Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 9, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 May 1831 — Page 1

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POLITICAL. mOM THE NATIONAL JOCRNAL. THE I. ATE CABINET.

While the public mind is yet agitated

" hr a,i,w ' ,ht,r s,,Wr,p- I be unacceptable to our readers

I hat an occurrence so lono- foreseen.

of their personal and political opposition ' around him. that he is compelled to stop ! where, I am sorry to say. some of it, un on the altar of patriotism, induced a de-1 the wheels of the government, to dismiss ' der the rigid course of inspection there gree of public confidence in their dis'in-! all his confidential advisers, and to look pursued, has been disgraced. This is a terestedness and veracity which they 'abroad for others by whose dexterity ! circumstance which has not happened could not have otherwise possessed, he the public vessel may be floated from oil" to the Hour manufactured from the w heat was indebted for office; and that to dis- the shoals in w hich she now lies strati-! grown in this country. Some millers affect a single leader of cither faction, ded. All w ho composed the late Cab-! who have manufactured ami sent into would be to encounter the risk of a be- iet are now left at liberty to pursue market the flour of the wheat of your traval to the people of the artifices by '. their own course. 'Congratulate me, ! state, indiscriminately, with (he flour

which they had been deceived: and ha- (said one of them.) I am now a freeman." , made from the Genesee wheat, have

Mr witlnn the yi jr; but may he discharged by the pay- I I tu . .,J1 j- i "e . i , .

m pi of I wn noi.l.VKS ii. advance. Thrc month. "J "- uijuci. UlSSOlUllOIl OI U1C V,aDltl:h' -.MtH-uiU)l,U,1r.,lvan.-l.pa,, ct? a fcw pa5sing thought? Oil the CHUM'S Ittn-e wSn receive their papers ly private pott nt j and consequences of that event may not

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x- p.per mill lw d.-cniuini.t d until all arnara. are paid .unless at the t'ptmii nt ih Kil.tv ; anil a failure

T:$ :,ZTZuZ,X : .ntn!,""' an1 ? fiequently prcdicted,is the im-1 ving tasted the hitter fruit of this tree of. Pretexts for opposition will soon be giv- had the mortification to have their brands

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I'RUM Till. rilll.UU 1 nit V MHiAZiNF. THE. MM HIT OrillXlltrtTlON. With ncm 'r t ,nmniMonM by the Snip e "1 F.m'r, Toijueii'.h a jviii'ot. ''l t'. rn?li a lit mi r T.' f' "ir.v a t'St'uxi, or an inf int .;iin T" vr a wnriij, fir make a unti l complain IVine en tn.' linevant w i.id, in iVm in roLe, 1 lie S ii it n ll Mm. v.v.rjis t',,e ;!.)').. Wiine yed. r vkc .1'x.ms M.i. k tiji.m the ilu, A .-Hmii niiisi.n i. ruM its umdest height. There ;i:t'rs. FleaMin-. siiiiin. fix",! her seat. An I I'dcn's anrls ua.ed the e.r-eii i. treat, t'ir'l by tint s,nr:t' tor. !i, in ilamcs nr.f, Aii I th? r.hair' 1 iu;'tiiiit. its 'nn iti.-lof. S'i!t I'twm lao ;. n hi;l, t ,. .u.i'.'itn fi, ),),! X helia aii t;.o vale, in l t .m tir upr.iiito.t wofx. 'I t, .taiti. I pi aa it, ..nin.iin from Ins si. ep, l'er' his a'llstixnil lint: tolln' tnshin dtp ; ( iik's Mirpri' t, tnrpiii it ater lirat ; An 1 txatiiK n ply their uii.-nirs ti imijh t;io stit ets. I.nn ! roar th reinlrs. win.!? ; liicir iH a.llen raja No frce an .pisil, an ! 'ita-'re rnrve avti:ap; Th'" Imarj 1 ri'.-t, wion. h'.1, in ruin Cy ; An.l trunk, an 1 l.ivs, an I bun. he sha )e the kv. I "'. ltA.no -f a !.. aiM, lanvi.t tiieir lawless wrath ; Ai.'! imro-ir.! ham!. t mark iKstnu ti.m's path ! On iKHnitt'..' "hir'inr t'iiipc-t; .x . an iavr, I Iravi t trea. h'r.m. lulN, an l i.-o. ps a thonsin.) graves. 'I lv- .liiu.kii'i f.ail"r, pluiuii g i!n n the abys?, Ikwvi.v to fate, ai.il yi.-liis tin- ii.ipr ot" Mis; ::i!e, lnviitu i'ut.y in the meteor's t!;ue. Tin- S uit rt 1 h iiu-"le .n tn mi-is tliep" !

mediate effect of the Calhoun corrcspon-J knowledge, he was compelled to submit en I'' tnc ew Cabinet, and the next condemned, and their hih character dence, and the disclosures to which it to the penalty to which the crime sub- Congress w illprobably exhibitastrength j partially diminished. Others who have gave birth, admits not of doubt, l'ut 1 iccted him. and after receiving the er-1 of opposition which will overrule Gen- i taken the precaution to urind and send

' the first and great caic lies more re-; vice to assent to any consideration which i oral Jackson, and thwart him in the pur- j it unmixed, have only been able to ob- ! mote. There is not a sagacious citizen j might be demanded. On this principle ?u't of that policy which public opinion ; tain for it the character of second brand I whose mind is unclouded by prejudice.! offices, were vacated and filled. Per-! nas long since repudiated. All things j superfine. The inevitable result will

and wtiose ec has marked the march ! sonal friends, carrying the passport of concur to hll the measure oi public odi-, be, that vour Hour must o into the mar

of events during the last ten years, w ho

can be sceptical as to the existence and the inllucnce of that cause. While calling back to his memory the feuds which existed during the last years of Mr. Monroe's Administration, and the attitudes f hostility in which Mr. Calhoun 1 Af.. f Ill .i .

uiu .n. i.iwioiu piaceu uiemselves

this leader or that, must be rewarded, ; um to the brim, and at the polls next I kct with a lower character than ours,

that their immediate patrons miht be )"ear tlie contents will be poured on his to wit: second rate superfine. 1 his cir held in alliance. The ''black book" of head. He himself has now received cumstance, acting on a whole people, one cabal; the insinuations of another; ! tne mortifying conviction, that he basso respectable as the inhabitants of Ohio, the recommendation of this partizan. ncen beguiled by the tlatteries ofde- inustbe extremely unpleasant, as well and the remonstrance of that these ! 6ig"in men, into the error of forming an as unprofitable. Our best farmers, to constituted the ''demonstration of public ; egregious estimate of the capacity of enable them to furnish wheat of the linsentimcnf which inscribed "on the list bis mind, and of his fitness for the office ; est quality for tb' mill.-, are pnrticular-

towards each other; and thence tracing1 of Kxecutive duties, in characters too t0 w'"ch he has been elevated; and thely careful in the eh-ction of their seed, down the paths of the parties to this day j legible to be overlooked, the task of rc- st'" more illuminating truth, that he has ! They seldom allow themselves to sow he will at once discover a- solution of cv-' form." For the gratification of the spleen ncon a n,ere instrument in the hands of more than two or three years in succesery difficulty and doubt which can arise. I of one friend, or to allay the envy of an- others. o promote objects which have sion. the same seed, whirh was raised The great popularity which had crown-! other, honest men were" turned out of of-1 no reforence to his honor, his feelings or on the same farm. They change often, ed Mr. Calhoun's efficient administration ! fice. and men whose honesty was only his fame. Would that the conviction of j and always gain by it, both in weight, of the War Department, inci eased by speculative because it had' not been " tm"s h uth, which circumstances must measure and quality. Some take the

uii: uiiiYuu.ii coin iciion. i nar in ev-: rmn ... m-rn mi in t hmr mm... ...j now iiin e liasiieu wiui an imoieraiue , luecauiiou to oih.iui meir seen irom ji

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the organ at ev ery move on board chaunt-1 brightness on the public mind also, w -ere : great distance, and always find their aced a hosanna,or"raised a shout. nt accomj)anied by a sense of injury j count in it. 1 would suggest the idea of The first cause of the dissolution of -done to our prospects at home, and our ( pursuing the same course amongst you; the Cabinet must therefore be looked i reputation abroad! Would that no j 1 would even lake the liberty to advise form the opposite nature of the elements , -tam n;u' ',(C" ''a?t on sheet which j you to send to this country for your seed. f wbirh it was comnnsed element contains the history of the last few years ' 1 have observed that seeds of many kinds

pressed views of the necessity of imposing such impost duties as would place American Manufactures "beyond the reach of contingency." and of the true policy of the General Government, in

reference to works of Internal Improve

ment, being to aid those objects by lib. r-i which cotdd only he kept in union by ! which could not be expunged by the 'in1 improved by tranMcr from a north-

oercion. vote ol LN'.'. 1 hat vote may indeed ! ern

al appropriations of the public revenue.

he had identified himself ith those prin i i i i i i . . . . 1

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tif moves not, ,i. t ; hut 1 er eve. eto.v il ' IIr brain i.r.ti t; aa ! hark", t ie maniac miiov : " Ar. atiL'. l ji 'ini m. to v.ki iuiin' ?;Tin! t'i.rt tip, uiv l-iiniat : ! Ii! t:cater lit-o, Atl.1 si. a n-.w .fl'.-ii.i l'i mi oi 2 kic: " ' ra In a.n t'ao - ev - - nn.l tiiei.- it- r -unl ha- ; An I iwr -.-.-t iniant, ne-liin ;, hu- the .'. a.l ! S . ' foi.vilv t-v'tne., lie vi.it ii u-. a i v eve I

and the neutrality which he subsequent- was the Calhoun correspondence. This l professed and which induced the b:i been the imtni (hale raihe olibe 1U.

to plice hi:i on s solution of the Cabinet.

friend-., of Mr. Adam

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IV i. V - li -j.:ire ti that pmtit ai-ios lao alii; Oi.i . iiy t !- -trate t hiv ;n',,i, e Laie, tin .m hit lai.k aims, ami bite lh- to i ot late.

T!.:.a.Mi-'ay I rr.'T an 1 the mionid.t K nti.---IVstiu. tin.'-vcti.i.,1 f.l'.s the ro, nnion Y rf ath, 7he tn!ii t;i-i u"ak ; Oh- aetie Mnk miji:im ; An.' pi:r-.le .k-.t lev, al the fatal m;ii. The .tverts are urowii ';'.; ;ras; the SaUiaih snnl ll.it silent slei i the 'ell'iv an 1 the ais'e.

i I nr ri :if ral lar u-boiise the i it st,,MIU; An 1 otic" vast s-pnh hrc ti-.e nei.iih'111.'! lm.. 4 e.!ru. tion tarr,p tV tait i;t e al'.ie ten.-', TWn prostrate fall, an.l op-ivt l.ill .?es-in.!. y lirte I.tke la) 1 t inoHutains t mi. Ii tin kii ! A ml v bcie spiea.l t itlt s, w re. V ful oreans list-. A v..i! t ol !v linn lnn t n' a. buiji u'it ; And slmi-k and liinn.'eis s!,ako tlie oiiu of iii;ht. Vires, lli id, "nd whirlwiivU to thy nod rnr.loim; And i!roii;ht and famine--"t a. ilu r than the stotm! " The pia;ne, cam I tt ni, Miew thrpntiid pronn l ; An I lu ai . a it; .piake spn a 1 thy Ti' lims ioun.1 ! Yet, u. if tly w ,y hep- bounded earth until 1 bltmm, And 1". don, mm , tiintnph n't r the tomb! Thy roSr br hioo tlesv ; an I thy pw't a name, . Sw art r Vaid, aniidt the loud import ft fame ! Thev: liv 1h tiioiisano'i hot thv ainws PyJ Tan k ai" the tn amit.i miii ka.m tluoi the ky ! The 'it lii i rendd with misnn In -i'w and treet .Sut km llie.'iati', and 'bed i on the brertel fle-lst. pn-y on 1m a-t, an t lap the crimwui ft tod ; l aiveiioni" ! it j tiles tire the limnan blond ; And uitwt n ut.et Is, in., kma pnwer and pri ! Throw down iht ir ;ha-tl) imn.ids at thy silt 1 Wliile man n, luu lu lia'n. i ial hand, A ad pours In-l.n.thei" life at tli) eonin.and! Tn" 'halt r msume the o'ne ; tiie tar tball fall ;

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continued coercion. . voie oi ir... inaivoic may inueeu ! t 10 a waimci cum.uc, anu ueienora-

T'nder this system of perpetual res. hear testimony that we arc a people i ted by a contrary course. 1 his maybe

!ciples which had been sustained by all j traint. General Jackson became restless: 1 who understand the true interests of our i aid to be particularly the case with the line of Presidents, placed him in aland the natural impetuosity of his char-; republic, and who, having sagacity to wheat. The wheafgrown in theGcne- : prominent position among the candid-1 actor, and the tendency of his disposition ! decern, have also firmness to secure i see, Seneca, and Cayuga counties has ; ates br the Presidency after the tennin-j to suspect those around him,was soon seiz- tn0,n l',:it vott' may attest to the world I long been acknowledged to possess a dei ation of Mr. Monroe's political career. 1 cdon bv the most adroit of the intriguers' l"at 'n "r capacity to self-government, j cided pre-eminence of character. The i On the withdrawal of his pretentions,! ho had access tohis ar. and the result there is a sure pledge for the permanen- change under tlie present facilities ofin-

cy of our institutions that vote may terconrse. can easily take, place; and, prove, beyond controveivv, that the peo- should it, you alone would be the gaiuple have wisdom and strength to make ! crs. The Genesee wheat, amongst those.

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iik irucwei as ice rn -nlt nr. w e .'or-1 On tlie public mmd tins palilicatio:! i1'' " ';i:iir sei ani aeeoumaoie ior an 1 1 n.i- iim mimmh u, ne.ws pernaps tne , bear to dilate, lhit hi still later co-op-j has produced a manifest effect, injurious i--couducl in the duties which have highest character. The kinds most jeration with the fVi-Mids of Mr. ( 'raw- ' to the prospect of Gen. Jackson, .-'nd the 'lcc!l i'hinod to them but it will re-: sought afior here, a? the best, and proi ford to thrust Mr. Adani from the seat j character of the administration- The quire a succession of elevatory me.isurej ducingthe best Hour. are the Hint wheat, ! of power is too extraordinary a page ol'i exhi'niliou ofnn-:., who stand i'oi th t., the , a ')M'-r course f prosperous and able ad- the bald red chaii' wheat with u white, j his political life to be so briefly passed j world as some ofoar first sta;esmen. the ministration of the affairs of government, j berry, the bearded red cliatl w heat with 'over. The posaibiliiy of a concert of Corinthean pillars of our republic. (or- to ''vpnr-g'' that deep and dark spot, j a white berry and perhaps some thaction between parlies so embittered j sakinir the high tint ies. forget ful of the ! u 'uc'1 t!iC civi' career of General Jack-' ers. Allthes,.. kinds ran easily be proi against each other, had n.'wr entered j sublime obligations iinpo-ed o:t them : sou UIVC impressed on the annals of, cured. The Hour produced from thr-m j the mind of even the. most speculative ! descending from their let. v seati to en- urcountry. ; is of anu How yellowish hue, and soft I and audacious calculator, until it was an-1 'a'e in a ni-re personal eiicountre. aris-' ; feathery feel. That produced bv the ' nounced bv a series of acts which left no I fn exclusively from personal feelm-.' t!,,,TuM'aMuas ( h""i',e- ; Ohio wheat, of a bluish white, and some-

room to disbelieve it. Suddenly, the I and looking oi.lv to personal interests, is ! .... 1 ' ', x? 1 1 l1'...: . what harsh sandy feel, subject to be, un-

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mixed with dark, or black specks.

no interest in any mill or es-

1 sonal invectives, impugning each others ! have been made in the conflict between throughout tl,c stat"- are so inUTt-su-.l, tablishincnt lor the purchase of wheat

! patriotism, talents, and claims on public the or.'aasofihebelligerents.have swoln ' ...i., or nour; oui mih icei an anxiety that i respect, all at once combining, coales-1 that feeling to such all extent, that Gen. Xro: " : cing, and melting down the heteroge- j Jackson h;is been confounded, and awed bring auainu-.i with the nature ami charac- as 1;ur 111 ma, ke 1 n tl,cv c,!n Vhh' ,,('- ! nous elements in their characters into a i into a measure of which he is unable to tl!r our soil, aihle.l to his own practical ox- j 1 have no idea that a change can he ! perfect amalgan, burst upon an astonish- cst'naac the cous-etpsemes ! r as 1111 a5ri.-ulturi?t, give his ohscrva- brought about instantly ; but if only a few Jed people, and the first task imposed j The question here presents itself iion :m ad'lltionul chxui 10 0l,r attention. ; would adopt the practice, a short time 1 upon the active members and organs of, which of llv parties has triumphed. It, Kociiuster, X. Y. Jan. 7, 1831. j would show the utility of it, and thecomi thi strangely constructed combination, ; is well understood that for some time Du.vu Sir: From the commencement munity at large be benefited. '( was to reconcile the people to its cxi- j past, Mr. Calhoun and his personal and ! of my acquaintance with your state, I ; Some wheat has been obtained from 'iienee. and to thcei e t'.iem into a eon-i nnllHr.-il Ci-ieii.U. have been held at arms-' drew an opinion that the interests of , Geauga, Huron and Seneca counties,

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room 10 aisneiieve 11. suddenly, the I and looking 01.lv to iersonal interests, is I , ,, , .. , , , i n.u; 1 r 1111' .. 1 11. . Iht lollowitig letter irom Judi: late, of t. ... phe.iK.menon of men who ha 1 been earn- too disgraceful (er a:, intelligent people Ncw Vork, to c. l, nr,lnr, K,q. of Dover, con- kr. U,C 'V estly and long intriguing against each j to look on it without disgust. That feel- tains o many mm-iuI remarks on a suhject, in ,,ri,lpni1 I other, reciprocating the most violent per- j ing has arisen: and the disclosures which which the tanners, not only of this county, but j have

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length by General Jackson. Tlierc has , Uhio and Aew lork, were intimately j '"i" "e mm-u mst nie. 1 ue existed no doubt in well informed minds, 'connected; and that the course of im-! Rrain from any other counties maybe that the portion of the Cabinet which em- provement going on in Ohio, combined , made as good. The wheat from Michbraces the friends of Mr. Calhoun, has with that already completed in Xew j ig is superior to that from Ohio; their received various irdications of the wish York, would eventually open to the citi- seed was obtained almost wholly from of the President, that tliey should, by rc-i zens of your state, a 'market for their this state. 1 am, respectfully, ) ours, S:c. tiring from office, free him from the em-! surplus produce, which they had previ-t )vvn S 1vtks. barrassment of the position in which he: ously been almost under the necessity j ()L1) kwsivpfus. Many people found himself. The numerous para-, of throwing away. lain "iw, more ! take newspapers, but few preserve graphs in papers, subject to the Exccu- than ever, confirmed in that opinion,' them; yet the most interesting reading live w ill, were intended to co-operate horn the actual experience gained in imadnable is a file of old newsnaners.

1 differing in their political views, and ri- in the production of this issue. Mr. Ing- the year which has but now closed, j brings up the very age, with all its ! vailing each other in the race, of politi- ham and Mr. Branch, however, had uni- j our products of wheat, hemp, pork, i hustle and everv day affairs, and marks

forinly closed (heir ears against these in-; tobacco, andotner articles. Iind a ready: jis genius and its spirit more than the timations; and whenever it was signified :md sure sale, without incurring exorbi-' I110St labored description of the hifltorito them that their resignation would be . tant expense. The agriculturists may ;in yM f au uic a j,aner dated half acceptable, theirreply was, that public; sow, and from the fertility of vour soil, a rc.tury ago, without the thought,that sentiment did not seem to require it, and ' and the geniality of your climate, it he almost every name there printed is now therefore the obligation on them to con-; does, he is sure to reap, and pot only cut upon a tomb stone, nt the head f

virtion that its basis was honor, and its j aim. the re-establishment of the rights j of the people, alh ged to have been vio- ! lated in the election of Mr. Adams. So j faithfully and so successfully did th?. j agents of the Combination execute this, j work, that they misled a majority of the j voters, who could be induced to attend ; the polls, anil Gen. Jackson was raised ; to the seat of executive power.

F.loctcd bv a combination of parties,

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cat anuuuon. venerai jacKson jounu himself, as soon as the patronage of the Government wa in his hands, compelled to dispense the gifts of office with an etpial hand, lest discontent should sap the attachment of this, or distrust, weaken the fidelity of that moiety of his supporters. The battle over, it remained so to dispose of the booty, that no cause for mutiny should be given, and that the victorious band might still remain to-

1 get her. On this principle, the late C ab- ! inct was constructed. li the blind and

1 infatuated worshippers of Jacksonism

' saw nothing to create a dilhdence of its

hu ! pcimanence,in the materials themselves,

! or the principles hy which they were ce j menled, intelligent and shrewd politi

cians boldly predicted the dilapidation

labnc before it could be made

Ant univer-.ii i.'d Cie ttt ii.l, :n line! vioo.M.loii I . Stt tn.sii! ildiltc ( int. 11, as iffy !y ti.y v)h il my li.n.d 'tuiil 1nm Tn nuKt thy.ii-k it' am,H And wntt in lli-Hihi., hit wi-!ie there; II. nv n'Si:y friend, wlit.sr t xirles. rye Non wsndeis o'er Hil st;inv , Slinnld snide upon the mli tn nieel l i e ret oi!e tn.n, k ind and 5ert, The reveiiesnf n I reun t, Th piiiinisc nt vet to foi;et, And my hert nd .ml miM sen 1 Tn 0117 1't : feend!

sent to a iacrifice was not apparent; but

that if a sacrifice was necessary, the public linger pointed to other victims. In this situation, the President was com

pelled to solicit that those who were

sure ot that, but from the facility ol in- an epitaph. The doclor (miack or ree

tercourse, he is as sure of realizing a : ;.) ti,at there advertises his medicine fair value for the result of his labor. ailu tjM-ir cures, has followed the sable As a proof of this, please to observe, train of his patients; the merchant who that between two and three hundred couj insr0 his shins could net no in-

moit dear to bin. should set the exam-J thousand bushels of w heat have, during surance on his life, and the actor who

pie, and Mr. an liuren and Mr. Eaton i the past season, neen purchased in, and , cou(i ln;l-e 0tl,crs ash aiKl WCep, can hating resigned, the friends ofMr. Cal-J shipped from Ohio: and in addition, asj nowonly furnish a skull for his successor houn no longer refused the retmest to much perhaps, as fifty thousand barrels: i Hamlet. tender their resignations. Thus far, it : of flour. j It is easy to preserve newspapers, and is evidently a triumph of the friends of i It is found to be a fact, that the greater j lhc. w;u rppav tlt trouble: for like that Mr. Calhoun, but no farther. The new ! part of the wheat raised in Ohio, is of j 0f wmf? xr vame increases with their Cabinet, it is understood, will be of the ! a quality inferior to that which makes j years; and old files have been sold at

Van Burcn school, imbued, with the the hrst rate Hour. this is not owing

to want of proper virtue in the sou, or

Of the consetiuences of this change to any unfriendly peculiarity of climate

a few words only. It records the fulfil- butis attributable tothequulity ofwheat ment of all our predictions of the imbe- sowed, and, in many instances, to a pracrilitv which General Jackson's course tice of permitting the crop to stand in

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had sulhciont discretion to prevent him would cxhilnt,am1 ol tne perisnank ciiar-, me nem un u is. aeao i pc, , m ion. im. . t(( rP!ien,i,c verv much the old corvcttoCon-

i from constituting his cabinet on so frail ! aeter of the compact by which he was sickle, is applied. Much ot the wneal , ncr,icnt buit auring the administration of

and fet hie a basis. Hut full well did he I elected. Scarcely has hall the term ot which has lately ncen grown in your joul Adams. It is rumoured that she-is in-

know, that to the successful manage- his service expired, when we find him so slate, and found its way to this market, Imcntof men who, having pursuded the trammelled and bewildered hy the per-1 has been manufactured here, and the. I people that they had made a sacrifice ' plexities which he has accumulated flour sent into the New York market,

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available even for th objects of its boil- spirit and principles of its master

der. Had General Jackson truly felt, what his partizan have so loudly pre-

tended, that he was really elected by the voire, of the people, he would have

prices too startling to mention.

On Wednesday evening last, n corvctto was launched from tbu ship yard of Henry Ki'kftinl, Kstj. at INew Vork, designed to curry 2 1 guns. She. is remarkably sharp

built, of the pilot boat fashion, and is said

tended for lite Russian Navy; and that the keel of a 71 for the same destination is to be laid immediately.

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