Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 24, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 November 1837 — Page 2
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Smi khav. Am. I, IS'lT. We last week promised to present Mr. I iw mg's Address to his constituents tins week, but t) w niii tn i.s not being haml-a! in tooner than it was, it was i: m.vo idabl y cxohidod. W- will at :mv lime, ami w ii!i plea tire, pnhh di -,:iv art to it in the (..-..etu
t iC trtO-.tr Ul w '..eh entitles !'. to : V ,-
1. 1) Oli'.'!:iIlS'.:-,:i, OS Will we pap .' ! u k to r itifv a.n
torn 1 Ot Utldreve. put o... 10. V;.
c-f the inihlie I U l,l .l,.i.ssedTvembcr of f.:3M it now gives '20,000
with great earnestness ami warmth, ami whiff maprity--whig gtun l"U'.f'2.
the opinion was generally j rt vah-ui that
North Carolina gave a Van Hurcii m:i-
T.i'lMH It. )ll.SfilS. Till ii.Mi!i.p.s:itv ciiHtei ail.t it'hr.fi! ;c:u!t'i:ia:i, ar.J .-U aiiiU' ri'iWJ Ham. p.ts.s.v! tiir-'Ufih Vin.-eiinrs a t.-.v i!.s m,-. on h:sv .y riO"!v, to ns:i n; su k mailier. Ihiru,f; tin st iv in Vr.Kvn :)-!. all i-Usm- of iti-ns vt.ito.l him. a:ul it is .-.v. ' i; if-,! him to it puMic iU-iiur, which haiior he !itoly drt-le.u-il. The w hie pajrrs haw i ir ii!.nti-il in inv f.ilih.H'J u'atuit Mr. Bpnton, lu:t he rt'S-ud them not 1-esi.lrs. it r.iust be ri'i'ltvte,l that lniiiv ol t'arir 'iters are paiil tot h in;; it ei t'e.-ir ii-;tt:on. ami t.'-.oy wouiJ Urve il thfy atti-a't feil to t-hi the truth.
We copy the above from the P.v msv lie
h't'pti'.'Ii.'.'tn of the lib mst., and hive
Iv to ifrrrau. t;ut with the f .it- : i n Mr. I.Oiito.i':, arrival r.i mccmies, t
the measure would he earned l fore t!u-' rriiv i Novxmber, of :;m it now gives adiournment. ',a whig ,.i..josV.y of 5f.l7-i.ft whig gam
The question relative to the boundary f''77. . . !,w,,m,'Vv k,,.I,I,, Pn.-cd States, had Kh-.de Ishml gave a an Hurd major.
i i ;, i' . ...Ytv in Xovcni'itr. of 25 I it now gives a
rdai.otis. Tim cmnntry was .u a tranquil i uhiiT m:'j'ri'.v l lO'-M n.-t whig gal .tii.. loo-v iiiMtx'ft tt: t ti:iliiuiin,r ; 1 - 0.
' .Maine travo a Van liurrn majnrity in MV.etrcV throtmhont the v hole emm-! mu!.-. of 7otl (in Sc-ptet.il.er he tore trv wo to I,?- e:ve.-e.!,nu:v hountin:l!vU)-il now aives 500 whig majority
:,.! tii-.-v u.rv eo.-lJoKi!v looket! to as m I lu-j rmn S I t.l . t'. . I .'..,-.,!,! .e 'l'!iesf .siX Statc-s i-how a net whig gam
r i 'i: ' , i: r is. in i i
Mr. Van tsuren wes eierteil 1 ic-Miletit
a nmioi-tiv uf only o.OOO, exelmling
!. m... ua, m.v .ev.-re. i.le-;t:'o i;u; 'he entire ote ol roat!l t aroima, win.-r.
t if oi-'.ois were e :o.-en ny t:ie iictrisia-
tvire. Nothing is m;)ie elearly CMflen! t Ts nil ti;e f iet that a tnajority of the people .ire now against him. (iti Ci'itntnt. ,,.... Wt: hear that Mr. Senator Ih nton is ilenoiiiieing i'ic Secret. irv ol tin: 1'reasiiry rioht an,l l ft. lor pavine; the troops, the lii'vuhiiionary l'eiisu ner-'. the Imliaus.aiul
rs, ami the
l'he u.c :;lor.e :e 'i i 1:1 voast on tin
ni!Uo,i;i
c.-S'.v-, aiul piihlu: soiks tn
i ll? waters- of ( J al veston
Hay ro- c to an impn eeih e.ti l lieiiit, eoveriiig the praiucs lor i,ian miles in pxient .mil sweeping away '.lie few houses ami ail the Moek .ca.:en .! over them. The new r.:. 1 eom-m -'.o ns l'.:rt on (!:.h e.ton Isl.v.'.d .is e.iiiieii aw ,.y hy the eale. tog-tli-er w.tii..',i t'.ie pri: .He -iw ei.ms, ware-hou-es. Mon.-, sVc.on thi't ile'.iohtl il spot
n.-thic.-' in:', the eiiti.in-hotise hi-i-m lelt
the mechanics, the !
lurse uealers
"" j to r -1111:1. ! the speelaiin-, ! . it inep.aee
nmc to ilit c:u! ,iof a ,vj'i o-.',- ,',..,.'); MsitrJ .Mr. H.-nton here he was tri.lv "ioj '::r (-.-! (.'.), if ," r.ivl as lor a "p .olic tli'.i:ier," lie woul-.l l".:ie hinijere.; a long time hefore lie couhl have o'jt ,u:.e'.l an invitation to one f:om t!io citizens ot Knox county. Thev know too well the expmimtT hero. A very lew noitis ;-.:":er his arrival, th-j gr-.-at liiim::i'.LrLT"r put "iiis hall i:i nio!i.mM fur the west, apparently much Jissa!:siieJ with Iloosicr truth ami lloosier i-uh-penueace. We sh ill not reeriiiKnate. 'i'he eJt'.or of t : ic Kepnhlit-att's talents runl vututs we Mipposc' are thily appreeiateil hy the ditto ns of his county. We s'.ia!!, however, take leavt: to remark ,as Iv. loon says m
t'ongress' that we hope he is not j .i i f or
t'jii.-Li we noon
it is not
v oea-.mii,
nor will r say that "lu wouhl starve i! he attcinpte-l to to ;f;e fru'.'n" l;::t as he Ji.is iathcrnl t!-,:s l'alschcotl. he must get out ri tli.-1 scrape as well a ho c.-.n. IW the hv. ilo" -eiia'.jr i'ro:n Missouri, we arc to!-.?, !..u! s mo ro-ih r i he-twee-.i !'a n .cs c. -;:!-.- art I ' lm-eiiM-.'.-.
Sonic maft-r-oi-f.K-t 11
very freely
ii.-t-n
e rtte i.-i t.'u- Co:;; e.u'iiL e.ir-lit i'l a
tioui .Mti.:;; low n. The ri:,ir.ii: n to 'l .ts, at the !.:! hi'.CS, VV s l.ipm.y l!.'r-,,Mll'. Tl.i. Cilli---e.j'ienees w.-r-- Ic tlir.niL'inmt li.f eomitrv ami wer . tlin.s deM nhci! lv t!.e U.-.l K.vtI (,. ,-., The h..r.ks of he N.,hi:m ami tin: Trinity
t i v- n:- s.' o -i l i v 1 1 1
tnous p-el
spri:
hap; y selth rs
i
: ; 1 1 : tr coiioiv ol imitis-
i'e w lis au
nt: '.M w lih a rai h.ilv tnat .-ce:;. ao-
.;l'.iti';V s.Isi !'. tilt til -n
re m co:..-.i'm; I .tio-.i s.
n;;ii: :i u'i r.s, i
'i'he Sen
ator inM-t--, piat M r.
ajen'.s had, or couhl have h id, plenty of -peeie to perform the.se r-crvi.'es. J :o;(ri J!i i)ih.
It w
miui atmrrir
fr .'..i the following cx-
:a;i:
iv" rai i ro.ni?
1'r.it
t.o-1 :i I :-ire
o.-M'.us iliM--is.-ei!
tor a:ni the incidents
of Ins nie, vv'u.'.e en lite road. no", kuowir.z lii.U the oreat man was .-. fe'.low-passen-Cr in die i::i.y.', uico:. Tlie Chav.el 11:11 and cravat .-.(.!;. w.-.s r.-.pg in his ears without vaii i i, n :..td vv.:!:e..t .-. intra. heti-'-i. Ej tf(i t i'f it f ; frmit " ZOtttt .' in IIH'ii, '-'. hi-, r'i ' i I t'.'i (hii j, lure, .?.' Ji:o:u .".;, 1:57. '-nreat cxeitenifti; ptevatls h' te on t':e Std'joet e.l aholitioinsi.i. T'm ahr.littom.--ts have come to t!:o determinatto-i to set up a prBs licrc. and have nr. tuailv di dged
tnt-ir uvea ami meir property to iltienj it. O-.iM-ndiy p-..-,;:.j ho ', ' t':, , e was a tnc.-fj.T l.t-l i i: il... J,r..i.tt;i;.n ch-u-i-h: "II -Ii'" !im:m;ers ..1" ;h : e!u.r.-h and the aholitiouists -.'..i.t t!o re wii'a tl'ir.s. our frmud . S. (.'dmvi amott them wi.h a lure- mus'ifO s'muidrr. Tin's d iv a Uv- mcr!-!;; is to I i!r pi-u.r. Wh.ii
vv.,1 :c iliot'; (."..ii .;:'v Iv-unvs. hi;,' " i:!i f'atc ol ( '.-iar an I of l,-.,n,
liirntigho.it t;-.e v ;.o!e ivptmLc , tttr.t to one wli.. wi.'ahl now visit it -afier an a.-.-nee of 8 or ten ve-iis, an I see the infant etues tlrit arc rearing their heat's in every three! luti ami sii.ii-.tig, wc-ii cultivated plantation.-, tn.irkiitg tl.c rapid progress ol l.t.proi eir.ent mid t-iviii.jtit.ti, in ihyse .-.. I-. vvheier.t the perio 1 of his former vi.-it. the deer of the pr iiiii- roved in conscious m--e :r::y, ami 'die harh.n ;.-..is of the de-.ei :
ii'-hl thv-ir s.iv ..e Carniv als, the surpnsiut; !i,e'i::toi pilosis -vnei! I or a w luh: seem to hi- astotiisht -d. iis to h vo he ft l c licet d hy th? puvtru! tti enohantt r. .(". Jour. M.jnr Dottl.rrty 1. ft hove vcstenhtv l-r V. a.-liington t'i'.y, iiaviiie; in ch;ir.na dep'il-ittoii of Indians from Mi.ss-v,:'-i river. Thf deputation eoni.-ts of 1 fir -ml 1'aumoes. 1 'I'opaae I!aw,-iee -. i li; jiu!)iieau l';iKT,t .-s ami 1 lh,. ;i.-e Loupe-, also J OtI mv:is. ( Jnahas a,,. I .Missouri.
Thes.
takcrc
are m aiiv all chiefs ami hi.kiIv o-m tribes residing ner.r llu foot o!
Monntains, w-i , have no idea
ol t.o: .--.tvnr-ht n;- i.iag.ii'.-i,;.' of or.r (.', yrnm-:;t. Tliey w :h la lakcn t- Wash-
mijiou an i -m-.V,'.!.- t 'i-thi h l:.h:.,
tract of a letter to the Ivlitor of the lialti-
more l'airiot that Mr. Wood'jurv's rfttmhinr an,! jirrsjnrtti'' have given considerahle trouble to ( Yn;:ress. The House of Represent. .tiv s r',-i.! i'st If tittenihly uic: pt.'-le ol coinprt iien.iiiiix the ehiiotie mas w hit !i the Sivreftu iani hi-l'-rc tlu-in a- ,
r. ort on tlie s'.a'.i of t!ie I'm ir.ces. The ! '' '!': wo have is that advance.: lor Mr. Piekcn -. few overunicio shin I'lastcr-s expeu.h , f.,r the msirut tion 'd our Ciiam-eihir in graiinnar am! maiie, would he a. .' i ::;...!. !v ap.pljcd. V would reeomm, ::.l Mr. 'V: ,i Ihuen to
pi. ice Mr. W -: .' mry under t!,(. ,1 j, ,-,
' m-;h t of the fertde, our
h'hii M'Leod. If ! c.-.-i.io:'
" i- ' enough i:T:m:m r and tiri'.'.mc::,in l.ii hi'. id he! ue the m ! meetiitg el
v ot!s:ress,:.)oi;a!,:e iUiU !(l wnte ;;,tell ! ;' hj !h.!,h-h and to cr.h-u'ate sums in .simple uid tomjicuud iati-rost. tin e we vvouh! ive th.- S: re'. try up as i : ;e. .: : ;o ' -ic. If Mr. U ..oii'n.ry if to r , in m i.,- 'i're..s,;- '"' '-'Pntiiieui a ) w ::;onsa:;,l ui'!;h! ! r advantage - !y ajode d i tea.-lt-mglimi tit- ch .-.i.-i h would he eer1 "''' !;i':ki' la:'' titan the appronation f,r the Ku --ion mis, ion. Hut the
of the St.. iv, he felt a mysterious inward impres-sion that the Post office was on lire, ami arrived at the huilding ju-t as the llames were deslro ing tlie last vestige of a most important paekage of papers. Tlie Prankfoi ; (Joiiiiii,,nweallh very innocently enquires why Mr. K's "iuystt rious inward impre.-siou" cmld not have heen so accommodating' as to visit his hohotil il t'unr to .sure ihut .rrif. We can assure our friend uf .the Commonwealth, that Amos' '-in ward im pie.-smns" lways know very well what they are ahotit. Perhaps if Amos were to have n few ouivvard impressions, such as he used to get in fraiikfoit from the horse-whip the wholeson.e application miuht teaeh hi-, "inward impressions" to their duty a little more promptly. ..A Tim rvv Orleans 'Pnic American of the -7ih has the following: Jack r'rostlia hrretolore killed Yellow Jack hut litis season Uoreas has, we helievc, superceded the services of the former hy Vt How Jack to the devil. From all we ean learn, there have hren no new- eases of Yellow I'( ver for three
or hmr days: and no apprehensions are
entertained of any farther danger. We
thiioi our friends may now return to the
city with perfect safety. ..i T, 1 1-1 .
Jif a,"r, (ii. i you ever, vv lien a little hit oi i shaver, draw a storking over a cat'.iiead. and witness her slrutr-des to hack
out of it.' If you have, you do not re-
memher it, ami in that reminiscence will liiid a ino' t perfect picture of the struggh of the great (Jlohe and the little (;iohrs, to it ti.u t fioiii the pa.-ltiou tieev once assumed, that h.mkswere daii:;eroiis, hanknij.t. nnisanees. They find the ;:nnp will not lake, and they try now to :-t rid ol the odium attached to il. !ut will not do. iVIudln (iazittc. ""'.'-( .' - .l -ovri'in, ?'t of tin- Pi op'c. t i o'uiLrlr trr:n f,r (he. J'rcri tcnni.
from such public- stations, and consequently in this particular, the proud boast of Americans, that this is a hud of equ.d pi iv ileges , is debiroyed hy this pernicious custom. Put ths is not the only evil it teiel.. to perpetuate drunkenness in our laud, and drunkenness to perpi mate the commission oi crime. W'c do not mean to say that ail who receive thee treats are drunkards, or become drimkars, in cou.-e-qmmee of participating in them. Hot we mean to he limit rstom!, ili.it amonjr ti.e many who drink, some are sure to tret mloxieaied, and that this tixtilin'g fea-t.-n. aids to riv it ii, is loathsome m.-.l.idv upm, heir. and among those v, ho through tins custom have their reason perverted, toe tiiose w ho I'rom its itiHuc-tt-.-e um::i them
l con im it a hire;'- portion ol" the ciim.
win
man ill humldc t.-n eumttauees n,.i tlo ,r his family hy these sums, we e.ntiot li'-lj) wondering that there are not more saicrs of 1 a v. eck.
i o.i.it'-i ,. i;ih. li is very
I ' ' ' p ' I i ' ; i i i n u r ! : a i t s ! o . p o 1 1 e i , : with I : e i : ' g ! i r : ' e d i
Coo;;;, .i - th. ir . p. U.e V( d li,-
g fiimr iii ( 'on
!:ee:ie;.t
in cv.. i:.o e!.:.I t'e ttiat l.e has ht . n :""!i,l I v a hai.k, r tort; upon his ant.,goni.sl that tii.-n- :s ,,,, (,.;,.. pL, ,1(!(,rrt hy ihf hank 1. 1 .p:(su,,, ..s lt i.s.f.ts",,,, noti s c.ih.'cr live i!t ill,,,.-, -MAO ., J'cr.i f'.r .(i;,t! liiff-lr e,-m TlTi2AETJ2i" u"'. "01-3
The ;--ecrct iry of ti.e '.'icasiiry has r.. meuc.-d isM,'u g Tre:.-:e. , .ot.-. at.-.i,... ..
ten is perpetrated in our country, '.', .- I'-'"-1 ' '! lto act of t '!; ress S,,.. -
tire In Iv sees.!,,, il. ,. , ..r .1 .1. I .ilt-en!
- nut im,-. in 1 1 e - ? . v : 1 o .
' '' '' ('"iituu:. iv .7 lor ,;.
ati vvouk;
) semi ,im hack to
v.- :t l-f:--:; 1 the -r.-:t
oi tin
c r (
1,;
-t ;s t
om- t!:;-- r;
fi-vn
r ir
;ivr Hi'
P
jQ donr or our
a,
rrc
(,-o:,i
ml parts el t,;c State, and t!:ev ny peu
u. eo:.:i i-.o me :,-.; t:-n rr's
it -'idll ho esta'.!:,!,rd here."
1"
I'm, : tie St. .h:;v-li.i-- il-rjl , ) . gl. r--!t'-' n; vr-- : ,-.-n r. r vkfn. n expitss has pist arrived in town '"in i on Peyton that Povvt-'.l with 50 w-irnous hav e been taken ri.-o:;ers.
tw ern the Pa--?'u:i. It i- : er::..e nt w iii -, !:: ! ie-;.:,h
r 'in d. - ( ) .. ; of the U ::. , 1
We
Vci';. , :;o ,,f !;G ft":; to :.iee tht-m
t reis cover!, uftit, nnoth 'ect a iv,tv i f ;c: c- .-! :'. cix :' the M:s ' pi o'e.h'e. that toe .Yv
cm 01 10 pan ..a-e iract 1
t'm s;le of 'oimeil P,I,
I f 1
" n ii.i::ip-liirc. u- make him niimstcr !-iempotei.::arv to .,va Zemhla. and pu' ' n:"" " !''! -'on.o intaik-ct j., theTrea---ury l)ep;.r-iiier.-. .... '''''-' Snifimt. " I he Senate - notah'e hill to rre,V the :'dl!S u,t "' t!if mom y is 'makiui-.-.ow progress liirou-r', ,1... It,,,,..,. T
1 , I F . I 1 , . v ' '
"o w Ooie (1;
iv-
pro-
" M-at :i, t.iat 1,-v toe Mupor' ition
1 jtiaio.ty ot ii pior into their . ouuti v
rival of .Major Ih. ii i s m r-il'ecii.ig ' c' -,rg" of Mai r
r'ore th
: ved .-;.-v( i .
lis ohhvi.
1 i:e Sioux r.tid r
a.: i-'rro, ha-- c t( tcnu-d from Wa.t'ni
Ion
T
n' tfv 0:1 thctr vrav to town.
.. ;.vo writing t!;o djovc, the pnsotu-r; l.j-re hen brought to town and confined m the Tor'. There are upwards of eighty warrior.--. Powell, Coahago, and several sub -chiefs are ainotig the oapttirc-.I. 'Mecapture took place about a mi'.o from Port Peyton. The. talk was a rrry .'wrt one. They sut- I t'sat t!i?y had been isvi'il hy Phdip to come and hnr wliat proposition".-. were to he iiiad? to them, th.it thev t!id
rot cjiuc to deuvcr them-t !v cs up a
prisoners, and nothing was said thai soeineJ to indicate that they were vrt con
quered. As soon as this fact was acrr
tamed, at a pro-concerted signal they were surrounded by our troens and all
t-; ven prisoners. 1'imy were eomplrtely
.itirpri.-ed and c-pmred without ulooshed.
i hi-i 1 another success upon whih we 1. ... . . . 1
..u.e Rdii,i io r.joice, ami it will lead to
still more bemheitd results. .s TEXAS. Ivy the X. O. fix press mail, we have received intelligence from Houston, the capita! of Texas, to the 1th of October. The Teiau Congress assembled on tlie -7th of September. The time of the two Hcmses, timing the first days of the sesm; , seemed to be principally devoted to the discussion of the Tariff and Land Uws, but at the last dates, there had boen no iK-'.iime ae'.ion open those subjects. , . cn- J'jh, a member of Congress, na.l mtroducf-.l a resoluuon for "c.V.hmr i:pon the Secretary of the Treasury -.r S-l aco-;ut r,i ,Kp f.,,,.1 ...:. . .;, -
...mi .viii 1 1 1 c ; 1
haa hecit issued-,,, wl.m a;1 fl. u,,a( purpose ijsueu by whom, .mj what had brcome of te.e r roccc-d5;llke wisC that Urn hahncc of this Scrip ,f ol s,,j U). C' lherwi-h the a2ot3 authorized to tlis0se of it, he p called. " ' ' Ti '' i-v.--.- : of r: - . ,, . ,-
day wa lost tc-terdav ) in conse-
ueuce ol the nhs,.n e i ,!!;, v. ,:,
' rvi. iiee Y.ec:etary ol the Tre.-omrv .'.! .. 1.:...
... - ' nittivL n i J 1111 iitiehigihle to a sinyic human being
- i t,, ioo.ucs p; ariilimeiic or fmur
01 .Mr. Pickens, of S (
P--c.l to-, lay that an appropriation should
-o i.isia.iiiv mane, to be expeiuh-d undc
' s I 1 11 oner -o, . )i,,,o, c. ... : .. . . .. .
Ihr the f.ture ri-.ideueeKs-',Cno" ,;1 '
-v il in ' r;i 1 ni;ir -,ni ,,,o,i;rt .1,.
" " n i 1 1 n t n w iimg t::e recess. h would i:ertaiidy subit r 1 1 t ! . ,
on. pm poses t 1 1 e.onoiiiv both as
re.s-,e.-is tune and tronM:. The commitiee of the whole were ahi l! ii -f f ,. 1 ' i
, -'-'o.u iou.se, ueeause not a man 'mix- could comprehend the Treasury "'port. .oi a man could say he knew im.ro ol ti.e condition of our finances Ui m does a wii i Arab know of the i .eu-mry of the ( !e-ti.d Jhnpire! Mr.
cmuoury hniiseil", it seems, has some
ni-givi.ig. to.- pectiug h;s own perspicuity lor. by way f mrdving bimseif more in tchig.iile and avoid cutting relh-ctions, h, sent to the eo.nmntce of Wars and Means some days ago, what he ,-.,!u:J a sum
o..ov oi or, more elaborate and Icimlhv
oliicia r-rioi-f I ,. ....... . .1 -
---- - I----. - io-ii oinaiei v me sum
mary is no more m'elhg.bie than the h-rmcr production of this linrmcia! g.-uius;
'' !K" 1;ll-'i in Die p.I iv siivs. "Ivid the mterpretor is the hardest' to he understood of Hie two!" U, so romplet-h WJM7f,. !. i.e.. C .. '
eiea oi eoniusion wor-e
eonioumio,!, that Mr. Camhrclcn- wc
.o tin: 1 reas-ury Department and made out a stvtement forhini,cir:!This he read to
tlie 11
become candidate would i imc-1 y ,ht;pciise with this mi ti.od of protmriiiir'votes, am! leave the people fi t e to tieenie to,,,.,, their respective pu Icushms, a;. a we 'believe that there is sufiiciiut patriotism among the great body of the people to -M-itc. a desire in a large majority thanhi , dangerous practice, should tease. And, we are ;m.iou-j to hear from each community in the state (through t!-,e me!. ,!:,, of the public pr -ss, in each vicinity.) o;i this suhjeet; .Now is a propitious peri-itl
to carry into ellect tlie rcsolutioiis entered it. to cn tltis subject, at the K.htori.d Convention in May last. Will not our.-doo. rial brethren speak out Sc if t us know it e curicnt of opinion, in their difi'.-rent neien-h-orheiids. I .ft them ;di come up to tin-
. i
rs n -p.-eting ( n.i.-s.
he l.i.-i ,.
in ho-
on. aa v. !l
!:.:. t'i:i:f.-ioi; iiseif .-.re an
nm.
wo r.i. anu vast good may tie done in the maii'.t.ii'.ia-'.t e ol the purity of elections. fl'nr on tJir I-'rcniur uf Missouri. V, e learn by a tr.-ntleman direct from the
upper
Miss..
uri counties, some further par-
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j.c liphrmti II. IV.-(er has been eh'cted.
uy toe I.egisl.it-i;--. .,' Tt-n:iess'-e, a S ".iator m Congress, f,. aiv ears from t':e l;h Mareli Htj.j, i, t)lo pia'(e nf -,;jv (;nm. dy, whose term of Service will then t xprre. .Mr. Grundy was not put in nomination lor rn-r lection. Mr. Poster's only co-tip-eiitor was the late (Jov. V,'ii!!;-m Carroll. The votes in the two bram-hos
of tlie I.rgh-la'.ure stood.
itoio.i. mot not tor a i'A'fiv.
V ' . - Y S,u!i:.I, I iiitorm and ( 'ouvenient ati.:tal (';rr iroj: a ! ipt.-d to the wants of the whole Country initea:! of the .S'.'.;,; Vri.'.a- brought about by our present i uiers. ?r '.: " r'.-, Oioniy, J:c! rrnrhmi and ,'. -(r.n in th.- admiui.- iraiion of itihlie afi'aiis. f; hj'Pii ed nf lYvpcrimrnts and Experimenters, Republican grattttide will reward unobtru. ive merit, hv elevating the sub
altern of U'ashiiytion mid disciple of
Jiffersnn, and resuming the safe and beaten track of our Fathers. inn PRFsin!;r WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON The ititripid, yet deeply injured .soldier. who has lought more battles than any other American (Jeuera!, and never lost
a ro ori'
the upright citizen am! c'villiir). who
w ho has filled almost evtrv grade of public Malinn. both civil and Military, with a ?te:.I and probity that has made him poor, but with a singleness of patriotic purpose.
ami a degree of public usefulness, which ' i.inrnm.r l ist Mr r
commends him above all others as the ! III., met Ins death in the f.
I resident ol a gahatit, just and generous j ing r.nnncr: lie was ema people. hng Sl,1;1e nntg ,!(, ,.,..'' "The laurels which calumny has with-'mtll In-longing to .Mr. C. Wii:
ereu, sorrow mg justice now waters with (place, when the skirts of !ii coa .-. her tears, and tiiev shall blooiii al'resh." ! aliv -caught m.twoen tiia- " w.h"
uee iii relation to the apprehended ththeu ; -s with tin- )s-ige Indians on our border. These Indians arc settled on a tract ol land which adp i.us oar we-tcrn state line, ami lately have moved down upon the line. They r,re repivs.-nt-d (o be in a very destitute ami riarvier- eon.Y tion, and on sever,.! occasions, have !-.:!Yd the cows ami hogs f if, r- ,1( SU-.'Ji- their hunger. It i-. ah J. ;',at they lt:f, cr,..-ed the line i'r.cn p., . allegations, orders hav.' ,e , :: i--- :- d ! -.
.irtve iiii-ni Horn tne si i--- !o.e. and informant says that on Wi-iln.-.-dev !a-t. ':
troiq.s miJer the com.' a'l ! of M ;. ';..:- eral Pucus and I?r. (ien. A!me,::J, f.-o.u Ja'kson tuid Saline t-otmiies, vt ere to s t out fir the section where the Indians are ( n -amped. It was the purpose vf fh-ie ral Lucus to ittdtice the Indians to r. . peaceably if he coultl. i,t:t i" r,:iidv if eessar-. Missouri rj;( !i an. to, - - On Wednesday I -i -1 the body of a m-in ajiparently from twenty-five 'o th'rtv v.ot age. with an ne laying hv he; -id. -. .... fonntl dead cn t!:e road side te ar i'iva.:--v ii'e tiuat:titi( s' of blood had i-soe ' f, , Lhis mouth, w it'll o-!ier apnea l aur es P-.o -
ti.'.g tl: it his th-atti was pn.-iti-t-d 1 .:.,- Ifiit ntems. A coroner's ii; a ; v.-.. about to he held upon the body vvi.cn o r inlormtmt left. Dim ( tnir.a' ,, -. ! ...,Ai, Sh uddnz Oernrrrnrr.O-A M-mh.vl
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.a,vion-.y fia.mate- ,,.;, th;- , p:. ,t w e co-,y it in the lorn id whi- h r -j-.t-,, . iii the (;io!,e.,f Wtdnesdry nicht. ViierJ is some !i:de t.hseuriiy in thi' exp.e-si,,,, "now mg in plop, r cares for di-h-.:-. iiii iit ami 111 t-xch mge !'or j.et ic." S ,; do not clearly : mh rs tai.d vv ht lie r i i t- eret.iry has 1 ecu aide to ell. -el a:.y (-. ch.ini. e of the M o s for speei". ,,.1 i ,.. ;
Moi'-si. teat two pr r ct-::t
' la:. !' tm m io c.-um dollar. We shall b arn that tlear . r
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I "or Posirr. Por Carroll. In the Senate is - In the. lower House 17 -gd
Mr .I'os'er was f.ermerlv Speaker of the IIo'is" of Representatives of Tennessee. The .V.shville Manner says of hi m :
"1:1 pontics he is a thorough-going Win.; I
ami vvliiie lie will represent, laithl'ullv and impartially, tlie ir'i,dr Slate, n"i man will hi found more active in the support of tlie principles of -dr: Whig cause. Xc. Intel. a ft..'.- . e , 1 1 t ,
' '' '.- " 1 ' h'l, . vv e u.-e-.i to near
a ereat deal about tlie voice of tlie people, from the administration and loeo-foco papers; nnd this voice they used to claim, was expressed by their votes given at our
eectmns. I cite! v this class of nolim-hm
!piear to have forgotton how t!ie voice of he peo;,!e was manifested, and we bear
little about it.
As an evidence of what the voice of the
peopie now is, as tb.ev have pxprrfsm! it
in
ouse yesterday; and ou will fm,
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mo .1111,1 mis w lui a most pompous ;trr, as u he would say "I am Sir Oracle.'"' 'l'he House howev. r comprehended him a little -be tier than they did the Hon. Levi Woodbury, 'i'he be't of the whole was Oatnbreleng's rising and rebuking certain members, by saving tint these financial matters were thing of neilirr not to llO llOrill,,! in m,,- M 'I1.. . ...
",M-' ' 1 1 e must -sniiu
u requirt s a man to be 1.1 l ongress sixteen years as h- ha i been, before any proper knowiedge of them could he gained. 'I'he- flourish was receive! very prypetly, v. it'i j'-rrs and laughter."' ri . SiYOsrrda t . al last taken. 'fee momentous qursnon now arises, "what is to he done w ith him.'" It has occurred to us, tint I he proper course would he to
-?- Von 1 toe Tfmprroiirr .idvorate. TrcRiaj- at Eleclicns. 'J'herc are now no candidates before tlie people, am! therefore it will bo seen that we ean have 110 invidious object in
aliir.g public attention to this degrading
mien:s. and
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he ncing unabie to exfriea;- himst If. Id body was drawn through ami crushed h tvvcen t'ue wheels. lb. iioimin urtiii .Tfiintr.'i. i-;:n. On .Monday of last week. Air. lYup miu Pearl, a resprcla'de f..n... r, hearr-'-
'lei , e n 1 ah a- a;-'- o ','- v,:, ::ied u:i..;".
to produce so much misehief in our con try.
Ami we hesitate not to pronounce it U mats he had cut, and vn in the n t . f r;- ', , .
Wroilir, in all its leatures. It is wreoor A nt'iositiriL' tlieni in a hacr. Mr. i t - tl '.' '
ecause it is prohibited in holy writ. 1 1 1 otice went forward to save his pronrrty ''M'',.;l : .' ' .!'' '' l'::':
is wniiif, because it is a violation of the: an, 1 secure the thief. .Mr. P. i-i-mhi t'.'.. I - ' ' ' - "' varus
,- , , t . I-.,- 1 , , . ,-- .' since are very t.i.-: net a-,, I v ,, v vs ol our land. It is wrong;, because j vil,-,iti, but 111 the struggle rect ived a tlirust j .., ,..nv ... ,,'.,,...., ,f j-.,:' aas a tendency to corrupt the morals j h'oui a kniie in t'10 s-omr.tdi .- -id a ( 0:1-; . )(. ' ''.t . ' .' " j. "'.''')' v" 'h'1 freemen, and cause tin 111 to look ii'toii ; timied cut quite across it before the je.stn--! . '' ' 1 ' ' r te,tei-...-v...- .1... : 1. .10 1 Y, t .... ,.,..:.!. l 1 .... . .. ' oitg :;l : pres -:;t tone ,v:.. :; .t 1 ; hen n
f. .-s
e::-g :..:, sm t.ie i. :e 1 :. ha ; ;.: - a ;.. to a - t " 1 ou::g m-.n. vot r ft'; a's
: :aat t at f a
'gu or.
ev il, w inch lias ca-t such a reproach upon ' i!oi-'e in 10s jug-stye, nh.-ut 11 t'.-!oe'-i :;t
vveslern custouis, and which is calculated 1 mght, vvent out to tsseertni.i lie- cauc of! 1 '.
he noise. He perceived a negro hepYgj ,.
liIU.SC -i to a coupie of Shea':-, V I. I
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epositiiig tiiem m a hag. Mr. i
it lit got qt a. :v e.-a ! r it 1 (' . ragi-el .:.' yer
'Ve s-i.'ti.J :ni::, : la. g -r te r.
'. uj to t 1-.- .-s r. most
la ..' euas te -vara ei
Mi - .r, Pdi't is I have ti.e s'.-ov: '.n-
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ol
the right td'suli'erage, that inv vduahle birth I incut was witli Irawn, aie! sevei ,1
stalls in different jutrts of Lis j-ers.m. Si.ll he !:!,! on until exhausted by I. ,..- ol blood, wlieii he was forced to ( rv :.;urdei and for help. He was heard hv a ma.; ol the name of Cruzc-r, wh.-i kt-.'jvs ,1 tavern on the nppodte side of 'die road to Plan t's, who coming to his assistan -a, the
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'oi i.a.ie 11a ic -r a iir Irer.t
".!. "t.a, dahli C. hide
inf to a Ldirc "'Pel! Mis
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negro lied. Cruzer imrsue 1 ati 1 cvr:
him, b-it when in the a,-t of t-.'.io.r :,. a: 1 Yeu u t a e w, 1
of him, he was fclhd hy -i hacki.a'id d '
stroke of the knife by the nrgro, ..liiieu up In the vary hilt in the stem eh. Ti.e
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1.,--.. "-'. t .eciio-.s, we will state tie! sen: .111, to Si 11!..,,, I 1.1
vote given in November last, at the Presi-i island witli six shins of .Vli, l"," !..
Our (ove 1, men! can never ....:.-.... ,
, ,i. i ij .iro, on us j-niov as iou't as tins
mains upon the coati-
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irr.nf sSiri r ..a.- ..;.., - ... . . I . ' "ir IlUOSOll
ictliial faction in tlioee str.tes in whirl, friezes-
election- nave oeen lied during the last j rest cinieilv
six vvecKS, and compare the two together, j second Napoleon re. Immma gave a whig majority in Novem- ncnt. Who will b
right, tlie price of tlie blood and sud'erin"
of the best men of the earth, lightly.
nd it is wrong, because it gives wc-ilih a
pit po 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 n g in ii i ,t. ii v 1; uiti nu;e anu
intelligence.
Customs, which give jiower to tynnts. !o not come to maturity at once. Then-
moral deformity would lie too alarming were their full force to burst upon the
minus ol men, 111 lull matuiuiv. u ere
tubes in mom n to be oll'erel for voles.
thousands who will now only vole for him;
wno ireats, wo tun consitier incni-ev is Mippo.-eu assassin waa arrr-"-:. -.: t.m i.e.-..; 1 1 1 .u.t.rr.i v a; o-.torr-,. rr.n:? ;
insulted, and would consign th:: authors of j 'noriit.'.g and eouimitted. Ho is a rtou: sn, . .. r the 1: of the Vim-cmo.- r-:?-.
such insults tt) iiif.my. lint t'.ese lie.. igs , rough lellow, and named IIc-i. Smi:!'.. iha.'.. .-! :rriv, -.!, and arc '. t'-e Store of - 1 . , - ' 't o . 1 I I . . . . . I , , ... ,
grow in communities, witere tnev are p..-,; 1 ..e Mine usei is a Mioemaiicr s Umiel i.i'-u ..'mi::, -. :mrt t-.e memher.v c.j sad!
the wry I f, h good now.
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resisted, as noxious weeds grow in fields, partially cultivate!. A g!a"S of grog, merely out of friomiship, is first jirescntel. Next a grocery, opened, I'v to all
who will ilrinkt next a victualing nouse with all kinds of liquors nnd dainties and next the sly, intriguing a". I artful aspirant winds his way into the affections
ol nunv bv petty loans or l avors, r.tv.l then by direct bribes to tlm avaricious and prof-
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groumi iiowii mm ami sharp, ami is wed 1 .a, my nr.- vr ;-i.-slr- t rad an suited lor the Imtitl id" tlie asa-.-iit. I!othiv-'-' ''. ::.-Iv..s with Cnp , fr..v: of the individuals itah'oed are in a low ar.dj t 1 .a-.Yy i.et. p; a g? im;a.! -i" -: preraiious situatioti, and their ricove.-v ijjo.'t'.e i;;fi;:!.er.- i.. ''nil n:iihrit: is rr
consiiietv d extremely doubtful. at: 1 ' :.-? -.cd, to a'taud to !.!,;
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morning. .t . J .
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Uinl In the U'evki-.
o:ti;,.i:i v.
y or..: 1 af 1 he ! 'a a tun.
nan of -Jl years of age, begin : s ive
ligate. I'aniiliarity rmideis vice tob-ndec ., ar a week, and put it to i:i'ere -! cv ar
id ihe liberties of a nation have oeen year, he would bavo al 31 year.-, of ,.e-
r" iv" i'-.tar;.. tir '
iv ol 17, lo3 whig- train Bfit'.i;
Peurn sscc gave a wing majority in November of '.!.Sgit now gives' 2'2,0 v'o;z insiority whiig gain lt,',loS. , "i-Yrity tg e-
g majori-, Lowe" m guard ths illustrious exile'-
i OK. (,'eil. Jesior?
1 ZiOuijvillc Journal.
Acorjiiig to Am -?s Kendall'
stolen, t'.irougli the lnstriimentanty ol
,-cr.lth.
The custom of treating lins prevailed, to an alarming extent at our elections already does the cost of a canvas amount to more than the income of many of our
offices. Consequently, the poor though
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TitL POST OFEICE FIRH
s versiotj out from any immunities '-vhich nay sre
talented and virtuous individual, is shutjunai evil miix'it be avoidetl m the very net
six liundrel nnd fifty dollars; r.t 1 , r..iiiousand six hundred an-! rirhtv; n :".
three Uiousan I six hundred" and e Y ;' - - " at 1, six th.vnsaiul one h-.-.ndred ami i'.ftv:! I'A''i" i'"-s KAISlNS, just nnd r.i 71. eleven thousand live hundred j "c'1 f;l '''. '''''!V' dollars. When we look at these sums,) Vl 1 1 j J '"'"le'-e Y. and when we third; hnw moi-h tpein;:.t;o-i ' Vine-imps, d-dy "-U, l s.,'17. li ti
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