Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 11, Brookville, Franklin County, 7 March 1845 — Page 1
OUR COUNTRY OCR COCNTRT's I XTERE3T8 AND OCR COUNTRY'S FRIENDS.
UY C. F. CLAUKSOX, BROOKVILLE, FItAXKLIX CqUXTY, INDIANA, MARCH, 7, 1845. VOL. XIII. NO. 11 .
TEXAS. We have nothing definite from Washington
Most persons think a scheme of annexation
wiU piss. So writei l us on or two
THE OREGON QUESTION. genteel looking man, with easy Southern manThe following views of the Oregon question : net, and in size the smaller of the judicial as-
from the New York Tribune, appear to us to semblage. He seems less intended for a Judge
SPL1XTEUS.
I Make your cor a camll'S. Take two
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fr"- 7,..rl-;. r T ii . .. , : pnunas oiau,m lor every ten pottnns oi tallow;
. contain more ol truth and good sense than fJf a convivial bonhamme, and one can- spent some time in Turkey relates a heuitiful T u " W P ' V 19 ?Ul 1,1 JudH anything we have seen noon ihat enhiert- ! not help wishing him a paler face and a serener : narahle wioM, ... i..i,i ,; v.- . . and then melt the tallow in the allum water,
cioits friends. Dut another assures us, doubt-, "We are not surprised to see that every ' r"w, more scantily overhung w ith hair.which 1 which seems even more beautiful lhan Sterne' ' wilh frptl",nl ",i,ri"?. a,ul ' rIarifi,s nnd h' r..i -ail, a matter mav seem ihi th ttiinn inttrnal whirl, undertakes in dk;i r.i t-iou-.. ' if ever combed back in it. luxuriance, would p1iai e r , . . dens the tallow so as to make a must beautiful
iui si i.iv j . - --, ...... j . . 1 ' " 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 hi iiitr rtccvissini? si trit ana1 , r .. t tt I rpoaril-nrt Ore mm i nhlinn.l i inmmaMa I much imtirove the pfneml rvnrcciiiiiii nf hiu i) a;..- i n "... , .article for winter
not well be. He says: Cin. Gaz.
regaraing uregon is oDIigeJ to commence by mucn improve ine general expression o: nut j the recording anel. Everv man aidhehs' .
grossly misrepresenting them. We never said , fac- I understand him to be a man of very two angels, one on his riaht shoulder and the I 8 88 rPr m
or summer ue. a'mosl as
'The joint resolution, lam fully ronfide.UUhat this country has a ,mri,.r .i.U m thr. 'respectable abilities.
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r-nnoi pass, oiiu . u uriicir, u uiav iaii, : whole or the territory we choose to rail Ore-1 rex " Mm sits Catron of Tennessee, whom ' good, the angel on his right shoulder writes h the House of Representative., has declined
other on his left. When he does any thing; IZjJohn IV. Jones, the "present Speaker of
tins rrom Washington -.peculates ihus:
I greatly fear the result fur Peace and Free-
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timauy "mr n. ...n .,.u n.u- gon. lor that is not true. Our only valid title me l ankers wouiu call a chunky man, pre- ( down and seals ii; because what i once well re-election. He w a re-elected o er J.-hn M. ttor Mr. Pearce is absent, were he present, I to that region is based on the cession of Spain stntmg nothing striking in his opect, but seem- j done, i- "done 'f.rever- When he foe evil. 'Hoots bv only 33 miji.ritv. and ihi-. we do not should speak mre positively. ' n Mr. Adams' Florida Treaty, which was sub- j '"2 tu ben d laboriously to the duties of his ar-1 the angel on his left shoulder writes it down' d-ubt. givoo l.v f.ul Voting. The Districts
lite t-""ri ine ..ew n.rit i noune, wrt-,,ect, beyond all question.. to the comnnct by ;"" profession. I he leniainiug Judges are ' but dne not seal it. He xvnit. tit) n.inH...Di.t : f Richmond. Cheterfi-ld. &rA ?ave a decided
Spain with England at the Convention of the : McKinley.of Alabama, and I'aniel, of Virginia, If herore that time the man hownWn hi head : Whig majority Ui Fall, and we trust it will Kscurialin 1T90. nearly thirty rear liefoie. ! M '" are not considered, I believe, to have ob-i nd evelaim "n,nrin, AlL.ht I hr. .;.,! now elect Mr. B ots tritironhanilv.
d,m. It is now virtually settled that 23 Whig That Convention expressly authotied G.eat 'a'1 cry exalted height in the temple rj -forcice mr the angel rubs it out: but if not. ..,rrv m,B , nM," J. l5- hnci Senators will vote against Annexation, provl-; Britain to make settlements on any part of the ) plod along in excellent ar,nidniah. he seals it, and the angel upon the 1 n, i'ZZ iTwla he is single he i I d-1 Mr. Pearce or Ml. can be back from the West Coast oT America North of California. company, and no doubt ate well ihutight of by j right shoulder weeps , ness, it he does so u hert he is single, he will beds'le of his sick wife in s-ason, as it is be- , Cder ibis comtci. British -ettlenicnts have 'their peisoual fi iiuls. : do worse w hen married.
heved he will be. In that rase, it needs but ; rrr.m time to time bepit ntado in varioi r:ut! 1 "INK "F Tins. Ladies, when you, fT Short ami Street Divers plans of conrt-
C-rrrtpr.mlrnce of the .V. V. H.rpress. i,n"lh reeornmeml yourselves to our set slop are laid down in hooks; out none t.ikcs our TYLER MAHISOMAN GI.OI5K. !''v v""r indifference nbont religion; you great- fancy like the following adopted by a couple Washivt i-iin Feb II:h. i 'v deceive yourcelve even unbeliever dis-' recently:
"Hung be the H.-avt os with liUrk.' Tlie '1'if' '"-i-''i-v in fem-i'es, for men coii.st.lor! '-Mi Mnrv will yon marry me?''
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t I.Mr mr-r.-.'s ti anv-mon ; i ri so strong iv i niont are earated 1-v no ra'tira' bounds I y l'"'"!' "rt" e. aner me 4 hi ol M tn-n. ail i ....... r. ... ., . -, Hie oh-r vi',. iTt it I -really fear ihe latter ! .,.! nr.. , ... v ...... ..?.- t 1 .. ;,i. I. i pro! al.lv forever, i he services i f J. hii Jones nf r"r"" ' ihe virtue in which they arc most ' "I'll be much obliged to you if vou will."
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1 1. j. - ........... . , t-r. r- K't- i m : i . .1 n.f mes 1 : I" 111 T 1 P e il-vu elect i the no-tr spiri of ihe ' ronf!i-iig i I ook ..f tto l. o o oion O o- i
one L-co-Foc vote to defeat the measure. ofOregon, and mu b pans a'e rightfully Bri"sh Where shall I" iU one come fiom? There are . Territ.oy. Other portions have in like matt-; hVfa dozen whose, understending and con -! m.r been settled bv our people, and these are!
s i.vtce ten tnem tney oif.ir to vole .-ay. out . rightfully our territory. As these liva! settle-
Tex iMlrigoe n ? i roneentrMng .k itit- the rdo('tion .f a C. n mi.vo lire, for Ufvise pow er and p-nronagp ln.l!v ! this . w hic-h w e i(.o-e the 4'J-h iviraibd of I uittide. p-.i-it. N-i secret U tin 'e ff the r:n-t i!i;l tie is .. 1 ict (he ame whii-ti .!ii,!i s ,,n.- tertrory delay iiiL' ihe form ittou of bis Cbioel liiilll the f..,M the llii i-tt on this si 'o of the Rocky Tea Q lestion settol wih evpres refer-; Mountains ftoni ihe Lake. ftbeWi.id- wrstenre lo seeming vote.? for Annexation. By ; ward to their unitl.i's a much greater dis. this device- be liaea'ei!v t. ..k-ti down the too o thin theme wcsteily t he f.icifie ..i. n ..( S;:i Wrigl.t & (. and secured Ocean. The region fatthcr Uotlh i loo cold.
t' vote of S.n-,,.r Di for the ;.s .. iit..ns too inountaieoiw. loo la'irtt l l e selt.-d lv
:on, and now i. Ti iitust e. will sf.cceed relvi.ewti mo.ttv Imptiens tSt they nre ihe erved. lhat America would hue walked an ill Jones as Iv'-itor of the Madi-oliiau. lie Va-ict ni'-e.s w i'h remrd to ibeir pronerlv. rn,v '"to En?l old. and tale: i .'..rin" the last
W. !-. I V... 11... m. M-n..i !r l.ni.tr..l Vr I 1.... -. ..r 11. pl'.'ier lime, hot ll.oll loln'.llt. i;s lli;.t Mi. Tv
!. .1.., ...... iv.1.;..... T.. ' ;t ,i...ir ,e .. ,. '. ... .; ........ r ler shall Hot he tot,! ed .1 b,s "go,.,! m..!o- "'" -'er in. .lL-r-"W" ro-pirtnctip. by
leienlaiions. ihe answer t 'Tea f.i-t and w loch 'i..n. ren 'er i' desirable, and b we
Vien The efT-ct of lKi W a re'-ript fioio s...t;!;l ick a iparn for
Ali'iv to Mr. Vx . surren l- r at ili-cet.n. If. then, 'tie Senate is fnM. an ! a'l the L-.co-Focos vole for Tea. w nh ihnc ..ri ir w his. th;? resolntiorts w ! carried ly 27 l' !3. I(
th M n!toiii..ii. The Ma h-mian. however, m'eresie.i. 1 Then he kied her and she ki.seu. Mm anJ x i I not ,!,e w ill, ihe . Nil ..f John Jot.e.. but is ; jr-. Ap, to ft nelMion. take the Breat. , ",p h,,i,", " n fr"et ri" to It v - and Ilnnish in imn ottal . i th ''under est !i'e,ties n I givelhe least a-silatce. If foor AVrr.wi. A person in this city iheadiiiiittstii.iii.il , f J. ones K. Polk O ie trviir cimml lo-li. n w itli hi purse, be conversing a few weeks ajo. upon the relative S,,. t:el l.ani;h:i. i:-ediior nf the Na-lnt:'e will ,,. itmilt ill, In- omm-nt.- I.m with P'wer f osessed by England and America, ob-
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has pvrchased. us I hoi informed. ,.ne half i f hut rerfeel prodm ,1 in the at lie'e of a lv ice I war. o.i'i ire ili'if wif'irnnt i : :ix?:ni i!s nation-
the piiprr, and the other half is ictiiiii, il b Dr.; 1 nl ihb! f.oirr!l Courier. Mi let. the biolher ill-law of Fx-Pu sid, lit T-' 1 '''"'re - IVicSMd ,r advertises j.. . . , i0
t'ie (!reon rjiv Rj,iMiean. t'tit iteen or ' f I'wnatier v .1 t-h i.- um. twenlv E's'ern danisrU ofa nif.'!e a".e..nl, "v" T,"n Willi-,m. 'what d-perale cold . - t ti ft ti'A liivil V1- lliiti'No mxt fa Tiim.
tobU-d .1 Ins -go,.d nam.-.-' ""'-o'-'- "to, nureero.'. co.pirine,,nip. .y " - -
... , , , .,1 mi't'ltins In II11I nurl ..r Wi r..iiiiu d'wrrr (limn hi .-.uuair Junes inni iria now md ihe belter f n n.'.s he may b ale b, hind ""- pari vvi. consul. , 1
co' 1 "i. a.i'i ... . 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 iv d 1111; urjjuis Colder lhan fifjg." tr"? ,Vin"wg. An lii.t ir!n las denned nothing to 'bo "a foo'lcs stocking without a
ler. Dr. Miller i ready to sell his half at Ihe
iti;7 him hi ihe, .j.. ,nciiis aud 11.1 Ii 11 cm f I-
'j Th f in d v of Xt r . Polk eonis of Mr.
110 can
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Ci.-.t P.irain wi'l .bmhiles reft so. on the ' n ie .m 1 . 1 ni e,,, 10 i.is lai 111 lit ir- rov. an 1 hr eVirwe, XI ister l 1 rs'i-i'I P.i'k. a i
1, lint of honor 10 be duven imeiiy ftom are- 1 "00 1.0 u i o p.. ...uc 1:1 1 yovi un. m 01 neeeiin nrotn.
f i.m first ,., ci j. d I v I it id j cts veais le
i i the'Cnx of lirothetly Love.-' So changes er w ho lived in North Carn'ina. and w horn Col.
forewebad -.ov tiot.tful idatm lo it. t'.nugh
P.Mrce is absent and Tapi-in does not v.ee. the a on ch uiscr e-tima-e upon 11 than "oie inoiiey out of the Pi esileniul olliee, than See etarv
the w heel ,'.f f.niui.e. Mr. T ler Iris made p .lk ha adopted, and Mr. Walker, his Private "S " A d.sc. ipli.m by another Emeralder is ......... 1 ' ' Imtlos
,1... c,,,,.. tr P..irr.. t.viin to 1.. i... .....i . ... .1.. anvo.eoi his pie.l.wss.ii.. 1H came nun
vote and Tippan av..i !s,t.t,eResol,ti...?.,,ss rei-t the e ptiKion or her snl jects and hei .01- 'lVice the poorest man that , ver entered the by me majorilv. Bll' if Tappan, or N !o. or thoiOv. t.r le ,'.gi:,ce.l in lie eves of the Pte?i,leuU il 111 lltsiott. aud he will leave U w Itll R.ihv. votes N.y. ami Mr. Pearce returns, the ,M. hv should we d.-veher to this :, lhan a comfortable snppoi I btr life. Il is Resolutions are h-t. Iternaltv,-? Why spend mi'ii.ms (as we mii.l if be ho d .hat m, ,nie will pa.se lo inqmrc Uf we bc:i-0 lolake military and pol.tical p-,..'"2 '" h-manner ot these c.ims. and what UPS AND DOWNS IN LIFE. 'session ,.rOre..0t,. when our ciii,ous-. in sirtct , f'' they have wnh the ofinvs of ihe ItisuW-.la, e.ell as interest.:, r. notice ! compliance w ith exi.toig treaties, are rap.dU eoun.ry.-and so of Mr. John J.-ms. who so
'settling nil f it thai worth our having? . .,.,,..,-,. on. .n i.o.u .... ... -
counter.
"What i nothing r" he acked. ''Shut
rCr Me Lend, w ho created such an uproar your eyes a"d you w ill see it." said Pat. over the Country on account of the part lie j
u'lrersaitii!. mil nine j oil gin dollar. S on?''
I Son 'An. 1 ham t It, II. that'sa fact if it
would siv your life"
Bill 'Cans' J'ni T'wr" w anted me to pay ' von one. and I've got nothing smaller lhan a
j .1 Remit! M thr.vcht. irilh a Remit If nl vr." J ItfSfionse A lady bad written on a ca d. and. Sin Wh. ah w nil perhnps I can find just
took, or rather h..istvt. for notoriety sake, tbat
he look in the Caroline nfTiir. i 1 ow petition
ing the Canada LTislature f." relief. dle?iig .
that his imp isonnient in the United States reduced I, j tit to poverty
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I .,1- t l I . l..l.t..-l.--...i...'-....,liii. 1'. I.I ttr. . . .. .....j. i m c.mwn.., ..f l.tinl llcrimaiic v stand, mid w e . ''J lo 111
- ' ! . .. . . .. ..... 1 - ... I- ruin I he aliove v. 01 w ill wee that the C. lobe ' tvace.l O 111 tier rai'-ti-turner. .... il.nfiina.rf.il ......... .l.;..t. ..t it ti.,r .tt.tr.. unmA
s'tail liaie tne va ley ol ti!' 1 oicmina a'uu - .... t , ,,,,-. -r .I. .... .... .. ..l.- rt. :.l r.l l. I :. .. ... ...
Wttheltl i'ldtr- ooaoi y 1101 ' o ,! 1 110 1 111. tai oiyi.n ,u 1 i.c n.-i.r-y a.. a i.cniit lit, 1 t irnpin ciar.7.1, ,ront one ii ninriun' d.r in.il "
or the rug'tive picr, f j.,hn Cl ue, ihe rrml ( Sam vret,.l hi wallet, f.nin-1 his tlollar and poet; it ivn at the .erson of the rear w hen , baodrd jt to TVH.
smith of it wiiliin a few vear.
new 1'icsiileiit. I.wrv pos.it. le 111111"- lias
1 ih'.s poitioii. bi mo
been overdone than well done, and hence the
tuty. I know a bnsi-es nt in on Main street re
r . i-.:-. 1 . . ..1. . .. ..1 ... r ..nt f. v r.Mcfl. ... I...&1 ilii v ffnrsr tiler, ill O'i ,
.l.ll. II.v I. . ,..r,..l.ir m a .v.v .f lit CllH llW ! , V Or tl I tUMllC 1 MI , I ! ft P f T 1
tli'lHi . nr i. now , opii io, til - - a a i . . i t - n tn I .11 ... I t !. . il t ar- liatl v nit! :i('iit r ah v All I tin I lIlV
vz: p..,..,.,, f.m F i9 , ... r . during that periwd. ' ' cxi-iiog Treat v s-inrrs them. TH E WIIIUS AND THE Ft'TUJtE. I know another bnines man. also nn M tin i They are now a lemaikaldy temperate, ener-j The idea ihal ihe bigs w, ie dcstroM d be-st-eet.wh' wasrefused credit in by a ; g"ic. v irtiion lommonilv. But let o .end j r,,s,. r . fj;, v u ;1S ,.t eleited. is now ohsofit in bl the dry. line, for the amount of file i ihem out a Territorial oivcMncm and a MM : ,..,., Ti,, ,e w cte tens i f ihou.ands toted ndollar. In lS3.1thal very firm lent lint ver j iiary f,.'re. aid tlc;c willi-.inv mm nod 'is ':lj,ls, yr. flay who weie verv soity ihal Mr
in in fie thoiisa.id dollars upon his unendorsed tiore. I know- an extensive dealer in the city, now
worth KM (Ktl dollar, nod w ho ran inonmand
ta.ire iii.incv nn a short notice. Tor sixty, niio
sipali..n a'ong with them. Tl e rtirteio of 'be ; p,,!t w elerl-.1. Several loi-al elerimns liav,
selllers htoti hts w ill be Untied from planting ( i,,,tM, held, w Inch pnoe lhaA tins suit of feeling bnildit g and rieg s'eck. to I tillv iog the far ; , ,,milv .ho.i in fse'f. less iiftnetoes Bttti.h settlers, domineet ing j In New Y"t k the Uiv i) bv lions in the
. over thctn through the rvlei si.'t of our 1 ,w iSnritu' me tin iinsl dn isive nnhcallops ol
ty. or one I ondtcil and twenix day, than s,l-! and gt a-ping at the whole lerMo-v. If w e ; ,,(1b,r feeling. Tin elecii ms haie been
VooW' w pen we aie veil i It wcsliail just n ; held in .vc,;,l counties, and tn all Hie wings
things take their naMtral r urse, j ,f.r,. pm'nut. In lit ne. Lew is. ).w ego, and
I Ul-ler Ihe w l.jg gain is i ei v coi,idet able.
piatikltn coinitv. Virgu.ia. has given a ma-1 j.n it v lo a w big Senator, at a local elect ion, j ....... . I . .11. V .. I
most any man in Cincinnati, to wbmii 1. a. cletk for a grocery house here in ISnO. sold r hog.head of sugar, w ith great misgiving and reluctance, under so.r.e apprehension of not petting ihe money when it became due. I know a man whose credit in $'.' was si.c'i that when I ttusied him for a keg of sail peire. mv rmp'oyer told me ihal I might as well have tolled it into the Ohio. Since thai
A GLIMPSE AT THE U. S. SUPtJF.ME BENCH A con. ( epdent i-r the N Y Join nal of Cotnmetce gives fpiile nn itrteiticc sketch of teen, mappers and thigs in theSn premet'oori of lb" United Slate; now n cession at Wa.binpton. lie tcmatks thai the
C- u' ro.no. w hi. h is J'i-1 licdcr the Senate
ihe flow erwere in ihe highest beautv : ' To think of the summers v et to come, That I am t ot to sec; To think a weed is vet to b'oom, Fr' in din ihal I shall be!" The n-x' ".ir ning be found penciled on the bacV of tlie nne ear.'; "To tlp"k. w hen I enn n.'d earth sre fled-
K d ti 'i-
Polk
No-
,.1 j cbamc-r ia. pot been completely crowded)
period lie worlb tip v llnnisatd dolls, then
bankrupt, worth in ISSTone hno-lred ihotis npl civanrtc-r dollars "sii a bankrupt in ISli, and uo.i Uince Wvbst ......I. e-vi rm eae. Iat sen
It , ..', .ol f.r thirl v t!,..nsan.l dol-! about the Coett roem. to w ait on the lady vis
w bile n eax e a iii 'oi ii y lo .r
I IMIll'C . Tloeare small things: I lit "siiaw s .)ow which way ihe wind blows.' The f tel W. if Mr Pi. Ik 'oe not form b's
M'l c.i a" ,l.at ran d;e vlvi!' Le dead, T''a puis, die no more? A". I where i'l iin my portion be? How- .hall 1 spend etcrnttv."
JlT?" If von would civi'ie man nr bov yon most begin by teaching him t wash his f ire The next st- j to teach him to keep his cloth clean; and the thin! i 'o show bini lif.w to "et a place f abo.'e w hicti tie can rati en'irelv his own. nnd in whic'i he can feel comfortable. rC" A man with a larne family was enmrdaitnt c cflhe r, iftVu'tv of npporiii.g thrn all. ' But"' n'd n fi i nd. yen bnie rir bi
B'M (pnninir the dollar in his pocket) Wei) now. that's clever I'll hand you the two the very nci tirte meet, if I happen tn have rti'irlinn hand I've got one toward, il. any how. Prnriilenre Gazette. tCl" It's natural f..r spider to spin, but ii i.'el n-iural"f.,r our nnJorn joung ladies to di
. any snrh thi.i g.
TCjTRou' al "" .4 ''' i'i Ciiiireit''iit. There was a disgraceful ow nt an Abolition ConvenI'iim in Boston. M-s F"l-om wna forcibly ejected from the hall. A large mob collected ."-.our the premise. ,'id tlie i.iroarnnd confusion w ns very great for S' nettme. S'rici.le The "w if. "of a Mr. Harris' ea 'e town of Geepf e'd Fac-ck conntj-. nr.' ninhl l-,l w eek hong herself bv a skein of varn to a ber.ro i'i room w tiers she and bet hns'iand and their four children lodged. ft!S1ti'ail that w hi'e Po'k w as al Lotisivil'e. the bereved vi ife of man vi ho had t een
killed bv tlie di-rharae of a cannon fired in
ler and Binney met on the Girard
t season. A few ser anls nre relaineii
ow a m
1 ,r. 1,., ten years ago ohi'i'e.1 a tvi.w.kev Ih'.o, h the Kieetx .f Uii rona'i . 'or a liiop. I kn.i'v of a heavv liiim,. ,na'a bar.ii di-c.-. ,.r l.M -;!. s ..i a basket when a loV t'iro-i ', oilr .t' 's kn w one .,r the first merchant in on'i;v in lZ'y wi.. till at til r permd line
h.,.,..ii entire b.w-ks .if the ctlv ot. credit, a diieetor in one "f t'o b inks, who wit hill leu a eirs fthit pe ill, .'el jusolvcpt and intern pera'e. Mother tnfl-i Moi .1 m oi ,if th 1 day "liMse 4red't was tf.bmite.l. liertig president of one of iiur insnraei-e ci'W..nies. a, id al-o a bank divector. died within the years, insolvent and intemperate. Another individual who was conide.ed in
tS.TT worth half a million of dol'ats, has tlie. I 4mre. ea ing the estate ins.dvei.t. Another ind li'tlil ofrredit equal to all hi wants, and worth at one nine t w elve then and do'lars. an I v In 1 1" or th Cotf t. died in onr rity hosrvtal. an I w as bnrie.1 at ti e pi.bhe epeuse. i have seen hon once anil again prcstdnv; at p'lbbe meetings. The ro oi ler of the Penitentiary system i-i
V.MinsvIv v,i . a l l well known iti I'l l
-end elsew here as a ptib'ie man. died a pauper rappi e
iteis. and cp tl em rottvf rt;ddy provided for nt the cushioned seals, sonieiiines lo the e-
C.ihinel and pursue his measures with tl e rrough to earn soitiptbii'g and help vou now " j honor of Polk's eleriion, wai-od on him & told
greatest moderiiiioii and pnolein e. he will I 'Tie iVfnciiby is, they me ron I ig lo wotk, ' Urt lameptab'e t,.,v. Folk immediately ask
in an unoqtiM. ral inn iiiy in less ihiin two us ihe answer.
vears. Mr. Van Fu, -n. w ! w as vUa ltd vx irii ten tiipr-s ihe tnajotitv ,.f Mr. Polk, vtml into a ii'inoiiiv ill 11 iltali 1 V 1 1 r; 1 e he mistcek
elusion of the sriier sex; apd a few rehired j.pblic ictiiiii" I I. mill w ns tillable to goide the servants m iv cm-tinies 1.e seen in vv ntiog j .,,, m. Mr. Polk is a h ss able if.an, I lit l.e the gowned but tv.t w igge.l .1,.d.e. With ,,.,,,,. jtl under lather Idler ciicuiiistar.res dignity, but it! out Mid'ne.- ihe Judges en-, (;,,v (.,. w h w ill I e one ,.f his inhitfts. is :i ga.e i- ih.-ir labors, and if an ace.i'aintaece hap, ,,,V X,.i1i man and a most r Ncel'.eiit wti'ir. ens in le ,.-vei ws a 1ow Vroni It's f. iei-.d '' ' m s t:uar ;t anited with the siul r.nd ! tail l1ie1ei.ch Tt" f.d'ow ittg h-i.ty gl-oiro at ihei ,,( ,vih,r Itsrottneitts. Mr. P.IH hlil'lill is II ..peai'ce of the b.-ei h w til t.i be v. itl ,tt !.,),,. man in I is w hv . tula tmie scmr, mil in t t. these . h. t.aie never seen them j ,, ..j, ,, , f ,.. ndiiiewill Pol le .'
n.l vi.ited the Con.t IJ..itf:
;thai patiioltc k tt'il xihich mi i dmti.istinlioi
I ! the c,,t re, in
he r Ivor of J tv. V.IIsw otih ! ppbt o f.d ow . On ti e w I ,.'e, Mr. Folk is n
and M .', VI. .its Taney. , ro-.if.iwwd law e . ja i! illicit.! road. f H. t !.'. it :s sa'd bn! never lo be f..n .tien as General I l,ck.oi,t.'i .! eS, crct ,ry. well row a.-'rd f... THE CI lb ING M FNE 1 ho M lohillglol
Ins oa.y submission to the rommand. T bis j Corte.poi del. I , f the New ."oi k (' to ier. sax :
Master Who would not rather be William J I A Mr. T lei's politic ial career flickers in PS
Dnane in private life, with an indein.leni ! s, kel. be Inn! ine mi-erinie oiu.renee ne-
yr5 The aggregate indebtness of the sever
al Slates isv2l3.TJJ.843 dollrs.
iCj D ivid Fender 'popping the question'
in a letter, concluded 'thus: 'And should you
iv yes, dear Mary, I will be jour V. Fen-
tier.
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(tV.i?r to J7.vf.iM i.h' an Almanac When ! l-nah Thmns v as printing liis Altnaivac for l"S one of ihe boys asked him what be -I onM put o rsit the 13 h of July. "Anyhiog. :tnv tiling iHiit. hull and snow." The hoy leiutped to ihe olTice and set 'rain, hail or hi." 'Ihe country was a'l amazed. W hen the day artived.it rained, hailed, and snowed vti.lctil'v, froui iiint litlie, Thomas' MniHiiaiv vwre in great demand.
Ot-The Com eiiiion for rominatirg canibdates for Coiigt ess nre. fnni what informa
l-oil we have thmttgh the paper.-of the dis. 'i. I. both o l held at L i reercbori'li. The Whig convention is to te held on lie first dav
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taiie.s What i wiitten is written. .nii:s'Y.t niMi'',s.iiuir. .... I. .- U 1 .!! mid blender in form sto.n sbotd-: to devour the I niiiauls of his a 1 minis; ration.
.t'.i ... i, . i. , ....re.l ...... I. .ii,.. black All win, once stood bv him. ere he deseri- ,1 of M iv : tt e time for holding the D-moctic
letter of a.warthv -awpev) complexion. hi!the patlv by wl elll he'was elevated, have lot g J ro-vonlton has pot v e been .iggreed upon head '.to monroed v i'h an n..r,.i.f,.il:..', w ad -it ce I. ft him. tiladlv wntiM h e receive their 1 .1. C Egg-ls-on. C... Walts. J. Uo'.in
..f 1 ano'ed black l air. , ,1 I the easal organ ib. 1 hngivei rss. if ccoold recover lln ir respect. G. B. Tmglv and Miliotl Gregg are sjn.ken r ..!... r . - . A .-:.. l. . ...1.. . . ti.i,1i,ldl.ij f . n.tti I tl i .
State erallv .til t.'ied, and painfully opiiressci wi:n ine imioni , oiniio-.i, ... ........ . . . ... -
!....,.,!. i.w.nw :.,1 1iTi. 011.fo. table balls atte-t tt..: aen ( ol. miih. t ol. I'eppcr. vi. I . I.uep.
inson.
in the Convw-'rei i Hospital i'i this city, haveseen bun addres.in :be Legislature
tint Slate, at llvrrisbnrg. n.td lisiened M with the attention and deference that would h ive been paid to Job- Q iincy Adams, r any oth
er pubke man "f ihts ape
I On hi. t'ght m
i.f ; of Judge Slorv
ay beseen ihe shorter prison '; the deseiiio 1 by which it is overtaken. Tha j G. W. Lane and E Dtimont nre mined is can
ed her the price of vrotl and gave her money enough to buy a curd! This is fiom a LocoUni Vow the Spirit nf the Time: TO PLANT A GROVE. 1 am constrained to plant a grove, To satisfy the eirl I love;
This ciui'itis grove I imist compose Of nineteen trees, in just nine rows. And in each row five tree must place, Or never more must see her face, Ye sons of art. lend me your aid, To satisfy this cuiiothi maid? Pr.nsoN vi.. The editor of the Qninry lleiald recently "sacked" xt a Singing School bv a damsel of nn vncerfiiin age. perpetrate the follow inj ilbhu'ipoe letnark: "The safest place in a thunder-sio , ; on ihe larboard tide of nn ugly old maid. II n decided non-conductor, there is m i,:::etf her attracting an vibing." JO' Mm"jmlif. a law of France, il is not alhiw e.I for any per. on Intake apilchcrof sea water. ek it .houl I be evaporated for the
sake of lining an ounce ol salt, and avoiding the payment of the salt duly. G tlignatii aj that a servant who was taking a pail of water from the cb. vv ith w bicb to I aihe a sick child.
at Biiarriis. recer.tly. v. as riiscoveied by n eus-
( s.,rv at least shorter in slat- w hn h should accompany the retirement of a ' dulaies for the nomination of the Democrats. , ,m.iH.p officer, who compelled her to throw arv fn-e. a classical air and ', fiithful President luuior. love, obedience, j Theie is materials enough in both parties to (l ,afk rr,,,rn , H n,,,tj- rail.
ii.e) wlb liter-i
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eminent judicial nnabficafoiis. lie is tt.e ,,i,i- troops ol menu, -me renrin- vou-. v.. - 11...M- j.-.-.. - o ( 4 voiiran'l slam! hr-fete the truth TA
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jT?-neiween wii.irats ami woive-. .vi icni -1 mit,t f ,t ni t)l(, man ai.l w hen he knurl
e-t Judge on the Bench, the pride f Massa-jiivo inns no l-H'k to have; not even that i bnsptis and an honor to his country. No i mou'.h-lwuior false semblance of respect!
11- ..l..l.. Jiunnnnl of a , isi in- olserv er can l.ui 10 hp lavoraoiv ini... ..-r.., . ... v ..- ,
pari herselfby her needl
can f ire hard. The Stale Auditor of Mich"
'...I. rert.trta tlir'flt 1111 I dlinil the P t-t sV
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guished eovernorof Macsachiisette, who sup- wilfi his appearance, ai.u.y m.li.l.e me iiim.gui ever on . ... .... , ..-vl of S7i;,7f,r wo.df scalpst- ... .1 . - .i.:..r s2. .... ft . tl... t... iu-ic ..i liia nil. liini. trati.. uneven bail lust ... ... . .
eedle. and the niece ol a . inai ne smomi ' in mr ,io. - .... - - - - This at S"v each, itie Poiinty pawl, w on.n cue.
Governor f X-w Jersey siill living, ha wa- left of the chief Justice is seen tne mamy lorm acve pan .uere,,, ,.,.,- i-r, ,cr ., ...... ; rsn;,,ll,e ,,. , .,lf prtrp, B n2Cre-
shes forQ-ibsistence ; of McLean orOhio. w ho is rem trkaiue lor me ,ne ,ia,mu? msme v, m, mm r- (. ,i,IMSSM. f,f ,ose iroiible.om amIknowal.ly who thirly years a5o in the graceful ereeiness of his position, w hile in the scrUd t he ,..rrf, toirhuh he ,nr,,e,l ,,.t i.ro,-. wJ.p ,nvp ,,pr d.viroved wi.h.n the
ritv in which I then rived, was the cynosure open Tare ami epansive nrovv von u-.u ....... .,.r ...,..........,., r ...... i(in llo.igB.,. A law is now un.ler r..a-
his w i fe ("ow ii w ittl the bible.
A MissSiMan Yates was arrested at St. Louts ,,n Friday week last, and committed t jail, oti ihe rhii;.' of aiding slaves to escap Iroin the Slate,
A b y ilint had an intemperate falhec
entered the store of Mr..
in Macoupin
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of all eves one ol ihe mM rareful and bean- lines of intelligence, that truly renect tt,e in- rare ro oi.Mc-y ... . rc. .r.... ... s,doration to increase the bounty to SJ2 a ro--iitv a few days since w ith a bottle or liquia tiful ofthesev. an I moviif in the first circles ' ward mind. A mirror is that larEe and ex-, ;nemnry: Tor wherever and whenever tlo i hev , firp 0n.,.,e Wlt( l,i, parents were sick, or vveilih aiul rashion. uow wigaged in drudg- passive eye. whir It docs not deprive. He rs name of Tyler is hereafter pronounced, the j .,. the prmr boys conmenance showed at once bu
All a ma-i ofunrelaxins intell, ctnal energy, ami , w nies v in irovvn, aim ine uenvicrass onrsn ai sir imp i.M....i.r., . , .,h .rrence of his father's practice.
' deserves to be President of the Repirtdrc. In- Wie assoetalto'i? UiT sotitnl Comoro up Sun tlence. Jackson cotintv . .mo. mik.
jrO" Ju nes rimper, Esq., the ptesent Mayor
erv and dependence, at SI 50 per week.
tnese resi.te minis city. ... - . , ... ..... .
What are the fictions of romance writers, flexible integrity r a fmertX troivnn.eut o ine wrds.TIer, teasott. tu-pm.oe, wy wrm rmismms ,.m.,. ... "J r Nevv York. ha been nominated for rc-elec.
On the right of Story, begin witluhe same letter, will be sugscsuvo ir irego ,. ....ui ...r u..t. - ,.,..--.-
jd Wayne-a vf he time meanins. 1 bout t'S tnoutana. i
compared to some of the realities of human , his n.oral composition. JifcWOsfV OV Atlr. iuiy be found the Geo-
eia Judj
