Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 34, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 January 1844 — Page 1
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Hail to the Statesman. I fail to the trtate-raati, U.' itnle of his country, lloiioie.l bv a''. l'e Ins ever vtreat fame. Whore is the I. : that nr sataes with fflr ntcry. I'o Mi-io-h -: aircis fait cntvs ine routs-.l lit-s ! lt.U'. V- I, .cos. and v-mr toa-tin. ":.i!e ('ehe.mia'-. se-ns ate fame, Then w oh ,iux ah.o.t ban K.'itui!i:u' -m m ;!i th- la:; d, j I. ! Vv ill c-v : 1......S Willi cmhi.-io'i and saimo.) : Mr 1 . i-, ;' 't t it thou Whole i r ei i t'. 1 ,,!;.. vt riiinii'.'. ! vet roartntr. t o, . he W::i ' b inner is s vu- ! 'J'he i ri uf Van 11. . , , are snhen an 1 1 .v nt h :i r 1 i : '. ; luited. Vv e w ih -': e.v to ihe wn.ll 1, dd. : l - is I'lh- the W hl-is will .us;-!ay, V. i;h o.iv b.'-jm fee.!. , i .!.',.. dh'er, his ih.idi -! his! n, :ekI to-, .iav. I h th i i.h "U hi rt ( ; :; i ' .e ..!! c-.i-hed. 'he . , v !a C. ! a .fthe mm i i i '-..- .!. t'i V UlteUrl V II On. , i W. ; '.: t'.e u:.-l and best stuMoa. W: h ; - v, r ; sive an ! wi'h skill t- prtvt !e. i : v,, i : ii c i . , ! r a; n l , o ic, O ; t'.e liir-i .. n. blow, h'o ...::-. r thy iaicels, lo suily thy f line, 'Ih . ! h . v ill: ii in; . f hht, Th v Miles Will indite, ft: ti.e r.c.o,!.- ut - !e i,.i'i.ivo ihv fur n.itiu ii i . , . i n ! : I "i I ! . i-htc-t. 1- ' .::. car h L.d", 111. We'll rh.I n: in ti mnipb a iv,ue-i, . . i.t'ii l;y ere s. 1. 1 oil, wt 11 in.::. tied ;v;;h their I .i T 1;. ,, We ; i.i h ill !: -t n-i- t.o iy, in -h e.ttii !'. r Harry. We w .11 ::i u e h -ii t ul ' V .ui.l sovii w lii the d ;i . W i'h our i,, i , ho:. ( : t: i.e H - taiuilu t'.e lan.l, We'll have In! -tie eh.iee, a.id ttiat' (".' IV. Iltiiry ..the ihel.m.md Whio.) .; 1- iter fi-.tn the II-in. Wchatii (.'. d h lhve-, a. will be -con !:n'n it-t l'-.e-, was written t- a j : r- .n ii at. i , htu o! i: n i at II it. over; :ut :. : ... . ei nth a. an Innii.: le lined, in ;i cuiivcrwith Ml. U;vc-. '.".t he had written slldl ii letter , i i 1 1 t : . 1 .-- n . oo . . e i " ; e--i oi: ui ins v iews nl j .'t i f !nc ihe.-ld. ulla! illeeti.m, h.ls a fee. of the !c!U r, witii -'rmi.s-ion to I . .ain-'..! l ... , . ...... ,. . .. - ill i i I .; , U : i a -. to , '-: - Mr. lie. - t.;e t e eieatis .. :itlty mu no :vu::; ail d-mht.s.as to the 11 i-.i m- in th- aiiproachm cm.iem tsaiNc ion-, Jan. ist. IS t I. My lie.tr So: I; t-ce::in t he now eh i'mi'uvely s. ul. il, that the com. try is to I.e called upon to retract the .- de:. in decision pronounced bv it in 1 !'. epm ihe .'emerits ,,f Mr. Vnti I tinea's Admen -tramm, aii.l to re-to! c hi;n to power, without a s.i.htary at.o.cmeiit for the past, or pledge of nam: 1 neat ihr th- fun: re. The indications uliicli hive bt en fiiven hen. since the' assembling of i ',!;'- -s are too si .oihicatit to be misundorstt)-).!. i'h- ( 'oavt mien at !1 ihitmae will have nothing to do but to reojs'er and -reel. tim the edict of the i'.meiis i;i the- (.'ti. ind. In t'.is state ot tlniii. are we, who have so otten tc-.tif. il ni the face f the wmild our deep and earnest coa v del i-ns of t he fall! an.l dernor ih..ih: tendencies .f Mr. "an 1 men's whole svstc::i of polmcai action, to stand ai lo with folded arms, and to ln ink into an inloriou.', I had ab !.iii-t s'ti-1. irciisneih!." tieiitialitv, been i is,; of some .hltcreiices -1 o:iiinuu. on ouc-mms of public policy i'loni Mr. CI iy. '. hii li a w.se spirit of moderation, an.l the rece eiizoi aibitrament of the jmhlic will, arc daily narrowim; in laajnitudo and extent! I hnndny think not. The election ut Thief Magiti ite of ihe nation, is one of those vital j-r-e. .-.-es. provide,! bv the ('..m-titutinn of the eouutrv. f-r ihe periodical reccneratioii ot oar .-ysteai. bv a fro - a. infusion into it, of the elements . f - iphir l.-ahh :md virtiii, id citi m . Hidesmider lircumstances ot a veiypevith nd: iractcr,c an .ro eilviefiise to take a part, and to the extent -f h;s inlhicnce an I ex ample, a decided and e'h. e nt part. " hen the vni-t moral am) political mfihienco of the o'neo. as well as its direct attributes of pom:;" and. cm-; !r.,!ti..'T ., r.. ..u,,. ; l.,r.,.l i... I . -. '-) p.-.. ., u.t U1I1..IUOI.I, is :!e,- a' matter of imhtl'ercnce, vi even ,.f an e pad balaiice oi countervailing; molives of prefeeience or uhjcctiim, who shall I'd! it. There is ahvnvs liuice,- and thoimh t!:c t:i ikitu'T of that ehmcc may sotiietiines be cmhjrras.-ed bv couth. -tin ; consider. iti. ins, aiisius out of a want of euti.e eoiucidence of opinion with father of tae opf.o-in-; candidates, it is only the more incumbent on ns to determine our preference with, cue and dehberstanding- and when once, tonsdeimously iormed. fearies-dv and unhcsitrain-lv to act it out. i In the approach ins; Presidential eontcbt. then.! n-e cucht net ami rami- t bp r;e:i!r h am! if. as ev-j
ery thiti n w indicates is to bo the case, ih.f con- the tv r amy of a system, which, il' now iet .-hall be between Mr. Van Curru a:i;l .Mr. s.ibmitlod t, must linaily convert our noCiav.l have as little hesitation ia savin-r th.it there bh nonnlar iti-ohaitions info th worst if
U " i"it" ul action by whi.-h we e.ta a -.nut rur-''u'' "me or our may to mo jeo.ia.ry-a:,.! tint.,, wav-ng all mmor constdera- . uo:i. to give a man iv an l iietonnineii support n Mr. (.,'iav in i. reference t Mr. Van Uuven. i' -r 1 . iiivm'I:, l can conceive ot im su-atcr cai ratty to th- nation, or deeper discredit to th- cause and vi-r v name, of i..eu!.ir Government, thin the re.ieetion of Mr. Van 55 area would be -iaal an,! uven he hai.i- maj r.ty by whi-a he w,,,., reoM-lv ,;,;..H,.i:roail.o;vcr.lli,mt!i-'u!-!f-t c.m.is ,.t hi measure-, p'-lu'V an I con .nct. - . , . ., , t he iiet ot vimhitive j-asr-tons wtnea to.iw in tiie tram of restored Jovenummts-the er.ovJs of hungry U-t.lil.eis oieaaini? the neurit of lust ft vices, who press forward to claim the reward of their tiJehtv. or iu lcmnitv tor sacrifices and ;osi's lacmre l in ' eatise ttie mtatu ;Ic,I and orihsaeimis at! e-'imcnt to ancient abo-t-e the arbi!r v atid .-c!f-willed habits nurtured 'm the f irmer i -t-i ei of e.ver the commit in -ntto Savor.te but ;.e.-..!.ioas schemes ot . .ile v have a ! i cm .'i : i . a ort of iTovetbial cuiieney to tlu- rem.uk of a celebrated Iho;!Uh
shouting Harrv s ' -,t. uemen and ht.t iau.t!i.t the wor.-t and timst ,!an and t.eniK I 'lis -t ..... . i
erous of allcf ; i a.ie-torateei. I ...,t ail ;hc-e evils would be r. '.;!;.-.. d to the wi.'.est extent, .ied i-i th. !. m.i-t i:: ! 'it. d u . d in the r. - - t-ration ot Mr. m ban n. none ca.i ! d..t w.,o , , .. . ..... ,e,e. . ' i . , t - i . .: , , v i i . -, i , i . . i i.i- , : i . i i i ... i e o . i - ' - It -a ut n otv i.oj;.- . -v. lem.i -, -n :n ut u : y . -v. :. I i the creed and cmmiel oi !.i:io. at!,i :::e;ei-. ,.i w !i i: .e. e n t !o -tt . -u t.iat im : i-t t ac tie it t i cry i .ip.:ct! . o o ' i I.;, 01 M.n ! .' : I : il - ' l b - t , ;h- v: : i-, 1 m. .. 1. slv ; .ii.tcd in th he e.e.n TV. .'. n I 1 1 . I. . ,. , , i . i' n , . I , . . . , . . v 1 .. ,t.n , nn-M-h 1 h'.vo m . i an i ' i ., ., , ,l..,,.r .;; 1 on en; oa i n- o; r -;.,i' :e m , :h.:n s i a -.n c'.nh ' t f le In i i : . - . i -; . , i v :i the pat: i i ' s-.'.tU-'ilt ') ' ' v. a - Ot! hi be . X hi ' 1 led ! M ;h' r ' -:o f. i ! ; .;:'. ntl ti-.:.e:i. o.--. i - Y T W 1 1 i til il.' i ' il 1.-01':' '1 I'l t h . ,'ld- j i :-::n'.ir:tl.e.. iTntt-i it: 1 ;r: !ts!. :"-;s of l e v th a' m : !,.., , i V.' O's 'to ,.' Wo .hi it u o r i. !. r!' uOidiiMl i -1 1 n : . n : ji ' ilniint am v -it. m '.t ;t- - t a hv. i.i-.u-.' la IS!:', m Atnci n p- :de. t::...:i ihe lull s: aml; ::k,c it.hVr.v. tie.: ,::.!' 'n.th sole- , , j if o, frh ndil 0 Mi-' , o. r - . as wea : - ol the on;, m 'las II Air. Van ' ;;,lru- rei'irded ;h.nc v.-es im-t him bv -ei -h a itit j -ritv ns never he iot e - ignaljzed the retri at of nuv inmi-ter trotn po . -er, ati 1 was mi then utterly tm p.iradeh !. ii ;m i e t it tm r-elehod, ill the. SilStorV " o tr l'rcs;d-n:.ai contests, t. H the tivt'ii' tv -si States Ceinposin g tlm t nimi. i...- recmved tim vop s !' but sev.m. and ad o! ! e, except one, the sm::l.m: ol tm: I onte deraev ol ilm ti i v -i t ; oi the i m e t ra! Colic -s, he ( "i-'-.m'.-f suflhag m ;i m : of I !, ()'), on.- ,,f ibo f . wn- ' ( nogot-it- . ,1 -iti tui- of ' ' - m v-t : in the t im tion, gave . nccarih:: 1 v-r-!;-t against him. And, ye t, ;n the i.me , d tias so; -mil hn'l.i'g "1 .ho g of ti;:; body of the nationi. ... (.. u ,: t .. (d ; ;ie goner il vol ed it 1ms not vet died upon me carit attempt is made ! immce in ' pen n!e to take ha-k their own sea! an . well-coii'dereil j m! n. ue ut, am! in ! -vnti tig ag-mi t- the r die-: ili m ot the Re- . . . . , . , , . i no Lie I oe in ii vliOei il'Ull t iCV ti.l, il r: a . ntly ami del .h--rahdy d"p s;-d, juo. nounco a flagrant sentence of spaltdi -atton mid incompetetice open tueiiis-dvrs. tnow not in what light other mm.,-, may f. view r-ueii a proceeding; but to am aseema contemptuous sporting with the smveroij:i constit imv ol' a-ciiti'itrv a Mmer 1 1 lock trv and inu't to tlm ptihli j intoll;genre. Aid ho ivlnl in. iP.-i is -, :n ti'l II n.' tl , h. be agaai presented a a the o git;m ae am! . atioinl-M candidate i f the Dcm .erati : par - IV ' "-f e nirn! v bv die wi til tliima- -;;t : body of the party, w ho, we have every reason to believe, deprecate and dephm-j the madness and f nly of the act, but by I t':e seeret an.l invisible agency of self- J eomaitmoi! convinces an I aureus:', com t rolled, u iih absolute sway, by l-nv b .hi - end adroit p-'litical managers. I r in no li-'k in savin"' that, if the iimividu.ds j oompos'mg th-' party ilirougho.it t'ne Union could bo interrogated, upon the voir dire, to say win .a they would prefer as the Ik 'e:-idmitial nominee of the party, three fourths of them, at ihe least, ami pro!) ddy a far larger proportion would unhesitf tingly declare their preference for some iijw an:ida:e. Ami yet, in utter conmnipt of j can
the pop-iiar sentiment of the party, aiid 1' i-mi proper.y guan.eii agamsr ao.ue disdainfully rejecting the only equitable j by the jomo;; r-sui uions of us charter, a 3 we'd as pra-tieahm mode ' of arriving j as well as bv a vigifatt p ibhc superviMon at the will of a maj ray through the me- ami cmtrol. 1 tin not b-dieve that tim sober dium of a fair, equal an 1 uniform popidar j judgement ot ttie p.-opie. under the presre"rei:'. ntati mi in the ie .mimaiag ceitven- sure ul sue.i an a t. rnalivo, wimi-l fun! a.!,, th.. iVu.ioUof A!.-. Van I'mren. -.hold- anv (m-m .-f eaarr.-l aaaiu-t ii.o-e wuo,
11W.1, ... . ..... ,v lug on to ttmt (ha a? .,uti it oi jki: iy ia--l 1 1 1 . . i- . !..
cipiine and suhor.im ition. dmrivc.i to ti- an j stihj -ct, - .oumi go t-.r the miter in pretm-li-.mi ihe caimiii ' order -f the Jesuits thro' I emte to the former. Ami an the !h. trilm-
he bl-'edy J mohhaina Clubs of lie vuh: - j
-a, t-rriee bv which -.me er twoao-lthat
' '. . e i ', ' I h i ' i ) t n o i r C s s I hi s Wi 11 ttve -P'l-iis I I I i" . I . . - 1 : ' a cv. control tin: m.. - bo aCS Oi ieetl, ) 1 1, i J C I lii I ue, atid i.e ;.,oiie, tat. its i d vast and entire .' ',Mv declare that ii be the a..'.'"1 o i i o e p . : I i , . i - 1 1 mi. I,ii: ihili i;li;i".'i:;' -le and patriotic men, as tney re.-p .'ct tue dignify of their own character, the privi leges ed lua men, am! the .-acred princi1 t t - . , . t t ' ;imte ai cm: gi-m rotis and virtuous strug- j 1:1? to overtitraw, cllectuall v and forever, , jr, hi I f i-t -r , 0f ,!;nes If.
n;; pollinations that of an unscrupulous
an ?orJi;j (!;utv oligarchy? Au, lh,, wiaih bctn jit.mi measure. of the administrative policy ..lii.i'f.riiiririf:ll.,!li.rii4f'rii,fd,r lr -. rp ' ' ..... V an Lure Ii V. restoration ? A -return to the glori-as ft Hit ble.ssiug.s of the Su Treasury system a renewed war upon .,., cttirciley, oom-iiereo, and business of c-antrv! t,h(, rie.!lt ,vl,eili , - . . . ,, nv the m;rc tact ut tne witiu niwa t the - , ll-t;i;ty ot th 5 t m)N e it. men t, and that LH3 i:iili-;:!rii: )tit.'tn- U'llleli is i !) li- r-JIt t III the energies o'. n free. '..T.torj.rUill an i in.'.uslri a.S -'-ojle. all !;!.? t'Uil!S5 pursuits ft;10 ,iall,)U arc aiuuiji their prosperity and ttctivilv, and Lite currcnev and o.c'muf"? of to ce(i,::rv r. re tinditijj thoir 'v,f ' ...... j. .w be torou n tn: ilKil eon ; n .;q;i . :!:.; e are to bo re- p!i!;;t d into a r.n ;n lit ,,r,r;i: a remois: hs nnrtv (ritim-- t. in lite coumiuiii iti :: ot a lo-a-nr open! v :.t interest ot j - the co:nmu:ut . A n t.os ltd he I I ' -i t'i '. . 1 U ; i 1 - ' 1 ; O , . . ' 1 ' 1 f ' - '"' "' ..,,, ,. i ". - w m . .0, inai oMt- o:...l o. ongfiu il anuses wn.e!i so ! i i mustv I i -' m t1 'O t f) or;s -' ot Mr. an hnren s lorui--r ,m:.!i:sti tdinn ! :!,::;:.V d. .... tor evtondmg l'l odeiitmi pal ami tiro ;; -.'.(.' ( jcpematiit es o pub!; iniio'v t i i ! i j j i : i : i t v an 1 proa.-. i I'till d ft tllh: i . n i ; mil -1. i'Cl! J'V . a ue w I' V in-' UK- i'l . i ! I to O ! i e lit , i 1 i 1 1 -1 s , o , !..e lie, l, ;:.-! thHat ri 'S,;: ra M.-. the Ciitin? d.s tppietrmtcc i 'a !, I- I.' ,-:ice i .'." e . i t.ue pr :- :; i nee ostlv ol hv th- v oi . e cli'.'iiCf , i o'ti ii' p . e. i; it : t w c re a ; a a; : . u "- l. ,!'l e : I u ui - : n ! !o I o! th' t- rn.m .nu - -s ma: t i i ! i r - - y .- :.'!, ivorii me'.t mil-: ever alien . . I . . c : i I i " V .t tret, s I r j : :r 1 1 ; v.l ii . i . ins; l h ; s l and i. i ; t r 1 1 : to i . i ' o 1 1 : 1 o i ,j i th:" eouii - 'onu:vy. s- ! a-, : n i n 1 s ' e 1 e .; u ;..i. 'i g ' 1 1 1 a i ,l to or t o; a .on ', . i "; u '" "!l l! t Mie'tit is m heao an C' 'Li i an,). .Now, won hi ash, wii it is there to be - r h'.-u h-d from Mr. lav's eh ctioti. which ugh: t .) h ive lie: w-igut . f a f -at! er ni th - s-;de, u hen co::r:ai-d t'ofata! a:i I de -titi -::vo e ;!-. p i tang the v;t .1 (dtmieii:- id IJepninicjii I: e h :u an ! virtue, as well v. th es-; ma a - a-ir.a s ol natt .un! prosperity am! tiapptn--, :a -n we have ei'. rv te"t. . i loo- t'je rest nr at: ii oi Air. an !' .ir'i ai .' We s ini: .! ..ihtl '-s, have tirtm u :.ei ore our '. , m s'.i-r. o: pe i ti r rot s, ttii: . i m; i tnr i ; h a- rippariitm n -I h, 7i;hi, !:i i':nn I .-,";,',.' Oil ft; - foet of the Tar ill' 1 do imt he-:-i at-.' t iy, that M :. CI iv's creeii, dev 1- - j e-1 in ht. ie;cii: !ef'i. m in eut v re- - p. e t .is j tis :,'is ; - l nnd ii ;,ex -p mm d de 1- th-:t if Mr. vail! av.'i.tmd it: prwUrt tithmt d v h-her. A1-. 'hv d i, X v . , : , . for, or ;:p; r.o. e the I'ai ,;;'i t' 1 mmsign- d ti :;;i eh ns -t-h-hniv, timder the n mi ' i t ti; - SMi ol Aii e ni-:a;o t.s, v hie h Mr. Van I ! ami and la 1 : i -; i ; -a r ;m ! h v l! vote--. It is :--e ,..r a . li;i;,,;-::m a coi neidc it!-e. ' on-:-1 am, m d' Mr t rtaa that ;.a i: i h which li.ne lieen n o-a ''-.aiadtimc ; of ki ut.i. o-ve iti eir e.xt-aema-, u ; : the i Stitti .mh, to tae vetlas ten s. It ;s ua went of eh ant v. th-m, hut let r-'S'dt of ;! in s; earn 1: 1 an 1 ue I Ii :'.!' the d mid o ; -u i :i 1 1 m, w.se:i I ' x pr - -; . .: Mr. 1 ; iv i : I aMl O r 0 to '! r i , lltvia lar ;t pr i -ii mi adj'.istiuci.t of fas delicto,, r.r.d -mu nbj ct, on terms ; and sati f.mm to a i s n-ti -i, ot lue t.am rut' 'I'l'oti. th-.r van 'i ma r--:- oy the go, a:i rtt; of mad r:am:i. a h-m is the only -.v.-' of p-rm meu -e at. ! sgnbility m any mee-m-aa that may b,. a; .dm) th ai Mr. Van I'untm The wa at-d temp, rale spirit, so .-ft .kmy cxnihited in his l-dt -rs which iiave reeeudy been g'tv m to the pu'ui , sash-aimd by ha wt-ii kn cv.'i inauI ! e:mo with hi- Immd-. ami h.s own ' ma a::d uiiqn. siio.:.:!);..' eh lr t err t' r f. ti- h .-; and decision, is a gui rantee, warn' no onrtmn ot a.c ttomm u i, lightly i-f 'n.d,. Wit: try shtoi he re ImcmI to a choice net woe:; the odious and -r Hila-r i Treastirv Sehi'ine, ami a .v.amnd I n -tit a tion of I I .,,,!,, .ft-.:!! til! !..-. : ll', i'l,-, ,, I i.i ...... - un. lion of the proe cdsof the Public Lands. .stati-.s ncosarity ana ev .' . .. .,,..! I,....-.,'..., .,.,,, ,'. 1' .'. ' u n I i .-oi , .1 - u . tin ct u o e -1 . o 11 , i o i l o . , revenues o la" m tteii, com p. area with the expen lituro-v and engngcineiit:;, shall be in a very different siaaaion tocn tiiat ;., .ehmh t-iev n.aw a re. ur or,. I. !.,.!. ,,, , - s to iii-. .'o .inn uiiiiomii . r. M .. :...!:.. I .. . n nt i"i , , epmiiins m ihe-.' havo :ecn often and f.,lly smmd. oMl 1 "'"'! i:o: rP" ... V ! . A : 1 " T.' . . - i ' present, is, t.mt to.ts,) are is.-ue- 1 ';" tivaothe tmal .a snemaaave. or neutiaazetil . ' ' l by e-pur.l and opposing considerations on I :!e oiher ide, and should not divert the
mind, for a moment, from those higher, jllni spirit of command combined. Let and more urgent and vital ques. ions, j the annals of the country, in some of the which aro the tests of a sound and correct the darkest hours which have ever lowerdecision in the ponding Presidential elec-jed upon its fortunes, be consulted, and lion. Those tesds I have already divert- they will answer whether I'enky Clay ed to. Thev are sucii v.s are inseptinddv 1 or Martin" Van BntnN is the men for
connoctod wit:- the purity, c!inra:tor, and prcserv ation of the Oovernnii-tit imdf,
and, in toy htunllc judeineut, f.ro over- . nets due to our relations of friendship, wht 'lip.iooiy eonciusive aytiinst the pre-; personal and politi-nl. given you my views tensions of Air. an lieren. Ion a suiject which is soon to absorb so lit:le shall we permit o'ir-clves. I 'large a portion of the public tit tent ion, tritid, to he 'frLditeiK-d from our propriety' j and to wiiich no good citren caii be indifhy the old and hcdlw t.-xpedietit of a seno-! fereut. 1 flutter myself they v. ill meet ie3 and arbitrnrv u?e of partv iiain 's. j your concurrence, and that of our KepubTiojse who are so prone to r'uij; the. j lican friends who have acted with us in ch'iu-'cii on tl.- nomenclature of Feden-dUt ! the trving scenes through which v. c have tool Hopt-.hlican would do weil to remem- ! parsed; but in any (H tut, I f.m sure they iter th?t they havo m i, reading and or.-j will be received by you with the kindness quiring men, to deal with, and not ch'd-1 it ml cordiality, in the spirit of which 1 ,'r-u. Trv A! r. an Hnren and AI r. (.'lav ! iray viu to b'dieve me, most trulv and bv anv i"t deiivedi t'i om the an the :i t:c i faith 1 ully, you is. hi e..,y ol political parti in thij ivmi'iy, W. C. !JI"fl.
lorbv he s'.an lard of those great nrinci- i oh s whicii eist iii the essential element of onr nonuh.r irtiMitions. and .Mr. ( 'iav .:!ids hetore toe world the lar bettor !v; pu'nimm of the two. In fnu grci-.t ronntv d strung!,, ,,f the j t w ( a -., oi me in.'iii'i'V, ( a::;..:ig the ; .- r . . , ' mo-, id nii'.ir ..i 'irv,l whieh i ' m war m.
; ros- on: of eoiiti-'O ,'; sV -nd V;,r wall j iigntmrig 10 cna.-e in 10; :n m leacrs aiong i ln ea iim H i-.', wher." was xIr. C.av ;md I Idaek thand'-r cloutl, we would have wh'oe was Mr.' Van Ihuen? Mr.'Clayjii wsitten in terms so palj-ahle that none :m tlv 1-admg the II, 'onleati hosts inj'-"" !t mcir view ed,ieate -die ISnuse of Kepreentat;ves, end mis- your daugla-r:. At the ; resent period ..lining tin- aduimi-imimnof Mr. Ala li.uj'-'i" advanvenmot m r-lmemen:, there is wi:h all the cto-rgies of hi-5 patriotic:! and ".) suhj et ealctdnt-:! more strongly to . !. qnence Air." Van ii iret, !mi:ii:g with Hi'ot die r: gret of tin- philanthropic, (kail the Fed -rah-ts to b p "so that iliusai .us tb.e neglect whicti is displayed in the tui-
;it his ,.,. ! itrm trotn power. .:; a t supp.a tnini-ti-.-itiot.I Trv them again l-v t! m 'and,.- : -.vhie'.i Air. Van Ihireii hen-- If, i! . mo-t idaiiorah- s;- e-!i delivered in m- St :?.. th- !mi't-l States in d i'l.iui! to he the trm- cttd i -rititnate di--- :;. m h.-:v -n the 1' . -.er-1! aim io."nm- - i it i '. ,(' o; ... i;iivr ' i r t n ;!,). I -i.i (riifi-i' tni-.v-r. it ,. i'oj':'- t'.fi the v.-.rio'.ss ; - , - dn'ou-' v (..visu i ur c M!f.:chv Mr. " ii: ihirett dta inrr the ' r. an i .mmt-'rmm:;, ai.il tul1 v ep .- nl ;: tie- ihne, to a igm ait 1'xn;uavc p Urom.ge, discretion and lower; an 1 nothing ip'!v, lots more eminently dl-tiugui-h'ol the career of Air. C!av than his constant an.l pet sev'-rittg ell'orts to ro--train. an! to provi ie i:ew dikes ami s- ua ia s aga'mst the r nlargeme.nl or dmsive ext. rcisc of af Towers hat d" '"rhntMit ni b- -over;ini--nt. Judgi ti -t tti-iti, iliiMi. bv Mr. ';-n Huron's own i re-t!v ! aid dovv a bv him in I2S, bat tot d : i'i-t siuf; of lii le , s-ih-een ui: era !l . let i .: -eh't n ; : t : : : ; -t r I : ' j U i! ge 1-J f. t ,f th" ei: ;:i:a d. !:! wlueh h the tedt r-a!i-t 1 xv l.idi :he Il-p.iha-'an. It is itnp--sib;e for any rm!"eto;g nam comemp! an the maeal atid pr :-pective i. mhitioii oi' the outi'rv. u i'.hoi.t s-mg lii 'a already the tff rm of m-w mdatiiloes ;n, . l . r - . ' v-. men inav , in urn. ip--tiiti ..ca-' oiiiaits. tiataii; mr glo;mus U itoii to its eemre. The h.-g a iital Texas iju."-!i"i;s in our f li -'tgn r. laa n; : : a hoi.u a a d 'ft-aent reveitu.;-. wit.. id. it- to- Itr. a.' 1 1 sou re pre-se : up to a.ta; -t - ' lima,: fm in. '. i - ;-, r i- m :' appranm :, h a o.i.:; ttie ' -a d eoait'ovei sy re-opei,c i, wa.i all t .oj cteiliieting iu'.-r--.-ls ati I pai-ion. winch ii.:-.- r fall to be atvttk-iiM l.-y it: and adtful a the--", tin' r-'-kinilh-d tire.-, of the A ')- ! i . c i i v t e o.; a e.ci i an .,'! ,' sheoi '
n,),.-a:,s wlm-h c.urv m their bc.r.omUnd nni-de then occupy an tue time and ' ' ' "' - . . . . r . : .i .... i if.-...
..-, ' ,,' ,,,. 'c .,! v d : -: on :::. : ; I'.- leeu'.s oi : vat sti il-. hh.e w ur: mtcstm. i l.-io-t rail -ti '.'-').'. ti -v arcseu:, t- ttia! all
. I ' such a moment, is the m.e t r spirit iuat mae have paw .' (o -nl, the rising te;np -s' b lore it - weeps with t.h. structiye fuover the fa-e of our yet happy Union;
. i "i: mi iamor e an !io.n,n-ju mm an i op-j (oo..ui. - -. ,e,,cr errtiw if n-i mm a u g i' v and ii s - I i d Mie is)iow dancing with all the grnce i'l - colli-inf..- -eoaomd interests amljf Venus, and singhig with ad the aas and ! hu s ,d' t!i- mtfaen: g jogmpMeui .a-1 evolutions of a Signmam. 'J he m-xtsum-.,-ions of lii - Co aV.h'iacv. Wtm.se, a: ! mer she is hurried Irom Ihillston to S .rat. -
or. - non,.! has "rove hojoue-s an.l m; ios-. -u... v. , - . stii'e; who-e the com u, audatg geum-,' ao winch is to iHmr ur into eiv- .nmrhle in the u hirlu iud and direct ti.e storm? factual wi gfCm-Ucdas l Po oreside over the desiua- -f ;l greai woman fm ishc.l to there nj nn. s. There
hrr miae. in a crisis of .-uch cmi;''aaat:d bhi'.-hlty and pma, en ih f.r S'.iinediing m -re tiian th: nets ol the mere party :.i.li!l-ini. It demands the highest mora!
an i intellectual qualities of the shitcsma.i seizes her little heart, am! then slie Ian--om mge, :self-iss, s;icn. elevation of ! g-uMies, and, guts married. Of ( uiporc O! churacte'r end cle vation of vie ws, a noble-J i.iorcs. This woman is to be I lie mother imsti aad generosity of nature that it t - j .if American". Come Spuria, from thy tracts conad ame, and can ia-pire en aneir-n' grave, and shame us with the iastimsiasii), t.he spirit of persuasion and j tory of those who died nt the pass of I Theimopyhe. lUu we need not go so far , , ,, i i . . . i .... .:, . i '-o. 1 . . . '.r . : :..... I I . . 1 I . , c 1 .
in toe speecn a.m ten on i in. tae a :
Fcbru try, 1 -d, on the pow ers ot the A ice; Prcsi- Up,in li3 present generation; the last cmider.t. :is prt-i iu4 ellicer -f ihe Senate.) Mr. an Urv ;n o,,f ,nvn .llup present-J a contrast nuren comments on the "i-.ttcmpt of Mr. Adan.s j - m4ll,ier3 of the present d:,V. in his I nam: lira Address, -to trace ta- origin ol; ,. i o .1 , , , ,- . i ; :, i . ,11. which reflects hit e credit upon the ;uit!;e two rMt poiitu-al parties, -wle.ea, he ami.-,) "lv-'' '' ' . 1. dnvo divide,! the country, from the adoption of. vaimes of civmzatmn and retiiiemen!.
ili, Coti-'aaition to the present day;' :m,l, al'er rri eii.u Mr. Adams' ih-ory. he ives his own, followicj; word.--: TI:ey. (ihe two javatj political patties uf I'cderaha. and Ihmuhiican.) 'arc.se from other and very ilu'iorcm causes. '1 hey are, in tiuth. mainly to U aserit.e,! to me strup '.-! .av. .11 : .v o ni!...-iio i-incinlcs, that hae .'------- I, active uleri'i.ni in this emi.itiy, from the been in clo-ioiZ scene of the Revolutionary ' ar, to th the )ri s ii t i: m tut t 1 1 t .-- ' - t i ... : t... ii.. . T Iil i l vol IS 1 r -l ,!;5iI rondeiiso I to a ta.M.m; iika!) tae other ,..:..,;,.!.. i .!..-' as as-i ainu.-.y an a..i.i- 'oc-i j.. i.. i e(0 It,F.t vhe enrroa' hmenis, and limit ami .v-i.t 0f r...:cuiuc atitSumty.'
sucii n crisis.
i have thus, my dear sir, with the frank.- i flol. IuioifN:) lont.um:, ILinovtr. TVmnde Education. Could we grtive it with a point of steel, in deep wounds upon every n-e-'ecdug parent's heart could wo writ- it upon ' . . .i.r. ' , ' r , 1 , O f 111 'ft'ljf"vl , O "'' . i1-"""" !i iiig lire eotild we teach the piaylul i . .1 r ..... r I ... . . I . ., . turn of the I n;, ale sex; e.n I when u e consiih r the important station v. nich woman ue.": jt irs in !.er career of life, how shall w account for this wanton carelessness. When we consider the; intluenco of tlm iii'ithor in training the suseeptabiiities and ! directing the inelination'i f the infant miti-.t. Iiow s v: v nce-otii'.t lor the negil'g - tme which impairs the ability and j tojid.s t ti to'al d;s aiaiii-caaon tf the , pare nt for the impoi taiit and binding duli whicti dev.. ices upoti her. Aet, un.ceomi table t.s it may appear, such is t'ne aumutalde fact, t'uat scarcely one female out of a hundred is to be found, possessed of that mental cultivation, and those habits of literarv application, which will enable her to direct the infant mind in a proper channel, and to instill into o" early ambiiieti in ti.c pursuits of science. Whence it springs this apathy in a matter of such vital importance.' It arises, we mav justly say, from the manners of the j,gf; and. lor the truth : our answer, we will appeal to the history of the past, and dm experience of the present. The bd!c of the present d'-iy is born in the chamber of luxurv. and commences her career by learning to chirp, at the n ir-e's call, of foim: sofi name' dug from t!u dm-mest mine of romance. As she advances in life mid begins to asian "the fasmion of a uomai's form," her native sprightliness or cunning habit-"1, or smne other attrac tiou about her little self, draws forth th( caresses and attention d" her parent, who h-fore had consigned her to the sole direction of ihe imre. Once the objected the mother's admiration, the III tic zirl is never trusted from her parent's sight. for a few months M;e is sti'r-j-'cted to the loathseioe eon tines of a school A few more mouths are spent in ornamental needle work t'um coiiirs the higher accomplish mrmts of life, which swallow up in their inioortan .e everv otner stuuv. U.ai-mg HltenUOU Ol a:.'. . d..'tU'V en v aocoi- .'lie. W hat age sim'.'i v.' assign lmr, after the ar-liieeement of -o many greil mid imporI .... . : , r ' ll .' C'0 Mfr IO-f.P ma. and aher tim tour d tue bfites, iiu a visit to the lad Is, fad dies off with a fimdle at the Cli-dbeate. She then con sumes the fall in golden raitieipati an i j nrt.i:,..i -.-. ti a or i ! i t nnv w ntr r .t . she llirts and twists, and. and if sue has the wit to do it. corpiets away until -The nll-absnrbim; (lame Which kindled by another, -rows the samc,"into a.e s oi aioo uiiy in iniej; too oiu.-i Iheimireuot temaie intellect nas u-.-on a r:;pid retrogrmle. The stps which t r i - .11 t t w,,ro thf. have been to warp rather tlian to expand. The mind is absorbed in the variety which is dealt out to it from the hands of follv and fashion, and is lost to ad! the enduring pleasures whi di the halls c.f scnaice could all rd it. we possess power to exp -e this mattc-r fully, and in nil its naked banefulness, it should be to us a never ending theme. Could we hope an mi-wer to our invocation, we would call on some of those
bright exceptions which yet . ...... ; tell us what the female mr ' . .! ., n lend us their aid in a (ai--.- ; ;abe equally dear and intert - t . tj; Whnt might not our fiien '. --C'ta'-. . a accomplish, should she di : t . r e:oogetic pen against the evila " C: - a v, -complain?
ALVH AND CHILPREN t in '.V. commend the following to tla a.:m...o.i 1 parents. We scarcely open ft paper but a melancholy statement o f -'a child burnt" attracts our observation. We are indebted to the Louisville Dime for tho annexed facts. She!1' i A'icwv. Tho danger and difficulty can very easily be avoided by alum. When clothing are cashed, they should be rinsed out of alum water; the solution should be made tolerably firing. If tho clothing, which has been newly washed, should rcouire March, the a! 11:1 mav be put in the starch witter. Alum should be used on ad occasions; it renders the doilies fire proof. All clothes about a house ur steamboat, made of eott' ii. should be impregnated with alum. For instance, bed a. nd window curtains, Sic, such articles generally having much fringing about them. This hint, if attended to, will prove & oerfect safety to clothing from fire. Iin:.ort(tnt tlcmedi for Cancers. Colonel Ussery, uf the parish uf l)Solo, informs the editor of the Caddo Cazette. that f;e lias fuliy tested a lemedy for this troublesome disease, recommended to him by a Spanish woman, a native of the country. The remedy is this: Take cn egg and break it, then pour out tho white, retaining the yolk in the shell; put in salt end mix with the yolk as long as it will receive it; stir them together until tho salve is formed, put a portion of this on a piece of sticking plaster, and appMy ito the cancer about twice a day. Ue has made the experiment in two instances in his own family, with complete success. y. a. Pic AnisTocn.u.T exists in some chape in every town and village in .ow Ihigland. It is an aristocracy of wealth usually, rather than that ot talents, 'and shows itself in some places in -th w queerest r.f forms, r or liit'ie, in large villages like Hatfield and Deerticldj 'tbwvc alrhy farmers uoiistnute tho aristocracy, am! the small irechanics are apt to be considered the substratum of society. In other towns, where the mechanic arts flourish and arti.ans make up ihe bulk of society, ilea wealthy mechanics are the aristocrat, and the tillers of the earth ar-; compelled to assume, a subordinate position in soeietv. In Mar- - - . hit-head and Gloucester, ami all the small town on the cotist, the seafarfnjr men hold the balance of wealth, and consequently they Jlaat on tho surface of society. In (.'ambridtre and Amherst, intellect is the criterion of measuring the position of man, while in I'oami wealth furnishes it possessor with a siandin,' ainon what is called ihe aiistocracy. In Lowell the manufacturer reigns supreme, and in .Nantucket the tallow-
chandler, while the shoemaker in Lynn 'turns up his nose' at the attempts of the shopkeeper at .nciut e v ttn 111 :j .' Xort.'i a in plan Cuu rier. - e - 1'omkiioy's IIxi'ui.ss Kohui.iiv. The IV. X. Tribu.H) sivs: 'A gentlemm has -iven us some new fid which sceni at length to throw some little littht on this transaction. A man passing the evening a few days since with a woman of iil fame named Lenftt. in l.ochester. was informed by her (hat she had simii? of ihe bills that wn n found in the trunk of Ihinieroy's express, tit nJ fust and 15.ukhad nivea ihem to her. She was immediately ;ricsted, and on examination test i tied lo the tacls related above, addiut: tho n one ol Copp to those ot Kuit and Banks. She stated also that those billwere iiiven her to till out for circulation, us she was able to imitate with tjrc.it exactness. On these facts being mule known, the sheriiT" was immediately despatched to Syracuse, where he arrested J'anks, 'The deputy shcriil' was despatched to Troy to arrest Copp. Our informant states that he had these facts from the deputy sheriif himself who Aits on his vvav lo airest Copp. A slip from the olliee of Ihe Kochester Demorat contains a card signed by a number of citizens of Syracuse, Auburn, mid Rochester, clearly s-tabhshia-o Mr. Kust's innocence. ' e'.-oa Cine i m si' a tv a. 'Lsi. scitation. A yoaiijc lady belonyi.nej to a Jewish family in lliis city, died on Tuesday, of a t ervous disease, and visleidav her frierido started with her remains for interment. According to a Jewish cuiloin, the body is taken to the graveyard in a square box, in the same covering in which the deceascd peis-m hai expired, and there in a house appropriated for that purpose, the female flit nd ct the family unrobe the body, w ish it w:''i -'d water, and a-oioiul it for its last resting p:are While performing this ancient custom m body of this supposed inanimate cm pc, -fid warmth evaporated from it, and erc ' . it f life became manifest; the fact was a: by the ladies, physicians were suit '. . !..-.. sorrowful certainty of death winch . -r i. -. ... the countenances of fiiends, gave - ' : of hope. On the ariival of th. m ... i . i certuiatv of hrr being alive wt . means taken to fan the ' .' ". which we earn"t'y hop - '.. - ' . A Lad v attended o. . on Christmas doy. wh seventeeii years of age A Ne iv 'F.nt.;oN. 'Jim thai O. !. m ns Only A: Korrect, H i a; 1 a i i . ,. l..f ti... la: ,r .i f, c-. , nr i . in. hi ,i u;f vvino oiaie .-ii, n,, t.ae following fiuestion : 4 If a fedow hi.8 nothing when he gets married, arid the i?a tus nothing, is her things hizzen, or his !hi;:gyhurnr We should gues thev nr
