Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 43, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1842 — Page 2
THE ! N r ! A N S T A T K S K T i iV K h. t i;n, v mit. O r, Pi:Rtt:u( E."
IMHWMMIUS. APIMI. 10. tiii; i.vrxu statt, r.rii;i. N now nubl hed f-ilir'y ever) l'r;l r, f be c m jmiij t!: iff w !(' tVe ton ji'inf t. 'jb-cr.be fr a dearer p'V... ati .n ; b't. a'.d neverthe l-'-s .cobtain o:ne i r;..t o.i vi v. hit is go.ng on tu th VV of!L D ir fr ends, pers'j'i il n;i I ; ai iirc rr ;tcl to extend the c reu! a? on of the 44 llxt ra" in timr itr ;ghb rlj! 1 . A litt!' cxert.on m, the r part w ill prevent the c., rii,' nt from ' niij a K-lng one to u.-. Mvkmt ia Wi mi rn rht'iiv . i:. The P'i-h-villc U'li-'ff the Ith u!t., peakn :g in f-ivor of a Tariff n l'mfct Listern Mir;ufi Hirers, very gravely obcrvc : Where Jn we find a market for the product? of our f.irins our j k , com and wheat ! In Luropc ! Hy no mean. Tri: great majority of pork dealers come from M-f-f-ch.i-. tt-, nd it i m the M an ifncturmg to in of the List and North tint th.s jreat t-ph; commodity i.f the Wet find a market, a'tcr it Ii thipped t.-nm Cmeinn-ti. The uth. it i" true, conc ti :n a large q ' i - n t , t y ; b'it it i e to the Last and North we are principally indebted for a loarkc. lot w du nut j.roji..se ludiscu the opje.lion at pictiiit." Weil if this 14 the .ty'.e in which you intrnd to discus" it wlifri y u ''n, w c ti.;r,k you had tetter p ift,i"i;c st f..r au i "I limte per. .d. The gnat mij.rily of prl iKmIits come frnrn Mißtacliiiht-tti'," tayH tl.o Whi'. Th'. will turtly bc nfu-j to rxery luxly wh ha ever hail poik to foil wlii -h, by th; v.;:y, c arc very Fun the Ilditor ofthe I!nhvi!!o Whij never had, otherwise if vvouJd have Lern taved from making fo iinfjiindod an anHPrtion. l!q illy absurd is Iiis apportion tiiat the M-iiiuficturmg tovwis of th9 It and Nortli al'ord a principal mirkct for this grrat staple cumlu.jdity f the West." fir fr-:u bein consumirt of Western pork, not one person in five hundred, in all ihc ii.anufK-njrin0' towns of New HnglanJ, ever Jaw a pound of it. As for eiting it, you could not hire lliem to do so, mu.:!i as they may need protrctiftt; tlioy wouldn't be'icvc it tit to cat ; and can Komach nothing but the corn id article. I ut were their taste. l- ts delicate, they would hive m need to con.sutii'? Western produce to any very great extent, fur tac very Minple b it sutiicieiit reatson that they raise enough for them-elvet. Hut it is the Southern States which " aff rd a principal market" for motst of the Western producenot sent to foreign markets. And they oUam the means to pny us for it by veiling their cotton to lirCiit Itntain. Yet the W lrg advoc ites a policy that would greatly reduce the consumption of our mrplus produce in thofo Sutes, !y advoi:ating a jrotttlive tir:iV, t!e immediate eilVct i' wliidi wiu!d be to check the exportation of the great ttaple f the South ; and thus sustains a system utterly opp ced to the irerets of the South an 1 Wet, tor the benefit vi a lew Mahufai luring Capitalists of the l!at only. So very far indeed are t!ie abortions of the liu.-h-ville Whig from thf truth, t!i;it facts will show tint even under the restrictive system of (Jreat Untain, wc ncvertlieless find a greater demand for the products of our farms" in I5nt;b!i markets than in those of New KnglanJ. W'c commend to the attention of the Wh " the fillowing late statement of the New Orleans market, in relation to 77 ur : There is a fair demand for the city trade and neighboring markets at about " a 5 for ru pet tine, t.'ieared this week 1'J"J17 bhl-, viz: to l.ivcrp'x I .V.,,.).", Loudon r.!."(l, Halifax fMM, N.-itsiu y'J, .Mataü.nras tW2, Mo.t.n 1-', .Mobile 4 Is, other ports '.!. Keoeivpd inehnhng about 11,W0 bb'.s. at Carrollton, l'JJi t) bb!.-." Tu 15riti?h markets 10 t0 bbls. To Huston eL Thus (obscres the (hncinnati Ilnq'iircr) more than half the receipts of flour at New Orleans go to llritish ports, nnl yet the tinners of the West are tobe cajoled into the sacrifice of foreign trade and i if fort i in markets. f..r the sake of M isachusttts I M capitalists. If it were not for the I'nglish market ami for foreign trade the price of Western flour would it via be about f"J .,0 per barrel, or half what it is at present In ad-I.t.on to this we may observe also, that ot the Flour and lV.rk shn.ned from e w ( Moans to ------ i 1 - the Ho.ton and other northern ports, a large proportion is rc-h.pped and exported to foreign market. Tax ay Cor:.:. Tu. iVc.-IW the Adlowinr cxtrjct from the notorious Webb's Courier and Lnpairer, lhe leading (.'lay try paper in New York, t ur farmers can see w hat is meant by protective tariffs, or who favors h gh taxes on the necessaries of life : ,4A permanent tariff cf at leat thirty or forty per cent, upon every species of imports now paying duty, and upon tra, cj), , and other free articles, must be imposed at or.ee, and the credit of the government secured against every contingency." We miht ak wh it has endangered the credit of the government? Il is mainly the federal whig distribution act, giving five cents a year to the people to bribe them to vote far Henry Clay, thus raisin the taxes just double on every thing consumed, and inj iring the credit i f the country so much on that account, that those vvho have money are not willing to lend it to the government. Wh.) would loan inony loa man who goes about the streets giving it away merely because he happened to give the lender b .ck a tip ! (v-Thc lpeciil Hr.t.sh Minister, Lord Ashburton, arrived at Anapolis. Md.. on the 4th inst. i i in her Maj.''--hi? Warnte. anJ next diytart.,tf cd for Vliiiuton. On the 3:h hc was presented to the President of the Fnitcd States.wln.it is . . i i . t .r , . . e . , , . . f tiled, read the official letter from the (looen w ith - , . . e much rrrptit n e a sure as a matter itf r.i nrs . , , ....... , .. w . . , nho wouldn't? His Ird-hip vv ill reside in the elegant mansion next Mr. Webster's. O-It is Mich an uncommon thing to learn of a democrat being really a defaulter, lhat when one is found, the fedcrilwh ' papers -hit their ven-cance more l.ke byenas than human being. Hut w here . , , , ..i.i i i wh:g defau. tern are pub. lahed right along e. do , , democrat, their vii.ora becomes clouded, and can t sec. ........ two the they fjr-Il. G. NoRvtLL is announced in the Bedford Review as a candidate to represent the people of Lawrence county in the next General Assembly, ine psopie or urence wm co wei, to eiect Dim, a we assure inem no one will loon alter iheir in - tercet, and those of the whole tatc, more closely - I ... than Ur. N. i n oim u wrtlins ur tne i.nnuon p:rr. lie wis Mid by (J-ernrnr nt for hi Ut of 1840. br ccltin - - T . a mm - ..... , j D t ?500 ti carry a Utter to Ln-.UnJ, vh'uh could have Uu ;nt by mail for 50 cnU. I it -ny wonder Inditna i abustd by ttcee j..if-r ?
turned mx m v.th.fro.n the -g-.tl. .Marc. I'r'ce, ,r i.. wie, or, u,,; -uuho cf a certnu, amouut of property, and principally f.-d- n"VCr b? : 1 copy c.nts, 12 copies f,r 5 ; X f.rj" '-WH'- h' the t.r-.ee- d bul theirpVah and KrC . , Jin-nking ,t th- chea;,,.t p.per e.cr pu!,.3!,üd mg N nh Nohle ,n 1, te certain resu.t; ..! vlKn mnn,rchica, aIllJ triMlicaK lhat itu; i t in this State. our '.ki:xt Sm.m I 11 . rrow.r.g an d S-pander- " , . , 2,t?ö. 2,tl to , , . ! . . . i i t;- 'y trad t d- chne.-tinelv. w nat was considered ,i i.' r , , . , v n , Thr IVr" invV m of sf!r( tmnt from the mg. ol whi ;:i he w i a principal pr jectcr .' 3 fc,,-u Ir.ten.al I:npr.vfmpr.t -1 .! ir b--d No. 9 f , , c ! . ti. , , I Mil- il nt! i,.'i.ivi-. f.-vv'.n i WaVt t-",J JJ U"WJ" t" do cpculv.-dcfeat ths' 4'.0.2.122,2.4r.Ü, 2.13.. 2.J37, 2.t3 2.471
Tili; Ki:rt:r.TlON Ol INDIAN AimOVll.; We arc in -lebte to t!.e c.irt -sy ( f His Lxcel-
lmry the (J-ivernor fir the I in ! cpie of the which disfranchises a large portion, giving to the ap;o!nte! by the ITni-e of KeprcsentatiVC ot the ;t to the c-m iuerat: :m1 cv.tv true dem -erat in thLondon Morning McrM, rt;e ol'the j-rlncipi! i:C-.vs- 'aristocracy ail the power., !.d, mmc year e.ncc, la: Jet.cral A?.cu.-:y, t. invttij-tte t'ne trinac- ' -tat of Ind. ana. Uead it, and ; nder :t we!! ; atid pip-r- of L-igUmi. 'I"iv coil i n articles wiiijli jj0jj a convention f ;f the purpose of fratn'.i:" a Com- tior.S of the ditferent agents of tlie State, we copy having done so, we Lope every one w.i! take it h me
cannot but be h ghly cd lying t the good 5 copic ot Indiana; and such as w.i, n-.t til toc.nv.nee th. :.i the fact, that th arl.eles referred to were written under the dictation or mil ier.ee of I'undrnonerand S i. j ii i r s , yet we ciuuit b i. cmi.v-s ti.-.t the I'.io.ilj.if L.d.aui are j-iy.iig t-o-.i: .vh it dearly in the 1 ;s of cricit and to. n'nt r n, f. r th" honor if lü.t the J r. ti) ol ben ruh d by h-. Of this, ii .w. vcr, Kt ti.e lVf p " j-it, !". r thc.ot!es. After aüud.ng to the Keport of tli'j Couirmtt.e '.f Ways and Mens, ;f the 1 a.-t Oeneral A-dM!ilv, and fj jotir.g tlie ram irk i:n !e hy the committ-, that onerous and oppr-'.-sivc tax ition would ' turn from the borders of Indus. a the tide f i nm gition. vitl.out whlc'i hrfjrtile fields will never be brought info cultivition," th; writer (in the ILra!d of .Mir. 1st) having previously Ptigrnatized the Committee as a" bitch of vagabonds," rind a " eonfederaey of clieats and scoundrels," go"s on as f .'lo.vs : Let the last argument above all be duly noted and published fir and wide. Indiana mocks all the obligations of good faitu and common honesty, and yet invites iiiim i:r ition, without winch her vat va-t' are valueless and unproductive;. Indiana therefore, a tate outlaw herM'if, sets up as the con, m on asylum for the immigration of all the scoiiiidrelisrn of the world. She stands forward as the inviting enrnm- n sewer into wh.ch all the in i cit.es may l drained, and the people who emigrate ' into that State will hm eforth he bmru'ed hZ ,(... . 1 11 t ii ' I fiot 11 44 Mi. iirMlin Am rr f 1 1 0 r .all Mio ttorM uork r.n i I H.I il ' IH' rv um iinu 1 t 1 i. v 01 in tu . ei vi , M iw i I. t.ro n!.. fin.! n ii!if.i,f r..f,ifjil -... V..I., ....... . .o-- ...... u. j.. . , . . iv.u,;-. linn iici, j i j i - dier and impostor herself, sue eschews- communion i of course w.th common honesty ami honet-t men. ' Let the ignominious fact be advertised with all; other congenial roguery in the 7ie ao Cry and ; .... ..i 1,.-. i ... tl. .'..... ..( oimr.r nv. ....... i. I'll Jlia.l'.'l ... v..- . L. r ' . L. v. 1 Hill L.IUNll. , MM b'r''..''... i lo .a,r ll,e ,. of the ,:,e,ler, of ,u r',,,;,,. ; committee notonou-1 by pubos un- them at lei.tflh, ; na I rnni-f nrninn 'rnif.ii i 1 hiitn iiti,.itj f.. .iL. by extracts ami not in a comp.ete and formal shape. Hereafter however that justice may bo rendered to ihe rogues, and pliould one, or any of them, visit any part nf Lurope and particularly this country, ..!..., I.. ,I.. k, .. A I. .1 . n ... ... I... f I., .i t iiciq j.iuiii.ti uuiiu.ii.i uns aic n uc u mi. PI 1 K'r ; . .i . .. i . '. ., - of no c-?r.niony n uio iinuer, uui let me le ows be chared t once as common swindler,, carried i i i i- ii .t i . , by the police bef. re th? authorities, and committed o.r tr a, to me next w.u a,iey sessions, along with a,l other the rascality ot the stre, is. j 1- nm) the sam" newspaper ot .March .d, we copy j the annexed, which forms the conclusion of some j observations upon the enactment of the IJankrupt Law by Congress. It will be seen tllt an interval;
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Indiani is the frenerai rcceivin- hulk. tho hml nf i.vilnn ,,f il,.! l.-imii,,,!,!.., ' o,.,,,!,!,,.;,.,, o !
promise for ail the knavery and th.every of he ,J . " 1 l " "T." .TT ; ' f 1 fail''J of fctry charge, we would J'lst notice I known world. Let the bondholders here look to it ' It J" t hi . , " y, 1 lrtwin? c' h'" lhü -r.ter'.complete men . , , i"a i it, ii w33 nt,t between rival canoid-ite, or parties, in . , . and take active steps to second the p unotic efforts I orilli;lry pollllcal warfare, but betvveeen two oppos- I Hitlcal natters i of the .elon...... co.nmitteR or promoting the immr- incplos-that of Popular Hrnt.j, on the -He Mr. Van Mure,, left us the question
U1 if. "v, uiiu'iirui luiuu-i 1.1.11: Vf ',.,,..,,.., Jr..
ot two days hid not -Jrved to allay the bitterness of faUehood of the Journal are shown up occasionally in Why are wc daily insulted by Creat Britain and , himself to be recommended to a h,r!i am! re.-ponsi- p.rat".s with th ,r hink tl ig of federalism and abothe writer, and if possible had rather lowered the other quarters. The Western Union Democrat, nubhsheJ Mexico ! ! bio station by .Mr. T l"r, an. 1 Low the Senate' cuhl l,t,.,n, n -r th- no p.ratieil wr-ekers, with th-.r
dignity ot h;s style, lhe threats, hy the way, of putting some of our Whitf managers into the com- ; mouji.toi mievcsanu miscreants, w.tn all other ilio rurnliit; nf iho ktrot. n . n, ..f , ..I . the rascality ot the streets, are not altogether malapropos. Wc have no doubt that many of them richly de.-erve the incarceration . t .11 .1... i . i in i i ..... .. ti.ti Iii t.iu uitirtiopii i iw w üi aiwavs DC a par-
tial and inconclusive measure so lonj a"s its pruvi-'you sions are not extended to corporationsror joint stock a.sociattons, and 6wind!,ng States as well, like that land of scamps represented by the scam pin" 1""laturc of Indiana, which indeed hereafter "should
cl,anfTe its name to Scam iiann. or the common reecptacle of the ecampishness of the whole world. It i- only lair to say that every American citizen heard ot in this metr.-pol is. so tar as known, ua moat of them are honorably known, repudiates with utter' loathing and contempt any alliance or association win, me atrocious principles openly avoweu ami . . : . .. . ..).! 1 . .1 1 1 . i , . . ctiurso 01 action reconi menueu oy mo r. umier.n . . . J . 4 . common gaol of thieves an. I miscreants. A MEItlt'AN .SfKlM I'Kiovrr. ASIIOtti:, AM) loss or l,vru;flUfr,.1,,iJii i' f()rnnlion was received at the .Navy Department, ...... 1 . 1 . . . . . ... j iiiai iiiu l . m Bie.iui iri"ai .11 ssouri , t .apt. j. 1. j Nert lon ,n ascending the Potomae river, on her way ( lo Washington, with a pilot on b urd ran aground on I ""W?" the harbor of Port Tobacco. L-
va'janomis 01 me mate 0 luuia-camniana. In ... .... r- - - ,.ct loneeniiir am: m -irreon 1 r tie'.-:"
course of time the names riath of the (.'overnor the biet iren. hat think -.., Mr Journal ? Do their inability to perform the least tittle of their , , , ,.,,ir ,,. .1 ,...,., , : ... . 1 , , v., , 1 .11 ? 1 1 you not think th-trail ratu-r 1. 10 co .1 this tune t.ir the "m- . . . " lli 1,1 " - nosi . i....r 1 and members ot that Mate shall be recorded. Kii that J ... .. .. . ' . ....t. ;.. .n.,; 1
o,-v nP of thm J. ,11 or . . ,,i '.j",. atmet" Ot the jiu.7 If you eilend after this manner nil" 'lu"4 ...... , ... .t. ... ...... aru at lt . ,irUt! ,:.,u..,; a ,.,t.ryi.01 , oi.t ol tl em shill ever d. stcrate the soil ot Wl. hnll ,ian1 vou ovcr to the C9,upaiQnilte Ic. zy. The Teds have large umj .ntics m both branch- ,.,.. ... .n... n ,,iv U1u , ... urope he n.ay bo apprenended as a regular swind- rar. (in:Lin,in ril-..r 1 . . . . ... . 1 111 111! I M Iii tur.i., 1,1. r
ler according to his desert", anu committed to the , C301 -UI1grt-,:j nn 11 want a tar. 11, or know tho consent ot the peop;.;. i.at, tii.
cry ctlort was rm.neutately made to get her oiV, by lcasuo ; tfet your wives to br.n-out your old coats ; ' have rejected the bribe, the cents a man otT-red backing her engine, and taking the -uns and other carry them to .Mr. Kapp' ; (see advertisement;) by thewhigs to make Henry Clay President, viz : weighty articles alt. Lieut. Jo.m V. -ri'en was ( ailj hc lü mik(J , a n(,w c,jn mit (f a) olJ qi) South Carolina, Alabama, Virginia, and Missis.i .... 1... ....... c -i. ..... ...t t i '
sent out in charge of a boat' crew, with an anchor ' on i.iv m iure o iiciivii.!" ill; CSsei Oil , WDLU ÜV ..... " ! I. .......... ..C ,, 1. ... 1 . it . ... 1 1 .. P , ,."Ul1 " mUÜ7nVC,y swamnp.t n.l tili min nrinin r.1 ..-or in, liflonr. men perished, while in the faithful performance of their duty. Immediately on the receipt of the Intelligence, the .Mississippi, which b id arrived on Monday was despatched to render aid if necessary, It was expected that the Missouri would be got olF the next high tide. 'Pur IT. .d m j I ..as Sfiuf !i tftk er na nt Miv'rnnn .... ,-. c .1 . .. 1 prophet, has become editor ot the ' I unes and Sea- ,, 1 Ä irti. .i sons, tue Mormon ncwspiper publ.slied at the Holy Cty ofNauvoo, 111. The first number since his accession contains the first chapter of a pretended translation of a book, written by Abraham, and oiicoverea in the Latacomhs ot i.gypt-an autoh.., - irrinhv nl Jn. Siml i will. I hn Vtnrnniii rrppil. niu I 1 . i . n . . ' sundry other matters of the same kind. It is stated that nnrly CiX) new converts, arrived at New Or - ... N- .... , l"iCl " Si religious empire every my 1 mI who c:in fel houruU la il ? ,,e is president. i iinvfi, b in iru i itl, I i wut'iit'kt.'r ut: jo in i uu, : r i 1 culty, he 6iys that he has a direct revelation from . w J ...... 1 1 ... I. i. :.. ua: Heaven, that settles the point at once, j S,rorri:D Work. The armorers employed bv , the Pnited States, at Harper's Ferry, Va., have ! abandoned their work, in consequence, as they I !,1'V' f lhC PPre"ivc mm,,rM üf lf,e ,ni,llar.v fU' ! permtendency. There has been much dissatisfaci tion, both there and at Spnngtie.d, since a change i . . ... .... , .... .? i ha been introduced at those places. I hus are the ...i . i- ., i , . .l e i i w.iigs rewarding those whom last year they fooled Wltn tje proi;se 0f "two dollars a day and roast beef." j The legislature of Wisconsin Territory has au j thonzed the issue of bills or drafu upon the Secrej tary of the territory, in sums or five and ten dollars . .. .. . and upwards, to defray the Legi-Utive expense. j to be redeemed out of moneys to be appropriated by i Congress. Hut suppose Congress should appropn - j ate nothing ; what then ? I RllODC IsLAP The legislature of lihade Isf I; L.ti i i , inu, iu uoiu urinciics, nave passeu unaunu..us resolution, calling upon Congress U cowj up ta the icralch, and &? tcn.e business. G. cd.
Uuodb Island The people of this State, hav.j ing become tired of l.viig under a Hritili Charter,
tllu.:oiJ lJlvrc ,n accordance with our Kcpubhcin tu,,;.!,,.,, ,i,.,, , ! hi; kiiuiM'')-. i-iiv''-'.,-jw-iilfciiJr.,'M-rti.. joT j-.ct of the people. Consequently the Legislature .fruneJ a Const'tution, embracing all the federal whig d.trmes of tii" OU !Jr:tili Cliarter, and eubm.tted it to the people, who rejected it. They, the pC'-ple, are ih-tcrnuneJ to have a Iicpubhcan Constitution, and tiie A riftocrary are determined toprevent it, if possible. So the Whig (Jovernor has iaaucd a proc ! a :u a I ;on calling on the .Militia to hold th'mc!vcs in readiness t a act at a moment's warning; ai d the people arc determined to govern theinselves, and to g uhrci I. They are arming thembclves t- rcs.st the arietocricy, should they be foolish enough to attempt to enforce their arbitrary ar.d wicked acts, which are that any person who shall signiiy his w.llmgness to accept of a nomination under the People's Constitution, shall be imprisoned j one year and lined Ji00 dollars ! and that oll per- j sons who shall act in any legislative, jidicial or! ministerial o.iiic under such coititntion, shall be ; deemed guilty r.f treason, and imprisoned for life ! ' I This is tedernl whig love for the People 1 ! ! Tl.it baa created imincr.se excitement. A letter mi th.-. W.r1- 1'...:.,.. 1 - . .. . ir .n tut New luu Lvenmg lost says, if a s ing.e . ,)ri?(;ned we -hall onen the nriso-i tU(.r f.rthwith I ' L o.icn the prsl,.i doer, lortinv tli. j W o liavc two tl )us.inu men, at least, pledged to C dfeild. at 1 1 lllZ I T.! . t tip M VP4 Of r.i-oi a n ?.d nni'inr. ' ,v.,..-..v, i vt' v - ties of our cand, dates. Two thousand men in Smith- , f,ei,J aiul Cumberland are readv for rvrrv o ner- , ,, " C"cy . I lie I rnvinence l.vrrri4 in tnniL'in ihrt m. I .vw .... ...... i.i i i.illllli Ui kill. If f,.i-n-. nn t i nil,Pr If vl- .-. """ '' ritfl.t the right of the IVoplo t ...ike fl ' ''tZ i and tllü intcr0;ls 0f tbo common neoidc of this ! The whole .State seems to be in a ferment on the subject, and the papers are speculating as to the final results. lioth parties have supplied them-i ' ' . i . .. .. selvfswith arms and ammunition, and. it is said. ; nt to Washington for assistance of the (Jeni , ... . cral (.overnment. We apprehend no fighting of: con,criI,.!lCe, ßs th-t is not nn article of the whir- - , . uv . ' succeed. At nny rate we hope so. TIK r(1, 4 r v4I t , ;,,- en ., ,i. at New Albany, thus lUes two of themi uAt the Now Albany Tariff meetinc, Thomas Smith -' -..i.ii ra ne i.nmii a .iku. . r ' H a I vvy i r and a Loco Isaac M a mechanic and a U utr. J t) t iu surU a Crtntt,st lhe mechanic lUoreJ ( the lawyer i-Indianupv.';, Jjumat. ; j Come, come. Mr. IJ.omtt, one false statement iu a : ...... . e in ... c . . . i . ; f'iu-i o eur paper win answer rut a new editor; nui have bten guilty of two to our knowledge. Now be lt known, lhat the above is totally devoid of truth, and l n" "" " e ,u l" ' 1,1 ulurt'. 'l le more careful al,ollt thope lltl!o "tA'lT- We shall ?ee. ' ri-" bas -poken out she has called a Convrn,io"- Hut thu we would have known had we not seen it Kl h' h st,,Kt- '"K J'ral. Hold, Mr. Harriett ; not unite so fast, if you please ; an 1 I'OsibIe, stay that deceitful imagination of yours. Oil vi... a .....L.,.. ..... ,.ii..i i... i. i, "V" 'i'" """: o.i..o,....,i. .,.1, Itiirt nruiiiimrrriuMi, nt.frni. m i'Vitv rirtirnl r n if u 1 ...o. .. . 1. in. .. .. 11 .1. . . ! A Nnw Ilo.Mt: Lnvoi i:.The whi"s are tryin to humbu" the oeon'.L about weari, dnmcfc Hoods ; but it is no ffo. The farmers, if thev want O I I - . w V . w a coat, will buy where they can get the bt and i. . 11... 1 .. ... ., . .. k...aivsi. uui mcj uuh 1 yi'i mat iw o uo.iars a day and roast beef," promised them by the who's ' consequently they can't buy either dornest, c or f.rc,gn goods. Hut we will tell them of a new home or viry near it. We had our old faded thin' made i , .... to look as well as the best new one; and sliall, to 'show the pubhe what Mr. R. can do, put it on, and " I I u 00 anu ' " Sil,,rday 6ni11 promenade Washington j f,rcct' :'ru,n lhe C;4tial to ll,c Ky House, up on the : ri,,t ; back lu tf,e 'Suie 1Iouse on the left ; then ""g round the lower market, steer towards the ; Court House; thence over IVgue's run to the Mig i Parin ; thence to the Governor's Circle, whore we shall halt for refreshment. Thence, w ith a call at the Post U;hoe, return to head Quarters, the ' v . - eijn ot the Chanticleer. It is expected the stores ' ltul" !wsl1 b(i SW'Y closed, nnd children kept from lI,c especially those large ones who cruvv eo ; remarkably well. , .... UanvcntiuI1,. reccnly hc!d hp, p , nrritnnta lv lf in ,lll' .ir'. a ........... 1. . . . . . :T!l.r. .ril ,, .,.. nfl o c. .0. ' i - " - - w " k p-1 ou-, pi nn,; pa Ii y ironj tne ai(d extern States. One of the papers say? "We seldom see a more honest looking t-ct i.f fares : leit with ihr ,, , , , , k. ii ' ,7 ; 7 they did not seem to be the most intellectual lookin g set of men that ever assembled together - and ether; and as far as phrenological developments went, Mapes the chemist, ben the whole of them, hollow." In oiher words, they looked like what they doubtless were, a net of very great simpletons. ! Hooan Akkii-stei, ao ain. Tiie poor camp Ho - gir, has been again arrested in Iiochctter, N. V. It is doubted by somo ot the oapera if his assertions , . , . , , ' . ,. mvu. relative to the burning of the Caroline, are true If 'l , ... they are proced to be eo, hang him at once; if not, ' duck him and send hirn home. He appears to be a krnrih f.K.I. knavish fol. P. S. He is discharged and sent home. Poos The Vincenr.es Gazette, picking up the; J0w vuWar lan-ua"e of the Journal, calls John B
Cwing of Knox, a 14 dog in a manger." Mr. Ew.'P I-win one district, but who has not yet ob - in, mat lote men who have been h?- tool and be ' tained a decree, may Le arrts'td for debt in another
; cau,e j,e nas no fjrlher utc ljT t!i0l.J( are tU.i??hiS ' at jlj(f jiee:j ' " AS !?f"f ft... I...U in .Uli,,.. l,n ,,.'... 1,1 ... t i ..u ...i. iuk..o ill iL.ati.'ii k u k..ic kikciiu it; 1 1 - i.on Loan 15:11 statcJ unJer the Lonrress.onal bcadi ' and tell your neighbors what the wh gs ere abcut j at Washington.
Tt ;,:rlD,un, Ho.Mi.rror:i pv M ÄTlJ 07 of the Import of the In vest gitin Committee
f.üowmg l..t r.f bonds f,.r wh eh the State has received i.o cor.iueratio:i. and which nr. bib!.- w !! i :?. v t-i to 2,:ko, 2.13, 3.i nl U 3.3 ",3,r?tl to 3.i:n 3.431 t ) 3.037, 3. 2 to 3.7ti2, 3,777 to 3.7!'n 3,SOS,3,SIO,3.S1. 312. 3,JÖ.3,Mö, 3 2 to 3,3 i, 3,:57 1 1 3.M1.3.M3 to 3, ), " .'. to too), 4 . viT it, 4.2Ö i,4.2")t tj 4,3', 1.31 to 4.3V2, 1,421 t-, 4,1 J 40Ö2 to 4:o.4.-MJ t 4, ".47. 4.Ö :', l.V' 4.V2 to 4..'.'1, 4..V7 to 4..'.o 4Vitj.j to 4,".o. 4.:.. 4,VU to 4 OoO 1 ,v7 noo po MjJis n Kailroad hnnd: Nus. 72 to KM, 11 to 143, 143 to l.'.O. u;t to 167, 1 ol t 171, 17S 212 t i 214. 30, 3Ö2 to 3öö. 4 ?. UU to
1 I 4 . .t ? I 'J IS . ..''II IJ ...I7V. ...'II
41,421 to 42, 4:o, 131. 43"), 4io, 1Ö3, )'i. 91.fr Oojthe equal. t' und happiness of the L're a b dy, lhat
F.jnk loan dollar h-nds : Nos 1 to 23 :t,oi;o 0 o 1 V.itnk loan -trrSii'g uU: N"o. 21 to 1 ,00. ' 1 0 00 Iiitemal Impruv tmn.t s'.etbn Lond: Nos. 701 to l,o '0. 1,('! 1 t. l,4 o, i t 1,7; ) 101 to l.to, 1,!M0, l,!'ll, M9, l,f'2'o to 1, f"J0, 127.) to 1.071, 2.001, 2,C(i3 to 2,or, 2,01! to 2,021,2,o73, 2.0VI, 2.17S to 2 20U 2,276 to 2,3oO, 2302 to 2,300, 2A.i l to 2.0Ö4. 2. .'.; to 2."), 2.;öö to 2,fi7 4, 2.C4 to 2.700 2,M'6 to 2,l,2,s26 to 2,30, 2,b 11 to 2,77. 1,13300 00 4233,000 00 Bnds icccivcd by Danfoith.numLcrs not known 4 000 00 4 231 0lOOO VVlnt fit 1 loco-foroi-m t rqucath to t!ie countiy J Mr. Van Ii uteri left us a bankrupt treasury. He left tiie public tutrices every where a;an.5oiirJ. He h-ft us without a currt i.c-. JIc left us a debt cf fifteen millions He ltft u the Noith KasU-rn yr.J N'.Tth Western TcrritorU, ()1Jf,tl,1I,sth,.ll1 ( )f , oru, (1, UIlsctt!cd. Jle if 1 1 us tlu Caroline question U!iett!e.l. llt U'ft u 1,ics,i',n o ,,,e lli-llt l'f St'a,ch """ttt-.e 1. The tinp,omc Acl hc ft , ,t t,,0 vear f its , ncUl sicn an-1 treasury nte in liu ol minlv revenue action. hijii wt-.iM.i v iii.ie in ii. u ui 1 1 . 1 1 . i v it't i-iiui anion. rid vvi'l, all the.e cdnculties foieii and .LmKie, piled ,the xchiareakedfrtherrjmise,rf.,rn.J.mrnc.!, T ,'muuntain tion Ap' lJ' If the above is not as silly an attempt to humbu? the fartners as was ever inade, we sh)uld like t) be 1 1 . r , , i , !ie i,!. dacity Iliht ft .SVirrA unsettled. I, i. t ,re ll.an lhr,e ;, ,icc .1... prcont -I. . ,....,. . yen, .Ko 1 Ihd ich; hive the ftdcnil whirl not sittltd nil tfn tc qnintun.i ! Why are not those "new ho iks" opened ! Why is not the Treasury tilled ! Why are not the public interests cared f.r ! J ' ti i t W here is the sound currency the whins were to . " g've us! vi i , a ti. c . . -t u liy hQ wc a "-''"-" debt id twenty m;!li0ns : ; W,iy arc I!ot lhe ,5ound;iry quCfitiona 8cUlcil , Why are not the owners of the Caroline indemnified ! i Why arc the murderers in that affair attempted to be acouitted hy the Cenend (Jovernment ! wligs raise the Tarif, Why don't the federal they jaw so much at out ? l,y don't they do ali. they rfmuff before elec , t,on ? Tell us, Jew! A I.I. I i It a l lis. I he federal w'jlm havi nt ihn " allai rs of the government into such confusion, that they are now pray in" for th" democrats to h dp them out of their duTi -uhies. At the -real meet- - ing in .New ork, Ihi!adelphia, llaltimore. tVe., and in the resolutions of the Legislatures of tin (!;ffcrcnl States where t!i" subject has been acted inon, we t,!l fiml the appeal to -all parti,," t , um'te . tr tie relict ot the country. I lie idea (I the I eds callin-' upon the dem -crats is supremely ridiculous. They are n nv, as i 1-10. clnr 'in" nil manner f ' ewhat 10 ,K) t0 rcIicvc t!i0 C0l,Iilr-v w,,' in th'? I1U11C oi common sense (ion 1 tney 00 11, anu ni r,e tryng to get the abused minority into their to.ls ! Th, dc,nrtcrats are n,,t' anJ wUl "ot h" r,:s!' ',,sib!'; f,r any of t he measures ot the 1 eds. they can jrtve us lh'J Pro,,,i6cJ r'f'r"1' or remain iu Washington doin ,lüU,inS'l,lf ,anc0thc yo;ir' ; U.jv.omsu t.,V Ihunm-The following Stat-s sippi. There is no doubt but New York and New I 1 . I I . . I 1 .. Hampshire wi.l also reject it. Perhaps some other Democratic States will follow suit. It is grat.fy.ng ...... to eee that vet some honor and dignity is left among the States. Ten years hence, it will be a serious atlair to throw the reception of the subsidy up to those Slates now mean and inglorious enough to pocket it, and its supporters will regret the act as much as ever a blue light fed did the failure a:nj exposure of the Hartford ('.invention. K rri'ii a tion Fx traohdin ky. A meeting has been held in Morgantown, N'a., and resolutions adopted to resist all collections of debts by the offi cers of the law . An agreement was also entered into, to cliastisc nnd ride upon a rail any man wie would attempt a sale of executed property tor the purpose of bidding f.r it, and a number of other re- , .. . , . .... I. t. .. : . . ii .. . .11.1 SOHIl lO.l- Ol IHTSIIll'.- II 1 1 . . U i L U 1 IU U,JI,H'-. .11 ,...S ! is disgraceful and deplorab! ; and indicates the dem.,ra!.7.ition and d.Jumestv rrowitur ,.nt ,.f - j c - - r.pt and corrupt! g Dai.king Syste,,,. lli:n ni A lloN in Muxko. Mexico has repudiated a debt of Cl.'dUC.tKH), contracted by way of a : . . 1010 ÜUnn- UlC 1 re-il--nc-v 01 i-Js:imente. upon the ground that its terms were prejudicial to the in
tcrests of the National Treasury, and an insult to democrat, to w;t : h ..-ow n as.-ert.. n It it ,f m; was, public morals!" If tint weie a valid reason, how 1,0 changrd to a federal wh g ab ut the ton- he b--few of the State Debts wc.'d ever be paid ! -an l" tUaI l!,e r,jb: c li"1' ! )'
! " vt,nolRiso-Winoo-PnoBiA.-The ed.tor of; the whig Native American Ilulletin has become rabid since the election ol a democr bt. Ltuis. He maps at the whigs r ' . ' mocrats, at foreigners, and even dre lii! He should bc muzzled to k Hfirrr himself, which would be Mire d democratic mayor in proper, the de i ,, j. ads any thing keep him from tiling himself, which would be sure death. HankrH'T Law. It is stated that the Court of Cc ton in on Plrascf Cincinnati, Ohio, his decided that ' a person decreed a bankrupt under the L' Hank1 D istrict, utiJcr the action of a State Court. I.iwts Ca?.. It is said that ibis gentleman is ibout purchasing a house in Cincinnati, which city he intends . . t. .... f,..-t. ; maKC Iii lUlurc rtsiufiic , . r i . ..Ä ! "Where's Grubbs V'Ca. ...'. lioa't kuj-v ; L-u: hop-.- h- aint i.i pris'o.
Soi d Doctium:. Wc cut the foil owing extract f. m the New Hamp.-h.re Patriot, and reoianien 1
Ii) him.-elf. ar.d net as will brel secure the ends wh.cu we arc batt.;ng Let it be a contmiivd m :i.lor u cs a. i, an i a.i w.ii d j u c-.. No particular l.re of i A'.cy . v. pirticiltr t.r-a-p-ir-s ni.il pnt.e:; !, ran ionj le p-irf!i.l ;:i ti.e aiiiirn.ptrat.t n of in " : ite and N it: ml (i vrrnliieuts. w .thout t' c al l of an organ' .-d pary. It is eij'ia'.iy true tint n party can sii:ta.n its- If f-r any iength of time, md-.s it aihpts ai,d pract .:." Potiie general and uniiorm rule' an i i;s iges in re!tt.oti to th" selt-eti-m and support i.t e md.d tts 1 r fiije. No di'iib: c in be euterta n'd !"r a m mo m, t tint a gre-it nnj r.t) f the pe.iple . fti. is S; iV a;, .' of the Luion too, btl eve in the trutli, oun dn atui bcnef.cial tendency of the principles rind measures, wh.ch are k:v'.u .as di m cr i.V-. They are deeply convinced that it is necesiry t the proper prelection o! '.lie r'hts of property and per-vm, t ...,, or: 11c: nles ami measure sio-u,.! he ttriL-t.v o1 , : 1 ; ,, . , , , , r . 1, , ., .r . . . . ,T . , ... r-. . 1 .. .1 .ti iiiu iiuiii..ii.-.iiu.iT'ii - ... , . ... in ment in this rountrv. I he rretioin:na:i "" ot .'- I mo-jracy becomes, then, a paramount object, but this ' loect can be accotn:.!:?hed on'.v bv ns-..ci-.t- n and union." Those who would stipp rt dem cru-y, miirt, therelore, join with the p-uty tn it r ipp 'rr? democratic principles they mit uphold that party. When anv of the members f the ile.i.ocr il.t party take a curs-, the inevitable tendency of which is to divide, detract, and break up th- ptrty , tlicy so f ar help to strike do.vn i! u.oer i.v itself. When they d ths for purposes of p-rs..:i ! revenue, of p- rsen il aggrandizement, v it n a v ew . , , . . ,v 1 t i .h Let il ..lil I ti.O . .'f t 1 rf.i .Iii n n ... m.. "1. loi.'ioino.'i.ii.t i.-oci.'.,i'oiii'i .' ..1..,. . r .. .....1. ... 1 ron .1 .; , or ironi any mmnc uicoTis.s.t-iic n n:. uu honest and ftnecre desire to gain ami maintain tiie ascendancy i f democratic principles, they not only contribute to the defett of n cause, upon whose i-uc-cess and advancement depend the triumph f r,,n - st itutioniil free!, 'in and the "re tt interests of hoinanity, but they oxliibit want of p ht.e 1 1 intej1 ' 1 "'' t I I t I ril-V Xi4' 'I I,r'1C!I,IC' " nr,v'ms "1 ,w r' I and malicious v. rote'. They display R omtempt at.d destitution ot tnlel.tv to honor and r.e;.t. v h . !i render them dangerous in thei r ir.thienc i in their acts. I and vi- , - - 1 ui ....... ,. n i . i ü ali.) v.nit-uoi.i.i ns m a p.irase v. n.eh t ti ....I i t't j uas 'recly used by tlio 1'e.leral Whi-s durm- the Drunken Campaign : it is not tinl.kelv itw,llson
I . . oftho'c'M"e jreneral use ; t r never did nny previous 1 .. .1 ; ... . l . . I . .
e . ' " ' "u l 11 'V '1" " " "o..o..' . ..... i. I ;" " The lt 17- -i 1 v'"' V''V' ' ' character is known. 1 ne .Ne a i on; Lv cmrg 1 o,r .iys "(Viiiiiim rumor makes this Powell a per n i t i notorious! y bad character. J'e iss tni to be a Ncimonter by b, rth , connected with several re-ji -ct i'.. t.unilies in t!ie neiohhorliood f IS .-ton, and uu 1. ... .1.1 c w . .. . . other.-, tth that i Senator l,,io-L.,.. At.net inn' . i... vv , n k-,,rf (f , , . ..n ,,,, ,r,.,,f ,. .... .... t ; a a ( travcILng t lr s . .. -an,.,, iinj hfti.-e.s in the Nouthern cities, in u no !i catei'-i- ; y , .;iMin,r1!,1(.( hnselfihr his adr..i'i e-, n'i t! e tricks nnd shifts -.d' Ins art. When th" fim-us Ylonel .Monroe IM wards was in J Inirland, pri ti.-in his forgeries upon L.a.i Spencer ami ..tie r-. IV.wt li, it is said, was his intimate tr. e;.d nnd r 'ii.pan i"ii. i ' i....iius - i-r-.i lo nao !,,. , , . . i x..!!! ' ! T. .e j uio station oy .nr. i i"r, ami now in. .maie e u..i .have- passed up.-n h,s m mnnat ion without tnTi.ry, are events that strike th. c--mii,. in. tv with .rush1 . w.i ;.. i. .i . - i i . , inent. e h treiy know, however, looking at s.uie ' lV revio;is a .mtment of th.s adinitii-tratuo, ' IL";' ' i' "l- , u hether we haye a right to he a.-to,.,,!.,,! nt anythin-." ' i T! plp"rs genera!!',' n'trü. iV: his ap;:, in'.mei.t . . . .. . " .... . . ti t ne mtnaenco ot fecrefirv vv elicter am enit..r dmate. ANori.ru S , m . ,..-Tiie Chv uhigi gress, 1,,-ether wit.i a lew autocrat. e !.. ill (.'oil .lers ,'HiiJ tlice seekers, are getting up a jjreat dinner, ..r tie i mpose of stullln,' Henry Clav, v. h . lias been f ,1 such .ccasi..ns olteuer than any other man in xh. Tii. ditii er i- e-(i" il.tl t . c-.-t M' rin ' ' ; ..'.Va-cal' - v in h n't ' -V the ! irlVne ex' l raf-ca . . .n,- .o . .n .. i . lies hcrn'ii.-ci iiy tneir ron-i.ufnt. w i,..e .. v aie .... ' . .1 i.ii n. tum lor tn -.r , ti.t ii,ian a . iy , e.e pt .',. TiieV v. i . . : 1 t ! 1 y .leral w i,:; , e ,t u .ti, i.k and b '"ry, fur tomorrow vou !..." Comim. in mi ni SiiNMs, The New Y. ri; I'.v press, a federal whig paper, since t:,.j wlrg ('..veri.or of New York his exr.::s .1 tl nearly half a i!i Z"ii t. tie's, has m .let its v. ows ill reia'io:, to the terril le '..t'. p' a r 'y 1 : . IT' d 11: .11 1 1 ' 1 - it;" and le-w calls it t h- S LI" I' Ii V AND cilnsliivativi: powr.u op nn: oSTITTTION." This is the con.-o ien.-y of federal whiggery ! In some instance Sc'.vuid ii,.-exercised the veto power si andalouslv. I'ai: vtiiii , Where do you suppose tl, are, which the wh:gs pn-mu-ed ! Where is th tt confidence which was to be rest .red J Where is the employment tor laborers ! Where is t.'.eir incieased wages f Where that great r f irm ! Where the end f the Florida war! Where are Dmn.l Webster's new books ! Where the reduction of the expenditures in the (.'eneral (ioveniu,-i.t ? Where, where is one single wing promise fu'.'i.h.-d .' Ilcho aasw ers, ic.V rc ' Mniir I)i FAT. a a io . The Tallahas.-ee Star states l.hat Peter W. lautier, Jr. P. S. M.r-iiii for the A palach.coia D.str.ct, 1 i:e eiot'T .f the Josep'i Times, and Speaker of the II.-u-o. of U--;.-r--s.'i.tatives of the Territory nf I'l .rid , , I. a- .i-'.-m.;.. oil to Texas, w.tli s".-i,ty negroes b-l-e.g-ng to ti.--I ni. ti Pank', ai d f id ,t I n, ;,' -an-r, n...i..-y , o-'s. des di vjrs utiKnow n am-eints r vid u a Is in hi official cipa:,ty. He wis ar ;o'up inie.l by h.s father, the lirv. P. W. (ia-.t.er, an eio(juct.l diV.i.c of foriy years t'.in,!.:..'. (.7I).d the Lafiiy.tte Journal never leir.f a person changing his politics ! W o n- t:e; n-.-t ..: reasons for believing that S v art w . ut .- t. a pamphlet proceeums I a w n:g meeting, at v. hic.u he figured very on-p cu-u-ly "llriii i.viiN. am: (.'i am ." The I st m courier, an noncM ..u i is;.: .: . ii i-'.jra. pip-r-ays: .1 . ' 1 l I . i . l The recent experiment made iii I'n.lidelph.a proves mat the currency and the exchanges can be restored without ti.e agency t an exchco ier,oray v'hir agency but a l.t'.le old fnhi i,d h-mfs'j on the part nf tnc 1 ca! banks." We love to record an - occasional evidence Lke this of sanity ar.d h'-ne-ty among our opponcr.t. They arc few cuongh r4t i bci... ! Several vh g members of ' ' :,itsh no e !. dvtectcd in pdSs.ng have them arreted. bad Lu'li. lhe P'.'.pPj w.., Fo:ir Th)'j.-n;;(J V.tlo0:;s ' f 1) nl irs the amount of Ilngiiud'o D.-bt, w.i.cii is ev-.ir.u illy tj bo ii p -
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Tin: Amurk rii)c ; Ciiilmcoths, Ohio ; 15 y John S. Wim.ivm This is a monthly per in J i 'a!, dev. .ted to the n' j-ct of the cii llittoricat .s'i .i 'y, cr to the truth am! j-JMirc of history ; beirg a cwÜ'-ctio of hiftorical incidents, A:c. relative t- ti.e :ir.t set'lernent and succesive improvements
of t!ie country. It is published in monthly t.um-1-rs, giving Il pies per ye ir, including index an 1 i'r lwü.gs. l'r ce only to dollars a year, or fix e .pics f r t 'ii d illirs. Tii s is an excellent work, and if carried out as h'2'in, viil no d.-nbt receive many subfcriber. i 7". n i, :ji h( r V( hai r n t rrct .ml, and $hatl Lt Htu. 'i '.!ii d f the I'utdtsfur tr,7 f.re ivd it.) Ti." contents f the 'gl number are. View of the iir.-t M. otii g II .;i-e in O.i.o, p'nie) ; I'ocm on via.tmc its ru.n?; John llr.ikell's Indian Captivity, (Mibracing I chapters ; Lirly attempt at etile i.v;.t. A '. by Ilm. (icre I". rwiü; Anecdotes of Je.-.-e Hughes if V i., by J. U"iinick, L-q.; Lrrors correrte.1, and first settlement of Marietta; Lgin a.j (.V.-j, ; Navigat;.-:i by steam ; Japt. Ii. De Hart's Letter; Lt s-tt! Mii"nt of th? Virginia Mil it-iry D. strict ; Trip to the Wirt Captivity of the See faur.ly. c, by IVlix lien irk , I!-q. Numb.T contains l'r. ntipiere Drawing of C mipus M.aM.us ; D.-rcription o! it by Dr. II .Idreth ; 15 -..gripii eil keuh f llev. D. St. ry by Dr. IIildrelh ; IL.-tory of an early voy-ge by Dr. Iliidreth, lemhr ace.l in tour ci.-ipters; ; 1 ..sHM.ee ucn.ues Hen. II. Whittlesey's letter; Annals of the Colo ' pial Ih.-t (thees ; Lir.-t Stne lloute in tiie IJ. .S.; S , , , v , ,.s . t , s or i I A necdotes, A.:c.; Shade . , . r t o! I . f 1:1 a poem; l reservat. 0:1 I .Manuscripts; 1 . . ,. , A mere in ( iiroii . -v ; I ui.erai ot lKn. Jo Oil!! Cleves ytn:;:es. I'i.moi ii.iiii- IIiivikw. Wo have received the ' April number ol this excellent nn-zlne of politic nn,l litT:itur.The present i.oui'er contain uiinb"r ol iniero.-t as wed as verv important ar- " . i tides. S, t:,..i are of more thin ordinary J,. itv , .M.d sh-nud . "e.i-n.,y read. I he Con tents ar. Th" r"cept i"M '' ,'r- H cLeio ; (u asso,-; tt it n ,a i d ttra tiv" Ind.wry, by Albert Urin bane ; W n are the people ! by John Iiimsn ; Tiie Star- that have set in the . met -.'entii (,'n.tuiv : Nil .jw;.L.r sc. ,t ; A second -! .,. ut the Lo-.-er-l0vf; . (hi r .'ss of t he Hotn" Lvagm to the p'oplc o !i;e n.t..'.: Mates : 1 he M ;;::.! lioml ii.us ii.:i; I'm.!;-. :n.d Iliio, -r.g; S',;--! , ii of (Character of th" .Mi id!" Ag.s; .Mi.ti.Iy I'-trioon! and Com-iii'-;.-: tl Ar'icie ; M r.tii'y L.t -.-ary l ''-ord. ll;autiliil eejr iv ti'g- o! Mr. Ciivui.is Dkki.ns Tl.z" t!i. .t i' h'T of t h lVt lck 1 .per, and of l.l Xi.Mu u II. 11 k!-.ii , are pr -m .-d i:j th? .Iay nu n: her. Tin ( 'ii: t i . mi l: N v tniM Tii s able D '- niocrat i sii r, p ihi.-ie.-d by M----r-. 1'ky cV 1'ikr, C Oil 's to II till- '.' liiied w i(!i triumphs of tin? critic; and ,t is only by t.'i t r i : t . r 1 1 a!iu.-e of ti" leetuf tiati'-'os by ! '--der a! hij, that the scale i- oyer iit .; -f .i ',' turm tl. TI." p.o,i!, Liveable et. . inp,- u-. in their .! luo.r at :e editors ; and it hould b ; mi nmb .'nt ti t'i"m to give their papers not only a. i'i:r, but a l.'.i- r il and -l er eis nippoit. While ...t..f- .... f. ..!.-. !",-',..r I, ,1. I!... n t. i .. n .1 t . ... i . , i .1 1,1.1. '!.; 1,1, l', 1 "'l O , . . . fears ,.f the- i oh! ::,ob,. Ni'itlJr 1,, ,n, I, torn, nor th" no J.s piratic ii wreckers, with th-ir );t),ul ,r r..0rH , . ti,.jr f:iJ,. . ,. , " c-" ever ne;uii i mpo.-e on her j ujv, honest rew : " ' J h g-h'' lV. Th" federal party in.ht , , . , f . rem-,,, b-r. t h-,t once a m er. always suspected;" and it Would sit" th mi a deal of bid feelilig liereai'tcr. - - - l'fL ru's .Nov 1 1., .n'm. is pr .du -ir g a s r.jul -i r t f.. et r tic i 'j t i; N -w ork j iibli-hers. Tl rivalry l. tuc n ii,e llarp.-rs, lhe New World," and "Iliotinr .It er.!!, -in," has ki. ked down the pr.ee Inn. M-to till- per copy. What is the r ;.s en cur b o 1-seih r.- Lave 1 t mpj-ln d them. s,'!ve-i w ,t'n th s : 1 :'i.! 1 11 ! bo. k, and sent us a copy to ; oil' .' . . I . I . I . ' ' 1 I . 1 't I a 1 .1 lis, say- il.it t !.'': . V l'r l' ... . I i.ll .... ' , a .ecfi re ' i, A 1 a - ;s a cert i,u jo. domical pT'Ot ti. it ?hey have I t .! d thr.e In. it s, nil'l proIll'.. !y s v-'i, ; tl.'it they n . t de . :, a n av 'rae a!, out a V ild per aT.ii to. I ti.e h 1 ;ot distaneo n,av bi con - i .'.'.- r d r r 1 t , it 1 - v r ." .": '!l v a r s s . nee the re t r, ices r 1, ( t I', in lo d ; a 1 d :, t the sa no? rate it w.'.itik' 1 1 , ' 1 ' 1 1 : . 1 : . f.r !'.. cat a ra. 1 to vv.rk its way in'o I.t'.o- l.r.e. 1 i ! v. c are sale fir the. pr- s'-i.t, ni.y 1. v ! A iw "'il i.-.i ! lecturer in Ne .V York, I ) r. ;r: 1. , is I'll' :! ''d to be ! . ; ! .iri-:i:'n li - it 1 !.. ta!.;y, t,. w .:, . - : .i g 1 v er a fin.. r tiii ii. '. ! r , w 1 , 1 . 1 v 1 . - n t al ?v in I !. blood. f vino 1 r 1 . . 1,1 . . v . '.us1 j T.-'.'jeil . i ur,: toiieiol g üii- r t.-oi.i '.le- .-ai.i'' postulate. t .at tie re is no ,t... tv ;n ti.e in r, th" ti;oer c r t . :, e c . rt . . '! le 1. r" 1 - t 1 1; ' e, p !t.,'i s i.f t he body, w li.ie in a h'i,lthv conOce., I", t... V d.tl.ui, t ti.' pr.-t, ..!.,! os.-.-i.t,il properties" al-iltiiu'-s t,,. To - ai.-u.-iiity is apparent. K i i.p 11 nn.inr. nn: rn.11.1, Tl.it the rxP'iies f tho ( oven no i;t Iiave ! 'in iiieren.oti m i:,i year, over Jive tiniii't.so! dollar.-, l.v an admin-.-trati.;, ti. it was to rednie them to th.rtcen tn.l..n-! 'I'iiat a tiati 'ii al debt tn b-en created, of l.'J ,TiV twei.tv in of dollars, which, in the course of .-n. .-tl.. .-r ye ir, w.i; amo'int at least to thirty m.l,ns . 'I ll s .s Wh r,,i : Ii i v i ' l . I ii it ti.rougii tue inisi. linagent f tiie v.:, g- ,n tos State, l.vr h ro. r has been ;:". 1 at..! ii-r cre-l.t r liue.-d to 17 cents in the li'.r ! I'n .t the it t!,t of tie genera! .v eminent .i -.; : tii it of ti. ? Sta'e, ,e a g no w at !: cents .. d.y I- g ! O wi. gg'-ry '. Th V tl liiPi :-;-it . f t.. w .vi-e ti.T ti.e .N..;t.. t.'.ey re 1 :.r-t y- .r 1 It lis I . I ' 1 .s a !' rtui.at.? t...og ti.at the credit ,i g ''o.igre.-- i- a- hid a- it is oti.'.Te w ild '. :. g-o --:ng the am unt of t.al I)' nt t.r y w,r,.r. a:;ur. Pul od ir as i. we shall i.ive n debt at the end ff the t. I tll !ty-iX Ml IJin1' of tiicir le tdp stT. i . t '.- t.. i' r-T rt t p . II IT to'' I'vMtioNs. 1 nj neit i.t tie cottage t-traw bjnnet v ,.! he ti.,; ,,,, 1 1 j . t. w i.ni ths spring and the erooirig s'.'inn'-r by the 1 id.es of New York, and Indiana - ai-o e h"po. 'I ,.: St. L.uls I i.r t ii sp.aks .f' fjuet'r iook.n- '. . ... i 'I 1 ' . . . tu' . . nn.,. worn i v tue .air'., ci.e'i rviss-me-a youdare,'" wli.cii eii ick.- the ed.tor badly, he being h iCi.e.or. Tii" :.'.- w . gs d dn'i linrik very much abut Temper in.-e nutters li-t voir, when they were B.ng.ng Ti.'.v -'t 'Ir.vr, th .-, . n ;! Tip tovW it u;. Vi.! ; ? f' hirl ft 'rr. Thin j r.t!-r-i tl.- .' I . . " W 1 z n. ."i r !' '. -, -.v!; . I iU I " r t - . fT , y c ur i. id ic tor ts t !'i, A '.rni'-ff o-i sa.fiy c :n true, Ik -.u. n i-.h r, i ul I fwc.r.')'." TiikLxiit :. l .hrvy ot t i.. rem attached ta the Ilntisli st..p War-p.te, havu g k.cked up m; r.. ', u t ait -getücr sgrvOable to the Ann iJ-ullUlls'. - s i ...'.;... ! r i.r;.r pjL'.i'cc.
