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ill SISMiriMiSILo . a y - U?I02T 0?R VATCnWORDTILlXTi; Our GV! 1",T 1 vu.;;:s I - - - " II a a aana ,gaaa aaaa (""''if' through such in a r ... . ' ."' '- I 1 in 111 in mi n mil in 11 1, JEVmEElCT, , OATPTgEtBATT, SISgaPjaMiHtEEl ,19,. 1829. ; ' tiDt ts'aan ietrE'V, SATURDAY BY THOttAS( WATSOIf. 1t-ii:'-r'Xj,"t V I -lThree Dollar, pennn W?? !L!f!f tffJ j.w .-... . - .Artnce. No subscript i period than one year continued, until all arrear .h notion of the pm more. such desigi 'oveioment nated good and the humane mayited States. that m it peril is :co be dis- We understand that. Mr. Hunt's da Urn! of th rrTTR TTVTITANS. I Frodi the We cony the subjoined i letter of the Se- j Pjreiidept; refemlyand " .-nf War to u Con Yen lion of citizens I sbjectprtheladians,.l , V,V York, called the Indfaat Board, no man jin tb country entertains towards I can. i e many. Hence, they are ever on ihe Hiert, seektn?. throoeh combinations 4l ba iiticalj leaders,, to seize 'upon, and exercise ne reins oi government. We saw this party and their principle rallied around the elder Adams. They next united on Aaron LJurr. Failing there r - i v'j. 'vv . f ttl he Potawatamies and OttaTas have sold they sougnt an onion with De Witt Clinton, Conversations had? With the I all the ronnri tnli;Mt.ik..,A.n...i: i ..r feriiierfyj on the I on both sides of Rock river including ali upon the br man. irai satisfied, that I the land from ?Rockr riveV td Lake'Michi-1 THev 3 nnrrhatPrl hnWrNinHik.i mmA - B r I f " ww J --Wl t w A fmm the Evening irosoMtfi wtyn .iiipi r. 6' ugMC5lrr ,nAe tvinnewgoes still retain a small JMay, and upon him, f Mr. C ay.) is their Coalition editors, ru$iiug iuo icvpir i . ... u.-..vwMV,llUy, intu i.1" w couniry oetween tiiej r our LaKes, j soie remaining hop Adams, through4 their ' bargain r with Mr now- rail v.' If approved oi me removal ui yiui cm uuu i rv. .v ,,.;.. v.uivcuic uuu i mc upper waters 01 kocb riverj w inneoago us lonunate tor thii rv public, that their prin- election of deaulters and cheats aea wat;ipin therconfoes of a, State, supposed in many places to aboftrid in cop- hliev ten are so well defiried and under- thin p nl have abusive f Artoffiee, ana wmg m a laHior iuhjb- uc im iuw- pec ure. -. I l-M,a ana that such js the healthy and vi- to carp "BWC pf .v'.w I " -; f MVt "'-,v - . j - - h. ijuamiiy ui iana ',purcnasea oi ine 1 g-iwu -acnun oi our free institutions, that vw.v,i,uH ana,, oecesaiues, ne, aoes poi con-1 roiawatimies is supposed to be about 3,600; 1 ie motives and purposes of those, who sider can beadvantageous rto them, or tha 000 icresits western boundary being ihfi combine against the liberties of the beoote. of such a 'rigtH can properly be Mississippi extendinp iiVoiJnnibuih f display and de , j the 'S'ate: or ueorgiaf - i n; iierjpMvrv-v..wii n -uuig me auuiuriufs ui i rock river io ine moutn or me juo.isconsiiri - r. were. nor, however, prepared-to Mr Eaton expjains the views of the I'resia1 f taje ot ewiork say to aq attempt, I about 200 miles, and from the Mississippi j the mask so boldly thrown aside, as it has dent and will : be entirely satisfactory Mo on ine part of the btx Motions, lo establish, to Lake Michigan, 120 miles. Arid th j beeo -ye. djd; n6t; expect to . see Judge every honest, well-meaning ano. unprejuai j "'". - twrir.iiiuus a separate ana jiiaepeu- amount wnic. the UAmmissioners nave oiory rsKingjo his embrace the traitors ol man its arguments are clear and satii dent goyernment ; and yet their anthortty, -agreed to give, is five mills per acre, annu- the Hartford Convention. ' The official or jj-f-iiw distressed lor .iir -yuw uui-ii., i ynpful!v erieved at the iriterfer'ence of1 n be,ad f npneni Government between tbem I ln xercise.of such a'l lC -VV . factory and place the subject in its; proper I to do so, woold. be as undeniable as that of ay, during their existence as a distinct na- san, of the party has hoisted the. five striped " ' . r ' TUp Rap (Va.) Aug. 25, 1829- lory of Qeorgiar Alabama ? Would, tl c.rftLast veaing, by- the-steam-boat a.gree that the Indian hw of retaliation the Creeks, or Cherokees, wilhin the terri-j tion. ; ' -: - - M-g- Nof one can longer doubt into what ley I l he f and purchased of the Winnebacoesl hands the " power and patronace" of, the on i is about 3.000.000. horndpd " nn the west I frovernment - would rail, if hv anv. har , it frftm Baltimore vour letter to the l inc nexI OI K,n-snoa,a De entorcea tor me and south, by the aforesaid putciiase; east I gain or misfortune, Mr.;CIav becomes the n,.pnt was received at this places with a r----i-.Hfri wc " lucunw.w, uy nouaiiuouear rivers 5 norm uy me transcript of the Constitution, relating to I u.w "ul 4lHB 01 "aue ana cuaimerce, uy 1 uuisconsin ano j?ox rivers; lor.wnicn me L Indians recently adopted at New York f cj,,,?ens snou,u take place wjthin .their commissioners have agreed to pay five mills ' . nnvpntion, Withtthft course Kmits, except - in conformity to the provis rL.j . nnr meeting, the President is iMVf h?',mnicipar code ? Wouldthey P . oH.ir mtf ntn rfrlarfssent to have their citizens rendered liable Iiiu." . . - ' , 1 t 1 In hfl orramnnd at Iha harnf an Inriiaii rnilrl u. nnnt tint nnnrpr bii ninnivt'- .--- w-i lie it r . e j i ,. . - - . , ' ot,n Wtrrnn of 11 course of noli. f jotice, aodf to have meted out U them . . , . ..rinufni.. r.MUtn;;r I the penalties of their criminal code ? It is Cy, wiiiiu r -y'y::i bbvions. thai rnn Sit nf ihU illy towaras-our inuiau ureuiren,i r , . "--"-".:-' e ' ' ' I errant irrh nut hrtriftr Cnnnat Union woufd matter of conceived I Ba, hvm -uuiumjr. uooceuc, hom tknt manv lw,ne Joaians are entiued .0 De coasid and hamaml constrain uiin ns j.... o. arlnnt , . H rarpfi that. srmanv tJrurJ. hothas toobiect and motive, d Werei'ga within their own limits, and per acre annually for SO yejis, which ; is I fqunl to about 15 cents per acre Anus nave ine unirea oiaies ooiainea the title to about 6,600,000 acres of land. abounding, with lead ore, more so, perhaps, nr. u any oilier in ine Known woria. Ti ue tract is surrounded by navigable waters, and its climate and soil not excelled in any pan or ine united states; 1 ne interior -is well furnished with - sprm&s of the purest - jour scntng .' " . . , . .. I linn nniiHA .nam Uiw .I.b mnita. Af I ..! ..Ji!iL should have found a, pMce .. inxltir ptlblicl 7 , vv . .miw.,uii ci, .hu.viiii auca ior aicr power, w ai- .luum me uiiu.iuir, aiu on niiuai uuy exiciu. uimQ auu aauu . sion "It l ... STVtt . I I '1 ' " 7 nrnfinrin-nrrpri IIs aumuieu ana wnai men r ne swora. 1 can every wnere oe lound tor Duiiding and r - 1 . - .... . , 1 -. . . . . - - ,. . . - . . i-.? .. -1 111R Biune MrDiLF.rf in an v .rnmmnn 1 v. wnr i rnrin nnn iimh.r entfiiiant inr rim nnr. itnores-ion?. I ne great conaoi-iiion: eniiri r t , w........ ..6 , ........ KU.- wYwva vi - - . guivivigmj w'v 1 iui ii- uiajr icuuiicu.. , t lie i 11 1 ' ...iilj. : .- -.' ' . I ""' jt "' ' " . thai his onlv end, and oh ect and purpose, flc K, " uu me-cnur n-ivc m annumes oi oa.uuu are io pe paia in ctwi, is to do folk and impartial justice,, to the P appealed to ; and when this shall be thf at f raine du Chientbus distributing in .. ,u,ii,;. official rfUcharff- nf : dntv I Faser the; humblest prophet in our land can- our immediate neighborhood a little of the . . t-e J - 4 1.' .- . I irnnlli ll it nnt nr.rarakla anil rlrt-e nnt I iVr avn-of ttA-o-ra- r..Jn:l : f ,1.1. .,rrt,mie nl oeooUrb.' evei '. thiy should sorrender, at commiMioner.; and the ulks held brtweeq .1 . - r . i . ju... .....i. :.:: - i ... . i u ,'.',: -j- . t by the "resident, altlOUgi I f - " " V .,,U'J.P,,,WJ' j V --c,cti. i)iucs ui iiiuian., auu uiuer lerted. The corisiderations I f irin8 beyond the Mississippi, plve them- more minule transactions, untitwliicli time : ..um -; Beives wnere every con President of the U. States. 7 5. Te. 1 , From the Boston ?4atesman. : LAZARUS C03IING FORTH. Hartford Convention.' -The follow ing facts are taken from a notice, in the xeoman's Oazette, of the inauguration of tlie Law Professors at Cambridge on Tues day last, and of the dinner that followed. After the cloth was removed," Hon. Har rison Gray Otis, remarked that the orator of the day had eulogized ' Hon. Nathan Uane, had painted his bright - traits In bold relief, but ; had not been the faithful histo- " ; ' - K mm r " t - - "m nan of his tile, r or the. faithful histo rian presents i both sides jof the picture, whereas the orator' had studiously cast a shade over hist faults and especially had kept. sjlence as to the notable fact ihat Mr. Dane was a member of the Hartford Convention." - , : .. ' ' " - - Upon this hint Judge Slory rose, and stated his unreserved opinion in favor of the ,1 I integrity and patriotism of the members of been thought of it has been so.asse Viction, that their purposes were pore, their views patriotic, their meeting Constitutional, and their proceedings .honorable to them the Hartford XJonventtpn, but be' Utmetl aUdesire war. against even h'19 pblitfcaopppnent5 and he woufd venture to propose the health of the'ntrviv, tng.membcrs of the. Hartfoi d Convention,' vho hape. too great an interest in the coup try tQ sacrifice iti integrity,;? J j Mr. Austin's toast and his admbstons ,ln4 the above lettei: must, destroy all the? remain. jng confidence, if. any existed among thovy Kepublicans, in him, and at the same, time his letter must prevent-his new political as sociates from reposing any mpre confifience tn him as a politician than the Republicans1 have done.. VVewlsh the, Hartford Con- ventioo; federalists joy.' in! their, be w, acqoi-1 sition; ' V ' : laTbe Dedham Register, in comrnent- upon the, jate, curious confession of,' J udge Story a pd ; Attorney Austin, makes- me loiiowingrematKs:, n v r? f I i1 ftVBldjtbT. bThy lnceViiiDfft'r ay, thttTJude-Story Inrth..tpfrl that, i nenad a conversation with Air. Dbue atthe time of his appointment a? aembpr of the ConYenlion, and erpressed.to him his an, piobatiqn: of that measure. ( . " . fir .. - , . .'.'.' ' ' 1 ' we are at allots, whether to account for this. stranger oroceedin? bv" th maiim in Dinn Bsrilaa" onrl iksl ti-o MAMtl . 1 .' -...ii ; .uy .lias; wiaa, gCTIIIICUJCU) have been playing the hypocrite for the Lst, fifteen years, ; or., by... supposing; that, they fvere, w plent Bacchi," " fulLof the God,,: and knew not what f they sajd When it. i Considered, that, Judge Story, bias Jong been; one of the mosf distinguished, members of) jhe.deniocratic party, and, that Mr Austin is a sop in law of ; the, late 6qv, Gerry, wev are certainly confounded by their unhallow ed sacrifice to strange idols." In, the general mele,, of od principles and opi hions which took place on this occasion, it, Would not have , been surprising, .had. some, surviving officer of: the. Revolution t risfO and proposed - as af toast, ,The patriotic and illustrious services of ;Qenea!ic.t4 Ar. holdf' . At a pow wowof the Indians, it Is cus tomary with Mem to , strip themselves of their garments j but this is the first literary ' pow powf:wheref gentlemen have jtrip ped bf2 their ancient opinions and sHed their, political principles, under the scorn of theic, enemies.'. :- 'xl "-.lv "'.'..'..VV n t' ;THL,ri.orLi.; : The Register, last week, makes the fof owing unlucky inquiry---" Look through" the union, and where da you find the peo ..' .1 '. . ' I . 1 - ' , ..u..w --trnlUrf. in. the . courses norsued: 1 VW WP"5 rp ,r.h: as he reallv and in fact believed, !hoW' cease ; and. where the most en- fhe treaty. -v.. 7 .. , . - . I laroorf ' nnil orpnornns -.-ft f-W-f--ii- -v.--. eyef y coiiflict, as to state au- we shall abstain from further remarks upon I .-. j : 1 : J ' nr a " m - . - -1 U ' a - -F mra ' aviuiriv iiii n mm- m - i w i r- : n. . hu a r.napfl fnf lhl'"'b- -- miii wi.tm.. w.ih yds reuuueu. as " - j - -- 1 . - - .t . fast rights which the State of Georgia was " -.af ,0 unproyc ineir mmas, JUM . 1 1 i' r.;-!: 1 better their condition, and aid thm in their authorised to assert, as irom a cunsciejiuou 1 . 1 , i, - " " , , .1 orriiris m tDU.nnir.f n m ant b rm unn. i omldibD, thai by ' il, hun.an.ty , to ara T ' ' . ..j ;: j i.l -j.i: 1 tllo Indl.n, would more effectualiv be sub- ,oll.il"u ,.iCuw.n vou m con- ...w.-..- . v . .;-,. u; I . U I J I have been, assured, I '""'r v ,utuVl '." ,UT ouu -w,,,,-v .Ilo.-.iir,,. I Miwii-ai,uuutrt me ume win cuwe now a kt m i b i THE EMIGRATING CBEEKS. Little Rocxr f A I T.Y Aug. 5 party of about 400 Creek arrival on the west side opposite Alemphis, we mentioned twit weeksvgo,: passed! up through the ,Bfg Prai m '- - tm - 1 1 . ' . selves and their country. In a few minutes pie in 1 the Jackson ranks f' Let us look!, BlterwardsJ Hon. James T. Austin address- through the Union ; and tee where we find-' M " WecomM t be people. Ih Louisiana- Mississlnni. A- nnessee. Jiidpp Sforv-in lii.i lionorable tesiimonv in I faba ma. - AlissourK lllinntc. : r.. , . . I - o.r . - ueuau 01 me coiiveuiuni. jir. usu cuii-1 vicurEm, cv.euiucny. AQarana.'Doin Ihe Unr- the fol- oima's, Virginia, Uhio, Pennsylvania. New T.) 'Aug. 5. -The behalf of the convention. Air. Aui ek Indians, Whose eluded by expressing his respect in of the Mississippi, forine toast : c I 1 1 1 ll '""".ft -J I a n V- e miaai ". -iv'eI--- ! j.L.- . -.i-:.u-..ir ,u.m oni(iaii eooq ana generous men win inanit you."c v. j,,,, .jr mmc ipqb nan inan v 1 1 1 c 11 1 iuii v u lucui tia,au - . - , 1 - oniimu vu.u ""I . the country, the actual, ground on which it as believed they J?ere. rightfully entitled to stand. How can the United States Government contest i!h Georgia the authority to regu late her own internal afiairs ? If the doc trine every where maintained betrueji thai iState b sovereign, as far so by the consti- luuon auopiea u nas nui uecii pai.itru win to the General Government, then must fol low as matter of certainty, that within; the there can be none other, York, and. New Hampshire sixteen StatesV lf The surviving members of theHartfordl containing at the last census! about seven Convention9' V . : Kand a half millions of inhabitants. 'we find We understand that Prince Beal,' Esq. ''of I the people Xhe same who supported' Aladi- Kingston, in the county of Plymouth, also! son and his administration in the late war made his speech at the same dinner, and I now preferring Andrew Jackson for Preni- eulogized i very highly Joshua Thomas, Esq. jdenf, and 'yielding a cordial support to his deceased, member of the Hartford ConVen-1 reforming, republican administration. IV 1 have the flonor to be. with pecty.your obedient servant, great- res JOHN H. EATON. From tht Galena Adrtrtuer servedV Of this J and in that assurance, null u iuu, ui . -t..r . D-:j. j... rnnnlrv WnionpH ihWm unlho A ,V9nr m m . m - m mi m mm '- IIIH 1 W mm wmmm MM 1 ani I l V aa r rnn w w mm wm mm w M v m. mm m mm . aa mi r . . a a am mm m m iu is. rnnnlrfa " f ho nrtllSI OTOIjnd fin WhlCh it TT , I r! . f ; 1 n .t . . n. 1 n. . .c vuu....,, -- - - -v "?7" i to thankivnu for ih rnmmnnJraiinn mart. . uy me rest noer irora fine tfjutts. am- . vIlllllCU I - . - . 1 "- I "J -.': I J.-C-, . .-. . ' to him. nnd Ik (iflr .vnn an nceiimnr. ihnt I vea yesieruay raornin?, we learn, inai me I Steam Boat Vrrpinia. havin- on board about bestowed to Yirther and assist the laudable lOOO.Bmfgniti and bunecfur.e:whicb your convention has adopted. J . -. J : I resiuence oi mrs. cmoree, aoout i)i muesiv- "v . ' i rv " t- iwpuuMvin, w- 1 . ' i . . Ifbv landlbe ow this d ace. some davs s nee. man who. in me aeDaie in our iegisiaiure, ipuveu lofmr new Aaroinisiraiion to ine - . . . .. - - - - . , - -- i tt i i : i: r i tt i j, i j .: r n r i - and had not cot off when he left there. The I cauea wenerai jacKson an assassin. jou tuuwiruie ui ieiorm9 to removal- oraeiaui- '.- : . i , .s . l . . . 1 1 ' . t e : . - i ..i. - t rr . v.. Arkansas is at a low stare, and unless a I grant mat an wno praise inariniamous mea- ipr pecuntiora on me puDiic t reasury. O mf: - a- . -- at-k ' j-m -w a- W m ak ftt W am I.- . ' i - - T rise takes place, fwhich, from the present 1 sure, the HAH It OKU UUIN V Li I iUJi ino tne extirpation oi that venality -andP appearances in 'the weather, we have rea 1 ay;ilvay3 aiu wuu mcu uuc iinwiviiujiiin, fuaiiuwNru liie.vrry iouij- son to expect.) we are apprehensive sheana ine pairioi, wnu saveu ins cuumry i i uu.. Vi ur guvcnimeiu i - wnere aq we will nn om niTmnn ClnpHe. ' ' i New Orleans" when v ... ....... Sr, , .. ',. ."..?r,-;:il'i .' " '".."'!; 'j ; i i treason was noisteo The troopsat Cantonment Towson on who solemnly declai Red River, have been removed to Canton-( manded in the District where the HART-IH-and with grief we say it, in democratic rnent, for any other to "asset t adverse domi-Ipotawalamiei and OitawasHs concluded: ment Jessup, After the Barracks were FORD ' CONVENTION was held, he I Maine !--eight States with a populatton'of Dion and authority, within her jurisdictional Tbe following is the boundary of the land I abandoned by the troops, they were set on would, t(tcrdt been the last act of hi life," two million wo- hundred1 thousand inhabi- llmits ; they are things lht cannot exisi ceded by the Winnebacoes to the United I fire by -a number of desperate villains of I have " PUNISHLD"' the r- R I N G Lt A D-1 tan trf I wo thirds of the States with more together. A I Slates: From the mouth of Rock river, up I Miller County. Arkansas, in a frolic and I ERS. 'The Hon Daniel W zbster9 pre I Ihan two-thir.ds of. the population support Between the State of, Georei. and thelsaid river to the mouth of the Pe-ka ton o-1 entirely destroved.W-Aimottn Ren. isided at this dinner. , ; ' - rmg the national administration, and yet the a. !:. . . l! . . . m .- l . r " 1 ' " ' ------ snaian irioes within her limits, no compact jiRee, thence tip the re-Ka-ton-o kee, to the or agreement was ever, entered into -who mouih of Sugar river; thence up this stream then is to yield, for it is certain in the brdit -fo the mouth of its extreme eastern branch; nary couise of eiercised authority, that one thence tip said Branch to the place where it wthe other must? The answer hereto- is intersected by the trace -leading from the fore presented from the Government, a ncl ;Blue Mound to the Portage of the Ouiscon vhich vou, bv vour adoption have sanction- 'sin and Fox rivers: thence with said trace. "correct, is the only. one: that can pel passing partly through uuereo.. Aieorpia. hv hr rknowIedfTd l i.nkps iimus or a, oiate mere can ue nunc umr,i! thao her own sovereign power that w learn by a gen claim to exercise the functions of govern' ! tleman whotarrtved here from Prairie du inent. It is certainly contrary to every I Chien, since the publication of our last pa idea entertained of an independent govern- j per, that the! treaty with the Winnebagoes, the five striped flsg of 1 rind the strength and sinews of this oppost in New England, and ition, but in Massachusetts Connecticut, R, ed, that had he com- f Island, Vermont, little Delaware, Mary land THE HARTFORD CONVENTION That those who were members of the I " We find in the Courier of Tuesday, the Register asks, "where do we find the peo followrng letter on.thfs subject pie-in r the Jackson ranks ?" Nor tlo we, I'- Tti the Editor 'of the Boston Courier y jihink.it just to-class Maine with the unpa- c.. I'.-. -17 i-l . : oia icy. ire Lrciievc. ui me rutuinET The article transferred into the Courier, Itriotic sin which is Introduced fhe namerof Mr. September election,, she will completely f ' at... m ' a a I ai! r ' m a k Hartford Convention, should support the iJames T. Austin, gives a very incorrect re- (disenthral herself from the, chains or federal reelection of Mr. Adams at the same timer port of bis remarks in refatron to the Ha I "domination, m: wnicn sne nas oeenr Dounct one of the Four 'that he was endeavoring 6( imprint the I ford Conveniiori." On the occasion alluded (ifbr a brief space, and that she wilj return. the-1 chair that ill ime me proaigai, 10 ine oosom or me ae i m Chicle rrppir- thnr nh . Dnrk Irhn-fr nf ireaon in their forehead, was to l:m. Mr. A.-suceesfed to confederative authoriiv: mav lepallv 'and Icreek to its source t thence on a straight i line u no matterf aorof ise. There hae al f would be wonderful if, in an assembly ;0 mocrattc tamiiy.--ii astern nepuoucan. a mk r i a - i innnin wtm nn ariiiifia iiiirtw w - " - - - - . t nnrf I AnrA t h mivht nroduce a uinerence oi t- ' JO they relate to our own formi . areTJwrcxig, and have been wholly misunderstood. Sympathy )nddged is-a noble and geftiv toos trait of characterj' but it should never assamt a form calculated to outrage settled principles, or to produce in the end a great WeVil than it would remedy. Admit i WCv a l19 disPoslion of the'Goveroment fit Washington to hold a course and ,lan tuae different from that they tiave hereto we employed ; and to encourage" the In dians io tke belief that rightfully they may remain and , exercise , civil irovrnmnt in rttJ?PHe of Georgia Do those who are the avacatps of such a course and consider ii feconciUable to propriety dream 1 of, Ihe cocsfq,JCnc.. to which it would lead, or consider after what manner 9 strange an Wa could be pot in practice r- Have they coked to the State' of G-orpi. 5 the rectUuda of her on conxirucUoa of "gu, dmanoiofT of the United Slate thir I tonstituibnil authority to interfere, and 'PpetllM fa the St.la to untiin h-r nfninti i:K5,lt hlzb u Gained to, If el;3 cia bs Uecaa thence across the Portage, down the Ouis- m V , consiu, and . down the- Mississippi to the imouth'of Rotk river. ' ; ! All the land included within the above bounds is ceded to the .United States, ex cept certain reserves, to wit : one section, ot 640 acres to each half breed of the Winne bago tribe; wrto are named in the treaty : to be located Iiereafter by the United' States, on any land tithin the ceded tract not sup posed to contain ieau ore. . sue wuucu States on their part, give to the Wiuneb cpes :$204XX)'. promised at the Council at Green Bay last year, in full, for rents and depredations' committed on their d maim up to ihe present lime $20,000 at pre sents; and an annuity of $ 1 8,000 for thirty years; out of which the Wuwbagoes arr to pay $10,000 io part for the expenses In curred by the United Stairs in the Isle V it; nebaso disturbance, far all thefts and depre latiuns beretofure cosditted i tt Msiss Uagnier, wbu:e husband M curdered av Prait ie da Cblen io lb sancsr cf 13:Ti annuity of $ fcr thirty e:. end tn lerchiUwho was scalped cr.3 ttc:aoi and rer4 fxca c:.:i tu:j bt tion, he had no wisn w ioiww mo i,m----7-7, - . -j -sion on its debateable ground. . The toeoverw)herminij.defeat of his partisans at tha . I,,- token it was? useful to revive! late electidni of members of Congress ia nA tum.:in kf ;r thA nn. thR aUaded to bvf This broken down politician Is distrusted BllUi IIIV lUUIIIIVUl lU. . . tf MJ m - . ! ... . miSVMhr-fh uristocraciras Tvoti mair. the the Ventlemen who bad last spoke (Mr. tby all persons ot reuection pf both pariiea cfoicKrf'friUdifckweluelfa - . . .. ' . .. . t . .----. --f'ru jrs-.. tanti-famine. enfiCT fire ia firirtrort . k- tha The orsea of the revolution believed, honestly believed, that no nation could be ...-..- tnA lionr iu Bit Vinrtf a Ktner Tn.v blood in'. their bthair, and in oppoiUion K. IAe coxt o' the quarrel ahich there x ;l UgaUmeM hi. fnendi Irflm ifa.t .lata .. . Lii 1 iu-'. f -11 ma K I MAfiM frvntinll nnti much leSS fOI OUl l, itiai Miriiiiir; V(7C7I M W ilir 19 tnOSe WnO UCIICVCU lliak aic wiu HUH hw mwuvi. -v. . - - , . ... free and qaal." The federalult, onder influence. ' Wlb reKrd to tie penmat a infux,v completely pro. rld.m Mn. he e'der Adamf, beliered th.t th.'people tegrity of the rztrixr of lAe Uartfcrd chcsettt.arw.l la. to K.otocky.tbatlf tha were their wor.t enen.rt. The, honeAl, &M, ttth oi w'taiwo .! rtJf"LrfS.S' . . . . ". ' .. t,t ... -ii JL-.M.-f.r - ' r,- ihren tnnnihs. and the neonlet of tnis.itatA thooffbt that the people were manyirion. jev were 4iw mwh ihvitv-- ..' ; n -.. 3.1" 1 Jnnhle of aelf ffovetn- hud served their country In high and hon were compelled to vote for either President w -m mm i M W . . .Ka ab-iImm aima-aaa aat . .. i a - r .rat at a. - - w a' ain ne inai Bi r nn iTiiaY ur-tiur. tuEY aar imu mrnt I and there were not a tew who opefl orablr elalionj iaeg azaa o ---r- " tee Ihe da, when the eun.ti.ution woo!.! and the onl, Uir que.tion concern ng their -ff.jJS' sife pUc. to on heredit.ry Execcihe, tad conduct in that contention. c fa iu a.jcr.tjr-fof 'l??' . Sens" f Kfe." Tbi Pt, ha. alwa,. .Udon. and expediency, history, ; expsri- now haee the a.lorit, In Mai.aehu.etw, Deen.Bnd e"r .i!l bec ,nce, pctrri., would decide Jt, withost tht Pft-t''Sl'Tlf'SS' ornua" erKnd poetfcli i ..ecei.h, of oarrinj that le.tife ccea.ion help fW?W ' PJ r"dlb" tdeou L C o wn:ti mionjl dia,e, il by dif.ert.iion on It. policy. If it tra, od We p&hM IcaMcSMfas. --mm at tiaei be (or. the poaer cl (Jund that the, hid erted ia th.ir eor::, ii sd I "-. Cnt the Cre:t oaa of ua &'cI&M Wd.be cohered tl th.ir .f;:U. tercitn.crf.!.we-et?.both repub. , '".If ! t "bed. in toe. U. n.d been .eroded and not cVr.royed c ton d fl, djjtnaM . in c-r xyswuff M ..'., . r ... Am if i r- --?i.d aav'a principles, rslUs&i and, pnsats tieriiw cnssnrica ia iwtiv ' . - -,,-.,- - , .1 I jriP bCKI -.Cf. W netfi 9ll b a CUy c:rn Thsif rc!; ttlntli cj wt bate said, I. mly, end nt ettir-u;;rJ. a bnitt ti;;:-r;t cf the prates thru cb-j Asa a tr.ssure cf ruLIiS pet;:?, La hzi ttv tzzzcntJtZzvz l; cry i-l c;Jr.!;r.) ci; bep f 111.- 1?w. ..-. 19 - .
Newbern Sentinel (New Bern, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1829, edition 1
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