Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 4, Brookville, Franklin County, 17 January 1845 — Page 1

OUR COUNTRY OCR COUNTRY7 S INTERESTS AND OUR COUNTRY'S FRIENDS.

15V C. F. CLAUKSON. BKOOKVILLE, FIIAXKLIX COUNTY, INDIANA, JANUARY, 17, IS45. VOL. XIII. NO. 4.

REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE OF WAYS AND MEANS. This report was made to the House, as will

,f seen by our Legislative reports, on Tnes-

1st of January, 1S10 leaving SIS 1S3 in the treasury. Thoolv difference between table C, and D. i. that table C. supposes the law re

lative to lolls and water rents on the Wabash

day Ust. The following extracts will be in- j and Erie canal will remain as it now i-; table

terestin l our reader

'The present condition of the Treasury, destitute a it is, virtually, of all means to meet t'ie demands upon it for the current year, seems to present but a gloomy prospect for the successful operation of our State Government during the trying crisis of the present fiscal year. Tne practice of raisinz means for he current necessities, upon the credit of the Siate whether by direct loans, or in the more imdii'is form of issuing Treasury Notes.

The 3!:mor of RenscLxrwiefc. Th-way it vas originally nhlained Cavse t-

iij me prr.srm uu;n tunes arioiier Hie i enar.l- papj)

SPLINTERS.

D. supposes the present law will be repealed.

and that tolls and water rents will be received in par funds. Ills estimate'' that the re-eipts from this source alone, will average S103.0J0

pet year, and should the sum be paid into the State treasury in par funds, and the lands be, relied upon to finish the canal, it will. of itself not only pay the ordinary expenses of the State but will leave a surplus o: that fund, and the entire rev-mise, to be applied to the discharge of the State debt. The committee temarked.

Two Hihetnia politicians run against Other P.t lliC enrnrr i.f rvrtiirnn w I mot

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ry -iemn,,,oT me renmc. vuvirr. the other day. 'Oh-. red Mntpl ' ait! ore A son of ihe late Patron. Kev. C. Van Ren-',,, iher 'Wee!esth Mevci.ns-tts'-Tn sselacr, of Burlington. N. J., has written an ac- tl,e pow e rs an how is that ?' 'Why b,' cone

CJThe Yazoo Democrat tells the follow

ing:

w;i:c:t i. m.l-'ed. nothing else than a loan in i that thev are satisfied, that as the law now

Uisr-nse. is t- 'vi l-?,rec-ue 1, as nrieh as the stands, the people of the hole State are taxed newwtv is t: h regrette 1. which introduced , for ihe prosecution f the works of that canal. ; ito o ir fi uncial operations a resirt lo either, j and iliev eouseouemlv submit the oiicslion to

'Hallo, mister did you see a dog come by here that locked like be n a year, or a year and a half, or two y cirsoid?" said a Yankee U

I a countryman at the road side.

count ofthe origin ahd progress of the difticul- r.r that toof.irlv snalncon Clav"" VmO,, 1pi ' es." said the countryman, thinking him-

ties in the Manor of Rense!a:rw iok.-w hioh her go-it' Jut l.ke the bavte: she the fust State ! s0,f l"'21'- h

aresureiyot conseqtience enough to create ihatrebelled against the old country!' the most decided alarm. i

lie 6tates that he has no interest in that part : tjPerterce ! "My son, remember that

of his father's estate, which is now the cause your character ought to shine brighter than of so much trouble, and thinks, therefore his ! your boots." Suppose I blacken it then, reinstatement is not a one-si led one. The inainer." r ... r .. .,. .. I

..a.ureso, ms .ieineni are as iowc;-,. Jr-We once heard of a your,, lady who said

,IJft MF. t 1 . I - . .

,. , ... , , mere were obi two u;tn which, in lookins I The Manor of Ren.selacrw.ck extends from hnck ovrr ,1Pr paM 1ife s,, ri,r0P(.. ,nd ore

apoim iurivemi.es re.ow, to a pomi iweivc f,,PS wa, i ,.;.,., .,. o,t

when her sister Fannv was married!

li" y -l raise nt ms for the current year by

si? hi ii-.s!irv - i:o-. inev wi.i more o

s depreciate, a necessary consequence of

w:i :e a is. l.i it wie n xt yens revenu- bn.gs t'ie n 'i ick i it Treasury ail the L tHiiO is ig tin driven to tesiirl to a M;mi r i-su-

or oilier le nporary me ns. whi -h leaves the Treasury at the close of each fiscal year tmt

.tile i nprove.l in condition by th:? issue of

t'ie;; Tremiry notes, to say iK,i:iiii of the in-

n the decision ofthe Lgis!aMire.

HEAUl'IFUL INCIDENT. j T!ie f.dhiii i:i i;;ci li-iil i'cctirnd a few weeks since in a village o! one of the Southern roiiii-' ties nf our State: !

It was a warm Sabbath afternoon, and the doors of ihe village church were thrown open to let in the balmy air from the fields without

miles above Albany. North and S. nub. and to a distance each side of the Hudson of twenty-' four miles; it i therefore 2! miles in length' and 4S in w idth. embracing the counties of AI-

and

he passed about an hour, or an

hour and a half, or two hours ago. and is now

a mile, or a mile and a half or two miles ahesd, and he has a tail about an inch, or an inch and a half, or two inches long." 'That'll do," said the Yankee, yon'ie inlo me a feet, or a feet and a half. or two feet." "n.inrrimr 7?f."-A little boy in Titusville. N. J., named Vanzandt, wa attacked one day last week by a ism, which ''belted him on the head." and fractured his skull, so that be died in half an-hour.

:"0"The Wilksbarre Advoea'e, a w Li journal speaks as follows of Mr. Polk: 'Or.f thing may be sai 1 of .Ias. K. I'oi.k. in

l'Sirin'T 7V:'J?. An abolition convention

Ins been in session in Philadelphia for several , ilavs tvisl. whirh A! lir- (Vlli- t iiirpi'i :

Men. and a ho.-t or othor" temale dele-ates h'ch xh( u,,o1(' ""tM- ought to rejoice. Ho l ave taken seats, or. of whom was elected "s 14 !,,OT;0 r'lan- C'"1-' private repulv', and a secretary . f the convention. The Ledger i t')oro"n leii perence man.' slates ti-.at a m;r.:'eer of the female delegates! fCrA book has been published in Hartford,

j irio is e:T?cls (f a depreciated currency n;on '. the minister was reading the first hviiin a beau-' ' 'a i,,.,ik. fr,n, ,i, j.,.)..,., r,;

in.- olist-.ir-7,s .Ki-i ii ui-iiy oi no: coumry. i ue ir.ui iove eniereii tne utior ana came waiKing sa ne may justly be sai 1 of a loan, except as to j up the mid aisle.

us eiTects upon business and labor. To lior- Such a visitor drew of course universal

bvny and Renseijrr. the cities of Albany

Truy and some villages excepied; its poj-tila-lion isu;)(KH).

I I ne liiJe lo Hie land rcsis on tl'reo prnunris.

Hollnid. in oiler lo encourage emigtants.

made liberal offers lo Patroons who should I were bus:! y er.g.-.ged in r.eedlewoik a;d knit-i "calculated to impress iij on the mir-ds of bey s

! olant colonies in N'fw Netlieilands. Killiau I ting, occasional! v 1 iyi:ig thcii woik down to ; '':e true char.ic'eristics of a gentleman. Ve

neeil such a book here.

,1,-1 TlTM ri!ie. A party of Mormons under

The congregation had assembled, and while . Van Rensa!ccr. at various times from 1C3J to! take oart in the debates."

in presence of the Governor, making payment

rCj'.l n.iVdi,,1 Sen! hueit. Prayer

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Ill lit O. I I I T SIT II III I (1(1 s 1T 1 '"Iilll Il'm'1 i l. rt . e . A . , , . 1 . , , , - : tr.e evenness of tiie recol.ee I ip milhoi ii ios: nt I- ort Amtcrnam: !:v Ihe. ...

i iiv iii me in pay Slate creditors, only chan-' tention. But as the choir arosn to sing he : r...-i. . i i... i-C . "": ":. toe rest oi our cur

- - l lltllf:i ilili r ril I III II i ill IM'llll . f llir- i,u 'iis,i

at

peace of our spirit, the siiilness of ottr thought. ' Lvn,ri" Wright had a fight with a party of tra-

ion. the seal of winnes anove rrairie tin i;nion. wngi.ts

ces our creditors: it does not diminish our in- seemed startled, and lifting himself noon hi

deluediiess. Tiiese consideration have indue- wings, alighted upon the siove pipe above him. eJ your committee to seek, If possible, to avoid J here he set bending his glossy neck and either a loan, or an increase of the circulation : turning his head so as to catch the harmonv as of Treasury Notes by an issue thereof to de-1 it swelled through the temple of God. Wheth-

fray the ordinary ixpemhlures of the Slate . er it was the chorus of voices or the full toned Government. notes of the organ that captivated him, I cati-

To this end your committee have availed not tell; but he sat the perfect picture of earn-

themselves of the hist means of information est attention till the music ceased.

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and the calm of weiesuuermg ior want oi provisions an.i tried to borrow ofthe trading party, but riot succeeding in this undertook lo lake it hv forre

A young man without money is like a Wright, 'with mm. made an aMaokon the

union, saving that no J steamboat without fuel. He can't "go abend." store. The traders. (French and Indians) fired ; shall '-afTed any grants; Among the ladies be is like ihe moor, in a ' f,n his men and killed four on the spot, and it

RIDDLE. I never speak but when I sleep; I never cry, but often weep; My doors are open day and night; Of the age I assist the sight, Cliameleon-like, I li . e on air; And dust to in is dainty fare.

nor leninns!

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in huh; i.cain in uisj; ami nciiin m i; ii.u finally by the Stale of New York, in by a

: provision ofthe Constitu

i iniiiE m uiai iiiMruiiieiH siian nu ii an v trains j " ..- .i. nr '.u; iimuu m a on ms men nnl Kliieo lonrontne spot

of land within this State, made by authority of "" ' i'i l S'line." is supposed that nearly all fell in the ictreat. j the king or his predecessors." j A yn.,P0 has inverted yellow specta-! rMormmthm. The Sprinnfieldm ) corj Most ofthe Manor is settled under perpem- fr mig l.ud look like butter. Thev ! respondent ofthe St. Louis Republican sa: n1 l'as"- ''' w,,,ch p ,us '' r,r:,,s 1,1 ; are a great saving in expense, r.s lard eaten with ' It is mentioned here that Wood, who acted as I nernetnit v. with a reservation to the irorrie-' ...,.,.,...,.,.,.,. .. i. .i ! . . c...:.t.- . . , .

..i.l,;. ll..r notr-r r.-luMv I.. tl. n,..li.,li! i V il i t if l lti clrnill ' ' . . . ... ' . 1' J lllvll.illillj .lllii; oillI.IOf OIIIHIISCOUIISCI at I lie time OI lilS

-s. v ... .... v. ..v,., ...v. oi mines ano slieams. me rigtil lo eren i ....,.,! ;i

.. r . 1. -.riot ...1. : - I. ... :n T ... l c 1. : . l, . . , aitiu im.

proportion oi tne revt-nue oi which win commouce again, ne starieu irout ins l,rl1 " nij! nnii in rut lirulier for them the ti"ht ol

be paid into the I reasury m current fund-, ami an;! sailed to the top of the organ, wliere ,,e i jnoress and enressover the land, he pain

your committee are happy toexpress the opin-; furled his pinions, sat and looked down "I1on i for the land so used and a Quarter of the

i ni that perhaps one third of the amount will ihe audience The Young clergyman arose j purchase money on every alienation ofthe lie paiJ in par funds, which, if realized, will be lo pray. Ho is distinguished for his earnest-1 platp otherwise than by will. The tenant

amply sufficient to defray ihe onlinary expen- ness and the fervor of Ins invocation, and as- js jOMn,j lo j,ay a yearly rent in w heat, four ses and keep the machinery of Government in he stoo l with bis hands around ihe Dible, j fat f,, and adax's service and to pay all motion during the fiscal year. It is believed which lay clasped before him. humbly beseech- j jj,N.PS- ' that this course will rapidly tend to produce , ing the Father of all good to send his Holy i The rents paid bv the Helderburg and Rens-

healih and stability in our revenue, and hasten spin' down, thai beautiful bud pitcher! ironi its s(,;Tr farmers are 10 bushels of wheat per 100! n ' ....... i . -i."i . - .. .i i- ..i i. . . : i . - i. - -.. i :.. - .i....... ' " ' ' ' " . . .' : l rovn.enci

i a ai ninsi uesirame consummation, tne iiuai ; rcs'.rig piace on tne m Han, ami sii.nig " " I acres, and ihe average of Ihe whole manor is' t f ..it ..-t i lK t.,.l I l.ii'jl ti'innlha it'liia Imiilli mK I li A rUll rll ! . . . . .-.-. i . I . .. i t I. 1 . I

s:,old the anticipations of your committee be nerched on the R.hle directly bclween the 'A " " 1 ' I hast; a d.stmgnished me nber ofthe Rhode ,ie hnil no notion of loosing it now

, . '. , ' , i , i e . i I . i Island bar and formerly a mernner of Congress. n,, h-) rinvi" for nrern,ir reanzed, an 1 par Hinds received in the reve- hands ofthe clergyman. These are the prominent facts concerning1 Un ,r,a ,, , ,, . , ., ,,, i ' r -1 r rpr"r-

It was a natural orenrrence, but how beau i! , ,Ptuir0 ,,v hich theselands are held. ro,v.Jv runtrred a blood vessel durin.-1 VV ' ? " lifui a picture! There stood the messenger of . The rievances comolained or by the ten-i " 2(P mW "'PU.red a blood tcssel during ( Tw., a Ao7 fir a :i.e whi!e ngrt blJ, God leading for Heaven's blessings the Ki-; nntS-wbich are made the pretexts for the j " " j 'taint anvthirg now.' ble befoie him. around which bis hands were rrb(1'lli(,n nn, refusal lo pay the rent, are thus! txAnnadon of rarlnru Operatives. The 'It isn't anything, what do you mean by icverertlv clasped, while on it stood that bean- ot: 1. Thev allege a want of title in the Factory Girls of Lowell talk f establishing a that?' iifl and innocent dove. The thrre thus f.um- iWyIOT 2. Someofshem complain because ia, ce Cotton Factory, to be worked and own-j by, I mean sir. 'taint got to be one yet. ed a gtoup full of interest and symbolized M thpy pav jn wl,oat ins,e! f money. 3. The j ,.d bv themselves, thus saving all the profits of j Geow-hica! irler.rrs n Eimlish that is dear to man. The word of God was bo- p,ir f f,vls and the day's service are repre-'. b,, Capital and labor. Thev already own ! writer, who is ' writing for one ofthe London lore the people, w ith God's c hosen emblem spntt as ani repnb!ican. 4. The reservation 100 000 in the stock of two or three of the ! rr ers sav that Wahinion Pity mav be reachupon it. and God's herald clasping them both ,,,, i,.,luiord of a quarter of the money when principal Faetorie,. h by going up the Mississippi', and then says as he prayed ..... the farms are sold, is complained of 5. The j ?;.' iewelVr a IvertisinT that ' Ci'ioinnaM is on th" bank of the Mohawk! Whal wonder of supers-iuous feehng ran rP!!Crva,ion f mios and streams is complained , ! -1 '"'" ' je i euer aoterti in tnat aeorat hical t. ,.i. .i. i. .......... ii,. ..o.. ilmi . - . . -,r .i he ha a number of nt ecnMie stone to dispose ,'" r "m"uij "I' Br,V l'"ii. n

."" ol. t. 'I lie tenants say tney nave pat.i ior u,-. ,rvt- i,t- f!.' knowledge

I .1...... 1.1...,. ..I 111111 lAllrltl' I . . . . r i'il,ii'i-.-'i' nv imi- l"l ,...- .....

,,,, ... i iann ny pay ing rem ior a spi it s im i. :

and the Divine Spirit itsell slamtmg on mo Rihle and looking gently down on them. nantiful bird, it centered for a time the afloc-

inie of 1844 be more than sufficient to meet ,

the ordinary expenses of Government, the re-

ilue should, in their opinion, ho applied lo the

hoik loan, and they hue introluced a provision for that purpose in a biil herew ith submitted. It will be seen tbal your committee propise no means for replacing ihe trust luuds at the present time, as the interest is all that is generally lawful to be used, and it is believed thai ihe whole may, at no distant day, be replaced without materially increasing the present rale of taxation, which your committee think it would be impolitic lodoat this embarrassing peiiod in our financial affairs. The issue of Treasury Notes of IS4J bearing six per cent, interest will, in the month of April and other months in ibis year respectively, in which ihe several issues were made, amount to 5) c.ieli, principal and interest. There

death, is endeavoring to prevail on the "prophet's" w ife to make a full exposure of Mormon-

ism, and lo allow him to publish it, and that she had about consented so to do." rO'Joseph Clark, of Rhode Island, has a very good idea of that way in which a good character mav be kept or l .st. Reing asked to stand fo the Gubernatorial chair in that Slate, he replied that. a he had enioved a rood char-

Denlh of Joseph L. TMrnc-knst? The i actor among his fellow-citizens nil his life fn

e Transcript of Monday afternoon, : XVas proved hv his havin been chosen Tieas-

announces ihe death of the Hon. J. L. Tilling- rPr (1f xu- State for more than forty years)

in his old

.-as found dohd in his bed on Monday mor-

lions of all oi it; and he w ho could have injured it there, won't' have injured hundreds of heat ts

i no other purp ise to which ihey are apl;ca-j at the same time. Ihe pressure of us uny ble in mhicli interest is allowed except rove- ; .-et was no sacrilege there, for ihe expression n.i ', iia.l i:i thai way thev are absorbed but of i's sofl eye w as innocence and love.

should therefore be lts oner. ,. Another

complaint is. thai bnck rents have been allow-j frTniair .L R'vo. edi'ors of the Watiinte.l to accumulate. S It is said the tenant! Um Globe, it is said will distribute the SniOiM

; young w i low .

w!y. It h is b;vn suggested by the T

as-

The clergyman feeling the presence of the

h ive been degraded to vassals and serf. ). . won bv ibem at ibe late election among chariA difference arises as to the pi ice ofthe wheat j table institutions. and the rate of micros?: the propi jetors w is!, toj Cvvc Fixn.-Q".vn PCor-v hwcht take ihe average price of wheat for th htst,v,0 rn,.OIIono of Qneen Victory not ten years, (which would be aboil- ft I 23.) and .',,,..; r,,utPii-.l the b rib ,f t-er last con for

The

urer o'.

f State in. U a large amount of those notes ; bird, and fearing that it might distract the at-

siy weeks, she was comrwdied by law to pay ;

ilo estimate the interest at f per cepi

lenants refuse to allow over s.i per misnei ior, f f r , f . omission. - V, ic Voj.

con'. I he taken u; in exchange for Treasury tention of his hearers, gently passed his hand ,viloa, ,, mand th.e interest bo esttma-, ; N i:es he.uing an interest ol but one qnaiter over the RiMo. Tlie dov. unsnutled. morel v Jp( . rrm. The t'ilTerenre betweein' ' . . . i,fi:i... 1 it .... i l..i ..tiwii i.tik it..tr it till) . -in . i tiiu ? t." Pirtr STvii 'frt . nMentm in Sielbr

! . ti.i- tic-1 il l., .i i in ii i :i ' i nit 1 1 i in mil itivvt iiii'ntiiiiiitfitti-i ,f.-i-.'i.,--..'. ihncA i mii-G in- no crii nin i' :i .i?i'f. - ,

pe.- cents ii ;i to ihe tune of the exchange. 1 prayer wa ended. It then rose and sailed j - per hnhel. are "to.whu-li would count v. Kentucky . f.-l! desr"rately in love the o much, that if I war n tieli as Jacob Actoria, Tats would be ox.-b.ang'ng on our pai t evi-' aw ay. In 'onnrr t:mes the dove w ould h:o e ! j, i,!,,,,,.,,,,) rri. d this at 3 per eoni. would jother 1av w ith a cirl. at first sight, and at- , I scores to influence von in any manner posiil -i.-s .if lvirotT .mo ontrier of one ocr breii rccaulcd as a xisjianl from (lie iiasivn ! : . ..fc-o r ibo fo in ' tempted to kiss her. whereupon she knocked; ble. without no attention of wonndin your

i- it introsi f.ir tli.iso !),virm T six nor mi'., w or'. i. scut on a special mission in answ er lo

parkle like ihe tears

fT'The Yazoo Rannor notices a marriage

,that receo'lv took p' ice between a man and a young woman belongin? to a company of emigrants on ihoir way thron;-h Mississippi to j rknrsnc. Who the coremony w as over, ihe I fob.er ofthe bri b' invited a1! who voted for Clay income fi;--irl and 'salu'e" her; and aH who luted for Polk to ' take a buss at his old

woman " Tr Krr- , )'nr .1 rrr','7"r'. "Gentlemen of the intv."s ii l a wevietn lawyer. '-I ar satisfied of vour i neijrity and sense of justice, and

'fTirice Sni!trii A gentleman in Shel'iv , o ar mv c'lenl. an 1 I resperl your honesty,

I on the proprietors' se tie.

On ihe other hand, him down.

fe?lin-'s w hich ate no doubt ne tender as

a 1 1 won: ! ceil a,:i!v bo a groat saving to the i r raver and aw akon feelings ol awe and f ever-, .-o , i,.i.Pic . ay makes the yearly rent; rr-w, , tt is ti ! that some fellow i

S: ne by st',:iing th ticcuainl iiion ol interest, j once.

This tiper iti n is too pi tin to re tin ire any c;. tuple or deni-nt'atio:i of the truth of the proposti i;i. Toe only rem lining enquiry then i. .'! litis pro,) ed ex -lltnge. if carried iutottpert'i in, depr-Ti ito the qnartor of one per con! nc-i:ia "leatcr jropo lion than mx percent, .iii. living fni th tli.r.'renco of interest, or addia; ihe intore.sl to the principal of ihe six poi con i lo itos. N v heaii ig in mind thai the amount put out d: a vs in by trie exchange an equal amount, d: iiuii-hl g t'ie aecimog interest !Yom six to o le tj iar;er per cent, and not in any wise inc.ets:.ig ihe amount fi circulation, it seems il.Tii'ii'l to see any cause why an unequal de-

:veeiiio:i sh o.iid follow. The coinniiueo have

To us it wn only a natn-a! but unusual

ciiner.ee. nwakemrg siir.pl v the sentiments of beauty. It was a new- and accidental figure nun dueod suddenly into a beauiifnl pio'uro. giv ing greater hair.ony and pet feclion to w hat we deemed pet feet before. The to w as no if:ig on in it, but it w as full of beauty. .V V. Obst l vt r.

' en'v 3 ). and rit T per cent., would call for : ,

OC-' .:i ..f wT-a-t il.n i. ii niii;' tp..!e

.t I'lini i'-u in ..- fi t. ...... .

POST OFFICE RILL. Wo hate a copy of Mr. H-odin's new Pot Oifieo 1M1. According to it. the rates of po-t-age are ihtis defir.i d. Five cent for pro; vd letteis. for a d:lar.ce not ext coding five hundn d miles, ar.d fr a greater distance ton cents; f..rH..nble letters, doubie postage; for treble

own East, is about Making Mr. Tyler a pres

ent of a beautifully w orked cradle.

I r the re i-ons aforesaid reported a bill author- j letters, treble postage; for quadruple letters or is ag the Treasurer to make such exchanges. one ounce w eight, quadruple postage; and an Your committee, taking the Auditors estimate ) additional single postage for each half nr.i.ce: :' SM'OJJ as the a n unit of revenue for IS 1 1 ! and double ibese rates if the pos-tage be not Vi;ik n not extravagant to estimate the reve-j prepaid. nne of IS 15 at $'ldaU) wall the continuance! Newspapers to be sent in the county in of ihe same rate of taxation. They deem it which they are published free of postage; and untiecossaiy to increase the present rate of , if not more than 1 .23:) square inches, lobe taxation. Thov therefore recomnond that the! chat god half cent, sent not over 100 miles, or si ne tix be IeVio.1 as was last year. Your j to any Post 0:liee in the State wherein printed; committee have carefully examined the office: and over U miles, or if out of the State, one of Auditor of public accounts, and Treasurer ; cent, with an additional quarter of a cent of State, and ihey take great pleasure in say-! for each additional 233 or part of 230 square ng that thev fonn l the hooks and papers of inches. e teli of sai I offi.-e in good order an 1 condition, I Publisher to send their ppers. if they tsh, aa i ib:ti verv facility was rendered vonr : bv other than mail conveyances; double these

committee, in thr exam inaiion, by both ihe , rates lor papers sent to other than subscribers, gentlemvily ofii vrs." ! or to now venders. A pamphlet of 16 pages, j T ii comtniitee estimate the annual increase1 10 bv 0. or 6) square inches in ihe State) oi the revenue hereafter at S1000J and enter wherein published, one cent; for 100 mile or i ito calculation lo show F.ie tune which our '; more out of it. two cents, with a proportional ; d i nestie debt, including, rank debt in the shape decrease of postage on the size. The P'si- j ofopeiceni. Rank Scrip, can be fnUytUscharg- dent and ex-Presidents, Member of both j eJ. a more full detail of which will be given Houses, vte. free correspondence; S-3.WJtt hereafter The t is calculation, marked he appropriated for sustaining the present! C, by which our domestic debt will be fuilv ' mads, and increasing them as required. After; discharged hv the first oT January, IS33. leav- five years, all the departmental correspond-1

ing in the treasury, after such payment, the , enee, except the rust wui Ta..mr..., ... ..." .f tr,-..- l t in uiA.m.1,1 wiib ordinary postage. I nese are

ill til Zi.4jl 1 lie tlllier inaikc-u U; utumfm - - " n,..r . which the amedebt c- b discharged hv the the main provisions of the tilhi nu.L.i,

WE WON'T GIVE UP THE DIBLE.

a cnatsrMvs iivmn. We won't give up ihe H'ble, (J.iil's holy bonk of truth. The blessed staff of hoarv age, The guide of eaily youth. The l imp w hich shells a glorious light

O'er every dteary toad. The voice w hich speaks a Siviour's And b-ads us home to (J.ul, We won't give up the rVble, God's h'!v book of Irulh.

barked shin th-t if ynnr verd'ek is in f-tvor of mv client, it ar mv settle ! intention to take you to the t'orgerv fur a drnk HvVe reund ftho in Ve an 1 consi.ahle included) but if yoll

r'"l.)'j'i';;(ivs.'' Hv a series of interesting i are denf to the voice o'law and honor. jest a experiments lately made in Philadelphia, a , soon as the Court is adjourned, we mean lo lick woman's tongue has been found capable of you like thunder."

love,

We won't give up the Rihle, For ii alone can tell, The w ay to save our mined souls From being sent to hell. And it alone can tell us how

We can have hopes of heaven

' moving one thousand nine hundred and twen

ty fmes in a minute: I funk or that ami weep! ST"?3 A New Orleans paper nnminatfs Mr. Cr.'.'ievn for President and Gen. Cass for Vice President in ISIS. fCJMf. RinNr.v. it i said, has commenced sui's against several Edi'ors. w ho. as he a'leges. have libelld him. In the language of Dil'y Hendricks, "he had better let il

f-r-r?vrg.Vm,. The Methodist hook establishment ol Mnlbnry street. N. Y.. between Gn.ln. tti.l 11 ...n.iin etrtola ii-c 11 ' dm I on

i Friday nighl la!, and robbed of about S'2 010

in counterfeit notes

jt"r"A schoolmaster asked poor Tarn, the idiot, how long a man could live w ithout brains. Tarn, lying bold of the dominie's bnt'on. and ga7.ing a few moments in hi face, replied. 'How long have ye lived, dominie?'

That il.ronob ihe Saviour's precious blood , g"M. S-" in Tennessee an 1 Kentucky Bank

Our sins may be forgiven. We won't give up the Rible, God's holy book of truth. We won't give tip the Rible; Rut il" ye force away What is as our own life-blood dear,

We s.iil with joy could say;

MAKING A FENCE. sTJMarricd. at Ilarn-slahle. bv the l?ev. John Gates. Mr. John 'orf lo MU Sophia nails. If this match don't ' make a fence" of the fii-st qna'itv, we should like to know w hat stuff" ill. May they have many little Posts to support them through life. iV7Mr. Hoover, a poor Oieem iker, residing at Port Carbon, Pa., has fallen heir ' to an es-

Ahoiit $:0-1 in American ; tale in Gfnunv. by the rfentbofa relaihe.

worth one million and a half of dollars.

bills. 03 in Rrockport Rank bills. P&nirision ofthe .V. 77. Chvrrh. The North Carolina Annual Conference of this body have unanimously agreed to the proposed division, by adopting the report of the committee

on the subject, embodying resolution to th

0jGorernnr Dnrr. The Providence Journal says the committee to whom the petitions for Dorr's release have been referred, will report favorably, and that the General Assembly will pac an act liberating Thomas. V. . Dorr, upon his taking ihe oath of allegiance lo the

effect that the time has come for the ministers : State, and not even requiring of him to petition

"The words that" we have learned while 'of ihe M. F. Church to refuse to act in union himself for this act of clemency.

young Shall follow all our days; For they'ie engiaven on our hearts, And you cannot erase." We won't giv up the Rihle, &c. W won't give up the Rible. We'll shout it far and wide; Until the echo shall be heard Beyond ihe rolling tide. Till all shall know that we. though young, Withstand each treach'rous art; And that from God's own sacred word We'll never, never pari'. We won't give up the Bible, &c. .

with the North and that the Conference elect

delegates to the proposed convention at Louisville. Ky., in May IS 13. Don't Get Married in Fun. The Supreme Court of Alabama has decided that marriage, being a civil contract, is valid where ihe

person united declare iheir intentions to be

Jl3"A raur.t lad v being asked by her suitor,

who was much older than herself to unite her destinies with h:s, replied that the only objection she had to a union with him was th strong probability of his dying before her, and thus leave her to undergo all the sorrows nrd deprivations of widowhood. Forthwith the

gentleman made the following ingenious and

i i 3 i : r . r 1 ... ...... ;n ii,rt

nimtmnu ami ,e ... luim... ....... .c. ... df,irMf. cnmplimenlarv remai k. in aiswcr presence of witnesses, even though no mar - tnWfC(1 the mnn has , virtur,:s.sw He

n..!-. it-rust-..... ..en. -ikihivu, . . ....... for the number of his days shall he doiib!e(!li I ceremony administered by an au'.homed per- - 'son. This will open the'eyes of those who foel to lazy too work, 'said a Infer, and sometimes in liviiy undergo a mockceremony I have no timMo play. I, think IM go lo tei ! of marriage. J and split the difference.