Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 12, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 October 1841 — Page 2

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lu tht-ir öath. This in hut one of tho,t- i.nj.orItiojis inr,'.-nt to nil liuman legUIatioii, and ..i... i. .ti. ; ;u.. ,.,rn

rp.naintlo- WliMo rrratur.-s tl..-v are. It is au ....i . i i I ....! .,.,...!.,. . t ;i , uiu iii"- i run hi t i -- " ivii- .- ii i-.i , cannot n.rie t it, hut is caltnlat 1 infinitely t incr a-o it. Tho lnrI is as lallihlc as the a;-j.raUer-, far l s rap nlilo of c;orr-f t jinlsmciit, f.ir iii .ro i m tl t'runi re.-jotiihiiity, and ahI v .1 fr 'i n all rulo of actin savo tlieir own raj.r . In pnu.ticr the plan is al.-url ; aol in ni:i :i,'l' it is mori'-troiis. It is a ain attempt to r.irret t a mall ly one a thoii-aml t i r i -s re.it r. W o 'it trwt s .m thin-.' t oijrrountv .ilict-rs. If th v, ! tol hv th- p' oplo und a till!' nud'-r the e r; of th" pvp!o itiin. t ho t r il-? d t- in a m itt-r IiLe this, then we m-iy a a II ahfiiidi ri tl:o pormrnt of K puhliran ovriiio -M r.t niH'r ; deelanr that the lYople lire .-,;,,.!! u;i...rtliv t e-reis' theiil.t of hiifi';,,f'; that tin: I'atri .ts of "it, e nniiitted a ?n dl h!'iolf r iou th d-( I.ir 1 t!ioe t.it-s ree iitit pcnd-i:t, and that the 'iuer we j.p.i.-'ii c a lin and a ra-o ot n!des "roadv t ride us lrjilmiatoly ly the raco ( (Jod," t IlO sr,r)nf r we rhall return tu order, Io aity ami 1 g) ernni ni. In view of these ciiii i ritjoii", tlien. I t ro- !,..; t V'n, tlat M' flioiiol m m a la ii.e tin I .ei dai'if, nrini: the imim diafe 1! I'.I'KAL of tli it .-' 1 1 -: l of the liovonuo- Law which eyfah-li-h s a Mat'.- I"ard ol' Luali.atiin ; and to hrin tili- ni:itter, ;:t once, i.i a tannii! tonn hell, r; vii. I -'i'iriiit, t"-r v.ur i:iturf if yon approve it , too f'lllow in mi:ni()i;il io nil. r.i y. in.', i i.i.i-1 m t:;: f i t . i IM'I N . f tin- iiiidersiono.I, it i . n s Tii. M'. 'i.iin v I. ol ' ls.v C"'MV, r. speclfullv show tli : That voir ! iiiori ili-ts lnv- exaniiii I wilh s'irprie and rr t lli.it pi ition f 1 1 1 - mw Kevim Law pa-el ly the LeiJ.afure at ifs hist 's'ioii, which iimhr the natu' of a State Hoard of Kpin!i.atioii, -fal!i-hes a Hoard of Twelve Mi ii. not rli'i tol !v tho n. oidi nor 1 sponsible to tin in, v f lotlo d with unlimited pwi r to m ercas. the .iM-.r.n-al of real e-fato and r.,n-e-fl'ieilt I v il. ........ vwf. .f tiv, ,l l ,r wo..- St.at. . C f.- .!,. rii. , 'i,,ir f..,..l I.I. ..nr.. .. i .. ......... , , fl 1llilll l ' .111 III- 111, i.i ...'.I p-i'iu j'li ii'in i , ' . .. - M . . I . . ... ... ',... r 1... t. i .. w .. . 1 ii tit i.i Olli .'' Ol lil-lll'l- 'I.-.-I. t.i. . . t ..ii i... .ii ... .i i i n s'icil a l.o ici, wiin smcii nouinuess an u rn v , a !in.( t and d tu pilous 'ticroacliiricnt on flu- lihiti"s of tin- l' oj.h- ; In ciioc, t ihuihlr fho rnhmt'ton of faxahh' ptoju rfy is, in tii t, to doli!! h" o r if o . Your M in riali-ts further stiluuit to your I lonor.ih!" II'oio-, that this ine.ponihle ( hui t, which is to sit in judgment on tin- appraisal t tin r sp. ctie eoiintv o';i, rs, cannot Io; supposed to p -sc-s, ami are not authorized t pnrr.re, the mlorinat i"ti nece-snrv to guide tlieni to the tiu- value of flic real estate in the several comities. And Initiier, that the law docs not I'iml tli Ul to oi, ei it tlieuw 1 es in their deci-sion-i, veil iiv i ne ac'ie i'iea- i ney in.iy n.i o i , . . i . 1 . I . I ihn real o,t:ifo in nu ll eoiintv. hut o. runts t'neni to ndopt a iiv other principle of valuation, that to I - 1 ' . . ' fiiein mav s tn pit and reasoniinn i t i w ei s il,,, .l,,,r.' ..mm, lid i, moiii! nl.n P.. i, thus U.tHtr.ir. l.llUt( I to llieil WllOill llie I I - . thus n.'lutrary i.tiuted to men wiior . t " i i pie Uml no voice in electing, your . lM!ioriali-ls nelimr vmir i unori:i i.t .oii-ider mifiifly i:icouitcut with tin-genius o! fice, r publican in-titutions ; and they earnest-j ly hop that your I lonorahh I Ioue w ill see the ' propii tv ufiiniiH-ill.itcly KKPKALLXiZ so much ofthat Act "to value the property of the State" , as prov ides for the appointment o! a State Hoard of Fuoalization fT Mcni'.riul has l.eea .seTrd in Pcv ' '," ' ' '' . '. ' ' , ' - ( ,untv, alumst unanimously, by t!.o-e who atlend the meetings at which it was suhtnitted ; and it will le forwarded so as to he presented ut ! tin commencement of the Session, in order to : allord time f.r the repeal the law, before the Members of the State Hoard arc required to leave their homes. j fVi;n thf J ii ut i fMiinr) Ant. HOW TO M Ki: A DHi ltT I' ! Jinnfl Till: HKsT ! P.y a report from the Lam! Mureau. j it made, it nppear that tlcre are now ; , 1 : , T acres off!;" pubfe domain, surveyed and prepared t'r maiket. butnn.: aiv eitis'-d fr sale. And as they are tmt 1 able to entry unt.l t hey have b "en ex;vs -d t au -t ion sale. ;;!! th. v a. t amount of land is withheld from pur h iIt tiirtlier appeais, that since the Uli of March list, only ."- !.:'' acres hive b -en .advertised f r Fil", wlole in th" in.Miilis of March, April, May, June. .Inly, and August, of the three preceding years, the following amounts were advertised : In 1N5- n,lö.),77.l acres. 11 ',1 1 1 .-: The time fr mlveit ,ing is in the spring and .Ummer, an I tn- time fir s. Hing is in the I 'll. Thus, eur.tig the lat three years of Mr. Yan llur -u's adi.ii ns rat ion . tie a nnu 1 1 a v enge ef acres ad vert i - a! from M roh f Augu t was nearly twelve nii.'l.ons. Now during f!e sain- pait if the present year, it is but little m re thin half a in. I!. on, while t he id a nist ration keeps back upwards of eight mi II. oris, w hich which are surv- v-d and ready for fi'e. The design is, f;r.t, t diminish the Lam! revenue tor the preteiit year, so as to make a pretext forlorn nnd tares, and fr i barging the late Administration wall i".iv ng a ! bt ; and second, to hoi J on t th" eight milii uis ..f acre?, to be sold next year, wlevi th' oroce.'ds .ire to g, to tip lr;t:!i bidder of State Mocks. mom: ritt: s ! dm) ! Hy a statement from tin Treasury H- part n.ont, bearing the due of July P., I-II, it appe .r. that o:i tint d ty, t.'iere was if m e.evs tru.sfcrred to disliursing dhcers. since the -1th of March 1 ist, and not accounted for, nt the date of the staeni';.t. the enormous amount if upward i f SI' P.N MILLlOs tip DDL I. Alis : Th? willful, inexcusable, and palpable atrocity uf these two .; . ration--, PLI MM.U ami to DHC LI I the peopb , ii-i iit iv ery a la to to be le hi up. sh An op, am! Ii ii. uiiced. woik up a pretext tor nn extra .osio:i of ( ngrcs. th funds of the Tre istuy are itnprov ,denti ilv, perimturely, am! in unprecedented nns--?, m-it-tcicd broad c et am uwg the d:sl'irp!g f'ri r. Tue rcsiitng oelicit 1-j ist what any Secretary eft Treasury nny creite at any time w hen so : psi . 1 ..I. it is a v i i.miurv . ii . c . ü.oiigni air 'it i:i purpose and tr-Mght about f.-r tiie bid purpose of ij-tifvia an extra session of ( ougre-. And the people are now to be hum!' :gg' ! wit. i the idea, t.nt tins extra tessi.ni w is ( 1 i! 1.4 r IPC, The pifid reven.ie ' u.vu intirilv d ni the t;CA S en t.ary 1 f the Treasury dim u d by w.; a milice prepei.se nie tiuee or four m ii ;i.- I'd ilar.. And the i e ;!? no now told that the I'i jj.-u-rv ,s eaipt v I ..at Mr W oi'iibnrv blundered :n n. tst'mi'es ; tu t h. pecu-.l ; tint taxrccc ts are less tl an was e x - re neicssiiry tint Joins .tie necess iry : ami more ep - .Ml,V ate we t ,d. I 11! tt 'Vila r.vHti iltlt a a fe'in v t .'hi L'imi 1 .v..'...JiMl'i I.'l (.'o. l '. Next year, w h"n the c ght mill. uns ef a -res now held lack, aretiire.vn into market, the litnl rc venue w ill be ea'.ruiouly uicreased, tut er ry ddlar 1 fa it to v t --c .V..'.'i .' Tuen the Secretary of the Treasury will urge on, hurry and precip t He, the land s.il.-s. s as to f'ttd t'lt S.'uckj.d.ltrt : Now, he ho;!?- Lick, !elis and post p. neu the 5 ind sales, 1 to im 1 fowulat.'i f U'iJ .i'Va ' ' i' .' i grt it J, It into wiiw hands jivy1 v 1alli:n !

MITTIIU TliOM (iüNEKM. JACK-DN. ! Whim.ion, Sept. 11), We rc ieite.l to pubiinh thp f.-ih-winz i-'iaritter- ,'.M I' Till: i.'AlilM :T l I ,OW 1 1 T 1 1 V. .,t - c htter fr-.u (ivi.-ral Jii-ko:j. .N.-tlui. I' CL.W IM. I Ills 1'oilV or -Mli. (.LWS

f.,,.:. 1, rn u.J) , or 1; .Mi.M.an,:,. u.s -u.i hue " -x-.-.-f i r.-..:o tl.e -i.'.ra:.,.- rccujunt ot ti.iL rmiUg. . Mr. Tyler hi reas.-n to r.-ud t.f t... .M.tr-.i.' but d.striii;in.it.ii" approbation nt the P'PO ft ail iple.-te i- I fearle-., I'ntriM- whose .:. m ai w h cti true dien v and i, i.i r ..re IIwrtii ti)'T: man mat n an u.e .ns, -i . . . it . i . i ' . 1 i i.na .-s and Ic.i tiiit V.;rl pro:. I, .. l. ii r 1 t.i ti.L C.-.U-.1 'IV: tl.it Uli'. , i if ! fr f . . i J i,t :.ho iIi'm'Cj I .g t :!..- . t t.i- i '. I, i v r i. in ;.l , i lit-. ' u p n j v , i I ' . It S !.i'V a ;..! t. : r t r. ! to i.'s w h.c.'i a I ...e can .- if i's li i'he.t ai antares. la r 'j i r .i to it f oA n ci u r.-'.' on h Iai.k j i f! i n , l!-;ri .! o- n makes on e ia;p ,rt uif o!j.-t-V it ON. I !' ! r. Iii- t'U H IilxiTe I lit tin' i . 'i.'lii.' i.i !i I ! t a O I i. Iii in t I, ii.ii .jr f v -1 - ill. It i- I. t II" i.l t I .1 a Jilt. "Ii : ! t.k Mi H ! tic ..'- s'.r .d: .1 Wis i"t envj'i'.i t;i it an ,i t; p :.) i.t tic i: üf. .'liMuiii if in.-t ti.t- !. c mi.; i? I :, v ,i i-' . rii c .p'c. v. i. ..ii iirtnf a ii-.'o'hI iimi. i !.: i.t... : !j I ' , o( . r .'.: ü ! ii . i force m ti.-J a i ; ai.k? ol 1 1 .tut--. to .M.. T ti; " i. oi: i i: ':.t w ii i, '!.. te Yuri I.,r. ri, 1 os m r i v ii.d i,;ij '-ti.ed tr.eud, ;.- uLiimd ant , v i es r i i Nl.VV Vil,K. Aucu-t J"-tli, I-II. In ac..id nice witu a rs I 1 1 on tni -io.-ed Si w-, ti- l're-nii !.t i.". Sei let iryoi an uiiin'-ii-'.' IKmiii r i t i- 1 1 1 , old ' Mas I ' ii n o n , h-d I ,n tiie .Ni..:a W.ird f tio ctty, on Tu 'stljy, t::e Mtb n';st . i,t . In v c ' ' i.onor to lr.li; si... i io .;u a copy ot t..- ir ; r .. .--eg'. I l.o . i ! l i.e ' 1 !','; i i in wis süiii' v to .- p.e s t .piii oris ami le. , iu-i ot :, oi i. i t.. n t" t!o; aii-absorb r s .l t of. ti 15 it,!,." Y M v. ,1 pi r, ,.;.,,, l''-o n' oi:-. tiilt III il of. i il i . r .I,,),., I) , ! -c: d" N t-.-.r, froui the Tv -r f.r tio atnl uel' pi niiCiii ciii: winch Ii i is puru d , w . hav' ti.it forcotfon him v. ho, in t i j v. . r - fue . ; .! d aiyim-t t: Iftnk, l-d n nw rd to , i!oi ee.s am. I tn-g Victory. Tne frn . t t .. at i Toi) au i ot y ..or .- r v a e u a : e now en iv in'. Aid on fb.oj ai count tiie Democracy f .Sc .v Yoi !:, a- u w ill eri'-iv." trim ifo- end i-ed prot resp c liiily c nratulale y u. p'. -ei.t at ives (.f the ( 'on v . ni. ;a , w s t i; I: IV tu !i t,. a to t n.;. r yon f ;,. con r atui it oils ii 1." i n ruptib'e and li n-t.- irted lemo,;. 1(;y uf tiie .'.ivi.. l iiv. in in- i iioori."- oi me r re-o;u ,tP'ns, t - ' I i'fi :. ,; o .- von so i o v and iniv v uel pc i'cd , u .nr tt messaoo ,, ' . . I o von , s,r. no' oi.iy ti.e H mo.Tiey in a pot Zill sen-". nut tin.' oioix as pie arI), in i i,uy .1" tu" c .iii.uy in viiy s'-iir tii- r iei h'i in ti.e yrcat vv ir wiocli tii" , a c t'C a c a ; u -1 -v erv f rm of c v itrnin 'ii! ,i 1 t v r i;n u o i. r i ai. e o.oj t. as tf,c in iti) ot mir I i.tu voiir own ineiu rabl- l injuic-, It is not in a spl.-ndid ovornni' tit. s'ipp to d by p .a rlhl m n e o,. s er aristocrat. c il est V hsaai nt-, t Irit to- p"op!e will fi ml h i ppi n ss, or tii.'i r li . -t! ie- protect i -n ; toil in a pla n sst"in. devoid of all p ui.. protectHC ail, and ir..nt.n c t ;vir- to iioii", dij'Ciis;iig its les-ii'C, lik" tin; ie.vs of ii-.-ivcn, im.-een am. unI' lt. save mi Vi", freshness and beauty tie y conlrib- i ute t i pr TI . M . sir, are ii t omy mr m it-mr uls, but ll .i . .. oi t m- . ncr , a u p"op e. t p. .n t nci r Iritim,!!! ; we cm i'ri'uia v"i. I lioma- .) tl-Tson is n,. ion r,.r . l''ri" 1 y,-,,r cuntryin'n, and us in i I ..- i.i .. V .... ' .1. Ik . . . 1

half of the .New Yoik h-moeracv. to re-r-ird v-m as'lhronch the Senate in its then thane, Mr. Clay, in ,

lk . . .; 11 I i . . lti" I atriaicn ; in. no; i Drotiieriiood of I I- ro.nds , . ... ...... .. .

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,.im:.i"st members. i n l.tl,n.;U5.i,ll , (.ir, m behalf of the tlmuands w!.. i w,.r. vvi!j us ,.!.d:,y mht, we wi.-h you ! h ngth of 1 t s, a cotititPritn.e of that popui ir ati'ee-' tnuT which has always follow-. I you in your evont- ! l'nl ami olo-mier d career, and the full nmasuie of hippims which it is pm-sibic in this world für man to enj .y. Keso-ctfully , ' Your obedient servants, (;. (;iLl;ri r ,:. pati'husUN. (en. Ammuiw Jai KsO.N. IIkumit voi:, Seppeniber 11th, IS II. lu Your letter of the 'J-Mh ult., with its enclo- : sure, the resohit ions ef the Democratic K.-publican i Mas. Convention, held in the !th Ward of the city ' of New York, on the "Ith of the same month, have i been duly received, and are acknowledged with ! sentiments of profound gratitude for the honor they i confer upon im. " j The s-ate of my health, which is now much Iis- i ordered by an attack of fever, does not allow me to! express at length iho reflections excited in my mmd ! i . . i . . ...... , ! . . , ' ny me piirriic v te.v s em o neu in Ihe resolutions'. ! I , ...r,.... i c i

1 L'iiiii'L uu c ill no, 1.V it , 1 1 Olli saving, lUaiint.i-"iO'. "J. ui'-ii. nit lAiiuuiu O....VI.W... .,.. meet gem-rally w.th my concurrence and particu- t from the President's own lips he knew it from larly tm.t wh.ch gives praise to Mr. Ty ler for his I tiie representations of his instruments, who had put veto on the Hank II, il. If he but maintains- the po- '; tne pjostion dtiectly to .Mr. Tyler '1 he subter- ; sit:-11 he his assumed against the e-.-eat lever of iuge was offered .Messrs. Preston and Merrick : .. . .. . 0 . . . . . . - i i i ;

I eileralistii, this deadly he to the principles of our government, the designs of that partv, in other respeits, will be less difficult to counteract ; Ihr the : t . ... t ... .....1 . .4 , I... ..... . : - .1 ;in on iun.1'11 i'i um ivinii'i iiiniieucj u a .. ...... ..' H ink ot tue Lil.tCd SMtesitits hlm, will naturiiy .. 3 n '.o, i ic- i . uei y : that w il. sicure the application of the public 1110ncys at aii times and in all j. luces to constitutional oi j cts. These are the things which it would be . ' . ... . . . the o.i.ce ol a I. uu to thwart; and they are the Illings wn;ca 11 wou .1 I e the tendency t tip; SubI reaury to pr.miot. ; and hence, I believe, that tht system, or something l;ke it, cannot be Ion" dispensed with. )..ubti the President believes tint the Sub - Trccitury has be n condemned by the neenle. am! so believing, he ougiit mt to be censured for "iv- " e mg In. sine ion to as repeal. Hat the indepeiid.

It is tine, that a igre.at error was committed in the : t!o-y c-uld overrule the President, and 1 Ley persu id-; and o the or, stitufioii of the Inited Stat. s. ; atfur i approach. ng to a crisis, ll is indicative of ,, , r

rpeal of the Sab-I reasurv, hit this nny be reine- i ed themselves tint he could ho deceived into a be-; i enow ,nuens. i no ark oi y our c ovenaui is . lhc cxi&.eitcc ot' a .tale of fcel.n' m the borders tint ,: ' ... , "-p.-rnc iiioie-di-d while t!. ere is no Hank substituted in its se.ad.;hef that t.his absurd and contradictory amendment -)oc '''"l"',' "f I:idep"ndence your .Mo'int Con-1 I;, Cjlcuiated to cr.-ato the oicit't a'arm in th - i ' ''C "r' 1 "'; !!" -lem-r reI'he people are imt so nmch for forms they -r., for ' ougiit to satisfy ami obviate h.s constitutional tcru- is tbo ( !.Mistitut.o,i of the I'mte-I Sfit.-s. Ta-re ; lnlhtis ,.f ci;Mta.t. I .e policy of the present Tin. v', '.. I" ,"-"t '"f N"rt!l su islances for practical measures measures that pics. This purtion of the cabinet, overreached bv a b!ess;ng, nor a cur.-e, pronounced upon the; houi, ot lUt. ,-,,,,,.,,1 is calculate. i, , . ,'. , ... ,t-'l,,' ,l wn.spere.l that Iww villi ensiir.. iv. noiiiv ..,.-.,... i, K,i... ..... .i li. i ..n.i .1 , re. . 1 1 1 1 c.l hv .nivn'iv to ri't:i:n i he 1 r ' e!i i .! reu of Israel, vvlcTi they entered th pioiiiised 1 i. ,1.., ..... ....1 .1,. ; 1. '""i-1 w .in arm-, tY: . A tee ret sci-ty, tbe .t-

s ' - .1.1. ,iLi,"iiiii..uiM 1 111 ni',- .in- ..11. .,i.ii. miu cuii - . ..... . . 1 1..' au pi .1. te-sa am. i ..pos . 1 1 011 01 lauiil, ,Ti .. . .1. . 1 . . m.inst.ai.o!! of government ; that will make the places, labored with all their might, t., procure the ; ' l"d which your posterity may not sutler or enjoy ,! 11tl tl. pruIlwto audacity d' he Canadians, am! , ... . . ' ''''' a"'"M"r '-,""i' t

tax.ts as li'ht as is consistent with t he i.u!,!ip a ,f,.k. : ad.v.t ion ot the amendment, and then moved heav- . y 1 nci r ;! un rrrom , or win i t nee 10 me pri uci- .,. ., I, ,,, l...r ..,,1 r. .... . " . ui-um i.,r mhiih ti

ei.ee I.e Ins mm, tested m the veto autlionz-'s us to im-diri-d as to receive the executive- eanction. 1 , ü-'"it 10 1110 win. is, ami leave 11 a poor, plu.Ked, manhope tint ho w ill deal fairly and candidly vntli the i speak upon know ledge derived from the solemn do- ; 'Cl- -'-r-.s- A Ciii.i. or Nlw 1n1h. w hole subject hereafter, and that he w ill conform j ciaratiou of one of .Mr. (.'lay's' most devoted partiins policy to the principles of the Yirginia school of -ans in tin Senate. 'Hy (Jod" said he, never C'viifxrr Ki:siua iio.xs. It cannot be doubted, Uepubhcaus. ; could h ive voted for the Compromise, if 1 had thought ue tt ink, tint the continuance of the Cabinet, after You are pleased to refer in terms ot much com- it yielded me inch uf ground, or if I Ind not been : tb-' iirst veto, wis but a part of the scheme to ui memiation to the curse pursii'd by me on th- mi'- ! positively assured that the President would veto' Cart. T'jlcr" by getting his tanction, publicly and

j.-ct of the former Hank Charter! I acte t at th-

lime under a hign sense of ihity, and d"nved much ! It w a .Mr. ('lay's deliberate, w eil conspjere 1 pur- : ;i"1 thou abandon Inui to his fate. H iving prosJtisfrjtioii fiom the many evidences 1 hue re-i pose to break up the cabinet, and sep irate Presi- cured Ins signature to the I ind oi l and other nr aceivcd, even from tiioso wiio then censured me, of 1 dent Tyler from the entire w hig parly. In the first ' el-res wp.i.pi .re odious to the democracy, they uyA-

tne upprojauiui 01 my vountry. imt, sir, I consul- he s-fceeitcil. i he latler ho wp 1 find lo te a more ercd my l ibns as but tae commencement ef the ' d;th-:ult task. Linding the cahinct would not readwoiko, reform in regard to tae banking system, j i!y bo dismembered on the first veto, ho refused to Much Jngin'r p..-:st: is du t i Mr. Yan Huren, against ! permit tb" btnk piest.on to bo p-stpoticd, and whom the wii'.iie force of the tpirit of monopoly was dr ve nr-.tter l extremitv, w ith a cle ir percepti- n

, proujiit t : e ir. It has driven that d 'st mgaished !'r 1 .1 t.itrsiuau ami unprt reniimg patriot into retnement, put it iris rondo. ea hi. 11 dearer tiiiti ever to his coiinti v Oci .tU.-: ol lOe n-ihio saenhee iie his made t the cause of e.pul n.iU My ftr.ngtii tri ng m", I cannot follow out these ret ctious tl.it my 1 theret.iie. oi I'. ve.-v effort to wr.te admonishc? to IS 1. early spent. Let me conclude his hasty and imported response to your letter, w.th an assurance to my Keputd.can am! D-'tm cratio fr.ends every where, tint I am proud I ti.cir resped and have an abiding i.aith in th- sue?3 t ihior t d rt. to secire the oicssüig. of freed .in ai.u ii j li rights to ti.emseives and their pus - te.-.ty. -ry respect, j.iy, uur lelio w-citizi'ii. AN DIM: W JACK -ON. (ivuHti lliipar, l's.p A (.'ru.d Jury in New Yrk, h ive foiiiij true b.Us igiins: iL M. Noah, N. T. Lldndgc and M. Y. Iteacii, f -r libels up 01 t!ie character . f Ja mos (lord.n Hentiet. of t: e HcrtlJ.

An ind gtiation meet. ug w as he'd in tiie tii W.ird reform, and wiping from the ttatutes a Uw w h:eh that paper exceeded ten thou-ind dollars per anof Aibmy, to den unco President Tyler. Present, j disgraces the credit r, and wrongs the debt.-r oi his num. and tint the profits h id been known t j exceed P. person, of w hem four wore orhve" hj.J-:rs. 1 r'g:tj and h;s liberty. Gui'if i Dtta. '-",'H.H. jer year.

i VI un;i i:s.

It- l . . 11" ! . .1 I 1 ir.i.it. came im lsuiiijinn wiin u.e ueterunnalmi. to force a bank b.ll upon Pre-phut Tyler, ' such a he could ret Mtiction without personal d.s1,'iimr, mn! um.- link.- an imic ud tLc rurreni'v fMi.--i . . . . i . : !. i :- ii ; t J i - :ff - 1 . llorent develonni'Mits. ti- ' ken m ci.iiecti.ii with the course of Mr. (.'hy iurth" late M--M. li f CcntrreM, leuioiittrate th.s ' net w .t!i alia- t mathtnatical certair.tr. ,

l5-f.r- ! i Kentucky. Mr. Clay ini-O his pr- the wlmle eise bef.-re ti.e public. e-'it iniii o:is of dollars. In .etianee ot t!i're ri; ,-r. lii-n's t -nure th äd Mi.tajreJ to I n den ved llin;. IJdl, ami linger. !,r ve as their reiM.sis jecn'ii vi' ur.e jr.ivir-.-n to mike an InJiin tlovtro.M ti..? .rij.in z it ion ot the lluusein ail its detuls for resir.ii', in effect, thit iie had pr-ia . d t ap- ernnu'tit in the l'ar West, eaer wii.te ma trice

.f the , .ikit, officers, nt d committees. He pro- : .t.tment of an incompetent iinti as I MLS lilt: ! p p - , , l 'J-. 1 , i I ail 1 W ' Mil , l' l L IJ I III 1 II a .-: ?,k r. hv in- aus of an ivm bar-ain. hv which New Yoik w i to hive ihe Ch riruiin of the Wavs .ii.i ii f, and erry coiiuiiiltto const it ite-l s as tu cio iii'ii tiie abstdufe, undisputed control or" tae :o ! :. ti of the p.'; u! ir Lr n ii of the nit;"iril ie;;l itur, On Miiii-i im; i.- iMiniü tue win's went tarou".! rnr.l.'.y ot a ciu'Mi, hut even tiien the intl iof tii" dictator was all powerful. in t:i'.' .'Miite h s -.ay was supr'Mne, and in ti.e ; i ri part of the session he conceive. 1 a plan fr pr.-tiii -ii c a rupture :-jt.v-en the President and U'.s . . i . i . i i i . i . a t. r: i, an : oi nrivf:. .nr. i vier i ro:;i ii;s position as the actual as weil as oi:'.;:il head ot the arty. Tue second we k of the wii, let" re the call ! -r a ir )t tor a ":;.-c:i n'yut was, nude upon tie i r ' i-urv D i'artnie.it. Mr. ("lav had a lonj c-nf-r-in e v. ,t ti rr sident Tvier, and ob'.aintjd t'ro n h in. hot: t !v and in writiti . Iiis sentiments on t.ie l -n ii i i t ..t a bank. Toe Tre-n'cut fohl luui, with i! t'r ii.kn -rs, th.it althouch he desired tocoiid acti'.ns t tiio.-.j if ih.j pirtv . , r i , . I ' " i i I . ' - I ..- i... . " . v ;e.vs a w n i'ii .1 oi .'!"" ted ioiii, still ho could not Mix tion l!lV ! .1 or, b,!l wioc h rui con titer to his constitution al!.! to the opinions wli.eh lie ind ":ii s .i t'lro'i-'hout his p.dit.Cil l.f'. Tin n Cfif ice wis ami' . I. ati l In- ml an 1 on tm. part. t tie IV'-.- dont , sincere and confiding Mr. "liy l-utir, tie'r-t'ore, h -fore any movement was tui'ie ti t!e. b ink piestion i n ith -r llou.io, precisely wtiit tue ii teriiiinat. ui .f tue I'resideut was, and'wiiat provi-mus wore n 'C 'ssiiry to ci.siire the '."cn ivf s am'tioti. JI: acted throughout with a i'uli kti" a ledije of tiie pos.t mn and sent iimuits ol the rrcsi.bmt , an I all h.s pr temh-d In; es or expect i('His of t ,... of hi- bank bill throu.'h all tiie pabranch" of tiie covern-nent , w a sheer, umiut iate t iivr n.v Tii.t,. w ti.'i-.t : ii.oni.-i.t tliat if. anihii.at.'d tii" con-inre-i.e of Mr. Tyler, lor he ha i 1 - ins p. i-it ive, unepiiVocal assurance to the emit raiy. i h a show of deference to the opinions f tne lh -sident . and in coiis.-ipience of an intiiiriti.-n m I ' " ! the lepor of fue S, cr t rv , Air. Clay inn iJ a call i

up .a the department fr a plan f.r a'Th-cal Acen'.'' j er fo which he had so s-Tfi. n mIy ot.j -cted. H.is Tin i're-.dent su'C'tsted tint the as-enl principle must have b""ii well known to .Me.-.-r-. Bel!, I'wsiionld bp euer iticd up hi tiie sch u.e, but tiie call ; i: g and Sergeant, yet it is very probable, from the u id been mad ; .hreotly mi Hie Ima i of tin: Tre isu- mexp.-nem e of the President in such urrteis, that ry, and he d;l not int-.'rtere w ith er examine the de- I he dpi not. siispcc this until the appearance ot Mr. t'l.ls of tii" b 11. The Treasury plan was sent to llotts's b tt- r. I'h at d v.ibtle-s put Inui oti li s guard, lit.. Sonne, and referred to Mr. Clav's committee 'and as so m as he be.' n to examine, he must have

on mi me", lint it was spurneu wptu stu neu tu.itempt, ami Mr. Clay presented a o-'(' of his own, w iiich he kne w would be killed by the interposition ... . . , . i i tae executive veto .Mr. Hive- present"! an amendment to recouiro the. i--nt of t lie res pec :ive Mates, and it was rejected i I. .. l .. I. ........ . i. . I , .1 ti.,.. lim I., I i.,,m , . ljn; ""n'n ' "1- Ul"i lMlU ""Mnot become a nw without it On a.c"rt umnc that tins bdl could not be carried , .. .I 4.. I .. . . .. V..... Y" . i-l- ii-h i conj im iion m iui nen. ion-r, ui .n. o . Z ,, l... ,..-.1 i., w..ht,.rf...ro wtuch h i called a compromise. This hum: ug Mr. ' Clay Mibmtted to the President through Mr. Ih.lts. Tlii's latter null .ldual told the President that if the , proposition was not satisfactory, lie would burn the l:.per, ami nothing more thoul.l be said on tiie tubject. 1 he President replied that he regarded it as j 1 " re obj-ct m nable that the bold, manly, in elligible ; ; assertion of the branching power in Mr. Clay'u oriJginilbiil. IJotts destroyed the paper accordingly, I assunm' the President that he should hear nothing uiore about it. : I'll is was precisely w hat Mr. Clay had expected ' 'and desired, lie had ascertained that the Presi- ' I dent was not to be deluded bv the thallow artifice, 1 ""d nothing further was necessary but to present some pretext upon which Messrs. Preston and .Merrick ; could retrace theirsteps, and hisdeoigus wcroaccoinpbshed. J 'e made up his mind to carry his bank bill through Congre.-s, widiout yielding one inch of. substantial ground, without conceding one particle I of power claimed in bis original bill, without sacribeing one nti to th- principles or prejudices ut the , President or his friend. He had determined to force j toe President to a veto, and he now discovered u mode; ...ll . 1. 1. ......... .. i. I .... I. I.. Liiii io carry u out iiiiuun lyun-u.-, nuiuon. , ......I .... .1... ..v.... ..;.-. ......oi. If.. L-....11- i ttnllihed themselves, nnd the u.JI was carneu , ' through the Senate. Hut this was not all of the ; sinister management of Mr. Clay, lie contrived to! ............ n ....,;.,....'. 1.. .i l, ,.., . t. .'. ,r i f I j 1 . i . i s-oiiiiiiii a iii.ii ii ii !. ,4uu".i in u. um mini- - ... ... ,

bug auiendu.ent. He told them they would bo com- ueio.e me tiistorie ii -society oi .xew l ork in i i ....O...I ... . ..., 1, nr.,,,,!.,! tl,.o,. tt.-.t'on the ."Ol h :i n n 1 versa rv of A merican I iideoendence.

: n-.icu io iisiu on .. .- -... v.. v. ...v.... ,..,.4. . . . . .. , ,., ,1 ; auopt ion 01 u.e amciiumeiii, aim iie.n mo. i-u in.-1-' .. . . 1 j en and earth, to induce the President to sig:i the ! j bill. It was known to .Mr. Clay and all the friends ; 1 of ihe President, that the act.ou ol the Cabinet w as i I - . 11-- ' I nut only unauthorized, and separate, and distinct t j from the Lxecutive, but that it was ill opposition his wishes, and in contravention ot his op, touiis and sriitiments. Nevertheless, the plan was successful. I Mr. Cliv had accomplished all he cont.-mplated or 1 expected. He had de layed his omnipotence jt, ! C.ip'ress. and laid the found atam of a sciiisiu be1 tween the President and his cabinet. Mr. Clay 1 ! never hoped or intended that the bill tdiouhi be so t!:e bill : of all the immediate con"i i jnces, b it witii a 1 tlse ! .... ...... I notion of tae ulterior resmts of h;s tieadloiig course. it h is been the misf rtime ot'tlns gr.-at man nevi er to apprcc. ate the feei ng of the masses. Surneinded by ; d.ticians and ardent person 1! admirrs, he ever confounds their devotion with popul tr tie oiilhus; 1 -ni. cting tlirougii clopjcs and c uibina. teuis of men, genuine public sentiutCfit rarelv reach- : es h ui. Hut of all the magnificent blunders ut j winch his publ.c life furnishes so miny iiistan he m-ver vvas so much mist t Ken a: rolition to m ', the bu.k i .''--tiuii. I he interested clamor of stoekj baers i w ptii lom tiie vo ce of the people, but i ti.;- is a point pi winch ho w ill never bv d ngnt uiiiii it .s too ute to repair the error. Citapma i is cro .vmg, and so are wc, over th c'.ectiott of .ion. Naliniiiil Wet, tn Marion (Jo. to tiie Stato Senate. 1 nis eusures us t.vo mjioniv oa i j nut ballot it the Indiana Legislature. lien. West ;s the cinmpiou of Non-Laprisonmei:t i i't dell, and we .hope h.s eiforts in the Sciitte mav be eminen iv succ-sstai in br.nging about this great

From t.'.c .V. Y. Frentn ijf, MIL TVLi:i AM) L'AIMNL V. It i il t our bus.iv?s to defend Mr. Tyler. He is

a vvhi in .'raiu, w a." eierte! i.- .- ich, hs surround ed h;m'!f by a vvhi g ciShk t , In r-moved tlmus, andsof iMH"crit from office, am! his a; proved of the i ; il of the .-ub-treisury. Hf Ins. toer. h-re, no limn uppi us. ISul in r.-ini t a tntion.il buk, he hi a f-l with n i.iucii im re h'Viertv and finmi - ss tlsan th-e w!i fir round h.in, and appears uiu- ii t urer to View, thin those wh n-w assail him, that it is ..r J . ri ir v pi-tiee to -ts in -i V ; It prove a bank, c-n:i no. t the bunn. ted to the iii!.iri"s of vxcham'e, of exchange, and tint helm' .! mi-, mil ill. II "I ,li.i.-u i" I'l III"-'. ".-'ll- l UJ. the.r Influence with members of C:i.?ress t nr'Ou ; vv o oi i;n-e per.Mi- to u ?e cure the p t ige of such a b 11. ami tP-ii, w-fhoiit tort licr n t :ce to tii'.'tn -thick with .'i is olj-,-1 uns. and th. def.' itd very h il w h.c'i thev ii id, at :i,.- It.-'i,' ,t No A , ii. biM-n instru nntal in cett-n c up. .Mitl.oii oi ! ., r' t .'..MS..' !.ir. po-iy or n t, is nr. mit. -rid d a very import mt delation, v.. : ti.it Mr. I kr un fo'rinly avow- 1 'd his o-ldi V t- ;t : -ink of d.s.-.cii.t.-. and th it the li.il w.'i.ch d for deteatin ', actuaiiy is ueno i n o t 1 1 i i ir - i i-overilv. d.d a, low of d:-coui. Mr r.'i iii'i Vu' ili.t tl,. Pro.i.'.o.t pvdili'i.-J "D.u't nani"ti irf a bank of 'di-oimts " Mr. MjII i ueci i : es P'ovt-r of M.iderst... ni h.s ob'ection to Le to the , ii'li .SCo'll.t. Such, teo, i- Mr. 15 id- , Mi th -i was in the same ger s v.'i.vii d'tlo .-torv eo:.vo;Mti. ii in v, ioch Mr. Tyler avuwed Ins w.l niri.e-s to a,.;. rove n bank, lealii.ir in e.( dianc'-'s "my Now, th e p;a;n l.ni sli of the wie je, was i fi-cil aeiit, which! shall have I d p .wt r to tr -n-f". r imi.-y from one part of the coiintrv to the ot uer, by mci' s oi buying ani fcolling - . h.hs s ot eXeintic. hill lull ml have tie I10W'T I C:ii'lllo,.v.li:,I..riinvpr1l'm'e. IllSVerVeVi- .. . ibnt, that Mr. Tyl'T brio ved thattle bill liitiodiK-ed !iv Air S.'r".'.nii'u,',,i,n'fi-i'li- il.iomfl.c v.-htt,!. It is e.priliy .rvi.ient th.it the IVcs .bun was not very conversant, with financial operations ; and any one , who will eirofoliv ri-au th-.' accounts ivtui bv M r . I . A i n C ami Inn. if tiie conversation, Wül . .-.I il be satisfied th it Jin; former attempted to take adv 'tit act d'tle.s ignorance, and entrap the lhesid. i t itro approvicg .-otneth'ng more than he lud desired. At all e flits, the "IVscal ('rpi ration" t.rop"scd by Mr. Serceant's loll, was not limif.l to the tr oi-miss'on f u-.oiwy ; ly fcilin III excnangcs, but had power to hmd on bills of exctian-re a bank. in f.et, to all intents and pirposcs, with pow r to .. .... i'U.d en t ills of weh nice, but not ou prouii n l- s a d.ih-rete-e in name, but not in fiet. sory Tiie el hank, t. ri-t'.re, m-te a! of heme w hat .Mr. ; P ... I ,1 . , I . ...... ... ... Tyh-r n-cuimende!, won d p..sM..s the vry povven at i nee the tr ck that w as intended to be id v-, ! off upon mm. lie had explain",! h's views with care, had rc- ' ose! conti. hi, ce in his cabinet, hid solicited and rece.ved a-sur inces of their aid mcirrying out those ; views, and hi I rested easy under tae J die! that ail u-'u rnr Lt. I I " i "i s si ii! Pe ii v -i 1-.. M t . . i.i . . - ...j ... ... .... . ... position prai tiscd upon him, ami adopted such measiires as any man but a fol Would h tv adopted in ; the emergency. Ami then they, who had cheated ; tili noiVili tit ppf 1 r I I t V A r n f . I on '.ifi,roil t r t -f r---., i""'"' : ci.eat him ill the evvrciso of t!i:it. imwr. l,.en.,.o i . . . . ' suddenly, outrageously virtuous, a . re shocked that I he would imt firiher trust those who had deceived him once, and were impelled, by their honor, to dissolve all connection with one whom they hau betravel. Tins is a common sen.c view of the whole matter; and whih it show s that men so high in p'.iee j nsthe Secretaries of the Treasury, War and Navy j departments, were willing to leu 1 themselves to a ) dishonorable mameuvre, it tells us that ihe Presiiont of the Tinted States, who had for years been ; waging war :-g mis', a democratic administration tor improper aeiion upon the currency . vvas ignorant of j the simplest principles of finance, to an extent that j would shame tiie youngest clerk in a dry goods store in Chatham sreet. The whole picture is too j humiliating to dwell upon. Fr,mth J-.;yvil of Commerce. f C.NS I I I T I'lO.N IN D ANCLU. Mr. Clay in his lett-T of the 11th inst., to Mr. niner o. Baltimore, u-'s tne foiioAing language, ; " Let us sup:radd to th- precious duties we lie uu- j dor to our country, that of emthixu mini i in: CnsTI rr I luv t Iii s; w r n i,l' nr'i Irnru el' r t f 1 1 t ' -, vi i . i ndiiius vesti'r.. f l.iivnl orero'itivo the veto riower." ! - - - - - , ... - , -- j Had .Mr. Clay sa.d, .it us t ir uj Ihr (.'oustitutiuitor L t u tramuh: it v mit r foot, it wuubl have j been more bold, but not more .lang-mus to the liberty of the country, tlnn to say, l.it u j, luck from , il . .. i h..!." i' . 11.,... t".. I.I '-c - .onuuinmn Unc m ns w is.si ami uesi saiegmnua i against the dangerous rashness of a dominant party, The h.lloAing language was used by the venera hie .1 o 'ill t ) II i lie V d in s !i t t hr i. i il' h i ( Im I loll V-....-J , ... I... . .i... ... -i ...! I. . 4... .. 4 . ... ... I.I'.. ... ll.'. . - -j -- i , -j ..... t ...... r , . ... ...., . . 1 . . . . 1 i . . . . 1. 1 1 . - 1''' " 1 ir'll' 01 1 miepeimenc ;.. practically inhricovtn m th, Constitution. Cherish these principles in your hearts, and in your souls ; teach lllll... I . ..IIB ..1, I 1.. -. 1 ..I,. . . I I I . . I u'-'" 1 VJ u -''.e-ieii, ana au. ere 10 uicui a nie to'l,,n:s " )M'r snvarmn. may your cniiuren s "reu, alter a tail century ot cxper.enco umier I '' natmn.il constitution, agiin c-h: Jrate tiie leturn - ' -'. 1,1 t,)(-' enjoyment of all the blessmgs ot our national C''isWufMii." Americans of all p irlie here is your alternative, to ral.y round and support our g.ormus Constitu . .ii" 4. ... t'on, or to j,iui jrom it its hes' teather scatter privately to as minv federal measure, as pos-ubb not only aaimi-.u tum, tut seeK to destroy the con-tidcti'.-e of ti... puiil.c in bi n as a magistrate, and the r r.-.-p i-l tor him as .1 min, by pretending to d.s-cio-p tueir contidei.l. il coiivers iti uis wpta h.m ! I'm: truth is, the d,sr. Ive l Ciopi"! was n t Huenn fu's (Jab.net, leT V' t" Cabinet ; but i w a (.'la ft CiL), net. It wis selected, not by (Jen. Harrison, b it by a Jl'lu Caucus, which eon m. ted uiiv the v.oas of .Mr. Cliy. It w is intended to ro.itr.d tier. 11 irriscn. Histoid of advising tr.m. and is now disso!.. .1 because it cannot control .Mr. Tyler ill-: 1. in. pi oi'ict stile na i'oe;i iPTecieu la an att- m;.l to entrap That it is Claiji'a and imt o ng ci-' wai.-h ins d i.;..'d th.s rupture, is further -:i".vu bv t..o tint Mr. Webster, wh ;. km .n to be h. to Mr. Cliy's v ew.-. .his not f., und t:i'i..-e.f reeu.rod fy 'tm r 1:1 tb.s s ep r d-itij to an te w ith hi - . '. do U ll i'ji.jtlor. CO..O JgU' Haifa loaf is -.otter titan no bred," exel timed Mr. C. ;y in t i" Senile, iri beinlf of tiie lue Hink b.ii. I he Richmond N aig miuo tins saving the text of a lii.ored eulogy on Mr. Ciiy. Hut Mr. Cny was u.i tblo to obti.n a pjirtcra pjaf n-j, n.t en a cru.itb of a Nat.onii JJti.k! A pKoinviiLK Papipi H 'i:ji n;nH. Dy, f rmeriV pr .prietor oft .e N. in. stated oti oath a few uay s.nce in Co-irt, that tae average profits t

From tkt Gl V. DOTY'S TKLATV. O.ir inf'rimti'.n from the West, put a ftranje fice on I.tv' lealinis with the In.inn.-. It is,

howc r, i i-t whit tn giit hive b-cn looked for from Midi :wi unserupui ni; intrigier and t;ecul "J m who nnkes his politics a eapiUl forth-; selfish and inetceinry scnemes, in -Aim.il ne 'muirhf .ni.ttu corrupt in .mi uho can mak the cmment punier to their accomplishment. V' learn that I tv's lite trcitv with the wild 'i . )" .1,. !'.,. . , . ."HXi ui, ii rai ii'ti, niM i-'i- i i i-u. u";n 1 menta provision whica i w .i attetiip eit, c, m meet a provision whica o w .i attetiip eit, c, mtitielv I inter; date in tie 1 itv h i v mc no re ....... . .... - - terenco to fueli policy IX-ty's treaty propose nt once t. .'..'.i.ie.tic,--e in. I civilie ami c.tizcir.e i! ie roviir' hamis i f predatory r i.u, who are more ut- . t.'rly ii.oapible of M-ttled I lo th in any tribe on . nr 1 cot tinent. Irt'es.' people 1. y his w e in:dersta;1!. res- rwd ." M i'i acres of 1 uil. 1:1 a ee;ir.t distrn-t wit. in tn-. cf.l t rr Jy, t -r airrirmtur.ti .Mr-..i. It is to t- p! ii-te-d rt:.d vvorKt d 1 trtheui by the I mted :att.- ten acre?, we beh.-w. f- r every faiiuiy. Some seven or eiiit mills are to he ; built, and at an expense, :f we include, other provisions of like kind. 'rat!v xceciiti that which was. denied to th? estahlisiiinjnt of a Western a rmory, to furiusU tae peop.e of tl.e tireit ai;. y with weapons of defence. Spinn, ng vvh'fIs,plotigtis, and rv-ry specie; of domestic Utensils are to tj provtdi'd f'.r tl.es' wild banditti, w bo spend t tit-1 r whole time in pursuit of the bjfi'ilo. The ( Jovei n- ! ment is to fund a million of ! dlars lis a National l)t.bt, and pay them forever an annual iiit.'r.-st oi it. It a'.-o tö a;suni 1 their debts to the d;i;Vrci.t . I I il... - . 1- . ..I trat.er.s, w .10 u i.i ri.irn'ruc f .aims to mi.i tti-t occi- .. i .i - .....ii , t...i u ,.-., .i'i ii-i : SiOlli illlll lll'..-'J M1 'H'll'i'U rui i'.- . . . . . .. v. v " ( - ... 1 ........ I .... i .9 at I i.t .iv..;-.... i.T flu, I ri,fcllrv III ll"U. ' j' "i,i al .i.' tAi',- v.'. ii.i- i u i.uij , umler tue fitherly care of Mr. Ity. are tobendmitted to nil tio? m-liis, civil, r.I''mti-, an.ipoltical. winch belong to tiie people of th I'liiteu tates 1 1 lit This v ist national oiitliv of some mx or c ... T - I. ....!... I .... 1 mn.ions o i "ii ei i i o i in n :i uirs in a i n i . r. u,...i i ' , f-r ages on tn; trail oi Itihiloes, into staid lirmeis m lhrs. and .-poimTs wh.l : it h tm.' ap;; i ranee ol ambitiou- pi'iii n.tnropy .ii the rot ctor and ad uinistrator ot tins new scPeni d ledi in governnnu.t, means n..t:onr, "i tiie ;art of Mr. Ih v, b it the opemnc of new .avenues to mke sp nl- oftn.Treasury of the Lintel States, under cover of the ignorance ai.d perfect nidifo-rence ot t!i -m: savages, .- i I . .'.-.. .11 !,M lor wiio.-e m'ueiii u is osumii aiiousiy ucs.giiou. .n the tiou-c-iii .hiinc, mi line, farming, tiirmslonc, -'"'d te.cioug, wouid be cont ract'd away umier ' , , t In' : li . : t, i'i ot Mr I) II' :i nil 1 1 : 1 1 1 . r i 1 1 1 1 : I " : i i r - th" au.-piCcs of .vir. 1 tv. and. uml ations the in uey would be pud and liothui ' done. The w hole expenditure of t his ludiiti . vernimmt w fHild f ill into th; pockets of Mr. I . . t y ami Ins coadjutors at Wusinnc'mi ami eh-ew here, wie co ojierate witu htm ; and, wh.ie the Sou purstn-d their C line ea tiie d. st int prairies, the reservations and funded deb', would at last come into the hands of traders ami other renegade whites, who would marry into tn ie nanus ami g.ve io n.e;r it. in nr.'.-n i.i . . i i i ,' i .. . i "spring vviiat it uiighl n- t no in th? power et t ii" present patrons of tins phil-mthropm .chemo of lnJ govcrumti.i io av.m io i m.nistiv c.. tiii: wi:sri'ii.N aumoi:y. Mr. II. Clay wastimüv successful m bafllmg the appropriation Ur selectit g and procuring a site for the Western Armory; hut 'by what means! Hy i..o in.- ..l' .n'..t ilnlnor in th.l Nullil . t llikr..tftt-l. '.n u. -...i..u.i.. ... n..- .....t. ... ....... v.. , ..... l,v.. nr..,....,;!.,.!! Ihr eh.Ctimr a ivnliolUl.ro- . curing it. and reducing the appropriation iroui ( I K) to .,!(.(. I his ciiange and reduction was made m the House of lieprosentatives on tne motioii of one of the Wing members, whose opposition t ) the measute was ipioted by .Mr. Clay witii so much approbation in theS, nate. Winn the amendment came to tne -senate, a coium uee .a co.ie r m c was asked by the House and agreed to by the Senat and the appointment of the cmm.tt-c vvas in the hands of M r. Southard as Pres. dent of the Senate. I he committee on the part of the Senate to meet the cum in it tee ot the HoUrO ol keprosei.tati ves was .1 in number, and as. Mr. Jlmton was the mover of the ;,7ö,noo appropriat on, and had twice tuccessfully defended it against Mr. Clay, he was naturally a proper per.-on to put on the committee int who did .Mr. Southard appoint to defend a Western measure.' He composed the committee thus: .Mr. Preston from South Carolina, Mr. Kvans from .Maine, and Mr.W.tiker from .Mississippi. Two Wiugg.es to one Democrat ; the two Wh ggies obtain ! from the extreme r-viuthe ist and .Nortueist ot tne 1'nion, and the one democrat from the Southwest; of course ihe conference ende.l as it was fixed to . i wl 'Iii" 1 1 1 i i, ,r i e n ! . r 1 1 . t I lei n. .e r i ti 1 1 j"" v.. .. the Y'st. arid of c.iiir.-.! i' ive ii: Mr. Mei.tMii'-. or... , - - 0 , .... ... ... , . . position, and took the amendment. Thus Mr. Clay sua -eeded in the end, by management, and the Western Armory is again lel lyc.i. CI.,'-:. Iii I. IKMIDIil! TliOl' IILLS j The fhiiow mg remarks are f.oni the pen of tiie ' vory :i' ;(J wnt,.r uf ti,,. money articles .n the New ... i . . ; loir, iicr.ii'i : i ii'j ouira.'e on tue ü :ri..'r na n ; created a goo i ileal of excitement, occunri" as it a ..i . . . . . . .. ,? . . ' (i ,,e s ,i i 1 1 1 j s 1 1 1 1 po 1 1 a 1 1 l i ii o ii i c n i . W ien ine .lcieou t to iiii.tico .1 no'iier ami more iicrointory , 1irt t, ,lC I'mj, government. The policy of the. j llt..v 11MiJ..ry KS uudoubtedlv to a .speedy scttleim nt, um ,.cy w1 u Jt ly ul,a(.sU At u ' moment they receive almost a cring.i:' document lrom the state 1 e-.rirt uint. win .' ti.e i.nMiu ,,t"ti... I - - - - - - - " V 7 I III', ,1 : , ....,-.. ..... .1... . .. r,p . c ..,. ...... .1 'IUI II 411. f ..., 14.'. V II j ll 11,1. l1". B...I. to act a.--no iloesi. Tt 10 same packet earrn's them th disgraceful letter of .Mr. Lwing, attac k;ng h chief magistrate in abusive term 1 . t 1 giving proof 1, f tti- utter dissolution of tae lite victonoas party, and exposing a weakne.-s and iiietTieiency on tne part of tiie federal government winch deprives the nation of nil evmhlanc of tint u.gtu y, w.ihiout wiiich a negociatiou cf tne de Lea to nature of that pending cannot bo successluly cmductml. i ILtlierto these negotiations hive been conducted by tiie ecretary ot State ni a in inner intended to pur chase pr. .-ent peace at the exp.. ! of pcrmai.t nt inecurit v Tue (.-fleet up. lill.C see ir.te-s is vory d.s istroUs, contrary 1,0 i ouat to that intended.' Si'i.r uv W vu. The Wc-t!i .!d Ch lutampi- Me.senger t tie; gg ! in.-tatit, .-ays: We nt.ced roctntiy ti.e vis.t of (J.tptam Ki ipp. of the revenue cutter, to this place. We ui.derstam: t iit wmle here, he received udorm itc-u tintii.s presence wi nee. it'd at (.'L-vtland, wn.ther lie hastened w.th ali de.-pttcii. On Monday of tu - ip.tk, Iii; vve-tern stage tr-jugitt tiie report taut oa n.. urriv.it at Cicv eland , C tpta. .1 Kutpp found tn-j Hr. t,.,i n ,v war-ste iiiit-r eng ige. i in t ik.ng s lUmLics nd s irveying tae pis, age.- t the h ir:.or. CipUia Kutpp hailed the steamer s vera I times, bit receipt, t u,, reply, he tired a gun jv-r tae stern of the .-teimer, and auotfier ov.-r ner tw, h t:i,ng .her nft-T ;e',i disclriige, but st.U rece v.ng i,'i a 11 -wer. IL: t.'ieii sent a bin ngnt into her nuil, .vp. n in: an- .v-T-cd n : by .1 return ...f -..ot, a m g.it hi.e l. o-n exei.ct( d, Out hy ti." ; ; , . .: it m.i of steam to ii-r enfPie are .er inui.-: it'.P i.'t uro. lais OttS ,'l s it' the Ui.tisii ind an eve on (.'level a i i , m tie- ca-e cf war. Tue p am urage of Ciptt.u Knaj.p, on tm occi.on. mar, him as an :!';.;er of the right stamp !r efn-.ents rvice, and .aitwrd s j.ne ground thr fie be ,ef we a ive epre-e J, t'nt iie i ietii.ed to b- tiie second "ILro f Lake I. r.e" it' there shall be need for another. It sii j.j ,1 re. membered tint tae steamer is armed wi h Pa xhan gun, a s.ngle siul fro m w inch might have blow n too cutt'. r "sky li.gn." Tne members of ti.e new Cifi.net of P.-es.d il Tyler cue all oppjed I too establishm.. nt el a Ni ti.n.il liu.k cxeepl .Ir. W b.:.r.

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

The following communication wai accidcnttlljr inij-Uid; hence the delay. 15 jt it has bht nothing f v ae, t?ol wp j;iv it a pice with p!eaure. Wai.mi Crovf, Au.J"i. 1S41. McM. (.'In pa.ans : I hive t-ent y'j for or.9 veir s .iri.-criptc u tot!i. t ite ent inel. 1 will be a con-t int Milcnbi-r. Wo arepleirJ with the ajpoanncc of y-vir papr. We are aware that we ., r. l...t f ..r on -i ! f'i.'il In rraui.p mi tiiw t.idf tlilM the i- n- . , - oi tiilr ( t a to 'K i r pap.rr ; yt, xs t tie nipper i critic. ed hy a s'i miker, we wou'J iy, thit t.hc (.- i lrtuietit of your paper. i llie moral influi nce oi its po, i.-s. vie are n t aiivo-a'es of tn? present numaugs tiie i.i imitiotii .-io-etsor Yankee Notions. S.rne ed itors M-em to tlrnk, that we in the country hive nothine to i! l et t re id. t t::ey would rot lurnit-!i ...... . t us w.tli so ma -h chill ! r, as u.e lvet:lucK:ati slid, w ho h id a tite fr a littl-' reading a well ai for a od !al of cro' i n reply to fh qurtion weil, m'C'' ",r ' w en on i;k- me oii'inoj Cour or .'" I can tell Von exactiy : it i like irmkicc a Aii.de 'all n oi w iter for one i!l of vv hisk y It is vimty in an i d-t.-r to think lie can please rv tas.. Th epicure lias !os favorite dish, and t he pract ca'i mus.c.an plays I est his favorite air. i--.ies, in -se iiianonoin Miecis are very unwinuiv ami tr"U.)-some. I would as fiel umterlako to reail n printed bed cover a- at.kee Notions or the i.ig.'est p per in all creaio.ti : : ii oiii'-rs teeui lo ie w it h each ther w ho shall furnish us with the l.irje-t pi u.t ty of nonsense. Ld, tors and hook makers. w? th.nk, neght read with s r.e advatit tg", .K'liVey on ( '.i inpheli's Speoi met s ot iHiiisii i .-el-. I'HrdoM, in., nr, it I . ,1. 1'i.r, I.i.. n.rf .ir. it I ihikO o.mo mi. ark more - -.- , - " ' - - ..iir .. r i . . . ' T i . r . I i ii'il IT I.M'1 i.n l.iu if ,,l l.im m io'ii .11 ' 'i.iin.ii u- .invm, i J i.nv unn.u ,oi i litiinde thr n .rth .fours. There tney m ike the ino-t 'roni tiie b'lst hnd ; but here, we nnkc the most from ti.; c ist .i: r. b r. Our firincrs and ftockraistrs would consider ' h idea of feeding ttock on rxnls as a I iui'ha'.t'.e hnmhu. A III K iliillsMll. We thank mir -orr- siondent for hid hinlB, and assur; hi in that iiotlunc of tie' kind can "otlen 1" us. Wo ar- not of tie s" who think ours-lves the tir jn'nt ui.'f'i of p. i e t oi ; t" proud ami ignorant to take a hint, or to rcfa-e a thnurtul ll!nrs xrhru njTerid ., ;, .4...fi i'o oiec ,r o u r rdtnl Io the satI'f'iclhui if its Jiiti'i'f. as do! somebody' vi. co'ihl name, t : i.-T matters w.il b" r"phed io by letter. ., . . ... " .m iii.iih im It is said tint tfiere w ill h-' -our' hard swivirmj aid most am z'ng contrad'Ct ins of i v oi'Vee pi this trial. It will be pvvoru point blink by pe.--ons who profe.-s to have be'fieng C-d in the rif o k on tm; Caroline, not only tint tii s m i itiibl A lex ti de r Md.eod wa ac ivclyengig; I ::i that uiterpr..-', Iit tint beordere! a man to tire at I u'ree on the American t-horc, and that. ou the man r- fus ng, lie (Mac) xnziJ thi gun from tin ä'iiot hiimit mo thnt Ihif'rtf tlni t ! This id but an item ; ami tin: evidence w.U b: e ia!ly positive ami p l r. i cul ir on the otlier tide. l 'it v ruuM run mouhhil Ilm ai.it nun Mium his. Wo Ii iv: r'civ.l inteiii.-em e from the Norlhi-rn trontoT of a very exciting nature. It appeirs by lh" following that a rescoo of C.. 'iroin is intended by tli.j (Ireen i Mount hi ii P i s. i Crrt sjo.i(icnrr uf the ll is'mt Dtili .M ill. Svvamon I'ai.i.s. ( i.) S. pt. g.'l. CVrfif Ilxritemf at on Ihr .V,rf'it r,t Front t-r i i amUJtl , ,, tht .llilrti l ,, (',,f. f f., ',. lie .1 ti and Jit toll tt,,rij . V, ,f urct. have j ist returned Ir-uu a !at exi;iirsiou to the I.!e La .Motte, and I find tint the xciteinent among th th people of (irand Is',.- county in cms...pjcncc ol recent abductmn of Cd. Crog-m from Aibir 'ii. is d tie: most intense b-scriptmo. Pub! c meet,ng-i hv" been h-ld at St. AI'in.s, Alb.jrgh, find 8.;VeraI other p aces, at wluca strong resoitititttf were passed with great uu innnity, censuring the act r ferred to, and pledging :he members M he ready at a uiom-i t's w..rn.ngto r.'pei any t.,rt!ier incursion f the 1 S r i 1 1 s-! i ton.-s. The feelieg m tins section .f t ? e.vintry against her .Majesty's govtrnment in Canada is very stroM". and has I ecu kept uliv- .r the last few years by tie: patri .t move.uien's, and the out ra-ea which have b-en coniuntte I fr mi time to to,,,;, ;i!l t,n outrage is imee thin ihey s-u-ni willing p"nc:illy to witiist iud. Tm-ie are a ire-it m-i.,v nm-.tp J,.' J t " ' ois .inn imimin, lion in tii,.s MTti-ui, . i . - . . , , . ( ' - -- "Uitl l.nt an aruiv of five th .usind volui.t.-rs l -r the mv.a-ioii of Cam., eo.jhi ,.; r-l. ed in a forttiight, if it w is thougi.t if).. gtteril and State governni-nt.s vv.pild u .t interf:re. " Il is snd tint pipers im.; hem circulated among those kno v u to he opposed to tie Hnt'sh g iv- rn ment in Cainda. pledging them to -ome "lr st iie mo' em. nt or otle-r ; ami I inve no ht t h it rescue of'Col (ir -g in is i oiitenipl.it. .,, th. ,.!, ,t MV ,, i i ,,. w ll.ilir;il.Ml..W i , ., . -ei, r. il as the I5i:(.h t nve as g .d a right io uiircu ories had t i nnrc.'i to .IlI'li'M. n i. a rue o tue Indian tre.ini New ilamp-h:ie to D.-tr-nt, and unless our State and national g .verm. mi, ts take .tr ,,g ,ie.i-ure, to curb the to!,,. ;,s sppi-, tlio 111 i.t fe.tr ml c n".pieUCcs may eiiu -. I will keep you i;ifomi".l .f" nnv movements' in th . .pnrter. .M..-it.tm,.-, let is alflmpe for pe,re ami .poet. Yours, Vo. II. 'T. A :1 along tin: iio,t!i"rn bord-r great excitement eist.-, and r t il. it. on will ! the or.b-r of the dty. N'oth;t-g could 1, v.; iripp.j. ed at this uio.ii' t.t. better cal -ulited to mere...: the. fe.-l.ng of h .stihty winch ind prev.ousiy n.-ea to so gr. at a height at the north. We tru-l (mr government w.ll deniind instant sitisf irtiou f'.r tae h.gh ii mded .errage th ; abduction of ( irogin. Ymo Sm c-orresj.of.dent of the N. Y. Her iid cinra cteriz- s tiie speeches m ole in C ngre-s upon tiie Yet n I" dl ,.Vs : o iisi 1 in: v . nt 1 air. li .fe 'am", lame, sp -nil .-, .1! j l-'li-l' I i.,,Ik rent, v uig ir. and a'.-nrd. Mr. L me dee! tin itorv, Iran' i CUio-J-. .'.e, and r 1 I i lr. .M I-,, 1 of 1 I.i,., I,o pompon, rrr 1 tl d i l'-1 0 ? fi t . I.i'l ... s oeuiti pvi- -s, i .ng wo.-ns, 1 prep si:roui at.. s nnpt.oii ( I'd.gn.ty, -ni i sopiii.-try. I I Mr. I it. mt;..- 01 ritto-r sensihl". .'"ntlprr.-.it.-...id ta.-i in e and temper, Attn a s.mlj m4.,.v of of ariiiie. I ok j i. vii i. .Mr. llilmer : ..ju.-nt. f tci ,.e, sarcist.c, but rather to,, p.-r- "i ii a, .on Mr. H i t. .Mr. Pr .tht p mg.-iit, popjaiit, with some g-.o-l h.ts and p i,nt.-. Mr. Jones of Mirylin 1 so-.-oi-b, alt..get!i .-r, und entirely d .d.ver.-d in j ud temper, nut of im great aceo i iT. any way. Tae II -stop Merc ...t.i Journal, a W.ng piper of ceiisideraale n:! lence, siy: "Wo acknoal dge ..ur-.-if .ooj ot i!ic number who are not w i: ; g t ad. nr. th it Henry ('lay, aitaoj ru a fcigic o is pol.t.c: ia, an -i .pjent i nt r, amTa pure-;.!.:" d p itr.o-, . ai.s utely "the Vh:g party" -r tint a "Nat. r.il Hink" is ope of the fundamental pr.ric.ples of t:i" w!n' ptrty, und mdicpen--.able to the weir ire of the coin ry.' I he H ..--ton Coirer. W : .g, ' iy s .. Wh,t,n f r n. ly tie inougui pp - ; a Veto mos-itg an ! tiie

ii. iv ne iiio.ini ... 'it-; i i veto mos-itg and tiie reis-eie iss.gned ther-f.r :v tue President, NINI'I V-M.vi; HLNDiiLIM lis op UU; iM opi I imm.'Uci: in i m: i: ln iv '

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