Vincennes Gazette, Volume 12, Number 41, Vincennes, Knox County, 18 March 1843 — Page 2
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tht b-a','.i9 of locofocoism. Il is full of d. inning evidences of the paralyzing remils of Free Trade ami lh-.ru Money : ami wo ask the attention of our reader?, at least of all of them excepting John
c !.ar jv'ivri -:ttC3 of commerce in Turkey riCi.lv merit the notico of tdl distinguishni I cofocos. Their peculiarity sec ins to - I e owit -.g to the system cf Direct Taxation v.'.-.c'i prevni's tkere. The. duty ou for-
g xxio in Turkey does not et.ceed p-r cent. The Turks enjoy and bong eijoyed all the adv outages of
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vennable Editor of the Western Sunj The weather still continues very cold, thinks himse'f a genuine Jefferson Jack-J Rd now, March 17th it is aa intensely son Democrat; and so thinks Governor eo 89 almost any ti.no 'during the win- , ,, , .... ... , tr, and no prospect of a rise in the , , r, . . . , I abash. i here are nt i ns tn:u about ihaitis 1jctur John W. IMm, and so1 , . . , i ii i , . , , .- , oigbteen inches of water on tne K3;)id. iliHik all tho parent pntrjots who lnlest: '
iiic ia;iu, e.nu iii is icau im: I'tM-uitf, tnv.ii mi rn , , , , . . 11 lit I .'tyt't l-ir c. .: lunn a l i T W-
i ; i : s e t f ; whether anv one of them is weak
null to think thus of any of tha others,' , v" , .
no On n't Know,
has a fiio of hi 3 newspapers, preserved wi'h iht; inmost care, and in Li3 opnion uovil ll'-s of utuippreotible value to tho rip i: g g.'ncrai ion of loO' fo'os. In iliat
reu:stv-r ol tnle i.tcrat :re, ncrestJcs, tlie
witnessed a singular aooobrance in tlie
he a Comet.
.,Zo(!i:icril Lii-I't.'
as v!ierat!v t.iouC' to
appears m a s-juth-
hockle i ftee trade. T!:r-v havo
liv some it i s:id to be
' It
western direc:ion.
April Electim. Tho election for Constables, Road Supervisor's Ftnco iew-
'i' an .' i 7 wo urij. 0 f'a:ice or in Uci.
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-,!.ev, ,i Sub-Treasury, ar;d i lie if
fin ii$:i!uu'i
p'! t rir. To th
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e sM'iph-'.tv ot trav.
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to (h pL'jfl's ita:i:s. jprottetiv? and discriminating duties and iVic appointment cf the S.r rc'arv of ''le-iehui e re-trictions generallv, Mr. Urrte Treasury to be vested vx Congress. ' uhart m hi, w-rk on th- -Ile-onrces of uejust reatrietun rf the pr.u-er ofdis-. , , , , missal frcm r ?,, rr,,,-c,; 1 'lr' 6?ale3 l!-ai ' ve cstab.uhment
result. -it. Tfc irdrdluctio i cf eeo icmy i the Administration c-f tat Governrisnt. and
the discomirmxnee of ad sinecires, and . . - ' . i'
tot a i. u r K
u seicss e.Cc .s
Fcr President in 1844
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ro?. I IF.L Tr.N' ANT COVtRNTR,
A grest man of ihe Inst century taid, ivat the spirit of the Turkish Government was to ruin ihe labors of pist ages, aid to destroy the hopes of future time's, because, the batlmiiy t.f ignorant despotism never consul- red to morrow. Prertseiy to wi:h lorof. is;n. Its spirit is to trample on the labors of t!u past and 'o blast tha hope3 cf the future, because us ignoble fi-!iufmess never lo,-)ks bevend the ntit election. Ilenee it i?, ih hi Ioccfoco can-i;i!a.e3 for t face looking only to the licit fentrl dis.ribjtien cf the
sb merchant, "no books save
one of common entry are, kept- no credits r3 given; no bill-? discounted; no bonds, nor even receipt; tho transactions are a'l for ready tv.or.ey; no fictitious capita! is created; no risk cf los from bank ruptcy to ineur. A merchant, who?.
mav exreed
twentv th.o;iami
capita!
pounJ?, will very por?ibly be without clerk; and a small bo, wlricii lie p'aceson his carpet, and leans hi? elbows on. encloses at once his bank an i his co-intms house." Aiiain, in describing ti e state of people thus blessed with Hard Money fr "irenlation, pedlars (or -merchants, and
fr home protection, Mr.
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... ,, c vrn, Inspector ot hloctions, a-c, v. ul tukc science, whtch wia ag-iuii:e iatur.e 8Lre.; , , ol r . , . , . .. . place on tlie M of April, erum;?. u bei :i iiv tiie hjlu U wiii t.irow on tne history .
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i our I'.iuo?, ir.tr L'uiUT nas einetuny pre
.'.-Vi.d it; vers ol the s?.v mi's, nonius and r . , , , , , ,- , . hid vo:i see tt i 1 n-. law ina;,ed 'r;!isoi Genera Jackson; r.r.d amongst V, , , , . , , i ii;--' 0'iiv o the (..ountv in. . lor a
l!:-rr cluiice matter t;.u- p;csfrvcu
piekle a rod fcr ti.e i,-.; d. r.i h moeracy i-ioji ha. Genera! Jackson's Colman U iicr. Friend S.o.;Vwe ak you as sn hon r-st man. as a good ciuiSon, as a friend to
, Treasurer t.i co lliut licenses are i cured ant! nub! for, I v thuc v.! o si
io!a;'i t..o b i i .t o cause !-uit to after s-'i-Ii
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mo pt-op.e, as a lovtr ar y'" ? (o? uhu li
nav, wo ask yon as a Jackson lA'niocrei, r).j-i;(
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iostiiuvd i i. me, Suit. !v :i tbali c.i .n!ii the
oich iioiisc is it' i ii red.
he
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warded fcur l:u:es
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to rcpubitsn mm tetter, u was onoe p'-!.,tnnv,it t r g.,cll ,ax
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enlighten vour fellow ci;iz nis. iublih !.
it, because you mink, and those who re.wi vo ir nauer tlvnk that ihe (ehnums tf lite
ohl Hero r.ro worthv of reird
tnekv L";r;si
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i.ot to ha-. hi--, hair cut, tiuiu
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!!S COiiSt'Ui
oul
iiuhiish it. becaus-e tt "s t.m
Know it, lie.it "wo shoo! ! beeoro' a. litt oiore At:icricaniwd, and iustcfd ol tee im t!io paupers and laborers f iin'a i
'i llr. it i". !i..f in i't.iirpj I ir
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in ciucr i.i m 'y mi j i t 1 1 1 ' .
roils, wo
:ed our own; or e
ls- in a fcho! I li...
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Ti I i race
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no con-ii.
-IPiJ oul
eac'i,
own prcbsWe s'i-&re ever make war on the institutions of the coun'ry, and are 'rer ready to tear away, to b't-ak down, b it arc r.over prepared to build up. h is tnora pafe for Schis'i ambition, it is more easy tor impudent ignorance, to atiack than to defend; overturn and to destrov eui to ere. f .. " ' ,t . tstabitsh. Th- labors of stet-o-tTrr-ii enu jmihuu, i.iu i.iuiS Ot knowledge, e.penence r.nJ ski';!, shrink into notion gnrr-s bt-fore the assaults 0f e.npriecip'e 1 (.'omngrguea rppei'in to
tho
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( s i if i:t-.n. J: sii .h is not
if ih'.e no, the tee leny, of looiSii;; it we :.re v. r -ng, vn are wii-
Free
Urquhart describes a village es pirl v ihe picture. It is full of iho results cf loeofocoism,- of those results sj eagerly sought for, by the slave holders of the south, and their compeers tho 'Perish Ciedit fe Perisli Commerce,' demrgognes of the north and west. " This village," he observes, "grows corn, tobac:J and cot ton. It he.3 enoogh of the necesraries of life for euhsistar.ee, sni cotton and
wool an l hides for clothing: and gros no more except tlie portion reepmed by Government" for its tises because hrre the people are subject to direct taxation. "This village then employs one half, say. of its labor in sgriculture, an l on ha'l in manufacturing its cotton into cloths, its
wool into ce.pets, its hides into lea'.her.
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t's "inhabitants have no inducement to accumulate wealth, or to train information:
eoiiiiuu'.ej cur present po.iox, wo i n
rendered pauptrs ourselves. ' IZI.ct" Law a. Wo have listened to many remarks,
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. ivvrtilt su"'':-t tie nroee-i ol si;si-'iii''.
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:el vc!t-;re ;h y will sanction i" deed: .... f gin V. e Ve it tated in some of oar e.xciiangesi.
l is a recrnt valuablo discovery bv an t ;ni-
where yoj were appointed a delegate tithe whig convention at Indianapolis, on the 17ih of January last, and seem to think that to have been consistent, yon should have volunteered as a delegate t i he democratic convention, held at tie same place, on tlie Sih of the sanu month. In ail this they show their infd iltfso.ne disposition", as we!! as their ignorance: not knowing that great t:i:n, like yoarstlf, need no appointments on such occasions ihat yon have a perfect right to volunteer and constitute yourself a Oeieaie, whenever vou may perceive that iho pnbho good req -.tires it; besides, it is yotirt'ra ." to attend to oilier people's b.isiucs.-i. Xow if yon cr.ii explain those matters any better than I have done. 1 hope you w.il !o so, the nest ti.ne you let the people hear from yen, so that we may stop i io
first soul-stirring impulses will remain legibly and eternally written upon the mind and heart. And may wo not on this consecrated evening, whieh closes our session, "revert to the time, when we first entered this institution? Does not the memory of other Jays come like the eening sun upon the soul? . Is thcr2 no mystic com ran u ion of spirit, no magic of fancy to recall other days? Do we not romember liio toils and perplexities of oui accustomed routine of intellectual labor, .md shall we all experience" ngain, the tuian!:. fa tig no "and heart-ache of our d.ys "f elnssificttion? Shall we again nolo the lingering1 step of the tearful etrfnger, as witli wo fill countenance, eho wends her way to the school room, wondering if e'er the crowd of flitting face's will become familiar? Shall wo arain hear the gush of
mouths of ganrayer-s In toe midst oljj'v the merry gicetings of class-mates, o.u :rief n e iin J something ' eomlbrt us as grouped lugethor with clasped hands, in the a.surar.co that vou will accept of il.ev heter upon the porch, or in the ha!!.
our loui.i and again return to the Semite. I).) ii-. i il.oiht our intention to bestow it,
n v.fii a.e.ivl t- be genotous to one
we c
who has ii sn e such great unngs tor us. Vou have, com pit teiy unitvi! tut!i ol the j real parlies t.f old Knox, (except a lew
he t licniies . ! tlie i'Cop
The a i
noiit.eetiii ;.t ol , our name a.ono wi.i O' .nolioient to ieier all opposition. Hut -hovii'l like t) know whetuer vou vi'luri.c.
about tho late (kelson r t. e oopieioe
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they are led to form no new desires, to fetl no wants, by intercourse rr trafie with the surrounding country." And "ii'-h i th joe'ure of a people in the full frri'.ie.". of r.li the blessings ilowjiig arid to
IiOtT u be en. JiiiC. i! . f our error. 1'orih i fi )i iro n Hard Money ard Free Trade.
credit of our niicre. and f, r the credit of.'),Itct Taxis and Bridie I'atli for inonr country, t? well as for the 1 ve we':,u' Turks no more lb-n loeofjpeos troubear di rs j i lYlows strangely mis-j -lc themlves to make road?.; Mr. Urp ac-.d in tlie ranks of loeofocoism. we j qu'rt proposes to remedy these evils, s:ould be ph ased to be conv ineed of cur . 'bis want cf industry Mid energy, this
ou'd be n!acJ !n learn destitiuion cf enterprise an 1 know eid s
en r that
Court ot the Uuot-d State, m tlie c.i:
Uronson and Mclvenzo ; we have co.iersed with professional gentlemen, an!
e have read with some a. ionisli manl lao
t 9
sol ject. Tiio subject matter t-f tiiAt cision, is tlie application of tho Illinois iJ'edef Law.-, to lite lights of mortgage eV.
under morignges made previous to its p.ssa;e and eyoni that, ii haa no binding force. It is true, it lias pleaded the Judie who wrote the opinion, to Ulk about tho remedy for a breach tf contract as distinguished from the obligation of the contract,' ami it is ceitain, thotbe has sueceeeed to making a J-i k in it.ei darker. The decisi n does not t ll'ect mortgat-s in indiana mido- since lo ll, b. cause isirce
nent pbynei.-ei. that ihe nient mari- in nine j ras -" ont t'f l n, i" pr-oiieet u bv ov nrr a
loll to pom ! .pnbliib? H' i,at think v v; ot' r;d len devti ? ' tJem
r i I a u -p ip jr. tha t v nijjhtiinai I poo o'h f r vou.
a cralJ
"rn' roi..fv tht'gCiili ,!' I't'l-rinry, horn in V, .i!lui)ou in;!, two lifaj-! Tor th? Vi:kiM:n?s (Jazotte.
iTjtbo Wotli. th3 il-Dnsrabl aaJt Ilijh"
uiiaiei JoUa win J, Chief Cupiuin of Traitors, Lord ff l):migo$ues, and Prir.ee cf llaral.ntggrry, S, c, $ c., -c. Your lo al and dutiful soil ierts iiav
e rov.n rr
i i i i 1 W
tt.l away, to chat of vacation novcl-
res, or d.scuss with s"h o! girl roguery, iha nppaient bt .uty r.nd nllents of our new ecmjiaui on? Oh! shall we no more di togeilier bow at the niter of prayer, and imploie the blessing of Ilitn who pivot h l:b i ally Eiid upbraidetli net? Tell ;js oh ieii es dear s;:b.o!-i!uy friend., wi'i y. u think of us. w.bcn silvery moon-U-aiLs hiss j-hoif and !"!!. bathing hill
tho time for one or J years, but I r-uppo-o and woov,hnd in their lireamy radiance?
to be eons stent an J de:ivcrati- it wti I be for one car only. Should any one. Iio wevt r, haw the presumption to oppose, you. we will then tee what wc s:.ail my. A LO'JKCLl ON. . ...t-i For tlie Vjocrurif s Ctz Th Sachtilor's Uicam.
one- suico, a j;e;ilh-io-i o of an unae, v ho Wi's runoi a abif, lor vi nth nor s.olr ;.i;.nt.. ;ool
t)b tell lib t!c:-r f-iends of tho past, if
thm wo shall be ch'. ris ked m hearts w here we would enshrine our rearms forever will y ou i! ink of us. when the evening star cali.; for the i plifiirg of ihe heert. a; ! t!i- pi: rest alfcctions of the soul are bore.'- on tlie bre.'nh of devotion to the tVet of Him who sitttlh upon the throne '"or e ' or ind ever?
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w hose e in" or au'1 or ed to : i.i li..- :
rr ven locks woie tcjinitiniT
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7 a f. Ca bit: c'TiJp ointment The
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!:.ilcr sh tdts, ii'.olur !ro:;i , taVf .
itur v rtj A i. '. r t r.n, of last
rrow is unknown, ha 1 just retnrn-
i ehe.iidu i, and t tiiconcod hnnseli
hair, In.i i;rn:t'fal
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e-umpi'i loiusot tus morn-
real arm chair
'loped lil ! I
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snppe:
fragrant perl mil ot a .'t
his bll.s. ISSU'-il lo
vuluiiie-' lii in ins m ail !, mi i
"i" p ben r p rt frtm Va5 hlr:
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a -t
i 1 eornei ; treeb'i
rra ' and expound-d jour
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Sun, so f.ir as such poor ignorant creator- !ci
! n -r:-.ee!,.
of too r-,om. f.. iill'S v.
0,
ce r.s i i roi.g i t.- v t-1 y as if to Si) oi'.ie ion ! . ;k:i:g veiy mw hi.;h wa b eii '
i:.g to t.s in an rppatent'y authentic si;a is to the ( !!ou:ng purport: Mr. V rimer is to leavo ;!.- dt-p tnf.nl of State. a:u! will take Mr. Fvere
J p'aee a? Minister alike Iiritish toirf. j .Mr. Upsher is to ie transferred from jibe A;v'v to the Slate P "r-r 'rrio- r t. M:. iv iis'.i'.og iM to be f-r rein leu Secret irv of
ul.v, tiie uea
tile S'.
utii, and he no
1 : I -1 i I ilii .1 ci.i'ili'L. i ... 'il '
of the humblest of vo ir liego subjrcH t'. i p, ..p w vv crc transported fi om his w pubiidv e xpress hie ;:lmiraiiori of seme . jn , ..j!,,...' but iil-err.-'-iieed r -om, to a
arc capanle
(J'gur.it-u .snguMge.
cf eomp-rt-hendin such noble L
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Therefor:-
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and
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on oi ntt) die
that time, our laws nave
provided tlat 111 fi 1 1 1 cat ci', I
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ah
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mortgage salt s s.iOUiit l)C mad j as'Qttier -a'es of La id i n execution, and t is thought tliat no part cf i' e reasoning of the cum, applies to the Mxecut'on Lsws of t ! . e..S;aie,c u jjUiCJUid iuaLVt. njjmm,
.asTl" ot coven ants. -TTT5 mori-.
gtge coivtrnev, oy ttTpry nature, nnpiicl certain lights and obligations, amongst which, is the right of the on r g.-gee to the land or its proceeds, in payment, if tho mortgagor makes default. Hut in the
things coutaim d io
i J
imatio'.i, air
o
gnoul i'atty t:
i
i most tashionab.e lames u
ease ef ordinary contracts, does not acquire, as part ol
he creditor
i
; on has sonic nrloci; Jo. be- tbis neeleet of all the impulses cf im-
pi-tes '.'.ot .i) aptly oitce described by Mr, , provemont, by the suppression cf th" Caiiioun, e.s the common hn e of tlie com-1 family manufactures, and by tlie intreducnon p.unoVr: that it h? s-mte object, be- b:etion of Ilnglish goods; and he takes
the law of
the contrad, a rijr'it to anv sn-ecilic
rcuipdy. The creditor only acquires a right to such remedy as tlie Legislative power in its discretion mav from time to tunc give, livery man when he makes a Contract know s that the Legislative powt makes laws respecting the collection of debts at its pleasure, and changes them from time to time, at in discretion; he knows, thru he must take tho remedy io
n
from c! mp'rj" onre sinV.I or; liic iiVrD7 a tid credit uTne for the many meas
ures adopted at Iiuhannpolis ttie present
vtinter, lor the benen: ot tne dear people,
vt nen it h well know With yourself, and in
ever .have become a law
fopularily and influence
.1 n;n ot one
toe c i ' v
ie;
of
2:v a
a few su'jgestmns in regsrt? to other mat-
tcrs tucrein contained, and also somo notva Oon in the midst i f li
tb.ere to bo found. In the first place, yon should not have fcseu. prevented bv vour execseivtr modes-
heJ Uciirior-friend, who loon alter h it Min,
u.e
lie cm-
oia'e of vouth aiiu beauty, and directed his course to a corner t f the room, wheic ho ciolcil.g..tA---mt.c.ia:r bv the side of?
- fTier, en . i!.:i, ve ;,e 1' v v I 'e-virf'-o :. b'i i ship l'orn. I v?t .:?. i: ii.t-y Mr. UV-s'er to . . . . . i - -
oa,
s i o in i ;
: i v r t it. 'i'tni- e'obisonir ig iioni-uatiori. been eci !l u:;t d 1
n rt ;: -s ti!tt t'-e iol by Pr.i.lMit T;, h r . the Ciiiu el States
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to j in in the amusements t.f the
tie aiso, soon ieii ,n c..;.:r a:::: v.
nin.
(Jeorge i'.rtwe. oi' .! r.ssachlis. ;t.-, to ho Ciiimi issi le.'-i to the-Sandwich Islands. Albert Sarin, ft"?.' in to b? corioi;!vWertn rrrnfo-rraity to :hfe six-.l, auicL of the treaty between the L'nired Snoos and ( !rc 'at Priu.in. conclude d ou the loth dsv
. of ihe dear people, about the room, looking at the do uerent j "! ';,i'-Ust' Ii:--n they all ongimted roops, tiil an open door ca-g.-u his eve.! , --- ft- rry fcr Lyon, in tho tone of them would v.f:jiS) he immediately passed ami fount! ! p'--1' A,i,,,!,t rcsij;iied. aw but for your great; Umolf out una poili'eo lie stood gami'l , J,J,,: Varln,:in' ,,r irr-eon, in thn nee with inembei-b ofjoa ,;e f,a;e moun and iwmkliig :.os. nil ! V';'f 'lr K ,L 'Creaiy, reftgretl. en the very digr.illod j,,., rVl.: hed. Whilst sum j;... ia th;5 i T . U "; :;K!l 1 ft'Xew York, for rr in whioh y u ha e .jraamv mood, a little fairv hke creature "' liu"; t,r P. Ilut. h:a, is d -sertingof all j lr;;nr,' l5; ti, j,;ni. end etvp.ircl whv he !,l,sc, ri',?'-'eii' emits, i4 a eommmd hMd:r:UoM 1 erd ibnedeJ. He i enh e that i Mrg-n .. 'Smith, of Neic-Y..rL- (,r
jjusl such manner a it may
vond ;b
ani'
the r;..- i ind ed. p re e n '. . vi; -. I C rtt car: Divis. :! thick hi bv Gov
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c atirun.nent e
:i:n of
f olnee, by the or- dtbght in picturing the expected change.
lle Leeislature. 'i'he.'! tlif? erv ihirtM'i.nd I
attd forbearing manner in whi;h y u hat.
tfeiitc-d your opponents, is deserving of all tr-.,,,p ir
praise. Live vo ir enemies, h a eomm-md
of i o!y writ, which it is etidc-nt
nave not lorgotten. l cur recom men .a-1 j:1 l!ie i,je U'?Jl.j u.fc0 -.on Id eoni tiin to enforc some, of vour laws by ati!,,,iw.c r I, ,. ronld
ecu nirnscii n lonj oi iroon.
yr,u ! he was a lonely !
c e J . He lepii
ncti'-'if?rJ. witoeu: a ;i it-n
rt ao
nieat to j tinge I.vnc i. was a Inokv ... t.: ir . ..r ,..,.o,n.
ur.hr.rSbe
sr.v in o; : o:r.ion to an " l ner.. tie sas
ui.onx f tine country; that it has, insulated before, now- seeks to connect so r.e plans for our relief f.-om ' itself with the lines of communication n 1 ii-r our soeuti'.y f.- ?:n fu'.uri ' with the principal marts; cultivation exlet we are j -aHV i'-bs i a kssori 1 len.b, n alto aecunui'ates, instruction
ia; v: ta-.trht us X ,t by Doctor ogb !:e has b, in Cong; ess, a;,d
e i e;:
'the village which was
o
Tfor
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thou
MO
Nor
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o. "Ws, tt v ;re - lor new objects increase. n-oibioe i- ra.-eh" Tho w Itigs have
1 e t S'Oek, to secure such sn l!
be r ll'or led at
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no: 'im'B socks n; an i ue snoii.a also
know, that the general convenience and in debating your celebrated Dog Li
conrnon smse ol mankind have rdwavs
saiiotione
it ton uoetr;nc is wrong, imprisonment for dob: now exit? in t'tm S t.i to for one class of debts and does not exist for anoth
er. J
to Judge
l 1 . I . - . t i
tuougtik, a i supposjit to ue tne only iaihinp y , epli od, that ii was !eP vt ar, rtiethou by w h.ch they evet can be carried ! t;ie ).fiiirS v; a , l0 ci0fv.
into effjet. 1 was gratified to hear you say that the half day ,-pent by the Seuaie
ners for tluMti-el ves I will save our back5
eior-Iiko mod'-iy i'ae troublo of propo-
UCRt;;p.
i"ew York, for
this power in the legislature.
' ' jsing. and will do it for vou. I wiii become
at an expense to the. dear people of some jvcur yi:rnvr to-morrow eveniu r at ,.r-. "gOO dollars, wa ail in jest, as some Indjcbelv this I our. on condition that vou do been uncharita: !e enough to accuse vou of i .i,. i nv. ,,. i,.. l.r.i,.
;e' l.ien separated sue to
I loin tier companions, and he to return to
. II'J VI.- 3ll 111'. IMIll 1 iHUi 1 U U.U llv I l.t Uil I l.:.-- -.iii.i i- il
o'Mog aeniaieu oy oea.iy nni.ee to wares ' s-(;;!ed. Th
your leliow-creatuii's; but it is now clear ; ',;ri i.
i . . j -
.Mist so in a. I eases m wtnoli tr.e gen-jy-uuij not ititena to nar.n t : i c poor i 'og-s t-s desolate chatnber
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..i . v,i ,.,v. .i.i, k.u a. ,1. .ii. o , .... i...,., , ...iv, v.v. l0 Xvns awaKcnet: ov his seg-cr, w,;',c!i in i ui.i.tick l:si. oi i iiilnJelphia, for t' e shituh! have one law in force for on-t man. the dear people wiii never grumble at pay . ;;3 descent bid ca.ight in a fold of his Kingdom of Wurtemberg. and anof.i-r I' : another. It would b; m? iilX) dollars fur your indulging ia such gnvn, and was now blazing. IL wai Marsh;!. Fd ward IIxnlen to lo nectary thafrach judgment .-hoeld d o-j fonux jok: e. Some have howov er e e: oh:d od , ,r;ei-'v d'sarnointed to think iha'all his an-j Mershafof the Umied States for Geortu sig.-ate the law to be. applt.d ;o it. rndllhat your late pr.iclamation is aU a joke. Ik; :c .j !:;npir,e?s r. as but a urea in', amli P'ce of William J. Davis w'oV' oaco execution tne law uu.ier w Incn tin I nen we are both gr:evd an t gr untied at!p,i:,. Xi vvns .loomed to die as he had li e i. ooirenission has expired, odicer shotild propeod. And a state of the annoua -e oent od your iutoati :.s for - a bachelor. We leotn that (-apt. Wm Dulanev things would exist too absurd f r serio 13 j the f.i'ure. F.rsf, !y not doc. aria.; your- FLORA. jof tho Marine Corps, ha9 been promoted eontemp'ation and tlits, tliougb we ar-jf?:!! .1 candi l.i-'e for C .ngftss (as i: doubt- u,jgo, j by the President of tho United ' told by t!:e court that every State ha the j less was your intention n nave don:; Tii- following wtil be recognized bv tb? rank of Hrovet Ma lor." for hisgalian' piwer "to secure m citizens from unjust j again. our r-uponor cua l:ationi, all ! . r , .. . a-d iret it: '-ions -rvbrs ,ir; ,C " 1 , , , . . , . J e, . , ' ,. . ' .' , most ol our readers as toe cmsmr ps-?ce d n'3 e.v.cet curing tha lata anl narrassing litigatioii, and to protect adnr.t. an 1 some ol us ttuo k a rSat.oaa! F o-nla wr
nth. of New -York, fr
Vela-eo. vx the place- of A. M. Green. 1 siunptl. Charles Tkotrnson. Jr., of M?s5;;cbu-
petts. ior . r; ;a and Sisal, in Y r t ...
uenry .tialder, ol Zurich.
i rnnkiin t np.s.
Jaiii s H. iTgg.nson of Massaehufittis for Cab-ntia. John il'ck. for ike city of Mexico, in the pbre of 1'. 11. Jones', rosin-nn,! George V. Poll, of ...,w y(lk" f .
vves'pnaiia ;.r.i 10c Prussian rrc
re.
cf Maine
far Csrde-
ttiC K'iliiO.
proi jncci ot
Frederick List, of Philidel.ohi fnr t'
iobt
greater
efits to toe country, bv the
be !
!. dO;h"
"0,
1.!. e
e;. :.f r of .b
Not to tee situation of Turkey, and then 1
them, nor , would give us a? a temptation to industry
OV greater ttnm t Oin. I Li?r i. no sit.-h hp rr.x hr:. r.f tJi J-fitrlisfi r'n-n.-li
! .s,i;i lo I!., 1 . :....vrn. fli.
Hut Governor Whit-1 mauufectures. The loeofocos found in
o. c .n trl Free Trade.
bird
l.l!.. sv Ol whieh t
ab ut tie.
1 '
tarltf and about! Tinker
ue tone teeii t undine Siio- 1 rcasurv.
ri I VJ
one of the precedents for their
They mav also find
a oui t',is nntter,
we cannot there an examn'e, and a strong one, and
1
cuioocu nation on earth we respect u;iv remind Governor YY hit
1
The Has-j coii.ib cf it, of tlie consequences of Free
trade.
re-son bv ike nav, whv he should not
be the Gov er no.- of
tt!e;r husbands . ni we.hl not pretend that tlie Turks are a civilied people; or hi to set us any example, unless it be the Sub-Trr-aoj; v. So the Persians allow free trade, bat they ?re like the Turks, only a little nor' Turkish. And the Negroes v -?' iii ill w e say cf them? Free Trade t? allowed throughout Africa. But the subject is getbng strong, and we must leave- it. The Turks ?.ro bad enough.
?r.d vasSsa ccntine ourselves to them. k trten-d has turned cur attention to an p.glish vrk on the resources and trade fjf TurVy. M'e have looked into it. h vts fTc1f'3 " rxz Vgl's on
1. I-.;-? be 'a Connnis-. protection ol their own manufactures. tol.l bv the court that every State ha the
nil ated to .cave" 1 iio I on. tocos would reduce the coetUrv I P nV(-r 10 secure im citizens iroai unjust
ani uarrassing litigation, and to protect
them in those pursuits whieh are necessary to tlie existence and weU being of
every community. I here h an easv iilustra'ion of this subject, that cveiv man can understa-id. Suppose that A makes a contract with H in Illinois or New York, that before pei form-inee by pavm -nt, th 0 debtor, rennves to tais Side, and that the creditor compelle l to sue the debtor in ibis Siatc w!i3t remedy appli-5 to this case? You will not siv, tint tlie rem sly
winca won, a have nppnod m lltmois or New York, when the contract was made, shall be applied by the courts of Indiana. Because our courts can only be governed by our practice and execution laws and rules-. You cannot say, that the ia.v existing in Indiana, when the contra t was
made in another State, w ithout referance to Indiana, shall be applied. ! 'cause you
cannot pretend that when A ti.isted I he
contemp'ated that B would remove to In-
dhna, or tint he knew any thing of the remedies afforded in Indiana. In euch
ie
nvis once a "lowed fue trade, but that Trale, Hard Money, and Direct Taxes, ss be!ore Peter's tone, v. hilst lliey were But it is useless to suggest the consequen-
v et entirely d- sti' tt? cf civilization. ce of a measure to the locofocos thev.
1 he Ttirks t l! w free trade; but surely, j snd Whitcomband all of them are ahke hhu!gk Wbi comb 10 a hi-he!or, (a good i they only look to the next election.
est women and
There is no lo morrow there. The locos have given us hard npney, end it is hard enough to get, even in t'ae questionable shape of scrip ot county orders. They have driven us back to cur family manufactures, but they cannot soon egain bring us to the use of English and French and
other Foreign Finery. Tha American people should ba independent, and they will b3 independent. But that can only be, when the farmers on the one hand, and the manufacturers on the other, supply each other, and the other varioui nonprojuciug classes: tchen tx hai'e a hme T.ir'ct 'cr cur cen h'Tjre prcdvets. The
Bank would bo a panacea for all lite tih.
liv erca a t In e iviuinuion ol 01 iss vlapp s
Ft male Institute, and we publish it at the rt quest of a number of those whi were'
there 00. mat occasion: "Oh, (Var net to doini with wakinjj evo; T.ktie lira deep meaning o:'t in chi! Ji':i p!jy.'' Yes! those are precious moments, we ppend in ihe land of dreams, listening to the kindly whisperings of departed days.
Precious, because they teach
case reason and law determine, that t!
place and time of contracting governs the exposition of the contrau. iis meaning, its validity, its obligation; and that the law of the place and liaie of sueing, governs the form and manner of the remedy, the suit, trisl, process of execution, suby?t oistter of lew, sale, dec. And this
shows just the dtnerence between the ob-
or and a lemeJv on a contract.
Mgatio
- r,
'!, nw labm ing under, and from th ? lavorabie maimer a proposition of yours it establish su"h an instituiioii was ?t one time received bv Congress Hiavin r1eeivedone vote and that being unanimous.) we know of no one who would possess sidlicier,t iafluenoe in Congress t eli'ect the establishment of such an institution . .. ...li- -I, : . .1 1
kuiv o.irsen. 1 o ue sure, ine last t:ma vou rrecioas, because tnev tencii ii s ti e most
were a candidate, tlie Docor bandied vou'salutaiv lossons for the ft;nc. From our 1.1... .1. ., . ... . '1 1 ' . .1 .1
o . ' .ii. 1 1 hoi 1. 01 as a parte ca v.ii-j na-piest, w e in.-y gamer iio.vcrs to suit due, but now. having grown and j the hoars of gladness; and from the sorhaving discarded every vest skre of mys I j rowfi.l g!en pearls of wisdom, gentleness think you would bo sure to got the votes 1 and love, thai shall make ra'm die sunset of the honest m-n of nil partita, and that" of life. Cki'dhood, and youth, ami the would cerlaiaiv be sullicient to elect voi'.uo-nes of our riper . ears, have each l!i-ei. I know so. ne of your stun t-?g certificate, peculiar teaching, and tell upon ihe bean m-ikers have to!-1 vou that vou eininot be wii'a a deco an I lastmg imtresi. n. Kat
elected, but don't you believe litem don't there are seions, in lite lusuory of almost be scared at a Docter or a Lawyer -I try I every in dividual around which is thrown.
it once more you certainly can come it. in the dreamy h) ir, a halo of f:es!i and
l he wings, it is ,'me, sec me vou of hiving defeated then 01 regard t the election of a United States Send a: and iii3 clique will probably keep in a ftisi 3!) 1;,:
il, but do not mind them, tbey are your cn- j sparkling w ith
emies, find consequently the enemies nil flight of
tho people. You certainly had a rig'it 'ojihe data, of all that is great end eauobliag
secure tne election of a Deal crjt, if 011 ! . a our infllectual and
thought proper, especially if the public gund tequired if; besides it was ijjitr own biifiiness, and none cf thci.-s. Other fault finders tio ruritovs to kirr when r!
'J'J.e Philadelphia- Trquhcr states that Uv-nma.nder Latimer has boon confirmed as a epta:r: in the navy. The Administration is making a most patntuic appeal to the Locofocos. We apprehend that the Loeofoco parly is disposed to reply as tho humane wife replied to lie-expiring husband who was striving to re dress to her a few last wordsI oon, nooh! don t stop to talk, hot nn
, - te e L.oxt, Jour.
V.'hy
w ith your dying!"
. by is a candle like a looking-glacs? D e give it up? So do we! Uch!
crr.r.
rets si
ills w a
n are w t-i!
iieeu ia r it
I : . : 1- :
over a.'.on ana agaia in ir.ry, aiei sun re
tain all their O'lgmal c'.ariin. T..ey are prec ious ie w els in the ci -k.-t of meuiu. , .
ucreas jd hi toian -y in th-
time. Ue revert to tiiein, a-
mori!
charac
ter as the starting point of rd! that is aspiring in our natures, f An J whatever i;is "'Lime's ffivcting fingera" may renovfroro the fab fat of cur rem'-m!ran"p, these
t&& iEL,gBrf3ps.r!
OBITUARY,
Died on the 16th u!t. at Vicer.... InJUna, of t onsurnpnon Mr. Emily Maloae. e!dest dau-h tcr of Mr, P. Dorar, I3le of tbi, city The health of cur amiable friend on her lat visa ,0 her native city indicated W. bu certain approach of donth; and indeed sUe often spoke of it m tone, ot consoling relation a . , .
as convmceJ she cu.d ot ,ong avoi(J; rr remaining da.y8 of bfe. -cre k.a, no V8i -,k a recovery of health but to smooth t lu
way to ttie tomt. I5y many of her friend, irrtl.U city, the Jecea, 'd vvdi be remembered a, TO,rrrt u 1 1 ,je.roascem and ho.ut.ful , To th!" K ' pu-.,tnen,a, while her .(ftble mJnZrTZT
w
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