Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 September 1837 — Page 2
' f i ve :v; s. rfRHAV. S;-jf. J. IS:T. Moti Jay h: the letting of a !i u:. cr canal tVoiu Kail Pond to the tlrand Cou li9 took, place. From the known industry a-'.! persever
ance ol the contra. t iosurS'ice that
faithfully and spe.
nKhtr of Mr.
tors, v e h.iv e the li: 1:ho contracts v. iti bo
exec ucl. .s a
me of the experience, an. I Von Smith, the engineer.
wa ire in,ori:i'it in:i. t'u u".:iw er.'V about 1-t of a cent per yard titiniates. The gross amount cf tracu is about Sti. 000. We con :ht citizens of Vmcenne and the
ti"or! the near accomplishment 01 t us lo: r orte;Vip!sted ami much desired improv .11...... ,.. I z. ..-I',
ineiit. In addition
1:1 re err -A to bt a!', very valuable land
to :;.e
, it v . mot! v
tl'.'".l the ihe . itr ainhue 1 loimiy
long
e-
if.irv ;! t't
ring ;ti ' u-h
same r iieoiiragcment the lox tint. W e .ire from henceforth done with this "litIt 'lonxfcr," and shall treat it with the silent onlempt w Inch it so richly merits, anu has always received from us. 1' abuse ,s an honor, for it is a certain ami Mire icn that he envies tlie character one bears md maintains. Jj'r.P'ittmeitts hi the iovemor and Cun- ' (( Of M'fiSiK'hlt.lfttS.
rawf
Iiav '
Mr.. 1 T. 1
been a c ; ' i 1
01 1.
in, 1 I-, f
!. INo. of Xew Albalis, ! !.i. .ii' mcriincs, d ( 'o.nmisioncrs for
r a law of the S:,i:c of M ha.lministcriug oaths au'.'.-'i'-
ir val ines ;usli umcnt
eve. lo
'ne use
se,'
btflun in
the iorouc':i, into in-us-et. -.rreS'.M of the tn.viev r:.vJ frjr'i the Fv
Oat; I I' OITlCC-IK'Uii-ls , 1 J .' f ;t t-vr their f" n use. U"..-''.'. (.7. 'c.
hi' -.r"e ot It co.e-
to
Gen. Jaeksjii's Notioaj. W e li.ive not 1 :!' re notice.! t! extracts cf tt'tici-.s fr,:n ih.- Im-.'h iJiial to 1". p. U'lj.r. MOiply because liicir i-or.teti.a were if no v;.Kie. The man never reasons, !nit
o 1. . 1 .1-1l.1v :it pas.sucis pn. h ! ti,;- .1;,-....,: ... " . . ... .
...IV, l I, -II. I 1 II IM IIU I I I ' I ' I 1 t
ther our eol'ojiiis v,t!i the f.iil,- .'1 :
1 in
1" '1
and SO I'M), and rooi.injs that ihu same
policy be pursued with unit fu rring steadincts Iti the Legislature of tliii .State. 1'pon this the Royalist eo'itor cf the Argus thus cointnci.t: "The pr-'seM condiinn of the rttrrc.tey does, mdred, prove that "'he principles and policy of the late Chief Magistrate in relation to that subject were, correct and sound.'' lie believed that tho hauUitii; system iti this countrv was rotten and would ere long explode, and he attempted to avert tho catastrophe hv tnlat"tn" 1 , lite basis 011 which it rested, bv infusing more specie into circulation. Notwithstanding his ellorls, the Whig paper system has blown up, r.nd thus have all his ftvrs and predictions become realized. The 'piesen. condition' of the currency prove- that his views were correct. Here are stro ig assertions against fact, li he believed tlnj banking svsfin was rottB.i and w ;i!d soon explode, wb.v did he s !,'.-t l :tu';s m ('.po, iiorii s of thf puldic !'u iv l.-.' If he desured t culari'o tijp.
IC TasiH, 'A ! rencv i-.!!'
1
Su
0'..S l a ,1.1 ve as t''-v
niear cl ih.i reader mav he euri see what t.h.s statcnuipii Ins to sav
rerviei's witli an ex plan
parent pai ...loxt s .'
i he p v'.et Ki 1 the i:'d:r,r favor
i'i.in.tii'ia ,m ; ure Wilat w.u Ceil. .1:
5o you a J voc.r recce's
portion of it hat do vO'.i ca
itr.o ,
that vmi get a v. ry small j r volt own use. Pray,
S'VHil I'OI HOP, vo
ic give in-low the extracts
-p. a:
1:1 tae late
on I(Jl).ier. July ), 13H7.
the a-.v.ou V.',- V ,
1 v
mr vece: -,ra
tl-.e Co
I t.v
':."t the ex-' '.re r. t eco-!
mis a:!. We
If re I, lis .1
III I
Hermitage
"No'.v is ;i:p tiiie to separate the (imcrnr.ieat I.om all h.ir.ks r.-.-eive and ilis-
ii-st tnc revenue m nothing but gold and iiorcoi:', ami the cire.:Luioii ol'our coin
nj throtv'h all pub'.io dislmrsemv nts will rcg'1 -T. ....... ,.r,.,.. ...,., i,.,f,or 1 ...f..
1 liovfrpnicnt from all cmhai rass;ne!it
I'l.lCll
1
!.tnw;i , '. ... ia; t::e col.cct: ,t:. s a-c l"t fi e;h' . . -.p.- :-. id fiav
(a,, a..eii:! of the pe.-p'e 10 it.lie .v ise n:d s igacious m yoii to vlisoovft what the people b?gin to see after serving eeveul years as public printer. Why ha. e you concealed it to long, if you knew it' Are they less r.o-.v 'har. they hue been, or are they really doubled? Have vou b.z'. a share ;a SoUamjerinji the
public money, tltat closed your month and dried up ie :uk of your pr:i as vn wrote it? Tr?.y inform us what Lns bocome of the economical Covernment promistd bvj
u 2
whih-t it icavs the commercial eonimi;t:itv t trade upon i'sown capita!, and the
oan: til jfrnmmo! :i:i 11 ni l mie'i rv
h V e ! . U. T ..r.1 .m A t 00 tcf cut t,..,.. .!-..
-.rpea'eJiv , ...,.
ni.cic?! .i-ui icu.y ou'otv iiiaKiui concert;?, devoid of patriotism, lookinp alone to their f.vn m'.ere'ts, regjrdicss of all oilier.. It li?s been and ever will be a
, curse 10 the Government to have anv en
largement or interest with either, or more than a general superintending care of all. "Hut trie commercial eommuniiv hitherto has been lowered bv the Government,
(sons mo.-t eii-rished an I nn: la
"poii. V i:l regard t.) thn cmrencv.'" W :'s not the policy of the State Bank system, as the ;Nc a! nt of the Government ami regulator of the cunvnev.' Was not this system held up hv himself, in his mets:te--3, :is wwrthv of our confidence and iumiratt.'n' No mm can deny it. And is not this the "policy" which the Demoera'ie Com e mi'm referred to
01 i;s resoitr.iin: II nor, w
"policy" thus highly extolled.' It is vain for these individuals to attempt to seek f-hcher in deception. The record of the country hac not all hern 'i:itm; i:d,' ino thanks 10 Mr. Benton.) jirl these records show what has been the "policy" el Gen. Jackson. True, he condemns that "policy" 1 ow as violently as lie once praised ir, bet this (iocs not prove that n was not his "i'oMrv." It otilv
j prov,-s tint his opinions were never worih
anything;. ;,nd that the countrv has be
OTeatiV I'liiir .. hv cfmti. inn in fl
3 , ...j , . . . . b
1.
to the great injure countrv, until the
tie
1,
cv,
Van Burer.
:r lii
i-.s r-
re.
uen. Jackso::: ioes oiar; !ollnr in the siep." of the h
- The V.'cs'ftn fu-i cf week before last.
.i.uiti.tj i .e a.uc.e en i.s i-juoiui 1 1
rage, that the venerable editor t'tiaks sex;euiy of refonnarion, and we confess
r.i.vi ot any s ut, would be herbal pace contains onlv ne
Ci.'I'iK'inf d
earned the rig
: til
ol V
nvr. ;'i!'.oe the banks.
1
or
Ol Ifit
ns'.oera-
have as-j mana the I iar i.itetes; : rh.s cf tiie '
.Gov Pi'imeiu,
gre it be: lev mined
a ;
?S. I' leuioe v.-rh th-v
a."y
: to i sii .i
n coniro; an
their pnr::css ol ihe ri of n.-m'Trs.
portant lo tno loverument, and that object was to be consummated no matter what cost. WK OUltSELVINS Sw SQUAD OF MKN WHO Hi BIIMN TAKMN TIIK 'V)lv. t iiv at v.nii:n(;to, ,. w,, fo1, AT TIHR TKMN IKU,AI'S ( i.m m AM) TMWSl'l Mi i'K.l) TO im';r mori: no voi i: rou noK AM) Me K I.M. They were under the escort ol McKim's clerk, and one of them
..e.HM, iniaoie 10 rcstram his hu
leroeious temper 011 the : 1 . .. 1 . "1
' . " 1 " l1'-" vulgar abuse upon a citizen of Baltimore. f(,r the only i we eo.ihl tee) 0f being genteel and rcspeet:!1)!." 0 0 . TilH t-ttmony it conclusive of the I act that these nvm from the public buildings were brought here lo vote at our 'b-ctumv Tho Van Burenites nl vain attempted to clear themseives from the barge. It is pinned 0:1 their hacks, :..,d helore the iuvesti.; .tj,,,,, wlii.U is ow gomg on 1.1 reg .,d , fr.u, , ,f lhp eleetion, is eh,i( d, such evi h-m-es of .,.v 'M t... .... I : 1. :
. ni.i 111: u;';i i:;i.iu 1
d.isgrace all the
s.he stands to bo a spoiled child. A Queen" baby in the hands uf her mamma, at the head of 200 millions of people, and they too, boa.-ting of superior iutt lligeneel What a satire on Governments! .V. '.
nrtat.
:!
vmT mid
way, commenced
pu.
pator
.1 it.
n as to
t IT 1
The
m
I,
sent
in hot mischief
Alt in. I ',ii:toi-, p.re lri e am.):;.' thi m 'umself the R vere; .y , w Ii.) it secn'-
o 1:1 ne. s;. .pet r, in which he doctrine of thai e cuiens have
their
t
TV:
: 1 4 1 1
?en
111 tiit-m.
A tremetn'otis nve' i ug of the fiiends of HAKivISON an Mai'MlR was hehl at l- oik. J'a. up Tuesd iv, Ann- Mh. We
;i .ii'ush the pr icccii'.ngs in our nt t.
Aew i.irk ueoti.'uie-oi savs; "'J'j
-hi' Th,
licd.iskv ii o.'' 1 somebouv that st end lliijah P. I, :s a!.-., ed.'.or ol ; called the Alto:; ! ) i-'l-om I'atC- th" !. :
beautiful l"aiiatici-!!i. 'i
termined th; t they will not su:!'.
e;tsent and nrosticrmw iwi kn i-
I 1 ; r. , . . .. I . . .... 1
i.i-i 1. , an v sue 1 mini :n r o
anil have at" nointcd n ent?t.riittc.
of six to wait on f.e reverend brawler
.1:111 te.i hiei so. H he really 1
ml
of I' rt 1 me
loliowiiig cise ot extre:
re.l to a oov o ilie name
'ffi 1 1 ?i S l io.' c. sii lo-riiiL' o"cur-
!.( It'llltJ. lit i !..' l.C.KI-
' " I ' -i
iug to 1!. M. S. Revenge, ioit who was drifted out of Malta harb r in a small boat, with an artillervman, both vT a state of drunlvcunes. The bov is now 0:1 board the Carysfort, (.'apt. .Martin at Constant!nople. Cope and tlic r.rtillervinan having talhm a-leep in a boat, were drifted out to sea b.-iore they were awakened, and for five days continued without seeing a sail
or getting assistance in ihe fifth day they held . 1 . . ..." .
men- pro;.riecis, ;i!UI
x o t i c 1; ,
, Ceo are rt-.
;el 1!
t!
ri
;u .-' it U: l....Vr lu.ni..l r!ji::i3 ;i.nr. 1 c:i i. . ally aiitb"iitiea-oi:-c.:r. The estate
any sliipe. A bout
COi.si.ilt.ltlon M!l terie.nied to wait
death.
0111
resigned! v the approach cf
after they seemed to have resolved t die together, and to this end tool; ihe plug out cf the boat, and locked ift each other's arms and tied together, laid down to drown. The boat swamped hut v.ou! 1 not
got up and said he had ihus ofl'm-rd , but as it seemed God b, ul willed
Cope
to dit
otherwi-e, he "it in the plug and bade out me water with his hat. The ariiih ryman said he wm Id live no longer: hi lees were swollen t.t the s;e jf h:s tht .
'us be:1',- drawn to not!
Oil " I, mi'iU.I l':H!ll!il
one
len
if
l!i( 1 rvp-
.g. his fact -,.Cfch lie
Pill V
Time, 'til I
ins i;,u five r-bo
w;
1" I
ne reauy U)ves io
11 ... ..... . . i-..i r
"i-oi-i inn 10 fan a ir.;;e ol its eouti
terparl, he wi.l probably take the hint.
No oiner set. of public, disturbers not even Daniel Sha s and Ins regiment of ragged imdconWts has ever ntiscn in thj.j country of one half the evil iualiiif ol these fierce desparadocs. TJie verv Principle that hinds them together, the
'iev
e. and tla-y
new ers
raweis of water
I
1 proud 10 seethe firm and
tn:.t rci. rtl.'ial. 'an jer,
wnic
.owever, Ghi'-e-hke. i j
ta.en by trie this orearion.
wi
repeat, that I noble stand
Executive Government on The people are with it, .-.:..!
1.
1 11 .r a i put
aie (trier- ? " r 1 pvmcip es : nt .e o. I 1 t
Willi a ueter
st harmony 1
isjasri.
lei
111!
J.err.r. 'rO
-Th
.19 h..
e hist:
1 -n-h
rv
1 n .-
nst i'u
-' t-aeb niniucri !
1 .-. -.
Bar
:3-t;:.- ft; 'llappir.escess in l.fe; not servo tv
cannot coiK.on-e
".?. l. i? 'tie vt ;.ole---;ue iSenu
onr re,.reent.tti . 1 a eing "ill, ' '" el tlu s imre sec-ins to have I trto ' at tns ou . - "sitv. avJ "id bawd who goes ? " -T '. lCe'S nt-r prayer bo-k, tie turns c.n
C nr.. fivored M-il J
ihe I.ad.e," and an esiv on , ' and some remarks cn "suc-
' -hu it won't ii., yon can-1 it mi-'.'rs fi-i.i.f S'...it V.,,. I
...... "i.i ... . .1
.U.hrt.U .... 1 ..11 rr ' -ge premium
."!" t't? worl
1
.cpo1 1 1 ' I r ;
; !c. emb
if.' or:i of m .king ' i...aons of
1:
li.tce .
"words, and im ir.a'.iijeitv bv
t;.c parts into
;n turn atte:m.n from
moralizing. Yon cannot
ilitl
piei- r,i, .i.ents .!
: r'n 'i. j t ney cor, .; 1 tor the selfish view j its hv throwing ou
ilea paper in. 01 tho nennb ;.v:;, ,1
ana -u in
011.
I to oil per cent an.t 11 fin 1
vniir "' "
' uc inuuigea in tiiese
1 jievrr !i;is
.- a: i.i rern
v t!
iii'v ni
gra.ifyimg Hi. !..!. and hv iFie s'lspeusir-n oj
nrrass, :,mt
1 1 . -;ge p - .f-uenreci.i-
to
setitliiiOi.t, good fcelaj"probation of sound . eau'-e, aecomp'ir.ieil
' ' JjC rs i-f rt , were ing; and the mere i'. i' i." of Cii.tier t; (AS win.) is ) rew as received w i:!i
d'.inii"; aj
: -o wf. ,;i t,e peo-j
i 1 1 pee ince. t I I ' rV'i gr(i.v-
r. 1.. ,...,, ..1 1 ... ..1. r .,
iuuo.snoiii.il Kiuiiii.i Hum 01 ttieir asoeiiition is of unmixed mischief of unalloyed and unredeemed perniv iousness. -V. V. (itizc'tc. & . A F o-;r-iJ: On tin- tvveuty--ith '.av of June n ts ei tx.'iitecKv ibrs-i d a 1 1 ? 1 lett s-uu' to
,e j !.e a WV-tcru Tri.icr. ealf-il at lie? sten- of Messrs. 1-- ..... .. 1 .--..1 ... i , .
1 .... li, ..iuiit-1 li,., i:.v :r.o.i i:i.'re:ii::t, m .a.ta Feeit'i s-'.'eet. and tun ."'.'.a.-cd c,.-oU to the
ng ot ' S 1 1 ' i "-
and on ; d and war
i .m: !. 1- ej-. . cr,iM'in, hi-; !V:i uds. was in.eiiia evident vnviioi.is of if eighth day jumped drowned. ( hi the fol
lowing day t?,") hours afier Chambers had
itrov, ne.
must
If. ;
s?el h.
ive i;i sig'it
he fuel scarce strength io boh! a hat on a p le, he was seen and picked up bv an Io-
bo'iud to Constantinople, after
:.!! I"
;wn i,t.:l own piper at discounts ot
favor
overumerr
ecu re tae Sunders, a"
your lViow-e 'J'hig would ' beyond attain teason.hie to
gave to Whits and to Herod their thon
arm?, or to L vmg, Grahini and D .V-'i. i , ....
ii.en iiunureus. 1 lie reople the
tign peop.e liave spoken.
better oecause it would he more
of the
le esteem of ;
!i:zec? at the e a sort of "s
men; ;u all ev ems it v.ppose that "fe-Jer
ov
e good aiiiong same ti'ne. e:ess i"i life"
is not ilism"
peculations for
years to come, before thev resume specie paymen:2."
tint)
exhibited in Ui-e atiiianciation vf tho HARRISON, as Tin store our pro?iiritv,
suc!i iciid a ! a ;n a 1 i on s and heartv o;:s. ration of eoncurrcncc of o.ii
v t;if! resoiveo pe a:i!:er t ):d 'I ';!. ;;, . - , We h.av e rare! r
er or hp: pr Hepi'-...1 I.
ing toast w!
pi.ii.; 1 a g" give;, "o "'.I., "s" 1 1 -T!c,;u,; If.
v.1.0 .ueMiuii nun ou never ne iou:.d 1:1
ooking forward 1 l'i? 1 n,tecl lue'- ii'ias'tr-f "ao.ilarv a:nl
ri part payi'ieut lie pie-ieiit-,1 -ire on li:e f..i!'a'. rtU- l)i.ii-ch cf liKlia.ia, for ; l'JOO, as
j .1 : 1
f F.: h
11. a,
Iiiuiaua, April -sth, !.:;?.
i siieu 111 mi., (imee tanaouii
r
rec'.e. ,:c!i
it.
:vi'.:i
vr a s t at
fee ml
. h'nnif "'lownode;
JUiUHM.t of fgoi I. a certi:'. at of IV of t:ir StatJ Ihiill.
j-.-'Kn-.-., ! ranch of t::
at 1, .1" i ett. W.n. Sulor, has d
liuii are. dollars to hU own credit, nrivub'e to Ida or-
( it. r here in Lafj 1 tie, In.'i rna, Lhink ee'es. J Jjtiiej Whi;e, Ca-hiYr. fer rollei-tiop. We iavni'ib u.'ly nci,t to onr cor-Irc-n-' ..lent, Jams - iaj, Ca eiier of tha L'ank at I lM '..'i oa, ai.J ly r-turn mail wo rc-fivc? a remit-! , t in, - f a- ir. The crrtiti.Mto passed from oil'iee to
o'.i e-". ! rcache.l l.aiavitlc an
man ear
oaving Sieen from ihe irght of the l.'r.ii o!
April to the tj 1th, without a inor-el of food
or a drop of li p.ml, save salt water an.! his own urine, neither of which he could resist drinking. Sat. Courier. e e Bequests. The Boston Ileiaid says We have been informed, by a legal gentleman, that Mr. I .enow, the Scotch man. who lately committed suicide in this city, gave the value of iS.'fO.OOD to the Divinity School of Harvard University, for the support of Liberal C hristianit v, SID, 000 to ihe Howard Benevolent So-ietv, ami a ! : I. . . ... - ,
iiKe sum to some otaer institution, whose name we lr;vc forgotum. Sat. ('our. I
THE CATHOLIC COLLEGE iff J htCC.l.K!-. 'IP 1 1. IT new institution, foima-d by
hereby fiiven that l.t'ers .f R.'rrunixtra'.nm & have teeii given to !hf unJcrsignud from t;i - Probate C.nrt of Knox Cca-.tv on the csthto -' B.'.ry r.hvar., tk-ce.: ;c.i. All y.. v.., !.
'-:t-.it.-..:l,. .'! m.vas::i ! 1 tut- vvi !
1! 1 a n mci
i i sii'.; o . 1 1 . I
Mi;l!M r.!V Rt)S, Aim'.-, An , n , MSth lvtJV i 1-3-. " ADMiHi STt? ATG?3 SALt." TjM'lKltK will be s-!.l ,-.t 1 ni,!,., s;l. 9t bp Ut,r k& rci.leiico ot Ifie.ry KJ .vilr J, il,-casej i,, l!;..ni.-oil Towiialiip, ICilox, .'oLli.:y, lij.liumi 0,1 We.l::e.sJ.iy t!ie 20Y.1 of eptei'U-r next nil th,j.i rs aial i.e..p. rty of said ik ceas. .', con-ith 5 in oait of, S?-L iroiisns. r"-w; SHEEP, HOGS, TV-" Wtlisr. WACOX, ronx i?; tut. field, i:'F.'i.r a- hTrcju:.v itumiviu: minis ov sale. Ail siu.-s of tl,r.e ,!, .iij,-. and imo'cr. cash, 'I
..... t ... .ua:?. a ' rt '.'. ci t ie moatr.-i ''c, 'hi. nur. h i,t-r coin - l..-mJ with upA I! ft. MIA M rL'V.AHLiS ipc. -t. 2:--Ji I'-tsr 10-Ot.
via i... ravel
i f-r sal.
t!ef;co
.it ,.,' Octuiv
mud ; r. vi! ntiai.:!..f 7' SI w
y iivrn, thai 1 v.;a ofr, r iu- auction, on Mondav tiein Sit at n,v re-i '.'nrc u't
cf John L'sJolht, dcu.r
( )aa stove hoi !
oaf
'c.i:
1 .,
in find harncs
. an I furr.ife
iji id: .....
. oae
r.'-.
r 1
t.ii... 1. .. . 1 . . 1 . ,
10". "ii- 1 l.li:K,!.l Cll'.O, IIOUJM..
t,.r,M vaiua! lis ca.-i)'nt.T-s t.ir.1,
one mirvev. r'i chain. A
r- mouths wi.l hp riven on all ums c!" o.k; the purchaser sii.i.g Lis n,-U-A. HAPOI.I.ET. Fe..i:t.,--i. .' t H'.tt !S.riO- f x
Y:yalid7 On,1 ofvr hast thtut ouhi" AN iM?URIiy OF THE BLOOD!!!
u liu a;.;..; V.-icrr,
EU'-h
u;i
. at ii.lC .-:,) Tl
1
I V 1 C r. : ,
le. t ii--
tin . i,, c.
nm
r.9 sriou'd console 1
tatiott of tiie post-oili
vesr. ae-1 with Un r. ,0
Hermitage, July 23, I S3?. My Dear Sir: I have jm t received the Ciobe of ihe 13th, and am pleased to discover 1: om it and otht-r papers, tht i!ie democrr.ey are united upon the plan of separatmr the Hove mm cut from p.im.-in.
iover-ltioiu of all kinds, and to roUc. t tle m .
It would btitr.VP, kur, a.;d oishur.ie ii. hu the!,-
tf'.a!
nil ,
the
inn.es mc. tv:
e.ectt.
ni t;
NashviSh; Banner,
HI'KMl tacl:
ttzi-.tty. 1 his
f with the expe.-- i to onr revenue.
alone can g, and eon'rtrol
lor a cotiph. of of paper hv the State Ijanki
ii-n'i o.o r. o a..,; ... ,1, ,..!.-.-.. 1 - . ' . I
I- , , ti, . . ....v. .V.VJ .-III
e..-..ric: ns elected the collar dorr, the lie-' .Cove
ro ot t' 0 hrrrels b
?rn neii'.r
e real iil g ild
vote.
a ;eau majority ct
:,nc eie.iits, 1
erieiirnr 1.1 irot.-
a: e.nr-" ".I siive
'uro salety overissues
i-s. Th.o rewants of the trr r-ilver coin.
the (Jov-
d bv
prevent herc-
feilowinrr recount of is ttu'.e, is from the of Friday. I.i the
1 pricinct; (.ov. Cannon
led 101 votes; and Armstrong-, the Van Buren candidate received SE VKNTF.hlN' , votes: 'The general elections for Governor 311 ' for members of Comrress, and the Si ne
l-egisia.ure terminated iast creninj. It will be seen that the entire opposition ticket h-as sun. -e-ued by a lianihomc majority. '1 he V ui Bmen party made a .!,; pente sniggle, to carry TUII 1 1 Eli M i IA ( ; E
y-.n. .Ml, i.uil v, e ire proud to sav wi:h-
.'J a Foi-eiKTl v!
the 1 uei.v , .iti.l C.e -..'l r , not -.vithstai c i-r ).-rcils of
JIO- SC--IO.I to th. r 1 ; .
On l.i-ia' infoiair.l i-
Thereji a certain pper called ihe New j
Albany
A rg.:
1 .i ji i . ..:a .:i l . i 11 :r t i . t. 1 I 1 1
, .. , ... v. j ... , ,
miror ot winch has been seelu
at er overi:- ,.ig, n-l give prosperity to ail
D,ane.-.e r te,:sine.is; w
! v ahus
thev
lvinj
woe
lilg
1! othe
ply
ig n it one
rs, with a hope mat
to t,
e irthv stair, tin
g arii-Mes r.i 113 columns. He h-is s i.
cee-ed so far as tr auq-tire the unenvie
n'incti... i 01 bem most contetDptibie
wan siape. He has been trev.e
tnat contempt which he d serves; s i
-.tmg that em-mat. 3 from this pollute! sourc. iifi-Is with any noiiea or the 'east
co-.mieuaa-e. Werravethe other d-
me ii 1'iiis
r .. .1
Uito iLial c mr.iutirv wi'I h- l.-f,
' 111 "'t'f iiieir excl.anges. ;i;id ad be'vveea ihpm, in their own way.
ami trust t'mt the ir' oe
to'.- t .-noo r.-;r.'
out s In son .
wit:
toe rentes: knave and: pnppv that Ins a hu- i
1 .
wrn '
no- i
it. ' he r tile 1
"fs, 'Old 1 i never
tr.i?
ve 3-
m t-.crs I hope
'anoc.-ri.'T ot t:ie.
in a ( ii'fh.'g t.'iese
an
' rus :n a
in..
t v.-iih
arer
y at present
1 .
i.r . i 1
ay to
in fpf-aimg of y hi ne!f, and 1 g ive great um- '. Without at-
a nam. .:n?d
c.i"f. vv'iu
i . 1 1 r K
-ne n: ?orr.-rc:nes of the 1 he h-vvv coulJ not be ii onp -rf.i-ii'y to Ictorl' ii; giM-it t. e!i-;."s enc-en-:ir' ;s ii-,e nrirtv inct with
hec;: oiis, anil spouts unnti h
ti'sue of t'alsehood, and pours out a tirade of sous ii-ioit our heads S'sch as cm only tv faund in its columns. The hsrt noa dm! Whv vnur imn.i.lcn.1 ofini- k;..
public declaration to the contiary, is be yond all hounds; and if wronr in Us, am
ar in us, when speakinrr of the hero
ie, in tl
1 rtsi
suea. 1 ne
-eposite are con?tituiional, and do not partake of paper credits as the Treas'tirv
note, wr.icii are subject to de
access. the neighboring county of Wi'inm
the V, .-no- ti -.;et suceeeil.-d 1
. l . i ; ...
rw neitiitn.j m-oori.v. ne r
0.0 1 "on.- 01, n-ii we lean o-.i -a n-.-i:
r:i--ii-":
ol lie
...... ..... ..4,.,J, CS ... tO I I
is 00."
The hfazf of Cn.Thc. glory in the last administration
iiiiinig ol ine monster 'A
corning to -Hie liiole. t dead blew all tho hank.
- 1
C'.'iitleman who left Franklin
fig, that Gov. Caution's m .jo.uv is over f.ftee:, h 10111 1 rr -in. I t ,- 1 . . .-r , . '., .'i'....
tlelm.Taev o rha I.M-.1. ...... J V
. .... . ...... ,TTi
i e r eon
am
I.POI IV ill- 1 I 1PV
y to r-i il,e counti v.
1 hop no Treasury notes will be is-
I reasury dratts upon actual
1
blae of was tiie B it ae-
:e mouiter even 1 1 r .
io (s,ncr'it up
.1 l.a.aMtte an I was yiroIi'fn 'iclion to this crt'ect a ' ' 1!-, '. Ii -n wo i;;;l .d iei II. o: Co, and aecri!u; .ni the poods had in.t ev ret. din-1 them ia their
ice; we iia-.i iiaij over
the ct-rtiii. iite. the foiarerv, tlirv prompt
i..r. ii.i. . 1 ., ,-.
iv ri-oincii-ii me niouey biiu eavo tile name ol tlli-ir
cii-topier .is J oin s (arrv Stpnait. The trentle-
'in.ia has not t.i cn heard of since the forrr-Tv wa
. ib tccted. It i- proper to 3 li tout at ihe time W c- ! rs. T. M. ev: "a. h ind.vl us the certilicate thev cxpre.i'l a ilonl-t as to its corrcctai's-.. ft was executed in the most admirable m inner, .as inav be si.pnoseu, ri; it pissed through the liaails of three cus'.ier-i of dpf-rent 15r.uic!,es of tl. ; Indiana lta:-,k i'.-fo-e it was ik l' Cteih Mer. hants and others iii ihe hai.it of receiviou ehe.-ks. I'rafts, Ac, cannot be t-o ca.-t-iul i.i tUif ilcahn:;s with tr::nr;ers. '(, u l!'s R'purit.r. the Foun "EzrsniiriErjTs." 1 ho rScvv Vi rk fhvniis has a food ci.w-ili -a-tia.
KXPF.BIMEXT SCMniiR he;. L". S. ijai.k. to Kivs the "Letler
fStatn liauns ia its stea.l. r.n-f KiMi. ,-r M-y. ,11.11 two: The rersiova! of tar lumosites "to l.i-tii-r" the domestic e.eh a e: - of the ' 011111: v. 'x ! 'iimknt M -iiir.-i thkek: 'I'i'.e r-ecie
r t 1 ma!;.; ij,-. veli vv- tiovs-' run up the -ip, 'i to -poop o;.t l...oar'i the intcr-.ti c loe.s" sila-' 1 u-..-rs," so as to "alioli-h bank Io-' t ni.io months of th-1 .v! r-iai-:.
or .- i-.or ct ti'.c K't.or to Mn-rred ii-
riih! Rnv. 1)
ducted by the ih.-i oilier clei--' .-men ; noped th 11 it m 1
I.
lill
-Tiie et--urnin-v,'
: to hj-; or ,. ia. V.j;.
-.-he. J.-. ; Ivjlh-.l.-.. Ve'.h,. i.!oi.a A, the. a, Fits rr.,r,v.si; V'h;-n-i.!3 Co-a. In. i. Wori...s. I)
( o: 1 ..
ji tat-
the
r. Brutce, is lo hj con- . Mr. Vubret and some ' ." - f i i'.-n Js, ami it 13
oiit.it:. !.." -!.urc i
me esteem liiat ttie otaer att.oiic v ..!"-
ge3 have tmiformiy eiijoyea tiirough.out the United States. Dr. Bailee was formerly the President of St. Mary'a Co!legc in Baltimore afterward.-, the on perior of the Feelesiastieal Seminary attached to the (.' jiletrc of Mt. St. Mary's, r.t-ar
Ihnmittburgh, so long under the care of; Dr. Dubois the Bishop of New York. I When he was appointed to the newly ereetpd Sieo nf Vinr-i.mil.fl 11 ll'iic e V :ie r I m ri ttiit 1
some Institution wouid be establis'iod under his direction in thai town so f ivorahly situa'ed for education and tiie eidtivalion of literature and the sciences. The first attempt to meet the desire of his special friends, and of his fellow i itizens, is; now makinri- As usual, it is under many un
tried difficulties. The Bishop, however, is confident that success may at least snfhcienllv jusiily (he undertaking: and knowin the abilities, intentions, and iiovoiedness to duty with which his fritinds begin their task, lie recommends lio ir enterprise with honest earnestness, and trusts l'ri'.idenee and paretiis for its greater future.
i . i . . i
ueveiopmeni. .is
The exercises of the Colh-Te w.ll com- r.t.t i
mence on the the 2nd of October tt'-xt. j V irtue, as well as knowledge, being the ' j, j,'' object of a sound education, the licii!iiio ! ' ' ' t r-. . , 1 i i , ..c .1... v.o... :u . - .i . i I - 1
io me v.oueyi; u.i iii; iilL.i an I parental, ! but all its iules tiropeily maiuijineu.
rM.'oin.' tae i irro!:iin,-i
on i'.!!jiii.iti.ii, and c -n-f. u,".t
mem in t ie or-an or patt ivlin, of ti.t- b!-. .,! sen;,. ;- and thnr o i-
l-eaiaie v.hi h tie.' iat: ini.nl , : '.U on. that havu c.n-c;! ini-cicsl r..-ne rui h app-iriti.'os t.v ari wliivli are in t u t on'y the ta.-:. I'i''t e in I s ; iriih . -e .
i:Tin., -ii.ji'urn ; rei.t
: .ivr.i.rrrr.,, men to ilei-
itif v vi;:;;:tj!; vj
(Ml
' T 1 s t ii.i.n
AT.
ei ' .u l::r
lif.i a rr.. 'ILLS,
V-UXC
i. 'F. n'hi V.' In.il.;
hh-
iy i.re r 'mil thov
-.li. n. -.-,), 'i 1 A Dili ( '.-,.-.., ,- y
I . '.r.; i o i
'on rr-.!.-d :c,i
I ',. !i s
rcnx
ci:
. -. l
3t:r
Thev
yi.ooi) p,-
-rrt titi lo tiie ho. kind. Plain di-rci ThllMil.S , 1 u
been re-
I-N V A K ( A !J I
H'.novin - all '.,;,. r '
f. o n the sole, a.-. 1 1,- c e i I'.rul 1 1 I' A I.IHV. to "ive -
.!v. th.'y re piire no ci " of a:.v
a--cimpatiy r i -h hut, or-i.:N m ihrir f,vor fav
1 an.
(II)
rve O,
cr
I I 1 c puMishcI here v. are
' it to sav that ui! ,r!: ;,.- than KliCiiMMr.Nl) Tlir.M. I'r. I VllHLTu'-. P.'I.IS er" I.i,.
tvnvs of invire a-..!,.
';'".' cr Vf.h! !..-,. .-;.. r.re ?.'! ;;. n:d t-t ttl ihrm h ko (; i y -:7ru;,.. (? le :ta-rr, three- '" f (..'. '.oil I 1 theoi arc "' 'I'NTFI'.FFIT
cn
l.vcry auttio.-i.-bi i.oy signed by
a if at
ana R c.it'.'t V
an 1 to
if.
I I C A .
i i '.(,-. i ii-.'. ...rt i . . ....
i'-op in ill laO country: tile ; monster, we see. is maw to he sb.io
pnrc.nii'i.iii ' .i.. , ... -""
bv the merchant ami l.-.nl-c 'i .u I 1 nc ,,u:il(,rsi arc mounding their horns for
. , j . c 1 1 . i 5ii.nii5. , - , ,,,,
....ii i. .no. -as on i-n ri m jc. ' I 10 Alii
t.'.i ot .-. it
livm.:" Kri'i '" ; - vt - - i n i ':ry IJ .- ", t , tie ;l!-d a el Mr,-. '
i'o rhi-re o vv;tl l)eri:neat. by the p nc. Jj.oe.i from the
tin
. he ne v Tr.-i-di-.-oi .L.i.i'iit ol Ba-.k
an
I'lie accession f tlironc is the first
to uesignmr, him thus, how much more so
is it lor a inemher of congress, he '-vvh
U,I111 "om this state," the ier,i of
two barrels, to assume it publicly, and to rlaim great glory forheina entitled to it. O, the sarraeity of this many-eyed A puis! commanding no respect Irmn any source, like the fox in the fable when he had hitail cut off by a steel trap, it would like to persuade a'l others "to follow' in his footsteps," that it might be on an ciuahty -i'h hm it wjn ,ncct with about the
an.l broker; and will he, if issued, and!
me v-.ov eminent cannot avoid it. Dttferent must it be wnh the Treasury drafts, drawn upon actual deposits, and from the 'on htct of the hanks end the merchants the; descrct n favors from the Government, which they have attempted to disgrace, and to destroy its credit both at home and abroad. It is the great work-
oig ciass tnat deserves the frauds cf he banks.
1 his is the same individual who estah-
nsneo t ie opposite bank system
ioiie.1 it in tne clouds! T
stilutiona t nrrenev I
-n-Vms th- Tr nisurv warrants suhnnxh!
'. 1 th" riFTii and i st e-
e: Too flxpaii- i a of
i,ei-utie chair. i CJ'ieen Vietoi i.t to t! instance of a woman
protection from
of the l.efer to Sherrod Willi;i
1111
lior
is
reigning since the death of Queen Anne,
and
bt li'-
ne is tne youngest person
sharpening his teeth for an encounter, tl!:lt ever ruled in that kingd mi." It seems
i!i"ir li jc of instru all t!ia ! C-Uin-)!e
and ex
its is the eon-
residenr. now ih
where even Hercules lifted, tuirged, w
eu cmi s weai m v am. fA. J". JJ.--prrs$. From the Baltimore Chronicle ,luz. 7. Tho "Thirteen Dollnr-' Msa. The editor of the Charlestown (Va.) Free Press, ir appear? from ihe followmoextraci of his paper of the 3d inst., was a passenger in the same cars which brought
men from Washin.r-
the
won'. I he wast" of r'mio ,..n. ..r
- UUIV Ul
nous ir.i ii sti ch a'i'p.'r. ",
in mi' : "'no. aiie tstar" (;
Mampshir--. the f.d'ow lion was riasssd nrnonir others'
Pe:--'-' '. That the PRRSKXT CO.V niTION- of the CURRRVPY evinces
iMiriren do i.ir
ton. We had heard before of the indinitv of these -hirelings' towards a gentleman
no- .,' - "s a P:,,8P"erin the
rv recently. " e'"mr ' U,fi l Ps was
onve-.t. an of .....I., una ?peas Ol it as It
resolu-
oeserves
r com the Charlestown Free Press. "That the Y bigs eomriise a niajority
oi lilf K'L'.'II VO'CS ol I lf itv- nn
IT! nnncipLs and policy of the latent all acainld wi h he V e' co d m V h,ef Magistrate of ihe Nation in re-! of alPurs w.ll pretend t'tl Vulo To r Uttou to that .j .iect WI'IT ( 'ounee'rl i- i l"-"-"1 1 oupute. i o ever, that J'ject.w f.hj, COKRHC I 'carry this election w.M an object all im- she can t'.i
arm-' ' ' 11 ulu viianue, not a
little 1.1,-cical to ihink of a girl of eighteen as the head of a system eminently comihcated and philosophic, and which verv few of their best intellects, even after a lifetime of devotion io that studv, are able i,.:.nt.. . . .1 i -
r"" ) io eomprenen-i. it is amnsiriT to
think that the iniiul which has dwelt as vet on little except ribands, laces, silks and jewelery, will be called on to adjudge on a point of constitutional law between
tSrourrham and Lymlburst, or Melbourne and Peel. The truth is, her arcncy is but little more than nominal, and is so wiili any and every weak monarch on the
isritiso tlirone. Mjss Victoria will perform about the same part in the erand drama of Briiisii polities, that the Ii tile hoy does in state trials of a capital nature; she will draw the jury, and set the lawyers to talking, and then go out to play. One
h (Terence between them is, how-
if she does not like her men
raw others. What a fair chance
Boarders v ill not be a lrnittcd more than!
15 years old, or less than ten, nor from o ! r institution-- without nroni-i- testimo-
i i nv. As for the religion.,- cere:."8 of the hoi;e, the pupils will all otter..; 'good order requiring it.) v ithout imerfe-inrr with
y oi conscience. The course om wi.i ei.ibr.,. e f.'.iccesfn'.lv
nc,.es ol a clas-ii ;d cduea.om. . leaclicrs tiro eccured.
TFii.MS. Boartli ;g, tuition, meiiJiiig nn wasliinT )er?.iiiium, sit,() (io Bed and bedding if furnished by tin.' Institution. ' w I ii i
Stationary can be furnished hv the Institution at the current rate. Medical attendance, unless parents prefer to pay the expenses incurred bv sickilgss, ' ;j oo ;
Just six mn'i.hs; to be paid in ad
the rest quar'.erlv in advance.
Day scholars perqnarter in advance 5 00
No deduction will lie made in const"
qiienee ol a stmlenl leaving me v. oiieee
before the expiration of the quarter, ex eept in case of sickness or expulsion.
Ali letters are to bo addressed to the
subscriber, J. A. VABIvKT Aug. Slit, 1837. 1 i-3t.
i-1
B. V.R VNOP.LiTil M. L. is. Twil.srjv. 'e tl i-i cert. .i.-ate of ajenev , ii 11 -.. io not i'u.' -has'. s. tiH"s;y. oi r from Jefe.-rs.-iii sire. 1, I.oai ill . th's is r.i ra j rent. ' Ii.th - I'r.i-v. Vins nn.-a,: W. .1'..I. Itlo. i:i!i,lJ;"V. ('o,, f .f. Ifir--I'uiih.V L: -ajia: j, .Mt. Vr.non, la
Mrrrhmd T;i'ors.
U'F. i-cin :n a thde Store and Sh -j Villi H'iM'li
. ,';', on Mu.-I.-ct sfit it. Thiir old
Jr'.mds and the public s(t turuHij are in
vited
r- -'
m x i, s 5 f '
lvance;
2ERS0VA
ffSTlHE subscriber lias removed his store to J2 his new brick hoib'inir next door lo Mcssts. Ilrokaiv t Taylor'. ami immeihately opposite the Joor of Mr. J. K. Kurtz's on .Market street, where he will be glad to sec his friends ami all th.isc wi-diing to buy cheap goods. V.'. If VVF.s. Ai-fcnnes Soj.t. If isnr 1 J-0'.-
io i a'l and examine their stock;
and are a-.yre I iheif s!. a!! be areomodatt l in the .-pit-di- if, inot Jathivnallc, and best sile. I'ineenn'rs .lui:. IS 1S37 13-3
tSJCTjWn, the ur.1.'r.si")ikl adiiiiriif 'iutors o.-. 5
estate of .Voah Ashley, ih-c'd. will rxpese
to pun.ir sale by or.ler ct the Knox I'rohjtr (oint
ta ihe I.i he-1 l.id.ii'r. 0:1 aturjuv the lt'lh liay
of .September Hell, between t!ie hoiirii of ! o'clock M. anil I o", !a k J' M t the late resi.li'niv of said o'im'i!. all i;i1L. ji.jht. tub' uiid iiitercul, said ih-c'd hud at the time of hi- il.Mih in nj to the following ilrsnihe.l rial estate to vv it: 100 rnd sivt.-cn oere, and !l."tv luinilrecliha of an aere ol land, to be t 'k."i oil" tiie ea-,t corner, of Donalion lot number '.'OK. in which there is a lirst rate frame ilwci in.; le-u-e. i i;oo,l tanvnnl and a (planthy of meadow land all in good repair; a first rato spring of water. The above trn.-t of land win be so!.! Hiiljei-t to Ihe widow's do'.ver. Also oni
hundred acre i.i lan.I b-ini,' I.'.c WMt fourth, of Do-'tOi n Lot !Viinil"-r IMS. also 400 acres of laml
- Uomition Lot .Ve. 2o I on a credit of sir n.l
twnoe month. I5ond with approved security w i'l
Iw required. J( IMIPH M'f.'I.URE, j sAMI i;!, K.MISO.X, A'Jai's. Vinoeones J37 13-Ot.
