Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1842 — Page 2

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t ;ns, V!:;;i.v.c n. r::Rirvrn M i:. in in n j'oi j"s7Ti:N !:" 7.1-1.'. National Dim Dir.i t r Tawtio.! We call the attention tf the peopl t the n.'-j'inl calculation, wh.ch we abridge, frem the money departinrr.t cf the N. Y. Ilenld. It a; ; ,.ar., c:c rdn g to thete ca'cul itions, tint v.e re to have ct the ci.ii rr the four yeirs i,f Wh g rule, a i.atior.ül th.Lt tf at lent Tlarly thrtr .. f I) din s, ur.le-s itkurttl.ou.d be had to DIIIFCI' TAX TlON, to meet the expenditures. I!very dy will rrcfdl-.-t the filec !;t.c ar.d cry riifd by the ari.-t.,crats ar.d their pip" 1 1 J r s niin-rt Van I!ur. n, charjin, h.m w.th an intent t otaldih direct taxation, Ucau.e t:io c. h,us law in a tie it Ii,, Caiy ot tiic Mzrh :Is t obtain certain Matiit.ral ifd.r:nat.on. They hi-.e herc the positive proof that thewhis the:n.elvc5 , , . 0 mtjtt o. trier re.-ort to Direct I u .t.-n, or " o out cf .Tn.e i;i-;ii an iomicnae debt f jT their Democratic ue;ccor l tav.

. t . . 1 I.-t. Jlf t't'i'fl. That t.ie C.o:ntiiifioner, Jainci: As an abctract pro:,oi;tto;i, mmv Detiiocntu, . . , .. ,, , , , Iilair, nod iHiani IJ ill, Ln"ifo.-er, have acted tincurcelvcj anion" th? number, priter direct taxation, . .t ........, . .1 111 t 1 ' 1 J ! i 1 towards a jre it poition ot the bidders, by b tto any i.id.rect tten yet devi.-ed. i5nt they never ; v,dz tiio work t a few bidders. After having ndthoul.t of iinp(m the Lurttooi of b.ih jtnii at , vertised t!:c work in the public papers, they h?ld t-c-oner upon the j.v.p!.. as the tvhia innt do, if th-v eret i;.eftins w.th th j frucccäfol bidder, as they pay their d-.b?. And iftii-; Deinoc'ats f-h u!J ever ' "r a Iarl oflhc,n' k 1,1 thc "inC room with . , ".'ti 11 , the chi'-t engineer, ador.t ti.e dirert i-yj-t'-to, it wol in t be done until ,,, ,, , , -t-, . P , , . ! dd. Umlud, 1 hat in consequence of the comthe li.t ot ot... ers r-rpi red by t!io indirect f-y-.tem, riji.j,,m.r rendering to the committee appointed can be do'pens-td with. They never will consent j to wait u.mn Lm fuiU itis'action. we think his conto ereate a new army of tax gatherers uiitil tliy . di;.-t thoold be properly 1 -okel into, can dirband tlie o1. 1 one. Hltnl That we are prepared to prove ! , . I , . , .1 Ii.- 1 that tiie work w.as let at a much ln"i.er price than 1 ut we commend attention to the calculations si- ; ., , . , . .. 0 I . , , , , . . . . . . I re.-poiiMtue moi prped to do iti r, and that we luded to, Inc.. ore interesting in a commercnl as C(Jtl(,i(!,r ()iir,,hts ;ilu,ed, and -rievc.l the.ehy. well as huanc.al point of view : j 4.,. Ilr,:,Icid. TJiat one contractor from each Thre are many exi-tin causes why the imports 1 res-pective .Stute repre.-ented in this meeting, thall i-lioulJ avera" le-., f,,r tome tiini tu com?, than . ''vo a copy of the pron-eihris and publish the the import' of The ftrt is the rreit dvcline ane in tlio J.-urinl- t,f their respective .St.ites, for in the a!oe of American produce in the foreign ' 'he purpo.-e of inforniiiij contractors, cf tlio coniimarket, without a c rresK)riditij increase in the rpian-1 e'ence that is to b : placed in the publications of tity exported. This is particularly true in r.-Uti. u to : James Itlair, Comiiiiioiier, or William hall, Lu-c-ttoii. tins value of which, exported in 1-!, wa ' ö''Iiecr CA HIr.V, ( 'iiairman. HVi.i t 0, alth-.-cjh it realized abroad much le,s j JOHN W. IIOWMAN, ec'ry. than that mm. Toe prices this year have- averaged In addition to this, we have thc following article

, -r u..,n ,.,0 e 01 , year, wii.h, j f lho j, ß j,rce v f 3, articles ot export present the ainc rcult. and thc , . nü-ect abroad evmres no h.M of improved demand.! IheCanai. I.kttin. c were not down at Tin is one trreatcU mnt of rediiee.. imports. j the letlinjj. but from what wc have been told by Aiiot!if:r,umlf.ir m..reiiiipi.rtaiitoiJc, itiefta'c!,Wo wh. were, it is pretty evident that "some of the currency. In former periods when the tariif ,l,!fi"3 h" (oV'ct !! wdl 88 jl!,prs." s poor Sam has hern rai?cd. its elc s have always been conn- i '-i ,'-od lo btf,,rc ,,!S , ,bt Thcrc wn tericted by an i.i'dito.n of the paper currency. The j a" anuy f"trrctors present but they miht rev -Tsc i now the c r.M and at the f.ame monier t fll''11 as "e11 have remfinrd at llo,c. fr we reckwhen the tanlV i to be raided, the currency wdi ,ho atf,r waa Pri'y n,ucb oil arranged 'bebe re.hir.,! t,,,ni a h-h oapr ii.tlition f. a pee..-1 r're To hflve rea1 ,lie advertisement of the currency. The following is a table of the import- i C' mmissioner f which, by the way, neither of the mid exports of ih-me-ne "goods, bank currency, and P10" at this end of the line was employed to pubrece.pt.s from the cu-t' io-T for a ser.es ..f v-ir-i : ; lii-h.) one would have mppesed that there would

NMI..A).,CM or (V., i:iUK, d fo.rv,,. t'r mi rt 4 .I,-. ,,r. r if iKmr.-ttt : t '.. lutmiit t-aptrt . I3?) 7 1, . :.;7 Kei 7a.-;ii,'.i l-.il Mi.in.tei lJi M I, ? j; i-.ii n-,!!-..;!! l-:i Ii .-'l.ai! I-:. . I !.: ,.; i It '.V, 1 i-'i,i':i., IM7 I I I.'. -'.. 1 7 i-ms hi.; i;. hi l-.f. i.". ,u,:t l-i Ii7.lll,'.l l.l,l.-,IHl .Vv'M''" '.-.', i. '." i.-., i:: .:t in :.-. J.'.r.i :.-.i.',:t", i;:i-h :,' Currrnrit. unU I vio. rO. -.',i:: ,:tin Iii, Iff,- H ;.' ,:u 1 7:i..vji,- 1 f .i o i '.' I.-..."' 1. 1. :;;. '..7 ..;-u ;.' .:u i y;i.-, i;t,n7.i:! e. .:('.. 10 7.i, n;,i.-s e:i.:;.vi.n o s,i.ii.n; -ji. ,..- ... ;5 ei.r, J.',-' l.v lul.i-'i.o- i!i,:r.u ..tin 1 1 ::. r.i.V !. '1 1 ii -.rLi n,';) ) j ;i ,:i-i 1. i:m 1. 11 1 ii,ii?i,-."fi 1 r,!-:. ?i .. i.u -M i;.i..km II . .i::-.!', 1 11!,! ..i.MMi e:i. 1:7. I i:t'i.i;i.;.'..." t:.; ,i.i7 !, 1-". 1 j l!'.,il'i i.im.'I M,li7..V.7 1-J l,Hfl,t I'Mi ,im ii e:, it, .1,11' mi,ih'i,iiiii s. 1 1. . i The exports ol domestic pioduce, for IS 12, we have c.-limated from data in our possession. The ru-toms aie the estimate of Mr. l'orwar !, and are probably 10 per cent, of the imports at a time when the currency is reduced .!." percent. The reduction in the currency up t this time is arrived at in the foil iwing manner. In January, IMl.aeeord ing to tho oifn-i il reports, tiie circulation of the i baiois was J. Ig I.tit.O.tKH. Tho amount of capital t the hanks I uled and gone into lopiidation, since then i j7I.ti!;.l)l'l. T.,r circulation auo unted, then, lo $-Jl,)(:,()t)!), which of course has been withdrawn. The circulation of the reniiioin r hanks has hcn reduced K per cent, on an a vera 'e', leaving - 1 I I O.lii'O nw 111 eircnl it u n. with every probatol.ty of hirtie r reduction by fiilure ami contr actimi. Li l-ll. whde tins project was .ii.i.' forward, the tir.lF was rai.--d neatly "dll per cent, on all the articles heretofoe free. The prospective opeiationof this tariff 1 minced large imports in order to bonelit by its imposition. Large imports were also induced by the tact that a large per cent age of preexhtting duties came off after January, 1M , with thc probability tint they would be re-impoüed in a 1 VmZ I,; , v.f.HMuuuceu an impon ol 1.,0 .t (,0 ,H 0, yielding a revenue of but M,.imi,um -i-i . ,.r . i t .i . .i i i I he er.cct lias been that the banks, m .o- -.... ...I... Ill .1 - I . , vember li-t, miinta'ned specie pavhients with the greatest difficulty. The markets have been glutted with goodi to a legree that has red. iced prices in a i.i-n.i.Tr r ...1-. t 1 r v . in .inner t-carcely ever known before. Vnv, witli a diminished amount of exports with a currency 1111mensely reduced and a tinff increased ."; per cent, is u prooa.oe tint the amount ot imports will rn.ar Ii t h:i f uf I. inn., r i.. .rj I VV.. i ............. . t ---. ' ...1 1 . 1 j . V. I.i I 'll!'- hol. 1 . mostly Mio plied t-y reneved loan, but must now fall directly upon the productive industry of the' - lt t . country, und thert fore dimtnli it oor.-'i . er, and lo the sime extent the revenue of tiie co intry. Taking into consideration the whole state of u i. rs. ii is iiigniy proiiatile tiiat ?g:.((iO.Ilitl per fltl IIIIIM VL i I t I.- lt.. 4 l.inl ... I . i . t. I...... ...I I . till. Al' IH UK II V III IdlM'U lilMll 111 potts; this.w.ththeoMimated ' (-DIMUH) derivable , from the pubhc lands, will make a rev nue of jgg.-1 fOiM't Oper annum, or jOG,(it)(,:t:(l fr the next three Jh,TMl',,C a" lXI0n;I'l;Jre f .--VJ.JJ, inChnlmg too redemption of the treasury not- and the i.Mlio.'Jloof sub.-cribed debt. Tins will leave a S . I .t . .1 ")') I j II MOO . . 1 . . . ... -'.ive.ev.o at tue end ct that period, iiere seems to lie un ni Kr iv.- ..t montm tl... t emergency but by direct taxation, which will, not-! . . i -i . ' " ' " ' - - - ...... j ... .....v.... k . . . . , luisiiiiiumg me expends of collection, prove the mot economical .mule , the end. When Thorn s , Jcll.rson came into pewcr.it was supped tint j direct taxes would be resorted to rather than ir.rmrt i dutie-; but the report of Albert Callatin on the m.Ii- , ject, showing the superior expen.-e of collectiif direel lasse, changed the project. The expense is, " l4- eUl i,ie cnumecd price winch conll' j Oi Vis,t.-Yc arc irghly t! utercj by the no I ItiMir.o.tli I ..t.i t:cc of our Western friends rciat.ve to our intend- ! " eJ t.mr .t im,, ..r ti . . j .i e ... , a i..t .ii in uei iy i..r a snort icr mc i t.ieir exteiii.vc preparations propo-d. as wc have v.uuc renn,., erc a lew days for the purpos? j .?.,.. i . . ... . t o. orraAie-ie u,iy a tew hours sooner when Mr. Van Haren arrives, and to gratify our own feelings by shaking the worthy F.x-Fresident by the hand. After which, sh.vild circumstances be favorable, we hall ineunt Napoleon Henaparte. and set forth on our journey. We expect to find Lis of "two do!larj and roast tcef." .r i t . t Cel. Thomas ll. Ulake his had his appointment "uu","u oenaic. vac l.o c lie u satis.'l-d whether or not he has bad "to give up his politics." ! Cr There are n good many persons who want to whip us. lUJ n't t!It.y better sue us for libel It i much more fishionablc, and not eo in e in n t . : Dutnmell a l,ttl f.tt t . paiumeii a little leliow. Or. invite us to visit ihn Ut. of Kentucky.if they feel M awful baJ. Wua cet. Uo4,r Hrrrt It ! t t . eertalnVof iVd L, ZlZ V T Tl 'atfish anl'v r t"2CCS cfc-,'-l ttisu,.and o .bs of Uutter; itreT,iri,g jn that , Catfis a mou r m,. ........ r it . . ui i-ioauce to pay for a fash.v.,sv bo.it.et ! ,, - Js confidence rcitcd . ; .

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par, aud is on tho ne, imtwithsi andin the small . ai w . . man run for President in 1 V, ... u i J I a.-.;, wnerc arc tlu npc and rich fruits wh!eh H. ...... n. fhl iv, i ..' .', amount of go.,ds that h ive been united. This -""-.-0 extraordinary feats ,n Mes- 1 ! to the people in return f , the,r con- " l. j'. j

etlecthaH been induced by the low price, and small ave recently been accompl.sned by a lay- f,, nml llte IjI)Cu, W f(,r.r..t f ,. j y-1 -src is to j evmenee ot that devotion t,m v riM mV. jt t; ; f sales of American produce abroad creating but a citizen of this town. Iiis first cxperi.ne nt-thc man and call him "tiranny President.'1 lied ford l" 'Mr "';;;rts and t t.ie.r h .nor so Ireely and ,,.,, that ti.e (Joek of - .e Mnad amount to draw against, and that l.miied s,bject lau-hin incredulously in his facc-rc-tiltcd AVrü. ' ' reipently pro essed ! Here ;s thc Mlinment of dianapoü,, h is cro.ve ! b :. amount s farther d.m.m -he.! ft, r r ..... l,ol,,"0 i ncrc onion, iy in ills lace , cs Jlivu i tllö tde.L'es which ilirtV roni time to me n.-....-.. . ' ' . --

nose, bv th.. , r...,r.... ... ..... .i.' i'. ... in producing somnambulism in about half a minute J candidate for Congress thanks the lledford . in the heat of cutest, and for-ets in the ho -,r of . II . lr .-v. . .

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I Vausji and F.rii: C ai.. The course tmrsuc ! Uy -Mr. Illair, Commissioner, and .Mr. Bill, Frigi-

; i. er, i f the above work tcuis to hive given great di-tatirfaction to a porlio.i cf the com j ct;turs for the I-eti.ngs f the nit., and r-a the lTv.h, a m .cti:.g was held at Covington Ly a j ortiua i( t!.e ti :s-.-. ;; r.tc J , for the purpose tf tri;'i'.rl.g i:;t- the: proceeding," cf t!it ( 'omrni: tioi.er. A c ::nm ttec of X, comprising perst ns t.'(::i Ohio, I.i.no.s, Tennesto u.'i In.in.i, was appointed "t.i wait upon the Comm tf. u:zr, it the purpose of asking t'3 privilege uf examining the bids if the mcccpsful contract.r.:." Tioy peifrmed that duty, and reported tint the (Jon.;::it-'. r r-.fied to comply with the re; uett of the mr-eiin." Wh-reupf n a committee, oj:iii,0,cd of Mr. M'titiirc of Ten., -Mr. (Jverhol-er of i3 f Mr. lie wit ( f Ohi, and Mr. McDonald cf j,, v. ;is a,,j.;IiU.. t draw up relations ixprese , , , , ., tu e of tnc disapprobation ol the mot tin". .S.ud , ... 0 , in:. 1:11 1 ut-c iuj:uj I'-uiijr r.j'uuvu in1; f-u i-j'j; ucu rfOiUt.ons : "M I- .elrr(,lj.lxul..U.ltlnrs 0r, II we remember aright, there were that many different rrrtiu tn . n!wavM lipret otor wn ! ipvc. it IikI ""en customary to let or at least to oiler the f-ectn ns n-nni!eln. I'nder this imi.re-V.oti. several him . . .1. . . . ,r .1 , J .. '. .... orioi j ergons, many 01 mein irom otner niaies, were at the trouble and expense of visiting the line and a'tetiduii; the l-tti nj ; whereas, h id there been nothii; but fur sailing had all been done openly and above-board had ample notice been given ot the monopolizing rourse intended to bo purou d, as in hom.vty and fairness it bhould have been, all this 1 bor, anxiety and expense, might have been avoidei I. It f-rcms that thc work, cou?ifting, ns before remarked, of ninety-six sections, was subdivided, or rather wc should say, thrown into five grand divisions and no one tluod the slightest chance of obt uning a contract, except such as were willing to iro in for the whole of one of the prand division. 1 C""'-'. J-'w were either willing or prepared to do. I Inn proper competition was excluded, and four fifths of the work was thrown int the hands ol companies. We have not a word to say against the nieces till biooers. Some ot them we have known f.r years as jrentlemen of character and as ener re- ' 'c '""tractors. Hut if we are not misinformed. . :. " nthere wa. sono-i lung in the course pursued by the agents of thc State, which lucked a good deal like -.j.-i7mi, to My the least. I'iie assignments are as follows : 1st Division Morehead Sc ('o., l'a. !L'ud do. M. S. Wines, Ft. Wayne. Ilrd do. Jones, Knight Ac Co. dtli do. Stewart A: Co. fi'.h do. Wm. Wines A: Co. 1'aking all the statements to be true, it would . pcem as if the public interest had b .. ... r r t',; protitofa few managers or co " jecn sacrificed for contractors : and a -'t;l,re pursued similar tu that adopted by the man agcrs of tho general system of internal improve- . 11 .1 1-4- e 1 nrents, which were the duel causes of the discredit :in dishonor of the State. They afford another proof, if it could be wanting, of the inutility and inexpediency of prosecuting works of internal im.1 1 prove mat ne nas the power to put i,;. .v1m IIIS Will the sub 3 . . i . 1 1 lutalIy unconscious tance from him. of Animal nianctis f I "".u"n upon lum. Other experiments have been perflrmed by one of our oldest physicians, who, havin" a p-ticnt bevend the infiuer.ee of anodynes or nareoi.e, put". r , . ,,Lr profo'-,ldI' Wc? b' niein of "smcric manip'.I. d . uianon. ureal times these, and great science this , ,7 " its rr.ih-vora o-nuht mi n , ... ...i,: . f .. i I'jiiitPri Iii If ivifiiff tr m rrroit t I , n - ;r ,C " , -x .unu commissioner, and make tbem tell what thev ! have done with the money they have stolen. It w , .:,;, ,r tn , , , .- . . 1 V' ' ,P "tablishcd thc tame " 0 Vutnbo'i,' and instituted a new rel.gion. (.7"e would reler tue writer in the Richmond preMume knows as much about the matter as himself, j IVilwiths,:Jin? the writer, exhibits so much : v . - ",r;le 1,1 raa:nS assertions unaccompanied ty ; ' - ow. . lias the Wabash l!x:resa f,.rni.n ...K. ho'y horror it used to view thc interfe . . - v.. ,. ,v jiai, rence of office-! iioluer in political matters ! Ju?t touch .Mr. II -a-r. guten thc tlbdw, Thomaa; or he may endanger h:s t'flce should .Mr. Webster happen to hear of'it. Uoon.I). A. IIobkuisox, F.sq. hte of the Flevatur. has become assistant editor of the Cincinnati Mnquircr. (Jo ahead. OT"' mith, F.sq. has become associated with Mr. Kent in thc editorial department of the WVe.m I I men Democrat. It will be a heavy team and .hi ! good service. . w , PKETTT.Tbe Indiana Courier and the Hushville higare bilhn? and rmiin.r in .t,,i ... i. . " a B .v ., cijrit. II trci.t h. mt .-.-.-.t ; . , . u , .... . . ..u.,vwu,,,ru. aai ocei : - l "Mrut .ovr. Compaxv said an old bach., i

ject to ,leep by the mere force of ,s,u'iC" ' the locos will forg-t the a-iherence to pr,:iplc, the crr-et, ,., of lli( t(, i,.,,,,,. kl ' ' !ni,nn,.fei,, , i,,. k.c .i . , , ! a.iuses. toe st net h -i i ,c ir .on t .i h.f! ? i i.i i f . !.. r. . . .

rxertf.d nn.t ,.;t ii,n . . , t ; : "'""1""''" --i i;a.-i ne win uc re- ,. . ., - -";- -ö' - 1 Oe.oveU ioe-.to-'oisiii o. I. r o! . exerted, nnd while the subject is! ,,,,. na , ri .... .: ...... ...I t:on, repeateoly and solemnly pro .nisei !" , ,..,,,,,..,.

m ;.v,..'-iwvti.-ii-tönnj vii tuny 1 flp,:il II 1 M.I of his intention, and is at a dis- ,i. 1 .. .... , And where b nvrht u .,1 ,...,..... '

., , 1 im uiioii4ii uoes uis iiu,iy, ana .or a reason similar ' . IIC was a sceptic as to the reality j i sound , fllot in sense: the 000 ws :e ii., dollars a day an I roast beef J 1 l" t'te Sentin -i is abusing tie: Whigs, be-

in until its wonderful operations I w.,; . lhQ ..rt, J I . cr!i """"1 t"- i'irfyh.,1 th, ,,...;;., Jo

inr''i tnlier cf editoM lately mir-'-Wn"- ' ed U know whether to call h:Q a fool er ono to tho devil-the federal whig party.-,,. ' Where are those "better times f Where is that The bite of iVmhw t 7 , ; - confidence ! Where i. Z, Z r I M.., . f Ml lc "s.c ,s "ld 13 cu"d by

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War. Wc clip the following from an article in the Madisoni&n. At cne tiir.o it was supposed tint I'rcfiocnt Tyler fought to in?olvc the country in war, that he might strengthen his party, From some cause, the warj and rumors of wars were tud-

I denly Lushed, nr.d the Clay whig began to kick at ("TiLi.it too;" and perhaps he authorizes his of: al" piper to throw out another feeler, for the ; purp. .so if discovering whether he can yet hitd itheni ly the same pr.ject. However, we give l ;c V,aS'lin V5 I tuiAtm-n of tult Promle ef lvvo uuiiarB a cay anü r.a; ueei : " We know net how soon wc may be called upon Wo know net how soon wc may be called upon prl U;e attacks of cur ancient L'nIith foe. A to rer-fd the atticks of cur ancient Lnrrlith fe. A ftrane . use ot fectir.ty teems to have taken nos - retsi n tfthc com. try oMate. The knowledge tiiat negotiations are in progress between our (overn - ment and thc Special Hntish Minitter, i-eems mrs-t unaccountably to have imparted a g-ntral b"iicf, that all d u r d a rupture b tween the two (lov. crnrncnts is at an end. A temnorarv eilence on the pari ot tiie constituted authorities, has been eon -

o'rued into cn aujury of permanent peace. Will case. It v. as true th a the 1 ükII -rd Ly the laws of the People forget tut a hroitlilt-ss calm itn-.n daUly Jthe Stale wa entitled t " a pre.Vrcneo over otli.r precedes the m t fr:!itf.:l and de.-tructivc t"tnp".t ! j creditors. ' it this rijht did not c :;tittjtr? a lini. Our difficulties w'.tii Unhand are not pettb-d, and It was limited and coiot.lioned. and was uiirp.ie.-tiuii-(od only kiio.v m u hethi-r th y ever v. :'.l oe, untd '.' o re joh -.i sind d.. -placed by tiie decree- v. I' one or the oth .r . f th n i'.i i ill blotte 1 fr i::i inh'unpvy. I:'t;.ere had been an actual levy under existence! a warrant of di.-tres before that decree, the lan lHumors (f n?.ce are like other iJl ? rumors, i r.l msjlit pr-baLly hi.e held the good, as a judgThe public c.fiv.t predict with i:er:a:nty t!.e re- in-::: creditor night do, in virtue f a previous levy -u!t of the lieg ,ti iti.n. We are all famili-ir with on execution. Hut no previous seizure of t he b mkthc merits ot ,, ude of the ijuestio:is ;:i dispute, j r -ptV ilr-vts iavir.g i ,. n i:n;!e, the Iir.dlcrd could Hut Vvho knows t!i o! !i -r ? Who l:n ,vs t!ie cm- e! i:m only U; propietionate share of the proceeds

d;tio:is, the exw Hun, t'oit may be denm .! 1 hv lh lriti.-ii loVi;riiii.ent ! .Norn no one whatever, but those who may properly, an. I h !ü y ii is t know thcrn. Ai t. win. ni: known soon."

I up-ui Mesmerism, broached a new explanition of We KX't:-ai:i i r The .'dicii:gto City C z t: j the miracles of tl,. ;.v Testament, which lie atfederal uhig, tr.ys : - Wc va;i kotriilj frgiee t.'w . tributes to the irdl ion.- , f th; .Mesmeric power, or tdilur ff the ." it ',.rk Trit.uup J'.r I'.e tirtre ! in other wor-fs th rrmo-ple of Life, as P KllC tinderblowing up he guv: Inliiua." This editor tlm, ! 'i it. We find the fill o.ving paragraphs in the is wil ing to forgive a Mj iash-hea Jed rascal for j P 4p--rs. Tiie doetr.nes advance.! w:ll be by mu?t clashing him as well as the balance of the people ol t i'- 'Ui c-nsitlered ex:remely audacious : this State as "ras. als, thieves and swindlers!" It I " ,,r- ('- a,-;' 't'-'ed tint there are a.-eounts of remay be that freely told the truth of him as well as ! t?U !;nliuced J in the Ili-.de. When e Ä .... . . . ... M'-iiitl was ca-t into l!i ; Ima's le:i, it was Ly exot some of the old tund commissioners and otuer 1:1- - ertuig the pu a er ,f .M -smeri-sm that ha MVo,i hi.

tcmal improvemei.t managers, and lie is willing to j be classed in their company ; but we are not hard-. ly yet prepared to believe that our honorable profession is yet bo disgraced in this State. Thc reason given by the editor for his 'hcirty forgiveness" of the Wall street slanderer, is as singular in a charitable view, as it is weak in a reasonable one. ; It is because h;s natural pronep.rss to vilification aud Zander bus led him to make a timihr vu!".ar j proceedings ol the last Legislature, laugh outro'ht. They are really too contemptible to set about refuting, and could only come from one who could heartily furgivu" Horace (Jreely for cail.nj him a "rascal, thief and swindler." 07-We had a paragraph in our paper of tin 17th tilt., merely an offhand tquib, which, without mentioning names cr places, has caused no little hard feeling towards us by some who tupjmxcd themselves meant. This we regret, as no one tdiould wear a coat which does not fit. Again, Mr. Smith, Thomas M., wc believe, supposed that he was alluded to. hen standing near his door, we aw a man stag-' gering towards it, badly cut in the forehead The 1 man's wife w.n nm...... -..,1 i,.t 1...- ...... earnestly. Not one person in the whole rrowd ! - ,..4.i.... -I ptruaps ui or ., couhl have supposed that our allusion was to .Mr. S. himsplf. i.iiph hin. t.. -t t. ... not thc fact; as .Mr. S. (who told us yesterday i morning that he put the offender out of the back ! - . -. . o n.'ivi iv.i?ijr door i..,iii..!ini..v nfrr I... ...1, .. x i: . ....... .,. . I.:! :.;r r T -' i.i ins ,inur Uf Hie WOUUdeU person. U C think ..r. S.nith will be satisfied with this stalement s lar as ,C is concerned. Oar general re- j marl-si .w I..- : 1 , . n .1 f.,r ami ... ..w VM illte ii"iu to can us io an .ic: tiiit cona-qucntlv.as thev are not nerson.-.l ,h,e 4 ' J must fctand a thrv are.

and disgraceful attack on .Michigan ! L . ii" V v'. . ' dred" wings w;ll vote this t,ekt. doubt ; l l n" "'t in Ins pocket, tt .pply to his own touched Ins garment, he said, ho touched me !' i ,, . ... , , v te n r i i . . i . i . i The tal.choods of the Cnz-ue relative to the ere- perceiving that -virtue" had g me out ot h;i . e should not b surp ric .!. if the ah .it o-::..ts are ?; 1i;r': a he -,aH tad to .ho that In, ation of the State :..bt, and nfhr.;-,!ed rffudii- what could this h.veb-enüut the Mesmeric lirm l' i:' lh- whole wlrg pir'y of tint comty itr. .,v,,r ;.. .,' ;;. .; , . r ''e't V a.i",! Ihn of it l,j the dnnocr.icj, w.ll make Mr. !Jf 11 -y ! f"rc,' wiich, WHS iV,',!,trU',' th W'0,u!i,, t;,r , supporting the sauii ticket. We !uil see who ' !, b abit to thr.v th V rel-i mMb.litVon'a broke,, .. . .... cure ot her di.-ej.-e : In laet, numerous passages, n- to -neu .- i M It , . - ' , : , . of Laporte, as well as others who boar in miivl die ; h.,h, :o fl,v..l,;,,l hv n.-nnral ran,o. ii,. ! ! -. . V lJ ,K t,lU ' ner feel that

... ! seil-eompl iceticy as if Wise had never thought of U C are candidates : one for President in I'ii, v"'--'" him for hi meddl.-s..men.vs, bv thnA-.en-and the oilier f .r Cot.gre.s, wh -ii tiie people want j. i i n g h;m t. i; n-J terri rs ! Poor ih oihil a is any body headed."f 'h.ipmans. ; hard to be hu-hed at by all, and cjuizz d by oae's That's rig!it. We'll go f.r the candid ite f,r ' own friends. Congress, hoping th .t he will head Captain Tvl- r , ... - - - - . . lira. If he u id represent ur poeul.nr " not :."i..' i:.iir, vm Wnr..tr. Mr. Promt put the fdin this matt er, be w.ll earn his "roast be. f and t wo ' living interrog itories t.i his Whig fricntls in the

luiiars a uay, .and we will give him the extra al low: Ff-oRin W.iit. Aec rd.ug to Thurlr.v Weed, eililür t'fthe w big elhVi a otg an of New yur;; f, A1y JI.the olöeial declaration of Secretarv Snenecr that ti.e wir . I r ' 1 u ir ended, is an infamous humbug. inurioA s.avs tnat "Im i-iii :im vt.il !..t. in possession of their f istie'.-.-e. to resume ho-t;ii-lies il they cho--je, l ie m enetit our tr. are w,t!ijrawi ... Tji;lt u thtir xcrun " ,. .,. . , ,1 loft "at the m , v o n " " lj 'ri' 1 atthenui- ol W.f,- ,.' ami ieem-d .o - age enemy." may we ,,;a the u,, of Thurlow, Wliat, 'h-n, have we ii:.c. Tun .Vwy. I andreiN uoou hund-Ms .,f I,', ,f balance have to werk increased hours at reduced wages. This is th- fu'dihient of thc wlrg promises to the laborer. Where have th ey not filled .' lhat beef and two d.dlari a cay would be very acceptable about these days. Also, a little of tl. it cm:. dence, (not "rjoerous conli Ie:ice.'"l and incre.se of the price of property, See. Vre. sincerely believe that Congress is going r to tha popular will, in cuttim down anh counte takmjr avvav tiie momis ti vii?-ti ...,t i,,.. o.... - J .v.. .iv .II. j IIUIIUILI.9 ,1 of wort men look fr support, but which thc "-ood, . anu wise.anJ the patriotic, really believe essential !J,rUr.rCha.:iCl-r a,,d Pitioa as a peoplc.-i'tni. . Ha ! ha ! ha ! Your arc coming to your sense-, arc i' x- This is the reform vou uromisrd th. ... before the election : and how often nvt.. tu people told by thc democrats that whi" l VIVi iuv promises 1 ! were but wind ! (Joirg down the price of grog. Organ. i . . i . ..r , ö 1'-- oi ii&erty. i attiii ky Ct - .iiu: ahcad-the temperance cu-.-C.n- r... b 'ri. aium-waur, aay crams r .n .P J..n.i,. rt ... i jm'io.rterfg tvc dviiars a uy t-ie r..,ut beef.

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IViNKnrpr Law Istekkstixg Decisions. Judge 8tory of Mafäac'iiueetl.e, haa given'his ( pinicn concerning tho effect cf a:i attachment mue

upon the propetty cf a person, v h. subsequently;

" - I Ju' 2 Ccl!lil' I'' Act : ; In the ca?e t.f William 1 Walter, whi was do(cured a Uinkrtipt on the day of h-t m ,:;th, a jclared a Umkrtipt on the 'petition wa n.-esented hv !pctit:on wa nrcsented hv J. dm (.M irk, s-tati:;? that j 1,10 uanÄrupt was m :.-ul d to h.m in t!e turn of j n r r.r.t, whicli f.ll du in IVjuiiry Ian ; j an" praying tuat t:ie as;nc; m ltIi b ? ilirectej to pay t-urii rctd m lud out oi llio ;.-.. ;e of th hankrupt'd effects, en the gn i:i,1 tint a cli;;n for rc;t was a .c.i" pr. te. t.-d by the f c u 1 -ect.oti of the oai.kmr.t act. TS 10 cu'Jrt was elt-ar.v t ( püiior that to provif:e-rj jn epiv-tior. d..l ml cxtct.d to tlie of the bankrupt1 effects, as one of his creditors. Neu- Exer.vN.vTioN op .Miiiaii.i.s. Dr. Colder, wh) Ins fir some time been lecturing in Huston h'. TheAposths h; i! 'd the sick by th? Iain ou "J n'l"tT"-iü!",,,,rtc;i,,y ds Mcsui-ncallv. S. ulso. when Chrit restored sijjht to thc blind man, he first laid his hand upon him and then nked him if he saw any thing: he answered, "1 tee men as trees walking." After being Mcsmerid again, his tight was perfectly restored. Sow said the Doctor, if this bl.nd i 1 1 :i II v ;i hi- .!..! I.v- . i : r.i . t r 1 m. . .. ivi. it iru the- . eetsity of Dy.ng hands on him ricct ? This "ct nl-.ne iiow.s that t!ie eiV-ct was ace omplithed b l,lU ."S-'' of natural m-ans solution wii-n t'; exi.-teu. e of the nervous ll nd is acknov. ledge I. Dr. C hoped he shoind not uj .ic- ' ... 0 , ' ... , 1 cu.-ed ol irreverent-.;; bit man was gdted with I reason, and thereh.re ...rrht to use it." ! Mit. Panpur am Tin: Wums. Wc take the , following from the Washington correspondence ot j t!.-: lii:h(lel;hi i U. S. Cazettc of May 17. Tiie j only comment necessary to be made is to repeat tiie concluding sentence, to wit : "Fonr l'reffit ! it is I i.i 1 1 1.1 11 1 I. , hard to he IainrheJ at 1V all. am nu:7.'i hv nni' . . . , 1 ' : own jric litis : 1 , 1 111 . 1 , . . Uut I will drop the trag.e and turn again to the fircic and what better subject for farce than IVofdt ! j Well, this redoubtable member uf the guard, and ttI",e 'r' Wis 'II t!ie han.li d' the la v, its corporal, was at the President's 1 ist evening, where ; -.A . '1 , ?l 'r' a . L '. J ,,c' : l li- i . i-i iiiw.ur. 1 icr s car. in a verv low lone no smi that Mr. Johnson, (lleverdviof It iltimore. hi.l ir.e a bruised eye ; he reported that be had eot it by a fron ,,arjse hut said Mr. 1. that was not the : .W7 ; lhc ,act ls0 waÜ witli Stanley while the j 'lUer W;1S practising, ami one ot his pi.-tol hails reIboundedandMruckbimfMr.J.lneartheeve. Mr. 1. went on furl hor t,. friv.. Mr 'IVl.. .... i.i e I.:.. ! importance and u set ulncss in the House. He said . lie let nothing that affected the administration es- ; C"ltf Iii lititiri. ninl In fitinr:! tirotiier t i u-liur ' " . :V '. . I was. Mid Mr. F.. Mr. ist told me tiie other day that I w as rnn il to i . , .... f , . , 1 iiu.r timers! ins was related with as much 1 Iote of II epre.-c, a h that concern t ie .i. i: iirjio- ink. -oino .m-; tmt . -i . . a & . whilst thc Legislature has granted to 'the V''j! the priv.h ge ol a Jtay li.v, the Hanks have been , . , , . . . ,, , a..o.ved no m.-ii bo n, L ut nave been compelled to ' i-.i.:.-.. v-oii.i. .-..a us. w ".na -gj pi - , modesty of the Morse tiiivf, but spare us the impud. - n. - e of a II ,nh Wh F.d. tor! What was it but ' , y svivnu hv "h" Hin'- . '' ' ' 5 ot a.i the obligation, of h,:: r, law, and ,JtlM ice. ti, .t made a st ay ; i.v nectary for the ,,e, or ahnid to its -volles the idea of ex,!,. 4 1 - " .O'.MtL's me tipji ot exne iir ;.(-. in ue;i ,i -. i And now, s .vhich tue ! ..'i i.'. i the dregs of tie po;.-oned chal.ee iitiiCs have so long held to the lips of the people be c.:umended to their own let them renumber that it is a jjat retribution. A splor.d.d private entert t.nmc.it v.e are t ! !, tliougii we had no in.it ition ) was gven lit week by Fx (iov. Noble, to a eclot number of hü per?oi.al and p-ol;t.caI friends in attendar.ee up. n the eour's and the M.iso:;ic celebration, whicli v.aj cl;-!in-' yuished of course by a refined elegance not to be exc lied in any quarter. We are htopy to note ,,. I 41 t :tl lhe ilCa,l! o! Governor seems perfectly h ; reitor.d, and that he ;s likely !o:g to be a wituc.-a to the prosperity and fair fj,e of cur beloved Inuiana That "Liberal and F.nlightened .Statesman," a, the whg? 0:ice classed Miitoii .ft i:o. arnvol m c'ly a lV?w JlJ 0 His !''"';I j seemed a little tinged with sadness. Wc b.I. now he would make a better fund com.nLsi jner than ever b:fhre. - - ...... LS to say, has nine:, improved.--72 wie' V., ' 3. a.'.'4 will admit cf his going u tl. : f. .S.tnte ! ! intiiMA. lie de:r.oc:itic nin.r.tv i.n I . i.t .

goc lata bankruptcy, but before cxcr'tio is levied. ! jcu. cricy. 1 he t jns in the n r... His honor decided that t!i2 attachment v.uu'.d not ! ar0 f-rahh. v. t Aithstindi: the :i!;c;.:; tcJ h irht ld, but that tlu attaehi:;; crt-d.tor tn;ht come in r-3 of the f-'Jerl wi. r. Whcrs' Il u.-.ctt ! with the other crcdit .rs in tUinv-z the b'.nkrupt'd : Jlk, t::s:iN Tovv::p. Little Je:".'r?nn, t:ie reCuect and tc entitled to c ts ei hit- atUchmeM up i l'-c,;ctf oI' '1"'- '. and Murray, a:.d 'x C" ".w'. s. tithe time cf filing the oetit.on in bankrii ,r:-v 1 lll!t 1 '"''' ''e:ti:i on Siturday i :t. A! .nz

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JSTATi: IOLlTU'. A io:t I.vdiwa. The ('o.-hen De.ei ct:.1 gives the foil awing taste of the viot j.ies awaiting

. , I . . .... .. 1 f. r Ji'?tic"- of th- i'e ice ; the C.untv C .nvent. : -Ii,,- ird llXtk A'h-n Wi ' Ah.nz (.': bcrt, a.d John N. Stckdile. 1'imon. Tii 3 ;i.icr:cv of Il.mt-ei sh e i the:r true .'rit m Saturday, oy the re-elect: -u. as Justice of the IVace, of that true democrat an.l go.,J citizen. John D. Lh-ea. It was no.ie of vu.irC'lvmer victories, fu.di as are ach.rved by pipe' tyn'j and corruption. I i irrah for Menl ui. ' Mi:c:.t ::i r.Y Is in the h -hi. as .v'i 1 e s..i I,-,-tii?;r ngs. II if i : I tut ('.-iim.t.cv never tlmch in too neJr .d trial. Keep t!i it bid m vinr. U'Ahh.Olox I'i-.ted for Just.ee ft lie 1 'e ;. lli-it lt.i-wr.r..j I I ..... , ... 1'... l. . t .... .......... . .. ...j.i.t, ..i' i.i ii".ior, jr. ' fncre is n .1 a b tier ,;ril nr:.. ,.f t' ri.We ho,: to ECe her well re:re? ented at ti:i Cm. vent; on. , I'MoxHas d:n? r.:j'y o-i.tc! old i::a!o:i, th: Federal pipe-layer, and fhv.rd a g d dein erat f r Ju.-tiee, Sii.iuel Ilron n, by a inv (.f nineteen to five. Von are used up J siaii, j ist like cori-skm whfgg-ry every where. Von had b.-tt 'r "come (,ui from aniji:s' t!:e foul pirty," and wehl make a v.viw of you. Democ-katic to.wi NTiox at L u i.i i The Democrats of Tippec m jo Ii i -, in c ;:von eu, nominated Jh:.MtY W. Fi.twnimi f.r the State Seuate, and I.ntha Layr.c and m. L. Levman lor

toe House. Other local nom. nations were also j that St-vk.vcirs Inn Is, nüuniinj froul Saw Orlillde. Asene.-rd resolutions were adopud, prompt- . leans. I. a'. !.-. i-ht t . I; : I f in moy back with ly rchuklng (!i.-.;rgai:i;-.er, .-ii,,! in favor of Ce.i. T. ; heni, s yte I U th--y le -e.ve.I it from lii.n ; and A. How vKi) for the V. S. V.;av. Dr. X. JaeV. , ' 1 :s f 11,1 '''' ''''''"mJ'os-oi"ih s piper is lividod abuut i iiw . , . ," aai !ig a i n i-! iv, i o t tia a circulation ha announced hims.-It as a ci n ! ol .t hi c ursr I -it ,P , i ir it, in lie? ail I ; a m tun ;r, 1:1 sani ? inücmocr.V.tc luirttt did lu.t hold n m:a i-..t.:,i w...u tLr .. ...... i ... i. .t.

.. : in th it in: n ai I'üopom:! ! ! D- m-iy tii.nk he i.; doing right : but his d,.:i. tonal carl, k ,t t i:. Y. g ' in the whig paper, his abn.-eof as t-o -..I nl - i ; .ir..t 1. . , ii . i , soir at Iea?t,anl Ins s':p;trt hv tue w:r" org ri in a so it nppeü.r that ho bar. only a i.tth; pr;v..l: spleen to gratify, tol.Vliy unw utuv a g. ..tiemau and a democrat. The d Ci ni'tcru; of Will .. .... .... v..,.. .i.,. ,., -r i'.iiy any one s mii.ee. Abolition Numin.vi ion.. T,;. Henrv County have nominated an ..bol.t.a - it v.z: Dr. Joseph Illings for Senator, and Iri-i t, , . ... Lvans and Walter ;ertm f.r repre.entativ-. 1 he Indiana '.inner t'i i.ks tint two or thre j hn . i0:.: Fi.ovn. The f d!.nv;i:g are the ro;;ve:.ti"na! . , ., 1 . .1 . 1 ? to 1 t nominations by the democracy ot IT vd : I or 11 . 3 3 resentati ve, S villxsi..:. ,..n.i;; ; f;rC .:n nisi n r Jaiou Scmmi:üs, Th-' (jjaveutioa pi-.- . l a series uf cxeeilent re.-idati us ; an 1 v.e s!:a'l he much mistaken if O.d Floyd's "instinct" d m't place hit along with her demucritio s.oters. Wh -re 's Harriett ! , miiiT IhiDiii, l.-(i. is a candidate !or the I.e1 gi?l Uure Irom S.vitzjri in 1 Count v. This a a in . , , , cxeehctit nominalioii, a;.d wo iiouot n d Le ui be ...., tfUcccyi"1'11' A Tok u of nie In iiMiii;. We have often eM imaginary specimens of W et'teru for. ic eh ejuence, m whi h, f.-r instance, "amid, t the warring of the elements, and when all im'ur sc.; iion a'JwlU u? the gh'.r t," sumc isnfortt.inte wight, m h.t hiae to escape the inipendiir ruin, tore iY .hir. ia ,cu;m. a tcv0ll rdi, fonce Uut wc Jo n 7 ,, . r . . , . , recollect ot any example, thai goes ahead ol the t dlowiio r.vil ..v.-i!rtn 4 A' n,- .t.r ....... pondencc, w!i:ch v.e take from a letter publish d the (;rce:,c lMlt. Visiter of Mav 'go. It ui,.;e- .. . . ...... i i . , . - l" 15 " lj la.icy, li-.s th in, on ni.ag n it i wing in an i n i . . , 0., u::v" L ir" d tlight, ever p -'nr : 1 o it u ) :i t ;( ; r; i - tics briin, su.di a coin -il:e ited an-l a:::a! am i'o host of p di'i.-al ih. din u n. W'e are iiuhvor f a . it'oc il Inn.;. b-'e-Mi-.. we h.'li"ve th" n.-vei t cmh-.r-r is.-meiits of the c-.uutry. nev-r nu h.? re. nove l un.e?s it is done hy Conre.-s, in c.oirter.ng m in si.iu.ioii s eti'.iir.ng si-is . ir to t:. n ie u i.e n m t t appro. nti-m of C-.iigress, i.ur n tiri evtn sionof 111, whiel: w is vel ied hy . ..h.i ' i r t..: V;e.j Pres.d.-nt of the Fir'-'d r?t. :,nd 15. t ri '. '." a .M eig !üi of I d "g -i.i-r ae. -s. shado.v of a doubt :i-t!t'Uii it ie.il d.-mon.- r i- ;: - -ri.,; p ir?y 1.1 Inr ! I n d 1 . n uf ;i br t .t . ornmn'it tl.n Ti i. .roof o. . . i I -. . . - - -o... ..o.o. h.-. l-ol- i.v.i i,. - b-r-IU " - . ? . , under a mu-tahe, sir ; we luve exposed ti.; - i .. : ii.i. "I i i isj in miKiiig prom.se.; wn e.i t V never intended to fui:i! ; tuafs all heel ! U'h is the 15 v thc wn. the editor ".- !o. two i. ,j, ir a .lav aud ri- b-o f ' " ' " ? '"r c columns of cri,t,,,,t ; ,u-l to. u t - r h.s :ns-.den2 II- fr-; th ,t v. V.U. .t .s trt Inoivnv Jou:ti.. We iv rtiinges th it mention j- ma h t i. the editor i ftne Indiana Jo ;r:i il. riot recommend a v v ige ;: . r g . a r i . i i ; i ' 1 ' i 1. . . ' !l I -I . ' ' sarceiv m.ig.n wn it a c!i td. lie his liveu so ii gii on !: ;' , . T--'e re:l ami pu-xy, a,. . .u . t . ... g-U:og s i w !:i-h i:.;, : t: r.-. v.-. i.-r ! , to m mage the ncn.'i.'ir cri.' .' . , Can't you r.iahe h .n take the Wi i i.i. a i !,.. I" - , Dc ma ! It might c "d ii , . Com: at I.isr.-S);. 5) . J,'. J of th (.V Den; -erat, has ta!.e;i to hi'nself a v. .f w e come t i me ;ig ur jrn ' i n s i I , f: H i : and the I) tt r may h 1 I us t i.,t;r ; r .mi.- , il ne p.. .vis I-, plenty : navii. We ic.i ii . .n a 11 kin su j.-crio-.r.-, i. i:, two iloiiirs a d iy and ro i-t beef, n,t Lr -ctt.:. C.I.CuCii ix ins. T!i ll'pi't ..f .Mrs-r. St.- . art sr.d K '. ti th- .r v V rk i:-ut .-.:n-!I ...i a fall i y, i i ri . it. :. .u lir-.-iori of Mr. ( ' jrt s, and d.-ri hi! y r.n ii-. .if Mr. l'oin ,'pxter. a iverse t.j nu-iv of the stateo. Ti.e Rich-iionJ C .mpihr say that a relitiv of y.ei:. i'.e f i .i r ,- . , 7 " , tut a.uiunt ft bail l-.rk-tt.-d fr hn n.,n , .:,..,-..... . . ..... ' " " r '" ' eoeri a; k. narittes n.e V.., I U ..... .. i . I . .j ; in If j .. it,; .v .V 'jm '.f13 : Yr" : 7 h V;'; Whig p di-y ia imo--Tr ' d .:; ibvidm,. w.r w ,h . r -utvr ti.-i.c-.' ' " l ' IH.- i .ve.-.ty-lne tent a

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Corresjwiiilriico of llic Male Sontinrl. L 1'atctte, .May 27th, 112. MrssBs CiiArMKN An appeal was mads last winter t t lie isynpttliy of the Lislature, touptin mean- Mfxtncato t!e Hrnnch Mink nt thi lice, f'otn t!e nr. nous ejects of a corrnpt fninciil b!u:i'ie.-, cornartted ty its director in endea-?.-)rinj to f.'.stai'i our mienble and decaying system f I.-iter.nI ro.)riJve:rionts in 'Hi, and with an yeio i, t cn ihl contract irs indebted to thcrn,

t mili p iyaient. in atn nnt pud out in thi I-'-'ure accordin-rjy authonrcd an earner. 1 I r i-urv n tc in dt.-eaare of t!us indebtednesj n?''' similar bilanee t other branch-, am untin r 1:1 a" l" bout three f ; irt.'u of a million, req-iiring the Itranc.h's to su-tiir tho creJitof t!ie paper as 'her o.v:i cireul ithei, at least by receiving it in pivm-ut of Inns liiiJ; i ti t!i irt kind i-f money. And n w J.-t us examine ir.t.i tn. abused fvor of the ' l'"g sLture an 1 th si.f.'nng to be indicted upon t i s c o.irn i:.Ty. in r :: : -rjj of it, thro-igh tho erript i:r:uge.5ier.t "f t ie ofiirers of this IJrmcli. It ins b en t!; eight wise n it t mike loans of this 1 . i:n!; a iti n an 1 been ii'i ;1 lei :'!:::, ' the It ink received a ? irt m-i I"' s.d lunds, a has been witii ut a boirJ of direet .-i.it b ..'--s; t;i-,r. u l h.Mige;.nI Ii .icst :nr its fte-k'i 1 lers. (tint would it of !i 'in t fr n a biard; yet e:i :.t a M.-.. strange as :t :niv s -e n. this worthless trash is ftPt ih: i.. g its w iy ,nt th.5 ful l of ercul itmn. Unto -r t-x.diins the nutter .n tliis way : A. II.. Stockwell n t b i: g able t oV.va a ! by order of"tli2 hoard, j;-ts th taslior Li make Imu a rent to circulate Tt i I'.i ju iuJ !)::, irt of it ;n the S mth ; ihr the reluru or r feu l,t:g . f wh.eh.the conditions are not known; 1 it it is w kn or i taat same of th? s,:;;0 1; :;J , f m m 'y his hee i odered anJ circuI ..-1 -i i i I , ,.. VV... I' 1. . I . - J: .-- !fii,.. lt ,,.t- .,.,..., .........1 . - - 4.- i .1 it i i.i - ; ! ii iu Oi .UiC.Ia f.-.v v irs ag . I'.i ; 1 i.v J mm not ren un " t :!! i k t'r- m n y, except it be u,- :' ''"'l ,!",:'' ,,: ;t- 1 tl "'-T: th Huik n.iy e ::n t r -.-i ,. t ,.J p ,y ,t ,,,it l r a.vlnle. m irk i. . . . : . , ., ' k ä .1 - I I i 17 ill I ii i I I'll .III llJI IV Lll it a - t i-t as p -i:jif -m it out am nig t!r an.l ti..-:i ?ir;e it Iro.o t.he l,.-t of biukible uiaer. as wis don a . i r t t.ni; .nee w.th dJ scrip, (after h ivi::g d-alt in it for ab ml three week;) leavin" it ;:i the ..an-.s ol in:; -ei.t o Ider- t j suffer and bear I ! r''a'-' r ' r h ''- J'-U dor.e with thc su!jct. ! i ' i ''r' (,Vr", lU'' Ptl,nd .niiM-r! (a:; lie !i i;v tint thu Southern agency ; ....;, Vi-lUv j iiy tho ;icl of a fuil iJoanf. a nd A. II. S,i ,.';, -, .-d perm. tie .1 to carry the funds of 1 n-i I I C I I-'." ,"1 t , r - . 1 i r t ..,......( u -.1 pr :1 giey .1:1.1 fr 11 I, au I f irth vah take ste .s t. -'ei,m tiie State from further 1 -s ! Let him c .111 e h re an 1 :i'; the o-Mst; .n. nvrti .if ..o..e toe o r -M.-.rs :.n 1 n? w.ii h; t ,J j that this Hranc'i never can b ; v. ,, in I u.i w:.'i I ,,j J us tj t;,. Stat j linn :.t to.' p.--t in 1. lent. It would 1. it nly be vcJi r tho public t rcf.no t ils new :n --: ei of Treasury n o'.'s, as bankable t ;nd.--, tr.t to s; urn fr.mi them the n ifr of the M.-aneli it.--If as entirely worthless. Tiie fr;en Is of th - n;-!:!ut: ei ,! ire 1: und -riake to now tint in th ? event of its b"ing h ni-.-Tiy woun I up, its stock i.i i.i'i ii : nn' 11 away Iicm its hoi lor 1 1 tAfI ,.u Tlin 3 .. n", ,crs 19 1 total 1 n M l,:."r !S eontaiueJ to be receive I hose who may be in possess m of it mtjt cventui.i :.ri inswept away 1 ie:u its hollers as a total a iy a v i.t tu: act! m ot thc State H n.-d .it - re isouable tim f r a re iro.-s of gro.-v mees. I ii:j is b it one of a ser;esthat s!r;ll l ist until tho ceic rn is Id dt.-d out of ei-'cii :e, for to talk longer ab ut r forming it wmiid b; f.üy ; and I ppeik but the v-.:.it :ri',;- j in.tit nr.- . I .... that if tim-e entru-t-.- j w.th power to or rrect thc -"' t, ti:l tod..marg the.r duty, and permit r':!' 1 c ,:it'!i ' ' l 1 t- the law ' ..,,. iy i.i inn wiy, a urevi ot toe must Lvmul cms icnees exists. Voaw.&c.S. Mit. V i:t'iSF... H. wn .., !i!i,- 4-1 I. iietl.ia.l tolVfl ov.r tho r'.nnl,.. T :.. !r i o.itifM; bin :i'. . :ifi I vif -.-., l i 'ui. t IM I tl I . . . . .... ....... ..... ....... li-li j.r i In t.y Ins own roiiiirt! un-a-urc, wiUiou: l.i-hi.g t 4 : : I -1 1 1" t-i hi- t le -'uiitift of n.urTiU I.A. .1 e i;i m ;, p ility uf rr.a: 1 i-g - i:i Ii i f n;i il. 'I l.e Vllit'lIP llf fl'li'.O.n .... 1 ig - i:i- h m up his mucuMc 1 1 ait. an.l tue rumrn 11 ;;pi v. i.i h rr. !..:.:.i;, 1 ., L.'olli. ii. . j.l inu-t have U . I a w . I. .. -. ...I f I .. I. I' I .. .. ! .. ' ' v .' 'i i'. 11e-.il .iy. 10 rill Upoll in 1 1 !i : I. -um a tin., i t . titiVr ft n.-t i:iifn-aui.il.1c in--u.t t 1 ii.. We v. . .LI :i m in t'lii.W of t l i-phfiimg our Co -t .. , tr ol" ..d .eg tue I-ivil. a, of strewn. g h.ii in the ; ;-.h 1' -m h a 1 -t o ;. Liui.-r.lt- Journal. i 1: eo ; 1 ! 1 1 ' i t irv " 1 f ;o iv j, t 1 be Cun 1 m ! 1 t . Mr. V ,n !-..,! hy Mr. '1 - 1 :'': - j. ii .. 1 .0 r.e ! II TO III lle.t. I I-.-.v e :n M: 1 iter .m 1 ei,:- ,-t ,jn, ;t ., .r Ve j.r . .ts ..t h:s nn- . :l 1 fr.ei .'. ! I .! :','r I .;. rs in. ,e D.-.lh of .a i r-'V-r ' Is . r h ? rtot4 m, h- .,1 iU . net y a: il 11,10 : -. ;;(;' w i . -li the Journal . i. ... . i ."s . l.l .'. :i an.l l.:::s- le iid. an .l Ih tile I i t I pi'-asü g and grati- ; '. 1 : 1 g 1 ; v ..... i i, to .Mr an onren to mI at a co ir . ..v.! e i n,d ;u -nt alter conipli-;-lf t ' ? f-i.t, v. ho plages his ' - d the barrli-in-i! r.iio. t . ui- :.:- :n vva.tiog a to w insuring m f,i, i" i I - t :n i s th ? stoiit"st threats i-'-t in-1 g : i::t re .-o-icli-s ! Mr. Chy . in Itifii as his .'nej-t. hot t' e-ill in :i!.:l ho.-:. t:. Mi u .e .i . un uj to h-unr su : i a b-ing. is to ,f..r the - " is i i iij-"i ;n :tu"ie isurahl ; i:..-n',t to ti-. the Join nil J Mr ' ;y re Mr. Van Ifin n with a sni.le anJ r f 1 i i r . . ä i v. . 'V.o-.'d is - T "f ;i . , Iv d if t . " If.-: I. t V I i: s ;i p. ys of the Journal i n . n ,i i h! i- -ihe n ng o.ir t'r.-'ator gtie.- l;.-v:J !" i thing t!i..y would rea li- ' ' :n i . ' in ei'-y hy it. i. ' ". an . i.i .!.; t th Whir ii.-:.- r'-rot '.i . r .i 1 1 t e ei '. Is he te.t rntrt i:n i g tie- gn.i e-t o! ni'.rl ili" one who Jaeks ' ' : :i " o i man !"' Let tint tno Jo ! I- . r :r;. i. t 'V and sinr-'-rity. They ' c ao.i '. a,i,ireirrite, ,-md h n.t- riy r--ek. : r ty i c tis:s,.e:.ey. : :r gr.,.h .f tiie .I.eirnal, :. fd. r.vs : - i i in--!i? c u" ! an- " 1 . t z n t wh mi r a- e i-i .-is de- : ' o.'o i-r i--:n -ii'- ii.'.-uler.t : t i ;n .:i"t iry atfurs r U ' :i;d as-ured-. i y s -.i ot st if rt iro'icU. . a:- 1 tasking h:s en.v .. . t Fred.-.-.t h.msclf. : i.e.- rash :::.J ül-fatcd , currency, C1., : I. If.i a . t; 4 - I r- a 1 I 1 1 , s li'. : t . . i . ro r-; . s c :: .i i v. n :.' b it th t..." -.ue: t r, :t n t i , ii -ne I, ; v. i -1 en of h s conni ! r -di-ti .as, display ry 1 T f th - u - elv s in to that so:j ig fjv,ru ti,,, . s t.i it it ii : he r mpelled ra na uf il iin ty j,4ve lfi .i.o , ;1 r eisCion,l and i i.t- i..g-nt de;o t . r I I (h'priVity :y ,'.' wh : i. f.-, t .. .. ... : r ..... .-- f..,., i rs t n;.. t ik-.s of h.. i . 1 u: o;i t .. i i'.i.. a t i .- - - I - wr, tg.it, it ;.s w. :.-'..- . i h . .i ii .-. n t.g us . i'.tr en er of -1 re - h!' C - .- 1 i-. .:: -t.i i i p.:;tu: vi iter- ' -g i. :.-!, to-;: -. c i-:;c--s ;.; Ir .'-res ;n er.;...., i?. ,:i of h-.?, uene:i-r,-It i- e.g'.t a.'.-: t h.m t.he .ar:. .. ;i lt. th.:i '- w... i h- d.' , .-. , - ' u...,....w, .i. Z! ! ) '-A - 7 Z .7 I ...'V? 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