Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 31, Vincennes, Knox County, 2 January 1845 — Page 2
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Western Saa vs. Kinff's Enjlisli. A3 the eJitor of :he above named sheet, some time since, 1 aJ the kindness to point ou to us
;an error which occurred in our a per. (nut in t'le . ist.-t-cript, however.) mid as we always like t:i , lecolleet fjvci.. nnJ reciprocate ll'cm, when an p; pjrtuuity prc-enta itself, we wj;l call hit atj'et tion t. a cto whiih occured in h i j piper of
HIURSDAY, JANUARY 2. lSo.
At this otfiee. twenty cores ofwoed. Wo would he pleased to have that quantity i;:nn?hed by cur siibsi'rib ess. r I- - New Year's I? 37. ' iAJ'J'V Nl W EAR Io Y..L". 1 LD rKi '.M)?. IIa!l there! why, we c u.e very near turning a Sc-TcT-set winter though it be cur bow was so p role tied. We could not help it, as our sin eerily Jed us ;o do ti.e pentef I, ara if we should appear a bale oTi for a day or ro, we hope our ft lends will attribute U to the rir,ht cause our ucei!3ratitinlefurpastfa vors which led ud to almost prostrate oursdf. Joking apatt, we thank r.!i our frien da for past favors. nd stand read-.- to receive them the prcse-
year, part' the 'j$i, ., ... just now 1 i ' ' H). We u- . .. ntid i . . ' . - p. 1 long !:. .
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si v. cek the most glaring tlitt hive come un-
i der uur ohservstion since the noted advertisement
cf the-Stayay Heifer." The first and moit important article nnler the editorial hea ' of his paper, contains the following words, which we would recommend to teachers ef grammar schools, as choice etenees for the exercise v-f their pupils in 'false Kvniai": 'For thirty-five years has your poor Printers toiled !nd labored f.jr joa' -We have a large amount doe us. anJ teas it not holly-day timer,' &c. In another article, we rind Christmas spelled, in every instance, with among other minor error. In a single sentence, we find the word was, used no le.-s than live times two or three tunes improperly. Neighbor, Those who live in glass hv uses tdu uld not throw stones.' More anon. im ... A nidation ha been adopted by the IJ. S. House of uepresen lai 1 e, instructinn i lie Co.nrnittee on Post O dices and Post Kouds to report as to the exped.etiey of transmitting tw.p:iper3 in tiicCenores:;mnai distrioisiti w loch they are punted, Irce ol postage. "'NM'AL ReGISTF-I AND P.K"VI- F"R 1S45. BY l.'HAI.LES . t ' , 1
We refer our readers i) a:i article in . called upon to notice tiu calumny, vituii-anolh-t-column, under the caption "who'10 llie character of our citizens frcm the ... r. . , c ,1 .o.i tu, iul rharge of "Church burners," cast are the true friends of t;ic people? L.et , ' ,. ' J j r 1 upon them by the euaors of the fceritmel, each party he judged by it3 ct I he a:' disabuse the public mtnd 1.1 relation preamble and joint rosolu'.i n wad intro- to this whole nfTair. Therefore daicdh.v n Whir. and voted fffr by the1 Itesolve.l, That we ncveT heard, until it
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Whig members of tiio Senate, but Lozc " " 1- cu , ine ne.nocrai, mat w.i-re ; government, which passed to a se- " Were hrfi arms cnnnnAi.il in ?Iid Cnll.n'ifi 1 . ' -
focoism ni its love for tho dear neoole: vo- . . ,t " ;ccnu rewi.-aycs -Woes ?o.
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SENATE. Tuesday, Dec. 1. 3 811. Senate assembled. o!r. Defrees introduced a bill to provide" for tiie collection of taxes tit tSie seat ol
died another Whig lie.
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--a it tiown. V e suppose una v. to ne n inciatiotis and anathemas" a gainst the
. Catholics in consequence of it that we , do not believe a solitary individual ever
gCT Some two weeks since an article' believed 'here were arms concealed in it, appeared in the Western Son, professedly r'r that any respectable citizen of the county poetical, in answer to an vluision signed fver heard of tho "denuociati n9 and aLots of fun in America," w hich made, natheina," spoken of in that p iper, as appearance in th CJazette the week; lienolved, That, in o ir opinion, there i revious. At the time, we diuiiidu the, vvas no grounds f.r rriMkini the search and
iljert mat-er (if thre wnje any) alto- publication aforcsni.i, disconnected from aether to 1 insigntrieant to merit a reply, 11 desire to array one portion of eommanii'ler, however, we h-ive learned that th )' e.ainst anotiier, an 1 to pre'pide e the veritable Z?fi" "Spoons" was t tie author. ;e.dopied aain-t t!:e native citizens of this Nothing, of course tunc need be said by ;dace and county, f.,r political atid pecoui-
,'ary etteet. ! Itesolrfd, That the effort f the editors
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A si every person should close up hi- fie western bun and l.idi.ni State repuk accounts once a ver, wt are bavin- (I;niiHe to create an i:npres.ion abre4( Mr. U.tche; , , , . ,;iat the ('atlio'.ic church w as threatened iMianre, report ours maoe out uo to the 1st inst., anu in-j ,. .-. . , r , , , ' vvuti in (!)-v i( il e nee . is a fmil s! mder ii;im: I reaMirers l tend to iii iUe a general settlement. a poition of th- citizens of this nhic - ! to .Members of
his'"' 'he Western Sun
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oi r. Kockhdl moved a re-consider-ition
of the vote, which was had; ayes "24, noes 24. The President giving the casting vole with the affirmative. The question then recurring on Mr. Herriman's motion to postpone, the ayes and noes were called for, and resulted as follows: Ayes 24. Noes 24. The President giving the casting vote in the affirmative. So the consideration of :he resolution was postponed until the 30ih inst. Seiute adjourned. btt..N ik 1 Jl-. Wednedy, .Dec. '25, 1511. Senate assembled.
u m-e.e n -iiri.'.i un-i:iTm. ;, portloi) ol tii1 Citizens
Many of our accounts have been run tnng.H'ho actual ij co.-itri'uttcJ to the errcfiun
lor vears. and it is time a settlement waf'7 i"n l church, and evinces a continuation ., , . .. 'hat fsj.ii it of perseetrion, nn-r -nr - made all round, so we may bem ttie new . ' 1 ' 1 ' s-Titati ni ati i lalsb.tod, whicii ha, so l..n(.
year, lair, an i wuli ttiose who tavor ! continued to blacken the
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custom. There are a great many smali sums dun us, wdiijh, although they look " . ,,. .t,- vet p, arareente, make ';-':.-! ..vnt,td if spee '
pai.ers.
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county, without disiineii-m tn portv, s-ns-ia:n as higli a character for morality, law
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REPORTS op COMMIT fKKJ.
Ritehey, from the cmnmittee on
jrted a bid autln riztng County
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Mr. ( iiirr from the committee on fine.nec.
to whom was ieerred a it.-olution req liring tiie Slate Auditor to annex a list of defaulters to his nnnual report, reporttd a btll in accorianeo witii t:.e resoluiiot:. UKSGLUIiONS rRE'ENTLP. Hy Mr. llolloway, tliet me committee ou, Education inquire into the propriety ot )ro. idmg for tlio indigent b : i 1 1 1 of this iate at the- Kentucky A.-vitoo for the
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Who are the friends of the people? On Thursday last, the following preamble and joint resolution, introduced by Mr. Dr.FR-Es.'a Whig, into the Senate, come up for consideration: "Wkkreas, the policy of distributing among ti.e several Slates, the surplus ot' U the General Government, so as to facilitate Internal Improvements therein,-aa recofrirhended bv President Jackson, in
his message of Dec. 6, 1830, cannot be questioned: and, whereas, subsequent U that time, the Congress of the United States, with an immunity unprecedented, (there only being six dissenting voices in the Senate, and ihitty-eight in the House.) passed an act distributing $37,403,869 among the several Slates, according to the ratio of Federal representation, giving to the State of Indiana lite sum of S1.117,0..." 9-3. of which the sum of SJSd.751 has not been paid over the payment of which was suspended in con- . sequence cf the embarrassed condition of-irj the treasury, raised by the low duiie under the compromise aet and whereas, under the-operation of jhe ex isting TnrilV, an excess of seven millions of dollars over the on! nary exoen-vs of the National
Govennmeiit is created: and, whereas, the people of i odiana, being burthe.ned by a large ftute debt, are nxion that the ah. ve s m of &2S6.7oI bo paid into the State Treasury, to reliyv th people fro. n m i,,e oetesitv of raising ilial asiiount by direct taxatio;.: and, w herens. a joint renludon is now peniiirg before Congress direetinj the s. erclary of two Tieisnry io pav over to the several Stales the aiorusaid fi.unh instalment of said Surplu tievenue: therefore v lie it Resolved by the General 'l$sem ti'i of the State f Indiana, "That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and ur Re pr .sento lives requested ;,. vote for
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end iwIl" to ilo it with. Every tloii-r idull the cats are dull, even the d-.g are dul: tl:e i'. - ii'.'fv is tin 1 h so is i lie . a : ; dt.l'hvs arc dull tra io is d ul! ever tideg is dull but edffe tools and the :iev-p-tp.: rs. The one does some thn-s oet d ill. bnt to tie wspaper . nevei ! l) iai not il.t.ik so, r -.tder If V' ti do i ot tlnuk so. we c; uito; but you dewti ai.-.viig the tLirps, this ycir. f.'.-o';!i ('himhers has been re-rep .tnt cd (jj'-ittio:- of tin? Iowa Territory. MoRt. of nix Results. Wdmer & iii'uhV. Europeati (Liverpool) Tiau'S,si .- I Auitri.'an securities: 'Tite :;riivnlef the Hiherai, biiPffhii: foil cotuirmntion of the election of Mr polk to tiie IVe-idend:.! chair, br.s r oie a.i e.t .ir 5 ab.-enco of demand for United States securitier. Scarcely a trau-aettot, h3s taken place, and thoegh we do not si tcr the q-.:otr-ii-;i-?. they tnu?t he c-nt?; i rc laqu;:e nouiitnl; th-ir i'.-- o. hi.i de ,i-:-'n Is a't",Tethcr upoo the f -.tioc polii y of " , .... ' S ,-; C it W (.t JV o liii.t if The Maysvdle (Kv.) Lv'g'3 ?'.y :'" Ohio rivc-r. on tlo' "iSC ui:.. wai en ore v ;.-c.vi frc.-.: j.v. The tivcr "- f - - - N ' : . i '
Yo i may " t it down as a 'iixed fact' that Mr. (;a'!e't:n will n-t re::ia::i t;i tiie S:ateI) !K!r:m o.tuudt r !ne Presi lent elect.
an ! toe nm-iou to Luciano or trance win Iw tenderovl to him. tie will accept neither, hot refer "really to retire to private life. As f n- Col. UentO'l. ibo tear no opp -iti ;i from him. now it h fs.-er!ai:ie i tl.at !r. Calhoun leaves lie1 ('a nnate. tui. i'-. noe.i wOl li-u-i I'.-
being organized, by aproiu.e. Terry, Ihq., Chairman, and John Van Ti . es. Seeretary . Messrs. .fo-eph Warner, li'ckitrd A. Clemen's. Erienl Spears,
flis wishes, 1 1 o w ever, w t i i b - c rnuil'1-!. ; di-T? Stephen", and John Van Trees,
a coinruit'.ee appointed for that purpose, reported to the opting the follow ing pre a.nblo and rosn'..o.- - "- - ""
i11lVi'v .J.otcd: Where. (, a nnbiiration recently appeared in a little partiz-m pap'-r of this place, called the "Daviess County D 'inocrat," to die eiiVet that a report hid been in eireei.
tion t.::;t lue arms were conepaiod in tne
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no: wish it li.it w ill so ;port Silas Wri .ht C-.i'i.die Chureii m this town, which bad
ojen rise "to the most butter denunciations and anathemas" against tb.e Catholics, and that, "to -I'l.-iy this thr-atenini' excitement," s evt-ral citizen's b.atl been called on to examinethe ch ireii, who had certified to the fah-iiv of said report; which uibiication was tra'isfcned to the eo'umns of the Western Son. of December 1 i. by its veilrra'dc and genilemanh; editor, an 1 afterwards into the columns of the Indiana State Sentinel, accompanied with some incendiary remark, intended and calculated to create an i;pre$sion abroad that such a report had aciuaU, been generally circulated and believed, that the public mind was highly excited in consequence of it, and tea: the Catholic church here was in
danger of mob-violence from a portion of
the citizen of this eontuy, whom those very decent, truthful editor of the Senti net are pleased to call Whigs and '-Church burners;" and whereas, we deemed it our duty to treat the whole publication will hat silent contempt which tb.e Daviess County Demo -rat and its editor deserve, so bmjj as the filthy publication was con rined to the limit of our own county, be dncc, bv s me mysterious providence, lie t'dsehoo 1 and slander is taken up am transferred i "-to kindred sewcra cf mon -:r.--d -.Ir-do-bo-. wc feel curselve-
;l.r th ;t ex;d:--il :;uioii. unless om-'tiiine: should terti up to brine; Mr. Van Huten. now eo of th ; "young Dc:ne,ra.'y ." . . io on t'-e turf. Tit v' .hi j t- ensure crtahi success, h -e ; h 'M fast tojet'tor, hi,e a band of brothers, keep tiie ground th'-:y now jio-se-s, r,!,d in It IS they cannot t';dl to triumph. I a-n some ha! rnote eniur'Uened. than when I wr.-te von last. oi the Texas qti" tin- The Senate wiii scarc-ly recede rom -ts i3te positi.ui. Nor i it by uny means certain, or cv"i p rob .t hie. that any e-ne4t'---i b;l . or even resobsiion. will ,nss ih" House of Kepre.sen tan ves. Mi.
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,f ct ; r tee c'i-stion of antiexau.m oar e d th:- .!-'! that branch of Conijrf ss. not a it:--!at.di;iff its overwhelming "Lb-inn-'rr.ii t" t:i3eri:y. Nie'.bor do you know any thing about Mr. "SpocnsP"" -We only ask for iuferm jbon. -.ftTee U. S. Senate ha e Joptc 1 a re?olo tion a'llnj o.t the Serctr-ry of the Tra a ..it y for all the i:i:V.ri'U'iort in poj-essi.ip of the Govgri.rtKmt, in tckiioa to the etni-
--'.::. ; . - e liquor ' : e.rts of vine- ; j;t.r. . ..... ..'ispire. pepper, land cinnamon. While the meat is still j w arm, pour the liquor boiling hot, upon it. ; Tii n few dovs ii is hi for use, and may
i be either roiled in dour and fried in lard land sausaoe-fat or warmed in a little of I . . .... ....ii i the l:o uor ' j The feet and shank ol cattle cleansed tin I lie same manner as pig's feet, are ex-!c(ih-,;h. When sufficiently boiled, all the I bones shouid bo taken out. and the meat ii. im-.'diately ohopped fine, an 5 seasoned i with salt, pepper, allspice, summer savory, 'andsi'ire. When wanted for use, they imav be warmed over in a bule butter, ' nnd are nice, delicate eaiinj scarcely
inferior to oysters, which they somewhat resemble. They make equally as good souse a pig's feet. The jelly which is left after they are boihd, makes excellent time mange. All these articles are frequently torown away in families. With little labor, they constitute the most favorite dishes lit for a kin: or eiteo? a farmer. A HOUSEKEEPER. 9l'tany Cultivator. I98 Cultivation of Spring Grain at the Sjulh. It appears that in South Carolina, oats and barley may be sown in the fall, and the frost of winter is not hard enough to kill them. Our friend Mr. Wm. Summer, of Pomaria as chairman of a committee appointed for that purpose, recently submitted a report to the Newbury Airricu'turai Society, on the cultivation of oats, rye, barley, and buckwheat, from which we gather the , fiollowinnr mcts: For oats, fall sowing is preferable, as the oats are not liable to he injured by spring Irouglit; the yield is greater, and the head ouch better than if sown in the snnnor.
..... - , If not sown in the fall they should at n 1 1 events be sown during the month of Feb-r-.t-iry. .i!b-.riy Culti-c'cr. 1
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pass? Mr. Robinso : .f " -f; " previous question--'"" ' ' ' ' j the bill passed- j The fJouse adjourned. j
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A Cousin's Lips. The i;pi pretty cousin, says Iha Richmond Ster, are a sort of neutral ground, between a sister's i - oranr's. If you sip. it is not
necause you iove nor exactly herause von have the right, n r upo:i groun Is Platonic nor with the calm satisf.ciion that yon buss a favorite tdster. It is a sort id' hocus pocus coiiitninghiiff of il, into which
each feeling throws its part, until the concatenation is thrilling, peculiar, exeiiin, delicious, and emphatically slick. This is as near to a philosophical anihzation as we can well cotnp. All the girls are the editors' cousins.
A Fight. The following is from tiie Pittsburg Chronicle of Tuesday: Wre find in the American of yesterday an account of a rencounter between two members of Congress. Messrs. Thomasson (of Kentt icky) and Hannegan (of Indiana.) on their w ay to Drowns vide from this city. If the members bein to fight at this distance from Washington city, what will they do during this winter? Extension of th? lldiimorc and Ohio Railroad. Tli3 last Ciarksville (Va. ) Republican contains an address of the Clarksburg railroad convention to ihe peop'e of the northwestern counties, up, ing their co-operation in procurinff the passage of an act authorizing the Haiti more company to construct their road through Virginia, to a point on the Ohio river not south of the Eittle Kenaw ha. The application wiil be urged with energy at the approaching session. Great results are en:bdpai---d from th? co-e.templeted V O Q
p ' i it at the ' " 1 w I found it. -' " die tree, and e - - ' acting it u - - ' of, and run it-
" 1 b it hung on like iu i . d I stripped until it run up fori ice!, and as strong as ever. Thinks I to myself, there is no use in pursuing the thing any longer, and so I'll enier a nolle prosequi. Kut not to lose the benefit of w htu I had done that was i he point to be decided. I wished at Ieat to ave the costs. Hut phaw, I forget. I'm not a lawyer now. Well, as 1 was saying, I looked at the subject to see how 1 could secure the bark. It was too strong (or me to break off. At any rate thought I, t lie re's more ways thsn one to skin a eat; if I can't break ofl" this bark, f ran climl up by it. No sooner thought than done. 1 siezed hold of the strip, and placing my fee t against the trunk of the tree, ran up hand over hand. Hy this method of climbing, you wiii perceive that my back must be downward, and nearly in a horizontal po.-iiiou, my feet hemg braced against the tree, and my head standing from it at an angle of nearly fiO degrees. Having arrived at the proper height, I was then in a quandary how to get my knife out of my pocket, and how to get it open when it was out. if I let go with one hand, I was fearful the other would not hold me. However, says I, it's neck or nothing. Til try the experiment f t any rate, so I gripped powerfully with my left hand, while 1 took out my knife with my right, and opening i' with my teeth, whipped off the bark as clean as the law would dock an entail. And ,vhat do you think was the result?" "Why that you came down flat on your back, of course." "Right gentlemen of the jury a very correct verdict indeed. I came down flat in the m id. Never was a client laid flatter on his back than , and never was onu in fonvdetf ly bedtvibrd with filth and rjp.J.
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