Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1842 — Page 2
r I. L l . n I A A "Orders from Ivintlrrliook." . 5 A M lb 3 I j 1 & fei A An article in th Wtbash Lxpress tvu hasti'y
noticed in our last pper; but, on a second reading, we find it entitled to more serious consideration. Our friend D owliu g, under the caption at the head
f.'flKOICV III! 0 VUiriC f;r.ltl. of this, devotes a long article, in il:e Fxpress
fVON . VHMLiME. Pr.RilVLM aiCE. rm lvitpoi.i., ii (;iT o, ihi.
Ko?rt Dale Owen. We find in the FvansviIIe "Statesman," of the 19i.h inst., the eub.oincd article, announcing its preference cf Uobekt Dale Owes, as the success ,x of Mr. Smith in the F. S. Senale. Wc cpy the
article in justice tj tho distinguished individual to
I: is -.certains ! that attempt:, are now making. ot t.ie 1 tii, j-rf mr. g his apprehensions, as the ' vh m it re bates, v. hose great merits wc are proud
Loan, io ?Iemters of 'oii?rr by Hie Opening of Hie " New Hook. I'llitril (ates M.lllli. j The f dlowmg fact atiJ figure, 8:ioin;' th? dcFew persons know what a nrodicious intVaer.ee 'rdorablc condition to which the Clay whi. nni rit y
the late UnitcJ Stales Bank exercised over mem-jh Congr? luve reduced the finm;:tl a.iurs of the !claue at 4,f l'Jrt 'Fir. if b.!l, wa under c,. . Vera
. m i . i i .!" ' t rem t. soe..e:i (,: :ur. Iiuohanan, susta n.i .
The l ea and C oilee Ta. In the F. S. Sen-ite. i n Monday, Augu-t U , IMJ, the pr ..posit i -n to str.kc thr I str.but. . :i
bers of Congress by means of loans, or, as they i (;OVernricnt, are furnished hv Mr. Pelatield, the very
were called in certain cases, " fiir business trim- ' ab'e writer of the Mor.-v Arti.-Ios m the N. Y
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-.1,1 Kt.',icni iii.ii.i'...ji.u,f,,.i"flj r"s , not to barter or tc;i tiieir pr:nc::.en Ijt cfrice by tt.e ' the Democratic party ccnerally knj.v it or nit i
jT te ur.cor.ditional support f-f He try CItj V-X X. t tt Prj. r:6'. rv : r1 tin la.- r
1." I nat' it -a too cucn't i aV-Ute the I'rc Jenf.i! : mul have bcn J'ttated by Mr. Van Burcn.
e:iate, by Jon Tyler, now President of ' iderat aon cf the People .
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the j.r p th N. V. F.vfm lüg Iit extracts the f 'l!.w;iig r-'in'trks. in rlit;. !i t.i the tax n tci and ci tl'-e. 1 "r r:i them :t w app-'sr Sr-w utjjrt id t!i;t i;iei-':r'. to which the t..ij r.ty reMTt in their ui.pr.ncipl-.-d attempt to olu n a li.gii scale of
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. . I Tit h! .ttttnrt t.. tri r-r, t. e . -.-.b ot Any repub-.ca:.. h . for the nke of obUiuin- at!e. It is but just a!0o. that the Democracy of the : r'C',i'-' '""re ln' t,V",V'ir t-v-.r..e :)jr,JC9 or p4lr(JJJ(I,Ct th(,u:d 6,, fif for;et h,mef. re- b.uth Wc.teru portion cf the State thould te heard that tr.e d.cues:.;, ,:,.h t,:i, ouH t b irC TM tVnt IW 7-oct, an-J their preferences rejected; t,,r.J Mer.t.a! contest, would forfeit the confidence of the tho'J2h sc:U'J tzl consideratbns are in our op r.ion
g r.poc and 1 he pi.sagc, a quoted y the Lxp;c i Uo:t t! e acquirements rarely surpassed, with a zjal tint r.ev
rg-:, rur,k tiu tr t'.'ged, and a nob!cncs cf purpose uiiquestion-
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number of menders to whom the loan, vrere nade ir ;,V!,.,,:,vS.r:;tUi:,; 'ZZ m,',. ( ' v ,t, d dn th.s tax tl t 'and
and the branches t!nt lent the m riev :
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I-, u uii A-ifinv t.i if-,..j ji.lhii i ' uamucrilic party
HiiFc.i crynwi in; pnwtr ir rcr.i :j lae support, ui riy mau ; f ' r Jir-nf g;vc thuir f'jppmt to prrici j!f a'id t'.ffi lt mt-'i ; i"r!rj theief.re, j-iir intritir.r, toftand frF-e and aloof fr.im this rnovi r:ie!;t to bettft fr.f re'-, of qa I ard exact justice to all rn-:i, r g i rd of wealth or etiti' n agiint ail ievices tor robbing self-reiying inductry ai.d the hand f labor to upport tfie ricii a-ol the idle.
wj.ether fcv inoan- ot inoornu ,t s. exc Ijrive orivi-;
a Becondiry chirucler. With all our admirition of V
Mr. I) owin g eeems afraid that tho?o !.e cr.ee de- 31r- u-ve''i. however, and a.l our respect f .r the prenounred as "corrupt loco fco olTo-e holders" as c-rencea of our friend in the section of the .?tate willipj to stifia their better convictions and princi- allu-eJ to, v.e mutt r.evcrthelcM yield allegiance
pies, and tell themselves, body and vaul to th then lo U!J'11 we arlieve to bo the wishes oi tue great I $
Executive f,r the ufce of of.ee 1 become "his n3jnty ot our put?, tel.eving, in the hnj-.ngj of hired trainbands" and t!c passive instruments tl,e Statesman, that individual preferenoes. are c nf ..... . 111.-. Ill flfl PT I I I'p! V 111) I rrr.tn , . " ...n11 . . F f.
! or los will. f i!.. vc. fciiouiu. aiier an. oe eo in- "'-.'. w.a.-.ui u. cm a.i i.oo...i.i. iw 0
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fP or eth rv. :-o i:i l'av..r f fur argument ai.d iu 1 : ( rraydtle as to prefer their principles to those l",)r-' eeeary we should b; y..'ld:ng in th
d.f ij.-h ..ii ai.d ?air.Kt töe rio,..;.: ;,n.i of meiern very offices after they havo tr ot them, or when in- , i"ifp'ct, ..ecause we fhoi have in tKj next leji-i i-
i-.dt r ; rst.i Iding t.. t every frf ;-.nri , In a ev or vitecj to take th-m ! Aye, that they (should prefer ' turc 110 Urong'h to fritter aw:iy by contentions i ... r, or humble, . r rl.-presrt-d, ttu.u'A t i.j ,y the u- thV(r ccnvictio.ns of right, rather loan support the ; -"" "lvf8. Indeed our safety conl f, erI bin rF'af.'ii.r.j ticu.titrs uiicr-tr- i.f o ; an i e'r- . . c . ' I i r i i. Cine a free o.ce in our null--aifu rP uhackt by ! d'CnKir ot I,atrniS f"r aMl!'er elation, il it i I''S a.one. in fixing upon "nne on, individual tor j.tfj; or rc.-tra:nls r,f ar.y kind. And ..r t!.- pre-j so turn out that he did not support their prin- , ol,r repreentativea can ca.-t their votes, 8 n:rv.tt:oM of the prmc.pl:- a hove set foiihoo thecip!.s! Ho is afraid that they might prefer the tint we shall ii , b'i defeated by a division among
broad and 4 n;:ir:ilg r;K f Amlkka.N I)o'.hAf.V, exi!l Marcfclltis," shorn f the j oictr ,f tlrou- . thf fo '"en- so fir as we hai uhi.-h we deem tt.-i,t.al to the pL-rjt.i.ty . f our ! fe nri .odestiy cultiv ating his fields at Kind.-r- ie?ir'. and cur opportunities for e pr- cooirt Ire. duiii, purchased r y tlie biood ot the , , . , . . . i t . , .i , . 4. Kcvol..t,f-n, we exhort von to lend V,ur united sup- U"" l'J tl;H e'"'"ficnt8 ot 'r- lf aIröl,1y ' ,Lee" e",Ul1' ,"' , P-.rt. unt.I you re tr.env, cnvlnc-J-v,! t !,!it ! 'c. " baZirdof being brought to the block , 'd upon (.en. Howard, as tl
i. .t by threat.-, fMter.i g or dtriiif'ul fromnti but , by " CVsar Wilh a Senate at hish'.els!'' This is1 t''C, unuer exis.uig circumstances, above
by hit appeal to the noblest attribute of loai; vol k not all. Our cotemporary eays that tliesc demo-! others. This being the state of things, tr? have but KI4H"N. LIk f, .. lo ;.. .. V, .. . i .. -1 1 .i .i ... nnP rn'ir.i1 In :mri! nn,l l!nl id in oirru rni c . I',.
juui.v, .'1, us ii -i iBjoomseu to can mem , inc t--. v. w4ÖWs- aiijjuv,c-mi. i
foeo,") usnges, nre sucli " as none but tame and ; aä ue aro able, the wishes of the majority in favor abject slaves will submit to." Nov, with all due 01 cn. Howard. In doing th; we shall be actudeferer.ee, we had supposed that the man who would ated s.de'y by that self-denying virtue, so umver-
fir as we have been able to
crqiiry hive r.ot
our friends have
he man of their
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co"iipas , an 1 the est. mated r
; public lan. is, were imt only s
expenditures, but to ii :e:i ire t i-J j 1 " U ,! " ' of Treaury notes thou outt ami ,ng. r.:oi i ; c i i nn'stituted t!ie wh ! ! St of the i'v, r:;:n-,:i. Tii-'r-( was, it is true, J-,lntl (oit, the mod . f t!ie former administration, deposited witli the St.t,e until , t.'i? gevernment should re.ju.re it. 1 1 1 1 little d;sp.isiti n was niatii'est to piy tins bicK areording t. contract, tint it wa no longer reck.-ned among the
it t' tio't th .-. ci'ii'ee, ror.soh-r.-ng them cquaiiy necessary to t!ie
r. and, ther- f.-r", ar.y tax up n th-m
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ay as much as th'
There was
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t view in
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means of the Treasury. At lie c!
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ear it
appearej that the estimate of rtaopts .vis right ; the revenues hiving realize ! very nearly trie -urn Fita'ed bv L''-n irrrs.' ; but the extri sesso o liiil hi
' fir raised the expenditures tint the oottandi:: r
-'debt at tiie ci ".- of the vear hnd been inereis..!
a!i. ut f7.'(ii,(Kt. Djr.ng tiie s;x inm;t:i ot" th" :pre-ent year whic'i h is el ip-ed, th'.' Jc t.t ins been
would present the Mifj-vt. nnd he vweiM then cl -?e h:s remarks 'I ie bill prop --J to raise b-twe-n twenty-s.x and t wenty sf v en in lio us of ti 'liars b- twten t w t nty-t'.v and twenty tiirt.utfwli.ch was supposed to be io'cf s-ary f. r tiie current expenses .f tli ; tinvrrnm'.M.t ; t:.e remainder t : applied ,i th-; e.vt.'iiju s'line'it ot tlr- exist:! g national d'-bt. He tr isted he hid never attempted to play the uk 'maggue :i that t! ..r ; nor c -ui 1 he, he trusted, by any possibility, be brought to d so now. He would' sav this. Ii wever: if y.' i restore the 'anl
i fund, VoU I.) IV take
the ti elf
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tanii was raised in epemj r
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vious four years, excepting 1 ..:!. 'I
however, prevented an inere .e of the
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Our Illection. Un a fair and fintl review of the results of the
lite canvass, we assure cur fr. ends abroad that liiere 1
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r.ot a particle ot doubt tut the Democrats will1""1 b,rlftr his 1-' or düce or patronage, is Ily approved by the Democratie Party-'-Ilvery tenmpyable to elv- a V. S. Senator in tV-rüae a"' lf,i,,?'e!9ü than a .lave.. Formerly, our old , th:ng fur the Cause : not!., ng 1 r A in." cf .Mr. Sm.th. Indeed, the Federals r.vc up th.s ! r"!'hb',r' aftcr Aching his head and puzzl.ng . The tollowing ,s the Statesman's article, to the matter, and are ca-t.n,: about f,r -one means to ere- ! h,M,?lt vpun th"' cou:d nct account for the , spirit ot which there can be no objection :-
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nto d. vision an.o'ig cur friends. Tins they will not succeed in accomplishing. So set down Indiana iure for a Ihmvcroüc U. S. iewifur. We have heretofore classed the Hon Mr. Ti:vi of Shelby county, as a democrat, because we tupp. .sed we h id good au'hority tor asserting that lie would vote tor a democratic V. S. Senator. We ere r.ow fully authorized to state, that Mr. Tevis voll vote for (ii'n. T. A. flow Ann.
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continueo attachment of the Democrats in oflice to . I'niteil State Senator.
the administration of their choice, except im the' Now tliat the Democratic party ttf Indiana have supposition that they loved olive be'tr than prin- triumi!'-'d in the election of a legislature, their ai--,i, v- n i .v . ii i tcntion is naturally directed to the choice of a Senc.p.e Uo he .s .afraid that they wo 1 love pnn- alwr lo lkü lh ,hce ofoliver n , af , c.p.e better than office 1 1 hank you fur the com- jt, ,.f March next. While anxious b-r a success of phmeiit we lay that a way. ' principles, we are not without oil r preferences for Hut there is another consideration connected men, and it is only by a comparison of such pre'erwith tins matter. IV fore the present admunstra- .fn,'e!4 "-hour brethren in other parts of the State, t.,. nu. ;.,t.. r,....., .f i i that we can arrive at a correct estmnte of throne
iv" ""ii, ti c.iiviiiiii nu'.iiiiiioi iii I . i . . , ,, , ,r I,.. , ., ; cKely to be tlie cln ice ot the Democracy thrt.uvh. that no ohicer should be removed on account ol his t,H. Sutt.. We th refrc call upon our brethren . . ... ...... .
Tli n-tiiMi fri.iM lli!i.ttir- art- not ilni.f
of tlif Ulli. in Hum il.iv, l.iut'fi ri iiiriiilirrü have at vun.iiii tunes re
tri veil nr minium hihih. t.'n this stun n ititluJF'J a niock loan of $1i.mi,0ii'. From this it appears, that in 1S'J, when the bill rechirtering the Bank passed both houses of Congress, and was vetoed by Ge.i. Jackson, there was lent to forty-four members SlT.oGO. It will be
: -.' per cent.
duty on most of the ariicjF's then'tof-re froFV This ' was estimated to yield i.,c-iii,iUK per annum. The
revenues from the customs have, th'Tefore, rn tw;t'istan line; thy great reduction of tint ej which t.mk plare nltpr tl.e 1st Jan., be. n higher by f 1, ci 'ui m.m than during the same period i f the pre-
has not.
f the National
debt, which is now as follows:
I U. I .Vationi. I'rur it mr. L'muii Mur. JI ' 1 1 , tUttif Ui'trict r.iluiübi.i and oil.!"' l"os,rso cl'.iVl li' l-em i' lr. K i'r Int.
i- 1.0 a n, cpn, imi, .) j-o if i c " " ls-ii ö i j ' " " J J i tl ; " April. IM:, Isb'J j . i 1 i-aui v n-.-tes outtiii!.!:ti4, :" i Actual det.t. Au;ut, l- 52,
tuck o.i the n.aiWrl,
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ltj.ee ) 3.-? IS .ono e. :? e eo 1 , 1. 17 10 "O.i, s
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seen that the Branch at Nashville, Tennessee, lent the same debt will exist in the shape of dishonored
in that year, to one member. i."i:t.l!. It 1;. paper. Iheseare the fru.ts of extra ses.-.on
. . i .i . i , . , ' retrenchments," and above been ascertained, that that member was John Bell. ' . i . m
former" y a democrat, but afterwards a most violent With this alarming state of thing?, what s tho federal bank whig. The loans at Nashville, through- prospect ah-ad F.xisting laws giveaway the land
I.'e' t, ai tu d an ! a i!ti.. le j, Ineicjse ui cihtetn rnui.tlo,
Tiiis does tut include nrearag.-s, protests and J isliotiored oliligat ions, of w inch t'l" l're.-nli-nt states in his message f llti.Cl'O i r-- Navy hills. We hive Hot included them becau.-e th." st -k on the mark, t
Will cover them if the moii.'V is obtained. If Hot
of du ra se
, rel.-.-f to tiie
tea and c llee .
lin l fund c oitiuoes to go to the
tau-s. vo'j iiiiist im. se a tax upon tea find C".!ctr
I I'ne inference v -s irre.-i-tihle one or the other j mus: be clone. He (Mr. B iclisimi) had procured a 'return, last fall, of the tei and olo'e import"! ! during the year ll. It vui .unte! to f 1 1 .T.".:fi. j worth". In' the year IS '.. it was 10,7r-."n It was ftir t- ü'.'cr, t.hen, that tin tax up ui tet an-J t-..d'-o wool ! aoi ..int I i Ij niili ons an..' S'jiarter i f lüiiirs. The land t und, if we shoui.l be ; r. speroiis, a, year t r tv. o heuee, it w as supposed would i am eint to about ttree m . 1 n New, continued Mr. B., il y. i u.l'i withhold the land fund fr-m th-s , t t tes , w v . ,1 t a he t :i t fns t r. x f t w o in i lions and ; a pi irtvT fron tie" people t f tiiis country ; and the j ipe.-t ion must m.'V.tably be t ecdetl b-two-en the one aliernative and the other. Strike out tin? itwettv seventh section f this bill, and 1 ehill j mill ed. itcly iii ve to make tei and eFeJ free ' art n-!.-. I.t t us examine th- matter for a ? ngle m i:vnt. Th .ugh hot an old man, I can reinem er the tune when iin.se were considered articles t f luxury. Hut now tliFor UM- is universal: every in in, woman and 'child uses them : tiie poorest man in the country uses ns i.mh !i as tin rich aye, ni .r-, peifiaps; t it, being d.-pri'. od ot luxuries more exp-Mi-iv e, he in (iulgi's tiie ni re m tim-e v it ton his r.'o-ii. 'I .here is no article llut you tail conceive of, except bread, the tax upon wloch wiil act so r.i.n.h like a poll-ta':, as the articles of tea and ooll'ee. I'n cot .g-r iu
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nut. t lot w l.o!.t t.iri,,.t .r.. I. n I c n revenues, which nrnlpr or, cut on u i "cir.i 1. 1 m'.rhr
. . ,. . , ., ' , I opinions. " i'roscnptiou was to be proscribed.' the press throughout th State to evnress them- r"uuaa n.u laigeti ui an in pro- . ,. T k basu Lountr puts dr.vn our KcprPsentative as j ',--. ' ... r .... , 1 . , " uu; l" exPrLS,!- I'-m- , . .... . .yield oli.,il)l per annum. 1 he President in Im that may b right or not ue don't ore-end t av " !U "ieMUry doCS not WW" u, the eh es openly and freely upon the subject. porUon to population ; but it was necessary if pos- . nt.b ,tate, Vl,. lhc CH.lnmi ar,. c,.,-.,. . , , , . ' I)rt-"( l- ') (.AiU,r f t:,p FiXprcse himself frequently denounced , lh; f vera! pro.n.nent Democrats have ; s.ble, fr the bank to destroy (ieneral Jackson at DIMI ,,er week. Tins is tM per cent, on the m.p os In tl.r Iwt l-is aturt. Air. I roctor though clas- uhat ,,e tt.nucJ tliü spoils doctrine." Now, how , Ä .r"d otin connexion with ti.e ollj.e Ul)me in ori,,,r to accomplis!l tllC s,;nJ limo,r.'er the present mode of 'valuation, which s wo ,dasa W og. was n ,t U h.g enoUg.i to Hurt h al tie . distinctly ' 'V.T 't ' Ir;inent . th;; list c . a under,t,aud it, is to add .01 p'-r cent, to tl.e b,c gn r,,i;h, and th.-cgh we have no ccrtatn knowh.dge c (u j.,,,. to . '1 f-tamls the ,,a,e of Kob.iht Da, k ( w,:.n. Inhere cost, deduct l-.Uh of the whole amount, and th!-,, , f n,s eel.ues. we u.in!. he o,n.o,ea.: I u-tv ,,. t,o-i " 1 fPl nt Ier to rt c l'.e few remain is one man more than another who deserves the re- 1 be whole sum lent in time years, is too llion ., j..,;.., i . , ..., ......o.i
the richest capitalist in Ani Tica. aiol c ui-cipueiitl y pays as much duty upou tii it article us i riid y the weal'h v-t ; ami, tl'erefore, I say that tax is more like a p -ill-tax than miy ol'.er. Wc.I, no v, if this tax coiil.l b : restored 'tr oe; be onderstou.l
a s w e
as HI!
t-tiiF-r su'o-vts . I call it
Oil thlr
I ix , bee a u .e we o t nn t pr do tins a: I
or .any
tli.ng siinil ir to it ; .f wee u. l, 1 :idnot th etfect
w ii i-
ii s :n nil cases, to ted i the :r.
f r Howard as fr .Smith or No Die.
n g (.eiir crats to whom the axe has not already been
n::d;ed. on the tntre m us ntc inn tfiat tliev unv be r-
Wj-Our fro nd Josr,of Bartholomew , iB astured : Jriictory htrtnftir .' 'hat h s promr.t conlriidiction of the n.-st rtion cf the i u i .f . ., r c 1 ' i Ho charges lurther, that the professions of the " otirnal, that he was ph tiged to vote fort whit F. m.... ... . . j . ., ' 3 K j Democracy " to judge of the administration of PreS. Stnator, waa entirely unnecessary where that' - i . . . . ...
iSlieilt I Y IT nv 14 Itififttitrnj tu aiTj ia ini.rit irni.
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Hestern Armrj'. NN e aro not aware that the Commissioners to
ward ever tine to talent and ability, we sincerely
believe it is Air. Oo-ii, He undoubtedly has stronger claims upon the Democracy of Indiana than any oilier man in the State. Whether we regird him
as the able an 1 unt'.inching advocate of a prudent and economical iiioditicatuui of our public works, in
Jive iiu:idrta and im thuiisu.id, f,ur Uumlred and 'make tl.e imports about C 1 ,1 K Ml. I M M I per miitli.or hinuiC'l dollars. WVn we consider how- true U scarcely per cent, of th.- . yearly aver ig-. If this
cannot, by any pro;.
home pn.-i'ucl
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-' e F
one o. ,t tins 1
land fund
capacity to r-
the maxim of Franklin, that " the borrower is the V!" ' tUt" r tie pr set
..V .Iti'.e-. ;ioed 1 1 1 vorn -ii.'t.t
uc'i
wnai -.von.. i Ii nive n.-eo oii0'r inn-
surprise.l tho late in qoifoos b II, v t -,1 I fie
tho Legislature of ".'Ai, .M7, and or its the de
roon." Now it so happens that the Clay federal- t'-'tioer and exponent of Democratic prmeipl vs in the idts comnlain that it is nni ir,,n-.nnn " turbulent contests of ';:J and '-M, we fr.l him still
But waiving nil this, the tact is, the Democracy Vg.lant. u:,.,ri,,g ami persevering. Not only .ajbers of Congress, th, (J r.vrnment of the country
' 1 . .' UUk.v ' -","t ' lu ' im;r, ( "'ti would luve oeeii in the hands of the F.,..,l s,,t..
rei ;i'V
j es to : i v e th" port v-h of the
fchct a site for a esten, Armory have ever visit- are insistent. They support pr.nciplc, not men. Presidential contest, hTs voice was h.rd d. f'nd n.j . U, "T."' r'm'J'1 d anJ examined the claim., of this city. Suppo,e ' 1 ft"cl 'uun'3 by lhose principles to support the an administration beet with a torrent of fil.-e!iood j i'' ? 1 -ere i-jnty cf the nation Wou rut ans were at once taken to induco them to do so! ! ircs' (Jont every instance in wtiich betakes Dem- a"d nnsrepres.mt.atioti, poured f rt:i by men vvho-ej ':cn tu!J. a tiiat of Pennsylvania was atte
Indianapolis prtsents inducements for its establish- cralic En.anJ nofmthtr; and by this principle w; .. it .. t i i i i i opportunity ment second, in our opinion, to rone ether in theivvJ' t,,tfJ continue to be governed, shoUid subse- .,,,,.. (
servant of the lender" we are not to be
that reakius advocates ol the bank have always been cannot borrow ..ml has no source of revenue
found on the t! or of C mgress. If President Jack- a fctaly vt ,llll--t f"on come t . a cr.f. . son had been as greedy a b .rrower as some mem- i77v7
m m Villi M Ut 9 (f'Mu. Van Bi m: never travcil-oj through the Country while he was a candidate lor the Prosi-
d have tlency. Since he been me a priva-e cit..-n he lias
rwards, vis. ted the West, but travelled so rapidly tint th
th-
r the so .;
tu li'ie v "ii to mint I'o- ii i stn on' , n , v po l-tax up- ii tio w ii-de count rv. As r
Sftt s in t!.. ,r s .vereigii -i, itahst ti' ni Ux o i n, to rs I r in :.:- t t i x a 1 1 n , 'täte ' ' v . i nno it. A nd t .
u l-vy a girds tin;
arti. ,. i I siiga r, tie ra-e ,s ti Jf.-. etit. It i. as much (j r..-c.-s iry I !.! .i" tea or e ll'-e , but v, e hue a l ir'e UF-.-t iii its in'i i. aci ore iu I.o jiouu nrj lii'ere-t. mi c:i w oiili! never ab nehm, because it ;s o mo e, r.-i with agr..-i.lture. Wi? mo-t, h a ;v-r, i'-vy u .i .ty on sugar, or el-" . f must d str.'V its -o ture. But ttii-r.' is no och re a-oii ',r v ,u r ;t
i'y n fa and
I'
re
'i re i - on t oit c a :i
as the rpoils of o!h .? , and now that an , by a corrupt (i ivcriwr and a venal .Senate
presents useir ut m,nig t'Mtice and Jnn- l.,.o ,.f
f ., Il,,',, I B1,r....... i., .1...:.- IV "4 FM"HauL-3,
.... . . nilUllF I-.KIH.-.A.. ..lt .. I l ....... I . 1 -.1.1 F ..S..II ti ll III
ett. I he great national road, traversing the wv. ...u.,-. o.n.i. i.e. principle, lormeriy ue tho sate, who wouhl refuse to accord to him tho
tireat West, ti.e Hail Boud to the Bivrr the Water . r,ounc'1J ,el ,l c remembered, is now distinctly rewarJ of worth and merit !
and
pow
Wake
tli.ng
try h
1 two day's notice of l,,s nrriv-Hl
i ......ii i . , , . . i
. Miouiu oc un ier.-toou, too, that among these eCe the great and crown,-- W. st. But ,n.. ,K
loans, the immense sums Used secretly bv Mr. I n o ,i... . ,
i 1 , i.t i i wii.i . I i, ... ., . . - j ..vis, i-u iiiulii imam mal um tt-ii .if ; v nji'iii" nini er, the Kivcr, every thing is adv.nU,"eous. i PwUed. Fiat no one is to hold oh'.ce, tin.e.s he NMnIe talent and ability arc tally considered in ! Diddle, with the consent of the Bank Directory, are ' hearm-r I, m u- ! T , , uT;,,,,..r v,rss,:.;i.,:,,,,,li:, l:::;:;jx;:::y ::::::::: gs can be done a- w JI as others, ;f wc only -1 r TOJ W,J irmpcony. ry port. t..i of the State his been represented at d,f- br.bery, and fur the support of Federal Bank' UriI1 ...... . .,, .... . ,,,,.,, ,ri.rr v ,t. . , Hard enongh. Our cotemporary also says, (referring to the above ferent tunes in the F. S. Senate, w.th the sin-I.- Whig presses. , ' ' '"' " - - cited passage,) that it all proves" that -Mr. Van exception of the South-Wcst. The cet,-e, ti.e lh- ,lhor M'' vt ,,clure : Mr- (-i '? r
'i'Ii Kare. Buren is resolved to place himself a third tune be- north-east, the north-west, and sout'n east hay had l.ler ;tll! Sneeie. opemy the federal candniate for Pre.- ii -i t ; he has
... . .. .i i tit . t t ! .
w e learn mat the races, a; pointed tor tliC .Vsii ot lre the people for the Presidency. We hap;. en to tnmr iuu snare, it is o-ir turn now, ami our conms is there enough specie IL r a currency! or must made a long, t ,.( t mn. enng, barbacue s
October will be post,, )ed on that day, on account think that it pro ves no such Hung. To our minds, - prtb-u oy .vt.ry if.iuocrat; i.i tnc coining . lt Le diluted with l'aper ! Tho re are very many I-'-xuuton, ami the Wabash Cuner tavs that
ct .Mr. Clay's visit. n the Oth they will be rcsum- ; it only proves that they who boasted that they had ' Whether nur individual preb-renee euccrM I fce,,!i,b5e n'e" w',u arSuc that if bank paper were to- wards of tjou whig papers h ave already none out cd, und it is rumored that Mr. CI iy has kindly con- politically killed and bur.c.l Mr. Van Buren in the or not. is a matter of sunull mo-n- nt. Our nni tntv 1 u'lt!,drawu from circulation, "there would not for him. And imw our i,, ;-i,!i r - f the !, un.-.l ....
Tin
si'lltl'.l III nCl !H nil,' nl ll,l I l,l ,i,l t'nt , l- I), 1 . , rs . , t . . . I f I . .... 1. F ........... ...! I . . . F , .. i,, I l,.i nns-l I ,s .... ...It I. . .. .1 : ' Ii . l.-ii. ..,,...,.. I. ; .. . I . J I . I .1.1
. ...... ... - - .. - ....... ... ...s. j .0v. wn nut v. i. ua ooi.' I", e L i ui viisib iiiostiiö iff. viii u.a iiinv cuu i n i n-i ie. v uiijiii.uui'; 1 1 1 ue a o te I M V 'J t n J UI ' - 1 '- u i l no v or I il io Li o inu OUSI I1CSS o
this, h iwever, we are uncertain ; as the Club have 1 to lmiuire, ; stii. fancy , with the murderer's smitten Croat questions
i tiot yet decolci. Tms club is going alie id brav ely, conscience, that he yet haunts their presence, Stock must bo improved. N ipolc on Bonaparte is J " tearing their eyeballs," and in their terrified imwoith more now by considerable. , agination, i6 about to " push them frwin their stuub"
i of ill-gotten and Worte lucd ocr.
ret re our opponents have : this country." .n us look a little at fiets. The
whchlearr. , !" T fjlIottin BW lhe amounts of bunk circulaw . i, eh we are sure no true Bern crat will permit ' ... . , , . ., ., , ,. . ,- i i i . .1 i- I tion and spee.e he d by thu Banks ot tne I nited how ever anxmus he may be lor tho success ot any i . ' J mitn i .mtu one individual. States, at the commencement cf eacli of the last live
'.. :i a
!.iiiim -1M i Thu truth is, the Democracy have m t yet deIlic National Intellgc.eer a queer clilcken, as,, cnilItl(,d ua l!icir t aii lc. Tu,. ck,l(,w lodge .11 . ... .. ... I J O
me nvn sa;a wnen sue natcticM the dueü egg. 1 nc
'I lie I'l iui-e.
years : ( 'irrul'i! 'inn .
; ... i ... i . c i
nen do had i r, w,.-. rn.'t, ...... i .. . u' "'.ag:i WhiCiilsl!"t 111 Inori re.o'v i ng t-. ptopio nau in scurccoy any place, more tnan one or i ..,. , ( i
. i ...... ii i i i t ,i , t i , 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 j -. , ,. i ii i; tut i,' li .li.ii lUs ol.j-ct was to that tie- interest.. U the country ! : not b iz nded by
a (o'li'-if ncy ,. revenue. I w u.d tio it with. oil a mo. ue, ah- h-'siiiti'.M. Bit if ye. i retain the Ian 1 fund f'.r We.,. f , f - -Ft.., ,t '.-.!1 i, , SUl . po-.-.hle f r y u t rene-ve f, nurJeu fr m t.'cj I nder th"- r re :m- in -e. I appeal t th" gn-''oe-n t- i.-hi q-r-h that ton i ; it t riy n t b : n- -oe--ary to t! s (or any rigVi.t f,... I, et g.-.,. tlem.-n wi t t ,r a si. ot t,m,-, an i they may al'.-r-w an:.- t ii-." th" ! ml t.i-..j. ni'.-r h i v :ng r- .-v , .1 the ooi.i.'ry trout it- v.o. irrass.-.. t o 1 . :u4. . v eri-.hed con -d to il. no. T.w .is I i v. am Cnii i l'u the '.':
ms, am, I.-,.- i ar.u i ,i i ,i g m r i
ine r. a rt- o. v. ,
a n io. e ,. ., ,,, , , . tr .... i, ,,
i v. -.s taken s- p-ir.it- ly or n ak.ng Tea
art .eh s, and deeded ,n tiue nogu-
ch, at
u ;, -
in O.Ooh.-r
- up t:
' allegiance only to principle, and support men only was, a Flay federal paper, that called ft ftnsmi , the i . i '
Ooshcn Democrat is yuct n r, because it laughs at 1 as promotive cf principle. As freemen, they j Filiiographist, the l'l inci , because he has lately ! I.;;.) the Intell-gencer. hat have the members of Con- ; hue, it is true, their individual preference?; and made a coon skin likeness of II. CI iy, to be s. Id at! 1M0
gress been doing ! Heading Capting Tyler, and he ' it is the pr.ue and boast of cur party, that we have f.t'ty cents the hundred. It is a pity to gpo; a "oo ! ! Here it appears that at the period of the .. it i ! . i. . "
If wc arc not mistaken, the ,V idison limner V 11 1 , :i-
1 1 'I.I -ö,l HI 11H,i:h,uo 1 :'.."), 17 c.U'J " loti.i -,".
Sprcic. Ililnnrt. j H,oit)..ö(Jl Imh-J-I.lll :',7,,.ir,:Mu 1 1 lpj7u..ö.;0
forms us that Mr. ( lay is to f, u.e ben. next, (a tcc t months i, !u i ) and n Irene
tlo; party to appoint a eomm.tt?. to m ike arrai incuts fur a rt gn n ,: ft. Wh,,-.- , g now! Will there be no electioneering spe. ,-!,-" pipe laying' n r.v, l'ritjid Dowl.ng ! We see.
orati- n jti
I 'O'-I.O Ul'-lit
I I',, -n-. .i.i
-pn-t
Look Out !
Ti.
m.i ( :v- .- tV.
ive, .- I .i v.-: 1 M.-.-r.-. All. ti. B ."bv. B nt. n I'.ich a i. ?,
nn. 'o'ioc'i' l'lilto, Iviio.l, ,,, MM,',.1,, r?-'
F
(
'ti
lö.i:
yu,c:N.:pjg
I
aboi.te n.st-
w
pr. iii
:'7,lcö,:.,:5 Tasini, 117 Charles" if Mr. CI iv br.n
in turn heading thein ; while, says tiie Democrat, ' eo many men of giant intellect and purity of purpose
tho handful of Democrats in Congress have nothing; who, if called to the Presidency, would discharge t do but sew on the buttons they h ue burst otl lU duties w ith credit to themselves-and advantage their breeches in laughiig at "the union of the lJ l',c (H;,1"tr-v- 11,0 P'pl ow need repose, but iu Whig- for the sake cf "the Fnion." Hurra for the ! du ''''"'ti.cr candidate w ill Le selected, and upon two dollars a d,v ,..! l,f..,( .,.! ,.A '' ur tottm,,orary may rest assured, thu De-
. . . . w v w.. .'.wfc V ' I, n Uli I'lf 14. 1 ,f fat rr7oi Durham luftr if .V ' friend Mr. Herrv-
man, which cost IS IX Hl'NDKF.D DOI.I.A US ! '
Wlio would n't go f, r Clay, the twice nj-ctcd cf the people .'
inocracy woll unit: to a man.
The Fx press, also bays, that Mr. Van Buren,
has been once d j feu led, and llmt he seeks to make
greatest
story, as tho Albany Journal said, when it got or- '"Nation the Banks never furnished a greater exrert returns from Indiana, but we must do so. By, c,',8 tIi:in fl 1 1 ",ööu ; au I at the commencement the late New York papers, we learn that tins sc mn- j ol "t!,u l'rent year, if the l1I;ks had thrown out all drei, who has made his livim out cf the Wall street j lheir tii,"c,e' a,"J withdrawn their b.Hs, an import of fVderalists by lampooning every prominent demo- I 'f ?J -'. about i of the yearly exports erat mibe country, our humble' self not excepted, I l l" 1 "'tcd S,,3tCS WüüJ lllV0 bt-"c cc' has lately been arrested and held to bail for inditing. ! ' y thC Vac,1!;.,rt' ,l .. .. , , , ..." , timates ot the tiri.ot'iit ot siece iu lrai.ee alone, IKlhl i.ln n . n. f ......... .1. Ml. I F
(.s. ui i .-ii i ii mm 1. 1 1 o ii i a 1 1 1 1 g unset ne pt ims. i ne
II . IU
y n 1 1 u '
' l.-..k.
H arry. Kee; l,t!,i a way, and i ny t o it v i 1 1 slave holder, if y.m want t-'t -u y ai -I.t: u vin In. liana. Keep a .-t.:f upper 1 p, ati i A .' thuu.ler, if you w ant to catch "ud s. i - mention " 1 11 t.u TV :"
inn
I.
t.. tU'ge m , 1 ,.pp ui. Walker, ght, Wo ,d jurv , i (,.,! g 'J'.
a
--V,,-r, .,':rth o W.Ica, N .:: :: I
V M'--r-. A r h. r, B i rr ..v. P-ir-s, BiVtrl, riio-it,., Cliyji-t,. Coniad, Trift.-. 'r.tte:..!.'!,, 'p , Vton, F.vit.s. HunfugC ;:, Kerr, Ma;,.-.!,. i, Merrick, M.iler, MoTF-to-a.!. Pio.-l; Pi.rt'T, Pr' s'.-u. Kues, S,mm. I-, SMI 111 of I l. Spn :..., .In,!,'".. W HI i ll. W, ,d !r.dg.;-j7. A,l v';,i b'
S ) tie
There are, says the Bo-ton of wings ah .ut n , .v-a-tiav s.
Post , a gre if, v i r.ot v
I.
Tyler w log
:t. Webster
"l t V NV h .
whig-. 1. II i r 1 1 C,
b
Uhii W h 's
'r
oty of go ;,.r e i.t. ad val tre;. j,
otl t.;'.' at! (.-.. - i t I i'i ar.d
I ir;ty .ii Coi-gre.-t
K- . ;. ,t
Henry l iy. Tho Coon Skin gentry feel bad. Let us. the Democracy , the salt of the land, treat them kindly. The little whiggies w ho are mad at not being appointed on one of the committees, should refrain
wings, :
fa 1 1 r f 1 1 arm
l're'j Ilietiouai y
Ol Arti, .Manufactures anJ .Mines. Of th's work
we havo heard much said, and that in its favor
Villi 's. ,". Temoi r-ir.ee vv h in
l'Ul IL HL -I I IP IU I llll III ,wr ,;., t .( , :i.. ..iill ... I) .. I. .. . .. 1 ..
, , . . . . f .1 I , . i ... . , win.. o .iiio U'utu .llll-IMhiv VVIiI-f. I ar.ti Wll. S. I r i I .... . t t f n't , , . f . .. i . I. ...... I . ii r ll if Ol t hfl- si 7.' 1 1 he t tio on -iirj i j r.Fr.ii-itit .-..!.. . ... " ..... , . . . i
.uv iia.ivu rtu.-iij, itsti. v3 n.FuiM.1 inn vi-nnu. j eas.Iy spared to su:. ply the w ants cf t his country . I rao'e wings. t. Mn"s pr i't . -ihle. 11
.ow, .nr. Clay has rjv.cn twice tieleated l.,r the " a" '" .-o,oo,. vy,. te report says, i.ni; I his would give a supply iqual to the tnu't ex- napracticabie. FJ. "Oer.eral A-.ath !... T . I .... .!.!... . :.l.T 11 .1 . I O I .. .. I . O ..11 . ., I . ... I. , .. I. I . . 1 .!
i lesioency , aiiu ds iiu is a uiiru um; in tue ii-;iu nie liooiusou esian.isntner.t, sucn a scene , treme vvntits of this country for common circula1 ion. v.u.npieiu mu uo.en, without enumerating openly proclaimed candidate of Ins party, if our was presented to the eyes cf modest men as woul 1 Jlr rc haul's tills would supply a hotter medium of l''i J "0oU u '''- these, h twever, may be c -u-
, . smereu us uiiiK wn.gs, lor the Bank whigs stood
the Scoit curing the last election. The Port ent.reiy overlooked t:..- Beaton Wh g-. Mount Cww.. Tiie (' upor i of N'- varl. have passed a re.-oluti ) i to ?i.J up tu ; c mal n t icity, unle-s th- br,!g-s are m id- b--- ,! n g. r,, t t . lite and limb, th in t.ieir pr".-M.t d.upid iV-d s' at renders them. . rs. j Ctj J ir. It the corporation o' .Newark should t-v ; tie- r threat, what would l.'.'C'.me of tii.- nolo,,- wi, h tiie State of lud, ana h d i-. up n the M ..-r.s Cmil ! Can Dr. (.'oe, or any of bus c m'it .rs teil us .'
..re the j
the 1 a 1 1 on a i I nti 'h.g. 'i;.'r sivs I
t t o ticiny id t ho in i t
i nip i-
,v tio: w h-
in t-
i . ,
- ami u-'.-Pi! in.-niie.r- - f t.
II th'
friend s bgic is correct, he i only seeking to make cause a blush to gleam from th" face of brass ; on-; internal exchange than the depreciated notes of sua.
the nation dotblij stultify itself! Nay; if that graving, etchings, paintings, lithographic sketches, I ponded banks. For an agricultural country, as this
argument is good, as (Jen. Harrison was de. cattd lor prints, pamphlets, books, without number, of al! esfcntially is, and mu.-t continue to be for a
Irom sticKing up the, r notices about Fo Woods : u'at chicc in l., the nation by electing him in ; 6j2.:a ana snVcs, with every possible characteristic j lv,u t' come, a dear currency is the only safeand his fat dog with a brown spot somewhere. Mr. J l-l has already stultitied itself! ! Fie, friend 0f obscenity and lewdness that could be presented '" i are far too apt to confound the wild deI'lay gets h;s Fnglish beef and has had, for nearly j fowling ; what will (Jen. Harrison's old frienda ; t0 tjtC C)-cor car wcre there disclosed not eve,, "ires of speculators with the real wants of business, years, rtir'i dollars a day. Who won't turn cut an argument which leads to uci. conclusions ! excepti .lustration of all the peculiar passage, ' T,. xUpi 'HrrTt ' . . t il . lim honor ml Innnn, f., ...f.. ;..... We tlsti bv t Iß dftelt nf l!.(? U'nrtlii.' Pititi.r Lwiwi.tl1 1 ' - , " ' IAII.R V M I. M . i iiOlO 13 IIIUOl tr.it 1 111
...... - ei tv. t 1 1 r k. k I i I k ; J ' - - - - v v - i iii no. v ll
j i
iles h I Ve - f.'.n V 100 o-.te
io' cm . : i'o . ' ,r rc-e.'.-i.' n. 'I he B stun ' 'u ire r, i.:," of the . papers 01 N-.v i.i gland . ii-uu s I i..s ;- nior: ;i u at! -r of p-grt th Whit . -in a few e,.' i .. .-ii a;. d li
bit 1 i:. !.' i -r the r .''.!-- i ! 1 v. a !,' .n il
1 1 no ,i t ' s ;..'fr! -c . B'Viosentaa n tt)
i,i C i gr.ii.' n . s -. : . ( "nr i ', r ',,' ex, r . t-. t .. .,
t.
:- n.
j r rv
'.'in''
ng '-t ted'.ral i t f s urpr. - i; n.' in1.. or i: ) ll i v , ' I SI I, t ill!
r- gr.-t t : 1 1 n-t p.t'im
W ' d.d
fif crrmFirn te !, i !i irrrj .'..ran in . 1 1 . A 1 .,-..,'. I
for representative cf V.go a few years since, because ' v"i i- the following extract from a
, v. . .- i iiii , i . , site sryie ami colored in the most col. cute mannt. r. LA. l.itv.t it, tf i I Ii lIii uilil ri nl.i.il,.l . . !... . . 1
w u V I. , svt,f -9iawuv4 V Kv,lLU K'-J Llll Dk
Iii 'i-
soeecii of Join
dohih. of Roanoke, deli vered in the lie.... ,,r" ,,..
Tl, .1. e .1.. 1. .1 e it i I ' '-p
hereafter, he would n,t think the people of that, 1 1 ' lue i resentatives, April the l.,th, lr't. If he were now
J i county had thereby stclntied themselves ! i u'0CUurt8 lu" w,:, evidence then made ,lVin an j ,hlUjj ,,e d,ous, 0,lf nlnk, . S;,
Io recur to the i. assume nuuted. If tho nrinrinlo ; PPafPnt, were Fcarcely more a-toiimling than the i ....... n o,v., ,
.... . , . , . I - ... I l.w 1. llsJiJ ll 1 IUI Uli LI l.J . S-i'li; 1 VII '11 "I; 1 nether there ground fur it or nut, we cannot thercU) contained is trr, the ori.ie must be:0IH' this repository of llohmsm's. These J ..0,r flUl,.r!J, ,11)lV (i, , t! , r, tell; nor, indeed, can we tell whether such a work ! right. Are we to take it fur granted there'ore, bommable prints were intermixed with elegantly! By str aignit rward inlu.-try. rectitude. '.ami is really in the course cf j tiblication. One thirg j that any republican, w ho, fur the sake of obtain- beads cf Clay, Webster, Adams, and other distin- ( frugality. How did they become i. -possessed cf
wc do unovv cn this ftilject ; ar.d that is, if there is, mg ofTue er i-itron.iifr, should, regardless cf the guished men of the wlrg party ; and caricatures of :r Pri,P':rl' 'y :ndu,g.ug in sp-rculativ hopes
such a work, our community is totally ignorant of! principles and Usages of his party, support an iridi- Van Buren, Benton and other democrats
the fact, (uesstlns is a pretty broad h.nt j vidual for the Presidency" icould act correctly ! 1 that he would net theteby justly "forfeit the Cuidi'1'... .V Ii . ., .... . I '
..... .t, nooks, nie recent elect oris have dence cf Ins party!" We had seen some such
and ile-o'ias. seels fit t lie k!i i:t.n uli.hi il..... !..
l l- 1 . ....,.t lll-jr IO.-1 uooi n- ii,,, tiiK.t in .,1 , nn i tuns' ; .... . ,i ,.r i .. . . . i
si... --...v...-., ,,iiu ii ... , III..S. i'i yj I I'U 11, in lll' V son and his partners in iniquity were severally held wcre, men of respect ib. I. tv, and honesty and ho-m-
to bail in the sum ct ?11mii each.
A Coon. Old J. tl. Adams, taking Botts i n h -shoulders, find trying to head Capt.ng Tyb r. We command Dr. Drake of C.ncnnati to g to Wa.-ii-ington immediately, cxm,.ne ti.- old f. oi' !."n!. and r-port to us winch Ins the b.a-l sense h,m.-o.i'.
W iiu.f. I u . I hn' ; rr e-p e. I " m no r- ; . 1 . g. v , ' t.e tlo.'..!. in th- II tii a i-p'.c.iii-.n o! up"
.'g a at. ted t ' s-iv - , ...
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I'hi'.'s a di:..','d 1 ' a p-mod s .- ''
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resulted as fol'ows :
Drmocrafu. Alabami, M issouri , Illinois, . Carolina, Indiana.
who has nothing to give ! what have we become! "P.!, vv.il a 1, gi, tar.d pr te t u; nnnjfotur
at'.- a di:..','d 1
i the II ;
I't der al. Kentuckv.
O Yrs ! We have it. The menibers cf 'he T. ' A nation of sharks, proyiPg cn one another through and pruv- to..'-' u' '" ch"' l"""-H ' ' II. O. T. I. W. J. have resJied to hold their '''trum-ntaiity of to, 3 paper system, vv:i.ch,"if .? l , . . .i , , I.vcurgus !nd known cf it. he woull have unous. vv"' ,l d" ,l- ''By p.'oh.tit.ng J-.rc.gn impot'aineetings in the evening instead cf the mornir.". ." i i n.u. w.uu (, ivt i.nq..s -i , . , " '""'o tioinbiV adopted, in I rcfer-'nee to h;s ir.-n ni-mey t.oiis. W eo, wh-n r: --ry n eg pr'e,u,.ted, wn .
! charge as this something ab 'Ut patn unge against Mr. Howling- himself, in the column of his ill-
. nalured neighbor cf the Courier ; but we did not I!'ecti
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oeiiev.- ii, anu siiau niii yci, uii.ess li rssie.ves irom A ' "tin. na ou iuu w io n ne sees us com- it ins o'.jeot had heen to niake the partans the moet wnl pay tlie taxes i. ... .. . . i .t. . i f F i .ss. ss-.s'. s..s.;.. II, i: ... sr..i,si.l.n..,l 1 .. n .. . ll . t ..
ii.ni a more, tnsimci avowal, wur ru,o s.ia.i ue io '" f-ouiv i.j. mS appi le iiion was too '-v -nij uciivu n.iivcs, as well as 10 KCCp ttiCm tore to as.
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attribute hoi:ct motives wherever we can. Tiie late was made after the Posumi speech. We are l'J'jr'
qu-'-tcus
to bed dircctiV.
I i.e-. --.- s-, .y F i.-i a ;rcaTcll pir in ...er Ij put y i
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- are L it two pig.v e t:...-;r arr ir .,
Lach of these State clct a F. S. Senator this fall. Fx press has sutriciently provoked a retaliation ac- going ahead. Who knows what will be done on tl.e
We -,ain to
Indiana.
On
em .North Carolina, and one in'cordug to the present code cf newspaper contro- 5:h of October ? The report that the feds arc ne- ten cci! peoes. so weii ex
The papers eauvn the. folks to beware cf bogus
cuted as to deceiiF' any
. ve.sy. ny characterizing our principle as the gotiatmj to hire us to cd.t a federal mwr .c person. Qiur whit harm wu'l thev do if the
The PjrLLAVLKs I'o such an xttnt did the ; abominable doctrines of that most corrupt party ;" 1 mature ; they have not
Clay federalists carry their infamous frauds and the mass of the Democracy, if they support thoee opposes it. The feds thre pipelayinj in New Orlean, that thty eicceedsd ml principles, as "tame and abject slaves ;" and the! (-0 horne, boys, rarryms the election. I he JctTersonian says , u ; men whom they delight to honor, as "foul and '
i .1 t .ar- f . w ...
made us an cfler. Ex-(i. u', Revfer Uu',v in' c:a-ren-e - Hi -id tree
, i rtir. atcn to SK:n Capt. Tyler. . . ... , f,,, 3 "What harm will t.aey do if folks never know the
One f.f the Wh g Cl-rks ;u the (iemral Inn! O:;.- at Wa-hington rec-t.tiy robbed a fellow clerk 'f ub'Jt ;lc'ul. So they go ! The thief was per-
.ii'-. n.--.-! t each. tr :.:h.;.g up- ;, 'ho , re-erv.n, n'..-.-. f ret.-!. - : ! i - : trn- 1 in-i. a. ; r- -:- : . a .,et I
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' with the incerest gratificati
difference !" That's jjst the vvay federal bank
lion, that WC are now branded tyrants." Wc could easily have thrown T,E ', -G Pam' mronc in Death. A wh ggery argues about shi.iplasters, about tarirfi.
enabled to announce to cur fr. ends and the public back harsh expressions, but they prove nothing. ' prominent Clay federalist, being severely attacked , and Other thing. Wh;gerV goes in like the makii.it the election f Senators and Ueprcsenlat.vc in We have contented ourscive therefore, with calmly : by sickness, was told by a friend that he mu.-t die. cr of bogus money, for 'hcat'ing out cf the People t.i.9 City WILL BF. CO.N T F.S IF I). " ; rcpell.ng these undescrveJ accusations, anJ it is and was asked ifhe had any request to make. "Ves, all it can and f T the same MISOTS W' t I 1 . wuth the people to say whether we have taken the I have a very important one " he feebly re-i'ied 1 j'.r ' . ' v. .' ' :-u,njnl Who EVCR hid nr.. FkIENDs !-Odr fr.Cr.d h n,,. Tl, -..... . , ! . .J 1 . .1 J .nC re'1'lC d.tlerence is there then between the two ! In cur
s , , , v . . ns. rs.mi.il .sjj iai.ii re.iecnon has ujni p'i3ii.o my oeai.i ioi.it; loco iocj papers . SiBiRD sent us a lot cf beautiful and very large arrived . and truta is mighty ar.d will prevail." , What w .il the ccons do when Clay comes here ' I
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rnitted to ecapo,
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refunding the plunder. ooJ beg.r.r.ing fr Col-
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opinion, rot the slightest.
iNninn. ion riKJiKY. Ti.c Crand .Inry n! tl.e City cf New York have f.und 1 or true b..is of indictment for poijury against A:.h ny F. I . - ... in swearing to certain enlr.ei at the (hist- .m II ise. He has been committed to pn-ou to a.va.t tr.ai. . 1 What Folly ! A printer at Havre de '.'race,
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'i- :, p'.rtici.trly his c : . , r...-.
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He will accept e-ur thack?.
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mv.e a ve-ir r . ,
The Ttrr-us Fever is said to Lc verv nrevalprt Md.. was recently struck w th I ':-.;. nr. It d.d n't fth. . s. . '
hurt him. bank juo.f ., , .... . .
. amcng Printers.
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