Indiana American, Volume 7, Number 5, Brookville, Franklin County, 1 February 1839 — Page 1

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ecu fcomrray oua commas iirrmnarAHD otia cocntby's ttuxam.

i 1 """ isnar wwm vvanni nuiWi . - c5Tc,i.ci,Atmsaa. nac&avg.i.ti, pnAWtttiw cqcwty, iwdiawa, pniDAy. pbs3capy i. .Bga. 1 . -Smh em ; - wnj. w AlBivOa

S in i evTvanee, $ 60 in eix taontha. or tt SrJ25? Swnrtwoui defalcation a f&deatoring to throw off the responsibility strange I that

tteeipirfttion ofthe year.

coatinaH Until til arrearages

option of the editor. Tea per cent, interest

No paper will be di-

are paid, unleeeetl

r annua, will be charged en all subecriDtion.

the expiration of tbt jeer, until paid; And for til Job-work and advertising beu payment is defend beyond ait months. ABTiTteMST. Twelve tinea, or lea, will fct inaerted once or three times, for One dotlat.

Vh n rh-VJl.T 1 8 . 5 . . on "ie roponsibiiity strange! that made President, the succe. Whig or Conservative measure. r" the Adminhtration upon the Whles. on tor of tl. hu..mm u ifi '.u; jfl VTT

of 18031

The must sorely have been try

1. - A llfl a--

tnvsel.,

pofntmentir.hitttelrtiDon th FVlwt Pi.uUan t PDof.it ion man.

niiustou Having been tantile tn bin. and hialinextlanalion imi! h M. T.n. t . .'.,.

peculiar notions in r-.i ".C J" Mi-lT.... i j ""Tr" ,,ew " w",n in" '?"ry

jjj wc w j rrTV! .engin.i gentleman; nn ir wa. mortifying to me to Mr. Itntr.... -rat . . ..".'.' . 1" ......... see that the Enquirer, by implication at least.

85 tents will be charged for etce additional the iSr'z: Ttt'' TV X . ' E""TKR8. had .upptsed until lately, that the President

;rttM. -fr iV k; L "r" uie mercnnnis oi from Me Smvr r j. Ol the United States rnuJ bn mh ik.n .

"w i i-vw w rarer tat fva. ri. . , 4 . a 1 . s,b 1 1 WM oro - "

the ertion was UrZK t rj,Rhl W,le,, s?,ue V Dectmbt 21rt, gentleman-judging I mean, from Ui boast of tlT h Ihe "O"" 'the sodden discovery 1 but my colleanic there.

tensore. bM:j u7!ZSL r.t I 77:?" k"Posioni, one .tier another, r. tvitcnie m a genuine Locofoco edi

,V - "f"" mer uaj oj uicbi succession. 01 the Buh-lrftiirora t.n tor Mf. llroompoole d 'rnn. ha. t. t.

Tffi"MW !ere,ofaretobe,BubHluted forb.nka.nnd ConsenratUe.) there is a cherrin rc.idr.

n eniree answered two or three not II will hoW In mn ik.i il.- k -i .it attnn tA t,k ilt- a. "

f - v.www nui. . ww.T. IV.KII

I V vimrgcu to oe tree.

ican and English, the cost of which was ev-

en pounds sterling to a man, over thirly-one Jollars a head. You see, what I often tell you, ev Yorkers are not to be beaten at any thing. Mr. Wm. Price had not ret reached LiteroooL In t... tkl

would be the embrace as pictured in the catricalure. JVo. .

Washisqtos, Jan. 15. c.nrrsD states sbnats. The business of the Senate hai bwn nf nn

tWtimportance--t bill for the organitation I UoP" of Mr. Thomas butting.

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bjawd on the ckson.VohliceHi&i,teth1tallwaswe Yes,slr, the cry of iit It;.. s. Jiitl td h"Ve lhe ltmuurer, ShI !Po him by hi. friend, will finish

The Reduction Lutid tlill came uo. UrJ committee chosen tiW fctM.

feonthard of N. J. spoke against it hnd Ut,

Anen,ot Uluo,ahd ur. Lyon, of Mich, for tootrst or KaYltosarr Attra.

Reports were received from the several

Standing Committee. None of them were r Malic imnortnnce.

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Resolution, were adopted, tailing for Infor I "J? l PpoMtion.

wouu ai new inrr. wmm in jr.H t ib i Gimwiin in h.nv hi. i ut .t

I Mr. wise told him lht there we.. rule of Well, .ir, now tt noneara th7. in misht as well crv iWdo.r 1 ffu. Si

U lrJiil fT! " J1611 to en rl1 wa. !n default to the tuna of prognostic that he is going down. From the Cemmitteeby ballot, whea It Was hot cho. 1,010.755! and. ihaa .n 1:1 hour that father SL.j. .k-. IX?

I 11. V. . m. . . . I - . nirei mm iihii intai vir

an h lhRn..W.. wit i V. . . V. ' i- ' luree montns alter MM :i ivntine mnoe mat rrmkJLl i i ? r V1!' "e M rffiolter In the .till larger sum of ery,the nW. doom wm sealed. fheTthouX tbaTT IVrnW m,L at h defoulter, Walking JLVEfEL??.' ,ed Mf' C. '"Wtigation, he hod been steSinrXblic !'ln ln!t hl folet now th

Miitiou in regard to the Public Lands.

Several Bill, were read a third time nd ptoed in relatien to the time of holding Cwrts iu Tennessee and Alabama. Before the prelimtnart business was disposed of, Mr. Johnson of Md. laid' upon the table, by consent of the House, a substitute

But, sir, as I was

atlln ttnbuv J"E met his fatet and now ih k k.

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mnnaw mw WBt mm . ... - I i.aam ..i.indh.i l i f- . i

toSomT. wifef0,urn P,ie,d n' H,e he tn tf M5."nU!ed 10 do h?c. ndto make k-ik-I!!1" only C3,and tn the Bett three month. ." ln.trument ofelnbution. 1 call

V ,"ereH"ri,MHr' Menifee. fiW8,TC3 37. Yes, tir.after the President h,D UP jnoke his wrongs, his injuries, I.I.

' ' 11 ' nM him a certificate or honesty, and ""nngt, his eipiation, to rise in judgement WAstttftaTon, Jan. IG. Jf "ir, and the House, and the committee. Rln,t M "otors to condemn them

tTJimen . atad the Kxeriiti . UmA .I.I.M.J kiM f uhere is he nowt In lr... i. l.

vS PrenteJ ngulnr petition erotlniheilola tn one year the sum of SO'N;0 doubt, far happier than in hi. precarious

Clk.Siik.TMMnir Rill kR.J I I r

, . mi me ut- 1 1 . .f ihciiii reai, oi unio, proposing a u w,ana in tne next three month, at the "r naunieu anow,wnen he toiled as a S iming of the session bjr the Committee of ptatt (f dispensing with money, bank, and of n 900,000 per annumhis Pop iUve ,n on of the stalls of your docurlS8! dMemn , ' , P trrytng on the commercial trans, defalcation averaging throughout his official ment fACtoriei cnliel Departments, lit U With some dtBcuItv I have obtained a actions of the count rv. fti. ..j career, the sum nfmnm than imnmj.ii now an umble anothcrarvt kM i ;ii

copy of the Bill, which is a. follows t

.4a d fc pment frfalctttiiMt in the Revenue Finance.

to refer the memorial to the Committee oa Pr nnoum, for seven years and tkit foo, we 'f lhe Denefit of all who would be honest,

Ajew

and who wish to be clean, that he keeps for wle the be.t of palm toapf and chloride of

lime, ana other chemical compositions, to take off the spots of locofocoism, and cleans

irom an corruption! I recommend to

cer

Mr, fnfff. IrtAawf lk

J tkt United &tatet unit insurt to toft krrpigA Mr. Clay of Ala moved to lat It on the hX beHeve It but I donHP

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r-.im Iiuure ii iniilir. rawiwM VBIIiea. I oir, BMIU UV UlUeT UR) mat 1 did H0t rO Representatives, in Congres. assembled, Mr. Nicholas, of la., reported from the Joice tn these public losses and calamities, That after the dor of . It shall be the Committee on the Hiatrlri r rt..ku tM thoush I eoafessed that 1 did

datr of all persons bavin mottev to tav into I answer to the resoluttana tiW.itn rnM. umnh of hnvtns B.ilnd a vrr rn I tain sub-treasurv eeutleman tn on Bnd k

the Treasury of the United States, excepting mtttee to tnquhe whether or not the Bank, tn The pet bank system and the sub-treasurer. bul whllt lf lheJ be once wnshed as white as the money arising out of the Post Office De the District of Columbia had complied with have exploded, a. I said they would, and ex- ,no.w lheJ w," ,ike hog, return to the

Puire..M I. , Mure iuvb n asepoMie ine aw w tno last session, prohibiting them pweea wieir muuen enormities, concealed un ,u ",c u,,re Bank selected by the Coneress of the Uuited from Usintf small moIm. til thev could bo rnnriloJ Un.. k... t

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Mates, ml o nave ti placed there to the The Committee asked to be discharged not rejoice at tt. I made me no both to I f V1 Vjtewmi IWbco. Many of our oWrt of the Tnasnnr o lAe Utuferf Slate; and from the further consideration of the .ultect. nd Watch for the d ei true tit n of corrunt der. a.k frequently the meaning of the term

so payment made In any other mode, shall and the request wa. granted. Nineveth. But, sir, there I. one poor human ,00. foCo M PpUed to the Fanny Wright,

oe auu iu ior m iims person mating tne i nc commute on public Lands was also M'ng on earth alone now In the world san, jacooin, and leveling porsame, entille him to a credit or acquittance discharged from the request contained tn re wrecked In reputation blasted alighted 1 on of the v Buren party. The name o-

ea the part of the Government, or to any of I solution for a grant of Public Unds for the 7 not half a. worthy a. he ft whose W1 wlth f"ow in New York, who

the rights ior immunities arising rrom pa" aiding of two College, tn Vermont. aaul, at icene. like these, doe. rejoice, mutt , l, opened a .hop in that city for meats made loto the Trenstiry,or save htm Mr. Wright from the Finance Committee, Who and where I. het Sir, If you , "of cigar, and what are now termed from any forfeitures or penalties which may asked that the committee be discharged from will go down Pennsylvania avenue to the cor ,oc0 foco etches. Ico foco is a "barbarous

be imposed bylaw for Tailing to pay money the consideration of a memorial pi a vine for a ner or rouMtod'halfrtreet, beneath Mrs. Pev comPom,tf 01 two Italian word.

ExTlAOBDIRAav. The St.

of the 11th instant .ay. as fellow.:

k TI ,normcd Pn the best authority, that on Monday morning last, the water of the

aeon tne American Bottom, opposite to this city, called the Grand Maiias, covering mora

.iu uiic inousaoa acres, suddenly dIslrppea ed, leaving nine tenth, of it. bed entire, v bare. It has since filled up gradually; but, on Thursday, was about one foot below its ordinary height. The fish in the lake appear to have all been destroyed, thouiauds of them being now floating on the surface of the lake. While

the water was out, a huge fissure was discovered tn tbe ear.'h at the bottom of the lake ex tending from bank to bank. i 1 AaisTocAcr. George Dudley, of North Carolina, tn his address to the Legislature ays: A. to our aristocracy, gentlemen, 1 need not tell yen that our institutions neither le galite nor t ecognixe It. existence; that it lives but in the diseased fancy of the worthless and envious leveller, who, despairing to elevate himself seek, to poll down other, to hi. own poor standard. We have no aristocracy but that which superior industry, and moral worth, confer, and of that, what government would

not oe proua i"

Unuvallkd Coubtshv A Mr. John Ar.

rentien latelv led to the alter in Philadelnl.i

Mis. Rhoda Grason. after a continued court ship of thirty-four years. This shows what

patience and perseverance will accomnlifih.

Girls, "never give up the ship."

Tna Cvmbbblamd Road. The Cumber.

land Road bill has been reported to the U. S. House ol Representatives. It contain, an appropriation of $300,000 f 100,000 for

eacb or the States of Ohio, Indiana, and Ills-

nois. a strong, ana perhaps successful, effort will be mtde to defeat its passage. Centerviue Chrvniclt

Fibb. On the 16th instant the Tavern of Mr. Hammer, of Henry county, on the road from Hagarstown to New Castle, was consumed by fire. The inmate, were only aroused

in time to save their lives, and in escaoinff

from the house. Mrs. Hammer was severely a a .a a. m . .

ournt so mucn so mat ner life is despaired

mnnnii

into the Treasury. National Bank. ton, boardinc house vnu will An J . ..I. pln and "fire" and the word wa nii.ir.tiJ

o . ft . . V . v. t. .ft . . . .1 . l.. . . - " fe'-J I ...J ... . ,. - 7 1 I

wt' jvuu oe it runner enacted, i hatl tmb batten ow rnit ia inenoea man. itHcaen in arat h.a mm. 1. 1 iiiniiy Bornoie lire. How it ramA tn

lK .x-iroUrtt tt llio 1 - k.ll krM ik I W.m. t.MJ S t--.lk... ki--. iTnblaa VVsiktn.t Tk.. t l I be annled to th Vr Rrn u.l

j j ----. . vv .aH vwiivmh ..in. - - . . ..w. wm.., tut wrrwiiuri t v. " - i . Mm w vv flu I . . vv . a

boacr to transfer the buhl i mnni n-nm nh i.mI (a thu Hrtor. b i a. .kvm. I.n.ik I mone V or nuhlir tTZtf r.A t tk:. k-jr I leamea irom theHWeeklv IH fftH. " f nammcr is estimated at

Bank to another, to trait the convenience of upon the object of the Public Lands. Mrs ot converting fund, tn hi. own hand, to hi. S' i3lh Van Bu" pnper publi.hed In .wo hou.and dollar.. Every thing about hi.

RBurscment, and ior no other purpose what Ualhoun it lor ceding the public land, to the own use. wa. imprisoned on the 14th of Au "'pn.a, now oeiore us. v-vt.. '"""''b'w-

ever. Ifttttral Ktatca Whiftr lh nnhl ie Inttrf mm. I EUSI. llCuk and tritid nn thr a.mn.l tnU.l n inv asmmn oi lOJOw the democratic nr.l - vfnwi, vwvninc.

R,- 1 A A kM kl r.kki. mmiJ Tktl Xt ftAMl fcf rkttiM. r.ll.a.1 t.. .l. Intents, nn ... ifktk k u-.t-t t . . I tV wa. divided into Krml.N . u.m.. I

" .m.w i . .ui.uv.. vnnvicui m uni i mn wm w at u v &rcmn mci ivviif w w ... icuiii v.. w. iiiv.ii he tt Tjuuwifj.cu nno . v. wmtci.ii-i . . ..... . .

k)i knn. ftrTVnn IVi itibliu. ft.Mi.i.lkl. likM ttb.t. I JI ftftwiMfl knlk Ikn - ..kIm! I iinpd. nn nnn nl ik. mim tn jn I tives. who were in fa It is stated that. Wm Lereett, formerly edi-

tttrl R...k.). k. A..itA iu. ..c k.MtL...j ftjv.a. m r ..itA lannik. KSf. ja)i.m ..j .k .v.t-j nnnn tions. and dennait.. k.nlr. tk u..l. n kA tor of the iNew York venioc Post and of the

is tome denosite bank, and be made MtmlJe After Mr. Bavard had concluded, the bill dollars. He wa. sentenced to be imnrlannnd were in favor of unlimited freedom in nomina- ria,n De"':r ba. b?in appointed by the Scc-

a'y at rncA Jepottt$, and the amount of such wa. ordered to lie engrossed, 97 to 33 two three month, on each Indictment, tn all nine on, nd opposed to all "corporations." The "u.rf ot w ar c.hl'i,'rk n that departmen.

bonds as soon a. paid .hall be placed to the Senator, oposed to the btll beina absent.

credit ot the Treasurer ol the United State, tn laid depository. Sec. 4. And be tt further enacted. That

tn all cases of payment thu. made Into the Treasury of the United States tt shall be the

ned in Au..t. Pfy "hich was intended to mean the "rew- "e "n Abolitionist. So much for

The Senate then went Into Executive e- 189, he was not released until March. 1833. tors," called a meeting at Tammany Hall, "ne. Aa"V?,,luon wun nern ieei

I six months for ro' " purpose oi making nominations. The " w

months; and though imprisoned

Kept in Jail three year, and sit month, for rr lhe Pnoe of making nominations. The

ars! ,rrraa,BT ronsiaenng themselves included

atnn. and adtotirned.

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...w it.tM.Mi a. ttftift(sii .rinm j.ii.i

BWint. w nviinHiTKniHt r, . .v.vi.ivtv.. uciniviv.liill VI ,w vlvl.llin i 1 . p O vm. imvi.uv ... , , r . i- .rv. ... - ... 1 1... i I WkiiM nAW ik. jr...i. r .L!. r I in wthe tiartv" rrcmlarlv Biinii .nj .r.l ' c have received account, from Washine

iai s witiKuwivr, vi i in i nnni iu uk juui'i m nvi. m iiv. .ftiv. ucifftuiicia ui .ilia ixiurm o -v, .. . .

nal ofyerterday.prt,ceeding.w.read,mo admint.tration! Vhere b8wMlwo..,..W

duty of the Coltector, or Receiver, ot other ved a suspension rf the rule, for the purpose embeuUng public money for eight year, in oppose the -regularMnomlnation.,and to car-I "7 h dm;n"tration. penon heretofore entiUed to receive the mme, of taking up a resolution olTered by him two succession, until he ha. taken and carried rJ. lheJr Plnt ttbJ om mean, or other." iESi!?". to grant a receipt to the oerson maktnt the day. since, proposing to amend the rule, of away a million and a quarter t Where U The "regulars apprehendlngun organlxed a !P"E""5. 5-tTI?

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mrmentunon th hMdnrlinn nrihw.sTite lh lliiuae. aa that the lUertinna ol lkmmif.i mcei Where is liratlotr now lona alnr .. tueir iivojiiibiiods voteu to . ' ... ---- .

detmsiteofthebAnkivintfibeaatiie. tee.. &e. when not made bv the Sneaker, their carriage wheels oroudlv huiled the adjourn, and ordered the light, to be extin- P"110": ""J?'. "c will not undertake

m. ... ... - -i: . i . .i . . . . . . i . i i . . ...uk.j .11 kti. .i .. ltooreaici. lie win (ienne" it iiimau. or

Jicc. . And be it further enacted, That .Hall be made ttwi race, and not by ballot as uiy mpic rust oi me lamonabie street, and -" " , no "reg- ' , , . . - - ":.. r u m . u k I .j .L. ...i. t a n r .k ir L.... r..,- v 1:. r . .j r...k ulars." aware of th ii minivuvK. and helns aome ol hU L eulnnnt. in the House will do

... vmci tt lie ft c ll unit W IICWIMir iu I III l mm ivtviuuvtp. n uu vi tire uink v. jwi hi&iiviviii vi ivui uu itrar , . .. . 7 7. O 111 fnr him htfnrn nun mwtna

. . . ...-.. . ft i i .t .r ii. irt irwiii.s ju.i i un in iran ironi in in n.ii oiih cbkaioi hh i r

'n rawrej 10 cot lectors to pay on oeoen I was oraerw, on inouon wider, vviae. iw iwn iw iiinreiinia m tucir ueei -no uismcii. r ... -.... u..v. i RichmandWhim

attorney, ptosecuung againtii mem triple in ,wvw --: m uwir haicm. ooaoon - --

icimpnt.-, tney ran away, or waiicea away, -o- a4 rt":i "?"'Y " Macbxbbl Fisnxaixt. The t.bleafor the

tares, or the necessary expenses attending the member, answered to their names, and the

collection of the Revenue, and all other case, question being taken on suspension two here money may be advanced to Receivers, third, being necessary the motion wa. lost, Marshals and other disbursing Ageats of eve aye. 97, noe. 83. 7 descriptioo, tt slk.ll he the duty of the Sec Mr. Williams, of N. C then laid upon the retatf of the Treasury, tn hi. warrant upon table the resolution, adopted by the Leglsla

unforbidden, and none to binder

Where tt Boyd? that land office

who appealed to Hhe misfortuma

lion," to elect him to the Senate

them! gent who had every thing cut and dried, cal-l

led out 'draw candles!"

fasT 1 1 a t e a a. 1Mia . .a

. ..-r...n led out "draw candles V Allobevcd lhe com- "ce?f .".we

,73 mnnd, and hundred, of dip. 'and mould. Wte or Matchwetta, shew heavy decline

the Treasury, to direct that the money be ture of North Carolina iu regard to the Public I of Mississippi! These are all Innocent and

1833,

1837, 1633,

bbls. lfcMC3

I4U11 M 111,714 Cm. Gas.

sicn: or would have gleamed if the room had

rticutvon lU tvnnksiJ'ih The reaoliition. were read and or unfortunate or escaoine defaulter.! These been darK The drill officer continued, whan

poa which the Treasurer draft I. Issued, to dered to be printed. are full handed public plunderers, pet ptun d, Pkel a,nd ""PE1"? nd c,aPPinl the rwdii nf ik sfiftfM.M MftiMs. tn Tknsl bsmbn I derers. and ro nnwbinnd nf iuatiee.n Sir. was like a hall .term. Pull out loco foco !

iilVvVr nv.n. tw. kllu.li kSrk ntrvl Wsvr tUn rereivel fmm the several atan.lso was Tobial Watkins unfortunate. IIelnd the whifXing in the air a. every fellow

''... a. I ... I a a a a . a a a a 1 smttllA.il Aaal taraasi IsKrara an Aavlr ssksf

poa the Hank BKMia shall axnreaa the nurnose dint? committees. I was oorn ana ore a a Fftufewton oaxziea ot rHV"

toVwhtcK the money I. thu. advanced and the committee on Foreign AfTatr. tn.truc the tinael glare of thf. metropolis of .plen' fn - wheat field. "Light candle. Pand the h.t papr a. a ca pWed to their credit' and tn all caae. where ted Mr. L-;are to ask the House for a di. did misery, and shabby splendor,' (a. it wa. nPPing off olocooco matche. wa. like the 'bw. EuU m

charge from the consideration oFa memorial once, witn equal force, irom and beauty, oe- ""f ' m -uu.uK.., ... ...c Lawremcthvm IWm.

Fjiilnn InfJrimrr .mi W'.lTl.m T.. Vi.

a noca of pigeons rising :,r . " . ' ' J,"V Ltghlcandlesrandlh5 por of the Evan.villeJwrnal,i. announced

rhtvrk. k. Juiu Ii. . .f.k. - I .lia.

miTS uiawu vi (till uiicvi nn iviniivuniB i. vr... ...v w. w.v-...w. t j t I , , - ... . ' . tvoiw. j:.k..il .k. r..k.. .tii.... artt.ai.n..iiL tn i.itnn ftntsrtbHl bv that Mnn.rlUlll nr.inr of Vir. Midden illuminatioB wa. like a flash of mock

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Placed to their credit In Bank. the chcclt oeace and war. roe discharge wa. granieu. ginia, joon if.anuoipn-01 uoerai mina ana . ZLp" z. " ."ir""

Uexpres. upon its face the purpose for r Mr. Howard, from the tame comtwtlw, habit, too, lt York k. . . . ........ P . I .. .... . ... .. . . I. . . ft . it.i.t.1 ... . . .... L.iinil Iha IIiiIm EnlM af Iiuiim bkUL .K.

wvicn tt i. drawn. And ft shall be the duty reported a bill tor settling tne claims oi new improviucnuv, imnamg id nis oean, inat oe of the Bank to retain and preserve the check Hampshire. Referred to the committee of should he able to replace that so m, and more, fter it l. paid and cancelled.and transmit l the whole. - nd Hnake all straight; and he wa. tmpriaoo t the end of the week to the first Auditor of A joint resolution wa. reported, explanato ed for his imprudence for nearly four year, the Treasury, with the Bank account of the ry of the Pension Act of July 1837, extending and made to beam feWs brand! Ahl.tr, -I . t r a a . a w . . a a . . . a at aL t J a B It

nsarsing aaent. I the act or roller to certain widow, wno mar out ne was a gznutmmm n oeioogeu w m . . I ... .... a a I .a a a . a a. a.tlt a T a o

oc. rj And be it farther enacted. Tbat rted Mbaequenlly to a certain date, ueier tne ueceucy, ro ine -sii hockidc gentry

it shall b tk. JftaiitnT vn fWijft.r nf tk.1 l tn ik. Cnmmltttfta f the. Whale. Ihe wm not one of your Lncoit)co defaulters

Ttary to issue the necessary Instruction, to At one o'clock the House took up the sub-1 he was not unfortunate to the amount of milesrrv inta rot k. nm.uinn. nf tn A..l k.fnrti the Itoua veaterdav. ftha Swart- Itone he was not too full handed to be

ins till rLnut defitleation and Mr. Underwood, ofl touched by the tipstaff he wa. not a defaul

At one o'clock the House went to the or Ky. resumed and concluded hi. remark. ter of the great democracy, and, poor fellow, den of the day Mr. Cambreleng consenting I discussing subjects of general interest to the he miSered for being a .gentleman. By the

witnaraw hie Intended motion to am into' eountrv. and commenlinB severeiV UDOn ine oy. Sir. toat worn renuava mm oi m it uiai

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general conduct or the Administration. it waa uurtng, or not nui uw pavn umunxi, 9 -.a ta. .a . t. an a a I . A a A l a - wwa . - -a. a

Mr. t ry, or Padelendea tne Aominisirai your pany niw oiscuvereB uia.joarrrixaiuB... lion in renlv. and waa tallowed by Mr. LvorV.1 was a raMlraaais. The discovery was made

nf Ala. oa the aaaaa aide. I first. I think, by grannie Gitchie. That ren

Mr. Riddle .ooke next, and answered Mr. erable Kentleman took me to task for finding

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fry I some geouemrn in retenDrz, ana mm n wc rtr. Tour. nfPn.. AvJlnwad on in the off. it seemed, boasted that President Van

dttrtwaion, dtrendiag the Adnrdnlstratton, and Buren too was actually a gentleman ! Very

The Postmaster General recommend, that

and the United State, of America which theliDC,eilMtl pos"ga be charged on newspapers,

irregular, bad met to adjust, the nomination. Mrordin6 10 the .ire, supposing that it might were made and et$enc of "the nurtv" dUn. reduce the aixe of the large sheets, and thus

Md in aa rood order a. could he expected. diminish the weight of the mails. He ha. el-

toe aexsoay we isew x ore limes, the or I w - wiw.viiiiihiiwiiiwuwi. ran of the uregularsn gave an accoonl of the proposition to alter the present tariff or postv a. .a w? . I m a. . fa 9VI - a.silW. a fa.

proceeoinn, a. the epilogue of the'Verular" fe inl 7'" IWITT luc lamps, and on the day following, in another tbe Un,!ed hxXtu foUowinj acaka cnt at the "eeceder. from the party and the hM beta "hmitted to the Committee, as caldemocratic uaa-e of resular nominations." cuUted to produce very neariy the desired re-

tt nicknamed them locofocoe, and so they r" V "

Convoitteeof the Whole on some Annroort

tioa billu The orders of the dsy were the nttl-tllon of a Select Committee to taveati lta the Swartwoot Defalcatioa. &MlMawkMMM-aia It.. ff.M

TO C. eaaaad the debate and ranlied with

to the charea made aealaat the Can

Hn. aid the aTort. made in the remarks

have been called ever since.

The locofocos. havlni become the maioritv

of Hhe party,'' now call themselves the regu

lar." and conservatives" the nrrerulars."

ihin-s change their titles a. our manners, I

turn.'

Mr. Swartwout was in Liverpool when the

Royal William steam-ahlp left. The Com-

meraal Advertiser of to-cay state.

S3 miles and under, 5 cents

ICO mile, and oyer 33, 10 cents 230 miles and over 100, 15 cent? 400 miles and oyer 200, 3 ceZi Over 400 miles, 25 cents Thi. would he a .mall reduction, aa from

1 to 3 cents on a letter, according to &stance.

Wobtht or ExAitrUc. The Hiiton of

that h tbo lUthmond Paliadrom have incrttr.13 tli

has given the grand battqact to friends, Anter I price of theT fper to four dotlarV.

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