Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1842 — Page 2

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Til K INDIANA S T A T K S i: A T I X K L. I'JijON, V I (i L A C E , PEBSCTERAJiCE.

A scandal tu communication was published in tin Journal cf the Mth Jone, signed "A Whig of i"4," meaning of course a hard cider ar.J coon i-kin promiser of I wo dollar flay and roit beef, if the ir..pl would put 'he Federals in power. The j , . , .1. i wu iter tikes occasion to abase sundry prominent deinocral-, in whom, whilst libell.ig, he endeavors to ' create a jea!ou.y ol each other. He also strongly , appeals to the whig party onca rnorc rally and j save the wings Lorn the defeat t.vy dreaJ in Aug'let. It may be we!' enough for the people to j know that th " h'g of 1 19," a lawyer now at tend. court, but a ho expects to go to Congress jf he ar.d his fncnd3 can cut out a district to cuit him next a inter. 'I his is the true teeret of his patriotism ; people can decide for themselves how much it is woriti ; and vole for the whig if they choose to be taxed 40 cent instead of 15. Mr. Thomas J. Todd has published through the Indian Journal, an address to the voters of Marion Cv-jnty, in which he intimates that he i nly condescended to boco no a candidate "under the expectation tint he should not be required to lay himself out for mi electioneering campaigm. If the people don't lay him out, n c !d ns a wedge, m the first Monday in August, it will be fur no other reason than because his competitors are excessively unpopular, to eay the leat. We may notice Mr. Todd's proclamation again. Rh.iit. We are pleased to observe that in many counties where there has been 6ome division among the democrat?, a compromise has been effected. This is a democratic course, and should be followed throughout the State. Let no bickerings or tritlen ; no mere r.ffice-n king propensity ; no local jealousy cause disunion in our ranks. Thousands who have been against us are now for lis. Let us not follow that dike- peeking policy which has disgusted and driven these honest men from " a ftil party." Union, harmony, concession ; every thing f r the cause and nothing for men. On our success this year depends the political complexion of the State for ten years to come. Urethren, think of these things; and think what a fuo! a man mut be to bite otf his own nose." Oir llkinsii Cucditors. We believe (lovernor Rigger intends to reply to the letter from our Rntisli Creditors, recently published in the St.to Sentinel, privately. This is right. We shall reply to them through the Sentinel in a few days. We bei. eve, if we had the authority, we could arrange a plan to fettle the principal and interest of our debt, without taxing the people a dollar in cash. We'll set a bill in motion on this subject one of th'te diys. We kno.v a good deal about this matter more than nine-tenths of the politicians in the State. Look out f r developments!. Hasty Action. S'ine of the Clay whigs in Corgrem say they are opposed to " hasty action in

legislation." We should suppose so. They have i included. consequently, as the whigs are the " rich been in power some sixteen months, and their fed- j d well born," they sutler most by the act in queseral whig Ivoon km Kougress in session e.'t if 'i of , tion ; they dislike it and will vote for the locos to the ufi,and what has been done! A law, a j get the act repealed ; and although no man living bankrupt law, has been enacted; also a law to j can compare with Henry Clay, yet they will vote create a great national debt, and one to give away against him, even if the locos get out little Van." what has hitherto mainly supported the govern- j Hurra then for the " rich and well born !" nent t lf n r nrri! i ff llio nil Mi Innfa. I 1 n o niif ' " " '

thing else been done ! Have the good times come ! Is retrenchment and reform the order of the day J Answer, O ye federal whig Koons ! Answer to a betrayed, duped, deceived, eheated and swindled people !

Rt Mou. It is rumored that the Clay men are Trenible ; about to commence building mud cabins; and that j Mr Kidnr(1 Ct)lt?( Ute riitor f)f lliC ,..N-a,l(fl they will designat-? themselves by staining their j Patriot." in this place has been appointed Missionhands with tan bark and by wearing a string of n d j ary to China by the Hoard of Foreign .Missions of

peppers round their ncks. AIo by plastering a little whitewash and clay on their inexpressibles. Wonder if they will hoist a banner with this motto: 14 Our policy ic djllitrs a day and roast L(f." Ci.ay Ci.vns. Why don't our whig friends form

a (.'lay Ciob We do want to fee one! We want ' rae good expectations as to the usefulness and tillto see tlioe farmers and mechanics w ho are So much cietiey ct his labor.-. benefitted lv the present jjood time; whose pro- ; . ; ,, ,. . peitv has so'mcreased in value; who M two dol- ' hTRV ,,lr-J' M- S 1 1' A K T , I.sq., editor of lars a day and roast beef; we want to Jo ho.v they ; Hc M.ch.gmi City Cazette. a whig paper, announc- , , . ... , . ... . , , ! es his retirement from the concern, i rom his an-

ioi)h. J fei up a -ny ciuo. ii any ioiy Knew where Rirr.ctt is he would do it. Let us seo the " union of the whis t"r the sake of tbe Union." I.M'OUM VTION Wami ii ( )f tb f,.indi u l...

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ii ii. i imhivi iiiv ,"niiu I i l DU 11.111 llliru pr.ci l Uil5 , J I in 1 err? Haute during the campaign of I" 10, sing- t ing H arrison snng, electioneering for the whign, A:c. If s!ie can be caught, and we hope our friend j Do.vling know s something of her whereabouts,- -' she must be sent to the "three natyves of Virginia," ; as they want her for a figurehead of ;he great Clay '

canoe, about to be built. W here's Rarnett ? ! the federal whigs here raise another thousand dolj lors, and employ him. We promise not to drive Im. KovEMi vr. We have in contemplation a hilII tr in is thanuur weeks ! great work ; but before it can be done as it ought Mf öi . ,liy yuU finJ a morc profiuble business ; to be. the names of the streets should le pair.t'-J i our besl wisllCll are ,or your fUCCCM. and placed on every corner; and if thought practi- rubilsherSf adupt lhc cash system. t able, t!ie buildings should be numbered. The ex- J ! pensc would be very mall ; and no doubt some of: For the first and last time in our lives, we pubthe citizens would contribute towards it. Will the j lish what is caHed an Fnigma. They ire generally Council consider these suggestions 1 : mall potatoes ; but this being a large one, we have " i concluded to let it appear, w ith a request to the run l.uv.-Levi D. Slamm F.sq., has with-; aulhor ,jevt.r lo eeild U3 anolher, for one is enough, i.rawn from the editor .al chair of the New F.ra,pub- . , ron.,ills 12 utfp ,., Innp!l m(,,nin.

l.shed in the city of New York, and will be sjcceeded by I'.(iodwin k. Co. Mr. Cod w iu has heretofore been connected with the Fveuing Post, and is a pleasing and very able writer. 1 'lie patrons uf the Xew Fra will lose nothing by the change. Thc New Castle Courier praises Mr. Hamer of Oiiio a little too early or Ute in lite day, and is b idly "sucked." Hamer has written to the Ohio Statesman confessing his sins, and declaring his opposition to a State Rank ; which the whigs are fools enough to desire about this time. If Lorn wants to come back, let him come ; but keep him in the I ranks. (Juices adopts the letter sent us from Pitt-burh by "Whig," as expressive of his own sentiments ard indicative of his own breeding. We look at this as quite a compliment, 'considering the source,' as the Irishman said to the Jackass. Miry i f the papers of thia State continue to cut their ow n throats by publishing the prospectuses cf foreign papers for nothing. If they are too poor to get all the "exchange" they want, send word tD us, we can spire a bushel a week, gratis. John Cwin-his published a bn winded art:cl e in lfc'Kfll hü laS tf ,!t. ftr.l..-Al m . -1 H . .i . . , ... iiv m .' m v. Ul.nuiu.cj ,1.U. IIIS U. - . theU.zette." üea rogue Uli out-the truth ,s COSietlOiCiS tO.d. V -fn A , T , i NKTTLta. The wing editors; because we ask! isn fVhlf of the ncn:de. the fulrilmAr.t cf ihn n ri nt . i.es mide by th federal whig. Who cares ! . A La not RtwAKD i promucd to whoever will taform u w here cur friend Harcttt is. Who knows ?

ulautils of the swindlinlaw. On Wednesday last wc receired the mz : Jess 21, A. D. 1512. To G. A. Ic J. P. Ciupmaü. Sir You will please tike notice, that on the 1 day of Oct., A. I. l?4tit I hall apply to the District Court of the L'nitcd States within and for the D.str.ct of Illinois, to be holden in Springfield, in siid State, fr a final discharge from II my debts, under the Cencral bankrupt Lw of the United

State: when and where j''1- may appear and show cause, if any you Uve, why such discharge should not be crant-i me. our,V-r., ITMIM RROTT Sl)W we WJ, j,, jfurm Mr i;pim. Abbott," ,-4t e iag J ur6UCj a very raPcaiiy course; for we d0 think that where a man has cut up cetperi to the extent that he has, lie should have swindled enough to have pud the pottage on such missiles as tho above; arid not subject his already robbed creditors to that additional expense. We feci particularly sensitive in this cee, notwithstanding we thill lose a large amount due us, by the operation of this unjust and unconstitutional law, because, without the idea of any gain, but merely as an act of friendchip, we subjected ourselves not only to great trouble, anxiety and expense, to extend the favor, but through necessity wero obliged to Le ur just to our creditors by postponing their demands. This is the thanks we get. Defore we would ferve our creditors in this way, the very men to whom we were most indebted, who favored and trusted us when perhaps others would not, whose very bread had fed us and our children, we would sooner bear the mark branded by the Almighty upon the first murderer ; ue would sooner STI'AL, for we deem Ihn', less dishonorable than to cheat one'a friends; aye, wc would sooner be ' 1'i.liou'clM, disappointed, unarei'J, Nu icckoiun.; made, but sent to out account With it!) our in pt ifcctjorii en our heads." We are free to admit, however, that there are certain case, when a person might be excused for taking the benefit of a bankrupt act. Hut even here, it teems to us, there would seldom be occasion fur it. Such caeca will suggest themstlvcs. We think that where they do occur, a proper repre6entation to the creditors would produce the desired result ; for we cannot suppose but that they must be as humane and forgiving as a Koou Skin Kongress. .Mr." Fphm. Abbot" will probably hear from us again. RrrtnuTioM. Wc understand that about five hundred notices of debtors who intend taking the benefit of the bankrupt act, to their creditors, impost p'lid, from Iowa and Illinois, passed eastward through our postoflice one day lat-t week. 1'y the same mails tec received one, referred to in another place. Thus the whigs, while pretending to be horror struck nt repudiating the debts of our foreign creditors, have made a law repudiating all debts at Intne and are taking the benefit of it. See Col. Webb, of the regular army he owed only fjT" 230,000 00, which he paid by swearing. Arithmetic. Some whigs calculate thus: "the whigs made the bankrupt act ; every person who takes the benefit of that act, has upon an average eight creditors ; we, the whigs, have a large majority in the country, if the 103,000 pipclaycrs are The Wayne County Record of June 29th, has the following information concerning one of our State Printers. Wo hope .Mr. Cole will carry our best wishes to his Imperial Highness, Footee (iump, and all the representatives of Confucius, the I asserted author of the (Jolden Rule. Hear and tho Presbyterian Church. Mr. Cole is now in New York city, and since his leaving this place has principally devoted his time in acquiring a knowledge of casting type from the Chinese matrices. He will tie ready to embark on his mission so sori as the remainder of the matrices are received from Paris, With such facilities for Chinese printing as encoupeal, we find he has met the fate of most country printers ; that is, he has been promised enough to have made him rich, while he has not rcciivid sullicient but to I:cen his family from starvitiL'. It is ' uHlHii HI.IIIU luv. imiuiv. O'UIIU I , tu 11 Ul MHLI7 - . should be thus scurvily treated ; and if there is one hotter place tlian another in Square Foot's territory, those w ho cheat the printer will, i f we have any intlut nee with his highness, find it out. Stuart is a strong federal editor, perfectly reckless ; and as nobody knows where Rarnett is, wc propose that. .j v. . My 1, 'J and 3 is an art.cle used by the military. My 4, G and 7 is a useful article in the kitchen. My 1 and G is a child's address to his father. My and is the same to his mother. My 1, ti and 7 is a vessel. My G, y and 2 is to query. My 3, G and 7 is a male. My 8,3,11 and 1-is w hat ladies give young men. My I), 10, 11 and FJ is a beauty. My S, G and 4 is what is in every tree, and in the fieads cf w hig editors. 1 have many other properties, and my whole is very distinguished. Who solves it! Who made the first canoe ! Sentinel. Noah. Indiana Courier. It is astonishing with what pertinacity the editor

of the Courier adheres to his course of slacking j sacred honor, that from and after the löth day of our F.vCJover nor. Were he in power, he would September next, they would receive no bank or inbe aa fawning as any spiniel. It is whiggcry. J dividual bills, in any contract whatever, made af- " ! ter that date, except at t he specie value.

Chapman, how soon can you make a report on the i menu of the 44 John Repository" we sent to you ! Decatur Sentintl 0 . lhe thinff i(J loo common kinneJ anJ ecttd so many of them, that another eiperimenr. wouu uarc.y oe inougiu woria noiicmg. , , ,. i-i-i .. l ot thp mv-ir thonr ff. a Thw mm tn iKa ' ö b " iU'm AwrtLLT BEATtN.-Our ridish, measuring 51 ' . . . .. ' B . V; inches in circumterence, is just tnrown in tne enace bv our neiShbor CoX the Coon lifter. He beats us ci inches; having one measuring 14 in circumferei.ee. e shall try again; lor we can't f'ay l,t ,.t.

Hogs r$. Wiulfb. The New York Journal of Commerce saye Amid all the changes which trade is passing through, none is morejemarkable than that in oil. Heretofore the whale fishery has supplied light for a vast portion of the country. In all the large tow ns and villages, sperm oil has been old freely. That, trade has suddenly ceased. This spring, there has been almost no demand from the interior for sperm oil, and very little from the city. Camphine and Lard oil have supplied the demand

at a cheaper rate. Crude ppcrm oil has fallen one I third in price, and yet remains neglected. The hogs have run the whales out of market, and arc likely to hold their ground, unless some new process is of' cheaping can be contrived on the other side. The woods of the West are more full of the quadruped than any ocean is of the finny whale, and the quadruped is much more easily taken. The way now is to turn the "whole hog" into oil. In addition to this, we learn that three Lard oil factories are in operation at Cincinnati, consuming daily from 12 to 20 barrels of lard. The oil is very popular there, being used for machinery on the little .Miami Railroad, in all the city works, at the Hospital and Asylum, in several of the Churches, and in numerous stores and dwellings. This new manufacture will, if successful, prove of immense importance to the West; but what will the whalemen do in the premises. The TariiTmust certainly make provisions to prevent the porkers of the Weftfroin competing with the whalemen of the Fast, or the country will be ruined, even if the people can get hog oil at half price of whale oil. Hurrah fr the Tariff Hurrah for the Beef Hurrah for lhrnctt ! Where is he ! The London Herald of the 21st tilt., has a long article complaining bitterly that while llngland admits, without duty, or at low charges, Russian pro duce, Russia charges heavy duties on Fnglish goods. Will the free trade people of America look at that ! Jloston Journal. Certainly ; and they will note the fact that the High Tariff Federalists in this country, who are in favor of introducing and perpetuating the ilritish system of taxation, use precisely the same false I rcafinirig as that uttered by I'nglish Tories ! are mc examples uie iiigu lariu i euer.i ieis com- ,, ,, ! .1 i . i . I i 'i' tr i . l i . mend to us : .snail we adopt tnem . n to, vote lur Whi-s.' A Cauuo. Some of the intelligent Tarilf Fdi-

Fine examples these to hold up fur the imitation of j - c ' ' ' , ,. ' '. , 1,10 sa,,,c humbugs, as in-ulted the people, and dis- ! count it timse pnncip.es which yoo have so 1 r.g c , . rI, , . , , , get out of its pecuniary difficulties. 1 he interest . , , ..v , .. , , and so ably sustained and defended, ar.l whicn freemen 1 hat of Russian Despotism, under which a , ... . . ..A .,n(1 ,. graceu me t ciio. oi l. iu. Hear this discreel and! : . ... , , ' , ' ... I on the State Debt is about l,M)0,(lfl0 annually. . ; through an eventlu! and u.-etul public hie. you have those w ho till the soil are bought and sold with j f , , .. e . . . , sagacious organ : i ,.. , .., .. dion-lo d as the .Teat uVlndium i f c or , 1 he income from canals and raihvavs, for which the .. .. .. ' u"lut t.iui.nt .imul j.ndi iu.uuiunui ut it slaves! 1 hat of Lngland, where the sameclass 1 , . . . . . . . , . "vv hen tiio wings rebuild their log cabins, and . happy and Joginy tavored country. are so wretched that thnj are not rcorlk Laying J, dew." f1 MKurred, ,s only (i .00 : eaving furl OI ce , re tho banncr llfh d cldor aml t()OI, , Wal ,he uja fur ;,ur fulurc selling in the estimation of their oppressors" Thee I a dcl,fltff Cr V"11;10" f. 1 '"V" r 1 '"T'T VTr , 1-PP-ss, ' ' nrnu:i Pit fur hv ! I TPrt Ii 11! 1 111 I TPot t t V fl t Kin . I hpSi" tlirilVV in lll( I I.IV lOüLs l.l 111 lilt I n". nr. u-.-. VV r ..

tors in this State have asserted that for all our mi- ''icn speculations in i ennsyivania ana -ew i orK portations we have to pay specie, that foreigners ; serves to place those of this State in a light ridicuwould purchase nothing from us ! Tho Ship Rip- ,uUS enough.

pauannock, which was recently cleared at New Or leans for Harve, had the following immense cargo oi. board, which we suppose she loaded up and has carried oil merely "for fun," as the TaritF Fditors 6av we sell nothing to foreigners ! :!)': bales Cotton l.Glß.KH lbs. luTti kegs Lard "iO.IO'J HI bbls. do 1? I do. Tallow G0 bundles Hides I t M. Staves J4.0JJ ,"0,tl('t t,iG0,Hit lb 1 he KappatunnocK on ner last voyage earned the bulk of .'iS")0 bales her present caro is the b'jlk ' rr , . i t of a trill-i over 40(10. S.-mr.-The Oreat Western brought out 15,000 sovereigns. .Yational Intelligencer. What was it sent to this country for! Rarnett

says they don't buy any thing of this country, and sentatives on Tuesday afternoon last adopted sevthat what they do buy, they don't pay for in specie. ! er:l1 resolutions in relation to the late law of Con-Xormdi-has hern hnrn lmr .nrww of fr gress order i ng the States to district their territory

-J ............ J , V. . V . N. , . V . the very good reason that ihey can't. Was it to pay Rarnett's salary ! Look here : Do you knowwhere Rarnett is T TllR R vNK.-The federal wh.ff papers are ful- ! some in their praici of thc Indiana banks for pay - iter snecie accordm- to law nod nro tp!li.T !,w , p . , . j-. small are the demands and how easily and promptly they are met. How does this agree with their whiniog-i last winter ; and the assertion of the ted- i oral whigs and bank conservatives in the last le-r. ! I J t r-TI,,! tl.. I.n. La ...... Lt nt r,. w i . , . . f. with safety, and that Ihey would have to wind up!03 (j-W C understand that the I.vansville and Redford branches have only partially resumed specie payments. W c advise the managers of those .. i ..... . ... -i.i -.1branches mal me law is noi 10 oe vioiaieu wiiniiupunity. Salk or the Siii:i.i. of the 44 Moxsttr." We observe that the United States Rank buildin- anJ jJt on (jhcstniit street, Philadelphia, is to be sold under the hammer of thc sheriff, at tho Fx- j change, on the evening of the second of July.' The building is a magnificent one of the finest marhi, am! the lot front, ,,rr feet Tu inrhe, on f :,,.. iiui Mitta, lui. uno..-.. u-. .cvi. "J,' street, on which it fronts 101 feet 7 inches. To what purpose will the property bo appropriated hereafter! The most appropriate would be to turn it into a prison to keep for life the infamous villains ..... ... . .1 - 1 . OlIM ".,.. .1.1 who have I'lunderod the poopiet! to nnnv riullions. Tin: Pemtemiakv Claimimi its own. Tiie nrnnlipci' of irl' l'.idiilf i in nr(u'rps tf t n ! ti ! im roi t j I i J - " - - f o' - -w - " ! Thot'.,Th he has escaped through the instrumentality ; of Ins federal whig friends, his relative has not been so fortunate. An indictment has been found by a grand jury in New Jersey against F. R. Riddle, Vice President if the Morris Canal and Ranking Company. He has appealed to the Supreme Court. The President of that concern, is mortgaged to Oid Square Foot, and the mortgage is about to be fore closed, unless the doctors are more lucky than usual, Ho it whiggery ! Where's Rarnett ! , Rrtit latin ei inu Lx( ii ano.i:.s. A meeting of merchants was held at Columbus, Ca., on the 5th inst., f.r the purpose of adopting some plan to avoid "the enormous tax imposed upon them in the high rate of exchange w hich all are compelled to Py who contract debts from home." Among other ! things, they mutually pledged themselves and their i Hear how the New York Courier talks about the

Representative in Congress from Mr. Clay's DisResides wc have j ir;ct ;

We learn from the Tribune that the Hon. T. r . .uarsn&u, aiier wanaering aooui tne country mr . i . . I.' . . some th'.rtv cavs. Iertnr:nnr nn tpmnerance and tr: i inff his experience aa a devotee of the bottle, has 'rtnrnd Edwards." . ........ it was supposed mat a cuel wouia grow cui ci this and some other passages between the worthies, and notes have passed between them. Rut those who know 44 Col. W ebb cf the regular army," will , not feel much doubt about the result.

Rhode Isi.amd. It appears that the suffrage party are making extensive preparations to piege Ilhode Island on the 4th of July inst. Oov. Dorr is now in Connecticut to complete his arrangements ; and as his assembly meets in Chepachcton that day we may expect some fun there. Fiom the Providence Journal, June 21.

The adherents of Dorr have formed a military comnanv in (iloccster. Tiiev turned out nearly 15' men on Saturday, about two-thirds of whom were armed. About ' 100 turned out at Diamond HiU Plains the same day. A meeting of the tame char - nrr m hM t Hn'm', lu,ln,r ,,,iA,. j evening, and another was to beheld list evening. These, and the Warren expedition, are the " pacific mea-euree of which we hear so much. ,novcinenta similar to tho' at Woonsockct, Frovi - uur correspondent at i.nepachot informs us that ; dence, and other places, are goin on there. What j t)(7 W'J1 amount to, or what is their ultimate obj tort ic tn iflnp rf prtn iirf n rti Tne suffrage pirty are stealing guns and cannon wherever thev can find them. Connecticut. The legislature of Connecticut, has adjourned tine die. Among the acts passed is one abolishing imprisonment for debt except incases of fraudulent withholding, concealing, obtaining, or carrying away property; repealing all laws regu" lating the sale of spirituous liquors except the law relating to taverns and the sale of liquors to

Indians ; condemning the Bankrupt Law, and the j which the capital of Xew I'ngland is approached. Land Distribution Law; in favor of a moderate j The last stair has been laid, and th. se wlioso curiTaniT of discriminating duties; imposing certain osity may induce them to take a view of the sur-

restrictions upon Ranks, among other things prohibiting stockholders from voting by proxy; inFtructing Senators and requesting Representatives . . , . r .. in Congress to vote for the discontinuance of the ,T . . , ... ... . ,. Military Academy at West Point; granting vorces in the case of ten couples ; pardoning three State Prison convicts ; commuting the sentence of death against David Abbott (tor tlie murder of his wile) to imprisonment fur life ; A::. A:c. A bill to

abolish the punishment of death, was rejected by a 1 verberation against the distant hills very distinct you to visit tins couniy l.'ie strong hu.'d of D .'mvote of 107 to f0. and remarkable. The sound seemed to roll awav i ocracy in lndiuna .f comoatitde with your rngagei and return to thc car like the rumbling of distant i mC!'ts during your present tour through our ute. Pennsyi.van a Ptm.li' Wokks. A proposition j tau.jdcr, " j Re assured, sir, it would g.ve us, ami tiiosc we rephas been made to the Pennsylvania Legislature, , ; resent, the m-.-t u:i:e:gne.i p!.a?ore to have t in which is now in extra session, to sell the State! The Richmond Whig avows the intention of j J- er to to,t.tyiI1 .mie tV;.,,d;y an 1 becoming

j - - r I" t J - - - ... npru:i on trip tiv i ircri n u ii iiiroor lavniinn. i nnat t I- .1-1 . . . ' .lt . . . m. . .. . hurcs show the utter worthlcssness of these works as business operations. It is therefore not likely . ,, , tuat any company in couiumaKe l,'cm profitable. The result of" Internal ImproveNew IlAMrsiiiRK. The Democratic State Con- , vention recently held, nominated Cov. Hubbard for re-election by a vote of UJti to 1. No nominations for Con tcss were made in consequence of the tardiness of Congress in passing the apportionment ! bill. 1 he l'atriot says, " toe convention adopted a J ' ' . . t m 1 -1 ti- 1 1 series ol luciu, auie, ana cioqucni resolutions, asi serting the great principles and doctrines of our j party the party of equal rights." Fx Ooverr.or I 11.11. who hot a short time since stood so hirrb iM t the estimation of the Democracy, was " formally TI. . A. ... I, .itttA -? Aril nirt ir v 1 I t i t i un i ea ..v,.. ...j. shou'd be a warning to all trimmers and timeHis fite I servers. j Tun H ai mity M ama i i: The X. II. Patriet 'says : "It will be seen by reference to an account of the Legislative proceedings, the House of Reprefor the choice of members of Congress. They passled a resolution, dicltning to district .Vir llampshire, as ordered by the hard cider Congress, by a ; vote of 100 yeas to 5 nays. The Senate will undoubtedly concur with thc House in this course of -ppomi.t n u, u.e. ,,i.u. an,,, u. .uiua,,,,, C Hampshire stands proudly foremo.-t in resist . . .i. . :.. r i ; . ... tili tl igrant act of aggression upon the riglits of in: the States. Ohio. There is but uno w left in Ohio since 1M0 ; and he was paraded through the streets the - Ol lie T Ü 1 V W i t ll a loo III h.mself weaving ! Wonder ifhc 1iS Uvu tl"ll:lfj a (1;t' a"(i hcd ' Thewhi"' party h tve redeemed tin ir pledges tit the ptople, an d carried all their measures but one, , lo the Cft;ii,:(h.iient of a sound National Rank. j .Madison lianner. Thc above is a fur aspecimen of coo! impudence t 1.,......... ..'IM... .... , as w e. nave una in a. om unit-. m o - pany I have redeemed their pledges to the people," have thev ! The Ranner would do a favor to its whig friends in this region if it would make then, se.is,ble that the wings have redeemed one of their "pledges to the people, even it it is nothing but two dollars a day and roast beef. ' ! TllC Democracy Indiana are lip bio 1 doing ( '..nut v ' 'iinvi'ii! mn nro tho nrilcr nf . - - tic day t liere , and every thi ng looks fur for a Deuincratic triumph i:i that State at the August elec- ! tion. The papers speak of those coin ention as be- ! r,; 'l"d enthusiastic. Success to o-jr"lioo- ', ff'c''js ! 'Vu'y d,'scrve V-li t"'cvcr frccfro'n , , . . ... i eralisoi. K ee n t . ha nman cro w- . , . . 1 And with a united, harmanious etrjrt, they WILL Lvery thing for Me cause, nothing 'ur "icn. Moke Ft) 1 1 oKi At. (luLoMXs. (luv. Porter has appointed .1 . Forsyth Carter ot tiie Lycoming !- zette, and II. Dimmock of tiie Montiose oiiintcer. Aids-de-Camp, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Ptttsb. .Manufactun r. The above mode of rewarding editors has beciiiu very fishionable, an 1 unq iCstio-iibly it is quite appropriate, tor the reason that the sufjs'anttal part of the otllre is nol gross enougii to e ilend tiie ' stomach of the mo?t confirmed dyspeptic. . It.i;m:kii ssi:r. Mrs. Riennerh asset, whose former history is generally know n in the w est, from j the connection of her husband with Aaron Rurr, and Henry Clay's late euL-gium on her former beauty, d.ed a few days since in New York. flrubbs says he can't remember any further back than when Noah put him and his mate in the Ark. Can , rpmcmhpr anv (orthor f..rr,l t t), v u i v it .. t it 1 know where Rarnett is, druubs ; The banks of Cincinnati r-fo-.. .n tonr to take anv "- ' descripiijn of funds but specie and city bank lutes in payment of debts or on deposite. The Ohio country and Indiana bank notes ere at a discount of 2 jer cent for specie, and exchange at a premium cf 4 per cent. The resolution of the banks will purify the currency cf Cincin J reduce evervth,nS to the specie standard. The rew gold mine late.y discovered in Georgia, on the r lands of the Hon. J. C. Calhoun, rroves to h- rireedintriv , 1'iutiiiL. uc ;icm iui i3uas nil, ;c,u.l. The .State Rank of Illinois forfeits its charter by non-resumption in June. It will then have five ; '- Vj wind up according to law.

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Scott tt. Ci.t. It will be recollected that Mr. Clay, just before leaving the Senate, declared against a protective t&rifF pr r se ; cVimed "incidental protection" only, and proclaimed his adhesion li the principles of the Compromise T.anfT. These facts makes the follow ing, which vc copy from the Oiiio Statesman, peculiarly significant.

The Harnsburgh Telegraph, a ted hot Scott pa per, speaking of .Mr. Clav, says tiat he "Jett his poet in the Senate at the very session the I anu qucstion was to be reconsidered tnd before his re1 fcignation, lell back on that ncar;st possible ap-tir,i-iMi t, an Kcirnimi i'ini.i.mi.i .fopiinn !" I And (Jen. Scott, to head Mr. Clay, has wnten a ! letter to the said editor of the Telfgraph, in which he goes the whole figure : "I say to all whom I converse, and my f cr'nce e aluio-t stereotyped on my lips, uiat 1 AM .Ol VLV IX FWOJl OF TMilFF FOll liF- : are ' tJM j VF.NIT'. HUT ALSO FOR I'UO ITX'TIOX." Thus the war opens rich between the aspirants Thaddens Stevens is rallying lis anti-masonic forces in Pennsylvania, in support of (Jen. Scott. State convention has been called which meets at Harrisburgh on the 20ih of Jul). Ei nkfr Hill. This spot says the Roston Conrier, so sacred in the history of our country, is now rendered conspicuous to the eye by '.he noble mon ument which crowns its summit, ard which is an ! interesting object, at almost every point, from rounding country, the harbor, and its beautiful Isj 1"Mi3 "' iaiv" a w Vi l" u uurcu ievi toward l',e i1'1' aml find no obstruction of vision but the j distant horizon, . j A national salute was fired from the top of the monumCnt on the 17th June, the anniversary of the i ,aUc 0fJm)ker ,jL Thc pi)int at w,lic! lhc5C vverc tireil wa9 al)OUt ,us fcct froIll lhc furfjcc i i , . i. ii. . i i i i-. . . i of the Hill, or abo:it 30 feet aL)ve the tide water. Thc report was clear and very strong, and tiie re - uuu piin uio same e mutcms. anil e cciioiieorinT w: i w ' . " o I .. I iiirnvv in 1 i. : v . n inn- .l ilVriMit rpolt tnaii tct. a vcr ü.iiLrcni result. " : ""'"V- , . . ..V'"1, campaigned 10, put into his last will and tcsta.4'.- . .1 A 1 1. - . I .1 mcnt a most solemn imprecation against log cabins, hard cider and coon skins. "They mu.-t and will be revived. There shall be erected a log cabin and a (J! iy bank, or mud hut at every village and road in the commonwealth, and suitably decorated with coon skins, gourds, and other taking paraphernalia. There shall be no more peace in the Israel of Locofocoism." , CO i' hive at mir n urn n i-li ; ii Iinimni ivc. &how . . . . . . . ... , . ., mir Ihn QViiriir.t Hmr it i.l t nOh. iti u ur i tt III L .11 tl I U ..--fc .. II. V . I . .1. ...!'. 1 grew on the .id instant, winch wants but a tntb; of lFIll--fIfriI(f- ILa ililll-IIWIlll'llLLJlWllltl being f ightft ( t long! It came from our brother " ',. . . , w. . . . . . (. laoman. ot tlio Intliaiia Seiilnu'l. at.d wo believe. , n , . j , n iland, f r we can show nothing to match it, although thc following paragraph from the Hartford Times , mentions a stalk which is nut much shorter. Ii ston Past 1 11 II our oiUco to day a Ft.ilk of rye, raised on h.s , farm, which measures 7 feet wi inches in length. Where's a lalier. Mie Roston Post is informed that Indiana cannot perch herself upon a stalk of tall rye, and rroir over .New Fngland. We have a stalk in our otlice, from Mr. Rus.-.-ll Dale's farm, in Olastenbury, w hich measures eiht fid and a half inches in length the "tallest production yet. Ilarfrd Tim i s. Mr. Chapman, what sav vou to that! llos'mt Post. Why, we say, read tho account in the last pnpor but one, of Rye feet I in:hes in heigijt, measur.ng the root, and let them try again. Q-V-Thomas II. Rasctt is now editor of tii--Smith Rend Free I're.-s, a papT hat ouee alm-i-d him more than all others together when lie was a 1 1 tci.i . I'CUlorrat. Hat a loving speelac.o to seo .loiinoy l.,t!ie man w no tried to pun loin s nose in our Court House, walking ;. in in arm w ith him, tnd discussing the beauties of wio-rery What g.ui'Trator en larges Upon Iiis sutject what ch. Used horror er' u: his back as he thinks ofthat duckinir. in tin" St. lo. .Misery makes strange bedfellows, and wh-ti .1 111 in gets so much of it a to turn U'ln.r, tie-re's n telling what may come of it (loh:n Ihmocrat. Rassett can beat any other Whig in the State at barefaced yv except perhaps llolloway of tie; Richmond Palladium. The audacity of the ti;t may be accounted for by the fact I hut he is a re ne -,r'ir . and every b idy recollects the proverb: but still we think the ialm mu.-t bo yielded to Huliow ay on the score of tot al depravity. Party p ipers, if conducted with dignity an 1 proper decency, are ju-t as worthy as any other; but really it is ur s.neere opinion .hat tin; exL-tonc; I a neutral paper thwarts no fundaiinuital law by wliirh l'ro V oio II e i'ovems t ! I I va-t macll I l.'.TV if - . the world. U Int say you Chai.man ? As you do nt publi.-h a party pap'-r, no one is a i.ijre d.s.ntereted judge. Decatur Sentinel. We can assure our namesake of firmer, s'.urjii that it oxprr.-oS our opinion exactly, s far as it is I 1 1 l l I l T A , . I . 1 coucerw and we are happy to acui.t t.nt it is - - . .1 . . .-. : ....I ...... . ' . . an exception w im: -smi inip-.a...u. m.l i .n.;, wc are disposed . a.! here as a "general rule." On HtMi! A colon d porter named lLnry W. l'arn !!, was recei.tly arrest -d .n Ne w i ork t r sttal rg from the b larders d" the How ard Hous' Hi? pockets be:: g sea relied by lh til :ers-, thc f .- lowing b.ih't (loux from h:s co'cred "i found, address :d to t!ie "Rev. Mr. Pimm", F-q Pre-ent." "D-ar Ilt.ry IVeasMo exeu-; m a d v i j v e f r wri to y.u ,-o o.'ton. but I must mbra' e all opportutnto'-. I am weil m l aiu g .n-' to worK to morrow if I am no worse I r- l nd ot n . and c ntus.ori voi; neoj n ,t take the troume to an- vt-r iiif you are 'iij.ged I can:rt wr.te m ieh off.ner (or my pen i c t ; i , . t : y worn out wr.t.ng t a my lover but it la good bus. lies-. Sarah F. Anderson."' Elder Kuai: is to vm-.t Salem, Ma-s., this sumn,er. He annouii'.'s the tiet m tiie fo. lowing terms : "I expect, by d.vij.e penmssmn, sometime next August, to Cominetiee a battle again in Mas- ... I I, . ...... A... sac ilflis, i:i .-iivin. i iii,i;n n is uur; iir;ui,i . . . . , . i , was routed there. He 111 g'.t a str-mg ho.d m that city, but by prayer and faith we can drive him from tiie he.d. Sim i:p on tiik Pkviriix Colonel R. Alien, cf Sangamo county, Lhtio s, lately sheared 'our.eeii pounds ( t wool from a yearling buck of the Saxony - öreed. Mr. James Ciuos, of Sugar (irove base i;pedtvyelve pounds from a jearlaig buck ol the nitive stock th.s spring. DtfaLC at lo. The Pinlidelphii (azette savs : ..v.-. u i. i .r.,rt.r;r - c ucn nooiuu i..Ct.UTCn, IliS Iii: ll la e U Willi J.J.vow OMi'jli og I the said church. W e forbear mention. rig any name until we aj-e in nossess.on cf all the facts." -j-Wc are very poor. See Proverbs xix, 17.

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JVr the Indian Stale Sentinel. At a meeting of the democratic citnens cf Sullivan county, held at Carlisle, June 8, 112, Major Isiac Stewart was called to the chair, and K. I). Jfki appointed Secretary. After the object of the meeting was stated by the Chair, the Hon. John W. Davis submitted the fallow ing preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted:

Whereas, it is understood that F.x-lresident Van : nurcn j now on a tour through the State and is ctcd ,0 V;Mt f f mc of tur ncIlborins J ' cour.ties ; and whereas, the cemocracy of o.d Sullivan may w.tu propriety claim the hülior of a visit from this diatinguhed individual, for having given him the largest mrity in 110, of any county in the State, if not in the Fnited Sta'es.f.n proportion , , , , . vty.'f ' 10 r Ioruation J thuehy miking hcrtdf the lanntr county ; Thtrefirc he it Urtolcfd, That a committee of three bo appoint d by the chair to correspond w ith Mr. Van Ruren, and invite him to meet the cit'zens j4,f thiS county at this place, whenever it may comport with his convenience. l!csulrcd. That a c mm.tteecf nine be appointed ! by tho chair, whose duty it shall be to prepare a j suitable reception for Fx President Van Ruren if he should accept the invitation by this mectirg authorized to be tendered to him. The (.'hair in accordance w ,th the first resolution, appointed as a committee, the Hon. Jon V. Davi, Dcct.J.vx. K.O JI.ulk and J. Ilrtmusp, F.-q. A committee was then nppoititcd to fill the requisitions of the second resolution. On motion the meeting adjourned. ISAAC STF. WART, President. R. R. Ji-NkiNf, Secretary. I.dlrr (f Invitation .'o .Vr. I'a'i llurrr... Caklim.f, S i i.i.i am Co., Imi., June !, IT'J. Sin: You wiil p-Tceive !ry the proceed. ngs of a (Klllll f 1 1 4 f I 1 1 T rVVtVfl l.i 1. Cil tflTlt ll.d n,..lnr. !s,n.d lia,; i. -. t, a.-p...i.ted a comm.tter lo inv.t .iiii .'i i ii ar. , 1 1 i ',;,.n cry sincerely, your friends And obedient servan's, JM. W. DAVIS, JAS. K. O H FR. J. LI'AFCH A .Ml. Fx-President ' an Ri (The aboe was seilt to Indiana;' lis.) V.". 'oi Hurt u's .1 mtcrr. S r. Lot i, June J.?, I-IJ. ( t : I : I rec.M ). n my w nv t tl.a ' ..t ...... Im :.lt..r I I ,. I ....... I V.,!' ...... . .. . 1 .'.'"' oliligoig letter, eiKiiMpg lie.' proree.inr's ot a moot - . 1 ' 1 I" . ing of its democratic citizens, mvit.ng o e t mm them. Of the pleasure it would ail'ord me to ?ak .1 1 i . v y tne ii arm ns many . t tiie rlii;g I e:iii, r.uy ! .. . . " J ul. i van as possM.-. von need tut aur;nio'. I 4 would have proved inyr-clf tiie m-st ungratt t'.il of men, if such were n t my foel.i gs ; f. r in no portion ol tins extensive country have I J'.und m-.re unwavering friends. .My regret w .as tle ref re great, when I iouud that it vxas out of my power to pafj througli your county, which I wouol, nndcr other circumstances, h ue done of my ovin accord. Re asst. red, gentlemen, that if an opportunity should hereafter oriM-nt itself to me in which I cm. do so. it shall be promptly and ch.-ei fuilv mbraced. ) , ,, tiie lavor to make'to my Sullivan friends my most re.-p.-ctful and gr.atelul aeknowedg.-m.M.ts .' r the many favors I Invc received at their hand?, ani bei , eve me to be, cry respect fully. And truly, ymir fnemi ami l).jo!,ei.t ser; an. m. van i;i ri:. J. W. Dwix, J. K. O'll vti it, J. Hi it mvmi'j F.-qrt., Committee. WARASII roi.LHoi:. ( 'i; vw tinio ii.i.i;, .lone "JT. I-lg. We send y.n too f ilowing ii"t ic cf pul-iic e - ercises to he held at Wain.-li ,;;..., r,t (,.. rlo.-.j of ti.o pr.'!- ol eoio-jjiate y. ar. Vosj v. lil mucii ob, ig; tu Hiid the tr.ends o th he institutio'i, by giv1 1 -r" it an in.eiti"ii in vo ir :a;:r. Vo ie Inaugural 'livoroit on F.. O. HOVF.V Tl il'!rc- of ri.-id. i,, Wiiiji: will Tti-.-d-iv, tiie P':ii t duly. -J uVI-ck, P. .M.. followed by a !rir t th-; IL, ii Pre.-:. I . A. i'nt, on behalt' of the Trurtee.-, bv t 11 a i rd On Tuesday cven.:.g, at half pa.-t sr.' o I' rk, ir-ii.'-ni ,.,.r irv i ii i ' i ' r . r.-d i,..-f. i re tio; Ft;:-' ty, bv Joseph L. J ern" r tn , Fs '., of outu ml u t!i- U'e.lnw : .1 Ic; C' i : i : ; 1 1 i n i ! ing of ora! ion by clar-', and the e m f. a ii', pu : , at ii ii ; o'rl ii k , M., cui-.-t-lie; i!ioi, l.dato- i i r- of t'i" gra l uat u.g th' (! ji : of M a-ter of Arts, f'd.lowd 1 y th o: ; ala iro ite Address a:. 1 the rm.ti rro'r ot : 'r At f ei r o". ioi li on W .!!. e-da y, an '..l.ir'ss if.'xpoctei; bo fore the S c.-'ty of Ii q i;ry,hy R.;y. D izV r Re.-cinT. Tii.; v at.'iiiiato'it ,. r'j . era 1 i la-se- w . ii c luruence oti Fr.d i) prev , u.-. Wim Si 1'it .' in too I Mii: itn Di M ; I I he ! 1! i . iri' r"1- , w ; i i wer . S. S.-ri ito, ( 1 r. d by Mr. All. o f lo... t o t i t : i .1 . !":. 1 1 . si iu ll Vll bv' f'TV !i ' r vRv I-il a no, w ere ,! i,o .i! ' r pr--.-! , What, h It ;.rcd that he I ' : r 1 1 , - ar-: in heart i.t;. rlv op, ..-... to p"p-.!ar government a:.. 1 re;. i',l tm r..-t .tutio.-is : " Ii o'iv.. That it i- tii-; r-i'ht f tiie --pie of r.!:-.de I-.an 1 to -T ihl -.i I r t.e -tn - i v ijs rt c ,'i-'i-tut.o:; il rpuhl. en; t'.riu ..;' t-tt: 'i.iwriiwi't. ar. i i;i any j art ."n ir t a'T T t in,., t pr ) , : . .3 form 1 o J.;tt T''''-. .can. "Iii s ,, If. it ,t is i: o tio- r .f th ral rn i . t . t t i . n' -r !' : ; :i a :. y u. i n :. r ','. l:. to pr : of ,... , ; r i o- t .. . r ... d i. it on the c :,l'i-y, . i- t:,e '. .!y of '. 1' r.on.m t.t to guar .'.t'-e t t'e-'n, a a S'i repuld .-ari f .r:o ' Stat..- j ... rom -nt, a ,i tah. -o'it.-iI, r mo.; ti- i." F. -i tiiat f..!.-r-tl ', P'i' it o s i es- . the 10speccli. rs ri the it f i : 1 ' w s h-uru'.rs il'T-, it IS .ts i peraiie.i a p ararap.i a- i. ters'vut i . la'o-j :, ;fi a w Th - 1 tax 1 o - up i : r i:.- i adm.tt' ' rrte. 1'nat ti--if the taxi .'.is i: r; ii'-n ily ei tie. :n on. r rti-ui t tne 1 :i, th .n .ii 1 1 uro'j-t in prop 'rt.oii to the i I : ' , i "A i V t.on. 11 t .e far.:!' fill-i y up ei the :.:!' sect , ii-of the co in'ry, an l the d ffer.'nt c'.a--i.. ... ... ....... . i .t .rent "j r.f scli.e C'nri.'iti.i v , is u t.tai a cn'j!:.' : l;( n t;,.. Nortii, an that clam -r so 1 rid ', the fi.av. d .'.TS f I ' a. tiie I . .... 'ss ; ji ho iviH'' ( 'Mi IV 1 rp W e i 'J" - ' " '"' 1 lx Xl - - 1 ' the Loe;l maimft-firers are s . eytra tr .-He so trari-rend t.t!y :i;.i.!- ! i' . '. v.1, t.ha. igi!.',y pa- !, as t pray Cot: 're.-s to tix thrni . i. !'.. i.'. ..-her are th-y not rather pray. n; ' -.gre- t fi.r.c by tax.ng "tliers ! Are the mit.-ifi'-t'jrers t!i-ia t Pe- ; ny rv. or ter.-i urg, R r.h:i. e.d, 1'r-' .-. kCongress to t ax t : rra f -r th g .... i . i '. 'J . a i i v ; . ! .-: the ; , .n i LO ax thc C- 'in r t:.e r That Roisi Riif i l.i le't r has been re:cnel by a ger.ri-. :n m i s ' n ty, from a pronnnent. whig of K.'iitu ,-: v w ;t w j - pre-"nt at the Ci iy barbe.j'ie at Lexir i, stT. g t.,it one of tiie bee, es wn. ii a a roa-t.-d :i fi-t -' i was a short h rnd Dur'tam ' 'f c, value : at SIX III.'NDRLD D' LL A iis. .1 appears that Mr. L'lav t."-f'S.7;f;'u

otir att i MwiMit y y-u m ac-