Indiana American, Volume 13, Number 52, Brookville, Franklin County, 26 December 1845 — Page 3

CONGRESSIONAL..

W.xstiixGT i-, De. I.V IS43. TITP. RMV-N WV OIIE'JOX. iVtuc Senate, .Mr. CVs. cl cd up the tesol-'tho-.s heret vre submitted by him reativo to foe condition of ibe Army and Na-vV-The resolutions having been rend, M- Cas sustained then in a speech of iv' louh, i:i which ho took occasion to file his c.javk?ioa tint an important cri-

1 ho ci-i'ms ot i .13 two

si il. sra irrec'neilau.e. ir

A ME ItIC A N.

BROOKVILLE, INDIANA FRIDAY. PER 26,1345.

K-S 19 R 'il

w.r is i-N-nin

! the 'a a "roster calamity even than

lint is national t.i.-nonur. i m-

t; the two countries are sneh that

uirivm wf.) i:i.l 0:1 union we

MUSICAL CONCtT.RT. The "Laurel Band-' will jive a Concert at the Court House, in Braokvillc,on New Year", nifrht. The lovers of Music ar e respectfully invite it to attend.

"ort-.On Wednesday evening, pork at Cincinnati was a little mot hrUk than it had been for tome davs

; Si 12 was paid freely fcr pood hops.

F'owrwas dtdinina little w heat the same. Groeeriet are hich, and likely to remain so until niriatinn shall be fully opened. At this time we do not feel free to venture nur opin-

sVi'l we recede o Mr.' . . men are at

ll.in.T isnnltn he thnil-rht . " ... ....... cen.e .merest.

sir,

ercj,

there is nj c

(.o toe

?;j r,t, fu el

If i' e !st proposition of England be her r'.j.,ntu:n. I htv? no .hesitation in saying

t it is eatrvaient to a declaration

;r. r.nd thit hostilities must commence.

i.. tenwr.atim ot tho year s not ice

I Vc "" nothing at stake, but our friends have.

i feel for them.

We

Tkr TVKnjvrnf Litt We stated in enrla.t that the Commissioners l.i.t tt-e rw r ,

rit . i 'j wiu. ixiu.is.i'.iig me ue-

" 'a en the book kipt by te clerk ofthr Hoard, that amount allowed, under which was

'' -r'' .' . " . ".. : l protest of Mr. Brady. But Mr. Martin, rwhom. he

Mtiu.' - - - . .imuTctoeci aiw-ayc, we eensidir a centl.tnan

,v pniiiiercnce. i.-i os men ioi;r ! ni man.;

'.rt'es bo'.iv in

t. t'oelare '.hit t!i? oniv

wir is t unite nitli a! I

f 'oe

it-.-

1 hesitate ,t.

and an

xplained to something-more about

ne s;s pn.i no one w ill dare to donht his word.)

vV to avert . that tWai av.rther it.m for printing iml.id.d in I in .n?rT . that amount and that really there were onlv Sio oa

t". t! In? iliven ll., in a p iblic tlctOrillillV , paid fw t!ie Delinquent tit. He has also explained t , - i t; (MnV 't Oil With V:ror. Mr. t'. q"0- j w tiat tuifair and untrue representations were j.(i i ;ri...t,!v" rci!i lll.'epeeth cf Lort! J.ii;i ; na''' o hhn to induce him to saiirtiontheb.il. AVe Jit!..,! ta the HotlSC f Ominous Ol the I convinctd him that 820 po would have been a full ai.d :r!Mst. to f'.nvv 11,9 li'.t'e proha- s,!fr'ci'n' ".e for ruMishinsr that list-allow inp a pnh-

l!-.t cri. ts that 'n'.Ul.l will reeeJa ' "" vlsas esniisuea nvut m.tonal Com. "' . , .t 1 tion of Indiana. .1 . r. i-t,a lita i .fn on Ibis

11,4, I' " " ... Thf B?nn!r nf id!. I , ilia loiter 1 . l .. 1 . ., 1

M' t'ashivinT coneluuo.t te 1 , , , 1 " '""5 .....iv ium u(. mi un-muri.-, " vnotttrn, and after witnesins therr deprrdation tt.-n mailV of whom, iintttino fr.im thrir

, - . , t...l..v.,. smut: 4 or a years, we nave thought

n:-.-U-':i.

From Our Correspondent. Indianapolis. Uoc. IS, 18-15. Dear HinTUe Legislature is turning off, with timiining raphliiy, nets of local leislalinii, calculated to subserve the intetests of particular localities; bul, I must confess, there seems to be a ceneral indisposition, so far, on Ihe part of member, to grapple with ihe grPai questions of ihe session the proposititin lo py the State debt ihe apportionment bill as well a? with the legislation necessary to cive effect to the munificent grant rf Congress tow ards completing the Erie & Ohio Canal. Von n AfjiER, a late German traveller in ihe Lr. States, says that, "among all t atetories, that of quantity prevails universally in America (witness the size of the country, of its lake., its rivers, universal suffrage, majorities of ihe whole, &c") Alterinj; the language of this w riter as applied to another object, I might say, ".-o it i with our protein Legislature. Its fam., I fear, w ill rest on the quantity w hilst Ihe quality of its legislation is crude and imperfect. Dv virtue of this last category, n mc,' less quantity of laws for Boncombe, would produce not only a heller impression, but more lasting and permanent good.'' With reference to e.r parte divorce bills and local laws, you will have observed that the admonitions of the past as to the former, and the repeated injunctions of our Governor with reference to

r::-tion o .?r.t; kit'

l!

t!ie resolutions ami their con- j at I'.i.s tixe. Jlr.M. reire.ted j U the cours-; or thi remirks of.

proper to soy what we hate.

St-naior froai .Michigan- That gen-

t.e-T.an, he said, had professed a pr'r:ect r :i:C'(!"!;cc of opinion' with tho Executive, bit !.c certainly look a very strange Try ef shrAitij it. Mr. 31. sa'.l that he nn h n?ct confidence in the President o'tf.e 1"; it!.l Stares on this question, and

v. ns w ij.inff to ictt iuo uuiier i'i uts U... ' j - was t:v p-opor ditty of the Cvnmittc, -r i ..... J to j(i?tr;ictd to i:ia!;e th very j i !!': tit :i cHilcd for, witbent being i c :-1 t it by nt y action, of the j i ;. "A:!-?:! th- I iX-.vuMvo cil'i upon i i jrejj. Jlr, M. an 5 those wilh whom ;

Srnator Errry It will be seen from our Le Mative

reports that Senator riirrr, of this cnunty, and his re-p.-rt, isnot trvatt-4 with that courtesy that the tame kind of ?nn mould be treated up Salt or Blue Cn-ek.

I duel, seem really to iliink they lire repre-

j sentatives of "independent sovereignties.

having an indefeasible right to he govern

ed, separately, by their own laws nnd customs, instead of by laws acting uniformly, as rules of action, upon the entire people

CTSenator Herriman his r.portcd an apportion- j a common government. loll can form nient bill to tlu- S-.-nte, which srives Franklin count HO idea ol the imiHllieilCe Willi which some

cue senator and two Kt preventatives, as heretofore. As there will pro'iahly he some doretis of these bills, we cannot fill cur columns with them until they begin ;o assume some leal shape.

7r"V .rc('". Tmorrsw- is the day set f.ir our Whi" County Conversion. We are not very partial to such meetir.rs, but when our friends determine on it, we Sikotn secit done in spirit. Commit tie n. V.'chilve a catidi.lnte for Governor to select. Let lis have a rood, a w ise, a worthy, ar.d a popular m-.n We have a pi. ntyof th: m. Let us meet in harmony.

members listen to i unions to make laws

harmonize and become general in their provisions. They talk as though legislation, in such case, instead of being a m,llet vf compromise, was unmitigated tyranny Hd oppression, so far as th ise voting i'i ihe it:ttic: are concerned; and hence it is. (hat no bill of a "general' nature can pass, but dozens of C.ie representatives of thse "inriependont republics' jump up in a flaming passion, and move that the little

We a re satisfied that "either Colonel JoHKfTN !

i. a ..-'...I w.-i-.r..! nr ri.K- t-i o-,i fir :;iO

. . .. ".. " ! and thrMW-iiic- aw av cur private partialities or private

MV .... ii..iit'ie ice ol the eou. trv hut be i P1'""'' fvU,am?" ,-,,'lm wc !,mI "horn we mill republics, which they respectively repre-

- ... ! n; ct.

i!:tt;..i, u an increase oi isie mi.i

-'J 1IU'" '" ... ..... iui .... . tt- j r,r Govern .r. r.-rtor.r.Hv we should have no ol.iec C . sitl.'ll s'.i.-.u'd ("Mlli'lrO'n the President, j tin lo havir,; b..th on the ticket. For Lieut. Govi rn!u ':-. e was r."s-jC-ns;bC, ftr.d not from ;or-e liatc heard several named. Col. Rrytmrn, the ;tV SUJ .r.!ur.la brnn-h oi tiiO eoverilinent. Senator fi-on the counti.s r.f Miami and Wabash, or

Ir. Mv.r.iMlin CO!!!ude-JlV moving that Ma.j. jA. L. Oslmrn, of Lapos-te county, would add

id ever nutii tO-tnurrOW, I s;" -ntfth to the ticket whilst in electing them we

j should beconfv-rrin h.ir.ors upon worthy m.n.

TrvAs. .

ever had. I do hope for the honor .,f ,.u i Correspondence of tio Ini American. ! Iloocioirlnin at.. . . I . .

iuutiviuuiii, uiol lilt? I'lffipni j

J.WMVS HAIR TON!(

?!!l-!.ltll lNDIAN.troLIS iletr I.T IM.V ? IVG ours. '.v. wire-.. (I tiivmTM r. .al

t'i:i tW l.i..l.n...no r i r.- . . . 1 if ll. is art ,c !e :m h 'T.!1 f ..! of

- . ...,......... . iiimii .i,.j iii urtiroir; i wi;iiesea, tins evening, a , hi.

JBEAD IT! IT SPF.AKS ?6k 1TSKI.F. U ( OX-

l.M AltM't i.iS.thV. ' . Philad. lUiia. M'T -.a. i4. Dr. Jyne: Oetf Sir: I feel bunnd to .Ui-; :.i.r.d tn five piihrieitj" to the Ktrjercinarj . ft. rt f uat taluai.le l... r'.iei::. . I lis..- f.imr.d f.r s vrral y-nr r5' with Liver

irom M as nui2 ton, to tliir restoence near t .. . ' . . ' .;. V . J LT. .. . . ' "-". fc , j .i : r...pi. i. prai ration ..f ifce .vt. m .. ii.ai o r wi.ir

Ihe ColltlCll BillfTj, afer a U!KUfC'tV?ftll hav."C n' d nmr artirl.s r. i-i mmri.il d ton store it, . r .i -i . , ' " s iii., !, from the r. e..nnnei,daii(.ii I saw in mission to (heir greal fither the President. !),1r'-iiinic,.n ii,-..t!,n,MirT:(. im asking that they might not be removed a '' :pi-; t-v. iha-' .n. r tHr.e b..ni... my . ' ' 1 ni ad is niii-n d w nh a Cm - crowih of ). nur and !ua;-li S'Toml Unit? IO make way for the hite l.air. St v. ral rfat V i.d si-.d acqe.amtar.e. lia aUo

from tl.o r.,lin..n i.. .!,... I - " 't to Ox ir en t.ce ' tn-frirl n-li. I thr fire t h

-; - v"r"' f-.Nv r . e..t.:n-i.d it to all no err or lo vears since, in ex lianwe for their : rn. abic s natin ca.i. J bv hii.i..

wide domain which they had occupied j The ,,,nTr e-r, fica-r i. fronia'-p .,;?.irMX,"anfrom lime immemorial, in Illinois and the ' ""rwrin th.- Ma.n-:.:.:i, h..se im. .... m a.ljaccnt country. The P..:tow attau.ies ; ca" U' '" ,"1' (though a kindred tribe) re n.it the vfv.? m andimpout Am rvprvrr. rr.oM , , iTiir. kf.v. a. n. ni m i v. removed from this !ate n Ina7. Tua! i ra..-.,,t.. i .. i ire:, n. 1?.:. tribe was located tin t(e Osa-e river West ' "'''VM'.-D.rrs.r v. or n..i...i..- i.a. h n in . exm- "" n arl v v.-r r -i-e ti. ,.. .fu , i c ia: v th F.vt-etotant. of the IStale of Missouri, and I am sorry to ! I hivl- r civ. d n.mh i n, c. r.-..-.. iiu-... .f iininhear, is f.it disappearinz and patina awav. ! !'Af "r. r'.' r, ''?,hT:, '" '"."

fr..... .. ... i.l I U.. .1 T. .. ... ..... .... U , IB II It ID". I

....... ri. n.ierM nuu .1 1 1 . . I. II ir I 1 1IU net u U j " - ..."-... n ... r ........ . .;. r...- ... .... .. il,A r .1 - l .- i-i i r. turn, d n'.i ut ..; c. a w..k.hn be. n lo al I :.!, arIhC peculiarities Of the locrlloll III which !.,,, ril.a..ei..:y cund. Vu..r, f. r.P....'" they are placed; andjn exchange for which a. k. him ki.f.y. they gave la the General Government I Pn-par d nil; vat v.i. q sont'i T!.ir.itr.-n, Fir.u..f.l . r i. . del:.h.a.

s.i.ur- in me; iimsi ifrne territory on inn 'I he a tov- m- dirine i f.r sale at the Dr"c Sure r.f

liitt .x Katie, !irLikvilli', la. 5:-3w

i)uu per annum. One of the Clerks of the Senate or House will get S15J f'r his services in a tingle session of 7 weeks; and yet Mr. Dillon, who works just as hard during the session, (and nearly as hard during the recess,) is allowed only 59 more for the irioe rear!

in t-

,lrhi s-.tate

lint ii remmi rd

(-fleets 1 nr in-

it to .ill ih:.;r

Correspondence of the lad. AmericanNew Orleans. Dec. 8. 1S45. Last week was rather a rpmirkablt? one in New Orleans. I mentioned in my last that the weather wtis extremely cn'd. It continucdso through tut all of "tha week, and we had eight or ten days of the most bitter cold weather that I recollect ever to have seen here; The steam b iats running betvveei. here and Vicksburg, report the snow eight or nine ineh.-s on the ground there, and some enow fell as l nv down as Itoduey. We h.-.vo had nor.e here, because it was too cold. I know of no other reason. There bas been a most extraordinary excitement in our market during the past week, and several articles of western produce were, run up to enormous prices. The advices by the Drittania reached town ou Tuesday morning, and Flour took a start from 75 ami before night gome sales were made at $S CO for Ohio. The excessive cold weather induced the belief with many that the Ohio.lliver would Iroeze up, and speculators took bold of NVhhshey , and some large sales were made at .'"isnd "0 els per gallon, and sonm small lots were sold as high as !it cts. Men became perfectly wild in their transactions, and paid more for flour here than it was worth in New York or even i i Liverpool. A good many of them will hive their fin gers pretty severely burned by I heir ext ravagant operation.?. Both of the articles th .t I have named, have declined very c-m-si.ler.ibly, and rales of I'lour were made on Saturday at 7 I'll. Whiskey was sold nt ". cts. and I understood that s one lo's wire offered at 'JQ cts. There is no Hay, Corn or Otts i.i first hands i.t the landing. A boat load of trnod Western Hav w.nilil

most inoUtirht lv srghi. It was tielega 110.1 of t'.ittawairtinie Irrdnins, on their wh

I hi. I.a. ..iireriiiiuit.li f'.i t tluir i; air. r. f. r ; 1 sa-h to ilte eer,'.l.i.-ate et Mr. II- 1:11. s. Rrritnl '.V t.-.r :

llr.-t..l. H. I . K. b. 16. la 1 1.

.sll', n: g the lia-

no.v at $2C), or $-27 per ton. Corn

t!i(? resol'it 'oil t

In 'ii ni -t ion was lost. Mr. A Men r!!o A eJ

in

ropy

and

ta the j ia aui- I

. . . . .

en .t,-r u-i't'i rortii t.arone.a

p.i! ni" i'i; rsorj'i.in. m. Arciier advoeatru I'i p-istpiti-me. t ot the rosolnlicns. hut t-xpr -'Sf d los i:o..': !:,'ii to vote for tl.o:n, if pres-ed to a ve'e ut tills time. He expressed h a appn:h.ti.n of tl-e cov.ree taken by the Execj tvein reUtion to the Orrg in negotiali.n. After Mr. A Ind cotioiu 'eJ, The Senate adjourned. WssiiiGTeN. December 1G, Tl.e S.snte resumed the unuVched

it y .--tcr.-ay, ce-.rg tr,.- c::nfci 'ert.;e reeo'.utiona ofl'.'rsd bv M".

s;ness 1:1 of

Mr .Vi'es a-J.lrcssetl tho SmiM at eaii !-'. -'h iii uvxir of the adoption cf t!i i-'s-vuti'T.s. 'Ir . 'rtite-i.ien a the reso'.ul.one thetnc in i rwrceiv i-..illip,x obictienht. Itm r.?.t.'.y at any t une, to p'a.vte tin c i-r.i-i ;-, a t of oin p'.-? defer.c. But the re-n-.iik of the m.nser of tiieso reji.ii.'.t i vis. c".v-to tlieni a peculiar s!i.-ii',!i -tn'-e. a p ;- rn.isr f Kiriiq-K ! . 0 an 1 i.:,i .'rt i :cj, uu-.icr

tj o c ;rti 'm-' inees

P 1 .'t'll'ire

Sri u r c i'i v.'.:'. li

st lit, may be "excepted from the provisions ,if ibe bi'.l," anj lint, too, iu as many Kays as there are motions made! To give y 011 no idea of the lidiculniM extent lit which this system ol local legislation is carried, it Uonly needless to say. that one memher ncttiaHy proposed the oilier day, to give to ihe various county boards the control oftVie fi-j.-cl of taxation! This S,!o:i w ished, I mppose, to 2 back to il-.at system ol "rrqnisiiion," whidi prevailed under Ihe "old confederation,"' with reference to Ihe cot'Uiho'tons of the "OU! Thirteen' tow nrds li:e "genernl tlefeuce'

louht that ihart. red Insurance ami sliavintresiaMi-h- I tUtl prolCClioll, !lll inc. and iif.Or lliO "ev-

j runts of.-.;! kimis should be well guarded, so .is to pr.- 1 1! u' io:i ai v war. Uiiser t!iis system, it is jv.nt fraud and imno-ition" upon the -p. epic; but why VVe!i known, (as ihe Congress had no pow . lihestaekhoLLrs .fa Road Cmpany-not one in or , cerce pavment ) Mime Slate prompt -1 hundnvl ef which vi.-l.l time per cut e.n the capital , -..i . j !. , , ,. , ., ,,' , ' ' pai-.i their quota, whilst others proved invested, and w hn-ti could seldom be start, d . xcept bv ' . 1 ... , , 1 , .. , , " 1 .iOinuiuent. or posilivt iy refused to rom- : a local spirit smonrr lhose imnndiatilv in, rtsn.,1 , i I ' v ...... . ....i d bettth-viied tn such a pei altv as -ii.Jividual P'V w ith the reqtli-llloits of (he CoUtineil-

' Hi.tuliii p..s our compri-hensioa. The factis, in. . cop -:oio-is t.. m i'se r.ails ar.- s-i s:iM-m pr.litahl.-, ' thr.t s.r-Ji is .an!y .u.iserilvd in them out of the im-

u'.-

Individ'iial Liability. Frrim our L.-rristative pi-oci-eitins, it x-. ill be seen that this suli.ieet lia, b.-en before both branches of o.ir I.i rrislanr.' dnriecr the pavt week. And whither we vi? w it in the suiaunuy disposition of Dr. Berrys r.--port or its ri-jection in th.- h.itis -, ultra Deioocra-

has sntaiiud a ilissstrous d.f.at. Tlurcistio

sell

would com tiand about let it bushel.

oas the same pi ice. The dealers are retailing hay out of store at ,?l "); a f 1 75 per cwt, corn and oats at I 00 per bushOf course these prices are only untamed on account oi the sc trcny of the arlicb's, and prices must give way as soon as the Uitfers alime raise so that boats can ret here.

However, from every appearance now, western produce, of every description, bids fair lo bring a gond price during all the season. There :has no material change taken placo in any other article since I w rote j tin last. The stocks on hand are reduced quite low, and receipts are anxiously d.'sited, Our Courts arc now crowded t nvon! living with culprits arraigned !cr n'tnost every Vi. riot y of crime to p f.-mntl in the cat.il -g'ie. Lnst week a Frenchman, in ihe

V:i'v i!i.r n.

r;...- ... ,u.

face of the lobe. The district of country

in w hich our Pottawattamies are situated, is generally high lolling stony prairie land, w iih litileor no gameof conequence; and the only portion of it suitable fur cultivation, is that situated Oil l lift tntrin of llu

O.age nod

very f-icUy, and ihe crops uncertain; in

rur.Kp poors: Chca? Raid Cheap Pwer! riOniVSON HcJONKS. Prr;tsrt rrrt.f tt. ,.?:-"

I 1C ,V.'"i Sr,-rrt c?;fltY Thtr! i'.'cxt .V'..V. Vhn iiu,

? 1 AV K. I r: !y a Ji t very I arc v f" stu-t

' f. clit :ift ruUlicatiim, I rj.K'.iCiil, Stmmiir

Iribmary stream, and that is 'c...ri i,..;.iea.idr!.s,iordir.iorthe. art.ci... ii-..v!

, lia.' miifh iiurtmcl ih ir IViiliti; s f,r fii::ictit: a t

Consequence Of Its frC.;U(Mlt overflow?. A ah:-t rt. inMunlrvM.lxrnVrMbn tV Law t.-ri sentleman ncquainted wiili the 5:tiintiim ( i-r--r..rtt- (!:. i ii. ar- mil...... . iu- rvn,i f , .. . 1 , li an -j.-in t.T iMt ;w , i,. dt Yw ( r ir piiU!. ,tI tne trine, in llieir nev liomrs. assured nm thr.MirriH.ur ihr vi Krff Puitntr-f isrr.. j an old Puitowattamie trader hi my pics- i Zv yTy-CVt'vvUi: ,!:irc,j ence, this evening, t hat tie u ruld nt know i ir.iii;nn" M.t-T-inu' i n nii:r.iU' n virwf fa-oatf.nr..Af..KA . 1.1 I : Hoilr - I.ntU HttoK, j K r.i rtcn n H tt !

ihe mrirtalitr amono them in rfinrnnence i Nmin:ii Mrinr, I !.. tic Mi-riir.c

IhPV efl Inr-tiuni Tim Cnrl ia I hr r mi nl r v j Kdiimiirirli Nmtii Kew

nlhitied to ihem w n

these por ,n;1.ivr(i,, on accniint of tint very sterility and ahence of natural advanl ies which made it uixuiiatue. as a

residence, for the thrift v and crafty l.ite?, ,.""" '"W

aim now, men, c m, a we expect tnt tne poor BhiftIes-4 Indian Fhoiild !e aMe to make a ism p port oiT of latid on uSich a white nnn woul-! starve? This hrnucli of the Poitowatlamies. therefore, may le

t.

The fact is t!)C Country j " "'lil,,,rirl' !' ir l-rnr, I Hrattliwait - U irop-: ft,

t?4'it.t pivon to j &c, f;c.. ?r. ' . . I TI.O ki.el j II l.u t. I. .1 1... I ... -

i;r a a! fill hhj x'.ikt t cnld uii't.. ami at lim- I vi

rot 1.;. A t.T n:t roon. Fi tild lo my m.-rry, m Srntfiii li ii art, cii.iti apiT. an J in my inr.-M. n!i Kin iimaiim t i i iy at-iii. (lint ronM t rr.iU Qiy rm tu my , In al. In th- ho'K I t 'atlu r r.it t"i t iti " hai.d wld ( ai h.' i f Tt iui ct'M. aitd t fii-:r'i ii h :, j-i r-t-d , 2 .uinfjTl:.! f!.'jr .-.T.r e..tirh, H1 ' caio up ait linjf ,.f ti r fc:i.i vi !i. I lir-t nitt 1 Utatal. a:r! zt t:.Mlor n ir. j. ! Ii l"r rill fill llI.nTi I r.rii i'i,.- i.iif h Kfutlic. I t;ti'ii i h- t-nrct riniC ; IN'S 51 ". sit! a il i t :: nr i .;.; rri ii-. I C(.nM tn-t r a m?.i rrcra;-,. in a lu -pt r n iitn i.t rr r i t'lfVlci-l'v. I h:!(. pr ..i t n in 1 mj ti rr.r: . hiili i-Hb- tl t it - 1 1 -j ft i dt iHci I a ' nn;. io tp t!t.tni', ..r tun iu r. v'.;u , '.'Ut J lit 9 yr"Vt ! ?-p tn ft rl-p.r. 1 I It. tl uf."'i t vmT.ipi r.ir.i ; ( j;'.)-;. l.H.t. p.r.i! tried ' in rri all :h- i pm.'-i i,.h! in i elirrf, I;M roititn in .1 l r: n r- ,ir.i if ar.r-t-arr.I ill -""Ii jttrt" f i?:.-:tM n vim T;:kli r f r- ". j I v.ow liarl of yi.i;r iim !.: ...r -c.r.r.f! il-i' rTiT'nf-t! toir-f i t it r ! V I I V I, i'i I. I.S. ai.ii' i ii irfnr ih 01-

a' ; I., tit it;.- li.n;t. I en

I lit in d tit ii;i;invr f.-Tt llial ttinr. . v. if c.: !. il r.t v .r S u.r , r ntl ir i

; t.ii i ni n.f a Imii i.t i uf 5 L I I It .1 I r., lifrt ! rii w-T.I it 1. im ai.i! ir ri.I ( .tt iitv ii . r.t: i:.-. ta. . -v.i tvn- m-. "J i-U I rid hahrvr, t f-'il ua u i.iil th- r. ?i i n! I t. van Ui (. I f r ta t ;:r AM ra;i-rt. Pil'f f nJ.rw' r V; f i!n r - v;, a ,t il j f v tJ.- tirr, lo th:tt liri ; I rr.Y ! mum t r u, ..m il il.t I -ni ti'd t 1 r.r.H j tl 31 .:r A I. I ni hlVI'tv. !J rnr. l ie . tT. i m:1:'. WitS 1;. ht:-. . Il in. r.l'f; ill t'T I Itil! l.l:I.Pil ! luhintr i :;r.!ti tiTi-. 111 i;l 1 li: 1: k. it h l nrlli 1 Lot I., tt h. n i.t r.' Tt a ti rUvr rrt- in mv v l. -J ! ' u ni.a -On n, I ! c. t r..t 1 f ..r.it- rrrat bun In . I r iln. r. : I i . !i t;t;i. M v in n raiiinl'i ht Trniir. mtl my rnvtiM- r.iiriiu! i It lia hti n r hi mi f. ir tvMni!i .iiu--. I n.nini pr-fH

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t r.t. 1 7 tit

iif.-. I hat i-.i.-ft miai 1; t: pt'iiiN t:i t u : i.iott (S4I Iirvi ' i rt a-in lo In r ii: li e trvir ctt nt.lt Mi tii' ir. , ! tht'tltji t'.nl. l.rt s.t.i-1 mi foiin a pr ntiin rrair. CSK.ril HH1tOR. H: Mii-Ai H Cf.tiit. ill riMr Sin . , bt: vn f tvcit!t

. sii-1 Ki-jTi.t t. ; Pr nrf 01. !v hx Ir I. J.VYM:. ? Sr.nih lltU : ., rhiiutU ii-iia. j Sit3 of Indiana, Union Coant S3. I .i f.- ftt-an i'.-r Ct.7, Sfrhi T r w, J. I. If 4a.

h!.7a II. Mi.rali,

V.. II,! r,r Divcrcr.

a tt'" . and n'n iv vror.r, r. u t 1 nv in

HO

ma

tlir-riion. tmtl On amoiii'i iit'pr-t; - tliricuii ri'turiuil t ihv t'ilrrtli r in lat p.-pnlrir niitk' Hithiut'ii .V .!tiiu urv nUo iiim f r i In- folt' -nt I. iii rarv N" H-ii:.n r rrf c .iiLrri:tii;ti', ami fuv-

inn 1 1.:

rrtir. I Tito Vi'.i klv Trilvinr,

itriKitiway Jnir!ii' j Ntl' S;nuriljy ti f itf, Olil Co 111 1 rt 'ii. n", I S.t m r.' ay V 1 inr; PoM, B- in it Vi kiy IItr.i!J, Satur.l.ty (Cur i r, 1 lit N ". Yri r. j O-tlHr V .v;i:-p. r, SiC IOUr.ir.V NKWSi'M'KHS.

Tliry n by rv n it hnm.r, iV:r. rt from T riti.Ii.ji mill I.i t rr l. t'.o luiluwiiic"

5 -ud to he litera.ly turned out, like oid hor- ; .1 ,.;ii. -v. 1 (li i.OIM1ri pjcmriai T:ti.-.2c. Thf 1

DiiMiti NciiiiP. zrr. I.. 11 It.ii Piincii t-r Chrtrtvnn, ?. W iir.it r fcV S11111U Fu-.t'i .in I it.i I " V. Ii.il' Ll"t" J in I.imli.it. Z?c. 'I he Y-.'n k ! I). --.it !i. ?.i. j

. i t;rS a n.lu r.

sts. to starve-to die! t The !.)e!egnt jnn now here (and w hne' mhmetioly and dejected romit.'iuinrri-! wan Id draw tcais from the eye of a Stoic.) j occupy! rich and fertile rntiiitrv. Ciienr'

1 the borders uf Jowa and Misoiu i.) upon I which they In; I made, and c:ii make, a livJ inr; hnt the hv.d i-s watned hy the w hue, j and accirdini v. a decree has cone forth , j ih-u they, too, mifft ptTI up stakes, and ! a?jin wre ti smiic e?ji feiti!e or drira- i j h!e tra , t!iere to sh ire the mierabh cles- ! ! tin, of their iiamck's 0:1 the O-iaee.-I a.n 110 admirer of sickly sii!:nen'. ritv.

ar !t. ilar. to.uii; tIm ':h c .. of !

I-15, t'i- -ii.:! -i.i.i'l..iuuitt f'- H Jit bill

f rtn plu nil lit i!u al nvr . lti i '.i i -ti:'. in tlit- ! n eff I,-.- 'rt'ibt L' 11 i it firm 't.nr; anl al fbr ft ls n f a ("i- niv.-.-ii. il a:. -I citi(i. t. nt witi.i .. bv lm h ; 't it. ti ,l':itnr i i.t u'f lo .ip"nr, that Tit- :ml I iti;t W. Mar-h i imi a r id f.l ih- V ;to if Ir.'ltnt a. 1 W.tii i- tit r l.ri- Im t I y fr:vi it iot! aid Ib't'i V. i M.:r-b I" itir I'. i d ik of it i b tl a'.Ttt iVtit It' b ai d i .itii : r !m fori- lit.- i in!-: t.f :ii-t Civn. nn ibr fi r: iU f I nf.'M .r :n : f r-.tt I; i'.iI- n M tht C'tirt IUti-. in jl.ib-rr,, in ;;,; Ct.uiiTv. i-T t!if l.titnli M-nii:y of -'. !i in y 1. 1 il rl. rn u r rr demur i-i t'tr kid bill, , nr ih." rmt' will lt- 1 ard and c'itm tl m h ab4-itrr. rn'.iiii i. :-i it vs:nctcu-rk v. c. c. (T .1,,, Y;.r-'. C r.u; tS.,1

rr nsovs i

tin

LAST XOTKIv

il'ir til. niss.vcs in'l.t.trd tft the

1 el l.uii. s A Itiiri.-ii ::re n o..el. dto pay n

tt oh -lit (1--I.1 , sh:-nUI this iii.tire Im- r!s-erir,-d thrf vs 1 1 lind Im. ir not. or acc.toit io ihe h...s 4f th c.n.-rs i"-.r eoileci oi. HANTS A. lU'KrON. Iir.wl.1 iile, l. c. itil. 1?45. iiu .o-4t.

2. sic, ziv:

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tion u.il lie I'r.tmptlv attt ml, d t

cm--. p rrni.ie i i'-ns. Con'tnnt if.. I ,..4initt,e u.l.iiiiui.c ar,- ti;ti! inad tn th. ir -.!.. I. of in theduap f.r.u, eiuhrciiiTj the fil lie.-1 i.-iis rf ilar-.. r I'r ,ili rs, I Hor : -s. String r fc Co., 1 - .1 I.'neel.ard, I V. ii-,.!l , .- Car. v .V II:. rt. I M i-ri., V. .Iii- k f".

t;nil( .V. M.-r.Iratli, I 11. Ferr. tt i. Co , 1 &r..nc..c. rrtitr.

Or.U rs f.r ut.ich. lor -in-l.- r..:.i. s or more: will n-.ect 1 ' 11. w liinl.'ni-N..r:i. .t I nr.- l.n.s. , ,st..rr,

i i Ii i-ni.u ,;,;.t. - ml. i.l .. . r. tll"l.s hi t'e'l.l,. t- ..Id ( II'. .ill. rs el-d it e .lhli C-j'W hen (i-d r. to B:.P0 or i.j.m .-ir.!. the a- r i r.,l!v. I',r "it. ir aretias.- In r. o.f. re t.i-il 4 t m .ii .l ..r p n:ii-- .11 he r mm. d tt. the tiurchas. r in h ni. na I w ..il.l n,. uil'.r n th. in .t.t h i r. sdy

eth- r r. i . i.t ;.i;ili. :i.i,.us .r a I fiiri.i.ji artiei. s ,,f I i:ik ::re. ,V c. cf 1. - n:e

r I l., ...r r i.'ik it ill I I n.. i-r ..f ihe .i.h -.Vitails ti .1 kll.il. ln .liuiji Inr. u oi trie I. -.t ti.il.l

. a8l Mtccl

Y A II r.. r !.:: it.- r. mrv. d t thr lo ih-i'

rIitHioml of i-icir li'cr.t.on, t ti.ro

cri'.i r; rp,c : v. ccivt an rn ; rrrf r. nnmora'inn f;-.r ih tr iavistiiVMt;, in the riihancoil value of ttit ir prpT riy rti.1 a.ritri:tct!ral ppi dtit. t-. "I hi fact i- so -H known an;! tmtiiT-tQ d, thit all srn-ibto m't must hr asiotihod at ;hotiU:a r.tdica'.isin that (OKid prtn-iipt nn mlcr tt t...it thoin iiiou :-y makip.q' mtnpntt" a:i;I to r-fn.s to ihc-m ohart r rcopt tipon c,tncilini ;h.i; w vtM r.'nior tu:u t;nr:tcticaV.e and nutralory. No man uf.tiitl he i.liii to stthcrihe 100 did-

rc.iiariiS WC0 a4- fr,r as the tare the si.ick ofroid a Company, from which

1 teike ttiOtn SO X d?C!aration ! lt"t-P - raiize no ttne-t bontht, ulu'ii,ny o

'-It assured he had l.nt n.ciie ,l,i,n h4" ol t tepr.Iizc tho bjianco ot hu proper-

in

ch t!!MT

Wt

,: unit-visfd.V aid Wiih OMl proper de- ,hfre ,sa"',,tr ronsdor4t,on connortoti .m i; -MT: -mi, 5 forth vernment reced- t t!,UM,h'ct hUh Wwhatovcr ultra democrat, may .M.oSv,: had e.uJ that he in!,on-,',rf !,,mVc that thov have 1,ttie,nfidom-o f. , ill nt' ah-hv "f ihe noiplo to protect, cnard, attit pnrcl P mi;v t-r ths eurposo of oenoinicn'fir . . ' - , . 1 j , - ; iiiMii'-ir on lriTcr-in tht-ir Ualmp with each otnr O.r n.t!;M,vva; lived: and nr.- or ,ft:i, v n :l,,y ,Mlil.T, ,hl. reo,,ie cr.pav.eoriahi,.:, :--t',Mt ltnti:.i tiionghtipr-wrto reeet.e i rar(of c hT ,.,, tnhl:uu- as if ,!,., 1'. r-' CV'tft 0 war. hm dn? tJrCU K.-tt- ; nq,.ir Jr(,-..;s, to enal-h-them to make banratn. a; i ev-r r,--!e . Hut ta. up; they were in j pr..Vem then-.s,tve fr.mi 1-in- cheated and tak'ti i'i rM-.i li. it tl:5 President had recommend- ( i? When a Com.iany i chirt. red, every one in the v. li.it 11- lice t-hoil'd be given of the ter- ' ,-iciiiiiyof its tocatiott nmt of necessity have some l!!:tl.tli.'l of j Mil, occnp.iney; and the Sen- htiou le.lcr.- ol its solvency and ahility to m.et its en- :: il '..! said. It" n lice W-r3 given, trir ga?cmant: and, as no pne is rc-:i.' Iledta deal with it, tc :;i ?. i:fri!i'!e. Tii-?y were. in-- men should tie I. ft to their own volition a. to whether

O-'e I. t Ii -a. m; ird nir ta tha "atithoritv r.f "h.-y ii en dit it or not. Ther.- is one thing ctrtain, i r,,r rVerv thin" else, and mav cive this Le

tn Senator, standing on the very v erge j fer iraprovctmntsar tohc t.ft timione, until iock j cjs.,Mlr0 , aflcr " aji n bsiing claim on the

ii:r.keito com pu te them on the individual lial ility . , , .. ,r. . . , 1 . , ... . VI cra'itude of everv ludmnan. The cusit i t.rii.c.pl we mav h-.d a fart well to any prospector , HOUSE. ever s..i, ,h.m fmish.d. That is c.rt.in. The hits arrived when something shou.d be, and ! . . . i.

t!a;i-ran.l clap-traps of party are so potent, that the i ill list ne (lone; 100. It rumors or trttr, inr ,oie in ih n,me must atonih most peop'e; whilst it A sent cf the Bondholders is empoweretl r.-flects credit on the discrimination and indep. ndence j j maJ,p I wo or ihlCO propositions to re-

ievf ibe S:ate from her embarrassments.

iui Conarcss. Had tliis crniletiiati been seconded by a majority of ihe L"isiatitre. our SO Utile republics, called "counties," would have presented a beautiful spectacle of paying and repudiating coniu. unities, bs well as of ' hinh taxes,' and "low taxes," and "no tales' at a!!! The Legislature, how ever, seems to gel a'.onji with becomitij! hatmony, so far; and I am in hopes w hen ihey come to act upon matters of general import, memheis, air-

mated by State pride and patriotism, will try and forget that they are any thing else

than the Representatives of ihe whole people of Indiana; and bear in mind tha, upon their action this winter. ill depend the position of our beloved Commonwealth anions her sisters of the Union, either as "a repudiating"' or ;a debt pay ing State.'" Should ihev, in Ibis matter, net like statesmen of independent and expansive views, and with the promptitude and decision w hich the occasion requires, in adopting the best means in their power to extricate ihe State from her difilt-ulties, ami vindi

cate her integrity and honor, it w ill atone

lower part of town was arre.-f-.l , charged "r a ' " -'"'ai:on t i eii.-m.n;.u-wilh laviii" wiii.tned one ol li.s slaves s . "enit.iluy; but I do declare thai, on serin;

severely Unit in tned in cofscqnenc

bov wns hiiriei!, bet u.mn the ullidavit of n

iiet'hli-ir a,j ir;,l!il UflS ir It'r, t'l ! h'i dy w.is exhumed and a o.f tnnrtim inq.iest h'Jtl hy the tJcrnntT and a verdict was rentiercd I hat the deee-ased had comih t t his t'eaih from iniittm ni ptniihtneut alnnnis. teted hy hio tnastt r. The del a (Is connected with the atf.ir are too revolting ut mention; but thehtitnar. fiend will dmi.it'c.-s receive the punishment w Inch his cruelty merits. The Steamboat Denizen, a regular pack

et b tat between ibis and (J ilnni'iia, on her j we are pnwci ful, and could not resist our

upw-ard trip burst one ofher boilers last j unjust demands.

The Indians, I am told, plead with c'chI

'I,., tins evening IU. tleject-vl an:! loe.orn run-

.iii'iin oi nieso real rsanvo Amricaii. once liie iinconirolled p-issessni of ihe i hn l wo i- habit, I have been afraid that nn i Almighty and Jim (lod would sntn.' ti n i or other, a'lliet tl. is 'nation for i;s cine! j ami unnatural tre-itm ni; of lh'-- re;"i'il'cnil suns of the fireit, in hli'itinz th.-m : from frontier lo funnier, a-ul brcakios ' with them it s tlemn Irf-aties an ! en 2 a 20- ' ments, as ofien n it beca-ne its i:;terest to do so, mearlv brcau-e t.'n : irrrfi tr..V and

C - I Ii ...i r ...

c-f tt.e stn;;Jl. . a i I no-t . Ii-enr.- e .11. : r s ill;-".

t.ii.i hi r. tuinii; as e!i.-ai and ::s n n.Iily the ii.l. t..t:t ol. at- nt ri'i-".!

t iii: ns r 1 mv nv.

I V. I'i J. ha. iui; r;i. ailj re.tm-. 1 e. -j an e1. to i-ersiiin.-r'; th ti. 1.- .V h ti. r i-fl-M r ;it J r i.t i

r"..-i s."

sii n- . it il-a l-iir. . .u.i..

I the pr're of this nr- I y row ofl' r a r;.Md ar- 1 n.i.r... or oi.e .'."Uar

f'uiidav week, inslatitiv killinj the Vnt-

taui. Shrodes. It seem that he steamer Jiihit W uld w as inst behind the llemxrii and was in a lair way inr passing her, when Ibe engineer oftiie latter put nit more bteatn than the boilers would bear, notwithstanding there.iionstrauct! of tin! Cuptain. In a !ew moments the explesion took

eloquence and pertinacity. In remain where thev are; but it was of noavai!; and Ihev

now go home, dispirited and down cat-t. to communicate their fit.il destiny lo their j w ives, brothers, children and ft iem': and ! r,an,4rA 1 1, . F. n mr,,..w.l ... .... n t, ., .1 .

.,i. .1., ... .... . . ... ........ , ..--

ed and barren

wb.ere

... ......rt. (ri . i.i.ii.i j ,

i i starvation and disease- and their conc.oni-

place.

A serious hfTrav took place n few day

since in one of our most fashionable i tants. speedy extinction, await their tnce. street. A clerk who had been employed j These Indi ois. if ihey arc removed, sh'Mi'.d

in a fancy storein charties street, and wh

bad been dismissed by his employer, re

certainly be pbced upon tho richest land ! of t'.e nteat west; and should then, as soon I

ef

Tl S;-irs'sep annrurced the spe.-iai orier o' t'-, eay to be t' e joint resolutions a :.! i r.g I'exis anaSutO into this Union. I i:-?y are as fn.huvi; ; J:i i lit t :!n:, ' ii't "ir f.'ie admisshn ef ; ? bi-t? of IVj-i i..f. Ihe L'uio t. j

ioa, t'10 I'org. ess of tne United

turned to Ibe store armed, for the purpose j as they are prepared by education, be .id

of having satisfaction. High words ensued which terminated in a scuffle. They w ere how ever parted by the bystanders; and ihe quarrel w as then taken by a brother-in-law of the propiieior t.f ihe More.

i The clerk fled lo an ndjoiu;n! store, pur

sued by the htoilicr-in-l.w-. Pistols w ere "mil. of all parlies should he.attilv unite.

r.f liie D.niocrats who voted against the humhut; a

lliendincr.t.

it rrmlnlinn, approve.l

i s. ny n

-M r-'i tho !at 1-1"), .11 1 c vis -i that ih--; terrt i-y p-i,ijr;v inrUile.l within and ruTht-1 tul'y te'mtocj t0 ti e Repuhlie. of Texas1 in ,t l,? erect il i'lto a nmv State, t t he ni ed tlie S; t'e or Texas, with a reruMicm ;

'I of i-overnnient. to ho minuted bv t!.e!

deputies tn con-

t"ir'i.-:i:?r. Maj. Scmans. ho wa nrniir.atcd for l.ieni. Gov. nior hy a writer in the American, a Tew weeks since, declines any honors in lhat sh.ip.

51-rfr.V. Some person, w ho calls himself ' 'rank," is c'vin some dull and stupid sketches of the Senators and It- preentative of our present Legislature, in the Spestator.

I.ir i

mined to all I lie lights, immunities Mid privileges of citizens, andami!l r.tonement for ihe cruel and unjust manner in which thev have been treated by the

Whites. This is a specie

p. r r. a -ii. a-.d li-.er .jnal iii s ri-ui ;o lo Ile-i.na quire. A l.S'? t':;i p .p. r ii-eni 10 n i eeiit a n,u.r. ! t l.'-'i ie nil .-.s.efl:ii..nt T SI- 1 P. ii. S aiililr W.., Wiir-i-, Ink. I.ett.-r Sta:r.i.e, I-'.nv-l.ip-.-s. S Mid Ii,.. ;, I i.k hi ill. ti.. r., , c. ni . ..i:ili r. due. d r.; '..-(. ll"l' Mf.d. This ll' iv arlii h I. r the t'iaei.. l l-lle. (Iilltar, r , is il'.Mliill j-r.el.d. f.lli -).:-1 , t'l.-....I .;.-. ai.d at O... -I,iir.li l!i.- j r, - - i l.e a-.rnii-lit e.eiiir'.s. s a er r.t v:i l . nii.l inln all ft.. ki..d. n.ls . r s; .1 hj ih h -.i-i M.I.I.. i'n'.l.h r;. an I ;tl l'n- pnhli-h r. p:-. s. C I i.'. Mi. - -r i- p'l l..h, d in .imfor-u l te, that liie tloll.n-. iv...-:lt l..i.:..l ep. v ','1 f.ir:n a ui i-li .!u,ivof'clto it- S:.i.cr, ;i:-.:l Vi e. .. 'I his at".i,.i'iil "i iui:-.e, .11 (lie old st) I -. .1 Ii ii - ee -t il.e ;i.i .-lips f,-(i:u ''-' . t-i V-.'f '.":' Great Ir.diceTn:nt3 ID Oi-il-j! Th ' i' tn -if oinhbuit' f .r V ri i 'ic it i Tnt rt!, ! it t!i i.i it r!Ti tl a.r i-.i.ibl- J I t i V r r ii!i.ct tti n:s tii;:n aro lit 1.1 out ti tho Ka-UTii p;n.i-h r. i! i4 rtiiw p r ary to make ili-'inct r. tni'HT;rei to .it Ii jhi'i.i ht r.i l t. J r I'M'iiiui tlb'ta-'-rV rtfjtrr bit by til-, t'li't. in adi ic:iti c.tiibitii it" irfoti.' cinl f.-rvi ;iui.iij I'm tn to in, :ch t.tv ma be coii;tit;t, Hint :t-tj nu .i- r t'i'i t1 r.otl.r;-! (int:im H fi; : I'.ir It. r t.'otihU wo he in 7 I he tl'iitrul Westt-rn A.'. f.r .J.,' .l.r.-f '.TV-Irr!- . flf '. Tit SW.'S. tZV lAKi; XOTlCKI.rj Clitt'-furnv I iti 1 - or 1 .miiit tnvinc dtrrrt Coniimttiic'tlioM illi CiliciiitirM bv Mi-nniSn-ii. r.t:Irat

or tT'tT . may ha e the p ircrt- put ; ni'ttsthiy an i tora nni. tl in public mi r ar.to i.r privaTf I: a;..I, a:. J thw f S :vr alt th,- r p irtr-r C iThi tJi. it'll-- n arri :'-. .'.r th '

5i;rc:ri;'Ti ;iii-o'n nCiho :irn p nrriirnl tv j f t ?.i t- il in piT-'Hw i-Inii!; to av nt 1 V 1 1 1 tf. iU ti i r. A i'i or.ii i - and j i.ouiii.mc tti .ii; Ik- ad- j lr d to i r.OP.I V JONT'.S. Vrir.'n P-.i'J; :hcrtt j M.lfr--i 't;rctHst Si-l Vinrinv.i'i. V. W - Wt h.iir it . rvi ti ntt.i' J'... U a i t .1 'T V:'-

tine "1 -'', in Ciiiiii. ci itli 'iir rM Mi - h 11 "it. i m-b-;n in . v. ry ar.i ty nf tit-xv .iti I f.ir:ott:i'i!i tii;tori:il w, h. re t!i- iiu. i I.mii r F Fruit it.tr. in all 1 br;m-

b. , I i :arV t pri". In. i ati 1? ii li i : ii tt

. !ll- Ut Ii 1 I TI pnrt-b-ii t I; nhelf.

.svo l ';. si'ai i:s? Al.i nnt-'aut'y on band an a r: .n nt oi rtr.rB ttl. tt n C riwi.;r- Si'tvt of r ';:'i' ditf t -T. zrI r M-v. i rand Ten pl tvtf St"f. ttiit h vi;i be vld 1 .v. i;,rC . 1;. 'i kind S .'-i w t"; ibi"- 11 r- nnri and dt cli. " ;t, iii 1 ant Fctt r nl en in ctna::ir' f -r I 11 m . JOIIS . 1 n..-. iJ, ;- ir. : -iy.

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.m'I ;1 ;;t ptibiie tnci'toi i!. j.; day nf .lantiar. 111 t Ini . .. 1.1 1 ;m l "tr .'H f I.:- !i ; 't t v . -t r iVa.n -.'h. ll-Tih .1, : i ' t rr iu ; litar.-. i;--, w.ifi e

hu:!.iiti I f.-t M OF S f.r One h itiT-, b. in n ie ::r frffii th f ab, thf f i.r; !: M'Hf it It rr n;i b.-tt-'. ;i-5U curny i.t h. u I 'te 11 i.i!- r-.;' if 'I . S V f. ti.tttu in- :)t ' i" .1 M ?-:s M'l'AT, a.:i r ... Xnv 14ih

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PEST

THE BEST, and CEZAPE

an n MOST UNIFORM CZTllZZ or t : d ii n SCHOOL BOOKS r. v r. t: r t" n 1. 1 11 e o .

le s, will he exi vol. d at ihe !... t IJr.cei. lio:-.I. lillli-

..Ntl ve i Rtfc' alii tut. tl to.

v ...s . ...,u,., ... s. ....i-i , . . J ..... Americanism, in w hu-b the just and cen- !

snapped and knins drawn, and in the melee ihe cleik was so d ingerously slabbed lhat his life is endangered. A most important arrest look place on Saturday last. You will recollect lhat some weeks ago in Huston a woman by tho name of Mrs. Maria Dick ford was nmr-

Can nothing! be done lo arrest the 'vxpaliatioii"' of ibis remnant of a gallant bin unfortunate race from their homeu and their friends?

a v ; 1 ip n n ta xr r. n t rr. ?. The f. I!.. win? I tt r fr :n Pr. It.-iha-n. of l.i

tnss, h:. .;,-nks T- ii--i.f..r.o la.iu.l.- ol .fo-'l-r PLvsit-.a-is, wliilltr" tr:d, a:;l

klioiv huw to aieir.et.vte J.l lu ..v;-

11.

h-i.i !-.-.! th r.r..r

,- i-i-.

.1 lis. .i.itl. -7. M 14.

f.'-'pio ot that lienihc by th

v. i,;:.):i assembled, wiihthc c.visent of the "" :-r g-vernm--nt, in order that th.-'

ao uujht boa.l mttoj as one of v Sta'cs

I u:oa; vv'ni ;h consent of Cer.ijross

tjto;i crtam con lttions --":i -

w hich cannot be rrjected without a tacit a.lmissiutl that a inajoiity tif the Legislature are silent, if not open repudiators, of tin binding efficacy of solemn contracton the honors and consciences of men and of Slates! Dy the way, I hare never seen the State Library kept so well ns ii is the present

w'ntert and the reason is obvious: Il is ; on this business. Abo il a week since t'ie

. ' . ...... .....

kept hy a gentleman vino is not o:uy cnnatnud w itli literature and hooks, but is

Ij ast roTa:r:. 4 I.t. Persons iiul -lited to ttic lute firm of .T.ihnion

and Kellv are d.-.ired to to c.i I and s,

tiered by her paraniour, Alheit J. TV rell ; diately, either hvpain the cash or ei,in; ... 1 u 1 .1 i.l . "1 .. a, further indulge. ice will not be all.. v.. d.

vi'nr ni, 1.-.-lal i.e's

1111(1 IIIO ooosr III . mv ll mv uv.iu . o- ei..i'v. fired for the purpose of concea ing the murder. Tyrell made bis escape, and the city offered a rew ard of $3,000, for hi Pprenension. Stimnlaied by so large a sum,

nr.Tokvillo, Dec. 85, 1S45.

J M. JTIIVSON".

M. J. KELLY-

TAILOItlXn.

f WTttr. ,iihserih r has npt-m d a t.hnp for w inter, in ihe 8 I'a.iirn na-t of Hnnkville. near lr. Kintr's sh-e

i I.r. ....Iir ..fllit. flllTiTPlit eastern Cities ,hon. when- he would he phased tn nceive wovk. lie

i i . a . i. ' will wotk i-hiap fur cash orcash trade. might for him high and lovr. A police, r s.f. kcdviV ofTicer l.ad come all the way here expressly I n.es'ituj jM-J

T)r. !-.-. i t .Ir.ym : r -ar Sir I f e use iriiie. r-;:i ouiv. r..il! kilo., il In lie- n:iin

Kti -.-turaut; .11 my iira -t.r.- lor a nu n i - ! y..ir-, an.l ra'l in ;st tru'v siv, lhat l h..v- b. ,-n more -h'-ni i'.il in ihe ns. ..'fihat as a m-ll. .ife and lior.ii'i

tile immc- i.-.,. .,.rn..t. ili-.ii .Ti.iv wh-.-Til h.i. c m r ii'-.l. It

h.-ir notes, I i. iliV ii-. f ,r the Wlniii ..livi.no r-as m. do-.

no. il'r;irii in pri-p- n'n. s. m-er.s pntntrJr'-tsiii.u i.n.isea. Il d c not . . ak. n ihe lue an I pro. into Oi -,i erm, li!;.- in..t oilier l.x icetornil. (-"in "- nor d-x-s it :.h:iie the a;. lite of the pa. ii tn, like oiher i;:ini iilini- .... I'.cin. wllirh hare lie. n 1 t.y Lie

IneiOtv. Ina .r.l it ismai-lv iirq'rl' th- thunj

l...l.'l... Sf--r. . ..i-t.. f r be liil.n ..I'iIi.' I'e

ai-vs e.n-hvr J Ir- i" . y"r

.lv t.

Cj"The area of Freedom is stilt entendinf;. It will he s-.-en that Texas is admitted as a State of the Vnion. s, f.r as .t.p U.,ii.e nf Ileorevevl ati ves is cone -riled.

ihe ps.i.-rsau. inform tis th it Mr. siidcit, the new ; himself a poet and historian ol no mean Minister to Mexico, is fully ainhoriTod ai.d empowend repute; and of w honi il may be said, as it hy our Government to nec-niate wiih Mexico fur the j W;JS (,f Washington (when hi Utterance

c-.'siw to, anil admission ot I aiilomia inn tne .vm.-n- , -i i i :,. rpplt 111" to a CompIlllientarV

can Vnion. Thatisrirht. Wo arc Kir it. A- Jres , ,he cj,,,;,! LecislaMire of VirSmith said in his stump speeches, we arc 'Tor the, ,. ... . .,. ml:.!!pl bv

: I ..:. ...I ,.. . " We are f.irthe 10I1II.I. I ins n.s.u. j

.1

Mr. Dillon owe his eh ction man

a hoi

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v. no.e ot tr. ron ren tn - u -t. t "i . . ,-v. r,i... t.t,.t,r,r.her.e,fic. And the Vnit. d state. S , iU democrats a circumstance that te- from New ork hove in siabt, nn-i

upon btarciia tier tney leamea ui;ii:i man w as on hoaid know n bv liie name ol Deii-

i: t i

W IS rivoa

"IM iii the l-t and OJ sctiiMis of said j.iint r.'s .itions and w lvreas tho pee:tle nf ihs Mi-i Uep-iblic of Texas, by deputies in f .'O-.li.Ml a?en".b'ed, with tie cc-nsci-.t o1 t'e exi;i!ij g.ivctnment, did a I apt a Conf .toitu.n, and erect a new State, with a reM!:i;i!i form of covenimenf., and in the litmo .1 ihe noo oeot Texas, and by their '.t'.heriy, did ordain and doel tie that thv ae,,;etl to and exeepte-.' the pro;iosa!s. cen-

C '..o-'S, and e;,iirn;;ei emu unc i in sa'd ' " I.-tand"d se?'ion3 of Paul res dtltion. and - rnrern -Vfnarf on Washington street, in Indianapwhvots l!lO Slid Constitution, with the oli, kept hy Mr. Heck, was burnt on Saturday ev.ning

rr , oi svidenoo of its ad ut'iivi bv rh neo : tat. 1

po.afi.hi Ho.nildic of 'I'exiJ, bas been tri is n;t' d to tli-J President of the United S. tos, an I i ;d be 'ore Congress, in con-.

Captain of the Police here received a letter slating that Tyrell bad embarked ou boatd of a vessel li nintl for New Orleans, under.

Glfi Bm'-u ani H")lid"t7 Pr333n":3 KOIUNSON & JONI-.S, 10O Mt:in if.rr. Cinri t.nnti.

Tj"S7TI.t. lie pr. par si, diirititj ih.-pr. s. nt sfl.-in, ta eff.-r the l-li-p stv b SI s.-tect.d and ell.-api si is-

, r f, . -i.i . rntvot (liunais ai.u v.ui iiw... iut ...i.re.-.. ... .. Ihe assumed name of Denmx. A pi'ot twit nillrkt. t. m w,ith. r-nd was nrocltretl and a CompaUV of officers ! Ihe Ui..l.iii-a;.eii.daiiniialinquart.rUnn,with - iiine cq.inne iiietotmts hy Har'an. proceeded immediately t" 'he ti'i.f. h ...ft . lic-unHyhoun.l in riehcatf and cloth, and Thov In. .1 pvi.tr vessi-l that entered etuln llih. d hy i. inn. runs fine enir.-aviiigrs on t- I. I lie oo.iit.t tl ever i es-i i ui.ti n.un j. ,,,. rl,r, .-..i-, n ,i, r. is.iiaue , i-mi

Ihe U.lllZe. nut Wltnoui lltscovering tnrir . vonnn . in various st; i.s i i.ni.iin1 ..... ..... w - t-i... .. I I u . i- t

OnPridav nioinins the sb.p i ":..":,,,,,;:.!,

can never siiiriei.ntiy and safely command tlic C.uirot , (j)niHt3 n8 n1l;pli Id ItlCir judgment and Mexico until we o-inr.i- Cuba. It is very desirable ; ,-, :, 1 )fa ... ilie cJiSCredll of the

-"""rlVT'. ; I tt hies, i.i passing over hi- pec-liar claims

f.ir various c e.isiderations

mercial. We are for it. We our'U to have it, and we willhave it,ifF.nt;!anl will let . If hclon-xdto Mexico w e w ould have it before another leap ye ar.

' fl-J

was entirely consumed, as will as two other

buildings adjoining.

and meiil. and nominating, as their candi

date, a man entirely unknown lo literature and to fame. Mr. billon, as the Historian ef Indiana, (and a gentleman who has delved into her eatly history with more 7e.al and success than any man living.) is

not only eminently qualified for thesitua-

lion he so sitisfactorilV tills,

ilos-

bul he has

. . .., tl ih: black rata-

lo-ncs of earth or hell for a term of reproach, we know ! p o0 til I ;"t r claims Upon liie people Of Indiana

nmth.i we could find unc more oftensive to nonest ,

nis. He proved lo be Tytrell the munler- i er, and wa Immediately hand cutred and j brouoht lo liie city on one nf the low boats I Iu'ing the passage up Tyrrell attetiip'e l ! several limes to jump over b. aid. Ilej w as taken before the Ueciirder and upon

bein" aked his name to w hich he replied. ' n.e Pic " - . . ... i LlMle St.

to i!ie surprise ol every ooJT present, in it Mv . K.ri uo .k-. i.i.tie i.in.

X M..tle-rs i..--.i,; ,.ur.iri r..,.-

1 he lloiuloir Annual fur 114 '., with nine magnihccnt

illnsirulions.

Kr.en.l-hip's OTerin? f. ir l4"V. L.ill.i K.Mikh a new anil suneib edition, wiih

ti-aiioiis mi st -i 1. The l.advol'lhe Lake, in the same tyle. The loi-C' -t Me Not lor 1MS. 'I he Token an aimieil fir nfi. The M.s H.isi an eleran' irit'i Honk. '1 he Christ av At.ii.i il f..e IssfV. The xiay Flower; 1 he ChnOian"s Tiook, Tt.gvlii r it'i a irr.-st vari. lv of t llll.llHKN'S lilFI' liOOXS. Tnrliidinir 111 mv varu lie. such a

lire anil Vim- Hook: I tie nisio-y oi a i....-r

Siorn s I.ir I.iiii.-l .'IKs: Kf.o Miuijir .i.uu..

T.i-riiK't nair.itt i. M.n.

The a'l.-ire M.-dicin- ia s .14 by il.it .V II !-, I.ro .k a;p . I id. An .vilatir:i.

rjVMVEtl ha e.i.ied.aud A.t'.inci i jrnte by. T'i""l '.-i .'.-a. i.i ma a is hl.-sn-d with i a :.inil int crop, and hiatt'i is r.-iiir.ii..? wi'h it. u-.ii "1 cV. "i'wlm , conl'it. Ihe c ...i i. . r.-i.il m -. ar.- tiT ris.; !0i lal nr s f.r all th- r.r- I nets ol" ill.- year, and ill.- fur.i it

1 I t .le 111.1 -K. I Willi n:s snrji.is. TV iall n it th - Li-.i-l, a. i I ih-.-i.i:a:i, of :r within ih r-.ic'l -.1' .1-n i-i ev i'i nii.i.--

O iii d hi will nil aild Vol -1" or this Mil I , in .- t. fi j k i pa iii.-ii lli.r.- i-n i.n

.f o n ,n -..1 a- wh'.l l i " (a h .s o,i hie.-l, a.td

wlu !i .: d hi is .lid th -r.- i r. Iea Ir.mi ih n'i iv-a-ion, and an i u,l I Ih - i. -i ,c nal and i.it, r -t. I.K r. is

Arthur an (!t- j an eaiii.tr i th, a i I il is i. tu r n.iw t-i make an . T.rt j in ti.i . f th il. :it i Ii vi 1 p it it 1" :o a .-i'. -qi m

l.m -. as -nr.-ktl ev n .1 .lit. e i:l:nr inly e ii n .mil th e .11.11 re, .r sll 'l a. I. , r.uy ill t . : i n-ir. Irr. ; h.ss r-'oir-s ,- r ; ct ol.y i 1 !r.-s . d t all my patrios, an I ... i.e. iile tj tru,- h . have nm-l n.ef.r al.nirt.n-. .v. 1. i I.LIO '. Urjukviil -, N.V.-II 1S45 f-ly

. h.-tilitt

n' p.-o.pe p:iy,n . t O'ii i I'lat

pici.i.l.

To thoc cnijed in the? i:n;rt:.r.t, Irtit arducms task of instructing ymitli, ?.IcG fi-et Iv'i.f.cth; Kr.aDKTi', 7ss. Ove, Tv.-v, Tr-itr .vn I-'oi'i:. arc onw nrrsetite.. I'.iorotihlv n-

I vieil, ami "realty rniar w.l'i tinny itnjuirtan i itiirirovratfiiN. They are nuvv in a p-rintineni st -rent vj-e form. NO FURTIIKIi ALTERA- ' TI-'tNS hf-n" inieii.b-l. ! Frnf. .M-f-'f": cr.tu.u;i-.-tio devotion lo Ilia ' cause of L.hiMti.n. his fine tastn and dis-cri-mntfing mm.!, rn! his praclii-al cxperienra

as nu instructor, render bi n peculiarly fitted ft the dvp-.rtairni. "-f aula ir'-iip, Ij svliirh hn Iiaa given hit attenlinn. The sujjstinns of intrlli1 gent tcarhers wiio had used l!.c furnifr clitinni cf the scrie?, u.l the valuable ai l aiT.Tiled him i:i the revision by an csperienrrJ i-.lucator, hava nisi furnis'ir.l hi;:i xvii'.i unusual faeilitiea fnc advanlageously la-vising anj enlarging ihcsa t works. ' In this sories, com;"Ssng as it iloes, a careful s"?.Tlinn of instru -tivr, entertaining and moral j matter, progressively arranged, snd grailuated ' w it'i reference t the capacity of the pupil, Prof VcGuiTey has affordrd to parents and teachers, a nost thor.uh, complete, and efficient auxiliary in the eilucati.m of youth. Its extensive use bit

txen sufT.c'.rnt for the devil' pinrnt and just ep.

pr-ciati.in of its manv xcrllf i.- ies.

m-inrto vtrtitf. than that of ".If. R. "'' T' man is the travelling Abnlition lecturer for this State. He is the Rtxat mxn ef the party. In one of hi. late letters to the Indiana Freeman he ha. the follnwitis

g"i?ss ia c nf -:miy tithe provisions of svd joint resolution; Therefore. Iii it relrei h j the Sein'e a il flrtse H .'enre.srii.Vfi-M of ihe L'r.itel S'ate of 1 n.'uVo ?i Coo-rrfs-.s assembled, That the

'.,ne of Ttxas shall be one, and is horebv p-!Tp Jeclared to be one, of the Untied States of j "t - TuTX . , , , . .i t- tv seat of rutnam county. Here is the Asimrx i. ni Amenca. and admitted into the L.non on j or , other beast with one head SH er.nal feotinj wilh the Original Stales j 3.mp;on,,,u, fire hlms, and each .mea. much to be id a i respects W ll ltever. j dreaded a. the little hora in Revalatim. This institulif i' fitrl'itr n..i'rfi?l. That tinti! the tion is eoverned by the Methodist E. Church, which is

Representatives in Congress shall be a;v potuvied neeetdiue to an actual enumera tto t ,.f iliy in'i-t'iii uits of ihe United Sutos

Metho-

it. r..l,ir- inSnt-nre in the tilace. W heri inr

! din F.pi'copaU rule ihr Have, haeb.it few friends in ! the North or South. Notice was given bv p isted lull ! .hit t wnu-d address .he citir.ens at eandle-l'iRhtinf in

the Court Il.iuse. Wh.-n the time arrived that a fire should be made in the roam, I learned lhat the house was locked. I immediately made application to the 5N. -;rr.,r ihe Vrv. and he refused to let me have it.

. . ... .V ... --1

ortdreaj at't.r.l tuns -U h, nU!Tt MCr. and MPv'ir i 1 I, f0?5 5C. -T-.m tVra V.rrr" " t K-ntnrkr"

t Ch

State of Texas s'.ialMie en'itle-l to j -so two Kepresent.ititcs.

T i spoaker stated lhai th-3 question j now vrrii h it the resolutions ha en irossed

to bold the situation as long a lie wish.es, provided be acquits himself, ns he ha done, to the entire satisfaction nf thoe concerned. Dnt, I was sorry to learn thai aithoush he is charged with the tine of ihe Stale House and its premises, and has to attend to the takina up, airing and putlit, n.,,vn of carpets, &c, ns well as oblig

ed to attend to the constant calls of members of the Legislature, of the Supreme

and Circuit Courts, as well as wait upon citizens and strangers visi'ing the Capitol at all seasons of the year, in showing them the Library and bnil linj. &e., he is allowed only the pitiful sum of S-W P" annum for his services. Such nigjard y emtio

my is no credit to the State, and is absolute injustice to one of thebc.t, most attentive a-i-1 rorrp'ert L:rr.:iarj the ' ba

it was Albert J. Tytrell. lifts now in

prison subject to the re juisiti-jti of too

Governor of Mttsachuelts.

The weather moderated yesterday considerably, an.'. ." liJht drizniin.' rain fell. Kit would only moderate above, an 1 melt the snow on the Mountains so that the I'tvers would rise, we would bo much ob'iged down in these regions. A

r s I.i-.-on,;

l ittle For ret Me Not; t hil l's I). i;;h;i Illi.sseis el' Meratity; Iti.'i.ii 11.-' d. LSO A tr.-er:l Hs.urtiii- lit uf X F.W A XII VMl'SINCi O MFt5. "What d'ye noy," "I'rip to China."' 'Scientific mns meilt,"" .-Uo'nnsrtii C nisi..-,' -St .-u.- of lienuM.' "I h iti.ias CarJs." - ,ck H..t?..." Stiiiii'sp- are'c. ALSO Ui.seet.d Tic-ur.-. and rurle.; the Spollins Oame: nis.i cted Map.; nii ck Alnhah: t. .Vc.

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