Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 50, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 June 1843 — Page 2
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T r S TU taTt y m a : ? V w CPtnB, w.ii.ocr, rtMH i wax . i in- icnii iro-Hi. v a 1 tier trass iIm Preawler.l of the B C o.r, w c learn that the fart hare cm,-.. RO 1 1 MOg to Sei I '. thr.t that p arr nag to 1 ! .! ; I ! i a last Mewalsy week. In at ut fir ar. k ' r - furl! r n r b Tl i I .!. ha i ; : ' I riaii M 7 r 8 miles .I it r rga-i-ritd. ai d ' ave a tit u n it i.e;r'y r ni;.lr r i 17 ittilra ; pait ' th- gra.'. ng ot nhl(h. h . i r Ltd li.r,i p i i. . d-.' i-y the State. W nalfNlnntl iJm Voui t y In le a ill n ing nhend, nad m Cna pr:t. Vt- !rarn fuftfirrthi; t . Kuir.err i purveying the rnuto ft t ic t!t ;. it t. ik city ; and that it anl bo c aaplrted .n a le aa. i ac r manana arc ertainly dr.rrting of h.g'i iie"it l'r imir enrrga i open linaa. a:; 1 e !.. ,i. . ti.t. n MM Mo ..uiagi I .tT.rJ- j aa t'j 'ir r vt are p- cul ar'.y li.t. rrai, d in Una ar.rk that ire completion Ma) I c. at no ter üetant d ? . counted n a certain. Thn contracture, are nnoVtalaoa!, njvaVaäwtM of ibtatning Mch m tic lea a Baenn, Pionr, anl paeijainna ei cratly ; a!a , boreao, rtttle. At. -.. f.r fctefc t y ntll pay in the? (JoBpanf r p, or crrtifirafee of itock. Thoae L iving a anrnlaa, an a:i in aal ii i aai. eon Id n t, j th ipa, l ar y Olli r way. At n'.l avenla, tith ish'lig t ma'-e n .re prugtably i lishti I f ' th' m," itr fiel it-' :-i T it (;:it wr ! !; ve thacottCCtni la he managed m a leiter atannai than tl. r nf Iba M aaaneooenianl Syptem ; iLnt the i rtergtet i f t! . !.; ai'y I eiri4 dir rtd 'o one point, tba rompfe ion t,f a ti c If en.rk. a' d lb it ran j i m bi ing tba md to he att lineal I fore the r .. ; of neb imditidmai en erntiae ran be realled, the atiie ipiril w lil in !u- e Ilk m t.i c nUinue on t' r the fame afe a I ec uomical Bianner which baa Ihne Cat charai tcni- d iheir ;ra'.! :.s. Wc my then, to aii d:a poaeJ, il. j. 'i lie RacCaa We wrie un.t!.!e, lio n the i;reat ij'inntiiy of coon, waii'i g to he akinned, to he at tl.e race , and have bee ab.e to i;et only the i llowing mnuttarj .- Fu st lin'i - Sweei atakes entriee. W. Vs. Ellis a. c. Snajj il! ped neef the Cuure, the balance piy i ! .1 feil. Sff 'i'i I li.ti T'.t ni 1 a aid t j e .t - ; i. r -!'. o'. W K. Bttts b. h. Craek L .... 1 yea aid 1 H. N. W. od's . h. Ked attack, drawa after let beat. Tmm d. is. Thh d it - v ' . e mi und rri it ; i: --c f ltO. ll .V o d Banfe Tel rr Tin I V M l!.e!a Hi n."g 'a Airalino 1 1 1 3 dis. F'iUtlh V i'l line n.;'' iti ! re;.. r.t--.nr e 5J. Gülefand'a s h. il I Buck 1 1 2 3 d:t. T. 15..: ' i k, BI - d & furl J If h. R . .;s 'IIa. Heal :-.".! S?i:i;.S. W e call kj Ht'fii aj 1 1 aQ liberal ntaded tntiiin t!n stjte, to th'- proercd gs ol t rneetina which np;.e ir. in another column, in relation In Ihr n striietioii of the deaf I and dumb ; also la the advertisement of Mr. Wiltard, a I graduate , !." lUMf .,..1 Hamb l.iM.iut,.,, of Hartfiird, ,, . . ii. l t.. Slid fnr t. ii tears post a teni.ir n. ll. S at.- In-tttu-lion at Culumbua, Ohio, He bringa testimonials of th very L it; he-1 rnaracter, at tl m every resjc-t is deserving of tlie aid and assistance of lb mm interested, e.tlicr diiertlx bt ky sympathy, in hu bencrulet.t ami rommeodabla it asgnoi Fid', for the PcopfCs1 The rn- 'i. i I . ,1 tio i of tli s fin ! nt w ik w ill t pnbI .b 'I till. lt.. Ii .. i r I u I " Ml tin'. lib lain 1 nl.'iiri il '' ....-.... . ' i I 111 ..IV ....... ....... ... ........ ' . . .. . . : . . 1 t . . . since in.- u-M ......tre was pr.-oe,. ...... ....... lkt m mu-t sp ak Juutj into fits. re uoaW d are kmU pub- j k am k.-d the Indianapolis ,li Inks. is m in ! : I'. i . tv ban a man is f ai 1 ! sack the a h le prnkvittua la best .w up I aery, pry i t . kia t wh. rearitka i al fj But .... a .. .-r is be i to w kit h h" tap r- .1 a i his country, than Ibe-e with g rt i n strtai i e I or tie if be boul l a inilid. d of thia la. t ill timl a great man. d I I hi II -' ll ots a si. 11 1. I. k ilutin' C 4, Joknaou' aisit. 11 fi i:n mar very krls, 11 pi'ti. iii e Ti mo j in Timm, ana . f i BBhlk is. pr.'-i lit. J I i ( 'ol, Joh S.I rle...ti.l'v wroiul.t l'n.t.i.r I oim ti. I C of 1 son. du j h not o costly a p rv Wall street at lit as the . n n. BN In Nick Btddlt S : In 1 s that ti.s.le to B.r.lel N eb ater bt Brill Cat. John sot ii.tkr :t vs'u heart. U 1 Will hi e.pially pr.ze.l by :; af Ike fieri whu h win . A a en lit lo In be nl and I. tuitv Oul For 1 grai 1 ,!fu!,r menl r. be 1 ttblished 111 o-ir next pa per. t e a!, all the Dem .era ic p eis, ami honest W piper. . 1" there sre any, to publish tks letter of Geo. JfJwnn, I r. asurei . t ' t: . emit. .ned n. tin number. They ni.iv te!y n its BBtBg a genuine. IBU ti le letter. Il Ik) don'l ,.ke l':e L iters ,1 out , 0 -; . ..tents, they tk alt hate soin' of iheir ow n. The tlevr omen! alluded t.. t, be I uhiislud in our i ext. mill ha of 8 Btill mm Unportaat charsclcr. If BaS people e a'd ml be st Indianapolis, a few weeks, and witi.es the rascality af the Junto, Ibe) 1 ... .. . I.I ... l l ou .1 Iiurl t.ieui iroin li..r wiir.nui n nai I n. v e 4 hall t xjo-e it, Ut tl.e c-ns. .pjence- be what they may. W A Tha ten ut i r . r. i. .i.i-! lltv a .;i ill ! .. Web t. r. at Baltimore t V in rtlatmn to ihe - g treatu .-, I. Ml tl.ro Whig pajrr iala utter d.mder. Come ol them, pu: c i ai ol ihe lai Las', the ittji n tl BBBBavfjaetaaas, j raise hnu 1 1 the skies ; wtut those af Ik ... i a.. . .. . i v i i i i i ..... . . . I iitiuuir i-uii s inn tt e tw u.i. eil i jf null witu ucserumi aVa Wbkj dar nines. It n.y .lke Waaler ti i -i It. with a me surprise , thai tl.e g . ,i lu u.tuufaeiureta of thel'ast.aie giving ay the princ.pls ,.t "1. tea i f I tin mac. ii-. w . .le at u,c m..;c i rnt th Whin no! iti. rtsns ot in mast are xea.u-lj suj porting ultra pruiectits ductni, is, which t'.ev declare are sl.-o.iit r..,.. ... ...... ... eat, the anm Eastern manufacturer from the cotnpe it on F I i.f "foreign nonpars ; twst ao it is. Wkat ray onr people to this wotid.r of tl.e worl 1 ? Is it not bkely that the manufa. tur n ot tl.e Ll .-t . . .t ..- we I wl.at i- ! -r t . .r Hue interest, a ihe Vi h g Icilsra o: the V. c-. I I; l;.e manufacturers th. ui . Ires oj p e s protactiv A. m tkey d for it I ft a av t bt, ild f i CoTl.e Ncwcas,; Cm -,tr rsypica lb grti f Indiana Jenrnat, Including t .. saauaWrosM paragraph against Gen. Harn in, win. h t ie Jour a' no, i.led to u. Wfi chargcJ ihe Jj jriu, I i I a (.'.-fj m4 , LYIXC i.i ibis case, and we rrpeM Ibe charge n m, t H the i urpose of gasamg Umt a::. : i. m t'.e C une. It muat retrast th.- : u, or we im;?', cut , ; ecquam.ai.ee. Ws paeangaj the editor can have uo ohjeclion to do u ihe , jitic ui a-k Rrttca It is rumnrcd that Mr. fggg af Co'umSua. O. is to be sppointevi P M. General. Ha ws one of the '.n La! nn ah 1,1 M 'si,. - ., 1 ft . j ..1., piiiui polities ws d.-n't Innw Tl.s I 'OUisviile ' I i'.r.'ie i l ssrned
To flic Hi HI C I'M Uli I:iily I the I :iitl ::ttB. Fncnds awl Fellow Citiztnt : At Contention of t h Den) .cratir rartv of the State af Indiana. held at Indian-
l is . .. th M I f January last, it waa K, s Ived. "That i. i a a aa a delegates e sppmntcJ t repteai 'n, RIM in a NationJ Contention, to I bold iti Atwnirr, 1M3." Bt a . r , , f t .i.veiitioii. it waa recommendtd that nrinrtati. or some ot!ier town act! ! the Am- . ., . . , 1 In c iif.rimty with th first re eolation, tlirre de egatea ire ae Irrte, I fmm irh üantfrea.i i.nl I.'ri,f lai in m ' i number, and two from tijo Stute at larce. I he acIecUon .ft! cm- de.aa-e. L ,vrr. wan made anl i.-rt M a rnn. ....... hrmation by eacb onvretunal IMatnct if they thought K per to ronftrntit; aetOtka a.pon.t.ent of other, if . iii i ,i . deemed aaore adataehle. In -me oi the Di.in t the nea i(i-tioi u m D. , t- ni l!c ,,v lh Canaantien boa . loi.firtbtd; in otl.e.s, tie-.t Jeieit. hate heeu appouitThe o'jn. t of Um Caataatioa m aamiag Notemlert 1843, a the liana of bm ling t the National Convention Was to aeC'ird wild t'.e vie.va nf ti.ir lli'mnrrn le Kr. .... ,, Bl , e . i i ,j i , .... in ull.er Mi'n, ilir i, t lia.l '.''.a been . inre-si d. I ,c r uc .-ta T. n i.eaid Mi-.-uri ha ! already recomiwnded Noaember, 1S13, as the proper tine tor the mectina it th- U neentton : and the Ietn ernea of Indiana, b icvmg Ihta qui Htoa to h- of rompamhcelv , , 1 . nute ui 'ii ii. if, uiiuHiinwiiii' Bgreru IO Ilieir augerll-'ll. ifanca the meeting of aw Conwraihna, athew states ba artedon tbiaque- '1 !,K-, ,t st.tca f .V y.,rk ... , B I aad irgir.ia. L',ve al eady ykm ,, theau'jeet; and thetr n ws as v, i he time of meeting, rem coint t le with be tkwa of their brethren in Tenneeeee, Mktaomi ai d Indiana. On th atkef hand, aam of our a ater ..c. San (uro.inaai.il Panmryleania, kara ptopJat d 1 , I tu M as aa Ihn r ..I I.-., a ... a ... 1 sf I. .111-. kfnp, 1844, at ibe pet tod beet anifd for holding a Con ti n 1 11. From rertaia indication, tee palpaMa to lie oaadaokad. it ia evidei t, ihat a quealion of time ; to aimplc, 8.1 unimportant. .o anennn ted with the ureat principlea we are canlaading for, is like'y lo predoca d.strac'.im ia uur own rank.
Peilow (t 2 T.S. '.bis -.:iM r ot ! e. The caua w e are a le t. l?-.:t the credit of the Government ia not euffieoatending f r U t,.o I.uh, t,,0 ,:v, b.o importaiit. to l e ciei.t f r that, and direct laxation is the only resource
.' . 11 1 ! 1 1 1 1 1 r v -I 1 1 - n . r . .-1 . . r . .. . . . .. 1 .... u.i.. . . . . . . . . .... 1 -...-... . ur mm.. 11m ,iittain is a are ol deb .it. .1 ue an- Bnited, hope only f,,r occeaa tnr ugn our oiMsi ina. u ino.t . f the Dem i ratic party ,, ,; ,,.a ISi . 'lov iN lvHM,.NT iear Tmaa ran rai i'vtsi Nnmaa run Mta a d whi'e they kae tbeif pntfirrenee, th. y Llrei dMpnaeal M yield it. it the lJ,- .1 m ratic party in a National C,,nven ti u ahould ii. t nmnc that some o:her individual than he, b is '. ?'. ßn t chtUe, should be nominated. lo mi Noajtaai or Natioi4l CnareaTtna a ma DaajocaaTtc Panrr, waaraan ihat Cone an 1 1 im is as lb it Voraatamt, ia3, a .Mat, ish, waitaaa asta iv ( laciaaaTi on Batnaoat, thi.t riai ... rnastaa l aa tii icrrnriT, thk warm, ..i - KB4H I A ÜB t Hi aa laat aa a. : st iMvit r, oi t in. Ut Moi BACf I It'., i. ll nul liii.a tl. ...I.. . .. r m ' ' ' '.- ajuy anni um M IT.Pt'llOg should be settled I Em rv hour these t qua atlona re.111 ..pi ii. BiiT.iii.iv- is iskcii oi it y our oi nonents ... ,, y on opposes I .1 I. m e nil tlie.i. mnli ...... . ... .i advantage ia taken of u .v j..vc. ' I" t """no .1,1111 in un inproduce heart burnincs and i atonsiaa between J (j f rfi)t sectional tee .trli .Ii. . f ll,. I'... ..I 12 C !t . I 1 v--i me iti pui'ni aii lam. v ; to array tn di-lt..ct and divide us. To the V Imocrrcj i.f Indiana, the fme Off patxe of hokliif tha NS. ' ,, " linnal Contention is immat. n il. Ail thev a-k. i-. tine seaas nata an p uce be lived as early us possible; that all .i ... - . . th Ma t s nl the roided. ra-v s'muid be r. nre-ented in it; i .i . . i ... . . nun in ii, win ssstrm.eti, u uon and hurmonu ahoulJ preehl artf their deltberaliOB. T sscetiajn the views f nur Republican brethren elicwheie, we base kiancd Ibra circalm on behaif af tot demoracy i I nd .um. W S are n llu -nced by no other views 1 1: ni the - ..od i'l Lin r i ; r t v I i s. . ! i n .. Imp n . i f i ii . , g. . iilidate ol till. owo. either fir t first or second olFicc in ,,. ,., ,., , resent fur eons.ds.simn. when that Conenttoa Meet. But w aalieil as rur! tar ; a teitiein-nt ol these questions a., can be rsueJe. With the deraraasnation uf a in ij n ity : the deinoct tt .0 party in our -i-ter S:alea, we Ball be sal. -lud, let ikal dt term inn. mn be whit it may. Ai d nkea Iba hatte comer, the democracy of Indiana will he I ui.d rally i. g arnund th me great principles or wh ch they bsra contended 5 ready and wilting t sup p -'t bun w horn I'm no. BM) de .1 ( ) ! I llifl Maj .iiy nl our parly ikrongtaout Ik u most i ..b e ol tkasiahing tin ui. V LIsTER, I) U Mi FARI.AND. GE '- A I H P.VIAN, J I l BLAKE, N II PAI.MKK. .1 WE'I P. BHAKE, .tl 'LIU NICGL M. PGVt !:i Ii HOW LAND J'-Hl HLLE, Jr. The fallowing resolution wen ad j Ind anti lie um ralic Siate Ce tral ( 'ommittee. the State t 7uj trnl CoOHnilteS of Indiana: MRcotved, ih.it Btopy of the above Circular be forWOfded to tba E)einOcrsttC Mat.? Central Cmnni.ttees of maddgVrM Btat; a. J il.it they be reipicsttd lofirr ward, st so early .Isy. to lbs WashtngtuBj ti;..: e ami , Un hm. nil Rf quirtr, Ike h we f ie and place of their .espe. live Bta a ; au I furtker, that iks sditora ot the be 1 tore in. nt : m .1 d 11 - be reuuCStt d. aftel r. c. i u.e 1. "lo rtn flMn ,( ,,. s-,,. . to pub .si, the same, with a BeIt (1, , ,,. N ojaal fJoavairti n wiH be bohJen at anek lim and pi'l, tl a -"t.it shall uetsnnine.1 U ' A, EaaeMAs, Sey. t .r t: !. 'in t'.e L'ni, n Will j ,'ease ltd el I. iw ts. the V. 8 Circuit Coon, al its rcP Pi mo pi tie pap op lb I rege 1 J 111 A e.i-e came Lefm . 1 acsainn IB tUia ity. IB Which the ,pi. -ti.,n ,,f th, conrtitattcmaliti if our Afiprixisement Laws was involved tll.l til" 1 : !.!'. . .' ti. 1.1, im,, 11. t!:,. ...... .. ......1-....I to ha 1'. 3. tuprt ina C mrl fui d ihe ear are i lortb as fill, Dor ei dem Daniel W Ganth a. I ' '"-".. ui I The facts v Wm. I .1 i . w i ng tn rjt ri tarnt Tins cuuae came on t b. hoard and n ;.ir.-1...... !.. 1 ., . j'.i hi in -1 iHii.ii ..II. ..I ,1... ,!.I1 .. . " i i h ; v. . re or. t ... lt. .L 1W.I t, I'll t.i" Vi ill. II,. .- n'i.-r. I "ll-. on,. J.teetl. I,.,,... iBdehted lo Daniel W Gantly of the city of New York, in Ibe -mn of nine hundred and nine dollars and ei "lift -tw.. cents, and t. aocure the Daemons nff tl... .,.?... Ltnxee Ihen . . n il totke raid Gantly a mortgage mi 1 town hH Jo. IT.. in Peru, Iridiana, of wfileb Ltnaee n a aetaedinffen; at th lime d the eieeutmn of tbe nmrtr --. t.i. .-un. , , Linze was ia p wsessioa uf tli lrtea, d in, miSI - isand to fourteen .U1. , v vv d m I. knndr, d d l default in the payment, and Gantly on Si ptember, 1-P. obtained a decree in the r lose the morfensB. and iii.h - in., ..... . a .j. t a Si.ii - ..nit Iii. .' v at v aboul I be i I in -.x'v .!.v-. an executi ,n ..s dirccbur to he issued for Ibe sab of ihe premise . . '" J ' '! r 1 " 1 1 : v '' ,n Wmt '-sued, and on the ng. I lore the sal,, of lb, ipt IM'rtv. th. r r 14 'in iir l..ivv rrärkatätsaal ...... . a. I ed the ' t I d iv of Februar. 1II I, , a ai - uui t . i i i:kri.i - .... . . I, r ii i ii ii ii. i '. , the premises al p il seventv-six .! -. same. win. h deed w , . . . . . , . .. 1 , i i i . i n ........ I .- . I ....a s.o-ii one nmn e s.i .1 ' lion, to the defendants, f r seente I deed t,, ikam Cr th, 1. red in evidence to support tin The property w as not valued . his off, nd for sale by the title of lb ,!. fi n il tin n..r w. re the reafj i Ska riff. And the r. un iter.- ashed t . instruct th. jury that m the rent and rrrofiti bad m knag rrfl nor Cnd tamed und r tb. Statutes of Indiana, the 8b riff's I.-, d waa inoperative and eosd and on this question the p..n.o; nl tbe jad;, i a -re tjpmm , ; lftfj M m.ion of . ,U1, Kl s e. .11,,-. I. tl.e o ,,,n c,-il,!iv.d to '..'.e .-' t ouit under the at f of C n"' es upromc , VWe P-j!,:.-!, M another colu.no, sn order of the V S. Circuit C utt.sluri g t! e ru e ad mine the tate . ' ff, nrl itwa.aa as cicert mortgage case.. Ia all actione al law tbe appraise m, r.t liwa are adopted by the Cou'L Somrholy is writing in ih Rushtida Wh g under the head of " Democratic pr.-.cif 'es" about aa a( prcpri-te aa a aerm.-m on christian lartk and prsctice hy Satan. Among thar lies is a set 1 rguns n..s eprewn -ing the .tional . an Bi ir.i fjj et o .( f d. J tie In.s:it Journal mit! v -. ;.d 539 i.OO 0..0. Bui Mr. Clay ,n hia Peech at Indiaoapolia aa,d ikwj .,rB?r . Lut y gg m g BOS). M m . J;o l-'-t ' I
ISiGT!' :iml tiiniliou. Th Puan Airtririn rocuf nit on the speerk of Gov. Bigger recently made a Paoi. In relation to the che me f ik ft mM of the - - Tlhi. it ..v.
..Je e.lle.1 the attention of therenpleto W. r at J-hn- . .. . . i r son rclebratrd 20tl,000.001 ehernes for paying IT the What debts, nd captained it f them He aid he merrlv r'1 J ,,""r ""enti..n le it. M order tint they might rum . ... i . .1 1 1" I.-- e ..... .1 .. . i i i - - . c ., . , ... r . nt. r.j-rt it. He did not aav whether he conaMered it a P ,,ll n'a'i r no', nr whet net he wuu'd uor it if eUrtid. .? if he ttoes not coaae awl aVifihaTf fiti ai ajainali'f. mrW. $ f ht should bt" eli , . t'd ' Mi'.f Ae be uhle t't tlf.erminm chetf.tr thf - mm , ,- ,.- i r ., ? Ther tm rncirier Inr l'cop'c u e m ja c. uj nor nave i nere m I A .! ,ii I Ia i j , n . . .,f .k. . a mf i i t SäT it oal aa ill - aataw awaw i awea aowaaaaa a.o. .. riu.ru n lat.ir It. The i.lan ia this. t!.e f.'er.eral Cocernnent to iaaue C.
OOfinoÖ of d .Mara wothof.cru, on hon.U laed upon ineoujcttot iaüVa la g.v I our Li-gi.la- , . Z i i . i , 1 J . 'rU7 'iure the lieh! of the tint -, nea ot .vx l'otlc ow tho nuh Ika aobke laoda. and divide it among? the Saataa aarordiofl mn Mmmngm w ma exparaata 01 nan lock .n th s.d-
t.. their reprraentali.tn. t.. itv . ir tt.eir del ta with. Thia, nie vioen or saa would Hut l e an atU ' l.tion Ot tl.e o.a.e linns oy uiw'i , .vern:i.-f.l It e.l. we will M . . . . I .1... I .... , .. . ... . i ii- ii n n e whether it i- an auinpti nt of the dedta or hoi One. Uuger a n a Inihana 'a attar would te aliout f 6 OOtLUmt. The interest on thia aaionnl wtanM he ilmut 300.000. Indian' .Sare . t urn., .f. .I .1, ' - la.i.l I .. . ... ,-....... ... ,... i ........ .... v"ar. amoonted to ahnai 23,000 doilara. Here then, the i i it ......... in r t t.i neral (...vern i.ent Mill b.te 23UI0 d ar-. fr.cn Li-i.: I pay Indiana! 300,t)i)-t ,!,. ar of interest. Wbf b the defieiency in ram from? The General Geeern Ment issuee the bonda and pVdges hen-ell' to pay t en: j , , .. I . .. r . . . . 'V . . ' . UW"' aIid l" cour'c' Jl,sl ,ü of bonds she i-anes to iLe State, to that am the am iuiit mount 1.e as sumes tin ir debta If it is not an aeenriiption of their il. bfs, weare.talo to know what Gor. Uiner mauU call aaaomption.'' Where aa the deftciency la reOM Grom 1 ak the American. That is the m aeaciaa. Not aaore than Wanooeb e.n ii .u, ... ........ . k ... u ,.... .,.... ... r . ...... w.u, ... pay the ordinary ext ei si s t the (Jovcrnmenl. Oi'c 'Urse it t rrTttnm the tlftat iTahta. h moat rxaott la dfrata f-ax ation to raise en nigh from the people to pay t!ie interest on wh it then will he the Watismal Debt. the credit of Ihc Government was as good as it was under .lackaon and an "Juren, it BMghl b t rot.- enough, y ear af er year, to j av the interest, th wjgk the reault of that p.-liry would he, as il has beet. 1.1 England, to involve the country in inettric-
11... ........ .f.. n ... . . "hi o"i. 1 .":. nure tvi,i ail aswe wisli it In do taxiiheavily or lightly, as we give it permiasi. a. angrem . cannot be rant rolled by anj twelve tote it wit! lai us when it pi. .ms. If we rceit its exactions, the rfrma n , i ni t"-- in.li.e -, l ' i II hi etinUi'll I l i. t" Ciillli. I i 1 1 r.-.i.t im u or in other a r.Js of waitiua ti l wa are able la imv. r wish he could f. el f r the . .isfortut.es ol our citizens, as , . ,. wed as 1 h thoe ot our foreign creditors. The blood and freadom of aar eiltaena is worthy of qqim aa much con' .. ,. . , , rem. in oui niiiiiit;i. ns t . i- in HI..V ..I i ... I .... ' ......... . I 7 7 ......0... LnmJon. What do people ant of this But, who have no interest it m hnrdmfgtng fur party mriM, nay abmit tki qtte. 1 ,;,, I.,....,,..,. V..... V..rllili'irnier.t pajer, and exercise your n Il is not wed that our English friends should !. deceiv ed by the attempts of politicians to engender lb idea tbtl ,he ,b i. . .. ...i ... r ti. n " . ..... . , ,,,, k twtnai tiiosnijisu. -tu b a thins, is Dot uracil, al.le. Th .!. t.t- . f ti .i,. - inir m,J-1 nana soie.y on tl.e icsponsibUi", MttCh lH)l(. ii...... 'Pi... .i ... ...i i .i T'"' wunni una oat ana more aecure if tb- enveriii. lent were lo Barnim. I hei two. a il .. : .tv . ... TTT . na no. luv i' cans i null IflC. II. It. id Wot, d .' ob P. . to nso'i t. direct taxation to pay the interest. The nuba- a a a . ' nc mnu revenues an- a pi.antoui. ruo annual report of lb Secretary gtes the recei U Crom thai source at 1.000.000. Is this a sum capable of carrying a . '.!. of f.SOo.000 000 ? Ii not, the balance must b oisde up by direci laxation. Will Ike m ?. s be any mote ahl. m oat tsv. s ... i ha idneera id ihs Petleral Uoverunaent, thsn rkey are to those of the Mate ! " o sf v i o: assumi t. ii wit: ' 1 y "w e peue, . i coiiecung, ami o course ni.. .......... ,i... . -it ?. , hauce the t ix.-;. lis i l t tarrtl p . ion Mild iiiti-iK i eil Elect Ion wTlar ompritiioia of ihc Tin ;i shi rt- gtf Ststlf ! A few weeks since wa noticed the fu. that o II Smith araj ahiMtit the franking privilege, (tlKMtgh 10 longer a Senator, ky vino of nrliicb offlce .t bad been eonfern d on him.) in ordet to (aciliMIe tka electioneering
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' I, .. .. . . i i . . , i . . i , - .. . j . i vou on the jail limits. Iut v.-u lm.el.e.1 around tlie l.egall Ibis v.rv well; tl.c.r Wing friends in ih.s cuntrv l" l".u,,l' l" tan we With propriety a-k ap.taliMs -nd Ihn confidence of tka public J Iknow it euuullv we'I On ... ,.k .ha. S- . I 1 . M. ' r! " our t . ...tracts the gr.Ulhd ikal people , All tins met hearty response from the wirigs, kwt it f ... that you had pretty know it quauy Dace make the 8tate Debt a Na- enote future age will do what we decline p. do, burden ,,,,, r . . rtrar rhrarllad Bahre aal af il Hut Bates t..!.l v,.u that 1 tiona! one. and mow y or blood mind c me tkeir reaonrcea lo pay the iatereat whir h in ant time we c!" ' ,l,e 8Wartw ,,f lhm l"" r , TT , ' , , , (. r , , nifierad to accumulate on Ike debt we bad contracted - UgielatuTe, which wna ianmedietel) i xhibit. d ... the , u "uM f,,,t Um"r xU'' 1 4o nleea yon wonU Im kam ii o.. n,s-e, tus a tjre.tl lmrror of .,,. t repudiation Can we . hum the , ont, ni.ai.ee of nuhlie , ....t:.l. . , e... retain S out ..fit" -Here" ro.t. u.i.r.l M, M-mll
I lie r nl I 'ii 1. In... i- IJank. r- an,l nlut Li...w ..- "n Wim Ii III lil-llii- ami if I I -..m. ..... art- in-! etilltleil to tie .'Him . Mil. i. .1 lie I .oi. .ilnr- ...
epeiations of tbe Central Whig Junto It a t then srhieh every citizen ha n dip interest Wo allude to a it or character !, electing him. Ther is not Much dsnknwa that he bad lmitMkdJ blank franks, in etoMtrOB of I'reced. nt lately sei, of creating important public ufTicea Rer t)f glas-ä r doin it, however, Tuey hat tri I Ü it I .i. '.mf .... .1 1 - s a ... .. bt the (11 mi.il - niblv . and then nl.n in" lb,,-.. .,lb. . .
lin spirit II HUI III Her Ol tl.e law. to l,or...t 1 Itrf, the Treaanrer of Btate, and prijtuildy to the Junto generally i mm urireuuing the taoverntnenl out ol the large sums rjfpoataae whfeb they tv, I otherwi-,- be .. . ooiiged lo pay, Ws have now- lo pre seat to the g aad paopt of Indiana another, and mote dim. ..11. ev. dene.. ..f ..Hi, . ,1 ..., ,r.r. and enrn.pt. on, in tba operations of the Tre 4-urer BtBto Thai t'o matter ami I.e more filllt le. ' biped, ptihttsh the foil iwing letter, aenl by tka Treasurei to U-, . . ,. , ,. ... Inj tu. ml rM In. 1:1 ,1 in-.g ibormg county It tells a tale ikal should atarite ihe l oa -t men of all parti. -. It evinces more plainly limn an) thing wa could sn . tho desperate ami determined rUruggle, which is making by the omciala bete to maintain Ike power n kich ike) hit.' so long and titlallj wiebled. No doubt ikousanda id aimliar niissiii - have have been tSoapal, bed M . very camnt) in the Stat bj members of Iba Juatu, wilk a design to incite partisan activity. Tins ni. t .ble lath r 1- wonky of particular attention, as it exhibit- the an ans as well as the ii.tn ity . bt which lhont, ials here hop. to perpetuate tin ir power. Two -i nt. in s ,, Ihe letter we print 111 capitals The first eg. plains the secret ky which the JaahVa Tariff pamphlet .I.....I...1 .1 ...... ... I- . ... r .1 .... . 1 hi 1 1 .in I l;i .1 i , 1 1 in I .1. 111 I 'i 1 1 111 11: 11 1 1. 1 1 ,e ...iie. Ii i an open COof aaioB that the MOUCV for I purpehe wa rmaed by tka officiule here, whether out of the Pnhlic fumls, ur their owa pockets, ia not stated. Tba aecoad a eoiit. -smn equally plain, that the team which dislribut. .1 the State laws to avert eouatT, were mad use of J to itislribute tl... s.nne electioneering doenmenhi, which wire prepared for tin express purpose of humbugging the people into the perpetuBliofl .( ihe power of tbe bm b Lt an..ti.er twelve fitr. w, sab the bonest people, fall parties, if thev i , . ,. i re ' ä " en ... .i ia; propri- ' ,v " kera undeniably mad., manifest ' I. et tkem rea .11.,., ... .-... ...,. .i...l. ...... . .. , . .1.. . . . ... .1 .ir..:.. t : pond ai the ballot boxt ia August ! Here . the Lt tt. r Ibm.xba.tous, A rait 8, im. Fi lend - 'We omit the name Our c. mint ee a;e asrhlisbiiig an nr.tver lo Whitcomb's Kart- for I ho Peool. With which the Lo . have räslaeed the State. It amsmeriaredbvO.fi Smilb and is aaid tn ha i -ir- . t , , . ...... p' l)v.l-.Iilli'.S II r.t, E WILL Ft It.MSH l I? , . I I I . V L . r. III X! RED FOR E kl II COCN I V. but raan 0 n ist. Thev "!l for 4 bum Mn and scrip will be taken. faeMg ia a neat paMphlat faM they v - 1 - - ..i.i uv wm ua.iui.i mi iiir.ei.ee u. in inc time m.tter in I tirw-paper, ai d therefnie peil.apt be more useful. Su.-e-t this matter t our friends. IF ORDERED BOON WE I AX E5 I IHEM 13V ÜIE TEAMS THAT DISTRiBUTE Ml F. L ÜWS. Have yoo noticed the Journal? It i- n.u- weii c -ndweted a- d rnai! fi vc feet in the c .m.iai I. My retpect to old fiiei d. 1 hop? iVv will not let hm ill I... IM.ft.L .,..l...- i .. . e .. . , aclvaa be caught r.a,.,.ing as we wc.c M 153P. sura hraljs G. H. D( N. 1 Uil! hVe , V c 'l 'ci ot ,he 'P '11 of W ,J c llu uh l,: lhc mpaiga. and w.II send them to any p; son you will deii'i.ate in your county who will use thm nil aradimifa. -ftra there not bra ner-on, vou can -ue, who will not feel thcmcive able t. piocure d.cumeotl who vo-'dtt aef.te ii uxi g them, if aeat to ttem? i I Iruut'i Ths WiiiTiington Democratic Re5:fe'er haa cha ged band J.hn B Hall. Eaa. retire., snd kia das ,. to be ' '" fiilid bv to I .' hiir." and is to nlvni-n. ,t .r,n... kjaj BgajaaMjIj we wish rocrV lurk but to his r büd ,Bck. If he iJr. of x c a.t . nw- - -sw v vu tivy 1. ui' m T l" G'l'-'l. set ua rletX'b far a f'e
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IfrtftaHMl Syncs, and tin- BtalC ktftirs (Generally. 50 II. Hood .Urut to the Wh- rS I nheciitdErm MM a .Vr York the Opposition of the Democratic Slate Central Committee Dtc'nrcti tu Mmrtk, i'.W.itticktd. in con. srqurnet. by the Indiana Juurnal Kraf Hoard of Putlie II urks)i faulte rs Lt ' statute of 1 -:, 7 the Committees of ifatfaaar ihr Messai w4 tht froren -Un tan .".tli Feb.. 183b, Uil Üm Raa ant hill was V ndiiig in the Legislature, inuiiidi.it Iv after the iKevijf r ' . .T tllO HaW aaf . hi Kill a t. . . i a . . ... e. . ..1. I. I . J 1 I. 7 .v..8 ... v uo.iMieu in II Indiana L) inoerat. fr..m the nwm i.f Rn. r. ....... . . f. v or I Jct ol Internal ImprotemenU, an that in adjiiating the Kevetiue hi . thev nnel.t nv.ud tl... .. I... I. .... I v - ----iiaviri.tiiaaijniiiii i... .. .1 r. i , ..' ...:..... Pr"il " ul" 11 Faete daagen bad been plaiolj foraaeeri j by tjioe. Narcy, ana had bis warning been attended t. ... .f.....!.! L.m ...1(1. . . i - . i min ii i.i. i ii ii.e tili v 1 1 : t 1 1 nm cramp the eACfgiee of ottt people. Wt copi but one r two hort estracM. lo-wil "I have not been witbont onpre hen ion , and I t 1 1 1 i ntert iin them, that lnt. rti.il Inrprneeinente cannot Inbag proeecatad on an exienaivc araJf naleaa Nnitained by wise ay ale m of finance It' we I.M.k at the wucka aaeer1akan ia tliia ;). (New York linee the comTVL T If. fcrie r4 .rl.mlli" r ,,,alV "r . . V " . V S ' . :'" ,'" lightened jild-nelit. we ought imt to eotielii.lt- that anv great enterprise of llita kitul now in contemplation, will :,t cojP,elio"' "'"'ft period thereafter '!" !d " "'" ?,,rH' rrnu'.ta lJ'Vhr. if mniiimrTf t . una pay MC laWw M OW atN contracted on tU liccuuut . After warnhhg die LegisUture arainet 'Abe irataravident PrcJca kntfowiag Money, without pro kling maili,''le ',r P:' "' lb it.tt.rest.' and stating that "th luttrest could only be paid b) lit w loatta, uiiit tlu V rcaoraed to taxes ot aan e kind." be g.e oa aa fid Iowa : "Very few, I ahuuld hope wohld advocate the rttltitn policy of enntraeting a lebt ami cnnatantly and rapidlr arcnnMiIattng it by ionaa t pay the interest I am Mir, our credit would ere long stnÜ under auch a policy. It' - m. a I . it a period of unusual prnaperitv, with resources . most d.lltidaut and tltiiin umbered, the nennte ar.- iniuilliiif, t.. . 1.....1 1 .. ' " ,," o""". 11. net. t ht ine inn o .-1- 1 1 uro . . . . r M.ling even for Ike infernal of the dekl ih. v are cm ..... , i ii ii i"i um in iii.i ii i ii. i' in'o ii.i't .ir.'i... iii... . jw subatantial and endnrine imnrovemenia , ..ni.Tn.... .... tbernneltea direct and inridental advantages, wha po0, f"l'n CB k given to tlasee who bare capital lo kann, to induce ibero lo believe that our aocceaaora will Btomotli . .. . . . i ... .. . - pay, not only what i- properly bit fur I hem to pay. bot I . . ... I - the aseumnlion that a future oeiierntinn will t-.L b. in , ,;?r,';,, ""' 'Vu' 'T'" lh"f! W i,re WtiHn ' ' Un the supposition that a public work does not fur fifteen M ars moduce an inenane n.,.r,. lb. (K. , . i I " 1 .....ii .'..unit in ii im i t '" repi"p. the debt contracted fur its construction will at the end of that period be doubled, if u be in. leaned bt . " 1 " ' ' ' ' " ,,..ns to ii.-.v the inter. -t 1 h.-e w o ..i tb.-.t i,,.. I... .. - - ... ...ii, IM.U I.U I 1 Mie benefit ol auch an iiiipruvetnent, will take it eneumberr,w,lh :i detl a" ,,x,u '" ,u"' ,!" that it won in coat u.fiu t. maae it ineinaelve. v rnnttol n ttonahly cipect that any future generation will be nn-re will. ii" or mure able til. ill we are lo In iU public binden-, and I ran conceive ol no rcBBrsa, t liat can jtlsfifj U in Iranaterring to Ihein any pan of the share of auch burdens tli it should be borne li tip. It run entu 1 1 r III tbee mwyon will regard it an yaw duly m pro I,. , , tain revenue lltai w.n ..t least m ..... r..s .... i... ..,.1.1... ,i..n. .v .. ffi. to p til 'P ns was i1m rntcsj of trisdotn and experience given to the Legislature through the oolnniM of the Dtumoiiat. II. I .t I..,.,. r-.,.L..I .... ..... "r" .'"O ' '. If'" St e T ll ill til. re.-ults ol the "Systein Would l.ave bet 11 far dltltretit from what tin y ar. How appoette in their nature are these raggestinne, io those .t ike Whig leaders at thai tune' Instead of warning tka Legislatur, that th. v should prmide im .ms h pay ihc mit r. -t on our pnblrc 'ebt aa fast a- it was incurred, they deeJared there area BO need d doing anv aucb thing ; because the expein in e 1 " .N. w i 1 k and other Kfatea altotvad that "for every cent wa expended, the p ojb- would g. t dollar m " lha 3d Mar.;., i-dt". u circular of the franocratie Stat Central Committ. waa published ia the Democrat. Among the other matters ... this dot um. nt. the subject of the internal iinprQAcnicftl 'System" wbj ipokeB of as follows . '-'I'lleti- IS mm m.iri. tntiir t.f ; ..i.1t!,,-t..r I....- 'mi.l i. il.l . to be sure, tn eener.l md.i.e. Lot ,...v ..r,L. i. ' ' ..." ! - . ,, , 1 , at the di-poMid nl our man It the people b.-e to earn lioa th.s we ha ght let say If they will send memoera to tue ueiierai .x--. u.t.i who will give awa) '!'" I"'"- "' -' od n. tl.. ,.,, and tins taeitly sdm.i llieti lucapuhtlil) to discbarge lha dulica assigned I kein by their constituents, it might also be well, to let them remain at borne, and send a power sutborizina the Gov. ntoTjOra oih. r wis,, man, lo acl f.H then, ia nil mn.ier- ton 1 -i-rimi- ine power Ilm- rmilcrinl mi m in. ilis11 n.-i a pares naga ' Ten Miliums f f tailors, by appointing .. batch of oih, en and m altering them over the Man . 1- .. danrruuM power, and if selfishll 1.1 1 1 .. .1 .- . . c . ........ .ft. . .. ... ...... no, iiiiiii . ... .111 11. i:.e pen n:,- . i tin- tate a 5nrc ffl r 1 Tbis circular WM sigasnl by die chairman. Dr. LtetasTos i si ,p. nw 1 .j. mi, ( ratic , andidata f .r lha Honm from ibis enmity It ahow that tho constitution of Ike Board of Internal Improvement, which was tin fatal femturt 11, the 1 at cm. and which bad been nnanauut ka h, ,1,,. )( nlic .,, , , . , . regarded with jealousy, d.stiu-t ami opposition b the other greaj represeutativea of the Democrulic party, th, BtaU Central Committee. Thus the position of parties as early as Marek, 1830, within twu months after tka pasmg of the lull, wa- cleat I) defined, io far as political in tioa v as i oncrjrnt I 'I be Indiana Journal look gn un I prei i-. K opposite, aad immediatt Iv made war unon the abotc eireula In t reply to ihe Journal's attack, we find an article ia lha Democrat of March J'!. -'.''. from which wc take the following -Tb.- writer fin ihe Journal) endeavors toarraj the pre.utliees of the Board nf Internal Improvement asainst ..... .. i.- - e . ., . . . r . 'T T""' raiemug to inat part (ui their cm which opposes their appointment bv the Governor, and my a, that if appointed hy Ipe legislature, on joint ballot tue favorite method id' the committee- il trintld fit nr glorious e asfrei of internal improteimeiU tn the trimls. aw! SOttStittUt 1 tu of mann Lu mi nt mmd Corruption' " "This r 111 perfi t keeping with the w bole arte le. ÖCC tfcc In tbe mean time the Buard ol Pnhli work a bad been ij. pointed bv Gov. Noble, aa ft llowa t'irt Boojrd "' Pal'! ir ll orl.s. l II) II M .XWELL, DAVID BI RR, SAMUEL LEWIS J B JOHNSON, J.,!, W II. u,n. Elisba Umg, THOä II BLAKE, John fj CLEKDEMN, and SAMUEL II ALL, the present Whig Ll Got er nor, wko sooa withdrew from the Beard, and whose p! .. , th ri m waa filled k) AMOS CLA k Ix ' m lites,uli but one, or two, at most, were U ga David t r manv Bttrr waa aabat pjentli a dulkultor t thousand dollars, a part of which mooey wa inv..-sted in a large Mercantile establtsliment in Indianapolia, ia tka operations and profits of which certain peraons conn,-. :. d with the preNBl Stale atluun.!ratinn par-,:- I pa led Jhirr finally ab-ipiatnlatcd . Samuel Hull al-o bad an unstU'.t J arcnunt. w inch was adjusted after bo ..- numioated (of Lt Governor by the wkJaj; and In aueceSsor, .lmos Clock, who wa a wing rapresenutiva ia ike Lemslarnrc winter kafiafg last, und r. .led fr hit ti lience and ultraiMn. soii.e months ag I put for Trros LtAifLATriig er 1836-7. Wm come now to the Lrsi.laf ur- of -.'If.-?, lha n. lit!. . . I I . r . . Waa as f.:ljw: . , ! cai conij.icxion n wn.c.l was Senate Whigs, Daaaacram, Wing tnnjori'y. Heus Whiga, Democrats, Whig mijority Joint Wlue nnp ritv. 30 IT -13 4. 21 Th Senate Committee on Canals and Internal Improvements. appointed bv Lt Gov vValhea, was as f0. a-ts
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Willi, Morgan, Conwell, Ball, Elliott, Cole rick, Lam, Casetj, Huckttt J S Thompson. IS TintTI LIS w bigs, and TWO Pen,.- rata The t IBiittm of the Honw on the s:'.Hi subject appointed hv C de Smith, then Speaker, and afterward the , jp Fa ton, Finnin ht. was aa MhM I Ei ana, Hai innnd, Meetia, tlnbhaid, Inan How ling, Profit, ionea, Armatrong, Macay, ata khillPni i,Cnrra, II I. Stepp, Zen r. T. bVeeen, Crume. Cnderur. Fatea, einaaff, Jm ma, Bn, FlmeaiT, Ltmghjf it. -, . ... i I v hi i art air it SIXTEEN ttlii; ami MM. IL m: rata .. . . . rhe party chnrncter of theee coannutteee il i important , to b.-,r in mind, berstas to tliena wrer. rn,i.ttrd v nri.ttis I : , . ... ,.f tl... t.til.lie : I " f" Ot, which the denioci - at ll.i. the ( r - """""" " " "'S ""' au" r'"" r- i ,,ov ."ine ami nit. w.ug c.i - i- ie rt.iiMti- - ering tlms aaath i. boaretl r. van will glance at the nMga :" t;.. Neble, aftverai i tt opeunf of Um me ' aion. lie .lld 111 relation tO the -! Ill u(Tana baa mm af t!i' alarm ise ia v hieb m are now angaged ur Stale Umm stoked her fin tutus She ha astniivd a ;r-at reanonsibililt', hart ii- that i full "f hone aad ot praaurr, and one tint, an et tire Ibrmi LAM I Mi and IMPERISHABLE BI.F.SSIKGS It haa not beea faati ned anon I j aurpriae ant impost 4 ipon tU pea ne ua the hastv nflspring of otef Beal.MM pnhlic agents It mat aaaphi lie illy be rail. ,1 the ate r nf tfcc people u With the aer tea in tettinga nal rl.tse ..n the ariu linen, the initiatory atepa have all bun lake Our GREAT SI S'l 1 M ma) I e i tad I befmirtii ttgmm- and the State has embarked in a rinarae of ptdirt FKOM WHICH THERE I S SO RETRI T. ih .1 n I be either aei or htnmrsMi Bni rk. agh n baa ciHnnaenced under the nanot bearable nuspiees, yet ir- fei nds Bran uui 1. 1 ia ... 110.0 i-.i.ni e aaan tins in lot 11a snppou Vfler urging the importaaea utd aecaanay ot pmntii m ng Säwm until the whole aymem ia roaaplaiad. an ata - . . premtrig smne fesra iet the dnaknraemcitt of ro large an amount of fund-, aboold like all other stimulants be idlowed fcj rt state of depression, when some might comptain of the aysTesa, be Covert. or pmct ds :i It will am be lawpciaiiag rf yon find ..th.rs aetmaaj upon the aanment ttteiit Haevnafed prejudices lor th. aakc ol a tdunt career . lut f trill thmrt, and win a 1 l.ar skv return-, when imvtrishmUt hlsmminw am to fn smt all around a grateful poblic will apptaud and reward 11 irho hare so hi in! a rounltil hour toil sea avith itae f J mf . ...... 1 - aucceea ot" the und rtakine i I' tin iiiiiii ii . I, ii iii.iiiii.'i '-. i. lit . . i tiit in i hi' To the Boai.l.to its niemben ind to thi enaineera the vmr line been one of smal iniere-t and labor; and fivea the enak arrnaaing difi olta - inteHering, from Ilm ban iy nd c.ncert to be observed in oeercttening then, an I the seal and abititi with win. b eacb diecharged the -bare .. ardaNaaa dutt allotted to bun. ib. . ....... . ' - . . . Effort . rt Made b) the latter lo Change ike manner of appointing the Board of Public wurhs, und to chlasil) the "System'' ofwbtckwe 5hall sp. ..k nttue p.tr'.i. ular l in our neat. in.'thri' i -ii OfMlo. Yet another Coon ver.tiou candidate his backe' off tbe Ira. k, ml gnat to his Ii le lo save his hide ! David A'.7 fröret, tbe whig nominee of the Tenth llisi. ct. ha eon eluded that it is bast not to tun and e.et bestell hv Andren Kai Bedy. Ha is wis ... an. Though that di.triet Kav.., in 1340. 1440 wing majority, David i- afraid to try kia luck Don I struwsslniw win li way the wnd klnwa ' Don I tbe bucking out of tbe resjulsrlv nosuinatsd coon camlld it. - s' w l!ie Jtuilo thai ihe people want ihrirpiornises of "better liases, . f "turn d d'.irs a dav ai d ro;.-l-cit." fullillcil ! Don't Um Junto lOppOM I' ivc candidoles know the peobabiiitiea of th. ir aiinsss at. wag aihey do 1 Such backing out "vte never did see !' Ala' Poor D it iti ! In the ibis s of coon ai.d d 'dg.-r. Tw o Iff ago, aTasnl v 11 a r'.arinj codger ! All "Vi r s ! Than you roared for Tip ami Tyler, Blow high -r low Who'if lave tli ajgbl you'd !,. t yottr fatVr, i'wo sears aaof t 11 ti l: liiel. We leant verbally t: al lr. Tboaii - n af Port , i lake tha place of Judge Kilgare as a coon nominee f .. M I 1. . 1 ongn --. 11 no miiKt s as j nnr n t litres-man a- he w I? itor. Ins district could t gain much, either in credaw ire II ! 11 I - 1 , 1 tl . ilmi Mr Keiim K .id l,e I a 11 ' ..-"itii. umi nr. rviuiitiiy, a IUI n. 1 j beea fimnd wantiug. a neter med t ckeal lint kia eonetatoaota or poor Indtuis. We my th. n tn the Hemocracy of the Tci.tii " Ml wnh that COOfl's hi I, !" Waia or r.ti. Pi usr Comision-i. Diitsii i. Arouse IroM ike icntdtk aupinene a kick em omp sh -you awaka from tba leihargy in whb'fa vm. be bound east from you ihn unworthy apathy wlmh secimd lo liuir.e you in I ll ie t hi th fate ol y ur country ! .iit.wi .' A w 1 k 1. '. -bake . ll" the dew drops lb t u'itter m, . ur gariients, and one mora march In battle and to victory . Eeaaai Hie Journal. There it is! i ;.o mn .I t efertd t ka mfciep t but keep your eye 011 lhMii ; thev run ac' pat w. i I.. r f. . lows! They kad betteff keep awaka nw; fur alter ut'tist they will have iehty of tl , t 1 lloep. Indeed, wc thillk tin V Will . t ;i tv in -'it: id. Now I lav me down to si iep, I pray I m.v rt offi e k-i p. It lost bt fore 1 wake. I i ray I may gl t one some Otbef day. I'l l 4'ii.::-. ttt kiioix leiluitii'ilt. We kev it from uitdoohted autkority, thai one f the Whig Stole Central Com nitlee, in a -. rt . f banter, witb a 1). mocrat, i bang, d opinions In writing uf the re- . It in Dr. Daent'e diatrict. The demnerat, if we rememlnt right, claimed 1500 majority foi Davis. Tbe coon com mittee man admitted that be tkought ke woukl beat hu coot lit Dunn, " IOO0 - Th - wa- .1 nm in writiii j. aii l we i-e t.i .,- ,1. I'll. v it 1 1 cnl 1. ! p, r the parti l Ipon. 1) t';e .liinl . kii i-.v v. ! We didn't z- I the ii.b.nna'.i m ft but it ia authentic, a I t :iii:iii i . Jtvis Ti aXKB, reeidarly t u He k. J ii'Hi.,,1 an it.;, r v h 9 j iper, the j.ii.to hive il not occupy the vacant , artj . partly I y tba My i b b is sniiount . J bini detern.ir.cd il pi i, e of Mr Turn. blow nob ! go ' and i : j rodeiice o where, a J i ai ir rm; it... r irv incendii Bri:.h i! r'x s, are i : s t !era tbe lea.t ,.f tb. it troublea i. th f rce Dr. Deming from the tract A vary lew go in I r , uraing th. tl.em entiiely. O h. i, the CI that that griii kill Henry Cbiy. I so well organ z d, thai a.l in ti. Not OU af . u . 'ti ai pai . u ii i rsuse the abolition i nmn csttae against .. p art "f the Jento, o couzins artie'e, -h II ing lha it dee. e.. agb t 1 .1 aait t' a i urty ; t ut t. J away with t evi. tiT. .rs f C ay' fij IUI insult to MsTenbalJ an 1 i ab -Ii t mil i.ts 't v. syne. Hurra, then, f t tha coons! I) n't w orry the fl - lham rsjfot we an- ready lo skin '. m in uust. Ii t poorfellaws have a w.sh to rave their lud-, let them. B I e eure that the best t!.. rig we can d i, is, t. have th bring ut .e fattett, that on av get good bid s Prt the Govern .r, poor rr.an. d v n ; let's sk:n 'un all. I . s. t :., imerf tt ;inius. We have again to notice th? losa at a L. 8, vfirampu, comuisnd, d by Lt, DoasM s . I r Iberol I dore Pawnee, is Bndambtedly at fche has r.ot . i mm mm - heard from since s!u ieü Charleston on the IttbefMasTch She undoubtedly foundered M Üb Jaic- which hap. enr. about tbe ' 5 k.
Iii' K' MBaaJ Iiis Inapu! The Journal h the fdlowing : The lrc il to li j . In a hört time we ha I he aide t. diaclae the atartin? fj t that the notoriooe I on made to Hr. Stipp in I 4 I . ' ' w h h w ;i jar! v I . ie' denied hy the Indiana Jonrnat. wa .-Ma ned th'9uh tUt r icrtitnt
of r nr of the li i:m 'i Directors at Indianapo ia. who was rtxrarded hv a receipt of f SO of the aame money "The abme is fr m the Sentinel. If the rhsrge be trae. tfce name of the abater. Ha deeeraaa ein. 'ur'"'Fhia we contend i an admi toi of the loan to Ur. Stipn. It dt-mands the rilme of the director who waa rel,i r'" ' l I '.1 .1 sbVsbssbI g : to . sass. I ssswawsss La t... wameo Wim t'.e jm. f.r procur.n ; ..... -sa-.u.. ur "deeeraea etpanre." . Vera w. I We ihink o too. But at wr haWtlnjeaMM onthehtp. we were no inclined v - - .n.t .h..t.i .h.t ... , , r are now Coing to i uiu noi ine i .o i.n journal urmnd it. A thev think tlie matter trsertea et posure. we 0Jjv cnmriecc, t . let them know that we tre not driven, like themselves, to manufacture M.uiur. f r gentlemen." In reenrd to Him n fi'trr. we cse the facta aa publobed in ,he street by rA.- m . . ,'.. a MImIii of the Ifare ' , . . . rer.; f -i'm.'rr-c. and a wilnees of lone atanmng for the Whig Junto at Imüanapoli, : Ur STire. Wa not 8jr.,r,, , gaa ilfaiiaa of the wh .le .ff-.r. a. the Journal calla for it. and we are disposed to cratity all rrnaffnaiiV calls, thin by relating the substance, if not in , r .. . . rw, ..... r... !, t bV rery fanjaraTge, af tka teply nf Mr. fwawaaaa, of the State Bank, to Mr. Snpp. when the latter applied to Lrn 'o co i i.!a:n of tl e Branrh at thi- place for etung turn for an unpaid part of the f.100 I an. and f llrarrr RaTBa. Plaaklrnt f he Brnnrh. who. he alleged, procured it for htm for tigttjf ataaaara, which he. Bates, rrCaiaed out of the sum borrowed from the Bank. Now. Stij p." says the President, "I thank Batca ought to le excused for chisselli. y iu It.'tlc ; for you hate cb..li.d every body and fiead by chissellmg. You rkieaetleil them at -n.s. I lay ton. Eatn and Kirhmond . then ..u come here and cht I led Dr I.indsev, Craighead, Ucara, and '- Smith. Then you chiselled Blytbe and .i. u v .., ..e . - - . .. ... Th... . .... tilt" ll'liri . llllHllll. .I '. . 4.'. KUlll. M ..... ....v . - elled the butrber- the I aw vers Fl. ti her and Butler, and 1.,rnnii nL. n he lairlv bninrht v. mr house, and - ,in, M ,f rtj, unitatl But to d.. thia you bad ' t" to the Bank and gui f 1400. But Bat . had ch.se led an old claim on you ol some tel!w lot ibO. and bad put 1 '"Bates cornered you. S;, p ; and you Lad to give the f m pet the ksan and rhisel A 'ex. I adu it it was mean in B ib s, and lie has d nie a ureal manv mean thu.gt. and the Indianapolis Bistneb is doing mean ih.t.n eer day I'hen the Ko. Mer Chapman pot h l l of it. and told t c .... I many trnlttS and. t-aul tbe I'f ..'in., "liny ahowtd Iba im r ; ii.-1) of laajiing to rhieflling msulvenl. in. Ii V In ill lint.il a n an ut nl a fur contract nl.r i i. t far wer or mechanic BOUM a cent Mf the best of pu I"r' U ,'" ,, ' followed y..u uppr ity close, v. .u run to the Jonraal. and ekamilad fem m hv hrR fati bee aboiil it. and I BfBfl c.t.t lindedlg ash smt d af the whole trati-aetinti. V. -, I' i'i - .i.s' bi-eilcd you out of Imt aa I aaid hefore, 1 kav folloaved ike knssneea You l.ave clnei!i d y.-tit.elf into church and out of thtir.h ; on lo lha Mate Central comnittee, ami ought to le put off f it." tasai't do Oaut ! "Von hau chsaevavd nW Sihseha7, the constable, the Church, the Stat,., the doctors, the I. iwyer- .it d tin- S hater- ; and as In the other corruptions you allege again-t tl.e Bis'n h al this place, if they have hi en con nnt'c I I bops I they will be punittbed." We hope tbe Journal will le sati-ii.-d wnhMr. Meinil's an-. mi t. lie will not dem its sakslamial corrr. ten repnrtB ipp, he 1 w in re be ,1 i i ight to baa a pateui These frith m.v iniea, adanttM This maller Im. . U ig par' nurse nl the 11 .' I I' In our lat w . ka irv 's visit t.i.,. p l.t n II W ill ll 11 Ihe I' to see the cel. I riled gle ,! .po .ri told bun that they "existed ...ll III imngjlBaliim.' Kn vr lint Mr Kmc-bury a. we do, and Laving sat uud.r lu ministry as a mrlkodist Lpia opal I'rm hi", ni- kiii.wi Inn. In h one who WOtt! I not uttci an tu. truth Wl.ile som of ihe ( i oa prthts, i hu d w th tl.e ' Spirit ol "4ii " are endeavoring le .Ii-. r. dit I.i- t tteinent, the Is-l.er inform, d are Wiilittg I acknowledge the troth, 'i'l.e I lilted Slates I . . ' I. a : Th. v .1 d imt ax tat in MMgirmtiea. But w w ...der that any person, vi-n,i.g tk Praaidaal f tk I Hit,. I tjt.-, hhould hat.- ventured lo a-k bun t show the annnna, n h aie probat ly enaVn the care o the upp I servant- The -p . - were ,ver nilt, ami li'.c most etc. ry thing el-.- in t1 t M kite Hunas, rather taw Irv an I i IBBrtcd. Bad t.,-te pre,' niu . it. - at th. I'le-ldeot'a n.ltl--mn ; and a Pkitad l. tu h -.usewile would turn up her eyes like i dnck in a thunder t..rin, t . aVsat)l m t rleanhne . and i . I t mamfetOed ... tint ieiu'.ilul build'i b.- ; , and the h. yarna el 11 aa. , x piestt ma ' , '. .t the truth .f the .p . r.s I how Would till, c.ntrj.: w.ttl the be ' it ! d the U h a of daap. '! In A:r. ioii.il l l;. ',' I I t .11 wing n -r .Unt of the Nit a i d by ibe I. . - ainre H4l, r .me from lrr . "new kooVa, tl.nt the coons will nut deny shard!!' BBppo-able, however, after all ; for we if they ibtsught tkey eaaTlal mike political split, but the) w. dddi . . . tbitie. Tbe .lateSl That B.C DEBT mm the lgJ Fei .- - d i iLBIf 44 4..'.u , 't thMtt a I i. '. d an I'n id I 1 1 . I rea-u i v f .'7 ,-'s . : dllll. it ister. i a v i ni. w ' r l ,. ,i, . II IrJll '"III t.e. I ll. . . I. !.at." J ihn M.Irs, a Vet la "!r. SHv faagj e. f b snkin ronntt Mass I. Oha . : ,,f, I "r i vear I. o I uxab 't Ct
