Vincennes Gazette, Volume 13, Number 42, Vincennes, Knox County, 23 March 1844 — Page 2
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Whij Frinciplcs . "TAc in7 of tk Nation uncontrolled the u-iil . OXE MAX: one Presidential ieni, a fmg.d Government, and j.o tub-Treasury, opci or err', iii substance or in foe': i.o Gov rumen!: Jiank. but cn hituth-i ca-.'j.'c of guarding the Pec plf $ treasure and ajministtring o the ruble's ivxnts. Thu apptinlment of the Secretary y '.he Treasury to Le vested i i Congress. The jvs restriction cf the power f dis--r.iksalfroiv office ;n. -r exercised by the I ''resident. Vhr. infrodvrti vt of ero icmu in the
urninist -ration of I
'.he disco at imta'-'.cc f ai sinecures, and vteless cjficcz."
'S he dmveuSioii. Wo hope all are fully im pressed with i he importance, of the Heps. i? at are t.n .Monday next to bo taken. Id brinij; out the strength f the pany. W e havo reason
to believe h u the people in the couniiyj
are cxeniu themselves in th mawer. If any on has hs personal prefertmees for any candidate, let him couie out ami express them, or forever after hold his p r,p.je. L-t nil be done quietly, penmfu'lv. in the spirit cf concession and harmony. Let everv one express his preferences an. I Mil'init them in the cnni leration of his political brethren, around t h council hoard, and af'er a free interehange of sentiments, let the majority rule. In
( time? (.live us your experience from
ti
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Y aba-Is and Tiie extension.
till spirit only can we count with certainty on ihe sucress of ot political principles. The representative will have nn next winter n vote rn the IJ. S. Senator. Are we Clav men ? are we opposed to a sub-treasury ? are we opposed to poi;ieal bribery and eorrupiion ? are we opposed 'o tint party, who while in power, with which they were clothed for the benf fit
For President v.i 1041
II Si ' !! ' I
OF TvENTFCXV
Scr.atcrial Electors. HENRY S. LANK, of Moutiomrry Co. JOSCPil G. .MAR' M ALL. of JciI !-on District L!:cctors. Is! Pis. John A. t3rev.l-.eiir! 'c, c f War r.ck :
Jan:es Collin. t - oyd ; John A. M ,n. of Fmtdilin ; vinuel W. Pr-rker. of Five tie : Uv.v O'Nea'. of Marion ; Ge r;" G. LLuui, of r.r.-vrpnce : ti viond V. 'i'lionpoti. of Vil'O: A. L. llti!ui"S. of ('at toil. Ih.race V. UidJi, f C;-s , L. Ct. Thompson, of AlVn ;
and protcetion ot the peop.e, adi)tfd and iV.ost tenaciously ad aered to and Mrricd out. the mtio. to the- victors bf long the spoils" ? ar we opposrd to that party w h.ose chief cro-d out "perish credit, per-
(7..,.rr-, .wiisn commerce" (arc we oppo-vo. to tint
Mlty Willi Mi J , ii iu 'v--i jiir t . v 1 1 mi,: 1 1 i
from the government ' iutt whv ;.i ude to
all these siekr-ninjr and detestable i.icidents iii the history of the locfoco party: are they not fresh in the recollection of.evory vihiij? And tloes not he, and do not the people answer yea to the above int-rroira-lories ? ) d they not answer in lSl.'i? l'.it this s."tne povvei in -ii-ei nain, will not ih"; ss me things transpire ? Is it not then boast, thai they never change ?
Must we remind wliia? o
I5ut we with to call the a; ter.tion T t'ie Wabash LIxprss, the Courier, and our fellow-citizens of Terre IJante to some
iother maUer.
Tt rre Haute has an interest in the river irnprsvcmcnl greater than Vincenncs can have. Why is Senator White, who is so largeiv interested in Lafayette properly, so determined th?t the canal slial! nnisop at th-it the Canal l!a!! pass Terre Haute7 AlbertS. White was never accused of blindness to his own interest. Why h be so zealous that the Canal shall pass Terre Haute? Tell us, Wabash Express tell as. Courier loll us, people of Terre H.nute tell u? if you can, why Senator While is so anxious that the Canal shall not stop at Terre Haute ? And to facili
tate nn answer, we. will teniind you of
one of J mltr p Law's good stories; weran'i tell it. but we can hint at it. Do yon re-
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a y .
a Si 4th 5th 0:h 7th 8ih Vih 10th
'? ure tiuttienzed anno nce l).:trei G. McClure rs a candi la:e for Kep.resentative at the ens'.iir-' August elect-v.n. - V are authorized t.) snuourice Mr. Tlmnia
member Law's story cf a journey pome wiierc on a Hail Rod in n r u, wub i vi ty
(serious iimiunji i-iKner geni.rmao, wno
!f. ., ! very gravely made a very profound re-
.h:i
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tnark. m the benefits conferred by Tail Roads on the tow ns and iMaes through w!d(di th.tiy passed .' Precisely such a betiefil Senator White would confer on Terre Haute. Iii t should the Canal stop at Terre ILiUtc.it becomes the termination of the
Win Rurteh ! S it W J Wise .... il i; Peek Hhiui, ! 5l'.-n I'acd v'v ' .1 Donovan J Caldurli Mayes &, Kuykeudali A H Daniel
L FES WAX. J W Maddox Wm B irteh A W Tracy II II Pek". I' D nan l!bim. Uernhurd & Co Grafter it 11 am ieii W . heberd J Uy ati
WHITE BEANS. J W Mad.htx Wm Bui tch r.lum, l-mha.d it Co... G rajt i I: ' : o W .1 II - ! i .1 ) 111 ) J Cabled1 V I Dai.-
.1 W Maddux Wm Bo, tch J S it W .1 Wisy A W Tracy II E Peck F G'raeter !biin. Hernhard it CoWm 1 1 ay es.... Greater it I Jarlrich.
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jjosepfi Somes, and we think if there ever strength to beat our opponent if we r.re was a timr when eronnny was necessary. tut nitetl. All we want ia harmony and jit is the present, we wcul.l .hei er" ):.: urg'au im iters Winding between onrselvcs. and
eer one to save ail i:;- rrs !ic can ami.wi-
2,8 J5 ... 70"' lbs 1,(K 0 ....-100 ....40'J .... 150 ; 8 (10
4,(187 '30 bush 1 5 ..... 5
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st everv Whir in the county will hA
briutr them to v.s.
foui;.! refldv to .erm hn nt ( dons 1.5 a
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H e have neither tiir.e nor lo.v.n ti pay ;i,'s,n C'dcoioled to stctiie unity, concord,
anv thing more on this tsul iect, at this !i'd success to Ins own part y
inie. but it may be ann adverted to. 1 D. S. Ponner,
Reduce the above table to dollars atitlcsJAbm. Smith, --.ee I Thos. Bishop, Had we a C.nd. bu-iness would have'H. I). Wheeier, opctietl some three w eeks since, and thai ; Sn nd. Emison,
too. on a pt rmrineni hi:sis. Exnosilor.
Exactly. The ice with wliijli your
II. Fanntleroy,
G?o. 1). Hac. G. W. Wi'.kcrsoi, W. T. S.:-:i. Jas. Henderson-
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sustain your who's vitiate not exc. pt:n4 the mentally rotund editor of the Expositor.
Death of Nicholas Dilil-i. rVic'nnhi-i 13 1,1 1 ii. E-c.. furni.Tl v av.J f'r inir.v
canal vvou'd have been fi led, three v-ek 'years Pn'.-iilcui of t-.e 17. s IJ.mk He.j .t i ince (or Iw-m-e) woohl, doubtless., have af j ' Tud .y nion.inS at hi- reidenc at Ar.;;;- , . . Uh, in Blu-'k- ountv. II:- had !wn . uli.n - z, forded a basis suili- iendy perm .nent tofr.)m :1M a.tiU.k of j;,-,",, for sevMrl m .ni!, V;t
until williisi a h!i rt ti.::e prior to iiis c!ia!!i. lit: ha 1 I con able U vi.ii the rity. The rei t of iii ilrrfii i' causeil ransiili"r.ille r-ensiii tn. as it a3 nut looked lor ly any hut a few of his re vives and personal frk-nds. and natnially exrii.ii niueh cominent. The lif of one w !n nccupitd rmv spiriious a p"iiion in the r ! i t ic. I anil financial strusrule of the couulry during die pat twenty years, as .Mr. Middle did. c i,!d not foil to oecaiurt muc'.i remark at his death. His public career vrnioil in the ttrrmf, nr 'ovpr.nl a neiind fhsraeo-riz'-o. n 1'. . ir.ct vi ! ' ' r,.,, '. id ; o-
tiis. :,n.d It it !iy no irti-.o . ' 013 I'vieat- i! as i lie l.-a i. r
fjj- We see in the las.: Vineennes Gazette that a rtport had be'-m m de by t!ie ('ominittee on Boads and Canals, fur an annropriation of Gi hCOO acres of Lat,d
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line.!. .)' O! .0 j is in) ctr.o.'.'e I'm!!; ' ! I We ex,.-'. . ' .!:.
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one par, of navigation and the bead of thej V .1 Ht-bt rd
er continued in oitun
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W. Willing as can hdatc for S!i
preaching A::gut electinn. We are andniriz-'d to announce Are'd-
ecau -e their jvd:t-"'tner l'ie 1:1CP "f exchange between the
cal intlueuee was desired :o hold the rot-' Canal Boats and the Steam Boais the
ten cone, Til toeenitM n uie c.inc, o pe w - contract pomt ot Waoisn trnue a more
important point thnn either Lafayette or Vincenncs an! to this wc shall have no
prof puVdie plunder T Must wn remin.l them of the Man iitij army d" General Martin Van Buri-n ? Too truly ni iv it e sa d that lb name of their 1 hi m fact and in dred-s, rhymes with noi' imr but ruin. It was an e.ou ::c 'd tint t!ie Maoieian fiuud u ; ro -jrons :o liapp.y, bu1 is hn proe-."deil in the administration of tijo irovrniiient. ruin, a yenetrd. and deep, ami wide-spread ruin marked his foofs!;;s.
.1 Donovan I Caldwell .Mcyes ot !iu kt-ndad A B DaniLd.."
100 hush .'."OO 130 5 U ....;jo ...100 ...diO ... iO) "JO ...:;oo 100 ' 1 io !C(r .Ot)
o j -etio!), prov
ided
we are allowed our
own n a: era
adv antajjes.
( ';Tter B 'vei 1 y. E-n.,
Every move m:i le now s-ion
Willi
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li iliil lr .:: :n i ) 1 I trie w in r
(!., die 1 rrct-ti!:y ai
lederie!;-';i:rj.h. Va. It w : 1 1 he reddle-' i d that this same Carter l!e er!v siuue montliv) ae, corn o 1: .v;:!i ii lull recauia11 n ;is 'o t'.ie eaiumnv d bargain and
DRIED PEACHES.
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au' iin-: Meer.. Ada::is and ( day.-
iric 'I'!-" n-snli ot our AniT'it eiectioni 1 ill- he nut not ! unti
wi'l 1-e the wa.'.!', word and r?dl vinjr cry. i ftari'ltl bun in the (ace. of the viceessful party, in t ie Pn nS.'n'ta' I
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T-T.it-z County Convention. ' e.-o!. tinii r'c nimeiidcd I--.' th- county V '.en :i 1 ,: '!. ui" t-tAi1 pi.i.'.' en .'dend.iy o'c-k. i !., : li 0 LVi.i IIju,t.
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Vr.SJCZNLS STATISTICS. Bt.lov, , unr reiiers wi I s-e a stntf-lten i
tne pro-
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c . - i,l Jiii ot : :-t on 11:1. a sort ot in-
e wne.-h - '-'in to u to tie
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d"; P irhe ! 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 , iii! w .1 i
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iliat that ( rtion of it ronists ! reiciencc:
ml extr-jci? from pub ie do,"
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1 1 1 1 v: ;.f ,;,e PreI'. Hi I-IF i'V CENTS.
r.umber con:;, pidentia! elec'.i
1 ilo s not eoni;
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oisuleraUon
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The farmc r a:v.1 iv 1 ot vat eiy sn-it. cn: -
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cive nun n:iu"
with o.'.r
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.; the ' .a:et" : bt:t. w : ' " is t:r inlntioii to li; ;,-;d oi t :" ren of t' e i'm. r p.oldfa'. p-r'.nci!es. of ..v.r 71 .rty. with more
-,-i vi,l rlte. i.e.!! - ii .1 '!::t:i has r.;t:.er!o 1
characterised 0:1 r -'p- . If lie r Vh'r ir.t ;d-, ,V I 1 1 CXClt
selves in ilii exuns. m i-fvr Mibsenption
is siii -y !:ut wa
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im a r-'uif cut aitamst. Me'
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join
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lied for by the published
r-'ceodn
he meeunir at Waiimet. n m D.u,
press in adv.
an.
i .'cnntv. and by the declarations of the Ca-
n .1 e missat ies e very where ? Are the extract i fr; in ilnciinif in? in that address cor'
f r.re :!:n statements : ;i il t;;.c . art
a!se ?
iem
list, we prom.sc lln
r. " i t1; rovi men', in
the typographical n, p -a. r t.ee of the Gazette, at the close oi ti e prcstut volume (nine numbers more compete tnis volume). Clabs will be furnished iu-. a" number of copies they imy t l.oos -. 'o ..nter at t!;e follow iijr prices, for the !er:r.h ot ttaie before ?pokvii of: (pay:: g in advance)
.- 10 00
For each addnic J copy, over oJ, S, i
will be charged.
! reel '. ro t-
its eondu-iens; true, or la:se- f 1 ne?o are the serious q .estioiis hv which the merit
or demerit ol inr-t ad.Ires- w 1 1 ; he determined and besides, of themselves, tht-.-e are serious cpi fsi ions well worthy the co.ieide ration of every good citizen. Is the Cana! from ti:'? Cross Cut to Evansvilie practicable ? Is it any thing but a mere pm j eel .' Can a precedent for sue!) an un
to nviipv. to one a'dreSS. 3 OJ
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xowsifcliip 32 t c tins:. The Whigs of Vmcenncs township arJ reminded thtt a meeting is lo be held ilo dsy at 2 o'clock, at the Town Fu ll, to tahinto crisiJerit on muun connected with the County Comeniion to be held on Monday next. Let there be a full end genera!
lerialii
iurr be feund in any country ? If
.here is such a precedent if there is any where, a canal ninety ruths long sapj lied u iih icaler from cr,r only source, tell us. do tell us, wherr1. is il ? And should two millions more of public money Le wasted on such an undertaking, n mere experiment, without precedent and contrary to reason ? Again, by what process of de'uion on the farmers and the laborers, can 1 G. 0.C00 acres, or 40 000 forty acre tracs f wflste, refuse lands, be converted inio provisien and labor to the value cf 2.C03.0 10 ? How long will it take to d. ,t how many years? Five? Ten ? Twer.tv ? Can it bz done in any 'ep-ih
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l? ( Ira- tei P Pornn .1 D.ilM'VUl I'duiii. llernliHio Ar (Jn... (i rat-ter Oc llartrich liiirron ii Frazier W .1 1 1, -heid i ti tjPle i w . i i:v. 1 1; : - Wo, He.d I' !'nv'!."t. ........... .1 Ij (voloian CI. as Thorn
Dr Ilaty liahmt Oc Parbonr il 1) herd. r... .
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WHEAT.
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(meter .'c 12 1 F J I 1 eherd 'header & J I )o:;ovan
OATS.
ririen
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fl'afl,. j . i dtor. ijT" Vv onuer if the sago Mr. 1'rowhtidec believes now that the Cuinrnittee on Roads and C:n;.is have made a report appropriating (100,(100 acres f land for tiie improvement of the W 'jas't. Some one niav, ere this, havo shewn him ike printed report, for w e dcub; very ir.uch if be would notice it. 5 Ilcu-riser.'s Opinion of Clay The following is taken from an address delivered by Ce.iieral Harrison, a lew weeks before his manner alion, at fieiuetowii, D. C. Tiie cliizens of that piac w ere i-tut-r'ainiiig tlie (Jenrnl with a com piiiiientarv dniuer. wl'en, aiiiniir other toasts the. !i-alt:i of lleirv ('lav was pro posed, tlio (itu ?rai rose and said : I ;ake great pleasure ft responding to ;!o: sentiment w hich m s jici been received with so much eti.huM-i-iii bv tie' com panv, for I am proud to b able to state that the distinguished individual ali uled to is my firm p-rsomi! and POLITICAL friend. My ow n inelirc- tion as well as a duty which 1 owed lo tiie country, prompt ! r.ie, to tender to inui the first pes: in
my cabinet but in his own ''im.l
and no earthly m-m is hlesstid wi'h ter in diiir.ent, he hail declined it, am
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',.'.,.,,,1 it n,, t ! fe! I
w nlin'r to ie !.' to los w.sues Ineii lroni
the kueudedee tint i.ey admin'stra'ioe. wo ui I receive cordial riipport from him. as n Senator cf the Lnited States, f.nd Iroiii the expeiie'ir-e that I1e?CR Cl.W was mlveans riht, let loin d.iTer with whom he
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?di.o DEEP SKIN'S. FG meter 4"0 lbs. Rhiiii. F.ernhard Co .i()0 .1 Donovan ').' 0
BEEF HIDES. II E Peck F (.raou-r Bium. Pernbard cc Co IF. I Etbe.d .i Doiiovjiit . - Ller.rv 11 'tse
11 N' Catnap Feiism Sell rl!'V, Stone
id
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J W Maddox.
W J Heherd Wm Burtdi .1 S Si W J W'i-e.... A M Tracy P D .ran .1 Donovan II D Wheeler J L ( olman Wm Mayes Graeler oV H artrichJ ( ! -ihl well Mave oc KuvkemhA li Daniel-
1.70 bush 1.7 0 1 500 '.m no 00 '00 .... P',000 S.000 25 ) 400 dO) 2 ) 1 00)
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W J Heberd
701 bitsli
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WHISKEY.
Isaac Kyan "J (Jra:er Si Hartrieh 1F ("i rater 23 ' F Bavar l G II'ilkiiHon P irroti Si Frazier 50 HE Peck 10 .1 Donovan 0 P Do ran 20 952
In addition to what appears above, a con sidernbej q ia iiiy of pro.luce of different kinds has been taken in by our citizens,
but in such small lots in ;i we tnougui 11 unnecessary to append them to the above list. There is no way of arriving at the number of dozens of egk's ueeived this se-dson. nor lie number of pounds of butter, the number of bushels of potatoes. 1 ui enough is shown to convince even the veriest sdiepliek, that we are in fact a ptodnce bu nig people. No one can. no one dare say", hereafter that he cannot dispose of here, whatever be may hive 10 sell. Within t'no past week 2.4S0 pounds of rags were shipped to Lafayette by Dr.
that ot any mmi in i Sir. for liunn my po liiica! life 1 have never differed with him on an v important stdw-c;, thai i did no; alter wards become convinced thai he was r'ght and I ivus icrong.''' W ho amon-t o:;r i:itrous cam n; cn'lect in the course of one year 2 or '10 lb1, of Rat;. We think there is no one who could not, if ho were s-n diq. ost-u. I, is no trouble io put a few r qs into a ragbag every day. but it exhibits a proper economy, and should be mote generally practiced. Many, person" might pay for their new-.. papers in rags some have. Then why n t do it. A few cents thus obtained are better saved tha l lost. We will give 2. J cent-, per lb. in our work for any quantity of good, clean, linen or cotton rags, without regard to color. W e, the undersign' d. the Knox county Whig Ceniral Committee, impressed wd'.h tho imptrtnnec of a favorable result in our August elections, h uh in reference to our county and Stale affair and its bearm--upon the next Pies:deniial election, and believing that such a result can be ensured only by unity hi the party, hereby, in pursuance of the authority invested in us at our in-tuution, call open the citizens of Knox to assemble in Convention, at Vim cenno. on the FOURTH MONDAY in 'dar h ; - -.!.ru -ncli nieasiues as r.-. . v ; . . . ' f ' f'l rl 0 e r 1 1 . .
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- - ij t.- t 1: e. . y nno.e. U1't1' ' ; , f a-.-!-i , ;.is '' .... ' ;i ' f 'V I ..... , . , c " 1 vie';.. Oi 1 ' ,, . ..- . stnnicle. -re onl ,ec;.iv,.,l j!issj:orttoenJurii)5 jiiipnl.i'ily . Mr. 13iJ.Uo wa.su ,, in ;u;aiu.',p'ni:,. on thSth .f Janu-.'V, I 785. an, WH. CM1V, v,e;::l. but liny-eight ears of ne. at his i,,. Hiso'in rtnrs en me v. kh Wiliiun rmin 1. t . c, ami were ibsiinaiii.-bcl in the early hir-ry -,j (ne ?tate. His failier, ('iurlc.s Buhiie. tnnk iU nr. live ami z-alous part in the rev e'nti nn ami v,s iissncialci! w nil Franklin in the rulinini-traii.e. of tiiis State, then jnst em. rinj troni i;5 -n!iiii inl condition. Mr. Nicholas liuldle cenmetieel hii educa'inu iii this ciiy.am! fir.is'io.l it in Princeton Ne-.v .!er?pv, where he w is t!ie suhiect i.f much favor.ili'j notice f.ir 1 is Uicrary :i tl 1 ; 1 1 merit ?. At the ae of nineteen lie wn nppeintc. se-reta-rv to den. Armstrong, in hi- mis ion to Fiance, ami travelled with the Minisn r over co:.siiler:iliio poriions of Europe. He -cinained ahioad t'oree years, and was .1 p?rt of that time a'.t ichrtl to the emliassy ef Mr M.mroc. nt the Court of !. Junes. On hi return to I'i-ininel phi.i, Mr. Didille devoted himself to the ptactice of the !a-.v,and ihe pursuit of letters. As a writer he was much esteemed, and became a popular rontri'iutor to
the day. Hi- li'ihtv e imi.'.-vpd with tiw.
and his essavs h ivc ahvay i.-en a Imii i d f ,r '.heir incknui'y .i.d p ni-h. even .vhen :in-ir arumcit failed to convince, c.r their .ihj-ct 'vu- conden.nril . Mr. Tiddle was fleeted hy the ilemocriiiL' parfv of this city to the Stale I.e.-i-l icre. in 110, 3 el ain to tlie Senate in !.M. In !otii situaiiorij.
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d a promineiO p.vilion ;is tlie friend of
education, and an advocate nf a National
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direc'.or of tiie Uiiiip.i States ija nk ! y JVi -idc x M n. roe and four ears nfn. ward. cu,,icedcd biincd.ni Clieres in tlie presiJencv of tint m!ilioa. He remained in tint situ-'ion unti! the
expiration of t!, charter of the old h-i" '" . ar;d ;h
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cious nominations to coucetinttLci hut ", i,,g vote, and save the party from division ami censt q ieia defeat. The plan for a Convention which meet with the most penera! approbation is, that each township shal! hoi' a mseline- on the Saturday previous to the County Convention, to express a preference between the candidates, and then to asvoi.bie on tiie above day in ma Convention, each individual present to be considered a dedegato from his township, in voiinji for the nominees each township will vote separately and according to its relativ-3 poll. It is thought that this plan will secure to the various candidates a fair ; resentation of their claims before the Convention and prevent any ?dvantaae being ::ien by intrigue and management. We think the necessitj for a Conven tion must be apparent to every sensible man, and we hope that the plan aboefsiibmitteu will be approved of. We tbeielore earnestly call upon every man win h-.s the good of the part- at heart, to use his influence in getting up township meet ing-, and to induce su;h a goners-.! attend anee on tlio Convention as to give its decisions weight end dignity. Wo havo the
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disposition or bia of the rrvjowpr.
P.'d'uhfyhhi Ledger. ... The 1 ariff.
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Look -it the siihi -i'ifd fa "s and
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or:c Pribtini' has the folio win- :
Hcccipls of U. f3. Ilcvcnu?. Sit the port of Sea; York for the iceek etiu.:g Pe!. 17. lo 14. Monday 0'. 05.000 Thursday SIoS.000 'Ihiesday 130.C0 ) Fndav iTj.OO.'J Wednesday 131.0J0 Sf.ttirdav 13:3,000
Total, for 2d week in Feb. S 3 ,M)0 lleino- nt t.P rate of over $, SUJO,00i) per year for this single port ! The aggregate Receipts of the Custom House in this city for tlie first seventeen days of February have been no les than S .o52,.0 ! This nthe way the 15!e!i Tariff" is deMroyir.g the Commerce niid Revenue of the country ! Phis is the tariiF which a few selfish political jugglers would have destroyed! Phis is the mode of rais n: a revenue for which they would substitute diicct taxation ! Mark bow the above puts to rest another f.dse assertion of thoe leaders, viz : that the 1 resrriil tariff, owing to its exceedingly high character, would prevent for..n imuoftvd ; . '. this ,-er.;;!rv. ppd. in th.-.t . . . . . : ti ;v -f r. from hiwVo ' whig s 3 To fni i r k v .. Lor, "ie. o I'atie c notice nf he f 'i--i.it .: a C;y i;,i;ii -iiu a i.t,'"ff a.'I o.viH,; ;e;:H-nt of the tmp'.pu'sri'y ef V an T' ? ren u.lt rt ese with t'f 14 -c..' ' iter ?ai;.., the detail of the present TarritV; shake them weii together.- end v.hen the patient turn up the white of his eyes, ami becomes uneasy. Hdminieter the whole mixture at a dose, ami 1-ick hirn up in a room with a portrait of (lay, and a statement of the result cf the election of 1840. He will not recover until after the imius'jration of Harrv of tho West' as President in 1845.
Locotbco Electorial Ticket.
1st 2J :U 4 th 5ih 6ih 7th fith th 10th
SkTAT0III4L Et-KCTORi. T. A. HOWARD, of Parke countj. J. G. KEED. of Clark. DisTiiicT Elkctohs. Dist. Wm. A. Bowles, of Orange. Elijah Newland, of Washington. J. W. Johnson, of Franklin. " 8. E. Perkins, of Wayne. W. W. Wick, of Marion. PatU C. Dunning, of Monro. Austiii M. Puett. of Parke. TTcnery W. Els.vorth. of Tippecano. (Jharl-s W. Cathcart. of Laparte. Lucian P. Terry of Allen.
MARRIED, On th 20th int., by John Barekman Mr. John Grecntrea to Mi Nancy Whelc, both of thU county.
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