Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 May 1842 — Page 2
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IMMAN.MMH.I.s. y The Fort Wayne Timet, a whig rr"r h an article alluding to the Journal ; but the paper birj bidly torn, a ptrt of it we ein only gue at. The Tunes says, it ia dis guiting To see how Mr. Mac!, the late editor, Ini b-cn pursued into lo retirement by a clam of small fry editor. Ac ;., ari l siys it is ungrateful, to say the leset, lie slo predicts that the present editor will be of rv nvjrc service to the wing party than .Mr. Noel wis. In these nutters, we consider the Tin," decidedly in the right. In fict, we w,!I not hesitate to pay, tint Mr. Noel isinu:hthe U tter editor. When uncontrolled by a chyie of bmk nabob and other would -be great '"cn, he was no mean opponent ; but the moment lh-y were allowed to tmt their counters, and volunteer their adv.co and aid, our batteries were pointed accordingly, and in demolishing the whole crew, lo ! the whole blame must be saddlcJ on poor Vance. These very same things, through whose influence the citadel was lost, were the very first, as the Times fays, to find fault with the editor. Wc regret to be obliged to concur with the Times, that such is not only the nsc with whig, but also with democratic editor, the. roast href to the contrary no' withstanding. W hile we are beltinj thj bush, jetting the kicks and cufl the smile of i ncrcdulity is oberved, or a conjunction of t!ie thumb of the left hand and the nasal organ is exhibited to our astonished ßaze, should we ask for shucks or two dolhru a diy and roist beef. The Times, meaning right, his stretched the nntter a little; yet fur the fe' sparkles of good tense, to bj not a word of the roast beef, we give it credit. And as for the present Jewish editor, he never earned, in bin life, by labor, two dollar a d-y, to say nothing of the beef; and he don't know now whether a beef is killed with a pitchfork or an oxyoke ; nor whether an editor can make people believe they hall get good times by lying or telling the troth; or whether the federal w hig ever intend to give us that roast beef; or where the money if which was to educate the poor children of .Marion county ; or whether he wll get his thousand dollars for getting fi .gged up in less than three months and election not comng on till the It M snday in August ; or whether his publisher has or ever had common scnc ; or whether Animal Magnet ism is or not a humbug ; or whether he will be kicked out on or before the 1st day of January, lA'l ; or whether his mister ja electioneering by mean of temperance lectures ; or whether John lowing will beat the whigs cf Knox ; or w hat will be the result of the war between the whg editors at Terre Haute ; or whether the farmers are fool, or honett, hardworking, upright noblemen of the earth, with pret'y and plump daughter, who neither paint their handsome faces, nor wear bigs of bran behind ; none of these things does he know ; while his predecessor knew iorne of them, and was somewhat verted i;i hydraulics and roast beef. We intend to reform all these thing among practical editors ; and let those interloping lawyers, who are too lazy to read their Ulackstone and Mother (oose's Melodien, go where they belong; go where they can have high tariffs and live off" the la boring classes, and have nothing to do but pick their linger nails, and occasionally write a humbugging article about two dollars a day and roast beef. We intend to make it a sine qua noa with all great men rlcctcd to office, that editors must come in for their share ; and we shall uphold every appointment of the kind worth two dollars a day and roast beef. State Rsk. Articles strongly disapprobatory of the dilly-dallying and cow ardly courso of our fc'tata Hink, have recently appeared in Cincinnati and Louisville papers. We should not be surprised if the effect should be to depreciate the note? abroad, and drive them hon c for redemption, if the Hank ever resumes. This miht have been avoided and the crcd.t of the bills sustained if the Hank Managers had had the honesty and the pluck to have ordered resumption a month ago, and made as they might have done, a virtue of necessity. 1 ut th. n they might not have had an opportunity to "turn" a picayune or two, by ehavirg State Scrip through their agents and brokers: thus their greidy avarice leads them to snap at their own noses ; if indeed any of them have sense enough to see the ultimate risk they run. There arc a few, we doubt not, who do ice it ; but they are not the "biggept fools,' they are the rogue in ruflles, who hold possession of immense estates, for every copper of which they are indebted ta "bank accommodation? ;" w ho fur obtious reasons have all along protested against resumption as "destructive to the interests of the Hank and the publi :," (as if they were not opposed to each other!) and who would rejoice to play a similar game to that of the State Hank of Iii noi, by whicu they could wipe off thei r own debts in depreciated bills at 00 or 2." cents in the dollar. These scoundrels ur? lying in wait for a tit opportunity to shift more ofti'.tf burdens of their own speculations upon If? people whose industry they are so exceedingly a:n .)u to "'protect. Let the people keep a look ml for their "clarrruyancc." Di k JoiinsoM. Some of the more unprincipled c-f the federal whig papers have reccnily circulated n lyirg ttory chargirg the veteran hero of the Thftnii with having lent himself to a scheme todefravi' e U. S. (loverr.mcnt some time ago. Those w I,o know Col. Johnson would hardly require any denial to le ussured of the falsify of the charge ; revertheles the Colonel has sent a lettpr to the I.ouifvil'.e Advertiser, in Inch he effectually exposes the injustice of the imputation. The Cincinnati Krquirer truly observes, "in the whole course of Col. Johnson public service a period of mre than thirty years the charge of corruption was never breathed against him betöre. Had he been at til crrruj t, he might be innncbtcly rich yet he is quite poor.' Ding Duag! The bell rings; the grist is out ; and the Jew has commenced grinding it over again. The last Journal remind us of a celebrated preacher, who kept Im 52 Sunday, his fast and thtnkspiTing sermons in a box ; and at the close of the ear he would turn over the box and commence anew. So the Journal ; it has commerced republishing its first runy effort on the Democratic Address. The Jew is determined that what he does write shall not be forgotten. Where that roat bef and two dollars ! The Rufhtille whig seems not to have understood enr late article open the Market for Western Prooce. If he will carefully read it again, he will Und we have already answered the questions he propounds. Aa to our 'tumbling" upon facta the Whig will find we can "stumble" upon enough to proTe a 'stumbling block" to him, whenever he feels disposed to go fa'ly into the merits of the question. Home foorarRt "! IU ! ha! ha! Gen. Tallmadge the Prcsidcut of the New York ' llorrte Leauo" association, has litcly purchased a splendid service of Dituh Platc for his household ! Vive la Uu&bug! 111! hi I hi !
MtsMERiau or Ammat. M ifini". )n i Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evcn.njs of
last week at the Court houe. Dr. Madison de-! Wc need not say that wc publish ihc following I.vercd Wtures and performed expcn.ncnts in wm ' explanation of the supposed defalcation of Mr. Boris called the science of Me.nriam. being the f.r-t den.with more pleasure than we gave publicity to time we believe that our iti7.cn have been favored , w , m ;r.a rn t ie charge. Such would be our sensations even by an exhibition of the kind. The extraordinary . . . , . ' J wcic his pol tical symptthics opposed to ours , but phenomena manifested were considered either won- , , c m . .1 .. .1 i . m . j as they arc eiiniir, o-ir sincerity wi 11 not be sus?rfiiiitr in Urruiii Ihn ! h inn iiinttf Av f rn r rt u J
, , . i r M I , ,, ,, ,- . ent evidence, w as the rfult mere co.iii;on be.i . i ii ti i , , I i- ,i tween the jcrator and the sutjTt ; wiule tliC mind, of not a few. comparat.vely, ductuitcl between these two extreme. We have not s;.acc tins week to nay all we could wish upon t! be subject, and s no decided utitil wc can do so, we shill express opinion upon its merit-- or dements ; b it with the n o! animal or vegcia no me. or uie operation 01 , .it r . . I t the miiid, or in short at any of the processes of na . . . C I- J . .1 . U.H Sses of na- ; we shall iure, were we not uuiinr iz.u io i.it:wi ; we eu i.i proceed to detail a few of the experiments perform-j td by Dr Madison T.r.t'was the operation of putting the sum -ct to sh ep. This u as performed by the operator plac.ng .... . r ti i . himself bcfre the subject, botn seated, joining the hands and ftct. In a few minutes the su! j"ct wtiulJ fall altco: when the operator would fuliy thirrre ! the body by man-pul ition. This operation wo.4ij . , . . render the muscles of the sleeper very rigid, and i n crease tlie pul-e from about 70 to about lUi. He
remirk merely, tliat t ! plienomena of .Icsmerum .Vliny ot the wn,g pa.urs copied tlJC imnutation i "-'i. owing 10 t:io now uie wagon toy s ieauers are, ; " ' -i - .. . i , . ' i , . n ,. , , . II 1 is to t-e married to-dsv to .Miss miy aflcr all, ftrike us as txtiaordmary merely be- against Mr. I'.irdcu w.tn malignant aviditypir- having mm. He will have none but w heel hordes Our old friend the Jude has met with a cause they are n, w to us; that we shou'd all be liCularly the Il.chm o,,d I'alladiurn. Wtll they now hÜi lhcy ll1Vt' Z'A acl a Ftr(,kfe ff P!h great ox ibs of tl-sh in tMremonths, nd much equally as much astonished at any of the phenoine-, nl,.i ,i. , iV , ,, they w ill hold back like thui.üer. Look out ye un-; benefitted bv the operation. Yours, I. i m.
was then ready for experiments. The sleeper being ' principal matter in dispute is, that the Government blindfolded, and the operator in the reir, various ar ! has rejected about jlöOof tin charges of the htC tides vvuul J bü hiiidcd to the latter, and their na I Uccc.ver lore.vpenses ofdepositing. and has sued him . . ' t r that amount. I le tu.ns los accoiuts ought to lure expl-med by toe deeper. In a lew mslances, je a;1()v,(1 wIl..t:Cr h,; js ris,4t of wron,r he $ errors occurrcfl. J he experiments of the mi! were j willing to bo decided by a jury. more remarkable. Here there seemed no possit:li- j ty of collusion. Various riqicsts were handed to! Hki nsii WIJIooKR. Notwithstanding the fedthc operator in writing, such .as to place the sleeper j eral whigs are so open-mouthed against foreigners in a fighting attitude, raising his limbs in di!l'?rent j just tbiJt these days, the following, from the N. V. ways, rising up, tec., and in sympathy, by inric- j Evening Tost, shows how little their professions actions on the operator, all of which were, v say the i eord with their practice. What will Daniel Webleast, strange . It seemed to us, that in this latter, 1 iter's Native" organ at St. Louis say now? no coiljsion could exist ; though we may err. Want ' to him, Kills ; tell him how to make chowof space forbids us this week from extending this , der ; and above all remind him of the two dollars notice; but may hereafter take cccasion to ' day and ronet beef, to say nothing of the beautiful, liscuss tiie nutter mnic fully. : sweet, young, buxom üng'n-h wench:
Vi:toimS.-A novel exercise nf the "Veto power" : the whole IVople of .Marion county. Two persons hnviiig announced themselves a earn, dutes fur He-' orese.t-.t.ve. tUu h the I llPr,. ,!., , preschlal n es, through the Journal, and being ap--roved by the town Junto Caotain lohnnv 'under !he d ' V at least that no more J7i-. hall run ; or if they ! have the presumption to th.llk of at.V sad, thin-.i or too much stubbornness to .allow of their bei.rr snubbed off, they at any rate shall not have the at- ... i i . . vantage ot an announcement through the itijhteutinl " - j ' coiiimns ri the w h-g t"rac!e. Lonseipiently, when a very rc?iectab!e gciilleman of the whig party
occurreo in town last WCCK WIilC l leetota v nut - mein oi .-i.ne, o is nsiouisuua uiuii; uuunnv mm ....... ........ . , ,
vetoes any thing attempted by Captain Tyler. Jt i "n," two years ago j " J l-n
h..t I I i..... i ...... i , i irotn Lngiiiul with ) .ink'-c lliil.auaa handsome r- , 1 justice of ihseciub that l.ant a: ii Johiinv linn 'iKii h u tüLn m "s . . ." i r , i iii.r ,.i,t .. i,..k I v,r J j -!...-
' sister, an actress, who has been playing this winter I v " -,,,, b In exclusive keeping and control the political eon- 1 , Wo.i..... ,. -i,,.,,. ,r,.,..l . ... i has fullv cotiimittd l.iunelf in f.v..r of th,. rn..!,.. v u
sciences not only of the entire whirr oartv. but of ood iu. th. r..i...i..:.i..n.at ,..n !..,!. ..oa ., .;.i. i. ., v ;ik windi even
made tipplication to Captain Johnny a few days have doubts on this point, however. It is the preventatives, as a remarkable, fact, not often ndsince to be allowed the exercise of the right to sub- i vocation of the small lawyer of lhe Journal, to de- verted to, tint on the five great points of controvermit h s name to the people, the Captain positively fend bad causes, as well as to make the worse ap- sy, between (treat Hritain and the I'mted States,
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the gentleman s personal and pol.ticil .'nends was, oaru sense, i,a inaoe mm a more accurate judge ol tnsufficient to produce any relaxation or njialilica- the weaker points of attack, th in it Ins the Telefon of tho apprentice stealer's r,o. Two wh;erap!i. 1 hcrclore. well aw are that our pnnciples are cand. dates he said were enough ; and no more shou'J ; ' n vulnerable in a lair arguinent, lie Ins labored from " 1 , run w hile he held his commission as Captain. This 1 the start to make personal issues, und hence his vol- , , ... . - i . . iu inrl.'n v tvitlirmt 1 .Irin. o' n n 1,,,,. 1. ..,!.., I it or 1 t r 1 1 n 1 1 1 l f 7 iiiiint li. iiprnl i ti Inj it.w.i..
. . . . an act oi impudence and tyranny on a small ecale, as ever we knew an editor to be guilty of. It is not , i only laying a Tariff upon candidates, but it is a com- , I plete embargo upon the people as well as ti.cm, if mean sp r.ted enough to submit to such piltry dic tation. Johnny muot have been feed.ng on roir beef lately ! ii is not 11,11,(1 remarKaoie, mat wn,,e uniisii statesmen are proposing to relieve the Teople from some of the burthens of indirect or tariff taxation, m In i rnu' .1 rp i-p one t rnn rr, .00 pt v ti w t a ,1 . S .... v erty, the aristocratic party here Hre cnde.avorin-' to perpetuate, and M.large the operation of the exploding svstem, under the false pretext of nrotecting domestic industry. " The reduction of import duties and tiie imposition of direct ta..-s, is indeed a bold stride in Inland. It. of Course, encounter - r,., . ;,ik, r,.,,n i.rt o univ. l wj'j-opiii-Mi, tcj'ttiaiij nvui more wuoti J 'J incomes which arc taxable. Ily this tax, every man w ill contribule according to bis means t the support of the State. Thus the Hank of Kiilit.d Would be taxed J.'VJ.CKl per annum, for its income derived from the dead weight and terminable nnnuities. In the same proportion, every person who receives a salary or a yearly income, will pay a tax. This tax, will no doubt, be more than made up to
them by the reduced price of commodities, and the justice, in all cases like the ore under cousideraincrcased activity of trade caused by remission of tion, as a democratic victory, and one worth crowimport duties." The more enlightened sec this and ing over. Will that do, Thom as ! know the necessity of making the concession to the imperative wants of the masses. They must yield ('onmmkm y.-TIic whig papers generally have something to the spirit of knowledge and reform takrl r0siitio" against the l'eople, and in fivor of and make a virtue of the concession ; or eventually , llie Aristocracy of Khode Island: but none have lose every thing in a contest of phvs cil force and Fi,,ken "",re boldly thin did the editor of the Ohio
j civil revolution. They choose the wiser part, unlike the shortsighted property worshippers of our own country, who have not sen?c enough to see an j inch beyond their noses. The Tarii'i. The .New York Commercial Advertiser, a high tory federal w big tarilf paper, says : " no doubt is entertained of the passage of a substantial and judicious tarilf during this session; the basisof which will be. the attainment rf an A.MI'LH rf venu, and, incidentally, a reasonable yroteilion to manractui irn." Not one word about protection j to agriculture, or the mechanical intere?. Tj;c ; whole object of a high tariff is for the protection f j the rich ma ivf irlurers, and of no one else. We arc glad the federal whigs are to try it so soon. ! The people will the sooner be enabled to feel it, 1 and apply the preper remedy. It is r.o wonder that Ureal Hritain has grown rich. Joiim a I. Well, tint beats the Pjlch ! Oreat Hritain ru h : With a debt of four thousand millions of dollars ! This is something like wh;g banks always the etropgejt vnhcn tlu'y & the least specie. (I amnion. m:tn, u.e imwviuuai w no oiew up ii - buildings last week, is in a fair way to recover. As we before stated, the tnost material iri irv to his a T . t I 1 it t- ; bo.y,w,l probacy DC he lo.s of an eye. He l.a t . .1 . . beeti more rational and calm since the accitent. Iiis preservation is indeed a won ler. . . . .. ... J. U. .dJins, Henry L,y, and Iud Ashburtcn, and other British whigs in Washington, are going . u u ii n t i -r, . . . it high on Dinners, Iith, ivc. I heir constituents would be gUd of two dollars a diy and roast beef, no doubt. Hon R. W. Thomfso, M. C. will please accept our especial thanks for a copy of Hon. Lewis ClSi'e pimphlct on the Right of Search. -
J A .MI-:.- W. KOHDEN. I.-Sa. The Supposed Defalcation explained.
peeled when wc express our regret that we have ; !d.ne hun inj istico tlirrig1! our rnisapprehen-'ionj. J 14 It will be secu by th? explanation, that t!; supi r Pd de'.l;at.m .s merely ec,ir, Lkc most of : !,-06C cCcd igainU Democrats by thcWh.gs that, so fir Jrui acual d.a.unesty. there does mt seem to have been even any thing like crim inal remi'snss on the part of Mr. 11 rrinthVrt Wnvnß R,vin,I Anril j yc fen t,,t on,; (tf ,( Indian ipolis papers h?s .reported .Mr. Horden, the late Receiver here, as a rej' defaulter. On ei.fjinry v e find this to be without jar,' foundation in tact. When Mr. Horden made a . depos.te of the f,.ds in his hands last wmter there iWis aü'nit :mnin um? Miids winch t.'io Hank of louiv ille, tlie depo.tory of the government, ref'used to take, although they were such funds as he was authorized to taie by his instructions from tho Treasury Department, lie wrote to the .Secretary j of tho Tre isury that they had been refuged, and 'that he held th.Mii subp'et to Ins order. He still has ibj them on liand ready lo be paid over at any moment. Hut if we ninlorsti:)'! tho muter correctly, the The appoirpment of a man named Heynolds, an alien, by Mr. Webster, to a place in the DepartHeynolds the office. The indecency of this appoint- ; "ieil1 ut a" a'' en U n l"'st the department wliich ! has the charge of our fore.eii relations, will surprise ' ... . . . , . . . ' , e w ,l" , n',l ' l"'''l:"cd tü )e urprited . ÜUUS tW1y M" UtCr- ! '' ' Person ti.nii. Tbc Logansport Telegraph of the ItJtll advises his whi-eoidi"..tnrof the Indiana Journil to -leave the pkk,,al character nf the ChapMOS alone ; better denounce aid ,xjoSC the error i . - a i s- i ana corruittot nf the locojocn vnnci s. i ' j i i cour-e, by implication at lea.-t, the telegraph considers himself icixr than the Journal man. We m n r the better. (',..,...,,...1, .f t i -v.w ..j...itij ,iui'u,i ..wk.v... . . .... ... 1 uence, ne may niu in mo enu tint he is vulnerable in other parts of In carcass besides his shin. The Vinconncs ('uz 'tto directs our attention to an article fr ui the Helmont, (O.) C.iroincle , headed The Tu r iff its eff-cts on the r.irmer," and we presume supposes its argument'1 invulnerable. The theory of the article is precisely this : a limdtd i - - "t""'r prne, auu is intrti -re iur nis (r.ri''lSF' " bis be true, with respect to foreign . . . . traue. It tllUst UP IrUfl III rCCTlM t O U OtllCS 1 1 C t race : an,J conseq't--ntly lh so mer we have a tariff to " protect" the tnanufacturer. of this State against; 1 10 importation ot goods iroui ne'ghb iring States, the better it w,l! be for " all hands." And perhaps in 1,,Q tiu"; we noght have .a tar ff between differCUiu for the benefit of the whole, and all ffit rich bv na viliir hisrh taai ! ' 1 The Wabasli Cxpress does not regard the result oi nie 1 ue cieriion u, 1,01,13 .as ti i,c mucruiic . I.. , .. 1 . .1 . i victory, although it don t dei-y th-.t a majTrity ot a. I f . . a the cfTi :ers elected are democrit. We i so -s- - , teem it, the Ueporter'si acknowledgement of whig assistance, being admitted. Hy whose votes soever accomplished, we regard the triumph of truth and -:ite Jo,,r":-l. " the löth int. With a dispnsitio: worthy of him who declared there "were 0 Sundays in revolutionary times," this sanguinary federal whig savs 44 it world be good o IIAN'J about a . ." , ... dozen of Hie most officious, at a warning to rogues : of, ht,r,ao,r throughout the country r Lan year ' those men we. e promised roast beef-now, having woulJ be good f.r them ! j 1 . j ! T,,E RThe r.i.la ieiphia Public Ledger, . i a paper independent in politics, tweaks of the coali-, ,tion between Adams and Clay, as a bargain as : clearly proved, at least on .Mr. CiaV s part, as any J .''proposition ever was I v less than judicial evi11 3 J .1 . i. . . . : .. .... 1. .1.. ...... ...1 1 .1' uvuii., 11 uai 1111 nun ii" U".ir iMU Jiiii, ninii'. 1 , . . ' ' nobody con M prove it to the legal satisfactiou of 3 ' " a jury fj7-T!ie New Albany (laz-.-tte admits that two democratic justices of the peace have been elected, as we stated, and says the whole county has "come out from -niiorg tiie foul party." Spring guns are bad for ch eken thieves. It is awfuliy afraid also. ; lhal lIie Wabash Impress 1 ns come out," i'cc. and takes sides with Jesse. -'The I'nion of," i;c. Tu r .ILW.-We h ive fa.rlv knocked him on to f his beam ends. He has gol the blue devils to k.U. lAek the iMi.r. We recommend " roaet beef " for ; hig naluLe . am, lf lhal WJ(J.t we recommcntl i i. i.i 1 ... . 1 w . ... n .
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, 1.1. nillllll.'IIU ll UJ .illllll ii .lHjpiCllMII. ilf II1U91 bc ?ol upt or we .h.ll all our fun. i A Strike. About öijt laborers on the Chester ('reek have struck work, in coiieeouence of a reduc i. ,k.,,. .. i - " J' "iCM "ä- ! I ins is the way wie leccrai wmgj raise the Iibor- ' er waee and five two dollars a d-iw and r..--t 1 -T n"u fe11- uonars a aay ana roast; -ef- Whiter ! Whatashoate! "Can't yoa give us anotuer crow, Chapman .- v- 'itbj you ny !I1 ormatiOn aOO'Jt thlt t'.VO , dollars a day and roast beef ' m . jo . .
Come ovt from amo-q the Fot l Ia RTT." The people, those who were deceived by federal
whig promises of good times, high wages, confidence reform c,, ',;, on-v of uLuce, rciorm, exposure of corruption, p.en.y ot roast beef and two dollars a day, hare seen their error, and are coming ou: from among the foul party ! of bank suspons.on, Hartford l.'onvpntion, Hritih ! lippccano.! and lyjer too, break whigs, and joining the true and rea
country, ti e noret-t, bold Democracy. I hi is the The gwd cause of democracy seems to bi in the first step towards getting to heaven and having good ascendant again, if the local elections can be contimes. Come on. ve hearts of real cr;t; ve hard sidercd as indicative of public sentiment.
listed frceiiiCii : w o l.avp nlor.tv rf i .r.(f,f.n,ifuv yourselves and arc good boys. e don t want any - of your bank nabobs. Among many other notice of a similar kii.d published in the Oliio Statesrkan and other papers, we have only room togivetliej circumcfed rhilistn.es !
Jr. Edit r : We have been whig?, and support-j and if lh? t. t;,(.y miy expect us to sen I the.Maed the whig party, but carnot do so nny longer, be-' , . , ,, .... ,,
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in. inj; me icumi? 't in 1 1 i im io ter uiiril cor- i nipt ; "therefore you may enter our names on the J rion (.'uards are on the qui rirr. It would make hst ot Siiitiiiion c'emooratM, -hereby reiiouncn g Inrd you feel all over to fee them. We are g:n to cider, cool, skins and Hartf .rd T'onvenHcu federal- r ,8 fWM, a8 we gcl ltto dollars f day tobuv'thiism. S. .llu-iNM-. J J
1" Itiu. n.ü., . KoDKKT MoitlMSON. Watlkmlli:, Lucas Co., Ohio, April 15, l- T. ... ... .w ........ , Takiff. Amidst the discordant n i.e about a ! tar.ff, tins .pe-iion may be heard from one end of; the union to the other - Why do not the printers i want n t inri : i.verv oinor proiession cans louuiv ' feratnntr. No duties "ire I ml upon iniporled books', i and Vet from their Oarüest T-uin. Amenean print- ! er h ive competed successfully with those of the wholo World. .Yutc!iitcht$ Herald. j They have been able to maintain th.s competition, too, notwithstanding they are compelled to pay ' urirv or three times as much for domestic paper as t they would have to pay for foreign, in order to aflord "ii-oif.i'i" to the comparatively paltry sum j of loi'Ui,()iO capital invested in paper mills. If
it were possible to do so, it would b" for the advan- 1 "ignation and prostrate us the lands mu.-t erne j It our Iriends wni ftke a pe,p i:,to o ir ir tiry. t a tage ofthepru-.ters to purchase and shut up all our ' bwe can't help it. The ivul hill ic i ut a ; day they cm dUrover ;th it while tl.ej h,Ve -MT f- ., e , . . ichig m iisurell in V( r hud tecn a tchig .nxititrt! II.I,IN(. Till N DLKS" to cotis .1.: them on tho paper in. lis; for wc presume toe difference in the Im, Mr. j.r,.,ton referred to Cl.v's speech ... Il.n- one M.ie, the De,.,er .t.e tr.uu.p'.i . , v iriou- nu irpnee of domestic and foreign paper would pay an ! ver, Virginia, in the spring of lMl, as proof. Hut ters. are pnur.ng tho !i-avv pe,!. ;,,.,. nn, (V1.j,. cvorl itunt interest on the capital invested. Hut Mr. 1. opposed making this Und fun. 1 a fit dr. The to their ears upon the other. (;, u Tip, co.ne it this tax ition of Labor f.r the benefit of CavHai is ; honor of the Co eminent was sufficient and thin ' Tyler."
the distinguishing feature of the Protective Tariff, fV6tem. A,l4, ib vvhll tho Aristocracy mean l0 wi;.j, ajr milj atcr i,;,,,, lut xce " ' ' '' ' ' " " ' ' 'car to tHVV a f"r MX l"'S"r. w.th your , . , . . i . i . , i t , . on ten , r.ntip.e I Whs should he Ihu.1 an 12 Resident only 1 ! Are not t'oop iroiiou.ii -it: rT.n.'l fi.r'iu .t floi aoo t Li (I.ap I
3 " e a, u.,ui..u .. Pnou:u suppose r,e was paid by the yard, ami thereiMa,sy ut lhc -'J'd M:lrl0r, cut,!l,-v' (wciforc labored a, h.n-d a he could l ,nnk, the m.t
Vn:ik advisedly) desire a " change" in that office ;i,ltl -"'loss wc are much mistakon, they will have ; one. I ' 1. intuitu .i;i;ui:?fiox. n was statea uy .ur. . ' Iugersoll, in a late speech in the Hou.'O of Ke-J .......... . ... .. . . pne was nie aggressor, inine .wann; picsuou sin: t,, our soil ; in .lu Cueliue question she uiv ides 1 our burtlers ; in th.. Oregon territory she takes a f o,jr u.rrtrv . in t;,ü Creole c ise, she , , , " , takes what we consider to be ours ; and In.-tiV, in' , . , , the visitation or search question, the conies to us 1 ,,.t .!.-.,..:.,., nr ktlfmii,.n
A Ci'Imkv r.Diioit. Dr. Hiker, formerly (ne ' of the puhii.-hers of the lVru lirester iu this State,; Ana ! Wonder if certain Lx-( J..vcrnor, who thus describes his then parlmr, S. I'.ke, I'eti. now ! has not gone to Cuba fv.r his health, can give any the editor of th ('ircleville O. Watchman: 1 information concerning the dishonor of the checks " He-ides being an editor und printer, he kept ..mentioned bei i.v by the Law renceburgb Argus! the Hroadway Motel, was Postmaster, Justice of the Wc understand that che k . dra w n bv V.. I.
I eace. Land Agent. 1'cttitogger, Canal Contractor, .urrcinrt. wutm-it ..i u.e r, or, rauuer, na.i Doen a school .uaster. and a nay i.aoorcr, was i.rought UP uuaker, w as twice a w mo er, anu mo iim t i im I iw him vvii :i itist hail his thin! viit.. . . . ' ' ' The Hatoti Uouge Caz-t e, in giving an account of the decease of a villain named Adams, who died on the 14th inst., makes the following pMlosoplucal1comment i ; He was a man of fi:,5 mechanical powers, and :i fr cfnni; f.-r firfiti.urnpf Tl.n .rra w v w ' ihm - i'i iio'iuij iv i in- i in. lanu error ot his life was in striving to ho a small r .seal instead of a great one. 1 1 is heart was loo good to .at. . iV' .1 t I .1.1- ' '"- ; ''o. .eiiuy imuueu w un unit supreme spirit ots-liihue.-s which so often makes tiie vii-'st 1 1, isc 11s 01; eirin i..e iiii'-.-i, proijjcsi, ami iiium ill-tl-liintial iiiembers of so-tetv r.A(Kili hit. Here is tue acknowledgement, fresh from tiie parlor. We can never strike a Julien . opponent : and will hereafter treat iiun as gently as
he deserves. See how gracefully the one thousand a j,,u- tl,e ,,niy 1" l"'-T s x "- r.L.i a year editor of the J. urnal retreats : i ground upon the subject of tiie right of search, to " Wc would as soon be guilty of trampling upon ' winch the Hntish have sought to sulject our vesa drenched tow', w bile t he April shower w as run- t;ls on the high s-is. Tho Courier says: ning about his forlorn gills and depressed t-nl ;.0 t) ... .im i . .t . " , ' , "II our governn'nt should ever accede to that batter what remains ot their careass.es. ; cUm t t) ,y il(J wc glVH Uj aU vU,uluuA t ,. There now ; ouglit we n-t to be merciful ! , dependence if it cannot protect its own tlig from 'misuse und abuse bv pirates, without tue aid of
Uonm-Hs on am: allmüik.ny .viot t.ms. a bind of robbers hive been lately discovered at JohnsloWn. Cambria County. Consisting of a um- , Ä , 1 1 1 .1 her ot young men, some of whom hid tuned the , , , , , , , , , churdl aöac!üt,t l" ,IlCir .iMy. Several ol l,icm hlve "d, and gave bail f.r the.r ap - V'rucc, and the remainder have made themselves quite scarce. The days of Kinaldo Kinaldit.i are about to b restored, and of course I'.x bankers wil! f4d business. - - ( an a C-;01 ra! a ; if so, k it thp sho,t, or iu shalow tnat vanishes at t.'ic oowm; of a cock ' w , . , . ,, , , , , . omeb..dv asked lhe above, we forget who : but ' , , , , , . . . . ... WC fhould Ike to know it it is worth a thousand d.d- ' , . . , , , , 1 lars a vear to b.o-.v out and burst in six weeks ! "Or what is it that maketli the Jew do as is set fjrtii in Proverbs x.wt, 1 1 ! 1 (o it, Jlkhy ! A parcel of fools, w ho would . go for Tyler therefore Without a why or wherefore" I are cirru'atmg a pet. tion in New York calling on j the IIoute of Ueprescntatives to impeach the Presi-. dent fr his message on the Khode Island atfairs. ' What long tails these cats have got ! ' w A Ijait tor HiMBio. The hypochondriac Jew,
laid up with a tit of blue devils, is trying to get Or what is perhaps as well, get the federal whigs he poor coes ot the Sentinel have our sympasomebody to pull his nose. Wonder if he don't ' to promise them " two dollars a day and roatt beef." thies. nii-i.a Journal.
....... ..,4... ,i... f I ' . . 4. t.on fund." fur shucks ! He', all fired sr.unkv : but 1 . , . . . ...... '. . " a : . . .! - J 1 i ll'l X-- l ! .... i .awru i"t..Tii. . lounj man nameu William - " I .min. '-..iii. . ouii man niiiicu lüiam - weeK , caught in the engine tl J. lounge fleam p mi 1 at Spencer, and instantly killed. Ui body j t was terribly mangled. Robert C. Horner, Uditor of the rrince'.on W'higJ tat . I t . f at.. k j ols been app j.r.'.OJ lost .U-ter at rrniccto.i, .Ncv Jersey.
Corrcspotitlmcc of llic State Sentlnrl. i
n n 1 V V- u J ' 4 J ' 1)tkCltr9 ' hatdo you think of matters and ti,jn;-, general ! I regard the destruction of thi ! Mritisli Army in India, as retributive justice only. for the enormous crimes which british rapacity has ;
nvrnt.on, Hritisb ppruuieu in wiaiunnappy coniiry. i crnapsour k their prom:e!r"S,V,-rS.mt-VkmeCVWllha . ! should persist in their pious and patriotic purpose of alfr.ends of their i robbip te church of Mexici.
Perr tralc- ,n tat unhappy country, l'crhaps our will perceive that the contest between , . , - tt., ;an,i n(en lhe devil will be to pay as a matter of course. I have nothing particular in the way of news to j We shall nut allow them to trouble the churches ; Mil Thriou iij.irus io uiov lot-in 10 unrc: i n??e .inreirimentals. Mimic Krn di tio. The federal whigs not content with repudiating their thieves and calling them demorr its. :is in the case of Swartwout, are beginning to repudiate their own measures. We ex itvill not bo ,ur bcf()re h,y w: hwear . . , . ... , , democrats elected " 1 ipnecanoe and lyler t'"- c.alieU the I.xtra session, and j-asse.l all the i measures of that session. It would b- in jerf?Ct keeping with their consistency and honesty. In the U. S. Senate, April Uth, in a debate on the bill to borrow twelve millions of dollars more, Mr. Hreston, a whig Senator from South Carolina, among other remarks, said: "If the Distribution Act should continue in force, fiid .Mr. I'restori, the people will rise in their in!kiSc t""'1,JIi'! " "-th,ng nmre. j 'What a mass ot ImLU rdas'i ," exclaimed affiehd looking over the Journal. The ? contemptuous exclamation must be acV every mail of sound sense. It is a re cannot always have pat. on. e to
' ' " e"rt"J COli,!lu,'i lt Pr'-' b t!ie 111 iriio r in wi.H-o t .ey hug h.oi totl.-iri, under its present management, habituated ns wets. A tir.ff sUould ,..t In-d. it v sheet. ; , -t - ,,ecesSlt v t, . read the st ul- -- - J ' - , t.nt essays of -all sorts of newspapers." Did! kix.-.-O-, th- ,,,g.,t t.,- I'M, , .;, a n.t. Lt know that the edit., ,s ,urd ,;,,,. we -kc out ,n a D itch Orocery . I.- vnle, wh, 1 11 I "II .1 I . . 1 si . ... I 1 . 1
inf, very thin-I Hi- merits are briefly summed up by Lorenzo j the Merchant of Venice: "The fol h t!i plumed in hU mrmoiv , , , , , , , , a'"y el -od words : and I d know ; a many f.is, h.t stand in bettfr j.Utc, ( ;.ti iii-hcd like him Mr. Van Hrnrx arrived in New Orb ars on the'. . . . r.i , v . i i i i Idth. A correspondent of the Natchez r r c I rader ' k. a " he i i ii ros v lie :r 1 1 !i : Ii l k Ii 1 1 r is in in h u !i 1 1 - r'' J . - c P( lv,M, whiskers show some spnnkl.ie-s ' o- tlC frt,..,8 ,,flimc ; but his complexion is tine ni.d ' u Cve dances as 1,'vely as ever." The I'.cavui.e ; of the I.nl, sa vs : Tune has been .ercf.il to hn. . i i He look.- mre fresh and pussv than ever we srw i, .. . . . " i ..( ,, him, excepting that Ins e cics are a lit t.e more 1,1.0 i ' tlo si ot his illustrious predecessor,' be.ng whitnous predecessor, ened bv the snows of a few more winters. jo!iI) , .x IS, ,, the Lawrenceburgu Hrancli of ; t.,,,, .State Hank of Indiana, have bee., presented at. ; lhe,r cumor H, tujs place, and refused payment ; tor t U-jt want of funds to m-et them i It .nun, llt Tnru . u ...I inc.tiucu in t:,e t.ro -( i1 . 1 . cd great brokerage establishment! O that unf,--. 1 1 tunatc act of last winter! We shiil see fun vet ! ( ;,oi). That mutton headed ra.-eal, Horace freely, and his lying partner, McF.lrath, the si i - uerer ot the .N. i . 1 ribune, have bee;, arre8lea am. lipid t . i I mi t In Mini nf UHL t r 1. ! !! U-i c Ii I rir - ' - - es on a .Mr. i.o.llrey. I ne i.-.icnti w u g- 00.4 - fr.ated b V a W :i II'. of :: pel 1 vers , t he h l r J CI i.'T b I . S above menti.uie.l charged .M r. t ; ..it trey wit h i.r ng ,., , , ,- Ii r, , 4 J persons to electioneer in lav-r ot t.ie J 1 -ui -l r ticke This suit wil, be fiiiowcd up hy o' i- r .n. ilictim nts in the t.'. urt of Oyer and Term i.er arid (lenerul Session? llionr or Skvkcii. l'iie Host C.urier is tail 1 .-..I . Hntish naval dicers, w e say, give up the H,g at once and let us i.eir no more ab-jut the -starsa:id tnjM-s. ' . 1 IB... ,..IV yh, .,.,.. ,,, .i.p 1 Vo st1,,,t.m I.ibm. Ao ain. 1 he octor ot the ti.oo . tif st., n rcc,lVerca damBff ,sliMft a CoIIpje föderal ; wl,r ed.tors, f.r the -Id stab, charge of stealing q,n pa,ior ThiJ j,;, t.jPrs j ri...,.r ,in(,a,y .'cr t, ,. o;.r lt(0,,. The world will get hoio-st after a wj,ile u:Kjr t!l, Uil.Ui:,: (lf a few hU.;h verd.cts.and 1 lU(! tvVll 4,.Urs .A (, iy aild rj.t.t ...;,.f. Par.-,,, M.iu-r ! might a.s Wtll JiOstpo,,.; the dotructi d of the wo,!d 1 . , afew years or at least till tnewh gs br.ug those , . . . . . . , . "-hoi times. I h it will be long enough. s Canaiu Svi.i Thadi:. The amount of Amer ican salt imported into Canada dur ng the pa-t sea-s-m, is estimated, by a writer in the" Toronto Pat triot at 4"",""' harreis. Clap on a tanfT, w higs, and stop this sale of tKK barrels of salt to the I'ntish ! Don't depend on f ire ;gi.ers. but make our people keep uar salt at home. Cot kKOAnns. A greu many ;din fjr jrettm r,, ot these nuisances are go.ng u.e roum. 1 toe ... .l --t . P-per ; but the best p.an of all, we to.rin, 1 to catch all the he ones, and put out their eyes; thus cau-ing the the one$ lo fret themselves to death. Kre are wmting t, w inch of his articles 1 tu w.u noi retmhlish. Sunnosa he trie- one of those " chickee, chickee, biddy' squibs 1 Or a .i: fo,ir..i .-birr nmrnvi ..r n.i.t i.r üir,iu",a'"" -" " 1 . iüuj,ihj-.io . Wtll Dose! The New York Commercial Adveniscr, me i.u.evi.ii; uournai, anu iiic oi. . . i. I . ..: o l l . i k. i . nul.etm an reoerai ppers are claiming inn a portion of their party arc " Whi-Loco-fjCos !" This' . .. beats "Demncrat.c Inggcry" all hollow ! " IfAij Luco-fucut .' ' O, siw my leg oJ:
TRIUMPHS or DEMOCRACY!
ke-actioh.-.i ioiteripi in tnc mnic Timc. JS lhllt ,t lllC pecond ln4, for the e;ecti f .. . , . ... of prntt' the tederal Whig cand.dal Morc Re actiox9. A K5stcript in the Hartford ectioo were elected by 2 majority ! ! Only think that old federal blue I ght Hartford, with a u?ual majority Oa! Whiggtry. oh ! ..... U n:??e rFederal blue l g!lt Hartford, with a U?ual majority The democrats of Norwalk, Ohio, carried their whole ticket at the spring elections. This ii the way resumption get in Ohio. It is a poor time for men to sell out to a suspended bank dynasty. Fhtm-ii Hoots. 1a. The great Toot and Shoe Manufacturing town of Lynn, Mass. is reported to have elected an entire Democratic ticket for tnvn ofllcers by a majority of 430. The idea of a Tariffand the Trench Hoot humbug won't go down. Co it Hoots ! IIiiodk Uhd. The elections by the landed aristocracy and the people have come off in Khode Island. The result we ha ve nt seen as yet. though ni do.ubt the Hritish whig landholders will elect their ticket, and the people theirs. No fighting has been had, as yet, and no disturbance is now anticipated until the different government begin to act. Then look out for bunged eyes and tall walking. It w ill beat l'enr s? and Tliad. Steven all to smash. O the roast beef and two dollars a day promised by the federal whigs! "(.'(IMt: Ol T I ROM AMUMi 1 II E TlU" L PaRTV. The Niles Michigan) Republican has hauled down the federal whig tl-g, and run up the broad Staru .ifr'n.t t.,. Ii. P , . binr.or d Democracy. Sog.es federal ",, - Dkmoc k ATU Tkii mimim. Hii Circleville Watchman thus refers its readers- to its column cf Victories : Tiirnru. i.oxt; and lotd:ü Nl ''iwf frra tbuinr:s" tr.ke mine cur. No hot ii H.lf'l toi ; P.nt 'tu I he rrjw of (.'hapnaii, clear, i .'ut is so loud mii I loii. TlIK ll.YAMM St'TAMI. I'tie Illdlina IV!ernl W h:g p-ij-.ers continue to make the New York Tribune ih.-,r text book. They do not :n the least r.-s.-i t th-; people of Indiana b-vng called tineves, , s-. md'ers, m..! scoundrels bv tl ie r;i-ca I. II oraco IJreelv ; tie v Ike Ii -u th- ! tt. r f r it, lld'ni"ii , .u,-u ,. .m.,h.,:, anu a s.ck m.nwn. was confined therein A .Mr. I . t 'en , w h. had removed 'f sa!.-iy, whle m t!,,- a.t of rep!,, in. them, wns bruTaliy murdered by beno stabbed to ! th" ii.-i:t. The murderer is supp ..' ,t be one ' MeLnigiili.i, w ho wa-i arrested and committed f.-r i trial. " um e... iv- w.,ig m aj .r.ty in the i i . . .1 . House of Keprcei,t:itne hive at ..ist a Ineved a , , . , . magnificent e.)iu t in the way reb.rm. I hey I. .. . ....... i . .. . i . t ." i " .. n r uom "epr.vii.g ui. ( "lerk ot l w o . .fwillst mtviccs be consolers itidipef.i!i,, to the c . lilort of l!i" lloiw ttlid th r.-gubir t ran-ict oui ot tue huiu.-s an I l.je keeping of an aceur and nit: llig.hle j ..ar ti il. !'. cost ..." tiie nation ot discus-nig and pi--.ng thin rlrenchiiiciil r so i.ti ii, lo !. t-i v ('aim 'V lo a 1 1 ii J i . A person wa- killed bv the discharge id a spr.ng gun in ( "eorgetd n, I). (.'. a few days s.t.ee whilst f. bun .iisi attempting t-i enter a p ul ry h .jsc in r!i c.tv. Au in j iei was field on tiie b. dy. and ti.e proprietor .f the poultry house w as j i-tiii-d by the j i ry in setting the g'l i for the deb u . e of his pr ijertv. Toni o. Dr. MottofNew 'ork has come out an adv...-ste for the u of t .i,a,-c,. He .ay ,t i- a preventm-. and perhaps a cure i.-r Liryngeal l'ht h isics i n. i 1 5 r 1 1 o i : 1 1 s. We cm tell Dr. .M-.tt tint roa-t b -et and two dolirs a drtw is tiie h-.-.-t irevent i ve in the world for federal wine- araf,o. Wat d., you thmk of thit. o!d Smo th'jick ! A ma'i.-i.eis, miii,!'T'iih iml i -ual press tie-1 s no eerti.nt. -rrtiru it, us it n.li de a tiltuni ! It 1 1 t . in1. S . - ty s i ( IU c ig D-nuTi'; an 1 the- peopl. itl these d gg us noi-t ie: ,i is-. s nisiaie of , tl n v l( , . r , tlt.. ,,; In-j,,,,! Jourmi, (ii 1 1 , f.-:,ed ::i 1:1 1! a I. ' Tamils. h ... 1 v t r was la'elv I o k s c ü t.t y , v J i : ! 1 m - iMir--d s:V.'ii fe.t r, ui'! c-Oa ie-. 1 as mi. ih.t atits, a sw arm three griy nj-nrr two l irg" ho .ting ot h oa'.. 1 ,..--. of llvi g s'j i n , and 1 Urge lunn-r of mice, but n roi-t. he. f One j. irt of soot to three ptr: t iird or teittcr Without silt, ;s sa.d t he a cur'.' f.r a burn, and the elect.o:i of Tipper-ano'- and T i-T t o -as if,to f.e the cire f r hard t , ui s. Wn g-jts r ast beef and t w o Hoi .a r. a 1! ty Th 1 IS 1 v l ite i.-:i:i,'-iit, '-.r a s,aui :ig the i'ii!-. I -in .- r it sty- ,t isnpti! pan ;i"oi :.oy tob rof,.J.-iiiiie.l t-.sit 'o; t.i.l.k tfiit ti.e roi-t b'-ef. two ( ! 1 i i i f a 1: .V, ml g-i ..1 t ;',. proi, J by the -.v u gs is. capital pun sliuo-ot tor tle- r dup-es. Ct'iti: inn lloiis At, ex hinge paper says. hor-es never hive tuj iotts if tii' V are silted twice a w.-ek. It tii'g'it .have added tint th- ;"ip!e never get tit or r.- 1 ;: t'.'.-r.it b f au -.v.. doli irs a d IV pru'hise ; by fe-l 'r,il Ah gs b.fne ele.-t.on. 0-iu, Si, k s .ys that g-o.tii.g in 1 ve is fame. i.niig Jin-- ig ;r it. : tue in .re a ie.. jw ioves. 1 . the more he w ants to. Wonder what Siui. op;n.o;i m nbo'it get'inj in Iov- will, roast h.-tf and two d .llirs a dav ! tVT-We req-i ,-st that ea :h an 1 every one of our read'-r-s w;il read the llr-t art leon f.e to jrth pa e. It w .i: be well t read jt bcveril t.n.-s. h is out of reach of confut -it.ori. I ho n.ot popular ac!s of tiie most popular (iov- ... eniors. (mvie so becau-eof s..i;u nets.) are, appo-fit-eJ.tor t :H of h ,u ,r and profit. Who dare gamay Vim ? j eil; we had rther have your tymj-ithia than your blue d, vUs or your eharacUr "Yot'D M ARf E KXPKOT OM1 or MV AUE."woman in Maine, who is sixty three years of age. has iven btrth to twin. Corporal Strecter'. I'phra.in is of opinion that : Congress can't .roh, bit tig.it 1 1 c.ng, as that bJy has no ri-ht to rass a -iy liw. ' (loon Tivri ami 1Ik.ii I'kk is." I!ggj 0 ... . . . cci.t - a dozen m.d llntfr cei.ts i n-umü. Are th? . people fcUitl :d w.th lc " change !"
