Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1843 — Page 2
T II K I Jf I) I N A A T i: N K I I EL i tum, iimi.i r, irn'MiRiMr
IM)(l'tl.l UMT H. Hi:.
l h if l' Hit -'- I ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '
The Vaurnonf rirwj.frr. haae cornmcncrij rliut i.h-
ing Mr. Whilromhs 1 FcU fal thr People.
in Canal -It y i-in ; 1 1 i i ineut. Go and t ike ;i peep at our (anal. WASTING 1 GOING TO RUIN. . J urnnl. June '-TV.
Iii' Coon C iij r . The late Congress distinguished as the
Coon C onirrc-s," ompriscd a majority of 7
Whits in the Senate, attd 19 in the Ilou-e "It Meant to mit Me thins and da another, intcrestine to the people :
But whose fault is it that the Canal is ,cin nt Whig majority of .Mi. It nt It neaat to promise economy and to practic There i- im hing so detrimental to
ratliitg nod going to ruin, an it mo-t certain- ,3() j )( m, a 1q tn;m anv con. xtravagancr I -.'. I I . f ll f i I I .........
YC .., V 1- ' I 1 Ii' ,111 O tin' .'(';. I lO-i or- . i .- i. : .1 -: a
... ii . I - r - - - " - - - frrn, cVPf .."l il'Iori'.(' CI iilllii nit i i-i i v . i . , i - i
, u... ...A... .- .. ....... U.l. in thr '.r;,n I in- fl.o ---- th to allude tO the ... . .. . ! DJCMl, WW I " IM1CQ CODIC.
. ' ' " . v - oi ar. it lost more mcmoers oy n -i.ua- i, m(..ms ,ft , ,, v. ,inn,i una, whs ltd Mtn it ia set atatr. Tats bisk mi inefficienrr of their kventi and to hint that . , . , . " means, to creafc a permanent National ... , , nil " oi mar agents ana to nun ui.ii Uotim nU( j,x death, than any previous (on- pcht. tWr.f.l r..mj. . r.t lo the ei.ni.. al.ililx anJ induairx -of , i, , niwnihlp tlion di t licv . " . . , , hi , Mr. NVL,,c,1,VTriere,,u.tr.-.rü,e:eu.t,1umir;t,,c ' r-l -ir' rtsputunaiea, tnougo tnej NJJrf 0I the mcmhers died: It meant, to carry on the Government by of our own M ',le who h.e not yet read the pamphlet. " nothing l.af -vT to do W ith the Canal. ,0., . wivts ami twehc or more a STten Of PCrpetaal loailf. bgththnuM do m. We Um-e m large number of the Bot lor Mtch inSOlOBCe, we flliht perhapt ..t iw ,.,;Lrn ilnnna lim coc&ion ftrnn It meant, to Call an I'xtra Sctsion t n-
- " IIV II 1.1111'in ll m- iwmmm -
e
Coon skin hie very. Mock DclXs ami PBpct ionr). !:iiylainl ami Women. A correspondent of the Richmond Iün.juirer The mllowing extract- firoti a late m m ) of"1 r ar" PtfcMf not aware thus defiant Coon Sun Whiggerj: article i the N. Y. Herald are important and " tl.e maetm. nt oi our lat, I rflililm.
wnerem ti i piopi n m hp- wmc i xcmpt from liability fr tie I lt of h r husband. t'l 'PI... i .m i.: il.ii lit. ti I ni f j m l.i r I .
) I in '"i I'"- mi - ii 1 1 . , i iii'i
chiolrtc ! ol tiln among the nHrnihcns ol that bodr It n st n to thr other sex the ilit of Which tin h.ixc Ik cii Ion;; d prived, tnd imoettiotMiblv alleviate much of that direini miaet jr, (the toleration of which - been a ditgracc to liuuiaiiitv.i resulting
welfare of a people a groat and violent m
It mnntj high taxe. i plcnditl Gorern I toatkm in the manner of employing moncf
and the !i :i!riiii: ol the ChaMK Is tlireu;. arhich it i employed. ihw I itt r i perhapf one ol' the greatest enk of the credit -vtern. A remarkoble instance of the miscbie! which it ens nden i- neen in tie1 convukion
from oi:: pn i.u- law, ol p rsoual propt-rtj.
econd f lilmfi in Kail nlndi
M at the MM f pri.itm'
c would be ilsJ lo Ji- Lave ixTUiitt d tin' inatt r -ilcntlv to slid.-, v Hui tit ill i I! nrri n I : t ivM rr
iiiii'M 3 ami wvwi k hi a i w v. Who will take them ,ri .. f .i. Iirk mmmLL n-.fiir.. ti b. . . ....... .... mill tilUn.
wt j 1 mW r vi in ui i i 1 1 n i Vv inikiiiv ' '
ibiv to re lieve the people, but rirtually to maiiT yean after the war ceased in S5. In
I w l .1 ... . IT. .1 I . I
I ' in1 loi ii xju'iuuiur oi iin- Kin,;i,,'ii
0i7-V- anticipate our regolar publication da) tor the pwrpote of devotiog next Moodai to the n nn ' of our ruined State.
I a . . &. ! . i
ami aisasicr nun prevnnea in r.n;iana ioi v , If iihl
Chi- law ha- aha xi-t l in Louisiana,
where the i x i 1 Law- prcraiL It will pro-
1? It means, that the main borinesi performed u a- C48S,m including -20,099.)4 p;Ud r . . . It itjbj th Cotigrcas, which eot the people half on aeeonnl of the public debt Tim eaicn- W "rPT?.1" JF? STZZZ y yf a million of dollar-, i-t!,. paeof TIIKEK ditnrc was rcari increased until in the year f S' 1 U 1 ,,U," :
ifimcd: one had hi lea hroken: one had hi-
porpetuallv expo-ing the fault ol -our netgh- ;ir ,,it off n ;i fiwht, and many more ougi m' vil. I I IM :
no,-, m i.ov. .xonic wom.i say. i ni- i- me fo ,i;iyr DJM th(.rn ,)lt or rut off Thc cost of
reawo why we ipoke of the Ust break Tta the the session wat aiven h the Madisonian. in acta for the benefit of a privileged ladv. 1814. it reached I ib;.s:V-. ill. or &iilJMML
... a a . KJ J . . J J ' 1 T
canal as we did, and which the Auditor ol tjC followioe abstract of the several acts for namcd " V! fv- arrison. 900. This almost incredible -urn of man f-.f I ,-..r,' nraiur tl.nil.rl, Ik- ,.-. r . . r . . It mi'.m-, that till" - lid MlS. H'.lli-O'l llhall ! VO.'irlv llenWn fmaM t',.. lUIAnb 1.1 Lmm
, ""n wmm "v b o appro pna ing mom lor the -uppori o t ic , , , , . --" " "l " ,,L --' . ,., i ..., .,,,. ,,,., ,,r i... 1',.., .1 s tti-m . - I ii. - U II. iikm ratie narlv to do their wont , .' 1 1.L.. ' 1 1 ; '"' !- changed rth I. Iter or ac.tp.pe, and pended i. miliary I .I , ,- ; ; " " , . ' "'; 's-;." '"'
' . ' !ot.ire. Hon. Thr rml nnnm of Iba ... .1. ......... n mi- m m.-i iw n 'i...n um
" " . . . . IIIIIMIIIIII t V UK ll, I I Ulli. j. . .. . . y . . .
If mom Ih'if th- ;n! 1 Me If m rtr . - : i i . ! i i i i " the u 1 1". i n-lii i l Hum ui. l imimtan IL UK ail-. Lf I.I l III -aia II-, ll.tili-on I- to 1 iiimtix uhIii- ti ll i int. in in nl. Inn tin- . v.
have a grataity o1' $ttf)Q0. penditurc of so large a mm inmiallv bi thII means, that an additional sum of .si..- government built tin immense interests on tm
000 l- to be paid for thc funeral expenses ol "protective syst m." dependent upon the out- a m mbcr of our Stat legislature, attempted thc late Mr. Harriton, hatband i the mid lay of the government; one half thc king- to reform the evil aliud, d to ah..x. . but with-
.mi-, iftcr.it Kvm tioiil Was emniOVetl lor r rr0 . rmii. iil. ..i i.i:
I B Ulli -Ulli--. III I'lli'Ill 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I .
4i:o:hei I'.tbchO'Ml
"V- und- r-t.md that John Coo
I i. I I 1 . . 11 ' . . .
oranan, etc. etc., nas nr n nu-n t uz ii' " Ki,,, tl.c . ai.,1 l.r,,,k: w Wu h wa? the n- .iff of .tnf -.. i-4i
. . i !...,,,, . , ,,rl ihulXV. J. Uro.,,. .a, .,t of ,,,r, ,,...,. n, ,,,.,11,,,,,,,, wt b.TC "t. been making peeche against thc Washing ,)lir attention called to the last Annual Bteoooefy tor IM wwioo, 1500 09 Ionian-. This i- fal--. everv word of it. Mr. n . r.i ...i:(.. i.:.. t. $301,477 00
' j - i iic nur. oi mo .siiuu .luiiiuii in i Muwn mu ii i I I
prow n nas n. '-n n-igeo in otner anu more j t,js r.ina. ;iUi to direct the public at- Pj nd miletfe, important b,,-ine. Besides, (;ov. Wallace tocert .in facts contained therein. tZZrtexZ
ii not a t mn ranee man, b a pij full, and i . .r ..n.rv Iwi.li.- hi kl vh 'n.'itv ä.'mO.OOU 0u
4 s ' m . I. f.ix.v- m-rM f mwm mmmj m ivftntvi Browa ( ooltl not prOfit much by making w a, knows t,mt terc WM n() brc;ik Jn tjC ,,.iv . m nilI, on the Washingtoniaa cause. Who drink- ;.mi at tlc worsl but a Hide or two in the S"?" od -I .. i, , , LiinUncenl XI. i ns h the most fiowor, Brown or Wallare L't bankj. not enojwri, however to rcouira the Library.
Wall ice's ITashingfonian firSeads answer this complete draining of the Canal, a has twice JutlV,( M 00
T kM'n. i, cn done this rear. But thouerh there were rr nd mileage, ai-j.'.:m oo
he t learcr than the rigid oi a in- to the us-
of her OWSl prop rt. xxle re -In4 has not divested herself Of it bv her own act. Our
( 'hrnnielt.
1 1 x. ir- -in. C Robt. Pair Owen, while
$400,000 00 8500 00 i;,tMiu im
JVa I
1842 fgra Ti2 oo 18600 in H5,000 imi
1 1 J.".n 00
lill) .
no
, , , -ii Contingent expenses, breaks last year, we were a-toni-hrd i-
In addition lo th. annual -a'arv of ?s I ' L the penple will he lo learn the amount exl;iv anil iwards oi plJOOO more annuallx for ' eon-1 ponded last year for "repairs The report. Officer i
Dteemhtr -J4. l-J'J
-l.M.n HO
i tiiililii- min. I u 'iv not nrr.
I ."(.'. li . f f'.i. XV l,.r- n.-... .1 l.l . Il-,.l .1.. . f .1 I-
ii in .in-, -..-. mV, M iii iii.ii I'.n uuuure wnn ine r. turn oi praer i:, i ,m i;i i . . ..i.,,- . . i . , I pared for the measure; indeed it was mire1111,11 ceased. Ihr outlay ol the eo Tnmrnt.lroin It means, that we are to pay both for a being .ClMi.srW.iMMi iin 1814, Ic II to 55JMHK presented and urged at at) argument against living and a dead President 0! It I in 1817. This involved the inevitable the election of Mr. X to Congress, in IBM It means, that the services of a dead man ruin of all tl o-.- interests employed by the showing that sOMCtimcs the HMlft nriitf nnc thl are worth at. least $25.000, war. and the kingdom was ronvuls ' Thr' ind g nerons m t- of poütii i.m may, by m It means, that taxation is rehef. exoenditure for tturee neriod wpm w fol . i . . i i ii a tc i ' " m honest partisan mi-i . pre-, ntation, be turned
mill .is' .
"I
tingrn. i. and the hundred- upon hundred- page 69, will -how that Ibis amount, for 142,''"'' i xpended upon hi- boose and furniture, thc was no less than TW O THOUSAND A.N I)
$3(!i.8öl 00 lOOWI no S.2G0 i
.$552,413 00
Ft means, that all the offices in the country lows
belong lo them hv u right divine." iv yw i r ik, co .-iIt m .mi-, to complain of every thing when Twct M M i-j-. in opposition) but to perform nothing salutary Prom Ivn- to 1810 $3,O0O,O0XMKJ u -when in power. forced into the channel, of government p i ll meant, that when tin; Democrats arc in ronaee, and i,)00,000JMKi .itlidrawn in
i
l!X
Tu x - r.ii: r x ua xi The radical rxil of the existing social iyttcn i Kbat deiaed hv the Urx. Mr. Brownson, in a recent letter.
Govt rnor bat had a line fat job in revising THIRTY-THREE DOLLARS and To the laws. Thr Treasurer has alo had a cents ! ! ! When w e mention this fact to per
Making a grand total of $i.u:il.u3'.t '-'
nai .i. . a l i i . .
I ne exneli-r lo 1 ne icon c na- n. rii annul k..i ,, in lo t.,,., , . -.. ... i.:., , r. i .'... i i.
. I , , r ... .. 1 I I " j lllll u. il'l'l n. hi, iiuiiM.v.1 nimi mi: iiiii' I 1 I I - I . 1 I I I 1 I ; I I I . 1 1 I I I I ' I . I I M I ' I L : II 1 1 . 1 1 1 K I v "
nanu in in- joi). aow n i ii -i c how ihm ii -on- laminar w ii.ii me canal, tney are so (five thousand dollar-a day; or, estimating a
it comes to. On page 57 of the Auditor's much astonished u to doubt the possibility of Congressional day at five hours, ahout a ihuuRepOft, made November 22, the An- it They think there must be some mistake ararf dollar an how! ditor estimates tl c cost of revisine the laws about iL But there the fact stands, in thc ' r , M. . www l a sound Specie ( eiiicim v. - a i -m nk a . ft a ra) a a . . . m a a a P I I a i
at xTZifguu w: I in - i- a nice little sum to luuiior s mnciai r port, m oiaci ana wnite. , st,,. tie eenera slate
add to thc fit salaries they have bei n receiv- How could o much money have beta ex- business of the country hi
ing from the pcopl . How much longer pended thej a-k. when we know that there banking in a great degree
nhall tin v thu mii k the blood of thr ocoolc ? no breach in the Canal.' We sought for is that with t irreal tbund:
1 J a specifications and particulars bat all we could prices have lallen loa loxx-
" ..... . . i.i. ..: i . . .i
find was the following verv tin- if i-t ictorv in- l,M,M ,l wies w men einer mio me COSl ol man- economy.
manured articles nre exceedingly low. Hence manufacturing can he conducted at reinuner-
I power, the people ought to be told tlial there the subsequent 15 years. Thc terrible disas- Thr ideas are rendered ridicnlont bt the i i .'.. ..iV. j -.ft iii . . : ... ... J
areane.n x Looinanx ..uur-aiiuomrt-nonirrs tcrs that occur;. ,! Iroin 181.) to LS'JI, not- manner in whirl, (lu v are xim -scd :
1' i 1 1 i I I I hi I-. I. i Ii BAI ii ? i 'i lid i wit alaaa I.-
Lnction, ii slill ii l in thc nublic memorv. i ... .. !.
I . , ... . .. i ... im. - iihl piiiiu ii.iii in oii-iii. ii mi. mix. mil It means licit the : Spoils-hating Wings . was the stoppagool the war expenditure from a dualitv. It ronwt in our must proscribe lads oj twelve years ol age on before new interest, had supp ante I those u- of 9mtf attempting to In, in dualitv, account ol their political principles. med by that event, winch inflicted far deep- that : to av. iu multinliit alone. Itsri'
.1 .1. . t 1 ! . . m at - -
come 1 n.
'i lie ..si im v. A atek x kag. The negro editor of the Journal disputes the statcm nl- of A Siek Whig,1 in his last communication. We have hut little positive knowledge of (he (acts stated hv ,4A Nh k Whig,1 nor do wc wi-h to take anv part
1. , 1 ... . ... 1 1 1. . ii 1. 1 : . - 1. -.
c rr 1 1 11 ui. ,11.-. in.... - - 11111 11 i.'i ' 11. 1 . 1. i.i ;ii- ui ui.ii h.'.i. 1 ii' pir-i iit ,,, .1 ,. : ,, ..11, i., I. .. I. .1. l. 11 of ;i(I,mi t!i:il ihr n .1. , ia .1 .-.0 . '. .. ,"' u ,- "1 attaining to uun . w Im h ha 1 011-
sscmnied it-elf fmm T ' V ' '3 ' ' 5WlC ' J?1.1" 3 wry similar rcrt'tbc dualitj into a Trinity; thatfawiaatr S Separaten ItSeil llOin nnO) II m not chomi lor I m .., Wl,;- th.-at f tha. ITnitod KSmrdAm nt tlia. taoriawl ... . ... .. . ' . ' 2
Thr-eon-nu nee i V' n p I V , , . ' , , 1 UUUing U) unit) in inulliplii il . ami mullipli- . ne consecu ncc dmii'i-tr;;tion. (o wbirb nrn n , c. ü order to nnda.rsl.in-1 . 1 . ,-.
01. f 1 - r ciiy in unity, xx un n gives u- at oner umtv lilt ( Ol nrOCIUCe. I; man fliril in Ir-iii.liiriu -i I Ii .nm il.i- ..I .... .. , .. i, , 1 ,i i , . ... i.lli. . r . . . "
, . " ; ' ,.. .. .iikI unn . r-aiii . I fa- i- mv .Io trim , and I speeie level ail Affaires into a I'lcnmotcntiar?. - t'cnuine rial documents the nmf?rcH of dehl in tl.i- i . : ... ...
1 - ' d , - I ( O no -i i- iii.M ou -uirirr-i anx tinn- t iaT
p-
em
I of the Report, page
formation, at the
to wit: hi accordance with the 70i.Ii section ol an .nt ol I fcj IJ chapter I of General Law
making it thr duty of the Secretary, A u-
country, comprised in three items. viz : l ink
It means, that Diplomatic Agents shall be Stock, State and City Debt) and thc Debt o! cnt to S),iin. Brazil, and other ph.ces, at an the Pederal Government. All thc items arc
a ting rates so low as to enable us to undersell expense of 9,000 each, which cost but SI,- from ofliei.il reports, and m.iv be d pended England in thc great markets of thc world, and -tOO each, under a Democratic Administra- upon as strictly correct. The table presents
the lolloxx in.: results
in thr controversy be ween Gov. Bigger ditor and Treasurer of State, to appoint an
and the Mctho !i-t-. Bat we arc free to say, -O a .a
that wc til i' c i.ir icisa reliance upon tlic si-
i
gent "to take charge of the w ork-, matcri
als. instruments, oropcrty of the State, on oi
i I ...1.1. l .I.e.. ... . 1 . . i ... laaif in I- id in.! will I .i . tori- mil. -Ii ilw.i
m a: Ar k- I. :...i:.w. i:t. c i... l uuinieeieu wnu tue uuuin xx ui k-. xx aua poxx-,- - ........ .......
st i nun- i'i i.i" 7 lit. iiii " i 'iili'I oi l 1 1 ,ioiii- . , . . . : r .1 " . i er and rm'-. on tliose works to which no thiscouatry, because money is now exceednal, than we do upon those of our rones- cni had ,,. ,1,.,..,, Uic officers named ingly plentv in England, and is beginning to pond-nt, who though always a Whig, ha- met, and appointed John Uurk such agent, exert its influence for producing that inflation lang been one ol thc most reputable citizens fiit rrport of rrctipts and disbursements ha been for the perfection of which the machinery of t!ii. city, and of unimpeachable inti grit) "r'1, ( Auditor's) offceand .-, remains unimpaired, the Bank of England and
even to -end the coarser descriptions of fabrics lion
lo the heart of her manufacturing districts.! It means, that Whig members of Congress Täu ar Feauc r I ...
This i the result of a low currency here now. a'u- hig Sccrctarw I ought to quarter their The fin ma- nmmiaoa thai the ler.-l ofciiman. families on the Treasury, despite the incom-
18-30,
:c that l"'(," .v ;u" character d' such -privi- J".t';
. rni incumociiis. People of Virginia! People of the Cnitcd St d -! Are these things true, or arc th- x
Read my communication carefully, and irk
not?
NM3, I S3 1, l-C, i-ti;, l-.T,
and rcrai ity. llanaver i oJee. AVr have received the Catalogu of Hanover College, for 18 13. It appears that the xx hob number of students is 91. The location of this Institution within one mile ol the Ohio i ixr I. between the two flourishing cities ol Cincinnati ami Louisville, and -i
pay whether I have dealt in fiction or facts. Such, however, arc some of the acts of thc party which you are invoked to save from
fa l . ft
destruction, and which Whig editors and I m n.i.n.i'u '..
Whig lock ey members of Congress t II rou
. air.aff I a a
counts fmfty acufru. the numerous country banks are ready to put This i- all the information th Junto could ! forth their strength in all directions, hi this condescend to give the public. They them- country, on the other hand, there is no central
selves were satisfied with the accounts of the P! money power $oU,UUU,UUU ol bank to rally around! Th-s arc some of theii :. ii r .i !. i-i. . .
i nt, and that was enough. Soil i. about capuai uas gone into unuiuaiton ana gm popu- principles; lor, they have now changed Mn-ii
everv thin-r rUc. and -o U xx ill onlinun to lw I -Mates are comparatively without hanks. mtto from "hatred
- y - i5 -r - - - a- Ion.; as they retain th- ir power.
i-1 1, l4l, ISIS,
. ftadk. 137,111 1 1 1 I I2,H3I,K) I ie. ,i .' 9a K -.'.!'. ... ii 3 'in S3ijMi.:cn 25J 5 . j if. ',T7-J.''l 3l7,t,77a :i. 'T.i. (.'... i . :i .-ii- ' :ti 0,00 i.i it i STSM itoou
n ar Dfrrcaa.vt rM'm is mi I'mtcp
re .iiv. v. 3,4jO,MMI 19,790,7 W IT0.4U .v.. 137, i '.-.-.Mil (hill i . i-.i.l- i 83 W,iMM liNi.on i.ooo
... -mi, hi J aaa . tJ97,MS
1 1 5 J 16 ,0)3
gi i - beyond it." Which thc wag ol the Boston lot pawndies as follow -: Hism, in a v cent letter to Kraut., thus xpfains hi- i tws of the w II known phrnoKH -non of curlj hair, raiised In ritina beef
-i. aks, smothered in ennui-: "Matter in unity, comnted and grami1 nivcrous ruminates t obesity hence boet : si aks. Hair is capillar! and eaiih-ecking, c, but sb aks in chyle orbed, far reaching, imprl g vigor, and hair rises; onion- in sympathy,
.. a .ft. a . -
LS w -ii d. smothering discord, seek eatn nnin -. .Vi I" ., with beet vigor harmonizing, prefiguring eternity aitli coils; hinee corlod hair. Thii- mv d trine, and I do no( that u sugm . mo ccst am thing that - beyond it."1
a7
:i9,i i
23, 1,0
143,13933 274,9r.
4.'.:f,-'t ,7fl
where that large sum formerly existed.
man, to 11 A-
An TREU OF ALL MEN," having In theii
I i i... c. r... . i i- r .
i - i ill ni'i'i'-i x 1 1 1 1 ri ' 1 1 1 ii 1 i- i. iii'iuit ..ii.- i . t - '111.1 iii u'X 1 1 Ti ruf i .ii i.i-... . i. .t :'.. ... . .- .. . . .. .... i i
The sinoil linfh 1- th-if Ihn Cnnnl nn " . ' J 1 , ' .- ...... .. . ... ... , , ........... 1C amOUIH Ol JtatC FIOCKS W .-MM -mill. 1 lie po , alio' IIIUUli 1 in snnon Lima 1-, mat ni" i anal i- un . . .... ., i...,.ri. .a .. ...,f .. .....-.-. ... .... im.j , .... .t - .a !... :.. ... . .
111 IOI .1 ll I I I I I .l IHIIV . II I, tll. I JF..l 1 1 1 III ... .11- I...'-;, ifll 1 . . . ,F ..... Ill.itll 1 1. i- (.....-1 . 1 1 i.l 1 1 m tu in i ' .. . i , . . . i i . i !- . i i . al .. L.l. , 11 .
miles hoin the ri. of Madison, makes it easi . TT T re,.ev. ami wiui 11 a specie leveioi prices winen x,n a,..,,, icop.e. J . pvu.1 uin nt ll. I. f- ill. I s . i . 'tikil il fta ii. ii . ...11 I. ...I.i. .f.. r ,..... t . ...til.,.....l -..-.II-
. . , ...... ... .... - , ...... ,, loiti.- i in i. iv ii ii .1 ii- t ,x "ii i '. iviiw i.'i none Uli m a UIC i r. i r i ti i a r .i i . i i i The Whig Ca tech it an. aged alter a similar lashion. rhc mtcrestol by inflation ol the LimIi-Ii Currency. I nder certain persons is to be consulted, and that of I tacb circumstances, not only may the manu- . ... , , ' il- .- i TU ki , i . facturers of the United Slates obtain a foot- 1 i:t- wlU Vr( h be very sliocking to tin
of acc ss (irom thc a-l region for which that stri am is the great thoroughfare, h- -iiua-tion in a -1 1 1. 1 1 1 and re in d viilaffc of ETreal
salubritv, givr- to if advantages in respect to tlis ,ll;itl(.r Tiic Ofthcpco- -gbroad, fmm which they cannot he driven, f'n" V" lhc V'lll k (V''- roria
encapaesa oi n 1 1 1 ix. neaitu, ami 'rmpiton from the temptations more popnlons towns.
Iv a public SOte the retail of arie nt Spirit
The column of aggregates shows a ycarh " " raOTECTs nn LsBoacn. A ereat increase of Ktatc stocks in some shape. In deal is said by the advocates of psotentioa reathc United States Bank, with s:.Vi"H. p cting Iii' benefits lo the laborer-, ari-ing from ll'lil ol capital, had pi-t .r,'ie into operation, lie f.n-..- ot largtmannnMsturinf estabinAanenta.
it Faid, finil employ -
Prom that year, l'Jn. thc Federal Govern- ment and derive support and wealth trom dtciu.
m lit paid Oil ml t Vll I .". 1 s. whir i extin- Tlii- :iiiiii-:ii. vnrv xi ell Ii i :i --erf at n ih-l nwo
i - " r r J - - --w ;uis!icd its debt, principal and in n st, nd ju, f the laborers sliould tell the whole Nary.
I ft th total lo k deht in IH35 al N(UJ,4SX
1 80 only ; in thc same time thc bank stork had been increased near S'l(MVM,k)0, con-
equently thc amount of money in those two
but the drain upon England he such as to shake minded will prop srly appreciate it. Evil to employments had increased $6,ÜWI,rtNI
ier ii nn i -x -tcni In it- h . -. In ifu . mm xi ho i v 1 1 I , i : i : -
l- ,1 ... al ft IIJa- I I v
ii iin ni .1- ini-i lae juihos canuiuaie-, i
.1 III .M.I
pie individually and collectively requires it.
coinmumeation which now ei-ts
I 1 i , t a ill - aft t I ft t H ft i 'ft i'idorm thi I 'itX'i I ! i . I 'it i
U i v. Im. I. .1 I'ni.i. tin laawn Idia. Thai .,-.1 " ' - ..-, ...v..... c.. Oet CCII t lie WO nations. XX. Ill 1)1 ('Oll U' Uli II
. ''ft ,--- . "- . - w . ini-a i . una mi ..at a M ' ---- 1 ..-.II I . . . . - -ft . . ..I V n M.. ....! f.. .--.. III k ft ft I . . .... .
in j 1 1 i jii 1 1 in. i ua g u i.i I uici - win gci sibie to sustain an innateu currency there witb acquire power and ottice, and to enjoy tl their grain ground, and mechanics will be j a specie level cxi-tim: here. same forever.
( 1 1 : : t. ruh" hath been given Im-.x x The BriC isla TwrllT. m ix ohtoin ..th, . ..ml nninv i: i..i
and religious i baracter of the sorrounding rommuni'v. mid thr xx:ili i.tnl rnrr of tli.
f 1, av . . . , able to huv tin ir Hour at a fair price, instead I acuity, afford sec unties for thc safety and ... . ,, ...
which was perhaps tic actual increase t
(i. What is the chief end of a Clay Whig? capital t:, eountry. At that mom nt. A. The rhh f mi. I nf :. tUv vi,r im ft liowcvcr. the in iui i commenced, ;ml thc atr-
grcgatc slock debt mr as d s. i . a I,' . ' i m
eight years, although in thc previous Äfh n
some terrible cases of opj.n -mou xvould come to light. An instance of thi- ki:ul. on the part ol the corj)oratk)ns of liwell. has jusc I wen exposed in a petition from some of the tanomtives, to the Massa Imsetts L gtslatam. If appi ii (torn this petition that, by t eom!un;.tion among the corporations, if anv person leaves WOT), in a null, in less than aller a x ear - -ei ice. the name of sucii person i sent to all the oth-
xvelfare of the students. The Deaf ami Dum' . W e rail the attention of Editors and others to the adVattisemenl of Mr. Willard, which appcan in another column. The arrangements KMT hi- school arc in good progress and will be successfully completed. The enterprise i- eminently deserving of thc encourngement and liberal support of the public, and Mr. WiHard, particularly, ia nmpli qualified, inentalk and morally, for the station he n ill occupy. Lying llamliiiits.
The Journal pretends lo cnotiOB the pro
of being taxed at double price for the bene
fit ol the Junto and its tool-..
he Methodists. We find the lolloxx ine paragraphs in the Delphi Oracle of the 29th. They relate fo falsehoodi which have been industriously circulated In the Whig le.uh rS!
x ear-
it bad increased but 20 err cent. .! cr mills, who are pledged to retnsn employ...i .1 iii . .
that amount, tin- inevitable result ol tlii' was the revulsion, which threw into liuui I i lion .s'.i.'i.h H),0 ' (I f bank capital, and caus-
s I I ä.i M N .' M
if..
I In : . : . I :i!itl i. .i.i .fimr i ... ,1. . t l .'
....... n vrvanMaag Ma viuuij .. mi' pracucc oi iiniiirv. persecution, to the interests of the West, The market falsehood, deception, abuse, and misreprefor American provisions i- steadily on the in- scntalion. ami of blinding and humbugging rrenao. and will become verv imnorlnnf. Ii, t!"' people, is the only sure Whig rule, h .
the late foreign news, ne learn that the bark wnch may obtain powi r and enjoy n . ...... i . i . Math this rule always been sure Pearl, ill ' tons, I an:.;in Bncklev, belonEnnc
3 -II' I . IIII, to Ken Brunswick arrived in the London A. No: lor sometimes die trreat Whic ad
We observe a desperat'- effort is making Docks, from New Orleans, with a perfectly versary, Locofoco. has i io- d to the ncnnl
in certain quarters to rally the Methodists I foil cargo of provisions, the first received from falsehood and deception, and shown to m I83ß tliere aas rerj little rh against Gov. Bigger and in favor of James (.llUr. .oj) barrels and 227 -hem what arc our real objects mid designs; k,lc direct cmploymenf nl capital t
ami
ed a delinquci cy in ovci s ate :ix crnment debts. . . i . i
a inn omiueu me enonnou i.i
en in ni-ur inr.- ana oii.
hi cause there arc no
men! to the perscai thus marked and pro-erihed. The petitioners further -täte that, after thev had entered into the agreement xith the Mid"dli -e null to work twelve month-, fwhaeh thev
In this calculation were compelled to sign Of not he emplovcd,)
urns employ - their wages were reduced twenty -live per cent.
xx ithout their consent. 'I bey then left, as thev
nmpany
O
ing tlie tin.- sums. .iw. then, it apiKars, that, during a period of fiftei n v at-. nditig
means ol npproximat- bad a perfeel right to do; (or the ameanena,nT
bitcomb. Trn canoe Journal.
iay the inregoing is a falsehood no
-nrb effort has been made that xx e know of.
qui
tierces ol pork, 127 barrels and ." boxes of b.u on, "J barrels of bams, 3121 kegs and I
ar
The charge against Gov, Bigger is. that he tierce of lard, 124 barrels of tallow, ll half ment-.'
by w hich means wc bavi been too often
cumvented. II ft l ' I .. a il ! in
x. x ii. ti are tip' x i n ) :hl: coiuin in
ir-
plus only, alioul s l,tW0,tl0.'l per annum, was
put into nca stoi !.. Ijhiring the suc ding eight fears, however, the paym n s of the
Federal Uovcrnm nt, vh'.o n.n tit n , ntB.
exhibited an intolerant and bigoted spirit, in j barrels of tongues, 230 casks of oil cake, and his treatment of a reasonable leanest of the At) birr, I-of Hour. The state of our to riff
vx;i i ii niiier n :irm. tiouixi r. even .-.Mm:,
the warmest friends ol free trade, who were
A. Thr fbat Clay Whig commandment is, ,,ain no1 0,IV ceased, but tl
! V
)le against I mg handbill-on the i x oi i I - Methodist Conference in relation to the ln- crcatin2 alarm however even ... , . . a : .. .. .. I . .:..;.. ti. : i ..i ii
non. e nuve now neiore us one issued u,"" ' oixei-nx. i ue journal o tin" itouse from thatofVu e h be circulated in Morsan P1 t,,:,t hv (,M The Mthedist are rt . .!l .1 ........ I .- - ! . . . 1. .1 t
.....i .v..... i.,. I. r i . i iij.i. ii w um; iieaiiiM inui on inai
wmiii , .nm ii. mii nn ii in. uk oi a sun ue , ... .
one v
in
" tireonn. but mh ., .,;. ;. : .. k. -a I...I-.
f . ' mui Willi is WVIHII W IVUUkU I oon, w e expect them to n-ue one purport- not only from them and other denominations, ing to come from this olliec. Look out lor but from all liberal mind, d men. The nub-
ire we to pat for
' I hou -halt, have, worship, am
oth r supreme leader than lleniy CI ty J. W bat i- required in thi- first i omniandmcnt I
. It i- required that we -mall devote our-
xx r
the rascally Jonto!
UC officer who would exhibit a partiality for an v sect, in the discharge of his omcial duties, i- not worthy of the public confidence. The
anxious!) asking, lion
tins .Am in an produce i wc must cease to selves, both and pron. r-v. xx hollx tu Ih-m x
receive it. unless they modirj the duty on Clav, and exert all the means in our power, our aoodsa innocent and criminal, fo elect him to th
d ice, ti. tiovernm nl I. - nm a bo
and mar .s 10.ni hl.ll M or a .0 I. K' ID per annum, was withdrawn from oile r employments and put iu sto Bank capi d nearly doubl d, and tie ir loan, inen as I in a gre iter ratio. Money was rapidly 1. aving it-, nl I direct application in dev loping i!eresourci - d the country hx stimulating in-
The oii-i.!eiicx of the tl ii . In ihr fiddri-M of the rpcent whig ronfetition in Vif giß
Presidency . x: c. xV c.
Fourth ok Ji ls
binding on the guts to stay, was equally bind-
ing on the corporation to continue the wanes xxuh which the work begun; otherwise the company might abolish the a ages, and -nil aninand tlie -eii-.. t fort her is affirmed that, aft(r i!ie gids were driven from the Middlesex mills by thisunjusi reduction, thew naaaes new reported In all the other mills in the combination, and entered m their bonk- as turn-out-from Middlesex1 and they (j now reheed employment in those mills, al mj nrirr. anlsls on this ground. One gren iimnrtjl of the advocah ot a high taraT is the adsaiuagea which arise fn m op ning, a- they lay, a particular field lor doniestic inoHtstry It is a scheme, vvlmse one ration i- to ueike ilw
. . ' r
T
nn
AN XI X.
Aiiofiier I'l Ic riitia; e. a ...at .. -
llarrv ol the est ha- at lengtn j:ui- ruler of a free people must protect thc riebt- . -' 's "" co.,.i-t.ncy or principla, and it m The eu-tom of fniii" cannons in honor of the ment Ol t'.IC neonlc, and htlildiin' un i
lied his intention of periorining a pil-riina-e of all not favor those of the few, ,hat W ortaow,ai it did in 1849, tot a . T 1 1 of July having extended beyond the 45th inter sts d p -od ... upon Ii m exp n Ii ire,
w:.i a the war m fcaUrope bad in making the people t England dependent upon the outlay of the government. In this case the pro.- chang d thc state of affairs. In thc present cas here tlie overstrained credits broke
.... . . ... ... . .
. - ' i i ...ii'iNii 'i.i'tii. -1.1.1 ?!!.- . 1 1 . . i . 1 1 ... ..... ...a. ........... ..... i . . i -
i 1 ..i-..i i i . nm ni"- j.. nm in i iii.niv worn in stiiiiectinn to
the ill of the rieh, until, as in Kn-laiid, xx hole towns hail be dependent on i few owaeri of in at Woritshops.
radc thr nigh the medium oi banks. Tl
id the ramc ril ct in rliaugiiij; Uic : s , : . ! . x
, I, r ' . ... IWIHIE ' AC ll'll'l IM .IHlll Uir -.( throughout .North I arolina, m vt spung. II. i, .. , n - d;.i;mr,,iJ,..d mA . N ""! " A itocfaik aJuat bM i-.m , . u,,k....i deiene ()f u.:... M ac s ,. ,i .
lias iii-t i-ued a in iliife-fo to that elK t r and 11 , ., ,i i . . . - C tlie ftaVlrfftWrf, as u hunt up thr mldr-as i--ue.l I v ihf t ar, , !V1 "'' "t-ro w mW cocci, mm a citizen ol thi- place, ha- been left at our .. . ' , , . . Lower Canada,an eflbrt was made on Tuesdav v f IP ' t L . i , . ft rrr iix.l . ...i .l . il. . .. ... c mt nittv in t r r - 1 1 : -a in t!,a v n ra r Sill tn I t . 1
1 ii , - i..nu...M.,e,u,x o, me mi- ... jn .,;..,, ,,. u rilrr myf. t1;lf t,. paralleled treachery ot the President." Mr. charge in Rxprt of Mr. Whit- omb Clay doesnt like rcpoae. One day, per- having been compelled to withdraw his name thnncc. be max he ready to cxclaun Olth ,Vom ... MK,0di.t Chun h. IS J S; lai-t.,il It were better to be eaten to xNh UNQUALIFIED FAIiSEIIOOD." death with ru-t, than to be scoured to nothing with perpctnai motion.1 The Wamhiasg Day. T " " The Goshen Democrat has rescued from InHraiB! 1 he Richmond " hie, alarmed .ki;;Ä .i c n i . a i ,i . .. c , tr . . . . , oblivion toe following resolution, ouercd lv at thc signs of disaffection, and fearing that n.. ,, . ii tba. a-l-.tm. ar.1 Mr in... :.i i.i. nomas 1 1 . ha-, tt, 1 1 a I mocratu ( ( u nt x
" .....- .... , l.l, all ..'II-III. II II III "
sam. party in Virginia, in thr year lsjo, n l t ?h w
that. Mtatfa.l of irofrinj t be fir ft hink then, tln v aasttad wmA olcniuljr that llieir can it. "A, oji.i isi.J to one. The failoarint are extrjeta fmm tho lata ail-lr. e. whi h tiftptay a-- jnetty a ftpaeinien of both inconsistenrv anJ inainci r ; t y a. ofirn ft-rn : Whig .1,1 ire. f IS42. Whig Adtkeu ff 1810. ' I'l.o .xl. 14 I'fir'v n-ixv. - ' As t. the !'in, titn. H.ir-
in 1810. a.ixiKMte the rea riftNMl'a aMaalibVil ilei-ara
the 4th, by a luanher of loyal inhabitant- of that town, armed with axe handle-, to capture the offending cannon. This attempt was re-i-n d by t ie other party, and a general melee ensued, in w hich clubs and axe handle- were plied to the no small damage of sundn head- and -Inn-.
Price oi Porh in -riwrlaiainH. Tks Cinrinnsti Puca t'araaot. eotaHM the Mhwata labl, xbibitioi th. price .i . -rk in ihn my f .r the mm eight x. ar. ai .l the nan , r f SA j,,!' rj ruirinriftti f..r the u v.-aa. Thm fwaoiHy f f,.,rk paakad has been n if h ereatef than the till. I.- ii.,l.-.i... i-
.-I . " niliur. down of themselves, and as above It 1,746,- t,:,' prUon um porfc afaaffct i taacky m oMam IÜKI became deKnouent. and all tlie I. , L- AI. fr"rM t: e r"" ''- 4 .
ounts gr rally curtailed. II n all uit immense interest n hieb had been built up dependent upon these credit movement w a
through a collapse in on
Two or three persons were hurt ; one man had
. .. r u: i l :.. i ., r
lion ol a national IfMOiaiton.ilKMI that it trm UmeOHStUU- ewim-eui in- ue-r- uioixeu IU, UO ailOllier destroyed, and the COUntrv I
wnirn win n.-ia..ie in nu.nommt, m neiore you; ti.d nan a -erious easii in tlie side of me In, uJ. well-f .un led obj f lion ; an.l -hrre in no reason to Wim. pu -..-I.:.. r .;
bateable, be may a- in be -ac i he to invention, held April 11, S,. Bastett it -h.oh. wh,l.t i, xx.i g.xe vo -h,, he , In or of a .Ye ? " !Ji ! " Lt. V - , . . nCrinC(1 l . .. J ' .... oun.l circo'ftt nt n -.buni. iWi Hunk in f..r,. CanilOO kept by those W ho liadu.-dit. M-.-r
artii.u in harmony with, and fo he hi a-ureiilv opjiosrd of tllO' engaged ill GlIQ7 Süd DfOteCtiflO t!C lrfeetli'ir nr ura.nl in..m. I . a I ..-... . II l. . . ' . .
' "''. I - ' 1 r" . ",nK- AS cannon, the (ia. Ue savs, ere I
Dil Tl - I I r,r ii. nil . i.t ... fin in a. R, Know or l'i-lievp, Kenlvnl I bat as ibe S ate ot Indiana ha- .a mmmct. will bv r.msti. fella nt. t: ii....
Price i at whnh tin Mpeaa .1 at (J the last i- III
' .V, f hg: market ha lolUd in CaacaaMti, the nrinnati, f..r 1 1. ten veai :
arainhilit'.'. franticallv exel lims: now the editor of the Northern Indianian, a -No tiiore comproini-i -! No more tern- rcf ' irulcnt Coon paper:
paff Hing! No more cowardly capitulations
insli.
j;i :i -. ,e al
lair- are now recovered, and industry am capital are non gt tting into a h althy'dtrcc tion, and with the constant!) i reasif vol amc of industrial wealth, trade and unti ni moiled commerce would soon 'n.xx -o u
ie rctnainin!
j.i r 1 (ii ! . . 3 s:i:( t 7 itss
i ' IW I Ml. o.-, xir ii, . .....-.---.. ia.-. "'"H I al 1VP i! . V K :u Uwown It0 the mud, by Whig nun- land lbs aaset IW tba cl-aimkaaataaniBioaatMtti (Ö"Prcntice, in hi- Biograjihy of Clay, vc healthy cmploymcnl to AblvCa,H)F the next President, or else let agentent,we are bound to thank them for know aafc-fc pmg. mmd Jr-j wd, mad ihm ia aoaisat page 218, says, u In 181 1, sev n-tenths ol the sound bank canital the Whig party IHMIWIV famishing -o,,p; and that wc appoint lhc bur"" of ,he pul,1,c re"VT" old Bank was owned hv tie- inhabitants of ' 1 '
sat. - H). Ml, IS42.
AI . . r, 3 a at 3j . aj 2 mit IIa a
I -.1 . H inss 9 Ii n .1 Itttvl I issi-a
ts ta i tt ate If;:' i it 1 1 . aaa 1 1 i.l una is? onu 1 1 '.un 9i uno : .o i on lu.uuo
I r
lir-t Me nda in ttfimst as a area! : .'
and to -ce how
Aholitionif-ts.
England, and by thc members ot thc Federal Cjj(i. Bigger said in his speech, last iron
party. It wat n .tur.l, therefore, that trie ruesday, that Mr. Adams purchased Florida irov
observe,u denj ing that an extra ben and chickcat i tai for oui Inb rnal lm-
'I bat he made the r -
am...iii ...... m , a , .. , , , ...i - .Ul, f,at xa , W4 beon.ll
- l aw. . . i.. on w i j I . a i - I - . . . . . ...
........ - . ... , -.,.Wiii ii t,,- i ... ..ii I,-,-!. . ,i i i , .( n.. . . . i . . i. . i . . i , i r i.i: ... I. t ...ii i ..:,!. .i: .ii , . , . .
c .i . . . . ' --.- iv" .u iiiic;in iJcmocraac vm- unn; uif wnig. ougm noi io oo. ami iciiuiux.iu "l,v ""u,u " i"i'i-t oi rpam. lie- tjim nn.; i uarc IPS inu-i ,n rk u- -n .in t u- .-..n . 1 I .
HoüseorkeP;. troriVtiVclU-irof r bcing U -P- Ihe W o( the abolitionists." upon a measure that wat main!) to h. ne. t bavebeen profound. Even i ! box I ,s p, ,. . , u !,, ag - Lalourche Interior, heretofore Ohe of thc id hTHtlT Y orcgoing from an editorial it; C" TnV('n'' WnZnT ,h lt th" 'v ,Mlde l Mr' Mo- U' P" ! least two I mdn I p opli strongest Whig r rishcs in thc State. Wonder if that old gentleman got bit had ''T ugutt 1 1889. And tMi of h. i ,g th fnends ol Englishmen. lo Can ,. u ased oar lands in I S gJ ... gentleman got Mnad vel lt 1S prctended that the whigs have no sym- rechmf th, Bank was a federal measure, th;l countiy , ps, musquitoes ? U , i, , - TaiTtrat Lta.ffttrr -Th. mm kUhhw of ih. 2? h 00 1 hursd.iv pathy or connexion with the abolitionists. For i.? '"i" J "V ' rW'r Sam. Merrill, Isaac Coe, Caleb 15. Smii ' rDemr Z Cs-saka. .Vtfthoa (N. H Bftos rerent:y belj a aaeeting lr confti- 1 hl.- 1. not the hrst time that motiev ha-gone what was John H Rradlpe nominal.! ac o 1,1 r'deral hind-. It showed tl)C unpopu- . , Be?lw. a ariwaner
. mrmmm Will, O Ii V 11-
x ft - V I Wl VI.IJUI aft... x BUJC IV - . ..
.hie. end rated If a iftrg m.jonty te -,nt.nue the turned lt, and deducted it fn n. thc salary ol was an abolitionist, and the whifn wanted the tWX lUfUini d its operations.
,muuco th' ir 1 ' f hat pafty Delphi Omcb . Look Out thr II I.m FnlM liood.
.More Immigrant! L Mmmg liaxre papcre rrrnti i cf-.arx ant e- tj u J Wl,r , r . , iireV'i,i tiir wau r the rrtxftj tt.tre of great numLn r- f ,i from Mar- ofterrommg lu!n. aiul tht d .inns u" fi. hr we . rway. t' tik- j.aft for the rnitfd stat... fOmt ftll lv the wfttcr n-l Jroxx ci !
