Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 54, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 December 1845 — Page 2
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Tf V i" L CZ 4l .aI I ms above specified, has been considerably augtnei - ' Am'l allowed on those cancelled Sept. 19 ,1843, 28 910 33 Value of corpoiation toclr, in 1S45, ÜUÖKtUfl JU(UC yCtUUIClitcJ. As all these objects of expenditure, however, I AmJ tilled Ion those candled W 11. 184 lt. 2S.353 00 Value of win. in 1S44,
TIM-WEEKLY.
r.TCK.HAL VIGILANCE 13 Tilt PRICE Of LIBERTY.
INDIANAPOLIS, DECEMI1EK 4, 1S13.
ted. As all these objects of c.xp
are provided fur by pcrmtnsnt appropriations, under the 1st Article of Chapter XIII., Revised Statutes of 1313, it is supposed that the excels involves no violation of law." The .Auditor then gives s'.atemeti of the condition
i of the varioui Trust and other Funds, and of the PuL-
Am't allowed on those cancelled Jan. 31, 1815, S2,6h9 00
Increase,
Total to January 31, 1815, $84,332 07 ue P'onal rropi-rty in 1S45 Am't allowed on those received during the year .Nalueor mein imj, IS l.r), as report, d by the Treasurer of State, 3G31G 00 J Ir.crcnse,
$7,723 $24.962,390 24,301,070
Total to this date, $I20,G78 07 The total payments on account of tix per cent, treasury notes have tin n been :
On account of principal, $1,008.565 00 On account of interest, 120.G7S 07
$I76,9S power.) was induced in consideration of the expected nro
108,a7o tcction and guardianship of tfie Lnglish Government in
the lineal descent ot the French Crown, or the result of a candid repugnance, on the part of the King of Trance, to the growth of republican institutions, I will not attempt to decide. II the former reason controlled, it was an insult to the Trench neonlc ; if the latter, an indi"iutv to
$61 1,320 1h,,. United States. $1 1S.GI.").I97 I The American who looks around, and beholds the ele1 16,237,90.3 ' vated position of this great Republic, sind contemplates ; " ; the distant future, when millions of people shall he pros-$-,377,9G3 pering on the shores of the Pacific, and sees the hl-sin"3
'Toe increase in the value of our taxable property which this Government has conferred, and is yet to cmiduring the last year, though not so Ian'e as was an- ler "'V.' ,,s .WM cifiz,'"H a!,d 1,10 "ppressrd of o'her
lunus, ii in; neneves in tun power i.i an ov rrulmg I'rovi
Va'uc of all tnxat les iti lb' 15, Value cf sjn.e in IS 11,
Inciease ,
The Itloniioiis. The last "New York Sun" has an editorial article, as well as a letter from Xauvoo of the iTIth October, concerning this extraordinary people. The letter is from James Arlington Rcnue!t,aud professes to sketch their future dc?igns as follows : Thc present organization cf the church, with the twelve apostles at its head, with a president who) holds the keys of the kingdom, is one that must stand : and when these shall have pone to California, Mormonism will be n more in the United States.
L'ut there will bo a mighty gathering of all na
Annual ilcport or flic Auditor or Mate.
The Report of the Auditor of the State is one of jc pe; .
inemosi important documents presented tu the peo . The Import shows that frum August, IS, until ! pie by Legislative enactment. While a Governor's t,jC IiaMage ,.f the act of January 4'7th, 1312, State :
rnessace mav remmmrml nipnnrpt Ii r thn ttiture. Ihr n : : i , .i . ... .... .. r : i - ., . .. ''
' " -...v., , Jionas on various accomns. were isucu l ) lie amount Total.. 51 I51mii (i It 'ipaieu, iurnisn-s e-rauivm-r evidence ot the sleadi- ,1-..,... i. i:., ..t.-rr.t.t iiicnf at...: !.
I i) M I J I 1 1 111 r-i--.,.u ui . - """I " iDrij,na iui "i.-.. J.w:-t Mil III I II Hl-1 l Hi 1 -l HIV- vlll ill HI in (J .WOl 1IIOII Villi' I U II W V ULUU W Auditor S heport tells tchai has Lern done. We shall cf 15411,00,1. Of the-..- there have been redeemed , FIVi: VVAi CK .NT. THCASUUY NOTES. ly exploding resources of t!,c .State. Since 1810, the -her be disturbed nor annoyed, when the question is tobe established on the Pac.fic ocean! Or.e thiig make but few, if any, comments upon this document, and cancelled JS'J,G11,CT0, leaving outstanding on tl.c l.'ndor ihe rut of January 31. 1st?, pro- "increase has been G,G07 .(:;() ; since Hll ,.!. asked too fieii by far what is to be the course ot Tu- you may rely on and that is, this pc .pic will never Vemight reter to f articular s in this, as in the An- lst day of November, 115, $l-,EiHI,T(M). The Agent ; and since 1S-W, 87-775. The act of g' Thelr.di dof the illu.trious Wn,hin;ton,c,presscd ! nH With ; rtr ditor'8 former report These matters, however, be- of Slate reporl: t!nt ,,ajJ rreeivcJ bomJs lQ :Q !, ' 1 J " fiVe lvr rf nt . 1S1, exempting from taxation all property not liable in hi letter to Patrick llenrv, cf the date of'thi ihh of . l slrablc tlntlhey .hould, as they are determ;n-
amount of 20,(.K), which woul l leave the entstand-jrv note, were issued to the arnount of 1722.640 00 to execution, reduced the value of taxable returned lyoNthc fariÄery consider Governor T.rd an old woman in brehing bonds at this time, tfl-ttU.OyO, on W hich amount , Cc,i?T L4fi V.0 00 ; that year, Compared With tlieir Vahle 111 1S1J, Ä), American citizen. The original is now betöre n.e-by.c. They eay that, instead of , f rmittlng thdn to
tue Dank pivs the interest on $1,:VJ0,( U'.), leaving to ( at. celled Januny nth, 1S41, fli 9:M 00 1V-J ; and the returns for therefore s!mv the lavor 0 a tnend, and from it 1 extract the following, deienü themselves against the mols. he legalizes the provided for, interest on sU, ))A)( 0. Cancelled Jai.uaiy 31st, lb 13, IZAOj CO ;an increase 0VXT those of 1913, of ÄMjr,S,Ü'J.j TI e itaIi(.i' !"5 t,IU WOrdi untlersC01cJ ' llc original auto- mobs by throwing in to their aid some if the State
! : , 1 I 1.. ! t i -i fr'-r--.... . lorces. i nis is w nai is cajieti ii.cir auusc ci tneviov-
. .A.v ni it' iri in iim 1,1 1 'i' 1 v illi Tiiiii'ifi'iir n 1 i 1 1 w & 7 1 wi
Total to Jjn-jaiy 3Isr, ISU, JjIO.iIjOO ...w .1 .,..-, 1 can niosi reugiousiy aver, i nave no wisii wnicn 13
lions ot dollars per annum, which, at our present , incompatible with the dignity, happiness and tm mter-
$31195 00 ftf tavftticn. wouLl Imvo nnn..:.11v n.hVd tr, .1 sl.of ibe people of tili country. My ardent desire is,
... . - .... and my aim has been (ns lar as has depended upon the
receipts at me treasury ainut ten thousand dollar?. ; Executive department) to comply strictly with o,,r
long more exclusively to the Legislature.
Under the 24th section of chap. 0, Revised Statutes of 1843, it is made the duty of the Auditor of the State 44 to report and exhibit to the General A.cm-
bly, at its annual meeting, a complete statement of
The amount of interest which will he due, 011 the
the revenues, taxables. funds, resources, incomes and 1st tlav of January next, o;i bonds outstanding, is as
property of the State, known to his oti.ee; end of the follows, to-wit:
public revenues, and expenditures of the preceding n $100,000 Wabash an t T.iic canal bonds for . ... , . . , .. i- five yeais, at ix rei cent., 30,CC0 fiscal year, with a detailed estimate of the expendi- 0,, COO at ttxcl ter cent., U three yean
i ensuing
tures to be defrayed from the Treasury for tl
year," &c. &c. &c. The Auditor then gives the receipt at the State , Treasury, for the last year, viz : i Total receipts from Nov. 1st, 13 4 1, to ! Oct. 31st, 1345, inclusive, .1,13,413 7G Balance on hand Nov. lit, IS 11, 371,710 -14 :
Cn fl0.V04.0C0, fur five jcats, at fire rcr cent., 2.73S.500
10,001 (0
Sil,001.1G) 0;
The expenditures have been, on the various accounts set forth, This leaves a balance in the Treasury, on the 1st day of November, 194.", provided all warrants issued prior to that date had been paid, of There are, however, outstanding warrants to the amount of True amount in the Treasury at the close of the fiscal year, ending Oct. 31, 1515, ....
The Auditor remarks, that in rtference to this
balance which standing unexplained would indicate a high degree of financial prosperity the remark made in the last annual report from this office may here be repeated : It consists almost wholly of a currency which cannot bo made available in defraying the ordinary expenses of the government, and po-es-sing no value except as it evidences a gratifying reduction of our public debt. The anticipation indulged at the date of that report, that a sulTIcicnt amount of current funds would be paid in, on account
of revenue collected in 1341, to meet the demands t:j
Total, $2,777,3;i Our whole foreign deht is tlio:i as follows : II nd on which the State hat to piy intern', $11,000.000 IkMidi on which the 11 ink py interrt, 1,31)0.000 lu;eiet which will Lc due Jaiiu-iry lt, 1313, 2,77?,32 i Total, $13,257,3:0 The following is the amount of interest tUlinj due annually :
744 OS'J r-0 (,n $lCO,roo, at i per cn.t., On 3(J,' 01, at seven pn teuf., 0:i f 1101,000, at five pet cent.,
$G TOO 5i7,70J
Outstanding" J.inutry 31st, lS4o, The wm jnnt n eeive! Itiriti ihe last liral year.
arcoidirg to the teoit cf the lxeauier cf
Slate, is,
O.-VTO fO rphe avcr;ige value per acre of lands and improve- ' pngvtncut foreign and doineslie ; but to keep the United
on..,.i,Sa,.hM..e Wii Ott ' meats in 1511 was .5 19; ,n ISll.'. 50; in W1J The following amount f inteict hve been atlowcJ on (-0; in 13 X 1, $5 0.", and for tins present year, is j influence of none. In a word, I want an American charthes n tc, wht n receivclat the tirauiy: ! . . . , ! , ,i , i .. ,, ' . On thiisccancellclpiioi t)Novcmber 1st. 1S4J, f 315 76 M thus vhownig a reduclion each year on the ! ac " l,,al u!ft powers ol Lurope ma3 he convinced we o ,i,oc cancelled January M.h, ISM, ' M I value per acre, notwithstanding the improvements i Ä vv';!? t Ti i V"Ul ";,J,U'SOn those cancelled Janua.y 31.-1, IM, 4.C73 51 !,,,f n o , . . i L " Y W3 X. bC rt'Si,CCl.ed h Jmy
. uwi, in u k-ui; v iiw; i vui uiu.i mi inci Li-e(l 11KO "i uome ; anu not
Total to Januny 3lt, 1S41, Am Hint allowed on thoe ier ive 1 dining1 the list fi-cl year, as icpjtted by the TnasUitr of State,
Total to this date,
ny uecotnin tlie pa
JS.S12 79 ours, tnu-t have been made, t t-o Lif-e an extent." " n.ni r ranee, creale uisseustous disturu the ptium'i , , . . . ... he tranquillity; and dissolve, perhaps, forever, the ce1 ue Auditor then proceeds to state the probable cause : mont .vhirh binds the Union. 1 1 ' 10.229 31 of thi icducti Jii, and recommends k';r;tlati v? action! I am satisfied that these sentiments cannot be other
$19,042 10 !
on ti c subject.
ernor that we ec in the papers.
'Tiieri; ere already organized twenty-five companies of one hundred families each, to be filled up during the winter, for the march to California. Each family of ten persons wili have a strong wagon draw n by four oxen, and supplied with cery thing necessary for the journey. "A troop of horse will be organized ls an advance guard. The whole Mormon people arc called in from Europe and America, so that they expect about two hundred thousand persons to congregate ithin one year at the bay cf S:m Francisco ! Several ships will be fitted out in England to take their people round Cat c
Horn, and others w;Il sail ho:n New lork m the
TI.e niiie p.iymcn s on account of five p" cent, tieasuiy i Also, a tabular statement exhibiting the amount of ; inr to,"
..... i. . . i . .. .
ie man congenial in your own your aid therefore in J spring. Is not this a timptiiv i lace for an r.ld Uni-
enrrjin mein imu tiuci, wuum oe nattering anu p,ta ! ted States ollicer lik
ntte' have then teen:
On arci ut;t t f piifcipal, On accuuntif inttrct,
Total, ;';5ü,2i0 j --oi,rt "The number of i!!s ret-.nifd for 1S44, from eigh- , Tuta, c , , f . ; 10 Sio9,177 40 .. r i . i . . . C' I Throit he chbtef the S ate, both f.rcign an 1 Jj:ncstic, 5 ' -four coiiniica, ns shown in tanular statement No. m,, , r.n .
... . . i . I in ij ia iiiuiii'i u.i ji miiiiii-, ii nil ; 10 ot my last annual report, was 1 l"J,4.rj, and the H n 0!. which the State i.a t.. ,-ay ie.terot, t ttl valuo of taxable l.i t!ie s.unc counties, was ' Hot ..! on which the tnnk r-ay inteiest,
5snO,:ri'J,r:U3. Since the d:;tc of that report, the six i Intect which will be due Janumy lt, 1S46, 2,777,32 ! counties from which no rer.orts hid boon rreoivrd in ! v'x I1' cent tieasuiy n te ouMiik!.- 401,433
timo. I,um u!, r,.tr,.s O.ou in-r tb,, fid Imv i, vr n mount ! ''-" st " 'v 'ue w Pircfl Uiy nute,
N. !- 1 n - - -" n '"VUHt I ..lj r n I
.i u,i iu of pt)ps anJ taxabe property t lo.uit :
taxes assessed i:i tht sv.Tal r-mm ! f r v-rlu
-Sl 315 CO . . r 19,012 10 P'0"4 f.-5, w!i:rh, excepting seven cou:ities not return-
el, sJdvvs the following result :
Arm tit.t a'srsed for S ntc putpocs for 1S43, AmoiiM asiiSi (1 fjr coiitity ptirposc, A:n u:.t aesed f'T ruad puij o-e, Aiiioiint : s sscd fr school ptirpoics, Am iunt assessed township purposes,
319,421 51 312.7S' SO
$11 0CM.C0O i.:lo,oco
e myself, who has been through tlie
last war! They wHi me much to join thrm, ai:d I presume, if I did, I would have the first military command in the camp of the -aints. They certainly require a lender with a mil.tary and mathematical head, and one who has seen active urvice; Lut 1 am
too old to settle in the U o-t." The "New York Sun," in its own cditcrial article,
Polls. TaxaUet. Allen, 1,730 f 1,711,137 Ca, l.l.VS 1.0r4.93G Ieka!b. - b'.'2 56.5,310 Malison, - - - - 1 3 IG 1,33.ÜI0 Ni.ble, .... Ufjj S.'COSl While, .... 441 403.0S-J Total, --- 5,9:'6 j,bo!,lC2
147,000 1 441,320 i
(estimated.)
Five j er cent, treasury imtc outtarn!itj,
ii. iciest now cue on nvc er cent ncaury ! not , (fslinnttd,) CD.O03 ! Loan fum the La:.k, ui.Jer act cf January 15, IS 14, .riC,oeo I
$1G.4G2.0S0 The amount of interest to be ail annually on the fuiegoi it debt, ii as fulluw, ta wit : lneict on b hilIs a above st-ted, 55G.220
These .sums being a l d to the returns In rctofore i 'P1-1 ;,x P "r.v . I . I i I .i i i u ii ; Inter st on fire r cr cei.t. tic-su. - i.o c , reported, would show tlie number ot polls and value 1 J
r i 4 .
-.j.i-o . ;, Vr ... n,-.-......., . c T-...-f v i,. i . n . 0...1.1:.!. .. .1 r. .1 . .... . . I . mat the uciirn c
uiun, 1 11.1 'iii jju uni 11 yji 1 1 ;i 1 until . .11111 1 1 1 x 111 191.111 n 1 1 . 1 mi 1 11 uu 11 11 run ft 1 ii;i 1 w 111 111 1.1 c-
II-Ü ! and expenditures on the Wabash and Erie Canal. n,r nn P"1 f"r. 0tl'rS' U".1 ,,ot.,,,,-y ",i,ke "'e "1? acrrI,t;lI4,.vr;'!nn-Vt ,h P1 iS )lch
u, uui m uniain it oeinre ine w orni. iiur " ' "" 'rj'lv o.uu u ti.; spncuoi rej uiu.can nent is onward. Those at home v ho arc principles than could j.os.siLlv l e the rule t f Europe.
Dear Sir, 44 Your most obed't and " vcrv hb'le serv't, . WASHINGTON. " Tatrick Henry, K-q." And further. let me here introduce a narnrrranh from
10G,93t) 7ä a letter of one of the moxt distinguished and eloquent j
fi 9)1 CO .Statesmen o America. I is her Ames, of o d 3Iass;iehu-
4,470 76 ' setts. 1 have been fortunate to light my cyn on thi an- ' runs as follows :
to-rnpli letter iiom .älr. Ames, written to Alexander 44TlIE aIokoS. William Smith, brother of JoC
e-
.ere
near
a
. r-r i -.1 . nit hi niiiuill lJ l . I l JlllLI ItjlVliM; . J (Ireat Uritain Iris conducted in a manner not to be borne. Ion- tinie, and that, m tact, with hate in their hearts.
and confidence in the French ought to have its limit. I skilfully kept up by the Älormon leaders, whose pock- : would not offend anv of them, hv needlesslv showing ets are to ho rnnYl.cil hv !! oir tn.l ti n n ic f tl
The Auditor closes, by referring to the conflicting distrust, hut I would "not hazard America hy'really lay- Mormons will he alike purged of Ainrircn feeling provisions of the hw relative to the tenure of office 11 ,le- Let ll,,ein. al1 k"P ut ,a ciril distance." ! a!1( sj.ul ont tV a hnrr;cr t"p mountains nnd church r i . i- , , 1 lie great and wise priuein es here laid clown, should ,.,-.,.: ,, . r.- ,i .i r t of county troasnrers, and an Appendix relative to the nev,r he abandoned. The f .ther of his countrv wished lrit ,0,'s ?"' "ther tl an M.rmm ficcd m.
uni u.e ucign oi j.r;gr :nn ui:r and 11. o 4twele
Total aspmcnts f.r 1S1, A 'd delinquencies rf fr.rmcr years charged on the d .i,l ic itci for 1 S 1 3 ,
f 700,524 91 113,572 13
Total arnjut.t of the duplicates for 1S43, $ü'J,o97 04 Tili Auditor estimite the amount to be collected on the duplicates for 13 13, at Ä-To.Wl "1.
Tetal,
of taxable property in the State for 1?44 to be qs fol
lows, to wit : rollt. Tax -M it 11S.331 $llo72:7,Doj ii Ti r. io i " : . r t .
ii;c itiuii .or '' in ruuscquence Ol UlC I taxnhlos. a-d Cor thn nnvment of nn nnnual interest
m rl ' . I J .
411 L D 1 1 U
'Thus it will he m C:i that the faith of the Sate stands pledged f.r the ultimate payment of a debt
; nearly eijual to one-scvemh of the value fall its
JG-J7,72 ! 'e nnv a'ain have occis!ori to nlludr tu the T?o
J f- - - V'-- . . f. 4V t w port, and particulars not noticed above.
account about equal, at this time, (without inclini ng the int'Tet' falling d.i.; o:i the bank bonds) to one half of one per cetituui of the value of nil it- taxable
Such an amount of indebtedness is well
im- Tr .1 - . 1 Ii , IUI 11 UlllH ll'l l.-l'F, 111 I OOSl I UVI1CU Ol on the Treasury, during the vcar just closed, has been i: r . r , , i-. " J ' lmquencv ot some ot the county auditors,
nearly realized. lp lo tins ui.e, all claims wh.cn more deficient than they were hist yi ar; but from an have been presented and audited, have been liquidated examination t f thoc aire idy received, th op.niou is without inconvenience to the public creditors; and it j'ihVd" thnt the nuaibtr of polls for will be in-
is presumed
countered
may fall due
revenue s! Treasury.
- .1 ......... .' I " l l .' 1 l'
ble extent; but as the revenue for IS 15 is now in ,,,c.c 'ullHUU ' caictoauon, .no m ) , Lrjvo ,n) a, ,t))lM,f rnl extrication from our p-rilotis ii .1 i i f . - posing o-.ir treasury iin'c circulation nhsorbed, ihe i ' ii .t. ... , .... , , process of collection, the holders of warrants hcreaf- it ,.,.;. ,.,,,' ;m . ,t . , , i Mlln- ,,,'wri-. 'tv and tiiygrace, a State hke 1 . . . -iva. loiio-A ing s.att-ments wul show ti,c am umt that W"tild i . ,.. V7-:., ...
i'iuo i ami", ii- .-lull, hi iiiiw-T'. luiiMiL i!iirr mi-
t!ic
OSTOIl
sentiment kuowi
ii.iimmi.ii iuo r mein is ouu aru. i nose at noine u no arc f t ineipir: 1 1 ;i 1 1 ciuni jossiLiy i c wie rule t I lurop
in tho habit ot pr. thf tin the. dissolution , our I nion, 1 hese are ilium Sill. til's views. He is oppesrd to
vviwiLt3 iiui u JV1 4 UUl lilt IMU IMi 1'invy P lirillfJ ifrn In v Ii t I - 1 ntw ?o r-ih,r. C.I
at home. it .i n.. ....
o . i iiviiij- in ii. ..otriiir ii j npr r, wtiit n spcaüs a
tru
1 not
! .tl. T TI ,1
that but little embarrassment will be rn- raseu ao-.u; u,. w v:r tue returns mr n i, ami , , , , o cx . . , of . . ov . . .ur. jomiM.m is well
..nl. . f ., I,,,t il'l ! I ' t .r.l .... . . "II ii - it ,
in rm.vidin- for the r,vm,nt f mwI, , o-' , ' ,i ! the prosperity i f the State at heart, the m st painfull '- vtmgrrssirom laryi;
, ..j es:im an arid n s o o rcreitf ci m it a ii: 1 1 v . . i . i ..... ... i .. i- r
from thi time- until ti-nrm-nt . . . . i- i .1 , irri!ouini: ; mil gloomy as ti.e untre undo ioted y ; p uues, nis views in lun r 01 . ironi mis lime tinrii i..e nre-ent ear s ctitompnt n.nnt n- i,- .,. mn,i, ti.n mun'r , . ... . - -
I . ..ll.ll..lll H.I.W V . l- ... . . , ....... I... ...... 1 , ,, . , , , I,,,., I I .. I.... - I .. .1 . . I.I . . .. 1 . . I .1 . .
... ... -ri 1 1 -i M i- iwi- 111 ...I .).n 1 .. , I-, in'- 'u.i 1 i mi 'i o ouii vi iii uix'-iiiiiiio , uuu 'tu w r.n me ercater mierest. 1.1 II be pud in. Tin? balance now in the t p A asse-sed 1:1 If ! wo.ild he K'1..M I. nnd the 1 : 1 " .. . 1 I .K-ao-i miui .1,
it is trn,, is notavailahl. to nnn,,i,W, Vlh.e of tixabb prope;tv U.KVX. Adopting ! 1 '.'i . . Ü ! : ' , ' .. " ' " 1 I1 " ' spe
ll'l rfc;n4 I 'i'.ci. iii.iu iw itlll ill It J I ' I. I II. L
m'm!,u?' . . .. . , , . ' the following in the Älormrn rar er, which sicr 1 here are some, who for peculiar considerations desire 1 :,fr . 1 : . 1 1 1 the abandonment of our claim to Oregon, sneak of a X ' P":nf? T,VV 'e apprehend, a separate Kepuhlic. I humbly concei-e that ihey will f P;nt in n t, rrnce to their wrongs. We could
have but few t join their standard; ritlur ready to par- l,t'llcvc 'i, a government ot laws, any sect, no
enance matter v. lint their htnh migli
IV111, Cost Joli;is.;ii upon
Juc ticn. We find the following letter from the Hon. Win.
i.osi jnjinson, mthO. 1 . Journal ot Commerce ot eel out our territory to a foreign rou.r. or Pf.iii".tr..iirn matter what their htiih mi"ht I.e. would pvit turn
known as a late mem- establishment of nn independent sovereintv on its been dm en out of the land ii (t art.iis. The Mort'l. ... .. .1 1 r .1 .1
and FeipT i Wl i- in . uuuu.ony 01 me nauon is in nie mon paper sn vs : 1 1. J.eil. il l.i 1.1 1 1 , ,1 f 11 . If. ,,C iJ Khrlir 'I'm u, wr-. r j .... 1 ......... 1 I.. . ... ".1 t- . . ... . .. . -
,x ui 1 , ".' , " e owe me niieu Mates p.ouiing. e "-o out Oregon will be regard- one section are spent ahnest betöre known at the ex- t,,- fri.p. ns Pvif c1(,m i,,,,, ti rt 7.....
m thov nnnot he cun tremilies. . , .,;. f,ui.i.iui. asth(v cannot be Flip. ..r and pr-ploowp - millions. f,.r tho dr.truction of l.fc
cial attachment to the sita,cs js ',"( ?t ,ie tlltil(; (if irrr.ot, ;ilJ(i ,)r ,,., ,,,. and pro; .-rty in Mh-ori trnl in Illinois. The blood
the nation will never abandon in Ykiim, I would not he ot our Lrst mcM stains the land, and the ashts of cur
consnhretl ai entertaining the desire that it should aet property will preserve it till (Jod come? out of his
ter to be issued can read v convert them Int., h ....,1.1.. i 1; 1 1,,. .1; v.. r : ... ! it& 1 a.iuwk i.-mui.: 0 ciu-.". u.ioui nssing 1IU-
. Ä :t r J : " 7. ''T;t, ' V . . , . , ' u"'iHHib;lities from our people, or grinding tlic-ni to the I (Jmm mis Mv attention has I nc
u jhuulj; uiui, lor ii.uiu 10 uic -.uuuiy 1 rea- a, a mm. v oe u, y Vr.a,.u i-ic pa it.e.H o. nucr-; 0;,:rps;ve l;lX:uiu, h,,,, r . ; n a kite iiu.i.l..-r of your paper, in whir
Stire. , CSl Oll our public etil. , f u , f ,,(),,rnnu,llt ,n,l l". alius,,,,, U madeto op.nion, ofmine, on
Our treasury note circulation hivim? been so An ement of Ä0 cent n ear!. P dl, u;.- we nn v st.ll furnisli the world with cvi.b nee. t i:it 1 ,,,m: x '". ' -hi olli, ,, capa. ,1 v
- 1 1 1 .1 1 , ,r- M,e rnimhcr u poll to te, m r.'un.l nutn . " 1 1 r 1. . 1 1 r i- 1 . 1 . a select l.oininittee, in the House of It
r ' -" 11UH.J vi.ut- i. UW U lll' I Leii. l.HIH! WnllM iru .... 41 'Hl H ' ' '"" wn- ... .u..n -- fl... lut,,! I;it,j
Administration of -Mr. Full;.
Washington, Nov. 17, 1S15.
Tt the F.idtors of t!e Journal of Commerce.
ailed to a letter
h some pointed
the ( )reon qties-
us chuirman of
epresentaliveM ol
premium, in conseqtience of the accumulated interest, An as s""t of 20 cent on ra-h $ K -o of tniu .1 i -.i .i i i !e, setting d;wn tlie ain.'tint at J1 lS.O iO.' OO, the opinion may be expressed with the utmost confi-! WuUlJ giveb . . . .... dence, that the amount of current, funds, which will ' be collected andpaid in, on account of the present : . T"u ------ , ,. . . . 1 Deduct fiom thu am ut Xf years collections, will be more than sufficient to free Dclitq:ieicies cn the a-$se.mer.ti for Ihe Treasury from the difficulties under which it has thc 2T fpo.ofiO labored, for the lat three years. And having once "r ST
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precipitately; hut with dignity and courage, which hiding-place, and gives this nation a hotter place than avoids all extremes , he did SkIoih ami (Jomorrah. 'When they cease to "'Ä&i cost wiixsox. ; Tl "" ',,a" 1,0 J, fur " " 'Thev will become formidable enemies to th Unilllt Idle lorcin .Aiv. 'ted States cither in California or Oregon ; and govWe copy the followiiiL from the N. V. us." eminent sh ni'd loo!: to thi m itter In oo.n
ry r "iv in rvuiun,
ovliüiit irir a W.ilit of tint niirril iriiifirlf ii'v.ii
Ö , - tions de-,nd 'and I ät i , o n , ;n Zv V, 1 u- V r.nr, sponuent, mat many oi me as being indicative of the ellect at the Käst, of the' Tno Waslungton Tnion says: OvUiguious tu ,) UU, mu U.ai in our opinion any State mji ,u (onress ere in f.ivor of ass.rting the title of . .. l'li ii? r which may rofn-i? to acknowledge the sauctity'uf just ; the United St ,tes to thc whole of Oregon. ,a,e ncu's ,ru,n l-hand, and of tho character 01 thc W" entirely concur with the .Sun in the IH'rf
c . ! obligations, 'will hive forfeited her station in the sis- Misstatement in regard to tin-Report on Slate relief news itself : , that our gov. tu:;. ; ut should look to this matter in
' j terhood ot States, and no 1 ngcr hi worthy of their ( n,a,, UY tuv lI,c llu n ?ctn to call for Tii news by tho Miv-oehtisctls had no other ef- ss- " ' angry and fanatical foriiiK s Fuch as
Tctal, -
f GO,cro 17.000 -5.CO0
pot rid of these embarrassments, it may safely be re-
lied upon, that economy in our expenditures nr.d t
prompt collections of revenue, w ill preclude all neces- : Surplus in the tieasury,
sity of again resorting to that short-si'-htcd policy, ' n ascment of 50 cents on each poll, ar.l 25
which, for thc sakeofn. relief, postpones the T " "1C ' lJÜ"' on" K" .... r . , ii Delinquencies cf foimer ) eais collected, - evil that is sure to come with increased aggravation
at last." Total, m, . . , .. . Deduct for delinquencies on $357,0C0, lne Auditor gives tho expenditures of the State ' Cots of collcrtijn, - - - . Government for the fiscal year, ending Oct. aist, A,lliUal expenditures of the State, -1340, which amount in the aggregate to 71,122 Ü9. i TotJ, The expenditures on the suni acrounts, (with! .. c t, . . . . . , ! Sun lut in the trcaturr, -
iait -r,n M , , , ; An asesmei t of 50 cent- on each po". nd 30 1311, was JJ,.)U'5 t'.i thus showing a reduction; cent on each $!00 .f t.xtde, would give - for thc year 1310 of .,'210 41 -an amount large ' '-uquencies el ferner iens collect J, - enough certainly to satisfy the strongest desire for re- Total, trenchment and economy. The accounts which have f)pljrt t r delinquencies on JllG.OCO, 7000 uajrS.c t:,C largest eduction are l!,osC fur ,,u:,!,c . ÄÄÄ. .V tthnu. I lf printing, and for stationery and fuelthe former hav- j r ing been reduced $1 1,021 5'.), and the latter $10,-j To!Äl, 80J 41, miking an aggregate of 22,4J7 OtJ, only j Sur, lm in the tiesniry, - S3,000 less than the entire expenses ot tho Lo -isla- ! An fr.ent of HO cer.ts n erh jell, snd 33
fnro-tAnacnn TU ;,.-l; I.. L ! vu.5mi ,nr,iwvi diiuh HUUM e
-.V- ... , .. -.j. . jnuinai aiLuiiiu i.iis ueen Deli; u
for thc reputation of the Stute, as well as grntifving
to our creditors, fhouhl this evidence consist, hnerf ', of same definite action, rather than iivnrral rx
feet upon the market than to excite the flour market
confidence and respect.' And it would be fortunatel "; explanation.
came mv duty'to make a Report in accordance with the J,ul tUc Views of hold rs very considerably, tiews of its i'neniher. 1 n the r.rn.-rem of (Iio.h l.ihors I Some ask S I . AImmU J.l) bills Were S.'id at U 7.
irIIed on the ('onimi..ioner of I'nUic l.an.U. for an esii. '1 iie buyers ?CllJral!v Were lookill' for the iicas hv
pressings of ! !;Lsl,iln e opinion. Xt time could be mate of the number of acres ofnll the uhhc lands of the the Dn'taimia. Sales wheat. 1 U'.) for Souihern; 140 more propitious for smh action than the present ; each 1 rnit d St teü. He furnished me with a copy of a table for (Jen "see. J.",(MK) bushels Southern corn 7l cents year that parses by without some provision being!"1 which the, area of the puhlie l.m.U was calculated to per fiti lbs. Canal o its ."iO.a.VJ cents: Southern 4 la ATt.
tnro tor our on i he , .t v.- I i n?. !,..- t.. . ' me r.'iu uejjree oi .orin i.iuiuue. i ms taiemeni i was
3.-i7 noo : and s'.ouhl we conti-ttio to slirink from the asnmo-! 'nt orporate in ti.e report, and req-nred tin
n -. n,. c :. . -i :t:... .i ,. ,.' 1 1 omini smuiht to make the c.iuMil.itioii to the l.ititu
w noii u jiii .'.-pou-Muiiuy, ine1 inn." c .iiuru ie i.ir lls-
1 11,000
the ."Mormons wot, hi carry with them, our ou n citi
zens would lind them tiouulesomc'custoniers let the tide f emigration he diverted to Oregon or California. "We understand that the number of Mormons is already estimated at .ri7,0"0.
- $ii';,ooo
(öl decrees 40 minute'. The Cotntnisstoner infinite
that lie previously furnished Lord Ashlnirioti with
copy of thc same or u similar table, calculated lo the lUth
.tint when even the ujc ol relief will be lost. As $332,000 ; y(tt tjirrc. js otiji,, jn the pa-t that need excite a
s-m.se of humiliation. J.eproachcs from crt-iin nuar-' de"ree.
j t 'rs have not been wanting, but handily for the char- As I considered the title of the I'. S. was as -ood to
acter of tho State, it has been found los dilicult to in- i ri" Oregon as a part, and was valid as to the whole, fl.'2.0CO di.l'To in iLriim-i-tiirv puitlmU. thin tn ('..1 il.r. i I required the eah-uhitor to embrace what I tielieve.f t
deru e tl .at wool.l in'ifv their "i,. In the lnc' '' b"ds f the I'nitetl States. It was accordingly
4-ijariini j . v ."mi . I i i... i...
l.irh-y, prime (: cents. ! rI'Ii All'. i-ICcil tci .
le of l 'i0 ncus ro,n abroad, by the Fritannin, is of a Two young men. Van Stecnburg and O'Connor, are d'me character. There is tio doubt but that the under sentence of d-ath in Xex Vork for the murder
, H uenciency o ioou in Ireland is very alarming. Lut a of sll,.rj,r S:cclf, in 1)j;nvri üth arge proportion ot the excitement on the Mi'.iiect mu-t , ... be attributed to political notation. The free trade caso; they dnl ir.t thctnlve.
interest in England, and the repealers in Ireland, are making the most of th ; matter to overthrow vi.stnig regulations. In fact tho proeeedings at ' Conciha-
ijiougn
- 240,000
i years, the? State of Indiana has raised, by the direct
reduced over ?$3,09'), and the expenditures for specific purposes above .C,000. The prohitc account is sorr.e
Total, Deduct for deti'!.-uinri en 1. 1" 'i fit iO
.! OAlA t .i i . . .. .. .
5hw larger man tasi year, ami considerably more i.o.ti of coiifcon, -
ipjenciei of fjnncr 3 eais col!ec d, -
$41G,0oo tnx tbe persons and property of her citizen.-,, the 4-)i(00- su:i t 1,1. ")?), ''()', b '.sides defraying the expenses of collection, which may be estimated at s:7),H;( more $45,000. thus making the requisition upon thc tax-paving ! po; uhtion amount to mere than s.U)i),0(H) j-er annum. : During the same period she has contributed towards ! the piymcnt of her debt cxistit:g in the shape of six flf3,50 percent, treasury notes, as will be seen by reference to the preceding part of this report, upwards of f :92,öLO ; f.(?vrn hmidrcd thousand dollars a fact to'whieh her pcQ 1 pp!e miy appeal in vindi-n ation t.f thc fair fame of 430(-0 li:0 '9tal, ?ro,n th odium C repudiation. Her obli
gations to her own citizens, to the .amount of more
ire county, it is a hard
s commit thc fatal act,
they were in thc croicd, by one of which it
was committed. We think th; Governor cf New
Vork should commute the punishment, and so thinks
foil jws :
murder prelimderomcd
. 1 1 .. 1 1 ... i I. . I ... I. . i . ...
..t .. .t. i .. i i ' o'"i o ui in iv iii.iiu'i !: ioo,vt(i hm II .is a ueui niin. -i o t i ...it
I mane, - no i no n o on me o s u un; .uiu un e, ami . . . - . . . o mn .viuaiiv journal, w lliCil siaics me case as
I was furnished with a mpv," whirl, w ill he found in '"".P i"it -. o, iegi-,.ue lor ireian.i as an in.iepen- j T, , , , II..use report ',JG, HJ session of the 2Jth Congress, as d.nt nation. Tne reMilt may he a great inoa.fieation ! r' iU:"nV' U!lt X? b?, hm - .fur 10 f,ows : i f duties 0:1 corn. All thc markets are surprisingly of hrni S.t,-',le' w? ,nos,t lr, cl-v 1' I., m k,,t2 the freCoin2 ciimate, the parallel of 4) tirui under tlie circumstances. The railwavcr-mihlnor in:iry t;) tneir execution, the person or persons
dr-reesof North latitude was taken as the northern boun- m shares has broken down, but The sound' railway J' t,ie scan'jllJ', s!l0Jll( have been proven guilty. We d.rv ofO,eoii territory. If the parallel of 54 degree 40 projicrty is better than ever The only results Nvji i 1,Knv hat thc law holds an Stecnburgh and O'Connor mintites (the Northernmost line laimed by h" t'iiilr.1 , f np.)lic.lti.m4 u Parliament aA l a less d,- 1 ?,,,i,t-V ?f Umrrdcr U Yin? arIlW ainon lhose b' States.) he taken as the hot.ndary then I 14, ,40.000 acres , . f . ,4 . ' whom the unfortunats Steele was murdered. Fut the will he a.ld.Ml to the whole mir fare, and the a2-regate , 'nna.1 ' r , - 1 . testitno, v if we read it na-ht f., i Vd M w!.nt;f.. , I.I . amount of the nuhlio domain re,nainin2 to he sold bv ihe ioculaton ui yarns fir (iernnny, in anticipation of . ' ' rCJd 11 r.J?i,t' I' ' l ' k71,if ",hcr
f iMt- i 1 1 tw. t morn r.r.-. tvi.;.i. , .i, i an advance in the duties of the '.dkerein. I,-., ' 01 a persems whose rilic did such fatal exc-
than was anticipatctl when the estimate was made, in j
the last annual report from this office, of the probable amount of ordinary expenditures for ISIO; this has occurred principally in consequence of many claims of long standing having been presented and liquidated ; in the absence of these, the estimate would probably not have been exceeded. It is to be regretted that the expenditures fir conveying convict3 to the State Frison have, also, exceeded the amount estimated and appropriated.' The amounts necessary to meet the ordinary expenditures for 13 lo, the Auditor estimates tinder the different heads to be $07,103 0; " These estimates," says the Auditor, 44 contemplate a reduction of four thousand dollars, fas coni-
Aiaiual txpeodiluics of State,
Total, ... Sutplut in the tteauir,
$o,noo 10,500 7o I'OO
$WO,oou : than two millions of dollars, have, in the embarrassed j state of her finance."-, not only justified but rendered j itnpcratho, a temporary postponement of tho claims .of her foreign creditors; under like circumstances, $171,000 nch has been the po!; y cf all governments, and it is too sound in principle and too well fortified by pre$3 Iö,.rt0 i cedent, t be a proper ground for censure; but cur
To meet thc whole annual intercut account, there domestic debt having b'' :i reduced to a comparatively would be required a levy of tif;y ecu's on each poll, inconsiderable amount, the cheering proqiect is now and sixty cents on each hundred dollars of taxable i presented, that there must s 10:1 accumulate in the property, even should the ratio of tklinnwncy remain treasury, even tinder our present rat-? of taxation, a tiio same ns above estimated; this, however, cannot ; fund, which if not siii'.ieient fully to meet all just doreasonably be anticipated. Ti e resources of our ! m inds on account of our public ebbt, may servo, in people remaining the situ?, it tnu4 be evident that s ' connection with other resources, as a bash fi r souk large an advance in the rate? if taxation runst be ' arrangement with theholderfi of our bonds, acceptable attended with a heavy increase of the taxes returned 1 to Hum and not dishonorable to ourselves. And hav
ing otifC agreed upon some mutually satisfiic'ory principles of adjustment, we may safely tru-t that,
delinquent.
In the event that the Wabash and F.ric canal should
bo completed to Evansvillo, out of the proceeds of the ! with an eeonomical jr vernm-ntand a law-abidi
lands donated hy the (nieral Government for that i f.nd futii-proserving people, the credit of our StU'iC purpose, it is supposed hv m.inv persons. who-r m 'will
pared With the expenditures of IS 15, largely as Ihrv qtnintanca with subjects of this kind t-utitlev? their beyond the reach of suspicion, nnd tho tide of popu-
w-ere reduced from those of previous years. The ' tP:Ml":,s. t' J,rreat respec 1, tnat tlie prohts ut the work ! 1 ittn that 13 now sweeping beyond our borders be
Slate
the last
w - - - . , i-iiiiiiT-ii-arii' iiiTriiiiti.ii-'riiiriiTi. 4- . . .
.... . . . 4 . , j , , , 4 . i.oi'.s, ii iigiou oi c'un The balance ol tiie lteport comprises statements of
OUUIU above
y to cover the necessary outlay in i nprovin t
grounds, and preparing the house for the reception of the Legislature. He recommend-, as another step towards economy, as well as preventing embarrass uk nt at the Treasury,
that the appropriation towards the State House be put
TT I . . . - I lllll A'll'l'llll Tl I Hit .run I. . . . . . c ......... I ... ... I I .. . : .1: ... 1 . . I
I nit:r ilVinf uni nn.nrin t ,n.n,.l. ... T-.1 : km ii" .1111.01 Ali. 1. 1, iiii; iiivt'MiiV W Hi'inru III ""I unui,.iim 11s riu-n'lfs II I ri'UlUU IUII1C
-"j - ..v., . 1 - iiunLiuin. tuuiwuii ivj-jj.iir ouriULT ! . . , - . . ., , . -. , ,
. .. , ... ...w .- ....... j , ,. , , , .-in- c.j in ,iv nwift 1 1111111' 1 u'.tirj miiv u ui u 1 1 ?i 11 year, the expcndittire 0:1 that account, fur .. :m c. 1.. .. 1. .... 1... 1 1 0 . s 1
jeuis, jut, win pr.jo.iniy u i excecu llic amount try tinrivalieu m tnc t.-rtility ot its i-oil, nnd ran.dlv ti n . ..it-. v r .
MtintP.l. fÄ-iIHLIatuI w!,i,-l. w.ln-tr-.,.! m. tiilirer in with an enternr : wi .r n.,.l ;,l...i.: ! w'- ll' " '' aw'4 pciUlllUICa I'll üiXOUIil Ol l SC V.l
v-'- ' -' ' " o. tn,l V- , O I ' ""'i II I III ' IlliVi lll'.Usil !OU 1(1 ). , .
tint this canil, when one corn-doted, will romnro
fivorably, in point of business done and profits realized with nnysim.lar improvement in the United Slates. SIX PER CENT. TPvCASCrtV NOTES. The Eogis,hture, at tho session ed 1SV.MM, bv an
under thc control of the Librarian, and Aw certificate ! a1t' u'J,ich nrnt int, f,I'ct nn tLo l'i:U of 'cb-
u voorhPM f ,r the n-rP,r, T'...l. . J piw.iu.ii- ior nie renei vi roniraciors UI1U
- j ...... wiiuci an !
honest Librarian, such as wo have at present, we second the recommendation with all our heart. The report then gives thc unexpended balance, viz:
lation, for the surplus prodm-c of wh labor a n-.'dv j nUS ,,b,ic u orkS5; -talement ol business done on access to market will thus be opened, it is believed ' lIlC Wr abash and Erie Canal during the vear 14.". so
Lez'i'Iatu e, - . . Public Ptintini. .... State Pri-ioo (ronTejinj conTiett.) Specific Appropiitions, . Stite Home, - New State Piiton, - - . . Contiaject Fund, ... GoTetnor's Hue. - Militia, (AJjutant aoJ Quirtr r-master General,)
$l.2:0 41
4,721 39 302 36 2,40(1 00 10 60 113 G3 24 43
! others engaged on the public works, directed the issUn
of Ireasury Notes to te amount of ine luiilion nnd a half of dollar, hearing six per cent, interest, and receivable in payment of taxes. Coder that act, Treasury Notes were issued as follows, to wit : .Vmount ifsued to October, 1SI0, $ I.2S0.000 Amount issued to December. 110, 43,000 Amount issued to October, lrtll, 121.000 Amount is.ued to Au-uit, 1S42, 47,000
Tattl,
It also gives tlie appropriation overt! ra; n
Judiciary, -
Probate Judge. -
$19,735 23
State Library,
Stationery and Fuel, Executive Üfflcrr. -Prosecuting Attorneys, Total,
$14,141 31 2.7S1 00 115 27 7,517 21 501 85 341 79
$25,33$ 6G
The Auditor add,: "The appropriations overdrawn rc about th4? same an they wre l.act i-rnr iu
xcepiion of the probate account, which for the re I 7 "? rf.CC,T V u tr",ury' WV " fo,,ow,: 1 ' ,,,4"l wuic rea-1 Am 1 llovrcJ on tho. cancelled Jun2, 1841, $4,
Total, 151,500,0 Ü0 Of thi amount there wert cincetled, June 2. 1S4I, f 147.700 Sfptenilirr 10. 1S1C, 3)S1..-.C5 January II, 1841, 200 f25 January 31, 1845, 1 14 510 Total, f SGI 330
Amount nutttandinj- January 31, 1815. $038,670 The amount received durinj- thc last ficl year, a reported by the Treaaur-r of State, i'e 147,235
Amount outjtandini at this date.
The amount of interest allowed on theae notea
$491,435
403 81
They stand convicted, therefore, of murder,
virtue of tcsti-
Thcv were convicted of technical instead of
minimum pr'n e of th public l.u.ds, would yield a reve-i stopped, from thc ann umeemnt that th" duties wi'l ' cu!l011 1 ''' tand convicted, thereto mm of 1 ,:o:,n 4.70r,. j lUli , raised 1 favorable result. Ti.e United .States ; bv COJ1?trlc',0,i ot law, rather than by 1
44 A trui; conv from thc reconl : ! v., .r .,t.. ,,C r...,i .,.1 .. ...;i 1 monv
THUM AS 11. ni.AKE, j iltc w:ntcr-wiU add millions of wealth to our firmim' i flci'j:ilinilirdrr , Lomnussioner. ! :ntorost j In all cass ot revolution, insurrection, conspiracy, "Hon W.Cost Joiivsos, Chairman: Select Com. on j ' riots, &c. & C. the (iovcrntUPIlt and the Courts haVC s:i:,t,. teli. r, House of Representatives." 1 lie return published by the Bank of England for ...:. i .i ertt. i,- . Ul4a .i I I i.i ii , io r it ' . B vis. ted their severest penalties upon instigators and In the body of the Keport at pa? Id m the following tho wcok Cndmg the Villi October, gives the amount i U-adcr. Here, onfor tmat. lv. the leader Vcuddcr) sont'nen: " fy the estiuiatn ot the Commissioner ol . . n , . ,..,. ,,- , t , i .i T- . . V 1 1' the (.eneral Land Oilicc, frefirrrim; to the Commission-; o 11 'tcs actually in circulation, as X ,!,',( ;Jo, 11.), he- i cscapr-d ; and the instigator (Larl) not being armed, er's report in the appendix.) the quantity of land, yet un-1 ing a decrease, as compared with the previous w eek, ron'd not be indicted for murder. It is not, we bd'ieve, suhl, or claimed by the United States m one thousnnd : , -j j Tho public tlpositcs show a decrease ! alU ,,rCl1 thr,t cit!l0r Va iceiiburgh or O'Connor were forty-two inillions seven hundred an 1 Ihtrly-one llmu-, - tT... . , . . . , " . leaders in that outrage. Tlicv are voun-- men of, in sand,even hundred and fiixty.fi ve aeres, w huh, cstima- o private deposes a decrease of .,JOr rcpCl.ts f;lir characters, who "wcre"del tide d illO
,e a i one o...,..r am. iwhmv-u. n, pt-r ncre, .. , . ..i, 1 1 -tgaillsL UJCse IU0 JXUIK IiaS OlUllIllsJlCd a Iliost ftV 0S and Cr tn nnl n. ciith.r,
,414, and the notes in We by no means impugn the justice or the jud-
mrntof tlio Court or thc Jury by whom these men
died and six dollars and twentv-live cents, beinS nearly ! Toe amount of bullion has aain suffered a decline WcTC tnc1 and ,in,.n'l M t,lR "trary. they .even times the amount of Government Mock proposed to. nf lJi0- the present a -rrrrctC aillOUUt ill boMl ' "V" t.",raCnut J ÜCiT fca.rItS ar'l be issued. !i t 1.1100101-7 " Ü4" , endeavors to avenge a most atrocious murder. Hut When the Uepnrt was rcail lo the Committee, it was i branches jj.ng 1-1 ,IK1 .(-- NVe JG not regard the question of executing these men
i .i 4-ti I I ...... O
.approved, ami signed oy nie nieniuers in me loiiowing ;
minimum (ioyernmct.t price would make the sum of ,,l0 sucllritic3 held by 1.115, their value to be, one thousand three hundred anil three . ii- i millions, four hundred and fourteen thousand, seven bun ! reserve by Jwlo.,J.).J.
order : William Cost Johnson, Mi-r-dil Ii l. Clentry, Jolm U'iincy Adams, Z.idock Casey, James II.
James Cooper, Thomas V. Marshall, Cal ary -Morris, Jiieol. M. Howard, Cravens.
The appendix being not completed, at the time, I was ntilhorizt d hy the Committee lo prepare it, and it was ordered to be printed by the House of Representatives, on
the ld .March, lM:t.
-) y4 -
as settled. 1 here arc leatures in their case which NoliCl. j bring it properly before the Governor, who. wc doubt fjr-Our friends in the Legislature arc informed "ot ftfr carefully reviewing it, will change their that wo have no time to dog them round to solicit ' Punishment from Death to Imprisonment, subscriptions, however much we may be gratified! r Vc lcni tiiat Gov. Wright has commuted
with their patronage. Our business requires our winde attention. Those who desire the Seniitie I will please hand tlieir orders to our Reporters, when not
tho sentence to imprisonment for life.
the. I n.te.l Mates to II ol .ego,, ran only dreided Tuesdays. Thursdavs. and Saturdays.
1 examined the suhiect, at the time, and J
far as reports had been received ; asessiiieiit and col
lection of taxes for 1311, &c. ; a tabular statement exhibiting the number of polls nnd acres of land, and thc value of lands, value of improvements, value of town lots and buildings, value of corporation stock.
value of personal property, and thc total value of all !
taxahles, assessed for 1? 15, in tho several countiesin this Slate, excepting the counties of Allen, CVs, Crawford, Dekali, Ilicha-dville, Spencer and White, from whioli no returns have been received. Estimating these counties the 6:11113 as last year, the f denying w ill show thc taxablcs of thc State for IS 15 as compared with IS 1 1.
Polls letuined in 1 S 45, Pulls letuincd in is 11,
121540 1 IK, 331
Ii.cicase, Acre of land atnened in 1S15, Acic assecsid in 1&4J, Ineieaif, Value of lan.N in 1S15, VjIuq of liiuls in 1814, Incieae, Value of impr vement. in 1815, Value of tame in Is 41, It crease, Value of town lots and tuilJio'i in 164', Value of same in 15.4, Iocreaie,
Ii 2UG
i ,3 1 y
6s9,S.i7 $37,013,431 66,s5J,2sr) S 1,084,1 42 f 22.501, 010 22,020-JtJI f4S0,949 $13,031,163 12.838,070 $193,093
I low' lar the several members ol ihe Committee may ' convenient to call at the office.
consider IhcuiseliTs commitied in livor of th claim of I fj-We shall l.eiealier publisli the Tri-Weekly on ... Iff S-k
the. L nite.i rstij by themselves.
siihst tiuent examination hns confirmed my convictions !
that the entire c!s.im f.ribe Cnited Stales if good. f 'loai II 1111 !"
A .Mr. Asn'x'l Fcote, of Massachusetts, had no idea of being put at the font of the whig party ; nnd w hen the Xatiies nominated him for thiir candidate fitrthe Senate, he comes out in a pompous letter, respectfully declining thu honor ! and declaring himself a genuine whig; and also adds, the modest man, that he believes thc whig party 44 to embody more intelligence, more correct principles, more honest patriotism, more genuine philanthropy, ( for the niisg'rs !) and more real Christianity, than any other political Organization under the heavens!" -Mr. Ftx-ie must be a xchig there can be no mistake about it. His modesty proves his Christianity his other assertions, his whiggery. We intend to look further into his speech, where he says, in a certain contingency he intend j to throw himself, 4,body and soul' into the embraces of nativism. Ri:sk;xation- of .Mit. life..:.:. The Charleston News notices a report that Mr. Huuer has resigned, or soon will resign, his scat in the United States, Senate ; and that Mr. Calhoun will bo elected in his place. There seems to le no doubt that .Mr. Calhoun lias consented to this arrangement. This confirms the ftatcment of the Washington Intelligencer.
It had never been viewed as a parly question, and I
hope it never will be. What results party excitement miy proiluee, I will not sperul.it? upon. Nntwithstandini there exists a Treaty between the United Stales nnd (treat Rritain, for the joint occupation f Oregon as far north as the 54th de-. 40 mm., it is sometimes said that if wo a-sert our riht to nil oi Oregon, it may produce serious dithvultics between tho United States .ir d (treat Iliitain ; and for this reason it is urjedf by s'Mue, that the U. States should abandon their claim to 11 the territory beyond the 4'.hh dereA of north latitude, c. Although the treaty del not settle the tpicstion in di-pule, it did not strengthen the Rulish claim, nor weaken that d" tin United States. It left the riht and title of the United States ns previously existing, and nollim since has impaired, cither the validity of our original title, or lessened our capaeity to maintain it. Iiis doubt less unwise, in either England or the United States, to desire a war between lh two r.ountiies, nor do the people of either country desire it ; but the people of the United States are the last in the world to iil.andon a iust
1 ß.C.'.C, 1 76 ri!it under tho apprehensions of a war. It is not their
clnnrtcr. This is not a time when the United State can abandon anv of her proper rights. The recent etfort.s of England and Fiance lo prevent the annexation of Texas and thereby prevent the spread of our republican institutions, forbid it, if ihere were not other high considerations.
Whether the language of M. Guizot, as tho organ of j
tho French Cabinet, (which vas substantially that France will inteifere, in restraining the growth, and power and glory of this Republic, by maintaining the balance of
I believe the Commissioner made a subsequent report to Congress his annual report and again included fhe whole of Oregon, io bis estimate of the public domain.
When a man chooses the reward of virtue, he should Temember that to resign the pleasures of vice is part of his bargain.
'Secrets of Carau.m' A correspondent ef the Rrookville Democrat, writes thus about the Lawyers. Wc wish the lawyers would let us know if there is
; anv trutli in it !
"Oir Circuit Courts have generally been the place at which political plans have been laid and public officers manufactured. A circle of Whig lawyers can, when tlieir party is in tho ascendant, make to ortlcr, (out of their own number) any number ef great men, to fill the various offices that may be in expectancy. They have said this one shall go to Congress, and that be made Circuit Judge, another prosecutor, and Ä:c. c, and the people and the Legislatures have too long obeyed their mandates. Eut their countenances now indicate a dillerent state of allairs. This part of their occupation has declined much more rapidly than their other business as lawyers, and it is Lad enough. The rcMilt of the late residential election, and tho still more brilliant and unexpected victories the Domocracy have achieved since, tell plainly that thc FnorLC hereafter will make their own olhrers. Those tit to fill public place's, in their judgments, are no longer found only in the Whig ranks. 1 have many times contemplated, with indignation and surprise, the facility with which they manufactured great men. Xoland's Fouk ILiilhoad. The people of Centrcville, Indiana, as we learn from the Wavr.c County Ivecord, arc bent en making a Railroad from Ccntreville to Coiincrsville, to connect with the Whitewater Canal. At a meeting at Centreville on the löth inst., nearly S:J0,4K) w ere subscribed, and the Record is of opinion the work will be made. A pig having eight legs, four ears, four eyes, and two heads, was lately httt red in England with thirteen other pigs ! A farmer there has also had presented him by ona now, during the last year, sixty-one pigs.
