Vincennes Gazette, Volume 7, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 16 December 1837 — Page 2

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iu a iojo 11?. i'lit i'l inc. moini- I i.e un icg'iiaiiii1' esciictt-., is delcc tit 0 n t to b erf i' ifil by the State has not tiie in some of us provisions. 1'ioni re

vet bteu procured 1m the w ant ot' ;i k now I- cent adjudications it appears that native-

ib-e ot' the most competent artists.

it born children ot alien parents in av he de-

a thot.-jht amal U j.tjonte the pined ol tucir estates. InNi it is t!ie

lei-t tt itu present meeting oi v on- true pi.iic to ilcnv to aliens in.i.iv ol UiC

sntuc

errss to enable the IIoutiiit, through the rights

priv ili ji

hi.Siaii.i I 'cleeatiou, to asceilai.i aiui com- unions, nnul the v comoiv Willi

aliorded !v our llisli-

the comli-

uutuu ate with 'iiuU oi the Inches.! icpuia- turns necessary lo cr.izi nslup, vet such t.oa. :a decision, aiihough onav oiii.iiiie under To ;ul; ust and settle do filiate! v all doubts present laws, ;s repugnant to our sense ol' in rel.i'toii to the course and termination juslttee. ti the genius ol' our laws, and

th it part ol" the Uoamhry !:uc

)i:f ii'lw i'cii lit ihf inteiKioti l lo.

this State and Ohio near the mouth ol l.tat s which should rig ' the gieat Miami, the Governor carried out public use, are ;iKn I, able the msti i!ei'..m- of the 1 . g .stature bv the under this div;uised ,-iml

a poK'.t'.nent ol a commissioner on the tenses, ot i u,u .i.uai ei aimaints, irom the put ot" Indiana to act in eoujunclioti with want oi an authorized agent to tnvesiigiio the on? representing O'uo. The joint and prosecute the nghia ol' the State. 1

io:i com :.etl ol .lo.m . liaison wmiiu iuiviso tneicioie a lliorot, ;i and

iianii, and p,t,J out oulv on the check -i o!

me oiiiiers. n iias tteen applied to

individual or improper purposes, you can easily detect and expose the abuses and apply the. appropriate reined v. -My oilu aal il lations with the legislature and the people terminate with this communication. The thought ol' separation creates m my bosom mixed sensations of pain and pleasure. On the one

hand 1 part with those with whom I have

ju rated Willi ;dl the regret and lively

Legislature. recollection ol such

ally revert to the to be retained fraudulent pre-

Ot!

of th'. S: ue and M ic.

Ohio met at t' w ere .pja'.r.ied

h T. nln:

o' earctul ea

v.

Ohio met at the n ace ntvnintetl nv law. wan

anil entered i:poa uie .i- ie ..I

(h-ir-re of their duties. i hey stuve.ied n

establishing the boundary and monuments w ill lie erected to indicate the sepat-uttj.' I. tie of our jurisdiction. The sent jinvnl ex.ttii.t;i--.. oi ihs State V. in. ! p..h.- n ; t n inmate- U oo '.veti '' 5 y . '. roster K-.) Vie vim; r. The -u.s tut. ..-.i t do not. he t!n;.k: make i jvi.jI I. xa.-t:. .i ! r.r !o ihv ex'!.'is- t. . u - .! . 1.1 lU.' ; c '.;'-'-."i!'nt ot' the ii.'ps !' t '.f e.v or n-i .!',!, f ti, o.vivi.-t. H - uim;'1-ii'o t' a i'-'i t.-n "t la?.r ii:i:'v t hv!. j

v-,ta a vi, v to t ic o'.;..irji'ito i.t'l :oi n oo:i.;:i; 1'ooii. I

utnatian of the w hole subieet

i view to an amendment of the Jc-

ot the ex :stm I nv.

'l'le preamble and jtnt resolution of t.hc Suites of .M.vssaehu.eits and Mississippi, relative to the extension of the

-i

r.;t!

imvrove"io:!t

.t ot ti e r.i-ion u o

on;-C 1 1 liio ir .::!'oi. :! r: t.V fr t': i: V'-'l l-.r-w re , .;.c t:.o t'ar.'.u'. t..r J. H. Cv;.-, 1. .o: i pa.-v :a n;.t:i on s i i:'a:i t. an.) h.i lUi v .v,!. ir.t':- ! si.oo. C v t' K-:- of t';o I or -: C -:e.

V'..

pr: l s,' I- '

11 ) I

' an ; m c privia ov. nave Keen received am

1 now have the b.ouor of submit'.::)

t.iein to you. in compliance w it;i t;.e re

icsi in ii ;s exi'Ci'.rnov me lioverstor ol Ke.inieliv, I lav bet. ic the l.eei.-l.iture a communication rnet.on;r a preaml-le and joint :eolu::on ot' t!ie 1.: oi.-! i:uie of that State, veijuestiiii; the piotectioii of our law s ao-.iia;.; t.'.i' sniiii tio.i and conecaiiiient

I t!

in association is calcu

lated to inspire. On the other, enjov iny as i have a full share of the honors of political distinction, and participating in the cares, the responsibilities and the burdens that throiti; the path of public duty, 1 wvieome the hour of inv elease that restores me to the tMuIe an ;i; r pursuits of nri-

v a e Lie. n rev lew ire the peiiod of my ollicial connexion vvit.'i vou. it is oratilv nu'- lo

rt tlect, that the eonli.h nee hetvveen t.'tt

i" era. ic. ies Oi me ro venniie nt lia neen

i.n.loim and reemriical.

sirimt than th .t unposi-tl bv

ju ti tv h is oo t l-!1( ,j i. iv meniitry reeals im .

. t1 -

c 1 1 ' J'.O S O'.T. pa:.-.-: !.) oi!.

e:-r

:'i ro ;:vn -i ! r.-s ol' tot .! ni'.ir 1 T I'.r fiV'T !

r. 'o't

. t . a-:v

t!:c iitvt:: n-p"Otivr ! -r-i i' an ! t nv i

. i. ! I v on tiv i

'.'.-.as to to n.Vso

Now

a 'i

I f :no nv cr. I to' :-s. ' I p.-.n ad

siavt s nt her eiiieiis, '. and as t!;ov pass

in Hie stiviee ot their ma

when t!;e ahvno; the

I,

.o other re-

ol.ieial tiro-

Kiierciuirse, an

'ciirrcnee olien-

sive lo a ju-t pride f station or at variance with the claims of personal rest cot.

ilous devotion to the public pros-

.;t:eM!0:: eot-.tieeted with the 't S;,un v, the cilizeiis id" tills eon exempt from excitement.

a v e

oT t;.t :. !..tl

.,,.! :,. s I'iO I ' f :!.! :

t!ie oreat famnv

1 t:n.!er a comtotjether bv pas;

r.

stiOlt to ot' iV I.'.-.- of ! c. . oo TI"- .- . ' '

I .v t r m HUM ul ot the tin lies w Inch tiev o! e

on h r as a member ol t

of meneau S:a: s. m: tv.ou s eminent. am! bo

u coiiee:: n. by an identity ol" origin and

r, t i i u 1 1 m . n i . oi ocin r ii m o rests, uie

sto:e ot' 1',,!mii.i has roll.; ;o',isl v a'.-siatned m her pr.neiples and policy from everv

,iii i .uiriHi,.: .-e construe. 1 into a i.!:).i-i-t, on to tain pi r vv rdi. or d.s: u I t'.o do:.its::.' i:it::.ittons ot her sister States. t!y a u-ierenoe to our lows on the su!jeet it w i 'i lie si en, mat tin v have bet oi

In my z.

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peiiiv. i iiaveirecly ottered sujestious Some of l!i, nn have been made the basis o! Icpshti.tn, ami have been sanctioned by your belter pidoement. Other lecoui-

uic.'.u.uious were it o aiil. d as inexpedient, but in place of exoitmo ilion:ii'alion. tin: reasons tlicited by inv csiioation for thi ir rijt ctmn have tended to :uer. use mv ronv ,c:nii ot tlie exceih nee of that feature of our ivpi.b lie. -.u system which llltorp.'scs the legislative branch between the executive and the people. I he si e ii ol mv pulme service to

seined to the people for the Presidency one w ho has been foremost in the aograndisrmciit of his native land w hose name alone is deservedly herished and who himtrll" has stood forth a host in the rouneds of his country, for which he deserves a now tl of Lure!. As w e said in a late

paper, let the matter be settled iwir let

tin: wines select one candidate, and 1

there be union ami harmony m the rauLs 'I'd this, iiotvvithstar.dir.o-our predilection

we submit. I'll:: richsiiiK.vrs mk.nsu;i:. hen we become a deputy Postmaster perhaps we will enjoy some of the pri vileffes of our neighbor, and receive the mes sages td' our Presidents in time to publis! them before others.

We did not receive Mr. Van lUiren's

Message lo b.tth Houses of Congress, in

time tor l!:is wet !i s paper. i e have,

HVeVf'r ret.! it -1 1 1 . 1 i:-i.l l!i-it tl .tiitnne

stiine novel ami ingenious arguments, for instance. Mv predi eessor i-eeoiiiinemh l this 1 follow in his footsteps, therefore I recommend it. Again I have lost the north tin' west is s::-on and soon will

i.

stronger, therefore

I r

eeom n

Kill!

some

tiuiu

to

as

tht west.

Ut senously

vve liioK upon Mid mess-ioe as ieeide v

'titer in temper, ami more conciliatory Inn any thing we have been accustomed

'o see lor some vcais past. We have in

it

a recommend:!

of the

e whole matter

to the dis

i

or any aid elsewhere derived. We saw many who had preferences for Mr. Clay Ai some who preferred Mr. Webster hut even their voices were loud in favor of (ieu. Harrison, so firmly were tilt y convinced

ol ins superior sirengin.

het us not throw away victory when it

is ready lo perch upon our banner. l'e-

eause vvc may be t dated With triumph af

ter triumph, till the shout of gladness lends the air from Maine to Louisiana it

is no lime to discard the (.'eneral who was lirst to weaken' the strength of the foe for die sake of taking up a new favoiiie, or

one who had been tried. As we have

lrciiien;!v before observed that we have

the highest respect for the admirable talents of Air. flay, ami feel the deep obligation we are under for his struggles in ihc. American Semite, in dt fence of freedom, hut we are satisfied that (Jen. W. I!. I'ariisoii is every way worthy of the station to which he has been named, and lint he can be elected, and we are not sat

isfied that any other can. if his fnends perform their duly he will be the next Picsiiiei.l.

issionate reflection ofCon-'res.'

f the public voice in-

l pou the sn'uect ol the

) I h

ive aim

have b

a.

eeu m.ir.itd

Willi r.-sults that w i not readily he ov.-r-

itd in the history of the S; ue. At

.-..c rs.mii i me puic;f spiri! aiuj m

c ( ; -, oos'-v-lo, ko; :-i i t1 v " !-.. -oi t!i 't civ-: :: ; o t':- i r ': '1 1 o! . I.. ; ,- ; .- ; - '.-oi ;

'ia r-t-.l w ! : '? a v ;

ill.! nobis (,' !'u. w ht :e s! iverv ' -:; ii.ini.-h ail ust fa. ot t:, ,i pti u s ol

ol l-.'l hea

vv to pr

, i.

l:

i

t e rt : s

zens of tliose Slates ;: e-ta'.l.she.!, ni,d :-,

ea lor t..e rec.amtioi! vperiv. Hv the act

a rr-Misma i-ma !c t' a:i am s: in a most stintmarv manner.

it :i;ooi:oe (;; -i-he.'iii'S of po

i

our common

ie v

h.

iv e

i,

cen

I., gf

nstuuents, !itpted by

i.iture, involving lasting and i:i1. suits to her prosiu'ii'v and

tome. The opportunity I enjoyed of the

it.it.t a oi my i, ,.; . an. now

in Itii (,t o.VCs lo,. I;,tr, til 1 . 1 t i i

-..i.iiiio iei i ' i e 'i - I,"- -in

I

ceases, nn;!

u.-.'.i'e task cf sus-

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it

i,

re

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: t .v t ,- I'df 0 e: 1 an!

t..(..pr . !' t'lf'o: i-;.-n 'v-

.f .-:''. . o-i 'Mtol. It' VO- !- rv'-. e . t-.- i ..: i ! to i. of r e ' .

t it! p.; oh tot a tt.akt

' a;: 1 -.

e

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of sk:":.! : ev r the F-tt-r.'-cr. T'o

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. o O" l.u! rsi u. , I tho s ii-t.-. the ( -o ;,' e.-i.i r ,n lutpros-i

; -oo .

Th. v w ft- !i oi r.'iitioni ot" '.'io st o, -rftin s i , ,-,t ..f .."'- lo. . ;,i.'h I arc lu s.s t' tio ! nv.

I.H.iO i-

i m o

i i:

.1 t Ml-

ttioima.s an-

.i

t v er ready t.i asure of (ia::i i-

gncved indiv itiua!.

our in '.u'l

etifo.-ee the

ot s ts aw ar .e-.l to me a

t )ur law s io 'a'.irg to crime

niiN'f -t inif not i x. t.t:.ng i,ve tianil.e

l.tii ir. on any on-' v, ho siiad iinoa inolv

id punis

.me

, i

el III 'Us the I .1

-in

oticea

1 h

mi.

hi. eoaj '" ..s am -

eucourt!

i Si tv e.

rue :i:m a eirano.ite ot enu:ior a pas, or who shall ohsin.c :, w la si chimed ': v tlie owner.

1 :.e choma ,t i.ioro.u, r e:i':;',td tit his '"-' for ti tinaot s ,,f liv e hi:;:, ho d dodais o a n-t the oiit-niiiiig i '). 1 1 1 (dual .

t'lirir' T-ro ;ions :..., a.lv :na

i.tg v oi.r names w ;: ies th..! w ;!i it-n.l ti'.ment of the l.ioli ; Aithei'-ii soparaletl

eri.ie.ess vojard vmr action with

s dicuiido. i nrvenflv invoke the Ihvme Hi mo to extend his hcni.'i.-ent and

pro.ecting taie over vomr councils, and

m the path of wisdom, pros

to ill hi r in

h'stmy that awaits ht r. horn vou, I s.h di nev-

an x ions

uetiCing men iie.mer.otions-, tie savs, vou

will. I am confident, yield to their results the late eleetions the respect due to ev e

ry expression of the public voice." It is a lop? time since we have had such lan-

irm-oo' lrom the l.xeeutive. for the last lew years, the Kxeeiitive has said to Congress, "thus far shall thou 1:0 ami no farther." "I veto." "I take the responsibility," and do this. The overvvhelmmo th feats which the party met with this year, have produced a most sudden and wonderful change in its hingiiago. This message

was sent out as .oa!f s dove wns from the ark, to see it theie was a single spot of ground wheieoti the administration might land and rest; but we believe there is no olive branch emblematic of a happy termination tit their vo age, to be brought into the ark of the administratian. Its fate

will bp an enduring monument of the fol

ly aiui chai latann v of public servants.

(Inventor Noble's valed

found in our paper of to-day. It is an in teresting State Paper, and well worth read

A WCHV IPJ SEASON. Hie pitrtv t.ppn-t il iii tlie .niciii.i-irreieii lueli mil in, iv rii;ht'v ho o:i!!o,l t'u. .-.Vinoi ai- " nunh.-is." siainfs lirndv en the Vwiitoe

mound. Put. ut the same tiuio, it tit n r stm.ii in

t inmo ei jti, al ii,iiii,in. It lias i i.im,! it-fit I,.

io in tlir majoiitv, wiili puuir. ll pnnlfiulv and

vvi-r sippln il. to Jiit' tr.-in t'ao ii hiiiiiist ration

of the ( 'un-.titiitniii and laws, the belt! had men

vvli.i havi' tor oar-; trampled them under 1". .tit Hut that mitjoiitv and power, we rt prat, must he prudently ami v i.-t-iv esorl wil!i a ston iv view l,i the propossosi.Mis nf t!io .e,.p,.. ami the poi ti

ll ir oirounist.im t-s i,f sovtial l-ttato: to fiisiite

success in i ue parlv. i lie f air 00111.0 is tn porfcvere as w o hei-au in tmrm liievemetits of vit-inrv

1.1 ao.i mcro sironiii i.i inc stre n-ia w p naif ii--

ipiiiotl upon t!ir p.tpid.uity el the onmli,!,ito !;,, first hroko the 1111 im ihility rt' t nr ej'potit aits. That :r.:;:t, ('. ;,nin:l HM:l;',i. I'.'ill any tint' dispute it' Lot him rot, r h.e k to pnor oontosts siure w eoppusoil ihc sr i.iNm. 11. In nmst of the nistorn status ire -rt f:i 'I'.rri.'u .'.;,' 1 r!th nl! 0'ir e'r r nnul. (!.( 1,1' v is put in''.

it' !(,(. jus I'tll-I I.UII1T II li N Hi s-rvrt-s th m 11 sr tin mm Sit ei the

ami eastern states. What ec iranli lino vv.- ;! w ill in. t 1:0 hat k if wo pl.t. e hi to:o thrni a 1; .'i.l.ito vvli,,m taov ht-ioro npp.iso.l am! ,1. f. and '

truth i" I '1:

men hi

Tints 1 mi i.1,'1

pally has ilaiii' iiiiyie lo advance It, und l prostrate the other, than any oilier person went to the polls and deposited then votes against Martin Van liuien. They stemoil to regard il as a solemn duly which, they were bound lopeioim. Among the number who thus voted wan the 1 Ion. .John W oodworih. the venerable Cel. James Hart, ami (.'en. P,er an ( 'ourthmd. These gentlemen vvei 1111 11, hers of U,P hhcloiid ('ollge in !h(l(( ami vott d for Jeil'erson. nii Hureu I'etler ilisni w as ton t.i-(.nr a dose for these idd 'To 'liM and lhiii) I ; tui hi 1 l-.-i ris. JlnJ.do Hut. ,y,.'r. It nj'pe?.rs that during the tl.eadfi.l "earnige as n has L en ctdleii the el.olera it Palmero, mi Itss than ItU'O were seme-

limes earried oil in a slio'le nieht between

nii'ct und suiinsr ihat feing the period d its greatest ravages. In ten li. vs one bird of the population was bun let) mm 'ternity. Scarcely a family escaped w ithml,1 losing a rni:lnber. 'J'he wivia (.f two

ol the ministers perished.

,--. 7tisi'i Itiims. This roceniiic iuogaphcr of Washington, Marion eVc, was man of 1:111 n i( ru pted 1 heerfulness .tml

gooti let ling. 1 assmg lrom ashn-gton towards li.dlimore one cold November day, his wagon got fast in a slough. Ail acquaintance happened to as at the timo and saw him with I.is spt t iaclcs on ami paper before him on his hp, willing. Inliiiiiiug w hat wi.s the mattrr, tlie"parsin in good humor replied, "I am fast, but while waiting the horsi s 10 rest I improve time by t'oing on wnh my hie of .Marion." .V. J'. YVei .".

orv will hi

gttii.e vn;i lonilv a'l.l

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;va o-:f w ah V.l 0o! .ti-., -.m o: tit the applicant. ,-.tt 01 ( i -.vorn-iitiU I. r n. r'.t.-o to' t-(.,vOf. rare

: :a.a o m ; ; s- r 1 , . H -i.i' .0 ! p '1 . 0 :r.i . is rt' -re Itri'.L 1 a 1' : I. 110. 1 . ;i-.o ; .iiuv .

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I t'O'.'.'ss pt- j or more r c':i ;- .; ,.c. :..)ia,'i.

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t- t xt : e occ.isi

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a t.10 i.i. ".t :. ,1 :. rt-, rom 0 :o tta .,n!As lar oist.tn. e tr mi 00.1 too po.ols ae. o hio.os t'io tiot, rm-r's

troin p.-rsot, tl know io- -e. 1 vt.ou.,1 sij.--t 1' t-OO.lO 0- IV.' to tie sr'ir. IOI1 rt' 'Or l..-l

01 p. tort pa :.i ! 'u l''. th OVpt .h io- of l.) lll vi too aop iiiiiiii ptnot, 1, o v !!', -.1 ii;a th .vt root, as to re pute the a- rein tt,-n,l ciao i - oi-, u:t i r co.n.ty 001. :t 01 the i- 11:1:114 .o.(.a

oa w hit !i i!,

w '.en von have do.; t

to t...u S' ue .. rrp'--uo.-y. kum. :ts t v no', d ill the co-mu:

;i tvj. Th. laws ot. !,,$ Sa. iiite z I a . most everv 1

re iiioe me I .xreu'.iv e contn'-etctj; wnh the

otiit r It is

1 -::. r t 1, . t. t. IsAnd e il.ie P.g of

tl. -man Is.

tti d. it w i-1

' in that ha

I f o :- r. gatd. :;::e..l:on submitted :e, in common vvi h e ht r 1.1 the I "nioti.

otiioers, and tho.-e I lis; t-rsemt nt of the !

STr;t:.vv, !) (. If?. veil Pi;i:siDi;. j-,

v t e p'.a.-e the iiaun ' . I I..! 1 ... 1 .

...... i.ir i , ,111 lie:, 1 i,l. la!

linn? as a ciuuhd.i:

o-ir c.

Magistracy of 1 : : i . : t 1 1 t : : : . ' v . t-'iev 1:1; he is

he Si nimo,

Ol till i tlisll!

,! -.- thr !

for

Ish-

.1 a 1 ot

Chit f

mg.

I he New ork (Ixpress in giving a sv-P-1? of the President's Message, speaks

have I: u i 1 ti;. lo. trom'-hn

t-'o-fooo vot, luit a -toco nn-.v, u ch him. The pi'oplo

t.l ' t 1,10:1iii'mlv and the 1 h.'it-e

an, I we t OOllM'ielUi;

I ' "1 is it r

) sn isly e of '.ate

n:n:

a

-.1 ni'lt of b:i is a rnrv w 'r exert i-e

:'is m : winch of your

o-'r j i-.'.iCi,-.i e '.re'.r.'re -e.ires the correc

suihoritv. It mav be removed by erecting an additional circuit, by pr olot-gmg thc tt?rm- of the co'trt. or increasing liieir iminher. h.itherof these renn do-s will, I dotptt ..it, eiFcrt-d!v remove hi emses of coit-ii'i.ii'.il. a'v' t. ;s yoo.r prevtdne- t fe'.cct that which wiii test acccmplii'i tlie 1 :::H:iic 1 o'm eel. I have heretofore fid'ly expired to 'die 1 .0 5!S! iture mv obp et lit our Prolate s s-re-n. and proT.:-etl the remedies most approved by my judgement. To thetn I refer yon and I wt'.l simply reiterate the opmicn, that without a substantial ehumg", it can never efuciondv guar ! th" rights

and mtere's of the Widow, the

rnnan

and tlie C re.!; tor, ;h: protection of which rs$ the chief o' jeot of its erection. Sho'sld the l."gisla!ure not conee.r in the view' here'.oiore su'urur.ed, a p.ir.i.il retneih- for th evils of the present tit ft ctive system will be touod in appomiment of t'ommi'siorsT of Probiies in xtdi coun'y. In the tip cd" a f-tilure on the part of the decedent to make ai appointment, the use. .it dutses of an ad itra:or and a right to mvesuga'e all claim

upon the estate may he given to lb I '0111- j withhold tat ir eon; niisioner, rcqmruig bun to make full re- gr true, li-e p-vr of his pro-eedt;!s to ihe court. J hoii5tl lie arrai-rnetl

To ?revenlthp accurnu'.-iti on of laree sum-:!

putme money at that o-.-.at, to rest.le at tin. seat of government. h,ir oiu. e:s consist

ot the Tr.'ijsurer, A.:. II, lor, Secretary ol State, one Fund Commissioner, and one member of ibf Hoard of I.. I rnal I:n-

niovement, in ail five in addition to the (Itiv eruor's stall", whoso dunes are connected only with the militia. The first three are elected by the h gislaiure, ami 'hf Tre-.suror r'one bis a::v control over t'i? ;e,h'i- moneys, '''lie other two were ape.;. nted by the (loveruor and Senate, and h ive largo amounts of the public hn Is committed to iheir charge. These officers h.ii e urjifonn'.y kept saf 'lv , ths'ujrsed promptly, and uiosi, salisiactorilv aeoouiut .1 tor everv tloilar passing liirtnigh tht ir han.h. and th.ert- never has been an oiiicrr di.'mrsiiio the public money at the seat of government, who has been gudiv ot any proved or known delinquency.

however, that active and

of lad. ami. ami 01 our

W e aio.eiuiy h-pe our contenim this state and elsewhere will -o ir views m r, I aii.tu i.i tUI

'" ' '

lei the truth be told tin o

;ive us

portatit mat'.

the medium of the press fearlessly and all tlilllonlties ami embarrassim

to an aval, a'o. e can., n: ite nn the

toid :..(

1

thus:

Mt' tin Van Itoron is p. ' Unit !. oow orire. uav, rimj .to tiolhino if the old hi. korv 111

noma in n at ti.o per, ami ns lie "loiiovve t.-tops" f trails al.'iur witli (car ami I'lio suh-tt, asiov luimitu i-; koet iu

hi! all i left t.i do- r.'pn'-oiituli-'os rt' ih..-p,-,. pit-' Am! oii'ii tpr r. -oli.mo are hinlt- 1 at! Tho

St Or Ih-ikt. thh.k of that' are coaxed am! uo.., ,!. All,! ..'1. Iioto,- ot" Ii irrors f,,r ihr

tloh,-! it i; n.-rf-tt-.! that the state hanks mav 1 1 ia-!o 11,0 ,,(' frr tompo:.i-v dopo-itf! ''he do.i 1 li :, ,,!" Vhra io!p!,;a is ki- h ,! at a rttt.'i of oourso. in rr:, r t.i follow in th.. f.w.

itps. I lit' is-i:i:: ol it- old '.ills m s, t I'.irth a

a o. :o 1. 1 in is.vi, m:t how to ei t at Hi, it 111,111-

-er Ml.! !!- pi:..'!, s t ii a t'.o -w ,y Ma.-j. i.ei. lli:r t'oromn )!!"., ;rs aro very wo',1. Tho .. I!. h.mn !ary i- in statu ,.i.t the ,.. storv of a half oonturv

V.r 10,1 is term .1 ever to ('.n,;ros u

Hi'. 0 j .'0. 'I'h.. or, is tlii-. N o h. on 1. ar,! i

is lift a pi'tocrsl

000 I t to Ue in

It ma! fit a

t.

Is it not pvohahh: th.-y wall ,ht so' 'rho politics are net t.i ho treated hko a oaimor Fi,;-rnill -.mlitii iitis run't la-oo tlie 1 lit ir will ''-- pr .(, ir,7 lr nr dt'i.t must ,.,):. Tlie.-c

s;ain I'mtn no pro;:, do t' to 11:0 thor l' t'ti'i.l lll.O!. Mi', fill r n.iaiifo, as ho to ht vi nil a tu; m.-a-a;.- ,l'u- o t:-!t

and f si; 10 e i- n .!' ', is . ' i ' ,t ,. , p l'rt:ns ! ania. I 'hi., ar ! lo 'ir -i ,- to hi a 11, ov I , ro 1 'o r. mo ) ,'i h-ho.!. :,:- :,. II !.,; ; I a,,-

77.'.' V in '.( l'f'ifr,)t m.r p. .-1,1 01 e n hi altered, and'ho ho the nv.ut.tltie Kii i -i,.-o--.'I , an 1 ii. 1 ..to. e would r. imu '. t!;ori 1. 1 ,- I,.-,,- m - .o!u sion, that "tho suppression ,.f pio ".,iar ime il. st 1

. tines 11.

A II !l Hi t Tl-.e iollow ing in, idenl Whig supper in I t s t 1 1 is . . ( 'ouner:

"Among the ( 'oininonw ea'th vv hie!: (uiv. Mvi

w loch Mas rare

manner and lu

t.eseription most I

ai I h t- famoin

:!..

n

ol

1 : r Ahs-

1 ' been matter

licito m

ti, was "ibo uusel's '' (,)

leil in a manner equalled. II in W as beyond all

u las pi, ture

,t . M.'l

1.

" .

lions in tavor rl' ( h-m-r.d H t it 11 rood our I'rtooipo! arios vv ill tr.t a

tlie party hv --tilii'iL" such toa-ts as t,.,p . , his hi h.dl' ai tlio Harris!. urjh .imaao. I,,t

vuui'iit to tin. I mil the I .. an 1 tn

er. ami vvo mu t sm oia-d; 1 at run 1 rurit. r

1 11 t iki's 11-1 po .; .ht t t.i 1. 01 I i t .ii r , '., 0 ;

though a in;-.; atov !-t- ej.p.ts, I to Van Toi,"!. 't,.,i ,' . - ... A . . - -

The Cele'nratian.

mrsii'iuce ol a re.-.oi ,1 turn ol

an t o 1 11 in

ol the eonserpietii'e.s o i,,r N h triumph in this state w as most ehet i:i:g and p,.(.

moeg o' tier iieant: fill a;;d a

hirh ho ,.sr I , 1..

ures w ,'iieii he u-rd ci

I'e. he lil.t ne, I it to

opriate h;

in 1

that r.fn r i iug h

.t

'Ut II

, h

, 1

l.e'l. w a

m -jt sty up. the r'-st ol

) ul si.ok.i n . v ; 1 1 1 lo r hi.,', u I ': I ;:.g -a

fun.- run 01:!.

hearing dov, 11

1 whit' "io ,', til A 'tut the llgma. wo. ,

nentarv to our

iiginlioe.'it ('ir frtl dismantled at broke firm l.cr poeoj Iv of ohi-

por

s- ami v, :'li

1

ami iiKilciit i III s Wet lllllg

..;

instant and en;husi,,s;;e ciieeti

eoinnan v.

Inn g', 'i.i r,"

st amid the

'i of he

In ami

I

ft":

ect:

of

a 1 IV i

st ill !im; a ha. I i:10. hr oannon i

Hm; .V (

gn ' 10.10 . :

ton tn.d oil" tho M,-s-.' tin is soar. ,1 w l,i' Wa-hin.-t ui Minu'

.0 pro-

a-ptemUer--

par:

A -

on ate aware

artilici,.! attempts have beott in ule to ex cue a distrust of the fidelity of the olii

( er. ot tlie Stat

o? I overumeut, ami to ere-

re is a eommnation

ate tlie belief t'-.a t1:

oi oliicer residing at tlie capital, who are leagued with in hv; 'jab. and are habitually guilty of gross perversions of their trust, and in the f. indolent use of the public funds. Our e.'.i.ei.s have paid th-ir nxes cheerfully, -i d will no doubt continue 10 d s-n under the belief that they art: faithfully ap-'..rd m the object for which they were collected. Should they hclievc that the money so o'.taiued, or that bonow t tl fir our public works, is corruptly and improperly nse.! by o'dh-ers t - t 1 . , -. . -

ami in jiv i,;u3,s, iliev ti ,.l and ou-ht

to

do

once. It the char

oi,en.,'iii lmiivitluals

at the bar of ouhlif

istice. r.nd h. f,,re the tribunals of thir

wings lor tiie i resnleiiey, vvia vanish like the uiisi.bs:,in'.i..I fahi ic of a v isiort. With us tiie people have a firm ami most unbounded eonlidenee in tlie talents-, integn'y and industry of II imson. They ar" aware of his long and faithful services to

virrs's , to what vou pha-a-. - I'M. V. It.'.

is 1 vail even t.tko a National Hank, if von wid Mr

Prrt.d.'llt. -p,r low in thorn if ( ;

I" the j U over well and re-el

ot me

.New Albany

ie

past

il

voice

imiua'.ed At hail cannon"

t 1

th

as a succ'-sslul g'-ner.d. ami as acon-isient statesman. His devotion t.i his country on the bloody plains of Tippecanoe ami at the Thames., have not bei n lorg.itton; neither ha the ardent fervor with which he h is advocated the rights of the people ami of toe war-worn veteran in the councils ol" the itepuiilie, sunk intt) obli v io.i. Uepuo-

MneJ, scaled ami

on tlie footstrps. I v.o,!,l n,,t f Jackson til l n .t !;o!.i a tioiu!.

tie. iv, -red n! inc. .. a

The Wabash river is falling, but is vet

in good boating order.

I'll,

urUi: ;

i t.'.c Aii'iitii: A irt'rt

:; o'clock. '. .1. I.ATi: AMI IMI'OiCTA.N T I'KthM CA.NAi. nn: I'.M'idois i)i;i'KATi:n at sr. I ' II A !il IIS. Tm-tolloiMa tioiu the Ijui lintrtoii Free Press, m.'i i o tike 11 as Jeoit.ivc of the

1 11 r:.

.-lit

0. 1

icans

thesf.

sen ict s a

rt' not ungiateiu! tliev remember e.iigs. lias his lour- ami faithful

-oi lier tiiied his cotters: No.

II

as

III:

;h station as a Senator increased

is worldiy weaiin: .10. Ills enemies ad

mit he was alvvavs tlie friend of his soldier, and that lit: was reprehtmsihl y so. lor that when they were sick or wounded, he luniished them wrh wine and nutriment from his stores, thereby, as these gentry assert, 'descending from his dignity as a commanding general in visiting

ami ministering eomtorts to a sick or w

.'...I ...1.1;.., "

I'Ullll-

T

honisv

io his hands, his duties may cease on bis 1 country. If false, u is due alike to the depositing the notes am! evidences of debt! accused and to the community, that the with the clerk. On reaching their matn- P'-hhc min.l should be disabused. You

ii" " '-"" v appoint ine next r.i i ii'ssf- me power, ami on von , nlv ifMiwr an

llsvii.e itv tt.ize'.te savs llar-

rison is the only man who can unite the voice id" the people, and that voice is the whig voice. The w higs nunj be vanquished by divisions in their councils let il.cm take beet!. Our intelligent friend of the hnfavrtte Free 1'ress speaks thus: "Who shall be the next President? This enquiry is going the rounds of the whig papers, buTas yet there is a diversity of opinion. To ihe enquiry we respond and say, I Eneral

xi 1 1 n ?j r?

kin or tome other person to collect the me hithduty of examining narrowly into

amount due en them and p,v the elamis jt ie discharge of everv public, trust, and after they have been app.cved by ihe exposing ail abuses tin t exist. I wouhl Commitsioner and certified by the clerk, i therefore rceomment the appointment of a For the want of legal and business quali -j eommifee with power to send for persons fiealione on the part of adrninisinitnrs, a"d pipers, to investigate the whole subtipeniee are incurred and losses sus-jct. The public money js depoaited tn tained.

I URlSO. rrn cf Tip. lofl'ir Thames; the tried (En

eral; the experienced Statesman; the faith

ful public servant; the unassuming farmer

sure as W ashington lived, and such as

he died: and last, but greatest, the honest

man. 'tha noblest work of God.' "

It is surmised that another distinguished and patriotic gentleman will also be pre-

. t diaries.

lit" HUM; TON. Fn.l. iv. I)

I.ATFST I'KilM CANADA. st. (diail.s t ikeii too pati . ots tii'ipersed! Sii.'li is tlie intt 1liifiiot' hy liio heat from St. Jehu's last niht t 'oi. Wetttrt.il! l-assoJ tln.mh S. Johns o-u r.iav W illi his lr.i-.is .111 tin ir way to Montreal. Aoonrtiin to prt'seiit intonnalion the attack enminoiico.l at 'i o'clock en Saturday, and tlie tort w as entered at the point of liio hairnet at hah

past four, with the loss of only four men oil tinpan of iho 1 ,,n allots. 'J'ho I'atnot loss ahoul JlMI

killed; and HO taken prisoners. lirovvn and hit

men tied 111 the ihroolion of St. LV1111U.

4t Froiii llif .on. Ci'; f'Cizclic, GEiV. JIAKSISON. This veteran, whose popularity made the first inroads upon the sciicd calumna of the Administration, will again be bro't out by the people in IS 10. lie was before emphatically the candidate of the people ami -will be so again. Thev respect his virtues ami admire his patriotism, lie has been tried as an executive oilieet, and was not found wanting. lie lias during a life in the puhlic service, maintained the character of an honest man. We have recently passed through a large portion of Western Indiana, and have conversed with many persons in that sec. tion on the subject of the next Presidency. The opinion was unanimous that Ger. Harrison was the man who should be nominated against the powers that be, or their selection. His majority in Indiana wouhl be overwhelming; ami to run another would be to jeopard the party in that state, w hatever might be the present signs. 1 His name and his connection with the

ue eonviii'.ion was brilliantly

1

) I . M . "tlie loud

gave the signal fur illumination, w

was succeeded by a stirring lire of "Tii" guns. The simultaneous lighting of the town introduced most beautifully, the festivities of tlie evening. Our good Whig friends, almost to a man, gave shining indications of their political views upon this occasion. The illumination was pretty general quite so m tii- principal

streets although here ami 1 ht re "Ihe dark tlesS Visible" oave tokens of the Irs.drrirr

of a misled politician. When the l.ring had ceased a large procession, directed by, ami composed of the respectable mechanics of New Albany, marched in an orderly manner, through tiie di.i'ci-tiit streets, am) halted in front of u,.r -rood r..; 1 1 1 .'.. 1 1 . . 1 1..1 ,

iiicnij 1 i.i.e 1 1 oiei. 111 1 ne 1 a o I this procession was carried a transparency, with this inscription: "New ohk ronm- vi,' Tin: two I'ou.iii.N is ait.o at::" Directly behind tins transparency, was a viwl, having for its figurehead, a bust ol' MAJOR JU'K DOWNING, ami in the rear of this was the piece of artillery that 11 1 1

nail so eminently perioruieu us duly. Arrived at the place of rendezvous, just designated, a platform was erected upon Gannon; J.vmks Collins, Jr. was then most loudly called for bv the immense

A corn;.-'::1.- I. Illinois, fur the

mg heet sto-ar. o

.' culture of -

of hoi

ipanv is

.'i'l'..

is I I t II I i purpose 1 I I". : 1 1 1 the Ik. 'J'),e

- . with

:!.-'

cnrpiraleti in I manufacloro.ppy. and e piloi of the 'die pin i'rga t eeitaia i-i-

. 1

tt'ght six '!ept in wo re not are tin re

sr.) :' I I ..1

!eird,r I

:i on i fir'v-.-' house, an How m in'.rv. thai

era:

if

-h

iw th..

Wednesday v m pt r-ei-1 by the bv my 1 iilajrei no l.e eonsid-

iha.i

: numhei.

ii contain moic A'. ) . J.n.rr

alt to

;nn 11 iri .f.'i'n.'

'.', near the river a number of g.-

Have heen

'iff. On a hirh th s I 'cros. M issouri. aves. which n:i:. ear

i 1 existing for centuries an, -I

made t'or men who w t ie far superior in sue to those ot' the present day. On tlie short: of , rimer- river, near the town of Fenton, there an immense cemetery, containing several thousand graves, all of lliem remarkably small, ihe largest not exceeding four feet in leneth.

audience, and 111 a speech o about thr

lourllis of an hour's duration, vvhi

was

,1

ever ami anon iiiierrti-itetl nv the r audit.

of the multitude, he impressed, most effectively upon the people the pat condition of the country, ami eloquently contrasted that gloom with the dawningof the glorious sun that has risen in the If 'tat

and is now imparting life to the federal

ompaet. Major Ih.Nf.y P. Thornton.

being in like manner called for, next addressed the concourse in his happy sty le.

JoitN .s. Davis I ,sq closed the speech

with a few forcibly delivered, ami

ICS,

appro-

ee.ebration

priate remarks. In line, the

was highly creditable to all concerned. No riot, no discord occurred to mar the enjoyincuts of the night. It passed oil', as the late events w hich it commemorated have passed off by leaving wholescme benefits behind. .Vc V'kutj (itzcii'c. Among the gratifying incidents of ihe late election in this state, was the het that nearly all the old Revolutionary soldiers scattered through the country, vo'cd the Wing tiekrt. In this co::nty. we believe they ditl so to a man. We have noticed in the papers the fact mentioned that many of these old patriots, bowed down with years and trembling with ae

ti insertion of the .v-1

i't nlis'is have been warned o pernicious effects, prodnefd teeth taken from the tlfad.

a practice now pretty extensively followed in the large cities. dreadlnl and fatal ease of disease, in one instance teas m ibis way romiii'iiii. -a!-" I to a ia.lv, who jaws and face presented a horrible'. pectaele before sdie lound relief in death. Ztrd. jour.

0 Trclli. h:e by the v the lisp (if to abandon

Canie of Cold. p, f a lor in Piidtiinore, thinks it must be miebtv

5 .

for tliey have io

11

eo.ti up in .x t.mgi'.on.

thetmometer there, and it just gets as cold as it pleases." Cure fi-rt!ie l'd.e-imiitifn. VxnUe h-t'.f mi ounor of saitj.. trt- in a pint of hran.'v. ami a tahlo-si.oorifiil ,-vcry d iv. It is uti,!, l,v those who liavt-Irie.l tho .tperimtrit. to l r n nuinl e-t-ellont antiih.to f ir that d.uil, Jo tvvi tin.T ,,.,,,c.i

rt 1 "...mi

niplamt.

4 46

Will Congress.

uni'g its jiresent fe.f-

sion, assuring the late extra session, refuse to appoint a committee lor the investioation of the transactions in the I'lond win ? The refusal during the extra fesgion was disgraceful. Our Major Generals had been court-martialed; hundreds upon hundicih of our best ami bravest troopg had ben sacrificed to no purpose, the war had lasted for years and there was no prospect of its termination; ihe most infamous frauds and extortions, as appeared from unquestionable testimony, had been practised in Florida, with' the connivance of Government agents: seven thn j

dollars had been paid for forty cords of

"tin, 1 in a country covered forest; tl18 full value of a -steamboat had been' paid to her captain for a single short trip, and

L