Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1842 — Page 2
THE INDIA N A S T A 8' K S K A" T I X E L. r MO , IN IL C, riRI.VF.AME."
INMANAPOI.IS. MAY 17. l-ld. tii.ivi.i.imm .vc.i:ms. Wc hive made arnr dement with SMtr.i. Del7m.l V Co. to obtain sabxcriber ani col ect pub - cnption f .r the Indiana State Sentinel and thy are hcrcbv app-iinVd arrets f r that purpose, Haio oit Tut Hp, i'.iy. The .Sen. or, that j. we.u-. the ca !nrou. wh:tc-l,ead .1, I r.g need, f.. gar;-; looking tiler bfv'htr of the crv.Mng firm, !y. ffy bp.) intend fYrt'v t- v-.t oinc f ii- in? .inc. Iii ff:., r; Mate. I he f-eop.e are r?q'j:tc I to be prepar"'! to r-uoc nun .;ui uu-; honor ar.J b gjrg. Heu ill cr.ibrice the eppor m:ty to rail on aii h:s r.f ntPfnpr.rancs .- ' o f it 'ut rthe utj, and h-pe they will nt ib.ent the-n. 6Jr-a nn ii ncoount. TnCite bo'-ir.j will be at nded Ij f.r ar.v of our friends. Milton Surr I,li r r.. IVohibly f...v of o-ir
reader, even th: :n- i-.-nence 1 in tiie div.,n wind- ü' direction of the Junto, "did not treat the appli- J Uidd!e " when the debt of (ircat II ri tain was only nigs of tiie lumm h-irt, but have b-en forcibly 'cition in the manner and spirit." essentially, as re- j twelve millions ttcrling, bearing eight per cent, inp'ruA ly t'i ready cvM-c.w.f a d-:teotcl t!i:ef. and prebCilfd by u, why did he afterwards seek out the terest. the State was d.bhonorcd, as the phras-e goes.
he pi'.os prof-'-sior.s f the f-;! n upon the gillows ! H-Jt ":t i not the c v.vl thit iiike. th-J friar." nei - t!;er are thj eX':u- (! I.': llli'i, IT 10 I'roi. 6ion rf t!9 f- I ,r, ! r- t.--1 withi'jt suspicion arid i:;e gr -tin of all wari.e. "it i le re idmg the letter of Gn. iit; o in another Ciloxan, the public will
ap,d t'.icse oSrvat: ir.s w ith j i,t dircnminati m ; , A grat deal has been said about the d.ctation of 'epcnUy i"i :nj.'-iirg '., an answer t the q-ie-t.on, , c iuco.-'-cs . b it the people may be a&bured th it the i fi .ttj'j -t -j ,d. i, i cUj art te ra, 's." jd.etati ri -,t 'r hqut s, i& q iite ad had or worse. There W- d- n t e; tl.it it is necessary for us to go ! s a ren.cdy, and an efficient one, for the evils of i oi f 'ite f xa :. n: oi ft" tir.a N.ttcr. Too state- both ; and it will be found ia bona fide cj ivcnttont 'o n. -f fvt ;n tl.r first three paragraphs i? pulTi- nf the people, or parlies collectively, for the nornif.i.tiy pU-.n, nni pri.ips will be the rnoft satipfie- nation of candidates. Until the people, of all parury, as it is the ir .-t concise explanation of these ; tie, 6hall adopt tiiis system, they must expect that transactions of the writer, tint has yet been g.ven candidates generally will be the corrupt tools of corto th peo-.'.p. !I-nry of intenti n rniy be cur.- ' runter cabiU. Our doctrine upon this point is comred.d ; b-it t ie pruder.ee cf the a:H will b? derided pr-d the simple maxim that the People have in f i v r of I'lc (i :rera! with le-s readiness. Tint , mtell gence enough to fcf their candidates, as he was a victim, at !? ist to pun. extent, of t!i? vi- well 85 to elect them ; and that the right of selection cijUJ piper credit syt'm, and th-j harie to wiio-n may be better exercised through the medium of conIt gave birth, we hive n d ribl. We hive m little ' ventions, or in other word, general meetings, thin
d'.iibt a!s ), thi, as h dfür nn, "th amb tioos men off 1 uwu pirty ;'i U t r ! r: ;ox.r hy abus- j ion." Il.jt we di riot t!i;ii 4 he Ins rei on to '
complain so b. tt-r I y an lie d :i at th rouro of the tred while the whigs are in power.) and it is mereP ibi.e j.unnls. l',.r our-clvea, we do not f,.o- that ..ver freer Irom evil than any other mode yet d.sno havii dono him nj nt;c". Tint th'?r? 'in hn j covered.
ra-cali'y in tiie mimg'm Mit oi th fininoed of t'iis Slate, he is ready to admit ; but "who are the rascals," in a i lection of more didi -nit solution. It is not our fault tint h? ins bn found in fnl Ctinifiy ; or that he Ins b en t m ; 1 eited in crimes comnutted hy others, if euch mde-d bo the eise. M;Jt we do fjcl it 1 1 bo our d-ity mgduie the subject uri. til we e:i tlisoover if p' s-oble, "who arc t!io ras-ci!-." As for the ".d.l fi-hioned demorncy," which the Cener il j.rof-sses t bo "the very soul of his arnbiti.n," we pr su;;ie it i very much like that professd by tho "(Jod-1 ke min" of In- pirty at l'atrhogue in IM', a rommodity in some respects very similar to n.-i India-rubber conscience. We are very nr:..!i indebted, in conclusion, for the iiifirniit on g.von us hy the. (General, that our pirty is "fust l.;i,i.g m lovo with a protective tarill" j er sr. It is ,a teeret we had n t before been let int . I'b.s accoii) il siiod, togtlier with the cs-tv'.lt-li-r.er.t of a n : v Nati-n 1 Swindling K.ag Mill, is n''je-t. .l Iry he ."eiicral, .-ind we shall indeed be in th "r inks"' of his party. Il the le.-i-un o his own fite Iih ii 't "orrected ins errors of prin-:ipl, it Irn n '.verlli-'less confirmed us in the correctness rt'tlie c' ".-tri: ' ofi'ne D mu eratic p i rty ; and it will i '. i.iJ ( ! j ioiice fir m re pers-tn-ive thin that of M .1 ii I" t . j p to ' in i act " us in t:s ptrt iruliir-, w liile tiie giiot o! h.'s own grca(r.e.-t- sha!as i L g -ry ) ks at us. Tin; !niN .1 i .ovi. ot l'ri liy itst m a fur s.e eim' ti of the in .-.er iuo; eo'i'ie win eon'r .'. it. II e.v !ifv:i. it um. I,, to honorable wiu-s What c.-lectabSo morsel.: ,t cent ns to be read by h.l.es and cii ldr-n! Wie n such mu !dy streams tl iw whit itt'i t 3 foe c oroi.tiou of the fountain trom ii .. i.xi, w i . , o ,. , . , , . , . en in pub.re rsti-nitioij since he his sulP-red his , . . ,, . . i sneet to be nnue t.ie ,:;i;n,n :i sewer i .et oti such t'.i .. - . ! ... Inlhy ui itter am :)g a rope t.i tie c nuiu.i.ty ! ! '..i..lio,.. ill til 1. . . I. II lij .III i I' 'lll l. I lU" J'n- m i of .-.i-li stuil" ,t is d e r.i d i n ,f to n itice e ni .i we -inli pts it over w;t.i con'-inot, Rich 'is evkir t; . 4 ,. ... i (Vint -in if nrh -is r v e,y honest mm f.el f.r in aitlior. To show, how- . i". er, t i ? ig ra:i:c a? v.i a- f.u dishonesty ot the . a t v nter. we vu. n t: e Irs ba-e lrn.u i ition agnnst Mr Wot, re! .ive to 'sea neu s w ages and w e o'-i vv it ii per.-oml knDwIelg.? on this subject. Iii- ign rance ratis.ts in n.t kna.ving tint urilr lhe iair.!;i.:e rcgulitijn? r f tiiis coinlry, no eeai.i.n cm be k-'pt from getting his w ig?s, mich less . ..I i n . '.'it..! mit of th, to hv n-.vners. u.fr. hints or toiisipec;. ; for the ships themselves arc tK 'll d for I. preferen.-? ' 'I'll! ty, and he has a l.en on the n in ' . '!" ' eatmn's wages ri.ist in I K t be piid bef re an a.-igi,ee can even tike m -re tiian tD'iiir.ai posse.-'.-i-'n of a ship. This subject, hoAtver, ; mi g .'ner iliy understood, that we merely rev to - a- up :;e m re instance of the ig'-, .ir.ri '0 li.i 1 .!.- :. :i --ty of a writer, who J,ve a.'iuigthe c -:ru l'Hfy only by their tVbeir .-nice ; ;i..' w!i. if !., rt spj ins true, would be hiinmering tt.-r.e in '.he same pr.sja with the cd.lr of tue .11u'' j'.'i J Gall.'iiK.cr. Tiin II I l. RovL. s mere observers we wou'd t.'k vvc.v th nc m neyed mfn, wlio wer makm - ! uh strt'.a t .is exert, vu t) hive the pmple tax u.-iif.'.yi for the couplet, n d the !la;l lloal, do not sii .v th-'.ii el ves in f iv or of it hy 8-.lbscnb.n-We hive an,. vers t the,' question : but tlnii lay tai n by for th-J present. Ila.vever, it may 1 1 t b- nnbp'.v)n, t ark. if they niton t) serv;t'i wtj'.e ii t'i'y il n I.iterinl I nprove-n -nti .' . ' " T .- ..-i'.- Tin r. t'i r itt 1 1 .. I '..-....,,. r, . '..ia.is.ftW'i'''tiat. bs ittl iiMC I an lb vv.ll rvl'i'il n 1 tofoil greater depri'jlj unvy.'! o.v'n t ' 1 1 t,,, larn'rs an! rich r: ic- I NVe s o i ! l l " t t' th ?'n how t .o;r p'irfe a -.?' i" inittor. Rpsruprio Ca wn nr eh h r-i.f tl.. ., int. MVS-" The Lranch tit th.M Uce if Piyi m I i... u i-Z i- il eil in Bjiiia i.e' w aiii. iii? uri 11 n-v ui, n ' i r fotio time p.ist and n-tw ithttanding is growing0 . j wo hjar , I anc'i et etrngnr every ihy " From pome of the otl.cr Ilivcr Frar.ches a very li ferent report : and that cne b 1 lei-l openly deh-'o the hw, and will net reMi-rr : Wu abstun from comment at present, and wait for the day cf resumption to ernve. Warrick, Spcxcra ad I'erry. lirn that f!ol. llou.ptl iv. M nroK.m ... Ii . : . 1 canJir'ate in the Senatorial district c-rn xwl of i Warrick, Sprrrer and Perry counties. ShonM this' be the case. h:s deserved ix'Dularltv w 1!' tvro'-. ! er.urc hi c.ccti n.
CrOrcc in a wh le, the C'hirago Democrat ha ' " Ciia.nov.- Our friend Irrubl., of the New Cas- j didaiä immediately called upon u tokoo.v if he n: arc fort.fyit the Islir.da Strongly. A COtn- tid therefore C"li-t,ti.:.rg l far avcragn excelu-nt ; and thi t'AUVA i a trtie as I i'2 Ctur'cr niust h eedhS, Cf foinething elso ; , W3S rneaRl ! ! M conscieree ! Tnew ! pany of .pperö and miners have arrived lately for Si;NUORUi D.s. UIMi v n.-Tne 1. t atc-
irj-W fiercver tn're n ban'.-. ib.-r.- ; .a t, , .... t-ri tie v.-papvr, j.t a.j i.tural as crow arcund carr.ca. '
Captais Johmsy'h Veto. The Journal of the Gth contains a paragraph in relation to our ftatement concerning the refusal of the proprietor of th.it piper to announce the name of a "worthy ) oung gentleman" of the whig party as a car.didnte for repreeentative. Whether it was written
' by the "apprentice Healer," or the "forger," we , neither know nor care. It is sufficient for us that the managers ofthat concern, unprincipled as they tino'ie-tionably are, do not d ire to deny the main fact chirged against them ; they JUoic that we have ,ilf. abihtv to i,r,.vo it u:on thcrn bv the tebtimonv fmen whom they cannot impeach. The paltry excuse which they oflVr, that it " vould be hishly ,.p,rtttr tn the vih'z 'ry " to permit the "worthy - - - nun; jii.t inan in riuu-jii 10 wx'Jrtict cumyoung gciit.crnan in question to exercise a cornui i u.-igi m-. p-n, amouiiis
to notrnng JeiB than tni3, 13 worthy ot the heart-, over tha4. rate of interest, is to assume, ro matter the proper coue is the exhibition of "oil of btrap." rccciveJ additional returns, surticiei.t to mabie ere a t at hive hitherto controlled to no email ; how indirectly , the power of repuiiatitg the whole fiicn th-r"' a row nd tec vidlv a i..-ir fill tl - 9 tr f,y v'tfi certii r.T v that the d.-morrat,- rnaertcr.tth county and the State. Idebt. i way r0" " , ... ' . J ' .J irnty on joint balit ,n the V.rgma Log.,.
I he Journal insinuates that we exaggerated tiie trantaction of which its proprietor was guilty. So lit fr omth.s, wc fell -hort of exposing its full cnor-j in the "delicate matter." If Cantain Johnnv. to. ly m the "delicate matter. If Captain Johnny, j ; "worthy young gent.eman," who was backed by Z'two r?pe:t-ible gentlemen" and "good whigs," ano i i k'j ii i in ui'vivy ioi ma ii i j: u-liauue u and unwarrantable conduct ! Can the "forger" ex pliiii that circumstance fjr his friend? We fchall eee. in any other way. This may not be perfection itclt, but it is the nearest we can come to it in our oresont sinful utate. fwhirh ia tint li!ip!w tr hot. A Tiff I'x rux. The ed.tor of the Wayne County R'-cord has published the following. In this country, a man would b deemed egotistical to speak of himself in ll lttering terms ; but it is a species of fil-e modesty To hide the good and bad things said ab ut him by his neighbors. We publish tho fol. lowing for a double purpose. First to show what a political opponent honestly siys of u?. Secondly, t l . I .1 . 1 1, I to show to our readers that some irood. we mean- 1 i rm .... .. 1. . .1 If .1 . - 1 . I o . i "o-o - " luisiuM-u. ii me- euuor can snow i us where we have ever applied the terms nrf-; Im";, fd, knave, inappropriately, we will acknow- ; led.'c the corn. N c wish him to understand this : j
We are riot in favor of the transcendental style oflous for the invasion
writing ; we wish when we say a thing to say it in j as few words as possible, and those words pHin and j n.t to be misunderstood. We lute io go round j h.!:n ood, Imrn t foot tht ,.,r If . mn - ... ...v... . ; h.rcd and pa.d a salary for certain services, we con- j eider it not w rong to call him a hireling, and we do ' not see that disgrace attaches from the fact. W c . have been, in less than 40 vp.ar hirolinrrj f , . r nr. , ... ,, !y ho ;h we never 6o!.l our minds. Io rail a ' . - -- B ! .....Iptisuia i rurt is innerem. II OIIU appropriates: money not his own to his own private purpo.es ; or ... , . .. .... i hhin is (lilbTt'ht. f one annronnate ! it he maKes i use pretensions in relation to "UliUcid it friends, and see if you can see the appositencss of the quotntioti from Hums to the Devil : llxiRv Sr. it: Siimi.ml We have receiv several numbers . f the above named paper, publishby (J. . V J. 1. Clnpman, at Indianapol-s. The 1'..' I !.l I' I ' i.v.iii' ) " mvuniiii tueeei, ui I'li'TV Cl' I'S f.r s-v months Mnrli R4 iv,.!i ' ,, Cl.-M tor s. montiis. .Much us vc dis-; I,!;.? to see the advancement of some of the political . . j . ii,. .i . gi . . ; tioctr.nos adv icated by the Cfiajunans, yet in J.is- , Hce to thOfO geniieaien we must say that they are : I. .T- I .. !.. . . I I . .. I . i . .t . t i Loo-iti.i anu iiicnuu ociii oei au c. I .uuors in tn.o St..te. iiiey wield a btrong pen. and wc ! juuiy regrn mn ii is uoi mupiuyeu m a neuer cause. . c We do not intend to turn censor, but by the way. we think the epithets ot "Airri'ig," "yio, an
n.s money," -TreaMiry notes," -MufTilo robes." l'onI AMll",rl"n at U "''t-n, which we g.ve tor ..;-,iry an., orangen ne.-re a uuica. r, minai, i.Ke , t (J,nv ,evrri !nrn N oJ lk v,.ry .M,j '""y " "'" """"'" i., .... .i... ,..,ätL, - ... what they arc worth. It is said that the tir.-t no.nt cr,u,1!' to ar,swer f ,r the tdlence. How is ;t to fcVVot n. ,,,.,.,.,.., ' , '. .. y" , , - "' - "'' '"f A" ' U- ' 'ft l ;c h - p:...
uiupoui.ouu, cvcvvcio-.iMuer. n :ntliann, f , ,, v V , bj, when rich employers combine to curtail the poor ii i . ' ";'',! ' ; eur.-d of tie M n.k a I -an of a large f.;iI!, ; ho. a hi, ,r to all intents and norooup Itnt ii' n touched upon in this negotiation was the Aorth l.at .. , , ,, , - , , , . ot sat, so called, to ''vcrv two hundred pouio s o -:ni it-v vii um I mis . i 7 turn a i.ic to aii intents anu pjrpo?es. iut it a " pittance allowed to tlio.-e upon whose laborthey de-- . i t , ' . i 1 1 ' ' A .M t 1MI(., we h. f.-v, a-ii the man should contradict the m.iceofthe editor of the ,,0,indar 'l'"'"1""1- av.ng, or partially admit- ,,0ftil ,,.r l!u.. r .jiuI1-6 ,hare' cf the good things of s n , I T " ' ' 111 L'r-V Mron? l,r,m'' 1 next ...orinr.g went on h.s wav n j ic,,, Ando-.w Wayne County liecord, appended, we should con. tmg the nght of the L u.ted States under the treaty , this world !" .ZVn" e,der him. and feel justified in calling him, a fd I to the whoc terr,tor.v' ,l ,s "'JW Iroj.fd to por- The Concord (Mis?.) Freeman hl5 the following: appeared to be l.tera liy r ,vere.I w ,t h 1 ,n,l w, J ' ' " ' 'U1 ' k' " ' lU ' :'"'"-
A-iiart," occur entirely to often iti the pages oftheit,,c eale of anY Portion of the territory, and create
Fxtra b'en ,nel. The frequent u?e of such terms by I Fdttors serve to rtioder them notorious ; but it will ; be at the expense ot lowering their ch iracters, and that of th" j mrnal over which they preside. We s.neercly hope, tint in this particular, the Chin-Mi-if will to! low tin? excellent advice 'riven bv ' ... .. ... . ..... ioji.it jfti in wis a u u: ess iu uiu icn : . . i . . . v . , f. .Ol f ..,..-1.1 II.... . wail r t:K a 1:1 "iin mrii Yt- ai!ilins muht I Cumi ken Mm nae a nni i - i 1 N IrtlM IOR THE M:TILL. We made two;
dollars the other day. and hid roast beef for dinner. ; sp.'cie into c srepute ; out we Uiu not uinK mat . ( . kt, k u- ti c .1, . even itrubbs hinise.t would go so tar as to " make , ,, ,, ,, .. ... . r, d.ilhrs, capecially as the Western Country n already overflowed with Lorns of so u.anv diffurent manufacturers. So far as the roabt beef is canccrnc i, wc are 1101 Burpriseu. wiieu i:ie cuiur oi me . 1 . :. I ...1 .1. .L- " .,v.ntot io was paid tor his services with an t -bce whici turns t,.m in as toi.ows, suppos.ng it w"r-il W"0 a year, wh.ch u below the mark Per week. l'er day. U!'il the poor laborer who works twico a hard nni:.it iT.t miii !i it nV nvrp rrnl -"". b w . i.. vv.,v .
dollars the other day. and had roast beet tor dinner.; t o,lt, , t. s . r u V?1 ' fudt i'iti Luuriir. jtures; to see " hig'.i vviges for tue hb rer ; to see . . 3 , . ,. . Men wh i " for a N'atoi'il M.ank as i.trnr-'lv as every man benefitted; to eee " two dollars a day .Men wo t, I. r a .Mi.o.m nanh ttron0iy a j .. e e oor fr .oo! iZrtlh.j ,.,11 .1 m.i .ivlonT f o hr 1 n T an O TO IS t Oe 1 i Willi all toC ötiiCT 1 1 0 II i Si (it rctorill our tr. end t.rtuus, will i.o most a.iy t,iing to bring j t-... a: a ...,. .,! promised. I el.o.v Citizens, v. hit co we r.alze?
! 1 iig any inipouani iuom 1010 01 conccrinneui 10 no.-Rt-Bxs of the (ireencastte Vinter, thinks wa'p,op0 at ilre. are abasing u-i according to their srr itch. him. Well, Hilly, excuse us; we mean no'CHl,hre. We expected this, we confess; but d.d
'11 to ycu, becitiFe it is unnatural, unreasonable, r.dicu'o'is, even ik n.-ens ical, to abuse one's friends . , and vour hire of the taoir is r.ot to bf nnpe7! nt t'r the :t:d it gives to pure and undeßled loco f,e0 ' .,.t;i i.,..i . , .1 si ...-.i ii..-.. .: i .iii.v..ii naiu w i w j ii' ' t . xwj anviu. ifii'f. n, you have tine intellvctual developmei . . ' to phrenology, if one yarl cf your head loas where .. 1. . I 1 1 .ii 1 the othtr ought to Le : Inrrn g the 1 p9 and ear, a .,1, jick-is has as liinda:ne a head as a lurse! Tne Loganpoit 1'cUgraph misunderstands cr misinterprets our paragraph expos tig its own lack of cunning, and the superiority of the Indiana Journal in that respect. Wc ar not accountable however, f or the I eiograpa s I ick ot brain or lion-; e!y- II de. res to prove his tupenor.ty over the Journal ai a blackguard, and we certimly have no objection. In tins scrub-race, he will liid the : greatest cbstacle to be his own ignorance. for he is tsrrib'e tcjimy. We elnll, u:ilcs he gets . 1 . 1 . .. Detter toon, pel. lien trie next Legis aurc to cningi and hi ycung wife' ntnic?. Ie moderate and use cxcrctaC, iirutts, aiiJ you Wil Iccl fc.'i'cr.
Ham?!! lUrtüiATtov The tax which Sir Robert Teel proposes to lay upon " incorwes," includes incomes from the National Debt. This is a clear
case of Repudiation, or Bankruptcy. The per - sens who hold the fand, or bonds of the Covernment are, like the rest, compelled to pay a per To that extent it is undoubtedly a reduction by act of rarliarn;nt of the rate of interest on a dbt a ready coutractcd : and the same power which, for i the public good, can reduce the rate one fourth of 1 nnx nr -on n,., .t , J pungc it wholly, and e abroirate the whole debt. The funds are not. in ar.v euch .eie. nrooertv. but 'airnrdv a solemn contract cf the (Jovernment to ns J a certain amount ut iiiohpv nl rrrtain ntn M in. ; a certain amount of money at a certain rate of inivi i, miu iu a!'ullle me power oi ramamcru j 'J'h:s however is not the first instance of repudii ation of debt by the Hntieh (Jovernment : and wc may aafcly believe it will not bo the list. In the clamieal Im mi nf tint imnnnJ will, n v:r.!. classical language of tint immortal villain Nicholas by a btern refusal to pay even the interebt for a pe riod of ten years, though a judgment was granted against the nation by the Court of Chancery. I'nglind then reduced the rate of interest fr. m eight to three per cent., and wiped ofi'one half the principal by her own nc toto tic j ulco." The corrupt ..rictorra: v v. ill repeat the deoerato i c . j . " , remedy a; often as their Jturti may lead them thus , . to decree : or as r.ttrn a th npn,, o ro , ,ü,.n.o.l
or incompetent to bear the burthens imposed upon ' ' ' ' Jl ' 1 l!au" ÄlürtB tre l,Jt are cc';crit caKe sent u b-v t,,e '''" '"id, we miuthem by the Government, until at length, the peo- ; lrc;iled w,,h common politeness ; because we know j post- that Mac's ll.nt must hive been fixed somep!c will bring up these very instincts as lawful nrc- !lhat wI,cn a few of ll'Cm ffet che 'truck for j "he abrjUt Tuesday laPt. Well, weil ; j-it to see
cedents to justify themselves in repudiating the ; debt entirely. ; " j M.x.co-Gklvt llKiTAi-.-rEas.-By the ; lliti. U t.i ,1 r In l. f II II1 "i-"i;r .ueuw iy, i;ie 1. 1 1 eram professes to have received intelligence that Santa Anna ha$, at length, positively procured a loan in ! London, to the amount of jf;:,tK'.(HH sterling or Slö.ÜU,UlH)-for a period of fourteen vears without !
the payment ol any annual interest, until the period, W"9 ilrat t,,e,V",e1hJc W!i hired as a snh to write ! . . . , ., . ,, r i I for the Louisville .ldccrlis, r, in the absence of : ot re.mburscmeiit, when the holders of the Hock ; IVm,t fof ,.lwo (,oIars a dav and roast beef."-,-will receive 5140 for 5100, out and out. The Mnt j jtJ,ja S!a!e Sintinel. ' ish government becomes the guaranty for its nay? j If Mirnett ever wrote for the Louisville Adver- I ment to the English stockholders, and in consider-' User, it must have been since we ceased to hive , t.on thereof, all Cnglish uvnufacturers are to beU-.y connect..... win, the establishment. We aladmitted into Vera Cruz and the other ports of .Mex. -ys re,arded Marnett as part Negro, and often, ico, at a nominal duty, for the same pe nod at which IV" iT ''T l " the loan ,s taken. ! is atlinncd th t "
government, as soon as they shall hive received , , , . . . . r , una art, ujLiijiiiuiis ii war . from r.nghnd, and brought to them under the Eng- ; lisli nag, the procteos ot their loan, will make a . .. i.i. f 'l . .. i. .i i . ii i ich u b iitneiu I 1 1 1 ifAun, uul V tC'l a II 1 llilJ. , ct ' ' and that a number of Uritish navy ami army otTiccrs ... , . . . wi 1 be ented to ea. lhe r i r,.nr.K t hatf I. Tn will bo engaged I . . o -----.-w.w.mvv.v., . 1 1 loan wui tane no m ships, steamers, and they have men, pro otlicers and munition cecd in driving the Texans into the Tnitcd States, ,e intend to invade Louisiana and Arkansas besides threatening the whole valley of the Mississippi ' .. i.u l.i. .,,. -n. It...; , . .,. i mi .no iv-iiuauit. A iiu riitin LlUlltV O IU Ui I U Mexico and the I'nited States into conlli Texas, and by keeping both in a state weaken them, as to be able, to govern ,..1 . i,n ....! o...l ..,..,... ,.ri,ii. mil L H. WU LI dl'U I Il-I'.CIB U UHlll. j ..-Z:r7. l,K,,,s" ,,",u -HisMON-nin IJoim.v- ; ' " " uy Ufr.HTio.. e have certain rumors in relation to the nrorrres ..f iIip t.er ,i , -, ,.. .m.!,,,.,,.,! h, 1 n .. -...i,.. ..j cllise ll,e wll0le lraCl 1,1 W10 !ltld l,) !"' tor it ; Recording to an appra.5Ctnent by competent Com-
onev from Iwi-'lind but sim-.Iv I .-.-u fc uuuiouiy. ueiore no ins nau lime to examine it, a copy is sent . Dimii, U kh : i r How i in: U mow am Oe.-
.. . , iui uiiriaKes win nappen in tne uet-i oi lauiiiu-e, to tiie cornuiittee on ruboc expenditure and hv Hii nor mi: i i.i Miikih. it m mir pra.-f h-h t. munitions ot war. In Mexico: . , . ..... . . . ....... '.t . ... . ... ' . 3 ! ,.ov.;.. fV ,
. , , anu, wnai a puy tne letierni w i;:frs uiu n t mink to uiem smugieu ueiore in.; House as a reo rt of t ho.r o . in visions, every thing except good r . ... . . . matters nurelv nrivate. Mit we .? look
a , f ,, , , t- uuuie uni w neu uieir ioiiow ers asKeu uiem lor good own. .nr. noseveii moved to reeonsukr the vole . J . , ' sot war. .Santa Anna is tun- 1 fe . . Mt t he r-mne.-! on .. nob ie no -n Wi'.'i j :c in-niMt u,i:t.
of iVva-,f I,,, .i.ool.l times, confidence, two dollars a day .and roast beef. , Quering the report to be pruned. The. Speaker r.,f i nt ( harader.
l : misioners appointed for such a purpose. From have been cut down to says the Merrimack Jour- ' eu . i . i . i i .i ......
1 ,U0.W0 to f .'.öoo.UOO are named, or some sum between these, as the probable sum. lt is further stated that this propoMtion nas been subniitled to the ... ;overnors of Maine and Massachusetts, and the ne- ... . Collators at Washington are only waiting for the ... . ,n.Arvr vi. r i n n or imrn in rw.r.i,t w i i, ni-l'u" l" r-v... to ,t . i :.... r .1 .. 1. i ..1. .... ........ . I oi ner poiuis 1 1 uippiic, on. n .ut uiuit- ij'itMiiuis oi irwlemnitv and ran he rssilv settled. It is miuiihsp.! ... ,... he .. . Oori-ultv with Massarhnsetf i- - j - , i but it is feared that a party in Mainewillopp .se difficulty enough, through party politics, to defeat uie whole negotiation, "Tip imi Tv." It is funnv to reflect on the acts ! ,x vv ;. ,i....i, ,... .i ,.P... , ' ... I'. i i i , . , . uinpn. N c did tliink that the lederal wings might . . , . . , be fionest, and we knew it they tu 1 til led their promi6es we should share in the great advantages promm - m vuii liii im liii(Viiii'i-av wis ii ii ibo ......... , ,,a ,.,.,,,.,, k,...' i ti... ... ..." i... .,r..r...i w- ... i , . . i . ., .nie in in. vi io see couuuence re-ioreu , 1 c ,vlJ ULll-r v ' -reuueeu fxpemui ' Are tiie times better ' Are ex pelves reduced : is , . contidence restored : In short, is one eingle tederal . '""" " " " -" ' which you suffered through the inti ui lentil.ty of the banks and their 6having nabobs, ggravated ! . ti tT" 1 in Atrf.in U 'tl'i I'.dl Ok t' .nr nrr." UP tr puu. ... re..j increases, so floes ours ; wm you n..ict u, then to 1 1 j,ty open ,,e 0;j i,iIU (Jiirks, and go fr hor.eat men you ein uo aa m 1 -c 1, anu ur r,o,. not can . u 1 . l . 1 1 - .fl. ! i " td'ar' 1 Why IS IT 5 Aim l every te.feril payer in aid out of th-j '"'tite of I ud 1 . ii, in sie id of arguing w .th , - , I ... A A ..... . . . . . A . ' not thp.k that so n pip'-rj which hive b en gop ' u ccd to occupy d gnifi.l ground, would have de ... eccnded t) t!ie oiti'ul ch:ck?e. ch.ckee. b:ddv. pcttifoggmg sht.g of tiie Indiana J-urnal. In C(l(n. oanv w:t!i the Cnners. th bone and sinew of the c -untry, and especially of Marion co-inty, li)wcver.i I we will act lik the owl, 63V ing little, but keeping 3 0 I up a devil of a think. tig. K i , " , , (inyz. Our jiragraphic.ii fjuib of .ist wee so scared the lng legged !oo. lor wlnm it vva- intend ed, t.iat he l ;s decamped. W hether he swindled any of cur c;tizt , we know n.t. To keep peace we have ehaved oiT our vv hikers, l'lease to take notice that we are wa.tirg Lt tint roast beef and , lvvo UJllirs a t'3JGood Lord ! We !at week ailuled to iVui Vier, the celebrated millcnium preacher, and io I j and behold! Doctor George Jl'uriAy Supp's can(7"The person who picked up tint 6'iri: rfi' J I r ' r , 00i. ...n ..,,.., 1 ii,na-, h l..v. n.g it at thin otlice. If requested, a reward for 'holuty w;li Öe.vcu.
Trades. "Every man to his business," is an old
mAmff nnA ni'pr it u-a -,. .t ,1 .. . Is . . 1 n . I "many a time and oft." To mike a popular news- ! papcr i3 a trad(m And oa lhs ....... w. ran . ut we epin out a ,0 I)?arliclc. Un every subject, !,,,.. mean r,r, tt.- tc . , - - - - .... .... I , L. M(.M.Jl 'tI'ir c u u
i i . lt unnecessary to follow Hiram round a forty acre lot and Robin Hood's oh.' Wiewhen wo rn hr.iJ ! him by keeping the highway : thus, the mcrala of 1 the oconle of Inditr-a Doha are ranidlr imnr.,rin- ' Uoru whv ! V (..,1 hn .'n...?t I.; j ; ... w-wn - j - J i & ü to ij (i uiiu u:t3 ' nrno Nmt,., J f i. j. ii.., f.M.. profane language, and the hot, doctor J.ke, fully con- , sidering the disease, comes to the conclusion that .in A , 3 " ' j . , 1 Cld U? & "!"" R W t'dn 1 6Ce thal : b'Jt lhe Pr,ce of chairs has not !allwn. Then cornea another awful sj.illing of blood, worthy the attention of every hero in the .'and, whether he ever commanded the bloodhounds in Florida or not. Hut as our fore head was not cut, nor the feminine application of the riding whip turned towards our beautiful countenance to a degree sufficient to cause us to run like V.. I' l , r- . . . .North Carolmi militia out if the back door, (could . . . . . n t we make a beautiful article here?) we arc riot . . , ' irif :n'il l.i trnn'. p n.ir mi.L. ,,ik tl... U .1 i. ! r , " ioi a ngni in a certain store ast week, nor do we I , . . . . . . consicer it wcrth w hue to ad vise our country friends uiti.ue. b3'inS liie' vv iU subscribe for our paper and see who advertises. No inerclnnt is honest or polite who does not advertise, mark tint ! Hut "every min to lrade. ,f b a ,,e a fil d " jay ari j roasl beef. "Wc ?cd to think that Harnett (the editor of the i Indiana Joiirnal) ind tome j1itical principle." Lo'liscllle Cil! (iaztltfU'hif,' Visiori i(o7tr. " . ' e ii ive never yci nu caufc io uuuji ine frtaicIueuts o( yr VciU)t tht. abe cJilr,r ofthc Missouri jcpo jmmici, aa I., ii.i(i7...I ......I .,,.1 . ... .1.. .1 , 11 it... ,1 ment of our fx x x x i iiPirMihnr. lint that wo 1i. ' v - uui Ulli'; int ouiri- uimunnuii, nc 11 Mdic lllll . ... b 3 No Ih'UU Hon or Wauksj. Two dollars a dav a I il r 1 1 a Ko l I IA.' 1 t2 fli.l nru l.n II.. W'l.!... .1 . i .7, v , Z i t f
jects, we cou.u epin a very vdirt sting article as long groat falling otTor a total rout. The people have as the 119th Pealm , but that course would not make j become entirely dingtisted with the wretched- tnana good readable newspspr. Ii;;s;dee, we consider ncr in which our State affiire have been conducted.
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' the l.ittle vvlngs in 1-?1 ; but every düy adds new and defence ot the course of lhe President in reliicy is to bring . r . . . , . . f evidence oi the recklessness and hvpocnsv of the ton to the commissioners and their report, nllict through " cry. I he alem (.11 ass.) Advertiser says : . rin7r'5 " Welean. tint there ,s no uptake about the 'r , 1 K411' .' ' " hk ok S ,.t.- cor Cfn C0U int.u. U.on in our last, that certain employers ,u th.s ( "'fv.tor makes a st,t.o,.-nt of ; , . . . ,, ,-1 u oiti reft to ail purchasers ot t.nlt. He mv tini ini eiiy have comoiiied to cut down the wages of labor- ,,,,.. . .i ,
"ll,v- "-B- --" . ' auuo , - , tuy uo com ui ii.-ti io tui uiiini nie v.ies ii i;iuorer al the wharves to one dollar a dL. A vs.r i .urUo ago, when certain journey men bootunUers ' m t0lo, entered into an agreement not to work : i ;...i ...i i r fllil H.r v.. , .....,.,..., i u...... . iat, i..- oc muiatii ior ljuNo iM)l,.rIO or w.aui:." Tiie wages of operatives m the cotton factories at Newburyport ml. I ho whigs seem to have forgotten their pro mises made before the election, bit tiik i-lople iiavi: or. IJosion m .i.n.v It u.it i) ad. t)n Thursday morning, "JDth u.t., the mor na g tram took for lloston, l'-V-h) swine, "gl head of cattle, .'51 barrels oflluur. Also It'll barrels of ll ur and Ot bales of wool tor INttsfieid, besides other goods for Iloston and the towns on the line of the road. The receipts for the last week were ,.iii., or 1-100 per day. Contrast these results of private enterprise and di rection, with the works constructed by and under the management of government. Can any tiling be m ire opposite ! Ni:w Patkhs. Th-j' Clark County Mirror," is ö?w Temperance paper recent iy started i . , , , , Cii irlertow n, InJ.. by Willi m JK. m.umin, j It will reduce the pr.ee ot whiskey. .. . . at 1 Tne" Village Herald" is a new and vcrv neat looking sheet, lately r.-tubl.ehcd ut M uncietown It .r,,,.- for a H.ddle bank, a h.gh tar. ii", and other ' federal doctrines, inciuding, probably, aboM.o,, and , ,. . a dirsolutioii r.t the I nion. It cannot meet w.tii , , . , , nieceMi ; but we hope the editor may hud honest , . , , . employment, which w.Il bring him two dollars a . 3 . . " iav a.,j ro,.' heef J rn'-r-'I.n Cnfinn.ii li. , . i ,., ;a n r. n ' 1,3 '-incinniu i'a,,y .iess,ige is now Con ducted by three practical printers. I Ley ought to buceced ard ;;nk o money, but they w on i. W kno.y it. We, the Criipunn?, are j-r-ict.o il j. r : r. t ers . we urc njtr,., ,t A-e do ay it; v.c ere - t cri.,,,,r- cvorv blJv know,; we ure the . Lt .en in Indiana, except bix, all tl . ;,,llt.- ,nfti n, . i Xli..UA. ,,..- . hit a, to ia,,t. ; tug mmiej, why Gru' b. eays he does th.t, and we won't. We will w..:k.r moio y Out never tnike 'ui. icM.;c, we are canuo; ite ; o'.e tor 1 reudent in Irü. .ai; the o'h.r fr Congre.o, vvdeu tne people w;.-!i to hnvc any body headed. Hor Shot. The l.ie.'im nd J j iersm io, wh ch once in a '.vh.ie i.eaves a heavy broadsid, is exercising its small arms up mi its neighb-jr, the hea'.hen j nnn ot the Pal adiu-n, and the clTect is very cu-i- . ous. uch wr. thing, such qu-er contortion, as exlub.'ed by the Pallidi-itn tnvi, would ciu;e us to sin le. did not we kn -wtiit al.nj-t every shot i? ! ui rul, and vvc are always te.isibij to di.tres. , St.ck .t to h.ro, Cder ! Cow ,ki. A L.I ol ed.t jro at tiie titii, t .0 oowlrcly to l.ve, have been sh"0t:ng at ea;h ober, atid ! oecaue t .ey sh-jtk sj bad and couldn't hit, have commenced th oti:i throu 'h their re-peclive pap rs u t ucvr light but one duel ; and chan't be in 1 a hurry abo-t that. Wc never struck b;;t one man. i a:.J then we Lhritd our aria to the tlbow in heart's blood ! Ain't you scared ! Tii2 la-t acco'jr.ts from IJermuia state that the the purpoj ot prosecuting too worK ot rort.ryiiig, 1. I .1 . j.' 1 excavating an-: lunne.i ng ; tne uv an'.age.- ior 0.0. ng whicii are tuprisingly great in the -'oft tr"e5;j!ic of . li ch the i.Iandi arc cutnicd.
TIIIUMPIIS Or DEMOCItACY. New Jeret. The Trenton Emporium, of the OCJ inptai.t, says : " The recent town elections in New Jersey have told a ad tale for the future hopes of Federalism. In every township or city, where a test ha been made, they have experienced either
as well as with the ruin and derangement winch ' prevail in the whole country. Tiie people have ' CY 4 There nun be a revolution and :,thc' only await opportunity to express thernstlve i liirov,dn lfje boxes." ikgima J,iE(iiis. S.ncc our l.t . v. tup v"': Etrt lni.S1ncc our Jim, say Clansman oi u.e n'ta insrant. vw h!.e llature cannot he less t!ian f..rt v. I.at voir the -'Senate was equally divided, and the wlui had a maj ority of two in the J(ouc f Delegates. In the Senate, the democrats have "nind j which, if the balance of the districts vote a they ! did last year, will give a d.-m .critic majority of six in that body. The Old Dominion his done nobly. j Mahrich. My Rev. Mr. Cou.V. Mr. JAMi:S i l,fiM. i nv at l.' i i'F i -1.. !.'nv.lll..llf I IUJIKK L,l,, 1 . I i . ! Io the above there was r.o date; but the wav i t. , (- . i t t , . I j ier s (n t C ap n John 1 ylcr, but Ncl,) the way ' J t n,s un,kr l'l hung down about the middle ..f U?t week, and his uiscoiis-iUte appearance, when he handed us the beautiful and bountiful porti.-n d" exa bachelor these d ys is a curios.tv ; and hw ! W itness the beautiful Hoosier r about these diggins ! Is it any wonder tint such g.dd l ioliin men as James and ourselves should be caught ! O .Wd ! Hide your hend ! Hut do it under the tu intle of matrimony! James, may vourheiltii improveKliza, may all you t uch turn to gold, if you ii a ; m3y you live long and happy f m iy yoj becom-' the mother of heroes, editors and etatesmfii ; may you-(Iook here, don't taken that cake -1 ,,nv ' . .. t , ioa.ca.ve, j unv the happy mother (,f a big f unily , for wh ue :a) ater our est respects, m the tihin .f Uip Vn NV ' " k Ie ;" hcT0' 10 )'l,l,r ,oJ iioalih. and may yen all live Ion- and prosper." : the Hou.e ot Kepresentafves the wh g feeT " n X Custom Hou.e. which Uireatene.l at ouV Inne, to .well ,nto a Horn.. The whol, matter of the conuiiission n'cms to have been irre-ui lr. not to say disorderly. from beiMiinin? to end. TliroiiT'i. ,, ,i . . OUT f lf rttiril ini'.i.t'iMlrnn I inr.l 1 -1 i i i..-.-. , .. , . . . . . . . k . . .j .'lWt!Lll-. Ill, IIIVI U I.IIV .II'H contusion amonjr tiie members ot the co:nm:s--ir.;i. -im . r. . . ... 1 ue report oi uov. I'ouiuexter is sent t tiie rre.i(liMil SIIU H I. P a ri 11 riinir.'i m hon, 111 nn, ' l' u e a ca" ' is penuing, an-l lieciueu the motion to he out of order. An .anneal was i;.!;o , t,H ,W, ,1 1 1................ J. f i ,rii.u' w!';cli ,bra"c1-' -to a general tt:A 111,11 uu' " l" course Ol Hie ITesMjeiH 1 II reil.,n,, .i "hl '" ,hT n l' l"r tr...suc.i.ff l- q.uu.-, t . .11Prr " V ".-"'- i-"-- ' t-urp se ot g.v.ng it tint b-aunf.il wh.te :i; pcarance lor which New "i orK salt m so cel-bratei utterly unfit lor table ue .V. '. Tnhuue. Nevertheless this same Tr.Inine ,s in f iv or of compellinr the Teople to ue :he oir su't by liw, and goes lor a high tamMo prevent the import .lorn of a pure and good article, 'lhe man to l.e M,re lost Ins pork, tliongli he paid a li.-ub'e price for Ins lime silt; but t his is wh it the Wing taro'ited call protecting "home industry." " Six hundred paper null ure in a.-rne no.-r tt o i in the Finted States, and why h it tint printing piper continues so h.gii m the W.-tt !' '. t t n o (itlZltlt. Sure enough ! Why is ;t ? IVrh higher tariff on foreign paper n order to reduce tu price on domotic ' The C iz tte iT. strong ,u ftv r ... . or protecting ; n it it calls " b m.e mcu-trv. .and p ought to be the Ia.t to gruiub.e about the h g;i pr.c of paper. 1'i.ot k. The Detroit Advrti-ser of tiie !'.; s-iy her. of the 4'C1' barrels '!':! nr n .A and moi ftiO tl it!r fin flu it'i'inr I s ' 'II III'. U j i - I 14 1 i . i i ' I lties IS I ' i lll" S IMl1' 4. t iriti-m. Montreil is in ('a-iida, and Canadi i Mrit p -s.hP, or, , h oerinps ,, of tiie Tarif . , v . . men may know. Now wmt .1. th-y siy to ti. i r , , ' above ftct ! ,nil we tnt h ive a h g i-r t an:f t, , wc now have, tu prevent tu Cmvii t:n from b iv ... ... . . - it'g our l''i ur ' What f iy the Logger. i ea i ! U hen resuiri: tiori tiir.ejgho.jt the l.'ii.o'i shall 1. i-.e become peti.'cted, 'III! the cuirei.cv re.lu d to a .j 'j i j . i ;tari'.ard r:s ,s now 'he ca.- i.eirlv in N.-a rk an I lb ni'sy Ivi-n a, a regular an 1 .: id-, 1 nur -.vernent m bus-i.rss may i-e 1 k-J f r. baie ! up' 1. a cc currency v. i ac uil w.-aith. T..e 5 ( mc - c of ihefedef il g'i.eri.uiei.t Ui i.-r. b br ,u 'ht 1 ah ., corrc.pi.id with such a s. .t" tii.ng. Tu 1 tra ic will be 111 good credit, I.riu and vv.tho jt dii.j-r cf a b idden reverse. I'i.oiiida. 'I he number of Indian warrior- t in Florid Tin 1, 1. supp e 1 1. if. t fxee' 1 ?J-, ye, the Wh find it ti b? !tv--ib!e to c rupier tint small number! Tney ind b'tt'-r trv t nu: em oT by pro in.? j of f-v 1 dollar a !iv and rut beef: The report the nrn.-i.nin.eiit Uevn r.iigii-hriiaii, to a place in tiie Department .4 State. .n. n is e ntra! iCted in tue (il ioe, on the authority or Ileynolds liiniaclf. Tne (.iebe mvs : " I'n. s luorn.i.g, we are arur-. i, hy Mr Ueyno',d.. h. nir-eif, 'hat !.e nm rce.ve! 1.0 etup. .vui-.-iit wot;-everfr-i'n Mr. We'Mcr. M - vn II - .-an ae.r.---. indeed, b it O ' 1 e . am fro ii a d,- i.tero? I , i a rter. oi nuine.vps manner and ; nra;t'r v e.e ( ,r. ,i 111 the mo.t respeetablo society, nd w u jlly u:. icquan.ted witii Mr. WcS-tcr.'' I lie free trade auvocite of Cincinnati rort I by the production of tiie o:U:;al doe u ment-, th it we took ot Great Hr.ti. u aid htr di ue.ndei.cik furt '.:i o m.li.oni ot do.nrs w ortu of cium .l .t e-, ' linn ei.e received of u?. on an averige of the veirs I-.'i'.i ami l-l vcar. olio . . unc tiiiu j:..v grea: ii.ip'"i. t!i otlier f u:iu- n'.l l.'n.te.l ;mr:!iv-: a'jr.il ' rv,. confirmed th- :iot..r.oui ToAeli t b; e .-i- ii . . f 1 1 1 at u.o. anu rej-cted . 1 von or 1 1 o.e.pnia, t-,ari -'Ate in tint city, vv ti-:i raii:i hear I ! ; .r;w,!,c aiiioS ihi.k h - v.th l-jg'i og.
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Annul of Hank Sa indlhiR. Cnr. or the T. S. Rak Orric rm.-The neshes of th law have proved too weak l h M thoc Creat Scoundrels the oarers of the latp Dir.k of the United States, and Judg Uarton his conscfjuently discharged Iliddle, ('owpertiiwa it sn l Andrews, charged with swindling, end decided that there was not fu:Ti;i?nt cu?a to reqnre them to give bail. In tne charge agnnt Andrews and Co-.vperthwaite, for i)'t paying certain 1-h, Jjdgc Darton said that the loans were oUnmed in the us-
ual way , and t he fcccur.ty was good at the time it ' Pive" Tne rirt c'iarge agiin-t i"r. Middle and Mr. Cow. pTthwvte wis tint tlicy conspired to clieat and defra id tli-; bin, by obtaining thercfrmj Urge aJvan.es u; u eh piivnti" of cotton t Uurope ; of the fortuna'e s ilos of vviiich they reti.ned the nirplis proceeds or prii's, ;v ti.Ie t ie lof es we re sustained by the buk. I i re'.itio-i t tin, the J j !g? d-i-i!-cd that the Man'.; had no interest in this cotton ; that these advarrrs were inadi? to the parties as to ord.nary individuals ; that the transaction was open, k i, own to ti - t :lir rs of the b ink, :.!! w.thia the resell of the kr.'whege of all the d nctors. Tii at tl c.-e c j erati in tottin were r toiered indispensable by the liatn'.it es f t!ic lUi.k in Uur-pe, and the failure of the directors to met-1 tlo ir tore gn engagements; that these o; erati i.s were r.et i iily livvtul in theinnU es, but tin luntiy u.-c!ul tj the bank, and originally profitable to it. The t!i rd aioi h.-t charge was that all three conspired to cheat t he bank by taking lire sums of money, and ir.ak.ng an entry of it on tin- books. On this p 'int tli i Ju lg de.-i di d that tiier- ;vas no evidence before Hie Court f the iniMpiilieati oi of these sunn ry any p;rs I'u ; only cliarg ? of fraud is that the application dos not appear on the bo ks ; but t!i..i is fit w ri to !,e in accrd-nice w,l!i t'ie r "ltin ; of h is nesi 1 general usig-vsof th- Mai.k always presr.'joj ..r niciiuiicJ by li-. ' direct . rp. I:i other words, tint the Directors were a? much swindlers as Middle, iVo., and tint thi-y ,1; cheated according t the "general u.- igt.- e-f the Mai.k," a:,d thcre)re are not amenable to law. Somi: ok i ii r hi:ai i n:s or i iik Miiidm s m i -j. I'rom lot ho g over the report made at ti e Just annu ""TV'f.. ...J t H V' , ' "S". l' VV(? ,,crceixe that the stock in the Merrl, nuts' Mi;k. (1f New Orleans, belonging to the l S. Mirk, cost ? I .tn.'i(j, and an M.hl to .Mr. IMward York, of New Orleans, tor f.7.,(i)M : 1-, to the I'. S. Itinl: lllt ""'J'-- transaction, 5...,.cu. Ti,al "lr tVlTT'! J ' 1 . 17,1 o Z t,. U. S. nnd its soo,atca in V:,v - rk hi.. al ineetirg of thj stockh-dders of the V . d h.d ; f. o h,h tl;; M ink ..f th.; r. s fiil.i- ". lie sum -t ?,(i,t r w t il,, . - f ' aw3r'-e" ass .nates tor tiie un.-xp. re ! th-' I '.a-e of the banking hu-e othi. v i i,. k. - ........ tl. n. , -I . . Ulli; SM.-i1T- I I O fc ' r- eil in r.; f her as.' : i . it . . i. . i. i. . . . i ' i i in- 9 w m it i i 1 1 1 1 -si w.'i'i 'i ii' i r-t' il'r, f A " coping Nick Mtdtile and h;s ftv r.te?. . i.t j.i.vim I tili Jittus. In a lift of I'. S. Tank nss ts. am- unt.i g to j:!-,-'T.oM. we find the f d.' o.vn g, v. 7. : I). We!i-fer, no n.lor-T, 1 1; .." I). Webster, end irse.J !y I. S. Jon", .,000 The ui.,,;,. j,.t (51-,((;.) fold for PMTl IM'Nnui:!) Doi.i.viis. Th.s. remit. dn us of a fict that cane I , t :;r k::owIc !ge years 'to. All- r Ir. Wt b-t t had serve, t!i- fn-.k t fo. b-st of ahil.ty iri fli-? S unt at i'i- 'nio S .--sion of '.YA J.h arrived in 1'iola.!. !: loa i.. I. i:iiirs or i m ISivmm, Smi:m Tr-'j, wu-t '.vecui I." irn. t !e d u.t.-rs ..f C.iji- .aea. nr--; t -i k i tig "ii-: l-ss.-.pi.'i tli': h i uk , i, g r in toil th"y w 11 r: t "rg't. m a hurry. I'.r m-'i'i-e. .i O ...... I mm iii oi. (i i ii i . -1 on i ii-- t v o i I , i ; . , r 1 1 to I Ii i - c ty nh ut 'wo m op i- tg ,. w.h h -sugar, w ii eh ne ,!! f.,r i'J K'.l m .I t . ,k , 1 1. 1 i uient. note oi. tlo- J.vi- . luge, at, 1 e binks. Mareh eine round. t,or p ir. to pay. nnd, fke mi h r i -1 nun, ciii. I: r n .1 , VI- oi o ; f ii . i . i . i . i v r 1 ! ' . I o re.-i V .. ..1. . . . I bank paper, -ui i tie' ; i .iP-t re-urne-i to tie- (i'v f -r a i, ii.l on o . . v . M.ii.c i i. i ig t!i t i. i s r ; , t .r- v , , ! acccjit. of. W nat t i. .w- ! "".iy . ij.l'ii v. . tot in-1! l.i'.i ('; .-iii 1 af:.r m o- !..-p t me, and trave.l o r , xo'-n-e-. h t ' . .'. i- A , . hi credit r- to w , t. Aiio'loT ;r;t 'ic-. ard w !,ae ,',,n" f..- tl..- present. On t-.th- r hand :' t.i l v u I. .! . ire t. it ilist'ince t r iii ir.v.g i!i tr - iu.-. tlo-r" are Hi Oil' lit on p i'. i' ii i i .. : . i i , ,. I'' :i I ..1V .' I. i r or ; ''rill- S, V li-e propre 1 ' r S ll'W : ": t so h r m i ! 1 in" i n -. 'l - t 1, li ' ll:i a c t! i.i ir ii. I ii--.- i r :i t i v i -r n u
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