Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1841 — Page 2
IVIW t V V CT rri' Cl'V'l'IVI'I 'tloit a lar.e rrajoniv cf our firmer are lamentably deli- 1 an ar:e .f t .od gr mr.. I. t eat.-! as i.bove deser.l .J. will .rid j
liWliWXv HiVl n .-.. . ,ri.!t u, t:i.M.,r'tlfU,,r. Vrrv ,,n,hm- no orchard at
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at ! at I pounds t , r oh.Mv m re he viln.-uf c n , i m w c.t . w- . the f , : :,r t ken fr m t s-Vk,, and "of stalk, thenw dve ' f,,! l" " lS,C Ce,"US "flhc 1 nil"d tal
aft-r f.' r ' thr -ur th.- tr.i.l. wi be moic t i..:i an ro-aiv... . "-- - ....n...;iyii, u.i uvt.i 'uuumicj in
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! -n; i toduce Irw houi anJ worthi.. u.,' s. I mi'cr -f at:f.t w aitif for thr nrit-.Mr J. k irIv, r tt-( to T(-JjtP thi'ir fi:it, lifi r or ra'.l.ir ur ! -:i( - ifi'tn-nl if th x" arJ. TS ürr-y t the u 'i at r ! f...- tiif, hsr!!v Wamini tliat !v a litt' l.i'uf in
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we .1 It.-i.t ili.t wo .hc iiiicrior t the Fri-iicli in anyw ir ir- Th.'Wili ri.)t le all jwc.'. Thie is ano-
1. w!.ic!i, it mi rl, will yrrount i jt our f.il-
ii:f. Int.. t h 1 r t iets .if !. tfer tha i .'ins. Krciich wri-
tir" t-:i 11 f"! tiinjn f l:e, and even six j-cr rent. .f ' 'f fifty at-l un !er sixty . n..r fr :! t'.e r-x-t, L.it i-v-i th e res t Its are fjur, fivr ,anj f sixty an J under seventy . i :,-ni. I tter Ih m rry w ich I luve U-cn at!e t ) ..hr.nn. ' 'f eventy and ut.de r eighty
1:1 i rt. t!.r wii le tiiMiics 01 rn ii.tr sujar lr.m c.rn r .n- . ' ' t-iR.iiv ana un:er nuielv
tint f iv'ia'.Iy w it t 1I1 ir.ai ui.i t.ire f torn leitthit I rmrct ! t:1 t i r k it will cl tnin the t rifiri-Mo w Iicrcvt r t!te cl:ri i'e vsi'.l hrin.' tltc f -rmcr ; !-.r;t t ifttion. S mc f tilt .!.! rt p inay le 1 n ir:.-r itt-l as f .i!nvv : 1st. The or n i -Ii Tt :.r. l a;rr-ah!e t ) v...rk with, w lnie the -t-i t i n .t. t. The in t hi' ty P).r ext. 1: tit j: the j iu v fr . n Ik t is tut
1 i.ly rn -e cr, v. , t i;t i- r- li.i!(! to c t ut of n-t-air. 31
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1 .li.itfl v ;.t' e; it : t' ! 'it, r.ii 1 if allow .1 to so on to anv
Of n in ty and under i.e hundred ( -f or.v? hun ! ! ai. ! nr. war 1
i c: t will üti.i ly iht'. . it the inakin vi sn-.t. Jth. The ro;.';t:' n of SK-ihutr.r muter e itit.uned in v jual qn iii'itios fr rtiat.l lift juici- i- ;t- t!.r.i' to (.: i: f.,ur of the I 'rTicr, t!.i':-ffr' the ame 'itfi ;cr.ei. w.ll v f nin ! in the a'i. uni of f'H'l iere.-nr. in v i-r iti n. .! H !'. t su.'ir
wtiin 11; iTirw'i Minietio 111 mtaiuv an i 1 uc; a iar'ir in-i
rr.M i rt. I 'nd r tiv? y c trs of a if . . . ' f t'i e aid uti le- t n Of ten and u': h r fifti cn . . . .
. i t ' (if f.f'ri"! n ti.t nr.I.r t w.-.i -
it'nenci s alniM-t innne- ' " twenty ar. 1 unaM t'mty . . .
1 'I t'ntty and under f -rty . . . Of f nty ni!.l und. r t.fty . . . .
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f ity an ! under sei'iity . . of .-evci.ty and under eihtv . Of eighty and tni-k r ninety . . of ii.iu ty ai'd under one iuinditd
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t. 1 ry 1 1. iv..rvif f 1 1 an.l .tf1...l im... I 1 j
II - oMreen'-"'! Iiis orrh ird alo.it IS-JS from trers
Hi- wlerti i;t were the l 't t!:en
I rent, in retinin (!th. Com ii a native .f our rountrv, r- 1 11 0, 0 ni:, ",d and ujwaids j fietly suit' J to the cünt.tte, a true Ameriran. and is in f.cl !
j the I.Mft .ut in the w n!.l: the uuiIi t of '-Arat i" 'V . I
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From the Delphi Ora le, Oct. 16.
Wc a.-k in fcll fcriousr.oiifl when will the State i
j Bank of Indtini reUIlli fpecic pnymnt ! NVitli I n:te j but n .-iirt iritcrval, lic his now been in a stnte of ri : : i 1 1 i ; 1 1 j tii$jruti-ni f nir yt ar, and th? 1 jü 'ct continnance if Ullis state f t!iiii'rs i-s an outrage thst ho'ild not !i.' to.jratcl by thi coinm inity . The (llioerf mv that ; the in-titulion is solvent, and amply ab to iii"et a!! I tiiC li 'iiiHn.ijj azainst her Lut tU.ii the cannot re- ' suini until the uthtr ll'ttttni llink rtsumc! The j oilier wt'sleru binks all p?iy the .-aine thirty, and
it'iu? they remiiii. mm: of tiiem making a iy wart -; f;it ut ichaitrt r, preparatory to a i'e rt sut,ijti.,;i .' j If they are all Milvent, a thev declare thL-m-'-Ke-i I
to be, wiiat arc they afraid of! Is this s-tve it 'things to list f rever ! Wc d hope that the next j l.ciflature will take the necessary step to lompel i the resumiitio:! of nvcie pivments n the !irt of the
7,2l0,2no I bank?. In the :ire?cnt nositiun of our hanks, no one !
can tell tt.c jj.iod from tlie had, for they all rvfose to ! redeem their ii..tes; and until the Mjhe:it banka re-!
ume ;ecie p-ty mctits, the comir.uutty is liahlc t be contimiilly bwinJle.l by the trieli of worthless
corporation--. Whenever the solvent batiks shall commence re- j deeming t li r rn'tes, the itirslvent iristitutioiis will t '.low up. Wc leave it to every hu -mess in an to say whether it were not hotter iii it t':ii stati of thinirs ; fliouid be bro'ilit about as quickly a possible, j Thi n, and not till then, can c a :it ili.-ts sifelv in-
From the Charleston Mercwy. " TIllil, CIIATMAX TO CKOW." BT THE APJlTA-liT. Vermont hill-tops flint tidings of cl.Ti'Mi day tTiin The monumi nt en l.unker Hill Has tele.'ia;.h'd the Sun ; And Indiant's j.ratne fl wr r Catrli, each with de -brimm'd cup, A diamond frum the oiicnt, Wheie the morniiij tr is up. Maine and lieoria rail rich ether, T. hail the tisini diy : While thr ti'h reenera'e Maryland Ilesiiun! the loud (. K. And Southern stream n.nd Northern lake Liujh gleamimr, glitt rin, clowmg. While the gladsome I nion, vide avwke, Li?ti ns t j Chapman's crowing. Old Uip, o'crrown with jaw gras, Will call to liadger soon, 4 Come (leordy guirk and shave me I mu-t grt up ! It's nosiii ! I'.il the o--ls in the (reat iJimal-fcll, Stop hooting Tip, canoe. The coroii ch of W higerv I COCK A iKKiDLi; IHM) !"
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r-.f,.,,.r.l will tl..n L- yre.itiy ai 'e.l m iiukii... ih tr k ff , r .isinr. Ho wer ti o,n were the I est then l ! , - t , f v , r o :, , r , .'. . . .. ' , Total mim! er .f fr.-.. whit
kcti...M..fft...f,-...dtl,-P..d.t,.f the f.r.e spi'.i-i.-i.s w. I! !.!), iod. and l.e ha HIKO Un. jrarly addiuir to his i ,.,,:,.. V n,w ad d si-ir t the list f its valu .llVpr, duel KkKi: CLt)Ki:D PKltSONS. ften htif U ihi" li..!.h r t -iii i rar le-s ! h' tit ti e :rti-' a.,,, r!ii.. .t t v. ry nt v and i'csir.ihte variety, and he ha i ti n s. MLr.
t tfie rtil'ivntii'ii ..I 1'iitt l..r Mo-nii.i s ai:-- ; ..i.w y rt;a.H in rrr.-ute-t aasorio.e;i m iw-..r,n,j . .c .. j w e pow on ly nor l :i fall .1 v !; r ment if the re u:r.i .f I'nder tens years of a 'e ' f fui nr.- brr br..ii ;hi I. the tet ( "t.p iri,i, nh . le f',ur.d in anv pottio" "' 't .o. The tree I. no re- o r wn count iy to n ruler us terfeft'v in de; nhnf if eve- Of ten and under twrntv-f tir
tr.rM un.ler t i,V:,i, .,, ;l ' !-- hialiheJ. ,s .e fl'fi site rdi:i.-i!s. :.i d e-i Jillte a ir " l."'i.'s, Ht.d lil.ni- I . - have . th l-c h niU. 1 ut !.en th cu'iii' to ri):.iji:in- i! et. willi i.t!.r nt an ih.h.ti. n .f ll.n kcid, wdl n jim! t!. tn-
ive! li it rate ni.d attention tbry des ro, mid l..-l.s r.v r
I r i ;.rs h. en reaping a valuable reward. The value 1
sue!, an otej.ari t a fimily it I . yond nil price; and the I jooiitsj j i r acre f. r t'.e t-urj-lus fruit is much more than j .. . ..... e .1 . c 'ri : . .1 i
.ui i tan i it.e I urn. iris eir vn ti hr:im a
le a.tly U hn .1 If.e nur in i , j r.oi ,nr ,.t, as ihey wi.l , fViiilv ! ave a t lentif.il njl.tdv, th-' trees i,i his
v. ere h d wi'h fruit, a.d hi- an t-upj !y in my other fön. lies hi si !. Iiis own. He showed me three sm ill j e ir tn i - f.ma w!i rli he s !d thi-- v ar ;"0.('0 Wor'.li f fruit
( .... t I a i id nt 1 i-t Jo.l'.tl worth was e.vt n in th " family. This as i.e .1 ! v :i!l i.r.tlt : lb' ot.lv rt n iisi- Ui-i tlm fjil,..
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..... i ii u i ". - i n i- n ii i .j j .. i , n i . 1 1 , , ii. i IHV , . , p,,,! :r!;1Ilf, ru! UoW !ljny rorr, v. i;j ! toron.pare t'o ir sari J- pr.!u -lin,,, ,jt i., ,r m im.rr . I ,t t ike tl is U1, m i.r.dueo tu much or.-lit ? and v. t th. io !
Itespirtfu'.ly,
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S'peri-neiis of t::r and rr.o'.is- , were xhd ited l V.
of twn tv-f mi and un ! r thirtv-six
I of t nrty-ox and under i.ftv-live .
Of l.fiy-hvc and under one hundred
here ee many kiods fir surer:.. r t tliejrowi . Su.-h w.ll nl rr-t ti-t r I lau with'.u adding tl.e.i: I t'.i r kind-t tbrir -.-., i to. eot. .Ni.tradv fr'.nrs. but llowert ai.d v't; tKe nre I . e i I rou ;ht to the ti st . f i Tee 'etu ci or be ui'v. imJ ai- a-luiire.l i.r li-r-tr rd-l ser.r Ii. t ibeir tua!l-
. ..!), ai il win- much a .no. id in t.Wc and ap; eaiane-. i Ot oi.e hundred and up wards The idea is not new that suar could be i.iade from ;
. i rumst all.' nn.l I Im I.. .... i.'.l il,-.i .... t ........ .,.,ir...:. ... ;
'Mll-ll.l i ...... .1 m r tln riiii-B t,f
mr i.inn v use lias in bum.- sections, year ai'a, leen made , . , . " rr .1 t.i. :. .... r.. . r." , . .7. ' . , . (" ,, :-id un-ler twei.i v-four
ii. ...I it. Km. un- is me him aui 1 1'j.siui -x pcriiniii oi n. ak
I EMALHS.
ruit.vato.il ; nn.
t. w a I.- so l.- .rt.ed .r j.. i. rt in t! . tr att '; , , but a mnall fraction of an acre. i i .i i
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wi.. i iiii.i is rr . v ie.iri a.!r 'ii'ii more. The obit rt of an addrr-n slu ti'd be to it.ti o t i:d ittrurt Ihr -r;r. rs, lv 1 e i.'e. i.t ill 01 !' t n I sin. I niiiinii'li
Hi- rrb.ird has rnt r id all his are. His finning ojeiati.-n- :Tttirrji'y ns far as I discovered were fir in ad-
i .n.re i f i i 1 1 1 v ):iriiiTK who i ihm I r..t mir. t i r -. ..r ....
I hat will iii;iei lb mind, and direel l'.e im i i .1 ut -ii.! I , . .. .. t... . . .'. . ...1. 1 . .... 1:. ..1 ... . . ,'
j - ' i" ' i' i I 1 I n ii.iiiih, ci ms care aim iiiieniiou lias
oj.i.rl.nre the Hi.s.r li;;k' wi.l a",n u,t- ,,t . ri.f.t.ible. f.r be has no-v two other SO's la v-
rliir th
with the ..l jt t.
bill I
II. re 1 a. k 11..W I ) u. ieiien i.rv ; ' i'i" i.l
Mile
-f th.
flrt which he can rail hiso.m
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" fc, jiiii'.ii'iii un'-iuiuii. alio vv--. I he r.-t:-s :,n,l m va'de iH.rlion . f our piLdati...! would
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u-41 "u mousses iuai i.as come to ny know- of liarty-six and under i;ftv-five ledue. Of hl ty-iUe ;,nd under one hundied" The rearing of the mulberry nnd th- jrodiicti.n of silk, ' ( 'f vl'V hun. lu d and upwards . is btroMiiir to m an ol ject of trnat importance l tu as j
.kiui n mi rii;7!'iisv ana l- :i ir.isuicss uui m (iis 10 vc imtjjiMtelv ct)fihorUH. ainl (irnJctl wilh harticulnral juruitst an.l in a nulject ui ll worthy the atu titiou of our st-
- - - in 1 1 . .1.-1 u 11.111 11 iiiui iiiuiiiii i.mrv 111. 111t: :i 1 . .
very respectable beKinr.i in the business, a, is progress ' ( ZtVct.nr I is steadily onward. I rout a little ci,n mei.t .1 my own m ,-, ty-four and under thirty-six in feiili.ii; worms I am well natislied of its pra titability, ; Of thuty-vix and under liftv-live . und the samples of sewing silk before u- macf entirely f lifty-five and under onc'hundred by How beginners on the common reel aid wheel ! 0l "e hundiid and upwards . .
50.323 02,7!: 3Ö.30S 2S,2.S 13, i;3 2MJ
5ö,0t:9 Cf;,.rc2 41,i73 3o,3 Vi lö,72 3G1
ISC,1'37
VJJ-,
j Total number of fu e colon d persons
SLAV KS. .MALIS.
etM.a Ir.on n.v youth, an.l li:iur ha. I K..me rn i.ee ;, , t , r ,flt pv xaiuple. He his bei n ! K,vs.evi.Ienre ot the ease with which it ran l manufacir th. ir ruttivati...., .tn.l read s..,,,.. of ihr pr.u l-te .no! n- hr.iu!.. d u no lilinois." Missouri. r Iowa f v. rs hi i tur, J- A litt'e exertion on tlif part of our Cti.cns will
J f richer i otb. r ,.. and I cur. d.-ir,.i;s id aulm my I. il w- .:lj4 ,;.. ,.,1 a l,e;:hv state of mind, which in-fei I . f KO"" nable us to manufacture a sullicient quanilv ofst-w-
in tertpied in dreamim? u'x.ut the fancied eijoviuent.s i.f i "'!' hx''li lor '''nie consuinptiou, which will sav at home fou.e 1 oeii;', lil iorado, has been ei'ied in pi inning and ' 11,1 ,i'."a'' ai,,,,,l"t of cüsI that is now annually soil abroad.
p U ciii.: inij r .vi rn. nt- ribt i.l a ham v houu. A!v friend ltt.ens oi me e.-i we may congratulate urselves
nti24 Ii I. the at lit of my ul itity, ihneto'e i I sin I. as I har, I will te ; altl.oujii my previous Ifni.s t joo: i. ie t.e aficiiltii' il and prod n live int. rests ot the j . j 1. b is root all 1 was wottii, and I have n..w io onlu:.! of mv wn, in-r a loot of l.r.d on whiih lo plant rue. it 1 in.vv and thru mot the kind irnctn lh of u ttund in u treat of fifh IruifK, hit h in otir.im nie to einle.iv. r I t t only to ir.rre.vr tie i.uo.ler i i.iy tri u:U, but ..!so of ll.eir orfharils and p rbnpa the reudic.-t way to do which, i- lo .how lb. I a i.i firs if j.t will remit fiolu a will oroi. d i.l (Ti-i.-.it horticultural h.. ir ty . Ab .1 proof id ihr 1 1 lofts tint have It suited from u. !., I will n (V I .i f. vv extt.i Is Ir.'ii i noti e of tin- nn iit minirrary of the M. ssa. hu ti s Iloriicultnra! S .iet. "The
liitrti ei.tii aro.iv tr irv i.iioo r win nil t i it th. mo.-i I
FEMALES. Cndirten y ar of ae . . . . of ten and under twenty-four . . Of tvventy-f in and under thirty-six Of thiity ix and under fifty-live Of lifty-live and under one "hundred .
As citizens of the
uil! J....I.11 n.e f.r tb-e parti -ulr allusions, f'-r Mich : ,cora-iir progress of our silk mauuf ctories, fir "folic bund. id i.nl upwards
a-t s jie ui.! rtiiii.ili lv s ) tare siinomr ns. tliat uhnrvr ' ,,l'L':,1,,,,.k' " ,I10 succc.-lul ones now carrial on. are
I..... .. l. . . .1 C ... I .1 - - - I II- I
ii. .in i:.i(. j.iiy i .iii.u. Mie j uo te uomi Heem.s lori.iijiro
422,.fjf0 3D1.131 230,373 llö,2t)l Ö1.23S 7J3
421,170 ..yi ),o7ö 23!,7S7 13?,201 4,(1:12
-ti.ll-
OM Oil! I a-k tor, the table was ri l.lv pr ;,d f. it.'ilhe t hoirrst pr..!u. ts of the Ke ison. The "hali w is d, eor..t. d stitli the tni.Ki ph.i!!,l nj.., aM( wieaths. and the d"s- . lay of fruit and Hower- was every faj w onliv f the rir.t and ttiost Ibeient ho; ticultural soejetv m iht rou iMr. ilder the pr ..id nt. mad a very m at and -j f ropriafe addrr-s in which he cave a I ri 1 history of ih-s -ciely ia origin, i rouress and uc.efs. He nuid it was formed in IVl ruiry. and the lir-t eelebiati n to.k jdarr in pin.l r of that year. He saw many n.cmt-cis now press-1. 1 who were t!i re on that occa-i .: 'J he ol -jrt o the nor iet y was to proniote a love fir hrtn i-lttirc.
1 miliums were i lb red to encourace the rsluclinn 'f
iruits am! Mowers. t tltat ti:n'tlie van. ty of fruits known wer but lew. ( f pears the principle were the !-t. .,!i. hrl"n and the (iint Christian. On thin ocra-ion Rome rr.rinlrs had rhibitd 4. some f0. and one. (Mr. Manl.iijr. of Salem) 1 2'. varieties. The same uentletunn had raiied nearly 3CU varieties of which i:t were of Atneri an Of igin. Korinerly tlie dahlias were I ut few ; now the varieties re ao numerous that ihey constitute an exhibition of thetnsrlvea, and require the wh Je of the orietv'N room to be displayed in. Other fl .wers were the tulip, of which there are now 600 artet; s; f.nii of enineUi.t japonicas ; and no b ss than IKOn f roM-s. When the aoei, ty was rommerieed they haj not a dollar in the treasury ; but they had paid all tln .r expenses, ml had now a handsome fund. Horticultural cn-tics were now foimiiii; in varioiis rifjea and towns. Dotany and chemistry h.d been railed in tt their aid. lleati'iful gardens h-ul 1. en laid out. Never was their i great a demand for rare trees and fruits as t the present time. The influence of horticulture on the
mind was elevating and refining. Its labor promotes rnIrntmeiit and hnj pines. Nothing restores the mind lo Its wrnted vijor more than a Ktroll to a irreen h .use. It rods the imagination from "Nature up to Nature's (iod." Let u go forward then with a strenthem-d nssur?.nce; wide field lies lefore us." Here we h ie a gl inre at the resu'ts that have leu producl bv the steady and perse vrrin peratir n. of this eirty. Krotn their success let us lake rntirt.-e. Tinrople of Indis-ta are now (with some few cxcrp'iot.s) as lchicrit in the j-osss n f varieties and production of fruit, as were the citizens of M iss.trhusetts at the tioi" ef the oinrnercetnent of thi ir s ciety ; but llicy poss.'ts this dvantage, nursery men amongst us have all of their valuable frielie und r cultivation, and trees f suit dl. 3;c and aie for transplanting, to furnish almost any demand ; nd wh a is ft ill m re i. the advantage of our citizens, at
price that will rini.- from T'H t H0 per cent, lower than t the eastern nursirie.-. In proof f which. I have ht re a li-t of p ic s a? the principal iiiirs- ries at Flushing, New York, in advertiser. icnti that luve j.ist come to hand Pars mis A Co. .f the 'ouiTerci.il (i.trden and Nur-crv, urue uj-oii tlie a-fcrition of their southern and we--tern customers, their gre.it assortment cf trees and plants. Their prices t.r a pi ur;- Vl.r) cents j caches do. pc .rsMTJ flurries ,(i j iums do. apricots o7j nectarine an.l juincf ih. In i'rmce'a Catalogue tJ.'O v arii ties . f apples re ctTi rcd at ..' to ol cts. ;$! 0 varieties of pears at tj? 4 lt;0c!:-rr:-;:at lt t . nil lf.O of j lun.s at :: to '-;) loO f peaches at 2ö. Apricot?, ncctai ines. Ac. at .31 t to. Ttif i.urst ry men in this vicinity ai d to wh.irn v.f ftre indcl tid f r most of the fine specim'ens of fruit before us. lute ii .vv under cultivation a!:.ut 1( () varieties ef pl.s at l-.'l cts. rarh. ..v. r IfiOdo. of pears at 20 cts. ne u. Iy 111 do. of plums at 2Ö rts.. atd eaches and cherries at I ropoiu.Mi i'e p:i -es. Although tin y do n..t !. ,.f th-K'.-ai iiu nN r of vara lies. t they' can j-jmIv ! ist of having all (with a very iVw rxceptious) . f tlo- g .od v irtetiei. and but very lew of I he bad on a tha o t. m;i'Rc 111. l!i.... ......... .n ... .1 .1 . .iw. .f .
r ....v w., . o v -ij.o.ut sin so-i.e oi i,e ceil r.i tiur-
scrr.s. The time has been when g'Vsl trees of qood variet ceoul l not obt lined among us, and I.W who h iw b. . n ambitious of . bt.ii.inij such, have hid to i.opoit ihe-ii from abroad, liut tlie necessity J-h's rot now' cxi-t. as we hive in hhuuJai.ee tr.es of the best vari-. iie .t ho: i-
I . l it.
in ii in. v r iii .u:.i ! ncl.t up to view as ;n cncouragemenl ! b otl.i rs lo loili.w tlnir example. And inav every one! vv i is so I irtun ite as Down a pottioti of Ian I, be it ever I so sinii!!. Is' so far slimulitrd by his example, and the; tcinj. ting ti.--pl.iy of fine fruits before us, as to resolve b ! let lo t aiioiher year j us.s with ut planting an orchard ifi tiny have not. e, or improving what they have. Hut let j ;dl remember lh.it plantint; alone will be of little avail, but j proper caie and cultivation uflci wards will bo requisite to I
insure an mh .piatc reward. 1 he v..!ur t f apples is becoming more at.d more appan i:t t ti e faruurs in the eastern States, us food for animals sis well as man ; and it is a well e-t büshed fiel, lh it a t. w ac res devtcj t.i an orchard of sweet and good apples for the purpose of feeding stock, is of f ir greater v. due than the satn ijuantity of land devoted to giain ; and I cannot too strongly urge upon our farmers the importance of turning their attention to the pu eject. Oth r varieties of fruit as he Tear, the Cherry, the Plum, the Apricot, and the Peach gem rally follow in the rear of the Apj le, the pioneer and king of fruits ; and those who have ijood apple orchards arc gei iially the foreiiDst in o! tainin;' the others. Among the varieties of fruit tbut little cultivateibaniong us is the grupe,but which is lie i n r. i n lt lo receive aonie attention, and of tfif luscious quality of its fruit some of our cit:zens have this year had ample e:.lnce. Many have been unsuccessful in its culture fr tie want if understanding a few simple principles in it-s cultivation. I have in my hand a number of the Wtstern Farmer and (ardener, that contains directions m the cultivation of the vine, that are worth more than the subscription of the pajnr lor a year to any one that h.a.- even but one vine to cultivate, and is ignorant of the proper plan and not only on the cultivation of the vine, but on fruits generally, flowers and vegetables, of gre.it value to the gardener hs well as the farmer, and if it was more generally circulated and read, many more enlightened cultivators ef the soil might be found among us than are now to be met with. There are still other varieties as the strawlerrv, raspberry, goosclriy, Ac. that are too rar Iy found among us. but ht an energetic horticultural spirit be raised up among U-, and it wiil not be long bef re these will be met with in profusion. In the cultivation f vegetables I believe there is a spirit of improvement abroad, which if it continues to spread, will greatly n volutionizc our gaidens, and transform them
into proiiiable enclosures instead of a desert and a wa-te.
1 be ll.iwer department is al S.I If C.MVinrT n ii.rn..-. .1 . I..,
s . t ' . . i v . ... i ii ru.i
ot att n'ion, und we may
negate
wot ol lue uii.uiitiiins.
The past season has been unfavorable for h.rtirulttiral ; T"5al l,u,,,!'cr "f !ljve i.i luliii-f i.vti (If nin.liv tl... ... ... i . ...... i: .i . . i
i o... ii eiy iii;iii urougiioui dotal the Slate .caches we have none, and oib. r Imic or.. i..i i
scarce among ns even in the In st of reasons. Tie exceed-1 White K r..ns in. luded in the fore? in-, who arc lug ilr.v weather dunng the fore pjrt of the season, male- deaf and dumb, under fourteen v..:.r of r
I . - .. ' . .... - J T
riauy le-senea ine juautity ot our vegetables am. thetpuality is abso infeiior ; t v have a very respecable exhibition of fruits, ilovvers, and vegetables li fore us, a cou-rlu-ive evidence of the suece.s that is almost invariablv
VV Iiile is.Tsi.ns iiicbliled in the fore "mil.' who are
leaf and dumb, of fourteen and under twtnty- ')'' White persons included in the fongoing. who are
1... r...,,n ... I ...i.:. ..; t. . y : "t in an i uum:, over iwi ntv-ive
ui. ii .-un oi i ni e anil t u in l i . it is ii i,..n u.t i.iwit ht . . . .. - - .ca.l . , r . . . 1 .n.ant t wit-; U lute rs..ns included in the f ji g,. ng, who are ness tin-gr itihcalioii ol the sjHCtat rs, and it is very evi-, blind .... ' dent lhat it exhibitions of this kind iv re more fre.juent, White i-.-sn.s inclu.hd in the foregoing, who arc a iiim h mor' lively int. rest would be manifest, and hor-' iii--ai'' and idiots at public charge ' . licultural pursuits would receive a-i increased share f White (n-rsns iiudude! in the foregoing, who arc attention. insane and idiots at private chaige
Uul f.-lbc.v-citizcn,-, whi'o engajotl in the cultivation of . ."!:, num,"'' "1 ,'lso"s tmPI,eJ ' mini:
From the .V. 1'. Fvening; J'ott. is id hi: noxi-: wrni state
lWHTS! Th party which ha recently tritiuijihcd in I'cnnsylvatu'i atnl M irylmd, ha tticceeded tr an inheritj. II III. - .a
vest their means and extend their busin gs o;cra- aHCC il irouine a ing. wi.cn incy
titm-. Then, and not till th-n. will our currency ! l"?Vnn x" !"to power, arc lik - heirs enpym?;
ll,s!.10S i be nhced unon a firm fonrtdnttnrs. T!n will the UM,or h11 lit!'-'. t?'-y ,lllkc ,1,0it of their
i jck-i, -c.t f.r tt -u'k; and that t- , w ;th.tit the , "1V" ," squanacr unui noaid of a Xation-il M.uik. We vote f..r a re.-uni ption i ,s !,K t, l!'e rUUol possessor, w hen he lias pi speei i..iyments on the part of the bank. : i-sud the.n, but encumbrances and badchar- , acter. It is with n pndl oacy of this kind they From the Veiny Tunes. 1,avc nnnn.-d, whenever they 'hive had the power, Indiana .Siaii: IIv.xk. Mueli credit is lue to to dispose fir.-t f the acini resources of the State, the .Messrs. Chapnians of the Indiana State Sentinil and second .f their cr. d.t for yiri? to come, for tiieir zeal in ferreting out the abuse of the of-1 Tiiey appropriate tlie fruit of their extravagance, ficers uf the Ilrancli Hank at Indianapolis, by violat-j but leave to those who supphnt them an nccumuin the charter. We have n doubt but j lation of debt, und the ein! irrasstncnt of tettlino; it. that this t-w indigo jd practiced by alinott every ' Hi I'otmsylvauii and Maryland, for instance, ioineHranch in the State. Cannot eoniethin"; be lor.c by thinj mu.-t instantly be done to maintain the honour next IiCuishture to ascertain w hat our State i -ty ami inwrav of their ernments. Their Hank is doinri behind the curtain why they do not ' tiebts have grow n so enormously , that no one eecinu,
resume specie payments- why they are daily violat- inclined t tru.-t them any further. ipjj their charter. We think there nullit to be a i 'i'lie jtn'sliori, then, is, what is to be clone!
committee appointed this winter to examine, during i I liree courses present themselves, either of which, the recess of the Legislature, every branch in the I fr the tunc, might prove effectual. Firet: it 19 Stete, with power to call fir persons ami papers, possible a bargain might be formed with Mine of and report the proceedings of each branch, anil let! the banks, stipulating that, in consideration ofa certhc community sec w ho have been benefited by the , tain amount of ni -niey, the State w ill agree that State Hank the farmers and mechanics, or a few ithey may carry on th -ir affairs pretty much as they rullled-shirt junto, w ho live upon speculation and by ' p'ease. Hut as this plan would he atrociously corthe hard knocks and sweat cf llie working class ol : rn,t, and h is Leon resorted to before, without havthe people. The democrats have a majority in the j mg been attended w ith the iu-t complete pucces. Lower llou.-e ; let theni come up to the chalk, hew ', we huibt whether it w.-uld find favor with a Jemaccording to line, ami let the chips fly where they ! ocratie legislature. wili, and se w hether the w hig Senate or whig tJov-! A second course would be to disown the State ernor will do their duty. Let them wind up the i liebts altogether, to allow the public creditor, as rotten conci-rn, and charter an institution that will the phrase is, to w hi. tie for their money. This has benefit the community at large, and not the few. ' been recommended in Illinois, .Mississippi, and What say you to this .Messrs. "Caulichcrs" of the some of the other Stales; but is liable to one or Sentinel, will you second the motion. In conclu-j two pretly strong objections. It is not clear to all sion we say, go on with your warfare and vigilance, minds, that by refusing to fulfil its obligations with and may you be a terror of terrors unto all evil doers ! ! rsons who acted in good faith, a State does brin '
I und do as much good throughout the State, as you i an irreparable dishonor on its faith ; is it not clear 1,01.1 f.vi. flnno ill l iri.tll Pulllitu iwitlln .t..i.n tli.i'tll'it tl.n Sr..l. no t i f in 1 . ... 1 j n r., ..-.-.to,., .i I I I..-..,.,. I
I ....... ...... ...... ..... VU.I.IIJ . It. f.Ufcll.l UV II IIIU i ...... VIIV . 'lUVUn US J'l IIVI1M9 aiv. O. 'IWIIIIIIJ UVU IIU"
j oinK-riiJüen party.
1,24G,U)!
l,240,so.j 2,1S7,2!3 17,0(;2).
2,fi.rt) j 2,707 !
5,021 1,321
10,17.0 1.. '?ort
lhe,e good tiii.i 's of the earth, let .., n.. f.r.,... .1 , i . VV ",mi vv u' r-'" employed in apiculture . 3,717,75
rnliivnti hi ..r I. I , , i 1 "v'i" i ' ot.ii nsim.er oi persons employed in commerce . eultivatio, of ourselves. Let us lemetuber that we are Total number of js-rsons employed in manufactures but probationers heie, and destined lr another, and a' and trades
ScttiT country.
"A land of peace, within whose hallowed bowers The wi aiy pilgnm of the e.utli may n .t ; A land of eouling -h ides, and blooming ilower-, And tiees of life in deathlcs folia 'e drest,
j Total nun! er of persons ernployeJ in the navigation I of the ocean ..... j Total number of persons employed in navigation of ' canals, lakes, and liveis .... j Total number of persons employed in the learned I .iofessi.ns . Maces and rnlorid persons included in the foregoing, who are deaf and dumb .
Slaves and colored jiersons included in the foregoin" who are blind . . . . " Slaves and colored iers(.ns includi'd in the foregoim? 1.. :. i i- . . . &
- insane aim luiois ai private rnarge
From the Goshen l) merat, Oct. 11. How to maki: tiii: Ha.nk pay Sem in. The necessity ol compelling the Statu Hank to resume specie payment, t-cetus lo be admitted on all hands, but how shall it be done Shall the Legislature declare its charter forfeited, and compel the j!ocrnor to wind up its affairs, and blot the institution from existence We think not. Tue bank is interwoven with all the interests of the State wc look to it for commercial acconuno-
791,545 : dation and for currency, and, to say the least, it
would um impolitic to contend with the prejudices
117 ,575
as much so as an individual would be by the open acts of its agents, no matter how wicked or disas
trous they might have been; ami it is not clear that a nation, which has been betrayed into f dly, ßhould not he forced to stiller all the consepjences of its weakness, rather than be allowed to escape by hazarding its honor. We confess, that this last consideration has particularly impressed our minds. It has seemed to us, that the States which have run into debt, should be. compelled to discharge it, both as a punuhmcnt for its errors, and as a means of instructing the people, into a know ledge of the nature and effects of the system that is fastened upon them.
Mio third course, then, which may be pursued.
Slaves and colored per-oiis included in the foregoing.
..ii.. .ne ms.nu.. aim ia.0ts at puoiic charge
James P (l !ar, the editor of the Farmer's Cabinet, published in Philadelphia, has paid much ttention to the culture ef Hubert, and the manufacture of sugar ; but on examining the specimens of sugir and mola-ses refered to above, states,-" 1 am fiee to conlc-s that I luve never seen beet ugir prepared by first process at all eprl to the samples of e.7ii-stalk sugar forwarded by Dr. Thoinison, while the Mola-sc, which, bv the bve. contains in ue than 5n t.rr nt ,,r .r-r
is f ir supeiior to that ina.le from ;,e l et bv any j th ess 1 ul;V llUr"her of jK-nsioncrs for revolutiona-y or in lei'd I have never known bcet-rnol.isses pure en nigh for . . m':',ar.v services .... any puip.se but distillation, or the fieding of st-n-k, fir ' ll "l,!",''r 'f universities or colleges . which last however it is of very gn at im, oit ince. .Mr. ,,u"l!'t'rf students in universities or colleges Webb his the merit of deciding the uue-tinn. Can i'oo.l sn- .fl'ul '"""' r of academics and grammar schools
gar be made fioin the coin-stalk r"" 1 otal number of students in academies and grammar
".Vit. V tjü S HlOilesl :n.,l un: sere...! ir..,..mi . f ....i .-iniois
... .....v-. u.Li.iii. t .-I in v i ii. mi t i f m inuf icture will be lead with very g;eat interest, for if the eorn-giowei can be directed to a new channel f ir the consumption cf half his crop in the f .brication of an article of Midi legitimate usefulness, the gain to the communitywill he of incalculable imp ttanrr."
a. ; anj imagined interests of the people. The absence i
33 n;7 tbe bank would only tent! to furnish new argu-1 is to pay the lebts, by a lirect t axation of the neo- .. ... .1 i' - . . 1,1 a ..I t M. .1. .- .
. inenis io mo irienus oi a .xanonai nariK, instead ot j pie. it win no an odious ami oppressive measure, C53I remedying the evil. 'one that will bring a reproach upon the party that
I here is, however, no excuse for this continued undertakes it ; but it is the only one that is left, suspension. Money matters arc getting easy the . Unless the people utterly disclaim the debts, or eon-
. 80 I commercial community are recovering from the ex- tinue them, w ith all the embarrassments connected
cesses ol .3, and the revulsions of specie is wi
977
50,797 ITS 1G.233 23,042
lo 1,159
come, Pn tiiem disci itiniiate between thoc
whom circumstances coiupcll to impose it, and thos-c w hose profligacy and corruption have rendered
it necessary. It is not to the physicians, who pre-
NATIONAL DHins.
The Natchez Free Trader savs. tint i.tst nnr
hundred and fifiy-six years ago the public debt, of 1 '.".o..
l.ngianu wa oniy siren milltont lico hundred thousand dollars ; iww, her debt is mure than one thousand millions of pounds, or fi.ur thousand ci"ht liun-
ith them, by the tystcm of naltrv and currunt r.
2,093 ; abundant in all the Atlantic cities, and what is j pedients, that has already made them what they I more, a whig administration has been in operation are, taxation must be submitted to. Hut when it
OJJ . some seven months, and the hank owes it to her ! does neue bt boiii il
credit, and to the people who brought her into existence, fed and sustained her, to resume the redemption of her p iper. If she will not, lot the Legisla
ture try the effect of penalties; provide that the . scribe a Üstoree.tblc dose, hut the wild and libidb ink forfeit PJd per cent., penalty on every dollar i inuus companions that have brou ght him to min
I'd i 1 t a - v n - -.
I'otal ntimlici if i.iimarv and common Schals .i?Ma pres-enteil ami ois.ioiiored , and PJi per cent, interest, ! who receive the couii.liiiits and execrations ifihn
Total number of scholars in common schools . 1,S15211 l,,;r tboreifter, to be recovered in any Court ; patient.
jwiai iiumuer I scnoiars at purine charge . 4GS,2;. oi competent Jurisdiction. lo prevent undue ad'",n:,r f white persuis over twenty years of ; vantage being taken by fureiirn banks and shavers.
519,G93 ; the application of the law might be confined to citi
zens of ou: own State, and the bank relieved from the pica lhat f.reigners w ould rob her of her specie. It will be singular indeed, if the bank have already obtained an absolute supremacy over the State, over the power that created it and more sin-
. gular il the people should be so blind to their inter-
age who cannot read and write
Total number of persons on board of vessels of war in the Cnited States naval sei vice, June 1, ls40, G.loo, makiii' the total aggiegate of the tunulation of the I'liin .! stat
Mu. Cai.iiouis'.s Sitm-h ox tiii: Disruini'Tio.i Hii.i.. No one, we think, can read Mr. Calhoun'. speech without being convinced of the formidable and pernicious nature of that law. A measure could scarcely b carried, in more open violation f the Federal constitution, the integrity of the Union and the rights and interests of citizens. CXm-'ress
has no more right to surrender the public lind to
I tin: -spoils."
r vifi ir I f.rpn in tr 'tr - 11 . i .-.a-
ri i . . . . - I vsie.dS l) t'liiOW III J S irillinT Wit h t uir mit i.inft' fhr Sfntotf thin if Uc t.. ..it- .... 1 i.
I crly clam, a ,h.rc of ,he uttcn.io of the HorticütSci. ' ln;suUea ,nUliJ,ft Th.rei.ave been metaph ysical -harper,, wh, i sutc, VT ' l''"c ey. For some year- past much has been said and writ.en (-uld a b,nk be chartered) tventy-ht C,,e'U thyir nf thei, money, not by way of, crI m, ,ey 1,11",, ., , X , T ! fX ' I he a out sugar IJec ts, and the manufacture cf su.ar from them. I M f dollars. Every man can calc.Uo w ha C0,aai,U,-' "'Jtice.-they are too strict moral- ! a o Vto 1 oe c ., "I ' , I, " ' " ! Si y V vernmeiit The bu.mess appear- to have been carried on very ex- Ihis wiUam,.,,nt to ,r, ono hundred m . n ' ' that, but merely to relieve foolish people of j n ' , t : , V. k ""V. ' , . W" l"' -'nstitutiou, .0 m ike t he creature supotens.vely in France, and some other c untrirs of Hu'repe. year, th,, period th:U swelled the l'n'.'l d P -hoc in e bv ''7 lQCl" n J ,c ,?"!ru,?CHl ''' wl"c, t created, but as y et. it .as nude very slow progrcrs in this country ; only ve millions, to such .,n enor no is ni, ot 11 il ' ".'keener wits, and greater mer- I Tlr Vnui, alt nt I TÄ '7 , P' ! V Tt . f tU tiOM and I have betöre thi, heard ,t suggested, thai the b.-ets In i:lan,l, nearly o,r halfnr!w x"eart I il' TJ,Ce ,,ice "Ct.oilH serve as a kind of opi- j Ä O . U r ' CX,elC,,Cw, aur country weu. del.cient m saccharine matter ; if so, g, ,;t:lkt.1 itl t,,J kh ,aw X v a,fl lo tl,,J .science, and prevent it from b-.n r ?, V f'y to Jc f i'M'; . IttheStite , Hut if there were 0 conventional d.fiicultics in our elf rt.s will he in vain in rirolucinir su-ar to anv r.r:.. ! .1.. :.. . ' W, X .s. nm,,,a,y l" 1' , ,Pn,,!.l..s.,m., 1 ' " ,Jlllk oi Indiana be brought to this tc.t. let her ' toe wav of this law. Mr. Calhorn. kI.ow ....... -.M
able exte::'
UutI am highly gratified to learn lhat exper-1 cucli
i.Mits have proved that we have another vegetable produc! h " 1 " 11 tion im.uen us to our country, that promises to supercede j tlie beet in the production of sugar, viz : our Indian Corn. mm , Z I 1 he folbnvi - letter of recent date from Wm. Webb of People will not forget, Wilmington, to Pr. J. W. Thomi . ..c .1 . ""d it against IIrKV Ci. vv.
country, when
it will take more than one
. 1 .
1 oimcians sometimes resort to the same stibtletiirs with the sitne success. A set of the.-n mon
AH t'i t is now wanting is
litt
le 111 re p-. fsi vi ranee o.t
ir.e part ot our larmcrs, a-j.l we may 001, hou.;J m toe choicest fruits, whereby the LeaitH and co nf ort t oi.r citizens will le abundantly promoted, and the value . f tbeir farms increased. In nn'poit on fruit ly the executive commune i.f t!:jj e.city. pul hsheil li t winter, a sehet li-t of 25 van. tns
of apple with a d -ri; tion ef each is rr:v,n. and r.i ire. s i
at . .1. ..,-.,. la1-. -ia
rccoinmeii.te 1 as a nroir numlK-r to fid an acre ..f,.r..io..l '. 'o me nun, wnete tue iiiicr is rres,e.l out
Agricultural Society of New Castle County, Delaware, gives us encouraging inforuution on the su' j'ect. ' 1 Having ban n.iucsted to furnish s.. me account of the process 1 .r rii i r.ftcuningsrgir frotn corn. I chie-fu!ly comtly 1:1 giving ill the itifoiniate.n on the subject so far as I am at i re-ri.t ;c.pa.u:ted with it. The intro-iiicti 'n of evrrv l ew ".met ictme i'.n-t necessaiily be a w,.rk of time; errors and dithculties r-mtmiially obs'ruct our course, even wheiewe h ne :il! t ie advantages of rxpeiience to .lirect it. The in .ki.;g f st,.'.;r foin beits in the large way c ..mm. i ce I in r 1 ifir c .!i , ut JO vtin . . ;itii iiivk itiuu 'tif itni.l of t.ns p' ri -1 has t taj .1 since the business has I reo me im-o -t.i .t fr to it- extent and profit. The-e lemiikvare intrmlue.
11 a son,, a- oi gy ior t.-.e impcibct tat . of the communication 1 have now to olfer. Scarcelv one year has passed s nce the lirst idea was suggest. d in li lati m t . this j eculiar t Ian t r nuki'.g stielt-; ar.d thetchis t.t leen sulücient tunc Lr tu e ix 11 t rxp. rirnenrs nreess.irv t) siti-fv t!ic careful ri'-
cu. it .r. In one case 1 obtained from a small pin e cf ground it the rite i f one hundied pound; of sugar per acre, but other x;-r. im irs tn 1. le since, have conclusively shown that hid a .liibr.nt inivle of plmting been adopted the product w.mI 1 haw 1 cen increased ten f d.i. The mannet of r ib-in t'l.'c.ruand tiük:ng the sugar is as follows: 0 The torn is plant. ! in rows of two and a hilf fett apait 1.. ! t! estiPw-a:c bft to stir.d in the row three inches oi.e' tw'tn 311 tl.er ; it is then cultivated in the usual manner :n-t "tc in Au;u-t, or as s . n as the stalk sh .ws a dis',l
s.tion t of .nn ,'M.ii. f:e ears must be taken (41'; this ceriti'.n mud be ca.-ef illy atteii le 1 1 ,as upon it entire lv d, t'nds ire.s,. Afur t'ns t.nie is no thing m ie t da unti'l the iron is ua.ly u I e taken up, which will g.ncnllv hat.iHn in Sen-
t!;e staUs arc then cut u:at thp 10 t uno ,.f .'..
a " Mi'i vi Hirn ' 1 a . ..
and history will re
cord it against IIi:kv Ci. vv, and his servile follow
ers, it factory rcinemberi any ut'lhem, that at a crisis wlieii all parties be ieved the country t lire itenad
wiin a war with one ol the first powers in Curorie. 1
1 ........ :. ..... .11.. ' ;si"i
aim rtiini 11 was tue meinte ol comm n urudencel "
10 j.rovioe resources lor the enieri'eney , au I it was
i' e 1. t;
to
managers reueein tneir names irom t ie sinmn 1,1; in ito . mnunri. .1.,. r.
. . , . - --, ... uvoiiuLiui; 01 iiaririony pu.ilic plunderers, and the fait!, of the pei.pl.. may ! at hoi...: and security abroad, than any measure
delegates of the whig party from all th- counties i-i 1 . .J ' '' . l,u ,,,a4jü Ui,ua 1,,jr vaults i U,at ,,as' '",r"f"''- eUiined ihe attention of the peothe State of Xew York, assembled at'svraciise on'" u ?r' ,lrty a"d CVV cl:1 o! our c 1,1 h i'ü!it,Cil '"-ings. it, direct tendency
V,IU VVliI Ulli LIT 111 r in .1 II IT lll'l-Tk l-.Tiit r 1.1 I .ATliWTfh MItX-fm-xt . - Al
i . . , . r i'i.wi, .ni l ivci "Nio-iii ui-coni : arraying ine new .Ntatei
agiinst the old; the indebted against the non-indebted ; the iirodii'jin against the maiiuficturin
- --"o
t ho (eh int i.it .iii.l i,... ....... .i.. i i .
addre w cbiul. Zu ' '?! : . ."f" lh ow "Crests involved w.th llCM
1 ... U. b ' I V. I'lIIllS,
'FyJer. In
i . .
com,. .lining ot the l ite conduct of M
tins document occurs tin f ,11 . r....n ri--. i.'
- .... ... ivuiiin iJiv. paa-
W
Sail am .1
U.WIU1.V,. i .UVS HKV. .i IH ir i CI Iss a.'at list rhw nn. I ..t.,..,- ,....... .1 ...
i .1 . 1 , . . . k j n . , .... . VHH.I.1IO allium lliC 1T0V-
lui-M, miy were not UivkI, d.) -iul now, said .Mr. j eminent. i et its financial aspects are, ir,K,ssihIa .1.-1 11 n son 1 . ... i- ... .... : . I. i-ii .i ! . 1 1 . ... , . 1
" ui iu ujiiiraiiiiii tu tins i. iii upon mo i sin vv orse. ir, e&tabltslics an unt ist
e rcnudiata ami nv.-.v .on , ..i.. t ... i . . . " ' i r" BUIV' ih-buuiimics ar, unt isL arm nnemio
l.i....,,: uW...,u. j states. I do not sav that of lit.. I I, ,,-., i... i: i .v.. .. - . " .V
ropos ii in tbe Senate to ni. pro'iriate ihe liml rev-r ' ' ,,vu'-'1 "!,r pontic adversar e tint .1 , - , : ' l-4" ii4 i'J n.v inou , iL encourages me m-t prom.ue to supply,,., the ,ne anVid'debtiv Jar Hcl ! '-b:,g to the conT,ering .arlv! ! nc )$ Ctr ia I -atefa,,,i T it can at v Clw introduced and urg.,1. and hi- servile par-! ?cr ,a -lection, as the Spo.ls of victory.' I Mr (uUvilW c ... . 4 I "' t.,,,,C ": ...to a means of party agenacted a bill to divert the revenue from ' r 'JCtri:i- ls tliat a political party com.ng into ciaiiTw ,,n . iV üI gi'"os-,) -esPe-. grand. zement and .lesp.,t,sm ; it contains the germs -vt Icgtci... ao ,.! patriotic purpose, t- WcakcH thc ' 'm"'CV 1S al nm 0 cUr" w,ll aJ respons.blS for, '' 7," ? 6,1 Ul ,,e " - the.n." -. ungnty am! teart A changes ,n our whole Uruc-
arm y tac cuiintry un ihr t vc f trrr. mil to sn-iui- "ir "iraiions of th J 1 iovertimcnt, in Vn o .,'--,!! ,t , T fc , .. lt uriKcs a lea.llv blow dtlietnotioycfth.. people. uo.Ki the, ;1, neve! a.,rJ:l11 'ts departments and places, and that it is its ,,,, X ": 1 r.oc,?r,,cl?'f U the;atur who,., plan ot exterior national defences; crs if the nation, which 'was menacing nvith In- ! fy '-t those operations ,Jl i.S;" " ' VT f WitU'1 UY 'd ,CC solent threats. Could the lVdernl.sts who .ervcl ! "V' h.lnd lUfril nJi' respectfully com- flirV -1 , 1 A) ' r ' v " -C" U'r' "y U1 the ameliorating and civil.z.ng Kngland , the last war. have more effectually com-1 J"01, H "ocessary rulo to the notice of W , ;-l'"ceS of commerce through the institution of in -need fervit.r i.r. .i,ni.i ! the l'residet.t, f.r a more . iUrirnt ...j "'m 1 " "'''J I of gubernatorial cuur- larilfs.
r . iiv V.OI.IIU ui,v iiuw . . --i.'-"1 '-'.v. . .iii-u aiiu tui-i.j I-.,..,, . i
lb in by th, rowing of the cXcheaer at the onset i : received at his hand," InedX XZ'l -Ln uLlon .Mercury. I Ins happy distinction deserves a place along sentit. ves during the ever meinorahl Vu sCs f, . with the most ingenious of t!ioe-,3 invented by logic- smn of 11 1 , arnJ t he.e l a in nr ophidic tio,; S CiowiNo.-I.hor.us was somewhat alarmed ,n a, htguwaymen and metaphysical sharpers. These hailed each other, as (Jiam.s and Cawdor Lot , er Monday , ion, ,,g by something hke a crowing, as I eo'iscieiitious wings would not, on any account, of Maryland and cousin of .eor",a sc ' be described ,t, among our exchange. He had seen , rl.ee. "as the spo.ls of victory person, ilended at the scene. cl:Z- ,
i oeh -roadies rn-easi inn I v ..n , 1... 1 i I nev would not ton- , 1...... .1. .. i . .. i i ' ' ...o...,-
i I
It were, however, useless to attempt an analvnia
ol Mr. Calh .tin's argiment. His rei-oning is bo close, tint we cm only commend the whole"' of this masterly cdf art of one'of the finest intellects of tho country, to th-. m .st delih;rite perusal of our readers. .V. )'. I,nt.
iously enrj.nro.I of us whether they were ever kno.vn ! Mlhl t'ikr5 tiiem. t be sure, and with as much free-1 zards hobnobl
Vi t .mv
ry respect able old buz-
l'jjültig over somethitiL' rich: whoro
a swinuier ti.e.r nenevolent i.Mk.
The IIlmiuii, II vs. The nse. jirogress, and lecline of Whiggcry, Iron, the liioriung of the Uui-
ternber :
Wi. ... I. .-'...! Oi... ft . . . .. . -1. . . I .1 .1 .111. Oil !l !1 I...t.l... ..I... ..
' V. .HI I I c. u 1 III IIV'T.T-lMI I Iii lf 1 .1 ' " ' ' lOJO'.-i i.lkfs I'll' r lilirso n r t um..,. ... ' I I .... 1 - I. . 1. 1 i . - "
and discover the cause, wbiel, .... 7 ... .' ' (cheats you ef vor ,,;. , illluV'i .'" m.u': Ks as cs !l-?shed I on ol the Whig for the sake of the Union." down
, i , I...I, vv i.U- . j , 'ii iiivi vvui'i nave a aireauv. .xo io iv r ream...! 1 1..... , .,, i... m i . ... . . . '
. .i -. . J J ..... ..oi i.i v ivir si uul'; u i. n in ii.r i.n.i,. .... . 1...1 r.
, . J . - - - - . .. V a. v.. I. the 1 .lam ;s ; ask and have not. bec iu-e ve ak arm.
o-it some trepidation, as t!,e crowing became louder. ci''f Ire enCe tor it; they won'!.! -weir their soon be downed to a Siamese ie .ar abihtv' tl 1 :i'! mvsf ( rv wi Vnv.J, i... ,1.. ... rtir with i .'. r... .1. ... 1 .1 . .. . ' iu--,..ir-iuiiiiy
IMs T irtety comprise an assortment lhat will fend-h. a mppby of fruit, in Uviring masons, to U-t the ye.ir i.u.id.
and ine iiun.Kr ot trees wbm m lull U-aring vü! aifod
tc
the
i.e. wiin i.-.in r ile;s with tin' sugar a:.e.
in i.ie same
Lime water.
i.i.niiea -.i.is i n n mixed witl, the juice, one s. nful tothe
41IJII .
me w.y usually tmpl yed r, about tlie eotisi-teucv of
J I .111 I" : IL .1 .1.1 1.1 Sl'III.1 iT.r llillr an.. Hw.r. I ...... i
aonatIe su p.y r aim o.t any family. Aid what is . eis. v h.ch aie cover...! ... ,,i ....., i 1
... r . , 1 . , . . . .... .. j.u 4 .1. u luuj 1 Tr v t i rosl of such an orchard T !n'ir.runi t'.. oi !.., t be ,e .,;. uh,.n u... "... . ' . - .
- ------ - ..j , .... 1 ... ..l.l.--uiil III. I. I I,.. T.LO.l .Ml I ..
11. is ti. I l : or thlt sum rcr arri' t'ir -1 I ir,.... I i the:, Lo.le ! do.v:i as rani.'t.- ...-..-;... .... .T- ..
. ' 1 . . ........ v.. i . u - - (i'STwii-, .'.i.i; on me 1 ti protita ot I lie Um! if pioperly cultivated. wp i.y f.,r sru a" ' 3 11 ,iÄt'- A th j-'iee apj loaches the state of
p.anting. and even the cost of f trees also. bv ib.. um.. :- . - 41 " los.xkcn ine t.re to avoidburniu g. The
i...,. .... t.,i iu..i. ... . . --. .
. .-...v ...lv -. ,1 , 11 1 iriii ?n ,rcii ir 1 will cost nothing but . little ivrr-cvi-rarce ;ti, 1 cre, or it most ( gt jH-rarre. And who .v- u'd 1 ..,. '.p. rr ..,,. ,r' .J irr, in a mod fei.iog . r bird ! Flvery fa-uvr h his been hvinT sit or ffvcii yea' 01 !; firm, inijht nriv have ll.e un,. ,ri ! of V;i!t ;)v -n-4s orr ti!.!; s, if be
ria l thru r?r. '; to hue czm
..ii... ou.jiii pi.iuii i k.i, tr e touid nvt now ih stir h tine .peci n- rs f f;u;t. I regn t to say
reduced
N'iling is g( ne.allv eomnlete.! ivhri. siv .... ..
1 - - - - - ...... -. , .. , an
.0 on... His t.-H'.'l t Urft lilt rmi i-M or n.. . il.lj I 1 .
t cr st.ll ?e. Vhen thii pt cess his g me through, the mj-
t. to ne e;.irir.M 1,0m ti:e rn .lis.es, .,nd the wb .le or r-
... i.r,. 1.. process .mo del n i d giv es theq-uü-li' V . : sCC in t'.e s:in-r.li'i li r.- I , 1 1 . r
I , " '(-."v v. it t 1.1 ;c J I - t( r-.v-.i ..- r. i.nr ! is other sU,r. -jt1v Mimx cJiar'- -al
3. ol-.rt.eiy hi. I.r,.fi I 1 'a'1- -'-en. 01 an 111 the vxm es of -va-miai Ion.
1 ' . 1 "l" :-r anui icture .-r beet sugar, would, I a-, cor.Ud -i-t. rr-J ?i-e white sugtr at ono operati n. P:vT ; .vhat is kn-wn on the sabjfet, I fnlty t-rürve that
.... .... iiiiftoi v.i vxpiiin ti ;y ti.o an:ean:iee io-rence ; lle'v would tike them b.
0 one of tiio best papers we dive received from the ' C'1"5'- !t s "their right and their duty." West, the 'Indiana Stute SentiiicI published by vouId suppo. that the sweeping removals (i. A. 'c J. T. L'ii ip-ni:i, at Iiidnnipolis. Terms, wllic' have been made of men in o.nce s.nce the kh $-,vo it, advance. It is 1 lively p',per. Crow, uft ;eh, and the muUitudj of new appoiiitiiien's C.j itiman. Cr w !' A, in l..r- .V,..;... wiiich hive b..ii i.n.b. iV..., .t.. ...t : '
- - voiua.i. j - -v,. uiuuv ii.i,ii wi, ig party re-1 j "f'vals and appointments more numerous that, ever1 T he .-hark has swallowed the Otter ; the veto has j ;vcrc ade m the samo time by any previous -'dha 1. ... , ) it, . Ct. . 1. . . 1.1 . I ... J. ,.. it I
..i. -...,. ur:n,ii; and i:ie Corporation filly, on i ' nation one wohiu suppose that these ou Wit
wiiicu.vir. vvtDsierriK.
in
meinoi
... .ttl... .......1. ...!.... . a 1
it mi- t-ij;i: .is ine IWO Vl-Uie-a vieroes ,.t t hit ve mm r.... .. , ... .. -1 ... 1 .1
r r 1 m . 1 .i . , . - J . s. 11 .. . ymi iii. iiiu tney an Ienry Clay, and the.r atoresa.d cordial recJproci-Uet to pimmnhng ami -aeons ng or else excusing inn ot p.e-isant atiticip-ttions come to be regarded, one another," as the ap vt, f.a.d of ,h-; sinners of as those of two jackdaw old gentlemen in false pl-m,-! h-f tu., is very well de-cribe.I in the fdlowin age, b..t w .th b .n itideappe-.ites, about to experi-; lines nf an old wr.ter, describing the course of ma!
, im.- uaiLsiiips ui a cuatneiion diet as thev sit tr.rnonv :
at table and s lid grace over two very capacious cov- The fir-t m-.M-i, it is smirk smack '. ers of nothing. Charleston ,Vccnru ! The ver..n1 month, hither and thither t
:tr
ar.on is
tv 1" u.
utive.d ari'eant at ti.e. .Innb. i to content .tie greediest nirtv ti.-.r eor ..v,-, ' iv 1 . . I The f lu.rh rri n,!i 'devil
... .co . -i-i. .. !.. . . " .---j .-..-u.U.. .x 1'ni.iuiu ni.ni.i;.La:iL' .1. i. ir-. 1 .,
r, r ,i ,l ),0r Sc 0t U,C V r "V'. content the wh.-s; nnd ae-; who recently .urdered a cmutry ' na J-d To c' ' htH. tutu corottn! So much fvr nr.' r,.iO,ri!ui.'iy th-jir de ejte, fr,.,. Ii .e, o... 1 , . . . u 1 osc l" 1
J !'. lU-'linsilittll. Ill enrn nf tint miL-ini, n, i 1 . . - " " f ' " ' -" " " 1 ' ' " 1 1 1 3 1 ill a t I . .rt 'I I . I r, l I 11 1 . VV io r.-.'.oi '
c.'io'ie. and t h Lot Cabin !,-,(. ,t .. , of the , ...-T-i,... ........... ... . . 1 1 ' r' v n?' 'l ,nv finl ' tint our; r. i .....red. he .vo-ild h c. ..m
i-'-v-v. :rc ..u.vir,,Vh",w,iS ! -.:-a ...cir xts ihr;:: : v- 1 :
com:..n-d execration.' ChirUsfn Mercury. i tr:ne .etztogth-im as a nnttcr nf-r.ht ifi .,.. U: - ... J ,' ' -J S i l aa,cV. ven month, and a
, v-- --.. in va-juum?. porhais Clav, h.m.el.. now
The thirl month, t!iwnl thwack !
lüke him lhat brought us to
rn IT It l 'tri Merrury.
tint lv-Cov. Owen, of
d.ed. was otl'crcd the by the Federal Con-
deciiiied it. Had he .'.1 e;M.ted, rresidc.it
ave gone to the tomb
man to ClayV mmd
be atin? President !
