Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 14, Vincennes, Knox County, 12 May 1832 — Page 3
VINCENNES, MAY I'J,
r--"t:i?'--
I of this county wha never Air never j? I , and dcided in the affirmative ayes hetain power. In a word, a'! bf.lic'-.:
vjill suffer it to be. said, that ilicy allow-t 27, noes 14. Mr. Webster then moved
cd themselves to be forced into services to fill the other blanks as follows:
At the election on Saturday bi'-f, .1 hri I). I lav. Samuel Kmi-un. and John P. yinr", Esqr. were e!efed Trustees fr tut Ymreunrs Township feefion. But
f -n voters attendo I tin polls, o.nd the vote ; Jav 5 Utility, fr-mi LotHvillr, Kv.
.win ri,iu
ARIUVU s.
Mtt. f'roiT, Ymi will please to annuance David M' ih.Mtv as candidate for f.utt' Comrni-sioiicr, si t the next Au-
(Mv-f f! -rtioii for the 1st district, Knox
MANY vo'rr.nr?.
::t , and oblige
lav
I Inv? hen IcquC'Ud ;nu! authorised to fiv, the Tnor .1. Wrnm;1 . of Pake ii.H!iv is a candidate fur the kLlaUuc at th" A'f-ov-t election. Mr. W: hr rs at one time was a :i tir.cn
f Knox county, is an oM and highly er-- J
l-.mrd fiirtid and acquaintance, aim well rM.!i(i.-d t) make an able and efficient mem! x rf tint bod v.
14 :irnr tn, from I ,:U I !'. h, " Humbler, firm Terre-1 laute. 1) Exchange, from porS' above. 10 Utility . from Lafuvctte, .. 11 jJ.inncr, fruin Louis viile, Kv. Dri'KTt ItlS. ." U'ility, rr Lafavrtto. " for Louisville, Kv. " U ml ler, fr do Evch m je, for
when their country needed their aid ! Maine fl An appeal is made to their sense of cha-1 Hampshire 6 racier, ns well as to their patriotism ! -vi .,R.jrhii.it n
. ,. .i ...
Rhode-Island 2
we confidently believe it viill not be in
am.
Maryland Virginia
6 40 7 29 y 21
North Catolina South Carolina, Georgia Kentucky Tennessee Onio Lot)i'nna Jnttin:t AbthHtisa Misnui Msissi,pi
13 10 9 13 13
nun to i). an nonesi mar n m t,j'
and fearless. This is the forucsi stretch. The hearts ot ;hc j.tcj the citadel of his p''vcr."
: 1
10 I'tiiitv, t'tr liouisv ille, Kv. 11 L inner, (or Lalaxette The Yaba.-.h is very near the top of its rank-. r'id rising sl nvlv. r r mi rinw wmm li ji GEOUfn: BOON.nf SnlHv.-m cr.ui.ty, JAMl'S ilLAKlv, of M ition ctnmtv, All VUUtt 1A T ri .USON, lHi ke do. NATHAN U PALMKH, Jelfrrson. do. MAUi; CUUMK. f l'civelte county. The ;ib.)ve named ;;eutietmu arc t!ie tlectrsrs, certain, and tl;c tolkr.vin persons ";is con'.inRent electors, v ho wre to lmc precedence in the otdcr r.f their nanc," viz: THOMAS r;lYi:NS, of Posevenuntv, A. S. i'UHNI'r r. of Flovd countyW. Ali MS l liONG, of Dearborn, do. JOilN KlVl CHAM, of M unroe co'iiitv
ro:: i nr. w i. si i i;v n Mn. r,iiro!::f (he enhivaiion of the mini! is an nl j-.vt of profound regard, what n il-e. e 1,1-c if the prevnilins: npatliv in relalion to it in Indi ui; I And whyarc jirt : -rel.H irs pi.d party spiii', per iMi'Moii t- defeat the well projected proj4cts t i iho present jtenorution, ;ml the interest rt'pr-tnit V were told in t!io lat -;te! 'i Sun. iu ati arttdo taken from the Anueeii ; .r. tli it the Piesiiienl iud lVofes-i.o,-s of :h : Indiana College in Dexjmin;trn, were wi'Ie'v at vari'iter "not on
h akin;; iHrms."' This intituticn has cost i
the 'ad pvrrl t!ionJi'.d ditllars, which ti.KCTio"::::::stx i it august. 1H32.
ej' ti'Iitiire it was'h Vlh' would be more IL nt iYiiumer;inl by lis s ilntaiy results. P.:?i instCiul of thi, we see the Faculty. the t hoven r.r;e:its of thf bU!o, (if this be tr ie)
re: toeing iht,neU"e' ;ind tie; iirsiit:itton bv imhappv eolli-i-ms, 'veakenin-j attd a- J i.mi".f public rni'tidence reposed in them, j
rmd ;lsu tltleatta;: the paternal rare and 'M-f'e.n ot the stale in providing a vi .h
The Mifionarxe The Ba'timorf Re-
I pubcan states that the MUu.ranes
So : have petitioned the Governor of Gcor4jk:"u to be rcrkascd trom r iTn riner.r, promising obedience to ihc bus o? f.njr. gjia. Should the Missicari$ hur pcti3 j tinned as stated, we hr pe hc G-.Mcmor 2 j will pardon ih m Wc thii k tht v -ru!ti
Illinois 3 in4c acccpitu ine Mier ct thr Kxe.'l-
The motion was su-cd lo- The bil1 ' C " Wl ff,,dud U'f'- r.litr was then vepmted to 'the-. Senate, ar.d or 1 'ht',r ,t,rj'' 3nd lcfcic thrv wce irrpri-
leretl to bs read a third lime by a votr ,'.rcc fnppose they iho'i ..tt.cr-
acoru accorcini;!y Krrert riicumstanccs have probably ir.ouccd them to cli-ns il,ei- opir ,;0f.
Connecticut Vrrnmnt
Vc arr requcs'td (says the Indiana! jew r Journal) by the Ajf nt of the thtee pp ; cvv Jeisry ctnt fund to give tnformiUon that t c ! prnsV iva.
apptoprhtion of g400 tf) e.ich cninty. 1 ij i vv
m ao'c by tbe Ltupsiature out of snul i fund, is no'v in the hands of the Aetit.1 Clerks and Commissione s will be care- '
lul to comply with the law in nuking' out thtii pap'iis.
. ry ... t "L Of 2J lO 20. J fir I u'uic . t.i The report on! the sebicct of uublic tat tK. I,v Mi (!lav. 1
is a production of much ability, and. at! In ,83:)' !he Suprtmc O.urt of Mas t'ds ionrtnrt of timo. r.f :.,trc. i sachusclts held the following Ijrrujec
t i w. imvivji., , .
ns nic periou h ai nand when the pu' ,J iur.cn. a ituns. ijint of cci "We hsv the abc debt most be totally extinguished, ; 364!'1 . ,,aV . i la t- io 'he IJ crr.orc G r - "C ) the disposition of the public h'.nds be " 1 ,1,s V-Urt not cons,dcrcd as a to ..nneunte the an ival iat e.irro1 a comes a ubp ct of rcat and delicate ! mer machine to execute the decrees o! .raifl of cars by lhe K,n ,af1 trt ,ic iHBRnititile. the Supreme Court of the- U S. without Point of H...ks. T,lis is n,st O.,op. Mr. Clay in his report, disapproves of; PnWfr lo "T"rcinto the grounds ol cf. a trade which pces cn'ina anv reduction of the price of the public-lbc1Irp,0.ce''4lnK' r direct comn.unicr.tif n with the upper lands He disapproves of a cc?ion to r, In tej.ly to u naKcKue of the Supreme walers of ,nc p,.lonjtC Tjvt r aid h,th the respective slates ol the lands lyinq ourl t,,e l'nllcd 5ate. a Hi.i:h .jh bc rcclp.ocai:y I-i.cfi.-ijl bct!i to us within the limits of the sttr Ami hf!Cnurl' ln 1816' ay: The proceed ! tn th,. illfri:ni.
particularly disapprove of the plan of !' in-s h"eon in the Supreme Court were j A tr3in nf rafSt l?f!cp wi.h lprrf, ,n. tbe Secretary r.f the Trn....,. i. it, ! fC,'aTO juJire in n.lation to this ,i- f,.r -;..- ,r.
( di dales Dcpa v' m cut.
the Secretary of the Trcasuiv lor tiieiro'a'71 non J:iJire it-iation disposal of the Pubiic lands ih, nlan ; that obedience to its
tecommended by Mr Chy is to dispose ' bc clcclilU'd 'V urt." of the public domain acco.di. m ihe! The Supreme Court of Georgia de
present price per acre, and divide the r;,i,s to exe" lhc. m9'-x U jdirtctions, bnwecn Dalumcrc and tho
proceeds aoouR the states in 'he ratio : 3 "Lrii""fr museum.
'his ' r.. f.vr vc, r ;., ?.,r. .i
ourt, and that obedtence to its mandate ! c;. i , .. . . . .
wc learn h;t cats will h. rttur &ilv
airive ancj ctcr at Iron t: is m t in both
For Fcgi.,luturcUt. TOaiMNSON
DAVID S.HONNT.U. -U M, L. rilKUS AHUM. Wl'M FALL Sb.NI'.CA A I. MY JOHN I'UKCKI.L
ot tncir ropiesMttatinrs, allowing to the seven western s'aics 5 percent in addition to their fedet-1 numbers.
It may or mav not be the b.cst dispor. ..... '
L on
her
children.
Point e! li,r ks
Vt have only to add, if Georgia is Airapr;? n.ents are row aisr. in tra'n m
to be reptoachtd lor her views of the' run rcu ar passenger ca-s dai y in and constitution, reproach Massat :husuts too ! fiom the Point o Ifn k conccicd w it'i reproach Virginia :cpi oach the n.c J vji ions Vaire lin.s in Vircinia. a d w.-
siti-n of the public land-, practicable i 'OTy of the illustrious dead, who dared j learn that a dai!) mail will be cs.'aMish-
r.vcry scneme in rela'n to a? appro-!10 ay wnai tncy meant m ratii)inf; tut c( between the two places ' Lc Liiu-
; pnation ot our v
be attended with
may cettainly be
United Stalls ate supteme authority ! passengers wid be conveyed f-om li .Iti
only when they l ae jurisdiction, let : more to Lecsbuii;. Harper's Frrtr, cod '.:. i . i . i . r ... i . . ... . . 1 . '
. - ...
jhi-' iiiti'itution is an expense tf tiiej
rtate of three r.r four tlemsatid dollars a year, and ei the i'r'ibr number of students I am iutorm d does not exceed forty fcr! A iiMniber tint so lar;o as that now under th:; eare of o.ir itidtaitrious and talented hevu-unn, Mr. (JnM rm:Ks, and ivM'haps the proficiency rf tl,.,sc confined t. the Foolish d-'partioeiit there, does not. weeed that of tiiose eonnaed to the same n'rmrttneiit here. So much expense to thet:it for so vr.i a recompense oitht n-a n br incurred.
in rela'icn loan appro-!10 ay wnai uicy meant in ratii)inf; iiicjcrt tjctweeu the two places '1 Lc f-tiu-vast na'ional domain titut 1 constitution. If the Judges ol .Niasa 3 ies which these arrancu en' s will be vhh jMeat difTictdty. Itichusctts have a light to say that the j found to afiVd to the public will be found be objected to Mr Clav's ! "pinions rl the Supreme Court of the to be hieMv imnortatithv ib n-ntii
JWU' - " j stiKtre, tttat it amounts to a ditcet tax - ; upon the west, and princina'lv upon the
Copy of a letter from a ('eat'eoum! fioir of the westthe pioneer -the ! Georgia hate the bencH; ot the doctrine ; other ntij-.hboutip places, in ten hour.-, o the editor ol the Indiana Democrat. ; hardy emigrants who make the firs' j r w hat it is woj th Let the i u!c be the -s soon as the r i;ular channels wi 1 h ivo
iated
VA:;nixr.TON, April 1 f, 1 352. Dfaii Ma t he Senate ol t!ic U. S have been amused to diy ith another p itial report Irotn the committee on manufactures, to whom toe subject ot the public lands was referred some weeks ao. This report was rmide by Mr. Clay.
and 50C0 copies arc otdercd to he print
roads, and build the first hi idrcs, and t same, w hetlicr it be your bull that i;oars i teen esiab'is,hed between tb.osc r.ir.ccs ... . ! ....
and the Point of Kocks; arid passcrf cts will readily be conveyed from Biltimora 'o Winchester within one d.y
1 .-0.... .1.. M l... .1 1" ' ..... .... m. W !. ., . m. .
orutvm lou wiu;eincss on me iroruicr. o "aj ui uun uui vuais juuia.
Mr. Clay's report infotms us ihat Onio,
Kentucky and Tennessee are the pi in- j Cholera On the 20th of March (tbe cipal emigrating States. The buiden of c'alc l,t 1,10 klest advices,) this pesti ereatia.; this great fund for distribution, j lence was making the most frightful ta thetelore, will lincipally fall uponAtci "iics in London. The total number ot Slates. 1 catcs that hod occurred was 6,878. mote We do not believe th?t a firofcr ;'ha- 1000 of which had b tn icporttd tern of donations to actual settlers would ! in a s'mgie day. Of deaths, the total hud
ed lor distribution. It is a document ; operate unfavorably to the intetests ol : swelled to 2025. of rcat length, drawn up with ability, j the Wc st, how ever it might retard the! -and well calculated to mislead pubiic ! sales ol tand jobbers w ho have j.crcha-j Frot:i the j'zshv:llr Rcr.tbixr.v.
ln who is to blame far this discord ? i opinion. sed on specula'ion. Lven upon theirl In the. laie debate in the Senate of tli.1
which none can lametit more than I do) 'I'he report is accompanied by a IVfd j interests 3uch a system, so far as Ohio! Uni'td States, on the Tar ff resoiution.
i iiihe rresident, the rroteors, r allot j nicu proposes to rciain toe pn sent lis concerned, it might be ?hov.n, wruld J ot Mr Ctay, that gentknu o took oeca
them? If an institution which ouj,ht to tiexel'p lhe in!de.et of the state, and make rep ahli.'.ans, mnke men w ho onht to crow vp imd stand firm in the confidence of the people, and eeurcan extensive patronage. If this i.itituli an is under the control of tlic pernicious principles alluded to, fatal dike to all institutions, political, religious or literarv it is time to weaken still further the confidence remaini?v;', until such n reposinirv of party and s ectarian fire, like Centered .Htua, shall have dis. .rj;ed its entrails; and our Legislature faithful to its tiisl, shall have rectified the e i's cunplaitied of, by rendering itacaiu worth v rf the reeeptimi of such estimable and
land sys-cro lor a time, and to quiet the ! in a series of 12 or 15 years, enure to j sion to insinuate that the Picsidert'-
tncir beneii-. C;n. Ja:. jKci. j ctimcnts on the sbject ot the J arm The annexed statement shows the re 1 llud bcc" t)raculilv expressed for the sncctive dividend to the states, on the I I,,,rP03c of procuring the support o
people of the new states, it is proposed
to give them ten per cent ot the nctt proceeds of the sales of public lands
within their limits, to be applied to in-
plan of the report.
both parties 1 he charge here iosir iu
jted by Mr. Clay, and o often boully pir
tcrnal improvements within the States
. . i f-.i i f . n
where the lands may lie, and to divide a'"'u p.ocercs oi lanes, ,: mm,- fol lh by his patli2ans u as promptly ir.ei
the ba'ance among the 2 i States. Should tliis scheme prevail, the Western penpie may bid atlieu to all hope of a reduc
tion of tac public lands lor a century to come. The new States cannot tax the public domain, the laws of the U. S to
PP. 01: ATE COUPtT, STFACT.R COUNTY. SVt-.) In Vacation. pn IT K EM F.M RER F.I), that cn t!ds l day. being the 20th day cf March, A. D 1832, William Toolev, iulnrrac-tri.tor cf .1 kn Tfn.h y deceived, filed in the C!ei k'n Office rf t!i; Court his complaint, vlu w'.nv; tne rr.ndirien cf the estate cf the intt t U. and that the same is insolvent, a d p- iih; i-rncr'i:v for relief. jv ihtrtf.rt crc' ; td by John Prcv:tr r, the Jrdge f t this rouit. ' ow lure prfkf'.t, that the crtditcis " s vA -n - fie r.'-tjtk-d f the hling a-al perdcrcv f this prthioii. hy a p'f'.licatif n for C w reks Mjrces.ve!; in the ttcm Sun uuu Genel Ade:tiscr, a newspaper p.tin'rtl and jrb'.isl:. d ;;t Vinrcne.es. ;,rd fuither, t!:a:
inleuv tt.cy notify tht admn W r-.ar r rf s 4'ul
v.-v, un.un u per cent, &wwv . ana ,Cpelled by Mr. Mai.pum, the do 1 - , VX5MV'ct, 1,1(1 t x;tr; f r liic:r and 82,550,000 remains to be divided j m ,enalor (vnm Norlhb Carolina. y I ' ' r among all the states, according to their cIokC of an ,)b e 2nd mtcivstmc. I , ' 'K un t!tSCMri" n ' rA nnulation Mtcu stmit ,i.tU. 4 ,hc contract f.r asimpsit -n hxh 1 ' ,auu'' p.pcech in opposition to .the resolutions, j hesm.e m a- be f-unded in the OrT.i cf
btates
Mainr,
prevent ttesnass on the pubiic lands
must be rigorously enforced, no more 'New Hampshirej
; pre-emption laxvs will be enacted, nor no ! Massachusetts, II" .1 f 111 1 -I . .1 ,' ' r- f
iv;...l n,, luriner lavonrs riu oe S'invn o tnose
bvi-, of Idmo.. Jehnsou.ot Kiev. e. no brave the dangers end hardships of Rho:le slar.d, ' ' HOVO (settling the western woods; and, when ( onnecicut,
Mav Cd, ib:v.
i luvt iiii; l on.-iwv Anvr.i:nsi::t, or A run. Vio, ISW. T V. M . I M S . P r od u e a r i i r s r r. p i d 1 y i , i . .
;o oar inaict.anu e.ismess o; r.ery
om'i i;i rn nia t-v .;s a nre-K a m:;ir;ia r.
Theweittl.er h;s ieen dry and warm the Misi;inpi n:i:mes to ri-;e nrade.all y.
( .tVITON. Cii.h
tii
0'ir people by opening farms, and con j New -York, structing toads and opening canals, im I New Jersey, p-ovc the country and er.Jnncc the value; Pennsylvania,
of the public lands, a maioriiv in Con-1 Delaware,
gress i)r.ing interested in raising the! Nlarylond, price of tliesc lands, it tvUl be dure, as j Virginia, well to prevent emigtation, as o extort j North Carolina money ft cm the ne:: to be used in the J South Carolina, eld States. Thus the poorer class of j Georgia, people in all parts of the country will , Alabama, have no alternative but to become te i Mississippi, nants to these landlords, and to work ; Louisiana,
e cottons are scarce ; . . , hrnmft nonrrr. Tennessee,
pod nt-i. h erepn-od att-r, some small lots : Can - ,)C possib,e that thc pcopc 0, Kentucky, hive !v,en disposed ot at 11 to U cents. ,thc ncw SlMes uU, t0 this ini ; Ohio, Interior, trom . to 10. H dders ha .-e -e- uitous pr oposit'ion? Will the men who; Indiara, nerally -iven - ay mtuc lower qoauttcs; ; so vali,Rlly defended thc soil when it ! lUir.ois, but.i.:l purchasers appear utiwulmi: to- invaJcd on our wholc ine 0f fron i Missouri, fitter into hirje en-anem -its. ,;r rnm Snndos' v tn S.nint Aiiimtir.n. :
i -j - ,
iih arc r in proceeds of
pn'dic lands. gSj 317 48 5. 573 7 1 130 487 59 o9 995 93 'JO 777 12 r. 3 , G 3 1 72 410.128 29 r,S.3?9 59 273.176 64 15.202 93 56 756 9 2)8 763 82 136 758 45 97.270 51 y 1. 89 ) 52 55H6 2-2 3 591 19 T6 702 95 153.662 21 132.928 77 03.063 5 1 73 329 59 .33 59 3 25 27,879 63
i after thc following mannci:
; "Mr. President There is one othei j topic which sheer justice scents to te j quite me to touch. I mean the insinua 1 lion of the senator front Kentucky, (Mi ; Clay,) that the present Chie: Magis i tratc, on thc north side of Muson's an.
Dixon's line, was understood to hoidot - i : -i rw . '
opinion on ins ta in, ami on thc siut., ide he was undorstcod to hold anothei ; As I suppose the honorable sera'or wc;1j considered tho delicate relation he beats I to the head of the government, and set tied in his mind all thc proprieties ot ! such a icfeierce, I shall relrain fiom
he C '"-rk -f tl is Court, previrnv to tho thai d.frtnhiit'trn rf the ase. rf the ttara f the decedent, ihj;t tl.rir clairrs will vstpoc.Mi in f.tvrnr f the cUi:t.s rf ti e
'ore o
igen-
credit rt s
JOHN PROCTOR.
A L,cpv i es'c J. WA KEPI ELI). C. .v
?a Til
kpn
Ilol 1 i ON, 1) C. 12- Ow
jARI.C-N iV IH NTEK h-.ve jit received by ste m;-' oat U'diiv.
f HAi;i)WAiii:,Qi ELNswAm:
ii . . . i. . u . i i r r.v - r
: 1 ,rci.1" lut" u!,5 ,oP,c- 1 am ':n !L--'thev wiiUeUas low b u-.
any animadversion upon that point. Sir. g .KoCLIilt va:c
v hi ii
Feu. 1?, ISW. "J-ti
30,000 CY;ff (;u-
v v tv . ne rvat maii P'." "Isufier their children to be made shaves?
vailed hr this art:-.e In- subsided within Let tIie pcople think of these things be-
. j:. . - r .i .
; xvi. imp, m a oiscubsion oi me gieai pi in j m ,he j.,,,,.,;.
; ciple ot Uat stupencous system, to nun j g!e it with party interests. It looks ; above and beyond this administration or ! any other, and all that belong to it. It is rapidly becoming a naked question of liberty. The sentiment is growing
S in the south, and I tiust it will gtow j i (f) Ivor? of CHEWING TOBACCO, ! more nr.d more, that wc will wear innnr i I !'r v.-ih hv
hearts no love for any administration
WILLIAM AlIEUiri:.Yinccr.ncs. Sept. J1, 1S31. V. if
tho last wv kparticul trly for irdonor , ore it be loo iaie, let ll qoa'.Hes. Sapevior lots are still m ood , who is ,hc aujH;r f a sy
Arror.TiONMENT In Senate, Jfiril ' that compels us to wear the chains oi !5 On tnoti n of Mr. Wtbs.er, the Se- ' this system.
Eor sale hv
WILLIAM MIEUKE. Vinccnnes, .Sept. 1, 1 Sil . lillu
em understand natc proceeded to the consideration of : But, sir, I think thc honorable senitot i
system so diame-! thc Annortionment bill. Mr. Webster ' did the Chief Mak-isti ate ci eat inins'ire. i
i-pie!. S-'ine tl iiu'M'u.i.ity tn t.ie ei.y ; i r i c a U v opposed to the dearest and most j explained thc amendment reported in; I never understood thaf but one opinion lie eomtnandrd t to tt cents : eix I .A rsscmi il interests of the whole west, blank by the select committee, and it.di-; was entertained on the subject. We
at and ooe loh-iior. at i cents. , afu jet them utter their voice thro the j cated his desire to take ih- question on all understood him to be in favour of a MOLASLS. I he inat.u t remains t, x jot K)N t an j lue calamity may yet be j striking ont the bill from the II.. use, arid j system of protection, ha-llv supplied, ow in.' to tne meat earei- nwertcd. 1 inertiruT the bill of the committee, i o or- i Lovinr lim as we did. rAn ir'r.n- bin.
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LAKD FOR SALS In Illinois, in the 31 Altai y Tract. The south half cf Sec. 2, T 3 N 1 we-' North-west Qr. 10, T I S .5 west. North-cast Qr. 12. T C N 3 wesr. North-west Qr. 36, T 7 N 5 ot.
ts en plan' 'tens; onplantaaon l.'.ov'; d3r to adopt or reject the principle of the j as we must, revering him as we ought, ait i u uk r.ti.o :n th-eitv 1'ito 01. ! The 7ii:j: The Springfield mail amendment, leaving the question as to 1 and confiding in him as we stiil delight I . S.l tt k-ments. 1 he orih-et i f it.. ir ; 1 mvl.iT i , I ,r"i 1 . . i i ! i i T-i 1 I b L , , ot 21 lies within 4J n.des Macenb, the itu.M vt . iU:-aK ii.A.o.o. ow t u due Saturday last failing to arrive, (siys i numbers to be atterwards decided I he , to do, we, ne vertheless, alwayn rcmem I com. ty seat rf Mcbono-jt'.h. to the s, ar sty of the now . r y in purkof. : lvlc Vasidalia Whig) we have no late i Sena'e wis then addressed by Mr. Dil ; her his opinions on this subject with ! aLm 400 acres, Ne. 231, in Ir.ciana. 1 i
- . t- n - j . ' i , i r - !1LV, 5 itU'II IML ll"Hil. V ' i li C r s, , IrJ WcVCr j 'S, .'IT. VJIy lUil( . II . Wll M I "I'll, iiliu UCCL) rri'ICl. ' I.lilS IS Olli V HlCt I.OtS. en t!e TOHtl in inI I . I I ..... . J . . .... . . .
por'oon ot raeti quality inue net n mnie. . ,Ve been received, bv v.ol. Biaek, Irom Mr. Hill, when thc question ws taken ( I will tell the honourable senator tlu . di t',ar.'!is. I here wi.l be an i:.dj,-u;all
e comioptee, and opinion of the south, as fir as I under title gr en for any t the ah c ind-. t s, 22 to 22 The s-and it. We have lone known thc Pie T Tne stWerr.vn-H.ned Lu.ds m!I hr ex-
I lUS ie.ii.iin very uoll and plenty. lne (iavern(r, to raise one hundred more j on the amendment ot th
We no'v U'lt'"-it at V . ! mrn fmoi his regiment to be in rculi . i decidcti t-v nves aod nor
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it iii. rvijj m i- o in .on i V 'ii . i.xt.iif-v. iritiifv i ri r iiiiiti. i i ii i n i , hmmi iri h i"i o' ff i ii. ii: n.c i rs n i s ri t hi p in i4vn r ri -4 ' i r.ci.u k l st s
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quantity in nnrket is eat sul.ieient
ri" c oa cMHumptien.
to oj rents. Th? we infer tliat hostilities on the pa: t of j stated, that, after hav ing paid tr.e utmost ; teni. That opinion was first promi.lga
the i cii'hLK'in ix of
Vmcetu.'.-s, r y IK)H1. a rea -or.a-.v ('Vice. To- Kmd. is well limbct i d ani
r ; thc Indians arc more certain. Governor! attention io the dsha'e, he had come to; ted by him in No'th Carolina, upon the r. .'...a v,'i :ar-e oiainc near
Reynolds is northward, and wc presume j t he eonc!usin tht the bill, as it came; eve of the presidential election of 1824.
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eted. lor ; he would not require more men, unices1 from thc Hous.- was unconstitutional, 1 at the time fie was a candidate for the i
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rxp irt-.ti'Mi. are mutoa' -s ,K, noi -,(neiC was a ptojiO'.Uty tnat tucy would and he shouh! theretore teei censtraiin-d, presidency, and wiiin tne txcitenunt itn .. .111 ."N i it i . - i j .. .. " ....
in-pe "ten, jeh inujo icaun , .u ,-o io fe nceueu. I under a sense ot tne oecp lesponsmiiity mat state was men avrjioi .ic no icv
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I. Ul i s iu -i,l request at 7 tv
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but !i !.! -rs ;re mnviliin t su! under
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Thc Payette mili'i. acmb!e in town of his situation, to give his vote in favor We have seen bis retorded speech in j
to dy to lurnish the adJitioml number of the amendment. The amrument this senate, and his annur.l messages, a; ! of men icquired. We liavc no doubt was therefore decided in the stTmuative , affirming thc principles firt laid before that tlieir well know n character for : bv the casMnrr vote of thc Chair. ; the uublic llut we b'-l evtd he .refer i
promptness arid sympathy with friends! The question was then taken on filling red hi country ic himself that he wouie ' i oua;k I'usini ss, at Vis Oi'l St i-o iti danger, will be fully sustained. The the blank for the numbet of llvpret nta-J urge this policy no tarthcr than he be I sonTit :rnr cqrser ct jvaTsr jsi order requires the Colonel, :f an fiun-'tives with 2i6, and decided in the neea- lieved the irreat interests of the countr varket sritt.zrs.
"i-cer.ri's, Jannaiy II
' eOM.Vn.-iN .M S'IO!lA;ii: Jjilir. subscriber has the pf i'irr of inloru ing the public gcne:3 ly li.at t- Till continues the Cc emission ani
BP. S. wliit Li deni and, at I ." d.t J men do nut volunteer, to make a live ayes 19. noes 22. Hie question; irquitcd, and that he w$ wholly mcapa to pevbane!. !d .dt. It is tv tc hnpeJ. thai the vd'.itb' wat then taken on li;!in the blank with' Lie of abusif-g. ut cither to acquire or to
WILLIAM Ml PURE. Vinccnnes, Apiil, IB 31. v-t;-
