Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 May 1842 — Page 2

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' 1 t:i.M v; a;?:t. Wc hut; ihm!'' arm geur-nts w.th Sami i r. IM. V Co. to !.! in s lb -T; ):- mi i e ! t Dm -r ;!.. n - f r the Ir.liam S' ate So arc hercbv 3 j ,-.. r i ' 1 .ag. n'.- ( r tot tin ! ir,.! th-v 'I J X II II)IA. Jul K.NA!.. T.'.r S-i,i U(.i!v J urr.al of t!,.: :U n.-f. i- t -ally a r-jri-.-i'v. An i!ra il.iim oej.t t. !e pij.1. -.!.! a'-l cm ul.tr.! -' .1 .iir "l-ly. 'J-., P!j up a -p. fin." i . f lie t.fii ;i .if tV w !,'." h wri!i''!e f r ü c!:-j"i-. i l.l.M -.(ii h !..'. r-., f r( r. Jew, bailor-. A . we .!... a ! i- ir.- r:i i:u at at. I a lit'l" -j a k, f -r t'ic a:u J ei ii-r.t "I iir r a !i r-. ft hi' ' t ! . t ' i ' i . :, I vi t -1 I I -IT of .1 ti I ! :i I .it. I it ii-, ii . : 1 no' ,. ,', vi 1 ! !iv ' I.: 1 1 I t O i I.V. ' I - f I- 1 V I . If I II. liitl f : ' I ' I . 1:. u . :i . '. i i ? i . r t i - 1 I i! 1 . .'it it- Ni l v.- .-in ! M j ru .if ! t i r.,t,. ,. , t i i a f t i I i!ur .1 1 r, a ; i f-'. i.l u -..' no ;t i !. t " l'f tw Ff'....-.i;,r.....i-' ,"''vl",'"""r" '' '''""""' A""" - ' ". 'I. '.,,,;.;-. .-,,r,M, I . Af. r J n ! r ' .'; - f. ..!,., t!u-J:rnal ,-. ;i ,.r ,e , : of t U-tuJi ',! i ii'f - nt n we h m 01. v c; arc f ir t ho I .0 :i ' , i.nvtin. .i , , I t f'ii- rr.jf try it,, k m .1 !, ! V.t. .-.!..', t.'K -i,;;. I A !i-.' . :. lo'. ', -ri ! !,i v. i .10, I i.r i.i. My f.. -ii-1-i 1' s." I-ii't t!i it m;! linif ' O Lord! And in the Jir-t iine tut.! r thf rd.tori tl h :nl. wr find the f jl'owins fr wi the r ditur It 1 nisi If, w hi i l!.o w li ii i!l n ilmht i i.d iro : " I to- wi r ' tl r !.t ,r h c 1 a i u ' 1 ! . 1 fr .:u ,A' 1 d 11 j to !.! : .',-." Wo tu! I ui.r r a ! rs !a-t o k th it !. had a k 1. y. ! d l.iii's. If 11 . d iij. ; hi. 1 J i- t t d'il!, tliat h h'H t ti ll ' f ll a .-c lid li :nc. Nv'.v f ir -j ciuif iii cf !- I In- Wiiii. uf Ii, li.iii ij.' Ii t!.e jri-fiit a; .') v i:;m ;i i- .fi ni :i vinf wntl.v i,f t',o vu'j.rt if fi!;i;.M. t in .1 I s, ;if ! m tut tu j. - j I I '. t r !de A ii,' J t r ir, v 1 i i.l - . 1 : t or ic v 1. 1 t'iy I ,r I Continus ? A ic no -Ii p; t i li'.ti'i ti .ne .!ii !ui fii th' ' s kiii tilfa hv w fni-ii the tin- .'linns !,i a ( r i.'i--'riti !i! .t. I, - I- rtc 1, ij !nif, :.n 1 .it.ifi n tu ..mil 4 .! t!i ir -u pmt ai c I i;, n the 14 a I fit ;,tt i' I. If t'i C .pie-ti tis :11c artiWiuIt vi! (,. a-il'. t f.:Kf ' .1 111 t!i- -ilhnrrifue, then 1, we ki.ow it e ' I it, l4-it'te i;r-:tjing y j t T .if K- (,f a j: od! y .ii,. ;-. ! 1 Is 1'ic M'i'1,1.1 .i . j-i' (.! lii'iiiij ti X i le witt 1 ll i'.v in n i- i in ( til.t,. ! tircl. tiuiirtil, -ne In',! l!ic d iy,' K m rn er t'i" pit! IIiv :r.'t t 1 i.-.r I in i il 1 r. ri i" c:i- -.t'lin t i t!,e Ii-, '.m i.f l!.p Mi.inl 'i !! r ' in 'f I V 1 ! c i :i - u 1. t t if i, it 1. 1;. ! t, i!i - i?- t'ie h ,i i e-i 1 I hypo, ,.n !. 1 1, nie M i !i :i' .1:1 iv In 11 I if t 11 -1 Y of j: ;: r ' i u t'.p r,rivj.- cf 1 in f,. 11 ! u .11v'i '.ti f .'li ir ..:i (, ir v ir Vlii4-'if t'.i. C iiiii' v wi. t;.e .1101 ( i f Mi. -is. l;.i,vin :ii,, V i t 11 p or i f I n i-i w li n e ilti.ii-'n Ii i ' 'fi!-i -1 1 k :i the - iiiftuTi i.f 1 on 11 i:v Hill. II i-.V J h a: :.:,t t H' i r A !il!4 a r of t:.e Si it, in I im Tl.i i.- are ti 1. I s- u!s ri ii t'os v i 1. N , u,( re 4. ! 0 .1 th. .; h onvii,. r.,i U.U.', I . r - j , .. v t- r the v m- ir tu.iii.i.l.. uf U,e pit Ivi iht-," hut im n wl, . ,,i;i-:.ei and f.ll ! I luve .'.. e t .e i rif i. I ,tt!. . If t'n . thins :oe i:-,t 4 ii;i tii'fiüi ttie ttndiid tf t) t 1 t e w i r se.l tl.f re tnu-t l.e I'lili rri wie. n-ri tu in !; C li)f t.ilkit.4, wiring, lii t'.'li k lijM'l. the I c. Ari! W'ji;h 1 n4 ai.l x :n niin,' ;ii.ii'". tin.fi- are the-e nol le sjnit. a::md in tins r,.i.t t. Tin inein. ry f HHKlviN' ain! liin i!yin4 inj'itirti :i ; t'ie irc lieiti ei ri tlie pure luirel. wer ni I'lrp.-t n.MI. - I IIIMI Ml'Vl' l'-h !( .NK. It n a I-Vilv si'l.f, lio-.v, t 1 wl,i4eyeSt;i. k n t. r Wrr, an I d lu'li'I'ul nu-ii- 1 ot t'ie pit, whKli t'ie o-t' WI114 eai to I. .ten ) ivr:itli .1 aiilve f.f .1.. If :it. 1,1 eo-f . clo :'n in e i 1 t'.c i t.e Nan .it -tbe 1tinfi.1t i me, lt d ! Ai d Mi. 1'k u i. f a Life imw.iit'iv h -leat. ami a Ire 1 v mini rial . f wh .t Ii -- , , ttie hifi .f ,f ,th- rti n i 1 fr'!i en ihnie, a tic to.-r. :i' 1 .f irMix,cf.ns;i em-.,sim.mor,4 us? We pii,k. litin that tlii-i conflict i- to he 11. j toy's pliy Ai the c.ukJui tor of a r rci- 1

v:p:':r;: . Wc thc aut!lonty rf llic ci'it'K, vnirr the cirrum- j cial document published by order of Congress; but .Wr. We h ive no men, f.y , t;nl would be of 110 weight with a DitintionUt. Uut autheritv ol the ieo; I to ... . . .... . . , . Miinnit, tot km. wing what wc Wl" thank O.d Lcathcrncad to tell us by what :i..eath may Mow tnjie a-.i-' authority he calls persons Quakers, liaptists or Mc-:raiit-int 1 tlie lici I ; ati-1 hi mg, ,1 1 . w., . . , . , , '.a, a st,.,ger, per rally ig:!.?. , l!ljJists, in a Mate whose fundamental law re1 oir of the 1 1, tii.-i.ti-i i.f 's,:-! cognioi iinthing of the kind! One question is as

,i!.iiuna:iea.ly he.etliepuh-i 1 1" Wc uiiii'i know what Lind of it meinjin the Jew must f,,ve- .- it ; t.t '.,. l,n , c. .. ' one article to another in the .a.ne paper. What he mean! . .... i.i. i i n uv I, ean i i i inrniif . nii'ii bv spin !.. -in?, we d ei't know, unlcsf it i-i smnc Jewish ' ri-ttif.-jjuiiikc term. Hut w!nt d tlie people of Marion tounty think of this upstart calling them vu'pir? The . free pe,,ple of t!ii county voted a they pleiseJ la-t year, and this hin-,! l,!,:,-k u:.-i ra!U the .acts of a majority of thrm.bothin sum ner an 1 fill, a"VFL(i.U TKII'MI'II !" If thU ml thc j oopie of M.arii.n county, if they c!.im ' to support a paper charged thorn as diunkar.N, '

bought with whi.kev, i-nniediately afier tlie election ; and . now, with a hired prttif g-er, allow them-clvr to he ihm Wm M' I"-"- 'I'hc federal whigs having takc!a?ed with impunity,'," J.-frcjc . We doubt if such en Iricc, Swartwout's partner in infamy, under

he the fact. I, the people of Marion county consider the triumph of Mr. West over Mr. llinnitmn, lato -Sho d oinuiissioncr, a i-'.gor triumph? Will they submit to the dtctiti ui of such pers m w h has no interest iu common with them, who i.. ceiil'e.-.-e.iIy ignorant of their interest, and who is, in eery sense of the word, a mere hireling tO do the hiddlll' of hii nii...,rv! W'l... l,!.rn.;,iT a

, ' '".II I I I i i ihn... t . . . .. 1 thov have ir V""-c hitri. Sir. wh.r r.n..

oiooii iii, comcn muoUs v suurns iiiem t:ie , ----- --j - I'-'r1-' - t i e i . . , , . . . , . , . 1 y "u'ii i it- c i r . . . ! Indiana, from bis exertions to add to the wealth of the next, as a -uur ? e think not. We believe the ma- ! Judging Irom the first appearance of things in the ' , ,, . . , , , jon.y of the people ef Marie,, com.lv hwt ,oi-,na,.v " lri al nuw S"inS on "l lhc S- Circuit Court, the I UlC' anJ "wmmoJatc the people, ha deserves, and we of whom Uv,, ,10 jjui,, l)tVn d(.ccjn.j lV ,oaiIiJ,T f,. i counts between the government and William M. j are happy to say. u receiving, due praUc. The capital hi pohticans, and U-cau. thev hegiu'to discover their mC;v ' at p,)"ilr,ct Attorney, stands thus : , which he has invested in his extensive manufacturing cserror, and the power of fooling them is g.me, the attempt t by "wui.' m'.' Pr'icc 0 lß' ! lal'li,,hmentJ miht b-' S',Ine' l,e n,a I lo ieIJ hW T' i mi le to coax, to wiaedle ; and when that fiiN, the or- ' ' f'. " ucJ htii-e the community, hy banking or other lers are. to bully, dragoon, anJ h.imc them back into the Iiilancc du C 1,-1:) i swindling speculations; but with Mr. W., small prrfits, traces if the J .arty which has si cgrcgiously deceived If this be so, Fncle Sim Ins got to hand over a j with a consciousness of afToiJin facil. ties ti anJ benefitthem. Ity all o..r h.Tes of two dollars a day' and roast bandsome sum yet to its late District Attorney. ing the community, is a desideratum perfectly satisfactory, tec f, we think the farmers bein to know them! And Says the Jury who tri d him : Price is indebted ! He asks no protective tariir to benefit him which will not now see the sympathy of the Journal editor for the h'.i- to the government in tho turn of -JJl? Ml ; and 'equally benefit thc whole country. Success uttend him, t.sh, anJ ay, when the r ircum.stat.ces are und.rstood, this sun. he W ill hl VC to pay, beill" the amount of say we- " which is the Ilriiish party." The llrilish army, dcstreyd his plunder. Is it any wonJcr hels a whig ! I . iu Iud.a, wire the .ild.ers of that piratical nati-m iniiu-; ! A Ull,r' Witness. Tho Whig papers of New York tainrd there t ext. nd the conquests of its ambitious r i- : ''i Anniversary meetings of sundry religious Socie- endeavored to prove the corruption of the Democratic par-crii.-iient, plundering not only the inhabitants of their tiis arc field in New York city during the first wnk in l.v t the late charter election, by the testimony of Gallal i'thr k!:U, Uut of their liberties ; deiastaiim; and pill ig-. ,m" ",oll,n- l''sht or te.i of thtbc great societies in lhc her. tho worth of whoso character may te estimated by ing the land t fill the pockets of tluir iiohilttv ; violating -:cr sT;to receive anJ expend over l,000,0i annu- l!ie f'win from a late New York Herald: every sirred right to satisfy the Iut if a rai aciu- 8.1- a arul tfl0r(' ' uo truer test of the financial state of the I if,l"u,T Maura i the tomes. An old

d.ery, wh so act in this ceuntrv are too fie-h in tlie n.in.U of our fathers to need rccapitulaihm ; under these ilrcunitancF, i!;e ii.hal.it.iiits of I.ulia gave the aggressors lhc f,tfih ; and this ritii.Ii whig editor thinks the .h-stnt;.,,, .1,- ii.:.: i r . .. w. ... .. v., , iii;. jii;h '. 'rri')!e.' Hear him : The destrueii .ii , of tl, . Uritish arrryw.ll stiikc every rca.Icr w ith 1, uier. So far ironi striking us wiih horror, we conceive it a f iec;ai act .if oisti.-.- t. . . n ., i.. .. i ...... .1 J " I ni. ia.14,, juii i,.iiii iitiin a ioss n too long neglect, d. ihe l...Iance of the sheet under rxamiuation is of rxamiuation is of its ..aid about x t .rilT or I-hcreisahmg pmVof usual ral.bre; but net a word is ioat Inef anJ two dol'ars a i!av. r ui ju roiinirv leaner. i.sMii . t.ir .-.. j i.. i . ...:.. .1. . - 1 ' - ni-iice mai ne back ; a notice that the democrat in Congress opposed the National It I t rr. aieu tins s-ssi.m .. ', ', rv true! A lie about llhode Ii.and; an April fool h,iax about Tens; a liitl aVmt the inutt.rings" of the W.iash lit press ; and all in all, a little of the Itfore alluJeJ to nerve and WBf cf C9 it then f. r Ce neyf t'eo'iev i.a a eiig-- ( it w Uli a i rll, h.) , t.-.f it m a r;i c J

we pas the streets, wc rcouest them to do it dcAUifio ( , Nrv : lhc h reüni' , . , , ...

TlKMIRs OF rditor i f the Journal being knocked info the bbö' devils, or rather the Hue dev. Is being knocked into him, whom do you mppose is to edit the Journal no, and dictate to yo-, what you shi'l do, and who you must Vote for ! O scissors! Cr-The honorable : Doctor (Jeorge W. Stipp ! who for 01:13 time tack has furnished the raw materia! ! dTWe arerMuc4tedto t t Mr u- . e irerepjcitiJto täte that Mr. tlr l,a. In ,c. cordance w,th his cpm.on as expressed Junn, ,he Snato-; rial canvass, Ut rasen, apnrepruteJ i6.2? tonrh.if e ' " lf the Townahip. m Marion rounlj. for common .ehool. : , and that any one du!y authorized cm receive the larae. j What arc you driving at ! as the 1 CuinleJ when the dray ran over lam. lata a day and roast beef," said the drayman.

Ji mihi. Ttiiow. At thc lite Win cf the Circuit Court, in V iv, Jo.!'e l!?.'!t )n or hrrd a citation

a-atn-: J. C. IV,r,i .jr. puMi.hcr, ami John McC'trmick, edit r, f the Spiiit of the Tirnc, to be an 1 appear Uf. ire hin, t r ri.r why an att irhmi nt sh mil not isue 1 f ,r I "!'hhin? "'"al artichs aniinvcrtin..,...r. I.H..ir.-i.l c.n-Vi.1, fn'.lir.l I. .1.4 after il.e I... I !,-.n M Mr. rni.in? 1,J not aj.j far, .n-l an .tfta. hn. i.t ;irroru:i.-:y i,sm.l an.J he rought hi-f.re i! p Ja !jf Ue in t!..- rci in- f tLc 10 U u!t. II-: st iU-1 t t!.r Ju th t h was vi:!i out C"u:iM l he was nut i. rri.au,! I .r tiii!. rial ifiir-t.,l ,f the Ju.!jo. time to in,! t .r tui!. rial ifi'ir-t..l .f the Ju.!o, time in m d.f.nrr. Tl-Jud?c peremptorhy rvfurfJ to lun!.r tm.f th.n the next mmninz; andat the . . , , . , i vf this -.: J u Mr. r anninz wa hrourht . . , , . a ' j r. j arc I,: rit him I r' i'rary w i.uacru.fr, i..Mu.!:f, rr ivmj r cxercHf- the n.'l;ti ..f ;i'i AM;.-ricin c.ti7-n. nn l was finr.l tn dol.'ar, i i -if. r t . iin.'i r t!i' i i-rort of the hhorüf sent lo ju!, tlicrc lo r.'.'ii'ii i uii'il tf.i- fifiC arid rots were i aid. Ti.i ii.U i.-fis outra -e caustd crcat cxciten.cnt arn .nI lie nil) t j I uji i, vi l'uuil, l.iiriUJ V Ii 1. .11111 U 1.1 LIP V V,.l.-na... A ,l. . I. ... , 1 r f 1 - 1 . ;!... It,i .(in.tHrl i.l I. r . 1 kt..n 1 1 liriliri.n.l I n ri ri ni,i.r - - - 1 worthy of America's oons, the line was raised by voluntifv .ulscriitnii. and llie puh.isler releaiü-d. I he f.Iit'r. ko.iv ins rnu h inuro tlun the judo, htuck some luu in hti flfi.t wli((li w;.h ,IiC sUori? ympt.-n.sof di.appruha - ., ,.,,,,,,. I i Court, rather cuwtJ him. This i- th? siuic Jii.ie üjült'atori who u eternally fir.li3 hi f.r uin.:e h one of the ij-rfff;- für wat on t'.ic . , . , 1 l Mjjree.c nrncli (hiaven save the pe .pie shou.d hecver S-t tht re.) and uh. fr this menu, luw, revenseful a"t !uf p. ity tvranny, Vt:l be iintachul, a-id jutly to, er j the op.niin eftwry h-al i;entlrri.an whom we have h-ard , . ,, , eiprrsi une, ia wroiig. Hin conJuct in tin instance is decra hns to the pncs-ion, and an outrage ujou aw and ! " ' 1 ri3ht whith shmld n t he permitted to go unpunished.

SnUM-U rV t0,"fi ,,,onll's fiucc wc ,,c"r,1morc th.n one half the amount of our exports, we .ur old fr end Sciiu.or Mnvsi make a n't'j pecei, , Hrc t , ..I,,,,, the principles of reciprocity, about in the .Ornate of Indiana. During tins time, u e hich so great a cry is made, to iece; ve the nine a-ii.i.tif it' lur cuttoii in ni'ii'iet'irc j ni th" bame nave read and pondered over his su! lime rcn.tirks!11''11'1 cI ,,tr CuUuu mjujl,icljr(-'' 0,1 U' ... c. c....: :,cr'MS? .... .

0.1 u.ii iv,i.,..ii, .or in purposu... ui..g u coo h'.'n th'tilornt leaguer shall hive reported on vii-.eu f'ursclvcs uf the truth of what he said ; and ! these points, wc may trouble them with a few more ' i , I f . ve n.u,t confess, we have .succeeded in part. WejT'erie. Our de,.re is .nforn.at.ou. 1 1 1 . ' cannot fay, tint the matter has ever before been !fl i,tl. , c ,,, 1 , , , i,f fri,, J in a letter ot the Jondon correspondent ot the . . . . I

ajnuru, in.ai we nan as goou a sua nere as tney 1 .i.i-... 11 1 .1 must have been, or our old friend .Mount would not ... 1 i. . a.t nave consnicreu it necessary to have mule the asse.uon, uu-i ii'ju.i tnhinviuu-m. nui innsi 01 o-ir labor has been as vain as that spent in looki king for the fulfilment of the federal whig pron.i-es of two dollars a day and roast beef; for wc can't find where the jmre salt icicr is to be found iu Indiana. If Mr. Mount, or the " young, talented, handsome Senator, in Iiis front' who occasionally exhibit the s iltij Fpnr.gs which take their rise in their iioilJlcs J 1 n 1 "onuifi, will eiilirhten ns on this f-uhioef. wo cha'l ot I..I o j '-,;..,.( to Hi i p- rr, ,i! salt f".,r I, :wl Wr will n,.w U

,J 3 " lJ I Peter Kanivus's report aside, till we get those two 1 11 1.1 . 1 e St,-idj"a" a and f0ri bopf'

We will thank the Crovver, to inform us by what autliority he calls persons slaves, in a State whu-e . fundamental law declares., that there shall be .1... .0...., 1 ...i. . in.ii.ii- 1 rmoi ii Ji 1 11 1 oi mil ir y M-rviiu.ji;, e.ji.,l , .1 e i - . .1 , ., a run:s-1I,,c,il !"r crimes of which the party shall have been duly convicted." Uujfutn't Tanj' and Volition juipir, eisi!y ans.vcrCll a3 t.c 0tlicr. We think, by the . . wav, that Old I.eathcr::cid had better setk tome tunic st cmplovmcnt in which to cam his hvinir. than cj l btJ attempting as he is, to chisel it CUt of inor:ir'l deluded people. It is shocking to see y""sT n,en pursuing a course of political dishonesty, j because tliey are too lazy to live by hard work ; but it is worse in an o man who ought to be busy it. j oi ak ing atonement for the sins of liia minority,! rather than iu perpetrating new ones of the most ' atrocious description. Of such are tho men who i hed about the beef.

their protection, he comes out whitewashed in fine j Exterpkhe. On thc "id of March, the Woollen Facstyle. They have discovered that, since he has j ury ana" CarJ'S Apparatus, belonging to N Wist, Esq. become w h g, the gurernmcnl otccs him ! Our read- i W3S J-v,roJ'cJ l,y lire. His new carding machines, in a

ers must remember what almighty legs the whi-'s r,,,,..,,.,,!,,,! I. ,i ,,,fix. i ;.. . I...:. I c pi iikvu aatat t i ? vu I. w J liiib ill I 1 1 U 1 1 I i . i ... 1 electioneering caricatures; and now see how line country than the amounts received every year bv thcs. asNation. Lu year. ''"nc Foreign Missionary Svciety received ' 1 rr .-oei.ty receivej I'll Home M issi,mr S,.ri.ii The Seaman's .ociely received J $10,000 j i.ii . i .i. . .. . . . .niuoij; in uns nie sums received by the other societies ! will m3c ,j1P amu,lt owcr a milIion of dollars received ' --. ... .i. 'um j -1. a ii.iiiii.ii oi uuiiars reeeivcu 1 and expended annually bv them. The year before, the j three great ...cieti.K, the imic. Tract, and Fore.gn Mis-j Monary Societies reeenod and expended 5120.1)00 ,H,. : ... 1 ,-.,. . 1 . . ...... . 1 . . . . 111011 , aiiu sincr ii.eir escaiuisnmeni in tnis conn. tween them ; and since their establishment in ih; , try. they h.-ve received and expended the enormous 8,,i . of seven millions of dollars Rtkii.r Notk e. When those long leged, i F1,.:y headed, green horn, big-enough te-havc-bcard , and-whiskers, patent looking, hard-cider-and-roast-beef, minus the tiro dollars a day, lab sided, lily ; lingered, higli heeleJ booted, bald faced fools, who occasionally sic im among apples, wish to froie when v.l. in. MM- icsson d uie ooyt lo learn A-or to do it ; CIU, it w h-m we are not in thc comrianv of ladies..) Th-ir whiggeiy we shall pass un noticed ; their insolence nay he rebuked. "NU go f.r Tyler therefore, Witilout a träy or tr hcrefrc." (loon The Ohio Statesman proposes o issue an F.xtra from thc 1st of July to the 2J Tuesday in OcX'QT nC rUm?)er after cti,vn. for the low nr: nf -., nat . v... ...u. r- . c Me. Medary'a Ilxtra is the most desirahh. Th, i m i t U3 he wi.l help us prescrec two roMl beef, will be awful to dome . r'o dollars a dty and estic salt !

tt. r.T ' , 'Vl'?"r ,J',or ".clkn;Ied?ML W'J' proper emo.UiC r.i;gcr;io n, aktOl fmC ptCKlCd Sheer) headä. 0 Would 'Two dil. 'CKtiowledgc with proper emotion, " the payment

o mat two ulnars a uay and roast beer, if htj ai iiiCCi 1

(Itr-uioN to TaKirr Mts. 7f " try tirrrj The Now York Fvcning Post a few wc.'ks

eiiiCG )Ut the following questions to the "Home ; ,-r;, ? r(1 ;" Jj-j. those intelligent personages luve ' tj,,,s fir f.i0. to reply. W'c copy till queries, and Wi,u,j t,c ,faoT.c of our Tantr men, whether 'aWitinnsur n-jt, will answer them in ilotail : j j WjCt!lCr lt b,. not a piece of pricticil injustice tlJ In;i'KC a ml ,ny tfii tloilirs fur a cjat when he cm injy it f r toeit ! 'J. Whoth-.T American industry is not 3 much enooiinc.l. vh?n it receives a Ur-'c ruwird from enoounc.l. vh?n it receives a larc reward from ! abro ", ,1S wh-n il rccivci a reward, or no rc " r' Ht 01 'mC,? , nether, when American productions are cxc c . .i i .. chaiirred fir foreign mmitHctures, t!ie latterare not aä ,.,1, t!lC rcuit f American labor, as if ' ma(0 ,Y American hanJs ! I. Whether it b? u-jtlfict, tlilt !urin; the eight year., from l.'it, tho period in which there '' l,oen constant reduction ot duties, t.'ie exports ...I.. 1 1 ; . .. n . i ... .. . 1.1 . . iu; mi 11 111 'miii'j, iiin.1.1 in.n i uiii", ... JiJ.', ' . .. 1 1 ... ti..T i,...i. .. .r. I... um in,,!)!. r an annual rim ot i:;-.il..i : "1. W h' tiier during the same eigiit years of re : .Imtion. .ur toiui.i'.; 111 thn co:i:in,' and forfi'n , tr 1 !o has r;ot in. re it d 7 1 1 ,'1(!-1 ton, while under :,!',;P" - o 0.1 o.ght years of high duties, there wast j an actual falling ..ll' of our tonnage! ! U' tue hrer port;,.., of the increase in exports Mid tut consist ot articles ol cloinettie man- ! ,lirPT I ' ! 7, Wh-lher. f-r t!iC list twmty years, the im- i pr,rt- . ,f spi .cio did not exceed tho exports, hy , 17 .- i Ii u.:. and wnettior. much the larger part (t tliat excess hjs iiot aecrucd since the year IsTt. when I the r.-ductioii .f duties went iit cll-ct .' For elu1 1 .... . . 1 1. . .1 . 1 . . . .... 1 . ' 1 III IMO r I 1' M II I 1 1 a Tl 'I 1 M'r.l 1 , ... 1 ! Whether, if (Jreat Uritain con-t. nt? to receive ' m ! t K. .11 1 ,1 . r 1 li-i 1 .1... inf f i.n w Inch rntii.1 , 1 11 tos j jouri., (,f Commerce, dated March wc find ,1., rn..P(. s,-.p . fri, 1. ;n,rUtl. tlii. nittu rtatc witli Austria, lt is i nportant us it j..,,, ex;i0!.e tilC f;,lacios 0f thrj TarilStes: , The oüiei a 1 value of the c. i.orti from Austr a to m Austri $-iT7,r:t.-i the Tinted States In the year W.9 was lu the year l-l, it was o7!5,.iG.i The otli Til value of exports from the 1 nited Slates to Austria, was, in 1 :.o-j,ti: 11U 1.7-O.C-JI 11... . .. I .: t - . . l. , 1 1 1 . !t;,. .w, ! ... .1 .1 . . .1 1 tion, as com pared w th the exports of the orecedinrr voar vehcthor fro,,, V.uiri nrtl,,. IV.ie,! Smie-. .--y , - -. ....... In I -:'.. five Austrian ships ha entered thc ports of the I'nited States, and seven had sailed for those i ,..i.i.-. ... i i . 1 1. ii . u-1 1 1 a 11 1-11 1 j 1.1 . 1 iii uiiivi en 1 110 ..nrt nf tl,.. l'..;i..,l . . .. - ...I ....!.. . .:i...i n. ...... I., ts'tn ..... .,., .!.:, I.-.I .,.,.. ,1 . I. (iv .uvi im. . 1..11U i-iaicj, aiiu iuvu ioiu b.iiuu for them. These returns Imp hoor. midi nn,l m.h. hshed under the immediate direction uf thc Atistrian eovernmcnt. Wiikues Liwykk Rahnktt and Doctor TN r I P I I Ii f nif liril rnoihawlit r j fieoronria hv t m ' j . . . i . m.h .i uuiai uiuuueiv isoiuiuiiiv.oviiit;, c ., j ,. , fo.low.ng handsome comphment. Although no parour SitIeI . - is among me nest poiititi'i'.. .. i , . v : . , . . I rt.t nr.n.. ..I'll... .Lu A i m .. ........... .-I. l. : . 4 ,, ... J ,. ; j. .... -.,, S(T c evcent his tirades on irolit;cnl mat - .'iisriiraiori in" ik i iiit i i - n i i n rii ürn in o: ters. The editors vf I hat paper deserve credit nnd support for their untiring industry. Here 1 Here ! Don't go yet ! Did you read tint last sentence ! We wish wt could persuade you of its truth, the man who is listening wc mean. We have been fighting now for years, and are worse oil than when we began, except in "credit." '.Stip. port" is what wc now want, and what we must have, if you ever expect us to screw out of the wings that roa.-t beef and two dollars a day. ncw builJ,n?- wer0 Put operation on ThursJay fast, and :i. l i r . i ''' ,,,,w aoimg wooi ior me urmers asusual. No man in thc State of Indiana exceeds Mr. W. for enterprise: timrprisc, .1. I f . r I V rrrait I ....... t .nl .... I I... . I I - . C . ' . . I ..i.ü uiiiiiik ICH' Hli l' lilt" OeOIiiC 01 V 0111111 J I I '1 -iniui I"11"1 namr,, UmU' icrl w.aä ""'(rd by some design ing men to make an affidavit charging that convicts had

tiyitia rmr..li ii-.. MnC. j ... , .nrt.imna nn1! a.- 'im .i i i i , luodeu wan tremendous fjrco, ami wer'. thro vn out . i . nzins ourst.ues, we conleas we no sornc.in.es puo- . I lien the iron workers complain of decay, and : 1 . Vocc'iic I ami. It w is 1. -covered to he mi. sin ' lish political articles ; but thev ought not to be call- 1 X forbids the importation of iron from (J. C in re- ! of 1,10 I0U:;e' b,M,,S -'irr'ed some thirty or 1 rt' ni) ht j-,,... Jts ,,,Ct. M, .t,..,! n.,t with ed "t.rades." However, wc think our friends of ! turn, forbids cloth from X. What is got by all ; yards into the river. One Fl,le of the b ..! ling w is . f . (V a( U!iV , 4'. ,.rt"jro Wo the Decatur Sentinel, and wish them plenty of pay- j ll,cs0 proh.b.t.ons ! Answer-All four find their blown away ; the other much shattered. The ma- , j, ' ; r." a' j( of y.lr .- x I , ' ... j , common stock ot the enjoy meats and conveniences ..i..,,. f)f .i... in.ij ;s .,11t ,.n;.r.dv d.trov,-,' asmui im m w .n priunM. ing subscribers, and two dollars a day and roast I uf Iift. dllJlinishcd. ' , h , , w, , . ? . f"r its 'i..verv. beef; and if ever we UnU make ours a political1, ,v . i ,i t r , r .- I he loss is abaut -.5,'iuil. ( )i.!y two ot t..e person. ii, t , , r . I his dcvelopcs the principle of retaliation, which ,,mIliV).,l about the m il were in th r ve i at t'c r t . t i - . paper, we shall be happy to find them fi 'ht n" bv ! . . ,. ,. empio)LU aooat i.e. m.n were in tu. r o..i at i.i i j , j;u, A dispute aro-e lately aoout repair-

I been recently lischarged from 1IU. kwell's Island on con2fin:000 i ditions that they would vote thc democratic ticket at the 120.000 , charter election, was arrested yesterdav by officer McllaJH.000 , on on a charge of stealing a shovel, and locked in the 87.000 j Tombs. Thc shovel is nmku! W. V. C. If tUih men 15,000 , are to be brought forward to swear away the reputition of

tlie atiio, Itone.-t, and flhcient keepi .- of Illat kwi h's Island, 'us quite tune the public knew who were his insti . .... gators u sucn an act. lio are lliey Uive us fair l'1 iri 8,1 lhe ,eccIlt pipe-faying by both parties, but no 1 i j . "'" We '' " fj' the Wa!,asl1 l: vaIuc ofucu "J' " '" xpress to estimate the ! I Wim Pkomimts. '1 he shades of rrght had githcred thickly r-und. Dark masses of clouds hung ! porieuio,s.y oer tne e.artn, tt.c winds wi.istled ur,lIUil- mrougti the trees, and the ivid tlishes, of lightning ever and anon played over thc horizon,!

while the deep toned thunder in muttering accents : Fike. The school house in Wc.t Indianapolis proclaimed the fearful tempest's near approach ; ; was burnt down on Wednesday afternoon last. Per-and.-as thc big drops of rain began slowly to de- sons vvcrc al work nol ,'vr from the Imuse, but were

scenu, with a iOok and manner not to be mistaken, thc pigs ran through the streets squealing 4icy Jo. lart it day ami r itt Icrf." The (Fohe furnishes the following list of members who have died since the gimnneneement of the 'iTth Congress. Pennsylvania has surfered severely. From .Massachusetts James C. Alvord. From New York Anson Ilrown. From Pennsylvania William W. Totter, Knos Hook, Charles Ogle, William S. Uamsey, Henry Illack, Davii Dimock,"jr., and Jos. Lawrence. From North Carolina Lewis Wilhams. From Kentucky Simeon II. Anderson. From .Missouri Albert ti. Harrison. WalTi5c. ox PirEns.-The New York Sun says :-. "A ure ntttnUr of suits are now pending a;aint perions ,rs ffnt t-y mail." If even the initials of a person a name" are written on the paper, it subjects him to a penalty of 53. and S3.62J cost.s. If th cas is sued and i;oea to judgfor violations of the olEce iar, iu wriUm; on new.pament, an expense of J 40 accrues. The law very strict, anJ leaves no option with the Court."

Tin: Tkl'b Doctrine. In these whi times cf wj dollars a diy and roast beef, it becomes us al! to economize. In every section of the Stale from which we have heard, the dem erit insiet on a reduction of iln pihries of pub!;c racers. Ve hope

the democratic candidates will come up next winter with a determinition to economize the public ex penditurcs in this way; but that there may hi n misunderstanding, let the people follow the course of t!iO d.Mu.icrats of Deirbom, which vc copy below, .Make it a sine qui u i with all candidv.cs ; the whii will oppose it uf course; hut is Mr. Parker said last winter, they can make it up by STMALI.t," if they DAUI'i 1 (Jo in, then, democra:?, f jt reducing the salaries of public oncers to correspond with the times, and thos-e f the members of LegisIiture, at least to two dollars a day ic it hunt ruait icrf, instead of keeping tiiem at three. 'I'.'if. 1 1. riiAfr.it r.f 1 1.' 1 r 'Arn linr.i h.'.l flifir -r.ti ventii.n.and nominated' Messrs. I'th v A. Hu.iw.n-, J.s. P. .Mii.Mki:, and Major John Llwis as their candidates for Representatives. The convention also adopted resolution. calling fr a reduction of :."li per centum upon the salaries of the publ.c olli1 ' 1 I) -SOMTION Of Till: U.MO.N William L. (Jarab(llllioIli,t Ieader of the faction ,n Ma.sa- . chu.ctts, offered tlic following resolution : Resolved. That the A merican Union is and ever lias been since the adoption of the Constitution, a ! rope of s.md a fanciful nonentity a mere piece of ' pirehrnent a 'rhetorical llouriMi nnd splendid ah- ; Mirdity," and a concentration ot physical force of the '. . J . ... , 1 , . , l.nllnll til I ..trail ilmrll' in.l in.li. ,1 t ..rjril i i i -n . .1 c. . 1 Uesol veil . I hat t n saftv, iiro-üierit v. ninl .(Cr. j pctuity of tin: non-slive-holding States, require that 1 -- - - - - - j 1- ( - t Ii r i r roll lie v ion Im i m med i ,a el v iIi(nIiIviiI nvtli llii 1 ' . 1

j Slave States.it. farm, ns it is now in fact." !cr br.cn bankä Ih-dting those, tl, : c.reuUtion , jn ,vjjtj,,n to tins, the principal abolition organ, n't ; -t CV7 O".- I t, -,r m. j. , ., Libor.ttor published in 15 .ston, in al-1 . .,ni-r" n ,1 . . 1 tmi -t,t ' c:e - I ,'Jl4,0 t . I hey aiso hi e in haml l!,--? ; ludin to the annual abolition convention that meets i . .... x. . :.. x-f... x-... .... ,. .,:.:.-.,..!" 11 1 reasury Notes, in r 1 ,lJ-..,J o in t.-tes

1 il1 iimkuih.iu umvi im .1.0m.., u,eillM-11 J ' awows that their purpose now is, to adopt as their: I , . , , .... . , . , , , ... . , , , . . .-. . ... , distinctive measure a IM .PhA h Ol- IUI. I .MO.N ni'Tlir r tin I tl.it th; inf.,,,,,,, , r 1 thious project , i ,, ... .. r. . . ...7i !..f.ii r'm.'-.'ti.rri.lCf,lr!rir.i-fnnrii.-ni.' will occupy the deliberations of their next anni versa - ry. 1 ney say "ine üuuicou must now uo passea. " Wo n rf rrlml thnf tho hot tii.nitc linn nt 1.. i 1 ... ... . . . 1 1 1 ...... 1 1 .b , , , "k "' ; t 10U:rtlt lt CXpejient to decla re what wc have Ion"i,,,,,,, " - 10 ue mcir granu oiuecr. 1 nci r noncst cu.ies . . 0 1 ,,w o-.ih!v nr.en t'ovr nv.s t the hn.o f., : cism of their leader--. The wise I'll. losoplier Fii VMU.i.N was opposed to , a protective taritf. In this country the consumers j of manufactures far out number the producers, and ! it is the duty of a republican government to legis- ' lnr.. f,,r flu'. h.n.fit iil'thr i-iitKiiiniirj 'l'lio r.l... rf i ' . 1 . 1 re aliation is unwise, inasmuch as our own ooon.. ...o-. c., ...t.:.. :. tuiiLT inurv uiiii iijui'iiii; uiinti il , us u itutuuil , , 1 i 1 ... li.qj l.,i.. .1.,. Ihno rli... ...il.A.1 I.l' I in .tii..rlr.l I I .... . . 1 , U.I I'lll uo ia lil.3l.ilUU V LIJV I li I 1 1 IO i i l& . 1'vV.l.l'l Franklin . , I 'Snnrioso n rnnnlrv V with tliroo rniniiriof uroo i 1 1 - : as cloth, Mlk, iron, MJiiplymg three other countries, 1 A ,J u 1,111 iä desirous of increasing the rent, and j raising tho price of cloth, in ti vor of her own clotliiers. In order to do this, she firbds the import a- ' tinn of cloths from A. A in return, f.rhids i '1L i X" . il - ll i . , . ix-. . . . r i-, a decay ot trade. And A to content them forbids ,uks ., , in ...,. ,-rbld:j irnn tV( ,m may aiso ne niusiraieu ny a uomeiy maxim, -cuiimg . I 'll . . - IUli OUl 1.VV. ,,U i. IU njMii- tl.u .-.v.-. "t will imi:ki. intra:u omi . What will I'mi:ki. Wiu;oi:uy oime . o ! i C lcam from the lMiiladelphia Spirit of tho Times, j that John Hemphill, Trea nircr oi tne uoaru oi (uardiansofllio poor, is a defaulter in thc sum of he tween twenty and thirty thousand dollars. Air. II. j though a whig, has hertofore been esteemed an lionj est n. an by all parties, ll does seem to us that no tiunofwhij Officers When oncO they JCt it into their possession. Witness thc squandering of tho millions left by (Jirard-thc orphan's only inheri.i i - r . . U U. Unt-VIT tillitu. if i i.w.i. 11... imii i. n . tfirnnca ruf n riiv'o n: rnniiv k i wir iiisi.irii-. iu ni,. , . nun o ...w , j - o f.f f..loril wfii.r lnrp for the noor i witness siinih. ....ll Im. ni nr nw-ri (lr..v.;,loa- nnrl Ol' if . w-,. - ' - liai iii'iiiLin iii.ii. i. v..... ...w-..j , w..w . . , federal whiggcry is not corrupting in its influences ? God be merciful to these wretches ; cause them to repent in domestic sackcloth and ashes; enlighten the people to choose rulers of purer principles ; and; .! t voucnsaie to tne poor anu neeuy ami ignorant piundered people, intelligence and two dollars a day and roast beef. A Row. Wal, there's a row w ith father, and (Governor , and Doctor , and thc whigs." "Why! what on airth 's tho matter, you little sarpint !" " Why dad drunk, the governor 's mad, the doctor is swearing at Chapman, the editor has got sick and gays its a bad job, and he must have swollered some apulhy, which makes every thing look like Aury Horax to him, and he can't get no Hank money fur his Treasury notes, 'cause ho ain't git no Treasury notes, nnd John won't trust him, and he ßwears they're all fools, and that ain't all outlier ! " What else upon airth can be thc matter!" Why. tlic Tariff stufi' is all soi I hv the eat. nnd h to pay to find it. Cap',, Johnny says he is . . . . 1 e 1 1 1 tin. I 1 ! . t .it Iirt it- in 11 ir.-, r I.l .n, I 1. n I. .1 - ü I r. '"-' ....v. ..w..u, ...... I. .ilia li.iii. .....i, 1.: i. .1 :., ..,. i. ,.'. :. i riiiv.il ilia iivfi.i oi .i nun .iv; k. i ii . v-i iiovii , uiiii he bwears he will break the pot. lie's getting too old to be foo'ed ! You can't stutT him w ith aperthy, 'cause he'll tell the old settlers that the whigs have got the lirricm triangles, and they won't see him seduced. Uoo-boo-boo ! ! Wjik; Com i dim k. The follow ing shows how the federal whigs have restored confidence, made I good timeu, raised laborers' wages, and fed thepeoilc cn r"an lvci': The New York .un says : " there are now about ."i('0 vessels lying in the hr.rbor of New York, viz ',) ghips, .Tl barks, 0." brigs, 'JÖ0 schooners, and il , tijCr v vessels. One third of the whole is said to be lvi , idie f, Want of employment and most of tllCm fur Eat.." unable to tavc anr thir. of conserj-ier.ee, tho'iii they dircovcred the fire so.m after the dismissal of the bchool. The cause of the accident is unknown. Late frosts have destroyed nearly all the fruit in this bcetion of country. It is too bad to lose our apples, peaches, cherries, kc., and not get the two dollars a day and roast beef promised by the wh.gs. DiSAProlM to. About one hundred and tiortyecven federal whig lawyers, win have been greasing up for Judge Dewey's seat on tne Supreme Bench. (7-Wonder if the i.etc editor of the Journal, not l!ie jcw bUt the one who SOmCtimCS writes other . , r. . i .. ,ne" " u. .... ... a da)' &nd rual heef fur his valuable ECrvCCS ! 'he KU ra.'jr, an excellent paper, has been sus-; pciidt'J lur want of pilrunie. These roast be times are death en newspapers.

IIk;ii Jm'ort. To see federal wh: pa,'crs nomi'iate dem cratic cmd:Jatcs fjr the purpose of ere -ntin division amor.; democrats, and others telling the truth, viz : that the democrats having jrt iripl(t inteid ofi.ien to govern their political action, are a united as ever. It takes every body, and

- i every thii:, besides rjiät beef and two doiiar a j d ay, to make a world. What tfo7i.; t!;e present i glubc he, it Parson M.llcr, Tr. (teore . Stipp, our aicic-tt fr .en J llirnett, and our.-elvcs were r. -t alive and kicking! Cut it is high tj.ort to t.!iow the rtviM.ird cider wljis 07-Tiie "new book" ß'iil docjinenls, of the present rrf.jrmtn, to tay nothing, (n 'it of roaet beef and two dollars a day.) but of Uuirilo Kobes and Illinois Money, with a small sprinkling of Treisury Notes ! I t" nnv. A lecturer on Phrenology in Cincinnati, a few evenings since, said that the hcids of the peo- : ,M Tcrrc Haul0' l u were lir-er and better proportioned than those in In liin ip d.s. He accounted fr this difference in the following scientific manncr : Hu said it was evident that men of less brain !..,,. n , ,,,1. 1 1 1 . . c . . wouid settle in Indianapolis on accoo it ot its bj.ng the seat uf government, reasoning Iron, tins tict, it must bi a great pi 100 ; but the people that ; -ettlcJ at Terre Haute did .0 fr.m, the fact of its ; . - . . I being in a fertile country, and pisej.sing singular I, . . . , , advantages, in many points ot view, uvcr the cat uf government. Pkhyi.vm 11ks. Thirty-eight banks out of.'iO in the .State of Pennsylvania, have submitted j reports in answer to a cireu'ar addressed tiiem by ! the Auditor deneral on the Ju ot .Maren .i.-t. i iii.-iin iIu.ju !W InnL-j ri the (Jir.ir.l .iinl 1. 1.1 r i it 11 anj cj,ccj.s uf otj,or -yi c:rc(,! ltl ,., , ,s vnot . in "-eneral . in elude K..l ,e! . t es, woic!. a re 'i - lv payable in 1 eimsvhariia iaie Mock. - . - . . ; IMS oF r.xi-;:NM:s.-Port wine and ot.is are , itcmiJ in e biU of ex;,eiisca c!lirged t government ...... . . ., . . by the l.ng.necr department, "for rem .vmg oii- . . ., . .1 at;.: ; . MIUUU'KIS ItlTJ Hi JUL. I k lil' .ii.-.-1-.'i.'i'i .... ,, , , , . . , ( , . , . .. ,-,i. I heir own mouths cest as much a the in iitn of l.jo Mississippi. Port wine and oysters .are n- t a bad substitute tor two dollars a d iy and roit beef that i, if the working men could get , r b-it they i re not educated at W est 1 mut at ne...- mi s ex ! pense, and tlierefore are n it reel; nu l in t'i : "Du 'g'.neer Department" category. 1 'iiv tioous. I hs Journal ot Lomuierce says : '. he winding up of this s?pi mg s importations M.OW rtll.. .. ...... ...A..... ..... ......n . ..l ll,.. ',.... ,. a -"I iiii.es.i ui 1 'i tu ii 1 iiu v t'i su. ii.issf.-u . 1 .-ntii- . dan, which arrived the other day from Liverpool,! had PJL) packages of dry go.ds; tho Smith America, 1..,,,..,. I, w 17 t .,., - .... I . i . . ; " 1 o - .an. I i.i

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Washington his (0 packages only. (; tii"-o 1 ist. IM packages are woollens, 1 are worsted stuns, 1 ,ar0 cottons, 11 are linens, and h-isierv, A t Mxrr.osm. Three (Irving rviinder in Wh lu'.s I " ln:ii a.hville Too m th- Mrii n'.t e- ; PP-r in. I nt Nas.n ll, Un., ou t , . . ,t. a ' t;IIlCüllC was scalded, bit not d ingcrous.! y : the 0,hcr rcct.,VCJ ;l s,jTl,t c,Jt , tl0 Hri." .. rIE ixi.i Jot kn Vl a i omi: i r.' The F.ditor of the Sentinel his run Douglt .c N.,el ,,! "- .......... ...... . ed a man by the name ol lki:n to edit the paper, I I.r. .... (1.V ...ll " .... ...- I... tiliMk too ," ,, of- a t,,l!Jrui(i ,i0;urs a vear'to hj .. jpixed out." 1'cru Ih mcrit. JIL. was " tlaxcd out" list l'uesdiy ;.nd it is a-,-nironl ti.t wrim i i li'n if ii- ...ur ;i .....T f

' .'. x v.. ......... . ......u. ....M.i. i hv i v 1 1 i ii i'ii mi. ii i s o i ii li , n ;ii e-'ri I ir mor'" I u.l i 'ii'". . thousand du Urs a year,"f,r want of Treasury!,., the family than she otherwise cull; and the nolC3 . l..rlllns the slavering Senitor" will ar- j partv which promised rust beef and two dollar- a ran,r(J l!lC m.attcr. day." will eX..rt a -real d- .l more m;l ,..,.. ..vor the i '

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! ' x nere s the eml of ttie I iornJa ar : Coi.-i . . . btlltiiul. .... 1 .1.1 1 ' About the Jirst rnd, you must ask the wire-wori; Rrs , lhe jatkeoI, A.imin.str.atio.i. A whg Administration will soon be able to mio-.v you tueotner end. Cincinnati M ssuc. So you told us two years ago ; an I yo 1 also pro - . ... . .... innjod us two dollars a day .aim roa.-t b.vt. ho beiicves federal whig prouu-ed ! 1 ! A Xamt. There is a man iiam-d Mo 1 111 ;i.. hkaii. a candidate tor School Commissioner of Ma- j rion county, Indiana. It he has in i't( rs-u-.t. brother Chapman, just let him lneit. You can't no better. iircu cuic it mcmnn 1. We don't care who has the ollice, provided they , don't appropriate the funds to their o.vn private j U.-C.

Messrs. (vhapmai.s, can y-.u inlorm 11-; il your :tm.f..e h,,! prepared a I'eport : ,,1 tav-.r .'.-i--!, a Tar"Jt tr" friend has resigned his oliice of I'ro-eoi'.or , jy, winrli was KI'JF.C IF.D hv a v..T of H'.i t . ."Ol ; for this circuit, yet ! We tiiuiild nke to kno.v. j ;, Unit,'. This is the s.-v.-ret rebuke of all. Tritt luurican. 'The dandv I. me ei.jieri :irc p'.Mtv n '!. 11-" 1 u !

Keally, we don't know. He told us he had ; hut ( f vv V-f V'- - f ..v ority, we fl.ould le t be safe WC do know; if he has, we course, on that authori in saying so. Th think he is verv Porrv. or noun trill Li. A petition fifty feet in length was s-nt to Cm1 f. . , ffrp w v ll ee If i.it.irn ht ri.lu i,. nil' . i im-i i'u. --" .....v- v. . ............ . triet. asking tor an ineteasu ol dutv on lore:.n . . ...... l i lull. VIWIIIMUIl .'HMIi.li - How on- ought a petition to be to get tint two dollars a day and roast beef! A physician in Franc? has discovered a w ay to eject castor oil into the brain, hy w ay ot tue car-, so that all impure ideas tiny be purged out of the lllllid 11 j rift '.' e yfir. Wonder if lie eo ildn't cjtiA something into w ;. ggery to purge, out thit two do.lars a iiv au,i ru .st beef ! Wc know a man so exceedingly heavy that ho h is not been able to walk fir manv vears. ins le-'s liiving became so short ami thick "that tu-y will i. ,t 'each the ground. Daily Turns. He must have been fed on roast bc.f, and pan! two doll us a day. .Mr. Maguire, the gentleman recently el -cte 1 Mayor of r"t. Louis, is a printer hy proi-,-s-. oi, hebides being a good democrat. Tne peo,.;.; of t. I. .uns are intelligent; ami no wot, der manv wh.voted for .Mr. .Manure, (io it f.r tvp .1 ! AnotiiiüI Wim; I hl All. I Iii. Oi; -f th-; whg I re isiirers ot Pa.i tde., ... 1, .--e1.t 1 by tne hard Cider party of 1 I, j.n-e to he a d- iVi.'ir t t.e.tune of euine flOi'O. 'l'h.s j3 v..iii v. g ....oi.ü want otlice t.r. (iooi. The lJaltimore Clipper suge.ts that the lligs of all tlie nat.ons of the e irtfi be eoiiei t-.-ii ,arni ke..t in the Hall of the Natio-.a! Ii.st.tute. Wo h. tne suggestion is ad -,;.-..' thti a. mi the celebrated Tippecanoe bin:. er, 0:1 wii.cn '.vis Panted. two dollars a day and roa,t beef." , , r?vi: tiikm. A writer m tue aratoja erit::il. very properiy urges the pe ,p.eie,t tok.il t ie pretty hi rdi that sing s"i sweetlv m the -rove., hut e them to ad.r their Maker und plca c the ca mail. avff he ear of ... . ... c say po too ; and urge thc wtr.gs to bring on i their two dollars a day anJ roast beef.

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Viucima. The first run ! The Wheeling I!xtra has the fallowing, which wc take lo be or.lv tlic beginning of irgir.ia's thunder. We are gratified thus early to inform our friends of the success of our candidate for Senate, after a clo6e and spiri'ed contc.-t. Notwithstanding the influence of a Hank President, and the bire-taced violation of law in the case of the Tyler county votc, Mr. Newman !- elected over hn antagonist bv a clear nnj rity i f'M. We congratulate the democracy f.f this Senatorial District on a victory achieved under circunü-tanees apparently so unfavorable. In Ilrookc, Staunton, den. elected. J. T. Martin, dem. is elected in Marshall, and Wcat, dem. in Tyler. Rixwpim.x no. Nevvinan'i in ij. Campbell's maj. Ohio, 71 IJrooke, 10 1 IJ Oil . 1 f Marshall, Tyler, 11 Thus it appears that a signal defeat has rebuked the Federalist--, for their contempt of law. We point with frnmpi to the result of this spring's C 'iit".-t m th" old Ho iiiii on. It is another aerdiet of the irihtened people of that State against a National 15. nk against the 1 .st ri hit ion of the public lands against a fari'J f-r ! unt ies, not fir revenue and ugamst a hankru.it act. In one w ord, it is 1 verdict f.f the oldest and nm ng the Mti!ii!e.-t of our gif .t r-'pibiiean c Miineiwaiths against Federalism. For titty years th.s glorious State Ins annually pronounced the same i idgment in her rlectmns, although in many instances her representatives! have n.i spoken it trulv. having dcce.ved i.T liy ial.o professions, and di.sappo.nted lier expectat ii'to by their acts when intru-ted with power. ( .''. FAiiii ii ii Cot .M. Democrat- elected by large majorities. Last year federal majority over JH. Ai.nrkMAKM:. Thomas Jel'ers n"s County once j more right side up. Deuuerats elected by large nnj r, ties. I'ki jii km k. D tto, ditto. M tj irity oer V'-. In l'j eo-inties the I)( 1 trrnfir e-ii'i is TIIIRTIIIIN ! S.,t O y? hill,! (tMt i-iic hlls!) When 'iii7 we hear of a federal wing victory! Lack of tune and room pr-eiits further puticulirs .f tt.- 'II ....' "n- ....... I J), M n , u- Vfloi;v l UtiMV, Il.t Wc Icir tMII1 ,,iC UlJ;,)f.v if,., tj,:.t the Dr-.:rat.c i. .. , ll... I ill... I. I I : , ., , . i I .'iii'r r::i'J : . rue :i 01- s mi. r -,ii-ii n majori ty. Fdward Con ! p.. d .Mayor. . r I. un i: li i:w oiu Mi I to have d ed id' exhaustion, or to have been choked with two ddlars a il tV and r.ist le'ef, the Indiana .lonrnil' , vi,..ri,,. M.., ....... . , jej-iarrel before the parties s -parateil. ( n th sam" night, the church wa- ti.f'd by ich party, on ; at ! oaen eu.l. an,I tot i.Iy em-.. ne.I. I .. pap -rs froo, r.i . - .... i tioui.trifi n the ehurcii b r ! ; ! it we Mippo-e i it ni'ist have !...-e:. tliIt t ti i i i ne woman Who reguiariv reau- toe news;ia:?r3 a ill !i- much the more suttatib; i-ii.ipni"ii f-.r a ..I . I .... I... I l .. . C . i c ' ; I iiv K'-:.ii"' in i . S. Akmokii:. Wo are inrlmed to to ok tii 're is soiu'Mhing wring in the present manag. -m.-i.t j th"se est iblishMe-nts Certain it is, that tin-re is I gre-it disat.sfa.-t ..n am ng t.he workm ru botl, nt I Spr: nglield and llaroer's Ferrv. A n r .f ! , -.Ti : phno las h-.-en introdu-ed u i.t.-h is rejir-seifed to i I 4 .. ... , mho, era. ne. . eo:.i:ii,n -e ot t.', ,iring:i -iu arm 'rers, ait.-r oe.ng roTu-.-u nn in'.-rv t 1 w w.tli toe Ml'ier iiTen, le'iT i . r. ....... T, .1 f., W . . I ed t'l W .!i.!igo to J iy th-'tr g"vaii torn, t r -. ( 'mifit rc( . for tli th- P re O-i t 1 r rw 1 1 iv : 1 1 ' . .. .;- All this a -cnN w-!l with th- it,.-,,,.,', ,,.!.. i,y 'tne w.itgs ! two joila"- a uav a-i ! r i-t beef . Tl.e Chamber "f Ctumeree of New Y.uk r.ty l.-ive b"f .r; tli'Mn the s u t of p.-' j -ig C-o. gross foralngli T 1 r.tf after I h- lint ish tn- !-'l. A romWe advise them t 1 g and get a s-.it of O no !, ,, j - f I. III' II I 'I I I'l V .1 il( W I I F 'f'f rl r vnlistry cloth, ma:iuf ..-ft red by g 1 firnc r !"d elo-e tip their T-riff i. inb ,gg ;ry f t thc ircsent. !., f'n,-r W 'Xvi h- Ou". ISrial Fund , omm:s-.oTe rs to l,n.,w C I n.i no on t-i;e st..ets . at j, ,r. h ioks r- " el.-,I ;,t 'nie ,,( it, . I ..." , ... , . . , . ' . I to ) 1 w r:ri Tf.-r,, ' ItO't, ili.I '...'i'-i'lU I, IiT "i I : SI" i . Ij V i-i! a T e , t tier , 0 'i I ,'e: I en tri i - - mer Cant oi . tl" t- d to take d U o, , Hid tli" Fr-ii.kl.ii ll ink of Ci..' imbus paper, hut no 'Jers w ere made ii en for ti. at. Wh'.t g 1 ti if - these are! Ho v c ,nf: !.;t.c; is res .red ! II s .v t't ! v "or.gre-s perf .rm hu-.ness ! How p'ii l.e eiomy tl 'iir. she- ! I- it ii it a j i !gmetit on the federal w hig leader- ! II irr ; de i I ! Tiie ! t iers fj-i irrell ng ; anl n i rat h-.ef. The Ii.d ana Journal r'"pj t he Peojilc to 'remernher that th" I. i Furo party in Congress" , - e.l ng-t ii.-t tiie Tw.-lvf m.il.oti I. ia.i Il.l! ! We re-p-it tt.e rerpie-t ; and hope ul,n il.ey will ir.t forget the r ' ist he-'f. Mvrtnui, on the 'Jd i:i.t. ,y Adam Wright. D. Mr. t';,;,'-.. II. I'.imov to Mis Catr.eritie .Metf.rd. We w i-h the h a -j v : u'-.e a. pr ispr r 1 T . p.er.ty f yn'iif I ' . r. n t i-. i r.-ad tl Sei,...,., at.d roa.-t we i. . !.'. two '0. 1 r s a ni v ir.r:g th Ui'-V III IV -! ; ,y. : '. Wjiii. L 1 I l.l.l . J . ;.('. r. t ; r.re.e..-t, oas reco-.er-.-.I ..Hioig.-s ,11 t.v , i . ...;.ts agti-.-t ThurI '.v ueei,,.,; ti.'. A. nt v I.w-;..tg J..ur; a!. V.. 1. ha; r o t .e C. 1 n.'y .M.rr r," a new p .per I t is : t.ie r.ght .z--,a-i.l pr.,e il) ai.u Iiis 1 ur go--.! wishes. fry-It rum.yrt.l that oi. T. H tut-, ;s to go if.to t'iv ie:.era; H. Illake. of Terre Lai.l 0:r.,e. ,l'u tr a3ä;fi. Si.e tl ieen i7toria is ea.d to he :n t feed 0:1 ro ut ! eef. It i estimated thu n (.'rea llr.ti.n. fie number of ta m : I e 'i:i:.i"Ve.I m a ir. u ii o t '.1)1.1:51: .ari.f m the United tates, the numher ..f persons, .'5,717i.r:. In (lr.it If.,... .. .... 1 . . 1 . -- "IU.1..1, i.i'. .IUI... vn,..'v.i in trade and inaufaeture l.FilT.J 1:1 tie I'. t.. !

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