Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 41, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 April 1843 — Page 3

Vitioiiul !'!(. Ar. Four weeks mice, ire puM.shed eotr.e intercjt.nu

The steamship Colombia, arrived at Horton,

France, the excuse of revolution and State ncccs- pie .W cop.es of a memorial to CsOfrOOS to bo c,r1 la riwl 1 iiiiiiir nrnt.O a . L- . rm t . . - (.. -

laity miy with some face be pleaded. Bat no pnss.. . , ., - f. AaJ7L " ... ...

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..v., ...o - , m,, v am iiw- me pi. union can tie onereu ior iuu pari, wnaw u7 eU mailiuIIy and indignantly declircd that "if hit br.ujs 91 day, later news from Eerope. in, and piper money f-yslerns, and debt of Ureal Off I Bftttfci i the Witter. Tne paper ty stern of chare of them ore even to hm he would M 11 them Km.i vmi. Britain. Below we copy some facts, equally inter- France would have lasted much longer, but fef the at an apothecary 's biop, before he would Circulate memoria: addressed to the Fmted Stiles Min-

ehttnir, concerning the debt and naner m mmv b ab i te notorious forgeries of the Roflieh government lD'' later, Mr. Everett, bee been prepared by tue lead

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of I ranee, during the Revelation

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All these fact"

fhouid bo pondered upon by the people of this country TiiC whig party, m advocat ng list issue of a tiovcrnuicnt Stoeh for the redemption of the State Hobt, arc Uiv.ng a long stride m favor of the cv.s hero depicted. Should they succeed, the people may see in these relations of facta prcben'ßd, the ultimate results liopelccs indebtedness, and to the great mass, equally hopeless misery. "The recent attempts in this country to make the public lands avail&bh-, either to raise nuney, by borrowing on them, or directly, as the secun'y for a paper money, bear a very strong allin.ty to the causcacf the creation of the French assignats of the rev Htin. It may be useful to recount the progress of that bubble. The en rm -us f peeu'ntuins in the Fn.tcd Stilen, prompted by the banks, prior to 1S30, produced all the consequences of a disastrous war upon the prosperity of the country. The srmies of speculators and laborers upon the public v iks t- '.red the Subelaaca and deranged the trade I f the country. Bet de tho isBOMfjoo pr.vate loans, th-y Involved tiovernment cxpcn-.es city. State nd federal of near N80.000.fl00 The

r a. st emissaries, in every part of France . This

tended more than anything to the depreciation of the paper an ! the ruin of the resources of the government. The French government procured its resources by issuing paper as money, and directly abfe.rb,ng what it wanted to jpOOtt the war from IM 3eneration then present. The English govorr.n.ent d. 1 the name tlr.r.g to a certain extent. It author ised the bank to suspend any issue of its worthlesa p iper, enacting at M MMM time the severest penalties against those who attempted to take the pa per for lest than its face. Exchequer bills were also issued to the extent of t0jMNMM (, or $300.UOOjOOO; but besides this, 800,000,000, off 3,000,000,000. were added to the stock debt, which is now on the eve of repudiation. For all this horrible oppression and enormous expenditure, no excuse wliatevir exists. A mere hate of republicanism by the oligarchy prompted the measures which were kept alive by jealousy and envy of the power of France. Tbl enthusiasm of the people was tadatd aroused by fisSfl of invaMon, but tho battle of C0JB nrrdown removed all ooaaibilitV of fijc!i an event.

oont ofloaoa dnng tbv ivo yoaffo ombraciogtha Tbfl WM al, to ,ratly lhe amb.t.on of Pitt, I if wir, W1-. 17,I."!MHv( tiiowinif tint the ex- . ., , ' ' p ' ' . , who w a ii w in hotter than his rival Robespierre. .r 1 1 I. - . . 1 . . . . . I I r , . lit

1 1 . Iln !tn opii mil iwiff mn n inn nenn iv but lie hanTC

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Wo sinnofio it WRfl in r.i'isrniinnro i kl J. top. ..... ... .

no ais oi counterfeit asi'niu were fem ma . -. , , ,. , - - n uuiuuninins m .unci i.mu u n.t,..- ...

teereü to supply tne rwopM o i.uiiart eoontf w,th lho(? 9utefl ,vhic';i professedly M repulnte," and of copies ot the petition, which tho,e who wish to .hnM vv. , mtmmil ,..;n 'from ntriss withoul

, 'n may tind at t.ie store of his brotbor, the chief j.-i.-;-- r.,r j .tnnK. ar -1- et forth.

fountain head ot vYfeimry. We assure him tliat ,,aPi...n;ar ...p bein-r tak-Mi to auforce the idea that o'olock. It is o oerl of Mereor affXiir, arisinff, m u is bs

those who circulate them, that their intentions are ,h rn,. ,ri... , ,,;,jar, in Poland arc by DO means lieed, from the sdluct.on. by the deceasrtl. ..f the wile

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wmmabi mtf mra. idii.4ti. ninanrsmi ir fe, ue dulUr Frara V. K AaMTsVan o Tutdiy Mirc 21. Murilcr in If n :il: . .'m i List evenini. shout 7 o'clock. J Corhes wis shot for lbs Mite Vatr, v "mil y lmi--t-.' tlirounh the head, si lhe corner of IJroailwsy anJ I.r.naril 1 ' '" I I B !enKra'K: Ost t l SSVOSjOiBaVi

reel. U-u!e lhe !.ii,-tY liit rary. Aa be fell, wor an. . tfsjMBJML RlMloa F. '-.-r? announce that Jlr. or a peron in woman's clothing, with whom he had been NVrHS!:l. Il.u.i.s. w. 1 ksWS as MM of the in OafJX I istion. fld acrss the utreet, snd w.i not pur- ear'.et s- tiler m Ibis r,.unty,nd an Uonrst denn ufd. TIM body of Corhe was tarried int ( rU ton rr,t w j. ,(, ,',.,., a- 4 cnlidte fr ll..u where medical aid was soon rendered ; hut um- j f(t.prrf ,., nt , t ,.f Af , vsilingly. The ball had entered lhe l-ark ,i.t I the ;al.M:, ol the Contv -p'v . n: ... and blifSj

in -.hi , au. I j9e j iiirnui;ii iu mt- m-,i. . .. " ..- u ke. nor reoovt red ro isri uues, and died a' i:t 10

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Hilly appreciated oy trie uoaaoeraey of I.lkuart ; I;irLre '., , but persons of small income, who afi. uaHao, a gamMm house keeper n. e.v wv 7 " L 7 and when the proper tune comes they Wlll have hu- : Vl . J r "erty in täte MeuriliOO. -lton ws, found .i home bj the olficars. .ml d-. :. ,red and the Hetia. A m mum.i.t M be eret.-.i, eral manifestations of ,t. Mr PIJt is ra m e.led to sen 1 CO P es of -no me W- IpHwaaaa af the w!.!e trans.ciion. but wM ratasaa. ret-re. toCJ v. IVnn MgtM , I N I .er.y. N I After this brief history of Mr. Johnen', pl.n.we , ' 1 , 'T J ö r e9 d"n but a s i to t --...n. It must b. risasimj im,U , otft Oavrtff. m. ab , tob eat b ifff g.vc in conc:.inn the grouad. of oar hoatiht, to Z VincTABM. tZ preparer. .1 V- CJ" " t '"ve. under the r rjara fhe measure. We regard it first, as tfi.Wsf. It äa Mortal a cbiafly eaertiaJ themselves to ,,ut '"""!"' H,,,J ',r; ; "TT ÄS v Ü J V- 'l? 1 P . ,.i,B iu ..i. it a l,J memorial ar vmtwj ," , opoa he was hound avar la baap tba paaaa in the penalty c ,tt ; t r we read ol ew J-rs v, tint r,r0pr:r l. a ui ke o,u of debt Ä lÄ.JÜÄ "bt'l, lhe "V"" 2 SA. c3h. wife waJ, .und l-.ked up iff! . gar- ..The g , fftwOff had O. n, BS to 00 MM bl the; r senses, and kept out ot ueut, 1 .adle tor tiie tleots .... . n m . if ...... I ... . . of others. It burdens the whole community for the f l ki (.a.-s - 1 he s i,r,t,:C ot lift at km residence ... Vasa sircc, ... a state of de.ange- lht. 0.,,n , r, Irjriat.va .e.s,...-t m , , . J , 1 . .... '"u"iiy io. mi. j nrttncrtv a aca dünn the last six weeks has me.it. real or pretended. laa Jbream.

oonviii. ui a pirn.

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iimaAiTMiie JI.NU9UI Ili.iraidUH- . '. ... , l. .,.... I ...tl.nl....

..,,in . rw I ..rni-nn i I lO I rw s itOi SIoc f .f new UL u " 1 V -T 1

i;aiiMi, wmmwm nvvasv a am -'iaw-o iitjui iiiiiii-

more than the expenses of a thre y -aro' war with

The

mJ ka 1. 1 -I.... I t l,o rli.iii'.'ut antrita nt Iridnnfl. find lht"

In in i-t powerful nation of m id'-ru times. I he , Ut III. I jii.-iiii . .,.,.,..,,,,,, ,,..,-.. nunri ii for t IP

, ,. Mlll!iii;OI iri-","i i. vi Dim i hi.. .-w'.-,v - - - national ex latistion and debt cnntfipi.-nt upon th uu . ' , , r , . "l I . , .. t.. r.nw Ina i mini 1 1 nil W isti ill tno-

i -rrnlv ambulators and desoerala poll- 1 -v- .

II .7 i.w'wv w ij j I - - ticians to turn their attention to the public lands as

ncy, forms a mass of human w retchedness far c:;

diii that of the Rein of Terror. "Even I'.tt w as startled at the atrocity of his con

a finger to help themselves. It encourages ex" ra

oajm and waste ; tor when the lienera' ment has once sponged out the debts 01 ibi States, what power can hinder thci, . . debts, and then demanil;ng a new I ' greatscr iuihiethenw.il be to see Mall spei money the faotOOt Indian? wr . naff unri ned works tniht again be ten. pteu int" illation with a guaranty that her - -1 r -i if i i lid sec her through, or that the Nat . , , ,,. . I ke a too indulgent parent, w ,. fofher bach' lidinsjs, and so with all the It it imprutttcaLle. We r ,!.e it,: deciarati and on good gn unds, that t!a . . dll i impracticab e, and ruinous to ' ie (r-nerai ( ment. The national debt ,;a i! .a V v. . . ' Millions of lloliara. Tiie es ti . aiis the year lA'i. amount to tin f j .' ' according to the report of the B tar aury ; while the receipt from ' iuds anc cuat tna the same period, are only cs nated at ' Fiftee , and a half millions of dollars, 1 ving a. deficil

Both Cation and hi wife were af erward COOUaittcd to

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torv id our inercat.tilii afl.irs in tne c ii oi pswou hum .niiimmii .luimiwi ini... . ...... . a . . - , . ..II ih.t . r.t.i

ves-.-l- weie wre. an J I'M . v- - " not improper or unprouiai-.e i. mmm, i - u.a.

tmJiviJxn! tbcm.Ui .fie As-eniMy of i!e P. r. .

vojaai Lubdalaia, aa the Ital ult. on th ueiion t re-

L- on the coast of Ireland five vaaaels wave Jost, ffJaaaaalrani an unpr per uuiaaacy batweaa the da- c.1ir,i r , ,llt. r,rilwlfc' uuk of Burk r.untv, an au. . I a a 1 1. a ' . ... ..... a .1 .... - a

i. 1 l lives; on the onaat ot -otland li vessel r',M .rs. i onon, wuo m Jm - -o.-,...c rocked, Offld hves lost, and on tho coast ,,e, tour vessels and 10 hves loot. The Tho cw York Harald says.

, i .1 I - . imiivk, I- H i: II. ai-pi lll H"ii"H "i - ..- j am . i - r . li'iL-. !. ti riimr'i le Pit . . ...

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,mxA mM th.tm mmmm alvi. llw r W ta to Oltlal a.llir.i' irtat a 1

, 585,000, via : tbjaveawala at 405.000. 1 i,., Wt.n. there to play carg .es at 180,WMh On the uiree f jl- lun,H,ls betKt.cn t!lt hoWof M a 2 o. k. ' lays uter the 13th, numerous other wracks! :ohim g a vou. m,in ..y, 30 raws ..r aj.-. Ute a

:d, to i. a extent ot nearly tti, the 1 '8es m

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III. lit na- p'" '-. lliaKllij Hie 11 riii"i.in iiukiuu.hi baMa lbs all defU lo Itie amount ol then stock. This w.i adopted S vote id 3i In " Tba C iiini.ite.- n Hank, and UmiLin?, In .he n..:r ..f M:ia Lit setts. he reporteJ resoiulmn c nmmtis t ii th 'e ad IffJOffd bj the Lesislatutr nt New Hampshire, in l i r ot abohhiug the i.rculatioi. of ail bills unde. fie dollars.

keener of a fahionahle eumblinir I.oum' hi New oik. at

. Wcro upwards of J'4U,UUU, MIO WHO IM I whaeb baaMBaaa he had arcumulated a fortune. He and . making a total of ä35.000. To tbtO t j his wife are from Rhode Island. They had lately sepaAAmA tln er Aal l.-tsu nt veaeela liint oeeurred in r-i I r.iric.iii-ii-A .,t twr niminil tnn.n-v unh Cor-

couraO of tho itorm of Friday and .Saturday ' lies ; and the biltar. fcafinj, CaHaarfi laufsaaos. ar aVaaa about his stoat taf s.x)atdit oiatll baffA we left

I I nonie other eainc, di strtr ! her ajae, fiie mvealintl n

ft 'f faJoaa tmenius James calls at.d OfttJ

tboff with us or his Ute partner, we will tell all

a 11000)100 They are now arrived at the tamo point attained by the National Assembly of France, in March, 1700, scarcely ten months from the lir.-t resistance to the royal authority. At that time the r.i.nnrn rf i ho irnvernine.it had fallen into a COOfuetOn

..tea. ... now Mertahin tba federal u uiuti the year . but with ...creasing hardihood he

iiiiii.t - - - - o . . iii' isneu. i government here. According to UalofMM. the X- lei. ag un mto the old .system ; and the pc iplc of Lng-

...ni miMLiiir who mecceded Neckar, the na- land have dug, groined and sweiteu lor iweni- ,llt., declares l.ia opinion to bo that th"'.- wtl h- a

.- i j,a.t oi Praawa was us IbUowa seven yearn, in producing ::o,()(KI.0O(l per annum serious falling off in the estimated procec lo. hoth of registercu

vear nlono. of seven and a I. ,.t i Tn.i ti

duct, and in 17l- declared that the debt could n-t . M unoer tlC operation of tho icnl be increased without crushing the nation, and that Day after day this debt u crease.- a ..1 (. . the wants of the year mot be raised by taxation ment is already fearfully etnbarr. od. H I

absolute and necessary cxpcodttl ro o 10 n

iohod, the receipts are constaiKl) uiung ufl, a i

ent Tyler, in a .Message off February llh

Tho A-t.-Fo-n Law League has concluded ital he c.rrum:ta,,. e, .. thu f..h.o,,able crime raa I Mttinf at Marchaatr. The sen,s of meet logs J )y hmm Uy Last MraCahaa ..v.. Lena . n.osr imnnein. ri,.ir:.,ler. At . I, . "represented ss a woman of Loduonable deportment.

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'11. t.-J'v - f . - - - n i - ; "9 vears of aiie. and the BMffbat of two children Iba blast about l yoara of age. j t. . - . . . .a - - , ... I

I i I iiseenisai.n' e-riaiii nui ine uiuiui r m mm mvuinwu

ttate ol by a woman, hut by hit one M atlafuthat aawertaaa. Mr CICooaell ! The whole alfiir is enveloped in mystery, i corn laa 1 me that bo Tba Legislature of l.ousinna baa taken a round turn, as . . .1 I -l :i M-. e .r . L - X- n.i...

Uß. At the lI" saunrs sav, on me ii.iure aei.on 01 me .-ew wmaa

at

not

iir.-t grand banquet, t tlnj M Free Trade Hill," ? -1(10 ladies and gentieinen wi re elted in the ho ly i.he h:wl, and 4 M gentlemen in tie' gaileries

III i Kl aj, I 'ffl. e at Infi ll a;.

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iN ism-s illlaae lor (Itm- l.rltrr

please Ut KKTlKib.

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I lie i e wis much valial v a- . v. . qot i h h id ottond i coaclodia x lhe Leagu

J tba woetinaa ol ibi

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n ns were present, financiers, by a repeal of their outrageous wharta.o tay.

M. Etixabetk AM tt II tiis A! bctt l.v .c vi y Jjftti I Allen i Rl I ina Ihl-CuW .M.9 M ircaiel r. .'kms

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id propose ending ft onaaweu wem, w iaaaian imw ran mKwwum, man jane Uai

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r in nie Kin zoom " " r--i j - y icu.iei n .

.racts to rich

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f. 3, no 2 ,000 ,000 4.2 1 1 ,o .0,000

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Increase, 1,23?.ooO,ok) f . ; j.j At this point the national credit and revenue were nearly exhausted. In th s state of affaira, Talleyrand proposed the application of the cborch proj.erty and public domain to the State necessities, in the same manner that the public lands arc now sought to be diverted to ti.c use of the State creditors, and for the same reasons, viz: that the ' Church (federal government) was not proHß but depositary of the estates." The sa'.-J 4 these lands were finally decreed lo the extent of $90,000, 0 H). It was soon found, howev- r, that purchasers could not be had for so great 0 noantity at once. Therefore, m March, 171 , fJ5,000,000 of land bonds were issued, receivable for lands, hear.ng 4

M i then levied Murk mail m tiie pr.-ituce ami itniustry ol .i.c j ;

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. . (in I " I F.I Hi" l Jl 'lt. dl o ttl l' I .Oll . i , m H' ll 1C .ll nit luoimua mm im. Iiiiii. Uli.-. - . i m . ..... I W UOie ' ill lev oi mr .it i.mi ' i . in :i lor i.n 11 i o r.,n i l.- i . i ,

?-;-;V'- u lidt, the utoek'iolder, and the debt is the national ti nances , ad d to the btWdOBO Oil Off 01 jbt I J J Äl l,,CriCI 'l . i J lat.ons and pr.va.e B.,.n.. We re, hoc that th v, f ..... 2. ...oo h.ve been paid to tho otocbholdoffa, and tho dOU 10 I U) mcct lho iiacrefl u,. Govarnmant week! At (hm of thatr lata meetings in ICancbca-1 ,1 to SL erpMaffieo dabas baTbaaai amed?Lsthe

as large n.,w as at the eommencemcni oi inn, p,.- fetot;k Äliri;xrli:y . a...l how cm Huh t iuvor..n..M.L ex.-t ter, uiree unureu niaaammS "L,r nod. although 496,000,000 Off $2,230)00.000 Waa I IU,.ncnt t Who but tho most infatuated could I ho League is a fonnidabla body, and has all tl.- money ever received from the stockholders, advocate sneb a ajaaaaff0 1 Who but the advocates ". It the cements of cohewon. A iiaboIICOlM- ., ... . f,, Si. of Vitional hebt would he ita stmoorters ! We WM 0 f,r "'ZUt T ion?fl tlOi

I I i ' . lias ioii riuv. ,i.w.,.... - , " . -if . . ....I... ,..,in.,li,l.i l. inriiiiir.iH I m mi

II fairne, and ask a candid an- . , ,.'

anu leaving wie iinmous iwauiuii;a iu iol i naif.

lion, while that of England is daily baeoaatag great- Pt tba question in a

Munirijialiiii . tax their own eitien and profiwty to pay their shiupUters and f.iiih bonds, or let them go u ipud. .Yatcluz Ftee Trtukr,

Aii i : i i; dkm leba Mink J 1 Itur. lunf J aa U Btichard I t onus M ihtckctt Tboou v Biicfcett

T Mmtterious l.i'ht." All the e irth Millerites, Henrj M I

waps, editors and the rest are tnin at the tail of the I'omet ; but as Vet they bavfl Bot staitad it an inch -the

er.

In the face ot ihaao facts, is it ignorance or , . . . . , . . f ness, which urgiit have resulted 10 tho loss ol many . , .. .ücki , ,, k t, (lf ,,., , ,

. - BSV w mm luio hiuiiv w w arv a awva wwww -w- . , . . , -

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ins iiuty which prompts tue peop.o ol the l nite.i thjO Tariff WOOld OOt OffT all hope from that source. States to talk of new debts, based on public lands ! for under the present rates it almost amounts to a Either io not so astonishing i.s the wonderful de- prohibition. The only resort would be a direct Tax. tree of impodenca hieb pfceopti the Bnfliob, or the borrowing of etill further raillfona to pay tba 3 . . I . ra ,, ,i,i ,,, accruing intere.it; and when these bonds ehall oejhooo rvarnraoffit has been b.-tore the world in r .. in ..lt ir. . mM .omm lhm orinci.

all the characters id slave dealers, repiidiators, ty- p, , if direct taxation is resorted to, why only aerved to add to the enthusiasm, rants, forgers, rubbers and are now perpetrating ot Ui he States impose tiie tax Ibeeaaalvoa I Lord Paltnerston'e motion on the Ashburton treaty

in China the aaoat stupendous act ol p. racy and Why burden those who nave race i too no neu- wms iivu toenrna on on

Maitm h I'.iuli

.1 mm i Harri tt Jna tu in Haridt (ii ore v ih iwa y 1 1 1 i - Bran .. IV ll Banbs

Elijah lt..w:nsti

m:i. r I' tin E aailey

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the Hkfa ult. The oexl

murder tho world ev.r saw-abuse the Tu. ted elit from this nceumnl, red debt ! VVhy hand dowa news will, therefore, be very intereet.ng.

States I ecaawo they cannot pay a sma

. v ..... r...u nff tin. Miat mil ) iura

Pr cum. www. -j ... diachofffiffif in full 1500,000,000 since Ihey eswho received them had inclination or ability to buy 'tr "' ,ir - 1 . ' . .. . m cniicd the ru e of a blood Ktained oligarcny. lands with Ibcrn. I hey must cither oell tMM in

the Market, or keep them on h in 1 ll Hu n became necessary to take off the interest, at.d give than, the nature of currency, by making them a lerral tender. This first i?sti'j kept m arly at par, but

debt f- l" POeteritJ a millstone like thT. af England, to make them the surfs and drudges of llntish ll-uili-

VUv lall PteffO lor Ike AoaMfMpti I I lac M:il' D0M9m We were about preparing n state nient of facts in

ers. and exact fffOM them the bitterest IMprecatlona ;-gaiiist those who forged then' fetters ! We warn the democracy then, to opera tiie insidious attempt at corruption reject the bribe, and

..i. ,,.,. i., ti.. -'i in :i mo Ki-hoine. now advocated .... ,i.. .. ,,.i ! mnim I'.xr tii.. I'n. .'iMitinl MMttAat a month . In

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yvcre soon exnausieu, anu in -mi-, wr ihuiimm ,i. r,.n.,... r mi If tUm I -....n- mimk t oll il.oMi-rf.Ui.it.. h -rol vessels Iron, loreign n .rts. v.no.igsi tne

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tcrwards, a new issue af $150,000,000, without in

Iflftnt, to circulate as in mey, i . d . creed. Fr on this 1 1 no the OOoigWata continued to he almost the only resi urcc of the 1 i ivl rntiicnt. The deprcotatioa of the paier bad gone on f in psUON with the OMOOtlM ontW in I7(l." they WOVC worth ö cent mi the do!' ir only. The depreciation area mostly apparent in '.he rise iu prices of prov iaioei payaUo in assign Tba g . verninent res. rted lo every means to check the fill by impriooniof six years m

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the chairunn called out, "sit s'i'1 ! it still! the ' contrsry notwithstdtidinq; it is a streik a phmn.-ga-. shall be lighted presently !' and the company oonshina. nothing bet a wonder. A correspond at ol

did sit still, .lohn lln-'iit, the tinker, continuing Iba U. 8. Gazette take the editor to task for rrsekinir Joph liichler

to apeak in the dark, until the gas was ng tin turned irreverent jokes at the said CoeMt, "especially at a time t'li.fitii. I iicdertk

on. Tins h .lfl'd attOMpt 'it creatine confuaioe, srbae aa nmny wandaafial aaanta. eaiAquaba and tarn.

are taking pi i e, und he ak, "iniv n n '. be a no--rn j.-r

., If IIUInll trom some other -obere, come to hear titung of rointnif . , , u i , au ie. ncr ij events re Which the editor te !ie-, .hat lhe la-t miu- m Ba

fMlaaa t reasonable, as the ' . mt i- bmmI itly a peal niiaiia Bol tail'hemir. he v. ItaqUcltn mm mm i .1 . . Henri Brentieman 1 111. ( at f r I he nearest appronch a .lie . oinet t . -., t , t , the earth will Ik- twenty-nine million miles. It 11 travel- , HllZai I ins; towards the BOfftbaast, and as it rises hii;hi r .11 the n;urj a( heave. M Md boCOOMS diieiiyaed trom the twilight It will Asnicl Boww. be plainer to the eye, 'id the nucleus will probably le ISihm Beall m.t . ..-ill., 11. t tin. ui.l .il tvt 'I :.. If r..i..ini 1 1 : l.lifl.'.t !t I. ll.. .

- - ' 1 .,,.'. 1 , ,11. 1. 1.. ... 1. 1 - -. I. , ., 1 . 1 1 ....

point toward the latin pirt ol the wrth. Public II hi k t of' Marjf will. The pehKc Woffcs of II nr vised, her interest in which lbs bill paossal hv her Leg islaUBM proposes to dispOM of. lead directly to the ifua and coal regions of the Alleghany mount ju.s. The aale of her interest 111 these works is expected tOCltiagUtb f Uti-lilths of he. public ileht. Thev are the 'he api ake und Ohio

canal, BaltioMia and Ohi Railroad, Washingi in Branch

riio c .tt in trad.?, like every other trade, par

lakaa of the exieting depression. The price of that staple was never known lo he so 1 w rs .it the preant tunc, by at lea.it a penny per pound. It is many vears silica the Liverpool docks pre- ..... ...I .. .1 ...-.ir .nl .nil! ve r.-1 1. Ii ri m fl inr-MflflfM

put your linger upon those who would mislead yon. v,.,v bir0 f , . It ti baoo Federal trick, having ho its ohj-et to - - t prop up the sinking fortunes of the skinned Own The easterly winds, which h ive prevailed nearly ' ' . . . . I 1 -. t t. m1 ..(f mm m mmamMm atttia

a a . M . r e !

e Zm t- i.. Iiomorit ,,n-t o.irevoaiid the BrHisb, totha Baringaand Aahhurtooe, let theM veseels now a tie, uro eigniy-n iruM ainer.c, g from the Ueehea ne.nocr.it Met our eye ami ' ..u .uM;. i ... , I idn with cotton, the utiited cariroei ol winch can-

. lit) .1, mil iui III': ii. ;iiiLin - I u-n nn .i v.. - ived the trou do - Wa Med no inch project as this, not even for bank- n t be mach less than 1 lO.OOti bales. It is well known to our reiders, that the several re Indiana. Tho elect ion of energetic and per- the manufacturing diotricta. trade, which .... - a a I I 11... I . ... . .

irons any o:. wh i bought or sold them for less than ,aVt. utterly refilled, from inahil.ty or ilismcli liil-

thcir face for specie. I lie people demanded t.iat tina, to meat their engagements, the brokers win were thought to be the cause ol Tho large amount of tkeoo stocks held by British ..... a.il d U !. ...llo.me.l. linn, nt nor saa Bankers, induced the HoOOO of Barings of London

Vii. i 'i 1 1 -1 . . i i 1 , . - v .,..----- - j - r

at ltailreaJ. Sumaeha:ina amJ '1'iiie-W jter Uaiial, and Hu

States of this Union, which have rushed headlong into ,t.Vl.niir lm.n ijfca Whiteomb n ml Bright, will ha the beffinnins ol the year, sliowe ' nyMptoms of re- amhaana Bsilrand. Tba Huto'a tateeest in tbssa aa-wl ..... in . . I . ... ... " . . a i - t t I . I

syatemaol Banaingane internal iMprovemeo,aaTa ,iic Bjgnm fot the liquidation w ner debt. We shall rival, has repoded tu its : inner state ot uepreeaioa, become involved m debt, principally to Britiah cap- then redooM nur credit, oave Mr honor, pay off nur ( it baa o t gone beyond it. The corn trade parital.eta, to the amount of net leao Iben Two Hun- owa debto, ond one more stand erect and fearless, takes of the general gl na transactions le .v,

died .Millions of Uoiiare. w eiw mm m nm oiaiei have m i.nt-i tied tie-ir credit by the prompt payment at all sacrifices of the annual interest upon

their indebtedness, Indiana, and one or two others,

w II Ii i' Im in

Klif nn tin. nci II Bl v I i i m r lehn Ctntt S tli in CuUei Wiin on albertsea Kim snnel I aMtM rWtnl liujii niin.auh .m J ihm l well .1 - ph Cta k J.itiii t nstiaa .lei i on. oi Col ins

prices receding, and a feeling of despondency pre

To in- Emtooi oo mi:: Si:mim:i,:-Ao there ralent. appears to be a number of names; before the people Tho only bright snot in iliC surrounding gloom, of the sixth L'ungroooionil lltatrtct, whose names is the measure about to be introduced into Parliaare urged upon the people as being wall qualified to men! f r admitting Canadi in wheat and Roar, nnd r.vir...nht ihi a J.atrutl mi the t went v i i -rh t h Con- rniti d States .viieat and ll oir. hv w.tv of Canada.

ereaa. we would merely euggest lo onr Uemocratic into this country at a fixed nominal duty. Borne on the 3d, by a ata of 78 u. 19. Th- bill is m very long I- 1 J . ... . . . - .. .. ...... a... I .... I.I..C lli-.l nil tin. lki.nL--: f.i.r.'! ti.r li ill

rks is to be advertised for sahl M Barops und in this

country until the first day ot July next ; on or after which John P China dav they are to be sold to the bigbosl bidder, payable in ! rgt oi AUea I '.iv '' w . .... Ik

stocks i-sued by the State, tor stuns not !es- than live BStlUoni of dollars for tiie lost named work, four millions twfl lonidrcd thousand 1 r the second, one milliOB f r the lliird, und one million ami a half fr ike fourth. In the Kentawky Legislature, the Senate bill to an, end

the charters ol the banks o Kentucky, passed the House

ll.

Mt Cyntbaa DmsH Mrs .i uy A Dobsoa John Daäjma .1 Ii Dadd II II Dean Conrad Dana .1 Sil Dana

berl l'u n

QCioee Stato governments have lately laid lines

upon the brokers because breiten bank notes deprc- ...i...;,,.. to tlC aolvencf of the States and the abih

mted. Ml Ikoeo ottoeapU w ere of course utterly ty aiM) determination to pay. Mr. Webater replied a . 1 mm .t -I-!

rbeisseo wont mi et tbo oate of $50,000,000 aatialactorily to oia ki P". " 3

. . I'im us reward, ll. f'l-n oi live i mm um miniii. vu -C. I I't .. .. I . t. ......l ;

rl.o nr.-urrence ol tins I r ansa, i .on . ami mu ui.n..-

then in the metropolis, nn expression of opinion in untiring zal in the cause of Democffecv, from I, ml Stani-v ha cleared r,w iv i'.i mts on the oub

fruiiess

per Month because there was no other resource

to one m.

sue w as as follow I :

Isstoj: or A--n." t

March. 170t, Julv, ItfO To Sei t '"- Au;. I""-. 1794,

" Jan. 1 "'. ,

17f i to 179t.

Value. 76,000000 or f. 10ii.ooo.0t 0 par l.'st.ooo.ooo BOOjOOOMX) 181350,000 1 ..".oo. i no ri i i 10175,000 I. o 7 b. not . Ooo 90 cents. 7, 600,000 024JB0OJD00 so " 875.000.000 3ti00.000000 7 M

Mar. l7!Hi, u.!;i7,5t0,tMHl 37,ooi I ctenl00c

Tot. i$-ue, ReJcemcd,

f,4:i7.oj . 00 1,687,500,1 00

r.n lOOOOjOOO O.OOO.i '00,000

tock for f 1000 was merely inscribed in the great Accordingly, iu December of lb?' year, he intl h

national books as entitled to f.it per annum, at.d docad in the Senate, resolutions ueciaxcj ail other evidence of debt destroyed. These 0 ni- .sumption unconstitutional and unjust, anu dtC. T.ng ncs were Mill paid in MoifMU, wli.cli finally feil U tiie Government never would ftrMtöt

, .... .. . In OUCH Jirojiiisiiinn. arm i " ' II on tba dollar. I ne progress of the lf efff .y ?Toamt4, WM scouted at by

the whole Federal party not n Man was found to utter a word in its defence, and Mr.BeatOfl pTON id his resolutiiiiis to a vote and had the at .-l o Moti of seeing every Uervcrat in the Senate, and two or threcWlngs record t . 'ir n lines in hostility to the pr .position of the British B inkers. The rest ol the li os !lut the pit, r- fused to vote at all with the kn HntinB nf Oliver II. Smith, w ho. true to his

Federal inatineta. voted ai.n-t th- resolutions.

But little was heard of the doctrine of Assumption

alter this vote, except in the letters of Britieh ' iptaltts, whoso money fl wed freely in the memorablo coiiteol of 1840, until it wio opeolf tdrociiod in CiMgiasa by NN'm Coal Johnson of Maryland. nd even htl propoaitMHI, whn fir-t mad-, foQltd

. fmtmm .'.. t fr, n.nlj It e 1 . I he 11 1 1, il C rilth' . II lid Lri s ted

pearance and trade to revive, (iovernmeut, instead bfn ,;ritl, inning and Britiah avar.ee so a of relinquishing the issue, altered its lorn.. I bus occasion to digest and titaJifO it to the f aliaassignat were of their nature a mortgage on the faction af Federalism. paWic nteperty, which leewired delay lo realise by In the summer of 19, a Mr. Robinimii araade at act:on. It was then, re reeved le a l. fur their redemption "mewdata," which warn t.. he ( u rKimrn ha received from a celebrated receivable for lands directly, at a fixed price, say r t)., Banking boose, a letter, atatinfi that the 2J years of its annual worth, which aaa suppooed ennao of bia failure waa the insecurity ol ttnertcan r.. t.... I..-..M ,t value in I7.i. This w-nld ''.ve .1 stoek-. ai.d recommend. nr thefollowing plan for the

creator value to the n.andata than the aaeigMte reatorntioOJ ei ercd.t . . . i ,i.... . th.. Bonis:

it was therenire ocierin.i.co i

rat of one forlll ass.jfiiats. I he .lO.iaai.ifiM. aw on. oftbnc percent, stock a- mid satisf ihs k teu -t

Ma tobe reduced to 4.0tH.H4!0,lMa. by fon t d ion s of the -ev. i .1 Statu in lbs abli I I. dwlriHun . t . e.n, . i ,i e uj!.nn iccordinc to their proportion, but reserving to ihwlf the npandother Means, which sum waa funded in 800. ;f;V. 'e t... w:...h havt ads oat in thair awa k n n iij.ii stij mm, .1 a m m m .. l. a. tliM . ,rti. .n i.t

(Hk

issued

mam!

ail mm INMMHMI ! ! These were created on the honorable and welcome settlement

, ! . . ll.ll I II . IWU

IV, thn nrmnotv f taki.it ...to eoosi.lerat ,lmi hi s e x ,-ted a sleut time back as to the sincerity one. ami prov.ue ...a. an me ...ks .. ae.ner warn wnmu ..

in the summer of 13.$, to ask of Dann 1 Webster, tl,o claims of Dr. .Ui:s Ritchibv, aa one who. from ,.f th- Government relative to this measure, but Umiriseues e mUtum bejfmd thetr er Ana y feasmese ; ana j ,,..,

I III" .""Iii' I- IS U I. lln "111 . ' j I II a III' "U II I HI III' II .- I" I villi J,,;,., I I . , , I banns, and la be relieved trom the disj.ute.) elnimef tba loaepb I Hake parent bank for (1X5,000, arising out ol lbs Hcbuylkill Matthen i.iv.Iraud ; that the State nviy take luriher ainonnla af stock " J

as an in dividual. This n a long Stop on the r..id to rum ; lbs $1,00000 to Im loaned by lhe banks, will Ii i eces.ari'v mil inevitably lo-t. The Inw is sualagoiM i thut of Alabama, by rhich the hanks borowed (5,000,000, and loaned it, on terms of years to wmbarraiwd mdtvidaala. Not a doll.ir will ever be recovered. Brraceaer EaciTasaaeea i Win at ansa Mae. Jew, tinned Moses Torres, residing in New IToffc, attetnnted to destroy his life on Sundat hv ra'Iowins a

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US isrejraraea in l.or. inn a- a ery ..all ....o.tov ot nm ten e.i. . that he ,:. moiled Irotn

lila r.:t ji.re.eiu In HftvioblillO infOiffitV nSiatl till- I hv st'lllll' til Il'l a '. I C :i 1 1 V that th-' ( O Ve X 1 1 f It Oil t

nio, .,...- iv.. ..iv ...-. --,- m J i j -1 - j - n - right and honest stateaman, and froM the fact that acce la the interpretation put opon his despatch ol our county eivoa the larjo.-t Dernooratie majority of last year by the (Governor General and Legialatere iinv county m tbia diatrtet." Hut at the aaaae time, of Canada. The bill paeaed by the Provincial Tar-

if ha should not succeed in receiving tne nomiua- h iui-Mit id t an id i. mn .inu a nutv ot three fiii!-

pubhc creditors were all pa.d in this money. A per- .. ()f-.. ,etter fro!n the Barings, erging the assuuip- tion we W1 cheerfully submit to th. will of a ma- linga per q nrt-r on United Si .tea wheat g ing into son having a claim for $1000 interest w.-uld really re- llJ!10(' tin; Stnto Debts by the General Government, iOTiyt and rapport tba candidate who May receive Canada, only waits the receipt of eorafO inform at ml ce.ve tS0nnlv. At length it waa enacted at the the keen fbreeffht af -Mr. Benton enabled him to uch nominatia. ft im Hit Uharlei I? ir t, I i receire t royal assent, .,.;.. , if Cs Mbna that ail the neblifl debts predict with nii. ;:"J certainty, that the Tederal Vou may give thia publication if you please. and then a bill will be introduced into tba Bntiah nist.g.iti.n oi Ltmnon, woa an laa juioiil nenu k mmM tventuaiiy rally upon th.a p.estion, 1 1 MANY DKMOCRATtf. Parliament, virtually repealing, far as Canada should be converted into annuities. A holder ol .'..,.,....... uo ,n tboir contest for power. ... nd the United States are concerned, the corn law

i

Jacob EMrtdga N. Isen R Klus Wm En ii i K;;itik!.ti l.." '

Janiei I

Dr. I. 1. Thomnann. tba would-be irn-at man of laut year

Allen county, who introduced a bill to bare the important in onto fe. It is w in reality, tliat it Mme spaana Hie maetb, threat and tangna Mreresevees

revised ItattttOf printed in German, provided t!i arill give great impetus to the traue but ween j heraad, but not sumeently to aceompiMi ais Mlenued German wontd pan for it, is ttoeneing under the Canada and the Mother country, while il will bene- pqrpcoo. He had been prooipled lo commit this rash ad eaatik3t'Ofl of our correspondent, Allen. If lhe fit the Stateoof the I'nt m contiguous t Canada, from apprehension of the detraction of tW arorU by toe hr wi I aaa-er over I. i own signature that he d.d seems unquestionable. April neat, accofding to Miner's prophecy, and tba reMil Will . ' ... .. .. ....,.. ... . .1 I l.i, . . , ml I. ..1 I, .... I It. . , I Lh ..,. .,.:

sot offer an amenimfnt to r. Chamberlains pro- .IVM, t AM, mi:kh w I'aovtaio.i Maaarr. - . 7. . . .' . f ., , . , i ij. ! . ot urrii. hi'ii t i take his lile. Mi t lr poattion, u publish tin !wi als. in the Miami For the wegk ending March 3, 1843. Cheese - ; '.: L i. t . vv will nlediro our- i r,..,n fl e ins see,, ,t-lowest, and our Stocka. Miner. Mr George r lon.l i a Ma kvmt i -v Ira-'.', f .1.-

selves to prove tint he did da so, ittd has wilfully (, r!i consist id about I2ll t uts, will all b ; taken lied about it. And yet after this deairid insult. -v. current prices. Jleef T to small parcels of ne w no prated about his regard lor the Herman Of that tiave arrived from lhe States recently, have one tiling our German friends are veil asaored,tha been pl'l :l1 föM iwicea. Uld aeema neglected, ao me when the Wh es flatter them, they are after either n nT 7u ' Shi have been sold at 0s. per brl, and . . . ... -.... i l .-.. I. . I. c

their money or their votes. And tint ts mat thu , r arc ahmt V" uris m .re in u.e tnmmi ui a

nil- ii

r. Tjnirs Fox Kquiie I'lcrhei ltn h.il 1 Pled bl r Hi hu Hz J t: it!: 18 I" lit! Ml I' I.T-I- I llavid t ober Lamm i P Fraa ,t..-e. Ii I". II hei .1 ones i .anV n .l.liu Koruon

' l.ll! . .

c:i.c with Dr Thompson Go hen l) n

i mi tar qu

ihty The import for last month baa

steady a-u! industrious h:.!is. wa- found yen r'iv ... rnini; suspend eJ frotti i post in t'n 'i p where he iv iked, by a rhain flnUened round bis neck. .s nie areeks a Mr. !. attended the second a.lvent meeliag ,. I a -greatly ilietntbeJ in mind bv the .! troi ' t" 1 1 The act was und nibtedlv r.enmitted an Irt ths infl wnoj of iusanily produced by the doctrines of .Miller Spring" 1-.'hl Pari,

I in ma : m .' tin m n .I n I nab GaU i .archil aM lei.n iOM pit I-, iv i'.oii. l Ifitffia Jamei fientle

nut.nn.tin,;, it7"O,l2ö,00O f.3i,0t o.tKO.OOo ' At this time tho assignats were no longer avail able as a currenev. pce.e heau to mekfl ita aji

mi -

" i S

l !. i.t l .r'- u on . oarre o nw

Been aouui i-u un-. r- ,.,.. .., :-vl, vv. .m Hku v ( i.w. Tbil 1 1 fl man whom a diaap- from Xew York, has realized our highes : quotations; . i.. ir'for thh final' eat i

iti the arti-

i

it th.'ir

number had named the 13ttfas Ike appointed day. No

ton. from Matvii, we !n nee - !i." ihut tfir

. II- . .. 1 1.1 . ...

.muted r inn" i.t men iv.m.IiJ earl) n tie,' i:n i ineni s , . ro lias leen c 'ii-ioeraoo- n. ovin-n.

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M a sou, auu in, ii n f-r. in i:nir oi-i, 0.11,1 . ,. . v'ril larjie pin.'i.s uao: inn1 1 ui.io.f. ,,.:., 1, . I occurred cxn-nt -:i . .r n. i-i .'v

sacritiee litunnn blood on the altar of their idolatry, chiefly Canadi in. I. .1 I This article cot. inu a to ,)trii :iWav, and the niYht followed, . n n!v and h i antkind of gangrene on t!e body politic has ,.ut him t,.. taken otT at foil prices as it ar ives lata imports jt waa quite a diap ointmcel to their hopes, forth and hatched into existence, his foul conspiracy be ng ot go .d quality and adapted for eol.nary per , pfs Mv the bri. Wil iam, at C'lnrien-

agamst tho liberties ot the American constitution. pje. Importers wouio 1 a-'on 10 aeep in vn v. . In the ascension of democratic prttftiptee, we per- t price of thia article depends upon the conceive the a word of justice keener than tkoapearof sumption of it among the manufacturing pope it m , Itnur.e; ahse;re!ni; t the core, this pe-tif'r . 1- t!i ,f really fine well flavored parcels come I rtitnaar. S on will a divine Dtovidence. which hat w ird , will increase thia eonaumntion. Qua! ties

so onj sheltered and Weseed the democratic party, adapted for aoapers and chandlers uses will ilerayi picion, but which contrived to aka I seaae without achieve for it arme a triumph of a party f r which u . fluctuating, so many articles coming in compe- tiein; ijverbaaled. I rutli and Ju.tice l.av? offered u,i their or a VC r a to Lilian with it. The sneeie m the .-wr ork banks baa aeenmotated to

DC 1 ti or V I rfctM it Ifn !" r ieti Ham Mi - mi. in li ra glen Hiatt .lohn ll lit tt VV'u. II .orrlir

lh te: Kenai rr J im Ki ov -it jr, Senr Wil iaaa lv ai ! Heti.v bJaaairr 1. Mr Maris b Lewii i Na I. out 1 lj an N uh Lyon I j Lnhnnnan v Lewis ti I nt.int'ftii na '1 iu.'llJl A l.ol'g t.ry William Laattas Oet j unla t I- auh Joha I i i ! t The M a I ii :n . M M re ... mr. m me 1 . 1 id M 1 y 8 m tri Mama Dav 1 1 Mam William Muir Jeba Ma- .'i llucti M arpaj 'I lioitia .1 M iVe V,n i c t ristl Mill iy Baas M otin It; -J. - ih ; iv Mmaiay M Mi-- Mmv Ja.ie M Kiiinejr .inj MeLaegbKn u .1. McK. HavM M Ki aeti lv. 1 h N.i . J tt M. M .I1.n1 i.! -1.1 MaUaiia .1 i.n M t iil i li .ii.i- M 1. nt: tlun Maitia N irk 1 aei '. uiiii n laa eh. a 1 Wba .:itni ' MUa Isnwa iliesbafl 1 1:11 abjr On a Cfica t n r i'-. 1 AeaVeai Pn liTtr i .la-tiet l'i im Joaeph Prnea 1. Paska Israel 1 ' 1 h, Ames I met w i'.i on ISiwm .1. 1... M Nth i .1 L P .tt.-.-.'ti "1 Psppas q -r: etb Quin K Mr Selevt Kaiabs t 1 Miss M rj Kee, .lohn Rohtatttl Danisl Iv ' its Klexi küei I 'lire. Iv. Mr. Koler laaotye Relief A m li Ruse Willi 1 v. tin. i h I'.ii I .t be i t Idjr ( ui Rathna k 1 'I bom w t:. . . 1 .1 I't , ti ti . ... Rail '1 ham ii Regis I MiaffarabSrWeM Jr sa. ali - -1 1 It Mi Km v ' WI Maiv N til, , William - ilU .. Shut; tut Theinai Smil 1 !n.;. i It M i"i l'tv.1 Kl it Jut ;. vv A'. lri a Stt iln illiam :- a r I . t : - n A I Sulliv .11 unael Semct Iat.t ll nl .) In Miter I .... .l-l.p

( on;i . omiiti 'I v ilham I n. 1 :. aaa 1 asaa I

I s. buz Baxer, Lieut. Uommandiox BuMna, arrived at 1 Heieei

M Uiri7.a on the 20 atC. wem ermae r.far tt:e Isis run - , having fallen in with ami civm rhase t a topanil . 1 ... . .,., f t't I bi.iii- .' irirp it it.. I .t.

I ' .lier nun"! ui". cm. . - -ri"

ami tne reuempt.on o. Dime

ll ,t the IV.Iernl G vein.-nent ill mM e rriie a Hlflkieel

Heaven. Au

'it ILrali.

I other menu-, wnicn sum was lunoen .a, to"3, those Stales whleb have I n.N out m then own lag nmadata, lOORJO.QOO more aaandate ware boad, fe as to aire the hoMmef saeh bend the option ol ;cJ ,ur p...:. .,iv,co . ..,..., ,. ; ; j ndats. equivalent to 3jOUtl,tlUO,tHMJ assifnata,or n lt th ,vo barv n , doabl it wool I he a tptei here aaa

Tn Roctrrv or Kaiaane in Isdiams appears to have divided, the slavery question betOf t'ie Datenibl. caiiM of division. At a convention held in Wayne county, a portion of the s.ci'ity separated

Ir.ir.vM. a,i ex'it never i'e.hre known. Iii-tii.il. nry ot ail a; e -

i meeting of thi Dublin Cjrporatioi, on '; vKit tithe interior, and when tiie cammnnicattooa ars 2ith ult, Mr. O'Connell brought forward h s long opaoed k. tha apring, the mis... to apeeiemiil move iu mrm.mA mntitMi fne a f.. n to Parliament for a u directiana, aniaaating Uh-r and maiKorating irade.

repeal of lhe fmion. His speech occupi

h'oura in t he del n rv.

M del Hal ian

D P IK:.' i 1 mb t- 1 1 -i art! S 1 lii sna Htory IfT.iva ti H ill .'.V a' Jr Wm Harma l b is Haimos 1 I I. win llciny Ii 1

vl

im the night of Sunday, the 20th olt , a jrgy im., tlt I..v JnMNili llii-knav. Preabvterian nun

III Kl, V I'' mm ' w V . ' - j

rl, l-,r. h. 171H. and in a I "w e ,v s ,1 at L

mm s aaa - eents, hut aoon rose to 80 pet cent. , but in Nov. lTüGfo'itoö per cent when the goveiMMM declared lh y were no longer IWCaivabia f.r ranils except for the current va.ue, and in December refuscd to take them at all for pabti dues, and they aeaeed

from their ass'ictates and termed a new yearly meet

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mil. anu tiuuiit.ieu uc.i 1 1 .huh m i.icir ri'tounB. iti?r at : lanu, t - siii'i n. u j.w..- t. - a 1 rbe first el theae ia Mtha departure of the Indiana cjnse td bio segmon in the evening, .nemoeroi voarlv mnetine from tiie true an I ''cnii. no principles aluea ntered ... arm, and panned across his hreaot,

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mli a .to, 'i. v i- t i .-.ii'it t extcti-.ve, mi::n ii.u i.i. rt the f eicty in rearu to our I'suuitmy a:ai n s.a- a v im w t.a ... w

ivierai Oovai dim nt lsoc a tine,- icr cent t.i k te the nl,,i haraiiaa nf its arbiträr olcasuree. dtc. unknown.

amount re piir. l. i.f the Mäwiwippi, Michigan Arkan-a.

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Ulieoii and 1 duna hotj, an 1 lay ,ther that rcjunc help

t;kin; c un'cr leCUlilj from them ' And th s plan ii nr-'Cisely identical with the one Mbeeejeentl introeSieed hy Mr. J; hnsoti. and which i...U fii.r to bee. one ihe railvmrcr? of the whole

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the smallest attempt at reimbursing the b.iihohlers. Pjf Jfff country to their party, their Iimi ve t, t hoi r rill r1 J

. . IIIUI"! I" llli.ll J'mi..-i It necessir.iy involved another. 1 he government Mr. Johnson's plan W00 refrrred tO the CO littOQ d tTerent Matt S.) being deprived of paper money begin to calculate of nys and Means in the lloune. composed of of folly ! B 1. t .1 m ..... a m. t .t. ... f V-.mve.1.l 1 f,1 1

its regular mean, wnicn were preai.y uniw.i-iu. some oi ine tu isi. uiriut-u nun m v-ungi.., . ... . . . . . . . il. i m . - ,. I., m. uiArii Wkim anil tvVii r- - 11 'i

The publ.e debt umier ' auiD n niu oeeu ci.nver.rui urij . . - r on;v famou,

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t tii. a moment to'-' General Laovernment is .-anidlv a-nr iiu'ii.nj a ttatc of hupslaas bankruptcy, with an annual revenue of 14.ih.imh.. ami an annual expenditure of $,000.000, and yet pe .pla lalk of such a governm.-nt asmimiag debt! l the amount of Two Hundred Millions (the debt- af Hie

Was there ever suci. a specimen

fjur The prgres of busiaeaa m t.-tutr.; nanily m iiritn a it.e laws f lüinmsrrs, sbewing, that ariihul chartered n.o.

nopehea, or the Interterenos m tvernmaaa, entunire fall to the lowest specie rate, an. I retain s anil emit .. i to be reaslbsd I y an) art ftcial pi sea. iw. On Thursday, tl u.st3rit, an unusual quantity of snow fell at Cd . a in iuth Canvttna.

v.-i vel The torm COBÜnnee foe SIX h It W the only t,; of

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I " . t v c . : Aaetvai of Carraiü eaaacaa i apt. epeerer, lbs On the ":'i d Maf Uie ann rsary of the leath brother ot the II m. J !in. U. Bpeacar, and unr'e ta the uCtbe Ktoperor N ipoleon . Louis Phiilippe will lay late MiJihip-aaa SJpeoeer, baa arrived ie team from tha the ti-s stone uf the t mb deal ned t' receive bis Ameriraa a.jua.ir.ui in the Meditarrmu ra It i- mi 1 i .t m rial rctnii:.- at the II -,- tal ;' the Invalids, the ha his resigned bis cnaomkmuon iu iha naay.fu aha: Cbelsea Hasp Ibl ol Kraree. purp.se m shaH .on keew. Many rum n were in nr. Thi edfeetivn force of tie Fre,, :h rmv, which eelation test night, but nothing tsngibte - A - - I

in the year 111 amounted t 193,741 men. and DvsIm Judge Wsgfaman, s rnen.ier ol ih Se., ate of 110 093 horses, wis reduced lt tear to 413,6711 Lmhaana. and for marly of the I sited States Senate, and "" "

... -.i n lis Lineat fin,; bv the budire ..f too Denni Prienr, Ixu ly Mayor of .New (Jrle. . t i

if .4 tirot i.e I to reil ie-; ll.o armv mi wo iwm iiwv

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Mi.. Sarah T bw M s II Jones K I .' hi - ' V. n .!( :.n- oi Wm I J ibaa n V C I bnsea v -.i'u'l .'ei l- :t Thii J i .iiion

K jtlis I. I'ltt'.h Kittlimat

I Van Riai m ...nun-1 v alaning! Jw ' v A t VB Mi - Ph-' e Wilb Vo Marl v.. -Miw M rta W I i i l-if i.t-l '. i -"ii Aadtew i -ii j., j tit . RS ud William. latus M i i I N V. i,l .:1 -r 1 1 V . - - I

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p.-.- t.t year.

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l quarrel wai occas.eued -j aoaae femilj Jifl ty. Jw-e RnMIIST!RATOlt9 . vv. will loc his :cg. -

into anuuilies.

Tbna amounted le.OOtkJlMW per i ?

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snnum. me oirec--.. ... y j . and tmnrartirahle the minoritf pronounced it un- I. Ä mm U mam ot Mr. David Pound.

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for "Mai us. but iome oi ner woman are ,arr mmp t i oo ., .. . .

orthr tne hijihest commenuation. ij '.it'" mm, aac io,ztJ norse?. i ubibn o.mr bwin cwnwc f wc J - - s a i.e-t li-l..-.-r T ' - .

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. .. r .u jo,. ,,., .. banks, which base repeatedly v.: .hud their charier. re. The t' Ti ') urgh Oarette, of tne wth int . ta'-es ' . i . i - - ' - . ..... I i.i- . nil .1 1 I - . i . I I. ..f. I l, .nit1... 't l...

fj.isd lo i ay their d ' l, J pasasd tt aa the l-t. Iu-,

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balance, reiieemaD.e in piu.ii. - pons, wi im . b leet uorp. ins luyain, ww r Prince Michael, diacoveree at neifraue, awentj - - -- - became entirely unsaleable, and thrref,re it wai a apeO) the meeeere, tba Whig party ia van. .us parte bmAamwiae othe well, went d..n into .t by ...e.n. ot haVt, mted and brottfht to trial by en in sea.i.m . , . . , soui twant) our became en. rt.v . ,.,,..,..... gfSe üniee, are rallying under this cry, and etr ,teps ut-uallv cut m the aidoef weltMnd whee'the cfciM rem , . ,1 condemned onsTto daaeb. the Ca,e of P.-i . -. .f . u-. . 1 ; e f repudiation of i5 per cent, af the at,..na debt, otw prat'.nCongres. to adv.pt it. to bap 2 Ike water. prolmbJ, teds Us: time, mmgh, court JJ "Serent periods. rf M 1 I Th.a to thecreditor IUI relief, keeaese he still The nt contemptible ferro, however, was en- bim end rsmaisad aa the watt aaml she rastassd him ta bis oum rai , .-ed a contn - Jatfanaae Tha New V ,rk B ar J of Aldacmae base received more money than when he received the d the Senate of Indiana, where a resolution senses. She then made him din? with his arm round .V (;,..''..,,, foe the hin of ftftv determined to celebrate officially and publicly the a mv,,.

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