Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 15, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1841 — Page 3

STA T K SE X T I X K L. 44 l'MIO, TICILASCB, PEBSEVIBANCE." "INI)IAXAPUMS. NOYi'MliUl

HoRTiriLTiKL I'xiii Bition On the JUt ult. we attended the meeting of the Indiana Horticultural Society, ami were highly gratified at the exhibition offine fruit, vegetables, ami flower. Notwithstanding the unfavorable state of the weather, a goodly number of ladies were present ; and we regret, on behalf of the society, that their not let of the meeting had not a more general circulation. Wc

Lope they will attend to this hint next year.

TIIK POU CHS OF MAJORITIES AND THE QUESTIONS OF VERACITY. RKIIITS OF MINORITIES. I Ttli:r . Ewiso-According to the Norfolk Her The Sentinel in favor of in requiring two-third of the ' aM a declaration wa recently made by Hon. Fran people to cairy into effect any measure they may desire. We v have alwar been taught to believe thit it -.;.. i eis Mallorv. in an aiMreps delivered bv him at Nan

principle in Itrmoency that the will of the majority is omni- .,m (w, IL,, i iK riÜTPn. there nssem-! Mr. Forsyth was a native of Frederieicsbiirrr V J Ks"" Cam cu.-Sch ooncn .Mow, Rer.r.ct, r.d

I latent. .Sm.iftj, Journal, Oct. 2J. .. .... , ...... .1 i.: ! but. while Vet a child. rrnmn.l hi- fTh t i -Cret, Speit, of tilviirrftrr, were captured ty an Ki .h

Weitcdin our last, thit in the above uira- .-- I ""- lyieru.u .uuirnru .... . " Ceortna. of which Sti I " h ...n ,h. ' n" . vaur 23d. uit.. and cani-d to GuyuU.', X. s.

u .u i,. .i i : pronounce the statement of Mr. I-.wing (kneeling i , - . . .. . . ' . .. :

ti"i nw wuurnai areuncu an uiurui:. in retailor. , , 1 i ifti I !'".. - umau v. uiij;rco num." iuc war,

ur.Aiil ur IHK IIO.V JOHN r OICSVTH. StlllllliarV.

Died, at his residence in Washington, on Thürs- j Salttitke. The U. S. Government has been in the muday eveninfj, 21st October, in the Cht year of his tl anl mde purchase of a locent importation if 300,1 CO

age, the Hon. John Forsyth.

lb, at 6 cent per lb. cash, payable in pecie.

the concoction of the second Fiscal Hank Hill,) to be "fake in every essential particular." Mr. M.

to the State Sentinel ; al?o, that it had been

we may judge by thi. specimen of its knowledge, 1 further marked, that a full contradiction of the -.. . ... . ; stxtoment u-nuM anrar at the nroDer time. vv hen

ay a poor teaencr. remaps, however, the fault . . , ,

may be as much in the pupil as in the teacher ; he

asked at what time it would appear, he replied that

... ... -,,,., . . , . , , ...... I ,

is disposed to adont the maxim of th " Vind;,,; ' "e u,u 001 n,mseir Know DUl ina- 11 wouia "P.'"'

Iemairo!ruii" Clav. rnrlnimrd in th IT. s. S,. Tyler r. Borr. The following paragraph is

e were honored with an invitation to attend the , &lc in favor of thc gn rulCf without reflecting upon , cxlracted from Ilü"'8 8I,fcch f September 10 : examination rf thc Committee on Fruits ; at which ; the limitat.ons and checks established bv the Con-! ",M..r- Emitted in its broadeet sense, that from

we were treated with a sufficient number and t.;illt;f i .. . i . . j r.. Mr. 1 yler a hrt entrance on public life to the date iuffictentnuantitrof., - tendcnCle!, f lhc , of his appointment to the llarri.burg Convention, feumcicni quantity or sampia to have satisfied every doctrine when unrestrained bv a net con- deration ! pvp J;.,t;..n i.; ......1 i.-T Im.til to a

of the rights belonging to minorities and to individ- ; bank ; but when he went there, had not the public ual. i reason to believe that hia sentiments had undergone Democracy is concisely d .fined to bo a eovern- a change ! Certainly they had. Hot further than ment oftUc vcoplra. "overnment in which the mi- ; lhat Mr H- saiJ ,lC knc;v uc!l la b9 lhe fact IIc,

I pre me power is lulled in the handsel l he vcuitic l i . it . . j i. ,, : .' b , ' ' had hr.ird him more thau twenty times declare that culctitthj. It is not a rveniiii.Mit of the mniorila i, i.i.i t.. ti.;- MVt...,f tl.it '.a-

ve must not omit to mention the tliclionrtriiiz alone, as thc Journal c?llls to uppose ; for the tional Hank was necessary to the welfare and prosof I!x-(Iov. Noble among the ladies, fur which he rights and privileges of the minority are considered perity of the country, and that we could not get on has our thanks! as sacred as thoe of the majority. Ifitweronut without it."

it would no longer be a Democracy, but an .lr-' m relation to this tha Midisonian, now under-

ü'oeracu. or a Tvrannv of a maioritv. in which the 8lt,od l,) bö Executive organ, says "So ur as

one tut a hog ; the richness of which was delicious. We had noted a few sorts for preference ; but where all were excellent, we find it Komowhnt difficult to discriminate. The proceedings will be found on our fust page ; and the Address of Mr. Willetson thc second.

where he early distinguished himself as an accom

plithed orator and patriotic statesman. He has suc

cessively filled, and with thc highest reputation, the elevated stations of Kepretcntative in Congress,

The next session efthe Ohio Leii!ature willt e ore cfco-

usual importance. Allthetn.k chr.cr of the SU-e, except eleven, expire in the course of the r.ext vear, and the question of renewing them will prubably he presented tj the members chosen at this election. The people hae po e ir t

Miuieter to .Spain, (Governor of (Jeoria, Senator ofthe contest on the iue ofDinls or no Hanks' we tiut

the Lmted ntates, and tiually that ot Secretary ot tney have Jtteimmed in favor cf their own rights. State. His life has been conspicuously and honora- The Swedish Government has isurd an interdiction

Diy paietJ in thc public service. His death Will be ; against any translation from the German of Strans' Jjfe f,j Universally and deeply regretted. J Christ. The intrediotion of course will make thou-.md eu-

rious to ?ec the Look, who in its absence 'never woil l it-

Iomt Ojuck Kkh.km. The federal rrfnm in

the post olLce is meeting with curtes even fnm the j wi of tl,c tni(jr't , , d f , j , it undertakes to aver a fiot in its latter clause.

I, www UI! would ho" oM.M.or:T."

Bcounureis ano noorjackn than Mime nt Oranger s apIointce.s, never before disgraced olHcial station.

Our government it is well m lerstoo !, is a HepITS S'i.f frf I I. ti ir. r i U In fit.. ll.:i.l.inliAn '.ft..,!.-

I he tollowing is a copy of a letter latelv received at i . i . ... p , t . J . y I I'cn.lenec, it is laid down that governments derive , this othce, with thc omission of the immer!. Wei.i . e ' ..... i their j'Jit powers from t!ic consent of the gocer.ud, shall lake thc proper steps to see if such a person' .1.1

Will be retained in otfice : .. J , , . ... ..y,(M.(

i ii was lormeu uy we ino people. i lie rann

we feel authorized to contradict peremptorily.

There are lies somewhere th it's certain

Ki;iHKi.n, tiik Dtfalltku. This man

ELECTION NEWS. GcoaciA. In S6 counties, McDonald's majority fjr Governor is 2Ö66. The remaining 7 counties will increase it to about I'jOO. In the Legislature the Democratic majority on joint ballot is 53. Last year the whig had a majority of 36. Vebmowt. The official v.te for Governor, a revised by the canvassing committee of the Legislature is as follows : Charles Paine, (whi) 23,353 Nathan Snr.iüe, (Democrat 21,302 Titus Ilutchinton, (Abolition) 3,"39 Scattering 26S Whole number of votes 47,942 The Legislature on the 15th ult. elected a Governor and other officers. The vote for Governor was as follows :

lected

Paine Smilie Hutchinson Wm. A. Gi is wold Asi G. Ilewes ltl.nks

14f595 9 1 1 2

I haps hare heard of it. Thu docs excessive zeal frutrsite

its own designs. Jons C. SrcvcTK. Thc N. Y. Evening rot say of the appointment of Mr. Snrer as Secrctaiyof War, that no individual in that Sttte could have Leen selected, more obnoxious as an uitra, unrelenting and ferocious j artizm. Shipwreck am loss or urt. Wc learu from thc Qi tbec Gazette of thc 4th ult. that the ship Am mda, fn in Limerick for Quebec with forty aeiiei and a crew of eichte n, went ashore at Little Metis Point on the 2(:h Se; t. and that 29 pasitrgers an l 12 of thc crew were K st. The vessel is a tot tl wreck. Snow, 1 foot, fell Oct. 4, at Sloüaid, N. II. California. A letter states that the coun'ry is in a deplorable condition, thtio having been no r .in f t 13 months. No bread stuffs hid been raised, and thc cattle, in which consists the chief wealth of the country, were MiilViii'g gieatly. IIomf So.u aoro. Thi squadron is to be o-mpose.l of the

fi'lowin vessels: The ItideiK'iidcticc, iaz-c ; V..v fii -ate

New Jersey. The Journal of Commerce, (whig,) says that

! thc Tunell will be equally divided, an 1 the pi-layes have , Columbii ; thc slo-os of w ar Falmouth and Vnnd.iKa ; the

a iii noiiiv ii I ' in ino yASsemu v. r.asi vear ineir maioiiTv nv . ti... . i ..,1 ti,A t ,. ,

Cashier of the Commercial Ilank ot -Now iK, ntut was S in Council, and 29 in th Asstmlilv. The J.mrral -.... .. ......

' -- j- air .Missisii'ii hi u .Mioo iri. rieis nave reen M'lit t- it..

'hil-.ulclj hia Navv- Y;.rl f r thc construction t f two steamei

has been diC()Vered in btf'aling .It dillorent timus, also says: "Making allowance Jor the four counties in !

o ft t , ..f ,.11 1 . a Wft-.i . ...!U &i

mii Iii iihtii.': 11111:1 1 111: 11 i ii'm uiiii ldtim

to nnd to this f- 'legates ot the people

in aoju.sung inese xunna- v, rhllPri. an,i ve. ,,, been stealing this mo-

lice. Hy their requcM I write thia, a they My nentals, the voice of the tcWe people, and not of a f f years, and every six month, took an

n i"pim.isit-r m ireais ineir pa- j oarc majority, was consulted. oath that tlie ac

1 he will ol the majority should prevail under the 1 tj State were Coiietitution but not ovbr it. This is a cardi- i.,. ..r; jury, lie eased in nal principle' which it seems thc Journal has never .. ..

Of cour.-e ho was ju itc a rcsptclalle man, ! vhich there teas no contest, a tnnjority of the popular vote

and, according to whig pipers, very accomplished, j M ,ne PY'"on meaning ; thc Democracy.

t i i iv .1 p.. ta Delaware. ine cuy election in vviimincTion, nas resunllc was a member, and an officer ol tho hev. i;r. .... . ., J , .......

iu in 11. c suLLtss oi me uiiiiuctüiic m. kl-1, oy auuui ivt."m majority.

ers with contempt and abuse, and they witk them

hereafter sent to this office. Your friend. 1. M." Tims this fellow causes our ßubscribers to send some miles for their papers just to gratify his political horji'hnessi.

principle

been " taught," but one which it should make haste to learn. If, as it contends, the will of the majority should in all case he uinnip tent," that will

Stay Law. The Knirrhtctown (.'otiricr 1 it 1 would itself become thc Constitution. It id to avoid

learns from a friend that a petition intended to hoi this very evil that ('onstitutiuns are formed. presented to the next Legislature, was in circuli- I 'n democracies the majority can protect itself; it tion in Kusdi county, and to which some MNor It'l'O, l',c w'""y for w ho.-c protection Constitutions

signatures has already been obtained, praying for a tay law fur two yrttrs. Also, that it has heard of similar petitions circulating in various parts of the State, and that they are being generally signed. The Courier is convinced, however, that all t-tay laws are founded in injustice; and hoj.es, that if the legislature should enact euch a law, it will not be ex tl facto in its character. If it were not "ex ;ost facto," what rr7i" would it afford to the People under their prevent embarrassment, Mr. Courier ! Thc advocates of the measure contend for it on the ground that it will give the people time to realize thc proceeds of one or two crops, in default of which they will be compelled to sacrifice their property to pay their debts. The Wayne County Record, a whig paper, and the Richmond JelTeronian, democratic, also doubt the utility of a stay law.

lKl.tKTOM WiiHiOKKV. The 1'ipe-laycrs of Princeton, in (libfon County, recently held a meeting and passed a string of savage resolutions in favor of Clay and a National Hank, and against Proffit and Tyler too." From the tone of thc resolutions, wc imagine they were got up by the rowdy gang who burnt the President in effigy, but whoa short time previously, ujkjm learning that their Post-

are established. It requires no extraordinary acute nr6s to see that if in the construction of Constitu

accounts of the bank as rendered to

correct. To clear him&vlf of per-

his conscience by declaring that he

swore they were correct as they stood upon the looks'. The commissioners thought otherwise, and had him indicted for that crime. On finding himself discovered, he made an attempt to hush the matter ; and for lint purpose not notes from individuals to the amount of Jj:5.(,(KH, which, with his bond signed bv his father-in-law 3 and another individual, for T,;0,000. he thought would be sufficient. It is doubtful if the notes a-

THE ACCOUNT CURRENT. "Let us otn a new sot of looks. IVebnter. Hard Cider cV Co. Dr. to Uroken Promises,

To democratic gain in Alabama 6.0U0 To Jo do in Tennessee 'J.0Ö0 To do do in .Maine 12,000 To do do in Vermont 13,000 To do do in Indiana 15,000 To do do in Maryland 10,000 To do do in (Jeorgia 11,000 To do 1 in Pennsylvania 74.000 To do do in Ohio ''5,000 Shewing a total democratic gain of 1-5,000

of the medium size, caiTvinj six hundred tjn. One of t' em 1 to bo propelled on the jriiu i; !e of the Atchirr.e !t s scirw. The celebrated horse ''Physician" w.is recently suld in England for five hundred guineas, to po to France. The grand jury of the U. S. Circuit Cu;t at Phila lelphi, ignored three bills against Alexander William llo'nic, one of the crew of the ill-fated hip William IJiown, charged with nruder on the hih seas in th-owinj overheard fini the lonj boat of the shi, a number f pis ent i. The Hartford Kiirle thinks that the memtu is tT Con rres had better get up a 'fist- -A aetit' to do their l"i-li:in. If two members get tiy t'.c- o.ir, l-t t!io aent il (xjt'.i, and thus "eipialie t!e ex (rinses.'' No S;:oking. The fullowi;: re-o!uti.n was a!jtd in lhc Ter.ncs.-f-c I. i-latuu' n tin J t J i inst.: Uesolved, Th it tlieie shall he neither pij e n r -ear .nv-l;-ed within the Senate I Inmhcr dining t!- li..iir if lu-i: -, at lhc j. rosi nt ic-i .n of t'.i' tU'iieia'. AM-mt-ly.

The Chica !c:iioo:at e;iliveiis the nr.iieh of the Who

sess any Wal validitv. as thev were fraudulentlv !

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Hons, tue views ol tue maj ority at me moment ; obtained. As he has escaped, the bank will probshould be omnipotent," thc minority would be ably haye lQ b(J lhc jogCr The frC(,ucncv 0f lhese completely shorn of its rights, and be reduced to j bankin OJHra,;ona we should think would open the the tyrannical code of" Judo Lynch." Under such i cyca of lhe peo1(J tQ lhcjr in;(iuily. xhe templa. a rule of construction, Constitutions would become j tion3 to jighonesty arc PO ffreatt aiui lhe puilismicnt worthless mockeries. j 0r ti1CsC irrcat villains when discovered is so liht in For instance ; in our Constitution there is a per- C0Inparison t0 llieir crime th,t few of the oincers manent restriction of thc power of amendment, to hayc thc moral firmnCss t rCöifct lhcm. Almost wit: that no State, without its consent, shall be ' rr wcek we ,jCar of a fiimi,ar transactioIU lf

ucnrivcu oi us equal sanrae in tne senate, mis

A pretty fair leaf, Daniel ! We will show you another towan'n Salt Kiver with the fillwi?'

in a few weck. Wonder how Daniel's hreathing' about these days !

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MOHK LI CK FOR INDIANA ! AxoTnr.R Explosion Tnr. Morris Canal Hank finally Bt'RST fp ! We learn from thc eastern newsjaocrs that an

I see t!u-rn on their d deful wav. No beams of h.'pe aroun 1 tLfin lay ; F.a h rornise broke, each printed lie Seems now to stare them in the eye ; They're marching out, their feelings .nv, Their fices ma:kt-d with laeand woe. RrsToRr.n. The Clay Cluh of J'hila b'h'hia ha hired

!i'I

was introduced for the protection of thc smaller

Mates, wno mig;ii oiucrwise oo uepr;veu oi tins wouij

thc people would stop them, they must insist on a general resumption, which, when accomplished

have a tendency to brinrr un all the re-

e.piality, by a constitutional majority of thc States. , Inajnjn rogues at oncj, and leave the hone.-t ones, Hut according to thc Journal's idea of Democracy, j if ,,lCre are anV to proccC(i honestly in their busi-

ine smaller ruaies mirui ai any iiioiueiii uu uc- . ncss.

prived of the rights thus guaranteed by the Constitution, and reduced to the condition of mere provinccs, instead of sovereign State?. This would be the inevitable result of the revolutionary doctrines avowed by the Journal, as well as by O. II. Smith

and R. Y. Thompson. So in relation to the general power of amendments, wherein the Journal misrepresents our position. We contend for the conservative doctrine

established by the Constitution itself; whereas the

master had been turned outfor being a Democrat, journai maintains that the Constitution should in

kindled a bonfire on the public square, rung the belis, j njj cases he subordinate to the will of the existing

and kept the town in an uproar thc whole night.

From a report of thc proceedings-, we should infer that there was "one" honest man among the crowd present, and "three or four," who were not qiitc prepared for a revolution of the ('overnment, and thc installation of Clay as Dictator.

fjr" According to the ('lobe and Madisouian, it seems that thc allowance stated by the Portsmouth (Va".) Chronicle to have been made by tho late Secretary Hwing to one of his sons for negotiating a (overnment loan, was greatly exaggerated. The real allowance was $110,00, for his services in receiving the sum of half a million. Ewiiig't sins are enormous enough to sink him into political perdition, without the least exaggeration ; and wc hasten to give him and his party the benefit of the correction. The (ilobo remarks "J's'cgotiating , in this case, means simply receiving the money on the terms proposed in the law. This was Mr. Kwing'n duty; but, by using his eon's name as negotiator, Mr. lowing got a per rentage which, on the whole twelve million, would have amounted to ten thousand dollars. This was a beginning of feathering the nest.

If the Hank and its loans ha. I gone into operation.

majority, and become subject at any moment to destruction. We contend that thc Constitution is as binding upon the majority as tho minority ; the Journal as,crts that the will of the majority is superior to tho Constitution. We maintain that the Constitution can be altered or amended only by a power equivalent to that which established it ; the Journal contends for the right of revolution by a bare majority. Wc advocate the Democratic doctrine that thc rights of minorities arc as sacred as those of mijorities ; the Journal, like a consistent whig, declares in favor of the Aristocratic dogma, that the minority have no inherent and inalienable rights. This question is touched upon by Mr. Riiett, of S. C, in his letter to the editors of the National Intelligencer, concerning their misrepresentations in relation to the effect of the gag rule, adopted by the House of Representatives at the late I'xtra session. This abominable rule was not the hour rule, with which it has been confounded. It provided that the privilege of debate in the Committee of the Whole, should at any time be annihilated hy the vote of a bare majority, instead of a vote of twothirds, a it had always previously existed. Hy this rule bills and amendments could be and were

forced through in silence ; the minority being en-

Tiik Madisoma.n am the Whigs. During the late Presidential canvass, it was charged, and in fact proved to the satisfaction of candid men, that thc federal whigs carried on a system of operations hy mean-? of a corruption Jund, contributed by themselves and llntish agents; not the least of which was, thc purchasing and subsidizing presses and their editors. Since thc distraction and break-

- a mm a

exp.oMo., ii recnuy oreurre.i in u.c n.mn lanai ana three years the late lT. S. K ink huildi.-i. in which t.. hold Hanking Company, which has caused the Company to turn ; its Int.ctiii-. If the walls -f th:it old t.no.v f m-.m-.n.!., out both thc I'icMdcnt an.l Vice Pu-sidcnt of the concern, K. I COuM but sjeak, how fitlv it would coinwl the c'lemin ' milt. Hiddle, (a relative of .Nick'o, wc believe,) and K. L id. rlingi of its owd hih 'piicst ! These officers, it is said, had loaned their friends or them- j evolution vry Soldifrs.-H i sai 1 that there are now l,vselves f 10,000 of the bank's funds f-r the benefit of certain ' in thc t )Wn üf , yQX Abraham iron works in Danville or U ilksbarrc, Pa., besides other P '.m, n i 4m. i . , , ' reikiiis, John II. Uoaidrnan, Jeiemiah lio-s, ami S omit ! financial operation? of like character. The Bank without Lancaster, all of whom were in the buttle of Hunker 1IÜI. doubt is utterly b,nkru,t-a U. S. ManW, (of which it was a , (hc ame t)Wn arf now d of u, branch,) on a small scale. Its puncipal debts are thus slated: volutionary War.

lU ll.md del.t, .7.4,IH)0 Honds payable in London, 1,201,777 Due State if Iidiaua, 2.309,7s." State of Michi-ran, 3,000,0'JO

Nonet. The Rev. Mr. Thayer will preach at the l;.i copal Church on n xt I hurd.i v vcnin;, at past G o'clock. Also on next Sabbath at t'.ic u-u il h 'Uis of Divine Sei vice.

the political negotiators would at least have fobbed : tirely deprived ot tue lioerty oi spcetn a grosser .... N- . . I I . ,i , 'l' .... art of tvrannv than was ever betöre committed in a mil ion. Negotiating and applying the I reasury Jl 1 lJ.' . ,. .... ,i iiiiitiuu. . . I anv legislative body in this country, to say the

least. Mr. Clay in the senate uctenUed tins tyr-

inore trouble to Mr. Woodhi ry, than negotiating a anny nf his friends in tho House, on the ground that Joan world have done ; yet we never heard that Mr. it is the right of the majority to rule the minority, Woodbury, or his son, got a percentage on the job." I unrestrictedly. Mr. Rhett makes the following I observations : Will the JSentinel te'd its readers which is the ! " Now, I sh oil 1 like cue i f these majority rulers, who are

most

of tli

quires Vetrt (i

tution of Indiana, which requires only a majority of ing their Holy Alliance, put their thnmn on a little wider . - 1 . . i . .t . P.,K. tln.. Imiftr., that Irtftr u-nrlt tins.

all the members of the Legislature, to pass a law

i7.Sl..r02

Mr. Willink, on behalf of the Ibdl.nid creditors, has a lien i upon thc Canal for the amount of thc debt, $750,000. I lAt Ol C'1EB (I tl'. The State of Indiana holds as a sort of secur.tu for the r tt-$l f.r the ihir first an-i 25 reut, f. evuy " sulitii-iit ihm rtiou.J commitments into which it was drawn by this swindling 1 ... ... . ...... .... ' 5fc3r e p.re rMjuested loaiiiimiiii-e Nelioi Dai ffisiti k as a can concern, bonds Tor iron ! bonds secured by Monistown Valley dhlab? fut Uk ii r f. Hie Sen ile. 13 tf railroad stocks!! bonds of Simeon Draper!!! other bonds. tOr W r rii-iel to nnnHinrr norm SJ. Ihoiih.c n a n and note for ten and twenty-four thousand dollars ! ! ! ! two- ! U i:""'",nS rrtary ih- S nau-. I.V-tf

ing up of the great uhig party, some of the disap- hundird and f.fty-two canal boats !! m mottle on thc

pointed feds are openly throwing it in ihc teeth of i ,rpm jrr4 1 lo 'won wo,in KrWeui.ve i -u . ,. . , .i.i l j in; the Dutch lien " that Indiana has, in the wholeof these ' 0 ''" reqm-sted to nnnonnce A. Scu.itai as a randid it. the editor ol the Madisontau, that lie was a hireling, I , - ., .,.,,... , , ... f(r lK.Mkeentr.f th II. m- t,r it.i.o- nnov. i a if ... ... I sorts of security, if '2, 00,021 and the canal, it is sunnoscd iiKcejH.roi me i imis4 tupm iiiamts. it u

and hadb-en raised from obscurity by this corruption , wi piy ollly 6 ierccn1.01, tWo minions I .T-Tl .? nr ".!:

Thus it will be seen that we aie rich in Inteinil Im-! v n,e r.t. d t. ai.n.i..re lr. J,,:, II. r,, ... as a . piovements," rot only in our own Slate, but in New Jersey ' t" f t'oit iiM'lt-rk ! o mmim-. Ki .n M-nnon. tf also ! Ik-hold the beauties of I'ederal Whiff Management in IVV'' fl"'''"-d i" nmiMinrr Toi. I. M. I'.ef.t a a rami. I o.,r . ,. . , . ... ... , . . I'or F.nrolliiis I'lcrk ol the lloiiMMif lIcurrsciil.Kivr. tf

v v. . . ..v ........ . i - " . .. .Aim iiiiii llidri Mlip IIIO whole ganjr to Salt Itiver in the 202 canal boats upn which we have a lien

fund ; those making thc charges having contributed their quota. We suspect that 31 r. Allen cares but little for these charges, as he always has been a hireling, ready to work for whoever gives the most pay ; and he finds, since the grand blow up, the ('overnment patronage to be more profitable than the empty treasury of the corruptionists. He this as it may, he can care but little for what the feds say of him, as every charge, no doubt true, shows equally their own rascality and corruption. Yet have they no right to complain : for whoever justifies the hiring of mercenaries, should expect that, as eooTi as their means are exhausted, tho hireluvs would take the nrxf best offer, even were it to fight teith the side they had just been opposing. Let the recent votes be compared with the vote of last year, and it will be found that the successful party this year, has not cast so large a vote as it did last year, when it was utterly overwhelmed. la. Journal. Thc truth is, that the Democracy have actually gained upon their vote of last November, in a majority of the States where elections have been held, so that the column of reasons given by the Journal for the recent Whig defeats, uro not worth a straw ; the whole being predicated upon thc above misstatement or error.

democratic, and which it preler that feature ! monairhists in principle, winwrni me . .1 - ...-.j.,, ,

,e Consntutioi, of the I'nUed State, winch re- JXS, T "'w U-rr ' V H, if Vt piv the

iwo-inira oi onjjres.- i p.i a w 'u un , jjTfjt 0f tj0,ni!nn, I suppose one nun may wield it as well f I he President: or that feature of the Coilsti- ,4Pminv. Whv. even the m .narchs of Ko ope, when lortn-

basis thin this. Kven they admitted, that they were tiuin some sort f r the people, and therefore derived, in

over thc veto ot the Governor! .- categorical nn- j their authority to rule from their consent.

wer i required. öoim tcKiy journal, in. .. xe mnioritv a right to rule the minoiiiy, irom ineir su-

A categorical answer ts required! W e arc not

indisposed to give the Journal any information it

may stand in need of ; but it must learn to request s0me nun, with more intelligence and cm ater virtue, ri-es i . i i , i ,i . tK ' amun"st the t etude, and assumes, from hissujeri.T aitnl. utes, it in a tone somewhat les dogmatical than in the , '"-'Jf cmni . ad h.s supenouty is the j-Miti-

,!nr ris.l.(m and virtue ? Look over the elementary

treatises on r.overnmcnt, and you will find, that this is the

very position on wnicn mnnarciues .nv nn'""

j f

above instance.

raj

us

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cation of the assumption. nu weuri i.e rapwi uonrme

f.r some aspiring usurper over the liberties M the pe pie, or

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We thank our friend Chapman lor the briel bieg- i gome ennem paia-ite in the ante-tnanr..er oi a iiarem ; out . , . i. ...i.;... i... i r.,r., I thoji.-ht the fr.e winds of the Atlantic h id not permitted

ii v ii .ii r. rvieiicer nun int mu no ininiriiv : - .ii ei .u jiitv. .... . ..... ; . ir-irh .,nr shores. I'non what other basis can a maioritv

, ecpccially as it gives tne nrst iniiuniion we nave t) rulc a mm,TiXv Tne truth iSa majority

1 of Mr. Spencer . appointment as creuiry oj , ,)t ttf rulc mi,l0rit- than a minority to rule

Hoth have a riht to rule themselves ; but neither

The IJlooinington Post inquires of us who is tobe the candidate of the Democratic party for the next President. We neither know nor care. It'lielii been and i at the time, a coii?istei.t supporter td' pur; democratic republican principles, he will receive onr support let him be w ho he may. The democratic party is not deficient in respect to mitirit I; and we hope they will never elect a man "without a why or wherefore." Moke IIkfokm. Tho federal whigs are determined to make thc expenses of the Coverinnetit out of the laboring community. We suppose that our farmers' wives use hundreds of pounds of Indigo where thc nabobs use half nn ounce. This being the case, thc whigs in Congress have ad-led a tax ot Jl per cent, on that article. This is federal reform tax necessaries and make free luxuries such as jewelry, fancy boxes, iVc.

fr-Ve ar rniucted to .iihkmiiih- J. . Urem Ki. . t .a candidate for AsMseini t'lerk of Una of Krpre.seiiialive. ti-1 1 are iMi teil toanii.xmre I.rii l Fki, l'., a a andiil.tle fr Mm? otlire of .-Vrnant at Arms fur I lie llmisi- tf Ke.rtni.i lives. VW are al-ni reijufisieil In rt.itr. llial Mr. Kurd is nn .'irr.

was raiHJin .l at ifciillev s di l.-.il , and since, lias cmnnan. led a tiii

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We have been requested by the IteUter of the Land

Office t) publish Ihc following. The request wc comply- with ; nv of K inder at Fort ;i:m.

but shall take an opportunity hereafter to show that the , - . wholeof the new law bears he ivily upon the settler. The' U (ioveioment refuses to pav for the priutiivof the " iiistruc-' Vi i . r!i ?. . .,. . . 1 - iiiuuii, ti int. in nut ( X incipient meeting of On "Aim l-m IihIcm mti nl Order of Id lioiif," thus springing a trap on those who do not otherwise Fellows1' will lie In Id in i lie ante cImiuU r of M.uum's 1 1. ill in Okhave an opportunity of knowing what i necessary to be done- r",v f ,;Jl"ai"',. ''""'.'V ve...nC il,e ui. N..yei.,", r. ..,i ...i. at 11 J unrwij 1 ,lcu"11 early candle liitliting. 1 lie hrelhren resi.le.il in Uie cily and Mirnmiidiie; We cannot afford to print a document of ten paes gratis; ' country, as well a all dul qiuhlied wj..uriiere, are reri i d l'aii. nd. and unless we do, and our cotempoiaiies do thc same, the ! '' ' people must be kept in ignorance of the laws on the subject, j VI'B 3 V The following are the I TMIHC MileriU-r liaj'it reliirtN-l from tiie K-tstern ciiM-s. wuli a Declaratory Statements r f a settler on lanit.t snltifrl nri- . vt lartinand rii-.ln4.iial Je t. k of Jewelrv , c.ni-.ilinc m l"rt of

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For eases where, at the date of the laic, the land tlaimcd wo ' sutject to private entry. j

I, A. D., of , being the head of a family.

IXMAS'ArnUS RA SK XnTE UST. Crrrce l ly K. S. AL okDfc CO., at Indianap- li, ho arw feiicrdly prepaid to laf x the following quotaLcus. AH

n -rc miKta a:t moi pu:c:rae ijr u.ra. Sei kit.

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j INDIANA. t State Park anl Frirrh;, j Farmcis and Mcrh mu ' P.ir.k, Ma.Usjn, JSivir. Iiistitu'i. n at C hai'. s:own.

Sarit.s Ins'itu i.in at !. nvkoith, Inur.ir- Co'n-.-any at Vinreniie.

New Albany ity ri )te. redeemtt le ?t li urn.tlTjce, i' di

liea.ury no'e. ; s J d;s Wu.dt urn V ('.).' rit-!e, M !n , I'xrhanfe Hark at Ir..!ur.njir l:s, Jjhu II. Wats.n's r.ete. ; 'le.u- l!nfc, KKNTt'CKV. Hark of I.)uiville,

liar.k of Kentucky an 1 ltruiche, N'oitl ern Hank cf Kentucky jr.d Va ucl cs, Hotel l' nipary . Savings ll.tnk of LtiUi.villc, 0:is, Arn M Co.'stl trk on Jo., Oil Hank of Kei.tutky, Commonwealth !5ink at ! I'ra'elas, South-Westein Rial F.state lUi k oiiio. Hank of CiielevilU, old. do d new, H.ir.k ofCicel..iid, 1 mk of MasMlK; Hank of o"ter, lUtik of C.ncinnati, Hark of enia, Hai.k of Sai dus' y, Hank ol llamtltun, Ikink i f Wet t nion, Hank of Chilüect'. , Hank of alli polis, 11 ink of M.inot;a. Hank of Mi.ii-:t I itaii.t, Il.u.k of Nci wmIU, H mk of itt i, Rink "f Z..nen!'c, Hi Iiti I t H.ii.k i f M. Claires ;J'v, 11 ink d' Ml Iii e ille. old.

Cliiiif.ii H.u k :it ('. Iura' lis, Comn.cK Hack .-t t'. l .",; u-, Colimi! in. a llu.k I" New I.! , n, Commei'tiil li:!:k of I n.i i:m it i, Comrnercia' H i.k f I. ike Kiic, Commercial Hank of Si i .to, I 'ay t.ni Hank, I !a ton M iruf.icf.iriiii (Vmji ov, Keh:;nje Rank ef Ci." iima'i, Farm rs :ii-d .Meeh .i.ics H.,i.k of Stt u. rtiv I'.W, Faimei Ra. k Ca:.t. n. Fr.kliu Hank 4 ilii .i !iati, Fr.u.k!iii Rank Co! ii.l i, (m rtnan Hai.k Wo .-:e;-, (ii .nvi'.le AI ii dr. .in S.ii i , C.eaua lnU'ai- Cojiip;.ny, Kilt! 1 1i! Sali Tv S eii Ji , Lr.n a-tor ' Viiv) l.ank, I.i l.:.n ii Mia in I'.. ink, I. af ill t e l'ai.k t i:k n .li, Mai. h it n !: .i k it M .i "i .tt.in, Mr.-!i.i;-ir a- d Ti i !e . s !t.i:.i I n n.n .ti. Mi 'mi oitiii,' Ch::i;m:i , Cim ii.i,..ti, :.t C i:i :n:t, M ti-k io'ii 'ti Hank FnMiaiii, M iiiine Kali. Ma ul i. Oi, .:i i ( o:n; , Ol di im's li..ti'i.tc, ( !li K .ill :i !, Life lnsiir mre an ! Tiüs! C L'i;a:'y, l I'm a l!;mk:nj t'ompa-y. "t(-l!l H -e.Ve (Unk :'t Waireit, l'n.o:i li'iik of Kcl-.aiie, II.M.Vol-J. State Hank of HI mds and H: .n lies. Hank of Illinois un J Hr n t.r -, h i w net tow n, Rank nf Cairo, lllil ois S ii in Raiik, Ma' iil'.o tiiieis ii. I Mi: i r Ha- U t J k.or, Mei-Ii.u.ts ai.,1 1 ;.,i,t is R.rik at I hiea TI'.NN F.SsKK. Hank of Tenne-See .;ii l I!. r! s, PI nit( is' H ilk anl Hiaiiilus, I 'nit ii Rank and Pr .m lie , Vitinan, Wools i. Co. VlItCINTA. II. iiik of Yuinia and Hi :n. el. es, Farmeis H.u k of Virginia ai.d 1'rmehes,

Valley Ht k a:i 1 RiaMihi-s, Noithe.n Rink of Virginia at Whe lini :.ti I R::irth s ar F.vcliant- Rank of Noif.rk, do I'KNNSVLVANi .

rhila h-ljhia H .nks, I'lttshm Hanks, Liirn'.-'i men's Hank at Waru-n, 'oimtrv H .t.k, N'lAV YORK. Ciiv H ink-:, Coin.tiy Hmk!, .Manhattan Ass .c-iriti n. New V ik I.o in Comp , .Merchants a-id Trader- Rn k at Al'niv,

MAÜYI.AM Raltimon- lltnliS t r Count ry Rank, p .1

3 per ct. prera. 3 4 1 par 10 d.s I du i:cu

.v- 15 di

2 dis fiiUd 3d: jar par l,,r 23 dl. do 2 dis fc At 2 !n f.ib J 2 ti. do An 2 p. t rwW 2 Ott t rok

.'.si do l das da jnr 1 du do j.ir P-r 3 a " Ji 2 dit i. 1'. p.i pr I.o k .ltt 3 a b d Iii' Sale fraud K d: I -r 5 d.s r di d. I i sa!t. d d . '3 juoni par 2 Jo fi aud ?i .: ! . l a l' dis :'ia--4 do di t a l' di d. .U da 3 prem do

2 a 3 pretn Pr tf) dta par 4 a .ri prm 2 a 3 pr m I o -)t! do fra'il

; ." r.n.isiuin a.- jC,'SZ'tf ' i ' I.i i r i; ul'v iiiI.khi ..ik kt:i - - r.miii' i n iL il I..- i" i o ..i. I I.. i-.m k i.e

e.iii i i "i ".m. :u i.i- e-i a-.'i -ohm i.i i.i ii..

I'.i" Il el I till- Mii.le. I i l I . i k Ih.it-.' I oti I In.

V

' V-, It :.'! -. i I n i i !-,i k . I .a' 1. 1 .na 'iiilee I r in A L i I T If sin i I li ill N. ' Uli :iii. . i in.il i- i... Iijws-

rAT T vi, ,r and lie tt I.I -.n k .il a k.H 4h.,;i.;iii it. V,l,V'-J , ,.. nt t!i.- ",V il-a-li. I'.Tk j. i. k. i-i t.l do !. t i !1 ! u.te linn a i all Tem- llauie. I I II. I V -rt .. ;;) u .i nr.. 51 'T received, P' ill .1 ( like I'.a-ki Is. ot V .f . .lit n ;nd - I - ; !ll."l, pl.lle 1 I" ,-i ! I ks V.OKhI s,, s and p'ltli Mis, .ill ) M I k l

vv ill le k d.t ;: I'liil ul I,.lu.i pines. !

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A l.'iT.fs i Va ;iii a --i.i I

risTfit.fi .i.v nt vs.

entry at the dite of settlement, required bu the lötlt breast pina, finCer rn.2, arrui:-, Im eleu Ln of the act of 4th Septemt,cr, SU. "i"1"' "T Ü. 1? U" iT.V. o " J oilier articles Iii plea-t Hie ee and int u Hie

toCll lieikl:wes, tut lii.inv

iie:t-' Hie el f and i'liil Hie taste, all ol vthkli lie will

nell at eastern iinces. Store opisile tin; Wü-sliiniü.ii Hall. is v h: it. T.n.mn T.

or widow, or single man, over thc ae of twenty-one year,' riMii; Riii-riter lias on li.-tnd a sii(k rti 1.4 of Miter Ware. He still as the cae may be, and a citizen of the United State, or - continues to manufacture all articles in that line, ten d as table, having tiled my declaration to become a citizen a reouired de rt, tea, cream, and mustard h(n h. whih i ..iie. Mirr tour-, and by the naturalization laws, a, the case may be, have since " V, "' 'r- I'"" "' '.v I dere.l, u..,nn,.ed i.e a .i f . i... r t ,. . . .. - J . , do ars. Call at Iiis t heap Jewelrv utore, oiiikwite V aliiii.".'ii II. ill. the first day of June, 1 M0, to wit: on the day of : iy rf. . t.II.HuT'. , A. I. 1st , settled and improved thc j - : 1 ' quarter section, number , in township number 'flf?&5'I 33V5 5 ti

irai.gji.uM.. ,.i. uie u.suuvoi .anas sunjeci lo "JJ I'ST received direct fron. I'lul.idi lj Iii I, a Ineaiid wells. In led lot I sale at the land office at , and containing acres i7 ,.fs,,,land silver intent lever. I.. ,.,ne. I,..r.,..,t.il au l te-tli:-.i'

wnicn lann was sunjrri 10 jriraie entry at the passage ot the watrhe; ttiam. eir i. ami inii j.-w -II.-.I . i mi .rti. ami .pi-.to..

act of Ith September, 1S11 ; and I do hereby declare my in- armnud perfect, nn.l to keep Hie imst actiir ite t I'..r s .1. at y. tent ion to claim the said tract of lind as a prc-em-ti n ii V C'reent. U-lmv the usual pri'i---, nt She Juveln -t. n . .-p - t W I .n; under the provisions of said act of 1th September! is II. ' , ,'"!-Mal.'' ,,y "'' "' r-'u'rr-

Civ en under my hand, this

In piescnce of C. I).

Septem

6v of ,A.1UM (Si -ned) A. R.

CitAM.n. S. 1'enn, I'q., lite nf t!ic Kouieville Advertiser, wliich print ho lias coiulueicJ for a number of ve.trs to thc satisfaction of his friends,, to the. honefit of true principles, find to tho terror of iedtr-

. J - tr ! lilUV ie m'ih nt - "

reader.

now Secretary ol ar. nau no inteniion vi,'-t ,n nf ......i.,, hr anv inherent riirht

1 V 1 II lllnt nl w Mv.tM... ,..s ... . . .

dipnlacin" Webster fo euddenlv. Poor Webster !; in themselves, but y the erpre eonent ,f the minrity ; Crow, urci.icr, crow .

Onto IkivEK. Wc le im tii.it tho Ohio river is

Evening Post htep remirked, .Ylassachusett

nothing more to ?.vc hun ; her ..election in the to rule, asetted on rise cf two or three feet to reduce the prceiit hi-!,

Senate is full. He would be like the dispossessed , anv othf ,rinn ! 0 whether exercised by many, or by one of frei-ht. The Wabash river U reported to 1 . W A . f il... -------- ' O

hat

St.iie. Wonder what become ol Mr. ebtcr i ,n.aioiitv

i.-.r hit Mr I'cMirier we acknowledge the corn, i has a rijit t rule the other. Liberty connts in sclj-nor-A fair hit. -Mr. Courier, wc a knouii uw, corn, ar l t,)C wh(1,e ot ject of a CoIl5tltation in a Dcm- . lilh is diif vou thrUjh the Mender Cl the Inxt-I i.L .mn i to areomnlish this obieet

Let it be unden-tood then, that Spencer if ly putting limitations on the powers and discretion or the ; alim. His iociie.: at ni. iouis, .u-., w w me ne ii.

We had no intention of . !"'' . .:iVf . V? " ."m continue to send lorth thc emanations o! lu pen.

ii m Til'

What would be hi. fate if we thouM do o ! A the "dt" th, m,ioritu anJ mirwritu c,mhined. .Not

i ...........

Ills hw,r nnl virtue luit wisdom kTives tlte riirii vo ruie, oui . i...n i. 1 1, ., r ; i r..m roa r. AAinri

I " . . ..... (,., B-k.t Ik lauun.iw , .. .--4 .... v.v..v

Lmr.RTY is Swfft, And we would have our bank officers bear it in mind. As a p ojf, witness Jtrr.es C. Cole's '

attempt to escape fr -m the N. Y. State piison, where ho had 1 U-en sentenced far 15 years. He followed box making fir the Icr.efit of the State and much to the injury of honest box makcis. He made box, fitted it to secure the top on the I

cold j.v sii.rr.n

vF siiju-rior ij-rilrtv ;md v:iri his -j li s and s.. ju-t r

V ) I . s.ile Hl. in. mn. iti iri.

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coxciwss ri: K.virr.s.

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li.Klitolilill.il. ti's I' 'is ol v a: i...is k ii.d-. yi-4 i.. rived

and ..r sale .y H . II 1 .11 In ill'. I y ' ','1' '' -Im. u-' I lln'l. coi.n.Lvn sii. run srre ik i.rs. A I. l!i:i; l.t I C;.l, Miter, pin led, .li i I vt lie, jirl i iilnon - c I I.K les, l -ml .-ill n? - ;n,. ci h.Ii'h.ii- , s,i l... (.4 f. .r or I r ML'lil ; l4. 4..ri 1 O ass s t tvi ik n s . .Hid - 1 Ln ! ot Ml kind-, lit! id hs ilein mi ..I I. ne I'ol.l i t 11. 11 jM 1 ta. 1. - ;tc in v it. .1 . 1 ;l .11, . , a;inii.-. I'i.i .-at I!k lott -t s, .v II. . I.lll l l i, V fil'e :ihil,.t,.ii l;.)t n wi.Kixc. (xr.s axu n.i ti:s. A VI'.KY lane and tt t !l !i ! d a ..itn.ent i.f Wik in; I '.n..- an. I J Mule. silv. r :a. I iv.av n.. i:i.ti d. 1 f all kind.. sorKand MZ s, f..r rale at l'lula.l. !;.ina pri. I ) I . .'. J il lH I 7', I." V l.jsite It .. J.. I, I.,. cu i:.tr timi: ran ;.s. T I '.s'T Te. 1 IVI d. ot.e .1 . Ii innt I 11. I'tilli III. Ini74. 'J lux lk itU l.l-t'-'l..1ll..l.I. lie. ' I . Ol o I- V pr. V.lttil.2 litfr;.l.-ll or r i.:ni. 11 1 . !' . Ii. it . . 1: . -!..:, e. I. . I, ..iuhm.i.Iv .4 -11... I H f r 2'i!ar iikVi 11 -nt-ol If ii.it. ot tt.l 'I Ii. v .ire it :ur..nl .1 t,. kii ,i tile ' -t 1 ft .ism- u Ii. 1, 11 1,1 i ..rr. . t l..-.if. Ml... ft. 'I ! V :' ndiiiii :1 v - .ii I t. si .re-, ...... s, !i" 11 kiti 1 1,.. I... - 0 ..t I 11. . .. sa., I) H. 11 I. 111. Ill I.

'- ,;" -IV U , .t, , IM' AhM!.'ls i ti.i nn: s .win 1: f 5 M I Mi '" 1 I I Ii IV" I iU. ! .. .( I e, ,. ,. ; I i r ii II n tiie P . --.f. . i I . I il I'. '. r, I '1 f .... ...,,,-. . . s; !!.. lis III. !!,!.. I .. H' 1 .Ir. " I I- I . 1 i 1 .; ... I . t,..i, i.ii.'u.ti a. 0 i :i. :.T . ::lrl i" 1- a.- I. i i . . t lai.- . . . 1 i-l .... t a.- 11- I ; i" .t, .1 I." ;.ie-. 1 I !'. m. .i-.1l.. nil .1. 1. l- i - I-. .. 1. . '. I 1 -t 1 ied .. U- -..!; :.!. J'ii;' .i;.;t, , li Will ; ! 1 1. 1 :. 1. 1." :nv

A I.O'I' eftil ri. l-H knives of K"i-.-f. ;n.d V:i-tei.!i..lin' !-!'

2 Ä. make. I or ale at re.lin rd iiri-a s, ly

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-Ite l!r..vt 111:1" 1 1 t I.

S5 r

la i hks cinn casks.

jrrXRl., Shell, and M.ell iiilaid with Ti art. A l--eit.f I :ini. V, f if

sale lV a i.i .i'oi 1 .

77.v;.;v rjjlin ladle', ntiJ Iho-i- W it ill tu Jire-i lit tlie l i.l.i s t I'll ,vi em ' ä I.k 111 ul" in. Li-try ;i- a k.-eji sake. m-t a ! ot -nj a l i i:-. v ii. .I . tt ell t.i t vaniine a lot ol sii; ri"r ttiiinl.I. s:!i li as s.t'.'T. t.eim .11 s, , Ver, liriss and -leel, wl.li Ii wiil Im s.'i.l ..t , I.) H.H. t.l'.lml. , y lji,...te ' I-I1.I.J...1 ii.l.

(Ai.n run axj (A .inn .n.

I'l'.W f.ld -".I i-n-.r.l 1 I1..111-. - I' i-:.:. re 1. vv j.if. !" 1 at the -hi Mi r's ott 11 it.. 1 1 ii'. . I I. . H.tiil I

l.-.-v

A

jpirit walking about iu dry places !

! man, is a sheer despotism. The c ncnt of the ovemc d--; 1 . .... . 1 ..r 1 m iot

inside, drove broken nails into the lid, and directed it to A. Larue, comer of Kut-rs an 1 Madison street. Hivintrengiged two of his fellow convicts to carry it to the- sloop Kanry, he got into it, and was carried to the vh uf, whe.c the carriers placed the box up n the wrur; end, eau-ii.;; him to rest up.-n hi head half an hour befoie he was removed onboard. One of the keepers was on bmrJ ; at:d shortly after s'.e s tiled, one of the sails was eatiied away, which rendered it necessary t fettirn ti Sin Sin: to relit. The

kecjer left her, and she aain proceeded on her voyage. The

box containing the lark wa placed in thc cabin near a stove ;

and in this situation, he was nearly smo!.oicd with h. at. and faint d sev ral times. Iii csc-r; e wa di oac ic I. the kee; er started aft' r thc si -op, ü:i! L. a: 1 d l.t. a-sOJu as she touched the New York wharf. Tl.e cj r -.va- kn f keJ oil", and liiere l iid tV.c, j ..ckcd all cra:n;.ed a:;J cr Joked up, ar.d nearly dead from the c tlects of fa-tin, thirt, heat, an;! ci nfineincnt f.-r thit tc-t r. hc-ure. He w: s smt back

to oii-on, and if be rteovc-is, will be well thra.-l.r-d, anl.1'"- a k.t.;.s, .-"-i- , .. . sin. e;.:.n- .( ia - A.. .. urni il i t"i-

mate t) erve out l..e lull term ( . ins i:r ;ins .iiroc nl, i.o; willing. Who ever knew a bstik n.hler t t e t!.u- j -n-isheil Oh, my honet f. II ws, look out ! The ti-r.? ii c ninp when your punishmei-t will be woie thai Cule's.

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