Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 1 March 1842 — Page 2
T !l Ii I N li IAN s t a t a: s i : t a i : i,. ni'in, n.ii.or i . r K vi h o :." INUI N Al'ol.fs. M j. i-i.
TO IIONIIST Wlin;s, A Iii! '.vc may add t' the jwoplcgent.'riüy. I) yu'j remember the JTA Promis t of IS".'.) ami lM? Where are they ? 1 1 j -v have they been fulfilled .' If on a retro' ct:on of the pi-t, you hud tii-'in
PR Nobile Fiutrim. It ig well known tint s.nce John i. AJjmi wit elected President by the bargain with Henry (Jliy, the iwo have been m brothers. At th a t ifi.e their ohjects and aim saern
t be the bviie. Wii.ie Adam is doing his utm st
RlUHT OF PETITION !NFRtGin RY Mr.AdOIS In the House of Keprcsentatives, on the lltii u!t
A Wack Storm w
11 be f 'i:fi on the lih
AmiMMl'N r BY TH: Hn t a nok. Wm.J.McCl rr h been pp r.ted Agent n the M dioii ti'i Il.-li ni, Ii H ii! IJjh!, ;.... Himer J'!tii-n, d CC in'd. Kisi(.N4lio. S-wu'i' I II i ivr, I'.-'. S.'int-.r ffotll TlJ'j'T 1 1i'!", ha, rengm ! ii. sett Ml the !! 1.'. Th.s i.4 th'? thin! resignation f uhgi w.tiiin a few wek. "Straw show," -. Kat I'I.mh i ihiM. Sine. nee tit win g line imn g d to pr:ng :i ik on the g "! old ship Indiana, I hey bgin to .hx-it. On ft omd , t ho ( tn ernor h nd Fx-I'lmd ( 'oin in i . n-: r . has derlarid hiM nitf utum (i rt lire I t private hji , und three a ii g Senator, hii e reigned. Two to oi.e. that d'in erat arc returned in th'-ir plii-e-. ; and tnen, h iviii topj.ed the 'ak, wo will .n an the "niv, n soon fn-e our gallant trait. U'uU nv, lids? Arev.u ready ? IIokki pis Fp t lh: ITtli iiif.. hut ''' one I'dic.itinrt h id L i n m id'? to tit; I ". S. Ii -t r ct T'onrt in th;.-, lor the b'.ii'.ht of ih'j IS inkra;t Law . Till: V.Xf nrm i:k. A fynoji-n of t',. una V.cheq'ier b.ll, r rt.-.I 5y Mr. Ju-lii:i, w.i! he f und anions th cinro.iil matter. It ocnr.s nearer to the Ii.de; -ndet.t Tr: ifiry thin nny t.h.n pr -joned bef'-ru ; an!, v.ilii a lev' ani-iiilineiit, vj chonld think inilit aiiKWer. There are nur Kri-t imnresftions", n;(i! re uliti th: tyrio;.'m. Wo htvo
not teen the bill, and cannot p;eak as to tlie duta.Is.
mu-: lli'n-.'s wlos.li luve bCorche 1 y 'i to the bne!
W tr-Jat I:ot. Ilo.v nr.Ptir.t -.vis tlicrrynf" Kelr:n::irn',tit anJ ritf.irni"! II r.v wa every disaster which occurred attributed t tiie Dem erit. c Admini.-tratiun ! If rr failed ; if pnee fell; if a bank broke; if a vart'.votit bto!j the public money ; if the nriiU l'i.h.d t (irrive ; in tdi'Tt, if any ur.t j.var 1 th n In;'; rn- il, it vv a- the fault of M trt:a Vau M iren nn 1 the D"'ii k r iV. f th thoutnn in of charge itnted it. d reil'rr it'-'i. w e slioihl h : wanting in hr.ty to '-'-' y"'1 -'J believe b v.r: f th-Mi t be trii-;.
What wereyo i romed ! A c'n"p w!ü("!i wa
I jinik j all r x'i.t ! There m to be n bcarc.ty t f
niuny ; credit was to he good any and every where ; dir-h-'rvMy in the public servants was to be no more ; prices of all kinds of produce were to b-j hih ; the IiV.rerwa.i tj hive iirreiM'J wijjej; bank piper was lj constitute a mind rurrcnr every where, b cau-e there wis to be no more "war upon banks the expenef of the g ivernment were t b-i reduced in a reat decree ; and hundreds of similar promise: were mide, and inducements held out, t' g-'t vou to vote to put these ditiulcn ttrj jiitriuts in the ii h p'.aee.x ,.f ( Jovernuient. Vou i!.d so ; and what m the r'!u!t ! Has oue tingle hupt been realized in your expectations ! Is money more plenty ! Are prices higher ! Are the banks better? In thort, are the timt $ better !
CtoviHNoR ..- Viuoi.Mv. Tlie eil' rt t elect a j You nu-t answer tliesc fjuestiona to your own (uvernor of Virginia, alter repeated ! allot, ng-, has . consciences.
failed. Ily tlie Constitution of the State, Mr. John j Otjr present purpose is to place before you a ffv y. Gregory, a member r.f the Ilrecutivc ('oniicil of( remarks on the expenditures of the (Jov eminent, as the State, w ill be the acting (Jovrn-tr of Virginia ' this was one of the themes m jre loudly harped upon from the 1th of Mindi. lie is a Tyler man. than any other, and prhab!y had a greater tendenI cy to deceive the people than any other. In doirif Ohio. Tom (orw m has been nominated liv AI-u ,1 1", , 1 ; r .1 1 co. we take our tacts and ngurestrom the documents frcd Kelley' Convention. s the fed. r .l candidate of t!iü g1)V,.rMint.nl itself, divest them of verbiage ' Tiki !' .!. .... t 111 "
,ur governor ui w.no. . lu.oit p,,,eoiy .ng, ne win rind ob-curity, and place them before you for your
e .,,.! and va e. f!e a:.. de!iH:ve ; if y f,r,J fial lo f.j-.o!vc the l.'nion.Cliy is directly attacking the
-n v-.ur uwr -.-ii.-ro. cor.n ;or,ce. yo-i nave öern le- j ;tituti.n. Whether they will fuocecd in brea'r ccivt,!, groiy dece.vnl, w,il y,,u put f irt'vr futh ; 1T1. ur n;,.,y f,riM ()f g!jvernmer.t, or in dem ,
in 1 hem I s ii' t t..e m. .cjm.ii y on are iio.v h.tter- iA.,r,z the aen- 1 ciiarter of our liberties, the C.
! ly r.xperienr.ng. enough 1 Will y m r.ii int the -ft. til,, n , wsll depend ent. rely on the honcrt people but he ehu!d not. pro.vi.t them, tor he was i,..ri:e- t..-:t. 'Ui.ce it a. a pre:i. tur-i n:i I u-. ii... -1 ;'r
Tin: wiik; adhüiiss. The Decatur S.-m.r.el, a i tutral paper th;n notices toi hu'n'.ii'i': i!cu:!"i,t : I jie Wim; A ii'Kis Th: singular h cntnent
WISCONSIN DISCllACI'Dl-HORIUniiK orri: I. ate Wirr"!:.-. s; rt brirg us intell gerce of t he tn a t'Jt r i f i rutiht r if ihc Legislature by one ff hie oilefijjues ! The perpetration cf ch a crime. : m h a b dy. is a rtain and btigma upon the Territory not eiy to he ftl'irfd. Thf people
thein-t 'vc ii,n-t tiT.--.ari I v he considered corrupt.
Mr. J- l. Adams bavin ireeiiteJ npt!t;,)n in
rreat numbers and of irreat var-et.es. a.d 1. Ji..u:.J ine t w,t!i l.ttb favi r in th.s State. It is true that
O p. --- - present no more at tins time : but he took occasion "iuc ef the otlice .-cekir.g editors throughout the
to si)', that lie had received another petition for I he I tate. have given il a place in their cohjnm. and
(inline i-imuuii o( i le li.i-m. lie Sii.j re- : .in . it-ii i oi. a i ic in iih-i 1 1 .... -. w jon , v i:,ak' eh-re ot u.ei, a reprcfontuti 0 ceived frPine perlnps to ei.trip him into trmblrt. ; pics wUii :t is miu! to cot.' .tin. Uu' the more ! ! , nl.ure ra!ou!ated i., be rubier ami as.
" i like that from wlncn he hid recently en,er-el ; ter.l par . ." t he : r. . n t w mg .e , t t :.e , ,kklt , i,,.r ,;,, i,. , .:-1t1,f;
M W'iviji, Km J iy, Ke!.. 11, ' Tt'e ("eet nl Ii .n,! r It iü tn-day ti rn the thratrecf a t.-1 t diial'jl aid tu,-:c eine. l whirh that bt-dr hat t ii dt ; 1 1 i d ot o: e .f Ii r roost h:irt an.l ftTicirnl men1 rr. ai.d Iii- 1 1 n it i . f . hp if her rn'M pr miin,j nj wort! v s : s. f i e J!.:i. ( n r (' P. .rpt wa '.t l.t rratfly
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ne to nmiieaj-anti.e.-s. i,i!i tv. ; i : h'j.,; an, lencthv ;irto-e. i. -i 1 1 1 r out. in a t oe ot
persons, tint if they meant to send hoaxes to him, tutting Mtiie, tue fi V.ts and ile.'ects id the a.!dre.s. or petitions continnmr indecent, obscene, or f.lthv aioi prov in a tn o-i con hj.-ive manner, th t the
matter, or lang ige thai was insulting to any mem- interest of l!e w h
ber of the II u.e, by asking Lr the expuls.oh of any leg j ' rt. member, he feh .uld i. t pre.ent them. In i tct. a m re m nn
Ju' "1 1 rrc'ir1'1-- !v J'n .' Vinrvird. the m. mt.?r from f.rant
Th-is it will he ren timt Mr ,N,,u !,n foil'v pwot- ciitir,iu,l .. i'f. n-J j .Mr. e,ic , r ., .v. I he I ill i'n-r 1 t'n ich the he4it, ind the rictim
... , - . :,v a.(, 0 ,'.,!;, cod i M-arcclv I" imagu.eil. ft 'I wi tt.e a;rn cl hi fuf i J, and ex;i:cd iii'antlv, withadopted the very c.-urc urged as the pnVer one, by f ,,.,;.., ,.;t ,, MV, . Vt ,.:. ,,(,. il cam- eut a M,u-.r.. 2 o.n. all, except the Abolition n'jtrui h.nusts ! If the ar- j .,.,,., "..f i-l,t V hen unwrMl exctt n.ert : ervaded '".or.;, n . , .! h .it p,' c iir.inntar.rr? f r the horrid dec J,
I, i ' i v. I. I i n Mr. V o ail a oi'ier ihmi rnurdrnr. Mi Ait.!: u.- um1 if t!i m.t iinexc -ptionaM of
hard oder," w i-re home up.-ii ih; united Mmrs nl In, fliv , ,,f .(.,. ,i.4r are, a y.-ui c " of inurh pro-
v, i.' i i a' i y ft " ', ' I a: d !! -ve 1 ! V thae w ho knew
torn. !"; U .net? ir i , n ' a u i- tn iuht an: eku z Ins o!' ' ini, ; ! i;; , u i ; :! .r matt- i , h- f a V en mu i tetr,l upon I he J' r ' t t (.'l' il (hi'i'er. III the r"i tier f the
thoi-aiii!. a I : i m-'i m tu. il jrompte' by a p r.l o! n.
irresiftible entnu
of this country. If they conclude that it is best to ' ""f"" t" present any d.-enmeut which t.heu!J giv e : m cm-i.t. Tue Ltwrem-cbur
aboiij'i all tiiat has held us together as a people and made tins nation the admiration and envy of the w orld ; if thoy wish to see this government an oligarchy, ar.d the.rselve governed by a few individu ils as irresponsible as any king or despot, thev will 6 ipoorl Henry Cl y, .1. ii. Adams, and their party. The measures of th it party arefat producing euch a state of things; and a rational debt, Mich as tl.ey have tontended for as a " blessing," and have already commenced, will be the firet ctep towards r'i'-h a coiiMimuntinii. When this object is oio e attained, nothing bot civil " war to tlie kn.fe and the kn.fe t the hilt," will be able tj dethrone, them. And is it to be Mippo.-ed that they will not call to their .a?s stance the monarch of nuro;e ! All history confirms that such would be their resjrt. Not a tyrant in l'urope hut trembles on Ins throne at the pro-penty and the rapid strides to greatness ot tin Ilepublie ; not one but would give half h a kingdom to see our institutions destroyed. Then when such a prospect was in view, would they not assi?t their brother despots ! Wo make not these charges againct the mass of that party ; it is only against their leader. And as we believe in our ex tten;e, j it so surely do we believe this to be their end and aim A si dvlusIo.n OF OI K (h)VI UNMtN I.
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irtv rcpiires i.i .-u U Lin-
p.iijn id I - Id, when iKinerr-il exc .tt a. :;. r v ade!
eminent UV Wlic; lie Iidn attempted to i-iti v Ins i the i iiol. w uen t .e m i ',c w
conduct in relation t this i-uhj 'ct heretofore, and reiterated by the sticklers f-r the indiscriminate rijrht of petit i.-n.be correct; he it inds ie'f-coid( mm . What right Ins he to r 'lu-e to present the three remaining petitions for dissolution, in bis possesion.
if his duty and lis otth tt d'j'md t'if Cuustil utiou ,'-'
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i.-m . to el. i ,C i .-.i to. I..
such a time in nihire.-i. to the.r ! mi, h I he one ai !ud-d to, w.,;i!d Ii l v e a !m.'.-: j,'arrd d Jtij'tnij. I'ut i.e, ,, when th" oi,. n- ,,f t,f oeo-
have stib-ided.-ind
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at tiicuisA'lves lor t.heir forun-r i I i v . and t n;
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, ... ami curse alternately. Hi" cumi.n-' tue toitieai ... .. , , - , ...... toil Iii Wji.bwi. Us ii.T.urni-.nce rnnv , :,.,! , ,.s...t,. ,, ,!.,.,. , .,.. ,;;,., !,;;, , 1,- n...rif ,.,,,. ,, .,, ,!.,,..., ,.. iv , .i.n b-
ii r:i,' c of ti- ( , i. :n i! an 1 ..f 4 lno iicn' r of .tirnt. I I.e no: I .!i ill tl I ! il Ii 1kCli i:.l u o ! , nl. J Is luW III ill ,. X i T i : j ! t i.l. 'I Jo'il ! d ! a ii t a t till i f hni 'i t! r nh evny
ii it i. Mi i ii, ! ii:i v.,:o irvjiii i:ie i.iare. lint a
The Tyler men in l'hiladelphia iield a meeting recently, and attempted to transact some bufines?, but the Clay men kicked up a row, .and the meeting broke up in confusion. Indium Sentinel. We ask the Sentinel who told it that the meetim
" hruke vp in cntifnibm The Ilichiimnd Whig
rendered t imperative that he should pn ent the
lirt-t ! Winl rigia itas he to shrink from the porlurrmtice o Ins duty, because its performance may
"entrap him into trouble '! or because it may ere- j borne into office now when the hinehil ell".
ate "uiip:eaa:itncv"! And why shell., he Mp t t tint rviie .-pint of party, have been .';!m -t f r- w.iom.:!. -;,'i.t to :t..t' the ..e;i-t u-l mut k'-idn-g M-na-enquire. if the petitions be"!,oaxes."or if tl,evcon--'l',!" 11 ,s ,"a'1' !" '" 1' '"nn-l a, y that Mr. V,rv,n!,or any mrmber cf tain "indecent, ob-cene. or tiltiiv milter," or "in- i n , l' r-vive ,l' "' ali,'1 ,,"lri:,M,,''', , the ! i.tm.. u.. ,.; the hah.t of ami.,1 w, 1, d.adly , . . . ...... t . ..... .... I ,i!It 11 S n"1 t!"-' l"';,i"" who are tnus enj. ig"... .,.,;.,,! t"i . 1 ui.'.t we:!! po.haMy hae teen rn-vrut-su.lirg language ! U ill any ot the W ing Lditors j t ,rt tiril NV ,rn ,j,v j,..ar truMl, t of tti. ;r ,.!. Mr. Ai" lt !. L it a win- an l ti.i.e xuaU rfnl lir.i t.
'oi ee ' ri;.l liei i'i.i:.t-i tlo'.liil j ih-i'.l si :,,nple
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o! this tate, who have tea disposed to defend or rx- partv, re-echomg over the St u the v will feel a "i'un hi- !j Hin c r;e will t.c nt in i.ron Ihrfur cuse Mr. Adams's conduct, predicated upon the most Ui'ark of the tire of Novemb-r 11, thrnl through t'n.J, and will have t..-- ro.w inen.. under the t bar -e ... ' ' . ' .i...:- i i.... . i ... ....i. i. ........ t!.i- Seize:.' t-,t- Virus.
re.'med abstractionism, answer these questions ..v Pou- . s-i..i,o u.ou.,. , ..e.. Th , X( , f M,, vi;,ev ,;d w.i r.rnmciHc 1 at
mein ui p-is w ii:i i ,, u!( mi.: Hie oy; u oi r.oe w no f(, V!( k ., v.,. ...,ty , y., , ,, . . ,9., . f t.-ti.oi.y tia Weeiid it.tdt'liiii oo", t ,d n.'tt' ' it r if'i r. s ' im T . U t i . n 1 io to h v lliit Mr. in yard hm Alter the great w li:g victorv , s i often it,vn.! to p , .r. ! l,..o- :i" t r the oci-i (.!' Hm: up the cpioti -ti
i I H.f Shin! . iil.ilit o'lt.ty ; t'V nilililWith Si Harle ' I '.'. ! wli.i !i ":'i ! '! i it . w ! W w i? h eel ta :i t v au l rxi.!.!i ii I'"!. lift e. Sei r ' . v -f the IY: ii.. ry, ha, vry IT p. ; ei ! . e t , I tin' lei l! I 'I! I.e Mlt tili t t lie KxtTUtir I ip tl t'i:i t, tile:i n;v in leh"!l' of 1 hi- l;ilr; :ih i M n M. st. nr. rr.t :,' (; ..f i , (' .ureil.
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If Mr. Adams was riiht at tir.-t, he is certainly wrong now ; if he is right now, as we think he is, lie was just as certainly wrong then.
in th" addre.-s. that party in the pro;.: of Vo.tory,
I eonc.u :i'u in n ineir a:ersar.e were i"ia.iv i.e- " Somi:tiiim (;oi) I'nder this bend the Ja-i feated. rap-Micknur ff.ee I. ,.!,!. -rs n ei:r:-I at'e ie.
zette, a lederal paper printed at incenr.es. c"tie i w ith their sinecures Ii.-t in th.
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from the Charleston Courier, another federal i aper ' '"ain a" ll,,.v Mli'i" ''d. to th mi
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is playing the same game. The Whig and the S.o.. of Illinois, some New Year's Uhymes. among which ' ciinur.-n. he peop.e by whom thoy weree .-v it-.. ',.,.,.,.' t:,;. I,,,, ,,,. ,'; t,.. 'ii. ti,e,r t..,ty. it im tt-i i i a, .. i .. i ."ii . , . . to o.i.c ', have becune their i-.-rvants, ami, in tli - r ,, ' . . , , , , , , , , - tirH ; the one I ; 1 1 r i Nv big and the other Kauica ; we hml the lollowing. e add a commeiitarv ui).m , 1 1 . .1 ., . i , i: ' ' 1 s 1,1 111 h'" li ,:' "' u " w l, ,i,r"' ' U!i . . ..i . . .i . . loli,they l magiii.' that tie 'V hive lmv to :ir.'U-e , , , w , r , , tr r, .,. i . , , i . D'inocrat, ailopt the same mean- to attain the same I the text-- and rennet the d'azette to rennh'.h t ho . i , i . . r . ". i .". i m -i w r i.,, i v i, .m i m . .i. . in i - , ... , , w.i i I j int. it-.is. uuu rujiiva im. izcuu 10 rtptio.ptii uk, , their dortintit partv h'elii., to repel t!:,- iiivdr- c.t.t. lv.m te ! 1 to Mi. stto. 'r...n.M- f t V. our end Ui! the Ind.aua Sentinel read the accunt Uu,Ac : .f their f.,ci.-d r.ihts. Hit w ;,.. the dn v ,t. M,. m, m,.-i a of ,. cm. o the I y er m-et.ng n, g.ven by the Amene.nj rr.xr. crat e partv have rall.ed the.r f.rcs, am! w.th the;r ' ' V,:,, , a, S. und ;v as ,.i. , , a , ,.t
be handsomely beaten.
hr.STl'fiiT. An election to mpply a vacanrv, in
the Senatorial district composed of the counties t t'
Caldwell, Livingston and Inion, has resulted in the
den- i i ' t i . i ....... .or v.... ' i j i 17 mice (1 Hiram McLlroy, democrat, bv a ni.j nty ! , , r.M(. ,. . . v- 1" ' 1 v..c..f U 1, of 'hi: amount dri cl .Ml). Harrison majority m .Nov. It is said 1 ... r 1 . 1. , J J ' .'il,t It in Noro'iij I? oi-.. 1..... 1
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New Yohk. The following gentlemen were elected State officers, on the 7th uit., by the I.o git-Uture. Aauiaii C. 1'lac.u, ('omptroller ; Sami rL Yoim., Secretary ot State ; (iauu.i: I5uktit. Attorney Ceneral ; Tiiomis I'akkix. i,
consideration.
From the tir?t anmul report of the Treasury I)j-
Jpartment, under the present administraU 'ii, we
have thyir7 stated, that there ten a halincv in the
J Treuury of the U. S. on the st f J.ini iry, 111
os i ted icitli l'ie Jnudi, ami the
amount due from the tutj'Cudid Ltnkt . 137,) if Cr'.?7,ol. 0.1 ! Kemember that one of the charges made agiinsi the adminiffation f Mr. Van Iluren was.thit lio had left the Coverument C 1(1,000 ,()(() in debt. Though that lie was contrail. cted at the time, it
Treasurer; Nnns Ji.ms, Surv.yor-Ceneral ; ! aeilau ,10t' ,l id ow nailed to the counter by
Hr.MtY SiotiMsj, Cemmis-ary-(M'i,er:il. The ap- ,ls prmnulg itors ; who, in official facts and figures, pointmcnts continue, agreeably to the constitutional i cruiriut lie conveniently. This shows that indeprovision, for three years, unless sooner terminated ' I"-,iu'0Iil of 'tru-t and other funds, and the fcurplus
by concurrent resolution of the legislature.
At a Democratic Convention, recently held at Jackson, Mips., .Martin Van Iluren was nominated for the Presidency, and Kichard M. Johnson for the Vice Presidency.
(Philadelphia) Sentinel, the organ of fJovennr
Porter. A good cause need a not the support f
siicu shameful misrepresentations. Old School lljmfjticini, C'orjxjrul "j' the Tyler guard in Ohio. Who told us" vVe.! Why sir, tin? corrcspon!cut of the Journal of Commerce , if we remember rightly. Pretty good authority, is't not ? " Will we read," &c.! We have read the " proceeding" of many a meeting which broke up in a r w. Proceedings are generally cut and dried beforehand, and tlie raw may rage to an indehnite degree without dor tilling them. The to'iislti veness ot our Ohio extemporary leads him int error as to our motives in publishing the statement we did. We ft It tint the Clay rioters only were obnoxious to censure ; and we did not design even to cast ridicule upon the friends of Mr. Tyi.kk. To.vards them, as well as him, we can
.1 ford to bo gc'tcrons ; and we have no disposition
elt in the Treasury very near a million ok Iijl
la iis m caih. From the fame document, we learn that the first year's expenses of this administration amount' to thirty-txeo millions, ttcenty Jire thous tud and seventy dollars and sctentii cents.
Kesi mition. At a recent election in Iiillimore The last year of .Air. Van Huren' administration
to fill a vacancy in the House of Representatives f cost twenty-seven million.", eight hundred and sixty Maryland, the test question was that of Immedt ite ' three thousand, four hundred anJ seventy-five dolJiesumj'tton ; and the Resumption candidate, 15. II. 1 Jars and forty-one cents. Let us place this in 11 t. Kichardson, democrat, received .",07? votes ; a!l,,,rt9: others, three in number, 1,01 majority for immc-j Whig administration, first year, io'J.O'Jö.OTo To
diate resumption ll.'J-l. The Whigs and Ihnk men i "cratic " last year, 7 ,S0:i,475 11
resorted to every means to defeat the People, but without success.
revenue deposited with the States, Mr. Van Iluren ! t be unjust. We re-ret therefore that vvc are so
Difference against the vvhigs $l,lGl,f03 'J9 So the first year of the whig administration has
CrThc New York Trihnne, and ecvcral of the cost 'ou more than Mr. Van llurcn's by four mil-
other panders of the Wall Street 6witid!ers, of the Hnt, one hundred and siity-one thousand, five hunlatest dates, contain articles excessively abusive of Jrcd and nimty-ß re dollars and ttccnty-nine cents. the State of Indiana, in consequence of what they ,s much fr retrenchment !
call her refusal to pay her debts. Perhaps it would , 1 ne expenditures ot nxt year are
$3'J.70I.niO 7s
H,5?-J,I1 10
unceremoniously coupled in the same category with
the Richmond Whig. It is the most injurious imputation ever made against us ; and we ask the Republican to take it back. ' A good cause needs not the support of such shameful misrepresentations." P. S. In the Philadelphia Ledger of the 10th uit., we I'm 1 the following: Cane Dismissed. The complaint made to the Mayor, against Herman Yerkes, one of the police
officers, tor disturbing the meeting of the friends of
President Tyler, a short time 6ince, has been dismissed, the parties making the complaint, refusing to make their charges under oath.
I'edkkl Wiii Pyramid. There it is, ladies and gentlemen ! Just enough left to build a " log cabin." As the federal whig are sick of " coons" and " cabins," we build this for their especial benefit. Alack ! Poor whiggery !
be enough in reply, to advert to the fact, that those ri?t,l,, CI b' 1,10 "lary of the
bitter reviling come from men who are under the The available revenuo at immediate in!l,ienec of the Stockjobbers that here-1 tofore have paitial'y dictated, and prohtted by, the Fxpend.turc over and above the rev-
corrupt legislation of this unfortunate State. Rut ' came, $14,21S,.")70 0 j
for the amuscvunt cf the people of Indiana, and for! arther. The Secretary estimates the expenses the purpose of addn g a comment or two, we shall l!,e next yp;,r. t amount to $:Vg,7tl,OKt 7-?; next week endeavor to copy one or more of the ' wnic" undoubtedly below whaU-they will prove abusive articles referred to. Th..e honest gentle- l" bn- Supposing it correct, however, this will c.men of Wall street, are excessively indignant tint , cecd l!,e -r?nseii uf Mr. Van Ruren's list yir, Indiana should tike the benefit of a linnkru-.t .let ; L"-7.Jt." 117 which, by the way, they are ardently in favor of in A'1J t,XCt"ss f fifft -VCar -I.101..V.:, -J:
their own individual cases !
hi
2
MAAC II t'JETTi
And we have as excess of the wh rr
Tiw. i.,:.... r.i...i .w......; , !...J (,vcr l,4C loin..cralic administra-
iiu j "r''"u o ... tmn. in two vears onlv
-i j
c o
u Ui r. z O
" A yrnr of sulferin it has ten,
I uhke to any we luve seen." COM M TNT. Sre the barirl thfie, Kmptv as thin air " Of its diiiik ! Not a suck to be fuutid In t tie jj'iurd oi on the rLiid, Only think ! TFXT. " I've littU'.'. to the Syrrn oi. Tint ln ttfT times would come eic lon ; Tint Tvler would :it last u lent, And lie the people's l'ieu,ieiit. And :ivc u soüifthiiig tint wuuld do In place et Vi t iiuitnli'r tve: Hut in its place I tSimW I see A In. kin.; Veto Mimher tlnee. Ieath, thou that tuok old ' Tipperarne, ' O'i .' why .of titkeJohn Tyler too.'" com si r n r. ) ! I feel t!.e Veto lever, Like one 2' eat lever At the pi io ; It hat.s on m.o thick O whiine help inc ipntk ! Or I dies ! TEXT. " When death rommences killinjj iat. And 'monst the mire sends forth his cats, John Py'iT then may quake w ith fear, For te a-i?iirc 1, Iiis .ln. rn i near. Hut let us not i i sadness in urn, (iood tunes am! happy will letuin, For we shall live to see the day. When that old Roman, Henry Clay O'er fieemens' hearts shall have the sway ; The mm wlios.tvrd his roimtry twire i.is not it t onsr ienre shaped so nice, S'.r smiptrs he to irn a lull And thus ta thwait a nation's will." COMMENT. Sec the coi iiskin too. Hanging up to thr viewOn the wall ! The hait is getting dirt, And its claws are coining out, It w ill fall ! TEXT. " Let llf nry Clay then t o the name That firemen hail with loud arrlairn; We'll w rite it on our h.mners hih And mike his name our halt cry, Resolved e:irh Win.; to do or die. Hut .ti tee c inn d nil nzrrc l i polities ; let's t;y and U(iojd feiends, and live in h;irm )i."
it
UfU.il determination are prep inn r f.-r a s.-.-nt
nr niiotliiT vot,,ri' tli.. .. 'I,i. ,.'o...i li,.1.i.r . j 1
j.. . im.ii , nn, ...iiii.. . '..r.'. o-i (,ii.- ll'i1;.!' 1 see- a t it sinecure slipping throu'!i in linnets, s' i r t s , u wt l up in amazemenT and affright, :uid, as if hv in-tn ct ''.' pr 1'
, exclaims, 'tyrannv 'Mid oppression,' ti.e no-m -r- I
i Harrison,' 'coon skins, rind h-.rd ciih-r.' Ti,cm' ev ' clamations are po!il,s!ied to the poo-do :m i- iri'.in principles. In tnith tin; only principle, w hie'i . f Ihre holders secui to reeon.-e ai pre.-out. is t'o
j.rioeij nl and interest accruing fr iii their dm-cs
a; py :n it I . l ! v H. I w 1 ei V. i lie seat aii-l ili ! .Mt.
;i. Il a:. i!.e-s. ! 1:1 1... , i ::.! :n n.- cf t!.e lJ f-te of the i ' . ! . rnp e t.
see t';.' t n t . t the minder. .s.r., mPounec l ill a Oi .1 i : . i l 111 t'.e I.i .p.io I. I ! llU's., in ((in.
t s.
II e t!i I li ! t.; I p:-ss is 1
.cio e t a
I...-!
Im I
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II V 't
leagnnst Mr. Am ! ', n I jses tii is a 1 1'. i Ady nfoir winch was
1 he edit r of the Fx-
; ji i iti n i ii
e Iii'.' r t I tl.e Coin.. 1 1 nd 1 1 1 us in r the ergall
nl I'll1 Wir s H-; t '.t in t 1 1 : tii.ng he hisshjwn himself in wot t'i V the i. on. 1 in m." I'i;e whir' ii ;!i ii.t v :i p; ear- to have uro .vti out of
Rut the time has gone, and we trust t'-rev'T. when paltry and corrupt m mo-n e. i r.gs :n relation to tho
; such attempts to excite the puVte feeling vi 1 ti. :i;.p entiie'iit .1 S.o :.;! of limit e.emtv. A .Mr. ; regard, d by Hie ;,r .pi-. When th lig'ils at; !i.! T- I! ivTlpi.! h- -ti . !,v tie' i-.v.-n. .r, mi l :h j ; ties ot a?iy port .on id the c : 1 1 7.' "us . ' . oi r omiitry are .joo-t i oi !" ; i ;'i r i : i 1 1 : . .ii hid Ihtii p:i.iil. niol hiiIi. j endanger-.!, the people will and can frown down the .pnuit iy r.'i- i ..- ;.!! ! , in the Ciiiii-;!. Vno'yard
j ruthless foes id t!ie;r treed. mi. I'ut t!ry will n t ' acknowledge as tiieir watchword, the crv of p utv.
i is
A.oTin:ii Ciivi'imi. The following remarks we
i copy irom the noiuna uecoru, oi le v r.t. lt. i'i.ij tor is tho only one among th ; Whig ed.tors in th.
t "ii ni ..ill. r to M-.-ure tie olu for
Ii hrotioT. r v. o c':i be had lei rg 1 1 ti'd bv selling ii s inii'i-'tiee in irr', in .'lii'-r appointment desired I y 1 1 o v . Dun. A rn -p ;.; -nt ol t ie Mil waukio Ci hi nor g:e the f ii . ; ng p 1 1 1 n-ulirs :
It vvins:i,!, 1 th 'se :n pi .i: t in i o f, that t!ie Mie.
, i ..... i . i ....... . ... . ... i i .... ; .i .
W . , ..I I .1 I '! l i ii.o'.ii.'i i.aii .mi v ir urn .i in, ill H" . mir i.i'iiiu 1 Slat0' v,, th'' l'"''e,s, manlii.es.., courage and wu,,, ,,,., ,., r,nv ,.. ,.,,,, (h,s,.
It it, a'nii-t t!.e Kxceutivf, and :.s it was not mi lerstooil tu .t !la.ci s .is i ininSti d in sin !i ia ii in r t'rit Ins infttieiirp W oi,! 1 I: d ! e s , e ltil.lt Is o 1 t'.e llxeeipiir dare not t ; ii -t l.t !, .in ! I ! i ; , 'ui, 1 1 ti-1 an ai ; ai''.'m.i.t hid teen tn ide
vocates them, honestly believes them correct and ,!"f l! Vin. v ,u l's ! ! t!i. i culd 'et the iec.,-i,m n 1 itn'ii of a . .. . , um j ii ity I t' j ( 1. if l.r mt, .:n I i t IIiWi iiotii.iiitinri
jov. il i uia iog "i, iu in (c'i a I as I uu il ii.ssoli
j honesty, to advocate whig principles above board ! nnd openly. Such an opponent we can resp- ct ; j and such a course shows, at h'tst, that he who ad-
i) ji te I, he s!,dh; l t ,- i-oiirn .ted. il e!i of tdesp icpiisiti ms
! from his honesty, and no lunger attempt to th.vei ve !'1 ' ''' u ' "ni I" d m' i on the p o t of Vm. aid, and it w a I the m.oo!... Lot tl.o,,, Ki(l. ,1,..;, , .,.'.,, .....i ""-"., m '' to 1, t i i.e c. v. nv.r out -f t',.- -rr:.,-.. Hut
' - s " s... ... .... ,i i II... ., II. i.
Ol 1.1 . II I II IUI IO "0 ,1 IIIUU,
ew i.i Ve (
fight under them, and thai, foiume fiver tlie rig if. rmd (.. m..n.i.'g wa t!. i.ist tint V um a d h.d heronp
Tin: Win Ai.i.Ki ss. We imhlished Iat v.e.-k 11 r V' r '! !' 'A1 Uv w" i.i ii i . .-i i- vei v mil. li in ! tili, d -ind nut .ted. the across adopteu at a meetmg.d the W lug m m,- ..' , (. ,,, u.liUl f ,:!l,v aif as fpwS r-Vr. YinrI t ers of the Legislature, to tin: w gs of Indin. .ti a-ke 11.,; .!. h.v t!,..t hr ,mUM p:o.u,e t, stn,v tht
1 he address as w e r-tat cd at the time, was written w e;Id rope . )i t'.e i h n., t. r .f li .k r. Mr. Arndt thought by Mr. Harnett, the new cdiUr of the Indiana "'r (' unr 11 ""-'f 1 "l '"w-ut, f-r itw.ild tr waiting f ir Journal. It abounds in el. .pient passages, nie. lv "" "' ' ' '" , '""'' ' "-. " had , ,,, i.i i i , , . j - theie was ii. liiii,,' tli.it could ! j'Otlv !-i"u.-!.t jiinst IUker. rounded periods, .and sti rrmg appci s to the spir.t i ,... ., i . i ,. , . . , . " . .. r , .. . 'i i 'lev u I up:,. 1 iti .1 the s'a' nn nt of Arn !t was false. A ot 111'. Candor, however, compels us lo say that ..:i as the c. u-ci ;! tjnii ne f, Mr. Am !t tej.j- d to VmevirJ as a whole we cannot adopt it, as emhody i i.g the i-n I a-W. ! Inn 'if r. .h.r.d hun weh nuknig fiNe täte-
principles of tue whig party, and it would have !),. !; limits.' n,y:iil iop'.i ! t'ut he hd An.dt then s'rurk
O
com m r. r. 'tis a reat sin
T hat the latch stung 's in Just now ; I'd like to have a surk Of the Maid Cider tiuck ' As how !"
j vastly more to the intirixt of th- trh. pari;, if it
had -Ior" horn Irom the pen .,f its an Imr with- ; out seeing light. Tins is theyeir 1-1 "J the great ami good Harris m is dead, .and it imp .i-ihle lint I the wl, ig party can triumph upon h.s popilar.ry. i J'riut ijlt s iiui.-t now n the t.'-t , and ail th.s rt'j ,V-i-iyi.if;' ;i f7r;;i,;i.; aill'ilillts j'lst to not !i , Irg a t all. We feel disappointed in the address, und im. .st ' be allo.ved to sp.'.ik pi nn.
Vinei.ir! in the Ian. v,th his lot, and n.evard instantly
hew a j ,-t d and s.i I Ail It 1 hi . o ;!, tie luai t , I he lall p..ss,i g i,.i. iy th.'.iigh his !..!. !le died nistalitly." 1 he e.,i:iiii,at 0:1 of nieyard closed on the Tuesday to i ..v .iig the murder, and he w a committed for t r i :t 1 .
What is th.- first , ,
1 ni ft i.t
o( 1. 1
An lli.Mi'i vi vi. 1'ii- N'.'.v U a ml oth T eastern pipor aro ,'Üo'd witli sp"eu!a f nms concern i ig ' '''i 'P'O "l.t . ! l V 'Oi;g h.irl.ng m'Ii ml ims It or i v .'its, a t -i -. .,U tnlis!i fpunger .f some
Tie
i ,
IORTII-C A ROM Mi VrrtMOMT
s.u. in. ' yet notw iti.st arKiito' tins, there . i.--t in tue wii..e
'the Suj.erinirndn.l of tho Cocheco Manufacturing ad.lrers the s 1 g!it- st npi.iit ng t ..wards a lit;.!;. A ! Company's Print tl'i.rks receives, for Ins services studied avoidance . I tint ipj -t; ;i m .mod t.i i. ; t , i in overseeing that branch of the concern, s.k f"J,,("' 1,1 'he w r,t. -r. w 1.,. h as sm . . : .. y lu ! ...... hnt'iii I. melliv'i' i h s design. U i,i tins satisfy t;.e w .i g i ; t v - t I a-
J I. C 1 OI lll.li 111 A, O 1 III. II Hill I, O -.lli -
.' filatfnu i f rig ja nicij !i s ? Sur-'ly it ;s -Voi-iooo' llfih. Wh.t is it lh it !i k s.. ,iri.-
John Tyler and the Wing party to such a:, im,.-i. "V ,,,r" ,.,y ,s .vi:- , ro-U.n, nigh-
raüle extent : 1 1 is i elo ot a - at loiia. 15 ink. An. " - ,:' ' ' -11 " "i a n-i ii'-e'e to i oi. . roi,m.
the i.i'M of l'ort St.'ph.'.'.soii and S i ndo-sky . .Miss Cr. gl, iii's r i n .ii her own r ghl, is stated tu h; r ,(-,, .in. to jln.t i'.i p. r .anr.mii. TJ.e nid fei low. fill"! ':,;:. liiiwmi Wyn II.T.. S -hnloy, Klnt ned
Mouk IUKoRM.-n.ey h.ve what they call a;KI,:i) oiT'ICI'li IN TU V. (iOV MUNM I'.NT "'"i .,, .! ".e W', n, "? I , i- .i ii 4. ii , ; Ciisdie sU. ' ss at l i'.' .'igU-L c.'ö ti ',1 . yi i-t. we I o.t Ojucc in the House ot Uepresentative at OI, M'W 11 AMPSHIlii: 1 And yet. the Wh.g hide our prm.-iples , ..rn-r to hi,, I : W.. ... i Washington, which Pecins to be, like every thing 1 s in tje Wca are urgin- our f .rmers to sut- -.v-r. NO. .NO, NO: This r, , ., o , ,
from an article copied into a tolerably decent fed-; n.,P1, :. ,.,,t vivi' im i mv , . ' , , . , . nereis nearly NINI, .MILLIONS of dollars to cral piper, with whicu wc exchange, states that , ,. , . . ..... .
" Upwards of f,e hundred and seventy ice acts were , v. , -O, fl f.. , ' an expensive atftir for the accommodation of so jrc J ll.t r l. .1. III. VSn.I,, ,,., .,vl- .nn. a. 11. ... .
, ii. . , - ... , . .. .i ...sj vaii.iu" im, aim :roiii-
j'imrot u
n I.?. pro-
Pi h.s iiefir.u'H
' i Washington, which seems to be, like every thing
papers in the West are urging our f irmers to sut-
else that Whiggery has any thing to dj with, rather miUo a Hi-rU Tariff Taxation in order further to jnucirUs is the r-,rk n i u-!u Utk, )t'',,g r atj std.'t
aye, that is the humhug to IMlO-
w.th .loini Tyh-r. Win' not
round Tin- g . ri no' e . r ..r s , an I w ; t h
t) i hi v, g t s i p-'r- Ms ; i ass t
.-i' .i1' iii' . I ii' y wer? marr ed ;y s oueh idy .iiNevv Vor!;, ai, 1 i.n ii hat-'y l-ft t r i'liglin l iu the
p''.,'..-t i a l - I. it ir.
i i , i.i... . , . .t vv i . . i . . .-.-1
, c ,n I o ii ... .... ..f .....l !. ....... ,l.,,. ... nun ULltlil, l.n; J'l.-M J. ,o Ol f J i, .1 lo: . .' . v
I ? 1 I k m 1 1 ik. iiiaiii n: i i ii iT w.iir ir-, n v ill.' -t a . I 9 . I . j - . ,
, aim auyui ..i jwini iv.i.hiuii5, aiiuuniio . . i ; - . , e AT . - . . , . i- i l ttiose tj.'iaritritl L out in nit s at me i.ast - ,.' ' . , . ,1 ... 1
kiv uui.l.llKll.lUVII UI .II , I fl I U ri l . I I N ! !i : -I- v ll"lli. I I I rl I i 1 . ,
the bu,.nesofthe late Legislature. Thts is a very üur llolCsit whi friedj. of cconoi ! Pi. urn it employs one postmaster and tour me,. ( whlt can Jy (rdto thlir fllt a tahtry ; r,r (,n, w ar, U(I;llu flh, j:it.,,, t 11!;r,
convenient way of lying, the upwards" being so ' tror.cimont it does not oura. u"'" o,,ct.ieu i... i,..s . epiruneni, . a puj- tfuv , (If t,ia( tlJ-lhf, tv1M .alirnd nfuer tl.e glorious banner of whig pr.i:epl.-s, w.t:, i, , ;4ix4;iX. s : I f.-.. 1 1 " i .i.i i e ,! ' IIiet,ihhtheL-i'S'iisrvihis r.of rnciunj nor .tit! . . -. .. I ...... . s . . - . . , " ' '
inuenu.ie. m.u cause cotiui mere oe n.r hicii In an article published last week derive I from the , l r ' " 7,' . J ' "verumi nl e n. uL .r.-, ,.. g ..om .;s - i;' a . ! contemptible xchde lying, we kno.v not. Wo j,.,t s llfP, ,r h, . ru c M,c , nd keeps ,t open for Ins own private use, fill, ng it , glar.ug rapit4.s, we .....cr.be, "A NIMNL , . ' . '.Si J i S1",C ,"'urcc' l,,e consequence of tins increased ex- Wlt!i ,1(),,ejj aml rirts. S;T hr.p, ,w ,m,UP,l A kw Ti:a iikr of (Ikmiutv.-A federal H NK." And under t;,ispr.,.d r w ar, -t 1 bs,,r,,
:z , ; iz ;r;:rd,T' w; . pctfr1; rc rln, ,,iport ii thai " T 0u,. cane,. .-t., ;.aZ,,te.'. puhi.,.,.,! ai -g.. f,r;;, . v., , i, . .... . ', . 1,1 u-.iAiUii.t.4,. better to buy liorses at once, than to iavil5G2." the Demi-god of v Inggery, into the vvorsi kind ot ' '
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w
tl I'' . -!i ...1 '
1
or.'i.
nt.'d to
w !! m ide, w.'ll-
ioih-r, wi'li so:i,c.
i.-t mi -h
o .v an
w iv .t.to whit ; cali.-d the "fish-
v h .-lit a great f w '!
i'i.i ii . ile- -ri: ' ion rem.tid" us nf
,i
Hons v. C intu it. I I,. . rise and process u? V , . , Vr' aJ xira ses,,on - l '.i.nm to thi. time of the opiarrel between llottsnd lp- ' u"'tl-':ri hm in Ircasury .Notes, .U,VO
IHM, in, tiitinil t'l liirj .1JM, H IV UC If 1 X'. lf. .few words. Uott-charged tht Cp-shur was and National Debt lom-had been in f nr f no.,,, .hih'd ,:...!,..,, ; Additmnal anr.tial taxes imposed on
n - - i - s .. .,, ,i.
of the Union. 1'pshur denied the charge, a nd ae. 1
cuscd Molts with falsehood. llotts "ave Cpshur ' r v 1 V, " ' i. k.l- ...i ... i ,. . , 1 urtii'V additior.s to
ii- si -i v is , aim, iuiii inoulll, proilil HIS original charge agaiit the Secretary ; and that lie J lied, of course. 1'pshur, however, his again re-1 plied, and eou.e of the newspapers say he ha "headcd' H .ttJ compl 'tely : an 1 here tlie matter re.-t 1
u, to this tune. 1 h ; wh area set of beauties, n,v , , . if we .ua bel.eve half ihey S1V of each other. ; A o.I . t 1 1 annua! taxation.
uy iiorses at once, man to pay
per annum hire for each of them, and we should think : a cocked-hat. Daniel's crime is. that he has taken so tjj. It beats the Whig joke about the gold the "spoils" away from a few of the dirtiest of the
Too Hai! To, Hu!! No: w ,t ;:.-! an severe manner in v. Im h a i.m,, .-r i v.:.
,ig t.. :' or-';
i i t '
. i. ... i ..i
me peopie at tue extra session, estimated by the Whigs at
tlie taxes pro
posed by the Secretary of the Treasury to meet the deficit of lM J. and leave in the Treasury two miilio'iJ of dollars,
5 17,lKHl,0(.'0 '"" all to pieces. Hut la! what is the use of, federal prints, l'or tl. it reason, he has lost not on- in tins State have attack-d th" to ng Cm'..if.:.... ...... . .i ,i i i -i . ii.. .. i i u...i .u :c.i 'i. ...:..'. .i 11 , . . . ..
inning uuejiii so iriii.ng an au ur, wnne tne iay iy pu:ii7ii i-it-, uai i.tmu, .i n.e i.cmv rn-m w i,.g uo r.-s", m e nave 'i -ig i, i : ir.t : a.i t.i Whigs are running the country in debt at the rate of the aforesaid (J.izette is to be tl.e judge, he i si tire rut, of all tie real t,k , r?, . '.,:iv k :. !.
n this ct-
. .' ir. d ..'1' f-.j.j y ;i ;,. He, to . w i a great i y'i i . '.. r.-1 . 1 A d v .'r: ! r' T of a later
to ro:i," the present
t .. il... i
1,71 V
ot seventeen millions; a year !
We learn from the l'ort Wayne Sentinel, that a
tvj hnger afifcwiii .' .2v-t n-nslnng 1 Hear him, none ca; a that of the I.if,v t!" J n,;:ul,
() Daniel !
p'T. It puhn
yotiug man named Absalom Warner, earner of the 1 pub!
Mlkhart mail, cut a small hole in the mail bag an
to K out some letters, from winch he stole som:
" The conduct of Daniel Webster in regard to the pl.iee- a cut of a h
the "Ad, lie,-," ;.:.d c lion at it s : ! We
ie p-ihiic printing, deserves the nm severe cen.Mir-. ,-,,. ;r.-gg we se.ere ,.. :i...r t',e , id He has t iken t.'ie r.uhl.e pr.nting trom toe N itrin'i'. . w. i .... , i i ?i w i st inc'-s; h it .'1 i j r .':uafo. I, , . ci,' n.i.i :g. tue M-vnp.ns) Lnquirer, the mga: i J.ur- J
: 1' V . t-iil y ii .'ig.it r 'i.-.i-
ry t:;.
."it s':!!..; g !i -till. ,'! I'-' Th- N.-w Vu
d-te. s- -'. '. .t t"'. i
Mr-. an i. no i. eoi.tr
-v ii t :, t hy i-'-r grandfath-r, the late t a i 'l l r i . f 1 ' . 1 1 ' i ; : r g : i , l..;. i , i.t tied by
v on-; tit .li-and dol-
er the large
i.
w
t
. ir- ; a .:, fit to p. p. :'l vests
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i a ''i
i r.
.t
ti
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. 'I Ji-.L.. ' " ' "So that, at the end of the second year of Wing' picked up by some persons not far behind. On the v.let and most abusive le.jofoe, papers. Let S'riru.L-s.-Tbcreuasan hc.cst, but i Monnt retrenchment and reform, we are to hive addition- .... , W1 , ' . 1 i.oone, tnen henceJ., ward, cl Daniel a U u.g or inns. i, uji. 'o'" ' , ... , . .. iir.ir noti. e, tie was a porehended and m:)risonei . i-,,...,,,,,,, 'wn. ?..i ; ...1 ...... r. r
tlJ cock iu the Senat of the 1 ite semh'v who exeeea.ng ten miKonn .I.liars annua v. , ... . '. , a . . - ' , U' V ,lt,t- -s u-1, and a nit. o.al debt of seventeen millions of dollir'. i H"1 a,u'r x"""'t",n, fully committed t,.r tr.il. party . wni ad n,t tut ne n .s reuJercd l..,n,cl: . . il.aJ oincth.i.g ts say en nearly every tu'ject ytU, Iu::ii,t,s ,nore artf asko,J ,;,r(ld , U(, j Ti.e Times states that the Sheriff entered h.s cell ttmpUilt -by such n.oi ,'me.,ts. Lroached, although Irciu Ins talks, it would hue l'-s-al Mach.ne in motion, and eight millions to and threatened t blow his brains out if he did not! . T been hard to find nut the sulject under d,sciission. purchase the right of using rail mads ; so that, it ' confess the robherv. ( Th ; bay confessed, ami .-ave ' 1H,: CoNf , ION VI 1 ,5 j l j At'- lS a It appears, h. vvever. fran the Journal, that there PM-'cU of the administration be cirr.cd out x 'if t . ,'M ,i. , If admg w hig paper, says
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A lion r ! A I'k.ii i ! - We Now Al.'uny (layette, t, it the v.-x I ' Journal is pav -ng h s r-.s t . "a .M.i It is a .heavy i.r.. tds.d-' ; nat w e p r" - : in:e !'',;.'.'. to s.i t ii - g.i'i. as j, i n "i' have : een d a:. 1 M .-. -i-e W av; i.t o.v tun to ft-; r : i t..v ,;,,'..
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n.g reiorm a national debt oj tlurty millions ot; , ' " ' ,k G IUI) hi) ST.lTi: OF Ol li (HH'LUS dollir." j on vvit.i jnckie. W e are inclined, however, to doubt .Mt:.Tn relation t it ptcun.ary ,,-5." Now, whig friends, in view of thi simple stale-! s-rtion of the Tunes. Ve tinnk the Atlas m-ht w itif pm-.rictv add
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as th.) are you prepared to believe tiiemara:n?
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. W - . . t - 1 1 . . , , .. . . . . w .... ... . u..,'viitii - .Miii.iin. waiiit, 1,0m i iii .... .i 1..- .i.i 0. - great w.v towards paving about lJat to the State ffll"ib'"'J D believt them ; let their honeved ,,, , , , , . 7 , penal nee, , . . will U .iiiijlitt' iu .(lJ , f J sful :1..U-,.,.. .II .!!. vu on u u,i"e f t(,nC'Dn"'' "J ,M Ueii? ""'I'- " An h-.., . i.e-.I no. f-el th, ...,: , 7i nf .. w, , , , . , , . V own Jom ruction ' were all charterea shaving snip ; and were all hs, enemes. T-lei.t will be appreciated, industry An o... n Co.n .s g ...... r t..- s.... cf 1.. wh.cn .e suppose stam., ,r Tu nr. Mruction. j manned by Win- Currency Tinkers. Lou-ce, w!i b, rewarcci, and he wh, t.ur.-je, ,n any caii- t. old mix.:;. ; ai.d :.ere a . ne vmi.c.. we 1. fm i)fM((l.(V a kc Comix. Thc ttC COlJl it IV . :' made wbJfcC ufice wa, aUo gutteJ tinkered the cur. ing. an open, inniy, honest course, vv.ll in tue end d.-.uht tobe honest -mi trie, fi.m, the of t:.e in "f a th- I . rncrltTof f r;, IrJ r , csI rency on hi, own hook, and was, we pre.u.e. a. i -er all enem.es, and bu.Id f,r h,,;,self a Uichm.ntl PalUd.im, a !o!.,il papef ,ri:g,i in0s 01 a ur, mee in, o, in. im. crats oi 1 ritu -rafimtif r, cr even locot.n not fo rrcit as to cause , . ,, . . , "ood name winch sfull endure Jor.g after h; tra- .i'.ni,, l.n .re published ir, the .oukv.üe. Democrat. The ihe.u to stake their independence. Neither will the ,V 'l"5!'1 " WM ,a . Queers .hall have be.,, f.rg.f.en." , " ' an VJ - c w, , ,.. .. crowded .uteofourc-jlurnn, prevents o, giving the , fnU. resolve of a lew federal lawyers, to cotne u?: "' ! s7"älT"( r T ' tate il :t mhilde t ', proceedings and excellent reso.ut.on,. add the to lhe SeillUs next vear . . . ,,rmP. h ' Tlft. xv,n innThBM,n ,kf,, .,. ' ChtKM Snov.-Late Leu of 1 ippecanoe vv , j . .
names 01 tne ufuntv ucntral Uorji.nttee : t;.Lonrr.; ... . . " " .1 (rcurt Court, died in liavana 'uba on the lt . 1 James Wallace, J.M. Johnson. II. McNutt. liZ ' honffl Jwry cf the land. (Jazette, at Charlertown, in this State, y.Jn re-, j ''V ' ae a pr,..c m,n t:.d p,,,es, . , lUrrv. John Dt.i-k . I. M.r.m s 1 i '.C.r hands must be .'. Their ecret order t 1 Ution to the whi-r ar?dr.S!i rr f.,r h.t.-: Jan - pt-o.ne an a - .i.esini:i. vvecan li
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Spencrr W.h y.ani Jas. Samuels. The democracy ! cep them in u'l lark to spoil temporarily their ' any thing he can xcrile. We should like of the whde county has perfectly organized, anJ li'y whiteness, will be of nj avail. The quality of ' b,.dy who w ould dispute it. Truth is Hill thew the uh.js MS!.ts i.cm A..-'. UUi hide w;ll Ic locked at. ! U U sy accidcct.
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Franklin Climbs, one of the Americans tak:n prisoner by the Mexicans at SiLta lc, has arrived a'. New Orleans.
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A b il pfs.?d t , a sec.t.d reidmg mtlie Tenr.eas.o Sc.ite, jro.,.h.t.::g While yon on gmibliiig w.tii o' gr.j si ms whetiier to guard the morals of
f7"Ti.e lady ,,f the Hon. J. M. We'.l.-r, M. C, ngr -.-s or to pre.rve thu gentlemanly Chirac died m Cvluui'jjs, U., on the s,'3J uit. tcr of gamlj';:i, we djiiot Uoderctand.
