Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 3, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 June 1836 — Page 2

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sA iruKAVJiM: is, FOB PBKSIDF.NT IX 1S3G. GEN. WM. II. HARRISON, O 0io. IIARKISON FLFXTOUS FOB. INDIANA. Gen. John G. Clendf.mn, of Orange county. Dr. Hiram Pfckfr, of Knox. Gen. IUilto.v Staff, of Jefferson. Mr. Enoch M'Caiviv, of Fianklin. Mr. Achilles Williams, iif Wayne. Mr. Albert S. Wuite, of Tippecanoe. Gen. MarstonG. Clark, of Washington. Mr. Abraham P. Andrews, of Laporte. Mr. A. W. Morris, of Marion. REMOVAL. The Gazntte Oifi.-o has b. en rnnoved to tie

third Mor, over I) S lioinnr's S-tore, corner of cratio f.artv ill 1 1 1 i State. They (eel senMarket and Second streets. Kulrance ou be- ' ,, ,V i . . ,"n . ,. . .Holy Hi a t the principle na vitally impnrcoad Street. I - . ' ' , , , , . , tant, and a much applicahle Io othce holdf'OiS'G KFSS ers Ht ti:e pieent tune, as at any former " . Iperiod, and pa 1 1 ictll a r 1 v at the present The present region o Congre-f will !,jme ncli,e W011jj tp a lrklli()r bear a most extraordinary cha.a. ler: f,olver , ai, U:J j lJUr efl-.l(s to bi " months have already elapsed since it con-jMi)?.aclllef.(t9 j()(o .he of ,e vened (ruled and controlled hy a n.ajo, j inci ,e9 alK, meaiure3 of the A.loun,8,

IV ui me spoils paiiyyano nuai nas uetii done? The Senate passed a resolution to adjourn on the 20ih May; but the time eery ing majoi ity of the low;r Uone laid it upon the table, and kept it there. We can all remember the famous effort ol liatl'lf Boon to adjourn the first session of J ' the last Congress, but the? deposite question was then doubtful, and the forty millions of surplus money now scattered a V . - ii 1--.: i .. .1. i doui in inuuence elections unoer ine so e ,. i i .i tiirecuuii ui inepariy, u an i oi neen fe .',,'' . t:ured Now wh this money in possesion, ami a revenue accruing ot ahout len millions each quarter (forty mill, nns tins year) the expenditure of our economical a. mm.strat.on is said to requ.ie it all - The partisans declare theie is no surplus 4 . rol.irn I .- ll.n nl.nl. ,.f k . .... !! v. i.uiii u. iii u r i . hi . nr o jo c Well may the Ttlcgraj'h exclaim: 'And this too from an Administration whm,i.u;, nitu v r; ",rtJ cl V - MP"r l-iiji(i'in:ill n:irl ilptirm nroil f l.n formor A .1 .i.imai r.. I i.... spend, some Twelve or Thin, 'en in, ili.ns for Ih.-ir extiavHfaiice! Yes, John Q. Vdarns Administration, spending les than I hirteei. ; Dlill.o.ii, was ejrlrarasanl Aiuirew Jm-k'uii Aiiuiuiistration, spending Fifty or Sixiy rnilljoos, is erennrnical.' And this the people of tlo United State are gravely toll hy Senators ii

Consress; by members of (he Hou-u of Rore an' lion, hut ihen we say that the ' Fatneetative, and hy a corrupt fervile pres?. Yrs'. i j y cra ziiie,1' pu '.d is I. ed by FJi Tajor, and tliey are e..ete.l to helieve it too! Cn a ClI)rtnt:lt j, U s niltlM. ,,M,oi'ts lo people thus easily to be duped, lie tit lor loiertv 1 ' , , ' ,. - Can they know "the value of it? Cau they , he lve 7,'Pil k " ent.ments It l peel long tu aoj y it ? ' Irnlv a tamily iMiirazme, and should be extensively patronized. We have reSome weeks ngo we noted the ominous .eeived four numbers of the woik, which

definition of monarchy a put forth by the i.-:i.,. r..i.: tn..i. f .In i

S 'tnowledge of the most uselul and practimocracy repute . We had then internled ica kind.

,to extend our remarks in due time to the thousand Van Buren office seekers, who knowing the party to inodopolize the control of the currency, through the arbitrary Deposits; with llie control of all the executive appointments, the control ol Congress, and the contiol of the old President himself, are now intent to cootro! our State Legislature and subject even i i . . . .1 ii r . . lor-al interest to thp will nt the avaricious party. Tha two following articles may eerve to advise the people belter than any remarks of our owd, and they ir.eiit consideration. POWFl? OP the csncUTivn. "Mr. Van P'lren and Mr. Kenton weie Tery eloquent, when they made their lejiott ujion the enormous power and pat ronage wielded by .Air. Adams as 1 resi

dent of the tinted States. But when ; ()rv ,i;iVp ,,f,(.,Mlp a dangerous nuisance, their lorn came to participate in '-the . a fum?u ,;onVi jf) ,.,e);ir,v 9(,ePrtl epo.ls," they were very particular in b : ,. rf f . eI for him, & re publi-he'd bv Eiitisting General Jackson lo realize, as rap- (n) S(o(1(i sp( mJ uJ u be esteeme(J a idly as possible, the aw Itil picture which ..cortr dog." they had drawn of the crimes of a cor Mr Robertson of Virgioia, said, in rupt and powerlul alminitration. The ,h, f011.e 0f Pepresentatives. that the Boston Atlas has made a lair comment on j t.( ) ;. r; t ion ol Mr. V-.n Bur en, that it an aphorism put forth with solemn gravi-waJ ..gory pt)r,i,gl, lor him to have served ty by that infamous concern, the Washing-. I)li(lcr ,., a chief as President Jackson," Ion Globe. We quote the passage: Lata "sentiment that would degrade a "Monarchy," sav the Washington .p.vc ,"--hot no ucli avowal is imtiernm-; Globe, "is but the monopoly of Political mg . Boon ! it accords with ins uniform Poyver." Apply this lest to the present j cou, Pe relation of our President to the country WIiph General Jackon (out of fxces.l and w hat sort of a case does it make sive modest y ) resigned his seat in t he Sen ', out? Analyze the potvers vested in and aie, to become a candidate against Air assumed by the Executive am! then say Adams, be was the professed advocate ol hoyv far we are from realizing the asser- ingrafting into llie Constitution a provis-. tion of Patrick Henry, that our President j ,,, "Bender ing any member of Congrcs may easily become our King. We vtll ineligible to office under the General Gov-! not enter into the means by yv hich Gener -J eminent, during the term for which he al Jackson has accumulated his present; was elected, and for lyvo years theteafter.l

powers we will merely state results; Should it not prevail, he predicts tha' - lleHTaTa lirmaTlIrrT i'i the House!'conudion will be the order of the day.1 of Represenla'tives.subservienMo t fie'la,"' P is (!H3 to n.yself. ( .e say-,) lo practice ,ir,r anri blmdlv acauiesciog in all hisiupoo the maxims I ecommended to. oth-

? mi. 1 act He ha an equally pliant majority in the S-nate of the lT. St:tes; If by anv possibility there two branches should unite in an net not entirely accord ant with his own views of expediency or. propriety, he can have recourse to the absolute vetoj He has a majority of creatures of hioivn appointment on the Bench of the Sutireme Court ; He holds the subsistence of an hundred

thousand office holders, dependent on hi iv i II and yv oi ii ; He has the imposition of Forty Million!, of li.e public revenue, and the consequent distribution of it s intp-ests in a rges-es o 'he I.iiiIiIijI; and thiit enl.ie command nt Ihe trade, ruiiiiiictre, an. I :urieticv of the f'niii'rv, cin-efju(Mit no ujfiding such a vast fiimi at hi mi! i v id ual pleasute; lie has assumed llie (inner of declaling war, by authorising one ol his nllicers under certain contingencies, to invade the Mexican frcni ier. We throw nut these suorg-estions -for (he consideration merely of the official Joutnal. We should he pleased to know in

jyvhat light it considers them and whelher or not, the monopoly of power a is hei e descr ibed iseuth a monopoly as mav he designated a Monarchy Albany Daily Jldv. A numher of the real democracy of Massachusetts have addressed a letter to llie President, from winch we make an extract, which we may consider in ti e light of a duodecimo ediuou of their principles. "To enforce the principles of rotation, laid dow n in y our M esage ahove referred to, and to carry it out in its full v ig r and puii'y, is the sioiere wish of Ihe Demot rat ion . This i honest. Thpy tell the Prei dent at once thai they ate in Ihe market They must he bought with othce. Ves! the " ijutckninq jiozier.'"' Was it not ei 11 oil o h In i.r.iil.r rm im.lir.fl l.nl n..ct ilmi. , , (- , ' , ' " ihonow the I itiouaue ol i el iyiou'i dp vo ion to oeseciale it hy connectiug il uh thai coriuption, U. Ttl 'i'i, ..rJ. . -v rr the managers of tbelNew Flarmony 'M.t c i 1 hespian J. let v are jrptting up (or the ;4Ui n( J(,Vj j,,,', ,M tri',v rpl. ; t.r.lte,, Me'... Drains, in three an.; cal'ed ..Aline tht victim of seduction" The :exf,,u en,er,a.nment to corlde ivith (ie ,s,rll(je ,,lrre of (hp ..;J,,e, .,.,ie s,.enP Dresses. Deroia.ions. Lc aie said to be of the first cast. Such exerlions on the part of the Managers ol that netted Thespian corps, chonid be tia( note'i Thespian corps, chonid be just ly appreciated, hy the attendance tif ! 1 " v rro"' ,he adjacent Counties. a I''1" m ke It convenient. The citizen- of e vv (jdiaiooy ale a whole-soul Set We do not like the idea of puffing any !' nm- "hl'h ought ri"t to receive publl may be seen bv anv person who I anxiiniislosee a Magazine well ti led with ''Gr-NFMAL HaiuiisON hasbppn noTiinnted by more than five hundred uteititis o the People, i r then piimarv n'stmhlies: and bv Sta te C"n vent ions in the States of ,''onri- Ivaiiia, Indiana. Maryland, Ohio, Vermont, iv entur k v . Delaware, N York. Connecticut and .Man e11 Ball. I'atrivt Such evidences of public opinion cancannot be gainsaid by fair means, and in ;i government li'te. ours must be regard ' . o ed. In such a republic, the will of the jeflc duly enlightened, is aUvays light, and should aUvays control. It is a moral lever that rim-t govern every political movement. 1'ji7 (Julumhia."1 -c. lUii lit 11 Vl.MKNNt.S (iAZKT'IE. DOGS-MAD DOGS. Mr. Editor: I am annoyed and rli-quieted by noGs: ers'!!! He his aho. we believe, renewed the recommend llion iu one or more ol his ollicial messages. iS' iyv, what has been the practice which he says wa d ue to b im-e 1 1 ? He commenced Ins aduitmstiatioii by appointing lne.itire Cabinet from am ng members of ( 'oi.Trc-s J To Van Ibnen. Ingham. F. il hi rtitd Berrien, were added the appointment to various sta't ui "I Mcli-.nc. B mdolph, Moore, Btves -Jeromus Johnson Chaudier, De Wilt, blower, and others

Jail members of Congress Wi'h.in thp

lir-t five, years of Amiitu J.. .kon's reiyn, he appointed In ifii.e mure rnembei s ol Cnngte than V a . .ngton , the eider Adams, Jeflerson. AI .disun, Monioe, and .) (. Adams, nil p'lt together, and doring (he forty yeaisin yyiioh they pie-i-n-d ver Ihe United State. And doe- not tl.i-i-tound iog fart--c ai pled with the prophetic warning, that in such a c oo-u m -n i lion, conuptioit would he the o,d. r ol (he nay, conclusively snew us 1.1 I ..'.. 1 .. I I. . . . f A 1 nas arrival r y"ii or ins own mourn ne sfan, Is condemned. " The ir.ao who rani,

:pl:,y sodesra.l.nga part. ( af-i-nen oy llie;,.,,0 (rea ,P( r,tMest, and lon-tsl for 'I"''"1 e- except to vo'e away moeey Iparly' to H.or.) cannot be put to shame i (), ,,,,,,,, ,nfo ,,raftlfe j'J'h., it must be c-oi.fes-e. . has ter. rir,, jhy the mere exposure ol inconsistency icj Ui!h this oljert in view, we copy a ",,!' I" '"otic piod.Sa!itV, o.. eon ,),., jahsurdity. The people cist lean, to seei,.,,JfmiUy ( ;lcls," from Mr Ken.f'.tr c'" hlauHle j.iet.xi. The m'.j..nh.m as b.e is, and aha.iilon all such, or a t. A , f,, xVfstein Amencd," m VCZZ . V abhor a ,.iy,:da..ry , t, i faring ol I hern from I hi State, will he e commence with .tiea-my, as mu h nalme w. supposed Ip-.inted to ollice earned only l.y ir.juiiigl ,. -, . , j h . !,o,. hnen. Io a ' Iom a v coo m Atror-

arm ilelodinsr tfieir constituent. 1 )ilu - .nalelv for the ha p nines , the freedom, and O.u nrr.Ei.ci I V rt I hp rnllli rv 1 1 . I . t i r-I ""-.."" " . 1 ... r. II.. r , in ir.r.11 i.a ...r.l r I ..... I .

j. v " .the acts of the administrate, and the process wdlcu. ot many a , , f .on f a , benign H.lluence ot l .n,... 0( h ure every disatil.tcluri , j(j

the expunging p collar, and the I son will soon cure which nrougm mem inio use. iMv present ol'iHCl is the canine lireeu f I).,jjs.nur ifoodlv Ihirouah is over - run by them. At the moment I acknoul

edge that house dogs ha ve the, r proper j J1"" " ' e '"""y opposmg 1,1 e - ,,-es, and that my o wo ho, rors of hyd ro-1 lp" Inere are now , nayj.ve p., - Phobia are not fiequent, I know, a lessjl' " the Union, w hieh publish the laws.

proporl.oi.nl the can.ne (need excite much apprehension at this pphou nf the year, mother plactg. Motives of humanity would prompt me, to -ue-t ihe iKiopumi in some resuaini, or regulation 'of dog running sit large, wit honi k illinjj ; rC .. I I . 1. n t ....... 1. . i.i a .,.... r ..I. . i- . i i ouniiio.il oil, Li...... c iv .i.i..,n n iiiv., and I leel myself at this time, unable t devise any proper regulation 'hat would be operative. A D"g. or a Il.'g, having: an owner and a damicil, although goinj ii large volunlai il v. cannot be deemed ci iinintil without transsies-ion. no more than a strasrgling S'joui ner can be deemed a 'vagrant, who-e home i not known. am not engaged in political concerns, not nm I a meoihrr of the Hoard ot Tiu-tees,-but I do think political 'crdiar '!"!;. " ami dogs of the canine breed shou'd be guarded agam-t by measures adapted to meet their various ca-es. HOMO. j MoVFMF.NT OF THE U. S. DuAGOONS ! We are informed by letters from Can tonment Leavenworth, that twocompa'iriesol' the D.i agoon Corp., had lelt lhat post on the C'Gib ult. for (be Ked fiver, mcomplianre viih the recent leqoisition of Gen Gaines The dr'achment was (under the ominand o Lieu'enant P. D. I Moore, Captain Duncan remaining ir command at Fort Lea enwnrth Io addition io the above, it is our painful dn'v to announce the iiccidin'al death ol Lien'. J II. Ilanly. He thrown lr. fi. h.r horse on the evening of the 2(j'h so viu lenlly tha! hi' skull was severely Iractiir cd. He died about i o'clock the Same : night. Bulletin. j On the morning of ihe first of Jur.e, nt f o'clock, while the steam boat Helen Marwasin liij act of routiriing out lion, jl'eiu, both thies cf ( he' Lar boa I d boiler (collapsed with a force which tore llie hurricane roofefT, and burst through the bulkheads into the lower cabin. The fol buying is a list of those suffered by t he explosion, viz: 1 Ki!!e i-Olty rr Cole, of S'. Louis, .i Kngincer. killed in-tantlv : This. Finch, residence unknown, deck pas-enger, died in oe hour after the exid.,-io...

I Jlorm.eJ--Wallace Johnson, of St . Lou rtveit,d Jtficrs..ii " jetnenl. One by one, m-n ol y irtoe. tal'is Engineer, scalded and badly b.ui-ed; ' en t and cha r acte r, w.ll ret;re or he di .yN Tobin deckhand, scald ed and bad! ! Most excellent eagle-eyed Argna. Sure.: en ft .mi the councils of the nation, ami 'bruised; Addison Lewis, cook's mate" j1? "emmg events cast the, r shadows be-j legi-laiio be confided to those who are iic.i(j(.j 1 tote them, ' at Ihe time ol your pencil a-j not much troubled yyith principle, and j Those who were wounded are all fasting the vale of Van Porenf-o), and look j who, in the belter days of the re,ubl,c, j recover ing. and no doubt of their fioab lfmo ,,,e ' '"rt which have ; w"i;.l not have heen known by.r..l thtif

iresto.al.o.. to health rema US. Si. Louis, Iitp, THE INDIANS. ir . 1 11 r,,r The mail of vestereay brought ltllle ! ,. , . ... - ,- 1 c . 1 , : additional intellige'fe from jbeS'Uth. A: late number of the Charleston Patriot say s '"A gentleman, pas-enger by the Bailroad last evening, from Augusta, states that the command of the forces raised in f -1 1 r. . . . C.w it. a ci...rfinn ollbp frell! '":" Iiosti h ties . will be ci ven to Col Cuniming, e.,... .,. r. of Augu-t .1, .11111 t I J 1 L IOC V"". 1 "'" '" i Georgia will decline to place these forces, under Uiii'e.I States oflirers." 'I he 'Pal-j lahassee Flondian says, that Ihe e-xperi moot is to bp made of hunting the savares yvilh Ihe Cuba blood hound. But

yihatran abound do against uti armed Fact 7. "How do the advocates of UvtfMii Louisvilk .-'r. I Mr. Adams defend all a h.i n Jon-ncm nf j principle, and abuses of power ; (hi lick Aha. it1? a"inos( "lection lime," said a of patriotism, and fraud on thp treasury, farmer the other day as he took pay for this neglect nf public duty, and reward of his load-of wheat. 'Hoyv do you know? in-: lavontes; Ihis contempt of public n"ral quired a bystander. 'Cause, here's a y el- ty. and the pruileges of iho people's replay hoy "the. first one I've seer, smcp lat resentati ves; this pieleicnce ol foreign governor1 'lection.11 tluchistcr Demo- m mulaciiues, and prodigal ivasle of pub cria 'he money."

Jo save Cucumbers jrvm . .-priu-: kle 00 at evening ( titer cool) tea giowns, a they are commonly left by fan.. lies alter use. '1 Ins done as nttru sis two or three times in a week, vill not only pre vent injuries from bugs, hut tdrengt hen . . . . . .

and invigoiaiesiue .o-, '")It)P representatives,1' Th-y can-; become exceedingly I. uitlul. ,-eteod 'heir cm nipt course, , srt kj i ito hide themselves, io iheir I'.i-go'ten boo-; French Ihy P't of a rarg, of lh.s:( ia(;f w,lctl go,..!

.rlicle lan.te l yes-er.i.M in-m r .e, . I- iV,,,.. !l hip h .is sold on the r. 1 , . . J i:?l r. .I rier hundred . A It : omes in du'v ftee, it inu-I have netted a handsome pi' fit at i'' ptice. A c.i.g" of American Hay, from Purt!aad, suid ut the ame tim- at Charleston C tirier. . .iiii t i

'SUMMARY OF FACTS.1 We intend not to tofe sit;ht ol ihe creed

of t he J a k-on pal ty . I o 1 1 c ir eai ly tally m Mind the Chi. I. Our wi'i.e-st , tie of i.liHim Iff Hut to he i.ti' - ii.ir ;i l,y ,jic. patent I 'e m' cr a ' ? ,'1 .u.d it their jn tiijid nh Co'itpoit nh tl.eir pimt.iC it Ilaitlf of hoi.ft J ,i I; oi: i-i! We li.ve done all I ha I we roiii; cairv them fi.maid. I 'i ' h e -p 1 1 1 , t U.ivinrj filllt-'l i ii r fffoit', e have only to ajoea) to the 7 p, o p !e , to S.Hf a in t h e w I .ome dociiiic nl dip dfir.on ii- hi 1 1 ,- o 1 1 u , .,,. .. .hp'snm ,r ' , r- . , ' " : , dep.ived of public patron.-ae, solely be r 11 if I M & v cause thev dated to raise ,It.lr .o.res

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"ainst Ihe mmr ifden of lh 1ar, l ' I , . ... ,

,. . . , , ! ' r ihe appropriHtiori of millions. Solva.s that Mr Adams changed lb, Vltiinn ol .,., (,a c , n t a t i.. hy , at Gen. Jark..,, . req.t, ,!ie of- ,, aJ Mr-e part of the bv -authority il,, tni... ,t. l i i. ..

r.,,,.CaI!5 .m !0'"' I'i"'"'er, .hile h I I, .. I.i. . "" """""'I '"7 9 v " nu e" : - ... ,,y o, mem re.e ve tlie piloting lo, ,,o ...her re .so,, Ihar, beiug advocate ot the I residents chn.ee. - i u nieni s i rom lur.nc .i:i I' ers ha ve been 6o d isa r rar red hen hud h,...rn f.Hi.r.tii !) n In t . r i ...... 1. I.n . . . i i . i i , .. . i i , r- ) - . t-. .. .i- n in.cio-

i iessions, u!,ne s.,,e j ,P ,r,..8 inipor-;guaia,nv agaii.sl sue h an appit hei.sion. I.n.t have Leen suppressed; and as well j Oor.gi ( it, w e sa v , has d one ! hug, an ihe papers, a the mr,ey ' I the people,1 let th. ie is much" to do. Pill id moprostituted lo the vilest eleci i-riee , ing." j.ei...us imj-or tanr e ar e in various stge Tine! tuie!! most piophnic Amos; 1 i" "e r the other Il nie. There i noiv vou have no little agency ?,:;, ir, pro. 1M ' "'d rcsponsihilsiy. The adininis'i uting the people's uumey," lo thetevile ''tK'ti has a inaj irity in both houses, and purposes. mi one pally must the ohb quy fall, if Fact 3 '-The public money has beer. ,!,t''"? l:,l',0,li"'! " easnres nrP p;le.l over literally lavished on parlisans and layor-l".r Ni'lhiog is jet lm.e willi itrs. and ii.-en.iily set m to ha ve bee., j ' , '"l ! I" 0 v for ,1,e ' egulat io of laxsri to lii.-e w:i,s S.- ,....., , r, r , !''' p Pu'dic Deposit es tha' hiM bich lha

it horn llie Tiea-ui v ." Aj'propos; lUnioi.'s fortification LillU bitnej "s rt gu! a I ion of he money in the! o'eporile banks "ixtra a llo : fices,"'--j rge gala, its, huh ii t quenl r liangt s ot ; j, . gov emu en" oihceis ami b reign ministers, f or the pui pose ol stopping Ihe-meulhs, as ' ., , . 1 ' . , , ., lar as porsihie, of the fain isfi td txptcl 1 ' ' .mis. Fact "Py these, and many oilier

ext." ay agai.cies and fooleries, the tx ei.- ' i , i , rests so tun up! so servile - so at., es ol the Government hate been mciea-ed ;,otbed in schemes of seifi-h a-uaocement duur.gliie last l h 1 1 e j eai . mot e than i i.'il so insensible lo the obligations"!' horimilhons of ihdU'-sr jorand t be cro.stf u: ion , never telore pro'Kight Millions!"' Fnrsooth ! es, Foit-M"ed Ihe Hail of Legisl.itioo. in Ih.g tv oi iLi.iorvs, in seven jeais; and ll.is country, at least. Our reinai k ate inxiiavagai.ee," and "foolery," ju-silied lenoed for the tiris of the pi.rly--we and vinilo aied, by the t.me peisons that ; know individuals, whom n might exempt condemned ' t he ex 1 1 .1 V Hgant' ad rn imsli a j I' "oi ll.is dpi. ,,a.. 1 j., ..r n.i.n ... iiiiuc At iionof John ., Adams. An o I si bill ia i d j at i mi isrn, whofind their isolated exerti.ble, then, costing li ty dollars, ivas iiniU 'Cs of no avail.

oil 1 ageou ex pe nil uu 1 e ; while fiity liini iind dollais. l.on lo luinishan ' ea-t 100111," would lie viewed quite economical. by Messrs. Kendall and Ltuluii. Oil, consistency,. Fact 5 ''The Secretaries, Heads of ll.d c.,f.r.l l!i.f.'..l'..r.. I ..... . 1. u.i.i. It ' , ,, , ', .1 cally. Ooit their public duties, range Ibru . J ' . , , the country, m iking speeches and elec J . .1 , ,. itoneet ing to keep tbetr iiii.-tt is in ollii e. in .he lace "I all pi opi let y , of all dei ( n-

cv. ,OI1,,a,y to the praru-e of ail tonne,:' ,,","s-v' nn" ,ln;'n,""e a ,.'.... i ,, , ..r-, ....... ,.J""1,!,0 Co,,npl,o would enter as an el-

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do not prove hntieny in the rnphet, al.lai s is gloomy enough. v" i-!t we !i'a.l i.ir.vp a.ciininv 111 iii. .n-ilirlio(n. j w ml Id see iu i he iuttlie, anj' ll.ing IX.0I8 ' 'Pr opr let " niiil 'deceocy " a re daily out - . cheering.

raged, by the hwds of dep. r i men is, inj , , ' electioneering by letter, and Irerinei.tly m , - r , ' p.' 1 so.. . 1. . 11 e ir f 11 "i ts appear io oe (; 1r ected, to humor I he w hi rn of ! I.p ir 001 ! ter," 10 securing Ihe election of tint inau, j wh..m he would piefer to be elected. V a 1--T- p. o p. 1- Ir-, r tprrnr nf tha iiilnl i . . '-' . .,- . .' hy Ihe influence o! ollicial station, by Ihe ..I... r.( rI'.inri rtll'l I'.lll "l.u'i ... ill- V,"'. ,111111 III!,',. have Mr, Adams and his Secretary at tempted to make themselve popular. Could not he better tnhl, even if (he author yvere to yvrile it to-day, y t , , (f (Ipf-pnd a! abandon nieTit of principle?" The "party" nppot( . aS5eiljoI1 lo,Vts-low .cnnlitv i arljmpnfl (),,elv refuses an m v e-l ig . -' tion. bv Congress, m "their cooteinpt of pubhc morality," and of t he vriv ! ges of f,nB.,hs ,n (.olProver , , ( k and " . liivsenoii trans ictior.s i 'oe au!j')eii . ' ., , , Mei.Hic.i s l nr. i ft'iti a r.c'io. ' ' -

Beef, pork, mo'bm and real are retail :i-!"' 'd '-'-e w . lii.l i a wal .A lrnop ing to Ch ult loi), S. C. at IT. t 23 cents' I't ' I" " ! ,:t nl1" r '"'f'rtant a pound. B3;oo Trans. ip'j'--cr, that ti.e enemy cuturcd to U

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v eiii.i rail the hi tent ion ol every J.o ks.oi nrin in 'he land who is not content io wear a c-ilai, and hn yet -H in hi henrt Ih; ' !f: v.t.'i.ty feeliig l..r hi roiinlry , Io ihe I .A' i -j ft iiec'i1)-, I, I r ii v e C'TV II orn 'l'f' ht-t nuuioer of the Vifgini.i Political i i i ii i ; I he e!.inn of Coogre's ha heen pro,,:l':,ed until disjii-t ami indiflertru e are ,ne '" leennps, k(i, nhi h the procee.'.log are retjaiiKii tv.. . "''"fir vet been doi.e of ,,,,'rm... '""'V "!Vt,"t"1 un taxe-l, or ,,e ."".' "' ",lua,",t ' " ue, nr.. "r a""" "ol lo l:nie lhelr i " """"'" I ' f Xpeno.-uie would ; e ca r , ,eo the,,,, had no. h.d.an wars, ; and the .hrea.enrd dis-n, bances of the I exiau boiders. guru a pl.niit le excu-e ; propersitieg o proliue f xpern! it uie would n.r Ihe appropriation of millions. Solv v ' .... . .. rnUlv CoM, it inu-I t e gratiHieg to every : (,rd,ga!. to tind the result u ill ab-oi h t,me 0f ., We lVii. ! ' ate H.t m on thi d i, r.rn the treaniry T, ,,e ,,,. ,)0 8.lM,h,.,jf,;, ',,. a M(. (j, , . , ' ..l ; c. , . . - . ' .. o-e tim word c I.uike, '-tie up ihe ; bleed i,iw artery of prf.hi-ion.'" The ' .. I I . . o . r- L i.ij , .p (,l ie a (I Hi I !l 1st , a t o n HH ad mie ist r at. on lias Meter, ded lo lone n much at heart. Why js it not passed? 1 theie not necessity for l iking ihe public tieasuie out of Air. Whitney 's hands? True, no man experts t, recover all lha .' r.i-'U'U nut nil t It t bC U1.HO . , .., .. , to save as much an poc. ,Ae. ' , ' . r e givt it as the ie-iilt rf mature re'.i...,,,,, . i . , : ilecl.OIl lino r. h.oru..r.r... ..i..l . nt ..m nim.pi i.n t l ., .... , iT . i i I - . . n 1 n. 1.111 03 oil f luilinon of parly splee,i--that i body of mt n, so utterly regardless of the public Ami this state of things, so mortifying to ibe patriot, is but the adumbration of ' he fmuie. Il such have hern the results i node r an admini! rat ion con. ing into pnw. t.r, on the cut rent o.' unbounded popotar'ity.and with reform and retrenchment 1 fnlifil on Ihe list of ExeeuiM e dot irs," ,!"l at may we expect, if Martin Van PmJ ' . ' . . I ren is sHuiggied into ofire? lhat man, . , , , , - . I who. without bis talents, t ait.,Ui. the , . .. ... ' ' . , 'lieptn ism of Mr llol eit Walpole, at lo , ' .. ,. ,' ' ; " " m,i,j . 1 e p-ese... -pe, , ... a,. 11 '.. t, ,., rr- , , - -, .. leather too '. An exmiii!e, witfj , , , , , -" -r 1 a 11 . ,1 11 .e ii ey . a n 1 11 is nea 1 prop, ped by ears i;.or n nil coihir, wuh s cane in its hand, was sejiping il off m no-t beautiful -lyle down llaliiuiore street .whet, be was run foul o! in Ihe mid-t of boxe-. barrel, bale, ami the like, bv & , , , .. . J J',v,;'1 '' '' ' sea. ho care.l lar less f ir ii l.to.is'ii.in than fie drd for (he quid he rolled about in his mouth. "Avast there, shipmate.1 cried Jack. surveying M, "heave to, or bv ihe prim t my hi. in new lar-paiidug, Fil darken y ou lijjbt " D y oil inean to in?ult rjuT said the ; exq-ll-ite, iieli :a eiy . "II.! ha I ha! roared Jack, "why the thing (;i ks. iVow board my hr eiist wi . rlc ll I don't f,ud out v hat kind o tro':k them i bin Ji. - ii 111 a i e sniffed yyilh." So faying, he bl ed the critlur upon a bale of good-, . and be lore it v a a i r e't ed by the by t and -jers, bad split is paaialoon Iron, tj(e ton ho t ii e bol'i i.) yvnii hi S par.i-h knife. One who hid y. itt.c--e I ;be while trana. i.on, acio-Uil thd ai'or in a mild tou. n,, 1 ,e,pi,.sted inm not lo hurl the ,. g m , -O" sail he . walking off, "I only tvanterl to s.'e llie ptutTu.g, and, by guu.,1 doii btiieve tioiv the thing's ahe. Baltimore Pat. AXFCDO TG OF iF.X. PL'TX AM. Dur H er the Bevolutioaaiy yvar, when ,. 'v i"n(Tl i !": s m command r.f an , . . - . , , t. . , e 1 1 , .rhl-ii ,1 s , I I h , ,r, o.r ! i n U I t e- r .. t t.e 1 1 .Hands o! the o. on river. Ill- I'.'ier o-en so iiMicn - i . - Hodsjwexkcu'.! by the expiration ol hmiled'

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