Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 25, Number 36, Vincennes, Knox County, 27 September 1834 — Page 1
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VZETOBETETSS, (ZA.) SATURDAY, CBPTBT.IBBH 27. 1832. VOL. XXV. BY BL1HU STOUT Main Street rricc TWO DOLLARS per year, payable in advance; TWO DOLLARS FIFfY CENTS if not paid until the expiration
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TIIF WA1HSH APPROPRIATION. T aoasii at present, stands precisely in provemcnts ui mu wai i'rrwiltcj um wueuMi iivortunwuneui ma General TiVton in a letter addressed to ' the predicament of all those places in the only to the Stateof New York, but to Inv ested partisans, (all of whom are men of the neorde of Indiana remark i Harbor and River till, on account of diana, and the whole West, and southwest; 1 influence in proportion to their principle,) " V bill nasscd both Houses of Congress, ' which, as we have seen, the President to vet the Federal Government contributed j may be made to supercede me in that bo...(.;mrnvn thenav be conscientious! v consent, was SCTfkd not enc cent towards their completion. dy? My constituents know my services,
I m. ...K c Vnuf Vrkrlr rnnfiirlnrinf Knr nrirl rnn'ltirf nn.l n 1 i fim t ions anil
! 1115 II 11111 r 4 1,U A W B VWICIUWI Hill 1V1 , v waau uWa.aaawa w..w
nuiirujji lining mu.ivj w j - . igation of the Wnbash river; but to thi to apply his veto. If tho lands rcsigjcd bill, so important to Indiana and Illinois, j to Indiana by the United States should enthe President of the United States has j able the State to finish the canal to the
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r.t .nliicn liia Qinrdnn. I In
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traordinarv procedure is, in my opinion, ; merce will be opened, which may ju :t-l.1.. l.io ntir.vn.-il t.f lillc i ('unfrrniia in rvt!) icli i n rt n nnrt nT r
territorial extent stretching from the At- when the great "office influence of my tnntir tntlm Lakes her immense dodu- threatened opponents stand forth, it will
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VVnl,l, then n frrnat f hnnnnl of com-! lation. and the amount of revenue which ; then be for them to compare and to judge.
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StllV'SllC pays IIIIO W1U I'CUtiai A ICHjui J , 11U3 i III uiiaiiw. va uu .-uu.i uiiu " "r-i
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irreconcilable with his approval of bills i Congress in establishing a port of entry
ic Cum-' on that river but until mat snail nave
she pays into inc X'euerai ireasury, uas i in uuiiauce v un si.iuuci uuu oiuw-, had less done for her by the government ! their interests, weighed in the independent .1 .!... In ttia ITninn I tnnl ca rC l-nntfl irlt nml rilflll fin Will
than nnv other State in the Union.
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Rut we mean to draw no invidious com
some weeks beforo he came to Yinccnnes. jkansan, and Florida, will bat
I can prove by the Senators, that I urged (their territorial for state govern a speedy decision of the cise in April, j fore 18-10, and taking it for gran and my foul accuser is now left to prove the two latter will bo admitted iy all he can. I Union upon the same terms as Mx The Bank resolution is asrain urzed! and nremiini the present basis of fe
there was no question of a re-charter for slave states and noa-slavo states, will
the U. iS. Hank, oralis. Uank decided v represented alter the next Uonsrrcss, r
1M .a v.!v . w r nna i rr 1 1 aY if ill tfstl Taws In thn winntd
7 o I scales of knovclcdgc and patriotism, will '.direct their votes in my case. Congress,
lor any not pin
those for
anv
executive of-
nrrxent moment, mav desire .1
different course. I prefer the good of all and .to benefit all has been, and shall be, my study in public life. - It is with the ex-
the cencrous and ccutive officers:, not with congress, that
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. " . I ...nro. i and of those "works proi Jcted and partly liberal hearted citizens of that prosperous auty' can prevail ; but ,f it wore not so
rS (KW to impro the nav ga-' survoved," amounting to $51,200,001) 00, and growing State w,l not believe that ; it the slander were true that party cou ClIVuL Andwe particular. ' making in all 8101,2110 71!!! To j the President is inclined to postpone their .operate in both houses of congrcs, would v m'r Ml at in s tin. the grounds of his ' save the principles of the constitution-the ! interests to those of any other -State or ,t be just, or politic for some years, to have T.. !n,,inn fin, thn rorrnntionofthislo-roll-1 People. Nor will they desire hinn lire! more than six out of tho seven reprcscn-
I H T , u'i its very infancy, sake of benefitting them, to aband.e tatives now in the House of Representa 1U 'Z J r"rnf thJ nrLcnted upwards of a million as a nu-l ground he has taken, in relation tofe tives from Indiana, claiming to belong tc
e regret mat vienerui i ijuon, uu u- i iAi.i;iui.miu.- --i tained the PresiJent in the great struggle , $3,7:i2,0."8 .r)0 precisely in the prcdicait. nn..i- -nti en rn.ifli firmni s'i rnont of the "works not commenced, and
done without unsettling established princi
ples, and involving the rresident in mcon-
nainst the IJanu witn so miu.n nrniucsa , im-ni ti mu-nuiM mi wuiiihishvi-u, (r.-, , c i fst m inter should express so hast v nn o-' f jv which survevs and estimates have been sistenccs. hatcver mav be said by ben pinion in re-ard to the President's with-'made," amounting to $10,3112 15, ator Tipton, we are sure the generous an V ' n. . .... , i. i 1 nn.i,J iKorn lonrtoi riti7Pnonf t hat nrosnerou:
Congress last session : that various plans
, - - , were left pending; that the interest of the State of Indiana, requires a United States currency; that Gen. McCarty, Mr. Kinnard, Mr. Boon, Mr. Lane, and both our Senators, have declared that a U. S. Bank is necessary; and with my plan depending, (resolved to sustain the best possible
mue to iiirnun a saie currency,; inu people will duly appreciate my course. The
peoples money must not under any pretext, be allowed to be squandered, and a m v . v- t
Wank ot the United Males is as essential for its safety, as to afford a sufficient uni
form currency to tho country. But
motives, nor present a iair view oi un, hkwuiu Ui...mvi 0 - , '.. i.;i !., ..oln n,l ncrnW, ' cleus for a nubile debt, which in time nal improvement, in his ctro on the .Hays
submitted to Congress, as prescribing the , woulJ have vied willl ;hat f Great Brit-! ville r.nd bill and his annual messagl to rule of his conduct in relation to the op-, ain, the President boldly staked himself in j Congress of December ah, 1SJ0.-Globe.
propriations of Congress to internal im- nis nrsi u'. rtPl"l"l'u " iirovcment ! Iiana sanctioned it, in giving her vote Since the celebrated veto on the Mays- subsequently for the President ; and would Uc road bill, the opposition in Cooercss ' Senator Tipton now have his btate for the . . . . . i' i,..lt..,r cum nl tti-rnftM Ihniisnnu tlnlllirS.
To the editor of the Vhccnncs Gazette
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llavin" in vain, called tor the names
lives from Indiana, claiming to belong to the "Jackson party ?" The Journal of the House is the proper test of service works must accompany faith to that test an upright people will refer mine is no party calender: and surely the influence of the
people's interests, and of consistent pub-
, O - T occtivelv as follows: In the Senate 2si will
. represent the slave States, and 2G will re
present tho States where slavery is not recognised by their constitutions, and wher strong preiudiccs are entertained airaia
the svstem. In the house of Represent -
tives the number representing the former
win not vary mucn irom wui;o tio latter will be entitled to about 206. Tho clause in the constitution which adds threefifihs of the slave population to tho number to be represented, gives tho non-slavc-holding States a preponderance greater than they would possess if tha
standard of representation operated equal .t r.i
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S-ot up ano her mcrnat mia rj-.rrm.. ; . ,,r,aJ ,ho principle, to! no ..bligution, before tliat cull be complied money to improro tho WabMh, or tu li.no ,,ror, ,ncnl lull, m aat.cipal.on of tho las , "Jy This pa- with, to notice, in thi. way, tho unfounded sent it back immediately, with his reasons, lWcntial elect.on, h.cl. was passed , she bt0 jerJt.c Slate, calumnies and misrepresentations that pa- land thus afforded an opportunity for two-throu-h Congress upa i d'o k v orn upon s"C. a l,oul per has long indu.ged in. It must be evi-1 thirds congress to have rendered it a law tern. 3 bihevc a douceur to etr . r ti . c,l0 ,ieni to al. that there is no pretension to i without his aid Docs not every member
State in the Union was presented in the or . ' . , ?" i tniih. candor, or moral honesty, where of the DeWatk
., c .. , I ;n Ti.rtw wn lirotiirht in has uniiormi v supporieu aim "uuiuii , 1 - . items of that bill. I hey were brought in i ,.r Unrh ma cc and .rnorance is continued
iV . -.t r;n;nlpar,f I LP II rSt VP- ' 111 Jl I t HO U Use 11 CU ullllUSl 1 1 IC --vi, i xi.u.iou. conflict with the principles o! the iirst ve , Unonvmous v. But as vou favored
to, to compel the President, by w.tWjoW-, " . " .UlaT wi.h'a ,laJe at the last Compound .nic.e,
io, io compel mo i ruiMuciu, u i.......- ,i . ... - - ing his as ent to the prodigal expenditure acquisition of twenty thousand dollars,
me
of the Delegation openly condemn Prcsi
der.t Jackson's course in this particular I And is this to cause any of them, (mv
- y ' humble self excepted) to be charged (by
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nough. The intimation of a certificate, ly in both sections ot the country.
with the allusion to the letter ot an nono-1 ' mi rablc member, correcting false surmises i From the Alexandria Gazette. published in the Indianapolis 'Democrat,'" WOMAN. touching my course on the National Road j Mr. Snowden will oblige a friend Ly bill, carry an antidote along. I have uo (publishing the following extract from Hen doubt the scribbler laments that the false-' ry'a Commentary on the Bible hood of the Democrat was so effectually j Adam was first formed, then Eve, and
corrected! His folly is equal to his ma-1 she was made ot the man and Jor the man, levolcnce: and if the anonymous false- all which are urged as reasons for tho hu- . . i. -i
hoods ot the Uestcrn Sun pass without imiuty, mouesiy, silence, auomissirenes,
of that sex in general, and particularly the subjection and reverence which wives owe to their husbands. Yet man being made last of tho creation, as the best and most excellent of all. Eve'a beinir made
I after Adam and out of him, puts an honor J upon that sc.x, as the glory of the man. ! If man is the head, she is the crown to her
husband, the crown of the visible creation. ' a. a .
The man was dust ro lined, nut tho woman
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ing lus assent to me pr.Huga, a,.,w4V.. - , . . , j, j ,v i and us it is convenient to , this counterteit igo; as "a Diucr revner . i ..tn to nrnr the should make a breach m the cmbanKmenti? . o o. , , ... , .,. ! "if. c ,i i..:
;f.bcr Confess in- - by which the I Weal has circumscribed -
r .t. i....t Tlrt .eminent
SnZ " i.;; CW But Wral Tipton charges the Presi're"s wit his obiection-and with his I dent with being not only inconsistent, mc.e len i a list, from the Knginccr i -ut partial Wc have shown there A no n cssagc, -cnun ia ' nbiecU fr-foundation Tor the first, and think wufcan Department, P.Mn ,ii ng , ,Iltisfv ,he people of Indiana, as coiftlawhidppropnations 1 as Uo f)r hc , ,ng ... conh.ct with t c f cto. In the inea , President feVLa
,nge returning tins grc 'Vcr parlia ity for Tennessee and Ps3v Hy,tem, (which contamed n an n mpor t , ' for lJianat Is there any evi-
lant appropriations, u.o . f . ? , ,
u l: 1 1 v, V itii&k. iiivy.nwv wvj- - .
nil's of tho venerable man, and of the in
tclligent county, whose name he so bunglingFy counterfeits 1 What a pity, that were' he to change names and shapes with lr..tmi. be could only demonstrate his
'ItUU f O tJt wv.w. j aaB in. of it shintr. I will "lance over the ! of the President" "abuser of the Prcsi
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hostility of tho members ot Congrcs.- in-, 0X0Ciicliturc that under pretence I production in a short space. The miscra- dent" "an insultcr t.f the friends of our tcrested in seme portion of the bill, and at great penture, that under pretence , vcIcraLlc 1Vcsi Jenl r . ho c not, whcn ,he name time to risk the favor of such ot , of p ubl.c i nn V" mm of yU r is, b,licve, the Mlu0 -Old there are so many freemen intent upon
,ho people in the State-, a- were like. y to , S-f g '-U overwhelm ' Slandcrcf'-but he may be a convert to 1 their own and their country's prosperity, 11P particularly benefitted bv any of the i icians part cular & tale to o cru hem .rotil,:nn a lld -fonil i undcr the who know that all such char-es arc utterly
: false. Ave, but 1 represent the strongest
Jackson District in the Slate1! Well, are
the neonie the less free, or the less regard
ful of their own interests, on that account ?
JS'oj and my grateful etlorts to serve them
are the more intense. My election was nn nartv concern neither was ihe late
,-.C ( '. V.il.ln iilin rfppivnrl n inn
crutniia tin rt. I oiiiv uc.nu istiuiu n.a tuit; ui . . ' -i,
,iM,.;t.- liv f:i!rir:itiii(r falcn surmi- itiriiv in mv District: and why should!
utiiui'iui(i) """ o ij . j . ' - ! Yet nil iKtifle mv conscience, ioin with mercenary
uuu iii.iiuiiii'ii.i -p. - , , . , , i "till -i. r,ti.ni. ir.r imtifl' tl'.rfitor nYeriiiivfi oflice holders, and withhold
Ill.iV tj t rv iuvi.i.. t, . ' Stout (that oracle of wisdom I) 4 said i truth from my constituents? I he paoplo sont ran rrrwlilv see the drift
mat nciiucr in, nur ma jja.i. u-. v.i I abused me. Abuse, is a compound word . it- . j
Tennessee,1 ("kc his hotch-potch publications; iormcu
i i i... i. ,.!... tvnni ah. from, una nrnr. to
. . . - a . ninnrir'i i i r ki i lit n in , u i in v - - j i i
.,.1.. nf linntatiot. prcscritcd by ; 13 11 Ri ., . , ..... , ! ' c; ...iiv .nrr to use. or wear awav bv I terests of mv constituents. 1 am an un-
hi, principle,,) ho tl,.w recurml to the j lc Zun three times? Ten-! useing-therelorc injury is implied, which compromising enemy to imposition in the
. onsttiutmnal boundaries winui, "-; ,, ,. rncnopf iinQ nn the Western Sun slanders have tailed to
limited the powers o Con- ' rr.V-nnTi.l inflict. You, sir, have informed your rea-
any special notice from me hereafter, the
:uthc will now be at no loss to ascertain
the cause. I have exposed a fair sample
of the whole. Resting content, on the judgment and consideration of a tirtuous
people,
I am rcspcctlullv, JOHN EWING. Sept. 11, lfcttl.
aai M V- W A list of Senators and Representatives j was dust double refined, one remove fur
chosen at the last state election in Illinois, thcrfrom the earth.
SENATORS. "Woman was mad out of a nb ovt of Alexander, Johnson and Union John the side of Adam; not made out of his
S. 1 lacker. jhead to top him, noroutol his leer, lo Lo
Bond, .Montgomery and McCoupia trampled upon by him; but out of his side, Larkin Craig. " to be protected, and near his heart, to bo Clinton and Monroe Benjamin Bond. ! beloved Edgar, Clark and Coles L. U. Noel. Fulton Schuyler, &:-c . Mr. Maxwell. From the. Cincinnati Gazette, Gallatin William J.Gatcwood. j WOMEN PHYSICIANS. Johnson and Pope J. A. Whiteside, j The extremely simple art of preserving IT-.milfon .fftTfissnn. & c Levi I.ane. . ant restoring health, has loni? lieen titimud-
X lUlllili'i'j ' " " , 0 7 O Madison Cyrus Edwards. icd in mystery, by Belfish and designing
men, for pecuniary gain; but it is timowa
Morgan William Thomas. Jo Daviess and Peoria J. W. Stephen
son.
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wished t Hanction,but could not, because
wisneu i nancuun,uuivv.u... . . . ,,:e,u!ed i.h h. r-nHietiPg i.h L""",'.
whom I represent can readily see the drift of mv base assailant, when he falsely
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cuiiii;us iiiu nu nun.- uu
sing partisan.
nitromnromi-
I will not neglect the in-
I am
c ontended, muted the poe,3 claim;t!iul llldi;ina ig ni)t C(1ua,y entitled
yrrssupon me -..rjti i. The President, no doubt, feels grata i.n : .r.i..ml,' f ntisii'ernl Hint Id I lv '
-i i.t, . . " :k.nVn o bv thn co i. fl to both of those States tor their steady, within the time allowed me b tl in co ... , o g as ,n tution, and being convinced that some of , . its provisions conflict with the rule adop-; d ; 5 JeVotion tot he best inter,ed tor my guide on this subject of ' enterprising, and ,ion. 1 have been compe 11 to ;; it h n U , eJ!r Jj su cc Uie' commetiee-
from ,t my signature, ami u im, w.v.v.. , :1,l,nini,tration. He hail
failed to become a law. . j ' , cml,racca Cvcrv opportunity o -I o Militate, ns far as I can, the, ntel-; - emir Iljian '
ligent action ot t ongre.s u,h i uic ,uu- , - f cd
f tlie well known lact. that lo cast
....-.v..... p. j , name of the Presi Jent, or any one else.
But I am no partisan in wrong doing. 1 revile no iiiht acts. I onlv blame such im-
iv.. i i .i..f.,m..i.,pv r-ericure ti'ion me. and nnvicr acts and proceedings as tend lo la-
9. .... i ;t,.., ...! o..,i -;r. u ' ;irr mv rtmstitnent'j. and in the service t)t
to create ana cxnu u ium n.. .uju...u.j ,ju.v. ..... T
nrtv snirir. have been amonc the chief : honest ireemen. my concepuuu ui um
pOlUlS lO 11113 luu.ot. ' - i'"1 '.' slan" of a few men who have no idea ol
advancing the public good, can never im
objects of Stout's correspondents, for many v..;irs nast: and a statement of this sim
ple fact should be a sufficient censure upon
MU Iinn.iu V..1.V..... . . j . anv honest editor who possessed the facul- pose long upon a free people; and to avoid
tv of understanding as wen as a sum-j incurring uv-inu. c,, n- e cient safe guard agamst ar.v fulseand abu-; blame of such partisans, has never been
sive matter his paper may continue to my lot. j ueir hnw umwi ""r'" i'-
1 out against me. Every intelligent on the country-thuretore tncy omy in-
ditor knows, that the efforts he allows to 1 dulge disgraceful spleen, in attempts to i . .1 i. i.;a ri.imndin nnirliirn n inntiov mi: and happily, the people know
.out MI.IUHJ a-i en -: wou . 'r lVbe uJlct- , tiJ lhc
Indians witlim i lalseoeue.,.i.vH...7 - ; , tn ...
Presi. 1 -ictual accomplishie.eul me quo ammo is i sou is o u i i"""""!
. ' ' 7' .i n r ,n tl,n Knmc. ' oul uiu-ii-u, ..... -
' l...bv whirl, mv conduct in this re- dent to obtain in . " , ! -ru. counterfeit Vi2o' of the Western ! action, and my language ,n supporting
-c has hitherto Wnvcrned. r rt TcirVto Sun, (who, no doubt, had ,u0 cr'm',ullji : 1 ! II "T".1; .! ! 1 1 ! ?! ! iV nil the if ml
.i u .1 ...r.r.ifnrs'ri7.'j7i.i.iif - . . . ..-....i.t...t..firirvv insuv ix lit: unlink.'".
jeels embraced ,n th, bil. 1 trai n t . c dea herewith, a report from the Engineer De- ? mn , edii partment, di.tinpu.-hmg, h tar ns the ,n- ur an J In cm j formation within its possession could cna-; ;o i . " . ,,.: 'vilhin tal,
Mo it, between those appropriations winch : rTnd soanxious was the ao, aul those which do not, couihet with U u twd of c
should be aroused from the state r.f apa
thy, into which wc have fallen upon thi subject, and no longer be passive to tl. usurpations of the medical profession. Men sutler both in health and purse from their credulous confidence in the magnified services of physicians; and from their iirnorancc of the fact, that verv littles
"o . knowledge is necessary to the successful administration of cathartics, tonics, &.C., but it is particularly for woman's sake that 1 have determined to make an appeal lo all classes of society. I could dwell long, very long upon tha ininstirp nnd siifleriu' that woman fins on
durcd from and for man, but nothing has i been towards her more unjust and cruel.
T..bfi l.n-irn Win far- ami insulting, than man's usurnatinn of
k.lll'iin1 .. ...... ( o ' penlcr, A. Lincoln, and Jolin T. Stewart. ; the right to prescribe and attend upon her, Morgan--John Henry, Newton Cloud, in her hours of weakness and pain. Tins m m w f I ' 1 t .1 1
John Wvat and Win. ijordon. i sunjectoemanus tnc serious coasiucrau-ju
Green Lewis VY. Jiiik, tunnel and.ei every iecung anu iiuciugent person, A... ..e i :..:..
Greorv anu is even vvavui Vl ttias.i
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R1TRES ENTAT1 YES. liar Mr. Nunnelly.
Clark Mr. Griffith. Crawford Mr. McGahey. Lawrence J. K. Dubis. Wabash O. B. Ficklin. E 1 wa rds Thomas Hunt . White Webb and Mc Henry. Gallatin Hampton and Rowan. lupe Charles Dunn. Hamilton Mr. Carpenter. Jetl'erson Mr. Anderson. Wayne--Benjamin Clark. Fuyettc Mr. Black well.
Madison Scmple and Thomas.
Saniramon-
St. Clair- Hughes and Moore.
Alexander Wilson Able. Union John Dougherty. Johnson J. Oliver.
Jackson Harold
Franklin
and Wren.
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mcnts. Although women maybe inferior to us in mathematical, political, and military talents, we cannot deny, that they nosscss superior capacity for the sciencs
'of medicine: and although men should rc-
1U) viu 9 O and Washington Bowycr ' serve to themselTCS the exclusive right to 41 I j c . i t ..l-
menu uroheu iiuius imu usiiuitj ui",
"fy that report tt trill oe seen uuu u.a - --- . ComI11'm,incr5 reason or assuming a new name, i.: : i nu - - is a eLs of Jppropriauon in the bill for . d ae ,ive p oJf of the 1 'he had reason to apprehctHight be , Oflice to be tour month, or one teeond the improvement of streams that are not VV rvc the State We anprehendej;) with uncxiEpKd arro-, closed, is a falsehood ; as wilful as that 1 Xfi-rl of commerce, and that do not . I rcs.dci . V .rt o t c a t J , I uj. (J , sub. ance o any thing pertain to the harbors or ports of entry "l and Heads of Dopartment-, stated by the 'Old Sett ler,-desh-natrd bv ,r, or hare any ascertain-; " r construction of! heedlesa ..f his own absurdity. Oh, SoV j cr, aye as base a falsehood as that .lie cd connexion vilh the usual establishments , within tlut Stat, ) or e cc j uctiu j thousMj bill making an appropriation to improve i,"ZVrr,rit of commerce, external or .Her great national r , and U, so ar inon hid tl the Wabash was passed on the last night
! I..;obot,Ml,at,, i.J U.iiiitiiiiT seribblerj. tiossibfv the u uccu of of the session r and all these also int.-
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.... i . i ....,..,., i ..i..imii mr iriv mr.iions mm iiiL-".tiitii3. tiit-. a ii.v.
a inuu. , Randolph and Pcrrv Thompson and and to prescribe in all cases tor their own
i sex, nicy fr.iouiu cenaimy p i men the office of attending upon women, j I apjieal to all liberal and noble minded : physicians, and call upn them to resign the effeminate occupation of .siting wo..aa a t
Ma rob v.
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Monroe John D. Whitcsides. Clinton Outhouse. Bond Hunter. MiCoupcn--John Harris. M mtgomcrv C. B. Blockburgcn. Shelbv T." B. Trower. Tazewell and McLean W. Brown.
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attons .nvonc uu- ' - i ' A i :md tt ill nrohnhlv take a nil - heba mi2 u nau iciuimu. 0 ..... , 0 ... .. , A i... ..i ,,., Cenerat (Jovernmcnt moc bills. It will probjniv a , ,.;,tmv' Hut I will not son to believe, made knowingly, with the
m.u i'ie. , . . m,ir, irl rntnn I'to that ureal nuiiouai ; aeuuiruinuuia n.w. ......... - . . . ... an unlimited power over tho subject o! in- m r" t0 1 . 1 mli un Uo .p to iet with the counterfeit's imposi-1 same malignant intent as that I did not an uuiimuv-a j ?,mrovement throuiiu Indiana. Mnop u j i . r .i .mnr nt .m t, imnrovc our
tenia mprovement,anu mat i couiu noi , ,M tn a..v there will be no oh-' tbrn. He ca Is me an uncom pro.iusuig . oiu u.u r,.i-, , " , .'i heref.ro approve a bill containing them, ' . Wo venture o v the c u.U be n a abillcr reviler of the President: river. Is this an emphatic ; denial ol an wu on t receding from the positions taken J-cUon, on the pa ot the lA.ailu., ti.an ,a Jackson thing thn counterfeit igo has sti ? hit r mv Veto of tl.e Mavsville Road Kill. PPP J wirtl ha, i,ccn J ne ' District in the slate can have no inil i-1 not sufficient to contradict bun, and cause ,1 anerwardsitimy annual message of Oa U;e oth, r hand ... t h, 1 d J keep the lit. of him, if anyiegard g ,c opmVTlSm this, that the Presi- of his administration? Wfe Whining party U and
11 . , , r i', TP..-a been apptopnated nnv or mm uuMnauu.u dent considered the powers of Longrus itoi , I1:lviaalion of ihe the .invnncriUinmaVin.' expenditures, to , -'l,'iai to nnpri c '"l
.1,,-iii.. nt.-r over which, ns leading
ports of entry or delivery, the jurisdiction ronlerrcd by the constitutional right to regulate commerce attaches. Now General Tipton knows f ill well, tha thesis no pert cf entry or delivery en the Wabash. He knows that there are n,..U cf entry at.d delivery on the Cum in-Hand at Nashville. and at Albany, New York. He knows tiiatnn immense commerce i borne in steamboats through the
... ..... ...L- tir.,1 Tennessee UP to
riaiesoi iv inm. rv . ..... t
office of Receiver in Vinccnnes,' but , hyp .cr.sy, wiu ue no
ti 1 1 1 1... 1 vi!i .1 not ine i.r 1 11 re mvi mu 11 unuiis. .
er' V'ld this, to maiie , couiu uo no moru; vnaw 1 . 1 . . ii..j .. cr. ..ia ioi;, , , r,.,..-ir!pr the t the anea and noes were not called up n
,r perfect a navgat. ... ,n r . r . - v . ,l0aM , ,c of U,e Wta.h till i ami Uc
mcr.se co.m..ercc 1;; 1 1... . 1 " , I.""- " ,,,,. .,,. ; WM .. in II1V l,rinZ,on auJ.ble d.e.it-
l.a.b Juct"r .I'rAT1"!" 'V " v I;,,. w i The! !u.c. I 1.1 tliat mo
Til Vl'l I I - . . to; Cumberland river! And this, to make
Kentucky, and all that can be
sistentlv with the eto. And yet
I'-.t., i.;uL thi. little, when coin
a ii'.n
alit.es) -that I did not even deny any . ,g voice. n t ic jno - 'r'Zrhh
' . ...... i 1 o..r.i.t :ierner l ie im'ii sllllUZ la.ier p:u iuus
. - - J .1. , l :.. rc-itliill Willi two
..ill c ... 1 i .... inv wim nil- ir iv mil. Li u 1 in 1 v ..
wi h the millions g ven to Indiana, too , people mat i voted lor me om -i, ; ...i..- i ; j . . . si,iallirc 1 iucIi. lha, .1,,: aJm.nlra,io Ji.-! appropriation for the Wal.ash, and 1 Uca rePor,cJ .0 tho I W i e. t fo to tu
Poed to heap all its benefits on two States j calls on mc to come out liKe au iiumi 1 1.1- Thn.irrli IVnnesee ! man. and sav whether I did or did not
n 10 imuia'u us i.ii'niu". . .... . :.-.. ! . . . 1 i:..l . l... I. r. I....I tb 1 11 ' with modest intimation, mat a ccruutaiu
tho port of Nashville, mid in every sort ; nas o na m, . . - , j u ncccssary to correct his clandestine and
t , upon toe .oe a cr, . . . - ; in.M,rUni bv whosc onlv object j base, but as he seems to imagine, inttucn
-m to Albany, i nc p-ri m " ' i.im,1(ntin ,mw ti.iP inuendoes. There are other matter:
w. ,ie tho language 01 iunm:.i, r". . M j . i-.. t UCI 2i .r.t the cast on the President by Con. I
i ; 3K TTW- . bv e,,Wr the IV:
wn to make out of it the imputation now
'ipton. It
tiaP inuendoes. there are other matters r... ,1.1...! bv the counterfeit Vi"0. With-
i;ui uv,i ' 1 3
i.. iu 'sih ot June, anu me
on ;?.uurua mv- ., 1 ' i n ndiourn until late on Man-
davthcaoth. So much for tl.w-w any doubt rcmuit.iug? 'I he appointment t.f Receiver for Vinccnncs was a matter fur tV President and Senate. If I hid any
personal intlucncc, 1 certainly uscu u a
, i men and children in sickness, totboso who
arc by nature so much belter calculated to ! nrntirJnnl nnil Kvmnillii(. with their
1 a.uv en anu .utinn ... ,.J',. .1....... f;l-n n.il H i nrnrli -Ross and comnlaints: and instead of insisting upon
.'ktiaiii?, a itvw i . ,. 0vvcn performing for them the most indelicate Schuvlcr J. Vandervender. services, lei physicians generously advi.o Fulton, Knox and Henry S. Hackle-; women to acquire for themselves the nct ccssary knowledge, and inform them truly, Calhoun, fiercer, McDonough and that there is nothing to prevei.t them pro-
W.irren Wm. lMmondson. scribing and attending medically w i.n.ir Cook, Peoria, Putnam, La Salle & Jo own sex, were they but properly cdueatc-J Daviess John Hamlin. for the purpose. , i I appeal to the dignity and delicacy cf FRvXiRLS.S OF THF. COUNTRY, every intelligent woman, and I call upon A correspondent of the Washington them to break through the tyranny of Cdih(ilobc makes an estimate, by which in , ion in this matter, aud to wrest from the
1810 be states, the population ot tlie scv- grasp oi men iruiueuuy joung, inwr er.il state-and territories of the United rienced, and unfeeling the privilege bir-K iViev rlalm Mini limit ofthere-
millions. Of this number according to fmements of the age, but until doctoring the estimate, the non-slave huldinz states females and children is given up by men, and territories will contain 10, tHJSl we must admit that ia some thing?, the des.,,..1 tt.r. state 7 .l."0.rs i. The wri- niscd savarre is our superior.
tcradd?: j I call upon all fathers, husbands, and Rv casting the eve over the map of tho ; mothers it concerns them all to set United States it will be observed, that j their faces against the established custom, much the largest portion of country at pre- so destructive to female modesty, and to sent oranised,and from the nature of its the respectful consideration wc owe it. 1
soil and climate capablo ot sustaining farnesny request mc euitora w yt -the neatest population, is that which com- pcrs throughout this city, who are fricndpriscs the slave states and territories. ly to moral and social refurm to public
i in . .,,-iifii. it . ' l mi. n rw w :i i
1 nese states cocr a. ....--r4- . nnvciritV :t.. ...l.:i tt... nnnUvi holf!inr ' A
siiuait; iiuiv-. um-
states contain but
a suriaco oi i-o," i i Ic the non-slave holding j r77,3'2l, of which the
HIV wvi.iki.i.u ...... ..f.. -
- . . . i . i : n.inn niuiii.- in" w--v..-v...
resident nor out substantiating a binary cnargc-, , u-u.. 1 - - utttrt, UA
proviiv nnv of bis allegations, ho denies, i nc nij-'i? inuii.i r. j , L,.l n nr h v nnnlirnnl sn hid
i ..... i 'iv. .i
. . . . ,- . i . v..i or e. viencrai i ipion uiiahs. is u
lv tl 17M' it as estaiuisneaa port oi ue- - . . j Ul b ,nc tt) a portion ui oa. w...,, . . ... . I'.very by a, act of Congress and included , -on e u s, c the 1 re, dent a ha W P f , rcspcc, to the recommen a uon boasted o
..!, ..llfM-inn rii!rirt el llie eiiv i.eeu ni'in, .' . - . . , ;. ,i .
r v' ... Y..rt In onenin- tho iv to ... land or money, has been given
. ..ii..." i ...... (,nn.cj l.i'j il.. i Stnte for the construction ot ro;
l!r n, concede I in the f,r,t veto mc- nalv Her splendid improvements
territory of Michigan alone contains i ne rnperor .- ' , ' ' . LV, :V; or nearly one third of the whole ! agricultural year , by holding the plou .i number A large portion of this country i himself, thus setting an annual ,P,e
s sterile and inhospitable cnmaic, unu iu- ms uijcv. -- olheera of clu Jcs not les than 70,000 snuaro miles 'ed by all the grandee aud chief olhcen ot cm.icsnoi i , i -...1 i. .u.min' agriculture is the
cmhracin the ut.oie ti lane oiaie. iu . . . .
and cuoal portions of tho lakes most honorable occupauon. .v u
unn. Ontario, and r.ne. untnis; loroui ; 7 ...
lrnost certain that Michigan, Ar- cf the land.-Lfrt inroc-ccr.
U-e, to make nprroprivtoii?. Uut the been made out ot her own rcso
