Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 29, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 January 1843 — Page 3
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fMIH lief! o! Wa?l nil IfMH, The vagabond Harnett M truly lfottiate in Im niitm-roiM ottrrnpti to cihi eootamely wwA r -proarli BfMM the Sponker :iri I I li-.n ci .i'n: member of tfo Hon of Repräsentativ; mm! in 11 instance m rt? hi, than in Im nrl. ! : j -''-r.lav, n ftfrMM to the action of th cnu1 1 : 1 1 ' r (it WaVfl liml IOi:iM4 fire I l.l tic baa K lVrr. .1 to 11m subject, that we Mi place I'..-whole matter in .t.tr.i.-l.uht ; which, accord- . . 1 Mg to tha JmtmIi ..t th- II..U.P ia-.ubtnut.nl-In ISM A fen weeha ainee a Whig ttn-mV r Iron, ig r-ttintv, introduced a rctoliiti in, callmg on the 'l'r :iiir r of State fef inform it ion. whether a loan could not hi contracted w ith the t:,t.. Banh of Indian .. to m ret Um oeOcÜ m . .... ... r ... ., the nooiorj. rue ireanurer ol state, the OUtbor of our State Booil charter, ond O Whig of the Irotwoter. replied, in o coromooication I, . , 1 iiito toe 1 1 ii'' that 00 W04 holding o correspondeaco witti loa li.utk, and was m lavor of a I an in :..! ntndi: hut that it wan doubtful whether Q I I a a at 1 I f ala lite ISanK woiim a'loru a loan, ttm, tt rn ffr.. w r raited oome 5 or Ico cents on the 100 ! dlar i t moet it. Prom th" Treosarei 'a clooe ronnrrtioo with tin- Book, it woo at once 0001 "et that he was in her i nl 1 mft li ne . and tut tin- incren-o: in our taxis ubauttttolj oeccosifl a- a prim irv Condition of tbtS loan The Treasurer, in tbia eonamonicatioa attjtceetad sever ol oraumenti in favor of the loan being in good funds one d which, and a ningulai one loo, was, that the lull, linn Infora Iba HoasN in;ikui 1 traojwsf ootot roceifable for stat,. ,lnes would not abowffc, at the different loan offices more Ikao l' 1 or : 1 Ikonaand .1,1lars dun,,-' the coming year, of the ifes; , " R ,, , and that conaeaneatry there x Id he more moon-hinc th in reality in the increase Of their bjIbjo, een if tin- hill In- had written out should pas-. Hut msnad t the Uontocratt of beoft cot as they me ftnoerinelif called, m ihiog a otovo on this subject, what are the fiicts ? Ine .lourbsjI of Use House skowt, that n 1 - ej hail the ,..:.,... asf the Treaavuret been read, thin up jumped Ir WiLtox of 1 1 an i-on, the tirt man on the list of signets to the famous in protest, and otl't-rs a preamble and rc.snlution arlisg of th fioutt to tht eommiiUt trhtihrr people were sniiN; slend oo in- I .(.us t)J Uif ctafi trt kwmrtd dollar m in seder that Ihe committee might ! t rmine whcthei to recommend a loan or not, i"i thev w re ini-ifji mtlu inbound by the Tiavtiri r th.- rials kaad of the I5au!. thai tetthonl llu incre.nt fu!tl gd Ofl Msara ! I t In conclusion wt would ask, l)olhc fscts l il,,, i , warrant tin vagabond editor of the low nil in Ins falsehoods ami abuse - The all,, I indes will now wince, br Ibe withers of , the I i n,oc,aN are utlW l Uli''. im ... .. n . It.tih VVbtga and Ueooocrala, oa the commitlee, we are mfurmett, conseated I bat tbe reso- J I ut ion mishf be reported by Mi WiLot, icko fanrft beor - isnnlrs aa '- Jmlhor of tht aiinawM Mow for he will relish the vagabond editors otlock upon ham, over iho shoulders of .in pi I . , . Mr DavM, wo are nnaUa t.. any, and wt don t Know that we ikould COTt much. l . 1 1 epi '.-. I ' n 5 ami W o clock, i n aa , Mi iy mu ff quae a severe sn ra ot aa aart nq bwosi, ,s . , r .. sensibly u agitata the -hoavimt bu ,h ine. in m.;ii. r-o ihm Ii :is to cui-e dixtrs to op n . V -. We h ue not herd it direction detetmined j t daratum waa, aa ten as we can ascettatn, near I OBC , tu9t ''lie Kwnaera Mutiny. .... , , .. . ., i ,, . v ii.r-.' Ihr wsanmgtao I ortesponoenl ol Ins is, a, nersui, it-. .b r dot at BtcmaberSa, writes a (allows:--ii.iv .hi ii. ihm when aM die facts of thai mutiny anbeless lbs public, that Ceaaaasad i McKensia oill b o-mo-l uio. r-, t Iv in-uri-.l ly the pabfie. 1 am hUorSBSil of all the lacta bsfulS the .aw I hrssttHM lit, ami III MB ., , ... .1 i . i 1 .iiiiiti .ti Hun- i 11..M111.1, luatit) Iii i-..m-M ii.. look. Zf , . 1 1,,. I ,,. Yeean Wpsnrm WJs put m ma oo lb Mtb, lha hsisvto mt sfflnii isfawaaj men apMMot ww written so ,h. Mb: the SfrSnratjasa Jm tkt ejreewiiom mere nuute last ft a, .11. A' .1 I mjem mfttrmeou ' Tbsmiswer limn the nth. -er.-, was mven W . a. the t est nioriiini:, an.l the sa n allenio.ui at i o etors iney the tent tiioriniii', and the san alteiiioni at o lock they w.re hun' Tbav wsm bwog WM hour and a quart r. An! the. .Mn..t a s.n,t,l!a ef evidence betöre th Department lo show that there was tbe slightest attempt .. .. la to revolt or renroe tlurin all that lime. ihe piper so iiuirh lalked of was not tumid 111 JNSBng ifpt eei's i r.ivat, as staled, but 111 hbl nsBBS strop ra-e ; it was in l.ieek charat ters and was iraiial-ttetl by ListBtsnsnl Gaassvontt. In it th. re was nlbMa BSld about MM aOlgsd design lo stop and stamT T .New .. k Mwbct shift, ravish weatts, and all ihVt In short, that pa, er eontau.e 1 ,, ng but a mere ft ft aaaaa list ot name-, beaded thus: CsaTAia Spen-t r, I 'romnrrll, Small, I'm I It 1 AI S. ft ai 'J S tl litt nf .v ri rcl I - and BBSS Wales, on bettrtt tke brig fa short the eaecu'i .n wt c .u-..!. m i.iv judement. by in in. ti, in. . j j ubiog bet that en me psst af those cooeemsd; and ao.e people here do not hesitate to call it murder. Tbs ptlsalB litters üiiil pa i era ot .-spencer were oveiliau en. ami ciU'los - a .. . I ! ij tbe letter, of his father. In- mother, ami tbe young lady he is said In have bren attached t . were l.o warded to the ib partreent here, while ÜM UligMSls were kept b. bind. Tins mav h ive ban jumhalle. but it Will be b.ir.l to make Ihe pul he believe it. l.ery bet here I- BsMnHHed Unit McKeasi dU no, come at tare M tha IVpsrtment, ami I iv a!, the facts before tbe Sei retury of the Navy hun HASSff. Woasst not thai bas bsea the sMstcenectcoasss I V. u will hue a errilde excitement about it in .N. i "fk Mi ixenzie is connected with many "I th Inst hunilaPB in yoor eitv BWt nSSjbOsslMsd BBS WstrtBSS, and other-. ; so re the -slid. II lamilv. On Iht other bond, tb penCCt lamilv ,s connected a!., w nli mou ot the h a.rm? lamuies m . ft m-m B 1.. tmm m I. .. . ( I h.t m , amines in van, .us pansoi me .-i ne ; ami r.-.v on Court Martial and the civil tribunals acquit I.ieut. McKem zie. that he wtll.aooiier or laler. haic to linht some friend ol the lamilv. As to a C..urt Maitial.tlnt will not satisfy the public. He must stand his trial bafov the coil tnbaaaaa 4 bia sanaOry. The Hon. John C Bp est hear up fibt a man and a christian under the calamity, but it is ft .ft ... ... . I al. aa. BBaa .11 .....a. IM i Mi.i re - i s oih -- --------- ir...ii . , ' i."'de How. You...- sp.-ncer did not wr.teto in iMm L I ere ii,.t Miiii'. se.l i.'ial me aim. n u m. i;t r w i.i r..-i imu.u , -..amain. Small. I canr.ol learn lint there wa a particle of testunny to lusiitv l is execution. Kvery tfana aaanw to bar woaai oh the testimony of Weise, the leward. 1," v.ni want t i rei.l an ai-c.m:it oi' thi Isle of Pinc, you - 9 ml; lind it in 'banner's pirate novel veducJ. I believe, by Marrvatt i f the -Spuiire." It cuitun." 'OVfaptiBgly iBBBBMimt seetasM sf that place, and nf th ii'e "1 a pirate The heu i made to command a last saiiing vessa .the spitfire, somewhat resembling the Ssoatffs. .Mit. ro j. kaasaansa, recently tri ' at Tii la de'.ph.i f-r k ;Ii.ng I. oiee, ihe broker, Ins been sentenced by the Court te pay a fint ofent dollai tthe State, to be iasprtsi ;ied in Iht Penitentiary, al hard labet, for four years, pay the cost of prosecution, and atand eoiiiiiiitmd till the aentence be ebtn .. I, ...i ... .1. i . ,i.. , I"'1" WH.. i in- i u ii 1 1 u i..-.wr.-r say .-. it ii i-to . . the jurymen called upon Moxin, -r, alter the verdict baa been rendered, laid him he was one sf tbe juror w... had tried hun. and requested !r im turn an accurate accwaal ef tba iram tctiea ia fnesti m. Ho replied, by saying, that all he recollected was, that he areet arte Mm otaes sf Mr. Laegat lo get some western money chatieil ; that after tbt exchange bad been oflotttd, Mr. L. aaspeeted tht n"te In be bad, tiit a di.ipute ciuisensj ntlj artet between the, n ; the harassed from botn pirlies ai-r- .-s t o . i j . i ,,. Bouiitcr ; the prisoner w as ordered to leave Ilm office,) I but fed tag ins dignity woaadea, bt refused, upon SJmah Mr. L, ciuie round the counter and waa about to ie z hun, when he thatched bM daer, made a pacs with it, and how ur ahefi bt t,urk Ht, or w.th what dsgioo af farce, bs did not know, until alter it us d-me. The nirvm m mvs he believes this vers.. .111 nf'th. tf. , . I . . . ! tU. Mtlon il tie atti.r to he correct :m: true, a"d a'.j tuat bis fallow j ir.rs c scids With bim Me Ilsasv Oaa rra Mr. Gr.-en. of the Ne 1 A i lib a : i- Iis. I liiir. i! T f i -a t - .rai.t'.noiii lt il. -'---'' - a r v in ui i Yf from IndfaatpolM.- hat titd to bin either etil felly or un -nntlv. ' We have but 1 tile doubt of his SMng u w.ifuby. However, the paragraph il-xs n barn. - r.'ik, ;n Ciactanati, at the latest datt :ng brirk y ut Jl 'tb to 1.90 per l .v:. , wti ioii-
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How. V in. J. Itritnn. Tit: Plo! thicken! Bjiintl's conrtr against V,n. . Bremm fuU dtweloped. flit unlets am! atcft t n J 1.7 ry.,j V, . Titae, m big onward march, often developer -trance mid iinrirriMii.t.ilik- orciirnmcs in tins dränge World W oera. Wr nrtrn iritin j tenant, at who'll the lii.ti.l.. thriiw niinr..-iii.iiiif ,-,l mill ihe poht.nl intrigue ol the times would he filled with Wooder anl astnm-hmi-iit; and .1. lln-dav ii , , . . , woeld be peculiarly to, when we find that the eold-he:u led plwtJ rers o the wnJ.,w nnd the orphan the nu n w ho have squandered Millions, and ruined tate, are cailoiiled hv the verv men and potty who are horror-stricken at the . fa dcfMcat.on of a few dollars. vv l 11 , nro Mivo niooe thete roowfco to referooce to tin - hHo attempt t :lin v r prostrate one of the Repreoentoitvef of Morion coontr. woooo Mmn i iiii- i i f stand ol Um head t Iom article, ly a cnarse ol dcfbtcoti ui to bo State in the amount of oju huneWeitd forto-thr dollar ' The history of thk . IIa . ' I . ll.. I . . wi i iranwcimn w muuy iuie: ilhaui .1. IJrouu, while a liii! ns Secretary tatt: and State Lihrorian, gai e an ortlrr to a Mr, Rood, a bookooller of Hsftfbfd, Connecticut, lot three hoodted do) lata worth of hook-, ol OCMfOttac and literary character, depending Ofl the honett) tnd Capacity of tbt man to make a selection suitable lor tbo State. The books were forwarded, and In ing of a character wholly unsuitable for the State Uibrary, Air. Brown, at the suggestion of Mr. Samml .ludah, and others, then membera of the Igitlaiere. placed only ssaaH part of the books in tbo Ubrary, and baving a book-otote at the tune, kept the balance ,,, I,h private , sttnn, with Mew of being int 1 11 1 ,. 1 ii 11 drvidtiallv accountable, charging what be placed M the Ubrary to AM account as state lahiarian. heo be went oot of oilier, the ne- i count was onscttlcd) and last winter, Mr. Reed, through Ins Attorney , applied to the Legislature ! for relic f. 1 1 it petition was referred to the comittee on the Stat- Library, who made a report, and a hill was reuorted. refcrrina the whole subcct to the adjudication of the Treasurer of State, whose octioa WOt to bo final on ÜM subject J and if Mr. Brown wet (bund lobe in. default, on i.ulmg lo pay up the money, himself and securities were to bv sued Ibr the deficit. This hill, howerer, bf an eneroj of Mr. Brown, was laid upon the table, Ibr the purpose, no doubt, ol leaving 11 no open question to operate gaintl that gentleman, at a future election!! Well, at an earl) petiod of the prescnl session, the Question was aoiiin raised, on a resolution offered by Mr. Mratton, which was n lined to the committee on tinMate Library, lo, n lull investigation, VVhaf waa Ibe coorae of tbo Whig party? Why, the vagabond Ha. mit waa act on, like hell-hound, , , ... i II ,1. i ,1 .. I ' to hue. lull 1 1 1 - nction Ol the coin,,, lllee. j alter day, that acoundtel editor was prompted by bia Whig aiders and abettors, to reiterate all the charges thai the malice of Mr. Brown's enemiea could invent. Mr. Bvown, knowing that the coesnjittee on the state Library were investigating Ibe whole matter, Buffered the continual i .-i i . oh use ol Baraotf lo ..-mam unanswered A delo w as made in tbt report of the coinuiittee, tor some time put, in couseipn m e of the ah.sence ol'Mr. Kcevc. of the Senate the committee on ,i i ... ..... i . ... u j.,.,. rclureo lbfJ ComUtce have met, Jr Brown hna laid hia evidence before the, a ' "" report hat been made out, m odraac - Ike report ol Ihe majority, which aj now M pteparation; hut m ordct to lore-tall the opinion of the House, ami to gag investigation, Mr. ..... . i i i ,i stiatton, into whose hands the minority renort j , WM placed, ami who guessed at what would he the report of the majority, on yeaterday intradum d to the House the following preamble and resolut !l to-Wlt: ... ,, "Whereaa m a nisit ma.!e to tili Hoikp, bv t he An htnr ... ... . . ,f 1 " A,r - "' lb loth day of December, m ,0,wei , , ..,,.;,, ., IU lubj (ti ttli: WllMm , Blown, tats Mite Llbrai iaa, and new a member oi ib.s Moas fism the rsssty of Msrion, is a defaulter te lb Stsis j r j . 1 h .l.uia, m ihe -um i one buadrsd sad Mvcotj dotlsra l.l ft. aU .- . Ia.. I ........ mtj-wt .- n' i-, on u .iue i,tni;t: im, .11.1: win. ,1 i m Bltyous eci ,-, aa MKS Mate Ltbtattaa, and Wbich is tertubwaled by ki -eral reports Ij tbe Legislatar aa auch !dAitorT re" irt "al ! I '" " 'rt "' b, X ct.ril oabe gta'teGbrary, on 1 1.."".; iV'-f immmiryt 184t, (es II ue Isuinal . f 1841-3, pass .71 to .,7(; ,o!, inelaöve) and WhstCSS, the ivue inns wi. aain n iet .t ! t.i the csmmittOC n ihe Stall Library, oS the said ltb da si Dset aabei , IS4f, tutf Bet laid ut t',, 1 1 ,., I ' time, icthuut SS rtput to ths ll'ni' th.it they bsVS '""J'! l oPr,7 r rr.-ri aend fo do mj Aad wbentthf f JJ ' ' Jj J '-"uU 1 ' " ' .- .IS I I ). I S, 1 I - . . "Mi -ti pfi oii wh lieic.l lei niav he a collector or bolder of pnMi sauney, shaU base a seat ta sitber Honss ef Ibe General Ass mbly, until sack persaa sbsU base access!ad ho .od pad otto tbe litasaiy all sums for winch be ma) be aeeeuntabbt i tarmffsm, .. . . '" ' ' ow Willi an I BtOWS is Ji-.piihlird '" r ' tt,'i" " f f?ki inembe, i- bsrebj vaeateil. until in, ihs ti.intv Iil- it-moved, Xm tkm of Ihe aerewary vooebrn from Ihe Tiesirer of Stale, ahowina that bs has fully dUcbarred bis said - . ... , . : 1 1 ; v to the Mate. Mr Kick uu. veil to strike out the preamble ami resolution and insert the following: " rhal the cotnrntttee on Ibe St.ttr Li'.r iry b instl acted to make report sf tt ea pi .cecdinsjl ia the Matter al the reparted defalealiaa sf the Hob. W J. trews, aacflabei ol Ibii n,,,., bcietofota refctted to tbah keepin on Batuidaj next." ilr Henley saoved that the preamble aad resoluI n. With MB pending amendment, ho referred to he committee oa the State Library. Mr. llradley moved lo refer lo n aelect emu in;Uce- with nower to semi for ners.ina and imnera. , . I , I The question, after considerable discussion, was The quest ioa, after coiMHderable discussion, wss 1 taken on referring tu the committee on the State , Un, J( gi Doeg noes 9. It beuijr contended by some ef the wann tat friend of .Mr Brown that a reforeace would go to endorse lbs charge against h.m, they voted aga sal the reference, fhe question then rceurrinj on referring tbe se - folutmn lo a aelect committee, with power to lead for persons and papers, a warm aad somewhat eaciting dleuoion onrucd. .Mr Rradley. the area! Northern Light, m.iile several exciting speeches. He gradually grew warme and winner, and from la a a. ,. ,. i ,ai a ...i c"ia lormamy oi t.i.? ifoaaer, ne rore t ine real lieu, and ftuallv said, be took bark ibe moderate part i f bis speeches being goaded almost ! despersl i -n by the Boul-pierciog reuurks of .Mr. S;.eaker Henley, ami said, I charge the Itopreeent a(Ve (,,,., Minonwith bcilio; a defaulter. He sat ia t!i I Hall, !a-t winter, ns a defkalter violating iht Cotfstitution, dec. -Mr. Henley bare considered t!:a! .tlr. Bradley was add resting the lobbies, which were pretty wail filled, and he rose with tue cmacioos drfnity -4 one who h id a crreat duty to periom,. He referred to the attempt to hunt down tkt ttenresental re from Marina, in advance ol the re.' nl ir r 'p mt ot llie committee on ine state uiorary. ..... A ..,... I ik .v.,r,,,r 11 " .-11 1... IIW , a , ... a aa.- - - - ........I ..a a a . i aa....... . . a . aaiaaa aa.a.a up (lefuL-ation or pvuiatn.ns it pub.ic otlieelt. Bad the gentleman tr.-m LsporM bsea here ;.t tbt eatton of 130 and '40, vv.t i b profesed love f.r lavsaiiestroa. ht woald hive aided hun in , m. . . . a - . a a 1 ferret ine oul lha peculations oi ino pium rers ano r Bof the Siate. He t"od in this 11.11 ma minority of "JO. vuinlv akln of the whiga investigallons into the eoaait t of "our puhlte afronts. whu were revelling on the spoils of dishoaoret Indians, If tha aentleman frotm Lamwte had thaa been here, si w Brnunnaii irmn unwio .l.l. I. . .. a . 1 . I.I t. .. . ., la I I I 1 I . ...I with Ins present io;,.riiesa. he woald hive tea bled him in strip off their Ihm Imlc and es post? th'-ir villsiaoas euadaet in its naki-d deformity, line he uas fearful that Iht gestleman, isslead ti bM pr. nent haesn at an alleged defalentiea ef a fow do i .......i.i i i n... it......;..- r.i ' " ' " vr" '" h s pirtv, ,,. hive covered up the plunder ot un!- , ,. ... . il.Mi. . bw , 1 1 liiev VHUHl tiuwi i'. ". goat, as in the present mM nice, and liht t.ie o!f, ickin Ins b an and hungry iniBW fee blaad, paaneo uiori "um, they sronld h:tie iha enormities of ;hofc Hill w who hive tathrtmded thmeece h-ippv in;. 1 m M-k-chath and sobes. H rose ,n the. majesty af his i,,,'l'r ,u tnidtbt day i eaaMaf and ana it, abet thea nlaaderera of the people will call u, n . ....... aa - - - .1 . a .. llllC T CKS ill'I lU'Ollllill!. I.i iuuu i.R-ir ui 'i iii.i. jje rmJe t!ietc c!ar,;e withoot an7 wivcrmg, and .he d.-jed thbir ccntrau ction 4fter COBtumhlg the
greater pirt of the day, and bofre any que-tion was liken ult Mr. ilrid.ey's tu I ft of reference t . eeltCt committee, on mottsa of Mr. Hull If of V,, the h i : matter war laid on the table, by a vote of ay' '. no u M Str iti.ni It .v.n.' pn. ..us'y med Um t if rt lo Correct that pirt (.f iiist preamble w hick CUtl reticure M Im COBamttttt M the St it! Iibr try : r i ; ! t i r .Mr lleiwey w a pecui i ir.y .-eVCfiJ Uli title lit 1 C ii in. for bll GMfWI "li lb COCÜ ;
unttee, in In preamble, when he knew they were u;i ,l,ccvcof f rtPOrV-fcwriOf tha WBttfrM".'rl 7 """7 n . p.ic as J o j.! ice be nibj-ct in its pr. ve. P;rht. to 1 r M t. t, mm ttt,e nu. 8uii ibrtr? ii concerned, w- mnmmM h fallowing commanicnlioa. which tu , l( hefora the II 0.1 sc, from the chairman of the HoUf ClUltitttt 1 Mr. Spesbse Aa moeb mümipnhtmtLm may m cii.-.nic:. el ,f,e ;- 'J'n V. Jje, cf Jbe j"ii t rnrnitiri uu 1 lie tite Llbnry, n the par tnnut, l it my oat? tat to tw iit that rta t u oatd hy here iaoj, o Of eoaaaaewteaiaje ft toe ,"l,lt 91 2 JLlfct Mew fffwoied hu pWUc n!e t' t lie j ml rnrncn-r, it c- :lt nn-tti ' km 4Mtkm grt .hat Mr. iiin tt nti 4rftulttr . ' v n oj ftdi a irai imitbted vi tfrotra i i ' V" ' nNK PÜfü" Ajü" i wi.m v.is: ... art'! ili it ihr tut I Kt ce. a rn u;rr.aii i f .ttI j . t commit- ' . n t, would rrpott a j; ai.l;. . A. L. WUbbLKR, Co B Ii. C m on blats Li irr What tbo report of the commit! -u -n the t tt I. arnry will be, wt bare bo infdioattoft,ats thai lias he n el c teil in Ihe course il debate; a e h i . only i ' m v . i ifii if w nil. im J. Itrown is guihy ol being a defseJier, let bint be .s . lletl from the 11 u a until the dstslcatios id paid n,-. If ho . innocent nf the charge if . sibj I h u been f rc d into Ihe, ! g itlatute by the "Kuril 1'iadv." in whoso Mibe Brown has been -i harp political thorn, merely Dcutrsliae I apolitical tuflu " c by deti r y ing I III chorcterletceniore fall on those who deserve it. Mr. Lrona bss beeo onfortonste inhiscircti , gMet- it iaadrant tnd oasblo to lyhisi ha not failed t , ' Jr ' is a poor osaa, and a democrat, and that is aufSi-uciit lo coodenin hna to . rl, sting infarov by the leadtrs of the whiff party. I! must be tried, condemnt.j ,lul rxpeMed, iccurdn g to the rt.-..;u! on of lr. Stratton, wit boat a hearing, It catoe out m the cmirt-c of the debate, tint II tit. ii the an.! it r has issued a warrant fur the o. for which Brows is charted w tii being defaulter, it, has not, aa yet, been paid out from ihe treasury. TkeBtate in aotaayet the hjertaad, i,' il I-. in li. l.-.riilv il.iin' r . iii' tin I . .i i . I -l t ii rt- it... I a. . w w - - - - - . a - " ' p. .-" aav. term iota in fsfor of Brown, we would suggest, w e ther the irooturtf sboold ,nt be compelled ,t withhold tht money, until a legal msesttgntioa bt iruj j i in- Wntl email Trtmsatiy ami the Titi-iii'. From a num. v urtn b' nl the IV. V. Herald, we r .pv ilie uhj tiueJ not ics nl the report , lbs Oecrstarj ol lbs Tr sa lary, which latter h.ia jn-t com t.i band, through the 'i-hti-ms nt liov. Wallace. He ruiuim u.l tin- l.n i-. Imm mi nt i . w hi e. rrcspiml.itt d, t.. , e mention .-l the adso, ate of Ih pro asal tariff is ihs elsosls Chamber, as well ss ehe where s The report of tha bsctetsry of the Ttsasaty is ens of lbs asesi mrsgrs sad Issst sstisuKory, that has aver corns r-sm lbs department notwithstanding tbst ii appears ssv rial Wei Isn alter ui other repnils h:oc hi en hi lore llie inib- .... . , , 7. . . 1 1( The atset pertioa el lbs report w Um English warshoagset, wlucb we obisiscd sad nabfishsd hi ear pa par of the XfUb .i Ntetmbar. Tht leataaghsaai bsva bren published already in our paper of ibis morning. Tits Hactsiaw awiwair ihe extenhiures lor ibe is moatbfl i'i'n Jantiatv. Hit, ut stiou:f. f..r imI. nii.nan ''"-'";; i;-;- ,.p..,t ot May.lM, be esUnniUts lbs sante hi'-itls til i-xi eiiM-lot iwi Me monlha ,,.,- ,hl. Viar ,M;J a, gn.oeeToiw. Hen aadiiet. ofssliinsla lot the asms p rtod of time, eojusl to$lft, tMMjiUO, nithoal any reossa bt Ihs chsuge, what eser. lhe whole report aeema to lie s maas of random !- serti .ii- f. n petty objects, like tha brut iepo0 t Iba ptsssnl eVcsHaiy of War, ihe whole of which was ht.aKj.t'.ihmu in th Bris Ksilra id. The imports and esports of th I oiled .st it t r l B i -", esmpsied with formst years, were as i - i laroaTs ink. uu. Usitbb iiii. Eu4tn Sept. 11 1. Si,7.M,0! '--.'.'.II, : ,-.'. i i -1 J-.-JUi-Jj 141. 99,7tMJJJB :i ..-i.i., il :n,i-,.ils Ti ,.il-.r.-is 10. 99,1 1 :,.'.' :ii 00,11 1,101 it.i :.- a tili fsansTi ta jii " M Tui.ti, io7,i ii i.'.,yi.i,i7; KveoKTs of -nil Usitks MtstKS. Pufelga ü.hmI-, iri-e, M ssj ui); emtf , 'Intal fSSSlfS, OsSSSSSl irtailtife, Tial, l-.,:wi..'01 j,t.. ta IS, 19010 iiaasKH 13 OfiJMU 1 1, nil g n MiWi IS,BBBMl i I Mn,7S4 lilJI.MD ;.::,ii7 4,',,..,'.l I l.". -si lu.iiT.yc.'i b s i lallm The angtegst trade , 1842, it sppears, (dTequsI la $45,000,000 in imports sod saports, Theos aa . .. . , . ft at. 'a. aa t. .r a ol agricultural protliu'e have act lim-il r I .nun, una pstifl of agricullural produce have dct lined s ,,nlv. wine tbe imparts si goods which ate lbs ha petcbaw, bSSS dethned MMtW.OOO. Thf lh.:' W tU t? la,e f "bldn s oieaiis i'l le iftult of noes imp.irt " las HUpSVt during the thud uarur sf tbe when the hit;h Uritl" esSN into opt rati. m, m-ti ad ef Ik iiil'. ua 111 l41, the highest of lb year, were the lowest. A didiirsnrs of 190,000,000 exist-, h, twees tb 1 bapotUi of tliat quarter and that of ibe same quarter of the pteredutg v,.ar. To wbatesusscsn this aaparalleled decoy of trade 'u. a,crl,K,l I The BoCtetSfy says th bard limes," 'Hb I a . . 1.... ,. .1 .! . . , . v l.l l i I at' I 1 i IIII lli.l Mill.'. .Ii. 1,1 la " ' ,. "Moatiny M purcha-e. commeaea Buaahaaooosly with lb passsge of tbe MrHf 1 'as there no seeanisry dts tress daring the tytotBsr ssdiag Jaao 9k, When tbe imports exceed.-.) by f 1,000,000 tboss of dm correspoodtng qusitet f s(t Th impots of I si were jr.e. and it tin re are Ihs -bmbiÜS, M pstsksss." wbish the Secretary al i l hj .. t . , W.S , xl" wtn goods dwrnwea IH-' I imports ol 1 is.l'J were very largs, and lH m in Wii a yen of .ii-iri ss. t-ou-equeiitiy tbe xpoits of foreign no. nl- exceeded Ibos ol I n:1s. (6,000,000. In 1 B 1 1 . (20,000,000 more fefeign goods were imparted than ut 1840, and (4,000,000 less were exported, niakne an inereased csnsowplinn tti (MjOOOjOOO for the aest year. All this shows not the BgBtBcy of '-ib-.t re-s,'' in reducing inij orts ; bat the poaiuve and direct agency of Ihe prohibitive taiiff which has retime. I the sales nl produce in exelianye hir goods, (14,000,000, ot IS pi r cent ; snd yet with thess i,r,s '" ,r'' him, the Nvrctary recomriu n.U a ojitmuation i f ,!,c tari1'v.) sict:!i i m:i n.-i;.- s. M ' mm " a . I- " . ' ...- j 'I'lio Pennsylvanian, iioticins Senior Taiwan's proposition Intake from tbe I sited Statea Court ari-.,lMjratlc tod aaaatltsa feature of lift i fficer. . Btyt: I Aaaxnassr ov mi Cos riTCTins. itr.Ta i pan, one of the democratic Senators frnta Ohio, baa renewed in Congress a motion made by him at a j former sessioa. to amend i.'n Coastitu ion f the I ntted states.-o that Ihe judges h the Supteme ami inferior Uoarts of tbe Union ahall be appo oted for a limited term of rears, instead of for I fe. I lie ! motion sas ordered to bt printed, ami made the sj.-cial order of tbe day for ;!io rirt M .:i I ly of J inuarr, The amenJinent is truly d m which, judgiug from the exreriment in the iSt governments, must, if adopted, prove bigh'y I ti i tl. .Iu lijes f.r a limited time are more in lustriOOS 1 1 a 111 th e for life; tlltV SIC e8 hkclv t be come tyrannical; they base a greater rheck on th indalgem f personal favoritism, and when experieaee Ins proved them desiitate of tli ? in te sjr tj . tie capacity, or the iadtstry which w is at ri bot cd tthem, they are more easily r.m v. l. Tht prejudice of education ut.-'er a atoi caused too many d the Reatuies ol t i ernmnt t. bt retained in our early ( -.-' t us nl g'Oreroment, Theas feature hive been gradual Ii wearing oway, tad becoming extinguihed in, ir ito goveramei ts, aad we se no g 1 rt tson i . w ti'e tiat fiiil government should forts tu exception to the projre-s t f liberal prtneiple - Two Uollnr oi?mei'foit Indiana Those Soanterfeita are hnrttr -intl nwrromer tbaa the genuine oills ; the Coeaterfeit bting but ix und mttet-juxtrtn incnea nmg ine genoiae ones and iwoa are six tnm ome-hmlj i etue tm length. I be counterw I aa I I 111 I II tl Tl t tt I W 1 T . tla' t ..' Ill 1 T 1 II .!. Ill III t . feit i ahm nur.. wer, by the margin line, Ibsn the geaaiaa. The poblis are cautioned lo aaeesars sll mir two dollar bills presented, as the cutmlerfcil are eil ealcala ed tn deceive. The nam .er. ab . will furnish a naeana of detec i In :i 1 1 tie I una; iastied bu Ihn It,' it il will 1 . ' ' ' " bo tnun I that (except I be first ..ne thousand um . , l.rfi-....!,- Beaneh. fr.. am tn ... t....... 1 - - - Band, tlieriejht lianil. ur Siite Bank number, slwsy e-eceed the leit band, or wraocn nainbsr; and tbe left hand nutn eritalwaya m tbt tame hundrede and term ::at ..n. with I o ngw band number, but not ,n lha saassi thowsaads. Jota dollar bill ia gan urn-, purporting to boon tue nich pin Lily llranch. ; .v. tu winch ll.-an.ii. so far an soon, the counter! . .. I I .t I 1 : r ul,.ii. tif. ,-f It . 111 nil I ' C V 1 . 1 uiii u..va.; i -- - - 300 I. JAJIE-S M. Ii W ('..- ar. Statl IUnt, Jar. 3, !-4?.
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"big Hcastors re rased t j; into an tlocttoo for I 7 betsuer, aAet ad iho MMmbtrs were pre-e,;t. 117 .I!!1? "Lt,,"'-v l,,i,"t' cvptsvA in and no1r,gto?.tu;,rc1!orprete,n!e,J.r.:trur..on Iron, certain counties, t , operate against Gen. Howar). In tlioe limn.;' i uer . w e it tve t.rc in a .tue instances, thsf Ihey hare retorted t . every fihehood, trick ami i!mjwn which t!;eir wicked and tr nt. r as inng bstissas conlt m-crt. We have n ,w before us lett.-r fron, M otofl nooaty, winch girea oa an secouat of an attfotpt la client tat dem oerats of thatdistrict by a t la- ondoubtadly concoct i . , i , . . 1 , eil m liahanapelii-, n,:l put in esecotton by äsen .;.i f r ...... 'tu . ... , . r .i 1 ja:ti i.-r Jin? purporc. I he wriicr, one f tao iriost reaMctablt men in the comity, t..ay of the ickeste: Sntan himself could hardly eooal it. Boadry geafsarN. came thnssgh tbe akirisof oat couotr w.tli Ibis kind of tab) in I heir mouth : That Ihe Whigs and Democrats bsd sgrerd to drop the queslion, and also to drop Ifoaatd and Smith, and lo ttnilt "i oute man win would go Ibr a ban! and t irid ; ai i ih it this wan the only means ut rtlitf ; tnd fun er i il Parmer, taorman and Hlasa I: ad ,t i ,. .... , ., .,,, nteiid to i run. hi !;. till they got instruction of. that matter. I ly t!i i metni I iitiderstand t her pot a gHo n tut uf the ansei pecting pari t t.'..- Hemoerat who atgned ihe iastrae I in ti fasor i. lowanl. ,.. m. , !. , supporting ... r. -.:.-!! I : v , , e . . -, w Tli v lso ropreaented that V.r. (.' irmtn had reitucetcd them lo get these inMtuctio-Ha ; and wbea Utcae methods u deceive were unsoecesaful, I bey f-'-L-' I tier uatnea f both hi .. . and Democrats. The n nit a ! Ibis üü'.j l-.-..; reached here, am! ii will he in lima discovered whether ibe whig rt; r enl iiiret ft ra t!,itt district till actmoa ledige ihir partic patios .u it, b their acquiwscence. In ihe m u.t in c ihy d ntoi rat in every district, where tht ui.:- ha-.e opportunity to cheat ami deceive Ihe i pla in this w ay, should been the alert to ci i: :.t er irt them. NX I. ;s here ail resort tori6ery or corruption f in.)' ort to rttain power ot t''.r'"nt (Jen, Howard; indeed they hue alrtady I lied tOCh means ami mil a mc ; but if the pe.plo are true to themselves, tht v med nut fest that llieir ri-l .n !. .1 ' ! VI 'S wll lilav thrm f il.i. I'tnri.a.l a ruice ist the mice ol Lih- rtv ! ,.-a.. a m mm. . .1 I 11.11 Pttate llaailt recent publication in the Ohio Stnici-mnn of certain fact, fro n the Report of .Mr Palmar in i dation to tbo Si its !?n.k, lias caused moeb cum meutnd called out a reply from tin- Presidtal oitln It i nli V k.i iv, i ... the publication in the Statesman ass a boaafidtsi irsctfrum tht report; and that iU poblicatioo in tl... C. r,i. ,.,l....i...l ,.,1 r I... I .. .a..-.. ,m . . t . , - a(, . ,.ia , i a v. , , 1 1 . . . i i'" . l. . ,1, t, ,T injmdicioHM only because a leaded to create a pmnic among the LiU koltteri. and put tin m a, the mercy ol ihavcra; whereaa a fall onderstsnding of tht (sets, while it allow a deficiency in t be :im- h, will also show that the Baak ia amply aide lo redeem every dollar of Iter circniation, and thai thedeÄ-l cii ii. v alluded tu muat be borot by the tftockhold I er- ahme. In bis reply tn the statement above alluded to, Mr. Presideut Merrill hss fslien into sundry errors coocernihg other parti tf Mr I'almert report, w inch WO may point out bereifter. Our principal object now is to eautioo the people of neighboring States against a iscrili e ot tue iuiia of the bank which may be in their possess oa V k. 15: i : No mat re. The Court of Inquiry to examine into the facts of the r cent Magic occurrence on hoard of the Soiuers, consisting of Com. Stewart, Jacob Jones ami A.J. Dallas, and Ogden Hitflinan, Judge Advocate, commenced it- Bitting on hoard r O of the North Carolina 14, at Brooklyn, on the 23th tilt. The proceedings have not progressed ar enough to form an correct opinion us to the esuh -uurci cb' relative to the rcntor editor of this paper ; which be wot,:.! not luve replied to, had he been enabled to, (having bean some ,!av confined by sickaese.) further th in to a-k the editor of the Courier if be had not read ll-i. kteman infamous ha published in bi own correspondence 1 ft was imbished pre . . a .. vi. 'in to our ever uavine mii a worn aixeit unit editor. We had aopposed thai there were aom, bun orable whig editors io the stat losing that opioion. Henry 4 lay in I MXi. It will hi.- recollected that we published Boms three mouths since, the aye of llei iy Clay, at the lime he first became a member of the Li. States itenate. We then proved that he took b i ni in l bat body before bo was eligible. Crom his life, recently published bv i'ark Itenjatnin, and all nthers tbst we have Been, it is evident, m fsct, In- friends il not even d spute it, that he waa ban tpril 12, I7"J7, nnd that he was sworn in as a Henatof from Kentucky, and took Ins seal in the Senate of the United Mtatet, lUecembet Ii. lM'O. lie IhereTote lacked several months of being eligible to thut ot Il -e In lo.l.inj over several old filee of newspapers we t und the foliowmff in the ludeoeudent Preta and -r. - iii ins Advocate, published att'tneiaaati, January 9, lt$33, by s. F. Smith, respecting thievery matter. Aiir .lii,tiii I BarAwoedbrnaM1 ia ihe Gaaotte of Friday last, ia pi tt anaioufl to make oot that wt citizen of Ohio oiioht net t" BopKtt l); Witt Uhntoa. lie stys Mr. I union arss six years in the ITuited .States s n it with 'tit beini? much known. Ml e c in re.iiv to Hack woodsman that Henry Cley eominenced Ins congressional career in the Sonate, and attracted n notice ui lha body except when ho was fW'oru in. I'ooit t.iiiiio hid beat, wo 1-irn, the clerk wfthe 4eaate hesitated in adminti-ter the oath, SUBpe toi .lr Mr. I i Clay was not eligible in point of . in answer to the questieo of the BU.-k.. ... - . . ... I I I clerk if he ..;n thirty year of age, w' ;;r.. told, or it red Ititj clerk l I ri in it;.- fClav 1 no Kith. VV ----------- --v-rf--..iioc. tn s is toe usual manner of atrtain n-j t:ie i. fahorse, hat we never knew before that it would decide ÜM age ol a n to. I' ha people are i i . . ... .. cert 'iiuy inoetitt!.! to .vir. t lay lor tins ingem method oi ascertaining constitutioaal eligibility. Jcseica Slow, m r $caa. The Wilmington Chronicle Yrlates isSMikabbj Hlfnr tliut occurre.1 a few divs age in Wayna county. North Carolina. .'..ut four men bs ago ihsrc came into i tut county a young man of tb name al 1. im- ey, who formerly I. v c I ce re, hut who !.J beeo abem tor many yma 8b -i.!; af c: hi. return, be engaged himself loa Miss Martin, and llieir marriatge e..,3 :.t have tjkeu place e. i!,t 4th oi iha last sooth. f'.oir or lite .1 tya previ aa lo Ibe spji dtiU d lime, Mi s M. was in km; up her wi ddtng bonnet, and requiring boom i t irftr tbe hnine, wlnl-t ia sesreh of it s!ie foond a i.i n.. :. ir i 1 1 i '. .1 I i . i r .. i in nil I - - m 1 1 . I I I IT" .... .... . . ... I. m . . I.. I. ... . o i r . . r hJ I ' . f tor .il ! :aa.ii.ii' . . iT" ' r . 1 . i l.r.a ,i. ir.l . 'i t .. 1 I .1 . It 'iL . 1 1 II l .'IIT Ill lor two men charged with a murder io tb it Ute, one of the:,, n.med Qrim4ey, and sgieamg precisely m d. scrip. t,a with tb man lo wborn sbs wa- about to be married. ems immethawiy called her brothers ttenthm la it. who 1 I " a a . , . a a äl ir.fr. r:i.l..' ivvlll linrll P.- t .r ........ : ii ( 'iu. -I " ley itemed t:; rwing any tiling a out it a I "ii! ' i -lo'd prove that ha a k not m Mississippi at t..c t me ot the aawdsr, by jic 3.yii- at ii..v Hilt. Greene cosuty. Tbe hi e. itr see mpsni.d bim Is Knots II It, ..1 an th-.ir arr,n.g tbt rc not a km w bi n. lie theo sjid lliat l.e roold establish his inn en- e iy jM-r.-- ms litm in soother bt'le village in the MfSB i Only. TbtMt thev BltfO tt paired, ami with the like suecrss, no one baowii 5 any tiling of tum I hey Ibea retarnod M Waynes or aigh, where a warrant was i-ue.i against lirousey. hu I 1. now- in jiil at ih it plaea, swatting the demsnd f th Doontor of Mississippi. Sines !.: conttnamenl he .. athoaahidgfd that Ie .vis present when the Border wis c mini. tied with which h? i ebaTfad m Iba wlvertM ac r. a partWipoat, t ut denies that hu waa engagtd tu it. Several of t.';e old Teniiosaee pol it ciane who ;i Mired Uiui the etare ui l.il, haveeoine out . 1 O a lestimony confirm tug tue laot of the ijar un bei v e 1 da mm and Clay . :y which tha form it tieu im i Presi j teat tnd Um latter Secretary of Statt. The alfida Vit are pahtiahsd at length in the Nashville L":. on. I'U tu a. Tm Cam: in a Nl rsiu.i.h very ' planMr ia Woodford euonty. & .y : ! bad rattier ' oe taxed for t:ie: y tor boyT edoestion than ll e j 1 1 ;'i g:ivjraois ; O r tha Oth-VJ 1 .. I ta
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m um nouses nsynssaisarees on aturo.y, it,r RjntiN o Csl,fefaia--wbeh aa strwagCy rermncominift -em the State Library, to wh,-h a statetmMH ,;',., j ,n article we cird tbe other day. fron
f lhr ..u.j u,.fulc.lt;0n of Wss. J. Brosra, as Stats ,jllir.4fiaI ttas refirrtl ,:iade a deuilod report, it reference tnn matter.au oipameo .y tnc i-Lowu.jr. ann-t gat other refoaition li,s;!rt,l. That Willi ass J. Ilrmvn. I .t Btatt I. bmriaa, did fhithfbJly and impartially dischstgQ the !u?ies of nad idBct, tnd haf fully ecOMted ! r. a, a! paid ok-cr all assneya, by h m receited, by rhrtuc .t h.s pa d o files. , , f. . , rhts resolution, after a sooMahal protracted eta , , , , , .. cuiion, w .it ;k . tou hv tue f.oto a in v i.te : is M .-r- It r. Mrown of IL, Hottet of It fop8eM. titicr. Chrissaaa. t.'-nb-y. fiavi rsT s , ,leBl' lfeor, hrfiiituitnn, Li giih, hi1: t; -r H -rdin. Ilargrete, Jaeka o, Johnson, Jones, fmint l.'-yinan. Linglo, Logta, lowe, .M ., r. a,r"n MatbcnyMiJormack.llilJikio, Moore of K., Mooreef O., Myeta. Neea Nelson, Notscll.oWeall, I birn, Poek, Pnllimsn, Proctor, Roberts, Kobiohoup, SimoiiNin. Snook, Stewart, Swi1.... "I' . 1 1 t w.- t '.I " nee.-er, aim .ir. .-,i-it i. KotaH.Messrt. Males. Ikiwrr. ImHIcv. Rntlor of .. Butternsld, Clay mwI, Clements. Ciean. f M., Bdwsrds, Klannegan, Poalke, Praacis, till-
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I l - s i II II 1 i I . , ,. , . .v i . . i a . aa.. i. a t . i ma . i a i n i r n.i... kit. m u.r o. .m.-ii. n--.,.-. ,, rK.r. I Patrick, Reel, Rich, Shelby, sluss, Kteelc, Strain, ' irattftn, oemmere, Sunu.fr, Tbomptoa,and Vl'il. .-ei; .J t . The report of tht committee i fall ltd i i c!a five, !i.ivvi:g. beyond u!l c i.t md.ct on, tbut .Mr. Brows his fully accoonted fcr every dollar of the public money in hit . htodt, and tat dollar a.J nisefeea cents over! The report ib signed bs Mettri I. L, Wheeler, Franklin If trdia, Vre. B Mitchell, P. M. Parkt, and Julm II Natt, membara of the joint committee en the Stat'; Library. Two other resolutions wsrs adopted one direc t ng iho Troatuter not la poy tbe niooeyoa tkt Auditor ",u vx "ect said warrant. .... tri oaa. eommtrcial parpottt, as may b i seen by any one who will take trouble, to glsooS nl the BSsp. To the witttk of the dial nice of e e it il i s' sail, ta ( aliloroia, a country winch abound in Cattle mid Wheat, aad ui ht vicuuiy are othe. countries. wmca nr.; n.,e.i wan the precious metals, an,! Ii ii r. Sili Z99 "'"'r. ("r"""'' fbs rl-produeiag systera Tl? cnaat ot 1 en, u.idl iil, are w ah.n tn.rty daj I . I h.l W i , , I ...1. I I . mm. . m I iM.iuus nr.; un -ui me Mildiftam'C, ami t UMS ami tie; ft ist luden w ilhin avveaty or tight days sail. The pacific Ucesn, which ia the highway of cotamonicalioo with t', ----regions, is hardly ever ruffled by a Mnrm. Bboehf estimated wth be mocfa shortened, ami üreaua broogbl w ithin a few d.a)9' travel of the richest I c',u,r,e' n the yl. be. 7 coasta of rare nnil Chili arc indented with iii in a bmg irtrr w line along the ocean, would necessarily become commercial ware they m.iy rap i in t.mber .,1 tue in.i.-t taluabie k nils, Mtuated al mg and at abort diatanee from the coasts, aad easily a - I cessible, and therefore comma ltd their market. The! fctandwich Islands prod ace sandalwood, migar-cane, tropical t. u:,k, and may easily be made te grow cot ton anJ c idee. Korlheoa producta they want in ex Change limb.-r nnd lour, With S hick Ihey are aire idy supplied in o eonsidi table eatent by the llritiMi . .s were there only hands to cultivate the soil. Thea there is the rest but l r.de with China and the Baal ladies, to which we need only allude. . ii I i ii . . , i V etc Oreo. m a barren rock like tk. Helena, it would .-till he valuable as a deo 't t.,r our etensi'f commerce ,., the Ract.Bc. Hot it hasfresl reooteea withia itself. It bkooadt m the raw Materials o commerce, and ia adapted to almost every variety of productive labor. The forever, the (rarer and '- nofaciarer may alike thrive within ita lim ta, :,"d khile they are enriching lhdtaeive, be C-m .1 ...lt.. al..a..l.....,aaa iL MMlkalalia. a ll.a, ....... -" .oi wevttu.iuK n inuin m mu wui.in w 0 BSV Ute manufacturer, arid tins renin Is us lint
but wc arc taut we have forgotten to BBoation the numeroB millI It WO ch are scattered up and ilrnvu tht rivers. I and which greatly enhance the value of tie; territory.
Ibe British, it ib true, bare shown tleir sagacity iu occupying the best of these, but we trust they are tmproving them only for the ultimate benefit of their rightful oWnera and futute posoaor. These combtaed advaatagea of productioa, situation aad neigh borbood, must one day make Oregon a aort ef derot for toe commerce of the world. Id no: tics fair region a prist wot h contend og , for, more especially when our right to it is beyond dispute 1 And if it bo wo th an effort, shall wo wait longer withoot making one 1 Wehave niv to take poaaeaaioa formally and efficiently, and antify Great Britain of ourporpote, and the work i dOQC !?.rtli We do it ! Cincinnati Vhrunicte. Ittt'STaiTIOS til Till. tOBCBOITt m lilt. BSBBT BS srauT .io rut. aaaovat as ni si an riosa ss the inrosTATtos oi i iiiiv. About a century ago, t.u- - I..H . - - ' I... . P. aal . ... .. .1... . HII-I..U-, mim ,.,-i,- 1 1 : ti uu u i i ij uu. i i .iiiijnt. ill l.'t oiai r. ti 11; a,ul ,mPriiV" mads, especially those h-ading to snd from . i .. a- . i i t i .. a ing coontry petitioned aun-t th.-ne hnprovsotenls, an tbs oly ihey tlms ci ij tyod sf supplying the I. mden BMtke, they urged that, in eaoflc pien es t tujA-eetits, high-priced labor, and at bet burdens spot laud, they coakl not maintain i competition wiih lha mom dvoeed district si s diatanee. Had then opposition beeo M cessful. lb r.ipi 1 utmarket must have been scantily sapplted. But lbs readi were asede, produce from a distance was plentifolty sup I ' a aa M. . II - 1 jtluu. V.1-.1 i;n)ins wi r.' mvie ii trriti pars mi i o ingt B m means of enjoy ment all over the coontry ; but' ihoeaTect upon the immediats surrounding district the Isnd Bttaudooed Bs rsiaefess 1 Hid :t all .i.,... ......... i i. i . .... ii. IS a in eonseoueocs of the unexampled success ot that city, h ch could not hac been bad she been haperf ctly supplied with Ibod, the arholo sf lbs Burroondang c anltrj mercbaut und th boa af the ertiaea, separat d by fields of arttnenl f rtihly, supenor, per taps, to any ia The srorld , and the dreary heath and trackless wild, once the robber's h mitt, tise traveller's dread, are now smith g with fertility, ar perbaps, included as mihurbs of t':f qr- it metro.,..;,. . atal it would he a eorioos Ctalcolatioo to t r iine lo.w inut h the laudli !.! rs have been benefitted S-ftfiaaf . ir wiBs bos, moeb more nmt is sots ps 1 foe the bttle s'i, s of garden or building groand, than ooartd poastbiy bsve , ;. a i i.i I-'I II 1'all.I I T T 1 I I I a" f V CU 'VT'', I... I t .' I i a C .'C I . I I , ' 1 t . j & - -a a tt--n ! '.iiiitl n ii c ;i iiellcd t" ß t a h?t llu e , or 1 ! oi rt"d,J fof be food fiooi tbaee. Now, wha, AAfr" r" :s "" ' v":" " ftheespen a ... bebaa been the efifect ol a., iwtng fie import.u m f '" "'fr l",1r,,of lhe f,,u,,Uv ,nta ho,,d h "if";: - t'C IOI.I-, S li ll! lWl!J l6 I 1 1 1 ' I T '. .1 1 I tl f K I ' 1 1 O ' I . t C UlI .... .... I'. ... ,,.. l !. . L 11 9 ' ' aa, 1 1 . j - 1 1 1 i' in i ui. .. uirvj u. i;i irl 1 ! The .Y th tf tin rlan 1 .1. " is a The editor of the (lese!sod 1.1: . H rtl.!, ;.i a notice of 11 patent lard lamp, tha iidalgetM a istrestKct i the Ii our i lt -. hi km. t; V af was s inteun s lodui d 111, i ui usuallv winter t o.. were while I a a a v in poring aver, tor the tl, 'U ar- I .1 ' n ihe few b oks and pi ers of f rert l.fe, by lbs brdtiai light of shag-barks gather, d far "every dy nt. It a mi y on extraordinary occasions that ti: ii .1 lamp 1 ihm thrtC-leip d centra talsV 1 Theith lampitw f! sb ut r-.t'oii 1 1Mb tied over a hu'.t m. a . 1 fc I -; ' a ' 0 1 " ''l ' or tin cup! M-re arisiaers'ic fao-h.s as ' a K ''' ' btnginj lampf rj.J by smithy, lav the wit k in, a h.l im H i ti n. and a fc Btmill Imks af ehato hy whieb t '' crack i-i lbs ! wa"-' These larf uere a I hgtn ihe h:- oi w.ilwnl r. .. lue gl r ing, tM,:t!:i5, l-ug!ii lees, French foort sr-nnf.er.diivTi.f!, t!iat the a! 1 and young eej ,yd nnaHayed swt and go J-f-..wbiji in th.- -new Alas ! that with the . .i faditooed lamps, o: 1 si im'.cirv a- d un t i c reationa f. uld ha' rai v out of tml . ':a:.t per
C,.tr uMv Sc,,or .Jui n e. V. iftf Kxtranrdinary, kc. ft 111 .Mexico lo the Til led t ites, has .0 kIiOiI in t Iki l ...pa - sea sk. r.' K i . 1 . W 07 fl ft W
'Uiii: im i. i i-."sai - iii '-- Lbs s?. .... r. r,' i. : :" b aVceited by the rtti tojeoti ol that irtielt,aad r as sf a ; , w enacted on the lb of March I I . s gear v- ' e - r ! . r i : i .! t : . , : p :ra ' I m .' -.r property m that r -entry, without an crtpicsspctssiaeioa fnan the Met ran rtsanaaaent Tht BoatOB Atla. t!ic CI ,s organ ;ar t tUc-.c ' M - aehnaetts, !;i- .: a iint infam a p! 't lo deprive the democratic popular maj r it y of i La fruits T I i- r J.tte g! I . t r v in that S:ate. I at oablaahii g fmotstj .. .;!t w-h-ch it adriaes ji lloare of Representatii : !-f-it Iba tlscli m of si area Mottoa as tiosetn r by the democratic Seaate, by rewsiag t n ! up n. ,tim a- a cm I. date b'f.re that bodf .-.-. ;r t r hifii f the 'tactics1 of iho decep y " i' i r t y . Paeroaiosv-ia the nlUgt of Wood eket, R. L, there are eights n n. in winch ihrre ire 1, 20rJ hi uis, 50,tnMspiadl rs, aiol l.lft'i h unla. The aggregate nombat afford ofg i pr daetd I ir.i g tJw jas.t yi-.-ir i 0,739. I? nf all Ii i t r ito SSSIMW yard wirpij M.WO jrarde flinnel, 3L i11 fttdsieaaa, 6'2.4(Miystds aegra cloths, l.-iü.taa '"; h:'" " ' ' " I ,r '-- 1 1 fmtum I I . I t I br.u M .ii . I .1 i it ttMacaa ix Missitwirri. The N -ic'z l"rc I nier . atea that the rail latum of W heal i exlendiog nntena'dy in M -- api. The erwps tins year were abundant, a nl '.' excellent quality. IsM I "re Ii !!' r mv-. t..il :i I..-" ve.ir m r ,M..,!sippi will fccmi fl i a to N.-w UrlesM a a J Ai.0t!c lot i a e . Th New Yi'ik Pish) '.ui ftaOJO tliat ,1 wl.i(i; f. tcnes in .iw rk, " hac Um t iut.d h rr, lo.it, atJ ru list urrri'Ks SKMMMNi. in thr p. t i tt. at ludUuspelh), laaSMa a Jai.n uy, I. IS4J 1 'ei .;: . - mlllnc lor iheae Leiters at til
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