Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 35, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 February 1844 — Page 2

THE STATE SENTINEL

DEli OC f C ATIC LI.? C IOII x I. TIC MET, i Mill MAN Uu J Mi - . RE l i I 1. ' rat KM i'rA i 1 a Ost 1 i V i i j t ii Ni i m. J .! l J !? " . 0 11 I I I. Ptltkl , i Washing .f Fi miliu. ' , I I : ,C ii ihm H . W n k, ef Man n P - t' DtrSxiso, ol Moor A r in M . P i i r . I ' I' Hin M Eiiswoutm, of Tippeeenoe. luvet. i (im im. of Lepsrte. Ltctti r Fi mi,! All h jp .ti .. n:s l flsC t - i mir. f; fjsexeetobe N j r I ' I MM ral . vice D Magtiire Kl r Ii, i ik tj I.e Üuartrf Mae.cr Ci-ni-ral, ti t D ,. to it rjrun. i ita .J lin laVf I -:i r. A Irtui ff 'nCI J .tit.H ii t the K ir r nf the ti i(.;iin in mo r Itnri. I' menifireta the Irii r avh cb lie h a reel I Ten dial ngu h d, a- d that in bun ar , t haiiiieMiiiaabnrietti jar.....:... TmvelliMa AsenH. We heeo kaihor std RoeagY C. Auieote, Cag lo . ! i i , . laNa'fttbeei re end cotteet Mihsn. j.ii i f jr the .taie . : - iinrl a. t ,'oi.akinner. Ifc is i..w on a Vnutheaateui pxil of t'.c Plato. t.ur in tl . . . . . . UCTjHIOU OI I'M' ft at III. n . . ' . .a f ' i . a I . ' . .. . i r run .r !i i li I '. f .I.mrr. .1 .1 w.. t ' 111 . r-m-i r -. We hope Congrcae will oon mve im th . Pi..i'e iofoi n ition Ii ui Washington aoann i us that eth i i . i prevent n v.-,..n f t m TmibT Tl.e inf Ti.aii hi rhtained hj lha U immtifee of Wax a and Means a. . th, commenced ibeft ins-esti on. Im a-toi'i-!n 1 eaen mmj h cod of the high Tin.rii.eti. I know . - .-,-1 ,r- ...! K ...... n i-iv : aiha i. . Irttera f ime ' - .....-.'.. . . .J. Ill : , - . thsl no leetsten WW d la e pure, but aha have antlia cha;ir-.l ibrir BMuda, and wou d no v give a different an irt. ti m f t i!il. laarhlggary ... . . declining alaer Hi h o ticin, I ei a tu- ? Oi.iethM another maaVr deet kicked ep, t j b.J- she Lm letter .' W th n the f.tmer ; and reellj teirret f ..t au h r... .oVV arr.leM I the Win: oratn-.. au I I heir drlieattf and sen !lo anecdote, related at tin ir I'oii.ii , . ei'.l !i.ive sinu ked ilia niotal senso l ina peophj " Hut after all we beiteee the people wi l te i h the leading coons that ili-r aro not made of suc'i erV i pa Ii a stuff We opy tl.e following groa: fr..,i tbe J n il of (be It'll ist : ' Will our friend 1 1 lha Ti r.c II iota pnper .1 . us the I .v . i l " ite h w I m . ..A-. awbeoribera t the Afijl w luve not heard fu.n ur .r j . oi Vi rennen. A friend writea tha iltirt au' sei', ra 1 r the K '. luve i -.it u.t fr m Vmccni.e.. I: t'.e.r natu ta have a a (tracked u." Thiaia rertatuty gncovraging! Olordy! Wn doubt if lie b s p'e are eoutenl t. äfeal a t..y were in 1 1 M T.y if. IIOM Io ) oil it I The pn i.t i tr.tr an Rail Road Iron of twenty lee d -bra j i r t ,n , i .oal to a 1. x ot two tiiouraml doRaM Upon ivf.-y rio'i ef Mil ral cor.strui lid. What d our Cm titer lli.tr; of li.,. ? The uu ra',,.; rate ef the duly en rail-road Iron, la 1 a than rtu I -t r ecul. A jaeaaorial n, w b I ,ro CongMfs fi i ib.- I. nrt lal.uij Rail Reed Company, araaea Aal thai Company made a contract in ti e Uftrr I "t ..I 1-11. mj 1 1 kn Eng iah firm, fir run etiotili fr I'nriv one mid . ..f road, at lue rale nf s-.t fit) per ton, and tl t t.i . i . n . v ah.uii lo arrive. Assnming thf. I.. .a it... gMMfaJ price, an 1 tnc !utv ia al the rate ef More khee lur. m c. iu . Pg inner lit. istrx a xi . liel't'. - ,uv nnmoet ol ibin rireHnii magkiine enme lobe d l.istxieik. It is i is'wil Willi an ei'gtavtng of f eve grtB Indiagj Chi f. The lire, article tl up prr aw M t'.'i.nn's pa.nie. try apejuentf. whith will bu r iiwi!i pleaamre ky averj democrea, t not by every udinner ..f g. nine and Mlenfa. An intne-taiff article ia a hw My i tr nf viev.isa heel kOUM ly MaM Anne ('. Lynch, ed.best. il to Predetika Bremer, ac-otnj m.e 1 bv n antohiogt.ipl. eal letter bv V . Ilren er, origin illy iriMalaied for ihe Reedern. The Kh m tie la fo entitled earn of the Probleme ef the Age," and i attrttwted be the .N-v V ik p jrr. and na d..u! l enrrertiv. to ;he pen cf our ÜlemembeC4 Csteajreue, K.-hsrt Base Owen. Th wiitm diMoeera nqneetieu nf the gmaaral Magnlliee i tl aecial and ea iti al Reformer. We shall take an eari ;; riumty i o copy inie article mm our pjer. I he Ib v icw gontuine in. y i tl W kl i ee, nhiea we have net naee iijw even ke perttcularixe by tale, but which will insure to it the Approbation of every ;iTend" ta M and d.esamitmtsow. Henry; ti. Langtey is tba publisher i Ü7 Chatham aleeet. .New V rk. . (: aJoaVr r;u:. M. We steel I m ifei ItftflsMltMl Ittkl (ir..i. P rno, lt.;. i etaeew to aamiese ü estitoeiel eemdeet of ihjiea.c!Int ; i i r. U c IrOpa hMaVtRhwii bc s;int! hnr; tint Iiis pea wall be ah:.- ... traneefi e tru be which will tea -h the eiyh.art of Wi.i fr It nliem that he will llvefo sr.that now f.d. ml district rcdcciqcd ; and that tie will be hfeemd i i .s. r, sense, nt forgetting a la-ge iijcrea.e r' go.i.l pay in snbMri be i sietf1 . in a4cance.n To our t end Perkiwe, who hi .jeit tbo ttiped, we must confer that we !iaii mis Mfrn ..nr ; but ha has v. t a brood field . r ,. svaua . ia. ors ; a a w e .i, are M see the day when n.s . au: ; w ui be r. qtu'r.l. f i s. A s j e. inien of what the paper contn.n a cu re l eweMwereaawj mentl b that iharlaet Journal off Commeice lueeived at th.s . Ske, MMUkina in !.-a t..an tw.) eofumne. tw nitric $. one .;.. r. :. v. r.-.-ui -, nine f iui act,..'I't. fleve tccnffc. du'iri ' Mhich koaxe xxcre ki hd or burnt ami sceeta. sevemly i. j srel. one c . th t i. i 'in r oer, r..v led 11. log ir. cme i 'H .:. i- : . ' , one riru . ' mnlsttge, e . '. mfra c. theee eni'ri'iaVe, ih.ee tesot ejrmjsn 1 a ..I fritxiaf, lira ttf.imbaatt sunk, two rueh ne.. t!. . tltuiht bjf sfcowarfne! and ana ..' im c eesoits, ra ' A ; d ibi - n näained in ics tl.au two o u.nus. f l' it T a ex i T in- imt r . I !i rm . . r i 11 'utM fl'i a), las i s I W . . ' . I w" J' - r" J " f mm- sesjgi s mm .as amee aniaai n weea.y pupm svim canmasj maaona ainge iK . Wh. cam i..f.v i nta f.n.. IBM Wtnga emne mte yaxaver pi 0. Cannot Ihu think ieag portam off Iba commua.ty ace the clfoct l ihu g eat a a. . , a uai.o. al debaurht rv ' i.. 91 . W bat wer, t' ey m!e I r ! We ahall not go into n !.; i... i ii aa t!n si jeet ; lut wou'd hu i b e r q iet laosc who '. e pr'ni$Cil 0 wjmU in payment . f suhsi : i o . en 1 I . e .- : brmugiU She tmmr . ihat when tiny call for ib.-ir ; yr. n a ..! day. to walk in ami c.'oe the u . them, instead ot tMiimg out.ide and bo'do g it. pen. We pr mie not to dun then, nor otherwise hurt ll.e n To say ns li t e r.s pOoslhsfl on lb del , a e eu'j ct. ee svi-b it nndsrsto d that see like M er j y lha comfort of a g id fire, if it it n.i e of wood fr , n out . k . . a. . . - - . a ..a. i.a: t, . w aoui neu g ita - sweet eras waicu on lue d i ' .a." There! re 9nw tiii Phi;is.' 'I'.IX . 'gl'lll X. :.t. n lo the advertisement t f Aeelsn W. Wc invite Mori io, C1 in on laer en umn. lim pa ..r nnv rev .pm l. s repou:biii:y e" 1 ability ia evrrv MagUOt, Itunaoct the busmr of the Ageury ! e p-rpo-OGcei'a Ommeewm l.ultlc. V :' tbe cc.nllen.sti who fo-r rowed cur Guide ' flineu leturn il It m OMehaw m uentiusl Uflka on tbe baxk.

y, ii::i, T'.j R wiv! T- ct , i -'j che ring new in N . - :.'.. - , i Cooliam mneettj held. Gn.lior-: a pc'.!.y,i f? M T I! '.r, I I Heb.-nan i Bfoaa. Niufl T O.Klon vice ore a dents Thon

, . r. .ar'. . r.::d John I.v nch. e-.atent. 0 B :'. "if. C !. I! j'kin, 'I hr. Wal ct. Mr. II, J ihn , ie, L.- ill ivered ! ,u t nd H. ?.lr mti .i l f v .'it pri for Mr. C Im - Iii r.j n in the Lc:i. r ili rar. . i erfect re union that inuat charpetw . Hi ;u rrr r.ii .- e?a htv. enough I ea':,fy u ; f ... uj Mid r( i.c: iatory jtfilw I Mc-r-. ti od Wil ice , rMoflf i in 1 e ff i f irra' ..1 p tat t ) party. 1 h the i 1 e . Ita: uf bit !; bate .1 I. li t! I Mi Calh, liur rm 4 in in iir.-raat l k and rret-tji i tou ile naocea of ur epposienle, to aatiafy ua that the tU pobltca . ' . ii bow ktM ued indtatai (." 'i'tie apiiM of n kin ion la .''.mo to i.'r,j bievamga ir i a it wn.e. A- 31 a I m tlaa t.' nvi i,t un, i'.r Ark ad lea IXepehitcen parte, v . bl j- beoo ag.:a:cd on the ballosv a of the aca ul I.ib-f-v.; 1 tvetfo itK-n'.iia i--t. !..i 11 iv t uebed t!. au n:.i:t t V unt Arerel the Retoliow of Peace ia brtgbteniog tba I! ivei 1 and t!. 1 e baa c tM t -nh trdtn the Ar to ! 1 i ! a . t !.c O tw V, a !i t a , ir j r y. We anr 11. t', r. fj.-e, ii.il' .- !. .. rv when- t r i - "'- I-' ' firmly lj ' i- II" Calhoun and Van Haren parte are . md iheaari.e. roe eaill t .t: t ..r tkt o: m uol ihe .. . ... 'l!,v iviil I...Ü. . I.,r iLm i' " . .w ckftdideto of the Repu lican jtrtv-and tbie nobie rroneiliat ... and united a lien Will ahed ile moral inlLaeti e ..t oo'i ibroogh ell the iengib and breedth of Virainia , ,i,ruUgg Bgnth Ckrolinn, through leforgia ihroosh . .1 i u .a. w a . , .i Carolina, In rough ell tha .uth throughout i he Lnton. X t- , ji t lie n t :ing of ,o i.rcaer.t (.onvenlion a :!.e hir r a. r . t unmti and urc aa to our : arfv. .. I. 1- - : : .: . .. . woabell carry irginia triemphentty All we here to et and overcome ee the great pecauiery mean ol t'.o i i ,t. . . . . v e i . i, ai I ineir insiUloe arl. c for tiio one tl.e 1. 1fromRu kbrtdge.in ih:a in r- . -'a , i r-ee for the mei . . t u-r i. . n i i h ,.ii..i;e. in m: in ri inc a i other Iba letter ahetit their proceeding in Kanaoha anal -a . . . ... li.ir.x. ;i im Ml'psbn upon ua new eotaj by tbo FMeaV tam ? I -I I. ' i, .: ! t r r fu-'.ti 'in M.ti' i i-r tl.e Commonwealth. We new know i!ii, md we mut kei e ith the energy whi h the ca-e rcentree. as i I. d our In.-: dt in lahin'jlM ml lMilut i! nt v. e have I ae ha I a ti'u u (' .nveu i,u the! the ' poblicon parij are avw nnited that oer only conteel 1 ' ,l"lV m 1 '' "'"kc the hardest at i;iav end hi ( ' 'llliÄ - 1 I. 'it tt'P nr." lall lis In1 ai tr. as. ..I .1 il.n V'i;i -" - "j..i in, ai hi ia tiitr 11 ' 'K ,. ... f. ! .... n'a .1.. a aar.iri.ji r( l!,.ir tr....l. .1.... i.l I hem sun- Ir. hh bun' ug newa a- d Mtnrtaa in, esl ' -..j-..a -.....-... tu i. iitc.iu ir : , 'urv nin t ru!aii..i;a el out tl.e proepveta cf tbeir Champion, &.-. Couti:ina Tha gialalvre nf sosiiaiana haa elected Mr Johnson, Whig, to the U. fl Seeate, in place of Mr. fanee, whig, " ' ' " the first ball t was as follow lohoaon 38, W like! '.'.7, Blank 9; I hen fore, aax s the N. 11. !. I ... ... VI. I ..... 1. ... i . i - .... in, mi oiisison ones ms eieeuou in a ceuiratio t ile, aa one of via aaa who voted tor Mr Walker on the tii-' b II ni .st ii.ivi given a accond vo:: to .Mr Johnaon, tlie L! ,;.Us reiuainu.f as at litt. MasajaCaaaat ot... In ihe Third CungrtM Diaafiet ol MteMthui IIa, Atnoa AH t Ina been elected by n kMjieity ef aialyfoaM ante. The Ua grceeionel ebKtione in ibat State are now over. Of the tea member of the llnuse of Raproooalativo eight aM wbiga and two aen democrata i .; 1 Ir ;i;i i:;:iCii lUliaiMltl'. .1:011. Tbe Whiate eontinue to Mil foUrheoda about the et i nee f Vr V , II a reo kdnaioiatrelion Theae folee1 i.rsii ,iir. uu üd'iii .iiiiiiiiiiniiiu'i. murm h Is hxve been so efrefl refuted, ''"-at il i only neciMary ' i all i uiiic attention 1 1 the fin ta, to ahow the otter rech Im m end audacity ef tbo Whig oraleei and preei ? e peeeuaae ihe leatimone off Mr. Ewing, the first Bear. .iv ..I' lltaal 'I ....... r - ... .1 ... XT. 'IV 1... a a I I.. .... a.-.' . . ' mr a. . . a. . a, . I ..... a. Ill, ........., .- , . ' . - , ..... ... ..... ...niwr. ... r. r v ,o an n un i on-re ,. be mat akaern thu whole egpenditurca ul Mr. Van Buren'a Adunnitf.iiian a folfoWe I L- eet sia avna m t,,rI'? p3l,8IO,003 W " '- ül.öl l.r.tiv l!) n gJg tft,44t,7il 91 .. lain .... ...... ... IMJ ST38S.35C 31 .. A....I. g a t ita! of gl in.ti?,i8 6:i I, i rhaet $t3,9Q$W0 per aaoate. But this leihe aggreg.ie. and not f.r the ordinary ex- . peneee nf the government. U inclmka ike whole dieI urri!a'iit excejit f ,r the public .1-bt and indemnitiee. A n Magat others the hdlowmg arc included ! T. r il.e Florida U jr N. w Public Uiiil lirir; at WmhingtOel, New Vo l.. Bi.aton, Ac. Remaeala if Indiuui rnJ ihe frwrthtu tf th tr ImttU ImproeemeisM of Ilaiiurs, &c. $10,000.000 ft.00d.000 8.00D 000 1 (00,000 li 1 .1101). 0(H) I. dueling ibis sun. from J? 1 10.lM7.dS2 .'.d. a B . L.ncc is leR gf 171.087,481 61 a tie Intel of Mr. Van Bnreu'a ar year. , r $10,000,070 00 W the annual xpenibiure Bndee vr v.iu liar. n. the Whig hetng nhneeaee. Itow ;itf dolbcv BUpsaoag lb, v can bttmbuf l!;e t-e in la hv their (jlseh oda I Bimtflfgigllnp, . . a' . . I , en V V C . ' .'I , .J . f ...... I ... I. 1 1. I a.t - II, I ,.n.l. ef peraone, keen teeetrtly been waste in iew k ork city. flh.OUU were la!. i n by Ibcrev.nuo ollirtrj nt one haul, ! is iid by some of t!.e piper, ibat there haa been a te? elktiy o.ga- i d pten i I smuggling earned on iu t' a? city s.lUv ibf paaaagi ol tl,e "u'etsr ft law. The H raid say, no aytem which en be adopted by ihe Teeaeury Dcpar-. neat, M lie Otfton lionet, can prevent aaoggling m this sjownlry neither into our large cities, not upon our widoly tltroded frontier, under A tariff of b..k ,,,,..;.;. .i.. ' w flr" eeaaareaxri i fjgvaj . The extraordinary d Mtnutfou in the hwperto, both ia Ni w Tofk and ibrougboul the cuualry, during ihe last year, may, in part, now be accounted for under the eery rational suppeaitiuu of a veal am unt of amuggling inte the Cnited Mates, r.ot only upon lha I 'rooties hut into our latgeet and MUat popufotta cilice. In 1141 the imports into tbe city of Niw rk amounted to so.uctbiug over seventy :'ie milliona. Iu 113, under tbe high tofieT o 1S1. tl:ey f. ll . IT one t'.ird, na.a. ly, to Ifiy millione, A diminotioo ef Mien y fie miiliona in iwe year is too g c it I r us tosu; ; use cu!d have been j rndttctd al ne ly a d nainuti m el .be wauM a. d ti e Qeoirca of au ineYaee ing population. We firmly believe that an immeuss an ount of fine foreign n at.ofactures front Si g and and Piance Mm been mtroduccd eland , im.lv Into nil our hxvgu ly .1 :. intae'y groni g out nf the rid.culous, high, and oa emaMturiC . , I 1 Wlflffl, or .11 lie write In name, I Ctl i.e. the leu nv 1 k. . k,a XI t mm . . a t. x . y 1 XX (JVIII d'll. .HfU IfV ( J -sT J laikC . J 1 . M It I Ii , J. I.tf Ii i S lice. r i.ab'v li els tl.e i d" cts yet ; for the t oor tc l.iw d -c , . . . , i , .. , noihing butmwl ab.ut Woe, "liy .r, &-. dec. Wetpuy bim, eiucerelv; but he deserve! more ihau he ot, t v i . i a mittine In own account to be true that he . , l i I. .... i waa tun id and b.iudcd ty a rap over Ihe lace a:ul eves. ' r - MMunforfa do Ibat hie peal wa not like a nigger's we WOl n f. Tl.e Whigs w'i he wofu .y decei..l if thev find t.ieinii elvce resisted diffrently lhao in Is 10. even th.ugh it may send a few . :' tl i m o-rc they Lifon0' cb IvT p'ay Iro n il is hcia cforth. Ka -:; C'ri UM litis 'i:oI. , , ,n V...:i:..d luxifng inaultod m. Thmj w Ubiud his buk. wa afraid the e.'i wtr htftt would gM ',,, , g., gj M 1 .m , a avr,v to the eonirVa ami had ihu UttVernor pnt t-..!er bouda M . . . keep tbe pea e. T c :.s will iciri - g al;r awhile, and. that then lying Ooaemj of 1840 w'i : t e- .'. !tl, C s'. wl. i. it 5io lliey ni n a. Wi ii atop kowb ing al. ut " I ul i-." .. Ali. tiis Dackxaw, 1 lie f j -t eemi-werkly Journal cooeaine ooahjhei letter from he New Or:ea'.a rorseepoodent. Bam. JuJ.b.in which he eprahe of mtartled fmttt cidi Mffled ladies " Veiiiy, the Journal is i nj tov. " 'I aai'h s veneanre, audit r r ? :.t supp rtera mut le baghfy ed :.ej : m ebaconity to be a com -non anxOttg Whig hear articiee Oaviu their electi neering rpeeehee 1

Wk Opposition fo Oio?on. ffWM Ta on Salt. M. Owsn dem on t rales .Rthw tale spec Hl CyJ WO OupjF the WWwiif IsltfgMiBf focM ftwtf tfco K. 1 I-M worl peel of the ditiku!y in relation to ourPot The brmeM of in We-: will see th ,t theft rc not lrtaseeuon Reeg! territory, grow out ol' Mr. Cmyue j unjy lifted ma what they eraueume it iMOUe, in tit iricftxoo r nation, v... . Secret . v i St re under Adam, includ- ed ; ru,c y i" au ml. nor ..itlrle for the -j : t- lum" ef ihe

' ' i'r,'r ',l,,n lo S,,rr "l ' -ni.ll Ii . ' nr umi vi :r3 trrriton to du- ßritith. '1 tu t con be no rlotflto llUt the . jk . i . i.-la'.r.!.-. ' hif wai'cri r'iv, ajo not M c itc wi..mg thaturi t Britain liuuld uVt pottM i n ot T xa . . n u it mit a Britttl proicot bol ao ui rraJy n!i Mr. CLy to gi.o i;n tu thnt grmpfrg (..wer bull it Hot tlie bole of Orcron terntory. We liawe already roliccd that the a. 4 a a jf a .l.aa a t .-'i'gai aravaaa aiaa. -jliu' ' u ai a., - - ..... w. a a . j Met kitid Many oi t!;, ,r Unding oewepapeia iiiv-uicet- aimifii f Flowing inipnrtr.nt extra' t 11 froaothi iN w Vnk T It ahouid imt'ie the a:tt t.uon of the vrhole eat I iJ it O-egm will ho thi greT game of ttio aeasinn. Tin; -:- tti inrrfi i i can e heir t, tide the Irgh borse en ibij mbjejrt. K- r m put, I In with npprehensinn 1 .he 11 .to txteneion t out boiindtirit-. the c.:nB n iind Btal vico ofttpubl - I tiopr to aec On gun nn tedepenilent r.nd filming Coinmoowcshh 1: tnritjry r tiqutabed, ill infanry pmteciea, its mdrpefidei ii' I nta in d ! v tie u.i. . ad iinit d .': L X Ik nation nuachliaa ueaerted tub- to it. I do noitbii.k it coold bean u II ioejtrakd bet aa 11 migl - bv ita own eiUten. Hulil wejMaa.il hia teaiituTy aa e 1 .t ..f.,.r n- . a . . . ,vl put imraoltcs eisaify in tie wrong l m . v.. t.'n.id mamuu the morel kene ol the ootid ag mal ua But ttiiö:if. I. t ur set al it ar. in im it with am;.. 'oni.ainJ , r'diav, i.in.iciice, hr.j;lr v. in.t nn r- .l.v , !,.. 1..,-. 1 1 7 1 ...tl , , . - - y J ' 'JVflal f ll'IV-ljH, SI lllll till Oil tlll.'l II' lilt- UW I r, of., hobby? ! b-ar nn Oregon Oocupat., n bill w r! pa tbi C.i.gre 1 a... rnoratK sure it will paw tliei Moeike e.d I bull be ietialed it Texaa iosa not g t ' bit.-hed to ,t heb.ro it gets thiotig!..- . . bp tii tho Ohio Suteeamtn obetreeal 14 Let the r' nt'the West be on the liK)U out. Wh.it: fil' C up Orm tn In;.. r.n.v . r nA i..n. il Mikvi' t n I ' ' a Mw goeernmeet Will the xxeat -.:.:iut to audi an i.".;.; T. ,..,., c. , , .. , . I "in i" t.; olil teucr.il awrit uait'.st the oceunntton ol . . . t.-.mM. Wo rejoice, and too people am. hi rejo.ee. Ihtt they hkrtl Hnuauof Re'prcKntaiive tl.nt xxi I ste . . . .. to thi naetler, Oed aaa ua from eueh snggretion-aathe.it , , alUOt.

I to IllOooiiara n.t ecn !s. i.et u in a Viru th.v a 11- . . . , . ele heihel of thi cersa aalt through thi nroceor The ai.-i . I IBC KlgMl HI it! I. .':. jirst troat to the importer i 10 rente ; add for ahtpping In ibe debate on the Rlsaaa, on the 1 2th Janes iy, in the ' , bargee, A.c. ef a eewi i ' : add 8 cent for duly Jl IIuise of Repfeeawtaiiree, Mr. Delacr. ef Alab.x-ni, rc- 'cut ; add Sft per ceal about acenl f .r in j i ;.dI ... . 1 .111 . .. .. II . n a .... .1... ...

, . . a- . , r i r.l a! . i: t ..: ii lit I tic rfli r.n (A Mi I .1 iin 1-. 1 la in niBai.kn its ikaw I" f4 laWameaiae a.. rail. K kae r T. a 1 . r. -.- a 'ia in iiiv v ail " ui u i iv 111141x11 aa1 1" . v e a 1 etlt'on oil the rem a. . i I. e n-.tes. a mi i. et en winch Congrcaa had uu.!.- ir..l i.e.i.r to le-nda: . .. r . j . a. Mr. Lei r qeotrd as 1 MTI : "A petition or remonstrance (.f Rig r'rizenso' V oik, laneay Kenia, approving the remoaa! of ihe d"po-re-i lv t!ic Picaient w..a 1 1. i kled In Um Hcnate.aiid on ite he

ine read. Mr f-Vae ohiectel to its recent m: an I on thoiCommiuion and cueraetee.

t - qoeetion shall it be received ! it was aV lecgeiued in the neg itive. i 'a moii.m of Mr. Preston, the yea s:id nays I . i :i i i. ...J i. ... ... r . , ' . i i:e:iru i x one nit i i I me menir'f r, u.om ni.o x.iicu in tl.e affirmative, ve:e " Mr.in. H.nton, Brown, Fereytli. fJn: idv. Hendrik a , a - a- aii I" i 11.11. Kane King . t A! -.ham , h,. .g .eormr, Ly.v, M. Kran M ingum, Merrie, R hinson, flbipley, lallmedge, Pipton, White Wilkin, W right "d 1 boae w b v b 1 in the negetloe. were V.c -re. D lib, ir.aik. Caihnn, Clay. Clayton, Enine. Peelinghnvaon, Kent, Leigh, Moore. N ndin, Poiudeatee, Potter, PreettiN, l'iesto i, K .'on, :ii.lce, Basithi 'dln.rd. Hprague, S.x.it. TeMkeiian. WaggeM, Thi wa an obsttucti n of tlte tifht of petition in it j purity, end denying It aan tight i.. American freemen. p. tr.loiung up u a j.'ft in. v lia.l an tit; ; .i 'i nit.li right to act upon. Clay era suatained by every mfttiber , ,i . , . f i . . i "tig at that lima With the h d. r il i -arty, mid w ji n; ;, Dsed m i j ii a . .... ry every ir. nocraim oennaer. I' Iii . ..i I Toils ami il uai Is. i i . 'ii

I, Philadelphia 4 " : to do s the i.l!..vxing eanoio amount or ine duty; at Ihe aame time the proyiirkaoi. lUe t Hrcroent uf art oditor from fflu chair ou m et postil to beer the mcreaaod freight which nln ' ' ' II' i I J Hi. IliL t .o o..A.I. n e, ... .1 . . . ...II.. al.-

, , ... W iMa I i nn t I. indict . -j . 1 . I ' 4 . m- time t the emtor o ,. X ( , :.. , , . acrv" , ing Ho haa done vera well in hie wae, ainl mau? e e In i.iiv on n n- ' '' ' u are glad, for bis namn s.U.-. tint be baa ithdr.nwn. Why ehotild he apend bis lile, ami fond con sidcrabfo laleute, to auith en oecupntion Where grows ihe grase upon thegraee uf three n.h edit. ra m tb. I'mt. cdflMMa? They live in t ..... .il. are entkiaefl, landed, rondemned, and die poor i he tireeont generntnm, per i J, .,,,. frnt ihe nraciica lot easily altered We w iah the retiring editor soccese in t.sr.ti.- j.tai-ia.-. " The Waehinglon Smvciatnr errilee lal fl mciancboljf .,.,.'..., He save of en ediloi ' Mi.iinonno ..nn. unjerc-i, in ay u. m run i 'Ife ie u Mateaaaan, wRhonl liomr; a politician, with"ul prout ; n writer, wit bout iininoriahty. laenlheg I be doe is ii nee. -n 1 1 i- tlnoiebts of beauty or power droh bko autumn leave, and am borne away by lha wind, and although feMil:.ing tho eirth. frum vrbicfa insuring lha flowers bloom, and the oik ajioots its brhmrhea, who Ihinhs of thu doea wh b erumblea under bis footsteps), .s he walks along the shad... ' ' .1. i - "v,n:MS "1 ':,t N 1 Bm P N uulwb.it it eon-i.b rs a remedy ol the axibt comulained of, though we d.oibt in s- me d. gree it praeticubility and ....I.... ti,.. i ..... I, ..ii , uiiiitv I lie uin.'iie trnili the Im mes in fin coun1 try m imaseneely erereeisc, and until tbie great evil, to nil concerned, by greater concen tret ion of talent and reanurc ,s remtedied. otliers must eonttnne tu follow in its . train. I lia .m obacfVes i ''There i- .oily nno sure way m win. h the iuluencu and respectability of an editor may be secured and hie labors prove useful and productMe, and t mt i to ulti v.iie an ttprit atu cerpj Aa long ee editors abuaetlMir colleagues i'.. r mere differeneo ot'opinism, ih- world tefesee to respect them The crafr onca bonurably united, t tt ieie i ii.. p.-vtr ti.at can Mir.... tin i. .h a ooO v, theooglMmkfffle country, they equal anj chwa of men in generul character Bin! intelligence ' -.x lii yi nut acisii lalnndn. Tlie ratiroadfl nf New Englmti are dailt giving x i - limner el th. .r great value aod profts. 't'he L...w!l r .;nl ciutud iibiuit nine per rent but sjeclirvtl on' v eight. The t, eot of tbia to ul, double track w lade b iith ie . niv siv. miles i i I B03,( 00 It ILT . . 1!..l.sd r s t.i. rT ti v .,- l.i M.!-trr,. Cur nt pr

rui. Cna.fi. ase'st. jfat't. tr. fomrefl, fl.-'' . I pent j." ig Ko sale. XX"..ri-r-ter, ' T 1 ', , I :t l ü It, pr 1 1 ail. aatera, via. i,- . :t 6:1.00 .-, in .Maine, 1.a,i0fl :ij 1'..-. .' :i " Prcvi Irin e, I fl.X4.IOt1 .1 M .'.."..' .1 . ' MaiMe, l.-.t.') n .n " fl i :i Ni.llll., 9tl,l I I H o ) i I .,) H ,,fT TaoiHefi Inmck, o.Otl 5 " Hfiui aieeeteaT'sl .N'e.v UeUtore, t ,,. o 3 1 3. Ye V. i ni de in. n Branch, 2W,ii0tf 3 " 7, it) - .i ukteteal fonlkflat. race ami rWlaaauMfc, I - I 3. M O-.'M g o offtrrd GesaMCst, t ' SOhafl ,7tjfl gu:,WJ I v I it ell im an l lcnib Tlie f 'lowing paragraph h is been travelling tho round

Xaahui, for several wceke. W e know nothing of ii. authci.tn iA young mm, formerly of Tennesae, nnmed Waserm, was murdered in Lapovtk county, In4, about ten daye ago, by fjen. Beardsley , wlnee daughter be had seduced. The General t .U the young ...:n. into a room, referred to tba -m inion off his dausbl r, nnd donrnnded l to ... . rv ,p, when on h a rafiuma the ininr. I father drew I.t. . 1. I.T . I. t. .:. . f. ... a III .1. I 1 ' I .nu MKH II I ITI III i '"1 n IMG I US III "CJICi,;i II tit-- " "P ' "..n . n vraees ie am settler on Four .Mile Ptuie. in Michigan, a good cilice n ftn(i betoved bv all. Tim ie indeed n aadolair, but what went w.ii lay Iiis haul on hia hgnrt anaVMV balben d I il. . I ....... I l . . i ... ... .. .v "'one xsener.u I. tor u.e course i.e io.., : nat jury will cmxarsM him of murder ? Until eue lawa treat seduc- . . .. . tn ri ns it ooghi ;.. be treated ase crime, ana one l Ihe wdrsl of crimee nnd nunish it accordiuflv, outraged na r . . ii t ' ii . . i i.t-aa i. lure avill revolt at law, or rxuier will take the low into ita a ear I . . a 0 SO Tm owa u'"m- llu'rc w " Mr r A Mr Rhoades. of New York, in a coon speech lateiy made by him, .cLing of the federal whig party, aay s : They will come a th auch determ nai n, and in such force, will ecurc a victory, and compMip their iriumph. i'..ey wi.l M Co ne as the w i di ccn.e, when 1 o..5t a;c ten li d.'' They w.ll ' i as he . a vc c. me, when N . i ies are mi at: led. " We C :."i ' u t their di ?t ; niination." but we do their "force" ItUme in ISlOthat they " cane " as above teP'eenfc!. a .d tl.e sa ne tuio which f-lfo vedthe iriaca and the Mtnre hal r.ia-ke! their rou se. Tl.e people will take g wd rare t prevent BU h triumph" in fr.ure. Leonine t r M. 'Theodore Frederic fiaillsrdet, ti e , f thc eijr Yoik de K'a's I'nis, has bren a , aiitCJ hv tie King of Franoe, a Knight of t.e Legi r. of ip,nor. Louis Phi ppe i o ser.a-b'e man. King. if ;e i a

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ui iiiui.u ' rn. jui .niiiu hum ii i'c nr lu iwj-j i their beef and pork before it m i.ao ft kr tip .rtetmn. '.lung opvr.ttet iur irijuiici .v Il ufilciii inter-t then Ihn iol0imiu tax on t!t. and it ii rgglly w undtfful bow any ft our people can ho induced to support liie Whig f liticu.ii. nliu Mitttin the Ut, by the laliaciuu cr in fatcr ( I (lu.ne indualry. 1 iL .1 . aT" ..... ... Of all tli daflerertl breaithof of iwdoatty tliete isnur nc : wbi 1 1 talk advocnlu Ol the ;re 1: t r.tt prole.' t.iLe 1 tru tidlv a to that of Um farmer. Vet the ilightaktli fercucoto thu tableef dajtie.ehewa tlmt rne Rtceaawee f ti e farmer, hke (hoes oi otiier bUaeoa, ate Iftkeaj with unaj .irin 4 acweritf Not only on- the i! t;std by hian laxed, hut the fruits ol hi care rnd laboe cannot reach a feeorabhj m irk t without feeling the pn; lung . . ctmn of tlii ekcluoivk law. Ail the he!", pork, ana) aiauMur pro lai.'ti ; w htrh pi'.-din m 1 1 -Ina f.,ieipii market. iniif, whon it arriree nt thofeahnar.il t jac I. 1 with foreign -alt. to Fecerd it precnai on. TI.- kiretgn ..It - et tu n heavy duty, and o uiu h atiditlbnal Ckpenre : impoaed upon the nrtniaion desti ed to a fort if 11 mm kel .Mi I . . . - . . . . a- a . ...! n owr o. i.n 1 eiot rrnti par im f . ? . P,,,""l" foteigrVwi of the rurka lahwd Mit, xx hieh t e.iierty Weil. 1 to 10 ccula per httahtd 1 ho a-..f.. ..I fl la. H I 1 ? a. 14 I.V.. ... r j . f t . ' , . ' ' a. . . I 1 " . . . . - r ... . .. . .. . .. ,?hüuM i,,,,ount !ü du,J"l, uo':':l bc w' ' ' u ufS' V'.""5. ,1 a"1 ' nn nur an v.in. r.i oy i oe un , rier n ktb i.c kin i -. ,.!. - , . j . " - II I I ")" "I tlictnroieed arf: U u . .1 dollar, ex, Iumuahippjng charge i.nd other enminiMi... Ad.J.og tl-o "'".' ' V 'r f"' "fi mOiieU to dolIgre tjo ecnta. In o.dtr t- save the interest on the tnonev a.ixancnl. and to n.ect b: oiher i.xpen-. t!.e iniportf r will charge on ihia ihin an advance of 331 r cent. T,,, i... rli.ir..e ih-t ... r rent nn daillara ÜS .i... n,i...i ?.r ti... -n!t . ,1 nn.l Uo .... ::. . I . " ' d-diar. the .lute he ba jm: I This?- k. a i:.x of ia dollar lie ceflt. nmount in fOddolLir T.l cent Thai . '. .. . . '"O vpene attetnbnf tm: II an in voice of If :' anit Iner Hie pre-nt Mr. If. before it rc:teii-stbc band of the repnekrr otprnvieinne. If it faaaaee through accond li.-mda :. 1 1 I ii.: I V 1 . . .a .. haiyd uith nn additional 'X'i pet r. nt Th m:ile the oricnril inenioe ol ifSlt d i'ars f'.ic. nls an mini I . . . ... ,. i; i i ' . 1 . no i H' n ; " i. 1 . h i , i iii. iui iiiv w . . r iL'ti Krt dutv and other in, olental e barge The following i a statement of nn intoice i Mil re 1 ertve. 1 tew 11 ; 1. iure. In this cae. t.'ie. sail e,-t ten ' yuaj jer mtmp, wbeHla aöout ttie iwnai fa-M m rntite Isl.md : Coil ofggH and ejport duty $358 00 ! Charges, A'c. B BD liote, 37ri Inlereatnn adrance, ft oi Air, Tbw kmeunt of silt imported nt tins port nb in from J in Id t Be :'.lf. 1843, wus 1 ..".' tJNkn buehehi, paying a .buy ol rflQö.lt 2 IC. 'IM. am flll'mnii- - I I I nil I . .1- t.n Mlaa I MB M . ttar.l in 1 ' ' aeeajajiiiiia j i -.iii tri mm mimis lllsil xa.l'a im m i hi wl,:4),i7- 74:; buahela , paying a dmy ol i 12W The lb,,.ltti, ls , .teiemenl nl the oroxdslonaii, which this salt ia used tl.at we exported doting the same i mod f i out this p. rt alone : Beef, barrela 3fi 0 1 - rmk iHinter, fn kins 4-,n:i Bt porta of he I and jiork during 151-, tin i.ngbout tbo country : Beef, barrels l I '. arl. I aaall ll'tO The nuanlitv of nrovislon. re-naeked at tin norland nt to a toruign n. nket i- s.nall in proportion when eomP"J wi,fc ,na"7 other aeapotfa ol ihe country, especially Baltimore and New Odenn- Tlun dutv liem-. bind upon ... , ,. .. I ' r the farmer, and gMpeciallf the western farmer in iworo .. I .7 . I spe i Thefeia m. diaxvhark aib.w. d on the the expor tation ot bee I ..ml pork, and the es ponce of prrp.'uing llie pm vision fin ihc mn ign market is t hue im renscd by tbe sees . ii.-. a l '"il- a si "'lllll 1 , illMI 11(1 I Illy I 1 117 , . , ;... ...aw , a. ..a ., a...- . ' i . , i , i , , - ... .,.i, ...... ' . . ... I. Ut4 by a pfgiiblMry larikT Tbia imtN of realridii n also adopted at tha verv moment when American eroVl. ,,,,,, ar.- beginning I find a new market ahrond. and g V(.ry .,V, wrhthu salted provisions nf ol,tr cnnirice. j f.;M it Bt iiirlst. ... J , ,. I We extract tlte following from the proccedgsgx of a Kenlucky ea)mocraiie mcetiegl RtWreJ, That Henry t Liy. in Mfo)ng te rote for the m peal of the juiily oueaag bankrupt laej in obedience IU the V'tuJ ' J "' ' Y. '.""r "1 hK' keotuckr, cxpreed through the LegieJatuie, eiolated his dutv,? I it, be our master, instead of our servant. A'- f, I . .t wt if Wi : ,"r' nmon of .Mr. Adams akd Mr Clay iu liW,bv which tbci ascended into I ical power ai I efOce.aj. . the m ,-t remaikable . aiittoni ever made by violent p kit ka I opponents Mid rivals for office and fame, ,;' ' 1 ' ' kal we cannot bold Mr, t lay ex. used i t v. -in g " Mr. Adam in violati n of tha instructions of tt.o stte li Kentucky, by AM lame apology ih t it wa a choice id ex Us between Mr. Adam-nod lien. Ja.k.on. 'I i.e ap dogv might have some weight in ,t. if Mr. Adams sfterwatds, in kis appointment of Set retaij of KtatC, bad been confined lo imiler choice of evil ,wli :. mpelted mm to app ur Mr. Clay, a rival candidate and rival political eoemy. ! araa , , , . ., . . ' .. , , . tu e ai i iii.i. 1 1 e. eil in las choice, having the whole Lnion fi. m which to make a selection ; and pairing over a h - of , diflimguisbi I names, he appointed Mr l.tay t. the firt offi e rynu,l i: f fo daj - ... foie teceiei d the otli, ct lieldcni at the ham! . o Mk Clay i li. a i nlying tu t e reiy letter tbe cbatge niadc pre v toy t. Ihe election that Mr. t lay would make Mr. Adami P.esldent, and Mr, aü.h.. make Clay Seetetaiy of State. hVi t., Timm we icpai i the rearm i f Mr. I Hay o igi Bating in selfoh end unchasiened amhitbrn, wnkh foi many yea is be concealed under the cloak of pa ttie I ism j but, imP"" ,1,ül resnemia, ana wnen ne supp sen tin; object 1 1 ! . ...... .... ........... .....I I- .. , .. hi- -i i ii i ai-..i.ttiiii i.iiiii ii i r.-.n ii. t e in e w :. .1 v ..t.pa- - and chart th .t o long direct 4 bis eflbit in brha i of la i entry with o nun h vein in. . rc, and iwhcd into t! e aunt f ili.xe ret) opouetiti whon be bail castigated o e veiely, and lot aaany vc..:s eloquently oppo-c.i. ) ' In reply to the IjUe.tien uf the Frankfort Okterrer, we content aureelvee at preaenl tv aaying, (i!i ugh much more nxighl lc sai l) tint last year our cm, LI itee for i .e ' I..'.' ire, ... this county were n'l tf,, MCn ; but the tw pre vioti year ! gnly ones m winch ihe Whig! bava been beetamj they were Van Muren men. It .1 can Lrtify i'a peculiar notion by t!ifc : i t so Lis it. Fortyeighl of lie members of itie '"nited tate Senata in 1836, have dad since that tnne. In every b gislaure of onr State for four year past, (further back vie have imt examined) i no or mora n embers have died dui ag lake aeoeion, or before they bad reached borne. Let rvtry one ol ti e next 150 oak hiMMlf, if be is tut 10 take h turn next. Tl:e Xeweaatle Courier recently aaid of the great Oliver II. thai " He eariimt affml to sacrifice aa exten. H-M be a fool to d it, if be bad it to sacrifice; but i.'s fl.t I i: -rg !ury " for the Courier I say fo. W e must bkVfl him bau.d over the e as. The '.'.f. is ai attribute ot eiviiizxtion. Savagee never htintr men in c ld bla d. 'The following therefore tr ives that lie Ci.er.akee. ate i-r .r.-a. in the arts au I . m ai' lMfi'fllUt CI VlHZ ( ) Ofl Dick RatclifJ, g hktAbred, Mil hung in the Cbetokee natio in Iba early part off foot month, for tbe murder el hin wife. He wus wealthy, and bad pgavioualy etjoyed e rerpectsble repgiktiou, and lia.l been aheril of one f th" d wti. is. 'Tue aource el bia i r.oie wa mMm eraneax J3 i i ir Lay stack i ge ting law again. Dunt oil come nt uncav becousu the roads are rood. Bome Mav brine " " corn, as ere have v of room for lint. am. also ost. And one of our inerchanM has agree I to fi d room for as much whet as we m iv receive. We a; rectale au q kin !r,eu, if u-e ccu!i! tmhi r"' rAe .. '. ..' ' ic bv 1 ne l. c.irisir.d Mar contrad.cte the s atexent nncc bv the Compiler, that Mr. Baker, who lost hie lifo by the fhH of the cru:. li ne. w as a lb-r:, y, and fltaMal that I.e w a known to be a W'mg. Rev. Dr. Tucker's cbueeh, in Pntder.ce, wa injured by lire i-t Sunday, to lha an.nut.t of J1000. Insured. The lire cm'it lr..rn thc stove-pipe while tnc congrrw Heg IM e .. "', 'o .7. IneesiTi Abner Rogers, iba r an t who muedered ihe keeper of the Msaaaacbu-ett Stete Prison, has boon a .. !td on the gr und of insanity. ' titmi Aemi u- oa W ax. K. hafier has t-etn nom mated bx the Ab ii , msts f Vermmt ss their candidate fol üovernor.

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C 0'CSRIs. A gleiten u'it n ica IM'H Si! o:t in Con-I greea, lut little in Our tl-leg': n p iwnt mei y

pent; uw aoJ in-mm... n hie.i are ref I npprv'' r ,t - . . , r..:n,.tUa. Tho mon ,.f l -m rel! e . the impr.."- . aitaeae .a .aiL a 1 W . nwil of tl e Wab-iab. the et vi. .1 v. 4 I. at. 1 la? Coip"tn-or rtl.er keeping in r-j.i r r.nö c,-.:i tin ! ofomatona cq ihc t'ur- md r.d. i'..e ira a. n . . i impocfent commti eee. .! 3'f r ceaaawi'y much me Red 1 , ... . ,. A Mong pt 'i .oaia pre .ft.'r I, 1 r . v I. Ii x t;r a tnai! r. u'o from 1: !: m; .n 1 P hy the way i I BrnndL Ripplt, dtc , and mm front Indes . t ? ind mnitv for del redauoavi mil red hi the Mia ai Indian. 1 . ISIIEKGTC3i COMKESVODrXCr. S ..(.: : mit i ' . J I J Mr.sr.a. Cmr'r ie : ! e Smi'i this moment Me coniitimd the aominetion of Hmtj A. v iac a Hin ati r tj Bcail nVe (!ierce H.Ftoflit nject. ! Mr.W. ha civen up hie aeat iu the 11, uai t Mr. Hurt of Carolina, MadltM understood will :.gn lo-mutroa ..ud .er im- . . v t . mediately ujn the dut.ca of l.M er. y. N . : .A.

Waiiuaoi a Cit, Feb. 8, lite. j5 j , tjM Ur-ncratic iSta'e Corxct.ti -n . I lediana celled G- nt : ''To v'i e er not to m1, ; ah! that ! e u ann r..e in common o.h other. t- knave if I were ilqMMtoa " : hather it is Idler to let tke tide - f kgita- bnf to abide be ilia deci i,n oi a National tme. ti m

t.on fl w '. rJ, cr aubnnt t r it atnu ner t. not . I;!... ... . . ..,:i la. llOat .a, Ul V.'.il I I 1 1 aa. em tea. - . . - f x ihe Cokgioaaii n i log 1 m k U I oxi a heaitata ii.a Ii of the two t. i Loose,' rrv it r ate " Caihe$ :c ionuU" j wtu'd iirpere. ptiloy incline me to tea) latter. W ftn die baa nothing partcularly to ay. be i eerj nj.t irrt. ci ae -x n.i r.l'.u m the cxarciaeofa cardinal Chtie Uen sir'.ue "f.nal pereeverancc be a'Sh 'i Ine mo-t impaatem land math " a nj 1 1 aV 1 1' j Mney l cx.tv.wbich ,a not enty theeool of na aeme e thor rrkk. hut of eeety thing i e in lite. Ml rxcepting a curt ain lectnre " . There ia math prfueud niedom, as xvell as j radical i 1 K 1 1 alii n in tbe eon ikat mcmriit ol nie of Luros'a letterejtie aaya : I write yon a long .,: ha- . . . i . , ... pflte I have nt tin e f. wtoe x eu a h 1 1 ne. I xen n-.uih, Meaarfl Ed.iota ! rj ( reh t d. !. .t !. u..e tb efietle i ejoaee x uu will be sen -in y in j ra d w ith lha truth el Ihe nju tbegm. The most in port, nt treasure new 1 1 fore tha Banalg i a,- i t!ie Kttoluten ..f Mr. McDSa preoaang reduc ion 4 tie tat It. ile mover has meda MM ui-at raei ri.t apeechea in n( jmrt of tbe pr..j oMtam, nhich baie been I replied to bv Mr. Rvana,aehaa fcamli .lv. with greet ab.llie. The debate ia being eootinurd be Mr. W,.id'-v. i " , .... whom t I would ne a xvoilv I aniiereroe atton. i l.e ,, ""i e a ' JudiciaryeVommittecliaxe reportesl aak ttw Joint ceoin t.rn t funding the lino impoeeil ooa (im, Jarl,ai . h nn amendment saving thai kU ceeMUil M kcrebj inMfidl I upon Ihe condect of Judge Hail ; it amy peee that hedy r .. I in thia shape but tbe House wilt vom rt uo.lkmg m ' ibey do l! at tbe old Hero would scorn t. lecetve . r rer. gnise it with euch an appendage. Benutor White of youi . ... - . O . sa Plate eoma dare aievoa ueeeented bio inatructione from the'' I Slate I .etj ; let tire direclin him to BUpport thie ineesure i atatiec; at the .-.. ne tone ihat be con-iden J blmsi If andei in. i bliRalion to olgj them. I i e II .use for the biet three neyahnse been engaged m ' debating Ihe general ticket qtw liken, live hour each; it 1 iv Ul be upon the final d trmanatlo:., aJmoM a peMy vote. Mr. Cauipl'i i! of t'oro'ina, BelaM of AlabamU, fti ! i A ilk ine of Pa., Democrule, will go with the big ; it is understood tint tin cult re week wiii be i.:,miiii-I ,n il r arsuu.ent . I Itiia malter r .1.,- ...... XX'.a .1. .11 I. .... . .i .,!., mi,., tshen the annexation of Texas e ::n- npon the U i : i atonal I resslc t"ard. Senator a ker te. .nti.it. r on that aubject h i thrown u deed id hghi upon it. and nltbiugh tbe proposition will not be sustained, jrei it w .ii re ee ve a great number of volee. UM et awefUaVcu in . . , , , laVe. Ihe .piestion when dtveeted off Its foil low is rc duced to Una, aba I Texas retiun to the warn, bee SU I bet Mother, or to the i y heart ot her t, nnd'iU " Sf,f mutt ,b, nne or tie uthrr. hc cannot alat il atone. . . ii If Ureal Canto in ,-ete po$esion ot Ibat e.-untiy (whuh - v Heaven avert) th Winding sheet of tl.e 8uut vvdl then be wmeri, and " 1 1 Hum ml MUet be her epitaph i bei .lu.n the entire terra oy of Toiea will he immediately turned into one etat cotton j, 'ant ition or auger field, xx bieh I a I er Iah r will tilt and cullieete, iioiorinu.'y so much c heaper than !ve industry, Ilms taring the WoUlh beyond the hope of sueresslul rompetition ; for Ri glend bj ihia aaeans, with ihem fldvantagee, will u t only eupply bet own l.rav i di mertd t r ibeee 1 ij km, I ut must e; i it them to every rout try, which ty tl.e aid of her numen osaerchar tmen sheen, mom easily do, than any ether w er on earth ; and in ten xisrs th. r-- will not be a sc where British sbipe leden wi ll cotton auger, or I lucre from tbe N. W Worl I Mill not 1 1 loatiftg, imr l h ,i!"'r i ii eitbet bendetihete, nhere Ihu raw muterielut ila mane

foctured atiiald will not he eufMaed to traffic or sale. Zillngm throughout the world, iu ikfecca i I , k free. Th. e nre Undeoiabbl truili-, ttu hs wor'.by ot all e le d- ,,,, ti ,. s ... oration. Tbtesso phoao ha which the Wcstorn p p It will not, I regret to eay be in my pwwer to nra3 my hae mt ben in the babt oi viewing tb MooMtitous reff off the honor you intewd to eoscfer on see. .neationi they have teokeJ upon H nJeem no eat extensdon , I to at thi-day. I trest, hard . .. eeeary lo uaeejeu erne, 1 that iv el-settee will in i... ...teo t.c occasuo d Iv Of eortortttorv and as an in.itase of slave preponderant w,tl. ,,,,,, ,t , ,lJ cMMO which J I sup, ...t. Rein tbl national eeuneite, Thie is a grove matter in it sell. I , , ; -. , ihe Irfeh . b -r... . ; svmpatkyfi .i..j(tea. admit, hart in e. M arison with lha bearing m which I hue sum they 1. -I endu ! , ai ! rmn aim "f the heeeo . placed it, it is utterly Insignificant, a mole bill to a moun onrulculating and um.nmj re oi n .!. v n u t . p. ( , ;,r . . - . . . . i ii Riiht whi b th' v have itieplayed I ah I baasie a... I m tain. XX lieu preeenleJ in it Ituo aepect it neee ahove all , , .. ' , . ' ' all tiinea end under atl circumstances; -.rr te. ii g ho !i oectione! dtvianme, or excii Constitutional ecruplee end rc Qm ,, ., t 1IlVrflJ;, ,,, through a public

olvee itself into a aueetion of miff preservation, the in.-t law of govern me ute, aa wed a of natueo. Hut place il opon the ground of ainadiency . nf inleeees, end h hacemoa .' . . ... , , , vitally niiliortsnt to the v e.tt ra states ia lo ueral ,11 I In 1 hana in pimculir. We are gel Mtly bend to tho " Oil) br lie of eoneanguioOOt end feeling. I ut by the atre ; r rorJs of tr..J.) at.J fflMMiffti. her pr .jcr.tx i-. Our on- . , ,, , . , nehme,,, and her patalveal our tun.. two at. St.eil Ighkl show the l,.et that f r the last ten yea-e t'.rre fourth of t'.c eurptua produce i f Indiana have found Bouther market, 8 utheru purchaaera and Bontbern ( n sume-s. It i natural for it to do so. but earn ttndelike ., ... i.i rivers wil. rvei ad k their appropriate tbannele, and no. " thing legitimately ran force thcM out. Thue it will he een thaf if by the turning of, the vaat and productive Mrrilorv of Trxss i:,to one IMUMUao COttOU leid or sugar mannfectery, theae sto !ea pecolter to the aouthern portion e .. , . . rt. . ,. , . . of tins contcderarv aru cut nil or rrippitd Iv the abui .1 - ance, or by tbe cheapneee sf Britiah convict bsmr. Ihe dv mend for our produce will be les-eried preci-elv in "lie same rat. . as the oroepetity of the s...j:h i. pucj. ! ie lime ;hat we were wek i up n ,t auly ta cur inloeaUtfl . it to onr Ulcere, perhaps to our existence I!r.:.jh rOptdity is only etpiai.ed I v Ur t.li aggres,i tu By the poo"; I. of Texas -he w.ll command the entire fi'o.lj h Mexico, rhoecon pletety engirdling tbe Cn led State ; w.-h ' .nail i on ihe Kast ami Nulb. t )ref n i : '.!.. - . ai T. I as in th S iti'h, not M .nention Imt namcroua islastds ly ing Jaijice.it to ..ur territory, she can at at y time mei Ie us ' i t-io thirde of out sv'i.le bee di-v line. Het t raaj :ng atter power Otonde without a parallel üi the Ott nals of naii ns. aed her dislike to her Mayerard Id : not denied. L'r.der all thee eircun.-' u.'-e. should e r,. t. L axexi-r our xa! r u,.g' '. be mo-t.:,i i ti . . take ' ei! fro'ii our fesrs a well aa our j idgments T You;, dec. O. A. A J. P. Cuaeatav. i . 'The psjer sta'e that Mr Ulay baa twenty live thousand .loÜari i.'ive-ted m!iv,. '. . . don't I.e vM.te a lettor to tbe abtditionisto, tolling ihem ho "eleek and ocir'y" they are T ii.rr."t Coxrinttsrc. TUr Western Empire ivs 'Air W Wt Ringt n. . coon l,br.il-t. mmol lit the late coon convention at C'olom u. that e cumnatltee be appejintaal Ihrobgh whose i.:nd all r..-''; nns and ewe a as v- . as motions f nun I p iss, ötj ri ujtert i rnrnu n. n, said that the only argument i.i its favor w , that liie Mose policy wae pursued in l-C1 Wonekr if Cray will have a . mmittce - Wonder if it sa their pl.e not to make anv dot I irallOM t r t'ie pub : eye, a .?i 11 i 'ali contempt foe the peoj I i.a t been sh oven - n. a tiic daya of the r ider Adams

. tveic surceasfstl, and .he left, ta.r g out a mail of thirty lAihe Michigmn. Doting ihe pest year twenty-five ve-' theusar-.d leitet, the latg.st em l.:jped to Lutope. tele. o. all cls.ase. have lreu bu It on I. ike Mi bigan 7lmir toea age in etotod mt 1.2 13 tons; the.r cost f : 1 1 .:. 0 j8hrier, the Ma kgeard sej n t whom W'elier it ginee IfMO, II ves.ele wrh k tonnOfO of 74 1 ' ind g d, ia a i.ej hew to Stcwsrt. wh e Ogle t ,,ehoi. Is !. r Ol o coot of 04 lo,00, have hem added In the lake tmde. i xp ed oa glatmgiy It area a fami'y affair th n

ol. Johneon'o lllr. To At Editor of the Globe. Uj : From a not. her of it. rrrr.T't me. fronivavi leeeteiowof oer ooootry, I fi d a l fT'icnce of

'',u I'-un.l I otempf r. itieo to IBfJ eai.-a f"r tlw Iii r I I", .-.dent . ,1 Nie l'rr .!. i.t of ,:0,lirJ . I ETea grru a d,er.rv ..f Opinio i am ng my friend aa to the rure I eUonld ad pt -o ane adiiiig that u hr u. rr u natanre ! - '. I permit my m v i,-.J f.r ihe V re Fre i.!t ' v I ,,,'i.Ta &d i I . it 1 h u'd Dot aaahm;! nie i.a.i e to the " "" ' . " . . , denai n ..f a ti. tn' ncnti n ; and the moat r.unerdoe etrr, a:n' a wib tl.at I iVu.J arrept the r.omi1 a;, 111 f.r tif otli e I V re P.r..le t, y 1 1. d imjllty I t'.o deleg atca l t ie ."Metonil Uoaeejajtioai all kl propel to aktWI me aa a rendtdato foi h Viett T.e. leiic after prefcring anoa.icr for i!u- Uice f I eaiIn Jane ire. I I C. I was n-itninated. at PiklihaVaft, KeflI r the Pr. a: ler.cv. he a mi meeling. com(ard . i . . tl ,..,. t. - . ... . .. ,1 .1 l'.a l.rn!.!i!,!f. an.l C It I " ' ' ' "' ' "V 7" v... r r.a .f that 9tate. u' ert t a :-ciai. a of l.e ataoial : . u ( ja(lUjrv, lgid. 1 area noaiirntcd M the umß raaVti by a Rial a Deaeoeatie t"eeeitiie ecFtawkfttt Kewtechy, eeawpeeed ei leg hin. he! d': ;t.a. -us.i cl to a de.-a, .,. da N -tnanal I on e ,t. ;. 1 a af- : .' r - n; a n nor :tatc.l hv a ii.!U'i i ' MiTe ! ti ttnwmüt c npMai of m reThan ßee henjied .I, ra'r. t -i i!. -aiH' rt t the rame c .lit: n. ol i!. - i nnunaiioi.a Wae unar iliru. In Januare a.11.1 fl. rlhrr il 1 w,.ii'.l Bl:1 in the t : ati n ol I. nt (YiiteOlUM) bf t.'ic !..- of P.. -.dcr:t at .1 Vice Pri i .' nt ,if t!.e Cnited Stat.. My anaoer t theae iolerr agtteriee ari ir.h-ut e.jaiv o. a'iow which was that I ..u! l , ' n I hae na icaeoe ! change that rm u iti m ; out aat the contrary, have g oJ reaeona lr being confirmed in my opinion as the neeeaaity of ad' tog t my ri!uuin. t. insore the uieeroh ot the BeaioeeMie party. I n.tei.d te redeem aay adedge faithfully, withoci re.jx'i t to petom. tniljeet i. the i.rg.: ...i.ltcns.l hi jiMeaim I S n .mc to iu-, taee.t u i..... th.- public. ...d .he National I onveutton to be he!-! at Hj.:i i ire n the I'h Moi.dav f , t.tT lh(. . ,:i , . , pftM.ie.r. I ., d 4 em., ,eme tinm in Mforring la) nae nomikatnm for the tttfice off Pn nt. bv Criendaenbtr r-' i!i n. K o'u-kv. N Mttee how tatti ... ifceea 4V .uattaiim a f puMic confidence, I ill .1 whuh i 'ui atu-tei la-e l.) me lorr'.ng ' , to their w ahes w..a in t prod I ated epna the eonauler ,im WfU noniiuead for the gjret . l!i c ; Mf kernt 4 I. t; r rr.u saieaj of t- ' of mr n una wou'd have leeu r qua! ly eine re a;.d ejp(die for the kttca oi ne IVeai i t. I km now. nn I ever bava , rn, idenl I Wil toe nm,tralll. liItv i ,,,.- lt,,,..d in rimaaja that ...-. u.v 'fhe uce a off the nMaaajfel of that pstlv ale loo dtai ta age in hfAaopardcil by kej mlfieh ewaMahtetaeai en u v part ; and ihereffora, I naihing an.! esjrt nothing M ihe bände ef the ttinn. thai will in any umm i bi'iu.e or iaaatd the socceea ol the cnmiu.ot nuts. It ine J . , . .( , , eoftvetitioii. m tln ir nrisdaim snould cooaiilci r e nee ot ,U Bsm fa tbe first or aicond Ifi or t r iiniher. as a,i isnble, mv ac ejeii si ore i- bejarti y gieeea, Tu such of mv foil nci cona as are nominating me f r .b-oil. e 1 V,. e iv.,d. m y ... advance of ,i.e n i"i; . t lha Ralimore I n-enti ... a v l!iink are tue, ami ,((rt(lU CiM;l t becoeoe uae to najmii .u lirM ,j , ten. . I j uu..:. among my friends. M I take p. rim favor uf the otae aide againei ibe other in tbc.r tiendly effiieea t procure my nominathgk foetaMuawM ef em a e ai a a . a .a President or Vice Preekfont, And aal et uM da n.-tlin g. ci i :t!i nt vv ith my public pU .?g a, ia 'ln t teri, sv ithoeM living di wti laetn a lo aoeae I lbrm, ihe NetboMl (JotH teniiim. wbeM a maj rite will iule, n u t diaposeoV ue, and ib e.!e ihr r ..fit i ..-v t-i H eU ill. io. In tie mcan'me. ! t ccry.;,e ., la . j n n.bd i hi own mkad, anal t act rdineh . ml ne eaeea of complmat caat rxiet with -.nv. r agaiuet any. I an b, ad roorse, to rnv no effeiice t. my friend, ob. If es il.ee preKr meff-r the fitat r em -.em I I b .. ii v sri n oMy field i-p lloii prefore ree t i a m .j nfv i . Ihu . a i . . I fl - .a . e e, nv. i . i .. n . . ; v a.ie I men views ae wi-u-r. 1 !.s!l per e thi m a i ! . t . v tu. I I kave to ua lik. i . in ! r t . j - i . hum y ia I KP,.I1M. .i. a ,,,,,,, , i i..,, ...... n.v ti i I n i I. i- t!,..t ,i ecul r a 'v, entd it ronventmu alia. I mt and .!..p -e . i net fothe mrnn h .. dTf ihc , o, le. flbouhl M be the p easure of tl.e rot.-.eejtn to n-muuste ine ff r Ute fi. ; .... r , y , , ft ,. , , mi ., ... ,... u 4, a ,,.. a , 1 . !,-.., '.I t. . ;.t .1 tbe an d w that k ai d ph aoeri ; and aM Wll ICHg M lake my - -i n MBMflkg .lie ttk nn I lie, if such be ihe pb I MJTC I He r mvei.U a.. wn'i ut a I nur. W !ier v, r I rmv I i la ed. . I . . . ti t t a in in rc my , t . .1 ...t I on nee ...it ,.u,v , , ,,,,,,,; ..Iba.' Um Re-harged R, ea rorutng to our i ci re, nu will luj'C for eirt ry li M. JOHNSON. Jatrant SI, ISlf iii ii Ueftspal lr. t;tti Bmrrn. I -. i - ii l.i r t i. We have re ee seed the Albany He n rratic Reformer. No, ! rontainitig tin prort edtng 4 tl great liieh Repgul DemoT.etrtion In I at city, am dm 3d n't. Ii e 'train the ipc-l.es ot l.-ti, ,ri r W il i ia H. Reward and MamoH Btoee -, I, -j . ihM neeaei n. together with tlte ether priseeeding of t! e MMSHitig, isv cluding the following letter from Mr. Van Buren i - Ufh ; L'r-I'it : t l 1 1 It i. I.mn v est, I ' ... 1 8 I " CaKHTLkataar : I hax-e the h.mai i a knowledge the iece4. of your btl.r I. ..;;.-lai mv al. l.i! a. .- at t. e I '..,...1 ..aa ....a O, ill A .a .'. . ... a. .1 I. r ...1. 'l .. ., . .. lifo elrealjr greMty prcruexed which I imr rtinäigh aerieaof yuara embraced all proptr occeiota to exptem ; w!" !l- a l'fy ljJVC JuWn w,,,, "iV r,A 1 ' 1 strei.uUteiu n srnh me etrencth. will. I I . I v. v rm n ? , , continue to my Isxt dgy. rhu omumii I entrrUiat m f IC(t , ,i.e rlaima of Ireland to the bleao nm .,i . I.meatle lagiefotute a usjestton, the .inert agrmtimi of nll!,!l '"",r rwrt origaalmeu fthwedy been c mm municated lo vor foothei Reueale.e. Thoee i o. i a. a.u, : : : .. , r eaptresfo. Wae ac.on.pa I f, ,i4V . fog y 0 be eseured. undtrgmxe nn ehuuge. but a I . In ; . b. 1 w it'i :l.c nne sa.n r - u .drannstneu. To theo ovmv f can only mbl aaf hoarty cemeureence in the eh nuenl nd In e i a are . u l...v.. n Nine , . , m atone i I bumau fo mg. opprc-e 1 for centuries, nd sHh eaety ssuLiwtiee to eiofoesce eaet can iiiOiiinae tho breeet ef man M coutueri g dan own Bfapetifee aaxd prac tising temperance ia thcr s..cit kehrte, asid preeereMeSJ ftoco towatde .fait tub-re am nag llsesmsa -. ' m tbe midst nf a mighty iRart to rrdreee ibeir urnne. rieaento . . a nMeal epectac.e ! uot.faMl sal uniiy I ' r. of eirtoosje patrfottam thus lar . nirbly aurtmnrd. and but eekiom to I e found in ihe history .t inaikind, and cannsrt in lb nature t -.i.mgs. fo.l t.. eanomand the temi t. tb. mil (U. T atlii. s. a- I lite be-t wi !.es i t all g, eel us I am, eent'emen. x. rv Mepeetfu v. V .... r l . I mm l ' i fn'i. m. an in To Henry O'Reilly, J m l' ti ugh. Pen i ' rgev. 1 boa. i; agb M h Jrdan, J . ..es M d er, B. Uu ret, Wen Wei end J bit Trady, Corres lidtngCaue taeo of Iks AO. any Repeal A ci ito ti. Oeknise Hann a A mmpanu in Boston, I..e undertake n to open the harbor which ie cleeed foe aoane ten nules t.y lb . i tern then a i t ibi. k id.. x base routmctoj Mith the merchants t ;na paaenojo for oho t val mail "pa . r. and also to i stkifi cha .nel el !e-t :-.vo hundred foet u de, bean 'Im fetryway tl.e epeat . a Ano'hev canal ie eleo to hn cut from tie ferrx e n m India"wbaiC Tbe coutrnctoM a e to rc .v.- - i SuR if ha two saanals neu c mpleted in Um thru days, nthifatioo I. altlj. Ibe mode in which tbo channel is made : tins: A channel of a'- nt -txty fo. t .a w I b is i t r:n d MR, wliteh is '!i-n di:.bd n.ta b:-rk ct abtsut thitte lrfi squarc. 'The pect tons u. rked IbuM pi aeerd, by Mhtch the ice i cut nearly assMe t. tbe oater. The p! u.-'i o-ed ff.r it. I i 'i te la fltirrned off sereen dilleremfl pi uajhsbares, petfoctly tlr. Mm e x t , rn, whi I a. arranged in a row r!y siMlluf to whot ie celled e cutlivor. Alter ploughing, ibe ide ia aewed ae no eVanatl the enkeu enUt e'y ft ta each gther, after who h tw era. - ..J nre a-'ai b.d I tb u'ei, ai d th V nr bu'ed ui. lr tbp , , . . igng ol a . .v .... ßpejen ee iweotp i , ,.. 'j , tu k ,ul; rMbtlV I . j.tie ha .die 1 and mm stand ug o i the to make it pass under. 'T c al rfTarirta : I roleam t'.e a'.imslnp Itntanti.a