Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 13, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 October 1841 — Page 2

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

IMPORTANT TKIMHS.

! The following excellent observations from the j.New York I.vcnng Tent, are eminently worthy the ;

attention and remembrance of every Democrat.

! with the precept here i; cnlcateel,

I .nglei.ess of purpose, we shill reduce the anti ke-

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It now flourishes

Trr Arabia steamship arrived at Boston nr. te Mh ir.t. She had mnt U rrit If leather the w:i. pass-.gr. Kjiol d. . . j . . w-rY.ti,:r classes

.. . . .... ...... ......t iKnu-h mot ralic tiartv to a mere tac ion

em's all ever .rguna. ine p puiae- i- - rradr f..r an out-b.eak. The o)d banking h- use rf Hob- only because ..f the error Tour own party :

hr,e at Fa h, h.4 s'c?pJ. Meat oTipiain. t,-oi rro..f of nut atr-rou treiy ai the last eWrtrun by the Tor:e. Feigns OCenne-r wt t sorted into London by an irr.mT.fe t-mtUgf. . mm t . . . r .

lpMC 01 O Mn, Sept. 17ih Mr. I'. P-ir-av ,

l.rr r t a m-ti ii f r r-n a Idres to put ' " W'",rr'"'Im Sir Fo'crt I r 1 moving the IJo'ie into a ..rt.mi tc

fur J . Loot John Iu sell or jrrtr.'

I H. T l 4 U PI I II1MIITPII . . o 'IMMV ' AI II. A uiftw.

u,. avr,u,. ,Y l.l.la .Ul.Ul I i.n . .i. v . -,. suj0ined letter gives an account tf the occupation. THE STATF. BANK OF INDIANA. A neutral paper, the Boston limes, in ' wUh wh,fjl the great statefman, who.on fuutth tiIarrh why ior she kim mc. ing upon the vice and immorality now s? prevalent ; itst, laid down the höhest office in the republic, amuses his ve that's the iiuestiuu. While t!'e Hank of throughout tlic country, as evidenced in the riots, ret, term nt Putt.

,.,fr.'..,n.lir. Stiteii are rr'umin? the fulfilment of raoes.robbcries and murders cyervw here tlkinff nlace i "LFIA505, septemt-er It, 1 . !

.... . . . ... ...... . . . I..IPP B . i . ii . . . i . ... . . i a? T . . i l S Th et.u-.l of nmmer com tan v which wa rohrete! at

Wlienwe CM Drinjo-jr-eitcmiiaii in ' v -.-vw U)C)r promispS lo pav , anu giving ine country a pood , as wen a in me uraw aim xiwmi;s oi im-mner? " ih-wm lia fiuwn and 1 have these teautiful vallie to;

id r" U:lh and currency and cheap exchange, what is the matter tne tloor ot ionre, and tne no i? R1""r,ul myseif and these wovdy hill, with the el. riou views they,

with the State Bank of Indiana, the model Bank of leitera of the Ute Secretaries f the treasury, ar , comnund. I ramble for hour ou the summits, and do not

tin worM as tome l'!k teil u 1 Why does !.e not ! End Navy, proletin; t !ftil the retons ui their fall in with a lning creature.

t I- Ii unable has fhe fauanderei her ! resiffnation ot their othcial trn'?, makes t lie lollow- , me omci cay , m, iru uy u..vv - ..... .

. i Kir. t h.nr iin irfnrr. it u one ( I the Lira: anifsi

in ev re, cutting, nut no ies tru-i remarK? : ' ""-" 7 . ,u , r imiin,i.

1 1 1 K t 3 a mivr.,a." - o .

V'U Uli

reullle

in iney upon j uliticil favorite" haa she embarked

mi ruinous hpecuhtn.n has ehe met with unavoida l ie I'l-j.e.-'. thit rcnler her unable tr pay her debts! We h"pe not. We li'i'.d thepc trutlin tu he elf evident thatcve-

We ak our readers to review the proceedin of, an(j fresh nicadjws tht skirt the winding streams.

the laf-t political campaign f.r the el' ttion of a I'rC'

fcident. During this cauinain, the

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i.ot mal

There la one tact discovered bv the p dtticil his

tory ol tiie iem- traHc party, which cannot he t.n earr e-lly prrd upon its altei to n. It i? tii.f :

tiint the party is iii"et tuccerul in it npptal.i to

i the p'.p e, and m t! e in lnneioent ot it k power, ' . j. c,,r,h;nT itself to a af, prudent business, lowest a:rea!s were made tu the lowett ndtMurii

vi nt n it ahrts r-iuly itn t'reat and ditincti ve noc-. can ;il4jlltai tl,,. payment of pecie that every and most vulvar t it-fee, and by men thoroughly conrh n. i l,u v"' Whenever it Ui laih d, it has tnkd chief- , hoJ,.hl iri w ill pay speci", and that no Regulator, 1 scious of the turpitude, the demoralizing, del asiug, klfl(; i ly through it tiuiidny, or its corruption. When it ylfCil Apent, or Fiscal Corporation, can furnish a ' debauch; tendencies of such app.-ils. Orators, ! I. s Uli. red itrcll to be intimidated by clamorous fj t.rrf.ncv, and restore ch ap exchanges, until ! tatosUK ti, reprrtentatives in Conirre.-s. t andidalra

ei. . i . i" I. La.. - ! ' .

It is tele J,,r ihr Vmidmcy addressed tlie I'eople, not as an j

of these upland swelis, just enough to nuke the elevation - ... . . a. . k I

reireitiMe, stands the villa -e its iroaa streets emoowerea

McLkod. The trial of this individual it in tiro-

gresnion. It would be impossible for tu to give the who'e testimony on each side, from it great quantity. If any thing extraordinary ihould occur during the trial, we shall lose no time in laying it Urfore our readers. So far as the trial has progressed, it appear that a portion of the testimony it of the highest importance, and not only connects McIeod intimately with the expedition against the Caroline, but makes bim, by his own assertion, and by corroborating facts, an active participant inthehorrora

of that eventful niffht. The witnesses by whom

nth im, and its clean romfoitabie dwelling half hidden these facts w ere proven, were men of more than us-

th. p"hcy 'f the w mnujte.s pailM-u.ar . .l. .. . !..,. . ... it i. I urn 1.1..

. . i.. . a..u,a.a Ki . nn r n.'nrt tv f.t.dir fult l enemies or false fr eu :? : when it sought the expe

xr.rh tlie .t.!urtof hi i rid.ff-soM. ar 1 T.rn l t . ih.nk ,i,,.,4t r.Ja. t f lh- r-"ht ; when, through repeated

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w i:h fruit tiee and shrublen. It is just such a spot as l like. rrosrrous en u:rh to Leen up the appearance of thrift

forehand dnes, 1 Ulieve they call it in New England but not prosperous enough to have hat raw, unfinishid, uncomfortable look that wc find in the villages which they tell are improving vtty fast, and which for that very leason are

diaieeab!e places to live in

il.nt-ti ItatiL'a. niiifm tfiTPin tnriiipnl

I t,i tallt about liei'ul ttors. and B ilanre-wh eli. ami mtpll i(.lit. .-III flit(lied niif it llitr! nn'prkf jilin.T

tha h- wa.,x e.a'r.l I t n l pip ' ' -mi .-., it has 11 to A Ii Hol illreiit lo mo prinripies , . . Tom-!.K.lerv. when the stiecie of the , H..r n.rl.t dnti.-s ?...f iniPfPst. fnlur.l m a.... iw,.- t,..ü o, th- iMr 1797. of the test materials, and

About two mi cs south I tne viuae is ineuwfiiing ui me ... . -wr-.rtn nrerhihit v... ii... it u a :am r.stant.ai.commo- either in tone or readiness of expression, or exnnui

tc ja,- i."iut ta j. --- 1

ually intelligent appearance, and delivered their testimony with great readiness, firmness, and apparent confidence in the undoubtable truth of what they uttered. They stood the searching cross-exam

ination of Mr. Spencer, without hakingr under it.

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torn I.aws.t.rame t..e late mim-in - - rirh arc the source ofatrength, it has always met i cruntry A iked up in the vaults of the Banks, and j ,:.an.tnin the one. discharge the oth-r, and consult ': with more legarJ to comfort than show,bjr (ien.Van Ness.fath

Lord ra:tr,erton h.ppily x;-'d sevtral cf V.r liotit' mitaWe. 'I he .'et at hifhnui'd w as aiomat d ty the .. ....i .,..l,t. I.tt mior rr t.i fie trad. t :.n1 thr nct-

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It stands at a little

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: . : i . i ir Ol ine riegeln flavor oi v aniui;i '.i.

i;;-.oi.iiii, lorooso.f-raie mum- " - -, . ,, iA';..r rn.,.,.i. Unt.t with

tld retorts ft I.id S-ii.!n, ai.i an Dian en .' " j spruti' into tres

1 ia;eu ir e .

with merited, yet uisgraceiu. ueieats. i.ui wneii u rn,,Iltrv cursed with an irredeemable, irresuon- tho third, hut n

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i.... ..it i firn. u it. iiu i.iirn ii.n im'Iiplii piii rriM'ii .. i. . 'i-i-. . . . .. ' (iiMiiitr i urn iur iu.

win minimi iiiiiiii ... i o ..... uii.. -... i i I ik.i i' ii inK-rairn. i lie eiisnensioii oi snec e ' t m i tir.i im :. it mn nr.- um i mr n v t Ii i r nn .ur , . . .. . r

.,,,,.-, .s';-.-,' vM er 11 !,,ti.. "i- ir;iuj o, tank-ii ,,;,,, ,, bj3 ,:.. i ÄS;" XT.:

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h Iile and viir

..i .i.i. It u . .luirit I v st vrral rn.n rer ai

w l .r, i ui j hn Piitil irn.'e n- n."tiin, ho only j l!i''j 118 "J l"ull'7lu '"' pay , mid its paK:r win tnereiore sei lor oniy sucn ci.lr, ami coon skins : they counselled the election , river. indications ot uneasiness and tear. r.h Vr K,e"; n mnved a ie luti-n, cttirK ! are more unembirrassed and spirited. I or, when it , pum M . ,lifik it may b.. Wurl(l. or vvitil puch Je. , n ca)in t;k.(, vvit, eve me;(IirJ ,.f- Here Mr. Van Bu.en employs himself in the cultivation of cross-examination, of the m t . . , .. I., i i. . i ... .. I.,, i,.,il,,ir I,. i.,nr It ii:irf ial iti. . . i .. . i .1 u i. .. i. , . J ... 1 i his new v-iurchased acres, winch. lio;e he came into pos- e

forth the duties of ihtr manulactureis, a,u .r. . m ... s, , .v " V. 7.7. ,u7.,,0 xu u"nK w . maK,: u no ,u.y noe ; ti.ey ral.K rog .11 these dens or l:u:iuc"hery ...c,n of tln-ni. weie nnuh n. irlected. Theie was a ear- 1 r.msulted much With Mr. Spencer.

IailiM..r. t oi.l.t net tepror-KiMii wi-i4.ut teicsta to coneun, im nemm 1 com 1. ,..:, ..., ...... I5t ,ry..u want a good currency , turn the t iult s. willi the lowest and nut nridlti'ate aoabol, ds : V.n . mil, f. ti.. t,P old saufen ..I General Van Ness1 , , 1 .1 1 ,,. m...,. n ,..Saird I y I t II. th u-e , , diz, ail.bltltm Ull lllC I,,,,..,, ol'HJCur- 1:,rM r,,lks flll ,h. :.. f,i0t'hU ind, viduals- ' v ' i.L ' " J. , ....... . J.T ' i Ä!5 "fc.? V;t "1. " fe."; M'" , ?J. i' questions, and anxiously watchmg the repl

vv.Dt.nM a C om J. '' Iu SeV. ! na the.r j-ist right- to the entire body 0 the c.'iii- ;c..IIM,.i ,(?tll lo ,,y their debts-force them to re-1 cirialian o , i!ltu;ic.atod ollice hunters to be laved out and decayed f.u.t tiees to be .eplaced; witnes.es. and the effect of them upon

' ."'r1 n.uintv. "It c-.r.nol t il.Mi:ea, says an c.vreneni 3,.,t , ifa merchant has HUKHI do ar in dun- ,l,.,r. n.lt-.I to .l,o ..msk,... f.. ...rit v..ti, there weie shad-tiees which had grown up in w,ia luxuri- . f rotd 1 Lrat,ered from their

,l. JU J. r-,r. .-..t. ,....r.,v. il.e Aluhauk (.'our.er ."liiat the Demo- ... u m..t.i tn lfrt ....ti .....l .i.i .1.1 1 . r- ., . , . ! ance to be cleared away, and meadow lands overgrown with . . - . . ...

Iiis: t on i,w a!d rut jr.i". i... p , , . .1 jp'i".,." """o - mni'M in in 11 i ro 111 me lowest laverns, lo r nAr. . t roriä.m.l I he

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. . . ... .. . I. .nil. II. I.. '.'.1... ....... W.II. I Tl I 1 U III i.l III 1 lll'lllll. I1I.T .11 . L ...I.

A vei y irnpi lam mi i in'. n pi. - .. - - .imij .-.. .... ,.. . ..v. . ,.. - - i

liar g:ii,; lut'li, on Wo'iio'l-ty eniii, to h ar a i taiir.i r,.a,7. lll0ii of the tJhristian doctrine proclaiming the ( tatrmeiit f.or, j.m- furt'i, K'j., "f "o. 1 J M'N . crttrl (.,,H,V t,f men in the sight ot'Cod have 1 ' thr- ratability and w.Mu.V f ,,"'.A,m V T. h. . t, K ., .11 Jnd thoroughly bebten nt cverv elec- i

rlv r't "lai .1 with an a .in d.nre o r -rn, in ex' n.nzi-i r . .ii i , ,. ' mU'f-rt,,,;," K.char.1 f..hd.n. l-w,.. M. '. took th. t,o s.m e I-:'.. , by uilow.ng men proK-ssmg pr.ncirh..ir. Mar iitnidiedt i. ft t!.e i-..r lar .use in.ai it- to lu.d i j,jt und supporting measures udlOUs to the people,

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. ... ..... - . - HW3I a air. ti ut? it't iimtru.

lit. lie can walk into the lianK, lny Oown tns urove the irenuine character of their f oretendedl de- l Tk. .1,1. ..r n.. r,.m .1 . r...tit to l.i .Lilfnl ad.

io..ney, and receive eitner gm.l anu siuer.or a irait ,nCf,vry ; t.y preached trea- ministiation. A lare garden has U en laid out, with a green

tar.lu ' io- m Mindtl fr Virus.

to intrr'ue theinselvis inlo iiomiuatiou for respoii-

I. ii :niHr. An atl'air, nuther tnical n.-r r'man- j 1,1 .tiice invn who hoig since pitched iheir tent.

t a inoilrrite exchiligr'. line liundml lollars oi k;),n , :.,lvising their hearers to trv force, if left in a house, and a long wall lor espaliers and lor the protection oi l I ,....l.l,... ..... ..I.. .1. .1 ...... i it i . . .. i 1 fmii iim. a nniiou snriiiiT has tirrn made to sunolv a SUC-

i mi iii ui niuii.-y nit: mm ""uu ou.. ij n j -. ri - i uv.i- mi nuriiy i i no p.oi.-. in so in, iiioy o in w liar, me v ' " , --- . . ,

Bank pan, specie, would he worth ninety-eight, a y Vspissd, m.d they internally desp.r-ed their hear- J nrr vn Wllh gllat activity. I amemher that the Kvenmg difference of ten dollars on tlo; hundred, w hic'i ,.rs tor li st.'lllll" to Mlcll M II ,r ! r, f inim.'' l.1 coi.l ...niniliiiiit .lni. iK,iit Mr V-.ii lliirp.i'i rjtil.a.'.i

Ik-, t ut w hich lias ii. vntli. Ui created no nine st 11...11 n, .,,)fm (rr,,ini . qui-(J ist.lllt betv e II liemocracv Oil the

III:

hn fi a 1 i"

hist comes out ot the pockets o! merchants, atld then Thank d'od, the democracy of the countrv are in ' the earliest and f ntst in the whole country, but they went nut of tl... ooori'e. Thev are olundered for the be- 1 ..r. v. l. o .vi... 1. 1., 1I....0 o..t.i.,.r r..r..t'I TI... ! to the kit. hen lovg airo. I saw a great vaiitty of young

has l,Ven fdare marDuMn the :. , . . ,. hailJ all(l Aristocracy on the other, and who I .,;,r or. o.rtv sold nn,!,r the ' ..,.1. n.r ..f !l ..0.....?.. 'f.u'C.A 1. ! trees, ordered 'from Hamhureight weeks before, and

Mr.('r,m,t,. weie ,.ja,t.,:iy i.roken, a.,. ...s , . llllV..l! H, rr , . rm:.os d of the ! . " . . " 1 " i......i..i :..:. ."W ' . . ' now in the giound, healthy and flourishing; they weie of

red, and Mr. t ia n.pto.. applied to ine auiii..i iri-s 01 - -: -. -- - - f- . , n-iiiinier, ami u uniuireu jai.s ) .iw n.ng 10 iauf 111 ,s only IhCir opponents, the seiJ.fty Jed professors ot thüse fllie kimls Uu.ly intioduced t.y the impioveis of

I i ,'i- H to f-i 111 pct'o.i a...i : vsiio..,.-.-. ... ...... .i.- ... . t.,rtiinat.i .ieiinqucnts, while the Kuiik ei.j-.ys a .-all the morality and all the religion" who were I the mar. who are making it the most delicious of all table

i ern. nt

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rrpiarity. I he iw.liee w an n. ' in.; 111 au. nu"ui .....-; n.im 1 ici : 1.1 11 ii".. iuii ....ui'... . a .' . . .. . ....... ...I rt.i! .1 1 .1 . . 1 1.1

mg ti. c.:tt n.iers ; r ui one even. u..-. - 1 not warn me ciuocracy wi n iiieir oniy nope is u steal arr .s the hn, urtii hi.t-ell with stones ai d then pro- : , &u tearleness ! eeed to ( 1. ak tie w...d ws. i h. ' " VL'v ''f'.V.Ml 1 "It "'l-rtun:.te feature in tho political or the ..II. t .t. r, when, t . their gie .t . .st ni'l.ni. nt, tl,e 1 .una ; 1 .v,,.n.v ...ima.'.. . mm i.erol the K v.Mr.t raini.ton himself ! , ganization ot tne lulled States, that b-d.ral niter

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It appeared, in...-..!, 111 einiiee nei re me m-tgiMiaM"., ni4i j f.-ts are n.iovveu 10 nu.-oru so mucu hiiciukmi stor.es had Um tti.-wn dountle lev. gent I n.ai.'s a!.M nrc . (etjcr(l guveriimci.t, by a perversion of its

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fiom home, hut leilnnly it is 1.. t unrh nit .hie to t')t;

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,nai one v, " 'l , ' ' , r,w,. ,,e roVeri.Uient

mart v t tn 1 me 1 in- ..'"ii iv u. iMi , - . . . . . ........ .. .1.. 1 o,.r n I t iu r,ir Lu nt t ni.i im 01:1 r.-li 1 P i n vv o ich

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lias acrpiireu an authority um piue oversnauows 1 hlfln t,

ot thu Mates. It has arrogatetl

, pertect immunity, "and is not puhicct tu the law, . tml: v of mu Ii dehasiliL'. Midi dunnaMe acts. lv 1 fruit. and a tabic fruit ot all seasons,

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lieillier llltjeeu Can he : : their eomiuct tlo-v have t..rtoite.l all claims lo the i 1 ,,e " -,ul"1 " ",K ..m 1 .r . . Those thirds should not be so. The Bank should Hiaracter of virtue, nmral.t V. or honor ; and destroy. 1 efn miles on horseback ; after b.eaktVt he is engaged among 1 11 I . . . .... 1 ,i. ii. ,..i . 1 . 1 .1 .-i ' . . .. . , . J. ' his workmen till he is tired, and he then betakes himse II to IV compelled to resume, and the Iemocrats ot the ! ed, not only the conhdence ot the IVople, but their j his ,lbraiv, which ,,e is constantly enlarging. In these ocI. cista tu re nn..t ami will see to it. Su.mensioii or . ki,lf.r..i,.i,i .: ..... :.. -r......i.. k .1 1

... --r- - ""'' - . .-- I - -... .. ( tupdllUU, 1IU 1. IMl ll'l IJ ill I, Ill'UI 5C n 1 111 UI3 U1U II 1 IIU 1 I specie pa y up nts, and forfeiture of the charter, should ' The "sober second thuui'lit" of the community .n ' and neighbors, the farmers of K.nderhook. he oases his

power., (ivnoiivmoiis terms with the Democracy, and we j fi4 . t visitin. upon them the hist reward. of their : timc- 1 supjose he must like now and then,

en iKive a sounder, safer, more convenient j crimes, and consigning them to the ignominy and j, than could be furnished by all the I'hy.-i-! disgrace they hu'e so richlv merited. Dorir (la- ' ... i. i .. i. .i .i ..I

currencj

cal Agen's in all tho heads of all tli2 memhers of

('olliiress-.

UttC.

"llirmitli tle k.ah.4ei. of rt-lr-at.

To peep at tin; prrat Italiel tit the world," and to speculate upon what they are doing at Washington since he came away ; but he is so absorbed its his agrieultuial occupati ns that he a i pears to have no more t think of

1 1 u -..j ... -j ..- j - o j tiadisliiigu.stieu irom tue. r.van, Monday, Sept. 13. "An attempt has Leen made , t WiS ,,,1,1 u to a.sa;.,n ate ,he Luke d'Aumule to day. lie was at the . j , iS li. ad of hn r.giiu.Tt, proceeding along the f.mbourg M. An-

ing any indication ot wave, inj in their confidence oi their own truth. Their testimony made a trery mirked impr. ssion upon the jury and the audience, and during its rendition the prisoner was much ag

itated, and his bef re placid countenance exhibited

.itnesses.

suggesting

iea of tho

the jury, as

countenances.

spread oi me lacts rnrneu wert kiucicu

ilustrioufdy by the fhrong- d auditory 'among their fellow citizens after the adjournment of the Court, and greatly increased the prevalent excitement in the city. The Philadelphia Ledger says that Carra! Dkkw, the leader of the gang of rascal- ho burnt J the Caroline r-fusen to give evidence in McIeod favor upon the grounds first, liccause he believe the United States ('ovTiiuiiit, has no right to try a British sut jct as a felon, for an act performed ty order of her Majesty's liovernment ; and secondly, his testimony might criminate himself, and prove detrimental to his safety should he ever fill into the hands of the New York State authorities. Th Captain exhibits a laudable regard for his own safety, lie stys, however, that his evidence might clear .Mcl.eod by the reason that the 1 after was not present at the burni ig of the Caroline. I'.mos or the Whigs. The Ilotton Courier, w hig, ay, " Many who were whigs last sear are now in uneertaiuty whether they are whig or not. We confes that we are in this predicament:" The Kditor adds that if approbation f the address of the

tt.,ul,l tint leia'e lo erm.lov s. me eon

ihe w..ik f.r bun in hi-ab-ence. 'I Ins ailao h s r uned no an act of parliiioeiit supercedes the action ot eve

j tlie ariois men. a-, an illustration of "Iridi out.agi s. ry if,jr,,,r nrr'iit or tril on il. It has eoiiu.rte:l ltFrvmcr. I Mf so Closely w ith thu interests of individuals, con-

AtUmtf tt dtiauinate on f ihr font Louis i nu,p. nvAtitUu,nilu,A from the itnurcstri of State.- which

to subserve, and :ho ib'lib-

St it. s h ive um to liornii-! im w. . i . . . .1 l i. ' . . a .,;ul 0, ,Us ,ne ,ms let.n enga-c 1. vvrun, liuwever, tlie ll 1-S HJ.c C'.m. to c.'ii I in St 1 1 os ti ml it i . no ti i.n i.i t t ,i . v t dm r ilrO.t s Li r. I. .... ........... .: ,.. i.. i ' . ... v. . .

pri.ree.iing along tne i.tuoouig i. .-i - : . . , ...... v.. v ...v.... . ..,.. .., mj .... , M- ,, y, vu j ln j,i i.(mi t inn n i u.-u, power a no conversation is u verteil o ooii(al suDject, he expresses

Line to Neinlly. wie e a grand ban.piet was tuepared y the snierid oi s.u uoni i inw auu iri.iin imporiaiitL. ni taxes are Iain to provide the means. j influence over eacii part. In t!ie South au. I West himself with frankness and decision, and with that pcnetiatioii

King an I ti'ieen l-.r Into and In romraies inarms, nrn . nit- rt.u ana uijiiitsi nun. ... i..-; i-v.-j-i-. ...w... , Is It Hot as tiout$l tor a IMate ti sUpend pay mcul ' w here t lie in -nM e r was oiniiipot cut , the binks are O'ti the minds and motives oi in. n.wluth is one of the mot re man die..! in a hb.ipe stilted flora a eaibaiet and disoha g-, .-.lived III the acts of tllC iroVCriltlieilt of the State. 1.-..L- t 1 ... .1 . . ....... .1 , ' . maikable of his f .culties. Iii style of con versation is live

eda p.st.ilsl.otat 1...... It is said that the shot w as , Inert, d , .., tiie .state Covcriiment that t!iev must look! :viiOM , ' ..a nttnA nnv.nttnt ,h, ,.,. 1 ; v.,,.. v..rL. L..i v.. r....i .. . U; b'. Wiomatic, simple -giving you much matter 111 a few j than the explosion of a grand conspiracy designed by Clay

rti...;r ....I...... Mil Iiu r,,r .11 ..liiiiiiistritiim ..I 1.1 ... , , . . 0 ' . '" words vei v ditieieiii Horn mat oi most me. 1 trained 111 the ..r thcr mu. ic. pal liiws, tor an adm.nutrat.on ol , cAfrtt,. . Mmeff ,. b t kä , , curr,noy ar,. , mttl ortk.r furum o in , is,tive debaU.f who aie ,t lo Ul ,to adif. justice, and tne guarantees of m a largest freedom., ,,r,.Vent the States su-pending payment, the Thus, where tho Regulator had power, ihere is de- fuse, speech-making, weaiiome m.nner.

It is the Slate tioverinnei.t w hich has the disposal j,,.,,,,,, re tllXe,l. ' Miruction ; where it had no power, there is tirosperi-! It is icmarkable now so .n and how completely Mr. Van

at the Iiuke d'Aumule. because l.e was a lifle in advance ol his total broiheis; but the linkes of Orleans, Nemours, and Morcii-i r wire with bun, ant the asaiti might hive annul at the I uke of Orleans as the lu ir to Ihe thione. Vxtui.a.ely ti.e shot !i 1 not Uke etr.ct, t ut the h.,r.e of a C.eiirial väiU.mt w , killed, and the (lenenl was slightly wounded in the ki ee. The ass-m was alnMit thirty years of aire, and no .!ubl a tuen ber f the serret societies tint

,if n rir.itm.' I I.IUI iJnrn III ..I...ui ,

I HE Kt(U l,vioK. Tiie benefit r.f a National ' politics than any other will-informed man. nota imlitician by

( 'IIKTMS I'ANCl.S A I.TDIl C SIaS." i Kank to regulate Banks and currency, is now seen profession. I was glad to lind him so free fiom the pedantry 'Pi. . i . i. . i .k. . 1 . i. I . 1 1 . i i i . i . . " . .. .if nai tv men. ami to know that his mind run 1,1 t,i read 1 1 v

"'" rei use ui pay int-i r .i..ois, ii.j im.- i.. - i m on ine places wnere me laie national Ii.iiKliad I" . .. . . J ik: rc.,n..r... i, .,...c,rV t..r..n.t,i..i. , hi.

-'iV -""".'"r"1 ? "'Julseiicu., they a,k.: ,,ir . ,,,,, . aJ ,1; . ,trcl, IT Wh5.. .E UIV

The Hartford Patriot, a whig paper, says: "As forour-

: selves, we consider the events which hae trinspiied at

maikable of his f .culties. Iii style of conversation is live- ar.ington w itnin trie la-t wrtu, ms ouiirg mo.e nor ..,s

& Co. to bieak down this Administration, and tj pave the way for their own political advancement." It also says that if the whigs do not go bark to first prin-

ofthe vital questions related to the banking s stem,

internal improvement schemes, legal reforms, and in-

I. .. . I .t.lv

no naitifniirs have tratisoircd oi.ee nir.' lum. The name of I hv upright men, cherishing a liberal faith

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the a:sn l Ni.-h. Ias i'epparu.

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.iiv uns o.iicicnci: : tv. I n s im trio r.-.r-t mu oior.- o... u? .. ..

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oi v ri.i uuuiia .nay i'.i ut "uii-iu i nvi. . u. n inn nun miiiiii.t . ifw in ine . liocij, in 1.11111 an null. ' ..... .: ...,..: .. . . . .

dividual right. And it is therefore, of immense m-ooertv at low nrioes and nav their debts, the ttit.on -hould he snffc-nt to h ,,,i.h In . ..f- 1 '.i . . . .7... : . -,I"IU a,H1 ll,e

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r. Mill it is in the city of I'in ladelphia , that favorable judgment upon Ihe acts cl his administration,

1 hat speculators and banks iniy not Jose upou ; that the character of this institution is best seen hich will be the judgment if history and of posterity."

concern that thu Mate government be administered ; hanks stistiend navment nod ,,. aT4 ill fulfil I furo roir.il.

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il iuw ai 1 s. 1 viP 1 ipiiio" i. 11 uv.iii iciiikis f iiu

. I Iturcn's confidence in the go d sense of his countrymen is ciples they w ill lose their .wer in erery State in the Union.

A side-wind of (x.pular opinion placed his enemies ! Hy going back to first principle, the edit r appears to mean.

the opposing of the ambition anj proscription of Clay L Co.

After a few minute'

I State, administered on democratic principles, would Stale stocks held by them, the States are loudly j if it would do any o-,od, there is the place the seat . ... r.....ilil,rr.rvn.iOrlt.llo.in1tii..r..rt,1i. nil, I. 11 . . 1.. . ... .. I

an ag11 ti i.: r.

From the X. V. Evening Pott. J To SW T. TNF. SI FCULATOUS Fl.O.M alleleil since the d ivs of Law's, nai.er tv.i..n.

When we hear of a man who ia always t. king me-1 LOSS. (France, or the South Sea hu!.bl in F.n.land

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111!- ni.t.iv.11 vi 1,11, 11 L,i"s " - - . c.iitii i u riiiTnunr'iTii inn ia irifu nt noa tr n i ia .m. 11 i .1 . . .. -

... 1 pwn uiii r..t niiuiv uiv. ivn a 11 ut.ai 1 an Lilt: if l 11 rvn Ait t.k i.ro.orii) 1 hn.s t 1.1 h .! rht t..w.'o 1 . i .t. ...1 1 . 1

resumed ard it tussed al. n- the Houlevar U, the I'linres . . , 1 . .. V ,'-,""'M l" I""1'' v uv" """'i mu i'"1 "'c , ' 'i" JiMniix-wiiure 11 ouoni lo ne seen. let i I ma " Si IS he, places its he .J. and ei.eered bv the ! ". a btr? "'i",lsc l he energ.es tllT(d. u.ial is the condition of Philadelphia ! A loss offif.1111 Ili4lin.il., I. 1 f . i.F .,,i.lIU. ' 1.. . .1. . F . I TM. '.-- - II- . .1

people. It pf-reeded to Netully, hnd, up to me noir m . Uv,v.;. j j n ontj resp-ci , nie .riiri.f c is mu same. j nr iy-9ix III 1 IIIOIIS Oh SloCKSIII lliree years, on willing, no dcc .tint M any ether digieeable m cuneiue ha ; . 1 J)( w;,f nn. Btl TII CI1F ATKI) AN D TAXFD greg ite capital of sixty two millions ! a loss

Jinvcd I ere. Very .lisagrre.bU-ev nts liave taken place at Clermont,. :.. t . . .' . . ... 't i,.. . ..,,,1.. ii,clvtii,ir th nt..-. r in tlie tak. i

ing the ..rrer.sem.nt. had fired on the military who support- dic.ne we under-tard, ot course, tint ho is always But what hypocrisy it is, f.-r men who sustain ; GUc.

ed them, killing at d w oundins seventeen s ddie,s. At one ! in. nen we near o. riny kiiiu 01 00 si n. sa vv nicii ; t,ah in tne Violation 01 all lailli, to oeciaim F( 1 moment'ihe thmg looked veiy'sei ions, but additional t oops j the legislature are perpetually regulating, WC may . zealously about the importance of preserving thej Sir Howard Dot class. This gentleman who has rewere railed ii and the ti"t was put down. I ,e ure-, without further enrjuiry, that it is in a state j faith of the States ! ! ccntly been appointed to the C.overnor-Generalship of CanaA tc'.ennphic despatch fiom Cleimont, dated the HMi, :.n- ,ts ti,orntiohlv disordered and distempered as is the Democracy g.K'S for (JOOD FMTIl ON MJ, 1 da, is well known to those who keep the run of the peiiodrrvstV, aiidtStÄi g,üÄ ; co.,tut,n of the valetudinarian, who says to you, S1DFS : Let the States pay ; let the banks pay ; ; fiatv l the ba.ner; as usual. The Covrerrf'Lvon estimated ntlW the ui a piping vo.ee "I ive upon medicine. ct the speculators pay; let every body pay that I vrn,u,n of the famous military manoeuvre, first put in prarrumber of eiti.ns killed at Cleimont. The Xttonal stales I he business ot hanking ha been regulated after I t ; let there bo SUCll indulgence as bank" and tire by Admiral Hodney, in his action against Count de (Iras, that an insuriecti- n had likewise broken out at Kioin, and j different modes of treatment ill different stales, . other creditors can grant without injustice to their tie served during the war in the peninsula not in the lines, that the troops had been repulsed. .... land in all it is in an un wholesome condition, own creditors ; but nn violation f f.iith. ;,u but as the poiitiral agent, or commissioner of the Hritish ar-

TÄW" "cZ!l?;f Polieeaml a.i,,;'. in j f which arise out of banking, ex-; vr pirate, sanctioned ty lav or cou,iU,,a,ucl ty the art of' searching for a person superted to be an a. rom- ercised under the monopoly ..f pecial charters, some authority. id ice oflVrnard's, weie attacked with stones in the Hue do I of the western states have erected government bank, ! AH such fcts nre blows aimed at the pillars which

r -ubuig M. Ant. 11 e and srnonsiy it ju.tu. 1 nc ainv wi 01 u hicii are to no ine untitling ior me siaie, anu are to ; sustain society itsclt. Kendall ! Exiumtor.

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be managed w ith the strictei honesty and impa rti ality. T'he Indiana State Sentinel, of Sept. 4, gives j From the X. Y. Herald. the following account of the bank of its own Stute : j The following is the official leturn of the imports and ex"The Slat. Bank of Indiana is a nuhlic institu- Iitsof the piecious metals for the four last years s

tion. beiit" author z.l hv the State Constitution .Imports akd Kxports or the TRrciots Metal 15 the Und

Mo.Miot: lotMY Lvcti M. Hoheit Dale Owen, of I'osey county, and a very able and etlicient member ot the Board of Trustees of our Slate University, addressed this association, on the Xf'J ultimo. Iiis theme was the Ultrnisrn of the agt upon which

he descanted lor more

More Union or the Whigs Go it! It is stated that John S. C.allaher, Ksj. has withdtawn from the Whig paper proposed to be established at Washington. John II. Pleasant, rq. will prosecute the enterprise, Ae ran.

The 44 (i 1 eat Kotger" or "financier" w ho was recently arrested at Philadelphia, with ftlXH) of plunder on his peis m, proves to le MonrtK? Edward, said to be a Colonel, an

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lliail Uli liour, COIIIIII IIIOIII- 1 ,.,nil..Kl .r..tl.an , m,,nl.,r ii tl.. f.ict ...i.lr .ml

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uiiiii.iuvu uoiiiiii.il v Iiu 'lull I :spoi,vl UIO audit nee. The publication of ins address is now in

contemplation, and we bespeak for it au attentive pen. sal from a generous public, being firmly persuaded, that those who read it, will be more than amply compensated for the lime and trouble thus spent. Mr. Owen, as a scholar, his hut few if any superiors this side of the Al.erii.inics. Wo imit"ton 1'ott.

an armed fotr". however en at I d him t make the i. Mended

aire.t. nrd to capture the nnglcadeis of those who atlaiked him. In the even ng a ciowd assembled at the Uue Tlavirsieie, wheie they oveituinrd nn tmnibusand inised a hiriieade. Moulded inu. ii ip .l guard-, how ever, sw ept th st;rets, while a mi oh. n of terpen tie rille removed the hnriicad-.

igh t id-r w. s tcsto.c I. raus pieseinci a veiy uiv

It was lot solelv created!

1111 ino'iiin t'ld'T w .s 11 sio.i-1, Lu. i'" "is-1 1 1 ... . ...

. . -. . . 1 , .. ami if'iiiitii oy u v ur i i. m'iiy iiciit-u turte 1 aoieaiance. fhe hoi s weie shut, and ala.m was i-, , ..." Import),.

,h'e n every contenmte. 1 hi. shows thr little confidi nee ior me Hierein nr , 1 no lawyer, or me u.anr, or mr r,..ld bullion, which ihe piople have in the supremacy of the law. A g iv-1 people who live in fine houses in OUT t itles ami Silver " ernmfr.t is lexer stiong wheiea leiolution is telieved to : towns. The State furnished the gteater p.-rtioii of riold coin.

L'niTED States.

be psitle.

The ot se.pi ies of the late Samuel riles, r.sq , ine.mi-

i the whole capital. Its officers who supervise its Silver"

1S37. 'f).:wi I ,s!.).2o 1 7,490,309

1S3S. 230,bf)l 392,S43 II,4-H,ls ö,G79,3:0

1S39. 1S10. ! ut iect. and is the author of sume essnvs. 11

610 273,127 1 tempts to console Knghnd for hor want i f s

149.6S0 l,07si,O4U 4r2M),9I6

u.l r lies, r.sq, ine.nu- . . .i , , . .. ' I- ........ n rat ork 'k i.lM.. r,r Inn .lf.,,lil . r,r,.,i,l. I... I ,r,,.

Hint banker, weie pirformel on Ihuisdiy lat. Nearly ail r - - r. . - ,0. ,. ,. Toa the Au.ericakl.isc. unt.wmn, then here, and ve.y many of , erv.c-s. in propo.tion to the intorot ot the t .te. I y s Ins ,.s:iPiuished Fieneh a.. piaintan.e, assembled lefoie I lie appointing power ot a m cou anJ

o eieck 1 1 his en gmt rnait au Ol .-suicsne, in oruer o p.i an , portion Oi ITS Ollicers IS re?ei ved to the agents ol the I silver earnest tribute of esteem for his memory. Mr. Wille was .v.0.,e ; 1nil happily, also, the hank is siibi.-ct to c.- Koieign gold

lK.rn at Hoston, in the lint. d Mates, in !, .. lie inneuteai ... . Iftns nn.l ..Mip renort n! its affiirs." 1 Foreign Silver

10,510,410 17,747,116 5,590,176

my. Auer the peace, he was made t.ovemorof .New Brunswick in which capacity he was f.e.pieiitly engaged in negotiations with the agents of the Stale of Maine, Settling the di.hculti. s on the northern border. The knowledge thus procured of the localities of that region, and of the Question in dispute between the American and Iiritisli Governments, it is presumed, recommended him to the Toiy adrninistrition of Kngland as a fit person to send to the Hague in ls30, to aid Sirt hailes llagot while the arbitration of the Northeastern

Boundary Line was pending befoie the King of the Nether-

He has written a refutation of Carnot's svstem of de

ft n ling besieeed places, which displays great mastery of the

in which he at-

suceess in tannic

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o;,aaa roml.ats on Ifie sea against America, Iiy ascubing the su(K2t 2,030 . lionty of the Americans to their superior modes of praciice ä,32,22i with the gun. Sir Howard has governed the Ionian Island;

! with an iron rod, which even the best w his aie wont to use.

s.mj ; when in power, against all who are not native Lnglishrnen ! Ere.l'ott.

a geneious w inde souled fellow. He belongs either to Louisiana or Mississippi, where he owns an extensive plantation, and is no doubt, what be is repiesented to be. It will

! !e recollected that in the past year he has rpetrated his 'jokes upon Little & Co. fr f21,HN. Brown, Brothers fie Co. ; for (XiO, Kdgar Coirie, Jr. for f 2G,lrt, and on othei firms i and banks f r aU.ut f."0,oo0 more. No less than $20, ! had been offeied for his detection, and notwithstanding he j eluded all suspicion for upwards of twelve months. Mot 1 d.-xtep.tis racal ! It is said that some one in Wall street is

. ...iffmitf u i.ih n.rr tcp i v it, it a ii Diniirn n rirn ill i ir t'l.n

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raln n, he p i dily enl ug d ny intemgei.i anu eneieuc en- )

ptiblic rejiort

This stanils very well, ar.d yet the same print ac-

1S3 "519 1,90,216 2,762,014

472,941 "loti.a 2,294,St2

1 ,90S,3oS 2.S92.310 376,075

Total,

5,97C.,2 19 3K)S,046 9,776,743

terpnse. In Mti, he founded ne house of Welb-s ii Co., in ' know ledges that "if the bank has fallen, or shall ' Imp'ts as above 10 51(1 410 17 7 17 1 16 ,r Ö0 17G this capital, and that of Welles & (Werne at Havre hereafter fill into tl.c hands of the weak nml cur- !

i rnot.the State will Lc cursed bv its m il idinini.stration Excess impoits 4p40,16t 14,239,0.0

2,235,073 i KrrriT i?r rini.ADCLPiiiA or Tiir Srorpsc.r or the Unit1,46s,3(h : fd Ststes BAmk. A letter from a frier.d in I'hiladelphia, 4,GG.j."2 ( who has had many oppoitunities of observing the state of I feeling in that city, savs that persons at a distance can hard-

S,3r.9,325 ; iy conce ivc the extent of private distress which the failure S.SS2.M3 of the I'nited States Bank has occasioned. A c ntinued

TllHr lUHMiN OFTI1K WORKOO.Mll.N. The lliep. Olli i.l.iv.'ii in llit" V. S. Ariimrv ;it r- 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 in th .

Slate, have been f.rbidden to receue or read books i ,mtca;e'1 w,th ,f,c n " tei.Mve forging oprrI.K l T Kit si, or ni ic,,,,,, , in the shops, on penally of ! vt,onV ,l ,U'n ,he l,M '-rI'hees. No one man could d..-u.ss,o.i: What shows the want.,,, tyrani-,f bare earned on so large a buMness si.ucrr.sfully. Thisaithis order ill the strongest light, is that must ot the j rcSt WlII lctn"c. lcaJ -he detection of the whole gang. men employed iu the Armory work I y the pj. ce. , T . , . . , ... . i i .i , , . ' . . ii.. More Bauk Law. It is said that Reuben Strange, who and it they ever spend a moment to read a letter or ! . , . ., , n, ..v ors.. o- tl. f, ,1 ii.... . . I . . ,i ! was committed to jail a few months since for stealing labout converse w .in a Iriend, thev, and net the govern-. ..r.u. , .,,,., , . . me.it. suffered tlie loss. L oder democratic admin- I fnm th' I,rnih ut L"' h" isir aioi.s, in peace and war, the wo.kii.eii . i.j iyod ! ,llM"har?,"d y M ASür,a,e J.on the ground that the takthe right of which they have been deprived by t h-.-o ! in of t,,e n,on,y wa9 not "-"y. bta mne Arnw frf. who Loaded, Injure the,l,cU.u, of being the work- i A r"r" Mdent of the I.awirnreburgh Beacn says Such ingii.eirs friend. We trust that this tact, und oth-1 a de,IMon " """ ns of the judgme nt of a Justice e f the ers like It, will leach the iii.u li.une and the laborer IVav "niewliere up the White-water. After hearing the who are :h reality their fneinls. fof'ow Vott. , evidence in a piosecutioii for theft he fleais Ins throat and jdclivcis this very sage opinion: ln this cae it is clearly The pipelaycrs say the second Veto killed Maine, ' l""oved that the defendant did feloniously tfenl and rarry and the liist one knocked out tiie peepers in er- , au'ay ,he money of the proseruting witness, but that does inont. Still they think it be-t to unite, and can see rot amount, in the eye of the law, to fatten? .o I dismiss

no rensoii why llo-y should elesert C'aptani Tyler. This puts us in tu i n d ot the old fellow wimse heiter half was in the habit of chastising him occasionally.

him, and let' go and get a little something to take.'

Chi.ia.

The IVrntnr Cornier ef July 13. states that the Clirrse ,,, ils r..at nn extent as she now is hv the irot1nate "ce ss expoits

are putting CbVan m a state of defence. A vessel winch , f , j , In.,rveilu.nlsI vv',licl with its 1 In every 3 ear it appears there was an latelv leluit ed f.e.rn that is rnd to Mara... br ught inf rma-1 J , , '. . i : .. i poits of silver, and that imports of either I;; y"u! .!f l.'.t.Vv,ni I een erected. The wail, , f l ur ram of ev ,1s. has been entailed upon the people nXvd rulef bul flucluate uilh the dcmand Tin hie wne likewise undergoing repair. These may I e and their descendants for the next hundred year." the Southern Hanks and a sunnression of

l,lSlr.67

I cloim seems to have settled upon the faces of a large ior- ud wlieri asked why he submitted to her crticlti. s 513.4SS ! tion of the inhabitants. In almost all the circles in which i so coiii:l,iccntlv. reulie.l I ki...w tl... ..!.! ....n..

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excess el the im-

metals follow no A closing up of the irredeemable

if gaided a sv nipt nis fof a long and sevne stiugglf. Ihere The diniculty is to prevent such a power from fall- 1 paper in circulation would undoubtedly cieate a demand

ran l e no d oil t that the auth lities at Canton a;r m. ielyen- i ; jlo t,e hands of the sclti.h and corrupt. Op- 1 ,or ver L.r use, or as a geneial circulating medium that deavormg to gam time w,th the view o.' coji.-.t ng . luge, 7tuiuty otlt.n lnJlkos vwn Corru.,t wl0m (l (loe.s j woulJ t only check the export, but much incrca C the and, as they lo.pe, an oveiwhihinng foic , leforc ti.ey re-;' . .J .... . 1 . . impoit. M.me.irens,ve .pcntioi.s. m t find s-. I he agents ot the people, that is to There w some little uneasiness among the Hanks in lelaIt is s.i.l that ihe Tartar ..nicer and their t.oops, expect- . say. the legislature, appoint a portion ol the olncers tion to the exports ef specie, and a pressure is looked for in ed fiom the i orth. linger s, loi.g on the road in nr-hr to J of the bank ; and we all know how Strictly and in- coiwqueticc. This cannot, however, seriously affect mermj isrze the people of the towns an 1 villagi S through which 1 n,rrupt.!lv hote.-l Ieislatures alw ays ore in such j eantile atraiis, because business is on a cash basis and the thev rasS to the ..t.,Kt. i ,atu-rs. I he hank, too, is subj-et to examin itioiis ; hanks have been unable for a long time to find asurnciciicy Ii. the mean'ime the pteparatioi.s for cartying m the war- , , , , . , r,. . , . . ,. of husuif s? pajr. At the recent examination of the Uank fate with ti e Chin serontmucd in India. The nc-w l ien- public d s josiire its condition, and we all c,mmissicrs, the amount of specie on hand was about

i tetitiar, sir Hei.ry IVttinger, ai d the Admiial Sir Will-j know What istnevaiueoi iiif.-t examinations and fv-VM. .OK) ; since then loo.ooo has been received, and 900iatn r.ikei. arrived a't iTomb.y en the 7t!i f Jui, .ni s.t J etateno'uts. Boards of bank commissioners and bank jttH shipped; consequently there irmains f l,300,i)(0 on hand out fr their u!tima:e !cstm ition on the 17t',i, in the steam inspectors, and committees appointed to look into ; 10 rru'(l a ciiculation of less than f4.ooo,ooo ; any curtail-

The Morris Canal and Hanking Company, it is well known, adioitly humbugg.-d the w hig manageis of affairs in this State out of a million or two of dollais; its movements of

mcnt in their husines that it mav be nece.sarv to make will

fri'ite Seitns. The adTiiral eximmed the arenil and

.likvan! . f Itomhay, in order to know th. ir. apat ili us, for. as he said, '"the Chiin-se diputc ma) Le set'. led ill a lew in. iths, or it m.y last for years." A lute pi elam-ti n sa s positiv. lv the Kmperoi's b:other w.ll l.ght the iuter tail äiiaiis with 100,000 sollieis. Th? K.mprn r has alo irtmatcd an intention cf t i k na ti e field in p rsoii. h u'd u. h a mca-iue te loui.d necessaiv, .t tt.aj t.e il , i i .i y 1 iUvtr In, in th.- nolthcili plovn i.-s ol hi . d, li.illl I . I K .S. t; appeal.. ! y the latest .idvices f,.m Te.v.s, th .t Ik.i ton will te eUited l'l.sid.t.L 'I he lloii-t n Tel.gi.ph sa v s Col. Terari, Kuv,.y fio:n the t. w tepuMie of ixat in, ai d his cictary, ainvrj in the CalUt n, n I left . n the sucreedit g d .y 1" r Atioiin. It is lep-'ited tint Col. leiaa is atlniiel I. rego'iate wiMi our tiovemm. r.t to foim a tieaty of amity ai d eommeice ; and fur h r to re.ju- s that otir Navy m iy t e a-,:h , ried to c- l-iate with ti e rcdctal f 'lce. :'gaii.-t the C entral (iuvrri.iuei.t oi" Mexico, ..nd in caet!ns should le giai t d, he is

au'herired ti ledge thelaith cf th it govcrnrnei t that the the bank under it own special direction from insol- h' W3.v 15 to tiiC thc ta,r into their own hands, and c m-

sshnle Xtise ot tne .ivy winie t:nis eng.ige,i. sieuiui le Jetiaycd by t!ie government t f lucatan.and a la.r allowance made f-r the injury tlie vessels may neiiie. It i nj tl.is mnnsrer his trongut with him f 17.,Hk in specie, to te placid in the hands of govrirnunt as'an e.irnrsi t.'ist the i led T will le r.dicmcd. As thc meui'.er of the near IVn-

gres, ;.ie now chosen, and 1 other and iinpoiti.it .pie-.! rs ic- . , ; , The in rent tr s'aie loanl of.?, ! Iccti.-n of candidates, (in the suspended, di'stiict.) rc-gan o. ire the eatly sct.on i f tVngres it is pess.l.Ie the Piesident lJ comp.a.n i i. parent, c r s.ltt board ot di- , shouM lty hid to thi, j ' tat,t tlli'c. '

may e nvene C ngie-s a few weeks previous to the appoint- rectors, inu n in a c u.iinuai scene or la'jor, in order . compulsory resumption would doubtles expose the r ed "period cf in. ctm ; m order that the icpiisire au;h. n'v to check the cupidity of many of the branches, and i tenness of sundry Banks ; but this, instead of an obiiction

miy t granted. t prevent .the assets of the bank from beinff oer- i a "trong argument in favor of the measure. The public en

verted to the worst of purposes." i not to. s0,.n knew the worst of the case, whatever it may I. ir. (,itro.c t A LSI Re. it, Vt. The dr.gkor n ho .... ...., ..,.... ... . ... j be. The sound Fanks will then possess the distinction to

t... l.,rj ..I liit.Ls n pi, I I... a ..... I I. , .. . oil .1... ........

to t ni. i,i J ", w.'iin--, uii. iuv, ciiiin, in .. , uii ki.u ki'J ! i . . i .k . . , . .. , ... .. . . , fall almost exclusivelv-on the country banks, nunv of which try over,-a convenient machinery tor making plan- ; M,k MtommoiAioJ -m t,rJer to su;taian tl' e.np.Ts Mb..' stntcmeiits. whu I. keep lip ihe ered.t ot the ! I.eie and a, business ntore loosely conducted at thc west. banks utit.l they are ripe and ready to fall into pie- , The effect of a contract! n here will therefore te firt seen ees. When the't xp!os,o:i talv.'s place, your bin!; ' ,,,c st0,'!13-' of sorr.e of the weaker western tanks. commission, rs be.-tir ti.cms.-l .cs, 1 t. 11 the world i ., 1 he on'-V J mptom favoiable to resumption in the south is ... , , . , ..; the grjwing anti-bank feeling am ng the people, and the devvhat ,t ko .w s a, ready. I ... y prevent in. misdi.ct j tt lmm ,,lon every wIit.re tc tAe irredeemable bills for their 1p V V t hronicle the misch. ef .ilrcady done. ; value iu specie. This hi already had the ellect of raising All th care ol Icgirlif ores arid couimMto.s and southern exchanges in some dcgiee. hank cotii'inssii-ners d.d Hot retard f r a luoineiit tin hin'v ix.i.-iiisi..iis of -:17. Tho leg- slitures wci.t ' BANK Sl'srKNsTON. i-ues.ng I;.,,,, year to year ; com.niit.es wer in- ' J.'Tif'.fft'f! 'hM"i.ded district, pathet,. . 3 , ..... , c illy eiKpnre. "H .w long are the people to suffer the rrusijuiring ; stat ments were piiohshed ; bank coimnis- ene f ll.n.k suspension." We answer, jut as long a th.y si. -tiers were lrivcll.ni ab.-iit from one bank tjano will submt to it. If they aie .piiet under the operation, ti.e thcr. and yet the great insolvency went on ripening ; Wanks will be so too. and ripi'UMtg until the fulness ( f time arriveJ and i No wonder the people begin to rry, How kng' Four theSl.te b.nk of Indiana and our own s Ucty fund ;,r 'V'1 a ''a ,T"o th rxrT'" f iVt:rv;'1" , , , ., .. J thev have encured the "miseries f suji ion," and cidgbanks stopp.-d pivinent with the rett. mgfrk-m am.,.ance, they are no neater to a tcmina:,,,.. If

n-'sn.cs mo ina.'ii ij o. a slate government to keep . their Butlern irs than they were at the beginning. The on-

veio'V,

its mi').! ty t keep it from corrupt and

. - , if me in':w to nav or wind uü. hcv mn mv cm., n

i . 1 1 , on i,"i r ii ,;i ;in'l Pa r 1 ' ... . .' . . i . , w ..

.. . , ....... ,i- .IT . . . . . . f . , . -. n . . n , - . ... .... 1 .

tn practices is e.piilv clear. Tn- Indiana c iti- ! . V V ' V ."'V . - ..,ia.;- . . , . . i ...j. t in t,al nucleus of specie-paying Banks already expt, an the ,;el says ed the ai.k ..t its ow n state : ! cllCle can be easily extended. At the legisLtu.es of most "Successive legislatures of i.tli parties have j l'f the States aie scon to convene, we trust they will take scrutinized its administration, and have found much ' UV thc sxihlct in earnest, and compel a lesumption. In the

Hie mrent e r s'st.. I,..r.l ,.e a: iefii.-n oi canci.jaie, 'in tne suspended, distjut, regard

poitatit object.

A compulsory resumption would dotihtles expose the rot-

is

k diuprcd (V.l. elrcgan do rot belong taw hat is conjideted

Th same print contains statement of the rnis

. .... t i . i . ...

the irgular Bnti.h aimv. Tho regular soldins. when placed conduct d the nrancn oi via nmK est ibl hed at In

on the fiontier, have deserted to such an extent that the dianapolis, such as discounting to a

C ive.nniert has .een nm; riled to raise a io:ce in the pmv- the notes of adventurers li'dorioti

large amount

Iv

which they are entitled; while the lotten ones will o tj the tomb of the Capulets. In our judgment it i i great defect in the Bankrupt Law.

insolvent ' that lt d)9 not ,"c,udt, corporations ; but since it does not, . 1 1, . kl... t i.ff,.!,tr. ... 1.. . . . J . ...

iriL' whu' i)ronuirt tn ilri Hv. tiu ,1 , i lat orris, and leu tfiern tr g- t ew oik. anl zvl Xhtm rc-

n i. . iL. tis-av i ,i . iii ; farmed; and in all cacs when th-y dicltarc XUtm, par off nil i)C.i l I( 11 . flint I PV linn IUI :tn itu II int.ira.t in ... . J "

... , . s. - - - J - s - ' l'l"l V X. Ill the contest, mere than the balance of the eominuiii-

The follow ing is the am.

in these jost notes.

A srw WHit IUsk. The Cincinnati Knrjuirer proposes

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you v IMl, uu near 01 some poignant instance ot sullering thumps me, and pinches me. and often biters .nd e-.urse are of some interest to our people, and for their ffrati

w,ösMhe,r soinotiines throws snutf , my ficatu, we ropy the annexed pai.gra, h from a Lte New ny which a long life of labor and economy en the part of! cCs i,ul a" lc!r; as cht-ke meto dealh, I'll trk paper. their parents ha, collected for them, of merchants compelled stick to her, for she lurmshes me with victuals." The Mori is Canal pot no'es old to-day, at auction, f2.by diminished means to relinquish their houses and move out j Jlurtflitd Tuntt. i f' r 32 cents on a dollar (b!s -r cent discount) and f 200 of town, and of laborcis robbed f the hard-earned savings of has since be en sold I y Houghton &: Co., for 20 ce nts on a dolmany year. Indeed, the details are melancholy ; the usual , Tin- ti,, . ... it... i, n i i Ul' Tl,e broker tl.n.w the ompany sell these "i.e.te-s to raise gaities ef society eem to be arrested ; and but for the absence , , , . V ,MA' t. w in oe r-foi- , win(4 , m,et thf.jr ,,., on .,1 alHJ to pay öftre exofthe customary symbols of mourning, on- would I dispos- , ,tctrd .v lt'C J'dblic that the whig stumpers, that penses. As it is believed the company will dispose of thr cd to think that the whole city hud experienced a greatloss, j travel! d through tiie country last year abusing .Mr. canal, as soon as they get it finished, to secure confidential that some calamity had visited it, that a pestilence had car- j Van Buren and the democracy gener ell v, and "thak- debts, the contractors are now paying out the notes to their

...-. i. .is in-upit., or uiii soine reai j;oo.i man, universally beloved, had bee n taken away I y death. Such is the general expression e f sadness tint you see every wheie. It is not difncult to realize the disci iptions which historians have given of the condition of France after the notorious bank in bubbles of John Law had exploded." " : ' i Nati RsnzATioN. The Recorder of liulfalo has derided ' that a meic visit on business, to a foioign countiy, by an alien who has declared his intentions of becoming a ci.izen, befoie he has perfected his naturalization, makes the decla- ' ration null and void. The Hulfab Commctfial states the1 case in which the decision was made, as follows: j " 'I he applicant in piesti, n had .le. lart d Ins intention to I bec. me a citizen, upwards of live ye ars sirire, in the Court ' of Common Pleas f this County, as w a show n by a cer- i tilicate .f the County Clerk. On queslioning him, howevei, it appeared that he had, ince the time his declaration was ' made, tone to Canada upon business. Thi, after due ex- ' animation of the law s upon tiie subject of naturalization was ! declared by the Kecoider to l e a vitiation e f all former proc eding on the put of the applicant tourhing his natuializa- ' tion, and that lefue he could be admit'ed as a citizen, he ! must again declare his intention it be ing absolu'elv neres- 1 sary tliat any pers. ti dciri us ( f sretning the privilege of citizenship, should be a ieident of the country, and w ithin the jurisdiction of the C tut fr live full yeais, and not within that time have 1. ft the I i.ited states for e ven an hour."

a a I

ill ll rPO.Mt'oil he Ii.liti l aT ii a . . . .....

'v. sv..,, w s f "sinn . int- iriM'v iiii- a rne iiian ii rianif in r r ar.iivf.oei tn

Boar, one .f the lowest, and most abusive of the cordanre with "whig print iplcs " w hig travelling menagerie Iron, what banks the j ,st. a ,,anWiniI h,)lfce ,,e buiIt otunhn laf, na oth. following sums have been adviuc.'d, we are unable er material fmdmz favor with the whig nartv. "Ihe t.uild-

to say, viz: vl'lOO in (iol.l and Silver. j-'UOU in Bank notes. fl"i check on the Bank of Cireleville from N. S tiregg. f"JÖn if Harrison should be elected.

W ilne.sses can above if r. eiuired.

Ii a ii agencv, at a salary of bargain. Sriotn fl'ati hmun

ing should be thatched, or covered with rlapb. ards.

j 2d. In this bank theie hould te placed .Oini barrels of hard j cider, as a basi upejii which to issue a very hard currency. j 3d. A epiantity of big e.oti skins and little coon skins should be procured, on which should le written leouisitions upon the contents of the cider barrels in something like the ! following shape : "

be produced to substant i ate the ' "Cashier of the Lo j Cabin Bank : Pay to the Bearer of this In addition to the; above, an In- ! ro. sk. 'it 'iuart of hard cider on draught, vt lU equiva

lent in M.nor..ii. ...1....

, . , , , ii oi aV" ii' I'oii s. viUPirin T . e.X, stealings , the Bambooz, e IIcmbco. President. This circulating medium miht I ornamented, to suit the

. I whig teste for picture, by a repiesentati .ti of Tippecanoe SlTCMH: oi Tili: Luv tu or Mary Koorus D in- at one end, and cf "Tyler Too '." at the .yther, wbibr the crniel Payne, the lover of Mary Hogers, was found dead tr m,'rht l '"""fully decorated with gourl. Imle tünche

., .i . . ii i i .i . . i , , oi com s:Kns, ivc rpr.'ltl ir I I I ..'. .L n ti .,...r tl... ...i..... ,i... 1. ..I.. '

... i,, i. in., -yxj. nuco. hit; u iu

of that unfortunate girl w as discovered, under cir

cumstances that Warrant lie belief that he comnnttei suicide, l'avne eaiied l t u i I'Jienix Hotel, (..

IUmtl Wr.ssTm's Patriotism We clip the following token, on a Thursday alterii'mn. His appearance

There you have a perfect model of a National Bank based

up-. ii Willi; I'UINCII'LLS !

sly hit, at the eagerness of Ianel Webster to provide for his

own numy, ir in the .New Woiltf. " While on this subject, we may a well refer to the perfect iklMiidity of having . tlie ers, at an expense cf so.r.e fMKJ a year rach tJ the country t illed Iiei ati!i Agents. 'I l.ese

A .Model Whio Towsj. correspondent of the N. Y. Heral 1, w riting from a reitain town in that State, describes it as follow s : "This i truly a benighted corner of the State. Th- rvv

11 II.. ..! . . i . T .. ... ..... L.ir . . .....

ii" euiuuinj ..line. i a nn, anu i"r " ", .n nan a remuiy oerund trie age in everr re- . . ...... 1 . . . a . i I. .i .

xwet f r fuTt fr srir. The m n ziA offirer ar chorn ...t- a.tT.rn.or .n.i . the Male Lj:iI.Ture miM anr lv thc remedy each in thrir

- . . . , 4 . e , . . will c nit ut1.'..' ikiMnvia a iu iii'tii li .1! Vre IC' . -ru . . . L . . i

i v uiiiiP iu lt siirt u u iaikill. Jlir ;

gmmm. K,.a w K - a I ,i 1a. 9 in ikair rx f.c .- ys,., f - t ..

lr.thetjueen.ant mot Ntte, ,n their 'prejuJ.ces ara,st ,hV jcted. on he pretext of want e,f f-inds-and cases tepuhlican ft tne star... They diaw their pay and ratiors , w I. ch Lie ot.icers ot the bank had caused notes fiom the British government, and tlihough they cai.n. t te prasenled for d.f count to be rejected, and afterwatd

profit, Jtc.

eeise unt.l ; banking i

own way.

nal Con.

gentlfmm arc pifcrtly woithless. and their places are sine

cures. We will venture to av that Mr. Hunden, for t Inpayment of nothing beyond hi nrdin.u v charges a sum 1 s than is now paid f r the simple carrying of the panels, would undertake their :fe conveyance uiolcr a penal bond of 10,0t. Thu wot.U a wholly ue!es ex;-nditure of some th usands . f d dtars te pa;cd t thc ( .verrmer.f. Ii it true that Mr. H' eft si er has provided for vr.e if h t sor a

lid if tetenteen yeart of apr by eivin him the salary of tar vestenl iy, adctji:c agent in thu plice? Wc trust rot ; and we trust. Uoom " i',.' o, ...... .k .. ... - . ... .. I.wl,., . I . T l Olli

nureovei, inai nie ,iuii na nni uteri raised lo JlgisJa ye.tr since cf cjuise, such an agent could d nithmg." Cros and shameless md.ed, mut the family favoiitism of Panifl Webster have ! ee n, to call f uth surh a rebuke from ene ot his own paitisans '

was siiigti ar and attracted much attention. !

had ho ii it on, and asked a gentleman present to

loin hpii one

as he was go.ng away, l.e remarked,

.oll i K no v who i am l am i . yi.e, the I over of .Mary llog.-rs. No one knows mv troubles." He tlien left, and n knowei:g.; v:in hid of his

eriiap.- you

was t o. ml upon ins bo;

Sfct... . . L 11.. .II. H

.......... m i i n i. i . i ,

sp et. At least one half the ropuSation tan neither read mr

w rite. The-people are much -(u,cted ta hur racing, c-ek fighting, petty gambling, an rum drinking. There are, hawever, some citizens in this town who would f re-pected m any place. There are eight gn.ggenes here, which do an extensive business, and there m ui doubteily more drunkards in this town, accoidmg t the number of the inhabitants.

l"u "y nwii in pus .state, i emperanre meetings have ... b'-en held here f.r the nast three weeks . ...... a .

a.io, jacK. cned a j d.v ..., ..,K ... ....1 V . .M U.V

l.. ..A .... Vi. 1 .... '" - .kwiiiun.fiwiDC

,.,..-ru i.. .. my imiiig pledge but t-r-ke it aim st immediately. One nimseller at tlig llyitigf-ir !" "Why, they , however, was brought under conviction, rave up the bus!

iiiOiements, until he was found dead. .N'ot.nug

Iiom the Bntun government, anl tliaougM they rannet t prasenleu ior u.scouni to oe rejected, ana i considered the mot tx men ty pie.r ive jaie en the f.xrticrs, bought them on the.r o n account, at a tSry ate tue mj.t cum iuPulou to..U o; tyrarnv. and those AgC. Tnese are abuses which will n-ien wao would r.at ir.il be eh .sen ta do the woik that trey . . , , . , . sverelaUlMt.gage- n.-P : r.'. 3 'h- w hole syste,:, is swept aw ay, and L l-ft r-i tlie cue i.: .tse.f. Tiie i !.: r th i

aaiv st 1 1 v .rw

tl.c r- A !a iral s.i b. ULfivffl Lu"!-td.

.xi.v.d it

i .r. fi.

V ... II ... I I ..'a t L.ln'ia be

. ..a

r th-J state I. ink

Tut MiLiscTOü Bank Case. Ellis, President cf that " swindling concern, Ihe Millington Bank, wa tued list week i It U said that Mr. Tyler, in voung f.r Mr Clay at Harrisat Chesterton. Md., and convicted. He was placed m pnon burg, c-.mriiitted bimse.f in fav or of a 1 ai k. If this be true, after his conviction, and a n.otun for a rewtiial made by his then M.-. Clay, in votng i Mr. Tyler as ire I'resi !ent, counsel prevailed, ar.d he w as tailed in thr sum of l.t-t e, cmui.ttel hlrr.-t-U ag..;:.-t a l. r.W." F r if Mr. ( av w as his trial to take flare at tl.c next term. The charge .-gainst known to 1 e in fv. i . f a : ank, M.. Tv 'cr w;. r' ul (,; to. nrc sid.ng and A'-ttCng .i -a itdlü-j, L.., wL.lt Pre.i- Ln":i to Mr. "!av t.Je -ga;r.st . ... diet of the !iHicgtca Lik. 1; - iaJ ruit thi: w.r. t wa,:k U'.i

are shnrt h tndnl. and v ant to thiit a envc ,',,', nes. and burnt hi liouor, beinff well t.id no doubt bv the

you know the signal, you lumber It-islun I'ntt. ' 'tmper-rice reformers. As to politics fWoir ttalmott wan- . j tmously white ; in about lO) vo"es, the locos polled a'out 30.

Oi l Ht h Ii l kk A rnoMijf't tii i!t f miters who :

appeared oeiore me magistrates at uit Hackney p:t-

ty ii

ns, .mi J'u -s.Jay list, was ;n, ;j bl.ud m

jmiiioh.''! lor liori-p i Vfip.'i. it"' t'.n

poor m-fi's church. Knin ...( r.

" 'it ( in

Tin y

have

;l sever'.' btiThit. a:;

.j,v at l!

CitauT or the Es&luu CHcaxn. It u Ubtd in on r.f

the L' ndon pa pen, that a funeral was p- stponed for want of a clergyman to perform 'he nu .1 rites n !et than five having I . n a; p ied to, all of whom were out sh oUng grur ! A IiRT Mate. We re;-,rte-d a lew days since, the aruval Mayaguo of the trig Mis -e, whoe Captain ,'MurnIl) di.dwhi-ii l i day. c.i. If.c Newturyport Herald inform.

us that the bug b

V. ill lüüs.

IkA üt4 31ayauva; by lU. ti..-