Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 28, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 January 1843 — Page 3
INDIANA STATE SKNTINT.I. tili 11. Oi: I IBER to. isii
rREASl M .V m BILL Um best a it pMtH the II mixo, rnake. tho treasure n des receivable for all county due, cro,t in payment f.t judgment already rf-n- . - . . - . : tiered aamt roiiritv odb-etors arid their seenrltir, t IK' e..initv tron-oirers to i:.v nut t he notes ; interst prmeij Kr loans recognizances lorleited . lor all debts, principal and mtcrest, tlm: for school moneys loaned, or for school lands - ld , for all debla, principal and MJterefft tin, or to hecome due, for loans of the surplus revenue ; fr all loans of trut lands, at the Slate loan office, and for inonevs (lw for aaMSC and college lands sold and la be sold. The Indraas Hani, a little tJliy Wi,, faaml paper, print! tn t.'ltrk Coeaty, meaal attempts t unk ? political capital out ot tae propoaitioae ol Mcii' r U ! and Simoaaoa, in relation t aaasei Ii mg foe aaars papora Taa otsteaaaata of iLe b r concerning the M?t u.ll proposed sabocrtptiaa, are tjroaa exasfferations, sad twacther ibe result of ignorance ..r Ciiohoaesty, or. whit ,h saore likely, ol both, are a together r-vr- henaible. Col. A. T. W iuht has b- n confined ta ' room for some days by sickneaa, but are nr. glad to leara that he ..s ta-t rccoeeriasj, an 1 v. II i ii be aale to reeume h a cat in the HoUM .,t K pre- - i.t it. ves. Coior r.sM. on the 2-d ult., wis engaged on the Treaty, the Bankrupt Low, and the resolution torefund ten. Jackson'. line ; which latter waa bitt'-r-I anasjeed hv the Kederal Wh and f: mllv ref.rred to a coi.uu.tt.'.r of lien. Jackson s bitter per1 . .. aonal and political em mien. Noktu CaaakvlSA. The shameful contention which prevailed ia lias Lewialatore between Ibe friends of Haywood, Graham and lir wa all democratn, has be n reconciled, and Mr- Hay wood electI". B. Senator, by 28 majorify. ;... ! k s o " s F,,;.Th.. .r,n,ra II - ,.f .... t u. ......i .. i ... irLicu.. - . .1. jr,j-.-- I. ur". ii i'mi ... in 4. .lift nil line 1 1 senators .n ivonereiia to vote a.r refund. iti to Gen Jackson, with interest, the fine nf fit JUKI imposed upon him by Jadge Hall. The legielatste of Illinois and rrksasas bare p !. J a aiiuiiar reselatiaa. - Man oawca in New llaMraniaa.--Tbe lie u ef Asssmbly, oa the 14th inet., formally reserved not to district the state for the choice of member of ( ' i an se. At CaibrsUat ti...-re are an banks. There lias D'-vrr tx-f-n a swassasre m the money market, -im! nsayerty sadergosja no fiuctaatioas. Specie is their only sasdiam. Stakt Senmil. In the name of all the gods st nnce !" to a hsi aii ill ws be referral aext, lot an example ! ii.or.il lir! a mere spoil; in creation a hare and barren pneh over which the wind sweeps with ie wind s' i"..s w:t, n t,v.i," t lk of beat or , n n blade of grass-a British mill . m taty pot belli up as an example hr tins i.-it Kepub'ie to follow! Gibraltar, Cuba, and Cbinn, nru lacs Edcns; Why not g lurtberl The Sranderinf tribes f the ilc.-.its have no "paper asewey no flnctoattons of trade ! to lo them and learn ho WS hliotil.l i , Strip obT yooi elothes and run nnhed, like tin 1 1 Se i I-, indeva. 'I'hey have no M nwarr meaey,1 neither ar? they earned w.tn mannjactartng mananstiet ! Say civilisation is i'.l a bambng and equal r igbts and t me banpinfes are to be foand only where me", eve in " holes aad caves nt t'.e enrtb,1 and t!: with their h inds '. oti, loco focolsm ! tboa art a beauty wither withont paint and thy devotees nre perfect Solomons especially Chapman ! further m ladiaaian Weil ! If that is n't making a lerribli fuji over the mere stutcnscnl f aekuourledg-ol facta, we cn Was we are no j oles of wh t a fins really is. In the sssjgen! pressnra al matter, h an rer, we shanltl hire.y im' ee the exdaanation nTtbo Imli intaa, did he not stand mi much in need (d correct iiiloiuiat ion in relation to Gibraltar. II iving no school '...oA.- nt hand, t which t r-.-t'er tbe editor, we invite his Mention la the following : NN illiaaua's Universal il i ttrrr. r.I. 1839, savs nf Gibraltar It is a place f t;rrut trade , being a free port, and ihn key of the Mediterranean. The - 1 I a aa . .a I a .a a . . iir.M tit't ; iiiTiiii ic rt's ii v.iriidis i a h :tr nere rxi-iiuu'.-ii ny tn.? inennmi' consisting ot British, Mpaniarda, Americana, Jews, Greeks and Moor-. ' NI..I ,..it...1.,J .1 !...; .. 1 i.in ....... I I. .... n . , .1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .... 1 I' 'llll I , III. I "II', says" The population is about 1? tMiO, i xciusi v o ol the troepe, which useally amoant.i'n times of peace, la from 9880 to 1"M. Gibraltar is of considerable a . .. coitscrjueni-e ns a commercial station. I.eing a Ir----port, sabjecl lo no duties and no restrictions, it is a convenient entrepot for the Kaglish and othei for.-.;::, g sJs destiitcd for the supply of the contigu as paatsh and Mrtcas provinces. In 8, t M Sj c .red value l. the Var OUS Brticles of BritUh predace and ma. ufa iura exported to Gibraltar was ' . - . . .... . . .. ' r;Uj7-grV, l,tH),4M Ihe lev. n ie Cuilected in ' tlie town amounts to from (" '''.' to jTIO.OtUl, $lSO,iA) to f'JUtMWtl), which is about suthctent lo defray the public ersü expenditure f tlie place. The expense annually incurred by Great Britain on account ef the garrison, in time pf peace, amounts to about (J'JOd.liM'. I. I'l :(,( ( il) a m.iiII sum compared with the important political and commercial
-ttbeif free, and without eharpine anv U.mf f ! -f W.f maiiager, j " W ee fcllj Clier COOfl Mtrcill ersatCibul. have ill been rel-aaed The follow- . - - 1 L..t; ",i 111 I till.. I.. . It... ...... I ' . tt n.ivvnr l.mm m. Kr I .. .1 Ik .If I, i.t ,. KM- . - ' '
thi rron ; to Im- r r. u al.h- for all dobt. "Z Z" ... " . ,k ' ' 'V k . 'JV-' Jll . TL !n are ,M'; ' ,at -P rUnt nr,;v.s.;iS 0t l'u: (J:..
al and interest, tJtjc torounty Semmanes Bcl-m; 9hcU ahould be eatiUed .WraaJ KorVen .t; the Tarif bill; and the T ?' . rm7'
made, and tor an rmr- nurwa inn TIm- (.kmI l.:m r I'l ...v..l ... ..vniH. B-mkrunt h-.ll Theie were the -reat .nor,. Ir. t ' " M" mBa irraouauip Bet wcea tlie two
advantages it is the means ol securing. The ex- Spencer. Thera is a difierence of opinion, and sesae al1' t'or inatsnce.on Wednesday, when Mr. Dsvis's thnnge ef Gibraltar on Cadiz, and other cities of doubt if the facts will jastify Commander McKeaaie. roaolution nsa under consideration for tlm-redoction Spam, is in bard dollars al a per rentage, which A msjority, however, spplaad him for the act. The j salaries, the uld scold abused its supvaries considerab y, and aaoslf in favor of (ii!,rul- excellent mother of the wretched youth, is quite be- P"r,t'rs M demsgognea whose object was merely to tn,-." side herself; she was ia feeble health, and this I bumbug the people j aad after venting bin spleen in
It will be eeea from these facta that Gibraltar ia net ths mere speck snd " bare and barren rock." aa gnfmceed by the Indisntan; or. otberwiae, it shows hOSJ tree tride and hard currcitev. can make even a " barren rock" blossom like the rose. The aamnal revenues of this "mere speck,' are about equal I t a I th .se ff the State of Indiana, di-r.-ct ami indirect; but free f .nie and a hard currencv enables the iahab tants t.. pay h with equal i.e.' The sasss is true of Cebn. and 'o aasnch ur i . r it r . .. It,., i. i...., i... i.,.i ... ... ,mI. &awaaMa-.s inn u III ll llll ll.tjielllltl, '' to Chose and the Sou h s,-a Islanders, ws demur. Th.-y carrv out the whig syatem of rag money and high t irdf io the full extent. I'lnna has pape: saoaey for aa s ...all nenmas ball a cent ; and Ihe Soutii s a IsfaiTiJ. ,i th.-y have no paper money," are compelled ta use shells, or someth ng snjaally sart bless to every body eise. Mo doubt if aoine one h.....l propose to better the BScnniare condition of ihe-e sav ages, some among them w. u.d be found t. i .viliuii, ns the Indianian does in rrlution to pajM-r money: HoW can we live wtthotM our inestimable clam shell money 1 Would yen rob us of every means of c.-mforl and et j ifmoat ! Without clam shell money, how coo Id we rtj.e in our Stoves, or get grease a here With to anno nt our h des ; Wlthaat clam shell money, how could we enjoy ur i neat una ble privilege of sating ras Jbotneri tag! Vin.ggery, you are indeed al home," when you appeal . r aaistaace mi our ex tremity to nations of s!iv es and . , g. . J A hat dealer m Kew Urlaaai has run away to llivaua, taking a lady a th bim, and leaving debts to ihe amount or gthljIN IE Forum. No doubt the Hatter is fur sasugh nhT by thi tune, and lint his absence mil he sensibly felt. He probah.y follows bia old trade. ,t with his lady late . for in no better vv a) W0S)ld hit WWdbSS be cr. e id. Goos Said a person lo us the other evening, "I hive always been a reader of the Indiana Joel nail but it Iiis Iwd so much of lata, that 1 can BOW hardly believe the Bsfsnrlamsmsdi m it.'' Anotlnr reiwovd. - V..., ..tln ....t l.t.l .Ii. .,( been there so Ionir. " ,,',M,!"n J4 'S mt B," Of --Airs. Tucker's t - tr. i.i,.i..c.,,,i,,-cii.1i,ri.,lli,rjjlVO rm iheforg . w coward of the Jcir'.-ii ,,v . , , e ----naa, ias.es exception f our account of the s. imier au.t recently I hod M our Croi leuuii aacAciwt nu wonder. J things. nne testa all A Fan l aa: An acedas rati .1 eorp M al ... has la. led at Lowell. 31 1 tor ,; ol g12.l Of) and thereby caused much d.strcaa to its crcditcre.
F;r ft .V',;f Seuttme! Cov. IIiKK ( ' .Ili-Hsaije Tlit' otaic i-lil. I ll . Mlssi;. l!l)!:(hi : A, , ur wrtliv G vn.or
1;V':f to STsmira wry much tu hive our d-bt pad, but limi unable to teil u how to do t, I hive mougni pr ijier t-, , n..r a suejrestion or l .. . i. tue - - - . . . ul J y " "-'n you ran puuiisl. it yon please lor tue . w,' 'of."Uy vvn.gs ha oppose every i"ui',J nomine. iit:i.n under luese 'il :it K puili idoit." a ri'r to providt a fund atari than u.lic ent fr 3 ; t 1 1 - B au IcL.t, an.l raising an amiMaai revcniin u. I .. . ..'.i . i... . i .,1,,-jav vi . a, i u u iccotnuiiau iu me mo8tcrloua eoaaideratioa -f the Lasjitatnra to parehaae a IS , fir and .Sou? of the mut pr Ufte kind. B porta tog Dr. I.je'a accurate rn thod i f calcuit on, I can clear.' aaaeoOSlretO tlioy will b: able I ftQeweftlba jur. oaea abvc BMattoaesI. For ex ample :
1 w produces Jo pii per ann. si which 10 arc iowj. 1 IM 100 do. 1 I iiV tjOOO do. I.oo.) do. l.oo) :o. i. .ooo do. 10,000 4. 10,000 do. UtifiOQ do. HXifiQQ ax 1 1 1 ' ,J - raillarrT i imiiioi). 1 Milli n di 20 di. 10 do. W OBI t!. 100 do. ICfl do. 2.0OU do. 1,000 do. 1 M Jo. 2 ,Kj0 do. 10,000 do. Uf 'ins calculation it aril appear, tnat in the
th y-ar Will ba produced from the lto.,r aasJ ."Sow. eaaad mitiu aaata end lea fdossaasf 'mIihus of k.ics .' ami as the boars prodaccd in tin.pracadiag yeata will be sufficient to carry aa pro erealiaa ia lature, these ten thousand millions ol boars.1 apprehend, may lie well ;.ari-.! ; which at moderate calcn atom when a year old, will weigh "n lbs. each, and if cold at oi:lv two rents a notind. .... - . i hicu is a rr.-t c'eal less than our co.m friends promised us, weald am unt to ssnctly one dollar a o'ce : Corrqiiciitly ten thousand iniiltona of boaSS St one dollar a puce amounts to ten t boa sand mil Jiong of dollars ; which tum I apprehend, alter all chartjes si maintsining, pickling, sTac. ars deduct-d, will es mors than ssfiicient f jr the shore mention ed pnrpeoe. ll. .:ill VI. !l l.rt r....l..t 1... ,.C . r..i DOeei than one. BesTdea paring Ibe 8tata debt' i; .i .C ... : . . i 'v . . . i i uv; hv. i t. .-. i y oi i ncrc a i ii . ne V a i - e . . ur treasury notee, or ul either present, or tu turn taxes, it will lower the pries of every aeceese ry article at consumption, and bv that means make ail others tail in proporti in. I am, however, aware that the plan will be objected to apon everal sccoaats, pom.; of which will o.; the lo.lowiio: A national debt is a national blessing and why then ie aot s Stale debt s Statt bli Ming I Therefore to pay it ofiTwoold be acarar.' I'he plaa i not original ; it was proposed to the British Parliament in KTSt; The reply I sbsl) make to the firsl i stew the present imignificamt debts raj Europesa roantriesi and lbs tight atiU insy las of tslueea Victorias slrssed sutijects. If from these or auch as these ans blenaintra ran l!...v xeeot in bankers end stock-jobbers, from all such 'Good Lord deliver mc.M Look at the condition of oar country sines the advent of co in whieirerv ! It o 1 .......I- ,...,...,..,t r.. .1... . 1 1 .1.... ......... w v " . 1 . . 11 1111; ri:iu;iu 1 ir II. llll originality is not now renn i red. Imitation ie the I 1 111. qui ,,r,(, r ,,t the day. fa r as it can be done, t he coons ane lh irkinm ni... .,1.1 w..rld ..... ... in minners, bat in every thine that Ins a tendency 9 to ton Id up one clsss t.t the expense ol tlie oilier. Hut d the Parliament of Ureal Britain Iids seeti litj to reject tiie proposition, that dees not bind toe!
great snd glorious state of Indiana to follow the en-1 "Jor" f ts district where this game is atimple. Let the wisdom of the eHste1 then adept ( ifinptcd lo be played ! it and show to the world tha frnwramia uf tkeie
wisdom, and that a government m ed not depend upon the io.,jlr fur support, but upon PUttK ! fibow lbs w.-rld that th.-y know beans!" Timothi Moonanikk, Jr. J'ateitt Si fit mr I-'m tm-y, i tog Lane, .Y. . I-12. Tin SoMcns. We understand that the navy i i . i i i . . i . . I '. ..... I . . . . L- . ; . c - in, niiiin um i n in i i i i i i i . mandci WcKenxie a deapntcbes, ordered a vessei or war to oroceed with .-.II despatch from Norlolk to the Ile . Pines, w hich lu st off ( 'ape . .. .. . . . rAriti.iu.i. in at. 21 ill. 011 the south side of ' una a ludoiioiis place lor ni rates. otlld 1 1 it not have been heller to have neat the Seeners? It Spencer had 11 confederate there that conföderale would probably have a deecription of . t . a ' . J . . fii - if vrcce ,i,.f i.a. ... ,.f. ,.......--. " -j "mv. v.-tiiu. UIV.IVIVIV, nitric i u.a . . . 1 ' ,v succeed in r-nnlura.. I. - . a-i ..... - , , , "M,r ' lk 1,, n , , u,c SMow'i m ,ba ,dst Aäowj dOtirOai l ,1 . , . lwO weeks since, the ruuioi was rile 1,1 t,,,s c,f-v t,,ut ,iM 1 s ,,n s,"r d hum- ,,', nw, nod that all on hoard were lost, 'IM.!. I.. I a 1 Ml rwwaoa was naseo upon a teller rCCCIVeu in Neaj York by n inerehant vessel from St. Thornaa, in which it was stnted tbut fhe Sosners hail been caught in a tremendous gale and had MlliWed SO .....el. that she was hourly expected t . as. . lha. i , , ,, , , , .,' V ,r . believed that the letter in miction u:ic uriiirn I... i iL. 1 . . ... ,.v. ... uiclnnlllwwilo nil L....V.I ll.n W 1 m ' m Mi., on on. ii n too .-...iners, 111 niiiieipaiion of the success of their plot, and with it view of accounting for the expected ''disappearance" of the lng." VYaaaiSeroa. Dec. Ii). N erv l.ttle has heel si.. I here today about the execution of M dshininaii shocking event lias made ber quite delirious; two physicisas are eonstsntly ia attendance, and her i wi'atate recovery is oven doabtfal. The father ia Perfectly ioconsolahle, and is Coaftned to his room. 'l c jeite n gloom over political matters here. Voting Terry reached here on Friday night with l,ie WWe i and Judge UpShSW knrw not iiow to break it to Sir. Spencer. At last he sent (off .Mr. Morris, the srm-in-law and private secretary of the St''rff"'y at War, sad through bim the ssd inteltifence was communicated. 1 a n semi-nfR.-.nl v in. J lhmX Ju,,'TO ril!,,r w,u P;Vt' opinion on t1"' B bears Mrther paiticulars. Tu; W v i.riiot i o S i km. lly an act of Cmgrcss ol ths 88th Vug last, importers of f.rcign meffchand te are required to pay tiie duties thereon immediately upon its arnvai gnd enfrv in the c.llection de pert meat. Previous to tint tune credit WSS sll red. but the .tli- il defalcations i bat had occurred m several in-tancOS c tiled lor and broiigh about the essh system. The importer- eapec al v tha smaller ouss complain that the act s Beets them ith great severity, and a.-k that it may be so amended as to permit the goods to be stored in lhe warehouses of the Government at the custom houses, and the du!, es paid Og them when called for hy the importers. Tn the importers this will be equivalent I a credit an duties, while the government vviJl ho, d lae goods ii B SSS as inn unt 1 the d.itns are paid. 'I be Rloemington Post says i M In ti.e i llage ol Freedom, Owen ecmnty. ladtaas, ea tha 8th mat., wk let Madieofl and Wiil am 8tinena and SOSBS others, wt-re engaged in drinking and card playing, a dispute a roes betweea the rttmsone, whereapon Madis trew h kn!r.. ami ffAshbed VVilliam ju the lower part of the abdomen. Tha de. -eased lingered until Mond iy morning, and rxp red, trorn the vv.-und inflicted by a blond relative a enosin. Madisca Ütinssn is now in jail nt Spencer, where he wi i n.i tiouht remain until the next term of the Circuit court." Nt" IIvmpsiiihk The Leg slature iias adoptri. the to low mir ; -a ny person or ffwi.j L M Any psrsea of g.Mid moral character, on appi. cation to the Supreme I. ourt, shii.i be adnmttd to pran ce a-- uu Attorney. - m a . I i ..I . - i.t.jr pay ,m m cause, prosecution, or suit, ..i i ... . ....... ..ay spp. ... p.- .... pursue, or iicicti.i in h s I rojier ....r- .. s hat aaa ... ,f m i i i .. person or by any c ..it n ,.r g ,d mora! character. Osairsl Ws.hingti.tda aw.wd. warn through the whole war snd supposed to hsve Wen jest, i m the possession. of RbsssjbI Washingien, Staad aiiibsn, of Kanhawa. Vs.. la whose father .t was bijeaaaThsd. Iss has alse ths rrab-app rai:r bequeath.d lo Gen. V. by Dr. Franklin, A I. tier hem W Csst Jshaasa SirsjjawSi that rheT he . deposned m the Nstumal Institute.
ST1 RIMY. IM 4 I HIM EC 31. 11.
Tin TO hi;:. In so?ne oM b. ok are reid when a school boy. we SWseashee ti have learned of one Sisyphus." 'ho 'a9 doomed to roll a b,jj stone up s steep hill, when as '"-' rearneu the summ t w.t.'i His tureen, me ... i. i .i .. . , m vv'U..i roll a ic i again, va Hal or una i ' " 1 ptrntiton or tue tJiay ncrai Whig party u .....v.. utJ - Maiici i'. anuria; expiate the et ime of Jackson and Van Bure lie mocracy. ell. laeoe oasaa eooea m m.h no tue Distribution I.v.v, wh ch w,i one of tlioc to "better the condition of the people." The ffcrSgf, ab .ut which so much dragging was mule j-i the beginning SCCaOBI it was a ftdcral whig in'M'ire, don't " eoaae it" The ctons can't raise f..out;h assürW aadar it. Confcnueiuly tliev recoataaead its mJijieadma.' O! tall it not in tiath!) they wish to reasadeJ it ' They wish to make a democratic tanll" of it : Ajriiri ; thy now find they beta 00 ritfht to order the v.ie as to the election of their represent Stives! Thee are d morrtt'ir ntjiin ! They l-tlk erioaaly of repeating it ! The Baak rapt Law ! This grcai whtg m":t.-ure ! Now that the Webbs, the Steiabergera, ätitreüe, Tappaaa, it tJ sw i gfaas have had its benefit, lo ! U Btvt be rCJ?- ' And what r r mains of whiggery 1 What have the people gained bv the rhuni ? Wo can answer. nafi , debt of THIRTV-FIVE MILLIONS t)l" DOLLARS! The Fuses bsrder then were ever before kaowa ! Priprty sacr.fi "cJ for a teng I Every b')dy m dullest, and office holders refuging even to admit that their eight d .liars a day and and roast beef should be cut down in the least ! We shall not loss iht of the People's interests for vc are one of them. We .hi!i lav these men I I I. I -.-.. .... ' u 1 inr f"ro "r own right? it thy would see hnrstu in lo-r won: cd habiliments. if they would be KHEE INDEED, they inu-t AC T : They must not be afraid to sxak , as wall as act ; an i act fur t'icmsttvi s, iudtttndt ut f all dicta!. on. äi iii Trickery The following is a copy ol the Federal Whin tntl"!l?T l ,nve, l,CC" lhe Senate, snd to have been taken to Monroe county hy Mr. Senstor Partner, who is a foil believer in Federal whig instructions, hut an ntter unbeliever ia the propriety of those wbieb are Democratic. We learn that runners hail been sent out from llloomingtofl to scour the counties of Monroe and drown, and deceive as many persons as passible by representing tiiat these instructions were "democratic, and not against Howard." Tins manoeuvre I.I....I.I I mm in. w w iwwdj uii.i meanness oftba CoMHsk n U ii js. The aame game, no dmbt, is being played elsewhere. Preeerve this besutiful specimen of PedersJ VVhig Humbug, tlie chief inI-. . ih. er-icoc.1... of which ,. . r "Ta the Hon. LU I'. Farmer, John .V. Slut t and Jl'tUt .1. Oarnum: Tiie anderaigned residents of the counties of Monroe and Brown, feel in? the necessity of a N .t. , ' c- J ... - lonal 'iirrenev of uinform val ;e. ihr 'Ii ut th' I'mmob. aim a a aria jar tae protection or name .V 11 ..... ... .I. '.I . .1-. -.V. . .. . . . j . . yacture' ogaAHtA the impirlathne of foreign Can . ....,.. ......1.1 ......11.. . i . . i'iin.i , wiui. ii i i-? Hv i in . i v r ii mi.-i , aim lurcincl uu' l" nmmwror u. e. wnaiur, lilt i'l approiclun: election, who is in ftvor of a v. aii NTIONAL U N.Mv an i s PROTEC I IN E AR1 11'. 'I here arc? only alout eis hundrt l Hemocratic lo'.m Euing. We perceive tiiat lhe buxsibg, Splenetic and acrimonious demaaoeue. who bails as the rouna inan e( quent I runt Knot, complains, io a late let ter to the VineennSS Sun, that the reports which have " appealed hi prut since tiie session opened," ; have been unjust snd inaccurate in relation to his "opinions delivered in the Senate.' NN'e have observed rhat some difficulty has been incurred by .. ii . .. . tne iieoorier ur t ne in. Mr. Ewing's Dog law, and, after several attempts p, report u .ti. particular minuteness, Mr. Ewing bimaelf baa undertaken to entigjhten the public upon ana .1 1 1 r : . n J in relation to that v ry important and intereatine aulnert. ISnt so I ir as the State Sentinel is enneerned. us have "ly t( ,,f ll, lt bia balderdash biathcrmahoney has pccuP,e,, roor pkce heretofore than we shall permit 0 en neresiter. Ilia Hog Isw wss on the tapis Oll I I . ' i T - ( . I V SB aTätVlM . Ii III! tlllilHrll it ll , iral.-il f 1 1 I t a I j es r. ' .aw,, "v- . " lu l,,c ' BB www, we nave tauen tue I.i. 1.. . w II I I 1 . .. "sarty ta expunge the account oT those proceedings from or report. Tim space in onr columns is too valuable to be occaoied to anv verv Mal aatasnl in , that way ; and even it it were not, we conceive that the character which the Legislature should hear, ould render it imperative upon as to " abbreviate' lllil Klilll SStaS artl llkaB II aaMaas saaaaa ..T. s I . " -- a" 7 cntpicni io uiu BmlM? compass consistetit with n fair report of the Proceedings. The truth is that this person is a wwaomaawc oa the subject cd " Legi-lation," as wall u c n " ' m,ltr""""' "M'hcular. ,l 151 Pfuly SBBUSing to a Spectator in the Senate, tawrteess the gloating avidity with which he pricks ... i . . , ... i , ' up ins ears aim iwiiiK.es Ms eyes at every th.ng I I 111 a wnicn seems naeiy to give Inm a Chance to annoy lhe Senate and provoke laughter from the obb es. seenw quite indiflerent fo bin which side of a qoestion be tal.es, bo he can get a chance to exer eise Ins invi terato rolub Idy ; indeed he hardly ev er r;,i'!" to talk both in favor of and Sffainst evert ",,J', "i"'" which he hss sn opportunity to scold at l. wuy n.r nsn aa Dour, Dnally jumped Jim Crow, . . . - . a i - , dvoesied the proposed measure, and voted for the resol ut ion nmse t I his i th rniirsa ha on nearly every subject, lie ia lauahed at be eeers eouy, uui tint is no restraint IO his madness; if any thing, .t but increases '110 frequency and violence of ihe paroxysms. These farces are daily repeated, to the great delay of lhe publie business; Senators absenting themselves from their seats to gat rid of the annoy lin e. This being the true Mate I I . L..S sL a I . ... oi tne matter, our venera:. le contemporary of tlie ,,M not wonder st the abbrsn .Hons' complained of. If the complainant could be reported verbatim, the world wouM witneas i verbal olta podrida such as was never mstched, except, pet hap, by ths c nfus on of tOUgUSS at the Tower ( Dabei The perform ince of auch a tisl; would be as unprofitable to us it w uld be ueelem to the people, we shall therefore leave the " young man eloquent1 to bumbug those Democrats who rot id for li.m. I V hia let er? f -r hon..' r m.r m nt , ..i w consumption. we morel make an occasional note ol t'.e billiuxsi;ate abuse wh ch he showers apon themselves u.d - - - - - ........... , their political friends, If tiles in tlie 8c aate. m th i;i( 'il hfl UC. "Mieatnaa Civv Uasktvk.1 The statement mad.- by the publisher ef tbs above paper, Jantet M. Stuart, aiiedgmg that we had pu.il.shed the Governor's Meaeage two days before v.: nad agreed In do so. is a Inirffaci d lit and the propagator of the falsehood no Soabt is as mean and eontemptib s aa the lis is base. Give a b- iir r i-t in.; it ami he will beat yon with lbs spit, says the proverb: and the thanks wo receive from some of ihe lowlived wing printers is ilna state whom we have strained every nerve to accommodate, is personal slander and abuse. Such men nre not only a disgrace io tie- editor. al character, but al-o to tbetV pograliical frat.-rn.tv, amoni winch thev are tne aermin. We hall cur them as last as we find them out. James M. Stuart a il DO looarer ba haaaorad by au exchange vvita the State Sentinel. Look Oi i I A pel ton was DffSsented n the House bS other dav from Wayne CO . miitv. nr.wii.it that the Piivsiciana ot tie tl .tferent count .es of t. i.r- j- r w. . " " State may be author. ! to form societies. v -. .... . .. . - i nere is more in in at tl. in ne-et . t nc e ve ; the law . ' 1 iho - 9 iiof prevci.t ptiysiciaus ruin torining locietics .i i - . . el-"l"-!'' that we know ot. at present ; and ,t their privileges are l" lh rCs,t (' ths community, u i. ali m, DV real J W fC or i'tellisjsjn physician Will ask. ' ro" TIIC '-o 1 cs a new lash snnd b nne: j ist introduced into Wim n sport, P 1.. goes by the name uf ' Kiss SOS quick." The only fl. vers worn on them am law fins.
.. FOM'ij;H lMk. The etcimship Britauuin arrived at Bof tan on the ,1st of December, br njit-g important new.
I U himi hi. j cipi'ir.?.i in c:ty or on the SSM Ol Ju'y, .V.'r.-'i hi J h-en rats .:n-'.l i.v tM Uniiraae by the payment to tle EnajIMl of 21 ..n.,,. ,,e ,i . ... uvm.io, The Mnglish had also achieved ; Dr, !nnt successes in In in Gliuz-.e was nvori thra-.vn ; Affffhin:stan evaemt.-, a.,J 'Shad r.. emp.res. . China to pay twenty one millions of dollars in the course of t.ho present and three lacCSfjdius years. !?. The porta of Canton, Aiaov. fhs thun fun Ntngpo, and lhanghai. to be thrown open to lintibh merchants, consular officers to be appoint, d t.. resident them, and regular and just UriSs of import and export (as Weil as inland iraasitj duties to be sstabltshed sad pubhslied. 4. The island of Hong Kong to he ceded in per in per petuity tolier !Jr:tan:.L- .M j -vty.her heirs and saccei r.s. ö. All subjects of her Britann ? Majesty whether Datives of Europe ..r ladi i) wh n.ay be confined in any pert of t!ie Chinese empire to bo unconditionally relessed. 0. An act of full ami entire amnesty to be pnblisiiea i..' the Soeror under his imperial sign manual and seal to wis CbineiT i 'cts, on account of their beVing In Id services o. iMtafCOUrsd "l h, r i ana uncer tue orit.pii eoverninent, or its oisere i. i urresponueoce la se conducted oa icri" oi m . . . . . Pt ricct equality amongst the tlficers of both got ernmeate. 8. On the lonperors as.-ent b'jini? received to tins treaty, ai d tue payment . t the first B.IXJO.UUU dol lirs, her Ur lanaic Majesty S for oca to retire from Nankin and Ihe Grand Canal, lbs military posts St j Cbinghae to be al.so withdraw a. but tlie ielaad oil Chusaa .mi Kulangsoo ore to be held until the mnney paymeats and the arrangements for open. jig , ot the ports be completed. v MitiH l r .is. e see noticed new countei t-.ts of the notes o . ii... I e I . . .I kJT Jsu"i u' ttrc senbad as lollows: .Vs. l -tter A . No 1682 108 ; payable to 8). i . Itilpin at tha Vineennee Branch, Sept. Id, 1841. N .'nette, a ship assong the breakers, with two otnem, one on ea. ii ude, m the distance. Oa 'he . . . . .-IV teit tnengure of avaMnington. on the rijrht Lafayette caa l at each and; at tlte bottom, ia the centre, is a u eagte which, with wings extended, looks to llii. i.i In, ir.'iiiiii... it l.w.tra ...... . I i fi . lira ie1 1 in me (reuuine it i . .n. to tae rural Ibe ivi...l.. u ... ,r,... ... I tl... k Ii II I - '...v- w w wen iwu miuu to deceive those who do aot examine critically the paper rather tbia, aad the engraving rather light, -John Ross, Cashier. H. Merrill, PreeidouU" hi. pr r h ,,. jute lint Ml , ol l,,c "tale paok ol Indiana, or any uthi.it, hive s vignette of a ship, ia aay position. The genu",e u!" OI having on it the heeds of Washington a:ol Lif.ivette, has an Indian with a drawn hum - - f for it Sismetta. No doubt the broken of Cincinnati fcao to where .1 l r these bi.ls comelrom; and we might not hit wide .tri... ii rlr t . mm M 1.. .... -, .n.i mvii; ai iii inii'uin.'ii that some of tho-e s't irers are aciprimted vv.tti its home manmaetare. Who blames them tor being Whig C oiuiK if its-: autinti IoÜbC Puntllc. STATB llNh ok I KOI A MA, f indianapoliH Dee. 88, 1842. EniTuas Im:n Skntinel Gents s By a let ter received from Cincinnati, we learn that counterfeit Two Dollar Ihlit on tiie Branched of tins Bank are in circulation in that city. They ars stated ta he well calculated to deceive, unless then i in .... tre meaeured. I hey are much maller ei-, way, than the genuine Twos or li.es of lhe Hank, which are of the same size. A particular dOfCrio lion will be published as anon ss presented, Yours, Ä .IN Mils m. RA Y, Csehier. Editor! Will please give currency to the aouvo caution. Snip in 4 iiit iiiunfi. I'he Cincinnati ICnquirer nl'tbe 'Jl ti. Doc. save ''Quite a demand has been created the paat weelt tor Inditni scrip, a good many assail lots having be n sold hy tlie brokers aa ia 1 1 1 BS 65 cents, the time for receiving tlicin for taxes the present year, expired on the 2oth inst.. which wsa the principal cause of their demand. The brokers are now :.arine .V and (.") centi." R?aniiaiteccwcesi Prom n series of articles in our I '.ui which III I ... . t W0 could not publish in the ecklv lor want ol room, we take the following extracts, in relation sn the oWem Unse in lodmwm 1 Although things now look gloomy in Indiana, there is nothing; to discourage us. Some twentytwo years ego, I was nt C.ry.h.n dariag the eeesion of the Legislature. It was then a imal vr age. ,1 1 .. i . I, 1 , 1 1 j situated in a law flat vallev, surrounded on all sides by h.lls and hollows. In the centre of the town wae a vacant square of aame seres, near the centre ofwhiefa waa n rough atone Court House, where the wisdom of the State was assembled. Aa I approached the door, I saw large trees asdred up, s it is called in the westthat is, a whole tree, iiahs aad II ilMsanalha. I C-Cl 1 ...bs and all, drawn on the grouod.for fuel. I sas man with one eye and one Brm cutting wood, with speed I little expected, with his ..idy hand and rm. Near him was a man with a wooden leg a a arm. .m ir nun was a man w. i a woo. en err gathering up fael. These I was told were the honors bis doorkeepers of the 8enate and House ol Representstivee. I entered the Court Room, or Representative Hall. At either end was a large crackling fire, and m front of me a body of some r . ti . . . . . . - . . . . w"y , proseniauves. uen.namoel Milroy, - O , ,1 l now oi arrou couniy, waa in the Chair. It was Christmas' day m ihe morning. In the centre .d ura iuuvj sioou i piain i lOKing man, taising rimn.arly t' the country people around nun, wn had come into town to spend the holiday. This nun . I. III.., M I-.1-- I . . r hud a peculiar sinke m hia lege, when engaged ia eottverastinn. I wss told he could take a msa out by s siga-peat and talk him to death, m leas than no time. This gentleman, I afterwards rharned, waa Governor Jennings, who at that tiara bad s pope larity, and justly loo, snexampled, almost, in any public man m our anautry. A tall omcer-looking man, with an undress mi ! tary coat, rose I, , s in place, aa a member fron the county of Washington, I believe, and made a s;"crh. He commenced by saying .dr Rpeaker, irie always a custom for fools nn.l children tn geep h didaye, I therefore move thai this House sdjourn until to-morrow morning st nine o'clock. A b.w. thick . t. Imtch-lo iking gentleman, who the Speaker called M Mr. I'cnniuaton.' s.-c-oided 'he u-.', :. I ho quest. on WBS Stated by the chair and canried in the affirmative Tue tall . ffi -er looking man who made the moti -n, was the Hon. Mtrston G. Clark. So the Houts idj urn cd. and IU :h a scamp 'ring I have never i h i . re nor since. The way the bald -face w hiskey pud for it tl.at day and night wa a sin to Davy Crocket. After witnessing tl.e ahose ar.-iio. I ascend .1 a r"u!i flight of steps until I entered a lung narrow room, with a SSM I fire place in one rer.n r of it. I huiUTiliati j laeng. iiir I an eld acquaintance. Gen. Harrison, ot Esanseille I had not seen him .r many years. He was decidedly the beat looking a ..! best dressed n.au I Un seen in the Mate. .1 siipssred mthsr coasnieaoas smong the plaia lararsv Isokiag set of mrn, absnt fifteen ia pamber, that aurrudnded him. It v.a .-old day, and the II looeable n. i- fi liate oi inn ana. were nu.iiii.M ar. uno t .e i.ie. in lhe same mann r that BCSaatrj t hi ring b) M itsd, whi n a Urmrr uivce hi countrv neiibltors te eel lum a RartläT BoeS was Iben Lieutrnam Governor u-id President of the Senate. He waa jut Iravmg the country int-ftiug Louse iiuli.it l.'.ikim! place, rald the Preaidt-nl's " 1 1 -. i -, to warm himself by this fire, when I entered. Being I Sateo in IDS anam UM room lirttiest trom tr.e lire. In- Irea-. a i m a .1. ... . . - . .. . . , 1 - i " qa. nny nan io piacs eiiai'.r in ine v-iiair a;.i;e lie e J ...-. v..v,H ,e- j .M,, M......A.I I, ...... It I..- .. Iii.,, ....L... . r. i ms fsewwaeae we .yn.ic ..i inoiana, mnuwrng uraeasm. r. p wi nie n pv i hi- ll'Ml-f o ir rr.i ',o. w n,. .... .. . 1 h"re was i tu in the evf-fi.i.e st n.d Dav v I raic nher.. y i pvt. tnaiii iv iui- iioii'c 'i urj'ii m uiauun, nt ij-iui tu .J f x( u is. si o b vT .V rnv friend from Harrison. .Mr. (f or je 1'. K. iN-n, tht n mts a yeeasg man. I Unnk waa present. The way they .1..I1 un the bumies. was a am to not.odr. The, u1Vi of true friendship, and these acenea. althouSh many mm thsnh Ukaaa drawn be an ananahae hand, awakas mc i olleciiou of the most piessant charscter; snd w hate-er y0i m,y tbmk of the picture. I hae eSaavshvd men wha Ra the first impule to ths character of our bmuilfsl tate. and which, but for the improvidence tn the msos- (
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I mci.t of our niUrusl improvements, mould njw Lo ouc uf ? the most cuviable States in ihe Union,
Il3v;n? jriven a ö nis-?re v ewr or tnr legi.a'-rc twenty tw veirs i" I a;!l now brm? mv re. r" hi Urt bMW sawoa vl I"?: o. I wn. j.reaer.t at Irid ani:'j: durwj tint s-s.-.t-u. (;i a plain in the valley of White river, which twenty ra siiici was the InfHaoV hwatin; C round d cat present JJUte capital. Near the w,t , . 1 , i j . - of the city atam a npIendtJ cd tte. ut : m feara is located era end a ards uftwo iiundred feet in lentli ami cij 'v id .:.:;t ri , ni'iuiMe I ntiertii- I irt'ietf n at ATbens. It Halls of it:.-?: are lof'tv in their tin. their columns stately, and stucco and fr.cz; work . ... , i i j . m , I . bssoiifttl tobehold. Ua the Hooes, instead ol the l.r :k pavements aad oak floors of the Court House at i orydon, carpets, or nne materials and sandy It !garM rc IJ.d, for the honorable ore wears to üa.U ui,,inIn 1886, most of the njcrii'icm ,tpero(!(lrcd ?"ods of Europeai aianafoctnrs, I h39 ic'1 "-"tly t!e Hails dariag that memorable session. In tha Speaker's chair ares a little Irtfcping dandy ' lf dapper gentleman, who was famous in littie eke than Loa abuse ot General Jackson. Miliv niaiT! uMinrticu n iui a y u 11: in i a r v ,(. more, who was chairman of the bmoas eomrnittec n:i canals and itttemsl iinproveu.en's, ni.d ether kindred spirits were the lions of tbs II .use. Btspn, bowaver, whenever any 1 g-roilisaj was t b-- don .. was always on hand. li s dear friend, ii .- Noble, in his estimation, was the only per.-u:i lit to ..1- is t a is i aa- i . s-e.eci a uoaro or ruonc aoraa. The Senate Ch unbar, ia the other nd of the cani'ol. was far more beautiful than th" KeafCaentative ii. i .-s,1 'iTur. vi . r. .'.'.'.' f m t J l . . I .. .. w.- . . .. : y . , v.uie oi I W,üer- n! - un t :u,;-r "- Here cowos. beautiful lo tiie . Ju toe .'- ar i n;c:i, were .... . lobbies lor spectators. As 1 c-n ... ;n 1 a , t It ' .. i ... , ill l r'c ,0 tl"- c,llir uf 1,10 presiding inc. r, I ,vheld it occupied by a prim, beautiful looking l.ttle man. I Srbo I was told h i?l been ed cited ut West Point. It wss said he could recite Hohentindet," equal to an, st.ge.pl.yar ia Asaertca. From the actio f t,!e gentleman, when he roes to put a qacC4 n. 1 wss forcibly reminded of the old cooplet The j.v-bird sat on a swinging limb ; J I v wn.ktd at u.o ad I u nkiJ ut nun. it;,nr ...,.... ..n.i .i ...,i , . t ...,., .'g. j-.i, ..I...J i ...... i " ;iso caught my eye. lie was represented ashav ag bccn uri.d and euueated ia a b gb toned aristocratic j J counting room, in ibo city of Louisville that be studied law some sin awatha, oUaiued licence sss matter nf coarse, end came ta Indiana. He had at uertcct control a ionir str.nir of en ih. ts. and cant
' ...i'i... i, i.' n . inn ii i .; ! i,i r uif i ig iii in j whif phmses in rat'erence to Gen. Jacheua, wbojcepj tt tas saagaaal soH en aba an mf ssnee 1 was than President of tha United Ststsa, sacb an IV at. MIKE IB, Sscistarysf 8M
"tyrant. " uurpcr, " Irampling iur glorioaa i . . . . .1 I v Ii .1 i Constitution m the du.t. iv. Beine thas um r i , ... i . ... i ...... . ' neu, ne was aeiecteu on iwu several occasu lis, lo write whig addressee ta the people ol ladiaaa Last fail he travelled in Ohio, lo aid lhe whigs in gain - hig thoir late glorioaa victory ia that State. To atled her. , ü 1. Hc. of Ihi. state, y eoihce, instead of tbeonearmcd and wooden legged door-keepers at Corydoa, who cut their own sroad,st the aessioa aliased to, six dt. or- keepers and and taeir assistants, an! two Scraeautsat-sruia I , - m -- were seen in attend nice. Tlie two political newspapers then at Indian apulia and their eddors, aise, should Dot be fbreot ten One of the whig editor a wan a tall, alisa-feced, cadaverous looking' light complected reutlemao, i,,.., ,,. about six feet two or three inches high, who ha1 ..... 1 1 1: , 'lit. il ..lit .. . Iirt.riin. . 1 r ... m - - Li.. - r - iwHiauuo. to HfOry ChtJ, ol Itrong aristocratical notions, and wie was principally educated in a newspaper print ing oftke, i ii Lexington, Kentucky, that opposed lha w ir ..in I .. ,.,. l . IM .. i .. . i the war, and even Hr. Clay himself, while acting with the Democratic party. On account ot lua reeomblance to .Mr. Clay, ind Ins high tuned artrtoCratieal feelings, ho was chosen tins fall to welcome that gentleman st the State line. Tl.. Ii.... , . tu . i . e i i i rhs Ihrmocratic editor was s dirty-faced, alovealy looking cbaracmr, ratbet too Democratic in his appearanca for even many ef his own party ftwnM, ami who wss entire'y exterminated some years since, hy the immscalsta Tom Howling. The both, however, united m giving a glowing description ol t lie illumination of ludienapolta, after the psassgs of the internal improvement b.li. 'Micro was in Indianapolis, that a inter, scores of daii.ijp -looking cadets frona MTeat Pu nt ai.J oilior 11gi iicers ; and oyster selten and coffee housei were well patronised. All appeared! ifo nad gaiety. Mo ney was plenty and every body thought themSSivatf rich. The people of Indianapolis, amongst the rest . thought themselves made forever, aad greeted the Legislature of that session with lomr and lmnl sta. o - n " pianos. All these things were the necessary conesqaeaca ef the commence aaset ofthat series of over tradiDg and pecnlation, which Lave sines been the ... . .. rain ot States as well as individuals. Capital Pi kishmem ... p - , . l nc i on land .Argus. in alluding to the subject of the abolition of capital puuisliment, claims tor Maine tli' credil of .having been the fust Mute 111 the UttSOn which moved m this matter, an example since followed hv Vermont and .N ew Hampshire -v,n a . uti 1 lhe Aroiis savs : " Ihe example m tins mat- . , .- . . ' . ... 11 "a Ll V ' 1 H wsiy lotier wua not si 1 oy v ermnm. nr nas i niv ioiwedln the woke of .Maine. As long ago as 1837, cspttal punishment was virtually holhed ... tins Stale hy I statute. hu h requires every person convicted ol a capital crime to he lowed in the wake of Maim imprisoned until the Governor shall isHuc a wnrI i rnnt for his execution and ... no case can be be hrssin until Ibo lanse of a ve ir -.der bia r, .. J rl P " At u late trinl in Philadelphia, the celebrated Dr. Peck ham wns called upon the stand to prove na alibi; and testified to his having bled the defendant upon a ceit, on day. The counsel aaked "Well, doctor, .ltd v ...i namJidlv think ' - ' . ... bleeding was necessnry .m that occasion r 1 don't know, indeed," replied the doctor; "but we always find t necessnry t do lerne thing when we are called by n patient ! HiaToarrab Poimt. Bancroft, in a recent lec,llrc is Boston, on tho Battle of Bunker Hill, stated that alter much research, he had arrived at the conelusion th .t Col. Prescott, not Genersl Putnam, sraa tho commander. That Putnam left the lines early in the day for tiie purpote if procuring rein forcements, snd did n.t return un?.l late ia ths dsy, when he came without them, ami tnen nothiug saved h o. from a reprimand from General Wash ioglon, but tiie fait ihst he was u u command during tlie day. Pccsliko dtcntios. At a cberch meeting in Hannover, V H.. il waa aeceesary t . ascertain the aumber of widows in the parish. After .-.mo time had been spent in lbs pre maee, a?, i fBcious in eeason and out nf aeas..., ,.n.t.. i. r from it... part of t.he tow n, j imped up and a lid, " I t'.mk we havs ffmhroced triem ail, have wo not, President L 1." Rev. Jons Let. an. An effort is mall g m jtaeeaehusctts to collect snd publish the wr.t ng of thii re mtf kkhlrj man. Among bis worki which are m.fer.ing i. a li-mk of poems, pnblisbfd by bim in IT-',', and written during the revolutionär wir. It any person could direct a copy nf it t Mis Cranes L. Green, Lai.'.-, r ''i, I) - r h-sii ru 1 Mass., it would . infer I great favor. ( nun BILt.cn r.v n I vol unit.--In Pittsbur? the with of Jacob K ng, an iiidustraous Germsi while laboring und . mental i - -e. ra.,i t,, caused by rci,' ..'is CSesJUSaja soiaed her v i '- ch .d, (. ui infai.t o. s i uiuuths, w iic-u ui. .'.-i.i and ch iked it to d ath. 8onaTaisn or Cnanac, rty ' .'ir-1 si daughter f Gen. Green, of Georg a, ra sed a I a r n black seed of cotton plants in beau . and f otle.r rea i thin tint liny WCre pretty tliWCr.-.. 1 imes have a.tere.l s m -w:, it s . t ui nu y Ti.t: iis nop or r miv. . . a..ir,, t,,t tllC Kg,1 Rev. JoUS Hi Boia, llishop of Sw York, a dead. This m : .. . iy event t . k .. f ii. . . ce on me uin oi ic.e:,-.-. n -rrmr. a re " rt. interred on the tri day loll iw ng. Wan aw. k I a late kciere ,n Ustor. Mr. Brmihrt, sp-aking of woman, . 1 d bsi the w..ii..-r ..r. . , issrssrhstsly, with all the lallantry f tbs atd a h ...1. sP .. ewiacd hy avinc that juatice to Ot I'jui required it to hs k'10Wn "sl t i- proper IrsnaJatno Of the pa,a,ge w,s :uo1t sWÄeafS ei." A OOmsl msntary d r.r.er was gircr. I Hff f a's - he sve of r.i lesv.ng Ta,. if I tdtuea.
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aN AL T txi g fa rfaaff W fir i raw, Ttut iwa CireN Curi m m4 mi ti ' m; SW KinUi JudtcSatCurtiM f lM llala. v i mi.it : .;. ! ..o ! :. a ' : In tue rou.ttv oi LaW? : . -r : ' - rH . "f MjicSi, JUUy n? un -tir-t d, uf Au- - l ll'ff UIljr " " :' ' ,: 1 Svptcmbwrj tu tat covet v LasSVW. n t'.e acot Mj-i.j. ,f M,:ch ai 1 ,-r.t.r; m ttw SB Sj cf i J rp i, oi ie fourta ol Mjicj anJ septetni ; . - ' ' U,,T' .!..-. ii'. :. Oviol. ; m ü i unty . I K '.o,u, .a Ik louHh Mai.doi i Y'm1 Uf t ', : ä 'JH? "! Mondy 1 II . si ! u.t V... '. v I iKtoer. The n.i cucoitc : ... r I iSi.sasii iiu laaachef las mid reaatics i ranerMirssaB .od Ko'ciisko. as aaj ; ant m each of jij countif 0( Lt; Sl ,J' ' ' 1 - ' w 1 :- 1 ' l - bann m tbe .1 r ! tsaa a - saall mreiaJJy rcqou ... a line. ot Coq t, reovtiizanres, uMicatiooi ant all process wtet cn. w nay htkt i-ue-i fr.m . Ci . i i ,t u llh I Cuteit, sime the lat tes-K.n il.- . i. . . mj ;icf'.. '''" u-i '' t!"' ;Uci ut im .:, hall t Kt. I'i... -.1 .. ... . . . ... .... . . ., ''u V. l, 1 f' a:,a Y, ' ,; jJ' u"Uini!, to ... wrn v n .!u . r ,, , . .m ! '..V i - i -." I .vn 't .(jici 'juni piocerj.i'frs now pen.fi; or which lirieafter m iy l,r pendln, sh .ll taken up and -r. d upjii .t the time uch Court DS liold. n un.ii i IJüa a. '.a:.d te . v- J i m the same minasa as u" no aHamuaa ;eia smm Is the -. : hid.o such Csntt. Sr.. .. Ii sS) be laWfel f i d,e ju Ijea of any Circuit Couit in waal Cireait, if Nwy ssen dt-e-ti i. laisikst. lo awM pocni .fvM.H,. .,f aJl ti.ruit louit. tsi the aaaasslsm vi aurciv I ssaaam, and the sail jwhjmssseam "y :ealar letasof any of said rSetta. aaawwa t e ten or Inie f..r kokti le auch sjk id trim ui leiai, waech o ac, o ,.tKint. A, tney inii cju-e t be sesarrl ..f r.co.d m aasl Caarti n4 all bwsirr. r !ri. . i J inct. d rr or tianaactel at a ; ti special ttiin, saaM have the .mur t.ualiiii;. foice and effect fJ .1 Its pSStWS UlBISlSa m if lUe :v lud teeil - lfoirf. d ii. i done at a i. -ui u tcunt ..! ( ,mi tr.-.Ai il. .. . . . . . I l i 1 m..1 I fcl. . - 5 I immm i wm iikiiiiiuic IV IDt i 'K III W I" " ';nii -iniii ie;m ; nor -h.ii say dcrre sc i raV re e t.f, .., t mad. Of poued a sich -fi t I u m, ... die d. frnJani or dt I sSaaa shaB haw psrvieaaty, at asaw iru.ar lemi if 1"'J,c! V 1 :' :" d 1 ' MU'4 SÄfm?J j läaVn ..r a. i ba u h cam h c aa . awt see -i Thb art .i:ai be ia I ... i :i rd after i: pa- , -a .... l u . . , t:.. Mbn Jmwnal and Sei.tit . ' . . .- . .. iv.ii.ivu , in.i i 1 lliiMAf J ItrUvLCY. b,..k.i .1" Sw II. i v .'1 li i r. .entati.e J IKMAk Ii Al.rcl I.. Pw rldai : the Sees . lass. Apptevad Di c. 19. IMS i AM Uh.Ol.lt. I mm as , t.. w i? Ik , it i ifw that the Can . ... i t. ua te. - ALI I J i' it i'it Vit Ut i'f it .'. i o - pi 1.1 .!, and i j' ' , ...... ... , . , . , : I ..- . i. c i'ii c.i .' '." -i .I"-, ty i,t ia-a , f ae. That all sales f Laad aad 1 n Lot-lo. nonaayaraat ef Tasea for the ycai itral he, snd nm bassay aeaV 1 pooed antil tbe fitt Maadaj ia iaaaary, ls4L s,t Th e all caes nsUsm . ' hwa, aad rtSjl wawiesafoentiwfo-4Mtwadati ... Jaaraaty, isstTsaaii svo fovr weeks notice al tbe tsaa aad ybaa at aaie el all d.-iin-sweat lands and lews l.'s i .1 ihe yeai IM I, withe el paaifce MV wciyinf themeeral i.-cioi laud and ion it, i be c.llViel loi -.i. Sir. 3 In ail rases of delleuasai'isi hi tin. MjraMsa) of ta on Und -lid town lots he the V. ui lll, it . Itleilici.t 1 du- s .me t-- in i ! I I ii in. i t I' t.ie I r- isaiei .f Iii t. . - 1 r1 eowatjr. at aw the Tieuii-r .f sun-aii. i. n. u j au. iT to ,,,t,v IM "u si Jaly mat, the I'r. a.u.ruf ttir i...,. ailli, M 1t.j ..,., lt.,rilI.,, Ir,!fllt ,.!.. inoiiit.i iJt.it iv me nn.,"U ui I.i ie I In? lit Oil ot i . San aa . i eountjr i lie i . L i. .1. a. I ......it. ..i m . . ue ceinufii ii.tuiit I ti.c.iiseoi tlie . and il h. persoaarjs anas shall aar paid ihe lax as i .-. . wo., n. P1' ' -"4 pw ,l";,t whseewiw hecshewi ihe n saj lim I re bs ufciag raVetef ttas ..t. it shall I .- tho dm v of tlie r Hector ai . et roeeivinj i;,c , ,.0 , ., all(itt tmt U!lt(l tW. truiy-s pmaOy, Is thl pen n srpetSsai bSting fnU H.f same R sctively, by earrykig It ta Use ereabt fsadipw s ji jk-i-ssea,foi Uas sajraacul - l fames tax. - M' 1 Th" ,ct !"' f""' fl a,l! jU r " I" 1 I cati ti in the Indiai i arnal an I Lttats sentinel i and it waati ha the mat, at v., see-wtaty 4 mm. tmtmmt i, mdl. si rrr si iir Irsbhi.a rsfy uf sas sfn id papa is con IShiing this set, ts each casnlj tadiiu n His Mai.-, aula lopy 1 1 tlie utliei psj taium Hie same, tu t . It t uunt wsasa rer. I imv s .1 HfCNLET, üf.enk.-i ot ihe II..II. . : it-. sseaTaateee. 1 Ut M s 11 walk d.i:, Pw idantsi tin- hemic pro tern. Approved t e( 21. 1842, Base. im. 1. 1 u I.V D'7' nntharixiug the Skerif of Smtl ran I u-ttu ta trier t !' in rm a teitnti, ene tietnu r.cmej. Sn I. Ur Üeuaeteitnj the tt, literal .is tuNt, Iht S ot. i f Indiana, That the Khaihf . I Ballivaa reasstj ia heii.y asthertSed, to -ele. t fi m die tit.reuauf Kullivaa e m ti . iwi .piilifi.il resident l. ti-th hVra, t appiaiss a reitaio .linär il . .,! I.v I ti mm mi nf. .1 ... . ... .1 . .1... i ... -I", - i l .... .... . ii i i i. i'l . .1... in .in .'u II i.i, . I, end Court, whei.an p. t-.i.i a w, i. pi ontal. aaai Jot... u. PerraH snd othsu am arfradants, and sasd tppi.i-r-uiit-u v0 cl' -'s". vhail bt sovemsd m ail rasper's, m d shssaam 1 1 a i oeeu ... v i iu mv- i'.yi.sr,,p w Ut-i -aiu tot k u: .oil- i 4itua"t ! m This act to take asTint snd ba hi (asm laws and fir ... Vlt i, !,..,, j ,nii m. ,. v, ... heel. J'fKlMaS i IIKKLKV, Sjraat'f "I ttit llous 01 Ketreeatatives. I HlM Il i I 1. 1., I'lt si lent iif tlie S.-nie, pro te-n Approved, Dee, , 1 1 s.m. 1.11. uk h The Si i I a el. t 1 iipin. 1:1s arc (II IV . ...... I ...VV. a kl and Week y Sentinels. AN who wish t . t' .-.ore, t und rarv .tih.rmation from ti..- Legislninre, ought to patronise the Chonmnmi .Vrcrfievcr was , Mnr,r fl,r 1 uint.ea. nra , nubl.-W nl i . i v C .1 11 1 u 1 I tl 1 1 i .1 ll.T p 1 1 S. ä C hope ihCVWlII ItC Wl I p.lil for , . loU lod , ,r vN e k (v b I . . . . . ' rience that ,t is ho IlttW Labor to publish I p iper nt I he scat of Government, and give a ent rcct histori of the proceedings f the lcgis!a inn. IVe have bad ' inl of it. It require a hard labor and cash lodo it H ought ta ha .1 me faofi imerieetn. 5- r-Ve deem if but rtn act of just ice la mv that our reports of lhe proceedings . the Legislature are cndenscu from the tßaiiu Slate Hentinctf which is tin ..nlv paper we iweesvn from tlte Capital. 'inelinnn L'smscr T;:c Indiana llotie a m a - R -.-. i han a in i tu '. vir. ..nr.'i ? . t. ' rat :. St .' n and lh K b -' ' if ng tl had won the s'-at. Win u :t was ti. not eni ' d to it. Mr. M.tr-ti affr he had lord the lots, asCf rta-ned that be I.:' been d, one uf b s v fr. .av i g been i ths test, and the House b is j tit bs his, t.f 1 1 ght. We perceive that the Indiai i .1 tbe II sase for .! ri r aion. That t just tcs, have decided otherw -. i - liij a st ft part t . '.t . " nTi ' IlMitv.. I a gs refused ti t n the ( . s. Ketsetor n t a a.'j .urn ng bef ire :he res . .' n of t ed tint body. This . but a sma I the ri unl .a . f ' Mr. Ileal, area "fcht lt.". II d. ,o.T t a :.. Ii d rn ati ' .e Sv'riat. i r t i s) wn o? tha i mm I La but II . en Ir t. Fht demote rar y .. .nler. t t . k-ia in 1 ' i 'i.v I . r t. ' r s - ' , lo can bit s it del ,: General Üasa.shoti ,:rt ny i !ae . ii .... Jo t the p i a c . t rget, t;o- taei - nt i ns ii i a nation. ; " ! t-.r a ; ' 1 1 1 :: a . in. I ru lx " by . 1; ng l h. y c 1 uch 111 an . Pnutt .i-fif ru 1 0 1 m, ,1,,(Wt, . . e ,r t harnan naturr r luiJ - v 1 , - - 1 ta .r reaths
