Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 47, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 May 1842 — Page 3

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

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nr.sr.MPTioN of spr.cn: pay.mi.nt.

Iapi44r-0llS. Mit 16. Mirjbs. CHirij : Uurin; the late jre;JpMial con

gest, aeveral parx-rs were in t'.e habit of calumniating mc ; but of all thia I to' k no ruMic notice. or. uton the

The IJoird of D rectors of the State Hink of In- apiroachof a State election of sme pohtial moment, I diana, at tliCi r rpiuterly ics, n Ust week , fixed the perceive the like course ii again tn be pursued. fifteenth day of June n-xt. fr the re-umption c-f , ro",""'JI,wl!l emphatically add. n w, Cr the . ,, . ., . ''i time, t-ha I I nedirc. ihrou.-h the i re, anv thing specie payment, by all the Ilnnche.. , which pub,heJ rrKcU,u mvw:f.reri,,V. how-

i evrr, ior ine luture, ine common ri:i oi ai anv lime n-

The l'iufd State Circu.t Court co-rnnier.ccd its session yesterdiy. Pre-ent Hon. John .McLean. The District Court cmntnTrvil al-o, but will be adjourned over frim day tu day until Judge Hnntingtoii arrives. The Supreme Court of the State commences next Monday.

Correspondence of the Mate Sentinel. WHO AUK Tim RASCALS! New Votc.Miy 2. 142. MrRs Cditors : Your paper of the Tnh of

April ha been sent to rue bv a friend. In it there

COY V, II ESS. J7ot the CIA of Miy 3. The Sonate tu diy h id t one r i i h t shirp dis:uscion. The ailur ot t he St. dum post oince em

Proceed I ii? of the Common Council.

(R'orttdfjr the Sti't S"itivl.J

a:mi i-ri.

C'We are rfue!ed to snnnur-c H.iitii Enow

t have awakened a g od deal of eensib lay in ths

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i an article hevied a above, Who ar the rn- WepartmM.t here, which, it would -eem, is nt willIn that article, you say : The New York ing to hire the do nm-nts showing th in ti ves on HertU stste, that it is rurn .red, that thrre ire in ! wh-ch app-r ntm-nts are tin de by the heads of the idp.r,'iil.M,ii,'flii.i,!!K..r,J r.i'ii a Sota rd InHmn. 1 ininitr.tT ion. Co in : . r'd with the l'res.dent'fl inm-

.h,h are dedicates of a ..m.l.r auunt, held by jpur.l annune.at.on of the principle by which j C 'ot'.oS of mV B : i k . account in favor of M. Little wm the Kothschild !' London, which were exehanjjed, -n-vi. J he jj-nded. I h a topic w.U b-i Juken f om the tavjp. trJ cn moTlon of Mr.G0:dturr,i 12

md the recill-d bonds, instead of bein? destroyed. ,retifneu lo-morro. ai will be perceived cy tne re-

Saivbdat, Mar 7, 1?4L rand.Jate to rei reteut Marion Cjui i in ther.eit

Council met. Fresent Mer. t ulley, I're'i e:it. h :-ct, Cvt-nrral AitrmMr.

Louien, Ho.tr.iht, Now lanJ, (i.v!bury anJ Kick-r of the

couici". lr. Klick, tr -m c. tit it'ec en cuct, ie;-o.tea in fiv.-rif Kovrat ce to C. H I'avi4f .J3, fir tationerv; w.'.irh Tai coi curieJ in. ar.-l till '.) r-1. Mr. bitck, f i ni same com;r.rte , re;o:te i favo:al!e to alijwance uf f 3 I?, tj Div i m,J Chi:rr; which wajcwii-

II a it. I(cu. Ily reffrenre lf iiir advprliiri columns, it w.l! be Keen tint the elect. on of Direct

ors n to bo hidden on the 1 th diy ot June instead of they h!i ! i.n-rm.tlv paid upon ral.in? fn me

Hut in ailjition to the f )'c;oing it h usertea that I owe,

mt the flt'Amen, but to msk it more fe lir.?!v emphatic, the poor wid.wr anl orjhn children of icamen, in the

ticinj tt!'y what mm he deemed liheilou. In t'i- Jo jrnsl of the 13'h iimt. fault i f oind with rne

fr cdTi-r.i.jj to piv oTtr to the ant of the dilr. nt town- "i'e, 't iü nid, found their way into ttie market oy , I"ri ui pmcp e n,ns. hip in Mari n. the ecei- of my p iy Senator, amount- ' surr- ptitious rm-an-." Apain you eay, that you' Atter the moni:n Inur had e'ip?ed. the jntt.e in? to one doll ir per .lay. Thu pay me-.i i but oi.Mteiii would enquire if Mr. Staj(p can enlighten ua." the book, ' which hid reen euspenued fro:n atwith the oj ir.i jrii I hi I ti( rted dunru tin-ciiiMü upon ' Mr. JStap;) ctn aftiredly enlighten t!ie crowers, n ""Jiy Ja t, wa.- rerewt-d. and occup.eJ ihe diy. the u'jct . eciii.my in State ei ji.Jnuree. j this eubj-.t, and w : 1 1 t ak'e pre t p! asu re i n do njj ci. t Ibis is a erntet Mhicli tiie nat.on t-h uld know has Thfi, it m aoerted that I owe certain election biiU: of I have tlreidy reported t!e fact to the leis- j been earned on , s-e.oi niter scmou, for a titno althin I vva-i t.ot aar-. f r on !eaii;? here Lr the Kast in Ittur, that .''. of double no, of bond, had got into , most equal to the t'wgo of Troy v The hu-tory of it

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l-:iG i'bfore I was a fund couunis- .will be found prtity clearly detailed in the speeches

wre rontracted by my friends on my behilf, whuh has ' ,,1 ari)j tf,e reason whv titer were iriveii out bv (,f members ; but there a vtrnty of curious episodes

it.n i.nr. n, iinnrnr, any one i, i-rru mtuuuwu, t;te co!nmigionvr- ard how thev ciu.e to be put ' " Ci we tniv at eo oe lane recite. t n-y iuu

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the C:!i, aa before ndverti!"d.

I'iiodc Kl.iMt. Both t lie Miirrae arid the Mrit

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' 1,-irr n . L v .k f m, . .n. ., . . . I r a 'fj- r rdVfl

ory IeL"s. iturct lave he -n in m. ..-veraI . , ,K', ,..

I im" iu i . ir is iiii HM Minn, i ii.j Lui I.. arrests luve been ordered and made. Nu fihtirj; , maritime law of the l'nitd State are a perf-ct protects yet ; and if President Tyler furhein H-ndm our earnen. It i ii.t in the '.,,wtr .1 the thij. . . " I owner to deprive them of th-ir jut WHe. 7'Ae ship iportion ot the Min-hni Army toro.n.n.t l.o.t.le .ictn teij it rf 0 pertVcti this lien, that m cane ( aaittthe people, we do not tp.ireh tid anv. Th shipwreck, the last plank which remain is fust liable f.,r people of that Sf,te ran settle the.r own affair J "f lh 7i,or- Tbu ha not the iwM.oranee of the I wriier for the Journal plainly exposed In iiixlie : without the aid of a hireling e .Idiery ; and the fir-t Ueide. and in further cor.lir.nation, I send ynu two movement by either the President's or Dimel NVeh- 'letter tne an original from (Jen. Jarne Miller, in wheh , . . ii i .i i r .i u . . ! be di.aSu the in.mualion pub'.ihej in tlie Spirit of ster order, will be the sirinil for the State to i , . ,. , , .... u , b I G, now aijain reneved in the Journal. 1 erliapa 1 ttiouWI Ftep in and defend one of their cister.. It is said j fate that Cen. M illcr i the t;illant ollier who took the that warrant are iseucd for the arnt of t!ie I'eo- j ''" r"non at Hridwier. and w ho.e certiHeate. Utn .... , , , , . . of the o!dir!iii an I courage of the h'e (J?n. Harrison, joeat.ovcrnor. Dorr, who ha. decared U.h intcri-j w consij,red, bv the whole w hi n.rtv.aa compluelv

lion oi jj'in to prmon it arre.ted. Auwn,' other arrested, is Dutee J. I'earce, win his ivcn htil in ro(.. We miy have important inoveim'nts to announce ir: our next.

(.'oM( iiu i. The Li-! iture of Connoct'cut,

satisfactory.

UeiJjiectul! v.

N ATI IL. WI'.sT.

. . , , i ,i , i i . I .. i im i of thi. I hand von a paper ra. d ' 1 he Spirit on jou.t ballot, lias electtd Chauicey 1. Cleveland. , , , - : . . ' , - , . . J : printed July 2olh, at Ir.dianapoh, in winch is a t.overnor for the ensuing year. The votes etood Cde, -a scrap of history,' and n ptesentini; me a

Cleveland II'.'., l:iIworth Maj.rity 71. William S. Hollabird was chosen Lieutenant (io-

SiLf.M. A114. 2, HIO. l)r. r Sir, Some pfrson in this city, probably intluenred by strong political prrjui!ice, have followed m" to

Indiana, and attempted to ii.jore my refutation. In proof

1 he Spirit 1.1 i ti.

an article

u having

suiaineil, whilt a citizen of Sulern. an odious character.

Although politically we may dill'er, yet I am well assured

inrirnihiinn. And I l,nn alo reoorted the fact. ' amuse , it the m l.-trjj wtte ol pub.:C money.

that they were e.xcnarid, and f them return- j"hich always con ludes the scr.e. d.d t.ot pr voke ed ta me, leaving the other 0 in the hands of the j too much indiifn it:o.i. The atfair of to-day, will be Rothschilds. .""nd I have itls j "t-tcd that there , n. prow out of the dcti-tion ol iVty-tlif -e thouwere 1-0 sterling bonds hypothecated to Nelson sand dollar covered n;. in an ite n of the b. 11 under Uobinson and reh?rred thein to his receipt in the i the letters lKüK S fl mz n adroitly as the more hind of Mr. Noble. One of the receipts is for the ! nnp-t olue d" other ordinary and necessary matter 'Ji)l h .nds above mentioned , dixtinctly eettini forth t of exp-n-.-. It turned out upon invet-tigilion, that tne r no-, and thi object for which they were hypo- ,ths j )3,o..i was to h appiopnated to piy for certhetotici!. ' j lain ru:b!i b oka wlnc'.j a former Congress h id l'hee bonds were bft with Mr. Ilobinson (a voted to it-lf ; the on n.tiated 11. embers suppoin? tat.d iu the receipt) ortife keeping, with the pnv- that they rtere morely distributing books which preihje of iir-inrr thom a3 an enlarged marrrm. in carry- vio ;s Congrrtu had puhl h.-d and pi d for, when, in- our loins, 1 tiecetiiry. With a strict irjunc-' r' :'!-C it p-r. h.-e of the eurp'us co;.,es turn however. 10 keen them tojether. to that when "i t:i- hand of th- printers th ma.v pr.nted by our loins were paid, that these identical bonds ! C'n.Tfss beinp st..ed nway. while th? pr-ner-urpht he returned to the State, to be de.-troVed. i were lhv.g ver a-- iir. to Cm gre.-s the work of Mut in ehiftm our loan-, these bonds were ö. d '. wbirli it hid its ordinal .r;k cm hard and undi.-jiroiniscuou.-ly wr.h ether bonds in Ins possession ;' p"-cd of. The d- rnte h .wever, will explain thi and when railed noou to return them, he ro!d not . d.ubl K.v-t.-m of bo ok-k-epin, b nkbuyinp, and

oent bill pas?"d.

return these identical bond- altolher, hut returned ' bo,k-distributipp.

ntlinru t m tlioit iklni SN a fill? h.m.Unf tln Siaie! In the Hou-o the apportion

rn .nl to the" whole numb-r of the bonds have ' t.r.kin- a I .til- iipw ird- of fifty thousand the ratio

bn returned bv Mr. Hob ti-on to the SUte. The ' "f reproMMitatioti.

tax payers" therefore, will not have to pay fr

any bonds " turrei'H'.i"!'' pt out by me. I now re.'eit as I have often done before, that all the bonds that luv ever ben issued and put into my possession, arc accounted lor in my report to the l tst Legislature. And I have nlso to täte further that I

have now m my possession, me accoimi 01 me en

that a an honorable man and gallant oldier, you de-pise (rr(1 vf.r3 fl)r n the bontl that were enrved and

vemor. havini received 110 Vote?, airtinst ()." for I the calumniator, and I anneal to von to av. whu. as Col- ?t .1 . 1 ..ill at nrniior tune ai-co tint ! ticket

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1'hi leaves all the old State?

their p recent number of Representatives, ami makes the House iitiinher three hundred and e-ix memt.ers. A new feature was introduced into thi bill, o' vast import in primip'e the provision whereby Congress assumes to direct the legislation of the States, in regard to the mode of electing their Representatives. It requires that each State shall adopt the di-tnet system, and forbids the general

If Congress h i any riht t un,)ose the

lector of the port of Salem, bavj b id mi opportunity of well knowing me, whether I have left in hit native town, such a character as the paper enclosed sets forth. Respectfully, nAth'l. wlst. (ten. Jamis Milli.ii, Collector of the port of Side in. Salkm, Aur. 2fi'h, 110. Dun Sin, Yours of the 24th inst.. with the newspaper accompanying it,i now lefore me ; the charges made

at;() utit of ret'Iilie shall not rxeciul the expenses . in said paper, apparently aijain-t you. are entirely new to . r i' . 11 . 1 . 1 1 .1 me. I have been Collector of the District of Sjlerp and 1 t.overnuietit eci i.oinic ill v ailuiinisteied, and the , , , , IJeverlv for more ihan fitteen years; you xas 111 liumiies Mini nerrssary fir defence. Me is m fivor ol':B a merchant for several years after I came lure, and a repeal of the land distr.but on Ww. Ho com- j did most, or all. your mercantile busiries at this Custom , , ,. ... .-.ii 1 .111 I II011, and I ran truly assert, that all vour doings at thi in'.u i to the attention ol the Leg. si Uure the bank- ... .11 i 1 . ....U ; olh. e were gentlemanly atd correct, and your bonds lüg institutions of the State, a lie. d n a thorough promptly paid at maturity ; the lest evidence stcan give reformation, lie is in favor of the aboUion of cap- ! )ou ,,f ,he of l,'e public here, as n spects jlTrrX

... 1 is the fact of vour possessing the confidence of the priori

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Reuben Ilootii. Jahez L. lote, jr. was chosen treaurer, and Noah A. Phelps secretary, each receiving Id votes-, while the Wh ; candidates received each (1. (Jideon Well, for treastirer, received tiCi votes, Kilbourn blank 2'J. ' The message of (iuvernor Cleveland oes lor dißer! ruinating dot ics on imports , bot i nci-ts that the

livereo 10 rne,nu m . ........ ... , - - - .... iV proof) of the honest fthou-ri, nforluu ite) use of district 011 a reluctant state, it can only beavirme i of them. In other word, se tie tnv blank bond j of authority m Cmpress to lay otJlhe states in d;s-v-o int. Can any other fund commissioner d , the tnets by it own lej;' it on. Congres In- ne.ther

, 1 nOWUT TO lO'i'UTe ITS I","SIUUK lUlO .lions, not 1.0 "'Now Mesr I'.ditors, I have endeavored to Ii ve j c unmand t..... of the State Leg.sUtures. Rut has ...'.t. . '1. ... .,.old ...omre to me the name ot an Congress the ngfit to interpose at all. und cut up

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the State into di-triets, under the general author

itv to le"isl ate is 'o the mode of electing ! With-

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honest man when I come to d,e. Hut amut th1 mn id. I enough t, leave th world, I h ipien

. . . 1 i ..-.i... f.,. ..1 ihn Smte ii. 1 out mak.nir the questi-.ti us to t!ie preterence

on-of the most trying limes .n moneyed operations, ! general ti-ket. or district mole ot clecnon, the exthat wa ever witnessed in the world. In this in- j traord.nary prine-ple brought in o operation in the uus ooious time, the besom o! destruction ha pissed I n-w law. by the a-suuiotioti oM.ongress to d.ctate ov-r the land, and with a despotic power, swept hiate legislation, is. in our op.nion, pregnant witn away nropeitv. money and character. With 111 my mx-hiet. olheV- as the' financial oilier of the State. I beeam,- X-t JoS 'ince w- n .d occaom to call the nttenmvohel in the storm. Hit knowing that I had Hon of the country to the hnbtan corpus attack up-

...,! h,.......K. nod in c-ood faith, in all ihese mil- ma the rights : the n:es. row goaig on in me e-

o allowed in full of Siid accout.t

The President Uii before the council petrion of Georee Plant and others, on subject of stalis in maikt houe ; which, on motion of Mr. liolJslury, was lefeircJ tj commit ee cn market and mirket-hju-ej. Mr. Rickaids preei ted Treasurer's monthly report ; which wji ra1 and concurred in. Mr. Kickuls prfsentcd arcouri! cf H. P. T dl. f r f.Tir.g jiuidic pump, f 11 93. On iiaoIkuiT Mi. Lou Jen itfeired to c. in:ni:tee on puthc we!!s. Mr. N -wlai.d p:eer.ted the Jtcc r.e cf J M V I.sr.jV, w bcrea;n it w s ordered that the Seeietaiy i-ue ci -joia-tion licence t) sai l Lar g. !le to sell sj i, ituou livju rs by the small, 011 hii complying with the oidmar.ccs icgulitii g tl. matter. Mr. Black presented account in frcr of Wm. Aams for 1 öö, w ind was allowed. Mr. Lou :en p esei.ted bill io fvot cf J ne? ard Ramey, f jr w;i k. to ei.giiie ; w hich wreleircd to the coinra.tice on t'.e fire department. Mr. ;. IJstuiy, fic.m corcimi't.-'e on chiTi, rcprteJ accoiM t ir. favor ef I. Kinder, allowing him 3 on t!.e aaie 5 which was conrurtej 1:1. Mr. h Vit ight presented accoui.t 111 favor of Mirhiel Shea 37 1 wiiiih was allowed. l.n niolim of Mr Black, Mr. Boitiiht v a. yy iat- 1 t wait in the late MandulanJ procure delinquent h-t of 103J

tax Cr IM!. I he president laid bef ire the council tlie report f the su- ! pervisoi, exhit iting the arnoui.t ex;ended in impuiv emer.t 11 the cverl wards up t date. liep rt lead ai d acccpteJ, .

at d the ern tiry eiJcied t) isue o.ders to t'.e i. e.i ii u fr fie ui. expended lialar.ee in the trtatury ot list yeai's road t.tx, due tlie everal wards. All. .wed .Mirvhol f2 43 for removing nuisance". The Tiewi !ent laid befoie the council the wt-ih maNtei's icport : whicti w.is r-a.1 and eceived. AdjouiLed tj the lu May, 1 v'cii. Ti rnr, 10 May, IS 12.

Touncil assembled all present

IjWe trereqaeste to 8ir.o;:n'-e Witn4 K. Jim f a s a Cindidate for Rej renentative i f Marion corr.ty. 4 Xj" e are reques'ed t.a anrcenc? Amx Wit a

j a candidate fr re-election t3 the otl.ce cf Associate Juda

of Marion Ci.-jr.ty. 4 3 XjWe are requefrJ ti irrance Kinn U. Dtit a candidate fcr (rk cf Marion Cocnty. 4C C3W are requcud to announce Hexrt Paar. t a car.didaie for County Clerk of Marion County a, the ensuirj August election. 40 We are requ.'-teJ to snncinre V.lia "-'iiix' as a cand.date for Scbol Coinm.l onrr of Marion f.'.Hin'v, at the ensuing August elcctio.1. 4i Xj'W'e are reqnete.I to nnun;f I I. M tu r h r i as a candidate for the o'S.ce of StLo.d t'on.r;.. i ':.er f t

Marion Coui.ty at the r rseing Ai:gu.t flection. 4:i 'Xj'We are requested t !.n.'U:i"e Aim I.orra as candidate for Sheii;T 0f Maiion ("oui.'.y at the f t.cuu. August election. fj We are reeete! to anr c.tir.ce Cob.,i Yicllr ss araudilate fr Shft.f of Mar; n (?uu:.ty at the i.s-.i'u August ehction. 46 J."jWe arerepeted to anuT.rire Ja mis M. S'iiri e a Cf ndidate for Sheritl" of Marion county. 4tl iJjWe are requested to announce I5xrn LiwHf r as a candidate fr Sher.'.l of .Mau.ui County at tht tnitung A ugust rleclion. 4? S7We are rcqufste.l to anncur.ee Amntw miib a candidate f r the olfice of sheritTi-f Mariv'ii l ur.ty at the ensuing Auguct eie tion. 43 XjVe are requested to announce Thos N. Tomi as a candidate Cr sheriff. 4 0

pRF-rnntoN Lw Tip ninnJinT.:'. ft Mr. McRoberts of Ill.r.oip, to the Pre em;tioi laws, after encountering the b t'er pp:.:t 1 n of Senator Smith of Iii;;. an, and others of the Wh g partv. have passed the St ri ste by a nf i f Cd to 1 Mr. Clay voting in the negative. Thf imer.dmen's

Mr. Kickards, fiom cotnriiiltea on publie wells, rrpnted remove manv of the odiou restrict;.': np-ui th"

account in favor of H. P. Todd, with . pinion that the same

in one or two items was to hih, whereupon, on motion if Mr. lloldsbury, were allowed in full account. Allowed John Pogue ft for deenin will, corner cT Meridian an t Waohiiigton streets. Council adj urued.

public ni:i;p. Mirlin Yan Buren became President in March, ls:l7. Two month afterward came a general suspension of the bank, and general embarrassment. Under his administration, the public txj( nditnrc was reduced every year, bIow thf previous one so that although the public revenue fell to only about

half the amount it had attained under his predeces-

r.gbts of the settlers, adopted by th Wrigs eViprg the extra session. They extend tho r got u! preemption to tho.-e who settle upon the public l't.d before their furvey ; repeal the clause liicli denies the right of prr-e.Tiption to owners of '.VI') acres Ifpw here or who have removed from the.r own 1 a r rf to reside upon the public land, e.t.d irrant the right to person not vaturalise 1, provid.ng tl.ey eliill become Citizens before the sale of tie land. These are principles of vital importance ta the settlers of the West, and we are sorry to see Oiivcr II. Smith soSject himself to the ii i.miic be di serve for hi? hostility to a western treasure. Mr. Clyi opposition is very natural, and such as we should

a

S r t k or hnnM rt. Dwiuiit Damokt

AYe find in a New York piper the fdli.ving partic

nlars in t- Ulion to the aboe trial before tho Superior Court of New York. The State, it will be feen, ha. recovered a verdict, a wo noticed in our last. Hut it remains to be seen whether any thing

more wbit intial is to be ohtaincd.

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.crs I am mortified nt the charges and insinuations m : ml now we.ee! cu.ei. 000 , u .......1 - -

t i.i . n I have heeri s:rU'.f'liirf with a ' ii-.v aiia-a upo;i uo.io ai 10..- mini n. . ...v.

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it II, engrailed upon it th.s n w and uu-

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j is the tact 01 vour possessing the rontiUenre ol tlie prinri- u ia-jIo Z, .n. i..., TWais 1. I 1 1 from them, j I' 1 Cerai va 11 g oir -n u ' e wna o n- mi 1.1- .... i pal merchants, they having entrusted you with the manage- J,' ' ' truw;e ;iM, o pos.'d and pursued with re- P'rti uirnent : II. engrafted upon it th.s m w and uu ! merit of a very large sum. between one and two million I j '1'.' ha't tly around me froui ' Pri eedeoted prov si-m. requiring the States to ot 11.- 1 of dollar. under the treaty of Naples which I have al- j 7;;,;. My .it',, Ts fod for my one- I m single district Now, the (iovernment has beei ri1(.. I ways understood you settled to their full satisfaction. -vt.ry 1 1 . o .erati.. 11 lift v vars. mid such a requisition a

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. !.ru,y rp?:?t 1,1,11 Py p..SHn should allow itsei. to j ' fMiti ,'1V(lM)V a! ' J this wa, never bef. re attempted upon the State.

induce itself 111 personal attraction. o.vnpwij. . .... , 1 - -j - 1

I remain, sir, with respect, your friend and ser't., JAMUS MILLGK.

I he ambition men of my 111 operati-u liny y-ars, ana sun. a n-.pi... ,.. a

. to control and regulate them

,, . 1 . lie. 1 . e.xi'ect tr m tne man who den. ur.'ed tip settler- se s:-oV:Ma'V e" re,,rt;d,rum, y MK 7 y n.!IAU ,.rs K vimu:," -L.M) imi: ru.s" ja.lH.Jdl treasury notes ' utstanding. At the v . , ,'. ., ,. ,, . .,. , tarne rate cf redact ton in expenditure, the Covern-j ' " 1 1 HUC NI)LivLU -ft-t Icmerit won hi in iBt'J tmve hpeti entirely exempt even ""eri. from temporary debt, ucli was the operitidnuf! . Van Ruren extravamee. I Im Monroe's time IVderahsm. 1 ke the r.vrr ..i.'. Hut with two short years of wh g retrenchment ! buri'd .tseif , the sand ai d h.ct itn-.f n. the great and eronomy.it i now officially annoum-ed that 1 "aM ; bot. !:ke that same rive, H nn to tie- s-.r-the public debt will amount to about twenty mil- , "'e u,,t V-ist' an,i P".s..M-d tlo- tu., sphere I of New Cngland w.th it" gn-rr h: d slimy waiters. " IVoplcof the West, ofOho, Kentucky, Indiana, ' NVt-" "'"- tc:i tt ei.c-.ny . f . ::r e uii.try ai d 111. tens and Missouri. ve who number "n- irl v f ur of her m-:tut oms n-a n im p. A. r p.....;ti- c the millions of people, n-arly one-fourth of all th-; : streams of ju,t.ee by ann.h lat ng toe r - I'f t i C.i.o,, tvhnf lortmn i.r ll.h livpi.tu f.ollo.ns I. a ' C 1 1 1 7.e 11 , H X . !l 1 .1 he r , t '( Ii;".' S- ClI led I -V I W X t C U ' 1 1

been expended within your borders ör for vour ben- ' stitut'on the Ireed.mi of opai.o;,. (i-.- ::i twnty elit. A mapritv of you ass. sled to place 'this whig ! yars.d I'ederal m . ru'.e ,s niuc-M b-r a rea-o..ig party in power.' H-hold vour reward. Yours was ! p"-p!e. W e can n -w t .k- r ire..; .mrselvrs w ith Mit the district of country most distressed. Yet your, '"ral advice and sal miring tie v.rh.e.it a W-b-portion of the twenty millions is devoted to expend- I "ter 1 -r a helniMinn. or a S .u'hird 1 .r fi.e o: ,cr ol

Mr. Ntiil. Wist.

iliin nn t!i Lni.linir,! ivlier. ue.ilfh Im iilronilv ' the deck

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I HO' llie. A'.U Ull'tlllWlM.. muri j unni.- hi i - i .-- "- ' J . . . .i .ir... t I l ... ...n-,.n .id ..III nirilV .11'. a- . I :. . -I I .. . . - I . . 1. .

0 passing breeze, out ol wlncii to mo i!d '!' tms pinion. i : " a-f...... ....o . annum oi mi money n is ueen a ppropriatei m in-

ditie.il c-U'ect. I er them f m liv riot iei i.iein no as iney pic-.ic .-, a ; mi .t.iry- d.-nart ment. let the Aational Hau ii jt asK, ein- j ti-y luve done for :i:ty year p t ! Why th.s sud-, t,r(UJlr;, au these States, nn! h adnii tu l he frontier.

t i den and assu.i.i .1 guard .audi .:i 7 t eitainly it re- . ,.IS t.on ..rinitted to lie nntimshe 1 and in rum

' . . .. . - . i ! ... " . . .

rum rs in the pas

insinuations of corrupt acts for politic. i

I nder nil th-ise circunitunccs, may

Tho era of good f -.r;g w i II ii'-i er come

while Denioeri'.s are pr '-cri ed an 1 precluded fr uii ..dice, and whihj iiie patr.o.age f the Cerut.vc who slionld be the peoole'e cho ce ,? di-tri'.uted sol.-ly .niio!;: ll.'j Wz. We !i:ae in-il.'! V

ollioe hohh r for rci.iov il w hen - or party none n t-.

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readers who remember the statement of ;ov. .Noble I CrntUmen . Ihe Semi-weekly Journal f the i:ui. ...t i i MOl(.lll y(,u i.ope the 'federal wh ' will not' silts from the spirit and the ,,i-is of Fedora. ism ; j lie U,,IC Lands have been devoted to the States, puAir ; and our i.i irg- ig iU. II. em is ..j . s: last winter, will fee tint they do nt cxirtlv tally couU. .h.e ag.inst me of such a character :.s I f,(l ,m,J;.ncc V) g;:.,Ve tigroid f,ul ro-! the SIMUI r-wli ,u wo.kti ill css.ntly to subjugate j ,t the ,-rClit thoroughfare to tlrs domain has, They have g.ve ath...,v a- against H, ail,- ,, , , .. ' ... tU , Uy myself in justice buund to n due, through the medium of ltt IhX im U . u.c ' , s.:i,( . ,,(.l!erai ,. ,.,., : and the Jt br,.nJ criIllired to continue unpayable t the cm,- j the purine ot all ct ng tie ir r, ov ,1 f.o-i, r . with the deeiMJ.u of the jury. U e presume how- uur ..i-r. I .lilike i.cwi,.a rontioveis..-.. ami mine i wi..ni on to tne i.aiocriiic im. i a y , t ,roit.d t hit the v wep- ! rit ml - t o t he D'.i.o nryrver that the Whi-e naners will anient ,, : ii'lv when I am biought in ci.tut with editu wh ,tl,.ir thiOes;" a alsj the con fessioi you m t u.ch u.. . lor o,k , a l oi k rrv nan f n uU , .,. r... . ,. 1 ltv ever, that he M.i paptrs will U,. contend that. jiavc ff fjr r(Ufl anJ weie Ih,t for tll0 i.ct th,t. I ! , wl(ir,, ,V(, h lV0 p,n - known ) th it v..;. hive sa.s ' deri:.;r the States, e.ther by the present 1 cdcril , lhis- ifl not all. Heretofore you have Iren i r!l;' m 'J 'r:t "' ' ;' '" ' 1 'i ai lid was rih! and that tho jury is tcrw, h-though hchrve, tn-i.i uiisc... I U ...or the wi.i-s t,.hi..d the vM(m,i, f yoar to bear without takin" their ( ' u.gre.-. or by .he l.eg .lat .res where they have rouioelled to contribute ymir proportion .-r.ly to tht i o.aniioes0 toa.o'.v a. the latter could have n.a pohtical ends to subserve, Jtj.",-1 wahIu iotAmTZiU! ' '0 wl.i'e'i Vau hish"i,trijr gentlemen to our (y.-ui ) L-.s-Lns."" .Now ;tvj .r:'"-, o .0 gin; Federalism umhie ud van- 1 ,(Ml,j vvhicli was expended lor thy benefit f dh.:rs. and Cutigh in titat rnee the State would not been- ,,nSCn. 'ir'-V 1,lVC 1 u .: Now VoJ are called on to do im.p. It is proposed I Kim, to ioir U'turt and la d vt . a 1 a 1 it. . . . . . . . ..r . - a ... - " r .. i . o .1 rt " ...,... - . iit-h war iiih.I" 1 ."- I t'.Om frrOl the foundation ot I , i, ,, ,,,l-r il,,, '.r.ii ot" m lirilf v.iii kL.mi Id ci ..! V I ..i u I i . ' ' In : t'i no : i.o r i . ,i. -. . ... it . ;. wan i- X

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j-ary

.ri tiieir .Ullis to be iiw du-. ' The Kin ' can do Ho wrruio; ;" and the credit of o!l miiit be slaved even at the sacrifice of every publ.e interest, in the opinion of h:f admirers : Cen. Milton Stapp, late fund commissioner of India-ia. when in New York, made the i.lliie of Dinforth cV ("o., Brokers, Wall street, his place of busin ss. They were

indebted to the State for stork which bud been sold to

swiedlmg Sic S-t-ite a Stale l.ilirai i in, ai.J nit una s tli.it I a;n a public defaulter. With ihe School Cuiun.ii '!ii r an 1 his business 1 have n .thing to do. Hut I will here ie,eit.

- . . 1 1 t ll -s .. . .....,r I 1.1 rtw.i.il.l i.ilri.il

democratic party ; br I am already a iie.uocr ai ami me va j.cra.o in .., i..- ... rv

hive been ever since (Jul. )ic! and I killed l'ectmi-

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wnai I niiTt'iirii mii.hiii i.. ...i i.ihuuu.t ...... .,i - . . , . . , . .... ... i.a.o.,.1 ..... , l.-man ai..l 1 w.ul.l even . mh'i.N tor lue III llioocril ll e III..-niC V , l)U t old I a all . oll- i CO HI .11 . U t v Ml

now, i.utwi'haii.üiig all tint m .y luve Leen said i i tela.i m democracy is the very soul of my Hmintion. l'iinda.g to tie De't-nder of .New Orleans the I (K'O I Mi(. rx;H.!l;.,, f,f your own. und

to I im, tni-t him with the rights T ihe widow an.l o.phan , ja,,. ,,f t(,c. tunes are aucpicious howev

much -.er than 1 would .er.auio- ued hypo rilei ahout ; . JJ democratic principles. Yotirl

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It is i.ot tnv intention, in this article, to mike any expl.na- P'.iy f ' ' ' t .7 . . . . . I IntePi r.-.-ee states t , t.o.i of tiietr.nsacii .i. iallu.lc-1 to, (ii.iinr than to say Mat it . r.d. but are unw.ll.ng tosopport it under that nam ; !'' Li a.- r ct it. - to

i ti"t only your . mU tu ti.o cair ivig r: demands of. President an Uureri the t ter d.iy. oie of fir y

t.e p'l 'iiC treasury, but you m i-t piv an extra price j r.!.c :itiz-ns made come erepiiri Jacks' tsik sl.tMM). The Judiciary j f,r , (-. coinmodi'ie you purehi-e monier to linl ! J.irksoti, and Mr. an B-'ren as'-.

cnaie have reported against, re- ;, tie 3, ,rcr f Listem cities wah -,.";! vrnent at ! tleniau knew ..r naüv ti-

r to induce ! ('.rt iin' v.' w is tii - re.

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er, ! imposed on him by Judge II all for en.'orcing . t,c p,.t,u::rtion ofthat section to remain there, rather ' t..p, I hate shaken the h.ro'.s i; t . I. -is ,ur i martini I i'.v h-one of the men: of defence. ! tlrtn iinigiate with I heir wealth to vour own rich I aft, r he was made a Pi-."

v e nave n-l se. n me report, nil n tue .uiluui j regrm. liecome tlie purclia.-cr ot your l.Tidt. and in ! -e would. ;. -roi-., !. .- f

reasoo d the ceomitiee i ,.rca ,e your prosperity l.-y the aecesra-n ot their i i!rr a vord I'r-mi vu, th- i." t.

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.-- - llil.JUl liEIVir. II sat II .11 ÜHUUtM IU, III...... ...... iu ?.. .. j ...M - 'S . t ( -t( , , t - . . . tbcm y one of tho a-oci.ne of J. neral in calling for i.eveiv wo.d lalse. and I challenge inventiga i.-ti. I am i.ot ' Hli U ill assist in letting Hie subs'ance ot what we , tr'.liV. Iney win eve te as much cotiternpt as innig- j vv-nltii . and Jour t diti-.'al power bv the add t.oti of ' x.t.ta'eman

i i in r: 1 the i

i

iietl lenient of which led I the introduction. The Cem

ral freijoentlv left bind Willi lln-ill to () pla.-.d f.r-ite kt epou in their ofH. e trunk and vault. On going west in the spring of lt 10. he lef with Mr. 1) mforth, in ike same wsy, I. bond of JKM'O eich. It was nterual improve

ment ct.H k, dated in 13". payable in 2" vears, and U-nr-

defaulter to the State udh cent. It 1 um, why not sue tne on rnv olhcial tio.i-1 ; If I have swindled the Stale, why make the clnrge without producing tlie evilrnce ? The rcison ii ubiion. They tliinü thai tiielo.idcallsfiointl.eie .!ein.iv ago i inline rm tu be a candi late for Itepresentaiive, and tin ir of-iei t is to iomiii the rutdie mind in advance. this i

w ant.

i.M.l..r .....tlier name, n tint! ,r nrrirr. naiioii. I ney are, i , r. uctmcr rar .o their i.u :n hers On. t.

(io one step further, (which I thn".K you will do.) ! a "J p " ' rn .'or ft " v vfhis hi sskiin 1 1 , and th it .

and as.; t us in ottin- a good , sale, sound circu-jtm evaience is su .n; ieo tnai iuc mo-iry no o. i ,

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I

A Ilcuiacr it (Mr. Woodh iry) f eir

duties under the "nipr. uu i o; l

:th..

the t ar.ll' of l.t lor times

I m

Sating medium on a specie bais, w n:e i wi,l pass ; pr. "

throughout thC Cited S,a-e,; a 1 .,,Ud l.tt, i ui f . o . n . . . . o . u , c ., - ... .-no. . , ;,, wa n,,ltent to rtli'U.,;, , ', 11 ll to

nous" as that A.-vv Hi 'Miis was d.-len led. And do , , .....' , . .

Ig t , l f s ,,

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o... - i ii ..l l si il.. rii ii Dial was m nie a raiil me win n I t . , .i .. . ... , . . ,,.. ...i ,m- - hot int

..... i.a.i.i ti... ...I. ..f 1 . .. . . . - : iß inn , ill It'll nt"". w .... ... . I Cillll'1. .1 It HILT nullllll.M I (lll.'TI l'i' Idl" II. UV III log I trst a. tlie rate ol . per cent, i" annum. Ihe . ..o i ,t.. i ,.t irnmer. rhar,.f w-lneh I ho U- met. 1 , . . ......... .i i t ....onot..i- iio.ire or evoei-r that tie stern and I ..... . . 5 . - .

i . ... .A, . ... . i i i ... . i i , . , ; .' , io ... . other name v-m piease, en w l- i.e. i. .., . ( , ,, , ,, ' . i tan tu, i the extra session, tie: aggregate ( w ha' bonds were n.niJ hy Isaac Cor. Ja ue Fairmtoo and and challenged my wcu-er-j to make goo 1 tin n aicu-atim; ' i rt, r i,, m n ir r ink i -,t 1 e'lj. c-t -d f ,. r r lo d b-'OciiO H M"f-'ir for VIS- , Caleb II. Smith; eleven ,.f th.-m nu-nU-red as t.dlowsr and the same case fn which sun was commenced m my then 1 will acxti owledge you to ut in o.ir rann., l.-.t . ' . ,c f" j1 , ; a ernoerat u;iö content w.th, .'.,' In; ,:,:IU ,,f 3795.379'. 3S0S. 3410. 3S11. 3S22. 3s2:l. 3S21..TM27. bond, an 1 dismissed before the sitting of the i'ouit. They j - shoved" over, hut willaIy come over, aiu . .ee a. h,o ';-' '.;:lr;it v VrhV.e d ' ' ",w ,l Proposed to lay on an imlefiSISIO.SHU. Tte oa.nWr, ..f the others , he ;eneral. in exacted to ot.tiuu judgment against mc for the clan., ; t!,.,,,.;, yu have many sine to answer for i w.l h, y r, o , rt nv I t n ry .i.c . . . , .t,. ,.,- ,ltywrA,r ,,v,g hi testimony, could not recollect. In Juy or ,,ul the wiie-woikeis h ped to mike s nie polrucal ca.it.il n,,. 0.j..ct to your reception, bill Will allow tue I, Ml- lendeu . I. tm-v e.X(.-Ct,ul . . th- are tie UVm U . s . 'jrM, Inl:iuIJ, nf d;ars ,.r ,J,,,(. ,.,r,; August he re-urned and asked f the sto,-k. but Mr. ! . -aight lorward course of your piity ,n nmst - - h -(4r, d a, he is U,.,t, ,ca,ie am. ,- j Tre-.ory and d.tnbutol a s the f..rl!i lold lam that It wa not r.iuv, ni.i.l .i,t Ih.i. I., .T,v . . . ......1.. ;.. ....i. ... : ol lllC.r actn. at tlie lt Sfssu'll ol the ' ' g I S i a 1 11 r , . , . ... Stl'l-S. us 11,1. .1 WiCiT ImOl.r.'. I he i lo.-t is

i.o. vvo o.iisT ki-c i i. r.- iorr i

' .... i -

it t. him. The foe bank being at that tene going into norted a bill authoiiio ' and re.iuinni the Treasurer of State I to absolve yotl liom tilst sills'. A tt'l it yoij Ulillay

cperation. Mr. I), a.ked hiui to loan hmi, fr a short time, t . make sitilemetit with me and collect the balance, if any j aside party, for the sake of men. and go in for party , iu.tt-e nji.st.ee in "ur c mini -n'.-a lot of sterling bonds, so that he might hypothecate and might he f .und due. This bill, 1 uig. d the passage ol", much , ,;(r the sake of priociide, your Ii m-sty vvdl b r i f'"'-

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I Will

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rc, "'. '!' d h c i ." A s ' bland ami o mi sra'i , 'v

somi t lung dr.''i. e.s - oae id Iii'- Ii'-;;- i i . " ii y, w hat v ul I v - t i " I .1 I' ll v . 1 v o u I '! ' o.Uurcis," said ti"; 1 1. a:! o-a u; oj ii p.de i is ' 1 a If v. , V i! l;z", and nnci-'a it t! -:, ' d-d Ilr.t..-!' Ceiitrlli " '

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meet some little incoi,emeiice that ex isted. The (eneral

did so, and they were aftervarjs returnciL Subsequently he left 30 mere bonds of jilOOO each, in the hands of Mr. Danforth, " to tx taken good care .-f." These he also aflcrvrards demanded, but "they ha I been placd promiscuously wnth other stock in possession of Mr. L. am' unintentionally used." Here was a til. The (icneral had left the office of fund commissioner, and wi nntious t seit e up. and was bound to account f r thi 15.000 .orth of stock. Finally, he took a bond Iro n Danforth, with C. L. Coles as security, for the ftdhful payment of the amount to the .State of In. liana, with penalty for non-performance in the

I net d n-'t t

"r; t:. . .. ; i warded wai, a n,tmtryv irratincu,..,,

IUU II lllir I 31UI. II.Oll. "ll.lu.i.i: ....". vi ...vt.... - 'IIaI 1 . .1. State; that the public might know tue truth. Ihe hill :.! you in justice to mo to puoli-h this letter ; that passed the Demon atic House of Keprtfs-ut ttii es 'out in the of curse you will do; and I hope other papers in Sen itc, whnc it is well known there was .a majority of, tho St ite will copy il. Very respectfully, Whig, t M hill to ex; se my dtfih ntion, w .s un a rnuti n of j MILTO.N fs'TAPP.

a wing enator laid . n the talde. !t t ley washed t j expose my alleg. d frauds upon t.ae S'ate, why iut hive passed the bill .' Tip-reas in n plain; they kuew the lieisurer was an h inorable ma and coul n-'t Le ued as a tool t . carry

I .mon ' i v inn NNiin.s." -t)n the "ilii i..c wlt.'iS tiie j i r t . -p were r-1 1: r n ; i Iro n the, nice i . urs-e. Mr. Wi.-e üill eled up 'U -Mr. Stanley a scv. re a'.i'-c- fie ri'di- ul'y having g;owai out ol a

d a du. a will end the matter.

out their ha e parp ..es. An 1 another reason, they wisaeil to keej the qjcstion unsettled before tlie people to use against me should 1 Jire ta t a candidate. Wit a this blief t itement 1 an done wit!, the ehtor of the

1 I'Acr.-The average price of il .ur in tho City ' 1 -' V""' ,!l I,l);,s2 uf U,,?r,?!-ntative!?-1 1

1 of Philadelphia, from l-'Jl to lr- that is to say, It is suppose

during the period of a high tinif, was $ ,( per bar- j , rel, or a traction short tf that. It is now $ i,Wt or j

a traetion more.

I to r -lieve l,IHI,i:il I V, t a sligU . yict.t. bv

j I liro .v n ig t'n it ad.i itioo.il hurt hen n;.oii 'O.NSCM PTIt.N. I.e.-tore thus i.u it y t a t hgitninie pjrl p)-e, -tiid there is tia-ugh and to-;c titan ciio.igii to j ad io i ii ict er ihe (iu. crnmcnt. t.orc in l -a pn text ,f-T the detnup! t.-r !i h-.r !ut.--. Tip: 1 itter i-, the Miu ri .liite c-'iicin i: nee of tint, mc-i-aie. a de- ! sigu-'d by wiiig p !it:ci ins, nr.! pr-pcrty hoidors.

wn aim in relieve lucsiiseives ny iPr r.vu:g rn -re !

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rui I1ak. -Some i.udividjil; o n

ir biirdeti of gnvern::!'!it op a c-:ri um-oao

of the great mass, an 1 etil! I'irf fe-r f ttccui.Ti tte w.iltii by a monopoly .f nanuficture-.

sum ot kJ.ouu. his document, however, the State Indiana Jourml. and his otlice hunting, licks- it'.les that h n'

would not reco.'niz. contending that (Icneral Stapp had aioii ...J him. In accordance with his usual cut un, 1 shall prosperity of agriculture

I-ft th ..tr.if of fund eomiTiiskioiier. ami was not n.ilh.v. exiect much abu-e ; a:use uf sUrh a lo v and VUlgJl etinac

Cmnare tho two oeriods'. a i'o'in Pi! with the ' tin'io ? prittf ah nit tic U. S. II i lk, tnat klio.v bill

'J c .;...; rrt i l;tle a -ot ,t. It ceems to have he.a, ent.relv Cr- ! 'tr.i ti.Csc pr.-tect :o..-t6

Tun Ho mi: .k.' i; Mi m:u i

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Uuring tne p-riou nrsl n linen, or nrj lariu ".a loo. s, i- ; - ; ... , ,

f - - ( ; ' ! I I I I t I i i3 lilt. Ill il.l j I a j ' I

rized tu receive it. The present action fur Trover, there- tiut 1 $lM not sl0P t netive, thr.nigii the rat-diut ot f,r,IHr obtained i vt-t ci. for what no pro- ournitu e of C-mgrc6s. afier ot iminii g into the fore, is brought .g.i..t Danforth t reco.r, the value of a puidic newspaper, lint to J' h f'1' ,J,,lfn'' ' duced. than he now J,. He al.o ,.a.d. upon an rood. too, of toe IU.,U . report- 1 tint che Had vodit,he face of the ,,mds Mr. Ilenj.min K. Uuiler. late J" Tve at pVe tS .U men 1 I HCVcV ait Sk but aVCf 3-0 l'li''T CC'll. WlUTf, loT 1111 tCd,Co!!ee, salt, 'd Cd'tTl T Hi ''IT pt hr,, lA l;.lt Mf. ,i.. ...... I a. ... a ik. I., .i.ls...... ..I 11. I . :. L . .. ... .. r . .. i c . . - sj , I ,. .. , r . .... t. , . ,. I I .- .l , . .r..i ,i r.'.v .

ey.-t.an that tofs cil'C vvith

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I i.e very

to i r- r.i :i . v h ' t n '

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NttoriifV-CIei etal cf the United Mates. anJ Mr. Josiuh wh,, an,ci.ed. I am the last to sav. ' hU,rnuzh." U my iron, dry ill ods, woollens. .Illinois vVc. eve , liian he ,

Jlowe, were rounael on the part ot the siate. ana Mecar. enemies are .r peace,! am Iji peaee ; il tliey a.e lor war, (lov does.

ir.T. vi'-ur:.; ci t toe i-otu o i r i-o onereo .1 ri-.-.i-

oi to raus" a arc 1 1 -i is to b- surd out against

M'trvitig tueuinciiu--, recurs and umiio

sin-:. The vrty system lhat bu:I.I-

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I I . . . . . a L. & 1 It m. : I .

. herwood and K. V. lownsend. fr defendant. The I will ctucitully tin.beath the sword et se.t delcnce, an I ..- wa4 an, js trilü of the farmer in the lh;U- tlir 0 ink, for th'd lorldt'ire of the charter, unless ; ' 1 ' - l" 4 """"'"'a u u"-t '-v-f"" question presented Itself whether the bond was v!id. and hurl away tue scabbar I. If they are ditcnnii.ed to let loose ' .-rket. was und is still more true of the !he would eo.cnt to certain amendments of her act , Tr. at h""r l-'Iner - n i,-t cancelled anterior .peratio... and lt,i!.tie- of all p.m.e,. he.r do-.ofwar, I say open ihe kernel w ,d a..d U l..e... mrinr n,- cu,mlry. , , ,. cl9 hiS i of incorporation. , ' P'Ut ' . ' l ' ' r " ' l cr not. The jury, after a two day's trial, decided in the come : ... 1 , i . i . I t r ! Mr Tn. ,-.!.. of Ive rdT-red a re -rdii on to 1 l'' Ithriome, ino?t homh.C, criWi a;.d creeps- o'-cr i,,)w,,WfaM.j , ... .... ,, . ... ., ! And they w,,l s.s-n H...I that my indiserinunate slaughter, tioi,. tin ond it MI f 1 1 V lortiK r.)'.' lli.i., ailu .'II. J 'Id4 ),1 ; , , , , , A,?'r c"iT 1)elriMl !erCrj!,Cl'r;:C Will Creatly rtd-H'e the h tax in this CWn.ani ill WH Tne price of iVmr i,,e, higher at Rochester J onered a re... ut.on to repeal he cnaru-r A I. ;f ypt wne nhe . - of tne ;!:: takes the lollowilij View ot the etlect ot a Inh : the cause their h-.stiutv, 1 shall be a'ole to .how to the v Y , ....i.pi i at Pniladelohia. 'the same period. Presidents Tver and Harrison. , c '"try win, a -"'V- - f ' . ,,'lin ' Mnir- ! tm. a.,.t wo.k.n.. m. n cf Maii n countv.the secret tin mi llla" ,lr5in ' . ' . " : .... . i .....i K,'- scarcely less terri'ib. Look at h-T ! I Ii filV

.. .. .A,- .. , ... . ., . . ,,.,...., .: ...i. v..,,. A lirmor in tiim cm o'.ilini tlirec timei as nmcn u-j-ai epoau u.u u..iui u.., i..r., ...-.u ,u - . ., . ...

I no rnrri n l a nirrri tstiit .ill in nrn piinn ana liiai mu es i it ii ai. noi.s. 1 1 ,y . v lo.in.i i.i ii'i i.niuui . . , , . , , ,

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.!-..- m-t i ' t r ... .... ..n -.o.. ,

...... " I ...... . ;.. I used to prevent tne si li .ol ana oi. cr minis oein convene

t .Hi"iiS' U...I.S-.I..V. :....u....iu.e. ,.,tj- : . . ...It.r,.st ou ,.,..-

d.c.al in every respect to the new and agricultural and my fI,Jits 0 ,t e ui rclu.f Uv.,. r Mites. It restrains capital from tl nving from the these things l am to be limited down ty certain whig mneast to the west, but keep it at home to be invest- ! rhants an l Umk nau.bi. Kr m tliem and tlivir oian, the cd in manufactures ; the coneequence of which is to ', l"t Joun.al, I ak uo quntei. I expect no Dtuy fiom enhance the value of real estate at the east and di- !ntnho ?r!: ., . . ,. .. a I , a i . 1 . & I I, n t rw- A . . i' I 1 t . l r nir.nj

. , . - . .MCil Olli 3 i IIISl IHTU . J v.tv e t l-u 5 - ,

t.lllllia .iiiä, at a.u; V ? t V 1 1 1 tTt I 9 IT 1 1 1 : I It ä, I ( 1 1 . i ncotiraging the men, women and children, of tiid i old !tates to go into the ftctone instead of run- ' grating west to cultivate our lands; the operation of which is to increase the political power of the t id States at ti e expense of the new. It levies an ; .L - I

enormous lax on every man in tne west, oy mining , w ,u, j ri.her ,nev ik evil than gJot.if tne. 1 am

Him piy a i.igner price lor every thin; he eat, hat I am. 1 t.w nuw loul pet. n-i m t rcligi n, n odrinks. wears and Uses in Cirrvniir on his business. ' ralitv, ur honesty; but I am rea !y to com pa ie r.oieswua

without the lead nossiblee.nivalei.t. The western my tne.-mes. The people of .Mati n county know- me, an 1 th

...1 f., - .....,.s,.. by my acts w,!t they j idge me. w uno it dicut.oa f.vni -i.y

' ul Ii l.larL,' nil i-Plil V Ot 1 IU.1 lI.aLK'U-.

. ... .r... .!. . a!... a-....la A... r.,rii.,i .,rr,. ,.... is we kiiuw. ii.vit ciijii reu iiieiT minus ai r-ii-

1 l. 1, ij'U-.CiPili, euiii ui . i; ' '' ssa - ..-' a..-..v- - w

and. a he c u d in lrJl T-' orp -r u,,..

What do THE FAUMKilS think of UritTliniei! ' And compl tmis in Congress are r. ..

aaf

to its

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" Just a:i if justice w mil I t ut tnr i lo gold.

Men win at once would be both .'Ink sn I white. Would pluck tlie f.uits i f Hell on road to Heaven ; V iuld seive two mastoi. an 1 take hoe l"rm both ; '-Woui 1 teiy d i iu.ati 'i. in li e I tilN inaiket, " Yet toggle at the jnce the teil ask."

These men m iy aVi.e me as much as tfvry plca'c.

revenue. roD ins ciiiureii nere to enrica u:s cuts in the old States.

pit" 1 am vcrv n : ectt'-i'lv, i.e.

Indianapolis, May III, I. U.M. J. lil.OWN'. V. S. If necessary, we s nil have another skunli skinning

at the nia.Wct houe, lice A chaise, l'ac notice wa.l be iven of the o,eration. W. J. H.

The Pinhelphia Ledger say, in rcforer.re tot-ie proposed ParitV ry Sir Kobert i'eei :-" The Coal i:i-t-'re.st of th s country, il scms. is to be specially fivoreihy the new Ilrit;?: t'iriif. Itispopi.d to I iy a duty upon coal exported , of wnicii loud complaint is made in those places ou the continent, where. Uritish coal is used. Tne ,-xpu-t, duty will he equivalent U th-. protection of Pennsylvania coil. Tne Western States are partic i! iriy miere".ed in tip; new li ighsh tanif. flu reducti mi on Uli w lord, pork and beef alone oif-rs an immense out. et to

e articles d which the Y est has su -h a s tp n

bindince. Ihe prospective si.e ttiose article alone may be sutlioei.t to enible them to j y their debts, if properly cherished and k ifi'iy ;n,l."

but it

wis w-or-o; and ncre geio-ral. o.it ot Jo:igr..-cs. W e ;I.r t.-, sh-i;v ig i n-t a rcpu tide e t-.-.ii cd our fellow editor, but mere was a perol, under the re.gn ot th.s hm's, w:i--., tie; coin oion t y were in re s-'-vereiy pres-ed, t. in it is now, tin kr t'i ; re::i of iv'i ggerv ".od t'iit more b'iuking inctitutions went in. o i.r it i n d-ir.u-r one yar t :'s vt'i',e. til n

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ever h is sai.'.-e ;n toe saiie;

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gt'i i I t.uie in it

o-

p-ut i n tu the p -pulat .on, and t.i - too, at n rma prior to (ien. d-i ksei bing- a candidate fr the Pres.dency. n .t da vo-j - ,y C. . -rus ! W.!; ...l a 1 i:i;t or del v ? .tis.

ii.v.ss(.s i: ' iirt r wo . i j't-'ged of hy t i CIIKlllli!. '

K ! K 1 1 1 sa ii C; v ii 1 i.'.i. Tie g e Tils U . ' 1 .' I 1 Hid. ' VI " elf; "Is tut, i.i ve gri.vi oil o.-'f its ai h.'r.t v In; si .i- in 1

pi 1 ICC. '1 I lie i

L'.b'cd t "S rs Htld slie..-'., d d i.l.'CS

f irriifiiie, bnÜi'int ii u:i. mil .oei-, revclr:.'-

nr.d teis'inir. t .A.-r.i into tte; le-iv. i;a. o

ing hilf the land, and around i n.. s tiiv !i mimic tnoh, clutch. ng their i i'i ;u.d

IIIIIIMI or LI.OOU : ' If 'h people of this co "d.ry w .- a tu iC ur!i a state .-f things here, let them protect ai.d paiup-;r t.e g.-.a-ping inanut'i'.turer a few y e .re, rix- n.i an MjOiieusC population depcnd::,t iip-ii hau f-r the.r daily oread, and ti;ey sha.i set .. in a.l .'.s beaut.C;.. - -j.. f at .1-1 . r j-- I he Wh'g p-d.ticians try to ar-j i-o tlie prj i.1 -,--s ..f our fanners m l rna-t tte in m supp rt of to" r h-gli taral scheme, by c rap. nrrng trial (ir. at i r 1 1 i :i lay a heavy tarni on .nr il.ur. be.:", pork.

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up.i'i t.oi'gr k'. V a h g i 1 a

Cosr of Ft Et.. It appears from accurate inf r-

rated hank- ; a:, i

as tie; Iy

Kendall's Democrat, in an articl announcing

.Mr. Clay's resignation of his geat in the Senate,! oiys: ! . .1.1- fi t ,. .... ,- i

-ii iniruui ne wou,.i coni.nc fii.nseit lo Ms -pn- siVS 0s.on rraVciler. that tin value of

iilmir. n "mir rniintr i.t,t I C. ! . ' . . . . . .. " a " i'1" ' J " - " " " u...i.-s ;iur.a , I .s. t !... -a , , v I

.... , v... vuii,., iiii-iu null IR' it nil If , .,1 ., ..,1 iiti i,ifI,,I inf.l I 1 hi.iOIs trom . 1 1 l . "l.n illin-ni" uki.i (.ir, w.-.n. .v i .iii.ij ... . J . 1 . COll and WO'll lUipuritU inio .iias-jlciustll.- iroill trom our o.. mails, btf t.'ie i.ntn intl iti,fis.'iiitt---l . v - ., . .

tose. I or ion. Ion: vears t.e fii hrpn it distnr'i. '- . -...,... ,.i . ... - ' . as lucre are rcio-esentati ves in tne two nousts

n- p-- - ... i . . ,.A . ii . n.i ti. t ii. i? BLioiii. .n..i..n.i l io.ii ui io . ........... k .... i. .... ,..... i

r" - - - - - ...v.. - .a . . w a. . ws. ... u.-..i.s. ...1.,. ...... , .,. I. , ., '.. .:,.,( ni'.n. IKir ffn um.

uinvi nuiiis, .-Iii, u urn iui ajjiw v....i i niii.vii nn.i- , , , , , Idrcd souls, and us there are only th rty-or.e tow ns in the above let hun "ask my com- . ,. ,. . 1V.,,. , ,,.r

iiiw ..i.-, a..f iu. ii io vu.cu .iu. . -Ajin...

Tiie following extract Ircin tlie addre-- of il.e whig inetiibjrsof the Nc-v York Legislature, "f tiie people iiuet be acknowledged the hcst j die of season .

As a party, vc have a!.v,-.y been dis!tt;-niihe-l

ai i i,vf.i..y ii lus l.ie rdhces oft .vomer of t ir; i'". Coroner. Cork of a (Jourt, and .lost k-j of the Peace anJ ui a State coiit lining a p e ati-.'i not ex .. d'i.g ll'.O'rl sou's, there are seventy t v- incor;sj.

to a.pipt r'-tan ir li up ci Ii' ene pi ) ao.icv ai favor I .'..r

,K,e. . or .ong, iirng jcar. ..e nas oeen its aisturu- , fl)reu COuntr cs is about H'MW-"-(xo:n other .inner ui wich cr" VT 5 ?' ntcrest and a corrupt bank j SutM (,f llo:u aboul j1,sh.hh: the aggregate ljUr i(;r,'f " -t.ic tabr.cator of systems a;d the author cfom- co,tof fuel consumed there, whici, is not the , zoUo ,a,v douhts promises wade to be disregarded when ic tew , Ule abojl .tW. In.n.c - ur th- Ilarr who live by the labor ot ths tinny feel themselves i 1,11 ' urm-narr

it tire ia composed of

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P id ores. u:.t 1 sa,. r..a.e- ir

a grie.iiturai product lori. c 1 1 , supp-a.-e ' r- i: 15:' '.- aai ii i old l ive .-iVher dn'y on ir mra. and hrea I-stMlf-. Iii s w :1 d enable fie Mr.t.s i mi nufatturc r to rcli his f ihric- , t our tuvk?t as : h rl.r.apcr a ha could buy our own v. heal . b a I". p rk .Ve.-as it vrcil I cst him to much less t f ed the funds r m pi r-

ed tn iis taetorv. N nit o'tel ' "it . h g i'o. : v.i

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arr.sburghConycnt.on.-.N;j. of ...vo birrw-at least.-.V. r..Vtt, Kn. ''(; -v '''"' (;":'"' tails th.;t:,er. who rr:n;,,,P

strong enoug'.i to break their filth ivitli iinp'inity. Wc hsoii upon the retiring statcainaii as we do upon n retiring tornado wh eh loaves desolation in its

Mtsi Hatnblin, er .Iis-: (.iodrich, who murdered

her husband in the theatre al 3Iob.le, has co ni.i.tted

suicide, 't is supposed, ."vie wis a w ild girl, luck-

Ct MBtRLAMi Roar. We shall get no further ap- j

T KM TL RANtT. NO I IC E.

track. (Jod send that a chartgc of wind may not - ing as if site contemplated going int. a state of lubrii'g it tack agaai to d.-trov .'; that p-it ion -r nacy, wh'Ie If r hush ind looked like i p.r vp-tmi-

c'ra :d i irv v

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. i .-d id. d. I F.-.- wrrt-h.

proprution on this road, till til Distribution Inil is ' The Washington Dvnt relent Temperance Society of Id 'i-

repealcd. It has robbed the Treasury of all its find ' napolis. wall holt a mccar ot Wr.rcs'ay Kvcn:n;r.rx', acrertion just about as tr

Uro g ivcrnment of II ith cred.t. Itetrikef 'h ur n the Vrs'ry cf ".'d r.-o' iunvi Cr-irb. , ,,.. 1!C ,rt,i'a,;i frr$yvfi Ma. IM f M MlUrU c

tr-e Hartford Convent. en TUCC PA l l'HH."-

l tie (ia.elic is one of those ..ii g paper? wine-i talk long and loud auout the i" i j 1 ;'.s party, in

hi t .'. ri - con.. I iv? ot

tra't.or, ca'led the Hut r 1 ' u- ---- .r: :!

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