Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 24, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 December 1842 — Page 3
TIIK INDIANA
STATU SKXT BjV K I,. i io,viiii.M i:, rr.ksf.vKKA i:. iA.vwoi.m, mic' , mia, To our C'ili.cii. AI! persons tlcsiro is cf taking t!ic Dady Sentinel, an J who have not Leen called upon, hi.! better Pply at once at tbi nthee. It will be dilli ;ult to obtain full lilts after the fust w eek. Tin I.tgisd attire. The important leisinesä to come before the n?.t Lffi!i!tirc of tlii State will render it one of t! most interest; rather be i nereis i nearly bal current business, tlio .State is to be dittrlcted, a t'nit.Ml States Senator cho.-n, the Revised C .!e, and i..c conteted seats v. ill be .acted up-nn. I. very one intcrcitcd should not fiil to take the daily or tri-wcekly Sentinel, wliicli will tnntain a como! -t 4 Iistf)ry of t!e fe-ion. S-. ad vertiem;i.t i; the
ng on record. This interest will men of ref irm'that C m"res his t. anrenriite mou- i e3lin?'1 u it" rncrcliant. and as they now bc-
r,l fr.,m t.c !- i- . II'" toltjcl in the inn'Jilitv ot the Birncultural anl
' w ' "''"-i.-. Hie äs iitrc-io- commrrcjal community t-j employ them pruhublv. anccd. In addii.on to the ordinary fore Hipporud i:? eif ! And in what have the whii's It i a watttr of fmt. that the times are hard
ilJ r1- ; inj anew a nr.:;. nai uv.it w.üc.i lnl been rxti.i- - "i;rh d under Jackou and Van Ilurcn ! Let us '. Ai.w Uhs Ai.r.Ris. It is tlte wi.-li cf nir'iC0. excellent carrier that our old friend, "The (.'ntU-- In .March, 1-11, whf-n the whis came intopowman with the ehret col red oit," will furn;. !i him cr "'A'rJ " exigence, or claim on the jj.iv- ... ,i v - ! i it , r;i:m ;.t w i- . ' r;VVNc;V V"4 A"l,rT- " T1" ;"I,,ri ; T U. n.;;; blc L.thr, to plca.o certain fnenu, nln t,,, .Vtr5. .Si.,,,j,l ;lrlic l).it. tf Culumju,' 1 ,7li:(i:iO , " ""' " ; l. Iiriii'. Toral, ct) "'KMiilti ! We receive almot daily requests from mrbrrth- X,)t ano'h:: o!l.;r was 0'.nj, and at tho extra ten in different .States to exchange with them. Wo ! f -sio:i, July, l-:n. Senator Mvan.4, of .Maine, a bhould be pleased, to d; so, were ue able toalfird i wn a:;,! -airman of tiie 1'innacial C,mt:iittce, ! -it j i'd tli'lt the Charge of a forty malign dolt ."am-t i it. Our list i? already heivy-mdeed nnre tuan ; Mr. Van i:urn mrc j,.U,,t.,m ! a humbug ! i wc have time to read carefully ; and we are thu., i The wh'gs to d; the guVLTililieiit with a debt of '
, d.id v.; am i..u. ofti CTComounv 1 3 necessitated to deprive ourt-clvc at lcaj-t for the present. T!i f llowin named gentlemen were admlttrd ( In nnrlirc in tho S.u.r.T, f rt S . ., r.i . ,r I Unracc 1. Riddle. Daniel I). 1'rntt. f.'odb'v'j S. ! Jrili. Lewis C. li.le. Wm. S. Wmgae, (;.-,ir re " W . I. a a son, Win. II. .Morrison, Stephen '. D "e, Isiac II. Keirstcnd and ("lark M. Antliony. j - I Iii. Wc learn fron the Wayne Ounty Ho c ird that a lire occurred iu .Muncietown, ' n Thurday niglit the VMth ult., w h;ch de?tnyed the house of P.b.omfiehl, Kifsey V: Jack. Two printing crtabli.hmnt--were dttroyed. The Ilceor! says: th: bu:b!;ng m.-t about i'i, -''(), nnd was iii.-iir. d in the Ind. 11. .Mutual Fire Insurance to the ani-.unt of .f !,."' 'i. N irisurancc on any of the good.. The tov-I I is estimated at about f -lOCO. The Lafayette Free Eres rec- ntly r.mt ': a hbored article in favor of th A.-sumpt:. n f (be State Debts by the (Jeneral I - em .ii-vit . Tiearticle is attributed to the pen i.!' nator V;.it' though wc know not with how much j-i.tiee. W c may fafdy conclude, at least, that its. autln r is one who is desirous of shilling the burden of th-.-e debts from the shoulders of the rich to thn?e cf the or,,,.-. That will be the re.-u'.t f x'i.;.. liliv Cllrts Where nr.. t!uv Wl, ,1 wil the Clay feds do next ! Let us advisi th-m ; a.,! our advice is the same as Dm'el Webst-rV: ju,t be honest." Hut if it is not in tii-ir ii .tores, i i j -,, ... .... ., . , , , why go ahead With (.lay Lpib, With Adams cubs, J r 1 ' ' or Si.lt Kiver clubs, nnd have a I.tMe tonginthrown in. Here is a Salt Iiivcr boatunn's song, delie -d to federal .vbig clubs generally f I ; i ; f 1 v as tIIs the evening ch'ene, I v.r ' ire Weep tune, and our lies ki rp ti ne : Si 't :i t!ie Loci' Ii;lits giow dim. We'll get llar.y on t.o.ud and l'lfj p-.';cr "i!i hin l'i y. Among the whig pipers in this Slate. Whch attackCol IJhke by l!,i,..- I.itil over the i r,,M. , ' , v lintllilCH of John I yler. we notice the mcenne, ; ;.azeite, a paper kicked inl a skclet.ui by John l'.wing. Can tiie whig press live without h....o- ; .i.:.,T.. r.,i r,tf ii-itl.r Wlin etert.-d Mr. Tvter M,,,o v ' J ' ; l lM,r.L,evcr We lean, fro,,, the Ii.di minel that Oliver II. Smith one of the present r ft ii ,,!., p.' Longiess fiom Indiana, is u.Khe.-sin the pe.Sm m r.rv polls Sentinel Senators in ido in diirerent parts of that State, getting up instructions . . , . . ito Democratic members of the Le-isla'ure to support bis . . . ... , - , r--electien to the Senate ! It is sail that he is a!s, vi-.t-it, n..n,tw.r .f .hi. I.rVw'.nnr.. nt t't. ir tinis !,r.. ein' them f.r their votes! The m .j .ritv ...i j .int b.üot ., , ., .. sj ... i t I i wi 1 le rim : and if .Mr. Smith ran su v. id. Iv he-uiz, ! ..... . , roatmg. threateiiimr or hnlnuw senn. .-g Moor three additiouil votes, it will " nnke asuir.mee douldy mrc" ; ot his re-election ' I.iinchbnvgU (la.) li;-pu'lutni. : n.) hrjni'luiiii. : I I from ("level-in L j ; September 'Jllh. The value of produce cxporte ()., for seven weeks, coinmencin tic port of Cleveland sends them ver one hundred and thirty-rive thousand dollars worth in sCVCn weeks! CinrMA x. UiUNLTT. Th-! Iidiirii .State Sentinel is waging an exterminating warfire again the Indianapolis Journal. That's right. Chapman! (Jive the coon "gofs." While ho is down, apply the "galT," j-erfc him well, take the hide oil", and then crutc over him. lie's a filthy fellow, that Harnett, and deserves all which you give him. Ct ( u -rillc O. Watchman. We'll take care of that coon, wc warrant yc !ar junto who got him here will forgive him his debts, (he knows how they were contracted.; and tend him thcr he Sulphur with certain .-. e r , . crs sec mm ii-.-..,.. - TI.;. ia t, .ut- ..r- rwhij; paper recently fluted at L-gansport, ly Mose Scott, r..-i. It is neatby got up, and looks ivcll; but WC consider it not 0 good a renale paper as tho Tc!cr.aph, published at the same rilcc . .. WtT IV et. Wc hunted on Thank.-gi vii g Day some two hours for our friend cf Journal, Major Sema-vs, to get hi g-ire thanks over a turkey ar.d our bi pot our feet wet. a bad cold, but nob V.ii.,. rt.iti' M'ttiir nn i'un'it t ti H-ipa.. 1 .1 1 .1 . ' -.1. t .lll lllll. .""J". I iiku.uwi ,uv VII...II u l, U.i-ili , ,, . . by you ; but wc t-ha.I not be quite so niodct-t when wc call on you next summer. The Fort Wayno Tirne-t dut.'l like to be woonucd by its own weapon?. That is not at all Mir; rising ; tat it will feel better after it's don? aching ! Mr. Steele, a l.dr of riiurtur-rb. died i f hvd.'. i hvbu i Wfdne-d.y la-.t. ;U , l-itttu a i-ltj d wuic .-nth. iiicc. ' Ctl ni
and ending Movcuiber otli, was . .. ; d w.nco i party n? it will create an army. is usi li st to i.v- tell US if ll.C U(dh! is to be destroyed ill 1"? lit, w hat j ed. i ho right of lite euuitin-sioiier t disp-.s o of it ftit,(.irg went to ports inthe Unite I Stat. s, and j ?1.,'t t.'u: tnith ; it i$ .so htre, aLi'mul rcryiehcrt." u.c a Ere:d-nt will Le iu 1S1! And i tell us at 'ar u':i5i lredieate.I upon his ascertaining that no llki.tllK) W33 fhipped to Cailld l. Cäii'o-. t'ic .11- l h g-ery is never so apt to speak its real fen'i- ' i , i i i . -i. i ,i , t . m , . , ' -'U li hectoring CJolViIUli on cxL-teJ ai w is here vtrtisrr . . .,., , W IlO elected It l.lt I !cr, tliC I.fdlCSt 1 rO;l(!lfit! i so-ort. d " v r .i t. t r t' - t t .1 , -'' " t l'.u-hed with victory, or do- . .. . . . smptLtcd. ct the cowardly Inr of t.te Joinial sivs tb.it I , . . . .... . ; ., ... . .. i . i i i " " . . , . ' ,. ,, ., , pres.-ed by defeat. I ho assertion hero made, that Here u alt article worlh i jKing and h'l 'hin" ' .. thcHritishtakcof us nothing bet gold nnd s,ver. t,j..rity f the pcmls CM1 bo induced to fiacri- at:- ! , ' a Volume of truth in the fdl. vhig conWhat do wertem farmers t.unk ot it. w.iea t!r lit- J. ... , " . :- ,T s. 1w ... Vl.ktl,ri,. clu.io,, of an article on the I anil, written by Amos
. . ,. .... , ! iriurep... loriitar 10 snj uiai su- n oi uur nujmi ca of t he rer when Ihr n ward cnil" it refu te in its " il" ' ll j4sgi::o " ," i; ' i",' - -v ;i -o - Wc have h-.rdly lgn with h,m yet. ln he ; crj,y ;, (fJb)U q!nl;li,atien. vinlicat-d k.. ,9 . O I oi I'lucLs! rrxv' I lo o t con.piaint sdenced by the word. In IVec .r.,..ni. is properly held up to view, wc imagine you w ill . t.cir j,t!r;.-tuin and iuti -r.'.'y by polling iri,-vols." J,,C1 3 ' ' uients, their ng-'ids uro corrupted, er the y tbiuask if wc have any laws in Indiana. Wc have;. This nsay appear atdli.liirg to fcnie : but their A Eot.mtu. War min.Ean Tl.o Pcnn?yl- j "Vt ..iV'V..r'.ri t"f';"" ;lrpü il'',;t c M' bnt tho infamous 6camp ar.d cowardly liar has mm- ! siirpri.-e will give way. when they are informed var j VliCS fy.b.twing view of the ti-C made i f tl.-c-X V t 't'.' c-r di a ' V ivl' f ' v aged to elude them thus far. It is a long lane that that Thurlow Weed, the editor, is known by Mr. Clay i ' r,,'. tho" n! l'':-M. ieou ib 'm! a:id?Jn tbnever turns. Wc are only afraid that the yartlcu-: umbri-piet ot ' State 15 irber." It may be supposed .. irciay is nlw:,).-; .I?ed by his 1 u 1 talkitj.. ;cr.d. trar.sf.-r iT. pilitieal ani civ.i poAtr into theii
off. lie ha not told tho public yet who- d.sgraccit by a ir.'.i.'c lugger, contributed to get him is merely to lane tit th-J citifi, tint fo.i.e one else , , " ", " . did or a.a nol f.r.T, a ,-t it WIlto his present situation. He that as it nay. the State may Lc rend -red cou,f,rt,ble He etch- the, Mvi.r. Ln r.p r ,t,....s are m... ng u,d or d,d net for o a .rt - V lute ,nn : ,Q ;.he cold but others enjv -the warmth whreh ln . th, brand, mint in .Vw (rleans Er eo,,.g a 1 .rg. Springs; nor Las c n .d wl.a he u , Ctr tn han:,h U: fmIn tZir ? ..t'' iV l" Tn-ity of three ri,ces, ab ,i:t f i e of hal
Idlers, lie !V.I fCC hltnseil as Cth- I ,. . " , ingrau.mte . i par.y, u is unary v., t , a:. . ne i.- - , ..... ...... ,.t ,,r i etc. credit h r their oatru-t.sm in Volin" the -tu - i ...,..:,. i.,i..t ,,f it , r i.-.. . r. ...,.!. ;.. a d:me. Willi nn u! !.t:-:i il ' Hi. t:.. et anov t regu
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IVtlrial lVliir 1'ooiiomy.
I'vcry or;c knows thit the times are much worse thin they were under Jackson or Van IJurcn ; or in fact under democratic ruh. T'er.rv mo L-nnimt. o tav.uc rallying cries of the tvhigs in Is? 10 was.
"i.csnomy, Ketrenchment and Ketorm." A cl vrsu"a ---;- m-inuuciure in um i'"icn.oflhc IJon. Vrn. (t Johnson, with the endcrscko;v have they ccono:"2eJ ! Hmv have they re- S11 bct'vcc f.cvc" ai-d hu,lJreJ I mcnt in yesterday's Nutbnal Intelligencer, mikes
trenched ! II,. !,,v,. tl.o, r,f ,,,d i -r,. t..... i
........... ,wvu . um um, II is 1 nillltr CI UCl. i:iBl ClliV a fnUii li voreu n the teeth cf their professions against removal for fraction of this teven hundred and odd thousand, opinion's fsbe, reformed nearly every democrat m'Cilhcr a?k cr I,rotccti l! a ta;iir tliC . . ' , great mass cf those numbered ns manufacturers tI.CCoii.Mry cut ot cl:i:c, and reformed themselves , iP:n.T ,.,, ,,,,,-, and not he-nested Lv it a r.,,r
in. And what is gained by it! Arc your past-clii- i retrenched! Is it in l;eep;n up a nearly perpetual C v.-n nnce their a Ivcnt Vto power! Is "it in providing lur nddtujua! ffiijers t -'perform wliat one- i man had b.fre nceompüslied ! Hereby hanjs a j t ile, .'o s . n i.f . - 1 I ' I In hit li iv; T 1 1 y rcrui'-nrxed ! Is it iucreit- . . ....
? ccs under anv better nnmTomrr.t t l.t it n e-oii. I will cyooor out tne taxc wliicli they pay .n their
i hu ji'gs tovü me guvcriliiient with a debt f t those irom whom we can n iv open i:c oo-i lerni--, i coo,e.(;fit,;inor,!or to CO.M1M.L ITS TO IJÜV I.M'i:UUIJ Mn cighvun mu.thü they added to it, Im (mil ! A UTK H.ilS AT II 1(21! KU IMMLT.S ITIOM A ! L l'A.Ml'IIÜl'l) CLKil'II OT MAS I'll II M AN-
rrcsent wh g debt, c; ::.!),( ;) , , . 1"3 '"'''- un'.O'Jl.t, ail I IS 111crcasirg every day. I Lav does tlrs look ! Lik ecunomy .' Htl; w here are the "nl times pro-'-''i-d ! II 3 tiie fact that the announcement of (ieu. 1 1 arrion'j election was certain, caused nroperl to rise millions in value ! Does produce receive a ' h;g!:er price ! Is the laborer constantly employed and !..:ter paid ! H ive the whigs redeemed a ting.e ,-ro ni.-e ! JI ivo their acts shown that they can . . nr.ii g; t!ie givtrnment after they the power! Tie; pcple must atiswer tlicse questions to their o . n c-nsciem-r. It is a niatter in which the west- ... . . om 1 inn us and laborers arc as much interested rs any i t.ier ci at 'ü':t.itioii !' VoiiKii. '.i; h ive received the address of CoV. Hubbard, r. t!t, MCv Hau nsbiro Le-riflnurc on the d vi' i, . , 7- . :,:, .eem!;er. Its i.;ost novel feature is a proposition , , . h . t.;,a,.-e too laws reiitne to the taxation ot W. n. -n. C. nimenting ir;v(n it, the editor of tha X. II. .
IVi riot oo.-e.-.-.s: ..The ground is taken and for the .ike of Inrmony, but v.e sav frankly that wc tuiu mat locy are wiumg to I Mid the national govstP.i gly and conclusively maintained by sound speak the sentiment, of hundred." of good bigs, ernment at three per cent, because they can trust iv;::",. :; i':;;:- U'Z-t? T "J ' ' ( '""J n 't ho lutdtt M.!j ct ' l;--,V,-. . '',' t"BCl"A- ' 10 ' " now, when tl.o v-ry .v;n- inf. : a very :!! do- .! i . -.t.i ..uiii icii mr i..l ii0..u j -.! i. e. i i . i . . i
to t!;i s ime d groe i.f ta.wtinn with thse of males We le'io ve that the distinction In? not been made IU th-5 Legislation ot UflV t.f t.ur State, but WO cm4 !'r :;' ; 1 beartiiy in the justice of (IoV. Hubbard's r. :i i i 1 1 I if. 1 r.fi ?':. iitv rnn.l itnlinn ....;...' J " " 'J ' ''r' ''' '.:CCS' '"' ;f'',' a!i" iri'it!? 1 - 1-,I:n,c hls conipirativcly speiuii.g, no means ul r.imssiiig iiro- , ., , , , r pertv. It wcui!d seet.o that t!ic recommendation of ;,tv; Hubbir.l to w hd ly exempt a certain amount' ,,f lho ,,.,crt ( f fciu;jios froiU t:JX.ltiM WluM be , le- hogs and haMts, the fi:nlc has, .'j ji-i-.M.-jii (,i ii.iii.iiL-. iiliiii liii'll, v. ou ill uu , - T eed in." In this conclusion of the lbs In t we hilly concur, and hope seme gallant iieioiier f our Assembly at the prc-cnt sesi-.n, will act niiti ti:c s:i""e.-t!ons wdien our revised laws eonie up tur consideration. Wc fdn'.l endeavor to "'ul """" Kr ,OV 1I,,br1 arguments m luh. v m :. .. , An IIom st (,,m.m-,n.-1 !ia Mew ,.r.x Lxpi ess (V. Irg) i I XoV. lDlll, tpCakihg of the present oonditi..:. .f its rirty, observes : " The sclioei of advcrsitv is a ire -d i i-c f,,r r.-.rlh.c .. . ... " - ' as well af f-.r men. W e are all now in the minority tog. tb. r a nd wc shall so,.,, learn, if indeed we have -t learnt, already, that it will take all the fraguieiitsef tt.e whig part v to m.ko a whole Miirioiently ....,..,.,, ,,. : ............ t, 3 ' " In another arte. --eakiii - of ib D.-moenf I111 ""lUr ann tKin0 ol i.i. i.m..trati. M-irf v. t!:e same Di' er savs ,or., i.. .-niw ,u, u, mj a a . . it.-eil it is a .'i.i-t ,md wiioii tt adistoifs ".v" irc'A U f miüd-ers, the vast j.atronage of the lov-'rn.-i'Mit - the possession of what is really vain- ;. . ,. ,. .. ... . 1 . aeie an.! tin; promises ot all the places which are n,)t tl u.(,n,,,.r it l6 s.lccM. The spoils of .liice :, re money. IMer.ey is the sinews of war, and there is a ma.c power i i its inll ience upon is a mag. c power ii its iiillience upon some men w hose poekets are light nn.l whose eonseiences are easy. -(J.ve liiC Inonoy nnd I Will proxide men," J.s a princple of accumulation which will bu.Id up a believed and has always been practised upon by the leaders of that party. With what sincerity then . I":' P'S' repuoi.eanism c,r demoerary : , " ... , Wimi.s or Lonoa e have no o jection to the wh gs of color id iar:i'itr ; but wc h'UC oleecti 'tis to having their white brethren -he-ve thcni into our dish with; ut rt:r wish. Tiie Albany Evcnir-T Jour - , ,t . i v - .i n il, a leading wing pr.p-r in a.jan) , -M. . tlms speaii ct its fricm-s am. ahics: ' '2 eo.oreu cit zens s.iov.eu intm- ives so mu-'n ,r"ro cxi""t. and considering their calling .. . . - ,i l.t t . ticket, and saving the city of Albany from Den ocratiC rule! C. abeal, I hurlow ; and tell us who ecc:cd Lz'M'n ,cr ., . . , . Ur. brewstcr. an America:, e u-.t einao who has ----- , ... gained great celebrity in St. Petersburg by his talents and eki.l as a dentist, 1ns been created a Knight of t'.ie order St. Stanislaus, nn.l his also , t-.cn made Den'ist hotior-iire de la Ccur Imiicriale I CO UUssie. njr'i(l''i'l', - ' , I 1 ll , L . lacnib.r l.o.v he -a.e, oer msyths when b vs ! ( Some people trouble themselves nnrc about the rnvmei.t of the debts , f the Sutc, luin ti.ev tlo ah, ut their own. .'iciic j iji(r. l'rue, and it may be added, those who pretend t the ! nio.-t eciiCitULö iiumt tho credit ami Honor the Mate, hac very little cf their ovmi to lock afier er care ajjui. ,tu? -ri. The aV.vc is every word as true as t'Ocpv.!, i c;t:t.l..C tJ tin; DanktUpt Li it will j ruC.
I "Wo cannot in wow nt cur great and gionoi.'s from tiie lexans! Ilow the c.ung to the bark limits, taxes are Urn, .and tenu ..niiiiins exteted,
I ho Tinnoeanoc' CvV 1 vvoli reinemhcr Jotor Ilrewater as evening t,.ai a woman, v. :. nat ...u .... , , . y , Tnl,u, e ..o,,,, ibe II n. ' m ,,i .m. uvinf-in-. t, tliu lippe.anoc at., i,.....-.., . cat tor -several days past, bung ,n a fetat2 t.f tlarv- , t. 4 , . .. ... . ... . ,i.-,r ,-. i ..
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i- ' to :t JiM! i tiuuis as a cer.lisl we are iniiehted fur . .-'. nircii n to the D -laware trosi. a wharf . . t , - .. . g fcuish. Wc . , , i , her three co. H.rci. 1 1 io . .10 ''! many t ais, sre Ij.'iu.nr with a vt rv Urz? numb, r ul hi , M .m on tnt, . i .. .v. :u..i .-.i - " in( ...Ti fl ii lir"t! i-iiirc ul mir "rm.. ri. I In s mir .. I U t ... ... i .m I . . ,, : - . - . .:..... .i... -..i.r:..
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.Tatters of Vuct, A correspondent cf the Lynchburg!, Republican elates the following matters of fact in relation
im r,r.tM; turi-T. It is a matter cf fact tint the whole number of " . ' uu . 5V..... , mechanics who are ej numbered, will'see, if they :P": the greit mass cf our people, whiLt t!ioc ' h arc Pi,ecU"-! Ptcd by a high tariff, are. condition. It is i matter of fact, that it is the object of t!:e Pr(" ,I i'i mul ictnrrrs, to t.i.Mi J .1 the reat nrisi ot the people t; jay h Iier prices f r n!r-, ivjr mil mercli:ind:.'J wliicii thov nrt obli-'Oi! tn ... . . buy, in order that the s.ii! protected nianufi-Hircrs mas toil at hijher prelilf, articles which they make to fill. s 1 matter of fiet, that the federal government rantinu' theni this protection, wars against cur rights anl liberties: l'.r It is a matter vf fact, that the liberty cf having u.-in and er.j .yin- ,ut otcn. in our own way. ... may Ix.-ft promute our prosperity and happiness, a liberty too precious to be surrendered by frecmindful of their dear-boi-ht rights and privloes : And it is also a inlttcr of fict. t!r4t a prolective tariff d.-privc- us ot thi l.bcrty, by io.p .in ''igh uxes upon .h f-r buying wnat wo want ot t'uose from whom Wi can bay uputi the bo-t torrn. I'TAtrnUlliS, AMD .M A Ml' l' AC ITU I .N(J STOCIv-UUI.DIIU.S. The " M'ort hen lnd:an;an." a wing piper, ff Nov. 17th, contains an article from which it appears that tiie editor can no longer stand the "oJor" of a Mational ILink. Hear him ! " .Strip off eirn'vtiy and in pood faith, the "mült0.nc" 1,1 a'"' l'"'k li''J '' ' U i too "iich mo.,Vt.-.r." is in the nostr.U of the people" so i oc.ir, so long as me 11:101er lme stericu 01 jtmuiu e .15 ti,o howl of the wronged widow and orphan is ringing in tuir ears, as they hover round the ashes ",f li,at 'ta"cd i..tit.ition. The .0 I of nnny of tue .'Hates is thicklv htrewn Willi the putrid car . , , , -. . , ca.-scs ot siniuar in.-tiliitions, and it is not to he ex pected they w.Jl regard tiicm with fivor. Abandon , the idea then, of re-tuildmg an exploded sys-tem of linririce, which is fist gfung out of use throughout the world, and which is liable to abuses too manifest a-d glaring to bo overlook"d. We inm-t have a National Currency, but let us be content with one. .it i t more certain m re stible more honest :han a ; ,;,;t stock company wiil be likely to give us. We ."I, aiiii,. " t. waiU our own individual feelings, i ..i.. u.U., ..w Vl-ig:;'ry In th.i f dbv.vin-f. v.!ii.r...rif K'..ea- it- l.If'. .n. j;.alurCj5 w itheut its usual mask. It i ... . . . . . s every w here the same. It is every where opposed to the poor man. It is CVOry W ll'.Te in fivor of an aristocracy of ... . , . , .. w'alth. It i every wbcret mi irhisrzcri. ' UWm 13 f"':M l!lC NcW IIavCM ) n'-riKI 1 Tx-gvUx Cb.y whig federal paper, nnd is . .. . . .. . . VS l the ovcrwhelmmg dclcat f party in Mew lor.: : How l.umiliatirg. wo repent, i fucIi a Mate ef ,','";ns uhcn the i. :ics t nnd intelligent of our nilive grow in are uioceii m stanu ov aim now in me, npremacy f newly "naturalized foreigners 1" ma . ....... . . THIS (KiMI'.S ()E Till: I'OIL AND HE(Jli!M.i DtxjI'KlME )E EMI ESA L Si' E - r!i A(;1;. w ini.tirnv .Mad. I lie Lewnstown I t. I rc:s, Ills avowed it beli-f in JlilUrism. that the world is
to te n'estroved in April rc.M. Motwit iMandin 1 ' '? , V , " " ' 11 -v 1 M1'" ' :' l" 1:11111 lIlis, it kcr.,; at , ,.Q ,cuj 0f its cohimn -E,.r Pre"!"," , '" '''V'received, in fact ;dc n ; ! D , m 1 ' ' r y Kentm Kj , lor .cl Mate debt.-. IVesident. (.'en. infield S i-i.tt." If up did net in hese. so fir ns our !ott,r? f:.n 1 t'.ev nr, Ett-r.
... , ebanty bcht;c that Ibe late elections had turned J t!:e orams ol the h ig cditois, wc should be com - 0 v , r ..-11.1 a f . . l"-u n iciiLc nein iru.iuiit any ij ruin sal all. Scott siys he will le 1'icsident r nttl.it g. lie is ,n i ,n. . , ... . t e i n . n ... not to Le Ill.U.e to pi IV f reo id hdd e to I Ienry ( bay ' 3 cr an)' b,4,' "Uc. -Mething,' raid he, "could in - dlioc nie to think of the second office;"' the Vice Ircsidcncy. duo; .Major Central Winliebl Scott, r , , ,, .,, tf t,lC r,-,,hr Cr::,' V"!l H'rV0 b'-'M"? "C plea.-cs. 'l'ho highctt liicc or m thing. Lot pray ""ricJ vvt- r"in;i and solemnity, in the cemetery "f ,St" '-t wl,.eh hs Exeell oiey lro,;. snlent (Jeneral Sa i.ti Ai ni lost in the aclmn t t lb i l),cctn!or iSH. It was deposited in a monomcnt erected tor that purp -e, D oi Ignaeio Sierrav ,.((fo ,nvin? . a f i:i:nl d;scxirao appro'pr:atc to the tubjct. What a pity it was not his cowardly carcass ! : That funeral discourse mu-t have b:en" sublime ! ... . . , . c can hear the orator descant on t.ic trrn ol that foot ! How it strained every nerve to escape ' J r frIciit3 as asoit. fp duio.il warming pin he placed in the bed ot" nomination, to be .-ore, bot error M. .... c..,.nr Tl..-. V. .T I l.ll MU' I, .ill ..I'll, t I .'- -..'. . ... . , -, ,1 , . . ti Ä v !:.; tO t.Vl.l 1 IIIIUUVII Illll I'l .'.1, III-.I-. .. 1 . . , , . c , i- ...ti, 1....... , iii f I Jie l rua t'i iiiiü iiriiiii'iu.. i.imij.,111 ... rhllaJe, hU ths Citv of the Hank, than in all '. r.., ... t,lllt-'" Put to-cthcr. Act a yc-. r-ts w .tliuut their occurrence : . 1 r.i-.r.lbvtitin ir.r..rrnrn t at a late Loir last, . .-..v.n...... - I . lt.l. an.' ail three were drowned. The et"ry appear- in '. i:i.i. 1... -rt it .-it.., j itiiv Vit trntf." I"1"""' 1 ' 1 fit .... i - . v. .. t.,.. . A : onvs. i ne niencr.. .1. .-.. have t-.e Likr.s. Several vessels and many lives ' n j0t of. ... j ,, ... TK i., .,nncr,u , ,.nlv e-irtieJ n .1 v.... i.r.: n.,.1 nn'.l i.f ilif iniMiirf.- ( I l!.t 1 Ii.l . .-o ,.,- - ..... , -- - - a Mu higaii, but hiVC thtttd t.ti!) all Lit toun'.y tlLttio ' m the Male !
Our f.ovcriinicnt I,o;tu Commissioner in Ilurope what In !io ci ctl. The fuliowin;: article from the Iadel;hix Dai-
!t Chronicle bears on its Ijcc t!ie impress of oui:ial c'Qct l0 be the slate of facts. The publication it clear tint the Amencan part of the league labor ing fur the Ilritish assumption, are stimulated to in creased activity by the performance of the stipulation of the European parties to it, in withholding all bans to the (Jovr rr.mcnt. The article of the Chronicle is full of instruction on this subject, and should be read attentively. CHLc. "Some misconception in relation to this matter exists in tiie pubi c mind, and also in relation to the mission of a commissioner to Ilurope. Wc pro-pe-50 to exhibit the matter in u ): it e conceive to be its true light, so far as our information, upon which we place much reliance, will enable us. "The conduct of European nrmeyed agents in this country was tuch as t ) impress upon the government very ftrongly th belief of a combined attempt t defeat the loan f.:,- ulterior purposes. The ( iovcrnu'.ent, with a very proper scn-e of its dignity, and what was due t tbc nr.iionil credit, determined to possess itse f of more ;iccura:e inVrmation in relation to this supposed combination of European capitalists s:id domestic speculators; and for this purpot-e .'cut a c mmissloner to Europe, with incidental power to dispo.-e of the loan, not lower than par, in ca?e he fu::d the suspicion, of such a combi:r.tio:i ur.f 'U;n! eJ. The commi.-.-i mer, as we hive reason to bolieve, u;..ii tb- evidence of let tort frr-m fi;Ile of the in-'st eminent bankers of Europe, was confirmed in his belief that lhcc Mispieion were well founded, and, eouvcrpiently in no instance did he offer tiie (iovcrnuient ! m, and lias bro'igiit hack no money. The mam o!j.vt of his minion. ha.. however, leen aceorupli.-le'il , to wit: to acertuin whether 0: not a combined eff:rt was not making to tarniMi t.'.o nitioual creJ;t, fr tie; sini.-ter purpose of enforcing a degrading submission. The evidences weie to various and t" palpable to admit of a doubt Tiie miserable pretence lh.it the national credit was not to he trute.l, was contradicted by a variety c f proportions in direct collision with meh a belief. A.'.-umptiotj was to be the panacea by which ail evils v.cre to be cured. Tiie nenil or and variety of .advice? and lessons of wisdom which wer volunteered to enlighten tiie mind of ottr commissioner, would, if recorded, exhibit an amusing specimen of logic, by which all c inLcting varieties of opinio, terminated in the same result. "The examples of England issuing her bonds tor the Canada loin was cite! as a mode by v. h:ch the national Ciovcrnment could relieve the State, and llj,,s cmbarrassin? it.-eif. be better abb? to pay its ....... .! I... I it-.'. t T own debts tlian it wi tild if unincumbered "Wc were very much struck with one of the arguments used by an eminent house for the purpose of fecuring an assumption of St i'e debts. It was this: That a national ser p. bearing three per cent., would at all times be more acceptable to the holders than State scrip nt f:v, six or ten per cent. Tims, at tiie very moment of making the loan to States, assuming that the b'ss as.-ur auca of safety required a higher premium o! insurance, calculating i:'ai receipts .i interest over mrce per cent, would constitute undi a f-ed t'nt If , t ;,,n ,.v,.f d; ' 1 J",uuul- tuLiiaii.ndi.nl, il (. i.i.L.ition ev er diu "ccur. il umi!l1 '"'' h' any dellnieney whhh a depreciation ot the loan might oeeasi :. Wc are ...II il .!.... 1 1 : ...I... i.i . . that receipts d interest over tnrco per cent, would gree, occurred, ar.fi i".. the ri. I: of wliieii tiny cliarged three or fur per cent, p'f aim-im in in uraneo, I J LXtri IUl'JiCS", IIiO V. 1.-Ii t !l0 r. it I OilJ C"v eriiiiicnt to assume all t! iss, f.ir running tlC rjj.j. ot- u ,ic!i th"y were paid so large a portion e discuss t!:j matler '.villi ""f.'rci'.CL' fi-Ielv t- : !u0 -National (.'ivcr.iu.fiit. E. r the propriety and j.!uty.-t Stttes pivmg their d :bts, t.'rre can be n o ! ., ,i., I,, i .,..'.. 7.. ,t .... , it , , t , I more oi ein d ai.VoMtes tit m we r.re. IL:t the se,f l,s eembinati.e, of Eurep-n:, eapitaiits and i domestic speculators only le ..ied out at the last mo - ,.,. e , ., . . v .1 .1 flieill . It f'lll. iTl.tril ! ! Tl I TT1 I. .. . t ! 1 , .T tl.-.., .1... .nrl j An1 -i; -7;'Z Inppe it w ! pJ( lt ,-J(.v V ere afraid l. trust the national govemTnent tor live millions! No 1 hot lectie the loin was m.t a hundred millions. The bait of a live mili.on s.. ,-.t ceai. oau was no; sr.i.i:een. 10 UUHICC ; tb.ei.i to give Hp their game of assuuo.tioti : but a t . ! hundred millions ofs Ix ,Ter eent loeg hen, would be, 1 and the reason is ns pi linns i!ivl;"!it. Oer three per fl.nt. U iiuKl il ,.,,!, i,,.,. t(J t,!C bt Europe an invotmri.t, the extra three per cetr, would I m :i!;c up all deiieiet.fies in the defaulting State i lo.au; ai:d thus they would netu iüy receive t!ie full ' ....... . r I....I. .. l .t . .i . ... i .: . . . l.-h letters ton will enable us to iud-fe rire the ei-ri. . r" l" y " 11 " l; ' ' ' l' elusions to which our commissioner, an 1 all otiicrs, 1 . t .i .i . . -it , I aeiiuainted with the farts, mu-t arrive. I h ;t tins I ... . .... . e.otiih. nation, powerful as it is. mu-t utierly fail, the ! il,-'u'r i il W'1S convinced, upon the lir.-t appro- ' priate occasitn upon wlocli ti.o Covcrumeiit will . i .. e alluilo to it. And w o luve n d..;ibt, s . fir as we j Can judge by inferences, tint the most iu.l -siMo de- ; termination exists against the entertainment of i ti'tcU : prP'it"'" as iisMimptioil. ; ' J u concluding t hi s art icle, w e ean md y say that .,hc national J.ein his hceu refused in Ilurope ; for the very satisfactory riMsoii, tint w;.- jjuye oileri in , lv0I1U lil: ' I-'e f tl.e n.ech ...ies ever hae pr dU.d or ever ean profit, by a protective tardi. As to laborers it is gradually reducing the.-... as in England, to a e.moit.oii worse than African slavery. And .as . firm;:, planters, merci.a.ils. profession .i men, a j tour-fifths of the mechanics, it is an unmitigated t ':i 't a - r' portioa ,.f jhi.-i. da: I " l'" I raise the s!.. ' ot i 'rottet ion : y'o.Ttuot. wniclt, being interpr cl , means nothin" but TAX El TAX I .? : ! Tleis is mankiu l governed. In d. .tie g vei is hands. it! This is Mr. City's 44 Ai.-..iican I . .t::u. We wtll re a emher fie r, iuirk of that I d.'-a -erat, ! I. the vi'i.-r.'l,e dejf.m S:o-', who w.n i v-.n Li.vt.ir . . . , , , , I I . , r... ,,, 1 ir Itlil l.tSil.ll III i I.i. I''- I' ..".'" " ...., ,r. t - ... rntriiiH im I r h n il i'.i'i iiriit-rt ..i .. i i ..'- A.'cv in I.i h'.-m" mpinin? tbertbv that b- sh..e! 1 Lave Wen at Ici-t i.it.e v.-ir- ...the tank, el" the D.i.. -era y ,,(foe he ,WJ k-rCwa,.bJ iih office. lr u :m J'u- ... ' 'lll'jt. .... .. . . - .,'0., .t ' : ..I,.n.reraev.rureJ..mv,fr.ev h.s at 1-a.t its f-undilin., . . , , .. 1. , -, , cm " ,:1 S0':e,'-,'-! theory of h Jiiun in;..ts. It is fjjii.ed '"on the natural epjil,tv el' mink nd. It is ti.o e .-rm-r ..P.I10 1 t:,.. Christie. ÜUmh. J: it t',- fi,t oiA',"!.' - , tt w g. j t ' " if aii lntrj:t! govcrnm' it i'.'u.i C. J. '. .-i'. ; , 1, ,. v .,.. v.lh.. Ul, . m-v e.1:o;....ni.!. .1 ef h.i... rriu-viii material-, meh u:, cf every eo ..Icmci. In 'i,. 1 1 '. - . . ri'llii-.i: and ttfp;nc cf ifvciv PaiU". UUItid i .... ; ei.N e.ie .o''fct-t- t-'O-.c . thane in t a.'üin.i.. 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Our Iclianj:o, Wc have reguhtcd our Daily and Tri-weck!y exchanges to suit the mails as near as 1 o Bible. Should we have omitted any in this State who have noticed our prospectuses, they w:ll please notify u: and also if the arrang:mcnt can be bettered by any alteration, thet we may make the neccssiry corrections.
Cuter beans are selling in aiu kabout Alton, II. inois, at from 7 to 10 cents per bushel. Lat s:aton they sold at from a dollar to a dollar and a hah per bushel. Thus every thing goes on under wing !e. Is it to be wondered at that tiie people are rue determined to rjnit Clay Whiggery, and come back to food old democracy ! Vnnv Coon o xy Lit ist Doolor l'rinklin p.--c j faid, "he never knew a man very jjojJ at making excuses.: that was iod for anything fl-c.' ' The WhhT presses thoush-vcry g-Kl at cxcnc, ; luul groil dillicuity in drumming up oiuhs iot iiie crear filling eil' of their votes since ISK' 'n cery Mnt? m the Lmon. where election, have been held in I Vi. They I appear 10 1oü upon 1:1c eniiuinenvv tumn u mv
I'nited States as a Swiss corps that when thfv were 1 fI,,:" "la 1 r.-ii..i rn.-n- ..f U- Ii-arN 1 r whe.dleJ into tbe,r motley corps in IfclO tUy cre,H. v 1W,.J., ,,.'.. ,.,!- I.-h'. I ..U- l,tn.i e - i." 1 .1. ..... 1j V ... ......... . .. 1 ; . 1 . .. .
soiuitr.ior 11. c. 1 pon wn ill grouous ..Ii, niMiiijij'tu a survi'c subniission to the edicts of their leaders, we are at a loss to comprehend ; when it is so well und rtooj, and now admitted by one of their leading presses, the Nation--.1 I-t.-Oir..-. r ihil i'i.or r.!,vli.i!,s ill "id eri :td Vitr.it n! i ... Hinnimmt., ..... ...... - - - j in inherent secti ns vl Hie l awn iij'-'n eir.ire.v iioi. re.u, t j ..ml n i .1 i liti..; nr - tinei. nri i 1 o'es ! J0. t :it v I ! i'ii M portituis of those who had contributed mueti to sustain the Whi tickets in ' tO upon ore si t of prineii l. s w re denounced as traitors, and one of tbcia at h a-t burnt in fffuy as the reward of his declared tie.i.n ! And wl.cn those very etViy burners made an undefined and anib:;;.!ous annunciatien of their pr'mciphs, lliey, it is now he. n. . . ... 1... 1 i .1.' ; I. M, Iol, nave neeii reinim-u it h;- f-i-ii-ih Welstcr, in Iiis late Faiieui! lla'.l speech, has proposal the onlv change which ean save the piny, which is, " 'c fn.iert, be jw-l. J.cu'ruiun .V.y. Yttt. THint. There is a beidcd majority 'f l?i i:e erats in Lowell, the prinripal mninif leturing town in .Massachusetts, and a representative has been elected fr.en that place v. ho is an open advocate d itec trade. hat will the home leaguers say to this ! J I., . i ii .i . t ii i ,t JeUher Ileat.i. the tVm.hl. r who vns rerei.Üy eonvictnl at Kicluiiond, of Inj liiurder of I)e!ii Il.irris. was senteneid a few davs since to lc hai god on the CJd of . Decern. -er. 1 " KM A I.N 1 1 KMAININii nt the IVst ('dice at Indianapolis, Iii .l.on It December. 1. ... M- . .. : 1 1 i eiMins eauiiiL: A. William hiiiilsoy Uli Adkiü( n flu i.toplier Apple Juhn Alexander P.. Miss Mary Ann P. iiktnrt " A unit 1 rooks " Sydney nunc Itj.bary llixter F.awson P.iue Told is Pe k Smiiiel llerkwitli f ,l,a V. Il.iruii Kb C. H iker I Hi ic c J'.ilin !n)(c Win 15 ..vlns .l.imrs M P.iown Klij:i'l II nvmntl Kiivaol H.tei J .I.U llliiir Willi un I'.aii.c A I.i'j i.O Thjrr.n? O Po'inj It. Lt P.ir kc nii Ji llineiy I) It.dl Sinitj". :;i Kail re K A I.oi W -.M ed Joshua l.nngd.) 1 A: l!.ur Leonard 1 il.n I.' iig I! iij.iri ine F I.Mwt .aua Wild no Lai f or M. Mrs M irt'n Mars II (. Muioty Anno Messier Nirlndas Meiiweatliei F. M tnfo 1 Z;irk.oi.is Mos I.iii.c. Morgan Sim ml Mii'.er Henry Minich Th .anas lt M ore V.'ni M inlaj'ir l'tter .Mocr:n!th MACS. .1 -"'in J Mrl-uililin Wiliiim McLattglilin John MeMiiii s:on k I McM ii 1 in It.iiiiil McM'a'.l n Henry Mclbrtv.! 1 l!M!j.mo e Mi l. :uie Ji.ii.i.-t Mi I'KC iy .Limes MeVay 2 .lüti.i M. ( ui.iy 2 U' beit .Mtt-'ow in 2 N. 2 Tli-Tiu; Newüi m Laic Ncwki.k JjIiu IS .Nji;naa r. Flet. her Itui i-il.t J:,..es L li.mtt T J rend I nitli in I un It auiim winu 'i;.1,:tr -wo !ll(I,an;m Atmei l P.oiil A I) IV .nd (ic.r'e 1 Ha p: i-t ('. .Ld.n P. t:it Mi.s Luw eri An Cele.-.t'tek .1-dui Viu hi Valii.tii.e farter N ill C Puibn Levi t'.n twi ight I'.i.'j- Pui.'cji.t Juseiili l:il v in Tli l'ii ie' A:i.. n or Ju nh C';. I jr Wilhaai I! I' at' n Cum V C,os!,y " !i:i or Ih nry I "... ltr A. jailer i'i !. 1'. I win or J.itnc. P.it'i r-oa li.on M I'-'tii .a II. Mi IIe!ei !:.:;ii-iM' " KhzaUtli huh';-, j " N.iiH'y Ai.ii U.iy .I.iiie IS It iy .t.ieoh ( j t Cli.ii Irs i- . .a l.aui in I. 0i! i ; i - i ; i li:tra K )!lu s n S. hi tie 1 po.!in.i:i Win U in-e Will lt(M .'"-t I'll Khiiiiil Li tie! eil v li'i;. i. Ainil ( J se '. Inin I ! lit Ciiniii glr.m Town ('ont.itdc Jo!ei CiewJer I. I). M Mirv Vi-n l)v uVaVi r-ey ' , ?-is ,.,y .1 ,,ii Dunv. 1 be i 1. ih .m tsoii I j ""in ,),v " s I . i.h P Duv .11 ! ly , ' , , u i. n.urii i.mi , .1, .n P Inum I . (.ci i'e Pnrn
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