Indiana State Gazette, Volume 1, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 April 1830 — Page 2
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HOl'SE Or 1 1 E I ' 1 1 L S C N T A TI V i-? . Tirt R?r)AV, March IS. MITiin('IIMi:.T IN KARN'FST. Mr. FOUWAIlDoiTercd tic follow-in" . lcrrJi'(ifl Tint the committee on Krgvnchment he instructed to report to this House a Dill reducing tic annual salaries of ihe Secretary of State, Secretary t,f the Tieasury, Secretary of War, Secretary of tie Navy, and Postmaster ( 'cncral, respectively, to the sum of -1"00 dollar?, instead of tic present compensation of (h'OO dollars each. '2. Rcxohtd, That tie Committee on Retrenchment he instructed to bring in a bill fixing the compensation of Members
of the Semite, Members of the I louse of Representatives, and IK legates from the Territories at seven dollars per day. and peven dollars for every twenty miles travel, instead of the present compensation of eight dollar.- per day. and eight dollars every twenty miles travel. 'A. iiixoh'ttl, That the. Committee on Ih t.nichment he instructed t) report a bill pro id.ng for the piyincnt of the following annual sihries, to wit: to the Secretaiv of the Semite and Clerk of the House of Representatives, 20(0 dollars each, in lieu of their respective salaries of oOCM dollars to the principal Cleiks, RJOO dollars each. inst ad of their present salaries of lMVduilirs each; and tr the CT.g:osing Clerk tach, theptim of 11"0 d'.llars, in heu of th-nr pro-en t coirirtcu.tion of lot "doll its. 1. lO'ilrn, Tha the Commhtee on Re tr'T".e!i'iiT.i be msirucvd n report a hill
f vi:g 'he s tFri s of 'lie Serjeant a! Arms ll-)Tt epT. and ssit-nt !.. rkeejiers of th Son 'tf .an 1 ! bai' of Rtyn sentatives. at ! l."" ih-ll.rs each p r nn..um. u.s'radof t! i-r pres. nt allowance of 100 dollars to tin S"r'r: nt at Aim and l orkeepers. t.-! ' 1 d..lhr n their Asistan's. Hi .mind. Tnat the Committee on !" , 'hm.ent !e re-pared to repoit a bill :r l'.s. providing for the payment of the - r t . ! .- 1 -re s of the Auditors, Cmnptrol-it-rf the Tre .surv, the Commissioner of J - -'.ivA l.uA OmV Regislr of the Tro -.? irv. and the Tre'surcr, each V?t H W doii-.-s. m plieeof rtiKH) dollirs, their presvur e nn rr.'ttion : t,the Chief Clerks in eiffi F.ccutive Penaitinc nt, 1. "()() dolr-. v, e .d of '20 Q dollars, .as at pr sent ; n the Chief Cbrk in the General Post Office, 1 5, M , .liars, instead of 1700 dollars, his pioicn' compTtati)ri -o the Cmef Ck.tk in trie of: ice of each Comptroller, A'Hitor, Cemmi-sioner of the Cencrd Rand C'ttice and Reviser of the Tic isury.
lasM'J dollars instead of H(H) dollars, as nti
psesi' -nt ; and to c ich of the other Clerks in the I' witive Departments at W, shingion. 1 1 " 0 d.ll irs to the Assistant Pi s'mar-.ters th -nt -al, h, 200 dollars, instead of
W A R D L PA Til M ENT, Wit hi)-:-ton, Film Jr 1SJ0. To the Hon. Hot. Haxlrirk?, U. States Senate. S:k: In reply to your letter of this date, rel.'ive to the Cun.heiland Road in Indiana, I have the honor to state that all that could be done, under the appropriation of last year for this part of the road, was to cut oil the timber and di down the banks in some places, .and that in its present state, the road is almost useless. I therefore, consider it highly desirable that an appropriation thould be im.de for ."radim: and bridpinrr it. Aiiieeably to the estimate furnished to me by the chit f engineer, from the report of the commis-nnic r. the expense of clearing oil" the timber, pradiji and bridin", and inasonrv. n the part, of the road in Indiana, e:- t ot liidianapoli?, is sJ(K". J'. 77; ;nd ( n that part b tween the s a;i:e jH'int and the l our.dai line of Illinois s'.HblDIJiS. Ti.e detailed repoit and estimate of the commissi tier will be f.uni in the frurdi volume of State p.'icrs (II. of (.) of the session of 1.VJ7-S, Doc. 1 Dt ductile.' fiom this total ofSllIi:. oJ ;hes-;m of .".O.H0 apjropiiated lat ear, and we have S I .":',. "3 '.)." as t!;e ( stimatt d cos' of work by means of which the road may be put in the condition to bo pcrmanen'.ly u- ie.l. Mr. Knight's letter is herewith i turn
ed I am, re?p ctfnllv. sir. Your obedient sonant, j. ii. i: T( . Y. S. Of the balance a!ove s'a'e.l. Sw0.'o0 is probal as rcat a Man se a ! appl.fil advantageously diiuii' t!:e pros n'. e; i"; ai d an jj'propi aatiou of tn.it amount is therefore lecemu.endf !, .!. II. E.
The following reniaiKs of distinguished tue. abcrs of the British Tarliarncnt were made on the occasion of seconding the King's speech. They arc highly complimentary to Frc-i-dent Jackson, and show a good feeling fer our country. Mr. (rConncl The Seconder of tic Address, in his observations, had alluded to Trance and America. Did he think that in France such a Speech would have been endured by the real representatives of
that people? hear, hear' " Or did he think that a Message fiom the Chief Marjntrate of the Americans, containing such jejunt
.and empty statements would h:no h en
A more serious disturbance than the stopping of the stage by Tuskina, has taken place in that part of the Creek nation attached to the county ofShelby. The keep- . ..i i .. . .. C . I
, i , , 1 .im , i , i . or oi u e o unic luopoi i , in ma i p.u i oi i ii toleratt (i i-r a m inefi' hear, heai : I. ft: . ' , 1 ' ,- , 1
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1 ! AYTI AND SPAIN". j uary, states that Santa Ar.r.a cent!., -r x By the brig Mentor, armed at Baltimore; his residence, Managa do Clave. a- ' on Eiiday, fit m Poit au IVr.cc, the editors j rejeatedly assiued the goxtrnif.eiit'tl.': -..isi.ir. A,r.;.-,n li'np Tpreifd a cepvof ai vas satisl'.ed with it. nr.d wr.n?.! .. : ' 7 ' '-
o oe seen. o uiiuei-iummuii .m. . i. . uuht. j . miles above, they had i proclamation of President Rover, relative moie in political afiain. (,,'v .r The chiefs have do- to a demand made upon the HaytHi (iov-j generals Commandant had beeu , 'J-txrtTukinainhiscon-ernmenl by the King of Spain, for the ele-J Basache, the secret iaov oi (iUf rr,r,;
liuiyofthe lorrner Snani:!i part ot the , m vitruvrtu nm.ion to - I) : S I.-h.iul. It commences4 in the following ; Jd reeeied orders to return: vs ,:, "V manner : ror,u Enve.y and Chur.e .i-5 A:. . :. . ? 'I 1 aytii:s ! The King of Spain h-si the Cnited Sia'es. ' " 'r demandl from theCovernment cf tins Re- 'N-v exposition of Ceri. Gnr,-?r,. .... public, the sut render of the eastern pait i-f Chambe: .f the Cr.ion, i pul ; the Maml of llajti. The answer to this! the ReCor the l?h. lie proieyS( 5 '., " -111 r- . 1 notte im .to ' - n, '1 f r r. -. . . 1 . I 1
win te toiMKi in our constitution, 01 1 , ... . 1.. . tin.g ua.: lib
ich runs thus: The l.-dand of I Kivii.
will he given them. A general panic pervaded the Indians, ns the troops rdvar.ced evcrv hut and shelter was abandoned, and
rot i.n Indian was to be seen. We under
stand, for twenty Cjiiit the high road.
teimmed not to supxrt
du??, so that his only alternative is to surrender, or remain non comatiiusin sirawpo. Journal.
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of the I ni ed Ma' . the minuleness of di ta
-oiitn;t 1! with the Mf.-:-a''
I en st nt by the President i
ammunition, was aft w days since attacked bv the Indian, and after being whiped
It then
d. ! 't them look at
ii .... i.:..i. .1 ... a 1 ! nation.
in. i.-v ."iiiMii'ir wiuu 111.11 . k :::': 1 , . . ,
ten erv seven ly, not. However, w nnoui
'.....! .....I i . t--. 1 . f tmi .rip itn.11. Oi.1t.flti.
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nother white man was also bea-
eontaieod, and then con'pare :. t i 1 1 1 the Speeih which li t v then had 1 1 Ibie them. Mr. Si en fary V, . The Ih.n. rai -It-Member lir Ch.it , in the course of h.s 1 ' : a 'i at ions, h:.d i n-l itut' as a rompai is"ii bett 1 11 his M a jt sl 's S, e b and the o a. t Message of the Piesidey.t of the Cniled States, tin. eh in f:t.rof the lain r He
could a.-Miiv the Ibiroub'e Men.'-er, j Willi v.ua?eer satif iciieii ht1 hal lead ike ' able coinposttit-n ot 1! - emint nt man who
l.ov: ;
to want h
to- Ci.O
h (iit;J l':;t,'!;:.
!.e
'ii t .iili r. as at proven!
I 'i s.' lu-oiutioiiS were reel
pr . Co
s sh
and order
ed in be on the uble, niid be printed. T C I n ilElt RET RI'.NCHM ENT. Mr. M I)lnTr: moved U.c following ; si jt' 1 0.0:1 : .7'. 7rn, That the Convni'toi- on ReIre, .,.inf fx oi'rnt 'e(i io r"j m rt a bill
f,'htt whi'iioM r the :ir-t session of
11 eon! irv etor a longer 1 n'od
!. in !"! arid twenty tlas, ic
. 1 . 1 1 1 t,e '('!ucf( to
tnd afn r 1 he trr-
1 1 one hundred rind i! wh iK '.cr the second
of ( 'finr-'-' shall continue for a '-ri-.dthin nmctv dtvs. thr p.,v .f -', I) , rt ii ae . 'o tw dol'.y, frt.m and afier the termination 1 u net y 1 iv ;. ' l.'io-. ir g 'he it -la'iori, Mr. Mc-
p. M 1 , I;joOfv it M. to
.'1 in-nury into ti.e v.pdicnrv,
p-.y ' -A mi ' t'.U ' Io- -j if '
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1 ! ot tj.e ' d V, rilid
iTEpr
:;ui-h; tl 1:1 caee ;u.d war. we
"..twird to ,:is of pe-celel, j... .;o.a! ii , and t leat' .1 competition. ;v th.iig 1:1 he condition raid hi:. rv (fvietwo n -t io;:s is i ah :.!aU d to 1::-a o. ... ..., ,
inn ual resj-ee:, :u".il toe. mm e:y, i n to 1 ,
! he . . . 1 in . it' ! .! i i tl.it it 1 1 i . . ., ' ,
pievcn o 1:,e tin cordial 1 - i o ... ! . I
I. Ml. I t i I M'i...eU lliOM' il ' .-iiti
i t i.ts; :'.nd he trusted tint r !! the fntun tannprtitn n f .f ;he t w e. .unt i it s v. o,:id 1 t
a cot i.p: -in io!i in i! (!::.-;: va no in: p:o-, em
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an i. 'o.-n ina i.'s ot ;r aw:.v 1 (:. re the inllu-
i t a- oi i: a a t l. n r. , i'ei.eroUS tt blips'.
aid
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As thiV two nations pioet ed. tl fiom one
W.v!1in:to, lY.u. 1. 1 vo". Tiiv letter of this dale is bel'-iv n '. iepu stm mv opinion f the epa.ii.ieu' of the appropriation of the last s' n, in : -latitiii to the CumU'rl antl Road, in uri and of the necessity of pros rutin.' the work, as also the rejMrt of the s a; una ulents of that work I 'or the iuf.im:.tion contained m the rej"tt my thank- :ue due. In relation to the expenditure, I v. id say. speaking from recollfctinn, that mv e!iniit" tr grulibinu feet, in the midi!. . '.ml cutting other " feet on e.'fh side, makinj an om-nin" in that deirr f.,n s: k() tt Ct wide, retjairt d by 'hear-:, w a e ne dollar jr red, in length, or s'iO p i nah-. It islfjO miles through the st-.U" 7vi e;.o ainl 7.n west of ludi"!ii . lis. Peih :es 1U
pe-r rent of tin- toute w.. clear ot tin;! cr. !eaing R'." miles, which by my eslim.'in, would amount to s The whole eoj, as m r the repoit aboe alliuled to, Oichitling all contingencies, apjars to be .s.m,7.'i U. Ofcouisel ihmk ihe woik h?s bet n judiciously ami eeonofun -ally pruseeutetl, as indeed. I WouM ea t it to 1h , iiniler the sup-mite mh m e of Homer Johnson and John Mil v. As to the nec.es.-i'v of '-e-:t1i' g tin- '.' .::, I supM'se theie can be no d.m'ot. and w ry ii'dc iiiUe nee of opinion n-sjH.'Cli.".g 1 he manu r. The public can Ime no use of the r' . unless more work is d' ne: lor, as the SiiperinN n lents justly obxne, t!(e grubljii.g leaves ho!' s and mounds m the way, tin? no car:iag c:dl p.-.. il Iv .e. on for th' an. It is :do true, as the v tur--i . . .i.i . . i -
ana s. o.hi n, o.-nies imi, mere ate ma- j J rir t.d, the Se utai y oiStit.ibr tlflbana
nv uetpra.me, ,o mi, mar.j s ei p banks j D.-paitm. nt. -ae notn e that he p Ir .P. tl)
ai siriaari; to ut iiown. sueains io iinilgo. aii'l low plac. s to rai-e aiil ditch, hi hire the road can be tolerably good, or tun
Ins stabbing an Indian nnd killing a squaw . 'fhi" Indians h.ie taken possesion of the I'vooertv. The whole ie ime nt of Shelby
"n'y has 1 etn ord( ..ii t ut, consisting of t't'Hl men, who weie tr liave erased into the nation on the H ih, to rescue the piojevtv. It is said a tight i more than probable.'.
of;-liraifs. "A e luneht aid that some I .1. !.. 1. . ..C '...! 1 . ..
.. .. ... , , ' ) ' , 1 I , c, . I . Ol Or ' lit 1 l. titlMH . I MM j V(to-ioat; y l M v. .1.- nt at tue ot'.itiol tnel tut ai !::'( s. he k , , . . ,t it.. p.. i, I.,. .. j , .i i i ut tliat t at io are serious proposals in Img(Mi.Ittl) ii in re.ii' it wrdi muthmo:e. . , , , , ri , j i I ' i ii , , I nil . i t'llitig up ( auais w lilt ttu t, or ttraiI oe mani.t r in v.lnrh J-,ngl-.nd h mi im t n . ' , ? ,
mug ;r;.':u, wt u uau -wa may oeouin up.1 ii u- i ii
ion UK :u ,v,i. hi- smewaiiv suspci mat j some wag in llngland has thrown out this
s a Muia hausen. At ail event?, the Bail iitonid not have said anv thmg U'tter. A v. titer tin the subject m al.ixcrpool pa- ! r, t'-.rfrom such extravagance, gives good pr. tieal atUite to pi I sanguine spcrula- ' r in the Rail-road stock : dvic" not . oh' ut iK application on tins side of ihe r t. r v. in ii he sa s "Wait unlil a divi- : d is dcel ared, antl the amount of this v .ii. with the repoit which mav be o.xpect d 1. 1 at a oinpany it, gie vim a correct iora ot the .due ot 'the shares. The pre sent p'einium gixen partakes of, oris near1 Ml. 1
anieii to, i!i" woist sjM"-eM s ol gam-
oimg; and, it jM-rsisti-ti in. wemiy expect. .- l..r as sjH-eula'ors in Railway shares are ont a ri t d. a set oud edition of the 1S"J.
mot r.
ii.. o i... t: , i ri
no timit :u the ;
on aiaMmi;,..
i'" i. a;ry, ia,r n -
1 M' i :,t fiCiu v.', a::;e:.j le protect'"-'' thjt - used w
liw-. 7(1. .
!er-!?u.t t!.'"4 extra' idinaiv r-a w ) ich be va- inf - : . i ujon th
,",r la ' a . n
ot i imoi.-r.. rift
tiio i'.'.t ."!U:-t
tne
1
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it!. on' -J. m ord
ui-1
low ;i reoi:a' i-.ns .tiiaror.-
m nttont ! in it h .d give'j luui, in a -n.;utn
wi'u all hi .Ja,e.-.ty s Anni.-ters, tla n,i .-t !
-i.net it ami i::i:p:.dif; il atif '(-tit n ; and he was t t ednigly uh-tl of ihe oppt.i I'lr.i-
::l'e!. M tl hiin of r. 'iMtin'i in that !..'- ( Mo--ii)a ot anntv and a 1
is oun'ry which had bet n
tV I! l b. :
Aid :e.;..Hl.s t
e: . it ey (!i-n pa s t!i d nil r t' c
uii't ii man w.'io now
: En
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w
(foitneilv calh'il St. Domingo.) with ibe adj tcent i-i:uls, tlept nth tit uk n r. "oi! foiin the Republic of Ilayii." ''The fi imdi rs ot goM ri:T;:r nt. e. pro claiming at that tone the- v.i.-hi til li t i ttion,dulnot encroach upon i',.- p(. SitiiiS of hir ( 'adiolic Maa -1 . tn" y only follow the example set them by mm y t i'. - il'-ytit rfiiinltioi tlit v cvori'ii! .1 li") ?
which lesulis from the principle i;i - !ip:eseivaiioii, a iincijJe on winch 1. !"i:ii(i' :! thcexisience ami serunty ofmo; t i...ti..ii. " I'lie aiivjient Spamdi ta!o,i, ;,:, ntlonetl, 111 a gie.it measro. . to i': on 11 11 .-our es, bt-eame Hi ltlo, by the to atv ot Pale, an
integral part of the 1'ivmdi colony of St. 1 might Ime gone to Put bla
Dommgo. In lMo.'. when an expi di'ion ; : thousaiul men. 15 ta it was di reeled against it. fi.r the purpose .f , risked the hedding of Mexicii; l iL. .j
depihuig ihe people of the liberty they had his ow n cae-e: v. mdi i iltr to ta h.j.i
r.
am ti.
liic disturb;:!: es in ( .'an.;.-;. . j broke on. ! " n - s-embh-d t:.e
n l.i-f-xaaoriiiii an -,u eh;;-i tl tti put hi:; s ' . , ., .
hvadid ont pally. .u;d l-' a'.e A!. n,, Vt '.; the Uovip-. h" sa s tin; peop'o ..ate
w l. leattv to as.a-t tauo
' i .,
l
i a r ;
acquired, at the cost of many s acriho s, ! nations.
the pn i iipti( n wa s exit -nded, as all know, .
. i
tne re-union an
een to the eastern part of the island. ; Ul t-.uigieis,v.ii Tl ere, as well as in t!ei western i rovince. ready to txtv.:;e.
1 1 e i h erf. f. . re rt t i n d . r. d v. a. . J a: 'id Oir.c!i!it!f i,r.l - i
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t.
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i i ! ti i ne iriif ai i a 'u.
Rsrvpresi nti!i;e-- wiii n-
We-
ate tar Ironi w ashiu" to tlis-
biiblile.
t au:r;:go Rail roatls, where nature refuses the means of t anallmg. We hoi1' to se'
them p;( sj-or, wherevt r alt-mj;-d. It is oui v v. la ae 'he attemnt is made to t let innate
i i
the latvr m comjiarison with tin in, that we
'i
'.on Id ;juaril our rt aeers agaiin t ;t -tons delusion. A.f Itttl.
ie !an-
regrf-:
ta.mu.on source, an I spo..i one c-nn::. on language, hetrus't tl tiiat th v would long beoiierated uin bv one couimon intont
lb-was happy in the opp.Mtmutv w Inch I ,!u" r'' ' "ll uf rf r"u!" an unfortunate had thus been atli-rded him of ivlech.-uer vu n?' "!nt h. hapjn mil yesterday. As a i.. Vi.if-rir-. il... chtiniM, to .. !,,-.!, I.., r !, ! genileuniiot Ro-toit ot wa ll known re-
ilO ixt IV - II' OUI IH ' I l I 1
Posrox, March 13.
MtltUichohi Oeeurrt tiC( . We
. i
lib hi hat! cxnreSM tl towaids ( iieat Riitain
i
l iability, was inbng with two ladies be
lli the couise ol the et ntrast wlmhlht
wren Li M.)j s' v's Sp e !i nudtj .nyiie.ati Pif'sidi-ui's Mt s-.ago, he had alhnled to th' ibtli r nt in linn r in w hich t ho war betwten Russia and Tinhey and tho ut'fiirs of Portugal had been mentioned; but this v as attributable to the tilth o-nt c io ein--'ancis in which the two our.'iit s (t ileal
ioitain and Am ri a) v.t i pl. t ' !.
t .'.ten
W
ishing'.oti sir t t ami South Pos-
-
Hon. Membt r tor Cl ue had draw n b - ! !'n ni"'-" in :i ' h'u''' Uu h'-i: truu !-
I i i i j
at a niotli-rate pace, a vtning girl.
daughter of Mr. 'ose, hurrying a it ss the stru t, w as run omt bv th'xsame, and dieil in the course of an hour. We have conversed with the gentleman who was in the chaise at the tune, and with the unhappy t'ath r of the deceased, and art-satisfied
'!
at tit0 accun-nt w
Mr.Planta.nh inlfofhis Ri-ht Ib-n I . . . ... . ? . . : ..... .,t u ii.t
; not occasioned by a.e gentleman, but was
i
th.
on
'"! h.-u!'
o !itl mice, n the '.iili m-i -nt, j.-r a (.. , h et common c to i : , i ' ; i -e into the -late i"!
.--:oi.-- in India, our tunic ' iy anl idi CLma he..r, i
die Ihiiish j
tare.
Mr. -.VrCKLIFIT. advertt.l to a bill nr.fi r ." t or. -nli-r ati'.n of the ( .'omuutfee on R :.r , urnent in tela'.i,a:i to this suhj'.i'T, n which a tlitr rent of opinion hail as'f'!. v. h.f h pr '.etitf'd it t'r.m bring je-
ortol. lb , tli'l-fore, wi-h'a 'hat the
passable f.Tiiht- lint.-. .Ntr can
liculties b' aoif!i(l on anv luu
tl O lt'Kt i iirn to di ro'l in i ii - lui-l i
woub.l br wurth) the atit ntioti ol';:otn . r- i . . i
lur-io. fir n --In n ':c ( iiiin rv 1 i
' .' 1 won i-- j t nuiu'- n . et ii i i 1 1 oi'iii It; there-fme, no additional -ippr. ptia- j UiU i uii(l a nru , . . I ill I 1 . I.
ut'ti sneuni oe m.aue. o i en nt ouiu r -1 ,i(.v of a tlii
s ut notn w O il lias been p. i.ti. al. in !;:t j
t
ich
md v. "ii mi : e
i.:i-e uiT-tressiiii oceutrt rua s
hi n! ime can be any wht-cattacl icii must be deeply lamented.
for o.d.
a' i f --.,, J cctuhtct. The Haiti-
W;.
nr
ton
s:
tage ' 'ompanv
i. .'..ii
I Ol Oil' l l.JU-e ' Robif.soti if.-i:.;
( I aetno . i
w
s, lb. fi. Mr.
r any t;e jiti i-
v and
ive on -in -I'd to iMr. Cliarb s llaslup, the
theriis antl the seas wire teti with the!
b!o)tl of our unfortunate counlrvnn n. Af- the Republic with the authori'ns
terw aids, w ht n bv the aid of 1 !:. vi n. il.r : nation
glorious resas'unco of die Jlavlu to fon etl the enemy to capitulate, w as it not ihe duty of a legem rat d jeopl- to th chue, for 'heir pre-sr nation and tt.eir tut no -: t ir it v. that all the ten m rv should be ihe:r own
indivitlual pro) erl v ?
use of it us tin .-h .11 tit .i
.i;!i tli- m.deistandmg ih.it I mi, .a a, s ta:u ihe soe-ieign u ?oh es t -f t; , ,i , i h.-.m! rs ui ih,s subj ct, as tl e 'ne w.l
i- t; t t
with the I
t :r p t i j;
da I .,i.i nothing but ;t sold.;; .:'
This !-lanth in t,ld tinier h ahi'ed 1 v a ' ou:;t:'.. ('... AiU-
single indigenous fat i-,loai.;c t! e the .tie ofulongaud bloody war, rs soon a th. ; W,r th(. HaMme re Arreriean pamards ,nv.-.d-l it ; U r ihev w t ;e ol ug- j Wt. j,;:V. Mt U tl 0 j.t-tiic s f the d to defend tht ,miUt an.l their p-.?ses- . (.((.. , p,rtl l, n hit n recei.tiy sa' a' VY . . sionsagrunstthel,,nta,.Wut,;d,oui,hed1!i2,ii;N lj;C tnul 0f Coh i.tl i;,.. ttM-staohshthunM lu-siht-ie. Neither the ! JuK!S ,,t tJ,t. ,; Ari!;, f. IS li( , . loserelatii.mli.poliia aauonott'a.se;,,,,,,. tu reeount'at hn-ditlcv-. two nations n.ir the most Solemn treaties, I UM r;aPM. .V,,,, ,.citicati..i s, et -vere a!'le to restrain then,. And it tw,. . u;a h ,.t? ;.n a ruil;v a,Ai ixople having the s -mc toim ot goern-uu ... ...... ' !,- , 1 ' , , , i:oi glint v . l i.o Mimnce . 1 u.e t i;
..... o, unau in .ue in ptaue.u ian-1. ,i;Ut ;e U!iah(loi in : . the lesson will not be loM upon us; it tea- ,;t.r a oxphmation the Ccr.rt..ches us, that a growing , eople, ct at d by ,.Tiu, r(.ut in a,rtl,g this s, a . Idx-rty, cannot, without tlauger to thurna-. S)i1ik r ilS5 .,.,.,, ,:,
ith the C'lleneis u.
u
1 1 , . 1 1 1 , . i . . . . '
I 11. I I Ol 1 lOI I -.
I he Ptesitlent exhorts the inhahit.antsof
Dr-
tional existeme, Um- in the n.-.ghborhootl j upt.a conll astt.a xu1 of a nation, governed by entirely Jiih , m j m xhcn vanou . t;,;
ulmgs; lit r v.. ; r
! hae beeu adopted by them, but l r ;:.e ! rnnvirlii.n tl i-v 1 nt. i!'.m tt'-.tf"., i.'.r
I . I .' llll.lllll l..v VlllVl.-'li', ...... . .... '-.,..'... the eastern ml cf ihe n-lad. and its de- j j;ib,r(nl limkr u;1,,i;rt ,lticll if.,,;!, pendencies, to remain him m their adher-j rKli cl.ha-aions whicl:, hoNVCArr Htf!, enee to the constitution, .Vc . and punmses ! niut(,I 1)V .;. n.,nihtlon?, theu-ag,-. h.9 protection in ca,e ot dang. r. The ! , j(f, niU.rr,ls ohe ?miC(i h ;-..!, proelam ition concludes ,n these t-ims: ! ,hev be!,e;e,ch:eily ui.dtdwtr.i-le.dh.: "
.lea
"We have d lai d tt) the unierse ouri
lic
it) b
i f ill I Jt t on .i ii ii o miih : w fr f , ,. .,.,... ... . l . .-.:.
, , , 'OUI. It'Iilillilr. OK moo net (I l.:JlU'..h a-e Oo.md to da ihi , by our c,n,titution. ! ril; om.? , . jK.r..bv rcle;t a f , ,, ,u...: It has always been our determination to let , ;iml win rmi.0 j - fsnc,inll, Ai tiiose aloiie who !o not i!t-tmb u.-; but if, (lVV, v oiu teiritory sht.ultl lx. iohted, we .shall j " i urn upon our nrgu-s-ois. ami place ihe ( 'ri.,-". i . m i . , 1 rrr , , ' . . i 1 ie totiowmg list will show tt -c-tin. -s
ut aiimes .i iiavii in it , l.ati.ts ot tl.e .Sovereign Albiiei of i.ationa and of kings "' The ptoelimatir.n is dated on ihe l'th ot P. bruarv, lt0.
The Major (n-neral cemniai lit..
i - i . i . . i
,e age ujiotr v. men me attacK
:e it
, i
:iw r oi
was inatl" by highwaymen in January last, a, :!nr iri f ltt, as a testimony of his gootl eoi.duct on that ticca-ion. The goblet is
gend rr.un would Tm but that he v.o'dd 1
an m ruction, so tha ti.e sens
lb
m xlifv 'he it -ohitioti ' f it in the di.je of
iir ai
i
of the
e might he tii-'ir tly :n rtained on
.(-a' i'rt. Ib Matcil t hit no re?n m h- . T t
m " lu t icnt in it- i Jiar.'it ? r ' 1 if
e iu'.o i i f i ll, i tii.it i,!"fio:- tl by the- re-
C Hill MC. Mr. MchbTPli: thanle.l the :,t!e-
f.e-'i (ijT the li.lonnation ht had given him. v,id -lb. w his projiosition to modify, and rro.f ,1 ti, at , h t ors l - fion of ihe u-s 1uti'.n ': nost.,;,, , , y, :iday. .Ag t . i t . RDM MNS or W S.;IN .T( . Mr. MITCllld.f,. fne.u theComm.tte,.
ap;f -
IO I I.' 1
'a tu irai umg ; ami n tne ime v.aae le:t tl for three r four vears , it would ot nearly as much to gruhi' .mt.titi accome of the rapid growthof b i.ii' --. bii.os, arid htambles, on that ri h so:l, ; s the lir.-t h- iring will h .veet.sf . The fori .-f. in it natural state, i- le.ar f uuib rgrowtl. ; but ut down the 1 irge ami high to . s, and riynatl. t f I ushe.-. c. rpring up iuimediijely. Inasiuut h, th rt foie, a.i th n- is no doubt of th: h tiled intuition of the C ner d Cor rnment to mahe ihi road ii the city ofj Jfenson, Ishould think it wi-e
to apptoiiriate t reasfin ib!
oia dm t inti o oiii.-e ! !w n t ...
ni'i ti Sla.) ; :;fi our po.-.-t .-Mens :n C;.n-
I t-;.u: ! teal .
' ' I
of neat and handsome work-
d bears ihe following inscrip
man ta t
Mr. Si t I eta j y P. el. Mv
1 lonorable ' o n! 1
that a eemniumcatioii
frrun the Mine, or of ihe I 'u;!ed States ou that inijM.rt .nt mu j . t ; ami that thison:-
mnnieal it'll i still unih r 1 1 a a ;!e:,it othes Maies's gov ei nmen! .
it:.-W' c to t; . i"ti, is !.- -ttu tceened
ion
(?:.Rr!A and Tin: Indians de.go,v.7 r , ' . I '. h The troop'.!' cavalry under the command ot captains Aheicrotubie and It nry,
e suni -.at n ten. , ,.., ,. ,..,,,,.,. . f . ..... ,Illli1.r i -,.1
sl(HliMM) n ear. for lour veai.'. oelh i. i... w i.-. . ...t :. - i i-.t
. ' ' - ' . "on . j i' ii ji t ii, . io wen i in a I' I t u i no
proUaniv gratJeaml Lrulge tl.o route ihe whole stati of Indiana.
"Pn ,1 by the Raltimore and Vashing'eiiStai;" ( 'oinpany to ('harks llaslup. as a tokt n of their high opinion of his lirnin s, atul good ctmduct when attacked and wounded bv Robbers, onthe'-JTuh January, l:hl." 'Act lull iorr jmrt there ull t.'ir
1
;o
te.l on the -M uitun .. iiiH.n the siib-
t N itiouil F.ntoni' lat-nt . f the r.-ld.r ,n ... .
... I . 1 . ! 1 1, 1
When I made the location, tie (.eneml ' oe. e.nin nt owti d l!;: I ukL m about ."('' mih s of th-line in lliat . tale My mloilicit ion now is, that individual.-: own ihe v.Jioh.; solicit the gtiv'-rument must hi; in ne riioie- int,f v in eonseoeence ol
the b-eatioii.than t!; v will have i xneuih-d
i.auu-oi ok- l ee c.uoral ia.i:t;i: -n-IX'. 'o. i-i th: C pilel, in the "iiy of W a; 'iii'g'on. made a repoit .-.coompami-d t-v a oi;it r"-"jhi: mn p-oviding for s a '. I'.,-
.i.e.jt, :j v.i-U f.,r a P th -tiian Sta-
g r.'I the timber
. i i
inro-'gu
the
for-ti.e
f ( 'eiier;-l W.-,-ihm; ox, which re-
p . a.n l te-sol ifio.n, v.t committed lo the
C: arni:t:e of the Wtiole Ilou.se on the f -of th-'men. 'h'.- rt ',ur' ( on led. s Wi I: r; -olutioi.?, ' . nidi .e hav;; Le-cn ii-i ippuin'ed in ohi' g a i ' pyjhepurpo t of uhicli isth.it ' u.ai: sof (,'en. Vvr -iir.oio ;, and of io W'a-u' m;t:;, In- reiriv. d, m Dec. r.' 1, to this Ci'y, end entombed in the O treofth.; C ;piti,l,iiul (hat a Mirblo .M: -iument b . ite!tl o"tr tnem, to be sur:n.autd, v.httc: t icachci the "Rotund i, wi h u pedi st.-ian St iitj,' ,f Washingion, fo he executed b) ih.. ahle.-t anists Vc Bothnia 'nt( Hicnrr.
wh"!e rt it-. I think I oxpn s-a -.: rr.y opinifiu that this would be the case, in my n la-rt of the loca'ion. to v.hitli 1 would ie f' r for s.'iifiat vVc. Tl... i . ;iu. .!. , I h beve, an; arupb lor Inihana, but i.,y i s t!tn-ites for the Mart it, Ohio i-i!! !. o...
ow..lt least, i-:i;;, .f C.liin.bij.!. J i;,
v d bvT xj t nt r t e, ami ii((p ,j n, ,. y in Ibrtnatiou, lll.eevay bttlyha. There is nothing would give me no:e pleasuie tluri the :;':uly pros utiou ol
this great and go.-d woik. '.w.!l
M. AI'DCllir. gave n-alie that 1 .'.a,'.! a.-!, the Hou-gori tomonow, logo - '' 'ornMuP'-e of t!i" Whoh on the tak the Cuon, v i 'k,- up thgbdl to i.jjuc' si ..io.; Oil Co!i'.e
a-iUa-
tel io redound to our honor, and onr. ue unity. I feclgn.at s ,'.i.-f a tu n in tberelii;;tton thai no care i.-- watiting in making tho location, so that it should be considered judicious f'i'iy ars heme. With ;r,::c!i res; wet, .. KNIGHT. W n.i l 'i IIlmii;ics. ('hairvHtn. ( 'o.n ;ntta- o f Ha.!x and ( etul', V. :;- alv f S. Ya?!iin--luii.
Wjthif) tl.ela t y ,.r. l!.. o::.. ol the Kalik
ofll.e I mt .lst.it -in vi tt' vJ.c '. ha
i( lill to ;oo ihe Italian chit l', Tu-kiil i, proceeded t., Mr. Tiiph'.Ps. !('! ti milts he gnd Pit -Co- I;, and not limlmg him, em aino tl f-r th: nighl . Reiug sati.-.ftt lorilv convinced li.at he was near I .ine (,'ie k. ih.-y ih- neximoining returned, and wh.n '..ithir two mih s f the line, au express mt l ihe.n uih an assurance that Ttr kina v.tinld sunt tail a him- If lo ihe civil a.itjioritv , if the In. op; weie Um h.'igetl. Having on I he day pre w.e,: w iilt n t il.e S.hf i itl w ilh a p:o;ui-f Io .uticntler himself up at lane Cret-k. and failing to do so, the She-iiff, wilh the a'lviet: of the whole i . 'npany, refused to di t barge- the militaij , hot beiteying tli.:i tho h.oa. t r oi hi u titlice wotiltl he : uuLiiiit (I by siilitring hiie.-i II to be deecu d and tlllled W llll bY I hi.-, r av. : -.;.'. 1 lo, hov.i va.i , : tili. d them to een :se thou discretion, anil in the evening ne n iy i,. w hole oi'lli" oiiip:iny letio ,ie. Tu l.nu.i has not yet been iaka, but we i. ink r.-tand In haspioci t tied t JP rt Mitt h-e-ll, for the put pone of suneiidt un himself
up to i ho ollieer rouun indui ; th United
tioopu station! ihe:e. That he
Mati.
Prom the Journal of II abh. MAXIMS FOR PAR PATS. If consumption has prevailed in eith
er ot your families, use theearltest precautions to prevent your children falling victims lo the suite disease. X'. Though consumption may not have he-en common on the sitlo of either, et precaution is not the less important. Two or three neglected colds in winter, or a
cutting bl ist in spring, w ith imprinter clothing, may, in an infirm constitution, securely seat the relentless destroyer at the b st, wretched health will be a certain con-
.ru,
On the arnval of the Spani-h frigate Canhl i, w ith V. p. de Castro, envoy ph-ni-potentiajy of ihe King of Spain, a salute ot twenty-one guns was tired from her, and . . V .- - . . I r ... i
rcnurieu liaun u:e national tort. sne sail-1
ed again on th - od f Ft biuan , and it istate;!, tint on h iving the harbor, she wa.-
atlacket! by two l.lomiuan brigs 't the issi:e oi'which was not ku-.wn
V. ,'T,
In the X' w Oilcans Reo weiind advmes from 't ra (':u, as late rs l br,'".iy 'JCd, and late latt s tiotn M:-xic. It se(-ii:s that
tranquility prevailed in the coimti v.t xo pt j Th.
in the State of Yucatan, which ;s still' 1 rniM.lcania William Ma:ks. 1
uhit h iho t rms of the I'm.eti ;aiters w ill expire: MtriiH IV'eg Snrague, Ui M
1-sk'i; John llttlines, iStd. A" ;r Hawp.shire-lxxi Woodburv. :'o'. s.mmi lb ii, i:;;. Misachin t7. Xatham.e 1 S, f o. 1-:. Daniel Welter, W3. Connect. nit Sanu.i 1 A Fi !. !-': Calvin Wiley, i::i. Miode. Island Atr.iir Robbin-. 1! Xehemiali II. Iv eghf, P h'v Vcr.vjo;. Ih. uley Ch -se. 11 ; lh r Seiii):;r, Ik'5. A fir r.v Xathati Saiiduid. I"'. Charles K. Dudley, lSi.'i. A' irJt rsi v, Maiden Dickim-on, 1 m'S
rma Fielmghuvsen, 1S.".
di
inclined to t etitralism.
( arnaj d is at the head of the icb Is in lb' provin v. (in. T r;ui, nnuis'er of w ;o. had gone on a mission to Texas. The minis: r of the treasury had hud a report before Congress, in which he stated a deficit in lh-tro isuty.and talked of providing mean.-? of defence for the lenublie. "lint ,-
i '
Joseph Segond! Is u'C D. Rainat.i. 'Mi.
j Inlau-an ,b In M. Clayton. I Arrohl X iiilam, ls'lo. ! ..rfa,,;;ii:kieiF. Chambers, 151 . j Samuel Smith, 1S.'. ' Yirisi;. ia 1 a t ! 1 eton W. 'I.7 w e !i . 1 -." ; , J t dm T h r, lsd-.
I Aor.'i ( '!;(. ILta Jana-s lredi
tened with invasion by ihe adventurers ot 1 Red ford Rrowu, ls.".
seOjUeuce
'h WJitn they, who must be ignorant of the essential liller-nce belve na coinuion cold and consumption, boas! of their cures, hear, but ht-e-tl them not, ask this question et our own common sense what experience or inspiration can instinct i nch pielendeis? I. It is wise to check a cold the fust week; but much wiser the first four ami tw uty hours. .. All leaietlies win h lo no good, in 1 1 In r colds or consumptions, invariably doa cry great ileal of harm. t. A strict ly sober life, legukuly active cxei is.-, and a cheerful ami contented
facnc
mind are ihe certain means by which those
will be taken there is no tloiibl the. energy j picdisjmsetl to consumption, may escape displayed alieady by the Sheiill'will not be its attacks, and preserve their lives to an i. Fixed; nnd that ihe decisive1 course pur-j advanced eriod. sued by Ihe Sheiiff will have a most ben li ! 7. The most certain me ans by which the cial Meet in inducing the emigiatioii of prctlisnosed even when guiliv of no inmm-
t.hat tribe, ami of restraining I hem, while pcrance, may iuvile the attack ofthelurkthey remain, within projier hmnls, wo ling enemy, is a plentiful use of oectoral
have r, (uit-stion. Jt will convince them balsams, balmsofhfe. hum r..t...r ....,.1.
I iru.n .1. al. is f iu. ;: nl ,!,!, 'ii. 'j -rv !'.iat ,-'c'i' hac to succumb to our laws, ami lozenges, or, indeed, anvof the list of the
e ifj'.lrte cf il.e X". t'.ir.liaa n..u
if they remain lot laws and new maimer.-', certain cures in the iu'vv-iaiier
the North, protect tl by the t.'iuted States.
It apjH'ars fiom the Censor of February ,r, that the people in X ra (hi:, and its vicinilyx were ngag.-d iti getting up a if pros -ntation to the Chan. bets of the C-
nion, urging the utility oi the existing
(.'tiilglt'SS.
On the 1st of Pelnuar;, the ( iiimh-r ( V . -
ol lienutie w-it entTa.",eii in dtseussui'i
the project of d daring (.icn. (iuerrcro in
capacitated to govern. The rambling
, InU, ILvtie,
Stut!i Caroliuht Robert
1 :;."; William Smith, FSU. ttioria tit oti'eM .Troup, 1 - : -bi Foisyth, ls:U. 'e:uirsser Hugh F. White, 1SF !'c lix Crundy, lN"'. Kentiui.i Jt h:i Rowan, lS.'U ; o h-' M. Rd.b, iV:i.-i. ii.) Rt man.in Reggies. 1K; Jvi. R.rmt, 1 :u." j.(tdia:ia I'd waul Fiiinicm o.
style of debate in the Mexican cemrri ss is! Jt si ah S. Jolmon. FS1.
censure! in the Coireo. winch ecmJains ! Indiana--.!.m..-s Xobh-. lS"-o. Willi .2
. . ........ - -
tlat a new suoject is taken up eveiy .lay., and that none is disposed of. "For four
ye-ars the project ot in organic law for the
atlministi alien of justice iiasbeenpenditig; j
r.ibs.
Hendricks, io.'l. M i is.- iii Pew haiin
Rolttt li Ad .ins. ls:h
lUiis ,1,1m M-l.ean. l:k". I.h
il is tne years sincetho law u biting to ev-, Kane, lS.'U. slusive privili gt' has hi en bandied fiom on1 j Alibu,:i.: William R. chamber to the other, and the same with ! John McKinlev, 1SU. '
Ix
that regulating die relations of governors
of State and generals commandant.'' The
w liter complains of the ineiVicient system
of education as th" cause of those evils
The sime paper, in speaking of the law prolnbiiiug a number of aitichs indispensably necessary, and puohibiting sliangers from acquiring fist property, asks "whether
it is proposed to make Mexico a Chinese nation'? It is a strange thing that vvg hive adopted the institutions of the freest people in the world, and yet are pnmuing a course directly opposite to that which the United States of the North have followed, and are following every day." Robberies and assussinattoi? were mure
frequent than usual.
iSM;Them.:
J .f.v :i:ri I ) a i 1 1 i ) a 1 '.
H.PvntiHi, lSk'. f Those Senator who.-e terms expire u: 1 lN'U . art- Messt s. M o..daury, Wiley, Ch -ise. S Sandford, Mirks, Chambers, Iredell, U nhj tarn Smith, Fois.di, Burnet, Johas'en. Hendricks. Kane.'M'liinlcy, Ration, ai;uj Rowan W VIn 18:5I Messrs. Holmes, Webs'?:,? Foot, Rohbins, Seymour, Dudley, Hu ;u -son, Rarnard, Nnidai.;, Xun. Smith. lx ler, tiiuinivXoble, Ellis, Ikatuu and IU--In !:n3: Messrs. Sprague, Bed, Sd bee, Knight, Frelina!i:iV5en,Clay'on, 'ly well.Rrowii, lhyn Troup, White,!-
1 ingston, Adams, M-I.in, Km? ,M V
A lorlVoin Mexico t'-ent. s:sV ,ipvJiror. J.V A1
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