Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 February 1832 — Page 1

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as (his country';. glory, -'Mt" teat f,f :i g1 ";d.efui people will beeiew their soidii r grave. May th.it day bo distant' ":- iks not

say

.men.

Fran the .V. Orlfcz-is free Press, Jtin. 5. Wc cor.y to-ihiv cz editorial, wi'h whicli

IS published f.t 2 50 cents, for 52 pumbcrs; v.hirh may be iiischarj;c(l by tl:c payment of at tiij time of subscribing. brim- thn miltll-

, . ; i I .1 . i, ; the ltn i(ki,CL-ircvLtry S'.'.lKiJt i n has latch nl interest ol bcth parties, U.ut ucis.., ks We flUli it i:i th-. solicited. j (iii!iein Li;;ht, ;iir'.' dancl true republican A failure to notify a wish to discon-i newspapt-r, puhl;sii.d i?i l'.astpoi-t. Maine, "tinur; at the expiration of the time sub- j and were the sour.se less respectable, u.iht scribed for, wi be conside. cd a new en-1 houat it a hoax. jraecmcnt; no subscriber at hucrty to T ,

ciiicor.tinuc, until all ancarages are paid. ; jHckson fi:urTl5v t,at h5; Cab.net was dis-

Subscribers must pay the postage on their papcr when sent by mail. Let

ters by mail to the Editor. on business

fame and bis chivalry were cannonized by J as stated by Mr Clay , does noi cei tai.dv b-dv cJ the- pliant conduct cf Colonel the pulpit and the press, to produce the; absolve tier irom a!i itsncntibhuv. r.ra Johi:0!i at iLn u:e1uiab.t b-ttie ot trc

j ciDWi.iail til lcr.cral Jjckvmi, and i;uil , docs it, upon any prmciple cJ justice,: lhaircs. the natives. But what did all this tiTcci: j authoiizc her to procrastinate ns pay-! A vf" id-' if ' " What was the is-suc ? Whv, it had no! merit iiuu year to year, nmii tl-c citiii-i ' ' ut'.

must bo paid,orthcy will not be attended to. Puoui'CF. will be received at the Cash Trrce: Price, for subscriptions, if delivered within the year. Advkrtisemf.nts not exceeding thirteen w ill be inserted three times for one dollar, and twenty -fro; cents for each after insertion longer ones in the aame proportion. jF Persons sendinj; Advertisements, must specify the number of times they wish them inserted, or they will be continued until ordered out, and must be paid for accordingly. Trow tif Louisiana Free Press, Dec 22. Tliis (':tv the eve of an Anniversary

which records the undying glory of the man

tracted by the prh ate feuds among itr members, resolved, that while he had peace abroad, he would maintain it at home, and preserve the honor and dignity of the Cabinet councils, rinding, that all attempts at conciliation proved abuUive, and tint there was no hope of concluding a treaty of peace, amor.;- the discordant materials of which his Cabinet was composed, he took the bold resolution cf disclvini his ministry, by appointing others to office who would fearlessly discharge their official public duties, without reference to their private considerations

j of personal ill-will. In this memorable in

stance, as in all others, which have fallen within his purview and embrace, lie carried his designs into immediate execution, and presented to the American people, a new Cabinet council, composed of the best materials the country a ff Tided, and such an one, as had an immediate tfiect, to advance his personal popularity. At the time that he adopted his most ex-

tram duiary step, the world looked upon him

vigor, to the pupulauty of the executive,, ilce their claims by scllin;; thtm at hall j niJt- at l!,e fcl" oi Mr. S and to advance the prosperity ol his ad-' their nominal amount. The debts crea !etownJ n obedience

other tendency, than to j.-ive renewed j tors, in despair, shall be di iv en to sacri- ! v e Lave this daj " a MJpeib svrorc

at l lie lactoiy oi .Mr. Starr in Mid-

to a vote cf

ministration. Kvciv effort that vr o! . ted bv the -ow, i r.,.t. !-...;, .,, ..rV- : K I he actuat cost ol this swerd

the rpposition have made lo destroy the. j higher rate ol interest, and much nicre ! is cnt lh'jU'atid dsIUrs, and it is belie td, Gcncia.S acimir.isti ation, has had a con-j recent in their oririn. thou-h not niort lhat a tno,c 3lJPc,b article of this kind

trafv tflect. and we to-.lay behold him ! meritorious in their nature thn ifU ( seen in this, or any other ccun

far more popular than ever, and triumph- j have been set' led iiis still icmatr.s, and antly standing before the people of Ihejihe holdeisof the stoch are now told by republic, no.ilying tlicrn by a nod or a! Mr Clay, tht, lor their loiu-foibearii.ee tit i. . ..1-

ouk, thai v id be re elected. I hat he tor ths easy terms upon which the

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v::ose i:;mie adorns tnis column do wc I wnu aseonjsunieur, anu comu scarcely oedetcrminately hoist the Jackson' Flac- j lieve, that the chief Magistrate cf a free Nv v '-nly lioist ::' nail it to our mast pvay- j j)eople, dejTfiiding on the suffrages of the i':v; that, should wo sink oursel es. thai em-! manv for h.s oflice, would date to take so bit m m.-v si ill '.loat un-ullied above our. strange and so extraordinary a step, and wreck. Vv'e shall be railed at, roared at j tlmse vvao were oprjo-ed to the President, and oar ou'v coranee will W, tosiv, with ! chuckled at the prospect before them, and Puke riits. -is. "let him roar again!" We j were self assured, that he had by that act are no seeking n praduce a glittering arti- i alone. ioreAer daumied his itvspects and

cle nor to make a narade ot slwvy senti-i ppuiauty. we, wno are ot the opr-nsi

will be President the next four vears, we

Cannot doubt; the fact has aheady been settled, and we must abide by th issue, however painful it may be to our feelings.'

As 3n honest man is the ncblest work of Go-i;" so wc beliere an h,net gov eminent is the noblest of all the works of man. The high reputation for integ rily and frank dealing, which our repub lie has maintained through a lone stiies of years, at home and among the distant nations of the eaitb, should not be lighdy tampered with. Each patriot c'nizen cherishes it as fondly and as proudly as he does his own, and is not prepared to sell it, as Jodas did his God, lor a few pieces of silver. He places toy just an estimate unon true eloi v. to sullv it be a

miserly calculation of coUts -,r,d cents, wasteful expenditures of ibt i lords, has

The moment hasanived when the reck- j Strayed him into a belief, that his igno

ess an'Oition o cur statefen;en inui.'. " ' -o ......iS,

awaken tho jealousy of the people upon-

y We sha!l endeavor to ijivc a brief

description of it. On one tide cf the hilt arc the arms of the United States on the other, the

! lolloping inscription "Voted by the

Congress of the Unied States, to C oh HlcilAltD M. Johnson", in testimony cf the :i-e ot his gallantry in the battle of the Thames, in Upper Canada, October 5th, 1813." The head of the hi.t is an eagle, bearing an open wreath in its mouth. The head of the guard is a bust of Ceres. The thumb pieces on each side form a spread eagle, .holding in Ida talons an emblem of agiiculture. The bow of the gu3id represents a wreath of

tries, haveall been attained, and a longer j "'. uic continuance of the reiaiin, is to be de 1 alcs'- 1 he bl2.d cf ih s'brc ku d t , riot the best ma!ei:als and so well tem-

overpowering influence.

have advanced their capital, tUey are to

be rcquhed by another perhaps an eternal postponement. That the immediate discharge of the 3 per cent, stock, would draw after it, a dissolution of the connexion subsisting between the government and the Bank, is one of is most powerful lecommerda tions. The objects vrhich or iginally in duced this connexion- the necessity of giving stability and cha?actcr to the in

stitution at home and in foreign coun- i

Mr. Ciay has grossly mistaken the character f the American peop'c The

pered as to resist any impression that nus been attempted to be made uj on it. The Scabbard is tic It 1 gilded: the

ornaments, vhich are cf solid go'd, re-

this d:tp!y imereMing subject; they

must look to !heir character and that of 'heir government, lest bolh should M.tTer

by the unlicensed projtcis of designing

nraiseivnrhv s.r.o;ti vrnrss wh-.rh rh v ! l" l,"ult

have heretofore evinced in rRard uJa eat "edit on the ingenuity cf tho

il list. The case that contains the sword is cf

h hat kind of wood called bird's eye n a. ie,

and i of supenor beauty and workmansnip. Mr Starr, the manufacturer rf this sv.o'd. on his journey to Woshinton,

would be weil icceived. Not so. 1 hey

do-nor to n.a.e a paiaoc o emi-, iyi . - uu a.c ea u,e - . . j o o jishoncstly rc(use lo discharge a dt bt ol i;ientswe a'c n earnest; and have no time : :-:nn, thougut thus, an any rate, and we fan- ponucjos. ... ' , , .. .o c iuh nutre.lh s, not to cull bouquets.- ! cicd at the moment, that wc saw C oeval The ear;erncss of Mr Clay to prevent ! Illt; tars e tatu.mg, merely because tin v To thnse ef the present d.iv, who mav be : Jackson tumiiling from his throne ' Wc the extinguishmt m o'" the pub'ic debt, cm) 4,1 rfl be compelled :o do it, or beiatt tested m our fate and reputation, we thought as other tluatght, that good and j as recommtrded by G-. r Jack-on, has ca.use thf could make a few dollars by

would give clearly to understand, what are , talemed and dism-gaivld men, s.iatCMnen j jj. jj, to Uit; ;1 coure of po'iry which, i ultl!0l-li:S U;e non.ey, and speculating our principles aid why they are such, and i and scholars, could not he f.nmd, v. ho would i jf ad. ,pteti, XM b.mg disgrace upor,iuPcnitshould this publicationupon whose mtancy . be widmg to risk themselves v. an .ttcmpt j t, , jf pj V ' s r , The instantaneous uluction of duties nrnvm.v frown, and at wh,sc ambiuon ; to repair a broken winded administration, ' ' ' " ' ti,t. t.'. ? i which Mr. C!av proposes, Mould bankmoro Aillsmik defend with years and a j hut what was the result Contrary to alt t,,e "-'c, h, t.us opposes he p , ' ' and 1 t. . J i ,r... .rt..u, imiivin r:i!ni.:,tinn .! I'lctniwiit hmw. 4.I.I . .nCil; OI 1 1 w 1 t U 1 1 . a I t O I 1 11 C 1 1 11 li 1 1 ' tl 0. u ' 1 '

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ration and more eitted hards wc desire ; his Caotnet with men, who were advautage-1 v ir that remnant, says

th d, with reMitct to this trm;? (piestion, ouiy known as statesmen, scholars, and millions consist of the 5

there should be a plain recording mcnunniit ' patriots who were popular in ail sections j crea'ed bv the act ol

are rigid in enforcing economy in the disbursement of their money, but they

I nip )'iri ru f n f mvk rntitr irmrii.tr

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. . - 1 i . 1 I 'J' ai) CUMULI .tIC tl I (I l !' that nr mdine nenuriousness w lijch wouid i 1 1 . ... i.

. .i l o i i ter an ot pot turiii v o e xamininp- it Wo honestly refuse to disthai ge a dt bt ol . 7 . - .

ate r et judges o' things or this iO t. i t. C it would appear to us that its u da arthip caru'Ot lo ccedcd ' he hn 25 . b"e described, is of gold, and tie bkide. i supposid to equal the m;-nu-actuxs cf Dania'-cus Mr. Start sas icarnot be bioktn that it 1. -s Lcir- severely stuiTk rgainst fifty other swords, witl out n,uking the least impression its edgr. I he workmanship in ai! it parts, vv a . executed by native Americans

: it 5c a r i 1 h -il f r 1 r f 1 ni f i. f ir f . that ". r

e. I hit leeo ' ' '

nuned to !

,,JV .,r,.i. t no p3rt of hissTiec.h, has he alluriev J7Q0 w'ich ti -e probao'e operation ol the meas

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vi our pi-chitons are ant! deeds. ; ot the country, and his tormer pepuiai uy, j vox t, vr nl cjocs not sta,v bound to re uPon ine nicrcantne nrrercsia 01 the rr-r.i inc ini. u.c urn i.v.-.r. Andrew Ju kson is the man of or, ns he j h,c;,d cf being weakened, ijecante hVmet ;jefcrn a. aJ ptt feClli)td li(nc hlil which j country. Couid it have U en overlooked I The 9Wold votcd to Col. Richard MU a-urcciiv the man nf the nati,ms dunce- TrS 'i5 1-r"?f I it oiay discharge, vrhenever it suits i:5,n hl"" ov 15 hc 'iraieiy, to J.,hnscn, by a resolution ol Conpess, m na t:il the Presidential seat of thU.ute-dj convenience, and when it is dis sacr iliCe ,tn hls own ar.-bition, the for- ; ?l.sliinor.v ci tl:eir ,cr.se ot hln luuiry States. II ,;o: md he become se-,ot to- 1 '-a a, cmnt u 1USl bo e b U) m j tunes and hope, oftlt entemnsmg class aild d conduct, in lhc (!ccie day, nor yesterday, nor hist ' ear, nor .m v , t .... . . ......... , , i of his fellow-citizens.' I he Import of the ! . n , -

, . y. , an iiia'ii:;)i 10 on.vr tiir.i mio (iisrenute ' "i tiooar or uotiar. 1 e mnu;, aoe r . ,,u U)C a ia iie"rs in j oner anauj. oui IP

'''''" vtianu (u.A...ai:c u.c , , ' . I T ... . S.-rvoinr n! rhf 1 vwuiri; chnus thnt .. , -.. - t

r iv.t .,tv ...a.i i . ui -uu n.i.c mav.e, ueeausr ne i emov en l r-ionuisunno.se. Loni'tcss can han ;vi w" i ie late war wiin iirc:.i lirilatn.

iv , I ' V ft t I 4.ft VUI V HH IWIVJ Ull.l ll ) tlVtl i

tication into his character and claims I x"" ? 1 c "- u ' "''i Ihavonable and true men will recollect. i ,n tiie employment ct the pub.ic, aiK. tor,

;r. any oi w .ior.i nan ;oi r; necn uctoru.esiv

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O ' ' ! ,n..n.t!,.nf tl:r...n..l,n.. I...O .. . ' . I

tie thr- .h wlnrh .u.r: -.n i.,vmt .-it nn m,iM I t.-i v.e i-aM.a ne ,u, ,ti u.-r c a- , . , , , .

' , , . nuse of the dUHdv-mt-tr- of m ""'oorb iu uu; iu.ee per cem, v,un a cap h t.ebecr. :n dc. 1 Ie became the man ct cur V.:.'1" r UK ,(a --VY , il of thirteen n-iUiooH wo-rh 3n irt.f choie ( . ..jsev..riu itron vet lone he- 1 he renroecd-men woo h hi long feasted thirteen nMond wo.tb an inter fue hN election. )ihn:'&tl lie hcc'i.Te the ! nnd f:i!tc nctl.on the pap cf the treasury- est of six per cent

.!- . 1- . v i i. i .. i ... '. nun who hao louir been detauliers ar.d had! Ibis is Mivlock lomc. unmixed wit!

i a ins m f nerei :ia;ieci, uiai me ' . - o - - - :,. . f r .. t:. ..... ...4.i .a proved upon tnc vita is oi t:ie revenue, so a rrnin of lustice or frmi'.rnsUv.

iluar (.d.'.id .oa.iCe:

, . of prescription, and th.e war of vcrus and I: .s Andrew Jackson tae man cf our j err.ans grew "vvendrous bar." Tiie ei of rhoun t hot t'us great uati-M answer iur us: ; nrosrriorirn was the nrdc- rf the f1.,v ' th..

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ji-'.ei; id i.ii. u ia,uim it i.i ieii v wii ue-- ; rrmpvrv

t .i.iu i iii.i' :,iiu:.iv i - . . . i w c if , tt,.. mi, ' sorn asthev were dismissed, andexnosed in ! .T, v ab i. on me uiu i . . . . . . , i ,i : their iniquitous transactions, raiioci the cry p

told long, and pitiful stories about

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eaose ne is a o:ave, nones,, patriotic, anu llu.ir suOVrings thev avowed, in many in-j the government cannot, by lending 1

capable man. on, tns d;scr::cu enemies, , stariCCS lh;,t us lhev h..d Uvcd on thc bo;jn t-or)ev, realize more than 3 per cent, in parsing over tue bravery, toe nooesiv, the ! f rilin,v w tanf,- ..-r tt,i,.t,- ... .... j .e.. a' n,

pati ir.ti.m all too b: i. hanUv unassailable, ! ,u, Y r-e ouit'ed tr l.r- i-.v th.-1. , r , 1 i i . ' . . ' i... e . e tiiiii.ee. lo a tile, ieise m ! U i f on rirtr.r thf r-n-iinT r.f h.-r 1 r..ieven bv Mich as von seized on cata!r.l-! ,c ..... a .-. . , ,a.v opuses me pavmeni or iie-r o per

nv. and lab,red- v u l,.bored!-to ! V ,1 lt, it woul j involve a pecuni

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believe, wih the Secretary of the Tiea I u:'u'u ,Ji imporiMious nave ucvn , ,Kescntt d to that gentleman yesterday bv sury, that it would be w .Le to pny ( IY a j rr,afJe Wlth!n lhc ,ast 'ar ufo:' wi'lch j the P esidenu f the United b'tates. 'I"hs

stock ol thiiteen millions, cntiinr its ! neav c,ulJtS 4,a'G uctn f'au1' utMil' I lads of departments, ar.d many n-e m-

n ore than wai requnee. let the censump-; bers c! bclh houscs 0f Congress attended tton of the nation, a large portion of thern ;to NvjU.t.ss an i01!Or no ,css i:plin. yet remains upon the .shelve. of tfie j lh2n it js dt.scrvtd Oo prcwholesale and retail merchant. Jn this . ..:.,l to r, johnv,n ., mztii (l

Thcj sfaieoi our u.crcanu-e s.ta.rs, -r. L .ay j cou:UiyS approbation, the ptesideut U

anient here relied on for relusinr to Uli5nes 10 -tc nie couuny noonto v dressed him as t'olhiwa:

discharge thirteen millions of the public

debt c! J:rese?iti will tomhy defeat its payment through all time to come. For,

per haps, a period will never arrive, when

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despoil him of that. Von said he was (but ; complained and wept for them, and natiu-ne v!,y repeat the abs.uid.tie-) even, thing appe;iS, wcre inurv to thc pv.., S(Jicit. that 1 a.st nood and ALuice ccutd say, with j ,,r tjlc exercise of his clemency, in favor of their eve., blinded against th.e avenging arm th ,.,i n!t !,.. tnmV.d A:W. .

v.hich a nation's indignation stretched fear- j theIn alu OV ii he an,,vered thc complaints ..M.- .l.. -..-. II..... .1.. .x... .. . . .

.troving the invaders of h

ary loss. 1 is is se'-n??incLS, in its most unblus'ning and hideous asnect.

imrmr!:i'!i.n rd f - f .'.tii. bh.rh Irrf r. f 1

duty. Thc .success cf this wild piedcct. ":r 1 -ow pci Torm an r.fiicc which Is would snrcad consternation. (Ihn.3v.nd ! ve:" 'atifymg to my feelings In lhc

lin. through every citv in the Union. I Sste w-r' eur conntty was assailed cn even Jackson insists that the reduction 1 c,y s:de; on ,he vvhcle At,an,lc coaff

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of duties sliall

be

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take en.ct until lime ahdl have hetn ai- '!tIS' Zl u, Kn,e l,me- il'-r,tjrtu " lorded for the consumption or the pre- :''-r leiiow citizens, you lien held a stasent importation?; that the ccuntiv shall 1 lion in the public councils, which afTordbe fully warred Lt d apprised of 'it, : i: -"d you an opponumtv to render services, our merchants can then invest their caoi iv;ilil which a patriotism less ardent i ' til i- i iv

!tal accofdinSv. This would t,, tscs ve . wotiui have ten sa-tiiitu- cm you re-

ma auove inem. 1 1 v. is the man or our ..f ..ti i ... ir-,. n .-,,i .1. ..

1 !.o.ro liecause he has. not cor. tent wita . fil(i ;nu., ,.a , cru., ,,..1,. ,v

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out the tongne vx cah.11.ny. and laid oare , and u.o cue and the other, I have!liWt, U, LUU t ,e h-oo,vv,v.ess 01 mtngue.-ile hav ttt-; veih;cd n.vself to my God and mv country, "ode thc no-p!n -d. hv his mere and single woith, over t0 h'0id vca and inviolate, and I cannot t:: per cent an opposmon w.ncn had invoked every evil , now i.ctd vour murmurings. V.-.u are un- j ptor.css, r-a!

h.oo.ccts to the paymenno, be- 1 paired to the field, at the head if a rfgicause the debt 13 unjust. It is a debt ol tfc- J, of t5)C nllc'1 '50,' 0'J:10!-11 : rtr oi volu-'cei a-d n et the erermthe revolution a na tol ih- treasure rv hvoukl secure the tr.eroanlile imc, est ; U'L"1 01 rx olu.,tcei e..d n.c the enemy , cr 1 o m rchise , r t CrLVr- fro.n a shock from which years of p,m;-;" fonds where he v. as most C h s c'1 cttn ress 2n Z Z " Parity would be rcnuireelto rceWm it. i 'or.r.id.LSe. At thc he.d o! that corps, tut ins election rests upon tiie .act. 1 ' J r -,rr r" ..i.f.i.d r,. tt . . .. i,,.i . J 1 I I ,,l nu tl, c rAi.rcp iKmmUl rr.r- f.a., 1 "r'!' Cil SUpIOtteU DV It, V(U K V. h t

s out o per cent, interest, , ..:,: d in V r-r f ! r v h t "' l1 hc rt,:c c ai lantr y , and e bsenual iy conion can ie nd out ir fond 4 at honoral. , Oiitic, unci c t cot (.-nce v-. d. . '

. rir;uicG :n inc vie tor v vr i cn was ou-

s'Miit 11 an m os ( a st ruction. .e 1 ; t ho

in.m f our choice because he has move mi toes. oVeun d by fewer vices personal

! p aitii-.d iiati any c'.ker pretender to

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ize he V b 1 prnf t I ci.ili.ed world, would enable the Presi- tained-Your country is grateful for ize the puitul proht ot per , ,. , . . , . ...... e serv;coe. and fl tnmr.;iancc vv th :i

ueru ie oisenaioc inc ijul:ic oe. wooio1 ' r

redOiUtmn 01 i.engrt-ss, 1 preset t to yen

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J Do vou desire :

j we shall iiorv to s.e

n ag tin pt e sh..g ever this .: J We will l: a'i; you. 2: r

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worthv and 1 have turned on oot." ieer.l!!! A lost ard niiicniintnir.ini n."nn!p ut

The removals made bv Gen. .hcksr.n.i ill hear rhi oronnsit'inn vr ith rb,!, ! the fn st four yea s of bis administr atior..

at thc comne r.ccmcnt ct his administra 'and contempt Every bosom should lion, were so numerous, that many oi ' bum v kh indignation at thi foul attempt his friends as well as the whole body ol 1 to erect a gieat and Iree govc-nment into

it meets With ..ir. Clay s zealous and Unqualified opposition. I.ouisvilt'e Public Advertiser.

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his foes, were assured, that be cu'd 1 a svv indl'mg shaver devising ways and destroy his popularity, and lose the con-i means m eieiraud its creditors of thctt camlence of the people! Put what was sure w'.-.U h manned her fleets and clotfivd

name is the issue? As stange as it may r.pp? ar, j lur armies, at a etisis, when, without

Ids coin C of coi duct produced an elTeci,: credit or resources, she was enear-ed in

Pron the Parking (ircen jldvertizcr. COL. JOHNSON.

j To which Colo;, el Johnson replied: i Mr. Prailirii With sent: mints of

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unltign;.! gia'iuiek- to thisna'.u nal legisI iature, for the n siitnonial cf their ar prr,-

Tq time like the present, when fame bation, ami to vou, sit, for thc coidialitv

and character, when love cf country r.r.d w itb width it i presented, 1 aceept the

decided1- contrary to that which had ; a desperate struggle for her liberties. deeds of valor and patriotism, are alike 'd.mition, ?.s the richest reward

been anticipated, and added remcwed, 'i'he fact, that the debt hears hut o per j forgotten, in the ree kles storms of p?.r.v ' die-i 's mer it-

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strcr.g.h to hii personal popularity, ?nd,j cent, interest, increas.ts, instead of les- 1 strile, it roav not bj amiss when the re- m use of a slender claim which I l.ae to

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sal pillars of his administration These . because the lower the rate of interest, ; the individual at the U:t" of thi pata-,thc furbcctance of cur country under a facts, are too well known. Mange as they j the greater is the injury it.flicted upon! graph, is asai!cj, toc-i; the atteli'iel) o! cou'imitd repetition of ii jurits, it becertainly are, to admit c! dispute or con- 1 the public cn ditors by withholding their ! the ' pub. ic ti.ii d to t-f tiii: vvh:cb cane m.y duv wl en thc iast resort cf

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General Jackton unpopular, by declaring mot ally dishorn st to delay this payment ; president also ecs'roy the r, loiutH!, td

jgair.st the coutsc which he adopted in another moment It v.ouhj be so po-'l.is Ii lends, among rbe most itsiectable relation to the lemoval of the Indians. . ivmnced in the tvansaetiocs of psivaie j ot wh.un may b.- tar.k. d . M. J, hn-.o. 1'hcy shed tears of pity, blood and vire ! life and lhc profiigaey of th.e n.eastiie ; Another ttasoo whit U mdm.es the oj.p, gar, over the dismal fate cf the poor Ir-. rendered more gh'ir.g in the present in- j siti.ui to Zander Mr. J , that they anii.i diar.s, ar.d in their behalf, set up a cry of staocc, bccru"c the debtor is a sovereign- i pate that ho may be chosen ny the demo prescription and persecution. uhi h was' ty. and amenable to no legit process, by ; cratic party to inn for the Vice pie-riJen

ontv eo.ua. :eu hv thc veli of the sa aires whs. its ob:n-atiems can b vt.'nrrt-A rv- m.d il.r-.dm.r 1.;. 1 .. 1 -r u hi.-. it n m, h inrn-uni hv ...

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hive- done l.r.or o at y leader. Toeir woith sep; bed my tie fieiet.cy; : n.i it will ever eit: me pleasure to regard thi as a token ot their mc;it Unwutthy as I am d this distinction. I derhe great censolation from the elcva'ed character of

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t iey rc echoed through t.ie fastnesses r arumous, will scoin to avail iLenisehes 1 Lii,wcr thc nt.r'.v.s.- nl if.tt r.r.f.-AiuU. .n.d the exalted itfi.uta'ion e.1" the im irid

and g.ctts ot the wi'dsot the west. The of this advantage What the rigour of! They cannot fclV.et th.e gew.l 'cause b Ual designated to carry it into c licet, naked savage, whose blood s'ained hand . the law is too impotent to exact, their j decrvirg its friends. 1 he ..llving ai " -

llie Sttcarmsot tiie -honor, iheil L"tner0i'V. tilt dr love of ir... d' dfsr 1 hwinn nt !,fkivnrfl .1 .1 1 ho r.,-. . U ' Tin- Amerinn l'.-ir Sefiftv. on-

g borderer and ?ett!cr, was ar- faith and fair dealing, will promptly ! of the President who nteaenu d it, and : tioc since ( d'sr : d a liberal rc ward cf

r-y ing in a mantle of glory in the ves-' concede. J the reply of Col. Johnson on that ect a 5"U dollars tor the test t?y on the txt. d robe s of the stint and lugged before! That thc government is bound to dis- I sion. It was voted b Congress, as a pi dii m-v of a Cinress of x;atici:s, for the world, fjr iii appiobaiion, uhiLihis ekaitje tbi dcbt'iu no presented lime,' ! small tuken cf the anpiubutLi oi t!t . the pit-civatiwii ol peace.

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