Western Statesman, Volume 1, Number 51, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 4 March 1831 — Page 1
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! lie transaction of my life, I have, been
jin -prion of making the imiiibt ras mh.iII Sense of tlie obligation I am under to a? .ilU.I otol vv ith a majority of the you, to give a faithful account of the, house ft ! a resolution fixing; one thou- manner 1 have executed the trust com-:
and as tlie ratio for a representative, mittetl tome. That I have sometimes t rcspondencc between these two digtuta-; fedion. 1 cannot hut look forward to
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and twentv six hundred for a senator, erred. I will net pretend to doubt: hut j lies has at length made its appearance, vour entire, approbation
.which wuld have made sixty-live re- that tlicv hae been unintentional errors Tilling a pamphlet of fv2 na"('. We' I owe it to mvself to state, that I come
precniauo- ami iw eniy-uve senators ; oi my piugment. vviinout anv wrong m-1
but when the principle was applied to tention. I most solemnly declare: and I j . . ' ....... i . . i .. i. i r. .ii.. i i i -
on- unit in.-? st ji.ti an i . n ti i.ii i no o- ihi uiiTiiiiii) suomii 10 tour eanuor
ted for the ratio. tliMecrarded their for- and better judirment. the whol
Hi' r vote, and finally, a bill was passed, proceeding: confident of that indulij-! prefatory remarks of Mr. Calboun. j circumstances, is the necessity of being making' seventv-livo representatives and ence I have heretofore received from : to Till: PKOPI.E or THE V. STVrrs. i islrumcntal in disclosing, in any de
ling a pamphlet ol .Vj page. Ve 1 i owe it to mvseil io siaie,iuai i coine ail endeavor to present this matter to'hc? 'ou unde 'u';ince3 J , ,. ,. , pamtul to me, and a reluctance wlucli
ne pumic a., soon as we can tmd room. ; but of du(v to vou and
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thirty senator: by which. I have no .my fellow-citizens, w ho. as far as tbevj 1 rome before you as mv constitu-
grce,vvhat 1 deem so highly confidential
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doubt, the expe-.iSes of the State will be have been acquainted w ith my motives. ; ents, to "ive an account ofmv conduct 1 ;,s proceedings o( the cabinet, and increased three thousand dollars a vear. have done more for me than anv return ' in :it. imnnrtrmt n.diti. -it (inK-,Hmn. l fur which I feel myself justitied only by
ig benetit.,1 have hecn able to make could possi- j which has been called in question, and si.lsrlt necessity. Acting unuer uas u and Swit- i blv merit. ; so t.,roneouslv represented, thatneither I impression, I have not felt myself at ho-
erty to go, even in self defence, beyond
without anv eorrepondin
i i-:: Co'i-vu. J Dmr'oru Cv (.M'the old counties, Dearborn
v"111'" louienHiise liMi.un uusuew ,,M .ihI.iii the east, and Harrison and .s it is Possib e 1 mav never tee tii.uHr,- i mv.,.lf r r,.Soort fnr vn
by tne. 1 h ive concluded t communi-; Washington, in tin- west, have o-t one 'mvdutv to address vou'a?ain"unon the ; -iU nnrmit s,v Iat.o-pp tn'mmnin : strict necessitx , and have, accordingly,
rat- -.'o you. in tin; l.rm of a tircular, ,nrmlM r rach: Union, in the east, lias ' same subject, permit mc. friends and lent: I allude to my course, in the do-1 care-fully avoided speaking of the course .ome ol t!i proce. dings of the l.egis- 2;iine,lone. The balance of the increase fellow-citizens, to tender you mv warm-1 liberations of the cabinet of Mr. Mon-!ofm' associates in the administration, htun, at their late s. ssion. I have is in the new settled parts of the state, est thanks for vour repealed tokens of ! roe, on the Seminole question. I ln0w and even of my own, beyond what apb, i n I' ll t.. this conclusion, from two to be mv duty not only (o vole, friendship, and to assure you that the not how 1 can place more fully before Feared to be indispensable. I have not c. 'ill. rati. nv: the first and most im- i,t to enter my" protest against the bill. ' notice you have taken of me has tilled vou all the facts and circumstances of' Put ev Mr- Crawford's statement of poitint i. th.it from the amount of ; jt p:l.0d the house of representatives. ' mv heart with emotions which neither ! the case, than by putting you in posses- his course in the cabinet at issue, expriniingto he done before you tan get a,,d still believe il was far from being time nor distance can even abate or do-' sion of the correspondence between Gc-: ccpt only incidentally, as bearing on tholiws a:i.lio-inia!sou caiiiiot have ;in (liU-table hill: but liaving done mv trov. and that whatever humble station I neral Jackson and mvself. which will I statement ot mine. It is no con-
mav liercalter oi-eupv. 1 shall aht avs 1 show the I erence hetweeu the view s . ' 1,1 1" -t-i"-
recourse to tln in bet.. re Juiic. or por-'dutv to prevent t he passage of it without ' I
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p. tst session. I lie second is, that st.i.it attempts have h cn inade to misreprf
fent the course III I'SU' d bv me.
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success. 1 suitmuicu to tne de asion ol a remenii.er, w ith gratitude, the pcopL of; that we have respectively taken, and "'V' '4"m""l""K '".'V maioriiv. which, in sucli cases, must rule. Dearborn County, and ardel.tiv nrav I bv tvhnt menus, and through whose ; Ji'lvc ofllis course, as to this subject,
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A disti'ihution ol a part ol tlie three lor their prosperity. .srai:i. to vou oik
per ce,,t fund was made, a tier some ex- and all. 1 tender my sincere thanks, and. t'itetuent: about w h'u h a varici v of opin-1 vv ith considerations of the highest res-
-sion cointix in .tl t!ie Cth of Decern- ions wa expressed. Some thoiiiriit each pect. subscribe mvself your humble er- :......, .1 .!...,.! !.. nit l. ,.r I ,. l ;...,'.,.... .-.i i ' ,
i . .ii.i v i i i . j i-i 1 1 .' . .1-1. iii iii in- turn i v w as cni n iei io a.i ei jiiai pifpor- v ani, one wt ks e: a l' w tl iy. : during w hit h. tion : others thougbt populalio:! ought! KZHA FEU U IS. d: re was an unusual degree of harmony to be taken into consideration. 1 was ot, Laii-ramburdi Tounship, F,b. 'JJJ ls.il. nr.! tt-it i.dsbip a-nong the members of. t,e latter opinion. A bill was passed the I , , , .- i , 1 . . .' pkom infTiTi-riiiMi. '.vnr:;. th- h.,r-e. ri pr. sentat.vt s. p,-r-. house ot representatives giving to our', Jmi IAMKM.PM.-The l.vnchbur1 . iMiii'h lli.ln.t'V in t 1 1 1 1 , ! . i . ,r ... .. ... i. ....... . I ..... I ..... I .1 II..... IT I ' ... i"
'. i'uiii-ii mw.u.iu u us, ieii.- iriman of I ridav last. rnHai
tu,!,t -s as wa t r w nut sM U on a sun- - an ag
ii;r ot eas'nMi; slill.ow ing to tin1 tlill'erent was to
habit ot i! fig buiriess i.i the di!lTe:it viz: s !?.". to iinirove the road from th
St ttrs. fre;,i whence the vtveral inem-! Ilising Sun to ersaille-: l?.". u im- ! rniigra'ed. there w as on various- ot- prove the road from Aurora to Xapolcon: ra;"i-. ati honest dilV retire f opinion. . .IsltJO, to improve the road from l.aw-
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agency, this long gone-by affair has ; now or lonneny, or wnciner ms repiebeen revived. " mentation be correct or erroneous. have not taken this step, strictly tie-1 Before conclude these prefatory obfei.sive as it is. without mature delibe- j nervations, I deem it. proper to make a ration, and a calm and careful estimate additional remarks, as to the comof all the obligations under which 1 acl. ! -nencement and motive of tin moveThat there are strong reasons against IlK nt against me. it, 1 feel and acknowledge; but 1 also The origin goes far back, beyond the feel the most thorough conviction that' date of the present correspondence.and
the sacred obligation to vindictive mv i had lor its object, not tnc advantage oi
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P li lice id p'M ne I U.ll 1 nill -e HillCII ap-n-ed 1 t ah u'.Ut d to promote the gel i r ll t'.ood, to th-' cte!it oflUV ('( lt : ;- lit;- .
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igre. in, nt of the representatives. . follow i.,g statement co-ilirmed' bv let-1 ehar.u ter, impeached, as it has been, iii General Jackson, but my political dehave been di?tnbuted a tollow -: . lors rc,.eived in thiscitv fron.Charlotte: ! une of tin: mo-t important incidents of; st ruction, with motives which I leave
John Hand. iph a Candidal, f.,r v , my hie, and to prove my sell not unwor- you lonueipiei. in.-. "im.i ...iu.. A :,ili ,u. uUUU ,.iac,., L l,a just Ve-! station to w hich you have I Crawford to me, growing out of politicturned iron, t'iuirlt.tte Court, informs that ! elevated mc,far ouLweigh all other eon-; al controversies long since passed, atJoi,,, Uaii.l..li-h u-a niiounct-d a a fandi.l-! iderntions. Should mv vindication lorded a ready and powerful instrument
aised in this part reiicelnirgli to Madison, by Cross Plait , ate for t i.iun mi Monttay last. Tlr an-1 l,av,' any political or personal bearing, '-by which to operate; and it was early .-childhood. 1 l;ad:.s'JuO. to improve the navigation of ""'-ndion was audioi-i-cd la Mr. llamlolj i C;U1 onj y ;(V tjiat jt wj ol i,e ,. : duvcted against nie, with the view of i-hccs or customs aughcrv : sAMK to improve' the road ; fnml, " f,'"',"; A;';;lll;, ; tuu.0 have cither willed or desired it. i placing (Jeneral Jackson and myself in . . l . j i ' i . i i i n ti il oil D l i n. i: i. ucii Hone at .M r. .im:, 1 1 1 h s , , ; - . , w: 1 1 i i . l . among you. but;troiu l.au r,i.ceourgh to li,,!ia:.aphs: ; aance. Tl.u5 ends tl. inaunific-nt dill.,-'. It ii niy intention simply to place my ; our present relations. With that mo-
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loatl Irem m.iii-- i .ui t r oi J..!.n Uan.lol,.!, ! Oujtt he to! own conduct in its proper light, and , nvc, m tin; mui-t oi ine seveic political ai.tl l!rook-! bci.aui , an fjrit; ' i not to assault olliers. Nor ought I to 'struggle which ended in elevating him
v ilie. This hill was amended in the S- -! AU we regret, i.that Mr. ihirges had ; i;e i-espoiisiide should any such ! to the presidential chair, ami in which nate, so as to give e.tca cou.dv in th ' not possession of titis curious piece of COitse,tuenee follow; as 1 am free from i I took afpart so early and decided in hi$ - - . . , I I 1 . , I 1 . . .... 1 I 1 A
Male N thonga sonieoitae coanl!t inti ilig. i ee VM.en ne replied ttie alher
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have not one tiiird of the tt rriton . a' I several ol theiii '.ot one Ullii oi the population el' our count v . The eh ctioa of ;;!! oli:ctis mad..- by v. joiii ballot ol tlie tv o bouses ,,. ct".f dueled w i'.li aa unusual d-'gree -f haniunv , ia nav-t t ase. I tii i! l ingi a a;,.iiiini,i . Of the ani oil ta;e;.'s made ! ii:i- Vi"-
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day. It wtiuia nave suppn tiuiver with anolher arrow.
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e result, containing cinor and Senate. 1 Lcow
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1 iv upon the same sul'ject in I
li. ii i h w ill he annev tl aa
, vpl.e.-itio-i of all t!ie t. clieit al law terms Us tl ia said i ode. Til" new ( " I lobe pM's. !:t:--!. y, ill n.ntai i alllhe laws flhe s ,t,. li. ral iM'ai''e, v ith but lew ala ratioas t'rflun vsliat ti,e law loiin. rlv was; there lias l.mvevt r bt en some haiiges. The
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,y report. An uniiappv uiii.
tr A At pears to h.iv e ei -I-, d. ol w hiei:
vour Sci.aior can gn e um a c- ireet ae- di
et. unt. . ceptance v, nicii lie dictated, the cons.ellav'u g been uaiairmlv in favor of (iviei.ces of w Lirh, are iiav without ser-
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iisfitatili" this old sub-; lavor. a correspondence was opened at
ecu or bringing it to the know ledge of Xaslwille, unkiiovvn to. ambunsiispected "the. public. ' Previous to my arrival ; by me, in December, IS'iT, which com- ; here. 1 had confined the knowledge of ineuced that (bain of art fill operations', !the exi-teiice of the correspondence to . that has terminated by involving Cenea tew contidential friends, who were; ral Jackson and myself in the present politically attached both to General j correspondence. A copy of the letter .iatksou ;i:id nivself; not that I had any j which opened this operation has been ' 'thing io apprehend from its disclosure,' placed in my possession. It was writh.,1 h,. cause 1 was unwilling to increase ten by Mr. Crawford to Alfred Ualch.
nance at the t xpenee of the pablie the existing excitement in the present ' 1'P of XashviMe, and is dated the I Ith f and the national dignity to the hi'Milv critical state of our public atlairs. ; December 18J7. That the nature and rrading siihinission to the terms of ac-; Hut when 1 arrive,! here, late in Decern- ; objects of the operations against me may ..... . .. ... ! i in iiii li i
her, 1 found my caution had been ot no ; he lully miderstson ny you, i Hereto anavail, and that "the correspondence was nexthe copy of Mr. Crawford's letter to :, eul,iecCr,f conversation in everv cir-i Mr. lialch, and a copy of a letter from
cle,and soon became a topic of free i the Honoiiible Wilson I.unipkin, a reconimentin most of the public journals. I presentalive in Congress IromUie State
i hi.: hill Mi. Uan-
dolph s course can surprise no ore ae-
uii ate'd with him. He ought not tube
blamed lur an it regal. :rit incident to his p.iV.'.cal co.'sliuuio::. The Name I i loags - i.i.i,.-i v.a.ij fcinplo-e.I i itn to il,.- hose a hi.ix;;!.--- t..f h v.. Ci iai'.terv i i i : i i
vv i.if.i p'ln na-aa in, a;:sarca a .t.i lor-
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rno.!"s ol dning i oiinl v n 'si-
p re vailed in tli lie real Count if
taxing property according to its value, at v ic e, and the abandonment of the Milan earlv period ia the sesion 1 introilu-1 porlant relations between the United ceda resolution into thchouse.it instruct States and iliissia to a boy. too inexneri-
tbe Committee of Wavs and Means, (a . enced to understand and impotent to ad- The accounts of the all'air, as is usally i (iiiniiiitee h.i in"- siii-i i:il c'nai-'i' of :i 1 1 v:na e tie la. These arc ia-t causes of the c:ise on siich occasions, were, for
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uhjectsn latiii-g to the revenue.) lo pro- censure, aggravated by the cons. i. .us-1 the most part, grossly distorted, and, wiin an exuai i i.om uiu lenui o. u..:
of Georgia, to me, dated the k27th Jan
uary. ISvJT, in w liich it was enclosed,
ha-- be. n .lone away, ad uaifonn po-V a hill. maUrg prov isions for avahi- ness f every man, thauhe country has1 were, in many instances, highly injuri-; Honorable Daniel Xcvvnan, member of t!i. th .'1 has he-i,, siahli -l-d throughout atin of the property in the slate, prepar-i Iseen reduced to ;t dilemma at once ri-joiis to my character. Still I deemed it Congress elect from the State. 1 sub-
the Stah ol doing ( ouaty buin ss hv a atory to cstahh-hing a system of reve-' diculou and dangerous, by the calculat-' my duty to take no hasty step,heing de- niu tuem vv nuoui counm in. I.oiiid of ( 'o!ii:ni.-sii.!,er.s as C imeih. V.v-: pue upon the a. v aloreniprinciple. The i i.ng views of a corrupt and prostituted I termined to atiord time for justice to be The movement thus commenced did ,,.p! that th- r.,unty is to be I i iihtl in- i n-solutioi: received the support of a ma-! demagogue, dispensing tlie patronage : done me without appeal to you; and, if not terminate with this letter. It was to three district., and one Commissioner' jority of the house, but a majority of! and treasure of the Government with a' it should be, to remain silent, as my on-: followed by other attacks from tlie same is to h' . !?t p d ia cat h. by all the vo- the committee were opposed to it, and! steady and single eye to the advance- j ly object was the vindication of my con-. and other tpiarters, some of which are ter of the Co-tt.ty. " li.iade an unfavorable report, which wa! inentof his own views of self aggran- j duct and character. Believing that ; indicated in the. correspondence now
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h.-eu m run' inh d that t!u ee d us- im itv: some of the members tliinkin" it ; Then is one other circumstance still
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further delay would be useless, I can ; laid before you.
see no adequate motive to postpone, any I In;iv nrom.r to state, that I re-
f Co'ii.tv Seminaries are h he , is ust less to urge on the onimittee a better calculated to arouse the indigna- longer, the submission ot all the tacts ol ; nia:,u.j i.rnorant and unsuspicious of
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as tlie amount on band will be snfhYient thev are nuthoi i."il to selt ( t a ', ainl build a County Nt minnrv. The (pialili. tl veti is of at li congressional lowihip art: authorized to t!eh imiee
ia i n h i oa-ity . w ho are to hue measure they disapproved of. j tion of every independent man it is the J the case to your deliberate and una! deof the Seminary find: and nssnnn I Indiana is progressing in population. ' read v devotion with which the minions i cision.
improvements, and wealth, with but few ! of (he Government come forward (o dc-j 1 am not ignorant of the trying posi
these secret movements against me, till
the spring of 182S, when vague rumors
reached me that some attempts were
"w hTTht V inev v.ill-eil their school lain'
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parallels. v nen atiuimeu into tne c n- ienu t tii inui nun uaisone ni ii-cn. .nui ; tion in vviucii 1 am piaeeu sianuin; uu- niaiving ai i.tsii im; iinnjuHaiii;, uun ion. in jstj, she had but twelve thinly ': whit h. in a case lar more entiled to in-j sustained, except by the force of truth ' treated them with silent neglect, rclyi i , . t . i-"! ' i i .i a a r i .. r.. : . .- . i l i i i . . a - ..a 4 1 . : : ...... r. i 1 1., f ........ a i :
liopulaleo counties, averaging out a 111- 'Hiigeia e. no snatieu ienu n oi iv urns i and justice ; v ei i cannot out iook iiOiug iiniiiiinni; iui I'loiecuon on nn.
tie ot r .).(fuu souls eat n.maMng in the King irotn limess.; inese same apologists , conlitlence to your uecision.
;,.,-.regate a small lra lion over i"J,
the s.-veral dtrii ts mtow hit h they are . period ol I I years.) she has sitv-two or- by the severity ol the castigauon over authorised to divide their respective i oaniz.cd counties, extending from the! and above his claims to consequence
tow iiships. l )hio to the I .aLe. and Irom Per ( astern i was not less miiignani at .nr. iiag s n
I he lriendlv relation which had so long ex
i"J,Oi!ll. i of power denounced w ithout ipialilica- (mestion presented for your considera- isted betw een General Jackson and my-
aad put the n i ; v out upon iutere-t. or :, r tr asm v was w iihoul the means of tion. This same little ( ambreleng, dig-; tion is not that ot a controversy ot two sell, and the uniform and decided course have it for aa indefinite number of paving the iarge demands of outstand-' nified with crucifixion by the terrible or-' individuals, between whom you arc to! which 1 had takenin his favor, in the po-ear-; and in i i(h r en-e, the Trustees j,,r debts against her, ami her interior ! aior from Rhode Island, and who like 1 decide ; viewed in that light, it would j litical struggle then pending. My supate to applv the proceeds to the support n as on' va-t forest, inhabit, tl by numer-i stune of the Heroes of the Dm.ciad,1: hear the aspect of a mere personal dif-; port of him rested on a principle that 1
,,('., l.o ai d bml.hng scbool-l.oiis.-s m ,tU Indian tribes. J's.,t), (the short stands a chance ol hen g immortalized ference, involving no principle, and un-; heheve. to he luiuiameniai in our poim-
worthy ot your notice; but, regarded in, ral system, and the. hope that Ins deep a dillerent light, as involving the char-; rooted popularity vv ould allbrdthe most ter of an officer, occupying bv your suf-, eU'ectual means of arresting the course.
The Wahtsh and laie Canal wa n to her western boui-darv: containing a' turn to tlie at home, than he is now tol-i fi-aee a distinguished olhcial station, 'of events, which, 1 could not but fore-
.ulij'it of ninth interest Io some parts population of :ill,0!ill souh. The In-: rant and apologetic for Mr. Randolph's j whose conduct in an interesting public see, ifnot arrested, would bring the of t'ae Mat'-, lb la ving thai our County i dians have- disaptieared, ami the forests' erratic outbid, the improper stipula-! transaction had been impeached, it as- great into rests'of the country into a deep
bad no tli r'-ct ititen-st in the canal, I con-; liave been turned into fruit lul li'hl-. with; lions o( the (.overnment which million-1 sumes a fir more important hearing, anil dangerous comma
sab reil it propel' ., let (he nn inbt i -s suitable nmnbt r of Nourishing villages. 7.ed him to traverse Iiiiroie at the pub- j a nil presents a question of deep import from th Coui ti' s more immediately ; Thr- it- of tlie late savage wigwams lit: expenr e, or the motives of has' sub-! for your consideration. The most saia. rt Mi tl t ike tlie bad in that lupim-. i js r,,y-i td with beautiful mansions, the ! serviencv and interestetl calculation I cred of all political relations is tbatbe-
.;f tin v did not involve the Statein tb bt.1 peaceful abode of civilized man. lien which prompted those stipulations, tween the representative and the con
(aillur than the finds aris'uag from the ; treasury has been replenished with the j Anil our learned contemporary the e,de ol I null given by the general go- j means of pa ing all outstanding tb -mauds, ' pink of ousistenry, and the beau ideal f trim id w mild pay. jand there is now in her vaults a sulli-j f liberality whose fe lings of projuiel a I'lnvisitiri in tlie cniiMitiitinTt. it : cit-ucv hi nay all the expenses of the pre-' tv were scandalized at Mr. King's re-
vvas'ina h'. th-sp ial tluty ,f (he b gi--! sentyear.uptolhe lose. Tli'-light olS -i- turn at the euration of a year, and I iture, at their late session, to make a ( n e begins to dawn upon us; the luli-i whose indignation w.h not even appeasn. vv ;pp .ilio.'iinont of si nators ami re-! ana College, at I'donmii g1on. is in a etl by the grave has (received the prt ntativr ,-in.ong the several ( ',,iin- tlourishing t unlit ion, ami bids fair for fu- intelligence of Mr. Randolph's vvandertic of the Slafe, in proportion to tin-j tun-usefulness. ings wide, and bis authority to do so, by numb, r of whin- male poisons above the ' The foregoing 'onununicatio'i, 1 be- the terms of his compact with the Sedge of I wenty-ntie vo u-. in at b. I'ronr li ve, w ill be found to correspond with cn f iry ? We need not tell w hat every the expression I had heard from many J the journals and laws, when Ibey shall ( man knows, nor pretend a surprize of you, ami from mv ronvi tion of the 'have hern received; and is made from a I which we nor any other man feels.
john c. r vuior.w
Westkkn I'M latiMti.F.. I imler this head the New-Orleans Mercantile . i f
stituent. When y our suilrage plact s mentions tne arnvai at in.u e an individual in a high official station, a Gn. Dodge, a citizen of Michigan Termost solemn obligation is imposed on ! ritory, near Green Ray. He is a t rayon and him, on the faithful discharge of der t. New -Orleans from the riv er Ouiswbich th- existence of our free ami bap- cousin, in a boat navigated by himself, py institutions mainly depends; on him, and laden with lead produced above. sotoactastom-rityourconfitlence,andGalena. He was a direct trader to the on you, not to withdraw that confidence i city of Xew-Orleaiis from one hundred without just cause. It is under a pro-j and fifty miles above lVevre river, one found regard for this mutual ami sa- thousand miles ahovt St. Louis, in all cred obligation that I submit the whole! two thousand two hundred miles above airairto yiaur determination, conscious I the New-Orleans ordinary water navithat in thi?, at well at every other pub-j gation.
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