Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 19, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 22 July 1831 — Page 2

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LTi: vuoh 1:1 noru. ' i'.'vmtj t i ill-; SJtli Miy have been

mie p.iru of lhe in

Fir! :r o' i'i!iri;t

re;v:vc I at N ow o

i ,w; 1.1 w.l. 11 ley a.! r.l a'

V..c cxph.it ;( :i hrge- r,).ish cor; t.-'liig i:it. V.il.iyui.i, n lunii.iut 1 , 1 .

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I STATI2 POLITICO, 'of Indiana think when we inform them! CO 31 !W !s J f C J 'TIQN& 'called for rrmon am rirnie . r.oMTHsNT; . Uit money rchick Gen. Xoble hns , , n , " ;in.fureish9d wuh blh I, f ; u, h - j ths Indiana jo'jhh.m.. Jf i , ... J To the Elector, of Dearborn County: paying the fir,. ihey turned a:.d

iU.1ER!VATOttI.L ELECTION. As this .-',. . . V i FeLLow-Ct rtzssj .! ivin learned that a ene,l to break o -pii a t r ,ccry n .r , r

ch b y 1 hTr. s v c ..v

election approaches, the interest in re-r-i f I I.i it p.mIi niioa in.r.i'iin TVf

III pene- n i.w.innuv,j iv 1 1 i.i ucl.t t:. x ' , i - ami may L.rent opinions, oi' course, are cnterUelgiu.n taineJ with regard to the result. We

Liuun.jor ms srrnr.es as contract unit- roorl i4i Hrr.,.1,1...., , (.r;n ! prevented fro.-, etci.:., tl.

mnsunar on th" Michigan Road, is 133 not serve vou a a Count- :.,1...iiof.(!r .:' reolat conluct of th.. L-.j

aouais ma l J Cftnisr OI tl)W cn- elected, on the ground tl. it I urn an acting , or 'NO!.? Sum, too, lie had to pay his trav- Juslice fdic I'e.ice, and cannot 1, pally serve .

ci ttcJ irnny oilier uc.;, b '.h ir. vh our laws and rrif i'i.il; i of tbs

3 Ui ill),

ig and

some other contingent cx-

in both capacities, in answer to this obec-! which wo sh.-'l p n ov ;r i.i

tioti, have i not served as a member of the '

' n c 0 .

:(1 tTc

;:ir : l ; 1

.s sun uu-etw, 1 I r lucicom vintively oui- ri.r,.ivo. i,.f.r..,i;.. ! "

I ..l' ! . 1 1 111 ivvv-i'tu H1.VH11..UUM, II xtilllT. riii . .1 11 . iiuii, nan: I

;.i r,: I' .r rom almost every part of the Stale, and, TV", 7 ! Couut Bard ever since ScVtcml.cr, IdM, and it w

J w . . IlLlllllLiltl'l.lL 111 ( lirnT I U'SS fll C ST.T , ,m..i. n ... K . . 1 . . . . T . I .' . " .! 1 t.i.rr tr n .f h w '1 f -i m rT . . r . -

-:iu,t.i nnk.nz r.-a ed.rts t crush the aiU-r making ail reasonable allowances m n. . . V V me ca-, yj ....... , , " . . .- 1 ........ ment. we have, as an act of ititir to nantv ot a Justice of the rv..r. tt strir.t J whithsr no;.rl 1 all v4.: lnd c-i;u

i .i.n. t lie rvu iii-c i s , r ;i.iti..m ib- lot c ia ntrer, ivc. a e cnu'ri.un out litlle , , , . . ' . ., , . ' ! i, .1 . , , u , ,1 , . .. ...... ... . .. . . . . . .. s. .T . (Ipn. ni w in Nnkonf. nmrn.,l n I y in accordance with the aw wi. ch n.adc it ! maKmr t'-wr way to emh-tric. Abo-.it thist.me

....... ............... .. .... 3...w-.uw... uou-n l.iai me cuoice Will laij upon UCn. ...... ., , imperative on the t-l.Tinr, ,W ..f ,t. ! a fraca co.-a.a

In i.vrU ...r. l(' ti . . i tnut-i ui siaicincnc irom me irensurerol , r,, , , . i , . 111 every part ol the State he ... , . ,, . , , Justices of llie Town-hip m a member of the tts !S hiiicn;.!,

'e 2 .:, ii rri vj-e'rik-' i 't i ,i to Mr- but, ai'ior-, iViT"

hive tulbe.'ii authtMti: iliy i!i.clje.l r.N'LANI).

j NoMe.

will receive a very resr

l IIIC 3UUU IIC j .1 , ... J""". " iUW n .y.u vntn. ; t--le,s!iowiiiS the amount received hy Countv n.iril. T.

..JTrr;;':1;-''.''1';:?; tinny counties he will receive coPidr- '.P,' Xo.M?. and a,.s0 lhc amount V governed by the sar

....................... ....,,......,,,,.: ,," .. , . , .. to inosc in Ins employment. We ask t.es to .i.., rei ! . a or .1 la,., tut as t;. ; r.u iy of uctui,' a,,lc iajoiitie, and in several his ma- ,. ... J !.fall,..,,.i,.

is co:i!.;in:ic.e'l wita slo'.e;, or, jin-itin

p aj a member oi tno 1 13 "i-'i'-M.-o, .m ip.r on ii, imu;i.,in;

ie new hoard crtated are fl-'cU of llie ho;;!, and suh.e b "s on shore, ::rij

same law?, Iiavi: tht; same du- s.',re l i with pr a, fir y

represent a ccrt.im district in li u j when the av t:l iiiti m i'

ami the County in mass; are un-

consti tnlion ; j;t t no commission ;

,r,:g ... in-: Mc.nu.f, u,u o.-:upy a weeK, U,c Veomanry Ol the COUIltrv. W thotit ' . . . 1 allcoantie lu-inir incoroorai. I ..n.i.U,

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' j i i.i i o.r a,v n.. .i i.H-,ty win go in J.inction t tvArtw. npm A;t,u.t i V emuci .ii, unu me. i uetermine . aeei.tS for the County, tran.-actimr the h

. ... . 11 M ... I . .. .... . u - Ul- .1 . ,f j:. . I I. .1 . . , " . w '.

..mir i.i j i. ii. i in. . ... . ... ...... . i ii . . iuc ttiiic.iiiu OlCICUlt lO WHICH lOO Slate ' ul the corooration: ii ..eel ... n. r.....

Ill' li:i Iin.l tn . . - - . - , , , .... ... iui-

Uef

jruif.fi.

I - 1 ,lf4

i..c -,o!i 1,11 .Monday lae 'tn. - ,, .. .

Til I iIi3' .r-n II. l it i I Ft .a J - . ilo lll.a ivy . r . t . . .

i ::;:;: L contend. almo,t si;.:i,.-l,;,n.l..,l ni::mo,u,e democrat Hent.tled. lhc ;.ndih.,v.ye. u.b

.J ," :V .1. ? -,,"'3' Mlowmsr is .Mr. Merrill's answer to an lv H'e tir.t in.Iimlual u -ho cnsMered

.....t .11 an cn.i, ann wiu. nit LUinutnuu fxuilions ana inilUCDCC ;..,.. Z , .,. : the appointment of a County Su:.crvia..r :i.

.' . a ni ire wiiliill th nip:iniri.r i.l (), ..,,.; i t lit:

"3 ' ' ..uiin.ijiiuii, j

M ' t tv' o

W i re i r! t I r i.i. ht f.irwMr

t ae eu-ct.ons are

tl.f.u teriuimtn the l,it f iin t Inpe of tlie Anti

Th-

idle empire

peoftheAnti- of those who, having possession of the ,' ' eJlSct'J C,,Ure PalroaSe rtl'e gocral govern- j SU'Ct'

f.r i f.-w jisnn ; a ru-li ir i n the h j it,

nn l th )-. on shore tuvo w iv and di:i I

The stones tl.rown f.-o'ii the sli ,re, vye rc i:.'y inably diru-.tcd a.'ii.t.t thoij vv!i i cj uri -j i the ait. irk on the imri ic in ileei;. The .'oiiu!irt of the person i who li-ft boa t in this ass.iii; t, vy ts on lr.r;.-L,u in tl:e ex -treaie. '.'"hey ass.uid t'o; Pe.ir.e O li o.. r s pr-,; -.-ent, who had extrte ! t!i r utmost to re ir'-.

Fray, with abusive l.ni.:UHL-e .m l verson i!

u uee.pnvoc illy rcordvl a verdict of c-nl- 1 .? , bv""-,t" b"t,,'- Tttantrer't Ofice, July 14, 1S3I.

ty against thrm, and ell that now remiins fur ai u K,1,B a "sper.ue struggle ; AitR. Do-hlass i; M v;uiRii:

t.) ill . n-,ttii,Hi. in arre.t of tOCOntrol.'lll tlie aODOlIltmetltl H itllill In snswrr t.) your icn.H'il Idi t slatfliiientnl'tlis

I How then is it that a commissioner i an oiliee ! Violence, threatening to cut them to pieces i'i within its meaning. I have no hesitancy jn a momeat, if they ii.ire.1 to uiole'l or i lerlorv saying that I believe the constitution, all legal j w'lb 'l'''"'. After swa'-crin :tbo:it a short'

lime, swearing ai;U cur-' v.'h:u thy would

' l- r l . ... . . i .

........ I i ri i in f. ill i:iu. hi 11 .iiw. it , 1 . .........

e,.,batt,,n.it,:uIoaofp,n,b,i.cnt. ! the gift of the people. We are hapnv ! 1 7. tizU authoritiesthat uo annoint,,.;;, Z.1

. - . i . vi is mi .n, n ' in niriM. iiiri iii'i aiiHimn in ' ii ' .

iii report oi O'fjorni.w M ihou's having Ltfii '.t.i'.e ! ia h due!, ii mitUout loao.'.vion. in i;r-ii 1 ail is (pm-t, and the greatest coru.ie-re rtitrrtain-d by the j eo;de in the

I ..-"!.? nn t'l Alll'lll.TllI Mid -ll,l qlci t'o

announce llie laei, However, that the mmry espi-n'el eii.ii his direction whilst performing evidences of puldic sentiment conclu-! , lOS'' t''rvi c'!' ' s":"1,i,ll c f,,'ldA'"1? i,em -hich are

sivcly indicate tint the Ireemen of In;diana will not be intluenced by a few

s.:c-ej of t'.ie lU-frni 15.11.

I he Mi.; has co'. ened the order of the Gar- J " line-drawing" at d caucus-lioldill"" "VX? 'vG":,- ...i . . I gentlemen, toforsake their old and long L.-adm, .la; . 1 1. Alt'iou;h the dncus - . r , , r , . a s-..i.scorcrr.,i'n;t!.ee!, ct,onof Prince Leo- ! tncd f11. Ao.ill ohle has an CXp.ld to the throne of D. :.-ium Snve not yet com- lent popularity among the people of

ni-ic., it i tride-.t. irom the preli;nintry ; 1 no nnn, which is possessed by very lew VrocceJin-s and the rx; rcss declaration of the i..divilu.ils; and we take this occasion .oputics tr.at 1, Uoyal HuhncM vill have a to $ tha( ia our humble opinion, their I reat u.nioriiv cf tor,;T s in his t ivour. : ,., ... , r"''""'

, commence is noc misplaced. Vc nave

i o-re-

Cot df i i I 'if i '.,. uieirb.rs ; resent, 0:i i!t-clared

ll.e..;:e yssr. s porter?, ni ! only two r..s;j ..:rj '.I e;.. t'v $ i -v ut Li i, th.? rtit

serv.i,.; ;!.c.r v ; ;.,.,. k AM r. Fi: i:.V .'lr,.iy. Pansin.s Ici.tr witer . r. ii ti i". rii.r.i that ti.o return; t l the f f i e.:.r '.:.- of tic i"r..-ric'. nn,.y, tally . i. lr, ,- :, ., . i .,.. !, T. .-.M-.Tal the V, ar O ''. iv l -:u: r. xase or, e if 'J':7,v. I r,-'1 C.n-. ti . u ...1 rc.Tuiis l ow ilnl!-ai'-'U to '.: fir r, ; i :tie tt. -.lions, '"' V;.? .ViU mm! t!u..r.U of I'rar .all ;-.o.v !..:! i.-:;.' ', .i!,J en !i r ri;..-, arc s.ii ! to

ail t'a.H havp been wi 1 fr),n the treasury :

I ,il I K . .Me on hn au Jito I wairmt - . $I.")i).12 'l S. S iwiik ' N. Davis - - 1)5) u John Poue . . 1m 0() " M. Bm.1v - - 51 (ii) " John CRia - - 3 50

Gee unless tke incumbent holds a commission

under the signature of the Executive of the tieneral or State Government, either in the letter or meaning of the constitution, of either tlie General or State Governments; and for the correctness of this opinion, I refer you to the Constitution of the United Stales, Article Jd, lection 3d, " The President shall commission

all the officers of the United States."

The abnre, with $7l 59, pail from the contingent fund nr priiiln.-, re ail the cxpen litme from the liesurv on a. count ot tV; Mi..h; ;a,i r"d I, in any w ay roi in rte 1 with Geo. Noble, an', I l.e ha. I

I 1-.- ... .

Kiin a nun niiiui.uci y ior a numner OI '"I'te-t m siriy pauoi me a novo !,ut the hr.l item.

tars. We have sometimes dillertd

iliotn l;ir.!, and have sometimes acted

i it's him on nol'tical iiiir.ti-n' n.l w ! liont'.l bv Mr. IMcrii

I --.. ...... "v., - - J

The 51 dollars and .00 cents, men-

7

as

having been

have always found him open, frank, mag-! drawn from tlie contingent fund in pav;a"imob.s and honorable. We believe, 'nent for printing, were paid as tullows:

with the editors ot the Clarion and

iSt.itcsniap, tiiat bo possesses qualifica

tions which pjculiitrly befit him for tlie

o!

tl

fo Morrison and Ki nnatd for nrintin

l o

bonds, ,sl() ()) to A. 1 Morrison for

do, and not sei.dnjj any but peaceable and orderly p-eople to quarrel with, they retired or r.ilhcr sla-cn d to the h":,t, whi. U i,i,):i af.er put out uiiiiio'ested, lluuc!i it was Ar oiijly ur-

i jceti, ttiat the iiuli-inty oi:i roil should Hot thm

easily he sulfcrcd to pus; unpunished. Your committee IVlI c j'.ied upon in iustios to say that there- were many very respectable citizens on bjard the Piiiiad'jlpl.i i, who, they

See the i believe, t ook no nnrt ia the ilis-raceful scenn

Constitution of thi3 state, (Indiana,) Arti :le " Sunday Inst, and who were not only nsham...l. . ILL .tri' !..- . .. n.l ni ll... ! t - C ,-lt

1 1 in, ai-uuou ;'iii, i ne uovernor snail com- 1 " ineir n-now p:is.-:e:.jcrs,

but sorry they were fowl in s-ich barlcampany.

mission,1' &c. It will be seen by the 3d Article, 2 ltd and Qllth sections, also," the 4th article, and 5th section, that the Cramers of the Constitution did not consider members of tiie Legislature, Collectors or holders of public money, nor members of Congress officer?, or they would not have made tiie special nrovi,-

ions therein contained, but would have rested I a:"'' the lju 1

Your committee would

a d visa the adoption

01 llie lonowiiisr resoluturi' : Jles:i!r(d, Th it we vis.? the conduct of many of tho-e rioters vholan led from the P:;ih-

oiiieo at tlie fame time, excej.t as in tliis Cotistittltion ex'ire.sslv in-rmiltml 's.-U:.,i. n

printing Scrip, .5-'.) lit) To I). Mitchell ! tl,u permission herein has reference to "the

delphia, at this plais on .S:mdy last, us a .:. h handed siinl open i-isult o.F ri 1 to our viii-i,e.

i.'f the .";t.iti.-, ai.d ns lueriLin; i'v.?.

lh whole i ni li 'iiii !i t v io hrnnd I. .1.1 : . ! execration f ev ltv ine inder r f ei vi i 7,.-"

j v. I - . u...s .i-iM, ; 1: - , wo j , ..... , , ollices 011 the l.'Uh section of the 11th article, an'! dc.ervin.- the I'lOrtesjuipLiry punlahment. ' No person shall hold more than one lucrative ' Rsr'ltrJ, That the r-roper authorities he ro-

questcd to use evcrv everts 0:1 to ascertr.iit tha principals in the late ri jt ai the riv-r, that

roun

-:i is tt

wr

a. .:. .;t.. ii vt-.H'. I ha-e civ, :,. A f r-j it auniber f rrei chn.e a are procced.r ; to A ' ,i rs ! l ouhoi, in ..rdir to settle in t c .i..try, w here they c in easily procure l'.ri ! r,t 1 re it of J francs 50 cent per acre.

; t.ir f.-ii'-u ,is- (li-'.:i.. i'r .111 .tri,..t':h

liice cf tlovenor: and ifhe SllOubl belor printing notices of Sale, .XIOUO t'lcrlt and Recorder, they being commissioned l.e choice of his fellow-citu-ns, as we 1 To Douglass & Maguire lor printing do. I SXr'iVl'T "'m ff" ",a" ne ,. 1 ... , r , . ,r. , 1 0 l o . vrr clinked. It 1 had doubt of tit e h-i-ibilit eheve be Mill br, those of Ins friends j dj .)(. of serving as Commissioner and Justice" of ti

t t. 7.". 'p ..';. Oi.r i;,:ii

r ret.in cd, or rather i.uimated from , who know him best have :io fears tint

en ei.ro. :;,tn'.i, tut 1 ui. !cr!.irid the acta-! . ill

pe ti i

it t

..tthod cr.,

ppoint the expectations of

i itbr public; but they have an abiding iconiider.ee that he will discharge the ' duties committed to him in a manner which will be creditable to himself and

u( ful to tlie com-try. For (iencral Stapp and Judge Seott we entertain a verv I.ir1i respect, and it

- .

or. f -! t 1

14th

1 tt.i

e insarrcctioa was not of a

is v relate.', by the ?de 5,-n-'s: i .. i o-. ; i ; in-lit Aeii.bi v

. : - t; I'i.Ti, ;i i...p .v.i-.rr.t j is 1 ot u, u ite.i 1 iiat ciiiier ol tiiemwoiilri ' lJ r p h r,ii':en-t Ti e li;i' r-; make a Vio-l Governor: ; but the opinr - v d iv. t'. e I:':'., ia order , ;ou js ,,ow bCromi;.g uc'nerol that the - : C - t ie.c-.. or r. ;rtl; 1:1 ; hut , . 1 . . , , , -.citi.eorl.fro.ukle,:.,,,!',1 f-"e 'C. No.de and s.-,.-r.-d in a-.-.-.r beior.- tiir. dtidge Kcad. Our inlormatiott from . i-i-r or .Vayenhour.,- and ; varioi,? parts of the slate co-funis this

"i-.t to i;., t the ' opinion. n!,d fra:,knes dfmands that t!ie

on t :,e m-.-rrn-

r.- M'.rrc a,;,l it w.l?

ft

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U r.

lie

.1 'ir.iti .. it t.e 1 it... -.v i ; s': ,r... i... 1! e a'. ; - .1 tth j i: i t..i .. . sr.il

M-.rr.-j a,:

e '.I- tt il-.y n " -iv, r-l-.tl .'..lu-ie i.l-r s o;l- . t'.e ( v, 11. pr -

1 v . ; e i.i.iiir, lf J C .:1 no!l WlfO j J 1 : , t - j ten in the ee:.i;ij I a

l urtc flu Vt u,i

11.' 1 jU tv. i..'-n. Aho

' . ' ' e.u:n y, ;.'t4ig ! e i ris . 1-e r ITALY. ' ti cxtr.nt frj.u the t'a.t 1 uir.r.uii. a.;d, imc 1:1'.' ? e-.c-ct ot i'i. ;"od di ; ,.!

t,

nr.d U'J '.

rr.o.M Tin. laiahtts freu fkfss. Mr. jXoule, in paying his respects in the usual mode to the people of the Wabash country, most studiously avoided any allusion calculated in the slightest degree to disparage his competitors. Not an unkind expression escaped his lips. For the truth of this lie might safely appeal to all who heard his addresses, lint, although thus decorous and respectful towards them, it seems that even his absence, and tlie knowledge of the fact that he would not pass tLtough this section again, did net save han irom attack and insinuation by two of his cxmpetitors who followed after him. In Verurllion county, Jud 'v iteaJ assailed his proposed reform in the plan of di-cipli.iing .he militia; but

: a ;:.. la .? ... put him J. v ;i j w hen 1:1 companv wiLii Ceii. .V..1.L. 1...

1 he Iat Ir.uiana Democrat rr.-.tams i did rot engage in the di.cussio!i of the

attack tijfO.i Aoa'.i Pxo'tle, which, in

v regard to lairnrss at d candor, is ia the '!tr ie tjle of that print. We copy it at

j lull le;:;'Ji Liat the public, alter b arn-

,1 c toe i rue state oi tne case.

p lblic should bo informed as to the trie itatc of the case.

t r'VI - ;k S M

sulject. .Not contei.t with Ibis, he assailed his occupation alleging that he

paired in the nursaits ol'bm-

ici mine the cliarat ter

may

f f the article.

:at dsce the d, operate s!iin to which 'the enemies of (Jcr.cral Nohl are rc-

r i-.t. i;. srt r 1 1 . is.i.-.t, lit f .r tl.

t.o a i... i 1' the n. w ln.s-;. Like Pi d-

i.ioi.t. a is -.1 .v j lie A-j- n. i.. i-!!u,.

1 rai.ee jot r tr,

s.avii c," Mt it, - : !.. " Tl. P.r.'.T'Vite.vJr ..:, I.

!.....-.....s..f ,1.......... ... I..... ,1 . :........ 1.-.,.- 1

.. ... 1 , I, r ... uri.iu. 1 1 1 -. ,1 ain- i " 'j " 'in pi. 1 oi" o, e.ii.-.i j ro pi r 11 ivc ast tf.jr , rj c Dtin.i.ilU 0.1 thur tuard. The: 1. not Noah Noble Contract ('.vnMossi.inrr

0; !. u;.-r I h iries 1-

w ;is not c

bar.dry, that he lived in the centre ol

Indianapolis, that be had but 'two row

. ,. 1 . 1 i,- , , T , j v ."i : ear, 11 llie new

.i.hi . o.wiui coin, ,Vf. Wfien lie must l",r-es an economical course foi t!

or might, while in the Legislature, have seen Mr. Noble's name as a renter of It)

t ve,-v ex. rt.on to rru-h

ie-e, ird to u,;ite i'.felf t ,

1 rt eo:e;-.. a : sovcr-.i -n a

sorting tor the purpose of defeating his ! acres of the donation lands, w hich he

election, lit re it is: "a.: NORLF. AND flHOl i 1; 1

As Ji

hCiid is loudly rfurjiiehi-.l fr.r

.... -

aware rl noidinq one ul'e and rui-tor.,' 1 ,.r ar.otlu r.

t?:: .tl.ry tf K.i,

..1 11 ijr ir 1, h.i! I';: r"i; 'it ii , t '.'f Siioa ! tl 9 I'n:.

is r s. , 1 1 y in ! i.OV lis, 1 e 1 I Can.r,

r o;

t'i.ri : ( . cV.re c

1 I e Ct-n.i'

i".,tr in to e: ii. !.

ptl'i.'l uf If l.v I I ll illl .i L-. o , Mo 11 - hi' t, -ir.t: a; t "f t Pi'l"'

tl.e th-: t! e

Pr l r .l ! ;ri: i h tl.e n'i.iititl -.' ith tl.e c

e. a !

I s

oi t., ; .I:cl.ij.a"i i.'onj, w,tha much higher saI.im, .tii.iwii froi.i tl.e state trea.ury :.t r -c:it; :h I- the land , :,ie at Jc,:Vr.,t:vi!ie has yiJ .d l,.r u.ai v -,.-.lr,. ."Jr. Noblj has vi itd the uholelini- f tl,e Miehieau road since U- b, came a e-m,'i,lnt t..r ii .v, r'i,.r, and hai , 1-t contracts u; 0 u i, r rt inly -aye him a f.ie ojiport anity to electioneer "with eoni tra. tors and ,,U , f, at the i i!dic expense.

1 1.1 re, we would a-k. is a contiterb alaiieiiiL'

patronage and salary to be found in connex-

i."ii ChrMti.H hi Ii;,,,,,. r(.( llvll ; " wo' tl"' J.flersonville o.l'tie? That oilice

Omit-, 1:1 i -in-, hi, I to inarch i 11 ""l Wl,rl,' llt the outside, more than ii cr, of -,"n ) men, for the ' i,, r - , ;tr- we find in the Treasurer's Ke1: ; a divi r-,-.., (1f ..!l vnia ! I "rl 01 l vt "'si.i, tl at the cxprln-es of the

l.K 11 ; C. 11. Dr ,-ri... In ho was io-(- ' ! 1 LiUii road were one thou-and one hundred

1,11 H1I.1 Giil.:. ..1, (an H.owe.Mv n, a- ;l1 " r dollars and fifty cents, and the

to: , but ho-e 1 1 a ti tl.' ,s a - edat

t U.csF Till: POL'.'S. We ire deli.lited at .

.t ee tre-h u.-e wH on the : .... 1 . 1 . .

,1 .i,n-i i- .tr i.ari arous o;

1 t':.' 1 : 1 1

d

i r

to :. i:n h-.d r. .1 to r

1 r h . 1 1 1 r

d ii) the 11.11 S s, a n'.a'.'.'i li ' n n.i 1 i f u .-i.i; ' ', .-, I ir ,t ,e- tt.r '.'1 h t! ," " l-.l-.h I or U, Li1 :,ttosi

purchased at the sale in May last. The

1. . f t ' 1 in ic

story about the ' two and a hall rows of; AnA if elected, no circumstance, 1

corn,1 told by Judge Head, w as borrow

ed from another of Lis competitors who applied it to Uw Judge himself in Washington county, after he, the Judge, had told hisvyn p.ithetic story about his being aa orphan boy,' 'an apprentice boy,' and now only a 'poor farm 'r,' and where he forgot to inform the people that he is now the richest man in Daviess comity, that he has two or three

stores, and that he holds the office of

Ueceiver of Public Moneys at Jedersonville, from w hich he realizes tin income of from NO') to 1000 dollars.

stice of the

I eace, I suould not have consented to be a candidate, as I have no object in view bat the benefit of the county; and a reference to the course I hae pursued as a member of the county board, will, I believe, satisfy all of tho truth of this assertion yet like others that are candidates f,.r public favor, I iin, anxious to succeed. Li conclusion, I ticknowledye tint, durint; the three sessions of the board in 18! )' like most of new members, I was but partialisacquainted with my duty, and when the expose for that vear was made out I was surprised to s,.e that the County d.:bt was , :j,:"7, .".. ; I believed that somethin- was wroti -. I wei;t home determined to acquaint myseif with my duty ; 011 examination of the la, I Cou!d look ha k, and see hundreds of dollar of the people's money tl at had been s plundered in lowanccs of individual cloims, that were not authorised Iy law, claims that I, with my c d-lcitcu,-, had san, (ion, -d. I the.i deter, ni 1. e l to rid th county of her debt, by makin,- ju t iillowance on all c!:iin, ,v;aiut tiif connn', in leu of from t.vo to fifty pnces.au 1 veto ali"s..ur.oos chiims. In recess of the board a new hoird was created, that of supervisors, s fellow citizens fav.-red n e with their co iudence; I returne d to the board to dis.-har that important tra-t. Since that time therhas been a gradual .liminishin- of her debt, until the prccnt, and I am confident that the re-

.ii.iu. 11. e 1 reviit year, it the new board

1. ihl.,..

ol the sear, will moot the current expenses 01 the year, pay all the outstandin.,- claims, and leave a surplus in ,:. treasury. U hea thi iaccomplished, th n uiil 1 be s'lhsHed; and for that Mir;.o- I .... ... 1 , .

, .... , ,,1, i c., ,,

howfcvcr itiiu-

rionsto my privata if t rest, shall prevent m serving you in the place as-i-ned me by your sullrage-1. How far the prosperous state of the hnancial concern of our county is attrihulihle to my exertions, I leave fr the decision of my fellow citiztns and particularly my colleagues. Your ob't serv't. , , , , MAUKM'CRACKEN. July Uth, 131.

rojecute d and dealt w ith

they u:a y he

din - to lav.-. JUs!v-:Jt hat li:e" prorrvdin.ri l-e finned bv tho Cliairiaan and Secretary, and p-,ib'il.id in the newspapers of this Tillage ; and thai tin: Editors of thu National Republican, and Gazette, Ciuci:i,iiiti,be requested 10 publish theui. V". AK-.Mo ntONG, C.'iainnmi. Eo'Viji F. Tss-r, i?r;. i. 1 , , UJ.1. SV, .IWi IT10M TitS N. V. COM. AT! V JRTISK tt, J J I. 5. r:.kTii of JA3ir..s ;,io:s"io:-:.

,:erda , ;.bo-.it h

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:,ty.

Public HSccling. A public meeting of the citizens of the town of Lawrcnceburgh, was held at Mr Hunt's Hotel on the l!)th inst. to express their opinions and disapprobation of the conduct of a large number of persons who came irom

Cincinnati to tins place on Sunday hist,

r nil

:e --b en- i ,1

I.

h the , . '.IIt Mil ,1 V ) o-.l.i.ll i nist raw .

im

.1,

r.. ..

Oi hi as a. cum; i. .! i d in

pint" .', iL-xtt r.ii, and Mirtis-iul in.'. , H. iy ii, ado I, f, i-I mar, lies i ii .Ie- I -li-h) i i three l.i, but n '. on in three p.imI hatti-. and

.. . i.i ... i".-s. ui. cuiiuay last, in tlie tiCIl. iStiipt) alSO look occasion, in Ki 1 Steam bi.al Vl.il ..!!. .I.i.. r.'. .

. . , , 1 ,, , I " :irmsironi; ,cs(i.

lavage tiirouga me Wabash country, ! wa' calle" l" lne Chair, and K. F. Test a n- - -x ! a r I 1 j ht 11 1 rmintrrl trrmlxrv A : w - '

o.d t. J;t)- r dollars and fifty cents, and the """- ""'U u.itiMS nt iot)ie. Uei' V, '"".uiiiec ot live pervvh.de amount of continent cipenM-s, for sur- al ir the absenc C of Noble, spoke of his ! Z" nt a,p?,ntc'1 to ,lr-lft tid submit, on veiiu.J. iud., priniiu, and blank books, as vocation in a manner unbecoming the ! rres"" of Te oY;Vei1,-.i e,O,,lli0,,,, - $ wy should attach to aspL" : 1 X ' t ZT:' " Laide for such high and responsible sations. The meM,,,, convened pursplT uf ."... n " t He alledsreo that 'tlie injudicious rnnrsn men. whl'n lhe comimttee reported thefol-

Ye; erahle

;it the rcsid-s-.'-;; .-.;' eriieur, E;q., ,;i th

for soti-e time 1, r days, nioiue'; t i rii y U;'rl ; permuted to lin;cr in Vac Ir, 's birthday came, a a, urateiVi nation, for iv!n; foujiit and bled, which v 1 i villi; and hallows his :r-

.r.iiit rami nl u Mat

in'.i; e r-al .1 ubiiee. Thu- of the six fora-i Cei-i-idiTice fur which it lit! 1 a parallel in history, ed away i:i a js-o-s I id 1 'i anriiv; riirv. Their fell

li.id t of th's'r r.-.;,

s 1 1 u :. e - r prv.K t:

:st

Thu ,

!ii'..epen.;e:i :::rr,u : 1 h

i:or. :io-v.

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-1 3

: s ?...: : a - n : h ; i :u v.'':!-'? .! s:l t'u iir:-r i:

in the i:,;d t of were flitter n -, riiigin; l i.l-,:s:;

in,- wiili the fab. ri

d I rioi,.-rs tft .mm

I ate ,.f t. I,, ro

"I mo

r. on the rjtfc

,tt.i ... hi

i ne rue ,.i i'. f,,ro .in, I h,- r Uni

r cm it I rnni a a?xilv. at it use Li..n

t , .1 I e v a n.rioundi J by li.u eii.mv's force, u j to 'JI,'-:;) men, an, wa." ,e,i,l..t i t ii, r -r un all "in em r fur a week. In additi .a t 1 1, aeroiiiits, intelligence frmn Watv n,f.,hrfl that t he insurrection in l.itl.n mi:i

I ,,ts' ; that th peasantry were more det 'ti, .i.d thin ever .u r ppotitum to the Itus- ... i , "iV. ate! that n ) art icular, throughout .1. l'..l.!i j r.ninrr, of Sami..iiia, all the male , u! -li i i are un It r ro,, and ini-nt on the

!.',.' ,f II. i ir l.'ef Ith

,' .. id hlooi! in ih .- 1 1 to h' . - i in dr iill i I,.. '..::. 1 w id -

ii"t. rl. I in I, el, .li of

wrtl., in every r. -. . i t, of t' p , extended ..... t. ... ,

- . s i.i in ri, I f wi.ll.. I I... u li.itiit- on

. itti c.) intti' m . r to !e I. . r . o!t" n, iii -.ar

af.iirolWt to the charge a -ninU JuiL-e Read.

(ien. Noble holds the best office or appointment, yet Csti. Noble is excused and Judge Read is censured for holding one oriV-c ai.d asking for another. Jude Read holds his

contrary to I, is own wi.nes, and Gen. Noble

He alledgeo that ' the injudicious course

pursued hy iSonle and others was calcu

lated to retard the canal,' when he ncv

plan on that subject. The insinuation

had not been 4 in the south' when the

netr l.asrefu-ei! to ace,,i his ..r i...i,i it - ll1nl loi)Ie was dumb when in the

The it if.', mice in this case remind, me of the s"th i" regard to the canal,' must have

Id fable, that ' it was your bull that ond mi ox."' Ill lhc above article It is distinctly alleged, that (ien. Noble, as Contract Commissioner on the Michigan Road, receives a "much higher salaiy than tlie Land Office at JctVersonville has yield

ed for many years," ai d that the proba

ble salary ol t .cn. iNoble is "almost one

ment, when the committee reported the fol-

.o,s preamble an.l resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: Tlie rnmiiiif ti.n n ......: ...... i

I. - . . . "I'iiuiiiiuu ht ine meetinisicard xo!)Ie point out any course or 0,1 yesterday evening, "

KIIPOUT : That they havo had the subject, submitted to them, under consideration. iv,.,..

been known to be gratuitous and illibe-l r"lce of1cre,,,b'0 iinesPS supported by ral wl.rn ..Ip.,..1 h.M. IZ TVT 'i.i-l - W." hej feel warranted ,

, .,,v,.ov . un.,,. nuuie civinirtiieioiiowiiii'slal.i ..r.i.......

---o -...w.i. ii, ii.,j luiU UUVrageou. and disorderly conduct of a lare

I tlnnimmd dc 'liars'" !! Now h t us see how obvious.

p itri ,t

Ho-

ith, r-, to h. lhe last r v u .-. r., I l i r t !.n ii .i'..

.ti n. Weh.,.,. -r:Uj,.r nun h truth i in these allegations. The the l:r.,- .tv efir mil tlv 1.IW of 1 K lV W bicll (Jcil. Nobleill-

ctivi'.i the appointment of Commi-ssion-cr, allow s him only lu-o dollars per dm

. I for the time he is actually employed in

!.; w p.,1 r. way, f,( t.!.,;i- a ;rnn I be i n- j d.srliargiiig Ins duties as ComilHSSIOTter. il..d. Nict, das, hy nil rrrr.ii!, rrvnUe.l If therefore he had been employed the t.,r..-eHtr,hel.sttr.-.,!fy;if o-e UT.vvhb yrar, aid had been allowed for ., .tl,r-- ,n ,tc.l 1. l.u.O...-.,....li. l

- .,r3 ii,ir'ii,.. Till ! (v"

t'.er ; i.' that sc.nd is denro v e ', l.e has ri

charge was made by (Ien. Stapn. number of nelsons from Cincinnati, who

Why arc both these PCntlemr-n. in to t,,is place, on Sunday last.in tho Steam boat

lheabset.ee of Gen. Noble, cndeavor-'il . 1 ,ll,e b"at V;,Sie'1 ihi P'ce - ill"- bv direct atlirL- n,.d liJj,nt bo,,t "", under full head way, colors Hying, in Dy li. ct attack and by dark msin- and a ba,i of.us1Co,, board in about o,

u",lu"t y i"f 'Mimaiion a hall she relurneil th rii.-r u...i

ol his fellow-citizens? The reason U landed, when 4 ..r ia,i i,ers...n cam. i,ri.

I f vt ry day in the year, Sut.d;is ;:n i all.

Nobltt il well known to b l,ctdl:d "J music. A. paraded the street.

the lirbt choice of lhe east, the west, and a " T" '". '""h ,ll,,c i",'"tlCi,tio". ilw. V. ... I i i r stiiu Uisregardinj; th common restraints of decenheNew Iurchase,andefco,.rseacom- cy,b.h.ued , the mo.t idackguar.l and r,.fbtned Cirort seems to be thought ncces- han-l,ke manner. In one instance a ,...mbr of 8arj to defeat his flection. j l,,em entered uninvited and unasked into the FAIR FLAY. ! 'r,Ti,,edwelln,B ,,f oneof our citizen, and in tl,u '"ost rude and insulting manner uppro- , . .. , , . . . t, , pnated the sitting rom lo ihoiinelvcs. The A Short time before his death, Col. owner alarmed Ht the, ntruM,,.,, took the preMotiroc placed the whole management caution to fasten the kitchen ,l..,.r or he be-

o his allaus If) the hands ol Ills SOil-in- ,ievt s l'""y would have entered old ram-a. ked

! to srn I T li.'.r ! ; in fHrt t er-

ront.-t till t il. u r Poland lbudts

reaps p- tnij.:(,'.

r-r P re-id :-ts, by i n ..il l b- diiTiCilt t . hrc h:ivj bee call- , .i:. .), si u:. p'oi- I e.;.i ; 'lis ,:'!( ir n.lt i i -.v':iii. a-ai :J-i i.'.i':.; ii'id beiis -it dealii vv is d"

(if their country. E:-e

had" 111' day b,.,.n dn'venc.l ami tho po.'.ip o'erctst.'" Whi! we wruo, minute guns aro llrin-, and toe b.dis tolling ; and the sa 1 s.ihjn,-,!-i'K-s d ie io the honored n mains of one of the very few " I i-t of Uu Romans" will soo-s saic.ee.l the lel ivities of yeUerday. The moral illustration thi-ulfords" is too itrikin; tj ticcd being pointed out. Mr. Mo.iroi 's biography i:- written ia the nnn lis of his eountrv ; nnd the events of his h'"j are coMiitcti d with those prominent i:i the pug's of her history, fr-m the tim- when, while a youth, he bled in her so'vice at Tr.Ti.o-i, until rectntly lis sat iti the Convention which amended the constitution of his i:aive i-tate. During his a.lminitratir.n of the povernment, the nation nourished in unexamph.il prosperity ; developing its unlimited resou. :es with vast rapidity, and in.'intainin- with dignity its peaceful relations with all the world. To" him may with truth and peculiar aptness be applied the eloquent apostrophe of Tacitus to Agiicola 11 Tuvero fclix, 710,1 tanlin.i fl,u.lu!c vita-, sid ctiaii opportunilah' morn's. " Unppy is it for his country, that the reproach of total ingratitude cannot it.hi instance bo cast upon her. The long withheld debt was paid, just in time to save her honor, and to gild the evening of his days, which had else, after all the obligations she owed him, closed in sorrow and penury. Mr. Monroe was horn in .-', .t,mb- r, I7..3, in the county of 'i .-tuiorVau I, Virginia, and "lied in Ids T.'ld year. In f.-ptau.bor last he lost his wife, long the cherished coiupauioii of

nis prosperity as well as ol his adrcrity. Embarrassments and afflictions bj doubt contributed to hasten his decease, ilij dcslr.. of returning to Virginia, and tin re closiu- his dajs, whs often anil earnestly expressed. VAt learn that he retained all his mental faculties to the last, and was perfectly composed and culm. When tho noi'e of firing bejrnn at midnight he opened his eyes inquiringly; and when th cause was communicated to him, a look of intelligence indicated that he understood wlint the occasion was. There can be liulo doubt th-it the simultaneous departure of hi tW4 predecessors oil tho same day waj presoat .3 bis mi ml. We understand that tho funeral will ta

place from tne home of ft. Goueroeur, Us on Thursday next, at 1 o'clock, p. JVf. We pre sumo it will be rfeommendeil from the proper quarter, to the citizen gem raliv, to o.'ns their stores end shops during th inovriueut of the procc-non. V'o have been favored with Iho follow!.!,; tueiiiorandiim in relation to hi iiiibtarT services, lie entered the army at IS cars of a -e, and marched under Washington hi u LirntKiiant, in the rtrtMt -l-rirotrsh Jersey. He volunteered to attack the Hessians nt Trenton, anil assumed the command of his 'oompanv vshenC.ipt. Washington fell. If." w evori l

wouinleil in thn neck, and carri-i! from tho

fv.-re 1.1' t,, J,Ih ?,,;,r)" ''"'' Ire:i hut .$7?0, a' law, Samuel F. Comerneur, l.sq. to a V""!1 ut '"U.iiiK t. sate their ttl.irty f,ei,l. He st,.-d -. I. ii.iv. t.e, wl, ,1 the I ,ui s or Kutiiiin r far hel.iW that which il is all. i-cd he whose Sole di-poMlioll be aho has in- ' r,,,,nS "PP'les. They al-.. v.s,ted the was wounded at ' Pran.lv iue: and v,i,-,b-i8rr.ivinrr. lt.it vbai will flu. r...nl ,11 k- .' "... 1.1 ' , 1 ""'s, where the u.o.t .lngi acelul and seouentU .elect, d by Con;;r.s lo , o,,,,,, ami il

" v r"-uiMHiuame papes. ifio.ou. act. ware ooaiuntted. U on. tUe, i r..,a1HUl. hiel, I... 1,. x -;,.,;... 1

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