Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 July 1843 — Page 2
INI'! KU S T A T K S K T 3 K I r io , K.n tx r, rrsaKvanasca. IMM UNI t. JIX1 I, 118. 'I . t ..-i rein! hi mr. r I. UR. adicrtw mut TT"A true Democrat,' f rgt t . :.r -:Tueat:in tt HM mu h t o w r h. i - s if. .. ' n of all inte-eie.l, to Iii nie by Ihr T. S. ftttfnd in Ükii Orr loa Ret mi n. We .lei:, r Mil fr ir ltd m e rr -ouiit v in th" !'t tte to enil ii i!.e r- - .; .( i!.r -f,M r l!i if rrpeclii eountien, a .Hill a j -il.!e a'l. r'tlir atfetJ 'it i ner. We wuh ilirm t. I ..fret aai pnjltte, and In bew it in rnuid t li OatvinoMf S'i tlatin. t!.- .nr will they in return 1-e ti. l.!!ird Willi iV j'li.il rr'jl!. IC:i)l i . in men, Rally. FEE KM CM AROCffE' rlhoka osT ;.M kttiawjti, üh Mm di. nf la'l dr iw. in ..r K A I . I . t.. th. u'and.ird d rrpi.il nlil. :.ol l .riu yuiri li I'.r n:lioii. 'I'he cnrm wild whi'h Jifli i ti I). io r i li.i ..!.n Ii nl to nmli'ii I i i-iiii I' fore Mt pWIpailillJ lor the eollftct Th .-re In !..ie "ii, w ah an ;ur t d.irmg tln-nti r . BMaal ".25t" I ': ft':tlli l. ,rmi.or t.'irn, hi tin fort. ' Volir fofCCS, A N I ) AI. I. mt i.r . olh i t 1 Lverj voteraMtl mmttit und naii'iin! and pr. pur' bimaclf Rif Iba 11 ..unti r Loot a i j . - ii th.- hitorv i f vom Btata hut fr h v y-.ir-. itiiil In Bf in miiid (In politiral h mo ? r of our wfpotn Bio. IT i nif ii twr, That II th' r artO, wlMaWl at Hm Bollul boBBlt W at IBM barlaa " pulili'- ulP.tr-, l;i- Im en lint a ui -e;ioii nf uii-t eijii.il rights. ..ii.- nf the fundamental prim ijib-s of nur incomparable imtitmmmi fbifl 111 ; 1 In t oici s. nnd see that nil rfifDC t the leactte. It is t!tr tu hurt . . . . . t , i f tt , 1 1. . 'i ' ... ti , , hit it t 'i hi '. . ti t rut r 1 1 ! - ....... .j .... - "J J - - - nlv hv bir voting that we expect In triumph, no that unt ' ' ... 1 . 1 .-lie lllllst t ill t i ih poslt- Ills til U 1 t - . w m . . laaaafe-a'fe 9 'I'll ajar t sr . i i an --'aa If he is infirm, nrororc t"r lorn a cnievame to fh. polls It'h. eon not have haaworh, pmriahj tor bias a auhstilufe until In shall hav exercised the tu st cmtiIi, d pnv ib ge of a freeaOaa linn w ith the tri..: II in1 Li-tl irm ...... ....... . " " " ' ", Iii i! I' ftttC between the ennteiiding parties. Till him that the Oanal is bet vei n spei .il.ilnr and lahnrers idb n. ss ami imlustrv hetvv. t ti tarpaarationa anal the people monej nnd moral aVeeMion ami truth I Till him it is 1 1 a -htnig-:!e as : u ei u 'i in J mm lai nma imr Pro pic, between tint ptwei of corrupttou am I ti. pi,t,tv ,, .ti-ifr. lv between u EQUAL RIGHTS ami BPECIAI ptn ii. i (eh ll f'lglln nr. and gaard th" bnlhit-ho-.es against frauds I t " n ... ... n.i. them when the first open to see tint they are emptv Stand by I hem thinog the hotira of voting. t aee that lbs stream of authority i pure, ami remain bl ihem until all the vote are conn;, d oil, si. ilmt the possibility of fraud in.iv be etieetuallv piet luded. Iii' m I Urn i.i of loam -hi ate.s ,t the poll. See lliat FAIR IM. A V is aflanei BOTH FOR AXD JIQJIIX9T I Wt a h odd., and awOWna tttnwtu tn oo irntn'j. (i CamffH tasv, mad tit fbrJ irrt errnj nsstrtitin thr fed. mn.r. Tliev know their weaknesi ami are desperate. MTtttcb them. 'i Uv Camflicl n now nr"ir at band IV bo can he inactive io ib. Immaamtie rank AROt'SE M". AMI ALL and DETEBMINC TO TRIUMPH. The enemy, we
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venture lo aaaort, are aeerelly and eoveetly engago.i misgreed npon Baltimore some work inteiuh i! fir the wreck of VOUf hones.
C 9i tntiv Cimairol und thev will assureillv fail He active in the support nl I Officii principles, and a wave of triumph shall arise on whieb voti will Bafel ribi over the aandbhm of' .inr advaraaries. RnUy, rn i Mit ii. Rmlljr i'ome forth from ont several callings ami give eac dav to the glorv and honor of your eoUolTT. The rause dt mantis ami i worthv of it ' MIofcee Fmkre l9" If anv of the anno-lock, high-heeled boot gentry call v mi a I. oi.ee I'l l. ee. don't be alarmed. Tell them you bad rather be a u LoktC Fokeo" than a coon vkia har.l- . ider-w hlg. Ilidtrr II l IJlM'lAt them. Tell ihom to i rack over that -Two Dollnr :i n.M.W9T tin rye. l eterv DtMCCCat I. "ok .mt I -r ILLEGAL rOTE. Ijimb out for I a RLE VOTES g t up by the wings with names uf only one r ttfO of omr caodidatea upon litem REAM EVERY KÄME N VfW K TICKET. in. AT Till: fULLfi EARL1 RE T THE PI I i s kLL l v Ke. pa llawh'seya upon th. BALLOT BOX REE THE VOTES COUNTED T THE POLLS o!i I" . Boar tfcaa ia mind. Bsamtee aleaaly your lächets bef re von vote. When .ui are sure you have got a gennine one. nn which is cv(ry name opposed to Federalism, ; ai rifht ahead In the poll, uu Oafc it Let no interloper, beweis I fit lone, have even a :ht at it. Tirkcl . Every County and evi ry neighborhood in the ''tat!' ahould be prepared With plenty of I), mocratie tickets in aid vol. 11 ice ihem nady, and s. v that thev are genuine. La k out f i spurious tickets printed by wings. nfrlt .r I.iis. J n -1 bebue elee lion, ihe people max exne . t to hear all . .. . n .... i.. .i. . u a.;, i...... i.i i ofajhom. Alf.-a.lv low the fanrnal startad the he nMt ihe soft e lie- i .o.o ii i' nn- .. n iiiiii. .mr no n.e O Heinocratic ticket t he chang. d It - all fil-e i. gul.ir Dsinaocraiie, A Mi-Assumption, Anti l.!.r The Sf it. or .National. People I Tu ki t. is for Gam roar, J liHES t IH K ll llll. Far Imitate nani Goeernoe. .1 EftB E D. i: n i U ii . The Count) Ih mocratie Ticket iI'vr stntr Senator, Ai.'AiM: F. HiORI IIBOM. I'ir Hi prr.rnt'itirrs, T.IVIM.S l'0. III HATHA XI E I. Ii o I. T o 1 . Now let every man who is opposed to Hank rule, to a National lieht, to a State Debt, to llnert Taxation bv the t.e mid f iov eriimenf , t i mt State Officers int. -if. iing in ( lection and trv ing t hoop tin ir i fii. es t. r h.'e hv using money in that intet fere me. to A i i-ttaracv . to Ollmliuo era an.l o-orets. ami to low wages, to pre tit the fÜTcisOl r from be ing naturali.. . I slmrt of anv years, tu buihlin Up the nabob in mufae turers at theevpi i. ofthe farmers n and in Gut, evaay mmt who ..pj, , n ;inii Sv dltion Laws. no I l"edral--ui in 1. 1 1 its phases, vote the 1 Hemocritie tn-ket. The n It Will be well 0;;r St . Hebt will be cheekeel Tim ..Id h. ks will be aMMMUod ' BmUM corrected. Ami the Coon will be skinned and hi. hide hung on the lenCU. Wool (.roucrs Iiiiii iii7tr ! That tfe duty cn Wtol under the tar fl". i M f ,'ow. : Wl costing 3 cents wi l pay a duty of I J mills. 4 " o .. r 2 .. 6 3 7 3i Por 7 cent wool, three and one-half mmmJ ' 5 jer cent up vn ad .v i v -ti- g 7 cent a- i under o-.-: it RtviMiia. That the cs: ti the wool, and not ita .ne nett, must govern the duty. And remember the ptMMMs of the Coona in Is 10, si" all broker. Co There ia a volume of iroth in the f illomng : -J hypocrite ia worse than an aiheisl an atheist n but a ri dicoloo m icrr , f ni.'v io , . ,. - ... 31 standing jeat of irhgion
Th- Pein lenttfc Mt on:il n nllon. W'r t f . ti k the reply ol i Im- New Vork Lhamocraiie Central Cammittee PI tli.it if Indiana, i nn , . p the t in of holding the NmWmI r..fi i!imn Tha nptoion -
Tlftfi f iT l II Im l.'i't fif Ihllli. rli t i.( tli 1 fr l.i llir, " - J " . fflMM!te tl n Mot tht i tuiri n,.l i mud , tt, J Wawxtj rr prrjitirrA. trr think. t i' rim ml iltnt ti 'i jriicTfm' uJtrhon to the juirtij in fcrmi! r ITM It - i;n M rrv. Si- - In nir.l,.ini- w tli ti.,. r.in of . r,, 7,I ii,,. ,,, tum', th it liilc the I in- i i'- n! i In, t laaa avaraalj mmmmhI bo tlic exI .r Mi Van Hii.ii. BBtMlfl hv areaniofi of pn r oca lit. IT fl'illti' al fri.'ll'lt in ill I. i.l.iliir.. nml ...!! i.r. ..... In nam . "ith -'r.-u im mi. ihm . to tin- tv-cntim.- of il. iti n o c itiu u!ii)ii, tli-v will I..- fji.ard aoaonaj tlaa Rata - aetiv. Miopurl "I ih I), mm ntie nuinin I orili:jii ninl liiilv ...iri. e . Ki i a A- Rai es. E. I K i.-W I.I.I. MiAi Bv, July I. l-l l i liiNri - ' V'e have read t.mr ii.liln in ihr Do KM rati- Mrtl of lhe Uottoal Maii-i. m r.-lafmn to iii barmnny and ami nf aetiim ihroawa i Plalional Corn ntimi. and Ina eotnpnnvina reaohition, requesting lati Daaaav rat.. 'eiitr il IJnawmiltoaa of Um different Btatea to forI ward to tin- VVaaaungtno ükdaa and Ki -hmon.l Fajajairei r i - ii nci m rima ana axuea t tio-ir r- .p..' tiv- ta!. - W .- . moot ton warmlv approv.- the spirit in wMeb ihis Ii eatnm i in lue mngleiies (l rniriio- wnii wbtrb the Kepnhlicawa of Inmana jrieMina ibeif .vn views and preferences oa to the time of holding ihe nmM iitn.ii tire the harnaoay ami rptl-beiaa of the Da aaoeratic party aa a paraaa mm rnaaaiils laliian, i . t it-.-li", atrong nud gritif, nig proof nf the d.-votioii of the 1. - rn er n y to iheir c inaa titid principles In ing t v o ir m.pnr . we il not x.-nturr to sp- all in ware 1 1 anv sense conn clad with our desienaliim 4 State Commute. . The nhjei ts nf our apjinintmcnt do nor, we enncfive, etnitrace any auinnritr ov -r iii;p.cii- . - a . - . . 11 nar pi. - na ; anil vre arc 10 no umi.'rtorni 111 nn i.iik r light I ban eiriaa inAtrmatnin of wbat, frith vary fbll . t ; : . ' 1 1 1 : : 1 ..i imiging. we are at!-ti. tl is in f . ini? ... r- . , I 1 .....itl,........ I I .. I m 1... . ir, ill... i ... nn; , nil.-. ,i I II II. I ! I . I HI- in. I i 1 1 I ,a '" 1 n n f rr. d loa State Con rem ion. lo beheld m Ben i.... ..i i. i i t t-. .. n. i .. " ' " ' " " "" 1 mmv,Jt OB -a mil I aoal li iriiii.tiiiiu .unit III,'. ..no ll)!,)..,!!..! -(illll. I'he Reptlhücana of New "loih cannot participate in i . . m . . .: a a .a . aJ :,,t tt.. i...... . C i.,.l.i.., .1. ...,...i Contention. They bare never felt tenaciona npon the being desiromt, rather, thai ibe period lived upon - ' "oi ! a;irii lorv io in ir I. i. 101 I n I aign. 1 1 1 nn . - l ..l . I . ., ,. . . , . ., Union. rbrnogh fb. ir ret ntatives in the State !. gialatnra, I bay ax pressed a preference h-r Noremher, IS43, beeanae thy belieaed lhal the mt. rests and welHire of iba roontry arould be best prornnted by it Ahhottgti (hi v have not Ritt ltd r.aon to cbang) Ibeaa views, they are vet prepared. We think, to adopt the latest period, nil th.- ground thai the earlb r tum lias oof gtvtn general . ' s " a I a . s. . 'a i m - i.i' Pi: ro me par'v in several oilier .""tales I p.m tin- point ih. y th. not n rpiire the Jieoont ol an aeiual mainriti . b. liei inn ,na' 'be questinn might to be fielded In even a apeclable minority. We cannot doubt, at anriiie. iii.ii, iii-ii:aitfi m, .i fihcviv ih mii1 10 i.iii..ie .a t rdial union Rtnong all the member nf the Dem IM rati family, the I' epuhl n an- of ibis State Will heerfullv mahe ....i A kind and forbearing irptril mmmg Remiblican, and I cordial acnnieecen in the nVrhdntia or the National Convention, arhetber held at the earlier t.r the later i - riod, are tar more essential to am ss, and to the resto- . . . i ... . . ... .. raio. it ot in.- remt erar.e aseeituam-v in ine t umn. titan nny neatinn of time or place. W'v are bonny to per n ive, in tlo indications Ir an all the St ales, the gi DCnÜ pret 1 1 ot auch a sentiment. With great regard, your f. Ih.vv ciiizena. W I. MARCY, J VAN Bl REN, EDW IN t UVELL C VOSBl Rfill. JOHM I. riM YN Oemoeratie State Central Committee of .New- i ro John Lester, II I . McFa rmnd. fte rge A Chapman . lames Blake, N l. Palmer, Jamea I' Drake, Julius Nicolai, Powell Mow land. J. Soole, jr . Imh.aua Demo cratic State t 'i ntral Committee. P P. We ought perhaps to add. that, in relation to the place, lh re i no diversity of opinion an beins - ". Forage ry Provrat. T.'n Niggc r Porgef ofthe Journal, in iis vajn ar.empts to clear the Junto Grom the i barge of Forgery, so co.-n-i fet. lv fastened on tbem n our last paper, bas got himself jus! win n oe wanted him. II.- has got the certificates of tin- two honorable . ntlomen who examined the works qootod in our last. Ami we w ill phu e them in juxla-position, lhal eve ry body may see the forgery : u Tii. p .c r to impose 'i'i. pOWl r to impose dottee on imports originally duties oa imports, original! v brl.ing 'd to tin: several belonged t Ihe several State -. The right lo adjust States. Tim tight to adjust those duties, with a view to thess duties, with n view to the encouragement of do-. encourage donteatic branches Mrstie brnnc bi a of industrt . of' imlustrv i s- completely is so compteteli IDENTl-jlDENTlFIED with thai CAE with that pow er. that power, that it is difficult to it i fi iliftleuil t suppose the suppose the existence ol tinexistence of tlie one with-one without the other. ' .mt the other.'- Wedker't 'l"r Jmntos pamphlet, hu (P. Meetmgert. certified by, II. bi Mcesrs. Snlliran mid Barth. It a We are g!a.! t see thai Messrs Sullivan und Barbour had eo ir ge etlOOgb to eertif. to a fief, as in this rase. Ve aitall not. as the Journal d.d. talk about the amount f bu sturm thai obtain from anv particolar party, with the design ol raising a partisan feeling against litem Ihm tiny might he deprived of u They did just right. Ii I a nitv tint other vvt re not ennaltv independent. Wfe have not disputed llint the word "incidental' as h atands in the auf In tat i copies of the message, nn have been, in Walker 'a edition, eiroweonily printed uidantiI." A typographic d mistake like that might occur, as I m i - ' i ....... . the words BOUtcwhat u st Milde each other in appearance The vv ord Used bv the Junto, however. WM neither Nlcidental" nor "identical, but "idcnticd,'1 which is not used t i Ii r in the authentic, nor in Walke r's edition af ' Jackson a mem go. tml arould uo he ao likely te.be mi.--I taken lor th" true word, ' im nit '', ' aa Used by Jac kson. Tht t,- in i tht i tfory prori le ie uilltf of n false, oneMCasRt ly tht rr: i teidenct which than hart odd weed aartenant' their dishoneatm and infSnfaoMd deception. All we wish the people to do. is, to obtain Ja ks in s mamarti of , 1830, read ofl In mys about the tariff, and they will then be convinced, beyond the shadow of a doubt, of ihe wilful deceution which the author of "the other side of foci ' hm uamftmi w nUil J bis garbled and fohw . xtrarl Ihererrom. PiMluycra, LMak OizL Tho eUtowiaf is the law on the subject of (rauduieftt voting. We publ.slj it fir the benefit of uff; and we cntreet our friends to keep a strict vv in h. L I k I hat no mir vet. sin tw i th-trict or cunn-. He will i e sure lobe caught, a the names are registered, who does SO, The bsts can be examined after the election, litre is ihe law and li e cnalty : Sec. Ct. L i h pi.iii.ii d voter may rota once and UO a -ore- : ar tl if any person sh II Sttsmpl t to e more than imce, ar tn hand in two or mam tie eis folded together, or having voted in one lownship. c unv or district, sha! afterwards go into so other on the aime dav am' Vesta or ittin.pl ' v te. every person SO offending, sh.iil on eonvwtion thereof, le tine. I in any mi n not eceedl ig lifiv dollars am! shall moroosei be remit red hicapabla of sotmgorho Ung any lli e la t!ns S: ,te Lr the next two year the e lAsr w ill Ihr) I I'w i: ! A goatleaaoa hau led m tha following, and author izei M t() r that Itiown will be elected Sill lhal be will be a' W all ace 10 I vote - 5H that he Will beat Wallace KM vote-. St 1 It thai be will beat Wall ne gflQ vote Or. rk'-il thai BrOWa will be elected; nnd -"cl that Wbitcomb and Ir;ght wdl he aloe ted. The V ; t i: i net. It i ander a d lhal lbs president's C ir t n arranged is f lows : S rr, :ary of State, II :. A. P Upshw. s.rriary af tha Treasury, Haas J. C Bpoucm. Secretary of the Niv v, HoQ. llivol Hauahaw. Socretaiy of War, Hon. J M barter Po-t Master tienersl. Hon C A W Rkhffe. Attorney lieneral. John Nelaon. Lsq , of" Baltimore Mr- IL n-h aw and Ne i oi s.re ne vv mrnihcrs. The puces at labor will r:.c." C ay. 1 hree MMI Mick-makera lately s'ruck ag..nt Si OS..I il.' ' . t t . r 1 w-. -i in lK i I a.ha'fiVi m nn i ...i. '.'- ill aii: i.na. reii I a .a .S a 'M m . a O 1 ne uir.s m a i tn.- nrMuri cl t. ii'ienvnie stru' R a frw days since f.r the sa iie el ject ; the wners of one es-tabliahaicr-.t v added, the Othen held ut.
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lJ wr 'trÜPTeJ t!it Proteri ;e TAfiff" r Di M i! w!t !tfTo-:ilr. in their j ' -r arguments, ay r is designa tar .Y s a eil t. arron.p we stioit lie in i itnr n a lan.i wnr ...... . earliest studies in lO'itril il ntlunil ffAn unr, n mrver, taucht n ihit the wen was a fa'U'-y. Even without rrgirltng the experienm "f other nation. common I l iijht u. thai with a Jt irfiiaii'tir paper cm- - icy, m ..'.. -n r 7 tnr 'Jf ciiU.tl be in Uittf protective. m-i-t. ii. tli nature of iliin;. at one time if inrpfrative. ai.d at an nher prohibitive, arr riling to trie ib.i !. or. invMiiw p" f'V BrliUh TniT-tli . r ii I.awa whii !i are ma'lf I"1 flJr'uate the r:re. or the volume of cum- y. which rt.yu'Jte pricea in a great .... m . . .. .. ... ... " i fljrtuatea. We needed n.-thiilu n "H' rotmnee n the f.i!!a-v f the com i on taritT d .ct.in.rf, Inoun a intii.ucd our ineatigtsor., th oi un of atiiiün al fa. t taug'.t u. w. ra rht. We have hown ft," viou to ibitä hy autioMitic atati .tie, that tlic am -unt of roreign i ripottoCaooJ was regulated, if arc nay hy the volume of currency that is. that when th.- volama of currency a-aa larg", the i i p rtjion. were largi ; ami trie VaWM, when the currency w as t 'r.tr icte.l. tha imp.-r-ta-i . is were !ik. wise compariMv.Iy fmad. A m op'ifct. Biaintaifiing these doctrtnea, was some iu.kUJuJ ; v ..b i... i i. ....... , rrLT. Es.. entitled "A Brief Statement of View in rei ai ii -i m, i ii'ii-n' ii in . v t w a'iaa tv -a-i Bawuwnlation to therno.le of pnterting Poaaoatk I idutry hy opera'i' g on the currency." K,.r t!te gratiffeatioa of our reidrs, th .ngli perhaps the lime is n A eery Caeomhaä lo a calm eonsidaTsti m of tlie sul j.'.-t. am p-esent to them an ahotrart of t!i- pa rtphkrl allu led to. in the h ipe and helu f lhal it may a hehef that it may aerve lo ronil the hliev ing, ami convinre tliosr who are in doubl or h nest error Industry, cava Mr Rsoaaweft, in hi prefiaea. is the ony source of we i'th. an I wealth is the great source of mdepandainca and power. Cooseqmtnthjr. wbateeer tends ta i . i-.-.mr . ... ...J. i.in- ......1- .. , .. .L-. ...... I" 1 Bill ieeti in ...... .... ... ... ,,n, -. , Mh., ,,.,,1.11.-9 ... I .. - , r . I he history of th e wo... i vvi.l ,v tie ri-e ati.I t-.M ot Slates and em; ires, prora lhal their happiness and ylo.y h is been rf in t ;. rlini to thr nrmtection r-v'r-rj I in- ! mm I - tin iti a .- and when men wer.- diaappotntrd in th.-ir bopM ot rei ng the just toward of la! or, degraJntimm und ;. '' i :t- ulwvvt folhrwsfL W e tlicrefuf look upon the nv ien of BCCOring to industry its j ist reward, a. only second t) the declaration, that no tyrants shall take of tlie fruits of our labor without our consent and it appears self-evident tint unless torreet mann bdtaa t secure our prof erty.it is useless to dcchlTt that ihev shall not tike it; for word not f ilbrwcd hv e.irrcsp oiling de J s , am iur.t to nothing. Ha I ben pt feeds t i Review nf tfif Anierican Siixlem. Having aeon at range and anexpected reeolta from Um ajrstena founded by A lev ander Hamilton, for tha proteetion ad nnnufa-ture, and eommerea, the writer has been indnced t look for first prirHipla, and hy them learn from whence the good and whence the evj H e. s. It i- not our purpose loshake rudely the urn ol a deP"h'd hora. May bif ashes Ih ateeped in leafs, and not Bcatterod to ihs wind. I'ut a every man has his excellent s and his defects, the greatness of Ihe name of Mr. Hamilton ahoold not deter u from an examination of hi work, particularly when so connected with national ami individual wealth an.l happincsa, as the ay stem :, which we j r ipoae to rcvi. vv. We hive discovered, and design to ahotV that this syslam ander vrheh the people sre latHiring. ia cmntradirtor tint notwithstanding our high t.iriiT, otjr pn' are, ju effect, oj en lo the world, in theory as well as practice. Nay Otero; that we have given foreigners abroad, an nrantage mvee our1 awn ciirs n in & own ntarkett, hm fke very arts intended to eneettrpg l meetie commerce and atummfatten 1 1, It is difficult to frame an acci pia'..'.' argomenl in - science so little on lerstood aa political econotttT ; but truth is simp'c when discovered, and we It ipe la render it plain 10 the most indolent mind. To d I , we shall avoid unimportant considerations, and draw our eonclosi ipa I rorn simple fact, with which the wovl I is acqs note I. We oi! know that to facilitate domestic co; imerce and manufactuies, was ibo intention of Mr. Hamilton. Thai for the facilitatHin cd d meatic commerce, be e . t ih'ished the origin d Pnited States Hank. It is true there were ..ther j ct.? in view in tlo', but tbey ore not connected with our prrotnt argu neat. Tliat for the j roleetion and encooragenient of d intestic raaanCactures, he laid tlie loon lati a of t!n lai d". and That aince Mr. Hamilton's day, to bicreae tlie tariff", ami rim number ef banking institutions, hm beert the real American system, which is s anfortunately contradictory. Now, how was it anticipated that the banka and tariff were toencJU: ae d unestic cor,-merce ami in i'iiit'i-'iir. s ? Every one will answer, the Banks ware to furnish Ihe pe ; 'e with mure money, that ihey might make ware petebaae . and T.he Tarijf wm to I, of f .reigti g i als bo high, when brooght to our market, that domestic manf ,rturi.r, w ouhl have an advantvje, by thus being eabled to off-r their fabrics cheaper. Tlon it wm by raiting the prieet of foreign goods, if i , , , . .. ,, (, ,- , t , , brought in cornpefilitui with domestic, tha' ilomeatic a od wir - t he preferred. Let us not forget tin. We intend la prove, tin' hy tht hanking sit tern, t tees of data ;ic productions have leeii raised : s high, nnd s i. m times higher, than the tariff raises foreign productions io out markets; and it is because both the tariff mid the banking system (si called) hive a like fT I o i . rices, thai llu olivi in pur, i s.. of e-ar'i is tle-tr- y. 1, and the Hamiltooien system i augstory, nnd worse, much worse than none af all ruinou. By the b inking stem, the circu'ating capital of the country has been gri'i'!y iueroesed this vvc all know. Now, it has ever happened, 1 1 1 a t the itlCVCaM ofthe e irculating capital of a country. ..r the world, has raid the prices accordingly. Look a, tho history ofthe Hue, oi England -of the" assiguj's of Prance, eV Look back ti f i the time ! fire the tli- overy ot the silver mims of rouin .America, imvn mufj were uiacover.u. ana p .i i .. i.r... i i: .1 : waa tli-trihuted, (f.r too much specie in circulation Int 'he same effect as tod much paper m mcy .) prices gs trail) were much lower than alter, as every reader of hi-'orv know Improvements in machinery have brnnght down t!ie prices of some articles, but the exccpfious do I Ot af- . feet the prtncipb Tha people have aeon with their own eyes, tho effect of ihe increase an.l decrease of tha circulating cai its of cur Country on pri e, but they have not noticed it in Conner , lion with this u' ject. In the year Il." !f. according t the report of Mr. Crawford, ev. secretary of the Treasury, we bad one hundred and ten miüioi s of our mixed currency in circula tion, and in 1919, forty-five millions. Who dem not remember that prices were high and Ion accordingly ? At I ' tho mm tiaoe, our standard of voluea, fjt : a day's labor, ranz' I from one tl Mar to two and a half dollars ; al the other from h df a d nlir t alt mt one and a epiarter, and el cour-c, a.! tli it w?s produced by labor w s affected accordingly. Sui h ia the eae always io every country, and BO in stance to the contrary can be adduced. Mu rh money mili'i price high, and a little I w. of eoUTSO. Lv !!. et in AmI men guuoratty are governed in iheir purrh ie and s des bv pricea without regard to abtruse arguments, let us eotne M the mam po:nt. We kaot increased the clrculattno medium nf our coun-r-v. and have th".H rain d t!ie price & mmnetttc producReam We heme -mf ft It if a tarif. mnd tkme reused the r.r? mf firojfM hrodmctimns ft-c.ri.'-d in awe aambcts. View the f.its in connection, and the astonishing re suit that e intend to rove appears. Our portt are. in effect, open, ntttwithttam'.rij the tur.ff. hecautc the ine eac nf the circulating capita', ichi h hut taken place under t'tr Spafrm far t.'.e encmragrnunt ef damesf,r rce, ha, raited the prut, nf dbaamfM Mnd J in ii high, rt ti d'ttr'j the inducement to prefer the dfnettie pr id'-rfins, M tht teure of p-ices, at intended h,, the tar'Jf.
We need not p 'hat foreign j.roJu;tioi. ara hroohl,
in competition with dornt stic, not id. .landing ctffv inras. arhfeh hu taken pWm the tanfT. All e AM t i ihi c intend. J In account for, and have d me so ; -4 y a i,.r a cause sufficient has been fiionrn ; viz : an iw n.st - . ....... price to nun an extent a tu enanie the to-etfrncr im pay mnr dulic and tili retain a peoji! ; and this beini; a utV. ; nt cause, it is unphdosophicul to look for any ' , Having eataMis'ie! i-ur first point nn the Jotn haai of fart, that tlie American or llmiilt ' .uu M-trin o cnlnilrfnrj jitg arotrthT InrapatiU nf protrfltiag lliiaMUltr in IMHlm pm liwillH in .a.mugcotti our own citizen, in our own mark. t. ty the cry acta intended to i ncourajje anJ prulcct domestic iiiJurtry an J etaja nierre. iin the principle above giventhat ric riao where MHJ rei.dt red abundant, and fall arMat H M tCBWea ; whenever an . xtr lor lmary in.ae of paper m.moy trom the boJll lrrp rtlaea j rices ab we the price the duty alTuea o foreign m' rr!.ai;di-e in our markets it is a hwinti. to hreign manOraP11 to "f "f I rt(,rthe eonacqu mv ' Mi foreign g -.U are forced inta our mark. ts. and ""' i" ,1 drawn f.r : he pan r notes they obtain. T'ju Mnkes a Mafe ,;" u -cmrdid hanks. arhieJl. to aaee thaaaaeltreB, cuitai. u iatuite aaaa aoaajaa 4 , ., ...... ..I,,. I. i - 1...1. ti... ,, rchant and the j . i , i i in ni , . i . . i . i 1 -, - i " 1 1 i 1 1 1 v matiufaeturer. and causes distress to overspi:1 1 tnc t0""trv. TheM i!isnstrous results of Iba s ftcm aie a.'t I'UteJ by fnerfhanto to the ooetiotM. and by bafika to oaeitiatuC I hut they are rvbleotly the naturnl nasal ts of a false and ruinous aystam If we c.ufd present at one vi.w. al Use arUa arbich are flawing f.om our present ay tem.tlie heart of every lover of, : ... .... 1 : 1 40 .1. . . -. .i.i. ..1 1 .1 1111 in a VV--H 'i M. ken. .v i 1 le uiom i.roui.ime aiocua in our country are aanfflgSgif to t reicnera to obtain capital, ami in -r 1 ints ar iiioitgagmg all th- V are worth to hackees to obtain bank paper, and owaaranemom aaortgagintj ... ....... 1 ...... I........... .1,.... 1..,.. .. . ... 11 .. ... 7. ... 111. . unui. in ourr tut i tan i'u ii'i.ii;:i J - i gooda cheaper thin they can procure them made at home; ,,,1 nn. trau thorn t. -! ' . . r ritins I tlir..n,ili tli.ir in.r. -hanta here at the nOTtb. their cotton, rice, ami lobacca in England, wfiere tin currency is not s del reciated as our-, and they reeeivt in n turn the supplies for their plantalion a, vahi.d in our depreciated currency, whereby the are losing all tlie difference and eventually are ruined. Goods have been imported cht&ptT than they could le made at home, hccau&c tkeg wert Tendered dun bif bunk fiirrr. Men have tun in debt for them, ami been I reed to borrow mot ey on mortgage to pav. A great ,nrt ( ,lt. money borouv.i. wen', eventually, to pay the dnties, for the du'n is a pari ( tin- f ice to ronnwiitrs wiick the fntperlert add t the origiMal caff af faada when he eeani Mem. And now it will be asked what is the reine lv for such a monotrooa national oversight 1 W'c reply it ia one which will he termed chimerical by every DMA who is governed by a contracted !f-int rest t uphold a st its ol things which is ruining the nation the north as wi ll as the south. We :v. the truth liowi ver. The true seientdi C method ia to tender" the currrnrt' more rutuuhtr than the CUtreitcitt oj'oi'-er tuitions, n it if noe ess rutuiih',-. I'y this means, (he tale of manufactured good anil produce on the foregoing principles will, instead of tl awing tM this count. v. to throw oir own people nut of emj.l v ment t run in debt or starve ; : fioW arti of our country, and give constant employment and freed on fr -m debt. slio ?Itsm:snt!cncnl of fH Cit:rrtt;t! Imp rr. vrm cn f NyMrm, nntl the State A tl" i c net :i?Ej-. M Vllt. Hi Vmftdictorw j A'oe.V, mu! tin Inaugural of Wttlact 'flu Bastard Clmmsificatitm Prmject mf .Vo6 llu ('; nit. ii Policy of lYa'liic, Th, Madnesetrf Bedlam Emnl'iil I'u Bath Opinhm of lJ '.'or. flit Us. Our last article brought us op to the elec tion of David Wallace, e.n ultra "St stem'1 man, over Dumont, the Classifier Wo propose to glance al the vtdadielory mtassge of Gor. Nob!.-, delivi red Ih ß. ". 1837, and compare its aentimenta w tili the Inaugural nf Gov. Wallace, delivi rod the following day. N. hie- had j ;st at that timr nothing mre lo gain by continuing to urge ihe filiat ions arguments in la vor of the System, by which he had early been distinguished. Having tin result of th experiment thus fir. b. lore him, he- had become satisfied in bis own mind, that th.- S'.st. tn mut soon explode, lie ke t tins knowledge lo hirom If, however, until Ihe delivery of In message, w In u be i are hilly broached it. much lo the am -prim ef his friends, particularly i..v Wallace, from w bout be hail i e pt his change of opinion an entire sei ret. lie still, however, spoke favorablj ofthe thcarg ol the System,' if we may bo call it. in order to escape Rom anv imputation of blame to himself f r it adoption. He said : In the experience of the year, nothing hns been witnessed of a character to discourage the aragrtas or the tütiamfUt rucciss of the System. On the contrary, we sir ranch to strengthen our con ictiona of the wisdom oj tht molten, and lo inspire us with increased confidence tkt ahUiim of tht State, with wise and provident legislation, to accomplish tht whott mttdtrtaktug. Thus did Be fully e ndorse the System as adopted ami thus far carried on, in order to clear bis own skirts from the folly of its adoption. He then proceeded to prepare ibe public mind lor ita final explosion, as follows : ' At the elate of the eninim nceine nt t I the enterprise, our Statt and its citizens wen tn tht enjoyment oj anprt ecdentcd prospcrita. Tlie existing condition of things wm I . I 111 1 ... I ....... . W... I .... ' in nie ine na.Ji- ii our nnuie i a it einn i u . cine e- inen i i - JLqI. I ti rnul i .in-' - have e ast a slinite- ove r tl.r ausjiii n,ns pect, and taught us with an impressive force, the duty of so shaping our policy as to be prepared fin every rietest- j lode that may befol os. Iooking, then, with a . b ar ti.r. -igbt to Ilm future, m rttfcience lo e.ur policy and Ihe financial rondition of the State, we cannot but observe, that a period will arrive when the meansof paving the interest em out increased expenditures, will, unless !. -nveti in aonie degree from ihe incumea td the public works, muHipiy the public burthens. A foreign war. or any disturbing cause, affecting Iba prospetity .-t' nntions and eoaamoniies, may at auch a crism, by preventing the acnuisition ol additional loans, arrest the progreas of ..ur 1 , , , i ,i i t i ,i ,i nnprov em. nts. Vi e ahould linn l- Iurt in me el with the mterest em the invested capital, whilst ihe atotionary and anproauttire situation d tht works would preclude our realizing ana return from rateai Bot'sn rii :e wui in ni.:rioi.i i i i i i mr rverDIF.Mi o I o 1 1 1 r; I t i i n i . Turin rgosgciTiua a wui 1 1 a i v ii rmsi m acsncu sona oi t.'!"1 v,on u mi v h.,. in tiu u:iim c rioN ot ni vim i The gnat dis-antv in the length of the line, in their relative cost, and the time reootsitc to fimafa them, indicate tht trident impolicy of tkctr at sua t'l!fi"i': complitmn The comparative afiorUWM of cum .,! them, and their fin watdn. -s. would jostily us in inak- ! g increased appropriations with a view of fiinstiing them as Boon aa practicable. Tin- c an and should be dona without oUseuutinuins, expenditures elsewhere, or disregarding expectations that may have reafed, or violating that spirit . f good fit ith ami compromise which led lo the adoption ot ihe Kvstem tin hmshtng toworks in question, we should then be abb to give an exelusive application t an i nr e in eiiv e no an ami inree to the remain-', r In addition lo these manifest advantages, an adoption of ihe auggested opinion would commend itself to the sober judgment ol tin pe pie. and establish ui a firmer basis, the polit v t w bo h the -.i',- i pledge d It would likewise tend to strengthen confident r in bar reourr,. and thtM give additional BOCUrity and value t. her stocks." Thi was the h me of classification adoi If .1 and pro posed by N"h!e. It took the Iricods of the system by surprise, and particularly astonished f...v Wallace , at the same time it ave an additional force tn the legitimate doctrines cif classification. We say tin legitimate doctrin. for this proposition of Kohle was a hast arm moostir, produced by the union of tha original "System with thM of Classification, combining iho ovim of both, with the merits of neither It vv ii merely a prnpn-al. in fact, to iner:a$t the appropriation on some of the works. w ithout lessening them cm others the only t d". . t ef wbk ,,:ue bc,n'to I oaritable eatastiopiie, witimut in me n asi protecting tn. State against the c nam rmnou to. ts t.f it Although t!ie Bounufiess r f the position of the CI i-si tiers w as thus recognized by 6oi Noble, the practica' effect of b.s -posed amendment would have bee n bur little different from that nropeoed, on tha fhlloniug day, b Qua Wallace, and which was adopted and adhered t by the W hig majority in ihe Legislature Wfaai the plan of W allace w as. we ptew . ed to show by extracts from his Inaugural Address, dotircred Dm 6, 1--TT The first four or live p.-.g. of Goi W iMacc's address
l . u t . a ,.,oat lofrmp r-r ptmn nf lh vaM
weiiiii tnl prrrnt ami pro.. ri,M- rt - ur n i inr Stite. which h thought amply an.1 morr fhan ufficirnt . . i . . ... ' to ( arr ii ! i ! t tin- mnirnyicrni ysirm vj " Imjr, rim,n' . mlwöu li Ml gaV, Ift, fclie lnm-rlf. in aUing r.ir.'i.r , h "'. 1 1 imputa tion o urfrtrriiuzki zf !, irrli.ip lr rn tin' Large of he. inc tt drrf.1,, mnmorn: with :he entrrpie iinell" 1 -irri'i' i .'.unit rr int- trrd ,u!--minl IL- linn ptoC&td&i M lolloH, t lu''ni 1 " 'I" ali"ii M ,..,, ,.f vrrv ,-. l(aÜraM iawpai I am a, jaartwaj dirCTtl IM dal t?iti ' munntr o pr'-icnting our I uhln- otkn. w n .citat amon in- p. opie curing uu .. .M. ,.,..,, 1 ,. mxnim , .1 ... A emmt. ran. .n of ara oosnatttnaty natai bo We ralcalaacd la rallv to us embrsre a rormidlable boat of tHamw. Cotlci Titrate, mt th" ndvoriit. of this p..i y. the entire . n. r-gli-s o Hie Nile lip.. II oiiuo ton- i" "i 1 " tiaae, and finish them I fore an v of the remainder are lorn? bita t attd an mt m atieeaaaion until the whoh- mvaamv pie ted. Now the ol.jeeiioii to nil iln-. i not. nr ennn.t be, to the abati ml Mopoaitioat its. lt'. but pun lv arhal mut gr- vv i ait of tb- ft. rt t' rttsplj It a dii onoa of fi M nda the larshing Ot sdeaeaa int- re-ts m a word, the yntstrnm .. ... .- ..... .. .... .. . m tum of thr irluilf Statt m Itelieving that mii h waailo bo th. romlt at its aalontiosi, 1 bare, lieretofwrat oat all tit . i i.i L. .! l. , , II..... : - - - - ta... orran in s, .11 1 1 in o iinoio 1 01 ...... . m.i 1.-. .... ... , . 1 iii 1 1 1 .1 . eided h..ti itv to it : and I hav. now oiilv to a.hl. that harr MM BatfaiBJ smct to justify a chanpi . After sever&l other iirguuu nta of the aame el araeter. be .:i2i ata a plan pn (erred hy biam as f Iowa I have in other pbtces, aaaggested dtfertmt aVsm ; a plan that eau onlv be carried into rneci iv liberallv ine?'il!:ing in a spirit of coanpromise It is in t'li.Nt I..NIK Ii. Ihe meansof the State UN PORTIONX 1 "' LAt II WOKK at tlie MJII. ll.MI .. : . mm. w ;ij the tn mst protiublo and . um., n ial points, to be v Ihe Legislature or IS.uiil n Internal lanmi I "Unt; o coropb-te these aawtnna n am - tn . h be, I fore others are tCtt u fUl " - aw . o.n, o m u ! mil into use . 1 ti 1 .ro. r III. II II. IO 111.11 I'.iMni; 1 --. " - --- --- 1. 1 she is in the a. i .f bnisliins j f()i r , -, ,j, . r Q 1 M s , , , u . et, flu ting mit ret uia I,.. reconciled harmnni 1 r. rv. ! 1 maM . th.. people mlimted .. taw raafe of our "."" ' "." point, hv the way. of im ah ulahle import 1,1 ' L This was the plan, th. p. rtttiar plan, of XtmrU C'eit.itnlv . .Mnong all the mnuifold ridiculous Mat ' , pn p i ta ia ratal ion lo the proses atron of tin pub In- m ora from tiie introduction of tin ti-t srstean lull, for w hu h Got Ifiger roted without eMimtlga or snrvevs. down to the final explosion ol the r-y.!. m. none wan more ridieatovraly xtiav agant Hum this plan of GOV. Walla.. What an idea1 A roiur i rntmn of the means of He St.,:, on port i oris nl ritrh irnrh at the same time A fimultnnrOtts concentrated gemttcrnttvn .' A more romnbrte ronfuA wmaftUar mid. tt c outuBion - f idea vv,-, ... ver exhibited in the mad. I. st . . lis of ,, .. . .i .i i ISedlam liut Him waa tlie alternative proposed against I I B O assitieation. allure had b. eotne sat, -tit . I. imtw nbBta.nding his speeches dnrrns; the recent emivamiu fiver of progreraing with the Sst. m as beguu, that boom change must !. mat le II. tb. i. tor. peopooed, instead of s, Ireting cue or two wnil.. to dig a tade, lo re ami there, io trery mm of them, and m aawMii Ml the energies of the State anon the mteraJ beiW, until diet wrr all dug' The people know the rfcmtts of tha policy i litis recomtnended bv i.v tJVrallace Tllia l a Spei lim II t-t' the ICiadsOl and judgtlil lit i f l!n man who is now the W i.ij Candidate tor Congress from this (the 5th) district. It is womb rful to us bow ho cmt have the tenuriftf, after the fatal reeolta of bta rtcomaaenda lion have been made manifest, to look the peo le in the face, am! a.-Iv. the m to continue to trust then affairs to his management. l.i. iif. nant Governor Hit.tis.on taking bis seal as Presi.ii .it of the Senate1, spoke of the subj.ct of Internal lmproveiiu RtS, as follows . The subject of Internal Iraperovoments, is (ne whrrb morr ifi i pi tin: n mm n'lirr a gl ta tea tin- EHate. Un tbi object, mi upiniona belong to tin- public, and I have nothing to ron.ral I , on-mi.,; I it K Siv.i COltMITTKI) to a system ol Internal Improvements, more broad and expansive ...dee d, than I cuutd wiab ; hut the State is in a position from which ske raanof retreat withamt great disaonor, andy possnwe, cariTKit i.sThe action of ihe Legislature on thee documents shall show hereafter, It will be found lhatavory large majority of Whig members those to worship tha Sua that was pi t rising, instead f Rial who h was sinking, ne ve r to tie again. 'S Ik ,5i.is:';i :sjmI its Smjpofrrfj The lost Semi-Weekly Journal contains an article relative fo the In lianspotis Junto'. movement st Bethel on Saturday before last, perfectly characteristic of ita editor and the clique by which it is controlled. We have been ur.-ed to take s. rious notice of it ; and wliis ami e!emorrats h iv e . Si rt .l 1 1 cc rti! ihi ir knoo ledge of it- liaaenUW anil ta .-ity. This is not nCCfWQry win re the ras ally writers are known u-ho!h of them are known in this comminity and each I oats a character une nvie.l by anv lionr man. . ,. . , , . But in an it her Iiglit w i. we notice it. I it noesible I that tiie religions partian of ibis community will OOUOtO nance auch men by eupportiug those whose tools they ami W e venlv l- lieve mo. W e am no hypocrite, and carry . a ... i ' ,. . our heart in sight. v c have never, (l e-cause i.t rhan-, ,. , af our negligence ana conttMi d employ ment as workingmen) joined any church. Certain it is, we have nev. r disgraced one. l joint g and 'hen being twice turned i.t. slid refuse.: admission a third time, I ec rasa of our bad character. We hav. never been cowhided out af C rydon, or anv other d-iee. lor attempting ta ravish j colored woman at noon-day m a public bouse. Ws have never forged a nine hundred d ''..ir draff for ilo purpoM of "r u ing ihe wind'' by borrowing from a stranger :i or I 1 ondtvd dolljrs, "till the full thousand dollar draft came on." W e bam never cheated nor employers, by getting di- !. an I i(l , White Sulphur (tarings t get cured or -to die." leaving ar: innocent family destitute and dependent ... . - . a. . ... nn charity. We have to allow mir u4a to a negro for - nie eleven dollar-1 ba bawked ab at the stree t- at .1 refosed at 5 1 .all. We have never bee n caught caressing negroes when our neighbor's property, as we-ll as the t. vvn, was in danger ol" '. jng destroyed In tire. We have mver cheated the BoemssM nf a colored man out of his money. We have mver liveed on the pub- . In- without work. W e bare never ha I our family tun e d Hitotbc atreets, not oblige I then, to give up iheir furni- , . ,, . , ... ture and no dollar chairs, to save as from disgrace. We have neve r Rad l wo wives uvmg at mo aan-o time, nor been einer.;. I with rnch an act by our .vu friends. We bane never swindled a pom young n.nn who bad hissao ther to naili'i n out of his scanty w aste-, by b irr.. ing bis aaaney, giving bim an order on the Treasnrer, and ibon lakitii up our salarv before he had a chan e t prc-ent the . .re!, r. None of thopt ihtnga h ive -.; tlone ; and many others of a similar character which might be enunu 1 1 tu vct m v,li,i i w i it gu I'v of all these in e ke tin rely the .Inn1. , his - day paid lyr on mechanics and in tha vi.i.us other ways l.y vv, thev know so sell h w t raise the money to rann fiuence the rlaction:and h y wt stiff, fo k on, and choc-k'e-in their' sleeves, at the hbeia ths blick rascal otter against such men a. James Wbitcomb, Nathaniel West, pi feasor Bim peon and ibo Methodism gencmlly, and in fa' t agamst everv man who I- bettet than him-e,t! I- -the re'ig.on "f ihi community ' If it :., we think tiod that such is a ur r.-iig'oii. j he i i "i The prospeeta l'.rw h. it, early in the aon. in tl..yicioity, looked gtootn) in man) place a but much of the ,,.f,,-iencv from the winter kill, has been made up in theaaalitr ot tha graio ami quantity m each stalk. It i- I . beved, by good judges, th I - weight and bnraaaaa it CXreeds anv forme r - ir L "ii an average fcXCCI half a crop On noma fields, the wheat stands thick emmgb. I- ia aid tlm noahty of the ground, but tha manner tt was put m Thie ia anothur admonition to the formers, that Rand husbandry witl always eosure,in thw latiuado, a fbir crop The ground must bo well prepared and the grain a wn earv The tartner miglit as wen expect a nrst rate crop of cora, planted the middle of dune, M aura crop of vv,. at, aowu in Oct be r. l';i::a . The moat aeWeua charges btuught against several uf the Prmocialic car a!idat.s in this Stte by the eoOM .:e. that thev rmee in tei lives fiv.irnl tt.e reraj tneatur' tiov advocated bv the whig party ! Nut to objecting to, a Candidate for ing a M. th 'dnt, this we cuncider Ihs 1 most funny! Precious Co,ns ! IJa you ever look into a inirrur !
Trr ism r r oi M tt, -. LiHWi Pop mvi, that " li ho tr!l a !:f ta rot miW hw
crrot a tk he oi ! rk ; fr he n'i-t Se f.irred U invent - - .. " InnltiM ilMII I if i I twenty m rr i umnuiii - author, Montaigne . f nSer. that "aftaf a tnncu h once got UM knark f Ij i g Ha n. '. to bf imaguittd bow Itoptailibte alinft it i to reclaim it. Whence it coaaea to aaaaa hat vie err Pom m n. win. are nlhervtim- rry hineüt. an uj-ft to 'Ii a lire. I he au honest lad M my laiUir. who I never knew pu. ty ol o.e truth, no. not when it had been t hi advantare." W ith ifcaexeeptinn of ihe .juslifv in linv I A.mr...', in any reapect. moral or political, the Mayog olrvationa are very applicable o ihe Indiana J urnala couroe in gencat, ami particnlarty in relti n to Mr. Treasurer Dana's letter. Its first m -t f ish l:e na. tint it had hnn r h- , j fr m mml though the length of ti ne elapsing Netween i'.sdate aid its publication, was alone enough to discredit that uteme.it. Hut in order to utain lhal lie, it waa ohiice.l to fdmcale a aceond t' al the person who wa chanted wit!i a r ! b. ry a! out (In lime ..f ific publication, was a : . '.-.'in N.;itie. and that the let trr was -t..!. n hv film and furnished to n. For the nine . aanaaaasL it hid to tell a third lie : tl at the date f the I l- - , 'ii. . ,, ., ,..,. 1 t.r had been al'ettd 1 ' us. J hre lie a were not poaiiite- , ' i - i s aaertej. Til" a'iu I vie. I utte'. r ili l n t .tare to make the charge direct. liut they svere so bfoadl) im'matr.t. m to brad a sari rommm rmaJea la amfmai ther vereaixMf aimrtfal. To bark up tl e-e throe teinrifia! I r. hoot of s nailer false!. ooda wi re resorted to, not wotth N capito'ating. We did rot take the trouble to prove the fahdly of tl . hwIi UMl r(tht Jwlrn,, 11 1 We knew A- io the ,. ,t-e -f .,..:g-. - w :,.! ib.i ... t has uooe IB BaOMX Ulvety. aa e wmur. - - - n, ,.,,,1.1 .... ,1,, . t Ji.l - ..lit l4 ..I -mia a knack of Iviog.' that it Marli aof fed the truth, snv - a . . . I "rr 'IU" '"" -'' " aW' ThatthisM ! I.i:g is inveterate with the Journal is flirt! er !i m:, ! f c .irc n nlaaWm to aW article el the Roh.!!e Wing. opied at d r.'mrerntfrl upon in or aat mmer, and paniy regard by the J uma! of the 7th mi with lb. follow np lying introtluction : la. I n sTOLrv Lut mi JWaar Bett lpaamaM f ' ,. . ' a ,' that crime. laSvmagh tioaamitted m aWaarcm now iroe ... .1 - ... her tr mo I n in iitm .i.i. ... . . . si;i, lt. Ht b-nu.'h become umsaf convic'i m that the , t'.er ot George II. Dunn, I idihachod bf 'he J-entc t eoueietrm that ihe ncl, was atoh n from the po-- 'j. Ivo-hviUe. Jesse I. Brui t, it seen... ... r .i. .1.. l I.) . ncl, was sto . n Iro n the ; i--i .. . ii 1 1 ti i . . l.i'O tha tn, owing Koahnlle. Jesse u. wim. it aeern., . . f . , . . I , n M a- III "' r ' ' 1 1 unwilling WITIiC-S III nie tie. -. - .III. ... l ii.iv n ,, . ,. r :ha IsoGod f bow po flinlit lllll-l e il.e inortihc ;'l 11 morrjltir ,,,v to he forced M look tip and hi liold CIC at ihi CttiUl Utah ttolfal papirm the l:.n ds . i a fosn -mi aagobond. aa Inst ta all ananas thai ahm 'be vevy rhäsauW nf i!m country employ him a a i .1 ami I. Id Ma kaxaj fb'" b d in -ilet . c. bv an appeal la lo c . vard fcara How abxaag aaum rhm pawmmaWf fm lymg ku, when it impels its vmti a la utte r nv .V w hu li n ust of necesshy ptwvo tha tatter fahoty ssf older aaum The hule word "almost M tha ahvc. i all that prevents it from rcally I eo-.-. w h l.t n i e out of ten f Its readers will believe it to . . .i.. i i ... .i .. ,. i t. ;- lie : a direct an.l positive charge, lint even if ihe pr"i us tory tf die mail robbery Was fal-e. a it must be, the latter was noMiltn Voa at don. Eve ry word l ut mir, was bitrndad to ranvoy thM imprvmuon, vafatM tlml waaonly introtluci d to ev nie responsibility. It i- o:i tin principle that nearly ova rv ar'ic le in the Journal ia written, and thus it utt. r- thousands of lies in rcihty. but which it can Crawl out of. through Ihoee small loopholes, if ciiiieed to retreat II w r uhl a man. unle ss utl.rly v id of conai iailtai. thns ilnljbrromlj praeii.- fraud upon hia resdera. and in the same I vine a id blasphemous breath aiuieat to ,,iC (;R,.1T Con lo nitnes, hia abominable depravity ! .. . . . . . . Fhn is the au, who has the audacity to s,ieak to the retigiatm community of harmhs ap;ibs. uttered by our--t Ives i t otlo is. lightly ifiap. hut in no spnil of iireverence, as evidence of our irreligion ! Wo oaaho no joetensiona to i xn lor.iinary sauciiiy ; but whateve r our e rr rs m.iV be. wed i n t add to tliem the 1.1 -Urdu ciiine of hyftmcrisw. Thmmemid lying statement of the ! .urml is nearly as ridiculous a ihe first, sand ha beam re speedily rspom e I. The Roahville W hig of July 7tb. the neck following that whieb e tmtii.t c ! the article which .ic COpiod lal ON t k, eontoiha another pmagraph in relation to the letter, from which we t ike ihe following : "Mr. Linn's Litiiit. Since our artacjea wams Wik Mulast week in reler.-n . t . ibis miller it In been a-cer-tainetl to a et rt . Sty, that ihe ! "er alluded lo was sent tt ( 'hspmann firo a this pi tea. W e baas also naerrtaiued into whose hands it foil, after hiving been loet lw its owncr ; but we have not been ghta to b arn who forwarded it to ihe nobiiahera id lb Heulinel. N t beins the wm f . , . . . , , . the let'er. ami hav mg im aiithoritv troin him to make the i i . , , , . . matter pu!. ie. w .! . not b .1 at Ii!h rty to u-e n .rues. . f,.,. ,t t.. be a duty, bow. ver. tt. r BO MUfh baa lK"en said bv the Sentinel about the b iter ! Mr huun. tm make known the manner m which the lerter vsao ullaiaid. h was Itst. fmund ft warded to Imhaoaimli md btthlinhtd ' . . i . . without the content ol ihe owner, an I w.thout b-s . tf,rr" rh n . f mm ho Jamfwal b the BaMV. ini rits .,f its ni 'ie hom.rih e c. temporary. It CaMBOg OO rape fr -m th s po-it.ve convict. on ! vi iltu. ilelda rale and I i'isfi Iv ing. in a case win re it was j !-un, event, any senaibbi regno, that t!;.- Irntb w .nl I hav e Ik- ti more t ii advasttage. We woke un rmn appeals t the t.'nii Gna lo witness Ibe hypoi tttii al Uaopheaay ( ibo an ich tfius aaanifostly guilty ; nor lo the party, whoo organ corruption and d span has made ham, to beheld aha degreding and diagvocefnl attitude m which hi vicioua pro pestsities have placed him. His viilony, barefaced lieyond ramnple, needs no v r il iggravation t. m-.Ue it .tnd out in h dd and hide us deformity, and to insun I .r bim Ihs sc they be bo The Rt 1 a,, nien, win ' , r t!i nka the ptite.i ati n f ifiaülc on .'ur part, ami that i improper conduct .end .1 Whig Treasurer Dunn's 1 t! r u the Treasurer was gmltv no unjustiftabb intc hrrei tlo .-trine !fi 'C'J and 10, issue w ith the p.-t- e, I'ut we- av w i Mbut t . v the le1' T l'-. I N ' I N ,. t-t-u-t tha he FriendOt;rr " In t r(o- st. a IfJjih Ii ive d d is aij I II 111 t. . iilC hi It-i ItlPTH Ns HKRK WILL PI U?tlMf AlffMJT ONK IILMiiiKI ink LACH IIUJXTY tat 'ItfiKRKIl m' N W TKMS THAT II1 m nii.1 in: L x wh. : :iTiit ".Ti'i-iiitv:. The f'amp Meriting fin this -'fci on roaimimid an lat Thursday, and ha la-n unuua!ly well attended. We were present on Sundav lt, and the -cenc WM gnsad, Tlie aitUBtSOn l a I ivety one, b. mg in a laraM ful grove about a mile north .f the city. It m ioipoaaibli In t rm sny thing like an accurate etimate of :!.e great iiuir.'.H t in attendance. T e wl. . ...e a i- ... 1 v. tn e.ori.and horse B, and the ein ' -i.r. . a. apart us a couid lie conveniently compast ! I v ifie speaker" v -u-e, ikoe.gh comph u ly fil e I, could n it h.ve mu' h ciutuund ere.l th outaide; and the latter were f ditu d by e see, lent app-o; rMtO aw in io by several aloameut speaker. Wo have !.. . I , v. rv e- - - add especially the highest term t of Profe aor N II e W b re 1 the scene rcultarly mt ition ot ihe ii I. tf,e puifrii g '! urtl. r and atte 7 he f tilutn I. . ri ' :.f.;j.tte t of tfie e ti4lge i, . w .. after tte fct to imtiu, l. t i . Ihg olftnce of loMlia indicted Oats as ... re jury lus retained a tts the llt k 1 a v unr.
