Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 2, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 July 1842 — Page 3
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co.(.iu;v. Tmrr Duiribi tiv The Washington correspondent of til;1 N. V. Herald writes: The debate, on the TanfT drags heavily. There
is r atrugg.e lor in 11 or r.o listeners to the . i .t . need.., ami comparative! y i.tl.e int-re-i mam-; r,.,icu.n nny -,u tr. . .,c ,r.i,rcf t. noAev.r.is - a . . I he interest, li'jvvev.-r. I . ''" ' "i"' a" I'-" um ine consequent u me f illy f the whig. in mi xing up distribution with the tardf arc beginning to bo discovered, and tit; utmost sol.Citude prevail-. The wh'gs are. on the vere of a division that will be fit. I to the tar. It' i'ivftion, and there fccms tobe no way to avert it. The western whig will sacrifice the. tanT rather thanojve up distribution, and it is impor-s.ble to see ho.v the President can coti-uit to violate two omipromise., to preserve the absurd distribution pnnciI . ! e . What the rc-ult w,li be no mm cm tell, but tht7prCrurnptinnisthitnotariirb.il will be passed during the present ('untres. The cr.rrespeti lent of the N. V. Io-t rays It -j., appear that the whig Senator decided in rmi.-t.s that the Tr vis;"iial Tar If h.'A s!toii! r,' the sent to the Prrsidei.t till the end of this month, m th'i hop" that the imp Nihility of m.-.;t!;j a new bill by the -oth June, will force him : s,n it, r throw upon h.rn tlie ohuni of nrre-tio tne cxllertion f the revenue. The impression prevailed in C( nress, that if no revenue law pased, there Vould be rio ineans t f collecting the revenue after the Uoth June. I a:n told that the President was of that pinion, hut that he has s:nce found law enough for the p.urp"se Without aoy new act. A few dafi r .Mr. Hv.ans nnd .Mr. Pr-'.";: cx-
pft'ssi'd grc:it anxiety to hive the tariff b.il passed , ,,,, f the Church in Ininry tuAtl, the whole hoimi Iiicly. Pot. king r oous in.H ;.-ien a d.ff.T- ;,.. (lf'clergy and Jiity would hive been "horrified"
cm (i.rectiou to their cur?". iinlinislied business was 1 noih i g hef .re the Sm ite. .Mr. r.v.ans, ho.vevcr, did not pre-- h.s Iieenue to. I there were hut e;i,t , working days to intervene betöre the - 1 1 1 a, June, i He talked - f calhng up the Army Appropriation : ii.i. -Ii... .- i(nil, nut Viewed to tn: motion o; .ir. lernen in i tak oo the UmiedMl Justice bill. A debate foj- j jo a od, in which the course and objects of the whig emtorH at.d tiie ni'o a it t.i w Tili -oil-si In the Hn'is-, a iiici--ig- was received fnu i the I'ro-idcrit, ::: reply to a resolution c tl!-!'.g ot- him for copies ( f the qu ntuple treat y, of (eneral ('ass's prote.-t agaifut the same, md t .any Corres; -mlence with ihe 1'rench government on the suhj'ct of the right of search. The Pre-ident State tint the treaty has not been !ii -i ally report' d to the govrni.ioi.t, nnd that the otlo r paper.- cannot, lit this rime, be made pubhc, without detriment to the public interest. The President has si-Miified h is assent to tie . - . t t 1 1 . it t- 1. hi. nort io;i mer.t 01 . iiui siaieu ms ii'sannrovai to certain parts if the same. Tin: Ui vim i:. The New Yoik Kxpress says : " We loam from Washington, that instructions are preparing at the Treasury Department for the collection in the different ports, pi intmg out the mani.er in which the duties mtl be collected under the compromise act, after tie M'th of th.s month. It is saol that lof.kiiig into the law, the administration rind ample warrant and sufficient directions l'jr collecting the revenue." l'rom the M nfisc r.i.i n. Paiiti sriMir lo.TTi.R riaoM rnr. I'n r.i 1 pf.mt. V e copy the folle.vinp: letter from the Cincinnati Republican. v'M'V wie 1. mi e,v ;n:r lent r ironi t ie viur ll u au lo oui'iiean. Mr. Crabain, to whom il is address,-!, was the f.rst to call ' '. . . the I recent attention to Mr. Morris frank and painotic rxpivition of the unwortliy conduct nf the Wh.t; maj ority in Cuiajress, which we published some day since. treasury con-e.pent on a transition from a sta'e of j-Ieth-ory to a condition approachin-the oppo.ite with a broken iipan.l disordered currency.arisini; from the burstinz of those numherless bubble whit !i for years past, have .Raget! in Ha ir cnase me w n ue co.11r.ry wim nie inecii uncai arts prenriy riosirai. .1, anu m.iu-iry .Unering an extensive par- j nlvK iviili the rre il.'sf tin.! innsl imiiiirt nit mi.s'ii ill I .. . .1 : . . ll nv ending, both foreign and domestic, which at any preceding time have engaged the public functionaries is tins a time f r the spirit of faction to have exelu-ive wiv, or fr the country to he agitated by the question of who slia'l succeed to the Presidency three years hence ? IVrsOi.al hose of mvself Im enterrd lariftdy into the disrusioim in and cut of Congress. This any man, who may be in this office, may be ready to expect ; but I sboiilJ le most reatly t compromise with my hitter assailants in Congress by seeing concedeJ to them any portion they may choose of every day.f r tlie display of their . ... 1' -sr. 1 ousuriiassed el.xiuenee in me aouie to o.e. n me resioue of their time e..ul! he given to the I great end ! be sacrificed to gratify asm politicians, who think that their petty or ambition are of more consequence tiou of measures designel for general I intended, however, only to express mv approval of the sentiments contained in Mr. Morris's b th r, and 1 find myself betray id into the above remarks. Accept assurances of my high respect. JOHN TV LEU. Josr ru (in ah vm, Esq. ..... ii-i i ,i iv. ....... ,1,., , iii.i.. "violin hi iwt- ....si, .1. tmel a. tually took pi ice on the "öth i list., bet w een ' Mr. Marshall, M. C. from Kentucky, and Webb, of the N. Y. Courier and Cnquirer. They mot at 1 past A o'clock, about a mile and a hilf from Marcus's Hook on a line between Pennsylvania and Delaware, and exchanged two shots. On the fir.-1 fire neither was injured. On the see uid tire Col. Webb was struck in the ic below the knee, which prcventeJ any further proceedings. The wound of Webb is said not to be dat'gerous. The combatants; fought w ith pistols at ten pices. The first fire .Mr. Marshall ball struck the ground near his antagonist's feet, and the eecund as above mentioned. ..... ,. , . , , . ,i i c i coo coo itl tuny ii a e ot vu ci i i v t ii i' i ii . s r ii -1 iv i ii courage and man!ir.es.', if it be such, by the taunts and jeers w Inch lor years h ive been showered upon him, as tlie greatest braggart and coward in the .country, lie was in the above case th."? aggressor. The affiir is another evidence of the "Fnion of the "Whigs," to which both bei dig. . . I I. -, p , 0Ct vml. I" l " VK1, late 1 resident of the F. S. Senate, and W. S. Hastings, of the House; the former from New Jersey and the latter from Alassachusettn, have died lately Congress seems under the displeasure if Heavei; as well as of the people. Knout Im. a mi. Lots of news the imst important of which is, that the Iloyalists have proclaimed the city of Providence under Martial Law. The King's men are troubled with an itching of the irsanJ. fj-This is the 5th of Juiy, and our table is cov ered with exchanges. Lots of news next Look CUt. week. (tr-Thofc hrgs w ho broke into the public gar dens last night tand a good chance to get j'twidtd. Wc have items. (XrGrcat doings here yesterday. Some got drunk ; some joined the Temperance army ; fome felt happy. no:ne felt sorrowful -mm were rler. ippy, Foaie felt sorrowful ; sc tiotiecring, and many acted the hog for ice creams. Particulars hereafter. (jrKxpect great news next week. OCre of us start west in a day or t;-3. prepared. IE (hiiiMic Cka. On the banks of the I ndus a reedy gras, attain, the height o twelve and e.ghlien itei, ar.u la onen w cense i ial ,i I3 d.hicult to lorce pawi inrougu 11. im punt ins a graceful ill L' I) ICH I iril.lITM. a! an innk in J ...,.. -.v. v, , iimi ..j uiameer,
Washin.. r., June Ith. I s IV.. , against bank sw inti.ers, that I hoy prove tliemseives gentleman, that six hundred dollars worth d pro- to help the paper-makers is a caution. 1 hey propose to jrrasp the hand f him tt ho has faitbfullv sere the ! . f, . j.,.,., wj,., rr, ,vrd thfl Dear im : I return you the Athens liaette which you recreant to their calling and "a stumbling block" to ; pcrty at a fair valuation, was sold for sixty dollars . rhatme the present state of the case s . far as to impose a A niericin people in the high stations to" which they , , LJ-'(Vl "liter Im d-ci na'-en' is'cir.toltv 1 telianded me lst mht, and w ill not w ithhold theexpres- the world. ! that a four horse wagon was sold for about live ! duty on lam, which have heretofore been free. This, of h, p ( ali( d , jnK 0 - ' j1 ,r '" i ,t',! e' t hurch ot" sh'mon of my decided approval of the sei.l.mei.ts contained We hope the (,'euoral Assembly Will speedily .ii- 1 dollars, horses f.,r fur or five, tVe. In another course, w,!l bnn- all the ras ba' m . ho country to the i w,..,, rv,.ry farrncr in Shelby county had f on , i ' s.u, ' .. 't w'hie'i',1 I, '.s UeV.N , Mr. Morris's letter to the editor. They are sm h as d.- vree itself from all connection with licensed public ' county, we have heard of goo, stock hogs being sold ''l;P;rt ( 'bo tantl ; but, as to the paper-makers, what j A,AK1N y an Una, and had heard bun. as vv e d.d. Zt e" Vi " U eove.r'f now a,- -e Ira o-.ilv l.fuk. The note a oatn one heart and mmd. uh an rinharrass.d robbers. 1 : embraces s.me ot the men that dignify i by the officers at less than L." cents each. In some ! hecome ot tlicm . . , .1.. ,c ,-, ,... . .. j,,..,. 'f ' ... ' .,, . ;, .,.1 ;.,
irom ine top oi nicn oroopi a iringe resemMmg , CCT nanu du ictmg wa aavents i3jraine and rational 31Jm of f unishment, which wou'd nn-b'e ta speak at 11 ia En5 ish, he rmn -t pive any a:teathcr. ( be sold by the fheritf on the Cd cf July. ihave a more alutirv effect. count cf htnvelt to th? r"P ou ':aJ-
AiinaN oT Hank S iiidlin.
We copy the subjoined facta from thlt excellent periodical. ouga Journal of Hanking. They ; prove the necessity of separatio" n;t only llatik anJ State, but Ilir.k and Curc'i als): .... r... ... .-1 .,,,1,1,, ,r .i.. i. . i -..,..... i. ...7 .m. " t!1(. i'rosbyicrian --.---...-. " u.i.imjii ri i I v " 1 I t v. I I 1 H il'iU ('- il I Ilia, ai a 1 1 . a I 9 ,,,, a r, ,orl IJlllJo t(, it OIi ,!ie y.j of juue lst.tbe foioWihg amounts inverted i:i stock : 4J shares Mink o" North Am-rica. Mi it do. r..1la.!il,.:i,a llink, :j,(MMI (Ml II) 1 II 1") j pM JlM) Id n ). Meclunici Mink of Phil id. 1,S 0 15 ink of Pennsylvania, l" M Hu.k of I'll. ted States, 1 ,1111 (m North American Ins. Co. 4"' ( Penn-vUania Inn. Co. S O (Ml Pi int.-'r lik r,f Mmissipjii, 11.077 OH Agricultural IU of .M.ad. J,7(H 7 li rand iulf Uk of .Mis. !)'.)' (id .Mer iV Mcc. Hk of Wheeling, VtM'St NO Planters' Uk of Tennessee, V-MMl J.', I'n in Ilk f Tennessee, l'VJO'J ."; Ilk uf Mubile. 11,0 7 C Ilk Of I. "1!SV!!1, lO.'.JlJ V!ö Ci.vUV Will .vv (ir. Turn Co. l.OOtl 00 !). if). do. i:t) Vo do. loo Jon jo ilii - i ph.U. Wlu. Kadroid bonds, UM (mi ii::ti,:i:iü o-J Th',e Mocks wore estimat.' 1 on the 'JTth May, I M ' . by Charles .M acalester, Tiomas Wickersli un , ami .lo-'-ph Swift, broker?, to I c worth, at tint time, l',"0-, showing mi estimated hs of ( 5 1 0J. S niueh f'r the unlr.lv ronnectmn of Hank and ("iiuri h. Ii a n v mie hid pr :osed to invest the
i sieju i) , ,iii i ui ;il mch :i projios-al. I Sy th'se who had the nun'ise.l if, there was m-.-nient of the tinanci il concerns of the rreneral us-
M.m,'y, chose to employ i'n funds in a far wor.-o j.jn(j ,,f r,,hing, to wit; in jixr monty bunking, no (,M(, (1J,t to regret the loss that has coiise riucritly been ustained. The Ohio Patriot comments on the above as folovvs. Vi o should like to know if a counterpart of " Hirum ( risir lU" is not to be found in other ne.ghboiii iods besides that of (lallipolis I 'I iie tacts embodied in the article above are truly astounding. The Pre.shy terian Church of the L'nit-j ed States has been made to play a part in the grand j scheme of bank robbery that has been co-extensive j with the limits of the l.'nion. It would seem tint ! some of its ministers and laity hive made the! Church A PA II I N I III in the viil ain his sv.-tem of 11 , , . tii t 1 c 111 bailing bv w Inch the poopie hive been swindled . c mi i i,. . .. . i . , onto MlhUONs. l;t, as ought be expected . the (.iiurch, in Iom turn, has b"en at last rohhed ot ; , ,.,,. , . 111 .1 ' nr't lTllli:lll... .1... ........ . 1.....I.... I ..... t I . " -i- u mu rj:in; neu u. h ub m wdioi,, her -. t,t. colluded in the robhery of the peo- j ..!..' ll.n.. 1 ! ... t 1 1 11 1 ( .1 11 1 .. I.-. r , (...,! I.w tl.oi ' . ... . . J . lot henevolent, the pi.eis and the humane lor religious
purposes, hive been added to the ill-gotten gains wcnt'fi-at ' and $'UK (Jood cows and "alves ,,u,"l,,s hiiioih; his neighbors ami which have not only l'ui:Vr:, , ,. , - jsoldato dollar! A gentleman who has jo-t re- ; compelled him to leave the lepisU.ure, hut to lly the State. It is tins base prostitution of religion and p.cty t(ir1(.(1 lV)n ri Couecting tour, and w ho is a member1 While tlie I5r.tih s!ip Cambridge wa hin- at Cibralto the unholy purposes ot designing and mecciiiry ! J(J- an oxttn-ive mercantile firm in our city, was tar, a seaman name 1 I'.'iam Cummini:, under the inlluhypoerites, and robbers, that the church is brought , a,cr cri wrck ktn,llllolH exertion over a '. o '' fo.atiti.so, murdered one of the boys intoü.srepute. It is by making such notorious ti- ! . . f- (.n,IIltrv to ,.,,. .rt (1llv .,.... ,e!o,li;imr to the slop, w.tn the view, as he himself stated
nanciers as fgrlirm f.Viir.W.C0 Secretary ot a, no ain fot.iviv, anu suioriug nun 10 snrouu 111s in- 1 Kill I'. ... 1 .1-.. 1 t... ii.:.. ! iqo.ues miner a g iro 01 limine.-, in.ai me pr-ies-s,on of Chnst.amty is no bu.ger w hat it ought to be If 1 w Oi nr...... .iru. .I-.. r, I r... tii.t t. !..... t . I : : . 1 .-I 1 . 1 . 1 .. i.. .,,,n,iin- a mm in na, uiin nun - iij ICH tin haughty bank loafer that his- (tod ordered him as i.i' - 11 luiu v u anii lo.an.T m il no vtoo oroereo inni fis 1 11 . 7 1 ..1 11 .'dl to labor s,X oays as to r, st the seventh, that j Minister of tl,e ;..: r,l f,,-, but half their mission. , ; , . , t.ul,.lh:,. Umlthtv f the CWv and I their hcMtaney 111 bearing testimony against bank ! la. lures, and denouncing the vengeance of ( Jod 1
humanity. Let the Cluireli blot out the feu I stigma ' instances property, which in ordinary times would ' which its un worthy agents h ive brought up.u, il.oll for enough to pay the debt and all costs for ' a,j henceforth '.iroo the apj'i.iranrt f fill.'" It which it waslevied on, scarcely payiior the officers' ' ow es lUls lo lt:cl' ; it owes il to justice and t oMMox fees, leavin the debt unsatisfied. Kuiluck 1'co- 1
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Eak (,'ai fiiiT. We timl the following in a letter from I hiladel ohia. A good mke. at the expense ot the Mo v a- , , ' . . r l i- i i meiismg, lias been circulating here for the past tew davs, ' .1 .1 . I'll . I .- more currently th in its bills. A gentleman had given his note to the Punk for some 100, and called a few davs ii..rl P-y it. To to- ...qniriCH. the clerk answered that' the Hank had parted w ith it. The COotlcinan expressed his regret, but continued pulling out Iiis im ney, and cornmeneed counting it over. The clerk. e. ing that the bills were of our specie paying banks, requested him to stop till he inquired for the note at the Cahier'arooM. In .few minutes he returned with the note which was handed to sgnatu..) takelt.' 1 be clerk was caught, and had to stand the shave of his own razor. Served him right. The disreputable practice is observed here by most of the suspeided 1 .inks of throwing tlieir bills receivable into the specie paying banns lur collection. Ot course these latter banks take notion? but specie, or equivalent, in pay. The .. I .1 l .... 1 i . .. i: . . . i. .. Mi-p...i't. .-.... '" i ot- ci.scn.uiv on ineir own piper but ose. alt character lor tionesty. ( 'on n lii'Tici' r HvNk-s. The Legislature of Connecticut, :it their recent session, passed an act relating to 11 inks, which contains the following provisions : 1st. That no Hank in the State shill directly or indirectly, loan to any of it? directors or officers mro than '?(00, if its capital actually paid in ; u " 3 -'xceeu 5. u",im.u, u un.nnu such loans
II i C POOil IS ItllS nn.it; j ti.i'-ns nun knu.iii , um in. 1 1 ic nisi itr It it a iiu.il . ' il I lit- it 1 1 t ill t iv , I ii i f e t-j I s I in 1 n isoi . it n . i . c ,, . ... ,. , . ,. . , . , m mi. .-. un--. , . , ... ... ..... . . J . ... . . J ' t..rl .'.;. in tl.u l, ri ni.-.l i j c Hanl lit- I v I n iirn.li.
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allcli.meefmousin- . " 1 ' "K - w- ............ week, all to l cents per pound. Wheat was and nine and thirty lashes (well puü on his bare back i " " . ""... vi. ' 'i .......
schemes of hatred , , ,. 7,, ... .. . ' , , Sllil Selling at )! to tl'gj cents, dull sale. once a y ear lor each y ear ...J imprisonment. , T,,n.,'' A .. ...I. I :c .,;., I. n, . I : ,.. i I i , ! II. n Inn were .ill id Itirir own Hint lie I. i.'ilu r.mn' a.I " ' OHO ii,l n I0UMHU Willi I'lS liel"tllor OVer Ills OWII riaril 1..I 1
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than the consulera- ,.Wt. d(, Ilit ,ako ,.M. ,tlu u.re 8i,. The reply was It i to he h .p...d that mechanics will not iij ire! Fantaioism. It is h oid that in one of the churches in while he congratulated him upon the posscP-ion .f mo h relit 1? ........... if .,r-f..r it. ....... ( I. . ..1 .. i. t.i.i- i...... tllCIllsel V 0 sl bveatilo the t romooiheis oine.t ities n'' 1'ostnli. during the Administration of the sacrament of the . ,, f.. Tl. .i;..).'..r crmn. .1 tn ltd. L .1.-.. h
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111 ft.. .it ing for a dividend not in conformity with this proVuion, shall be severally ane individually held liable to a line of C.jOO. . . , ik shall loan nr .1 i 1.T1II lit nn nle.lTOa r.r lts oWM j.j,., - o'--1 1 i i . No llink shill issue any bills but such as are piyible at the Hank issuing them. .tli. 1 hree 15 ink commissioners shall be appointed annually to examine into the affairs of the banks, and sii ill h ive their expenses paid by these h inks. Oth. The act pasted May 1S.", prohibiting banks to retain any of th 'ir gjrplus earnings nure than pe. cojt hercijy re;,eiled. 7th. Auth. rises any live of the stockholders, ownnS together 100 shires of the stock, to demand of tlie t.asiner to inspect toe boons, either personally or by committee. ?lh. N jlFink commissi mir ehill be indebted to any bank. And if he becomes si, the (lovernor shall declare his oiik-e vacant, and appoint air ther in his place. J-ur. 7" Cmn ik rcc. Erst sciTATF.n. Mr. Charles Culhtt, of Loudon County, Virginia, was not long since struck by lightning, while sitting in his house, and prostrated to all human appearance, in death. When in this condition several neighbors came to witness the hmentahle scene, ('old water was throw n profusely on tbe bdy, and in th-J course of twenty minutes he began t exhibit sign cf retaining animation. The patient finally recovered, but stated that fas sensations and pain experienced during the momen's ci revivincatioa were icrrib.e, a ,d t-?yond the power cf hnguage to describe. - - What democrat regirds the vulgar abuse ofscavcngers in tlie federal ranks, when thegret end"rs under whoii tliev w-.vi tin II er . .n .,,.. .n- r. .V. ....... -...v....... ..v.. ... ii.iiiii-ii II..IWII ii, ui.noiinced by them in the following tern s 1 " John TjUr, the xceaktst. ihwg.'i the Inckift! of 7" '. aud the mnt unbiut'lviST of i,ulit,cat knartt :" and" D.mifl H'ebtUr. the Kmr of . dtr.ilixt. .md If fonltst i moral Uj rrt. IUfi-nj-id Whig." Did w Di V f ti nur nrinf inf o T nn Tiipj.Ii t last the em:otnra were nM .red to lurht Ui-,,,; n.,.t t Lee.i the,,, hnrme.T t-r.nn'nt l.o v M i., l P. M. Darin- all that tf.no ,h rain ws "n.anrini in torrents. iira-maa lirjiubiican. Home Lrvot ts. The list ho ne league formed is one by old lhe coons out , Indiana, to protect the.r ; skins ,n case another Presidential Election Shjuid come off m the Lmted Mates. Cincinnati Pott. .
shall not exceed iOUOO, it ,:ü0i,(I00, they shall not oi money, man to say to ymi.inat i nave endeavorexceed f0! t ; and not more thin lo,o:fO if t!;. cd for some days to continue your valuable sheet in capital exceeds ('00,000. the hands of some responsible individual here; but Jd. No dividend s'.ull bo declared except from so far, I hive received tins resp mse :" "Sir, where the net earnings of the Hank. And directors vol- a'n I to get the money wherewith to pay the prin-
Suprnion" of AVIii " Ii ominös."
Mn inxra Dismissed. Ity a document from the. Secretary of tho Navy, laid before Congress, it a.V,3r3 tlic number cf mechanies dismissed If Olli IliC C .Of I fill lilt I t HIUS, ill 'l IHIIU um I oin the c.i:ereni navy vaius, in month, (from May lstt Jn? Ith) is FILTUTA , ., .7 : V. . . .. ;V ...'..:.; ,. ilu - ,l"i''" ...n i i,.i i i -i.i-.n i , aa iJ4III V I I r I II k "V B I k. I ... I If 1 I -. , I T,,. n . I'rum Portsmouth, N. II. SO "liarlesto n il New York Philidelphia N urtolk JKi .Til Ill J.j S This is the way the whigs have kept tlieir promises cf two dollars a day and roat beef. . . .... . s ... ., , , ,. L.non Lost -I he committee from Philidelphia who went to asliiiigton wuh representations in I 1 1.- .! I .1 1 1 .I'll I, .11 llH'U.l'lf! in l i.l.,lu .nlii.nn. ...x.. ...... w,.7f .-..U...-.U n, they went her several interviews with the Presiuent and the .Secretary of the Navy, w ho could f'n '.r'T ,nl Tu T , ',7 I,,,f,an,c; ,n.nJ WTkmen are not likely to get their "two dollars a day ami roast ueei, very soon. .N. J. l.vt. lost. I wo Doli. rs k Dv ami llmsr Ii 1; 1: F . .SixI f irorAizg wfi were discharged from the Navv ard, nt 1 ortsuiouth, II., in one day last week. I Hurra for the "better times." Hum f.r "Tippe- ! canoe and Tyler too, without a why or wherefore." ; Two Dom.aksi a DY r KoST Wv.v.r. Wt , are told tint there is not a forigle vessel on tlie i stocks 111 any sh:p-yard in this city , except on" Mnall j steamer, and that there are no contracts for future ! build. Iig.- , t tr .'(. j .... . -. , , , , ' I lie crew 01 the inconnes, who have endured 1 the hardships of four years' service in all sorts of j seas and all sorts of climates, are now waiting f-r their nv nt p York. .n.l there n, ,.... t.J . , -. - - , ... no money to pay them ! 'i , 1 I , .1 , ; - ... . ui. tiw..i k J tnw il I. 1 .1 UiV 111. l!ts: on P,t. It :s estimated that at least Un lh.uanl Median- 1 . " ICS and laboring persons are now out of employment , in Cincinnati. 1 Ins is the Horums hard cider, ! roast beef and coon skin times. Franklin Don. j On all sides we hear the cries of pecuniary distress. The times are certainly harder 111 this rel'ioii thin thev have been fjr uiinv vears. ami are growing harder and tighter every day. Creditors are pressing for payment, and debtors find it impossible to obtain money. Indeed there is no money in circulation. It is a singular fact, that while hi... i.....,,l.,. i.,,.. f.,,,. . ... in. uui.-iiiiniiii" rriiis hi uui niiins un; tin "I' .11 .1"! . .7 ... , . they were twelve months ago, there is not one-third t!:un(imt of , M1 c.rculat.on. ... . . .1 . e e near iroui iii-j inierior 01 sacr neos 01 prnperIv lint n re rrnlc fi o t i-i ! ! i n if At .In Veen I inn m-iIo . , w W ,( , J 0 y . T 000 and C7('0 Mild f ur ... ,. . .sed t,. h. u-orth idc ,.r -ru . . .... f ... , ,, , . , ,, i" . .; , - - - , - " ' country. Iheseiacts disclose a degree ot pM-uni-u,Jlrcss ,,, this part of the Country, such as has , Wlne!i?cd sicc ils H0 U Ic tll 0 1, t . Wl.lt . , i !.,,...., : , can ue none i' nuevoaie 11. 1? me qnes'inn upon 1 . .11 . t 1 i... ...... , , , i .. i i . i every one s lips, the answer to wnuli is not to easi-: . f ; ncssr, ) I'novirer 1 - " ,h mji.tis ( i tnnasrt ) Iii'ji.int. , Ye hear from rverv section of Kentucky of the ! most distressing sacniices of property. In Henry i county , we were informed by a highly respectable1 w ' i I ... , m w , , . I mitdixo Jt sn. k. I he Kentucky eoman j state's that the sheriff of Metill county, on the meet- ...... c i . ..v.. ' "l conn, um uui" Mine. o-Min-ii ins ouiue, i , ,i . . .7 . i .1 . 1 i tl...r..l... ...-;., il.n ..rt ... .i; .. .1 1 UIMV.III I'lll.-IH ' lllk tl'Ull ll' lll lrll I. I DHL Uli " . 3 . 11 1 a" ""' M..p,y 10 prmect 1 "! J'ldg.lientS bCiI.g obtained, at that Court, against t nein. I'oon rai. d i r.. The Missouri Sentinel of the ) 'Jlst lilt., says thlt " E ICH .-old at 1! Itrilbll, list I week, at one cent per pound, and that some of the j feleau.boats were burning it in preference to wood,; to raise their steam with S ..,. 1. ..,. ..... .1. . u ...w p -um, can j i.i, 111 i 11 1 rmtst hnj which "wing tunes' have brought into tlo-i r kitchens. We understand that they fi,, 1 some difficulty in Ptowili" away that "two dollars a day" which they don't receive. II trtj'urtl 'I'tnus. Thf A;, j liat a C!na, !l0,t U.UlSne ta ;l whig and which he name.! lfr, Tim -r just b. fore the . . . . J l'residenti il election, t is lately been chrilcned anew and now bears the name of "II a it nr.it Timks." Business is to utterly prostrated, that stores in the principal business streets at Mobile, which cost foO.000 cannot be rented for taxes. Hakh Timis I'xrMruriro. A friend, resident .orne )ü nnF's distint. writes to t:s aller th s wise : "A subscriber of yours ha- left here, and Ins paper of course is to be discontinued. lean give you no "uai p.ut., ... no. uai .mess oi me uuies ami seircity I . . 1 1 tcr ! It is not in the country ; therefore, I do not wish to take his paper nnd w rong him out of his hard earnings." Indiana Jonrnal. liKTIKIXt; FKOVl A IA U TV 1 11 IT IS AOINiT TII T Cot tuy. Calvary Motis ami Patrick ('. Coode. members ofCoi. gross from Ohio, hive each e. me out in a letter, renouncing the Clay w ing party, 'The reason is because, they siv.tliey feel b und to , "go fur their country." This is admitting that th it party does not g for the country, else why leave it, in order to go for their country ' They eay, tin whig party in Cgres cares nothing for the c .untry, but spends its time intriguing and managing to mike Clay President. Tyler has ahso written a letter, m which tie say--, it the w h g maj irities n both branches would soend n: ire ofi iielr tum m Jj ' ginning for the people, and less 1M abuin- him. , they would serve the people better. Ali these men give a sad picture of their own puty, but not more sidthai true. .hj)rs'iii.ii. Tr.A on CisrrEr. Mr.Clay, in his late speech pr--po--ed ti iaq ose a tax of twenty per cent, on these neees-ries of life, in order to distribute the avails of the public lands. Tbe Democrats propose to p'aco tea an I coffee unmrig the fee articles, arid to restore the land revenue t the Treasury. This is real'y ihe only question there n.v.v is, as to the tariff. Which is best for the people of this State ! All consuTie tea and rotf-'e, and all will hive to pay onefitth more f'u- theo article. Hut who will be t enetite I fr0m tbe land distributi m ! N..t a cent will ever find its Way to 'he pockets i f the people. Hut Mr. Clay prop ses ti raie the duty t- thirty per cent. I'very fimilv. therefjre. who lays out twenty dollars f,r lev 'and ooff-e, will hive ta nay twentv-six d .liars : those who nv.v et.e..l f ....... .0 ..I : il t, o r,.....-. t .m . i I'l.i ..un ii s ..in in.i in .. mi , -.,t u".lll?( 1 r .1 Mllll liea' purchase less if these articles than the ht sum. Here then will be a TAX of from six t twelve dollars vn every firmly, in the State, who will never teceive er e cent irom ir.e land distrit tition. '1 Ins vx ill he one of the j blessings of the Whig n raonx.-H.irtfirJ Tin't. Kl.or.GlM IX THE Naxt is still coutinu-tl, not withstanding the almost universal execration wirh w hich it is regarded. A commu ri ics t i on iiitheNew l'?P'-'" C' &nt "on the iOih ult-. twelve or fourteen seamen were whipped with the relic of bar-jbari-m, the cat-o'-nine-tails, on board the fii?itt. 'Concrcs.' now Ling a: P.-rtsmou'h ; that s vr.e of them them f, unJer tLc e,cruciatin2 torture, the officer in f.-l l... . I I- ... I 1 1 t I - I . I Co;nmand ciclaiTicd ta him 'Stand on! take it l.k ; man V Attempting to desert, under the influence of liquor, I. ...-.' - .. . . . i iiu to ce ineir onence. curelv. tnere are msiT au.
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Whick m Best T It cost? a much to build and fuip a inj;!e frigate fur ffi a it would tJ erect seventy large brick dwclhnj house. Thry are about to try a youni; and leautiful irl in CstmortI ind county, Pa., tor burnirg a bain I lunging to her flit hie lover. The Litmt Exctst. The Missouri Sentinel fsya. r, as cf Cl lis their crii'J xrwL nian u a I'rcsty terin ruiiifter, and has goi e to t. Loui to ut'enil a SynoJ, in const puence which they are conipt lled to appear on a half sheet. Mr. William Emerson of Maiden (Ma?s.) now in I -ju,.!,, .....i., in M.u.-n. i ;rm .iCiiuuj u un .un.ing at his '-d year, with I. is own hand, tight hundred Ol... : 1 ., t . I, . j . , anJ eighty-six j air of nun sj-urrps! ?THixcTntMMi tiif. Wi t. A site, containing twe n-ty-four acre, has 1 t n j.urrh.i-oJ hy ttie ienorai Uovero- "- I"", -, iiioi iuiuii, .-iuiii,Jii, ivi i us mitlun L,f a r,rtl(lcalio1. :. ... .1... w 4 (IC .'I UU 9 II 'I I a n I. ir .m lilt ruiil'milt i- . - - presseJ fr the lüiode Island sullrage prty was olhreJ in the hi)lC rnes( id 1,,,, xi t!f!.t TllU' W4JJ, muk-ini in the actions . f.ry,!,'Cumi HmxmIv.-A xVx at IhHimore from Kil) Je Jim ir) ,:!l,VIl,; uukrildll, !at, a Ji-tor (,,-.he L-UtcJ j,.; u.,nki3Iui fhareed wuh rxtmaiie f -rfries upon tiiat Institution, has a dairy firm near IJ10, . which he is working in per n. counterfeiter, named Lci M. Lennrt, has been arrested at Vu-U-un-li. He had in his potion 420 delbrs in fö note of the Mate U.n.k ot Indiana, and fllK ' V f ,l,e Noritiern liauk of Kentucky, and about a 'l,,arl of 1' dimea, in a roujrh and unfuiil.eJ state. A I'iif.h on the 15Akirts. Cuh.i. with :ts hard m'uey currency, not only keeps up a sp! udi 1 local rovernment.but h.mors the drafts i f tlie pa iih g m-mrm-nt annually, to the amount of from three Ij lie millions of j,)jarsi 1 A WiicrrKti. E. TallmadKe states in the Eou.sv.üe vfriiM r, i,,ni iru re is a fjcsinore near ion, nouui 1 1. 1: .1 . . V, are I 111 a, Oll Hie l at aw Ia IH r, mal mrauri SiVUIIV-n feet four in lies in circumference, and the hollow inside is rish'.een fett in diameter. n .1 11. r . . w. 1 - . 1 How the del. (s of the delinquent States are to l e paid, u a ltThU,m ddllult to solve. Our exports are IDO.Ul'O,mm ... ,...,. ,r ii in ..P ..,.nt n .1,, J.a.! r .r i,.. terost. 1 his absorbs all the profit on the exports and cur lUlllll uaui i'iu'iiko a r'. nip v...v cF. l'uckeve Yankee a few days ago shipped 70 bbls. of ezg from Cleveland for Ho-d m ! Each l.hl. contained "iO deren. The Cleveland Herald says that they expect soon to be so near tins c.tv as to furnish us with warm egus from th'j nest. (KIT Iiawsi it S'l-TTiin. The Philadelphia Ecnini; Chronicle states that the litigated question w hi b has I'i'i'n pe .tling lo Iween the Old and Nov Schools of the Presbyterian Church, has been settled, we understand the "New School" having wit'idrann their unit. K niTioi. The Nashville Wbiq; announrcs tke resignation of Mr. Isaac Miller, a mi infer of the Jju:is!.iture of I ennessee, from e ler countv, oecause I certain swindlinc transactions whieli be had carried n for sevi ral in a letter to the boy s mother, of savin- him from falhm; . 1:. :.i.. 1. ; 1 1. . ... llllU It.c cm, vi uiv.11 Iii-" euuaviuii luv cuej vw nnn to. A Srrt l I.ATlflN. Tie New York Courier mentions a report that tlie preat Dutch house of Hope A; Co. are holders of twentv-six thousand shares of the Hank of the ooioi 11 m iwriuoMi ui'jumiui mmih m um n.nnv m un- ,. ... ' n 11 . 1 UiW, Ute' ,:,"liri!,:,"y ar,"r,'J h recent purchase.-. -j,i.s amount t shares .at present rates, would cost ahout tfHMU'OO ; at the pr.es a few years since, three millions "f dollars. PArr.n. The way tlie TariiT men in Centres' propose The eJdor of the Farmer's Monthly Visiter, sits that where the Merrin.ack river tl .wed d.ep in its bed. sutii- ',' 0 oat ' 1 B'" thiriy-three years ayo. be has ,or ears I"1 G. at ,hc rate of two tons cf hay to the acre, and where he rai-ed ponil 1.0111 lot iin-ii't uvn tin, tuuiü vu iiiv. sr. . . Jlhv ri; , f a 1 1 I onrn I 11 iiiiti' f 10 1. ? O ) a n'Trt 11 Imir fti i-etitr r.4 ' r r 1 i.rri.M at I.VT. 1'be Legislature of Connecticut ii. 1 111... . ... 1 i : . . . , , , has settled the Jams case "as semen me jams case. 1 ue nevereno wotoor nuu 1- , I . I wife ore divorced, the lady to receive ?(.!)() a er during !c. 'j-llP V ,clr kf,,.lS ,!iroo dnldren the wife one ft ,hdtn,Wt fr aeg.ity, love, ainib.liiv, piety, and all the usual virtues. This is a very droll world. A lUnrt4(MS SKx 1 imf. The notorious Callahan, f ,,is.arv ,IM..orv. whs t.i. a nt l'iers..n. N. C., last week, ,, fre tlie Sun. ri,.r Court. He was convict, d, and the - .... .1 :.... . 'i-.... i.i iioa 111 1 sen it lit e pi "linn nccii huii list 11 un, ii 1. ; i nc 11 i- : e.r. .-upper iasi . unoay , ne . up as presemeti 10 me ! communicants containing a colored beverage, composed of i Wrt,,r bay berry sy rop. in-s'end f wine ! What a thisj pnemy ; n u ie necessary to n ave on Wine, wny not I drink clear water ? Why deceive the communicant. ! ' Dinixf; Fr or. As one of Xeil, Moore and Co.'s s'ag- ; es w as dt srond. iig a bill near . ine-ville, Ohio, a few days I ago. tins lever broke, throwing the driver .'ff Iiis seat and ' the horses started into a run. One of the passengers crept out of the window, then on the top. from thence into the
driver's seat, then d -wn to the p.de. and then on one of the . , 7,'" " . " ,.a , , - ru "a" 10 W I,ve wheel horses, and actually nulled up the team. duIlars ta l,J0t- StMrntgr f.Mast.J i,iter. SnMiiTtllNr; Mi uk Tiuv a Showkii. At Cambridge, i A Ci rum s Cask i.f Uioamt underwent a preüminaMas., on the night of the 15th inst. or rather on the ry investigation at rYtcrsburgh, Va., en the loth inst. morning of the Kith, for il began to rain just rbout mid- The circumstances as we gather them from the Statesman, night, was Iwj inch'' and tf iiwuhcd mil 'ffiif-nix tmu- are these Alexander mail, din Well, married i Mi?? s'lmlths. Mr. liond, of Harvard Observatory, informs the Hastings, of that town, in 13-0; avrarortw. after, he
1'oston Courier, tliat this is the greatest quantity that ever fe'l in the same space of lime, of which there U any rcc- , 1 J -' Thrt ('! vel m 1 Hera! I s ivs "m Wis- tisin in t' e esc of Jones K Vmeva-d t o men', r. r of ' rmlr ihe'cr-ind i j.i.iuu. lilt Vil u, Uif lill.riii ro IM .-irniii, un nr.inu iury, on the 13'!"irit, returned an indictment for manJ J . . . slaughter merely. A more flagrant, atrocious tnunier was nevtr committed. The character of Wiaooi.stn a, a peacef,.l. lAW-resne.-tin-r and law enforeii.-r eoui.lrv. has hitherto stood high, but a tew m re acts like ibis will sink it below the level of Texas. "t-i . ii : f . c tii. i . T i ... I 1.' : j ne l rovii:eine .in-imai, one ei lie- i.o-Hie isimn um; l.harles t ners. his contessc l that the names nl the . Iiicers under iho People's ( '..nsii u . on. w h.ch were append- , .....'i, ed to a handiuM as liavmg resgu.d.were lOht.Lf). It was this tiick that discouraged the people, w ho thought that their bailers ha I deserted th-in. Such are the bac means resorted to by the M n rchis'.a to keen the people iu senttUdO. The Gnr.ATF.sT I:LFsiNf.. Colonel Webb of the regular am-y says that the "I. "nited States Hank, ind.v iduall y and collectively, was the gieat. st blessing ever lesto.vi J upon a people." Ever b- stowed npn an eili'or arid st x kj .tiers, he h old have sa d. Among thewetlhhss asiiscts of this vaunted lln.k, stands a dele. uf over ÜO.OoO du. t,v this very pers.-nt?", who tak. s the beucht of the act. No d iubt he would like another bank to have another chance to get another "blessing." Notions I'.ii'i'LF. IiF.t.ow Tin. Nicholas I'id.ile, or a marble bul of hi n by l'iori Iii, the scu'pior, w as lately s ld at euctioii in Philadelphia f-r f'ö. Ii was mole t oder when tee "Money K rig"' wie'.d-d t'ao tiuaueia! s op re with t such influence ot-r hi The artist was to i,4ve 1 een paid f " 0 for it ; no t mit w as f u:.d that the bo-t cf Nich-'las liid.üe, w ho n gol.itt d il:e '"g e it regulat ir," and the but of Null 'las Diddle, accused of cim es ai d nvs-demean-rs in a public of justice, though the tamo in fact, was not the same in value. ii ii it . c , i ,:,t. ,t . ,,.,,, ,r (. ui v irrr n. P. I. f'urr. rhargr.l with tt:e murder ct ,. ... , i . ; i . r ... , , . i r.!s wue i-v nititos ii ii uui.iu i.1-. ii-, vi -1 ni-nin- - at J. ff.-r-ou city, M:--..-uri, the pr. saner I cmg I r ught in . i - i u: '! v. and tbe cn'crif e I r-o ou.n d w hieb t be la w arme - . - s l" lhe crxm"- Ti.e c ol, dclih. r de, e -severing mb nt. coupled with the hypoeriuoal i rof. s:oU t m .levoi.d afI''" ' J'3" 1 )r ",s l 'J NM" C " ,w ,s , Jy 'n? a -...,. ... .... ....... in ti; own c.iuira, nas itnutj u nine u.'iii. nmijintiou to the highest decree. A to sr. " the Ocfa.v. The Xcwt-uryport Herall says that the b.ig James Caskie, Ca t. Pi.-'. ;ury, arr.vcd at thi that port fro". i CadiZ. icked up a drift iu an open boat the ocean, aVo-jl a hundred m.les f?on Cspe St. Vm- .. : . i ... . .,.... i r. ,.-.... - . .rr.r on cent, w ithout oar, rudder, provision or wa'er. a vou .g Tor tnguese, about h'.teen years oil. Hism-ly ail was a brjk cn fi-ar used as a mast, with an oi l riece of canass at J . .t. -..-., 1. ,!, -r'.. ..-...,-.,, dmon. When discour.d. it was blrittz .j.ite l;i,h. the hri teir-tr under i.vo reefed tapails. .nd'i i the cou-se the filling ci;ht t blew a hard gale, when, but for the . .. ... ... . . ... rrartde'.'!' re-cue. te HI tucm a have been last Uema
Fron the ShelbyvitU Herald. VISIT OF MAIM IN VAN WREN. On Wednesday evening, intcU-ger.ce reached u that the Hon. M A It'l l . V AN HUKKN would pa?i through our village, on his ro'Jtc to Spnr.gfielJ, anJ in company wi h several of our citiren, we
proceeded to the n ght Hand for the etagc, ta give . - I 1.1 I . . k!L.IL . 1 . Ill I 1. u:iu an njuiu.t; wvii:ome to .'icioy. Al l o ciocs j the stage drove up and Mr. Van 'Huron and Judge hitcomb alighted ; tliev were greeted with heartr i m . i .i i i . , good will, and alter tlie Usui introduction had taken i m t- ii ii i- i place, .'Ir. an Huron eeatcd hunsLlf arnorg U3 and fur an hour he disp'ayed to great advatitege hi; 111.. . . I . jroiiar.i dm i c ra 1 1 on a i power, in t..e morn.ng we escorted him to town, w here the company pi rto,,k 0f an txccl.'ent breakfast prepared by Mr. ; Packelt, On his departure, Mr. Van 1'urCn walked t'p- J w arus oi a nine ui. inw roau, nccompanicu uv several jct.zet.s. During thi- walk, Mr. Van ifuren. by j I rr,t --vn a vr- ,ntPr,-.l--i-i,f i.inMr.J M 'I r" .v....-.- ...ni. .i..tk.. vi i.i.vv.u-vi . .. ......... V. . . .during the I.ASl W All. He stated that the charges made against him. of being a Federalist j 3nd opposed to the war. were base shnders, and an .nsult and contempt offered to the understanding- of the American people; that hi whole course wu before the world, and vet. in the tics uf documentarv proof to the contrary, the. mfamoys falsehoods were propagated. We asked Inrn to state the circumstances attendant on In voting for Kufus King, while a member of the New York Legislature, and he answered that Mr. King w as, at that time, w ithout opposition, he had no opponent, and w nsi'i f ir-r f ihr tear, which caused the whole Dcm cratiC fcrce to unite upon him. We use Mr. Van Ilurcn's own language: there was 1.0 non-committal; every question asked was answered frankly and honestly ; no committee to sway him his own b isom dictated ; his own tongue "ve utterance.
The personal appearance of .Mr. Van Euren wa;wi' new of fuitbec dia!e's sustained by the Ui;lih far, far different from what every one expected who amis in India.
11 I ........ I.,, t . . ....... 1 ........ ........ .1 .1 , 11 .in ui" 1 uo"n; rti-u nun, uuu nun unn jm i inn in u by the description ive:i hy his opponents. ' Little
van, " Little Magician, and other terms have ! elenMe Btizures f the artic' hj t'ct-n im.V. been continually bestowed upon him by the wings, l 'j'he eff.-et of tlie pro-re? which the tariff is mnlinf until it become almost a settled matter that lie was i;, j-i, lament ,as abenly !tn f.-lt in iho j reduce mark' a very small specimen of the human race ; and it lets, where men cenlulnice ai.d a hetti r fe 01 is vinhi. was decided by general acclamation that 5 feet 4 ; The H.lfast election mmmiffr hvf re lvd "That J. inches w as the extent tint he could aspire to, even , Em. rson Tennet. Esq , sn I V. J. J .heson. Es j.. h ! in boots 1 What then was the i-urprisc of our Citi- I not leen duiy eiecteJ, and ought not to hate Inn r turnzens to behold a lull o lly mm, ici'ä 01r as tchitt j ej." " "'"w, and a frank, open, manly rountcn,cf. slr IIatrv iv.therrt hai-!i brs increased the ware.. Mr. Nan liuren has a h gh expansive forehead, 1 f hls .slMS;., ..Hirers, and Cf each a quantity cf nn't searching eye, and countenance expressive ot grent lTCXV u.,ir nwn ..,.rt ,,. ro,!i,ul tti.it they abstain intelligence ; he is in hip f.hh year, but maintains j fror f.cquentin? herr shops and pe.Mic houses, an upright carriage and is in fine health. II s r,, ,n Wn ly dress w as plain, without the slightest ornament or at ,irmirii,,IÄ,n fr llMlri, j.,;;, ..t .he n,i:,. attempt at show nnd yet his grey hairs have vol Ury lV r ,,d urSin2 thr pepulaee n t to enlist. Mr. protected him from the charge of being a " self-eon- Jt,srrh Sf,r?e J.eean " t!;f nan's ar.-ty. conceited little dandy !" We have beard it mid" . r . ...... t . , , T 1 . . 1 Henry I. ren, one of the nrnst exte nie vv oojen mantime nnd rgain, nnd it n-s a Choice Hibyct with I uUiw;f itl V(.rUh re. has faded for an i,,eo nse .m.unt. the slang-w hangers of 1SI0. On .nquuing of Mr. j ah(, . Mni:!(r ,Iia:iuf,cUiu rs a:e ij tj ivCVj nn Euren Ins l.ejpht. he stated it to te I I I. ! invt,K, w tIn hlm
frill 1 .MAC IACIII.N A.M) A HALT; vvegl.t 17 i pounds. It his petty traduccr had been present, how many of them would have found themselves Iriuath the notice of li'llr Martin1 What a change must have come o'er the spirit of his dream to have turned in two years, from the diminutive exquisite 10 me majesi.c veteran : . .. . At the humbug ot the wings in SpringlK d, in ! . .... . 0 ,ö . . c",l ' Jutie, 1-10, a banner w as borne by the Morgan c(.unty dt legation, representing a prairie on tire and a fox running nt lull sp.-ed to escape the ll nnss ! , The prairies are on fire ! the people are thronging 1 to the support of their faithful and tried servants;) and on this very day the cheers of thousam.s will ! greet the farm, r ot Kinderho-.k at the capitol ot , Illinois; the glad voicts of his C.Ulitrymrn Will s.KUi loiin n;s welcome; aiiuoi'i nn.i young wni in no set speech, but in honest nnswers to questions I'Ut direct !v to him. It was not before the cheering cr jw ds ; but among two or three staunch Iriends, and every word as uttered bore the impress ot TUF I'll we leit and knew it to be so ai d as we waved tin last farewell to the great .Statesman, the exclamation came from our heart, "An honett man's the noblest work of Cod.'' A Nr.w Kin or Tinrric. The Yankee r.to every 1 tv'irm raiitit loa l.ir ftn' n.f If i m ti.t 1111 1 1 r thai we hav e to record a speculation like the following even in Yankee land. In a portion of lh town of Croat ltarringten, known by the appropriate name of Timbcrshin, lives one Austin, until recenl'y a sorrowing widower. The wile of Austin not long since h.l, leaving him a daughter, aged scvent.en years. L ke most who have been blest with excellent wives, lie was extremely uncornwould j r br the danghter of Austin as a companion, to his ow t. ife v nhintte as dip nn. A swap was fin . lly proposed and a-rerd to. Austin received a little 'boot on account of the di ffrence in the ages of the females. The females making no olj.ction, the exchange was effected, Austin received, i and has for months lived with the wife of hii neighbor, who makes good the place of her, whose los he had mourned. The daughter of Au-tin furnishes the neighbor with a wife, with whom ho is well pleased, congra'ulatuig him-e.l not a little that he has 'swapped' off i: ll :. . ..i l I. n went South, and did not return until last vear, beim ahsent about nine years. In the meantime, his wife, mppo-. i ii-. i ii . ins he was dead, intermarried with (.corge Pa'nm. c Is, or. his return, demanded his w ife, who was relucny give,, ;,, and w ho very relurtantly returned to her i i i i i i u hrt husband. She, however, st ayr d but a short tone wiih i i 'i-1 . i i. .. i ...-. 1 1.. i i. . .. ... r. .. .i. '"" i ue seconu nuuan.i imanv . u.m un- ...r--t husl.m!, at the price of ,,, -Tor. wbi.b ... pa.J 1,1 cas!l- V consoled himself shortly alter ly marryanhfr hady in IVtiTburKh. named Judith IL Longworth hence aiose ttils ornsecii'ion. Jl w as committed f.r trial in the Sin.rr me i ,oi:rt. wtoch cpcr.s m a le-.v Uiya. a- ii t rt fc li. i A Hposti k. The Urv. C. (;. Eight, of the KenUl-ky r . , , i t .i i .i conb renre , raut ons the religious public, tf.ror.cii the Linoitiha!i Christian Advocate, against a man ot the worst ,-haract.r. who, at Louisville, w.nt ty the name rf A. li.rnard, ami i-r.!-ssi d to be a dentist. He i'i.p ed himself on the .Mettio.iist i.pi-eepai VI. men. at u to a loeiise to exhort, iri his p-'esi. n. Ii is suppnsetl tnal he fia gone to the rorth or t (V.ndi. It is ! oiieied that He: r.ard is n t los, rrd na:ne. and that be wPI charge h s nac.o when cir-eum-tanees call for it. He is -b u' 5 fe t r inch. '..igh.so.i.ew!;at heavily built, has a fu'l fco. dark ryrs, d.ark hair, f iir skin, high f rehead, inclined to haMnc, !.a' ' : oe fei'ures. am! auines a m . !et air in company. It i- atfirir.ed that aid Ih mar l, nt lensr si o e, s'.lT re ! ad the j en Pties of tl.p law cf S oitli ('roiina I t th erim t !:gsmy, and that l e has now s duce! w-v the wife of a ve:T respecta'.jle gentleman nf Luisvi.!e, Kentucky. l'r iinn.nr, Pa F.tMi Mr.T It app.arjt y an article in the Ha'.tmiore Arg-js. that thf !e-e tor a large portion of the land whi'.h L'al'im re now o -copies, was execuod f-r but ninr ty-nir.e y -ars, an ! r.M rr n. w .tde. Sit ee tt e original lej.se. fiou-ai di of sub-lea-rs harebeeu made, anJ irnj-roremer.ts t a iv a-n-.unt hive be n erected on thi property by variou persons, ahull ton fi 1? n 'y believed that the origin.d eae was jerfe'inl. Tt.c e -nsequence is. tliat tbe er.tre prep-v vs-nl reve-t io tiio ovginal own- ' rr. at tie exr ira'i -n et tr. sti'.d tern f vears, unless . . . . . - (erne new arrangement can be mad-- w;ih the present heirs, thirty io iioei' er, iio-.v r. -cling in lie Mitetd Kentucky. The j ropcrly is sa; 1 to l-c l-s s --e , ru o ing l'r..m the tiorll.e.ist cirn. rot Hilton .re ar. 1 Pille Ai-jiith s'rre's northerly, ru.br icing all the p- , city r i L I ( . cl-.w s Hhl, and l!jt? n iitiiC.e y poll -a ul the c .ty , t t th it extent. Aniu?nn ov a ( jaiim. o; Y uni.a. A nsn naTie.' P. Montgomery, a shoemaker, and so ni-ran i d exleirt'.r at r. hgic-us ue. tu g-, I n b.-n err.-". t . .r Pii's' urh, cn a ehl'se of miiMr. '.-..Kh grve :t ef the f .iow:i rirrcrr.sttnrrs . w:-'o-.vcr, ia At'-.s.b'ili. Ohio, 'vi e.iVy yeirs rf;;g. rr.arr:e-i a v-u-g ;iri cf twnty. rf the rr'frtr-.t. rf n --.i. rr-i. -. 1 rt i-.-.t-,'.'. !.-. " .... - correctness cf -t I e rf s berar :e verv - d-e)'t!';l. Mor.'gor-.erv beet- a-ti"h.--! to the y.- ur.g wife, - r..l frequently iitA.I I. r. ii oi er.e r f -.v hi' h t.-easmns be was disc , x -1 c I by Lie . 1 r, i ; a ?'.rugg e e ri'V-.l, tlie 1 ifer was thrown dowi o r ift. lit ;t n Iof lover. Jin n ir e day i nr. He rd anl te'.tleJ rear Pittfbnrgh. A Cz-ji rsrs, te wr:ü ti -jr.g w:d l . - L .. . ow, reuetur-r ae- i-.":n nin m r.: p.-esert reaicence. This lerrer fej! :n- th han.'a of a i n -f r. fore. ich i i p. rr a.,. ej hi rr
CAI)inATI-.HiKiM Illrrtioii.
r IJeprrienl'itirrt. William J. Urorrn, Thofna Juhr:8)n. I"ur 1$ocia'e .fudge. James notron' ffor ra election). Adam Wri-'ht fk r rc-clcctioli .. . ... V .... " lianitl K. oith v c r if ,., n. i . . i i i MM.ry IJn.ir, It beit U. Djt.ein. u- u , i ' l..ain .ai....re. ; j '''"r "'"'.V C"mni nrr 2J J),!rut. JlMI Mi'l'Al.l.. or Scftoil CiiirnmiT:rr. Flia N. Slnmcr, Hanncr Fa" hold J. I. Mot liei sliOid. I'uV S i fi(f'. lo-ej.Ii T. Do; all. ndre vv Ioii Jon, Andrew Smith. (',.. v r, Jan M s , t h - ,., v- .... ' lli iijj llilllll'l I IIUHIiJ I IllMiia." Samuel McCurdy, of Franklin Townse p. We are rrquestt-d to announce Slit 11 Jr.niox condiJate for the Jtate rntr, f r the district compowJ of the counties of II.HUie and Hamilton. fr-Candoiates who have not paid their fee for announcem'-nt , arc requested to do m, r their names must be Mricken tut. foreign Itciui The Pnt'h Cpprsr to ho rr.-Ah1 i:nner.f pfrparstiona fr th .roccuti ii of iho war 10 ("l iim and lo.lia. rVi hs than 50.000 tutul of an m iJ h en f rwarJ'd to Dom bav. f'v O'O waiof Aletaiulna and ti. The Iudi'tn mail ha arrn.-.l, . rjo.ide.l, nt Marseille, i- . r . 1 . :.. T- ti ;.. 1 in- iinmiins tu uhmith II lHllo -in in snr pretty uteadv emplovnirnt tottie revenue officer. Social The Cried Jury ..f Dü! !o had insulted O'CcnneP. l y eoiujj w itheut tlinr u"jaidmiit r rather than iutite th I. old Mayor t the feat a rule Wbi. !i eUstein ha made inoperative. The Aci'an.r say that he can go as I -nj without a dinner as tiny can. The rVnch continue f r.n ie.H. and talk a'' Mit fhtin 'ui,!. .m- l.,.lv Uvorv l-,h. Willi En-.ii.l ihev hsvo , 3 t 1 1 .1 . t,,n a dren cround A quam !, and tliev have taiely tiken ; ,,r at ,h i(V , h;w Un(r M.(,'ui, ,t uY A .,,,,, rc!l!(lt.,rv duties, l et thr Voiivrirr Fmnria l!liMk, t!.at retaliation at the en-,., ,u mouth t- the only r,.p;v worthy of a ' great ni'ton." pirnMOXT.riu,r.r. All- rt. Kic of IVlmont. ha rcroM lis j(.rre,. f ,r i,t..al ripul.iou ..f the Je fr1) ,liC ( ifv ttf JVl,j,. He f .und tl.f oth. r potenta'e 0f Euroia-, bii 11 and t. vv.n.l I ...d ..ei.'.en.te a liece ,iul,;witv w..rihv of the dal Vest a.;. . t,c Jin, n, and its innvemeuts are still very p. ilect. Tbe0 r.bcs came into the ih-i 1 of I.orJ A-hbuinhin mi mediately af er thü drain, et the kin?. Qi'avmti or Lm. n J.n. . m. The total number of acres in England an l W ales has h en t -rnpu'. d to ! about :JS,.r.(.O.Oti0, f which in the year I"?lb, .'2 .(V.'T.Ct 1) acr.s were ciillivat.d. and O.l.il.Ol'O were waste lands. In o'lar: ! tlie iiu id'rr of ere . an.uit 2 t .OOO.tMM', . which at tliat time tlurc were 0,fiLfn,( (1 cultivated, and I l,.Tlöy (l('t waste. a a 1.1 S'oMI f II I iicr a vvi ins 0 cn in. enr.ken it Men-.-n E-nest, a f im ojs N'erw e-i in ronner, n .w nt Mscow- " -"K'Red to trat. I o . t.i.t city t . Jet. apn in th'.tv ttav s. Sever .t Kti-siau n.'h'emen have made wagrrs rtmounting to Hd,( '0 s Ivor rmp les. (Uvlo t'OOl ) and bis t'.pitture Vas fixed for May l-t. Heist. receive 2ö.(!(ih f.lver roubles if lie mi-oecds in Iii imdeitaking, which is rather doub'.lu!, he being ft present fdty-nii.! years t f ge. Kil l Si IN IU.NKKl I'll V, for silo at t'ilin ' ii! . J. ' rn iTinv Tim if tu ll I'll I I!S ! j vou aie ctfully soiieited m attf i.d a m g-ilar m-e:. g f ,(," lndinapo is Ami- I'obarto S..t i ty," to fe bell to the Tinnitus tl.eieof. at 1 v 1. r '." U-m.ih, ttui ( Tutsd .v ) en nu.g S Ay .t!i. An nd be-- mR Lc t Sjs r ud. j "' '' h-r (f t''- Smi'tv, " MH.hl.K, Scriftaiy. ' ''' -f"-ti. Wm. A. Dav , P:e"i tent. Willi". W. Wnitiir, "J , ' Jr,,,' s- r, V ice Pio. ami 1 1. M. I'.himow, I. !... . II. . .... ll r .. 1 ll"S. 1 1. Mil I FR, Sf H I .Ii . I! M'V HI r, 11. W . Mm i io , I re i'iner. O v v i o II v h i-n. k , , I v lint. 1 3. Tbe Society gire n..t-c.- t : . a t Mr. n. 11 I'. My is no longer a mcmbei ,f the Hat itoty, h.iv i: g vi djt..! t ie rm.stituti it. KM h i:. fli-'t'tt O'urt f- '.('"' .S'.em ,.r f ir i -'r.rf nf ln!i:n-t. I Hank an Ml. lt. I.. MlT'll. AiLijin.- ll. small, nd 'lii..rt'- inn, 1. lar ;", "-' " ' !-er.-i i,..r..,4. .t ,-in i.r lr "I sua ' "'Hi. I. o' In. I Iii--t oo.hi i.--.i..iii I, .ii tiua' i it .,. , ... l..,,,,,, v ,t M ,., t ,..,.., i u I.. i...i t. a,r in-m. m khIhi u- -i i -r i... l.-.. t imiiiii.., u " ' a-"M- '-.' "I si-.ie"i' i.r.il, ;.t Im k, VI , vv In . ieia it 1 r ...I j ittm. n ..,,, .., ,,, ,r ,. ,i ,.,, , , ,..,1,, v, ,u- ., r .i .... . ......... h ' t u.r . ( Ai"' 'i'"" ' ' " j MITICT. M. 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