Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 39, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 10 December 1830 — Page 1

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COAM.H OF Ml

AL.

iH AMI XHIBf STHllTS.

I KKMS . TWO 00?. LA 1 S A U H I C V V I S p.-r y-ar, layI'lun tin v rfr; btti no t .iht hig .1 hi tl.t y ii. in it 1 vv o DOI.LVHs in mi.jiii.v-. I tin iiim.tli "in' r tin c )iiiinvin.vm in will In- ,ntu .d fr ...itaiici. iayi t. Ihtur h.i tret.- th.tr pa r b private i-t tntw pay pfdip; er it will br adiltd to tlieir suli'-ciip tluil. Vi pap- i- toll lie discMiiinut-d until all arrearage-, art-j-i'il uii'. ss at tin- iip'Min i't tin- F.tlnor;; ami a failure t.i rui.ly a ti.sctmiiti.in'-c at the end of the time cub-ciil.-.t, will h.- pat-iiti rol anew . iii;trmi nt. Lt-tttr to thr Kdit'ir mint be piwt paid. a;'' AUVfclUlSEMF.N TS inserted at the usnul tutfs.

Condi eeii'el to defend I a ins t. If a task J As a set-oil to such ftcts a those! from which those who lav-; been sian- which we have ju.-t quo'ed from otU' -al i

il.vn.-il in conipanv wttn aim scnoraU uociuieiil;, felicwi: oi!-t;uit and cli ;

oi toilt ctii.K olii-

Tl I r. i:i:rii;ii:ic . v.

It U :i i.r:i. I .i li ii k nt Ihc I.CM.si Oil-i il 111 COnilVMiV

ed Govcruinci.t writers to rci.rcciit bal-', 'Vi'lt. knowing l!iat sclf-dcict.ce i a' erect regard to tlio ')'; i..ti ivt th.-j : .i. . . .. . i ; "., l i .. ; . j..... : i . ,.i . . i . n .1 i . .

d'.l'J to tilO (ioVeril- CI'llMe Ul Hie tMUIdUCII OI U'-iu;-, .n.u i uim:i. i hiuusih-h u mc l

oidy provokes more vindictive pcrsccu-, wan a long e,n; oi iteni.s ot atcnni.t tion. W ho s.0 d.dudi-d as lo rcsit ttie ; wiiich the w riter of it. pcakingedituiiapplication of lie bow-siring or llie 'ally through the Ollitia!, a hr did audiknouf, even though a subordinate bo j torally in a report to congre at the the instrument o.1' its inilictio Were j coiiunencenieiit oft'nela-l Sosmoi:. is ,f not these calun i.i.ited puldie oflieers opinio 1 ougnt not lo !)f allowed, such as supposed, or at least supported, to !o hou-e-rent and travellitig cxpenst ? to friendly to the late Admini-I ration ? j Diiieers, b'i'k-hitv to i'iir-er and i;i v v And for that heinous otVetice in a i -u'dic 1 uents, v'vic. wiiieli aHovai'i.c lie in!

rOETICV.

ante ol account, (Hi nieiit by distihuuisliiii

cei s. as detaleations ol fraudulent a noli

cations or abstractions of the public money. Tlie public otlii.es have beenrau- ! tacked tor statements of this description, which, stuuioiisl) discolored and misrep- ! resented, are paraded before the puhlic as so many abuses on tlie part ot the

: nrecediiiE administration, which the

i I ! i '. . Mr. (Irundy lleprese'itativ e St lie oi Tennc xetnl.tr, 1I I. Lci. O.i the.

i. t::i,n:. MC -' '' " . tii'-.l site m Cvnre--s

..llOii Oi ci mm t!ri

tt. e

'en:

t..e ite. of No

un!! t:i ti . i.n-l.itir ii u

ol lari. r if,, i '

ton to the head of the War 1 p.;

1 1. t'O

! e!.tl.-a or.-

ItOKKHtLE TIIIMIS. By t' e author of ' 'i'if CfUiS of Tiwr." II ii'i e i-v.-r 'lie fiei.i of tiic nave (.t uvl Molffu! along the daik i'l'ji'? ;inl yn vet a gi'ian frnm the giav, Or lite ni'ir -..rri i rliii I thnuk in its goic? Hen I yr i vcr nc;;j;ir deeply sih, l eu 'injf ilitteil fai ifum liis siit ' Hiaul vp tu i tac trait-ll'-r's cry, W'Iiph bfiCt !iy a-a-iiiis nf i.i;',ht?J fear t e ever th" spirit of the blast Wail through the sal mansions of death! lf"Ti 1 e ever a tin tcntv! outcast Hi?.-, !.f;c v. ith his ! i st asii,ii Ireatn .' Fli ar'i ye eve: the cui.i do i of di.at, t'nmilee i!m n on tin. coflm Io'a lai t? Hear 1 ye tvir the life ei Lie; thru t t) tiip iii'ii 'eri'i'- l': i kI dntte I Liia :i, ? M.'T.l ye ev'i the lonj tUisn-ler d tp 1- !mi ! i.r.h tilt; .iiirS utiiiih el 'he ni;;iit I lit ar.l ye ever t".i .leata wari-i.ii; tap, ti be;. fj..iir: uit:M-it inuitji uiiiit ! ;-r i ' I' . ei ti e gii. t nf liiC noith IJ' I I in I 1 1 .mi t' e in )ti.il.tiii"s .lark -i :c .' lit at-t e e-.i-i the .ire n'ae lerth I'ri I fit tl'f.T. of I'.c lH Mi- ite? fit ;u.; icuti tii ; iii.li.i.l- "3 eil,

1 h tlit I ; l.lk ol t'l" -tivn - noil ll:l;, JI.-u t yi e ci a !.ii.:!ii !..iiii .lecji II:;

If o " l.-l - el l'e t 1! 1

vi.nl.u.re nfti.e IVtV;l 1 ,1.(1 otlit CIS under i oHiccT, llC'sidcS be'll'S l.Ig p. .'is ti'OV

. ii .... i .1 .i ii .j ;.v t:... , i;,

the present dynasiy l.ae lcrreted out; 'ave neeti, uo inoj not eu u.xn.- ...ha. when in fact thev embrace ordinary drawn and nunrtercd abo? Ay. . ii.:.,i-ira. sou. transactions, liable lo be misunderstood j surely, and too g.o.i lor u.e hk-oi them. A !.: . . . . 'CI -.1 ... . . ' . I ........ . . , .11. . . t.-l .,(,.

: by UtOe only whose iiabits ol liie have

not l iiniharizeu them to rusi ess transactions o:i an extensive scale. Merchants and traders can see through the fallacy of these statements at a single glance; but it is not for the use of mer-

ciiants that they are published, but lor that of plain unsophisticated people who are more likely tuan they to he dazzled by liie array of battalia of figures, llanked by squadrons oi eotcs oi admiration. We trust, however, that the oitkial editors will be found to have relied too much on the credulity of the People, when they have hoped, by such artilic s, to lead them hiin.ifotd to the preci

pice widen uveriuuigs the gulf not of

coiisolidat.on not a gull ol adamant but the gulf of Chaos come aain." letus evdeavor to present the caihe fairlv to our readers. However little

k.-v to of the

. t

1 k ol, no ana ijioat

Mr. iMacdaniel, w ho.-t

his chief property, furnishes tin a lame nronortion of tlie item:

idack List " published in the oilieial

(.oven.mcnt Paper, by ot c of the public othcers who earns his salary of three thousand dollars a year by doing very hard du) for the newspapers. Let us endeavor further to explain to our retired readers, in what manner the Reformers attempt totbrow dust in their ey es. The accounts between tlie General (oivernment and the public, officers and other individuals, are examined and

slated by oliicers called

w horn there are live. The accou-.ts lr civil expenditure-, are audited (or used lo be, inour da;,,) by the f irst aed l iftli Auditors; the accounts lor military ex

penditures, hi the second and laird Au

nt counts lor navai ex-

(i

of the third Auditor

understood to be the

menu Mr. (jruiulv was elect.1.! t

'.lie vacane v w hich was th..H t re:'.t.- ll: tiiv Senate of the L'ntied Sl.-.t'e-- lie; teiui w ide.pireo!tti:e doi M nv . 1 " . i 1 know U"t witat i .at . lei i:it !. ivt

(o make odious, nv.d liien to dieovered in the Ceutil.'.i.:i i Mi'-

of tiiem upon tlie late ad- (irendv, indieali' ol int.-iie . m. : t r-, hut it would be-.-, ildri ti-e l-Ol'.o.v

aiwlalous K-rept!on. in r- liif- rnu p! ',-.;; m-L t. ouii.-j oi-

t st.iteiii'-. L o! ein-ei, wi. at ever w i-. ii:e n-u.-' Hoe. vers e' ...1 -.-! . ''! :t-i- v irood uarne i i n. v t r all -iei-tetl bv a political charla- shoubi -r- ot a rna:i, ; :.; i a 1 m ci.n:

1 he allowance lor hoa-c-reiit to!;ii,t to disseini.de. iud o t. i" , Oilicer? of the Navv was coromeec- avaricious of acts oi ' !'!-ii;-v:. i..-in

is Iohl;- ai'ii as the year IS7. uudtr'in his irL-iKUhin-. a.ti i.tiUeca!-' . u.

t, i i..t ; -. " ''3: - ' U.U 5 Hl.tV !. s-! d Wll'i

for el. rk-hire, ac. v, '. nunv b .I.-, out anv dispara;reM!e!!t ol the . rirr I'rc-iiltii! CvLiiot x, in liS when , n..t..r, eit-ier in ids private .v--;l!i he w as Acting Sec retary of the Navy, politic .1 walk, in his o. a ue. '-'r. Tlii lin t, it. one ol his miwiIkts. the an-'. t . l un.lv has been a mule t.ofs;n. noUs thorof the iilack last " forptl lo slate. ! ci:arai.ter than in (.en.ire-. note, iltiThe (rulh is. he dan: not touch a hair ; standing tnat he has elu.H.r.ttfd nv.-iy of the Vice President's head. lie j harai:"Ue,durii!: l'ie ! -jiverv o! w n: h.

tan ihc ed the Jel

nr. ro

economical Administration ol Mr. I; r-o!:. The allowance to Puts. r

his pu: ho coal: couuleii-in.-e, and

would sooner in.th rtaue 1

thin.'

Tin: ..i.i,n.v i,aji:m : , ..III i;. cii.o is ik .) r v . , 'i ; e fir. t .sir. : r in ;

e; i ' !ie: te if'.n sit , A!" if on I e -li'.re.

e iv -s .tie ' e,!:i.' J . t i , i. -l i.i t ie

."I .1.' . tt I..- I'M! il''l

lie may be of a niereha..t, evt rv man

... iv leul. ct.iiuh hv liie use of ill- natu- I d itoi : and tin

ral common sense, that, heu-vi r there j pe.-diaires, by tlie lourtli Audi.or

exists an open aci ount ht iw ecu Ine lh-1 da -e. the daiie . .. ,.i .. . ..I.e.! di. ee inn. i iiave ahvavs !ut

tctiiliie-ii ""u linn. i'.iu.i ...v.. ho a baianee due to the one or tin.-; most arduous as relating lo the setil. other, if a collector receiv.s monev , j met of old a.td la. , -led .,, counts ol oi

i !. . .. i. i... .!..,. e ., .1 , i ,i ! 1 1 ii.r-. lUiarier-mashTs, anil a

lor example, ne is a ue i'iim it'i ii u..,,ui i I 7 . : .. I., li ilii'i'trti...1 .1 ..I

ei ti i it t on it ii s. .i t "i mi".."." . .i - .

i i.i.. i .ovcfi.iiie.il. I he I U !t st ntiliiin. r ol

1.V. ..v -

I

can

nearlv all liie allowances repe.iiedii saut Uo..ed oy

" a. n, i s o. . .

e

d v-t i '.

ntUst nt i MIt'Clt'll U la

thatnas l. hven dat e in that department

(tile

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a'i ! v- lo .' C.o nij

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i. t.,t ;l i . ! I!, t "I i ... e,ll a V... -'I, lie , l.liy. I, . ver !" 'l ' 1 !. i ,i- . t! ; .'hi i--

ol the liovenmit nUduring die last seven-

i t. ' v . ..i-.l'i...' it: :n:N .'liter, or perl.i.p.

U. -....-ether. iromlti.it

t

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I. I t.i i ne.

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n - .el t'.e . lit ; . ..ii I li! .in re-t n till I I - t.- VI ll I

1 :

t; "t, ll- :ue,.. 'Y Tie.' t:.. 'It ti II ! 1 t .- . . (, 'I 1st I' I I

This lias in lact h.'e'i

ioi ineis tit hlieiateiy

with the view

I roiu of.ice for wlmii no otiar xt u t he found. Ihit, even vvitiioiit the

. i

and of reduction or

We have

leii'te us tlie result- lor several hat .v. .Vt the t lose of llie year I V,' 1,

is's coming inloolln e, we laid th

IimI t iv : i!'M ..

ft t It ! .ti t ! e'

m om v'" m xiv i . r-,. ' t .''e a V " r n,; i !.y I 'I - tr Tit' t'l t' IS l'lj" ' - '!' ., .' , t " ' tut : l, ' '"' P t.i.j e s i e a. ii' I... t as a -e 1't,. e Ml,e l ! ' a ar a I v e. e

, 1 mi t ..' '.iliiie o,, .in, , O.. ! in ii- t " e .o r on i. I i it; i, ..'i.'i ill '! .1' K!y '

O, t ,v .- n i iva.. I, or m mi!, s- uia , Vit;i a . f.'Mi .;.. it, I'-'-tt trur ,...; " - r line, .1.1-1 w .1- li v 't-Aill 1 1' , .,r. O!, v il' i's I" -nay li " e ;

1". . . ! !. a i.ttli'.i Mil- , ut ir it -

"'! Mill'

;.'. "i.t ll . ..l is t.ni.. II i it i . t:re n, it

'is drawn lor or pan! over lo the tie.r u

icv. ll money be eivc.i to a pur-er er

' niiier or.viit.r oilicer. he is a lehlor i..r it. bal an. .- must lie cxn

lv"until nenas paid it out. but ui -1 owing to tne n.ue.i gr. at-r exnt ndilu.v

jtil he presents uuclcr: lor nts pavMmei'ls, and those vouchers are eh.ntr tl

;,. ii,.- ,cii eiiiont o! ae. t.unts. n a new t '

in,. - , i . i . .. : . . ..!... ...t l. iil. ee. V. ill. 1 ail liie el.it.

' .VUUllOl is liiiiv'.'.'-v'i -s- .. , , . It .kes it i his head to refuse cu dies for othrc. loo. the annea. report to I o. g.es- !...:.: ,...,..,....,:-,. lormanv years ad- lurnisl.es lht: me.u.s oil racwg the luo-

i ..'.;... I " I .:.:,. .., . ,1. and' "even X-' mess oi settlement,

i lv ...Meretl. I.v the I .o ver, .menu i t ! at mini in I ion of b.-.lancc

i is t lear tiial he can make anv oi;.- he r.ovv i . . a.. I i .... .nve rnti :e.d. on i veac:

UHtleme'nt ofh.saeceunts,amlt!.eu raisejlne dale of the last report belore Air

i . . i . ..a l .', ,,i,l , li. vi 1 , 1 1 i. At am

i me rv oi iiei.iui. o m hi.uu - i .. . . i

tlone t' tin' i - ' die amount oi ouisi..iuoii' uui-i.nv.sim-1 .- i i i .

i,' i..i;i....:.i..Iv. ui in v on .! laltaiio.ts ano o.tti.i-, ..s c... , ...t

, I i . .t . .:. .1 .. .... v .

ol pistilvni-- It ill ovals 1 -ti nv tne iuih hi iu.i ...oo.,. ,. .- I .... V . i.i.l lis.....:... ll ....

it I.i: I . Al IHC Close Ol tne nisi

tear of Mr. AnvMs;'.- administratitii, tin

.1 . ...I .H lvj I.. I vlt .

. . I . . ....... m-.. W-ri.Il'. 1 ' I Ill .-, -.

';,.im,,i,i nt tl.ls l.alent liiotie ol mail- uniomu o .

ul'.cturi.!- defaaitets l-.r the Use of the 'all Id-i 'lions it is obvious that lliere ; must ahvavs be more or lc balai.t a s in Ithe ha: d-'of public, agent-, ti.e aggre- ....... ..r .. I... . m ill. i.i A .,i.;-e. be cot-i''-

".in- .i o . . , t . v. .... -i ti.: ;.. 1 1

U cable. Thus even ti.e most pn.uo. i j o , o., 4 , .i i.'i 1 i i 1 ,.,.. ,d business, (bough he mav have r.-j ner ot that year on the lib ol ..larch ! -nil ic settlements vvnu mostollhose w ho follow ing, the present administration Id ,'l will. th m. will al all times have I came in. Ue hud then, that, so iar 1 . his l,t oks a c rtain an...u.,t of debts from the amount of defalcation being mL.'.'... ... i...... ,n..,iU -ootl to be sure, but ' ceased in tins otlice duiing th- term

some of them tlotd'dul, and others had. ! hu- much we can see, vv ith an as,nciai.ee of moral eertaint). that under no i A.lmini-tiati. n ofthis l.overnmeiit have ja- few bad debts been made, or as sinal!

beard the a tiaviiier niig.it have ti.tWi' ; : I

('resident in his'j.alat e. than breaihe a iu .u ooei.-ol i..e L'tii'-n. ti J i.e. on;;

Vuditors, ol iiinl ol any tiling u'lplea-ing to thai pt-; tier one olihe lirst .ale u!l:ev. in

l i vidua! wlio tills llu; olnce next m r..i';; w .in an i.ne i..te -ij.icei t 'on. . - .i . il.

10 the 1 restti. ncv. j tt-an z. at, a. u p,.'M-.-.i lac I: can he siioxvii, we believe, that ; Use !uol mine, t ua ;i;ue;

.... ,

lii''n,.iii noiig i ; : r u i.t I v ; ni.d in tin eVntni'.! .. , I ungivs:., ..it: : ii v oni. I he 'idin.i.i. to siv in r

now held np as anu-es, eoiii,ue....eil vvii.. t .. ; s't'-pa-sed. i os-f-'ii-g a. n

tlie ;;dini!ii-iial lot s oi Jd l i..i-o., m . n,s(i, anil Momioi., a.tt i.ol won u.c mut !i aiiu-i-d one oi -Nil'. -J.v..s. I io aliowauee to oU.eecs u.e .Nay iu ,c i veiling expenses w a- m, tt dm 'n.g ine atl.nieisiiaiioii ol Ail". - i--.Xiao., o.. me first oi vpi il, ift I Nat i,m..i:,'iT lien:.

in-.i I ...pi i nn-n ei'i u n A. 1 v t.o w Xi.S- i ma v se.-.i t.uie-3 at , at lie t.o.-ai 1-.

siina.n a fair t oii.ni.K.iuoii ioi me cxne.st s t, siaue 1 ii I v a,..i -ae.i exiia e.vpens, s as olnt t i s are i.eces.-achy su.ii t i io in travelling, ie.u i.ie i ouin.

in: IS l"e',

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il M.

1. - lo. ; ie hi-po-iiit'ii i. -minis.:; i, the- j I .v ; j ii, IL I- ;..

j j.fl ! V Ski i 111. IV see I ott i -io

no 1 In

to

t.l t

;eUii .Ol to I'i's.ie

i lines at

i;v nas

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it If: na- ;,t.. i : th.-il -t ii I,in w nn n -;i

n'.i'e no;

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t on

i

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i Ine w iiat

il was reduced, by payn.ei.ls and s( ttle-menl-. three iiunurcd and hliy thousand dollars, viz. to .5 J,'J.Vi ,b IT In IN,'? it wai mriuer reduced, to S I ,')7S, I 1 S?. In INJ'S '1 bad Oeen brought down

id the last administration, as the government w 1 iters would have llie people, lo believe, the amount of balances due to the tioveanment was actually ki.dlcla more than a million of dollars; that is . . - 1 :. . ...t.l

r .. ..1 1 n 1 esi r 11- 'one-inn ti 111 us ...'.c ..iu,.m.

an aiiiou',1 01 a. .om..s --1 . .

created as under the l ist, uiurmg ute nisi ye.u ui tut. ,..v.sv..,l ,lu

.tcacv tin-' ministration, (that is, ironi Jiec. icscsio 1. ... ... ... .

lec. lrS.U) llie ceu.lt inui 01 tut- .uiii.tiiii

el I

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, 1 i.'m hi'- p'lif licnrt, t ,c I ii !!- ll V

., ,' 111 ti ' -e 11 ; , I l it t il.' I I I- I'll'

(loll been

The attempt to produce a col

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pn-Mo'i. defaming Ha- M-t Aomm.sualloll ; ,nder to xall the pce-ent a, d ..,., , ,i,,g A.hninistrations, is a .-candaoll .i, , , pti for wbi.h the pillory or the dm king stool.would be the iipj.ro-

lunis! mi nt, il it fif pi.1

)V Oil. I nil S.ll.t I leu.

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art.

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pciah

Our r. a.his have seen, m a prcccnig 1, initio cof these p.. pels, how (. 011-

uere ol hg. 'l at llie iasi sess.t.n ... . -i .e . : . .

obv .ale the eMl eil. eis o; 111-

d Usages t,

Thev v. ill see ll again

I ;.!..

VV , 1.1

I'l-1 ,. I

III

I n'('-S

ii I f cpo-e.lo

' i.oi.il ol lil'.i" the 1

1 i ie ( Jovel'l lli' lit. ! and agam: and t'ai , hi lore long, bow j been bamboo!' d ' lilio.l Stilts, VS l o

! . ..ilei. lliidel st.l! till

. -. , n.-l I V Hi ti"' O

t -. 1 a icmpoi .-it j o.dinateellatus.rih.'goveri.o.'i'una-

! appcehced. .1 or i'ii-u a. r eel

! 11,1101 e; I irans.'u la '

wa- i'Ut '.).' tiiousand dollars that is, to S l.N :i,'.' ll l.". If we could stoop to the disingt nuous (ricks of the government vvriti is, we might exclaim, Oh! what a falling off is here? Imt we cannot do it : we cannot 1 onsen! to violate (ruth or murder reputation to answer any ends, personal or political. The (act is, pcoO.iLlv, (hat the amount oflialances due to ( ov eriinieiil, in this departmei'U f ad been reduced so low, and

lit.

ie -on, ils so thoroughly purged and

Public will find oul.j -wonted by (he indelatigahle exerlion ol

l.ameliillv thty have I v ili.-e Iveloimers

the skill anil ability of llie Auditor in 1 , 1 1.1 . 1 ....

nt. -lion, 011. ing urn iasi u 11 jt . us, mm

iv

a,

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liie li' 01 u'. ir ! nine mote 1 .0: no 01 0 "... ... o hav.'ng obhiiu-j tiiem, by any ex. 1 lions that can now be

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e.

vVe hav ouoted (be case ol (bis oibt e to-ioiv I.ov. t-ii-t it i ., io set alioat slo-

o(l ( mi u a ',,.

'..pis. To

I their mi it pc 1 v e' t.liient ba-

' v,,,.-ih,lilv for. h lb.

nlion. i- I " pa , j v I . ia a ri ! ihiiv -,. .g MriL.t'.' "

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vy of their emoluments and degrading j them by obliging them, in sellin g then J accounts, to exuibit rta ipts lor uieir meals and stage and steamboat fare when travelling, it is more tnuii insinuated that they have all been in a conspiracy to defraud the lovernment! Why do we have, nothing ofthis kind concerning ihc Aniry! in is the auvv made Hie scape-goal? Is it because 1 1 .ere are wxlinrrt tivii.in ulluuaiu t s made in the military sen ice ! Py no mean-. The oliicers' of the Army receive, by regulation, fixed by Mr. t ' vliio. , vv hen Secretary of war, a much more hoeial allowance of transportation money than is given to the Nav). by are i01 not assailed in the ollicial paper, and branded, almost in direct terms, as knaves and cheats'? Why is their honor not brought (o the bar of the accounting oll'iccrs by their being required to exl.ibil receipts for their tavern bills vVe.! W e now declare our belief that the allow am es to oliicers oi the Ainn are inlinitel) greater than those to the oliicers of liie Navj, in the verv particulars in which liie ollicial paper imputes fraud lo (he hitter. l.y , we repeat, is the Navy tliu- injuriously assailed? I-tin re a deliberate purpose to de-troy its moral by breaking its spirit, and to break down its popularity by destroying its reputation ? Or, what is just as culpable, is the reputation of the Navy held at nothing in comparison w ilh a little dirty political ellect? We are iar from say ing (hat any of the allowances made lo oliicers of On Army as early as ISlb, T7, TS, and "19, by Air.

tuvvv lo.tnantl Air. I vi.noi.x, vv ere 1111pcoperly made. On the contrary, we In lieve that ihey were adopted on the strii b'sl principles of justice and equity, lint the injustice of inv itb.ously dragging one part of our Military Pstablishmetd to the view of (he wocld, (not for the pubiic gootl, but for political purposes) ami stigmatizing them, exclusively, as having taken the public money contrary to law, is too manifest not to call earne-l and unanimous reprobation both ol the Oov eminent and of the People.

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October. Ib'.i, Mr. Wniie wa, ci'-as-.a to serve out the residue of die teun, which expired on the .al of Mai ca. lb .V. Mr. iute was tnt ii ix-cho-en ior a new term of six years, vv hit. h w ill expire on tne bd oi March, fNV. M.r. bite hears tiie i piitat ie'i of a distingui-hetl man, both as an t.i .toj and .1 statesman, among bis own '.j,:,--and by his opponent-- in pflitirs he"e. U-U-tl regarded ;.S svlt-iMe re-l .vicious; piompt, rather than p,nv i 1 nd in debate: as one w ho is t o..ua, ,.u - and ami gentlemanly in his demeanor ia private liie, but, as a politirian, wilii -o to go with the most zealous. Pit viouto his election lo the Senate, Mr. White wa- appointed one of (he t'ommission-er-ul Spanisti Claim-, by .Mr. Monroe, and, in that situation, he acquitted hiin-i li to the general sa(i-i!.:ctiou. Aa vv arm and active partisan of ( d-neral jackson, be larg. ly parth ipaled in lee disappoinlnieiil o lusjiartv, by the election ol Mr. Adam-; and immediate!1, nil entering the Senate, became a violent opponent oi tne new Administration. It i supposed that .Mr. While t nj,y s. in a special degree, I he rontideut e ol Oeiieial Jackson, and that, he is frequently called upon by liie (.cncral for his advice on sin h points as he may consider most critit al. In the Senate, Mr. White has sieadiastly advocated the measures oftl.e present Administration, and the fitness ol Tien. Jackson lor the important oilire which he now fi!b. 1 have not met with any malerlv production from t he mind ofthis gentieni m; but he well deserves the credit of being assiduous, untiring, and sometimes siiccessitil in the pursuit ol such know 1edge as w ill enable him to di-charm: his obligations to his coii-iituouts and Ins country .according to Uie peculiar views he ha-: oflheni. The age of Mr. White mu-t he about (50, and the probability is that he has reached the lit ight of his desires, or at least the highest elevation attainable

by the allotment of time and talents, w hich Providence lias given to him.

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