Vincennes Gazette, Volume 10, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 March 1841 — Page 2
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or y5nr countnej, una ro.i fiJaiJ bJur vi.t'j .-: :"a;h
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of 1v?i;i;
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nt. Tit j -'aiuar ;be a fii'.a'. miitakc, for it ou)J be the vor thiog. of a!! etr:? that woulJ Kir up rtritV. f don't pretend to acceu!? for it Ht ?jch i the nntar of ike treed awiUinsr-
ids to fight if only to show that they, 'are not afraid of bein licked; fin 1 then' i
is no othor people since tlio day a of Adam
who hr.vo shown tins like the. peopl wno peak English aat'ral.'y. They n ?wr wns Known yet (except ft ion; oursclv' t i
gree to stop lighting becauo" they i:red
they would have tho worst ot it; ami this comes from their true ridi-ion, and true
law, and their love of both bow! 1 all oth
er consi-.l?rnions. Now, as before said, if vou
vice it is Don't wast m-noy in an idle protection, as yoa call it, of your Colonics here; j:jt keep military fore- enough to
aid your civil Miiiori:it:3 m execut'iiur the
laws, and it
it militia cs ti:r i Laws won't reoum
Si
TmtnAv, Vak:ii 27. USil.
'. ;n r. ad-
sucn i torce is required.
practicable.
much to f-.i.
jnr-.fie
mom;
p nh tiieC-onunon Si'in! principle, and
always make? irool law? and m'd iia too;
tor it crerite a common interest, (rive vo ir soldiers "quarter eetions' of land in Canada, an I put them n on half pnv, to ft id them in clerinj up ground fir a year or two. Mid they wiil sin become profltahit citizens, imtend of n.thl nhlr r
t.1on what coiKfqu.uiee i it to England's jlory or ICn'aiiti's ;r.ppi:ie"s whether thov
It.irrison Candidote for Coogrcas.
IUC HAKD THOMPSON
'j j.h.- r. .i ,.:or i.feii lo nniii-'!!i
Vf- ' A f ""tl v i?i a ti urn r x xt
.-..iv.i.iui.iii i v.1 .x 3 e can
didate tor Con?tftb!o at tiie ar.:roc
April eiuction.
OC?" We ire authorized to annoe.nee Mr SltlMECA AL.M V, as n candidate for Con .stable at the April tdeeticn ensuing. (Cr Wo are authorized to announce Mr . J (' '( 1 !!Vn " I.'l i: i .
, v i . iv, t..- it ciiiiuiuaio lor
t on?tabie at the next April election
jean people lies in the breasts of her free
inorn sons: but it is enuallv true, that
- . . . ' '
uioso eons of hbertv can render but in
emeieni aia wttiiout uiaeinline. It s
that thntgive? the cotintty xjnnfidence the ofTictfr ronfiJfliiee in J th.? gohliers
cor.aJsfnoe in oaff another; and v.';;hou
that, a ho9t vr.u!d serve but for a show.
Wech mijjhi be said upon 'din subjec
bJt it would b( paying but 3 doubtlu compliment to the u-idti standing arid mili Jury pride cf tlio youn men of this sec
Hon of the country, to dilat nnnn rh
maiter, when it is fresh in tha memory o
many, iia eifertive cerviec which wr.
rendered bv ths moun'ed men under the
command of Geo. Harrison durn-: the
onmpnigf) cf the north-west. I merely
m-..e these drsultory remarks, in accord
luice with the exprese-.! desire of corns
w.10 U I 3!i iiitcrcet in r;zard to i!ie mat
ir, 3nd lo brinj the subject bp for 2 those
who have not, perhaps, thought much
camp Uf)on r" ir 11 inef!9 WIi'i thfir appro b baiion, measures might ippeddy be atlopt
ed, to carry it into effect: but that I leive
for other?.
A TWOOxKK. Vincpune, March 23, 1341.
cuooo to hve und ir la ?nf their own nd
pav to '-.r own tax"", so lo:w a; t'uv
J
and pr-y in p'ain ImdU- and ox tend the
so
--":igc of hur.ain ii'xrtv an,l comfort;
: wo word that
1
re
'-a .rue, an t can 1 , -
un ierst'-v" Jv -nv ot
old JI:
e, Wit. 1 tire
itt
or.ly known to tna: wr.'t -n or clenrlv :i' r. i warm's of t!je v to ca il a. ad dis
pute aru ug t!ieiri3-!'- 0.5 n m n.' p i!:a.
b.:t m a.nv cua cont-t l.vtweea iil
..... .. t7 r. ; a 3 ij ivi iic u2m ofa:i ;e sou i.J laws, liberty un-i good order. Tish? i- trie doctrin-.' tea: should prevail a: the oit' ir. It make no odds in what 'j-irt-r -if th w..rM "wartns mav tiiov ai- parr and par.-"! oi :a. mother stoek- ;nU ?mv " rr..l
etwe?n thmn and their old f. .?,'.- i ,
Li b.' av-:io,; i
t"r, a; f.i
fiov t
Te;itio:3.
The Conveniion, composed of dele-
gales Jrom the several counties in the Sp.
. it rvn 11.
iisuing April p"' Lonsresional Di.trici met at ,he Court House, in the town of liioomxield,
I 111 lrffn rmmft" 11,,.! .1 . -
rrv iv , I ... .liijuu.iy, j;ie loin f VfiniVv Z ' o-clo.k.for the purpose of l'lJ"'Al1 MlVllW a3 a OltIK I, .1fP t..r I nnminoiinir o tnli.M. l.i .
at tan comin." Ann o5,.rri.-v., I,.f .ia.t,:..i .1. ... 1
' - I ..iuhiwi, in iiju i.iinjrPda
. I . . . ... -- , i
una were oranizcil bv en: Hnr tnuppn
thr. f ... , : r 'uuiuy, u the
... v.vi. w paper considorahly m- cnair, an,! appommi J.. H
fericr to what we have been miner f,,.rn. j V tg". Secretary.
Wc are compellnl t!ii
horr, of
tofore. As suuii a possible, paper of a . " o:" 'Ir- '"rry, cf I)j:C6g. good quality will be procured aad rem. lt cn. ,fM Zctte wii, present a more denni m,r.i. nomted t! rennn no,,,.., .t' f
'V i -- W a' .ih i in tine 1 1 . v ?
i i i ... .
o "ing ,;arei'. wipim its oicn d-a! cf Pel; ha
aea ju.u uv our eattirprismc .... . 1 ' ry
cii'r,
n in-
up m
m presiue over t!:is Conv.-M-ir.:, -,
mode of tranactnior hi i-ioc
W hereopon the clnir p;, (!,ud loIIowiDg geiulemeu jid conim'.t:ce. County of Knox, Mr. Ch.mb.-r-
ItrS, Marti.i,
U-.1 the
the
. . . . ;
prosper, so vou nr .or :f
.1, Vou 31 a fall a'.i.i v.'..
teo 'A list i'n'-j sha'i bm.v get Uppvrmot all
air.
can t.ie:
art i Triers
o
I. A , u . . : . i
uiuv i-) iiie case, i. ior on-, it mt:;g
hr" eis,; f.-mie place is just as unsafe
noy uuit.f, s ii.-n i-jiivs U'U t t' .".K ihc.m
English. i'h;3 doctrute, perhapo. won't suit smut r n i . . . 1
101.S.S, oai me time .s come to speak out tru
ly and tre.nkl. I h. .inglo-Saxonfam-ify, wherever loacted must be true to themrelves, to tiieir laws, their religion, and fhe;r notion of human liberty or foreigntfs may triumph. We should tell ail'nat ons to keep tiio neaeo, or we shall make th?m do p, and if wc walk m ton'"! '
I.
Co. a i
rhey
Etatb'.a! C. i V. ,lh ll; lev.
unon
. tor
u !.-:i
air. h:i Trees. Mr. Hoticj;io:i, Mr. M.'Acl!?r;o
HcsotctJ, That wc congratulate
our
ICUlV V.
will rot u
oo.ir.y
or:-
uig o v ii( l, .a
id- of the Waax'i a
Mr. IS;
Mr. We sit",, j, Mr. Ft-lhuvs,
Th- LJilr Eoui-
'.!!o .u: aal of the 'it'
inst. boar the iotelhgoiKo that the lVefi Her' !oj a-,,....: i.. .
.-.new i:i , ;ruc:amaaon lor con-
vcaaig C-ongresj on Monday the. 'Shi of
Mav next.
ms new s was brought
uv
Lrc:itieman who 1
'it
a.jliinton
. i - , ....
oi tne mail. J nr
arrmeiel c.rra.:i ..n,nnft ,x
on t ie
in advance
a reason assigned, js
incurs c, r-e country.
For ourTr, we hae come to the conr!.
kiou.tliat it (Hairison' InAuural) u not more
cu,..r,fura, lor what it ,Its .,v. t'n Air
( ).
-'ir. Csb'irc.
o.r.
i:a-i ad
t f
A
u cm
v ''"rvr'iri
iiarlifi ara
?cho, ,!s and
A c, r.c i
' l
'frit Sun.
irons to
o :r loac: iministc;
"iisrderal; e c.;i,-
)re- to
oh t ; ; iMri a -1 la i 5- i .f' tf
her?
oi it.- way netting torth
-".no wlien CuUirress his n. tio'is mora par-
'.t Congri-bc? is l;k-.dy
j-'-nt m inti t:n."v owina" io trie fact
our countrv
.-s noh'o fire ivhicli wa never forct
My i!:irr ivf:o we.-o thetv, ar.J rhore r.-ho were not.
It
man,
bv the C
em, it is only tteam p.nv ,-. f'lhcr i'P.pr . . .. p.-c ' r. I f-m i s ' ? ;ar ns' n " , ms: b- f u t. hi I'resiot. ' It is considerplote (Lvtir.icMf
generai prm:'p;es meets ho will ;;ivc . : i
iicuiam on matters m.
to e.ct el!. Times lire a: a,way are not erv e'Hi, ftiat v ut conntrv and
N7ut the rm.?. tune, som.; five years ago. ) an incendiary, the estimated loss of which
tooK n-'non toima: t.'ie powvr ot t.ieir two respective paper mo.-uv regulators ram-
oc fccrii by rel'crenoe to another that Ki.-Jaird W. Thouipson. beta nominated for Com-rcs? li'-catlon which hltfdv C.-nneneU
at Bioomficld. W think the nomination I
J utnam, fiiwren.'c )ven, Oiccn, tii.tv, i "(,
j Jurroai until V u'cbak, P. M.
" -l"'CK, P. M 1 he CiinvetoiM ii ... t . ... . . .
... j.i;.'! nu to ad I journmeut. j
1 iie committee appointed iu the morn
ing, men mtdo th-j Jollowiug report: The committee appointed" to desijte nfficers cf the invention have performed that duty, and deport, That they have selected Joseph War-
tier, of l):iv: iniii,i.. f i i
t- i- i, wwuij,, n,, i resiueiii: H illiam Bruce, of Knor mnniv o :.,..
Cromwell, of Chvcouniv. for n,
sidents, ?nd E. IE Scou: of Vipo coun.' ty, and IE IE Throan. of ()'.v,
tor oecretane?. Ill
i Hat e ich county be
.i una i-iinvimuon 1 1 . . .
iom rctumeti to the Au litor ,,f , in l V jriviri.r to
i.ii uu couiuv .i v o:.
rutithd t,-
Jor (o.-erv-
one 150 a:?,
sticecc !
no
th
a good one, ?.n.l that it wi
jor.c pretends to doubt.
A desiruetive fire recently occurred a; .New- Albany, supposed to be the work of
posing it would make matters better but the cx'jerime.it proved otherwise. The new Banks in both Countries putPd tho flta.lrior '!! W I .,. ..,).! . r-
" ' on i. n .;. .-v, uuu iiii'ii want cl coa fidence f a:..u . r i
"w - v. i iui;u in tees leu
TO l."ri' Mil' li-iir 1 . ...J". 1
.v,.. .u,! crtuii came uoa ,n
d con
to hard currency f..r crerfiV am
ur;ir i.rpf r mn. . i - . j - i
- ...... n iuv'w ...oum, w men can iitt mighty piston rods and tarn big wheel, but when a tnld breath is thrown unon it
I
it is thought canan: CaU f-hnrt .o"if; nnn
Tiie nsmcs of the sufferers re Col. P. E. Tuley and Mr. foldcm. Wry little in?urnncc.
GONGERT. I at: ixcenxes Hand contemplate giting a concert on Thursday evening
next, at tlio Presbyterian Church, for the
and it is condesend, its power is reduced bencnl of Mr- Jol" Lamp, the teacher.
vo small quanta v oi cold water, lim Jlr- i-amp richly deserves the ronJ wiJ..
j- ...... I -
jvTttgn nai.ons mu"ii. t trunk bjcatiso vour s of our citiz-ns
countrv and mv countrv cnn'r hv r.!l ,!oK
f - - J " v i S.HlV 4.. '..I, iid and silver on demand, that we are
r v
i Javiss FCr.ox on.iilv.n Vigo Putnam Clav Owen Cieen Lawrence
10 Vi hi lo 2't 7 10 in la
countrymen upon the wise sleection oi the Cibinet Sy (ieneral Hr.rri,on
po9cd, it u, of eminent statesmen of the various parts of the Union,itW!v. insure that harm my of feeling and strerxuh vi iion so indispensable to the pure and euicient summi.tration of t.hc Uovramen?. Resolved, Thai this Conyrntion have read with uafei-raed gratifica'ton, th n. augural Address of President Harri?on; and that in its elevated tone, it? truly He'.
, ...,,..w:, .ma t'.s candid and
expnett avowal ul political principles v
recognize a favonbla augury that' he will
realize me just expectations of those who have elected him to power, ana nT -i
determination on hit part to brin back
me uovernment to its JtiTersoniaii sm.,
dard. when it vai3 ad minis tpi-eil r,,r fi.
'ii
tlPod oi the countiy.and not cf the office
holders.
Resolved, In tlio J.injuage of Oenera
Harnson s Inaugural Address, "That
dl rp 13 nnfl tTiu..ir.. .... I l i ..
...... w nin.-Hio ucum caaaiiaieu thau another, to produce that state of things so
much livprecated by all true Rerviblie in u.r ... e :t. .1. - I. I . ' . .
"j wiaiu ricu are uaiiy aUdin-r to
their hoards and the poor sinking deeper into penury, it is an exclusive metallic
currency;" and that, therefore, a well regulated Hanking system, so far from be nor
uiimcal to liberty an I prosperity, is calcu ated to advance and suapim the best in
. ... .rn .
leifsisoi an commercial, manufactur nr.
and agricultural communities.
W I I 1 9 T
tfcsoivea, 1 hat we lullv concur in the
visws expressed in General Harrison's
nugural Address on the subject of par
ty spirit, and that, in his beautiful and
patriotic language, "It union that we
want, not ot a party for the mko of that
any, but a union ot tho whole countrv
for the sake of the whole country.' fitsolved, Tint we hearlilv concur in
General Harrison's doctrines on the important su-dectof SlatPi Halite, exnrass.
cd as lollows: "Tiie citizens nf ia,.a
tate unito in their persons yj; t!Je privilje which that character confers, and all
mat tluy micht claim as citizens of the
nited States: but in no C3S0 caa lf)3
name person at the same ;hi1Cf act as a citizen of two srnardte States, and h
increjore poutivrli; precluded from anv
. ,1 r. ., - ...'.I. .! - '
Kinyimitc fvtiit tat rttervc ' po'vers of any State bi:t that, of zv'nch he 'is.for (he time Icing a citizen." And that the -ame is another conclusive evidence of the falsity of the eft-repeated charges against lam, of Federalism and 4bo'i-
mmism, by the pies.-es and paruztms of the late administration.
Resolved, Th.it the presses in the ne-
CPiirV ni:ml T-r-v.. . O.
v...., , ,1-.,.! Ul government should never be used to clear tha puiPv
or to varnish crime;" and. that a decent and manly examination of tI.Q atlj 0f tue Government shout 1 not only be tolerated
nut encouraged. Resolved, That each member of this
v-ouvenuou uni use ail honorabla exertions to secure the election of Richard W. Thompson, who has been sn ,,:
mously nominated on this occasion, as
f preaentative m the next C ougresa from this district, in the approaching Congres, sionl Cdiivass; and. also urge our friends iu different parts of the district to use the;
. u j'uijiwm: v.uie.'i eliaractfr. iztu the immortal canvsss of IX U)
Bedford, March 20, 13-11. j vff:cc of THE cCToi. Gentlemen: r.benezrr Bcon. collector of the I have received your letter of the loth' tons t Barnstable. MaisachaiBetts, vice instH'it, announcing to me mv ununitn tits Henry Crocker, whr.se commission exnomination by ti e D.. legates to the'pired on the 3 I itut.
uinomiield Convention, as a candidate j for (Congress in the Second Conrcs."ion-i Cask of
Disiiict. Uuder t!ie circumstance.-? i American, cf
"
Ycrk
which accomnanv ibis snniirv.i-.i.m- I !n Iot!er mst rec--i'. ed frcrn f.Iprp-tvt:, .
should but pooriy repay tha khidness ' :"?.: and confidence of ti e eon mention, and Wo ha-r? r.O'-v rK" ir.crrf..ici ccr-flcctc"
ir. the belief, the: no noricu9 uiflicultiea will l:::errirpt y.r rr!":ioa5 with Crcr-t Meantime, however, fill possible precautions to pre von t tae occur rtneo of eny un-tr.vr.-J cvcnti on the frontier, f.re laV.i'rijr by tho A Jministratic-i:. " Mr-jor Gen. Scott, net Ie distingui-d.td m a pacificator than, at need.na c df.shin soldier, arrived here last night from Washington, on h'i3 way to the Niagara frontier.
to Mke all proper measures to repress or
.i .
wioe represented by it. were 1 to interpose any objection to the use made of
my nan.p. 1 therefore except the nomination. A knowledge r f the nniver?j conviction, that ec isis like the present, dem inds the enlistment in the public service, of the utmost energy and best intellect of the j
country, compels me to regard my'sclection, for a station so elevated and responsible, as undeserved by any public services that I mav have reiulpri!. ' -,.
though I shall be enabled, if elected, to ! rfTc! y purtisan outbreaks ihet might
a steadfast nrl:,e m r-ie cu-,f ?(;5 and by reason, c:
promise nothing more than
and earnest devotion to the hest interest" of my country, I hope I shall experience no abatement in my attachment to those 'pure pr tuiplts uf republicanism, for
the support and vindication of which, the pine and venerated Harrison has been
wlevated to the highest station in the rift
of die American people."
1 J: next session of Congress will be
one ot treat importance to the countrv. J lie Various Ouestions ot nnlili nilirv
. - - - - , r wfjicli wul necessarily arrise durintr its
deliberations, will require much energy
ratlection. Our currency is destroyed, and without the charter of a National
hank, will continue to be suhipfi in
isastrotis fluetuatiotiE. Our revenue;
are s i rt of the government expenditure?, and a regulation of the tariff, is essential
a correct administration of afThirs.
Phe distributive priucip'e embraced in
Mr. (.'lay's land bill must then be settled
conformably to the snrruuous views of
oat distinguished and pa'riotie stntesm an,
or remain a fruitful source of pro tian contention. The government must be bro't
MoEeod'a trial il Lock port.
Thr trial is noticed, we betieve, for thit day xreek not this flay, as lias heretofore been .stated? and wc hear it rumored from Wnvihigfon, and we believe truly, that the Aftorrtev General of t::e United State, Mr. Grittctrien, will bo present a: Eockport, on . boheif ot the United States, to
lux.
u arrant.
ps in ta ? csf !:if.'
Proposed Manvf'clui e of Irun Uniti
es. A tJcI.ru
ui
advaniajres to be dtrivc
)?.
Ill:
to its original simplicity and ptiritv.
d. for
a rmtir.H , . I E
. I'vMv i -.ji ii.t; executive. w;e
1
twelve ear- o
writer thus speaks of tht-
hrivtd from the con
struction of houses built of Iron:
"In Eng!.id and America iron haa already been applied to these pmpoe. i.-i lact cur cast iron i. now at the price we expectcd i(, to enable us to reader houe more commodious and strong, warmer in winder and cooler in sumnur. than houses ch'I be thataro boil: of brick. But iron houses p.)ess still greater advaut-ige. S.-cure from Pre. tiiay ave. ti-.e expense of ins'trancc: "me. t'roni ligbtaipg. ejrtl.quakes :-.ad icuiid-dhfi, thv 5oan thv x
I'.e
Bail
n.'-'i' r.
I if IlL'i
;t. with if!i
' n 3 ' c r
. v o.
plain prmci:
o- con'f'utifm. so lo-?
:t oe re-i stahiished. In? pcriiy 0( nitrpese end dirtin;rui!f n f r I-I ;. f r , . 1... :. i .
tJl i.,u;no!is c.uzen now
u m ueau ot tn? nztmm ,-'
, tn :-:f
Pn u veu mi pi
fr-m.
:s 'm r.rapl:
ruarrau'ee, that
oe yiej P?op!e
in
t
and in mm
fare of tli
me
i.
to tt::
t::-3 security ?'o-ri;T to th
e coor.'rv.
. . r .t ... . -
'r11 ilJ couur.ue th extrn-.' of
i i ,t ,. ..; ... i . .
iy.,.inru which is tiie pra-e ed liber-
y ''ive recentiv effected a gio.-:-ous revolution. To de'velope ii5 results 'dl require concert, union 3lid r-.-r-
P.I shall take occasion, before ths election, to nuke my scmiments fully known upon the several p,itie:,I oucMion..- which
"un "i-resi tne public mind, -y.A whether successful ,,r !U)U ?h,, aUvsiVa Tl- 1 I 1. O , . I ' y. . . -
"iwi me niri lively !eeiinTS of
io the evidence of
ministration.
? aid viilj
reseatHiives of tl.n
f fh'-se ol.dects.
peritameni we.
It ii theiefore, wii!
ih.-y a; e, OI.- o.';ie
!-. I'l CO ',
1'jrc;':. w i s hi io !,
i"!;f ua
urat r:-.p;ditv,ther c ' d ! y r. -iting till tiie
a.Kdh r, ) A
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TO ! e.:
efaiu
ai.
na". ghbor, Co
i.ji .
;ay .on
:n..
ved
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iw.-i n E vf ,i
u , r 'ivd h
i.h::;'. ii... 'dm i'eo
ocv. ' W I I o:mi
1
It'll
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o jr;i! v.mic p mid?'; to il. HoilK-l .-i h:;i!
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a-1 I
'..,, in me i ivr atmfi o'OM'is li.ibilily ol in.n woiiiu ihe
t evr, w lpier; ustairiii,jr run irju.
e . . - . - '
g rat: Pa
' .VC! fai.H)!! f. Mil.! xo .
f.ii. piumt.fr. ami bfa-k-makers
e ;i voided: ai d mho', o
onger Jini.ov."
o that 'he r
,h,
m
Ai
v eh'tn.ue
will
'a ii! m
Which were read
adopted. Ou motion of it was
and ua.-.iii:no;is!v
i'reemau of
by your letter.
Accept, ge;i!i'e:ni.a
o; to.-) (nu veiuion and
'oiandeiicc con ved
h
Uif-mpt-r
dividualiv. :h
-Teen.
Resolved, That a co nmit
lectcd
by bv
That the votes be cat by counties
one delegate fiom cac,',, to be sei
..c,ryalC9 uum inn 6ever3l countie the votes to be shtn viru, mr.
Which report, on motion of Mr. C3
1--UU, ed t.-recti, was im
mimousl v
reti in.
ar-
cor.cur-
e J Oi thrpp i-.
appom,eu to coirtspond wiih K. W Themnton, Esq., lo noiifv him of
.lommaiion, and request his acen'aor
.vuertupou me chair appointed the
i r i u' p nrr rQt'-w-w .... t
6 sc""l-'"-ii. .oessrs. James
,UUi," '-ul vreen, tj. Neott. ofVi-
go, aim i. o. icrrv, ol Javies
Mr. Smydth, of Davids, 0;Ered tl
itiiowmg reemlutior.: r . i ....
iiLsuiucu, i nut the thanks of ihU ft.,.,.
fur rr.
to." y.m.-!; pj.
t ie n'surance of nv t?p( m.
our obedient e rv m R- w- TiJOMi'AJX. Messrs. I-roemcii. Sco'.f and Tc;:v. Cie'iiuiiUec.
e OJicefexln? at ; '.y,. dimgion cor. sooneeio ,o o. v
, . ... ... .i, .1 t iy 1 I 'ouiap rce nay:
'v
York .'
-isve :u'!v t i ,, !
"een i en
it . : n :M ..a;
r.
i ehsicr i said io
tV:S::e . tv i t,-,.
id caunoi he ui pieserji.
. r. .... . it: . .
ii omce-Keeiv-r -trrive- nt
l,,o. J--' v. a
: . .-: s
he.ni
he
The deh
in
got
poor and can't pay debts, or light for right?. Vou fought and llck'd preti v much ali cre
ation (except us) with paper money, an
w j me.. l JU u;. a iiiiien, aiiue'o.ntm
ue JigMig and then working, til!
o. mg our paper money to th- v.h-m nt'
jtit as 3'ou did.
it l write you another letter, I will p.dl
you tlte best and most economical way for you to spend your money in this quarter of Creation . j i
.. t JL inr irts-ii!, (1-: pen t Oil
m gettm up a band
already inferior to none in tiie state, and we hope that the praiseworthy exertions
on the part of the members of the band,
Let's all attend
wid be duly appreciated
the concert.
v.e
g'"'.u,
S A C It A M L' N TA L MEETING. The Sacrament of the Eord.s Supner
w;ll be administered in the Presbyterian
Church in Vincennes, on tho Ui Sabbath
of April next. Services will mmm....
gates to :.w. the vote of ta:ii
county w,;re then se!? ted, when mi motion of Mr. AVctfali of Owen, the counties were called our by the Sceretirr.
ol Lawrence, was unanimnnsiv ;.,
...I . ... V
icu, as a caiiuiudto to represent the 2nd
congressional district in the next congress
o: me united Slates. . On motion of Mr. Van Trees, of Daviess, it vva ft ' Resolved, That a committee to consist of one de.egate from each county, be appointed, to diaft resolu tllln.H umirnss'.....
of the sen?e of this Convention." Where ipon the chair appointed the:
lessrs. Archibalf! .r i.-
-y. --.wijoou, ui ivnox,
ventionbe presented to
for
l.K
; President rnd
1 rtB,uf" lor the dignitied and ab.e manner m which they have dischanreu toe mines imposed upon them. Wide;, Wds Un--miMWNIj.lv ailnnl.,!
On motion of Mr. Carson, of Green, Resolved that the Whig paper, turoughout the district be r.n.,r J ..i
publish the proceedings t)f ji.i., Conven'tion. On motion, the Convention the., t
: i "u-
jourueu.
JOSEPH WARN Eli, Pros', v m. Brccc, ) Olutk Cao iw-LL. V V- res'ts L. IL Scott, r.
II. IL Throon. ccr(,tanes.
rro,Ji t;e Aaiinal i;a.-i!i t Jr , ; FPcintmcnts by the Tresidcut
i
Li
mico.n, to bo
,-. " e
... piece ot Jonas S:
m i i oihci
m. x.irroy
-o Oi ir., . ' ael.ub't'V. V. b.;e
i.is am.
i.i , .
:?r
oxpirad on the
fo br- nia-v.-!
oiaics lor tiie district of .
Of i Innirn T a. i
ua, h-.io.-u term ,.i ?e
iij: ApirC;
eree' t.lil. i.;
. . , I 11 I .
. -li s""""g "ontena-.)ce. caer oniv to see li.e r....i r.
, ; . i ii. me nxt r.r ", ! ,M:'-,'di.e- b-ias to -:cl I.' iS i.iC-: lb" t.,.,m,l -I.. I .
-,eJ i."., ",Lh "-iWy
-me lour i. t rwr r o
-'V an upon
te
.iv r in
u4
Tmont. in
rvice
Ogden Hollman, to U (!,fr-.
oi mo l mi ed .v;;1te.s for the
u-ict oi ;cv 1 ork in
er, resigned.
111. Pint.
t cttoraov
M C. II M I en -1 nn... I. - I
, e ... "'I'll ia.-lU
s n. v oev,lo;.pd, his IM! a,U(4,v
--. ii .emio lading to sleep, .hongh the .h, ""C !:1;'rJ Wideiv nnen
Jinal-v, th- i,r,i
t.re.isf. l.o i. . .i
- -. - rerits j the place.
open.
urdcr Jaw- tV.ls on the
rail-car and leave
1 i . b,L. .... is o.t agam.t the custom f w,.-.
au iii)"-,...,..- i . . . .
. ci-i "wixninj. ?r0Id
.... i iiikney. surveyor, Haltimnre. &c. Aman Cmminr, c.,Hootor, Portland, opinio
- I, IU
who cods beads rouiid
mr1. ?.
Jtsays: ve E.v. u' ?. 11 1 , '
'oiol toe into eer of !.. . 6
, , " uiuiaii squaw
C?un,
a-m.
co; loctr
-ui'idi.-roun.p-ne of G
w,
K. 1. Ge -srr JR.E "
tjor;
m.
i roi
rmg. from his nasal
ner nui-L- i j
n 'ltri.nM ,. 1. . o "
- " 'V ..II . I
suspends bras.s
1 f-
et. .
I r i
:i--t- on. - . I . .
" " ve-v'"r. " erton, wuli baubles.
" gV, 3i,r, eyor, Pawtuck- Does a broa'
-r v
h uce,M brainles. fan P U' ,:nvecl 'Le, ,0Pho voluntar Iv pn.nr-
fIA M .
.notS rn V " T l " 0n FnJaV P"cdine. spend a on rro-.p.i n C anada. or buiidinp r-:: ---e V:Rr ste,11Srs -- Lak, rr oranizin Fur" the vYncennc C.nluZ
re?lsrn.t5 .in i1' West Mr. Editor: bete ySrb"! nt, vT b "i 1 lhr"!i l!'9 f' of your pa-e-rvanr b"ljnn! pCr' 10 es u the Jung men of the nOWVIxr t0W" C0U1U'' the propriety of form-
Major,
Arc, &c, -c.
mg one or more ccmpiiiiet of "Eight Dragoons," that thev mav obuin
Hard Situation. rai.y dav-um- u ;' ca7alry ercise; as thereby they br-lla stolen hole in vour boota no'e 'P to rtudcr emotive serto pay lending a friend oct of town i'C 's'K,ll!d 11 bc q"red at their hands, no fuzes and every body -hard up be C0nnex-n 'di this, may be atated the cause it ig Saturd.-iv V. ' 1- nr.. ecetsity that at present exists. v.i,n
... J t .Ullf:. I
"y IPEK3 are the prettiest looking aainals in exittnce, but they hasBiheworst anga. Those wl(0 hive married for reaurr, t;j us that eucb ia the cas wi'h the jrttiet wamiii.
wr.r is ioudh
that
thundered in oar ears, and
nan
L. II. Scott, of Vigo, Thomas Cec.l, of jVlarim, J iiompson Freeman, of Pu-.T,, L. B. Edwards, of Green. Tm K
o uwc lieory Moss, oi John Van Trees, ofDaviGfS, and''
m Kriggs. ol Lawrence. ( n ho thereupon retired, and ... v a sort absence, reported to the Convection
me lo.iowmg resolution: . V Retched, That we may nninlr Ittributeocr recent political tiiumnh tdft.l
Harmony, forbearance, and concert of action m the Whig ranks, and in order to give ihe venerable Patriot placed at,the nejm o: State a fair opportunity AA
...o . .. j . . j
c"' w sa muture h?s n an f..r i
Hi lIS I).-.!. .. I .1 la. C j
' ;'r """"j. 'e fcnoum he custained by f'.K fri.in E 1-1 . J
. .'u' amea auJ cRCDhraired bv w patriots labor., and not embarrassed uy a factious and unnrineinliH nr,,.;,;
e therefor, earnestly recommend to the U aig party throughout the stat6 to cuiti.
d . -i"pir.i or narmony so essential to
Bioomficld, March Mih. lan
bir:
The und
0"-, 0,.iiincu ior me purpose, by the convention. !,f-i
' twit-
vened at Uloomfield, have the pleasure I PK,rie-1
MUMuersnis person ? JJoesnr.hninnf u .
oi diamond ti'v i m-K""roc n .. "rSivo bnlliancv totho
Ot eiainrsr? n'n.. .u "
a e.irm, winr?n. '" "'"." ot
ir. i i . i'en iioimh .1 .
Aatboniel P. Can,?. I. i .f"' "c '" "nt to a bh,.,h -.7,
tU i-:j ' --ocreiarv to or do massive 5 cnecK;
i.'j I ir;.H r ,, oim, .., . . I ' v i ,
ln'h IJenni.;!,-, collector, Sf
.Ji. fl m.1L- f I, .!
Henry Srt, J,J ?UMom of v-cri,,,, Tt'
' W l.v ICO .Jo l 0V,r f...., . - J-.3 anv trim i..,f
tr.
o inlorm you that you have been elected, es Donaghc, coih-dor ,r v 1' bv the. nmmm,, r .i .. . 'Jr r-- 'y l"oi... iJaven. OiCa.vt
.......uua ur;e oi tuai body. ;isP-Vjl- ice . l. P'liia i -r, ' "Jtl
a tit antl .imable candidate far the ,uffraJ U'i!Iln P. Groeae. vVv.- " ? 'iipi
gs c i mo people of the second Con-Knect0' t Providence Phn r V , , Would gre.smnal District, as their rPnr,l I f Vice J. B. KnrrJ ? ' ''0 J J J 'on deficien,
nin- i ? ' .ave ot 0-bv-linch
-n-chatna liio .:n
iu iuicr
rpnrimon i
urn in l A ..... 11 .. .
... .n.. util congress ot the United
cuoes, aim as one who has, on all
per occasions,
pro
Kobert B utie
f?
T
at mitaheid,
su i vevor
-11
v lrgmat f R0.c
ot drains j
j i . , , . ""i.i
i i -. -.-jturv.
ppomtnd.
' steam hnr r.- ;--
"aculpriMsinSur
I'.'fi necessary weight
""i a partinJi-
fur.
p.r occasm.vs g,veil ample and conclu- J . Hartford, reer hmd X1 rrT . sive evidence of devotion to ,hose nure f-t Jackson, MisnpUr r .
pnnc.pie. ot republicanism, for the eup- kli-f 1 ' t ms son wi in- , V port and vindication of whieh. (he pu?e K. Dubois, ree 1,1 rT , "? u 3h,Sr;iminar, "ourca cJ X f'!P? and venerated Harrison has been clewed ine, Ilhnois.-Lr Tj. 1 S " lh 7 to me hrghest etatmn within the gift of .Bernard Peyton, cfcpntv Po,t rZ m v. Jhe .e - renlied
me American people. - Aicamoai, Ve Vir-.o" if r , S'-oa very rood ;ja j Perm ; . i 'cond0,i.n. , Eboa JVc "cf-) 'TI?-. ttT1"" l ie medmn ol uenmum-.-atine lo v CrocMr.l H- : ' r-';.6'r." " u inw. . V,
I
t too with one of the most power'u tens cf Europe, that every man .Hum',
underetand fcomeihir.S of military dytv. ln cf our cause, and Wllincneaa 1 i true, that :he f-reiV'n cf the Arj-fri-lat a,il Un to sacrifice private preference?
"u t'lcuneruons anon thr .,r .i.
ae convention
Wiih- considerations of ereat est
c are vr. ol,t Si.-ie
J.'S. EBEEM r L. IE iC0TT, '
m E. TERRY. TroMrson. To.
eem,
HlenAr.2 W
Mi lea Selden Watki
.mi., r ! r- t.
T , -.....una, v jp,-. 1. i. urncr.l 1 n
M
ins. fir?-Ti-
terf FT.,r.f.,-m u. ' t"y Jmns-
ATiORVKY
Hie wes'crji tnctof Pennsylvania, ii, Atutcrson, roMnt d,
(i'Snf J.
very
imart !-v hea-j.
Lad rat, " e,r he sine
sir:-- You're
iown
i
4
CCDrQlier fr, i U r-
P'c oiy tC mJf U"Vh'Pmnt thnt
... ; diioi VI i:ic puehc good.
