Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 7, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 March 1832 — Page 1
BY BLEU STOUT.J VHSCETZCES, SiLTUHBilY, 2832."
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f "..! --iVi-vs a: I'.-.'vdi, SP":OOC0.1 1 !u- .n.mirv fiAd!hPu li .d! T am nrn'oundlv prateful for the an i and vexations history nt this su
I v a i -1 at 0100 I - I ...at. S;- -o- . ,; ,cccniiv evinced the ex-cnt of their ! probation which that d-.stmemishe-u body J 11 i'-us propoS1 had been m-
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j hospital stmrs, and ether expenses on ac- j i count of the uk, S-5.000.
For improvements and necessary repairs nf Navy yards, viz : Fiir tli luiv v :'. i rt fit Prrkmm f'i . 1 1 C 1 i . ! UOI IM l"S, Fur thpn.ivvranl nf Rnsfr.n Corp.-.n For the navy ymd a New Yo:k, rOOO-i rormeuax) j aro ai rnu uvipnn.
I or the navy yard at vVash.n, M- j corsidcrations ai st uir ( il'- rts lor the i ; j;U aocen tnt ot tin: safety a, d lp iCtk.mJvud't Fenvla-'a'V'VMO !C('maU'n vveiLrc I h'.y miv, that utinci ; pincsj. vt the lot.tiy, pu() ic u.ae .i. For orch)ance&ordna!ceso;vs ioiio!1 H,e assauUs n'3dt; u'v" 'ou p'ifeip.es ; , r H-e to be .espec'td, and pi.bMc tius For defraying expenses that' m'acli -r' i by Ufdauh!til s it ants, the honor ol otu jvtiiS be sought ur other icwaids li.an I" fllP tVll f-.V 1! Mr lilii DiiVf'tt -r V. I- ft i-Io-l- t ! C'Litrv was not lost to Vout vie, a d 1 uuse t I n id lotism.
, , - - nil nosPS. vi, . K' fl j and trunSpoi ration of materaL and stores of an(i transp.ot tation of materal and stores i;f ! - a ' t.very description; for wharfatie and dfckaire, storage and rent, travtHingexpe. sest f : otticers and transportation ti seamen. hoi:se i rent, chamber money, and fuel and canities I t, r i;,,. ll. ll,., ., ! .. . t . . 1 1 ,tiii'. i s uuiti man uiwm" aii-ieneu lonav y yards and stations, and for officers in sick quarters, where there is no hospital, and for funeral expenses; for commissioners, clerk .hire, and office l ent, stationary, and fuel to navy agents; for premiums and incidental expenses of recruiting; for appiehending dcseitcrs; for compensation to jude advocate?; for per diem allowances for persons attending courts martial and courts of inpiiiy, and for officers er.g-iged-in extra service beyond the limits of their st itions for jirinting and stationary of every description, and for books, maps, charts, and niathcmati cal and nautical instruments, chronometers, models and drawings; f.u- purchase and repair of steam and fire engines, and for machinery; for purchase and maintenance of oxen atad hrvrses, and for carts, timber for wheels and workmen's tools of every description; for postage of letters on public service; for pilotage; for cabin furniture of vessels in commission, and for furniture of off i -cers houses at navy yards; for taxes on navy yards and public property; for assistance rendered to vessels in distress; for incidental I ibor at navy yards, not applicable to any other appropriation: for coal and other fuel for forges, foun defies and steam engines; for candles, oil and fuel, for vesst Liu commission and in ordinary; for repairs and buildings ef magazines and powder houses; for preparing models for ships to be built, and for no other objector put pose whatsoever, 2.50 000 dollars. For co'.mngtnt expenses for objects net herein before enumerated, S5U00 For the pay of officers and non-commissioned officers and privates and for subststtencc of the officers of the marine corps, 111,561 dollars. For subsistence of non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, and washerwomen serv ing on shore SlS,4i)9. For clothing, S28.765. For fuel, S9.09S. For contingent expenses, 14.000 dollars. F r military stores, 2000 dollars. For medicines, hospital stores, anel surgical i'ilrnm;-nt 2,f'i9 elollars. approved Fehruarv 24, 1832. FltOM 1IIJ-. ALBANY AHtlUS Letter frorr ihe Rt fiubLcan rnct brrs of the Xeio York L gisat'ai e, to the President Albany Ff.h 9 132. To his F.xcellency Andrew Jack on, President c the Untied states : sia The untfei signed, in the performaoce ofthedu y with which they have been charged by the republican members of the Legislature of the state ot N York, have the honor to transmit herewith, the proceedings of a meeting held by them ,n the capitol of the state, on the 3d inst. In doing so, they cannot restrain the ex pression of the strong feelings of indignation with which they view ths act to which those proceedings refer A preat majority of the ci'iz'.ns of this state have given repeated evidences of 'he high estimation in which thev have held your administration of the affairs of the nation. The inflexible integiry which has marked every act of your public life the mote than military courage, with which the responsibilities of your high station have b n assumed, and the con. s?ant regad manifested by you to the pu. fity of the Cons'itution, have strengthened their attachment to your person and your government; and they have not been regardless of the manner in which the splendid career of a military life, has been followed bv the many signal blcs j sin-: which your civil administration has bctowed upnn our country. This state wi nessed with pride, these lection of Mr Van Btiren by yout Excel lencv as your Secretary of State : Our cv z us hid give n repeated evidences ol their confidence in bim. Wi'h tlu watch fulness becoming a tree people, thev had! regarded bis conduct in the various sta lions to which he had been called, by the constituted authorities of the state Thev ! ; n3j witnessvd his attachment it order alii 1 to j)S capacity, honesty, end fiden y to J . . . tn co'-sMtution, and to the ctraracier state. ard the fee'-incs of its people, , r c,ct rfullv acouiesced in that remo 1 11 . ami Iree'v nrr nuertti tneir noisi 1 . , . . , , 1 .r.r,.w;ci,o.i 1 .n, t n irt tmir rail.! Vil i- - j
n r.co in MUon,oi an enlightened people. Tneir geneinn .nation of the high hopes they hadjrous support has been my shield and - ; i,nbilcd of the chatacter of your -,dmini-! stay, when, in times pst. the zjalons
; H!ra,i,m Phev saw w'ph undissembled 'pleasure, bis fTrts to aid yur F.xcel ! lencv in nv snccessbil attempt to res I . . ! .. u.. 1.," o i lr ui 1 1 .,,vn the- l,'hh rn IO' c t, m.ipinmi'M to its nuritv: and
uts.'tijn to which y cut paitiatity bad exalicd
him, became nccesstu v for the prescrva tjnn of your pc e .mst the attacks '
lhn,c whoatckn cumiu tt, vcur pe. -on and p'lucif s, t'.cv bchcid inyoU' C';i'l(!:iit'i! rni ii 1 fir iii i.i.ii m rf fi i " v" ' proof, that Oo LOU.'' TnT ion could OOSv hc tyts ot your F xcelknc) to Me ! cause ci ui coui.tn, md ,o poisons ; country was not lost to yout vice', a g 1 they felt, that the thev felt, that the same ard.rt n. i ioiisu., ! i
vhicl) h.v.1 been paniitvi, tlC ua'..SMtoce v.nli the icub'icati men-beis oi
0i (Orleans, had be i, bioughi n to J ,hc admiii'statk n ct the :. ei i.n.ent I I hev saw t.d telt this, in the v ftoi t nad
by your Excellency, to utepoie by ha' j ' sustain. 'JoihL I wjii ci i the assu and hen st nrgo iatirm. t: .,i h. vvhu.hv.cjran.ee of my undiminished ttspctt for
had warred wnn Citeal ILii.un: whi.h had been abandoned, it not so-1 entlet d, by subtle diplomacy; and upon hich your Excellency, at least, luu not been silent I he people of the whole country, feit indeed that their c! F. ieiiLe in your Ex eelkney vasnot misplaced, 1oi tlu ) Sjw and knew that n cousin -ration- ol a private natu; c could for a moment iifT ct your a dent desire to promote the common weal. It is tiuc thev were aware that there were ciuz ns in this Union, who could justify a'il participate m the sn under ot bee trade and salmi's rights,' who t omd 'calculate the vaiue of the U i-o,' ai d who cou el latirh at our caju-i'ies in a period of war and general ciisti esv. Era' they could no; believe that such teelinps con d sway any biach ol our hi.heito unu iied o'-er nment, and ic s ol aM, that they wotiiel ever dai e r(.vlnoe to impede the attempt ot you? Exccllercv, tn secure that for our mur.tiy for vvii'n h we hael expended millions ol our money . j and for which thousands ot our ciiiz-. ns had laid drwn then lives. Y .ur Excellency Ims cv' r rpprc cn ted tnc lecdregs of the- people of ttiis lee ings country, and it will net n vv be difiien for ycu to judge of thosv win h . n vade this whole community, agasi it act unprecedented in the enoa's of our country ; which baa impaired toe. bith r to exa'ted character ol our N"-i-nal Se nate which has insulted a State that vie 'd to none in attachment to i he Union, nd which has directly attacked an ad ministration that is founded in the afb c ions of the people I he state of N Yok. sir, ir, capable in i. eif of avenging the indignitv tuusolfeted toi!s cha'acer. in the petson of rs favoiite son. But vio should be unmind ful ot our duty, if we laiud in the expressi n of our sympathy with voiu ExCtHency' feeling n mortification, i.t this degradation of the country yoviliae lovv-d so well. Yet be assured, sir, that the. c is a redeeming spirit ia the people, and that those whom we have the honoi to represent, ardently tksitc ro oppottu pity of expressing their undiminished confidence in an adodnistrauon, which has c Kilted the chaiacter of our coun try, which has restored the purity ot the government, and has shed abroad upon the whole nation the continued blessings of peace and properi'y. In the hope that yo'jr Excellency" mav yet be spared many years to bless and adorn the only free nation upon earth U c remiin your sincere friend?, and veiy htiM.b'p servants, N P TALI.MmCE. 'I IHS XUMS'l lhbvG, LEVI PEAUOSLEY JOHN F 11 U Bit AKD, J V EO MONH's C HAS. L LIVINGSTONE G OS I R AN DEI. J V WILLIAMSON, PE I ER WOOD, KD. HOWELL, E. Ll ICUEIELn, VM M'lYMOUR, A A HON REMER. JAMES IlUfilblOX, VM II ANGEL THE PRESIDES i S REPLY ashington. Frr. 23 1832. Gchtlemeu: I have had '.e hon ur to receive your ietter ol the 9-bpist. mcto .1 . . . . .1 .... .. . sing th.e resolutions pas.eu a mee. ing cf the republican moo bcrs ot the Legislature of New Ynik," oi the rc jrction by the tn;ve ot the U States ol the nomination of Mattm an buicn, as I - . 1 , c I 1 the peop.e ot toe C niteti .ate. anu ,or oiineir grnorous "iituwi v 10. ..w u v...., i dence and support, onsetou or toe - rectitude of my intentions, my reliance, ..:n. 1 .luof, I" mtr oNuz-lil. , m an me viuvnu.i" ... ,....- .i.v has been unon the virtue and ratiiotism i r 1 . . Mj performance of the arduous mi. nat y on I ties allotted to me, though ctowned with - i success, was sought to he mde a gi our.d k . I ...1 C . t ! . . ot rcproaer; ana mis ni.tmnsiaumi oo 'the tm t ot my fellow ci z.' of the : ijteal State ol New YotU, assures
fihat s-. rvii es rot Jess fai hlu; j ,dmm. mmIkm, will oi be k
in the cui. ; Jess successiu y dv Undcd.
Whui such rciidnrr fnils the ptib icj 1 he American Government, notwithseivnt. ptib.ic libci y witi be in danger ; standing, eontinutd its c floris to cbtsin for ii ihe people become insensiVc t ! a rmtit inaticn in the trade. It waived
i- dp-run s fLrtd lo thi.se, who, with
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Muse t I nitiiotisiti I I cannot vvnhhuid mv entire ccrcur he legislature in their hi-b csiitf.sii'n .-i their eminent fellow ciuzen. v,.m j;hev have so i'(.neroU"lv ccine lo vi?.id his yreat public and private woith, ind my full cet.fidence in the integrity of his chaiacter. In calling bim fo the department of State tiom the exalted station he then occupied by the sutTi ag s of ttie people of tils njs'jve State, 1 was not n tluenctd noTe by his acknowledged talents aiid pi b ic servicesj th n by the general wish oid i xper fa-ion ol the Republican party thioughout the Union. The singular abi ity and success which oLtinguished his a 'mmistiatii ri of the do les of that Depanment, have fully jt stificd the sco. CtlOil I owe it to the la'e Sec cary of State, oivsrif, d to tin Ame iii an people, on Llhti ccasuai o sta-e, th.t si Lr as is known 'o me, h; d no par tier "alien w halt ver in t'se oc. ut r rices relative to myself arid tte second officer of to: g vcinmcnf or m the dtrsoojiio i f 1k ale Cabii ; and that tlu e i? no gi ( ur.d for imoutir to hioi 'he having adv Led h' 'iniova's liom otlicc v' ieli, in the ,jjtchage of n j cut s i'.utioi al functions, n w as deenied pioper to tmkc During his c o'liinuance in the cabinet, bis ecr -luris wire directed to poduce hariTioey jim,,, rnenboiv; uod be universally e:uU?voied to sustain his colleagut a H's final resignation was a sacniice of official etatio-i tf) what he deemed the best interests of the country. Mr M' E m, our then minister at London, having previously asked permission to return, it was my own anxious d.-sire to c imrrdt the important poin's r-maini' g ' pen in our rttc.ti ns with G:.a B itain. to a successor in whose o. riiha. h.r.cssenei cnaci'V l h a -j cntia. i roi fidtrct: ard to n v s .ection. Mr Van Buren yielded a -Ueiant assent In u'ging upo: htm ht saenficc. I did not doubt thai I wv.s doing the best for t he country, -and acting in coincidvnee w:h the puolic wish; and it certainly couhl not hav- been anticipated that, iu the nitnner of successfully conducting ard terniit.a i g an impmian: ami compit x ngo?i ion. which frd pieviously tecvivcl t'"t s i" ction of both IIousjso' Congrt s-" the e wotd l hive Ijtcn f'-.unri oiotivis lor ea!.i'rasii.g the executive anion fmd lor interrupting an irnpo'tant foreign ncgotiaion I can nev t be led to doubt, that, in the instructions under which that negotiation ehitive to the t'adc with the Biitish West Iniies w ;a s conducted and -ueccs-. lu'iv cot. eluded, the people ol the Uoi ?d s'ates wiil find nothing c it her dern .Titory t" rb? na'i'naal digrotv irid honot, or impr"per for such an oo-y.tcn. Those pans of the instructions which h tvr b-en used to justdy the ujcciiun of ?K Van iio'en's i ominatio by the Senate ol the Ur.t'ed Siates, pif.creded fj:tt mv own sngti stior : v.rr the re stilt cl my n'vii deliberate in.Tsiigain at-d tefl cti' t.; and now, as w-h.-n they were die toted, appear to me to be n'ire lv proper and toiisoi.ant to u y public duty I feci, gent'emf n, that I am incapable of tarnishing th-pude or d-gnity of thai country. wI.om. glory bo n m vhe fii id and in the civil administration, ii r.as hetn my '.mject to e.ev vt: aral I leel as sort d that th ex abed a'tr ude hieh the American ptople maintain cbro.d, antl th- pto-perity v.-th whicn t;uy arc blcs sed at home, Iu v a'fest that their h.onot i and hap; int ss tiave been unsullied in n.y hands i . n uilh O.r . pnunioMM,, ,., Vov7- v ; B iiish West U -a M ds. upm urn s jtrtrMtdy sai-tjcory to the L .tares nod Ore?' But n, had b-en an object of ! co-im ler b e soiicumio wnn our govern iiect de e. iif oinis trade Ths at know'.edco in portance.ol this branch ol trade, th." it flu.-nce it'waw be ieved to luvc h id in tho elecii n which terminated in the rht,ntc of the admi nisf ration, and the genera' exptcta'mr on the part of the people, that renewed r (Torts, on frank and decisive grounds, misfit be successfully made 10 recover ii, imposed up m me the duty of under t-k'mg the 'a- k. Recently, however. Grc3t lititam had more than orce detii ud renewing the Inego'iuion, ard p aced her tt fusal upon objections which she thought proper to rncitakc to the manner of our picviuus ru;-
aof rirus times been rna-c upen tte j,art our gnvcrn-ovent. the claims at fn si insisted upon, as well ti.e objection to the in position by 'CIrtat u;-in of higher duties upon ihfi produce of her oui possessions, uhkh objection had been taken in 18.9 in a despatch vi the then btcrctaiy ct Siatc. ri.irtirinaiinn in ihc trade with A participation in the trade with tte British West India Islands could t.ot have been, at any time, demanded as a right, any n ore than in that to the Bi:ih European ports. In the posture of ; flairs already adverted to, thcrcloic, tho Extcuivt could ask nctbii.g n.iarc than ta be permitted to engage in it upon the terms assented to by his predtcersori and which were the same as those previous y fieied by G cat Britain hetseif. Even these lid been denied to the la1 administiatinn, and for reatoea arisirj fi om the v iews entenaint d by the Br - r Goveir. merit of cur conduct in the p : nt gotiations. It was foreseen that this refusal rriht b'j repeated and on the ame g- ur f's. When it became the duty of the Exeutive, rather than disappoint the txpee'a. 'ions of the people, and whoby Bb.d n the trade, to couth ue the appiieatiuu. it was proper to meet the objection to tho past aets of the American admir-istra-;i-n, which objection, as had been fore se 11. was actual y mate, and fur somf time insisted upon 1: is undoubtedly the duty of all to sustain, by an ut divided and patrio ic iront, ihe action cn ihe constituted utborpies towaids foreign nations; 0.4 ibis duty requires, that during t!. tontinuaoce of an administration in tin e, o'hing sbou'd be done to embariass ho Executive inercoure in its foreign no irv, unless upon a conviction thar it ii erroneous A thorough change in the lidmir.iatration, however, raiees up other authei 1 ties of equal dignity, at d qually entitled to respect: and an optr. dcp tion of a tbiTeien course inip'ies no sc p.iraticn ot the different parts of the government: ner does an admission of tho ioexpediv ncy or impracticability cf pre viou- demands imply any want of respect for those who have mtiniaiiuel them I o defend the claims or pretensions, as they had been indiscriminately abed, n either tide, m the pievious cirrts petitionee, which had been for a tn e ur geri bv the late administrati n vvcoid have been to defer d what that 0:1 ris nation, by waiving ihem, h d -l cl to be untenab.e; and it tfa vimr. r.d ieen by them conc detl n ocine; - dient, could not be susatotd as r r e . I pei ccive nothing derogatory, ar d su tty not'ning wrong, in conducting the r-go ti atiori upon the common and cstabihw cd pro ciple, tfiat in a change of aelrni is '.ration there may l c a con csponding change in the poicy as d counsc Is t-o government I'hii pi iuciplc ex ;s s -..nei is acted upon, in the diplomatic a: cl imtu ic transactioris ol aii nations '1 f t fact of it txiveme in the recent charge of the administration ot the American go ve r.rreot, was as notorious as ine equation of the American p ess Could m ko it; and wt i c i t i flutnee upon the o i cy ol tuicign na ions was both natural a- d reas- r-able, 1? was p oper, accordtri to my sense of du y, frankly to avo, it, if the intercus ol 'he pcapie of the U. tates should so r quite. Such was the rno' ive. and such. &r d nothit g more, is the true import ot th ins'r uctions "aken as a who.e, which I dbccied to given to our mii.isU 1 al London. no w r ich ntrhtr e-xpus d 1101 impbid coi tl-if nation ol ihe government ef the Uiuted States, nor of the late administration, furthe than had j been implied by thtir own acts and du.issn ns 1 cou d not reconcile it to my ense cf pubbc riu'v ; or of national diriiy, that tht U 1 etl "states shou'd sutler cen'inued ii-jurv or injustice, bv caut , a forncr .(In.inistrarii.n h-d it-si-'to up nteimt w hich it had sio s quent w an d, 01 I iid taiieil seasor.abiy to -ccept mi t fTerwfwrh it h.l af ciwaid betr wiiiig to t mb' are '1 It Cf ndu of pcv i ls ad it m is' rat 10T..S was r t t he clist us' d ei'hcr bjr cetisure or dde'-ce; and only incase 'he o?!.ision r.f tf.is government to ac rcpt of ' the terms prop srd when hereto1 tore tfTered." should ' be urjed s an ; '.bjctinn '-nriW." i was it. rule tf.edu'y of I the minister "to make me 1st iMst i?ovtrn-
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ilnth tr.e right ai d the propriety of -etiirg up the past act of previous rdubris'txitin s to jus'i y 'he exclusion of the Uri'd State.s Iron- a ttadv alb vtetl o all othe r.a'ioos, uasdistmctly denied; 't.d the msti uctior-s autl orr d the it miscr to sate that such a c r-c tou.ids 'he United States uuru er existing cir "cumstai ces, wt uld be u- just in it-tlf, 'and could not fail to excite the deej est sensibility the tone ot fetling which a 'course so unwise and unttiivblc is calculated to produce, wnu'd d ub'leis bo "kredt'v actt'av a;ed by the conici. usni sa thrjt Great B-i ain has, by ordes ia I '-council, ope.iK.ej her colonial uortk 15-
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