Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1843 — Page 3

it WM well timid and well deserved Mr C.irr then went

:nto a brief .-e vie wot the course of the whig party Ibf the ' past throe years, and the way he made the tur flv from fhU i,,.i. , r ii.. . . " - vi i i' t i v : i i iii r. i r i' . s.ri.t . ii. .1. ... 'Pi -i ... . . .. .. - I ft 1Hr7 "MMigni mat .ptain . ,it WM niter tlMn lire enough ' Mr (arr continued lilt remark f..r alut M half an hour, and we should he glad , ... h,s p..s p irtn ularlv. but our spa, . admo,,,-!,, - M , h. m bn. I po..,b!c We ,,,,.,, hut t.U. ,, t..e.r r i ii iu. x..t.ion i..ej.ri. ur beh. f. h....vr w r.that We .hall often ha, e eau-e l.ere.ilte, to re on! the ss rv. . ..f ,... - i... - i. of Ib inoeraev '... V Pmu of NJiwisjlii, Misj, call I upon, made an address of 4.!n.- length "Hf spoke of th grious r. .nit, w hick had .Uti nd. 1 Ihe efforts of the dem.,, rati. p.,ru m this State and elseai " . i r I , . . . - " J -s-. s-- -it i i .i i.i' n .11 Ii 'I a p II i r M . , r . . , . . I .. . . . . . I .... 1. 1 1 a I r V'r"""" ssssjh HS I..... realized ny us in our late leeti. .us . and o j gentlemen, my d. inoerati. fro nd of ld Sulhvan. mm enviable pnsttiM in adiiMm; the .et,v of our ..r.nr.r.l. Tl... v.. lee of ,1 ,...,... ... a.ti i . , . .. " I o...r.u r.-e, ....ig totne lurtl.erm. -t nonmia ol our Male I Im seven humlxed and thirtv one demoerati.- nMjoril who h gave at your lata . b e tions. w here the w h de tOM potlasj M : ml loo t , is tmeu ill. by any other eo.mty in the State ' taentleuii fi . when I hjoll around mi tin; large enrnnrye ol person her. rtembled, and remembc tSeea la. t. and the nuri m for w ho h on aiue.l am not 1. It to ' enquire why it m ! it u ph-asaut iin!.: light up eoel , ouiitt r.nce. Here in this bsjantifitl gmve( ansfet tinl. turi inl'ui n e o' .. J.n.d j r. id. in . , Wf l. -ve MM p raasttagaj . in-et and la!..- h ..tin r bj the hand. :i..d naat eacli other wpou the sucress w hn h has attended our 1 niiso Ha marek. gentlemen, ia on w aid ; but gc otleaaea). ' it is P. BBJ I, men M I Me lo re f d iv.that u. look f..r .1. . . B 1 . I ain' firi.iif' n i.i' .mil ;:l ,tu u.t lit i I Uim-i- iiiiih i.u s I f iv hi. h ..ur I or.-la there lougbt, Mai w ho h yea are agagi .1 B a in ajBattOCSUIssng and defending ; wUf h our dituiguih. d gue.t and bib. w-.,!,.. (.. IKm.ud. ha in m h h.a..-. ill ill arm ma. n riV -I e JUI pte-i.tit. . US II Is Hie nr. I time th at I have e r I. id the plea sau i of In .ring into, and 1 - . .. . . I I I .., t .1 .. a.. .......;., iii.il I ii ,ve we. u . I i ... ,1 : n 1 I li-t 1 U I. O , !S v.-r i.a-. I heard a mote aloqiH at and aide h fence of .ur linn- inlea. than we have iust heard from him I feci that We shall ail have it .o say ... i: ii wa-g I mr ,.-,. . .1 . . . i . .i.. - . .. ... . . . . - . . . i ve were im rr in u u .. pilliUe : iKII.g III II; Ix. I. any part f the hii-in.. of my hie. I will conclode by of fcrirsg - atiwewl a bä h baa tor. I itself upon my aaiad from long a. iaiiit..iii. v. ith the individoaJ rmbraeed in it. It ia Ine follown.g "Hoe J .Im V lavi . r Dr. utative le t from th Mas I '.iigre.-Kni.il district of tbe State of Indiana- We linVe BOM iHm Ml the (Bgrea of the United States ; in , the Ilona, id" K. pri ntatives of the State of Indiana . in digtiiliej in inner prcsidinf over the latter bosh as a Sp. ak-r . unsurpassed by wsaoe m bis knowledge of parll On. lit il v ml. s V i..ts our Io... na mm -.1.1.. .....I ..ll'u ...nl I - ........ .,..,, H .. ...... .v. ...... i... ... i i . -m an. ami at tin same time as a nsisi. ut uemoerai , p.ss,.nitiv in an ..nil. tent degree the (pialitte and ijualifl- 1 j raimoa of presiding over tbe .1 liberal iocs of a legislative bod . we would therefore reeomma nd him to the ronaid oration of the dein. rain- portion of the mttmhers ol Con- ' gr. -. at th apprvtacbing Benton, aa a suitable man f..r Speaker of tba Hoiss of Ue press: Olives i f the I nil. ftkln.' Win b was ree. iv. d with aet ! on; tnoi Mr J P Ciionr. having kea died for, hrteSi stated th.- r mil of the elections m Ohio. Georgia and Marvland Ur 1 1 . . silo ii again took the stand, atnl abated that a desire had been i .ri ssed by Several per. Uis. that the ass.;nild age should in some w ay make i manifestation of their personal pea faiences in relation to the Presidency. II.- nl haded m a liomplimentary manner to oarh of th.. eamlidates ; heli. v. d that either nf ibem would faithful!, execute the duties uf the oil;. ; hut -till some inn of them must .e s. , i ted from the innrilnT. Hm -i it. aa W il .'is Jul' l.iw. as delegates to the .National Convention, only desir'l la know the wriahes of the people and tbev would carrv theni out Tin v Ilten (bra would l- elad to see a foil and free expression on tba part of the people of Sullivan as well as the l her counties of the district, on litis sIlhl.M t . ...... , :! s.' I I I .1 ... ... . . I I. , ... . 'i .u! I" ll'l.ll III' Ill''. Ill I'- IM" l''?OI .H HO I IIIIP.'.'M . ., .I..U 1 1 J f i. :. . 1.. .1... .1 1.1 L. I iin tiiv ir vv.n ngreeu in n nninn areniieiu.i snonni mnwed a Am eepveee wtafi.m ..I each of tlx candid ataa, win. ahsvatd withdraw l ditleri iit parts of the groensd, .-te-tauapanif d ha all who pr. ferrcd the andidatel ihej severally n ;.r. BCnlsd. A Mad deal of inleie-t W .i- liirtiute.l. d ill fllUI B flail h a I ihe asseuihlae. and finally the gentleman repeesenting .Mr Van mnreu an retiueated to withdraw, with ln fronds generally, t I particular part af the ground the 1 trieiid nf JedaneM In another part : '.. to anth- . r. and s, mi. Th. result was that (irr-si rtli. of the w lud caesard wer for Val Buren, and the remainder fi r Johnson. Tb re did mit appeal la he a man for eith. r of the otbet r amlidafi n, thnarh we afterwards heard of one r two who preferred t'a-, as their hrst choscr. It 1 prohu Lie that it thu nuwatlM had he. 11 put I r V an Batren M I"r sideiit and Johnson a no President, there wool: knva been no .liver, nv of preference manifested. The tle noon eeeuaed to smpfise . v. rj body . nmi none more than Pr I l.iv is, win. had -u; d that John,.. 11 WW aisotager in Sullivan than .ut Bucm Tin, densonatraBjm vv a made und. r n -mister inftiW M . - w ha lev ar, bttl was tin- s..ontane. u esptession of l!; - ntiiuent of the masses !' the Sullivan democracy. It Ihmes who cotndnin of ihr want of 1 nthiifi.i.-ui anaong the people for Van Buren hol witnessed this demonstration, the would leaena that their obyssrlton would no I applj to the thoronefa going Democrats of Old ul i n The mas ol the iteo'de in attendance al this barbecue w:is from Sullivan, liix, Greene, and 1 igo counties ; a lew were from I I il. Monroe, Jo.nstn, Marion, and ,,,,i. perhaps some others W were morlincd that ao few of per hap the mor. distinguished of the party were attend, m t.r.ler t pay in p r-..n that komufc to the indomitable spirit of ?:i!liv ::ii oiintv . whu h i M JOStly deserves. t;..v Whitcomh was aapacl to attend, but Gm. Howard mndsj an apohagy lot h; abaeuce which waa entireli satisfni tori Lettora r apaiuding t the spirit nf the Dsmoc-t-raev ot Shilßvnn county, and apologizing foe unavoidable hueuce, were received front afessrs llannegan, Dwell, Wright. U J Brown, Got Hendricks, B. f. Tuley, and S C. ITtlaou. PtSOUOCB 1 MaPMM Col'STI In the Inst nuuih r f the New t'itlc Cuhrier, is an a cuiml of noloM pro. i ee.lings in M.i.hori ouiity, in tins Cftatc It will I reelle. I. .I that the late braw ling CumpMJ uf abolitionist w .s mohhod at I'. iidleton, i.i thai county üiuee that lima Coort ha held its auaaiou, at And. tmuitown, the county seat ol isai county im noters were lude t .1 It app.-ars thei had Mraod among ihemaalves tii.it one m uratw thould n fcrward and plead guilty, m omit to aaperieaent U m the tomper of tha Court m raamrd t. thu nmuwat . ...... u wm i ?l the .im- shosbi be litit all Bgn . I to do the MUJU, Ii s v -r . ahn t. d in. refused to j !. ..I gmtty, and to rescue the ...t .... u.h.1 .In I siad Milt ti - in DUtiishmciil The line ssiwentv d.dl-irs ami cos,, to is he I. was added twenty i t - i i " : , .livs l III m ' , .IIM.e.lI I o.s una. - . - ... ti.Lj I I.,. I. ...i.l.. I .k... , , , in in"' llliaiti' r, tu ili'lliall.l ilie I ll. ..... . . i i .. . i at ..fR.-.rs m.i citizens defended ii for one dav The riiUera tbat niaht, sent on li tm uveruor nr a p.ir.i.ui .t . m ' a J. a Ilm kmpikinuril mms. In lham. n tum humtrc.i an . n. immul. armed around the Mil, UTUtttUg the r. turn of the mess, ner sent for a pard n, when, should he foil to litiii- one. thv- v s iv thev shall commence ajaiti an.i ihe ..Id j ul shall' g Bid businem that RtJaraauiaR t.. ,ni fioni lln I'ouner of tlie :lttl. .t the d.th. ulty Si i 1. . ti s. th d bv the arriv.ii .1 the satjwou sTom lue I overnor Tho CottriW Strongly cesndeOBM thsa act of tha . ... . i.. .... sur.. il, t it at'.. , ,,..- -lilt ' s. 1 " ll" ss.sassw ss taoveriior, ailJ S.iya . uld not hav. basm better that Utmntg lim aboofd have Ulü ii . .... ft Mliimrl, than to .t t! MMjauM prariadiaanj h. i 11 of a mob should thus receive the sanction ami numssMUUprobation of the riitet" Kvecutive of tin St Me. It MJf I ... . . .i. . e . the whole .mlllilt.lt V reganl in.s ai o. .ue itov.ru. r ' .. . ... i - - - .-i.il anriet iriviri" been,.. a a iiifjnn.tnueu iiiiili- i.r.'. r r a asss hsaaa re.ns to a lawless course of meUermri The fo.iri.r, it will be remembered, is a negro whig paper, for which reason due allowance will be ma le I -r the assaults up.n tiov Digger in this case Tli:ttil.iviiiu. f.ovfrror l:gr will probably rtcommer.d a day f r Thankseivin oon. D n't put it olf too long, t.ovriiu r, or soma folks n..j;ht ihintt veu don't fttl like it. a 1- 14.1 Jail!. Muten, meatier elect to the next I uif ,b l.um fJ 1 1 ff 1. died at hu MlUlBil nrar .-a.aooab. lit wa dcino..-

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. . r , apil:il. In Ii' t.rt wfi-k 'if I). . 1,1.1.. r m il, Indiana assumes ' l"i""S ii r nt iii-M lau- sisiersuf mis rr it i ii - -' i i , . i 1 lelle r.n y, n il. in-'I. r. jrrner it. .1 and disenthralled a proud position Th. n Iter iIi-iihm ratic delegation tak. f - ' "t.gr. then l. r fir,; democratic (autertmr f mt r ' V"? i,hU' '"' '''S;'1'1'- ' I""",, "V" 2! ' " !" T''' ' ' " " " ,,,,r .!""- , i,, ,, 1 1 .1- t.artni.nt nf th- eternnient w ill c n rall be ptocrsi 1,'r l L f h,.-t and Mlfsj del r..t- ' t.lor..,.. rv.nti th.....t.., KL tUi ' w " houhl m,t ,nr frieiidn at insjwpolia nu.kf peepers; nmm t.r tin- prop r h brttioa m tiu grand mi Mininiation.atthe eaplt.d during' that week r Shall ..... tli I.ia.igur.it.o.i ,f mir r . !!- Wl.it' . tub nod Uright r - Wrlet SOW it not slcwrvsj tl.i- in ;rk f att. nt.on and g.atWe ".v . I . i . niwilli... I it sJosjf L1 our ftM nd... then, of tinit let the p.op.e gather together, ,, . 1 . ! ,,, , ... ., , ,. i Ii'ita-.j . ail . .f. nili Ul (M il hil lIU !' I a'i - TMirifi siriiitiiiif ii ii Ii' itnt'un.r ptunr uf i;it - . . . I I . . -s . I sal. . a ...... 1 s. tr in nil part on that o. i asion. nud at that jovoiiv le.ti il. . . 1 . . sf I. all Ihe d.nerencea about eandidat. for th: ;irioii ofieet I,. .. tiled. hartiioiuoulv s tth d und forgotb Ii . and there let our faith he n inv.nl Mai our future energies fbt '.e tena.iee of the nee,,.1e... -y of n.ncmey in II.IS (...o.. Stat, an l inn v i. !...!... . I .... .1... -.lo.r ..f o .ino! ..... :....! then h I our State r.,x entiofl be held, on its great MH v. rarv d.iv. the .lav al.e.olv MHH erated to it. the .lav 1 . 1 . - . - . .-. 1 . ,na is Ii, ami our own tin .lay inai neiong i me sjvni o. rar and the nuntrv the memorable "th ol January his i but a Mggeetiofl .' hmnnil .. pi raOMMM W hat asy our brethren ,.e .r.enu erkin lor ms ,.ZgeM.o. ........ ol our In. in!. Iki h.-ive .iiaife i.iobir one In lore A 11 i .1 II . a 1 ..... .1 a 1 . . r . . . lew W orl oi . vol.. nation in me iea.ni. s- . . en.ne . .: ..." ..... ....... I I - en partially ileiit on lln Id ret.-lole I nlil tin eras k Um Stale Canlial Committee had not decided : to the propriety of holding ' .n v elition tii mnttr. . or evIeiiihiMi tin- tum. t I Intiir. !. it lor r.;i.on. vvlm Ii . . , , . . . tin V .i'.i Ii: il lll .l. r o.i.i.l. r:i.ioll .-.fill w llllll . . I 1 - ... ai e.l : bill w ill he J - , Buhmilted to ihe Democratic meaa (,r, . m Aa aooa asj the) glorioue reaaJt of csar State eiectioa waa BOVrn, atianbaia of our demo. rati. friMda pronueed a a rand iubilee and harl.e.ue At that sea. on it would have j,,.,.,, j,,,,,,,,,,,. ;, aaawatiMt; hut the feeling ,n r.bbm t to the aubp t Beamed to he drowned in the gaiatrai i '. .'. ... inn. ii mi. at ieat, that tin., on whom the ,. r ... ...I.I ... ,1.. v ,,l v . ,1 ......... .1 las Lsas, aiatkl I of It, Until too late til the eaoi to . arrv it out III the itvle in wlueh it ought to nave been, and it Kill be. . . democrQr, , irl()I, . ounlv . .f W. ar. U a ' ... ....... surr; and we promise, m tloir iiain w bag WC hall hereafter prapOBB. Tb cofaclisaion . the State Central Commit toe, acama to Us to he a wise one It would he u. h s, t() recapitulate their reasons at this time lor postponing the State t. invention , hut we f.el sati't'nd that when thev are klloAtl, ill. y Will in. et the hearty approbation of the d. - woe rar y ol ine stale l.ut w title the contemplated Keulaf CoMVCntioej is potpom d. it does not postpone a riilt WHTtting ttf tin dt nun rue ij tit tin- (tiiittil tin thr first i -. in Dtrtwiker ; und m th.- name of the demoerac uf . Marion county, we invite every democrat in tbe Mat. who can no.sil.lv corn, to I her, Ever democrat's IMS vmJI be thcif home. Tiihlie meeting will M held rod Bpeeckea made, aawJ every subject which ken n hearf m m e hoes of inj on tin- interest,. ol tue people, or the t.ituro .... .r.., .. c,lrv . ,..v.,--. .1 ...l v.u. ,... .,' lie i.l nor t:ile. as r. i'.in . Io r i.rn.iii nl i hi . . . . ... - . . J ...... j .j . - . - .... J a 1....1 i i i. ... .... . ue. u not i,e surpriM .i. biiouuj .ij nmi a ucu . :;.' gamce, w here, with yotuig tfoooer virgiM, the to he futUieinoth.r. ..: Indian a - I), uio. racv ahould-they -cet-mar-m i I tied, hanging on yooc arm, taiea of hree may be whisperey wkick will be moce binding than a FWej Cosmty a Verdict- l 01 CmjM tm IOC, OW and yoamg, no and 1 And now permit n, to add a word or two Our own opinion is, that the regular Btata Convention had better he postponed hr the lolhiwiug reasons, besides thus. whii h have r may influence the Committee I st It u Id not be hohlen In ring the ttttMgHTtmX m e k, with .ither advMtage or profit. hut houhl it fkcSI app. ar proper, it would not he too late on the Usu .1 day SU. Tho-e who attend mi that week, perhaps either r 11 Id not r would not, rem.1111 In r. till the day propoae.l the 8th d January. o.l The Legislature met Is on the fir-t .Monday in )ecemher : which will !. ihe -Ith aaa. Aa the democrats knows m bs in Gsvnf ,,f refbrmiM the abuses whiefa . , , . ,,, ., . h not oi.lv i rent, but boldly stalked in atuoiii; ii J - they will certainly not hold a sc-suui of over four r five weeka, as in that time all ordinary or n c c aaery busin. s can he done Then, admitting Jirr WCekl to be the extent nf the session. It Would bring it to the lot dep. tth The Dam iterate f tin enmity, whose desire is Io do tke tkiwg up ia stole, cannot so wall du it. as at a mor. propitious . ason 5th Win ii the neat convention is held, it is the wish -w ---------- ------ - - - - ol nie oeino. .... y "i oaauasns sv ssssn isst. tsHwwwriwiii-.-.1 1 .. ..Cl.. I... 1. .. .11...., ...s-l-.l....-era by the hand . to have th. in ml rami up and sn UM victor) achieved ; to corm and s. then asTtmata in eonreation ; and if necessary, kavc tsWtr voice heard there eJeo. 01k It will hr known who i the nominee of tin lb - tn. rati'- National Convention ; and whether if be Cam, Job neon , or Vaa Bar. n. then will a shout go up from the aanrmhhrd Dcmocrac) nf Indiana that will wake even the deepest com, anfp that ha may burrow- deeper And with these h ity rCUSOM OS which it I unnec. -aart to dilate, we again invite the Wmolc Pcwiocrsy of lh' State of Indiana to be In re on the I rat week of the aesaaan Wa have our friends' words that Ihev will render . very accommodation in tin ir power . and nain we mj-CO!IE Tin staff i vn t'ltiinii. . soon as the day for the holding t he Stall' t '..nv eiitmn .. . . i i..ni e . finally determined .-n.umr readers will be informed. . . , . ,, , . . nd then wa Mail espeel one t the greatest mOies ..... s. tt a i - whKb Indnusa Uns ever known. r2'lio Stute I'rint.uw:. We should be gmltv f ingrstitude, did we not ex pram ,,ur warmest thanks to our ( (.temporaries throughout this gutte for their aery general and kind wish., m our Pivor in regard t. the 9tate Printing. Should we be so fortunate .is in ;;ct it. it will, We hope, enable us to continue the good tight in which wo an- all engaged without the aar rificea wa have bud hututofajtc In mike; toe altbougfa the as an gain profit of the WOCk arc very s-naii compared t ii Ii it tin v kssvfl been in vear. bv-cone. vol thev will pro! ably "he suthYu nt to make Bp the extra additional expenses of an fiiee located here. T" the v iter an M I MIT, nf the I !uo St.lt small . We are under renewed obligation The praise uf such man is even better than the taunts af the enemy . and the kvttor iru always tak-n a compliment The democracy of the , ,, ... " ., va laut tockeve State will never consent th it Kate shall h .ve il in their power to injure a I I v off rn.j; to ansfii mark him. scrvaot Im.mna. Wo rejoice .. see tire g netoua feeling that , ........ -oh. the rank- "t the u . .s-tu leinoera. v s. , . ,,f Indiana Their fistoea sucoam depends upon the union and harmour that may accompany tbeif proceedings The spwl evinceu oy me .inr . n,,n,j cmcraz. is m.i . an srsj . . . . ... I I. ...1.1 to tlial naner. nit iust to the I liamnan oni. - , . .. .. i ... .1... ! ...... .. I. .. .. lose l.tlellls inn iit-.m i"i n en.-.. ,oo v ..ii-.- na. iwon fr them a high standing throughout tbe I uion. i a... . r'i... -.r... J rvrr I'utnTtU. The net lgiajaturi will hive t.. that a State Printer. Who shall be selected io ill this ..t til need ss.e.i ov .-. ui oi uui rvi naiii;. satw ue vartahlv answere.1 the ChuesaaMM W's sy tha Chap - t,,. an. I will ui! mir heart. We are n it aware I i. 1 , a ..a - - - ...! however, that thev have any opposition thai is, tram i jl(ica friends, and we hope they will n t. for i m e are m..ie meritorious. Why. we would almost d.ubt the polit.esl nrofes:ons of anv Democrat, w ho w .mi I electioneer s - - . .. a . .. ft - s Ik,. wr mm r m r. . ... ...s ........ ..... ttmm s.a... Punter. Let there be then but i e sentiMlllfl It'I mit I "U'. SH-SSJ " s-lllir I)(Mll0(.rat(r on thw q ,n3,ui . ,h, p.. ..... r,j, , and trinm; hint e tnm ol the f 'hip m,a to that oflice if office you csn call it. Hurrah then . . ... i i- ' i - mm. ! s . t,,r me I namnvn. vsoo mm-m twsssj . .......k oiuuii-ij .. .... 1.1 . ..... ' and nthom we desire to see elccie.i oat inry nm Cie an m.-hty crow for ihcmsc.ves .r .aassary asm. UCf. "tl. Tf fflf Tf MMTttSMTSa After a good deal of squabbling and in' ; nrr. Ming of a nature consistent w ith Coon in power, the I ninessee Legislature has succeeded in electing Mr t'uerea, and a Mr Ju.m o. t McMinq Co., to ihe L'uited a State Senate Köster until the 4th of March, 1 . John H. II snuhbed -:r. and ..f curse Ins vv lugst-ry patriotism, like B.b Acre s courtsfu, 1 ooriiig out at bis nneer s nls Foster rav es. an.l snorts. MM WM car.. When rogues fail .ut. honeM men pet their due U Ih re aWtta I - ba diai: Or has he headed Tvler

l'lito I.: no if Stace.

That iirt of the National Road aa it is called, from 1 . . Hi! . r, a rui i t,. lArf IU11I0 Mh ihn Tr..r,ti.itiot!ialI a i - -! . i -- - dozen miles, is roi ' !y as bad as any rosd in tho biate. lit CtAT it will Le remembered gave the casting vote asramst the last proposed appropriation of one hundred and

T . .,.",,""M " T'' ' 7 , . -" lnocr.i,c ,n Ml b. thousand doli. towar's "he comp't -non of NM ru . " e l.-t yesr of Mr. Van Düren'. adn,nMtrat;on. We A h fi , l t , , ... i;,w U, V w. . n , , . .. ln in the dach that capsucd with Mr. m. IUflk . 8m, fr thll j IJ. a vear or M ic". We wish that he and I'antain extinui-hmu) position, MM

den, nho f nld avaT s much money ing bridges on the 'J'erre Haute prairie 04 0, where thr.e la n t Hid never w were c me;!ed to ride over the road in a wagon without 1 . rings, at least once a week, until thev both were brought . a. i . ii... I to a humuiiting ene of the r mis in regard to it Hut w huiiimi iiiiix m 1 1 r'V u Ul i I US I II KHU l' iv .a.l.l sat a I a" 1 nougu in is ssan tea u punisiimeni. we coi.i. s n would be hardly sev. rc mough, f..r th reason tha in J,1r, wf ,hrc JadsanUees the Ecliose Line of ,.: . . , ''ajj. in. w r u.i 1. 1 u z ov. r ii, e roju uai i v . umier i ue i in indlate diiecl.on of Col. RoDUiMK, one of the BlegSJ CoiB , ...... w nnhl nsKssa simssi ss it does csrrv body ele. of I - ' - nosl of the ei!s they would otherwise experience. Tin, line of flHces, subj-cled to tlie disadvantages of a disrevcrv bad Hind, has beret, fore labored under some - - - ,.ut. Bol wo are hap, y to be able to state. Iru.n -WflSMMI i. -.. ,, . l i. - . know . .2e. mat an me evil aiiuucl to w nu n u w a p s- , . . , . . a. . ., sine io online, nave neen C rreciru uuuer mc w" IT . . r i. I i i wmt efficient management of t d. K d inson. e recently made the trip from Terre Hears to this pnvee, TO BUies, in tifteen hours, including pteniy of time for breakfast ami

- .a st.. a i a . . a? a I i"'. ft aaai apsjedy ; and the dnvers.a most important item, men who thoroughly understand their bun: . ('oiisru'trtitlv n lite ol St:ie in the State can i. ,v -urpas this, for safety, apaed and comfort. It leaves daily for Terre Haute, where it connects with the line Infttfjgfa Martinsville, Ewington. v andalia, OreMsille and Collir.a In ... . I .... V.r.. ...1 .k.. .1. P-r,.. ( Jrai.lwissm. I liar If - to wn and Mtelhwile. to Hpriagfiekl, Jackaoovilla, Napiea, Liberty and Quincy, Illinois. At Indianapolis it connects with !k line east to I la . ton, I w ith both tho Cincinnati Iit.es. and tlie line south to Madison and North to Lafayette. TaM travelling public will do well to remember these fa-.ts ami patranis this hue. IN) 1 Cflirr l n liiK uf. Ever aimm Ansae Kendall left the I'ust Ufaki Depart incut, it has been l ot an engine of oppression, unalleviat. d by any great, definite and certain advantages. lietrktiva edict afitr edict Ins bren i.ueil under the aulhotity of If.e 1 0itiasltagf (jtiur;tl, anil Im MACtioti uf itcw ss newspaper ai me i.asi, ami 1 i-e-I .. .t..s.1i...ll.. a as 1 1 " '1rh haw been impelled by the force of public Hinlimrilt an'' 'heir own interests, to make common war upon tho ii . ' . ssasasshsB k . a . a a. a II' 1 1 1 . I 1 " M,' ajewsnv oa m pirnrnt eaiaoiiaiaCsJ ami leCUieu, MM . a a : i . .-I ms.. .ourmitiio ail Kiiineuiaie aiiU rauicai relorill. i IIS Is a state of thine we have tanas desired - udsa sssa sssad. C & " ' " - U.V VVlll' .... .. neni mat me eii.-ct mut he, a g'eat redoetion in the poet, age tax M letters. The successful result of the penny vt.ni in Ki iilai..!. as weil an tbe rnaiaMs " ' ri. j .u. .... vmn Bipren kawa m the Eaetsra States, all go to show that there ia aomathing positively wrong in that which is Un.!er the direction of the I". S. f.uvernment. The principal evil af the latter we believe to be the enormous , imposed, operating precisely like a high tariff on impoetations in the roetricttoa öf communication. As a matter ol inttrestto the (Jovernmeril, therefore, as w.ll as ol public convenience, the tax should be reduced. We ! . ! . va it might snti'i be reduced as low as five cents on a single letters to any part of the country, hut whether tint sum or a larger une ! fixed anon, some redueti.ni must CCItaialy be made. We siv anssi le made, because weh .1 ce tain, unless it shall be done, that the Tostoflice department will go by the board. Il the Government cannot do this business as well and a cheap as it can be u""c , v '"dividual cntciprise. the (Jovernrnent shouki 'ie it up to the latter ; ao the people will say when they h vestigaic the matter in full. I? tela ware inn :iin .:a. This is the title of an earelkwit Democratic paper just -siart.dat .Mut ci. t ..wn. iv I,.i Mounts, h raises, the name of Lawis C.i.s far Prrsidrnl Ta. ihi ssf curse, we do not o! je t ; but we rnut point out an error into Which the editor I. as fa ten. oroliebls fron want ..f . .. . rnrrni't nil rii.nti.,.. .it, ll,.. el...... . I I L ! . 11 . -'Fa j - .... "" sssi ru.j.ii , aim ;n,,, vv ni.e 01 JCCling Io this particular item, we take exceptions to a kwga portion of h:s article in the second number, (the only one which has reached us.) as being incorrect in point of fa-t. and of a h.d tendency teodina marc, without int. ntion erl a, s, to di, tract that harmony which ought always to charactcrrM the iremocr.it ic family, than hots of asanuha from the common enemv. We aUude to these matter ,..,., r - i , , i , only that our friend may . .old. it at ivfd, ever using inifs srssissaaiia ' - , . . ti iu'r argument., it never stirmrih.nn .me ..!. I .. .. u rem aWn his ampefitor. It is this oetj curse whu h is fast losing another prominent candidate his friends, and if persisted in. mut eventually secure i triumph to the f 1 ral coons. Hut to our o.jeotion-or rather to mttina .u..: .. .... J. .. . ...e.uuor ;r.r. n.e n solutions winch DC copies and from his commentary, would have ai t ear, were adopted . . ' f"; " sssss vouuiy, IFCI e UCVi MeloptetL Had they been put to vote, we have no doubt I'V 111- I '! ir ' l'l . .l.id t. wou'd have been voted down, til tfitit met tilt C l. ko!e matter baa htm properly reiWred buck to the b , , , , .' . rie ; and when Meg spenb, we shall take plcnsore in r . . 1 fotmurg our cotemporary of their aentiaMnta. ... ' Tl.c inW e extend tbe hand of friendship, and wish succ.vs La ' him. , Nu Inptfeltl Tine . Is the title of a snug little abort, just i,..jcd at Spring, held, Hi. It is edited by 0. 8 Baosas, Esq. and (toots the name of Mauris; , BvUBM at its mast head The Renjkster, at the same pla. e. is al-o in fivor rf Mr. Worn Bürau, m doubtless is a lare majority of thu Demucracy in Iilimi. f,can ficu Demacratic papers be 1 Cmi B "SrasibTe to flic l. i-i." I h. Kockvitle Olive Branch, alluding to the Mpposed difference of opinion em the anhject of the jPreaidency between the Lafkyatti Eagle and Lafayette Standard, wiada mi h'll a column of twattle with the follow ins on ion l,tl-,"u acknouj 1 l du nl Now, from the Doctors own skewing it is certain Van I!.... o . .....oil t... Very lionul.tr in Timiemt . ,o.,i. if the internal improvement area and the ewreufalara of the t'..r ,t ,r. , - ... ..-.. l.'lilliv .11 ,..;i.s. ....... - i ' . , v. .hi.1 'it rt I It I .- r lin mc nt number tkert mm amy s aratt gin Uprtoa. in mwt sktt of tha esmnto ' "J J J Si,liM( Vi l ,. ..fl.r,i ll,r..v..,.r.,t " j .- - - i - tu. ti .atiit ,i d Sil', nlati r -"ar' i IK t few in number in Tippecanoe ; and of eoorse, "Clay will get toe vote of the . Olltl'V This is what we have alw avs end.av or. d to t Iisf honift. Omld mmkimg portion dl I mmnnitv ,,,. Mr Cla, u;t .,,,, rted bv -Internal ImprovJpporiea ay "internal improvemCUt mow I nd apecnUttora and w e have often been taken to taah bv . oii editors for s. d in We thank f ,r iekuowledfefm ;.t. Mr Simps.,,1 ; and hape you will always thna stand ny tbe trutn, ruf Whom ,t mny AcrMcnfs On Thursday last. Äir John Carlisle, of this city, was assisting some uf the cat pe atari employed ia building an addition to his mill W hile standing on a plank placed . m i a: s - - s.- .. . a. ros tl.. race, alio lltlllig "vir im in ... .. .navy sin. ... (i. tlfi,Pr ti,e plank pav way. and he was precipitated (m ,H,,t),m ,,,e ,imt)rr ;,nd another man falling on . mm .it I I I . 1 jimi lir nn.l In arm ursrn. .um was uucrvii. seriously , but not denaerously. injured Tbe other mUU . I -I ... . .....1 .1 ..,..1 ..... ftU tr. l a W n also eonlle:e.lov iumeo. .hkj . . i ... io.- ... o. fr;lctured Their escape from death was truly fortunate " To shipper I'rotlitrr. We refer our fr. nist ths advertisement BS USS Me rv Miilhajdrj. We bava no hesitation in saying that they I that will find these gcrtletuu punctual and attentive M their facilities fot ai-ntm"-'- n . . ,t trt Ksw tut rii.äi1 i Th i(Uietd had tettc." presarve th r.'it, 0. cucular aüd prcsetc thatcutout

.miner on tue roaii. w e like IO g aneao pr.t.y iahi, etattc Journale ol fbifl 8 ie, as to tie propriety Of ir.irobut tliat was nute fast enou.;h. Tbl coaches are all tti-w, pti. ty of fleeting a Dernes, rat I'r. ident of the Mate liank large and comfortable ; the teams as the horses are called, Mxi m u r- ' lir I"1"'. " w. uld l e deridedlv averse

The Stute Bank.

The following is from the Cincinnati En. miter. Iiis 1 Wiilthv fit fiarfiti.lsr dllnmt.in .- .im iror . . i . ' . . s I r . 1111 a i .......... B .... - source entirely uninfluenced hy personal con.. I stii n : Imhai. K. r the first tune according to the eMml Uowani, I u.ana will Due i legislature ai us neti uiancues mc .enaie tor wie ratic majority. tilled is the IVesidenrr of the li!tin iu-hit)L' . ti ! tr at-iV of the bank office', in the principal and lirsuchc. grew from ohticel beerkisrn. The people pai 1 dearly f r furnishing a few u. .rincinled men with prusrrjjyive t .wer, . , . 1 . , , , , ' ,.- , 1 asti.l i I . ... Il...i I .....L I n f...l.l.ul tar. If ...i ... I o o. . . . . - - . and plat ing in their han.U the political w. lfjre and t'e.-un-9 I ,3ry lll(er, t of the maes, and may thn.k AcaaetliOl fortunate if they can find in the Democratic party, men f prud. me aid sana.-iiv. who will labor to remedy the blifttbliae I '. c'lMng BtieebieJs arbieh wee in dieted by the former. Ilu', will the DMMCac of Ii.dnna gain anything by pose..ii. teuielve of the Hank mlluenca and di.:ritutnui anions r.s men the otlic. of PfCSjiajMl, iVc I 11. v may s.y the power t do etil will be taken from their pom r.t. whuh will be tiue but in mv.v.ing ibaweelfiB w,t" fjjtH power, howeer daeirntH and del. rnuned to ' - exert it t.r itn- .rue in', rest ol me iMa.e.a-e mire ri.-i Mecbiete inherent in the IS inking .v stern that are .. BPp. ... ...... . . ... arai.ie ironi it. I!, at will now tneme.e and Will prevail. ag .in.t the ruoi.t judicious mantg. tn.-nt ? For our part. w e too S. Uli lla.U I Ol conie Ullig l r inlUh UIUCT. BS U " ' roik on which the Lemocraej el that iiuble Btata may (bnuJer, ............ .. n ... i. (gutta a nisctlestoti j3 i.ow going on am ngt the de I oto plan, u a Democrat in the l're:deuey of the IJ.u k. a: d thu. make ..or party accountable ..r the ..in of the institution. We a I know tb it a large tn.ij -r 1 v of the s'oi l, I'clottgs to the Wbtga they, of course, u;Il control the institution, nnd the only rfltet in electing a Democratic President, would be to make a or ,artv accountable b.r its mi. deeds without his having the lea t power to coffe t the abus s of the institution. Ii nur frietatls are wi-e th y w ill have none ol it. t jifn Orucie. Pnrtisiti Juries and P.trttstiM Ju h'. Some uf the m re contemptible of the Wing pfassci uf this Bfete bave displayed a goad deal f ignoble gratification at the fact that a verdict of (2000 daOUg. s had recently necn reiulcrcd agaiiirt the able and indefatigable Editor isf the Ohio BtatesmM, 0 saicaa Mki.vht, in favor of Dsmai Aaaxa, 'he h.:e N!.irshal of that Stale, 'i'liev have but little reason, however. to exult ; for a more unju.t verdutiuver was rendered, nor one characterized by such disgraceful partisan influences. If tl ey suppose thnt su. h a veidl. t w ill ullimatcly it.jure the object of their hate ihev are mistaken, and pVo M lam an teAtaasM upon the Intel i4e1.ee an) nso tt justice of tlie Ohio Dernorrary. t t - .1 t a 1 1 nnnrj nas aj.peaieu irotn tuts unjusi uccisioii, an an uouest and unbias-ed j irv will yet do justice in the ease. The circumstances attending the trial already h.ivl, are thus a B . fl aa .1 M summc.l up ny the 1 incinnati r.n.pjiier. The Jury was constituted a-follows: eitrU of thr Jitrortii l frkigimtn ia nVa bui. The Wkif Shsrtif tmmin.uied four lattoBSM nil WjWjw. The defendant' CMaael challenged two jurors, and the ff'kig ?hfr ill again o.mmoned fare W hirs in their place. . The ca-e progresesd. It mos proved by the defence that M eases teas five boodred milm .hstant from Cofumhtu when the communication was published what maltet, tlo rctoic could be inferred ! UNBS proved that the plan tilf had offered to withdraw his Mit. if MsOABI would give up the name of the writer, and publish a n lnu it, and that MsDsai give DO the name and tendered a rttxmxit. whan the planlitV refused In fulfil his own idler what mttsVcc, then lore, was bhown in M i.n ui r Marnier ii the utterinu or publi-hiim of Islsa and injurious matter from a nssViaai motive. In this case the matter was another's. vs-hosi e -ime was irit'oii lln In ll... fihiin.itl M 1 1. . u v Lu.,,. .........a,,. .... ....... I " ....... 1 ..... ars... ,!. ... f . 7. 1 c 1 e n. ;;;o., ... .1, psws a nu, ul ,,e saiu auerwams .,- fend .very renaration. n 1 ;!;:- ''iliiU tvluillul 1 verdict ol rare f As ttsand dtllart! Thev did so. under a partisM spccrli of f,ur hours 1 leimt'i from flaBUll '.'.; , in whuh he p aured upon the defetmunt his long cherished and vindictive party ha tred. Tins matQrokM in politics and in fortune, through warfaie Wged agains' his sellisli and corrupt coure by the ih inocrar v, ami cht llv uv the '' Stalrimnn, its leading organ, found here a golden Opportunity to wreak hi vengeance ; and he, then fare, appe.t led to this Whig Jtiry, and inflimel their pajnianj anj partizau hatred ami heboid the rcsu't ! We anuaeitatingry dccl ire, that never was a mors cr J, glaring, corrurd and abominable exhibition of partieMship M üooct of Jostiee. sinee MaTvwaw Lros was fined , if, . t I.i ,11 a n I il.'Lirs and miori;orieil iiinl.r V... ..,.. , r . . a - a- .1 1 c . IiT M'U .I: ll!1 Uii'dl'MO I.l f i I l.-l Kl M Id .. ..... 7 ' ... r .. . : I . .. .. , -. I .1 .. , i'l'i i 1 1 i itt i i Hin n iiii i a i e ! a i r . WhollV Wt'tiOllt a tlllsK 11 IS I. ii.t'l UnUISgUtSCU Un li.ll. I- . i-iim... - . The citizens f Columbus held a public meeting upon the anonnramimt of this moMtrously an j ist verdict stat 1.1... 1 ..... I, .....J. ' ed the facts we bave here rrrspitnlatsd and appealed to tw. i ...... JÄ .,f it, ,...,.i.. tf uii ,..,ii.... . I grant a prostitution of the fn'ui by .In y. a " I I r -S mv mm- ' " Th Pork Market. Th" I.awrenceburgh lleaeon states that it baa underinood fromone of the principal pork paekera of that city . 1 . ho ,s s,akk, lar' fuf P,w :" 2-50 !r 100 s , heavy ; and that he win j.urobase any quatil',v at ,ni1 ra, v ,n(' Prices mtreed published in the il ? PP P" Either . .:.i u .i i:.. .i.- .-.- r-i j C'ce uie.e u...u ai any m... .,.... e m ...ec-i.e. ...o,lu j l,,c fa,-t ,'ern,s ,0 Cnerally known; for trains of team . ..a a. a.. llfi m - - a r past nete constantly tor mat point, u nat wnn i.ativette . , , , , . . . , on ana sule. and I.avvrei.c. lmrgh on the other, WHO can wonder at the stagnation of business here at present ' Bht once have a railroad rommunieation with Madison from this dace, and rll of this carrying business must ccntie here. Will our mcreuaahi and capitalists think of these things ' ktiverf i meiiti I"r.m al io ad must :nrnrnilihj hereafter be accompanied by ha tauta. or thei may be acnt somewhere else. Also, all legal advertisements, here or elsewhere, must be paid in advance, or c..d Beeority given fr payment, withtu a reason .!d' tun'. Wh. n p ud in advance, ten per cent. from what the taw ajhiwa, wiM be made. We arenecessitated to lake ihis euarse, from the fact that we hav. - em time to wait f.r years, and spend ii, .-re lime to collect trilling dues than the .-.re worth. And Io get alongtn this wav i impossible Others may .!. aa they pluan bul fifteen vear experience had u n. adopt our presenl enuraa those laugh who wm allude to yearly advertisers flic shot (! i Ml Prodi it re st i.sci us. ' I.cn Wf spree !u take produce in p v ment for Bubrr.piion, adveri;ne or juv worn, cummtr. uu. J ' - t..,,r althi n. h w :! h WOUal .. ..... fcm ,,. M ths f-,. Hence bereafker, alihsaogh al- " 1 1 m ' mvfn wwf tu iccommodata pnneim MtwMwre, we aanat n I ui mnnlis nimlni i in nfi imrr We care urt t i ..i. .. .. t. -I ... .UI k. i.LM- bul hereafter, it must le pau'd in OaräuacC. Enough produce -mm, .. ...-j m.m.... ....j s j, now due us to last us cue vear ; but vet. in many mfc,firPB it ro nes liSte eve teeth" This will not do. Il iJ .jrt,n ago,a,Te we u-e j hut w. ' e would cat be misttader--t00j EnmrmvanicmCs Ca;t. Caia ln re; aued, in a capital maic.cr. t! c pave met.t in f OOt of ids stare, and the To.t OtF.ce. TbS I :t.j. I f the 1 ..he-. M 1 all ol 1 tad.elorswrh coins, and peJeNtnan- soaumllF. an hen; at! -i gaad SM others need the same' Wlu continue. lbapod wo.k t.rst ? Su o W. On Satnrdav mominff. mother arth ppeured in a .... , .it ,- wmtry white roh, but dd d. not hav, nK the fear. d rold U f.re him, unccranionionusly ntfipped it fT; with bot Uttto pruapssct, howavwr, af rovivmp; decaying vegvlaation for tku . ar. rt least ' - ? 1 1 in en How is the travelling? fiot ativ thing to bring us emeu, Ibra, dura? Any com. wheat, ioM, lararaft 1 S m. a. ft. .t. &ai .A I.A. w a .1 a afs Ot SS S Is. St . iuer, iioiu y. nav, rag. isi., or Jim. mvsmns ao . e -, be at rani. il iam r, lUtiham.a broth. 1 m w uf the KdlK r 1 f the Louisville Journal, was r.'.nU tdubbud hy Talhott Fi n iit III . a i.'tji , 1 1 1 v . onu 'iu-u b . . :i -as A. ' '.. .. 1 ,i....t In.iil tl.it tf Mil la f I Ihl wounds in a few ii ,.ars T..e t thu attack is io ' volved in doubt

ss. ,1 sbssJ h..ild. PMMSJlHto of the ?tate are ai.irir.g. Th old . lie. Mr. 1 w"" t'"':. an.l M la-t rergmg uptu. lnaicny V " i i n esc 01 l on the road. bUUU- .... . ; Kr.iee i hatehiin' e..us:..rseisv .t t... r. l iiuwi i Cr; Ve a.e te.:,,. n, .

e s Msierriii. w par(ian in i.ie war.ne.i p.iit.cai couirsis, , " . . i r ,, .,,. . i. , a , at a Cost of .. ii .r i a . .1 .u ! lAllSJM i ftVM g m.e.jui. ih ai ii.ntu.n that Ihe oke o! ' " 1 . 1 . ' I . ... .' i -t A 1 and his ntbee and is .:M u.-nce tu the nr.t'reas ... . ' . . , . t . .

,M . . .. . .mc upiic.sii sllll ill. UlK.sny .run i!:e n i ks ol In I J J ill Is) a lr..p M sVMCl 0 parv. M..t of the oils resu tin fr.im the parti.iihip ,. 1 fr rWr a c ' ' an-our.cr T i

ioi:i:i. rws.

llv the Ste m.hip Hibem.s, arr.red at U sf.,, we have r 14 .lays later news fr,.tn Knbnd. The p-'litical state 1 1 Eum; .eems t' be m.ne critical ar1 etsMMssg than it km been f ry.au. An und eui rent uf diiarlecti m, l jent up by the foice ivfci.curust4i.ee. seem, to have buist its letters, and is n w eareertnx its Icuuise luiwaastssssor the mtius. lu Ireland, the lepeal ij - js!nn .bake tin- country t its cen'.e V!cs. ii m i.uh to imrth. i in ot-n ret elli'tn a'sui.t Hir h spuii 'I he mi'! important iems of news are he lo of the Kast Inrlii MulMeatnei at. 1 Ihe Lev itntan ml. eece. ilre.it activity prevailed m att the Kagltsk navj yatd, and . i h i h.d t-e u received t lit i ui f .r immediate -e. cm i- ; in a 1 1 v all the vessels u. otdmaijr. 1 be caase of th. ae move metits was a mattei ut mm ii eicu!a!i It and im.ii. . n .lit, that Sir Hoheit I eel ha maie aVCttafM 1 1 L rJ .1 !. . knsseil lor a roalri n inti.i-tiv. f l.e 11 im elona i a;K ; s . f the loth annoii. re that the two ("aili-t chief-. Z-noi i and .M.'iei. a, Ii ve c he. . ! Ual. at ! .ue levatsting the town, of Catatonia, in the aoaaea el Karvoez a. .1 Christina, wao, in I bei, despair lje liuM, thammleti inta Ike aims af the CarMatt. 'I he Kali m al Cmmaa iij tte..i" the mk ktat . an: man that a sess c n-p.. ... v aaa i. on asaeeeeaed .'t Wai.jv, and th .t more ii an 106 pCTSemi Inj been iireste 1. The manager of the Cailisle ataakwaa aaseaasdaA, aavsag evet drawn i- ace. ai t with the ronccrn x.'.ö 4. Ikia wh a of which sum is, l ow erer, coveted hy hi, aecmities. Mi len us I itc ( aouer of the Jama..-1 llanW. kad h.e:i arteste.l Gar an alleged d t'.ha ion yf XTi'VHi. II . i, .n ti ti w , that nkiW ci aged .t hi leak at the l w ef f t bu-iiif-s of the bu ,he w as kn cke-J low and robt e l. Hi. story was not credited, but he at la-t ubt.dued bil ta '.he aniojiit d( mantled, ami bad I ecu .'.l ehai treJ. Deacstfum an Ofietr in th'- Itritish Caieaa Pfrak. An appsrrat defalcitioa of nearly seven teen inamsatra o.itlais. m the past of Mi. fanses Waddell, the Assistant account utt in the Ihitik, w a- i.n iit y .Ii. . e.. .1. S i W . isaiJ to be a yoWag man i f kighly le-jn-ct ibkt fassmcai The Pu-ev ite schi-rn his received a ' heavy hi .w anl cteat discooragemMt uf late. .Mr. New mm pi. -..che. I ass farewell term m on Tue "day last, and teak ftoal leave s4 iiford pevkapsof the thu. eh allege the 1. It i latd thai during the tfnee rast yeava m less ttom aceeatoea ran verts to Catholicism have taki n j.la.e amaagst the eleigi men of the established chares and ethcii pteaaring foi i iders, ibroogk ile infliienca ef the Pnscyita eonteovc'sy. Mr. KewmanNi resigMtim will, ia all pcebabilitjr, w follomtd ky 0'ieat Changes in the chu.ch. IRELAND. The Repeal Agit at! n ii losing wn witk hi u ml m - - turn. The Mi. I'otinOI wh i male such a tumult bp Mi vi -lent maasnres, kad arithdiawa fr n the Deblto ,-..ii lion. The ...ljati: iie.l me.-tu g of the A- nation toll oil Wednes J.iy, .se)tcmbf r t'. unscUor Scully in the rkair. Mr. I l'l o: Hell, W ho was leeeivel wilh.ntlui i n'ir t heeling, a..! who .o bed remarkably welt, coeaaaanced the basin esi by moving lor a tanner tuvestijstMa of tbe charge ol exterminati ii against Mi. Smitk, wkick was agteed to. Mi. Ueay then read Utters lion the following places in Amt nc i: r rorn H rston, ti msnittting 1 3- j frem S .vanBah, v.i'iii j from MasacnUetts, XlOU; ftotn Hartford, Coo., jL.17 ; frssja New fecsejr, i- .0 1 j, ; fsem Newarfc, N. ll. i. 1 1 1 on rnnaaeipoia, per .iu,i'e uotM, ftw ti . n at, 1. in. Mo., jL 1 74 1 bill of exchange on Messrs. T. Martin h 1 Lteeipo'd, ftam Cincmnsti, t 13 1 from N. oik, per Hon. Jedge Jamea. 1,400 tollara, the several receipts of nhicb vera innnaawjd imhist ntkasiaitic ckeers. " ITCaVoaO. Sept. M I'hi 'S.iid iv ) there wa, a irie it list ling, af the Repealers of Watet ford and the adjoining county, timmblcl it LimutB, to h. ar Mr. QCmim IL There wem ahout I.'.o.iko at Ina nssrting Mr.OCsamel declare! that, with the eXCCptl u of the I 'an afMMmttatj 11. wkick posse taed waay BsocsstiMf of at bei .lavs, the asset 11. i; he addree I on that day tiansecndc 1 cvciv utl.ei nc tIng he had tie. 11 at. (Loud tfcCCTS.) Mr, ('('oniiell soke at gteal lem;tli and with a gating it 6 ittciiBtible eloqasinee, declaring that neither tke leofEi eftus Memiea or Ike taunt. f an tend. ) fiienaa, wmM indu.e in a t,. go raster tnsn he deemed arndent. He mid that they h . made an hn tcssina not Ml 1" Franca, America an t Knrepe, but etso on the Fnaiiih. who were hemiiii to anihiBlBi .! the n, an. 1 who iiiiht, hy and hy, atteuiit t 1 hnl.e them. The last gi eat demon streti.sa took place oa Suadai lit at the Kalh uf Mai lagkmsit, in Lein.fer. It BpfM ars to bave been an immMM gathering. lie aonenneed the stasi v 1 1 the ! "mted tatet in vehement teiw, witk the reoueit "let I Til vt 1 1 la Amenca'" It is hinted that Ihe tioverameal are 1 , , about to bung these exhibitions. ta piemstuie ctose. ihe Time of Mond,y -jvea emreney t , the hint SB a "mm I' 1 ,',.1, n. n,.,i,iu, ,.. .!. ..it. .,,. 1... 1 ... . made to r?nove the aekMwIedged evifs aadei wbi-!i the peo;de labur, would be adin.-iuiis f xperiioent With the peace of the country. Scii hc. rM ItrsT Th MHituru ami PefsCe. Tie Dabliu Freeman's Journal ive the tol lowing 111 If MTB I from a correspondent i "Mr. J. limy Fox, of Feabraok, Cennty Meath. three mih s beyond l ihn, a Piotrslant gMttemu .f re-fwctabititjr; having re rntly joined the r. peal i oik, tli. eonatry people, to shew theii r.iiitti le. assembled in gn it aumber. aadcuf down and made uji hi eon. gi at is. Kne a is srrears .-t rent aoing due to tlie landtord, his aeut dete named on li.Irammg Mr. Fox, and s(( pm keeperi on the proneity ; but having heard, r mo,i nrobsbly drei-it. tbat five thousand i Kepniors -ti id w mi w.t'i pftdifork and Sail t j event th Ireizare, and haviiu consulted witk Canlaia he .art. tin-rw-jft'itiat', it w.ii :ti:recnl uf. n Lms Treu than tbatl I ..i .1 a- A . ... u.e a.u o. ..u- P ui. e i u. e w,mi i n.; an iiier mufficient." lr. The Olm. Statesman sav As soon a we can gel the votes of the sev oral ( 'ougr. sinusal disti i is vv e ahall run a comparison between the pcesr.nt vte and tliet of I S". w hi- h w ill um u the eyes of th.. fed. ralists .t . , . . , ., . ine ,-i.iie, no iieienu ... e row over III.- re, III; ! ,, .1 nolle ol the breed in the Jtat: pr t.-tid to , a s..nt I. i SU ll PENNSYLVANIA FIFTEEN TIIOIAMi III U ot i: I TIC M Ji IKIT1 The democratic CaMl Commissioners of Permsvl v.tnnia h.v. been elected hy abaiut FIFTEEN TIIUI S I ) ntaitirit Tins w tl... t... . .a. Suu. and l! shows the Keyatot Ith. Ire Ii Baton.) and safe lor 14 I Foster, the bigha st on the d. m . ti-Uet. 1 1 1 : -H-'d th.- h;gh. s, .... th- ,l. ,.,l and BUti-masooic tnked !ki,i Foster beats Weaver, thlowest on the lederaf tick ' Ctiogressnien at inda IJ a s.. I I . I ............. a . in. liuiiii a N a holter o. une Th. Legislature stands Pemoi rat Whi II . tiate. House uf Effprsentativi ...1 Dem rati.- majority m iHiit balbo. ".'7 Let the coons set up another hont over Pennst we think thai should .1 ..' Flu v nr. eert.ii Iv thankful lor small favors mi Pennsylvania a tlo v ars i. fjbio. Ohm tittUtsmatt. M. mu ri. bosiitde murder wm eomnaitted in Otu (rek township, some uiiic utiles from this ..!.(. at Monday nthi last. It appears that aome compaio ba laeemMed at ihe b.mse of Mrs, Brady, when a disj m tooa piar- t'eiw. en tl'' ii . anu rsamuei in i. i i ouarrel roceedi I to blows, when it is sstd that Dia s sei M axe. f. lied 15 r ek to the ground, "id by one or ril n 1)1 ..v s almost sev. r. J his i. ad from h body. Uro d.e.l iaunciUhtely. Diss was taken into rnstosiy, and is now lodged ia the jail of out county j; . ,. , Cturit SIsf. Fiac at Ei.au iki - A distressing fire occurred I Elk hurt mi Mom lav morning, alioul J u com ... hutniug t tin ground the large tav rn known as Penwe!la Tavern Tin- Iii"' Was tlf result .f i r I II . - s . i . . n,,,. bul I - . .1 1.1 ft. . .1 . .i.u'. i . i a,. in a w oom n v -- i in im k.u m u I ; w ,,,., , ,,, place, and tlie loss runn t b. I. 'I'.. .. 'IM ... .1 .1. . I ! . r 1, I'...... ..1 1 ...... . miaeratiM of the rmhlic. Geräca f III hull , , i iv i Fiai is Xcu icr . v tiurn' A v.r. destffiM.tive lnI at . vv -.":-"" "..-. s,r, t t - wept along and destroy s-d twenty eight houses, ... ' .. in i(i r. ir ol .t I e'er . - reel, near unit... ,. meanly lielongiUg industrious, bard-si .rKing ,.,.-n. la fore It WHS Stlbdued Jtdtu Q. Ada-'. ha t - . ari msilat.on t d . r i ieci tire before the Louisville Lyceum, on b.r isit Wi-i durii; tbe present in nth. Pt:fe..r S! til Kr id Wcfiiii.-s Will '-e Ite Id al 'lie j: -1 1 f fownshi) s of bi c n ty , as cxulansrioni may 'e x .c . ir m pen as acq it. I e.l . tin- l and I ...rl-'f tlr li . I. j, y " ,, ta , ., , , ... . . ... :. , Iowa, upsrants id $4000 wawe u! i ei lai week, t .. k almo-1 every nu (tving Ibeh nd to the ed rt, to mi b trade, g ' manufactures, -.n... kc-, a- will I ol ni at service t , p . ,-,',..,.., . v ; wi:inosr , tbe .... . tcb. ' - i' THU tl ai".'s . 'U' " . a 8 ,..'.' e ., ,. lake Ii I I '. t. .!.. .. Tatars rHatid, kstysro aa die Raj ,: aar, . ;.,,.. .. - l:- ;;; - a a I. v t..,n ue (.. . i. - . ... . v . ,- usaaer steafta tas. 19 u wit m. uot'iiii i.ii 1 -. Nss. 1. 1-11 le It taiksws' iv - r Mi 1 ft. . 11 ; . s s. ..i 011 rt. in i, . - , . . ..re. 4 ! a. t r " 1 a . w ... , .i i . ' I ..rlnv o, t r. asi.i li r m ill bs ,.i - . ' " . I : . .-. a IV.cv UN9

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