Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 8, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 August 1842 — Page 3

co.c;iti:.ss.

TMHrl)isrKinrTio. On the :.M instar.t, the

jj'Kftion was taken in the Senate en the motion of

Mr. IJuchinin, to strike

in the Tariff bill, and

President is nl-cgeJ to Lg jart ceji enmimt con-'the whole afternoon. About a o'cl'cl:, a house o;ccrmng bmiiio Ind. an business. Then .Mr. Pendle- ! copied by colored people, at the corner of J I arst and ton cf Ohio, has a charge afiir.st the Scrrnsrv ,f Smith streets, was attacked tv a rn ib. II jtW'Veri

he cnite cn the motion of the Navy regain? the budding cf a war steäm- three an J four o'c! .ck, there were t j or thro i.T, e out the distr.but.oa feUure J cr on Like Trie. All these mike r. very reject- j breaks am; black- a fir up in the city as M.2Je decided in tiie negative !'' cr:'-'liri1l docket, to siv n .thirijr of the 44c incite- alley. AUerimn Kedman was knockt d do a n an J

sves "d- rTH

The entire discussion upon the tariff, in the S m-

. nation extraordinary" of Mr. IJtts, upon which he ir.t r-.Js to found h:s impeachment.''''"'

.!C U teen very intctv-.tins: till wl.i c-.i'.t. !..!-! ,.i ' i d P''"5 A .li rajvei.

and tho Ilem.crattt strongly a?i;nt it. We ava l l'ty free. Mr. Alien advonted hu proportion in t ves of th synopsis furnished by the corres- a -p'ch plving the r..-is-.ti I' r it. fly th.s b.Sl

one of It s o.hcersg,t a severe blow upon the back

I i - '-- I I . r . . . V 1 it ." r

o. Ii is liccü. .nj.i tour o c;o

I to: xi-.ti'im tuU niii u.-u.r

ioimuln i:v-u

cojntrv. incessant: v u.cii;t.eJ in i-r.i.-.ne; l a clos

THJir.r. DAYS LVH'.II riiOM ITÜOi'l'. ! the n-gotnt.ati an L-r a treaty of between Franco

Further Parti -u! in cf the 1). i.'t th 1) '.! ui" e.g. um.

OcVim Tut Frr'ic CU iml,rs .S vi : y (' illi J Prosj tct f a Htr !u'i i I i 1 1 'i i..t u .d F.nrli-id D.srt i i r'"" .V i :;'-. i (mc'j Iii Uii t'ir I'y.itrui.

tired at with a j s:ol Ivad-2-i ;tli b.rd s'i. t, ir. the . The steam-!. i C I i.-nh a reu!. I 15 -t n on M n

r.e.?!.?,rhooa ft ;utli an.l 1. L't.ti, trt. t-. . y a ne- lurniI;, Ai,. i a: r;Vt. y.i, .;, . :,lVt:i, J-u

LTU ir . J ii'- L - w iiiM ill i iu-. ii iv i.iw ifi it 1 I , , 1.(1 iti.t.

i 1

Tür? Coarricr 1 rüirv-' al.i i n t. tM K

'e:i.v que.-tion,

i t.j en i'J.'Ii to roff.n.i'- cut,

o '. Jt w ... ,: v

. 1 r ih be-::'

1 . i t i ct i d Mr. T Kt- "rotft!ic II..: T il'.:!' liill. It vill he iu ! in nil

Til

A' hi grinds the :tfit ti-.-:j:rie.-ä o!' ilvnii-t:e. 1'fj.i!.:

t j !j .inured i

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t

föndent cf the Ohio tats.nan.

Uhentlie bill was reported from the I'mire c;)t.-.m.tteo of the Senate, li-t week, w.t'n home .-.h-ten amendnient-", all important and rich an irnj.r jvetner.t on tiie atV-rcted feat u rc- d' the b.il, it was thviht hattlic nnj rity re .:)j to di.-cii- the l.KMsurc 'rieiy, cond.-r iL; ly and ir.dep-.nid r.tly. 1 it when, ou ht ?j itnr.1 iy , every one of these c'hte'Mi amen Irru-ntH f the conim tlee were v. ted do. mi by tli ii.ij-nty, mcl'iihr .. ry wh tn-rn-

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tiie fx.-- '''.'i:'-ri !v w-r. fir t,... h-r,i,

nep'.ar.i. tA l. f..i r ,.r.

with which the

V

The

niiin '.t-:; . vv .t n .i r. i i

thf-tr hei l, a new thee was put upon th; whuntrer. Whit had h'ij.;.-ned that the Ihm:..

at

verv

c il.je, a:,'l even the si.t

f.f filln on... I I . . . . -

eu cx-.rb tai.t.y, while th-i inx urica f;r the ad ni-rri'-nt d' per?'.tn and the tables o! the rich were U;d under a vry l ;'!.t req l .ti-.n -ein-, tinge's, -rna-in'Mils, t:e. ; tropical t'rn.t-, ai.il the i.ke. He birred this invidious d.stinction. The motion fi. led, and Mr. A. nuvcJ Ij reduce the d ity from - t 'd i-'!it per bu-hel ; which rn t. on was al.j r-j-'od. .Mr. Alien was a!'y secofided by Mr. Üenton, in his Hppe il Ihr the ext.netion of the duty un silt. Mr.

I. hi'I n ) doubt but tuat the meisire

If .-:', t il. but the.r lni ines were not verv serious

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..-nr.. ,.t,l 1 ft... f,P -fO.I ,- . tf. ."MO ! Tl '0 n. Oll-.-.CriJ

the l''s, and the oilier m the s.de. Tiie cCoui. irtl j French Cnan J.'rs were u b. ciii.d i- etii-r w h-i e.'iol theni was j.ureued into a h u?e and tahn j -'oih of Juiv. toaooi r.t a r -:. 'V. A trii! .

li.i

populice licannj tint one of tiie boys was cad, becitne so cxaneratod that the o.hoers had ti:e

a i ever i:.e ountrv i tn?re ii ive

fr,f.in.i-rif.V',n.V.. r,lirfI.'lir:.10 '...r If I i -i

iwiiiv....i..-T ....... .......v.. ......... " , im r Mil1 " n.,i 'i ..t,i''j

1:

i i.e he.r t-j t . t:.r :.' 'ja.u ' a:; t:i

rau.-. il be ? ::: i'-i i. ce-srv to .o:.t tu

tp jn u.l

j .v. v- r, t' ..res

e e:.ti t i.it im iv :. ;','". .

a K-' n-

Hmt.v t r. A e A itiht.e ( ' r t . kf.. :-. i i .i ft j .' .a tf.e i a -1 v . k.

v v Ii c!i m iv ever.se

the ti-vil I j ! tti

t:.

in r. jr.ty t the (.h'unt Je i'ar.?, in cv

e i f t:; (IrjA n. i

a Jt-

w.

tir.-f :uty o: n ,.l a .s-:..

Cna-

uer.- a

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r ü t -

comriiittec thus unanin.'

Vu

d rA n their ov.n

propo.-it.on-j It wa? hiinpiy th:-", that an under-i-tar.dm had be.-n aree I upon between tiie wlr' lea iers cf the llou?" und f f the Senate; an tir.d-r-f-tundin. that the bill dioiild be ur 'r.ti tliro'i 'ii th-; Senate witlemt a Mnle .aiueiidinf-nt, lor tear that if it should jjet into the llon-e aam, ( is it would d , in cio. tj amendment by the en.it, it m.'ut never con. e out. fr y-'U imi-t n-.t f-ret tint the b,ll jaF-..-d the House by the .slim turplus of fjur vote, i 'it of a w h r nnj jrity. .Mr. I!J'-hunn pr-;n-'.ti m to strike out the hud prov.so rrntiiiu.n the di.-tr.bntion notwithstanding t.he duties are raised ab vo .") per cent., vo thatthe land fund may into the common treasury tr toe .roni-m b-Mief.t of ? ;stif in t!ie common x p" ii -f.s cf the r veri.rn"nt, was r'j-.-cted ye.l'rday, by a vote of 'JJ t ,r s-.i-;Midn. thi d.-tr.huti n, ami Vf r.-uns it. Mr. l'rn-ton and Mr. Ilu s with tiie

'!! ; Mr. I'-rr.cn vi iin'!er-mod fr

greatest dilliculty in keep in j the nero f.-j:n Leii'j turn piece-. ..e il. The Mayor was on ins eoat fr.m '2 o'cloh t !i r in the evening. The olhce was crowded tosoI.jL-a-tion all the while, and turroundeJ out of Jj.-ro by den-e crowds in every J.rettiuii. In the course of the aflern eon, prison waon at r prifon waoii ioad "t" rutera went from th.- i !ice

, I. . ti... .iinlf i.n s ..i I' l.r 1 v. A i-f ''IT

the rises w .th despatch, binding over or c j uui f .n the pr.- riers all for l.irth r hear.nj. 0 IV M. Jt had b-vn anticipated every nior.unt

In r-i-'ian J, the mj-t terr

, ever the ountr

ir. the potterie, and mauv bei. eve t:

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. . -

on the eve of a revolution. The llueen and tun ly are v e.l. ii her o.vn pruteet.on b.il. 1;n i i P. in i is i un: r.i.iiKti- 1

i ; r - t -r r.-t-itry t j , . ' .... i

) ni a 1. 1 1 . n w !iat m.

fat

was i e c t

' illy succeed, as it had suece-ded m Mnjlind ; and. tii it silt would be allowed to oene into the country d t'.il J i i r. yT. non i nt ro -ed cpr!,-.j ,S i.in -m o!i to

the attention of the S. i.ate, and moved to c rrart since o clocx, tint tire WuU.J he set 1 P"?n-J o. them upon the bill. Thcv provided for the imposi- 'the puhl.c bu.ld.n-s or private dwellings belo.ir'inj Hon of n t:.ltltJ, !,.,,, upon bmk j.ap-r, a d .tv by to some of the blacks. Sure cnoun tue

which ti.e-e kechmj: corporations would be made to c!JC.i strucK nine, me lire u-o.s pe no, oui i.,-- iwipay a part of the burden t) be impo,cd upon the 'd' alarm, and a lur.d S ire in the heavens to J t.ut rountrvto .upprt the general government. Jl a conti :-rat.on was guir. un. Wo ran down at . 0 , street, and d.scovered tint tiie now ;:utu s Iia.l,

1 in I) .rn

:ni, t.he II:"tP'P ii

i . u j h i i.i on .1 ii '. . ' 1 1... .. i' . i i

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to n:--t. I'r i: .

e.-t j o. . : ).'.' 1 r.i I-:'". :.

force 1 r v. !. v .

not . i.o a ev T. c.f u u.io !;o::i i or.- e.ves t . i.

tue disastrous acc.dent w h . it 1. a suit. h--d t:.-. Hake of Orleans frem the K y-il fimily, an 1 t!.. e untrv, is i f a i.atur- to rev ive toe p: tens, :

ot ct rta.ii parties. He.. v t..e e.t-t.' :n u.ent to hav became w eukenc i , t ..'V . . 1 : ' ' .: .!li-;!. in ,r.j confident r.nJ nterpris.iie;. It is, th-reh.-e l-lo. tu it the 'utv of tie' l'oAers tint !e, t d j that vv h ,.: i . . . ' . . -. ... . .

ore i 1 1 e- , w . o rentier a . t .ee e;n 1 v rs i. :;... tent a nu v i n

;u L ii. ! I, . i l.f i-i.iL t .

: . v 1 t...-U, lljwmrd t:pt-t '! 13 Ii'.-. rii ir ! . 4 it f .' r t ; ry M.ii. t. ... hi? !ln Ij i'' ; ,-.'. r-i , i ; I - -; c c t . ns of t'.e w.tk t.c I'," uui. if. ' ? . ! . r - t ,tri!o! ".' t ir.t N :ve r: jr. ,u J 2' 1 ::t f:..-..! U .-U c r.ir.; i.i ; 1 : .; . . 1 ; .1 1 : Hi I f 1 v' i .'"!.' J !., ,ii..!, i.tr 1 ' 1 - - l:. ii .!, ii' ! - !i ; vui,- 1 . ', , . ; j ,',-.. VS '. . t

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re ct-i. i rat-. J

r.c, w as in i .-t ite ot alirm w d.-rnrb m -e

bad trade and a " turnout' am the m. tiers have j us fjr the repose of the son ser..u-!y ailec'.e-J the men employeJ m the p tter.es leans.

in :i - the CiU.-i'l.e-i

of the Dulie of Or-

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1 ;:. :.:! - : l-'-n 111- ..12, cj-U ; (I (. jt t --.t n f. 4: j. ' -t . an :. ! f . ' . I rii :r (: ; F i- 'fvi,- .'. . . ' t -, t " i f'i 1 ' j jo I a o. J i 1 i t'.:. ' r o. 1 . i,:i r-i iiw.-t I !u'. I .n.! ii , .k . ( i.rn, .. a '. ! ' i'f , .'- ; i., i'!.-.n oit-. Is.' . "if . ;. ! i '..I. j ..t tt.it J!., s.;c if .t i o . : . ;: . .;.. ; t i ii i .N -.. Vu t-en rl -..n ; k 4 . 4 1 ' ; r -s

ami i r--:i-v.

1 Mr.

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l'.'-t :i n.t letf i'

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t lie

OA!,

Tiie li'ieen was for three hours on l.r kn -es by

!

I.

ve: extensive works at Ihirsle::i, had j uet made a the s.de of the mattress on which her dyir son

iv

to some of the black. Sure etion;:." j i?t r.s" the j redudiun ot d a rveeK in eicli mm w aire ; whh:h ( pxtended. At her first arr.v.i! she t

och struck nine, the lire behs pe iled out t..e not-

.Mr. w aiker moved to r.v..mfu'.t the bill with instruct. ons t strike out the tax up-ui tea and c; fi'-e. and to imo 'sea tax as a substitute noon i'old and

and silver ware over the value of .me hundred d d- 'M "i.th, at an expo

lirs. .Mr. Walker defined the object of this motion

en a

it o:

h.s to be on the same s.i'e, but wh.-n the v..?r was

tak' ii. he catii; up in; -e-i n h I h id d id 'ed the fe

to be to re. ease the P:rcit b uly f I li.e working classes tr im this tax Upon their tei and . , ami to traiirter it to t!ie ornamental hf-ustiiu'd plate of the fie l and the luxurious. 'I he proposition was rejected by a party vote.

no To, in Lombard street, just below Seventh wss

m a blaze. Th; Hall was not lin.sned. It was bun" built by the rich ncro lumber merchant, Ste-

r.bo ot sevt-ral tliousiiiU tloi-

lars ; and was Die place at which the (Jraud ( dur-

ed (Je-nventi on was tu ha;e b: en heU on th: last TuesJiy of this month. In about liiifan Jmur, the bu.I.i.i.g v. as a .n is-o! ruins. The firemen with their hoso and enjines

were present in frreat irimbere, but contented them

Tut IUik or In rrt The f'livAinr i at. r tr. t

"''" 1 ,m -i P 'i.-i'i ii ,.t l!i.T,.l'.r S-s-r ..f" t'.- lii' U

it :- said, v i.i in the 3,'jreate mike a ti ll .n-er. .-e in j dal Ir :n her boso.n. where it had re.-ted cot sit: -.- ,5 l,)k -v, .., r r,f t.w y,,, h.s weekly outlay of tV.(;i. Tins was the iinmedi- the day she received her first C'lini'iiii and placed .-. fj-.cr Tt-lb-r ,: i).- tank. r. -v r.-i.!. - in t!..s ate cause of the n 'tinj ; and mi W'dt.ediv, Hurs- , ,t on tiie heart of her b'-loveJ ch.ll. utv. tnf rrr.i nie that ti.i, m ld .r 1 .;:. thlem, Haniey, S;.-ke. Tun.-tal, and I.i:i-- Ihid, the The Duke of Orleans." nv the I'lii vers-, 4 4 ap- ,!Mln I'r ..! o.t ..t V, k wn.te i .... ih. city t ' ti

c In el to.vns uf the I'ottenes were all involved in I pears t.) luv e had tiie presentiment of an early '-"U! , ('h!u-r a'. lSi.:'.: i -i ;n ml ..rtsr.' t bin t l.r

the d sorder. The men whi had turned out, to the

lumber of 11:110 thousm is, vis. ted the c.ul;ei ies,

in J potter.es, w!i;re m

tor he said, two days betöre the late ihsis'cr.to the think-) ..,i'on

1 riucess Clementine, who was speaKir. t- h.mt.t

11 wer-; to be 1 th

-(t s.-aieot waj-es, I vou:.". sister : I shi die short v.

!.e sjiorious chant's o; his rut uro

I

s.ra.

d;e

1 r -rst

Takmit rn.i.. The TiuilT bill with all its aborn

sponsibihty lie had nuzzled. Mr. Tappan's "nations has passed the enate by a vote of ,' to cruthcd a brick dwelling in its fal

nm-'nument, to wit: that when any fireio nati-m shall ft ! in :t c-rti, Hour nn l salt provi-im-. fr-e of

iron w..rii-

feund who had accpted t!:e red ue-d

ai.-.l in some i:;stan;rs it.ll cted pers trial violence Her Uoyal 1 1 hness t he Diki.j S il an upon men w!iirn ttievfoinl paeeaMy enjaj''! m, rived at Neu.llv on Saturday i.i'rioilj. 1 .1

v.rh At ronton I'ark, one mm was thrown i.:t j sr temew bctAccn the bereaved widow and t. scalding l...t water. The torce ot tiie iiisui opmts is 1 .ilusti ious mourners at tiie cii eit'-nn, w is. n,iv computed nt O.oiH, a.J it occu.-ied a tract t-f lu.iijbo imagined, of the nn-l harr -v.v.n de.-cr.pt ion. . . . . 11. 1 - ..it .,..,1". . . . . . ,

.-elves with playing ujion the adjioent h--uses, lea v- -"cn nines in CMont. unit r.nus 01 a. lies were . ouhi it be otherwise under the loss ..: .-u. u a .ins- .. 1 1 . . ... li nr.nr'-.t Tr..!.! !'!-cin'l im! i.t1-. iiriniil'i.nri.i.v iIk. i I, .. ,1 cii.l. n t-..il II. r f ? . t . 1 I!.'im.. .'riv

m it t i.i iirnillT 11:11 I I 1 T III.. 1 .1? t I -L ...111 I ''.-. iv . .. .......... .. . ........ i ...... ... u ii.u, i-u v. .. c- -n . i . . . v . . ........... . . .

it. . . I

t'.nt ..I iir' "on,! ,an .

a-:i.ih4 .s a r.-j.-o i t . it f.t" s : i 1 ! t r -il l.rrc a ron-;di rahle true, an 1 ..u'.l at.:.! !.i:i.v!t t h i-urf cl.ins to .U tht-ii' ; thit '.ithf ft'Liu iftli-- Ihe-i h- .t.

..t th.-

o,

i-i

1. l'he west w all

hill b'' idmitt'.'d under a

M

r cer.f,

A ii 1 1 .. ......?.

l;rein nation-

duty of n t ec(. ' !:.;

ye-terday n-j'-et-ol ty :i party vote. hor. fd" th;- auier.i'.met.t lret X re. rarried ut, it- operation mu-t b: b

ry Iro n

r ; . : . rem,

tr.ets of S ouih Stairhrdahore

called tut, and a

brought from iJirminirliain

The

have' spo-

'I Vl W.-

Il' it ( O'lhi be MM-li -i il to t) .t!l

r ciuu-l'.'-tv is

rountri-.'-i interested in the eeliioe o.4 tie inoditp s upon such c-.tnlitions. Hut w h

Lot sufT". 'o-iit iy on i i ht I'le-il for nueh a .-''-p us to.-. On the Ihl m-t. Mr. M'Koh-rt's moved to include tea" and "cotlee" amone; th ; urte l-'s . n th fr-"-list. .Mr. Kin .-aid he should vot for the tn-ti-m, bcause t!i- wioe; nnj r ity had r-'fised to u-e f r government t:peii: -es vv hat means th.y ha! (ti' land fund) ami moans, t o, tint would save the r.-v-s.ty ot this tix on t - i and .ti"- . Mr. H'M.tiei a-ked a 1 v i- m ..!' t lie pi-.-t'.--n, an 1 the aye- and leie- on each branch. Mr. Ali. n spoke very w trmlv and iii a manni-r not th- most gratify. n we should siv to the r .;: t -'mhwIi'L'"1Ho ful y con uirr-'d with Mr. Km:', am! m-iite r a - 1 tint ho hid i i.l. !o!-o! t.Oe m t .ei h"r inade him-If; fr of all tinnirs he ih-'Mn-'d it the tnot unrrilleu f r hat tea and n!h'" should h t ix-

rd. fie went into a iustorv i f the 4ra-' - n n

the fed' r 1 1 majority in driving this tax b.il thru-:h rorroboratin ..n statement of the re" in the mt sot ot tins eommuir.cation. lie said there was, ;cr

It will be vetoed, and that - what it was fell on a carpenter's shop. The front wall feii in a

ic i. , .- . ' I . . body outwards, wit h a tremenJous crash into l.ouirnail..- f.jr. It is only anot.ier tory wio attempt to UJJ a . , bard street. I ho whole, though a jüintul, was a tiestroy lue (.onstitution. : magnificent tight, and with the red heavens, the Me-srs. 1'renon, Orahi-n and Ilivs ,'wiiie:-) vol- briiliant l.;ht playmj upon tiie spires of the. churched wit'n the democrats a-Min-t tiie h. II Mr. Merrier: i; nnd riif.nl-i of the !'.x.-han7fi and the State

ioel.i.ed voting. Mr. llendersmi was anion? the House, and amid the -reen leaves of the tree of the, b- iM'tied by 1 jrce of ar-ument, and n .t ,by phys.eal m.-.-m-! Supposin?, therefore, that Uerri n had public squares, formed a picture as r ind, as sub- i l"' ' tlU the tmhtary had been summ med ; I the v.-ted accord i n;' to h.s son.-e of ilutv ; ami Heilder- w, and as beautiful as it was terriii:. i li"t of IV ot lud arrived tr en W ii-edon;)

f.k' iftr t . i r nnn. . U'lt lilll ov in- y w i n.i.a,uu , lu'j i i t

l" II u I t.' t I I

le Ve oinanry vvcre rapidlv to Neuiliv uitluut tntcrit!'- Tar -

troop "t tue I hird I tru? o:is blinds or her carnaje were cut. rely ci s-'...

Ai-TnriV tT 1'mrii Mvrvr ni- iiir lloov . Dr.

lU colliers assembled at Ilanlev, about half-pi.-1 i.,' :, ,-rt .,,,..,.,.,, i,.. !,,. ..t i, ., ... .. ... l

. -, . l. lsw. i ii, Lcuii; 'i. k.1 1. .......... ... . . .

by M. I'asmiier, Ins father, who is first s ;rj n to the King, and Messrs. Touopiier, Anvity, .Moreau, lllandm, IWanche, De.-touches, Sauve, no! S.'-'iin. the eminent physicians and surjeons, j r -ceed-.-1 on Friday, in the pre-enee of (Icncral ll iron Atiiilin,

ten in the inomin?, and were ntldrosöO.I bv one t.t

the.r len'ort, vvlio told them to be peaceable, and Hut to violate the law : that their objects were to

! o, lb.- T ilrr, uw I. t !f.-i -"i:il i-. !

'i -ii ; iii.ii inree er iiU- :." ei'.in Met me t r j . s j. u ei, 1. 1

r: ; .in ,1 .'t tie1 l'.iv;:u hI.i IIio tbe-r u.'.-- hi 1 !' .01 i"

tuiiK-tl or r e i-tt-o .1 tewloi h t' e I -!..."r tr; i.-l :

.t." It cam...; Jju'.-t- -1 I lira-M-.i .it t'.e li.'iif, it -oin

tli'V ti meet r.M i'.vil t':i i.'i-:;:-'i.'-. l'i'i ...

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j rotft-t me iu'.k i: e: i jo-, n.t u re- ui'i'i s. j i .:.e I. ii rv I'Vt-r. i.i th f-j ri.i i t 1 - 1 1 . ixrr i'!y ui-i iKrht It n i'.t t., I pfiviuvfj tht ttii ita'.f.nei t rot In i'.t nu n who l.av tiorrt.!.re b. u.t; a huh t liaratter; but s.:ie ipl itiatn.u i iloe t. the pu'.'ie Kf ie tlo su'e -tt ill Iv .ies-M.tr.l to the I f i-lature."

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that Mr. VtV, wh . w-ä c . .! t.. thi- in i.V ..t u!--!!..' :

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Z j A late Io)j!i-h t'.ry p.p r r.'iit.iin a the tlili'ii ii!iie- in i'ho.!e l-hrnl. i!ic

on areeab.y to his notion

f the tax u

::on cotton

li'i 1. M. The beils are now

1 ne; min ..' on

ot uthir M ilrs are cr. ej in j to I'ho.b I!.in !. !o. !i t..t t!i best orini.- I.ivv of anv si.i'.' in lh' I in ti. a. 1. 1 t lit- '..t

'. j'-.vrrümrr.t. I he l.uli-;i tore are .-n i.ni'nt

?.ri?. and b-tli in accord mee with their douuts ther tire, l'he li 'ht is intense. The colored 1'rcs-j t c'Jlli'- read, an 1 the military could t: -t

ba;

as to tli-4 propr.ety of tiie land d,str,but.on, the vote byterian Church m St. Mary street, between Sixth would have 'J") to '!', and the b.il would have been and Seventh, has been lirod, and isi now a mass nt lost. thine. The surround ng buildings and the conMr. Arnold, on th" House going into tho corn- touts of the church, the firemen arc saving. m:tt"0 of tiie wh-.lo, moved to take" up his bill f..r 11 I. M. The Church is burned down. The reduc.n tiie piv -and mileage of members of Con- walls are yet s-t Hiding, hire, inked and th?.-! it:.

r I i.i 11:111; nil ';i.i, uui iiii; ni-'iii-ii i; ' " ....-- - - j , , . , . . ., . . . i.i:.. i mi.- i ,1,1 i . , i n, 'M. , .... i... j (..inv'n w.ii .ih-il i 'd the p .t'ers have' been obiieu to st p their won-is I.- 1 0 o w n. A d:v isioii was culled tor, and some lied or hoolen. 1 tie r.ot n is cihi.o.) su -skilu. . , , . ', . ,',:, odd retrench, rs wore ail that rose , n favor of The Mayor has jest visited the ,ce..o of d,- lor, ; ,!'; " VV;VC!' u lU lur",v nu tak ngup the b.il. S . mu ;h f r retrenciimeiit ! It and the hr.t Uogunent of City Volunteers are pa- ; "-A. -t w-r,v. On I- r.d ay m .iniog t oe ... .rwould s-em really that this Whi- Heise are bent trol.n- about in s-juads to preserve the peace, liav- ; ket-p.ace a Han.ey was crow nod and cv.ry t.img up e, making themselves as ridiculous as p.-, ible in in-been ordered out ty Maj-r General Ihitterson. ico.itmued unsettled in the w.m.e district; but n . tiie eves of the country. : Fifteen of the rioters are cai.lined in tho M-.ya- j "irtl. r outra-o h id tauen pl.ace. It m ist Le

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in'cricre : at the same time, they mii-t be lirm in loeir d-.-terniination to eecure tiie law Til id-j -cts wiiiclt they had in view. Atter tins a.'. dross they procecvleJ to Ctteadie, about thurteen r lit to en in. Ies oil", and r o upelled or induced tliecdii-'rs thT0 to desist fnun work. Jt is .-ml that a!) nit 1 ' , U i per- ... , .I.

is iihvi- oeeii llirown out ol em -i; ;v in u.t . .viiinv

re it; at.

,'. if in ! a! th iljiie r ml.iih the ordv r teo.mt -l th f v -rutin ot ot '.'.is . . 1 : . t ry , i .,. j:r-M.t j -n- !. It i pi;'.i.un.r t i tt-.id tl'- bieh t :i. o-numi- I th- ll-.I.-'i pri - tip n tiie Kh ! I -1 md 'h irter. in e.toi : u w e !i

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have

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haps, t

t a Mii'b wir- Setntor. tint, cui.5 ami

w -;ld so j :'"ft, it' hit to iii- owo. free aet.on in lie

riri'.ter, divers amendments, more or

but to-; tun. ; w as to pa-s w .thout amen

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i'ot r4s)oiitItirc of thv Stuiv Sriilinr!. W A.siiiMi ion, .July II, ( i. x 1 1. ii m r n i It is a continual cry of the whig pariy, and especially in liid ana, that in the levy of T .ir.ll" duties, one of the ohj;cts is to aid tiie agriculturists, wlii emip'se tiie irreat mas of the p.,..p'.o of that State. ,,w, S,rs, that the j.r.p!e

mciising Hall.

served, Aitli relereuce to what has been said ahove

about no violence h iving been u-od, that it a;. pears the coll ors were ail arm.-d w.th sticks and bludgeons. 'I'm: Dun viu i i. Disthtss ai.t, ovki: HnoT-vm Tho accounts from tiie manul'actur.n- di.-t riots citit nue to be of the mo-t alarni :i- and fearful charac-t'-r. The distress and starvatnei tint exists in cverv

tiie Kind's a.de-ile-ea oip, speciai.y t.ei ,g it . o. by Ins Maj "stylt o perf.rm the autopsy of tlio b .ly of the Duke of Oi 1 '.in-. It commenced at seven m the morning, and lasted t.ll eleven. The re.-:il:. vv re : First, tint the death of the Frince was caused by a fracture of the posterior part uf the skull ext mime; from one car t ti:0 ot'ier, and ascoidinj to th-: fron'al bune, wlreh was almost onl.rcly severe 1 from the liead. Secor.dly, that all tie: olh.-r or.'an of his U-eyil Hi jhncss were perfectly sound, and ci sueh a s'ate of preservation as to aoio t of ;i b.-het tiiat the l'riuce, w h ..? o nst:tuti-u wa-s ivvv -ll-'nt, and who.-e m -ide of livin- was aCnurtely r.-'u'.tr, would hive lived t a great age. Ar.-'thcr re-u':' from the auto:v is a ctinvieti-.ti. in tin, mind.- ! to-'

fioultv, that the head of the I'riuee had .-u -tuned lor use, it is said, by th- I -t ol .-cp: u..t r

all the force if the Ihll.as no other put if his Uoyal

II i-hness person was seri-.u-lv ini irod ; u. 1 thev

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IlIOT IN CINCINNATI. In tho Cincinnati M .-iiige of Aug. Dili, we hive the following account of a disgraceful event which hul just transpired in tint city : Our city v as last evening the scene of another

disgraceful mob. Ve.-tenlay, the ('erumi Con-.pi- ; part of tho country is appahng in the extreme ; an! ,0

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inicr i.iai no i.iu u n jump oui oi ii.m iiiii. .-, u.i ..KV, . n, , t ..... vn.-. i- i.r I

was thrown out snddenlv

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while he was stand. ng up. A process verbil of K.ftni

this delicate operiti n will of c .-ir.-; be dri .vn up in

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commanded by lieutenant .Micliael Hoc kit

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soni : impr ive.neiit in trau

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s performed bv the s u.ie

p.-eoiiy ta.;es jsjoti. This occupied five h urs 1.1 t

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n.t that

'.vu t 11: i'eeree ami it mu-t be carrie.l out. lue

first branch of the amendment to pi iee 4,tea"on the free liet was r'-jecte.!, "-' to 'JT a striet party veto, and ''coffee'' was refu-el a tree passage to our ttom'chs by precisely the sime division ot the Sennte. They nr.- l remain under a tax ot g' perct. and we re ally thi nk your firmer.- hid better Icgin

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may see ,1 , ,v t.ieir intero.-ts are attcinucu to, ami were un parade , w neu ine ooys, as l3 u-uii, were t .--. u. is t....o...n. 1 . s . u tko. m . lo-mi cu by irm-pa.-"; live in the a.ier h r.v imi.-h re r-ir.l is tir.l i., the f,ri.ur'- i,,fero.f follow i ni? close up.ui them l)urin- tie? day. the ' of the movements winch are every where tak in? Uaron A'.iiil.u c ilb-d in all the

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1 11 1 trj . 1 .1 in 1 . 1 vt inv a 1 1 . 1 in 1 1 iiu t iLiuiu t.u , . , . . , , , , 1 I ,.., I , . 1 ... I, . , . I , , his sword, not injuring tUem seriousiy, but with ; otterie.-, the co.hcrs a; e g fing a.io H m b ind rri', if f ii.tii vi ni ri'rirnt I'uifi in n "s.viiifrt J . . i 1 ..

- - v" - "' su! invent force to cause the b om to 11 .w nrettv man-l n- contributions Iron tu;

.i:4 at. and verify th dep- .-.ting of t.i

raUesmeo ; labors, tiie

lioie ve th no. ma wax

in a icatien e inn, vv .. . u w as jin-ui

tiie o ;Iiin et, in tlio c-htii preparet. to reeiin their presence th4 b-dy waswripp'-l

to practice mi - i-salras ami rye cjllee, I r mo lax .,nn ot whio :

Sin. . A ml Ir ilfurihtr t n 'ttd. That whenever the Pre.-idcut of the t'uiie l States shall receive satisfactory evidence lint tiie grain, Ihur, and salted provisions exported from the I'niteil States in vessels owned by citi7.ens of the Fluted States are admitted free cf duty into the several

they mut pay f they enter the store, and purchase,

after tin- law .-h t.i g. u.io .pt-rati-u. Air. Il-Mitoii m ved t strike oir the du'y of "J'. CMits a pottn-I n puis, needles, knitting needles, .and darnin- i.e. dies. .Mr. Kenton said he was not born in revolutionary times, but he hid been told, that in those days it was customary for ladies, and

cry fine ladies, too, such was the scarcity ot pins

ot the I moil , 1 state that your Indiana Senators, frecj v fr,,tl! ti, . heads of t wo or three of them. At un. ess tu"y shortly return to tn

to 'ether with t.ie entire whig party, voted against this the crowd oi bovs became much onr.i-:.!. and '''r he tnrown out ot w.jr.; ny tie.4 wantoi c -at. cl th and lain

tie4 f diowin- ameiidmcnt iToooscJ bv Mr Tan- after the company had dismissed, and retired t . the j o .mauiy and troops are poui.n- int j . e wcast.e - U lth white sat .11 , the head be.ng rais-l on a plii-.w ' ' J .. . .i. 1 1 I ...,.i.. I ....- n...l 1... . ..1 ... . . 1 .. . .

.vui-r met Ji'iust, mo uoys, in large nuinjcrs, ( ""o-ie nv. .mu 1.10- tu j iiuiu i. iu ;, .inn seiiuu winch was eovereu with ihes ine4 neiter,ai. w-.- r Collected tliere, and Commenced tlirowin - -to ies ! oollisi. lis .re hourly expected, thouii as yet it does i!,e body was place. 1 the l'nnee Uoyal's on.! inn ot

and other missiles at tho house an i taut. em-!v i 11 ap; ear tn -.t any serious l;.-turu uiccs have 1

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id!..' I i - 1 !i I I 'I l..- t -.1 . ' I .-t liven i'i " . - I . I M'M' ' ill i- . . I . 1 I. ' t' t .' 1 1 1 -'

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threaten. ng to demolish tiie house ami tie e.ii-

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eils. an ! "toek'i ort. the

a general oilier, with his epaul-.tte-, his r.b .nd.anl

ttier !!'-!!: a f tho order ! I." .un ..t' II

pany.

oie 1 u.' i he st at-

v 1 tin. .

ports of any Furopean State or Kingdom, be shad

make proclamation thereof to tho people ot the

to go out and hunt up thorns with which to lasten -mtt,j state., and thereupon, after tho expiration their clothes. Mr. H. thought the obj-'ct ot this bill uflj,roR ,Ilont!is from the date of such proclamation, was to bring that state oftliir. l ick again. Then t;.rt rg nuposed by tins act upon all articles the

there was the article of sewing n

:oi.

It was a

t-hame that a tax should bo hud on this little artic! ' t lie wages of w oiri'-n for needle work were as lev .as human 1 ihor could be driven, an 1 it wis a soi and a shame to tax the very needle of the p 'ü.-seam.-tress. Then there vv as the old gr indinuther in tiie chimney corner, smokin- hT p'p' sir, an ! knitting a sto.-kü - uf taxed wool, with tlio assis-

spectic.es, ami here you

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Several of the soldiers at thi- time, ru-hed u;ou : "! things in tno tirst named pia :e

the bovs, and were heating them with the.r lists, j 'rem the I ict tint tnu l u.owiu- reso. u:.. n ;,as 0 , u when Air. Jones, 0:10 of our constables, happeni ng ; adepted at a meeting of the Anti-Lorn I.a.v As.-o-to pass . commanded the peace. He had no ,....ner 1 enati 01 '"Id at that p. ace uttered the words than Lieut. Heckle, the propr;-- ! '" 'I'int behoving this c .untry 10 be on the of tor of the Sans S .uct louse, rushed upon hun wuh ', a revolution, an.l being utterly with .tit hope that his sword, c-itt.ng a piece of his right wfi-t and ; the: !-e-i -i itu 1 e will accord jUsti.-e to the starving horribly bruising and mingling his ha r.d. This ! inül.oi.s, a requisition be forthwith prepared, igi: -'d . cause. 1 're:it cxctoriicnt amen- 'the men. who had ' and f .r.varded to the members of th.s bor-.mg.i, cull-

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i.n verbal vv as then sgied

r. Led up, put into a bittle h-T n.e t .--a i '

p! iced ni the coihn, wlii.-h w is iu' ii

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wth black velvet, and ornamented w.th

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by tins time, assembled in large numbers, and there' mg -i"J! them, (in cot.j-inct ion w-.tii v'h-r Liberal ....-ore then adiii.tt"d

Yours,

l'L MNDFALFIl.

tan;e i f a pair ot tax- i

come sir. and take the knitting n,4edies, examine

lliem. ami tix them, sr. Then w hen a hole is worn the firmer, let them tell tint whig, bj he who he in the stocking it m to he mended with a taxed IlUy, that it is false.

darning noodle. Air. Kenton ciiieii tue .ayes ami i;,,oi they were taken, and the chair announced the vote, ayes 1!, noes 'J.". " Then sir," said -Mr. 15. "we are triced up." .Mr. Wright moved to reduce the duty upon ailk cloths, for dresses, övc., from ?J ."( IMlll rol'NI to per cer.t. ad valorem. Air. Wright proceeded to show, from memoranda in his hands, that this tax operated nmst unfurly for the high priced tirnred silks Would escape with a tax of about "d I or

j., rli:r cent, the plain common serviceable sdks, lowing details from the papers :

worn alm v-t universally, vvouul be tax-ii at ine rate

growth or minu! ir.ture ot .-uch State or Kingdom so admitting such grain, llour, and silled provisions free of duty, so far as the same exceed twenty per cent, ad valorem, shall be thencefoith chargeable w.th a duty of twenty per cent, ad valorem, and no more.

i.ei mu tinners ot iminna rcau this net, ami ,.r.,w-,l around th house had bv this time r..'- r-;- cti -u or

hereafter, when they are told by a whig, th it it is increased, and wore tired upon by three of tbur of i'uh .: meetm-s have b,eii h-il it Leeds, L .1. , ..t.:.... ..ci... .. , ........ .1.. .... .... ..r ti.n Crri..in frrvi.i (im u-f-MtuI Ktorv ,,-it,,l,.ti-d loo',!, find a variety t other loie's. at wis. en

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i nc L-ity oiarsiiai, wiiu ins posse-, n ut entered ,

CsCtitch nuts, and nan Iowas in like manner en..!

w.th oak, cover .'J w.fh black velvet.

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was a general ru-h to ihe scene. ;-ovcriI others niemu Ts j, 10 o..e. every oppu-u;on an i i;n;)e-..,:ue:ii were severely injured ; am ng them was a German, to tlio taxition of a prostrte pe pl t r the purwho received a stab in tho neck, just below the i p '- ' '' ;l breid-t axiig arist ecracy tint th w h". N oar. His wound is supposed to be m utal. The i f g ivcrumont may be at t.noo arrested througii th 4

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renn ms w.tn ho.y water.

c 'Inn ami urn were cari.ed hue:; m:o t!

an 1 re.'laC' d on the ccnotapli. Tie4 f.üe

wore immeiliitely rocouiti.onecil, ami will b: tei I. ni.e.l until the final interment in the vault- a II. eux. When the emb iimment vv .s r -..ipl t--d th : Cl'i'n called in Dr. I'.i-tpier, J in., a ! .e.-eiv-tVoui l.ii.i the Account of the real cause v t toe dcat

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the hou-e to secure the rioters, when the Lieuten-1 the m

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rouj and rev u iut.011 ary ci naeter. of tho l'nnee I

in

ant recommended his company to "Ihrm a lin"." ! I' Sto-kport it is state 1 tint th; autount paid

buckle on their rapier, and nt to surrender while i wages has been reduced -..i per week, ami from

Ci!. Hy the llrrnl Liv-rp .ol. fr.n i '. ' in-

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IFUUIKLF IlIOl" IN IMIILADFPHIA III KNTNd OF A II ALL AND CHFIiCHI5LOODV FKiHT KIM'WF.IIN WHII'F.S AM) KLACKSSFVF.UAL SL'l'l'OSllI) TO UF. KILLF.I). On .Monday, the 1st in.-t. a most terrible not took

,t" fm"i ."ill i i fe) cents u'oii every thi.ir s wort.i

taken from the store. Mr. F.vans explained to his own s iti-fiction, and r f his friends, at least, and Mr. Wright most roa-s'-nild,.' amendment was rejected. Air. Wenlbury moved t- place books on the free I st. He had no notion that the means of information and in-4ruction slmuld he faxed in the form of imported b-n ks. Kejected. Air. liive uiovc.l to reduce the tax on t ertam French v.u"s from I'd to ti (.enls per gillou. He said th-'4 tax was impr letieable. Uejeeted. Air. Kent ei saol he ho hid vario ist amendments yet to propose, among them was one or two in relation to tiie duty on alt ; but he would no.v move to adjourn, and the in dum prevailed. F.very motion to amend will be rejected, and tho loll will eventually - through is it ei ne from the House. A number of the4 1 .M.iocral.e Senators, were originally disposed to pen ot the b.il to piss without orotra;tetl opposition.

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one remained alive to defend the house. The crowd to K',(mhi persons luve been Jeprive.l o, wer.;. . without now commenced throwing stones ami clubs i number of additional mills have been ol --d m M mat the house the windows of which vveu all bro- j -'he-tcr, including two heimging lo William (tuest, ken in a few minutes and several of tiie inmates 1 Il-i by wh.ch u:.vards of (iM ha:. Is hive been considerably loiurcd. Fittcen or sixt. en of the depr.v ed of t!ie means d" sub.-n-lence. Tnere can Oermin company, among whom was Lieut. Hec- ' he n denying the t act that there exi-ts in the connkle. wore now arrested and taken into cus- try an immense am mut of w ant and m.oo.-y : but at

Place in Philadelphia, of which we "lean the fol- tody by the police they will bo examined before t!'0 same time there can be u- d ei:t but tint the

the .Mayor th.s morning. : poi cy puisuou iy .. f. i iv p -oi.'-u i-u.:.i.s y. i. Air. Jones, we understand, sulTered severely dur-! country is very detnm4ntal, winch, i:i-ea.i of alleinthe night from the wounds in ins h .mis', an i j vialmg the many vv h . are -ull'-rin ; fro-e want, only has entirely lost the use of Ins right arm. , tends to keep active a sp.nt of h.-.lii.ty t the g ..' ; t. rnme.it, and thereby end ing ti: s th : .-a-oty ot tiie

Khopf. Isla ml We copy the fdlowutii utirle fron c

the li i-jtu Ales-ciiger, a icligio J -ptr ipdisbe-l Khode Man 1 :

dria, we have received private letters ir ei

which mention the return of

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to Hong Kong from .Macao, mid 1;,.- i:P-"i'i"o to join the expedition hi the north in ten d y - . an 1 proceed with it to IVkiu. Tii i g'-n r i! . p n n at Macao and Hong-Kong was, that tiie I'leni,- ' t.'i-

to t iKO all re-po:,t;b..' v . :, n.ia-

ary vvas re;o,vel

self, arid d.rect th

ii re-po:

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It'loptOd to or I!

.eis attack on I'ek n,

Monday was the day appointed for a grand temperance (colored) procession and festival. The procession started from the Hall in Kedf ird street near Ihghth. the head of it being composed of several tall, athletic negrces, who, vmu perhaps of their physical strength, were rather rude to tiie white persons w ho stood around the tl mrs of the building or got casu ily into their pathway. There was a

cry great crow d present, composed of men, women,

Tue l'leni

g th

t'Mitiar

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a;.d

mtrv. The Anti-t'orn-Law C u.f.Mer.c" hive Is-

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the conductor of a rtbiioiis p,i; t-, wo hav. en leaver.

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con vi. n it on

net, at.

1 i:io:tin's and tend deputat reis f. London t

bovs."- rls, of all color, and description-, gathered .V rem ,,,t..c.U strife an. l ent, v.-r.y . --- ( ;r to-cther to seeth; proce-3u,n, ,t being the first of "' ( ,!r Uf1 lnU U1!,,.! ,,,,:!' I"''"'' , , ,1 .. .j vvhf n we attend to politit-al conreru. I h. r I or.-, tue eol- ' the kin.1. we bei. eve. ever attempted in our city. q( ilu OIlIv ,,,,,,., uur ,..,.:,,,. i WlII and n The boys soon begin to shoo4, aller tho procees- a , m0 : r,Iu;,:i t, tllii arm o' ioii. I he litter grew rcstlc.--. nemiüLtrations Ml, ' 1 ; Tin

with the leag u ;, and to

y w;:h Sir ILm.-rt l'oel, bu'. ! il lav b lore tn-: iu"m'.'i-r "t

I 'it' f tii : rt ite of trade ,h 1l .li.

t o in I . p." i m ? tiie silting 'i I ir.i I nent.

of i repea, o! t ue corn

a:i interview, e tv ii !: eabiie t- l HI , i--e b . it i.-i t!i eignt

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the Kritisil tl lg be.f.g pi .:.: ,! :: J4. k. , : d ' e Kmpcr Jt d O.ii. a h ;v.i g a--e.-.;..-d t-. I.;-- t ,b terms vir arm-, hive beioi tent t-- . i: . We have good rei-'iu fir stat.ug thi4. t -. i ' t' r- l t h : m s t impott n.t pi- ti ti . -l t:i!- , retained, mii. that a large naval : ! n. .' tr ' lor' e will be perman up! st.at. .n--d .n t J r future protect, ui of Ur.'.icli c ,.ii :i . r ; .' . i- o , Stil. (. .':'.:.'..

r.xrifilo: . x! ... t i " tii", i ,-, I.i i I ' ! I I'll .. I " i

v. ii' of c;m-! : n ! l iO

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of ill-nature v 'ore nnnile-tcd t.n hotn so.es, imiil the crowd reiche, i i'ightii and Lombard street, when the colored lnir.-lnie, 't 6-ilI couirncnced ridui- down with tu-.r iiorc.- tii'-o wdia stood in

We fstcc m it a duty and a ptivnere ar.-l i riht, t v art ; reeo.ved Hi ,'.';' signatures in

in poliural mattfis, m so far as to vote fir g-uienl otlirers and di If ".at. er elector. I t. i s is what w : inc io i lr.

I ich tu, i:s in II n n v M-.-

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whenever m l wherever we have an 'ttuu ',. and

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mtende.i to express a

general hostility to

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its principles, ami as . ei w .is .to..e. p ti'-u . o t" - mit the details to g without scrutiny ; but it vvas seen that th: wings tn ght probably run the sime lull through, omitting the distribution feature, after it shall have been returuod w .th mtthe signature of tho President, and it was th.ereforo necessary t pr opose such nnicndments as were nec-'ssary to make it tolerable. They d. not expect t . carry mo of them. Air. Kent.-n has a liumlred, tn to or Jess, to oiler, and there is a ;retty gied a-.,.rtment beside.-. The House tor the list two diys have le:u up-n the Army II'4duci:-m b.il. The President j r Inn lud hefr 4 the Senate this inornir-g. a communication from the Secretary of the Treasury, covering a statement from the Register made in compliance with a rt s-dnt. n i f lli'tli ultimo, showing the am -tint "f m -t;y appropriated by Congress s.nce the year It: '.", to sat. sty private

I'll i in?. 'I'lic amoun

jippreprnteiL ' as I ' In IS''4 ;s ;:'.i 11

In the House, there are p- veral charges against the President and s nie member- fthe Cib.net, m

the TO Itl. ( ). Course II tigiit Col.UinOliCtJ i '4 a;-ii u as deiiu it be.-t. When the People's ( '..nv- utien mit

continued at intervals until the arrival of i.:o !)ra' cession at the W harten .Market, where some leV.' difficulty nro.-e abmt the rem iv.il -t a cab. At 1'i.iirtli ami sin;ipcii street, n butcher boy knocked

a mui.ato down with a .eg ot mutton, and i

butcher llung some liver at one of the mar-hals. The negroes retaliated. A general tight n e.v begin. The marsh ils were dragged oil their i. r?es.

Ilrickbits and other miss.!-.

md

this c itv, and ferne-d a c.n-ti4uuon, we ihn ni t tleeni i!

i;nl iw ful, if sustain, d by tin4 j.eoj.h4 ; and iltf the peo. ve'f thiT.-ori. an.l tio ir r.-j.-. lion ot" t i-i wj-. ml!.-. I the "I..aiiui..,.' !t'r'" Ceiistiluti m," we .-upp ic .-ulVraj;.; i ii. . i . i . . i . . ' . .

mother c-ntrov. rsv at A:, en ' an l i:.i noi ti mei tut- i ,-,r p .t.-ru-

niptil w.nil.t S? tin l.lW t'l

-ion. we r ot our vote for its eiccr.-. cm -u n

il we are iini-ri-oned er vilhf.e.'. tor s-.' d y.rz. we fhid ever

hive the rt llectooi id" a c.rreet corisci.- n- . A o p- - oi can :n 'c .b'i'ply re -r. t the unpleasant st .'. of ihmu- ':at now exist, thin tl : the writer of thi br c' n ee. And the mre does he rejrt it on aeeount il th- hit of it i..

be Mate; u;.l r in:s irnprts-

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,iy, his by: n . -

ward-'d 1 v the people ol Mane en-r r t Al. Pno'ps

.cd Y.. li.bsir., L-'prs., Members if tiiit b r."ge, fr pr-r ;i'-.ttio!, '. hi'-i ! 'c.vs thit 4h-y : iieve !;.; eountrv lo be on the eve of a rev i'.ut. ei ; to it the, are u'ierly without, ii ;e thai tii; ! . v ; i4 ir e w .i

accord tiioui justice, ami reip.est-ng to ,r repr--eo-

tative-, jn c -mrnon w th ui. t.i" ! Ion e of Com n j:.-, t ; tt ip all s i incur.

"Ftf r . Tviim r Uur 'l'he Tanfi pissi'd the lluiisi', t. ni r. t, it i- .

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to

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nv le a law. n is 11 i I tv i-V . Cu'ircss t ) spend - n u.-'i t:.-,. iei-tlt)'.v tt;il i,tM-r ri iv-i ;!. Th1 i tr ..'iit bi.l is '- ,id t . 1 a t so tar (' i n :ni' 'loo t.i.. w ni , ctr.-nj'v cel. d.'iniK 1 ii'i I , i-;... : ot It-.i-tili. Toi' .! '..'li. ii ui C

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conits mct'ssarv to t'. ar a i

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ll ;w in ev ry d recdv tu'so- were seen in

abund ine'"4. The process. ui mole out at l-4ngth to reach Fitlh and hippeu street, and the Passjunk Koa.l, when another assault was made ":i it by the now increased mob, and a banner, on winch was a -lave represented bursting h:s fetters, with themott 4 He at h or Lit erty '." over hun, and a tiro in the distance tern all to p.- i'-'s and tiampled in the tl.rt. Here the proccs;o:i hid to give way, and after tief- lul.ti' itso'.t aw h.le. iled in et tri- directum.

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I ho iire-oeiiS new rang, an.l toe hrcmen now many improper thmj,s ti.we transpire 1 under the reign l oy u'.i'.anng t.ie o-iv- '".-.i. . ... collected. The negroes ol the vicinity threatened martial law ; ar.J. as a subject of hr..-..r c v-riii.u nt toe respectiv e men is . : t ie l i. .i-.-sa and n-.r "oin ,-e ntid li Tiif ftf'or fi hr i f th - m.iif IP -ti: wo must l-e :.'!ovvr.l t.a siv we r.". v ) lti.ir.' than ther-in 1.1 W Were t'l-sCu 10 fe.e.v.

.'eer.nti.ui took nl.a.-e al-.-n ' Seut.h at S.vth.im! bear cur ovn burden of in. Our doctr.ne is hos... ver

the and no .

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ill V I jt p. u . . ' - ill -en, .o l . "i I tv f h , h re. th. film, i - i h .if.d -earncu. Tin- i-

W e have seen no gvid reason why, air:. r th" viry p -polar votes taken lip 'ii ihe ipicstion, tiie people sh'-md n -t g item themselves in the way they deem !;. Wo niu-t siv in ibis connexion, that e e nmteu oire iPHni,; act, x he;!. er coinrmlttd by these n. j-owir, or ii.'t. I'ro.'n what we can learn, we ;i:c d.spose.l to think.

and i !' the King is to have th; 1 : of Nc... -ur.-ipp... uted It-'gcnl, te" J I.j.;.iO;s .t .i' u.; r-n lining tU'.ore.-s li! her eiooir,... N i so ;-!.- a is f.. s known tii'iu pp"s.t...n begin I i cihtl ag i.n -t It was tirst of ail al. eg-'d that l.e u i. :.it: i f a Ilegent would r4.ps.ro a t, -r v .to ot i . i :. y . f..- the Due de Nein urs, wh,. i i.. got be r. i.ued

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St uth Sixth and St. AI irv Seventh and

Siiippon

d oelh vvrone;, -h-.il receive lor the vvr.

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t stated by the Treasurer to have been Seventh and South Seventh and St. Muy, and ""f'b our (iod there is no respect . f j u -us." 1 un

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oniv irui an win ctrmuanr come iji r.ti.i ; i or a. no,-

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a. I through St. Alary stree'. -everal persons were severely ami e. nie dangerously wounded on l th sides. The pol.ee oili 'er.s v AI y amensing were soon on the gr-ejnd. Tiie M iyor of the city and the officer arrived at the same lime. Tiie S. ior.il" and h s poss-j attended, and Ihr a while trau; u ; 1. . ty was restored. A great number of persons was arrested of both colors for cxiuun.it ?u, and notwithstanding t.'.o mobs ti.it .-till hung about tho scenes t tiie

wl,-.., of rc: irts. resolutions, vVe. Air. Adams lUCmoo, ami inrcaitmeu to uemoisn ami ouru

his a roort and resolution of cen-ure on the subject down the negro church, the ll tll m Bedford street, (!f t' e "lotest of the Presid-nt a-amst tho app r- .and other I: usc, it was th ught that all apprehen.'.l.... Mr i'.,..vr .ii'lVmio-Iiiti i h.s.m s.o-i of .1 u r was over.

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The rut rag'.'J without tnc tlightca itr.eru..-;e:i . 13n.tr! County

lN.tl:mst pavs, 4,there i a rew ard for the r.g'f.ecus ; rdv he i, a Cod' that jud?cth IN Tili: IIA.'ITII." Kn.ii.r. biiMi lt-POTit. The Pr ividi sire Journal contains the fjlloAin; evidence of th (niu-iLaio' y d.s-io-itien of t!ie reinins; dyna.-ty in thi4. etatc : Wilmiith Heath, of Uarringtcn, ü I rocht or fere Il!m Maoun. E-.J.. t.f Warren, on Siiurd iy. on r"'iiplaint of William Carr, Jr., for A.ti't mt.l ut r-.i -vi.-ror r.t 'o fr-( h'ijfr,i'j;r tlx. 'n,(i i - ri lijni n -1; i . iJit of Ap il lis!, and vv. ordered t give b nd i:!i surety in tiie Mj:n ..f t.ct f'ic.r.i .' o. .'--. f r to

app. irinee befeie th: SupiCinc '.'uUIl X. ll.t lit it tv!..l in

t p.-.nt. neu -,s

th; r.ght cf tli; Cli auojt.rs toi;i:,iCa I. '.;.'.. Li Franco . auotiier pnt.t ot t.no M.n-r co,. r, n, int'y say-, "thi4 Pr ivol.ii'.e, h i vmg cll'i .-ed tie- n i oe or tne Hake du Oriem. tr-'iii too pi;e, 'i is tuer-.-r-y shown h;s intent: u . wnt.ng to Oik-- ( P. r-dea-ix in the lie J of it." in s.i-rt, tiie ii -a !- t., j I g.t: ni.-ls. some'Ai.at turned by tii' o.ect. o-, in wi.ieli they count tim ty-live K -y-i.' i.-el.-.i , . iv e bee;4, t.iimej qi.to crazy by the d:.ti of L :.- P.i.i.ippe's be.r. Tue C tu i ,:;-wl seeii-g t...s ex:. iiui- 44 It is t en f.r every to r ' .tu to h s tilg." The rem uns of the I) in-i of );.-:i:.s are -i be interred early in August. .t 1'rcux ; bit tue ' u..eia! ceremony will be on ' iele i at t te N;r- Di ue. l i e Puis letters s'.ite. t.nt F."..-. i

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c -t is a", icke I li f.e i pr ip .st d t i levy iiu 1 e i v n t tie- a ; ic u lie '

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