Indiana American, Volume 10, Number 8, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 February 1842 — Page 1

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IAWA AMMBIMDA

OrR COUNTRY OCH COIXTUV'.S INTERESTS AND OUR COUNTRY'S FRIENDS.

grc. F. CLARKSON.

""spIHIT OF THE. TIMES. C". A HUSBAND'S LOVE. -tntsof life occuring from day to day. J.i lL'r'pect, some not altogether divested Sinking not unfrequently to be mot with "iic prints, in which they are heralded

3 of the all-absorbing and ever enduSt'cl -on which hums with eternal brightly y ' bosoms of wives, mothers, and sisiiid is her jj.lg ever before seen, in the

fommwsiojf. p,,br,c journals, a record exhib-j rnue funjvorlj ,1ie pquy intense and not und, devotion of luisbands, fathers, and! Jxnw" guch records are rare indeed; not, j lAelieve, that the latter instances are less!

BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, FEBUUAUYi 81 7I7 p-.-,,-iHj,mji!iiBCTr-;,,Mu-. .twMi3Kntwra;M.1

VOL. X No. 8.

New Mope of -Keeping Accounts. The other day, abarlor named Linion, was brought before a police court in Paris, charged with having customers in his house after midnight. The r. irher It is the fault of this person. Merlon, who is in the court; as he has not time to he shaved during the day, he will come to be shaved latest night.. The President You ought not sit all events, to disturb the public peace; there were cries issuing from your house, as if 3-011 had been committing murder.

Merlon Je was shaving, that's almost the same thing. (Latmhter.) The Presi.lent Was it vou. then. M.-rlnn.

nt than the former, but because there is. Ar.i.. V.. :.... V . '

mem less to impress the amiable foelmgs of ,ail,nho h;ls ,, mn - ,

nature, and excite that pecuuar interest , TIlf i,Hr;orT. . . .' , , .

take. Merlon Pid yon not mean then to cut me?

MiVh surrounds everything hnllov.e'I bv fe

cule virtue or heroism. J IV Lowell Journal relates a case in point.!

riic'L.hroueh succeeding years, had failed to ,a,lfor)T rcrtainlv did

ij m me p u ui u,-1 luuiuctt-r. 1 11 ;i grave-: j-p t;itI Htuated in a wild rural place, about a mile j vv.i n tittle villarre in that vicinity-ir.n.',; t .-'

....... ..... ... .... nurnoe. rv neat granite monument. It is the onlvi n... t. . .. .

mt in the yard, and stands bv itself ' , 'Mr"lrlm7 1 ma . mine spirit 01 my ra.oT.tarygr.ve.apartfromallotherVrave,. fl ne doos "l like ,o!"

lllf liiM('i) " niuuuiiiriii is ITlIcrCSIIll

jvirjitixw

Sec.

On.

i.UiiLlli 1 '.V i ..1 it; I ...1., ..1 1 -,,

1 i'uj mi 1:10 iuivi iai. n saKiinancii or l-ranc!:es.

.1 juj.t, j J.&bujl. j o,i t!tf. anhjrt.l ..", muUI not exceed rive per centum 1 'ivmium'. rct:npli;i tftjwie puijintitfs, . for ; when drawn on and payable, at anv noiut rv'

1 feeding three hundred miles ficm the branch

(AprHovtii Jan. 51, ISIS.) j thus selling said bills, checksor drafts, and shall

1. IiC it ri.nnce'1 'bit t!i. (iniernl .t..-iii. not exceed three ii:'r c.'i.tnm iir. miii.i ... l.;n . ! ,.

- ; I r win ..11 iiii. Si I UI'l Hill ll Tl

, 1 . . '

:b!e at anv of thij -.i.- t r,.,;.

llif of lue Stale of Iniiuniit, That the Treasurer ' ehecks, 01 drafts daawn on. ami pay of Slate, be, he is hereby authoi i.t d reour- ! I"int within a less distance of threi

ed imniediaielj-, to cause to 1

issued, an amount of Tn

e hundr

IMI'KOVKMKXT HILL. Of the !;:oM ir;ii'.i.r':mt :.i ! iv. .1 -.i tt.

ifsessicn i.f tbe fUuond Assembiv. is ih

j "Act to provide for the c-ouimmiucc of ibe coi.-

, or any part of tbe public voi ks

companies, and for td.ol-

reu , isnill'T Hie !i,:iril -,f

prepared and i lodes lie m ibe branch thus ellins such bill. iid hn : . ' '.'

..c .l t A,...r, .,., - , ... .... I..,. " " v'iiii:-Mi.ncf. Mi.l

, , , . . . . v , i t-rr.

rlate ol Indiana, to be Signt d by the Treasuicr , greater rate of exchange is received by and Auditor of State, in sums of five dollars. ; branch or branches of said bank, hall be. jiayable two years after date, stiilicieiH to meet they are hereby declared usurious, and

t lie indebtedness of the State, to the various ! a t the whole contract and the whole

As (he ieor!e of ibe Sinn-

anyi no doubt, are anxious to l,ec me a( ii.aiiied .....I r

i.o v. ii!i uie ieaiures ot tit

void i vp have i:i'.,

n.osi in!i.(.rt:i.i law.

we nave taken the tr;ub!e to prepare a full

J iillioimt ! tMlr::iont i.f il 1.. ,r : .: , - .

nr,R,.,1,c,,f1!.S....n...,i...fi...i: i- if. i.:i i. ,.: ......... , ,. . 1 ""SFi""M"i. nilKli

"I " Y v iu.ui.-i. iorpaj-1 v.i .u- ,u. i-i.ei h, or urau may nave can recommend as 1 eiu.r subsiaieial'v

ieii. ior imere.a improvement purposes; and ; 'een so:,i t,y sa.d hrancli or Irani hen, may be , We do this m,w. 1 ause we shall not" I e idiie

.v, imci, .""..i.u .. i,n iiuii.;M-r or I'lircnasers j i;iv ;iie ent:i" r.ct

as soon as saiu notes are executed, to said tnereol, hy suit Drought m any court or compcbranches, the full amount of such indebtedness ; tent jiuisdiction v. idiin t'.iis State.

we

orrH-t.

up to tne time o! such pa mer.ts. Such notes to bear intpmul :i? ili rsia ,.r

rheP.arber I did not say that fnrolomred I r .i.. ' . H"ll"-l,r

- vi - j ...in.. hi, iivyi.i .in; n.iv mu iiia'n'st ceases tneie-

on of six per cent, at the branches by the reception of said notes, and to be receivable at anytime, in payment of either principal or interest of any of the debt due the stale, fur loans

throujrh the commissioners of the

froiii and afu r it

not mean to cut so

(Loud and continued laughter.)

President Did vou then cut him

on

aid iii' hnc.'ioliy in the extreme. It marks the

why?

The President and Merlon together And

txmnn men of the village. He was married, I 5TT'7hte Wth?ft aTair,,S this: ' vears since, to one who seemed in every ! J 'B u . Y , , . , rcadj money. He used t- cheat me in tbe v calculated to render him happy. At that, ,,wf ," r , -, , ",c" J"K , . r.v. . ii-- i number ot shaves for which he owed me: when meilie prospects of the 3-ouni couple bid fair , ,i . , , . , " ' , . ,., C i r , v he ha.i twehe, he used to say that he had only : Inn? life of happiness and usefulness. In ' , lnot ,mtll mi. - .

.-j ...... - ... itir.vit lilt if li (UI I after marriage, the small pox : ii... i " , , 1 .

mi iiiiit-. r i i pvuiifi ?i innnn i ' i- i-iit . r

r,,mj wife was attackel with this dreadful . 3 pre:.dentII(nv ;..,s tnat? c and became its victim i The Rarber Every time that I shave him I

IUI ... .......Uu...7 1;-make a notch in hischeekfzcnernllauehter.)!

T" ' --.Whpn we count up. I look at his

il I UUJ.W1U, ... . oaiiui, .ni'j ..in- w. inu.il- nvinv notellps

roar or two

ike out and rawd in the neighborhood.

i'ie in- i ae:s. as mmh

a v.e expected. The act pro idc- fi.rcontinuinff ihe proecut'oti of the works embraced iinU- C i.t-ral In-

j ternal Improvement System. jmi i:i:nd:-r . I of private associations, which m;iv senal! ort ash System. We observe that the i canive foviJuu,nr7...c .,r t'.., "

! or all of said works. Whi n tbe 01 yj.isizatioii

This act to 1 e in force i-'O.

Tub

La ronochurgh Arjus, the Tort Wavne Seuti

uiK.ui uim i iiirrs nue lately 1 ot Mich an association

.uio m-uii.e ciisu svsiein. 1 jus lsimltt; ami : ih:i,Um ho dntv .f il,.. ,1

. . 1 . . , . . . ' .-.-.Mwi-i 1.11 u:ti

01 the (iiiKinr ear experience, we Know it to be the on- annlicnti-.m .f ilirrn f :..-.t..,. .

Fund, (including that portion of ;h- third instal- j lv correct s stem for newspapers. Publishers : state, specifviier i .,., , :i,;i;,-.'.i:., , ,,,'t

.."'Il I . .1 . . . ' Ifc - --

.1 ni MMF.. .it-n uit-j, .in- uoiivj; a p;.:.nai.ie ius- 1 r werlis intended 10 b

mess lmder it; and the day is not far distant when every paper in the country wiii be obliged to adopt it. No doubt it will cause many local papers to stop; but it will be much better for their proprietors to do so. than to be led on to increase their debts through fti.n .ro,ii.:.irn, made never to be fulfilled, and delusive Lopes

'U lu 41 ut eai !..!. y.i. mnitw!. j 'i-liP i;,w requires. h..v eer. I Hore he ij p. in'j meat of any comiiiissi..iier. tt:a? notice of tbt'1 v Tu.MBd a Contrast l;.i...,.a. Lhe : Suite's intention to iivrpi.i'r iV . 1

t ......-.r ,it.. 1: : l...: r . i- ti . . - .. r ..... I -, " .v.r.

j " oHi.iiuii.on 01 auv 01 saw 1 .nustMuus, u.c Muwirou, wuo noit.niy governed ; to companies, shall 1 e civ 11 fo- fi,rvM-l

. w mi. i ...1 Utf Sill tlUS If ---" -i-t wu.w.i-iiiiiuu IIOUUI V VULlia

rum ins snjipnniir., out, ji:jij

ment ot the surpms revenue, not vested in ! ;ink stock) except on morsrajres taken of the stockholders of the branches, for the loan of the State, for their stock payments; and the said mortgages jriven to secure loans of the SinkmFund, and the portion of the third instalment of the surplus revenue, as aforesaid, ai ohei eby irrevocably pledged, and set apart, for the final redemption of the Treasury notes, issued under, and by virtue of the provisions of this act. Sec. 2. That upon receipt of anv of said

is cf iitompiaied. it is

coiiiiiii ied. to jtM.'C.iiit

three or more commissioners to .peii I ooks for the subscription of Mock. A b-re more than one association wishes to et jr.,i i7P. f r il.e purpose of continuing tbe c(.ntiucti.!i of work or works. hat asseciaiioii shall have the pioferonce, l,uh purposes to consttrct the

I mu'esi i-oiiiiiiuoiis .i:r oi ain i n; nir i.t-i v e-rk.

entie. as niores iid. i?i i-i:n v'ifill l. !,.; .. r.. ruitf Ins suiii.iiHiit, obtained a irrave at Ciht.

Cicek so 1 1o , v., Tre.isnror nfSt:. ..f...- ....;! f". wher the bevi.vo)ei.i: Howvrd terminated

CA 1-1 MM i-linvt.- f n -1-1 "'I "5 I I, j tI.vo.iiu .... - a.-. - I . . . 1

shirts were the only persons who were pre- t T , 7i, ,i V r'V'"', return of such notes, on the re-ister of their wiui.cj, .v ,.. a. L a..;.. :.i. ' lau2hter) hut, the other day tne razor turned in .i, in nrw., nr tZ au. rey" s aV. '""ic'ron. bu.nau io:vei-(,t, i.d

v:, ,,.1. ,..,..i. .... j.f'"- mv band T made the figure too larre ard it c,.. ."V ." V ' -V- ! w.l.i.;. lully debtiiitd that tbce twu iu(.

mi tears toos away tne aecustome.t Sonus ot .., ... . , .... , ... , 11 'ei on sucn resjis-1 (.rHte,i ,.i tkeir hv hv it. n,.wi r......r..r..

. v. Tiiij nun 11 iiiai.t.' mill irv U!IU (. !S1 -,:r. lil!'' ,!,.- !,.... .L.J.. i .: . . . V v. i- v. c

was, neidihorhood. ! " ' "V'. '"'- "-r-eo u.e same.

aChristian burial. A spot for her crave

no-nte'i out in the srave-vard. remote from oth-' .. ' ,. i.,i . , , , . . . . , I Amiast sreneral lanrjiiter. the barber was con-

I cancel them in the same manner, as is provi-

rrcpvos by the proper authorities; and at the

system of keepimr account

tnenJs. tne burial Uwk place. I here was no,

uuiui.-R?d misiKiiia was me i:mi y rtMaiivo no, moiiHrHi soon

. IMII V IIIUl. U .-IIVVl I 1H.-1 ll . I-j 1 f T( I" f

hiuuiu au iiuerreu nearly upon ti.e eaine s;).,t. It is uit vv ilLisi t;.o roach nt luisKil.ilOi' i.. Lr,,,,r

i ..... . . "

in

tbe New York Journal of Commerce, pi ior to

tneiiist ay oi April next. Sul set i,,;it iis elstock may be received in inonev. real esta'e. lrlxir. and materials, and when ibe si.m of ten thousand dollars is subscribed (in addition to any real estate subscriptions) as the capita! of

such association. r.n.I si th

5 b,

mure m

a;e :.f:ei.

ttit

; ilr.l in r.'t..ti.n in It. r m.,rr r..l..

.l.tii.nvl tA nnv Ihn lull Tr.T,'i:i nn,! Il.n IIh..,. -

fori hour of niirht. with none nresenthnt the .... . 1 ............. ...v s,- ryn(tc heretofore issued.

i. a . - , r . " a-ivise.i nun to renounce in liiture, r.s new o T!n . r t.- ;,,,, i iiashand, the physician, and one or two fearless i.VJ. r. -fcoiini i - - . x!'ons: s ' hiiintf, smnms. and

ids. the burial took place. There was no. " 1 I lssum? oi said notes, shall not exceed that to

no allowed lor issuing the present

. i i. .ii in oicer inai niu cuiiirdsi :mTi.i rcii.mti i. n

after Ins accession to the En- .k.. . ,! fr umuU.nu. iViL-iukm, bh.amJ ami pBiUi,cr.'ii : ' " " i ' 1 ; 4 ..no iretinuer. it.e

U'ish throne, wnrii,,,,,,,;,,.,;..., ! " 11,1 . " . ' :r " V".1 UH VTm 1- m i bv every vice, mlcr a i.m 1. ikroiiat. tii. .i.ind i !teaU:-ects the mooe in which the wswis..

i-.... .....j.i. l i - i m. iv , ... i.ni. l...,,.l. ,.fikei,.in ,11 Vl -. . ' . . ' ' - .

. m Biaeui uie ioeo aim uie uepaneo. t(, observe tbe pi-alines in a coiso of , , J ' 1 " I'l-n-U ud crn:.cs, at Ia.sl ti.e victim oi his i 1 organize, ant: ffi e m,!:, to Uittlo-

U.lll rn or n-i oni 1. ... - mo .11.. ... ir chl ! . C SI O nP PITilVlil'I IPrP'l . 1111 !0 llll'.-r i

' .'.in-.. v, uiiu ..la... 111. itni. noli "11 inii..iuiiiAnnn . . . . l r , ..... v.

l.i.l.'l;, ...tit ..l .1 iff! :II1i..T?v T.-.-.l

. . ' t'". - coinniissioiKT may rcimiie. thecemmisirr!-

ers shall order an election for t.m-t.. m-i;..

iiiarkaLly cbrtruvtcnzid t.y every opposite pil- nmnbci) i.t such ciwenh-i't tin.e j,r.l j,Vie ' i tic . lion , as if the h uid of Je&linv l. ui directed it

- 1 . '..ij ... nuiin.i-. j iittWO ucreuus 111 b.ai were cxtiinj',i:i..d n.u x- 1 . - ...

treinns or irirtnt anil v;.u. 1.. ..i... ,-,.ii.i,...i. ..i i 1 . ...

in older that the c.mtrt tim'ht , . ' . Ti ':" " " ",e t oi,.,n.-s.o.., ,s.

eiect a PresH

Vwded over the young man, but soon loosen

i its hold somewhat

;;t if was soon mingled

i-.njTnetl his accustoi

-.1 to forget the past

.iiwever, nor me onjeci which ine p;

oivcil to him. The rrave of his wife was sol

iVatv and alone. Over that, crave he resolv

i" rrTt a monument to her memory

v.'iument, although a blacksmith by trade, he '"'lose 1o plan and work with his own hands.

oon-:enieneo.

The counsel for the plaintiff1 ,1-

. M i . .1.-..; : v I i.nmr .

; uniMii'u, i" K nr wnjsntM'r iv. .-c-i i . . ..

. Sorrow still remained, 'fi,v, ,il;,t he Wt:,i,nn,T jt;. n i..; '' ' ' i b--4- 1 nat the said trer.sury notes, shall

with resisnatien. Up ! ,r,a,i,n.,i tnt,-.l . . V. - ' be receivable for all dues whatsoever to the

ned occupation, and seem-iVPVr t.r" .'i ... " Slate, except for ihe Vabash ami Erie canal

; the past not forjrotten,' i.v uf the nuestion fh ,.7...i T laT1" "n,'r npon Ihe same bein received by

. . . , ' ") '"-ui i r li'I lilt: licit M!- m i ti

ll ililll t-II- I.,,. ..w;A ll.rt r. .. 1

a. sol-1 I, n .V ,1 V :iaino,V, "'""i demand of. and receiv 1 el S"U- ' tmS' .,llpi':ii anj departed;of tlie Sink5 Fllm, Ti"! ; .rnl.'0"' CXda,m!"?' T!,CrC aU amount ef themortsa

rogues alik(

demand of. and receive from the commissioners

a transfer of an

lien snail orsauize, anc ni p n.:, ,

own scliish excesses, iluv ard, a voluntary tx- ernor, who, as soon as he issutisflfd that ihe rei'..', ei.diiriujr the severest privations (or Lis quisitiens of tbe law have been compoed w nh.

iLii'n. creaiuit, ana i;.i.i i ii Lie very iat: si snail mate proclamation t! ere.f. and siu h

uream in the u.e exercise el every social nt.:e. ciation then is fi lh clothed v i:h

I

Y;;itv li.i;i) " l l,e hardest fre 1 tver cxj.e-

riencCU. sun) an oil conJt-r, ''wn the

whui i ;ol lost in Ihe woods. I t-iit on a rock !...! r.i...7al 1. ml. .... ...... I. ..... ,....1. C. . . .. ....

j..uvi.ii.ni.uwiun,iuuia n ii.il my Lirlll 1UI It. 11Veipiai :,. -i -...., . hnrA

- . 1 . , , ,i CD ' v a.

:Tes ci i.-e nia.e, piei"ea

ate pov.'ors mn-essary ions of this ;ict. ami 1

i tie ceremony in

. ........... . - C 1 I n ,

Miiiiir ii -eiioiiueu oy ine ntev. .

i tlrews.

each in.1. L. An-

W DPt 1 r FC . rfiiv,'v- Innr 4r tl.rt. f ... 1

il A .1 1.1 .1, r .! ' '""'""ri. O't I1.M1K1H1

i , , , i V 1 e..n. ) He icw, no Irss than twelve niarnaffes fimmenced his peasin;r task. Kverv leisure ! . . . "'.State.

t . i. . . . iook piaec in inai town on me xt.ui evenmtr ol

ii'.ui mr n.uiu iM.i.uji n is Sif.!l oil Ills iaOiilf , Derpmher I3'

.or.. rso otner nead planed, and no other

nand than his own executed. Month after

month, alone and unaided, with no knowledge of the art except what nature had taught him.

s'inieiimes at noonday, and sometime

w.'icn others had left their tasks, be toiled on : : f 1 1 1 T 1. i . ,i-n-l. . . .. 1 . . i mi

....... ma l. as t:oiII!llflOM. 2 nal lliO!lll-il c i- i-i . . . , , ,.'i iv.vi... ' in.. nn . iir, Spssioiis for wln.-li oich mpinlw m nl.icfu.t ...

ment, which, as a specimen of art, b exceed- . oio 1 , entitled to receive

uslyfme, and would bean ornament even in!cnB. " ' Mount Aiilmrn ,..i ... .i , , irHnmors,

if V hZ ; r . , ' ' ' Speaker of the House, at lo; per day,

,,,, Ml, IliV. 11 i J

for the redemption of said notes, bv the first

scctionof this act, which mort crapes, shall there-

Jl-.mpi.no Jim Chow. This celebrated feat is

i n.'it rririft.if1 Inlhic ...1. 'TMi.. l.;i..v ,..1!

I j. , ... r , . ........ v ,w .111.7 VI. . a 11 v; llllllfi I1' v. 11 1. 1 1 I after be collected by said Treasurer, for the Uerstood in Washington, and practiced. The

c. - i , , , , latest occasion is recorded in the act of the

w.o. inaieerj oranciioitne Diaie .ai!K iIo.lsH of HM.nwiii.ii !. intr.,ntt it...

Tun Expenses of Coxohe.. TIio official

?3 at nisiit, ,o?timates of the expenses of Congress, inclu-

idini members, officers, and clerks estimating

of Indiana, shall be required, to receive the j cjomniiltee lite JtulicaVy by a'vote of 1W to Treasury notes issued under, and by virt ue of j 88j to lirin in a m to J lhe u.Ml,.tu.tl tne provisions ot tins act, in payment or any Lawuflagt session.

. oo -.1 o.-'. .1

ory of the dead, it speaks also of the constancy ZnX OTdnnrilv of thA n(r,.,.f i ....... 'uiiU'tiM.j.iuiif it into, its,

' - ..nun uea.ii ...nil : T... .ii: r.i.

i m i.i.iiiii; -r.vj-. -list .ii tn

''me could not destroy. A1 V. Smt.

members,

.S.10.8Sf 3.188 422.019 5.282 151.0)

debt, or debts,accruinrtosaid branch orbraches for which any of said notes were loaned.or paid out by said branch or not, and any loaning or receiving such treasury notes shall not be

nor required to allow, anv

interest thereon, but the sr.me shall be received by such branch, at their face.

Sec. G. That the collections of tbe ?.Iort

"Turn about an.l wheel about, And do just so, And ebery time I turn about, I jump Jim Crow.'

Cruel! j to a Iak o 1h o. A well known individual (now a resident of Kentucky 1 who

j t

gaies in the hands of the Commissioners of the V"?"0 Wnit aLr0:itl ,u MV"' ot state stocks of

The Secretary of the Senate receives jsS.OOO,

. , . , J and tb.e clerks in his office 9.300; Chaphun of content as Ion-as your mouth is full and ;,l!(,H()l,so, 8500 Postmaster of the House, vV"1 -rCn'ember 1h0,T' kr,,b" 1-500; Stationary. &c. ftOO.000; incidental exit? girls-dont rob your neighbor's hen!p(MlsPg ofthc IIo i5()0!i0; 2r,ss expenses. Tn twZTM11 Edtor'S iKHrkennot entor-i!!?KffT95m This illd.uU,, salarie!j for (loor rV. ' V hatJl,e eds cA.7g-,-k,ck did ikw assi(5tant Aixt clerks of the House, Jm i"Ce; k y"r wn ""iersants-at-arms, and all other sub-officers conv, , '"T on your own buttons whenm.rtedthlhetwoIIoi,5P!SYe,r Worl,L ".i wf cm off your t ro wsers. Boston Tni nrl i iCrWhen a Muchanic is seen Advertising

lirnv...,. . iv..- . f,r f Proves that he i

'Unes Cnr isanvous for work, and will execute it nnes lv.s position to be the same as that of an ; v-ci ' wSr?ed,hrg,:,,1,Cr,"ntfy; Tnereverseoftheruleisaisotvue. A Me'Vpoihc tcTn'o rlPS a" Een,,f?"V' '!cl,aic that wont advert ise-wont ask for busi- "- ('"lire kornerof ibcrnmnanu 'it .t: I . .... .

tpntlcmpn .; - , - 'i-nii.s.i.ni noss is trcnerally destitute of every thins like men. this ere anirun! as vou ee here be-1 i " i- r twprn i: , ., . j ou iiert , i e ,oner2v. and so far from brinsr anxiius for worii

Sinking Fund, pledged in the Mist section of this act shall from time to time, when the same is paid in other funds, than such treasury notes, be applied in lbjuidalioii of any such notes, that may be on- hand, in any of said branches to

which the State is now indebted. Sec. 7. That if after U"-- fifteenth

June next any branch of the State Rank of Indiana shall sv.spe'.id, or refuse payment in pold or silver ;-oin, of any of its notes, bills, or obligations due, or payment of any money received upon deposite, if demanded with in the usual

l H:m1 in cr iinnre nt 1I10 nr.. nor l.iviiicl. i-lirr lln.

n enterprising i ; ; 1 V , , '

same is payiuue, nccoruing 01 tne contract, promise or undertaking therein expressed, it

shall be the duty of the board of directors of

Illinois, mid managed by means best known to

i himself, to make ;lirj.(K;) out of the transac

tion, was exhibiting a fine blooded horse not

-aid lie ;I gave .20.( Ml fortius horse in Kurope

I should like to know your opinion of him."

" fr!l.-; said :i t:i!l l 0111 inL i:m 4-i..r nniiiiim

(iaV Ol j , , , .,, , , ' J ' -

inai ne iooks as ii ne Had loo much, luii om stock in him.'' Lsnt. Jour.

isso-

a!I tbe com-.t-

lo carry out the pic-?-

lone ' ... . , r ., 1

i in iv hi rv ..i in Ki;ir i : I.' oils; rile) lo:; ; ii h the association has been fotmed. are li. ., position of law turrenlcrc-d u, ii, io..:.n "v..i. .i and singular the rights of v ay, fi.Mi r. s, wat.-r power, bouls. cars, toll lions, s, and oiher appcodasxes, including depots i:iid lands held by ll.c State for that purpose on ibe imuesht-d" j o.tions of such work, and a1-n the rght of demanding and receiving toils and leu. for 'he same, and all the priviieg,. f continuing the construction of sneh work, and renaiiin.r il.

same, end of condemning the righi cf way, and materials for constructing or repairing such work, to Ihe same extent, and in the same rtmnr.er, that the stale now holds, or may oxetcise such rights by virtue of tbe several acts, relative to ihe system of internal improvement.:. The directors are to continue in ofiice for ibe term of one year ami u-til a new board is chosen and qualified. Cpon the firl lioard l-ciuu organized the commissioners are tn pay oer all moneys collected by ihcm. and deliver ou r the siiliscriptioii luniks of si.-ck. and the board

lias po wer to continue the books open, if r-ce

is si:h-

long since, near Ibis city. -Come gentleman," I sary. until .isnfih-ient amouut of s:ck

onlj' anxious that none may be offered him

ft" .. ,Mmanaine Jackass, is am6iffiow.!i. ran Hire J. .. . . i

ks-ip "m":""1 "c cn I,tc: that he may have a plausible excuse for his idleI ness, and if by chance work is forced upon him, ie,.lvo T ' ten to one he is'nt worth shucks.

- . r. r. n ii. I Kl. ATT-nr 111 t.ir. ct,tA .,1. .... ... , ... r ,

..... ... it. u .-..n, i-no iT?rr i-:iii.T.iinn n: m.c iimnc: ar npr.

feet drones in society. Thev are worse: For

1 ll ill- . l r . r . , ' 1 :. 1 . 1 .... .

.irirl , .... - - ii ie iaci oi uicir ueuig i.ere pre.emsui-iicr iii.-.i pik iSt I!al1,at lhey K1 !ake '""Mfrom settling among us, and aiding by their ac-

f del iver;. "n . " ""''"P'rive enterprise, in building up the town.

n - r t c 1 1 liiu 7itlt- "IS sckensack it seems that "poetry has Hz " The ' ?roprietors of the Washington Telegraph in-!

:' ing poetic reason: i TlS wiu,Pr' and " 'ntrc ihebeeses Www. amongst the budding treeses; And whilst the boy with ragged trouses .liverinj homeward drives thecowses, ' e-ly frnt bit are his tocses, n J N my life how blue his nose is."

Jlcansrillc Jour.

I j IIvDRoruoEiA. The Louisville Journal ha? i a heart rending account of the death of Mr.

i Thomas Moore, a highly promising young gen-

i tleman of that city by ibis terrible malady. Tbe 'deceased had only been married about five

ACTING GEMMAN. ''Look here, Sambo; you got that quarter dollar you owes me?" ' La, Cuff, no money so scarce, so many stopperagos in Mobile, there ain't no money in circulation."

said State bank to cause anv such branch thus i O slio, Sambo; what do na.-hun vou got to

refusing as aforesaid, to be closed, as in case of ' do wid Mobile? Nigger, pay up. pay up.

weeks, and was bitten in ihe left hand by a mad

j dog on the evening after his man iage. On the

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, . I ...... .I- f j.i i ",,... j -lli. fi-i.i. mi. l, ill, I.lt . , iii iv

s. nowintg, Ec: Tn ycurpaper. of the'hj-draphtibiaappearevljaiul a few days termin

,M: you include the name of Noah Noble as! atd his life, suffering, in the mean time, the

amon? others against whom the investi-! most excruciating agony. siiif5 f0mmi,tee of the Senate recommended j 7to be brought, th this you are mistaken.! The Secretary of the Navy, has given in,x J1 ov- Noble's conduct, as a member obstructions at the several Navy Yards, to supply 1un , '1ar f Internal Improvement, and r.s the crews of vessels going cn a cruise w ith the '1! mmjss'oner, underwent tbe most sear-; Rible 0110 to each mess. The progress of erutiny, (with the hope, no doubt, on 'temperance among our ser.men, has gratified ;lf. j1rt of soms tn fini1 fault.) jet the Commit-' every friend of cur race, and wo ere glad to see f th "0t en,nrac his name with the :.iUr.ber' that Secretary Uptbr.r'.ias their moral InieiM nose ngainst whom suits are dn ecte,' to ! so much at heart. 'ip!lt. I bi iTio.lrt. . . . . . . - . . . !

.., '. "G- ?ot:e. p,e:i--e :ake ";- : (.ErriN; r r I.ablv. Wo see t.ir.t 1:1

I42.

: 1.1" lii;. ri:ii!;."'s CM!i"'..i:i!o.: rrr atronih"

sr.ifie t;;ing

insolvency, and upon failure of sui h State Directory so to do. the Governor of the State upon such fact being established, by affidavit, is hereby required to cause a scire facias to be sued out of the Marion circuit court, in the name of the State, against the branch or branch

es, so refusing specie payment as aforesaid, to j be served on the President of said branch., so ; refusing specie pa), ments as aforesaid, and the , proceedings thereon shall be the same, as to j such branch, or branches, as i proscribed by I

the 2Gth sect ion of the "act establishing a State bank, approved Jan. 28th, 183 1," and the judgment of tbe court thereon, shall only affect the branch or branches.so refusing specie payments as aforesaid, Provided, however, that if the banks of Ohio, Illinois, Kentucky, or Michigan, or cither of them, shall not on or before the said 15th day of June next, redeem their liabilities in specie, then a refusal to pay specie by any branch or branches of the said State bank of Indiana, when their notes or other liabilities are presented for payment, by any such bank, not herself paying specie, or by ihe attorney or attorneys, agent or agon's thereof for the use or benefit of said bank, or bai.k, or by any resident or residents of this or any other State

who may wish to carry or semi sa. i specie or demand, without the Stale, for purposes of sale

or traffic, shall not be so thcient cuu-e for the' closing of said branch, or of isui.ig ihe said j scire facia by the Gov ernor ofsui-.l State. See. 8. The rates of Exchaiige to be ch?r:j- j ed. by anv ef the branches of said State Bank of j Indiana, on bills of F.i-!uuge. checks, or drafts.

II. j the f eUl for the nr-xt AupM o'er"..

until an rncon.:;:u":

mtr.tion ot specs

"Well, look here, Cuff; I hear nuissa tell more

dan twenty men dat same tale, and I ain't see no geniman treat him like you do me. Act like a geniman. if you i.t a nigaiv' .V. O. Pic. . Aiiieriaiil. LAMENT. I h id a friend that friend was dear, And as I thought a heart sincere, AVho all my griefs would ever share. And syinpa'.hisc in every care. With him I oft have gaily strayed Into the woodland's leafy shade; There freely told him all my heart, While his in turn he would impart. With such a friend full blest was I, To him in every care to fly; And rind him ever still the samo; In word, in deed, a friend as in name. Kttt fortune's smile Iil trust no more, For all those tender smiles are o'er; My heart is pained, I w eep, I sigh, Rut O ! he hears no more my cry. And desolate is now the grove, Where arm in arm we used 10 rove,

Each vale, each kno'l, we wand -red o'er. Hut now, a!a ! he is 1:0 more.

Vet is he to my memory dear. As we!" can p -ovee-icii flowing ie.ii ; And never v. ,11 that form depart 5'roni t'h de."( caverns of mv he.n'. JTLIA.

scn.nsi. i i ad cleciionsfor diiectois. a plurality of voles shall be necessary to .1 hoti-e. and each stockholder shall be emit led to one votf for each share to the number of ten, and lor every additional live shares to one vote. After the elect iou of the first Imard, no stockholder shall vote unless his sl.n k hi:s been c. nod hii.1 held by him for sixty days prior 10 the lime of election; and 110 President, director, or oiher officer of the association shall be permitted lo vote as agent, attorney, or proxy, of uny stockholder. In determining the number of voi?s to w hich a subscrilier of real eslate shall be entitled, at the election of the first ln.ard uf directors, his real estate thus subscril-ed. shall be estimated at o.ie dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, and after said real estate has t n valued under the provisions of the act, su h stockholders shall vote as oilier stockholders, nccording to the amoimt of liieir stock at the appraised value of their land. The corporate powers are amply defined, and are to conimue for fifty J eais, ni'.ji-ct to repeal at any time by a xotecf two-thirds ot the Legislature, but no such repealing act, sluill affect any association, until the State has paid to it the amount it has expended 011 such work, with interest. At anv lime nfier 2 years, the Stale has the right of purchasing the wo: k back by paying the amount actually expended bv the association, with six per cent, interest, dcdueling the nett profits, w hich have been received, from ihe interest. A failure to commence operations in one year after organizing, is a forfeiture of all privileges acquired under the act. The board of director are required to keep an ofiice, and a fair journal of all their

, proceedings, disbursements, receipts, expenditure-, capital slock and property of every description, open to the inspection of tl:e stockf holders. The board of directors have power f to employ all necessary engineers, officers, ar- : tists, mil workmen, and require such security I may be deemed proper. A iooii as the i board m organi.eJ, it i ? made the duty ef lhe ' Stat? ageui. haviii ' 1 barge of ihe safM to de-

! iiver to the board copies of survey , maps, pro-

. f!es. -i.nl estimate.-, -j tlie same 1 ; e.l. '

I Any enmpeny, or r.-- :. i:..ic:i, VnJe: taking 1 the c.itnph-lion 't rrv trrvj ire .r rJr A.damj-

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