Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1842 — Page 2

kiiuih: ISLAM). IVesiiert Ty'.er his se;,t ar-othcr !.-l!cr to Cov. King, the darter governor cf Ilhodo l.-!a:.d. It gives the most pjstt.vo ru:.i;ra::j'j I'm the tro-.-ps' f t!i-; I 1 States arc to bo u.-rj, ;f necers iry, tu c:.a" le tho l.i:idri..:d..rs t ;-vr.--tuiV; their tvru:.r.v, Financial au1 t oiniiu rt i lT. In his ,r.cc!i of the 11th of A;ril upon totirtigc, freights uiii commerce, Mr. Woodbury rxh.bacd certain tables, sho ving tint i i I'i'JO, the tonnage owned by the United Stiles waa I.W.IO- tuns. In I.X, after the period cf a high tariff hid occur.Vr. N. (;,d morn.ng, nr , w liii'.t the nc vi t r.i ' oat of P oindcxicr' llepjrl on the New Yutk cut torn gi'.lat.t dem er ac y arc arousirg the'ii3l".cs. Tue HHIV.VK.IUM l:. PLK1I.VLH .M t. INDIA Pnf.I s. M :l7 " r niorrnrg h'j'isC ; but generally the report i renounced fjilowing extract from a Ictt. r t the editors is runs unworthy of en-Jit. The institution of the portiht ; a:.d we hive ire d-. ubt a-,!1 m-.a a h:rty .V. A. WtrJI. really. I d -,a get rror.b. I cin't Tim ci.i.i.'x; .k;i;m. We !ike nude imrfj.'kcnts with Samcm. !Ui ret. Ac Co. to obtain i-ibsnber aii'I col'cit tub find out whit they arc tloag in Cotigrif s. It is "Cumhrseivti of examination wis originally iile-', response fron the noble llo., -;- Demo.-ri'-y. T:.c i i'i,rf it appeirj to rji-., tiiit vi c should icir '.:; l ; it proceedings were n-aonouiiy r pirlf, people of Indiana have t-ud'ered en -ugh un it r lid-Ins :11 be ccn horn the foil ;oii!.' extract :

f L INDIANA J PfAtottK rriutr t a U'iik;;. .Vr. . (lutd Nf-v Yor.E Cistom Ilocac The. Ua acute of j Illinois. Not ahstind.r.g the death of Mr. & TT A ß I j "i 'j 'R1 fl i Ii , '' -'''"'ng Mr. S. -the wh'g papers are trying to tmiij omc capital ( Snyder, l!.o democratic candidate Ihr ('. ernor, the

1 !i; n r fif W. K.lf iv a - rn., .. & ' '!t .mV nn.'r i nftidl Rnd OriO-SIUCü tilO nirUes tried H:t h.'i ii ' Prn 1 !,! f n.i.Miptjm,T.I .1 1, 1 I " f 1 1 f I ! 1 ! "! Ilii1 In a.-'-i;rC vrnf '.( i'iT'rr llil if r'f . I 1' ! t!l tlJIl'l l.T'5 IV .1 I l'll t.-ij kl.na Ii -r m t.

fc:riptioni fjr the InJuni Mtatc S-.T.tin-l an I lhy : 6Jjrs te Wn;f arc duir nctli.r. but q-iin?:: i-j : alio- cd t confront their ace users ; and it cunclu- times' will v.und.rfuily fii! if t'.o ;';,:: n .t : n" h i:rii.. lü the c.ccnti.-n c f the law of Kh. dc ! j., ctjtu Df ,;Car a l-undrut! thr-utand tor.s, notwitharc hereby appointed aru ' r ihM pirp..;e. .endin m;.ney . and the J un.il .n'i 3y i'JH3 are aflirmed by tho, implicated, tube exceed- ciH-ct a th,,;.: :n tur .tato aira.r. ,;1.lt;i b '"y as tJ' ' clili J;y" bc u:'" tllrjd.n- that, and a Natiunil Il.r.k, and Mur.ruc A V.CBICAN Cutoi r. I ho Journal .fJhy -. ''' Tn. I ir.SI crrn,. The cou.m.aon waS tir.t in.ti- Shci.dy iM.i;. M v v . n,!:;:; rr'r rX' 11 tut I it was--lu. at, article ou -A,,,,, Crcda." en- ",U ,,,1"fC ,,'u'1. ' 'f " iU " m t.,o ni:a, o llarn.ea and con.,eted I:.rt V,:-Yc h ivo had f., .uiM-,rt,,nu f. ; araM,:v ,., ,i:id .v! , fd .nutuahv t,y a.l the h,;,; . n increis, of near a nillain, too many and t, Krcat c,rr, t, let pa. t)l, U""U 1 1 liIlC Vj ' " 1 dl MAey of Oh;.. M,wart lo6c cur cand.date f,r (iuvern,r, wl.ica i much i I ,-ri.j.n ai rtt .t-of wh ch number Lit:.! was ,:nt;i(mu üf üur arlicI,.3 jltJ been free ncc noi.cd W.hn-. iü'ci ihiiMr Ih-w! "' e '" 1 " lo 1 was a.ter .vardi a..ded. In coruerjuouce ot a .juirre, be rrSrctteJ. The pe.'.e hero ar ::: ivin ' m ;st t "n0 :iM 1 1:1 l"t; f w y. h :s u-cri uti. a, Hto Lra . tcTr. ' e , t e 'V" 1 l " ' ' 1 J 'l -orSiniZed f,r Ju lU'ou, and ,!n,ld ho colt t. rn, I fl" '. 'V' ? ! I ' ? T "IT "fY lenucn io uttrttff na rcaif r, iii.tr.ii "my , jei nt , , I' i.,t t.. . ... .r n.-.. . . . . ... I ir.l" the I i.s n. A:. a :i n;i ex j- iev i . i .v.e.-s .- I i;:..! States Ilnk had ceased, and the Adm:n;s-

r t i f i , . it M I ' r.rr in-, hvipj tu iii'i-h abmt roa-t Uff, Rnd dexter, äie-.v-irt and Krad. .7. I hj curnni;sioner enndidit'- f.-r 1 -eut (. v-r-i r in ..MniM- t',.- ... , I', 1 ,. . . . , tratiun w i3 c.ii'crat.c.

find hime!f d'in z wr.n; vr.r. h 'j jo from fed erl wh'jf paper 'iry drtiriu hn.h hi any thiti ta du wi'h figure. Tint ho rniy b' un lerto.d, h C'V that portion f.f :h? urtic! on vvh the i gentleman fvond- hi contlusi ;re : llirrottrr hi-, an a.-t.rle on tint jrr.l, s-t';', fip-iiin!i i.?'t:r, wi,i.h o.itfht n tc s'i'niiv rut. Wt I C'r. !cr.ff frn it tht? foil .win farta ani üi'mIhiIi. Th N'a rn! 1 1 vf jr t lint i i i a'Tjt fiv tV.'iar-f tnilu '04 1 1 d.U. nn, IV- ir.r. ul ir.tcirst';! which, at - prr r-:,t., is two t.'iij.I.e 1 and f-lty rr r a!hti n tu thi. the tXjfi-J tuic f.t tint rouiitiy am unt t fuur hun !n J milli'n, it hun i.r.I rh-iMsani. I h r cnic-j iriii e m tfit t!io lVlc of tt at ru.;rt y have to r ay an ar.nial tx-f ix Auarff ar.d fifty mtlliom if c .;. "Il.e drtt . I' t!ie Liitnl S:at-t m etirntr1 a f.vo I.itn f rr-l nJ tbiity milli n c f cVbrs t!i ir.rrrt which, at live per rent., ii twelve tniüt. ns t.ve bun.ticl dallaM. It.it l!ie icreatrr p4it of tin- ii.ter it i no tu. dt n, it t ii e, pai l t.y tJ.r inct in 1 f ili" r 1-!. jn 1 rtilioi! wlmh hae lttn conflu. t ! by e j iim i(-at. .n l rfi.liM, cur tctple ate i.ct Nried wnby taxm, joi-cm a larrr fuMry, and luc fifatr lf,ii!Cri ty all o.Mi t'nn (;iit t:it.nn. Yef, r. twi.ltjfi ii. t thij rtl iSiianty, we tai l nir crrrl.t MiriV, an I cur btatt? t tk actually ui'sat. -Me. Ibw ii thi? How can LrgUn 1 naiutnn htr t;eh', ir imu su:Ur thrr, or any-tvhcie Tho aburdity of the article on u face ; but to Iiow the erronot$nesi of tho Jcurnar 8trit-tnent cf the anintint cT IJritifh expenditure, we give the following from .Sir Ii. l'ecl himself, wh:chany arithmetician can mm, and which will fully expose tho falc fctitetnentH of the "rrotectnr." He, Hit K. I'eel, Prime .Minister, eiyt, that the probable catituate f.r the year ending April 5, IS 13, will be llrrtiyts. ('uotomf j;:.ro,fMO i3,ir.o,n)o 7,HM,tMiO l.K'O.tHKI f( Ml, (!() l.it,( 0) 1,350 Oi) 21,07, r 1 7 4, i7 .:! 1 7JJ.7--I r1.r1i7.cn53 0 7:'J.3I l,tlO,HlO lo.ooo j:.t),si'j,ij'j J'lxci. Stamps I axed Post OhVn Corn Law Mieellineo'ii Total tit fftiJtturei. Interest on Debt Terminabh) Annuities I'xchpi;r IM! C'haresoa Joii?ol;djtcd t'tnid Army Navy rdninco Mifccll mcou (Canada Chun Total In taking the income and expenditure, a deficiency i ftund of 2,WJJHH). To this mu.t bo added the charge of the Chinese wir .0 ,()()() additional, and perhaps jfrO.tK O. An addition of V ICO.ODO might be requiied for Australia, and a lirgeHim! for AtTghanistan. The deficiency in the revenue fur l'roiii the vq'iilirition of Stamp Duties too iin IW.lll) in Ireland From Is. per gallon extra on Irish mir. ufactured apirii From a duty ofd. per ton on coals cx O'JI I wi, u" oorte a.ntatedby these whig papers, the Protector, Cincin - nati t.azette ahd Indiana Journal, is in tact but 120 million of dollar in round numbers ; ami iiistctd of penditura fce"m' G50 million- as t!,o the total cx . . , , 4. . ,,. same paper state, a t but about 2.K) millionsenough in all conscience. Such blunder, though common enough with tariff men, should Justly uL - ' J .!...:. . . ... ..... , .. "er laieuieius u otner pariicuiars ; tne ex posure we are Hritun paper The ed State" at 2o0 millions ; they mean of that the debts of the several States of the amount to that mihi. Fxtravagant as ha been federal administration since the etection of eon, it Las Hot yet Incurred a debt much over Ulil.ions. Tl ,e interest upon these Stats dbts they estimate tte!vtf and a half millions, which is nearly er-1 rect . cut tney say the greater part of this interest i no tardea. Thi m,y be partially true, but cer-' lainly not lor the reason given; it is "because it is paid by the income of the canals and railroads, ' r I sc .nc in. laiiits ii is noi in,u its..; an th; i the reason why "our pioytc are not ' " Upon these errors i based an argument inf. avor cf a protective tariff: but it is rtu-,!'-h t.. sic- that it partake largely ot the talu.ty and ignorance dis-. Hayed ia what we have already commented upon;' Low o,.,,.. .-. i... .... :.-... " - V C 4 j ääl.lj UU Ivl UIU llOt'ilUl' r.i i , t.on tf the pubic, th, task of refuting such threadLire stuff is too disgusting to be pagjezaly pursued. fJO-The !MvocraU of White, Pulaski. Jaer and Helton counties, have nominated S. il. Adam, 1 . , - t W : - . ... . c . i ,.- . , I VZ , , 471S'"U- - 4 ams i spc en of by thoe who know him a aa able aua taicnteu mm. - . I The (.'rcat Misor.ic Celebration came off last! Thursday. The way it r;ueJ was a caution to yeucg ducks. The iu 1 always on hind. The ppjuMtiwi of linstics bat makes it stronger. They are Cue fd-' low, ait 1 can rdav OU llun.'r...? r r Van'. Ii...w'u! to k.lh :.l,.t.l..sv.. V . v. v t 0 . aulJ ii t ji : 1 1 i n rKTit rtt r 4---ii.-.i oia t fryTi.C I.oiiav.lle Adverliufr is vr!c orr" to the i.r,.c.w it Cvp..a jxc-Ui viur papr teirh, C J..'.

the laet live yean had amounted to j'7,ÖU! (UO . i Couonercial Hank of Matchez, the Free Trader ' l o-l";'U3 u P'-'qne 01 mat nute nave , v r f M Li, , d Ul)ll t! 1 ti -.c nu. -vci.f i.y vu.uc 1 a 1. -la- liv,.t ' fhr.nks w üh :r h .rr .meo from the app.oach hieb . w ,u ,,1,.,, ist3 My, t3,1H' ""'1' TT"3 lo meet all th:3, he proponcithit the income cf "rth h-tvi. g-j ist as long as it had power or in- l-ucrai .i.,3 Chillicoti.e, Ohio, at a.', CO per vtar in advance, failure of the civil nos.e. (whi-h xiUsi,,, w.. i.-ten.i.d t.y ! .t its jrreat r.icmy, and ..f their natural, invincible.

the ccuntry thould be taxed 7d in the I ; not quite i vuTcuiV i , f.. , XvlZ r r. f t " n' . , r U,C t,OVrrnm0i,t l,f K!,0'1,; j Its cc.tcr.ts are i'uovusn.c oe-OI C art ll.o-e 1 the Pr. ,:d,nt, a, 1 have bee, h.iWd .0 the m,U- I nvers.oa to ,ts circalatioa as a currency. 3 tier ceot but C I3- .1,1 i Pl..., ,.,iwi ani erfüllte, j i-t so long taesc VMlIg hd iters . Island will tike immediate measures for so-curing I ... ,. ... ,. , , ,, . ,. ,. . i ta:y - wir, leccut-.' a:y 1 l!.e lnvs (f t:. Ll.arttr- 3 ,Cr ' , "Jr: 1 S ,d et Jvlüü- AH would snarl and gro.vl,r the Hank! Th-y would to tl.a people, tho most extended sutlrage. It isla,'d Ji'1 ot U hmgton to., On.u ; the hrst Court , Asi.tl v, 1,1, ludnu llu 1; la w uf pah., , id ,.!-, u, - .... , ... . :. Tt,v..n.r 0r"tl e ,n,. v, incomes under 1.) to be exempt. From this he pull olf iheir hats and scrapctheir feet, like "nig- wholly inconsi.stctit with the principles of free fov-i Ohl J ; Anecdote: Sunday Sjho.,1 i the L'n t..-d o-., ithas t,oe,, for the ir.t u.. eei..e i, t-l-ic--, !.-tlt : - " ' ' ' '

expects to cot 4M.770 (HIO ' r-r" at Christina?, if thev met a Dirertor ; tl.o "..1 I....V- ,,..! 1.. .1.. "j .. i s,,.,. : nio'-rar.hv of tho Rev. John Vil!.nmS.rm.. i. s 'l' 1-0. w.uc. .o,u-.u ,e .uiiicunu! 1 no a'uo.iia I U ur fuipped to .Montreal.

d. Whether in Hritish or Foreign them, to the devil to obtain a emile or a largess! ,..,l no r . r .t. w ,i the c-..ur.e which the Njti-.t:,al Kxc-cutive ha a-b-pti-l t wai Ji i.,;,.-,.., t th.. ?,... t.r.. ..... ; f -i

or the Ilink, ntul has n-it changed his disp-.t-mn, will yet, in the - 'LiZ: i '1," dlancyf uuary S'siJw oiiiolen T.-77,y This will give him a furplus of il,M0 (too afier ' I ,M V" turn their hacks on the whole right kind of crowd, acknowledge that "a lass is The Fxoros is Wh r What vil' Urubl-I an' wl,ic!l i:'htsa" w ni,ines.tJas that The Lvwt: S , a i v.-CUr,e uf Tr.h -The rovcrin- tl .1 -f,,; . f.t . ' ii t" , : t!scK '".arable toadys, and voluntary: good, a glass is good, and we 're nil good fellows1 , r , V V , ' hl'U Hüntel ty the cnttovcr.y in Uhole IJ-,r, I. ' hst Olovelanl IleralJ, a whig piper, his the folcovtnng the deficit orthe year, and whicli he pur- bondsmen, talk as it thoj had never been Hank men! yo, ' -pi , i 1 , think of there things ? !5ut whet, thev en.-e iat themselves ta noti-Ki, they are n-t ' ,.vi.r pose to devote to a reduction of the duties upon Wiry censure the Rink, as if they had not defend-! , session had expired, and the two Express says, that the n higs in lc aM'' vnf'lt i: purp-'ses. 'I hey beheve that j ';.;; f . , rnml,lof tl.n I... ,t. . . , r e ..I ..... hit,,,. ; CToniCS were pleogii.g tach other 111 a parting "lass, - i v . i r on. w . the Pc o, c cf P.luJe Island a;e in the ugh: ; that tl.cy are . - s i p.ii.i..s tro..i i.us p ri in tue rrunltioi the import ot raw material for manufactures, to a cd it at every step. 1 t . . , , , , J v , , i V Wk' NeW L:,'1:ln,, an1 hldtUii ,Sut'-s C1" e,'er.dir,- f.r cpa.,1 juaice in t!ie,r jciitical M.tem ; that April hy veel in the pt-t and present years are very considerable extent. No duty on raw mate-! H this had been w ritten expressly concerning the 1 UiUt-li " 11 l'"b(- "J8"11 11 llul lu " 'lcruicicu, w ncn ( nevcr mike headway with a Mational Hank up on j thry have properly ad -.pted a r..ntitati n of i; avcrnment 1 x state ! to be as f-.lljws, by the United States Col-

rials to exceed 5 per rent., and in many cases ,t course of the Whig F.d.tors in this Stale, it could i J.awyer, suggesting to uis ir.enu me pcssib.Ii-; their f hou ders U hat,-not with Henry i lay at th.mielvts as they are eiititioj t . .o; art i t:.. y cam.,t, a, l lcctlr . u -, , .... . , . , , . .. : ly of never meetito arrain, told him he would as a1 their head? 1 hat paper a'so savs, that if in the ol not remain ti.Jiilcrci.t to any uct.fr .;.t whatever noüic w, lib. quite nominal I he tariff i to b revised not hive described , hem more correctly. - - south, the Whigs can shoulder it. a will be more rn.y prou-H, which th.y dc,:nt be an invasion , f the ; and arranged under "JO heads. Of 1'JtH) articles, the ir n 7 . ( U.i U tr.cndty o..ice, w rite ins cpitapn. i he muse : , - acii d i. Jit of sell - , v. irirrent, of which the People cf the w ,, , .'ntv.u-iilLrP.Wpl.m ,l IIi'mane Lx pkr i m :.M s : AcAbEMY or SfirxcK. labored," and in a moment was thus delivered :- ! they have ever om.e yd. u .at fay you to rc,iie,tivt. states cannot be divested. - ot.. N.Ports cuty will be reduced on ,ol. .Messrs llrcschct and Hecqucrel communicated to 1 ..Here lies nr Dic'ar Traf ton j this, gentlemen tf the Mational Link (day party in At y ,ur rc,,rt.Se.,tative, I have b,c-n every wheie nccive-1 loCattad.au Pott, This f hows that the interest upon the funded na- the acatkmy the result cf some experiments on the He Ml t.y lath's unerrtn? blow ; j Ncw 0rlcaiiS ! the Lxpres slander you ! with the uta ost kindness and cordiality. j To the , c-,pic ,.f lional debt, instead of being 250 million, of dollar. ' USi! ljf f"? ; iT V' STi! I Hwaktwovt xu ' Pkk n.-The federal whig Vulu f. ZJy:i4

of these, must certainly discredit the article th r aniiutlgavest.il lower indications of heat. do till they have seen us, which they shall shortly punished within sixty days, instead of 'lie in' allowed j ' f 11 v Nl'1.ir! hxic '.tive nny le thr-wrt tr.ta ti.r ..!.' The Advertieertf Saturday stated the fJilowiri-

considerir?. so far as it re-late to lh,,t (xixaia mat in, uu i;ie ports bang a . x( . st-nrf, I) . .n- ti . ., , . . . . . ' l'1-'"111 u,t' .' ' a ; ,l 41 ; " ' flct :

, - . i fit i , ...... v . -.--. t."i . . n fc.-i nv I a iu l iL 1 nc IO cita t. S3 NIP .T'C'dl to I lie 11' bl l till I'll OI 111'- Mate- : nil . 1 1 . W ,x,mpl in the UrilT .m. ll... . "V"'"'. "'"-t"r" " " frut- l.o "travel., ten.i!, V .!..". ..kin-.. ,, 1 ' ... . h . u.-urd. ,v.n I. mi- .,. V.;. , . "S 7,0 I. ! ,!.., Ive left tl.i, ,,

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i:ui papers estimate the 4,dett of the Unit- of experiments on the relative heat of arterial 1 handsomer and younger ; and wo could, no doubt, bers of Congress spent three days at the races ; and on,!0. ' ' , t '' ' ' ' I1'' ' ; 11 t ) toe 1st m-

9 Ii thit i b it I fh. l mite in hi piper l!at plo.iM?e

'ne t!nn in f ur A the other, lt-jt tint ain't thj t' comrnjuica'.e ih.m to ' uiresi. Thi r'p-)rt ol thm , ue Mii.'tn't jo to he I c ! If we H , the i'o.ndextcr wi obttm-.-d fr..;n hun by a i-i!i,(i.-ia ."Ofi'ry Aiiibc ruined, and ue can't b.ll any th:nj , Jroni the;viktr by the couir.i.ttce on tiie e ;'ii.lin to A a. i llurcd of the Treasury department, and by thm !iid .'f.- II V ,.-.'! 1 .1., m,.A I ' ,f.'i b?furo th-J JIoi-c ai.i! 1 r-h-r.i! I.. f.. nr.1.1, .1 I..

, , , ,, . . . . C3re Vl hctfi r thry cill tne loco or n"t. I hive been in th co'Ji.try nineteen year next October, and I haveal.vay voted for the uhijjs s ir.ee I hive been Ir.'rc, hit I wan a democrat bcfre I come here : aud I lind th.n- se,t'" worse, (iov. Wallace t'dd us line ll,i,.2- ah..ut the canals, ce. and caul we , , , , ... . . . nrut not let the h.cos get the upper hand, because if they diJ, tho Mate would bo ruined. Now lKk it thin: The whigs have always had the iState, and 1 don't tee as t-ho could bo much worse oil", if the loeo had had llicpywer. Uut the wings have ad apt. . . 1 , . . ed jiit what ti e lco said tlicy ouirla to do, but , ... . , t.iey did n I do a noon enough. W c tried to get a change in the general government too, and we turncd out Van I!uren ; and what good have we gut! I th nk t!ic Hank don't act jut right, and J 0 w I thnk the Hank don't act jut right, and Jr..V. I believe what Chapman .iy about the . c . , e , , . , Link, for I know of some ot their shaving which he told about ; and they can't dny it. Vr. . Weil, as I was saying, I think we had tetter trv the democrats in thi täte one rear, and if they don't do right, ue can turn them out. Thi , , , , 11 1 1 mean to do; and they may call me loeo as much as they please ; and I .hall be gl id when I can vote to get the government into the hands of the demo - crals again, even if I have to vote for Van Iluren. J-. S. iK.n't you Ihn k the locos would ruin tU Slate, and spoil her character and credit, if wo elect! them : 1 take three wing paper; and tney have all hem! I take three whig paper ; and tney have all ,,, . " . I , .1 I- 1' i-iid so, and I hive a; ways voted tor the w lugs, and , . ... . . , ,., , iometimes w lien I liked the other candidate best. if it ft 1 .1 1 1 ..I 1 V. . I he let the w h;g say about the char - some .I) auinjl 1111; Lii 10

, , ... . ...... 1 iv.'.uu iiiiiinitii -n. an. i man any euaiivttt'U Ol iu; aclcr and credit ot the Statu the better. 1 ou know ; , ., , , ... , , . ., , . ., .. 1 .1 democrats. Hut whether any of the charges are we have beat the loco two or three times by this;!. . , , . 0 . ... 1 , true, yGt remains to be proved by testimony more but it a iron 3 coon now ; and certainly our men 1 , , .

... .11 -.i -. t t ti . I jcantcliargc the locos w all it. I shall vote the ; whole loco ticket this year, any how. j .Vr. ü. Hut srpjiro, don't be in a hurry ; I have ; always gone 03 you have, and I should like to have I a little more talk with you on this subject ! Doyou ; take the roo.ter piper! .Mr. 11. Yes ; I subscribed week beforo list, and I ain't M-rry. Hut you step over next Sunday afternoon, and we'll have another talk. Farewell. .Vr. 6'. Farewell. I think I'll subscribe for that v-.t...F . f t I . 1. ttrllt ..!.. r . . t , . I'll .lt U I j . ! Ink am U'iii Fdiiou?. speaking of the conduct of certain w hig editor in relation to the j street, give w:.y to hi,,, at the post ..fitec, and shako j ! t,icir e":cs w,lb 'a''hterat his ttupid joke7. 1 hey 111. . J J i would do more. A henever a mm or a newspaper, j ! beeaioe obnoxious to bank capitalists, they would' .I.... i. -1 1 1 . . imintuiaieiy uiiitK tnem siancier ll.ctn belie : i,air vi oi'i'-ck in new, 10 sumo 1110 some rabbits, and then had covered their bodies with a mixture of lue, ta low. and resin. The ! tiul)?tincc stopped all the pores of the skin, and !-." IM I ' c:i,,sed t ' a short time. 1 he result of their : exporiineni was, inat in an anintii w.tose si.li! uau . .Wn a temperature vfZb degree of the centigrade 1 "tle, or about 100 Fahrenheit, before the mixture ! 1 VC . heaf f ?' r..r n mm n t 1 1. . 1 1 1 r i " I . f n i i.i . - . ... i vt u" "uu, . a i .i... i.- .,...: and less cruel, might have made the discovery lhat in ! all cisea of fever, internal or external, a d tcrtasc ,hc degree of heat is always displayed. The ' thermometer will always indicate a temperature beK),v lhe hcaItIiy standard, when placed under the i t ,p.ue uf:i feveri!lh suf(j,ct, though there may be a preternatural degree of heat upon the su.faJe of thelody. Mono of the standard books teach this , (iCt bat iu trut! u Vtfry ea,jy proveat without the ' Ir.vi1,'.. Ji,c-in, t. o..l ..!.,.....:.,...,. ...1.1. ..v'..v,-i'.c-i,,4i.aw.i uuu 'iafcviii.;c..Cllllii jt;uo ailj resin. . " Vfc " " ' lAtiü 'ct' 'Y Juy ol lhrec ' cera-r lb. on brown sugar ; five cents per galhn ' I - hi iijj ic i ci'i is cr iv. on fjilck leas ; li- ; lcp Cf.llts lb. on lc . auJ vu cniTc0wo , ' ctMlH .,cr j,., coming from place ether than in Fu- ! ' r:J,? a,lJ thrcc cer't!' l'er when niorlcJ hum' T'0' " '"'f WC "t".."01 Wlly 10 be,che:it-. . ci cui ci i.io promiseo iao ii'Mirj a o.iy ai.u roast beef. b,t we are to be compelled to pay double price 4 fw.r tC3t CvireCt nion,SC8 and fU2ar. , ..nurra fr Tip Hurra for Tyler; ' ... . .. . .. . .tri llir.nl l.T. Il hl.rcf V r. Itnr.-n .2 r.'f ' i .... .t.i. ..1 . ,t v 11 1 . . uti b . . Mt-nnr.ii, r rot l. Lilbura W. IJ-'ggs, late idovcrnor of Missicr:, while sitting in hi cwn ' hoti-c, at Independence, Missouri, wasahct by fome vilU'.n oa the Uth itistatit. lie has aince died." Th assassin i unknown, ruatirru There nr., ,..- ,.oh!.,l,r 1 in t'....WHav..,.. m . . .... T'erritcrv of Iowa nine wecklr r.cvvf ra:-ers. Tha. I " - - - Sim? 11-i.i.ict i ijüUMieu in nio lerruoryoi iscousin just seveu more iu each territory tt.a:i there .ovijl.t tu 1C.

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t.em and consign them, and all connected with ; of the loris .tnro. ono of v -liom w as a liwor nffor. 1 of the r.aine : American C'iroiiolooy. ;n'i-..;rc i.lri. !.,-.. i.. .m, ii.,ti,t...i u:,..n m i!:. v .!n.i:.:,r,,v. 1 S::i-!i anorarcj-iurNtnt'i,. lipiii.'i iimmninn,

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' , free of centigrade, eir about 75 i Fahrenheit. Anc Aojf w irrt cut. thev would cleet im : lr.:t tint n-n-i't i... n .r.t .n.ln.l - ;., I. .... i ; .rr.....r u ;......, . u, . 1 1, r i.o v. ! h,,i'iu .-..i in ere a sod .im! Ich t .o Im,.. m.t r..! ...... .1 . .

course 1 anJ l'em,U! b,JoJ' confirming the commonly roceiv- give the people vv. dollars a ely and r,)tst beef it was cn this excursion that the row between Wise 'J, 'thor arrets under the law cl pons ar.l I-tnUi, .... t ' fr.1( '.. '., . ... . , course , . . . , t'.r.m.r I w ,i .1 wa-; l c pea le t t v the- dencial A --eii.tiv ol the Pi -;..e " 11 " ' i.om H'j.ii I.iH ,or.. . Ii , p m tit s (.1 agriUnion 1 4 1 LiruiU.- . but we won't promise it. : and Stanley was exhibited ; and it w is on the no ! ;il tl:( ir m,,v .n w,.l l e re:n.,ttcd. i hcrtty d rl , t ci tural pn.'uets fr- n, the otl.r-r P.,rts on the .akPS Union (, iliznaui s .Vtsscnrcr. i . ..... . ....... .... i. . .. .: . . ... i , . ,.. .t : ...... . .t . . . .

,L(1i .... . " . . , . V , ! course that one ol the Kentucky deh'gitmn slept all . -" vu.. .c,... t..c ,;,.v ... , .,.. i;.;s spr.ng ia tae same proportion ; nie , I h. -a h-. t- o ia n ri n miisinrf tncl.nrn nf il ns- tinl urnn- l.onn It ii dfil.,. IUI II I .' ... r. r1 r I I. ... " t..,t I L- ...i.e. m.. t.i ri H-'.i' j I h.lt 1:1 iv c ;;:ri'r I i,n .-i .. 1 ' . .... I ..... . .... . . . . i

i - .. . .j,.. -w. wv-.. w.u.. j k .li.i-.u v..,.. ...I, unnuj ..I iiiu.-ii, j dr'lk a tl w!' er." tl' th" tr' ........... niiu y ., .or n i.i': nr;ii.i nrir.-is aroiiiusipciiHarri- ! ranee. These very learned ircntlemcn of the Acade-: of Haltimore, while attendim? Mr. Stanley in that"''1 r,in " a U )ler, 1 - "r -: ?;ud ing to our firmers. tie; wir g pipers in the West are

''nur of Seience. b exneriments much more simn'e ' city, and while Mr. S. was nractisinir at a mark i I hesc men are paid tight il Mars a nay and w h it ; ; " it, " e,.r ir c-.m-:.'nv -'t'ireiV;' r.n'1 I rill 'noving H.Mrea an 1 e uth t induce Congress to p

niie Mp-irate repit, to t.ho iVt'.d-jnt who dj-ctc-J

1 . . . , . . 1 J .niroducliuii n te Uvuso ive rise to a low nud bitter del tte. .Mr. Wioe ;.o!.e of tiii: report aö follows . It not oj,!y iiiV'.lvcs the cond.r:t and character "f ,nU 111 ül : '"v Voik cnt'ni house of i!.jt, of Curtis of Uanies, a" U am and . other m thit cbtablishiiient but I cm tell New l.nl in.l '.nil... ,ien tills ir lUa a involv m..ntf VlC very highe.-t ftaii'iui in Iloston and in Lnw.-ll the gentry of Mow Muimd the hihtht clisi of eapit iiittr;hei.o too arc involved : and if the state-jm'-',:l reunt ure Inn, men of this ,loM-r.,ti. n have been t-ned in a conspiracy to bribe the eus- ,, i., ., . .... , . .. 1 , lom house onicers to t-eize on woohen tr""ds tur the j .llClit ol , lliur,ctun:r of Mew Kngl.m.1. Mr. j V. t.tid l!iat if tiie.-c ficta came out he should th ink j -Mr. Poitidixler inot profoundly f.r his labors ; it i wou,M K ' 1 " excusing h.s course in relation il. . ..... ..1 . ..til 1 lit 1 i vvo'J1!U B" l,r excusing n.s course ,u relation ; 10 .lw rc5",rl,: ';,"'t",'f';li tre should he actual : evidence produced tliut the President was inclined to lu,,preM tUo ri.purl rt.ri(Jercd to him. Mr. W. did 'not see how it could he excused, lie believed this very report would ho one of the strongest anti-UnlV i documents ever put lorth to the community ; the I i'icltural interest of the country would be gratieil by its perusal. 1 he report not omy invo ved clct o- tI)e custom house officer at Mew j Vurkf Lul alt00rlh, Comm.fsioners themselves, and ' ultimately every member here representing the i State of .Massachusetts. This report, gentlemen T "Jfper cnu m view in in a 1 tu a lucre rcfl-nu of abuses cr correction of the revenue j, .... . . IJ" this it will he seen that a committee appointed 1 . ... , , ..... , ,t ) lerret out the abuses of democratic t-lucials, do1 .1 , 1 .. . ; "ounce the chief 1:10:1 of tho whig party as guilty ot 1 ..... . ' . . . - .... , , ... 1 ui.3nsin.vivu iwaii i.iit 01 1 oiiiuexicr. j j .N IIomikable I'xvi:itio. Among our large lvuuh er uf whij, cxc!iang0S( llU üUr cye caught lllC ; fyiiowirg, we have not seen the same ground taken ; by one of them. They have invariably, directly or ! indirectly, by eu.om,rtinr the old Koval Charter : artyt uA frec irrage and in fivor of a j hcavy prnperty quiliibition. This extract, which j wc COJ,y ,,,, (;Krou'H IV-Inicil He icon, is like an ! oasis in th ,I.vort. ml wo r.i- 1?, n,l,.r i,.,r,M. - -i- r''" ....i.. u.v. credit. Would t.ho federal whig-, of Rhode Island act upon the suggestion of the lie ae n, no ciuse of trouble would or coul 1 again occur on this subject. ! ,l is t,,c ' ht-':i,! and frMrit" ,lt' l!ld ojmliiig, by t.ry duty without granting to him the right uf tuffraze." 0 1 1 ''itai'ii on a Doiioit.-Several veirs n"o ! .1 . .. . mere were a couple ot lacctmus persons, members '

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.. i ' 4 m-rB ppc-irs io do r,o louji out ; , Henry Llay will be the Presidential candidate of ' ' a I i t I I 1 ii . tho federal whig. Hut until he is so nominated, we ibiali it ici.'c to point a gun tovvards him. It is CI1.iri.Iv llnnp,p . rrt- , j ! , e,u,ru-v unnes3ary lor it is our canuid opinion : ' tha wa! Z 1 : Ulli Vi I .1) IL Lr il P. Ihn hPii'i . it l'iü i- ii n ri' i i wth a pistol, was struck in with a nlsli.I. wn itrii.-fc in t... I.i- H,i i.,M ; which glanced from the mark, a-id so severely that ' it is feared that h los,, tiie u.se of the or ran affected. , i i -. 11 1 uis Johnson is the man so ch'eji.y c.uCerd lh f cat t Ilaitimore. by " ' ' 7 V'ere ro.bed ol hundreds ct thou- . ' . A slippery poi.ttcian hy the name of Tl; m. is L. llamer. win, gau rally has pretended to be a demorrat. his. With iho h. I i it t!... W : -r ii.-vri-i:.e.-i ... v. ..--.j-.j-.... contrived t i kick up a very respectable dust, cm the Hank question. Hcmg conrerned in t!ie Wert Unio,i "s acting pig" ho thinks the 1) o tvcrarv are too ultra in their proposed remed.es. 'I his i, eu:te rea- .., , .... , ... ...... . 1 O.'iica 1. li' i ! p 1 1 a l J III I'.V'. H' I J Vt: I. t' . il JM1 ' i . .1 i, . 11.. 1 1 8 c" , -rats had bet er ke. h.m cut Cl U'm g " H" bA Mr. Phillips of ths place was severely it.jarcJ J wl wcck- hy b"1 thrown oui f a La"y' i. i;,s clioeJ on Saturday ni-ht list. !e-v:i'-a bereaved farn;Iy t0 ll!nCIlt hi; Ull7i:i.c, 1 o rCO"T!nt "roast beef and two dollars a diy," his ' . . . . . .. ... . . 1 tl . . L- ..I m nr ... mini r.. ... t.- t. 1 . r vtii..n.u t ... w irjia ji.1 tt ...; uutiu.s. . COU.u i .... ;, . ..,. ..-. ... 1:. .ii,v ,... - r.. i. b ,iv.,. 11 , vu . . v. j t J v.iuuv c, 9 a . ) hy don't the Whigs raise tho tariff tax ! and protect the farmers ! We w ant to see it operate. ; 1 w,tu, 1,Lttt'-" eulwr U1,1'1- JUIina, 1 elegraph wrote a very decent article on "Hard c - ..... 1. -I'!.. e 1 .. '.: 1 :mc5' lluo 1 cuuing an v. got. so otue . . . . . t ut lc acknjv. ieo?e? navirz lae norrors ever since f o o -

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ir.r.v i.a7:tii:. wo navo seen tuousamis c 1 yrVf, but never thought thctn of confequcnee ctiooii ; . tjari; 1'iein. U'Lj LlekeJ u-t thcr.r !

pen; le thr.ni.;!. vit the Slat-. H j id a very plain

man. a wa.'-ia i.,.ih-.r bv trade, but s-ouod to t!,. vetv core. Would t ) i d we hül t.ior-e .-!'-ii m r. men v. h are tiitd to the hir.l kncl.3 and ie.- .f the broad cloth gentry, who know nothing of the a!it. ol the working men. Illinois i!eiu';ratic to the centre ; and you may stick a pin hero, that t-h' gues a larger democratic nnj .rity next Augu.-t than t-he has done for the litt ten years. Duncan, tiie mongrel whig candidate is stirring himself a little; but good (iod, what can a man ray ou the stump now for the whig cau-o ! It might do in a sickly country where the stomach are foul ; hut not in to healthy a democratic St ate as Illinoiy. 11. r. IM)UAIM..Is, M ,y 1-J. John lIwiNn, I'.tq. Sir : Vmwill no doubt bu burpribed at hearing from ms, tii r" the '."oiigreional t lection ct 1S1, Hut a? you were lot as hid ns y u might have been, and as we are inclined to think you have thought better ot yoor tip.'!) e.vprossi o! intention of ' pursuing us thr. '.j':i l.fe," rt ml are heartily sorry lor your unprov-.h.-d attacks on i:s, wencrety extend to vou our :o,roo:i. W e urllier hope that you will obl'gc i:s by giving to that worn out tool, the editor of the (Jazettc, (ml Atkinson) a largo hunk of ginger cake, to keep his tongue still, an,l the pvnense ahnnM vr.it l. o!.-r.'d 1,. ti .. siio,, ' fV u , W,U Ue chccr!uy bo . Yours, curiously. Tin; U0110K. Jinot: III n ii.voi on. The clerks in the Cencral Land OlHce nt Washington addreesed a letter to Judge Huntington on his change from that of.ice to a better tne, to which the Judge made a very neat reply. Why did n't the lazy fcoundrels put their hands in their pockets and give him a service nf lale instead of hlarnty ! This is w hig gratitude, however; and when we are Commissioner, every rascal of them shall walk out of th tl with less ceremony than the Judge made vacancies fur them, the ccr.temptib!e penny grabbers'. The Pennsylvania Inquirer has the following: The case of Judge Huntington is caleu'ated to show that the charms of ollicc at Washington are n so peculiarly entrancing. The Judge, while Com missioner of tho Laud Olhce, received u salary ol j3,(!UI per annum. This he cheerfully resigned for a Judgeship in Indiana, worth only ?l,U'li, b it an easy, agreeable situation, which a thirds him an op portunity or attending somewhat to Iiu firm, and 'turning aside from the clashing contests of la wyers. I l" hten to the voice and gaze upon the be iut.es cl" nature. The Judge is a true philosopher. tinned ; Kcvoiutioniry Anecdote; Poctrv-Kevo . . w , ,. , ... , .... . ,, Jut lonary Soldiers; I.ogau the -Mingo ( inet ; ros .. .... i. , , . Chice I acihties ; Our Revolution ry I atners ; th; !... it- 1 . i.i -larieua nisioricai .vseociauon ; DaimuMty origin seem iieterm.neu to c;car tnese fcounurccs. e. hardly look at a whtg paper which has not an artido cj I their acts; and ever since a jury c f ' excusin: " the country has decided against Price, the federalist ire makim 1 io;.hoVs for !i;-, to crawi ou' .,.1 ists are ikin0 ioop.io.es lor , ...i to cra.v t ou., . very gravely announce that -he has been al.w.-d j hi, f "l" ...... .i........ " I. n .. -i., lilVO liiey given US ol ivom . v s, toe Wti.gs as- : reforming these abuses ? Or wiil they take the words of men wh-mt thy have n rea-oi: to . I . .i .. . . i 1 tru-t, and pay these expenses out ct th.-.r own. pockets ! . ORM.,i:lltjr narriVV of itu,, at, M.Hats.the PruUcnt ILcJtr, b ,h whg m l A d. iber of Congross at eight d dlirs a day, were ( hijtnlgts in the Lite horse race, bcf.veea Rast on .-m 1 1'. ' .... Tl.... ..it.h.oiitj .' ,.'t 4 . u-u i .i a..-., ...-.H-."ie w .vere oit." Nearly a hundred wi ir.oii. tcrs h. tt-mie I l!ie races at the People-' i - I . X P'- lls le- I! The iViluwin g from the Pav.y.:ne, if it i,(i-i,.a inJ.,h as we think a should, is very g J . I tliiol.oiiV. I hat part ot tio.-.i . , ;. ; 'vii.'-.-i oxi 1 tins the iiature of uise ises, t;:.r cu.-o und ryiiipt'lllS." This was Webster's (!e;ir.it;nn cf the aheve w- ri! bet in lint sen-e it is n-w o'.isol-.'te The present icaning of i'a o'.ogv is a proneness to Lhincer. Cum. C.. Dr. J. S. Wcldon.ot l'.'.ir. .is, v.'.o resided ome t:me at Tc rre Haute, behaved n-tu.'ht.iy .... '., ilil io...i er man's wife, wiio has been living v. .th r . .,,.1 ... ..!.....! , V : . lllIU iOI t'Jiu'- ut.iu ..b . auj a a . ia l. . it ... 1; 4 1 . . 1 . . .1 I 1 ; .Mw,' . ...... r t.l!tI.L.. lllli.. L.iü L. I . a U.-W .1' J.I.U 1"-'"' . I'loi h. The Cincinnati Chronicle ex;. res opinion that iLver will sell t!r8 vcar in thitctv as lyx j c., a , Jicr Lbl. J tL,c!: f.r lhi Dr0ln:iCs of ,.,.;, :.riCs." kc. P i; f.-'i 1. i.'is .tcr i.i lturt .). i " , Cl to call an KxTiSet. an l.x.r i ."es.-.o i i t..e i.e Ma.ne to suYn-t the o.-o iiti.a '.j th L-.rJ Aihb-rt!.'.

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i , f tl"! lt " 0 J,'f 1 fabmated, w f-t ar. I renly t 1 .- . -. r t . a ith 'r.ti -s cf the Sliie .n th'- r i!;'jr'.3 to ;. unt ;..i a do rct4 ect f-r the u 1. j . I "i c:i t!..n th: IJ.js! ,:i ih tt comn.cnU in the f.dI'.tv.ng appropriate style, an ! s . 1 be responded Vi by the Dem eirw of the who!-; co'intrv. It now remain.-f-r the people ot Kh.de Iland to show themselves wortitv of the hbctty to which they a..p;re. liiey mo3t" remember that, the power ot" PicMdent Tyler is not unlimited, that I.: threatenc. ii.terierem e ha- been c-oolemnod by the Voice ot tne country, and tuat 1! i:e g es so Jtr as to op- !)- the '-li.vh'ss i I ticu' of armed sold er to tho expressed will .-.f a ltrg-. majority of the people I a s ncre gn St a-. th re are meat; of Iringing hint to ice-. 01. t. I! c.nii-i -t has been pronounced by one of the ai-i-'.-t im-in! rrs of the I'r.ited States Senate, t he in dir-et vivdat-.m of the Constitution of the Tinted State.--, as well as the fundamental principle on which our institutions are ha?eJ ; it is Mjregirded by liio entire democratic pirty of t!io nU;on, (now a large nr-jor.ty.) and also by many of me most uonest :ne:i oi 1:1 wn." out,' : ami ii on. freeman of Uloulo Island is down bv the United I States tre ops, .lohn Ty!.r sulj-?ets himself to im peacuuie.ii. i.ei every on.; til me C'onlilul;oua! authorities of Uhuile Islin-1, then, iiumodi ilely re turn to the State and attend to the duties w'hich

they have KW-ora to perforin, and they will yet bei f " success 'u 1. If the leaders of the revolution are but I ' n0 suecrs f t!.e whig pirty in the late Presitrue to the people, we feel assured that liiere is yet ' dential contest has not had a more disastrous etr'ct euou-Ii of tho spirit of revolutionary sires lofi in U'on the importation of the precious metal from

their disfranchised fellow-citizens to bear them triumhautiy liiroogh tioj darkest Itour of peril. It was a maxim ol one ol the sages of cur revo'u-

lion, that "(iod helj.s thoin that help thoni-elves," i table that Jackson' "expenmento tended to inand th it maxim applies w.th peculiar f rce to the 1 crease the coinage quite &s much as the importation present situation of the people f Rhode I-lmd. j f specie, and that the m st prosperous day of the Let them prctve, by acting with tint d-'greo of bra- J "great regulator" and the presence of a Whig advery which always characterizes true patriots, that ! minotration at Washington, are equally powerful they deserve freedom, and they may p-Iv upon it ' 'II arresting t!ie pro luetioa of t!te precious metals . that those who sincenhj sympathised with (Jreece ' read r direct li s attention to the amount and Poland, and every other nation tii a has ttr:-'- i "turned" od' at the Philadelphia, mint from l'lkj

L'lek for liberty, will not look ohilv uooii ihcm. They have a righteous cause, and if blood mua be ! sheJ, the responsib.lity will rest on t'o-o w !iu op- j pose them. 1 Tllic fullwi:ij jrcct.io'.ation l.a? tern issued I y tin? ! new, fire sulf.a,-e (lyvt rn r, D. ir. It 1 ck; enuotic :u;d j dctf imii.cd, and it" the a pie ;nc actuated l y IIh-;iiiI i.i 1 which it seems to have Lien dictated, they will sojii tiiunq h ' eve r tin- L ir.dh d h is : STATU OF RlioDi; ISLAM) AND PHOVl L'il.NC'i: PLANTATIONS. ! 1 lliOi l.tM ATKt.V, j Ily 'IliMit;:s Y. IDuii', (lovditur ::n:! Coiiiiiiaiicl r in 4 hi'l ol' flu sune. ! I'ri.iow I'mzK.Ni Sii or ly al cr tl.c a 'j-uiiiiii nt cf the ; Htm 1 j1 AsMTubly, aii i the com; h-ti n of in.li-pi-ns 1! de e-; ccii live liii-i:it-., 1 was iii'l iCi- I hy l!ic- rc-.j-ji-st ol 1 1 1 . m t active fnetids of our ciu-e tj unleitike the duty, winch hid j Ijccii t-rcviou.lv u 'irete I. of lei-r "t-ntin ' 111 i erson the in- 1 tcrc.ts ol the p.ople cf i.Iki-ic IjI.oiJ m o'l.c-i- Stales, an.l at ; , tim.. ...ji.i.ivi. ii wi ... 1 i... 1 ui.i slic L.. : . . .. . i:. o.-,., ,1 . f ti...;.. i:,.....', h.-.n Coi.oit,i'.,.:. i... -I.-.K- . t..,t ! su: pit 1 1 u.eir uc-pu. uo.m v in. sum 10:1 ic-i.cii.iy a .wi.i a. rr.'m i'ec-is,.. w',,. :, c -r.ittcts with the right of ovi- I i-nty i;i!i reut in the People of Cos Stat.-, a.i.1 with the 1 rn laitH'ip'.t-s vvliieh heat the 1 jund iti-ui of a Di in jcntic It j u''iie, an ap-.c-il bus Lceu taken to the Pv .';!. ot oar ejtn: tioi, at ti.: must i:nr it 5..rrornc -.. d..tv ,av. that so s.,un as a .o'-hc-r of i the I 'r.itcd states sliall te sit u. nut ion ly whatever doer-

tri- 'r!'.-.i. tin t..rc 1-: 1 mir diun . tln-v" ci ..in jl i m ... .1.-

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Tort,

I111 rnv t ri lliliVU I, A ii - i I Ltlil ail i t diu, VU I' y"H .III il i f,rce, which I am iuliy authorized ta say wi.i tc enmc-di-' atc-lv an-J most eliecifullv ten lered to the- m-ivicc e.f the j.e..- ,( - f , ,aril) f;J.n ,!l0(1.vtf No.A. Yl)t.. aIl., ltrn 0ier r,,.,cs. 'ihecoi.te.t will the. Lercn.e i.ational, and TÜT f'li, n , ' 1 - uro-, vclanteeis turinc thn..elvi-s without e. . I :.e mi'.itaiy me !i.cc"e i tj ho! 1 thc.T.-elvis m ic-ai.:.c f-r i:nrr.i Ii .te erv i-e. titve ti Ki.Vr my ban 1, an ! the seal of the St a'e, I-. s at tin' eitv ii i r jvi ten. e, i.-.is oin .. .v ci ..lav, - a l 'I a: i'.l.v V.'"l.)UK i.ovrrr. r ar.d ('-.rnri.;:r.-b r-ln-ri.iif cf the Mate of lii.-ip.-. I -1 u ii 1 and P: oilei.ee p;.t:t.ti n. Py tin- i er:i ii "s c orin.-.r. I, WiLiivn II. Sx! in, Serietaiy . f St.it..-. Tiil Titor ..m Rhiti-h Tatuit am. r-iK hnon 'J'vt. The L". nu i.!-r of the Weamm-t. r Review thus r. t-nkt's the eonductof s-nr.c of th'j late mim-'rv. Hi in a few v r I.. : a vdu-n. of truth aal s,un-l sen,.-. No'.-.v i'.'ll-tan !i."i ' w hit lhe Itrv.c Call-iiers the t'rave u':j:c" b IV . reel's b: an I c. ell-l'.-J tne 1 sure it y to.-. I I. f th , ..I !i s-. -a oli. ri; me I is h a c hosei. 1 V.. .r si-tanec t- t:.e ni-i or--. oi- re . i w :i.t a-. i i-lri..-:.t is 'a rc - ttie -jiT'i -n tl.t.t th" ; unci; 1 !: r-rt taratj j rjctict s of ariri- rit t: :i( i ' It i. return I s un.! tin-t pr.ncip.c .Ml i rect 1 1 a".i oi liivo.es a principi.; i i Inn 1 :s a ni c it:: j the u. !ic cut "I a 1j.'" I' sunt -f money lhit ti.-v are a -a -.re .. 1 : a:.u :r-. e. -i.lnt rt.u -!i, it th"'e were no . tl-c-r. that, coul I c S-.-ia O.' Ii'i: tliC i.:..'i-;n sh l a-is . f t::e , t..at r.' be c e 1 !, i; I ail t X'tti-u d.r. .. li ti.ere o;.e who ca.i Lcluve that if that -rumple had U-n understood and acc-i up -u tw cc-nturies I ...k, the lia'lji.jl Ith w..ti'.d ever hive bee i.'.'tirrcl! Ti. c-ii.irrg cd' in-. lern p .vert. ts. I y rr.c .:. s A i:.lire--t Ui ti-.n, his . a.-i r.-avn-r i :;s e; ere ctr rue m p. a e l y the i .....:. s ct a:.i p.i'y. Mi -s:o or 11.x : i x i ; . nig t.i pas- "1g. Ts tv ; ;.e 1 1 r- it v. s ri . (s ays t; o J .rn 1 .,: i . (j.iega, Ch.e: Ln.'.;. . r is. Ik" uis t.;:.t !:.t; ! y t e a i.. :. cur r i . ir 1 1 Jc, '.a n et- ';:... M r. 'i .- - C -n i.. i rev", w.ic Mr. ( t t ' . o-'. r i t ii li a . i th: I!:::, T r !' A'is'.r. t: in !l Cl! ho. - o:

Mr. Woodbury always showed that all tl3 ex

ports of. he I'nited States in 1- were sixty-nine :n 11. a;:d a fr.ietion ; in 1"M', seventy-three miln: ni roao fooly f .ur mdlions, in lltfotie h ludreil and th tty two miili ns an excess cf near -:.?y in Hi' m-tesd of only fuur or tivc. The ex;vr:s t I!i-g I a i d, Sto'.lii.J, and IrcNnd, of domestie r g.n, were i.i Ir.M, twenty-eight millions; ia I -lit 1, over tli'.rty-o!io millions; and in l?T0, over : seventy m.l.ioiK. lie s'nwe.l thtt there was a : great filitcy, also, in supposing Iloglaud did not ta!;e the broad stuff of the l! im ted States in CXj change 1. r imports ; hecatifc an immense quantity Ml t'i l'i C'ltii 11' 1 iiw II 1 l l 1 1 k v. s ft, ' ilVi Urir;-h C"!-.!iies, and thence gl-t into Lnglinl in soke of Ihiti'i com laws, ru-1 at a lower duty. This he proved ly faet-, ?h r.ving the v it increase of the ex,t rts uf bread ti;s i.ito the Untish colonii. Tla se bread stull. I-1 tls; artnies, nivies, proviu( cs, and tlien some of ho laarvirg population ..f Mnglai.d at homo; am! Icing so essential fr these purposes, the:r nrijuMtooi would he contrive! or c! iinn.d in s.t.te 1 f com Itwvs. tiir ugli the colonies. Thus in I-cM, we exported to (Jreat Hritain and her indeo'Mi lencies, of bread slulfs, including llour. i wheat, Indian corn, and no al, ahout one and parier tuilii ns ; in lUd. , rt.' lour and a half in;iii"iis ; 111 i io, even nine a:n one iniru miii.or.s. ..... t 17 T.I or three-fourths of our whole exports in bread stutT ' t the w hole w orld. i abroad, tliau up- u the coinage of Id and silver at our own mints, as the following table most conclusivr ly proves. It will also bo s.v: 0111 the said : 1-1-as folhw:

ldl l,t;riS,t?J7 CK) 1--' l,73.i.tri)l l-'dt) LM10.Ü79 JU 117 3.tui,:"4-2 :w 1 1,711,3-jl 21 IS-) 4J,:,.ii.S3 M II 3,l.M.(i.t) (Kl i"i :u;U7:i ot) :i. m 1,(15 i ou ic'jr :i,7 0.1,7 m no l::i 7.:!,p.d oo I60.J ..0,.JS,rti7 DO l."i:ai 7 ,701,000 t'o lo7 .M.'Ji'O.'J-J (H llH :i,070J17 VO 3.I.170 11 l-?lo X!,-j0o.oü7 .rit 1 - 1 1 lJi '0,001

V o a wouM appear uo. 11 th.s t.hat "go. nnd trout I . ü i.,.r fc.ii,'.. I 1.. i.:.Mi;ri.T . t v . ,r . ..... ... , .... 4 . ; o-""" l" . ,,, , 1, 1 , , .... 1 . .1 . 1 . h l,lI.rth l1' aS report dto the CUsttltil hotlaC, I ln.'l barrels, and et ; Ork 7 ! barrels. Total value. I;0,U'0." Upon vvhicii the Free Prcsof the ll'th, observes

111. Fijii;'. Potk. What. U.O0Ö 1,511 12.1',1 75 none. lT.bH 11,110 1,511 U0,2-2 l'l'J. Flour. Pork. Win at. r,'..050 l .:',) :51,J12 4,102 0,011 27,:--2 l4',75l ll.ooo 01,570 f r themselves and the "re-

In l.S. I'orta, The Ii r.,r.M sho .v ,rlte of Wheat ai.d I V' Cf! II. .............. ..!.' a pr h:h.t,ng ttr.li'iii re fore a to IJr .t sii manufac tures a in .- i.-wro retail it irv 1 '!! t? I W ell 1 n dou t provoke I !i ro ii (.reit hr.tiin, and cut V i. i 1 . tri w .' ar.d thre ig. i her coloniCi. Wr- i: v o S i m. i. v .- Jen of tho e v York P. of ti.-- ;.r-i-.----l.'igs L .s c t-e, e :r;! i I-;- v A Wa-ii:rgt-n corre-p' nt, alter l'ivi; g an accoui.t J D.it,l.ip, in .Mr. L.i mueli point "It ; all sheer Uk-rt, g. If the parti-s were so i'.ll-l -v.'o eh.vilry r-'i ly t , b'l.-st. thev -it I !,s, .. i m . ' " - - - t a i t.l du-! :i the .: iy 1 t.'.e ri-uit. Til'! eUU sho'lhl Ti e etonat; r: ; r g i d .. fi 1 i ".'.- i. i", " s -,.t - :i . er ... . . . n in .1. .. .Vo:i'(l..'.i U- tl )-. r' r'o; i;r tint a r In!! ig-J sli a , y t:t r tlio tiiir o,t, l.k - arro.v v. ra;,;.v. m-te id -,t runn;: ' Ü ' I I 1 . ;i t j pr o tic", and 'o; i : he c-.n i l..t 1 1. " t"t " - .1 i f the Ma.-ylan-l barn, shouid have ci.a..- n'c 1 . .f, ir.-fi:. r. a:.i irt 1 the 'V :.t i i ing. :ers f l Jsl.z : w ro a tho .vo::.i-;i, f, !; ivo te-.n r'c- I -v :il i h f.c ; "uil" I: a Ltd i..-cr: a mitt, r ooi.sti i; cf i i;.". airy w -uid rt. oi, and they I A ! . " i J r V l ..'." i 'CKli. . . . . . 1 1 li a the m-ater : ere it. . -. th-.- v s "it . ."rn l ii. c.i ry , t a v. :i t to of the . ,ris n:. i v :rg.:.s et t:.lv o s . ! d ti.e p ir.ty of e tl :i to tho rnu'.d mo hy of that ren-twiicd 1 1 . - r : a 1 i t . s , a s:h r,.d f tno so: t i . i".i t:i I, r lol.li, .:. che that diW h.Cii be t - ere' o :i . ' r : -.rt. er i ti o r i. '.--. nave icn. . r i,w: : r-t l:.:. i. u i ' ' e ii i. lose, her, ii -, wr, r.! are . v in "- v t t.t ' i.u I ;.'-.-f rs. . H st . II- i. r. i 1. ... u I. - . I l r :n . and i; I .". o rriek rsct-rs j :,. ars 1 i he a 'Trt-n a U,,..; t sl.en t, a L- -n:-is do ;. I. cd t,, ;, j C ur-e. I t.i .1 ii. ir- :. Cl : r I i- -'-i c r ti.e r : I '.i u v. v