Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 51, Brookville, Franklin County, 15 December 1848 — Page 2

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I,:.vri-:i,irN. JSo-.-.Hi;.-. This t!ci, menl c.uiie to ham! on M.'i.-'.v evening last, t!ir..Mi2' the Ca.nbri.i-e K-'v.-:!: -. I: is r.itlu-r a ere.'ilai V st.it- paper, co-M-iinin but a sin i'l sprinkle of ihe po lit tr.ish thut nsti ,11 v emanates fr. Pl tint arch ilrmsjifv, Jvne Win tomb. It is a tol.-n.hl - p! iia statement of facts. i;h a s:,ia!l smattering of c!j tJov, iiiv's iu'n i;noli;-Ti. Vc .iiVm"--. Jc-;stv,o. This document, pi;:y s it ;s, v. ; s lji.1 !.- fore o'ir r.-.n:ers entire, in oi:r l.;st. Thrv now have h u a.i ("e lime far a ,-i.refitl - rus .l " it. The words -ti ti tu i I.i' erty," w it i which it dosed, was im appen.'ix ml.lfti to it Lv sv-iv o:: u ii know o. b"t c Wa-h",i:.'?i:i a-id Ci... -innali. It was so published i.i a',! ii.-' 0 r,.; . and Whig papers of the I'.!t-T dir. il i--aN.i l it Id the lliehnio'e! Jeii'-rsnni i n. Put il is n t in ihe Washington Union, 'i be i : -ti !". ! ;;.' l.ilrrty," has so h,ig hee: ;;s. i- ! y th , !"iv.-s of Mexico, an! from the !.; spirit of ihU document, we presnn.e s.v;e p- r-i n, iuvi 'ir:tarily. in copyia: it :;;f:i.:i.-1 thi n:o-t nalan! conclusion. It is in fact ;tii exo-Mont c ;)'. - i.t upon that most t-xtraordhiarv t'ociiiv.ct.t. !l s iVers mere of the onnu i! nd.iross of th-- F.xecilive Committee of a oor-ti:. t '; h-al (H'l-'i. than it does of a p'r.i.i m -tvr of fat , (hsiiii:-.. Stat pap, "T. eni-inatiii; from !,. lix-cutive of the Foiled S'at.-s. The Presl .c:it, under the clonk f Lis otli.-e. us the Treasury of nation to send to every home and h.onl-. t of the land, a tirade of th? most miser u,ui Ions assumptions of fictsand theories. It K composed c,f long aiu! c! s ly printed columns cf the most rank poliiioal slang, -ad la'jored nrrn':it-nts ir.

from (iiiKrei.t poi tions of the State, met ia) the senate rlr.;nl)- rn Tu sily -veiling f irtlie joii'1 iiv'.r! 1 i x 1 1 vr tl;c liaie for the meeting of a St tie C'LVi tilii'ii to iioiiii:i til-caiu u: ties fortloveriior f'i-.i I, h ilt. (Governor. A.tr n;Tur-ihiTi-ii.-i. Wu.m:s:hV the thin! day n.-xt, v. s feo:rii,i.'ii,'e,!. Ia ae o-,!a:,e' f.is r-vonvijeojj-ttion, the iTiider.-isrne i rjist tae U iii .'s ,:f ,.,.ry roHi-ty i:i tiie State to take i "''! s'.is t, he represeate'! in a i't, ('.- v. i!!in;i !, !-, h, . j,t tle is!,uVt. time. The tPiii;i; li of the Whig Tarty throijrSoH! the f'i.i.in will greatly strengthen us in In.'iaaa. I'rn.h nee, energy, an i nr; uiiz itioo, on the p ;rt of the Wli'.; , r;,n am! wi:l revolalioi.ie t!ii Stat. : .Mai mxt year we ran carry our caio'iv'at -s

fir (I rt.or. 1

tiie ia-.'.'niji-rs oi

lain re.

A nrt-!iiitln:ry 1. FUeh n; ti.its, it i H.?visa! ! la.:t ti e : ppron l.ii: Convention ie nunn ror.aly a;ii !.'; a ! W(. ,.K. ,;lilt ollr fr;,..,,;Si throuiioi:! the State, will ns- every ;).-il.Io .-f-lori tu i:n!ac" a -'ivr.ii attetvhmee. S. A. 1j:ITru! t.n. r.fr'I.i.s. C. P. J. Arson, of Jt iT-T-on. JosKi-H R. in;xsox, of Decatur, M.vn rrxnv, of tlenrv. JoMN 1. JV IT.I-KS. Vl. QfARt.FS, Btl.I

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Tiie Peat .Master Gt-uerai's Report is too lonj for our spare. I;r brttr r won! ) it he if iii!.ie. .iucnmeiiis Wer ri t ie Ini-.f, ponhi.-nt hsi-isiess i'-ijuis. Tileu tl.ey wonhl !e p-n. r a'iy oirtii'aI' iiaa.i rea.', v. hi. Ii th.-y nr- u.l now. The

I ostisa-tt r (.en. r.;; r'r.i.iimni I

I. Tii -t letter p.i-t !.,. . h ir on a!! writen roi.im,i:;irat;o!.s, s .:!-.: or !l r.se-i!,-l, ;;na pa .J! -e;.I-,J pa. !, iC'S, i t - un furui rate of five . f..r ... ..I. i. .

-. H' -papers a ui.iu.nn rate of I cent j hTt-:-. !i onnee ,r lr lotion mi !er. 1

TVtss-rtAY, l)'-c. o. 1"I.

r. r- 8OP,ao An"-"CB- ! roars and threatens, es lie lias done for years, Dfar Clabks jx:-I have not forgotten my ! when any lhin has . ,-. : . . . I

I promise to ivo yon ome accoimt of mailers llim. Rll. ,;, ia . j

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. .-i.a.o wascaneu to oroer, una ;ue pro- i 6 . ti.g nave long negiecieu ii; not Culhomis cau not terrify 03. Hitherto all his !

i imtcii, However, to the loss of vonr rem ors. for a i i. . . .. . . '

i ..ni;au. i;a r ii l.ranie.i. n i.:ii iu ro.iii. i.r i ... i ... wn. Tai i .

ohition to io into the random letter would be ouite insini.l amiJst ..... 1... . r.:... i.:,- .... .. . . ;.. ..I .1 ..." .' -i-'" , "om "al

. . o.'i j-aiu u a ir i ii i. at i. u .n iieaiion lie lias acrom- " r-n 1..1 a Hi ,1.1.1: liu. 00. irnm

eee.ii up ol ti;e pr vious i! iv reaJ.

.Mr. U .riiti i tlorei! a r.

COMMERCIAL. im in.ti M irU m, Icc. I.tli7

I "lour Increased receipt caused more an;.

nj- i n niarK.-i 10-nay. i lie sales were 500 bris. from rai.'roail at .-I,b 721 brls. from rami

tore at

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. -.. o.iou tM i rss.ein ju.ige ol the 1,'tn judicial i pnuioiis news which lias lor some weeks ..hshed Lv the more tlTVctu

1.J Mr. . i r..r a T I !l . ,-1 1 .. . . A. . I a. S ra iih V .'niniiAin..i.. .,r a- . . . ... . r .

1 m'""'-c J"lt- i " J ' -"fe"-""'" iuw;Aiiimcan prineiph s, or American men wit h ' rovisious l lieru was a irnn.l

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Circuit, 01 t1. is afi raoon at t.vo o'clock, which ! itl'v'i your coliimus.

'"I. Al till times, a steam boat ride on the Ohio

ns a 1

al method of bavin" s;",'"'; :5ij! ' 'lo- fro"1 Whitewater canal at 3,3

. - - 1'" -i, o iiue.1 ain deliveriB s llis "oecilnation is frone." Snafhern n.on lritl. ' riv.1 ... AJ 1 f -

lT be rated at

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ooiiMe ne wspai.e.r ro-l-:'. I. 0:i f.-rei't! letl.-r 15 cents uniform is pro' pos i, with authority to the lst Mast-r Utt-

eri to raise or lower tiie rate wh

en ilo:s bv a viva voce vole. i Er""i?s. i lie sumptuous fare, nnJ comforla- ' Ai.i-rte.in ,.,;..;, ju. ;., .!...,1 I ,.,.t or Iauis Irom the block. and fiMWI ,

By Mr.Orth.a joint res.dalion relative t0 j Lie lodging,, make itdeliShtfol,ud ia the float- ;eJ we may expect' a threat. There may be j v 7 c7mo8enowMkmor the further exte,si ,u of slavery, as follows: I "? P. one who could be happy any where, ; llinnovrj!. ... v,ilo ft.ilH .,, storm? ,four na. S.iuT.W A .1 VLL.'?.

Wiikueas the neoi le of Indiana ivm.r.I ihe ' 0"g"t to be happy. There are. however, netlr !.:. u. . .... ... .. Still 1.. f ii... , ,7, "l "ad,s0". of

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y. There are, however, petty ' lioI1 accomn'ished its .'estinv i' the irrent ' 3'JU Loxea Cumberland M.d.ll- mi ..i.'8? ,

! institution of human Savory aaatrre.it moral ; grievances which materially dctrict from thelr :..i..i..: 1 u i... dle" ill the back bone and ihr... ,;k. i"

. - hu vi wui I'lvtiur.iuiji 1'iiiit ii', aim riuniii. una t . . lua vui. nn

boat is a world ia miniature. ! WP ,ri.m..i!d,? i . n... ..i, 1 1 1 T! '.da. '") 5c-packed. We hear of ,

But dose contact with our whole family should daru think that: We are but in our infancy. 1 buMher LZTJ'

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and p-lineal nil. And WhereaH the t'nite.i ! p'-asurt,. Vonr boat is

.tat.-.s have r-errttly acquired from the Republic

tiecess-ary ' of Meyi -n a hirje amount cf territory, which is

Lieut. Governor, a majority of f countervail the action of t!.or goverum. uU or free.ami wl.Ich. In the oplnioa of this GeniCoress.aa.ioft fvxt I.is- , i Ration ther. to. rrul As,,:Ml.!y, ou?ht former to remain free,

not. nertkss.irilv. lu r.ii.nA.n,n..i i : l. j- i ...

j i,u""M,i , wuiu 11 ue, aia 1 we are

v ho can fe I comfortuM. n-Un mf nt ; 1 . . ,

- , e assoctaieu

to lw n IBir na aroll tid rrrt twiU ea DOldf rs. With Sflfln n0nAj:a: L ...

not depravity exhibit ttself so conspicuously. ' and eveu in thU laud, the word slave shall vet KUr''JJ're !hed r Lard, but do

; j aiailIll It'll - lit iVAn f rvr .

ssoctated only with things that were not ' gold at 1 'e. "rvase ) litids.

u. oj ,.,peu, somewhat of human shape, ; by fanaticU nrtlrue, oulyso far as they say, i "ogs- The weather isaeain cod

nd in wlucti we have a common interest ' "VJ,."f. "t"-iauous, aim 1110 houses are mosUv rll.l.l..T full k...l..J . ... v JT

our terntorn-s shall be free. Let the south alone

1 " ,.-uV.., are rea.iccj .ia proposed, A.lWlir. a it is the opi.iion of this General

l.n-til,,,-l.-ankiii-pnviieto bea:m:is!,e.l. Ass-iahly tint Coagres,, posssos tlw power wll0's l-roboscis is the only visible part of his ; tlic a II i ween 11 -comber n:td Xoveit.h. r. I'r-i'?. lire under th- C.vi.iit.itlo,, t. nr..',i!.ii il... .vi.;.,.. f--ce? IVtween "soan lotks" and n n ! .... '

r r . 1 i - i i . our ierritori.-s snail oe iree. Ll tne sou in alone ar -.i . , . - - urn i.iii.aMisoi topus f speeches and oilier .loeu- ofsdavrv into such t, rrilorv. and that it is ricU !eW 18 l,,J- t, that animal is loose, and even ; ... .1,.... ., j....:.. , ? . , l,fHie adTauc"'K Additional sale

' o i "u m cvjjii icr isn 1 1 1 rrt nn ani ninuurfM mi t-wrii niau ni t i .jii'ii

sus cown ut table, and finds a PC?J somewhere , ,u r .... .u. lhs.t 3.Jfl,.J, vr.

amidst hat tmnameable excrescence, to deposit tllal tw can not inrest the oew couutries with "J?. 3; 51 do.y. JtiM?

ll.e Rood things prepared. Pappy for yon, u he it. ln m ,.,,, mmv X. do. J- 2X lb, at 3.45: 1500 do.

wera.

enough for

running full handed. The demand Ul.

Jiuonai sales av. wt. 220

iloes not sit opposite. How

i ",rl"s willing less Ulan two ounces, aad one and rro-er t!i;.t s-icli nower h, evercis,-.! ov Can.

I hnn,,r,,,! l '"'y-s ven thonsan-1 pnhiicdoc- 'gr-s--, Tlu-refor- he it ' umeiits, hesi.'.s the lettors written bymemVrs! Ue:olv. :!, by the General Assembly of the . ol Cvngnsi, have K-i-utr.iUsmiU.-d tll.ough the ' S't.tte I'I'i.ii ,na, That our Senators in Congress

. I be, u-.i-i lh. v are hereby instruc ted. :in.l our

I I he ov"e-i-e of in.,,r. .1 - ' ir . . bj , mi li.recm us, win saieiy zuiue -js uiroujni Ull i , ' "!-'. iww no. sr. wi. 2 hs at 3 Kl- RHft i.o- iip.i i ot transporting t!,o nnmeiife P,,.c..i .i;...w .... i ..:.!.... sidf tin in vnnr vf-.i r i.... r ,i . .. J b i. . . . oou

' ,".-' .iiuiiv... niiicMru tu u..n in' r .1 i ipnpi. . ..... . VH. .....u.w...... ui.r.i... 110 nnrn.i 1 ii.ir w wtirt. 'i. 1.U..1 r r n . n

' "- . - ' .."...v. -1 i . j 't'.k i.'iro. .Kjlf atwl VIJl

do. good tint Utter heavv at m.. .

1.1... . , " I I " ' J ! T-1.I- I .11- 1 . -nnA ...r. ... .. " . - - "

i;.-a.i, 1-. 1.. rcconimeujui vttiin-r that there shall l,e ,-o,i!,..r ,.l ... not escape. They nenetrnte v-, ...1 i ,las ""'uienuouany lonen a iiueer 6"- -." in uie lens, but not many unsold.

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liiber of letter, papers, &c. which are never an.'j vot(,

in inu uieaii inn.-, iuouru mere may appear v -jiiii 11.. o r.. ,-,, , . ' rever, fro,,, this nau- a ,.,.. riond over ... a fir.,. .Ii o. u;m .h." 7, .L.ii!1?- ". fonr lot

alius sight you mayescaoe. l.v shniti, I .. , . . .. . . 11- I, 7-' t.o,. Bl. T- to 190

. ' ' - . wiio cirecw ns, win saieiy euue as llirourrli ull 1 "" -'; lutmoo. av. wl. 2 HI h t 1 Ml.

rf.i vr.. I. ..i..rn . ""

peril.

rfn ni.,'.n, n o -! ... .,..uruucu vmi- that there shall be neither alavery nor i no1 escare- 1 "eV penetrate every reccss.and' , . - .ju . o cU t c uul ni unsold. l.anco ..nd I ... N.W 0. . 1 he s-paratn,, ol the Post OHlee from all ; torv, other Is- than i the pimishmcnt of endured. ofIl'ns,Ve t0 -u or Vour readers- j wt. 960 lbs at 4.00 ' ' 32 M" im'i J"iih of K,kv ' ,':!i, i"" f : crimes whereof the party shall have been duly The other side of this picture, however, pre- p ... . , nYf; ,a A' rrlT"?' ",y h""rJ of 0-da, V- n r l ,V. 1 V"1 " 1 "l"r r !l fr '" ,ha 1-i t Cub- convict,..l. ents enough of the agreeable, to more than 1 EvansvllIe IuJ Dec" 5 ! I"!'' i VT w,Pr 81 4c ' W W,.M.RAV.,8,,Mil, j to., rem, on U:. tl" Ihl r PrV,dent eD"8" " -t I-.ianaPo,is. on Wednesday, 7 th . Zt' - terms; ,00 do.at

V... !V. r r. ,,f "... i.ot. .... . , . .. . ,u..ru,u uiviuani nienons( ; , , n,.,i.

faeorof Ihe kin!y Vt-to nower.

i !u n ivooates

; Were in active progress at Alton, lil , on the , 1st inst. l or the week ending that (iate, ioO : head if berf catth; were cut and packed, ai-d !nr:fe lots of hogs Xew c.oMraets were lo ide dorir.cllse week for 5,(i.)0 head of the latter, at prieos- rnnch.g from $-i..S-. to 2., .iivi. in i'ihs. The Alton Telegraph mentions the ; continued arrival of large droves of hors an,j

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aiasi.r i.eu-iai, an.! removed onlv for suf

ficient cause, to he a:ttiu.d! reported to Se:;.!e.

V.'o would he g i id to see tie- Post OJice IK- '

: ami ncl iKaIp vaI f.i P.M . n I I? .. t n W t f ; .1 H I c- i - . .

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urn with prayer, by the Rev. Mr. i l lne lmc ' "y Psage we had the addi- P si.-. -.1 . ... r- . . : 50 rash. n,l ii ,U r " . r."y 'V8

' Cresscy, iH.t which U adjourned until 0 o'clock . j of low water, and sand bars, and, : pointeJ the mefsenrt0 ,ransnlit theofficial re- ! Tailw-A saleof 100 brls. Mutton at W 'c 1 - . Aftrmonn w;.. I ner consennenee. !f t nn' fni l,.. J., j i..:.. . 1 lailowOil 100 hrl -ni l r.

- - a uv.

o-Vi? 'ron A sale of 50 tons Bloom Fnrnacs at

rim Senate assetnbieti.

ol the one man power 1 power which Xtcho'a of Unssia enjoys and xercivs i;h so much pleasure will find comort, lonr drawn out. in this American Utate, pr.per. Il is ;dso full of re;f-Iaud ition, and evin:ii:g in . very iii.e, an t-nvions spirit, fearing others might reap son;-' of the laurels gain, .i i. n !.-r "my :ain i:i:s'ra'ion.! We hope li e day for filling TresVi n;i .1 M. ss.igs with political nhus-, :s about ended. Trnlv

imv it lh sai 1 he , : I : .I... 1 ! . : I

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but few Presidents of the Urnl-i States M -t I , ' :" ke:i al ,!" verai houses ia that city of them have been Presidents of ariies. n l ' -i'0 rr-'nt seain, to 6th inst., at 4 00;1 head.-

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never will, it be ntnerwise, so !on; r;s Pre-iden tial candidates are required to conform to caa

111s pla: forms. I 'onl le.eis wii'.in it

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th

j . ...,, M.cMng lasi oy cay and lying sull l0 lhe c it of Washing: . by of nights. This afforded favorable onnortu- i --

A communication was recited from the Gov- I nit'es of tryintr patience, observing

parime;,! separated fro in party politics resior- ! eruor, informing the Senate tint he had appoint- Cohering pocans, and studying human nature i to us 1-guiiiiate hnsines purposes, with i.)l ' ed Andrew J. Carr to cenv.-v .h,. a most dt-lifhtfiil tAv. I

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...... i. .v-.. . 1 1. ere suoui.i oocy ouring me session

fjr-The Shelby (Ky.) News gives the fol

lowing important news lo office seekers,

Iriaii

L j f.alt 150 P8 Liverpool fine at 2,15.

iney rreignus lo iew Orleans were firm t..l.

ought to profit by it- i and k lour with difficulty was shinrHHl at 45c

an advance of oc. caused bv a ar.rt.ii, r

t- -5 T" - ti l l..-.-. I .

, ...... ooiio.-ru-o. in pn'-King, i:i its vap. os branch-"!, have been kept very busy, and W'T !:ke!y lo have plenty to do fur some time to rnme."

I no i t i snsK itself.

no-tasTi!

e n.

i! Co

d thin is required ' Mr. Coates ollV-red a rrsohition that when the

rltncnt. It s.iciioi support Senate adjourn it B.-'joum until So'c'.ocktoCin. Cjzette. t morrow, w hich was carried.

I.eurr ira-.iCrn. Vmlorsn H:r Vcio ASreea!,!'? iu.italion of the House, the

lleral.l. i O wllem written, or mi t.-l.-.t

T he Louisville Courier states the muuber of !'011' '-oos 1101 appear:

llaton Roiir", Lv, Oct. K.

The following letter app, ars in the New York j fct'l,i,to rrP;'ir"d lo the Hall of the House to fleet

caused by a scarcity ojf to.t;-

Exehange firm at,' prem.

I'resiJtnt Judge of the 1 lh Judicial Circuit, provemetit, this unfortunate place

r..! .i.. inlrmtiiiiia tinier swkrn.

I "le '-'S' iiiing that strikes a visiter, ! r- ..7 , , , 1 nasre. worthy of note, is the unfortunate city of Lou' ! ri .T "'7 T ' !

isviile. Occunvin on it... j ... v.iinii w iicuoiiinu, V... V.L T... r.

ingsites on the River, it is the most uninviting ' bushel of letters asking office; The h lour market has been quiet to-day, but

city of the west. While the whole west is rap-

n.iy nuing up ami becoming beautiful from im-

Pr:

i stih

1 SoVailCed W it.llll a dav nr f-A -... I

e quoted at A:?;2. not f.-.r ) ,r.. 1...,-..

line v.ouri-r tiiuiks. Irom faeis ;.;.

when the action of Coii"r,wS and il. P,,.; i -Wt)"l-;,y . "ext; a, so for inviting the Senate to

have ruled a nnestion lo be uneo,:s.;t.,i;nn.l T S "" tlle of Warden of the Slate Pris-

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0-.W.-OT-, and r.asorvrtion. t hat thoc.i-.-

;"; " ' KiSn,r,o. ;,.f pork which xi ill !e poked throughout

a. nr r w r it.iiis vi-.tu ih.i t ; . -

i. ,. ,. ...j- con.ryln.s season will equal if it do not exceed ' it as such. Yours, &c, lor has sent in his resienati.i'i !. T-.;-r I :......! .k... .n... . '

r,,,,;;,, v : 1 . V 1 "I'-otes sanenor Kef cattle I '.. TAY

" s -ir, oiuMOTi di i;ie .m;y ;.t s.,:i.i, anilb-'st at - - to takeeff-ct the 1st of 1'ebraarv, 1 !:. s -ve ' Tli II.n;'i M - . . ... . i Inrrr-.-ivo of ?I-t?ioc5ii:5.

.....Wi.l ,,.i i:...- i . . journal 01 the .l'!h 1 Tlnre has been 3 r:,t xr

: tm.e ,v,KK) head of beef cattle will be narked i Baltimore Ci.fere,.r ;.),;,. , .. , , -od.i be ready t dehver his Annual Message

and iu ell nrobabilitv be has bv this tim- mm- ! prices there was no chance. Th ut

. mitled four times the quantity to the same safe 3nV?UU inclu,ii,,g a.WWbrls. Western at

i i - ii i a uiiiui miKiiH r 1 1 ;- ia ii -im,i.. i . . ..... miiiuiiiiui .iirn inr cmnnunf

w uich resnlo-d in the election of J. W. Borden tinir, so that it is nainf..! . i, r i ;co"""eu1 y to spare yourselves the trouble of with sales of 10.MIM) bush, at TOc. for prime Yel-

broken pavement-muddy, stinking gutter I "a ' erally is quiet, all parties holding off for foten

''.- r .k- :: news.

... i .v new kunl of r.-n.-rt is r..no,.r. ir. :

me,,., suiKing out "tridav" and inserting .... ,:t... i i. . , . ... ' ' tl,., tu: tu. , -. . . . """"'" ur

i. i . ,...., .,s,,iiu meaniy clad drivers, , ...... i ue. icuce cousisis oi strips of , Hon and in pr ces the .11 Olll.a V lll-t: Il 411 fr llll'llinff 11.. . II...L' .. . . ' l. .... . .... . . ' '

on the tlrst i A resold I

'ii f the house inviting the Senate

r. ...... .. r i . . .

......n.rjitj. i received yours ol i:,e l.i i in-

...... . . .. .. 'tO H-ft ITll.l 1 l.u .1... In n ..f ST. .. .TO....... . ....

s.a.u.aTu , repiy say, t.-.at I will not veto arv .. " vl 'eiarj o, ciaie on ; and iii.iiy street, speak of municipal poverty i.iii .1.... f .. -. hiikviifvlivjon,,...,,! :.u j ...... . ...... 1 I""1 lJ

..... ..mi v undress may see t;l lo pass on internal " uuc nniniriiu- j wr.noui a parallel, while

policy, niurfs 1 deem it unconstitutional: and

u-ii notning uelter cfprivate comfort. The only .

thiugin which I thouirht lhev rvell-.I 111

Philadrl nil in. iTiw Orli

The sales of Flour are mostly for consamp-

ere is a sugnt ciiango in f-

sheet iron, one and a half inches wide, prepared I vot of buyers. The sales comprise 600 brls. at 1 iu o il, so as to resist the action of the weather, i 5.r'fil.ja-V-'-: and painted white. These strip, are nailed to S31 Txl Posts in the ,ro,. -?f " U " f-" I!W1 k.

Mr. Randall from (lie joint committee, to wait

ProoKEl Alr. , """ u Mers thus to parkinff ' mou-I.. T'n-. ..f r.r. a .

.r . cwrntionsan.I ih. l,. r ..,. ' " i. ........re.; nave

'"tuos, wnose pal.-nce ,s cot as ; , . " - r ason: j!,jed in tiie JMiimcr-i P

extensive as it should ti.ink we should reJatiate some of the personal ahase that is h-aped upon us by those who arc not so ki i j and courteous towards us as th, y should he. Li this matter both our friends and our oucn.i -s r're

probably honest, hut ignorant oftY- n;e v.

living right. Resides, the o, Y , . ...

loose, in ai.u t this course K-st to be pursued, terms thS!1 w e can emi.'.ov:

-e pack sng senson has now fair!

."iiiii a. I our houses here have Iw:l mor-or

: ' - PeMcg tip K.-of and Pork for the last : two weeks, tJion;!, the. weather f. r a day or two past has been much too warm. Pork has com-

y opeiie.i, lirst of August last.

ss

micro District aloiw since the

t!.Mr,:ewi.Vcf,7S,an:'!-'-yaS lut WV thai hbraied IlJnie;1'181 f an" r"" wnson. A consider.,!,!,

mailer, s ia more

ttles the snrcast ie

in

!e

, r of beeves have come in, b-,t not so i.iany as in seasons heretofore, and not more .than half enough lusiwilnl-a....,.! o. ,.i

11' "..ii.tiiu. . l.'i ,S

m -1 ...

We are pleased to ham, that a cordial and fiiend'y correspondence is maintained between Cen. Taylor and Mr. Clay, mangre ali the rf-

ions w men tvtve been mene to est ran", front each other. This is ns it should b

on was concurred in with one ammendment, their fine mules-the largest and finest I ever ,

:'LOli. M UUrscay aJ "'t.ngSatur-saw. Kentuckiat.s are, however, famous for h,osts in the Pr""l. two ro.ls ui.art, will, a per

"i llt x-. .!,..;. I :...i:. . - nu.t:l ..! .ri...i .. . --

i ' 'loi'iiaiiiy 10 siranrrers. l li s I nrnv.t i : r""11"1'" it oi noaro every other ro.1. t li

my satisfaction. Having occasion to deposit ! Iu,le cosl ll?r roJ is estimated at less than thirtny wife and baby for about 40 minutes, while ' ty cel,ts; ai it issuperior to wire, as it does not I should hunt a boat, I was induced by a friend , MP' a,1i in Pa'"ted white, cattle will se it to leave them st the Ormsley House. I soon J aud Dot run ""st it. returned, and for the kind attention of a fire, I j .o"7 l'r, paid fifty cents, as thankful for being thus time- ) The Toledo Blade of Nov. 2-'th says, no furly dismissed, cs the Irishman, w ho had slent nn ' ther rereinls nero.n.l . Iw..j ., ,.

1 , 1 i . - - - " iwnni lur ill 18 iai 1 ,

a way tavern.cn a rnni. o., -,n.l ii,uu -1 .

fe- -v - " jusi ouimi proneriv enoueli in

tiii'in

.ot!i

thine I o- .ine.; in a Mi.. :.i i ' ",urM" ?" !,' low, end the farm..- of i',..

Iciiorant, low-hve.!, low-bred VBlj.ir f..J. You il,!t"r"-r I,iiVe !,cj yet fuliy got their attention car, cet the lttr o! hi,,, in tin-eo,le.-t. an i the rnej towards tills hn.ir...-, .',,.', . i i fellow. Caithoush he may h.ms, If b- a ,- ,-4 r h th. v a-, f .-, i -. V "T noe labooor -.-,! monkev. in -inn " ; J be able iu a few xv.il iminedi .l.-lv ,as thedernii-'-r r.,.rt f ,.,'. l S!'i,::'-V a!! t'le demands at this point." liess, enter into p.-rsomdiiivs. This is with him! Cin. Orz.-tte.

"'"-, ai.i.Miciia creature wool,; mt ' M-ru,.leto roh a h,.n roost, were lo- r.-i , , ..( tH-ii.ir sereeaed from thy cow hide r.B;uhi:i.' I"'t- ' ' -, M.NATI1

."rli-. ::j-k Ilonlih. V.e In 1 the pie: sure on Monday and Taesdav. of t.d.iiig U-e venerable patriot bv t'-e '-aid at Ashland.

lie is no-

on to-morrow at half past 2 o'clock Mr. Garver offered a resolution to go into the eleetiou of President of the State Bank cu Thursday the 7th inst. which was lost. Tiie President l;.id.ifore the Senate the Annual Report of the Trusters and Superintendent of tins Institution for the IV-af and Dumb, and 500 copies ordered to be printed. Senate ndjounied. House of ;terrco;it.i lives. Tl EsPAV MoRMNfi, Dec. 5, The Hetise inet. On motion of Mr. Huckleberry, the standing rniei and joint rules of last session were adopted for the government of the present Legisda- ' lev. j

ru iry, au.j ,., I! ls TJ

C,en Taylor is expected in UV!iiiir!.-a

uooui m-- mi,t;!le of I e rooms at Wi!lar.is.

The President's Hons-, m Wash-njtoi,, i

......onani improvements th ou the south si.ie ar. K-inj ended, street in front paved. The woo,;,.., '

ront orth,St.,ti and War IVpnriiaents have l ii i.r.i . i ....

" niiu v.i,i ti reotaeel beautiful in a railing

t. : vet

Oliio l.!ln!Hi--. Cu t x;ri-s, D.-c. S. T..I... o t-

JO. i.i 111 was

11

Kls'.llh.t:

t ui, rely relieved f.om ail disease,

am. ,s every tiav gaining bis strength, beiiiT

abio to ride out in his carriage in good weather. ( 0,1 'notion of Mr. Duval!, the reporters for He intends to spend the winter i.i the milder J ,V I apers of this city were allowed seals withciimateof the South, and cxpicls to start for &'c l"r" New Orleans in a fortni !.!. rbr.,.- -i. i motion by i!o same. lb. TT., j

. . ....... . . Kui.ru

hour at

I-...U iemy-nvo cents, thanking his landlord j "odds and ends," say small lots ofpork, Wheat

or waning mm thus early, or he would not Corn, and Flour, to make up a vessel car slrwt: buyers offer 4,87.J

i s. w Ar .. in. i

f.,.U'l,:u.lllll.. r j " '

.. .. .. uu i,.o, Ior rea. The market for Corn ia heavy aud prices have, declined Hr per bush. Sales of Linseed Oil on receipt at 55a57c The sales of P.i,k are to a moderate exlent inclndiug 2IK1 brls. Mess at 13,00. Sales of Lsrd at VX to 6 for brls, and 8o. for prime in kegs. ' Western Butler ranges from 9J to U 'Resales of Western Reserve Cheese at G'jc for ordinary, and t1.; for choice. Baltimore, Dec. 9lh. The market for Flour is dull but holders a;e firm at previons quotations, say J.5 lor Howard

have had money enough to pay hi

wonder tha hack men have so much to do that 1 frieght.

they can afford to take you three miles for a ' TT Uar' th-ft T n0lhi"R 13 r T,'e L"don N" ""J f'at duZ I J, ' UT' m"Ch ,0 l',e ri"K lhe rW-al campaign of Jl, a prom--a(iciisc, no wonder that travelers m

.is bill. No I The schaouer Bronsot, cleared the port of ! andT,WaHH 1, ! '

Corn is in moderate reqaestat 4-ajO for white and yellow. There is large supply of Hogs la market, and the sales to-day were dull at 4,7 j5,00.

t hCU J

receiving aiir.iccn

nn-

gronni.s find the .-ner in

with a

en eiehfeen kd'.ot-ars f

leai.t at ..Mils, n ithoilt acl.i.iotf. hi.-l Jrl Cut little progress was mad

v.ay. .o ,vi.',;s a compromise or o-g.ij.:z ition.

i l.e ,..;,.:!itur,i of the Whiffs and Free Soilen

Cn;n ..ional. WAsnixr.Tvix, Pee. ,i; "I 'V. . 1 ... 1 y. . .

"oueauioi ine lion. lixon II. I AlbArY. ....

" "--nujouucea mis morning, and both Houses ad ion rn i ,..,

utiiu .UOUav w trausaMiog any busijcss.

.ewis, of

iiout

1'raRi tnitirtsnrsntj-. Indi.tnsnolis.Der .il'. isle

I 1 .

ii ir nsil n i-..r

jouruey i, I n.tianaoo; 1-7

and

roir slay bn

I'FAS PlK W

pe .sanr

bv Use W.-.V !?.

mil.-M, tt l.--e r,f.. . .

,.t (1

M.n m. ... . i. I .

"'.Hllirinr,,,,! rain and 'B","o!, !,i)s A'n the town ith mn ' eonrs-, the hotels are fu'l i ... , '" i 10 ov .-rllovvine.

" -'is iron, ai tj,,..,.,.,

.-uprem- t onrt; w ith Se

lives, and their attea.ia.it train of , !

i'l

i-r.s, a;,i twelve opini as have Th- ,'o.ket n-.inilH-rs a!-o,.t rive rifly . ,os, s.

ecis! .;.,- assen. bled ; ., U th el-'d ;iie'r oroa;..-, !lioa i X

11.011 1

"tt-lldil-ff thP

nators an 1 Renr sen'.-

T-i. ... s. , rr..

llHSnnr.ni.e......L 1

- . r YS 0..n ., t l ,i,;s tj

"wwj lour been iven. hundred and

This day tiie J Houses have e the Sen:.l .

. ... , ,,. .

e-i principal Sreta-y : Fr mk Fio..rs0!, it. nt Secretary, aad Wn of M .ri.m lV.. Wer Inlh, n,NOarrofL.wren,-e rlectod Speaker. JJodd of Gran,, ucl CVk I-aac Smith of Marion assi,a!,t Oerk . u i Johnson of IVar'-om e

T . 1 ' --her I ran. i

legislature. The messa i -.. . . .

nerea io-moTow, ar. i Ik i" aid.the Oovcrnor does t:ot hm !s.

Tl.se i.r.port. r.t offlWng M, principal concern o," the s. ., w il bo l0 a Senator, P.vsiden, cf Urn Mate ihuk relary of Stale. Wii,,,,,,, ( 1 O...K.r! .... I .

-"""'i ",u .Ames are Senator . 1 snpoese that it

oir. Ames is a i ai.,:i

'"I. o,nb, it is s:ud tl., y :!re Pw S,

W-i,.. " 1 ' " so. I ii.'

.-I., c: ani leu,, ta h..

was snhn.itt v! to the D-mocrats this morn-.,

11 is signed by eight Free toilers, inclu.'i.' Towt-s-ni and Van Doren. The proposj.; i agree.! to by- the Whigs and signet! by eighl I roe Soil m raVrs is, that the contostors- from . Hamilton County, lv excluded until the Ho,,-.. organizes and their casts s,;tied, and that ,, l usui-sshe transacted ur.-d the ,:-.-.!t, r in dis-T'-e settle.', . xeept tl.atcf meeting the Seuaie, , to con r.t tl... vot K-rtiov. rnor. ! This proposu.on Wis submiled iuihesha-.e of a resolution. ' Mr. I. -i:, r, tke 1) .-Riocrati c Chairman, pronounce,! the resolution out of order. Mr.Pugh, appenhd from the decision of thChir. snd was sustain.;. Mr. rcnninglou Wl.ig,) offered a resolution

. i.ie . n;e? ;ire r,.il( y mvive any fdir

position at asy time" which was carried A jourr.e.1 cnt.! to-morrow.

'i hr ."l-t-;a of r.n;!T, Pe;icr.;i, aslovi !v a caiiow of blue tl-.. 9n,l o

Irijr'.l a sun as ver shone upon the Ccuncils cf r- a Xation, the Slemlvrs cf Luii Houses cf Congress gathered tog-lh-r yesterday ai the .Capilo t -I. A large proportion o f the Members were

in aa-uuance, an,! apparently i a Inorr ,1:l cheerful i.'isposilion and general good health. If '.he first day he a tru-3 omen of l!ie who! ; session, it cmnot be otherwise than a pleasant ne. Nat. Iulelligeuror, Sili.

pro-

7tr. -ta7 Ihr Sinr.tf . S r, of the F-is'.crn papers anj letter-writers, s:;.te th.,t Mr. Clay will be reiurned to the Sen1 :h' I nited States, lo Hi I the vacancy oc-Cision-M l y i!,eresirnatio.iof i:.-,,- n.;..

. . ....-in en.

If this

selection could

r.n,. so returned with his own consent

i..i". n . .. i ......

ni:

W hlri

l ;" .,:. w la, ii won! i

who'e Fuioa so in"

r-it it f l'lhr Anii-Vhls Ci-rs.. The Mississippi in, in the number after the vlertion. thus speaks of the "intelligence and discriminating justice" displayed by the people: 'No one mores-.jcer. ly rejoices than xre do tliat the Presidential contest is ever. We hope nevt-r lo wilivss such another as that which has jnst closed. IT STANDS AS A DISCS ACCI T'I. r.I.oT on the pag. s of American l.istorv ON THF. PART OF TIIF. WHiriS, Tll'hl RACF. HAS BF.F.N PFRF.LY ON p. FOR OFF!- F. NOT A SINCL.E PRINt. IPLI1 h.-.s whiggery avowed or rombattt-d. They h::ve abused .md den.miiced the Democratic office holders from beginning to end, and it is to be hoped that if ihey have been successful in the election, tin --y may turnout very democrat who holds a federal office. T.IIS IS WHAT TilF.Y H A YF. FOUGHT for, and we want to see ti e - enj.-y the fruits of their victory.' The I. uisvii'e Democrat of November lolh says: Of late they (the Whigs) have prated about

lione;y, purity and virtue

itient Whiff iu Norwich erecle.l tinn.

1 hough r.ot given to mcralizintr. I itinuired which he said, he would not ni

for the Cause. It is not in the 1 ,-..-, il,.., , : ' unless llenro rt, .., i...... i n.. i .

'"- . iu t j -" j ciccieu i rcsiueui. I. vUie health these are as favorable as any place j ery body knows that Henry Clay was not e!ec15 fewest There is a want of enterprise. ! ted, and there the factory stood, through the Tiicra is not sven what the apologistic Chris- j obstinacy of the proprietor, solely to effect, for tian calls decent pride. In its palmier days a ! he look the irronnd thai he rn.,1.1 , r,

few resneriabl ln-li:., ..... . i . .. ...

t. loot a Sergeant ;:t Arms-Ayes CO. Noes Sfi ! , ,. LI . " " "ut , - "uer me present tanff system, as

Vr Tii'i,., otTr !l . r-" , - , .un now cccupieil by renters ' cKean as they could be imported. . r. J... an off red a Joint Resolution relative or widows. The Court House-that was to be li .1 e exclusion of Slavery in the Territories of 1 stands as it las stoo I .,r i." . ' ""c ifi, IVrvcrtrd. N,. M -xico and California, and that our Sen- I years, half fieo Id TyZTtrZZ ! "' ' . --. .-! Kcpresemativcs in Congress be re- that had giown the last yr from HnCll 1 f ?, M 7'' et ,e.. to vote for such prohibition ; passed to a abandoned. The design is'magnif.cent " and in' ' 'M tha MU' sc -o:,.! read:,,g to-morrow- . few y f 7 s en. i r i , '7 " CirCU'atin' ' ? Mr.Jul.nn moved to suspend the rules, that ins. will K.o i, ., ., ,1 ' .' i fr",,"3s -lermine:-

the Joint Resolution might now le read a second America. So of every' thin, of Loi idlle i nTfn f race tut". t... ... . " "nui''ie. J lanted no beard upon a woman' fare-

v , ., , iasiw,iuer a charter was obtaiued the most Mr. I i moaso:, sd that the resolution was liberal in iU provisions of any ever granted in lrr"6 y' " n. Cmmitt" ' l Wh0m i Iudiana-l a Rail Road from Jeffer-

, " " 11 rPea. j sonville to Columbus.

...i . j ii.iau rer, ,eil liv ravinir i ,m i'. - i.- i . . ... . .

- n ... ursiion iim-iiy oeiidilleil.il

As Louisville was to be !

Not Saunders' razors, thnncrh ibo .-,J i,,.

Could shave a chin that never is at rest." ' tr.di.-ina rnlrol Mrdiml nil .

The Trustees of the Indiana Asbury Univer-

embraced imhe resolution had been fnllir .';- ! n-nxM , . , . ?,CK '. y U-rn.ined to attach a Medical

, , uiicc uti laiven, ana lie road nnt nn.U I lenarlmnnf f !, a

cuseil, and as no new facts

-culd be elicited by contract. It was to lead off

iourishing institution. To

rer-rnng it to a committee. ,a -c... ' ! x....,: , ., . . . " "a"w ,ro,n ,ur r 11 ,nore eonyen.ent, they located that

would be ..... ! r ",c w,y ' aeor "FFins"

An idrni. A yonngman living near Kloominggrove, by the name of William Knotts, wasjkilled on Monday last by the falling ofa tree, a limb of which struck him on the head and broke his skull, he survived about three hours after the accident. His funeral was numerously attended on Toesday. It is due to the deceaned to say that be was an industrious and kind young man, respected and beloved by all who n?w him.

O A good wife is one that never slaps her husdand's face when any olher parsod is present. A better one is oue who never slam him at all. And one still better is she who ncrur scolds him. Kittle black-eyed women look very pretty wheu they ore good natured.

IV3IIIIAL.

Mr

was to Department in this citv. TIia i

t was moreover to "t ip" the, : is composed of the following

I lan (riiiwb

Harlin said he won!,! vi r... ,

Sionof,hcr,,,es on condition tha l,eshMiJ ' 1: T. SU - J-S. Bobbs, M. D , Professor of General and

allowed to offer an amend,,, a,,!...: .' . ....... """"ff rivals were .-pcr.al Anatomy

our Senators Rop

ohhged to vote for such exclusion until .r..;,i.I ' I " o- . .. " pCDed' EJi' i g'Cal Ana,ora'

4:h of March next. 1 ' ""U 1110 b00ks were close, 'th

coustract.a Kail Road to the Pi

riiiirs a distance of one mil P. hn... a h d . .

I, " I --i. iroi. oi H-.imistrv and!

-pense, per mile, ol the contem- Pharmacy.

the books were closed, with T. W. Cowgill, M. D., Prof, of Theory and

sr., . ' r' ciiuur I in minimal K',i i. I'.s . e . . "

No'J -P-W-Ay oD.JeffersonviHeSprings-adiUnceof one mile-

icine.

nlion:il fharn-irrS..S.

renencK iv.ugl.iss relates, in his Xorth ... I flintier or , i ,

mat an American ladv who had .im, i.:il.i..frf.iip...i.

W. re, hi,. ii.. """""i 's nut one that r Mars.dh s, and who had received many kind at- cords the enterprise of Louisville. One w te ,ons from many 0f her sex, bolh French and constructed. I believe, wholly at the exp" nsl r.nghsh, was r.sked to rive her oninion ..,. ! ri- ,1.. .. a. ' . . "...

plated Road.

nether the enterprise will go G. W. Mears, M. D.. Trof. of n..,....,. ....

1 believe in , Uisrasps of WnmAn ri u

in j this ge of Rail Roads, there is but one that re- J- S. Harrison. M. Jl r.r

. , , ..ui.ui materia .xied-

was, i"erapeut.cs, and Medical Jurisprudence, ie of R. Curran. f Tl r r . .

this city, the whole d,s.,n r ,...:',. .. ' m....,., .... ' "0, OI 1 at"o"(jy and

But the We learn that the first course of lectures

be .UcUM' H.'

people of K -atu. kv as ns proud of their cmiae

Were. Could any man in the nation b..

and x-et the use of

gratify the Whigs of the money in elections to a disgusting and shameful And why should not he extent, is too notorious lo !en:ed . The

great a lavorite cf ihe power of this means of corruption is growing in '"or. IvMtueki ms ; re thisconntry, and is destined ta be omnipotent I statesman :;s ever they WL'Mi population is dense, the snnoiv of lVw,r.

at to erssup. rabnndant, and the demand for it con-

w

i oi i!e

irohaidv

re tint time, i; is tru-t it out of his

! purer

H Mr. Ci.-v thou!.! be

e en.:; iatt's for rale to sav that

l'tev:,i!; ... ..-i . --"enis 10 toe

ft .-OlK.v.Il.

the Sou-iie b. every respect, we look u r a

enoe, ot greater Jamil of our public business and loftier patriot..,

.ac t-.-. ! e xvet;! : hardly refuse to serve, he even preferred to remain ;-.t home:

::.: ueever relate to s,-rvo hisSuie or cosairv ! Aad when his Kentucky refused to arai; herself of the servi-H. of her favorite son at a t l .-e so important snd honorable where she could command them? Cin. Gazette.

uer opinion respect- i mis city, ttie who WisfMnn, r. t . ' ri..... ,

' " ',e o classes of her rvmnnl i IT... Pm ..j - j: .. .. .. . ' ... EJ

re..'v -,. ..ti . . i "mv. uisiaiice 01 inree miios. I3u rep'v was, "I hex- wen. kml. ....... i.:.. i rr.. i i. ...

: , ' " i"e Npooras are the.r horses, so often out-' will comment o -,

........ ...,eS uiougui me tlowars al day. the travelled the mule Ioromoiie .!,.. -. k i k... . V . -uonaay ol IxovemU,, I wholly aWoJd. O . old toper, b.-.ug ouesnoned as to his fa "d depot, are all that tells least one hundred and fifty LT1 w knowh dgeofa collou gin, replied that it w h enterprise can do, in this ill-fated city. A i derstand also that ,,rel imLr " V"" "very good, but not equal, in his esiimation, to i' ant of enterprise! Rut why so? Thereuust ' already been taken u 21,?. I" the pure Hoiland gin." ! ke a causa can...,. cause of causes. Thi-u! erect. a Wh'ch to

j euoently seen in the genius of slavery, the tu- j buildings. Ind. Jour.

into Van,lhis

Married At Springborough, Warren county, Ohio, on Thursday last, the .Will ultimo, by William Gregg, Esq , Mr. LAFAYETTE P VELIN, of West Uuiou, Fayette county, Indiana, to Miss CAROLINE COCKAFAIR, of Union county, Indiana. On Saturday, the Sfilli ultimo, Ly George W. Woodbury, Esj., Mr. (JEOKGE E. HAMILTON, formerly of Teias, to Miss SUSAN ROSS, gf Fayette co. On the 10th inst., by Isaac Clements, Eq , Mr, Allen Speucer to Miss Agness liters. On the same day Mr. Cliarles Bennett to Miss Eleanor Sackett. On yesterday, Mr. Malbew Stewart to Miss Sarah Joiies.

Snvagr,

A Fasten, Cass piper thus walks into V. ! . . y Peuius of tI,e Pth. No wonder that!

The Ihmuon Flower.

inexxew Haven Herald

,l'r 'l" ' "' 'or the st.tion ia troll.-d bv coi:cer.t rated capital, free suffrage is

t.--i:ry tin . Where would ad m name only. A poor man is free to vote Ruren: 1 j this nation has spoken in thunder tones as at

...... w u,i more e:arged ,p.ri- sentiments, ana starve. The penalty of: "'Martin Van R..i , .. . . ,lle ate Presidential election, atrainst its 1 ' "c i,cw "av en Herald gives the follow-in

" wid, every vari-l v free don, is destitution of physical necessities.- 1 embedment r T..a. T. ' . "P"nd nd ! Kentucky herself feels the rnrs- . 'a ' ,,U"rela"" to this curious and much mir!

Where a m-.:. of r.irer Tiie immense vote in the l.ir.e oiiie. f,, ' , lx na isen,.ict Ar- onj- ia her ' ed 1Iower, which will not he l. .

.v...... .. T . ' i e again spa upon thee . .v.c.ur impariya,, w'u8

i..Mt.r isoir.su -us. n asi; ,r .it-IV . . inai, in ttie lanimains of thA .n: n i " 1 'ra:

- m . - . K . - ' r- "piiihv Ltiii i n nn

IN IJV THCT.W LORITFSHF.PilKI- Tin- ' t,.. o . . 1 .r " '"killedthe comr,r,,ni.-' .u .. ..

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Whiff .TIectiag. The Whigs of Franklin County, are requestto meet at the Court House ln Brookville on

Saturday the 30th inst for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Whig State Convention Administrator's Notice. "TOTK'F. in hen hv tfif n thai the undersigned ha 1 mkrn letlen of Admininrmtinl, on lhe mate of Mxhamhel Bourn, late of lhe coanij of Franklin and Slate of Indiana, derea-d. All person, indebted to the laid eMale are requested ro make immediatr pavmtni;and ihoie hnvinrr claim aainx lhe iiik are notified to prenrnl ihen, according lo law. The uid estate in probably aolvem. RICHARD BOURN, adm'r. Dee. 14, 143. JI-3r Administrator's Sale. "TOTICEi herr-by rrivrn that I will Vipne ,ilr 1' at jeiblic auction, on Saiardaj the iith day of January, A. I). 149. at lhe Jate midence ol Maharshl Riium, deceased, in ilh town. hip, irankhn counir, State if Indiana, the perwinal property of

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ANUTUFVIIAI NO DOrnr receive ...,.. ' ,.. . "R S'nCe always asks-a whole l,f nr k... , 1 OUTa:" s side; and the tendrils thecords .1... ! .aid dea.coi.ii.iinrfoyhon, catileep.', hay.

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P-Lil THAT COFLlt PC R0l;ilT."

writ,,,., which enclosed the announce.nenl, cut ! "Ir ' "Tr " S:ate cIections. hi

; fro,,, a newspaper, cf the marriage ofa voun I ZLTa"," 3 new

SVPivbih'v the tuilest specimen cf tele-' in vy-and a reference to the 1 " !.' ' B . "emat.on. Tl.i

prapl.;.- polos is to be seen where HonsoV Phila- , enty-fonrtli chapter of Deuteronomy and the ; f,ki " "e 10 s onrsiste.

o iphi i hue cri sscs the Iln.ison river Oi the l!le "a" Vtfrse- i , - ' , ernooa mat her natuv i.ie , , rn nr.r.in,!im.. j .... ....

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en, iji. line,! t,. !.

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own man. ' ",""JS The prerniiK-i.i ... m. .

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.. Tnj lor nn4 Mr. ti rhstrr, The loilowrinjr story ,of rati.er a-ocrvphdi authority, is pven in the Boston Traveler, as i, circnl.uio:i in l!iat cily.

-It is sai.i that Mr. V.Ybster sent

Mirshliehi Speech lo Ohii. T

bound his hands, or the whip

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:m..i , . 1 noiaana uticnm luminirr,., ........ -

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ew eonstuu- j belravpH. .Jp.. ' 7' 77 " M,uas navi

This demand . ' ea ; the p.llars in the

a copy of his

; ork s:,:e a siig'e post has been erected, t!ie

peak cf which is coi-.suicrnh!v bielier than t!:e A poor To',

cross on Trinity Church st.-en'e. It is over Coun- ''-,s n

, i.1-1 feet above the surf tee of the river. Oa the MJ'sllle F.vening Post.

; Jers. y shore, the pole is erer-te.i nn i!

granted, we may yet hope to see onr sister sUle i Z A r Uee: tha 8tamia, the ham

,. 3 ,CB' l,,e na"s; le inner circlearound the centre pi;iar, the crown of thorns- ,u- J:

u uivrn nvw i . w. vuu oui-

., a ,", T,' -ent-niucdv streeU-filthy gutters-and di- i r the White in " em-

. .. ...... Fiion signs ol nrosneritv i.i. r i

!or, laui since '

close ly Foit Lee. anj its

on t!ie palisades

signs of prosperity and wealth

not moreover hope that the bounds of the

peak is aloul 7

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Ma,-...' , , -r-e, me passiiiors a kU. ?:.e!lhedrP-f Wood are seen upon the Z

tree. This flower rnniin,... .1 ,

mreo aays

sh.-..- j -', j,r""lry of :ie viet tion. has received a letter from the oid ,lI'0ve tIuf rivor" 'e di.sJance between Uie two defeat '!lah'V" ' ''";d ; i:r,u'ral acknowledging the receipt of the s-,wh. - V1 ' ab ut on? ,niI"' aui ,wo eel wires are a;Trt., . ' "r ' - ' la retr-trd to the exprwsion of Mr. Webster. ! """i0" cross probably the most suoce ssfu : i,'al?j

i.-mt ie i:omt:iatioii of General Taylor for the Presi.icney was one not 111 j U made, the O.-n-I says he w. much of Mr. WtUur" opiuiou he tune of the noiniu.ili on; but l.m.ks, ih.-t

i arhievin.-nt of the kin 1 in the world.

ly Juo. Min.ir ll.nis f V,. i bliehtinrr curse an firT tl. ,

1 -mi r , . ..,u., uu- - JUO people, seeinc ! ., j- open, ' ft' exempted e.rorts lo -head Capt. Tyler," and to i,s ravr have said in their majesty here let 1 .tl,ea d;saPPear'. thus denoting the murine two defeat r.en. Taylors electicn, are known and ; th5" desolating waves be staved. And as we ll- i reCtlOU- ' " "

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ciated by "a decerning public," has nomi- i ward to the settlement of our

.!.,,.,. 1,1 m.-ntinn. A credit of Iwelre miinthi will e

riven on all sum, tuceeding three dollars the purchaser rivintr hti note with approved security. RICHARD BOUX, adm'r. Dec. 14lh, 1848. 51-3W ' Notice. I. O. O. F. nriHERE will be a maeting of Penn I.odre Ko. 30, I I. O. O. F., on Wedneaday, Dee. S7th, 1848, at 3 o'clork P. M. All the member, are earnntly rrqamlrd " a, there will be busincm of imporBy order of 'the JLod-e."

new territories,

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-d Henry Clay as a candidate for Fres ident j we ceX ,hat this roice must be rerarde.t T.l ' tice8' in Prse run mad. U.e re,l, r .u. r.

in 132: Clay isa great man, but XJrey i:ag!e lnviting fieUs of California, which are soon to ! delUal election: himself, if afflicted with the Jlolts, could not : beautified uader the dressLie hand of ihe n. ! GIious news Cotton's rising .u. '

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LV. L ' ,Ct!d US !S 8UrP-ng- We are a iroose.

ew Yorks and Bos- , 'r nder. whv-he lived

wav v.iniidr t i . -

aml Worth.

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- ' -" m are m a c.l- , oav, ou Uie sunnier li.i tic an.i wan m.-t l.v

ot ;i:.i..u, it nuy be kst lr botii hi.,,.! I: V.". ij.tv-r t icvirsv t!.cir .". iiii. i: i

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number ofcitii.ns at t'.ie la:i.ii nj d to t!i - M jiiOiijr oi. hi lions'.

1 WOUhl 11.11 1 nmr.r.1,1 P : I ' , .- i lrw tl...., . .

, . ..v .,... . . .,ae.i.u.ii cane- i .-"'.i uoer groan under the curse ofslave-

! J !"f ht.yU kind' 1 " nd, and

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: r ' political lana- I '. " e may innecd look for a fe.-,rfiiK,,.,.,

tic as Holts. i Faint h.-.,f , . . " believe,! ,- ' w

d i 1 '' , " - - ' .-of - occasioned -une prrwnt board. -AMES L. AIREWS, Jrr. Sct- V0lh.t6.

' as i;ieuou ci the sonlhjf no more from your coartr"' TIIMEIL.