Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 10, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 August 1842 — Page 3
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t orrMoiifliire of ilit Mnlc Sc-utinc!. Washington, Aug. 19, l4d. Messk. I'ditor : Iti your pap.-r of the 'Jr.!, instant, I perceive an article cop ed tr,:i, the Cha-1-ton .Mercury, fgivn in extract from a letter of tu,' correspondent of the Philadelphia livening Journal, on the subject of the fiiiil Vulo on the passage .f the Tanii bill in the House of Kepreser.tati ves, in which it is stated that cn the vote of the enjn I.'icnt c-f the b;ll "Lef re the final st.Miticiitioii of the vote, it wm foUr.d that it was a tie, 11.' I i IF! Mr. Cravens of Indiana, and Mr. Triplet! of Keiif.cky, thtn chunked their v-d'-s had their narm-s cal.ed again and vot-d aje. The v ote was th-.u declare
tu be, yeas 11' nay 111.
COMSIII.. Since the reception of the list vttc, the most SC-
virroi. From t'.e GlAt, August i.
The Ji'.'.'-i to the tc'j (predicted by Mr. L.J. in-
ri'Ui Jssentions have pervaded the W g ranks in gor.oil, when the Federal majority began to run up Corgres., and st,rmy caucus Uvc been held tacir account with l!,e Preset) was ' on the j i jrnal to-day, cn the motion ot .nr. rwinightly. They have h i. 1 very warm discusser. at , ,.i0rCr Certainly no party was ever mr.re successtul these taicj-f', as is un 2 rtjoJ, without courngto i jn obtain:: g from a reluctant , persecute J Lxecutive, ar.v decon. The democrat are ready and ar.x- all they de-ire ihv. the rnaj arity in :f '"';
, ,, j wr:o press mm ur hi.', u ,.inir ....... , :.,: tog.farsu.h a o..l as saa.l fur:.;,.! aJcq.nK tffl:nsl him. in!n the moment that Mr. revenue Fr the g eminent, hut nothing wh.ch they j;ay 8 friends, in their caucus address of the extra pr .. -jc.se w.il b permitted to piss. The President, se-s.on, denounced the veto as a thing that should , ' . , ... brni' the Fxecut.ve of any country to the b.otk .so, is r!.c,tous to co-operate with Conffre.. m f ,0 refC!i,Uion ,,f Mr. Uotts
:h reisurcs as are necetsiry aline lor the wants . , Tv'.er. and .Mr. Clay
Xarifl" Hill I"ued. Yen tht Glut (Aug. 22. The Hz tariiT wa quezed through ts-dy, under the
evereat screwing we f.ae ever witnessed in Conrts. j It w bt once by the ca-tin vote of the pWer ; anl wa on the paint of going Jjw aain, and finally, by this j ont'-rjan power the Speaker's veto; but it was ssed by
Messrs. Andrews of Kentucky and Staxlt of ISorth
Currency ITuctmilioiK.
Fr(m the Seu.' York Lra, Jvty Iii
ARttur or Joiini Smith. A m? it nrmfj t!.t t " . fc.ir-'
The folwine t.Me exhilits the arnoui.t of u.cJ.uUiV cf Mtfiuri . f -t V. liv ci J -f h M.,,i-.S f..
the turAs tf this SUte, at ttie dates aanexed:
Carolina, who at silent while the ca't vras made, but cli;:ned t!:e rijht of ortrj. and voted f -r the bill, when thev v it ahaut to fill o the second veto of the SpeaWtr. J
The strui?5'e was exceeding'- !iarJ between the remote presidential policy of the Tedt ral party, which had in vit-w the defeat of the tariff, li make a common cause cf ihttrihution, tarilT, bank, and render all dependent on the result of Mr. Cl4Ts e!tctio! ; an l the present and ardent
interest -f the manufacturer w ho Jc:nanJtJ itninPiha'.e
This atafment is iri(;.rrcrt. On the er.gr '-:i:etit of th- trcis'jrv r.nd the nrotection of the manufac- held up the veto ns the guillotine to etl'ect it all compensation fj: the lite ( $ rU and contributions, which
of the h .11, ! d.d not vut" until after the rlhvl b :en
furje thro'iit with. I tiien r e ;n it u-'iil in the Ilud-e and p'ct! vl my vo'e m hiriutlive. This pu. ;hly may have been the t'r .und ,o wii.cn
.... 'rr"?f Uvp iipr.'ci vT.l that it. WOil!d beCOme IieCCJ- Iroeiht the oresent Federal manrities int, Congress
lUr:' 8,1,1 ",CC",n,C ' . T . fca::Iy lhc ,:ilcy cf the Present'- ene.nie- to br.n The open nnooncement. the L., , of Con o th if! v t'i r i rovtTni.! h. Drcvaihi the u It re;re- J ..V.,.rt ,.,1 him ro?s:b!e. Mrhism of the OJir.icant cartv. (which haJ. until wilJuri a
J I . - i " 1 US! :iail tU'rs iy i.'- u j' v i 4. . ... -j---- t - -
-entatives from the inanuficturinjj districts, but!
And vc must coi.ftj wc hive never eeen a party lew oayp. been kept j.r ujer tt,e com ,i u,u. .
9, as the si once iiruuiii u mu i ) uiii tu ;;oais 01 i.it j 'iiu-swn
i i.u ,!.iwh,riii f, t.. i vf !ti(i..i! in ii is ir J i citeu . '.i.... .i.s .. ,. : . .r.n.xmfs i t o 1 1 hr fi.Ainrntii.n hf. i tuc'njful in rirrvin" tut t.ieir nieasun
Iii.,, ..I . )i i 1 k 1 ; vi i - v..--- - . ii',i..r i,.ni ,,. ,i,:, ,n. Iii- v i : 1 cip'.n ists, wnose warehouses are row t.re.i wi;n frvs. I d.d !,M Vote a-li.-t (lie b.II . her .n the on- j(j dist ribut l(jrl ,ncn ,.,, the West, and the latter , 'V1 "1S,1 V 1 a v' "'w' hoarded ever .ince the election of !S40, to await the .crros'inent, r the j.i-e ; I voted i,t both times. . , w ith which Mr. Cay lias made his mov Cd .e c -c. ,t.,r,, ari,i rpi!i7e eimr.n .es nr,.!'N KeVectfu:iy,y.urOU. Servant. arc at Prc,cnt d-ternnned to cn- to the.r t.vorito y Mr. Tyler, and leave him no alternativ. U' J. II. CliAVL.NS. ; measure. Look. n-at the matter m a,l its respects, j bot the veto, (which, in the view ut his cnein.es, is Ll wnEbt.Ea:iJ all that The error mentioned in the r.b ive letter it will be thore c,.cins io bo no reason to anticipate any salu- i the los cf the game,) does honor to h:s loii-i jjnteu of r-ch mar)ufacturer;,t have been busy with the owed, w or or co..,;.,!... Ti.o i'i,h. : lc,,tlltio. Tiic ,.,. d.cn..,,,, lÄhiÄ 'SS :"':,''r!.bo::' !!i"iinf .fj!i!:cs:L?i?r:
rtrfw-iivtf iinon th trrftstirv ana me neor
i . kfii.'j inoiaiui i iiiiinv on. i"i j vv j
be enabled to impose oh the people from their laid-ep
delphia üvenin Journal is a Whi paper, und.-r the r,ervajir- v,W-rr ranks, and a fital di'r.tjiticn cf;.., r- f,.i ,(,.., tvventv oer 'cent.; and when
control of that very hvntil personage Keuhen M. 1 oem b - impend. nr. I contrived to render the raisiii? of the tanil" inevit
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iUUltjr- I The vote of the members of thia tate, cn t
liiK'll to tll Olli V't'r::tl ! ; .. i- ion to refer the last veto nopsae to a com- ! t;, cjj the cond.tions ir.poüed by the l iwso! tll it the views of the whole Democratic uartv, although some
CrvrRu, JuVs ITsr The ndlowinj is a ; mittet, 0f y.)t instead of proceeding to reconsider the letter from d'tner il Jackson, addrt.-J teveral as 4irc..t,Jj by the constitution, was as follows : inr.nths ngot'j Mojor Davezac, a number ofthe j yCas Craven", lne, Tli:mpso:i, Wallace,
who vvria an i.ihcer liliofT J8CK
able, by the expenditures and vate ti the extra g(,..!--, which must now monopolize the market.
's-ssion, and the President was brought t eujcnue -i'jJC till as it has now pascJ, is utterly repugnant to ,fr. I .. .. I." I U...'..1 ..rtll-lt .1. - 1 I 1 - .-' .! U
se.slon t'ie latter Wa? fO cotn'dttely hemmed ill, of thern voteil f r it. They wihed a mo.ler Jte table revth it he had i'u vay t.extricate' hirn.-elf but by the cnue hi!l, adequate to supply the wants of Government, veto of new laws of this SCdsimi, violating the eon- discriminating o fir a ws practicable for the berient
Jgiciature, wno wan mi wmu unw. . , ; .
at New Or.o ir.s. Mijor Divezic read the letter to j Naysir( üu the Legislature of New York Iat winter, and pro- I ffM( yea3 lfl?f n,ys . phow. pored a resolution in.tructm- the members cd Con- j j. pirty pay nfJ regard D cress from that State to vote lor refunding the hne j " vhon it incr- . ' thf requirements cd the Constitution, v. ncn it in.trto the nublo old Cen-ral, but the tederul wings vot- j . Kl , , r r . , ;.,f,n ' eres with their poliev o "heading t.apt. I ler.
down by the Federal Wh.:-
ditionscf the laws precd up-n
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at the la-t. They have now rotten two vetoes oui, " vut. a.c cuuovnu, . . r...iik ty the Sime proviso, in f.vo b.lls. So it will be a more onerous. opp,c,..ve. ard onjust m11 than taat of Ly int. s mi- pion, in . j . .rna et, to regain the ru'dic domain, and p-.ss eome seen that the proviso ,n the distribution t tu n u;wh;n lh). outcry of the m3jori,y in Conout to be the muet proline source of politica acqu.- ; ICered it 0ible lh,t. altitude, at home and Mtion ever contrived by Mr. Clay, it has been no , a,iroaJ wouK, a, t unJer the imnresii0n that tliere existed " tl ih in the pan," or "nap" with him. Un .J n(j rcvc,(U(3 awswaa ail ilulucement with fcxe.al Demo contrary, like an adroit hunter ot Kentucky, he has t u Jo upprtrt lhe measure, against both their inclinafo ranged the obj-'cts of his pursuit as to hit two' ' tj ,r,s an j their judgment. The Federal majority vuted
I ;t. -jo. 4 : i6,i.j.v:.'; .1.127,927 :i.i??.o'vj 1 2.'J ji '.I-1 ' J 17.0 i j 16,2:?.:.2 -1 i :j 1j o3:V
January 1, 134, JiBUAiV 1, l53i, January 1, 13C, Jat.ai 1, 137, June 1, Janjay 1, 1:3?, My i. January 1, Jauuary 1, K January 1, 141 . January 1, 1 1 ,
T.ie variations we.c tioia Ja-iuaiy 134 tu J:.. 1 -". -Vt. ;.. 1 rm Jai:i)a:y 13Ö to J . n - 1j'. jo p. r crrit. f.f?f Yi::y. Jar.uiry 1V3'J to .'in. l!w, 1 1 per in.i. .Vm.'. l'r ro lar'uarv 1JT to June 137. 30 r. t-.t. J-t r, From Jane 137 tj Jan. 13. er ctl.t. 7f Fk m Jai.uarv l3"i U Jan. lJ'.'.ö") j er ret t. i t r at.
From January l- t Jn. ll'h l' rr or.t. dtr,ise. Fiom January 11 to Jan. 112, 2ö cei:'. ivu,. Fi ex January 111 to Jan. IS VI, 2) per rent. uatne. According to retorns rectivi J fr m r-ie l' the Var.L,i! W2S e-ti-niteJ that the circulati n wa. m tri m.t.t:i t May, red ori-d to a-out eleven n.iloo-i, ut, In t-r w.th. that it ri id sustair.cJ a fiir'fer redaction f atout '.'ö j r ct :t. iu tht-
tlit four month of the jo tit year
M. rmon i roohe, and O. l H-kUwcII. th- Istter hxir
t-fen md.cted in Missouri a jri.arijat at. 1 the f fiar n accei3irT in the attempt! J a?s-ir.a:t ti c f Fx tr.ren . r
r.n t:.i
reiuj-i'iMi a procru; a pr.n-t y i
ueJ f.r the arrest . .f ,o. ar.J lw kwü '.d cer.f.ne j t
:he 2 s':re.;.ct .! :L a: t t:.. r'.i.u;i to :: ii.c t!e arntt. Doth the arcu-ed wer rr.-J, ! .;t err ri r,.. . a writ of A a '.; .- ioe i l y the -;..:::r j ' n. t the city rf Mauo.. Fp -n t.e-' ir.f ri , 1 .1 l!.. ii . Car! n sxi'n Je-ps'ched pcr,:.4 to e:l i'. arret, t'.
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i will yrt take its course, ai.d tht li e !.;!. et l.ke all ot'.. r will be r..aJe to ieU to it mar. l-ties. Sjt-.'f't' liegiitf. A ratraBi t Hit. The Charit mi M, ur ciii ...
Mr. Ho:1' trr lv i-.''r.V of fv'.f-iclm - J n thi f-t. o "Tho two hrt artie'e if l! e ah-ve tupn.dnj im-.
meration. ti.iht have :oe ee it t . it' ti t v obtain
ed n'v pecin.-ations lut a niio Ciiiii f
L'very variation in the quautity cf cut-eicy . ( :( r thiols , fJ Ith a cri i.e. fleet t by nriiui: th eii-Ji ''' n.a:;i.r? the ".rr.e, can? : a Crr:cr':.-: v:- i . ,t i : m it j ment d-o not he Ur a r.-ra. ..' i. I
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val ie. The extent i.f vaiiati n hi the o,un?ity, an.l conn- j ,.f 1 47.j- -
rjuently in the value ot our currency , i.iai nas t.kmp:ve -The reman. n.j t..; nil - des n.jht a'l Imtc Im er
braced in the pthy ' .-i-l ind.ct .ci.t, M-r kivkirj V; a d d fuss pem ra! v.''
rnat oart of my tnio- contused to toy r r r . t-em
was introdtued into tie F. Ti. .cirite, anl Voted, In the House, on the lth, .Mr. 1 n.more, tue at jt ta troiu eacli other, witn a sine.- uan jow a mo(t, ra!e atlJ reasonable propositions, and lelt no i . . . . i i . .1 . ! . . .. .1. - ..i... . .... .. I i... t, I'. . . .
; Whi ' chairman ot the committee oi wayj ami irorn Iiis ri;:-;. i alternative uui me oura i.mn,o-in.uiu vy ..
. , , , , , I . if-, r . t, r. .v . , I , , 1,. ; m I .,.t rn.-t i r i .I r lie- 'Jt nil. w1: i''i.'.iai uni'mi i.i.v...-. ; 'jiifc s com miner, ojs-i u u j ...iv...v . .MyhrV.th.s much impaired; and I am f -r toe , mean,, c h .red a res.,.i,n .n,trua.n3 .am con. t!l,.v 4::in e.!v deve a .dan of at,i vetoed bv the IWIent. With the land clause, and
1 mittec to bnr.jj in the vetned tanü bill Without uc- ,.,,,., .hr.ot the id i f their L'reat ,n, ip. roiV.-e stricken out. it will now eo back to
1 of the land proviso, and with a further ! .j j. jaU(K They laid a tram for a veto lhe Fresidei.t.
yesterday, in a little bill which they j 'fj" llirouU lhe Journal ot commerce, a lew uays ag wlmiui a und-r the previous r.ue.-tion, which is a. sure a hit Boston manufacturer a Maur-ch supporter of the Federal as anv thev have vet made. It was a b.ll direct,,.- party and the tar.lT system-had i!eclard that the new
the mode of oranizintr tiie lloue of Representatives at the opening of a C tigress, in whicii it is made the duty of the Ciuk t) put down the names cf buch
iu the lat seen or r.ht ytais, wll a; ; eir m a n . e t.ikir,4 littht, if we take, m sme ii.stanct s, wj it-r iuttrvali t!.n aie given above. Tiie vaiiatio; weie From Jan. 13 'kn. 127. i'J it rtnt. innt.i. Fr.m J tn. 137 to Jan. 13, 4 ici cu.t. il rrr rw. FrbinJ.m. I3S tuJn. 1 3 : , ö per eer.t. incmt. From J.n. lo May IS 43 i-erctnt. darea-e. livery iucieae i f cumoKy, (other tilings Leinth-e am-)
raie puct, ci.cjuraes SLCJiatiJi), ai.d i::creat'S t .e Unlit v of pa 1114 olJ debt. "Kvety doini.uti n of the currency, c n ttie o'.tier t.at.d, other t ta in ten g the ame, c iues puce1' t) fill, da:r; c-n en-ter;ii-e, inceaes the d.tficulty of laying t!J !'., ar.l ty breaking op many jTotuciive e?tatiiihrneiit, ilcpme" mul-titu-Jes of men of employment. A man, for example, who tcoht a h.use or a fa;n-.,or t ... . I I. , i T . .. Kl', .nl A . .1 f. . it it.
Jan. lb37ttho i4h he fiave the pieci-e nv;Vr if J-.Virs he ! ' 8 8 "! - h -m A,"'-
promised, gave only h-i!f the value the eller rx,icitfJ tj :e
Pr,-iicf i Can an. We Irani hum the .'. i ... Hi raid that larf ijcaritities .l j-toducc are pmi!;' ! u.i; the Farhine car. at the j reaent .. a.:i. i.h.-:!v . f 1'i.itr l Stales growth. 'Ft e pia;tit.e vp to Ju'y L: h. are a I -I-lows : Ash.- S.S0 lh' ; juk end l..t. l.t-CJ It Is . tloi'r. 27."23 Hd; aru! raoi. 1 1 7 t lu h. 'Flie hlopm nts to Furope f c i M.-iitril op to Ju'y Vli. were C 073 bb!. p-t". arid, .-.' 4 U !. feail a-' ca ; 10 1, 914 this, flour ; hS.St" I u! el wh.at ; f.172 tn.n. ! pea.; 1.1C0 LL!-!. j ork ; t-bli. I f . Hi-J ?, 3 Ltd.. oat meal.
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able to visit my fr.ends, und write with d.ta .u.ty . ; divefte 1 of the land proviso, and with a further 1 Tii trviro' to out mv hoij-o in order to in-et that' . , . , ... . i r i i l' 11 '" ii , admittm ' tea arid cotleo imported from ca , which mu.t c ori co:ue. t that other and tot- prov iti no... . ' . . ... . I i 1 i,..f,n,i the n- of (.Jood Hope in American hot ter world from which no traveller returns. In do- beyond tnc n, . oi
in this, I pats in review often my wiiol-j ( t.,ci il toms, duty tree. Ute l in which I fi.id hut little to regret and much J The Correspondent of the Ohio Statesman sketchto remember with tatisfaetiou ; and particularly all 1 C8 tj,e proceed. nji :n follows. Mr. Fillmore paid 1 1 . .1 . l . I ..,.-......' . . L ......... It ,t '..... .1
:nr acts arm u.!iics eu.- hiccsi.ii oe.cu- -i . waM t() i:ll(. in in; eSs,.m v u.i..-..ii.rv. i..-- - ,., .t.. f election ot a Par
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etive. Hut if ho made a purchase in Jan. 137, and paid for ;t in Jan. 1S3, he ru-aily d 'id-lfd lh v il tr he en.ie-l tj cue. A debt incurred in Jan. 1"3 cull be fl" -.chained i. Jan. 1S3P, with K'ns than hi'f the V ila- it wul! t.ve 'ak.n t d.yehaie it a week after it was i oi.ti ai t. -J.
):i the other hand, il a man inciac a ! t iu ...nuiiv
near Kea'.'inij. I'enofy Ivatuv, e, h.l ro.'v! . .1 tJ.itorJ.i last, in g i'.hi ti z l!f.cVb rn, d:- pprd hi hs. into r smi'l p nd. He ur pptd i:. t! e e ,tt r t" rcuri the I. at, but finding Lr:i!l dv'sined by lie rr. id. i t which he w as iiikieg, called ot f r ! -'p. .'dr Ai. tv. . m.'ther. hearii;j th- cry. no-hi d to hi- reume, tut t ur;d her '.' unalle to ic the 1 .! or to mil her .! I! r cr I roc'.t
taritl'was 'excessive," and vvouid in the end, injure the
manufacturing intent. This man had the sajacitr to perceiva that the community will never bear excessive burdens for the benefit of a fe.v ; and that it would shake ol.
Nüv Orleans my con.-eit.noe tally approves. St:ll . ' ,U ,f a new tariff b
na erne has ever bri.ujfht to the view of Cnres tf.f ; ti. 1 1 ,uo u:"U the tuf joct, as to the policy ol a
liculir character; cue feature of which is, that it
13.1, and dclVnid piyvent of it till M y 112, he w
foil the dim.-ulty ot cteicn riii? il ncur. t.c .ri. Such iN tin; nature of the System. And be it u-nn-mhercd, that during the seven of the euht years cmhiai e I i.. cur table the flunks w:e paying specie.
i I i,i !,cr nsHikiarre to r niHrrn-d ilnvli'f r. Mr. lorr. wt
IiMnr.i M.xiisiiALL. This spirited and talented genllei i .:..! i f ... . I i
man-as inu.toi ourrcaoers Know, n i nii oven ock-b v. m
liprtnir into the w u'er, but was nn-.t !e to h it ay y-o !, and tliey all p i i!iid in the p.n.d.V.i :o. r, dauhti r aid fori. 'I'I.e p i,d is pcih.; s net more ihm twenty feci across, theUijh the Water i.r. 1 s -t mud are f r.i ;. leit de p.
,ir.i..ri t. ( tiie result of au tltcti-m in a
ir.nmity and injustice ot the 1, ':! line v.itu csts , Uri,r j 1W before the a.ljournment. he hid introduced j .... , l3 t,, dibfranchise imposed upon me by a vindictive j-jd., who ilepnv- t!lC rio!ut;o-. Mr. Uotts moved to lay the resolu- . '"' "' f- , , tii0 edmecfmycoti.ti.utonal r:,i,tof b,.r,' heard in i t;,,n up ,n lll0 t.hle-nmtion rcted to m. J ' the my own d-fonce, and this t;.r an .ct jut.tied by the Mr. Fillmore moved a call of the llouse-a.reed to P y ; l H-V ion has eearilv been liecebsity .f the CIM-. and the only means by which me,nbers present -absentees called .50 an- j 1 " aui w 1 VL 1 , ..v t- lh Vtate. tho city of New Orleans, with all its -..oi-ty Mol s u.t.rLlJ to tjlt;:r ,. mies call M.spM,ded. IVeviou- ! " ' ; ' e " Je ( e i-t a nd
ui, alio i .i. i iru
ai no ini.isni o.y, uie -ay - . a t n rM(.t, fdr t!ie l.rgl,.ltUre. J.st h-teii to him the next ; , Wedm liV the 1 'ih . f Se, t ..b.-r. 1 h
Till' Mil l i t'. I It II1L.1LI1III, U 1 lilt rt Til 111 " "UHJ v.,...ä..., .. ., i . . ..Ii B)...r'
' ; . . , ... i ,v arter me c ecuori . v e are uitui m -u;t-u i i-ui la...
Ii!lNA .'.iitru? FiH lit. The ro-'.i""irene i.: exerci.'!- of t!ie F.d. io i A-buiv " n vi ;Pi v. i i take p''
a oi ..utieii
f the s"Tu h-l.ts 1' c Ii'.-' I ce .:i the J in .i V po vi MH.
l"he fiietidu i f the I K'itot--!'. and the j ih'.c c i. la'.lv.
the investment ot the most wary ami pruj.mi, wnue me i a-j we )ti.j aM axil)US j,, ,.)(.f ,jmt now oar city lit dctef-
pre.-ent temptation ot cstraordinary roti.s win or, .g miic , u j .s r)u, w.itlt rt.:.f, it will n -t perrii.t us to want are rt.,. t.c.f.i;lv j.r. d t art. nd. M MMl'MJN. .nultituJe, of .peculating and greedy comj-et, tors into the , , Ut .J Ui uh.tantial , ro..f that we erred . . ,: , ; . ,. f...M m'.irrn mir and d.'strov ft re 'liar luisnieSS. . .. . . .... i.. i l- l..o .... ! J Ue . 'Ct'.U 'tj .1 I.. i. Ill . I ..I . J.V l HIM .
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A, the bill now stands, we have no diu-t i win pas. . üu, Jt.u.8ioj tl, verv ilea of nl.-tf, to end the Senate. Mr. Clvt s friends have t,en tooroughly p oin.mjtJ f lh(if su!,sc,i,,ti:.4 very promptly." whinned in by the nianiificturers. lhe 1 resident will; ...;.,,;., f ns citv. th-t he hid n-rv.d.
,1 I every other State (where double districts or the ,t, under the impression that it is the only mean- uf- ; j , ti;:u. f J( t,,' tl(;il !. ti'ksthu.: ill , . , i ii... i ..... r i i i ... . . . i .. ..... u
il .yteiu prevails,) winch tii ill nt have forded him to carry on the ( Jovcrnmcrit
the city h ive he-n saved. Without t o - wo mi ;ht
have oillantly icrili-.-ed or liv-. iimi h'-l onr
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tal.ty of an infuriated inv-idn.ir ddiery. It wajr vull. 'Fhe Speaker repled that there was, and,' , . .. i i i . ,.,.., rr this act, and for ti.e enh-rco, ,t until tie- cour, ; t(nt tl, ruW provided tor the pun.sl.ment of a mem-j J - '.a Staie Feg sUture to try was n-ure, that this uijut tine was .m;-!, ; b(.r rrfli.,n.' to anw?r t. the hr-t and s -cond c il. d i rto'u!itios which the Cor.M.tution ex-' the record of which Mill rem uns an im.mt alioi, on , h:s n une, nml sp.v.ljed the mode of proceed. nj i.l ; 11 r - f Cotrress it.-elf. The my luein-ry. tl,.M.u,..-hment ol the n Iractory . w .lereuo.n Mr. , I - h,;ct;,r hl ,,,.,,1,,,.,,, vvlllch was ..Con.re.s is the only h ,dy whose am cotjid ! Wise, w ho had desnate, -i ,nd,vi. oa s n o ; f concemi,,, e eetiolis w.pe ,h Man, from my moo.ory, by nj.oi.t r . eu.lty , t a hieac, o th ru.. , wn pn.c - ; liV?e-rtd mo through ti.m.-rd. r.i.i the ime and costs w .tli intent, t h- ; r , ,!r aft a resolution id compulsion, when Mr. ; ' .V .1 , . ,;,. 1V ,,;.. ,!.. w,r" one
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n-tV vm:I lnd l i s fn-t annual !', 1 ii-' in ti e code;.- h ip I S.'pt. lUlh. An a'ilic-s i.i be .Vlir..l t v J. VVtoti.i A. H. 'J'l.e loeiiiher are iip.-it.d t be j 1 I t , hl.i. the public are te-j eitf ii!v ior. 1 t a't. 1 .!. F. A : 1 ) UJ IN, Fr. .i lent.
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1:!' ,,.v h.-.-ittn. r.od what was o.oirer thin a.i, n.y u Iomi Mr. I lUmore arose and mk!, that 11 L'ente-. - . . ...
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1:1 icaid to the t tual stu tuth ot parli. s 111 t..e Male. 1 lie - ,01 . 1 v'. I..-,. e . ' Or tuen ( a h'doriia s hihs anil ta.is. wlio
v( n.oj run vei v coc e oe -n to :eio-, .. , , . . . ,. , ,. , Js.ua u.,filter.4 ,s.u,a.:ce, that, vvh-never the Wl.-s lives ,., the ?-o,'.,, p,-s ot ct an 1 in the Mmp,. Mr .. . sue aroused, as they weie.'Muel m t10,:mt us they wi.l of liurns. . r fron any other h. ler.and, will reci ive our he iouud ia IS 1 1, they 1 an wetp tin a;j!i the State as re- remmciati'iis of the heresies of JNative Ann ricai.0011. ; ti-tieii as the i.oitli wi"d . -uiiuU- Jourmi1. ! and will forgive the errors of the "Rt, v e hr. by n-i'..ce Mr. Clay can no ni'ue -'el the State ot Indiana, ' t,,,r tollluct,.,n .-ih thit cssoc i!-i, f.-'ei-e-. S !r a than the e.l.tor of the .'oi'rual can obtain a diploma vve jline jlf,d Bnythinr to d wiV.i them, we fi .1 n-t. trior voracity from the (Jcinus of 'Frnth. We kno .'. ' no l etter than lon-icneis, and htueaf r we : ha 1 lee, th ir iin -lhin of the State, and we kno v the feelings there vhould b- n d !' r. nee between the 11." which are entertained there t.uvards Mr. Clay.1 Thi is the tru; t--int. F.r oiirlo-s v? c-.re e. o Wi.y Co!. .lo.iMsen con l.t be hiin all I dovr. The ' Iron, whit mtion n man c o.-s, f.f he is whie, and an F. S. I'.rnk is a wei.'ht which th.ro vv.-i,ld pull Mr. American at heart,) no extern, to hl.,', ur h wiJ, and call Clay down l,!;o a m.llstone round his necSi. II no- hi.r. b.-othcr. O'jcm -mil J't. tmns about pre-emption anl uciiayni,' cl limants' 1
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, verv anxious to have his vote Le would . 'ana-ers, in case 01 no p...s c c, v.,- on. ..1 ren.ler Mr. Cliv particularly between a Main street ,m-uha,;l and a laru.ei a tew d- ,. The clerk at his reuue-t, th-rciore, nave an..iier aiid turcr ca.cu.ation on its tail- oWi011- , ,d ant tü n i,r.,. portion oi the C'U- smcc-bnh Whigs. his name, and he voted unt hi, , ure-wh.c , is. to catch uno" .er veto. he re,- ri,e J(lUriial V)U:, ,,., thj l.ex..'ton Oh- j Varr. How sttn.U the WL P-ty now a diyMr W.so d--red his n tine to he call- i 111 the l'pcr Vluch his been called out. by wucl, m m;8killtr uf ihc nui:lt,a cleeti-ons, 1 Jf-- FI'l)MlI.Mi, sir, FU t.i.e.., ' ".,. res'ivi 'od iu the;-'S. loeiares that, in s,,,,,, ln;J apportion-; k . Jecd, sir. ' . ' . I '. e , (i.i hi 'o ) n p )0 . c 11 1 0 I ,n ,M1 h 1 1 i he looked .i;.rn the c au; lit ri-'Ud to rt 1 lr ' , .' Xh sTÜ.l- rroMiriJo. -ai uual, F.h ! I !u i;im-. v"; Um,, 1.. ce'ilj- c.vi.uiiir.l ' , .... , , , ; : Il will ptovo n-.lhtn:, l.o ever, iu repaid t the p-.i'.itical ' -. ' '- .
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responsibility by wh.ch ahme it may b-; ' need. , ,-the wns who vote. auni .. .... C(Miuuimi v.tabiy call out another veto, it b'e airi. wduu, the wl..,s , f .rti, ',i,de, the ,a,.,.icent w.da,l ,eti .mined atrule on .he parte, everv tru
For y.-u must K.mw ami rem unoer ,n w .o- m-,' tmu vw r e mo .eauer. o, uo , ,. - . " : anJ t lhe Clnef Ma-itrate for the fifth time under ! bantu rd cu di-tm-aishcl i.ei.hhor." patri .t to u,n.- u...,, dctrueme from ,.0.-. -v, matto.l law alone by wh ch ue v.: r, ,h.; e,s- by old Johnny li din so Iron s.e,.r ooiv n ,. u , fri,,n,,8 , vvll,(!Il ,ie W58 j Wh-.t. is eanl 1 I I mi laua , '1 is true, except restore the eopb- to p' tdv, Irmr p.enty d l curfully to d.fei.d the cty ; r-.tid tint Jud.j : II ill. who ,. icy. Ve Ie am toil it tl,J re.o.ution h ad le.'.n ; Th, be-n- the first 'reat po; i,t which Mr. thai there UCPJ tWO WhiS and one liCUtrat out of rency. rev.ve ere.!,. ?r,d U.xlv, auJ .eru.e the ! -rm- vd afterwar.ls impoM-d the line u:.---i mo, w Ilm, th-or- H, .;,..!, a Pr..vi..:i wo'.! have been insert :d m - - - be ' the seven members of Ccn-'ress iu lMV.L M.eeam.r lab,.r, r a ,i.st reward, gm - der wan first read . exel m- ! . w,t', , I. ft-d h ,.,h. ' h.ll, iu leu, of the land e'oit,e, -tri ndifS lh' 8 ttw 't J J c o ?his no'a'ures to tho binnerol her old (iöven.or and f ith-r-h. n. 1 '"ot nie to iiitcrtept you f h) ie t a.',. t, r. that by this the city m-ht be saved ; with ml it, It d.str.but.on of the land him! for thrceyears. istead "tuiuJ witothc mi.cC. o! h,0 a. .ru. , ;1. r, t our , ,,,y 0..0. v wa, lo t f a total e.xt..M,ishi.M.t of the ltw. i ron, th-se , , , ' cured to her certain c.vi reulat-ns which rd to a,k y.nr opm, , v et.,er. .f we a., ' -To you. my friend, for tl.e first t me, have I tin- procenl,,,, we are thrown upon the inference that : f ' V !' ; i lacilll,t(,; her march to reatn- ssind secured to - XL lZ - . , folded my fcelin.'s; determ.ie d, if my country lh.. ,., will be c .s;-d w .tlmut havinff ac- IHL HOL.-I.Ol KFl KLsFM A 1IM.S. h,r Cll(7,.11 ti5 r,nvard f t , a,l b-.itl . ' l '7 n b t , hve ,, v
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11 pass to mv j;ra e in s i.Micc and w ,th, 'Ut m ir- country or the ovenuocnt. i et we are to.d ano- i l0 H,,,ise has taken a new coorse in (lis p j-iimr --t
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inur. Hut as t.h.s is p'rhip th" la-t letter 1 may write y. u. I could m.t reiriin fr in expros.-n to you my feel.ns on a review of our privations and ilan-'erö together before New Orb-in." AMMll'AV JACKSON.
ther caucus is to he le-i.i to t'.ojtu, ereiuep iriv .o - ;i ,1 tcnl blc the I'rc-ider.t l.-r its reconsidertip in de.-pair. We au'ur no success, for disention ; atiMi. Heretofore, tiie pr.-cise course laid dawn m an 1 distrust are creeping into th J t uleral ranks ! tiits Constitution has been obaerved : the oh.-ictioiis
nide the vet "rati Harris., a tln-y aurmpted and intended, Indiana would h-ve hi -. n I' l.-r,-' v. nere tiie is l.kely to be iu 1? 11. ne nnst .M r. ' ay. 'Fin Journal sivs tie: W.i l's ot Ii.iiani will 1
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tr'iioii in IFuikrupli ). Jun'-J .McFea-i, id' Oiiio, has d.-eid.rd m a recent bankrupt case, that where the bankrupt owed debt of a fiduciary nature willnn the law, which were contracted before its passage, he m.hthe il..;hired from his other debts not of a fiduciary ciiancter, but if the indebtedness originated inu tlte passive
of the law 'he could obtain no discharge un .er it t , be made from
from iiy debt. U is elated in the Hiltinv re American, that Chief Justice Taney anJ Jud-e Heath eom ur m the iminion lately given by Jude Story f M i?stic!mgctts, " that as soon as tl,e Hankrnpt Act w.u.t into ojcratio:i it did, o fact , stispend all action upon future cacs arising under the State insolvent laws." There havo Wen varii u-i decision of lato in d.tb rent tart of the Fmled Stitcs, as to what articles of furniture
1 neue Oecisions nave arisen upon no- j,,,, ,c,j tt,. I'resi lent : d
n ,v, Marshall of Ky., in Hs p.-eeh yestoroay on ; UjC iKJCit have beeil i-ntered oil the Jourtnl, rolH)-a j 1U ti.-u -they wnl sa..-,, ti,r.;rt, th. ,... Fll ee"v-u ' grt-i.-i . tl.e veto, broke out into an open rebellion aj,':uu?t ( u,tj the bill then reconsidered and voted upon, to J Suic ftfi r,.K1.t:.?e-s as the noith wmd." What stu-1 ! y- ' ( p., H I c..-ti..d.-r) lam d .rmin. 1 t ithth.-.-the As'iland Dictator, taking the ncm jorat; ; sice on ajjocrtain w iicther the ci,stitutional inaj-nty existed j -j-j ,,., ,ns f the .0irual are as i-xtravajjant as ,1,, A hvl: w,th f,eir rji.tn.u ,1 promising f r my putt, .-t..i u'i, i . is. tiie veto iiucstion. to pass it, the President's o!j-ctions to the contrary s ..-taphors. We pr.-mime: th-y will be as vew- j-m i,rab-ul tireJ of it. l.nn? .. : r '.-,'V. uVVwr,
Aiiju-t 19 In ..i.'.'t ' Another day has ' notwithstanding. In the present instance, the j j1;i!4 a8 tne north wind, and leave a umch de.-ola ie.M, wasted." The Houao. this iiDmii). after a i House disposed of the veto messa-'e as heretofore !..,, a..,J desnair iu th".r nro-'ress house'.ess eo
eool deal of preoni nary wraniin. w,"nl into by putting it on the journal; and then prepared to (.hiverin;; in the keen hoist, th.-T pro-pects That couMMttlee of tho wh do, when Mr. Inersoll moved d spose i f the bill, by appointing this day for its j nlhted .-a.d 'penury and starvation before the nil mm, tint the l.ttle vetoed tirihVb,!l be taken up , winch consideration. The bill was, in course, lake l tip; i j,, (.jrry tj,. jMire of the north wind ! emir w .1.1 agreed to. Mr. Infers Il tlntn moved to suh- and Mr. Adtuns made his speec i upon it m-nciu d-j " e fe-l conhd-Mit that the talismanic nit'u- lam' ....... ? ....... K'.M I, ........ h. ..t' dull.. i A' whirl, wer.' imr hv n or..: 10 1 1 1 1 ui entirely l:tl"erMit Iron, the 1 uri'.t I nd i a na Iron tin 1 1 -in lernt ie leirtv. that 1
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, he made from the law ot lS:t J. Mr. I , rn irl , issue p'Unl i ng oclore i lie I l('U.-e - e'lili II WuS W uei.ier ,!,...arted With the Farmer of North Hoi. d , ami least " - - .
v..,. the JnduMtrv committee. rrr:oed another . he b.ll sh.eild t.assorr.'t. Mr. Adims-abandon- i ...do,-, 1 l,iders. d we b-lo-ve it has b-u-n Lorn an emnarr-isM-j irea,urv,as ,014 i...,.., i- , -o-.n,,
nil Mr. Irwin anotlo-r and Mr. M'Kennan, ot , ,,,-r the lull, which was under consideration 111 toe
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their eoii-ciei'.i-ttiiM scru'oh s. and take lit) the biiT'it
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vetoed t.rdVh.ll, and pass it without any lan 1 pro-j rules of the Hou.-e, no subj r-t, wh.i; pern. .:;'. can viso. and w .thout tax on tea and cdlee. j be superseded by unythih else, not in order, unless
Fiiere wns great excit-merit in the hall all the by a vote ot two-thirds disnensip; v;,Mi the rules
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ly to g ' I r any ra'e - t tar HI no vr .o jir
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d ,y huig. till the adjournment, and tome of the , Vet Mr. Adams's motion taking up and retcrring fiercest speaking v e have heard this session. Ad-,t(,.. m-sago was entertained as in order, while auis in a !en "thy chapter, denoiinred J(d, Tyh r j the bill was sti. I admitted to be under consideration ;
for collecting revenue without authority ; t eshing an.l, when the previous juestien was called, it ua
ran-'Cr a:p auded toe i fru cd tint the main nue.-tion was on olr. Adams s
ltankrupt Law, but in the Court of ("in non 1 Ie is, yes- - ..I,.,,, . Mir J,,a! ole.id hke a 'uo! follow ! Uiterr. .dated motion for referring the message ; and
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truisierh d to Air. Clay. lyiiun-ul Ll'j ti utttc, r t', r in.,,' -i,i,r,,t i:.
ii.c. " a.y gress are It-.i
The roM)ATinx ur !, w am. Onutn is IU ur ' c -r.t , riec:csary tu d. Iry the iu:.r ol
IsLAMin-Lnder tho charter o hn.g , V' ,. ; , fV That the C: y Wio.;s m
isLAMin-Lnuer Ii inari-r o 8- " , fV That the y U io.;s in ';;;,,;,' 1 , ,;,'.:,..,.;.,::. i.i. . ., . ,.t granteee owned aha res in the landed mh k, and to lh n ' .h.t.'rou, a r'efect , the L. I , ..1 ,, j. J.e.i. ,,. , .. ,,,. was reserved the tilit of admitting only such as they ouirt ,,.',,,' x-v n,i,ht ehrt by vo-e. Th.s po.er nf ad.mU,,,.. n J o, !t . w.a Riven by the Assembly, in H'-FOthe yrre.,;(,i ol ,' in t.,('h .r3.,ch al C.r. s. to r.-....-dv ti- hinc,,:- S 1 1 ' IS 1 1 S "s MM'. the respectie t owns. Aecordm? to th-' n -ju. renn nts of j""' ' al(, l,u.(1 ,i.,Vvi, bv ..', t-M.v vt.i-. 3?Vi;fi f fr. . ;; r, . . . ..:.. : ... . - '.f'"; the o,,i, law. m. man can be .,do,..,-d. who does not ty. v I Th Jt , V.,v .'.ntv , C , ....'.V-V.' i'..''.!..: .""...!- T-n T-'V .7..: .V - C. Vi own :U Worth ol real estate ftee ol IllCUUI.-rallCl. ! d.-termm.-d to ke-p the t.ntV -pi- m un-ot .-1. ., Vi ,,. I...... h-i r l-l I I.-." n i.t f. I.I..... I... I. .!. h..L..-.ir for the moot wiimmhi K ....,, .i,,r.,- n I 4,...,.. ( ,r .. -. i t . e 1 ' ' c " ; .-. - ' - ' I- '
terday.m a case depending upon the attic unent law,.. tan if, and he. above a,l other-, would prefer n.,t on lhe liü-the only thing that ha 1 been cm- j ' - '- , , mUi ,-f,t , ri:ullc,d by a Ire,- m - I - - - - - ' f , . -e-;- ;'';; ' ; Maichu,;. Chief Jusiice N .h.m ruled that a moth yy. th,t t:U atrrded pm-ee-idercd, cr that couid be considered, under the issue , J ' and l,s pClitiot, on f1" 0 l'Z,-: l' T-'Z n .' u '! ,-V, - , , biuah. . neither tcM of trade -or -houvhold furmture 1 t iJu.., ulrr,..t ,n the duty on cotton bag- ; .Xpres,.y Fet down in the Conet.tut,o'l as the matter 1 ,! MiMl l(Jlu thr-c ith. Tl.e,, .... ......u , ..,' h.s .her eck, a I r r,t. , V, I, .. n- ..... r .-. v. :, ZZtZ - He :.e,m-d to regard and express him-eil as () be considered ed disp.d of after the vet.. : tJ ,.... ,ed u,,,,. a,! he is ad m.ttcd or p, at, iZ- U U,.y , , i V ' "V, in acmal use. could not be taken Fr debt i Machu- t.av.ng been read out of the wl,.g church-Irl... , turning ,t had be, , ei-t-re;. on he j ,, n t . And , t mij .-,'y 1'- ' 11 uJ c h , t ., -f L ' s. who r,r .r-,d i.WH. : iXTrl. ,tiU.-lIon.Ureru.er. i speech on ti.e veto power, against Ada lis, ',e pre-j y.t it wan decided 1' t'der to (Jen. J.,ck m. f... f.m-of f 1, i ' o br io f " ;- T.;..: hUtll'N-but etill hJ Would otVer some adv.ee f his ! Adam ,ot,.obl,r.ely looted ,n. hile the .,1. ; l.m. a ,,.. r u, . s, e t.ic , uf a, , rJ,n ,;, Uw Xvd , r ,,,,,heh.,.s JK) ' - " ' v ... -r.eVi-t , fr.ends. the wi.g innj ,rity. He then urged them wu- the special order and under octe-.vas toe ; u;o human r -.os. 11- im.-t tos , v.i ,n av.i J u M h . ,,,, l,, , . ,v , , cost, u t.ve he . , : , - .: ,., . h , a- . - - r I - . Nor ro g Dom: a S:com, I ime. I he Fast- p the vetoed taritTuill without the land d tu-e, (uti ijuestion ! . ! .-,,''' ,f"J':; i:u;'' u r !' .V. ';' . ' 'l äl! , v V-far s -rv.ee -h, V - .,r--if.,!r.,. ,' I'- '- - " - " ' crn Argus, peaking of the attempts the whigs are , . , eouthcra , The'tmth ... there are real'y ,.: rules n-r I-'g' . -de Island. ! .:;.M.i- m , s'rou-, ih es able ou.ra- ,. 'r '' 1 MiU SI iM'IA
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making to fing Mr. Fhy into the Presidency, telis u.j lakc lhe ,, themselves of pimg at H-ive acts m the haos et ongress. Fn-n thing ia
least sota? temporary revesi'ie law. .Mr. Alar -nan j msp'.'s. .1 ot in caucus, an.i toe n...ies on.y uoeiio
the following ttory :
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"When We were a W about ci "ht VOirs old. we ' was fo.lowed by Mr. Thompson, of Indiana, who renter (unJer the -ag w.iicii Hemes toe minor. ) wer at Pyler. and the ah i.e of tl.e ve- . the right ot .peaking) the ar dr.y v.cj ,1 the by tiie nanJ of John Martin. It was,., the winter, to power, as something with which the whig ! secret concaves and com.n.tUes ot too 1 cucral
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and the i-now was deep. e wore Hiding on me c mi.o i,..-. ice at tho outlet of a pond, about a mile l mg. S iy Tue Senate are on the 'I reatics, in Ferret pcs John to us 4 When the snow goes idJ in the pprmg ui,,. It was expected that they would be c mfirm I am coirir ur to the head i f that pond to eee if 1 ed to-day.
tan't tind an axe Why. aid we, do you expect to find an axe at the head of the p'nd, when the enow gses oil !' 'IF'cause slid he, 'when the snow went oif list rpring, I went up there and found one, and why, I should like to know, can't I find one next apnng just as well !' So the wing elected their President ,n 1?F. by song fingmg. anJ why can't they elect another in 1-I1 !" (kind HrsiLT or int Nim: .Month's Fh.is-
latiom. The Clo e fays that the Wing imj rity.
party
Wc have no doubt but t hit it Ins b rn decided, ! in tiie conclave h-'l 1 last night and tii"t re- Tinn j that it would be the safest mode of mmageng th--
,,.ii,i sUt'.'ClS uro i .1 op l vc.o, i nac .v o ..e-si ..v u Theorrcspondent ot the I hihucp.i.a I . s. (.a- : Cimi-n nu,Wr lU! ,..aJ t;(- tho b.t.,:r ,.r,s 0? zette wr.tes as follows : '. l'odcral.sm, b-j ieathe-1 t the present t-m-s by the ; "Tiie w higs have not yet definitively agreed as to lC x j ,,f t une party in me tim-s of 1 ;',.,) t j couth a course they will pursue a 1, ether to adj mrn COot venom in ti-e secret, and gradually : : i 1 1 1 ; 1 and without attempting to pass any ott.cr b.ll, or to ' circulated in the ve.r.s cf the b -dy tliroug-i th- !o-t-
tirv ehar.ne!, inste '.! t iriv.ug :t em. tied at
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n-,.e;.t,i'.i . 1 o up.ioiö tins stjt-ueio, r ter oi i inu', i.e o.. ......... f..Jeral ,dl'. -crs of I- I- ral M?Ssa-husett. who relcs.-d dur- an act necea.,ry f..r trie deh-r,. -I h reuntrv . .- ret a. I..., ,, .....j I I :.p Stitf i no i astice. nn trf a'ed Wllh 'S-j!'.
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t., .!i fend tho fro .tiers ot our ccuutry I- :n the m e.rsi mi
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that State. The F.vecutne of Mrlni-Cls permit a a-ue ... m-mey to h s h i-.. which, n ti- prmc, e ,1 i. c.t..en of that c amm r, wr Pth t , b so t d ,wn in Paw- revere the .'udi-re nt -f the i .urt M .vtial ., tr.e-t i., n
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tucket n it'.i.) h r own
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jdgmer.t of the country t:p ! i aits S..4 t. iJU tV.I-ri'..- . I, , !.:.'.' Ilti'l'l ' e I ' T V I
("jxrin Phjsjneh. U b.:r:i cat i h-r
VVior thi- tost of whj.n has i wi e nil Jen n c. ..mi,
arid the s, cor. I a wife and o.t-chiil, m Cana ll, have ci-f-c ed the r escape from Vau lhc nan's Land, ar.d icstciitJ It-ich-s-er, N. V.. a day's journey f.'jiu the ir rt-spe:'.ve
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make such an attempt, and ,f they d so, v.i.att.ie
bi'.l siiail be. Wiiatevcr they do, wi.l, I tlnu.-., he done with unanim ty. Put I repe ,t agiiu, the. Find H.s'.r.butiou Act ir.7 nl Ic $ irn-iJ- rc.."
What foliy (cx:h;tr.s tiie Cincinnati l.r.q i rer.)
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an
n open day, where it would counter-
acted by exposure.
alter a station of nine nunths. ts delivered at last ; to think ct passing an er b .1 cent,. , to, o. ofatill-borntaritr. The coroner should have a:, . tu-nable .eatures ot the la-t ! F-e . u i w ... n ,t 0. inquest over ; for there is reas.ui to believe tint . s irrcm.-Hed tMh- Uovern:;n, says t,:0 njjve ex-
the parents of ih bantling contrived that it sli-uld trac . i --g m,-..i.ne u.,;? .. -per,. on seen-ti,el,2ht, and by the same nostrum head the Pres den , ,;i..;e oJ.ons man any ct a.that despatched the l.ttle taniT. The o iestion for! tempted. And what is that, pray 1 ny. t reihe inquest to dec.de, vv ,U be.-whelhcr th-se w ho. duce the duties to the n.mi-vtl standard d per extra session. Provided th, t,r tr h 11 lo- cent., but by an arbitrary vacation, rca.,y impose
rttsiLT.iiii. Th llarrishur-h li.tf lherirer fines that the mam feature cf the new Tax tail are o Sol. .vi : A provisuu for the ordinary expense', et the g.wrnment. A tax of on -s mill on a'l pers mal ai.d rta! j r-iperty, in iJdi'.ion to ti.e tat already leiied, f-r St ,te purj. s,s. An increase of the lax a!-., on slocks, bond. m)rta-' S. and all moneyed recurilit, to le asses.-el at ihtir real valu-.
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va, wiilmr. but I. ar i Meiajurue thu-ht it U'.f tic to hon-'a i i .
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a. a wi.ie 1 1 . e ui.j'i in . i. . j
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, who hive m-irnitU 1 no cn a.- ! jt tht rl; n o
rights. wh-;, theae is (e.t a lean in ar i
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coaipr with her tauest. Chandler and vVsif w.rc or-
vy.ng dut.es above t.M per cent.-!, mid eo-ex.st with at ch. or hzr duties than mose coo.a.ne.mn
diatfrbutioll, destroyed thcr l.ttle tar.tf b.lls With the bill JUsl vetocu e m-. . . ....... ,..v.u-
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ruM.c improveu.cr.t-, and reper to the next Legislature, a P.iey ta liiebec, and obtained an aa dience of Paid . u Im 1 u.. ,t - ,.,v,..M ,,f ,1 .-, .,i. 4..,.,..!.,, ... ,K. Durham, and an order ta.irUto. Arthur taymj theexecu- atratn the .ae of In,.. t..al wt
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itt t.ourt Ir ar. :r.; j?r.ion in r-.-,;..i .... a ...4.4; ! Stv h-f,.
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chosen Lt. t'vloi.el ar 1 Mvor, on Satnrlay lar.
duce the tr.id majority in Congress to pass :.
