Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 October 1841 — Page 3
2 x t i x i: l . lUO(t VlfilL5CK, rEHSI VKK AM r.' Tin:si).v. o;iom:u o, 1-11. official iti:ruiis Of thf Ia4c Senatorial elation, held to fill the varanev occasioned hy the rOTiHo,, of i-n. Robert . ' ' Ilanr.3. -V. 10 1! i:n Gil 1H loo mr m i-j-i I). If. lluimam.in. It . Centre Decatur l'rtiikhn Inwrenc? Terry Pike Warren Washington Wavne T,l 11 f,:' r:j K 1.IT 9 H;VJ WcfelV majority. AND YIIT ANOTIir.lt VKJTOUV At an election, on Saturday last, f.r Justice of the Peace, held in this city, William .Slllivan, üfrj. democrat was elected over the whit,' candidate by the handsome majority of Ii7 votes. Wc th.nk ! the bank junto will m,oi. t.re with cuntend.ng against the people. The vote stood as follow :' Sullivan, dem. tr,; Starr, dem. H)J ; Holland. , wliir, l-7; McFarUnd, whig, '' ; Hare, whig, "v IxroRTtM DotiMEJii. Wo have had reported, cxprody for the Sentinel, an address recently de1 ' r t 1 f tl.r. rit.TPlia fit" I'lkriPV tf.fllhtV l.v Iciirtni'T tk Mtk M t i it i it r I 7ni.r 'L Mil ai,a in J v"i readers next week. To speak of this address in ad- j vancc, would be doing; both it and its author injus-; lice. No doubt it will h- looked for anxiously ; ar.d ; all we ask, is, tint the people may read, reflect , and ', act upon it. 1't M I'oMiMi. We understand that I'x-l'overnor
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Noble, rund Commissioner of Indiana, has f,lo,l a ! gan. are not tobe let otf thus. This, they have hill in Chancery, in New York agiitist Aliltnn tr..hary arnci by this tiuio. We therefore will Stapp and the gang of brokers concerned wih him. ; a?k a few more questions, daring tht m to be anawerWc understand that Noble charges Stapp with hav- I fd in the negative. ing received some i mily-Jlrt Ihounmd dollars more j Has 'ho Ilranch Hank here been guilty of usury ! than he has acrounted for. j l.et the following answer: Tins information we give a? it cim- to us. It in I We ask: Did not a merchant apply to the bank ..i$iblt th it it may be chuirally incorrect, though ' f,r a loan ju.-t previous to the time Dr. Stipp got correct in su" stance. We should not be surprised "his accommodation of tl.'MHI ; and wa he not told if the people should h g:n to believe in the old ad- . by the rtheer of the bank that they mutkeep tht ir
age, "When rogues fail out. honest men get their i due. ur.roitM or tiii: wines. Here follows the appropriations of the Ilxtra Session of Congress. If the whig- continue this j P lorm. a,.u ..cry i.,y sajs tney urn, mrouguu.e , two coming s. ss.ons. we may expect to see the ex-! penses of ( 'overflow nt reformed Kj aUt owr i ii .i-i .i -n .1 i i h tudrid millions if dollars over Mr. Van Hurt n's administration. Ho it, whiggery ! aupe Columbia, 1'or the payment of .Navy Pensions, I'or the funeral expenscis ofTresident Harrison, l'or vnrioii fortifications. fr ordnance and preventin5 Indian hoNiiliti'i. l'or placing the Statue v Wahirgton in the rotunda of the Capitol, I'or the 1. O. Department. l'or the purchase f naval ordnance, Vf., For outfits nnd salaries of diplomatic agents; (the act also gives extra pay to the Messenger? and Servants of Congress, the amount of which is not specified.) a. .l it. l-l. 'A lilt w l'Hi.fifjß W 1,110 ( 0 r.i,Jt(i OO'hy .tu"r it-.? i u i tit0,f00 (HI ,W laV lm1' I'or repairing tue i oiomae nrnigf, i-,-e' . ..... I i- . I . An appropriation oi tne proceis oi me Public lands (estimated annually,) .t,l'(m.0'0 OO : A loan, KVOOO.IKIO (0 j Total, lJ,7l!,-7 ' l.,.. t c,i. i n-niirl iv-ri tietde til tliO Sell.,'1. ...r.'.-.. -. ........ - .... - " ate or. the I Ith nit. staimg that mere remains .me . ..... . to the ,- . i w. . ,i . 1- ,,i , . , ii,, ' : l nited St it. "s from the Lifted States It uik, " the sum of ,w!.Ctl0. Through the incompetency or something Ie of I'wing, late Secretary of the Treasury, every cent of this sum is entirely lost to ... States ha." i- u: d a proclamation, enjoining upon all the enforcement of thc neutrality laws upon our e I i . m . northern frontier, and exhort.ng all persons to refrain from joining or . ncouraging any unlawful as- ; tociation or combination calculated to produce trou-, Lie with their Canadian neighbors. A whig State Convention has been called by tne Whi.' Central Committee of .New York, to be held ' .1 ..... t .1,1.1....... i,. I .,: on nil. um (iiouuuu. ou "..u. a..u v r, We hipe to see t!i; Democratic I'athers ot the - Whiff Party there. That's n nrtr idea ! If the w hig party is a son of democratic fathers, it must certainly be illegitimate', for no sane democrat ever has acknowledged thc pa- j tcrmty a set forth by the Journal. I (V7- Since thc F. ? Hank made an assignment of its worthless fancy stocks, its own stock i, hawked a'.Hitit at almost any price. Tlie latest sales we have seen noted, were at ijr " cents on the dollar! What tine places bmks are ;o kicp the puopl j's- m-'tiey I Mom;. The lull r. turns have not yet leeo receiv.d from Maine. From the Iatesi, however, it would appear tfiat Fairfield'., majority will not be ' far from 10,1 MM. - j F.x-dovcrnor Cannon's death i announced in the Nashville papoi lG.h up. lle died at Lis residence on the A row has taken place among the oiTice holders in Philadelphia, it is aid, in consequence of a tax. in ; some instances as high as i' a bead, levied upon them by a whig committee, for the purpose of head- ' ing Capt. Tyler." A fu?s exists in New York from the fame cause. 1 .... .- WiiloorrtY rxpEtt tiii: IUmmfr. lhe c ork 77. W Star ctl.ee ts advertised for sale by ,C ShcrilTof New Wk county. McIWs TrialA letter from Home, X. Y. m my WW 1 , "V ' York thc Sher
I he follow.,,- ,s wer-appropriate.! during the;, to thc directors that "if the endorsers already on' -u ,0T eUilor nn?wer I,,,nstc" anu ,,ow w,,al
Into Session of (,ou'resS for the flirnose? snecilied. ' ' ... .,. -. .. . ... ! a eonscientieus tTson he is. The following, which
w ere rot su.urient, 1 nj Wi;u: i j-ut en until they j I'..r the Lxtra Se.-siou ..t Congress, H.l4. tu . . j , 1 We copy from that print of the hth Sept. will cause ''n.'lie f a ...:... ! m IaZ i,i,oc.w. .... um ,u. ,'"" ""f"?" 7 ' van'' '" 1 . . . ... - . -. . . . ... , - . . 1 ml nee the J unto to he 011 the lookout for a an tili fitil
r iimii.- in I iiesfrirt ot i winie o i in. or ic r . ccceu i n,r i!ie?!n" f r- .r. '
I .;'IPII 1 , . I . 1 V. It. IMD rum i.n.ii, iww. ... 1- ..I . , ff-ff " fl . .',..'liw"V'----i.lli.vi,.ll,,..,!...'.ll-.'r' l . the (;overnment. IfKwing ha.l done as his prede-! , "l 1 "f t,,lt 'i'"t ' f r tho 1 the wuhes of the people, and who say that their sen- V-hat tlnnk American ctizens of this ! U'hUh ; decesor .Mr Woodbury did this would Jiave been k l'"1"' to indictineot for usury when it is pre- I timents and feelings on certain vital measure have i of the 44 .inurican author. tie.," dared to make such a ' ccc " .' ' iv, i t ,,.,,, ,,,, sentcd to the ('rand Jury ? j not been fully developed and expressed. It would ,,1,-dgv ! None could have been so base, so treachh. aved. Lwmg, howetT, h.ui too tnucli to tio in , ... . . .. . . . . ' , , ! , ; f, f ih I nn I oiii-c li,,,,!,,,,,,. Uc are not done. sh.iw the lresi(I7iit. that not wit hstaiul how rnich ; t.roUt4 to tiM. c..try. nnve tt.c iVc-.l :itt..n.ov of llr.t- i cltartnx: thvjtlr f the Land Ojfnc, ami in attempt- . ! they may admire and a;q.rovc Iiis course on otlier . . . . t i. oMo44 head Capt. Tyler," to atMi-l tohisduty,! C1MNDINC I subjects, on that of thc Hank, the Whigs in this "U "J"8- "t it a jury tf American citieven if he wa, capable. So we p.. I ...... , , ,., , 1 lion oj the Union dis, nt from him entirely. It would ami, should h.id, Upon- conclusive testimony, the - - i e.,,',rP nut. Pfrovetl ho course of the Hranch .. pn l,.,a,ting liritish s-oundrel gu.lty of th, murder of ti -pi t . c .i i r , : Hank at this place in all its proceeding,. Wc . t t i . i V i . i ii . c Pkoci.a m i ion . the President of the Foiled ,, ,. , , , , , , '., , . " , casion, they cannot be induced to renounce their defenceless and sleeping citizens should not no sut-
announces that the jury for the term at which Mc-! on him beyond the shadow of a doubt, le 1 ta his ar-: consumers to go to tne earn, i.ou neniagt to tne yu Webster's organ at IF-ton, ti.e Cour.er. s-.y. ! The ITm. John Sergear.t ha- re- g,. 1 hu, .... tI cod is to be tried has been drawn and that t'e v j rest and commitment to prison for trial. It is or,o , c'nl-Iron of nun, and to become iru..icfn , and A0,i-1 ,. ?7(r ((f f.,ri r;rrir. W .Vi.' r (if r-! a member . f Cagres? tT, In r.i-: cc ;t.d Dt:i t are ooJ men, and will give him a fair trial. ' j of thc most cold-blooded murdeio we ever hoard .nt.imlejtndcd Then will be thejnillennium. a, nn vneakabh rt." ' Pennsylvania.
Tin: stati: i:amc-i:si;uy. We have heretofore made dist nct charges against i the Hranch Äf the State Ihr.k f;f Indian nt India- ( napoh, and Lave rtvjj't'-d not only the INnk or- i gnn, tut any e.7.:cr or director cf the bink, if :hoe charts admitted rf a doubt, to denv Them over !
""!r our, ,rorr rg-o.t.ir. we -deo-ng cursel-e-, . . . . . 'l lt evtnl ' J'rct lrue "il ' 4i we aried. Tl ., ... .i : . i . .1 e .i.i... ..!. ,e ... The cause oi this 1 cil w arfare, although of ir;- j ... :.. . . .i i- i . -o-
! our teekin(?. We h.il desigiid to have purMir d a i w :t ho'it pric", at 31 r. est s cost Uomi-wlnt different cuwto bri,.?theae abiic bc.;?"thl! in'r'r;nl 3,1,1 hiShI-v cen'ur
. , , . . .ore t!u- people. Hut when the Junto al owed their , : weak organ to charge us with 'Scorching falsehood" 1 in rt.atsuu to a un-ro s.pub aithougu rt too true for ti." consciences of tho.-e engaged published iniauilv a an itmiof i,ew thrviriikni m th? trro.'"of thore ciiiaircd published ; 1 ... . . .... ii$ i,L'rr. v nave thrown the Fcorch ii'r I.il.-e i inn- 1 hrmin I hfl "trurr iiit .1 .p. ; I hood" in their toth. We have crammed the lie in i : their throat The thctn Ives have "lvcn !.,... ' ' 1.. Ii their vordirt. Atul il ü it&rv within tl.t hound- of .M.i rh.n "f-r.imt v. should t ill i jhavcal.ngonngdnubt left as to the truth of our ! . ... i . .i : staiemei.t. we iIm(i (,ur.-
lhQ ..i(kö ot .Murc,. We have a.ked toioncin ,h(m l'X coi,s Jrcnchir v.th l.quor.".
liavc the charge of -Scorching falsehood" unqu ,l,fi- j C(J,V withdrawn It has not been done. Th an'irte of ,,J(. wrfHre,then,with those whom weeon-' si(;cr,an(j win attempt to prove.to be the oppressors of I tiie f,R(l. we:,kness of the Hank organ. It is always notoro ious, tfiat a timid per.'on, when pasing n grave yard, or through Mine solitary phce, will chitle or make a iud noise, dcsigrrri", no doubt, to make j the sj'ookt suppose he intends attacking them ; while at the Firne tinn it takes the stronctt I'm- . ry to k--p h mail but palpitating heart from m iking its exit through his larboard broadside. This might have been the case with the organ ; though we are inclined to think that there was more dangcr i (hit hiart running Tin a liquid form through - ; an' ther chuniul! j I Hui the Junto, responsible f;r the acts of it or-j funds for produce operations ! I : I not the gentleman then tell them that that was what he wanted the money for! Did the officers then not ak him,ice he w?.nti r il it ; and ho!d out to him the idea that he could jliv,, ,t i (, tpy 1Kl rcf(I u w,en cael for ,,, tcq ,ho , ,r,.vAcnu tlnt ,l0 m.lst a ,, exchange pava-; . v, , , ' Di l not th- "entleina!! r-t a blank bill, with mod endorsers, at d en present injr it, te'l the Teller to; i' w v.;.... r-A ..!.... . c ,,. .-nji(j, m-y-lj Ul Uli .lLeiMUMi"U.llU 11 I'l j M-joii i t i i Did not another bank pet get a discount about the same time ! id not the afor.8a,d ,nrchf,,,t then try with cash note for jJ-lS'i on a farm, r the note secured by murtsraire and individual security, payable ninc-
ty days from date, (the time presented,) with ten;"0 in of a well regulated and properly re-j I per cent, interest until paid ! ; Mricted L'niUd States Hank; as affording a safecusi , i tody t..r the public moneys, and as a means of furn-1
. . . ' ..i.t ao,,seo o uic-.resit.em i I i some ot the Directors, was there not appointed a ' I I meeting cf them, or some of them, and him, nt the ' bank ? Wa, he then not plainly told bv the President -. . ,, , ... ;. .. " ... , - lliiit tlim- .i.llt.l ill. lisillitrwr liitrt ..ml lliol in 11,11 ""j v ....... i.-.i..... .... i. n.au better go to some of those nun who bought units! Was not a Director standing by, a thaitr! , , , , , , . 11. .1 ... fr .1... .. I..... 1.. . . .1 . . ft. . a.u not tue euuemii. tue., aj.juy to mis jircci- : or .'
nl ..i I . .Iii- I 11 nun luniiiMi vi luv iiiulhu.- .J. l cej . m 1 1' l IV, l a I li IS , . . e u .(i not the said Director tel him he would give;. i ., .. , , , . n- i s . r.iin.il i.;tli 1 1 1 nri...iniirinn iinlii-u n r. o .... l..v-
. . f. . . . . j. ., 'r in'- hoi.-, .inn it hui promiiiiv .net. - .... ., . 'mi,.i .- i.i.-.o.ii. un-. I. him iiu oUlU vuai-v ii i hi ...... f-r the use cf the money, This notice is getting too long, conclude by asking. mm ... Ili'l'i-n un hi iici.c- wc win ,i ......I.. I , ........ . . l 1 . .1... 1... ..C.I... iiiuir ii in i "ill. no hhhk n iviiu.; tiiu uuiueus oi iiiu pe(,,0. The directors are careful of the .merest, of the stockholders, and they probably car-1 . .1 oiitvii.i ; , 1 ry their curt- so tar ns to (.KIND thejoojdt a little. ""i. ,iurnai. na. i. W ell may thc Hank exclaim "Save us from our j ! friend.-" after so "open a confession" on the part of ! the Vhi Orcan llTL, n,.,.,PJ muvn . T ' . . , ' ' ' ... ' ' 'uayntiuannai: iiw.is nut a Miiuc.cni ,.R,sr" f,,r the people to subscribe a large portion j the HatiK a stock; tiiat. according to the Hank .. . ..,.., i, ,.. ., ., . . . 1 ...... 11 'it Iii.- 'ivw-o''i-''vi . . 1 v t'Hi.'i' 1 iii. a - i'l.i: X Ul ' Old OiM iiti. Kn;u, who as every body knows, that knew anything about him, was as poor as at "church mouse." used frequently during tlie cider . barrel era. to parade himself in f ront of the niaguilicent Hranch Hiuk building at l.vansville, am! with arms akimbo declare that Ac Whig oxe-nd thc Hank, and in: w as on: w iio:m 1" That was some consolation ,.r h.m, we have no doubt, though it was all he could obtnn or hope fr. The people in ; .-. .wi . . . . . -. i- ...... .-.I . t h.. ... t - i t . ,. i . .1 . it . ....i.i. i i.t.n ...it tlie similar rcilecti.'ii that, it they sire "(.urn n ...... ......... ........ t I... it t i.n- nr. . !. ....... r. i. !... i miiK-u ..i,.. ...-.j .... ........... hy the Hink, they themselves actuilly hirr.isiied, if, tney do not now own. the (KINDS foXH i i Colu-Hloodli Mi rplr. Mr Samuel Adams. uf t!ie fjrm vf Statchird and Adams, printers, of ('old e-trect, New York, recently disappeared very 'suddenly. It now appears that he was murdered ! , i . i,,t. uthor of a 'Treatie on Hook-Keen-l 7 - - - - - - 1 u')(f anj hrotlier of Air. C.ilt the ce'.cdratcd inveutor oflhe ro.,0:ilill; riflOS aud pistols. It seems that Coll owoj as CVaKl for printing, and as he was a.,,lJti leaving thc city. Adams called at his rooms to; collect the money ; Colt murdered him, p icked h:s ; h., !i.- i -i !. bov with sal, and sent it on board a ve--' i j j fjr Xc;v Orleans. Strange noi.-es had' a on , ccrUin ni.,,t, b, t:h. Ur occupants of the same building, and 11 and I I oilier circumstances which seem to fix the crime up-, "
tiii: i.ati: i-xection - thmim.iunci:--LIHF.LS OF Till INDI ANA JOURN AL. From the Journal, femi-wcekly, r Sept. 1, wc extract the fäll ig ing : 4,lt car.no: bo domed that there arc belonging to boh P" ?rt!1' miny 11,11 can be influenced
.on I i t'tv t e erlniti III WiCir YOU HIT Uv on the day rf election m rei r voting ty copious , ...'., ,,r XVcst and ;, tViwn(K tern-' fully 'aware of that ftct, usd it ;. . e . . a... ti - T iuor. -ir. csi ana nis temper to t tie utmost extent durinj the dav. Tlie proce- . i. u ...i : i. .. .1 Am ... I- '.. 1 . nun er.nir .mere r-iij': t; :an. v. im ii a in. wi 'n. .. iliin hive ,,oen alto ther in our town tor Ml(. 'i.Ttive ve irs. Mr. Westf tanvtr 'ire frien-!.-. ! J ' however, winked at it and thought it a unt excel- j ' I'-ui --iu justihil Je way ot behting th Ivx l"t : "3 justifiable way ot benting the ra,caliy Wi.-.f flu tiPA'il.. nvo. llif irhi" ncriiilp. if J . , . Mar:,' l" tLe dnre uj,icl1 ,hc Jf,urnal n,akefi i ' aZiUl t!iC" Uie above iara-ra;)!i 5 a assert? noIthinr les. in fact, than that Mr. West secured hit? j election by d reuchi n -" the drunkards a Iwge IroI,orlio" of whom of curse cannot be -locovetoe-," because there would i..ive i.en i:o nce; oi "ioiiuThe ulli n-:it I,rou1 r,t lh s compliment ot lhcir or,flK' cr' : Afi r'r t'e i"tlion aaint Mr. West and hid temperance tr.ends m particular .1 he or they are .... . . 1 . anu ins temperate or intemperate irienus are not less so. We have been assured that he or they, notwithstanding their exclusive pretensions' in favor of temperance, did furnish funds to groceries for the purpose we suppose ot "drenching a great many, if censure is to be inflicted at all then, let it he done equally. What is sauce for the gander ought certainly to be pauee for the goose. In relation to the f.ghting alleged I y the Journal to hive occurred, we have! card of but one instance of the kind, and in which the eombattants were all whigs-. It grew out of the I als hood propagate.! by the Journal jr. rchtirr. to Mr. Weft's workmen sleeping in an out house with dogs. A whig, relying upon the Journal as good authority reiterated the story in presence of a mm in the employ of 3Ir. W. who was himelf a whig. He warned the slanderer not to repeat the statement in his presence, but the warning wan disregarded, and the slanderer got his hide well tanned for his temeri'y. 'I his to be sure was a'l wrong, but most of theblame should attach to the Journal itself, as being the instigator of it. From the Journal of Sept. 29. lar.c noN or slwatok. We refer to this matter again for the purpose of correcting the Sentinel in one of its statements. It is not a fact, as that sheet would induce its readers to believe, that at the election in question the peo ple rf Marion eeunty decided against a .National IB I t -1 . I . I I - I I ' . I . , ,mnd iif We arc as confi(,e',lt aK ever that there is a majority of at least lm voters of this cunt v in fivor otn I'nited States ink : and ii.'iiiK. ,- iMnuee hl ine iHDie neiow will saiisiv nnv whon li,e tmi' !irrivt,Ji tl that fjucstiuii, tint opinion will be fully confirmed. ctiitor I or tneir organ one woo wouiu not imiiK so i-. c .1 .. .. I... .... .1 l . .1 I i. mch of himself as to refuse a ' thousand dollars" tor assistance. Till: sr.NATOKlAL ELrcnox. Tlio fi 1 1 1 fi iri n i n i r Snuitaf in 1 ol.ption i i (hu .i n . tv is of "real importance to the best interests of thc country. Its results will, in a great measure, de termine the question whether the people of Marion i.hm.r th, cuu:,try w,ih a wholesome and adequate c.rcuiatin,f medium : or whether thev are in favor mf i of the Sub-Treasury and the numberless local banks ! and shinp'aster concerns that have flooded the coun"7 with the most worthier currency in the coun - 'try. Our opponents are attempting to make othtrl ry i opponents are attempt ; issues. 1 hey are trying lo keep out t.f sight the j true riifstiou. They know and dread the jiojtutarihj I of a -Wttimial Hank; but if the election should re ...... , . ,- I . . . I .1 .. , I , ' Ll.lt t r. . I t t, Olli... I ..... I . I 1 svllin. . n .. . I . ' - - - W - j cided expression tf the people against a Hank ; the i i . . I . ' 4 . i i r . I i 1 I i : i ...riltntirin . .t I hi. nr. ...Iiiil J t I li.i ......lis, I.1...I.. . biiied with the pre-emption policy; a titrilfon lux ii,..,... ti., .r,..... .. ,..t.....ni ... ' I i ' 7 , V, ' . " s on , atiusi .tu nie measures nein near y 1 lie ! i mass ot' the people. m . .. . .1 t I. II.... .. . ...I.' . ' I .1. i in- ino'M.'i u i '.. too, ai l I s s;t ( U CiCi- ' " . .. ' tiou wliou d have a ltiinn, t,il nilncn,c t-n some ot , . t- 1 ' , , .1 our run rs at. 'isuiuiou tiiv. w 11 11 reveir r (!i 1 , i ... II II ; l , - "nn W eJ' , - '? , ' ' ; J "'"' 1 1 he Whigs throughout the State, too, arc look- - itl lU,c soilcituJc to our ;clio;iH. Thry tj rt us to vindicate ourselves and Uu mselvts frotn all reproach that vmy attach to us for ihn partial d .Ant of the party throughout lhe Stale at the .lugut it.' . . ... t. iifeuou. i ney expect us to snow our nreinreii an lover this great Lniori. that when the decision of srn at prmnjd, is involved, wo will rise Mipermr to , prM)I1 4j pr.M'lil if.-s ami local que-tiotis, and declare ; the immutability of tl. p-dtt'eal nt -!..- that nave governe.i anu suan ever govern me menus 01 I the present National Administration. Whig of ."Marion, remember the l-th of tins month, and let the snirit of '70 and 10 animate v. ! for tlie Contest Oil that dav. I Sm:t;r. We notice that a largo number of sheep nrc driven west from the eastern nart of our State. nnd from Ohm and western Pennsylvania. We learn their destination to tc tlie prairies of western , Indiana, and of Illinois and Wisconsin. If these ! vast prairies are found well ad tptcd to sheep, to these vast plains of the west, now considered ci. i'ict ..! .r ..r ti.- upct rir.ve i-oii : .reit n I . mort useless from want t.f timber, the wool-growing ! . f . i- 1 iV . .1 1 1 . . . iiusiuess must i-e iraiuierreu ironi ine oiuer .taics,! ler Siali I 1 .1 1 ... . . . ...I nnu i-i-se n.tiierio accountcu wasies, ii'-rome in, fiCt. t10 ,Uost productive lands of the w.st. I the heavily timbered lattd-i of the west, sheep do r.t do so well at first : but a lew vears of ncci- ""'''' has produced as many, and a, tine animals, i 3!i lhe hilly portions of the older States. ! D wis but a few years since, when herds of catl'e were driven west, generally tor the immediate uses of the emigrant. Hut during the past year, thouan.U on thousands of the tncriase have been ... I return- d for the eastern markets : and we venture tb prediction, that these who live to see H or 15 years hence, w;ll see our thoroughfares crowded with lnU of wu-d, and droves o! sheep, bound oat fr consumption. These things argue well for our country. In then, consi.t many of the Inu sources of wealth and independence. The fact is, all that cur country cds, is, for a portion of lazy speculators and mere
Tili: STATE HANK. We copy the fL.lle.ving from the Hank Charter. Su . !?. The eiid bank tdiall not at any time suspend or refuse payo-tnt in geld or silver of any of it? notes, bills, or obügit'ons due or payable, nor of any moneys received upon de;.os;te ; und if said
r neglect to pay any h,H, territory bis been perpetrated by our amia: !e neighby s-:cn- t ank, .f demand-1 hurs. thtllr;tih. On Jjui dav niirht lat. a u.irtv
. . " t. and. where tl fd within the n-ual iankuij h-.nrs at the pro'ior he tine tract, proni'e, ur und or fliali neff ect or r.-tue t. f.-.v on dm.i1 ac at re- ! 'niil . ntiv innn.ir r-s-m ito.l ,.11 ii.t'tiu.to tit tro ! r. t KOtl and note or cbi.g.;tion, or the person or persons enliticd ... . , . , an. J .1. ,-,! nt,l tl,, m.p j sua'l be tuli y paid anu sitlisiied. ut the rate ot twe.ve . . - .1 - . ,1. . . ! lt:l iniiuin per aim i.tri t-i!iiin oer aniiuill iroru 111 iiiiie 1.1 ruin Isiaad.a!i atbrtMid ; and any brat ch m tVilu- to 'i-- cng:iS..-ineiu- may ue c-.-eo tu .. . nsolvency. Now we will copv a httle from the L'Uth section, i and would r.-soe.-ttuHv innoire f O.ive: n.r I5o'"or. if In id.. k! tu, I ,,. ti.i litn f'..tvl. r i j '..!. i fr:4 ' 1. ii ii.fi . ft jpi l.IiAt. I iit. I' I I - l.i'lt.'i .r.d .f to, v hy he C'j'-e not order a cire f.icius to be
!u(d out ! He has sworn to per!crm the duties re- preceding tue .-jthnnk of l-oT. he reside.! o-i C i!.. quired of him by law; will he theo perjure himself; well's .Manor, some two or three miles from 1by neglecting them, merely b- cause ihose interest-! b'ir:h, n the Catndt side. An f nthiisi-isti.: Ke- , , , .i ' j publican, I. e earlv in the contest became an object
UVt-lll It tJ'ltlll HI ; , ., . Sm-. Jf.. I he r. npral assembly may at any timeappoMtanagenttoexammetliestateat.deuiuli -
uon oi Mm miik, anu eaen anu every orancii mere- i ,.lll!tirc to tins side of the lines, on foot, through of, who thall have the same power and right as ex-jlho iIlciemeiirv 0f a Canadian winter, burned fTs aminers appointed b the directors of the Mate j hoUl.c ;mu plu.h-red and li.d waste h.s preperiv to bank; and when any Pgent us alure.a.d t!iall IiimI j lhe ani,H1I!t CG.tOd. Tiiey now complete and report, or the (.overnur o the Mate thall havejtl(eir vengeance bv murdering him on thd testnnoreason to bel.eve that the charter has been vn.lat- , y .fp,,,,. j.crjurctl scun.lrel, such as Hritish fU ed, it may be lawful for lhe legislature to direct, or, ntv,.r fltis l(J ,,r(,.Iire
me iiovcrnur to oriier a cire jicins to u-i sueu out j of the Marion Circuit Court .ntlic name of the State (which shall be execute I upon the president of the State bank for the time being, at least fifteen dayi beforo the commenceinei.t of the term of said Court) calling on said corporation to shew cau-e w herefore tne charter hereby granted shall not be declar-
eu loneiKu; anu n man ue imwui i ,i ui" saiu ; a deliberate exaininatinn, to be generally rondemuCotut, ujion the return ol -aid acire facia, to exam- j cj. It js ),.e f t,e ,0 larnnng signs of the ine into the truth of the alleged violation; and if ; times that a paper pnqiosing such monstrous ii.nosuch violation be made to appear, then :o .rotiounce ! vations. should be promu'gate.l in their authoritative and adjudge that the said charter is forfeited and ; !llu official form. .Nothing but un governed paion, annulled; and every issue of fact, which shall arise ! anU lae most cxtraonlinarv exci:ement could have
in such proceeding, and may be joined between the
ta'e ami tne corporation ai-.resaiu, snau uetrieu ny j caucus, tosanctiou a document tilled with such perjury, and it shall be lawful for the Court aforesaid, j nicjmts doctrine. Carrv out the scheme of these to require the production of sueh of the hooks of the p.-ople. and you subvert the constitution. In the corporation as it may deem necessary for the ascer- j belter days of the republic, if a set of poiitiane had tainment of the controverted facts; and the final j undertaken to discover a mode of digging their own judgement of the Court aforesaid shall be xannna- j jrr:iVes, this paper would have saved them all furble in the Supn-mc Court of the State, by writ of th,.r trouble. Twenty years ago, no sane man who error, and m;.y be there reversed or nlhrmcd ac- j hoped for popular f vor would have dared to broach cording to usages of law ; and it shall be the duty j uch doctrines. Why. the constitution, as- it came of the (Jovernor to employ counsel on behalf of the 1 from the hands of its immottal f.auiors. was the rmut
State, to prosecute such writ of icire facias. Arrtst of Jdm:s. This individual, who r-cent-Ii
the rarmer' and Mechanics.' bank of Troy, came i bill, threatens to nu its fair proportions, and dedown in the Utica cars on Thursday, accompanied j stroy all its conservative fcitun-s. We shall see by ihe officers who had been in pursuit of him. He whether these frenzied politicians can iimocuiate
was a teller in t he b ink, and has been commits d to take his trial for embezzlement. V. 1. jojLf. So, being a "Teller in a bank" has let oil' the villain as an 'embezzle; ." Should one of the oorct clas "embezzle" a o;i, or even a "ciinfing," he would at once walk oiF to the penitentiary as a common thief, and no nuestions asked. The peo-
- vv. wt ,ir. .'v. .'vu. nc, nui in1. iiii-'i.ir i : . v u iL pie may depend upon it, that while such injustice, j to have had quite a contrary elf -ct. We think a v.is done, they are not safe. Suppose that one of our' ry important reason fur the low prices ofthese st-cks bank officers should walk off. with all the fund i H- th general want of confidence. as to hat are I, i n i it .i rt , i good or bad stock. These States have had so m'i :h the Hranch Hank, (if there are any available,) do " ,,. ,. -., ., . . . . . ; I difficulty with their agents s much his been reyou suppose he would suffer half the punishment pud.ated :-o mmh in dispute the Mate n filing to meted out to the poor devil who should steal from 1 reeogn ze this ha of stock, that purchasers do "not
him but a idm? of tobacco ? Far from it ! He has been reputed rich he ha moved in the first circ j ,w ifUe js lIlS am, ho jg lIntIl(lor fdioW .. .... rclcs he coul" " n Ilt,i' 11 : cur'"i-r w'1" ,,ls 1""- ' der some scoundrel not mr.-re honest than himself, fu ! l gives boi.ds j People of an 1 sIojh x .' ii i i -1 1 liar w:itcimi,r. K.q. your .yes or. those who have . , . . . it in their power to rob you. From the London Timm, Au. 29. 1 1 .. i . i tu ...i. li.lfl. r .Olt. .I III. IM. 111 II I II. IILII.-IIMIS I I . hostilities between the Fluted States and this couni.... . I. , ext. ....,i i... i 1 1 , ill isi .j- . .j i i'i i n ; ii- - u in ion hi ..ii, ..n.ij.i'u, ir ' -T . . . . . I I . . i tne authorities ot .New ork, are haoinly, set at ... 1 rest . Lord Palrner.-toirs rt-plies on Thursday night. ' u. the House of Commons, to a string of questions ' , . i , , i i To;-,c.,ed bv Mr. Il-.t-buck, conveyed renewed assur .inees tifnt Mr. IcLe nl's safety, and evei.tual . i . . i i i i i i . .1 a'tii not .1 it.i n reieaso, had been iiledged to the ,. . , .. ; . ., . . . Ir tisli ( 1 over 11 inent bv the American authorities. I er the penalty due to a c.ime of such magnitude ! Here we find an Fnglish Journal asserting that McFcod's softy and ivor had been PI. FIX i F.D ; to the Hritish (.'overni.ient by the Amikion A ' a 110111 1 ils ! Where wili this base and sen lie truck - ling end ! Wlien the people come to tlieir and place the affairs of the irttion in ffic Iru-t-k' fp- , , , . ,..e ...r J ok to lier ttii'tor j ...... ...... 6 "'U - 1 ''" -i . shall we cease to become a ecorn and a bye-word with ni'ini ijcrals. uards the Wivt; in I.01 i-i a n.v. Louisiana i 111' II.-" VI I L. tlOIUVI. tMlll unoi hihi i'iii'.iii a. v-.i , The husband rnnnnt alienate t! C t.roneitv. even bv ! consent of the wile: nnd even the mom v given bv the parents, cither before or alter marriage, is as much the separate prop. r!y of lhe wife a tf.t: land nod the n "rocs. S -e eau ewu ni ik" tie" hunhaud her debtor, and Hie him in a court, t.f lav. voiito' fellovs tise l to "-(i and tn irrv the Iiong crcole-t of the territory, ui.d spend the r prot.erfv within a short period, leaving tfietn to penury. is sa:d that it w ss to gtiard ngainsl tliis comim-t .ti the .art of urpnticipi. I in! venturer-, that tnactu.fiit (d"'h..-l uv was f und i:' "e.-.-arv bv tin: , . , .... . ., ... ,,. r ...it 'I U.JVIH illMl rwi.io . .- i: i. . ' i - .' i...mt ..'-...i im . 1 r.,,.., ... v., ... ,t,.P u nt b-d to it region, w or hy t tne ex ample i.fail prose. .V. .hntricat. A well guardtd law ofthis description would bo t.f great value in every State as a protection to the I rights of women. An attempt w as m id- in the Fe g-slature of th s State to procure the enactment ol j some such law, we bclicv", a few yenrs sa.ee, but j from some cause or other, without success ; at, d the ! benevolent intentions of the author were subsequently used to his t!;s i.! vant ige by a competitor upon the stump. This wa, oc of the Immings by whith Hobt. Dale Owm was dcl'eatcd for Congress in 1SW. It will be seen by an advertisement in tlr, paper. that a meetirv tif thc stockholder- of the InnK his j been called for the purpose of choosing D. rectors, We hope those who may be cho-en will be less art , to "('KIND" the people, that, their predecessors
Am.thiii Hritish oinu(;r on the L'vxun
HoRurR. The following is from thc dentine!' of Hurlington, Vermont : mlnolhfr mllruriout lnrati.ni of Imtriciiu SuU ly Albu'rl, we learn another airociou, inva-iori of our twelve Hr. ti.ii t.r.!Ji.ra. fallv arme J. cro.-. J over trhirh i, .Itu.tU-d t:.r nitr. ,i I ,.fth li . . 1. . 1, , 1 " . 1 i - . . t The br ive b:.m! rf !r.ti.-! midnight asssir.s then stciltfiily tnterrd the h -use with biyontt.- tix-i. A portion -.ftheiiJ proceeded to the bedroom l .Mr. threatened them with instant detth in case 11 tu t the ieast noise. Th" Ntu, .,.-,., i,.m imid anl t .ot, thru.-t a biyonet through Ins leg, another into his fide, and in this horrible state, nearly destitute of clotiiin. he wa hurried into n wag. n and driven olf into C n-.ad ' Th-se are the C.r m!,....-m- t,;i ij.'r:i il a Hair. ' ! from a s'ource entitled to tii fullest eoti'idei.ee. ! i. . a. a i of suspicion and hatred to t!i, h,y ih?t cut tnr eitr ot , (;;ina(la. I the winter of ISH, U.e Hnti-h sohjieiry surrutI1):ed his house, r!roe his liel..,ess wife and Tut: Aookiss ok the 1,'iiha Whic; ('onoki:ssmi x. The tinde of M.hiic il leue.-y and nonsense. i,vin? f,,r itsobiect a radical change of the eonsti- ; tution, and the atrogation of all Executive power, i which a portion o! the whig? in Corc i.hm put ; furln jn an address to the tople. cannot fail, upon induced the body of men, which comiios. d the whig splendid monument of pohtical wisdom that (od AI mighty ever permitted the human mind to devise. And now, a congre.-sion il whig caucus, in a par I thc people with thur mauiiess. The money article of the .N. Y. livening Post, of Sept. 17, contains the following paragraph : Indiana and Illinois State Ikmds are at 10 a per .Hy i know which is the genuine and therefore will touch j States in this Tnion, siintilJ be more thin "o jer ! cent, d.sx-ount ! "Who is PiRni.io.s!"The .Kaunnnian. aj ! : i. .1 . .1 .i . i . . 1 1 i the country, a,ks this quest , , aud tnus ursus it : and tnus pursues it : 44 1 1 a ba::k wu- the IjaJi::r object, why w not in bank candidate elected ! Why were two gentle - inen place i upon the muh: ticket, who were Von anu unueviating oppotieoii. oi a UtiiK ver: iney put forward as decoys, tint the votes of the people might first be secured, and then these decoys made ; the in.-t ru meuls of h design of wfneii tlie jM-ople dot 1 ni''. hear, iini to which tin y were not pitt.es .' Was ! any such fraud and perti.l.ty coniemalal d ! If if1 was, we were not in tin: seert. If w h .1 been.: and had lent a hand to forward such a st'i:.'i.d u- . (.oiispiiacy , v. t: shteiiii look upoii oor- l.i.- a-. Lrevermor a worthy ot j'-ct of tlie .in.rn a ud contempt of hones, men." Si n Tut k y. Tue Vbire-s promulgated by thc ultra W Ii i.' on tul. r- of C.ii'tr:e-s 'ives th-. opinion of the- Wing .j -oifrs ;:s t tie: jiroj-er construction lo be put upon the l i-l v.-'o, winch, il ven-ti-d, w ill be a Initio;.!, of i orreet jr t ,.!:--. and Wit ever sei ;.t ret ih: eurrency q ies ion so far im it pertains to n.ti.uiii legislation. Tin: ud.ir. s savs : TI. r 1 i-l c o na- i.ar-ow the ;'ie-ie'u oi a hank do .. ii to t!ie !n-is oft be 'uh trei-ii) -..'..:ne, :iinf il oTik' oiil. f roiii fin in. I i . : r f . t t f t t Li. . i i t!-ihe cnuiitrv i. Hot to ex,.ect ani' 'thiog bett r ; tiri!l the -;i!o.ied Sub-treasurv or s .me a-ure of cha.-a.-tcr, frooi Mr. T 1 . 1 , .w The Midisotu-tri st -.tes, t.hat w.h.-n the f,.-st F. S I Hank wa clnrt-rvl. --.jet. vere President Washing. f(11v ,,,..,, . .v , ... , . ..... .. fU( ... ; ,;M,,..Vr. .1 ,.r, I ., I ':, .V ,.. - u-h,rh I ...ir I J f t hi. Ti;.. same pa; ' . ,i n r k "ivir..' !. r s 1 1! .-. t h i' C " -r Clinton's rea'iitist tue reveiiu of its ririrter it; I'll, ivt" ;re;o r-'.l .'y a ni.'uilx-r of ti e present .iiü. n: et .Mess ige vo.il.i be a rare and valuiM r'!:o. Hisiiot' Mi.ii I.' O-ts from l? -'iop Mi !. s istant H:-'m! . f t lie Pr o -tunt Pr- t- -tiint !', -.,;. ,1 "ii-ir ; i of Yirgitra, w ho r: i .V tro'.'!! tig oi F.t g! ind, h':v b. en reeeiv. We r t i.-'tot, - i - .ie Xi'.-v .-indr.-t Oaette. tint hi- l.e-iltb ;. t ,! lI'T" Ii'jirovtd. II-- i- rxp.-'ded to em ..; k fro., on J ,,) return h"t!:e, ttie ! i-1 ! tin-, m t,tii. F: in !. Fur nn r 'I vi.i k Ii '-: t thit t' ..''tit's iiftb- r At- an a-t-i-o !.- I o'y of c manner and g .od fiiu-iv. of the nam.: . ! ,.: Prr-i :n; lt-be, D ujla Scotch won. in from ti.e elt--ic t, n k of I' v.'.-i! w ho-e sister, th widow ..('Mr. ' F J i . i : 4 1 - n , Mio rot Jedburgh, will leave h r nephew the Pre-.d. i.t irge t -rtu'ic. 4,1'ko- kinjM. I'k.IM Illi'lI'S." M'. H"! t' t stated ill a sjieerh le' .! j i i; rf 1 tl the int.- i f.-w d.vss nee, tint SlXI I'.FN IIFNDKFD posTmit:rs hyf hf.f.n im'.moyf.d kkom orucr. sinci: Tiii: roriFnnr mmf m hS C ! I'akimim h. Pr-tor M. Strayer and Wiiltim Corm tu, ttie t vo men w Im re im!''i'i:i"'I w t:, jo Hr idt.'ee ;n th" ex'.en- e mail robb .'r.e-. inv .! pardoTied by the Pre.-.denl, a'ter a c .i.;i:i.-ue-f,t : n.t.e iii..:.t!iJ. Tiiev gae te-tinotiv tiga;:.st l!r d j t. .... .. . Ttr i -' - ; j J ; : ;::.e too I of in I.-"lu ! , ..I:
lSVlASAPOUH It ASK SOTE LIST. Corrcrte I . wttk ty K. S. ALokI &. CO.. at Intup h', n h i are tei.raltr T-rrpmrt J t- buy at bt f-4
inj q'iottior,. ! All nt marked a:e t.ot utchivcd ty u. Srrcir, 3 j-r ct. pien.. I Coir, Iii j INDIANA. j Stute lia: k an! rrreb-, jar j FariTici-s' an 1 M h.'nirs' lt.tr. k , Majti. vr J Sjvin IhtitJti n at Char'.. ;'.in, in r!u j Sii. Ii.:itu I. n ut l.a rewuitn, lb J. j I: ui i t' Cem any at it t iwr, 15 wis j tw Alb.ny City I;. to, redet untie at Ii-uran. crf.re, to &. j Tiraury r.oir. it' 2 f!i &' 15 fixt j Wv.eJiiUrn 4. .' notes, Midis. n, 3 J. t Kxcharc IUi.k at In lnuap.li, fi!d jj-l.n II. Wat ii'iio:,-; I:tf llautr, S dif I KLNILCKV. ! icu.k of Lt.uiviiic, j a: ! liaiik ef Ki nturky m. Hrnr!,t. t jNoithcui r..ink t.f K' tjc.y a:..J lrtl;t.f", jar I Hott 1 ('( m;..iriy. r J S. i:t link of I.ouivr,, 2 a 3 J Oil. AinI.l . i ..' cli. i k ub ,o t Joil Hank I Krr.tueky, 2 b i(.mru ! 'tv.iltli Cii k n.l fi :e.c!w , it j S.ut!-Vfsttriii Rul i:tI H; k fsJ liHM. Hank ..f t"iicle ol !, t c I "1 ! I t W, limf j liai.k oli'li-vtl u 1, t if if J Jt .nk of M.i;l: .n, da j I'lik k,I '.Venter, 5o I C.uik ot'Cir.riTinati, 3 .:' , Jt.it k of Xciu I, pir i IUl.k f S lli.ltlr.1 y , ä.O II. .nk. ot Hamilton, ,-. o .lA ef ' t t'l.ll li t.ioVf i U.iiik i l' it, I lieol! t. t Zi llank ef (oilli jMilis, i.Vt Itjnk of M u; t;.t, .'. Huik of M u::t I'Un.ii.:, k. lUikcf .V'twalk, J : . l ink of ( lui: i, J j 1 .nk t f Z .novtl'.c. Jo j Helm nt (hink vi St. ClairtitTilIt , i. 1J oik of SU uln liVille, el.t, io Clinton liank at Culurrtbu, t ("oinineici.il liank at C..l..rtit u, 2 .lit ( chirr;1 ili a ISmk i f New Lin! en, d. Cointut rriul M ink of Cm innati, j ar Common it! It.mk tf L ike Kut, ii. Conuiiercial Jtank of S. it o, do Day tin Itir.k. tr laton Manufacturing Comp-uiy, par Excliance Itai.k of Cinrinna'i, I a 5 d Tainur ar.d Morl.ar'c Hunk of bti.. MiviDc, 2 ,'t Furmrrs Bank Canton, lo dig Friklm l'..nk ( nir iiiiiati, f ar Franklin Hank Colninbii, ;a Ii rmjii Bank Wo stT, no do tiranvilU- Alexandrian K.xhty, J a 5 .!. ticaua lnuiai re Company, n sU KntliinJ Safety S..rity, fraud Lancaster ui.j.i Hatik, pu Ibanm Miami Kaiik, 1 DJ. Lafiyettc Hank Cmru nHti, y-t Manhattan Hank at UTanliattan, no wie Moclunics and Traden bank Ciiirmn-ti, .j di Miami KxjMjrtinj Coirjany, Cincinnati, J h " at Ciniita't, i di Muskiii:um J'ank ru'ram, J Jii Müiikm' Falls Maaufaciuun Company, no al Orphan's Institute, tt. Ohio R .ili iaJ, do Oht i Life Inur inee an l Tiu?t Cwpat y, 3 picm l'rMii Hanking Cori.pa'.y , par Weitem receive Hank at Waritti, 2 lis ni jii Hink of F.xrli.iiic, 'u.l ILLINOIS. State Hank of III neis and Hrai che, 2 h Hank of Illinois and Hr..!irbe, Sh iwi.ettovt n, .Jj Hank of Cairo, 1U lr di i lll.noi-- Saving Rank, fraud Manufartureis ai .l Mint i Hank at Jarkson, do Mt-tciiaiitsni.il riantt rs Hank atChicaüo, d' TF.NNF.SSF.K. n.ink of Tt nnr M-c and liiaiit ls, S a 10 1n l'la'itors Hink an ! I'iiik In , J Cnion I'.atik Jn. Hruiche, o Yt aimaii, Wi-o ls X Cc. tl t VIKC1NIA. Hank of Virginia an.l Iiain he-., it jr.n. j Fanneis Hat k of Virginia ai .1 friticht, ! Viilli y H i- k :::i i Uran be, d I Noitl.eni Hat.k of Virginia at Vl.e lin :iu I Hiaticli. s r I Kvehinc H.iiik ef No;f.i!k, rf.i t 1KNNVI.VAI.. ! l'hila k li'liri H:.lik, a 3 ji n. I l'ittbiiig H:ink, pr j Ltim! t-iiiieit's Hank ..t Wane;, l -Ii : Country H inks, par I NhW VopK. ! Cl v It-ii -, l a p't Tfi, t! i:i: t;y H ink', 2 a 3 pr m M uihat' in -i .ciritiori, i a! ! New Yolk Lotn Cnriei my, lt : Mt-rch utts a:.d Tr ! r- llii.k at Albany, Laud
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