Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 40, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 March 1843 — Page 2

THE INDIANA STATE SENTINEL UNION, VIGILANCE, PERSERVERANCE. INDIANAPOLIS. MARCH 28, 1843

Ih mocra'-.r RepmblU an AWUHIIMI. JAMES fil l ! 4HI IS of Iter. rn UMTnill novrnnoit, .ni: . BRIGBT enT MtenMk llcmorr.ilir M it- Cemlrml Cf IMW" W i i , N B. PaLOS, JmI LmTU( P. I'maki:, Ii. L M i nun, r. Riwuiii ;. A. Caapnan, Ji lh i If oiai, AM) JaWM Bli kk. i i in: i om ffSlllP. Ilcmon: atfriilinn :

The Democrat o-,.- ar.d ail, of Cen're Town- Isaac ll.i;.m. are completely prostrated. Money, itATTuWd tTlTT'l 'L U patronage, pipoloyiof, and .lithe etcetera, of modTO MOHUOW FTi:UNOOX.Iern Mfgery w.'ro applied ,n vain. New Hamp-! " ' . . . :....iLu: .r ... ' 1 i i .

mi )(i.cK,i. ... . t. , .ft . I it.n ( ,.., f v I ,.!! r n' . i . mill S 4IIC ot Ii r on TJ -n, . t u - -------- r -hih ew-rv P- mocrat is interested, wli be transacted. Tbo QoiMM) pMMCMtO MO MMIltid io Ml iff th.'ir frtOOwl in tins township. - (yJ-Rrmemhtr T mnrrc nl J nclnck.U) County Convention. The BOriOO fJoflOt" I meOMlM wiu oe mamwm at tho Cuuil II -is .0 1 1 : i snapo.iS on . t.urü-ij, the ih daao of A .nl. tf Congressional Convention. H i v i r. i? c OSUlttd a ml CorOTP nded WltO manj O 1 " "' " ' f , . , ,i fi .., inn . .i.m Dtatriet. i tor a t .o:.grehi'.nal U.nvention in linn inainci, " - , mm Mcti im latsr I op: 11 1 oil II" in in. . ..ii' ii U holding it at tdm IMM, M JBeOslof fM lofMy i. ...... a..- .t m.. rsskast. lied, and in order to avoid confusion or unsund J m s der- , stfindinc lo rmfter. we announce the otoM and day. ae above, and nope it will meet the approbation ofl ll inir.i. ,1 II interest, tl. PolegOie ff OOl d slant MM)tie will fu.d accom- , a. f r a a" mooailOOO iree ol expense u. The Coon Skinner. See our prosp'-etus for the Toon Skinner. Rccollct tliat the paper will be commenced about the lt of May, wh.ch g.v,?sp:. nty of tune to send in name.. Stir up. Democrat; l-t M OM wbot ooo bo done. AIM! pWCoftw! Uff VrtbhtObiaV! I, ff- It will be seen that th.s 1 somewhat d Here nt tfTtBftBMBil fronj lh;it propoted in our iii',;i. Hi? ni lai 1 111 1 w 1 1 u 1 1 i-iuiv 1 - - - ...-n 4'-. I I fWa. lU 11 I'vlra Sliiln Sunt). Ml.' fbo resnll of tbet preposition tu not Mcfc as t.. uariai.t us in carrjing out lue design. v e ... hope the late of this w ill M different. If our friend. will do tboil duty, w pk dfje ourselves to do ours. Thomas D. Walpole -- Whig Tactics. Some week fincp, TtfeOflSflfl 1 alpole, late wing aftoideal of the S- rnte and Lietlt. CsOTemOT, pro . m, am 1 BSSCad bisaflelfin the J..urnnl as a candidate from thi Oopgrteaieatil District Hi m lki4lbt intended by h.s n..t. the whole of which was publithcd oi.ee, to h ive Ins name reultrljf antnuih e I M the candidate. This woold not have suited the Junto, who are. determined he shall not be thnr candid;ftto. S,. Thosoos WM drfp-dlikc a hot potat. c. lie sstght 10 hmvo known how the.-c men ' keep their faith. They would jsroMLM enough till they had used him, and then like coons as they are, 4 , f , 1they have other fish to Fry, than to be used by him. So WS announco If'hig camxhdmle Jar Csngrese, BfA District Thome. 1). Walpolo. Alw mOVB. iur tr;enu aiiver 11. .nniu, u is now understood, will step osido, and not run for CoOffWOQ. In be opinion of the Junto, u would " , , p.dilically k ll htm t be beaten, and they consider their success vcrv doubtful. I". Io this time, Gov. W at d 1 1 flat - tff CI ' a 1 a Wallace lit mi to be the one to 'head" Mr. Walpole. Hut 'he (lovcrn'-r may be compelled to stand .side for lie I Go it ( ma ' City Election. The following is the result of the election held on Saturday last : ffcyr lf.Tfl V. Cnlhry, dem. elected. Aaria-Henj Keam, CMnafifmew "hl Ward. S. floldsberry, whig. 4th M A. I.otlden, " 6th " B. S. Rookor, dem. Fire at Peru. Jast as we had mailed our pofoso last i MMay, we received a lcttt r from iVtu, Miami County c:v i ' an account uf Hit- iIiMrucln-n i.f the Court II I TL- 11 1 ... 1 M.,.I... ...V. iiouse uy nre. i ue iteronier a aim into ow. ces were kept in t!tc building, and every record was destroved. It was discovered abtut 1( o'clock on th. ..hi of ihm ISsk. and .s suouosed to have I . .. , . c .a. I.. , I caught Iron, the tpntM trom tue chimney, although the eleik says there was but very little fire when he If ft, a little before sundown. Some think it the work ot an incendiary, and others that it originated fn in (ii.'if. Falsehoods. l he Indiana Statt Journal very bu.ily Ongagrd in fabricating a series of falsifications, nnsrepresen.ations. ami misstatements v or.cerning. the Sy sInternal Improvements. I Ins ts in charac- ,. . , , . ter with the course for winch the Junto who eonirol ihat organ have sJ eayo Men POtodi W'e shall shortly !iow up the Ealswboodsof the Junto in their ISM colors, and will excoriate the beauties to the I ne. Coffee and Tea. Since the Tariff has been taken off coffee and tea, the price has been lowered. One year ago, the farmers could only purchase five pounds of coffee for a dollar. Now they can buy or seven and eight for the same sum. However, the whigs talk of putting on the tariff again, when these articles will go back to their old prices. Such facts are worth bags full of whig wind, Is it not so, farmers ? . ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ ̲ Murder Will Out. — We understand that application was made to the Coroner in reference to that child found dead ; but that, being sick, he was un- able to attend. Persons should read the law on the subject. However, the enquiry in the matter seems to be pretty general, and we begin to think the subject is not yet done with. One thing seems certain; that considerable mystery hangs over this case ; and some folks begin to talk harsh about our agitating the matter. "Murder will out ;" and no counterfeit five dollar will keep us still, till the awful murder and its concomitants are properly atoned for. We are used to threats . but they never harmed us yet. Who was the father and mother of that baby, and how came it murdered ! M ssi nt si 1 I s. Tue pr.ip isitioti which vws before the L.egnlitiire to amend M Conotitflltion .0 aa to prolnbit tlie Sttte (. jvermnent from contracting s larger debt 0:1 account of the State, in time of peace, than five hun.lrej th nia:: 1 d iirs, reiju r-.-d s two th rds rote to send it to the people. It pss sw in lbs Heaoto. but fined m Iii? II ose, through the rppos.tion of the WYg.

Till NDEK. V ; - - v. Ken Hampshire--Siamd f rom I utlrr. The result in SloOJ Hasopohira is exceedingly vratifvina In imp I ) m era.' V Ufr olorious sonn .. .. it .... . uro an firm n h-r (.r.-iintc 1 1 1 1 1 . I he combined mm mi Mmmm- .bohtinn .n.t - , . - r. n..n., .1. ... .... II.Ax niLüm r c a,. ,1 t -A. I. . . - ' ' -o i i i in j i . 'yiiniiiiiih iKiiii-auietinvt prtintata irienus, aonu nil tmc c 'inmon cucn or in1 fa J- And wiierc in Col. White! Despised and j (forsaken by those who would have delighted to do la- a . f f la a sal nun nonor. iial M not svMVfp anu ireacncrnuti-j tic- : s.'rterl the r principle. Hut let ua turn to the . Tba Democracy of New Haapehire ; r.ght - cl)VcreiI itB,f g(,ry Hubbard is re-elect (., i" i i r ;is our r- .mm bu-m , uv an nicrtusiru mi- , .1 ... e. - . k i. j j ionty. Tin Legislature, as usua largely cratic. Neat weak we can j.robabiy furnish full re ... lurna. I. .1 .

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" 'i0C 7 ' fc;;c"r f D'T I . CTBSE. aÄ. J , t .k ever U.. yu . croti rnonder, as an onV-t to the election ot a B , .l,.ll,,i if it AiA A,, . .o ,,.u'm r.. irnod intrrWbi Mayor io New Orleans, who was elected oi,i,1,,lhr' U t dJ, d,d it not a.w is , t good inter

- tM Crook question : and a Whig Miyor of Detroit. Mich., who was elected bv the same voter. . . . . . ... . WOO Oiecietl h urgu mnj .riiy ot tue Aiuermen.tney being democrats xv keg'" CMfo, ill The deaoeraU bave lected their M iyor and a lirge majority of - the Council. I he EjCpTOOO, a wing paper, groans o 11 fnlle at (.on nat Ii r "A ' " " . K" 7J .. . . i.i .N J. nOaUlo, -. I. rof the Drot tunc the democratl bavfl earned the city, .Mayor and Con 11Cll r,(M. y iUg Mnd.aoil majority of 433. Alas ! p() ,r ('00n Qmu 3 oc heater, V Y., ha. given a majority ,r , ,.Ilincratlc Mayor aud otliccrs, of 17. Who I inm-dAnf cou 1 Qarsi 4. At the charter election, held in the e.ty of Cleveland, 0., tho Democrats elected their l f : a.. . " al. 4 sf :l 1. .. Mayor mill a in iior.ty ot the t ominon Council by a J J J J very nnneUome majority. This city has been rc- , ginleu ns 000 ol tho strong lioidd ot trie coons O I U08h Apathy ! Gi ". ti -ib-ni, I ;., h is skinned ihe coon cmplettJ. Not a vestige of coon w lnggery remains. Iii n t. At the municipal election at Camden, If, J., the democratic ticket succeeded throughout by a vote of more than tico tu out ! Alas ! Alas ! for wbiggery. Iii n 7. The democrats have carried the cliartcr election in Monroe city, Midi. Tuor whiggOTV btnily DMM a show of resistance. GfM 8. and to on. Can't stop to count 'cm. New Vi rlt. The MMKrttl are sweeping all before them. The strong holds of federalism are ail vwqunhed. The coons have made out to save Troj and l"i ica, by largely reduced majorities. This will atl'ird them a few crumbs of comfort, a. UK I 1 IIWI .1 II I U I . II . II III I . I .......... b.oii at toe following : I Imv r..t t... r n I ! ir i rt fliiiiufn! fir cnmll I iinrj Hut from (he noch,trr Adr,rtifr. low 11 f :i lio us. Cnnn. n.o The following are the results of the election, in this county so far as heard : SO iti. Norwich berburne New llerlin jir, ,-ton Pitcher FEU. 1Ö0 Oxford 121 Plymouth 47 47 130 flu I'harsilia 8 tar the gain from last fall election is over Jon. FeLTOH. This county has gone fir the democrats with a rush eight democratic and two wing a supervisors a gam ot two ...0:0 .era. a since aal yc iT Hkkkimer From indications nf the returns already in, tn.s county lias gone democratic stronger lioin ev rw tuan ever OoWKOO. The village of Oswego has elected a democratic supervisor. So have Sctibn, Hannibal and (iranlcy. Eric ( omit) lcM''j'incS. Not only has Buffalo, the tiueen Citf. ffiten a !.ir-.' democratic nr.ioriiv. hut Knc coootV. Ion tM ctroag bold of l ttiggerj, and its commilants. banking, swindling rascality, is redeemed from Olf CuOtrol s nlir ' "rt Ii kmgaa HuiTalo had hair a dozn banks, tlie whis csrried every thio before them. 'I hose engines of corruption demolished, democracy acy triuinphs over th-jir ruins. .N. Y. PtebtUM. Juat so with Cleveland. When there were two corrupt banks in that city, lavishing tiitir promisee piy a(M of cor?upt federalism, democracy wa trampled under foot. The corrupt, rotten bunks are defunct, and wlnggery is defunct also. Fvltom CovnTT. Our canvass is just completed. Our .terlinsl friend and democrat, .lames Kenedy, ia elected .opervisor by -.x majority. The wings are quarrelling among themselves all blamtum eoca oiuer ror not eeing true to tue party. This town last fall gave 59 wlnj mnj., and always ll-,. .'I lllP.lllll If . I j . I IW ,. S iioiiakik ( oe.NTV. Democratic superv.sors .,.. j .i.i.i,.ii -.,i,..i i...i,.. n i u in 'Ii' p i i it , ;won-en .11, 1 - 4 l i . . . 1 ' ' ' M di: iemirgh. Sn in mit .Sharon, Schoharie 8. Wing .supervisors elected 111 Hroome, Blenheim, Jefferson, ind Seword 4. TIi lluiilor ot lli IVoplc. M Th-us-mds after thousands of the People', money are laMBiieu yvar nuer ear, uui cspci 1 i.iy uurmg the last rear.1 -". I'. TVioujie. I I - . f . ! . , C -I - ne au -ve is irnm one m me most unions 01 inc Whig Organe, and one which did as mucli a any other in 1-1". to nccompiisti the overthrow ot the Van Huren administration. What a commentary u,on the Wh g professions, at that tune, of retrenchment and reform! While the principal Whig - t : . 1. . 1 ... i-i orgati arc mus con fs.-.ug mt- anominations wiiicn have been practised bv the base men, elevated to places nf power and trust, in a time of popular error ... , 1.11.,., and delirium, we have need to do but little except . , to hoid np to the people tnese confessions, and warn then, to beware how they permit themselve to be misled again. -. , ! ftr Jar. I'eoo, ot tbe St. Louis Reporter, appears . T .. . , . n 11 1 to M attempting to piny IM rom Homer ur ttaac ,, a, ,, r. H ll game in MiMMffl. He may be MCMSstnl in ,oinelh.g me besides creating 'distraction in the Democratic party to a very sl gnt extent, but if 0. he will prove hiro.elf a greater man than either of Bja prototypes. That's all. We :iri sorry to lose so good a soldier a. Penn hat keens but the evint is bme shocking, as we were a?ured neaily a year ago that h.s course wou.d be j i.t what it now is. Gi ns. The Journal has not heard the guns from Huffs!. and lioehester, N. V., both of wuich cities have elected democratic Mayors. A:.'. .or from the town ,!ct;ons in New Y "guns" hurt noboi'y. rk 'tate. Ihe-r

Tin IfnnTr IHUH "Sv.m,t8.'' The Indiana Journal is trying to make Ml that it was throug'i (ien. Jack-'

son that OOoBtSf : Mink win chartered ! t them "go it," as Mr. Rutil sa.!. Who d.ea n : rOOotJeet ÜM eMM beeped or. ua hy that paper for Qgpooing tue (act tint lite Rank rd grmted a large dieount to (VrDr. Ileorge ff "V ;;..', :) a!i at the name time ;! rt fused a fi v hundred dollars to pome of the most ubstanti tl f;trmers. in the district And s ine of them (teeheri who are able at any day to buy the Hranch ! The reader of our paper will not forget how completely we instantiated the charge; and some t tlie other party will remember how we sustained the charge on the election day whicii succeeded. Now 0 3 '' there be any doubters, let thm examine Talmer's

"eP"' a"u w u' tho Hank said at the t.me of the examination, those very b.K,ks winch wo dared the defenders of the ih,L- .n,l n!.,,t to il, .n. ., ion of ii -i- 1 . l 1 .. i. 19 . - k I, if 1.1 . n nAAi.lit Ii i h. i .1 Ii ftft- . I lo l.illlü t .n l"l"- www -- .i.. ,'"6 - ... -v. ...v. following! "i.e'Tpe following : "ieorge . stipp, orawrr, i. n. ?Smith, Wm. Bioitb, J B. BoMO, W. Ilimnmin (the oid school commissioner) J. Newkirk. .1. V i'hipps. i udorsers ; MMM jil dm fl,08tV ;en. Jackson or the democr.it create tho State aiik l)( in0iana : So the Lord created WMtgth Hgktf and ikof became d v. Is. So he created man ' in in own iflMAYOl und he fell. And if the demodemo-,,, ,. , , , , iriia4 111 ...O w . , . I I l.li. - ni iit' Ll'ii t-s-j a m . i n - aa i - s w ui.ii , , . K j lii'i. v af a v i ivn n . i 1 1 i . If,.,.., ... .......... w. ii n - , an i w iiat I immiAmA J ihsii a I. n.i, kaa bMnma , . j . , n l l. f ; and good security I Wo doubt if ! y" evt-'r P'H much it you are a Democrat. As the la, ft. ft I. :.. I. ft , I . .. n ... . 1 1 .. ., i . n. , . i1- ' '"S1 " - of its U .ii c I ioni at our leieare. .ruitt The Somite ot Indiana has ah. b 3 contained a majoritv f ;vH,(;s ! The House of Kei.resrnta ivrs. w ith bjt two r three The House of Kejiresenu ivoa, with 1 at two r exceptions, ho. always contained WHIG majoritM. There never was but ONE Democratic Treauun r ot täte, all the La'ance b. in- WHIOS 1 Only two Democrat-, whra m office, wen peraulted t.. be Secretaries of Siaie ! The AUDITOR OF 8TATE, who rogulacs, 111 a t. at measure, (or more thin any other individual ) the srale of taxes and the raising of revenue, has A'.NN AY8 A wH-0- . .. .. .. n . . 1 1 T , ,T 11 . Dwar ft 11 iii' ' , twiv. 1 i.r v iMiirr i im- ciaic i.min i . . ' .... ...- DEEM A WHIG ' The Fund C'ommiasioncrs, who negotiated our State Ilonds, t r Ii tem d Improvcment UOrposSS, WERE, ALL OP THEM, WHIGS! There was a! 1 . . M XJOhlTV of WHIGS DPOU the Slate board of Internal Improvement ! of the A majority of tlie Directors uf the BraacMfl Btatfl Bank WERE ALWAYS YHI; 1 A mijirity of the Dire tors of the St ite Hank HAVE always biskm whios! Bit Ontof seven ef our luiieseiitativcs m the la.t ConRresS were WHIGS I Both of our Senators in the last Congress were WMIOS! m m Almost errry responsible trust or profitable ofiice has been conferred on others than Democrats, olthMgh it is true, that untd 18 io, occasionally a scattering crumb fell to a Democrat, since that eventful epoch, they have lieen ostracised with great care, and their places tilled tu fuit the necessities ol the WHIG PARTY. And now remember who 1-responsible for the present condition of the State. Who hut the Wiehes Coons' But a charge is coming These same wings are fifhtiof HUt J UlJlilie l.s loimnj,. im mihi "V "-"""I. 'for their warm nests, in which they have grown fat and rich. All they promise now, they have promised you hef.ftM Will vou trust them off am 1 We feel the rssDonae . - - j 3 - NO ti Derctoi Hohl.! Doctor, you are getting to be considerable of a coon politician, and appear to have coMiderable time to spare. Whether tins arises from want ot prnwftce in your prorsston or whether you are , 1 looking to fill the vacancy wAicA will be occasioned by the expiration of the term of service of the Honorable A. S. White; or, whether you have other DtMStOM from the owrfn . or. whether vou do it for . . - . pure lore Of COM rehry, and hatred ct democracj ; this, perhaps, may be considered no business of cij; tins, pernsps, may do consincrco no oovincofl m Ott. Another case we might mention, w Inch ws know mm, our affair and how far we may succeed in it, Doctor, depends upon your Whig proof which must be higher than , or it will he "'am,.nd cut d.amond." Doctor, have you any r.ij.'Ctioa to toll tss whot that printed circular contained wure" 1 1 uanb.in.0 ... L. . t. ... n . . ft ,1... ...1.1 .'.'...... ... ,.. V . tiottal UonVOOtlon, mancetl " private and conliuon tial, and signed " J. tf. DONO, Secretary ! Doctor, it is said M all i not gold that glitter ; and we can assure you all arc not coons now who tfi rc in 'ilJ-1'. Iiilian:i .loiirii:il--OJirr II. Smilli. Since the defeat of the Honorable Oliver H. Smith, he has returned home, and intends to pay off the people (off keeping him in office many years, and for not re-electing him, by editing the Indiana Jour Btj And what dues i,e pretend by this ? Ol keep the democrats nut, and get all the offices for the wings, that they may continue to Qy8U8TAlN THE HONOR AND CREDIT T THE STATE :: : Vou arc entirely too late, Oliver. Yeor gammon, and that of the wings is no go nt the present tune. Remember what we told you ab ut Ohio; and about an-. -t her election winch shall be Dsmeleso. We ncvcr crofJ yj lhc d , . tl1 U ol h( fe break. Rcelmctton Off Postage, k ta gratify ing to find that thieeobioct is beginning to excite a great share ot public attention, The beMtltS which wi tild result from the adi pt on of such a mOMMd Wonld be incalculable. The vastly increased intcrc.nrsc between relatives and r j iii 1 .. fr .ein1 vi h teh u 1 ,11 lie I ho e.mci ,iii,i.rn ..I ro. rJ mm mm a mm ll ' ' ' ' UUL' U raiL i""M." a very sir ng arSunent ,r- lavor 'the i an'! the advantages. in a commercial point ot view, would be c.- . , . - , cecd-.iigiy important. It is fortunate tor the friends of ellIifbteMd n!Ca,ure Uial , - , . :u fnuni;)haill eucceffi I. Great Britoio. We do trust that the inbjOCt will be widely agitated, and atnpie preparations made for subjecting 11 to the attention of Congress at its next session. Loss or SmsriBO. We have never known so many vessels and live, lost in any one season, as have been lost within the last year. Among thoge lately reported, we notice tlie total loss of tlie Sloop of War Concord, on the coast of Africa Also, the Sttttngna being on a lee l.ore, came to, and cut away her masts. Sne has been t-.wed into Porte mouth. Three more Ship, of Wsr have Leen lost in the (lu'.f nf Mexico. The los. of lives has been immense. Mwoa CoavnnTo. Wnenpeet to see the "urn versal wh.g puty converted t Mi.ler.9tn. provided sry i f that pntty ehc-uld be left.

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Wlshf mmm jlMWUlll riniwi The Wh g papers arc republishing w.th great' gl1 some figures, go eg to show that the Wh n

have expended only some seventeen mil!, ans of dolJars per annum. The papers which first p it an at such a falsehood, knete it to b-j such, Rut it is bemg copied by many country papers whose editors either ha e not exomioed the official documents, or are willing to publish any falsehood, however gross, f r the purpose of deceiving tM people. One Wing paper has the impuhmco to publish tlie following: " The whole expenditure for ÜM years 1642 and 1611 Will Mfdljr ezeood forty m llions of dollars, v.!i pome mnnoris.M uns amount win nave oecn expended in the pnyment of IM dobti of a prior administraiion, and the interest upon accruing debts." It cannot be through ignorance that a man would make euch a barefaced i-tatement. It must be a oV of Iking. i Ii : a . . , .ouowmg a tao.c snowing tne cst-mat-u expenditure, for 1MI. Tbo oetoaj expend.ture for that year, end the actual expenditoro for 1843.0 cord . I. t o Secreta r v For a ar.l fm r,. t 1'is , , t-w mi- I',,,... . , 1 "... ..x ... v . I lW IS III I . I I II R U. I ll M . 1'iN t n ov i I'm ua At. GoVKKXMI i. ll'o sfi ur' PTsjwOI d Rveipti. Ettimat Jan. 1841. fiitom ISjOOOJWO 'port. Ja. Jan. 113 I4.M7.....7 I.io.30 ,464jW3 1. !.:,;. ltO.691 13267 Tt-.l. tTtJS!! 1 2,801,701 .. Lan.l. :,.'.o...(. 10 Mweellaoeopa, 80,000 iV I, ,s - Jjj J "' '' ' 1 j'JJJ Loan, M7.:u'. 190,489 723.1" I 783,498 828154 18,086,663 i,53i.726 7,731 .0'3-i Tioasoty note. J4i2,ti: 1155,027 Tel weaäot.f 4.7 3l.:W7...tJ 31. 433.077 Exmemditmrma. g-- ' . 3.700,743 C,l,.'iC:) 71548 8S80.440 14,009,878 40,773,471 ... löSS 6,1 'Mi "j47 s,5 1Ö.4HJ 148,800 97,080 4ni.7n iJMQJSQQ '.,'.3 '.!:.') t,0ül,s7.". 13,713517 j, tarv 34.778.950 Naval. 11 742,016 K' NCn'". '' aa. iissas, 8,134,780 3tjOS5,073 3308,634 ti7.l4ö,ij Now then, InrinaT two voora. the learitimoto nenn ' p of the Treasure have been i:!0,07.2o9. and the or- .. . u nary expeminures n ivc oeen lOJm.oov, ami $13 .900,910, Pid " oeoMt nf the public debt, showing that instead of curtail. ng expenaM, they have exceeded the means of the government in two vcar.. $16,219,401, bv winch amount the debt his 1 a... , , b 'en increased. Adding that sum to t ie .(,- , , 1 ,. TZ , OvHI, makes 2 . 19,401 M tM poWlC debt, Whicb. on the 1st December. 1642, according to i llicial report, was as follows : (Hd Funded and Unfunded Debt, Do. Colombia Debt, Stock LoM old, Treasury Notes otttataoding. (323,560 1,3811,000 8,799,02 10.093,496 2(1 596,354 3,900,638 1,637,901 Total, Dec. 1, IMJ. Halance loan, since taken. I . - r . . . I- V...... ..... Total Debt. L'". 19 1 ,803 New issue authorized, 30,434 ,tr9ü .Mr. oedbttry s estimate did not embrace the expenses ami appropriation of the Fxtra Session, winch imonnted to near C6.(XNI.nofl : nnrdid kiasa. limote of receipts embrace the loan, but confined itself to affair 81 they then existed. Utting out j - - "s smosj m the receipts from tho loan, it will be seen that his eotimsto woo within 1,500,000 of the acteal amonnt, accord. ng to forward's report; consequently, had tM exnenses been confined to that winch WM Strict , necessary, the government would not now be bmkrupt; but $;,tit'(t,n(ii was .spent at an extra seseion l0 "relieve the people' which of course increa6Cj the demand upon the treasury. To make the expenditure f 1942 and '43 40 000 000 those c, s j: mo4t De reduced to 14 000 000 and DO - , . ' I nothing lot OOOt. Thcse nrc fl,,ros whkh 'innot b udodged.M They are the results of a Congress elected ondev prom.se of retrenchment, when the cry against the Jo' ! government was, that their expense, had exceeded their income 81,000,000 in twelve years," ( Jü.tUüi.iM'U ot wlnuli was deposited w -t h the State. - - 1 Thii frees a-id economical government has soent .1A OAQ IUI in(.rö ,k. . M ' in tWO ySST. $10.349.401 more than its revenue, and has borrowed tM money to do It!! So much for whig veracity, retrenchment, economy, mid reform. Locoroco Bsxaiao The new bank bill which ha. pist passe,! Legislators of UhlO by a strict Iy vote even, I htg voting aaoitt ir allows UT uoiisrs iin paper to m tssnew ror every dollar r l'ec,t ' J , 1 ; ",, , 8,eral lai)Kd wiii cll it T'sta' Iish' s. LtloriOUl Hank reform, lhi. , Tippecmno Journal. Though the titterer of the above makes nrofesj he ugh the titterer ot the above makes profes.ions to extraordinary honesty, the statements are gro,ßy erroneous and unjust. The Ohio law among other judicious provisions, enaete as follows : w The individual and onvatu resoons.h. htv nf ti p directors, and stockholders for the circulat debts of tbo bonk. ' r j . ion anu i r . I . . ncmre trie commencement ot business tnebonn yiir payment cf the entire capital in gold and silver Cuin. A prohibition upon loans on pledge, of st"C!. ! any description, as well as upon all dealing or speculatmg in stock of any kind. That the circulation shall in no instance exceed the amount of the bono Jidc capital pa d up, and in the actual employment of the bank, nor exceed three I . e ... - , , , ill. 'nrc ti.f Aril.ll .n.MI. ..I rm.A.l .. .1 .!.... - '"...1.1a 101 mil uuiiiii ui fj.jiu anu Mivur coin on hand. That no bank shall pay out or put in circulation in any way. the paper of other batiks. 'there id hoside 1 aMilnhani lo..There inhemdl in ptnUentinry clause to enforce the observance ot these enactments; and it wm because of all these salutary provisions that the wii'gn voieo .'iaiusi ine 0,11 as stated. 1 nv wantI . a ,1. - L I . . t rati ed to perpetuate the charter, under the old iiwindling Ulltg system, by which many of them had themselves profittcd. CHaMBann, of lhe State Sentinel, generally know every thing. Can they tc'l us any thing about Gen. Cass's letter to the Committee of the Democratic Convention? Why is it that the first not ce of.-uch a letter comes from Cen. Cass himself, in ai.uti.fr letter to another person, published first in the Detroit Oazette, und re-published in the Washington Oiobe! The people in th s part of the State are 00ing for that letter with great anxiety and ioJTSi f'TC?! anJ. ww - .ftii-v ib ..."i.u o.j ii ii.. t Kent, tr im ti.em . . ... --jo..iJiiiii.eiii man may oe unavo.dable. Lnjaottii .li, J J mW 4W - We list weak alluded to the subject of the above

prntugrufu, :nce tnen, wo iiave written to the Cricketing, Swimming, Skating, Sales of St shape of proi Chairman of the Corresponding Committee app iint- Importstione, Sweepstakes, Matche.. Challenge., practice. ed by the St ite Convention, requesting IM manu- dec. A.c.. with u plentiful supply of Literary Matscript of Gen. Cass's letter. W presume it will ter. Current News. Tbiwr Theatrics!, and every -ON,,:",,N

soon ne lorwarncd to us, and we shall publish the 1 f ... same as souii as received. M Vou remember we had a good many inserters tram the "democratic" ranks." Tippecanoe Jour. NN ell, w hen their weakness 1. thus Cttaract' r .d 84 treason by the Humbnggers, who now hold the m up to the public scorn and ridicule, they must think ik 1. y.i iitft.c iwmuni io ineir naturi; a ! I 1. ... . . .1 . . eg ance, and once mure enlist in the " democratic ra-.L-a " T,n. 1. the best atonement they can make for th r I losjod " desert n." I)r A!cott tl,e Orsbamito, say, that he crank nothing daring tM year 184J. What a foot ! IKi ought this year to try the experiment of fating noI thing. Iii ftte might be l.ke that of the man's 1. rse wh se feed was diminiabod to one straw i da . bat the world would he rid of a jckaes.

Tlxo swindling rrojert In Ohio. The: Ohio ButOMRM of .Mar !i I3tb, g.vc Ihn d I ig I Mi uf the 1 gialatere i f that State,

here, as every where else, since me scheme was first suggested by the London Rinken, tbe Wings were divided as to the policy of declaring openly in favor of th j Anrampti I nf 18 Eknte K-bts, or in Other wo"dfl of cremMmg JVWieiSjf Famded Debt ZVe HtUtdrtd Milium nf sfslfers, which, if ever paid, mu-t be pad fniVy by the p : M 1 IM r 00. The Wing m-mbcrs twisted :in.l iqotroK d in eveiy way to av. id rotinf M he q MOtiMjMt M they have ropeaiedlj done io Congress, and just as the 11. . ,u;- a. a.. t,f T.mwu. t., in inn a-., 1 aw 1 nut rtpriuiii iiv.j are conscious of tlie afjoeOMoblo tiiaractcr of the propooition ; butiieir conduct sbowi Iheic rillikf MOO lO ad pt this or lit other tcboOM by which they can hope Io fttll the po.p!e and maintain .1 1 - 1. ,.... . 1 r 1 i 1 1 - 1 I k m i 1 1 I 1 r . if- rir 1 1 1 n ir . " - l-",g extract fro. the , if , mat,, and would at tM aaoo UO0 aok tiie pe opie : h. V b,f. or oj of Honest men, would thus.: .j tl..j responsiiinty ot adopting a no tical m.WMirc.it it wer ' - re predicated on an booest fuood.tion ! UoM MttM conduct of the Wli rs themeelres. .nthiia dodcine. and shirking, and Miraief, prove thai the OVOO - .... . rare in qoeotioa 11 intriMicoJIf Ud. and that thev ' ... .. . ... ft. . , . ar. -er, sib e nt it : ink so. Il.rn o.- I Lp ev. - . v . ... --------- - . . , . . tract: Last summer tbo eooM absquaiuUted Io prevent Mmocratl from fot nir OO a iiaOOSHiro ot llaeir own ;

8808,736 on loot Saturday n.giit ibooo ante coons were on On and wo btjild ibwory open thory. and reguthe point of abaajnttnlating because the !. owe rata lotkm apoo reyu lotion, ontil the misshapen man bc-

wantM tnem to rote on a measure of tketra, which was introduced into the Lewialatnre bv t liemael ve' Thiwo nf Mlf r.'li!,T u -li.ft kaa sa8l Konn Mllnof n-a fl..

I 'J 1 fl (I ' I - .. J Vit ll nillllt.iv II" ( - - - i!592$60 nur legislative reportfl will rciasratabcr. tbt in Ue whicb we hod fboliflblf rejaciei. took up our dijljüL early port of the tcMioo Mr. Cfanmben iotrodoced ordered affairs, and ee what perfect work they have

i prMmble and resolution. rec in mending the adoption of Cet JohnMMi. ihievinn project of the . . j . 1 .... ..... . . awe Ueöt, Oy im Utmerml Go: f. ..if ii. mi fter their introduction re vera 1 nttempts wer.

made by democratic membera to brinf tnem belere lirfnanjmeaent. ewauof In thrown out frder. If we the House for diacossion or diapooaj. The IVhintwill but let the ewrrewcy and the exchanges alone, invariably opposed taking I hem op hogged ff.an.i they will remain Ommd to the end of the world, even ,n 01,0 ttay r ontfcer, elwafa fcuccceded 111 iW-itbarngb tbot event abonld not hapien until a thoufling them aside. 'sand vears from next April, tien. Jackson even, " . , , . ' , , , , , . , . 1 , Batorday evening loot, on motion of Mr. M'Xul- could not now put o single wheel oM of fMK. Let ty. the rcH-lu ioiis were taken up. The poorcoOM M then be Contented and thankful, and never Cet were terrified nt the thoufllit f committing tbem- up another rebellion rnja.nst the laws of enrrerev.

selves on the question involved. They rnajirmed and wriggled like Kinned Mit, and nude all fOftfl I

of motions n avoid direct rote, and in th.s way ! TrtrfaaT" "Srnweimmlasapn, consumed half the night, ."ever did i party ap-; Tbf Wbigf 81to tlM High Tntil" 08) woollfMf . cotpear more Contemptible or ridiculous. A motion 1 tons, liar.! wire. Arc. ans nrcys-iry 10 ir..teclWtor the prevt us questiofli .it a?t entert ined 1 . . - , . , ,, 1 ...... - ,,, . 1 ii it-.1 .1 . m t nuUrw sgainrt French Iioota, though it baseJenri am, put to tue House. With t!io dfJIgfl ofdfh p . , 1 . 1 stroying the constitutional quoram, and thereby de- ,n,,re l" "nfort ihem lkmm tl",, rt,Ml J '"'X featuig tlie act ion of the HooflO,oeveroJ Vvhigs,wbo ! etm b made here tor. WvU, ihey pMMO their were prettnt when their names were called. refW tariff; nd how are inn ilimmatere asTneMd by it! ed to rote. The first of these on the list -f" reaa IDmJ ti.n f,,u.,.nfr t..it.-r fr.nn a sh..cmaker em-

ami nays was. Mr. Hower. I he Speaker directed a I the elerk to rail his name. Ml H. refosed to vote. The House ordered the ScrKeflOt-St-ArmS to take 1 1 I 111 lilt.. .1 II rM 1 .1 ..!...!. . . . a. 1 . .1 'I I . LI 1 theil r..ieaPcd him on eonditioa that he would obey : the rules of the Mouse by Voting. Mr. IJ. 's name was then ceiled, and he voted ! cail ff ,h Previous question was sustain, d, J l"??!? "T, a,:d n i.itiiQtn .,. 11. A L.oa.i.. ...I I 1 V.H. ' l.i . l. lj.lllHI, II I I I 1 J . rn,e resolutions were rejected, ami the iinms of Chtmbtrt Sckenck ami Pumeiis lue hied and (Vont of "Chockery " recorded in their favor. The ' WP WCr ,,lVMled- EwJ democrat, of cmiroe, . Thus ended tu, m ghty labors These resolut ons developed the only plan of relief fUggestcd by the wings during the eeosion, and ' cl they are afraid to record t lie i r votes yea or nay f them. Bot they had to swallow them at Isot, ai,l S"rry " "rli they mi,? ' " itvu , swallow ing a dose of fish ks. The whole trans.action was a very excellent exhibition of w lug hon et-ty. candor, courage, love of order, difCieUM ,and rascally measures. . , Tl.. ir,..l,t r T,1P LJUmkm from the Plebeian, an aide democratic po pcr 0, ;ew Vork, exhibits precisely the spirit ba hll 1 , , . . .a. 1 .i.i.. ,.. . w 11 :t I it 1 I ;i kn 1 1 r ill 1 I 1 1 1 I ! Ii in a.- 11 r 1.1 A 1 1 ..... 7 .0.0 lu, ,e rexuency is-iet lhe spf nominate, and we will mom for him - B1 one spirit, sod the rigM one. ex.sts .., the Democratic I'ress ol tM Union in relation t.. the approaching r m iia uiuw wswwa. wwm ovo 10 ases UM oM bottle over au'ain : It is to Ik Democracy against Federalism: equality aeainsi pnvuofe: man flgmnsi money. lhe Mwyetfl, invi a, 1'viiiM lau--, aiiu iiic iv ui'lt? HUT Ol MM II U lill I i liH tllCmseveS a httls better than thflir neighbors the anshr.iLoiC IUtJ.latlM st.ak ., lalka . .4" 1. afl ' ttcracv' on one side, with the -mill b of the rlaahn. " "their dsrihag eandiHoto" Hewry ciay-.t ihnr head; and on the other si.!.-, the rreat body of mechanics, 8:rimltoriat. bmi. wba Ina-. indnattT hrtiiir Amm privileges, ..1 ccom.mv haue, than reekhss rculatio,; Here is the ISMM let it come s.iv we. But let there he Hem u um msM i let it come my we. Bet let l'ut " Hpmocr.itie esMidsto. F.et every D.m Jm " M Wo will hove boa one candidate in tho noMmocratic ihei able and lie must be selected bv the v.. iee of the nennle m,l, ai. , - . i nation of a convention. U e will spare no efforts to pot m qWatant spitH pad w wHJ mA r.-i..,!.,sii anvof 1 the desult try nommatiotis of the several candidates. We are happy m find our opinions m, this sui.j,H-t comirmed ' the staunchest an.l oaool SMUtgUMbed pre am of M repouncen psnj. 'I ii- 4 M1 I IlIllMi. The following terrific but jest oensmeiation of the late Congress was utter. 4 bv that StnOMh old Whig paper the BoetOfl (Aorier, a few day before the adj- urnment : m it B?)Inft n.!irf . . ; a , , .... v HI. .lU'.UVV ,111. HIIlHUI I ml S ft a . . tion which tins sul.j.i t excit. s. to know tn.it the Twenty eighth Uongrstso tuu-t die io about fen days, During its const itotional existence it has done but one single act for the benefit of the country, and to tliat HCl I t U .'I U tnmmA I. .ft , t . r ... ... .... fm - C ' v " "J ,; -''in nnv.its oi the people and the dresd of meeting s body of insuited constituents. The majority ha. never bod iru enongh to perform willingly s single virtoon. eeu. I minks to tue ( anvlim, 1,11 t . ,r ,,..u...rit don g mischief will end on the th.rd : March, and an event more giorkma for the oatiM has i ot 'ecurred inen the adoptiM of the Constitution in 1780. The day ought to bo c hrated with the r-nging of bells, tl - tiring of cannon, and ali the demonstrations of 1 ,y that matk the anuivcrsarv I ..ii r 1 nf- rifal ! . i-.i.J 1 1 1 itui . jini 1 . i, in idence. m i .-.:ii Sporting rmronttiv Our old chum. Paster, t 1 10 pir t I lines,"' has issued pro; osalfl for publiobing a in w .porting paper with lhe title HTbe Americae Sporting Cbrtmicle,' at the I w price ol Tw i Hol lars per a:;:. um. H w embrace 1 vir Sty of topics, roch as H ieing. Trotting, Ui.. -d Sto !., Breeding, Form ,.g. Hunting, Shooting, I .-, - r.'.j. Uiu.ng, Sninig Iedestrianim, I' Mil, thing Funny and Useful. I V m the well known abil.tv of the editor of the Soirit1 and M furf Reo leter," we may venture to say that bis proposed itublic- t on vvili be the most normlar of tho kind ... the country. Recollect Only wo dollars a year. in aiivjiiA e II. : we spa.'e, we would insert the nr mitfr'iW . I'rriiille vi. i wii . r. it tri Intr-i 1 . r.".. m m: r of the Work will coll si thia nfltM rVnOTHM IioNh t i;tE. Governor Ford f Ii - nois. recently committed to the litao. in pr sen CO of ;he people, fJ5wy,000 more if Mtats indebted;. rs, received of the Hank of Iii . at S.i-iwi.eetowr. Tb s m ikes, w.th what wos b irned before, a r.-.f j lion ot' t ue State Debt off" upwards of two m I and a half. Hurra f. r tbe DMeoereteof Illinois : How muck better th. io than attempting t h ve a their debts upon ÜMtiff inoocont m gbb --, as the Wings of this imic propose to d .

ItiftBlaflO Ihne 1 " Who doe. not f IUI Hl the thousand e, t.me. that the Whig r.rer have ra-c.l the cry of the

neccesty o, n gwrnm iiauiiii wm "w exchanges With an exceedingly rare occa.onl exception, however, ire MW hear nothing on the nuhject ; and the reason is. that the cxr hanget, ell over tlie country arc lowrr at d more uniform then t hey hart 8MF MM before. Th he ben nrcornp'eshed without the interference of a national bonk, by fbffM of the natural 'aws of trade, si d the general icsumption rf sprr-e payments. Nofliinf mre was ever or can ever be required to "regulate" the 1 ...... ,i. ...... .. . j an (tAi ii'iin innii iiiv ioiv it n.ny v. OM they have done it, nrd a'wsys will do it moat rjaciei t y. We ask attention to the fo'lowing from the Journal of Coiaaerto, a leading commercial paper. It proves the unsoundn. s of the principal plra in favor I a CewtJol .Money Power I The I'xch rgcp of tko country are restored to a pccle bast, w it Ii I be smple eseeptiaa of Alabama. Our table of rieOMtlic pxchatcs therefore, which we have kept stan Bf Inf five yars .sst. has lot it bowoff and its u,e. Ttiis is a liiumph of oataral remedies io other words, of Free Trad winch ' l.nnn r.nr roixi.trvmrn w 11 notice, and tecotne 1 OaOM OOVO tbt IM reHOlloM Wttlo exist in the L.iure f tkinsTf noow s a power to restore order ! nall,rc ' V ' 1 . , - i..i. 1P, ,n i .... 1 ,.t ah inr mm eli nae oecii i o - Ul'tl.l.U lll'.l .'. ".-I " ft ......... ' - . . - ... . . . A tm . , a a . s . .si. s itrMii i 1 1 mm ii i i T T i ' r n a ii is in.tid. Tl.. trnsh nbot:t th' matter ,a. rim turbmg UiO r.ßulatmr power which the Creator etabliwei, we created cob-work, of our own, to counteract the benevolent working ot His pnncifen to i-reak. I'm t inner a.tor anotnrr jja unt.l tin whole w is .evo,.el with the carin ; 11 not 1 tin ta- 1..fti-r tli,n ihat. I'.fr. the errat nrinciolofl .made: rhe exchanges of the country win k u inoof I netato 00 now. tM) rate of discount are . 1 . ..!, .... exceedinfiy .men, earn n.e i-ci,niap 1 1 ilHU ri'mill I;JJ. . nr. ... ui ... . - and bcttOT than ail, the exchanges in their present and then we rha'l avo.d another s:x years Inggnag, ployed in a ntnnnfsctory at N rth 1 1 r - .kiicld, Ma-!. to the editor of the llort'ii Pest. It -ays 1 ''This company manofoctn re prineifnillf thiet; sfaooa and hoots. In 1M7 they paid for bseMaBSBOJ men', thick shoes 1 1 1 a rent, a pair, and then wu were aotiofied. for we could live bv 11 r wacre.. Not Ug after 0 wer flocked to M c-n.sthen to IS -n to M-mm ihm werk we 1 lull fit nripie iinJoi ti f ! - 1 1 t -1 ' 1 , f . till V C wissva j.,..-.- ..--... " f - must make the same kind sf afaoOS for l"Jf cents. nak erety eu eeejMi'nte er ith the InsetMM if fJnai io right io thio enemgh fot making thick brogan ? ' hut a few months sine these MtntM wing manulacturers w .shed us i; ;i;;'V;:::l7to a h v.-l w.th the pauper laborers of I'urope" - ? SOW we are tmtiiod that we must make shoes for hjao than 19 cents a peir, or run in the road and bMrd in the ecthoolhooM ! Is tins the w ay the coons '"v0 ll,c lab',ror 1 th'a t!'"y mean by elevoting OWT 0 dition I Instead .' having w hat work we want to ,1... and a fair pr.e '..r long it. as we had under .larkon and V an II . n, we are obliged now, during the w.t er..-. take n P " -,,an 1 btl ""-'' ' ,'".!' t,,,J f,,ri... r r 1 r 1 1 ( re to- N eiissOs of our COMDtrl to be bamboozled in tin a ay any IsSSfOf by 'be party winch ha M pr m plM hoA Iseeptisol an v -.t n ü:it th it w are satistie:! w Uli w hat e rece.i ; i-r our nays lanor tan wesiytnat w - C sail M a I - ,ve are will. i.g to sustain the prOSSOt pawtf in ,owu;, , lir,. , ,..r, fJ ,y in,n. closer and elooOt , enohle them to carry nut ÜMVf extravs-ant tc hemes 1 Let every laboring man answer t the p,,. I, fur OItC, U -,H bcreaiter shun whig propolls, nnse. A Sinn wanan. Ahmt (.'it4ris The following correspondence Re f:M! ,n ,,lC fi,cnl IniiCrs- U vut C,!S wa' of " proMrving it lienor t Indiana, and cntvmn lit that great wing principle of " I See 1. Iderg M I I rl . . - , , " ' , m , , , felt ,:kc " 'w''W::g ' w,1n "eive-l ,,u reouKO. na. n pny it ana i "mui . I l . . .. ... . .. . . . . men enough to kei p at IVnskingtM, to g(Vc ndrn e th" President i (i 1. ai's of the demrtanenas ! , . ., , , . , . ,., IIOCOK OS 1 OO H. I . , i, m , i wow. . ' n ..i.ini:. i . i. -i : n informed by letter from Brookville, la., that Mr. Wood, the Pofitanelet at ihtl pltCW, : about to reif. Ifwy advice isWaired by tbed rtrn-; filling the Vacancy, fileasc ll rm i ) -,r. r- r- ' tfu . . .111 ( it w r. PoM i 1 1 : n t: DteaKTWCKT, i lonoary 17, l-4". Hon .1 II. Una, Hoswe of Rep., Hir Vom note 1,1 ye-terday "s date is at hard, in whoh y-u cay 1 you have been ii lortned by letti rs from Rronk ville. Ind.. tbot Mr. W o. I. the 1' stmaster m ttiat place, io shoot Io re ig a, ond pen are plenMd add, 4 if my (yi or) advice is desired by the DOfMIt ment in li.Inig tl.o vocencf. please to inform me. ny infiirmotioo r fbi I. wh 1 Hr. I 'ravens may 1 I . .... I I . .11 . I mm liavi: lOUCII ICr Hi.- Mi ;-n, um m an limes o.- received sod meet with respectful atteotion. Ism oof prepared to eey tm fhtpertsoewt will need the 'advko of Nr. Cravens upon the rabyert. 1?. tent serranr. A v. i' hi.11 i'i:. mit-.-ih Mranaa Sentinel thai th body K SM Irnm f ne Stalldo:, d infant was found u!ie, M S .'.urd ay the on Dr. Stipi -'; u.t. I oe h I'.'s I.- nd a:.d one m itn le t were eaten off, supposed to be by hogs. The affair haa created some excitement ntn'mg tbe citiseo, and surmiM.'s are ahr.. oi t .1! t has its r nro-ct; n with indieidnal. in high UJi Such .1 Mmen deeds Lou id not be sufT. r d to go on punished, 1.0 matter wnat the standing of tbe go Itj 1 1 ' tffnton may be m mciety. C'rmwfardttilU It- tit w. Ali true, except the "excitement." In almost any other tow n, SOCO an event w :ild have attracted the attention of the conservators of the publ.c m r'US. lire, however, w e iiive sit:-. t do n tue Ut. vv have .rtu:. tj ' .r I- ne indeed .-t from Mirg - tltll.e, 1:1 " represents ' oi.d t u 1 IM people I . 1 a mo.-t c piorooi c - n. 1 no w iid.e Countrv rtn ' ,,r' .- Si x.) ne in i:i a state ol unc-rta-nty ari . aim ot .ti a Ktete of anorehg, id and deep a' i i:u H usand maladmio -tra. n. .in. '. 1 1 T . II C ... f.r ,.. d. S:. .km . r at n x storm has ocenrffnd a V . are a l . in i oufni : .. ..ii n't a'fitk J t . h n 1 t'iC io i id r the fed Ti ier M ihia SCCOOnt, a. ti.ey d d Mr sn hir n .n s in . tr istkä. Onto, LaL.hM taken charge of the Engle. ..miii. iikk, r I i lee hie pen es t vou. f r ii as k..i..y :. f.tr Nack Mi Pike,

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