Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1843 — Page 2

r ii I i n D i n T E n i: t i i: . iMM'oiJV APRIL I. ;'. ra.'n K pnhlii an J'inninationt . sow (.'IMKMIR, JAMES WHITCOIB o 1 t Ige. JEME l. ItWK.IIf. ol Ji'.non.

lls-nioi r.ilh- '-I it cnli.il f oil! in it (r. S At NARIftl Wim, S. H. Pafc , .tiN l.i s r H , m J. P. DkaKC. D. L I. I M I 4M.M, P. M, CiMrMiN. Jenen Ni otaf. A Ml J VMM Hl4 K - iim t uf ion. The Merhan CoontJ i ! Mventfacj w ill be holden at tta Court House in I ndi ana jK)l IB on Saturday , the Bill diiy of April. if one regional C out i-nDfttt. II ivinjf cnaaofldted and corresponded With BSenf oi t ur Irici ile up'-ii the mlject of the up nnd piace tor i i p rial t' mention in this I) strict, aenmeon bmi ae if preponderate very muh in favor nf holding ii dtdmapoH$t an Jfondoy . stdn, r : i ly. that the. matter nny bo Mt' t .!, and in order to avoid cuwfmtcio or iiiinni'leretauuni g h r i,, r, we ;i,m .in,. tut- place and day. as above, and BOM it will meet Mm BOprotatii n of ell imnraa ted Deb-gate- from i'. .'iiit count. ca n 11 find BCCnen mod: MM free of expense. tJ. Tin PrcMdcMcy. Ju.t n.s o;;r paper was r;i.:y for the ; r.'-f . wreceived from IM Hon. EtMJI Allen BroWB, 'Chairman of the CommittM of Correepoodenee appointed by tin lore Htate Convention,) iMnript cipMe of Ita replrei of Neaarf.CAtieti, Jmimmj,Cam and Hi cm mas, to I be lettera of the Coeemittee, errittee in accordance with the direction of tho St ito Con vcnti n. We Mgfd Miel tlo'y arrived Um lete lor publ cition tinrf Mi'i k, hut ere s-hall take great pleasure in pabliabiag Ita whole of them in our Mil paper. Hamilton ( oitsil) . Some feir bM boM egpreeoed tiat If atnilton Mttntf not be represented in tho l)i.-tr.rt Cor Mtttton t be !i"!d on Mm lt of M y. oh a 'coejnt of Mm BMeting .f t ii- Cireait Coort in that ewsty m ÜM ft no d iy, Mrhieb root of t!iJ active c.t ZOM will eVeire to attend. It mobm t urn, bowever. tiiit o'ir ibjMMjf ' mb brethren of Hamilton can easily Ii .d m vi enough, Boterithatanding the eireonafTnco menttonefW who are willing and nhle to rxeci a t!.: .- wiahee ie i!m Uuveation. It is iorporlMt to all ii t r re county in the diet riet j'f.all be rf.recu??d, an-1 w earm- fly h pe t'i -y .!! boll imtH :i a- v ell an t . r"-t. IMm of the .Fom-nul. The Journal of Mm 89th, ie illed with the moet UMoohtBg falaebood. In an article taederl Jvvits Umihomh," it ftltOe, MOOg (tlier l'il?ehoodr1, the follow inj : "VnderJie..M ftireaia .',,' M, Whttrnrnth

irre appointed Com isioatr of the Geaerai LudJ

Now Bvcry politician, A tenet, hnovi that Mr. Whitceenb win Bppointcd by len. laeooon, mul vet by Hr. N n BBBK.V. And what Object could the Junto have in tell., g oMMoheod so easily OMer lajned to be MMh l-y every bedy ! Why limp!, for the porpoee of giving gr. ufor rtfeci to ita BesortMO

that he had mice beeen a ( lay man. So was tecry tiiat, IB case ol the child s BBttB, the e.-iate should Peaaocral aeiee a C.y eano, beture Clay lomed tadieided among Mid Geo. C. Smith nod hie two If ig and f.rnnd tta bomx of th Puritan and brothers and two sister? tirit 100 tOBfie of Üjuj aioBlackle' in his famous coolittM and bargain with Iters ; the balance to be equally divided among the

.1 II. Vinns. Su. h falsehoods as these are truly ind ealtvo ef the plMoony of the Junto. The People woold I . ugh outright if Mm y C old only tie as veil as hmr their itltl Trick Wanna 's im Koaoi Basti am Two Donion s Hal I' Under thie MptiOO the Junrnal -t I the itfi oubliahes an unfair and untrue st nt-ment pae oi saiu speecn as an -vp; then pobliabed, as it is now retired, to humbug the ignorant pert ion of their patty. This nnd other like trieb, conceived in the Spirit of 4l," vve hon Id think rather lOQ MUch on the om order ; bot they may BMWVI as hi t to Caleb y mug ccons. 1 be old ones will rnpir tr cks less mu-ty. lialorvinBiwfj, Ti .ar..-urr of a bhüi tug to the eejajniry we aaede Iba othei d.y ae to what that party were going to Mane nut of Doctor Cobta, in, that "dtipp told us th.at k tee H bba eonld ilk Dutch, he eeold tend ttanj 'ere Dntchraen right atraight mt bona Mm Lokf r k.es. Von bnow (be m'hI farther) ttat Stipp ie no nil-fired tmart lellcr, kaee yon recollect how St pp made BOOC lie in the Jonrnal's paper, as how he dul n't get a Ion out nf the Hank that 'ere tiaan yM or tot her rooeler tried to proven, when Old Nat Went wm elected, em thereat, the Court II -i.e, two yrais ago. No, continsed our Whig ftiend V, Hobo.- aint much any 1 ii w ' hut I.e can m niago them 'ere ' Hlack Dutrli and as for Btipp, he ie no better nor I.e should be, if wh it every bode i

III rt sill i Oll K) I IIO eteiraitUrCa1 UIUMM . M :i!. , d.lCK- OH It Of ft CI WM lO prm M W VIINVfwlB wTI- ,MVl J j -wnv van mai eaweeaavm anav nvpirwaiif ri m VW OtBlf WAWMt r" son. and Van Huron. It M O revival of COM of the old under the Control of Daniel Smith or hi$ mother, Oat destinies, and basely betrayed her interests! True, there for Lt. Governor. ehovo their own debts upon ttair innocent Migh- ure ,u a .. In , so MstrecMd Ie sOpfett tMM in fvn k of I8,nnd is copied fromaoefd speeeh . traru tolhe dmg wimhem of both its parents. -ere not a few Democrats, who, earned away by the de- Thls the way the veracms Journal cnTI bow, as the n higt of thi. Siate propose to do: Re iha;;,t.,,:;n.,..,,,,apl mt a del.,, mm I Otimer U. Smith, potporting to have been -del."- IU, bann m tta amain noint nf tta article! ,t mm ,us,on of lhc th lunng but treacherous an.y" atUmpta to prove that the Internal Improve- "Be it received, that the State of Alabama ia fol- " t. t atn-,,.1 the ..., 1 1 o,,,.,,,,,, to be hdd., at ivro, J ' ' . , , .... .... llUl hLrt' l" l,,e "nm 01 lllC arl,c,,J- 11 current, whose force was almost irresistible ; but, we ask. m..Mlt ,yPtcm was forced Ui.ori the people of Indiana ly able to meet tar OWO debts and labilities ; her , -"W1" !' VerCll Hi the . . en ate, on re-. Igth, 119411, oll ..-ri, i'.nrt nmnnsail ihit o,,,,, smitnhhs nnraan i . i . .u i .i i i i . r . . i -.i i i i i . .i i t ttemotred, I h..t the pr..eediiigs ol this meeting ' ;ibI he t urt propoeeu tuai aonte aoitavie per:-on w M appropriated to themse ves the high credit, (supposed i,.. ft.,, ,,...,;,,,,, ,,, , Tt th-it timo tho t.rm l.,r.. faith and honor are pledged for the redemptioh 'd , ... ,t ..,.,., . ' the ReeolotoM relit, veto the MO-naewmpt m of the rentable f. both partieo, should be eeleeted the . , , ; , , , n i , ' tnoogn at tnat Uaaetne urn soce- 11 , . . sden nf Mnodiai mis ri,,l,tin !shed the Indiana Slate Sentinel. 1 niuir . I . r , ., . l to he due to them when they were adopted) t branching -,,o h-id never been heard of her oomls , me nn i oi npuuntori i r. ,ti u ri n t t to accordance with the tenth resolut ion. the Chair ano nted S.ite Dcot,." I ins table was printed M tl.e HMt Uuardian (Daniol Smith) should resign : and such stems" of Internal J W, K,1I revert In thi. .wain W . e n hcr and ßhc reco81l'fe- ,,er vireat Seal M binding the following Comm.t.e, ol gilance: . ... . . , . ... ,ii'.Mhio. ' i.i u' i i i iirn'i ikitüiTi i.it i 'iir. e fit a . i re v i ri in una matter a train. v o con- - , , , . . . .. . . n ... m . . . . .

l. . . I: a . I .1- t- - a m a saV- ZB.M . rrt.crtifm W lit PIP ri I Stt 1 k COIIirOiil Mil III II U' It I" UUI IUI LilU I I IU BV : . A i . iBILWi W IIIUO I" IIP'L L L I 1 1 Li , I . I I t 11 IL It'l III mil ill Hi ?Lli i UIIU i.-Sil'il 'M t ir!i .1 t t J I. . 1 . . w. ..a.. I

says ar' true. And I did n't w ant h m to manage were led i' to nn error as to the 'opinions and cxall our big BMattiOfS ; but all tiiese 'ere town fillers pressicn of the ( Aurt," it is altogether gratuitous. ,f the Wh g p.ir-y rm.nd t.. s -.re nt Ingni Tiie part. en making the certificate rif afurm that

opperlis, or thia 'ere Junto, ae old Andy Wilson and S.m. II.Mw'ors. i. m.iv f.l'a '....i .: i..t "LI , , . . y , ' ? ' manage Mi.l turn over all them ere Johnsons, and Bruces, snd Ragnue, up Tail (.'reek, an.l a great many country green horns, as catty ai a BOW can lick up a tatcr." W'e thought there was s- me shrewdness in the observations of our UUCOttth wing frier. !, but WO kept mv.m, as we never like to jnter'ere in a spinfrel BMoeg frienda. ii ii... i i . i. . . BMnotfj i ;ti olinu. A CmVObI on nf the Democrats of the f h or Ctatleetenj l strict, was held M the 1 1th tilt An able report and r.Kilut.ons were adopted. Th") BaMBt that the Nat. oi.. C mv.:.' , n should bo u . as recommend.-d by Kentucky, Maryland and M ein1ft gan, m Hay ll; end that ihe delegates thereto ahould consist of tlie mom number and be entitled to vote per capitis (u tiie.r respective candidates, as is prescribe! by tta CoOetitOtiM of the U. S. for the choice it" ptMident. Mr. Calhoon was nomi- , , . 'twas nomi rated as the cand dite of the r first choice. Law or XanotAOU. The Supreme Court of the ln. ted Slates has revers-d the p'.dgiBOQl of the South Carolina C reu t Court, in the case of Jewe.i vs. JoweUa-uf which we give an account a short t.rnc s.:.ce. Tue Judgment of the C.rcu.t Court, ;t may be rcxerabcrid or rather the verdict nf tta jury wa ;n fav.r of the piaintifa, who wera the children of the f:r?t marriage ; thereby declaring ttair legitimacy. Another trial will be had

I Ih IfuimimmI III: k IHitcls.'' Ti.c Journal of the 28tb, contains & comrnunicalion it relation to the insult to ÜM Germans, noed in cur piper of the '21st, by a Whig Ju i;e. In an editorial not.cc the Journal says perusal of this communication mm the

tn'Ue, will c 'iv i ce Mm reader of the facts, that n Otrmmn v m mfpm 'd at Guardtia the cAOaf." Now the cotninunicativn says that EUAJ N mii mi:k, Ref. via appoin cd the Guardian; tnd we tu nk Ital he at iet will learn WtUj sonic purpose tiiat iej i (. i . i ;. lie has alwaya tiiuLigiit h:maeit". and we believe every body else has thought him to bo, a native born Amtrxc&n. The editor however, probably had not read the connnunicallt I i knew no lung ab. ut the facts; but was rua ly to make any assertion, true or false, which the intercut of the Jnato required should bj made. Hot to the communication itself. The Judge wae - - ...,r. i i . : r.i. . r o.u.iuouv; m M rManB o. m irn-troi ll-Iorfr though MM lodge signed it, ho of course did not mrm It. It makes h.m toil ol our original irtlcJi , in the follow inf remarkable manner "Did 1 uppo:-e tliat tins article was intended to operate upon me personally, I r !iuld not feel it to be my tluty o notice it; a residence of more than , 30 yars among my felU w citizens of Marion county rendering ruch notice, in my judgment, unnecessaHut as the evident object ol the writer was to P ii . . ' , rejuoico, il poeeibM, (and very unjust y too.) that IB. 1 . 1 - . pr. purtUM uf my fellow citizens who may have come lioiu other coORtrTOe ami particularly tue fJerOMM, agtdmmt the tt'h 'arty, I feel it to be my duty to gite statewMOt ol Mm lacis of tiiecase, that ita pu: lie may judge correctly as to the right HM wrong of the inatt'-r." Now suppose we admit ti correctness of the above extract :n po.nt of fac: : in what sort of at tltttde dots it put the .Judge! Ho does not BOp pose our article intended to operate m eta, inrtonally: in thi.a he is right: Mit if Otherwise, he . d think it unnecessary to defend h,ms,tf. As , .... , a Jcdok, however, he thinks it not roily necessarv , , , but quite projier lor him, in order to deteiul and supp rt me Willi; PAR I V, fo mtep d'iwii frmix the ."' ii h, rusk into the poli'tcal arena, and interpose the weight and dignity hit OFFICIAL characfar in amor of TUA T l'A RTY. Will the Judge il. uiscit' rrjh i t a moment upon the odious and m! . cuioiis position in which he has been placed, by the declaration thus put into his mouth I It is worse by a great deal than lampooning the (lermans. It i not be excused upon any plea ot necor-sity or propriety. If UM atateuMat Of MM UermaM eOOld have been explained away at all, it could have been

done without draggling the Judicial llnniue in the a part; me, as that of a National Boon. ot any n in that State. His ally, Ju Ige Tumble, was for one divine right of tta great coon Clay Whig party of Sugar Cieek Township, Haaeock C anty, Indiana, on Satd r'y puddles of partizan warfare, and without mak- utner j,arly meaeurc, HOW is. -vt'3r a of the lower House. aod in Hi:mi ( i. vv , our immaculate lord and mas- Eiwwn tr" Petri New! anil'. ! i.""" -r. ..."' J 'i!',":!. n" r.l'an

ing the Judge, in h.s official capacity, O mere tool

., umed for the he meßt of Whiggery. As sincere- proof, though before we are done with the subject ly friendly to the jnrson of the Judge, wc would we shall produce it. In the meantime, as an appioadviM him to be m ore careful hereafter in the M- pria'e introduction, we invite attention to the fol

lection of his chunstli rs. The communication contains a number of state ments which as l greatly outrage the truth, as tho ntiages Judicial propriety and dcabove extract cnim. M .y ofthenc have been pointed out to us interested, but wc can spare, pool only to notice the following. (..o. C. Smith drui(s that he owes the etaie (900, at allegvd, and states on tho contrary, that tlie estate ii indebted to him. He denies that ho is the eole heir of Uio child cs:..ic. in rase nt its death, as is alleged by the artide; the will of the father ef tho child providing, whole. lie denies that he treats Ins family with cruelty. -e alleged, and he never h-ard Dnniel Smith make is i it iiii r any such charge, or he would have called for proof. He ill uns that Ins object was, as tl.e article false ly and absurdly alleges, to get "some person appointed Ueardiaa who would let hlM consume its eatate.' This charge earrieaalMhood' on Um face, the Qoordinn would have to give bond fot the . . -m . Msai . faith'ul discharge ot his duty. du lares t'tat his d. George C. Smith then named several ties agree Uermaa eitinene Philip Meikeil and Henry Ratalsaupt as ni. tabic persons to receive tlie appoint ment ; the other paity objected, alleging that either nf the persons named Westen M i nfluenced by faid Ueorge, ami give ine eoatooy w tue cmie to mm. ak . .a I I m I a a I ia . i t i I I lie I mm licit: niiiiiiN. insi inj wvwiaa siiuiiii m Mtmon Guardian of the child wee could be imflu- , , t. r, s ,; ri. ,u.. iieneed Bp George ( Smith. I hat they would give .i i : I ... , a' il. ..., ,au. -.!,., I lie t nun Here rninrK-u mar. mey won u a,.;i ,ni ita rnnmimrditmumhia of the cttat to either of tho nermmmm - hliavimr them to be all saadsaflL hut f.,r tjC before at a ted, could not give them mttardiemmhim of the child." This is indeed highly Compliment tr to the ''good men," named by Geo. C, Smith. They could be trusted with the property, but not With tta eW, , . e . , 1 iiey are, mtlu opinion ol the Court, eery kouemi J . . men, but at the same time very great foals i very l" ut- UMmm,J . . . Jf c',n such a dorn as that, the.r t i. .i.. ... u. I..'.. :.. ü..- .-..I u.. ti f ,i. t lt0,lMC"i m,,?l etrOflf, ttat B fact Ae Par the impoUtiM that "the young gentleman w ho appeared as counsel for Geo. C. Smith," said ny thing by which the makers of the certificate they are ant MMfe&ra . they heard with their ears, . . i , , aml tl,Cy saW W,lh ll,Cir '' and ll,Cy kl"K that , Jmit ((( tnt . he WOHiJot hlJrt a Dutch- - BM i." or words to that effect. The contemptuous expression was h ?ard by many others bes:de themselves, Americans, as well as Germtna, whotc testnnony might be procured ; but the original certifiers believing their j unt testimony quite equal to that of the bare assertion of tho Judge, deem it unnecessary to procure it, and BB do we. Hov'h ;iii C-ilT Wa1gBlllM. W'o have received rem numbers of a new monthly periodical, under the above title, containing V2 pages. h mo., edited by Mrs S. Cole man, ar.d publiuhod by F. II. Carter Sc Co., 11? Washington street, Beaton. It is designed for the user! chodren. and the des gn is adin rably accomplished, if ch,ldren may be the judges, for they are delighted -.l ti j . u w ith it . There are manv wood engravings in eacn number, and the work generally is ..fan ornamental . . , c character. I h se who wish to cultivate a refined . ta.te in their eti Idren. -s well as their minds and morals generally, would do well to obtain the work, ii 'J5 a year . 10 co; ice 16 Oft. (jrO. tVOf H. Smith eays he never writes comrr.unicat.ona or acdresses w I i . out putt.ng bin to them Somebody once executed a painting, ar.d placed under it, M 7Vi is a horse.'" Pnttapfl Mr I s has d.Üere: t r isjns from the painter.

'lie- Vfiitl.'tli:ii:'iil'iit of flic Internal

InprtfMMKl Bflll L ami 0M Staat, ArTiii Ccetcewlly. NO. I. The Ind. an i Vim Junto, ihr ugh the Indiana Journal, having thoujht it rx Mil to raise the desprate issue, as to the OOOiparative raepoMtbilitj ,,t lfic wings and Demacrats mtiie incept M of the SjaaMj of Internal Impr ernento . we propose to g,, mto euch a review of the whole matter as shall give tta people an honest understanding of it. In doing this, we shall not pursue tho course of our adversaries: we shall nr.ther relv upon bold asacrtion, nor m'srepresentction of recorded facta. Hut we ihaii appeal to and present tl:osO ficts a they Und actually recc-ded in the public archives ; and k nn lirn. r ml inre'.l treu' icti i c i u v 4 V w w ivtvia vsasswfw" P M people. While orosccut.ng our ta.-k. we shaii not conceal

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dpny any rMpoMibilitV which iry attaches to Democrats, in relation to the inception or adoption j üf (Jm Internal Improvement System. This we have always frankly admitted. At the time of, and previous to, its adoption, (although nearly all the prominent Whin took strong and determined ground in its favor,) the System could not with pro uriety bo considered a stVid vavlu im muri . The sat i . i , r .. - e W higj who were most strenuously m lavor ol its " " doption, soug'ut by every argument and means to enlist the Democrats in lavor of the aehOOM Hu' no sooner wbs it fmaüy adopted than the W hig leaders claimed all the credit of the measure as exclutivehj t'mr tticn. The people are well aware of his fact : they cannot forsjet the course almost universally pursued on the subject by every whig eoadidnIO for popular favor. Tta SystCOl WM fACN popular with a majority of tta people. The extravagance of ÜM BCheSM boWOVer eOOO alarmed the Iren.ocrats, and many reflecting t . ., m mm. honest lugs as well, then commenced the De. .-r . ... .... mocratic eoorta (or Clauijicatton. which the Whigs 1 6 hotly denounced as N ullijicatimi. 1'roin that tunc the Syst m became emphatically a party measure. The Wings were for Bpholdingend prosecuting it as begun : the Democrats for on entirt change, and f i concentrating the strength an I resources of the State upon some one or two of the most important works ; and after the BOCCPBofol and profitable com pletion of those, to attempt others, il expedient and practicable. From ttat time, W6 Ifpeat, the Whigs generally were "System men," the Democrats Classifiers," and the question was as well defined These f.icts are too weil established to require lowing statement ol fads from an impartial source. It was published in the "Iowa Capitol Reporter,' a paper printed at Iowa City, Iowa Territory, and appeared in July last. ( f course it was not written to effect any purpose in this State; but it was written to warn tta pootdoof that Territory ageiasrt f.vo ol the persons WHO hau Deen actors in these scenes, and who, having become citizens of Iowa, weie aspiring to office there. They were impü cated in the ruinous policy sustained by the Whigs of Indiana ; they were invited to disprove it if they could ; but tho tad was too hopeless a one for them t0 attempt. Head the testimony of nn impartial writer From th" sMM Capital Reparttr of Juiy i'id. loor luli:iii:i lio naalc hMtr va iiaf alee is f "The -otuation of Indiana is Btesl d plnrahle ' With a debt of some fifteen millions of dollars the interest upon which even, she finds it impossible to pay tho ceruia ct of ht. Uxrg thus tato,, 11 them, her citizens are abandoning bet by thooaanda, and findini new homes lert, and in Wisconsin, and Misaoari ; whl,e tuJSt of the emigrants from further East shun her, MsjMy would shun the noxious valley where the Hohan i;pas grew ! "And by whom was Indiana brought lo the pitiable . t i a jsi iS i - I condition w men s ie is now m : lnicny oy 'nntg aemm l Hanking, but which have since proven m fetal to her prmmpettm ! H Whigmf andenialdy, we answer. "Vui.s !" "Who was the Governor of the Btate in the winter ls3:i-1, when the B anting fljatiM nowt believed to be rjUeu tJ t!ie cere wm adopted ! I ..NO H M Mil. K. then as now. one of the M tin "NOAII .Nltl.l., then BS noi . . . , Pi bus of that parly in the Mate! 1 J ajaui in tho winter of I83&-A, v Wh was Governor aaiu when her monstrously wild system of Internal Improvements was saddled upon the people? The aaaaa Noah Noble, and dom other, mWIm was the chairman of the Committee on Peaks, in 1833-1. who concocted and introduced the Hank Hiil into tho UgWetnte, and prided biaasetf npon Iwing "The Father of th? measure ?" "Itwas GEORGE II. DUXN, then ono of the Bsoal w. . .. . nrominent and talented men of the "W lua party in the prominent ana imewM MM m wie wing petty in IM BUM, and aince CM ef ito BeptMentatives in Conatreea.---M . . I New Treasurer of State. MWho, at the session of I895-B, was the Chairman of the Committee on Internal Imorovemente. In which eaaectty he monght forwnrd, and urged through, the -Gnat System" winch, he tainly hoped, was to make him a second Clinton ..a. '. aas i .. i "Itwas itit.M. J. cv Aavs, tnen, and u; t the time of his death, one at the most inflnential ot the W'hu," party in tho ?t ite, and once one of its defeated candidates for CeOjgtl M "Who at the lime of the creation of the Bank, seized .M ...... v. .v-.... ... , s .. upon its management, nnd htvt retained its control in thfir hamd fror., that dan to thi t Three fourths, at the least, if Hot five sixths of them, wa re W bigs I Who was its President ! SAMUEL MERRILL, a -Whig." Who was iteCaahiei ' IAME9 M. RAY, a "Whig." Wh were it Branch Presidents, and Caahiers, and Directors and, we nny add, the recipients of its favors ' Three fourths, aye, it probably would be safe to say nine tenths of them, as is known to those who have resided in the rotate, were "Whigs !" 'Who were ai p onted by tijvernor oble, the Internal Improvement U ard ot UeoMBMN oners consisting of seven membra, and under whose control the management ... of the -Li real ByMMfl was plac. J Improvement U ard of Commissioners consisting of ' A Majority Of them. f - MM ay t, ser-n, we think, J - - - " mf r P if our mr,ni)ry rves us rightly, ce-tainly ßmr of the number were W.ng !" Who was the Chief Encmcer upon the works, selected .... ..s.. t ..,,..... by that Board' It w "Whii" m nias JK-r: L. WILLIAMS a -Who were the resident Engineers, with their trains of attendants and fol h wer numbeting Cod knows how , . . , many and allowed no tnJLnjf ...:.ai-ie scattered ail oer many and ai. sweu to mjstssg the State I Nine tenths of them, about, were higs! whigs! "wht-sl 1 "But passing over the period when tho Great System" was in "the full tide of successful experiment," under the management of wli.ggery, and looking ahead a fer years to the time when it became alarmingly obvious to every men of sane mind, that, if carneJ out upon the p'.sn projected, it must involre ihe State in that irrtt- iroable rum which ha sure entugh befa'n her .'

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who were the nie I . I orwarJ and to endeavor to

stay that ruin 1 Weie th -wh N .. No! No! Tun tcer ' C li.I Ts Which party in th Sta'c was it that T'lposed. and i vpmr ,M"r " msiM.u irn .AU,.viriv.Aiiw oi trie almost innuinera!.e w rk. anJ the abandonment of ome ef them, a the on'.v remedy left to save the State from ruin ? It vai the ftemocnitic aty. And by whom was that salutary proposition winch, if it had been adopted, when firt proposed, would have savtd million to the State by whom was it, with the utmost pertinacity, and long MMBVoBy, sms! 1 bnm Of the H'htg pmrty Then a-ose that distinction by which one party bera-nc known v "Ct SSIFIKII." and Um o:Ucr m ,IWI5i 1 " or ?in5 ,or ,,1P System, the whole System, and nothing I uf tho System ! i, 1 i ' ' , ' if lun .- t 1 mil r 1 in . . In.;.ll woulJ havo M lhp a Wlth , debl üf amJ Nillin ' than the tifteea millions with which she is now sä! lied to the pricf of her citizens. "Hut. azain. when her u:mrinro,l.i! " V'un.l Pni. aioner,"-her Stapp. and her Coos Ac.. MM invovire her ,n losses to an immr-ne amount, through their stupid and rascally conduct which party was it that endeavored to brinj these commissioners to ju.lßnient, and to show up their iniquities ! It was the Democratic part v. And who was it that endeavored Im shield them in their WfOBg ! It was the W hijs ! "Agaifl when the Banks suspended specie pavments, who desired to force her nta tlie perform inio of her duty to the community ' It was the Democrats. And wl, were willing, by Legislative enactment, to allow her to violate that duty wuh impunity ' It was the whigs. "Such is a brief history of the action of the two parties I upon the Internal ImpfOTSmcnt and H.mkiiu systems in Indiana systems that have brought ruin t hr dur, and a disgrace upon ht r name .' "That every WBMBT of the Democratic party in the State acted with his party throughout, in the scenes reSMtad lO, or that every 'WbigM did the MOM, we of course do not mean to assert ; for auch a thing as I eiwar Ol me parasss m a-iy coanuy, acting with entire j eotaaty epon any great question, never yet, wo bong. UKi happened nor ever will, ,, , . .... I Hut, that such a we luve described it. was the action , .. ,. . ., . , w . , ,4 the two parties, in the main, in that State, is what has become matter of history, and cannot with truth be deI nied. "And now before closing this article, which has been WModed to a length beyond what we designed when we t a sa .1 . ' . . m commenced it, where we ak in UM scenes referred to were Jesse Boweu. and James Trimble, the candidates l! now of the whig party in thi, county, for seats in the Leeialature of I wa ' The former, as he loses few oppnrt unities to relate, was "a member of th' Legislature (of the Senate J meUn) of Indiana," for some three years, while the contest alluded to, between Democracy and MThlggety, was going "Mßare cunt r oj mem t; mat t.u w m-ti.m si t s s HB, anil "IJsmv NM, during the memorable strug gle referred to I" Ifllsrepi esentattoa " Ilav.ng show n conclMiv ly ," if it can be belieccd, that the locofocos were utility of the incrp. ion of the Internal Improvement Syatem, the Jörnenol ptütuule, in ita own way, eurioutly. as Dowl.ng "uu,u B,'' Bavm l,,aL l"ttc fc,in'ü l"c'?"cos i i . i .i -i . . . . only conceived the project, without any body's help, but that they voted lor it with the full knowledge not only that it was to cost the fen millions, originally OroDOOed bv that full Llnodid lorofnra. finv. ' ' , " , ,. , ZT Noslb. but which was actually to coil Sixteen Millions ttBvnnnn utva !) as shown by the Ducumentary JoorMl of 163&-4U The combined Democratic vote, in favor of the ichenrC, in both Senate and II BOB, is given by the truth lowing organ of the Junto a- follows . Whiteomb, Chatnbere, Chamberlain, Bardwell, uoon, i rag. Drown, tusointa, iiivi. emnmog, Johnson, Lee. Miiler, .Myers, .Moore, Storm, Strain. Templeton, Thompson of J., V and e veer, Watt, Whitman, Willet, Brady, Caldwell, Elliott, Pnett, Ilackett, and Tannehill." Of thee pretended loeoo co namois, selected from the vote in favor of the lull ui b th Houses of the Legislature, some of them w ere always Whigs, and II m , mi m - . "u"y are so MM. Tor instanc - Cnshman, Craig, Strain, are now Whig! ; Whitman is the Whig Mayor of New Albany ; Thompson of J. waeoweyi .... i , , .. . .... a v nig, r.iiniu unto ; mannet it, aiwa s a u lug, and was elect' d oi e,- Rons Smiley, once Speaker of ST w e)adfl now by a 6tate:l!LMlt of 60rilC interest to those who seek the truth as to the comparative reepoMif bility of parties in the adoption of the system, viz : Ot ... . .1 Of the tmelvt who toted i l 1ST the Internal , I.D. Ill weie Improvement Bill in the Senate Democrats, and FOUR were Whig? 4 -a j . . . a Ul the eighteen WhO VOted against It in UM HoUBC, FOURTEEN were Democrats, and FOUR vere Wing-. Tom. t ;iltIc. The fioveruor's Nephew (the new eJitor of the Waj i -County Record,) talks in the follow ui very positive style about Mr. WaUrOLB, the Whig candidate for Congress for this district. We BMW that the Junto here rt inti uu I.ip vn-on nrnln?! a in rttrsiti-ss w ..v j,.v w s. mm a.. vvv ww ntwunj f faith pledged tm him lamt winter hut we bad no a a .at tt i as wsapscwwa tuai iney wouei atiempi iorcn-iy to Caen htm V "lls mf' miü ol tho Junt,) tuprems ' wm.-ry in tliese regions; end it must k re PJ: T remembers the peiMlttee inflicted upon Kelso lor bis alleged treason against the Junto, ia exe cuting the wishes of his constituents. Is h- ready to become a martyr to his own ambition ? Head and tremble ! ' W e see, in a recent number of the Ind. ana Journal, that Thomas 1). Walpole, Hsij , of Greenfield, has announced himself as a candidate for Congress in the 1'iflh u,sinri r rom me card uiaaing uns announcement, we would judge that it is the intention of If,. W dp .1 t . be a candidate at all events. We regret to see such a spirit District r rom the card making this announcement, we men heated by any pood whig ; and il Mr. Walpole bears this character, though we hear it reported that he is a little Tyterish, we tape, in order to secure harmony and concert ef action in the whiir ran' .s at the a; proachimr August election, that he will -ce tbe necessity of submitting his .pretensions, however I nv and well s'r ended they may be. to a Convention of the People be seeks to represent. We believe the time has c ere. when the wh s should adopt in practice the principle contained m a resolution passed by the Democrats at a Meeting held in this place during last Summer. That r- - .:i u d cl .red. that any Democrat, refusing to submit his ehims for ollicc . . , . : . c l . . i r 1 - -' mw nny democrat, rciusing 10 suomii ms eiann i ., tJ a Tfff0" of his political friends, at in aj , M a resularly nominated candid ite, hou d thrust hi befetfl the people and ask itaifJUfTrages, that in flithci OJ.0.-lIOII llttlsl'if ithrr case. hfl ftheoM be cast out of the ranks of the party, and there UC ?11UU 1'VJ ,ejtl'UllM HIV IBIiai Ol Vkt j'ai i , moi Uli iv suffered to remain until repentance and a promi-.? of better behaviour should uualitv him for a return. Let the whigs dopt this salutary principle, and our word for it, we wo I see no such unconditional announcement as that made by Mr. Walpole." The junior ed.tor of the Sentinel is abO'Jt to ur.dertake the Lus:nets of Skinning CooM. tad. , .W ufomrma. The "junior editor" lias cervcJ a pr tty long apprenticeeb ip at the buaineee, and tie can assure the Coons ofthe Journal, particularly tiie 6ocA:one, . 1. m ." A I - j...',. n 1.1 A . ..CT L m .. 1 1.. An Viiav lit iccu u a j.c u line uu u.a iiiuu .11 a; r " 6 only waits to be provoked to their use. W nenever reaiy far the cperat on the black coon hat only lo gi. fy t. and the job shall be done.

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TlM fflwj i a'rrltixin. Amended to sua th.s mcritlian, from the Bert ti Post: r.r .( i;i' mii lns!rint,ce Pneefiees and. I uu-,r$. Who the greatest man ! ' my (", ry. Who is ita gTMteel woman! Q;cn I'. " U W ho was the frt L'liy-vli-g martyr ? Jtaol II

J I prim. Wlio bttih the gun boats' Imomj JjYrsoi. Who w as the moel faith'ul man ! Id wesh'rl .i -noJ. Wiio was the ni 'St patriot c'rnan 1 . 1 iron Ilnrr. W ho is the most honest nun ! .V bafoi Hiddlc. W'ho is the most veracious man ! Thr India-ia J j urna I. .l iiftir I J Thi Who vetoed the I nited Statis Hank 7 .i .,,.. Who were the best men of the rOVejj Id Tjncs. Whlt 18 ll,C of got OWMCOte 1 -4 .V solute VontirrivWhat is the tfotet of governments ! .1 reml What would be the best thing for u ! .1 KOMM it it h 11 upland. Who arc the " hugo paws!' The far an r$ and mcch.au ICS, Who cheat and desp'j-e them ! The li'his. Who Mm re.,,. il.m,.Fil,,m I V,. I ... JoCtiS. Who WOS the greatest expounder ! DsMtVi Web'fr. Who is the greatest friend of free BOsTragO I Smith, nneooB ran rennt. lie ofwoyj n id;. Some have from oflice been reinovou Bbovtot then mine their date. From this reverse no Whig is tree ; Such may be soon My fate. May öl i ver'a nohappy case K warning be to me. ) Mutt my furiil and my accounts. May always ready be ! Lcanoa i nt: a w n Ith . r. N. H. It is required by the Ofiee Committee of the Clay Whig, that before Bttf member of the - hH bC ffic0 aW ! a i. il III j i u a L. , n r .. rt . . ii j". .il tw t o . ' -j ii . n , . . i. . , 1 1 , y anu accurately, this cree l, and stall mv Amen thereto i t ( inn u h Creed. I believe in the Ftiprcrnacy, infallibility, and ,orvv,n has a'iin enreived the comfort in" hope D of his election to the presidency has aforetime indnlved the same deceptive expectation was der - I - I a a 1 V i t. - leaten tnerein unoer nnorew jacxaon waa ponti rally hurried, but yet lives1, and now hopes to as Ccnd to that glorious height. Proa thence he expoet tojodgo both the r dlice-lmlders and the officefeeiier!! believe in the immaculate viifia heifer -the great coon Clay whig Convention the cm monion of tta Whin in roaat hoof and hard cider the miraculous operation of CMW-ekiM and logcabin tta voracity of the Indiana Journal the honesty. I' Nicholas Biddlc-the distribution of the 3 public lands the saving advantage to the Mhlgaol x - . , , , , , - a great National Hank-thc complete abtOffati n of the veto power the fairness of every kind ol Ivim' a 1 . -. -i p . I a and deception in poll tu s the rorg.vene-.-8ol nil elotioneeritiT sins the resurrect .on ef the ( ". i- Wh M to power and ofiee--and their eontine everlastingly. Amin. la MM Hill Proviooi to the adjournment of the Legislature of Alabama, nn tin I5tfa ultimo, fume t-trong leaolntions were passed on the subject nf aeeuuiption ami - j?. a -i - - .1 i -i ... ., i repudiation, ami also expressive of the anility and 11 determination ot the State to pay net own debt. At the same time, a revenue bill was passed which im poses a tax on a great variety of articles. Tta rel... , . ; ..... ,...,. ,1 Ii . ,..... iUMW. l" 'v y involved as the State confessedly is, the peon!e are "Resolved further, Ttat While she spurns tho idea of forfeiting her credit abroad, she w, 11 never consent to become tributary to the General Govern . tell.. 1 . ,1,1c It... l.rll. . l.lr. 11 tin IMU l.n. , llicnt She holds the principle to be true, that, to force a favor upon a State, withoot her consent, is a Baach n violation ef h.-r aovereigntv, ae to fliree I. or t viohl riadit ashieh Is mmsvaJ 1 b h. ik. - . - Constitution; and her right to reject a proffered iivi v ' ' j i i s i iii I-- iveikf e a i ir service ie coexistent and eo-extensive with her right to receive it. j Resolved further. That the even motion of the State debts by Cong rets, directly or indirectly, would be a violation of the Cowetitut on ol the Union, and tta sovereignty of the Statee," tlliio CemsajraMisitoMal liivii-i-;,. The districting bill passed st the lt e session of I . I . . 1 sL. i2laad " . "BV I' (i,,. uegieiature, Uiviues ino oiiiu :n;o ci a tail aa followa : ts Hamilton 3. Hutler. Preble, and Dark. W arren, Montgomery, Clinton nnd Green. I. Miami, Clark, Champaign, Madiaoo. Union and lnnan. Ö. Mercer. Van Wert, Paulding, Wilhams, Lucas. Henry, Putnam, Allen, Shelby, and Hardin. (J. Wool, Hancock, Crawford. Seneca, Sandusky, and Ottown. 7. Clermont, Brown, and II ghland. H. Adams, Tike, fackoeo, II k ng. and li -e. 0. l ayette, Pickaway, ami Kairfield. III. Trank, ii, Licking, and K:i x. 11. Delaware, Marion, and Richland. 12. Scioto, Lawrence, Gallia, Meigs, and Athena. 13. Perry, Morgan, an I Washington, 1-1. Muekingum, and (iu- rneey. IT. Monroe, Belmont, and Harrieon. 16. Holmes, C ibocton, and Tuacarawaa. 17. Jelferaon, Carroll, and Columbiana, IB. Starke, and Wayne. 19. Trumbull, Port ige, an I 9 immit. Cuyahoga, IteHiiga, Lake, and Aahlabuta. 21. -M-.'d.na, Lorain, II ir t ind Erie. Sir.. iii T a I S, Seuittor. We eonv the following ami' unceme'nt from the Cinc.iinati M- -sage ot" .Maren "" ii It is with de, and sincere regret tiaat we an- - a ----- - nour.ee the death of Senator Samuel McRoborte of Li no;.--. He dted in thie c.tv teeterdaV, on Ins rctorn inm tr.. ... C :igreM. Mr Meli r's w a- , faithful nob! e s-ervant and nn evernol irv tnnn W.. have been requested to sav tfiat h ia funeral will lata place, from the reaidenee of Ju !ge Hall, on Wednesday at o'clock P M Xf ... Datb or a Maxnan or Cosonaee. Hon. rrtsUra sl.aw. Ut a mem',, r of C -.' r fr,. n V.,- If.mnshire d.ed on the 1 Ith inst. in Exe'ter. A npUodid budding is unJer way at Worcester, Mass. which is inten led for the organization of a CmUegt of tht ... , r , Jesmts, to be devoted to the education of youth, in the higher t ranches of classical learning and science. A acCl)mplshed and hwened Je-u.t. from the eternal city," u to be Superior and it wi. I be opened for stodent with rrenl pn i-' i

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MTEMITVTfl or THE fiori.i:. t i Bfrc 1 ' .-. ejejaj p WtU W In puisuince of previiu nctioe, the Iemocrat Lentre TowMMp Bemtiltil at tl.e (n.rt IJ ue. im W !ncia. March S9. (iKORHK LOCKERHC, Caj. wis eaOrd la sba Chir, arü mica S. i u anl Svaiecr. P. Ivvir.ui appointed Serrr tarie. The o' ject of the mietmj hnr j Veen s ateJ, ihe foliowrp re lutions were tin ion ou!y u '. ; Tt f rMaffeei, Thai Bhb rrectit e rfo mot rordi.il y a;, rove of the holding of a Ditnct ( i ifuli n . f Halega -s rliovn I v

the People, fT the purpose ot selecting a tiemorraiM t '.a'i fr I ' in 'he ;th i mi ml Ii-nrt. Rfiolrrd. That we fully concur in the i l. .f h 'ldmc the r, :.untv Convcr.t n f Marion t'ounfy at In tuna;- , theth bs of A; til i.ext.at.d th it sai I '.-r.yenti n are basatf i..,ucvi t t. pnt tlie rame of ne -.i .b person a, a Caadidata tar St.ite f2 nator. and of two suitable prrina ( ai itidalc fr te rcwBtltlni in the next lineial Aemb! . HW road, Thai w- BaealiM barmory in our council. n1 laasit in our rank, entirely nece.ary to nmpen'y nt s;cces in the election, and that the delegates from thi t wr. -hi, here' n 'ivjctrd to v ie m.i.ilimaiiifiMovriire a man of ability, inteciity, and rr.oial and political toncty : ' one BrbOM capacity and fi erey will be equal to the conto' before OS, as the Candidate f the Ilefii'K-raev in thi '.i-trirt : ! anil thii thev t airftillr coniUi r tbr BfeMMef rMB ttmcrat M may be preented. SS SllSil" ll" ' " Wi W, That a eommrter of five jerons lie n w ipp onted bv llio (h.or. d vr 'ir it -LiO ft to rrunat to ttais meetin the names of the Delegates of I er.tre Tow nship, instanter. Whcreupcn Wm BnllivM, Adam Ksxxlie. K. lll leriy . V. Howl.imt. an 1 A. Hronr were aproiiteJ ai1 romnnlT. The eomrmttte. havmc re-?:r. ! a ti-w m r ier.'v. irported the mrrte of the f il! .'v :r i - I legates t the unf Coo rest hmi. via i Powell llowland. biaham U I a. .! I'm (urn, Juiiiil Nicdai. (h lies (o ; . r. J el. Lau. Thorn.. Johnson iulip Sptnable, Andrew llrue. James SelglDVB, Y. C. Boyd, Jaaaes t.illespie, Joshua Soule. Jr.. J. P. Chapman. Petei Meep-mith, William MiI shall, Dmrsl W. Baydar, K. Iledderly, Zenas Lake, Davii iMMOtroot, Henry MTueso Geetpe Leeheraer. Ciesano A:letMo, Saoisiel P, Pareasls. Jsoaos üike. i. siutine. Li nn tt-.ii. tt ... I, ir. ..... I. i... I ...... I .... . !'..! .,. I ilk ,t l.l. .'. ,, I,'.1. .-."iri , .'.... . . .venu Cain, John K arnlv . Adam Ka Be, B. D. Tomluison. James P. Drake, William Sullivan. John M. Wxllen, Hutler K. mitti. . ore I In mv n. .' Im KldM.Ja-ob an.'i-ei ill, I . I, ....I.... , I 1...A..I. I v... ,. I... I........ t i . 'u ii ... j. .. ..nit " " . t , jm, .. - ,,t ii ... i , 1,411.1, i. m iirUu, i v m Vickeri. William II. M inson, ll. r iy Tutwiler, John M. Tai: o;t, snd J M. smith. Winch report j onaeenad iru ItSBSiSSa, 1 hat the eo.il taaVMBJSaa of Ihe CeaOtf aie aeSMatrj miti J to send full d legi lions to the County C i -vcnti n. lirsolvi if. That a committee ef (hire persoo e appointe.l 1 whoe duty it fall he, on behalf of thi- mectsi c. t inwtr Messrs. James hit.-ouib. Je1 I. Itr.fcht and Andrew KrtiBedy to ad lies the Coiiveiiti n u Mh pi.l next. leiaina Benle, Jr., MSaucl P. Daniels, and lianner Lawhead weie apjxunted caid commi'tee. Res 're. That tlie prfeedings of this meeting of the 1 Ve ii . i r 1 ( i lie I i wnti in le nu! dished in Ihe Slat. Sn. tuui; and that we Iweoay MeasMMd le the peapteef the ( ",i," ' . fu" end jibim ill mob rl to the s. :.t,ei. and i on skii.n.i. tin- mein of eairviiikT e tr.t it.f -r- - I anJ üf - ,; GEO. LOCKRtBIC, CbsfroMB. swoa Bei ir.J, , MJBewraea, P. Disttu, i Snuur ( reek I'ovs ii-hip. ILiuctieh t o. At a respe( table meeting at New Palestine, of the citiens DA ID M:LANCK, Esq being called to the Chair, asd Gn sa . - ai . eoa sk . a ii. iii'iii". .ii, .in i .rut'i io, ."ir.o n t i r .,r ii.iii, i. ,...,, ,(lllU) hceben Barward, asd Jonathan Rraats, ooea If . . . " - - - .. . t- V . 1 . . J Npouited a rnaaaaittot te avail tesotwMns Mt Ihe BliltJBg. i 1 i lie coinmioee leuirne.r nim ripoiie.i i tie loiiowiu ieolutkms, which wen- m.ainmuuu- adopted Kseerten, That we believe the Indeiteni'eiit Tieasuiy lo le the beat National institution foi the ale keeping aud dtsbuiatae ot the piihlic iuoney. JSof the b? 12 ' ' ';! ' -'. Thmtwmn itpp .ed to the distribution of the and among the States. :u- opiH.seit to tlif j-urni t. Il of th statt de Ma by iiie Gassatu Qeeeteeacot. UnndvftL t hat it IS of the Utmost lint, nlaiirn tn Ik., ne. cess m the Daeaectaajp pra u ' n,- j ,t u.- u..i .n. ti. .t the State of Indi ina be fully redeemed 11 the 1st Monday of Aiii'Ust r.et and Id ! i t. turtf.rr. that we felieie thr.t it is m the power af the Deeaeccaey is ie-de-.-m hei Umm m ,t V r U -..In . n o t even ih' suspicion ul t oonim. ar as .leu nds on i ur exeitn.;ist i,s ! mocrats ol Haoeoek Coeaty, that Indiana shall be redceaatd by tin- rleetioa of Hon. Jaaaes tVhiteomb, aid Je--e l. ,.,, ,, u Govetwoc and Ueetewaat Geven aa4 Ike In-mo-n:i:ic iicimiin lor lie; itm iT.itiv : ' vt..te I . I 1" 1 :i I f. Ill ill' f (lilli -Ja.- n ,,, tw n.;.t we approve ol the h.h rn- ral and lo'it.cal I . I t 1 - I mi . h rharaclei of Judge Janei Morrri -n, ..n ! that be is our Irst e'loire lot Iii j'li'v nuiivc io t migi',,. Kemoived, Vmmi H ' -s HavtM B BsOSjaf Bel MQBMO Aha BenHnati a, that N. It Pabnei is or next Bret choice, ai d we do betel y instinct am Delegaieü t supjK.it him a oich, at the l)is;ii l I i.vei tion. Retmltti That the Deaeoetats ef suai CMeh TeerMhtp t,ive then entire support to the nominees of the I'ern cratiConvention, and not aaiu e o.erc mr by Coonisia under ihe tjarb of D BMtracy, Bsasierd, Thal Mus Meeting pet am tbeii aaam thar.ifs lo tin Mi -sr-. ( lia; mans of the Sentiuel, fw t!,- abls BSM . , . . , !,,,,,, ,.,. , ,, . in w hu Ii the ocl. iim i In-ti ue pi ,n" it s i . i. ri ,c against the base slanders ol whig. Betet1 re i, That there be a mmitu-e of Vigilance apIKj.iiteol in tf.i- township, to consist nf ten, and a Commute. of I sin apoedeoee, to c unsi t at three. meinten, 11 hiolcet, l hat tBif meeting ippoeat a Deiegauosi t.. r mlist of five, to attend tfae neenUon to tie nolden in Gies BeM oa the 9Bfh n st lt.. I.. i st ea Kfioirfi, i Bail 01. -ii: i Lrur aim .uioe jiiui lfX " .l . T1 mlma ",," "tnedenboig, Herrud , ...a- I...... ....... 11 . .... .....a... , ...!... S , . . . , ii . " . ..I a i.ui'i, jwmi i. Jii.i', m.iiiioiij. .ivi is, aiii i.'Iltl ill. Committee C rrespoo ! nee George H R bsMOO, Eeans. rhe meeting ibei ipi unted ashi C Andiew Mil, ihe , Wahtng- ,"" r.M-wi nu, j nun,:, r-van, aM Paul . ' - . . . . V ... i J . . a. .. .it ! il.'i .1 I it . v iii'fii M ii i inj ! a tfliil a iiiailt.'ill , .1. 'I Reut,, Barnard, George Leaehman. Lewii Burk ;' nv St I .... I.. ' .... a ... .. . g d- - a. ..1 Meiert, Jota h Leonard, David McLanee, G il Room Sam . I SI iH-k ley, (leoie 1 1 irk roan, und !, F. Ustwt M attoi id tbe Dsatnct I aaaaalasn. Qa BMti n of Andrew M (.a.ihev, the meetmc adj .ti: I. UV LANCE, bairaaa Cannea n Baamsan, SerT'f.:ry. VsMtiaOMMB ol :t 'ii(i;ii. Tta PbiUlelphia Ledger, an able peper ol neutral order, of March iltii, tous epeaka of the ciosC of the eeeeioo 1 1 ihe Coonj fjongieu i Tue Ban m am: Bntoinn. T..c twenty aevi nth Gongreaa cl wed .ts extraordinary cr.?er on I'riday " -mt - m . night, and the dusting scene was t a piece with .ti istenco. Itebowed tta fielen, and v.mt.ct V; charuc cr to the list, and its naj and !)'.:;g k i '; wan against tta rremoent and his friends. N Congri ever met under more favorable anoicea than itten led thta at th? commencement ol itn p vir : lo'iie ever made more prom see lo achieve eo much guod for the people, n BB vor d.d h i little or did ttat little so badly; none t--r sit hi long in bes.on. and n CM ever drew to mocfa Meatey fot it.i own pay from a nearly ea laeeted treawry. I n: little that Wafl none had better been lef u;ol no-, indeed C. tigress .:-.! -e.-:ie-d to nave a on v. m of the k nd, for it um! ...e itseil hi its last ae9si n half tiie .vor., of its flrt. Tn: bankrupt law which wae penned in relieve tpecalatore, nannatarn of Congateoe, und their frienda from jus-t lint ilitiee, w as rejsealed tiie moment the object w-as effected, tnd the com mnnity at iarge were tioi deprived of the eothM be-' ti-s winch were urged as araTttmeote tut l adopt on of such a.m. The public Und, after b;;n. g ven aw iy, w : tan ! : ac.( aga ii. I he Independent Tr broken d WO, ai Bnnncea are . ernment in oeut over twenty mi tta tariff en eonatructed, as I and injure com mere;:. Iv- purptence, seemed to be to deteat i Ulli ire, a.ui ie revenno ,. ts. .. t destroy the ib my thing which wouid bitlh ihe adm m stratiun, nnd mtke ,t tta b v e word snd t. e snhje I 1 4 dcriaion i- Hi pc pie. After ail its Miaerable and wicked BCheavM, it has puc eded a. .ti fna!;,: g t: ..y . .- temptible, and the only grv ificht.on which tta people baeever experienced fron t, - .at t is at I ist ceased to exist. Wc cougr itulate the country en - fa I mote event, and bope it may never be diagraced by euch Mother Coogreen. A Xlw Papeu, uii ., , , H.ade hat been Cfl'.a .- . . al II I". I lot ington, Y.- lis a;-pear imo able. Success to it. tctS iory has '.-een aboliabi I in thi Bj