Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1843 — Page 2
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ft -tali i .1111 Ii Iii ijrino, vi'.n 4 r, rr i ra)t( k. 3l I I'OI l i 41 , l.f -IT" - Te LftRLro nx rs. Oar ürecncast.e frtend.commu ucati n ie under ndvieeinent. Also, several u'V m, the writera of which hi our think. jj Our Boston friend, when ba set.! u. f reign raX . r, will p - e cut cfT m noK-i written wi'h jn or peo- . il; a il aclTrered Ij a-nain, t lie p P-i " Depart r.eet charge c letter potsg. It mjt be getting irr tjü: i no -MM :r . rbi Irat number of the I MO 9tlMRtf Wmi mm Fcl-y bet; and alth .ugh we p.iund bundr,d .er wh.t wa then our abari, t.on hat, the ed.t.on ha. been e, r.v e,n.u..l hy aee. since. -'-J-J hond,d- h.ehe..,, d,.i,,;..-u d ,.u,,.t t,, th fumbcr. J Iii are regret ; hut will- endeavor to make up fa b-Loee m ,,v - , ... N - VH to w.lnese the ap.f.t ml the H.omci. in thu. leewaeal t.. aaaaet m naaaaiiig the Stale aaal ft tili g ' enuntr, from federal whig m.sru e Hut our cup , f joy ia a .Ulk daahed with s-.rrorv t- think ihvt Hn-iph f. d -r ,! wlii'-'y haa rr fq red us s- low, that Iboe. h have be g e ,ne ptronsof . IweMy t, v. cent piper are not ,er ... v ab e t pvtrmiae th. m .re .pen.iv. week ,e.. Howe..r. ny jo..-, g r.r io.Tnac.ee, ami as ..en. ll.nM.n used to . I Gtft. Mm MMBd lO aoy( my aVanag t'itr awn aVgbting am. iheir own i ,f,n, and their own t,,w,i ibey w.l on if !i c take au 1 lay f.r fa r ti en - . ' a.. r"u" inter, at la th .t the I or.lv. D Bain J ! off er, Baad we aeoai a . whahl our pe.'j . , t r 1 m a:id ihem only with iht.r h.Jea j 1 An -u-t ! Bright :n . Bra alitor. Me Jearn that these fBBrtkaMM Will a.h'.'rst the pa f4fl at afaetiaweiil. c;i the litu .iay ,,( M.y. At M loeeeeilta on th- 1 h, and at Iudiancp dig on the 15ih. We hope there will be a fall turnout 011 thaaa dajTaV Aid we do hope the people of ihia county will come up here on fa .Sth, and decide, which tiicv will .pfa.il a regulai b jilt Peiofralafl Hooavee, or a Handy Coom Aboliti h t. We sty abn Mionial a d charge Mr. Bradley with h me - ".i m u". hi... .Ii) n . T O WB ..... 1 will take hu w rd, pr-hfthn, arer g-v.n' our reis. us for , .. " n ..r.g tarn so. ... . . TrJ l,,,,nMe H e that MttfJ Dwnocratir paper in Ind-ana v.,II publish Mr. Suo'h s i aiu I.Vr nherracon nmtmrt in ihm 1 I I same ..Mtrict will puhiuh Mr. Whitcooab'a. No fear. . . OUT. II . iri.ntll lm I .t ,1 ......1.,. ... . - - L. . need be ei tcrtained f the re ult am m reae.ma! I" men.' Mr. Mmitli'a was not written f.r intelligent readers; but hj M botch I. itch of es.r...,. b I.... U.-J ;.. ...... nf r.n...i.i , . . " 01 gramma, ical correctness, mi und- rt. an l,ible except to Ihoeo BdanMMJyB who .net every Hfa, wbkh they t ink come. IVorn a frtmi man. They think every fa.,. uf hat knd is aa clear aa mud." aecaBMC haeitif no orne. of the, r own to examine nutters, thev are wi.hng to Irani one o. nVhah tot ihiana, ehe neither anJuritaiii.i himeelfl hll( - . , , . , nor can write 0 as to be understood hv ether. How- " ver, we repeal, tint WO BMpB every DemocratM pepei in 1 . 1 -.fi 11. l.LI -e .t
-iic wu. puniiin omiui 1, tt in. c on paper. wi. gi voier, twitn pnvuegea 10 now cuuntiefl tu na 111pubiiah Whrtraanh' The eha.lMt.aM ..f .h.. r. i;.M eluded o eooa a. their inhabitantanqual the above eaud
. Journal ur.-d ty Mif-man BBC, es.ies a r.'at d- ill of grumbling arnorig hit spi. . .. It mtm is rnt expected t be accepted; hut as it m, the M ney. line faeaworn Srnitfra.arid now r.iue to publish it m BMwtaany, thev first pr.ip a, d ! ! J nu;Tr-si 11 I i mdi .1 ... fll lit mm liVi- kMltf. fhaa f all ,,, r uro ?, HAflnX. grc-M mal WMBadalBB. We .hall comp!- te lb. Uat as so, ,11 ' as ihr aeaneamMMBBU are completed. ifrteffi. I)f aJfl rjf.v. 1st I ,be, t D .!e Owen. 1 1 3d trh White. J ihn W . Pay no. Jo. L. White. John A. MadBana, Ca eh B. Smith. Oth Cth ffkh Sth 9th 10th Wm. J . Brown . John W, Davi. John Pettit Andrew Kennedy. K W. M'Oaaghwy S C Sample. y ii giaia. The return, of the ehction come in ow!y. But Lit e i merest was t..k. n by (he de-n cr.fs probabty OWMBg to their known strength ami .ha busy season of BJ vear. and th- coons have tberefcoe gained n lew member- of the Assembly, over which they will probiUy crow lus'ily B far a. Congress onal dhrfrirl arc.- he.irJ from, thry aland as f allow : 1-t District Atkins n, de n., IS87 ; l.qngMsltBal, MOOai, l tl' 1. urry and MeWOMM CQWnlif a both democratic. t be i.rsiiii ii in. I ill" I I .).'. LMIVt M i I!.'' l;ilTlr IHtli? mocrauc mij.ri.y io IsJIO. The coon nnj-ritymw to I only 117. 2d I) istriet Dvoaagoote, dem. is eteetaaV Ptn Ifist.ici (iiliner, lein to probably c!ectd. fnh fhstrtot lianas. bVbm haa "hiodtd' Bat's, the great Clay to at, by a handsome BOaj oily. 7th Di-tro-t ie is n -. le.-ie 1 bv about I MIHI Baaintl ...... I . V.A 1. 1 . , , . IV and sav, he will u,...rt tl.e n.inme.-..t the .le.no.rat- . V , , .. .... . . .... ,, - , xn.nall onveniion. " 1 h ,,m'm f C lua District Hunter dem is nr .ba'.'v .-Wi . thou h iBBiniai, usaa. ae prooaruy eieciau, taougn mr t hat daubtful. i . ...... J.tt Iftslm t .ii)uel Lhilt.in. the coon, to elected n ibi alwsy con dis-rict bv a r. duce-.l mnj r:t , 2i)u to lüOOiu round numl-er. tntb DiMriet Lncaa, dem. will base ossjocity mi a Mia li on. I Ith Jli-iri.t Taylor, de.n. d do. Khh &igit iQmm. V. Hopkins, dein. do. do. l.'.'h B strnt Lewi Btssjnrod. dam, do. do Ii brlirxt- Mgai F ... i e ssk the p. ,; e it they cm l-elieve O.ivernor Dig-g-r-s IBtavtiBBal on the slump I Did he not pte.!g. hi.nMsfl IM hhl toal ra.i to serve but one term ! When the matter w.s under dl.co.sion relative to newly furili,h. mug aaji aawfBling h. house at th eanewaa af the iiiiliy did he not uff,:r Judije Test to declare that . muri Ban. ' v.... ntmrgrr would aerve but one term I And w... not dato used a. an I f IIIlM to favor of that evpenditure on lhat occaion And now all the- p'edg.. are forg dien. Tj!1 yaw re elect him egnin 1 Wa believe Th Mrm. tor. 11- Am. mmm m-m .. .1 .. .. ' 'n7 .mi.!, a:.u ...can snoiuer. loav. uigSer must ti -k oelt.-r to what he says before he will I Col. O II Smith nss contending with a:i old firmer t. e other day, that we Aiutnans pay the Unti.h Tar ff and Uii B.itiah subject p.y our. Ths olJ farmer hspply remvrkeJ. that -it seemed strange that the uHmm aoou,. gru o ,e at ine evtrav stance of on- g erinnnl, if ch u the case." That -i oyy onijht to f.nd fault with w a M -, m fist of Tngia d, :f we haw to psy their U-rff." O.i.er tlmptd liiiectiy. CT" Dirser ht ,t hi. ,,t," .v. the irouhpiece of fa ' . . ... ' i-ou-.t piece oi me n. . Vast mx mm mmm mm Um .. I -. L . awa . Junt. 1 wmx.j vjtj h.K ifs ii im noi trui. fim l.mM dex a - - s ... i se-. ted hi gmm and i now begging the ptople to re ri.ct hi.n. Ii he deserves re-rlsx-t.oii f he felt that h.s p.vct conduct was wor'hv of it b. would trust lo th. spontsneou action ol th. people, and would not attempt as he is doiruj. to cmax theia into hi re-election. Old Veckey lichee.
trusted sam If he J.m'i w-.nl to d.. wh.it Le suid he msv ...to iheir ranks. The set.a.ble of that parly char c Mr ITillinnss the Chiof Conine mule . v , r ,1 r rner. ' r , , T- ' Ve ea.rn"IJr rtm,nd ""ro WOB sister to one Of the pyraaada of Hegypt, and COOlracra axade after n.s-.ge. I in- decision will , rK ,h Mi -m-m. mm M-1 ' w 12 'SJ iim'ir'iiiK,';;;,-;,:: r - ;-j -7 Zr:: irjs: : 2 tÄelS! the alu.se bes ,wed upon hi.n by their nicer tool But. i i ,i . . , , , ..... . ' 'V Lnt r. ;,nt uth ,:e.t c 1 ' s Bmgt make him OttthCOW ate a. er But d n t ' riu.li.y lt.. law. I M v,,ter. -Vo,m ..... I - nigger tooi. nut Med in being able to s.iv. ntished hi:n that " the route ,, .... ' bs. if Kin tfu. wkotwUI iheydol Thn Jnnte am in a asxawdan .- .. xxr . . r . '. .. r.i i Her w " ele" brilliant pmmi .. ueh he stole a Buffalo llohe. V;,n ,. i. mrr..t.A ttmm . t .i r i J gusmoBwy. tn .in the abash ( anal . bv fa way of the Slississinew ay ' Pa. ( if TBS. -Tha Cirenit Court . f i' , Ih.-'i-t we WM am Meraww thw eawwaway. af tfat Javwrml, to , Tom Wslpol he killed off. and a portion sre in h , Wkil , . , , ' , , , J VVbiggery ha ever been distmguisbed for maArniV, and ' m m 1 1 ' ' ' ' wc ,-V.h amrisw. pamphb, if ihcy w-.uld pwhshdj Whit- vnr of rL, Br,n ah it. Then tZZ kick and r xa J ""T"' "1 T 1 ' ! MreaJbng But expe. ha. pro v ed fn thu 'Thv Uvrn f ,. Than.,.. u,.d.rt,nd, h,-d. eided , ,r .., fa "' l'v eornb. thry announced that they would accnip.ny .w,,lT. he wil: hae th. nomination. Pure vanity'.ctu- i, 7 3 " 1 r"'r'";n' instance, a. Well as man) -dl,, rs. that - fair vv on! butter Co'- R ' J brew am vint to the M We nnppose the sarhyeet will e.eniu.ly be Wbiuomb'. w.th amatohw W. then c.posed fgsJBMnl amg kiaa i , the opinion of other, of , be Junto tl ev "V' Efl'navilto, waa no only pructtcaele.hmX of l:r.mp Hera we bava rdan Iba exnlici. roeom- 1 reception Lv the people ban boem an h a, tÄtiaaJ bb the Bauareaa. C ort, and u .til then, the aamanjaa the ignorance ..f Smith'-, and to! they h.ve become o wi.h hi.n kil'ed tT bv the -am. mean.. he is alwai't Ü? Z""7' ' ""lri,C;'" 1,16 "v l" nveaHaWtie. of a. e.psmditnr. of Ten MUlieZ. wbkh be- was due to the old war wrnv.-crin. T: e .N .,.,., IVe rema.n in ,1 j, , , pVagky. ss: srned ot it. thst thev have announced that thev would , te t -vi t. .. .. . tr,,p ol r,,,t'' Tom ,:,,;ivette to I er re Haute .1- . . . '.nouncea mat tnev wou.d ,.-.,.- hnn'f for-u-ant. Then Bs y allace. who , ., ' . , - .... came n Mxod fact in the minds of the people, whereas, reader givea . glowing deacription of his re e.tion l-v the r iinointiiiue it pebltcstion, and su'.stitu'e so'ne other i . , , , ,. :. - , .. ,. ohm stated that "en experimemtml line of leteU from White . . , - , , ,, . , , . ,,,, 1 tot an. A nice little baby, neatly put on m a u.dremark. IL, ,t coonie ! .T!, " f river to the UV,.h san-tied the Lngineers that the WV(V " ' " U A MavUsmpptsr in which We find th f .w.ug .necd.te: box. Wa. found near the ..,,.'. . t. .! d , J Ihn -oren vou-muitha mA . . the nomination, and when the convention decide, as it ' 8 KISOWN that the real expewm of the Hyatent wnny rr W. nmre fraharry strnch with one fatdant that ocrmr. ouetion natnrawy artaes. whoa it. . ' tipen v ou. m .,.th a.el shut v our eye, will : r ' i.!v do. in favor of Nosh Kohl, or T. vv ., loss-f. ot ( ana. could be made -at eomparaUrefy small asW thnt mai . OW ttmmm U mmmm . ..a C a .... . CUf 1
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CeJa, but letter known as one of our telebrat. d Soa j Factory Fund Commissioners, ha been m n. mated as the C . n Camlrdat! f r Co.gr. --. n the 4th distru t .Vollung cemhl l.uw u r. iftjhjhir) t....i Whiggery is -the tame O'd Coon " I D While this di.nngu:-!. d n. mb r of the Smith rMnilj was a Fund CoaamanrioneT, State Bonds were sold. Of rather dtspostd f. to the amount of $ 'ix30,(H 0, upon which the Matt- rci.ivid but $:i.4'l.' m -,v inj s'il1 lb. MM little sum of TiiKir Hi BMBLMM si NtM i Tuet. Dollar. It war in the course of these " fr.ir liin.s tr:it.iu-ut.. th:.t OM famous fe Harri its u Urorg.a, w. re luckily .hta.n.J fht the hen. fit of ihia State, in tXchange Jot DOMtt. lhote lands, said C'al.b i:, hu Un, , to the l.iv eM.gai.ng CcmiuKtve ol last year. wt;r, rrrftßfJ ,,? )()M. , rf,.(Ji , U(jrt, , irr H I;ii. t' .-rtiti. att-a ne to ti-.r. , t he j , , si'tluittf t aleb and Ins coar'jubTV' 11ul thev wall.. w d the ba.t like luntv ,,ljreiis u thv , ThiarW, ever, was M . so vetv fl irtt.nM, ,iter ,, . h, , , ae Got. Noble said in hia report, the ,,, v, , r. ,,, rr that ,.0 man in C, orC.a v . (.0,lJ ( (h,1J(.( f ,,., , w , y. , fc- ( , i,,!i5 ,.f Maine, the more lie ownid 1
Ml ti land, (he pMOfaV Ac icvm.'i Ac Of course we werei.nwl. m ....n.-d a . hen..- .vl.i.h .I....- ......1.1 1..... o......
a be . h.-ated out of them; and Cale . aäaBftfäowjF ; fa, lnmUO9 proved to be a noeitive virtue' All ' hieb .r IumwIv aeoeea il,; hP .., ..... L.d whieb very -l,,Mve!v prove, that he ,. just the kind ut , . . . , . , P"n wie prui.i "" Provident Unaker. of Wayne , Congrea. . , . , , . , .. A"?M ,,U, 1 ,,,e '" ol C,leb l und CommiNMoneeriiig which some ill-nature, 1 and aaeTow-eoofed people f,d fault about, but which onli show, d that h. w a disposed to fulfil the Scriptural injum tion of "providing for hi own household." reter to im a aan, a it is pouteiv called, receue.i my Caleb and the worthy and pious Hr Cor . in rouaUhar. B, from that vifftnotM CQOCerW, the .Morris Canal and Banking Company, through the hand. of .Mr. Laaoae, Pveaidcal oi the M.ulfon Hraneb Bank. Some af the Cotnpanjr'a ...... :. 1 1 ..n. . . 11. ..is. 11 " , it... 1 oro, .1 K(. r ri.i T il. k i t. .. i.r. ... I hi ' rne I . . ihal tins liiuiu .vii 01..11 to Mr I u.....r mm m . l.i""'", n.iu Ml -l.il.e. I. nil., ei. i t.r iinu 1 .1 I II, mil ' 1 of feelings of rharitij, the better merited, he said, as the I " 1 ' lurid roiniinsioiiers re ei ed hut a v erv small er n peri1 nation for their in aluahle serines ' ho will Wonder, therefor., that the noatnatiofl of Caleb orer larker, SariBSjjy wBO received I v the member, of the COaW I ." ention " witft rapturous applause f rv i ii vi . . , . . I)r Jmi I; ) iMUMim th Pn... .... lV rr ,i ' .rm...... u..4 I... . ......... .t ..1. 11- I . ...... 1. . .... .. . , ti. IVh g Convention which nominated this distinguished r .. . r; . .. .1 - .. .. f "J '"y ...,l c all Otner., win. oinyAi lo have nreaeded He hinaoalf i. a naan after . . . . . " 1 V"'"'," P-htin ... and econom.st. Asi an ' b" HI11 :i,'lh, 1,1 f part.eular., w,: m t'"5 fo,,,m:,,S rN mj Inm aa a mmhm rf IP I", hWrh: " R,so'r"!- Thai a schrct coeaaBithve of ten be anpoiuted to enquire into the expediency of obtaining, l loan, for ,- . 1 .1 " . . a f.-rin oJ years, not lea than twenty, a sum of uiomerpsa. to $15, for each county now containing HM I I. I . . -!.'. I . a .. . 1 1. . . .1... . :l . .. ... 1 : -l ... .t 1 I... 1..11 1 ,r hui in,, I .1, m- j . 00 o.e. 10 1,1, M.'lill rorifJty BMtboritieB, or 0 Other BfOOti to he ippOtnted, ill three . final annual lostalii.i l.l. to be by them ; t .. 1 1 1 d lo I . . .1 1 I ine m.ii.in on, L't-ou rona .1 rmi" . a. 11 . ouniv . toe r p . , 0 ...uiif, ...it. .n ..:.-l. 1 .illi.li I., l.u ,.i. I....I.I in .....I ......I. - j v...... ...inj v 1 "Hv i.iif. in Buiu louuo. Sur.lv the father of so wild a proposition as t hat . was the verv man most prtrtc r to preside oer a nicctm of . o the aaUnireff af the "Scam Factory Financier," and 1.. l!M Tll ttl 1 A - 111 tilt 1 1 1 1 fl T fit" il Cl 1 1 bTTbI 19 I fl MH I 1 1 f t Ii I I I) A I 1 1 M
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Ha For iv ItewaxfMl Some eofooophafB speak of a clasa of women liable to be .alTei It tl in a very peculiar manner Ml the mere . oiitac t af a pair of pantaloons .' Uf the truth of the doc trine a relates to women, we Inve double; but WM are DUtta sure that the re ar" BOMBe vtm in the world whose id. as are strongly MMBBed by the scraplue ...Ilu. ... e ot a aMBCOWt. We Bre erptalty sure that a noted Whig Iriewdnf onr a in the 3d Congressional Dhrtrict, the honorable loMBBI 1 inrm, m iar. i i, . sei or cure.l with this remarkable idiosynejMCV If we are not mistaken, it was displayed bj him t an almost pmlt matural degree in the no inorahle coon-skin , ampaigii of I -40 ; ::nd the reinembrance of those pleaing scenes still lingers about him. and promo's him In d. -ire their recurrence. To this end. as a membaV of the Whig Slate Convention OB the ITth Jaantary lost, he motioned ihe fbNowing resolution, w hi. h. aj evert membt r tliereof was more or less tinctured vviih th vt't'roiit idiosyncraev aforesaid, wa.s uuaniinouslv ' J I ' ' 1 'r' ' - Re. aW, That this Conveatmn hereby lender its I : .!.., ... I ... I. ail, es ol I ll.i i:i i im toi their natriorisni :. , foxteufml iMjanirl of the good Whig cause in tin real the same, adoring the year 1813 and 44.' 1-1 mw tvn tn.iv mi, L,- l.sir .tr.r..r. ovriri O,. tl.e more recent ocras.on of the .,.Co.,r.ress,onal n- : f -- aart-:- ' - --i .. v..,.,.c oi Convention ... the d district, on the 14th Apr.l. the same ; .i ...- i .. e .. si iitletnan likewise motioned the following similar reboIvo, which wa learn was approved toe law saaae reason " Ofho. had been, and BBBBed arm COM w Reaofeeat, That the Ladies of the 'Jml ronn ssion.-t citrut are entitled to hi r tl.ariKs lor t. e.r art -nt and cor- .... ........ 1. ..... ...a a . . . '"ri""1 mtmwmww ..s,- ... . ,iii,i r iin "iv,b til. Ill to anl lis III the C(mmI whig, Mf,, ;,, , ., . . ,. ,. . . , , So u wrm. thai JohMnr deterwund to get the Imdtrm . . , . I i .1 i i ii- . a.,.,,,.- ...... ,w,.,, iii-i iev lit- vv null; ee nvswilHng anthn ahsaa ha thn enntas mt Whiggeey , nea. withstanding its f ilseheart. dnes. and tiTtarh of pro.hoc" the 1 II r a rriraa mrhirh Tjrlnnua wrawtn nevat enn Ibegiee. Like the Heiwiwaa sloeerihod on feelingly by Ilu libris. Vettieoat Johnny is fived in his rest lre lie Will Make feeble lad iel in their works. To tiln like termagants ami Turks, To lav their native arms Bsida. '. " B,od!f,-v' r"ir ' "! I, i run v-t.lt at .... n. and wield Their naked tools in open field." Thj asaMa and tru.-h, art. ,1 w omen of Indiana, how ever, are not io be -.educed bv the nambv-panihv lath rv atld S0(ip f VtltooMt Jt.hnnv. Their s, If ,, p, c. if n..t tbe.r ympslhy ha the J friiopg condition nf th. ir . i i r. .i j k . . isalrinda, Mhero, and brothers, since the fatal Baeendenev ,lf r , .., .. proOMfd lhaJM to treat his advances with lho orn aild fed, fay merit. FagxiBiy Domuv In ili Jimp . TL. . . I . ... .. i ur isnwunupemn aunio arc in a line pickle' Ihe nomination ol WW. J. DlOWl for Co eres, carries diss I ole, he ts Ii lettre and he held up a an example for the niTT amtTrrrrndfaa m fallaw I.or wh-g! OaajdCaaaw! do do sowtthmg at once! Don't keep the Cu;a g-ntle-nmn in iuc'i Iii. frupp e you have sn iticr Osaeliasj st th Auditor ' office on nett Sunday evening ! Consider youraelvra called, yc fnthful ; snd darken ihe windoara. U hi; i. i iinisi . . . . ... . The Su-'crt; !.,,! I ...K. ..... f : . -i r.'t.e. than jutirnt tu a mduc Ion cf t,,e',r vv tot 2s ,u UttptblM Ou;.ioi m tl.rir fav, i, l.uj meetingi ltd maich b " F the bum: " 140 ,0 lh c ' ' wrig imp oven Lv uch ir.Nniturn a th, . rci.c.'iaa a . mm - i. i.,yii inc iicen in p.,ei -n. w itn laa-.i e., iTiU-ie.Mc. ir.cy t ,. g the hum: u ut ls.40 to th i.r :w. r, . f .h-.r J vage - gaiJ bi.rkst ck's p M in 140. Sti;K j it nou- - - - v lay we IV f -r the pirli. Say we ' We have rever known them fand uf Dieac! of P,o uie ImieeJ, they generally mUe ihoae bo ax. guilty of breachc, pay for them. So they will do by the cov-nv. 03" Where is James Whncomb V bawbj the Jv.u;;. Th Taopla will let it know in August I
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I ujr - - - - - f mmm mm mm mm m mm m. . - maw aj w.k H .in t.i meet ail . HU V I The Prosperous Condition of the Stmt in lV-36 7 Treasury Orerjtou , Operations on the II, , bask and CfM Canal "( olontl Smith ami ( nh Sm,th PreMaaqaw Jor stutt Lmn ratl from Lands-Opera-(MMM r r M Surrey lidlS,rtn llundrni Miles of Rail Raul atianmaMr. Emmmrfmtmm of Purer .. "..i.; lt. , n. ; a. Ma. """'"'-""' 4' iif "norr H-zand the ( oi.. ,,i,nt Hum of th, v,fe. ur l.i-t :irti' !. clo.cd with ;Iir I. 2i!uiive liistorv of the ftarvoj Hill. that at ai Bin w Inch was the true source of the MiaehieTOtM and improvident "SyateMl" t.f im- - prove inciits subsequently adopted That bill put the mean, in the possession of the Speculators, which they mUstr;u,v Uicj tü 1IIlljl;,ft. ,h(, r,,)1(Ie tl &w fa a.M, , o, , HskI,,,,, An or-j.uii.ed hand of emissaries were s nt into ti,e h Id. hose personal interests, as well ' as other eauallj powerfnl eonaklenitiona ofa politbral coaa- , p, 0-, ,.. d .,, to tfrge the to ,e latorable eaa awuHi of all . Tlaa, drnw .-b Halt. ring pktttfea of the tin! tided w. a.th .ml nrWDerifV which 1 Ig I. . completely blinded by the delusion produced, ad MOl- . " I r j - ww wwwwa wiv ipmei I ao stronglv oppo-cd, had it been homMlv and fairlv pre - J U ' ' ' I B,,:,re A- w ,lh the btadorv mt tnm mm I Till IU l.l' Ml I ' - - lul)!,r arvt., hill, wr will glance at the 'im pmspnaaafaaad awaww rawai.w mt fa aMete, aa given by Goearawit ! in h" aal l3&" e alluded ' t, t. f; t that that was the fir.-t session of the ... -.-!..- ,., vw,, .,,! fr..... n.n. .1... t , occasion" would not fail to inspire feelings of 4 nidation m ÜM MM mhers, be would riot withhold, on bis part, the t oCering of a boarty welcon. and cxmgranhuion. It wu ' ctiin, t. he fal wrtl(V nf ,,lt. g.. fa ..,,,. through tlnir representatives, would heic apooli their - B wishes, utter tluir coanplatnla, and ohtnia rem. dies for their vvron'- Ir. the un precede nted m rt bob of ponnla ... I tieVj with the conae,uent increaae 01 wealth; in the. m I 1 ll.'lllee.i ...il.. .111, ileli.:. nil '. . r r. .1 . . . tl. mPu i l c I I I I reward ..f la! or ; fa liberal Compensation fur the proI , . . , , .. . ., . dltCtB Ol the soil; and the bustle and BCtiVltl to he seen ,.. .. all around u, w e pt-n eii e, said he, end, ncis oi iirosprrtti I , Äli ; j ' ""T i ""V UM ' r" memberea, under the raune, admiui.-tiaiion ul Jaekson and an Buren, which Got. Nomi.i ao .trongly oppoaed : . i 1 and befi.r.- the eommeiieement of the M G.orioua S stem. which he still mora strongly advocated. The revenues then, according to the same message, equalled the ordinary demands upon the lllBOni I , the n - souri . s of n hich, had enabled th. Treasurer to meet all demand- inthiiut retorting to tin loan authorized for the Stale Ifotiee. The receipts for the financial viar h id been s;ii7.7.t ai:cJ the expenditure for the State Hon-.- and all oth r purp oa ca for the Banxa period, amount.il to 1 6-.t :U 1 -to: leaving in the ireeanry.ineluding the halan, e . f the mceding rear the sum of AO, 137 34 What a contrast w ah the prevent beggared . , - .-.. .- ..... ,. .-.. . . The operations ., the Wabash and Erie Canal, during , , . , , , . till. .ti.ri.bil I,-,.. I....... 1 , .' t. . . . ill. . ... m 1 ...... mmmmm t.f I i 1 r o.mm 1 . ... . sllii'.sc llnrlt'f,.., ,111.. ... fl ,1.11.. .1... I... .1 1 -- - i. . . . , -1 . . ......... ... .... ho. in. t uiti.-i.-ii ii. in b.en rumplet, d. and opened f.r navigation; tbirty-fiv. si i tioiis ti 1 in .luntineton to I.nfiintain a Creoli had I..... o -- - ...,.. V..,. finished ami accepted; und twenty-two mile from the " II 1 1 T DLkT tl) ( I P. ' I f ll t O VI M llllt 11 I Wa T II 1 1 1 r I. t WiA ..ti. meneed Hut a siiizh' . small .- I., I K,.li.-..r.-. I...t ...nr... A .U- l.t.....l ..u eoiiiui f , tonn iiuiiit i un dm ryu J un-iigiit ot that happ3 snaann! .1 Smith who then rejoiced in the rare title of Colonel, which he bore by vnti. b of haying h.en an .7cc to his Excellency Janaa Batovi n I v. had returned wnsuettfsfol from a visitation he had matle to Ohio, in relation iu fa iVl.iia v .,i..r Canal! Hifl Bervicoa, however, though unprodutiu, have not bee,, lurgotten by the peple,and the clinaaa ol ;, tlIh d 1,.,,,.., has ;,t l..t been :.ppr..pr.atc lv cj,, , .1 My thai of 1 ENCE li; I K : I ! At the some time the Fund Commiaaionera had bor rovv.d for Catial parrpOc &&&i7. I'pon the fir-t loan the- received premium of S per cent , and on wtbiwqneni one fay received as high mo omen per cml r, nvmm, or at the rate d'li? for ino of our Bonds bearing five pet I cent, interest. They also borrowed ihe further sum t. dtaJGfl,00Q bank capital at live per r nt nilertst. for which tin v received a wreminm of Tout ami a half and fi- th.l- . .. , , v , ., . , , r fare on the huudred. such wa the exalted character of our Slate credit, bei". re the extravagant course of the Whig managers pnwtrated it to the earth 1 TIC ,llr,',, P' cnl-dividend from the sales ol Un Pub- .. iinf U Kit ;iMif.ii.tn i.MH' In Vi :i r ! . I . .1 r J- JM H I s mlir r,,,r to faueoanrv; and the income - .. . . . . .... ... .-. c ..... s....,.: . i ,.,.i c, ..... rom i,c MP, (l tl.e .ilieli.gan HOBO l.iin.is nan. lor ,iu. snmc .,, , aillUunted to more than st.nt.O. ' d of This was the condition nf our affair at the pern . a are aas I tili 'i.l. . 1 .1 1 1 ni ill th. t.i -.trtn nrntiiKii i l.-iV Afil'.l I rill 'I .hv .nr'iMi 1 1 . - . . it. f. . m- v e adopti. his friend, The People out of deht and pn,p,ro. be, ' v,ttiiij.-,iil.. 1 . 1 ti r ä 1 1 1 ti r j 1 irii" iii .1 1 iiii- . .. .. "I " - .- r... ..c .1... , ; .1. I.. I, r.i.t.. J'V"i',g, .inn nil. ii.iiu ei un. ki.ui Ml -.. 10... . u ,.,,, )(rrow ,, Ht . .,,lim)ms II t ouni oorrow n.iui. n. an prt , stablishe,l. ... other wonte. ibst eaoilalita were clad t ,,s ,.,. .h..,, or ,t. neivilew of .-mhos n th. ir . , , . , , .,,.. money l3o nnght it have been at Una moment, nottcitnelernding .he adiiption of the System, bail as n waa, it our affäira bad been houssilu and prudently administered my our puhlic Mtfggfjt.. Unffirtiinately thev lacked both Lpe ill and honest v . and the scene is banged to ESOBMol s 1. br . A lAPgRun TttgABVKT; MIMM ivxr-. i siv i. Ks l nisTnxss ; s t..t ai. loss or cngntT, caaaa. rrn-l. ER1 1 11 I Nt . ! ., i i .i . . . . . laving recount, d the thriv ing Bird happy condition ol the tate and people, at that period, (iovernor Nor.it proceeds to detail ihe result of tl.e operation, of ihe canal ' uoaamiaainnera and their agent: under the nrovisiona of the Stiirrij Bill .... , . , . . 1 he t.nvt-i-rior st.it. d. that in order o accomplish their i BTaUOUg dtiln s within tin tttne preBCribed, the board found it net.ssarv to pro. ore the assistance of con p. tent gen- ,. , . , ., . UboBSB ACCOrdingtjl Itaenthet ol the Hoard engaged the services of Dr W hippo of Pennavlvania, of Mr , u au: . r ,i i i c ru .londiiu t Illinois, and ot t aid t l, , . u,,! .1 v In. " ' These g. nil. men. vv hose h.ef int.,. st w as. of course, ik. ik .. .i.tl ,M .. 4.. , I f .,....!., .... I. ' '" proposed t anal from Indianapolis to J:rlierso,,v.,1,! wa declared ianpacucabsB. So much for mrm. mm ... lhe "CW "m ' -ri. survevs Of the Baal Roads, the Governor said ' The great ,en,n 01 t,M: 'ureys, traversing a large portion of the State, and . xtendirg in length tu upwards of seawa hundred miles, smrsesnd the 01 rasila t,f ad nnitnn so, 1. r. . , I on -.. -v.. n unaTITA :. ....ill. I lirtl.iv .ll ..,... ..A Cm. ....... . 1 - - ..-- ....... ... . . ...... .ui. l. r Jin ill ill.; 1 - fi-'ld." And as there were no .enn-frc gentlemen in the Western Country, of acknowledged skill in exploits of k " r V ' lhe eastern Mates. I or that purpose. ail the tiovernor. - tliis character, out of hmIm i.. e. . ' ' --" oa.u , ruin Cai rw B S 'MIT.I . F.sq . afterwards the Soap pa, torv Fund Conitnissiontr. was requested to procied to Washington City , w itb letter to our dt legation in Congress requesting them to unitt in an cppUeation to the Wm De partment fir the necessary number of officers, (West wm. - - . . , toititers, ot course) and in the event that the rinnest for 11 r the asststanct should not be complied with, be was to go It - into the adjoining States and cmplv ruch i numbr of
, , engineer a. would ensure the romjili tion of the rurvrvs ! m " ' , - -- -
-- -i,mi a . va vv. iwi inv. yr ' j i v. ui i i . f..r r. rl-t...n and reeov. rj f.m the.r Mmm.) inc ieerrtarv o l ar. pr-.t ,Mv ütipecting oniething wr.-ng. r tu. I U uil ihr a5Mtance reqa tted, IM .Mr Smith then made M fcfittQfl ftgrcrtn. at with CI St ntbury, authoring hafti a the f.ujK.-rintending BaaVsor, to organize four MtttitM, the State to pay hun j V per dtj (T thai MBTVaM Col Btaftftairarr proeeedod to orgatnf the pan.ea. and thev amved in thit State in the ioilowtng 4 I i im ..... sipiu urn lay IBM DM MM the LawreoeeOUrgn line a, c-ooiiii.hu;. -,i U Mr Adaiur- of i oihum tu ut tin one w. - on th Madison aaaJ LaavtiMa !. hv Cl S. li.nrk .... . . ...... ..j - - . Neva York the MM mm Bkw Eranawilia line, hv Mr. CollifM of (', illitnore : and the one on the New lhanv aatal
' wwww sswaawaanfwaji u uriri intt a i hi t .'iiiiin t, UtltUI iu ui uiv ihCraw fitechnri la line, Lv Mr. Watts af Pv mmtj Uaum . thw t,..:, Ttiaiftmal ele. lions afford some remarkable inwhole acting under the general orders of Colonel Stan- stance, of this truth The ' Statesman the leading u.rrv fa abvaaeid um of tfaMM pea Maj whig organ of llama Ylli, sore under the recent The whole of fa. or?an,,ed amii, of the Survey BOI, defeat of tf.e cn.l.med forces of wlpff, rv. expresses ,N a, far a. we know them. wer. U ...CS of the first water, . . .,,0,.,,, the fa aWera,..- m,rnn ,n ,h.Pf .....w ig with hut I. w ev eiitioiH lllneaswl I., 1 j . . 1 , . W e ill now live the n.ge of the Pernor. , I Z . 2 lÄTÄ ' w.u.. ,he afae, fa. are LTfcetM. and turn lothol to,, . 2 , J V 1 .1 ? ,.
Rannet of Cl St,....... , I ... .1... 1 . , w - - - w - - iv..nv m ' v. 01 in. 11 1 111 1 ,t ''(Idllllf , - - 1 1 1 .-f sui He tin re states the survevs of rail r.ki.U :.nd ..,,. ....i.... .1 1... .1... ...' . n . orni - i'i ut m u im iiii j.m uilll iMlin u lf, .1 itMU'Wi . ' - . 4 fOWtt for nil roftd of turnpike fr m MadioaM Mia I tadi.n.n.li. öa.eilU A . l-J.TlU . 1 c-.".L U ----- r- r,.t vaowawswv.awT, (V MeiMfTlfV Jlf T! ?. r j m un . ncaai e . nioonnngun, ueüMrd and jem to ! any. , "3 lt w rail road f.om EvaanviU. via Pxiocotoa to iiiceui.es. 4. A r u e for a rail road fiom Vincenne to Tene Haute. " '' A " u,p :' -Me -tam.ee.f lumpiae frei.. New Albane IT n?' "wMifn, raou, Moot! Pleavaat, or 4 , t a. niiiu u, l.l incennes. o. in- mpietl I. ol the in v. y ai.J estimates on the nencetaia"b and .Baiaaatolt. rail road. T' To th.se u-eread-td b BMcciai nraiciio pf 111 b W iL .at aa -a - Law isi vi eiXSaCY nu (iot EanOM, (a Copy of Whi. h IMOeSed t. tl" nVpoit.) an examination foi turmaike oi nn boab from irenrfnidsviUrta Jfc sonriile g M'uhout .topping to COCBmenl upon the groea mrpatnn, of ;.,v .Noiu B, for the purp..., of st.H further expand.ng the op. ran. ma, and thereby drawing greater numbers hi atOnOrt. we turn to the "aaim ra" nftkm 1 - as mmmm Report, (page 117), where we find it atated by Col Blaneberry that the total cost of all the above named works ... would be s-... 1. -.(.M ( a little oOT fimt and a half mllnns of dollars. We now return to the fiuTCIWOl B ( ' aagO' The, survey, s - the Governor, " have been necee.'Barth . ipettaive , but and incfaation roowire me 1 to any, that Col. euawherry , the orncer cneamandtng fa partH s and their BJBtBtantB, HMVC p rl'oimed their scleral "duties with a zeal and ahm. 111 that command Bay "ENTIRE CONFIDENCE AND APPROBATION. We .pinto literally, and are not responsible for the hoeking grammatical blondere of onr Hooaier Cheater, ti. Id. Would that lie I.;m1 tioj eenmitted more fatal one. in 1 ohtieal ami financial economy ' r Bring over these mror., however, the language of Got. rnor Noble waa a full engorgement of the estimate s l,,M ,,M,,U w m,Mea Pnicor .1 1 -. ... .... 1 . lariy, the Ucmocrat, who never were 1. 1 into the u,l,r carr.nrs c, ,ue po. . Ol IBM VKAiTV Jisro who have nih il :itnl rtlined the State. H, , , 1 1 , 1 ,, , r ... aving thus endorsed the Reports t.f the bnanneer. 1 ......... .. . 1,,,. , ...... .. ,.,, ,,,, n, ei.fi. r. .. 1 ,.....,. ' t 1 viovcrnor neui on 10 unor. e tue proptu., ol adoiit - . hju favorite " Svht.'i.i " i foil ws M neiicring the aaeasare Well calculated to a.hatce the 1 ,.,......1. .0 tk- ...i ..... i. . -...- ...,. . t.i, ..on. .. ...I- mm pu.iiH en, line, it "tied ear,! -teemed it my only, at the last sookm of the . . . . I V u 'k'ttl". a tt f it U'tJ'Kri; jfltl't j M'lirrrttii i i oteinriit. It u .s ttien 0 i.t. ii.!. d II. at the 1. nstlUC 1 t,t liubllC Wrk " " " """'.W rrer 1 v ruon i t the -Vrt'r. was . - . . I . s I . ..IM L. . A Ox 9 o . r.. ... , 1 i r .r - MB U 1 ! 1 1 1 , tli .!. Mi. f iiii.rni I- ' l.l..tl.l " ,..-1. .... ... lie men g e on to recapituiatii tl.e arguments ol the arnvioo. aScaragc, qooted in onr second article, to which we r, fi r the reader ; and be then continue, ogmin . ndeeaing t 1 1 c reports nf the Rngin. , r. IM-wil : ' The rxaminationi mate tlie Ual tum met by the c.itial and ml , nd engineer, will place yea in oesiofl ef such fiie . and information in lefetence lo the several rontasaa . all ir y ,u to ait OdPiteHy i. the selections you mav make 1 He then endeavored to quiet the alar ma of tnoae whooe prudence and good sense had ltd them to anticipate the rrilita of the a. Iii-nako..,,;,, lanl.rupt, a. onil ran, .nd urged the example of older and wealthier Btoteate fa imitation of this, thea ha n iedandy. Liaten onee more to the Byron Rote, which luri d the State t- ilea trui tion : Tie ii ;t step 1:1 mast of the bMpattaat work, andertaken, have met with opposition from tho who entertained feais t.f Taxation. Bankruptty. and Hum; but ef all the I I, ' l.i Wi IKS III iithe. St i.e. ll.er.. mrm i, ni, ..i. I.n.-- I..... abandoned, or thai have proved mtrtfeMtosw or unpopular . . . ... win live people, even nnoer the highest late et taxation, on ihe contrary, thev have Mwnfa aafy hrcaaai aanre of wealth and comfort menan?enl. e pnWe toirH and enter"'A''. " j' ' 'f J " rj ut . ... itn uti u r r(tJ i .?;.,CV:'?''T.4,'f7T4;'i'S''T!,.,,, f0' M . ' . 7 ' .........- . .. ...... 7.. . . " "'.;". at 1 t v Hir-r , Min.-., . in eitien- nave mat it. t. : Iheir wil.ingoea. to eater with ptiil apon a system that will eon- ..;.,... a. ..j- --- ,.....,. . . ... Ui l theh ' 'T ,Han t0 C,r'it ff V ... 1 1 .11.1... iL! .Vi I I v rill I.l' Ki ll M'll ' . U ' II ri f , ' . . . j""' 'j ,ktlcu basdcsa as tl.e labile of a vision. Tl.e Governor .... . ... , 1 .... w. ... .. ,. . . . ........... , II. Tl 1 1 1 I V 11 DBVC IIH.l 1 Hill and Irl'O Pntll. lO'lCe llti'in fa sntjeet. on ag.ee with me k .he o, a. th,t IheÄ aiMlie it t re-l, I (.ulii.c senumei t. irqu.ie of :... ... ., . . , ' rcW mr-wamiture in ine impiuvcmi nt 01 ine CiillillllOO .f .he Rote, and of lb. ie pie, it will Le f.., vom better jadumc.t to de.eimme the extent d the investment : I vv i I - . lint. htnvoVf 1 Withhold tlr o - iin th d on mm s ifehj eiprnd ihr am mt f TE1S MILLIONS without ri,nz , ihr jUri a i r julmrt genemftootj r the paymr .t of any portion of the principal unmet Hf pr e.r of tajw. But ti us. lain an entena i e ot such avsgnitade, a Mailable provision ...... ...I I... m .' f.r (he i avini ni i.f I lie mier sl am tl.e mm tal, of :.-i-hw ,M!enee,1e,l the ,is year, a'n.l aboot an rnual mm a anally, until ihe w..(k stisll t.e fina!., tit ail loial um a " ',a : '. . " uir wni. villi i.e nnihed. The additional r Venu, required ti t.iec' the inteiesf on the !hvi arovd increase the whole JWOM-w ay tax aeae paid . Am . . ef ear Citizen UXE ft Ml-' fit .-. t-. w ' ow ; ... - n.e ( ,;. w M), , haxo w ( av ,hf, for(hci sum of i,K, t K.N I each yeOl." , "Tu "c 9M mtt not , ,ok,1 into Ikepromeu y which th, fciel is ascertained, it niav .ppesi s'r'insxe thai ... 'nall in increBe to tic ia e id tes.ti , will rn.et I be it tciett a laf-' a nun. It i- aev. theirs. ( ERTAIN tj.at ui addi i b to one-inif aa the present and annu.1 increase in In us and ,h rit . , t rner property, wm 'he t dis tn r w ill 'e coming in sftei the first lew vea, will B mpt$ tußhrient " V -MvaM the correcines I I bete estimate, one enquiry only lemaint tn he mule will nur citizens cheerfully pay the mall adlitimil lax-' i ir. in User wools .hoohl the taie, by a wite polity, oroa a habkcv wmi pscacAsro rMica ron raoncci tnn wacxb or evenv kiko Will ,. . , l v i i.n . . 3 I . .Of EACH DDHI N ,,MIH ihu- ; ut , t.t . their pockets Of these you can best io.. 'rjiuiiii uri i.fiumsture examination, id the subject, pea ,ni r- ".'"erv by the confession of the Journal. Tins -fixed Maebund MTM rt ur.1. I with .m.iUp .11.. A .:. , r. ..j,,,!,., u.-epuve: that the people would KETEK be call, d on to pay anv pc.riion of the pnncipul of that sum hv tarutmn. and that the tax to meet the interest would onlv require a nominal ine re as., hr whi. h they would ba more fan iMManuuat J Ir,.- ft... trir. .n. .1 mmSmmm , . ....... . . . . ., ....-' j,, n . a j ,,, vu 'ii' o mi Irak's tirtll.i!..r vvortls. a dollar i -i tirhting, f,,r a rent ur turo ' But it is untie, essiirv io oiiunciit ution lhe sut, wane diceptwns by which thep...plo bnva been aerhadhsd and . j ruin. d. lieir . ll. . : ,i , ... . r, , , r, t to make 1 1 n,.,. ; 1 hey arc k. enl v . , by the pnoah St. II fa .ime nu n are endeavoring to banal ug their foiaatl dupe, bv Tariff and Assumption sthcii.s. This ( .i n. under the pr. t in . of relieving the people fr un the burdens vv h. h the fornn r follv and dishonesty of those nu n imposed on them, but in reality to relief, themselres. by imposing additumsl burdens upon the people, whoni they have atreadv be. J 1 1 mmm-m .-- all IJ Uf a ... . n a l. . j 'rayed, windled. eh.-ated. tnd deceived, in every wav h'.ch their eunnir.g and Wiched im.ginatiana cttntj nnicn anggt-it
Tnif Spirit of WaMggCfy tnio irit of Wfna! Arisloetocj M genrn
I h- tni" :irit of Im ritiM rar, in genrrnliv n fi.rnMv exhibited MOM it politi. al defeat ; and i alio g. ther ditTerent from that nianifVt d br U. in.x rarv under fa sjmil. Clf, utn,t IIlCW The rral Df-m - rat may b vc the people to be l.ab'e at time, to be mmUken or ernveJ, H the wirst individuals mmetime arr ; but le neverfc , !H lB , ()I1,hJ, lhat I,. trout tktH inomeutary and itr i.l. ntal aUerrati-'n. th v lave tl.- rapanty and the .h.-..tio- to tWide i.mIv'm. the end The real whig. J however, di.tr.iat th.- ra,a. ,tv an d h. ntv of th i..i i. i .n. i fl.,.. jo . min iii'iii-ii in- nm uT iinu in i hi j j nanu .i i i .. . "i i. .. . . . . i... iiit-m nniir inrv m c ecie 10 ii iue ana i'iiri 111 hests. Ins inherent . nt. n j.t tor th. m hunks forth unre r . .i.. ,., - ------ W :i 1 tu pi ti I iadei eealaawB ti arnit, '....K.-t :t,e .Ii. tili-. . " r. n c-heril. ntly bawl And valiaatlj -pun; all con n I. I B, BM ye !, Bftocrala, lea.l lotth y. ur rah' le. Mi ike down eveiy bairier of n'.t. And whi -t of f.i. fiberty le.iutv ve babblM, Fe uie that ve .; irTCh hei pMM right. When .to. estj hi-n a convert t FiauJ, when vi tue ii ceaaed to be rin:e, tlun inrck-cr! yOBBfeg innocence lam. out a Bawd, kl ! K cueiv p oves piite harne faced. Year su. ce-s hiM be cert on fi m that hoar, I hi Pie-id. ii 's 1 :, in hall . gam, Voau eansa ha.l :.e riaaaamt and your advent to Power, lie fa signal of Aii.nc!iv reign. From the .New Han n Herald, n leadmc wine pant mw mmr V w of Connect,, m. we have fa follow inC commeninrv noon . . 1 t w p defeat in that Slate, equailv bitter and alnn sT U poetical as th. first Here the old claim of the wings .... u .1 n . to all the Meceney, all the virtue, and nil the mtelliPenr'' " boldly made; and hatred ofihe,W.r mf rf. fragr pr"lv ' KPnamti :' P 'mgraph just to the "a of onr late 8enator, O I. Baahh, whoa. OfmOBttiOB l" ,,M teBaWOM of fa ri'ht af v..:ing to the poor men in the.ityot tVaahingion, the people w, ll reanewnV 1 " rcTto d, . t ktcm- that we hilf My thattg partteelar In aajr upea tbw anhjeet at peeaenl There waa a Ihna when Bftete wa some niratiea an at whew it IS hMoyaad with hope aid huh nticination when the IT' ol and vimi us of ihr land hid .. v ice in 0111 coun.-iU. and law heart ed Ihe patiaat esoated in their aeee. wlaaai mmmt aaJ t'., ree held the right of suffrage wbea the suborned 1 , p" TC-H' lv' ' ' 'i-S'i--ni when the 1-7 ' rt'i it . , n'v I .hiu-..,l ... ,1. .1,,. .,,'i;. . 1 the pnrfay. Bai tnee days have gone My. he lowet, -.-m. - " "mw mmrwj eariifwaa vij-sn . 11 t 'i ' rr i ra;rtii anu MleaaW-t,0Belt ol man n rl hue beroaae soperrOf tithe hct. ,11 0111 111 11 a- MirniEi -n. ;iiiu u cej 1 1 . 11:1 e i come er im in 1 1 effenee. anl edncatioa n nnjecl ef dial wchienienl. AI. vie h.ve toaaj about n.e etecttOM 1. that Ihe u-äig are beaten we believe entirely.'1 Senbroent identical with fa above are exnreaead bv ,, x . 1 ... . ' the N. w t'-rk toiiiniein.il Advertieer, also leading .... ... 1.1 Wins piper, ill relation to the hit e e !. . 1 1 on III that City. ,t) Wt "The fbUistinet ha, fatkdtha cite, with a waisU wind. Robert II. Moiri U re-elected to the Mayoralty bv . . ---- --- j a majority .1 bet we, t. six femt seven inonaaiMto-a aaajnity y . 1 '' " '" ",r C"V; "" "'r:" f, .... Men th ..-and Is M ten M . in ; 1 3 "i 1 n 111 1111 11 un. . i in i i wen na e i i . .i "We h ue d bafosn. f e.oi,.ntly. an t w-e ma1 at ihe lemaik with BMeTel tmfrmme. an rMWtave in New- ,irk, . r m . . .. . , :il,i ti( . ) a. . Uli lent ini .n, of jm eitainu the 1 ... r ... 1.1 11 e j t c in n id. ntity ol vo'e.s. .u. 1 thu ieil plates of resid !. ' . " ibey nave mojT mawr eeee ee o mecaseea 1 '"' Facette, the h.-ulmg Whig paper of i ..... 1 e. . -.. , uinu, owm . i in,- .iii.iii..i.i.. . . . trn,orsrs seiitttiu nts HctC. nhqillLB thll .Miss, un r p'Tier. ve perieixe nie real seniliio ni; 01 vviuppery full. . vhihite.l Willi lini.r.-.l siiii'rnrr.. r,n . . ' . . , .., , Ill nf Pil r lie 11101 l.eri I .1. i..tioi .,1 t ... .. . . . .... ... . . ,. I ' I , I, , . . . ' J ' fvu , ''' ,n:,,n ,,0,i-v ""' Pa,t '"n.in.tt. d n. the support 0 1 .vir lay. Hence th. ir h.-tilnv to the Suflrnge parry in Rhode Island and their xnltation at us tbft.it. Our readeta will reine naher the bitter denunciation of Mr ( In against lt.. wupperteti of t'aivereal Suffrage in Rhode Island, and the r iBoratinM of th- namrj views bj theTi presses throiurhoi. i I be country. Now. the New York Cidnatercial rails at the oneration ol that System in its ow n Slate, ami declares that an election where it prevails. nxvtSt ever he a aaocfci I !" Wbifjirerv oilitt. Fa etcrattoaea. The Providence Journal was tjiiite wuthy at the B ston Courier, (heth eAI Whig papers) Car Hating that the flniiocrutir jKUrhf was aVfawtad ill Klnule Matul at the late election The Courier replies to the Journal in the f.lowing sarcastically quu-t am, hawny all hi The C 113 . aurier hy the way has aarver denied the ioVnaitj of Fedeealann and Whiggiam : ,. . , . i i r v ., ,,ce joumm ih verv mdi-na-.t .cause we -uv, ...qnu un. i-Kinmi in tiiuiwii 11 .11 i a- ii, ii. l.i i. . . . I, . ..... la.. . r '7,r,,';"w wf jl. .....crnt.r party, aid ask. a um- . -' "-- s-' mm n-iir IBirHdl Ud I oilitt I m .......... K.. . .. ..e ... . . . V . "T Twm m the lot al poiitlt s o tli .t State it is imnnau m tat mm ... ... swer. The paragraph in the C ur. r o Haturd.v last I um. ii aiuruav i.is, should, perhap. h ....I.l.. a . .1 1. . ir.. 1 1 1 1 . 1 e . ' J7 U-'C awe aw i-u n ' II ..1 f . a mmm caiieu me nemo, r,;nc 1 a- tJi.late and his , ctio.i was a, Un. I called the ilriii'j, mir . a-.di. at .. ll.i. .. rated by fa aa.ibd democratic naner. i. and cd ,h w ..1.1... I. .. 1 . . " o mir. n 1 r 1 . vh c 11 1 1 r : 1 an o'. r ... .n m. ....... - - Whienaia.r.BnrMiArla.ll I.l... " ' ' "'J "iii'm ill hoped , bat, be error whieh mrm m dent will not b. considered unpardonable, ' . .1 to Ud hy ace- - III iTr.iasc ... leg suppose that w hen Oiiv, r rl. B lita vote.l against allowing Ihe , cr peoi le of the City of U a-dil tfton the right nf suffrage, he .hough, lie was ?11g to spend sir years more among iheea. Tin being vetoed by the iW ... .. ..... 4'' " W""r, U,at ;"'" provided .hat bey vote as he teils them, for which parpoaa ha pledged ""J '" as u ir 1 1 I i.e ii, i.ii wn;rii irii f am p hintMlf ... i-k. .n , t, , , t . ., . ' w v inv tut. -i-iiiitr iw it ii tn I r r s'rtf- I it i;if B I coon ran. dates. Ii he lead, a majority of the people ,,f Marion county by the MOM in this w.iv.wehuve MrUch Mxtotakel) their charactt r. That's a l. More . oil Lie . The Lentoeilta Jur.. ''s Indianspoiis aorreafiond.iit "U." Bar netl ! saw : -II. ( Mr. V ) unable to extort fr...-;. a poof U hw an thing e'e ..r s. ine legal seiv i. e. icMl lv to froni ' a ru'f. and drove the brute (worth from atst t two t!o.'Iar) some twenty miles, to In reStdetsCl " Huna', my fine literary f, .1 w ' Tt. il is auotliei feather in .Mr. VVbitComb,a cap. Coaaa up, here, and nut. : M- i II ... , , r,,J1,r D" " m who was Cleopatra I "( leopatra TCi during tie Ian.. . i urn. A warm-hearted m.-char..c-ar, In,', patri t , ery ich f h.n-.verit ... Wh the crowd to see I is old so d er I io Colonel . I tended his ha-.d. "Give t;ic the oth-r," triad the fruhman give me your raaxe hand Cntonet, ihst I may tell rny children I have shaken a baud sh t ail to piece in the Littles t4 their c,.untrv." T,.r. Pa.MKBYiart QgagMVKt, to Mittiti Ifabtwajr in tha pc.d cause, just camaa.iie.rl at Prsmbfort, Ulioton ., nsh, by GKoaeK W. Bmtmxm, Esq. The si-jus of tha time are brilliant, for a one coon BSjpr die. of ( ure moitilicanon, a Democratic one tik. it, p ice. We wih Um MditOf all the succes which he deserve, snd that is net a little. The Dem cra.-v of old Clinton wdl tike the hides in August and no mitjke. Isma BLsnr. We have a-c den-'y tl rd to p'ace this clever sheet on MM xcharic uat, We notice 1 i!je PPr some time i.,ce, and have received it re-rulariy since. It tmpr. vcs upon acquimtanre
Dpfulr itioii. Sii,, nlr. and Hratli. A few wrek iure. irrr. the Trea-srrr a4 li e Mat'
- of Mia.nrj.,.1. aUcui.J.d ,n utder to era tl fer.a.t:.a incurred t'v a !tfftjrat; on. It wh at lirfl u; n he took nith him $120.000 of the State' ton la, but btf wife, whom he Wi behind, etnn.i i K.r ti .-v rrn r $ 96 000 in money, and a parcel of State I n,:s (i'ae p.bab'y mde In way afe to Tn. be t.a r ot yet teen taken. Out f ihia event irew the f ilowtng tragic! and mefan- h!v occurrencea. by which two mora victims are aJ.Iri! to 'he rrrdi? sys'en. .o much iauJeo t y wlnggry The Virksborc Sentinel, a bort time sinr. ar.nounc- - - r'J ,h ii ide of Mr. II ShclUm, lle Preaidtt dfj the . Brandon D.nk. bv ' IVarl river. Before he . - j mmcommuted the fatal act, he wrote a hlltr to one uf his fne.nl. in which he d.u,leJ b. readme for puttm, m end ta his existence. It appear that he was leagued with Cm,,. dMJ run.w.v Tre.rev and durlc the - tin of hi. .iT,,e. by Mr. Matthe., be. Sh'um. borrowed ! blT" 77' .waTd 1 , Es, , ,0 enabJe l.r.ve. to make a fall ... end eju.r. h MffoanU. which ..e;t..n prom.ae.l to return t.. Crane aa j soon as the eiaminati .n was over But the apprehension of firave. and Ins trial lefore Ju Ige Sharkey, prevented the return af Crane's warrant. S.jelion wa etammrd as a w mesa, and worr that he ha 1 never furnished Ur.v. with any warra: t, a id alter the .light of t.raies. Crane I called on Shell. ui 10 re'urn ti c warrant he had lent him. Bhrlln being unable t c .mp'y Mr 'rane threatened to expose him and have him pr .-eruted f.: peijury ; and to e-cape the shame and digraee of auch a deveiopement. he dehl erjie'v drowned himself in Pearl river. He left hi hat, clothes. anJ g.!d watch, on the bank of the river and hs b-dv has not vet been tound. But the tragedy d-iea not enj here. The if a laer date announces the dearh of Mrs. Mielto... the wife ... of the MB nie. Il sits .he suffered the most acute mental torment fr-m the moment he was ii.f.rin.d ol the me'incholy end nf her hush... I. and .he never was per. tfed In ftw alone. Her physical organ ration sunk under th- Illllf- ...,.. -,.d .k- .....l ... . ... B. 1 ww wawewe var. w.v p.aw afiisvj va.eavae. it I I'ft keaoea law hliaht of hois ...d hsm....es. the bla k and , h f , . , ,v,t. m"-shill have di.ar..r "mwij P,U1 oi ,u tr,,n,M" m aie disappeared fateiree. Mould to Cod that it obitaary could le . .. ' ' il'M'si ol llinisill. I his m,n. Ii, bad f..r ,.,. um teen .mpio.-cd hy ' and UroMr of .ew lmk and Phiiadelphu. a. a .pecial eipres ag.-ni. for carrying va'nable parkagea . , e money and drafts between the twoc.ties. BMJB -taken with a leaving" one day . Some two weeks airice he nee . ., . . ed I trough this city with h. plunder. Ito irav. Ilrd on w.st. slopped at I erre Haute a short tune, purchaaej a , 7 " ' boiae. &r. and -broke f.r lall Umber" on the Hin... ia ide ... BJ o n n I ic tin 11 from Terre Haute su-pecied the covey, f"H '"J and arreted turn ne,r Cirbnav.Me . Hi. The Wa-b-.sh ExneOBB state that they obtained In. - j in. u 1 . mi, Ulm 11 ,u ut. .... . .... ..11. poited 111 fa It ink. f- OOO in d ates and te..-. Iea.u a: bun MOW. wub wbn h to return to Philadelphia, to w hi, h p'a-e he s he will R. pa try and atone for hia spree iBeeae BOttanifMag racal nried t g. t him out ol the hand ol his captor-, supposing, perhaps, he could naaBM therewant. o. s'.arethe flunder and let Inn. go ; but tbry BN BJ not so tfre.n. There is o.ne eviJciice of insanity in h:. i:,om uient-. - f j On ihe exerunj of the 14-., (lt , the Bank of the Westen Int.iir.iice mi. I mm. .. . , , . .. . a ill-l , Olio. .fli.. HI ',11 'I. IS. II. . - . .. was entered tiv tliree men. 111 .1.,.. ..I,,!.. ...r, mfM rliiaiHg hVl vault for the day. T.'iey N .'mediately secured the oil",, eis. and r-ddwd the institution of aivty or M Mnaty thousand dollars. It ems that aotne of the ofric. rs com.ived at the MMWtwy, which was , fleet ed , men t,t the ni -t re-pectable standing in the ci.y. Tho. .. Keen, a lawyer of res; setsbhl rtan.li...:, wis the one first arreatasj, and a put of the money t .nod in hia poanevwion. Of the others implicated, three were ...Ii. . rs of the Bank, named Mnedoch. Jackson, and Bi. The psJharhBM. Lang Lew fe, ex aenntar, im, or of the city. a:. 1 1 r.i :.t a. raecojftraa; mteorwe of ihe e.rcun. Ba. ks are the kOBt place ok,rf, ihr public mooev. ..T the whig. The above la perhaps ga J , vid. nre ,,f R, The ibcbI. would all have Wc let off, if the people of Colombo had not a-s. BXbb , ,n .jr. at iiuu.lers and prcvente.1 their di.cliargc. li . ln.u. n.li v Pajlgcr. 'I' I - mm i nt widow Miifirernle. m hi r ., .t had Iwo l, ,l"'r' I he one waa hi... k. and somewhat u-ut ; the other C Ii . m i mm 111 .. a.' mmm - ih 'IIP Ilkr a rV if Ml'ium r Imlil. ai ... ,.ir..l ..,.i - L i - - .. . ,i.i.. ij.. " f. k m ess steel. Both pokers stond at fa .mm - What ' ..,, k. a..d d.d thn widow HaaBniiMaia aiir I - a . - Mi.i.,ir rildir, v i,.l 1 ... . ... I the black p..ker cracked ,t ; w.a.b..J..w.-r bar to be dear. d. ,, clear.. I it : ill. I stie want a r.ui.i.o fir .1.- 1,1 .. L cleared it j did aim want a in . --..- . . ., V". '."".-;' "nt., th. turning inase. I ga (lie li,.,,...,. ,.,,1 .,1 . ... ... . ... l.,,1., ... luI ....... . ' in,., .od l.i .... e.,.l. ..... I.l I, .... -. i 1. . .. ' Z Z 1 'T, ' " , mt " r ... ....., ...unumicM ci. mi 4. 1. on, to.inc. 1 . . - " roking. MjiniliL' '.iIijiiil' d .iiii. all ll. . ..i .... .. ,l . . . l" ,lv'im' ' Bl. Ihe sweating work. j s mr ine w-innt p -ker. UaM renaet.a.. . tlmm. Nens d d tra vioRP,.r age go t., l.ackn. y for a w.k to vl-lt lief icI Cl ms, that Die hi.jht p k r ws not r. m sed fr.on the gmif. sssd, .etefnlly si.tied m oa.nl fl...iel, aw in, I in greisy rei.ose the relnn. ,.l tan - J Tl . ii,.-..-. . .iii, Once more m glijtrning idkanis. would it .u .ge among !,",v-l ' "; .tie j. tiv BSBSSe, ihe black p ser. flll " IdTI ZZJ , slZ aS T " to HUI. asioe a Vile o d mm? One . I.r-,. l.l.,. ...Ln. did ihe bright p..ker ee.ui. t . this il.y dding notl.inc . ... i . . . ' .'' active ! "'''"w eruaravs, fa "black . .ker" eornpire admira bly with the hj. f an e.ht .r ; ami we have a i;om1 mind to ba a bright po'.er" f .r a tiltl while, hv I ecmmg a rmnsSdato f-W mMom, We hink it would lie bett. r p-.hcy to Hour mjf a "bltik p k. r" on e in a while, than to wear ..ut fa awa ha m.h., by keeping the other like a .Ut.th's curl, in " luvender bbm erese." If aaMMB of our Ir. end, don't . n agree . shall oj pi e Col. Sunt b i md date we'll 'miv them how to " c.ur a pokc r mm .it out on our own l.ook. MfoHiAsr ll.. I he Misha . , i i .1 . Jt ... bean dncidrd by our Circuit Court, that accord, ig la t&m iwrnnl aWsaian af ihn Supreme Ceawt nt ihe Caan 1 Mates, nO ; PCBienaent or atay .aw eon have any tieatmg in the e..,.'' '.' ui .f deb's r .utrar ted previous tn the Mnwctinent of suli ,'iv f-uch l .w- ran only have effect Thn coon dad hes of "nice little bsbir ' tee. won't psy even eiioug1, to aVes fasa t and t.e '!. r. i.U tli.ra by the beet sod throw thi-m int. f lk"s yards, sod hardly a word is ,:! 'ui !er wi. nil Murk it. BMjaf, sr.d ma'am ' en iis ra it t. ; .If Jmlt, Bs ma whig cani -.. in lb. tth D.tnet. C . M Ciau "'.- I the c sjiventi 'nal n i uination. IUvir. P. Ii Li w it l.s leen nominated by a Whig consentient to Wavue, aa one .1 the whig candi,.es I r KeprescKtativta. .lve they no r- . , table .Nrffeei to Wavnec u hj ! 'We have BBM Banch rW Journal That is natura'., we . with tf.e s :c r.d iniun. :i .n fin lb Sir It is in accordance, to.., r thy Jathtr, Ac , .. .Irjrice Nan whose political npinirin. are four, jed trare e, ,r Mi e,nd the N ach of r. j..-a
