Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 48, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 8 February 1833 — Page 2
STATE POLITICS.
1'rom the Wabash Co
! rig a few thousand from the public crib !
muivniuais oi ui:s character are v
re rv i
From the Washington Globe.
States ba established on a sure founda-i j lion. J
Ctn. Hamilton. Mr.
! . ! i i .. . . ..
vuv.ut..i'j. L (7.1 ( TKIV..1 ,'"-.. wionsieu wnen ltir p U..r!i;.i
la the pro-rrcss of n.ir lianm- m-n. zens impose upon them ths dtitv nf P... SECRET IIISTOIlv OF NULLIFICATION. ... . n' Hamilton, Mr. Preston, Mr.
trv, it is pleasing to witness (he steady Preventative in Congress. The fir" of - Mr- homas "lme, the author ot the letter i 1 intkn.c.V, and Mr. Tumbull, the great growth of cur own Slate, in weahh. re'- mbitl "'hen once- kindled by nartia! I'T. '"!', we,take L. f'S extract j champions of Nullification were prcs-
(..urn-s. .-.n,l p .... Micces. are nnl ' '., ... . - - u ion o. tins paper 01. 'I
...... .-u. uu. x iuiii ti utdh. ' - . -t" tis. ii, iinu morning last, and on b
,,T scheme, til!, finally, he falls. unsunin- tur ... London, to whom he refers in h,s I " V.er' ?.10,ent eclies were;
talents and public virtue-
I'ltlPAY, ITE.fi, IS33.
as iong (is a
i il ! . I T 1 ... . . ! ......
not easily ronre.7r. I -..,.1 . ... . '"""'""C"!'" on l uesiiay t s."i luyciuei wiui JUUge IOICOCK, WltO 1 -hokum? tne principle that a uiir.
ler'do -md in. I it l . - T ii v.- 1 lead i vinim f.- . : . , , 5 1 regard was me mover ot some twenty reou- s p ' s 'er a" 0!!l,;'Ul0" " ftIttoic, atiU helpless territory, she lias Us. eiim liom scheme to to the conversation with the political cbarac-' ,;n. A- - icsoiLi ert ,.ig utm.,st ei1Pr;ies i,. the service or his com-i
iiviici til v iiiii'im wiiiiu1 hiio n- n pa , .i
otu he refers in h, ..;. . . --.-.. 'rlulLS . wiiemer m a private or public station. mV fri.ri .,J
l-i... ....... I mrwln anwintf I .... r.; . 1 T i ... i , j .1 :.. -:. , ..' -
icne.viutiiorises us to state that ho was in-
ueea -one ot the great political character
iioinion. '
W
grown up to a respectable rank among sc.hetr hrr sister States. From an infiat Ter-, C(i h.T
ntorj, represented on (he floor of Con- miscrable dlIP- ' ,is own folic
ness, and imbecility,
the
, weak-
Many men lhn
its in
press by a single Delegate, Ixpivnv
finds hcrselfentitied to seven Represen- circumstanced, are, in all respects, ami
tai.c. annenjoviag a rank, in point of ,l.u wormy m private life ail numerical strength, inferior to but few. , tl,;,t t'lcir fiends could desire; but.
ive been ,W''Kn tra',;l;l,ed n(o public life, would
she has lK! a s,::ml!P? n!:" k 'or the derision and
v -1 . .-1
;nie komc ci lu r sisters
Itandinsr siiil or retro"adiivv
e are .urti.er authorised bv Mr. IT1.0 f
declare that he is now ready to cl.-clare that
ne is now ready to verify the alle;
01th beiore the bar ,:' either !
l.LllJU UIJ
.louse o! Con-
Srf,?' or y 'Jther tribunal in 'he countrv. The followinr extractis from ilp,N
rt . . 1 ... . T
register, dated .1
.1 D -i . . .' r
iii.iuo ii;riiiiM J resident Jackson; but , rest assure.1 that m euner condition I shalj stanu the wind up assumed the conclusion. IKfcCT' WITHA sl'rRIT "'"t n, wmLK ,.,rE
that the Messa-e wa, n,.,H. r,... ' kKLS',Hlos "''"ni i .because
3 - ui - , 01 union una
able to their pretensions than the Froc-1 -
iartsation.
1 aoerty.
Vv'e
cccs,fi,lly advanced in all that con. . contempt otthe world. An individual addressed to Gv; U"U l"7 '::'V:' la.kt' UlC ' Ji"ance
trood stumn .n.r.rl, . I... . was pubH-hed bv MrVn,,;, ,.., :.. . . ! 15 U,MV !'ai 1 ol l"e Hinuamental law ot
are authorized tn :. !,.. u
tv-.w!,; 1.1 i- "V " iur.
,:, ,T . UK T e l!iUnct,r ,nd,c-i Jaez Whipple is a candidate for th ate the laluity of these men, than this1 . n - proceeding. "If they are ri d,t ,n ti'e !? ,Ce,f Corible' approaching
.uareii eitcriott.
lers happiness and rrrtn,..it,- n h..-'" make a
people The prophecies of thou- io'hux'e r)-may be' very clever i k?' b-v.hi,u fr United States Ga; M"0 c, an.l the enactments under it, ! candid; thought they saw in her infuicv r ch ard ,,is '"coiise with the IVonl - sb .be w'R'rVti"i's c"d. We have not ,u,tv j a.jsolute o! ligation. In this position : T, abundant materials lor - 'l h i ' "J smile to ,reat a S :il;i Z .r U, 'Sr', w"ich . f- ! f ;"I S' mblic meeting of some two ! 1 ,iC
l,rn . .. ' ,. , ';irttliP ,!,m,,,., ;, ... . , . a.,uu i...e great pleasure m or t.iree Uiotl-ai.d citizens a.nm.. ln-. JW,
wvs.., ,cu ui uic reality which - - ....vv.0t , u u.i pieae; and, our reatleu. The letter commences i -,,. ,1 K meets us in all the departments of our ;if,er :iM' be "nqualiiwd for a seat in ,in thc mus worJs, viz: M F C,'r cra,,on' u""1 a contm- After a
political ami social rc alien r.di-,-.- un ress. - memoer oi Coi!Sres r .. ' u,l.? fi5u Mian occur: , ma n
------ V v . . .V . -, . .. .1 M v.-.-l . ll. I ...
i tin ?C I TL'C
Also that GiniAni l1. . ...
i a is it
ate or toe amp.
ti look to tiie past ten v. .ir oi I nr . v.
istence as a State, vith pride and exu'i-1 ':,t.of 00il will to even the hucVd.
! movements?
... . . , i ; i i i , , . i . ii.ni t.iiu title tation.as evidencing a cegrec of pros-1 ,J.la ' h u w- deem it our dutv (0 ' gt political characters in London, priity rarely equalled never surpass- i m: , , t,5om' T''t-'A tlcrebv to warn all "onth o! " September last, which was ed by any member of our Union. lVw. i M - i'-ni-aning citizens asaiiut lh. r.n.l ,0!VSJ .. .
?esi-.! ail the requi.it.-s that conMififo ' c' prduvkrs bv wb.om thev will be L XVi,! ver-v dosinms of having my ' Kit loso red.d but a development of her i.rt- f -ero bemg as-yet no candidates !C.itlm country ,.r inexha.otn.le; that thei, , t tural resources to render her equal to,' . ,he 1 ie (!lir remarks are gene T:lnir brought some of these dor-i; , , n
l!ie most pro-p toih of her aei -iibr- ' a:u1 not tj 00 applied to any nar'ie-' R1'"u rL?(,urces io i;e, while tho reveim. In making a good use of the "pawt'r j uL,r They arc m uii with USZSt' T' em,b!t' of which she. is" po.c,,ed. nj win'-r-tu or party fi-elin,, but under Ur;;:;-v?;:; Oependon the choice of individual to ' 'l S0'Cmn Conviction of d-Ky to thc SVo- i vai.ee? for intern al improvement; that U w
National Intelligencer of Jan..
savs the creat dth;i'r hnc !.,
o w ....o 11, sharp skirmish in advance, the
iction has come on u-?cn tha bill
t can- , iiic f a conversatidii M..l t... "..i . i .1 . 1 .. J ! ti nrnrlfla fM. r. .1
. ,w v u Vil VJ1 tilt. 1 11(11 lll.llll- II! Ml II ' l( i ' P tfitl l.'.nvt i I.. , ' 'IWIlU't, H i t I ' fT I P ti r
- - -----j . . t . . inni, u.utv. 1 lUC IUI 111 UI J i t Y ! - . , v U;t.j
in u.ejth(.v arc ja acti niere revolutionary ,;oflue revenue, and for
a spir
represcat her interests in the St.-u.- .-.p.. I : i',e ' Indiana
aving ourselves wit-
cr IJouse ol Congress. This inert a-f- in
her Representation will avail thc Stale but little, unless the selection be made w-iih direct reference to ennnciu, hvta':d mJaslnj without all of which a public man must remain valueless ami inefliciunt. Mere numbns are nothing i
wnere muid ope rat-s, and
-'.l"i peace, and our own povrnmei.t continue to encourage the industrv of the country, as I beheve it will, it is my decided opinion that the Unit-id States will soon ho il, mt
1 weahhv rnt.-.,..! i :. 1 1
! SfatP in , ,.r.n .... , J r-'-.-aouinuepeiiUent ik.Hou m
. . , uu, t. . s 111 tI . i W 111 10 ev. imp n or 1 .
preventing af.
And be it remember".), tempts to rr-ict- dm . r"
,1 - ....... n.i. . At-, unoii 01 tne that those very mdmdua who !...! t
1,,.; " :.a;..: 1 . , ;i-. i.)iug uuues on imt oris.
iiu.-.vitiuai cuaracier. a
Our Legi?lature adjourned on the 4th inst, and cur Representatives ar-
,, ; produced the crisis which is upon thcrn!:nmi In toNVI1 0il Wednesday cverfint:.
i-i,tei meaMiie oi loose concerned,! I-1 evince that revolution is in action i i !
oulh Carolina. Cm. Gazette.
iieir
of the laws, which thev or-
their public canacitv. m-o th.-.
se nor-1 ; 1 . i- 1 , 1 7 L'venuesi ldentK;al Peonages whose agitations
Xat;onal Councils. In an especial I nc'Sc' total inefiicicncy ofc-.'?e of manner, will this be the case in refi.-r-j,ur Representatives in Congress, and ence to her Representation in the Low- j U,iC consequent degradation of the
.. 1 j- .
.eu K:r ne t vis-:Hng to see a similar calamity inflicted. The People should
ake ti.ij matter into their own hands1 a s
ir rt
vuK i uiE.ocLvrnrcs.Ve have , before a a specimen cf this new mode of writing, signed "Mark M'Cracfcen." Our compositor says it is impossible to
have it decv phered without the
Important i ro.u Cu.vki.estox iTiie elitorof the Norfolk Uencon has re-! ceived a letter frum a .rr-.-.it.I "v 1. '
. , , . , - ,t..iu .,n.iMia.: .u"'-1 "itnoui trie sssist-
11, 11. Uiiieu ,i nir. r.ini 11 t i ..r it . .
-My fVieiuI admitted all I ,,id to b, true.-; lowing extract is ma e--j; :nmur iainpolion, and we
oi, saui .:e -il we were not so nf.r.a,.tm,! i ' . ... . nave lln;,in!''( him ii-,r ...
! with o..r tin..., . "t-at eveninir. A undav 1? Ul iho.; . . ... ' 1 ",l vc" e is
u j n. nit Hit . n ' v f 1 1 J 1 viwiti in i i . I v-1 r i i r
cua oniy look, and ad-
(be circus in ties ritv 'Pi,,,. i mire.
- v ut iicie iiout 2iH)i) persons rivs,n.f. n,l il-,,..!
, j - - . , , , 'liU llilji ,
to;, to the rising greatness and pr
perjiiexea "Last evening. (Monday 21 ?t) thoieij 1 so,l!' .'ut' was a irreat meet il offl..' XvL dc-
and. bv a demons(r:,ti,t ,,f.,;..; .!.,.. , ' .n.o prosperity oi , , . . . .s . ' ,,""--'-' 'i : ......
,n iw, ' , "i not i.,e euuea Mates." "And how?" said I. o he misiinuer-tood, repulse the pre-1 """hy," , aid ho, "we would in.iite the tensions ot till whose claims to tileir Stlf- !,"Ith'r" States to rebel n-ainst the other
(II i r... , Il 1
.,Saf!Incontrolic;I. One such n ah-r . 'Whence; without of thr.. .... "i , C. ' vsi 3 and il,m T,:,,u. :. ; Clay and his fr;..n.i. .-r ..
Vr a "AVXE '' '-,'can: - a is but - as a ,oud-! 1 .uoh cenai-a . 'aM : Resident and s .'inye Tn sh a -ill ,W Z9 hr I 2' cllt ct mor for his country than a k-uion U, br;iss or mhol." , -.,, to rebel , and , h,s than Cv ' terms of the mih ary a rd "al Nf'nov,,,,;, ,7' rcce''U ci such individual, as ffeneraly rrawl " w! WouM Pr'oe a separation of toe Un-Wmbled here T 1 , ! he wiM n' , ,V " "ln-i.tureMlrat into our comrreInnal !v,lU ' v ! . e ar- quite Mire, savs the Ihna--' : l"t 'V f "ey have, liowever, i ' e P-'.'e the concurrence of Sonth Caro-
where iren-
iges are not found 'd unm. oA , ..-,. i t;U! S; fc would convince th
- - - i t-.iiu. (iii-i lid l ; o' nr I I n...
er j were addressed in long and violent ' W,lf,""njton correspond.-
'v ( uc ii i i ! 1 , . . . i , i. rti. II . a.
eotton-vrowin States .!,:. v..,'i'... .r , L e o Avil. 1'reston, Mr. urnbui
rer savs-
C:
uio'in
sit of tht Enq.ii.
i inioimed Mr.
into our conKresMonn' halls. T.W . , T " ?Urc' sa.ys the 1hi,i-i "e . ho have witneed the ali-nerv , lin-i p G--zetto, that no ene-! , , Lu ' i""1 ""hably you would be disb g;.-l..tion, will peed no argumc-nt on I r ' 'i,g more unkind in ef-b,,ty v re d,:,pointed, and probably Vou this bead. Jt i (rip we have neitiKr! ' ", ,ll.J,ui0,,s ,n tendency, to (l)e j would he disappointed a-ain. "No," said'he H". 1.. 4 . V . I 1 I 'OS 1 (i PH I . ! I o K , . t I .i l'u'fllam .-i,,.. I , '
come to the determination not to mrr.- i and the with,Ir.-,,i:,i ..r .i... . u.
.... . ' - v..... ; . .... v. i.iu Dm) their ordinance into cfTect in. til ;,f',. dinance. Tl,;.nr.;,.-. ...
il i . ' ' v 1
me adjournment oi Congress. The ! frih, have, rietermiid to arrival oi I'.'o iN'nlfhevnn,! !V..; vni;,.n ..r..... , , .
. ---.j ...... AU'.I lllieill .,1 UIUU'I-'IIP,'
icre was haiie.l with much deiio-ht l.v i of the Union
. "' -' "Vs in Indiana, to! . . 11 .man me : "7.. ."' '"w n.'il"'e Ul'3 the Union na,f r. n .,.1 ,ii., .
inner and erve nur St- . i . ...i..:n,w eo.i..r!aI parararms of t'. -.'-- conn who our m ets protect .' ' uu"""l"'ls iiiiu '-. n nnsarrar .frvcoui ; I::t we' r..,i.:... . ;r.p" oi m- tt.e.-i,. ami .-...r .i,,,.., ... ..... ' ., . : a very L-reat r-fJ brr a-..i.:c...
i.ave rranv indivi.-l .! ,tt" i . i " "ii;5U.i now oi t -(lues i v 1 -it , , t,uit' meir, - i mers. , nnrs win he ' r ren
T .:r.r: , "r lA,.'-Mo fiivtl.atk- :vrf,u. .V ':..!' rto.l to boa litieralaiii.licat .. m' oi the ordinance bevondtho! '?onra -I.
...... i OCOP. ri,i-. ti,.. l ... r- i..-- ........ t,, we wouia soon nut :i sfnn
oxioi; j or-
rropn.ition Mr. Clay and h
accept for the pre-
i 'and the preservation generally bdicved that
?ement is not marie, t!ie nnl-
from their preterit posisubmit to the Ruprenacr
men, bot'i
-;;te and eisewnpre.
too little regard is paid to cWWoiuj ?r.lClCi If"; than a friend and deuce or vouountrv.' ' ' too trtticli to pcrly. and ..( v crrci.i0 ! i"'1"'1'- has evinced fr u an nl-J ":'!r- lih.e is a -entleman of f0, rations. Manv we!! d:n'o.-. i' -10sS Pa:v: 1 1 1 e-s. an :g i s -Kclt-sdu ' '-" 11,1,0 b,nn" wtU known t, unfortunately, deem nn.-.l' 'i- rti.!,,,' e' i ?:r s,,rr" a:lJ "eU doing, oi igioa-! l!V'T:1 lTl!"'S '"rvvi,r,l'tha eondat y eonsideratio-d.oolin,- .h. ' V",' P-"- a ".'oblJ n i Kam, Uel.rr '17 I
'tico money,; we would soon nut a ston tho .' .r.. ' . . . 1
o ,VJ " . . , ...l.l .uui.
lissionarics. Th? T.piri,.
jlahire of Georgia has repealed ths law under hkh Worcester and Bailer
jrtime, rn. , "e is said o have taken niare in! miprisoned, ana the Governor nf
to
oen-
i , M:7rch of Intellect. 'Iho f llowin--- d,
uo
to the edi-, me town of C. d
own c;k . ,(.(, ; vcor.o-in insm hrj n
,.,. ,, . . 11. ' i"-cii it o j kuji u i t rrisonrq that the eood mas e r ;i ;wl n.-,,,,,.;! .. . i 'luuio
ii'-vy ; 1 11 11 M 1 - t 1 I
an ex-
i'H 11 .viiOWS not I tie iif l!. 1 : -if !. ti.;, i .. .
ten- .ii.- ... ' i.ii.i, ive i.i.ni. it iiri.ijer
-.J! . . T . I 1 I'll 1 I 7 I . . . . .. .. .. ' 1
p..ir. inoe. without r,, ..r- 1, . ""Ul pomtcian
.. . . .
t v . r.. .1
...in n.ii.uii ne or" ifi criir.ni 1 .
..atikui: ... ... in.-j uiin lrn 1 r rn. .
1
... r;.-u Ic.-ci.t
! . 1
') UilS ft.T
ft
who can pronounce the .oA--,' ,.f. . "
ponncian. u e chet-' V,u ""'rs u.at i-r..u!ssor (f, rm-rly j,.,;.,,-)! iuaster. Jacob come hrr,-
ClHl:,er lg I.ngli-hmau ho was much disanJ VOU :i trood Imv)
reward of our well-meant exertions in iaml" T3 '"'Tr W'Ur? ''? was ""j Ja'-ob. I am'sir. !!l0 nn:, V (,Ke-,n,l l! ;j . ; la.cd and .liMined from the bench. He IU il... .
: '. - ...... ...u in.. 1 1-, fls a i, , ,ore .vrot(, -,..,. .,. ..,,,... ... e .! uo you Know it?
ty, because it excludes fr,im the pu!d:c i ' (l'rF-fT0''ti'JeJ to all we c.i ; tho IVoteciivovStem. lie left there a..d went' J F'-v a": 'eu!ar tleruonstr.if iornnnrih mc. ,.C ........ 1 . . ... : UCM'rve. IS.oitli ' .1., ..,. 1 . I f 1 : ..-.i 1 ' '
........ ...tn e. ..eiiiiow lodged tiiuii-1 t? i 'i "u".r 111 "nose pay, i ' 3 " " 1 ieu iar a lies, and, in manv cases, is anerrt i re.a'ion to the Cabinet, we can 1 ,,c ,,i,s hvvn ""''""-ntal iu bringing about j ent natural to the hu
Hoy.
D4
:bf
.-.-..x.i. ULSTER lia?
Ren re-elected to the Sm,t r n,
re, Lmtea States, from the State cf ?,!asajt husctts, by a rote highlv honorable to j me State. In the Senate his votj was I iiuaniinnis.and in fh.-. rr., qi-.. .m
neular demonstration a tal-! -
A
character. This i;. ho.r,.i
uounr, one ot the irr.-ale-t evil,- rf
,or ' those natoriou.lv unqn ahli.-i ut,ro:M i-'i'iendoes of the letter snre the People. " The appro in" ' leT!i CT:;)I!J ile and fl .-Itiot. .uceoffijrty-seven thouvind fi-eemp- i ,! r,;.1 "ot thft ?li'test pretext for however p-ratift tn c.i: hc .nfimatmn that there is an i'nf,-io,l.
Carolina.
e present liuiliiication feelini;
xiuth j J. I'lato asse
iman family?
foil..
Li perfuct keeping with the ah
ove is
i.i ivi 11, r cm ........ ; . i- .... . 1 1 Mine l.v nin r nv..
ihr. :..; ... . .. . ' " rl "" ' :. -s .ne leie-rapn. This J,r' 1 " v.. won
f,.rlinrr.- nf.' '""!' ''' 1 lUCTe IS .'III !! II f ;'l 0 !1 d-. "' '3'1 "a JTint evidently relies noon Great ' U lUlt nullOritv I
the successful candidate, wii! ,'JiZ.n. ' '-' s"n:mf-"t entertained by a solitary! 't,li" tl c"""tcri,ct tll(? measures of this, Plato said so?
. 7 1 1 t - t r ,,,.,,. v i , , . . ''(JVirihiiint fur ci.et. U i .
''n.M , e, t;U; caainet towards us on ,.,... . u"ll""reii11 a-ivanta-
t-ontrary, we are on terms of kind : tlrf,, " c 2 f 'I .'" "H told
:j- . . i - ------'i. i uc i r i' i siivj;
intercourse Vitil all of, then "We have treaties with (ir. .7 I . cry Well, let inn co W-
correspondent of ih J v rv...:
ViS tnar il ic .v. : r. t t . -
.. leases where the optica m ,Z T jMiU'W' ' ',MU;'rJ 20th has
IIIO 1 t 1 ....... I( n, ja, r. iir.mrr.il l.v . '
owevtr gratifying to t!;e
torm him (if he!
ie following p-ir.igp.ip'ii:
-re p.ccmrsrt.-T.O h .
i vvise man. rer confer talents which
mature has r, hr;J to !
mav
OC-.OW. I . .iikt'i
occupy a seat i.r.cr. fi!l...i n.
a Lowndes, a Randolph, or a Clav, it yoil but make his incapacity more man-
J. Mr that comes to
me so.
tiTY...I .
ave you that! , ,":ni;ous are ti.e clouds
nm is ..i . i
s i; i i-i ni . ,
m..M f ,u ( uriinrinios
it .r ... I . I
-i,.iiiu n-re glaringly (ii-covi r a mind
' . III II Ii) UnOW led-ri. n ,
them
pair, m the smallest dere.-, tho
nous coi.hdeece with
have hcretoiore honored this
I'ld noiilit:"' has nrrnr.i.i hy which tileir v.i,. h-.. 1 1, i. r . vrrc-.il in T..rr... !..- .
... i.ii- .- ..... i. ciiliv - ---H,,,el,.,iii.i
.'liaile beiny a , ti
,..... Miiiiuss aioue losses-' tile
see mother,
you are
which
pre!
n uu raj a an
,l 111 ro.'l s. . . . .
i '......, .-ui ,i uini can o; v
them?, Ives contc mptilde. a"d"
... . '
uie nop
-!
render !
israce
on
T -. II ..
m i.,ji.i" ii'ies were. c!h' ',sir,
readier Mrs. Tmlht.,,. !.;' :
t ". .. : i" a j v '"iii.
1...4 , .ii nr-K r t i u. : . r ..
. t t. u'.i .i . 1 1 . . - ,-'n :-, . ii t. I-. r, ... ; ...... j it....,. .i ii f'v , e..,:.!, . ...
art' v.n.fl, fl.r. .- it ... " ..ecu in mamiest
v..- j-il.1. u repr'-rr:nr. j. """i tney win occupy i originating in such
r. . i i .
nisi uace, who commanded
mcrican sobers on Honker's Hill? Ihi-adinr General Arnul.
I, ... r ' . . It; vm. ............ I . ' . I . V. . p
ins loo iie.jucn! v the r:u.- lht Cn - 1 I 1 ' 1 V are ;i t veur service. 1111 Unsriai.d, and she is hii,..i . m !
rr.ora nvlcrlou prrlml n are bt ca.;u-
-ar.-i to deceive honest men info mea f'res for tV-ir support. That which ;
ug.i-minJed and Imnorabl
icon. aS a political weapon, would eagnK n-ized by many who asni.e 12!l p hires. I.,,; I i . ...
man woul 1 1
I
to
i. in u .'I It-'. TUOLLOiE. The master pasio .,Ct is se. n When nature's in (P,r,is,s Ti-.sTrollore livM f;LM ,!ip qrrn? Xoiv Troliopc's doad va still sl.rli,
, j l'"ls- ne right ol blockade bein
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, J . ' 'a l"c l'uu, r l" ''ciare war, anv atempt,o.i i A J Ul P!,rt the President, to prevent the free .' j ingress and euress of r.riih vi gi ls ,v,ll i... .7
x i imli .u of our irealie. as well as of II.p ( '.m. 1 M. Il
stituti.-i: ; which violation II
wouiii reelit. Mie woo d r,nnlrarf I,., I I
l,.,t .. ' . .
...... . n.l. riw ,-
M. Dul you ever hear
dry and of the other Korom a.. ; 'a V '
i power.., who d0, snot see that it is the interest I J. Yes sir.
joi ureal iJritain to en-a-e in a war with
I ii.i.ii .nates, provided she
i
my
f:lt nit.-.c
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6 .t -..,, irnie political. yt. j
ill
the
ch overshadow our lard. Doubt
r-verv
movement. n,Isbcd in sullen silence.
;- Turcot murmur. Deep and geltied anxiety is d.-pieled in the countcce of every Ihinkin-man. in high
L"'u' 'easou has re-igned lo tiassion.
' ...jure over me mind.
an,i land
of that conn
1 he urea t
amental pnncinlcs of nur C.
is ot toe Cm- . omui: nnsuen. . :irUnnni!,i clul"llil arc 111 lean;ir, i- Tl. f
I , , , uu ul(ll 1 7 . I ., i. . Ill t,l (-reat Britain memoraole Week? power is to be slrrnr-ilirnr,) J
S " oodehucks in Ken- i ftre'ehed. The f7eb!e are to l,.-i smi I ten
I 1 1 ( I; - il i-nH, . . i .
cancs, won . be t.onnhiri i. " v " i ana tiu' mifhtv are
i i it. i . . t
,o i-oimiiiaii,,,, . ui iienrv r... . "r" oesoiair n acrs.
I a: ro pea n I
! -j.- .v.o u. i.li utvi people
the l I
can carry with her
of IIenrv I,?. .marr, ()r if-ir desolate plaecs
' . ... i uicr mprit i., : . .
",i " wuijM ornisc ana
M. What sort of a man is he?
. v ver-v clever man, only he bra . I,m. 1 i .1 r . . J
...-v.ue.iuu iiiut ti, latiier savs
confession i'j t. i
inue, a governimentof;. The deeree.it is .aid.
)rags:';:!S ;,"p forth, anJ who shall stay its .direful elJeels? Conflicting and con-
' 'gh plare,, hut who are h ss serupu-! r. "' 0f,--.r.e,,al Hh.ir, of .s.lth! 1 m ,( F GaR extem.e b.us as to thc m,as of .Cr-ndin- th. tn ' , a'T,im:,"'"'"'l t:.ea,-e iii,isev, ..i-i:, i-f,e! M,Plsed here, that on Frith. I,-- r.u.- d.-.y, :ind, we fr :., rn?. i',' ,.:Tu'' "! ,!1,-;"r -! "o .ii.ks. D,ie7 tllp united States were under i p.. means uncommon. M-n without 'n! h"n n '"! '- and Miss. J.-ffe.-.r,,, we're i 0,M.JU:e ilaVi!1.g expired, withou cioi'ip n!i:il;?.-.i;n ... r,t .. - .' ' !tai..ut. 'I he .,ffl,Tr nf t!ie t'lrni..,,!,,, , ; mission on tlien.-iri nf !, ITnU..
"-mule nnah.ic.ition to tit !..., r.
1 -viii,n
life
. . i . . . . . .--Ill !, I'l , ,r i.i.f. , ..rtiiutv.. ...... r ... . rt ,
' i'v i.t-nn proiniwi that, il thev won!, I
protest
ic day
ithout sub
mission on the part of the Union. But
lllCle IS llOff S,im,' IV-lci.rt frt I... I
r i.-i . "'V - s ,,.m ii. iy; i!iu tonH hat part of Rhode I.land i8 xi'ng f ief ions have locked arms, and EM,Ei.-It (-ape llafteras? : stand shoulder to shoulder, in the cans. I nday last, j Noutn east part, sir. j ''e strong against the week, der protest; i v.hat part ofN.nn,. ..i......l To-morrow Cnnffrne. .:n ... .
"c HI.: witimut t.ge, experience, or : "'" i'hn lo'iemaia, he .vo.ii.i 1,,-have like 'a pp-! , ,, , V Som : ''easonto believe, talerds are often found r.spin,,., (o (,, . ''",'., '"t h, a f-w m;.,trs au....-ted M,raw ao- lhal Uus discredit has not fallen upon stations wh-re li e hnary lr-tA ' : ZY- T"" '""T' "''"'' ,Ht 111,5 jthc nation. On the evening of Monv , ll-trained mind, and tl.,7 Riuu. I :: Tvl Ja" lh a great t. ll.rt, c;)n .rare; Jv maintain a man 1 '"'7 ',h" ;"t"s""1 t'e a-'i,, e .i.-,n ;;ir. it, : meeting im Charleston, South Carolina, with honor. The mu-hto:n nf v...i..n. ; i-::!' .'!'7r;rr f"' " ..isvhereat (hey resolved sundry tiling.
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day is to-day a giant
.1,
csier-
ispirmg (o groat-
Teh'r.iph.
i;c-s almost h tore he ni"aiiir,.j t!i..ti-.i.i
tno. .fa man, and gras-,ing at laurels j Scm, T!v;
v.hic.i M.l wither in a day, if trans-1 planted to Cue care of a barren and sh-r-' -. 1.. : .. I . 1 t .. . 'I-I r . ;
'' ii' ' l. Id''' lorget that SOme-i f"V an horn-t,
thn - rr.
I ill,' holly in t,.
iv. tie iii-e-.v off hi r-on.
style. IT. j
whereat they resolved simdry things . ,1 . . . C5
, .iMiongoiiiers, lo this ellect: u T!iey have seen with lively satisfaction, the ililie:iti.iifi f:. Ii,.,,..!,,,.;.,l
mis'? for tiir (.Kior ii,. r. -t . I i-.r. . . . .
hiddv re,.,!,1ophy.i,,a me V oig the'lantl by Conitv, hash.-,.,, for ni,,- man a rrk ia ronsternation I UUl ,llC expression ofseiltiments
- ,,,.M,.,,, .,,, . ill lilt ll I Inni'n.. ... j
o"'i 111 e.siMi iiii.c . 'ui no I' : tvi, i ' c n rut i
does (ho mer .Mie r.sc? j -non, by rrport from tha j , J. In the center. Commute of (he Senate, to surrender ha t is Us coursc ;ind where,"0 (,t"n- Mson (he use, at Vs n'rW deTS 'mP,3'f . ! f "11 th, civil, naval and militmy J. Its course is serpentine, and if ! n,,ces of the nation. Will they rot empues u.lo the Mis.isip jis( above ; Pe? Will (hey ,,ot say to the LCrv M wT 1 , jof.r SJ.alt thou go, and no father? ence decbu-r U W M Illdepend-7';"" I repeat, what I have often said, ence (let lared ? . coercion m..Ki i . ..- . .
T t" ii - , " ""u " in, ti I mnieiy, .1 . I 11 I 111' . .11 I . . f .1 r . . . . . tti n.l...... .. C . . . . . 1 .'
" f " u. me ivin istian
t.t-e, .iiioer me lior m,i,P j.,,.,
, . O I i t V4 17
thl! g more required than the posies-: ''iv.-,!s ..--uaily ceasin- f,- tl- -,..., sioaof that sr If love so pre v-Jent in the ' T-" b' 11 lir,s ''""M "''".,g, ,! ,rt ,;,7V . . i, , . '. , ,l 1 " irerr.ntmues; aad i-hat ,s sd'i ,on. r( V-ak and thoughtless mind, when thev -l'.,!e lett,h nfO.e wire is expose.) ,o Z
.sonic t, ,.i. ,
-i.r., ...... . several tn.iej. at s!,.,n : lei-,-. . ..
.-hh. atSoVWk j ' V ,.r ll,c peace and har-
..iofti.7,,u,,y oi mo Union. ;tnd resolve, that tka'jle. tiie ' mdicatinyit nhntl
nose.l ,n ilmr. - " ,. . . ' "
I he tnitinalne , v clatter has exercise.! o.r. . r 'powjuig dispositions on U rir .port and
th e'l'lo'tiihi... a.vl the feais ... c . lit IS det iar.'.! il ll.r. ci..- r.f l.n
.. ...J ..... .7,...-. ... ..... II,. I I
:r quar-
t.m
1
rily remain cyphers always inelh-7 ,,. 1 ' uar" '"' c"i"-.-.i.ios, ht
seat whore they must neressa-'
.r nicti.it., an.i tne iu,im roniinues.. ( r- S. Cazitle.
Tho I'.litorof the united Mates ra.e,te, says-Our
ing,that;f.?trfo- th" process nf the measures alluded to. all occasion of collision between the Federal and Slate author-
m. cave I Inrl .. ...
mlcrht,,,,,,,; thesHCini-n. ff,ri(,r ri, ,.1,,,rH th(,irj Hies should be st-diiou-lv avoided on
cient,often contemptible in the eves ol
other.', a reproach to themselves, and a disgrace to the State (hey represent. MillV filch bflVn rri.rM. I
- j v. i.''... ii. i.,ni.,i,,is . ..- . . ' . ..
from more States than on,, have hern ZICZZ:: Tl 'V""' ! T " "tiU " '"'P'S that the pain
laughed nt, done nolhin" for the People "a k ""l '.eot'.erpai,-. Wei,Pard a p-pod"',..! controversy, in which that state is and little for themselves Cf.l vocktt- tb, hOKvt"r " ""- w'" 'i iUea that;"0?, c,,.ss:,Kd, may thereby be satisfacH pout ,...r a. p-pcr, ,. -ii - Itorily adjusted, and the Union ofthe
avi.-ne ll.-rt-.!- J
..... i ... .. ..uu .1 M. What part of speech is Anto Masonry? J. An eregular defective verb. M. Was Morgan's death profecied J. JNosirit was rrr:.nf,l
nffl.r. I . A. n. 'V '"-l
lie Gen nil Assemble.
".'HUH' I .-SilMf hnrn C I m .
. - . i oiiieoeraev. men l"s proud empire j, f(,reVer, broken up ;,,! nought wi ief(, but tlw d.sronlant fragment., which once conJt. ..ted thij Union of free, eonf.-ckra-. ted states."
G
en. Ha
rrison has nr Ceh..l .l.
... . 1 . . .... u n, ,IJC.
Moncai Society of FiUi
M. Very well, Vo , k J .in Jll ,' ' ri
peict at the school comim.tee da ! Vxrcilt:li ? '
... ... n, oeihe third Tuesday prc-i,, 1T . ",UI 1,10 tioi ..-nimciit of ceding the last X...f,, : ... 1 . ! llie Um.ed Stale? ...i :.. .- . . .
..; in next month. . , "" v"ui niuivitiuai states, lr-. T. . : tcirrr.thi.r. ...hi, .. '
V'OKiun J.anscnpt. uu other interr:sfin and val-
uan.o papcrs relating to the Territorial "story 0f Indiana. These papers will ho of grcat value to thc future historr i who may prepare a biftorv of th WcnUro StHtri.
v 1
Joseph Kent, lain mivcrnnr r.rivr..
mil has been tlrrted U. S. .Senator" om that state, for ,ua.wl .. or'
i r ' uv- i years, place of Gen. Smith. h
