Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1844 — Page 3

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I'robahh- lurirr. CRCI NFIELD, Peb. 12, ; 1 1 Mcaa... tof 1 kmW aoauestad . .....i ............. - . . ' . ..... ...... a in iic i) puuitn, it ti m,!d , it f.c of i parte Tlie riieutnstai.ee ii a f ... vv,: a m:Ui a. ,. .. . . of Jüne II. Lai v e k i . i . . . - A field Ihr o.ea the w.,od. f...m, v.- ...... . . ... Ibiaa milea Dr:h of tuian f. i . ..-.i. . k ar- - nv inrj, wann n.io'.ui j -. .. , .u ' .in iiiciiui tunc niir. I . or ,.a oi l. hot. an.l aaaatl aalaai , white ajot in hei f .rrlieal ; l.od all tout. J writ ... r . - new ,hucf. th a taJJ e about hilf wom, with pla ed tinupi, rr.aitm(Calet an 1 hridle. The Dtaftiaalaa I a4 t.eeu takeu i ll ,r. 1 tie.l atoui.-f a mall tiee. an! tl.e L:i,lle tie.t in il,m K,-,m all appeaianrrj, the MOM ha Urn ti.d theiefiom Ml toten lay. Theie wa a!o a mal! took t y the ut.e cf Mo "le'ter wnter," found about 20 teri ffOMj whrie the mare Wat lied. I he uppoMtion it heie, that iheie has lien a.me dciJ J .. . vir")"w i toti.ei eJ ttori tu publish the atovc Ihruugbool the St.te Vout. isniM. ro i iticii(Mi;c i:. Woainsir.-rov, March 0. IU. MoooooaCajainaaoa; The IVedent acut int.. th.. Sosaota lo-d.y the name of John C.Calhoun MSr,,f fs,., i and that body to day immediately a-ted upon it and con-I firmedhnn S . .1 t r . ai.u on nrmeu nun. . o tin- .outli aiol.m . H 11 ia now ihe m. B w m ' " ' premier of the nation. T!.n appears to giac general sat- j lafactiori. It ia rurnorc.l here that Co. Shannon of Ubi will he aent as Mi ittrr to Mexico, Silaa Wright, Jr be put upon ,h. 8up,e,.e ben. h. and c tl.er J,!;o Mas,,.,,, ' go I. a a. or (en Howard, of your täte, will be made Secretary of the .Nay ; this is rutm r. hut I th.nk it rumor w. founded. Newa has just rea h. ,1 here of the fut gun in the rreaidcn'.ial battle at New Orleans, six. the eleition ol Mr. S.ld.ll (dem j to the Stale Senate, wh.i.l Mr. C av was 111 'he city. hav not time to writo mora. V urs. C OÜCoBESS. We are waiting imp r.ientiy fat OOaM fjetMa) 001 the TanfT, Inl the coimntltec had OOt If potlosj. Tmw) ay Warna A serine appropriation haa I en refused by the If .use. The Ohm statesman's correspondent says Mr. Jone, of Term , to whom had been r. terr. d tl.e loll from the ft iij! lor repairing, repivinjr, and rr-einle - litliliil! the l'enii'vlvania Avenue by an appropriaion of ftO.I'OO, reported (..rk aaid bill, wili 1 he recom. endatioii that it tin H'.t f.att ; ami on roncuning in the report ol the KOOmattea. there iipp. ared, ax et IIS, noea b I. tbe 1 n'e tif ns'illi"! will I, m. t nave lb. or own i r - r - m - i - etreett. or water them, or le tboboo wit!i the dust, which nsea Irom ihe broad AOSMM in iba bicbcal wmd lire Iba I aand-clouds oter the deserts ,.f Africa. We are sorry fr , the city. We are Sony for Malier but ur Iri.mls are I detenu tied M ac". vuth dtci.i.n ibk ihüc in th.- item of re- renchmeiit ." Sinco llie above w:ts i-i ly;.e. wc hive recetVid info ) :ma- ., . .1 , 1 ,, , 1 tion that the I unll commune ha I tep rted. We hie ... , ... 1 a.so asynopa.s 01 ma new phi ol unties whn h we shad pobliah neit weak. We hope tho House will puob the ......v. ! mmm noi n low tune pi ne wat'ed in u-eless debate. The bill will no daaabt pa-a ll.e 00000, und wc do not believe the Senve wdl dare to rejjt It. Fro ii the Ol 'he, Mtvcl 7. In the Vrt.ire to-, lay, the most iosportanl nbjert which occupied nttentiun, was Um reoulutioa of Um fteoidcul I the I lilted St. Id s to give In. lire to the BaitSafa H'in rilmen! for Ibu t.-riniualiou t tin- treaty allowing tlie joint occupation ol them Teiutnfj If r. Millet uccupicd tin (1 i t in its Iis. u'.inii He ctawaidarad the r. solution as an iniw.irraut.ibh- llilerfei. m e Willi il dnl lleVoAinr nil the executive only. He considered bo matter in dis)tlte bet We, n the two iTov erilinenf s neellpv ing the ( In gon CerrUory at n mere OJUaMtMM of booJHnOfl .1 dtOMtlO inch aa two lannert nsigbl h ive bJboM a line of muco between their lorins Tiiev Mlfzbl break e.n b other at , r . . . 1 . .1 ..... .11 .' . . . t law, but ib it w oi , oot be so ptinlent us in Mt down quieov and fafJiM obly to tn ai obosjl the atljoatmenl of tbo line wt b.oindarv. Wu ahonid l."t be al'ianl of il iploinae V . The history of the OOOJOJtry showed that WO 0OV01 had B ierilieed our ItttefOflU by dlploni u y. Tiiete vv at no ear of it now- The tre Uy of W Batlli OgtOfl will i.r stand as a bright example to tbo vv oil, I, that rpi. Btiotaa d tins sort cm be s. ji,., by diplouaory, vritb honor ami credit P the u nilrv. He thnnglll il the duty of both governments I cttl" ami.i ep riTfty. 0011 by n ilvjcniion It is he vv av in whn h am II qoeatioos have : been a.-llled, a-i I ill vvlueb thlfl Oroutd have to bo OOltlod. lie argued tin- HOatioil Of ihe Ol cnpOllun uf lliat terrilor as ouo oi inoapoeJaeesey, aaaiotetotog that the true policy of fin: nriliv was to diaCQUrga ib) occupation and pettlemrnt That its st tlleiin tit would weaken the Union, instead . I atrangthenissQ it. Tt.e lirst bsaaSBMOa of ihe House, to-day. OrUO the reception nt rcpnris irom the atonding coiumilteeo, ami a number i" lullt were introduced by iheaa . ami being n od Iwn a. vvera reh ired to the appropt i ite cointiiiltees Mr Ilurke, ft in Ihe special i omtnit'ee In whiili Ii id been referred iho memorial of certain oaanibr.ro ad the Legislature of RbWoVi Island . .-nplaiu tng bf the inter1. 1. nee of iha President of the I ntoed Statee againettho ouoafirofje ooiij.oaad of ppr.ssi,,n and iiiju-iiee mi tho Ii.ut of the tloiuin mt paitv in lint State, nflbfod I res -Otaon amtfaarinaaUJ th committee n send 'r persons and p ipeit On fhio o debate enaoe.1, io which Messrs Cove Johnson, Caiisin, and Cranaton, took part, ntben the Btibjeet was disposed of. for the present hv the expiration i the morning hour The lull to regulato the time of holding the elections fr PloaiJi nl ami Vn e Tn id. nt in the States being taken up, Mr. Clingman. who had the floor a. bin ss d the House in n oly to the rem , ks ol Mr Dutn an of yootordoy The II m. Ii.ivni' resolved itaell into Committee of the Whole. M i niaaaannla of Virgioaio ha tibo chair, tooh up ihe lull ombing opprnojrie tious for the support of tbo Military Academy. br the ' . ... . . - . va . . i a a , a a a .a current fiscal year ; ami aller making some progr. -s therein, the committee rose, ami the II OO)00 adjourned. A roc.otiN Eji-iii. The present Administration, it wli be remembered, cam, into power with the aaoot octferoao and nncondi tional promises of A' trt :ic hmcut und ll-furvi. Their bVot act w is hi appropriate the r,uml sum ol 16,00(1 t furnish the rre-ideril mansion w ilh n. .'.. lOiaai furniture mm aha earn face nl Oalea arrava tea iti ma. The neal rrtn ,n me. sore was t ai nronri i'e f J ).lti0 to the wnl iw Of the lue (Jeneral Harrison, And botOUM have another, which ens Ihe clunix for r-f'irnt. It relates to the Uracil Mteoiooj, whnh. according to the .New V orb E press, a Whig paper, boa OOM Ihe Government ever p31tODO during the p i-: v ir ! to w it ! Ret ail , f Mr. Hunter, Outfit ot Mr. Profit, One year's aalary for Mr. ProOOt, Return allowances lor Mr Pr Outfit ol Mr. Wise, Total e - - 9 OHO P.OOxj S.S50 0,000 031,000 It ia thus the rn"ne of toe re ; !e is aquonder. d in rewar.li UJ ihe pouipatoil btfolhaga of a corrupt and toithIts party ' lloosie r. The f-i'.owirg IQOohitiaej was adopted at tha recent Whin State Convention of Indiana : .... ' . BtX.1 . f ib flener.l Hover'.. i.tJülir, ina. uv. ' . , . . I. tr. boii. ii ef the iroceeds ol the uales tne tncni.au win oouori . . . Jbulaiti ,ih feonihtd in public anus, no , a J"..,ce" . ... r. :.. LtaiakM tn V.infsinc ef l Jl rriia - . ..r.aa'.X.r Ii , I 1 11 3 ,i ..vi i . .. t , t ij 1 1 .'. .' 'v.. - - - Af .h. vrrava.li of the sales " th, IS III Hit ll.Stl II IIIU'il vi inv " of the public lands, that at ....I. necessarily and evidently a ltourned as a practical uucation. till the rove,. oe of the M - i nation cmiparid wiiii us x enonui. a" Bhall be in a very d ff.rent aOtnalinU from lint in whnh tbev now are. or are likely to be fOl feara M come.'' C klwa aaaaaaa it vm.1 b. a. , u lb it the OWliCS of tha .. l.. . . . .1 i la aaaa i . .- ... Vir.,,,. iih:imiIi .1 it rt from lhat cf a I ' 111 . I aa''--. ------- - Indiana in .htion lo ihe distribution of tl.e ; r eodoof J Sil lands. We think M. II v.. lakes' th, right view of tae matter, but that I OCft pancv of opinion ab u d e explained, as it might leal to the dis.-tiou. rooottaof 1S1Ü. in tha event of Clay election, an 1 the only way to avoid a misunderstanding among the Whiga, ia f r thein M make a "declaration of principles fjr the public rye." Vttm Pal'adium. mm ... . .i ... - - K m The JV; . - -1 - approaching i'1 X th.t the Jrmocricy For our own part, we bad ra.ner tn il ,ne 0 n.ocracy should be ' eaten M the next and in a halt a dozen auc- ... - n, ximxm oka Mux rrr. Dt lctiom Mr. I.van. of Maine. t.,a areat Tar.lT a-vocate in the ! s; v.. Kiffii i. it, U . . .......... ...p.. . - - ..( P..I.....I Iron Free of Itutv. If ihe I'ai inn .jut i. . ... .' j ,tt inikn non rhesoer. whv do th ask to ba rr Iraaev. from

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crs.'ul by running af.ar .mil. to the deseition of pnncip.e. . " . "ll 1 .1 . . .. n... thia aaoeaent rxiaboat uoou r...r vr.... M lov.,:,,,t are aoWtla tobechv f f ". ,t re.mY: that t!

We ah.uld feci no pleasure or prnle in tha triumph , I eur va. . J . f , -at '. J I ' . . t i n w. . .o 1 .n . , . ' . A..u r.. ... his xoumr mind thj firt Conci.une ot a p.m.n; that .. to suimlv vacancies, one in the Alleghany district of and cht.dreii. a?ed an

partv when mat any am u.u ....a -.Ti avt.y ,.... f . , ,., hll,iw. wakme. and i. i'' f WuUma. recent v .:, nntrd Xauvoo.must lo dr.

-, , i, .' K,u bo ilt.n ,i. I,.1, i.oir, hnonsi.oi,iuii..oia.,.p.o-. - ........... .-.v.. , moormcv hen it shou.d have forgotten ita big r.ar.l ,,,. Max terrific induction of M -J MT., , l'.naaa m adaaa ..f Mr Wise leaves before the uulum

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m . trials,.! le in cacu ci laesf ü.s.ncit i. n ii.o; ...... ..... .uralv in the end be overwhelnud with la.ling defexL I' f . . av mm ,ha world will concern

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r rom the account of the rorreapon.le nt of the Kcpub- ! i r t . f I . . - t . i al ... nmrnieoie .-,..,.,0 et the t irrat Uun on board me 1 IlliretajtL we extract ih fr!!...., . . t ri When the I'ruir.'tnn BMa BiBflUs on 1 ....... wmmmm .,,.,,, V IIHIIU..S lu'l o lamina, 1'apt ,in altochtoo Behl he wuu'd Ira a par ii.ji U 'r "' I k.r. in honor off the memory I . ..' aiaa c-uniry, v.rorge a,:,inBt..n. ; If Pfl it , m ... . ...CI . . ... T fie aail 1 1 . . f- 'ti .ia. i .... . ,U. II ... ,,e, L-IS LiÄ!?.?? lh. 1 VUt ?nU ,he " ....1.1. ai nii.,1 I, i. ii.ai,,: in.. I I i.i r Uli ni. lime for lh ir eri , ur-,i; .i .,n , ..r.l nK f ll L'ahinet at.irted to R . m the eabia) .taira. and ttte t reatdrai aviih I ban. Ju.t ihm Uol. ke,l Mr. .it... ,. . .. , ,, awiaw una I -enl.-iii aon-m-hw i I i üini an u.d m? !,MJt l",7 1 he -'""nSfnt repln-d, "No Ipthur, I must ' J I a ay and liear that aung of M.ollof ,l'a au o .1 fj rita .f inme. oU go up. and I'll Jo n u üirectly." Accord IPfly, away weit Me..r. I'pahur.' (iilmer. iikn a. and Ni'lvin. to iha r..i aa i it...., ... m i T . Unii'iM, ..1.1-5, ellure l. Chir! MM . mm . .ii.a'i.n.i !.!-. sir. iijti.i iijf liner. The I'n.i 'ent rem , t, I, .h- 1 1 , M vv , 7' UtUnUlt ,he a'"' P.""' allereamen, the nam- ..I a.hi.gto,,, ,,ff went ti.e R.,n. " I her, , stidMr. Sthaiiiherg. (maatcr of nr'ni n. Boo many wir, vteni 0:1 inK. lasa MiasooaaliOj thai a in honor ol the name; no m '!.:.. I... r. And juat aa they were j!.out to Kie. ihein. 11, l I "aoM roohosJ Mto tho cobta eotrcd with Pow-cr. .,, b-.u that the gun had exploded and k.ll-d mal.V of Iho-e o.. .leek it . , ,, ... . t f., U. Oi.nou.n o.n.-lU, Lie shricai atn) a-.n U erica of the 't omen were h ai I ren.l.n j all callinir for their """''da, lathers, and hrot . r. ; aril StbeO found, rtiah:n(i "'7 V 'r"' '" lIW ailtaj azeOOOOl reeling. All in. upper (.art at the bree.li ot th- i;:n was ..own "IT. riml t 1,1, i g oVonoTkil -r SAC! sir liiiO 1 . ,iti..U - V MlX(V. Ke. ,,,

-rr -a'fBBaa'wtj'Biiia- I lir lilt lllllll ITMt V W IllfJ 1 liailli'i 1 UI and kno. ked them all d.,w ; the piece lay aCTOOfl the legs the piece wh.ch hurst was nine feet, tho diameter about

ci uiiint r, i pstiur ami Uard ;,er. When they were found

niter the arm ke blew aita ; Mcoaao. Gilmer and Cp hur I base no: hea d th,- diimetrr of the tube of the clianw. re uloo Otreh wnh p.e.es ol ron or rivits in the head pof MOfiUoOjCd, hut M it BTOi MM than that of (he ham I.

anil lfiuj.it 0, and till tier behind t!,e ear and in the aide, aide. their Mr. ii ir.lin, i lovti r ii.nht were torn all to piece, all clothes were mu' h burnt ; and L'p.hur. (Jar, liner and Kenboo oil fcU tnttebing oacb other. Upabaw hps moved for a few er ml. and :'. en j wis stnl . (iilmer bnathed once or twice, und then a. I v as over; the others never k'irr, ! ( '.ijil. S 11 w I-, . .w 11 :.g t nt ll.c lore ahr oUl (he MOf bobtoaj the hreei h of the -1111 when it was trod i baa whiskers and eye brows were all blown fl and a s so, ,11 a he ft cos, ied Ir on the Manning 1 if". I ol the bock, and the OMObl cleared aw i, I,, IpfSMJ Hltb a delirious effort on th- gun. abotlo rd as it w.i.. oad . 1 11me,i in agony Msoaiaf t duil I arfajsa bstal boco hilled!" Hit Iriendt ihen COtfiajsJ lit 111 down stairs, and laid hi. a on 'he settee, whcie he nearly rabltail IVoaa ashaMMtioa, :. ., I last he bora: into 00J ayoiiy of tears. He W , IQltUrdi alelv put 10 bei. I he I're-idcnt appeared tho motl üo.row stric ken man 'I I he whole whole party ; he rum d 0,, . ,!t.cK 0J otbc he Ihe dOOU b ..liea of Li'.,ur aJ (.iilmer. he wept bit "vv bPlf ' "... g aaxejr a ami. oroa blown olf. a::J atlUCb Mrs. " c'tOOri J OH the si e of tbo bood, COtrCNDg t face ,,ih bloutj, arid knocking her bonnet oil'. Col. utM oroa tbrosaa llit oa hi back and atunncd; all t!.a ibi lass i on i , i n ,oi n (m, mi i 1 1 s 1';'l , ,o " oodbury, orb otood bMarooo tbaaa, bad bo nl!l.,ltu on N..(,!t.,r I'll. ...... . .... . 11 1 VI. t.ii... . n 1. "... i'u. n.i. nn .inn r, novii. ...iss .oiu , . 1 , eivn.f s dress was Cov. rtd Willi Mood an I loins. Jarna noun i ii.own oil. but w.o. not knoi ked down. Miss Soiu11UI a, J tnn.gaa were btema flat aa t he. - b , k s ; Mr. PoofOOHl Tyoon had I h le hlowu through btobot; Mr. Bt Ifta land, the arclnict, h.,1 a hole torn through ihe tail of hit coat ; Ceuerai J, ssnp narrowly eac.ped. a piece oi nie gun pas-ing t lose i ins lace ; two or three ol the r onigri M mister- were blown down , but other w is uninjured ; many othata were Movan down by tbo abet k, In s atid buflejobl I tnwii nlf, CoeM cut, and cldthei torn ; Mr. ('. A. I. sis h id I is hp aliiibllv cut. Senator Atchison'., life w as sRV. d by Senator liming in. Gen. AtcbiSOU Was gOH4 directly lOOrOtda tDO gun, but Vraa Otopped äW , . A a. . bv Mr. Hasinagan joet in aeasen t eeeape tl.e eaptoaiwn. All t! e bulwarks ol ÜM lorboOjfd de Pearly back 10 the mim ehotna were Monro out. and oil the buievarka on the atarbaord aide, ba k to the bow gur,, by the fore chaiue, ami down to the monkey nil were blown over the do. In addition to this, the deck was at re seed wnh iron rivet. sVc, and it n God's mercy that all on the farward dax ttofo not blooin into etemilT together. Mr. Gileaer Ins I, f a wife a: d nine children. Mr. I'psliur. aged about .'.". hat left I wife 35 veirs of ae, and a daughter in ill hclih, aged 16. Gooa. Kennon bootefto wib- atn! fauiiiv. and Mr. Gardiner two daugbtere, .Mrs. Gitoaer'a agony noi beortronding ; alte abed no tear, l ot i fined atr nek inatonloueoualji wnh iaannity. tH a s. !. t tho foUouring from the corre-pondence of Haa Vf. . Tos: : The ar range menta rendered it impossible tliat the I tl'ete all '11 1.1 1C OdjuUtted 10 Wltllt'SS Ulf flint Tai t Oil MO ti es winch took p'a-c before tbe renaoeoJ of tbo bodiea from the mean of the Preoident a houe, in erbicb, eince b. ing brnojglM lu llie city, they h nl lain. I' wis proper that th.y ah uM be performed before ihe two Honiara of Gongreeo, the relatives of the deccaeed, the henls and principal officora of the departments, efficerfl of tin orany arid navy, ami as many t tin- principe bi ami attochaa of tin loreiga mioaiotia near OOT government, 00 desired to be preaenl d"sir. d to be preaenl. These w,th a eonaitletable number ol privileged peraone were aulfictenl t fill the east room, and the ;ii tiler ones a Ij lining it. The coffioa rested on inda m too centre ot the room, placed in th. ordof of nrecedenre nt Moalated l tin Motion of each in the public service Mr. ITpaher'e coffin brtog neoreal the ooatborn w.mh.ws of the boihliog and Hi. Gardnm a ot t!i Other end , f tlie sad array. Tha palls of thesew.ro of ample black velvet, aa indicative of civil atol ton. Over the eoffiu of Mr. (Miner, at the head of a unlit uy department, was spr il th thg of our count i v . ond upon that of Caotain Kennon, above tue tlaa.bv which it al- oroaonvel ped in honorable drapery, weteiaij ns naval coar, opeuieta, aworu ami einer trap- . . i . i , . i pinea ol hit rank in the aorvico. Above tbo breast uf each w. re I aid Iresii white da nask ro! s. I iurel audi hem i aa. .t-- - I . .1 a 0 a tech. tin the seats m xt and facing the spot w here yet . a . . : .. c ...... . . .i..r .. '. . reUil me reii.nnis ... . m, ojiunn, ai aeei..i i. ins rrlative-. ami among them one of his daughters, the fimily of ihe President, ihe President him-e I, ami the old a:. 1 acting members of his cobiltct. The rank ll t ainm.tdore Warrington in the service, being merged in that of his high temporary civil station, he aVOa not in uniform. On iho seats behind ihe -e. towards the north end of the room, w ere the J udges of ihe Supreme Court, the Semiloteof the United Htatea, the otlicera of the Princeton, and Other naval ami miiitnrv dn era in the city, am tho invited eitiens. At the head of the colIins stood (ieneral IScott, several senior captains in the navy . ami other high officora. On the other aide were the officiating clergvmen. and the children and some of the relatives of Gov. Gilmer ami Captain Kennon. R nged next and Lacing tho cofBa of Mr. Upahor, vrera tho foreign oaianetcra, oil f who Ii. I believe, attended with their diplomatic attaches. Sic . and behind these, filling the south end of the roOOa, were the meuibora of ihe Hoonu of Repaeoontativo. The rhandelirroj and every ofttcbi of furniture in the room, were hing or ith link. Without was heard ihe luournlul sound of mihlary music ' The dull vva.l of the tititr jet Al d beat of nr. Ill ! drum," Ond at intervals the buildin ire;:.'.ti.d f.im the report of distant pu 10. A Merc recapitulation of such eireuaaataneea as thoae, , f course, give but x fa. nt idea of the effect of the a. ene. It waa aolemn and impoains to the last di ar. e. The .ns , , . ...... e .t . ol i .ov. v.; mcr were lti.imv uh....... . . ,, ,,n.i, . tall joung mon wept with tbe paaaton of o child. . clerevman in otterdanco were, h woa said. Dr-. Haw!, v ond Iurie, of the E toropel rhurch in this city, . . . and a minister firoM Georgetown. The MTvice lor the dea l was read with all the effect which itj aotemn elo- , . . , , quence ,s ao well calculated to excite, and he reUg.oua . xerc scs woea etc ...led by a afecottrea eU adapted U the a.e Ii sp.ritis OCCasl i Tho ptoceeaion woe formed of a line, ef which a numt r us bod of oÜabtd and infantry troopo, with ilmr arttlierv and other warlike accompaniments formed thfl a tl ral .Hv I'lou ; the hve hearses. oief in urncrs and ti e pxil aaMfOta a .other, ami a train of ah, c.rri.gee, tho third wdtor. I . t.ua oi neojud was reached. Tbe bodiea were depositee1 in auit with the usual re umu a d Oat m y err 1 lie loot I a.lr. iiui: .. o-, .... ... f - - in. ... , e ... . . ir. ....... .... ... ,iT,ilI.ii:,..r.,,,,i rl'r i t , .. ., i, .1. wbo'e nroreedings oc uire.i at me oo n . i .ievauawr.ru i h.- b !v of Coa7uaodoro Konnow wnaobout to be atopoeitd w it::i:i its Uar.x r, cess. i w n.m-k. ..,r. ................. ib.o.e win. toll. . ared l.nn to tbe rae, I'UKV I Hill Btlioi a --- and the v..urir est a chi d ol right or ten year, oi a -. don, to the coli,,,. M the bitterness of hia .q.ih Until it as touud nee. .rv . w.thl. aid hi . J I roe. To bte - ,.: ... nrnbab tha firat a.mosi i. ii.m.c ,.r,..o.. ... - r o in.' irrcvocao.r anatiwia un . . m i , r ii .... I t.m. .1. ....,..! .. ltSf.1. l' Ci IIIS Ol WO WHICH lOlon... .or a.aa.w . . oantef Wednesday. Lot us not ateaaro to nit tbe re. i - , liiai U"ri- i. . f, - L m the pomp of burial cannot comfort, who, wouodad - , , pari, our svmi amy caimoi oeai. a. ft I I am not caj.l!c vf f 'ming ary opinion on ihe ouea-

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tion, aa lo whether those who supcrin lioa tad anHtof of Um Princeton, oh

tended the construelould hae lilrn inv othae means than they diJ to inform themselves of the .trench and perfect scanty rf the fJM rut on hoard ot ..... . " ' ",r l'ul 1 "'o oi her. Uut the c rncleai u ace mi almost irresi.tihie, that no Ulli u i, i Mel ruld have Ml applied to the piere whose rxploBMtn ha h.-en aKci ued l.y tajob hurnWa reul'a. I a ladtai, rt a preaioua oct a-i.m, to lli- Ixautiful BfWaratice of both iIhw iin-, cot.aid red onlv a BM0M ironwork. Their .iu';d w.. ..,.'. ,. i t.,..l.i I w-.h..., . PP J l ,h.I could not be

irm h- would CraiinaJc to affaaaf I , f., t. they looked alaaoot I ko vat

in )- M hurnialir.l .(eel. Hut ,t r. p r t I in aorne of th- OrCOOiOAa W ÜM COMOaity, ev;dently it rüten by care1 1 1 1 r i , 1 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . t.r ii...,,,,. I. . i 1 1. . ,i 1 . . . I--- !.- viijiiirn neu iioi 1...11- u. ..... .i',rvnu wm NVIIj tfigillll ITI'n. 11 till 1C tu, B in .-t a'roriiiti imp. .,(:, hi .a l.een prarlisea aomewheic: .or, hi ii.sointiai uevcription o MOO OaMp COMMICOMOl M ('nngrrB, these guns are d.acnbed ap MOsIa of OJitlaUhl iron, ai.d aa lloaaSlg t.een aui-jecte-j to il.e OaOM tturouuh trial. 1 he ilifforcnco hetween tho sti..ii..(h of cist and wrot:zM iron rule, eserv t . kn..a a . ... .., i, .1. . i .u. t , rv oouy anowa. It. a r0M ser..made oa, t:,e I'aixhan model. The cham- . r .,r 1 ..rl ,.t 1 ,0.1 i i. 1 1 1 l l 7 ""cu wl" " u,c 'UTC ia cnarge.i. P"W'I" "'"I Mostiinsj, i Bm.licrti.an ih.t pan ot tl, t, rell ihr .u8h w .lth iho tMll M vJoCtOll. The Chamher must he JWtOolf f,eJ ivithlheae. ma eri,!-. and the ball mut he do aatasJnao iho eii-r.. uJ BuraJataa thu ahouldcr forir.rd hv the .hioi..i.i ..f ib. I,.,. ..I i ihN J ...v ... sizo of tka CwOMbor. Km I there ia n il.n.rf in Ihi-. pecolianty of SA.V. . B.V- " .1 V , (' 1': " '1 tutl tttiird MirsLaw ifwwn 1 allium 111. 1 fi 1 1 al ' " ' uurl U,B" any otnora ir a nual olln-er inlorma IP that comprirativelv lew.r ae. i.lent, base l.,pper.td from Am I .... P .1 ... .1 -.K oOOtfM Uut here msv bo0 hren the cause of this lamentable rala-trophe. I .i,e.,d.r,re n.iv h In en e.l rath, r 11. iW al..-i - a m. . . , a f " Tlr 27? '"J thiriv-f-ur im he. which was twelve inches, it ia aafj ii loume it to have lieoflj but Oight iocboo, which WOQjld leave ttie aider of the wl chnmbcr ibtfttOO inches thick of solid metal. If tins must had he, n COOapnaod of round ai 1 perfectly Wrought metal. it OTOSsId seem that not cen a tborgo of powder filling the who e easily ol lour or live feet b in:, could b.ive burst it. Hut we have not hitherto been famous fot our kill in !he prodttc'ion ol heavy iron work. And I now rt collect s, eing it boa-ted f in the papers of yoan itv. when this e.011 w as completed at t. .1011 f ,urilry'. Bs ail acliieVemctit hlth-rrl-' in attemi '.d in this country. How probable is it, I beU, that I1.,. . (periment was willingly prunouticed aucceaoui stbeii a foil ond olishtd Mtatdo wot ofrlatntJ io .nie vv I1.1I1 v er del, eta and ll.nv miiht ex it within. This pre.sumpti 'ii of eareles-n. s , 11 the part of the aupeiiiitennenta of tlie work at ÜM lotimlry, is found, d. the re 1. l,r vs. 1 1 1 observe, mi tbe so in MM 1 1 on ill . t tbe v.l... pi. ee was of svrooohl iron, a it w is represen'ed to he. If thire were any truth h the BSOOrtion tint the el. amber p.rl of the im was ,,f (1. und not of wmofbl ir-m. tboaa r vp..j.il,'e f. rlhe Irni.d would I e, in the eyeol the law, Rtnliy of murder, ui.d bl.oU.d so be deemed by their fe!hW men. But, in th mantif o lure of t'.e piece, I ilniik it 0 i!i turn rill that ibotO W is radical error, ih ugh there be n foundation for ihe eh irge ju.t r. feired I,.. The gon. or the wrought iron put of it, w is frrj;ed of liars of lion did loogitudinallj, and orotdad. Capetienca baa abown thut a ur. it m.-s of iron cannot be wrought hv this pro. t-s. WfÜsOt.1 h Itriltg in the se.il.it formed hv the junrtlOU of lb. se numerous I art. mh es. Tin- e i '. . b. the attriti m producrd by tbo cnocoaaion of rapootvd cborpeo, bo c on,' pulv, r;.--.t . and im nemus v acuums ,,ril. d oce. I ba Iba body of the eaasae. which I ...ale destroy m- its solidity and ajoooning I bo oterno h of t t. pjgfk. rue liable lo become filled with oir. nbicb renders a rupture f the , ace so.mer or later inc. ml le. New it ia aaid that tbeaa ttTecta ara n Bnsland and otb r Ettrnpeati countrb uvmdrd. by winding the ha I luz d bars spinlly round a rv 1mder. s that eecb layer of iron acta upon the one wiihiu it ins a hoop, and of course voatl increaaea the strength of the whole. Hut all ihis is vv !nit oth.r s.iv. I confess I know nothing about it. I bo corrcepondent Ol ihn I'öila. Ledz r writes that Some -peculation has been on loot as to the quality of f a o -a . . ' llie iron of winch ll.e gttn was Otmugbt, which, perbape. in iy deero ao.r.e eooimenf. r r,nu li e texture of tb. pi, ee s of iron separated Iron, the breech and other parts .ii .i .. e the gun, tt would appear that the portion fro... the .runu.ons to the breech was MM of h-.uim.red but rsMf iron; and It is theiefore pretty generally l elieved that the inner part was meiely ta-l iron, encased, however, or bridged un by a piece of urronabl iron, Anntbei atltt ittoee forcibbi argument is ibodiaeovery lat. lv made m England and Prance, mid communicated to aa able pap. r to the NaUoael Inatftute in P ins, that Mrujgjrdjl iron, by a ffnen of impiii'ji aaeatfa, b count enmmgtd ml l ttafe resembling cast it on. 'using- its unlkfmbility. od becoming reinvested vritb ail Iha properties of the gr miliar s' dO. Rlpert menta of tint sort have been made, whoee reenita folly corroborated the well known fact, tint, tor instance, the Hit iron nils, employed before the improve menta of the T and V rails, wire generally adopted, became by a series of impiligemcatB of the loco motives and the cars, oa brttlla as ra .t iron, hi d linally an op pad and fir dm id a I the aaiechief apprehended front th la:t r. The hi ops f wheels, math generally if the beat wrought iron, become, in Paris and Normuidy, where a species of hard flint is uaeil lor paving highways, as brittle am! grauulai BO if they were made of cast iron, and it appears in genera! tn.it successive shocks, such as are c.;Pddo of producing otectltty in iron, or communicate to it ihe masnetic properties, also mattna'ly change the di.-po-aition of us porticfara in reference to each other, so as to et its cohesion. Tin GaftaT Gr. It miy DO we'd Iii state, for the ini irini ion ot such of our readers as may not have attended to the accounts formerly given of tbe large cannon . i .. . I i i .... a. ' . . . . recently cmpiv.i on Buarv vi Uta rnaerw, xoax ix wu fiftaon biet long, had a bore or mouth twelve inches m diameter, and carried a bolt of two bandred nnd thirty i mfm, a If I. ..... . a . pounds weigh: the gun its. if weighing ten tons. CuL. BcSTOa. rolonel BeOjteo, at the lime of the accident, was standing near tha gun, in a hüzirdout posi tion, ami altboajgh we are happy to si ite, not seriou-lv wounded, was so severely ahocked and brnieed as lo xpose bin t. imaaiuesit danger of i .sing ins life. He was thrown doWB Bptol the der!, nnd supposed himself eevorefy. If o t mortally tohared. At this critic..! moment, while gaeping for returniog breath, he ozeloio ed in a broken voice to ih se around him, "Say to Captain Stockton that this accident has not im; aired my confidence in the glorious experiment of the Princeton, or lessened m regard for lur brave an il gallant commander." MadisonJottm. Clay m Poriotimr Tha tolkrwing descriptions of a hannrr, at the Clav Convention, at Bordaotown, is from the Mate G alette, of Aug. Id : Tl ' win :s of Trenton are provided with many patriotic banuere: among winch, one exhibiting John Tyler in a very bod predicaoient, aa o agub-tailed bull, beset with euerinnis tta II es, is a r iptni inusuatioii oi . u luiuii.nno ? prof MOO through New Jersey. The bull it kicking and Bouncing in grant deaperotion, white on nnaean bond teoda him on by o rope faaiened to 0 ring in his nose." Tftgf &tMC oaf Coon. A Pbitedetpbta tailor haa Mode l.. u. . u.i :n i ..r.t... c. ... ..: a c at for Henry C toy of Dwnmtttic Manufactur e, ami worked Bpofi tho breast of it the figure of a Coon. Jutev after this the whigs will not com-mer themselves scani .. i t,..- ,t.!e.t..l bvibe lilt of (Vmi uairu w.o., ...... j - The colter of tbo rout ongbt to have boon covered with a coo akin, and tbo butl'MU) ornamented with a ahorttailed , one. The dr.ss f his coon-hip then, would havebeen ahke cmbiematie of his principles, and the lesult which aw .its bun in the Doming c rat cot, " tfetia Uy the buttans. Banai Righto of W'-jiaen. Wo are a'ad to see that th" Alabama Lagialotnre has taken tbia macer in'o wrioos ronotderatbm. A bill haa been introduced, eeeuring to mirried w. rr.en. the i rn-ertv baloneina to them at toe

mjffMra ond tl.e t.inc of n arnazp U . tins bill, if paed into a law. t'.ey knowing how deeply oenaiblo he ia of t i-:r kind eentibout one bundled are p, r nitted to . urcheeo property in their own names, t ut :Tirri!s towards hin, and beeauee n cerem miaf or form il ord.r the burymg tho buabond to rotttla I to tho nee ef the property, ond eitr j letter couU ever s tru'y diacover how deeply h a ait-c-

Ciae control oer it. In the ca-e the husband is Moolvont, then the pronovty i. t'ouud for the maintenance of tha !-::i- . . . . .. 1... 1 1 .ii. IIU .uiuio. rthvr. The Balümore Sun eaya that Mr. Pockonhom, tbo Untisu .xtin.ster. nss m me arrangf-nenia wiia lira sanu i mn. pn.U.le ulm Ka.ir . i.!s. as w. , as .. I the hmwaiar as f botwoon here and U ston, to run an express last evening, with d.spa.ch.s to bo earned out by lUe Hibernio, which aula on the first of March. It may he poreumed from this thai t'.e diplomatic anangtinenls relative to M U.eon quer u-n have commenced. bfMM Property tn UUonis -The Supreme court of III.,.,s has denied toat s iv, hohler has a perfect right to pa ihrougl. lUtedwa with bte slaves, and that county be- . . , . o 'he .T l ','' '.-..'ri " fl'f . i. " It 1 C r- - - , . "7 . iuth, wfnie wuri.n ine ana u uiai c.a.t

From the Gfi.bc f M:rh 7fg, Tlie lmllij;'iM vi 1 1 out i I v. IT .1 ft l . ... m . . ...

.1 , ""üe "ttU ,u , 1 . T1 "--''- w cloae the account a,v en hv Iba In:.- Ii..., .-r T it. !.mB . --------p... ... , ... . oral, it vv ,,u Id have ant jailed ilelf I. thu charge) of VM Inhug iho MaSftaJhMM ' grief to reach party end. In ilio colwaapa f thu Waliuawl Intal linajcar. laWjf ;te prnfHMla. Thcj wear the u-pctt M rcrnorsu uitd Mat. powi I tonca "It fallt not within our province to attrm; ' anything I ke a iciii u taapiwTtineaaaot oi iota dUottoaaiog oi;enj!oii al an in-ciutahle 1'ioviJei ce. That wm t pariiHt4 Oawta fitly by those h e alirc cilia them t t ; .a I d ity. To us may te permit'ed, l.owr im rat, it uri HBOOtOtal and unberorr.n.j Hh l! to f .iVra. the I X;. nation ,f tliQ.e i . .t w hii !i a eal inn y that I I hearts w. t it jriiH" e,ll op in evi-it mind. AnJ rnny ve ajof .. I'.itt in tfiut c' '- trophe, as it the tuJden removal J l'itident Utrrn n. ti.etr W 4M aOOlOOl reOtJM fOOl putt :r nu-itinj CottJUeMC faicJi etrtmimlg formt a aaaaate ita aaar rkmrmcter m m ftwplt .' T',at a'm vht.h has Lo ft uthf;J and tkm fJt '.jtl.rl I u,y:. u u'e f m too prone to j .rget, ierribl a 4 - ai n m.re u, fo oor'i i istunces. in tit' very a t and hour mf our a . t ........ . ? aaf aat. devind f ,r our Umtmlnru 0OO0 asn -rer'l.t,,.', . t v. . . . r- - o - j r - -- auci to hupe with trenddmg ; to u. itc wul. u. c. ndci.te 1 he.ve.. a Zm afaan 1 ara v,e,Wi.e.. and de, andern e. Ai d MO we i,,)t odMOwtfaatd. b the MhMk4lui iOltiOtaneOall CUrranct of M uVerWbalBBinc a daatrwetion, to preaerve. in O . - - ...... - -,' - w brirtiteat avaaSiti of fetUra joy, a chastened spüit ? La 11,0 ,"" Pa't' tllfot vtitfi each Utboi DC ubdued " aw WT- mWW- WWW BB B ' ST I 'I I.IC pi 1 'I IllC l t M.l strong, i n. .n all o utie.. U.a. I.fii,, ..f w m h .. .t a-wda SM ' . thaw II tiu-riili 1lJa I l a I aa.. a aw loa a af- k. ... a atJ .1 ... ...a... .... aa "1 ' ' WPWC t Mill I ) 'HI I I Will a 1 II l" ) cl 0t pal tie I COO achicvo either iU own t tue hot i i the co-i: .s v .o !. And ye! notber lassjw. Ut a bo taught, br thai iua f th:, aad ew-nt. ...,t 1,. . ,..,., ... mmww ii.. Jiw. cett of tho e 0r0Ot laWMgil laiseti by Prot ,1 nco to pesta of ti e otgnest .Iinity and power, e;m so aoon, v 11 m the nrsi houia of then kuece-t. I c t im In m t lie n-. -fund ln-'.oia and placed at the bai of the Kil & 01 kn ..' 'In this rnt.i.trn.,'u , (oopo thr fnti ft igt net r .) ag in t'ir sutljtn 1 ruin ml of Prtsidcnl Hrritm tkeri is mn amtiawu rtkmktt ij ihut spirit ij frnmrntitrng irlm U eerUUmlw forms a aOaaa ia eatr ekmrmrter. ' No part ot tfcd"rcOioe arHieh, j aceording to tha Kottonal Intelligotarcr, hoa boon .. I i J down hs the "spirit ft' rn 11 niiM ," eao attacli Ui thai flilicaJ party wbicli oxlitbited no asjefa apiril in Iba aecoes referred to hv tin; editor. The doNIOCrOCf TOO OUittf d "on,: of th.'ii'siimnl.uioa and . Icitation w in, Ii tilled tin'""1 with tumuli, int. tup, 1.111. e. desnorolisotp n.OIHl boo tnil idol.it rv to curry Horriaoo into tbo prt anJena v amidst mo oio "i paasiona ; ana, liieretore, tbe editor joatly adds alluding to ins party 'a liceatioua demonatr at i uta and indulge ncea upon compaaaing their ends "tkmi arm tokick . OMsWdA i.'p'ij't it. und tliusjitr upliitd us. ir hu h ire me ,. n prone tfwtgwi limblij und fignmUtf Sumte ),s. in loth ' iiisimicrs, in t!tr rtrtj ur mmd komr y our oi txmltmtimm !' the penitent stniii hi ra xbibitcd were aiiscfoly ond i contritely rtttcrtaiiicd, ave night Ind. wnh bnbt lr tbe 1 obaonronco on tbo part of our odvoraorii of t bat pray a r , win, b BonclodVa the paragiaph. ' I. et oa learn, lor one country as lor nurselv e-, t depend pit li ne gforj Upon i our ractituda d conduct. V,-. I.rt il?- bittarnaaa ol our 1 party atrifi s with aaali other In anbdued V - V - But nrbol do we aoo un lira same page of tbe National Intelliganrar vritb ihia aflectaiion of modorotiou its -btiUrd spirit of tmmmtimg ' A I, iter Irom N, w Orteano, v .mining in i be moo! extravagant otvmovof tbo opening of the preaideotiol rantioign in that city, by .Mr. Clay in j person, with the same burra mama vvhn.li produced the diegracetul accnea nl 1040 lien- we lind Mr tVftl li'a "teie orafer tornad frecafläng orator; and. according to the editor a corrai.pt mi- ! dem-e, vv ilh words that bum' Otting Up j,(. eotltajr. ration of 1840. Already ore are tnid that the prmirit on Jirr, and will sweep through tin: Stale. ' A...I...I i.i. .1........ .1: - i .. Claa h.m,lf. and his Iwo cr.ked heneh' .vim stun is ii in,!, i, g, i 1 1 1 ii i una i rv 1 1 ore - y un ri. o I.l and Prentias tlie first appropriately nick named "Ma afao lis denting wudli' One, ihe grealeat profligate upon i arih the oilier. Ins lit aaaocmla, nml l.:li ronaa-oi.il leeapernmeola Willi .vir t lay. According lo the I icoi line ( Meutral paper,) Mr. Cl.iv, rttM! tided Ins burning apeaeh f '' a" ," ""v:";-" "'" '"'--"""'" I but would have com; Well Imui Ins ii,, i 1 1 Bear, or Pouts, nr IV nliss. tfowi unnrrtieaarjr tins veil to the parttaaata saba troop after bun. Tito i oinpannms who -take llieir birltiltes unit him at tarda al Might, will m t beoitoto to pun with him in the game w hich is to put up all ihe Spoils of tbe government for a grand fjatvot on the presidency. To UttCn men bo remarks which an Eltgliall paper gives, as lat.-lv made m a sermon al Oxford, would ! mocb more PrPri,J ddreoaed than thu National Intelligencer 'a Iii in. 1 1 ir I ? . 'Iain, not (sail tlie divi'e) one if WWWT fwtkiOWaUttflmt' s',,k-n- """'- lLlty-n tkt pit in tiu'h Wknl are y vr inst ii e . ( nils and dtet.nddltnt and ihncimr. j .,.., , , - r,,, ' J s IVf,, b 4icx ? , ! ; ,k4 ,,.,,.,,,., , BStMaaaal In hem- ,i f V , ' Crn you fiddle wourselvti tut a goad bfrfl auoeng tkm tkeep .' .Vo ' You mag donee io. s frea to dwmnatlo-t eaxeag tt.e goits ' You inn 'i nur ra w ' t.ei e, t-ut mou'lt )"'iit u ..' of teat er to reus yetrr to gaa ktrtafler ' II the propk'ts alp. Caaa ksro gmmwnter m dfeock r fee twmg odds ?' 'Tit wdds if they do ? Will the martyrs rentt end su ear and t'lutjir-rtnd-cut uHh. ijju- Xj.' The MarfpYa are no tkußter$." Ft Mt the (Hofie. General Jlaicknon. It arfil gratify the American people lo Irani with wliai eoreibitity tho ena ruble patriot of tho Heroaitago has r. ceived the last tender of ilt.ir afläctio i and approbation through tho late vote of Congreaa, The reversal, by tbe raprcaen tati vea of iho States and the peopte, paeaed n Judge Haii's judgment, c mdomniog the General as a violator of the laws and eonatitnltofl at New Orleans, !. I given mora beartfelt gratification to the closing hours of the retired ehief and aiateaman, urbo, ahed.ti g his stripling Id tod in the revolution, has given Lis whole li le to crown it with success and glory, than b!l the honors that attended Ins ibVuatrioua career. In a letter j-i-t received in ibis city, he -avs. frl tru'ii ...' t-j tbe pfOfU as w'l (a t't Cwngreo fir tins wt ,f justice to me in mo dttiitting meats." Of tlio colebrati n ol the vote of the House which pissed on the s:h f January, be thus apcaks : " The re'ebrat on of the 8di by my Democratic friende, and I be bonoc bretowed upon aae, merita, aa it receivee, my grateful ackoovrltdgmrnta. Will you bare tbe eoodneea lo present mv liest ntsbeato Mesar. K i:. rj--.,, Alton. VV rieht, Walker. Buchonun, Daweon, and . mT . . . . ait a' a!i inv Democratic Irlands, in the Senate ami ti uae oi Kepreoontolivoa lunng too many toenomerate. D not tovgetto present mv gratitude to the Hen. C. J. logereoll tor his disintereated and Httrulicited labor lo ibield me and procure justice far my memory. I! e adds I faato tealioa eratefol t the lr, si bmt I r bia letter ,() eommittea of invitation to the Democratic cflebra- ,,,,, Vvith bia tooet. I vraa bappy to seethe honor done Jt j,y company,1 i - t,,,., i,.,,rr ,,f iha 2 ith of r.'onnrv. arter the final vote ih the Senate, in rep'v to a letter intonating him of it, he say -: " The evening before I had received from my friend, Mr. tMidell a n da enc toeing the vote on the diuua amanilmont otTered by Mr. Betrien. I have also received from my friend, Mr. Wa kcr, a tetter encloaing tbe result. Please a I cannot write to them, pres. nt my kind that ks to Mr. Bbxl II and Mr. WaJket foe ihia evidence of their rontinoed kind remembrance rf me. My gratitode ie due t, all my democrotie fiends fot t J i i r unsolicited rflhrta t Imn justice done to my facte betöre I ana called hence ; an 1 to none more than to oay friend Mr. Ill 'it- ill, to nrbom I intend d to OJrito Mf a:kn rUrf . . . ..... . i. . . it....... e. lumens; tol w ntr so muco pppmiw aw ,aai ...... o reOQ-at you to mv h him boW much I feel fir his great effirt ba mv behalf. The teaming displayed n pamphlet on conteatpte and law martial will render it a teXtbouk on these u! jecls fr all lime to ctnic." The eircumataocea which mducetl the Ocneral i baaten to eapresa the sense ol obligation wm i do enterutina for the act of this Congreaa in bia behalf, and which Äv greatly en.r inccs that obngition in bia minu,wi . I... ..,.,! .,,..,,,, o-e ,.f lSi letter : , ,u., .......... . jf J Um to judge from ray tyerHt ußich i, J s here at the next Congres. t must. long before. A im Ike bunds of a iu$t and wise PfwVtdeace. H 4 H ,il-- ike rail. I am ttrefiareiL .rith due hunti to tubnüt 4o kis unl1. ll has long tpared met. a r a lung and vwiegated tife. Hm-j mnc'i lathgcr i k n fa be iicrr, knows, end wig -." Theea letters were oVaigwed onlv I r toe eye of private rncndshtp; hut we bava tafceo Iba liberty to print the I leaacee reUüng n public trawevetions, bacauae we are . . . ,. . ..I.. -.. i. . . mm. mt ensinle tl.e pe p.e ceuct.ti y win -.,o ...... .. i-i.l "' il !i-art I. as been i m " ! vvaa an a. of nmjde public justice I ... ...... ar.-. if.-, K Urira meatine war re?enMt I .c.v . . - hel l av IJarthage. Illinota growing out m numeroua ui..ico.uaaoi - ---- . ----- at which, reewluihasa a d their iiei' .i.o't m .vau. uonfl were pass, I BtroogiJ uenooaiaxu - ,od their koder? OMÜl. 1 bo VVarMV. Meaaagl ran a mg upon th state Pf ueiTJf, atoadU ihe muuwuig ' gongo; ,P ,he bet that , i . , . ... , Vf ..-ri w.a " e see r.o use in axxetrsp... H . ; . (. p ( , .'. x .up'ivx ,e thousand! 1 dtlftre.t-s wonjan 1 infirm, who v eamgrogoMU at l B..Uar.,.l I kM sen out, aye. ivet.. -- i Mast! what ueJ rtUaon, let us oontre .nd i.e but centem; laus . r. . o . fi , i. it o ir.st . a man .r m Eriocuunty TJ lr xUw gone cty . having been o-n .. . '(u "'"ie LaaTl.latura Tbia is the f.at CCmrMtMO j s . . - ...u, ab under the new Kl

to The laara of ikia State, immcdiatelr nron i womiri'i marrnjfc, rt the whole of h-r per-orn property in lor llll).lnl St.. I ..lt.. ... I .... . I.l" . .1 . a . t k . ... a- I pron:a to her leal property ; anJ all the property ahe may alter marriage arqu r.-, m like tn.mner -iH-a to the hu.'. atoi Hia crei!,t r, f ,r d.hte QCCfOad eith-r I . (,ra t olWf manitce, mty sevc OpOO Bl tt.ta pro, erlv. and Upon ihe n al property tor the term of the hu-band'a hfr, a d tbe hllsbnd hli:iae.'f ii.tr i,in..L. .. mm M fc . . S . J ....,i.. . ., n.i, ..... nr i, ,,. . In every ,...! rl na-ion. we b.litve.axe.pt E gland. ' and thoae countries br ton,. er depei.de... i, .. w ... b derive their sy.leins of p.oj erly i,ii her. the bMM are n,u. h more humane and just toward wo. nan. Aid the osaadhV lioOJ of women in iboOO couirriea, it other respects than this ri,-t ot pr. p. rty, I ut grow im: out of u. to IrOO he pI.-, m e s do n v;;trd 1V cruel put i-hment. I.aa dependant on the eaprica of men. tban in BnglMnl aid this I .ut, try. At llu moment (Jaffa pr idakbly is not in Ihia St.te. leu in ten thoosttid of the married women who hae oatf w. er MiMroat m t!e c mm n p . j .-1 v th oi a vosted ruht and potpitfMl MM,al the uL:cr, the scrulöing tru-h and the c king s'ote. TIm eondittoo of one half of the human Itii jr who C.M.fc'ünto ti e J e !. ot the Sia'e. h a tei..l. n,- to Of . r jt .i'e , ne ..I t , s i . it A mei leaa Ud . I, h , k the accidents of spe. ulation prc-s null the h.ufieot w. ol u: on t.:e m ist lo p es t . I: uak.t iuiii irr.tiK. liiatde. It hrtnga il home to the booacbold, and fuiioo it to uproot the in s ot family. W omen ore n. t speeul.itor. nor gnti.b"cra, nor BpendthriltB. They are prudent and cautious, even M ,n,d,,y Tha' rigbt to pnajMrt, i. wh tbom. the ruht to educate iheir chiidr.ii b. C liitly, ai l to gratify a f. w moderate OOttttl WOMta. Or lib tbo earn tnge ol th.irown industry, or wnh MtotM d.rived from mi .nt. anea. Give to Am. man m there tins rght. and so.-.etv w ill have oblame I a new ti rsii, etivc e i mei t n e ,.n i a a - of the ulm st value purcbooed only bj a m. usure ol the Mlliples-t and in st o'mous justice. livery ear (It a sul j. el io tr. uht lo 'lie nttct tion f tha l.egi-l.ituie, aa it his b eii'duniig I he present a, a-ion . Mr. Younpa,of Qooeno; and OMrb yrac u is iltamiaoid without any oction. Tue potiey.oa w il a joatieo.nl remedying thäa great aecial oil ia adaaitiod, boa notbing is done. The h u'i-Utora are the rcpr. s nt t,v es of the sex orbo profit by tbo evil. They ar- gallont, lander. chivalrous every th ng but j .ist I'l ev will die lor the women, but they nil not part with their chance ,.f a hie leaaa to their properly, sa th,-v diaotiaa I lotielotno action by calling tho "fur jcti.pn.;" angcia, b.. dill th.ni go a rub. dUta-Mj jtttat. Cvi,ncij.h ihr jirocetd'iifis ol a btrctii z "f thf Clay Club of Tip(osanoe toaanabi , on the 3J b.atent, are tin I tbe folteoring ansoog o:titr roaolutiooo that orera dopt rd : ' ResmheJ, That Ifitn Gava isi'.e. ' "iov.h s the f;tigot Tai i. and the MOOt '".,' loui d It. and tlie brigktett onti t ol any o b.cr Coon mal tbo A i rican digeina. 'I his ii Bolntion cal!. d f rth n b a i enthuai i"ic sh it. that it broufbt c tbo rrcolleciiou of ail iiaaont. tbo .ar j,J(t M 'Ibis i a fair aample of the mumtneri. s nliith are It JiuHM tkm ,.ri .bUaid r i i. the leading arpniwrnta and priaciplao ut the ra p,'tv. The nhige, from prcoaol isadicatrona, ottota determined Ui adopt ns t h. tr rule of act ion. and l,n nry Del I tha Isat r, in 1844. that notobbi (fe ar ,ti ui of their ur.at leader, Henry ("lav, m.ii!e io 1840, M that tbe time torn it panning had gone by" a decleratien w Inch no .a..- but a ileioagoa.no weiihl dare f., nnike, and w hb h ton e but I lie be lev rs in the gullibility id the people Wou'd attempt to enforce. Crmvjvrdi vills licvicw. .t-w... ...v , ,n, Jin, i i' i i.ir ,,i," .V, io le Fwrgjwtten. lienrv t'b.v w ,s the adeiaiskg ami controlling friaod wt the man who originated Un duel between Grate nnd l ili v.and pttabed tt out to its murderous tereainatione. He lived the iaaoo iij'nn arbteb it was fimgbl ; rltanijing it from tbo one tntemled by Mr. Groeeo, ond mobing it ol such a character, that a latal r. su.'i to one of t.e jartns whs inevitah a He PENNED THE CHALLENGE, which Mr. Qravoa aenl to the dot med und unl oton ila Ci ll. r. lnle the parties were out. he v. as awaiting the i-sue wi'h all the anxiety who h so l a d. r ed a dee ist culd feel. Oi 1 vvaa the lir-i person U whom those on thu fr tund torworih d the intelligence. A smile ol delight beamed op m hi fice. nrhen he rend thee rnatily sketched wordj in pencil ma k : " Cil'tV. is sbot. Crsjrnea ia onAvif " W. II baa Mr. Clay been called tbe man with the BLOODY II kNUup -.7t;.-(,i . -e. Strung but True. It is a rare thing o ratch old liars tetlmg Iho truth; but f - DOJCO we've fiunJ tbom out. The NX big State Addre-s aays: Ii is no.v adinited by a l thinking men, t!iat M irtin an Hurt ii mil rrceivo tlit nomination of the Locofoco partv (or tl a Preside ncv. Whether he doae or not, vrhoaoaver mej be Ihe nominee, the party and the pri ciptea of ihe party re. nam ihe same. Tb it's as true as preochtng. Wh ever is our stsr. Is.J bearer whoever de-erts f. the ene i v, in pr -pi ntv and in adversity, the principles of ti.e Demaera!ic potty reit. dins the same Wa dec tare tbeaa u all acceauaaaa; f.glit f r them we rise with them, or ore fall wall ibeoa. Men nmy ebtngo, but principtea never. Hem erecy ia fotitabd upon the ro.k of trutii, and can tuv.r chaagl ! Cwsheit Item. A Pa 1 5 m Cass. 1 C j;n ice J if Crime. The Elyria (Ohio) Atl .t f;'v, tho eentence td Ii. G. Taylor, a clergymen, and editor of a religions paper in the West, who plead guiltv to the crime ol at I I t' n, ami using imp! Oper nivalis to cover his l-iilf. ami a'so to the eharge of ataating. 'Che t'ourt sent, med bim to bo impriaoned in tbe jail of the county one year, pay a line of tare hundred d dtere, ond the cost of prosecution, and lined twenty'live dollora each on three ch arge of larceny. Tho Atlas savs: "His appearance was humiiiatu g in the extreme. Around hi a were tho-e who bad a-s tctoteil . , i i i f with him in former daya, and had placed implicit t i.hdeuce io him who had listened to bio moral uistru tt os. to hit proacKing but who were now to I sten to h s aealence as a vile criminal. !! rameinto Uourt ii!i his hea l d ,wn guilt depicted in his count, nam-e the 3 rack of Rrentoess a f-a lol warning tor all o shun the ah of lemplation and i. e. Upon being naked by the lodge if be had anything to aay why aenteaoe ahoahl not be pronounced. not a orord area uttered, not a palliating eircooa. Btance ill-rid guilt was to plainly vmble, too das I fett the law ha! been grooafy violated, and r.- j : j. ty culd no. be withheld.' Blum iv Pni'os Mrs Kagge the wife II M 11 122 who ia oi, fined in .-w 1 "rl l,.r and nmxicted of. htrgery "n the Banka, wt ut ini Iho 1 1 ii of tbo ;m m to onend tho Might, on Tucadar, with her huaband, and w as there ahmt midnight, delivered of a bealtbt tea infant, mid mother and daughter are dnin well in Ibe Toni! " Thia fern ile, it is said, baa, aim Iba irr. st I tin; partiea, ehown an attacbeaent to her husband thai s rarely evinced. Bbe woe arrested :it the-, me lime w is. and impton I that tbi y aliould oot be - j tr it l lie waa tried and convicted, she was dicharged, but 5t II .lie a-! d tho bom of being a low I to rt main with bttu until the law in its p. rentptory exercise rompeili rl a aepei iti n tief petitioB waa granted, and idle hat been bte rnna! nt an ace r vor ainco, preferring to i heer biw tip in bis soli: ry abode, ratlier than to be tree, and leave bUu io bat dreary call. Cu- int Fafis Two welta have recently been su ils at I baca, rompkina Corona of w i ch wis on Iba ten I i Mr. A. M. I. ti as. At the depth id eighty -eve, feet 1 pu np ra a:.i aaocee f cbarceal, ar, I ot the dgpxh t a - iv leet tha uu-1 tiu.k a pioe limb o; ahout iha oiz--- of a m iis arm. Tl 'h- r avail was sunk near the s'camonn. land i :r At tha depth of 11 frit iheoCigef a'ta .'.a - 'ita-it I lot, wl i, proved t ) br. thr . 1- et thick. Wl.e. tl.is w as ranched, the aur tva drawn ant, a pad r.uer n wed to the hatrt, and wi h tins the bonugeoj iho elaywtre raised, which on exauMnainsn were! und to conxein I nma t lii.rsix inches in length. Tula ha;r waa examined through a magnifying glaee ond I -..ci to poeac-si . i oatnral yleaj. Bcr a?if Sr.it fwodnl ' Eng.aod may safely calculate that England wi I n ; but id" ua Con-i-otiraga a reciproc d trade . r?i.,t s is more than tin qpnsu Ii v-,e i nw I b:u a fjr. ign markt 1 1 iho i irfilus, mat kel u, rn- - td . pi i es ate red nr d. and l '. Wt J ta "I IM I al claw, droop. This te o bod tbdng iw iho pi ,: aud I i m tnufi ; -.er. who nave on int. ri si in I i sk i id . i r price, 'i'ne uittreit of one rdaai : invulxod iu ti at of all. Death by starvation u a common n land, where money is bo abondont tl to m i rvo loaua at bt i ! r hi: per ant a iri I.i z:.l..'..s'.s . . ... T!ie Princoaa A or e II. ra let .'.ra that "u ro reetf e mi ij . M.;., is indebted for state late, up ti March next. r vars nearly twenty throe thousand dollars, not a farthing of whn h hat been paid, and, for the coo. ty Icy. up lo Jote next, (tbrc vear a.ul lv.rty '.l.u.a.. 1 . ats tjuBi.i togotbci ;7j.idj. -Mr .W-7-;- .V.ihffacturts trim? It a.u-!,.'. .r . j m j ffeinlech, the togilliaea t utier c f ihia ci y, ha aae unr land, received an ord-r t r ii'rt'.ii amrtb of I is fl a .B'S ff '.. rreyurg in f.;e:.nar.y, ,'e. iTk A 't

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