Vincennes Gazette, Volume 14, Number 43, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 March 1845 — Page 2

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so-pap-r ati d I'S.i'aJ. New York Lltd r v,lf( 'ise !'.. S : 1 : - - Hi

last, w e attended tc!i to listen to a ' ': "-ed by piimors ( f .y nf Reformed Haiti snore. : liess, is plain, ! ....

Last week we published the new Postage law; and if our reaJrs examined it closely they cou . . ; ' serve that, new , the distance of they are publi portant m"

FOR TUG VINCENWES GAZttTTE. - Mr. C'tddinsrlon: eif'osed paper . - -he Post . '.; -A l Wrao-

whig tariff; and Pb to us the blody the blasted w '

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" 1 MAS. f vi siren, agents for th forward ad vci . for t!ie Gazette; for money due us. We are author: iel g. mcclil for Representative, of a W it ii count-

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.i . - t v y j : in: None of your contributors having'

. it an act of justice to say. that, in the ..' 1 a of many competent judges, hi-s have made more than lair piofrce', i lime they have attended. Tin!. . ,i i';u. who to many excellent quali " : 1 "r, adds a courteous and ob-'-.'" mainly deserves tho

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'he improvement

worship be"uch to 'ave p. agin:, ip.".?har which ... .'T? of

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"-TH. CaDO)' Pleasfe Piiicel!, ommisj. ihvj Whig

pet our country t aware of the fac t, ioa. end has been jr sumo so riuc'i so as to requiro th;. kept blazing; but we presui.. not aware that our icond i ll: u place . whesre it u-us, only iOnce, this winter, wo h.K! bpecisble W(jod i!o. h-' "The place that once , no nrire." We are co bare iiontion of these fact: will induce them very spec us fnia our dilemma, by j of vqd. , s 9 ( rcderaliststhc Eur It vi II be remeinbvrc !, late C-:iV3-3 th appel: ists' v.ts the favorite , . , I-.iy'upon all occ?..bcr of tho Sun, wt party all the princ . - tree Jeirorni . , our i:eighb' r, to tho tenders-of pertinaciously James K. Polk, aof pure, unad;, Iterau t-very otiier pretender science wa; thrown cou shade, by t!ie Ft:per: phown forth from t:, Diie'c river. Vet no o:i :r is Democratic' Presi.lsut seated in his cha,,

tlian h-a sends to the Semrc of t.ho U

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!jSl be') '' ''"nation of JA.JES 1;;(;AV. ax, ..f Pennsylvania, a Secretary tf Stale, the highest a'id innt re-ponii)je oface in his giU, nnd who. from his iw ition. wiii

e n:s ruifi a ; v ; r :!, bo-oo) friend. Well, who is this James ihichanai;? . f., the ma,i wU hold!,) and open!,, dfclncd that, 'IP Ui: M U) A Di-()i" OF I)i - Mncn.vnr, p.Loo!) ix ms nonv m: worLi)o;i::, A Vi;i x-) r --r 11' omr - - Xow w!ia: d ies our M:;'.;.;!r :1V to the

t Tin "t i.h r; o-: f To v. ;. M-.

now apply, to tho Yh

pm:y. 1 no Ihrtford ;' ::ve:::!o;i, w! i !i "j;' cur e'ir!dor is tohd of wiitona k'o-. nev..-r th oi-ht of s--h a s-oi'm-.; n,!' P'--'-'me. as thatutu r--l by the Tf M V Sf-eret iry f State; and v. , sh.-uld ' e ho

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Tho r - .... - mer are poxiuvdy.' Pet.-nat Ai.lex of Ohio, has been placed at ihe head of the Senate committee nj o i F tt eiiin relation?; a man without one singt qodhfioatioa for such a responsible situation, and that too. when in ail nroha-

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us. our i oreijn relations wi rrn nrn

i i.Iress of the host mind

me uiplomai!

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in o-.iuoii, io conu

ciot s nanner.

-3 (o .'r:r. nn Mar:v, is Mr. Polk's See r--

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sives progjv.s.... ipi:o ,,r:.i,. (;f th,t Uanferd Convention r.s one of the mo-i pv-oti.- bodies cv -r snt in ,U!r !a-.' Let Mr. Poi'v only 2ivo the word and it wid he d..n :-; a,,j wo hrive tn ;re (. sressne pror, -sm.vi, by jl.e eVl r rrorrt.sp:n? P'riv, i.nti! it -liaii be ero-f.d into its n?tivo idemcnt. in its'pr.

T!:e I If redd makes Mr. Polk sov in hi? Inatii: .iral a i-lress, as it appears in t!i-t paper. th::t lu owes his elnctio-i to the involuntary sntTrages' of the people. Uakeup, o!J f. Iknv. and pay more attention to your proof sheet. Tlie Qui scy Whig makes Mr. Polk, h. his Lirmgurrd nddre., ?ny that he Vhchoi disniso the eonfhleivo' with whirh he enters opo i his duti--. Xo-.r. fnn.J ,.f the U log. y n an 1 the Uorri'd man musti

?p'it a heir, tt tdi whi.-h hi? made the greatest b'uruL r. '':i!,t p' your fc. low,' and. see to n-r -pr f she t.

v . U ' J'C- iS t! 0 p-npri- I

"'y ' " ' 'T-t stKV-dmitlfd from '""p iho Ihdon. -Pira-.y,' n, n I'1' :! t. him fur his h:, ra .'. ...

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Mr. ih.iiv lias sdiciol f..r

uce. Buchanan and Mar-

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" m i . I r. i o c riniMio

of his nomination for the

the hiiUmore ConvMitioa

p i -iuv. he wtmhl serve only

say

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o,ie tcio). X it on 3 w

ao.)u; one term in his line

v mikii fton letfer writer says, t!:e reason ;f that h, that Iiejias alt-red his ndnd, and intend) to he a -andidoe f)r a secon-i t'Tm: !,! i!:0 -el '. :., :. .

1,11 " p po oi i ui ii 1 1 ami acts will he to tht A:f UG j, (,

say ii tiiat, we fear i true.

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Alton Telegraph, has anuou.iwo ..... tention to withdraw fro.m public life, after the expiration of hn presei:: Orm of service. The Telegraph thinks it is with Gov. Ford, as it was with the fox and the

"rapes, 9 0Hi FCF" The Wabash has fallen considerably, b it bonis are arriving and departing daily. There has an immense amount

idready this spring, but the heaviest is

t;d to uo: as htu f-.v of th- merchants of

he m ley have received tlioir Eastern sup the. We anticipate another rise to en

1 him, and

an:.! have

the ; .. ' ; e wo are the mejo; uy :et. . ' j,r we will put down the tariff.

whatc bread and Paratic-s ehape. For aint they the neeee-arics of hfi.? savs he.

Then Jenny carried round the iiogrin audn to your Honors health, and die Imvs

drank but thev would t

was stooped. S'omo

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m:ris and nuo Lrod

some, that it was

and tie reu n

it was r ii .'il

cloth, you m.-int, and

able our merchants to ree ive t!

by Wa

river instepd of iho slow way

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is too g'iod to bt

n new Banks are to "o in'o one-

intion rmd the new banking 'law rec ent-

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tije city

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tore of Ohio.

eate.l hi

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the fen; it r cou'

?ai ! I'.-.t the Ho i't a n.eitintio'i

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not be fu:m'

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eHiur ress in A bet-

vans vo ie.

II tfl . AD OYrhsnrrn nn'io. r.r-

small mouta is n capital tiu. to !-ic.

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. ..ii v tv.ieu (ivi'o; ny a pretty -'ii. K..e.ni: e I e linn'lmmn ifl'- I .': .

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tt.c sport at the same tio.M. Xow. tun

i? too bad, girls, isn t it? O tho s

A l'u-'iness that isn't worth a dvertisiivr

isn t w .,rth t!.'i and hiisinoao mon ..lh

sils and saiins and

1 1 rench furniture. Soma said it was Vnn-

kim shiitingj and botes and shoos otid si.-ii notion; nnd some, that it was clothes for your Honor's n igers. But Phelim stuck to tii.; necessaries of lif.;, whato bred and paradox and Mike O'Bhorum

ijo niM lnm, ami they soon nvida themj selves the m:q fity, for Mike swore, that ihe would whip any two of anv bodv th.-u

- ii nes of

"'"' ' ' ' ' "'v'!ate bred and parades,

iijvi oi uumy. liut wo also respectful! v advise yoor Honor, that we your Honor's Irisn trends and voters ate' apposed to every thing which will in any wjy help die Saxon--, or promote Impish trade or manufacture, or French or Dot h. Urn

are thru patriot, in favour of our own urn-

' vage!

conn-am "ted him in a free conthrv on St.

TVntf iCli'S uav. So. after a !m. lin n

great talk, Phil OkShaughinussy said, thai

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mil Knew oow tl

ero moorar.L or it. will cut toeir own doir.-teo'li me of these diys.

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ii-"-;)ioeo cauno bio wigs earrh

, and to prevent di ts strate. jh-,; and

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v, ii a ranihd We fir se cntii Courcsshmai

tve not sov'ii, as far a ?

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- i.u ireo - .rea ( IrCi !.! ...A j'tti l (7..-V lzr.dL.-d ihe? h,, '-u; -now In the N;-.te . ..,v VnfJ

remmnhr-r, any intimation of holding convention in tho uh.e dis'rict. a

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v o see it -tate.i V,iH it in :--em; hi. ion ! re and M rail rorl

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Vandaii':.d corn-

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L m k O r r. Tho Mi-mpliis Enirle states that counterfeit bank notes, of'lhe denomination of ten dollars upon the Planter s Bank of Tennessee, re in circula tion in that city. They r.re badly executed. s2 M ;. S. S. Jac s x informs us that he

. ,,J" ' -opwor-M i t a taon- inu rocs froin i1':" ,;e !. He sowed about the 20;h of December !?., and they are now showi"g many ftnal! bnd and even flower".

He occasionally get-?-a valuable vajioty bv '-hee moan'. He is also endeavoring to obtain sonic new varieties of chrysanthemums from seed. We consider Mr. Jackson one of our best cultivators of flowers. Western Farmer an t Gardner.

aid, te.at was, or us aii to do iist

tj 1 on to kapo die pae poies, aiu! koeii tlih

ho told u.s to d i. Then Phil appointed oidd Tim O'llairaraff chairman, anil me

Seop-tary "and himself narrator.

Ould 'Pirn pulled out his spectacles, I ent Jenny to borry some paper, or the hack of an ould letter, and Phil made a spaoh. Ah, your honor, that was a narration -mdado, yo;;r honor; almost aqual tf) your llotior-ibl Lord; , hip's 'nan jural, your Honor. It brot the wather to e.ur eves, specia'dy when he sparked of tho whatc bred and puraties of our own acton I.;P of the Oeetin, and 'scrimiti.iiod h-jtwoen

tflCm am t IO corn t in Ir-ra rl' ll-a ion. I f

whig tari.Ts and nagers. IIo roiled his eyes, he threw Ids arms about, he stamped on the floor, he thrumped o.u tho t3-

thry, that is to say, Ireland the Gem, and

-meriea, anil iexas, only the naars We hate the English, aiivl'tho Fromdi, and the Hatch, ami we wont encourage them nor their thrade, nor m ami fur tures. and what good will it ,b, 9 jf volir ijIJnor Joes pMt down the factories in New Enrr. land and Pennsyi vanr. ami V, v.

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a.m vi-o. only to put up the blasted Emr. Itsh and French, and Dutch?-, what aood will this do to us? we shall only have worse shirts to work in, and worse spades t) work with; and dea.er, your Honor, to hood - Xo, ynur Honor, put down the

!arm on tne necessaries of life, whale bred anil parat.es, and let tho balance alone. Ould Tim says to your Honor toat many years agane, he lemd by pirac.' !is tint it ,3 best to keep one's promises

wnen e can, and that it is most phrofltahlem thei-ul. So, Tim says, that if you ta.o ouradvice, you can easily keep the uigjeM put of your promises niada lat

summer. And Phil h,-,ma ,a ,i. 'i.

"-" - tm- .-.-i , mai oe " lienor should thin!.- lo

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,JU excepted articles above named tho charge by the Rm road from Baltin' toCrnbetlsnJ is only 25 cents per WO ibs. and tho aggregate charge through, from Baltimore to Wheeling is one dollar Receipts are given by the forwarders io Baltimore to deliver merchandise in a'"A' ays, at either Pittsburgh or Wheeling? ' Baltimore Atncr.

i.mntis you

uesarves an office. H3 dont care what oihce. Ho hantnieo nor r,P u . i

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Inland Navistation of the West. 1 lie rolling fl0n; nc ..,Qf..

, , e ""icn now iioured along by the Ohio, and rbo

ces to wind, products are borne by the nu-

" uus Slt'aners on ,ts bosom, reminds tit, ot the great, and, compared with any other portion of the earth, most extraordinary extent of fhe mland navigation of tho

i.et us take some particulars, h iconsKiered a great voyage from New ork to L.v-erpool-yet ona iav take a mgle steamboat trip on the water, of tho M.ssissipp, equal to that. Look at this-

New Orleans to Natchez Natchez to Mouth of Oh;.

From the month of Si.-Louis Si. Louis to Weston

H eston to C'.mncil BlnfT-

C.Mincil Bluffs to Fort Mandan I'ort Mandan t0 the Yellow Stone

MILES. 71S 172. 500 300 8:i 221 30.T2

;ne, fie roared and he yelled, all in the finest sti'o and with the richest hrogu": in the world, h was so meller. your Honor.

jiot liko the waves oti the shores of Kerrv!

FiR-s.-The Central Hotel, at Memnhis,

i r:ino?sre, as entirely core-:nineI tiwd To:, i i.- .. ... , ,

m-et oi the l.:, mst. On the n brio r-ij. i, v i . , ., ,

, ... j .. v. ... .j) i. my uougui, anu pmit i -a out in a row of. a priced, book from his poekot, cent to

art

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Iova Ing

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" t'll t i niui i i i ,1.1 i iili r i s cold iV , i i - r. r

np r'.?., which w;r, also destroyed. 1 Davis, thai w

s to be. all about the bljsicd

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u,u,""i,fir '" '"e r.glar salary, if .he stea ages are sufdeimu for a gmtieman. lie is willing to build a revnu cutter, or to move sou,,; .t,s, in partnership with any of your Honor's Honorable relations or frpud- or he is willing to be a Deposit ..am; by h:ms;f. if the Deposits are convenient; r.r a Snh-ueairy or any thin-

neden give h.m Ainus KinJel nor ould Manck the iurr for a parller but any other of your Honor's friends or Honorable relations. PHILIP O'S II A EG UN ASSY TIH)THY ()'RAG IG ' PATIHCK O'CAUGHNAUG'HTY. Cuiamitty. P. S. If your Honor will nh i,,',,;,,.

m? the odi -e instead of p;,j, I ,-fian'r be

so ei-e. d it .s a nice odiee-, as Phil, about1 Amus or on'd .Mariek. I'ATIHCK O ' C AIJOH N" A U G 1 1 T Y.

Total vovacro MM , - "

Xew Yorl t r gin a V0-va? from hundred miles from ,uB L-,' c, . " otie

of Iho voyoge, ,al .nay be ZZS'll the great valley of ,he west " the mouth of the Yellow Stnn. 7V

Pittsburgh to Cineinnai;

Cincinnati to Louisville Lmnqvilln -. l i

r. " oioiun oi Ohio

.loutn ot Oh.otoNew Orleans New Orleans to St. Louis St. Louis to Weston Weston to tho Yellow Stone Yellow Stone to St. Louis St. Louis to ihe Ohio 'Idle Ohio to Pittsburgh

Total

voyage

MILKS. d93 '37 .?!.- 10U 118i 500 L7 18 1818 172 030 H02t

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