Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 July 1842 — Page 2

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O ,r fr.-nds in the var.oua cour.ti i:i tl.e Sute ! ill u.'i .1 ii by forward! ruing ros.m oi ie A Ug Jsl ,.;..,(... is M,.,n a pv-.-.ble utter it tran- ; !y ? , ,:...g xv.! shall be craved to return l .. Ui !.. 1 t' e.-o.t I! til'.' tltJ IM'i tr i v. e ' t i .' r a , r j c j! 1. Tu w i.l be i 1 e ia;d t ii I'ifJ tuJ ' .lit i f! tl.e rie'i.u ti 1 1. lit I tr: I jr.li' b.'a Uli p 1 d t!iC II iO ft T I . in r-.fs. Thy föderal ih 1 -! : . j it , n ci i i 'O r a t trc'i 1 y N ) .v w ii 'i, i"; h' v 1 111 ;!i better : c r t Ii. i. v tin4. II. IJ. Will en ii ? on .t . I irA- y or parket vv:! clm.k with i ! i y . I i it ln;iu'i,' ! ;vi U N l liji; rtii .M rf-lni.t nr'' our tu.. t. , i.'.v f' !u.i ' to pa v ilut.t.'S on fore i "ti 'ofds to f.,ve n e Ttiio -ii' , L',''t i:.t tho hands of third j t r- :i. r r t. .-t :iv.i..-t the r.ht of ovcriitii tit to i ', i t. 'Iii- ( ' n . t .- v. , !i li3. o f ' 'ry th" fj'ii -i ti. j ii.'i.ii I t tii : r.in,u!;iy of the ('iy men in 1i,- ' r r I 1..: J 1 'f ( '"'nn.'-rcc ri'licesthe riHil tv i ! t iiy p' i it - i ii. - in another pmr.t of v ,e'A : Th ti. i. fir r- s ii'o.v Y '! i ii":i!is in Cofi'.r .. i'-' lire i.i I i ;v tor the ndiection of iinv ')' at : ;1 a i:iipotat;ons, and t!i"y ai-o i!-M-!ire li.it. ti!. .- . :. t party arrar'iuet;ts can be car red o-, t', y v. .;l i:.-i.;e i.ot.e. I'or tim e jckh, tn.-y ,ay, t!e-y v., 11 ! ave t!o- manufacturers entirely ex p .-! io th p 'it:ns I irfi'ii competition. I tr-y ,i . ,, , . w. ! ni t i'v.'ii ;sh II, e i n .-.-ary rio! -itior? i..r ..e i i.'.r-em.-:.t of the Compromise Act. I'h ; ru i n Uo:i'i it h I-. h f-ii so 1 (ally pro. I.iiiind woul 1 overv. ... w. u... ,' ti i.i r y under u t-ir.ll" of revenue merely. i io !,. i'oii! .i iiiM.u us wituout even t ha, i.n. r nice. ,,. 1 i:(! iii.'iiin:, turi io tiod trc itiueiil is cruel, barbarooa." v.V' ; iir.i,.fl in n t i .t i n,i s I, hi .loi.e or to bo done, hv the vcrv ... . , - ten v. !: Iriv" t.r.oi proN ssin to lie the e.vltisive I fr ..i.' ,1 II 1 1 'i r,.-" !.. ti irivio.. oi no no iio o-irv . iy their o.vn ar ru-' . . . .. .? .. iihmi;.-. iney .ire wo...- 1.1 ru.ii mo country," it. they cm but 44 head Captain T) ler." Their liypoc-! r 1 k v i . in . 1. 1. e,t ' ' . I

elr. Van Uurcn was upset near Piainlield, in mortal remains of the lamented Harding, and be- law imposes this unpleasant duty upon the State j - II. n. in. ks county, on Monday of last vv e k, on hs fure the tears had been dried from the eyes of 1 hose ' Hoard of Directors ; but upon their failure so to do, i monj thu resolutions adopted at a Clay meetw.,y le,e, hu' we are gl.d to say that he tulle mi , . . ... j .., 1 tle ,il0 sttn Krl, fr, h,-,., es- IUS i Hodson, N. Y. is the following:

Mi I.I.. 1 1 i rv li'niii l'ii n r-1 il ..ii t II V ; ....... ., -- -( ' 1.. ..VV.1JV..1. . nil ...it, t he "h.nk of .s i:.! the Pr'snl ;iicy naiu, won

in rr nri needed on the N itioual Koid ! r..oui ,i succesor iu his stead, as a candidate for Kcprc- . i ,i ( iv, .lu'it Ji. sent itive, and one who would be relied on as their Mr Van Muren gladly signed and approved the instrument m all CUsCS of d.lhculiy. ( ply bill lor an appropriation on the National Koad ; h was( ,1V0I1 OJtttU,i ru2 through the town, that

i: it ca:ne b"i'r5 him v.h.Ie he was President, and urn v.n.i.. ne was i nsuMii, .um of cour-e, sh.'ti'd he 44 ever get into the Presidency , , , ra ii," lhe accident ' alluded to vve presume will . . , I. ot make Ir.ui .s disposed to tec tie-road repaired . . r ... , . . . , i ouu i v.- evo'ii Mto.. i ii k it i nv'.i1.. in NvaioNw. I!'! A (i,.i Si .;i;rsTio. Mr. IJnn.i' ii, on Wn'iiesd iy last, suggested toourciti7 -iis tin tir.icticao:! ty and ixpcuicncy of making the National Uo.nl, h. tween Centreville and this ! . 1 . I I .1 i it r..ci . grain lurnp.He, oy trie voluntary la .or ot I. -. II..WLMI II Ii. III!.- S.lll.O. II .3 iril)'l-.'U lllll thec.t..eo.sofUichmen.l and the vicinity, and those ! vuig u st, (... both sides the road, meet on a day w.ue.iw.ll hereafter be designated, prepared with horse,, wagons, eve and haul gravel, which it is supposed can be easily obtained cmf guous to the road. It is !ee ned that a r o.l road can eas,Iy he made, without tnooey, and "indepondent of the eov rriii.i -M. It is hoped the pcop.e will take hold of f lnu .. .If .-.e i.y tu.-'cting of ,!,e Citiz,.na 0f this city will be lo l l THIS i:Vi:.IN(i, Friday, for the purpose of mafciig the necessary arrangements. llichmud I'ttllil III' l.t , ( I. ' J How does such a notice as that accord with the promise of appro, nations, for the completion of the r.iil, which we were assured vve s!iould obl i'U, if the Wh g were uis'aücil in power ! That promise as well ;e the one about hi ii wii'fj, and all the o'liers, w is made it appear-, merely for the pur-jLi.-e-i .f ho ii'i g. Ao.l now ti.-; people, who were ch-Mtcd an 1 d.cce.ve.l, are modestly asked by their i!e-0! vers to g t w rk and make the road themselves '. The request itself is stuiicient evoiotice that vve in iy lojk m v.i.n for a:, appropriation from ti. .f e w !io po-. lively promised we huUlJ iuvt all we asked for ami more to ! A-m .initio. N e l'4:tr:i that T. .1. Touu, one of the Whig candidates f..r llejiresei.tat : ves of this t. uiity, boldly and openly leelares liiin.-clf. Upon the stump, in fivor of the ai ..uiuable propos.tmi. for the assumption, of t!ie St ie Debts by the (Jener tl (Jo eminent, lie contends of curse, for maki..j the per mat. pay as great a share as tl.e rich t:nn. at;.! for sit fting t!ie burd-?n upon the shoulders of inn cent persons. This is tenfold worse tlian s.v.i.dii. g nir Pr.tith cred.tors, and Cod knows, that is disgraceful enough! Am: oi l.rvnv ! In less than one week tin p- o, '.j i ! th: Stite vv.Il be called upon to exercise their h:gh l preregal.ve Are you ready ! Il you I v e your country if you are sick of mismanage-meiit-of .. irrch emahle currency-if you do reali . . . . .) i , . , r .- lv w ant two .;..: us Ä d iv and roist beef il you 3 w i.-.i t!. pr.ee ot your products not to sink lower, tut to br; ng stun thing like wl.it they did curing Jackson, and Van llurci's administration go to the polls a..d veto for democrats who never deceive y. u. lt mv l.'iM'iisiiM:ii. Let such men as desire tliat there shall be no appropriations by Mar. on County for the Mad. sen Kail Koad, cte for James -Mcllvauie fjr County C'oinini-ioncr, who voted agiiiist making such appropriation by the county. If vujw:.-!i t. finish t lie r.ud by the help of the o.nv. w....Mii...u,.iiu, ..lim. ...tl.c e ther oi wi.cm vv.ll ustain the road, if elected c.e.noirv , ncr. . . . .... . i i... it i.v. 1 1 - r ...i. .... i ...r . How is ii !! i-rin, wh g office-holders vve,lt j f r the "-ne term principle," and "rotation in of-' lice. I o'-.-e mix, ;n.s are now scouted ut by these am ' men. b.viu.-e an election is to be hold on the j c.p:rat i'ii of their term of office. If n.ne ye ir-, o r i t.x y- ar, ia ti t enough fur one min to hold an of-fi-e. why, try inm ngiin. Put for heaven' sake, ' e.'t pretend that it is democracy to keep a 1111:1 in lor I.; 'I I IV T 1 V -l'i : . .1. ... ti . . . . .. . tola iiuj wiii meet on 1 Mrr.r..... i ci:r:T, neirthe P. O. to-morrow morning at D o'clock. A pn:tual attendance is requestI j 1 1. . . . ... . 1 . . 1 i 1 . i-ii . a s 1 1. ? c .-.? rv 11 1 1,1 i k 1 iv n nv . v. o .- t - ;- " " iitit.l the. r decision is pub!. shod in the Jour ml. Dr. Moore is sucked out. No. L -Il auv of oar friends who d tu file , r . , ' . " . the. r papers, cm fur.ii!i ui a few coinc u No. 1. . . ,, wcvvill be under great obligations. Our edition i ohii.-tr.l, and vie wish them to ..ipply some j ei.beciibera whoc pi-rs were tni-orrieJ.

will m .ke Ur.CnvY more friendly to the road, : bul lo '" ud behold, on Saturday mormng, out pops ants. to ,n ... mce legis, it.on , made a leng.ny re1 I l.e . g t into tl,- Presidency." than he was J '4 he name of Ouad.uk j; -Inch he himsell read. I he report sets forth . i iii . . .i i . Harris as Hit cindulite Thiswu -irr.....,! n- the fact that tnouey to the ntnount of il.11,000 was Win n he r'eorded h.s vote a-'ainst the road, in the ,ll'r' as tiiiuiuaic. 1 ilia vv.ls arranged l ' .. . . . " . ... . . . ! i 1 1 t i vv . i i . i . i drawn from the I'. Si. IJai.k, in If Id, by (leorge S. t.ate, the vcrv hst time a bit was before that - " lliC directors ol the Indiana . , . , i i . ..i .... Handy, I). M. Urouheid, and (Jeore V. South, b-'y f..r an appro.-. nation towards it ! Jout nal, as an C;to;ipel upon the claims ot the oliier . . ... , ,

onrrr aiiy. Dim, on Wednesday list. Isiutt, II mix v;, I.,. At I hj tune of hi death, Mr. Hard. rag a a cani ii it to represent tiie wh gacf this c ur.ty in the r.cxl Legi.-l iture ; ai;d, in our opinion, the present t j-ftp:a of -ect. oncer. rg 1-a il a t. nden cy to aggra

vate the constitutional d'.bil.ty which ended in Ins eMh W(tu Mf -iiri,r, ue J..J tul ).na personal acrj.ji ii.t nice. II was, however, consdered .y ali Jl( j.,. .lulfBU Kont fliail ; a,l( agait hi. chancier as a n; a ii ar.d a christian, we DC or heard lij f 'i.t.-t no .tjtiti'Mi. Me haa it ft a Ure circle I r..i .t,ve- to i iii.-.n'. us lor. ; but wc hope tue r .. i, h., im. Th..re i,"a MibÜmitv a well as fear in death. To .c (:. ijo.ath jr.:.iT- no terror rncn.c.us of f.-Mt the tyrant 4 Tho vul-: ' me ivraiu. n. -oi , "i 1, th.-v i. .;:!.' co: ei il.eriii th" l ;..: li,d, a n.d tho roar oi art i liery i ami the br ...Us of the dy.i.p, is not nerved with a lojh.-r c .ur.j". tl. in is the humble mortal whose! I t .- hv b- n pas--d in trio vale of oh-curity. in the linn dischar re of the duties of the christi in.'' To see tii" noble firm, oi co redolent in health, lym cold and calm m the arms of the dstroy.-r. awaki ns H iisitu ns to which vve are at ordinary t,ni'!i :i ftm.'i'f. And it is, when in the con torn - plit.on of such scenes, that we reilize the Lingua ire i f the pott, th it W' iL! i- all a i"tii show, I'ul Ulull'n illu-ion iven," ind utt"r drray the lute ot ail nib'unary things l"he liopr-s of noil eijoyment that we ch:risiitii for or iitiilv i ir. m ie, vanish as 44 triovv H ikes on the r.vcr," and tiiC biubles vve once loved, become t;,ii,. ?s and trdles in our sinr'it. Hut death, though ,i)!lv a ,,., inc!loiy ,J.,1K.. Why do vve , , , . . . . , , . ,. . . , ishuc ir to look hevoud the tomb 5 L "ht heaited r u e vetoiz? upon the varied beauties of nature and dru.k in t!ie sweets of life. by ; h n, vve ask, ehou.d we thudder at nur inevitable . , , ... . . ... . t .... . . laie : i .yoiiu 100 loioo, w o kuo.v as 1:111 as o; , . . , , ,, o.iisum.a i'ini'fu- io um .A.ei'j-.v.v. i.vi us uii, hen, be prepared lor the great pay-div, when . . , . . . . . , Natures d.-bt ' b?pi:d: arid l.t US live, that . w!i:o c ailed up m, our Ir.eivls may say, 44 our loss b it his iran.."

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MOUi: TOWN THICK r.ll Y. As soon as tiie clods of the valley had covered the I d.anapohs were eng .god in arrang.ng"easurcs for J e J J oa t . eoide ot the cuun TV Would be' ,, . ... , , .. . . . cal.ed on 1 uesday, tor the purpose ot telecling a . . . . .... candidate in the place of Mr. liar linz. 1 his an- , i i.uneiatiou w as made on Thursday and Pndav lat ; gentlemen w ho had b 'jn spoken of by the public a proper persi ns for the olVice. Hut the D, rectors de proper persi ns for the ofiice. Hut the D, rectors de111 termiued that thty would select the man, instead of trusting or troubling the People with the busiIlCeS. ,jlic!l ,llCll as Hervey Ilrown, John Suther- ,. . a I 1. , I,. l JueC-,a 10k-,,or. 1,f- -Uvrtff Jonn Khodes, Nicholas McCarty, and many others, whose names had been favorably mentioned, and who had always düc baUlö fi,r lUc whi- cause, wer- thrust aside , , , , u.e t.eopie nave a ci.ance io uceiue to whu thty would belect ; and Mr. Harris is .ade the candidate by a dozen individuals in town, fuf lheir own P"-" reason, This is mi accordance will, the dictation which la.-t ppriug forced the mines of Messrs. Harding and 'I'?...' .1 lie .1 il I odd beiore the people, belore they had an opoorl().y to nake .,((,ir oWI, tCecllonjji Will the pcopK. ccnu tilCir nck!, t r..c,.ive ti.ecdiar ! - Waki: m! We earned to the fair on Saturday a llolisli, a lutlt: the b ggest of the season. It w:is rased by that od veteran. Dvmii. .Mr Don i.i. 3 lie has also lea w.u. us a specimen ot Timothy grass, mcisuriiig 7 feet 1 inch in height. lie say if any one beats that, he will try again. Our old friend I.i k i: Pi. van has also favored us with an Onion, something less than tho pyr ain l- of I'ypt, but large enough to make fins whule liatiiin crij. We dare not attempt a measurement of it, but would inv.te people to examine it. If '..hey can rui-0 .1 bigger one. so much the better. Indiana n gainst the world for farmers, g trdeners and IfdItof ä 1 Mvk:;i:i: of hie Pkim i: Uovl of IIamivru. Her .M .j "sty has signilied her approbation of tl. s intended alliance. I he lady to whom his royal highness is about to be united is the Princess Alexandrien Mir.a Wilhel.uina Catherine Charlotte Theresa Henrietta Louisa Paulina Lhzabeth I'rederica Ceorg-.una of Saxe AUenbourg (formerly I lil-

. . .............. v .... iiK,)ivru. i uar. vMien-'ver a case snail o.-cur w men - . , . , , i .... . w och w as de-.-i ri'' v t he s; !.- re- t n -g t he yeav'i " a, " T .. iy " V rep.y :;t of the hue nedou (general lnV, ' , ' ' , . ' ; ' (iovemu,e,.t .elative to the elections, the tunes, Massachusetts papers justly dem and redress. It vvm1,, ,(t luvu t;lk, him doWll J a ,w ,tn,d,,.d X Judg- IL.ll- Il w ,, t altog.-t i,.-r toe argo31 1 s Alexandrina vlaria W .Hie inina Lather. ne places, and manner ot holding lhe elections, must js doubtful, however, whether the whig Coventor dollar hill on th.- Trust Hank had that paper merits urged .r the I ...gu .g- en. ,,.... I. w hrl, w isCh arh-tte Theresa Henrietta Louisa Paulina Kii. i- lc prescribed by Congress directly, and not througli 0f Massachusetts will ask for it. .-, , to us. Cut. I'ost. ' ' " unworthy", f the S.-uat.- Ch-imu-r but ih'.ie-.i.n.

beth 1'icdcr.ca Ceorg,ana of Saxe Altenbourg (formeny ol II ilbourghausen) is just the age, to a day, of our oldest boy, Alexander llvron Peter Sinkpc,re ClL.r (;(,l,elmus (L.stavus Henry Charles ,i.,ul.-on Pom "V Kanivu Jeff-rmm Cain Sim .-apoii.ou i ou.p y lvun.us Jt.i rsou aio .-tain. v. iarJi..r Crow (of Indianapolis, formerly of Ter re Haute.) Chapman. Co it for roast beef and coons . Tun New .h;k 44 Pi.ubki i." We hive received two numbers of the witkhj P.ebcian, edi'ed by Shnnn & ("uion, the former late of the New lira. lhe Picbeiau isedited with taste and ability, as might be anticipated by those knowing the reputation of its editors for energy and talents ; and is beautiiuiiy printed. Il is radically demo.ratiC tu politics ; but a large portion of its mailer is purely ,.,.rary. .ny person desiring a first rate piper ,-roII, Cw York, cannot do letter than subscribe f.,r the 44 Plebeian." Cvum C. Cai.v has been appo.ntcd by t!.2 Pre - s.dent and Senate, to be Kegister of the Land Of - lice at Palmyra, Mo. in pi ice of Wm. Wright. The same .Mr. Cady is now a petitioner for the beneht of t he Kankrupt La w. The Jeffersoman tests here tulo.-e le.-og.iized as essential touchstones to tiy the uit rits of candidates, viz : "Is he capable; Is he ' honest. Arc.," are to be chinged hereafter for others ! more congenial to Whiggery "Is he a Kascal ; Is he a Bankrupt !" Arc. , Sexiou Htutn.to.v.-The Ycvay Times, list; ' received, has the follow in ; 1 . 1 ia- ... .... ii. .1... ...... 1 .in respect. 10 .nr. i.ggiesion resignation, wc know nothing except from his letter in tue "States - "Pt "States - Am .r L! ''.- re a sac , man. e expect, however, that it is mere : lect, a.-.d that ho will resign in tune to have a sue-! lessor chos.-n at the August Election, lhe timei i lor the purpose ia row abort i 11 1 snort. i Porret Dutour, ys the Yevav Times, has got a radisli which measures '.'l iuches in circumference, i and wiieru 1 1 inch:.

STATK 1JANK OF INDIANA. The Branch at this plice may be considered as having again ritt ndrd. Wc arc credibly informed

! t ti it wtih.n the last three diys, payment hag been ; refused on several small sums presented at the . counter by citizens of" this place ! So, it appears. the resumption law is set .it defnnce, and note holders imist no.v wait patently till the ILnk sees proper to pay her debt. Ho.v much longer are! the poop!.- i,f Indiana deposed to tolerate such a state o! atfair. ! Let their answer be heard in the ; 1 1 f1 Y t I .o ti I .t f it r . 'I'i.o iiikl.v n,iirrr Ills rn!il t ho couutrv Ti.r the la.-t three vears. w.tli a rod of iron. . and it is 1. iro time the peo;i bhouhl attend to the nutter. 'J'h'iik of it. before Vou vote, and he fcure ; tc prmcip.es oi ine min ou arc vutinj , br. - ..Vj.MCifY Stti,nn,Jnlj T. j c notified the public two weeks kincc, that if nin,t "1:n fe!;odia I're.Jommaie in numuers or in-, Huer.ce in tho r.c.M Cicr.cml AC!iibyf the Hat.k ' ( " " v c,-'u" 113 l'in;U lliU 11 cojlJ dü fro u,Iti ." 'y. I y toe "' l"'u L'JI 1111 u,J"u"- ",s i ,!iJ th' u,,;lt,4ty t,-1:n to rolu-c lhe 'a.v,nent of ,ts puii - auons, even -jciore tue election, wn;c:i n-ii- , ciently ev,i:tes the dcsjit rat ion of its managers. Wc cannot euy that we arc surprised at this event ; for ill addition to the disposition of a nnj riiy of the bririelies to relipse again into bti.-peiibion, we have lor sometime been aware of the ticklish condition of f c r.vansvilie Uranch. Il is pnbah:y among the tliree w.r-t manuged if the lot, though j in its own immediate neighborhood it has hereto- j fore contrived to maintain a decent reputation t to ! . . . , I oWro.cy. I his was but mere show and pretence, however ; for a large portion of its tm-ans had been spnndered ; M.,tU'0 or iO'Ot) in budding a bank- ' ing house, and tw.te as much or more invested in j paper, worthless, or at best utterly irredeemable. ... .. . ... , i luesc, in addition toils ordinary liabilities, made us certain that it could only mike a show of re- ; buinptioii by the merciful lorbearance of its credit- ! ors. and that it would certainly susnend as soon as ..... i : : ... i i... 1....1 ..... : me ciceuon cnou.u iiuospiit.. uui iv ouu 1101 me i , ...... 1 .1 . . 1 1 I iiou'. i,ji tu lui'j' iv um co imig us nidi , ii iKiu so ! long plundered the community by shaving Lilli o.i) crchangc on ritntmui, and fell into tuch habits !

accordingly, liijt the stimuli ol its unlawful gains' wings d.d n't want another bink. Well, they 1 ' ' " ' wo have at length heard Iruui our fneud II irbecamc ab?clutely necessary to its existence, and 1 tlliuk they Cltl't get alon without one. Is that ; nett. We sincerely regret that he gives su had an

so 11 nus uit u ; Well, it only remains for the appointed authori- ' ties to bury the rotten carcass out of sight. The . ... tl''cd by atlidavit, is required to cause a $cire fri,w , , ku, , i r m-,; i. ,.; i'..r. acut to be sued out ot the .Marion Circuit Court grinst said branch, end if its guilt be mitl.fcst, then to deilaro that said Hank has forfeited its exislencc, and in due form sentence it to leiral death., V. S. lUvw !.. t!,, l....lu . 1 1.,.,- ..r If . . . mi.. . i preventatives, on M nd-y tue loth inst., Mr. ??liars.1 , wood from the committee to investigate the charges P . , . . . IT . ,, . "f bribery and corruption by the U. s. Hank or its and stales that Urodiiea I , (Jeorgo Heed, and Josrra'i Sohn, w ere the S'miiU of ihr It ml; i nhhm . i . v .. I 'gislation. 1 ne committee exonerates the Lxecutive and mem') ts of the legislature from any pirlicipation or knowledge of corruption by the Hank, ,ts agents or oiiieers, to obtain legislation. . . Mr. L.wry made a minority rep art. setting forth that the com nittee of Investigation had thrown open every avenue to obti n information, and even admitted the he.r.ay teti i.o.iy. in order to imIi,.,,,, H. (Jm-nmar rm.l rihnr. bot .lt ..,,t ,. ,,jla uf 1 ' '"lony had been elicited to atlect the character of the Executive or any member of the Legislature, lie advises that criminal prosecution be instituted again.-t CSeurge Heed, I). 31. iSrodhcad and (leorge II in ly. He also states that he offered a resolution f r pobp inaing Porter, but that he was overruled. Mr. Deford also suhmilled a sort of appendix to i ,rt ,.r t!, , ,j ,,,v, culi.,,,, the K-ccu- ,- ...l ... ii r .- i . i. 0 Irorn the kno.vl-dge ot corruption by the bau. Nl.W IUmI'miiki: AM -Mi: MvM)-.MIs Arr. the tiv e sui.j .men are me resoiunons, in reianon to me l I i, ,,, . .Mandamu-. Act ol toe Coon Congress, commanding the States to du-trict themselves, passed by the Le-gu-Iaturo ol New Hampshire at its late session tl I I -I I. I ll'sflctd. That the Constitution of the I'mted Si al.? -r, ics the Legislature ol each State the right i .. . i i .. i i . rrslÄri.Ä O nirress of the I'mted Slates. f orn. Tint SO loll r ai the St.atCS Continue to exercise tins power so as to e ure the represeotati.... in Congress. ,.e National Leg.shture do not possess the right tu interfere with and control such ' , , rc-u.uioiis. -t' "'rd, I ..at when the Legislature of any State shall tail to adopt such regulations, and then only, Con 'r.ois in iv do it , , , i- .. . i sliced, I hat the Constitution of the Lmted Slates uo"s not confer upon Congress the right to control the legislat.o.i of the Sines, and prescribe i:,lr?d. Tint whenever a case shall o.-cur which .u nie io" isiauircs whu course niey si.au porsue. o j :... t.. .i i.V.. j,,.,, That 10 ' ent act of Con-reFs direct in the Si ites to he districted lor the choice of Uea piestntatives to Congress, is a direct violation of "'e ül ,ne '".pact. and vve can not regard the same as binding o;i the States, i t . . . .. l;slvid. Ti. at vve cannot sanction so unauthorized an interference in our domestic relations on the part id' (Congress, and shall tht ,-tj'-rv decline district this State or the chuire "f Iiijrc3Litlittccs tt s. D. CooiniM ii, lis - , Peter Parley,) has been nominated by tiie Whigs of .Massachusetts, as a candidate for Congress, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death ot Hon Win. S. Hastings. (Joourici. is a perfect l.terary dyspeptic a book-maker of the jickdavv order a politician of extremely small cons deration and therefore perhaps the fittest representative of whiggery that his Constituents can find. He is now making the Luropean tour, we bei eve, at tiie expense ol the (overnment, in the character of 44 bearer of despatches." ; Vi:iimo r. Tue entire Wh g ticket of hst year ' fof ule 0.,.r is agun i nomination. The Abolitionists have nominated a separate ticket throughout, except that lliey hav e taken up 1'dward D. Barber, for Lt. (Jovernor, w ho will of course be elected, l'or Governor there will probably be , no choice, unless one of the three candidates shou-d be withdrawn. The election takes place in Sep . tember. Loiisivnv. Since the election in Louisiana, we i hear n in ore cf tiie w l.'g song, 'De fiddle from de wagon troff, 1 1 Je uan j .rum uo mil it.e.i 100, J m . 1. . .. : . . a . .:.i 1 ..r rr y--r n-a-scs to 4 I'ipoec 1 p' ' ' , e , . . c . . - , I c iang has come over the spirit of their dreams, and 1 , . e . .,, i t 1 i. - , .. 1 the faces of thj I. K. (). T. I. W . are longer than ! . I.... I.k. .U . ....a.vv. - in... I i-lir tnn A horses! Ooad ! Obad ! Obidiah! Tae following toast was drank on the -1th by a "Smasher -."'The right of search," the fit emblem " f a pickpocket. How do th? roist beef coons like that !

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kllt it ur.ro hi: tiic pi:opll That the föderal wings have almost always been in the ascendancy in the State ; and lock at the cond.tion of our State and the people. ln p if before the ifO!t That the whgshavc made the same promise;1

and professions j'K-t bcfjrc election, which they arc now makii .g. tl h,fjrr hr vtaulr That we w.sh to know when the federal wings cvcr ko)l a protaifC ; even of restoring -,'.od tiine-i, or -iving us two do. I am a diy and road beet T h(Cl il bij'ifc the moi'lc. That if wlnz are elected lo the LejjiIaiurc, they tc rofc Ui:ii:.L the .Ir.ixic. Lave! ' K( , lt Uj-orc thl. .,fn.,lc Th-a l!j0 N , r Speculaturs desire a mnoritv in lIis ..cxl , ...jure for the i.ur.oe of mak-n -luch tin, i.tt lAj.s.aiure ior tue purpose ot making tULli nws as w in compel me poor man s cow to eell lor cow to eell for f land and Irs w, ccnlgf ad Ins last forty acres o humble cab n, lor oi) cents. c tho operation f itbc wh laws in Kentucky and we kiuw c' 40 urca of laud beii: sold for 00 cents. O.vc .Man l'owi:. This was a favorite tloan vvith the f-diir.il pirty in 1 - X It -e-'ins to have I ........ I I III 1.1 . I st its raw-hea I-aud-bloody-b uies cuaracter since ' the death of (.en. Harrison ; t .r it a duped tanner a.-ks a federal coon n nv-a d iys, whit is ho re ison the promises made them are not fuliilleJ, he is :uetantly met with a i :er sink i of the head, a face as long as an ow l's, uproll-d eyes, and the exelam- .. , ., . . , . , ... . atom ol "On ! (,r 1 resident is oead ! Ue can I any thing till we elect another." It it, the far"'er will reply, you elected every bj.ly yo i wanted, and luve a large majjrty in Congress, and -ur o.vn men ... all the departments ; doe- th. it i.i . i I... .i 1 resident do every tlnng lnmselt ! it no; says eo.ny ; but you know tiie President u in stop every Illing from beii.g doilO. Indeed, sir; and this is Tjltr too for wlio.n I labored and spent 50 much ... ..1..... . 1 .1 .1. ... .1 1. ...1. .. .1.. i iu vitii ; iiiuik, iruui me w ;t v uiu wings ir'iii, 1 , , . . 3 ! quarrel anu Uj nounng, i miuii not ue cuogui again. but you know Tyler vetoes all the bills. What bills ! Why, the bank bill. Hut you said the j . . . . ! lueir noncv now: 1 cs. ret, me uown a ueinoerat or loco, or whatever you please to call it, tll'.Ml. 1 can't be fooled a sec md time. 1 i t .11 .... . . llelid That John Tyler has deceived us once; 111,1 ls iiuii. nen tie Otcuvt us again, u . ....... r 3 .i i r .. . . . HIM uu in II I .1 U Ii I . This sounds very prettv, cotnin from the partv ' ...i... - . . ; LtC ... , r " Without a why or wherefore." We should like to know, a ter every one of the thousands of promises m ide by tiie wings before election have failed to be fulfilled, what -uaranty the wln-n ean -ive us that th".r neKt candidates will not erve an 0ive us that th .,r next ca. d.d. u- w .l not sc tliem as they are now served ! I hey did unite (or mico t.i ..;....! r. ,!.,.,..-.i; l.nini.if,.; - v j - ui-iii"i.i'.iiv, ...... v. , what has been the "union of the wings for the sake of the union" since ! A perfect scramble for the spoils ; nuarrelliie' among themselves and disgracing the country ; duelling ; calling their own successful candidate, who, while aotilifle, they lauded to the bk.es, TILMl'OU! Siocmjkul! I'ikjI ! And for what! Ileeau-e he has a few sparks of honesty left. II Mieui'ier this, voters ; what guaranty can the whigs now give us that they intend to do, or can do, what th"y promise ! It is the nature of tini boajt to deceive ! IJeware whom you trust in future. Tin: I lis 1 151 iti Hon . Is the.u longer any wonder why the federal whig spoilsmen object to the repeal of the distribution act, after reading the following Iron, the MiU,so,an! Whigs, when Jou l.nd a Cent ot t!lC State debt paid, or even a dollar of the interest; or when you get yoor five cents a year, Hill yotir IP.UiVidual share, oi. Will Juease let US know it. 'I'iio Aladisoninii hays " Ti.t l'iM.-A corrp.. -nt aks n. if there is really any money to distribute to the 4 ... - . . , . . ,. 7fIt,,1- Uo beg leave to intor.ii..,ir correspondent "riM4"' t t X n'V-rv II "iVvs - ...mv I'Vi'l'V IiI'D 1 I V I i I'lll" MI'M IM.I..-I l.Al li.nn.e I.. 1 1 1 ' .,.,.s u;' 4 DOLL Its Pl'.lt D V Y, Dl'UINj; rill) Lsi sr.Vr.X .MONTHS IIILI! HANL HDK.N lKMNtl NO Tlll.Vi." What .1 Comment this, On tlC predictions 0 ' 1 !l;r.r::rlÄ.r r - j ' Clay incisure should piss! Henry ('lay had Letter send Diuiel Webster to Lugland again. ierl:.,3 t;mf or ,ivo uyAl0!X AlAhTi 1Ul,re IIljy U(. , -,..... obtained to assist n. electing a o. to tue Presidency. ' . " Kova, rharler U1CI1 of ' dog-stcal.ng Lo ai Charter men, Rhode Is and, iml being able to exercise lueir cow- , i- , .r . army cruelty against any ot the suffrage men w no , lt been in arms at Chepachet, passed ov er the Siate line, and murdered an unarmed citizen of , .... , , . . i ....... i .,,... i . i i.,.,. ..ia , -i r.. Iii'.i iiinio ntwi . idPa,I.IIU 3 '111. J M.w- t . . ... - - u u Im-apam rv k Wi iMi.ssisj. Lord Chief Justice D'.'ni.aui has brought a bid into parliament for removing the incapacity of witnesses. He proposes that no witness shall be me .pacitated on account of eith er interest or crime ; it being left to the tribunal lo make the tilting deduction from Ins credibility. When the above '-incapacitation" of witnesses, ot: account of either interest or crime, and more particularly on account of mere ojmiion upon metaphysical subjects, shall be removed m llngiand.we may hope for a reform .ti on ia tins country of the same legal su perstitions. i :.i, in t n li r.r r ...... .r ö. ,..-. r i,or tm n i r . r r H .I U I V I OILl,.ll. 1! ,. w- - ."-- and other workingmen, in one ot the eastern States, the following toast was drank and received unani mii.is applause "Kesolvcd, That we have been deceived once by wIi l oromises of better times, w.th two doi ars a , i .i ei. i. . i it-iiiii rni. ii.... in iiij . i.i r Iml 1 1 f ii iever again so blind us. w.ti, their bird Cider and coon skins, as to m.ke us !;!. eve them, that will be uiir fault, and we mu.-t cxp'.ct to suffer." fjrllavc the wh gs or the democrats a! ways h id the power and the min gerne rr. and control of things in this State 1 Answ er, O ye whr-s ! Your leaders have always bra-'ed that this was a wh;"state. Who then brought a debt of rilTLLN MILLIONS OP DOLLARS up. nus! Wn ha sunk tiie honor and credit of our people ! Aus.ver at the ballot I. Ivr.nriNo. I'ne Iv.ng wmg chartensts of Khode Lland refused to have the Declar Uion of 1 .... ....1 ...... ...... 1 . 1 1,.-. , . ,.,i.t ...... ...... 1. 1 ... . of Ju y. 1 his act ts wurtb a hundred newspaper . f . articles to snow the feeling of the British rascils ;n a'"-1,--,1,.,. Sut, -i ii'.i'ii ir I i.i ii ..r-i iiiliit muri a i . lake sides w ith thctn. i (cI he intended conspiracy to impeach the I resident has fallen through, only 17 Clay men having the harliir.od to vote fjr it.

Troi blh amoxi am: Moumos. Many of the pa; er are copying ojic tide of the d lliou'ty which has recently broken out anion. the chief priests and ciders of th s ue w religion. Such a course is only calculated to make Prophet Jo. etil, more popular l'i in heretofore. What would any religion be worth if t-.i.ncr-j and heretics did ni t belie and persecute itf pri'efsors ! 44 1 I.kes to have yelaujh ut me," tay.Maw worm ; and t-o says Jo. rinith and his d scip'es.

If any th':n3 is told about the recent cx;!--:oii, it o'.lht to be the truth. At present it ljks l.k-j a v.rrt ,nt n..:r. I.v t. IVL,.' Mnrmnii I i I . 1 . - I ' ,'l I 1 1 J,1 'llf jMI 14WJ f ' J V ' '' . leader, t assist Jo. nuncin the injj canüiuue for Governor. If that was not the beginn; n?. it I will be the end cf it. This aide. however, and it ' ht , .i,.,,,,.,, ,,1 L-..irt t;. s, I n,.. ,. IS Cporter is the tirst papr wc have seen that , tu'Kes a r-Mscnable vie.v of this subject. It says ' Ve underhand that (ienrral Mennett. formerly I ..f.i.,, vain . n,);v in ths c.U witn th. intention of maku. ' such disclosures as will sliow whatpirt Jo. S,;th,t ho Murin m l'ropbet.took in th. recent attempt 1 1 aa-a.sinatc ex-(iovernor II 'gs. d this State. Jen. Uennett, s,dney Ligd n and "''n" Kob n?'.n, hive Iittly quari'tf lld vvith J. IO . I II . il Iii II .1 kl. M II v C 1 U U. H I tll'll.LU II lil "III! , . , - c tlie per. "-tratioti ot l!ie grossest frauds and crimes. , f lhe M(ini)1,n r,.l(ilt.t lXi r0:,i;y he, u guilty of the o;l""i,ces now imputed to him, we siiuerely trust ... i. . . .1 t. .. .... , : i.i, .1 .. ....i.l i. : it i. j that he w. 11 meet with condign punishment. W c I '""st cmifess, however, that we place in great coni S::-nc': 1:1 iU llennett, Uigdmi , iv Co. ; ne v have been active and prominent men at Nau,mljt riVC booM aware of By Vlllin,cs , winch nuy have been practised by tiie Prophet f.r ja number of years. Tney have remained silent during all that period, and uri""red their lead.-r t, I ""il,'e ,,S1 dc,u,k,d toli..er w.tiioul making j kno.vn to them how grossly they were deceived. It ! CIlIl0ll ltl a.Mwarej befor-tue public under more ' favorable circuiiistaiices, we mi-'lit have been inj duced to ive some credit to his pretended discloi "'res. He has been ru'ed out of the Church of the a ntis. ana birinued ot ins nuvver and 01, and n may be that he is now endeavoring to irlut his reven.rc upon the Prophet. Uarmitt is 1'oi .m. ly dmt of persevering en .... ... ..... . , . .. . "---'"i . "m i n nun a eoeeuy reeov- 1 cry '-'his Indianapolis is a mighty eickly place for whi r editors about tln-se divn. nn.l vi o r4. ; t . .... I 1.;.. 1 11.. 1 a . j 1 r dUMIIPllfU tliilt M1UIM1 IfirilL'lL MUÜU 11 SO J 0 1 1 rr 3S o he did. We insert Iiis card : A CA KD TO Tili: PI'HLIC.

h- i,,.,,, ........io, .i . .. i-.i" r t i 1 SIo ItfixTier of July lf.iti int. It -iet.M- In opinis known, generally , that. on tiie lotli of March . 1

i . i i .i... .i . i . . .. . msv, l"ul Ia m igemeui ui me in i i . ..... ,i , i... .. , O I .1 II I if ' IU I II '1 1 , 'U Ul I S III II a I I IUI I I II .1 p t; I S. eommeucement id' my labor-, I was ntT-ct-ed witli disease, which, up to this period, Jus nnreuiittingl v preved upon my constitution and utterllfl,i.ntllliti.lllllotrfklll lilfMlt'll nil iilii,i.-il nvur. J . ...v ..v... I J VAl..lion. S. nee the 1st of May, and at this tune I have been and am absent from Indianapolis and, although my u iine has steadily appeared at the head ,ftl"; 'd'"n.M of he Jo.ir.iai. as its editor, I hive sjieHl ..'..', . .. . ,,, .no coiisi-iiii cAp' ci iiioii o. resuming my post, 1 I have torhome, until I now, an announcement ol Uns nature, l'mding myself, however, farmer removed . i. . i. . . i .. .. . ii . . ... i . too. n.e ...pe, oai.y. i respecuuiiy reijuesi my uu. toril brethren throughout the Stale, to insert this card in their papers. T. J. IJAUNlil l". New Albany, July 11th, lsp.. Arc we to und .Tstand by this card that Mr. 15 rncit has withdrawn from the editorial post of the "Indiana Journal .'" Tue card is ama guous as to that. Look out 1014 Liriil Si its. The following paragraph we cut from the New Albany (Jazetle. It refers to Mr. Harnett's card, to be found 10 nur columns. The editor says that -Mr. Harnett 4 re-que-ts lis him lo say that he deems that card 1 ..... Uli til'J II iiic in itJ.-i itL Lr 11 1 ui rt, i 1 . .V - Had o lhe .alter ! Is Mr. II irtiett asll lined of the im IIncr j which the Journal h is been conducted ! Does he think his chariiclcr is defamed thereby, and haVhs name at the head of the "editorial columns? We sh uiiitj'iit wonder j l'r 1 S ; r net L is ciuinüi h is !. . b,.l f :.., a,..l ,f . -y - cur about that tuoiis iml do iars, a snug doceur might n tlipi,y lts jdacC, to prev ent a threatened action for d..-fa...at.on ofch iractcr in keeping ,is .,. over the . . curn lolls milter put tort II in that sheet, "e do ' . . wish Mr. Dougl.ss would mount the tripod himself, handle the grey gousc qui'!, and put all the wouldbe great writers, who scribble for that paper where ihey oiuhl to be about borne honest iMiiiiloviiieilt. r . . , i li . , i i 1 TV it, Inend Douglass; there s no knowing hov. . - -'r-. -" girai IliailV IIICII 10 1111 OllKCS Wlietl WC are Tresldent; and decent printers will ulwaya bland A. No. 1, Here is the C'lUMOtl : We ask the attention of our friends of the press1 to the card of I". J IUkm i i Iwi editor of th. , 1 J' K,. i.-q.. t-unor oi in-, Indiana Journal, who n-ipiests us to say, that he deems that card an equal act of just.ce to himself iro.rt,uut the S, e, 3 ... , . , ' vvbos, solic.tatioüd placed li.in at the head ot the ourr,. . CO" What lhe deuce has got Chapman's Koo,r I ..rili.i I. t i 1. ..... ,...1- . .. ........ icr . I or me i.i-L two or iiireo weeks lie ri-is iioon - - . . ........ Hit why did n't you say so before ! Your adviee com. s now, like the Irishman's fin e-thought nth - ward ! 44 What's done can't be hel.ied." h . vev er ; and we must I Io, get along, come alo Jos'V," as well as we ran without either the Koostcr or the "hundred dollar bill Co.M;iinssON At. Dio.MlY. One day li-t week, the House of JJepre.-ent ati ves was found to be without a quorum, when some waggish member called upon the Speaker, to.ce thi m a This produred an ungracious thump from h:.s mallet, and a roar of laughter from the disorderly members. Co if.co.us. Tiiisistli-i K 'form and ConfMer.ee and Ketrenehiiient y .u promised the people, i-it! IL.rr ra lor the roast beef and two dollars a day wu;ci. 1 , .. . ,, w e don t get : A correspondent of toe New York Journal of i.-o!n:uerce comp.aius ' of the extortionate" de-"ru.d-d of tho-e who seek to obtam lhe bene tit of tiie hmkrupt 1 1 v of Congress. Tue whole expeuses f th.s k nd are from ' to f l'"; so that unle i. ..I ,,.,rn. r.r li -. - r.rfi frifoidte t I... nv 1( cf a.v inta'e to h.m. This we fear is to mucii the case inVther States as well as New y r. Hot it is win". r,.ry all over. Aomnit Smwuovi I . vi'noio Sine vve Cliron tied the ae.'.ieni oi ir.e nun 1, .v ,u. a 1 01 . l.ves, we hive rejeived an ajcointof another of a sim.Ur descript ; on. The Steamer S:.atnrok burst 1 ... ; t . I .. .; I . . r.-j her uo.iers 0:1 to i Liv. rer.ee river on toe OUi in-t., and Oi be ngs were killed and many wounded. T..Cs accidents will never cease, until the owners iml off. -ers are held 11 roner I v resooiisi ble. . The people of Louisiana, it seems, could not pet roast beef; to they concluded, and wisely, to take ,M,n'o,t.

A "deliciency" has been discovered in the ac- Th" ftory that a large port. on of the c.ty ot Bilcounts ot a b ok-keeper ot the Greeuw i.h (N. Y.) tlTfiöre w as under i !e -e, which vv i ab-uit t cvp.tc,

, H ink, ty the am ant of 11, Kathcr ataall !

Correspondence of Ihc Male Sentinel.

Covington. Ky.. l'J:h July. 11-. I)cR Sirs 1 d. I.ve in very pood -ty!-, lhat'j a fiel and I know cf no men I wnulJ prefer to "rcct w ith hospital. ty and kirdio1- tlian yourselves. I rlialhnjje ycu to kc?p j-f.ur rcwfpapfr word in relation to call.nj on me, thould you vi;t this city. j am a candidate for election to a tCit in the Legislatur; of Kentucky ; prospect of f-uccci pretty Z od ; Irive, however, l ur com(Mt.rs ; only on-. to be i looted. I I s renders me coz.tej;! very -inccrtain ; but I s-!i"U.d I.kc ot all th.r.s C.eCteU, II ,1 OK' lor nouiuiy im- um w ! elected, it it weie for nothing -'lc but to inv old friends in Indiana Hod bless them. Hut Ir.end Cliapman, v liy will oii p?rsift in calling me a Wuio ! Look at my votes' in the Legisrc. Dd I ever -ive a party vote ! Lokat :M uul l" ai" IM1 'ipr!tonmeru i- cm: ioo. at my bill tor collect. n? the revenue : look at my vote mi ,ild b.!l autliorizii!" the issue of enn t th commoti echrol law; and of all others. lk at the !ak y re I voU-d to turn out fit Vr.itliiit J fie .:a'c li-iuk. v ere iiiee wm votes : nd du! I not rep-atedly declare on the t-Mr of the Moose that I Indorsed to no party while aciing as a representative? Vou will siy that I voted for llt.ikt. i'rue; but he w as my tow iisui in, and my . oust au i.t. (.od knows how l.ttle he d:nrnd that vote; I ut I acted conscientiously, and theretore do not regret it. Ask N. IL Palmer, or Win. J. Ilrown, w hat kind of whig I w as. I represented a wing county, and believe I d d my duty ; but I was not elected upon the tjiit$tum, and never acted as a party man ; and I am imw free to act as I please. I am a warm , true and abiding dene erat. Mv friends here know it. Succes to the ulorious cause. Send me your papT ; and here's mv hand, my old bov. Crow, Chapman, Crow ! Yours. Ac, W. Cl V YVAl. The foregoing was 1 ite! y rece. ved, and we congratulate .Mr. ('utter that lie has 44 come out from among the foul party." Ve .in; nware that he gave many democratic votes ; but he also gve a great many whirf votes. Nowt-ver lie In now declared himself, and we hope he will icier have cause to r gr t thm open avowal, or reason to act contrary to his professions. Wc are heartilv "lad. also, to see him President ofthat glorious society, the Wnshuigtonians of Covington. Wc shrill ceitainly take the very first opportun. ty l m-tke him a flying voot ; and tiie health . !... ....ri.l .1..11 n,. Jr-.L- ... 1 ,.,.,- rf Adam's Ale. Love to all. (Jeorge ; iuJ dou l lor get the Lttle ( utters. I.Firiu iriim (i:. How tmi. Th f!lwin? l-ttcr from (i- ii Howard, vve find published in the ('mwf rdil itis ii n hi me iifsiioii4 ni ttie iriii an i I Fiir iTnirion : - - ..i.ii, r ......i.. i...,.... .n.i i..- ...... ninui n ,n pumii iiiirim rinil ... has Iktii fiei ly used in connoeii m with huh orti. e: Kot kiiLti Julv, II. (Ii.nti.kmi : I cheerfully r-Miid to yur l.-Hfr. -kä.irr...v,....tj..ft...k.itnl.r.tl'avi.l.iiklh.ilwfri'tllll..fllftlll. J I ' .... ...., " .... ....... -- - - -. - You nk first, whedirr I jui f r a lar if -ijlViri. iiilv hij'i tlJ d !. the rtpnK f the s..einment. on f-r an eronuinieal administration of atl'urs. and of so airuins lhe ,,ul,ts " s-r,ic, 4,f " nulcturt- a. to ail rd iuci-f-ou-cj.. t Ainninn mdus-ry ! , , ()r r lhn , , H , tll . pmditures win. h rt-nd.-r the imposition of uo nei-ry !lv the CiViieral ((.eriiiiient. 1 be. ue that the correct mode f raison ri-vnce by lhe (it-ueral (ovcruu.enl. and not ly dirt-ct l:ittion. In iinposii.( this tanlT". I lflievc it sliould be so implied an to rest, as nearly an jir.icticaMe, e.piaüy upon lhe wealth of the r.mniry ; and turtht r. lhl such a mode w..u!d lesiill in all the protection vvbirhl'he manufacturer need, or have injustice a rihl to clan... I tx'lieve tfiat dutit-H shout I te bisbrr on some, article than on otU-re. Such articles ai roffi e, salt, Ac. which are now arlc lr of pcrn'r:i consuM.ition, (sail Ix inc so at all times and in all countries, wi 1 tli-t Ih-iik o Iroin what is now a genera! habit of our j eople,) oiiht not lo lie taxed as hinh as oilnr article?. Your second .piesiion in, "are you in favor of adhering to provisions ol the "act to distribute oniony the States the procetd-of the sales of the pU'.ilu I n,.l . ami t r4ra.1t j.ieiiijt mo r.jiiti to settlers, p.i-s-, 11 1 tfierxlra sioii 01 Congress, S. pt. 4, IS1 1, provided it cm be done without '"lH"f ' proji-i .ns l the -M.,..o...i .n ! i u (li'stfc to know luv otuiiioiis tin lins MimiTt in a fiirill I liriikiitran ta ti 1 i Ii tiiii Ii .1 n . ..r ,1 1.,...!.. on the rneasnrrs the cCernm. nt. I 'be', to.ne to yon, ilut I regard it as wholly itnprac , "i-uinutiou an, ami tiie co ..promise (' stand t-ietrier. n- intist flt. I one .ll prue .to; .ts now prove it, and the course of the two larties ill ii..l I., i.. .1. .. l . i.i able ftr the distribution act, and stand t-ictrier. ln- imist flt. 'I cts now prove it, and the course of Conro- shows tlmt tK-y so rrcarJ it , -V, S ,"'l ..... r . . ' lead to the necessity of i..ii.ng the compromise. ..o tl.e Tt.u i!l t.e .1,.- renewal of u, ., .,rV e!c,u nt ., the subject of the tariff, which threatened such dan-emm n,.0Li),.IU-lliij ..Onn n.itj .it.flri "'1 ; --.. ?- ... I hive tin.-, gei.tlf men, l.r.ellv answered your in Uirie:. a(J J()U J( (y bH, t.Ur corir.-al.... m. r ! I wish t.. i..'i i.i...M-ir ,e. spo.,.1.!.- I .r mv opinion. Tl.r ,K-..pl.- a.e ntub d t k" W w,,al vu r ,n,l, "" t!'4' I-uMir. in any shape. It popular lavor, hclievti. on inaltcrs ol put. he r..,ir4,r Min.. VOU ID acn j . mi iu.iiiin' o. n,) niiinr .pm. V..ur friend, T. . IIOWAIH). Mes.-ers. P. K. Li.ßde, 1). Vanre, A. P. Watson. ("i:n. Ja Iison'.s 1'im:. The Madisornan, feaking of flic course of the Whigs in the II. S. Senate upon this subject, says : " We have read, .nd heard, at various periods, in both houses of ( ' i.gre-, lei. at"s which would indict pain on any listener iu th lea-t sen-itive with regard t' the respectability d' tie.' N il.oi.il Leg slatur. I5ut certainly vve have never pvoJ any di.u-s,oi. with s'iis at .-lis more pa i ifd tii.ii t.'iit I. was d. - i r it'd v tie: speeeo-- re- tu g the st r . t . on of 1 1, ere y.i rhz i n ! . ng by A m-r .e . u .S il,n it. o!scu--iog a iii'-me involving tie: nou-.r ui . .i i i .- , the c.urif i v. and in-t the a-e. i.i Ian. y of party . l he Senate has occasion. liiy he-n d'-gra.b d by t h; m.scoio. n t f some d tu' ue-noiers, but lo-ver in re so. m our conception, than by the course ot t!i'.i-' pol to iins, who. j,'.sed t t. -n.-rii Jackson u President, att'mpt to disgrace him as a I leneral." Ii t 1 1 1.S of ISvnkino. I'h r M .di- .riini concludes an argutreuit against the b inking system with the follow ing statistics : 44 Tlp're are in eigoteer. State- of the l'i. n upwards of I1HI.IHHI.IMMI of I. ink li.' eipitil, .viioh'y irir-ontrovertibh' into s-.e. o- ; w st.agg r under d.;bt-t tie; am eint -f f gini imhi.h:i ; wt-hi v-sunk !,.v h.uk t.g sysM: ... .c - .rd ng to tl.e r-;e.rt of the l'r a-urv. the tr tl ng su i. d -. '.. . 1U7 ; ,.,,. , o much f jr toe b.ets.ng ot toe on. ng pnvilegcs Cv ini-.li iiiin, s p.v.'. It is -t t".i in t iie I ston Po-t that three men, imprisoned by the Chirt r 1 -!: . ilied in pn-.-n r-i.t! y at I'rov ni'-n.-f. f.-oru the effect" f the cru-!ty of t'.eir np..re-s..;s. It is al-o reported that a w "in .a -v ii att'-m,.'. d to prevent the arre-t of hr iei-bind at Wo.,;i ck.-' , w as stabbed in the br. -i-?, and d.ed of the wou'id. Her husband is in pr - n. V.ii.i iMi i 1 hi: Sin. Bross"! paper stales that so ;n" r.g extra on! nary is at t!i - moment pa.-s.ng in the sun ; a - of crater is perceived 1:1 it wh c m.t s clouds of s-ii'ke. tii it spreads vr a port ..ii of its turtace l.ke an enormous sp '. '- ( ( I ";r. We thought cf this s.uic time soi-e; for it has been remarkably hot of la-e. Pi is. To thro.v a w og i.r.o tits, siy " I LLIl TOO" to him, or a-k him th pr.ee of K. B. 'vroit bvef.) j m ceutradiclcd.