Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 August 1842 — Page 2
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V -' t my n a 'a1 ß 8-- Si. i siii,tii,n,M i:, ri.u-1 vli: M i:. nt2s int: itw-'Vizixu: iiicii r.!:irr lii i.ow: Ci;0'tV! i II A 5 H A ., V II O XV ! Tin: wi!k;s i)i:: i;Ti:i at iihad (ii;.irn:!s: I. Ihr !, .'i' . tr: A-i ' ;,r e t tc -v ii-n 1 ,n i,v The Cit.i'h I i rife! CJontrary to our ar.tjcip it:on li t Tiic-d'.y. wc have carried our ticket1 in th -, M lr.uti t utity. Ilru.vn and Johiison arc j bcled u:r tii ir Wli,;' competitors, i.t.t witlictand- j ii' the t rt ii.'Midi.in exertions made in their favor. Nearly our luii tii kel is t-iojted. Hardly wii ; rnr.u"!i !. ft to ivc f.iI.o account of the return. ! llivewcu-tt reason to crow ! I'ur the firet time, in many year-, uided about the lirt time the deni c rats luve ever dared tu run a full ticket in tin : county and we have fully mcceeded. (itveu j y. nt'HCIM. (il l) Of J.A'..V COCA '', A i or tr, Infi. 5 Ton:v:u; s.
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Mirion Cot my. We exult over the result of the flection in thi-s rnnntvr. Hut it is not the cdltation ora victor over a fallen lb. It lies deeper. It assimilates the sensations we all feel at the tri- ! UIIf'lt lL i lUlJg-Ul '"MI ULUl Ill'iW Ul' parent n it because it has crushed the evil but becanse of the inherent qualities cf goodness itself. The conte-t wos fairly, but energetically, con-1 ducte d c ii Loth sides. Our opponents claimed, and ' jicrhrins with j istice, a greater personal popularity I for thtlr cntu'iciates than was awarded to ours. Conscquently, the election was made to turn more upon ' w.tasuris than me n. D.d wc say that we did not' rejoice at this result, wc should belie our very na-: ...... ...... ... , ... ! iiji'-s. u rejoicu ai tue intelligence anu inue-; pene'erec of the r-rr; ' f -Marion coiir ty. Wo re-j-aice that, instead of l.ttle bickerings as to what 'riend the office could be bctowcd upon, the people cnly inquired. What are his v ews ! Ishc capable W e rejoice thnt they have decided, a before luaven w e believe to be correct, as they have. And we do trust they w ill have no cau?c to regat their uecition. It may rot be nmiss to sny here, that in counties in which are large towns, too much iniluencc has been wielded by the latter. The country people are almost invariably occupied in their agricultural and other pur.-nits to devote so much time to political affairs as the town's people; they have no leimre to intrigue for their own personal and pc- j cuniary benefit ; and consequently they have suffered tod much dictation. This matter no.v begins to be otiier u::i ciSiüuu. i lie- p-eop.c, who vo llieir own i .-t.. i. . t .i - ! t I I ! l. . . ... 1. . .1. .!: iiguting, ocg.il to uo tneir own vot.ng ; and wc do hope th it we, in this county, may never have cause ncrcartcr to comphin of the interference of a "j int." In future, let justice be done, though the, heavens fall, In the county of Marion, where the Democrats 'Micked tu up like salt" last year, wc have given thcin go.-' this time electing two Whig Keprefrntatives, ai.d beatirg I'illy Ilrown, the "skunk skinner" as his fnen Is are sometime pleased to rail him, by near two hundred votes. We da feel like crowing over this result. Whore's Chapman ! I.afaiji'.tt Journal. You Jo feel like irvteing, da you 1 Well ; Chapmans are at their po.ts ; and wc have only to sny to the Mnji.r, that we are serry to spoil his crow, by inf Tilling him that be is entirely mistaken. JIow com. a on o!J Vocky of 63 memory. WALK UP! WALK UP ! To the Cap'n's oiaco and Kettle ! All those who have riot pid for announcement and tickets will please call anJ etile lef.re the lu ll is done rinin. Look out for breakera if this iiot.ee is disregarded. Statu Senir. The question of receiving State Scrip for Count v d.io w.is submitted to the people of V150 by j the I'omriiissieuers at the late election, and decided in the affirmative bv a vote cf l'Jfi! fo 37. This is an excellent ' move, and if g. i.eral'y adopted, would le death to shavers, j The Uichr.iond Palladium, speaking of the State Living gone fr the Democrats, calls it "sol, I ta the ).." Th s lurr'pg cur fellow citizens who happened not to bo born in a particular place, is h iratteritic of whiggery. If the Dutch paid no j fixe?, w hat wcu.J btccmc of the editor of the Pallad. urn .' j Um nrsEDT x ISiikinu Snip. Se vr ral w hi niemher of linre Lave announced their iuten ion f resijnirj;. If they doso.it will save the trcuble of being kicked out by an ii. suited anJ cheated people. Very few of the feds now there will ever be returned again. person who rail i frequently to le pa. per, cur own we mean, will be so kind as to ?; to the paper mill and le the white paper and Lrinj it here, we will f.rint it fr them for nothing. Uut we can't buy the pa--er, print it, and give it away.
Coi nmrEiT In Cists. I'he Cincinnati Gazette hunters. Wc are drawing in our breath for a tre"J: There are lot of c uaterleit leu cent pieces in menduus cro w again-t we get the full returns. IJccirtulitu.n wI! executed as to dteei.e the most eipe- wre !
iitnted. Cy"WLcn will the liaUiui .re KrpuMican top it Uiiiing about tb 4,hird fitted mechanic V'True Whig. When they get that 'Two dollars a day and rjast tcel tlLc KeiubllCJn.
Rltii!,.. The return given in t!t is piper wc b i.eve to bo corictt in every irutif.ee. In cur fc. I i j uc hi vc probbly iiiide au error, through misit.f runt'f.n. Our friends should be particular not to tend us returns nn inre runvr. We want them correr , r-r r.'-t it a!!. It is probable the w big luve t: cci.Jul in 'I ij j c .at. ; a!. (I ;f so, the, tau.-c is
iUO. iBii y a m incrmoii!-' nur.st ii in me w ;i) , one whon a torrc.'jioiidtiil t'ys, "joes the whole fur ''"tciurnrf's lliitff ." We thouid t!orik it fur Hf-y would confer quite as much credit on the confer qu.tc as mucn crc-l.t on the , prcjcr.t. Tkry could be made UfClul J, black bootd.cvc., while auch feivv uy rr; to carry woo tion is one of the great means of briiijiiij them to their present condition. sr.NAToiis i:u:cn:i. llf.-iUrifls M. Alexander, w. ;'. r and II loii'.'in Mark Duzan, d. ain. Ii ii th jl'imt w . TannehiU, d. I'utmim II. W. Mcd'avihey, w. Johnson lam 3 lliieuey, d. gain. SJnHy Dr. Kennedy, d. l'irimüio i S. 6. Coliett, w. Jackson J. 1'. Carr, d. .V. aroc, S.c. II. I Farmer, w. gain. Knot lohn Muinjj, w. SkI ;ci l ' mil Daniel KcLo, w. Harrison Dennis Pennington, w. (traut and Dclaf ire llodgc, w. gain. Pos ij ami faiiilerburgk Win. Casey, d. H'trrick Ma.on J. llo.vcll, d. Tij'i'rrnnot I. W. Odell, w. lit urj-'V. II. Stanford, w. Warren, iSe lllhhtrt UKi'ilMsnXTATIVKS VA.Ul 1T.I. .Viroj Win. J. Ilrown, d. and Thomas John son, d gain. Hamilton Sumner, w. gain. II tone John Clirisuian, d. aud J. IwOiC, d. Snllimn J. W. Davis, d. Ii irtUolornrio . J.inea, d. gain. Johnsoi Franklin Hardin, d. Hendricks II. S. Marvin, w. I'uiintai'i Jos. McCormick. d. and John Stew - ' a ' u,ia tf"Jo -it. art, d. giiu. loan Ilotles liberal John Strain w ai d ,' ' U"V' ' ' ' : S. Patrick, w. Jhntgotncry Jjlir. Nelson, d. anJ II. F. Snook, Putnam J. II. Huberts, d. Denny, w. and J. Ileal, w. gain. Wayne Daniel Strattan, w. Win. R. Foulkc, w' and A1!on 1,i;lU' w " '-io. W. Steele, w. and Win. Collin, w. Rush CS. IL Tin gl ay, w Joseph Lo.ve, d. gain, and (Jeo. W. Brow.i, d.giin. J)aaruorn J. P. Millikin, d. II. A. Ilrown, d. and Joh.i Lewis, d. Clay lohn II. Nees, d. Owen (eo. W. Moore, d. JuWx-i-K. X. William, w. and John Davis. w. fain. ... T .r i " I Icvis.d. Vjisran F. A. Mitheny, d. JJ'(.irso:i David Ililiii, w. .S;muel Coodenow, I Wil'g. Dilate ire il. C. Cdbcrt, w. Carroll A. llobinson, d. Clinton A. M:ijjr, d. Hancock Josepii Mathers, w. gain. Dccaliir David Montague, w. llifdey II. S. Uowcrs, w. I'ranUlin C (. Siioup, d. J. F. Cooley, d. Casstl. Carter, d. gain. Scott LI. C Fngliali, d. pain. ,M irshalt and I iiitoa A. L. Wheeler, d. gain. Jtnniiini Dewitt C. U'ch, w. Orange Henry Lingle, d. Ldicrcnrc Ii. (!. Norvell, d. Monroe S,- Ii. I. M. Sluss, vv. and W. A. Gorman, U. Clark-T. J. Ilenly, d. and J. S. Simonson, d. Washington-Ii. 1). Loin, d. and V. L'akcr, d. Jacks,i-i:. L. Dunbar, d. ' ... .. . Grtcnri. I . O Neall, d. ... . Knox J. -Myers, d. GiCsoHJ. Hargrove, d. gain. J'and rlurgh W. IJ. IJutler, w. I'crmiUion W. ll!es, w. gain. I.anortcS. II. Uradlcy, v. and J. Francis, w. gain. .S7. J,srrh l. rhnncin, w. OW.r,-Jol.n Fdwards, w. Fay i tic N. Claypole, w. and Miner -Meeker, w. e;ain. Union Jas. Oiborn, d. gain. Jlandulj h ll. Ifutler, d. Henry Simon Sumners, w. and B. Pr.rkcr, w. Floyd Nathaniel Moore, d. gain. .Vartin Cagcr Peek, d. Harrison (J. P. U. Wilson, w. and F. Leslie, w. Sicitzirlaid P. Dufour, d. gain. Illtn M. S. Wines, d. .11 uns and Jay I. F. Harnett, d. gain. If hit It y and Kosciusko A. Cuppy, d. gain. Huntington, .Sc. W. Prilliman, d. gain. r.lkharl John Jackson, d. .Yofde, äc W. Mitchell, w. gain. I!'hile.c. Ira Drown, d. I'tke A. T. Whight, d. Dubois II. Fdnionson, d. Posey Azra Lee, w. fl'arruk Fuller, d. Kraut John Dunn, d. Tippecanoe Isaac Shelly, w. and W. L. Layman, d. gain. .Vou'ii a .d Walash Swihart, d gain. D ivltxs Firry Sj'tncir It'arrin DcKalb Portt r IKE I.l.re tkn. 1 he returns are not vet a il in ; but wc think we can safely say that the Democrats rr a .... liave earned tlie State handsomely, not withbtanding tho truu'olo c lUsetl by a few flat-headed t.fficeIn the case of Dobbins v. the Commissionerof F.rie V Fa., the Supreme Court of the L S. has decided the taxing of an United SutCS officer for his official pay and cmdimcnts ty a State tj bo' uric ni titutional and void. I
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... .. , t ... - ,lt ,f ,,,,, , ArcL-r, W h H-t) ; m tays Archer !n:r.e!t this i Dr. 1 rco.r;c!; J. H.U hi -via red in a j.uh.iC;wl, c,tltnaI i at ,e time i mi.i'hcl-the lub.,rcr a,i t.u in beautiful tlUftcrs, tnJ atractcd fcrcat aum.M i.in Jic. um n ou o u '' ,u.,ri;ill,. Ivr e -;nt v, tv. Don.'-cr ttio Keire- tueetin that v: 'heard (-ii-) siy, in t:,- Ihr- !(jcn. J.lfi -n vet.u-i the .Mavs-'umiy turned out f -ni;.l v- ration. IVarl.c I.arc lie A KafCripe, mctsuruM.ct.! -.i la-va, ar.l back f Ir;..,ana. by hi own ... ' ... , , ,.,.. " rirb-ir C,nvct.tio:i, that (1) wms in favor of a I'nit- viPe K, J tM,l)-raniol onju.nt-the ,co;.!c di-i.itej Bi: , ;r.,hr in circumference.
,- , . i ffit oi.o Dn.i-.er.it aril um? h.?, an. a DoniOLntic , , v ...,.. t,Irt ' , ,n . . .,, rt HUrk k, an J th? Semi- ' ich-s mar tmcd and ,!oceiv,- i Coo;., r s larffc Tiuni, ai;da var.ctyct theema.I I.rr... du..ht.s; a I the wh Ss ha;e turned in- ,. y. . ,j , d t,.oo;i.y u.uot n unlin, t.io c.x ... n.3 .,, t..o Ill(liaM,fmjU j I wJ.ü , r,mis ,f Utter ..... " ,. , .an.'y t , 1 U.r .. n aceo-jr.t. He had better ,.ut hi. uni" , , , C , , , r V " rctration of a ound eurreney thn,ush,,,t t,,e I n- WJ fum fif tl,lc,:1)C n.itIn j t )C';.a a-r I,, M... d. . . , r i o Vabt.li UC fcCVeral D-f'icritic cair-cate fr the 10;i,' anJ d-Mr.nj ni -cither to ail nut or (I'-'iiV the tj one iiir..i.rd mi'li-.p of f.auJs and dilute of t:.c Covern. r .Nor.Li. IVielies rarerire, tncastinrr; iC!,.'" " '"pa''l'j'1:"t",") ,0 3Jd-i. d:J.r'.!it rf.'.'.e; ; li-nvevcr, wc tiny well crow. statement thus made, to as t; relieve you from ua- acres of in inn Ue.j ;.iij JUrf r Hk tlie iVJeiai Ci'Tht it.ci.es in circuu.fereneo a very clendid . c arc bidj be itc.i) in Monroe through a fc:i:,;I ir . . ....... i irfentio'.il crrur in ontr itliCtin" it. State claim? for w.ir deb l icaurv b uikrurt the a- " , , , , . . , .- . In hatte, yours, tri.y. ir.tuii.n. ..u unm mnuum u. ,..'....., r f..r .'.. ..each, but m t fo ar-e c r in as irood ttate for cat.n
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, i- . -n i,iti.."iv nvrr 1) irc.'i tw'i'O i er 2"ain exnre-ed, in tioJ irini a Leisl ifire ; in and, afier Jisthurm all tiiesc constituents. It is in t astonishing t w ji-js us? . u ,J1-J tlY cr i'J'-'- I. v ?, 't-i- . . i f . r eu i.ji.hnarv tv..i -dumr . 7 , , ... , , . , töe Ifciiie vi Uepresentat. vc, ana in tue Senate 4; oxuaoururv xt,ti.uauic sue!, men for their on purposes; and wc tell t,.c In the Sia'c n.i-tcr, Lx'.ra.of icd;icdny nht, ,ju:lcj :,ulc?t)y Votc, therein recorded, and n'ofUlt people of IiMhana that the miserable policy of d v i - August 5, w have the followui; : i-pcechoj and reports there; made. It has a so been m,)IC ttian thH ;br'a-h't all
IL.L.IN02" i:Ij1ICT10.. I.ivim.mon.Cuhk Co . Aug. 3. 1M. My D.:r Ciurruvs : I hive the p.oa.urc of , . . . letting V"i know t..at ivj 1. 1 e gamed a -re it Vic,7 r . ,i , , ..a l ,ry lr tl." D -m ejr it. c cause, for th.s county, ti.il '
I Ulcve thr.'U'h the v. ulo Sr:'e. This co'itVv, I J.- . i ,(' .hü, r-'.ij tTV X iw.j ritv h.r Governor; Clark I , ,o J J . ; J. C. MTUPIIV. The WaVi h i:,-.rc of Th-irdjy Iia.s the fjl I !... , . In Ihl'ir count v. I'linoH. t!ic Van li.iren t:ket 1 tuccc f r cycrr o;icCiCxcej,t l!tat ofrfcli;.! t ;0r,.. ,r,;sS(,nerf t,, u isicii Spire H ord h is been elected. Mr. Nur.allv i Senator, and Mr. Hall J. Sims He- , Our return arc Lot hniiuJ, but aic pullicient to enable us . to sy with certainty that Vnnu and Moont the Democrat- j ic candidates fur Covernor and Lieut. Covcrnor are elect-' cd by a majority of at least 8,000. We believe also, froni return received, that the Deinocratic party have can ieJ both branches of thv Legislature by a lajge ni-jonty - . , . ,.ii. Kknti crt L ttcTi v. I rom the returns received in ! C'ovinjrton lat cvci.nnr. Hathaway den., and hinley.i whin, had about an equal number of votes. Keport jrave t if Z -. fir f, ! no r.r ii.;- ' Hathaway a majority of 10. -Mr. Cutter is lar hemml Ins ! competitor,. In N.wport and Kenton counties Col. De- ' batts, dem. is naiJ to be 175 ahead. ,, . . .i.t i.'. IJoor.c County is reported to have elected a democratic , , J . t iiiai"i iiuu kiiKjv, i aui m I'11 viuauno I.otisiANA Ili.Fnio.v. The New Orleans Dee (whig) gives the name of all the members of the Senate, the returns of w hose election has been re- . ceived. The Senate consists of seventeen member?, whigs. The same paper also publishes the names !of thirty thrre whig members of the House, which consists of eixty members. It appears tint the Whigs succeeded in the City i of New Orleans only by means of scandalous frauds i and pipelayi..-. The Collector of Taxes in that - ' City, it i9 stated, issued about three hundred receipts in blank, signed by himself, by which pcr- ! sons who never paid a tax were cnibled to vote the I whig ticket. It can be proved by respectable testimony says the JctTersonian, "that the blanks in the: ' ... t ;. . . I ; receipts thus issued were lined up with such mines by some of the whig candidates. Never was so! daring an cutnge committed on lite rHit of suf- - r Ci . 1 . . . .1 frage. Our friends are cetcrmined to contest the jeleciioti and expose the whole. transaction. With out this frauJ, Johnson would have been beaten in ' this city, and our legislative ticket elected.' Treasiry Notcs. Ve have received the following table of interest on State Scrip from the ofdeo of the Treasurer of State : .Messrs. Editors : For the convenience of tax payers and collectors, the following table has been compiled, showing the amount of interest to be allowed on treasury notes received in payment of taxes for l-!? : C.jO notes of dats tN April, IS 10, c7 rs 0 M 5 17 ;ü (': .r)J IS 13 PI dlj 13 ... :;i L'OSept., ID Feb., 15-11, April, ly-lll, LH Sept., 44 10 Feb.. IS II, 5" it t n I i i ii 1 April, 1 -May. 1 June, 1 July, 1 Sept., I Oct., 1 Nov., 1 Dec, 44 -7 1 Jan., 112 'St 1 April,.jperct.bku!sU2 13 1 May, 44 Id 1 June, () 1 July, 44 8 1 August. " 0 ii . All the treasury notes in circulation, whether due or not, will bo received for taxes the present year. Thj interest on the 1-1 per cent, notes being for the present year to small, is not thought wonh calculating. County Treasurers are requested to endorse on treasury notes the amount of interest allowed on them, and it will save much time and trouble if they will have their notes assorted according to dates. The Vincepnes Gazette, since John Kwing lias Warded it from its confidence and patn nage, jabuscs him l.kc a pickpocket. In that paper of the lyothult. v.-c have the fo lowing t hnderuus para- , 1 rraph: graph : Wc have been credibly informed, that Mr.F.wing, otir would-be Senator, some time ago, while brooding over some of his many troubles, or probably j having been mad with disappointment in some of i hi? ainuitioii.siseIierr.es!. and not liavin.T nnv thin" j aIj0Ut jlirn (m w,ich to wreak his violence of pas Jsion, actually threw a shovel of lire upon a pjorold jcat thlt W!l9 fitting in the chimney corner. What awful cruelty. The Government has negotiated but 5l,ö'Jf,000 of the loan authorized at the lat session. The agent, Mr. Robinson, sent to Curope to negoti ito the balance, will, in all prubabil.tr, not get enough to pay his own expenses. The mission is looked noon as nee.ilessV ending the .0 ,KyM , " ...v. 1 s Government to discredit. Hawking about its six r cent, stock in I'urope without getting bids, is, to say the least, injudicious. When a frail bark, tossed upon the surging billows of the nighty deep, the storm clouds rollin in J vast volumes above, and ihs dread thunderbolt of J Jove quivering and hissing throughout the heated ; atmosphere, what must be the feelings of the poor , sailor, when he thinks of the Whig promises oft wo dollars a day ar.d roast beef! A Postmaster iu n away. .Mr. Mcssick, the j Postmaster at Iloston, Indiana, has run off, a de1 fau I ter ; and leaving his securities to pay. The J Richmond Palladium says, he r..t only took 4'thc ! deposite" on hand, but a young lady, leaving his wile and children behind. What won't whiggery do next ? We learn from the last number of the Journal of Uii.k- , ing, that full copies, ready for binding can yet be had. j Thi is one of the best works extant, and ought to be i in the hands of every mm in the country. Terms made known at ibis office, and sul serij lions received aud for- . warded. Call and see a copy. CjpWill our f.iend Gouge oblige us by forwarding a , ; 0 ö- 0 - c,I,y f'V- 12 of hiä Carnal of Uar.king ! That nurulcr has not yet been received, and as wc wiah to Lind it, wc desire a pcifect copy. fj7"A man came into our cilice the other day and begged a ne.v-paper. Wc gave him t t,c. Ucfore he kl ho oe three others. Hope he'll call often. Down with the Ranks! Tally hoi Ohio State Journal. That's pretty fair for a t !;:g ! RA.M.i.irr Rill- fvr sale at tii.u cff.:i.
- tor ,-cnii.r, rar.;er, noinocr i, over OIIjv rcae-'cd iim ye??erday, in which vu say that 1 inu,"-,i 1 ;;"- -"i n,-.. ..... ..v-v.. ec.'ittü a. tri tue i.mos uj-u
Letter ruo'i the Pkemi'Cn r. The following I letter was writt-n ti a orn'mtt- c uf u'.lomoa in !v,rt:, ;;.,, in answer to an cnniirv referring to a stitom.rit made by Dr. II, II. 1 he tuturc of . , , . , , the statement is explained in the loiter. , 1 '.. f.... f r ii.i
. , " v-.,i... mi.n ...ii , .im; i, i-i-. ( nll:"i:?:i I ha: c to a.;:r. a 4ed;:o too receipt , ,, - .i . ". ol vour etter . J.i of Mav. without io.t:uari. worcii I ay , 1 have to say ii." the theatre of imhlic l.fo tj tiie present m - m?i.t, I have uiiifarmlv avowed tho f-ain i opinion, I :;i all place, vvhere 1 hav.1. ix pressed an opinion euncernin it; viz. lint Congress had no power conceded to it by the Corist.tutton, ta incorporate a Hank the Union, or M gran; any corporate ri-ht out of the D.str.ct of CVuiiib.a, tr a Territory of the avo'.ve 1 b.forc popular assemblies, b All orally and j writing; and now, p.obaldy for the liuudreth fun0t 1 UIlce moro deelire, that I do not believe that juPress has the right to ch arter a Hink for the U. State?, by express grant, nor by derivation, unless a cae of neee.sity isiiall art;e which I do not he- - . - . - i..ii.it t-- , ..Willi ui.ll uc:.'iukt.u i iv, '...,-,,.,, i .... !.;...,,, ,: . . , - , , . , 1 , . , , ' , , . '-hod in his Dayton speech, during the late eleo- . f ' tmn and put furtu to the world in h,s address to tue PCPPlc &t Cincinnati in and previously atiinnfd by his vote in 1?1!) in t.'ie IIoiisj of Jlepresetit tJ . . tives o:i a motion for a scire facias to repeal the charter of the bank, w hen I had the pleasure to vote as he did. I presume you rnu-t hive mis-understood Dr. 1 1 ill in ascribing to me the utterance of different sentiments in Convention at llarrisburjr. I have no rej collection of h iving opened my lips in that body on any tuhjeet whatever. 1 do state, iesting upon my memory, which is not apt to deceive, that I was perfectly and entirely silent in that Convention. I will add further, that I was nominated to the Vice Presidency mot unexpectedly to myself" was j wholly unquestioned about my opinions, and was ( selected, as I firmly believe, becau-c of my uniform W t' broad conduction of the Cot.stitu- . ....... n...l I' ......... n ......r...... m n.... ....1 j-.i nun, uiiu injr riiuinii u iuit n.j u, i.iv, j'liuoijM.o ui the good, old, honest, llepublican party. I am, gentlemen, your follow citizen, John Tyler. To Messrs. S. A. Lasperie, S. N. Calloway, and John Davis, Smithtield, llrunswick counfy, N. C. (j'kuiiu Harrison aoai.nst tub ncrCaL OF ' THE CilMPKOMISC Ac f. The foliowin is the letter, read the other day by Mr. Calhoun, in the So- . ..... nate oi the tinted Slates, Cxiresiug the views ot ; Ceneral Harri-on respecting the compromise act : Zwrsviii" uv li:;fi
in it
"Conllemcn : I hid the honor, this moment, to!'dered one to be prepared by the committee of ceive your coiiimuiiicat'on of vesferday. I re,rret ! vvri"s a,,lI means ; also, ordered the Secretary of the J . . . 1 ' . ' . I . .. - I.. 1 1 1 l . I I ...... i
recei v that my remarks of yesterday were misunderstood in relation to the tar.ff sy.tem. What I meant to convey was, that 1 had boon a warm advocate of lint system upon its first adoption ; that I still believed in tlie benefits it had conferred upon the country ; but I certainly never had, nor ever would have, any idea of reviving it. What I B.aid was, that 1 would not agiee to the repeal as it now stands. In other words, I am for supporting the compiOTirse act, and netcr will agree to its being attired or repealed. 4,Jn relation lo the internal improvement system, I refer y ou for my sentiments to my letter to the Hon. Sherrud Williams. WM. II. IIAUUISOX. 4,Messrs. Dottier, Taylor, and others." Clay vs. Harrison. Tlie Huston Courier, a the u'Ci .viltl ' ference to - 'l' - loading federal piper, thus alludes to nominated Harri-ou in in prcfl Clay. How w ill tiie II arrisoniaiis relih these charges of 4,sc!lih hypocrisy," and "treason and treaeherv," from tlu friends of -Mr. Clay! IJ.it listen to the Courier : 44 Mr. Cl y is the best man, but wo cannot elect i him. ' would go tor Mr. Clay with all our hearts. Litt Ui can't be elected.' SjcIi, f -r eighteen years, has b-en the song of a sol of seldsh hypocrites, who took the command in the political campaigns. Such was the harden of tiieir speeches previous to the IlaiTisburg covoi.tion in l-vU; and such was tiio only npolagy they could offer to an insulted nation for the treason and treachery they committed when t hey nom mated General Harrison instead of Mr. Clay a crime for which the countrv now sutlers, though sotno of the traitord are enjoy, ing the rewards of their treachery."
1 i.viL oii Ae.i.s. in contrast Wim tue present , Cu,toiII n01I,eru t the Collector, of coure pur- ei.le.l beb. f that the conduct ,.f the IWl.-nt ,.f the Unitdenunciations of Mr. Tyler by the federal press, says chased the furniture of the new building through an J States was alike uncalled (t by the nnu mitanm of the llrooklyn I.agle, WC cannot do better than publish 1 a -rent. The way he did the tiling was this. There . he case, unrecognized l.v ihe .nii -ij.Ie of our Kovern4 O ' I . o .... . I .,..1 .r.T, I. I I.., .1. 1 I
r. I - . '11 the following resolution, passed at a federal mcetini? ;.. v. v...t. 1;..'., .1. . I...V... . v,il 1HIIV. IIIJIU 111.1,1 ll V.ll "q.'" Kesolvctl, that while we mourn over the depart
urc ot the venerable head of our nation, wc do not tjlort VVcl, this broker was given the job f pro'sorrow as men without hope', for in the person of ;crjn:, furnnuro f-r the new edifice in Wall ftreet. John Tyler, now his successor, wo sec all the char-j t , 7rue jic kll,,vv ,.!,, ot' furniture, but he
acier.tfie ability and the experience, required in that high trust. We hail him as a t-tatesman of the Harrison school, and rejoice lint the mantle ot tle tue great ucccascu has iaiiou on one who win nonor Tun Presidency. Col. Mcntun has written a let- j ter to a friend in Detroit, from which the following extract is published in the Democrat : Vou are in an crr r in classing mo among those """' - ' "T'" .0... I lt'X t:.l'iCln "re to keep u.ys. -a out ot that category 1 hrst' n. bv dec inner a noiirnatioti Irom t he Citizens II' in ir.I 1, ..r.i ll.n I ..,,.,!.. I ..- II... I'm--,. I. ....... 1: , üt' Pji.idH:hia citv and cuuutv: and. ,c.ondlu. bv publicly declaring myself in favor of Mr V an Ucren. These public demonstrations, on my part, mtiAt h tvo 1.1 t . - 1 r- A 1 the observation of tuen of my tr.oini.s in vour quarter, as hive el .ml me among the lit ol candidates or expectants, at the ensuing can vass. Tin: OitMiiN of nn; "CoMiMtoMisr: Aor." Mr. Calhoun, in tho Senate, o:i Thursd iy, sai l . 44 Tho Senator from Kentucky siys I voted for the compromise act with great reluct nice. S.r, said Mr. Cailioun, addressing the Ciiatrman, Air. Mangum, with tho exception uf the late Senator from Kentucky, Mr. Clay, and myself, no man knowstiie history of tint act b"tlcr than you da. It was trl t tit . nroacieu toy mysoit, in a emvers it;on w.tU Air. ( ii' f.-i the veno. hetween tlrs and t i i!e-it ity.o.i no- avenue, otiwecn i.i.a anu in- ucpoi. At this conversation you, sir, were prescht." JACKSON AND VAN 111' R E.N 2 -NEAPOLITAN I.Ndem.miy. Tho Ilaltimoro Republican states, o:i the authority of letters ju-t received by the Acadia, tiiat tho last iiietalment of tho Neapolitan indemniioi,.,..n,,!i v.i . .. .t c.t c i , i.i . ty wa, pud at Naples on tho Mh ol June, and that tae whole proceeds have been shipped in gold coins
at llarve on board tiie packet ship Albany, bound Journal. The na n ; of the f-1 m is g.en a Milton J. AIfor Xew York ; t!io accounts settled and .ont for-; Tho writer of tho above, sa far as ho all jdes to' Pxander ; his fim.iy ncm ! t bo of t:o :irt standward to the eovernmeiit bv tlie .im shin, in the .:.! i . . c . i I .. 1 w. ... 1 Tl 1 very Ii : ner .1 i Jl K. e:.l u z -i y . IL motives
- - . remaniao.y tort space ot uiteen days from the pec 1- --- riod at which the payment was made at Naples. Pennsylvania. Tiie Legi. iitare of Pennsylva - nia adjourned on the C'ith. They passed a bill that apportions the State into twenty-four congres-i onal districts, by a vote in tho HoJoo of is tj and in t iN'M!P tu I iaw -v waw v v t tP .ioüE r inancie;;j.ng. Aiurew t'oiiocl., i ate a clcrlv in the Hank of America, at New York, has taken passage for Fngland, in great ha ste, leaving la.o accouiito iiioo'.'.'iJ. Hurra lt.r Vhigg-ry 1
JACKSON AND VAN" BUREN, vs. II VUiUsO.N AND TYLER. Dt?i euer. r?. Wiiiciert. The two I-miraUc AI-J Now turn your ic X) the rnirii'trat.or t.ai I cir the a1 picture of the ll'Mz ytir wardt-Mcf 177t)ir.i 1 1 2 .141! Vo-i there th .U tv.e $t..!i h -,k5 in the Ti-'irv. ; n, ,nal erf it tirnish'-l, an-!
r!u ti wo jli h ae rai iel o:f ;he r.ati -n iteii coveieii wi'h , .! i,",,J n rr.al rhcrr.es i pill of !e p fjrrboji". niil djuli the amju. t of j litis wl.i ad;nii.is uti .n caiiiK ni .n to solun r since dfid u.t ho ru rr,'nev upon the ' , . . . i. i j , levie 1 on new t c-c at- V'ior .im rrr..f oi the coun - ed no 1 .-ns lut th' tariif tax-the cx:rn-ei of Gjv. invre tiifnnitll'j diminishing ;ment itirae1 in on? eir til.W t!ic art ,f 133 : ailthi., t j, at a tiriio whtti tie su -i.Iie of t!ic ;.vcrrrr.e;.t IV r the aiTiiv, navv. i.e.. vvcic jer lour iiin.i n ci uo.iar, ni tae anl a p.opo.el puhlie .iet t t -t'i.--r of -MNKrvKit III I' MILLIONS ok IOLLARS. As a lu publican, p;uui of my country, I io.k upon t .is mxe la sorrrj-fnn ft a lie -r. fort in tuti ns to settlement anJ (.ivinent wlioo.vtd us fr s;.o!iiti ns up -nour C 'lnrneite and exalted the tia'i jn.il honor anl credit a'aoad to a fieiUt which raiisc J other nations to lok upon u vvitfi tconjrr a id admiration. In un-imin,; up millions upon millions of Whicxtrav can. e, I cannot condescend tt notice sui h small sum a .iJ.OtM tu enfi mre the coreoni:cs of the I're-ident's House, c,l!rl by the wliij la 1M0 "the Valare f royal mi sni fire nre"' nor, the sum of i.eaily lialf a million of d !-
lars for J Ihe ex.-en-es of l!ie nseles extra ei .n nor, the j u.n:j ;nrl ,jt0:i, IlOtioC tJ this cfioct will be giVCll sum of .: ,o,M paid ti M.s. U it n n these, 1 ajjree, aie j . . 0 contemptible sums in a Ij-ic ra'o'ove of millions. It were Pr;' r 10 t!;C time of holding the tair. ridiculous to complain of the stm of viper, when a ili.int j T he next vton'.hltj meeting of the Horticultural is str-mled ly the folds of the Anaconda! 1 do quarrel, - ... . , , , , , , . however, with the piincip'c of the app.opiiation to the widv uC'0,y Le beiden the last Saturday in Auof the President l'ecatie it is the commencement of the ' gust , at the usual time of niCCtirig. Tiie weekly houible policy of civil pensions. jetiVrso., d.ed P .or and t us..;al, every Saturday aficrnoon at .Monroe died poo,, both, I believe, insolvent, an i n i pension ' . 3 3 was given by Congress to their fimilie. No men doeried o'clock, P. M. it m re, leeausc titev wcie amoii tlie fathers and founders j oftheU'puldtc. Make a Ite'innin and where will you end , Mi.ru AM(s s n WoRKlMJ Mi:. The Ohil ou must extend it to Judges, lloveinors, Senat i, memheis ' . , , , , . of l on-iess, Secietari.-s, Mutators, S.C., until it may amount :,,ll,s!!11'1 mikes some season ibl ; and appropriate to a tiudiii at in y of Wa? leeches su kin the iilohu ok mr. 'observations in relation tj mechanics and working pr.uri.F.. The policy of civil pensions is the very eeii e jf . r i t . .i n . . the Hi iti-li mo,.uehy-h.ch is supp.rted by" givitf the ""'n. fr w.i eh we s-Iect the loll .v,ng as partiCllmds to t!ic ol lest son. an 1 taxing the bread of the libour larly w or: by id their attention and rcll rction :
' v fntyin A (. I j w .- ',Ij n 4 n t . r. nfKiA I bn a-...... ..... ..... ... J.M.I,, .... y...y,A C ...V JUUII.. famili. s. From the Ictl r of L. I), ll nru, n mince for Gor. irnor of .V. Carolina. Wiik; Legislation in Coxokhss. I'xtract from AI r. Proffit's whig speech at the Tyler celebration of the 1th of July in Philadelphia : "Mr. Prollit said that the whigs had spent six weeks at t'lC carl)' aft of COujreSS, d.seussing whother tue question of tlu tanü fhou:d be referred to !. I. n r. I ... . . .1
lu.u .".- " ) - . .c..,.m l ,,,- ,.,;- y ,.,., ririan a in unoui- isiina, u.nuey win Mlttee on manufactures. I hey at list d ci l"d this ! promi- tlie working mm a frte dt'inrr proims'j .ie3.;on. nd sent it to the c .:ii:n:tte.e o.ilto ni.n hin hm.i.v FOi: HIS VOI'I!. and t!ie:i
ignif i'ii.-;iiu:i, aim un. w mv c.-..ii.u. ntu n.i 'manufactures. It took that commitloo some five imonlhs to prepare a bill, and tiien the win 's
i rcasui y io jirt ji.t ru ;i li 1 1 , uiiu ..i i . 1 1 a o. i in im ru- t.io.tui n ' i n y 1 1 t ii; 1 1 ii i u ii ii i a ti ii.i'.ic ucc imported also a bill, and -Mr. Simmons another; so ' po?ed in thCiii, by deb ising their species in barterthat after seven months of legerdemain and caucus- j ing away their suffrage for a low am! vulgar Cong, ing, congress had live tariff bills jumbled up toge- i a mountebank decked o it in coon tkin, or pirading ther, every article cross und jile, twisted and cn-; the public highways after hired m l-icians, when twined like a basket of eels, no man being able to ! thy should be eximiniug fr tlicmselvei, unbiassed tell the head or tail of any particular bill. Hut what j by pa-sionand intoxication, the true mcnt9at isue. consistency is here displiyed by these men profes-- Corrupt denngogiiSjfelfi-h speculators, j rofessiotnl ing such great capabilities of legislation. After or- j mountebanks, and city f ps, are always ready for dering the committee of minfactures to bring in a! lack f hrains, to get up a 'mit, a vif.lry (redebill, they toss it aside, and take up another, and j "f or reason dtrangtr cf s.unj sort or other to then ask that the whole may be s t aside, and bring produce w hat thy call an rxrttt men' a kind of aniin a thirty day's tariff bill, and which monthly ' mal sh f.v-v.Mgoa procession, with music and biriabortion is to save tlie nation. The truth is, that ! ncrs, to arous.s the children f a vill .g to w itnethe tariff interest is sacrificed to party expediency. ; the perf nuance of Dandy Jack." Wc; maybe It is purposely sacrificed knowing)' .vilfully 1 necu'iar in our notions about these things, but m all the difficulty with these "architects of ruin," is ' they are g..t u( exclusively to unrk upon the minds
to try and conceal their plotting. 1' or this purP'"se "they arc loud in the dMui.ciaiii '.f.Iuhu 'I"'j icr. They p.ascd the monthly tariff hdl, knowing j tbat it would be vetoed; they" whed it to ho vcj toc,j . n is a part of their scheme to creaM excitei ment. and to conceal with their hypocrit cal lamen- ' ations, tiieir wicked j y at the success of thoir maj mruvres. They will adhere to their pohey. Tiie people may mourn, hut their lamentations will pass unnoticed. They may remonstrate, but their voice will hi disregarded." - I'he whig p jicrs are republishing tho X. 1 . I ributie's version of Poindcxter's lies ah ut the p"n and wafers of the N. V. Cu.-tom Hou-e while in democratic hands. They might, if they wer; hme.-t enough, add the following, to show the rifunn iri- ; troduccd by Curtis, the w hig pipclaycr. Tie. statement is. from the New Fra The Way Mosey is I'xi'EMi:d at the Ci s- , 11 .... '.. ..tl.I... .. t 1... I IHH Hill K 1.. U I OtIJ III 11 " III ' il I I.I' I I'l I ' I ' ' a broker a-out town-say not over lifty m;ses 1 from the American Mueum who is in tho habt ed' confering small favors upon the notes of the Cus tom House man, when; h ; happens to bo a little rou,i t;11V0 n,te, Well, he went to the proper p(.r!?0n. and "ot the furniture 011 commi:oti. And i lvU'jit 1j vou "tiiin! the commisio-i amounted to! .,, .,., ,,1., ,iim,,n.t ,!r,ii;.r' Is there any wonder that the government is utriu.e to pty its debts ! Look into it, eh virtuous Mr. 1 ye T. The progress of the project fur thy assumption of .!.o .!.,!,.- mir l.o e.M. in the f. ,) lo a i m . graph from the National Intelligencer : . .mong ine ,.re.-ein. imuts 10 nur coy m ...r. Uicirdo, an om.n:;it Lngliii banker, who is receiv- . .. ...... . . . . . . -T , t, r :,! n.m,I....r t 1.,,,,,..." j-iü r,il0;u 0,j.--ct for makln the indur rious pay ', , . ' ... , . . .. , , I4fj I4'.UI, '1 lll'j till. " ll( C 1, U I VV I T ' -V-V J be so, these I mted States would become but a provi 11 : i f ireat Uritai 11, and Lord Asiiburton a iceroy, w ith absolute power over the property of the people. l vUet us c :r muo our exerei-es by chanting the Pipe! tyers promises, borno on tho 1 inker 11.11 Dinner, at the famous whig Convention : "Our :),'; v TWO DOLLVRS A DAY AND Rf) s P I.Ff'F." . c. . ' . r ,'7i. In on r vear after tie commencement of .. . . - . i . c , .-' o-- V i.i'j wuii reiu, rte wiuii'stci a it .ie-i n r-'. j-i. i n o wa-..b IU l"ao.iC urmoroe, iacior.es, ano on uii- . r i j ruai1 e cl e w.t'i t!io su'.j .ned br.cf extract. poolio armories, lactor.es, "I'im: Uii.'Mis Ii rillt M .ihMI.v IJaiitl -- --- "-- - --- ----- - , Wils'tr at PaU, hojtii , () t. ). Chapm vn, of Hancock county, the irigin ii cr ncir has, l.ke li.s servile imitator .f the Sentinel, been u.nu a CTllluim chr ro!iu,cloi Wlltl per - "j , h . convicted. Lc i'Ooie uiiii'.r tun1 vi iiiu iiiuuiu iu'- .-.iiu;!'. i, i: jiiii., v. v.. .. v... j (f srus, fUth Tue Tke( iii:.t . I'iio P.ttsh'Jrg .Min'ificturcr ! giys..it i3 known to every in livid nl ia Ale-g.ie- ' r.v co-inlv tint at the "reat C -n skin mating on : t!l.. Commons in Alb-gaeny c.ty, when Tyh-r wi : a(vrc?:i:" the li'Jtnb J J a i.'r:i:cral called out , ailurcef ir: the humbij 'ms, a I . - VV.' 1,1.:..,. aVi e ,i , iiir ihi ii a tir.li a. ;L.wll...l. ......i... j j m - j t?r Forward, the present Secretary of the Tre-;i-ry, r.ndot.e-r w:i gs a.el Ant.es t .Id lyl-T not to answer. Tyl r .t,d to it ho w ould aas er ; i.o said aloud so as tj be hcird by every b 'y, ti.-l !,: ic.u ,r i ' t tl CJi'l'l -JI.I-. ,Ui.
I!()TICL'LTLTKE. At the meeting of the Indiani HurticiVcrsl Society, ht!d at Ii.dianai'c'is, cn Saturday, Au;utt G, there were presented for cxatnination rioxctrn, FruiU aud f'fgflalht. l)y Hiillk. Ksq. AjiJe Suu.tncr Tairmain, Kit khrit'e' Summer Uueen, YcKow Horse
an J the Cherry Crib, the latter of wh;ch were prcas the fir?t named. - i - n . II. v . 1 i: i:t lit R . Apidef unimer i'airtnain. , . n meiur.üZ twelve and a half ltichcn ill cirCUlllfcrn r t- VV I no l..rti!-Tjl I Ir.i.m fr.,! f ! i SPOff IPO.l. , e surmg ten ami a hid uicoes in circumle rencc. Ccrn jj. for gri.-.d i g three variet.'c?. i . . , . , , , i A unN Ai.n::r.iiiK. Appies several Kinds ; some for the table and ti.crs for cooking, the former of hlcU uero lllUC, ajH,:red by theuiy committee. i 3 a i I. .. I... i .-.. .. i ur. i nn: i.ariy Ltnica v nite v.orn, a gooa variety f. r early table ue. yn. Jamim Jouo.vn. A splendid bDrjicttc of ll owers. 11. May. Four varieties of the Dahlia, and a h i lettc of fl iwcrs, amerg'them a splendid orange colored marigold. II. W. Hi i iint in the Chair. llthotctd. That the annual Fall Fair be he IJ at ; i. i- ... i .1 . -.i I w. I r i . I'''P"ls tlicith and of October I.CXt. I Suitable r-ionis for this purpofi not being dc- ' ... . . . . ; ,.e iV h O ! 0 111 OP. C V Od P '.V(T ill t'llS 1T1 I O t Tl C f C0U - -r'es directly oppos'?d to the indepeu lencc of t!o working chsscs, or their elevation, though none make more pretensions to be their cspeciil friends, but it is- the friendship of the mister to his slave it is a promise of better f oJ and bettor clothing, a sort of pniorbread pacification to children, or two dollars a day and roast beef performance, but they never spe.ik of tfjiii!ili J rights, of political ileti'on, of a ffreattr -?ir,fy of th" franchiict f the jni,r and 1 1 'tonus? portions oj torttty. .AO, no, that . 1 ' 1 .... I I ' 1.1 I I 1 . . I II i i.i.w m i.ii.i. i ., hi.t ton., aim t.ic.i after ge'tmg his vote, kick him ojt to pick upon , the rom n-ms. Working men, in wh c hand-' the political pavver of this Government m wi.e!y I idj-ed, thoul I be very I .C. I i. ..... ; .1 ...... i. . I ... 1 i : I.. ... ; laoorit'g ci isss. tio-y hmi.i1 treat th -iti w.t that confrm.it ti."' merit, at ! !-"!; vr,a a ?uintuit t their int-il-gence. '.Vnuld n.-t lawyer, doctor, or a merchant, exhibit a good degree r,f ; ill humor if t!i ; laboring men were to got up a parade of Jaw books, p II boxes-, nn-1 iiumberiei3 . artjcles of merc.'un , wt!i a h all ! z m dindie-i ruliled off in tie; latc.t la-!iions . parade througl i"w n o caua inur r,t:, s to toll tiii:m to nn I'.ls. On, yes, tliiw would wonderfully in.u't I'uir im;mi v: yet wlpg la wvycru, doctors and im-r-c'i.ints think that the working proph; .-.re their lgit lt'' ' h o iiu.' out in-u.tn.g mducemei in. to eei ,ii.-:' us, .n-teao of intruct .i ' reason. I.rt every i.i.a.i who r -p'.vts the ilijr.ry nf his species, scorn '.o become the dupe f mcli hame!e.s devices. Tin: II 11 i k I-i.iMi I J11.1 1 io. Tin- fo'I .r.ving reoI'liions have been intr.i !u :ed into the Peiiuy!van:a House of Ki-prt srnt.ities : llr.snlf-tl. That we rn -t earnestly deprecate and regret the arti on of the Peleril Go verum nt in rhti.n to the .i;ir.....ti..... ... I.M....L. I.I....I -...I I.... -i ... 1. 1 111" 1. 1. in . I..-H. . -1 . . .... nil.. ill ll"! Hill rt'llir'I Olli UC--suiui.on, wmcii pre scrilies executive duty. lt a- 't.'v.J, That we view with deep and increasing ini.eri st the M.-usule b. twecu free and unrestrained nuflrac. on the one part, and those w ho have l ei n rt .are.l U in ath the t a hinj of a monarch's charter, and wh would make the t one ond sinews of their fellow eili.i ns piy tribute, while they refuse to tht:n the inalienable privilege ot" h'"siti their own ruler?. A' ''''"''. I hat the j r.q. rty qualilicationo in voters is inco.-iq ;iti!le with the spirit of our institutions, and that m striving to east from them this feature of tyrai.ny, the nuilrage party are but idn-yinc the kvm- b. ht which im pelird th. ir liioen and our to ..trike from the tnui.areb which biund ibein to th1 throne of IJritain. ' "o'vd. That they are acting in i-trht cnfoimity with the ur. at troth ci, t.ime.l in tlie glorious r barter of our Ii'icrti- s, "kvln i.ecr any form of goveruriieiit i. d-truc-fll-p i.t t!lPS l'lds (iKn ur iir ..f tl... ...,r...,i...l .I.a . . . . . . . ' . r.nt oi tu-p.-.p t . air r and aboosli it. at d to mtilit. a new govern.i.ei.', laying its f'.un.Utiou on ,uch pnnn. lh..ll seem .,..,t liW.:fv 1.. I-ir.-.-t tl.-ir ,f...v ...1 1.. H''f-d, That the G.jv-rn.r be reque'-ted t.. forward a copy of thee nsolutions to ei.b i.f our .s.-nator and in.Tii!.. r.soi ... ingress, and l,kew,eto 1 h unts Y . Dorr, the Coitituti l;al Governor Hhode I-land. Mi uimii ir a ILiokER. X tali L eigee, lite of Cincinnati, w ho k-pt a broke rV offi-e :u Third btrcet, above t 'ii -riitit, Ph la I'.lpli. i, was murdered on the nr. ruing cf the "7th nit., at abut a quarter pist six o'el k. by a man who entered his office, it ie suppose;, I r mo purpo-e o; roooin t A . I urn. .Mr. Loureceived one or t. stabs in tho side from a i rk. one i f A.'i.eh pro Liced ditii almost instantly. I I I..I-- I.I.I. U lll'J ';i:ij It it MJ ai F'.CIII . ... ', . .. , , c-..u t.oat the rtiurd'Ted nn w i- tahb-d acro.s the counI'r..,.i fl.n 1 ........ r . ..I' it ... .....I . t I - . ter, although he nfV-Tw ir.N got to the d.Kr. and at .!... I . l ii tricted a Lent.o'l Uf au indeseriOlblo n .s . w it'i his hinds tightlv pros, d agi n h bret. The a-is-altien'i ;.o r-s.r:ed to tho sti!-4 custom of bo- ', .....'t tl..-. '.... ' ' ..I . .-Til I... ' ' i th. f!" "S-. i i thief '." ioii:et a hr.-u -t, rrv.ng, "oio: at. 1 M ir l r v.s iniincd.atelv pursued bv a r: i.nh -r -f e t Zeis w in heard t.!ij cries, and was tinilly cap'urcd, alter a vigorous chase, in the fouth fef-rv i a ware house im Fi . fcmet, near Walnut, where h, h ,! en Jeavore . ' corrrto l...,..-:r' w are house in r rout 1 tJ the in irler .is Hi'e ! by iimseit, are s eue w lilt u ticerti O,, ; ' itei.e'.'.t A 'i, t ; a t L ei T,.f. called i . r.t.i'it ho pr jv..k.' 1 t:io quris an e;a-. for irrirder.ng anJ pi'po; of o !:!. r.g i.: r.ov ;ai : ii a 1 . tr - r.-. t I I-. I 'Oe r , h.i.i, I o vv.ta w.,,.;.i t . g tnirrel. Mi a ars t have been entirely m i i-.q i iii.ted W.tU h; time I' t.i: m ir r. i - ;t in t ii the Poo N itional Jut cf C i gress, says : "We i.avo all .-,1 . il: g the hlors 1 w. a v I . j w 1 .or;-M.v to i:. . I Ci.i Lie th.- tu. i-l- vf S jj.'-cm o-.r."
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