Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 11, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1843 — Page 2

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ST V T t ; SENT I M 3-. IMtnWIMI IV SI I II MIN K rt. IS43. 4 Ii U) We owe .mi apology to our rea ! : for tht want of Editorial mat er in this pap r. T läditor vre bn'.h ;,t during most ot the week, in the -f I ' P I ol the St tt .

I I'.e Mtdion Courier. The m Elect loa.

which imy lead to render the new adminisIratinn iioniilar.

It i. no ascertained t!irt the Democracy of fut ,el our (oinorratic public servants, as Indiana an- in the asceodas. A re volution w 9Q (1()(lbt lhrv their dutv. in pnhhc opinion is about to place in full pow- thcy will speedily surmount all such obn a party which for man years hat had no jcl twm jded by the old land control over our State affairs, inaifci he prudent, cautious aKraja with a Th. Qotnmr and Liemttnami Gntmor uat(.,m CC to t,e interest of the mass, eitel en dtmocrmts. Let their sessions he short their legislation

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l. WHKiS-Ol the State cf IVnii'lvari- aid ...

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of Tobacco. (urnUhrd by tbe Becrciarj of

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The VetC mi li)(i?ti:t. Vill the Whig papi rs hove the goodo b to correct th rror into arliirh the? hart

he hnt little, and that little well done in short endeavor to perform all the good ibey can, and no power can wret the reins of govern monl NO them, save that which in this event Will not.

The people want but little legislation the

Eight of tht (rn iiumftirs of Coagrtf elect. m v O arc iU inner .its. The result, in the election of Governor and Lieut. Governor, and a democratic legislature,

been led bj the lying articl in the Journal I In.lv )f, regarded as a triumph over whig men,

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ow iiv election i- over no auvantagcn cm and whig MrotKrer Ol Man- policy an aeon- tJje b,.ncr for their interest and proeperitj

t... gain I by ptthhahtng labe statements of demnation of their acts, stae they bare Had y-0( j, uj,at temporarily blasted the IhetesolL Remember, the whole is 121 JODD the reins of Government m their hands. In pIO0peets of the whole country. The whigs ami not 110,104, as stated in the Journal, the-electmo of Congressmen, jt most be regard- baTe beert constantly legislating or strivini to

ed as an unequivocal condemnation oi ine fegte fo, ,IC few, while t e democrats a. tmroinenl measures of the whig party a high ardently cootended for measures for the benefit Tariff, a .National Bank, and Assumption ol of thc. Thus has growo op the strife of State Debts. opposing legislation. The money power of The democrats w ill, at the next session, he roun(l v )a9 been waxing great with such

placed m anew nostuon-pon tneir snouioen rapidity, that it has required the most rigorous

wm res I me cuaracier, tue licuji iiiu ir'miaies of the State. The old rulen have been weighed in the balance and found wanting.

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neftdstwes of the General (inv, mm ni for ta "'VS0!'."" h'" lte!4,' .rr-' m:idc hv the House of Tleprev nt ttivrN and

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to March 3d, IH. We call the attention ; 197 1rf,,0h,m ,,hl1'oi our ri'ailer to it. ;i :i fc,lavorable and an- ... , , . - , . , I.,...;.-.;. i; i: r tz n i We cut tlie aborc from the r till ad el phi tnentie iiMination o Mr. Van Hurens ad-l. . . ... ..... .. . 1 .

ministration from citravagance in the public lJJfla wiiig paper in roundel- statcmets from which the lollon.ng are penditurcs, if those of the present admin- VV ,. h ,s T?!? J l lk ,,: .... it.il 1 1 ' 'i t ii iii rit tin' i Ml ill i I . 1 i i -i . . i- .1 - ICH . I v I I mi' ii.ii n

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Statement nf the manofarttire and niiuri-.i-

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Ait increase of 3,?1K3 over the vote ol 1.0 ; !) Whigs at home y.

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TtiC NatloMSl t out i ni on. During a rear past obj ctiotis and diffi ullaes in r. latio.i ! tin- ii- at National Convention have been RtaMfcsted in certain ojuart . We have tail rd hitherto to say anj thing about the nvttter, because we had no

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again attempted. Mr. Claj i- now advo- 7J2,OJJ hotheads of tobacco, valued by cated as the Mill Boj of the Slashes.1 t,;. Treasun l partamestl al si :.!. I ('.." I

To give force to tots idea, tOere will be mm- Dcw- an anoual average ol 89.6JJ bogsiature mi!!-" instead of "lot cabtus," heads, of the value of fßjS .?."V2.". From counterfeit bags t grain instead of 44 cider rearfl s-jj u IS3U, inclusive there harn 1-' and gourd-." And ragged "mill rerc exportod 7877 Ihsv of samaT, aanl S7 tio." will sopply the place in tlie federal I lox-oi iKi. of manufactured tohaccoi, vaKscd managerie srliich the "coons" ami &ad-fc0rrculcr at $&&$&. DsnHog theint leai gers" occupied in Wo really pity years of thc aeries, 1821 to l&ttl. there aresw this "Clay Whig Trumpi r."' He has ;.x,u,rl , S?5 hogsheads of tolMCCti, val

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commenced ms d towing rainer ioo nwn. The editor of thc lwon Ulas, who de

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ef forts of iIm Democracy to prevent n con-

trolling tin leg'slation of the country. Their

Consta nl and persevering exertions have from J-

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derc to dtstmct our party with it pending ,i( ,M..A d Bfld having been here- . , , ,

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wii .'en. i.i .." i. .in .X . I tniore so saoiy managen ny tnose io wsom msnce on thc fiwt page an article Irom Ken- they were entrusted, they will in fntme de-

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clared that be u frould give no rest to the J ue( i. iöT.-J-J'?. Excess in the hwi test -ole of hi- foot" until Clay shall be elected, cnri over Hi i first len rears, 1 1 I I hoj-

is an in' in in wc 1 1 1 1 1 oi 1 1 1 1 1 i- iiiiii j beads valued :u si ...,.:..'. . v . i

daHs Kipotor, to which we invite the alien- mand a stricter accountability on the part of tiou oi nor read r-. V- shall give thc re- those who atrcept respnnsilde situations. im, in. I,. r of ti- roll. I im v f u I - heu WC A fCVolutiofl like h. OUSt'lOg one set of

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ped anotber in a new place. They have several times heen rut off, hut the w ound never seared with a hot iron: the next time this w ill probably be done.

Fliis lu given the whigs occasion to e-

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sail have something further to say concern- noen, and investing otners wun tne power ami (.,.(;m Mlja (J,.I1J()rral Bre ft)r filing (j(UVI1 in- the action whkh it mai be proper for the l? the State, is by no means a rivial evcry ,hing, and building up nothing." True. DL raci of this State to take on the -uh- And Slthough .Ms eiMomary .on these lbey wi poll down every monopoly, and even ' occasions, for the victorious party, or the one edifice of Whig construction, which lends to y . which has induced the people to tnM affairs pamper the wealthy and oppress the poor; that Jsjap0j t. n riftfct Cae ,0 ,r.i',lrr :,t access, as though favor 0)e cjasa Q lbc rv.,i(,n of all others. Upon the examination of the votes given g fortune had overtaken them, it were Am, as to faldimg no, they have abundant for Unless in the 7th Cougtesahuial Db- w" their more sober moments, confidence m the ability of tlie people to build t.irt.i- appear that Joseph A. Wright has P1"?! UP" wtun for themselves every useful institution, without . m which they are thus placed and consider ,i 1Mi Coni?ress or Slate Leifishtures. received a mniontv ol Tnar.B roles, uov. , ,, ,i .. M .. i. . c .. .. : ; . 1 Ul Mww"w' - whether there is really much room lor rejoicBiggcr has therefore issued the eerttieate to ;u r them call to mind the fact that From th LontnilU PuUk Adnrii$ertAng. 17, 1S4S. him. Now, friend McGaughey, if yon wish the burden and responsibility of government Our sanctum was crowded on yesterday to contest thc clcctioa, on accoont of illegal ire placed upon them. That the people e- morning, with g Hani and gay coterie ol return-. u:i have the chance. "Better let it pect much (perhaps too much) from public Democratic friends bom regenerated, rehv n servants. That they expect the wheels of deemed and dbcnthmllcd Indiana. Never - roverornenl to roll no smoothly--the fintaeei wcrc u, ,,1,,,v uuaffoctedly gratified than in

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l on the Clav nilirimaec. Mr. ck can

go before this solittrv wayfarer, encourage I. im wiih stirring mu-ic. and f cit-on bim a to rictorv. Wiiat a d -i'n for a picture t!iiwould be tlie Atlas man on his endless pilgrimnge, and Mr. Beck the trumpeter1 leading the wa) ! Poor Beek! He will blow his eyes nut, long before Clay i- elected President. Pittsburgh JUan, flralo Heifer Bat br esse. It i- stated in the Lcxing on.Ky., Gazette of the 12th inst, that the Committee of Arrangements h.'ic not yet paid ofl the hcavj bills that wer.- incurred for the great I irgin Heiler li; ! hc, which was got up at Isl

ington. Iw.. a ar or two since, when Mr

Clay was first formally brought out lor tin

ann i il jort in the l;r! ten years, sv.rJI ; ogsh sads, valu d at $JB68&i I; during the üecoad ten M ar-. ., ?T." bofjhentta, valued at sT.1 1.1,774. Tht average price during the whole twenty years was T J : per hoga h ad: Jor the first t"ti v jars H9 II. and for the - - on. I ten years s?i If lW pounds be asstim d i r t!i aumption ideclared n lair one as the average weight of the hogshead. the prtc during ih tu ntv years will hc 6 10-lOJ cents per po ind; first ten years 51 cents; second tea vcarsti I -(KI cent- p T poan I- 11 1'li-n tri .In i m.

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GavTiPVixo txo t ' ov i.i sti i l'ir. learn li -m a gentleman of undoubted

veracity, who has just returned iron atrip

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I'rcsidciicy. u Even the mechanic, says thc ., . . i . i . i , , , , raiudlv reviving in the la-w nam il "state, ami .... ..... ...... ... L . I . . . .....I. ,1... I - i . . I.. I

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i , iiiiii' iin'Lii1''. i.iiii',-i"i on that day, ha- no1 yet been paid tor Ins .... ' il. 1. 1 Mil r.f.C III V I I I i i .l 1.

U t ( ' 1 I I I. Ill UK. ill-ini ..o...... , , . ll-IF l,.l l'l'- I I I I. I. I I . T - ; , , . , . i . ii I labor. I trcd ol waiting tor hi money, a . ' y . . of thc render to the r?' day or two ago he brought suit against the M T IT- t cannot be justly denied Hint the tcs of abijtty, ro:ninilt..(. oJ ArraJlgc?flts, bt sraf de- m ,!:: a I u th,- Hate ol ttungs integn and economy,tn administcrtng the d b , , 9 llbe! tis added. 8 mncooi pro,,,,.;,.., the Fcdefinaneial affairs of Uie Government .is in the J g!iamefu! he shall be paid, for if f t mcy, tin-

John Cain, l.-p has been appointed Post- ,

master at Indianapolis in the place of J

- M. Moore, removed.

carefully huluuded-eeonomv pnci'netl in all tcr SUtc, beaming with the hoi. -i pride, , - , i , und flushed with tlie manly clow of their rcit- !'i:irtii)-nt nno honesty to characterize . . , . M . ,

,, ., , ,, n; ,i , ,i cent unparuuerju itnu victonou inuuiuii. :i i - 1 loiiviiw mi i he o cer n:it nev e- '

., i . mn!rt the ntunber, wc bud thc honor ol

- pect a e a- to be pa u, iis Honor to ie pre- r . , . . . . t ., , w, , i l , ' ,. , 1 , ,1 I oil enng our humble congratulations to uov. Imnicl IX rMoaii lias been appointed rot- served inviolate : its credit to be kept good: , .r, ., , ,. ... , . ... .. . , i I i .I, i i .' Jus. svhitcomb, thc I democratic Uovernor ma-ter a! U.ch . end. and Myers Beaton, and the taxes to be Hght. All these things ,t L .,,, ,,. t ,; l and distinguished at Ceatreville, Indiana: the former in the is thought the duty , and to be m the power of, ,.,.,,;,, 0f thc Republican host in their place of Aefailles Williams, renaoved, and the iheir public servants to accomplish. And what atc, glorioos nnd successful struggle for aslatter in the place of John E. Donhauu re- have tliey to compensate them for the trouble cendancy. Gov. W l.it. omb i- -one- fortt 1 i ... .1 .: i :- .i.,... - . i .. . . i i

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tli will not do it. we wall raiw the money among the D iiik im's." Such i the feeling ol indignation which i- awakened ag dust thc dishonest course ot the leaden ol CI iv VVhiggery in lcxington. Cniliroth . I fvt riist .

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. laiiiuui; expenaea in luiniung or pernaps in dress, easy and polished in Ins deportment l ii:iiu:i--:i dewsi see. liuitlt ss endeavors n fulfil public expectation ? He i- a native u Vi rmont, from whciii c he la t!ii State the Hcmocracv has nearlj The emoluments of office, especially in our own came at an car! v age to Hamilton County. wept the board. State, are not suficiently munificent to repay Ohio, where hc rcsid d until grown, when The dclegaoon in Congress will stand such services more liberally tlian those equally hc removed to lcxing1on in this State, and i . ! 11 I ..... ... .. I. ..I I '. ,,1-i.r lAnnl klndSnd lininr lli-

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( n ndiiuiT- hich are set don n in thc above table for 4-ii!. Miscellaneous, and For - i r Intercourse1 The expenditures for thc iMilitary and Naval establishments, including Indian AlHtiri and Pensions, do not depend so much upon thc agency and discretion ol thc administration: for they arc made necessary

hv emergencies or circumstances which arise ((m

unexpected!) and arc ever varying. For in- N x . There are ko m mv thintrs ahoul Üici w ill not bring m Jii in s i I in l!i ii

stance, when there is a r londa war, toe army tlie triumph of democracy In Indian t, to re- dctprcciated paper. And even in New f Prhas tobe iuct cased and put upon extra ex- joke the heart nf the patriot, that wc hardly I leans, thc Mi-i--ippi planten get oi- cent p 'ii-e. hen there are disturbances Oh vMO v where to begin to express our gratifica- more in thc pnun I for th ir cotton, in speci thc Northern Frontier, growing out of thc ,uu or spveic funds, than the I i' i :i: in- can gel Patriol war: or in Maine, arising from thc jamc hi nnt asssl Jseatrsi l Brfsrk, in Uic b.uik not ?of their own S tte. Th - Boundary Question, the militia are called out the democratic candidates for Governor and arc coticlusic facts, and tliey cotntilctcly at the expense of the General Government. Lieutenant Governor, were both dismissed blowti thc win! tin. Hasnorol t!i Fede-

price has greatly advanced m tue p -i -i v

monf I ( ).ii informant -1 i coUon is wori.li constd raul) more in socctc in Mi -i -p; i. than iL will hriiii; in tlie adjoining Nt.it-- " Alabama in h f paper cuumi . nhich iat iJ per cent, discount! and tliat negro in u ia Mi, will bring on thc block from

t.r.vr. on Oveiiw ii:i.-,iim: T-MiTWPM s730 to x8 Kl, in specie, while in M.'i. mi.

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3 Dum. II. I.i' wirf, 4i; s H I RevhM ITbMNBM. 6-tVln ii. M Cui iipII. The Legislature will be strongly Democratic The returns received, sbou the hdtwiii4 result : Haaan 1." democrats and 10 whigs. Ilor i: '20 democrats and 18 whigs.

arv coniueiiition, ami tlie rumors wlncli mav

cluster arround the name and fortunes of those who shall he exalted to stations of high trust, are the chief objects with those humble citizens w ho strive to reach those heights amid the storms and tern pests of pnliucal warfare. And we ask, like FatstafT, "what is honorV What riches does it bring ? What halm to the ambitious heart? What solace around the domestic hearth? What lustre tot name ? Alas! hon-

Tylev Item. Thc Whig papers arc making a list of Tyler men in tiii- State. They have found two, one of whom is doubtful. We hope all the papers will do the same thing, nnd as wc

!in ction ol mir i nn nted I. How citizen.

Wm. T. Barry. 1 rom ' penou oi la cs-

tablishment in Indiana, io ihr present time, he has commanded thc most unbound l confidence and esteem, nol nl in his various official relation-, but ia !;i- extended professional transactions, which have invariably been distinguished by urbanity, ability, and uncompromising integrity. Called by the unanimous voire of hi fellow Democrats to enti r fwhal was deemed hv tli" most saniruine. a doubtful contest. for their rriiberna-

or i- a barren sceptre in the srrioe of all who ,,,;.,i -k: I.,. .-. ..,-,. I. .a ;!. .t. o ' . ,..,.,-, .

I bus i ,r there ,s ;i democratic gam ol two SC(k ;t , tho fifc of thc H)iti(.a arena. aiM promptitude that ever characterises the irom la-t year. There was then a democrat- Look to the past and present (in our own truly patriot heart, and nrosccu ed it against ie majority of .M in the House, and in the State.) and gaxe upon the laded laurels the appalling odds that frowned upon thc ot S mate. an. und the dejected hums of those who a tempt, with a vigor and encrgj fiat crowns

slmrt time ago deemed themselves in the broad him and his compatriots in tlie enterprise, path to the acme of political perfection who with imperishable and unfading renown expected ere lon; to have performed deeds Since the admission of In li tna into thc that would have placed them in the front rank I nion, Gov. Whitcoinb, and Li Utenant nf extinguished statesmen. Look where now Governor Bright, constitute the first Demolies low the wreck of that party w hich, in ';, cmüc Executive Magistracy, that have heen

learn who they are, we will publish a list Wc and '37, flushed with victory after victory, and Cn09cn to control the destinies ol that greal don't know of an vet. rendered rain and boastful by them, entered poHous State. Up to this pi riod, her I upon a career of Internal Improvement, w hich P" crfu.! c"! 1 :,!,,, l,1,,nd,a 1 " lourf s J C rThe Journal is full of advice to the ( they conceived) was to seal the giontness PP61? bave been alio w to shrink and ni , . . , , , o r L:. i i' . wither into nn almost fatal decline, m-aMi the emocracy relative to tne kite change in tin ol our State, make it a Young (nam in its .. i ,. .... , , r I, I , disastrous, miwisj and Huthr'ss admimstra-Post-llnice. It hnl hett'-r look to ii own in fane v, and hv their wise and ingenious sys- . .. . . iivtcnTirr i r.-iv i . . . , .. - tration, ol lu- I.XIa l I I I I.e.t.lNpaHy, as the Democrnta are fully compctenl torn ol improvement, which should give every , and t0i;ltlvSSI().N L dominie attend to their own nflairs. Wc can do portion of the State an outlet to market, lay ;on Overwhelm d with debt, penetrated to that, and watch Lis A, cidein v at the lame 1'' hmndat.c.ns of their fortunes e.tahh.l, their thc vcrv rorc ,,v ofiicial haul and corrup-

vasi wiaoom upon nn impensnaoie oasis ana paralyzed in ever) lmh of her bodyentwine arround them the everlasting love and politic, she has at I ist listened to thc admonigratitude of thepeople l The fjord of can- tkn of wistlom, to tlie pleadings of truth, tiou was whispered in their ears, and the and the instructions of experience, and freed voice of prudence was not dumb she warned h i- If by on giant throe from the vampire them of rashness and precipitancy ! Iut too hord that have so long dclud I. plund 'red many were wise in their own conceits; hi I and devoured her. lake the baited whale, the multitude of (their own) counsellors nc has turned in her extremity upon her ratbere was much wisdom and they dashed pacw harpooncrs, and strick n them so low madly ahead into their chimerical -cheine ,,o;vn c il Ptuf f her condemnation, thai .. i ,f.. ...-: ;...r.. ;.!.. .! i..,!;......,.! carce a s.ru2trlinc swimmer ; broken boat

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'J III llrli iwiiiiiiv..iiiiii ..ii- iirvugiii iiimnH" Blia c.iok. mIiom- war ii.m im n 4mmi f-mo ihr. Many deemed the illusion real! Fortunes voikü. and Kitma Ann iik, a wipls kiml uf were made in a day ! Honor ami immortality

"..mm. win- Url wn-fc liruMgfct mm9m J Or SawiM, BtXHll to de-ceml upon tl ;,n ' T 94 t4enat iIUinwta i biM af Um hon w hen Io ! a change

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Sometimes the preservation ol peace w th thc Irom ofhec under thc nondescript reign u rail. - against asinipl , solid, hard CUTTcnAborigines makes an Indian treaty ncccs- Tippecanoe and Tyler too." Mr. Whit- .v." lnd ires?ethe Alahatnians arc ulesary, by which millions ot am - ol land ar comb was thc very able and emci nt Com- ing this lesson "l i spcri 'in 1 ia the ii ; i! purchased, and thc Indians removed west ol missioner of the General Land Office, a( way; the L ireofth.it St tic has the Mississippi, at tlie expense of thc Goxcrn- Washington, and Mr. Itright was thc clct r passed an acl to wind up and close th" mcnt. And in regard to pensions, under one and intelligent Marshal of tlie State. Both llram bs of tli State Itank at llecal u an I administration, Congress may add a large received thc wrath of coon skinner) at Vasfi- Montgomery. And another propowtaon w. number to the list, and in a lew years h ath ington. and now both i lected by I he people a( ouf I d it - h fore i i lame body, may have very materially reduced itvund the of Indiana to thc highest office in their gift, propo-ing to wind up and i Ioh ttn; whole conse(ttcnt expense. IVe say therefore tliat This, we shoutd say, is reinstating those who banking iysl moftlu' Sta . Nortli t Caro

lina might have been in this enviable position, too with no pap r beaks il our L ri-l iturc had adopted tin iastnVat ofler of our iim'v- to Mtrreiidcr tli ir rhartcrs, bc-

the most fair and just test of economy to were l 'fraud d out of their just dues in

judge thc administration by, is the rxpmd- s , w iL!i a enratice. Gttwnus O Stat iturcs under Die 14 civil, miscellaneous, and matu foreign iiti'iTiMii'v" bead: for lie re thc party l .-Iii" . I 1 . I ' . f" urn tl.r t'.rri 'ill l,i'- n'

in power nave a nein mr me exercise oi men - - 7 , . . rausc a proposition was made i a ability and discretion. Congress may hold Hie U ngs arc at their wits end to find tfieir true condition. .V. ('. Jr., ......... abort Regions nnd reduce their nay. or thev oat what defeated Gov. Bigger. rhc cause

may diminish thc expenditures of printing, isvery plain. The democrats were too maor books lor members, or use less bitionery, "y MM' him. or emnlov fewer clerks. Thc Presi 1 nt mav 'I ii i lcm icrats have acted verv cren tous-

often recall our foreign ministers, and appoint ly with tiie Whigs in the late elections. If i

new ones in tlieir places, which would double they did defeat lx-Govcrnor Wallace and s.ssion of tlie territory hi litis couiltiy i- - the expense in every instance; or hc maj Gov. Bigger, thev aided them in pr serving sential to our security, and e da i- id-l-send special mission, abroad, w ith thc same thc "one term principle." ing to the necessity of having tin miller do effect. The executive departments gene- The Old School Henubliean claims the tided. Wc think that this iu - i; is some-

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wc miy depend upon i;. will I wus a good d -al ii trouble I. lore i: li - 'tiled. If- iu-

mrtaiM cannot be s 12:2 xaf d. The ios-

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ana tneir newspaper aaverasing. v.oiires nnpiiianiy oi .Mir 11 . ' j : f. ... i : ! .. .

may maKe smaller appropriations iwr iurinM- ioik was a t

rally may economize in tlicir office printing election l Tennessee, as evidence of the nn- hat 11 gl t d ju-. now, and thai tlie public

mind -oill be kept. Ihoroughh arous d with r -j rrt to its vital mnmrtanrc I he prospect ol the rapid ectitcincfit of the I' l l itor) bt emigrants from thc Si itr, all 1 I eiicountgcment to hop ttiat in a short Lim lo Tabli effectual barriers to IJrit-

timc. lrWe rcfor oar readers to Mr. HuntcrV advertisement. We -peak experimentally, whoa w s iv that he promises nothing that be docs not perform. Tn him once and sec. i V "I'll c proceedings of the Cas meeting in Shelby count) will be published n w . k.

. . (over ni n'. and tiie pofiri w as im. a diat Iv

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! . 1 . . ii, .i'iwi.. i . . 1 Irin-' fiii i iiai-o 1 iav li!r,' r ha I done, that the 1 one sbotilu turn . . ' 1 1 I . ... .. ,1 . . .1 .

him outof office. Thal U thev rt reason 1 " r "Kn unwagrwey m pre-

1 at. r

N hv sliuaUl w e alle

annibilati d pou r. Ict Indian 1 wreathe tie- brows nf her Iiis era tors with crowns of nernetiml and fade-

ic sagacious . . . , 1 . less verdure : let her c, 1 orate each return-

itg advent ol the anniversary of her emancipation from J o, misrulf) with jubilees. and testi titles, ! 'i "'il only in thc solemnity ami

-pi ti'lor of th Ir r joicings to our holy S tb-

ncc : lei le r

in an Lluren, because

in Buren man. What

ing the Presidents House-or ma rcliise to will hc sty Io thc election i Wbitcomb, a pay doubl. salaries, one to a dead Pieidcnl m m turned out of oilier by the 'aptain, bi ami another to the acting President. Thc can-" he was a Democrat! Secret try ol thc Treasury mav dispense with vuc wonj ... :r u it s.. 1. ,,M.

clerks. Custom House officers, secret inspect- the Treasurer of State off to I iwrenccbnrgh encroachment would be erected. Put or-. &c The Postmaster General may dis- nc w-intCr,if th mail isn't robbed I 1 " "" ": ,01"-''- perceived by tlie ll!i;i-!i

continue mail rout-, or reduce dairy lines In tri-week It or weekly ones, or dispense wi'ii travelling ngents; and Bomctimcs, too, the hi. 1- for carrying the mails may h- forty i- r I-, ul la .11 .m i':ir lli:iu :i i u il I u i iVT.. ' i .

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w e near Irom Indianapolis, tliat tii" lace . I 1.1 .T- 1 11

! Iii'- .ma o nave suiiereu sucn lotigi- . I II rli I 1 ! I . ( I . . I . . .'. tl I ... I : i I I

ir 11 1 11 1 ' 11-;i 1 1- iiir ni 1 1 mn. mai 1 ni . . r .t .- .

in ''I' ill' in. 'III- ü I .11 0,lllli.l 1 1 I 1 - -

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. ,,,-.. , . , wwwe t- nji i.i, miH-ii iongi-r. 11 win not

, ue ... ..hum. iMxam am. tuucu nave , -o , a-y for u- to r.iscrt and maintain our

:'."n ..- no u iiuuuuicu tiie course 01 our rcpn - nt , j .r ' , :.:n Tu ativc. in he contested election, brtvre. n

b.ntni.Jirt lic 1 a il n2 3S

-i -T- 11 now 1.0 fome

The whig' arc anxious to know what Sam.

r;.T had don'-, tha in ouf. of office. Tl

he ha I don - nothing.

immigration. It i- well known that this

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With these considerations, let as sets what thc expenditures of thc Government have nnnually been from lv.i to 1 8 43, (according 10 tins official statement of thc Madisonian,) for c';'', mtfCcoHconr, end foreign inter coarse pwrnolc.

t'ri'iii Jantiai 1 I . I -:V., " i-ar, 4; m 1838.

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i d to a greal exl t:t. Now ,

i- lull lime that derisive steps -honld

taken to secure tiie speedy ami pctsmv

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, , . 11111 il. l'lllf IM. I ! 1 1 1 r n't Mi' ra uro it 1 ia 1 lo ual. . no In oi.r!.: . .

r ' rm r ': turn. Il the subtle imi cv of (ireat Itritain Iw

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r ignty.

M M 8J, I 11 1840, Frnta las. I . t-i M irrh '. I- II . Fr March 1. II in W in li 3. 12, From M in i I, W, to March 13.

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Bnos li d and Madison Marsh. We all

p i -on- iu ti.i- ( ounty hat c

!'::i.vjr. abused Mr. Roberts for his rol on th it qu

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lion. Now tlie counties interested in tliat

oi its I 'ni.s: l;, Tutw.. i i n from i Boston Tum that I n jury ia the .!- ol IVymaii and Brown.

tried for defrauding thc i'lm nix Bank r li

mitier. Iiave sustain d his course by eleclipg d rred . rerdn I of mt frnti Brow :

w hat

Mil lit t i (net lli-o

ii.L. . ' ii .r .l.il it (iiiv iiiiinii ! it t 1 1 t Ii.. k -. -

nmwd m in ... tu ,i ii m I, i ri, j L m im.u .b- vn.v MM'n-.Wt s ufered! Tboai iharfi. ,1 II.- i. i.i. ; . ,,.l. ,m...hI Um htmrd in - . Over COofidenl ami visionary men have now

Una HT aWfM get rwtal nw rfciM, Iw weM UdM bn f-illen from favor on the Ith of AugUSt lbc I, oh 0f Vltionil lud iendi

'ii aini ni.irn hvr. tn Hie fa j m qucad mwmio pmrtieal wave rolled over them that will per- againsl any possible renewed incursion ........ ... j-, . b. want baps bury mum forever ! The grand and glc- f the lundcn nnd sor lid swarm she ' has V ? i ' '"'"'"' ' ' '' "'""'1 knl ,;,,; .,u,ul(, that was to rmke our State at crushed, a wall, as thick and circuitous as 4 In lit,- i liil.I i i v in. -lie r.!'in ii it up i ! .'. .i- -In- i -. , c I i I ' . . ., . . . , . ml M aamna tLeMM Uw child dhadfMd om L' 10 ,Ir &onl r:ir,k ol bc 8Wtett M tni"- ( na US intneate as I ro) s. and n.u c sthmtdhhi lis a mli w.i,.,. ,,t tm.. iomM lWtWbled to the ground a huge wreck of useless ble as Heaven's ; let her sentinel each height, f.-ru. ni ir. t..-r BUM ti üm .i. m -in-1- wn in jail, ami lumber our people have fallen back deeper ! and guard cacii pass and ward, with thc in-

Any one wiio will take the troubl . as we nave, to make thc calculation, will find tha tbe average annual i a pond iturcs during Mr. : 1 1 1 Burcn's admiiitstration, (or tlie above ohjeet, amount to .". 111.11s, while tllC average annual expenditures during the lasl

iw years ol W iu; rule Washington I.

ii .i-ii.i.u ii a tiiorouIi ! iiiorr.it to tu

ends tliat m itl : .

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StOC.Vi . It i- amusing to road the anticipations ol Mr. Van K it. n - I feat, il liomtll itcd for the Presidency, in which some of the

pap i- in lulgc, (bunded upon his defeat . ... '

llif mntli r Im- it to nioli rsit a Irml invmlicnlion

r r- C will only .ul. I. tli.it a nii nili, r il" llio Inf Junto wn .I ii-.-! l.y llit- woaMM Si Saing UM fallu r i t' W iluld. Graal j l jr.-. tin. ImJi.tn. joli '. "The jriif hij are main in thc hon! . t" ur "rp' rin a id am tlio BMMfiaa mt L .cj r.ci-ui." .V V ". f I ' tne. Vu i I' f ime Horife (iree'v who rd.te.l the " Lag CaMB.w hirl n.l.-r paawr. fmh i-hoJ hi Nw V rk. Juiif IW r i mgm mt ISM. and at tUe In J culcr orgif. Thon trin out lh hi( lllie.l bottle, Anü drink l . W 1MSai ..a '

than ever in the mud and mire, while Indiana corruptible and trust-worthv soldiery of f -

i bandsed about like ragged loafer, w ith ' niocracy : let her walk by tneir coonsels,and 'bankruptcy0 a-rttten upon her back ! confide in their fidelity, and she will taste If these men were boncsl in their iotea- fchat repose and relief heretofore denied tion. the sequel shows the "uncertainty of p ani nssome bcr honored stand amid that

liuuuu expectations : il in-ineere and conunt. s7 ' - uc

heen n',.i ! I.'i'.l.l ! in&Qi incrtos of hi mai in H Itl, in con net ion with the fact that tli ii

our million mil hnnttrrrt thousand dollars candidate, Mr. I iy-f has been twice beate

annum, or ov r on fifth of thi xch th am mnti ;,s, mujonlies. 11. tried m 182 1 and

Since the above was writti n wc have received the Pcnnsylvanian, which pöblihes the Madis6nians table, and lakes the game

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view of it that w e do. The I'ennsylvanian i r,Ät jrii .'n - th.e tabic shows that "in the last rear

lsa- with th- following su .

1824. O'l v..tr ' itcksxm, K4 " j PtajrJ, 41 Wirt.

they aiv nol without their punishment.

Tiie democratic party will have an arduous task he fore them. They take the runs of goveraroenl al a time when an enormous debt bangs orr the State, erased hv blunders and

h r in ucu noble revolution, and n ach forth

th ir extend ! arms to w eb o-n- her Imme to bapp'ness an 1 n pu! lican irtue. M.:ni Srn: Dears. The reply oi

the I'arl o Aberdeen to the holders of thc

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vnfr..

Tj. -"-t Clay In :.. . i.:.. .1

nii-i 1 1 ii man in

and i o i!-' not agree as to V m in. Tbe ji.ip r- a ?re taken from them, and th Jsmti di-rbar."l. l i- nnderstood lli -'ni I -i . ii for i nnvM Lion nn I live lor at initul. .Iii.- illcn in chaise agreed trith the on i- I for the d e in e, I tal ii m m' on am i rcsultCU nl Hron an ot pow er. aiÜKHil fraudulent int-1 wm weA -d the crime chari: d aaintkt him. Brown a-- w (- bri' fly disposi d oi. ami it - CflHsJ to be In lieved t;, it lie act I und r VVyanaas orders without being confederate istoa Kaxovu. hr : Tb labor of a country i- best protect d. win n i it most free to exchange i - produ U with Uic label ol all other i ouuti i Everj tax imposed en 'j:i ur import-, lessens th- profits of labor. oJON In

cu

nt

any in-

111. i.iiu "I .li'1 I'r ' ii i" im lliijll-i.ui mtsmanatfement ol tlicir predecessors at a . D. , . Th hnJ loom miwi of .Nr. V r havp n'ru.-k Cm i 1 i n No; Ii Arn TlC lU ,Oi WHO nVC bCCO ( w,s,r r... , , ' ,ru " 1 r tune when no party has been able to point oui , . . n . i . . ft-nr wi-r. ui't'-A-f -..! kt i. i. ;, uw i. ... , 1 ' , , dcavonns to enlist th ISntish Govermm -Ma iMWiai a waa4.-Ar. a feasible p.an lor its hqtudation---and when ; , t H ir fetor, removes all hop. -of anv l-.l ' --......!.! I 1 . - . . I Ä I ,vii Inn I.aa-mI . 1 .

..........c i.!,,,,.,.,.,,. al lhe ,,n, ,.,.. n ..o.noi m ... m uciTj enuugu tcrfcrcnce. Indeed, it is a question of so primMm I ni Ii I ss ... isio ! to pay even the interest. They will be sur- vato a Qaturc that it hardly com within the r . . .. ... roonded by those wlio from being rottted from nrovincc of Government interferences f in t .Mar, ml on I. .tut. McImui;,;,,,, ;;- e tl I i ii i i , I11 "" 1 UwICrHIHClll IUM R K IKCi LtOTf S. .V -A :,urt M.mal In. hrm r,,,, apauiW, pmi C QmWteiS BO loOJ he.d. Will he dotl- , m Giotto tlrnian no.in iT' iMcutv JitT, irnt rli .i-i-.. ani Mi . 'ii, rt hlv arlie in oppOSlilf a:iv incisure a Dem;;::1v:;:;:;:;M..,;:svn;l::;', ir." !?li,ure m?t , " ;llw ,ik;: a ,,r"k-r- lw r-.oorai r. r d of Um Raa! j. h,i p . r m cf 10 t9nf l)Ut ; t!u'-v U,U ,,uou cvt'r.v Wu-bhng he deals in - tchtmgeu-Eostern pap r. asnartaaiaaiiwli-lii swdaf Mt, -Bjantaij Man. !,:,)jk ,B xW J iRd dispute step by step Why is a coon editor Ukc a baaker t Be'h,H- every atteaopl at reform and retrenchment.! he wmk&faUc fvmmt

of tlie present administration, thc civil department of the Government röst i million

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ami a ij'i ti u r i dollar- more Mian im- nin- MiLtt'it Clav isv a. a i HV ia ' .

est expenditure oi any year oi air. van uu- bri,, onc V(, ,. m(.,. n,imt bim ti,. ;,. ,,,fil countne-. hv lessening the amount

rens administration1 -It is only in the S., If Mr. Clav foae a vote in eiffht veara ' ' iued in cachal.'e or iu aa:i:... a . . o... n i ... ' j . i .. ,fc

...... f.; u paiuu-ui .on-,,.. - u- i v i.jj- Imw kmg will it be before he w elected P .

im re i- a truui in ntoai two snnplc - nhnci that will ultimately work it- way into

.. nn ml- ol m n. an-l n a dale ib,- , ,,bc of -..-. I . I . a '

i ami ti

got i nmcnt despite all Um an; i . . i '

i - iii-iuies- ami a irn .

i 1 1; -n-

vanian,j mat anv ream unn nas cancn piacc. Ptnntuhanian

"The reduction oi expenditures has grown, , partly out of a reduction of the Army and Srxre. Hank m MlssOUUi. Tb.

tlie teimination ot ti. r lonua war. hut t0. I ol the institution t I -i l, i 1 1. ii i

mostly in the meat diminution of th'- of this sum over '. ' " belong to privat amount paid to the Indian- for lands, 6c.' stockholders, Uic balance to tbe State, ii M In the Civil and Nat ! departments alone, the stock, thc committee of wava and

' . Ill OH . . .mm . . . ar the expenditure of the la-t year of the pre- 0 tie- Hon,.. n at least sJöU.OJJ ) tuts I, en . UlL' l,MC"1 1"1 ' bare mi read, was de

tent administration, exceeds those ol the lasl -.mk. from bad management, v ir of Mr. Van Burcn's more than thrtt -

millions of dollars, Detroit Fret Prss. Too Mccn ( i.--mi.i.. A verdict of S'3' MX) It is ;.- follow-:

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. . ..v.... i..... , i. .a ll.uiu-i l l. Iliilllllllli . li I,, .Inns

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1 negro cmiu, IJ years oiu, anu weigmng t.ucrnscy county, Uhio, lor mal-oracticc l'ro idi-m . I.. ft I . i a n .1 1 - . 1U31.;U , xitihiuntrat rcalc.Mu.c.un,.V.. Jl., t h., ,Mt 1 ,V. '

IIkv. nn Tosr. The fofiowing, one the unest toasts we have evtar read. w:. aU.

livemi u the celebialion of the Iih J.,lv by ihe fVashville Literary Insutute of Pittahurah.

PiTsstwoiea.

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