Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1842 — Page 2
T H L I N I I A r. A i' a t i) s i: s i' i i: l. f0, VIML t,. L, n RStvrK AX I
Ml .1'IIMS, Al l! -T Iß, .MK. CLAY ON Tili: slT.MP AGAIN.
Vc learn t'nt Mr. Clay it, the progress of hij
to hi: iu:.Mi:.Mijr:Kr:i). (r-The heirs of Gen. Hull, of tra,tor memory. In vc applied to Congress, at the present session, t"T compensation f )f hm services (!) for the time l.c hid surrendered himself, Lis army, ml the Territory of which he w i, ovcr-nr, to the Ur.t:-!i in thfc Iit-i war ! Why d.d they poblpc-ne, this appo-
cation until the present federalist! were inp cr
Tin: i;i.ixtio.s.
NOMINATION Ol' CLAY AND SCO IT, : Djrtct Taxation. A um:,; party is crowing
B if Tlir LoroN 9To k-jobbtrs. up among i;ie loco focos intivorot supporting the The fV.bwin- pira-nnh, indiatm-Mb-- wisV I'"i:i',ai1 ö"verii:ue:it by direct taxation. Several Kenti ( kt.-The -real question before the people of the Lonl.n Stockjobber, is taken' frorn a hie ".'nC. dunn? the present canvass was that oMteUf.' pro-
and elaborate edit rial notice of thj United States u'tra lo- nanor vi ' pased in th shape of a valuation law-, Arc. It was!
in the "London News." Immediately upm it re- " It is rumored that Fon.c cf th po-nrem n?m- ,,,jt 1 farl' u,10Con : "--'ins opposed and supported ccpti-in here, it is rep-ndeJ t by tl c leaders cf bcrf of Coteries are beginning to advocate theprm- by Democrats and Whigs ind.scr.mniately.
I NVh-.verv. and the Clav an J S,-.tt Linr.pr" i Ci:''-' c- d.-ect taxation , t dedray the expenses of. From the returns in the Loui.ville Journal, we itrwe . StaV.
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' , r. . , "1J4 ".j.ruy in uou, noises 01 1 ...i-jrcss 8'ln.!v hoi-fd Ly O'-sn Need t, . 0 ' ; that tt.e Mli Lave elected t Kepreei,tatiCr, and ine i n O, t-dr. II. s r'.! ti-al frendj and fo;- i ,1-.. ., . . . . ... . ... . 1 0 0 u üv- ; It udd : 1 lim..t.t i . vk;., s.m,.-.,. 111 rhon t.i
" " l,"-y wi.ni ourmj i;.y m.-..c .'icn k.-- Wl.r, nro i-o llr.i .:. ' 7 . "
v. ..( ho! a i:i';ctu: ;i t.i-': Coirt Ilrtijo er. ..' ,.1 v. n . j 1 . -n. " " " a 0 r:iu.t r.ot be undrrt-'ood sMt. !'- r, -. ,Jur l'emocrat.-.
t . pp-vt.t adiy .r lu rcc-pti.a er-, aal at A rorntniUce of the Senate reported fv,r and ,fany man in the co-jntry has j-istti;ms up..n of the u.ct &il-Jtarv eJlrct " ' " ' ;cracy eo overwhelmingly that c can only say the
INDIA N A ELECTION. Tun RrTt r?s. Strange as it my seem, t:e rf.ciil returns have i.otjet all teen received. From the tft sources of ii.fjrmati n, we hive comj ilei the following. The Journil accounts diiltr from ours ; tut we conceive them base 1
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thit eanlidate, (th se who cn wi'e) are so much ei gag'd as n- t to f.r. i time t gratify their futn.Ji throughout the
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'v in- me in j; i;,a Jo-irnil vvc are to.u .-i Hul.'b cl iu-. What wilMicn. Ilarrieon'o old u,k '-i'Jv''-citins lor the hrstothec m Hi it jilt, he
Mr f Ijt " Ii f. i t a T r.n' ' t-, the rroLmety ot . ,.,'.! rtl. tn iu, !B ,fnl I".1"- "Ur- h, ,!,cd every oSicc below
, an t v-I.tiM,,, bot fvn; hd been ind-iud t7 ' rIt4U 1IIE flinlR tM,r ,;ril i,r- -on , - C' ' ,l" prc" li ' 3 U-v l it hie ftini.R tii.r. ttcu. Jacrv-on cm. net. t ability, and vvita ur.pjetioned intent v
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- ... I n n'i.'.etry in no; iisi war, 10 n':carc .e' m hi-; iuum f-iiiciaci rv ana u:n.h;:al manner to
: ff .'"'." Ii Mr. ' . . I V tiriS "htUl l' I." h:8 McMl , ori'.'r ?ti-. rl ! Im- fr. f.rrvpnt lrml',n dm! h.
ii -::' fr r!i.(,rM,:i7 tvin it hi o'trnrised if . t'r e. tr
h'-'i! t !! the ni". In fi' t v. : d j doubt very : f-r !
-'y pr ;-r! y ol' ..nid dit:-i fr the Pre.-!-1 -v tak.'.g the rt'i.np. a a g-ner-al thing. It can
We ex;cct, in a few years, to Fce th.s dc-rtrinc !Ute 13 ,,en,ocratic b' b0I"c ,0-,MHl " 'J ty. The
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those cf IV..-!dent an Vice President with p-c 7 r , P-'1-''-" ! I S ' ' W 1
gin in the ?ame way A knot of reale, radical mocraiC lltkct.
r''d
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conntrv. and W.t l the "reatet honor and th ,", ,rV 1 . w .
: ,.,,. r1lr; (ri tll, ,.. .? ,v V w me uno.o party was ou.gea l ml.pt it. It the: i ism.i hi. i hrec uonvKras hive 1, n riectci in m ntnguin,; with the Hrit,sli army ; and ' , llim ' ,-!l"al . 111 'J coU whlo annual expense of the government were . i Howard, and ihe entire Lhmocrnt.c tick- t his ucceeJeJ
lie was brought u:. btf.rc Jud'e Ilaünf . m , " i.l. v......ca. army, (i.mi.o ' the annual tax cf 1 ndiana. f,r this obi-ct. 1 1,1 J' tV' r-1"- l GcnevU-ve, Franklin anJ (h;r. Wash-
t r contempt, and fined fl'MHi. Although he rv hv tf . r,irtv u :lirV , i , , Mr r V ' over ioir t,uu.:rca taousanJ dollar,. 'I hnik":' "Je r.,"n,J '-a. per one i. r .- - ' A. ' y l- U,i!C'..W"1 fU;,rtMr- Ujy.tl I, farmers. Th: the end to which loco foco- ! N hl-. " Inocrat. A W h.c Stuator ha, ten
j ,iwion-i -iiwj, i...... " 1 general .-con u a.? a-lvantigeously ,.fn u rrv,!, l.nr,,,,,, v,,, u;,,.. . i elected in the district composed ol Scott and Xew Madrid.
'wed to the civil authority, and mid the known as a gentleman, a scholar, und an rni L'hfn- ' ' ' J "I It is thouzht a mm .niv .." th.. I., ni.'.mv ,!! in fi
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"fp o'jf 'd'his own pocket, glad t wh:p ti
vor of the District Svsti-m.
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Hr,ti-h 1 aua c.tizen, as he is f.r be. rig a ski - w ... , , ,
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.Mhiirr. i. i .i . i.i H?rvlc D t-.Lction ot .Mr. (Jay and (.enerl p.e. I; it posibie that the writer can be to s.mple ; the re-ult in mi counties in which the W'hi;s have lost wl he thu of "Divide and L.o'i.t. I h,e s.o.d soKkf appacd to have the line returned to him . Scott to the two holiest oßlc-e of the Government. tr. ,h...L- ..r i.i:. .1 , ..four Kerre.rntat.v.. ..1 ...... y:.u
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ready avowed by tho.-e in the c : ri ! i.ee f f !" ' is old age. And the federal whigs there, anx.e In i.ani, ,1 Junto. They cui, s'o eo fir a- f. '"u tu "t'r,ve t,ie old patriot of h:s inony, tneerur,.e j. 1 ,..::. c-nneUtd w.th the Ih tr.-.rratic party ! ,; k-.d, why he had not made application while ti, .t.'-hd to u?f. f.,r th" ; ur-o-e t f d-.f-almg i h,t,,di vvere iri rowcr : ,Ijt h:i rcit h'arl
D. in o'jratie nom.'i.ee. I ro
to
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ni.i icri tneir cnancs (lliec on ;.c i,n,ii, 1....... ii..hm..
..ji-.!.. nr. ua.. )i nun 0 nuirj ur 11. s trcicnerv, round r.f . for,., c!aim.. y th- latter pretext tly Cf)uIj n-t rcluni n XiQntst AM to ,jeju
e In ii. o'jrat.e nom.'i.ee . r roto .-' me t f ti.' .-c tliey , ' ' J :Pk,-, the h-,e of obtaining aMtrct pi-'- tl!lt "da, the old General would never ttop t ., . v . 11, , . ,. , ... . ' 'r i. his fiier.ds tubmittcd a hill to ltef, (hr y v ::1 s-:pp"rt a .National 15 11 and ll-gh I an IT, .. . , U'- no.v in tho innjofity, to return what was hi n..e f-t-rib'y t!.y will adhere to democratic .),.., ii.i,i, , r . 1 l . -n ' joue. i . -1 they? jj jo for it ! Oh no ! J iicy con. "loif. and iert their chanc s o office on the .1.., it..n. .
t S V bster the ,.r.-nt able Scentiryof bi,9re t0,van, lhe tu??orl of lhc government ! ! 1 J '!f f UPwtrJ of 4" lhe lraocrat.c cantt, v. ill not, in all problbdity, be a cand.ditc it r , , , f 1 didite lor Covernor ovt-r last election.
the next e jction. His talents and Irs t."rvicc 1 ,ir,nt;rtS UJ-e;i uy are told ItM1Mi -ru f . . , r t 1 1 . . , l'1,t,U! U,"J ,iS b-ruu' . tVo , .... , , . AtBM4. lhe hv returns we hate received fr.-ni have re ndered h.m the idol ,.f J4;s ,,.. part ofth.: li,at ,,lC P3 ihoutund dolors by Alabama are favorable to the Democrats. They have country the New England States ; but i.trong sec- ''''"'' taxation, and for what? To give a bonus i "ucceeded by larje monies in Madien,' Jackson and tional feeling, ariMiig from h,ral causes, which will. f f 'J.".(M 0 to the speculators, under pretence that j Limestone counties. ,C. C. i'liv, Jr. (son r'( the F.t-Got-it may tie hoped 6ub,ide it. a few more years, would, lt wa.-forf.'en. Harrison's widow t- nav the trait- i "r'r) 'S B::,0,IS ''Tresei.taVvt-s returned from MaJiat present, shut him oat trom toe remotest chance or llnn ,-,r ., .rv n ' ' . ' sonof success!." 1 r a felllr as Governor ot a Territory1 . ... I. : 1 . 1 1 , 1 .. . . 1 11 . . . " i
rv y ui;u cowaruiy surrendered to the Miutarv IVurrnr -iv f , P 1 n -r 1 . I?.:. ... i . . . , , 1,UlrAB 1.11 LI IL. 1 ne toilO.Vjl!
..n.vy. i.i. vv.j. I he Ku.ers ol the Indianu '"-i". .no ini 100 nue it v as ,n their posses-
ll lion txn ' 1 ... M. i r i
ne thy ho,- t, draw o:f suSkient number f J.u !;o.n u ho had md hi-r, p.....! ' " w 115 caiJCU u'',on Iur ,t,s 0P'-n "
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liig Junto met at Harrison's corner last week, ?:c:!' an'J rc'U!?in2 to retund an unjust fine to (Jen.
lacKson lor sun, 7- a city tr-'un the same enemy
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h j.. I ii.-.. i. lu'cidii. ji.j in ij ciisur 11.3 tit -in 1. u 10 um 100 openiy agamsl it. 1 iicy tiicrc-I ! 'jrc t!,,r-:i 011 ai nnieiidmcnt, which would make I
This v.-,ll he the wh:ggam,,and the people should it-'' Jackon wrong and the Judge right, well now it. It will he : lived with th- understanding lowing that the democrats would ricver consent
h-;t Genera! IIovvai.o is to be the Democratic canlolate. Hy asMimug tin, they have the advan-
to slander the old General by voting for the bill with such an amendment. And to the bill was de-
manner of defeating the Democrats m
the election of an I'. S. Senator.
A. J-.. commenced bv callirrr thf whla t-.:..
ettcr from
Gen. Scott will settle a p ;n of eti-piette frcnuentlv
1 controverted ; and ?s (.ur military fr.en.is mav fee!
ed in the matter, we lay it before
Old Soldiers ' Whnf th.t.lr vmi , 0 W 1. 1 , ., t
j " "ieö'',J, J'UL 1 them : to the taxes ; is it not much btttter to pay a direct I u- 1 , , - 1 - . 1 1 1 AR Hi iimno, .In y 1, 1-J-J.
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are of forestall, n-r nt.v artin., which mav he tiler, !' "u 1 ocnaiu-j OMITH and HITC Went With
. . m i l l',ü b.deral wiüd in this orettv niece of mini"p. .y the I).;:i,( cratic party. 1 his i.s an advantage n? . ... i"-1' I"1-1'' Ul "'""o1- , , . .ii-i -i-i t no.o.t: What will (.en. Harrison's old soldiers ?ay ivli.ch lli'ycann't he deprived. Ihe democratic! ,, , t . , 3 . . o'iu:: Come out fror.i among the Jndvxrtul
Till Inri' niUkt in'ic
county ,,, and said they ou-bt to be turned over '"'Wly vn the necessaries of l.ie to an ; referred to me w, ekly-nay, aim daily, by vol- i totie l if - t toheturneuuvcr extent incalculable! We have .ecu whiggery mntccr and mil.tia otiicers, all over the l'mted i to ine Jocufe, because it they once opt ncd their eyes power near two vears : wh,t , it .'on.. I States, I recollect one recently received IV,,,,. 1
to their fyaem, they were more dnrgercus in camp :ui we have no fears but the neo .ie will .Wide "fhusclV'n,l 1 lhin5i 'S or ''"O which w;
than out ot it. He thought that, as the loco, I,,,! thi- ,. u-. " ' tant.aliy the game with that propounded by i
I , . . ' .oi.uwiij. ..w iM.'iif appeals, your correspondent. : Mm.
i .v.vanu iiti irrcai men herefr.f., rr. l.v ot.:., . t .n r-.i. i i . e i.. i -. , w . . . ....
t - - - . . r T v Vr.n t'. iai.o im um il liit: ii i ii t (i inn p op ntii i i n i hip rrnnv iirm
O ö v iviv i uiiui a uui iui itvni .un
, irty almost if not mte unanimout-ly, teem to have
-ettl-.d that juestion, and decided that Gen. How
ard thill be the man. Not a Lews-paper in the!
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ii. ..man and A. S. bite to the l S. .Senate, t C0('n will no ! .nger avail. The toryism the would be but returning the complimmt by defeat-; rai-k tvryhmit whiggery and its h udirs, sticks
mg their regmar nominee. Ho thought that sorn- : ÜUt a ,cet-" II "ee(Is vnh t0 be en to be avoided
rnint.u.isM in Ohio. It does seem that the
'ories, as they took every occasion in 1S10
democrat, with a ix years cface before him. rcld
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uc lound rascal enough to attempt to divide the ! l'e 'eral T party ; and he, X. E. thought if they could find mc!, ! . " . f r,u
a rascal, it would be no hard matter to
- -"p. '"n"1- """.K-ii ui .ur. an nuren s pnaii- ' ui naru m.aner to make hmi val life. The editor of the Journal and writer cf VS'- himself to go for a national bank and a tanf
'u hUC:,j to set forth, and as their fathers did before them, ke hmi , ECCm determined to break up our government to rule
C ;r't . S-nrS. 1). 1'. ). l'. A!l n, J. MDdrai, 10 10 liuth l-mt w , .. Tar.nehi., 10 10 ho ne m. H , M. Duan. 0 1 10 br.'vvn an I M., U.V. turner, 10 0 1 is W. Wnjht, 0 1 0 1 Ciuk, J. (".. Kej.l, 10 10 Cau U, H.J. Harris 10 10 Crawfoi l. I. S.m is, o t 0 1 iMvtc, A. Ia i, 10 1 O Deaih-.m, J. Wt, 0 1 0 1 1 ca' ur, J. M..:;an, 0 1 0 1 K!kSuf, W. 15. Mitr!,ell, 10 10 C iveTte, U . I'iiWc r, U 1 0 1 Kl'vt. J. Colhns, 0 1 0 1 Fountain. S. Hrttield, 1 o 10 Krai.khn. I. M "'tit, 0 l 0 1 C.rant an 1 Ih . Hode, 10 0 1 (;i n, S. Miller, 1 O 1 O Hendricks M. Alexander, 0 1 0 1 Huiisn, P. I'ennii'.iit.'n, 10 0 1 Henrv, T. U. St.inhid, 0 1 0 1 HiriC ck, T. I'. H',i;.t7r, 0 1 0 1 Jacks n, J. F. Catr, 10 10 Jol.r.v n, J. Kitrhey, 0 1 10 .terfers n, J. I'. Hnht, 10 10 Kr. ox, J. l.winj, 0 1 0 1 Uwicn e, (i. V. Carr, 10 10 Laporte, S. Kveritt, 0 1 0 1 MA.ion, N. West, 10 10 .M.uzin, P.M. Tails, 10 I 0 M.T.-j.:iie.-v, K. C. (irecoi v, (1 Ol N.d !e, I. It. Ih ruiian, 1 0 1 O (.m n, 1. M. Iohoii, 10 10 1 ev an 1 ''. W. dsev, Ol JO I'aik'o, If. Hra-Üev, Ol Ol rut iii, K.W. M'l.au;hev 0 1 1 Kuh. H. V. liteve. i 1 Ol Kijhv, W. S. T.Cornetf, Ol 0 l:a;.l.!,h. M. Aker, o 1 Ol Micü.y, Ir. Ktnrrjv, 10 1 O S iti i!.tn !, I). A'.Vo, o 1 Ol St. J...f;.h, T. I. Ii in!, Ol Ol Ti; jecan t , J. W. Meli, Ol Ol i million, s. S. Colhtt, Ol Ol Vic ', J. T. MorMt, Ol Ol Warren, . pueü, Ol Ol Wari.ck, M. J. Howell, 10 Ol w Cl..IJ.iike, Ol Ol JI P' ) W. I). II .over, 10 10 Wahn,t.n, "V. Shanks, 10 1
names in iYjo it is undeistjoj, wül vete fuadern-
toe art.cle in question id the notorious Uev
.run 31. ,ax their benefit. He baid he d.d not know o
nI- or ruin. We have but little time and upacu to no- j (Vllirffr,h
C-tii'-,. .Vrni..., Adims an.! .1. K. K. hirrett, Ali ri, M. S. Woas, 1 a t
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i v" ;U",V,J ii u-j passen ne so , Hrn!,.o. W.. ( . 1 ti,,wn j con!.!orab e as to rcqu re at least one halt for rest Klaekf-rd. II. .v V., W. ih,ih'.u..
hi, wiit.ii Uie noni may ne changed ' u, .. .. . . ...irmn,
.MIL VAN BUKEN'. Oi r friend Howling, in the Wabash Express
state, that v e know of. Whig or Democratic, has ; f the 3d inst., has published a somew hat lengthy distot.tfd from this fact: and the whig papers made artic:c from the Philadelphia Evening Journal pro-
it one of the principal issues i f the late coi.te.-t, io give a fKCtcli of .Mr. an Huren's p.diti
which has ju-t been decided against them. Ih.th parties-thercfi. re acjuo-sj. rig in the fact that Gen. Howard will be the Democratic norn'nee, while rt!l are in doubt :m to the person upon whom the whigs will fix, if mdecd lliey fix upon any, as the regular whig candldsto, taken in connection with the small major. ty 1' r -) which we have upon joint balh t,
ClVCs to that nartv an onoortunitv tor intro'ini."- K.r.n f, .t 1 r i f it I . a . . W... I i
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avh.ch th-y are by tar too .hshonea and corrupt to Mr. an Iluren took his stand ,..r:,inSt tu, ,.i. ' v"m""uc'- ' "r bC appointed ;,,,.i .... n . w':.. ' . I Mn?'c' or (11' ,!nrc!l' r'-f'( r-nt. 77,, , th
nsist mdu'gingin.and the Preliminaries of whirl, ed de.osite banks, and rotten V. V l lo - respond w ith -me person, professing demo- " ' , " Z" 'l' . "V1"? tW '"!'" " 1 -cr,S are the except
their h aders and managers have alre-dy i.i e--cttd. "'"nig h.s money making and speculations at an
It rests with the great body f the democratic party to defeat these n hetues of the Central lug '-,h.i!.-;-TI,t: Deui"-;rat ie ponpb; should instruct their representatives 'Mhvtly upon the mbjeit, leaving no oicle.t for cv-a.-iou en the oart of the
conn; I and I ;! i,a- aMr, if any ec!i t V. 1. !.e 1 1 c t e r o i i i . i diy,the;c will h
rrat.e S.nu.i' Iy which the Eneinv can
iioamingo: the Irecuencv of such
interrogatories. On the contrary, I tun always-' c"'rat"" v'Ii:it-'r-happy, so far as my professional knowledge and' ( '"'i'1 ' - Xi'r' ' ''t m Warrick, the Suutc will humble inlluence may extend, to propagate just mil- : ctr -K wht-s 2:'. itary notions and practice among my brethren of the J H'H m; r KKPKKSIIX TATIVKS. mil. tia generally. in. Escorts of honor, except funeral escorts through- Cur,t,. .Vi". I). II". ). if.
out European armies, as in ours, alw.avs imr.-h "r.tr i A,J ,rn'5 :"',! ' K. K. IUrrett. 0 1
nioiiT in front. This order of march is n.ntmnr.l i
Ikl.llk. It' 1. . ka . a . a' m . i hlt. Vi . ILIOI I I.1IV 1 v d n i i ui nioonn nn. i . . i i .
""J VW3 11 reiugee iroin Uanada, end ?ucn a person then, out would pledge hiru-elf to liut' j-- - - .ui j-a,- r ... .iun,n i n me escort ne a large n because ! was once denounced by 31 r. Adams as morally nor- i one m 'en d.avs He w,.l I ,. t- V ,. ' : ! in determined, although in a minority, to f!es the inconvenience of dust) it is much nnoe H -n-, i i. . . . J ' J ill HUUIU ,vC H ll! ion hlillSflf i - r . . It.f.ir.l'rir I, . in-ir.i. 1,.,.. . .1 .1
j ire.i.ai.d uy the lederal whics e-enorallv n5 t, m!K- ; ., , , . ' rt-, i.iey reruiea to accede to anv terms nronose.l . ' ' . " r.-" man n ti.e Cnwioi !
,...,,..,, ft-. , f , I ' "J " cuiVfu ne nad no connexion with th-hv . i,,,,,. : r . ., , , ' ront ol a column, even when the .ej-th is hut MnaU Clav nuo hy ct be.ief, because ho exposed .ome of ; junto; fir, said he, if this should be known wo , "l lh However, the j. Such changes of front are co,,,,,,.,, in all long ,,,ä ' Ct; J t.ie rotten transactions of toe I . S. Dank, winch its ! thoulj Le bo,wu ne lhercfore nirvr(1 ' , LontU -ul," Iieir way; and finding they Us, and there is no reason why they thould not be i . ' own federal wh.g stockholders have, since its e.volo-: U UlC ,0'lj;v i could not defeat the minority hv ,..1, ,,o,.,;.. made in escorts of honor. l!ut it is rrneat.d .
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-.io, emeu rum-, ii a conservative" and wrote for the 3Iadisoni;in, abusing .Mr. Van Huren I ke a very drab. The fact is, money is his God. While his n. ton st chimed m. as he thought, he knew nothiii"-
and voting against the proposed measures a caueus ' hkal1 .U" rZ . r ,, i . . ' 1 Laucils i single, or day s march, -,, in front. Thu nth lnP. was notified by U t Smith and Alfred Kelly, two ! ;ot?,f of honor, funeral escorts r, ho ' .,
cracy, who loves office better ihan princij 'c t I ' t0UC' "C ,fu'ho'n Wlia chased 'nt', X,-vv Jers0' by Th"' btiu commonly continue and end) left i ,"' a,"rwho, with certain pledges. wi cn.ent to I J Zn Ml' J'T' uch ,s the universal pract ic. except ' a candidate for E. S. Senator, for the purpose cf ' ' the j in Hoston. and of that exception I first heanl in 1 ' lvi.iu ,(f defeat. ng Howard, or any other man the locos mav ' S l r"'g" lIl-ir SOits ! AnJ 1,10 "0xl "c,n'- , ,r,H" "'i' riend. Adjutant General Somnrr. A t-lighi . I Kah. a
.1. M. Mu-s .'. ( fiii!iunf J. IO-e, J. K.I wardJ. 1!. Ne. s, S T. J. II. i.'.cy, J. S. S, iron si n C. ( arter, A. M..I i.
A. I.. l..hir!on, I ll. K'!rti..ti.i!i, I It. A. Clements, O l. M ntauc, 0
i. r. Miiiik
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i. r. .Millikin,K A. IIidwii, v hlewis, J
bad of any democrat, dow n to ISiT. Nnw h
tun in iy ' ,i .11 , , .
nominate: and thnt tt.n i . . . " u,u living uie JgiSiatur
...v.. w,w .i.iiiiiiiui.e oe lnstructcil
i i !( ;;t i n
nv
not to overlook the claims of i.JJ Jatk,
e without ' conver.-anon saiisneu nun ot tla- omr nt the local r;:hIM".
nr.aet ire. ''' ''
C. C. ölt . rt, , f l. p'MO d tl. J .1 .lack .011.
son of Tippc-
iit t.o- o in profit.
h.-r- h;.. If LVrr' a;tt,r ?oi;-;; wi,h the f (ler:l1 w,,i 'n l-I'Mie J ca"op' a3 hc ' 11 for tffice, and probably as ,. jTctends to believe many bad things of them which, i S''üd a tul as w e could find. I.O Ij I V I .I oil s , . , , , , i , ,
- nio.inosi nave laKcn jdace years belore that ! would also rccohiuuud the udo-dio,, ., l.n.n P.". I I . . ,-r- . 1 i . . '
n.u... . .1 course, iii.s .arucie is stulled w 1II1 nil the hard : 'oiow ing : c der I .es that f ,rnu flu di.li.' n..i,... f. n; ... - .or . 1 ; ?. .,..., .; -ri . . t . .,
j j-. iii-ininiirnioiiiu "'""""1 1 oa 1 we Keen m:s mittrr in r
a euoruiii toiln '"mhvj 'rii.u i.. ... 1
. . I With reat respect and Cbtcem, I remaiu mv I'unkhn, poorlao,rcrs u the public work, are sacrificed ! ; dear sir, yours very truly, ' ,u , , M
"us,s rt"i promised hy tins party kept from W INITI'T.D SCOTT. r . ...
ie
Tin-
10 1 1:
It
A l;
D
im 1 10KV was in prion
which it ib tliereforc 1;
list week. Tin")' decided
that specie payments
every material particular. W
necessary to say, is false in as the members of the party arc t.
urselvcs ;
'O open mouthed .
the pop-, of Ohio ! A gillow s on which they should
be hung would be irretrievably disgraced, and should be buried and forgotten with them.
1
our friend D o w lno; lias bet
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in f u;u so iiiocii 10 do oe ine o!oo ;. m i-Jto -t- 1
e OIilv tiirr.-t ih-.i ',.,,1',. ! .......
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: l ;; T ' ,tnT Uttli b Thc n t,f the .1Cic at ; 1 dely;; u t uc contnbute lcn cadi to xr Iar-r i,orlion ?r,i:' y - n-on sorted, toe ! ra, ch.s.unt.l,, l,o c-s-iiy.th-y havepa.dout tlle 1S ,bvi(,UR Mr. Van Vltrcu ,iaa , . j '' . the consequence o( their own acts. llJt a little Card,
t..-.r l.st thd.ar. I h it r -hf . lot theo, mv nr ,i.r t. .1... . -...i ... I -r me auoption ol the loro-roiii. .Mr. II. mivr.l whi e since, if a word w.-i
Win.. 1-Hici.s. The Ihttsburih Chronicle, a neutral ' Foun'aii,, paper, publishes the foil .wn roinparatire statrment ,.f prices in ISSH the third vear of Mr. Van Hurets admin- '"nt, iNtration, and in I-I - iht- second year of a whr admin-
I f .1 1 1 1 - 1 1 .
if. lot then, oav or thr !. l.., W... i . ....... . I ltr l,IL auPl'on o tiic fore-om-. .Mr. ll. moved while since, if a word was :.id ,r-,,. i lluttcr. k.-e.
' . i "oo i:ic conuuci, npiicarancc. thnt t. . .. -s .j., w I'., t ; 'in t.o o r in. .,..f i. hi, h si ,r. . 1 i ..ii . . . ' , liiai IIICV lilt Ct CVCrV mnrnnor. n.w) il... .1 to,. ' a orrei ntifrrv t a t.. I I. ! . . To.!.
i v - "...v.u. Hin. ii ! o mj , i i;rruiLTe anu i coort innt in j tr. .1. 1.1 i o'"" mi v move " --.-k ..tv. miui; . n w as iieserv no'
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iii-
ii t
l-M-t, has I... -en a -.- on di.-di od by t!io democratic eyes ot" the j
Out
re
cf the 1 i(c election.
u it a i i i in i i oi' rnrnF n l . .. t i t no-if i . - . ...... i . ,
-eoplo to most of thu falsehoods eo in- , ' o iiouan nau togun to i-uuiaiununi io inumato aught Hiooms
du-tnudsly circulated agamst him, that there is a ' secrets. Mr. 31 .'s etore was proposed a" Jl,!ir- ylor. Now these same fellows ' Ti-Iron,
W e f. .1 morf.ii' . ,-ii .Marn.n and I'i yd. because Irom lhe .' io i 'tnr ",'-;' ;-u.tr.f, vv l Luokli, nut .:ir- r tiiim.n."' U'tKas I'.iprus. There i.s the re-u!t of tint thousand dollars ! Hut Mr. Dow ling is r.ot the only person who feels nturt ji'd. A thousand doll irs w as to ndenn tliis county ; and Old rioyd, it was auriounced , wniid go rr-'ir Ay instm-W. U ; t!ie result is before ihe
Tiir i na uro. ... i t ir
good deal id fluttering and trouble in the Whi" i"-o. .ur. n. fcaui, as a member' bad t am;. They think that somiihis must be done to ' W3S turncd' " wc ,nUit Iooli ov for traitors."
couiurraci ine cnect upon the I, )nefct part ofvthc ' community. It ,s no go-you can't deceive the'
DAGCIlKKI'oi Yri. would call attention f M , w
.'v.w.. .'Ii Tit
P"..p...' tice. The be.tofthe joke however is, that i advertisement. The 1,1
think it iioth rig to call him a rascal, "damnod tni. : Lend,
tor," Arc Vc. Just hear tiic following .-rcuu of ' W1!l!-kp-v' 00 lolassfs the S,,uk He.-id Cheese IWs .- ; clover 'ed. CCtu c J,ive no desire to sec an American Con- Dry peaches,
tc, the embodiment of the sovcrei'-ntv of the
April 1, 1 .iO. to 10 10 lfi .... ;j i f loo " SI-' r. Id to 1Ö k; n :-o to 5ic i i :o to i
July Id. I IJ Ht,irv,
- to . I t. H Ö to o
Ö to i "o f.",0 520 :t 13 to IÖ 2; ? I to 51 .".o I 70
wc were n: ited V
Hi n hirkllin.ilt.ii,, Ihne., k, .t.uk-.n, .1 flO.O.
X. Moore, S ti. Mi, ..op, ? J. F. Co Uv, A. L. Whi'ekr S X. ( l .vpo d, M. Mi .ker, S J. McCorrnick, J. Stewart, J. Harjioxe, J. Dunn, .1. K. o .Vi ill,
C(i. P. K. Uibuii, 1
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h . Leslie, X S. f-umnrrs It. r.oker, H. S. Mjivirt, . Su'r.mr, J. M.t'hcis, K. I.. D'iid.ai, D. C. Ki,-h, V, s. (. in.h n-jw, f I. Hiihs V. Ilaidiii,
J. MveiN
l w iu-ko .and U'., A. Cu: pv.
I.iwroirp, K. (I. V. i veil.
HIT rum; k s p"-". -uijouirneni or tne sovereignty ot the i "Is this the entertainment to which
i l Hfl'.::, utiw liiiwn Mi'i ori t no nh' ..i .......
,.-.:tl.. ..( : , . ..- . ""iiiM.-ii inCIl OV .Ur. VV . ' " nun ma -
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? ril"ly as a Wretch linworthv ,.f h..l -.. Un '. . " r'"uic an f.aci UaCIICSS Ot u.ui imw or )OU tliail have no I ant. IS the "round uui i ii' u um uniu.i i .1 1 o I u l.ie 1 u -t reward ot
. . .. " P V't Ulil.i. Iii IHM .,....! 1 111 . 1 . ' f -
woild; and it those who lei m,,,,',,",, will place föderal w hi" paners oublh th.,t
l.aji.iiii- i.i.d X., Laporte. I.Ue ari l I'viter, M.ii',ri, M11 1 .11, M i.-oi.'
I'-ss c nhdence in papers wh iso whole rour.-e has
l.ee:i cijualiy deceptive to the reople and their
fr.cnds, we shall heir less complaints of this nature. bo""",! of our free republican government, it was .Mir. on is a ,om. oe,.'y; and we believe we .,ruchi"'cd ftiT "di,ear, that the poor, the friendcu, s,y the simoi.f I'loyd. And all .atten, ds of ,,,f;a' flrul tliC 'Ih'resscd of every country, should be the T. II. t .T.I. W. junto, who met mar Harris- c joint partakers of our on'sc .rn.r to ever .gain get credit with the pe .b"'y'"; ""W"' , "'S cafct the chains . , , , , vt lnt ' l) r:iI 1:1 " owin-T emotions of freedom
if, and had a heart of pity and rh.aritv for
t l.c w hole world. Accordingly, the first law passcJ 0:1 the subject, in the time of the great 2nd good i .'.shir frton. allow e.f i.ll L m.. .ui..
. .... cvr.,., Cllllltl union" us
j "mselt; bachellors should do so, to sec what a . a5!! by the President. It is his will. How lh,,t dependent upon a paper currency ; that the growil, M; j consol.ate appearance they make ; husbands should ,'ar tiuCS il str'-' tUii t:! 01 despotism. He has no- the prosperity and rnterj-risc of this country over th it t Mntro " I ! W
In mn Ti.. w 1 ,v.. a. . nave
... -- 1 11 1 1...IM, j 11 lll'J
org ui, v. oil utterly tul. We have them under our all nit
thumb ; rm 1 unless they keep st;!!, we will " crac! tiieiii I.ke i'.eas."
Tmvi Tiioisvm Diii.us What can the si iveiii g" Senator now think ! The thousand ildlarsg -ne! .Marion '..unty, (the imp stance of carry ng w hich w as freely discussed.) di m rnttr to the "back bo:-.e !" And "('Id I'loyd" "-one -''..' ty instinct!" Th,- is a queer world! Some
those of their u-inw i.:t. i... . t.i li;g t o U rge -a c t ro ;t r.y his own v iews his Lurooean na'ions is ir.i.-e .!.!. t. t'-.i fc.-.i.r. .. 1 1 ....... i .,. at .. , .
.. ..livs diiu tniiuri'ii lOVCrä CI Ii. i e I - ..... i. ....... . sweethearts thn .n , . . .o.vnwill. and th-J Autocrat of all the Russians, 1 rewarded in Austria, where thev In, i.... .. .,. . ... .
I ii4i, in-. Uldv IVI1 K MiiP ftll.1 n 11 . ' - -.v.- u.. io.. u, (no i i (j, :her; young ladies should have the rs v jl t 'n rT V, ? " P"?1.U"ri- U d'J"a" "J fift' CvM'1 1 k, wh. re ,h. v he a p,p, r . " ti"i "vo tne.rs hv ail i not a nuesfion id inrm r-!nr, ...,. . it ! .... . 11 o
; thev know- th,, r.,,c .. . . : - .. .. V l"""uu-J"J '"" -" Circulation of the vaIhc of fdtv cents' Sweden. n.r.
w oy wiiiiout nein" ,""-' oeiuer or not tne soverei"nty of t.he nuo- c , ' . "-', , l ie, the Republican character ' :..;,.. r,M,r-v cf !';M'l'r 1 I-su to the level r,ke.
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theii
leal
means
told.
.
it is unnecessary
now feel in the mood
of the photographic
! iUpiicco I .1 l
-..v.uc-tu, a,.u are Known to most of our render, t.hes.. Coifod s,;,..e
U e w.Il say, however, that wc desire all to cali at Mr. .'s rooms, over the New Rook Store," one ' -Sl rs roR T,,,: J,u KN The (Kd School Refquare east of the Palmer House, and examine his ' r'-''can, the Tyler p3; er at Columbus, Ohio, asks apparatus and portraits. 3Ir. W. is pleased to so, ' foliow inj p:hv nation. Can ,!,., J...,m,i
- ' i - - ' " . WU I II J i
n ( ry ,
ry at this time, and we do not jut fci,a11 bc Prxed or surrendered. He is a tra.tor ot whoiM sor,s wc arc a"out v l ,l'hiCvA ' i"fu"i,, a Pli. iood of going into the examination r t"J "J"iIo:i lriilt,f t' Republicanism who de- reat'r a,,ul,"t icno ,r' crculatiou ; it, Russia we o'c art It", r,, i . .. V'"'j!i r HI,i'rüVes t,,t; course of the m idman from 'inJ thorn in the full t'lory ,d a paper currencv, n-.tes t ., , .I L, . .... . 3 h;VC LCeU aLiy , the wrath of God is President of ' the value of twelve and a half cents ! Heboid Iod.n l. '
W. Mit. h. 11,
J. H. Iha lh v. .1. I n.ro A. .V CjmpVM, ( . l eek, S W. .1. lioovii, 1". J l.r oi, I". A. Mrheny, v, K. . V ii ! min, .t.d.n lim, (.. S-.vvh.rt, J. Xehon. 11. 1. Si.o k, S It. I.in'!. (.. VV. M i . re, . Hm kh v, A. l.ie, A. T. Whisht,
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ome ar
worn ;.!-;. "re at tuen are nucer ! Sum
s...v : som :
..', irs I 'iot !:it ' tore
are f-o! h !
are o Ay tu- hu uh i d ol '(( 1.' dtl'J of I ui lb-
treat them. Another inducement: Our likeness it agreed at the HarrisburgCouvcntiuu that ' U'""' Cosisti.m-t. Tr rrthhrnr, obbinz. frcttim-
w. i r - .' ! w,,l write "siaverin "' the Journal next winter !
artici
s fr
to be naturalized in two years. Afterwnrd. i.....
the f derahsts got the upper hand, in the time of 1 c,n,p'1 n" a,ul pur ord for it, he knows how to ' cra:k tlicse nuts without jamning its lingers !
.o.in Adams, of black cockade memory, they passed tho odious Alien law ly which none could be naturalized short of fourteen years, nnd allowing the said Mr. A dams to send any foreigner out of the country whenever V thou-ht prop.-r ! S.'.ce that time, and while the Democrats w ere iu power, by hard struggling, they got the tui.e reduced to five years. At the present session.
with a population broken and trod. Jen down in the rui
abject poverty beh.d.I Ir.dand with her numerous banking institutions tit her vvc can heboid our condition as with a i-j.s, should the hanks and the cij iiahsts aam sei.e the reins of Government.
It i ; ' v , li.ii, !..!; ii, Spew, , S.lloV ..!', -,-. tt, VW it i 1 if: '.
S ;i ' i
isui'-rt.anu eo Deautilully done that we think of ,, , y was not available as a candidate f.r the and scolding about the Vo,t,wr .Ir, naw the law of st. .1..'-, ;.,. having it engraved for the Democratic Review-' l0",10 .!'Cy ? his P ,!i'tion as at, advocate id" a the land ; and hurrah.ng th-ms-lvc h-Mt-e for its f.ith'r v.. .,r 1'
(.overnor Thomas Wilson Dorr is there a-ion" th ,v . ' n'1 .latCS I,n!ic h;m uvri-!-'lb: ' f'rthe IWIencv. Do th. h-mest rank and f.le of the .. " i.aio,,, urs! n !';, riVCC-Ti--.v-,- ;;; i i,.;,,,,!,,,,,,,,. :;:;;.. I'oll l lorget to call ami see f boo. AT, vv in- rath..r ..,..w..., ... :. ...... . .. . .. " and owners 92nin,t the t'omr.r v.a.i-e Act. know that if i n tm.hi .n,
.iim -.i.ir,"iiw: 'v.'--i.'"i-riiiiii i ii t, ri r r ourii' . o r in .... i - - - -
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N.
but a short time.
C.
hantlin f Henrv ('lay ' Sijrh is t!;
rison n"minat.-d witi, an agreement that notinr.g '"' n? 1 f Hrnr-V soould he said about a llmk until after the clce- the ,n,e Whi load
And vet
Dlmoi rath Kkvikw ion Aii.isr.-T!M aj. lr;'". when it was hoped the old man
rs and paj ers, w rh st-an-e infjtu-
V.'o,
UiiL'ht lie coax- ' ation. denounce everybody iliat won't support him f.r the 'iii.ik.
G.i.i'in lb Mu . im. I ii s paper ha? labored io i :.: oily in the c ose , f D 1 r cy , and its rcw ard isi. at. The Dem cr icy of r.khart have responded to its ca!!, and their banner truly waves "the v tar i f th. North." .May the Dr. be as siicce.-s-fil in fit. i re !.;' ; may he r i;e young (Jalcns by the ie; may th'y inhcr.t h;. democracy ; and n, ay tl..' first-born be nim.-d ( ' ii v r m !
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"J ring th- g,ud old time of two year, as it T,,n : ,. ' cek. i, lr ... . . '' v c . : ; - ' - a'
, ... , ' ' - .l arueie 1 a verv ab e consideratio-i . " tl . ; , , s.,.i3u.uo,aie wnic: ir taives pride it, u-ui? t i- .author ' 1 W asiinPton. Hot the ' ., .- " r iUu " 11,0 H.o Ir-.ud which thev attetn:, ted to or iet :.o i i '
bill with J , nod, iodi. .! 1 ir" "Jl"e 'i-esofMa,,co:i;t,tute Ham If tie Whig leaders are dis,,t;t;e S U.v v k ttrr r. Ü"T":,r.r,'.i:e.. o , . . '
"'o ! l.lll.b.'..,-:,', " ,.. .... u-t'i tl... rrtu-,.l . ..!.,.: C ,.. i ... - 11 '".- r . .
ot so much as coWcr it. o.f,,,;.:,,' . Wr0'JS C , ' '.. - . "l".! V" ,:.U V" ."" "V- - the sever.I State., The , ,;,,w;, l:,t. thus IT
introduce it ! Cverv .1... ; U?n Uie fought rJb " , . ' V . ' '1 " ;?l ,":"! is correct .-
j w .1, or rnv.n.i. i i . . . : j " i s i u i no r i o i n i r v i ro o n ' r i, r f ,
v one; vvh. k' ,.f xt.i i ,uv oi.icr more important i.ar.ers ctY , tE ,t t.i i.,,. .. '.. . . . Indima to Au-ust i:tth. i.-.t
j.-.. ..... .,,..,, ,iiii i - i i ii-vi, i iivni'i ii: i ii- r i i p i pt. i t
was in the time of Genera
federal wings treated the
- num.'eref the pi. t rc t l th.1
i'i o o i .1 : o i a i e a r l v c
ig-nt in obtaining Jectem r'tunii in their
been at "icat expense in "h
iv o
v . i ri 1 1 y . We h I V e
t '. :..r;: t .'in . and a verv l.ttle eXt rtn.-n t:i tip' p ut .a tb.-e rt-i'crrt-d to. w.nhl hive enabled us l.,.-g eit
t . luve ittonied torn, the full re.-ult
Inf y that thy would r
and even rt.'nsed leave to
nn cratic Senator and on!
voted tor the bill, and all the rest of the federal
ng of curse oir Indiana Senators, mil., voted agiiiiet it, thereby bhut-
tin" the i.o. r in the f.n-r of the ttn..w .i
------ - ... -vi ..iu I'pjOtSStU emigrants, v. ho seek our shores tor a shelter in their ' I I age. .V .c ,.-',. ore f.'u f dt ruluf
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-v-i.n.mwon me 1-rimers and the
Trauung; .,.w NlJ.os ()f j,. MlltamiJ Jru b!ay'D.ary and Letters. Toe. Poets and Poetry c' America; Ihe Veomaa's Revenge, a tale , Do,:n. cracy and Literature; Clay in the r...;j Aga,,,. There are also several poetical ,.i .
i I -- "'" in': usu-i:,-.wr. "anvil speech 0:1 the alu.e tubj.-ct ' al 'ttrary and commercial articles. This numb-r
,vji in eur ue..1. , contains a -k, tel. ,,t Tl...,,,, .. vv.i . ....... .. ...
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In II
( 'ollO'COCllt to J (i I V
Wi-c.i.mi t i Ju!v 1Ö, Mirvlir.d to An-ist I. Kf noif ky t July 1 o, Norf. tor, D.tnct of Now V.ok to Julv 10
lancocK county, (the seat of M .rm .lii.ni 10 '
Iii, 1. ;- l-'ord, the loco f.,c . candidate lor Governor, received P. .", v,tes and Duncan (whig; :s."... In' tie city 1 f Nauvoo, l-'ord received upwards of ptnu. v des, and D iiii ati but t). Previous to the elect. on ' ti e b .-o, ,:..M;od that thev had farmed anv e.jahtioti ' .. .. 1. . ; , M . ' . - . -
v,u.. i.ie .noun ms. j0'. ti -tt he tub.'ll.tted to a -irouose.l .1 ,bfv .. . .
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of t: o 1 if r .. 1 t v. !.,- r In, hi Mi. Tev i. ; f c t f r e,
it AO ..n I.' oil, vi b il, ,., iM-eiit tiila I..11 j
fed. 'ul !, VM'.l,--..! '.o a-.li.f ntv.
If tbe t.i! '. abovf .'-. .1! 1 be r ttirT, nr, 1 ?bf : 1 a f,. ,o I. K lib and St. tdi-ti, the lb lo- ti.d. ÖT I-e-n u', an ! 1." fed. ui V hi.--.
Ritiikm :imi.t. The whijs s the IJ ,ston Post
dir up.
r t i
ii . d et t be ntraid or a.-ham
i J, r t-.-i il th.- too, h i otie aiust on. Tut: Dinxii . The da f r the ,'(.im,lflia,,1,0,t cl the Debate, i.v ticed in an thcr cdiiuin. is altered to Wcdneso'ay, the ,,'lth, instead of the vN'd. This is necessary on account uf some previous arrang.,mcnt i f Rev. ol. H'Kam-.
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-,iaiio, accompanied with a line engraved of that gentleman.
jde
W ihiiiK T. i jirt s s .
portrait tcc
' U of 111. the Moroo.tl lT.tr. . er., r- ..... t..
- " b" - ' ' tiic federal whigs, hddj. Ojr fr..jJ Thomas d.s-
Tlie S..,ith Hend l'ree Press need not fret .tself about , ur "crown g immortahly." We've got it, but we have t got that two dollars A day nnd roast b. cf. pronrs.'d it " 1'ippecanoe and TVIdlll T(KI" fc!.,.n',l I... .!..!..,! XV'i... t . . .1 . . . .i . t
wh.rn;r,. v; , r?" y. i neipies the whig-duve dr.v-
' " lu "tor iiu.i, tianiü e. .Middb Ph.r.d. ; ,..
. ,wliu, tln.u iii.o nie
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1 1. in. ui. i.ii oiii.ee.-i iiiiiiioi;,. I i.'v are imw ..,.,..).
In tbe hard cider campaign of IP and ,:i the t!"r!-v ni:!:'"ni 3 y r. an 1 iv i(1. .,., i!.r.v millions a
1 rriojrv. a .!. ! t ,,f
yar. Thev are without a rent in
O.
seveut. eri iin.o ms, two i!ii.. i t j - .tesud drruui !, and y t t!i.v d. - ii y th it the move rut'iev. nn c.pe.t a rent or
A t- o. i hn Hi i i i ii.. M,n. 'au'.. now p. rf f r in at the Ar' h street Th.-atre, I'tidi hdphii . lo! it - rie., ü-t 0,1-1. in h a's of s'ri'Iij'h. The pint of the Time, say - . 'Atiosi hi xpb'i'-, h-' placed hi, .lv ,o a position m a -i to ! rro a i.irri.ige f.r a r.uoo.ti vsei.doii sum;!,, t tbe of who h fic j-tioed w.tli j rte t ie. 1I-
tb. n t roc d a
Il'i-Vlfl .,...-... XI Xf. 1 r. 1.1 .. .1 4- ... rot . t oo 'it .1 r. i., , . I t
M,, cf i-th ult., about 0 o'clock, a ntrtv of In. i rect' il KS hl ox that IS g ,vJ. It is riot ur:;.n
.ft .r ) ,. V, ..... . I 1 L.IOI 1
jo ui", .ii, "! -.;.. i ni J ' i J ' v 1. 1 I "'.."'.
Idle I by th' trei.gfh ot his I a- k. He
and refuse to pay to Gen. Jackson an u
l.iifr--!y the H of Knox. t!ie It ig pr
tented tuen, by the ll A
cider canvass of 1 - TV latere. " l'o '.' .". D Iiarnett.
Ih
he intercct due on the IVnn-vlvania St ,t..
Deot :, tt.e- 1st ,f Au.o.-t. was not and Porm.
imposed upon him for pn tecting New Urieins !
Answer that, .Master Uruok ! A I L I'll I r. (hi luv Ti...
i-d I.aportc ii, the i.aid t!ie Morris Canal Company, are abjut f y.iMni.uiHi,
I'uc to the Dutc!, state vf Indiana, about State of M.ch gan, about Dr.tibh b i.d-l.olders, about Stuck-hc Ideis
rjust nne ing one man and wounJmg two others. Inf
the house, kill-' C!1 ot5 tvc!1 the IMormons.
hui,.J:elst Lwsust. ivl reo. v.: the , relit oi tbe cou-.try. In 1 - It). Mr. Van Uuren's A ! no -tr iu .n c.,t 5Q.;.3'..:j."t.. In 1 11 the first vear . f the wI.ijs tr.ev h.w-
orun-
'I - " e-riies in. eipeii.es at C.vei.ty-severi uniiioris a year, and Mr. S.,.:ooti:i s.vsthat
even t.os estimate suppose r : i'-ttl,, wlnj; promises and j ert nuance,-.
o much for
f.",0 IIMI n m,(HKi Ütl.HH leiCM.dliil 4,(U ttt.ttit)
r v !v aiiia comes ir.to t he
State. S
o tr.u:h t ra.
I rovtn.cntf .
rai.xs , f th- Dankrupt m.ney, and humbug n.u-
Total. f'-.Oöü.tH'tt Can't the whigs rnak it cut that the democrats lest the above fj.tw .inni hey have tried hardu thirg, bcf.rc h. v. Aek Dr. Coc.
t I mv .... - ! .1 . I Ilit r.kr-. r- 1' .1- l I i.
vii vaa immeuiaieiy comnsanicated to the camu I arrival m i.ngean.i, has wr.t and a detachment of thirty men were set t in mir! ' tcn tf- the newspapers in which he severelv
euit. A day or two previous to the above ,!- - ' lashes the manners of those iieople w ho feist- d. Titr. Pioo mm.4Tio-. The Kichm-.n.! f!o oo.r. r
traveller, between Mout.cel.'o and .Madi.-ou, had an : toist.-d, and ftwued upon hun fcJ d.t-.stin-!v wi, n1;'"."11 artice , the Mi!,,.,n an rfcto. (;.eral V" !",'"-.a'; 1 " arrow .l.-binre,! . , . - i , . , .. cr.- larksoiis ctltiuted proi iaoi Hi oi rt-Ii'ive 1 1 ob I .r . t,, ,ul f,' ' 1 d' arrow u.e..,argeu at him by an Indian. . , . he w as m tois, countrv. cprv..tl, , it,. , 1 1 ' " jLl rm .i .....
tin- 'It y , v"e , -.- ..j,. i. -,.iiiu,sji. . d tf a W u,u" the fc.ttle.i,M,ts. S. he iu.!y ehows himself a, b.-r a f.. .1 n.i-.i ,.f b . T;..'re ar fth, r ,. ,fi, ( r .v.. i,. ., - -
.v,,,5CJ' 11 lhwUl '-rra for servi e adulators, w ip.r, he regvrds the taw dr.' and are t 1. to!J iu I another',. w- h r. VVJV ''--- KÄrÄiiro
,.,ri. ... " 13 --iiuoiiii. as any part cf nn: pcm-m: of th is r-.iMrv. I londx War, except in the Whig newspapers."
'J It IVCor.S til 1--11. Tt.e Vmrnt-.tiea Cvmi.i ,,i" ,,...- r..i th ,t . l ouent Do-u'nei.t.
t - - .... v j vvw vi .niui CIr x. j I'diot Mr. I'..v;i,g received neariv ail t.he I .o ...:.',... . its. t.Ai-BA M. 1 iiLKSTON, one of the sweetest p-ctJ votes of the c unty" (of Knox.) Th.s was the re v- ';"'7"l i'e legislature of Oi,,o ha- em-f ,: a t .voiTz?;, 31 ,C,,r A!Un'v' l4' cu llc ult- on the wags burnt thv.r 1.: pcca:..c Ur-.wc.up. th.rds Appraisement L,w,tot,ke cdlect ou ti,-'J-'th ' 3 ! PUiC. .... . ..... . . . .
1 .-:...! r,,'t a lnf.di," Hr.ip,d hu Inns ;o d a ros hi be k a-. 1 tin n two li.-r- s were !irnce l t him vlnbr he 'r P h. ! l,i:i, .. ;i ,, ;t on his stonoich , n a p! Jtf rr:, and tb v w re u' able to move him foeu his p ..-iti -n. );, t!.,; c ot.-iry Io- ni .ved a! ,n or. his ' Tv j-id dra-,e,l t, li rs. -itter ! Then two !. r- s were atta' he 1 t a r ip. t thirty -sit strand, tut th ir-'no-tli could no break it.
The sarin.- rope wa st,er,-t!i ,,f th: ,:i
1 swi.'i tiie ii around ti. I t'ifv tcame
io.i'ii with perb-. t eine by the man, en Hirruies. He .,;.j ricked no
dru'.ken men, vi4en he p,;t th.;i,
Ev imrnnr. A f-
, t a- a r,
w w.iks Ki.ce there arrival at
' . j wi.i: ii ) rn m en It,.' not contain anv of the l.r.'iiy vv;Jlcu a,, t, ijr'
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.....4 i I ,1 . 1 ' . I 1 - er 1 I w o , I, and s,n...lir t.j rt late, n n ,n , f,.,)b. min, ;. w .m oonl diyn on l.p pa,..-e. Jle niii d'.rm- n:-ht tppe, hm - Uid t.," i:, the i!iy, at whK!, tiie v,,-.!- would .avol running hm, down," f r.v;r.-,-, wh. '. I-, il !.. shit r, 'h's I e t,i: .! I. run i.o . 11... .'
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t.i y w.re t.i oe i 1j4 ;e tlnri proft, ?.e lud a ! -v no-
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