Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 48, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1843 — Page 2
T H I I N I IAN v s T t T E s K V T I X E L. r-aio", vtnit5cr, rrTfFo c (IIUIuroMV "141 -2:1. 113.
o;ir liiniiifalim of Itier. (Joe. Differ, in I e speeches, 11 ! the people that there re but ihre way a to d. sr. ope of the Hiate debt, to-wit: ?' A ?' in- c' Tax i'.'i'x hv the State (over.ment r Amemnptioi by the General Government aa propoa 1 It ('it J dineon m Congress. He- Joet not pre-
tenJ to a-laoeii the propriety of either of thee proposi-
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Ir, our week, a the present volume of the -r
1 1 l . L.n ', timu nT m nn of r ,, r . i-
' ... , . r. . tiona ; but he ddtd that n- bonedt nun will go far re;.udiacrtber raee mat W take this occ.ion t r. . those r who mm to renew the.r tUtwiffrmm, that H id atom -- cannot be borne by the pav.ple. thmk 1 -mi! it. and l',rwxrd thtir rcmir.ancee We cannot ' and is Mat of the question ; dnd the;, d,ne on to give the
pr"nno ti furnish b.ck rum. I., ,, and to preserve their ni t favorable representation ifi his power of Cut John
lit iii v. Bratflly 50 Till
Coe. Noble. Wallace, ami a iren or two more f their
big guna changed into loco Coco, (heir fortune, m part , would be made Bigger miflit be elected dottrnor, and Bradler come off triumphant, not ithatar.dmg he i f, m favor of a high tariff on tea and coffee, aa he aaid at
tlcfl unbroken, it will I4 nece.rv t b pi.;npt
County TaaaaalaaielinaBB We thif .lay puV,.:, full aha of nmMttfkt the leglala'ure. A nnjority of pul'i : se-.timent. a fir aa we
ean learn It will be eatian-d nh it. We ho; e tbat etery . . J I - i ...... Im C- Mk.i ttt . 'k. m f . A !
true urmx rar, -., e r i,-. i i i i, . . n
- - sgajg i ! wWrthev wi!! choo-e, and leaving the responsibility of the choice with them. Tina is certain'y a very convenient m d"e of electioneer, in?. It is after thfl fashion of the Internal Im: rovemeni
tain. By deceptive and gl.wing representation s, in
thit case, the people were e, t-i fxvor a rr 't ruinous po-
tSai f,,'! - - - . I (rrn the mur.'ilril irill) of thoae
luv -.m,v i i ' i i 1 . . v. - - - - ------ - - n . i , , , I 'cv ; and now, the ry peraona who ok the eaJ in prac
w i nave Ii, i ne I i.r Tlf ;n i io ii ii ii e i '. im people, giving them nit!!ng in return !'Ut binkruptcy, ruin, an ? i vr". wi' vl pervnl preference!, all peianl eonaiJerationa of a private nature, and cw up together like run! of hnihera engage in tili faaW work. f.ef ri private t ioBII fll anv iMttlffe) prev r.t n d ;ing o.ird'ity to ur e ,nt'y RE DEEM THE STATE
FIRVr, and alt will he wel . We nr t!ie atrengtli tn
e-jat the Junto tnttnrty, an I it mtM( n t be ! t by divisions
reJative to the inception i f the Svnirm. in nrder to hnw the comparative participation in it on the part of (Jor. Biggef n.d Mr Whitcoawb (ireat pains ha e been taken, ever sine the nomination of Mr W'hitt omh for Governor, to e.cite odium ogainst h:m, :n consequence cf his vote, in accordance with the expreü intrneticns of hi conntitticnta, in favor cf the
g tdoM dcerptioiie, attempt to eicuse thernseivea on ln;ernal Impn v ement Bill o!" .Mr. Wlntcnmb retlie plea that the p'op.'e favored the policy, and that they pr.'ent-d, "ii that occasion, tjree f oejnti , all of which arc not reap nai!Ie for 1 1 it rt f th- pepla '. o, if the had at least two of the worke r'nining through their teriiAiumpti n achrme should lfl a lopt h.- the pop!o W ,nr.v Tbfl represcntatix from each of those counties the saiaj.aetinBl el G -v. Bijger and ahou'd te ftuajh ef f'-erallv voted f..r the hilt, and were ench of them
ffe-ted. and direr- Ufa be imposed on us by the Genera! earnestly urging h.n support- aWtoVg in the right of
C, .v. rn iieiit as a c .nae.jnr-nce whv he would repudiate "l?ru h m a ,ff,UWJ r. mpeiled to VOtfl tor the responsibility ;-:! p- .pie. ho w m'J a, v. luntM.U 6,11 T1"'-""!' ,'"i,"na "lh" WN a I p:cd the aeheme. without any eiplic.t recoinmendat .on prin"- aml Mr d W '"g ra,r' in ,,,C,r ,. . . , i t.- ,i, , ,., speeches, and, iierhaps, even liv Governor Bigger himself of his; ami iher. fire his skirts would he clear of h!a ne. v , fc , , , , ji . . ii held forth as an all-sutli o-ut reaflOfl whv Mr. Whit 1 he c iplfl should reflect up m this adro.t gime ol non- , - , , .
i omo ii'-oiu ion in; i niii-u, nii'i nii,un ejiprt'sseii Dv Mr Brndh v in his Spaiech in this place, the Whigs tdo ol i still be COaltitaOOd in power. There is a pampnlfll entitled M Facts for the People, ' on the sul jert of a Tnnir, WBjch ifl shedding a flood of
They know or ought to know, that when lohn.on in- Wm pn eoantrT Htti ntmthrowhifl Whim unawaii.
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The liftinniincrniriit rf Itio Internal op"n the table, ft r which motion Gov Bigger voted, I Stair Scrip Trs-asiu r !tole, Ac. Ar. 'third mu.t be deHuded Wbt net w.ll ibey not linprOTenienl S Mem. and the Mate together with Evans. Sm.th of Favette Wallace. Vawter Of all the contemptible falsehoods o the Indians f barge to the loco loro ' If thef could only fet Slapp,
and other friends rf the bill the enemies of the bilt. and ' Journal, none is more glaring than ita recent attempt, in those who ha voted (or an indefinite noatponement on a aeveral labored articled, to trv to convince tf e people that
Bigtr'n I rxter-rl trr-prorrment Frinnples .' Friend- previous occasion, voting against the motion. The the lasue of Treasury notes in our tate wa eaaaaaal bv the ship frrr the Grtat Mammoth M of 11 30 Procf motion to hy on the table wag earned by a vote of 40 to Democratic party. Indeed it haa the impihlence Ü hold Positire .Iddurtd of Iiis IVtllingntss to Plidgt tht 3rt. and there it ended up this circulation as a Democratic currmcu' Having
Faith of the State for the Completion of a System More fn tie mean time the Surrey Bill had been concocted, sifta! to arouse the people against the sound ii mrines f Martinsville, so as to put up cotTte to 30 or 40 cents a Kitraragant than thmt of 1830. it'ithovt either fttfMfaj ail Goernr Bicger. thmkii.g that half a loaf was better ,he temo-ratic party, in relation to a circulating medium, pound, in order to promote the liomi production of nulk, or Estimates. 'than no bread. Voted fr that measure But it appears wh,ri, they contend should alw av s he as g d as specie xthtrh be-thmV. good etioygk for u H-onrr ' The next Befre we proceed with the hiatorv rf the mismanage, that .Mr. Wlutcomb and His Excellency were not then as Ü not the very hard stuff itself they now. at the com- high tariff he proposed will he on Democrats running for in nt rf the Intern.- ! Improeenu n: Bj stem I v the lug, now destined to tiunk and act together. It w ill he recol- niand of the Junto, are trv ing to make it ;i pear that the office' If he can accomplish that, he thinks Bigger and we will hike a retrospective view of aome of the beta lected that M' Wbitcoiub moved an amendment to the Indiana State Scrip is a loco I'm o ctirrenc ! Thür own himself will be t re to be elected '
BasrVS y Bil! armeli was ndojitd. reqoiring the r'nginr eosirae COSMtoaMSd them ; but lnnsmu) h as this circulation Before eoneluding, we invite the attention of otir ead to verily their statements upi'it oath This did not suit haa been unfortunately throw n among us, it prompts the crstotlulaw authorising the iddue of treadury ootfld That the (isvprnor This bethought binding men up a little reflecting mind to enquire after the causes vv Inch led to law savs.that ttie treasury notes shall run on a credit of too close to tell the truth. He therefore, as will appear its imic one nnd two vrars, and .'hall he redrev.rd out of tkfßr$( bv page öl-, moved to change this important provision ; ! 1838 Hf-r.i ("i 1 was held tip before the people BaflsVaWdta of our eastern property and urp'n'ied deht bit the House refused to com ur in bis motion. n' Indiana, as he is now. as a candidate for the Fresi- Now this clause of the law, at the prevent day, lookd .Now, as we before remarked, facts are stubborn things J'" : and such w bj the unpopul.iritv of his name, that Hfrenielv ridiculous' But when this law paeae.J . what (v Bigger, at that time, resided in the county of Kuh fr the first tim. in tbfl history of the State, since the pre- were the surrounding circumstances ' They were as M a i ounty through vv . hose limits not a solitary work was ' pont parties w eu forrm d, Indiana returned u I. BMM rati.- I ws, so far as Wing financiers were conterned : The lotated. A eounty that was among the first to adopt tfodasfl Of Represent It i dfl Tkm Senate, h.wever, was a '.ip f'.ictorv concern was represented by tAi rd B aTaaWM C'nss'fcation, and hut for the influence of Whiggerv Whig by several majontv. In what condition did this to le worth from three to four hundred thousand dollars,
i-immj'aiim shuh Gov. Bifgdf id attcmptiiu to play ; nal f r rito pirpose uf enablirig them to do s uuderstaudingly, we desire to state a f i vv ficts f j their consider.!. liddda
tr .ume. nta plan into t ddlgrfldd, it was hooted at hy mos' aMli fm t tn ambbora tbtngd. We will adduce a few, to Govt. Bigger mut not only shoulder the responsibility of I would have advanced so large an ddBOtTdrt, know.ng as of the mem -era, and o'.lamrd the countenance of but very ,()u bow entirely reckless wag the course of .Mr. IWer I '"'"'S a System ifen.aMl that iOO, Wtthmt surrnu and .they did, that the gut bad M atbof r.sourtcs. But
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WW. Tl.ey kno, or dWgbl to kn .w, tha alter it was refirf real to a c imaiittfld, a naaj oiiy of whom were W i ige' that thai ComBsitlea mi !e two reports agnnst the scheme the whi aaajofitjr eypoaviod it on the ground of fxpfllieiKV, d ih Dc uocr.i i : minority als on the ground ol unccnatitutionalry. Not a man of ;he committee was in fi-
W.Oer Canal, the Representatives from that quarter,
v.n of tho project flas any plea. In.bed the aubject had only ' headed by Mr. Stanford of Henry . mak ing this a sire pta j Mr Wlutcomb left the State soon after the Internal a solitary Democrat reanaaaafcta tor tlstd large home debt ture a"d we ask the people to look into bid report of bai ii lakaa into c OlialaratiaB as a matter of common cour- ' m loe' aMBfJOII of the Wabash and F.iie t anal. .V ! Iinprovement bill ol 1836 was passed, and had no connec- 'f more than two millions of dollars : Was there th. u a November 1M0, fr the first erpo.ie of Whig recklessness
; the session of -:'. :'. . this survey was reported to th turn with the vmnagnntnt of the Svsiem. Imtiiediately solitary Democrat in the Stat. Board of Directors of (lie ' hey will thtre see tho statements of a man that ran
Tli- t in n e.. Beery one wh ,. brea pr p Med as Jaiaoeratie cindiaalaa foe ta Legislature, wnli wbont dfa bade gaaaaradii, Itoda agpaaaaail thai aatiM datrafactioa w.tli Iba nraaaaf nominees, ami will g.se th -n thflif heaity dappOdt This is as u a!i Wats! bo it id p Itrj Hi : it is de n rrlic an 1 it every one will be " if the si ne opinion," w. must sireeed. We cannot believe bttt our eaodidatfld mo of-a much patriotism aa 1 h MMaty as their c laanaliloid ; ' bving go i I men and in lair st tmiiu.'. Hut .uns aie '. ! rr ! la ferret out and dOddatt, as fir as in ih- m I. es, paMtc d! ues. They wi I asidl i i eleanaing the Atlgaaa stalde of Whig mia'ule, ai.d n;!l not aaataia men ia Slue for life, to fitten on the tot! of the aaaaie, Bv a united tfrt, we nr, elect tlm a, nit.V! h-tvnJiog tl.- daaaaratd etTorts of theJun'.. Up tlafln, flverj patriot ; d am duty, one and al!, arj.l r finn fad our iliagratdd State is at hau l. He who is n -t f r us is a i n -t us. ntHie Ri Inno id in Ike Fielal 1 Oliver II. Smith, t!.e ex -conn Senator, an 1 ih Indianapolis Junto, eiT,'iri nil its Strodlg men at the Capitol, having utterly fuled to raakfl a diicctiaiful inuli to Mr. Whitcomb's -Facts for tho People, a Mr, Boa ma-v af Blaanaiaartna, his tken up the aa lcls, and is furnishing a serns of drv, dull artic'es f r t!.e Indiana Journal. Mr. R. dflsnad t luve triad to bee one a-pnint-d with the su' je.-t; hut uoMiccessfu'Iy. II is ficts. su h aa he gives, neutr Iliad 1 1 a er at dVgraa, t'.e dtataaaanta af Sn.i'.h and t!ie Journil, ami in I bead h i wmtfimtt correct. His i ii f- raawaa aad aumiaiiiid, bowanrer. are gio-'s SJ I I- m m . .
ii.iiuier. mi d- C U .1 O'iW lie r.iirinMr hv . i. i iei .. .. i.o I
, . , , , ' " j warrant uve uecrcc 01 tue aifl in ij ony me ceuaie 10 b,.twee(, IC lwQ M1l!h,n ,,,rlien, , wliose o! j 'i t iv i deception, or whobaJonlv looked at the i 1 vr i r i .1 1 ' ant.e.t ihr.mrh ,b. , . c . . print a Lirgc number of Ml 01 Ifiald in favor of the scheme1 of, t Ii motion of Mr. Fvnns, Messrs. Stanford and BflUL su je t Ihr lizti the oin nie ß',s-,-s of extreme nr. in . . .. . '
lYaW tt'i,;....,,',-.' .f.,i v. ana.' expense 01 tue iaie, to t,c c.rcuiauu ny mem in both Whi, one intereated in tha White Water, am the
a, " 'i 't.-i'll I I .t'l.-s, V;n. I,, . - 1 rt n 1 u'lict f r l' n a mi w ii'na nt t 00 o,'a nn.lor I lv . . .1 .1 f 1 1 1 1 1 w ,
,iUJ i, it , ...., 11. .1. ...11 . -.e . i""-'J v . w.v j. "'.r, u..n. inner in nie x entrai i nnai.vveir am; I. 1 lie commi tee.
....... . ,u'uiii 9iiii,i iin wisne at an carlv dsJT, as it w. tike s one time la we 11 thve men who have been haagiag t the public teat for twelve or fifte n ears.
might fiave done much la have saved the State ; hut th
cry of her Whig politicians was Whiggory first Indiana and her interests lust Contrast this täte of things with the circumstances that surrounded Mr. Whitcomb, and see how stands the ac
count
Democratic House find the Suite : Was she prosperous at the lowest, and tk;s est. mate iras endvrsid by tke II kig '
and happy or bad not her ruin then began to stare her The million of bonds sold bv Sx rr to the Morris Canal ReprescMatives in the face- It was then discovered Rank . vv as represented by lutn to be perfectly ammmm, AM that .some FOUR MILLIONS ol our bonds had been 1 it 1 w r n.or.si n av the HNid' (flfla Farker s report, parted with on credit, and the purchasers of those bonds ! 3kc ) The million of bonds sold bv Mr MrKFii i .was re
ported by bun to be tafr ' and .Mr Merrill wa.- represent ed bv the Whigs to be the most prudent, truth telling.
and cautions man in the State, w ho never was mistaken in
Mr Whitcemb had to vote cn a hill that had re- had failed to make pavinrnts aicotdmg to agreement;
ceivtd the warm support and votes of the three repre- j but this was but a small item in the deplorable state of sentatives of his district. Gov Rigger had no sin h , dtTaird. The Iuitik had bt en mdur-cd bv our Fund t'om-
moiivea to influence him. Representing a county that I missioners to advance some six or srren L'tnihrH thousand money matters in his life, even w hen lie reported the vnet was not directly provided for, he was a System man, not dollars, under the expectation that the rotten COasCarnfl 1 that accrueil from a suspension of specie pay from personal considerations to himself and constituents, that had received our bonds would be able to pnv The saadstd ' The tranactions with Sherwood, and other but because he lav und the Whig policy. Away, then, j Fund Commissioners must have induced the Bank to be- ; P0,, bankers, and the Gnllipolia nir-r y, were all conwith the cry of System man,-' against -Mr Wlutcomb ! J heve this, for no Wntr ntan COnductilia ant Ii in 1 1 1 1 1 , t n 1 1 1 1 1 1 - A-rA perfectly lair business transactions, and safe to
tm the simjeet of Intern I In pn v enn nt. vv inist oceupv ing ' estimates willing to leave everv thing 11 chance ur hat- worse than all this, the eontrai tors ;ind laborers on the
the station of a representative Ii. 111 the county of Rush, .-""''.'but HI. HAS EVER SINCE ACTI'.D WITH pobKc Worfu presumed ibeenaelTed la ttdfl Hails of the At tho session of 133 '34, through the influence of AND SUSTAINED THE FAR TV THAT, RV ITS i Legislature by scores and bundreds. praving their Repre.
Got. Bigger and other representatives fioni the White,'-'' I RAGEOva BLUNDERS l CONDUCTING eeatativea to aaacCaeat frrnm ruin, Tht State owed them New York, and other eastern cities to examine oar inteWater eoaatry, a survey was obtained for the Wiiite THE FINANCES HAS PLUNDERED AM) RF- ""ir,"H' nraa f a million aad a kmffmf dmttmr' rest-., and what was the r. silt The rascality id our
the State, and trcre so rtportid hy the If hig party ' But in relation to the treasury notes, that honest old Democrat, N ATM dB B Fiii:k. was brought into the concern to sign them a- State Treasurer, and b look alt. i lins- matt. r He to k it into his head to v mit
im:d the st 1 1
Now . in the midal of all this, a bat was to be done ; Was public agents was faithfully reported to the next Legisla
te- t ) the pn j.ctor. Thus st km! Iba scheme in Congress, when, towards the close cf the Isst dflldion of our Legislature, the Wkig Ida Ian knowing that it was nece-iry t get uj so ne n"if k '' to hurn!ug the pflopld into the support of Whiggerv, and to retain their own po.ver, held n midnight can- ; cut, and agreed to a 1 pt the sc'ie-if of (.' ist Johnson for
that parpadfl. Prediaua to this caacaa mi laa whig Idad-
era. not a in in 111 the I.eis
Legislature, which was referred to the committee on canal- and Internal Improvement, together with the annual report of the commissioners of the Wabash Can.-.l
before his appointment as commissioner of the General Rank, thai made thflaa addadtci s; Had there e er teen a
I. and Office, he w .is spoken of in the Indiana Democrat as a Candidate for Governor to oppose Got. Wallace,
ami that portion of Gov. Noble 's BM Bdafd in relation to I ami fori, mate for Indiana would it have been had here
Internal Improvements, reconunendirg a -System" and j mained in tin State and been elected The manner in the establishment of a Board of Inter. lal Iinnroyetn-nt I which he discharged his duties at Washington --
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On alt tlirsp diflWrenl Mibjects. ilie committee. I Air
Fvans, their Chairman, made a detail d report, ac ompa-
shows. that millions upon millions would have been
aved to the State by his prudent forecaste. The Stapps.
Fand Cacnmissioner who was a Democrat? Was the Governor, who is bound by his oath of ofiice to see the laws faithfully executed, a Dtmocral; ISO, will be tin reponse to all these enquiries And will any one have the hardihood to tell us that the scheme of some tew
w ings to horroir a million mid half of d'tllars from tht
always be trusted, to attend to our interests, whose hands are clear from holding a hrthe, and In fore w bode a rutini.ing eye dishonesty and recklassueas is exposed, whetln r in the shape of false entries and nhstrai tn-ns of money by the Whig cashier of d Bank. or the more daring misreptt-s-cntations of Fund Commissioners, who squaiidered millions of the people s money. Ilia report gave
to pay our contractors, indebted as the State already ' 99 b"pes in relation to our eastern property or ser uiities
Tt'itre ii .1.1 n.li-.tr itr.l I lie neu
med b v .1 lull. to nri iv ule tor I he W ah.ivh an I I'ru. .... I c I.. I r - I i e. . l i I n. . on liiilPJ ' - . . . 1 . : In liu nun inmlinlir l.iiii,initn i b. aaaaaaa ataataai i'r.,il.
sure, exceotold Jo'in i:.v,,4. wh, iagenerailvcons.Jeredi,, ,J ' ' r Z , ...... es, ...K e.o.e mey aaa aaaa oar - ....... -"a o .... aaaaiaaiB r- -7 t anal, and tor the commencement of n c ncrnl sy-tem of h,,nds for S..-,,, Factories, Frog Fonda in Florida. Water lotd " as at all padaibla' No sane man will believe it and fr9 aWrdtW laiild mf dfanrafafian, and OdeN t be little better tiian In. I crz-1 1 on every suliject of . . . . . .. ., .... 1 " ' m ' ' internal improvement in Indiana rant coram 1 tee. as ml old Canal Boats, would hare aaan consaelled to ftiv furtbenttora, tnforaaatdoa nad baan rccaivad fiaaa aararal y rahaeless I bus the hope of a redemption of
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Tat i oam BBLiaaaifi If is entirely uncenv f r us to f'll our c.-l mm. with
reports of Bad speeches lately delivered by t!io Candidates
pretence of ial fencing the action of Congress, hut in re- in reference to tbfl W Inte W .iter Canal, on page Il-kj of ahty t nvaabag and dein ! t!ic people the nseivcs into the j ti,e Hooaa Jfoatnal, remark
treasury notes from the proceeds of our hisih tid. i debt was scattered to the winds, and the milv resource left was to raise the money by taxing the Mania Tbe W lugs finding that Mr I'aliner had made a full expose of their recklessness, turned out Stapp, and elected Noble
br'i. f that the dcharna waa h uh baaaftctal and practieablt. Second v, tbe Indiana JanrnaJ was iaatrncli i to come out ; . :i y in fivor .-ftt.e s -heme, as it h id been instructed the year before to i in favor of the Far fT, and thu pivc the cue to tfie Wblj BdWdpapxid gaadrally thrcuhout t!ie Si ite
- Vour ( ommittee earnestly reconmiend the inJHttedwta commencement and speedy Completion of this work; md for that purpose prmisivn is made in the bill herewith tubnutted." They ahm state, in the report on the same page, that they bard made provision in the bill for the Central Canal
a rigid account of their acta and d.-ings. No Samuel W l',v Rianches, w ho poaittVdJy refused to advance an Farker, as he did in 1839, WOOld have stood up with a ''her dollar solemn report to imp ose upon the people, stating that the What then were our resources' They were Our dflCUritied obtained by Merrill, Stapp, and other Fund r"s,,r" property and suspended debt. And when the
Commissioners for our bonds sold on credit, were amply Democratic party asked for an Agent to look into this
svficient.v His would have been the prudence of a matter, w hut vv as tho reply of the wings -Nathan B. Palmer, who. when bfl went on to New York they, id fmnrst and cmumMti lie is our mini
in the summer of 1' H. dissipated the value of theec decu- U help along, came in with his securities, consisting of rasial" 19 expos..!, Ac The penpta witness.d n fight rities into thin .nr. hv calling them, as he did. in Ins re- ' the alligat r swamps in Florida, for the million of bonds ;u,J'g Whig- something after the order of the hil
port to tha Legiabtura, 11 the frmtk glemmtdfrmm tkm kmntni ha had transf'.rred la that sink af iaiadaky, the Marria k ".' ca,f'' bat is I. ft af Stapp, RaUn, aa mdud
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Stapp, said ' summer ..mi ian we witncdaea Mr. .Merrill tn truthfulness of the say ir. that vv hen ragWad ftll aBt,
bhhhle of spiciilation.'
Canal Rank, ami said there was aa dWwgTT Stapp vs
any of the prominent Fund Commissi ners, so far
in 'i.-j ('iti- XI I. I).: .1 . . 1 i, 11.
... ; ', . ' ' aim nrio.cy. j Thoe directions hive lieen fulfilled ti the letter, as the from Mumiclown to the Ohio river. In reference to th Alter .Mr. Brad ey .r.. bis first Skinnim;. one which we .... , . .... ., . . . - . J5 , 1., .... ., ,
1 . 1 1 1 , i- . e, i. o 1 ne cis.diuin i.au iiimiv mi i ir i'i iini'i'-iiiiiii,iii.iii.s,iie,iiiiiiiesiniei'!i"c '!n-Iersti!..l .c m k : on I. . ... I i,. !... ..... ., i 1 - i -' 10
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O. Wbiggen ' W higgerv ' Whenever your acts come , then considered the nr plus ultra of vv hig perfoctiea; and " ' ' ' "'"" " "K : 'agn..v. cy linder the hst of the Dcnwcratk crucible, how worthless! when the Democrats, who doubted his ho,,, sty and .ana- llr,,""",r Wl" " N",,' riposiire of Stapp,
are all vour profe-.ons-hovv like the burst.,! bubble are city, wished to tun, him out, the cry was ra.-.d, of w"" "' bad been done by I aimer a yrrr pie. ' I ' I .1. ... 1 e i- .. ...
inplete, he Wdd put a I . ... . , . ... . . . 1. 1 L.i 1 .- 1 .. .1 j:.: . .... . .La. , c-. ... .... . . . rious. be tbouCh be was safely m-. ,ed in the Senate nf
f.-v ! Hill , ,1 , , r .1 i . -, r beiore tne journal opcniy ailvncxle l and urged the pcotile runners nave oe.-n cranteu 1.1 111. la niuals tor v our s. n. in. s ua ircwvrn ine cunuiiiou 01 mediate: ''' or no n n run tapper no rirenur- ..t the ' Z e sät,.; T Z elrnVw,!", " 'I?' o Jopt the scheme by' every specious pto. imaginable. V 'T T. "' SS? f't! T '""7 ' -liaraeter af India,,.-, v.,y wheels of govern,,,..,,, dtop, said tin v. ratb. r than ' h' f Ö e.ue ix ae,,..i.i tr.rxl. I ..e last ell .u w m ra ftttllfl , . . , ,' ,... h . "t routes dubdCriptlODa of stock have been lueralliA ., . c . . , ad a .1 . . , ,k , 1 . . , ... Smith His r,lit hand man.-O P fjj avltaa Jaäai D Mann nVa fxat, if avtadibh aad aftnougb Col Pirca 1 in9 tAM sak aaacliiBary ha aaotion, tha focal mUmp' I are tha acta of your dtatedmen Wo wooder that tha peo- aa this able fiaaaearr,aad . alightanad statesman And ,e,.lv a,m nn lib f ... . lawaad bv about 1 af hi Rank invinribfa pipers in the inter.st of whig? rv. were obliged to 'follow Accompany,,,,; the rePOdl was thfl bill above referred ! ,e ,V,"n "f tU" t',,,, W t,,rt ut,"'r- cr-v frT A "' great gun of Butish wbiggery, Saat r.i. W. Iaiim;. ' '' ' ! ''''' "'"'""'"'V ! " ., L 'l'"
r - I w a ...aakAii..sat-aaik.. . BK .. . . iTi.i.ixr.iv.iii'iii.r i.iii' Ti. ii iinio Vi,o tr.ir
v 1 . v , ll.V-s.il. I M I. I 1 . 1 . .- 1 11 r run- V m 1 1 onli el s llie I ri is 1 a- t 1,. ,11, . , ,r, ,, ,.1 ,,., - - " .
out af aha bill at the , . ..-,., pf t, BraJhy's I 8Ul1 Hka vaXr;', 111 tread ni;l a.l appTOflmg ol an! to. containing the following among other provisions, remark, anil a large aadif aea rameincd; an I when ttr. 1 thm(yim tha propoeitioa aa a anra and tha only aaaana dr1 to-wit: Whiatumh h,d iuidhed in thfl avaning, l! an Who in I Pnaaa)flnt and eRactlaj relnf from the cnor. nous burden ; To provide fr the completion of the White Water aaainad arera in atoabt a ta tha ran eauaa mi ihn Catanal I af aajr Cftato Debt. j Canal irrevocably pledging the State for ,ts ultimate leaving. Sone sxil ,t wis through fear of seeing his Before tha Whig aaajorify hi tho Senate had made Ihc completion, drawn up in the band Writing of Caleb B. ra,x.;;,c ,.t,dtes'd . others, that it was a c mtrive I plan 1 arrangaaaanta ihnwj related, the aaaaaanbj ct had been ag- Smith. la leave Mr. W L ite Koh without an auda'nee. But a I jtatej ia ,he Hmlse of Ke re entatives, where it was voted Froviding for taking two-thirds of the stoxk. on thfl m .ro perfect, fa ore in every respecl-a more complexly ,,jwn , a m:ij ,ril Altnv of tn. Whig members P ,hf a fr'" ''vu ed u,i ,1,1 i t'is i Ira II rd more beautiful c.o-i tri.. . - - --- ,,, : .....
" a S W . . I .i TTTIIX I I.X X ill I IT 1 1111,11, 'Ii 11, IX III' !) ,11 lM ,"l III li t'
' I t. lif t'I t' I 'iU . ii" t w 1 ill lis av.xt l t .liv ttx , t ! I n n I hn m .-nl ante . I " ....
I Mr. Brad ey, Wa understand tun. a home; and if In, takes our advice he
we aaaei witnebis face toward,
w, I take care !. ,v ventures fir away. io. Biggei took good aaaa aat to ha present. And are f.el rat tain, that after be sees the Ions facea of the coona hereabouts, he will mikr 'n't wrrmnfemmntt avaffaaaraj .Mr. It hitawaaa aaara tkammmaa dariakg tha eampaiga. Mirk arhai ve 1 Wa know that Ur. Whiieorab deairaa toaneah wilh ti .v. Blgfef ; and we thu k Ii r B. will no: let bi n do so more than flare, if he can avoi ! it. Ia 1 l nHttce Be Goveraar Wallace haa r...,ed tha naminatian cf
doelsptd an this occaai m, to avoid committing themselves. Mr. JJ 11 4 in. ,.T. if vve are 11 t no -'.1 an, t -tlx a rid-' ,ut ' toten, to flee 111 Iba ladt, N ,W, however, Mr. !5ra I ley is one of the boldest advocated of the scheme, a. d recommends it to the people as the only alternative by winch they can avoid direct taxation or repudiation. Id this remarkable change in the c urse of Mr. Bradley owing to the aancna arrange roflnta which which we have detailed ab vv I It rartaiary wears that appaatancaa White t!.e Whig Benatora, with their humbug Memorials, and the Whig Bditora and Palifttciana, and die W hig (' ladädat fr Lt. Qoreraor.are thus p'ny ing the part mar!.-
ditiem eanaet he irrrstid! 1Iihii;i J. Henley. 'e know of n nomination which will pive greater satisfaction to the democracy of Indiana, than that of Thomas .1. Ilinley. Mr II. m wel! and favoiübly known throughout the Btata as a gentleman of talents, and firmness and consistency as a politician. Heisatiue dem 1-
world, when a resolution bad been offered bv a lleaao. t"r"""' wwaadr.jar xr. , , irs ut j th, v,r
erat, doubting the value of the securities taken hv th.
President of the State Bank end other FaatCMnmiadieai ers, and endeavoring, if poddihlfl, to hold them to an account. Park. r. we say . as the , hairman of the judieiary committee, to which tbe subject had been referred, came forward with an port. v Inch will he found on the Journal-, of thai -esshui.y ,, jmMifying th mtUingmf aaaddun credit,
erat, anJ always his been. He has stood by the Demo- and the position that Üieee towerf, tafeajxW, dforra dtgatW, cracy in its darkest hour, battling the foe manfully at nil eaal fmitkftd iKjuitt. bad ban jbdea emiij'i n tale supunut tunes and aeeeond. For aighl years he has tuen a mem- mmcuritw tm prrrcnt ,1 rm'i dmllmr mf tins suspended deal ber of the Legislature, and was twice elected Speak, r. In .'"'"" ting4mmty and that tha nmrcr of tha reaalatlon of
bill, in the well know n band w riting r f the l ite J une-1 1 W illaea of Madiaon, . W Ing of the th-t watt r. a, id tor vvlm h service the eitisaas of M nli'on. on an occasi-m of reion i ni.'. ;it the sin c s nf Internal Imnrovem. tits ,,.1-
... , , . . 1. .. 1. .1 . . ' e! his representative district, hfl haa never been beaten t and enquiry waa a stupid add, and, if a lawyer, oaahl ta l a
. 1S ll.li. Ill I . T f V.'.'OIIOIIIIIL 11(1 lll.ll,. VI
tins indii idual.
Providing for tho completion of th.
Caaal. ' no mistake
PiOviding for a subscription in the New Albany and
if the pople of the Second D. strict would be just and do "i -barred from the profi -sn.n '
gn nt C ntra! credit to then, dfllfl, , they will scud him to Congress , and
I Eaa The latter part of Ins state,,.. i,t proved Irin; , but do f,r from .Noble going Id the Sen.,t . he was nut . ti n tin, unfit tf w hen the election came on ' i, W Isdggejffu ' Whiggary ! Raw are aha , nighty f.llen' Tb last coon's hide will be stretched in August' Citizens of Indiana are there not fa. N here exhibited, that should indwCI y on a go for a change of" rub ra rn it lagaat ? Look at the man a 10 I paenaaai d bv aTaa He ntocrats f .r Governor ' Lank at J-ar Win r -s n . w In. twenty years ago came to Indiana a poor young man without a single acpiaini nice Su him. rising, bv means of his own ind. fatic-ibb and tint, ring industry, step by step, until he was railed by President Jackson to lilt one
tin- 11111-, iinnnrt ml -.,.l 1.1.,.. . . . . ta-
I, is em, ii. fli If excite t lie i od i enn 1 1. .11 ol e v . r Lnni.t i ill n V a -1. 1 l'CI"tl
0 T 0 . . ' See h
India, nan. when he reHecta on tin nigh handed measured
s a L I i:a aaa .1. Brawn, The nomination of Brown, whom the Junto hate with
Providing for the continuation of the Wabash and Erie a deadly hatred, because ha did not like thcBBaehrca, steal CaataJ ,., T.-rr.. Hiata eoi,h from the State to make himself r, eh. ,s in all
Quarten bailed with gratiheatioa. The Lafayette Adver- NV'"- mvT,45"lln woaw nun lt" Pg Wate
Craw fordet i I le n ad, and the completion of the srum
Prov iding for the continuation f the Wabash --nd mal to Tai ra I laata.
r or a subscription in tha Lawtttteabtirgh and liidian
that were taken at that scion to r;t.iiii power in the handa of the Whigs Tin y afered aol b t aa boweat and competanl Democratic agent goon eaal to examine the aetd of oar Wdiia officers and rulers The knew , lull
ap ilis Rail Road, V
tiscr haa the follow ni
1 Coona, clear Iba tra k off to vour horea.ornot a
Thi- bill was rcport.,1 t page 348 of the journal, and . ruona, clear the tm. k-m to your holed, or not ' . ..... new of voir hid es will be lew! William J Brow
the CeewMalton, which ataemblrd at Fnnknn on W ,,! ÜUt ' ,r ,h,,,n -T llu' u Ul ' anagere in awdnig bt canneaday laat. Tii.a result was paed etfld lere na s -. na it CWaO B 4J'r id a!o playing hit pvrt. of ntn-commit-H hnaain who the afuntO had arid. 0,,e of them told f .'.''i II' ad Ins friends thus cih ul.ite to secure for
U ih.. .t. I.. sL . I xi ..la- .a ..a tl t 1. . 1.. I . .1 4 a- .1- ii - a aa
..... ... u... uv. .nun ; out ne xooagni vv aiiace w..u!.l tiioi 1'ie supp 'n oi a. vv n ein ne se. uee.i oy , ne .- ssump. proeeeuings on tin mil vv ill ne on.l on pa g, s .j..... .... ä real old konm t'nli coon skinner, h.ts I nominated be nominated." It is luiinv inLn how this bee been I tion (claema, who aae to be stimulated by ita open adro 1179, 4c8, 433, 434, 435, 439, 443, and 50Ü. In the course for Congrfldd in the Marioa Diatrici The ehanca foi
brought about. Tha ianto'fl tool bad whiten, hv order rf ... . a- a. a.. ..... lA-i. nv Riamea mnde farav im fmrmr mf tkt hl Opponent wont be worth a straw I he Whig,
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ovvin against a hurricane neither ia
Administration from
mim . i ... . , . ...... . nan Dein r si.iv et noun atiu n t ,i,e ei. i tmn t'o v n I. mil
' 1 " oies-r-. v. a i ,,e atld t. e-.o r.-Mni , he .,... ..rt .o f....e w i v Uil . which vvil be found in lie Indiana Journa . a. l ri '
. .a:.., .v.... ...... f ...... " ' wm wkmm ...... w j i ... i - lioil-c on
Ilr ,.l ,,. I ..l l .i i
.... .... .... ... . ". oi-ia. i .i i.ii .tecis, ii i a onv nu. n ; thai they should add run aolees aofflinattd ; ami that if ibey did nof gaatratghl in all thtngfl, the Journal ah old ,:..t ddjpf nil th. in. Tlits , ih su'. stai ce of the
Junto d oederd. Mr. W alp -h
this etf-et : Tlixt he b ad
We nr
(HI , f f
if he sh al l frankly and fu ly declare hnnscf in its fav r. Is tliis a commendable course ! Is it one that would be punned by a bighminde.1, h tiora!,e man ? I i". one
e
January JTth. and January 30th, I 35 ported as follow s
Mr. Bigger 'oke at length la favo. "f the ! ill. Ibe ps-
The first is rt- there any nae in running against Bill Browra, wa apprehend.
ScüATonut NoniaaTioaa. Joar.rn W Cnapnaa.
dageol which he deemed ol Ml l. IMPtRl r. t. a . E r,.rriv,,i eon-rentianal nomination for the lue porti ii if lie Mate. He nave a history ol the Com- . . . meucement, p ogress, and nreeeal state of the Ohio ranaia. nate for the Diatnct rpoeed of Upofte, Porter and
I In v we.e tl.e ,e-i,li of eomprofltiae, as mnsl be all similar i uanc ne ueaerxred io , eiecxeo, ana ii me people are
(erstand, r. plied to
. . . iv Ii eh an h.oie.t and lut- likren! neon'e can arttirove ' W
,i j r7' in tne ieir- '
blatara, aad did not eapact their supp -rt. But i. rhai a think not. Hut it Ihey afo approve, taay ataet not woadar improrements, which ednnot, ad a matter ef eoaree. equdlly I frae to their own intereata, be will b.
we are int. if. n, lor. m, K ... ,. . ......, . df in the end thev i':u the ...elves as much m, sinke,, a iiodc-t evuv i-itiu. t t:,e - le. He ..el tliey weic
" '-.. i v in nu r-.. ., . J - - . i , ,, ,. t ,!,, .. , , . . ,1 . r. h
t - ri.iiiiiiri.i r. .i .i i iiiic n. . tiiv.c ". . will meiely dd.l that lljvy Wallace ia a Uded up man and they were in Hid. Such will certainly be the result, suie ,n the Co aa try. aod that Ibe expenditure of the money I nidate for the St. Joseph U.strict
The " great northern," J If Dcfreee id the coon cen-
H ia rather down m
am foe aaa loag yaara diarbmaa naa aatiaa mi that
statnm without a complaint f,oi tri nd If fi-e People of the aVahaahl real h,s ahaa eaaaaaUmaafaadBa :,, d. t. nce of y our gr;,nt of land, for the continuation ..f the W.d.asf, and Erie Caaal to Terra Haute Pro mis of education lo.,k at bia coaraa ha the Senate of laaTaaaa ht fav..r at the intproy. inenf of lb( risinf youth, whether found ...
pow.r II. nci; the bia Senate ,i the iiiiiiitrv . I.....I I .... . ... ..r
clung on to Stapp with a dying grasp, and ke trad retained , ,,......... r . . n . , . " y oimg ndea of intellect And energy, took at him and see in aadwr,and continued for another year tn hypothecate whatyaa laomay Ite.aaaW the p iiai if lad if p, aad demand the booda of rh gfate, aaul In and othei aaagov.-r, ,. w hu h he sir..glv adv-n at. s-fr,eaaV Fund Cnmmiadi rs were hilly , ipoat ,1 by tentoceatM ,,rtl , ,, fr . t(illmg ',, .. , ,iok - gaat, N H P.v, ana, wha bud bar.- the Ilea of Stapp and ... Maa.raad mm I a, aa ibe the .t.. ...... a... . ,
- - -1 - y ...mi a j x iiji WBM llor your heal intereats not , :-. up..,, to support his . le. lion, ,n prefi r. nee to a man. who wn. , h-. ted
on the ' one term prii,e,jde, and v h.-e , hums to el
tn.n by fu. friends arc urg.-.f rm tin: ground that he ha
DOME NOTHING! Will roa elect that do n-th,
Governor, ,,, pre reace to man who will act.
too f .r the good ,,f t. .;.(,. and th- p, oiile
votes arisw, r. at the polls, in AadjWflt '
no aaidldhc.
t : r lri II to i';i : In a short t ine we - ill ha able to dddeUsde the ttmrÜim rn fact that Iba aadardaaa luas made ta lr Stimm tm 1841,
M which vv aa aa anlgarly and positix, ly denied hy th
uhkaili i ai.i.kv i v. i ,. ii.K i iv,,v .xiii i-i. the held ia bia laror, WaeEtaa will take hia hid
ll.r.-. i i.e., iit.-ii, ... tii.-i n r.. , ......
laaiiaaa Joai nal, aaaa ohtainwd tkromgk tke exmrtimnm mf awd was in any way aaaWted. In tha caae df Biggflr, tbeaub vftht Hrancii reft rs it ladiaaapotte, who waa rdaaari i j he interest U hktlv tobe aJnetad seriously. Why thenia
a receipt .-1 -il.J lliesame n,..,:ev' Will lot Mr Mi ami i . Pr. ...!. nt ol the State Pank, look int.. this fraud 3 Will n- t tha hort'st part of the flea Directory co ne out and g-ve up tl,. name ef the perpetrator, aad '.op the mouth af their aid fi end Stipp, arbfl BOW publishes them daily in the street We pause for a reply
obtained fiat tbe coastructi n of the caaala, had atendenc) tbe mouth ; and if the Hank at South Bend don't take
,J." the field m In. fäxror, Wncacaa will tnke hid hide off m
if inutaTO wun finenicerii r 1 1 v ,- t 1 1 , BTlTr fXUausl. o unne n ue.
rala-l IXiMlo a nnvi i nr-en i r. i iiivi i i .- . . i i . c VVOBLB BE bORNK BOVVN BY fAXATIöN. The friends of Internal Improveaicntd however prevai'ed, tiie , Jo hi It. lavaa, Esq. editor of the People's Fneml. at ranald have been made, and there Ü nut now to bt Cnvmcton, Toiintain county, ha received from the conn!n did a didsentiag voice in tel .ti n to tae value and rn- 1 . pettaace ef these wocka. If the taxes were increased I III. 'X convention a aaaaimoaa nomination f.-r R. ore-enta-A"BILITY l PAY THEM WAS DOUBLY ENHANCED, tire, and will ne doubt be elected. We are gled that Old ant llitf S t to ia t.- tar rn , I tii , nn in, I ' K arra 1 ar-1 n f a 1 1 l,i!ra -a . ..a . . - .
itfl pxtnoli.m a-'rep in this case! Come, come, ye GREATNESS AND 1 tiL-KV. 1 !.. ic vv ... . K ., 1 ,,M,,nrr',,'c r-"ain appreciates our profession, and is jdweat and tmmmimtent gnardiand of the public weal whv reaaoa erbt Indiana -h oatd n.-t follow her example, and wiling to make one bright spot in the life of an editor. I a a 1 . . a-.. i a a a I a . l a aa m
mm ,,,.t sound tha ttxaain if alarm I H.-h. us eile i tha I " '"'l :' 1 ' r ' ' 1 ' ' ' ; .f",v 3 r-MUP 1 r ' w ,.h Mr. J ,n, s success, and we hive no fear but be
Let ih in tike heed in seas n. Ao! Kes uued Irl! Can the Journal tell us if Uov. Bigger has yet rene'l bia mtSem ' It was very much alaraaed aat leag since
about Mr. Brig'it's lesignation. though no public in!etet
-e'i r state. No state in the I in n. he c inten led, presented
resijr.ati ui of a t.overn..r who is in gie Ming Ins duty, and cr. ater facilities for lnteunl Im; : vem. n; -none had a
vre'. 1 answer for it thil the people will appreciate vour pa- fe.tile toil, aad none presented a better held, with . ' Id.eial and enlightened legislation, to push f.'iward t-j wealth I I r . I l ' .....
will attain it.
1 f Tiie people will tn.t adtltu notice the Mdatn manner in vvliu I tlu- Indiana JaUiaal p.i l' rms , agTCC aat til to
triotism
MtOaaghrj. t.-o his le rei;r!'e.l jktd office yet I or does he believe that a birj in the h ind is worih Inn in the
and to i s;ect.i!'ilit v."
Tilf ii I UdsTdj u.
. vi dent attack was recently made by tbfl tflold ol ibe homi
M. mil, in relation to mir suspended I. ht. ...w. m view of .ill thflaa facte ; n, view of the haa. dr. ils and thousands of labor, rs and others w ho had nmney coming from our public w ot ks. vv hat was to be donef Whet Would the Indiana Journal and the Junto have done - Th. to an bfl but on. answer if th, ir artieled mean any thing They woald have unt the laborer and contractor home tnthout thtir pay they would have repudiated the d, bt . fellow . itiseae of I,, di n. a. ,b, sann- Indiananolta Junto, who weep crocodile te;.,s. wlonev.r they think ot' repudiating ..,r foreign debt r,r buying up our bonds at less than their full amount, and who are mocking our sy m pat hi s w Ith gr,. f fir foreign f.ou.l hdibrs. for fear that some of the Jfr Hrokers, Lord. and link's of ureal Britain will load f m ahillinga bx Indiana Btata Pond-. w old, ia IH40, baxrfl aaat tha b'.-i-!r-ds. and pcrhapa thonaaada of our own hont t and hard working citizens home uithovt thur paif. in Older to charge aliemocratic Honaeof RepreFflntatirea with injustice t ;r own people ! Thanh lö-d. ibatr wiahaa w.re didappointfld. Tba taethaga of the Democrat atwaya
liiiL' r an i.inl l.is
. a
uny
and in t .. t vour
We should like to fnar a w Ing blood hound storv . let il vv,- ran t get that give n .-, sp.,rn .f.-rv - lriini.lin Re gist i r If we cannot hav e a btoedj hound or d .po'.n atary, give ,i ;i Tij. and Tf song tlun r I inn, rat . If we r min 4 h. BdatiaWd aa aJheea, am altdatl lie antia-i-fie.f With a graad parade ,( th. .tandmg armv jn...,M ,, ,,. ,)r,,xh ,t th.y ara aapptiad ardthi tarn dtolhjfi a day ainl tuad hf ef.' .Ili . Jhugutta. M, r. QgU at them di.ficl .ths row mt I'r It . Well bov..take the Indiana J mrnal and you - an all be accomrnodat. d Ttxat cxmecra nae laräaej aaaa aa adana lecture mir bee that enough t, am aw tha deenanda ef
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put. n.l, Wh,: ombs P.,n.d,!.t W e puMi.ii. d Sin I h s buh, and thrr. fore deter n .iocs to hold on tc the BeaatOf rn two n truber, in , c.-.r ,.,, ( i rn,. so that our readers ship until he is sure of election to Conqress. eould canv ass its ir.er its fairly. Thfl lodaaal. 0a thfl daa
Irary. rnta up Whitcniubd inl ll - die! nnasihl drik. more UpCItaiOn.
, r i
hfets. mm n la da-str -y . as much as possible, all on, .ex
I ne i-tijeet ,s p.ilj.ab!. Th. y h -ne the people will
mm mw - a. a
iiier tan ii r,ad .t .. I - r I ug. t the . ham H argumenl m Aii.'iii. in wie .-'aie di a win again susp
w hile vv billig we. k altar Week for tl-e a, . -r.il di.rn. -xmajoriiy f d. mocrala should be elected, ahe will be ben rl p.;rt We s.iv nothing ,.f ihe eross iir.srepre-.enta- 'ird to continue specie pubnfuts. If our anaahj wish t,ns that ace. . mnar. u d ,t Tli-ii ri.nr. i. true .-. i- f., a, lr..n ,rt unrao. ,h. v ran Baxaai ,..r Baal mmmm
co..n. :v l- eie ,2f ,) ln r. roihi i-h in ,1, . .1.1 1.
tod hat own sw..t rmttaga lie. of 1840, diem Joada and all an a9 aah J the I."jmi r are f'iot r,'..i,.'. i.r. . I ..... . a i.. .. ej j
And in the leeond peeeh, nmong otbef arguments Junto, throuqh the Indiana faarnal, upon the Iafayette The only practiaahlfl iipialiai hat us was adopted ro - We think not The? nili k be t ugamst the adotioa to read tha bill a sc.-.., id aaae, daas- Advcrxiaer. in relatioa ta a TaritT and Free Trade. The ,,.,,, aeccdaity, aad oar kmtmt dekt aaaa ,.aidrfl" ,n T,a- flaaaal d .s -aaaa -a ' a a a -a .. aa.i . a a a - .a ' r
penning tne rtuce mr mat purpose. .,ir Digger daw Aoreniseroi tt,e izto eantaine a reply whicn totally ues s,jr BOteg. Xo redeem that debt, canned by the n.ismi -r t . . k -1 k ,, , 1 -, 'I, 1 - . a : . . a m mm
" i ie m i i ,, , nave ,i,e o, i rea.j a sec. nu nine iicp nr. ine i ooa ot ,n inr.'i nr.. , i -v o-esenfa ne ,r;ie t .i- . .ct-i .. .... . . , . .. - .
, .. , . , , . . i ' - - j , - - . uoiiig o, i i.ii:-:. rv , nie eum inrv are now . w .-n, ng anl lo J..,.n n'-n inuii -w a, , , ,,,,,, ) ... - XX - li-n the rvr.lirs -t I-itnml I-,:? i e-.fs. vv i !i a view. c . , Tv mmm .k I . ex, -p. I J - i , . ..im ni .ii. ii. ax wi. Dniterstoorl of trrdraalaa the other rdrrread. Ii w.x ,Uon "f ,lic I,'m"crar r11 ,h aahject of Free Tr.-le. lolin.. They era diggiag it oat af ahe b- w. I, of the mtnd 'he aame i boded extraeaa tram it ia a taw d.,va
We will endearor to fin 1 r .mi f.r the Adrertider'd a-ti. Ie ...,,.. .i... i,.i...,.., -,..i ...i.ul. .. .. .,. ,,
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a "ii l 1 1 ii i. - , unu . X- a j" 'i ii"ii wi iiMii itii mil ara ' t
J W . iranl i 'opv of the , Ifmim. snaddaw
It isr.et impossible, we ,,,i,ht ear not improbable, thdt etara! that the frkradd of atkar sanreyd should redtdf etloi s vv c Will endexvor to tin r we ,, . , . made to cut them.:'. He weald sepp rt the i dtMuaiiofl ahartla, thoaah we are now ,,. ,f Ihepe-ph-ef Ind.ana sh mid elect a msj .r,y of wh.ga ull t r ,:n-tl of the Wat..!, -r ! K.ie t,,ii,f Ar d, a, . ... , ,. , , ir, in AngadC that the S-ate Dank will again dusper.J. If nwat t.d to to tkt extlusim and preafrnfien of OTHER fBl W W 'IWIMea-
aun df whig fun.. ..
' Thd gflntlaraaaly editor of the Frdnkfort Oberver wi.l p!e., a vr,t .. ir thanks f.r hs voluntary compliBaaae, Wr assure him that iamdwdaaa, or base and mailc ous rliarffla, h e m v. r yet n j irJ ue .i the opiuione of l!ite wfi fc-iovi- us ; snd h it for the üct that a'i of our
ftrne todaawloyad in fabling I? r ;t;sh t .-on Wbiggery. we fr that tkeir I ite majority of 15,000. id dwindled djvxn dhould lang ere thia haaa given a hist ry i f th partteahu to nothing ! August will exhibit them stripped of thur caae aliud, d to. n well as of an e ethers r,.t entirety un- last hade, kl,l 'em. Ikixs. akin 'em!
midrrstmg to thr damaw. As it ,s. ire hdxre d. termined la eon.juer the e'-imm r ir;,, f,,.t. Then, at our leiure. will wa mdke an expo.e. which we think will throw a lit-
Hot if they wish to keep 'ho Hank honest, ther had better le cxie'ul not to entrust power to theie re-Oy friendiy ta them. One 4 otv : The I on mal ia bawling lustily fer the 'one rote," whnhisihe n'y hope afaalvation to poor W higsierr. Th. C mm are in a bad fix certainly, when thev thus con-
IMPORTANT MEASURES of I demal Improvement."
Numerous amendments were offered, against which Mi Bi ggaf generally v o ted, showing his decided IViendahip for the bill as reported Mr Smith of Ripley, d Democrat, cm page J."0 of the
'l'li,- 1 :i I arret The papers have for aoflM time p8t been ecu!at ne
,ir--n ,he chanecg m ,he Pres dent's cabinet. We can i v
I tl... i id ni the ahapa ef tax. s. they r, fiet t that tl v are p.ivmg a debt to our vim peapfe, who labored f, it on our public works They ere pot paying for the firttT
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Instead af tl.e Devil . r. u.' y..u had U tt. r h th.- aniaiaaia .f nae . v ,i hi,,,., if. ,f .nv (lt .,ir, got It. Dr John- I sr,,d he WdS the first wine and v I are half iacliaed t. I. lu v- tin- Dr v. ;,, , ,.
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journal, moved to giriKe out so mm n aa mane provision t3krs his place, a fem. The Presidc.t haa bought a for the White Water Canal, Madison, and Lulayette Rail farin for g0.000, nnd has gone to dee it. He gets had Road and other works, "and to reduce the iyan to the f-2 a Jav and rast be. f. irants of the H al ash and Erie Canal, and to prorme for 15 prosecution alone. Virginia. This ataa a tnt qurtthn, ad to the State embarking in The r,turns 35 pub.ished in this paper, turn out to be so ruinous and extravagant a System as that contemplated Kl aI1 c,irr,ft- A little paper called the Visiter. . ubbv the bill; but where did Mr Biockr stand on this hflhfld Oamaahlfd to Putnam ounty, pubiishea fuhe reori.nwn Ih rated aga,nst the amendment, in company turn, ,n'- cro 0CT ,hem m0,t The p -or Irtt'e w.:h such friends anH siinuorters of the bill us Fvans" hmC b d.sappointeJ when it Inous the
truth.
pect hr the war. that the D. vilu.li tmmH, ' i- t -f s t4
lllrora, of b,Hla squandered vviihout considt rat,., n. ,t is (,v tl,'f. Vh,c.' aZr,,,,st Wh.".,,,,!, Ml b.a taaaaa
inform our readers that a change has been made. Mr. true, but the) are paying a debt the! tbe proends of thus' ajreedj in the fid aa IVhia ra
Webster has gone out. and Mr. Lcpsre of Scuth Carolina bonds tkmnld hare' pn id , and whii. tin ,. th . tn.ns . .
creee their oiinde, thy feel thai at the nett August Fact. -ffowerei amdrtahing a .e been th. .. -,, i . , c , condition of the nation, er anv of I he 6 tat a. at tha he election they win a;l in liur nifj from power the trtr e i b I mMm tmiI ginning ..f a whig ddlminrdtrati ,,. tin unit rm r, suit f that brought th- , t, Is upon the Si. :'e ike aeceiddaaci af that party has been, in the end ta
The Journal talks as if thu D nm rats were m favor ol '' iiv. it in d, bt. end at, a--m ,.t. li.tr. .. and confusii -..
t'a light Ufon cerUn, mat,, ra. n 't entire y linrrnardtdd with the press of this State, d, id xhirh wd promise aba! h ld the innroi'" up fdithtutfj to nature. The materia a . j'lei ly ii.vl lu read i.e. a Plana . alrian m . r-g W uke theu, r'.e a aa caat, . nu il f . BN :. .1 egal clean, wa a) aagh t r t r::
I'lw xA.sy to Te?a4 tin- Ktiscnl..
Any honorable Wh g or Drmocrat, who upposaed thdt Swiiih of Favette. Wallace. Stanford, Vawter. and olhera '
our corrrxm.r-iff ;i not "unö .f conrrt, is inviied to ftpvi rib thoe gl all da he generally voted on the rail at this olTirfl end examine for himself, hculd one numcrrus mmm tions in reldtion to the Lull, of the C on Junto call, we ahxll expect, from ordinary 0n 4:v,. Mr II wall, a Derne rat moved to C -.-v. that he will at least's.' over FILES OF SICH deßnitl N " f mmtfmmo the hilt, but Gaf Bigg r. true to his LI l TLR-, dnd satiify bimdelf. ptiadipldd. voteJ .iSa.t uVa aaediaa On page 14,'.. Mr
A Srnr fin t Tha Cork Examiner aaxa At present the Scotch poor are not fed thev ex.. I -n the recollection of what thev ate ir. former ve.irs
Suh ,s the efT. ct af a high Protective' TaritT such U "'" a '"R aaeiehant or bviker buys an art:- U t .. as the Whigs are desirous to inflict upon the Mefjhj Be -r'irm,r' ,a,"i tooet farmers are Democrats at heart, Tfea
II- vv do the working classes hke the pros- i,,r' not s, th, y say . are the v.ry .t CXtrreBCJ in the
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hav ,n2 -ur Treasury notes continue inadeurecat. dat ne i , ,'" ' ' ":" j - y,m.K i.ih. u stale ,iiiii and :,,,,. An. n.imnont lalanaa, ..a..
Tins is ridiculous and false. The Democrats are the last rights dKritlced t- the t npidiU ef hfoatcd weahh and
mea ia lae aaarid t-. t.o.r any aoeh policy Wha w have heard of a Wing erbe, On purch-Ling an attide. made the farmer from wham he was buying, take Treasury notes at par . but on wiling the same man another art !e. shartd the. identical ajaaeniy ic . ha had just before paid out at there face I Tins is Whig poliev, and , the policj anpr'.v. d by the Indiana Journal and th, J ml
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grasping ivaric, - . i r, I el nan. The aäatorj f Indiana n,.-.t eeasBaaaeenty prorcd tb bmth of th. ahr ve Will m,t the people try the virtu. s
, ii rA'in;" II, August' We h. I,
Can t be vv orated at any rate
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sure they arill be
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They may be benefitted. I ti with ihfir Indes in
lloii't I huil That we have let the matter of thai h ra drop. lta?ctuga, we ha.esa:! aataxäag f.r a Irw aiahd. We are after aaad
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i.e Ues'ern r...l , p; oaea Ml W hitcou.t. and eay s he rn,itn oi n.p.ev ...-xue ...,v . u.u...... .....eiy post- ,,v,.t : l.w w ill thev like to elist on the recollection of w. -rid, and he navY them out et nar ; lutwi-.n ti.r. .
sv.adn.ei.de: ol the Melhod .t Church! Don't thiru pone . w Let., fenny t! . ;;:,iun wt uld carry . Mr .New. v hat they ate ... lorm. r v ears - Let them answer at the farmer wishes bmak- a pembaee, 1st awal Le aftcaed W.-m, C.-1 , u . W e a wul injure h,,:i .uc',a..y how. .an from Wayne a fr.end af th. b.ll. ajmaad to hay ,t ballot boxes N Augu-t " SU.n the varm.nts Th cry lhen is Tli ia a toco foco currency, and one this instr.ution t prcdcr.t
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