Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 46, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 May 1844 — Page 3
TIIK STATE SENTINEL earn. viaiLaacs, rrittruMHi INMARIArOLIll, IA1 IK shii.
lllipoi laill llCMMMl fin :. Km mi i um, Since the ,aur Ol Hilf I lt lilimt.i r i ii rnl nun,rl:inl a- a . I ft i . . . ..mmnn in r ) itinn In llie anm xatmn ot I Xi fi.ixt MM to hand The firt ig IM m r t treaty Mad tin- Tieaid. nt .M finge accompanying it, whtth were aent to the Senate coritid.-ntt.ilU . I.ut winch have nevertheless alrad npt.ear d in the .New, Vork paper Seiondlv. ...e . m, , ,ay..tir a an Buren, and M r IJent..,,. Who I, we name in .he order nf Um ,r nteption, Ml ihe.r i.aap.pu... ,r,,i I I.. f a a a a a . ... 3lr. an liiiren r i d id dl one of the ablest and m'nl ' tt -io.iiilik- p.ip r, tint . r ba eorne from Ins able pen It i distinguished in the highest degree bt that cimiIim aa, ralriine ability, p itnotim and fritMaV. which may JMlly be looked lor from a man who has held, or who aspirea t. bold, the sMtl important places in the government of the count y It is ad. Jr. d v.l. Iv to the rtusim of the p. .-pie. and i not inlecti d y the slightest tinge of htimbngger v . and we cannot r.nt the e preoiii of the feeling of j uat pride Willi whi h we r. gard it, in companion with the puerile and ''utiimp" production of Mr Clay Mr Van Itur. n'a b it. r is long, and necessanlt an Rai he goes nter the w holt- ground intoKi d in the main SJSJSJS In mi, and set. rally di- use the .rm ijial point at large He taken 1 J J the i olistilulional ipiestl-.n. disputed Ml the letter l M r . Ii 1 1 r . .mil fcaWa oi'.-t i "in lorn v el v 111.1 a-ti-lntorily , Ihutthrre nrr no sound constitutional ohjfriwn afjuin.it ihr ii tun Intimi uj tiililitmnul inili i udi nt trmlm ij tu th I mmt II iben consider the MMMal Saf the expedieo. ol the immn'.iutf annexation of Texa. p.irtn ularly us onriecu-d vtiib International Law, and Treaty obligations between ur government ami Meto o Ab matters stand, he llnok iiiiintdmti annexation Iiiexpedient, but say that he should he in favor ol luture annexa tion alter the cm lu-ioii of ihe Arimti e .it present ex
. . . ... ... . . .... inn and I -i i r ill' iission and iiio h rsiao. In... ..I th. .i , , I , 6 V . ,M "'' ' pprov.il by a major- ;, z'iTrr" : ";" r, : " b ud or any l.urope.M, povt. r should a.tempi to make Tetaa a ilepend v'dthcrown.ttes, hi prevent the consummation of audi M event, even at ihe exi.ense of war , and that legitimate elf defence would authorize Us to make H conquest of the territory. Mr Van I5ur.ii gives his reasons at length why he , thinks th.it a treaty ol annexation should be delayed lor tb. p. e,. nt. so that ihe good bull. ;,nd int. grit j ol nur .. ............ ...al. ft I .... . ....... ... .ft , . . .,',- ... ,. .... si, .nan mu lie imoe.i. m .1, lliroiii?ti I ' "(s" hasty and unadvised acliou n ur part, ami so that th. honorable i h.ir.ici. r of our country M the eyes ol other nation, may lie maintained ou.-ulli. 1 bv ao act of app.ir. nt rap icily or injuslK e in nur MMfgp rclatMM lint tve most reb r or r aib rs tu the letter itself for these rcajsons, wh.eh vv are sure will he altogether satisfactory lo i-vcry inte lin nl nli. h, ol vMuli-u r parly. We SfttgaWS it.at it is impos-i hi.: lor lis lo pnril the 1. tl. r T Mr UcTiton and Mr ( l it in comp. nn aritk .Mr Van LaSMM S, that tfsaj askjfbl bava been read together; but Mass postpoiiem. iii nil next week IS li.'.av oulable. Mr Bi'iitoii, though he declares his Malta Ml the annexation to have h. in untarting MT tSSaMl Bvi eai . I pi - M -. nevertheless, hi decided opposition to any Mgb Ml ." ,f manoeuvre a that of the psaawaal proposed Ir- aty. LUlfl .1 . T . Mr In MM, M considers the qtfeatiun unr of time, ..I Iw l....... .1. .. .i- ftft .1.1 ami Ii. luv e. that it w w nt a little, until the ii.ar is 1 ,.,-. . . ... 1 1 a .ii ... ft j ,, 1 ,1 , . . , it will f.nl into ur bands with.. in difficulty ot ant kind. Mr Clay s Mite I it a regular - irgnn.i feine'' dodging lo re and there, like a coon in a eornlii Id. He sc. n.. ,0 vo w the ajaaatioa, not , a MaMaMaaiiM pea aff vievi but a on locality, and thinks annexation should no,' be desired by the South, because more t'rrr Sl:il iln a, , - .,, Mate Mate ttou.d b,- for Bird out of tb lerritort ' He - " seems to c.-me to ib.- p.,,t. however, 111 Ihe en. Iiis,..,, of Ins I'-tter, in who h he sas -thit he c i.snleis the annexnlion off T. xa. at tin. lime, without the aaai nt of Altai r. ;,s a measure n.rnt.ro, 1 i ..1 .... ... I ' l'lll.l" Ii I . IIIw ftft.ifti.ijr .. . er. niiiy 10 war tvitn .u.Mico, probably wnh other fn. ign rewers, dangerous to the integrity nf the I nion, niexpedi. : in lM p.e., nt financial condition o Ihe country, and n t ,lf ,v ant general expiension of nubhe opinion.' Ti'xus Treaty :ml iccuinpain iu l;i per We avail MMlbll of IM Mb 111' blief I 1 0; sis of the ptotis.insof the T.ealy, and the contents f lMaccaaapa jaag Masaafs ai i ..ti.er apera, fioai Mi IV. y. MsC I Msa documents make MM than two pages el tint piper: I. The trralv r, .le n ,he t'nilr.l Slalr llir ulxilr territory af Teva, to Is- aiinie.l a a teirit r , uhji-rt to the same 10 millions a i4hrrterrihs-.es "2 Ttw i Hiens ol I u-aie I.. Isr a.tiiiilir.i in all Ihe privi.eresas'aMaTOa l.l Ihe I nite.l Mates, nss...i ..s .jnalite .1 a. 1 i.nlui2 aMSai MMMCaasaMusaa. S, Tfta UostaalMaaraass saaMasashetaa. arte. iim'iiI of all 1 11 Irs and . la uns to real r state 111 Texas. 4. 'Ihe land of ,.lhrr trrriL.nr The In, Irrt Males assumes Its- ,,l.l.c ii. 1,1 an.l .als r li.ibi'itir of Texas, rsiu,, ited 11. a in e xrrril ten million ol il.'llars.lo Is-(hi it in sin 1 . ssivr liistahnriil. ti. K.sir ( oiiiin is, k airrs to la? appointed lo esaadas Ma Mi vaMaTj .,. raiiMstsa aaslitalsas to Linda. Tlir rriii.iiaanc provisM.ris arr iiirrrlv n.rii.al. .i.siiii.; is sain, 11 win is-srrn, a lo the iH.iimiari. sut I exas, cr to la. 1 1.1. Ill ol Mr .... or oll Ihr sill.,.-. I . I .lav i . The XI ssar of Ihe. rresulrnl .Iwrll 11,. 11 I br M,pssil s .lit leal and t iiiiiirr. ial a.lvantap of ihr aimexaln ii llr-ais Ihr haMVins trllri show a desicn n thr pari l sShss iialiot,. n. crl MMa4 Texas but r have k .1 in van. let i.nv rv alt lice en I In. I point. letirr Irian Mt Van .null ami Mr llendetaoa M Mr. GMMM. (ivrs.i brirt MsM mt Ihr plan l.r annexation. Folk. ing this arr srvrral Ullers loan Mr. lsliur to .Mr Mur,h) , -Mr Kvrrrll. a,,.: I'thrrs. !' ' !' m ",'a" "VMI SS descrila-, Ian MVSMSI we rail .he .rt .. ula, i.tte,,,.. " ""' '""'J" a" '""-irauvr ai Ihe frrl.iifa and MafMl "'l tt lit. Ii Uns l; .V ln.' ,," " spninj.. In ihe hecmn-n;, Mr I ibur earnestly coaxes llie anllaailiea of Tr X.I to nnkr 111. i..h. alien 1. f, lie into Ihr I iiion. but tow oils Ihr base he lakes ail,' I r I 1. K . lot . lire lie it 'I r .s, 11 11 !. , 1 it. 1 , llie int.. Ihr I'nion. Willi Ihr leuti ihs4easurr id the I nile.l Mat. and mrvital.lr v .11 " Hr srrm to 11. ts.tti 01 Iii Irttn r Xlr Xl.i.pl.) ami in ihc to Mr. I'.veirlt.to heading under a complete hallu ma Ma aa t lis- deaifMs .4 I i real ItnlHin. .Mr f.vrrrll rrjSirs .Irt. u line In intrr v a-w vx ilh the Ilnliah au ils.nlir. and the explicit and silive slab iiicnt of I .onl trrdrei, X li . ti t. !l..ft . w ls.ll s.-t at irl Ik- .f. tr l that l'i.nl.iii.l s i-l,l to inter!, rr xxilh thr slave ax strut ol Texas, and ri.tist-q.iri.il ol Ihr I luted Stal.s. NoUting riaild have breti inore ftrrrui4.r or .trcided th. tl IMMMMSI 'l l.ril .Xhrr.lrrn I. Mr. tArrrlt. u.ilt-s it If tin- iteiMt e rn. I,.e I l. Mr I'.s keiibani, vx Im Ii n ilrralr tla-.Its avowal I all tntentMai lo mir. Irre, in any manner whatever, xx Uli thr st. tut a-n or rrlalien nl Trxa. ütr. Callaain' rrply lo Mr I'nekrnham. is a strmalw defence of slavery , and .loss b im liUlr c rrdil aa a stalrsman. Hut w r havr now no iinar for rifcniiiirnts. Thr 4 no li HaMMTi The edni n-a of .Noa. 1. 2. and I are at tirely exhaut. d. snd f ur hands are fu I of ordi rs, who h we cannot supp J. I heief. re from and alter ihe next MMsMV we stia.l SSJpp'v all demands at a reduced täte, iz: F r twenty copies and up ard. sent to one siaMVaM. mt S8 ce, I per copy, For .my MsM under M, stnt to our udd-rss. 30 .en s each. s w e :..i i print several th usai .is man ot . in addition io our preent hat, we tu e lo be a' . lo supply all ord. rs, it sent in soon. Tin- Ulli I :taailiii:ii . The Wins Nail. ..... Cons enti ,, ;,t I' more on th. 1st inst . nominated II 11 r Clav f,.r I're.i, lent, ami Theodore Frelinghuysaa mf Ness Jenas las Vi..- Presidaat. Mr I' was formerly a Senator He is a FasMMMI of tM old aeh.M.I ; to. k an a. Ux.- part in .-pp..si!un to M8amdai mails ome sears ago tbt-se ssnii at e an. t lo r Minion of the puritan an 1 blackleg ' Letter were lead ' Ma Jadga M Lean, Beaaasm Cvasaa ol Maine, and Claylon id I't law, ire, declining llie nomination ot Vice Pteident Wed., not knn xx helher the Conv. n.ion made any -declaration of their prineiplci for ihe public eve, ' as th.-v refused to do in 80 rjT- Anibrose Spencer, the r. p, . 'able "Id Kedenhst of N. xx York xs as president of llie Wing National C.nx.n lion During the asasSM ttaro coons m ;. ,, rv ,,t ,t,, fight lad blacked earh other's ryes so savs the Bain niun- Artros W . C7 mJ"ait au Buren a letter xxaa tr ad M the ITaniBl inlia elub meeting , Saturday evening last, and a resolution w ts nu.s. .1 .in-... I . . . naspass.d unanimously .ipproving its scntmu nts All K t lire i , 1 1 .a , . ..I t I . .. I.sia.., ....I I I aft ,s a. -w - - aaatsw - ic nt i . '" ii mii ii":. t. I a V C m. m. . n art! an i mit x,, .n . 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i.ung oe.tseen .s.ex.c ami I . tas. Met,. ,, should be Mm will not be over ten or IftaM votes fo, the r.it.f.cauriabl. to m i.i.t.iin h. r assumed fow. r and auihority, in torn Meanwhile, th,- Mexican Minister, lieneral Alsu. b a way a th- laws of nations r. .pore, and alter a inonte. has left N aslnnirton
v iruim.! I lemon . The jjlonoun Old Coiiimonwratrh Mill maintain li.-r
I). .. ratie do.tr.nea of The "null key" is a und up conn r.vcrv eierten that amid hr mail. kv the eoona irus mad- . i,, n , re m..e ...i ...-.. wir ran roan .mes, I.. i I i. .1. :i I i: t :m eatent nrif.rece.tented, Inr. d !nl'. IS xtmg .1 many ai II tlllies im nun rilvl .Hill I Ik- rto ...... r:w . ! 1 al.n fo ' . . i . rono mi 13 -t Mf innuiue, who h. at a jr jt time m. m he renewed flotuilMtMatlf all lhi. I morrw I tili irnnnpli int As our (oliiiiin ar- n.wd d. and we hate not lull return, we content ourvelvea with a summary. Th tr.: P,,v.!v. one of th.-irowt tnhnlid nndeftie n t d. ,... ,..! , ,. .,,, ,, l , ,,..,. tJ fr. , Mr WW, di.lrt by W majority. The Ml compared aaatli i-4, hi . Ulm: MljOtitf for Ihrri-.ri !ayly 1 j 137 Dernorratic gain ainre Ir40 1680 in one C'-ogn .-.ion.il district ' What culd he more g!orsaaas? Haarrab for Bayly ! Ilawiall Ibf Ms alaaaaciasa ol Hid A i roana Mawraai (, r Vircini In the diMrict lad It repre r.t d h Mr llilmrr, (oggta, tM Whig candidate, has beaten that high anil ( in ible dernorrat, fieri. ordri.hy aMM B6 majority. The ! - it gae Harrison 1IT mairilt in 1-40. hut m Mad.son. Ihe demo, ...... I...W ... . - 1 . ... ... """I' M, ami nut u light vote polled The democrat bate giin. it two Senators, making a BajOf 111 o 18 kl Ihe S nale ! 81 counties, the d. 1110Crals hate 45 und the whig ."Ii In the same counties laf tear, it stood X'l d.rii rats to .rt ttbig I . inocrntic m t g un li The counties to he heard from, elect, d III ll", II wings und l! democrats . la t ear. '.I w bigs and N aä bkm rats Hurra fbf Van Üiiren and the Old Coinmon w ciilth 4iiiic:itioii Treaty. 'I be news from 'aliiojton is. that "the documents" winch accompanied the Treaty, and intended to lortily it. have nipped in the bud all hopes the Texas people had ol a ratification lude.d, rumor woes so fir a to av.that . - mm a . i. V, ... .. .. . ! 1 LP" newspaper in A. w 1 ork, oticuso ile.imtsMumdun, wh,. ), may be supposed to represent Met., an -k- 5 ZZ project Alter adverting to other causes ol ji.st ollent e 10 Mexico, the . , M , . m. who I. M... ...,.... . . - - - - - - , r i ; i, t ; i i - . . i i - i i ( I ' 1 "fn,. ft- , r ,. , ,. "' !t h.r head a man ..( , mrgv, valiant soldiers, read lo avenca the aroan iW thmu . m.oirv aunarm iomIi.ii, . s on ihe frontier, in the native tribes who h hate ÜTrl"."!!"" "v r pl .in mid ov er mo... , lam ; ami iroin r 1 1 r lo river, to i le rei'loli Ml win. h ihev are - P. .......... I...... ..... ..il .. . . , i , , , i . , now aie .ill .... . , . , anil in .. s I , v I.. . I.I, t.oi.nl.i tion which will not relu-e l.beitv when oil. r. d ... ii .. ... .m " - r i ' She has also b ner ol m,q;. to he fuinisbed to those who will know flow to give a ood account ot American ' re-, "Ml finally, ff pecuma, v means he wan.tng iö put into aclh.ii these lesouri es. .M. xn o uiob rsiands that when nsa I al stake, th. M riMa must be m ule of an arm ;;,:;;;;::;; ;;:;;.';;! V I. Mm" the Calif, roias -' : i..i.i w lion, i Irejron woubl h. l "1 The Iii I il tt w onl. I..- '., o fc! WlVriJ x,r" """'d 00, p.'sn.'r j.eopie wimiS'?ierBl tfmlm"iiut III)' for, the 1 luted Stales w h.le other nations "w oiild lake I Mir place, and ihe th.w of money fiom Mexico W M'.p el.l.rely. t mailt , the people of the I tilled f -' iMiallid that rhev cannot outrage the ' :."'S ""i"'.y that tb. y did the .em,. Holes . " . . ,. . A gr. af meeting h is hern held 111 the city of New ... . . , .... iswk. in which distinauMsrM'd mea of both parties partielr 1 pated, and of which Albert uMMtta was president, against the annexation. Several very ;.'le spe. bis w ere nmomiwm BOOtwa may "'e ,I,f,'r,":,"on "f readers . made and I series nf resolutions adopted, win. j we loiiiiu -n n s niiieiitmit. Wo.. IH ...... 1 111 .1 ... tt uht 11 not In- well lor lb. Mate Central omm.ltee 11 I - all for the assemblage, and thus gite it the !",;""P of Bl AutMeilV ?" w"o,,ld it not he well f.-r 1 1 ' "y eiier, every ueaiorral on oureiec . I... ... ... I . a . !'ri" I, iin.i all our lleMierats in Congress fnM this I 'i Iii lt.. hu. 1 S .1 a . (ft. PM III t ili. 111(1 lo lie or. si I, hi, si.. I, ...... . .1 , i 1 ....... I mm might M Iboaghl adwiaabl I -- ..... a, ,,, ,... i.t.s 11. ..ill. ..if 'bot.l.l n that oc easiot, like to Mai letters read lion, M dlstii.i'iiisbcd llldivuluaU who are named as candidates f,,r M acHniaato.n ..I Ties..!, ni an.' Vo rr. si.l. nt , and li mit 0 tb. in can be present. o much the better If ant thing is done, the Slate t'entral Committee and the d. t rats ol the centre must lake the bad tinshrn Dunne rut . TM s.igge.tii.tis af fn. ml Uli aie good . and he will learn hy the MM S. nlim I that IMV have been n a.lily ailIn ipaled. The fJMMNtvM of ('niri spnidence are hiisily engaged in extending in vitalioiis ; arid we helle the coinii.itt. e on preparing a barbei tie are Making preparations to commence operations None here w ill be idle. TM State Central Committee will hold a meeting this week; hut what course they will feel it their duty Hi lake, is as vet unknown. Il matters not, however . this ... no. I must he a spontaneous gathering. W e hope our ..temporaries will keep the subject before the people ' f"m "Uat W W? Ml ,,aVr l;,r8'' Urn-Ullt. Let M one be disappointed tor w ant of notice, B U li rue 4 omiiiiHro. Messrs IV II. ,w laud, II llra.lv. Ja. Johnson, Mr ;rnw ,,f uu, nee lowiisbip, John Jobnsna, Charlea Sa aar, J is Step, Julius NkoI;,,, J;,a. Webb, and tM . oiinty committee, es officio (ienlleincn, he up and doing IV. -pare your plans Have every tbinj; in readiness. ThaB, send 11 your proceedings f r publication No tune should be lost. Let us show that irt can get up a barbecue lor our friends without British funds. Too Bail ! The Jew undertakes to make out the poetic dandy editor ol the Journal, an old MMN ' This is too bad ! Now tin- timid V "dil"r Utiles a tolerable Chig song, esp,ciallv where he has a bance lo blackguard John Tyler. See Hay'l -Whig Mel, .,. i ' fH ) We wonder that the darkv, however, dares to . 'ander "Hoeaajet Ladies ,v attributing SUi Ii soft-headed sti.'- ns WfcrVfMJ In one ..I them, instead of hax ing the cx."1"". to Xc,lt his spile openlv upon his successor. Cbichs Chicks Chscha, t lucks xx her. xer x.iu be Cli cks Clin ks Chicks, W'be'her bv field or tree . Vino hoo flftaa t ' lor your own dear feathers' sake, Shoo SAtio San, I Ir on il h ive aa feathers lo shake V" There iea.b r ! W on't that elect Henry Clav ; Didn't xx e tell you that somcihing mut be done to get the --pirates and land robbers, " ami the "xvhite slaves " to vote h.r ll.nrx Clav ' Tins is tmt all' The whin I, axe . . . . ... stin k up a nmiie in tbe psstsfles, calling on that party to lorin a " W big (ilec Club," to sing the;. boxe Not3 xx itbstan.iing w . saw a vv lug or tw turn up their n t - at and iidicule Ms BMva Met, vet we In p. it willj;,. aln ad Now then' ,oo ' sAoo ' bhoo ' D Lotdy ! W hat u whig a coon is'. Till' WMMafgrilMJ .IiU. The Jewish editor of the R tie h. i it, a no influence here, irhcrt hr is known, the Junto have sent him out irandt rin . t s. . k sshoM he mav devour. He si. ears b-.gs, and g. ts bttie wool. iicAtbe srandesiaf jt m. The eastern papers state as m .tter of tmt that h. pa of war have been ordered to the CSulf of Mex.cn. and two legimenls of the Ar.nv M proceed f.om J. tTr-rson ' llarrarks 10 tbe sSabme other corps im i.edtstelv to f.b.w. preparatory totneetdtfhUt.es anticipated from the . " I treaty . I nuexa.ino. U'There is to be another re. rgamzati n of the Pres:dent cabinet. John C Spetn er baa alrea-1 v resigned the .T" C ... .ft. , . . . . otnee ot Secretary ol t lie 1 reastiry. Hint is s.e.t xxnl goto Kusia as Minister Thete will be other changes sbrtlv There an a rumor at Washington on the 1st inslant, that Mr. W ebsur, John Pa is of "Mas , snd Esns Maine vrsu'J oj.,i.vse (lsy. should he be th Whig noil inre. Thev knaxx that the e.is't rn item !e Smmmimm On forh.sxluclhncaialend.i.ii nr... rna.'.ns or 1 ' r r-" --i.i , . . s, i .t gular that sMfSMti ds tot psss Mr. Dan' tall i ft ai . can s hill to ,rraerve ihe purity of a ectn.t s, hv fume the
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ton, M.irtb ?th. upon the sul ject of the comj !etion of the Wat.a.h an Erie ( anal, arne suptrrsti, as are made in re!,on (J ... m-in, -hirh mav be denied fr m that w.rk to an) in the liquidation of ur ftate D-tt j i a matter of great a.dicituJe to all who dc-ire to restore .ft. 1 . t r r a- . . . : nit r r' ii i anu uir lan.e oi Indiana, ami sny su.jg u n tending to that end with ut th.- mfl.ct.o:. of ru n 'U t uriiena upon the Mpäl, must be receded ly a. I witrx gratTirsti. n. Mr. Iiwin obsertea: "When I man. or a tate, is in debt, it ia the r fir-t ai d kswaaaaWsi duty by cery honorable mean, la end. av sff ! Ml Ulof It. W flatter ourseltes in vsm, 'hat we may uniinaiciT escape ittf p rneot ot our ttr in r.i. it rnsy not MsloM. imlivn's furfsme i worth Maffi than tnentt in. I i ma of .hilar. Scandal, us!y SajSjaSwIl Ii d a bae heen the sums we borrowed, the dta are c Htxiag when they must be repml. That We have tl.us CfMMi a hutden who h nn? emh heati v on the l .h r i f ur c hildren, is one of the bitterest IhOMMl connert. d with ln' iagraaM ma:-a.boinistrti..n. which I. .r tears chsmcte'. zed our State afi'nra The honor of our State, then, and ihe welfare of those wh sre coming sfter us a iks) Mpetat.vely call ur aster lion to every just expedient that may lessen the future bu.dms, in at, re for ours. Ivea ai.d our ( naprii g. " ft. I , . - V , .. .1- I I. a . . n. n . ! e ..tl. 1 . .1,. .p, th... Lai '. ...i .. ,tir .nitai mruip u. mritll l,inru,'H in .n t.r r as . iiiv wiPmcness (if m better o'.n ot mv,,,. . if o,rt of our ilebt presented itself) to M-e our Wabash and Kne Canal dd for Stale bonds, to aid in diminishing oar Stsl indehtedneas ; the terms of sale lieing properly guarded !o secure I the (.ivrrnniMl her tree thf OOgfc. tire and I. her citizens protection againat eiirataant tolls. W helher ih.s plan were ad .p'. .l, or that we ltul lo the . . 1 1 as at- . a a a r. nisai u tons to pay pari 01 nie inter, si on our punue h Lt, IM rOBplelion of the canal la Evansviile is eijuilly important. It would add much to its v , i.e. if we found opportunity to sell it; or lath to its arababts tal and toll i w. ilcri id lo retain it in our O'aii hands. Ilul the improvement of the river, though of vst importance to those reaaiiag on its l ank, couid not. that I see.be rendered uvailaMe in (urnihintr mean (t any roasi ierxble extent, at lea ) toward the pavment of our Si .'e debt. ROBERT U.M.i: ow Woo b ii MaaafactMn The Middlesex Weollet, Paetam. al Lowell If saw r. cmMj ., a Ic on cstm dividend of thirty fn-e per cent, bedes'the usual d.tulend Tb cm,., sm i'i I , t zu n , , , , . .o . 7 . tMMMM, 1 IM nut weekly 00 tards of rassim.re and 1800 yard of broad cloths, r.qumng i.uim.uuu pounds ol wo . I .cr MMM TaM COtBpanjl has never omitted a dividend nor nt .pped rajMWsaT ... ... . n 8 I nrougn all the m .dificatio.,s of the tariff and the fiuctua- . i i ,.,.. a - . . MM of the currency through all the different grades of the compromise act and the protective and MM Bralac- , - . 1 live Nratarea f IM tar If act, the stock holden a of the Middh sex Wo dien Manul'. c' irv of Ia larall. Maaa.. hava re. c ited fair dividends on the capital invested in the above i . . ' "l Uf r,,l? '''Tests no longer require rot. ction I The ynat cause of ihe necessity for protection at any period haa - - - . V'Uuiils have undertaken ln s..fcies . .f .ii.lu-t'v. Onltip same principle any man Uin-t have n vernment nrnlorlion " 1 Hy an economical a.bniHistr.ui 11 of the financial i.lT.i.s f " coTorj,e "eMriaf ettaspaay. by producing no triU t ,ha" 8 demand is created, by keeping wilhm a Mail that will enabe immnbate contraction la t.ke eflswl n knalsj of mon .at. mal. .1... I....... ....... ... an make IM btiaiMM profiiable, without a,J "f all events if 1 pm ih ges. the trv is interest, .tectnin or any tber govarnasant favor. At Ibia Mjtere eaer actaally min ted exclusive cause n.. longer exists. Ihe wh,!.. cun'ed in the revision of a rode of dutiea. that will Biereiy craate raveno la rarry oa tbe raanfieationa off the g ivernment. This ia all 'he south and West ask--It is aJitMy mtm-H Mall tb.y reuita, And th, we mmi and will hate. ' TiaC .riilii mi n li oisTii 'I'l-.t in. We opv the following fiom the Leads (Em ) Mucun aT M .r. b 16, M l : .. t. I'. ..al... . . . f . I .. . .. ..-.1 ...o..., Wy, ... .... .... ...... .,.,,1 a.iairnoncc i in. Poor in tngland and W; ilef l'ears sndina Ladv day. - ' 4.i:.,i;ii4 I 1840, 141, IÖ42, 1-1.:, 4.-1. li 41)7 't...Tr..'.'b. l.Ti.it.! 4JHI.41W 57,457 Tins w ill average over tiri ntij-tkre miliums of dollars annually h.r tic List six y cats and for what- tor thr mumpmri mf thr paar ' in a country where thousands upon thousands ;ire drugging nut :i urch in d existence ami star mi.; daily ' Be what it e..M.' And v. t .Mr. . lav and the W his: argue that (.real Britain Mf I HlCh Tariir, ami therefore cc must have one' If oat people are ready lo inrn ih ins. lv es into paupers to be li d on the charity of the -lords of tbe loom." lei them support h deral Wfcigfery. If lh.-y aroald bm Jree, let them pursue the course of the fathers of the t ountrv, and return MtM good old davsof Dt inocracy. Come out from among the foul parly Im would make us pa. ip rs for their 0 iv n 1,1 1 SM"d"1 ,,!"""fM-,u r Harri Ma lea , . . i sa is st ii. 1 u old Harrison men wl Ibe ISiitish W'hiJi lpa!ers . , ' e emleavnring to enlist in the support r, a high tariff are for their own benefit, the whole of winch is to come out nf your pochets ; read what Gen. Harrison wrote on the subject : ZaacsytLLC, Nov 1 Ktj Grirri I Mrs-1 had the honor this MNJSMl 10 t,- . ive your commuiio atjon of y . . t. r. lav. I regret tlo-.t mv remark oi vesterd.-.y w. r.- an hmnde rstood in reiathsa i ihe la iff system What I meant toconx.x Vi aa, thai I bid a .a . . a . . - . ... en .. xxaiu, ., v.,. . ,e o, sxst. m up..,, ,,s ti,st a.lo,,. i. "ii in. ii sun neiiexeii in tue ncio-alt it nail emit, rr.-.l Bpoa IM country that 1 cert ainly never had n,r never would have any idea of reviving It. W hat I said x as, that I xxoobl not agree te the repeal aa it now ntanals. In other words. am FOB SUPPORTI Mi Till I OMPROMISE ACT, M M ER WILL AGKEL TU l i s BCINCi ALTERED OR KEPI U.t.U W II II M HIM IN To Mt ssis Death r. Taj lr, and nthi i ... . , n7aT.-a.ft, Cliy S OvMlemns fMiCtiVCBeSS. In his speech in ibe I S Senate, nt th. seawna f I-H, in rcplx to Mr Buchanan, Clay spoke in the follow ing ..'isgraeelul Style: -The Senator, however, not onlv tells us that theV (the Whigs; I,,,,,' 111 sorts t'fpr.ne.ples but Iba. , hey w. re nfi.n.l to nnbliali to the arorta any delaratton of their aenI tnnents NOW, I I 'Jo v.-iiisa part nl ibe I. aw ot'Nations, that trAca ircir is trade against IMRATLS, there is ' III! Ili..,.l ,,l lim -ir.mnnio ,, lllll lor III. r lire X 1. .lis lae I :. r. - - i , Btinns of War. hu' it is undt "stood on all hands that mat art at liberty tn at mh tin m irtti'.i'Ut ceremony and i vi und aa. .... ... L i ... ' !'""""JC- . . a.. . . .. .X man ... ,,p m 2 I ii- position ."I air. x. lav w lo n this t ' I ' . i o i a no mir tr it, 1 1, , ," ii .i", iii.io e , ii.-.- no Miii o . , . . i .1. Bftaaaaaft . I .... I . .... , . . a. a. .... ...a..!.. I. la I ,. r . .a I . t I.. ..B.....I an milder treatment fiom tbo. he as. ault.than he isdipos.d to mrtict upon them Th. v Me jaatiMd in peak- j ing the truth ol Inn. artthottl l rxat:..o, and to holdup te tha isaligaaat acora of tba nation his otsihtieiing vnd t ran no at insolence . Will the nenn! eonaenllo con fid n the destinies f the nation to such n mar ? Vom uImV .. x r. bile IMy r. tain poascssioa ol ihrir sansrs, or until they are willing to btceme Ifkifi Vat te to do the veark af black Walionnl Tribute to Uoui imi UM. Die Leeds (ling ) Mereary, atatea, thai the Bankers antl Tradesm. n ot llmbieishehl are bt MtTMsf lb. MM Im s to a,d ,n ,,M' u' nn' Pr J' ' 1 of Pr"" '"'"S -Mthor of ,h d'a Vyvteai panajr pnatag with a Mlltehle triI. ... e . e I -1 . I uu" ' riPc, ",r wMfM MM4ttows axertiona ... . . .. ft. I . . I . . , . IC. ...C. " XI ft. I. ii 1 1 i j n ptwvaK i.inam, mu snan xx e in Una country hae a post-office reform' a reductu n of postage ; It aaavmi coma to., soon. A I act. The r.et receipts upon ah ihe capital invested in the mied Mates iu act.cultuie, o not ercred three ,(rcn,t , while manufacturers a d oth. r c rj ..rations are niaking divvdsMM of from tvehe to fifty per cent , si.d till ask a founty tu-waidt protecting nninnjocturee. . , I mm v ii I. .ni.ii . u-mnwiw Tafs' eiste r s , XV h. n i i.r I .. Pi s. at ii re is lo 1 1 t lo re :. ih , Msa; at" win. i. a m.-.jo.ny is in., l vx .. j-n.x. less thin one hundred members in the b dv who h is short. 'xi i " ... Iv lo aaMveaa And yet it M called a "whig yietoejr ! .vn Ulf iu lia av Hit li liar illftiuc ll' llli,tr JIf UI-lMHria ,. tarn .ftSIA Ii I I , if l. III. Ii II a. li I.i kiftna tm, . .... st. ....1 -ia.. . ....a.. ft .1 . T 1 . , .I.r. .ft,... ... ..IM ft. . .. . ... II I i,i. uii' ,.. a. i.:.ii ii.'ir , a , i - . ... . 3
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Rink. ly to beliete, cortj to what the? did it. I MO, that an avowed -ui-poit of Bin 1 n,?r, ' th m P0,,,,c cruise for them to purue, it it ay n t t. ur;r fit-iMe to mall IV I I'C J'l Wftil" at I ICH 11 II SiMIIC I Ulf II IhlhTU . . ) i . i ; - nee of f ' i ' lief 'iik ta ltr&A hitti i ic fi I ' a. ur f K t K. krna ,f HM . '. ." UIIV I s- , i I tX -ft. ' R ft. -w giea' rexoiuti t. wlme exigence has teen ihe etcitet ft cuite tli? c:nmeteit c!i-es hive ever been afüic'eJ with; an,J wh .e dioluuon wa the prelude to a bct eit 'teof tim After years of the most depeiatc liarcillslsOM after having exhausted all it sut txi.ee it lived M it own vitil, untd its corrupts M coold n longer be tfligHaSSaV Am ng the jitift evii wl i. h the Bai k 11, dieted Uion the tOSJStttjr, Was its immense speculation, m cotton Having t.u-1 eveiy thing el. hatn g induced oung an I in, XpeT 1 i.f, r 1 ... Cl tf Ai 1 . 1 ah , . I r . r I I . . . - . 1 n n . V. . . - . I - iimaiu .',,1,0 iu ivinuii lino I ii.li i; I ri'tii I , . , ... i. ., deceived the shiewdet calculation ; hat mg cr ated fancy andvaoeless stocks and speculated in taw amtil it COSlM h 1 tio longer ; h iving made itself bat ktupt and thorou.'hiy 'otten by all thee cp ration, a a dciciiei lesoit, as the las' de.psia'e m -ve, am w ith the hope of ieal.n: immcn-e piMil pt li s uflicienily la.ge U cover all the lusi-s Ly pien u ojeiation the Mat w.n: in'o all the Cotton rna.kets at the s, nth and mnnminl.u.,1 th. mnr..m....i ,.f .h. scaon in that g.eat stnple. Two Ihiiaa of the cotter, at II... . .. , - ... . . '","u' wcnl 10 i-iscrrooi ii-m .tn... :ie, .tew ' 'I IC "".-.-'iii.Ui.e.: 10 w.e agent m ine i iutcq Mates M"'it at mt- M4 ay r.uantny f money in ,he BbmT of il own bills al command, no clique c u! t MflsMH with them, and the 1st it was aide to est.!:isli P1''' SI d enattal the rnaiket. The manu far t u i . r of l",icat Hi i a in we;e in thepoxserof (his institution, so fir a prices we:e coi.cemed; but, foi tunatel v (oi them, and uufoi tunatelv for the Baak parties in'eies'ed ia the speculation, thev were not mat.ul ictuurg co NM to Mtifjr M actual demand. The spinner of liieat I it. in were even manufactui mg goods on speculation, and only submitted to pi ices so long as they chose to carry on Ihe movement. The moment piiees reached a point too hij;h foi them to ubmit to, they left the inaikit, and p. ices found a level he low w hat the c mini e! capital of the Ameucan Hanks could staid -..giltst. Ihe icducti ii ihen commencid. The immeme faaatiljr of the law Material ia the hands of the a,;ent of tde l i ited Stales P.inlt. arcumu'ated a' aiffc piice.at rales much kiaittel thn the best Market in IM arorkl eaakl nemfne ..rd .h.. . ,.t Commeicial BBUStrS all ovei the woi 'd Msteacd he di-salu-tion of that msitution. That was not I be only usult. The I'n ted States Hank induced all Ihe Hank, of the ctieme s uth to enter the held at cotton specu.'aruis. Hy loaning o-t notes, by extending its own liabilities, aatd by event sys'em of tiuanciei ing the Diiectors of the I'nittd States bank could invent ty the ad pti n of every f TpSilssal. no matter bow iu,n or at MI saci dice the Hanks of Louisiana, Mississippi and AhMMM. j ai I u u la i ly.weie led into lilt SlfSUgSimiit. Slid all Weul down t ocher. TM whole saatMra toantry was flktJ itb a papei cunencv c.ea.e l ' . - r " P"rP" r eXC bang lag f.r cotton. At that Miiod. a Uaitad States Hank t ill or post-note was eaatideied ! etti r than g Id i self, and the COttoa-growktg classes beiarne stiong advocate off the Hacking BysMsV, Had the ellect of this gn it p ealatSftM gone no fartl.ei than the de-tiucti m of the Hank, it never would hasa t-een legieit.d. We Hay Id have got til of a g.eat evil ty tctnpmai ily saJslfaaj a (tCattr i hilt the eifer t flOM the move u ents n ado at that lime is s,l f t. TtMSC States w ie se H oik writ tlni I. ft a.t: , a hi the ...n- ,1,1 . . .1 .... . ., - .' a""' ivu.ao.1. .c m im uaj caiaca win a carretaey of them st aVpracialed twsra. Many of the m MuMo.sa.e in a state of liijuid .Hon, and many have gone ü,lt " CXs,t ,u '' '""nt hating had any asseM to liquidate, '' Wl" ' l)e a longtime bcloc the l-st vestiges aff that ICVO'.Utloil have ! as-ed f.utn sigh'. TMip KnaaaaUt. j The objects and ariitciDMi of the "Smii aarty" are cowctaely stateJ in a resolution to be fttaaxa1 ,,. 1 1 --"" '-' tnci nn IR official BceoMtit rd .me of their ronviBlion B. hehl in tbo rity nf New York, and ia as followa : Nlrc tin $mfcM$Ulf it suite, to ojipnsr Lit r!tr(ion or MMpoint nit nt of tmif hut .Inn inn 11 'ttztua to ojjn . . und htiiccJiirirurd ust our waited tfmwtt wnl SUM mt 9 zuf to 'rocurr such an alti ration in thr ivttur i' t'nttonltiirs os .'hull rrchidt firmm thr riht mf tmfrmgi mil foreignen wkm caass into this country ofti r such luir hus pussitt " Tli.y are ..lo fully expreteed in l .Native American paper at Philadelphia, before u. whose motto is. "The Remedras we propnae are To extend the period of aaMmliatafioa to t0 years : T Heel none but .Xu'iccs to ..(lire ; To reject for. n-ii inter!, renca hrow all our bastittttioiM. social, religious and political." Tatlatadsc thr TtmitMr. BoaM of the big papers m ibis State, not yet hating sei n the folly id lakiagup trakora fin m the deaaacrav as llo-ir prominent candida'es, , xpn-ss a pr. I. rem lor N P. TaleiarJge i -r Vice Prtsidetil, insle id of Julia .it is, a consistent lederaliat, wbog.ne three tasira sahea be beard the news of ihe MclittaJ of i.s!iinon, dining the hist war, I y the British. The Bnaton Courier, bfr. . baler's organ. 1,., uot seem to relish this notion It .11.. I .1 ...... .. iiium-s in inr nam- oi l aimtutge M Standing conspicuous ...,. iii .. , . . 1 . in ralaray, and adds : "There let it Maad ; hot, foe deeency's sake, h t it .mt be nlared on the W hi- n. k.-i mil, ft,. Il.-ll ..I II...... I I.... 1. I. a- .1 . ., ...... ... ... ft -. ia. , as a 1 auiiioaie ,or tue sei unit Olli, e in IM gift nf the people. We are saortiMd und sah. J. ;"IV cilizeu ol MasaaehttsctM shntild nnswase tn the! U N.,ft.,.r-c..Hi..'PuM N P Y !,uH ' llaiMeman Ilka tliat ? . '-i tiiiijmi;; :tit!il:tt. The Dhariratoa Mercury, the ttegM i f Mr. Calhoun in South Carolina, seeking of Mr. Clav 's pp.arai.cj there. " 11 - -We felt sensih'y the .1,5r,dati.,u to our republican ir.r.?tirns. on Friday MM. ttsra we saw a v. t.rau aa Mr. ''lay :s, in the service ol Ins countrv. bta kd nhnut as ome cr. at hea-t , wo,,d. r. t ra'ch a lew v.uea lor that wllU-h 8,,,u d be llie reward alone ef the loftv patn.t and pure sta te-man." Thoagh-not travelhag f.r political egtt, or w.th any .c'iWcu-s.Mi.swbole speech waanonh. up o, p.,,,,,-a. altera, ia ,l., 'i la, l .t 'v ,,,, ,1,.., .,,of amlaueerini alius toward, h,. laditnsal .,., .l-L 11 1 ft. ft. ....... , i ne x , z x.nss neeitng in liosnen last b .tor, lay. was a fl.sb ,,, il,,- ,a.. tl.b, i c.i ,!T at all Not a an Rle r.,. was ,,, ffo the roontry, ard if there -, Blent iiag, xxe haaa not lieard of n. Gmrnken IMssaCi nt. The poor leading Caans find it hitdw.nk tu gull the eala as tl ey did in 1810. They te.iuld I ke to gel up great tnthutiusm that their lofjf measures IhU'lit t e losl H h rf ,,1U , (V bav, c.mclud.d 16 ev.mine ' ' 1 matters for tbemse 1 1 n..u niry n.in on nie . . . I - . .1 a ... . ! prmriple of the lata President Harrison. they era gain ... .1 . . n. . ... ' iu uu turn own ftinio. i ... it.iv. ,. u.ls.i ..-..;r e i a.. .. . .
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s a . . - ,. , , , , ,. , . n a ..nx. and wi liiutiu, h al the v.t tt . i .,o I i . . loioooilli. io-.....'.. I l t dir I ',. II" 'M . 1,1 n ftil I . a ... a ii ., x e no i ii i a; or to it r . x lit. in int.. intra mewured and pmdlMTC Ji visions in their ranks St. LeKM Kf fWtltf All true. Nor have are any pr : aded deavocratic paper advocating hunks, 2nd their vile noasurcs; nor I -hern oaa escaea bank loaaagen A paper nf tha kind mentioned would aoon rednee us to the aituatioa of M. . nn. - ffayMc iiii.y Si:iii.;irI. This is the title nfa large I In aim r.i:i- pa tier jut started at Wuoste. Ohio, hi Ii Kennedy, to lt.c.,,'lently got up. ami will prove an abfo advocate of tliegtMtd cause. It floats the nan.e of Martin Van Burt n. suhit 1 1 t the d.ttsion 0 a ...; ,:.ai Cotiv, nt, n m.o.mii. iUoM'6 Sail Mifii. . r . - . . .. 1 pen n Mat Ited tett.er sait.be angbt dowe.it., .1 . I . ft.- , . .ft , , . ... in; uu , ,ii ciirinv xxos-n ai virt,:i- n, arc; : u salt; tut are would eii beak meat a!l our Iseaa before ve would buy any of hi salt. W member i!m. SIT The bill for the fcednetioa .l Puntagea has pasr-d the I . Senate. i..od '. Let it ps the House alv -.wn .ne rapeiuiieiii i j ue iriea. at .1 ut II llie r.ew luxv XX ulks Ludlx It is i-rtsx to repeal it. Xft a. IL II lil 11. a. ...... . . , I. . ' a .1 . Il .1 Hdr). DlIM H I., ai I is h en nominated bv t.ie Go ..r Alabama to till tM vacaac j in tb. t J.a Muh, caaa a i .... .. ... w.e appomiment ol Mr KlBg, as Minister tu I ran c T.sii:. H. nrv Baldwin, ooa of tM Judgee of Ibe c.. . 7. .- . . . 8. ' 'U V T ' " '' ' ' ' ' 1 ' t ( '1 1 1 1 o I Ii i tl . 1 1 1 1 c s . C . ' 1 t t c f ii 1 1 v a t I ; i . ; ' I I I ' . X T T . . . I I 1 - a X ' ! y I . I 1 I a 1 I ' - T ' L i I I u - 0 .ft j'T' T CT T ..... - iT- H I . rCT. I ! V . -a. -ft - m if Lit ii 5- ).: hm rece.il y taker: .Le .. -.. . . . . a. . . . - ..? .b.w.. ... . .. v ' - - T f
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FKra Ap.ii . im The democracy ate in the hi(;het aparill here I a-u:e v !. The eooti lean ed them a le n in 1840, at i they are wde aw-'kr. pe.fectly orgm r d, and ready to meet tde foe a- any '.me or;. a e. The nr '.et ate t rMltCI in t r da and w ill rcntu ue o until the elec icn. Tlay' pre-e n.; tieu ' aMNl doe the luine. in the country. I wih it wa in ' " y 'Ttter' hands .n Ihe eot.nt.y Many lu.nevt W , : l . ay thiy cat.i et t te f..i flat. A rriv different felling jt rvtdas at this t. me than l!. Our .Jt m -cr.tie aasocia.jus aie fouiihirg all urer the euunty. Y.'UM, e-6 Mr .e.s. KmT'ih I noticed in a Ute "Rifle," or rath er Squirt (inn, an attempt to humbug the j urnetman .1 I .. . . I .1 .T . lor in regurd to the new tariff pro;..,, d lit Congress Ihe writer must either be ignorant I the subo t himj . ujimm I""-' mu' " I 'gnorance, .1 he supposes tte can be gulled by such an argument I profess la know something about l ai oring, .,nd I will tenture the assertion, that a lot of clothing ready made in I'ngland, was never sold west of Ihe Alleghany mountains and neter will he. The greatest injury sustained bi Journeymen Tailors in the W est, is, the importation of rcadv mane ciounng troin the great i aim un a ot the Last, w here I bate know n females emplot ed to make sale pants MiMsMMT 191 cent, bv Ihe large clothing establish. , , " . . ,B mrnts. who. be.ng protected in ruhout w.th the ma,n,f,ic turirs, would bus take advantage of distrt s. and ft mute at that, to lint thfir inrn pochits. not with rnujin, hot with gaVaf. This is what grinds down the aasn af the w steril pMcMJMM ; ami Vet tliose establishments are loudest in their clamor "for prultrtiun " TM It i he n ust be better luaded when it intends journrumtn tatlurs let its ni.uk A JOUM liifit:mi oiniiy. A C. unty Democratic Contention wa.s held last week, Ma nominated candidates lor State and MNNstj officers The nominees f r l(. pi. s, nt,,t, v. s alt- J Roberta, Thomas Clark and Him.j IValdia Pae 8berifl, Isom tf . W light, for Treasurer, .Nathan Bcllefa, aaal M Probata ladge, J J. liurtou Mr Bartaa, liar person. .1 ,s ,, dei lined the MMIMMM, All the nth. is will run mid be .1. h d Tfie following among other resolutions v.i rc adopted : Utsiilrrd, That we fully and heartily approve f the rctrem Inn. nt ami r. foim M happily begun by our lata DcMueratie Legsslatttrc, ami that iba n aff tin Coavcatioa will be expectad (sad we raafdi ntlv h. li. te Ihev cheerlully will.) to use all f.nr and I. .nor .hie asaaSM, In aid and assist in cirrvinj; it out, until lM people of the 8tata shall he relieved from the former onerous taxation, with who h ih.y have been encumbered to pamper public ...beers in many instances us, less and urmecessarv KeaWeeaf, That ibis CJonaaMioa rccniauiid I lM fHals Central Committee the appointment o Edward Am. s. d" Urae acaatla as a Coatiageai delegate mm tins sMtrtcl to Ilse Baltimore CoiivtMilion 111 .May next. TippccsWL 1 41 mil). A Democratic county contention was held nt I.af it -tie, Af.nl Wth WSB. J. Soo.bly. president, EltoM G, l.nyne, vice president ; L li BtacktOM, NffffJlWy. The follow iiitf enmlldates were m.miuated. Cor K-pJesinta-livee, .Marks CMI Samuel M.C. tn.iek, BaMuel F Clailt; .henfl', Jas Khaw, Jr.: Treasurer, Jesse Andrew; County Commission, r. W in K.iol.ll . genes of excellent resolutions were adopted from which we self. t the subjoined : Kitohrd, Hut eare oppeii. , to a lUl.k d llie ti.it.d Prate a in. SSM b' ii', issarssi 'oKonsieiiiMiiial ; ne ,r, 1 ,.,r tie Maut .,1 tasaNMej imymm .e.o.ir. 1; ai i. hi tana awi j..,..-.. a nuwet- mmi o.l.,. ..1 mmm r,.. mat-.,, ...n- . and mm . .... sill. ill. ...Mi I ft' ft. Ha. aaiali ......... . . I... ft J - ....... 1 , 1 , i.i. 1 -11 hi ' I it- im.) ri fo c.t i;.. -.. Maaaaa Ks ,..... .,f ( .,,,. . a, .h.C'u linulol toikiservprrMl K-aoiml, ami I ... .... il,.!.,...,, ,, t ... . . t , 1 1 1 ..... .1 .1 . . 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Ok- ii. ,:il I. i-i-l.il.it. tum, s,, uft tu il. n ,t- tb, To ..il( ,,, al i fi . in n an r to..',.. rest rati. ... ih. pearr as created at sa ah .am aa Ihe UM Vt atlON thai Im aar lb. . a.si n... ...n w a ainsiim e i-atilL In. ami Mft.li ii .... in if in limir ef n. i I,.. I.., .. ,; Sn I I-ii.l.i.i an.l .ilua). Hol, ib. Mattri ppiohat It ;,.,,,,;. eii 1. 1 piRM . a. an ...I. l.l I. ;n a,,ai, aialta-i II. . I pl.t, I,, in:, no s i.i I, i . 1 . ...tir.l .11 1 III) " o. .... ..in c... i line nt , h'.tb S :o. r. Katii i al io ir.iitH-i and . id. ii . . tb. I l.l ta a 1 1 a a 1 1 . - - - . . a .a a . a a ..... .. .. .... ... .- . I ... s I , SI. II Ol, leuwr, "" . aj mmmm , t.x. ii. ii or a... ...b. r ...a..,, ...ifln to Ik-rai- .1 il.a.i i-i- 1 SaaVfrai Me i....-.a.. am .... .., ,1,. -.....-. m.cai!. ,.i ,,,, a, ., ;,,'..,... l" "',' ' "" 101 "'. ' '' "" " 4 ittanlie lu BftBttrj I Is 1 MSR al. ituH IMwM U. ..btao.i il am! apt mh. 5 nl. b. " ......I l'.i,.I sMs-, ja .i.,i..,,.,i an. I rrratatara rian.i tJÜT ' 's!"" '!"-'' '"'taaa mrtmtrril, I hat e hare naüniini mi-4 eaaasaVnc. i ihr . d..m. äs i: irB .e ' ''. ... , t,.,. ,r i.i. rb. ,,..., u .,..;,,,:,,..,., ( ,. anr .t ib- aMirtraal .1. i... n am- tarii of lUr UuMed MaSea ad Ib.l.to.e ..... t.l.l ihe.C. I. r I'.-, d.et . b... . , ,b..,li a...l istsstt ,.n.o.. to iM ,b, .1 L. ,.a '. ... ., .... 'Ol..... r h'iiulvril. Ilia' tie- baftea-ul iiiiu,ii(I,t ... ta ... I araM resarl fcr the perpaseaf a. .(.loii.,.. tS-ie . otti '. r .. ' " M' - Im ,"J'. '" ""',m 1 '' o . I.,. .,'.,o f..,' i'i. 11,1.1'.?. i,r.- -T ll,r .(.It, ii,.ril,., i, .,.' ij,. rji, Ullll ,. imjv W ."i lioo.iMirirt b,rh chaiac... ,-.i ,',. ,r . ti.,,. ,,, ,k10T.:;, V-.':!!:::,:"; t,':.:',::- : " aar ill fcr i,.e -no ... h.i. ..,.... s K fktmtved, I Mt ne retain the IWHrsi aaaMmee M the Mua JS II III l l liMII ...... ..,.1 ,1 I. an . . . . " . .7. .7... Vui. V.-. ' '""' '' ,: crane awM inanant mt tl... tftia'e. r, - . r. . ... ,, . .,. . . . L, 'J "ZZ JZL ' e' 1,1,1 le ,MM,t J 2 tb.y -1 1-.I0 was i,,, -he defeat nf . n. ..e. ..r . . Ul r- -o my we wtm-s was hut , llif momentary aurceaa ol ltnuvlU'ea a-.. I lr..ud cause dearly rtaht. and attataioed wnb an b .n.stv ....i r - . - -- "- ftftl.ftj tirtiihes w hirh mane tin- di feai as b r t.. .I...J ... : . - ftft UU e. . lured if. a- tbe xn torv was dieeraceful to ihoea m mm , '.- ,a , ,t It is then fore unneressarv to set on a evy name , .,r, U oM . navs randidMe. aa mom prete .). " 7d fm our mu-i- a new aspect. The d, .cint.es ; . nbteh -.xc hold and the mcasu'es which Ma lasfaia, i M I Mae drc.es. - n n. vx Sppe.latina. M n aks mi n.-inni. . to in. ir m iKe tiiem arerf.'aous to iri p. ojite, hut S'e In tb. tils, is .,,,! ft, ....a... I . a.... I -. . n . . . -.. I .. .... ... o.a., i i',.j, -, ft.no ir-jinrr llliiy .i i r-e e .'el 111 in, lit U v to 1c .iriali ft adopted. Let tb se altem ot . aT . . , . ' to Kve a l.exv race to an OKI Mll-f wh o d It I.e. .- i, y -ft ar -ft a . ... 1 ' the cause of the people neerT no such arts To t he whig Ii) I ball I.Bft Hf IIICHIl W . BIB , a.r l , .. I i ,,,,, ,,,,, aha are ski ful in the inventhxn af d -gui. ,) I left IM Mactiea of renderr c '.he r Jemj aa t.'suait.Je Lv giving theia a ebow of aoVelly .. V Putt. Gaeea Tha l-:-'!-tna eoireapsmdeni nfthe N TriI 1 l ar. a. . . a- ,. ouiie tiM.uo-lg ..ie. IV ny telling I 'll Unit t'.ere i . ,,,, ,J.,,t but fhis .si.i.e xx ,!1 g., f,,r Cl .v fjnasd. Ilaetaon re. . ,- ed I3.BM in I-4i . and ia l-i:i tl . Maaai ratn ... ki t m elect, i nx irom :i -Iii n. 41 ij u.aion'v I n in tins State are Haltering ! pro. f.. . Oir In, i..!- ahmaU to ed r. t under -., .,-,..!,.;. ...1... .. a- ft I ' " ..fissure lor tin; .,,,-rati i lo.mi,.... I.. a b mi, No me 1 1 : ; 1 j 1 . r 1 1 v ..v -- i, mi X a ataa. . I r . . . .- a . ........ ... .a i-r. i mi. i , Ot' 1,1 ..OT I.r, at. aal a I. .. .. 1 . ' ! . ' i - I ... i ... ... .' " . . .-iu. . . io . i I - I II. IS I '.1,(11 X !',,. :,r. .......... , laki I i ersona w i.o j,,, ,, - ft""" ' . . n.ll -gl nva In r. Infi . x. t. d il.e XX Ii I L' t : k . t a Te Olli I .or a .ft . . a . . I I . .. ,. ... - i" raiihs ,i i . ti,. . i .,, v u re . redihty inb.rm. j that in Mwnahip, some ... fifteen mm h thang. .. lHVP orcurred dun... ... IllOI.'.ilS Mi.ltuirak , Tue sin tkit s M t i ay, xx ho has beea prnfuaaiaa himself an ataohuoaajl xx lt!, a VI,.VV ,- tnmtnm ,,, ,r,v i r . . , support nl rtia uncle II nrv l-r Preside at, ia lM mim n Ii" had that khaadj ligbt at a Kentu. 1.x h ,r-e r i- e st summ.-, xx ith M . I'.....,. ,i ....... i. . . ..: . .ur ikio-uiiij. i "i xir;i e .Aa,.,, (j.tssi.is, it Mill U recn! ! . te I. shot a pistol at sar. Brot, gouged easa of I.. exeaoati, andeaeaiadsn -.- ftor. ha fiiee btarrrtd) arith a boavie kmle H- is a Si u.-,n i" pre,..;, me .dune mal it Mill he x.rv moral te etil. a... .. I... 1.. II.. a., a. a...". ' r"rl "fayebolder for Preatd nl in lr4l. hint sary in "ppu one lt ibut othce after arasda alMtrasjl Gesj. ... Ot.e ef Ihe Itepreser.tatis-es ir. C Rren fr.irn Ii e .Na'e f I. ui ma. (Jen. JJ ,.clfr. died at x asn.llgt ,n. on 1 hur v. lien, li .sster is 'he t. tb meMker , f tbe present C.p2r.-.s w; . i as di-d ti.rt. . - M-t.itor and M.en Repreaantaiiaea. Deat or Mas. Uarolivi Matilda Tfta vea a.Tki. UAm i , . . . . 1 " 1 o i"' iiu. i ii ii i uiiifu Hi-ex i . to. literary pen. n.eala of the country , deJ aaddeniy, it ia reported mt HtSt - . . - - ... . . r . risliii ra I , , , . o . l. .. u.t 1 1 . m .... ,1 .1 ...... i . . . .. s...., ft. -v.... ,,, ,. s,i.- n. in. Kinn t 'a iujitner . Ijert Warraa, MM. teil at Bunker IIi'l, and hr nn'v cf.ild , . . .... .. ... .. ....... . . . 1 . .... . , ... r . . -- . . . . v. . . a a , .Lain, , 1 ' - ta a. 1. j - a, r. T.jr:
4Mll4 ri. nrfiiocr.it tr Elrrtrrnl TirUef. Til tsllMAM M w im.-.: ' JA.MI.S ti Ki: All. ol Clarke t , x 1. 11 1 . IM 1 1 Is iK.itift W'11 1 t ai A h -
m Ad 4th - fsf Mj) 7th :ra I "A Kl IJ 4M Mi w 1 s, -. of a-.lnng.on J on 1 Jons,,, of I rankliti mi 1 1 1; Pbmibs, - f Wujm W ILL I t SI W V 1 k. f 'vI'sris V Iii Mo..,r M. M A 1 -tin M Pi nr. d IVirkII Kaan I'.i 1 sworth. t T pp ne t nai.t W I'iinmii : I- i Li I T KKf . Of Allel. NatriMJ Ullis. DEMOi n.inc REPl MLtCMf NOMIXJITHI K I I. M I MM M. tor Rrprtsrntntiri s, I .. . " K SHIM RR for SHrr.ff. .;.K I.AUIII Ml '"r Tmturtr and Cu'lertor. 7A NAM I AKT. STl' a as . a a a at - m a . . a a T. r t aaaafjf I aasaaaafsMwr. AMHKI.W IURF.IIOI . r Sfhuot rsasasiaaisaii, J kMEn l I.(jKi Par ' snwsrr Jt Ml THUMPS I N Mrss. ("ll tea : V..u aie ir ,. ?' - ' ' name .I BaVSrsa l.twHrtn re-election lo Mf aMM la KMrraT cf Mau a Cauufe, who will be suppaitrd 'ji n t. t ier ! Vf" e are requested li ar.nnne the name f ItCBAM I L -5! ,V " 1 ' 'f 1 r.ea.u-e. and (M. M PCrvVe aie requested lo aim ui e J m op I. tM. a- -nM.,e t r .e-elccti o, 10 .be otb vol I,. a-,, etat I i CPMa name will be annoonccd without the cash in ad V .Mice J I'llVi. 4 lilt TV .. I hi 11 ! We are .Mi homed that Judge Wick, the I . o.. t r: candidate for Klector. will address the MMM M ( utnf.rland, tri M i.,n r..onty. .-n TM . t! . A'h f ... nt I oVhsrk It is p.. sumcd our other candidal! s woi ..ttiMul also The residue of the sume week Jm.ge Wok will spend in Hancock countt , ath ruin g so b nt-p-onf. merits as our friends there may make for him I. t a 1 the people attend these meetings, and hear what li.. . . jj did ilea hate lo say lor tbemel es and th. n pi in 1,.'. s lii-. PMlHicnl I'limphiic. Facts for th' I'roflr in relation to a Piotertive Tanff ; e-n-biaeing a tu i. f icview ..f the fMiatiaii of 111 fantf l.wa since Ihe epilation of the government, 1 eluding Mai f iwt' PBtrifM fasjssx Pesea aasrts each a Mstdis An AJdirt in reiaii n t ' N'a'ior-al Policy, a ' 1 ,u .! t tie las IHK I MSI State tonvetitSin, held at Indianap Ii-, on t! e Sth . f Jat uaiy, Is-? I. Sjx'een f .g. . Pi-;( iMNIaWbl s 1 (er hundred Dt MM! MIC M:ilr i ufi:il tntiii . e. I.ivingstoii Dunlap, Chairman. BaMlsa J. llama, Jacob P Chs.man. A V. Morns n, fltaj ;s fsl ...n. F. ias N. Miimcr. Alr.nn KaM Z. James V. IlrUi, athsn B. rslimr. (.hares Perty, lb,, Cum .Na.fiamcl West, Julius Nicola, and MSBSBS I P Irr;'els, djLcttera fftir the Comtoitue sbotilJ f-c .. ' -,-.J 1,1 i!:e Beere tarr. iMMacaiie Caaaeaefj iwsn t -. Vutn.im t,.intti-J J. Buitoti. J..I.1. S J. 1111.5s, II ."'l.st. A 11 M.itiow. Il in. v N. !-. 1. . J.d.ri iHM-. fit !; Ike TMpcraMe Sjcii Hr ! IMi':ir Ml:tntil!:iflciic . txi:i:. :: t g i:i-, in FraRccSatWc wmmi r:o Pi !ct.M lor Proti r ion : : TM Pi nrisv Ivaman ihiis , n?.. tbi rowdy bb ch le ad ..f COOtter7 "I' ImXue f. .... 1 I "ft a - ft . "IfaffMan Ibari MMtv . ides ' n mm im isvl . N - gel her a a p. il 1. a -Mmultls,,, ,,e Nr..,,) ... .- 1 I "r " " " rn b? - alegaal aaMre. WaMI, mt iasMre, tint lüllaai t -I'lhoun. . n,. m , i. lb,!;,,,,,.,,. Am. in ,t v'"' "r tum.,,.,, Aasong the ate 1 mass '"'o!e . 1 li. .1 ppt . . , 1 , 1 1 .. tonal Conni . t. . v- . .1. nerve that .M.s,,. llV A. Fttmrn, ..I'll,. lain Hot. I.... 1 , b .ve impor ed s-.u.ev. rt efMHTC I hl.i,. ..pre. ..p. 1 mils "r ' ncraasoa This a me 1- mm mm f 1 1 m -i t. . i eanttle boiis. . :1, fjmt ifS. iind ... I. SMfttlle 1- lata U-d with 1, likeness I I Mi IM s . 1 .Mr t lav. As tb,. is a ei st . ,,., ;irli, !e are a-ntiee :t that those who H-s.u n u kaasvi a i-css n an be pr.- 01 .1 "As the imp. utation of this a NM is gravy Iv ri SM d 111 a whic joiiinal a. o, f ,. 'prej.-,:., ri,- . r tbe - proa. bllijr .ii..na C. . ,.!.. 11, lo ,v. , w, W MIMI , Uesety to its d. liberations, the eoon,s, ,...., , t; .- I It ...I.S.I...1 ft. ......I.. I . .11 ... a .. mane, -u mu nor -I. . ü . ,t a, Ih. font- ' Ui- t of I be 1 .imp , 1 g M , 1 .1. t as I be -op. o 1 1, 1 1 .- .hitnp:,,,,.' The, u.ai .hen anefc. loi?; .1. ... f-m "'" , " ' " 'u"Ky It oull . t I a t .1 .. . .. either Mj renlare Ihe infer barrel im ml I . ' II hr a! pin .f 1840. h similar urn mo i ts in th. ( , , f a . i. ""i u-ii. i. ..in. l.iaasrirws art- yr.wr-lt.1. tot o . ; be peiMti at t tin- Melt. 'Let tl,- em ikiu link " liMtue y kMMttkevl int n c c c'-I ;tf . I the i-; n Co.. . 1. w : I . o . -t.s n I.V Ho! ti , f " rT's of the a bile alas 1 ada oente f h- Cm'. .1 .t.-,t. . ( ,. i ,;, M FJetardat-. fans il .- J' l "m ..I imp. -final and IMt testing Snd. Ileal hi IttUt, win. h Ma . nx . t:,n; a . .1 . . 1.. 1 ii - V arc Mra d the n mmttj ai be tkntma Im .. x . ' 'r ' "' ''' " ' " baassiash a fine , 1 . .1 Äkwo,kr :,iri. -si': ,, u 1 larnnd V lug Pi ion. ''We do no I mnm tl, t i, . t ' M . . c. . 7 " W Ig I '.... 1. 1 f I ! e v "'"" a sat Ihe taraiad Coaaa P H . ..Ol.-, . o.llll II , ft IT SI II .HI, in mi tin s II, -. , il..... C i 1 i i ... 11 e'"- "iu tasniojii it ein , ,! , t ii.!.,'.. . I i .a. a , . ".," ""''' fy Baeelf4 th- C i -. .,. keaf-a .-a ia elmo mat,, hot I, I I be a ml ol ., :. MSMS 4 ill. MIMM' ,i , nttbe hv a sign aite aa eiiweswivr as aord x-n -'t.ir " - ' " ' N - - sr.. that Hie prenidcnt of fhi day, ja thia i ... xvil, lie. uml. r ex. rx aaM-et of lb-.' ... I.. !-h itn . dorament f his ahrenohnsi ia n t i ,, " o . . . , " I.. tt-nlH, .imply of',-., f e ,. ti, be , . . v n 'fin. , old -fashioned . n k, d !...t ' I.. .i... i .. a 1 1 wjr Wares iT M FA est I, . . I . . , ,,,, . , ,.. ... mcU Id.fasl.insied rn, ked-hal. 1 rit:,t , . ft r"J . I. I kd hat an brnught kn .rA a. I aa he i mi tt i M . .. t I l-U "' l"-i" ' .- mnne m pr -..; ion artsirh pr. xail. d m ihnaa nan . and nltna X I . Il lift- '.. - I ' - i ! I sident nf llie da is ih-m maLiaai i . ... t o . s ,, 1 ..l. . '.rneiit lo hia o. ....... .. i .. ..." the words tal ibe t . ll.nt. a . I I 'h s.,,,s, I 1 1 life f, ;,. I m a t:i s'., si lore And ot, nug k'd-hats .-,.1 i . Rmt'ißemliom TM at- ( the tntmerimg of the V h,. at IV . in- KBf-inVatHai CMa-ycnlMa. I'n re is as tbe, ai.im.l. I --. ;e . . 1 I O . t .nt ,ft I . . a. I. .n ... i'v 'i.-naes Mat ia x, -a 1' a ' ., . e . La t..en ...til nn . ,1 I. . i m - . oi . ,,,, i-,-1 , e ot ' e ft.- . r H -. s t MX I ,1 fl t e V I,. v , , , ..t .1.. -! ... . . . J Vfmia psttg roatd 1 " :' ' ' ' 1 11 W " t h- 1 1 . X' . - ft. . Csass sa in. t ,s Me ,-e t t .- I ca i '.' ot I f :i' ve .t en 1-. and f o n t f. - of xv!..li the Wltti , t. , ns-i win kiM th- H it .r- Coma will h - f it.eif iH s- , i iv do , Bafel a d ." ,t. aothi g :cf: of V wi itersaf" t ; . , JM. Xilet Crnmnetticul pan, a d a r- .x. , . ,t :,, street t NiVs, si Cor aert. at. Mr .- sntre v b sasee. hf a Biental dorrest,, sflhrthm. l xa- ..f :'. , r r,....l I. I... i in m III 11 n r,it m ' J ' U" ....I .1 O...I Ii. II. . ,, -r.i ,.. ' w ' reti.ox.d. Aerordnig ta fir. Tr, Tt S ri .J , iJif CI Mf . le il, . porft.es. d it in h's heat ', W1 t r charneaa, assilMj a- 1 three Moail I staea a perfect alsm.'cts of the jixirnalasta who ma,., are w h itj nithaal tr .t. I i !! ecc aa thej ire anrnanlj Omtrmgt thr -a eh f . he e te, i Mh' .N t ey t f.'s .'.. xx wa ri lovx I'.- n. t'. tlo- .t . Ikey Mdj t r t - a t . the i tve , a hen ,.. lisnn lk h ,Us.- a I ih ie Crk a a. ft f -i I ft-se a !e t h -a . . m ... 11-. eathelj tu ..' f am ker( ai '. siew.a tn c ute y taken to bt il i r- mmrty eai.1 far, m l he !- ' ! iex' t t, xs-,rti sr-e ex; i.e !. IH 'IIMM It ITOH'M Ü1 I Sax flTIC f. I ll rel.T f, 1 tie 1 .... 1 J a k is 1 . ftnr..e. KMf . 1 Ceased I .' to,- , , f ra'.tf-ftS tr .Sa xtffMlr . t l - 1 tlae lr. t "lie C . i.rt ..f a 4 e'.-tr - xti, i.ftii i r'.-te .ftftft-.t I ' ft. I f ' 'r - , . . wi- aSSSMI t.. irOr fmn I cleaaaa aseaM a, i. r--e.it ihftn , ..... - t . if-
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