responded in a fpvv words justify ing the choice of the encampment, which was made bv himself and approved hv M-ij Taylor befoteit was adopted by t he command ing "Hirer. The vicinity afforded no better iriound for encampment . and it has been approved by militat v men who have inspecteo it. Judge Pot k said lhat it alTordod him n

peculiar gratification to embrace so fa-1 'er, an I L vans ol I mint a in, we i e a pp.nntvnrablp an opportunity, at Ibis I otp period pd a t ommit tee in 'Ursiiance of said ie

of his hie. publirlv to refute lhi oft re- ,' peatpd slandpr. (Jrosslv has iliPimblic! ear been at ue l in relation to the selec-j tinn ol the nround for encampment on the n i 2 1 ) f of the C'h of IS'ov . N olhir-g in that 1.1 .1 . I . all that transpired between (Jen. Harrison and the Indians, he would now friel Iv detail to the Convention those Carls With the exception of the Interpreter. (Mr. ri.irrnn.) he is perhaps the only living witnpsj to whom thpy are known. Hp remarked that thearmv hav ing cross, ed I'urnftt's crpek a little hrfore noon ol the Oil), made a halt, and Capt. Dubois ( iv e 1 1 nf iimiinlril ivilh the roimlrv iv a s despatched w ith a few men to r pponnoit rp ' the ne io hhnr hood with a vipw to a-rtr-itain if thpre vvtis a proper place to en- .,,,.,., i. , i. :r, i,, ..,,.. tr.,i "' ;. ",c 1 ' , , . a d Va r CP, H W a S I ll P 1 U a O I m Oil W I S ) O f ! I) f ntllr , P. Cant. Dubois in a short time in a short time . . .. , i e i ij i ue ii vv i : uon i n;i v ini ui an t; a u y 11 i-cii v - , r..rf..i . .i n. ii,., i.,.i;,o . ' ' ,r i" , p ne;' n"sT lowaros the Americans, jinigr Ui,s P''p" 1e '" l,!,,,PV ,,f' . t" ri : i n-i.. f . an t X' ellent carnpini; ground a short distance ibove where the army thpn was and pro oeed ed with General II a r r ison to t he spot, who immediately rejected it for thp ward of water k.c. The place thus recom mended for encampment was a little bp low the town on (he rising ground thai -k iris Ihe prairie. Soon n l'o r w a r Ca pt Piatt ((latter Master) and Capt. Du'-oi-wereotdered to takp an t-cort and rp conn. dier the yinti'tv iibove the town, which they did but found no situation which they could recommend. In the! mean time Majors Clark auJ 'Pa) lor weie

! ilf pntrlicl inn w rt m i!ir 1 1

eiimP pnrposp mol iiiinii'il, h.ivn ij n, ,. I he t-t It'l l l I'ti w hf f e i he a I m ;k i ii .. '. 1 inoa m pod , and w hr I f t he h it I ip w L h f . I hilt lilP I h'i' P wa j I I ll' Hill, III ir: 1 1 I l - i iphii who Ii isscui it , oi in i i Din i i hi,liu i a i. w 1 11 i; on y J nd op w hp tip a r 1 1. p , In!' r I i ter l in tl f a ho P pat It y v as iii'1 a i il il Ik t im 1 1 y 1 1 rol , pi ts vi hat ,;--pil. The rpipiin he n p pu t on t he ao o ptnn d" sanl l Pi'idiji inn , Ii p ismoI ii) the alTirmutiv p, no ddc. ' t' t ' " " 1 ' r RI Mi' Ulake msidp llip folhnviri report '1 he rniomittPP to whom was leleiiei! o I I 1 1)P "id jpi t i t I hf fo r m at mn nf an p h r !ori '' t ' i it ' i ft ilf ' o i up nip ;ii i ol lien. ii") 1 1 '! ! V t ti e vv is In s o I he I r roll! It Den's when ll ev aie railed on lo give their v otes in the locloi al col'etp, now ippotf, 'I'll it accordii ij to older thev have had th' siiip iimlpi roiisideratinu and nnanimi ti'ly rerornrnptid to the Convention the adoption ol the follow ir tii ket: Ji hnO. I'll mil ' ! in ot Or ancP rmint) . 1 1 1 r.i m J let k -or ot Km x f ount), Milton Siapp ot Jef. lerson rounty. Lmir !i MrCarly ol I'taiikI in ci in, ly, Ailulies Williams of Wavr.e colltilv . AiKiin W. M :n n ul M.iii"h ri'iiii. ty. Alio it S lute ol Tippt canoe ci.un t) , Maf-lon (J. Clatk of a'hu g'oti roun. ty, and Abiaham 1'. Audrtwtol Laporte count V . Inch rpport was read and concunej in hy the Corn rniion. On motion nf Mr Dillon, !rs!ifi. That ihe efl'orli to control puhlic opinion whirl) are now heing; made ly lodiv iituals w ho hold public t thres mi1.1 .!' . l-- . j present administration, an'i republican, productive of coi t upturn, and danpeious, in a country wheie (he pun! v, strength, ' ,in'' pptpptuity of the civil institutions de- : pend upon the freedom of the elective? tiiiiirhi;e, and the faillilulness of public agents. .'tjoire, That the nomination of Pre sident and Vire l'rriden( of Ihe L'tiited States, by Ihp late Haltimore Convention, dot- not ti piit the confi dence and support nf the American people that convention Selli-h motives. Ou motion of Mr Larsh, lltst'vtd. That from the well known iritpgniy of Gen Wm. II. Harrison, we repose full confi fence m the pledge which he has given his friends, that if elevated to the high olliee of President of die United Slates, no conside ra t mn will induce him to become a candidate for a sePond tPt On motion of Mr Evans of I ounfain, liisvlve l, That the copies of the ad i dress ordered hy the Convention to he ! pi inted, be di-lr ibuted by the committer; appointed to supeimtenu the printing , m tht? sevt ral counties as i eailv as pos-il In agreeably to thp i. umber of inhabitants. On motion of Mr. Jenckrs, lles'ihed. That a commit lee be appointed to infirm Gen Hairison that he hasj teceivt d the unanimous vote n this Convention as a candidate for the offit e of President of the United Stales to succped ' l,1P p'o nl inromi.pnr, ami to lurniMi l,iru a correit copy of our pi ocr pilings. Messrs. J p nt kf. s. Sullivan, Payne, Va wsolutpm. On moti n of Mr. Clark of Kimx, .'uui-f'A That this Corn Pi. tp. n tender tiieir thanks to Ihe members of the II ii.t of II Hi pi esentativ rs for the u-e of their On motion of Mr Evans of fountain, .'oo.'rc . Tint thp I hank- of thi Conven'ion I e tendered to the Door Keeper of' the lloine of Representatives (a sol. dier of Tippecanoe) for his al'.tiition during on r deli h ra ioas. On motion ot Mr. Vions, .V.w; f. That the thanks of this Con, ventmn be tiTidered to the ice Presidents and Sciretaries for the able manor r it) which they have discharged (heir duties. Mr nvans of Fountain moved (he fol- '" l " K ,f ution. f I r. Moicrtui, 1st Vice Presidpi.t, in the C h air.) which was lead d Hi) in i m on -I v adopted , to- vv it : cl. Thit the thank of this Convpntion be tpii-'ered to Gen. M.irston (i. Clat I; h r (Iip able and h'ghlv satisfactor v .ar,MP i ,v,.irl. bo I, a. ..resided over ' t the deliberations of this Convention. The I usmrss of the Couveiilion having' hppn gone ihtouh wi'h, Oa motion of Mr. Dunn of Jefferson, The Convention adjourned line dir. MAP.STON G. CLMIK, Vo'f. A MA 1. A II MO KG AN, JOHN LWING. FA MUX CAP.K. JOHN G CLF.NPF.NIN. 'ice 1'residtntt. Attrsf : A r iu.; r S. Wi.tr v.. ) Secretaries Acs i i. W. Moiims The An:i .Maon of M film county , Pa., have elected their Delegates 'he AntiMasonic State Convention and instructed them to vote for GenPtil Harrison. Louiiville Journal. The name of one of the gentlemen, elected to the United States Senate from Michigan, is not l.ynn. as we stated h few days ago. but Lyon. We are are glad of it. (hie Lynn i nuite enough until the breed impiuves id