Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 May 1842 — Page 3

INDIANA STATE SENTINEL.

Com.km. No luinca. of impcrlancc to the country appear to bo cared for by Cor.gres. Making r-jceches,mintifs.cturing electioneering Ogle documents for country federal paper?, and interfering

and meddling with tfie rpiarrels of cüch other, appears to absorb the whole attention of the f.-deral majority ; some trying to head the President, and others trying to get him to interfere with the KWe

I-lmders a the quickest way to destroy him What a reform ! !

The (Jong i; s.iosi t. ('tun. We hue not heard

that Wife and Stanley have yet had a fight, though

Wise had been arrested and held to bail, and Stan

ley ha a left the city to go bragging round at e ight

dollars a day, of having called Wise a bull dog. and Mr. Wise striking him with a cane and telling him

he is a coward. Thete same fellow worked in the fame harne. in 1-10, and Wir-e hmo-f if was the author of that

delectable motto wh.ch now grart the captions of

many of the federal whig paper, viz: "The union of the whins fr the rake of the union." What must the constituency of these rntn think of them ? tMvrK.MM I'xf i vrMY.s r ! considerable 'xciterncrit exists in our city on the mhjeet of I'nisalisrn. After all the denomination had got tolerably well through, "these that h ive turned the world upside down, have come hither nl.o." A debate upon the distinguishing doctrine of that denomination is about to be commenced, between I S v . Ceo. C M'Cune, (Universalist) and Itev. John O'Kanc f;f the Chribtian, or Reform Ilajlift Church. We txliere both gentlemen qualified to render the debate interesting. We w ish them both "an open field and fair play," and great fuccesa in driving the devil from our midst.

l)r.n. The democratic candidate for Covcrnor of Illinois, lion. A. W. Sxvdkr, died on the I."th inttar.t, at his residence at Uelleville, 111.

A HOMj A LL K oi r i n A ( ; K . We learned laut week from a private source that an abominable outrage had, as was alleged, been perpetrated at I'vantsviIIe, in this -State, which had crcatrrl great excitement in that neighborhood. The yojng Catholic l'riet,.Mr. Wcin.npilein, Icing chared with the crime of forcible crim. con. with n. member of the church, lately married, and of ropjwctaMc connexions. This- young priest has had charge of the church for several mouths, during the aerence of Father Deydicr, his euperior, who is now ht thi? Kat-t, and who will hear of these events with th? leer, est and moi-t painful emotion, h'roui the Kvansvillc Journal of the T.'th inr I. we cjy the following particulars, with the comment merely that some ir.tljcntial persons believe in the innocenceof WeiliZaptlein :

UM'ARALLKLK!) tU ritAi.E. r.Itr.AT KXCITL.MK.Vr IN KVANSVILLE.

We f I it our unpleaaant duty tJ give to the public the tttirii irn so fir a we tiny with decorum t an outrage

to hive t.cen commoted in our town Ia-t week, certainly of th; most revolting character that ran be conceived of by the nund of man. We have often and who has not

lead of similar outrages charg.d upon the high functionaries of the catholic church in all age of it history, and wc have Uhcvcd Ilm, if at all, to be exaggerated and highly colored statements,' prompted in many instances, j'crh.iis, by the jealousies of opposing sects. Hut in this instance, our belief has been taken as it were by storm, the evidence produced ujn the examination being of such a nature as to compel us to the conviction of the entire tiuth of the charge, other, and sellout complaints, we understand, have bun tnadc against Mr. Wcinz lpt1 in, the persn alluded to above, tint with these we have nothing to do ; such an outrage, committed by a father confessor within the. very walls of his Church, upon a weak and confiding penitent kneeling before him, could not be increased in horror by any additional charge. It may not be proper for tu, and we shall not attempt, to evp the ii.lin;itii we fed in common with the whole community. If the bail given by the defendant

be sufficient to insure hi attendance at the next term vf our Circuit Court, (which, however, many of our best citizens

in in h a ru ?- marititr tint ibc Ucarne frightened ar.dc-jll and at length did answer tbern. ile then tuld her thit these j'icti'i.s did not telong to htr confrsMon, tut that she mit not tell her huban.!. While she nt thus kneelin- before bim attempting to repeat tlic prayer which he lud Ht before l.tr H rt'Dinc, as will at the fright he was in would ernjit her, th I'ricvt came out of hi b jx. and seizing her t y th nbt arm, which was next to the diwr of the crnIcsm i.al, drace J b r tut if her lex, and then taking hold of her with both timi aiouud her n t threw her u;n the flrr-r. In throwing her he struck her back a ' Jint hard

l iitnnri.il nnl C'ojiiiik rri il. Senator Woodbury, of New Hampshire, in his ypeecli on .Mr. Claj'u rtfolution rehtie to the revenuc and expenses of the Ciovernment, gives the following statistics : Here is a tibuhr statement of the annual estinntcd for ne w appropriation of the appropriations

themselves and of t!i; exp-jrises if eacii vear sin

s-iJ.tare and huit her very set fitly. Hie did r.ot hear the ! , ). 1.,'-. i ls compiled fru:n olliti il data. It rmt if .vc liH b X.tiur knew that he was coming u.,t.l he !;3 now ag lo tll0 rPlIllialce anj hi-l.ly important to tik hold f her. (.,.,. ,.,,..

M.e uas j c-,M and :irl that hemi.-ht hue kilkdbtr anj "uri-Ji''- -'T cou'd n.jt have h ln-d her-ell". J'hc witne s then de-i IVir. Ann ifFtinujtei

From the AVir I'rit iui, Miy jth. Kiioon I r (iov. Dorr's Message. We haye advices from Providence upU 4 o'clock, P.M. of Tuesday. Notwithstanding the inclemency vf the weather, an immense concourse of people attended from ali parts of the State to witness the organization of the new government under the constitution. A gentlemant who wis present, informs us t'nt the number could n 't lure bven loss thin

from twelve to fifteen thousand

i ed o:F harmou

or breach o

TlIE EriTIsii Parliamknt. The debate on the

rco!ut:ont proposed by Lord John Kusscll as an

Anna I or I tank. M in tiling. Hrrrai-o Hasikino. The rr.nritor nrnr nf ih

an Kcd Dog Hank at IfulTalo. immediately after the nc j pvsae vf theft'enenl llinkir.g ,..t h.dunt

amendment on the reulntio'i imrwmnT an incnr;

- j - - --B i J....- S,.. im . it t ii ij him I, ' i .aw lji

tlx, occupied the House of Commons eecral night. ' stocks, to the amount offoine f "wH,tm, fr hich ther

Ilie ame.idmen. was of course rejected by a lsrge ' gtvetheirindividual note. Thev gt notes from the majvity, and the original resolutton arfirmod. Soon .' c-;nptro!!er it par speculated b-iglit real estate, this od. .'Us and unjjst tax will b-; estabiijJie.l by Ue tied it on their children, hursfd iTp ttock djwn

intake of the

.ana iu.:.Ui t.'i i

ti fifteen thHis-anr. I'very thip pn- I Iiw, an 1 men, though they will htvetho t-atisf act ion ' To l'J per cent, the bankers takili T a.Jv u; uly, and without the k-ast disorder ' of grtrnbJing, n.ut pay ti'e tittermo-i farthing. T!ie 'Ihr.krupt Law, an 1 the Stat-.-U I . J . f the peace. .N attdutpt t i made ' tar. 11". by w !uc!i Sir Kobert Tool promises to renn wh.de amount.

I MO iir 1M2

cri! ed the liSert.n ulmli the pnet tjlc i:li lirrjli'm hilc n the ground, and lC j hed t . evenl vtry pintp ljls3 .pietioiis in such a mam c-r tjexcl i b? all .1 uM as to hi? l"1l ucee in lu fierdih aturnt to TioUtt her pels n. After j 1 he h td ac complished hi hoiriHe purjose, he rid ler up, ; 131 placed h r upon a letirh,anl sjrinkled hi t face j when she lH3l ti id at there s. rru- little time she be-jan to revive and ex-jl-"' rl.uined, " h tl ! what have you d ne a i h me r"he would 1 notniake her an- annuel but aed her if he lecollecttd the , lv37 pt runre ; she replied she did not he rtrollected soinethu. ' l"-. ibout it. but nut what it was. He then iravt her the ieii- 13

ai.ee, an 1 bde her t jpray it. When ili-mi"e I he felt Mtk fuel fiint, and -Taderrd as she left the ch'tieh. The open air r freshed her and she felt better when she reached home. She found her husband leaning a.uiM the fem e, wlu akel her why he h id stued o lon., b'U he ii"t knowing wh?.t anwtf t m.ike, ev.iihd t!ie .juestioi', and altet wards when he j K i 1 hi r t . ti II lurn the cause t f herj i paui.t drUts, he r', Ik d th it he was -.liai 1 t tell Lim l r fe;ir he would d hirriMft' ojf injur-. Jhe ci-iiiinuini to be distressed and

crying thmuh the t ijit, he auii wanted tü know what

was the matter, and toward moinin she toll him a pait of her story, and said he wanted to 40 and take sacrament when she would tell him all. Mie thouj;!it that she was worthy to take s iriameiit now that her sins weie foririven,

and that as it was Ascension day it wJ her duty t j do so. She did take sarram nt and ujon her return, di-closcd the

whole marter to her liu-biuid. Me was ificatly atlectel and

threatened to tike a u-tol and kill the I'ne-it, but she U jr-

ied hirri riot to ib and made hi;n mihi e that he would not he then aid th it he Would go and sie the Triest tint

evening, but he prevailed upon him tj wait till mornin,

when he told him he would be moie likely to ee tain, in

the mrii.n, (Fiiday) Mr. fchmall went and brought the

1 nest to trie hnn-, tut sl was m 1-.J ick anu baa so ex-

h lusted htr(lf with cryibjj that she could not understand

what was said, but her husband could tell. air. a. a-Wi-4 her while she was in bed and the Tiiest piesent, if he had done

as she had told him, anl she leplitd "yes," but did not

know what rtmatk the rue t made to this, her husband knew. (It was to detail this conversation, that Mr. S. was

sworn as witness.)

The examination in chitl had pro,:resed thus far when

the Misoner's counsel havn.ir asked a moment's time for con

sultation, Mr. Davis, who a pearcd for the piosecuti m, stat

ed tliat be was anxious to get tlnouh with the witness, as

he was informed by her that he bean .u feel very much exhausted, and would be glad to retne. It is- evident that she did not complain without caue. During a larjre part of this painful recital she had weut bitterly, and was now tiernalou and agitated to a very hih dei?iee. The Court expres-

ed a hope that she would be able Vi remain a short time lon

ger, but gave her to undeistand that they would not detain her if the felt too unwell to do so. The examination was then resumed, but had not proceeded far when Mr. Schma.'l aj jtared at the bar, apparently highly excited, and stated that he was informed that his wife had complained of bein unwell, and had asked the Couit for leac to retire, whieli had b n rtfutd, and-that he would n t peinnt the t'ouit o detain her in such a condition atraint her will. She should

not be abused. &.c. I his was like applying a torch to gun-j-ow der. In a moment all wa uj roar and coufusion. The fii lids of Schtnall rried t him to ahiaj.that they would l ack him, and seveial Iri-h Catholics brandished their shillala, and joined in th w ar cry. f or a moment or two wt thought wc were about to have a ual'lKMinj brook Fair,' and it Was with much dithetilty that t!ie inrtuentiil men of both side ai rented the atl'oiy. When, older having at length been partially restored, we tunned yur eyes to the witness stand, we found that the innocent cause of all this confusion had fainted, and w as bein bo.ue iiisetiiblc from the room. Thi unfortunate turn ufatlurs htte bioutfht the exami

nation to an ahiupt close. I l.e counsel tor the pns meral-

I 2,7 i:t13 I I ." .fi I 12o4.o'; 17.f'';,,.i l-.OsT.l'-S iViio,:32 l!,73"33 2 1 ,." ,(.') l.2-n.Co) ig,;:i,':m 3.100.IHK1

21,424 3.

Appmpr tat ion. 13,l"l,13l I4,.'7,171 !?,:i:7,7.l 22.02.: 17 2o,i;s:M 17,30.'i,"l 37,7V,0Ot; 3I,12n,vi7 3.1,13,371 23,vr,2,.V,o 2t,o.'-s,v72 17,4.V''3 ä,l.M,00l5

F.tpnditurtt. by the chai tor people t interrupt the proceeding. ' burre, by tho cheapness of living, evtry tul'l who .'IV'1 1 , he o:!-:er? e,"ct biving been swore in, and the t-vo p ivs the income tax, will n.nv come under ditcus-

13SJ3 7; bnnc,10d c'thf; legislature duly organited, tiorcr- , sion. The host part of it will, as a matter of cours", l'i 014134 , nor OTT u'clivered his liret niejage. be I'orcrly assailed by the country geirlemen w ho 22i).roi3l2 ! Ve have received a copy of this document and cannot bo mauc to believe, as the Premier wishes'

1,42iö7 1 read it with much intere?t. It gives a cal.i;, clear them, thai provisions can be made cheaper, bv the

1 ,ooo)lJ ; and authentic history ot all the events that ha.e led introduction of foreign articles, without the hont 3l'cio'''03 !l ,or,nation f a Constitution by the people of producer, suffering. 31541 3U I ,U,0.,Ie '.hn,!- A s""iIo statement of facts in re- ' T,. AMrrrt3TARirr. Sir II. VceV proposed

2V441.7fri l?rd to ll,e ' harter ot King t !.ir!e.s granted near . tarMr ta at lenTth printed, with the amendments ac-

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Jtegular e-vsj..!! fKvtra Keivn.

I Some of the last year are obllg-'d to he stated in j J,

rotinu miiner.a, nun partly ny computation, ami wie present year is of course ascertained only as to the estimate. KxrOKTs or (Jottoi. One moment ad to a new topic of alarm, w hich has 1-een introduced into thi debate by the Senator from Indiana, Mr. Smith. j lie apprehend that our market in Imgland, for our raw cotton, is likely to be Boon cut off by increased imports there from India. Hence, he argued, that the tariff mut be raited h?re in order to make a greater market at home for our own cotton. What does he etate to be the foundation of these pad forbodmgs! It is, as I understood him, the increased import of cotton from India into llnghnrl, during the last ten year. equal to KHI.tWit) pound.". Taking thin to be the fact, as I have not examined his tables, it looks like a large addition. Hut what do you suppose has been the increase in the American export of cotton during the fame period ! ' Mot, Fir, merely , (((),-

(00, but M.J.OUO.COO pounds. Thi? has been nearly twenty times the increase cf exports from India to I'ngland, as stated by that Senator. The increas-e in the quantity grown here in that period has been et i II greater. I shall not go into this topic further, though my inquiries on the growth, manufacture, and trade of cotton, might enable me to do it with tome advantage. Hut to show how the other years, near 1SJ0 and 1M0 compare with those two years, in our exports of cotton, bo as to bar any inference that those two do not exhibit a fair comparison, I will frt.-ite them for four yews nearest such period. The exports in 1-sTT. were 2tU.HiO,tH)0 pounds.

two hundred years' ago, shots how anti-republican

it is, and how utterly unfit for the government of any portion of the American people. None but landholders and the oldet sons of landholders .ire permitted to h:ie any voire ;n puM,c affair. To

tern ah ne the right l stiti'mge is cot. lined. Tiie

hone

PiT.urmoxs. A letter from Aug i.sta, (leorgia, to the Charleston Courier, gucs the following mclir.chojy chapter : There have been a number of J, f tlcitt t (' thit is the new name,') amirg the Hink officers of this

State who have not been p iblicly ment.oned. Offi,cers?n the Augusta Insurance and Banking Corn- : rany, the .Vigusta Branch of the State Bank, the Ueorgia Inst'rance and Trjt C'ompiny. and two of the S.tvannah IJafckr. (me of t!ie defileation i

ceded to by the Government. These are neither I said tobe for a large smn. It is caid. too, that very numerous n r very important . the duties on ( Levi Ilckley of Macon, a man of high (.landing as a all th main articles, such as livet-took, provisions, merchant, and formrrlf a member ofth State Sen-

timXT, coth-e, nictal, uruf, vc., remaining tmtl- atc, has ab con.led, under the

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ill' .l lilt; Kline I uiii: muiji nnii"i ain.i ui"ii

cliar:- of forgery t;

nen mechnn.r, t!.e enterprising merchant , the in- ! Uje onTlmun;ty t ar-'e, will bö pf Ct!ri9idefab!tf t vinous laborer, tue min ct sctence, all, no ma tor j ...,.,. ,rt .ilC -t.trerent interests affected. In

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no.v iiueiiiuru, now viriuous, or now weauuy , are

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Aggregate,

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The exports in 1S17, were 111, OOU.lHtl pounds.

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Aggregate,

in the exports of cotton

This gives an increase

fi r a t.iief consultation stated to the Court that tliey Ji l not from the United States durinj the lift four years,

co,,.,.l, r it piu.lent to cont.nue ti examination d.int. such; beyond tllOSC ten VCarri IK'O üf 1 .l.lHKUMJO of a highly excite.l state of the public mind, and they would ' poun(ja 0 theielore decline attempting at present any defence fr their 1 client, but would do j hen after if tlicy could with safety. . .. . The fomt tliereuiHn. intimatm that no further testimony . r rom t..i t ourier and Lnquirer.

..nth ,.an ..ftl, r,r.,-.r..t..,., Would be iiccejsarv. and the ! . . "DrrrrNT.-Hc invite me attention 01 ecry

only question Would he as to the amount of b;'il, ordered the " ' td th f,)

,d the " ta the folio in, notice in relation t . this ably conduct- ( Juvcrnor :..Two qi?ttll,n! ÜI 3 ed paper. It richly deserves th patronage as well as the or-1 , . . . . ' , 1 uliU dmary supprt of every true Vlii who is enabled to con-i WJ,,cJ t 'S rr ""t) to reply a it tUo I tribute tj its success. By " putromine " wc do not meuiland a question of fart. Nad th

people anain assembled in Kreat number. The freets were thc subscription for winch the reader p ts more than the val- j State, a right to adopt a LoM-trtltion of t.ovcrn thronged with them. The bail it was undei stood hid been ; "e ofh, In ",cy b,,t K"t"'u contribution.- W. I M of ! ,nent, in the mode they have purtuod ; and if so f.xe.l at 4,000, t,ut ow.ni: to the withdrawal of the gentle- K'S'r -Irmy ,uvc tjt ,),,tClJ c .ntutiun by a imjorit' ...... ... 1. . ....... A ... : .... i. 1...., I m nMiHiiiinnrA ..r ti... 1 1 i r 1 1 p IV 1 1 ii i or 11 r IP ... J 1 -

prisoner into custinly of the officers, and adjourned until .VI,.-L- l f -t s'.mlr. I!.iulir' i.lTi. ' when thev I

.r, ..'..i.'i .11... ..-.. .1 At t... ainKiMitt-.l hour th. 1 tribute tj its success

excluded unless they can show title deeds to ume "lot, piece or parcel of land." It is easy to see what would be the natural epcra tion of such a principle. The whole number of

adult male citizens in the State possessing the qualification requisite for voters in other States, is, as near as cau be ascertained, 1,1-12. The Itrge.-t vote ever (Killed in th-i State was at the Presidential election in 140, and was only ,0tJ j showing that more than three-rift lis of the people are debarred from a right which is every whore else enjoyed throughout the Republic. The Siite has therefore always been governed by a minority of the people. The population of the State has rapidly increased, but yet the vote p died fifty years agi at ordinary elections was nut two thousand less than at the present day. The lands have been kept in a few families, who have conducted the government as they pleafed, without any constitution whateref. The increase of population w'hs chiefly among mechanics, merchants and laborers, who were debarred from all political rights. The effect product d upon the people and upon their sense of justice and nht, by such a Täte of things, is thus forcibly stated by (Jov. Dorr: "It is idle to tell them that they were well governed, and that the existing authorities were better qualified to provide fur their interests than they vvere'to take care of themselves. They folt in their inmost hearts the proud response of American treemoil, conscious of their rights, and daring to maintain them. While it is the right of a Briti.-h t-ub-ject to be well governed, they believe it to be the right of American citizens to govern themselves; and they determined to remove the badge of servitude fastened upon them by a landed oligarchy." No Ices than nine or ten times within the lastfifty years have the people earnestly endeavored to j

obtain a republican constitution or an extension of the right of suffr.-ige through the action o! the (Jeneral Assembly, hut asoften have they been defeated, and sometimes grossly in.-tilted by the representatives of the landholder. Despairing of obtaining their rights in that way, they at list appealed t" thc original sovereignty of the people ; and thi-. led to the formation and adoption of the present constitution. Having gone through thc history of all the proceedings on both sides up to the present time, the

here arise, to

piestion of ri'ht

and a ouesticn of fart. Nad the people of this

uiio'e, wfucn. aitliougn not very important 10

CCI1

on:

re.-pect the tariff is mitoriaüy impfotcd

The number cd" rtddstiCnal prelecting duties in favor of colonial produce is greatly reduced. Instead of proceeding on the principle adopted in the lirst draft of the tariff, of giving a protr ting duty of one half in favor of the colonies wherever a duty is imp osed upon any articles of foreign produce, the amended copy confines the protection to cases in which the articles is actually produced in the colonies. It does not, as in the former cae, swell the tariff by a long list of merely theoretical protections and it obviate-the objection cf calling into existence new monopolies. In one instance tliC alteration is of eome practical importance. The differential duty of J3J per lb. in favor" F.aet India Tobacco is discontinued, and the 3s. duty charged on the produce of British possessions as

well na on that of foreign countries, tor tins - n. .-..-. r, Vm-miine Attorney forthi

amendment, which saves us from the introduction of j l)i!itrict,ii0,i t Madis moutheCJih tfl.Ihcat'ir'Srn'hr!.

a wrong principle in an article oi sucigreat impor- j MoIIK TKtM, lMR Newim,htto comp.nie. of .he tance to commerce and revenue, the country is L- nJt,r f(mrnaaJ of C.KneI Kannin?. ha indebted to Mr. Labouchere, who pressed the point raSsej (hrou h n.jiajhia on their wnv'to He wirt.

a very 1 irire amount: and thit I . tJ. Seymour. Pre

sident of the lrat;:h Hank o the State, and formerly Mayor of thrit city, absconded come time ago. order the. charge of embezzling a large tum of the money of the Hank, which he had but recently sworn to I? safe in its vaults. The money was supposed to have been long ued m speculation, as nin-t i f '.he moüpy thu abstracted has been ; and s me of the defaulting Ilmk officers referred Vi are uteri of as h.gh standing as -Messrs. Lcklev and Sterol's. The Charleston Courier cent iin a letter from Macon (Geo.) denying, indignantly, that Col. Iaac (J. Seymour, formerly president of the ilat Uank at Macon, had bnconded, as charged in a letter from Augusta, cej iod into' the Courier. Ba-k PnEtn.-T i- Trtr. Vt. iitssti 4 a T F-rriiiff-ton, Ifte Tresident of the ti-'lijxdis Hank, is now in tN Öhio Penitentiary, having: teen n-nteneed fr it year for hs participation in the fraud comta'tlcd by the bnkrrJ who managed that transaction.

of tlo-ir number !'

men who weie about to siirn the bund in consequence of the TO Till. WHKJ ITM.IC.

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imnruueill inreau OI !cnrnall, sunicieill preuriijr ajimuiii- -i mr uini uihiuiumi u ,, nr mvmi'in ti uii- i .... . .! f 11 ill. 1 with miriculty. And when the bond was at length filled, t!.e press, and u. pursuance of invitations exten.led to us fiom ! 1 U"v ? wo """ n then fully and ably discrow.l outside havinir cauirht m thc rumor that recognitors various seiti ns of the Union, the undersigned h;re been in- i rtlseil. I he right of the people to adopt a const i-

had been accepted who were not lesponMblc men, the ex ! duced to est iblish t the seat of thc FeK-ral (iovi rnmt nt, a ' ttition is maint iinetl bv arguments draWll from the citement was raised to sn intense rteiree, and it was fiaied new Whig Journal, called "THE I M ) K 1 ' K M ) K N T. " I fund n mental principle's of humin liliTty, nod by

if the prisoner should be

the mob, and dealt with as

was however liruj:lit out

in 1 mint urteil 11 1 . tl.r Iri-cl

his heels. Jut as he b id cllYcU'd his ec ipe into t!ie house j Wo believe thrt our twelve year? r.lmm simple ajjliist , ingtoll, Joir-rMUl, 1 1 .1 till I ton, M idison, Cilief Justice

n intense niiree, ana ii was iiaieu new nig journal, caneu "inr. niir.rwiihAl." I fundamental principles of humin liberty, nod by discharged he would be seized by llf the necessity or having, at th great centie of political , , , i. i . , nn r tn,Jc. as their passns rnl-lit dictate. He information an.l movement, a spii HeJ Puss, .Icvote.l exclu- r,t" ? hlK" a""";rit" h i , ' ' it under the piotettioii of the office rs j sively t the interests of the Wlii,' paity, it were ne dlrsS ' pendeltcn--the Convention which termed the Coneft, thc entire crowd following at j for us to speak. It is a necessity which all inut mc. atiti tion of the Cnited Si.itos. tho writings of Wash-

strongly in the llctisc cf Cointnons fhen the tariff

was first brought forward. The Corn Law Dill has passed the Commons by a majority of 139. Troops fcr lndiäi in considerable number?, are apsetribling at Canterbury, (iravesend, and Tilbury I-rt, and the embarkation of the men is going on with activity! Thfec additional regiments have been ordered to that country thc Seventy-l'ichth Highlanders, the 10th Foot, and the ninth Lancers. The 20th rtcgimenl had embarked for India, end in a few days the 10th Regiment, greatly augmented, will also embark for India. The preliminaries had been Concluded f'r a matrimonial alliance between the Duke of Uordeaux and theeecend daughter of the Imipcrur Nicholas

of Russia. The distresses in the manufacturing districts of (Jreat llritain still continued, although the dt maud for labor was, on the whole, somewhat better than it had been for iome time past. The S.utallield weavers had been partially relieved by further coiitributious from the metropolis and the commercial towns ; and the distressed operatives at Paisley were in the receipt of donations sufficient to save them from actual starvation. Still the amount of suffering was very great, and much greater, probably, than even the llritish public supposed it could be, under thc circumstances. New Stftam I'mo-Tr, ttie Largit is tut WoRi.n. The Admiralty have given instructions for the building and equipment of a new Etcam frigate, which is to surpass, in size and power, every thing of the kind yet afloat. She is to be of Gö horse power ; to have engine room for Gut) tons ol fuel ; complete stowage under the hatches for 1000 troops, with four months storo and provision, ex elusive of a crew cf-10 men and it is tobe armed With twenty guns of the heaviest calibre, besides carronndes. The vessel is expected to be fully com-

j pleted and ready for use before the close of the pre

The City dfbt of 'ew York on t ?th inst, w as f 13, 431,962, lei the um of ;?-93..Vz2, he!d in t ck by lb Comnu'ssioners, leaving an a'ctdal debt of 12,I;.G,110'. No Jon A Whig pap-T off South ran up ihe daft a g for the I'rcsidency, ''subject to the tltrh'wn of th1! people." He probaldy meant dtrition. The darksburgh, V., pa jr, contra Jict ihe tatrmeitt in thc Morgantown piper, to the t ffert. thst the eopl of Harrison had set at defiance thc Sheriff and refused to pay their debts. There are fifty-nine memlH'rs of the UritUh House cf Lord, upward of seventy -two year ,f c an a rrrfjority of thec more than seTcnty-fie jeara of ofe. The numler of titlf-J peisoni in thc Ilritish rm(ire amount, htf right, to nearly thre tlriufliid ; and tbor fin cottrliv, abou1. fe thousand ifl h'jtrdKT.

iovr5cuirT. Ü. .S. District CoYrl One of thc most ii.iportant cases before this Court is that of Fullett'a heirs versos Chauncey 1). Kose. Without arguments, thc case vias suhtfi'itJed to the jury, certain points being reserved by the Court to be argued on a motion for a new trial, and decided for the defendant. Law and Judah for plaintiffs; Howard and Whitcouib lor defendant. The motion for a new trial is r.ow being argued ; but as we intend to' ivc a report, we shall say no more at jretet:t. cMini'rr. (XjWc arc requested to announce llimi.v lUi as a candidate to represent Marion Com 1y in the l:cf fJeneral Assembly. (Ej'We ar- rc.piestcd to announce William K. Milii. as a candidate for Kcprrsciitalive of Maiioii county. 40 (JW'e are rcij-ucsted to announce Aimm Vit m a candidate for re-election to thc office of Asvotidte Ju lie

of Marion Count v.

arc dispose.! to tloubl,) tne cnar;e win un.icro a judicial in- .. - -- --r , , . , . ' jij, jiimiu; m ijsoii, .ur. IV I le nnu OU'.crs. e t ..-. ---.m- . i . ti.n-i If s:alTH vestion, and we should not as joumalistsMtempt to , bent) ear. .. . CTT e rrT,cStcl to announce D i l ". j.i.lire public opinion in advance. Our only object shall be sknmish ensued in which 3 or 4 lush shillalas were found ; the party that elevated him to power, and t., ercry recor.le.t ; J.1 V j,ti ce I , v s iv ' t the Kevolu'iefl the ' 1 troubles in Irclfind, arising prill- as a candidate for the offne of AmocmIc Jud-c ol Marmn to give a fair statement of ihe case and the evidence -o fjr toojhard for as many Cerm,n he.ds. A .Lower of buckles MIe ol Ins own , and , npres-1 w.th thw conviction, wc . J- ") ' f , f ,1 fcarf ily of provisions the want of County ti the eitsuin Au;u,t election. 4-s Lttw.Ti lr".tv nuLlir in our own community and other missies were thrown at thc lush urn but with lit- see no Course lift the hi' lity but to II' it tie battle foVl'reigiity (ley. Vtd oil he I and they ar.- . L''''1 Ul , , V ,'rJ,h' ', 1 . i . Pl . a mm, airNoy puonc in our o n commit uiij . ...... . . . i-.it i o , - ' t . ! employment and disaffection with thc govern- CT y We are rrom'sfed to announce I-tr f M.n as a I iti on Vrid ir !nt our ci'iens were astounded ii -ith t!m 1 t C lllCt. It IS s-ail that the 1 TlC"t t aSt'd immediately ' over. truly the sovtoioiis ot the country. " I ae citi- ; ' J , ... . , , . . . .i in.em'eTce t It b V.fl ...i rU ! thron,,, the house, and ...ade his escape Lm town in a w. UV shall advocate wUh earnestness, the one term princi- 1 Z(Jvf rica ,"r, , ,s AH. A -litiz Ml,, and a, ' '",t J C"' , j ""Jldate fr As'.ate JtlJ.e of Marion Cotmty at the arre-ted UIK,n the charge of comnuttin an act of violence id previously provided tor the occas.-u. It was fortunate , pie, the ivtienchmeiit if expenditures, uform of the aliUM'S : - , . , ' , m 'aspect. Murders, robberies, and other outrages up- eimutng August cferiion. theiuostri'voitiiicharaiUriipoiiaftinaletMii'eiit, the wif , fr all p:r;n- tint he di I so. Had he fallen into thc lipids t of the Government, a radical reduction of the power and pa- J j....,.t. v,u ,,t i'. Z,,',,.- t:,,,rt iv ..o,-! " thc lnw. were of frerpient occir-nce all show-, rr Wc are rrmirfVd fo announce Ilol'Jtil I. 1'tittSÄiÄÄÄ e riS.,t or ,l,4..iy . W, .lllÄ Zr-t "-; -r .- e---,. to and but recently married-while at the ronftsskmil for thc C protection of the law, is a f ict, in our opinion, and a A ritomil llmk, in connection with a policy in restraint change their -ov.-rn.M.ot , t -i!l, tl.ore is I-.ii.t. , " ''""t thit tl.o .wsr.-t L , t 11 itJ Z J. u'l"u' a""!Unrf ',,t 4,MM, a . . . . ... r .... l.:.l.l.. !... I.. ... 41...... ... I..,c....l tKom. I of t!i? Piri.ii iiniM.rtat Ion of fo.rl'il m.-rr hin.l.71. 9. the I. : . I. : . . :..!.. .1.. I .s ' COlllpl Ulli USt lllfll H1C gOYCmillint, MIIUIsl II il , -.II. .1 f, lnti- C!,.rl fin.n ( ..l.i.tv t Ii III -

I'tllll'Sl: lI OOtllllli U?NUI1UII I"l I . UV" lit . 3 --rf .1 f . I .. . piead like a contl.,tf.at...... and immediately upon the pris- selve in efforts to keep d wi. thc excitement and prevent only means of icstoring a sound cunency and good CXChang

oner ap4-aiin" at the magistrate' orfice, it was besieged by violence. II id tins all ur i'ccurcd in any city in the l nion, cs, ani reviving the national prosperity. .such a roncoiuse of wi-ide, that his honor was compelled to his life would hive fill, n a certain sacrifice to his crime, j To one article in our creed we ask special attention. We adj.-nri. to the fourt llou-e, which alio was soon found in- i ntvt r v,a ,,,',,: '", atrocity in which all the cir- j believe Kxecutivc Power to be a great source of danger to cai-al lc of coiiUiiim ' tlic highly excited crowd that poured cumstatices coinbined o arouse the indignation and veu-j our free institution, and as requiring to be perjtetually into it. Nothing however was'.b.ite with the case ou tliis ' fi ance of a pcor ,,e, as di 1 the circurnstat.ces of this case. watched ; nor cm w e fail to warn our countrymen, that the evening; the counsel for the defend ot moving for a txist- Fears have b en expiessid that thc bail is not sufficient ( present Kxrruttve Administiation is by far the corruptcst we pi.netiiei't until iiioinin', stating their iutmtioii' to ask for a ' secure the appearance of the accused to answer thc charge, i have had since our Union's existence; and so thinking, we change of venue on the gioui.d th .1 the Magistrate before ! 't these appiehensions we trust arc groundless. Although engage lo watch the progress of this corruption, and feariessw horn the process had lcn returned wa a Minister of ! it might perhaps be difficult to collect the w hole amount Of j ly expose its Wicked authors. I'ro'es, ant Church. The Magistrate rcpiire.I bail in the sum ; the bond in case of a default, yet we have every confidence! And one other conviction is indelibly impressed upon our of 1200 which was readily' given and the ca-e ad i .umed i ,h it it is honestly the determination of the leading members minds that it is thc veriest of all folly, any longer to en- . J I J . . a . I 4 I 1 ... I 1 11- . ... tkA tief (Iva J...::n. f kl -An t n.li.m . tkia.l J t

until 0 oYItk the iivxt nitrniiii' wlu-n a change of venue 4 lMC 'c vnuren, manne accuseu nau 1101 ctcaje uic i ucsiuhcs ui ima n.nr w 'i-ua- men, ana

was rrantft! and the caue rilerird tj the (hTii n uf Snuiri Ji puniMimeni oi me law u cuiiit. i ner are men vi iw inivirin uuiin a.wimj num me

. aa

Kowlev at H o clock Monday rnoining, and the bail increased to 2viK On M im1iv the crow.l was greater than ever, heving been swelled by niiinbeis of lush and (ierinan Catholics ind

which d.iruseeati.matioii and VigJr thmndi nil thö i;riiHfrcd meaMire., did not contemplate dumjr any J ?liillt; AlJ).u,t f rtil;n. v, , ..... T i .t . . thin lor Ireland, tr lo lighten the burdei:.- whfdij . ... ... t- v s others, I.e cnj fe I he principle I mean is tlu.s., " J j e art te pic-ted to antiounre as . . ni mi h that the Piipreme or Mver;in power of the Society i vv-'',,cd hnvn ltd energies. ! aH ., ...j,,,,,. fir Sih.d c i.: toner of Marion f..unty, resides in the citizens at larg ; and that therefore, I'km. t.-M. Thiers has treated this country r.r.A the .-:iM:'ing ugu.-t election. H

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they alw-HV retain the ngiit d aboliiin, nlicrmjr, i.tiropc to anmncr warlike ppeecn, to anotner time, nv ....u-,1 to r inc J I.

or amendini theif cin-titutit n, at whatever time, pnjeu on tno cii'iru or national "roe.in. .n Hs a caiidi.!.:" for tie office of fVho. 1

and in whatever manner, tloy may dient."

Mil l 1 I H'.lll 1 V i'iimi-M'in-r f r

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others, from the country. Indeed such was the press into

the Coutt House that feais were enteitained that the wei'ht

much character, and have too high a respect for themselves j ful difficulties

i and their Church, to lay themelvc, and it liible to the . weakness hav

harge f scicening such an offender from the vengeance f at us is required ; and who that master-spirit and mighty

of the law. We believe that the Church will make it its genius is, every true hig, at least, in the country knowi business to see that he is forthcoming on the day of tii.il. ! He-y Clav. n'-.i .i i 1..? . , . .t i -.

P. S. The above statement it will be eeen. is v . in mcse principles a..u ies, e io ibv vv ni

would crush its walls, and a number of our mo.e pru lent - ,,.,. Th(, f.., . il,f..ni1.n " .. '""l of votcru as hef.fe stated, vea- :! 1 ir Of th,.. ' Anna's UtrtV : and the con.e.Hience -.li In a dread-

- . . . ' .. i - . . ..om i nntiitoi acaaiir..e.k.i ... .. ,... i -. t r i t no; ii oioi i i i . i i-riii i r :i rwi i n hum v.

public for support, assuring it that tee ore entirely dtpmdtnt

, . , - ., . ,. .;,i. i, niioiruimr iimiiii i ut; ,iuiici;i tui mi; uuiiuuaiu

iiiuru vii lins nuuiii n itnuirn. x iiiv.c ni.iij tAOttu ! . '11 O 11 II I".' t state .if feel.n - was also nlainlv visible, although .-rf-f hivinr deemed it imnrtident. in the hioh excitement i ,u:i1 subscribers, aur enterprise cannot succeed. 'number, 1.5J11 voted in favor ot the coiititution

mder was maintained. The Cuurt-S.i.iiri-s Itowhy and c5igtin5 to go into a cross-examination. If able to Mills having taken their seats. I he pi iM-ner appeared at-, " f. t.nded bv his counsel Messrs. Jones of this place, and Mr. do so, Mr. W cinzaptlein will unqueistionably lay his Th. mas, a member of the bar and of the Catholic Church of ' defence before the public. Vincennes. Thc Kev. Mr. Shaw a Catholic 1'iiest from Vin- j cennes was alo in attendance. "

The only witnesses produced by the prosecution were the Waiiasii ad Chik Canal. We

i I mcrs, in tins ppeccfi, strong!; inift8 on the in- rHrio., C.,ut.tv r.t the .i.M:ing .V..-ut cb. ti .. W

, meiiiaieinr.ia- oi iire sums in cr.:.-r to estan:i:Mi a i ,.r. .... , , . , ..,,.... Am ...w

The Message then proceeds to examin e jh.j great natal port at Algiers, capable cf containing 4 ,.a,)(!i, ,r lu.,j , MV,n r,itv th- ...suing

cona fj'lCtlion J was lins sijv-ein power .'.xTfis! , ' proicviiog .lll oi me um.-. ; Aip'Ust kcti"i

in fact by a maturity of the whole ie;le of tli

1 not rtt.Fs in .hex ico. r.xtracl ol a letter irom

! .1. i.n ef I. Vriril Plio ri .11 1 11 11 1 tw tin

'I'. A Vl. . II . V. vwilllll.l lllv .'1 j i.ro-oiit ilvnn.stv in Mexico I think is assured until '

- j - j - - j ... the meetiiK' of Comress in Jone next. fr the eon- t -J

forts to obtain a fair and honest preiori of the coctm d a new ernst V.:'tion. All tire elections

tiiroulioct the liepnlilie nave iztm arriuift r?atit-i

, . . , r . , ' in iuv.1. vj III I'll 11, in iii-j n 111111; i'.".'H in-. glers. To extricate the country from the fear- .. i i. J . . . . .-.i riiito which shameful misrule and contemptible ' ta! . lB"C a imie ftitement ot the r,n-r ie plunged it, some matter-spirit and mighty j ,n winch the election w as conducted, at whit li the

people voted upon the constitution of the precautions taken to avoid every thing like fraud the :,'-

popular Voice and the result. Tier whole numbe:

arc informed

I dy upon whom the outrage was committed nd her husband, ! that forty-eight miles of the extension of this canal and upon motion of the dtlVi.dant's counsel the court ord. ltd. West of Tippecanoe River, were let at Covington that all the witnes.es on either si !e should withdraw fiom . ,,.,. ;'. . .!..; -,n... .

The editors are natives of Virginia, and in presenting their , bein"' a maj.irity of 4,717. The nam? of every v. der The Tresident h is the arrry, rr: the ( 'oiprr.-.s the

prospectus, they bxk furwaid with much confidence ti a wng wr,tten upon his ticket, mi that if there was anv ' P-'opIo on their side, nnt! it is dill:eu!t to" fofsec the

nnA ... . L. . ...a ....... n m r. t . Ä 1 I . . -

'l.'J,W. are r.-ipii-t'l to ani.ounco fJuus, I k.H as a candidate I r lnrilf of Maifoii 'o:n'y at tin- . launig August el. ction. 1

We C r tui -ti-tl lo .iirio.'itce Jimis .d. .vmi .h as

a erndid.ttc I r .-h. rilf t vlaii n t-oiinty. 'jTy"Wc ar" re pic-ted to ann.'uiirc Hivmh I.w i'i as a cindiditc I r Micrili f M oioti f 'ountv at th ?'-! ing

A uji-t !--1 1 f i .

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r.-.jin- id to ai.notifici- A I'll w Smith a

change of opinion in that State upon some of the leading ... -i . i .... ' , i points of public policy above stated. " , frIttU,, or. " ea VotlI,"r ,l could faa.Iy be as, JOHN II. PLEASANTS. i c -nJ the government contends that alte

ascertain- though many of the popular leaders of the r'iww Au-i.-t t!,-, tion.

the rom excej t the orte w ho should be under examinati n. The Piisoner's counsel also ictpiested thit the female w itne-s tnL'ht l-e sworn arrotding to the fjims of the Catholic Church as used in the country tioiu w hich he comes, to which request the lady promptly acceded, stating through her cotinm I that she had no wish to be sworn any othci way. A crucifix (thc one used at the church we beli.-ve.) was consequently brought in, and placed between two lighted candle, and the Inly Man hug ii this pits, nee was (through an in

terpreter) woiii to speak M the truth, the whole tiuth, and

on thc 10th inst., in five divisions, as follows :

Division 1 to Morehead ct Co. of Ia. 2 "M.S. Wines of Allen co.. la. "Jones, Knight & Co. 4 "Stewart tV Co. r-"Vm. Wine Ac Co. Wabash. Courier.

Cx-(iov. Noble. This gentleman passed through

i...ihingt .it the tr.uh." We h.ve h. aid she c.ti.t censured r loW , tj,tf ctage. od Sunday evenin last, on v ciinm nf nur ntirciie fir t ritiuttin u h if llov I mL ut t .it . . D . D '

He look-

VI tun I'P es I Hlllliil Willi lltV I VJK I . I i ttl I t . ... ,.,.),.. ,k ........... " ... . his return home from the Island of Cuba.

i t j.ct.on to the ad. pt.on .f ihn form .1 o.tl. m every m- j tolerable well. W e presume from hie short stay tance which is most tondm nin the ctnscience of the wit- in the Island that its climate Ilillst t)C VCry Salubrirrss. Indeed surh is thc mpiiicmctit ef the law. Hut if ntp. and strengthening ; or that his mind was) very thu form was made use of for the purpose of intimidation,' ,,., burdened with home politics, about this time, w hich we Jo not l-elieve, it certainly failed most i'-ia!lv to ., . i .r elfect it, for we venture to asscit that there w.,s not a Mngle Hichmoml Jrftr toman.

unprejudiced inditidual who heard her tetimoi and saw

HDWAItl W. JOHNSTON. JOSKl'H SLC.AU. Washington, April 1st, 112.

We cheerfully unite with "Col. Webb of the j tution.

alter mak- rouvrai party i. c. tne party in I ivor oi tiie con-ti-

inir every reasonable allowance for ti-iestionable i Intimi ot l'Jl, which resembles our own) imaiii-

votes, it is impossible to doubt that a lare majori- j that a total anarchy will e n-tie, ro'.'Itin;; iiinily in

ty ci the whole people fairly voted for tho consti

a Ciidi.l tU for tin- olT.co .., sh;ill' of Manor C.uotv at

I ;

. Hnnoiince lii'O'i - . I H"Sir

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a i indid itc for shcr.if.

-tt d t.

Regular army," in recommending every friend of

Henry Clay, and of an "old fashioned United States Mank," to eend subscriptions and donations to IMeasants&Co. They want money and must have it. They are almost reduced to skeletons already, by short commons. Unless the people shell out, tliey will buret up, and the Whig party will dj the game both taking thc benefit of the bankrupt law, an! following thus in the illustrious footsteps of Colonel Webb. Wc can recommend the "Independent" as thc most remarkable paper in any country. In the way of abu?c and malignity, it beats Prentice of Louisville all to piece.-. and almost rivals Rabelais' worst works of obscenity, falsehood, and a horrible moral depravity. Not a paper is published by these ,,Vir-

The Message concludes with some remarks upon

the character of the Constitution ami the lt neral duties of thc Legislature under it. From lirst t last thc most rcnous determination is evinced to

! abide by it as the supreme law of tho St.-.t:

evening paper states on the authority ot j'Mite

the success of an entire popular Covemt.re?fl, as op

posed to a ttrong central one.

i:riroK itiov law.

RtiMi Amd.vc thi: IIl.v k.-s i ('. n. Wo l-.arn j from .Minx unlli do Cub i. lint r-p rt hid obtain. ! j there of a coiillict between the soldiery and the ,

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l.v. s i to. iidi t! ii.o.t- , i t;i

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ki!h;'l. It was stated, that a number id runaway v . ... , .'. ,, .'. ..

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i;.; .! l,d tZ' 1 t, .VII. t -"'f . I i't 1 -X. ; . ! ;. ' til !' Ii -i .1 I' I !: I f oe.

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man from Providence, that in the afternoon, the k-; throes had cstt'di-hed themselves am nir a range ,.f i,, .;., r,i, i ,.r 0..11 1... t- t.wf.i: 1 .. r gislature repealed wliat they call tue AJgerine ! of liiIU- about. l." or -hi ntilo.s from St. J ig do .'uba. 0 i t s t'o- .. vio r 01 .. 1.. .s ,t .1.1 .'.o; . 1 Act," and directed their sheriff to have theCoirrt j vrherc (hey f;rt,i-'d a set'.!eii-i!t f 11, n ei:,l ir I J.. uihr t 1 m- o r .t. l.t. m V" , ',' Hotl.ec ready for their reception on the following icy. .'that vt ib!:.-li. d among tho bid; w l? of Treliw- ' " . ''11'- ,'t -V -! M ' !' ' V .'.''.'.', !!

I- . !.t I

The Legislature elected under the oid ciiurt.-r ' r:y, near D.-omi.ly , some jearsag.

was to meet yesterday. Ihe two goverum "t.b 1 ."cliiincs.-. rold-hcarV-d, I :"rf '.Mshi.rs. 1ms resuhed

ton. 11, an 1 it 1- h- 1 J y ' rn .it,- r- ' person -.ti 'iii' mi lurn. to kt.l

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her manner that wa not convinced that she spoke not one word more or less th.in the truth. Mr. Schnull w.is ao sworn, and in pursuance of the order of the court withdrew from the loom, his wife being of course the first witness tj be examined. We tmk full notes if the testimony, but ii it wis delivered through an interpreter it is necessarily too troli. (N'sid-s bt iti otheiwisc o! jr ctiona! I. ) for our columns ; se sh .ll therefore n-t attempt to give it either ia the Uniur or oidt-r in whit h it fill from the witness. Her sitDple story wat in stitistance and as rear as wc can tjive her lanua as follows: She is n itive of Uhii.idi liavaII, where she lived until she was about II, when she re

moved to t!ie I nited States with her father and the rest of

would then be fare to face, and, unless they h iv - th.- ,.,..i,np..ti.ii oi l.vt , in tin- Mritish. Wet - ; T 1. . 1 -., 1 r 1 1 -... -.-... : 1 -1. i,-o. li-...-the wis.Iom speedily to u-ree ui some ratimai but it has tr.-ble.I the w. i:?ht ..f n r.ssion .,n he po- r I ! niI - "f ' ,r-,' 1 ' " v f ' ,:" fl ' " ' 1 " u " l'1''1'" . . . I . I II 1 f I I II 1 I I II 1 . Ii . 1 . il ' (o v 11 r i 1 I l i t . It il I M ' i ' I ' 1 l ' .' ' ' I . t I I 1 1 1 1 terms d accommodation, an un!ri;py collision 1-: Ln'lau.l and luhnd. t;ii while t.r.t llnt.im b 1.1 t.s f her ; t V4 . , r U1 ( klll(1, . , ,5 ,,1(i,,tt n, ,,., .1 uU gre-itly to he feared. Sev.-rnl romp'imes d Cnit-tl j Imtnunilu -in lit" ta'im; a few th.u.od ui.'Mirn m tinStates triM.ps have b'en ascinblel to support th- ' West Indus, she is ci.ib-uvoiiiii: to bung on U r cd-iiiiU ;; t .t t.,., f , ,i .- ;, . ' 'l riivernm.-iit i.l't'u. 1 1 n.l !i. .I.lor - 1 1 ...i t .r K.t Ii 1 1 ' sulkitlou a many millions cf Hindoos slid C'hrn .'c. to il. -t i 1 it. i t'(. " ! : i 'i 1 1 ; i ti ..!..'. 'If !rv n-

irimsn." I ist m nnt fill i.f th.i hiir.ro. t f.l...l.,.,.,L Stltcs tMniw .llti (OiMi a-s..'lii hlo.l to Sllioiort III'-: V es I I II J It S, silt.' I.S Clitl'ii Vol I i V. r-.H.aT Uli I r '-'I 'till

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RrLK.i.ii.H Fi.iiiT. t)n .Sundav last at onf of I against trie ircsiuenl Ol thcr.'lltCil Mates. the So- government of the lmdii older.-. Heaven f.rb.d tli it I summon many minions ti t.ntcoo., v..-....-..

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not- I pf.o.e that trn?i atiti-n'ptitilican, nnii-. nncnn

fof?T third rule lfivvvr" f4!nfr." f ami. 1 charter shuiil! ho much longer eiülarctl tu thicnia-

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cator." adulterer," "thief,' are some of the very try. The sympathies of the whole people will be j tr' nd t more to their mler"-t, and to the j.-r choice terms applied by tlieee amiable and refined ; with those who oppose it. Why then attempt to ptoitom of democratic principles, to abolish al! Virginians to those who snnolv diifcr with tb.m .ninrevent it bv violence ? Whv call :n th" s-andii: ? mdir-ct taxation, and to r?soft to a direct tax for

m - our Dutch churches, they had a grand skirmish. It appears there has been considerable difficulty in their proceedings for some time past ; but the party

appears there has been considerable difficulty in reputiican government treated with decency, fellow citizens m sucli tt cause

e party 1 ra,lor cheat," gcoundrel, hwl," "pet-1 pible that this anti-republi

opposed lo the present pastor, got possession and

drove him out, on the first of thc month. Sunday, they took a regular pitched battle in front of the building, to decide which had the legal right, and we learn the pastor and his party wliipt. This is the firft instance we ever heard uf settling church

affairs by tjight Cin. lot

DlKlt T TaXaTlosi. The t i n will en:, th-.tigh gradually and slowly., when thc peopl t f tli .- c.,.in-

opinion about the candidate tit to be next President anny ti compel a majority to submit tu thc govern- j "'t'ir,rt ' tl,, ir fcdori! i:ovcrr.irerit. F-.r tb Of the United .State?. mem of a minority ! ' ' "PP" ir. S'ta(c Kvernmerit-. mnc r.H r .m

T.'ii is a rare smell of some of the dishes prepir

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nent. Her parents as well as her biothirs and sisti is are all ' j Clav the sucessor of John Tyb'r.and to procure a new i Court if Now York .01 T.Virsd iy , f.r a n ; p i'-' t xe- for th-j upp r ( their . ate gw-rn Kom m Catheli s, and as uchshe wa chastened and da- ! u e "B "J1 tr ot the IJistnct System, a we j rni'led silatcs Hank ; and they certainly have taken f trial 111 the case of Colt, convicted of tue murder uf. 'MH In 'I -org a, CVif) Clt Zeil lill iAri the am itj:,t catrd all the education h ever rc ived bavini- been ii. a hare often tleclared-we w ish it were Ulli Versal but .,.., 1 . . .11. i- 1 , ! 1 . 1 1 1 1.1 v . ! 10 in v into thu State troi.'iritathonc sen..,, ,0 wh,ch she w.,i, three yeato pr.rue we can anticipate nothing hut mischief, corrupt in- V"' mclhoJ t3 accomJ,1.',h s? ,n J ,07,!" "TT N 7', r;n ' 1 v' i t e.t ; .1 knwth .t ; bereif ferhrrronfuniation. M.e wa, mariul to Mr. Schmall tri,.tl,. anl nr rosive centralizith.n fr , i t a high y curious experiment in politics, litera- commcned .,;uin the ci-e. .od,n,um ha-. ' rv , f i... f., . .J St Wl . las, New Vea diy.cht d,y, before which ,.m she 'C., Vt,:? ..'V: o ' T" ' ni ly. llut they can't eet on with- the last account,. i' " I'; ;.' ; lr,.rUI ' . 1 h: ' '' :llrl

'V-T-C ,,V,!,I,;,J .faf'r . --out money, lho-e who want to aid this project. It is rumored that J..d-; Morrison, of H .if-H v -..o ...- ..u ...... -- when, hvvin Previous v iiif.imicd hi r hj.bui. of her inten- itai tjuealions liere involved. We trust the move- .:m ..i..'. . . J. , , . . . . t ;iv.tiiev arc more e;iiaitve about th: m inner

t,o. ;,e went to ,-et her ,.ns f.r,ven. When she entered i ..ie.it will fail, though we doubt not it has been made : ;;.,hVm Vi t i 'unr' V" V" . , ' "' """" '"" i tie- -'r .. of those t .e, are d.ur,, 1 ,1 they ,he oiu.eh whHh'was u.w.en ,,ve and ,t o'chk in the! with honest inUnt,W-CW. .. rrur. 1 mOTi"T'i ?l.lhra. Ucm .h. IhniUoM ot , been detected in alt-ring a note .., f.a:,.u;m ?1. o ' . . : fU . . : , L,;', 2

v. 10114, some other ersoii w .is in the rir.fcs.-,,ai and she

waited till that person went awty,pcrha;s three ipurUrs id an hour, w bfii, there tx-.n no other person iu iIm- 1'hurch. wtut into the coideSMonal. (This as the witness described it, is 1 frott i f box, open at the m !e, and div tiled into teo apaitments, each lne nouh to contaut only 01. c ferMn, ui one of which thc puc-t sits, and in the other the penit. nt r.ctl, upon a sto 1. the communication Ittween them t iii through a w 111 low cf l.tii.'ewoik in the partition )

any Kinu win De tauen bv tbesc "natives ot ir-1 to st:j:ni 1 he Judire. w wealtov. n i i wi-i'-

. r, .... . ' irinia" dd coats out nt the elbows dd breeches ! fore borne an tinim.n-.ic oiiiie coiract r. Ahkjail 1'oi.s.im. Thisi pr woman, says the '.,,..:,. .1, , 11 , 1 , . .. . : 1 Courier, who has so W Wen the Pn,,rt of the idle llT HalüU bU-cold it-; Fletcher Heath, who küle l Carter W. ii. tn lit and thc annoyanciofalarge rx.rtion of the re! .."jr'V, Cliantable person, of Jtfa0sy. at K.ctimoiid, V .r.M.o,. . r. t,e t.i .Iantable part of our population, was yesterday sent to i " .m UnU.rtl 'vf thi, kind f y, ha. b;en convicted vi mn.sl tugi.ter and sen- .. ... ..' ' ' j , wiii ii 1 hi iik tui r !i'i..iiiu. 1.. 1 1 M ..,. .. . 1 1.. . ........ 1 ..... .

- - - ) uiiv-ijuuj 101 iiu- , tenceo t tne i'eiutentiarv r..r two years. - nini id t U nshin-tin totl; three starving nitivcs of fl-.m.-d II it, .1 vin t was snöied t ..r'tne -a mo term

I .j u 1 in ln r .11 1 - . 1 11 . I tin ... : . tr' I . '.-:!, tt ' .. 1 1 1 ti in theit-d ! f 'if tin p.. .'b i t,' if 1 ! i y vi 1. t t x . tn' ten d .! f .1 . .'I. "Ii n sir 1 Tin. ..I, tin ii.ro I to tlo- :- al. ! i. f . e

fi.en and after it-c 's'' ' r ' "' ' I ' -ta ''..r ital 01 Stat t.i.c I, a:(e -h.! et.r ..e 1: I 11 t-i -ix'y div tipl'" ''S 11. r liah'.!: I'i-"i!' f, Jl;t at ui y irin ther. I' T, if in the o; ui;oi of t'.n- ('"Ti.i,"' "o.ril af .11 s u.t Uic -vigency rt -pun s it, t! - I, 2 Mi ! " 1 Ii ti. , tlii mdinance hall le irvivi t ar-d u in f r ' pr- 1 m' 1 .n f fie pi. .1 !eiit .f sud C- tii'ii 'ti t'o'.iui!, th.it -lays r. t'i'C t!i 1 f !'tiii ivt n. . ti:u ! an 1 1 -t ilh-Iii 1 t!.i l'e!. Miv. A I. Ait.it: ! Wilt ii I I.1.KV. 1'itM ! 1 1 1 '.!. nr ti C'j'n.n!. Hrtvrv lic w.-t. SVnr'irv. Tt ilW i i 1 .

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o. t. i'. i imi:i.:i l ie su j-;ci o: r-iiriri(-t-nJiii,.' papyri in the üorth. W e hsvti

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the Worcester Hospital, by order of Judge Tnach

cr, as an insane person. 1 er conduct in th ci 1 1 when on tri I as a puisMiee and disturbvr of th.

take tiie nutter in tl.cir . wn hind. .I,''o' i Co-i It.'i'fl'lO-l .1 ...

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ti.ie f;s-u her, U fore sf,e utvdrrt.-el which, he w itd tj ! peace, wis o, itself Pitisf ictry evideneo of al.ena pny, a is the cusf m f h. r country, but she culd not pray, j tion of mind, and excited the pity ofthoae who wit Ilielifst Uien asked her if she ltdieved 111 It m. married j nesed it. o'.'l Tfa-tSCrit'!. by a Sipiire, and fdlowed this qnesti.tn wph 1 tbers of t!.e . ... 1.. I n i in, ,. ff i.tlnre v t f 1 aa t Itoc r Ciintii a t ti I

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ir-.n.t." All the friends of .Mr. Clay are req iest- ,;r Uv.tyt tC.ili.. ed to ,or!i over the needful. We ourself mean to ' " . , . . e s.mi.I a hox ..fold clo-and IfK)in a certain 'V.I! l- t t fxshioii,,! Ciwted State, IV' t., the .r men. by VW Vi V,, I .ty l,y Mr. wt- .., .. ., 1 . r . 1 .1 . .1 : ' I "'ith A-ortn, a m in rvi--:i di-t."g j::ied iii c.-:::iex: .'ii vest or gr.it. lüde lor töe choice epithets they hue I , . ' J .."I'll t'i.s t-, i '.s .r..

renrroe.slv heaped on us. Such kindness o-'ht ' ' ' 1

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