Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 15, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 September 1841 — Page 2
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VETO No. 2. We this 'reek present a second Ytto Message to our patrons, from Mr. President T jkr. We
thought it passing; strange at the Presidential election, that Virginia should withhold her support
from hin but that opinion has ceased. It bhotvtJ thai they knew the man better than we and letter would it have been had he net received the support of one Btato in the I'nion. A man who in m fir furgftful if the duty ho owes to thobe w ho j laced him in power, ao to go in direct oppotit:on to their known wishes and deoirrs, would be fit leaJcr for -a Corj O'al'a guard" of ubstruct oniM. The locof. jco patty now le an opportunity of lying out ef the oilier bide of their mouths. I'tfvioue to the idautijn, they contended that the fjtstion bef.'io the people was bank or no bank i.e w they eirikj another a . j r i Hurra for Tijhr cnl fht Vet t. e iV"Tuo Wci-tern Sun ftgam repeated
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rrt-:, tha
the very trifling and silly reJuh;i T !cr ht.s no favorite of i'un reiterated puerility were
!.:; Mid a
l lr-iendc 1 so pilfer credit for the feigned .;.-i nh;y of insincere, and inconsistent .;V:c, woold not merit even a passing snr t. 'I'll'1 scatter published in the colli, it.? of that paper for the las' eighteen month?, would, wo suppose, "fairly and 1 "tieraMv'' ! n; a re w ith the fulsome
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d though
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cuu-trcarurv . uiviut
hc land?, exposed the lu
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he re-
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eu i tie pro-
tu.' p
.uds, shew the extravagance and
;v;: of Van Kurenisni, increased etiUC derivable from foreign proauctioned the acquisition of means
1 . !' the. debtj entailed upon the naby the spoilsmen, (all of which act Yr.:i Purcn leaders and editors conu) is no 'v.J' r vetoing the bank bill, beh ; :i honest, consistent man! lie has . i: ei,,. di ne "what ever? unprejur.'t ' .rp'-cf"'t h in to do!" This comes
g f) the gre
party, to see so few . ho assisted in overthrowing iho locofoco party, together with its protege the sub-treas-iry system, truekliog to power. How unutterably mean a;i : i v!iteti,-.; ihle are t!:oce recreant few,
w ho. regardless of the well known wishes
oi me taitv who e ected r...ei:i. svc.on hunt
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like, turn their backs upon their constitu
ents, and b.tnd tiieir bodies at the foot-stool
f power. The number of such, we re- to tnat House in which it originated, the
peat, are few only a small body, and , lu l"""'viu ior me ueuer coucciion, r, , , spfe-keeping, and disbursement of the pubtuey oi very small men, can be induced i- ' . e . 1
i,v- iuivhuv, uy means ui a nil uuiituiiu u . l- i I.
rM,: 'I'-ioi oiucuu iavor, tuuisaoive be stvled the Fiscal Corporation of the
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jy an ac: ot perfidy, the caruinal ties that United fetates, with my written objec
bind tiieir party together. Judas betrayed ons.
his Saviour into the. :,nd.,f Pnr.n,iftJ . In m' mes8age sent to the Senate on
. , ... . , . . I the 16th day of August last, returning the but the principles inculcated by the Divine b;u to iuconoraleblhc 8U1Bcriber8 to the
.viaster were not change.', neither were Fiscal Hank of the United Slates," 1 dis
thev sullied by the. treachery nf Judas, lfjtinctly declared that my own opinion ha
:o locofoco party can make any capital been umlormly proclaimed to be against
out ot our political apostates, they wi bel. . i n i .
..t. r. ii ,.-.! . i ... .i . -V ot
otieeiumv conceueu uj mom. Invnr thp Tfn " on, f.nt0nniin,. .,.
oninion. mv main nbiprtion in that hi
Il TX iTTr i r I I- t II ' J J -
inc uon. u. ii. amitii ot Indiana, has wa, basej up011 the highest moral and reli
been winning golden opinions tor liiniseli Jgious oblijrations of conscience and the
in every part of the United Stales, for his Constitution. . I readily admit, that whils
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systematic, ab e and un he ions manaae- l,lc lc'
. f ,i . r ,i f . I agia iraio is uivcsieu, snoiiui De recaru
leu as intended hv tlin wisp mpn whn m jd
the Land Bill. A correspondent of the I it a nart nf ib Pnn.iiini;,.,,
Baltimore ratnut says: l,?sever bel'ore was conservative principle of our system
a measure more desperately op;Ksed, nor without the exercise of which, on impor more adroitly assailed bv an "opposition: for fant occasi,ons a mere representative ma
, , . . , jortty might urge the Uovernmenl in its near three weeks the contest lasted, each legislation beyond the limits fixed bv us
day bringing a series of new amendments, framers, or might exert its just powers too
which w ere sprung upon the Senate, many hastily or oppressively; yet, it is a now
of them plausible within themselves, and er which olI8ht 10 be cautiously exerted
no. ri, 1 . dim peruaps never, except in a case im
jminently involving the public interest, or
l" -"''"' eomnnnee. .vir. one m wch the oat, 0f the President
Smith is a more Wise and Profit t.-ahle lactiiiir under his convictions, hoth mpnta
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leans if a Corporation, to be styled fiscal wants and exigencies, supply iho fis-! necessary and expedient.' " And 1 most it till it is put in complete order ,and he Fiscal Corporation of the UnitedXcal uses, and exert the fiscal agencies of J respectfully submit in a spirit of harmony, he huesled round and got the old. grindMules." the Treasury of the United States. Such whether the present differences of opinion stun in order; and as he wanted a little
means
the
States
Settlmber 9. IS 11.
To the House of luyrcscntatiees of the United Slates: It is with extreme regret that I feel myself constrained, by the duty faithfully to execute the office of President of the United Stales, and the best of my ability to preserve, protect, and defend the Constitution of the United States, to return
is its own dtseription of itself. J)o its provisions contradict its title? They do not. It 13 true, that by its first section, it provides that it shall be established in the District of Columbia, but the amount of its capital the. manner in which its stock is to be subscribed for and held the persons, bodies, corporate and politic, by whom its stock may be held the appointment of
its directors, and their powers and duties
should be pressed further at this time, and exercise, he insisted on turning u a i whether the peculiarity of my situation for me, and in sieh matters 1 always give does not entitle me to a postponement of in, and sich a turning and grinding as we .u: r. i i,,i T ,,0ui.r lipnn! the beat on; and
11113 SUu Ctl IU il IIIU1C OUIHUUUJ llbliuu 1UI lldf C IIDil "' .
htics and state nghu,
and currency matters, and Bank Litis and Bankrupt Bills, and Itcvenut and Land Bills, all the while. "We irginny folks Major," says he, "always like to keen a close eye to the constitution.
its fundamental articles, especially that have passed many laws which I trust will Congress has no right to put a "ii. S.
to establish agencies in any part of the prove highly beneficial to the interest ot j Iank agent," or a "fiscal agent , in any
deliberation.
The two Houses of Congress have distinguished themselves atthi3 extraordinary session, by the performance of all immense mass of labor at a season very un
favorable both to health and action, and
member than many we wot of.
The last Wabc.sh Courier announces a change of publishers and proprietors.
The Courier passes from the hands of the
talented and practical publishers J. oc T.
and moral, imperiously requires its exer cue. In such case he has no alterna
live.
He must either exert the negative pow
er intrusted to him by the Constitution
chiefly for its own preservation, protec
lion, and delence, or commit an act of
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race from the "Sun!" Uut
si.i. ii eoiur;
idic
dis
tor" nlleuipts
t..u-.-.uu as tna; pr-per (nsniavs
f t Van Huron game, and
If 1
rt pursue-
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the
.c-tri"ht
mcli
a.'.i, i'j: :g;,: courve , w uM '"lid all it:
es and i: pretences. Experience, the
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i most signal manner, the
H'-;ii f' of tii? c!ir.ri!'eah!e
v.ndemneii m
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Ve'!' : : S.;n cref.d. A free and
1 uoi utuevo sui5er vicncv to
only quahiica;i'.'n fr r.flice-
i''.u. , tree atid virtuous
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to nit ;i low men 111-
'hev eooid nt think Van Kuren
nor t! at dniocrac
or:
a:
!,iy W"' o : , : o ('l!tO"r.f.-;: oh-
o made to
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O.'i COI) i,St
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a Ml in or can-
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when y-ar,
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iie pensioners of the rid the LO'Oc'. t body of
io lorot.d by necessity, to
cr oj rut'en or insolvent Do: t'io democracy''
:r r-'Mbb'T icj.jicei that John 'IMer,
n p"wer by the regretted
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Id
0-. Jt Harrison, has, contrary rations and v .H knwn desire
ot a la too iv.rjontyol the jieo - reprsntitives, vetoed a bil
uniform paper currei
scro throughout the
oon nave cured the
!i roller;
oil
v e r v u w.-a'd -
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bank i.-sues, and restored pros
W 'o and the wlng.- generally, have
words alone, but by act--, maintain
i a a u.dvpetidonL eour.-e, and condcmnoi !i.t wo knew or believed to be wruiv-'
a' a the people. true "detnocracv," but
m' ':h3 cur ueighbur would invert the
a.in of the go.-pel. hud make John Ty
r the servant, greater than the people his
a?'er! No I resident of our Tiepublic, ; h :!d !iis sat and exercise his pow er.
Bjrke said the King of England holds
s torone ana exercises ms prerogative,
i ': 'ftipt of the pcopk." Xorepub'i-
' f vv.higor Icx'ofoeo) will ever deem th o.rrary will of ono man worthy of re
rd aga.nst the will of a majority of hi?
iiow citizens, manj' of whom may be vre enlightened than lie. Surely the
;emen of the United States w ho can vet
iploy what public servant under the Con
firirp. they please, will net Ionar ellow y on" to act contrary to the course they
f posed when they took him, all sham 'ading in the Sun and Globe to the conry notwithstanding. If they do, then Led will the united power of corruption j ;reacher disregard the public welfare.
i have "coiled themselves hkc
:;: i 'h bod y voiitic.
rpen.ta
Dowling, into those of Jesse T. Conard, jgross turpitude. Mere regard to the wil
Esn. and Mr. James N. Harris. The Pf a majority must not, in a constitutions
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Courier has Ion- been an able advocate of ,c ,imc LU"iru'u"5 8.a"e" anu
. . - . , OUlCUIUUlil) UI d DMUill uiuitr. 1 Or V Oil
;,mBrlluul' me vuniiu, ui our sthu,ion itsejr i j j rhe : ,
friends J. & T. D. and our present hope the embodied and written will of the
and praver is, that the same zeal and ceni- whole People of the United States. It is
us may bo continued in the nublication of t,jeir fixcd and fundamental law, whiel
,! ' i ,i . they unanimously prescribe to the public the paper by the present owners. Mr. r . "
- - i iiiiiLiiunaries ineir mere iri siees ami snr
Conard, wo are informed, is a lawyer, and vants. This, their will, and the law
sustains a good reputation for his know 1- which they have given us as the rule o
edge of law, as well as that of being a our action, has no guard, no guarantee
chaste literary writer. Wo wish them r I" ""'""' !""--""". m uncunr, ... , , , Dul the oaths which it prescribes to the
an mo success mat an serine' wnirsi.,u; .1.- . .; ...t.- i
they shall religiously observe those oaths
. and the natrioli-m with which tlie neonle
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.vir. jvevnoius, a inoniDer ot tne shall shield it by their own sovereign will
House' of Representatives from Illinois, which has made the Constitution supreme.
was lately delivered of a speech at Wash- " Inusl be cxe"ei1 against the will of a
"V'.U". . V , iiiivii. 11 ukluiuiiie um ui u , i inn ai inrrfon I .lfv - Afith (t pv r.mti insrv m i . .. J
. . -. an. it is alone m pursuance ol that wil
Aecpung us ciMuuisumg resemuiauco to ,iat anv measure can ever reach the Presi
its parents, the X. York Herald and Extra dent; and to say that because a majority
Globe. Kevnolds is a crv proper sub- 111 Congress have passed a bill the Presi-
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i-rr for Mh,!,,,,,, R.nll. ,1 !,..,. ,u uem uouiu mereiore sanction ii, is to ab
rnn-'itn t h u !iut.p oltAai linn ?..
M'O 1UCL1.IU1I 111 I11U OII3 iiiu 11UII a WOlK
ol his of absolute sunererorrniion. 'I'Iia ilniu
to guard the fundamental will of ihe peo
pie themselves from (in this case I admit
in ui named Jones, captain of astcaai- unintentional) chansro or infraction bv a
t on lake Erie, ies all editors free majority in Congress. And in that light
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passasie on his boat: and he also observes d . -'V u 1 " e LU"S uu lonaJ uul'
. i 'Tiiiv-u i iioy wiuok i viuLkuiiuy uiacuari't;
B S!,,:,"KU ruie' lo ueauc: lon -t. Is this bill, novr presented for mv an
irom tno iare oi every person w ho can proval, sucti a bill as I have already de
make it appear to him that he has always clared could not receive my sanction? Is
paid for his newsnanor in adv ance. V h such a biU as calls for llie negative pow
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1 i .,.11,1. I. f lt, unui-i '" wuiiJMiuuuii; iuia il vieidlc
- the Constitution, by creating a national bet on the abash. Kd- r.naroia ... c .o tt: i.
Iuotirt, . ujv ic.it. J . lilt OlilUli; IIS title, in the first nlace. descrihp iti imnpr.
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"Hd'erIWiLU lu "e I'Hormen that one aI character. It is "An act to provide for
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iaise weapon to impose upon the inrnorant.1 the better collection, sate-kecninc. ami
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ias been taken from the locofoco schemers: bursementof the public revenue, by mean
j a i- . i i .i ii. i
we allude to the tax unci, rod nd P a ijwianon, 10 oe siyieu tne fiscal
1 If n run nt t n n rf tt( I m'r S"tfrst T
bill passed the House ol Kepresenta- slvie, then, it is plainly national in its lives with a small duty on these articles, character. Its powers, functions, and dubut the Senate struck out the clause. Doth les are those which pertain to the col-
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are free. uecung, Keeping, anu a isoursing the jiuti
mm. ic revenue
Wcfteni furmcr't Almanac. We huve re-
ovc r to next.
ol
prior
to
delivery
ccived from Cincinnati of Mr. Affleck, an Alina-
Every United States Bank heretofore
created lias had no power to deal in bills
nac hearing the above title. We deem it the best P" exchange, as well as in the local dis-
Almanac evei published, and heartily recommend it to the F aimrr, -Mechanic, an' every body, as
one calculnted to afford more really um ful matter thnn any dozen others we hare i-ver seen. It contains nearly one hundred pages, and ii to be published annually. Price $1 per dozen. - 6 9
counts- IJoth were trading privileges
conferied, and both excrcisd, by virtue
of the aforesaid power of Congress, over
the whole Union. J he question of the power remains unchanged, without refer-
eii' c to the extent of privilege granted.
It this pioposed corporation is to be ie-
garded as a local bank of the District of
Union the corporate powers and business the countrv,and fully answer its just expec
of such agencies the prohibition of Con- tatioii3. It has been my good fortune and gress to establish any other corporation pleasure to concur with them in all measwith similar overs for twenty years, with urcs, except this, and why should our dif-
ex press reservation in the same clause, to ference oil this alone be pushed to exmodify or create any bank for the District tremes? It is my anxious desire that they of Columbia, so that the aggregate capital should not be. I, too, have been burden-
shall not exceed fiv e millions; without enu- ed with extraordinary labors of late, and I mcrating other features which are equally sincerely desire time for deep and delibdistinctive and characteristic, clearly show erate reflection on this, the greatest dilHthat it cannot be, regarded as other than a culty of my administration. May we not Dank of the United States, with powers now pause,' until a moro favorable time,
seemingly more limited than have hereto- when, with the most anxious hope that the
lore been granted to such an institution. I Executive and Congress may cordially It operates jer se over the Union, by vir-junite, some measures of finance may be
tue of the unaided, and, in my view, as-J deliberately adopted, promotive of the good
sunied authority ot Congrcas a Aationallot our common country
Legislature, as distinguishable from a bank! I will take this occasion to declare, that
created by Congress for the District of the conclusions to which I have brought
Columbia, as the local Legislature of the! myself are those of a settled conviction,
District. j founded in my opinion, on a just view of
i-irst. It may justify substantially a I the Constitution, that, in arriving at it, 1 system of discounts of the most objection-1 have been actuated by no other motive or
able character. It is to deal in bills of desire than to uphold the institutions of the
exchange drawn in one fctate and payable country as they have come dow n to us
in another, without any restraint. The I from the hands of our god-like ancestors;
bill of exchange may have an unlimited land that I shall esteem mv efforts to sus
time to run, and its renewabiiitv is no tain them, even though I perish, more hon
where to be guarded against. It may, in orab.'e than to win the applause of men.
fact, assume the most objectionable, form by a sacrifice of my duty and mv con-
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oi accommodation paper. It is riot requir- j science
ed to rest on any actual, real, or substan
tial exchange basis; a drawer in one place
becomes the acceptor in another, and so
in turn the acceptor may become the
drawer, upon a mutual understanding. It
may, at the same time, indulge in merelo
JOHN TYLER.
Washinotox, Sept. V, 1811.
From the A'. 1". Express. IYIAJ03 DOWNING. We lay befure our readers the Major's
cal discount under the name of bills of cx-l first Ie iter from the White House since
change. A bill drawn at Philadelphia on Ibis return. He has not been long enough
Camden, Aew Jersey; at New York on a I in station to give much news, but as he and
border town in New Jersey; at Cincinnati I me President have had one grind, we
on Newport. Kentucky, not to multiply oth-J expect the axe will get its edge shortly.
er examples, might, tor any thing in this
state without the consent of that state it
ain in the constitution." " 1 hat s true entif," says I, "and I see nothing in the constitution about Sub-Treasuries, and yet Mr. Van Huren order'd a good many of 'em made of iron, and stuck 'em all about in ev'ry state wherever he pleaded, and without asking "statemmts." "Nor," says I, "if one congress chuses to collect and transfer the public mon
ey in one way, and another congress thinks it suits the people better to collect and transfer it in another, what has the constitution to do with it, so long as it is done in a way the people like best? That's what puzzles me," says I here the old grindstun went slow and says he, "Major that is a shocking dull axe." "It is so," says I, "but I'll make it iplit a hair before we sleep." So he changed hands and took another bout at it, ill we both got considerable tired and broke off and as we are to have another grinding spell shortly, I'll tell you more about it. As for news, there ain't half as much stirring here as you can find n hundred miles off; and what is very curious. I have been able to tell the President k thousand things that folks say took place right under his nose, and that he never heard a word on before. The people away off know more of what i going on here in the Government than fjlks know here themselves, and that in at1 it
should be, and comes from spry guessing
and quick steam and lailroads; and in a republican government the people always
should know more than the government
itself.
Yours as afore, J. DOWNING, Major, &c. &c.
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um to restrain it, becomes a mere matter
of local accommodation. Cities thus rela
tively situated would possess advantages
over cities otnerwise situated, of so deci-
Jed a character as most justly to excite
dissatisfaction.
-id. There is no limit prescribed to the
premium in the purchase of bills of ex
change; thereby correcting none of the
evils under which the community now la
bors, and operating most injuriously upon the agricultural States, in which the ine.qua!ity in the rates of exchange are most
severely luit. Aor are these the only
consequences. A resumption of specie
payments by the banks ol these States.
would be liable to indefinite postponement;
tor as the operation of the agencies of the
interior wuuld chiefly consist in settling
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ilhot exchange, and the purchases could
inly be made in specie, or m notes of bank;
aying specie, the State banks would eith
er have to continue with their doors closed,
r exist at the mercy of this national mon
opoly of brokerage. Nor can it be passed
over without remark, that whilst the Dis-
To the Editor of the N. Y. Express
the same paper my old friend Mr. Dwight printed a spell ago. Washington, 2d Sept., A. D 1811. Sirs, I suppose you began to think
that I was never coming back from the Xorth Bend where I went to se the good old General snugly laid down along side of the Ohio. Hut hearing that matters had got in a tangle at Washington,
I push d off and arrived here pretty con
siderable beat out. I was a leetle stagger'd at first to know where it was beat for me to go to enquire into matters, so as to know the best way of taking hold on 'em for all along the road I was hear-
ing all kinds of stoiies. Some said "the
Government" warn t in the White House,
ar.d some said that there was more Gov
ernment than there ever had been iuce
Gen'l. Jackson's times, but what scar
ed me more than any thing eh-e was
meeting Mr. Aye, who was first mate
under ('apt. Jumper of the 'Tu o Pullers,'
who had quit going to sea and was go-
me W .-enunci. punned at indianapoiu, Columbia, invested by Congress with ha. been pilfering language from the houi-ville general powers to operate over the Union, Advertiser in order to misrepresent and abuse u. it is obnoxious to still stronger objections. When fuch fellows get to stealing from each oth- It assumes that Congress may invest a er, honest me a must not exnect to be benefitted i 'oca- institution with general, or national
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by their stealii.s.
"Honest praise Oft nobly sways ingenious youth. But from the coward and the liar's mouth Praise is reproach." Wool is rising General Wool lias
been nominated by the President to be Brigadier General in the United States
Army in place of Gen. Scott.
VliO MESSAGE.
Message from the President of the Uni
ted States lu turning, zciih his olfcctions, the Bill "To provide for the better collection, safe-keeking, and disburscment nf l pvb7i rv-vc, !tj
powers. With the same propriety that it
may uo tins in regard to a bank of the
District of Columbia, it may as to
State bank. Yet who can indulge the idea that this Government can rightfully, by making a fiscal bank its agent, invest it
with the absolute and unqulified powers conferred by this bill? When I come to look at the details of the bill, they do not recommend it strongly to my adoption. A biief notice of some of its provisions will suflice. The means 'by which these are to be ex
erted is a corporation, to be styled tho
cal Corporation of the United States. It is a corporation created by the Congress of the United States, in the character of a National Legislature for the whole Union, to reifji-m the f.s-:a? put poses, meet the
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trict ol Columbia is made the scat of the "'B ' quarter M-ciien,
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irmcipal bank, iU citizens are excluded ' "dU CUU4t; " "'g,o" anu ne
from all participation in any benefit it ILU u me "'3l uullKs lIierc W;1S pretty might afford, by a positive prohibition of mucl lbelhe old story he once told me
the bank from all discounting within the aU0UI a r"'uor oin? 011 a ,arm a"u under
Jisrrict. I took to drag stone on a sled with two ox
These are some of the objections which e!anJ one oId m2re ahead and the flies
imminently exist against the details of the bltm? PreUy sharp, the oxen somenow
bill: others might be urged, of much force, Uir!1 " Uie,r oke auu ot rone eend lirst,
but it would be unprofitable to dwell upon and that old lirtndle, the larboard ox,
them: suflice it to add, that this charter is 80t oa tne 6,arDOai1 side, and Buck, the
designed to continue for twenty years. lo"S norn aml 6tarbod ox, got on the
without a competitor; that the defects to M3rboad side, and the old mare got tanwhich 1 have alluded being founded in the UIe(1 in the ri,,ging aml was kicking up
fundamental law of the Corporation, are anu "ouncing about and the whole con-
irrevocable; and that if the objections be cern Soin to everlasting and eternal
well founded, it would be over hazardous 8mash- "'Veil, thinks I, "If any thin?
o pass the bill into a law. l,tie l"ese reports is going on at Washing-
In conclusion,! take leave most respect- l0n' U? 1 ,t,me io.r me lo be here,
fully to say, that I have felt the most anx- anU 1 ucKiecl to and push d on the spryious solicitude to meet the wishes of Con- est' and 39 1 Ba'd afore, 1 was a leetle
gross in the. adoption of a Fiscal A-ent, 8la?Sei u WIiere 10 g nrst, but as there
w hich, avoided all constitutional objections, ' !1U su bure lo miu a ,resn 'oaf as
should harmonise conflicting oninions. g0lnS UP 10 the oven. so I made a pretty
Actuated bv this feeling. I have been ready 3lrait track t0 lhe White House. and
to yield much, in the spirit of conciliation, to wncn resident heard that I had come,
ie opinions of others; and it is with great11" " dUUUl 35 mucn "CKied as when he
;-ain that 1 now feel compelled to differ r "eartl lk9 all about creation sing
from Congress a second time in the same 1 'PPecanoc and lifer loo" he took . . . Irv,. K. .t. 1 1 1 1
session. At the commencement of this ,iiC UJ 4,,c llJUU anu n,g upon s'.iook my session, inclined from choice to defer to arm and chuckled and sprung round the legislative w ill. I submitted to Con. as 6Pry as a boy, and call'd out to nnr.
gress the propriety of adopting a Fiscal f nis 'elP 10 "lote" my napsack and axe Agent which, without violating the Consti- ngnt UP chamber, and afore I knew what
tntion, would separate the public moneys! wa9 g0111g on was about as snug to hum from the Executive control, perform the! 38 ever wa3 in old times.
operations of the Treasury, without being "Now," says he, "Major, if there ev burdensome to the People, or inconv enipio ler wan i!
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or expensive to tho Government. It is man fresh from the people, this is that deeply to be regretted that this Department time, and if you and I can't hammer of the Government cannot, upon constitu- crooked matters j trait ih :
tionaland other grounds, concur with the crooked, that's all." And just then in
lA.giaui.,., o. liit meas- come a unit ol iolks, some I knew and
iue piuou w U iau uieo uesiraote oh- some 1 didn't, and some was quite clad
jeci. .i.u ,, space between to see me, and some look'd considerable
me. Fiuu u ucat:, ut my lamented sour; but 1 hope to be able to sweeten 'em predecessor, and my own installation into afore long. After we got alone the PresI tl'f, r 111 O " f Vint 1 i . I 1 a . , w
w'"" ' 4."av "-;5;'ctt iime to pro- taent ask'd me what folks said alonir the pare and submit a definitive recommenda- road about his Veto. "Well" says I uon of my own regular message: and "annis fnlL-a , .i .ii A.... '
Diarrhoea. People need not be long troubled with that disorder, so generally preval'-nt at this season, eommonly known as tlie sumii.'CT or bowel complaint, when the certain remedy th-vref. r n.ay be found on ever;, man's dinner table, in the s! ape of salt and vinegar. Two teaspoons. ful of the former, tlissolv ed in half gill uf the latter, and swallowed at a draught, will in most cases, effect an instant cure. The second dose, if needed, will assuredly vrcomphsh it. V e ar- ready to ove our certificate to Dr. Pickle in the premises. t'.'i w v witnessed the jrf. Cuod t rat den itst nuidmn whiv h is a mu-h as to say in Dutch, "it l.asch been tried." 'J'his receipt should be published annually. eery : i;iuii.er. A untncl. et InuirT. Laughable, but not i iifurtall 'l'he ilmin-itoii Krgistcr notices the fallowing eircumstanco: "A horriide aeeidenr liked
lo have happened t'vw days since, that would have thrown eonsp-r'nation in the midst of th' inhabitants of our village. A gentleman, wishing to take a glass "uf soda ater. and hav ing pvIt one tumbler convenient, first ..'rank the soda, and then the acid upon it; an inw ard effervescence Was the coinequenc-o. that made him spout like ii ii .
a wiiaie.aud he came very near eo!Iai a flue!"
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message: and I "soma fnlL-a
since, my mind has been wholly occupied but a great many folks don't sav nothing
inaMH .u aieniju ocontorm my at all about it, and it's play hard guesoclinn tn tin I .ptis .1 f l IP will 1.-. .1,: I i . o ... . r PJ o.
"-onaeoiu- sing wnat iolks tlnnk, when they don't mumcat.on, I am confined by tho Consti- say nothing, but scatch their beads.
tuiiou tu u,v ' fjcu uii,, ,i p,y l0 mis bill, Coming to think on't, says I, "have you but the period ot the regular Session wiIllTot a rrindtn
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soon arrive, wnen it win be my duty under for on mv innmpv T mi innrrlprl nmnn
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anotner clause oi cue constitution "to give the vin's and briers, and had to use mv
to Congress information of the State cf axe considerable to chop my way, and it the Union, and recommend to their consid- is somewhat off its ede. and I somehow
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ucrt ir.zzvjici as '1 shall judge 'can't sleep sound without dreaming about?
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fide tun-c. A subscription p.cper was handed round yesterday, and unanimously signed, to raise a sum of money equal to the salary of President Tv ler' "unexpired term. The subscribers propose, as he hei
done us as much mischief as it is possible to accomplish in Lis term, he shall be na,d
oll'aiid requested io resign. St. Louis AY-
pu bit can.
-"q e ' To keep ties from Furniture. Thf
Hoston Times publishes a vc.-V imnortant
and simple article on this subject, which is
certainly worth trving. It is nothinn- more
than to soak a bunch of leeks in a pail of water, and wash such articles with th? water, and flies will keep away.
A new method to clean Glass.- Powder
finely indigo, and dip into it a moistened rag, witli which smear the glass, and wipe, it off with a dry cloth. Yerv finely sifted
ashes, applied by a rag dipped in 'spirits,
ui aiso answer well; but Spanish white is apt to roughen the glass.
Stringy Cubbages. The Boston Post as the following good joke of a "hard
ca3e who was accustomed lo coming home late at night in a "corned" state and taking a cold bite, which was usually set out for him by hi3 kind and forgiving wife. "One night, besides the usual dish of cabbage and pork, she left a wash-bowl filled with caps and starch. The lamp had lr ng been extinguished when the staggering sot returned home, and, by mistake, when proceeding to satisfy his hunger, he 6tuck his fork into the wrong dish, lie worked away at his mouthful of caps very patiently for some time, but finally being unable to masticate them, he suni;
out to his wife
"Old woman, where did you get your
cabbages they are so d d stringy, I
can't chew them!"
"My gracious.' replied the good lady.
"if the stupid feller aint eating up all my
caps tnat i put in starch over night: AT. I". Planet,
MARRIED On Monday evening lat the 13th
insl. at the CafheJral, by the Rev. J.'Chagiee, Mr. rredcrick Graeter, t3 Miss Mjry Cardinal, elf of thi plsce.
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