Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 15, Number 27, Vincennes, Knox County, 21 August 1824 — Page 1

; , t superior to him. Marl? the change, and the American peopV. ifexerciscd, an am'iilbi I 1 i N U ho, t.om small innovations, the n n pio pic en.euy all e.i .) exists. We et e.c tw m r v 77 T77 dueed, has giauuahy emaiged, and is n me other in the count: y lit ami qu .ifiV IJVC A . w v , , .S , AUGUiT 2', M24 tii 7 . . - - - - 1

WYO U.VG A'o II The tignt which custom, founded on nes, then there w.,uld be home cx(usc tub vi-xr puksid-:nt nd lMC con;it,t of the peop e, hau sanctioned for sanctioning such a course ; this, how,f r(.r- tor the ice iJtsident lo be viewed ub liie evei, cannoi be bciiously pic er.dtd. 1$ ,..,licsca, ,...y exist wk the pco- """" tlic "'8'M". " Upon this subject I an. no p" rtuan. , or nl. true tc, theroselvc. shal adhere to b''' P. ju.e Mibve.lcd- hum. d away by any thro cither of tu.1.rincip es & to vir.ue ; the instant these ' .' "h Alomo,c camu oro. intent ; by mc ,,tm..K .. wamIrc abandoned, freedom must ol necessilv " ' aS CXf"j"; ' ''"i' T T"' . ' '"' f"' buUO SUS,am our ic'ubdecline, a ,d u.U natety he laid pros.,- ,te. f ,a c. "a "! " U'" "' be, "k,C,U "5 "can principle, ami to sec n.u y The patriots ol the (evolution and with "l '"IUa iC:U"Cl1 lo ' "s hunu' 8 rise to that prood a.l lofty clevaUo then th .se elevated scnti nenis of ,he bl" ",C Mc . bU 'CU ,,,l,c J,c!f bc'"S s c 15 rir'.ts of 1W1, which clnractemcd th.t l-oo.d by anmu.o,, . .e u..ri..i..K c , .(! of attai.m.R And ho i- tin. .o peri..l. I.a,e nearly p.ssel away, an I in- 10vl5',1 b' d'"1 atU J ,u ,'u' he i-fferlcd I he answer ,s plain ; oV triple is .as- becM intr that passport to w . l,lac,: calling to the presidential chair, the man ..flicc and prefer, net, which in fo.n.er . .hc 'Ulc '" l"u ';' o"'C.s, has ll.e heM es,ah I,..ti neswas yield.d to virtue nd to fai.h- " '".'ela.ion ., the vce pres.- cdcla.mto,.,, confidence. ou; aff rim..,. fl service. omrast the men no.v i,. ,,c,rt ,,a? !cen '"i"v ,.etl u,,o, and the.e aw .,ur Kniuto,le s 1 nnan AN DUE V ., , i . i r wa$ no t iir reason why toe second sn .ulu J CK.SOJ the man who in th i iv.rupower, wi'h th sc who conducted the af . , . , -. . . . , . . , , . . .

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In.ols .uo a,Mc,;.ated There was a d '"orc" ,,r ,W".,,C ',h.C hrs,,'me ,he "T "f '"y'" -xSf.-d time. wae... w.tn.n t .e walls of confess : ho 'Vl1 "'."""'S "e?7w. .h earth J ks stood forth, the I l.a.n. v.. , - n. en.cce Scentim.nts of lo'. '',,"ola""n '";,ilu,c d "as l,ac,d," P-". the D.oc der, the Deliverer ol l.l .. .,....,. ,,... .. ,'hosc' w,," "y o,iaKe thi.y rao c u, trv a.,d closed our war wnh a bill.

ti.oo h :o of a r 3p,eentauv. of te ,,ve exorc,!!c' a,ld lhc ,a;urs th;' cm cx,cnd; anry that li-h.e-c! a smile on the brow of s c ms. lered oy h. holder, an I 'y those " tOVcr ?,lim ' S f fvery patriot. J y spu acl through cur 7 , ... u dra-v to them their t.icnds I he hecre- landillunnnati n-. and feu s w re e ei y win he ooresj teu, that n thiii iiitrh- r.. , r , . . . , . J A i, i , .1 i t:rv ot tie I reasury, tor example, mde where witnessed ; and even the w ar v o-n er ws aspiret' u, net ause nothi hiiih . . r, r y .. , ' . , ... r , i r . i , o , wi .;, ; .. ;i ri pen lent of tie Finances ot the c untry he- soldin of tin R.-wihition foii;t hi u.hrcr w is .it'jsu oetl a it un the tjilt ot the ex ; , , .11:.. r . . , r , .1 ,1 . in wuhm his oiitrol, lias in the w.iy oi miti-sm the nauspoit of lhc momciu. . ecu ve Owca-ito.ta ly, n exa'Ople was tv . 4 f r... ....... to b. met wiu,oi too representatives o! fles a won h ous extent of patronage T hen was language .ike this hea.clthe freomen ol this count- v parting wi h rhe evi!s 10 produced from such a " I hr perseve.ai.ee. cknsu.n. ,nd iiaortint curactcr, lo bocome diplomatic a -tate ot tlunb-are incalculably reat, atul rupt.b e intcKnty of this man justly e- . at lore,, .. , ou t ; h,,' not as now, R'ot lP!c CV " " a,i Vrl?s 1 1 ,,e Lu"sl,lu' 1.11 .tu.un.'f.r tne nu-n )ie apooimm -nt ar,csl a'd Put thc, llmv"'lhc niost mis Jion a-d ..1 herty of his country W..e in ol eoiiecio. ot t port, po.t master of a litt.c cl,M,1US "dencies may at'iNe. M.eady imnuntiit cither, and he has p.eserv.d Vl l and even tor the office of receiv- tion be sensib.e of then,, fo. them both 1 His be the rdlllU(c 0, a n e. u. ..tester of some u.u- land district alrca(U haie they b en deeply le.t In ti?n of frecnu n, who have decerned .aid Wt.y are these tlrn. so? Why .s it that coK' rs a.tisaiib are found in array, will appreciate his urrth 1 he K ncthe mouJ independence, which should at ronU i.diiiK lor the acUancen.ent ot tluj. ro..s feeling of this bohl deincrer. tact, toou. members ol conos, is l,yr'K" a,,tl dept. ssim o! him to whom no- pcMi.it h.m, how, v, r, to se k hat th, .xamoie set in .node.., time, so t,u:y ait-oppos d: hile impot tant mat h.Rh office wach ihe pe p e were ucil muj 1 10 ue d.si'Uste.l ? fh.u man who tc,s are omitted or nrKli ctcd t.oouh prepared to thiuk he had m utcd. Mr. ha, marked the c mr.e and current of c- l,,is ral c,al,e' i"1 l,'c Pa,lKU M.on.oe possessed his cm.fi .ic ce and 111s vector oomeveat, pas', will be enabled ,M'ad f a department Offices within the friendship, and at Kynci bui k m Virginia, at onoc to answer W a.enot, as once conttol of these secutaries, a.e ..ot now the earliest opportunity that u a , p. e?ente were; the people ate slumbering at lo br disposed ol with any view to the d, he ex inced a dett. mination not to aptheir posts; virile is 0.1 the warn ; and merit ot the applicant ; but from the con- Pr in opposition to bin : and wt.o had th; repu ,ic m p.meiples, with which we side.ation. what is his inlluence, and how foirci c ani.s ? None ! I he man who h..d set -m, are fts- deciin.ni- l o revive, tar will it be in his power to serve me ? snatched his count. y trorn rum, and cosand to ua am them, belongs to the Knd Instead of being, as w as designed, the aid d ber strule for second independence, seise .1 the American people ers, supporters, & counsellors of the ex- h u h,s,It; lha dazx d, in a manner On deurioraiim from the principle, eruiivc, each presses in a diffe. ent way, that astonished even cudmity i.se.t, iviio which we set out, may be somewhat a, a calculation on popularity may seem miirht ell hav asserted a claim ; hut l.o t.acod,and partially accounted for For to sinction ; thereby introducing into tin d t ot Ivghi yea.s have yonc by and me. ly. the consti ution looked to the Vice cabine', conm-vcrsy and confusion, a: d sul1 he uit s noclaim, but u-sts in .curt -President, as luxiin roia ion to succc. d dcst.oving ihe peace, the order, and the nu nt at h,,me vv,,1,c ot,,cs an figu. into toe first ofiur in the government Ur harmouv ol government. It is not fancy ,n t,ic U'rand d.ama, and immodestly urgwas without pai.onage or power ; and v alone that weaves this picture ; evils. iPnK thc,r oun pretcnmns. His state aven if at that time more than now.u.tue 'Ot ahead) existing, must in iuture be lone has, as yet, i.rgtd his prctei.Mo. f Sc had been warning, inducement wasevi looked for, if the 1 ourst now -ougl.ttobc he saul a11 l.hal a n,an J,ck', dently less; s.nee tlttiery and fi es-e established shall, through the Sanction ot should I say I w ill j,t Id imself 10 .l:c Jucu d avail nothing with one u ho had the people, obtain success. ,f elected. nci.Se then, and reno'htng to bestow. Hut a change was Hie fram. is ol the constitution did not ntcmb r 'tis J AC K C)NT, the deliverer coMsido ed necessary, at.d the ret uh'icatis perceive the a. rival of a peiiod, whcnthi- m co,,T,try that is In lore ou I- ;.o of the United States, estrang -d in their couns - llors of the president would be antim. : it coolness Sc dispassionate ju gju igiUv nt bv tin ahnming cmucs o 801 found intriguing tor his place, or tlu trtent ? onc enn believe it, w ho wi I o( k between Mr J flVrson aid Hum. gave would doubtless have intei posed a retnc u C(,"stant success, w -hen com. n c; bit-h to an a.te.a.ion, .he first ff ct of dy To attempt an alteration now, has uilh generals of ac know lodged abiPy, Wich was to put aside ose of the fi.tmsi been thought of by many; and it might l,"lei; cucumstances the rn fi g.oot patriots of the Revolution a man of in be well, were it not that by fn quenl chan- aml discouraging. Who lo -k to tin u-c.-nipiil)e integ.ity, ml of stern Uepub ges and alterations, revcren-c tor the in- n"'form tenor of his life, will pcccivc him lie 1 i principles ; I mean G- e int.)n, 5t. omc t m v i.nmir d ; nd because, a man e:cner ur, liberal, and brave ; d one who in his day had few cuuu., none in the iroud sensv; and subr ullcctioji cf whys for finnness, inicgrity and dechto:: :