Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 4 June 1836 — Page 2

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GAZETTES,

VINCENNES .

SATI'RIIAY JUNE 81 1S30, B 1 ... . . I FOK PIIKSIDENT IN 1836.

GEN. 1VM. II. HARRISON,

Of Ohio. m iu'. .a.. . . . 1 HARRISON ELECTORS FOR INDIANA Gen. John G. Clekpenin, of Orange county. Pr Hiram Dfxkfr, of Kno. Gen Milton StacP, of J' ftersnn. Mr Enoch M'Cartv, of Fianklin. Mr. Achii.lf.s Williams, id Wayne.

known to the people of this district, t

dispense with communications. iheir

roles should de given to In id who mos. deserves them. No news has been received since out last from Texas or Floriiln. We may expect someihiiig inteiesting from that (ji) alter next week. The Pre-emption law expirps on the 29th of this month. Those entitled to its benefits, should lose do tune in substantiating their claims.

We ar authorised to announce Hiram Peck

pr a a candidate to represent this county in our

next Legislature.

gle, resolved 'to prove all thing0, and hold (ust

hat Inch is good.' TULLIUS. (cOMMUMCATlp )

Mr. Cadiiin 'lna:

I was nn original Jackson man, and upon the same identical ground? (the good of my country) 1 am now with pinre cunlidence a zealous Harrison man. I look lien Jackson mainly upon

rust, believing in the promises of mutual friends

Indianapolis, approach the scene'ef busy stru-1 at defiance by a band of half-starved In

dians less than n thousand strong who Continue to bold possession of the country

bum and destroy the property, and in the rnd will butcher the inhabitant Who is to blame in this affair"? Who should be held responsible for this i-sue. to the people? General Jackson , and his Grand Vizier and confidential counsellor. Mr. Van Huren. Had thev devoted less

and limn been disappointed in many respects. t im e to pitiful electioneering; had they

INDIANA'S GREAT WORK. To the Editor of iht I'mceitnes Gazette

ia :

I know Gen. Harrison personally, his conduct

and his principles: and think that he must change his nature before he disappoints the just views of any patriot. Tha cri-is is all important The men and Hie prim iples involved in the result of our approaching August election, six... hi. now he duly Hlteiided to I see the

name of a new candidate to represent this ni- I ...... Dutrn-t. hroutrht forth last week in ml-I

, i i I , . , ,, i0 that of Mr. .In. bih which was previ-, ha v e been sale, t he Indians peacealdy

VARIETIES OF HUMAN RACE-. In Thomas Hope's powerful work, fntitled 'Esiv n Mfln,1 he gives the fnl low in j cm ion account of races of savage inhabiting portion" of Islands in the F.a't. In the inland fastness nl lioi neo and Sumatra, and over the islands of the Polynesia, si. II rove, perhaps soon entirely to disappear Irom the globe, tribes ol which

the resemblance to the baboon is most striking, the superiority over the biute, in mind and hnd, least perceptible. I ri

I'ullv guarded tlx; inteiesl of the country :

had Ihey performed their duty honestly, j Ihem of nil hi'inan beings, the organs of

instead of managing Congress, cont roll mg v 11 at ny most early ann inmia menta hnsa the public moneys, sperulating in politics. ; named abdominal--still present the greatlands and stack, denouncing nm! prosci 1- je-t expan-ion ; those of reaction and move' hing the Senate, and inlerlei intr 111 the e- menf, sn .er! r ucted on the first, still dislections of every Sta'P, Florida would, play the least possible development

' 1 if. i. hr.i-li 'I'hp piMpriiiil seut r.f I Knca

otilv announced ; and as any course 111 tins pur- moved, and hie tulHmnS ut the people s lo w pr sciie w h icli s f . remain mn'l (Irti.ular cmIcu!,.!.,! t produce a division of the , m,m,.y P!lVcd " I eel I v ri.nr fed wi'h the wants of the Irierid of Grn llarr,si i-d a n jr. mil-, , n.pol. ,,,." r, f . b n Pin rid 1. ' - 0 ... I. -1 1, t ,. ,, th IU I,,,.

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pieai'i' g on ttie iron- anil the rm-l 1 1 Is st ill preserve the most

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Hllll Alii ri HI CM! 'II I" Il 11 is "I. ' l. I ' " - i " "- 'I "S 5 n'i''ii....r,"i,ii,r..niii.-iit,lii

1 iid to his lellow citizen-? When I 1:1-' snppi.rtcil (en Jarknn, lr. an (p ,e LteeUs, a mme poiveilnl t he nrijaiis ol I be bi irbe r senses st I II o ('ten

relates (what nMv pnpcr coinii.unic ilion Bareii, ant many 011,.- present pari v , were J,0,j . a r(. ox main.s. and in si months exhibit aneo'iallv d i-h ffr e e a ble and re-

Will vm. nrrn.it n eitipii of the alias , lie mi 111101111.1 , I ocmi e 10 a lew niininui

Mr. A-LBKRT S. W HITE, of Tilpeca-i VHet- .mail nortion of vonr columns, to be inv u-tected fellow ci'iHCi.s ..f Knox, l.iess,; . .pat aie 11 w

nop. 1 occupied 111 discussing a mniier ol gr. hi impon-

Hnn 1 fl . . r, - nf IVocl.inn. H IK C t O Ui 1 1 1 S I ' 1 1

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Mr P vr.n.w. .S I n . ' ,,,'v ' . I..'.... . ' . ""3. v Z. ' . . . . s 1 ' - t f.resw.ll be kiu.ile'l. and -he In,,,- pul-ne b!i,.ly and w.,o. t rem,,. The

nnrlo 1 oil llio rstt.i tl:e snl.ieit of Inlernal lilliirove- ill-naielili-'. Ill 'n nil II g t.lni decentiic scheme,

Mr. A W. Mnnms nf Marion mi nt.

would ever he allowed to contml ihe ,i I m t n i -

():Tr f-.tnfe is :i hoi, I. voiinrr State, tram tr.iti.inoi' irnno-e 111.011 tl.e c I'rv. ItiswiMi,

" " iMaineto J"e?as her spirit and enteipii-e are pain thai I have is common with every disinter- j IblTlOVAlj. ; pi nrleil: himI iiisllv lanileil. lb r ten unlit. in .sled citifii, witnes-iil my mi-take; and to

The Gazette Orti.e basb. cn removed to the hill ha nt once rau-t-d hei Etamling among her g iard, tiv every r.njs'.lc hii.I proper means

third story, over I. S Conner's ?tore, comer of sister State, as in truth it ought, nd diiccicd gainst any such mi-talie hi-re.ilter, the u. it. d ,

IMarKet ana ftecuud streeU. l.nirance on se-: to Indiana aileiitiou and eii.rtlioii iroui ail vigilance, ami lomiiinei! ici mn 01 every upi uin tn n, Pn uiojjs, riglit wings an'

conu sireei. parts ol the L nion. , ire- man si.mmi now oe cc, e,i " '""!MlfP, in open clumt. deploys, forms bet te r a rd.fd. in i es earnest of organs of j. ... j i But h.ildne-s, though it be an excellent thins tlie an Huren leaders throughout the I mon, ' ' -

new c.ounlry, is not every are wed, Id only to the spoils, and many ( , " ' "" ', , ' .V"" ' ,,l","l,f"" '

I Ihe attention oi tli.ni aie known to lu; iccU.'.-ss d I lu- ii.eai. ' u e i . i nn v.niie mo tji u o. 11; 1 , oies 11m , 1 ep r e.-ed, 1 11.1 1 ii can he tiirdly sm. t.

'ahawk rai-ed along '.be entire south ve- lrte, tioin a 'iepotrpriM width above. I tern frontier " leniiinates abfubtly underneath iu a sharp.

'One general, without orders, goes cbe.kUss, rbmless point. The organs of down wi.'h bis troops, is half starved, ball intellect s'dl appear in their n.irroiv

bpalen, arid icticts; another (jeneial. r ra in ped rec piac . s , boll y nude v eloped. , little better prepared. (Ill i Us hi army Ol 1 be ru !e ill f.r med skull, the auleiior

I rcntip, .t tlttl which, m proportion as if

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It is amnnr the miserice to which all especially in

... . r 1 . 1 j 1- tiling. And to have direct

1 rs 01 n mauais are , e j. y ()ll;(;r 5,.lU.? Cl,ntries to ours is not et to resoi ted lu lor success. ( 'oiiikiou s ens,, leems ; be t w e t n I) i gs .1 ml esi a pc . Tbelndi- for in a J s mc t for ehead . The s.iihII )ee,

""Jrvi, " or noie ... .... t .11.77 ,.ve secured their dual anproha t toll. I'lildence to p I to the lneinl ol ireeilom, or Harrison c? .. . - . .: .. ... . .. . . . . 1 : . ...

'n, one 11 IS 11 a rncuiai i,v our ca-e a 1 as w as lie 1 ness ranks :i moll" 1 lie vn 1 ucs- 1 m 1.1 ,,, lesome measures 111 1 11 11 1:1 oa . mn 1 o . , . . ... , . , , ... , . , ,. . . .

" - . . ' rrt r 'i " is 1 .r . n .1 i ' . . .. - s ur r 11 I i 11,1.111 i L , I 11 ni hit ii.

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l-oilv of the peoide should . ' " i at... nasse. I r'l i a mcianciio. mchch lie II f . w i 'p iar in 2 noslrils,

present. We had intended commencing -this number of the Gazelle, which is the first of the 6th volume, on an imperial sheet, but inconsequence of the non artival of the mjor part of our type, kp ore, to our great dissatisfaction, unable to do so. We are daily in the expectation ot receiving the type;, when we will gratify our readers by a perusal of the Ui-i 7ette in its improved form. j "My friend of the Gazette onie throe or four weeks since, told his readers the elections in Virginia had gone against Van Huren; and thus it is w Hli most of his predictions and assertions upon similar matters. lb-fore elections, and

baboon, still I heir Ita I ro.v

aes ron'miH' ma.s'fr ol tfip cnimlrv -'ink eyes, like I hoe of I h e

s ranks aiucn

and valor is proverbially most valuable, i Leu divide: it i

ttiMpcrt'i with iliscietioll. mmiurf;. the treat todv nl lliei.eoi

The stand which the Internal linprnvetnnt eoiiieml ir : anJ agaii.sl tlje in! i ig.n, s, muted ly p.".'p( ct lor the grat American nation .arc scarce by any diing but iheir yawning

party took Jast session u a cliaraeren-eil hy action ,u iigiif i essentia I to hna I vicl nry . w bu can Mi r Pa I en b . 1 1 Ign p ive I s . el can - nrilli'i s ii is) i

nnnni'ts end decision; thev tell amljy-tiv loo I he schemers Kljow lliey mni divide to , -on- ,,,, rid il.e aainr.t w, II, nr n.iifder.

oner; and thev will resmi to every

that a vascillatuig course would bi:laial tu nuer ; and Ihev will resort to every lioess-e I

Ihe grt-at plan. I he spirit that is a iroad ir.idure divi-iou a mong Man ism;', friend- : lei throughout the couuliy all'. r Is evnleni;. , that knowh dgL' and pairi.di in gu.inl in lime again-t the l.i;ishitor- of tin; coming session will sus- every qicii at I e in pt , nr deli .d and mort C''ati..n, tain and perfect theguod work. followed hv arbitrary ri.le ami general ili-rim How may tin hest be dam , is the groat que tent, will he the coneipn to es ofne-.-leit A lion. There are danger on all sides, hut none s,,ou as displeasure i allowed lo heeio ited a that prudeiice and fuiui.css cannot nifel and o- .mst the oandnl i1e known t. he most likely vercouie. I to advance Ihe measures Van Huren ibicsn.it There is danger, if I inav sr, express it, from de'are.J ami Ihe cause of ! Harrison which inprmilif of (iiirvit. The general features .ol i ip.-.v i.llied to n Ii measures, tlien ihe V in ttie hill mn-! he rgclly preserved or the whole Ihi ren part v cant id a t e w 1 1 1 he pb ed . If a g a int plan w iil he cast loose on the tickle nee in of the d vnlej lorce of good men, u ml mi posi i mn

ctional jealousy--to he wrecked at

in t ' tit ri i II- I X. il i

i 'rities .jvr d great victories; hut at the

the vote of the people generully correct the .misstatements. JfV.trrrt Shu.

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mi paper, the self styled II' obtain large in i- ' ; . . 1,. . I i ' ' , . J . .... I. last peihapson I he barren shore ol d isa ppoiul - ( Our clec

me.it A variety id ilisiui hiag changes thr Uili im.,0, i,n

ullt Ihe various Ii ics of r.nile IS a llilii; to h; ai oi, led. as lending lo mn ei taint v anil eciliHj

We copv the above trona ,p Vestprn tl nihi and hesitaiion. No ch.tige su,,,d hi Sun of last wppk With nil Hue rleler. ! ti il',- Inrhllv, or wiihoiit lull 4i su .icienl cause

.. i .. . - . i. - : . . shown. " Lii Her. even, incur nunc udddioua

tiae iu iiif pimim, we lane "i nsmn in re , .

Ill .1 o oe l on. 1 1 1 u a ' I . MI II i I II n i.vi ,:i. si-

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mark, that there is about us much Itu'h in

the Posi Office Ueparlmetit "was never

in a more ,E ur.i.-uitig coudition, and tin

expense.

of a r-enalnrat this time In?

rlam-e, 'o.d many ilal principles at-

taclied to it. Hiring hi term, whoever may sU 'c.eed, he will lie I. (ilcl Upon to vote Inr two I . ill (1 .-Mates eiiatois, and it l.ne sin plui mo

i j tie 1 1 v id.-ii, ;.i provpje lor il s ej.pciion hi .-,

with laiioiii other i in port a i.t hu-iness lo pe :tra usar' led . The J i, t .-nial Imi , u em",i t ineas-

il'ioi ' h:.t has iii, e inr all been settled itie hi; i-M to b' niileclel : and when we v. it-

tbe a'tio-ve, A in Uie tatesient V-hlch lie " j.lt there i another clinjor, c.;a d y freat nes ihe' iictiv Ity t.f Cartels , u I h a nd .;ui h., Tna'pintllP ! of Win T. Hirrv.lilit and of an opposite character 1 might term it tu.iiicrc i-e Iheir lUtpor.t.mce by iu;-.kiiiic u.;bo

K'i;o'i of nn, j'i'f. I he surveys hit licrto inaii.c re located on tl.:' bir.hrs ol 11'. cc nivigalde

are first, inn l ied survey s; coiidi'cted wi;h jp Ig

iiient and alii ilv. we cannot i oulit: tail Mil .

convince nr . readers how prone the edi-l , the, r very iiamre, fallible and uupeifn-t -- r if tc BMsstaiternent, and to view every j Mr. Williams himself, with the can I .r oi iru" thin--in a (Ufferent lisrht from aim .sf ev- ta'. nt admits (Ins; "From the Jiunti d li.ne'

ry .ih.er -individual , we copv lioino.tr

Jiaper of the SOth of April, Hip parn

graiih Which llai jjiven our II lend SO much '-a counlrv where no mwious ex iiiiinations ot

,d a j it ,M U..,.l h-v? I,,-,-.. ,,',.!-. f.r? well n-ioo. tl.c

'dniidiance occasioned by sickness in the se.v-

i'ii-iiai.ie iron. Hie pom hs

es mote I i oiiim. i,t ih-tti the no-f, over

ions."' which they are i.rcnd The sUiin.ir

''1 he able and p it t io' ic men opposed to . ha"rii of the enm iiimis lip!es tnoiH b is tlie ickiI w i ( tr b ed ad umiii-.' a t ion rnn-t armed wn, leelli lonr pr-jeclmg arid c, me to Ihe r i s, lie ef t be no i nt i y TliP I a ide a par t , t k e t r teclh of rt sow. Of ei.e; g ies r, CJ em ral J ic S;sni, , i v , h, come chin theieis no stti-ii. The face hideI'lipa.icd by a (j e a n d ' i U in ss - b i- ; s po- I .ni when viewed i:i fr..n', is not I,. silioti-ai e j.-ion . Van I'.ii' n, 1 ,1 a i r , ls.cn- li ilr tul v iieu seen ii proliip;its greatdal. Wjn'nej. I lent on. A: '. &:c. wbhiipje-t p umne m e i i, the legim of ihe ciupjoI jil the (iiierninent, are ncci pied 1 1,, ,n t,, heal, sunk bpfiveen ihe in in! i toiies lortliPtox' 1'ipsidencv . aril i.n-ei! shioi'len. I, is not room over these niaiiaj.il, g the people' money f T political I , Hitn sideways. A lliinli of en Mmous purpos,... r,o -i, Han, in .tl,, is ioheji.uk -ipports arm rn -.tre an, I defoimed exjieclid -capat i.y, hotie.tv am) pa t r lot - j . t ii nM s'nit t.sj , uip-.Mrh elongation, is. n aie not in their c, I ,i . h i s 1 1, . j I'n 1 1 I , k u, ive oiitl.ili- an I legs able ii'ih iemc; inc.. i ( g t e s w h i a r e is ., ,r : , h . ,w, , r r oo k ed a u I c.i I ll -ss ThesJ calle.l upon at ti,- ct-is to lake ,l,p ii hi- 1 pp., , la , ,i.:-ir linn, are ill at rest. 0-i ageuicrit of pM' In- N I,..,., -tie Ii leel , , u , .leplived of instP,, ol pK'tendtMs. eboateplii gmg us h-.u r-. .,; ,.,-l. an. m u e cab Uie, ,y ,he,r ill ruin- fo saye not oid) i,e live- an I pv.,.,1 r f.,,edse, entwine prope 1 1 v "I our en i4"ii in, I h. sin h .v. jihems U , , j ,. ,,p, t han lo walk tern fiont;. r, but aciu y I prese i v e 1 1, i . . e , ,. , ,j --,, .,.,-. ulrl. r

, iioieil' iiiill til It.iClcr "I ll,K r..giiti v .'' -llie-e m --In n . I. ...

II ,,, rid. jscirce reach. lour leer nine. Their lU I'lliili'd muscle is hirdlv ihirprimlit u.

(()M.iii:s. .MueJi-adn niioii! no hi' ir

these are the word ot his Report -'Mroui the "limited time allowed for the com plot imi ol

"such extensive survey, pas-ing as they do thro'.

ulieoce, a n a . 1 1 ....... ; . . r . nPV:,.-,i ...

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-in hi: . on v e,! , wt ii'iii i ii.ii v.iii , . i got i a . s far as heard Irom, h id olecled a majonty of anti-Van Uure.il men to her Li gislatui e more .uiuiiious. ''

ilw nl H.ir,i...n ami t ll t- I'lOide Willi

comifeiida'de ? aj is a luan os 'acute intellect ami soperior taleni is well inlormeil on inanj siltu cts vrliich widcoiue telurM the Legislature

parties, it cannot he supposed that the haieicy motive 1 1; I can operate upon in

"very ties! plett ur.liic clieapet run te has, nr tu ei vo his con - t itueu ts la 1 1 h In 1 1 y , ami must He "e erv iii.slaiee been itdooted ,: ! a useti: I. and a lea, Ii nr Senator I le is now known

Now. fur. t here are some among the

friends of the Udl, whn, loving 'heir i.fTspring "not w is.'ii , hut too w.-ll," declare, tliat, such

as u is, it must stand, that it must now

hei.d

hut these ihtys lire gone by. Ti'

Uil

will iii future be more

xnakes assertions whirh he capnot suU-i Blat.Uale. The hacks of the party are ,prr.n enough to mirpprcsent matters, and have endeavored to "expunge'1 tintli with the pen of falsehood; lor this, they have a liberal consideration from the; people's purse, and we challenge the rd-j itor of the Sun to name a Van Huren eiitor in Indiana, who is not rewarded rli -'

j-ectly or indirectly bv the administration. nr is riot .chained to the political car of

Van Huren by promises nl recompense or; cation lor our lo in

remuneration He excet.t him-elf his' pean i-n:-;.taii-t Mi

neahuis to I ariici.ialeol.he politic. d leijicg opinions

ol the people, .V" is o ialili. d lo grapple w;th their political opponents Some iingld prefer uo' h-

Inrtli ,vr hut no man's aiiniinci itiou would command

ilh all its iiiiperlectioiis on its hei.d. incy uuivei s.il support ; "lui wn.H.ver personal ms-

sce ruin in ev ry the smallest . ha nge ; mid re- hki'S the r lie mi,', oi Mr. .1 u.la ll may labor to receiie aim'-.' as a peisou.d insult, a Mi0rg -jslioii vu u ag..iiist In in, the cin v uista necs. id 1 1 nd ng tor its itopioieu 'ot. jhispje-eut pesnion are highly l ivorah.e, and I'lebeve me, Sir, -this stnud caiiuct, -n our i.iany pat ddl-rclices are bulled iu the dust; time and in our country , fie suppoi .ed. It i- noised ihi v have no relevancy, ami should hve wit I io ii I a pri cedent in lids Wcslr rn hem jsphci e. mi weight in I his cas.i. L,. Iff hi hui'ian intallililify is a plant, not ot If Air. ISogcr, v. hose tsai.iie you announced. A me i ican not of Kepohbepa fowlli. The tvee'.c be a 7( c candidaic, il is le.l uu

has r. c ived nicoireil inlornialiotl ol Mr Jii.la'.i's enemies or V. Huren

All who are conversant with politic. With the exception of our neighbor perhaps, know full well, that the election lot Hate officers in Viigirna takes place m U ihe month of Api il consequently on the very ila-v when Ike above paragraph; appeared .ui t he G aKe lit: . I be election had hut j it terminated in that State; there-

frp the inlot illation iva given "as .ir tr ,me; ican ni of Kep.iiihcea grow Hi

hear,! frotn " We hope our neighbor ; laws )(t Ihe Medes mid J ersian were siilt.il to bUely he

rarellll how lie " '.""v lllln"' ....i... .j - , ruin ,ms

streams t rit:t arv to lh in, ;t urelv

: ire u.iiid and eK'ort to retain our noeipiall

advantages, u ird Uv in Irom being circumvented, and extend our coinuietcial t n ihlirs as

!ar as g ,od policv dei,.aml. .-annul .ludahj ..Juc.l-arfo atom! no hpor .voiitJ secru thtait their COirse diiskv hide asrlistr.r

-lands i.f . re this Ihstiut the frsl Hams, u I'i'.n- i In ,lecill',e pretty nccisi a lely the doing j , ,(. ,ue f r on, a liip p s v I. lark a. n i .l.dui.. I.t. i.rior.tv il i..ilie. 1 1 e has e m braced i , r - i r.. i. '' . . B " 11

. i j ,. - i e-.-. v p. ' p. oi ion mi i ( i rr r rn a c p . r te . nt..., . o... .. i...

war was. bei, i-iti,ii,v at i.plite-i; 'J-.e kin is frequently covered w'ith ird..t.s j;, (,!, war, like a S-Mn.uole (!J,.,r ,..llc'e. of iry ,,,,jr or bristles, war. does well enough tn expend m v. ''i.eir li;.. ...,mn,l ....I i .k

' ' i ' i i urn uiiivf or for pa.l.san gbi-., ,.,,, pPI ,OI InP, ,,y hmpt jeik.. They It I a great gri-v nnn. h rather thin thev ... . il,. rl,..,i.

at.CP totbPp.wets la .11. e, thai t be llH r , ,, ,pv ,v Th('.ir lpa(,e9 f.ench war has cc,,e.l, and a .Mexican have not y e t a f, -I, s (Tic ien , , marktl.s, war ISalmo-t certain loelude Ibeuiasp ,t,-,irlmn briw-rn l

t ' "'it ii rtii'i n;-. in jeluldboorl iliey ire,v 0ok decrepit. jNor ,lo rherr Coiiti'eprices el iiosspsii

An iiccoii ,( was rcceu lj pu'dishn-l to -ullirrpnt fj X'bility to mirk the Transition,

""" r;iliin,m to irutatioii. Little sen

l ilt tie 1 1 he r open (, ij, ry o - pulit ii-ul . (let. I.

Dil. HCNJ.

T-r- Cm G. llAitllk-sON.

n good lis.in,.! w i

not htheve, or i nagine tor a iu,i-

butitisno t'apal Hull, to he read w ith m,.m tha ( he c.ou Id he induced k no wi, .g ly to aid

passive reverence Hint received with uuphcit ie r.l. -'.ion of an) Van liun n man : y. t as mal"Pl'roval ,,.rs tV 1 1 1 he ilcvt loia-.l by lime, I shall await the

some in our city pipeis, ot ai.aib irouhutchery ul JJi.ll. 1 1 u r ; son, son wl O , i, IJarnsoii, by the iMexicaii In TeXa. We, of the (a.ell"J oouded I ho authenticity o the st" i , up. d s.i id not hiii'f anon: H. There wa-, .t I? now ioiiii.ii .nl, n.. cor recttiess in It. I hue seen a lettei 1 1 (Hi) Doctor IJailissin bun-ell. da'eil, on h iaid Hip T. xi. in sloop i, I iv. ir, I'ocket,

-ible to emotions even of physical pleasme. they are less alive still, to feelings ol bodily pain. They undergo the greatest hardships without being by iheir sulTVi uu; stwi, uiated In mend their lot; Uiey leed wilboiK re puijiianre vn the i iiaiscst pai haee ; encounter " II bout nan-

coiiseiUences

.!

a

dicve Mr. Ivigets

If we are so bigoted fnod i the njaiii (inn

est word, Sur, il ive are tnolevi enougii to tic- ,

clare, that every part and parcel ol u h it our Legi-lalme has once put forth shall he and for

ever remain, unimproved ami unaltered, we things, he ndl not, una. r i xi-tn.

shall '.nil the character, hoU nbri.ad and at r ,p ,, oi.pi.sition llarii

I

V an Huren audidat

tn he a ..'mil elllcn. ot

,Q reel nriuciiihs and sound ivdgmcul ,; ami O'HIMI tills ve-se

that, win ll he learns the a tual coml turn ol

( nciiiiislan-

ti c.i tiunlu te, lull

ea the ll,o-t o.l ,iir (.mell- n,e n.ar

captain iieel t ig hi, (jalieslou l.iy, A- ces-il le to amy pill 25 Ii eins, ihe doctor r, a j il-nn ey ; have little.

home, not ., ohl proi.-etnr. tint of tn :'il..org ..,,, h.s v.ila-ble aid I., ihe cause he has is

pe.uh tors. I rcdil will la il us abroad ; conli -. p,iu-ed, mid ihlis d-fea t t he s, hcinei s. Already

some o.l the V an bureii

ing ii spy, in ii. nan ot ti.e .iieKt ans. j'lonon 1 'll e Cir, iMii-t a .1' cs I ll 1 1 involved b wn In fu : u r e . this iiriplt a-, int pi e !ic;i inent, us nuiattd

pleasure ol th par or

j i.-.o. e- ; nave iikic rin tiiory and If s-liuaem

b.ll.'i (1 wild be- all n. Tbfv seem meat, -..Lie nf nllr.

the past, or ol fiii sighi mto the

uleni e will die al home.

You have heard, Sir, the rr-ui It of theupp

ha i e h i iotcd of

oiiei,.;eiices "Mr. K. gers would not he Iheii

It is whispered that l.liro ,. , ,,,,,, hut n not hi r ol.j. c t i- in view;' -ill ght the proceedings id our s, , hoists are idle; toe people will I i-l ru -t

open energetic and shrewd paragraphs fiitie .onaracinnscn ny ut. inacn i ;n h- the l..altrs, uud ,.n rethction w ill do tin ir own . i i , ' ! .jiul-e and unealcijlatilig hn-le. lliey I1411I nut bu-iiiess. .in ,Un ir own n:iv. Cannot be mistaken, and are as lam.liar . il( , ,.Hr,iy matured. Let us l.el .info, ,i,, he draw',, f on, correct sour-

;8the names Ol household gods, lo every j beware. Na'ional credit is like I. male rcpula- c, ,a.,lall w ill Iihi e . a.ie to he satisfied-let lu

Oian in Ihe County. lie IS emplialically tion It should tie sedulously guaroeu, lor ll i Harrison ipir.it prevail, and all wiil be right, a real Simon Pure aloof from ollice ' easily l..t . . (IiiZK.V . , . , tf , Observe. Sir. I nr.iv ron, the conre adcrtteu , . , too pa I nolle, to accent reward fr h's er- . , , 1 - , , , ,, ,. I rv older, more expel leiiced f-'atii, than our , . . , . . , s.' v" tirpt lncil In l,a n.a.lfl a kir.liiu ,' , 1 i. , s-i I ll e I ol lo V 1 1, A 1 r il C I S I o III I ll e i . 1 ices loo nonesi to He made a nireiing Piikenoleol Mary lamps ciintnui. ir-he aupuir- I -nd So ".odpndent lo abide the ilicla-' nwl a fnal deci-iim on inr seneme of iinproie Star, sh.ubl proiltice some r flection on

- 4a ll,.i.. uhn mo 1Kb .sliellt. Ulllil li.C lu oole, tiuelll.g III l ulivelllliiil

ri rui'iiiu , " ,.""s - -- -

Ii.iii

. '.. r . ., ... i.i.. .. b(dild ile.bheryte and enpiess Ihc.r opution I

...,... n ..,no . 'j i , v . i w , . , , , m hi ll I ,

-",r,:' I "- J . lin.

inallcis tiow n prngres

n,..,.... n cin.. ur f.riu'ecioii ,n f,.r .....1 ,,'jti rili'iuiic r'li.onl ...... , ,., I.I....I

host within himsell -and the assaults ot ,,. . mi M (. ,nis,h, ,1.0, . cons.- . , , , the presumptions, daring and rebellion, ,Ucnces linl some degree ol circ.impctlio to lhe ""k'"ls and the consequences to whi-s I'ass htm unheeded, uoooljeed: a is required, if it were only to redeem us truiu oilow Van liureii's ileceitlol course of

warm, nndev.at.ng and onl.rms Irier.O nl . " . ' " 1 "T'1' , ,, , , - , . , I o w h it, I may asked, noes all this t. nil ? 15. Boon. M. C. he loses no opportunity ol , wj , yi,u r Lvt (1? ,,.lc li;,ht L, nliehleninff his readers bv ihe sajracinu ,., 1 .,.1 r.mteiidiiij' ooinions he ex 1,1 e-s

siisnnisitions and diligent r'- archeg ol) cd through tin. : medium your columns, and id tin 1 lhe secret cause ol many guevan-

thai distinsnishe.l statesman. I "ther papers through. on Hie state, fo shall th

people, tlllliotlgn meer run in . i.ni einioii

ac'ion. The surplus in mey is to be expended by nliiit isol the administration;

by IllUi-ell , al c as follow -; Hi; was ( .'ptnred with a body of Texiauj loices, by Ihe iMeXHaiiS. Whn, ill w her e, be doe not st a' P. Whether wild col r .iiitiiug I iiiceilaio. lie was ml of ined that hi pai'y were lo be inas-.i. rid,

and Ii 11, is. 1 1 subjected to I 'noa I dins loi -

lie Conceived It be-l to alti.-.i.i t an

e-tape, Im, il shot i.'ovvn iti the allcwp!, a dealli thus met, was plelei.f.dc lo the one tie appi ebended. lie ma le the it lem,il, wa- find al and -lieliily woiioded, but escaped. Alter Coin ea I m h'ine,

O-.ir prudent 1,11 three or four oa) s , t X' oi su 11. 1 i,,g

unliii td him to se. k relief and be p.c. o led bin. -.11 a ;n isotit i to the M.kii,,.iis. lie was (oiinii led tu Victoria, white

uen v. 1 rer a co.'iiinanoen lothi' i ;u ;er

he made him-ell known. M s siati riui, was accredited, and Gen Uift ra, in ion-

Tiin xi:w.s Fuau tf.xas. JV.'lhirii' c. ubl have I

tituk and nut SpeCed th.vitiie airivalof the 11 w- (ion, T, x is . . knocked in Ihe head the pieltie. liiile w.,r imaginable, obi' b the t'.in leiienites cab uiated tipm,

S f M 1 . fl H ,

We rpgrel, however, our friend some-; times falls intw gross e.ircr. for in hiseiil for Ins parlv, he is rnostly indebted to h 1 j imagination for the facts, assertion and predictions, which to bulliaully tUitie in his editorials. Another. Our neighbor of the Sun: ays J -4iXhe elections in Virginia, are now over,,

and aitnougn I Hin 1101 nine 10 siair me pir.yi-e

streugth ol parties in each house, I can state to; ve thev are called upon to use all

(e. WAR OS OCR nOKPFRS. '"It is not mote than six month since the Globe and uilier administration pre-

weie I u-1 1 v engaged in preparing

France for that chastisenif nt which, (hey weie told, should be, without hesitation, inflicted, ii the clam,, ou ter the indem

hev holdback, they are taxed wit I. imbecility.; "' V t rea ty , we i e not promptly paid; and

If they iirjre on, they are accused of precipit a-j vnlinil eer s to in i r c ll on I all, w e re or gan lion. But the difficulties of their situitj. m can- ized. and all kinds of resobi ions adopted

not aiisoiie uieiu nt, 1. 1 us . cspi.ii 'iiiiiii' s 1

have Sue materials lor Ih.nkiug before them i shall they he able to select, and lo instruct their Legislators for next si s-ion Aim! so sji.dl those l.i gishitora c up to do lhe State's busin

ess, fully tulvi-ed of iheir C'tm-tituelii's u iahes, i '''

and tnllv prepared to support them. j And liui. too, might much uetu infarnm t ion ' be conveyed to our Hoard ol Internal luiprove-j

and upon ;;ie shoulder ol

which .Mr. Van l uren was o becariie.l ttn;niph inily into, be 'r esi lenr y Well, bi I all over, and Mr. Van liuren rriosx look ,h,,iit and - e what he Can (hi with the f 'tly rni .,ii ,, f ur plus ileposiles, w I 1. U are to I p tn the T,ea-ur y. How 111 .ny huniy rrioii'li are there iiosi waU log' f .r a time? J..w rjiiny greedy ete aie now bii-ong ,,,, ,,,( ,,.i owners, tint. kin j wU.it beautilni t,p(:),,t IOi,a thev

in r..,ke null their voluble s.ba.7 ft

i. to be sine, a lottery. It i-s known to be a loiu ri; nil then the rhin.ce for a pr 13 ' co. 1 1 gt i, iiiH , x..pri.'i'u.re of f it

Sldeiitlion of an hi (J'l iiiitauce of ihe Sol

din,!, r 4.;,. ... (,.,. II..... 'I'"" - n.i. . g, I , I I e , X ,P fl , M l I.T .

jieiy ami p ier inect Her -er 1 Ire. and u lit-

S'fr a',d fcir ol fo"iC''(Cf. 'f here is an dht r tbii g. Mr. Van IV

mined In 11 cat hi son litn.., ;tll v lie sup !( plied hid. with the means ol 1 1 a 1 c 1 1 1 1 . ' , (

and Willi guides, 111 the cli.nacler . f st

a certinty, that the..vmi Buren maj irdy on

Joiat ballot will not fall short of thirty voles " Commtnt The Richmond Whig states

the number of

elected in that slate, to he 76 Van liuren .57 opposition tnaj uity 19.

ble despatch in advancing t he business entru - ted to their care, they are hIsu required, by every consideration of prudence, to retrain boui pre

the Legislature lately m-lureiy putting .inner co.uiaci any ooumiui

... e-v.ui.on si ivi.i.s.. Individuals, fiom interested motives, will urge them to such a dime. As they regard their reputation and the welfare of the State, they will avoid the snare, and the reproach it might entail upon them.

And thus, to conclude my communication.

" V I'M pal tv, l sustain rrcsidenf Jackson

111 his h'lUy irnr course townlds our ancienl

At the request of a siihcriher, we in

erl to-day, the communication of "A Ci

rizen," but think the relative merits of tb two caudidattt ai lufUcieDtli well

U-li-

v. mts, to coikIu 1 I inn to the Ttxi.iiis

Ills tieattnenf, so diir.'i. nl tioin that

ally rneled by the Mexicans, ran, in the service o Texis

ier, i to irni'aip and follow the course of Gn.Pial Jackson. W hat the Genera I lia dniip, and Jeen approved nf by the pally,

... ..

i no w . i nor . ich y (icnxirrntic. (!

I III..,.. Mr V ... P.,.,.

,1 ,- ,'.'. ..... i imii.,1 111 some mis. ore-en! nl t.,.. ..I .w.u ..1 l..-

, ,n n.nr I n, (.,... v. u-a ...a ..-a.... (.4..a

......... v i.. fuT-vij nine neat sum f j.'lt)() CKX) (-tx handre f thou. anil!) per annum, lo be drslri' tiled by

has lo hold up to

.. ,.,.1, ... i

giii'ie, iniiiicen ine lexialis to lect'ive bun, not as a pat I ia n Ii i n I, but as a spy Vs fillrli llip, .irto.tn,. i.i, .1 . I 1.,...

' '- 'J ....-,s... ci,,,, 1 1 v. i ,i i lie ti iiiiii. , - , ., I " .i . i . c . J . , . , 'inn lo iliem dunng the nn' eigdil years1 iuch is doctor llariison s iiaualpin I i- .... ,, ,,,, . r i , .... . MV bat rn. p li'tle lackiiig-! And 1 fivo rr given wi;h il, at arlli-s si. ,c niy. w Inch i-l. . ' T, . ' ' ,

i,;0.l ..a.iu Wo 1 .1 . ..i i- .1 ',.als 1... -...i.., ,. v.... "........o .ni,sanri

........ n . . , , 1, , r , .. i 1 iic l r e 1 1 ( 11 , - " -. .. j ".. 1 1 11 1 11 i v o 1 11 111 people wi'l not consider the wrelched is j n'etail, siicii -as t (it- place and time nl

su2 ol lhe Seminole war. as an illustration of v hat Ihey might have expected; nor infer that lhe great body of !he nation can sanction, or npprove, lhe miserable management of that affair, iu which hall a

lozeti generals, an army of 5,000 men

v,""l ...J tl : .

might our Legislators, when the .lection is o ll,u aN ,ue pump, price ami circumstanvr, and tbeir kersci' heads ire turned tovrardslcei of a grsat campaign have been set

Ins caplure and flight tvutn lhe Mexicans of his re-capture of bis discharge by Urrera, and ol his last iiuesl by Ihe Texlaus, is given. I have also seen a letler from captain Wheelright, ofihe Pocket, in which strong

confidence is expressed in the tiulh of Dr Harrison's Dairalive. lb.

..re added, he and bis friends could easily siii'ly the democracy that he was only carrying oMhe principles and policy of General Jackson; for who could deny the fact?--6.

Hooks for stibsciiption to a onn (ft r'exas were oper,p: jn JVew Yorkron I hursilav 5i ONE IJUxDKD THnn

SAND DOLLAUS proropilj, .obicrioci

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