Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 45, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 May 1843 — Page 2

I N I) M T K K M H K . IMi N l.s. M.1 . iwi:i. I I tp s u ill . t oif. t-f I r-'R l ift m vi i.i'HHM.1 . JSK l. ItKllallT, Of .! : son. I'iiiim i in i itc Central t'oMi hi Itter N.thun.l W t, J he Lasti r, I I M Pet land, I A ( h p ....... Ja. . I N IV Palmer, J P Drake, r ii Jii!im Ne i lai. Tmi !'- Tie uetici of iIm teeee eoetaieed twe o "M in ew laet. Itjwili !. Meed eeseecaad m the ..! . rtaM nn-nt on ti. fourth page. I fflialwilMlleBdieg we u the ru-!l. t type, and rted tM 1 irg. t p iper in the State, we find it impoesH U to 5. 1 111 all the mailer prepared fr the peyei Reel ml . iiieles, w hi. h h ive been rc idv fr w. ks are still de. f. rred to give plaee 1. general news matter To Ike Mfte N IimI iiiiii " W . ii Le 1' u'. Iv Ii i! flie p tin nr t wade through iie.ulv four R .h.l coliimii' of .iliuse, in tlie Journal of the o 1 'i ult . in r lation to James White. nil. It 1 a tr:np - f DM Mmel iefiu i- ftlriaVMlOMi and eeMeeetee, baiteaV . . BO, no ilo.ibt. bv .1 iBilingBifFT-P Wing ElSl nator Never l lor. w.. -11 b a ruthless p rs- 1..1I vv.irfare waged agBMMl Ml MMdi date f.r Governor of Ihi- Stab-, and I ha refdhl whoh will ha thunder, d at the possa in ;-n , if aasthieg eaai w ill do it, w ill loaeh these d s1 . r.id'i eriteihlltl Ihel -u li fil-. hoods ;n.d sm h aMMi .-.ill recotva as it merits Iba inebgnant re Mika n :i I ! ..ii'! renerooa Pcoi le a highw h v lion t he Reedfea ' l b. i :row mi' grumblmr. and Iv ing. b "i thi vs, Jesu Bright hasn t resigned his Seuatoriftl j . See But whv doe t Biooaa resign hej eRke ! Whj boiiblnl he do it as w II a- Bright. o fir as prupi u t i etennied i tot af coerae In: bei ix'rrt his ofRciel duto s w bile he is rtenipieg over rite Bteto, ttmrimg t lie I -eoj !. la re led btM W e ask them, again, why don t Hlgcer rr.-fn V S Mr Brigitt tier leejejted T rnlj -::::!!! ii i onu The fellow Rg aie the r -lilts of tlie eh Möns for MM Tubers of tbe Usjth Coeereaa, s., tmt as llwv have he n vet held lwtisiana, Naaawi, ( seotgie, riuuasae, N w York, Fb lav. are, Maseei Mseetts, sath I '.iii'lm i . tU w Hampshire t 'oeeei t:. ut, ,,." ir f vn "rr; . Old Ctttftti W H I B 1 J o 7 1 I .Mi W II I . 1 .I I M I 1 P I t I r, It IT : i rr its of 4 van anch s. 'Phht makes a difference in favor of fie- Dem members, the e.H.n I.., being BS and the I ).. erat :e I -1 ' I .1 . ! IA ' .A. i g nu i. i nn. im t. nie great eoon majoritv i -in in in." bast Costa r CP', w hu I. wet to make eecb good tum .-ueh high pri.es, auch plenty af moBcv, MM I. glorioiM COO fish M '. ml I. beautiful b f red such bright two dollars a .1 iv. .s alrea.lv ..ver.ome The eooi.s mav tie! am! fume they mav spend more British gold they MBf pipe lay il' I hey dare; hut of the b dam e tlnv eettnol . loci as BMMrf as they did in I840. Otf with their hide! ' Th- peo. de are coming! We a.l v t them out of pure . h nitv to creep int.. their hol- ; ami there hv MetHNJ and pravcr, Irv and obtain forgiv en. ss for their sins and brok n premiere. Hu him again, blue jacket ' ülartiH X:n ISnroii. Th" W I'lcinhers of the N vv Yorb LegMMlaf.rc h.ld a aaeetnag on the loh nf April, and peeeed r. s duti. ns MiniMimiiBeiBg llsa aanemhliwg ef e Malionel Coiiventi .ii at B ilf.ni .re on the Ith Mond .v ..f Nov. m!n r .... . i i . i i next, (1313,) to nominate candidates l -r Pr. i h nt ami Yiee rteeidiint . tint the BMnle of appointing detogatee th.., b liom tli it Slate, he determined at a State Co.. yenii n. I. be held at Byrnenae, en the ViU S. pt uth. r ... vt. . impoaed ef peWuna ippeinted bv ibe reptiblieee eleetor of' the several eoonties. correspond i nn srilh the number f members ef the ssemhlv : de firing that tbottgh tlnv are r. tdv b rapport tbe candidate nf the eowvention, ti is their conviction that Martin Van Pur. r. is the rhoiue of tin Dcnaoerney ef Hew York ; tbet they ere opp nerd toJ H in! ol the f nit. d St.it s. to tbe nempiieB of Steae . . ,i... i ... -. ,i... i i debts hv the eeMral g v ernui.-nt.an.l to the WW for the d.s. tributionof the puhlie lands ; and that tin v are in faVOT .f bm lu! pi d nt Tnusy. A Junto '.mil tel. There b is l m. a terri!.!' etna between Hr Btoan and the Man. ig. rs .f the Branch Bank The latter hav,. sued Sripp and his Endorsers. fr that (anions It. an mad.' tw o car arm, w Lcli we ej i scrl at tiie time, hut w hu h the Journal, n.ul the SOola nf the tn s . .re Was no Meat It is singuLr that a man sboeld he rard m the pai ment of loan w hi. h he m eee coeetned ' W hat .lo the Mollv -Cddles af tbe Junto think of it ! S'.tjip. vv undent and, now iweftri m be is ton pä v. I'-'T tleit - be di i hui s h. will stow Meat up the Dank MVjf 'i ' SfUBg ban Mf I Uatn is pretty return, he savs. for pat,, ntlv I e;.g nil .be bum wh.eh justly atta, be- ... t... I II .. tl I . .1 . I i . ... .... , win iet ti.em Mi. w.ociore In is done With them, thai he is Bot to be sin d with impu.iitv . tut a loan w bub oiibt to heve been J g.ft for Ins immense eet v i ee ! tioit.Ju.it.' Goit, Stipp! He ' He! Iliivi'.i lor I ;n 4 liitrfi . Manual Purees Beef It to 3 eente p r pound. Porkf ecwti Teal centa Mutton I t 1 cents I lour, -',. per bhl Cora ? Btl BM bu-be! Wheat KlceMta. Pot.ro.-s p, cents. Poultry, drceeed, 3 rente h Eggs i r. nts p r .! n Rutter (i M 8 euct pi r 11 , Lead 3 i la. ; Budom, h uns o . ts , shoulderi J . ts. : ini.blbogs ig . ia Applea, 95 cte. per bushel Husmj fee the Ingb prices prom.-. 1 bv repudiating whiggen ' II i tut IM I. n.t:- s of h-.'1! i.iritf ' W no would not MMaport the Bvitiafa W hie party m tins i iinntii i Hu. i Me tke prvnnai Igrparlt' ''. dollars a d tv and R. äst BOefl I In.! t'or the party that was in favor of refoTM an 1 retrencbmcBt, end whicb have expended T." millions of dollars ut lem ar- and . r. i.t.I a NetjoMol del t of öl' millions' 02 te, ( "none ' lne more, before v our bidea :.ro . 11 .. Hot . ! The Journ 1 c ties the following parsgraphs from . U' BTticlee ist relstiee ! the Interaal Iinprovei.ii nt v sUm. in which it thinks there is some slight discrepancy i Tlie dej it ef It Ler. the Sgttem candidate, was ewhag le the mtrtnmm.m or kargmm ef a leading whig and Syttem man PnoMaa J. Bvtss ! I In t:iviii) the lot ot uieuibers of the II JOOB. in 134 .. inour last i,etn!ir. neac.i.ic. !.i Iv omitted the name I Ja l;r A . r, a whig wad System man. nah ".. r . Lou. ukkne-s. the f.r-t d.iy vt t!.e cmoii, . . nl. tkcHu a fhtrnker" sT Almost any s. usih'r n.in could rcc. n. i!e the prrtcm'.rd djMMaejajney in these statements; but ss we desire lo lw in ! r-lj.-d pesfbl 1 1 v ! y even the Journal dolts, we will do t'lem the kii.duess to v; I on. i !. at if K BJOM had been present at the said election af Speaker, he would probahlv have vated br P. tger, and K ns i' i.s i-.n : d.p-ived of the balance cf power who h be hel.l in his own hands, Bi;eer would luve btcu eteefti J- Rat as. in tbe absence of K.igore. the Hou e was cjually d vided for end agnnst Uigger. Esns by giUMf wer to Gregory, was ab!c to d. I at Bigger. The matter seems psrfcetly ch ar lo us ; but we d.'.n'l keow tint it will 1 so to Me J urnal. There ar, ßui.f so blimi ss tboc mho v-iii not s. rThe Psalmist mtid hse bsd the coon whig parti HJ m .;. bjuj eve, wi.au ha penned the 1 lib vsrse of ihs 21st .

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niiflis. lf-f-Ii !'! li. Wo ""iriiuin' t . dav t.n pu'o. i ion t O II Smith -pamphb t, written hv him f,.r the J Bio, in tin- vain lie; rerunning tli -gnnents .f Mr. Wlutenmb We ; : ' ? iid Mr. W iu'comb i m the Journal. agreeably M it rheth eg. In SCCeptiag itf we mi tin in a gr at

j nlv.mi .g.-. bftCUtsss we give a MM li larger in ul ition to Mr Smith's titan that pap. r will t Mr WkHcoonbo. Ifowi v r . we are but little fbf tli it I i r roedtrs will be s..ti-;id with our ar;ang incut by. tin- tum: we an Now w bet do. ü Mr in. Ii. I p MMatet peeta I 1 1 it Be yet rfW IMl MkMti e, ee to trfcjetfcer I high tanfl" . he,,. i ial t., t!. aaaas of IM ptapk .r n- t - If a high preteetiva 'lritf i beneficial, why do we not feel its ell. - is - TUm f,.in' MM been r trograding in pro?j- ntj er im e it w .- y.i-' It' it ..! n,v. w h dad not the W in;.'- Mnroeeto it in 1 -!. It is notoriotti that they 1". tight the battle of l-l under the banner of till eoinproiui-e. t n:nv bt true. anl probably is, tli it r. t aiurat:- s v. r- given the uianuf... turers. (as alt kind- of aur.ti' - w er giv . 11 to all ewMMM of the peoj !e. that th shoubl he r warded by a high tariff if they would assi-t in pl'ing federalism 111 power. Pul it is equally true, lint the public portion of fetlerali-m before (li. ron:ifr . a- marked by the avowal of its amlidetee, the ?ill More authoritative avowal of its great keeler, Mr CI n . Bad eO IM written and private deelarations of its responsible organs, was that of adliereiu e to tj. principle of the compromise tariff net ef 1833 beme a cr.ulu d r lu ii -n of duties to per rent. ; whu h last r. dm Ii n took place in the first c ar of the advent of federalism In a lettef written in 1896. and the pr m ietao el which wer. re-athriiied in a letter to John M B rrien written in 1840, li. n Harrison said Ml. AMi WILL NEVER AGREE TO ITS m;.' I AM POR H l'l'di; I IM. Till. I nMI'lJnMISI. l. A LT I Rl R REPE M.I.Ii In ins Eueout peach at Heeover, Ve., delivered ne the 1 0 s of July l-l'i. Mr 11. iv raid, that tli- tmrif "f 1898, im mini tiol up tit dtj'rmt it." and that the Hu I,. - provided by the CepeeMM Act, wete - amply rß- ! i nt " in ' .input's if just prutrrtiun . Ina ;. r Ii delivered at Buffalo, in tin: summer of l-:i.. Mr. I 'lav -..id : ,. 1 f "If I he l Hin r nine 1c uivilably muntamrd, fryas I tl.iuL it miifht to b' ,X3 I irett tli DüI t e rate of duty f i B itch it piuv l b s. in c. i innetion with the stipulation f r tbe beeefit of the Miiiefifteibaf ketereet, will insure W li as ... le ai. l a ! ,1 .le p .!( cHoii.' In a lettee to e irtale iti.ens .f South Carolina, written in O. tobi r 1810, Mr. Tv h r nid ; f husir ee lt iinliot in $tjtimg tktt I regerd tkt Comi esalif tau OULIGATORY on THE ( d M RY, end tkm fHAVE REni.VKD, teer m N iri":d on mn'ij. It) CARRY d 1 ITd PROVISIONS IN ;ol FAITH." And eeete ie a letter to William Robteeoe ef Pitto 1 burg, oodi I i itc of Oct ober IT, 1840, Mr TyhrVaid : My "i ;jn ..ii were fu!ly cx; res-c.l at St. Clairsville, ai d at Steebeii ville. A' b dli tlm-e places, in p car l to the ipiesti n 'apaVrt it t i.'iur ay fa ia an ot tathr Tariff' " I aoswered, that I wee mi fave o! SUSTAINING THE COMPROMISE. In these i v s, I w a- pleased t be heve that I CONI RRED WITH MR. ( LAV AND CEK HARRISON, aa that there eitistrd a prospect, in the event of (im Ilei ns Ml cii.ti hi. that a peimai.ei.t -ystcn would be bsttudeccd, battead ol a lb e big and v nv u sy-tem Tin- whole ma:t r is adasirabtj mmm! up in a letter, erlitten bv Seeetot Preston, an anient .h rali.-t, on the Pith of May, 18-11, in reply to certain resolutions adopted at Ahbeyville, S ('. In that letter, -Mr. Preatoe MM : " It i:t not th.' f'trt th it the dis't i'mfi'm of the proceeds ef peMic feedl eeeeeer itae eonni teieit a areag p irty mea- ; t ,Jof ,htfnrt M in any Just Qftefog of the phrase, .. .. . ... . ?.m ., b ,t em-.-s in a Hie ugm t'iriji pany niter s rruy ana rsteed vr peMirlf erowed FOR II' IS NOiORIOts TO Till-; COUNTRY THAI', AS PAR AS PLEDGES ml I.I) UK MADE BY A POLITICAL PARTY THE WIHOS gSrWERK PLEDGED ro THE CtlM PROMISE ( r OP lv3". Their rendMates for Fiesidrnt and i Presi lent Were deeply . re; , a'c! ly, and publicly pledged to it, and the in -t learned m nuf all the petty bound to its miieit re by every po-sit.ie obligation while ae the nit.. 1 nil ik OTi..l..l.i..j.f tl.. nf ..Mr Mr. Inf l'ii.i!iut and e,. President, end their BMt leading and able partitan (Mr. Wright of New i ere,) wera el ell teneo IM aovo- i v " o " " , cates and supporters of the bwmI extravagant yetcMol pro I lectj a. The vote of the aetKtariff Stat. ot Georgia and Not b Carolin, and tl.r- peesent attrlede ef Virginia, vii.di-; cite t o- Whig i nty ni;.! -t t 1 1 - ih.rge." Here we have Mr Preston, one ol tbe aost promt" jue.it members of the f. d-ral majority of the f. S ' ete, a.hrming. as a r..-.N(T(RI(M S .r n matter of fact that ' so far as pledges ( (H Id) BE HAUL ape ntikicml perfy, fee WHIG WERE PLEDGED TO thi rvtuPtt.iutKf "'P or i -'f t ' Knd no I 111. I i Oil KO.eisa ri i 'i i .vo.i I num, who leeoBeeM, or ertU now reed, tbe explicit ami j repeated declarations of Gett. Ilon-ou. Mr. Clav. Mr Tyler, and other leaders of - tin whins." will pretend to deny tlml Mr Pffeatoe baa truly dearribed the avowals au l eomeaMtaJe upon which the llhigs eeme into poerer. At what time and fro... what motive, did - the ttkigt" ebonge front, in re-pert to the ( otni romisr . fi t of I8XÜ The fian when, may he Ided wrtb beotete certehaty ; and the reeean wkm, with a degree of certainty, eofBi 4.. ........ dentil, satisfactory. Wh ., the extra session of Congress commeneed. on the 31 at of Mav. 111. and when tbe state of relations lilx. lv to exist between ' tin IPA ." and Mr. Tyler was as vet uncertain, was this erv for "protection" heard in any nttftTtef d' tlie federal camp ; No such llung Adkerenet to the Compromise was the doetrim- of the President's M. - .idherenre to tin ( ninprmii si was the iloctnnc of Mr. Evvittg. the Secretary nf the 'Pr. aswry. And what is of ...or.- uoneequunca, adln mire t!ir Orawji the priMinkj ef the tariff : passed bv the federal majority of ('oiigress Not a word WW heard about either ' prote ti n or tiiscrtuiinuttvn, duiiiig the Wbok of the extra K8BMM. Thai sesaioo over, and the breach between federalism and contain Trier beuaj notorious and irrep.iral.le. it he- . . an . .. - l l 1 ! . ,.. rrv. U-J a" A sl mil ! t am o,s. for a MMMt ftind 1 1 in ml tea Mr 1 lav Id II1I1! I' IM V 1-Stl. s V i T 1 1 Mini M ,,,,.,.; , ,' I. .. bv ...b.l.i. tl... Pr.,!. .,. nsi. :ht sam ti.ui one, and that opportonily t pi.-irret witi. i mi . . ... i In-b.st. Mr Ctev erdniM tbet the Und iiMtritntitn oeftea be yoked np w ith the nrtttttit pWrey, and a Veto be therebi insured beyond all hazard ' ?iiiilir lll:ti:öi'.-. fJenld we, in chanty, attribute svitr.e of ÜM gross blundees in Mr. JSiiiith's peaaphle, le typographical error, wv w vi! I i i .. This, however, wc cannot Jo, f I r two rras.T.s. Pi -i. Mr. rsu.ith nsked us if we had received a copy ; and when we M d h in we had purchased one. said : "The : M 'ti 1 h id not sent yon one before, 1-, that men effure rarnped, end a aMiectod eJitioa wül Maan be eat, when you s'iail have a copy." Mr S.nith has politely furni- ! a copy. Which we presume, from its bearing bis signature, ie O retted copy.one that has b.eniexis .1 h l.inise'f, and one thai we tufpttn has been read by the r ...-;'. editors of tliat i er. To show, then, how Bttie the writer knows of the su'ject on which he hastrnng together a compilation nf garbled extracts which prove oMoing at elf ae fer na a protective toriffU concerncd, we quote from "ge 9. The writer says, pretending to SMasM from Pen. Jacks n 'Tbe power to impose dulies on iMtpesM, dke. On age 10: -Th.' position that the eaaaaaaaet pays ti e whole duty or tax, as a eem ra! principie, r. veros tho whole order ef commerce, nnd Mrihee at t: e VUBM of all imj.ot," Ac. W hat. in tke DftJM tf common sinre. can a tna:i mean ! v such babbr.l t h ' W e pass over ibe p. rfect murder of the lang.iage, as we wall know, tliat many persois of comMM unalmetonding ami sense, are not qualified to write gremmaiicoBy. Hut hr a egnined BiUnited States s, nator M i nt b .th a pamphlet like the one under considerslion, has surprised us. to say ihe least, h grsinmatical ac-u'scy. it w aftkl disgrace a sch -ol boy of ten yeais of it . a . i i age. However, we Ieae this matter ; and at leisure, w ,1 , rrii.w suns roints in ibis r.c.if .ociime.it "The editor hadn t manners enough to und us e copy " ftVeeeaisftsMnj Pst Th.s is tiie thanks we Mat for continuing M send our piper to the Pot, two or three months during its stispenSiotl 1 lie meanness ot the I ot is .enpieuous. to say es . st . Lti kOiux rr our formers in favor of life oiRees - I verv . te il. y give for the coons this summer vv. II tend B.XT'IV ,- ' kft 11 vs 's- ni mis siiui.tiii ... rill - ' Ms - i iv nnnjnnwMaBaMssm m ww. s iiv udic gm7 W f. ervr i long that they begin to claim it as a right

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Improvement System, and the State Affairs Generally. NO. V. THE SURVEY BILL (n If onday , January I9tb, 1835, according to Im Benate Joi riiH j ige XI-. Mr CoiirtT.a Whig Senator, preeouft d ., bill, No 111. t pro isle for ike turtln r pro- - rirrina nf the Wthmk mm! Brit Cannl As iti title imported, tins lull a uitr-.fu cd. nnd an it passed the BwMi " ',e cxc,u' ' ' tw tiiv Wabash and Erie t'anal the MOH important of Ms provisions authorizing loan of $Ä7.h u f.r proseruling that wotk After tin hill was sent to the Iloua, MMPever, sun.irv amendments w re made to it. authoriz ing survevs to be made for contemplated w orks of In- . , . .. . -- - - f . . . . . I nm.nl 'in.4 . I.a I .. I IV:. l.ll.'lll'tlll im..i".i.ii. in, ...t 1- j known as the M ttrrcu Bill" though that was not it. I. al title li i our purpose to giv e a tun insiorv u mis. B. m j ll . r .1.. I i I in ifu jnssage lllllieei the House, as far as it can Im- gathered from the Journal-; and in order t du this in the MMM concise mann r. we shall give a full and complete synopsis of all tliw proce. dings upon it. mbraciiig trtry fact whn h we find recorded. The bill was first read in the House on Tuesday inorning, Jan. 27th and on MOtHM of Mr (nUClll, a Whig the rules of the House were di-. n- I with, and the hill was read 11nme1l11t. lv a se. .nd tune. Mr Kii ooio , a leading II kig, then moved IO euead the bill as follow s I. Autliorizing and directing the CeMl ConMMMMMMM B IMHM Mad survey, durirg flu. i iisinng siiiniiier and f.ill, a eanal r..utc fioin M im. . town, on bile River, to t!o Wab-.-h River, or to mm poiet ee iheOhiq River, M mav b' il.'.iiicil most exjx.lt nt; a! the Wabash a ik' Erie Ceeel trots Fort WeyM to IM Ohio Um ; ft deteiled j report of wIik h survey ami eiewieettQM, Mgotbi r with an estimate of nrectlCftbtlity. coat, and probable utili'v of m . Ä(. fa ,(.v ,, bj. befora the next session of the Legtshtwe as rerli as praeticeble. ii. Aetboriziaej end directing tha Goveteor to enploy I'n.iitw-. r - ia lio .b.Ji boilor tin, . ii.ij.rii. nliiliir :.ml t'-i 1 1 ....fc,... .... ...... ....... v. ..... . , .... ...... . '.fc, ...... a ... meee ee exneiinaiion, aorvey ami esnmnte a route ior a raj rood OT tUTtlpikc ftTOM .Mad. son by the wav of In diaoapolii to Lefftyette j also for a rail mad or turnpike freea Creerlordei ill. . by way of Greeocaatle, Blooeaiog Ion, Bedford, rod SaIrM, b New Albany ; ami also for a mil road fir on Evanssvtlle to Vinceeeee. Reports tobe made as abo e direcfi d AntLorfauM the Governot to anooiot a Commie- I skmer to take rekeeee aJoeg the Um of tbe White Welei o --- - ii ("anal 4. The expense of the r.i ts lien by atnhorized to he d.;fnvol . ot of the Wabash ami P.io ("anal funds. tb amoiint to le th r. alb r itfumhd bv the Sinti- to that anal fund. (in in' tion of M r Eva es, e Whig, said enoentlmeet erei ameudrd.hv dir. ( to g th. ;CbmI Commissioners tosurvey , am ! -i i mate the coot of ontinuine tbe Wabeah and Eric Canal from Lafayette toTerre Hunt ; to report as above. (in motion of Mr Kcwaae, a W'A.V. sm.1 amendim ut was furih. r amended, bj insertieg in the eieeec bavieg n Lfttion to the White Wat. r Canal, the following : and als, lo take rr b ns s and onv ev am . s of suitable tiuib r, stone, esd oth. r materials! f'..r the rntkatmctioB of said Canal. (n Motion of Mr. A m.i c, a II:', thai perl of the amendment locating the route of the road liom Madison to Lafayette, wei amended bv mekinn Craw fords vi He . point. On motion of Mr. Nave, a He, Danville wm also mode a poiet. Mr Haaaanaa, a tt'kig, moved further to ami ml, bj inserting before Muncietown, " the moat eligible point Qg ,e abase an. I Lne (anal. eve. Which motion was lost. ( n motion f Mr Roi khh i., a Drtnecref, the amendme nt vv as In it In i amend. .1 bv directing the commissi, ti ers to continue tbe Mirvcv am! estimates ol Ibe v Int. CaMI rtl, f MlUKrietowe, to in.ersee, ,b, WsiIm-i aii, ,IU CaB,, M .od rt. port,J.ms B. Cmapmab, a H kig inno il further to amend by edding that tbe raid cemnMerionere ceeee e enrvey and estimate to he made for a rail road route through the north part of Indiana, in a direction MOM the Mauime Bey ie Ohio, to the weel bne of the Stete, ie e direetioe to tbe rapids of the Illinois riv. r. Before ini qneetioe was taken, the Honee adjourned On tli. aRernooo of the seme day Mi Kv vs noted to poetpoM Ibe ordere of tbe day ;)1 costswler the engrossed hill fro... the Bennto,Ko ....endii ie at the last edionrnment Agreed to. I I a On i.iotioi. ..f Mr. Came, a . morrut. the vote conIke amendment propoM 1 by Mr Rockkill was recenetdered and ibe amendmenl w as rejei led Tiro amrndmenl prffpomd bv Mr. Chapmen wm also rejected rVkig, ofleied a nhetitnte for that part Mr. N vvi r. dating to the survev of the White Kivcr CftOftl, which mm adopted. ( Hsotioe of .Mr. V vmi v rr.n.a r7rnaarrefrthri amend M!( ,t was further amended by direeling a survey and estimate fr a McAdamiacd road friu N w Alb inv to Vi Mennes On motion t" Mr. AnMsvnoae, a Whig, said emeod ment wm furthe: amended bv ordering .. survev b.r eejml from Indianapolis to JefaVtaon villa . or it e canal be ininra'ti-able, then b survey a roup- fori rail road or ternpike to interned ike Madieoa and Indianapolia rail roao ai .. i . . . .... . Mr. Ga iv, the Whig Smtmtktr. moved further to emend bv directing survey t.. be made with an ejw to a McAdaaized turnpike road fron Crawfordeville, via Pleasant Hill bv the way of Newtown and Rob Roy to the banks of ike W abash River, oppoaitt WilliemsportR. je tod. Mr Dt am ae, l) mar rat moved lurther to aim ml by dir. : ting a survey for a rail or M Adamixed road from ill ...iiiington to Terre Haute. Rejected. Mi Siivw.a Whig, moved to amend by direeling a survey for a canal or rail road from Terre HaUtC to meennes Rtjeeted. Mr M no i. s ii v i i . a Whig. moved to emend hi .lire, tmg 0 he surveved a canal mute from Bruekville to Ri.h saond. Rejjeeted. .Mi RocftMiLL, e Dcaaecret, moved to direct e survey f.r a rail road from -TuMietOWU to Fort WeyM Re jeeted. W ii i II . i Whig, moved to direct a survey ,or a 'u .u..,. .o,. ,,. .-.,,!., u, y .- . m . , ... i .i ft. v .. . :.. f..-.. .1 on. to .vi lli, kj. irt. ami Irom .-w AlMny vie CorydOB, to Princeton Rejected. Mr. Pin i rs,a Jiimiirrnt, moved to amend by directing a sur J lot a rail rad fron. Leven WOTtb to Indianapolis K . ;. .1. ."vir BlOOEB now Governor) moved to amend by directing a iurrcj for i turnpike from Indians polis to Rnehvitle. Rejected. Mr Gnfteonv, tke Mog Sjnmkrr, moved to direct a survev for a rail road from the W' t bank of the Wabash opposite iWe Haute to Mfebageu City Rejected. IMPORTANT MOTION A motion w is made bv Mr Howri.i.a Ftcrnoerat. to add to thc proposed amendmeiit including all the surv'.v6 crJ, rt W tüc kÖOW,Bi rrüV,5 " PssaVtBKft. That the fipmse nf the surreys authorised ,BU lu-' ' J hu this art shall It raid bu th"e Lovnlirs through ic'c-'i l!f m9 t a said surre js shall he made.' Tfie motion was rejected tiie vote btiug Ayes 21, Noes 4'. Ciov Bi'.'-.tR v o;mg with thr majority, against the motion Mr IlA!AMAV.a Whig ftftOVed further aft Mllf the roosed smsnilmsnl bv directing a swrvae for a eanal from the moulh nouib of the Mississineway the mouth of ti i. , u . . in Hamilton count V Rejected. 1 rc rr,,l- 1 Mr Hosülaxo. a Whig mov ed to direct a survey ---- - 7 BB. ,i,m Mi,u--.it1iea r.rer from its innetion se.th U'bi.a ft saw an ensane - j.. im. river up to the highest point of navigation on the same,

and report the practn ability of constructing a canal along

I river R Mr WMMTI H'hig moved t direct a sur for a Mr. J.wnizcd turnpike road from Princeton via Pi It n burgh, Washington. Blnon.fi -1.1 . ?pncer, (ios sport. MM BJavrftinei ilk to Indianapolis Rejected. Nf. (ikcm, a Whig, Moved to direct I sum v fof n ranal ROM New HaiB&onv to Mount Vernon in Pooei coutttv. Rejected Mr I imrr, a Ihrmaerat . moved to direct a survev for a rail road from M.unt Pk at Ml m Martin country.!.. Trov on the Ohio n r. in P, rry count K.j. This cn.led tM first day s pru ceding th Siir. Hill. led f the Huiisc on TheMedey aaereUig, Jee J'. On motion of C alt. r B Smith, a W Aithe previous orders were u-p nde.l. and 1 l 1. , m. Iia 0llttri...n.l ... ... .1. .. 2 ... V 111 I j ...V um ui me cTiiaif, .in, i i i . v as consiueren On motion of Mr Shaw, a Whig. tM amendment of I r Ivilnnrn via "... I. 1. .J l... J . - " uueu i.? uireeimg a unt. I . .1 Ja ' f a a m w Uir a ran ru.m ironi i erre llaute t ineeiim s Mr HaeeaatAe, a Wkigt moved t direct a survev fat I i .. a rail r..aj ,jr McAdamiXed turniuke fr.-m Indianapolis, via Lehenoe, to LeteyetM Re joe lad. Mr W KK.iir. a tt'Utg. moved to direct a survey for a rail road from Washington to Troy Rejected Mr Hki i.. a Whift Moead to dire, t a surv. v Ml a canal route from Munrictuwn to so mo eoMvettieal poiet ee the U'aba-h and Erie eanal. Bejectod Mr DTOeK.a lJrmrrat. MOted to direct a survey for a rail road from Bedford to Terr. II nib Rejected Mr. ii o ,t' p , a Wkif, moved t direct a survev for a clay or M . tdemised turnpike BrOM Indianapolis via Danvilla, Roekville, and Moeetesoma, ibenc to tfie Inf,ana Btatfl line, in the direction of Sprmgvillc. Illinois Rejected The .pi. stion tlo n reetirring on the amendment, m amended, proposed bv Mr. Kilgore, the vote Mood Ayei S3, Noes SB Governor Biocek votieg with the aanority. So the amendiiient as amended was adopted. Mr EVftftS.e It h', then otl'er. d an amendiiient, which was rejected. Mr I)i vM.., a fhneeceet, eaoved a proviso to the W'l.it. liiv. r Biirt.,i i.lii.-l. - ...I .1 . ' ' i 111111 I , i I t t . . ' r nr. ncwaia, a frmtg, moved turtber to amend the hill by SppfOpriftling RlU0,000to the White Water Canal. and prov iding for it nnmediat.; vpeiiditure. as soon ns it could be borrowed The motion was rejected The vole stood Ayes' Noes Gov. BlCCXB voting in fiiror of the motion. Mr Bftl an. n ll'hn'. moved further to iMend bv addoft eaection makiue it the detv of the (J.v erm.r imiiie.Ii- - - - Mely to employ u engineer to complete the server of - leer to complete tbe ntrvev oil ndiauapohs rail road Adopted . ... , ' the Levrre Mebetgh and I Mr CatAPHftft, a tt'fn. proposed an additional section t relative lo IM r ort W ayne and I. aporte Turnpike (. ompeey : and Mr. W ii Ll r. a Priori of, not to he outdone, moved to aim ted the omredmeel by eddieg thereto a proVIMOe bf the liathiln nail .W.-f ..;; r roV. which was d.iided in the negativ o Mr ii so of Harrison, whose two turnpike roads had been rejected, thee aeeved to ptttftttt i)tqjutttlu tbe bill end pendieg emewdMueM. Mr El ', a Whig, ceiled the previous ipicstion, which BOOOded by two members. Mr. Sviirii of R,a Dtmttrml, Moved lo lav the hill and proposed amendments on the table, which was decided in the negative The pre VMM .piestiou, being on the third reading and engrooament of the bill and amendments, was 1MB put ami carried . ehe ( In motion of Mr W vi i vcr. a li kig, the relet of the House were for that purpose suspended, and the hill was read a third tune. And on the question, Sanas eatd lull pass IM ayea end noae Ming reejneatod, avi s and no s being reeuealed. Than irho n-tnl in the ajhrmat'rc are Whigt-Amghi, Bell, BIGGER, Bradbury, Bryan, Conwell. Curry, Curtis, Evbm, Gregory, llannamaa, Hardeetv, Henkle, Hoagland, Johnson. K.igore, Kelso, M.irshall, McDoojrh . N ive. Newman. Puckett. Rev, Schooling, Shaw, Smith of P., Station!. Stanford, Thompa ... Vawt- r, Welker, Wallace, and Wileoe of P.33. ' . ... .. '.. . i s s n . vcHwra .neu. an . arier ... v .. . rume. v uioerison. Davis, DoBBing, Thoe. Howard. Jonstoti. M. lntire. M sore, Parks. Roekhill, Storm. Torfaett, WiUet, Wileon, d v . and Woodruff 18 iTeeM srwe Mere! m tin megttiti arc ll kigt Armstrong. R. nnett. BreckenridgM , Chapman, rjoofc, Green, Harris, Leslie. Piston. Menden hall, Strain. Wilaon of II . and Wright 13. .fatsawrwtoBower, Gaddea, Margrove, Howell, LockI a M t- ii i a m ii iii uan, mcvmicy, rneipe, emito ol R., eno vaoaereer Three Uemi.rmte InMahnw, Loere,end Shanks, and MM Whig. Carter of 0 . did not oc-. The title of the lull was tb. u ame. .tied to correspond with the amendments of the llo-ise, ami the ('hrk was ordered to inform the Senate of its amendioe.it and pas nage, end to nek the concurrence of that body On the afternoon of the day of the peeaage f the Sereep BM by the Hoeae, Mr. Bancai Btoeen (heviog obtained the privilege of tM Clerk of tM HoUftO, Who Bad been ordered lo perforin the pleasant ta-k.' evade bis eppeerence in the Senate Chamber, (See Journal, 458 conveying t lie gratifying news of the peerage of the bill ny tue nouae,ena aamng tue Donate s concurrence in the amendments thereto Nothing COO Id more conclusively show, than this ein umstaoce. trilling as it may he -o.iMoereo, mat uns imii was a particular nvonte ot uot t-i ...... .. . . . ernor Biseer. aside from the evideajce of hie votes A member rarely or never assipiies the perlorniance of such a duty un.es, he has a particular interest ir, the fate of the rncasure. The emendmcnts ef tne Houee were ecueurred ,n by the Senat.-, with fS w elteratione, the nroat importani of winch was the 1'dbnving. proposed Iv Mr Witeomb, which is indicative of Ins characteristic prudence fort thought "On motion of Mr Whitcomh. tlx- Senate concurred in the luth amendiiient. with an additional atnemhm nt. M follows The Several plats and estimates of the .st of the construction of tbe several works bv tins rcI eonloosplated, shall be verified bv the effid vit of the personmaking the same resoectivi l . to the best of the affiant's know b .lge and belief .. . i ... ......... ..... i . .i j . levssssj ssn ssvw aasetrnci .ne r.-.m.-r ann a foil to he struck with the fact, that m modelling the Sareetj Bill tho W ings were by tar the most activ-. The preponderance of W bigger y, which has all along b-. n conspicuous in th. couKnitteee, is enneBy so here. HeMeente could be permitted to ntr tot the bill, but it was by fir too popular a niea-ure to permit tin m to ! any thing more. Accordingly we lad that of tb.- whole number of amendments offered, r sijrv. ys piftptiged, The lug- proposed -..-'- Tl.. 1) no. rats propos. d -Of all tlie motions The Whigs proponed .... Th. Beajnocraia proposed - - - u W hen we add lo theft fa. t. another etpaally Hnpoctant and well kn .vv n, to-w il tint MVeTftl of the DeMOrratl represented Wing loteraal Improvement counties, and were jd. dged to ad aceor.linglv , the comparative rtsnoneibility of the PsmetiuhV Perty ie eeli k s in reality than it would otherwies appear lo b. uCsaajlraBae1 tvtiys notiiinu oi u. How unfortunate for the Journal il was to make such an assertion, when every paper, (excej ting the spooney ; whig. democratic, and even English, come teeming with facts in d rect contradiction . f the lie ; we call it lie, for none hut the veriest ignoramus would make the assertion, or even believe it, un ess he wished to propagate a falsehood for bad intenb We copy the following with its credit, as we find it m the Journal of C -mmerce -Casericnri decks of verv neat airoesrnrc an 1 trrent u,tv. far preferable to the "old Dutch omb. ere MMM the manufactured articles which the new tariff has let in, and really seem likely to hve considerable sale, wuhfvut materisllv intrrfering with the sale of those of English man , ... . ... . . . , . 7Z ufacture. It.rmtngham ' l.ng.J Advertiser, .March IC. '- - - r?TI.. imUrf "Sim,! ,-,, M.,. !,.' ,1 .. I V . i nit ui.i ir i . . o j'l.. u .wuivibuu tail! .1 ftilum of Vu! : getting d- idedly witty in Iii

a(s

Hew Trick l tli Junto. Purin tli.- past two or three weeks, SstaftMMBftl has MM travelling the round of the Wing newspapers, to the fleet that in consequence of some alleged informality or

illegality in th. late vleetion I ' I BMsMe, lu ridt to a of Mr Hauke! to the at in that bodv would hamlrsud at the next ejion hv the late British Whig incumbent. Oi.iri R II Sk.th Tin MMement is bejel upon the fi.lhnving. hieli.e will be seen by a letter ftoaa OsiiUialeaid txmvtj, in another clumn. w as proba him a- rr.- vv.i. r ... i , mf?d. ntta! Kaeed of Mr Smith We copy ,t fr..ni the oiltH II l xa i i ! - . . i - i ti ' u l tu II li N Y Expn m A.ir lor. Sintzfrland re . la .) ?' Senat . nil tlcctaae, n it now tnd- aei n the Beeeie of ! I ke v."i si i. 1 m l.iu.e i t si.r . i 11 : uic Mtaae. The Hun. Oliver It. Smith was legally electe f on the econ-l bill t, in our last General A-cnibly. He reJ reive 1 svnty-'ire out of cue hun.lre.l anil forty-nine lccal MMM. It MtneeM iieneral AMMebljr COBtoaaa one hnn1reJ an.1 tiftv t.all t, if h. th houses are lull Oamcl Kcteo, . v . , ,,h ... g , ,M ... ., ,,,tll,-A ... r a vote leaving but 149 w ithout his. Joseph C. Eififle-ton. of tins eaenty.was e!ecrc.i f r thiee L A . . a . .... 1 . f.. af -;isne -. in . '. ai i ir'i.iirn .1 iv- ui.i iTiuir eui 'w,,,., wn.m i ho iv.n. ,rnt.,ri of Inm.na .err,.,n 12 aiticle 3, di-clares " w hen racai ck baj.j-en in either branch of the flene.al Assembly, the G ve:nr. or the person exercising the power of Governor, thai! i-ue writs of election to such vacanrws. He u h w rit was ever issued by the iGoveroorof an other teison to fill that vacancy , even to tln diy. Daniel KrUo, on a fal-e cer'ibcate. from a wicked I emocratic cU rk, took his Maat toot I ifj tj the CoostitBtioa or laws of Indian i. 1 tie CoOStitattOa M the l i.ited States, aiticle 1. ectioa S, sas m Bach House sh ill be the ju.le of the eicctiuiu, icturns and jualific.ilion- of 't ow n mtnlM is. Now. I trust, thai when tiie eviden e f the illegality of the pretee 1c ! electn n of s-jid Kelo is laid tefo:e the nate of the I nited Stales, that body will beide that Oliver H. Smith, and Cot Ldwaid A. MaftOegift, w tbe Sentoi liom In b na. i We have purposely lu retof re fi'rehorne to notice this matter, in order t. s-e what e.mrse the Indiana Journal, which I the .nfidenti.il organ of Mr Smith and the i Indianapolis Junto, w ibl ptMOM in regard to it W e were satisfied from the first motu nt we saw it, that the matter was prompted in this city, and that it was di signeil as a maiuriivre t etl'eel some ult ri..r purpose, hearing upon State pohtn.- The rofbeed n'mrr t Mr Smith ami hi organ, is ublitioii.,1 pr. ..f .1 -u. fi a plot ; otherwise the i l.iin.s of ordinary courb sv , if not of honorable nnd manly f. . ling, w ou Id have prompt 1 an mim. diäte disclaimer on tin pan of Mr Baaftth at b ast. M . eave been more im lim .1 to OOOOMer this singular publication as a mano uvre in State potttai . b, ! could OOl brinir tMaTBelve to think that Mr Su eeoeeere g oeraeivee to unnk that .vir Mmtn s,.riouslv ialeedod to Mebe ae ettofpt to feeee or fciet Itoav If into the Senate of the I nited States, in defiance of I exl'r,"M U 11 known wish, s of a large majority U"' I'P1'' W, ma-v ,M! riotekee M this We may I l"" a,,., s, ,se ... i.ri,'.,,.t, .l.tf.if ..,,. !,'.,. ..'.r. i i I 'ill .ili,1 fli.f I . . i . l r .. . !ü S ""T" I-. should he be desperato enough to make the attempt ircatem .l. tO profit by a neglect ot ..tti. ial lutv in I ...v Bagger, it will be th. last fete! act of In- political lib even if that act has not alrea.lv boee performed, w hu i j . I l ' : . i C . we are leclined to believe is the fiaCl As for the letUr itself, it is hardlv necessary t. say that ,l 's a humlnnj The assertion that the Govoreor negle. 1 1 ,1 to issue a writ ol . I. rtiou win. I. is tin- .,, ,,,, point, 's ""l u" rcsipuit,n of Mr Ii'liston iras a - . - fftedintki ql'iet u tin Seeretmry oj StmU mi tin I MM '.fii'a tmtt, and IM Writ iras issmd Inf the tiari rnor on tin .m ilmi. trdering an tltttitm on the first Mttuntm if the sni Heading Jtngntt Bo eaye the Reeeedeef the Seeretary s oliice. And this fad totally upsets all the flimsy pretestCM of the humbugging letter W . have taken the trouble to ascertain these fa. ts. hecause we see the Vevav Palladium has doubts as to tbo feet of the cemmnnicetion to the Governor of the r. eignation of Mr Eggleeton, in an official thttu Tb. r. is no room for doubt on that point. Is it possible that the Whigs there or lew lu re pra to ed foul play in relation L- . i i , to the writ ef electron ? This is a matter which ah on Id be looked into There are a few men in IM Wing party Who think anv degree of political villainy exeosBole, if they CM profit by it. Hut even if this letter were not a humbug. M we hav e show n it to be. w e should like n hittir fan than ti se Mr Smith on test Hanneean'a seal in tbe Senate It would he found, if tlie reasoning of the letter is correct, tli it Gen. Howard, and not (ihrer Hmntkng Smith, WOuld be the Senator Becauei if a seel in C S Senate, I.ould he made to depend on any informality in the elecr i .r.i 11 i r i I lion oi a mourner 'i ine i.eisi.nure. n wouni ne lourn: ., , . ,- i . i v . ., i that, aside from Kelso, (tee Wim xnntort in the Lerne- . .. ii i, , , , btnre w. re lefornully or ilb gallv , lectod, to wit J.... Pit. mi. and Jons l DtrRttl Pit. Ii. i was lecfted for the last vear of an unexpired term in an old dffitract, but was wrongfully declared a mo member for a Barm of tiseeo years by tin- Whig majority , leaf winter being the second session of bk BBrVate . ami H In . s was elected bv a mir district lo (ill an uut xoued l. rni ... ;m n!), ,mr comnooed of e ditlen nt MMdHeeMV, and . .,. trarv to the provisiona of the law- The Whig, if the bad possessed the p.. wer, would heve perpetrated e mill greater oiitraye in the case of Beeil, in tin Hun Mi -d' R. pres. ntativ . s Furtsmately they bed not she aneano te : " 0i ev' " """r'1 hacked by all the pOWCI and MaVnill e f the Indianapolis Junto Gen Howard, it will be repaembered, received Tl v.t. s ae ike Brat ami tecowd bei lotinga, and if the above rpurions rotee should be set asjib' ae peopoetd by tbe Liter in the ease of Keleo, why it is as plain as the rascality of the fttUtO, that Howard, and not Smith would be entitled lo the s-at Let Mr Smith t.v the game then proposed hv In- friend, and he will learn if he never learnt before, that M some who go out to ahoor, ceaae hosu semru 4 oiivtiiiiiii iiioii of iii'.r Prnaatise . Soon after tbe accession of CToau Wbieg'-ry to p over in ., g-, , . . , , the General Governmeni, the timee began to grow ee merk harder than ever bei.-rc, mat a number oi ne eenevount eop!c in BOfttOB Wtl9 HsdOCed 10 f.ilfn an "Lmplov men Society for the purpose of ,d.,a,,g enuafcaymmst for those w::o cou.u net una n sei im wmu it appears :-y a late report which they have nah- that the society, "du ing the first six months of n exist. tice. up at the Ut ult , bad 1315 ermlicatioM for employ ment Of these".,;, bad nd obtained e2Bloynient i left the city . leaving BM Mho bad either ektamee I'umh. or kB Boston becanee eadoymet eonld net le bad." At nerejng the Society adopted the following rceeltttiiWe, WhiJl we f'ud m the Uosluu Post : JfersrWef, That owing to the peruliar state of thetitn there are now atere persans tut of emffltyntent in fee entjf ttiun lull '' Inen tor y ,: , and that Ibe daily arrival of perj j s0ii seckit ..: f. a w ..rk I ut adds t.' ;r pr. sent dial M Th, n f jre tho.e -.dm reside m the reentry not '.. react! ( Boston m hi ;hftf, that the si.ietv etrne-tiv recommend thop, s o! obtainakg employment, which there is btlle or M chance of procuring. Thus r.rc t' e whig promises of Plenty of Work. High Wagee, Good Times, Two Dollars a Day and Boost I! . can war mated t by giving t!i m 'stones for breed, nnd serpents for Bnkee ? Off erith t!ieir hides in August. rrtin.i tor :t High I i ill : Hurra fr tke Lordly Mannfaetnrere ! Wkj should they not lix the ' I in e of the C i au.ntv t protect IMtr interests, peer eouls I What business have the fornere or mcchvnics to grumble al being ii 1 by a tintT, to sup. p,rt the-.- pe .p'.j who em . .! ail nJ t pay PIP IMSEN THOUSA N IJ D' M.I. US for a rr.v-:n;. t - ' ( I ' ut it ig fr .y or bejMfil le ftrtieei Ikese people, ami ke;. the money in the roi.-i'.ry. s-.y the whig. Take care ef the ricli msnufactuiers. and ih v will take eara of you p.r farmers and mechanics ! The B ston Bulletin publishes an account of a magnificent wedJi'.g which took p'ace in test city on the 25u ult. The bride wore jewel to ;l.e amount of $10,000, a lace veil worth f 1200. and the wh . e expense of the sffiir wa 15. "00. Herd timee ! Herd time!' Hurrv f jr a hih tariff to pr .tsct the msriuf.:turers, whose diuhters can't afTVd to wear but ten t . sand d .liars worth of jewelry at a time, and a po r eil tint c ,u!d be baug'it any where f jr fu hr hundred ' 4!ars! ! W ho Pats ! We legrn bv h BQtlTQ in the Wabssh fjouner j a- - 1 .;Mt. circuli'e. I ,umm m rl-u" m er sources, thst Bntitk's botch p deb pan ted graiuitously. VVM der if any of the otri.ertof the Rauii, or the Ju.v.o, kr.o.vs v;4j pug for - - .. lilt III I Alter s man ha hold a fot otlice I y eais, he Will is something t r keeping it in ihc fianiv foi h;c.

'! Ii" BtsatC lMk ol In! ana V. h:ii it ot t!i IVupli VI ho llAMnjV AiMl Control it. In looking, v. t Mr Pa!mr R. . w e w . re u. k with the immense di eet pr fitt w hi h the Bank MM

drawn from tin poeK ts of the people v e tlmugnt we m e VMM fmtf thrnr sums in the aggregate t. ?..r He pun lit . that the might see what one branch of IVkejpvy MMj for no one, not even the Journal efifee, wilt deny that the tl tl hae alway had a larg i..i.j.,r,ty of Vln in their mansE'in nt Here thev tand w - " O w Indianapolis Branch aggregate an ing about 4 Jf77 J7 jht nriunt f . .!rvT o t JI- . J"r i ' Lmmi eeeburgh B aggr. cat. Kiefimond i.- The Cnsbierc.uU not find leisure' to give 4 cornet answer t the ft.itik EmmmMM He thinks the profit ab ut $J".M p'-r v. ar. ny in tfie aggre-gib-ttadiene B The aggregate, etdmdwg Surplus Pun. I. New Albany B Agrreeate profits Eeensville B Argregute profits Vineennes H Ageregan profits H. dtV.rd B Acer. .;te j.rotit. 'i' rre Haute B As u ar as we can get at it from th Report, ami to ! within bounds, we put the aggregate profits at Stealings I. afav. tte It Ar gerate i.rofir l-:,iHI (Ml f i ,27 in jtitst; I3MM f7 lt "- TIMI.eMHI ("I i,non on l-4'..-j:.i (i-4-.T-H i I .IHM) (XI 100.(100 00 South Bend B Aggregate prohu Pali W av ne B Ag-r gate profits t . I. . mmn I IV It It. i'lll.l f.. t. II S "'ft I av -Mi'.ei.liri !! In pi .in wor.ls. tb. Bank has mada in profits and steal nigs, according In their own showing, no less (hau TWO MILLIONS, MNPTi MM TUOC8AHD, i M III KDRI I M NIM KM I I M;- M IM I VMM ( T.N'I'S .Now if, asth. coon on tend, the bank was made lo accommodate 'ho proplt of Cede um. then thev will not d nv tliat the jM-opl. f Indiana heve tine lex to pev. This is the w iv W bigger colh-et taxes indirectly but furtlf Will tlie psople of , that an equivalent Ii is b-. n received for t))( (, ,nilions. of their paper money ' Bather has it not gat to enable a few rich nabob and spe ulator. and a sprinkling of shiv.rs. to grow fat. rugged and , x ''o liv without work on the labor ..f tlie industri .iis MtMM r and arti.an' To add to their wealth by ... Ill,,;irlmil, ,MMr neichhors, w hotu hankiue has ra,,ci,t , x t.iU, ml bv means of fanitur from ibe ,,.k , .pol,,.,, and . -ontrol (he markets for every t,lp q,,r ,nj,rff, ,,r,,fits of th. Il.u.agers of the Bank must - " 6 1 1 lt"M ' " ,M ' ""'r' w,,d. ,s that the times are hard for farm, rs, or rf ommmmmm to a large s ...... peri, a pstuii as much ee , , . . .'I . I III more t no that the ,,1,,,.. m;m ,,r. ,,..v . i tv -slri ken and p. nnv I. su. w bibs - ,,, mmpUrC has been thus constantly .revmg upon h t,, ,,, f I . Iii people of Indiana cannot, it s . m- t ns.be so ... . as ,,, Uu .,, ,,, ,. rrn song of th. M lee.iv. rs. and I suff,.T the.ns Iv es. by voting for Com. W tngzerv . to be ,.,.. anot r v, .,, ,v tin s. ! ted and spuir. d nabobs saa mm t m . BS aV MM . SB lue ISsiiiU p'iiiy ill liii . Its. cms that the Hank is determined that the people shall "'toe the mark" as far as it is concerned. The publie olT.cers, witnessing the distress of the jople, in some pMMM refuse to r..-t in others, resign, and n-dody will gg their places. The B.k must grind a little, as the joura uset lo my . ad ,f they can't make others to .,,., ... t..J.la ... mro A.i..r.n.... I... ..'I OtV- Stiv j' i.n i vi V mm ' o ' 'il m " S S ! i it theinselvcs. The people will recollect that the coon spoony papers charge the Hem K'ratM candidates with b -ing opp sed to the Hank and shinplasters and in fjvor of a sound constitutional currency, gold and ilvrr. The people will not lie- astonished when they read the f dlowing, n t w ill it les8- those candidates in their esteem The neetien, aeeerdang t the c n papers i-, irresponsible eoon shinp!aters against De.nocratic sound currency. W hi' h w ill the people t h Manj ' Recollect the following ie from tlie EvenatriUe louro a whig paper ; and it seems that tbe editor, co.n as in O, cenU net repent hie eatoniabnaam it ike rwHalt 1 STII 4X4;:: TIM IX l . 4sa ll.f.i;. he 'B:tuk ( lique" Mirr t'slul : i if mercenary ftoigar up tin Haute ' TU. II NlsT lo ... Ml iv in .lirill It ... , vn M indav list an election na- held in thi- t wnshin for (.on, (Vcs ,,rrwM f ,hc p r. ins,,rlur. f K,,.. tions, end pence Viewers, whnh r. suited in the complete triumph of the Msatorrar-y over the 'honest and hirdv tilI r of tbe s .il." and the "'poor and .oiutiioua nierbanies. We were t'l'.iider strurk n' the reu!t so will every one bf when they learn it Ailh u!i we had noticed thr uchout tlie lay. .he most mMiring exert. ns on lb' p-ri of the "aristo, r icv " we could not for a m ment bring ourselves to I el. eve that they co ild poas.bly succeel. They found su eee.'e.l, liowe-r. and ive mut ut.i.n. Helow will I ' a -t.itei nt of the v..(c. .ok cosaTanaee. John Mitchell CPreide.it of tbe Rank ) Robt Harn. (Direktor and t eekk .'der. ) A. Wurner 'I lire. tor and Stockholder.) Jj. Caws. . i B a - Directer. 1 run eveeeeani or thi root. M. Jsherwood (Director and Mo kliold.r.) B. Mevens. IMtftCTWft or KfLMVIMra R. W'. Dunbir (LeeaSare Pisoctur.) lis... v i . w . a . .Ijhn D oig'a-s (l'asluer g the Hank.) W. II. Iftas, kwell f U.tctor ami Merchant.) 'loir i lr-gni. lodiaaa Ree.rd, a cKn pajn-r, printed .it N.-wr Tb . a-iir.. iimhiii; "i .Ml i in 'i .ii , li. Hi i... 1 ' I ....l . ......I . XI . ill... I . ... I . l ne projioMiions iai.i oowu ..y .vir vv nil. on. , follows 1-1 That there ia BO constitutional power to p.... nv ?J& ,. ;Mlguage .f on. of their most distinguished men. 'I bat It' We lil R)Ot liei d lie Ii V for the SUppOTl 'f gov ernuo nt w lliould hav no Tariff, whenever thi BoOBf sitv ceases tke Tariff -I. .1.! ! Bud That it would bo haeepedieni to enereiat bVs power it we poeeeas o although n Tarrfl fur lervewwi might fill below the point of pr.rtecfioti, and of on. pi M s '.Id That the free trade doetrim s preM Bed, but never practiced bt (.r. -it Britein end Bontb Cntwkeaa, present the trm- policy of the Cuit-d States." We have null to s iv that tbeve pret. tided extracta,. bit. -.'v false . and tin .- iitor of th Reeoed FM p"int out njn eoeh lang' ' pwnnhlet BFeeVi Bet be lieve he has et . a deoporet . :.ijs. hesitate not at th it t all W ers it not thai lw 1. M lain. SJul is oroi.ai.lv isastrm t. 1 to us.-. I. We should be inelin.-d, lie ..is to -npp ee b bad hi n nnnosed n Su ;. wiliul bnh' da MM - 'it i will r oi I wifli i- i. BSMornnlf . but nt force upon ilnir author. Br.intif'il :;iit s -ii ;i iCiuii TarinT. One grest co np'a i.t of the c ins in regard t a 1 1 . IVitT. is, that liecause Hngland oppOBBeee the laboring c' ..es to Hiipp rt her nvergr vu ai -to' racy, the Democratic party in tl.is c untry refuse to oppress our laboring people f.r the be iefit of cur a- .i.W aristiw-rav Bm h spcciinciis as ;he f .1 awti g. c MiwJ fr n M 4L bftl Untish document, show s .me of tbe practical Bpeeaueesaof Me British bigk toriB, Wsurk is Mnilar to the ewe the room hje aireadv fosaewed en lhs onunfti r. and whack, saar p - j,'e rgrj . v . ' in:. to .. snme r, sciin-1' MJ L I t!.ev d i n t see, sre fist l.d.n. it a; isr. is paid I JJ about 3 rl trtS. Ily v .rkl.ig very bird i . I - ' !. mav t a u a' sat 5 j I I be J rice of the d aj e.t QUarV I n .tH.ut 1 1 cents cent foi and - fio din b r o 'about I cents a Uv loaf she can but is .' It ih.- pewpJe of 1 thing in this c mntry 1 . .4.. a are wi ling I eee ll si try, they will support P. c Bank wL.g r,in: . If not, they must vo'e t r ti.e Duner ata. N 1 d i..bt tbe e "lis will dcriv these fsct. st. I promise Jiilet. nt results. ReflMMlwr tlWCT pTOMMM M iBif AaoTaaa C'ooa eesr. Hon II. Kheltor., law fresi dmt nf ihn fltMiden Bank, and svka eras . aeerned itke robbery of the Misatssippi Treasury U -h the ta-csi tstavee, coinniüted suicide by drowmiig hinerW M IVftsi River, Wonder how inn y t ankers w..u!d lw b it, if all the nhoM st r. s wre to commit suieida ' It is -t'cl th.t the IPui. "eo II IVdTit ha. teen - lilt" A'l.iu to bardmie. Hou! ttt