Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 21, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 November 1844 — Page 2
Tili: STATE SENTINEL. arcaaai vaesaaecs i tu ran i um
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liiriinmt I'.leclioii. Wit g.ve below all the returns we hive received, mrr.'i-i. J ns f : r as we haw information, and which are believed w.ll not Ik- far from the actual efoVojal result. But one county rern.iisrl to be !... rI from,
QTiuekO) whi-h will probably give whig some ti -. i .
i" or .ni majority. II. J nities for lr dent.
M. ami I. Hail lto;il.
From a Lt.- r-prt at a committee of the Madison
that tlir ntfur arid business of the Company shall not be t vr: mined atnl limited on account of the Sttttc, ex-
tic:!. J.kIvmhi. From a Bfamch of flanmiliiort Melville, recently
.V-"-.'. Editors I disc, wr th-.t .mr r r - iro
ami In.i.-.:n;. !,s Hail Hood i.mpany to the stck- by s.-me rmoMMe public omcer ; m umi ail made at .Newark, N. J., we copy the following inter- doridil,p B.rint our rein f law. and as inv r lotion ... . J . ilithci it a u th it h n 1 f n i to ! ie lud.eirirv of .. . . . . ., . .
h rjers and others inter.-:. d, we make t). f -lowing , ' . ' Vv'i i " . V 'i,m t. rstm" r lation to the l.rt-at .Man oi me to the jud.e.an d-; artin. nt at pr. nt iiHmm , .rn,.; . jT J2 JJj! JJJJJJ Hi Ig : duty r.ther to sanction or opp e m Ii d-i.si.am, and Tbl Media n and b Ii impolia Ra.l B 01 was one ba rcoMOble and eflbfto WÜ1 be made toobtain them. M It u I mm of peeslkf pktMN H My when as 1 !'ay' U y.' 7,' 1 ,UmI -V1'1" '.T?''', .c. .1 ... i . et- ... .. j- .... i r. . v i' i tu. " t the I n.t. -d States or of Iminwia. 'both 4 which
I in'- w r -m.ir.-i .-im i:i in-1 "-m-ru s;emoi m- i , i m;.inv nra u 1:1 i.-us woma i uctiwim hi .n.. . '.iiiii oi m ui . -u. m . . n - . , ... .,- .1. a,. I t j v. .;.; ........ i ,r c.i 1... .lu.n.t.i ? u .... .1 ' r i.wL-,.. ....... Ihm e taken n.y oath to s;.:. -rt ,) to ju.it v w h rt--
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U4iMMLATiTE MSSTMIBIh ' r .((,..). i'' !ia Ti-W '. 'y pi ;'r of 'irr i h 1 1 in if aai "i of Ike L igtabtam, at I D !.'. . ; f . 1 1 a - - n 1 1. Am oat papen beeo barn b 1 arav leri te 1 bf tlie fullnsi ant in? .; the r r p rta, wa km only la ad l. that ivo 099a ' i :''! I to ad I too;ir alreid corapateal '.ail 'i i ii i i . i .n ohyiag Uaal wa coo .ti . '. t ,. ; rriotoee of former years.
'. mi . in tbo atetu t to ouotoio 0 irt:(- . . mh!i. retof re ; nndnhall
with peoopo t of tare soaa pf -e-t reason to expect, r, will lie nearly an loTOj
piper, ail w s ill b a'il" to g.vo i efieap r r i''- :ti to aro eooM ni- in a living of half Ike oah tJao to Ibe ra '.! . papor wbie'i will be reul.-ir-riil . i 1 1 i oooe barf legal dveftije-
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1-Ö. J; was then I it d fr m .M idi-o;i to ol.im- rrd.d lind ai:d produce, were unable to nav the Andrew Jackson. After tl.e rreat m:iss cni ntion at
boOi l" BBllea, and aftotOiaah to Kd.uburgh, 11 miles J smallest amount in money; nnd repeatedly the li- Nashville, I bad ihe iOOOf Off reo Uring fiuoa him an further. Tlie expenditures f t!i" S.ate..n tl.e r ;id. rectors huve iM'eu comp Ih-d to advance their private birilotioB to apeod OOOBO OMJt at the MtrtOBtage, otoi
' :i the ve's r - 1 a -id II'J were J9tl,tJ4,VI tm;d.- an.. I ml tbe.r i rs nul er d.t to nroniote th" l need ha nil v sav that tin- impression mad. t. t r . ;i t
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of arbiefa m l'.M -I w.-re received froOJ toll-, ami propres of the v.rk, or prevent its tpT0f nltt visit can OOOOf be eradicat. d. If any th.nj; had U-eti
t:i .Ml m tr- tn ;j.e state irt-asurv
r.i I. ; and as I have Leen uuible to find anv thing
bot old fo:e;!i-h p licy or prcredents that require inferior courts t submit tu the decisions ot" sup ri r ins: and as I ti:.d i r.v i.-t'-m. "tMtli tn ti. li
st it ut ion of Indiana and in the dec laration of Indepen-
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I. il ..!! full repsrto of Legialatitrc r - i -u . importiallj om i op by oaiorietoeoj report Tbeterm of toe Trl-Weekl miU bo jk! oo Uf t:.- Weekly (Vitboot odtrcrttieoaoolo) "' I i m em ) will a v be sent without the ea-h in
". Tu.s r:i! is im rit.ve.
. A. .1. P. CIIAPMAX. W . 11 - iir e d -te or i .es pltOM BOt tCO ? Tin PlIOlOVoH E lect.
ru to f rd I av i. -s I laararo LV-.-tr Ott rb Tit L) Ka!a 1 oboia blkhorl Foyetta Frenl ! n Fol too Foootatu I 1 -yd i reooe I ibaoo i rant Hen Iriclu
I Hanco k
rittniltoa I enry I luntington il irr:- m le-fers 11 iohOM il Jeaniagi l id. m Joapot ! v K a x lo :( iu!;o I. a wr-1 ice lio.-te Locrtuure Lota Marioo Monroe
f7 4:$
lis I 1 I t I IS J29
mr; .' boa iog otaawered too yiealioii Morgan
uontgornery Maduton
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ra f in of t I t I CI. d ntl, More! W.i l
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I'iirke Perry P.ke
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in tio.i to the id -ntity of .1 .nies K. Polk, en-;it!, to tlie vits'" -ton of tbe Denaocratie party orbo
n i:i:i ted bim f r the imp Tt int ooaCC of I'r -i- Vlarahall
d n t' t be Uotted BUktes, it is oritb beer'.fell Miami ; 1 - if' w ax abla to aayi that i:i the povaoo of the Xobla Pre ,! nt elect ore hmvo mao that the arhole oatioo nr"?' - .o ;! I :, jo ly proud of. A fn ni and ODWaTering I q i r t. - to bo-i eror afootl by bieptinciplei uifood ,t.,.irtl
au l i v 1 1 ii- ort, of exalted morel worth and a brink-
f ri y, h will no ful to eoiMMUM the reaped i" l.o I . .f even tho.se wh oppos 1 his eleirT i Bieaaorea - f his ndnVi nitration, we con i-
ti I .:-, w.M ba aueb as t baiure the onward p,,r:,".r
of i i i great eitiofl in prnapeiity and reoowu. Roob li w 11 cnr.-t'ii!l ; avoid all ni:Te expedients, K imlolph
aooiplaee ba owpaaltficd daaapprebatiao ogoiaat the n-I elfor's of as o-n'el wc:!''i, i; seeking; aid from the j-J.i leisttti u of be country to further its s In m s uf per Sullivan aooa igg ii.'. milt. In Motto will bt i eooroo ui s o't i .1 rt ra Ic I it .1 to odvoaco all the a real batereata of Switaerlaad 's I , I t i eoo r ry, o bother a jri nltural, coaaOaaffctol Of man- p" oCtftoffiwj Wi h sii li a freoidool the people nauai s,., ,pM I1
an I .rill b I aati i d.
The f II wi;i: deserij'tion of Mr. Polk, gtvee by a Tipton
i irrea.io id nt of tb Juumal of I Sooioaeree, re a recent flail to that g fill mi, will be road With inter st.nt ti - prcacjM period. It is written fröre Columtdai laurj county, 1 no ". under d it.- of the I6th0tt l-ii loyoo nri aorore, G nreroor Polk, the Deaoocrotic Cyrill 1 1'- for Pr - d- nt, r s.d. s in th.s place. I had t ti aatar of tab rag tea of b.s h iu." last evening, and r.f einojing t' o i- . of bilBoelf ond bia oiniahle
and i I n-l.d lud UUfdatofOi ore atrongly marked
bv ev,d -ti" s o intelfvt, blaodoca
3: m j ase 4 Jit J I 17 Jtt 7 17 80 1!1 W 10 (M3 123 :v.n 05 71 41 v 0 oi .Vi 320 131
1 13
41.'l 417 108 1 j 21 :i
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906 7 130 ns 239 I'.J II
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01 200 103
13 1 51 20 1 :! gl 115 ? 811 o 3tlQ 42 ; to lud fit)
1 . I 11 i 11 ' Am 1 . V . H I l.m
-Iber. The land ami other art ices snhscnh.d for wantimr t. re tun the tir-s ..f d ;n rrath- nut ,i!m-s "ie, mai um una jwu.. ....... - . o
The mosey expended by the State eonapWted the t seh have effected the objecto intended; the work v breast, the glance of that old man's eu the press- weetodinvr with due m t.-ru. e irom ui. opmi ms roid t o iinthtbV. 2 miles, and oaid fr about one ,-, bei n d me at aandnrif tmlemmz n,l to rU i. n ' ur'e of that old inan's h.-.nd. the DOtriotiaaB inatiact in ,,f others, and pive my ground of defence , .a c
m . . - a i . ft. I . it... . i . a f 1 - . k ' k
half of the griding and bridging 23 nuleo farther ; this part of üic bus. ness will occasion no embarrass
the ground for the Depot In Madia n, tbe orotB
.-'.I'-OO tfi hilt, two lo. -emotive-, and the OaffO M
ment tj t ie coin; any.
ceoi it) fdf the rood Um tin. .-h-d, were ill . pwdns ijaocaati n, mm ii credit II doe to N. B. Palmer. Boa. odor constructed for the Slate. Without d übt, there bite President a::d Sup r.iiti i.il nt, who voluntarily
a m- at ua t il money, eepecially n tJi i Jladtaon reared from thooe stations on the tlrst of Jnlv last
Minn iiuilll, II. Mii"ft.ftn4ii-aiaaia - " - merv lir.n ...1 1. .k.l .1.1 ..n's m,.... Mid 111 til 1 'e. I.I Htt. II ol I ll'e;( rnlCIK f. tliat t si -
-va ilia, oaooaj IBOOa lilt 110 VI Ulli VW OVO O VUHIar ance, would have d ne it all. He lias numbered sev- rure certain rights, governments are instituted
For the Kicceoa, which boa bererefbre attended the and seventy years. Ihs l,fe Ins W -none vx of atn.-ng men. uera.ng th.-;rjmt pci imm tic ci-
tr,.i,. n.. ti. .1 it. ..C ti .tit.. 1 ..,..-1 sent oi the L''ern.d. wl.ioli must t the K-.pu. A -
.-iiiftjav. ' "i i.i r mi," oi unu i.it in i.o i i i i i . . i . . " . i: ... t : . r i.i . eain. on. In.. Art. 1st. n.-e. 'iul. we read, that a.l
Pi n , and tbe Bridge nth of Vernon, bat Iho lin-
lahed ; r: au geaa rally w k-.i. d.-ne, and trio best Boality of the T. Bon procorod for it. Tito Rood eontina d ondef the care of the ofil.-ers i f the S ate, nstd ti.'- 9Uth Feb. 1 2:t ; bot Iba profus so little exceeded the oxpeoo of aaonageroeol and repair! that in the year before it w.is surrendered t.. t!.- eompaor, tbe lurpltaa was oady 4)11S2 tl.
rbe Leguuotaro Ol IM2, hndiiig the piibi.c works
Iiespeetfullv submitted.
S. MERRILL, J. F. I. LANIER, T. L PAINE, A. Y. FLINT.
Com.
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nnpoiiribie and ex pi n-a
w.th n tnieU to c .mutete
them, and dull proapeeta df profit from them, if core led, paaocd the act providing for their cttrnaino by private companioa, oa bereio, onder orhicb thiooo- - . itt m has Ikv-ii oroanized. By virtoe of its praeison, about ss(i.o 0, mftly in Ucd at caab priceo, era i aol s iribi d as stock in Apr.l and fefay, 1-.J. In .Inn" Director! irere chosen and the fraud organised : lO July the hrst KS m,!i s north of dr. tilth's were put under contract, ond aooo after the next foav, to Co lombo :. The Rood oraa completed, June 1. IS43, 3 miloa te Scipio; s-t. 1 , 7 further, to Kliabethtow a ; Feb, I, 1844,44 m.le.s to ( l.f.y ; and July 2 nttlea fur;!ier. to t kilunabooi Tbe eaM Mr tttr Gaaapaay ..f ihe grading, brfditbaf and u;irMractara fai ttie 17 nni , d far as MrtUea1 1 js2,-2(iO 53 rbc atiu.ii.it boaaaJ is retiavatea at l 099 Ptol to luv., spiWi-, it -, fji T.ack, i - -':t 7S f.-, "t ut Colaalbe, t I
Morria CaiaaaaJ and li inkiau ompanv. T, - rotten and corrupt institution, which standa
indebted to the State of Indiana in the enernaooa aaaounl of 4530,61 7"J. o(l account Of bond o 1.1 by our different Fund Cornniiseionefa, for which ore Im.received no COUaiderat. on, ha? gone the way of all Seah, and ÜK ennal, orhicfa was the only f nndotion f r the COOriDOUa debt of S.tKltl.ih'd incurred, hns pooled i i a t . hands thai will 00 doubt make it a useful and productive work ; but Indiana w ill never realise i tingle doHar fröre her debt. No wonder the people ire tired of wbiggery ami wliij; manageoiead in li.i'iI ao. The New York Morning New s contains the follow -i ig extr let in r fereneo to this matter, which slows the final resolt of this oorindling coocero. Our State "' tit, previoua to bia laal annool rejsirt, hod oecef tained tliut Indiana had nothing to expect end the recent sale fully joetifica his conclusions there being
Tetat, gl 10 tot 31 oVbta having precedence of oora sulBcioat to swallow
Hm amnoat pi, foi wmk BOali f Celaaibaa öp.'ii UJ an more than the am itml realized from tl.e sale t f tlie
linger. II, u now verv feeble a feebleness n t ar.s- ' ' - - Wl r' '!U ,,,B.1 iog from a want of strength in hi- I.mhs, but In cans.- lMHV, r ,f U, t rv lnv'' a r'''h; to I large p ,rti. n of bia longa is so disorganized, that lt,r ,!l',r f"rm 'vcrninent in mm hmanner as thy the sligbteet i xert.on protecea a boriiiiluaw a,:d d tb- ",a.v Pw . f" ?T lTXn" etiltv painfol to biinoeif and agonizing to tin KOXOund ""CT vt "-hm ? o;- ration..! the laws shall 1 htOa, Put he rises from Ins chair and walks without r. .. I exec, t hv the h g.s.ature or ita authority aaoiatOMO. He walks labia aurden alreaai daily, and N,,w 1 tmkm rt f,,r P that the bre at.v.- alluded every Sabbath il found in the h n-e of praver. He tl P10 Kv '"" "f ';Jr-t t th-j- - opeaa and reada his let rs bo examine with great P ,,f, SM'''- nmI 9 reOa of a aaajority .1 tbe
its of gi-iainre, wi.o wrn- nil swoiu io ruj-'. . u.r r.m.
intern at tbe oeu apopers fp.m the principal Hunts
tbe Unioa ; he tOJU I print and constant and ahVfN r-
rading lob rest in tins l. ct.ou. Letters bearing his
const itut. on tl at tl.e judges were. It then fore -eeins
to me thai a due d ferem e to the Wishes of th" p.-ile
name have, to von nre aware, been extensively pub- a'ul x iMI"",lfä ot 0 man-v V ' liobed and coaumeuted on of late, hoviog reference ghtofoy jodgea, ahalthatre all cauere chiefly to the re-annexatioo ofTexoo. The abio there are conflict ng.niiiin among coi.stitutional-
prcoa have lrn diopoa d 10 call their OoUm n'tcty in question. Tbey arere each nud all either writaeo by b.s own band or dictated by him ami written under his own eve by Major Donaldson, who was his private Secretary during the ei-'ht ve.-irs that he was President of the U. S. To ibem all he h is atüxed his signature with bil own hand. With the snows of aoventy-oev-
en winti rs oo his brow, nnd the thoughts and struggles
i s. they should act ori'.h caution ; and further, utsb ed
of ui mo; all Mw-r to the people it is taking ati p.-.-er from USBOi ; OVaiiag th.in the right of aalf gOI Of SI ment, nnd suaiending tlie opototion of tba) law with. out authority of the b gialotUTO. And as t th nluoieaj ore beoi of, w hich would be ssudsacesl by jaalgi I construing the constitution as ti.ev onaVfaöand it, I
beliee more confusion may I produced by sueb do-
of a thousand ordinary Uvea haw,, hft their traces n,,,' """J-" fn pr ..luc.-d by of- .. . B tC . . - .1.. ....... I I . . i . ,
173 230
61 60 298 New ( oonty 177 42
40 16
4 2i ;
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I llioll V ii 'er'.iil!i'iii Vanderburgb Va 00 W i bington W lite W.i rren Wahafdi W irrtck
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:t SM t:T 43
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510
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31 221 6 li 218 903 !) 61 New Coooty. 151 " 'j-s I0! 731 M :i '"S Wl 170 !' 1 I 23 1 1 !: Now ( 'otinty. 6 f;." Q19 li'.i m 8 " 523 too 11 80 :'.(.! 1 :,:.: 2 H
C i-h io be seid so eaotrei l tiuitr S t s j t ii -t.
fm tlie tiii t- ai r Ft t It", k, and ide KaOtag and sopotstractaia tu KtbibaMiia IC,s o Ratiatalad CtMt vi flitbai Inm I H II m.lt-i, 10,000 Depot i't aVUaaa ab, dumic awd ataagaaeiai, l,o o
S that for nlH.iit $152 W 0 the Rood, it ia believed, by tii- ;ir-t of Feb. n -st, will be completed 29 miles from lirUfiOTs ami 'fit from Mad son. The i resent debt of the company ia i o ij lite (ti0t- ":,;. of w bich $0 J5Ri) is a balan te on the Iron, w hi h becomes duo in October and Noveuiber. After pay ing ex pens i and keeping the I! nod in repoir, all the profits by the assent of the Stockholders, are to be a ipln-d to complete it to Edinburgh, nml until the debts contracted for th.s purpose ore paid, dividends will 03 mode in stock only. The State's ahare of profits $1,152 01 a year until 11 '. is a!-n to be converted into new s:-k. Tlie present capital stock, a elusive of the ow n r-hip by tba State of 28 miles af
ter lo40, is sp .),!!.) 5, of which 9 per cent was 1 -rived fr m the dividends of 1 1 t year. If s nfQcient new atoek to complete the lo ad t lu-
diana o1h could now be had, regular cash d: idcndi
'anal. "1 he Morris Canal and Banking Company is a remarkoble instance of tbe r volution which has over tab n hanking affairs io the United S ates. The canal itself running from Icroey city to Baaton, l(t2 c is a work of public improvement which, cheaply built and econooitcelly managed, would Lea valu aole wirk. It is the s'jorte t route from the great P nnsi Ivania coal and ir a mines : the city of .N w V rk. This fact ahme pr -v i tie raluable nature of the work. On Ihia baio, however, on enornioua bub hie was raised in the year 1830 to IS-.1, anal by loan and bonk ag operations, t!i" company were liaolo nt onetime for in rc than .ni0 K',t 00. Money WOO borrowed in every quarter and expend d hi a mo t singufatrwoTi The mode of monacemcnt and the biirli
prices of labor and materia cao ed the eouatractionof the canal loci ; over &A ,OU0,ttO; and even at that enormooi coal the capacity of tlie eanol woo Only equal to the pissage of "J7 ton boat-, while the work with which it comroun'.eatea bare a capacity for 54
ton boot-. The capital of the company w as then 40,
On his form, daily nwaituig hit SUmmOUO tothc glOIII.
!::s memory, not only of events long since trauapired, but of those of the most recent date, is as tenacious and ready bis jodgfueilf as dear his w ill as itrofOJ his atfbctioas as warm his patriotism as ardent as they ever were. When Andrew Jackson dies, he will not drivel his path to the grave as a slobbering dotard, a the whig press falsely call him; but when Ol de s w hen the great soul within thai) have Utter ly consumed its outer fr in oat nl f clay hv, then, a man 0 ill die ! And our children, and children's children, will go up to that corner of the little gOlflon t the Hermitage, where hia wife now Iteo and by whose aide he will sleep in death and that w.ll over ho ba us and our descendants, next t Mount Vernon, the holte t and most sacre.l spot on Americao soiL (Loud cheers "-continued applanac.) I might dwell long on this fruitful tin me but time forbids. I w ill only advert to Gen. Ja.-l.son's coodoct w In n hia physicioi endeavored Io aUsettodo bim from ( residing at the great Nashville Convention ; they juatly feared that the great rush and shouting of tlie people as the. pressed to look at bim, would bo dangerous to him in Ins present feeble state. He beard this opinion expressed, ami after a p uis., he lifted up bia foi -e and sold and his words feel upon my ears like those of a patriarch of old. " I nm very old ; I . anno! stav here much longer; I an do little or no good by remain ng. so if I can tl any good by presiauug at that Convention of the Dcnaocracy, carry me there! Place me in the choir ond I'll die in niv seat!"
Beere naming executions to-day to run 1J months, ami to s; te property nt appraisement, nnd to-morrow ivue threat B run but thirty days ami t od it at Orhol it 0 M fetch, ami the people rising up in the.r map-ty ':- Ihey would have a ri'ht to do. and as they have done in -iiiiilar case-; nnd hull those judges from their seats and put otlaOTf in their places w h would ! their buhl eg. If you thin', these has'y remarks wort' yof ptibli atinn. please give them mi ir.i rtioii in y ur papor, and oblige a fri od to the people, constitution sad laws. J. P. S. Tin law ilivs not invalidate but merely post ponea the couwletion of thee ntra.t or a8S ti the remedy only ; not even placing it -o remote ns to be scarcely W orth pursujig; fr what I n.n st man w. uld not be willing to gie t i worth t good pr iperty -r two-thirds th- worth of any k.:td to secure a debt or even reli -ve an honest neighb r. J.
might be nmaV every aia mouths; but under present 0 shares of AKKl each, nuking 4,0 ', WIK which ; (i irtat man,f' 'tationoffv l1n-nm..ngst the audience.)
circumstances, the only resort is the profitt realized
and t mporory ton no, Pt which, such arrangements have b "m mad -, t!ra1 there will b no una v- lid kble !cl iy i.i extending the Road to Edinburgh,
ineCompany to k possession ol the Koad on the f ,r s , i o.t co
-'tt!i l ull. to.m which until the 3d Feb. 1 II. the recelpti from lulls were $22,! 10 W, of whieb
s, p.u-s p- u re pud lor expenaea ! tran.sp-rt ti n.
s:i.ol! 2 for repa rs ot r.md, g2,0H I for repa
of micli.nerv, si I!' Sa I t continarencics, and
was freely subacribed i;i the then prospects of the w rk. As w is to be expected, however, from con nectins paper schemes with the work, the whole tell
James li. I'olU. Th.- Natchez, Miss., Free Trader drew the follow ins
into insolven y, and as we statid recently, was sold , true and joot character of James K. Polk, in 1 II
.Meaning the Legislators. cw Voi tv -itaoi I ISjfJ satsatO of tlie flips to (lelr.illil Ihr taalli.l hmXaUU The New York MafwittSj New s glvOS tlaO f. llowiug as an- her pi it of the desperate Clay followers. The erhole potty seems to have inf.is -d into them Mr. ( lay's reck b s-ness and iiiiiuoralttiea. The gasaOaee in hia lost cxtrenaity, ofhen ho w ould atoho bia s.-.il on the cast of a card, could not surpass it : 'We have jus: discovered a lot f the Whigs to c:irry this State by system of dbsjM '.'.. V. 'e have a few f there b f re ns, printed on thin pap. r, procarca frm lOcaV central taurce ? pptjf w.th peculiar nmrka, and ingcuioualy fbÜed with fly 1 pof to catch together, s 0 as to apjear but a Single ballot, and to part when thrown down in the ha! lot hot.
They an- evidently loaded by a omclahae, auch la their
'It vir n man waa formed bv nature, education. pxa-1 nicetv of adn etat ion loLe!hT : ai.d anv mu- uf
Wound rstand that the purchosera of theconaJcon- and di-ri hiie, Io cany .'i ptlty, Atltf4tke, tipn I i tbe bllkaa deoik'rird for the inside- one, w .ll tit' exactly sis of a party of twelve aentlcmca, residimr in this I sbouldera, or t. haul down with the aOreaath of uv mao of thooe d briaeil tor tbe outaide.
city, New Jersey and Pbilad Ipbia, We have bcord Sanamn, the templea of the money changers, and the They would deceive oil hut the aeaef rbjuotat eetf "W the following names mcntii ned as members of thiooo- strong placea of the Philiatioes, that man ia Jameo K. tiny. "The low is, rjsaf whin an examm of lot lota n the hoc i at ion. viz: Geo. tiri-wold. ICsn.. Thomas C. I Polk. fool. rmlm. md oooorlioift - liohl u i-lmni c ,.'.,.t ,,. ti... Lm niw,... nil r ,.r mmmm m tin.
,; ' ' ' '' y'T i?"' ,u',s, ,,rV,li'1 Bpp,hH l,he "!" ,'r,-;- -Mr- Samuel 15. Bra ka, John It-mkin. audacity, and c ...rage s without bregadocat ; deeply poll-liot an equivahmt Dumber shall bo drawn ooj by auucumiol the R nd ami added to Üie capital stock. Chester lorke, Jonathan I. Coddington. Under the ' stud ed in the mincinlea nf die Constitution, anil ota i, whi.-h in ata-h. Ma-.tWd , . r,t-
. i . . . .
i ne imparaiive nusiiic-s this time is as fell is ;
in
H13, and P
Wells
firmness and Whitley
12
l-il lei 17
! en oh nc His he. id would be esteemed a splendid
The obDvc figures show that ore hove 'Jill votes ui ij nty, which may be red m -d some ."nt perhaps by Ko3ciuska But aa ore hive oatimoted ir noioriti -
naavl i by p neii 'Io, in, in which the imellectual and m wa 1 faculties ar I irgely pr dominant. II s fereho i.i , I. . I. I. I ..I ..tt I I. .11 ni.. I ... ti. , ...ll.t.lnr il ii it t.r.
i i ll, ll " ui hiii i ii . I, ii in i i i - inn' nun ii ii 'i , , .. . ,,i ... ' i ! i i I at the iwest p. nt, nn tit-it of o;ir opKnent4 at th is tiug. Tu u er pari ot the heao ris s high above i ' the ears. The orgaaiof beuevol nee, reuera km nnd h g'e,t. w'jere Ascrepanciea occur in the returns, w ti ii'-. are ,.r- ii !.-uly developed. C-.lonel Polk's ill think wo shall have in the neighborhood of 2,eoi.. i. ibro i a l mg public lit-, is ksanra to 5m. At anv rat, we hue a hsodaoaae increase on a 'a a e i 1 a o
cor 'i - do w i i i lies) c.i rich ni.es ot ms m.n i.
f tolls Urn Feb. W,43, to March 31, fl ''l OS .I i n Apr I. it H 19 03 U in M iy do IJo'i st du June (1 i IUI äS 4 July SO 13i 1 - io -"IC. OS 1 Sufi U. da Si 'pt. da tills?
Iht cannl fias been esuarged, so that in- temperate, kind, forbear in?, cautious, yet reienretic, tivelv in resrard toon - county, as
its f h- is our boss idVaf of a patriot atstesumn. .s a g,ve assur.in that it is extended aeaerally to the
t:.) shares
stead nf 27-too boats, it will admit the 54-ton bo
i ml
enough more to
hcu'ts of tolls hum Marrh, '11, to IStb Sept.
I . Ap.l. .1 171 .1. Aa M ' da X) 7s il i June is 227s 3i no Jaty ie 2i7:i 03 il i A 114. do Ulli 2 ila Sept. da 20 1 SQ
ITT rj s p- d f 't from I. rs. y City through the whole route ,.n BM lv, omeer of the Hons.- of Keywseutativea of There ia rv deception nor saaSaha b th.s baasfuaOto Pittsburg and return; nnd they estimate that un- j tbe United States, it is cnoceded be fully eowilled tbe tin. Tt same atatem m douhtkrr-a extruslcd to olh3tm ag der these circtrnotoneeo the work will u ld s"J."HI,()(i0 ability of his diatingutsbed predecessors, Henry Clay rr states This may be the trick relied apoa m Peam-
M.7 :t p t annum, WhicO IS more t.iau ' per cent on Its .-mi! .ndrev St. Vinson ; ns a eo.uhr oritur and sv Ivania. Itanav.terliana.be too late now to eoua.
Ü'-'r. J';"1,,M- In the meantime th.- ohiatock iodeod disputant, fur his varied powers of enlightening, teroct this vile freooon ; toil wherever this poper moy i'r 03 amlu"orh' w it represents ncthing and is of no value, j touching, exciting or, amusing the realtitode, perhaps reach in scaaoo before the electiou, we auaaaaoa sar a:7 2 ahares are in the hands of reo ivers, and are he has never had a superior." friends to b. their guard, and t. msi-t that the In-
oj si.") per alia re, or $300,000 on Monday next
Tbe receipt ia Ort. 1843. were -f -'st 27-. la November, The remaining 20,000 shares are niloat
f:ioj S9( ia Dec f:i" et ; in J .a. $3499 ;.
the
: is rki I. and m Hing nt s-" per share. The aasociotioti
the reeoipta thui far, hive to m than doubl (d " sat oners t. the bolders of tins atoek the privilege of
those of ih s i m - in n'i i la v 'ar, and t!i prospc
. per
Qolfag aliea.l. Wedgewoods abtract of tbe Revised Statutes of nditat, ptepoted for tbe us of schooli and familtea, us rapidly gaining in popularity. Thoso who w ould
!I-r r-. ! I the Conirreasional district in whieh
h hv S, for I i 1 r-. Wn.le he has at all t.mes had M Njg s lit ' n! i .ii Tenrieaooe, he ii oifhooji n l nt i v, in th" State. ID, with owe accord. I 'lore th-ll t!;-v ku w of n s o: or blemish 00 CoL Polk's prif t life; thai a better neighbor, a kinder in;-: .a m -e iodu! -i aid foithfiu hi-o,ind, or a more opri rh, hon s . b ncvolent and rjofal man, they n rcf anew. Wb n the SaarAaol slander reach d T mar even ti Whigs cri 1 on, M shame, oh 1 fir sHanr .'' f all th-- laud is ever s'arted against h tt, this was the saoal unlike the truth. Ail b.s n ii nta in Tew we odm t, that there is not n kind r in n t his servsn a o be found in the State. -I Polk m not rich, lb- has a taaoderate property, i I e in i v. hing is independ tot. He 1 am not own futi alaveo in ;! wmhi Wi.at he has eonsiats of families, ma a of th n s,n ill, havmg iuher.t.-d them pr.nci lly t rough but I dy. He Ins parted with s an of hia beat m o servant! to g;-atify their a iah b be with their wives. In other instances he his purr based at hi. -her rates the w ive, of hi-men from other ; irt es. and als tbe busbands of w 'neu, oi otaVr, as f r as ; om.ul , t- r.e.-p i'-tniltes toge'her, and by that aao u to i . tli -in more eorntofmble and happy.
id i . - ; t i b .tr tit a nd acc anplished, and 1 1
the Governor i -te.
Sacred to th" Memory
of t!re
OLD
GOON.
In life (Ii lioiim iM?, Iii dtofelll te (pt! ed. HEADER,
Crrs;: Nor It
s Asttr.s
ftviwiiir iii'vi 1 1 1 ' c 'iH'fj m ti- 1 1 i ; , mi in
ry - - I I J I I . . . . . ... .
are cnuallv fiivorabl for the fall and winter, v. hen aharc uu what the assoctatioo Uve paid out: a per securo TOP' mx anpiyeariyw mr. Linmoeriain,
( tie. loeomotivei will generally be used, the amount son may thcr for.-become a aban hohler in the nnal, ; the publisher, in thi - city, r at the booksellers. We tor the year ending March I, 1343, may be estimated unencumbered, enlarged and improved, for $23, when subjoin a few of the recmnmendtiono of the bonk, 1 nt si "0. and fo the year th n next ensuing, du- 1 years ngo they paid s.l.") for a small cnnal, havmg frum t,.,s . MS, (,,. ,,, .Doreculte ua ,.:i:ir..;,.r
ring w inen me cars w .n run io 1.0 n inrjf.i, tiirougn a ssoo,-. , . upun w. mm n i- tnmi in won mora productive regim than it has yet pooled, the 1 f exciternent works are got up by speculatora at cootm
i.i u- cos', which iil'im ite'v Mas-, into tin- bands of
p ectora !.:!ll examine eocfa ball i btTore it .is into
the b X. ll" 1 ie whiga should chujit tlie d mocrary out of the Ii rtion by such means ns th s, hi i. ' . for the rii.i - ijw s. T'i'it it sna d be j aaaV nls a'nutted tu 'j m B be dorn Hed.
FVaas the ffea. linr Blackford, Judge a the Supreme (' urt. Ism x p uis. Nov. 12, lstl vir I liavf nominril wi 1. ...... t . ii'..i,u . i ...t.r V-ni.lLr.
The bus. ne s of tlie last we k, though limited, by I moneyed men for o little money, ami they reap the stent of tbe Const it at ion sad Ken il rttatotea of tbe Stab
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III"-..'!!- .-.. . . . I I 1 , , HI. I . I IH" WH I. Ill 'I i ,1 , HI IT UIHI.IMJ
r ice pta will not f il slrort of ä I0tf00.
tlie r. 'pairs iin'i",r on t!i bridges, will servo mo brneflt. Tfie bolder of the old atock baa now the op-1 f ladUoa. Tbe plan is as rxeelhal mr, ai.t ssreais ta cotton bought by the iiiauofattiurTa and hVeo Itoa
One f the aiguBjeata for Mae nth in f.. r of a protective Uriaf, which is urged by its ndvo its. is that it in r'-r'ses the home market for tbeeottom groarer. Put thi ; is shown to Is h groundb-ss assertion, by the following stutement, in a lute number of the Near Orleans Price Carteat, arhseh is prepared feare the official record. Ii contains the number of bales uf
in n of what is done, and w as : follows : Pa tion of selling at a losa, t of paying up tin
snjjers the wliole distance, 111; way passengers, l-h Inward freight, 3222 bushels of wheat, 28J birr. Is of dour, 37 of cid r, lo cords of aroorl, I ',oi.(i boo ) p l 's, atll toll i "co, ops, f Pliers, &; e. to t .imount i f lt,l 1)0 lbs. Th" outward freight tor same
lime was I fa barrels of aalt, Itl of biakey and oil, apun g lod data, are that the receipts will l- '.' 15,00t1,
11,021 lbs. o irni and castings, ....1 lhs. of pro
V I ii i . K.O. w. n. uaaecwe r, k-ij.
s ( BLACKFORD.
ment during Ute n week and taking the chance of a rlVT WJ , 1,1 " r"u"" "H.w "'- . , . .. ,r , , aently asafaf to tbe eoounsaity.
I ..-i- ill on .-e i i, b i us pi in in en line i.iiii in iiciki- .1 profit. Many weak holders will ho obliged to sell, hut this will betaken advontogeof by those who are
able to bold. The estimates of th-a-s .cation, baaed foaa hit Sreeffeacy J urn - ll'kitcomb, Georraae w Indiana
i nan am aeoi 1-, .vu.u-t it, i s u. ibV ir Sir : H a wi !in : :i! irnpies.fd HithtOOgfasI aapo. tsoce of laavias ibe Iradbac ad SMential y iviSiooa uf
crop of ihc t "nit. 1 States ach year, sin e I-
(innr'h. T-.tl rioj. 1.'- If 1029-90
ü 1 or six per cent, on $1,000,01 0. If it should turn out
reries : nd mer thandise, and I ',007 of farious items, but one fourth of that amount, it will be 0 percent, on nae CeaaaitatMan aad paii eipal stetstes of i tic diOVreat State
97 i
1 -: l l,03H,Sts ls3l-:i !s7.4';7 ls:i-:j:t i, 71 13 1 833-34 l.tti I i-:ii-:iö l,: .t :i:j -:i 1 300,725
lliiltt Gran th.
87 .7 ll T.. eeap l-.1I-37
s;i;-:is
I s is 39 s. U40 lsao-41 1M1-42 -U-11 lstt-1 1
R reipta Grom passengers, aßlt tü; from freight, the coat of the new stock
itli ü 21. very large proportion of the travi 1 and 'miines of t'.e rood is .1 mi by p rs ns residing in ita vicinity.
t hi ; Fairgerlco. Here is another letter fromj. G. Birney, in relation
il c
f
tt hai w 11 ttsey lo t
rnmnber of the Phsjhytorsaa church. Uamy of the tending whtgs in thw city ana erjunq .1 buui.n i-e ng l.v.ng, tiiat is an enemy are coming out openly in favor of tb Native Am-ri-
eons. nrid Isildly procla t;i ti. -.r intent m 1 supportin a eaadadata of that pa.rtv fr President of tbe I'nite.l SUfff. Othm openly declare, that Ihey will ao loaager ba gut eraed by the Ira nae Va of part in givmg their fetm befeoiier. Tbot, t" nee the sawawgo of a grool mas f the tims, they will n t c vitioue Io row up etreim againei t'-.e current, ohen Ihey eon jump on ixurd the goodly ship Do
.-ra v ond 1 t down stream w.th Rail Load re
bcitv. That bundeeda, an 1 we may say tiiöstssnds,
Tin bid condition of the roads north of Colurat
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Ill-- I ll- .1 ' l.i B ' unu ii.li-, ill 11 ii 110,11 II, , , ... r 1 1 , ,, , ... ( ., , 1., the election, ibe Wing editors note, having profiled d.anapolis to other po.nts on the Unio, and the occo b siooal fetlure of the care to arrive ha time for the mail they could by the bise forgcay, preteaad to feel a boat op the river, have aa yet, limited the patrtioage great deal of indignation. How mu h their profeo
. f the rood in the central port 1 t the State, while the sions are worth the public can in
more attention l.n Ik-i n required by otiier customers. The ordinary ex eoox i i lue rood, Hot eocfa work
oi tin- I ajea sadettto -J lo t Im- ta-d bad id Iba ritiaess, I have (in n aaacb sratiaed, ia evuinnm vein pimm ( -imp 1fban Oaal branch of kauwledgs, aa .Ii dum id ptain mi l faaailiai aealioaa an J asMwets, ü.la, t. il . fJw iastum ioaa of e irti Ktatc eparatrty, as well a ilmse of me United R tatet
raxax re mr. n ajrtrr acrt'aiju
UUl.lUS till,,. VVhif lt.. ,r'.:. et.- i.itilis'i.d i n i n -il I ri t e I v lielom roltCrtlVrl V. M 1 -&? in m I ..I "ill-: i P li im-ii 1 1 V coul ui i Ve
in .iiiaiintK in ui mat fli i:ai.- otij -i fbe arj ari'l repalsire lareM in whieh asr writtaa bawaara I ocas rally chtbd, aa jroai rulaaaei rm icie.l anj I aUracUre tbeii s:n 1 1 i- inne Iheaa wit but (lie aaeana and
Ii , paiuf ' I had Int a man like Cel. Polk, whose a hole life has bca pure ami w.thout reproach, should b s!i iin f ..!. as a led as he has U ( n. D r n' bis a . ! I f h baa been strict ry a aeasperawe mm in even I ng, itt liooxir, m lohaacco, in i ag, a i.l in a'i r 6 s. He nOVOf gambled. In .-.ii hi- life be n v -r gave or accepted a challenge to Piti 1. He is on m i 1 u'llut on rphriotianprins ' a II beli res dwelling to be utoraVa tvromaj.
and his the at " t enmrag to pot ia practire the moral m
srancUk?s )i . He is a much sre.it--r man.
ani in i.: i b -t t t in n. tin n the world, and - -.ally of the boWOOt citizens of this gn .:t am' mighty valley
of the West have given their loot waig votes mere can bo n fkaubt, but there :-r: o'.'c-s. nnd a lirge nu ub.T to , Orho are no de t?ly imbued with the prin ri !es id fcderalisn that they would be willing to join a 'iv party or (action to operate ego met Demorrecy. There is still another rortioa of the whip who are girermd by the five 1 uves and two s::iol Ssheo1 principle, wii are pr -pir.-d to ad 0 00 re mtOOOOl may dktot. Lord d liver us frjm Iba ao.
public c in jii ige :
CixvBLxxo, November I, 1S44. .1 . W. (lew". K.sn li rir Sir -.Tii i letter tmroort.
iter day, have been for some time about as follows : j,,., n, lM. -ritten by me t . J. B. GarUaad, dated Sept.
fay f suprrr trn '-i'.t,twotleiW,ainJ two ai!jn', f7 71 -"', 18 ti forgery tntOtig 0U
aa aj .rim it ito ito id Olackwnitk da do d ( ;ir-ntci tt i OS 1 1., dscl Roghaeer, Fiteamo ard two harn! un tba tiam F ur Ii niii 00 the Pi Nr, ai. 1 one at CalssaBm VVoOd aod ü, and ea' and Ii 1 foi 7 horv Wi-ii and ten of ctiaca and faiS,
Irisure of every leadei, an I aoabt nt tbeti eateiae mtl. ilu ti hi a taa tcbowi, and lha 1 nn-tic On -i to, would ti- altes de d wuii goat paOUc and aadivadaal beaeot. I sal bappy to in .1 ttit ou are alut pablbbina a ahoitaf eoiapt Sanaa uii.d to ibe st.tc f badMimi ai..i. alter an
-x iHMMitoa if i In- i I in and s inr ol the In t hi -t-, I caoaol
1S13-U IM.'- II 1 11-41 l- m-u i-:i: io ls:is.;ji ls7-3s i i;-;7
s te : it .v ,1 2i7 K50 2!7 I m t9 i 193 37j uis em oo i
j ?:- :i; 1 sj -3" I -:-:t a Is3.'-:n IS3I-3I l :-:! 1 2s-tf
Kite. I.Ott ,090 IJPOI 01 I M i, Jl Itflß I l'.il ' ..71 2.:i v" IJB90, ' Ui'.a. :.,i.. :ys IM Ml I to.stt 194 ll.' lit M I IJ I N I 11" :;
4 o7 time in the Painsville Telegraph a few hours ago, at 2 66 L'n ir.w.t im ti.. s;.-.... I im TirraafllTfäU 1". na..
2 m, m, a as nsara a a aaaare lav w- .- a. a.4 a a ' a - s "sa a 'irj ERi ! Y .r-, fee.
I siw ii fir the lird but x; i s the bope that the patiflOage rxteaded to j u in
5 oo 3 n ä (ij 4 3s
JAS. i. BIRNEY
hao.'D meats have ivr eiven hi n credit for. 11
is a m sled and r lir ng mm. but bold and firm in th' rhsKharge of his oh il lui-s when called npoohy rho pOO I" t exerc so them. 1 s lOttld siy the in -st promt lent tr nt of bis mind WSS that at HOatAX 0047SS6X, a rare and f tin ihle trait of chaiacter." t i o .v. f li i pm ill ! After nil tlie tVs the corns have male about the Senator from !v. iesaud ' I.irtin, t'.ey are again domied M d sappo :i' :i it. K. t'tlAfl in. EfOJ, a atOOUcb DOOB. his been b-.-ed a mij-r.ty of "Jl. T.iree cheers tVir I h.r nun I
There ate if er t x;oi e for laaabar, not, tt
a, neiv ai .1 valuable Work o coataat!jr beiua nude ui Hie
Ii! , peihaji tlie diove is .i fail rstUaate. Tbc ie, aii- tjiakini Ibil yejr .oe rri 'ie tet .ive than 'hey have t- -n heo t foie, or probably will he aaais for fosi yai at utast. The aasiioat estiaaiU?4 to ba eapaaded aa tba
Ma.li , ii I l r i It- v I . in 'Iii i . . 1 tl ier ar.l tiram nf bi ij Su'j-itbtn k Si 4)0 i)cv c'is-iita for !ec.ied uies Cbraafa g out ditebci
lay and Natit ism Lfafsli :it il! QyXlae New Vrk Journal of Commerce, a eu-
f.iij (Hi rj,l paper, rath r Whig, except on the Tardf, aayi : b.äx. mm y n pi iv in the v Tim i t: ti i
- a a a a a . a . - ' a i a . m w m m m -
LAWS. "We learn tint a letter has ben rocoivcd by a gent lemon in tins city, from Mr. Cloy, in which be aays that bisopiniona relativ to the naturalization
fi.uO laws ought not now to b- sski 1 fr m bim, as he long since stated that be was totally oppooedto the natou raiization laws, and tiio.i it that they shoc.d befrepealed or essentially modified ; and that h" had never f'oOj since seen any reoo n to alter that opUaiou. This io
the substance of the letter, as rep srted to us by a gen-
een it. i ne -act exuressions we
do not pretend to give. We etalemtand U has boon in the city several oaye.4
Tbeae babies show that there b.s be n a steady iiier a.-'- .ii the amount tak-n bv Use manumtrturera in t. .is country, and that th- ratio ti i- yeof i- kmi in I riM irt .i hi to tbe crop, than in lSfil--34, wtaas dae Oaat n dtiction under the ctsatpn mj$c west into op rt,. n , and in IQIO-41. whew the taraaT tras afeaat its Ithe cons u mptjon in this 1 1 entry, or the amooait tsaa n in this bene omtket, woa gr-ater in pramartion to the crop than it js n. ivv , r bs bcea ai any luraiM r j r iol, notwithstanding the or-ening of the Chino marketo Miice the p; .-ag. . f the m t .t lr,'. ti tti so ii i nitre i'njty We are gratified to krara thai the Ttafaw - of tins Institution nr.- r'S"!.tl to BfUOOCUte witfa gOT, the
past tna of the poni !e Iba M c -arv it.f o m ti n of 'he purp' -" of placing ;t 00 a pOftaasaaBOi rooting. A
uui Sla'e will te .- ample a- I Jin - 1 1 -1 1 1 n i- mrntfj.
1 am, very myectfadljr, jraar asai -.-rvant, JAS WUITCOMB. V. B. V c oo wooo, K-.j , Rear VoiW.
From O. II. SmHk, rat V S. Senator, Iri inareus, lao . oscast h IS 1 1 Sir 1 have eWfMMtj I Olo il DV i 'he a!n i lemi tii pf the CaMastitataaa a' J ati:e of :hi- Mate of Io liana, an 1 Stalely approve f the jilan yao h.ne .'','.! at teaataaa the aabttauM into th- s i.ailet o ihte rompas, h- quealaaaa an i aaawera. Tbe work will bt ijeful m Aei dins: t- the
Cf which a1 ot i'2500 ha- lern raid.
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.v i i m ine m.'ii.e wail won pc neie union, wun in i.:,- tlem in who ln-
aru raaigei, wi.i coai i ui s. w.
" T .e receipts up to .Mar. h next are expected to pay ft V The C'bio Stat Jot t.-ial. the t in innati AtbaO, the expenses of the road, the present K-L, the balance ond the Lsnabville Jonnral all et gre.it r.n,tv that to be paid for repairs, and the coat of tbe new engine.
the irretrators of the Pirn ay forgery ahould bode- ihe receipts of next year, after pay. ng tl,tajü for vExanox. -The Augusta fstitutionalurt, of me te-ed ud exited, of Cvy hove m d ti, I c A , f- "j"?! ÄDf. rs' Wi 1,ax, W tbe Slat ultmm, saya that (3onmmdore Moore, of tbe Tex " . , . . r i ht t:, it w.ll Le imurred in eoiiip.t-iing ti..' nud to an Navv. pissed t ,r.irrh that city ou the evening b -
torts to inrii.er r.s eircu.auon anu i..:iii nae vo.es r EUimbureb, and six or oeves thouaand lIlars to in f.re
the aboliti. nits? f r Mr. bay. W eohouldnol beaur- cn - the number 1 cars ami other ma. hmerv
Titr. New Pkeoidext or Texxo Favokaxle to An-
l un'li'u-i n an I La s "f the -t it- a a sm ol exj-en-e, an 1 I
wooM n,ip'ie nii.h' be very asefally batradocfd aatu our sebooh tad leaaaaaras. oVoaapectfally, O. tt. SMITH. v. h. Watasawaoo, Esq. From Her. Casrfss Whit I'mii'nt tf maaasA Caflrsje. ( R w 1 1 R e-vii i.e. Oct. ta I s 1 1 The Constitution anl Law OBdei wlurh ( live are impoitant ma-t i uf taaii uni n wbach have ?en ahaastarbetIv nel rte I in .ur Plbasrj Brbael an t nihei OeaabaaräeS The Treatie of Mr. Wedifwssd on oai Revised Rtatatea i ffi t a the cln! lien ami ruBtk f Ii liana ti.er i-elv the in-
f rmili'in wanted nn thu b.im of mie-iion ai it Si
e to atba band puvale rea 'u 1 mi -o. t he hanty
it (aaeaalty caeca la t d aid u-- i in the si .te
Faculty ret sun a seed in tlie West for tak-nt and
s enterprise iaalrcatly secured. anda iuite of aaiUinga, croarnuig the top of tbe fill in the resur of oar eiiy, will soon ! a in the course of eta et ion. Tl e Pn - 1 nt, E. I. Mac Master, tteasJa pre-etiüi. nt as a hoi.-.r. arad the yotasg aaaa who eajoya, duriwg bia s llegi te, tl.e instruct. on and x.m.p! of suaaa i aasa saay ! calhd fortmaoto. Mr. Greene, the Pr feasor of the Greek and I.at.n languages, and Mr. S. dshi rd, Ppf. ssor of .Math-tii it. - ai.d Nat .rai N . nee. .ae proved tLena-' lvs b -m t( hist S.s...n, to be
asajVet. 'I he o-k i aa nw ,, culiarl-. well qoalified for th ir respective -r e, mfc'. 4 tyie an.1 weil adaas- .. ,; . . . ,h m u .. patina I h'ju!d be hanny to bee . , . -. W . . ,
into ttie coikgf- inau outer insiuuiiona, mai im neai r made so um h pronrs m ti. same length ot tOaai .
prised af.i r t';is even if the im).: ni Roarliack him-- !t
He is said to have stat-d m -t ex. lie lv that
tlie Pr s.d nt !--t uf thi P.ermhlic of Texas .s in
t c. t of the Boil Rood from Ediol orgh to Ind.- vor T ammxmtton to our Union, and that all the ehi-
m-m I 'til m 1 -
r.rt.F.A?: 01 Mastix LrTnfix. I he Providence j nor received me saue uiorouga mstruruuto,a rlerahl coataina an atereatifoj sccount of mere ase d.d luring tbe lost amaiooj f Moffoatoi Cniva of Martin Luther from the prison of Rhode Island, under the Prtjfessora Just oamed. Mr. B where he waa confined for the port be took in suppotl Principal of the Preyomhwy Jir-
f.eor of . novation of tl.e "IV. 'pie's i 'onstitutiou. fbe fine of five hun- arnong-i na wnn the n-j u:-:i -n d a g
'l VI ' 'I Ullll- .Hi I '"I - . .
f livev li. ItoarlKiek. It is amusing t w;tu" s ibe compliinta of the trJaigO, aja nst baa grant nmaawook Of Indiana, in rcf ere nee to Ins taicui n's com erumg the hte election.
particuli l fr an t! o e who have lo-t their bets. The
first clarg : .it h.m is, that, in the
hat claimadtbe p paalar .:e of Imlnna f m ... ... at a?a a
at t.ie August . n; I.;' per..nacious!j
in every sp eh he nnd . in claimin
Pennsylvania for Mr. t. lay, and staked b.s veracity as Tii - ;s the title of a tv H'm- pa;er ju-t COfavmenced the Pt: ount to be paid to ;he Stat" af rtho year 1-1 I
a politkol calculatvr en the issue. In fine, many of at CaHiabr. SalliTOO CO. Ind.. pubLslied by i'n OBOX W. sh. u.il he ti: .d by law ; that the Coaapasj have pan
tlie v.h;gs no.v as-ert. that he pursued a coarse well Hfe. and ed.tetl by MoaWI MxatSS and Am en. calculated t' 1 ceive them into the bam uf their aOOaV Frntn tii I i tint n 1 Ibro 00, it hl dootincil to be an
ey. and a..m of thee, tlaitat- be ouht to be compelled efflei -nt a.d t. th Dana tr-:L eaaaoa. We wish tbe abroad Le allowed ; that no ebäasre ahall i made in m.ses to prove it a- so a as be can obtain the neccs- mercy in consequence of being a d pretty i ug dy bj I tappen. ; the "J'J.i f -. I I
' i a a a. as . - .
tl c Charter until 3i ytars afur the ra i1 hn.sj.eu ; sarv pa :
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.1 .1 a ol. C.a.-. .,,1 . 1.;- ' 3111 P-M.n i 1 Miillhi (1 Iii V J ti, i.it- i.tl Ikif TUi , y.'im MiTii'tin i.rn e u mi
u I. fiieiT u tr. ' . if .L1.Ii:1(:l I. !.(.. .f- v- a -aii'iaaaawa a ''aa'a'.a',a-. -..' ... ... . . . . m . m fa XI .1.
face of ftc's """,,'" " " . ' . T or $30,000 m ire if the T reU bo used. v few of the fbreaWre are renreaamted as beisw un- dred Oollsre which had been imposed upon h.m. and ano a rapacuy so ismrwca wen. " " - Z mm . oi Ä.,1. v.J,ii,toi r los nr,. iun n s rv c - to br.ne ; ? . . , . ., . .. ? ' 1 ' 1 ' r "r 1 : " - '" .- ..... a . . ..1.1 i... ..r..s ,.t l L., r.- tl. 1. ni tl-.tib. no. si
r thewhi.'s " ' . , e iss-ir.n s are gi. - n by capitalists, ii-.ai ir tne f.vorahle to it. Com. Moore, before he left Texas, oeiauu a ssre aaaaa iyp", ' i ; " vh culprits t - condign punishment! Ctaartereaa hsrhan red in atana raoeetii.B,ock can h i..J ....... ul aw. 1..... 1 A.rw.i. the neonle. hen h-came f rth, he was -aiut. d h go ahead. .Vd(.v., If :i; ,
1 1 010 r.. I i um o "nil' ism hi mil .111. .iiii-.ii ji'ii'.-) un in.-.- 1 . . . . ' auutreo, , . I, l fr,m n!..-,v.,l T.-.ev nr. r. r n uwml harter to .i...i ...o c .. f 1. ... ;c.. tbe shouts, efaeera and congratulations ol a lar.o- n-
- - - - - J t I '- if 11: 11 1 nun 11. ill m.ll lli- ' ii.u.ll'il 'I'- hu '...- i.i g mo vote of I 4 itli !e .'.osMMigrr. theonec nam -.1 .11 the Hen. tA law h re.n : that . ,i f 1, . ... ; . c., v-1 course of people who had c lected aroui I the w rit r in the Livertasd Mir ury aaya ti.- re to
Of to cont reel loans, if ncct ssi ry. to fin: h tl:.-work. Jsrkson. in a letter published in the Nashville
to bear the legal inten st ol tiie State obere they are ( mon,d saiea tiie accuracy ot the statements made by
to receive mm .an immense procession was imrne- uttle doubt that taothruan s (ai.;.s Maim sj Louaet, Apam. Gam. diately fm natal ond poradwd the atreeta of Warren. which baa recently made ita aznamrenre, ;. isme
(Ir.N. Jacksox's Ketly to .Mi:
l"ir;...r tiich, it ap: ra ii d
Oivvn tr.i. J.-lin Taggart, an therof the Philo- w.th.n 20.000.(0:0 males of the Kar.h , ita nearest
i oa vahle : that the a.. thorite to onen look ef tr,:n t r Mr. Adam, in his rrat -mecch at Breton, and pro- delph.a notera, bos been convicted. Recooamended to amwoacfa this time has been &),OI O,44J i . 1 1 -
li u.
to become a pirtuer m Lle ;r 1 .ssjü.
, entler.ic:i ail . -
j the mob hims 'lt.
bv the Pv. in -t.
s.
