Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 36, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 February 1844 — Page 2
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THE STATE SENTINEL. i etoe, Vilm m r , rtnrti" f inina r mv i i iiki kit -j.. :hii. DC HMM BATH HI. I 1 OH 1 1, l it KCT. sr v rom l -TH'.HMW A HOW AMD, of Parks JAMES ti KI.AIL I tlaike ( r I . I. f-U'niui U mill, ' I (f.mjf I i i j a m Ntwi of Washington, J hi M loWSJBoa, of Fränking. . mi n L. htuii, of InY as UiMit U h k. . f M as r i i i n v i s . . f M Al tri M I't i I r . I I 'i Him i W l.i I v. "K m.of 1 t ntiti m W ; Ml ur, of I ; 1.1 . Ii P. 1 f Hh , I I A It 1f I 1 1 ?d :.. . -y Ml 1 I 1 Ol .Ti UhMiM It UK CXTIOX" ittrntion rail hit )! ! V Covnty MtdKing o( the J). mtrcr ila : V.riv, f tri'v will l ' licW nt th" roiirt - '.I I looi . on SATURDAY, M KWCW SIXTEESTH, fulling .u"pn-.? of oqgnfiU tion anJ t traateol oft) othei l. !-i!t m trhi I ptay br thotfgtit ti - try ttnd proper. Eat 1 and rverv tawothtp aw earnetilj requested t rcMwteat in Tn- 1 - gtl i!i!i meeting bj 1 I jrttt-i oi BUttero ifc ill" a rtttbjl ?lr:i EMttM iirnii:ii. i i tt i"i " N t I", 194 1. Wa are g'..l to nee ih it the DatM latie papers all ov. i gbt St ."." approve the holding a ConrantHM 0M the Tt!i af JatW Mit Weahnll keep the above c; ' n in our f. -iper till the time and wa expert in a f. vv weeks fee huva annatfthing inter, sting lo add un i r it. I'p with the Uunk . Ulli Renner, br tluen. 4 out.' ile)aei. TbeWaynC est Bjeeecd efeb ttfc, eontaine an artrcle bsaded "Indiana and her Resources, in hieb the nlt'.'ir t i I v in !e extrem !y I u'e draflS ttpOfl Iii .,'(.., n .id up-... tha tihil uhil.ty ot the 'tate tu pay all her Obligation! Il would do l.o (Oed. thht Wu know of, tu attempt to ah vm th.it tha editor uit.'geth. r mbalnbea ia ho. il elationa, hut em cnnnol avoid copviii otftain coaieasions tebä h ho makaa in the tottfnt nf Ina ap ratal itiosaa, I .r Im heuetit of tha pttblitf! 11 vaye : Va luve hen t ...,. t e marked tfjtJ the penptt of Indiana inn.' rely on tbetr own reeeaareoa to pay .h ioter eat on h"r deht. Wo bare n const ituti m il "''u Cli u to the plan peopoaad h'r tha relief of the indebted .'tntes hv It'iHiutn i oft ...'ia.,..-., hut we h.ive no topee ttat it will S'H.n he .n.h.p'e ,amt trrti fj tiilnjitr, nmr. it trcmhl Is inuruilul'i TiX ttioii is tha only available m ms to which Indiana an I . . it the p w n.enl of h r Pnbli. I, !t " Well . bow does th it tally with the course of lift Itijg. .r on this anentten), Intri yaaf i Itadmüs, just a wn i Ii irgi d at the lime, tli.i' flu- M-hiloe w M a ho in hug, and w 1.4 only d to wheedle the people i continue the Whigs .:. power The now theitrtM 1 1 es ! .! .i!?v to tho kern n baa. at, and wn give them credit fr ibetv rlcveuth hour i' peiitatKC. Uut ibe editur of the Record foith.tr cool', : It has been ihe misfortune ol the Btafa, fa the laal .1 . . . . a . . .. . . . - , ... i.ir.e ...r ynwn, ... navw nasns an ins neina or ner in fit cm ss'lk. it . r.i u.l inr t.in..r....a -r t-- ..... . S S . . .! III.IO.l'l., IMI.', .1' . IN p'lll,l 1.MI-, They have been afraid to proviso an tncr.a,eoi bixaiiou for liie purpose f in.etmg th.- in'., e.-t on ..ur I'uhi.c debt, fir fanS th il it WOO Id bo unjnjmliir The .-.ma tiuekliug spun One, u B great eaicnt, prevailed in our Legislature. IV h. ii the Wliig bad tl.e inij unv. they shrank (ram imposing nn mosaosssd numtton rast .t slnrnrd be nsod againsl them by Use is opponents, th. Denmerata, at Ute MXt eteation. and ttsreby Uvjnm the mmoopteto qytks naifg . Tha aanse i a r-senring paiiey l...s b-,-. norsuOd by the Jem-iM-ra?s when they had the ascendancy. The r . nit has been th it w i'.h timorous (overnor. ami time-scrv inj leguiaioi ,, Use credit nf the Stale baa gone down, and the . I. ir.n-ter of a practical repndiatot has attached to lo r nosno.4 The an wgy ...vnl red in that extract, so fin a tbey fela'.e to the hi,, are true. 'I'll-y cannot be appbed with aspanl finrce t the .1. moerats, the the vary aunscienf reason that until tins year they have never possessed the p.. wer in u. -re liiau un. House nf the Legislature, whilst Ihe l.xeeut.ve has bean invariably Whig. tonVMC cms the Whign, then, the imputations nVnda ng.ii::t .1 m . aw . . mem iieretotore ny ii.eir opponents, ol utter im tii, i .my, an- her.' !. n w lede d to ha true It is irue that ihe democrats have been opposed to an raanasidraSs hnsswaea oftavis snnVient to finnidnta the .nten -1 at me panmi .h ht. in addition to Iba ordinary expenses of the anvernaent, but not from nonoraoe as time erving im-tives. They inve believed that the pe, ; 1,. were not able to pay th immense sum which WOUhJ he sOSpsSSOd hnmsdlBlsly, und have been compelled by this BpftJttt tot arn? 1. tUlatj teliat upon the ithjn I, until the pro-p, r.ty .J ihe cenntSJ hall be revived by a r. turn to aha dem .erat..- notary in the administration of the affiirs of the general gevenu,.. nt Let the high land be oahsnnd ti...t ..or Insoega trade shall be ravivod and our farmers lind I good and profitable market for th. H surplus paoduei . nnd we sbnll have tha means ol paving nur obi.g .nous, hut not before. CelWajt!!., O., "st ITu We era busj 1 as t ut something kj wrong abuul thPnnl o.iice at t h.mbus, Ohio. We do not mean any thing im-tUtonal!, s., but a through carelessness or negle t. W e bespi ntlv e.et the Daily Ohio Mattaami l y the way nf I.om. V1; 0. Kv. and MaJis 00, I J This cer lainly is not riht Another Unptmmntcni apprors to have Icru aal aside. This is, having al the muter for dulri. ouuoti 11, mis city, instead ol being placed in Ihe same sack, mixed up in soma d. 1 t To printers, this is e-peii-ally annoy tap, heoaaaa the mail arrives at niht, and 11 1 1,- mattes tor this city was placed in one ta.k.it could ua mwrtmaii at ease, ineraby anmding arereanradaitut to a I. ai d csj aci illy to merchants and others who wish to r.ply by refsrra mail, inetoed of keeping us waiting unlii Itom UI to o.) aacks al paper are mUsjllQIad, wbJ h alspase eanaaa n tons nf S4 hanm ha cplying to enrrropend ence. Wahope the P. M. nl Cbsunabws will aie if he can i conti tine the plan so lately departed frjin. TN Wfctfj Blffisg, Tbn Whig BHto," which was lo have cminicnetd namagoo the IM, n -. ems kaa "misoad" already. Ufa regard tb.s aa .in It it fails af'e. months of nrapnrntiuw.ta -go oil' Beeaedteg la aaeaaitt, bat can b.- aapsctad alb 1 the eonci rn hin emus nm Jmntf The fid is. in the fusi ph.... the barrel ia good lor nothing; in tue si . on,!, old h deal tlmts have gone out of fashion in tne llnril, the &mmuniii'u is not rood ' and m the 1 ' m aSJS
fourth, Ihe marksm an d. n 1 know the muzzle Irom ihs'r 1 .e . . , , . ,ru,u 11 Fcur warehouses .11 ihe 1 .un, !:,:e vicinity, were fi.l.d on . h .vl.nah.il! . an tb. ir I. and. ... I .... ....i.i. ii
hiss him out ol hi nl. r ....... J b -J7 . vo hhgfgei v . The a 1 '. Bra .te voted on the 15th. an appropriation of $40.CtJO t0 uprove one of the street v( Washingt n C ly, WawdaS il ihat sama OeaSBtS will vote at y ih.ng f.r the er. at RatsnWnl Koad ef the Wtall Mr Hannegan. our eicsllent Senator, told ihem a.uie p etty I Isin truths on lha IsTtBOiun. c orriniay. The Journal corrects our statement in relation to the deaths of mem' eis of hc U. S. Smate in J-vf, t appears in .t nut tvveniy ona oTtnwOl bns died Wo Bent ih statement fn.ui a narcr aenenllv xcrv corre. t in . .at. , , a m- - j ... tera of Ihe kind, and in tho heavy ef the moment neglectOd to give it tbe tSenti.SX ii d, served Trait.. Will th- p iM !,r of the New York filhslan please furnish us spa. i mens of ih, .. Trnds I ' We dsstrs to extend ii.eir afavnatwanw among us lloosiers their paper ol ( ITWiII the Madmoa Courier aend us the Mtb Feb and nMägS u ' We nam BCejy of the J$ V id Mr Cider please sand it to us ' ' of Feb. 7th Jscnes (laities. Esq . ah.ut 92 year of age. a levola lioaary a IJier. io.nj to -Xorlh Carolina, hue JoJt tsheu w hrn.c.f lha fourth wife, iu the pcron of Mr. Sarah KiJd. aged about 60 ! Jan.e is a sensible Ud. and has set a , , .ii c 'iii , eood (aim . X e hrvr.a as SS.l: lit ti a ,1 n mmm I " I -- - I - - a--"- "o- "sl i
Jta'ic ttr tluiityli slow. Wc have the unalloyed, pliiCliWI af -nnina; our j N4ani hat justice baa beu at length met.d lr the old Hero nf lhe Hermitage. Notwithstanding the Fed. ral Whig have thrown evcy fctfBcfsl in the way, and 1. le voting reuatits to the trsitor Hull, have expressed great Mifty that the neamiy of the BnM-h Whig JaggS I Hall shonld 1 undiMurh.d tar lining a n an f r rteeriilig a city from a I ru'al and licentious soldiery ; yt-t the V ft have Spoken in a language winch but few i f these I d.ral a innrer it I! ,t !. t.r t ::i I. i! .rt ! t . .1 - ! i ' Can BOJ thing i r vc i lainssj which party is in fav.,r of the Bt try, and which of thrm al.il hanker alter the tnle and . rders of o'd Federalism ? The f 11 IWSJ copy of the bill : 1 Mil I . r.tintl MM IktC iMpOMil o : fps i Viiiin-w JacbjfWM ' ft tmucted ' Senate, und UuUH of Itep-efenta-
.'itr if the Intted .'ae if .Interna in Congrc$s ( ;:.' a emb ed, rhat ibe euia oi ono UtOOMod dollars. pta bf U. D. AI Ja. Kaon, as imp 'Seu on Biaaaa nrn Vinson . . . . m . . . . 1 ... I 1 I.. tt.e Hurry-!. t oji ..t .M-rcli. A. v. ona m 'u-ano e.uuv Kin. lied and ft.itn, he rrpud tu him. together with the 11.ur.at, at tha rule of mi percent, a year ainte thn. out M ' . t ..... K...........l...l I .1: II.. I.e . II III llie IKiiUI, ll"l iiilicini.c .iii ii.uu. The fotttwisi are tha ayes anJ noes on ilie liual r.aJing : e kl M. i in Allen, At !iirn. Atherton, Ttaghy, ft of l.i.. IV nt n, llmzc. HuchaJalD, I'oliiuill, Peirftald, Foster, Francis, Fulmn, Beemegan, Haywood, ' n, Hi r .. uri fit King, MeDnlBe, llnn;Mni, live, Kemtile, Sevier, btorgeon, TuUmaderc. Tappan, Wa'ker. . dhurv. and Wrn hi 3ll N V Mm.i. Ar. her, II a tea. Bayard, Berrien, Cboate, Utaytow, pay ton, Evsns, Huntington, Merrick, Miller, l'earce, Phelps, .-'luununs, I phani, oocuiidgc. lb. N I.'as who voted for tie hill in tiaJic, Mc -r-f rittenden n:nl Morebead i Kantdckpt did not "te, Mr. Porter ei Michiganf slid wet vi'.c, mru.J Mr. White at lod mi. Mr Oenat r M'hifc thus dares i!i- hey tl;e in-ti u t; - of tha people. The ttmw wi.l come, and that ere l ug, wben they will teacfa him Ibat'tbey tnilf be obey ed. It ialbtatbal Whig Öenaturs and IJ.'j rcaenlativc generally carty on lh will of their aWneiitneata, and we trut that n more oi a t class from this .-ta'c, xv.ll ever have 1 tha chance ti d.raro tlie etiutc cl.atuUr tf the United 'utra. But we will BOtict this psrt of the sutjtM at a mere gnitable lime, .Now ia the time lo. rvloieing, and we cotoaida in tht vkrwael the Olube, thai t'.io byatoitbk day aba II here iftea be kept as a "juh.lee" threngb ut the land. The 4 1 ' ibe say a : "The hill fr rtfund ng the Bnjnst fma indicted on O. ml Jacksi h i ecumcs a Inw ibia day, lOtb Pcbrnnryi Hll. This dry twenty -nine y - r.i a?o n n-s of peace, marked Wnahingt wn Tl.- coincidence of that gr, al annnnci it ion ami i'h. net is It .n llkal .v " v nli. .u! Juckoii'it vtc'.-ri.-s. tin i eare w-udd have been ignamini. us, the treaty .i Ghent a mam trcce, the valley of the Mississippi parhapa English ground, and si i u'int', and daslsonnt, prnhablj nsoce wars, atirtty. and kl .oda.be I . tha root !. It has ' then-hire, soggfstsd t; n'. v. h e the venerable here yet Keen, the act of Con ;r,--s, which rem.ivea thp only h ot from kia renawn, ahalt be celrbratcd tliroi 'lionthe wh da United Siate as a JACKlSOI JUBILEE i i aubjecl has been much talked of to-day in the Cnpilol: at some early day U parade all the volontear ....1 . a. ..I 1... . . . . C. ........ . a. ......I.... .. I ..... I. II f' . V " muummmm, ...so .--uvnS 1 I. ilr..,U Vs. . . t r. I.h'.i Iti f t. ron.i.l ti j.I I c L j . . mi v. "I "" J - V - . . ' i , . UK' 1. ' I Uli II, women and ehildiento c I irate the act of Coogjeaa which at last does jusUce to il 1 "The followers of Mr. Clav may not like it. But e,ry .de oi Ut'iihu racy would unite in hkadi0 haruionv . . Mj.ii an occasion." Mary lands As was expected, the alecti. D in Maryland bis gono in fatur tf the federal V. bigs, tbey having, according to the I !c-t return:?, clee'ed ad f dersl Cong re Sam en. 'J'! lis .Mat ', always federal, is the deepest in ilabt of any in i he I'm a ., with i i f e.xrej t: n. ' h it is. in ; r.m' rii ui tn her populaiion. Uf couise, the coons want "he other States to rn tl i :r t'.v' .s, and conaesj nmtly Ibey all e,o in for an aiU;:.pti'.'n of the State Rcbis. It is the el lest, and in tot. be only realty repudiating täte in UM l num. Ihe Whig C ut.li.s even rtfaM to pay their own .Statu tan . and . iotS and mohi hive been the f SBSIIHSs1f S of th. collectors attempting to do th. ir duty. We s'.all refer a to these maitcrs attain, and give Whig as well as other
Bothority forwitwe have b.re state.l. At.d wcvx.il rond tbioogh ', and that to levy that sum nl once woose ee now add. are ihe people of this Stats willing, hy voting fr bet!, r th in attempt 10 A ' 1 pt ' " ' wbtoh he hetor and rapporting the Wing party, to hara debta other lieeed would he impracticable. tha 1 their own aa.ldlcd upon Ih.m ! Is our dbt not already Cap. Cain stSO supported the tax in its original shape
bo larg. I Why then mcrca.e it by v 4kg for men a.. 1 BMVnSWres which will amnrcdly bring ahool such a result ! IIIasvichnasrHtn At n nie. ring of the democratic nn mhetl of the .Mass;;chuontts lagislators, holden nt the State House in IJost.m. 00 Thursday eVtOUtg, I . I rti try lth, 1 r44. tliS föllowil res dntion was nnanimuusly adopted Baaolaed. By the democratic members oP the Haan shiisetts Legislature, that we nrafer lor candidate fie Pre mdwnt ..1 the United ffmten, MAIM I.N VAN BÜREN of A,w lull. ; ami we 11 r. i.v iioiniuaie nun lor mat lilgll . .. .'.! I and importaut station, subject to the tecunoO ol the damv nerstic national convention to bo holden 1.1 Baltimore in y. 1 y A Ler:.i in Paper Ws believe that Ir.di inai.olis, at this moment, presents na of the most hravahle openings in the I tiitcd .s:aP fat to thlt LV11. erctic Ctornvaa paper. We have ia th 1 this State a vc larc tl rasaa population, a lar-e prop rlion tf whom ars deprived of an opportunity of oblaining intormat B nn cur Slate affairs ; and ws believe, f.om ih:s ciuse alone, tao propositi n lo print tht ktWa in Get' man according to a law af she Siatc, has never come to the hnowlcdga of nWO than one in fify of that clasa of our nttxena. lfence hot hule ban bean done. A good Democratic Crrman paper Weald be glndty received by ihem, m.d we have rca.-n to hcl.cvc, would be well supported. V a nromSM to Ixvof tha ptojeet so far us in u. ins; and think ween venture t.. pminiwi the ia apst a lion of onr Democratic brethren of the l'resa. One of tie character allnded to, WOSxht, slao, unqucstionah' v have tlie prtuting of tho Iowa, which is certainly considerable induct men t. What think our brct brag of ihe 1'rcss an tins rabjeel ? I'i: Os, I crre Haute wn- vi-. ted -.xi:!i a destructive fire on M in day Feb. I9;h. It tommomcJ In Iba pork bonne, of Jo rj h Miller, 1:1 the srarthwestcrn part of the town. A sWtUna kanaa mAl ,. o.,t n Im tmtm 1 . . . . . - -.- j ....... .... .... ......... .... ..v t . . . . lam. lies, so n ClUJit. and Wis cor. s'ln.c.l in 1... I :m hour -,L ..u J I,. I ... e . I,'. rr I n.i f.i'ia. ami uiu iriuji .ui uif incut. , iirw nor tu ar 09 of their cooJentai anJ one, then, on the sju'.h, was k Ä .1... I 'IM l.i .I... C .... .!. ..!. ,'u.ii. . ui, K..'u..u. i,;iv.(iriiK.iiui lucounsa WIS 1 ii! .-i house wa deaUnyiJ. and a l.rge ssjonlity t lo.wa meal n 1 l. '11 S t t m. t "O ww.osi. .n.i ssr. are nuunweu up ay tne express as fi.iow: Jacob D. Berry, t.d cistern partners, lost 1 1,000 hams, isei) shu:j.-i, and lo.ooo sides, estimated at some MM00. Air. Mi Gregor snal ahasxt Imtf of SQO
hi-ts, say Ht. Joseph Miller, hi haihtingo, not kWQ than dem h i ircum:anccs accumulate property. The poo15,000. !r. Btranbengec af LaMyattotlaat a small amount pla only need to bo made acquainted with MMhata in reef Prk. amount a ' known. laln.n to lira xxotk and ihw would c hr the tax. The A Malt House, c rnnscted with a disti'lerv. belonging to TO ntnot he tde or be WOOld not remsun iu the county
W. B. C.-aft, st Liwienulinigh, has been destroy. I u fire L fC.UoO. The mam hurldmtr was pre-ervr J. 11 - a ( k Iids been tri J at Brooks, ilia, ami co.ivi. t. . d of murder. JSent. need t a be . xrcut. d on March StVI H .conn,! have excepted m the indictment and trial, od will bring Ihe canes befbre the Supreme Court for corre .on i ne mnasJW was committed early in l4t. v ou wa SUSpecte BAd punned NT Kentucky, brought back and Couiinitted to er.-, n II, .ImriU ai. .J. .. . . hrcke jail, and was not taken until afhr a lapse of about ,hreo years, in Parke c ounty In tha mean lime be had r ul j married and bec.ine the rather of two children. Theixidenre agimst him v as wholly circumstantial, except aome informal c nfessio,,, in.d at the time ,.f his firtarrest The sum for which the murder was perpefa;. J, was - . . Tbe An. iver..ry at Washington's Birth Day wa. cele.i. I B a .n nn. . bralcd st WsahinSTtBW. in this Sute. bv an llnll- ' ' I ....... ..kl.. a a. v"wv7u. pnui.k. uiuuer, o.e.
Hull Konl Meeting
An aJjewd meeting Of the citizens il Marion eooo I, io rslati m to the ummtotooa I the M. A L Rail K .jd, iraa held at the court houaa, on Thursday, Feb M, Mr lliRftis Tvsra was railed to ÜM cluir. and J. V Oixpm appointed secretary. Tli report at m committee appointed nt a previous Acting was then read, which ret forth the utility amine- . y of the levy of a tax of ona per cent, on the tnxable pappertv of the cuoaty, lb the completion "t tiiecra . .'ir-LTstruLtiire of the road from Ediiihurc to In--3 I f dfainapofia. 'I hn follow itig resi!ution was uitroiucca ny .vir. v in. g,ie(t B - Ived, That a committee of fivn be. appointed to .... . . ... . , - itr itTBMOM With aOfSe jir .'nim'rtt persons o.ns m thf co;Mities of Morgan, Hendncka, Haoailton and Jolmson, on the auhiact of opaning a not! in aaid co'jntiea in relation to a ,-HlorJ- t,e callinsof a meetm; ... v.id count.es. lonoaoo, mm me n enuntioa on ti.wl.Uv of a.nd meetingt, and in 11 1 1 :ii 11 t' i one Ol s.llil coillii.uo e ui iimi ........ . 1 1 - ... .. ree guh.(.ct of taxation upon att) Ii meetings J Mr. Sii .- -ai 1 he olfi ri d the re-olution in coiiseqiietiee Uf repr.scntaliuns which lud been made lo him, by perm living in the naigbborbood nf Hendfieba aaad Ham "lis ill .11 eminii.- ih.-t tha eitizana 01 iboee COOntics would !ia willing to levy a small tax in order to hasten the Completion of the road (, i lb djM -1 I he WOtiM vote for the resolution, and 'should be glad tn have the aid of the counti. s named: hut atiattbeleni bo balmved wo coald only rely with safety ,d eertaintv upon our own county. The citizens of un in c aldoaaiiy finiaa ilie work, if tbey have hut the will t do it, and pla If' ibongbt tiny abonlH determine to do C llu dej ei: J uce upon uiicc am cuntni"enica. ( ' ipt. i ' mi " arrcd hi . püüon vYjsh Get. Draka. I pon Man t. county only could be placed rtli an Ever in in tn Maiioii c as t'i. i t'y and deeply interotad. If all would hike h. Id of ihn matter and tu t, the , work could ta-;ly and certainly be accomplisbed. Bot I wa mast now hare action ttusd awl woubi aotar make the road. 17a ahouid determine to rahm aaoane anfteienl in our o.vn county at any rabt J btt if o con Id obtain h lp from other eonntk so nun h Ibe better, and theretum be would vota tor too roaoiuuon. The reaolulton waa adopted, and Wn, Sheets, John t '.un. J. P. Drake i Sam!. Merril, and L. It trVikson were ajMotOtad tlie comm. tti M wbicb it proposed. . . t- ii i .1... c .1 . lll'. .V. V ...'.III-, on.'ieu llie 11 . 1 . w I ojj i im ii ii umii . B. . Th. it w . mnroti nftba addrasa of the commtttaa i pu med al Iba last ate. ling of Iba people, and most cordially recommend it to onr fellow citizens. I !! .- !',,'. l ii.it we re. oMi. in ml an additional column io ta opcin .1 h Iba inspector of ihn township elections, viz. vv a pr"P -" 1 col in i ui to . i.penen i r nne p .ctni c luma . . a half p . r cent., and a column ngainat toga Iron nltogt iher. He,se4etm, I hat we nro aware that .n thus penposn ihiiduliitnn or a half in r cent . that . an po.-tp.nui.e .. - . , .1 .. .. I I the c. iniih lion ..f ihe road at le.it two years, aini we do I earneatlv recommend to the friends of the toad U ionera shall direct the las tn ho levied accordingly. Mr. Morns .-.ud he otter. ,1 thcM resolutions chiefly to tet the lac 1 1 it gt ol'llo' me, H:.g. an,! ii"t h. eaue he hi.n asf had any desire to reduce the aaaonat of the propoaad av It hd In i n suggest, d to htm that tin io were many I .1. -! P" wbotbougb tlray obracted to a one peg cent, ux, wonJd he willing to Buhmit to the payment ol a half per eent. tax as an experiment. If lira re iure th.-re was any rtttooahla doubl tht the birgctl lai coold he obtttDed, we should endeavosOsa raise the smnReetm the principle that MbnU loaf is better than no bread.'1 He knew ilur. n as strong opposition on the i art f some men, to a tax of any amount men, who, owning the best farms in the COOnty, Opposed the tax on the pretext that tl.e pconfi could not pay it ise affirmed that in no event eonhf Um l i .' nil in. i iii.il in as sis ' v tha t,,x ; on the contrary he äs sore Um v i un i , " ncnsc-ly. Iran he r. rl.- t -I what the con-. people Joc by w otihl " lin .mm. whm iditran of this county was twenty years now, and v hat it might b tweitty years bence. if this 1 road coold he made, he wa? Mtonäehnd at the opposition to which he alluded. (in. Drake doubted the policy of the proposal inv. relv. ed in thes. res lotions !o in w issues should be made ; they wottld but inert ase the dilli. ultii s. He h. Sieved the one per cent, tax ! be absolutely necessary io unng ine of one per cent, lie I , lu v. d tl.at to he the only practtcable and ellici. nt scheme ; am! thought the people would go lor it. IVe should adbora to the old proporitioO, nnd pre s it at once ; del .v. in the metier would breed diseooragefnent. Ha believed the pcophj xm aid sustaia the orijinil propositi, n. If bowesrer tbey were unwil ii 't, do lt. WS had better gist up all hope of Completing the road, and talk 1.0 more aho.it it. Mr. Merrill v:;s also disposed to concur in the views expressed ssainst the halt r r . 1 nt. Dtooosition . lie be,vcj lha, . peo.,c tu;ij be brought to nndevetand : . ,. , I ........ 1 1 . 1 1 Iii... 1. .11 .1 im dir I 111 .11111 I t' t II I i3 HI III. III - ll'ill. Ill' , IK'i'lll 11 nil lilt HIM 1 1 J 9 per cent. He thought objections conld bo oaasly east as I tho twite stood ; new pmpoaitioha wouhi hot add lo tha doobts and difficulties. He alluded to a certaiu New Rngkm I rail r ad, which bad been 'mit under much greater difficulties than were to be eocotint. red on sat rond ; and he hoped we should becoma inoculated with a little of Yitnkeo spirit and enterprise. Notluns mere was te u!ad. Mr. McGuirc suggested the question, if one par cant. could not be r;:i. d, whether vv.- could not raise a half p. r cant., and ngpend it all in onr Own COOOty leaving other counties interested to act tot theaaaelves in the amtier. Perhaps we conld do n-tittle, if we could not do all Uut he would not make, this as a propoaition; his only objeel in making the suggestion was to etsctt Ura opinions of ethers. Mr. Wilson s u.l the one per cent, tax was absolutely lliii.;'. Ii that tal were levied, the whole line of mad 1 onld at once he put under contract, and would be. Tin re n 1- no doubt d that. Bat and r half p r cent . tax. men would not run the riak of contracting, because the sum raised would be insufficient for the work. His own experience as an Engineer Induced him to speal positively on 'his subj act. Mr S r , . pray said that be knew many of the citizene of . . . I .. ...I.I I - I ... I. ... . .. . Hsmdrh Us county would go for n light tax to assist tha l..ia..isi s s.i m m .a oorn nut auu ne peeserren 10 icsy one per cent, in tins COontV. If it should not all be iicid.d evintuallv, it - - need not he naid f.i.u. Mr ümiUier was willing to do anything lo obtain the read, that was reasonable. lie would go for the one per cent. tax. XI r I 1 1 acSfl st r in (.1 i,r nT Mimiitiil.110 T ' n U...L ti. 1 ,.,. . . - I I e ' m 1. a. 11 i 1 v . x 1 11 ix .1,1 in- 101 ins .1.11 n i in 11 c Wi.rU. 1 1 Ik ! : v 1 d It w oil 1.1 1 e t r hi- : it, re-l lo " 1 r - n halt iil, Ufm lf ll(,,iling lt.,s wou4d do . aild lbat wouy ,e ri. her then ill. the half than now with the whole If. tag lived tu this county S3 yearn and had worked bard ; hnefbr Urn want ofdjaod markets, ha bad dona nothine batter than merely live. No boneat man eould nnihre yeari longer. Mr. MvTall said bts neighbor preferred the levy of f par cent, as an erperimont. If that worked well. it . m.1 I . bnlsMM Tl,n nrmJ.. Imw Imc.-.h tidence,iu ennoooonooo nf the fata of Uan Otateay eBsna, which must ht restored b. fore thev would be willing to pay one par cent. This was the feclin of his neighbors, though for his own part he would go for the one per cnt. Mr SI. ces all. ided to the opposition raised by report .i. - " - 1 i .a.i. .. i i . ii. a in. ia. nn Ki r ' in mi; i .min wi ii,'mn "hut ill uir road, instead of the tax-payers then would correct th.-se misanpr. h snail 'iiisslvcs The address iri'ir. !.. ri -i ms it it routj Us sumliililf ttujlgltd The great fear with the people was, that the money would be m.sapplisd ; bot it the letiing co'.ild be made in this county, n well as aloiij the rest of the line, phay would be ab'e to have personal knowledge ..f m.s matter to meat extent. Bu- th,s would require a levy nt one par cent. Il it were only UI per cam. no letlMlf COll. , u me al all - ul'u. l. ..J i . . f. . . .i mi. au.u us v, as iri,i 10 neicci.e, irom inc aoiril " elicited by ths introduction of the resolutions, that ro.7
vote for one per cent. A young Uernann, oamaa Joeepn muter, lately arrtven , , iTrl r r 1 arc ri d idänTof caetni-'t Ihri last ai 1 ' ' lie sol red, That if there m ant a aaajority for atlher pea-1 in this eoontry, was committed fa jaU in .New York, to mtth ' "n 1 " hl r999 ot '' ' 'An incident aonwwhal rewiarbable, m ranneeted winV. posiiion, and Use votsacast for the on percent, and Urans .,-,,- b. torn the criminal curt. . huge of having at-1 The Mmrvotnet Ifaoiifa. tsanag L'n have de. larvd a ! ,,,i ,!l "' l!l s' "'" "i ' l,r'- '""!' halT per cant, nnitmt shall make a rna- ud w nmnterfeit cenl aieet! He m.d..v divideMid nf TEN percent, lor lira last sd anrnftr. Rm ' UV 1 u 1 f'.'torrh ol ..Il the votes given, thru it shall I., conatraed to LiB, nnacouaintad whhawf cutr.mv we are infin-med they have net rawed dm wages .f their. Pefjl. eicepl n ben great p.ri.sl .. j cmna n.tiiImn vote mi l .v or . .f one i-. r c. uf.. and that ihn commie- Wy Oeing nnacqoainieft witn nor corrency. . , e I. should tor nsrao. base baan anont acusa. nnd moat
j roa. ?oe was rising. He had already stated tha objec n dart in view liv otTerina tl.e resolutions. He would
tear, by the assent of the tmemg, withdraw all but tha flr-t resolution. The reolu:ic n rinclcaed in bracket- were then withdrawn, th-ngh M a h.tch of th debate i given, it waa thousht Proper to print them. thought prop r 1 0 J On motion of Mr Sheets. V..r,A. That the OOOoU of the ev era! !' nlo: s of thi count v he n pirsted to hold township meetit.zs prior In Ilm lot nf April, tor the purpose ot diaaamiaatltig corrert i'lhirmatioii :.i.ii.f the pci'le. and !i"W inj; u.e ok. - .... - uv to ec lire tha ir.ituediato ComoleUon of 100 ruil road. .. .1 i- 1 I.. . . . . .w t 1.0c Mr ienn v inougni iu ur,m. ..1 ior pi, j.. rev, .... . and expressed .1 daaift that come kentst n n fn 11. town, boat acyiniut. d with tho kuhject, ahouid a'.tel d and adfatti tboM Btoting. ryfu gfr. Domy aooba v Rood deal of mrrntMM x ,u,1Ptl .Mr i)..tinv apoka of Use "hones aw of the utffflfH men fr m tow n. as rxciied ; as if it would he . l,-.r.l i itT. r 1.1 t "il ttin 1.1 II .31 i l.'il.ll Ter II I. 1 ...1111 owa i A atatotaaBt bat inc Wo mado that the neonla of John,on rolll,tv vvvre indii-i o. d to h. In the . ..iiinletion of the f0td belieNingj that I bey rould reap nil the hem Iii of its enmpletion without giving any aitanec. it was prs'i-i that the lists be .hanged from franklin to Bbotbj ville, ibe i iti.ens nf Sbetby being willing to n.d the work. Rut before anv formal proposition was made, The gweiinf a.ljoiirntil to mctt ug i:u on TbtsTtOt the Tili of Marek next. Whigj natl Defaulter A rr-ion w .s introduc.d i: to the Indiana House Sepreaentativea te expel Mr. Wool man nf (Jrant enwntp, 1 " ui, on the account ol tie being a dei.ulur. I he co o raacala oppoard it Wltk vch-unence ; dtnJnJ bo WOta deEaoJter , or thai if be waa, ho aboobl be cx,..Ud. Moot. amn,boweee, bad c n ,s-,d he was a d.t.u. er to the amount ot veial liundr. d d .ll irs, the Auuitor'a report . i i . . . , i : . l c .1 a-so pmac . it. ami w,. more uae -nan ...s , n on m .enot is. he roigned and went h The coo. i is a l ea'j. bird ! Vernum! Age. Tha Age nnusmUiida thia aaatter eiactlf. Our Whin Qdttora bowee. r, can't rc: " ihe bang of the school In use " Thrv dui'd b!.ie a'.vav in fine stv le lwi years ai?o at the Ivf,,, ( f4calioa "f Ri!l Drown for forty or fifty dollars hut in thii case, where the party himself " acknowledged the run .' ibey 1 iva d. .her a a r.l ..f condemnation for him or for their atembera of the Leg islature, who inditiar.ee of the constitution, loppotted him in their speeches, and would have voted to ntain him in his ceil, bad he t. t ha 1 ! tttt to rtaiga. 'Fora gad, they are a set of haemal IVtlown, Indeed ! Their oa Is gored thin limn, and tha' alters iht gam ! .1 nt;'p i Per. nul'. ea-hn r f .mo of the New Orleans Banks, tole booms sixty thousand dollars, neknVwlodged ibeinet, h.".it( f..r t en years to iav il back, if tot nuntahed and l"B J I . ' I exposed . a tried and acquitted 1 1 And tins i called justice .' Who ever knew a rn I. man con tided lot stealing thou- I sanda ho In Iped the amn vvlo, stole 9,900 0d dollars from the Ttrra Haute Rank to .scape pitnishment 3 Car. a sensible and moral people rapport a Rankin I - t system wbseh not only producoe such reenlts, but corrupts Iba bent d nun. 5 (,'nn thri soppert the irh pert a tchiek supports such n system f HieKorp Clui;. We ara glad to see th.se old fashioned "Schools of Information," (not caroeaing ami drinking) fetting into vogue. 1 ike the one at Goshen, they ahouid have a port Kn, ät least, ft be proceedings published in some anwe I"! ' r We copy the following pithy resolutions fromUaa a j a n Democrat, sei. eted bom those passed by a meetnXSPof their Hiekors Club'"o ' ' ,r ", Kr" Al" 7 ared, That a . mmittee nf tl.icc be appointed by il... I. Uatt ,. 1 1 n.i. ., l.-.ii ,..t .. -..1....1 , r .. . meajMires to procure twelve comes d the National ( lay Minstrel, and iron U hig'a Pocket Cempanion for tho can raseof 1-11. containing 150 Clav aontni, dkc" aa ndver- "' 'be Whig pap. is. fi.r the edification of all fools who would look to uch a sour' e for arguments lor ar. Hi tell igen t pi ople. ... .... ... . . . y . ,av. ny uenouncmg an squai- ;. '.'I ... .1 -i 1 1 . ii lere un tue public lands as land robbere and land pirates, 4 ti . 1 ' I ril I: -I lo o.lr VOI,'!.. Hesolrtd, Tin I Henry Clay, ihe Coon shin Ci.ampion. will la'ie his last mi. nit in '4L f-.p. - 11: ut lion's Pewtuiiiittie CedBTetitBsotn. The HonUrarn Indisnian responds favorably to the rag st ion of the Goshen Democrat, for o State Convention tj u.vi 11 to ttie Da'l tet a intte j -.n ,c'c "tnuuarr t'U heard, just enough la let thl Ktooa know their day ol Hamaeot is at hand 1 Tlvery county fliould le representei'. Tl.e effect of , . , , , - , such a convention, would, just on the heele of the normnaiOB, bs Uetnendous. It nnr brethren nl the prass think J hat a eonrantioe of ihM kind would le rcnemliv, at:d numerously attended, then we sny in:, and will vouch 'hat old Clark will have a respectable raprseennWion there, Lot ifia matter be w. II conaidarad. If it is decided to told one, it must not he the Th' young axon's cenvei tl a failure.' Tbe PnMic l.:tiub. The e.i!, 1 tot the bat calendar year am unt to 1,630,CM acres, Icing nri excess over last vear of 510,1.'; acres. xie'Jing a little more than $2,000.000, slighUj exec, d.ng the estimate ol receipts into the United OUtea trnaray t from this soorce, made by the Secretary More :hsn 100,000 patents for bu d were is?u.d from the rdfiec for the year a greaV.r nnmbet than fur any previous year, except 1837, when tin y sittonnted to 137,000. In IS3", the quantity of Ur.d e 'd for which patents wr. issued in l?d7, was immense, produi ring a revenue of j 25, 1 (i 1 ,L'3. Thg rales al that peri mI were to i-nccu'i-tcrs th :.-e of lat year to actual settlers. The lands sol, in 1043 were located principally in Mis-ouit, Alabama, and Illinois. rr, 1 I , , -M water) papers aragtvtng ncconnla of a remarkaii i'.i . . 1 . , 1 1 1 XI. ri rinl I ....r. ..... 1 - - bin child, born in Maryland from tho accounts, pnetty Weil authenticated, we I. tin that the child, which 1- now six weeks old. healthy, and lik. ly to live, has not only vv linkers on both M-ies of ns (ace, aenrty meeting uni.r the chin, and as long and as tin, k as any dandy would be proud of having, but its forehead. ba U, shoulders am! breaM are completely, canted with bow ne thick ns lamb's Wool . A renin 1 L11I.I0 n .loa inr.r- ,1... C . A . r.. ......... ,s a. e as i in, i i . . nc . 1 n We ii: . s! ..tn. ! llirm. ou tL,. If ,.,!.., I !.. I, 1 .. : .....I.,.. .,,,. ,i. - - ........ ...ui un. ,1 in 11 baa seen it. We have n t been to Maryland I tteh i . y that aar whiskers c.tiid not have been - the aaiucky Who would (lucky :. cause. Hurra go wiftraut wbwhera for L; :. 1 Oajaimotasv, Tie South Heed Irre Press. . ne of the met rjegri II big presses in this or any nth at State, has given up the ghost, according to the reports we see in tbe papers Another hip press "tip north ' giro out significant groans, that -it is I.kaly to follow." Wonder it thew. w . rtjaios u.d n-x rue to have Mr Clay aell a aleekad and fat ave or two, and remit tl. em ihe proceeds f IIa migi.t mns se. urc tiicir mtaiuabit aerviccs for slew long... . s (old. Boston Harbor is ugam frozen over, and several visaelsenrlussd nnd neb' und What a dinercme in the weather there and here I We have it here like spring in New Orleans tbey are boasting of gresn peaa and stOMvbeiriee; and in Botfeo, ibey arc all 1'ruztn up: Great country tint Ltaeky. Ssnal r I'. r'er of 1.,, . . , I i . beUOsthsjd .orns 50,000 or ÜMW dollars'to Hsnry Clav, but ,j u not Mid wht n . . . , . M . . . , ing for ihe d-atb of Mr. Sargent of the Ohio Leg.alaturc . . . .
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Among other things, it says- I diminish Mt, an Büren a atrcngth, and not that vf np incjnnst, over whtch Win. M , Kei rf" I - j . p 1 sided, waa -The time. m... i dl selected. The 17th of June ig ! I'l' hi' the f.. Id. Vr. (: v. therefor, wi need anmm. i. rd, u ho ,faj . , , m.nuteexnm lismtreti da tbn aoniversnry of Ura ksttln of Bnnkse bill. Let this evcrv D 0 "! I' rt 'bach knvfn nds ere able tn vcrdiet 1 1 I.h . . , . .1 .. 1 . 1 .. i.i scrape .'.!.. r. u: d he r.e will be .c.'; t,.:. ; k at Wn Ihe tble, near W Inn-he lell, was f lud ihe nx gloriooa day it sound with the aboult ol than-atids.il the , ' , . . , ., .. ,; , ' , ' ... ., , . , , . ... , ,. f. ,. , . ... bst. f iiaiti It is that Vir. an Ruren friemls t. c n: rie mg loiter, addressed lo ol . W 1 Pemccralic vnung nun cf Indiana ami a new impetus will be ., , .. . f ,. , .1,. ... 1 . . .... . . .... sar.o'j.ie than ever, and bat Iroui a I im 1 mi i.o.s f .r in ev.tv Situation 1 1 wlnli I I .v. ! en . ..!.
I'. S. .'rlinl. Pr raimrann the director of th- Mint at ThiHd. IphiO, savt -The whole coinage in tlie 1 ;it. -! fa dunng
.1... .. i .itiK.HMt Ii. W .11. .11 -l in:i . I I' u i . ( -,lUO-and exceed- hy nmrr man na i..n . . , -T .1.f. riner year. Of thin nage, more than S- ' 1 gold acaoa.ng by f7,000,C thnt o the preendnaf a jean The federal Ine M wrtainli tun n iu at ... a ......1 1 this' !. v . it is not ihr, . yeare am e thev wer. m v - j.aven and earth 10 dt-'.ro the mints. Let ilie pe,e btw .r(, j. )W ,M v Mg aaach men in power, f.-r when , , n lU ...i'... "tev g. 1 .rrni , nsiiits to make room forthe prent paper mint, a mammoth : n; 11 t 10 i. ' . .'. A ? I . ff 1. ... mmMm I -.r 1 . . the h drrr.l vvhigs. Il.it .1:1. - - o?s. mat Tf tl bull's r,;,s, i:re pr. ü rted, support the I. m-eratn- party. Iherc is BomwUKC aoooi ii. Tha trpnrt nl the Dimcfaannf he Mint mayneting naa et.tire aparattOM during the j a-t year, r.t;tji!,v the iA w f . : -"rThe r.vi aje at the principal mint in I6dt aaaonntad t" ,6,533043 SO; rompriaing 4.nf,..0I0 dollam in s d. -.4 13. i ."0 dollars in ailvar a-d $24.208 20 in eofajaaf I fttwl ""I"" 10J-)q j 'id tboae of'eilver to 2'tö7,H3n dollars. '' At the New Orleans, luaoi h mint, tlie coinage am Mint cd to 4 568,000 dollars; comprising 3,177,000 dollars in gold, and 1,001,000 d üsrB ht ettser coine. and eompoaed ' ol 4,030 i33 pieces. The depositee fer coinage am I to 3,13t,0 dobnm in gold. sd l.SSI.SM dell u,,lrd ara in -: . r r. The branch ttliht of iV.hl.megi re.rive.l, . luring tlie , vc.u. dem n i of c i'.l t . tin- value ii.O.t'SU il..i!ara, 01 IV , . ' - . . and its cofr.sgc ar.. u '..I t,i 60 ,78S .ii ; compnted of 98.4.Si. half-eaglea and :!h.:u3 quarter Calles. .... . . -.. ... i i. . 1 Q raM f g87g.004, at ,oS87005 dollam; tomi wad ol 5ö,.yr Ihe I rn.u-.i no. t a aarnma recaivru ncpnsnca an nd its coinage am.itiutcd 4 1,353 ha ; i glaa and Tha wbota coinage in the United Statra, during the . f . , . . , nofl j dollam, and e Bade l y moie than one half, .h it i t ans former f ear. M thia coinage more than 8 tii.ii.ht u h.ilam ta it gold; showing a trc itcr propurt.oli to aliver than h is heretofore htcn reeutej. The branch mint at CbOrJottt ami DahsonOgt I ave each coined nearly double tin. amount w hich they havo teethed in any former yent and the Ken Orleans mini nearly ftadrude The prodni tern f the gold mines of the LTi bed Btat. . as indicate ! l y the am ui.l st nt to the mints, e.xctc 'a that ol any I unit r y i ar. The Ivor maiinffhetnie The Vork man u laetnr ing Company of Saco, lie . 1 declared an nstra dividend ol ten per cent A saw va since we reported a dividend of sis per cent, made by lb comneny. The value of the stuck of ibis company is gtKHJO. and ibe I lit inail,,. value n Sjsll- " f '-'-'. dividend off'. This company has mann! i. lure of fancy sUsaV The Boot Mills t'.. in lwell, hi u engaged in the have dci Ian ,1 a dividend of 5 per cent on I.- 0.000. alihoua b tbey oartodroi 1 . . 01 h n in ix uii'Uths. to ratlVi'n.- l.i,iri I'litrmr ... ... . , We hud the ahov e items m mir cislern r-xchniigc papcrs Don't they prove to one faim.-rs that the east....
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mauaiaeturera art doing aa profetahlo a tawiocm aa tbem- . f Wi!.,ter w .. . o,y an uiduo .. ; .:.t,tut selves- Or sin ibey stiU eVvsara to continne the high tariff pres.-ed by that distinguished mtsou with an almuat i.ilor tho benefit ot the aianwfai I lire i a. at tin ir own , x- mndi ra'e sent, ns bainp anl or rassotisbla csnse fa p. n-e J There neve, was a greater humbug practised. ' l,:e cur-e of gei.flctr.. .. w.'h obom be kf M r !i..atrly ll.i... Ib.'il I. ...d....d U r r.r,,...r. ... ..... si.. -I. '!.'.. t i f.. d. t - IUI'. l SnTO id ll If. ,. - t Mr.
.... .... . r , . . . t'.ri.l i, ,...! ....I .... I ...ir .... . ...... I ..... 1... ...... I.. .. . .............. ... .. ...... ...... n an, iv, t ... in in ui U Lastern nabobs, :...y one of w hon. is worth en....gh to pnr'ortb enongh tn nne- , i tin 1 1 Clay a chase the r: Ii, of our touuties. American System The Preoideacrs a Who Washington rorrenponnWut ,.f the Philadelphia m . . ; i'Wt'i ' r:Tfr) wr:tcs as fol.ows to that panel i in relation to the J're-iih nry : -T "There is now no kmgai the InnBl dorfbt in the world but that Mi. Van V. lira 1 1 U ! ! ! I a I .hi i aanxtnanl ir.il tlx sat I'.kl 't L- ,,,n ...i i c i ui anrat will run with bint for Vice President II. j friends hc-e feel piite e. rtain of aneeeso, and are in .: I spirits. Mr. t 'alh. un's letter, thav sse. bas smfcwlv rir pled the surface .f the vvu.cr. white ihe formal wfrJadnwal of Mr. Buchi.nan in f.vi.r i f Mr V.m ltnrti 9t.1l t!. late letter ot C I. J.d.ii.oi, t.. tin C !.,,. editors i so n.u h , . . . ; pfiiuve air. ngih given lo the Rominea .1 ihe I3a!tii onventton. It the information I h ive n reset. ovon Gen. Cass v. ill 1 e content, in a hl. ort lime, to n.t anotbeff PresidenUal term. V bat, then, remsii .f the 1 .iti .r. to Mr. Van Uurcn, on Ibe part of the itomocratS on we pnrt t t;.e iieii o.iats w a a ii..no . ii. .. 1 ... .... , , , iDcmsciVcs, but Iba ar:ncd iicutralitv I Pr.stdei Tver ! ... 1 ., -.-... . . ." Aa regards the corps officers, at Is wel kanmn ihntagrcat number at them, ... laaat those who have .eeently hesm a,. mud, are in l..v. r af Mr. Vi . Lur.-n. his chances of aocctra btvt not diminished for the htwo montha.1 Deri loa iti c la Is.: urd i .c. V; understand from Washington that t!.'- I '.'.ted f?t it. - .i)r.'iiie Court have decided on the l.iinr.l Will ens. n la vor of tlie city of Philadelphia, and agi u.t the L r- .f Unavd. Tiiis decision upsets all tho arguments of .Mr Webstar, and confirms tho beoneel nf two 1 1 llions uf dollars to tbe :'c'! Philadelphia to build and endon a 1 . 4 college fur the educaftot ufroOf x!. children." The objections to the legacy beniest was void hv reason of the unci n cription of those who a-e lo ly Ms la corgaretton of Philadelphia hid no an;1 ttiah' rf?han 1 re that h the V in the (h sthai tbn v to rc-( e such a .-rant and administer the iiusts : and that ihe id. an nf education proposed waa repugnant to thai wsofPennsylrania, on accoftnl ..fits anii-Cbrialian ten alledged inconsistency with rcligiooa liberty of toleration." Every liberal man and trc rejoice ;;t the decision of the court. and the hric'i-n jori J 1. 11 K .ndol ml 111 a -in . . 11 . . ( o
uYoo may as well preach Chrtstiashky in Coostanliti pi . ,' Be preach against banking here.' Thing b..v. somewhat changed since that truth was Btteron; Vot bow many ir sthere still are, uot only in but ou1 ofl i ngrtxea. n bo, n ith 1 b a faith as strong as s Mussulman a, still hefieva that wilh- ; '
j out the aid of Banks, of the rotten hmd peculiar tn Amor- ... .... .-n.. .-. ,...iiu nuuiu 1111111.1,: ,,i n nil 1 I v.. .1 ., , . , ., . taioxxhiciip.ii- n Miller has ao long been threatening 1 jea, üra bnaiucss world Would immediulclj meet wilh the thermatcrial world This faith of your th hank men is in fact !. f. consonant n ith r n rinWCC than any thing I-e we 1 in n .v iti I tha two the Bankite i- a Lie rer fool than th A Cwaxcr. Tbe Detroit Pi .a Press says ' li the Whig pap, : - ': d much J J ov er ti Ii '! r i 1 8 I 1 1 .N. (Iavh. Lsj. of this city, who preferred Harrison tr V -in Huren. Put .vir. Cantl v:'l now p.. for Ml V I'ur. n in nr. Ii rem u to Mr. CI . . n . hsa n a as. t . ! . i --- . . -. .. .... -.- lieve he win, in due time, pnbli ly avow." Vn - : of Bther men will do Ura seme thing, and Pan Buret will be tnnmpnanUy aletted The whigs may revive their ! lies; but Ibey wont a. -ver to bu . ig :.:fn oj -i rise aj un. Jj'Tltn Charleston Men urv Wbigs, in rel rvnee lo their .: eti make a Hark i onetttOti nal by .1. i iding th aacy and proper." pfi -. fon I eon r.l by d 'X ilea . Iii:; BOquent onaean make it o:.. u..-t:t i by declaring .: up in their own while the Cnooiiiil when n delected. ..!,.. -are anJ improper. Ti. i : d'ictrjtie, if tlie Hank be constitution gress ts whig, it will becosne um - I avocratic republican Congresi aha ! ep. i :,- ti eeivi d at Now Oilenus, from Febnaary 5. 13,.000 -'.. Sevan Sie h ia the res"'t of the ! tum r itten, cu.rupt ami swindling batkJ The old hJartst. Mr. J. R. Iisrtswa. the Preeident of tke bestta of the n.d totten and iuhrap-1 I fj. Bank, made a report en the 1st mat , of t.'.e nt, i.t txmda i d t the concern. Ha reports that ol the amount f circulation) st:il outstsnding, ihsre sre indadtn about &450 HÖH ..f I. m ..... . C .1 I I L . . .. ' ' " " ' r .'. vi i r Jiik nl HIS Lt.lHJ i-Vlllfa. iriart.r.J hy Longr,." This portion of the - good y W cent aouno tt, ma: currcr.rv. ' ii north a not in , to the dollar.
M IMIWIITOT tOBRESPODETCE. Wj, P h. 14. Ü44. Mkmfs CHArms-Tbe Houae bav hern ihc pnn-
i . ..r.i. . . . ..- .1 in ..t"n ? in ii ii'C c r.crBl CII " KI(J ;,t : h k. P. M , 'JTe juit ra.it pari am un r"i m ,urt , ,,,t , v -, ,1 ,ri the rwinlim U..m Pi a t.,fr2,a Mm! in if pi and M.ounra n.ain to t-c act.d ct. t--morrntJ 11 t. t v ia hrt one. upon the lefütj l f slaCÜ i Mr Ruthe, one of the icpi. idf H'irr. Ittto.Nd - .. . . . ., .1 f-t. 1 a la -oiitf ol wi. ah u m wmgn e a srv c rJr. navs i r, ui g igjagaiMl Mptx.e;! Mr Chappl! f...m ti- rgra, .ii th- .; '' N 1 : " lu :"'r vol inj . . II the Ala and f amjh. ,:,., II- !n.- f . " 'I So vv ill end ... ,v ihi. v, xcd o.iotion I! h.ia '" ' " on ed ill the II- ne f'T ten dü.V. i tr ..ll.ier . R ka aanl mtmtm Es gelt tl ii mk aa Bttfi uty f :he Na- . . rv.andJuds. Wiihuia a-.-et irtarv ai v .r. ,7 . otir Ar 7 Cier. ro 14. 1-44. :o' I. . k. P M M:si.s I w.l mvn The t ' - ti - l.'H.tnt s,',n at , w 0l,n, , M&, the House anena wc.k iigo. It 1- .: III' I iis ' 1 1 ZI - e I . m mi i i -. ! o ...i en Jark,i h I -! I ii fnl R n. was then . I rr d to tl.s Jodiciary C tirntlb t Mr Bs in n. h. hi mi. h otttd j, ,St k with the usual H big tail, I. e "ttml i. r i i r i :-TiIi,j ... j,,, h..h ' Tbaatbo a rmnieanani nmeeetnf.trW,l.av-:o; lo ,h He i l .dby J . . . ,. ti... c., i,nB the ti iiiii.ptiatit majoniv i i i!.. Senate obeyed ibe command I -1 out f the -o ,iat in the ennfi .! racy . and the., by gladlsnad tha heart of the lleroof lh tfornaitage m the sun down oi u gbu i. life. V nrs.A, , J I i W tantaa i - I'm. Ppa IS. K-44-Mi-ins ('H.rasvo- The nats . . I I . BH d the nominations of Ciov tulruti and Indgy IVilkine ; daatat mer ns Seer. tn. V wfthe Mas y , tha knVmj a r. tary nf Wae, The .-.pp. :ut.liv nts Wcie in t M lit l.i until to-.lay. W bee that body iinineiuudy, without ihe nsual roknf ein e, :.et ! utiauji'i uslv upon them Mr W iga as m io t- '.h. Hu-e his r. n dated ! the l?th insl. Ibava.no dubt btfrthat all Unsa vacet cits will be filled by whign. The la . i have . arried Mary Isnad Laegy Ij . !v. cm-dy ii eh-, tod in is. fitnj tleesm wards of Ballim. re ..;y by about 60 majority . The pomer i: h.ivi l ot two memhem, it I now snppaned bore, Brady at 4 Maenn Keesap in asbington v r dssaJsted the n. mplem m.- of tha Wbif i i kel in old Federal Maryland, let lib. rphraun, In is , dded to kef I, I I ii r u: i.e. ours. c. Z ? JV.-iSC' A Wi bii 't ui I, n en e impsjtea the rr the n miitatinn of kl r 1 . ' . r. ndVnt of the J,u. . ua! i f C'otnnsel of the I . 8. Bsmott to eendbrm . Bpcuci r t. tl v lle.i.h of ihe Kü j ran e Conrt, to tho nstcgnnsol Mr. IVahster. Wecsspy officious, in attaining ibe relt now achieved. Ii i-for . . . . . Ii un' i ii' n.n .i! to .1 aw I', i vtii i . i ; m ,1 v : . i! u h. I i r it .up, m fit to r. sard lie fad Urat a cus.fiJei.Ual f.aenJ Ppencer. ! that noi..t '.. K.lnsmarn n. clesr ami .'s.I tue a nl . iMiiv onal .!.! i"mr or n'testtiiiiah'a i.h tail. tan ; lt ,.;.t v ,., a!t,.rit. Ti.,. naeeiiswsd ibis T II and its 111 ans and its ae nte, vv.ll a'l in due tunc he submitt. d to the publtc. it i' he 11 .1 a'i.aiy .i f irine.! ; ami the co-.sperntioo of thai hiflnewcn, ihangh itorv.it l.s.a rottferrird a temporary he- eiit, waa little calcuV.d t. elr v ate one who.-e es. ut. he n 1- y.t untnrniahed who owns to ail ibe bieh ohiisati .us be to asm nun ar d bis Creator; v!.. is (aithfnl to bis eon tracts, hsmsotgt has inSjesweoane, 11 I above Uie charge of thnt i niamination fi. iu whnb. wben once too lied, even an ,nt .- lual p. am" mcy ll shiink in tis 1 ay." I :tZi t 1 (' 'm I. uold. Got. B ynolda uf Miseouri, cornuiittad eoi de on the Uth .list An rxtra Jetfi r-u I . er. m.b'i.-i.cd at ihn I ....... . 1 ..... . .. .1.11 j 1 I ' ' " "' - ''"' 1 ' ,nS pan,- na.s. unrctty is overall l.vv.d with gloom ami distress' i.V. Reynolds .- no m nu ' II.. ., perish, d hy bis ou 11 hands ' 'I Ins morning about nine 1' I . ihe r. port nf gun was heard :. issuse s'n ... his , ti: . ' in a few nsasnansSs , . o.o-i v .11 1, i.e w .s ii..ir:u ti ..i. nn; 1 o.oii.ai.j 1. .. .... ...... , , ft -oni 101. Mi-:, llie ioii-ne::n. SttofT, Lfiee break fast, Ira eent for a rrtle,end to the ,: ...... r J :t ,. , , ... ,,g, ,.,.. ....... .!:... .-ml ,Twh. !. v... v. ..a, d anmnd his il.nu.b d ... 1 - I have I. my duty faithfully t. Use publie, hot this has a .t mouth-, t'. oni ibe -! 1 i. - rendered my life i then., and te n h My M ill 1 .0 tl. Farewell, c. 1 (.. Mi Peh 9 lri:. Th.; St. Lou - Era ' Pur an lima p chronic dis ase. w. t '. d n.i , t r Ibe und im InkI a' use nf uiv 1 o- u.o a, w Im !. 1 11 to me. 1 pr..y (.'. I to i ,r. t.ore abai i'v . .- ot" J I Minsn. I .- 'I ::. Ot JDS as I. d 11 n ., . in uii'ti 1 n pn ajatJ :." . :i "A n to its '.x Uli ' '.iiM.h t-ii; .No He X-. mil h t ' I ai f r I. - las oosid rable ability . a politician of '.hi! been a member d the Lag1 Missouri, Speaker ! ihe tl.. ., ltd Jin!- of a Conrt in this State. son, a sou ig maa neurit tw.ntv 1 ! U. was a n rtave nf K ntir. ky :::..t ,: : about lit lean years II.- was in ad had nO red into c. Ntrm is f.-r :..! fann ..- ar 1 ria Ilia islatore f fi! nf 1: n - nt II. I... I '. . ' ,', j,. , .. .... 11.1:11 untiiii. Irot now in 11 1 r:-. ti ii t 1 Hi resdf f r us-. 1 SOI nun ria 1 hoi l ':'. u . : iwinii Hllli nr. . ut 111 n. y advslitcd . tuotiv, - employed a hi I 1. an J nan . t "! 1 ' ' ' iidred 1 iitsdi.i. ux ..i i,xr1. lw u o her.. Gas n anoil i r. vi- snd ix bsma i thsas ai -1 f.,ur a I undred ih u. ia bed and f.fty ' ly h"ij and at i a little Ic and is . hui.dr. 1 ksas; en .e art tl. .;. !i ty tl. u an 'I ba eott of lbs to tin .i. 1 Oil rn .. ,.r ( 4 Ut.it It Ui. t.. i.j. s ; . r the ronda vn v an w 11 f i ft - - I. c .se, ma im tl.s r :.vrre es. In 1 H 1 1, 4 'j 13 I tl uns IU .'. a; .! 18ft, . M.; x .7. . r y . ir v wit I inj .. 2 to Ih I d. I I -t , I kau s i: tec pi j s f the sten Rail if- tha wei .. 1044. :'.-'jf. 4, I., Pa . . .-er ill .s.", r hr, der. 5. 5 the nt.,.' i eri.d The r e i kmt, trims fi at ar, a. d tr. l. 1 4 r.ty, n bib r.ZOI V car n.rr a. t ,U ..t the hi e of travel baa been ' UV r. al vx, h .. I year he ., .. .c . ..,w prevailed the dcrtera t the tt ins, m.j kept I nk frssW ' 1 - . I lha city cf n ' Otol fJosrw mien to U bald at ' i ii.-... are instructed n r.. a-.. ."v, va.i to Ota 1 I'fi .." r, i. tlie n ...i s. . sns sin ... ... ' i,iii. iu ion .4 Jo;.. I. v iitu.n. Not ufi . voire um raised sgan st H atrsu-thagfjnj delegate. ,o vo.c tor an Huren . -s Sk j Amongst ti. nocretia V Lit. 'who signed tho ihl I pH",,1,rrle;,;r ty H Mal M nhatoi to.tand he Pre..d, no is Mills Ulcott, of Hanover. . mem Inw of the llartf-rd onvention rauw w
