Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 July 1842 — Page 2
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IMMVMPni.lV JM.V I, lHlti. Th ' Third Veto of C aptun Tyler will bo fund in an. th-r r imn. It will give great at isf iCtiori to ail L .ii'ct t i'.-n, Democrats and Whig, and pr.jj rtionit !!' 1 to nil political knave.. The Im ?, of the t:iay 'l,o attempt to "hnd" ; attemi.t to "he id" ! .1.., 1 .t .in !, tin. I.iti!,. It ft, if was railed. ' " a-, it hi j w I r act ngaint themselves with redoubled (rc'. .... . .1. . . - II 1 I Y nve aol Dire tlirir own irn a.t -i;io ;;...- ' .... i re their a y I.o k ti'.'! r the head t.ongnt-B . t .. .... . 1. 1 - .! ..1... i ,11 Iii : I r1 ri'.et.t o 1, an, ti' i. 110 "jo i-it ; .11.. I .. . I . ti l. I .1 . . .f.f n.,t V..i..t,.r 1'i.rain! a n.l S, t.crr w 1 1 1 . i... .1 ,..,. 'I .... Tvlpr nt t':ii.; ii in in. i.i... i.,", i.-.. .... p i m j m' t r.'; o: t :i : tri . tue i"irer l..f.l....... ..... I ...... ...II it liO l,.f III 1:1 fl III! I f.P 1 l'top'c. Chan-'' ! f.'har.je '. Change !" Amiimiii: iiik 1 1 u i Timi. Ii;creaed in!i s iy an I y . 1 ...ninny, we n re p!is,-d to hod, ar everywhere el limtn ; the attention of tlie people. Io ad.!. t 'Oi to the changes winch having b"en it '.ii. e l i.eee.-ary mak", in what may be pr pcrly t r . i ,i et the c-.'ititry. ";r ct.en-t art: jriiii:;.' t .' r a 'tent: on t other ohj-'cts, tliough inner in ! . r t in r u-ter, tf i . 1 they are liirdly lers i: . r f . i I t. Ill t' r re.-u'.t. Oi there it may b; .aid r, an! wool is lei.v gro-.vi-ig far hethat tl a x I r i : .- v !. ! -nv th ?- whi :!i hive been u'i il heretof..r. w it!i ruitali e preparation nnd rrrii!gem-rtts fir the i.iii.nl'ii t ire .f i. eh. Much of th.x w ill he d .no too in fimil. w li. h, h.tle'rto have attempted to Co b'll l.ttie in th.i way. I ml it i .,im ;. Ti.it'- our tii'in ! r w hieh wc u.-ed i.ft'Mi to let f iV i y f t r t.o a4 . Hut t'i i, th ; Journal wei.t in, 1 dy. -o:il and hroehe-, f.r It-ink SperuJ itions und (luve rnini'iital Ileli' f. It M.-es the above argu-in'-h!--. now w'.tli tie? f-ani'3 view tli it so nuiiy of the W'h:gi!iauj in taking th: benefit of the binknipt net t i avoid paying its d-d,ts of two d.dlars a day and ro.i-t beef! lu-feid of seeking relief from d'e-j vi rnm nt, ve are-now recommended to obtain it by hard In ks. Tint doetrme may do fr Democrats, but will hirdly answer for inon who never knew ivliat it was Ijiu- if. Where's Itirnett ? My t'o'-hy, whit tuwii in Indiana will have f.ur r !ehrations nn tho fourth of July, in it. i rniiiediafo vi.-iiiily, i x c e j 1 1 lVrrysville .' ' ri ysnllc S'uudU I II. Imlianapuli.-. We had a grand firrner's dinner, nnd a rally of the noiind hearts and hard hands ; w e had a ne-t glorious, beautiful find holy celebration, by th fcibbnth t-chool children and their teachers; wo h i I .a grand military celebration ; wo had a loud tempermee celebration ; wc had lots of bal-, 1 eons and lire-works ; we had a large social party at the public gardens, into which broka some l."!i two legged hogs, riot one of w hich was cropped, but ail ought to have been. And we had a great many other things, to tedious too mention. ISirnett was n it here. CO"The Stifir.-ijTf men of liho.le Island, when funning tht ir constitution, refused to put negroes upon an equal footing with white men, and thus lost the support of the abolitionists, who are numerous in Rhode I.-lmd. It is stated that tlie Landed Aristocracy, in their late act for a Convention to adopt a constitution, have permitted negroes to vote. This has ever been the course of the Antidemocratic p irfy, viz : when they coul l no longer r!ra i. to use every rruans in their power to corrutt the popihr suilragv, by boatuvvia; ita privileges upon that degraded class, the colored PViIition. The New York Convention of 1'21 taruislied a remarkable example of this propensity in tho anti-democratic party, which was only ticlVltCt! by the powerful opposition of .Mr. Van Muren. The major of the Lafayette Free Press call n Party h icks f .a month's standing." Well done, major; that vvuilh could not have been February, for we .kIv f c ited democracy before you were borne probably ; at bt for the pist 'J." years ; As to the veteran in Democracy" as you rail him, tvliy have u.-t you or some one cl?e answered the follow in ".TUM of your neighbor ! We have nothing to eay t that iii.iivi.iunl :tt present, or to any one who respects net himself. frWill the Lawyer f.f tho Journal, tlie organ of .Natuan Jaek---n, inform the public U'liothii Nathan .Isok! n Vt ted for tr President in 1J1. .Mr. Adams rr I Jen. .1 wks-on nIo, who ho voted for in 1SJ", Clay or Jackson I (iive tH light Mnj r hold him up, though it be on the c-i.'ou-.. I. n jay tlte . Mrertisi r, June W. P:SsYI.vam v iMr-our iNr. Tho IIouso of Representatives his passed a resolution by a vote of ri to .").', ! .liring the Distribution Aotunwiso and inol.e.l,-iit, and another, declaring 44any impost of duties on f -reign commerce coming into the Fnited States, bey nil what may be necessary for revenue, ppressive to tho coiis im ?r." This cvinoos a noble adiierene; to orreet principles, and imiat prove a dunperti this-; w!i. have chuckled over certain indications triiliiiglv adverse to these doctrines. (.r Lt.vi i: T.UiUr has been enacted by the City Ctuncilsof New Orleans, by which they impose a heavy tax upon all Western produce landed, in order to raise tlie wind to pay oil' the City Debt ; othat our Clay Whigs w ill have now a fine chance to experience the benefits of their theory in that ijuirtcr. The proposed tax is spoken of by the Sr. l.t uis papers with j ist indignation. We shall present tlie subject in a more explicit manner in our next paper. G-Tlie Wabasdi Roosters, about this time, are Fulloring the penalties of their domest;eation for :if 1'lder Rrothrr is there, and we were assured that fitted roosters should every where be roasted on his advent. Sj mote it be : those who bear the burden and heat of the thy, ought occasionally have a chance to cat roast rosters, even if mt entitled to two dollars a day ami roast beef! More than ten thousand specimens of d lferent species of plants, ro tSf bulbs, and seeds, were brought home by t!u Exploring expedition. Over n hundred are live plants, and all have been deposited at Washington. We hope some member of Cong. ess will frank us ate .v. We'd ;?r him in return. Crittenden, who ntpplits Clay's j. lace in the F. S. Senate to the shame of Kentucky be it spoken wa present at the duel between .Marshall and Webb. We expect next to hear of h.s presence in ome bawdy brawl at the 44 Five Points" 1 place not Jong ago allu.fed to ly J. V. Adams in the 1 1 "io of Kopr- sei.tativcj. Col.jt. i. Johnson visited CiiarleM own. Ind., on tho fth instant, where great preparations had teen made f -r h:s reception. hpoanxr.-It has been decided that Rankrupts n.ii.t pay postage t. aj letters to their creditors. ny a New ork paper. Can't Judge Huntington i IlllkC 1 Mi.ilir.'r,',.:,.n t Ii" I.... . . i merf.,,i.,rucc1....ii. It Lan.rupts can secrete ii.o-ig.i to ii tneir attorneys . (i or bO dollars, why j not enough f par thejr postage ?
I.MU vv. I h j t I ;ction for representatives to the stto Legislature, in the .Stil of Indiana, takes place (.n the first Monday August next. Ju.J-iit from our exchange papers, there is little preparation
i inik ig for the approaching contest by cut. er party
' ' . . . . im warn cur treten in inuiana not. w imui i , ecriiiin" a ;,at ii V of thvi r opp-tivlits ; it they do they will be deeeived. That Party i always vigilant . ' . , i,.,!., fcir.-m'th to the whole strength to the the proper i. umber of 1. 1 . 5! .t. . .......... ,,c ami aiwi ruiiiiiii- v.r- 'lvi c-indidate. I'hry t, o the importance of carrying - ! f .. ... I....... ..l' In.'ifl m.-.- i.. uui-. - -- i.. ... .i .-.ii i i ....I r. lana. lo our irienua iioi . I . .. . nir'w in it 'i .r tu 'in.-, r "i.v .i'.v,i .u n - . it .... .i .i., , tf.oif ! ita nn: 1 nui hhjiv um u,.",. ...... r,... iiitit eignend tiie continuation in inereiiaii:iii t. i..i- , i' tl, t.r..fc..nf h o rju,ine Sen-. Mil' IOV-- . I " " . . . . , tll ,ir ,i, ,.t,.Ptin of home other hiO I 1 1. . , i. ,.i r. il... tint Um Statu mavbo eo (lis-1 ' ' ' . ........ . ... ' ' - r-y tncted I v their ninnticnts as to deprive them of at !; - j - . I ' .i it . tt- . i i .1... Ill lite iOWCr UuUrC I C irUM ailU liojit; l.l it oui ; friends will tec this matter in its true light before ! .. ....... I.. v ...,... ,v,,.,l f .r hn. f ' W mavbo excijied tr this brief allusion to .i.. . ..i...,. ni. .;..... i.. In.li'. ... I... 1
nnd ilnlucnnt know that Uic I.co f of - party is r,j I ,-ur lünusanu ooiiars, uiMiig m an; to always fo dril ! 1 as to be ready for action at tho anv ,,0r,,uii w ho will kidnap iov. Dorr, and deliver of ,ts --VTr.f'wT;"' HnT.' him overtoil,., cowardly charter tyrant,. c that daigcr to bo apprehended by the wings. 1 5 1 1 lot) ' " . 1 . i i,..ii Hu- mi hü" urn aiiJ t'cea eifV.
UIC n I T'llLilili" cicviivii ui iiiui.iii,i; i - j t r.'i , .!..,,.- ,.trr. ..rii.l.miii-irv l.t.. .nnil,:,',!. I.l' i!iMiiii.eil bv their re-
the inlcrctt , r u iwi in cuwu-c7 v - v i i ' i uiwjpies. - True Whig. The above, from a whig print at the (Jity ol Washington has been copied generally by th? whig pipers of this State. If it was not written by some of the w hig Senators or Representative who are pud eight dollars a day for making " good , time-," and if they did not write or dictate it for the purpo.-e of retaining their seats and salaries, thfn, indeed, it is a rare specimen of presumptuous impudence. What occasion is there for this "foreign interfer neu" by the tools of the Clay clique at Washington ! Do they j-uppost the Iloosier-t incapable of" doing t'mr men vuling" that they thus pre.-ume to otler their unasked advice! Did they lid lure l uriiett, besides, to tell them all about how our j -tropic muri vote, to please the clique at Washington ! What need then, of this foreign appeal, and why are the pijelayers so pathetically called upon once more to be ready to earn base bribes of their leaders ! Admitting its jropriety in the abstract, however,
what good reason does the " True U'hif offer to ! of the p.cquet, and relusc.l to stand 1 lie men tir- ... I .1 i ii . r tt-i 'ed, and one bill took cllect, whether mortal v or the lluosiers tciy thev should vote for Whigs in- i ' ,. ',... . c J . e .. "... . - i -., I not we are unable to state. 1 he number of prisonMead of Democrats ! Solely this: that Mr. Smith , cr3 ukcn at (jipachct is considerably over a hunshould be ptit into the Fnitcd States Senate another, i jr-j, I liey were not employed in levelling the rcstcorul i i, of Six Years; and that the State trenchments, as we stated yesterday.
shall be to Districted, by gerrymander!!", that ai majority of the Congressmen fchiil be whigs for the next Ten Years ! That is all ! Nothing is thought of but OFFICE, anil the SPOILS! Not a word is said about nur enormous State Debt of Sixietit SItllions ; not a ; suggestion is made fur the relief of the jcjdc from the intolerable burthens which this great debt is likely to impose upon them, if the rash and imprac- j ticable propositions of visionary politicians shall be j curried into ciTect ; but every thing is merged into a mere scramble for the " loaves and fishes,'' for the exclusive benefit of heartless otlice-eeekers ! We think there are some other matters quite as important as keeping certain men in office, and we believe a majority of the people of this State entertain a similar opinion. The question of Taxes is one of much more magnitude ; and Who shall we Fleet, must be kept subordinate to that. Do the People desire that the taxes shall be again raited to 10 cents on the luO dollars instead of 13 cents 1 If so, they will elect those whigs who raised it to that amount, or they will re-elect the Democrats who reduced it from 4 to 1").
Do the People desire the repeal of the 1'aluatim , The same paper contains the following Law, which requires property under execution to j Our advices from V.'oonsockct are to yesterday affedl for two-thirds of its value, or not at all! If so, ternoon. An insurgent party, headed by IP Wolf,
thev" w ill vote for wt.iira. and thev will soon belitninc ix wnw ock, unu uiw.i ti.i.ty
, j - o ' gratified, as in Kentucky, with, the tight of their Cillllc telling under the hammer, to pay lax dtlin'juencies, at a miillin a head! Hj the pnopiC desifU to porp.tUatC tllO past and i present extravagance in State r.xpenditures : it j so, let them follow the dictation of the " True .,1, I I 1 1 Uhtg, and elect those who, having the ascendancy, are iostlv held responsible for their increase, in a J ' I few years, from the moderate sum of j5,000 dollars to the enormous one of 100,01 0 dollars annually I), the People dcirc to withdraw all the Trust
Fund f the Stale tho Surplus Revenue, the Sa- TE A( UATION OF DORR MEN. TllO nUline, the School fund?, cVc from tho custody of : mcrous contradictory statements relative to the disthe present agents in the several counties, by whom bandment of the suffrage troops at Acott's they are loaned to the people, and to convert them calls for the following, which ii COrrOCt in all its . K . . . . . . ...Iamj Wr I i i'ia mrrn iT-rt it frnm nnp ri 1 1 1 o n 'T
iifj h,llk Mock, according to the law Of Winter ; betöre last, which was repealed at the last session, in the face Of the most Violent and BavagC Opposition j of the Rank minions! If .0, let them send men here ... . , ..! to legislate for them who are mdtbUd to the hank, and thus owe it servitude nr who, under any circumstances, are disposed to bow the neck or bend the knee to its merciless dictation. Do the l'eople desire another RANK SFSPI'NSIOX! If so, let them elect a majority of men whom the Hank can control through fear or favor men who believe that Ranks, like Kings, can do no wrong, and they will most certainly be accommodated w ith another suspension. The l'eople may rest assured that this, in particular, is no idle suggestion. They know that the Rank, laet w inter, through its President, declared its indisposition and inability to resume. They know that when, at lad, the day of resumption come, some of the Rrauches parted with their cash as if every dollar was an eyetooth. They know that nothing but dire necessity compelled the majority of the Branches to resume. against the strong hostility of their managers and . - .. ie Pmnle in all ie eoj'ic, in an ssible would ring favorites. And ire now trnri the candor and seriousness, and if po it in the ears of every man, Whig and Democrat, until the first Monday in August, that the Tank will only maintain resumption, through the fear of an , imoend n.'PenaItv,f it chould a-ain fugend and ! iuitH.nu.rt, penalty 11 u snotim aain Fuspcnu , anu that ;f we have a set of men elected whom it can J hope to bribe or ternjy, we snail agita be swml!ed by an irredeemable currency. These, and perhaps many other subjects of publie interest, should be taken into consideration by. the People, in making choice of Representatives to thenext Ocneral Assembly. Each of them will quite as much affect their true interests, as the j
mere .paestioii 01 prolonging iuiu o. taucu 01 , als0 ukcs ffom Arkansas tho whole of the rich ; North." The scenes are laid in St. Fctcrsbur r, Mr. Smith, in the F. S. Senate, to the length of j county cf M.ller and part of Lafayette, and includes during the reign of the voluptuous Catherine of Kus7V(,rf Vtars; or of filling hie place by thcelec-im f kernest extensive plantations of the two ' sia, an! the story is occupied with the adventures 1 111. . i. a
tion of .oa:i AOJie or .uuton tapp. v e nave no : disposition t-a underrate the importance of the sclfctiou of a F. S. Senator ; etill he has but a single ne for us 01 against us; and wc have never seen the time when such a vote could have fastened upon . . . . , . i. rtthe People ot this Mate a tremendous debt of Sixtttn ,Hdlin of Dollats ! A majority cf votes in our .Usually, however, has imposed such a burden upon the l'eople ; and the same power alone can justly remove or alleviate it. It depends upon the j people themselves, to elect men w ho will seek thej means ol sucn alleviation ; men uisposeu to legis-; , . . , 0 i late justly m al! cssos ; rather than those who willj conceive their whole duty to be to secure to this or! that partizan a life estate in Gome fat cilice. ! In view of these things, we appeal to our whig: fellow citizens, once for all, to sink, on this occa-j sion, all pirty considerations, and. like true patri- ... . . i...: I.. . . I..i I . . . . eck hr tnnesl and incorruptible men as their reprcscntativcs, and let hackneyed pol.ticiana and , ois, to "o exclusively ior tiieir coi niry . i.ei i em , , - , I f.rn dictators take care of thcra-elvcs !
lvit.r from mioin: islnnd. In addition to w hat w ill be founJ upon the last page of this paper, we learn that (ov. King, the thuter Fsurper, has offered an additional reward
- .. . i ti : -nrv.t : i i . j - I'rom the I'rori hnr Chrnnith, Xtutrul, Jn' 2. I . t' 1,.. ; l... tiii..nt tr.ir.i tip II irr which arrived list iiL'ht, and to , . ti l I which we rt 1 1 titled ,lt tir tir? rditi.iti m havin'f been tent t- Mr. llur,v. ... gess. . . . . . .1.. i 11 senilis 11 was 11 rucicu hj uio ...nro ui- .-. La,., .n nvlrn r,t iL' I nlnAf VV f r-.I'llT 1 f III .. . 1 iiv.v-, innu i.uu .....v. - v-r; .v. " . i f. n was fcuii'dv desoatcheil in an cnvelone to .Mr. nori j - , irr-s. r i it ent eman. on receiving it. nan. led it n - - . hi uii; itni.iiiui anil tjiMiiiv.11. ui uuou ii'.iuiissiuii it wa pnblitdicd in the l.xprc.-s. . (Jmikksifr, It. I., June IjTth, 1 12. Ilavmir received euch inlorniation aa inducts me' - . . t r u v I I l''(44Vi'4a I 1 1 U I J V, . lil' majority of the friends of the Pcon disapprove of any further forcible J to believe that a I . t S I . 1 1 I I 1 I 1 1 J 1 1 i . . ........ c.r itu cii..r..irt in. iio iPfimr t n Ii..-. mi.-uiu ., , , -.-v. ..... conflict of aims would, therefore, under existing cirrumst iiwes. he but a personal controvert anioncumstanccs, 0: .liiV..r..iit rnirfi.it; Ci fiiir ritieny. I herehv direrttfu. ..... v. . j - - w , ... w . j - j eptetive oüiocrs. T. W. DOllIt, Commander in Chief. ,. .ii 1 c l . i . i - . i I rem the loading federal whig paper in Provioil (Jence, wn.eii nas always oppoeo me extension oi eu finge to poor white men, wc copy the followinr, : Fiotnthe VnnlliHce J )urmL June Clh Oir advices from Chepachut are to last evening at eigh. o'eb-ck. Dorr was in Thompson yesterday morning, and is supposed to have taken the train of cars for .Norwich. We hope he may be arretted. and we under.-tand that measures have been taken to secure . ilesirable a result. None of our men have been killed, except .Mr. (iouhf, whose unfortu nate death, at the hand of a manaic, we have alrcadv iner.tionoil. One of the insurgent party was wutin.led.it is believed mortally, at Chepachet. He refused to give luniscll up. and attempted to escape the party in pursuit. They fired upon him. a ball entered his thigh, and severed un artery. Me was reported dead. A man was tdiot by the piccpict of the third Mrigade. stationed at Foster, on .Monday night. A party of about a dozen or fifteen i men approached, paid no attention to the challenge A portion of the .Hanne .rmiery are quartered in four large tentu, which belonged to the Worcester Mrigade of Massachusetts, and are marked "V. If." The sympathizing friends cd" .Massachusetts have suffered in several other particulars, as the spoils abundantly show. Robert iould, son of Thomas (iouIJ, of .Middletown, a member of the Middletown volunteers, lost his life near Chepachet, yesterday morning, in a
: His brother-in-law-', Mr. iatö codorc Sedgwick, the best picture same company, was sud- !)'et been Sivcn ,n tlte Meview. . ...i 111 11-1.1 y
most unfortunate manner. it,rker member of the dcnly seized with temporary alienation, to which) he had occasionally been subject, and which, in this instance, was undoubtedly caused by fatigue and excitement, deliberately raised his musket, and shot him through the brain. The deceased, wc understand, w as about 2 years of age, and had no family. His remains were brought to thi3 city yesterday, and will be taken to his friends in Middletown this morning. We arc informed that Mr. Marker in not expected to recover from the wounds he received in being secured. Our advices from Paw tucket are to half past nine o'clock last evening. A strong force is still etalioned there. THF. WINDING UP. The Providence Journal of the 30th June, contains the order of the .Major (Jeneral of the Charter Army for their retirement form the field. forty others, had taken possession of a stone house in Murrillville, a few miles from W oonsocket, and declared that they would not be taken. They were prepared with mufcketn and held pieces. 1 he Sea Fencibles and a detachment of the Cadets were sent out to auacK uic piacc. Uur advices from Pawtucket arc to last evening. 1 lltjitl fltj lllll I .... IIUI13 u IUI Hl.. u,amiuav, , u ,t wc j lhe furcc thcre wUl preVtflt any! .1 ' 1.. Illing seriOUS. The New York Herald of July 2d, gives the folrtifinir et-lt. TüOtitj rnnfOrmnnr thf i nhim mi J (io incn. '1111- U tWUIWIIlO ViUi uutll ' hiiw U 1J tl J 1 Ui 1 1 I ' UI '"u"l'un l.n,,l., J. The troons. number" . , dishinded hv (.Prt. Vn!f IIIU 1.131. - - - t' C,?minander-in-Chief, under the orders of Governor Dorr, at 7 o'clock on .Monday evening. Dorr left ., I . c .1 f .-.f -.1 . Lhopicl.Ct for tiie Connecticut mCS. With an escort offourtcen men. About two hundred of tlie suffrage troops remained upon the hill, and by a unanimous Vote lilOy elected .Michael Walsh Commander-in-Chief of the forces, and solemnly determined to remain and meet the consequences. They, how ever, began to diminish during the night, and at iJ part of valor, and alter setting tire to tlie othcer s marfiucc, securing the standard that had floated over the garrison, the sword presented him by Col. llaskct his pistols and bis pipe they marched into 1 U . 1 .... , 'ri. rnen;; beul: ini:i tional A.rec before they reached the Connecticut lines, which was about seven miles distant, and finally reached Masonville, Conn., at II o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, and from thence proceeded in the Norwich railroad and steamboat line to this city The companions of (Jen. Walsh, who i remained with him until the last horn blew, were ! at 1 1 1- c 1 .i I- , j. rancis McLaughlin of this city, Charles Newel and Charles Caldcr of Providence, and one other person, whose name cannot be recollected, but who we understand is a Virginian. Il will thus be seen I I It a I lltA nho r-vrvr-o hUIiohtIi 1111 niKilvinn fiii ya u W f ' W "V ,C "nncJlltc vic.n,ty juj t 0jtain possession of the sutlrage camp until It had been entirely evacuated, and the officer's marquees and tont4? burned to ashes. We also understand that at no time did the suffrage troops ex - cecd two hundred ami forty enrolled men. .Scuiovs Loss.The new lino of demarcation between Texas and the United States, gives the formcr about gevcn hundred snuarc miles of what has becn considered the territory of Louisiana. It states. Villian eettinrr cvlliii-Man-tb.ppio m Mirdcr. William t..i i .v.ii i. vvu, ii. v.., nuu nag iiiuitivru mi ciuiii" ' a spring -un in a hen house, by which a robber was ' .fr,in? "un m a e".nous Skilled, his been acquitted, ' 1 "r' - " Those Whigs who have so frequently threatened to rob our roost may take warning in season ! Peter Van I'urcn is president of the second Ward Ch y c;llb in Albany.- Whig paper. The dj h ial Vcl, vot of it i Ui brother t.,. 1 .- - J .u Jack v an Rurcn is a drayman in the same city, NVljo carcs ? . An eastern paper requests a Jew that shaved a man with a ;oon to call at that office. Cincinnati l'otl' 'here's Barrett ? Wc hope it was not him. i,. u...n... i. . tl..11 IM 1IA.MI'LI, I HE Jll KPEHESS. I HIS yOUniTi actress, who recently killed her husband in Mubdl ! gave herself up and wa admitted to bail on the, j,...- '"' ww vu oiu i'd'JJ ult.
o'clock in the morning, when the roil wa called, j epjracV( anj witli unlawfully combininf and con- ven, but four were found to answer. In this emergency, , ' . c .. r 7 ,, . tivei ....... .... . . J ' tederatini? to!rether. for the purpose of iipholdinrr the 11
(.en. W al?h concluded that a retreat was tue netter j z . , - ,. .. . nrircs lit parruinnr trnm il rvt tt.n 'nnnti. cmn
Clasm'm nv i iik Coup. NVe have horc in the West an cd. tor or two whom we th .tight could n t easily be beaten in a task of crowding th? greatest possible number f "classral allusions" into a par
agraph based upon the most common topic ; but we certainly give tip and knock under, ir tlie prosent, to the following account of the style in which the 1th instant was to have been cornin ormra'ed at iencvi. in the State of New York. The writer iniut certainly hive been "freah from the e.iop: ' In accordance with timo-hon -ired custom, tho - r r 1 iir 1:1 it n I lu.lu üll . .. i:t"i mo i"di u i,.,. ,1... -,,,i. ...:.t. 1..... ..-. .I.tk .l. .nr.'.h .(.fl.K .V I 1 I III .1' Si II ' lUlilli UUU UW'.I lailcV, illl'i k I i Ij " o rr-il nil m inc.' CfdJ au nvanc. u-i.sv,u. 4 n iinnir. m which ho- . ..... i.'i, ..... 1. I, l.t. . . , . . iHICt .in u(j um wj, n 1 jiii.1111 't'i'o'o 10 luv : ... II 1.,...., .1 . .1.. win.:.-, ami a aaiuie nreu. w . i- it 4- r , lovely Lake will reflect living tah.atix of youth and i beauty, in w reathed festoons on the steamers' de.'ks. ... . 111 M . in tne aucrnoo.i. im- mirror-iiKu Pjnice ci ojr ! liiinii,T the uav. not as oi oiii win conduits run - - ... witn wine the coaly gittof bloated wealth, to subpcrvieut crowds, naccnus-impeueu uui instead 'thereof, ffood inotht there..!', frond mother Nature Anuaritis nresidin-r , ,. " . . , . . , , ! will oiler the llvgeian draughts frcm thousand . o ----- , , , ,Jot - j (I HAND I'lNAl.T.. In the evening, a new firmament, brilliant with , .. , , evanescent constellations, pyrotechnic emanations ' of l'j,r.tö darkling ,:, W1;i be offered. Last am (.'losing Sckm: The Firemen of (Jeneva Imming with patiotic ardor, and decorated with their gorgeous uniform and equipments will march through the principal Streetz, llithing with their torches, intolerable glare on murky night now terrific in their convolutions, re.-cmbling the tortuous folds of the I.ybian serpent now modulating their movements, will deftly tread, in I) rie measure, to sweetest strains uf the Amphion Hand the "winged hours," meanwhile attendant, and hastening tho consummation. Dkmockaik: Keviiiw. The July number of this magazine, being the first number cf the I'levcnth Volume, comes to us much enlarged and improved in form and quantity of matter. Without any increase in price, the amount of matter is nearly j doubled. The leading article, on " the Modern French Judicature," is from the pen of (Jen. Cass, cur Minister to France, and is very entertaining. The articles on I'mily Plater, the Polish Heroine, and the (Jypsies in Spain, are very interesting, both in matter and manner. An article on the In.'luence of Protective Duties, shows, by example, hew certainly the nation ia impoverished that adopts that system. The " Rhode I.land Question" is very ably discussed, and should he read by these whose opinions on that subject are undecided. There are many other articles of a literary character, of which we have not time to speak particularly. This number is embellished by a fine steel engraving of the that has We ehall publish the prospectus of this work in our next. Disr.RAt EFtb Oi'TRAi.r. On the evening of the day of Mr. Van Muren's arrival in St. I.ouU, the Ccrman citizens, according to previous arrangements, proceeded in a procession of about 1000 persons, with a large band of music, and torch lights, to serenade Mr. Van Düren, at his lodgings, the Plarter's House. While retiring from the Hotel, they were attacked by a large number cf that portion of" the whig arty known as 44 Native Ameri cans," led cn by Win. S. Stewart, the Captain of the Native American Rangers, and Secretary of the - . . . . . Nat ve American Association at St. Louie. I he f . .. , i . l ,ii -.1 Germans Conducted themselves With great COUrage and forbearance, and acted only on the defensive. .... . ..r , . ....... , . .. llie auray OCClirrca in UIC VlCinilV Oi a lar0 pi C ,.,. . ol! of stones, of which the mob took possession, hurling them furiously at the Oernians, who were wholly unarmed. A number of nersons wereseverelv hurt. on both sides. During u,0 night, an unsuccessful attack was made on the (Jerman Printing OiTiee. W
a band of rowdies, who retired, on discovering that excuse to the Uanks of Tennessee, and the Miawncetow u t ) Fpeik, and I'llcit the pCM and Voice of the dieit was guarded, and that an attack might endanger f Illinois, to delay their nturu to specie payments, criminating and talented of all jiarties-, in order
their lives. Kcdfi
r I , ,,, 'field ihn dofnillm ( n 1 ; . IM, V V .1. i hrmation of fhctr Utter insolvency. The. Ranks of Virohtld. the oeliulting La9l..crot tho .New ork Rioia as t wllole are IrolalIv I(l M ut.,,(0rate a conJitio, ncrcial Rank, to the amount of $3G,tO, has as also those of Alabama. The prohaltihty is that were tly returned from a tour f, LVope, and givenjcie paymonts ri-idly enforced. Tennes,'. Illinois, Vir-
tommcrcia recently I. ... r.nU n n t,. it... ..C.'., i-... VVI... i I I3L11 Ulf Li; I U 111 IIIBILIB UI Lu. 1 .1 W 1 ,IL 13 scandalous enough is, that Redneld and Schermerhorn, (late Secretary of the Ocean Insurance Company, and dcafulter t t the amount of ? 153,011(1) have both been admitted to bail, or in other word let oil with their plunder, for the paltry sum of 10,000 eath ! That is Wall btrect JJiticC and lilorilltV. m 1 These racea'a rnn now mit ih.-ir !.,,. wif!. Xiv. j Corab, the .Manhattan Rank Teller, who stole about ; , q m j . r, resneetahl fi 4"v,ivv, aim is nytv at liuerty, as respectatiie II- : naiiciers anJ UUBtworthy JIlk whig ub-Treasur-crs. They arc bright examples of the beauties of . tf, , ,, tue credit System. r im 11 1 .-r. 1 -ti toNsiMRve v Case. lhe Hoard ot Canal I rans - por.ers at I'ittsburg have been charged w ith a con-j--0 ..-0-v V1. . w....a ...... Canü. They have been held to bail for trial. Wo express no opinion on this particular case ; but wc ' ,avc rca5on to bclievc that &enCraIIy, the Canal 0 J' i l"nr ' r M ttrC lrSU! ralC'-, h PrCyUPn ' ni1 W," ,al1 Wlt0 llicir clutches Without remorse, Merchants, and especially emigrants, should never use taat route if they can find any other. Gate, Gone, CON!: ! The 44 Independent," a Clav wire naoor rstahlichnl nt Wahlnton I'itu tn ,1..,,,, ,r n,,- u,, , .1 n 1 w ouvocate the election of Henry Clay to the Fre , , ... , . .. , 3 c ... ' 8,u"c a.nd edlled b 11,0 lhrcc nll'VM of V ,r" S'"'1" wll ,atcly seni a petition endorsed by braggadocia Webb, begging for subscribers, money, .1 I . A - .- 1 . n . . it -la 1 l ' . l a 1) f ..a, ucparicu tins. nie. 11 was con- ; 6Umplive at its birth ; its ,or,".Ä,fi. would have .... . ,.-.. ki:,. -,i, tl , Ä , j tUA a buU a puWiC eardcn h ' ,t3 Cnd ,s ! a vvvw 1 parent, 1 A1s ' Henry Clay ! our natyves can't work j without that two dollars a day and roast beef. Have I you ncaru 01 narr.ctt '. A New Nov fx by Rii.wuk. It is 6tatcd that
! Rulwer has in a state of forwardness a new nnvM..dcri"LuUhs! it was gone! His pockets hid been
; entitled "Mabel Meredith, or the Rride of the jofa high born and lovely English woman prcserv - i,nS"m'imrneJtli Iutreofher character amid all 1 U,C aI'UrernCnt9 of a dissolute court. It will probai i . ,,i.i:i.-,i : t i . . , I ! . 111 1 f 1 . uc JUU"""-U 1,1 -ffu. j it auout . 1 l.i tj tue time we nave "iicxeu me wings up like salt : j inc eeKiy liCUgcr, IS the title ot a new paper, i the 4Jd number of which we havo received, from TL. 1.- 1.1 .. CV.umbu, Ind. It is small, but it is much better i than many larger ones we could name ; and its I'dI itor is a laJ of eomc fP'rit if wc can judge by the tone of his "leader" in this number. We hope Mr. K. will make his fortune ! The Alabama Ranks failed to meet the interest, due on the Ist inst. in New York, cn the State Bonds constituting their capitals, and it is highly improbable that another instalment will ever be paid. Ad Me., is RCXTtR. A hog. reared in Cumberland rour.tv. . ,ir., i ihh. wui nuiwea m osii.iTor ti a proiiigv. lie 4 weighs 1 1 73 lbs. ' I . l.:i:..l fi . ..
Annuls om.mk Su hulling.
(.'.rtlTU" UK TUR I'll! LAI" LMIH II A H K 1 130 1
Asv lMi .Vc!, arnfromafon p.umt our, c tli.n the MR l.!nus l ü pre- nt rm..arra. d i cnannox.d wa the condition of the Philadiiphii IJuiLi on ;Jitn:i of our once j.ro-;.r..iii Stat. the cuotni-au
tho 'Z ll of May U.-t Ntt circulation, Sjo.ii. S:icc.c fund 4, j !.(H'.',Ot 0 7u;.ou'j A j:r.w!iat of a cntr.it to the f tc. th. s;atc:iifiit oir.cully mad.- on l!u 'Jth f Ktbruiry, 1 :". The contra,t is in.h-cd trikn I l.m Mir circulation f our M.inks amounted to m re than 'i 5 mii!i !. now it :s hut a little over one million ! t-'a.u we wuiucr that l'Ui.m'.-s is cioi'.r.u ti.! ! Stntrmtnt if tfw Jlinks of Vhihuh'phiii, Ft''- 1 ("ircul ition. Hank cf the foiled Mile?, f lS.l.i.'i.U'J'', 0f IC. .i.Oi ,i. I'.u Ihniisvlania, Phil ..I'. l. ln 0-",,r,4 1 Jll.s.Vyti. i.i JA,9.l 23- '.I -1 I (;irarJ, f.:j 1,100 iu?,.v:i 4.1.1.275 Csl.oOO 322, lij .VJö.noö 17Ö.OJ0 2.00,-if.O 'ji.ö :ju 220.1.V J.f.t'.o 1 11,?..-, Commercial. . . ( ui illl I tl Villi IV V Mechanics', North American, ........ iarn.tr and Mechanic C-'.l'.MI ;Vie rc huv ki . ',. ,, , Manuf.A, Mechanic. v iMcrn, .Northern Liberties, w ,l .....I, "i.inwarn. Penn Township, hfiitäncton, Moy ameiiMiikT, 533.622,91 1 The above statement i from the Penifvlvania Kuquircr. It proves the pwcr of the Hanking system and iu rag currency to unsettle business from the .,, x o the ... , ,1., l.ase. future generations will be astomshtd that tue present tolerated it for one nionic r.t. :, '"" '"" . .... tST L.M0X Dax K. An Ohio paper publishes a lettcr fron Jeorge Col lins. E.. Commissioner for the NN est Ciiton Ifank, in which the following statement of Ms affairs is qiven : I will Rive you s.vnething of detail : The circulation, when I became posseted of the book. Ac. was about fllO.OOO. I have redeem.-.i the circulation, by collection of the paper of tLe bank to fUC.OOOor y?,000 the b nks are not bifore me at ibis moment but my statement is very nearly correct. To redeem the circulation, I found m the bank not quite 2,000, of available funds; I hae since collected of (rood funds, 155 75-100. The dehts and claims in favor of the bank are as follows, ashoiMi by tlie books and papers : Seymore (i. Uenick, fn.00 Ceo. .s. Willis, 32,000 (eorge Ketd, 22,00) Milwaukee Hydraulic Manufacturing Co, 22.000 Curtiss Iteed,' 10,000 E. 1. John, 5, too D. b. llolhiter, 3,yoo There is also a bill for one thousand dollars, drawn by
John Phili ps, and CCCepttd by Sylvester t Co. New my surprise, that a man of legal attainment, one York, Ford, Mrothcr Co. payers. The hill was pro- who f..r aught that I know to the contrary, has tested for non-payment long lefore the nUairs of tho batik Courted the I.TlSCS and drank dcOp of classic lore, were placed in my hands. Who John Phillips was or is, should present such a case a parallel before a I have never been able to ascertain; Ford, Urothers V crowd of intelligent men! France acknowledged Co. I now know, but understand that they wire nure the wrongs tint we hid f iflered at her hand, "by "men of straw." Sylvester, I learn from a friend, was a .cr recognition of our claims, and her treaty ttipulittle Jew broker, but his present residence I am not able ( i:,llol,ö u p ,y tl,.;,,,. Whilu tlie indebtedness of to learn. Ii.diana is on b :ids held by individuals on private I he protest states that Sylvester hud left the place at C()Iltr,cl OIl t!lC Ult!, t lLc .Slatt..- abiIlty lo ,,ay. which he was doing business when fie accepte,!, and that Anlhor r0flM hn fclrcn3t!l,;nCtl Jlim w t!ut an Ins residence was not known. Mv friend bclore mention- 4 . , ,, ,. , , 1 I.- . ,i . v i . r i "i i - eminent personage, one who hold an othce beyond cd, advises me that Sylvester fil ed long since. ., . i . .i , , ,, . . , , s ! the control .r tho people, a joeg j ol the Supreme . .r. . .i - it i . .i . . r Court of the Fn.tcd State.-", who recently passed A Tennessee paror u(t the Hanks of that State f r . , . , ... iv-it.j , . . . along the national road, had expressed himself in a resuming and thus reducing the düTerence in '-exchange." C(,uvcrt;llu!n t!i0y had had, as entertaining similar A contemporary justly remaiks : ; views. In his concluding remarks he 6aiiftii.it tho What a singular state of affairs has hitherto existed in 1 debts of Indiana had to be paid, would be paid, and this country, that merchants should be "agreeably surpns- paid in no otii T way than by tho general governed," when banks see proper to take less than 17 per cent, j mCnt eventually. Why it was that he was that he discount on their own paper; and that those unprincipled was so positive, I know not ; I can scarcely indulge institutions should receive praise for not being able to de-j in the thought, that there is a secret conclave of fraud the community any longer. For live years they have Mriti-h Lords and nabobs, ar.d a class of Vmerlcan
exercised a sovereign prerogative, su-planted the constitu - i ton1 c,urrcy with ihi-ir irredeemable paper and then Ii tcred the value of the currency of course the va ue of L.. . ,u i t -n i ecrv man s t ronerlv at their will and r.Wsnrr. I hev I t--g---j - -- j , have monopolized exchange, and charged 17 to 2 per cent, for it ; or in other words have charged 1 1 to 20 pt r i rnt f. rnl.minf. i,.. l.U!- ..l.-h l . : b " , ' V 111 me to redeem them on demand at par. An.l instead of u.illJ? annihilated for this abominable imposition, thev reCCIVC praise for their magnanimity when they consent to take less. How obtuse must be the intellect of a commuuiXy that SUlTer8 6Uch iuiW Th difloslcr at New Orleans hive niven a tempnrarv rheir ability to do sj is very questionahle, and lUeir promptness at sezinrr unon anv nretext for ilel.iv i r.m. I pinu and .vianania wouia ue iiuuuia uai.K, currency. . -.. . . . . .. i , "HZ::: ZT.:'!l ; institutions w.ii suir.r in the smaiie.t degree i.y the dc ! nouemmt, which cannot be distant. . . . . . a .....rlln.r f rrrlnln rihwiw nf M.,!.i!i-. j on the 13 uIt., a series of resolutions was piisscd. in which it WIS stated that the Stite Hank svtem of Ala- - t"a having entirely f.üled. ari-inir from inherent evils , !" th.e ylexu T''l ""m lU,Iy a,"! "I'r0l,i,-V a!'"1" . , , . u,onon!' tf ;I''io,, of the hanks shotil.l be i.ut an end to, an.l tlie l..nks comr.el'e.l to r'- ; .u.oe or to wind up ; that the State faitli should at a l 'iairda be maintained; and to that end a tax should be levied to meet fully the expenses of lhe rstate government, . lhat lhe lMikfi nwy ailJ,rm,riate M mnM (J lIlt, rc. demption of the State bonds. 1 1 1 r'oBKti Ovr.11. The Mechanics' Rank of NfW Haplacing herelf upon her own dignity refused posiv to iiav her proportion of the fees to tlie Itai.k Com- ' - . 1 1 .... . . inissioners, only sume or ht). H hcrcuii m the LegJ " ,sature very coolly went to work and passed a bill rescindin her charter, the law t- take effect on the 1st ,f July, unless the tax or ft e was paid in tlie interim. The Whigs fluttered awfully at this, but the -,ober second thought" I, a,l a ornii.terfii llrt on itiisr Lank i'..nlrv. an,! t hev i aiiic Mct0 Cnd to-ot,fyth.Co,,U;,o,,e,s that they were now ready to fork over. Rut pn. k one of these bloated and ;uüed-up institutions, how suJ Ieniy they collapse. .Ytic Em. Those Hoos. We have concluded to postpone publishing the list of Hogs for a time. They miv look out, however. "Don't tench my hat," said a Hog ; I've g ,t it full of cake!" "Nance!" said a female Hog; "carry this handkerchief of candy ; it 's so heavy!" One of the Hogs at the public gardens rilled his coat pockets from the tables, and was watched by a Jt rn 11 1. r. l.ft1 V r, ,1 y.ti( .1 I . . 7 . Cniov his rdundcr with his ladu love he remark .cJ .-Nance ! I guess we did n"t j imp that fence for nothin ! I've got lots." He felt for his "phinCUt 0tL i Some of tho Hogs that rooted so hard for ice 1 cream, and ate enough ta have killed any th.ng but : monlh . an(1 lfthcy ha1 rcceived their two dollars a j lh wouM not nve cx.(iPC(1 t5lCmk0iv by . brciki into other premises. Lord ! d.'d - a a nog, uau prouauiy not eaieu any roM o-.-.i 1 ,i 'i " - n-t lh ey grab ,4Don't that look good !" aked one of the IF w ho had just drawn his tongue from a tumbler of ice cream. Some half dozen lidie, who had n't boon able to witch a. li, regarded Imn with "mixed emotions ! Cape Cod Ti kkky. Heddtrly has some of the f.nest Cape Cod Turkeys that wc have seen in the W'3-t ; and he sells them very low. Just call and see then: bcfjre they arc all gone. Prince! Pommum Powder is sold by HeddorIv. It is i curious article fjr cleaning brasse, plate, britauma, Jvc. It is said that the hemp crop is very promising thi a- , .. i . '.. son liiueswui pease lear t:i in mind es'.-cijlly the -r devils. 1 7
C oniMMHlrtirr of Uic Mal Sonlinrl.
1'lIMM ColTV, JtlA 1, 11-'. burthen of taxation under which l.cr re?p eta b'e Cit :7.?!!9 nre ntts mif ; bc-id.'s, tin-ir individual mle'tttcdr.'V, tiie apparent iniM tt'el policy of tlie party that is m power i:i the 'nril ovcrninont. a cn.. Sj t fiw;j;:i an i J,C ;-liincy, ilemand of Ck-Tv e.l:.en c i L'iind, w ith j-jf. t ull i f ii J" til. I in rder t!iat t'3 taty airivo at iot concl'i-ion-i, aio! a ! ;t and utln tiioie c; ne trmes uaoii upon me nroi.i piiiurin oi im n'litiiMtio.i, that are ht calcnlTed in their clfect, toaccure to a re vi.d.ea.i pe .de th'Mr r14I.tr and privi- . 1 .. 1 .C .lM..n..: .. ... I.,,,. ,!.stin.-:.)!i dl' ni-r.-jii. character, or i .... I . ,. I'..i..rtii,iiii l!i i.i i iPtf. I nriico.'ilfil on r'lai in ..... . ...i.i. .r..... - - the 4'Jd u!f., to a meeting at New 3Iayvil!e, where the candidates f.-r the various olhccs o! this ctunty, declared tiicm-rives ns such. As a matter f , n;1rS.. the candidate ' r the Senate and House of liepresei.tativc.s, would have t discurs the prami-
ss'-i j tient iloctrines of the two great political parties. l'.l',o.-,:j : The wing candidate for the Senate, devt ted the 33,213 ; greater part of his time to the subject of a protec13i,voii Tivc tariff. He d.scus.ed tint rjuo-tion gencrally, Ml.l'.il th ii gh not partial! irly. He pr.. billy thought it :o.öir, rill pru 'ent to foilo.v it u.t all of its rauiiheations, 32,3's an 1 varn tis beariigs. 1 1 1-8 ct ur-e to mo appeared lo I. 04 j t me soinew h it remarkable. If I properly tinderl.t ol him, he f.r-t e.xprcsred himself favorable to :C'f.,4yi 1 .ufiicient duties being levied upon f .reign unportn
lo tlefVav the exp.n.-ofa-i economical administraItion f the gn ernnte-.t, to this view I prcsame, but !' "" :i L-t lav.-red what is C.Re.l by som-the (.reit At:i r can Sy-fem or j.rotec- , ,-,;,! h, nVÜ f! ,,,1 ,;.r,,, lt HVi.M not , tv been a matter of surprise to me ; but in the conc!udi::g remarks i f tho iLn.orrat.c candidate for the Sl.li lt,. ,,e j lt Waso ie to thi.-e present to know t j, lt r;,j ,J;vi,t had previously advanced t'urtllCr views c n the tar. fl' than he had made known at that time ; and that was, that he (the whig) was favor- : :; t-i the jr..vernmei;tV aummg the payment of : the various iebts of tho States, collectively; t ! wlneli the gentleman first alluded to assented, ami eiideavorct! to sustain, tln ligh TJ -t in as graceful a I style as he usually spicks ; fie assumed the ground, (,r po,tio::, that Indiana's bonds were held by cilit f ( ;rCat Mrit.ain. and her failing to Iiqaidate those bonds or the interest accruing thereon, would cause that g veriur.ent to demand redress cf the government of the Fnited States, because there was but one flag known in this e-nernment ; thai Indiana was not known in that government as being distinct State in any capacity of government. An a parallel he cited the difficulty With France ill which the then President Jackson assumed so bold a stand. It is not my present purpose to investigate the doctrine above all ailed to ; but hive t0 Confess : politician?. My motives in addreäsin'r von are of the piirn character, I envy not the station of any ,- !;,.:, I. r.- i L i i ml 1 lnirV however d gnihcd ; I am scarcely . ... i .. r .- . . Kiinv.n u-vuiiu uiu iirreiiicis oi my own privai no- ; , , , J f , : .,, , , 3 - , - ' ! out ever having had an oiiice or seeking alter ono ; ny neighbors are my compeers, w ho arc also far- : J . . . , 1 , lucrsl l!,at ,,vc n051"''')' Uin tllCiT 0WI1 rC-JOUfCCS ; : bu- Sirf vv:i0a 1 ,1Jotrt.ie as odiou as the doctrine referred to appears to be to me, is presented atld H likc y to lead as-trav tho urnv.trv nti( nnccnertmr. I j feel it tob my duty us .a citizen, win Ina ever lelt the intt lenee of the genial raysof t.'lO S JII of IlllCrtV, that t!lO aj'pro.x j matioil to Consolidation monopoly '..ci i. . i .: ' '. 3 tn uaiiiau ngms ana inotiglits, may he arrested in their incipient ttafre, h.'f.rf. bke a ni"'!itv sirocco lhoy pvl.e , vcr ,.,,,,,, , , . ? ;. , f l M , " , , . 1 01 0,,r a :,,.. . : i Wi HI J ' I' .'I I ' i . . I'll 1,1 I 'I iir PN 11.' i . I 'I I io 1 tho wiiii' cm!itl ites f,r -f Rep-i.tat.v, i.,;::.;' Ih''. -- lr,n.e " . !''"' ";,t t,',t.it is l,r"' rtiui:nent ihictrmc o tip? w.i . party . iity ,.ln.jh 0 known. I hope s -iiie rna.-t;r spirit will tke ui this sllb "Ct alii pf.-.-ont t t.'lO l.'l'llC all its l! f . T . 1 1 1 1 1 CS . Fn tl iy c A t jpj ::-hrin r (lf the T 1 1 v. ar of A in.-r.nri In iil'-i:c. 31 av it stt.-i the tefct of time an.l tiie -teur.'y of nil ag 's. A. I. I lLLIXOsLF.Y. A whig ni'-et-ng w is he! 1 m New York on the '2 1st u!t. to liO'iiiu ite II. CI ay f.r the Rres.deii"y. Tho llor!.l says : Altogether, it was a rich,cn-riou-.', drinking, noisy, cheerful, roystermg, out and mil New York political ine. ting, Aill of sound and ury ' It also says, til it "the bir-roorn of the 44National Ilali" (tlie place of meeting) was densely ,1 ,1 ,, , .,,,,, , r 1 . 1 cro.v i.Mi. flu! tl.e pote 'V of brandv and water wn ' I L-..I -. ll 1 ..... I . . 1 -xi.ioiu-.. , .111 .-.ri. 01 je..-, s.iotus ami uiaspncmy." It is n ,t surpris'.i.g, tint under such inl'.u0IlCCS the meet t " i h rat M a oro-osal to take an i'hv'i-t b' T'reide,.t of the ' u" u"1 " -ia '' l - H.IUt.1,; Ol Fu.tcu States!" Sever u very ii-.-avy i;i u T ieurn.g est abl.s!uicrit3 at 1. .v. 11, M i-s.. h iv.: so-, ere'ed i.peratioui in Cfnt!i.j t.mes. 'i irt uitcs C'tn: 1 1 1:..' d ! A n l has this happMtcd since the whigs c iti.e u.t 1 j. in r ! S.nce they rostorcd confidence ar.d i iad ; tiie t ines better ! Since they raised tlie prices of proiluc; and prosper. ty ! S.nce they gave to the 1 ihoring operatives in the "heavy inanufictur.ng erta!i!ir.!im.;iits" twudoilirs a day and roast beef! Why Joint! Did not the promises of the federal wh:g.; made, thr ugh v- 'ir (azelte tingle your ears when you pe.Mied the ahne ? e-'y-Sonie time ago it wa announced that Mr. F.ggieston of S'.v.tTlainl County, had resigned his se at in tie; St ate Senate. Wc learn now, that no iif-ti'int. m of the re.-ig:.at.- n has heeti sent to the 0.ert. r. Can tlie evay Tim-- g.vc us any .t 0:1 tii .- s'l.'.jecl It l -ksal!ttle mysterious. vera' t r.i- wo have bitk'el 0:1 our .armor d '.:i,.-r.' 1 ! . 1,1 'inder the bann r o! II enry t,p(y : it fi-; campaign have n;w iys been tuisuece'tVi.'-;. a (onmr. ' ' Well, trv it again ; hang out th.it baring, a a-!;re Mr." R ic't.nghim that he will once m and wc re be unsuccessful; and t:.';:., ;f D i:ii has ii more c!i a a der to ma'..?, t'io fed jral:.-t: as a car. ! ;d ate. mav take hin 1 Ua Fk'-m Tin: Tvr oi Wu. Oen. Stapp is etiU in t.iO I. 1 i;e war r.a h i .,-. r- j ....i. in; illlili'; h st ry 'd'.t lor 0 cents t Send m the orders. Or what is better, sub onbe tor tho Slate Sei.tinc!, an J get tho h. story -.! t'.e wir.c w-.rl l and o.to too. Tai.t. Ovis brought us th ; .1 W ruht, ol tii.s r u .fy, :' Oits r d iv a no a.l s',.-a: ... 1 1. .. .' . X " ic.i were 'i :l :r;'t a;t .n-, ,..,, f. it. a:i anv bod y this fid ,,f St. Louis Lc it t i . .' 0 Tao Hei:.,!... Louis', thro g:. Eli:a w .is I; an up noir St. ml; - i' !o negligence r bad tninn 'CfiP I'T ..I . I ..... . . . '-.im.-' . .ie.i, i.io engine r, and a .great h-jmber of L.t. c,:istfiie:.t!y dvetroy.d.
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