Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 27, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 December 1844 — Page 3
than to farilitari butting Hut n the rr-nth-Mnti frm hissae, in hm bewildered imagination hol njnrd tip a mighty phantom or Iwabcar, hi- h e d nil frijtul fro,., Washington would v. ithdr-tw h.s r - .Intion. i'' ir ntlctnan fr .ni Boone exempted In- friend from w Washington; but charged the party with which be acted with improper motives motives they navel eat?rtairuij. He alluded to the rc illlliisa of the l' tWiian from Vig (Mr l.nrrett that r I du'i uai adopted by -miwi,t. with, nt n s htary objerie I nhaed With resjard t- ihr- eansrl ef the g nt! im.n fr.m Karrttn rMr taypooJ) t.. rescind tie lwotiird
rill', when tlmt .r- p-. . .o iat:i- up. !. int nbd to
how to the roMiiTry u to thin H"ii.-c tli; icotie of ''" ''T t'1'' lefwhitore Mrhkh net on the fiM MosDie majority t tram; ! on thf ri'ht- f the Mtaority. iy of December, 1840. We aha 11 five the aotb r.Tliat ruk- lad bern adoptf-w to pr..u-. t tho rhjrhia of ir lör oar statements, nheneter there BMT be the IcoJt ue minority, and their nrhfs hmd already been train, j u . : . n- . . i
jded on MihHeiently n th'u t!- r. Mr Little -a.d iu regard lo t: ad 'i-n of the r Mea fcf ;'"tir Into the el cti n of Senior Ike majority did not thnnk them f.r th-ir unanimous OSBUM nt Aller further disrnssioa t)i irocialiiai arae adopted .Mr l'ark r ufliTtil I rtookrtioa ia raopael in the aaaeaad ef tax nseessery t'-.r t(- rdlis ation of ti.i dNif and dumb and blind"; ad I Hy Mr Wright of S, a n-olution r latt to a site for a d -af and duiub a-ln-n. and the propri iv of umtliot lover ,,or Hoaoe Tor a aaykna; adopted. lv Mr I oiiilmon. as to the pro- re t v of inal.inff seduction m,nis!.ahle in the state r.n- :..,,...,". abo, to amend the IN vised Statut h. Mr Stapp offered a resolntioo, that Henry Brodlet have the u.se of th Hall oti to-mornw nt two o ! ',. I r the parpose of byrng before the public the claims of th' Western lad ana ; adopted. liy Mr Handy, as lo the expediency of repeeiing all law anhing acrip receivable for school funus ; no adopted. By Mr Ilr- w Ii, as to th- ;d.eney of redi ing Ma aaaber of Senetoas and nrpmsrnialiita, tintl r the next app rtioim nt ; rlopN d. Kv Mr v bight, a io the e.j edit ney of n t caling the iluty n salt ; ntlopted. Hy Mr Kin lay, joint resolution with regard to tin- xhihition of blind pup.U fpaBfl ti;- KmiTu' I v Institute ; read three limes and pasted (appropriatii j wdolhirs Ibr their travelling expenses.) W Mr ills, a io.nt n - .!iil.oii in r-l:. t ii in tn a .1 . tribadies af the nrocecda of the public lands; paaaed to a laeaad readinfr. My Mr lavpool, n jo.nt rrsolutiea in htTOT ftf I ladacwoa of the price of public binds, down to 23 cciih p r iu n1 . pa u i a . . . . iij ri iiu.ii. Hr oiaaonsoa introduced a bill to require the pay merit of revemiue into jhe State treasury in auch fundi as an received hy the county treasurers, and tht rountv treasurers authorised to paj Warrant; read twice ami r.-brnd. By Mr v atslevccr, a mil for a more equitable mode ..f.iu-,,1,.- k- ,..,,P.. .1 .. r..Jj .. ................. . . I... ..'... i.i.ii. .ii " ..... oriini'f nicmv; twire reau anil rU rril. ., , , , .-. , . . ...... , v Mr. Antnonv. to reirulate the iiirisd.r .on o 1 e instiees of the pence ui Lake and Porter. Bf Mr. Tingley for the relief of John Dranaaond. liy Mr. Handy, bill to amend tic act on the subject of the collect ion of debts from the Lawrenceburg und Indianapolis Railroad company. V Mr. Jamison prctscribing the uniform mode of ascertaining the number oi pounds t"r a bushel of grain sixty pounds for a bushel of wheat, fltc. y Air. (Meli, to legal,., the oaneteJ acaaof .Mark 9fa ns n . lv Mr. t-!Mrii, relative to official bonds. By Air. Hannah, to cncowraaTP fbnaale sxrhool teachers in th' county of Franklin. Iv Mr Uaekebj . l II to amen! an ad to aothoria the adu.iiu-tr.itor of Matthew M. Kempt oo to bring suit. Hv Mr. Nuiter. to amend the act regulating appeals J J n . " - from j notices' tocrcmt courts
by Mr MMiauhy, to legal io the selection anl er first appointed the committee, a short timeprevi-dravv...-of -rand a n I p.-t.l jur-.is in lnv,r county ; , , f jj , ,o
passed to a second reading By Mr Robtnsoa ol ).. tu allow additional compenaaion to PresisVaa Judge of the sixth circuit j passi d to a sei nid reading. Hv Mr Cohass, a bill incorporating Kowrnsko and Allen turnpike coaapany ; paaaaed t a second readim:. Br Mr Stophlet, tor the protection of the Wabash and Erie caaaJ providing for an additional superintendetlt East of Tip e. anoe, to 1C elected t i. I M lUtl T ; pnamsd to a aaemd rending Hy .Mr Hlakemore. a lull enrractnajj tb' boundary line of Richardvilas couaay; paaaed ma nreopd readnm' Hy Mr Fori, a loll to exempt certain personal pro-M-rtv from taxation; p.-se.l to a vnnd reading. Hv Mr Whight, to repeal portion of an act to authorize Kiehard M. Kirk to raise bat mill dam three feet higlier ; pnss.il to a s eoml reading. Hv Air Häuser, a lull de larn.g Lick creek a public highway. Hv Mr Poiucrov , providing lor the sale of forfeited lands naotigaged t. the aüiking fundi; referred t; Hank committee. Hv Mr Stapp. all iwing application for damages n the Ma.ii-oii nnd Imli inamli Kailroad; r ferred. Hy Mr I't ttit, a bill in relation to proceedings on writs of ad quou biinmim ; referred. The lull m relation to tin destroyed records of Miami countv, (providing for the elet t,o,, of a coimulsa miter,) was read a nnoimI tune; when Mr Pett.t moved tt rob r t a s. le. t eoiiunitti i'
A diirusson now sprung up, in which Messrs bill wafl passed (l the most unjust Bttd partial . haracEttakemore ami I'ettit participated ; but before nv t r. The gerrymandering " system, that Indisniana awesöon was Is hen, tfj nrfjes, bad hoard of With loathing and dguat, :ij""ni'l. as occasionallj existing in w-neof the old States was . . . ..... . . . . . j " Mi-es. ;. a. A .1. V. 0 i:i: for the ttrt time, to our astonishment, introduced hero. Bmliriant 1 perceive by an error of the reporter, 1 And to make it still worse, the floating menbera " am represent! d as intr.Hiuc.m; a petition for tl.e. re- given to acme of the countiea alternately, from year moval of law seat of Jaatjce of Pnaey onnty, which w V (,rr mngd, with rssHmpa one or two uninti ntion .1 mistake I vv i-h yni would please cor- - . . . , , . . , ,,,.,...
r.s-t. The p 4 it ion that I introduced was in lavorot form.iig I now County out of part of ftjsey county, aard nut f r i emoting the Countj Sent. Voi, is. A ., JAMES ENDEO TT. asVaTKEaU VOW MAT OV IMUtVt. aaaaa asscamsaa t mr nevrmrs tcrm is it. Nr . Kir Ihr In. I, in.: talr .V'lfinf. v a ii ki arm, r-vi. 8 ii an w . Dec 04 Bavaasa r .V. ir, tt Lrror to lhc Tiooccano I C. mmwmt - ' ' I I t ipi ,.. bv hi v. k i aan J Urimaa h aasigncs am d New. t-1 1 a aaaiir nf a piono m i.ite paabw I" Nswall, and nsgeiMbta and aayaMe .st Uta Branch of the Stan It i uk 'flu- d.'t I trillion almw. il, iah t sJin, tlmt tin- asah r ol ilic.ioteli.il laasssd la p iv,. hhI ih.it ihs plnaug know af in I- t ioi Pias, lhal trimcs indorsed lu name n lb.' note, at the in-tance of lb maker, tor the iinov of fiiir.oitt ...4 m par meat to Newell, and thai tl.r iunk r afterwards d i. r. d to Newrll lbs note so in rltrMl I and thai Nswell all. rWAt.N sold the note to mu Htnckion, and indorasd bat, H w We, asms aa .t tr the purp.-.- of tr.iiif-rnii it n St .. Un.u It. phca I, lhal the ind-T-. uivnt oi Iii- iifte ! v il..' ih It ml nl vv.i- ni.tdc bi-forc lhc pbunlilf ...dor-i-d lbs ROtS -., lhal the plea ami repln aUuii w-n- b 'lb g"..l Juiiimtnt nr,i-,t l m r Sprukmnn App ..l ho... the Dearborn C C Opinmnhv Ibnn J 1 1" : in : declarsd J"' lorn, and one p.irt r it i tt. w wurn "pv of ib- entire aote I ad.ni d If fvulcn.e hi prove ibe eeolanai il ibe last p.irt An action at law lie, on an snuag I lb 1 losl promissory nole, not tran-lt ratdt- lv .b liv.i v or nt. adestVOyed note. A co-debtor of a bankrupt has a rontingrol elataS np,n bun. wlui I. i BaaanjMa assist lbs rsSaVaS4ssnS ol bank fuptcy . sad a bankrupt' ccrlilicals Will b.ir an ... ti n auiiiii hon aar coatriboiion. In remltT a cert. neu u.ini. i "pi n . ti.npeo ... ini.w im k.. mitrhinr in in min'ii fr the i out debt, the hank . .. . . . i fc... . ... mm. . . .- f . .,, .,, aaost release to has aaaaawea all ehuaa as saralaa and allowance J..,ij: . : ... . . . , Green tt ol r .'a..' EUvoT to the Fount... n I' C Judgment Jb t m il Duk r ,nth .iilmr. Krror to the Knox C. t'. adg ment oßrmni Ttic 1nili:iii:i IWWtll Uri-tri And P cket Manual for lv l"o By C. W.CxDV. irThis nt the title of one . f the HI sf v luahlc cations of ataw da v. It oA np in excellent stvie and evinces much laKr in t!..1 preparation and i i A . .1. . .... Ci..l . in" riiinrii.il it .'ntUnii-M nni it'll i'i iii .... i.. I.,. . .... In it mav ba found the name and reaulences of all . . ..... ., - v.. . 1 uii'.t-N min i ., j i - ,i. , - ...ii i . . i . 1 1 -t - if., -...i iilil. . i.i..i'r. Recor.br-. An . i :i- - - . t - f t omnuss.oner, os-or-, c!iool Cumnn-s.oncr, J.iMtic.sof the P-ace. Notar. s Public. At' mevs at
lw Minis. rs, I hvstcuuas, Frus-ipol Merchants, at Clay, Byeet a Meat, Can ef kawicnes vasey 01 io y, j,.:i;. :;!. ar.d I v thai verv me ini secund h..- eletUou F r k nMoaaa. ns mmmm. Tmm ..f . ,.. e.,,r-, j. ' v : . .. v l.r'. : ; i:1 : "i; ' '-''-- rt -isa-a !,- f, aa-, and a irrent vr. tv ol general intortnation relative 10, t ( hcltr MgLui.y i tanoii. New.) of Fonataio, Keaj of freUnds t! at oven the fact tbf.t a ma oritj 1 1 u.s con- vlfer inerc-u and her v,.'es for tiovernor lü -W and Smteaffaira, h.gbU useful m Cnvcnietit b- eve-y 1 .-rte, hoctai ii j. bi.ivjti, hippey of t.kt.art. Kuion ,i satonanrh, bm siitte voted laT JaBsta K, Polk, and dona for President at tha recent election arose aar ao. and
citizen ot the Mitre wwoniri eiin-ciai .jciio.no t vi TfttBiasaop, snann. , . ... ., frieaua w eanuat it, at LV ua L'ok ,oti . ä WuLfm ft, , too ai late as laut month, at a sulRv.ent imtruc-1 would be a burning .name, to ee her will vaaaata
TUB STATE SENTINEL. r.rrasti. viaiLMtcr i nit: rarer 01 iimriy IIMItMti. 111 i: tl It 1 IC M, I. im: TION oi' I . . m: j u. Oichl a nit I S taten r ii.iior fo I Elected Ulis iii'er f Xo änderet nd this questi n, a plain, mi .ami bed Mnteawai of faeti is neeesstry. To do this fully, candidly and satisfirtorily. we must go back ..'.
. .uii. j i.o i n .-'. 'lis i;: i eiei4on i:..u jiim ehfexd, fivinr tin- W'l.is : mnjor.ty of nfiirlv 1 1,' t i is th State, Of the fl Sesotors under the then apportionaM nt, the d nectntfl bad sut I .. and I he v 1i.lt33, Seaaton. ( if ih- Hh mesbi r of the II-1 ie, tl.e i! i:n rats had but w hih '1.' w higs bad Vk UN!W .r. Tbof bad literally kwept the s;.,te. That tl. re aaay l- no mistake about ti.i- matt r, we aot Jots is a BOtC beJofV BtBiea, COUntlCf !it:d loliticS of Jill tbC BMben. Consriouc that they bad acquired power, i i . i i i - l cUrges without foundation, and by proauies which ey never intended to ledeem, and naturally fearing eoBseouehcea as eoon jih their duplicity ebould be 'i.n,un.l tli v , u im .! to im ihm ha wh.letle sun shone." Luckily for then, the apportionment f aa üben of the General Asecinbly anong the difierent count." a, which t; !. i bee every ti years, cane up for actk'O :.t ti.:.t t shv n. Tli ir M-i ri l.rltium majority, in each branch of ti e Icgudaturc, gSVC them urs ontn !! 1 i an r over the i nli et. They deternuv ed at one-. most aufsirfy, and onbfush ing ly to gtrrsssssadi r" the Btate ; thai is, to jive tin whig counties ueb un over pn portion of number-, that however greet the majority of the people against then in the whole Stale, m.l.t afterwardi be, they could re tain tl eir ill grot power into which they had vaulted, the peopk Ibcseaiurwafd aith the curb, tlie whip and the spur. ACCOfd'lBgly, in the HotWe, lit V.l.i? Sprier. S'AKl. Jc dah) sppohrted ss i emnaatttee, to draw . up the a i-oiiiOhment bill, the f . .lowing members, II funinrru of Warren, i"c of Harrison, IVlVurn bf Montgomery, Millet of Floyd, V. ( ( j. Jeflerson. CvntrtUvf Franklin, M Cr Wis of Dubois, .. , . , n ru ,, Bulleroi Vanderburgh, R,bbin of Hamilton, He ... . .... . I.. .... . I -.I.. .... Bon .1 I ninn. Stun nnl o liiiii v.
J i ! .,.. '..Ii '.,. t I nJ , i, . , 11 11 tt t' ,1 ing a clear majority 01 all the votes cast, .vmi not- ( i(.t o Putnam, hi' o Vern iluen. llanua of AH" J. : .. .
- len. I'utl rol i :: .-. Uali Ol l orti r, Mßtyree 01 ss.jo . .. , n . r t'. t It'U, I III V 1 I'l i.r, flu" l'l . I. Ill I, Of ... .. , t n v hi ri-..; tnts Eeph, Champer of Owen, Smydth Ol iJavicer-, Elkm of Randolph, and SweefWr of Gnnt-in aUSSneaabe,-. AND ALL WHIGS I (See Home Journal of 1- 10 page 1".) For the pn aiding officer to appoint a mjritM off bis own political friends on committee, is not unci .minon ; but we say it openly and fearless of contradiction, that to " ' coannitteeof auch importance, and especially, one no atrfr, and whose action ia to at' ct the righta of every man in the Stat. , irtf.afNif one soHtetrn inditidwü t '. opposite forty upon it, is without pamlh I in the I nit.il State. : ! That ihii not iccidcntal, bo1 a dklibefate ict, and a settled determination on the part of the Whig members, i proven by the fad that a hen the Speak whigs, and but one of them, Judge J. t l. Bavan f ' 1,rk then a Bacnber of the Ii are, was i 1 mocrat. (See House Journal for 1840, page 13-71.) But th. . . i. . ,i- ..I -'"'".''I W " ' Accordingly on motitm of olr. Sweetser of Marioa, n WUia ihn Hons., r. solved thai this eommitt.e of I 1 should be dischargi d from the apportionment qucstiod, the iry busineaa for winch it was created. (See, Iii nse Jonrnnl for I- So, page H..) And oa the n ., the nb.'ve committee of w bis. w as ap pointed, leaving out Judge Read, the only Democrat, and the same busiue b was referred to them as before stated. ($ec Journal, page 170.) The whigs bad more than two-thirds (which is a quorum) of the nenbers in each branch. They could, then fore b gisbite in spite of all the d. mocrats, and in fact i. tie .r entire absence The democrats were hclptem they w.re bound band and foot. And y t :!," whig members could not consent to Mffer one .Ii mo-Tat to be on t In conunitb e, not to control, f.r that was out of the quests n, but men ly to trmteh their ITiH-eodirgN ! Vi ask the fair and candid fall parties, did this took ns though aa honest purpose waa entertain, d, or an hon. st obj et in view ! - might have Ion expected, an apportionment i r everv ar when a f nttd Niis rnatot was to ne elected ! We bare aot room to give every instance of th. se fraudulent ' floata," but two or three will lufitce , , . 1 1 jt toexplatn the op. ration. An additional ir Boating . , ... I Mil llllLI r lw IT I V I II I l'lll I 1 11 II I' I'll I .III! S II . lllll tit ...' I , . , , a . ., ....v., ... . . - ...... ( Sullivan. Vigo, in IS40, gave otca fin1 Preai- j ahsst, with a Whig majority of tH. while Sullivan, alongside gave at tl.e same i lection 1431 votes for President, with a democratic maioritv cl Hen .. ,' ,- c 1 1 ' uku. . . ... then ia mmorratic Sullivan with but one regular icp- ... . , ... . , rescntative, while the whig county oi Vigo has two. . nftiri nf thr Vtgtstotur in I . ..Mir. II ;.,.. Vii n nf .b 'It i- n. A i ii.s' i . ii ' ' I . ! uk. p ! ' f Ba as, he., Äkei oi Detawaia -., Bell af Itaneach and Malioa, Hlair ot VcnnUuoa.T. U. hahdol f C lasssk, I. Rahdef Mania m. rt. Colliai of Ki.vit, Caraaa of Ki a, Cravsaa at R.plejr, Ciaik sf Lawreace, a wing of Alba Iu . Rvsrti oi Lap h he , l Imtou ol itati laad, liott al Honiy, liaiii.it I Man a. IU in. tt it Johnauo, Hoovar ol Tirs in a, Masnt at r raaa n, Mora m of D. iisi . M il ti at vigo, Met uol of Paikr, Nars of Usadikks, farkrt el Faj -atte, UMsj t i kaas, atatfoed f M 'ia. Utevra m ot Pataara,Tssi of Wayno, 1 1. mpoaa of ! . fce. Williaina ot Wayae, Watts of Deaiti ia, Wiifbt of Cars he. .13. It. m i .' lie: i v 1 1 Mo ansa. Can ti tacasoa, i aamberlasa af Elkhait he, Dsbsoe ef G rasas , Fsslei of Biaat Iu . Hat kcti oi Wsshioctoa, Hargrove ui Gaba m ke., Hanti t f Cairo l - , t ret i il uin a, L u 1 1 J he . L afBssb MendtaaaU of Fasataia, Nkkatef aaslb, Tanae lull of ahaTttohsaan 14 nsVlK or ri i-RrrsT vri i . Tafga atasrtoa af Msdia n. Ball . f Partei Kc . Hiaii of theater, Blanaeasaap af Merges, Bowers of Ripley, BosJ ! ;i.i lvarar, aheatoa ol tfaadiieks, Brown d Laporte, ut'.'. of l io n. tiu-Iei of Ca, B Moi of Vac .our', t lumper of . a, t lnlrt . 1' Tut. ni . 1 i nk sf Drarl ra, . ,, , . rv . ,. .r r i . i j i. . r i , lia;K tl ., J, 1 1 .! ee, Vti.icn ll iTuwiiO' .e ei i'vaiin. Colemaa d Putnam. Coenri al Patry, i awtl of fr raaklta, Defrect al so lesesh, Dawll . tt v go, Putin t f l '..it ui., I'vn'iu of Svvit t'jitt, KkiDi if Raa tolab, Fart asstoa of ifo, Foots, of l -;Ue, Fret nun ef Greene, GnuaVasw et leffOraoo, ti irrer of Laarsaace, Hansa if Ansa, Hardhaf of UaHoa, Hartah al Pataaaa, UarTissa al MeatassoMeejr lint.. I Wawc, Bssaxbtoa of Mattin, H wa af I iii" tit" he , Jan ! I I t , J n - f pe; cei, K'': i i Parks, Kihj u Vai iliioa, Laacaattraf Wayne, laalhj f Haition. Mm r. oi Fay. Ite, M .1 :i ol l lanaita, Mc. n Ii, f Duboi, Mbler f Floyd. M otsoineiv if llibson, Muntsome, v 1 1 Wairrn, M ini of Ru-s. Ni v I of Wbite, Noith .lU'tiUii l'ok,,! l:,,!,,ii,,rl,,i t.,.;:,A.i,t.v.lt, ii;..o of loon, Keaaro of Xltaani, ltoaiita,of ttaraiUoa, RcaBoa ' fjtri-.ii. Rute vf Union, Ra-a of Rath, Ruaba of K ti- " uk sRueiioi VeimHiMjD, aaswhra .1 licniy, sUjorirMee '. afTispecaai , Slaan tf Crawfotil, that at ta f Dariers, Saattta ...,,..- , nf Kayrtte, Si aa ford ef hVary, Nl Itaa of Vtajae, Ssrsat. ..r.i l.nilii !ti! -i. seti ! iu ... i m u . i v ..,.-.. t . if ? t I l,tl - ' liiliroiOll.fw, V.I,,. iiai.rnoi hci'h ti nspnw, nip n.nofM...mrorne.v WowJiiJwf Jtifcin..ciiiii oi Uariiaaa, .... r . , 1. !... .. it. 1 juaah of Knoa 7S. ra m- w - - . , I! rr f Sutliraa, t w!e .f Orarie. Bur'on
Al I a- if this were r.ot t n- afb, in div.ding the "float"
between thofe counties, irMcnd of giving it first to one ami then to tlie other in turn, a Ion -tr.de wa made f. r drmrat.r SulUvnn. frort 184 to IM, in ' Which tWO fein Only, MM MW was aIIowdto that county, and in which two years no United States Senator was to he i t '. ahile the whig county of Vigo, hrtd the Bset " fat tl e iateintdiatc thr y ars of 1842, liHiid l-!!. t:r;(l in which three yt ars, hep Untied State fh wiiwi iter t i eetemt. In other aofdja, arhenever a Uniteti states Smat r is to le elected, Sullivan, wiiii nearly three-föartba ss many inhabitants as Vigo, has but one representative, while v rge mm inmr represenwiws. At the same lime desnocratM Shelby, which pve tl 1 At "J1 ) et s in o?il e.eht h s tl tu Vi. ba br.t mi re pec sen Wive and n" Boat in any year ! j The ti.mecr.M.c COtOltKS of Monroe and Brown ... ., , . , ,., . . . . which gave r.J votes m itw, ban out ors repreBentatiVC. and the float for bill fan Veert. While the then whig county of Lawrence, lying along aide, w hich gave but 1691 votes, bad also v.c repretenta Ute and the float for thnc years. M re famt:lis of a s.milar character mht le ihown, hut tbea are eaougb to aatisfy any unprejudiced mind of the object of that apportionnent bilL We a ill only add thai at the last Aagust election, ... en the present legishUara waa chosen, the ofSi ial returns snow that in 56 counties. "7 membera were t lected, embracing of course !y far the State. Jt is al o ahown that in 1 .1 . I I .. 1.;.. UM I ' Hi If I III II.' ' .. 10 um.were given -i'J.lo democratic votes returns show that these -II.;?" Whig votes elected 90 Whig nwaabers, while the 42,lG6Denoi mtaevoh elected but 28 Dcmocntie members. 60 that by oalcu hmti n it w ill be b a that in these 56 countii s. it took OM tlionviml five bundred and six JDeinocratic vttis to Bead one repn sentativc, while it took only one tin naand and sixty-two Whig tea to aaad nrenresentative, tin.s giv ing to every two whig votes very nearly as nveb power as three deaaocratic votee, under this onjttal apportioonettt bill. Ai bi fore ratnarked, the whig majority in 11" wai nearly 14,000 (13,796). Km so great a revolution baa taken place in the public mind in Indiana, aUaOttg her inquiring, industrious and patriotic popuhvti n, mat the Democratic ticket lor rres.uvnt ins .i .: u by majority of more than twenty three bundred, bein" a gain sine:' 1- 10 i more than K,UUU, and l)"I Wlll.S.anuinLr ail i:n'- ui.i.in ,iin.oi.i:; nt- , . l- 11T11 m 7 . . ; . . . have got at last a majority of only ten on joiut ballot " . ' , ti ith-byolatur.-. And to otiUim eren tmamajoriij inej were obliged to resort to irauds ot another character, a we will now Droceed to explain. In the count..- of Montfromery, Morgan, Ripley, Allen, Tinpocasoe Boone, Vermillion, IHurke, and Greene, and in thedistrict of Marshall and Fulton, and the district cf Whit- , ley ami tkOSCltlsKO, tl.e wings elected 1 1 s. nab r, and r ,,ii. -.w .r:.t:,. .....11 f C..... Repr. sentatives, by majori tiea so small (mos.lv from two to ten votes only) that all those majorities amounted together to loss than ninety votes. If these I nu mbers bad been taken from the whigi and given to the democrats, it would have aside the democratic majority twenty-four on joint ballot instead of the present Whig majority of u ... And a!l this would have been done by a change of li.-s than tM) vo;.s! Wi! ri.-k nothing in saying that there never has been an election in any of tin? Statci cerhi inly not in Indiana) in which at one election), so many mctnbtrs have been elected bv fueh small mfiior - ;;,,n;h ;.'. v:..r,.v ,,;,,i.-.K .,...- I " ' IB lK5 nv,U s ü :it ,,"'-v counted noses, and i, . ,...... knew just how many votes to nay ort from otlw r conn tiea to ol. ct their candidates. This they generally dir by hiring m n from other connts to w. rk in counts a vv here ti. oir votes wi re ueedt.d. or by hiring democrats OH busineaa which would take th m away from where their strength was fared. A number of the Whig membi ra also pledged tl.nu-. i. 1 1 . rote for i Senator according to the wishes of tl e p. ople f their rxNtntiea or .liNtr.cts. Many instances of till auch oantrivaneei have come to our knowledge. 'i'hos are have show:. t!,-,t iirt, by a fraudulent apport moment, secondly, by fraudulent Moats, and thirdly, by votes imported by fraud, and fourthly, by pledges, the Wings have obtained th. ir present m.iiority on j -int ba lb t. Hut there i another roncluive reai ti to ry candid mind, that the Whig majority ... ihe pn sent Legislature wai procured in defiance of the voice of a., injured people. The Democrats carried th .r (rovcrnor and Lieutenant Goternor the year hefbro, by decided maji r.tis, elected eight of the ten aaembeta of Congreaa, and aa the floats did not tne operate against lb' :.i they elected ' . majority m. joint ballot w ben il.oir majority ih the w hole state pot as Urge as .t is n w. Since then, a the hue Presi.1. ......I ..I..... .... l! ,. . i 1.. I Hwitran tl . . . iaultaa. l.t in ..i l i i' t i . 'it, 1 1. i" i. i tin rin.ni ii 1 1 ... i i in . i " ii i - 1 ' ' . . o . II, a Voice not to l e lUlSllUU. tSlOOO, I v Ji .lej t.. i i. i'. .m . i .. i v. w ... . i. . ....... ;..-. ..c ....... .i .1 1 1 it i . i , 1 1 .. i ..... ii ..... i , t in.. . 'i 1 1 , . i i i j 1 twenty-three hundred. 1 his was done too ). the I ie. of every tbin'i' in the 1 ape of " Roorbacking " and ranting of bullying, bragging and betting of falsi - 1 1 ...... 1 nt.l ft kSiVAPtl ia aMUS at! 1 1 t . 1 fit i I -'.. 1 I".'U Hull IOI-I I I 1 Ol VI ..- ' ' II , . , , '.coaxing and threatening, entreating and imploring. " But a deep devotion to the ct rished principles of Democracy triumphed over even tiling. a And low we have ne lain pi atioo to ask. i il icasonnbte to su pose that the ma jority of the p. ople of Indiana who have preferred tlie elect.on of Jamec 1 K. Polk, can desire to see a I nitcd States senator , . .-cut tro'n this state lor ix yisrs, covering and ex tending two yean beyond the term of idhee lor the Preside: it of tie -ir choice, the business of which Senatr ,t will beb ojijn.se und thwart hm. in every . administration ! The aeooleof Indiana cannot le justl) charged v ith so modi iisconaistency, r baek of annerstanding. but the cum nt even now increasing and i award in favor if IVmocracy. In Ntverober many were discoursged with the event of iLe August election. Now tli.-y have leatnrd the cut f their atrcngth. Dar w. rd for it Democracy a ill sweep the State next year, as the Whigs did in the Congressional election follow mg 1-10. A In tdy e boa rofnumben of ts ra -t y ttriotic whiga tin nan Iv es, not office seeki rs. who .-a v that a Democratic Senator ought to be elected, and that the Democrats should have aa lair a chance to bencrlt the Country, aa the whiga had after the elcclion of 1840, when they had their President and large tttfjOT.ty in enrh brai.ch f '"( :igr. s . Hew will these patriotic whijnt, as well as every democrat, be lurprised to hcr.r.tba( the whigtnembera now in ndianspolis sre using every exertion and evtry mraijs in th ir powi r to c'.ett a man for the rv pnrpoae, .1 b r the . ; r rs object of misrepres. ating the jo. pie of Indiana in the I'm!, d Statu Senate, (in which if they succeed they v.i! have a majority in that fcodV to make war l. the President ave. " . ... , , . !'" " ti.e ,,;r.t the v try start on his . tr iii n, nt.il to ; it t; during the Whole time hf) hi ,. and thus to prevent bis doinsr anv thimr for the w re, ano tnui io preven ni m an) ining tor us welfare Cl tl.e people! llOW much more Will they DP , , j s..r.,n.M. . bmrn. that fwith but on Inmosabaa ex-.-r-..t ..ti 1h.-it nl . Ir I Icnrv ol S .1 .t7i 1 n 1. ' 1 fi irr . .. , . . , - - - J - j - aaht. kLmA-J , h-l r ... fi. - r.; 1111." 111.0111 ii 1.0 ecu.'.i iniin' 1 .v 11 u r 1. 11,t - . . . , e ted States Senator accord. n 7 t. tbe vv n-hes el hi con
1 lion to vote for a lVmorratic Senator to defend the ad-
' ministration of their choice Thev cn kugh in vour face at the .ha! tin v would ret. nd, it stems, that the peopk are to weak! iffnorant, void of and- r11 ' stand. eg ar.d tticmsiskmt, that afti r t-.-.r i i ! :. -1 manly exertions to elect their own 1 ortorcd I're-.dtiit, they are also w ill.ng to elect aaenhata to ti e Legislaturc for the purp fc i f sending a S aatof to Washiiigttn IS oppose and abue him atill more! Sttsssje as it may sound, it is iievertheless too true. The uh:g n ul era, ai ct ry one lure knows, all went inin n or r' n i.nf inir tha narArtit members fresh from shahing hands W illi the coii. dm . . . .... iu-umu who hau v..t,o mr m m at none as (aiwoi their promis, amltheii a?ain lul thennaJm nrith each other, to vote for a Whic I'niod Sntss - Senator ! Now we think that the voice of Um 1 1 I box in an election for President a truer and fairer t. . . . , inttruetioat than any f ftf lajBtTBCtiffrsj wbatever, hr ranas the latter mav have boo name-, tx.ii-ro.d.-n-s' names, and Ibrged sentes, and after aR, you are not cure that all the rotera Lave been watted m with the , . . jriiit'r , . . , a . natorm iongrt s rej-n senis, not men ly a pan, t a I r i i AI I . i i a t t (Mil iiir' ,' WKf. t' C .; rirt' l.( U . I' llHIIilHT. then, with ac.K.lt mrtbl.d d. n to send a man h CT O the Senate, ai Washington, who will misrepresent the State we charge tin m with a deliberate and lysteanaIk defiance of the lusowa will of the people! This is the crisis to which we have arrived, and the question 1, what ia the remedy! As it is the tut v f - the democratic asenben f the legislaturs to n th c-t Qpon the matter, it would, perhaps, be indc Iicate tor usto espresa an opinion, we w.u, aawever, my ItisthedutyoJ the I vmocr;it.e members of the leg.si . ,i . .i i i lature to n tlect upon this natter. hut our r ad rs liriv J us to express a:, op.n.i n. e Will, however. I also desire tohare the exressiofl of our opinion. We will first sav what the remedy of the whig menbers ! w-uld be, if i!, v weresituated'as the d.tn.H-ratic mein- . U( T, 1 r, I , .. ,,., : .J-...-. ,i . Alter all the unfair advantages which the . i i-.i il whige had mthe election, and winch have Isen not. red above, the democrats have hall the members in the Sen-' ate, and their presiding officer, Lieut. Gov. Bright. Uas I the easting rote. We ny, then, were tHa whiga ntuated aa tne isesnocrats are, tnsy would put it ofT in the Senate ami refuse to go into an atection until n;-t . ...,r ,rWe say so bcoa';c when the Dom 'i-r.it- ha.i a maJ -t- ''.! m I'l Uli I.IO I lull tl 111.11 .... . . ,, , , , , , jority on jomt ballot in the legislature of DeUware, :Uc bigs themselves, who happens! to have a major,ir.tU(.h st..Vt,i oir lhc ehiction of Senator until the next session. We ay i because a'ben Ihn Dem .-rats had me- , , , , , r , o. I iano, oniy a year or two ago, wueoa united states S;.Iiator uas ,., ,.1vU. u . u-higs basing a majori1 jor.iy ... an u.e memoers in uie legislature o, .via ryi ii-i i t l s ai ty in one branch again refused to go into the election , , ... , , , ., c . .. and staved it on. And in both ol these states, ao far . . . wa it from injuring them, that the whiga got ma jorities the very next rear and elected both Senators We say so because, only winter hi fore lift, in " om i State, when Mr. Hannegan waa nice ted to the United States Senate, the House paased and seal i re s i ut ion to the Senate inviting theaa to go into the election. W hen the insolation came up for consideration in the S. n ate, .Mr. I. frees, of St. Joseph, whig, and then and now a member of that bodv, made a regular ! , c. , , . -.. . ai i ". .-i '! u " N,'""r" "'''" that occaaion, aa ahown by the Journal. And let it be ranerobercH that the whim then had no cause of comc plaint, that the I -rats bad gerrymandered' the e .. ,. 11. in State, for their own fraudulent apportionment bill aas , ., i . , th -i in force, and in their own favor. Let rt be remembcred, loo, that the whig members then had an tpjial chance, for the vote was just a tie on joint ballot, These reasons, then, we think, w ;ll .--ut i-Tv everv can - diil mind, that ii the Democrats now bad a majority . . , ,. , , . . , in tlie legislature, and tlie wings had a majority in the J Siliatr. famine llellloera ts have, ll.it tumlil m.l ..tilt stave off the election, but their new spa p. rs would IhBill d, ind their t ak rs and stump orators would 1 hoarse in ringing ihe chaiges of locofbco fraud and gerryiuamlei ing." B sides all this, there is no vacancy in the '!li ot United States Senator until the end of the nraaehf session of Congress on the ith of March next. Then, and not till the o, the 1 rmof Albi rt S. White expires. The people, al Ihe next August election, could a.a.n ha' e m opportunity of paa ing npoa tins matter, ai .1 of saying whether they wish to .. a Senator sent t. Washington to miereprcaent anddtTca! the voice of Üie State, and make war uj on Ibc President of lis ir own choice. It is true, after tls prcsc-ntCiingresa adjourns, tla re will he a s, psion f the St n&te ibr a f. u days to conürm or ivjecl .Mr. Polk'a nominations of , ... 1 . his otneers, and il a'e were now to elect a Senator ie i i , , . , . , ,i , could UiK' ln seat ai Hint i . in But we thin'x liie i , . . iii , 1 1 i i , , I reHidents nominations would be full as likelv to bu eontirnred with Air. Hannegan th. rc, and witlnnit any s. nater in Air. WI ite's ptecc, a- if ,t were filled bye whig Senator, opposed to the Pres;d nt. '1 h- Whigs are afraid that they may l " b -prived of their unjust advantage bv the Democrats having by luck the power m the State Senate, and that too, .11 tpitt of Whig contrivance, Ti..v know what ibey deserve, Bnd lIsPJ I n w v.hnt . aould do under theame circuroptances. Word has been carefully s. nt all along Ihe mam roads that thii mocrata w .ll put off the election, and their v illoge and town politicians n r instructed to toll th- In nest and UttSUSpicioUS lb Iioh mts tint Mab a steji, (t,e very one they l.;.ve lepeatedly taken themselves,) would be very wrong, bul we have been taught bj bitter experience to distrust Ureii motive, and plau aib 1 rofessions. We have thus ei:deav r d to place the w h lo qui - tion, .11 ita true light b tore our n adera. It aaaounta to just this whether fraud ahall receive its reWaid, and whether the voice ofthe people hall be stifled. 1 ur on n opinion aft. r full r (it ction, has bei n fullv made nj. what ought t' be done. i "ir I) 'j!f are traitm, And niilie . loa u.e .o4 vvc i It ue-.t ttarn, Uy featbag 10 sttstnpt." We aay then put off the election until next aesai a and r -tore the deciaioo bfthia question Ifaia to the p. ople. The public interests in-;. ;.i of .-i.tr runs, aril in tha mean tune rather be bene fitted by Huch a atep, and justice and equal rurjita demand tt. The general opinion of the Denrocracj throughout th State, sr. far as wc have beard, md liana ti.o matt, r baa been agitated, is in favor ol it. 5 itcsj Mat. s Scaaalr. Opinions of tht Dtntotrutu Prtss un v. tati ol MJ X ' democrat, and every democrat! " ,upIy .q . d on ntaShj I ausstiona üie i n- mavea seluin arrong . ,,,, , - 1 . judg-nent. Hie first en ta- at pnbltab. l u me threi 1 . vvcckav'o ; ti e other aj jeariQ the papara !a-t ra . . ct.'. -'
me largest part ot 1 Whatever may be the result, the Denoctate, we power in the Constitut.on. A whig Senator, if elected "'niicpiir-M.-wi. ami am.ou-u temporary urai these 06 counties think, will now have learned, by experience on what bow, from Indiana, emml aot be expected to benefit t!.- hr-t -...t. w- omo up , .,,.d p , given while ihc-ix- j .i.,. . ;., ..r,. r t. . r,rt w;:il . ... lu Iul n wliu hid ft ientla, or pro to PmKlT. HS "
Ind ret the i e -i anv oil. or iik ui man i. opposing u.e in .v. iiienis oi l , . , . . , , . V it .im yn mi 1 at:.'; for tlieir conr.deuce. ,., i .... ,:.. .r i.:w . l- i o. 1 ..1. .. . ..1.1 1 thai moiiey combination w hteh elected treat- Harvisoav.
tor six years by the elect.on of a !,.; to the S n..: J
bronght about by corrupt gcrrymandt ring of the State l'-v UIX- 11 u, nut dono- 0 ".',,r ra J; -' to the State by a p-tmment of t,., . lection another year, ai-d were wo in ü.e S imlr, wo vvoi.M s.t ti.e vvi.o..- ...r U f re w i WiuldMilu.it to so gr s a v.olatiou of the righti of Um Mnjoffitv of lIit fofm. , , ,. . rtcm the Bastsssj Ilaeata, Win Str,u, , Whi;: (f j ,g fcBtfj ing a question of absorbing .ntereM. Will the Ind.ana Legislators follow the example af the adahx state of Ma rv b nd r f nso t ro into joint ballet 1 V e , nr:l.v tint it tftewh i... uen are ot the t a mi . : :n .n I 1 r. lav. tnai ti.e u s i i,i:im,iii r. r r,. h , (, n t. r, :.rrM ntatac?, :a all can-, or jjj n iBaperative, and honeetly eany out their - p. I eninions, we .;.) have a J ' u tcratic Senator : NN bethet the a aate a ill po mto jowl iwllot with the j n n :1,ns . " 1 " 1 wishes of the people or oi ti.i.r m;s-leprcscntative prevail : ' 1 Fi nm the l'a, Ii I rrfrri ! It feeaw fJrat the ehscfiaai of S i Lor, ejarreaaat the ctttire tine of both braaeassj of the L gislatnre. Tin l.'.irs wh are tl. r- misrepres utiiig t r g of the State, are i-t rti: !: tl to f : e an
order, that by their ill-goCten majority, thev mnv ' r -""K "t..- , w-ar s.r, x,..s .Messsgs w.h ne-r.-i 1 . ..I c..-" : ... : -fopt our party in l-.il. H-re 1 hp man, nam rer
f vwwai aw w 11 " . - 41 titt n . i. Whig, who ran exercise no 0U1 r iniaeise in the IWKU VIM O.T ili'l'll I Il- . IU v , I i , A Idi I !..:. I I .. - slatnre lliaa a nra ativw ... p. It i ing etramre, that the whig party should be so teaecious ahmt a negative power ... the National I euncils, when thev have manifested auch an aversion to that ia direct riobition of a reapectable inaiorttr of tht Stat. , spoken n. November last We have given the subject s tne ret'. cCon, and can we vtt good reason, when it is aacertaiaed that a Demoerat cann t he elected, why ine hicndsot thpeople wffl not with one voice postpone the elecüon until next winter. The people would --.Main a eour ,.,, . . ii , . i ot that hind, because it is v1: under-t.M d bv a i . ........... J ge majority ot the Mate, Hot the whig nmority !!"w' "V1.',"" ' f ;sIj,,"r,t'' not the n-ult ot a ma - Z Ti ' " " 77' ihe maiorm now claimed hv the whit? oartv in the! ...... . , . .. - , c- . - Legislat-ru, is the eflecte of the apportionnent act,
ill no 11 i.t luoi 1 01 . ti 1 1 11. j ia v un 1 . . 1 .f
, , . m , i" i" ii'i" i"' in in im fi in- .-i i i i i , ami pa s hy ., overwhelming majority oi whig.-, at &ehM dlowirej bit aene to be need M fee nVo aalaa sV aVa s anion of 10 : ! a-hieh act, it w;-s provided thai the , r,,,,- are imieh o.,. , . h to te i i. v n rres; mat,.,, l,,.!d b, run mm strong a hirl WaaaMmtea U Mav. 1-11.
t ' ; 1 1 1 1 , ' , ill . ii. I i ir, ii unit lit -t i 11, 111,11 un- n in of the aaajority is d feated i:, 184 I by the acts of the whig party, aa Legislators f r the people in I -in. ' ( M. ! shame where is thv blush ! Oh! whiar where - that honest fidelity that v sa have ao oftca pn rtaimd from the bouse tops lor the rigliti and mU rests oi . ... ,. . , the people, tell it not, tiiat you have a UMjority on joint ballot of the Legislature, when it is so clearly p, he seen that ti,. re was so respcctaUe I amjority against you in August and November last. Tin- M Brif isti tiouir Tl.-- London ..,' " if ihn lOtfa netoher. thus ,.,., .. j r ;i j0ld-Koorlatck wiliell li'Mir. ;;""" i nu m -joiq uonrnaca wnicu ngure. ed so largely in the Whig pap' ra during thehvtecan- : vans. We beta re it ia mistaken in assigning its pa- . .. . .i . . . ... . 'ermiy w uie ute .vr worm v; uow. i ne ramuus ! Ism hm Tüntes parairrapb was startedj we I live, in .. , r '. .. .. i , the columns oi the Albany Lientng Journal'. THE A !:,;. n PkesipencT. IW the late arrivals from America, it would aniicar thai a conpidcrahie change is taking place in r- ß rence t.. the pmsi.iets of the two t-audid.itt fiir tl.e Presidener. Tl.e I'm nd- of .Mr. I lay si en to be km ronfident, bul mom violent u. their larumae. which, for virtora - ra -
lion, certainly eclipses any thing we have ever read I ine Pvilege of the acrid'-i t of birth ' mi th,s ini I ..... .I.. i . . . . ... ..
in Eluroue. Ve observe that tlc ir newsnaneni bati been fbrgin t " political capital " bv Rpreadine the rerr; tlat the Free rraders in England have sub-crib-e.l i'Imhim t.. a-i-t n. earrvino the bei, on f..r ip.o d.,i:.lt4 U Purk. I tbo w..v. il I tor of this story the editor of the VVa frorl RcnssVtV newsnaner--ouirlittobe whims d bv hisemohnr. ore tor the cliiinsines-i with which lie Rtia forged whal Sheridan calls the 44 endorsement 1 the lie " Kenre. m... ..o. in. enuon m mwia n . i on ;tend' lo give a report ol the ; :.'lic meeting in Man - i , . i ,i i I cheater, at when this subscription was rimrwced, and i ut the Zorrf lrrw in the clstir. He it known . , j to all interested, that Manchester has no such fune- , ternary ; and we need hardly add, that the persons lover wuom nc-prcsnieo, a lon list oi w nose names i in I.., if. . ... .. I, ...I . lwwl.lt. ... ...,.,... ,1 ..... ",.ii.i.ii. it i'ii" r . iii.ii ii1' irniin i ti-i' il' ' IUI I . i ; i.i, i , . ,. . . , ' . . .. I It is bad enough or tire rptiatm;i ot Ahier.can lieu racy ... Europe, when are are told, that there are any large numWr of peraonfl iu the United Slatea to he deluded by such trash t but what most be thought ofthe RipuUir, and other protecti .nisi prints, w bu can be gulled bv raw Leads and hluodv-bunes stories, . , - , ,. .ii i i j pucIi as the above: Why bnjr;lish sboo children vv ou Id be proof against such chtiiisy Dttemrtta their eridii.it v !;iti .in 1 Trat. I ! c Pittsburgh I a.ette, tiie organ of ant i -mas ssic part in Cennsvlvania. a?td of course an n I -j t in the Isirgaiti and sale of tactions, cxpUiins 10 ii . brother Whigs how this Mativisin, 1 ke aut -mason lv, bit to work ftpparedtlj aloof from tbo a big party, may in t Uno gatlier. streng a lor n w and bh ce sfiil c tubi nations in which Xativiun will be aacriheed, aj its predecessor in proscriptiim w&, to the netessit.es of Whiggcry. It -a s ; Ii may be better lör the Mat' American! to proceed with their associatusss. Thev mav brtttj in ' many r mis i'.o .1 ojvpostte ran - whociaild not be induced hi join the whig party under any circuna' sialic. 's. Wo fbel a stronij Hvu1:Uit v it?. the-e organiaations j and wish them . lapoed ii' et r landabl oiMeet tin . h ive in v , baiiily accomplish far more lor il cau-e in Uocufts;.! .1 -tn -is than dbtrtcts, wnero thewhigs .ir.- .-. sentiment, we bsrmol see what g. jilisls .1. e vccpt tiny bp ah into " 1 f 1 party, li'.t is merely t 1 r 1 1 bill th' eniC'TaucecM of (,.. r IU 'A hi if l't Whig c ulv With them in - Ml .".II If RCC mfth Lo. r and 1 ffic from Ami 1 ican Whig while they ;or e in 1 i so go id a eiiii-o." The 1 ti tuoer, s who -organ iza tii ns ihro iglsni to A tnent : t , i . , I . i . " " be CIS II' r v . C . ll se- t). : - invitation, what mere niereband.se they will be in the ham;, of the "Ni tivi " rut n 'is f il. whig art . Il is rcfn .Iii. 11 I i ..r:isi.iu.i"y nit' with a ..m. , !i like the following in a Nhi pa; er. V. c r rnsj ,i ! M t... VV abash Etprasa, the editor of which, Ta 1 1 I nw uso, l"-ij , 1 not only ona of ibe a !- a I beat srhtf I ' t iu the State, ! at is a meabb. r of a rot tan! church. To Ih aurc, we hae ofban eroaSsd tsi.ee; l.ut it i not in our i.atofe to witbbuld praiac wbars due, even it n Im alow H mi a polities! orssooent. A 0.1 are may all i 1 1- ij i.iv. wh. to wi.l persecution i tl, it e,(e -., ,-, ul I oared lu peraecuta anvthci .A wb-i branaastd U.j l 'onstirution I IrV'ould that II mrti were ei.tl wed whh rise ebfialian iptrit ss bestttifulfa poor. rayed iv v M. Si - n. ut the did. rail I. if tl.e D4 Melt ' I ' burrh in this City. HThousb e n.nv dill" r m formt ui Cbuph ütern atent, said he, jel naaH asph . btsta be ui ii And a ba 1 hi 1 5 r n t '. ' I 1 atnt to bt ! ol hin dote oheytnf tha lrtieata I ibe Aliwiahty, atronsts incolcstd, than lee tt j -ja ptres ot It v ei . tii cburrh ar.J l.oeen lil to bo reuunutd tb bii Wakerr We ipjot" f'Tn metnuty only , bu illuetrattua : nada i y ibc ' j'h' i c Tha i I iin is tbe aarsfrspb toi The Kev Utah p Pnta . ! t' e Cburcu, tnarche! t i... b. d n 1 as", r Ls "ac '.J 10 : fr te-t.int Y.t . , 1 v. big j ratend , , i . 1 r.ishi l.t a . at ti ) lalad ' f Ibis. reansa 1 1 ' ibi r laat, he had an ) .f nur V:.u .1 u the Utah p vv 1 neat 1 i ' SjtiVif, ' Los asai. ibd 1 t the act. Bnpp .. giali p Ht bad becQ I und it Ibe In a i: .t ta swf j! ii I.. 1 1 I I 111 aril .tiT.. Ill 11 i .1 Ii R ti a, .v ! A: d tot tl... i-t.ve a lb o her ! vVh"ii ' -, atei " .sali ur naa . 'be 0 J'letu e of i' 1 . biii aaaahieal learlureta. joasnih ..it- nil at mnrii r m . I asanftra, bjarn to tit all ctuiatiti, elt b faimca HM Jli-1', e ! :. ri DO Cli nt 11, Ju, , Li,-r v, rl.al - M bishsp can ilu, tau'y, is The tollowtog goal leasee wot lie. irdai 11 .. Cottoaelsfa I..w, .( .he ao -ei.t lena of lie : 11 t unit 1 1 ihn itatc 1 .i.j;. Lachhaft, i.o.'..a.in A .... ,e, ll"i g.aWS. . 1 i ' Hake . Cj tu L. tne- kaaa, A bliioa M Ctaisr, amml C Per'.mi Ctcmr Van Sanlvoi-d J I'. I'n.t, ,. 1 ........ u i i Kutdei, ssacuel G. Daily kiel J tin 1 Pwtt,t.
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How the d at of diS wai received bv me of I letter arhach w w aeaeaahjsj m th Ia xington, Ky , t bsener : t ... i-j, i-u l't S .. t ,s w ,:li f I til-1 of the deepest pain t I writ.- to ou. All, ijr, ; 1 1 st-.m. r AUorsanpw," Ml Wheathnj yesterrhy, atvl arrived her a f w in .m, rrs e, and her pc-i :ig ri and tb.. ( r. i t rt tiii X. w Vork lirs p.n t" r l tk hy ; r8,0t it majority. The nnvn may be relied on. ThJ I ad 01 l-irrd EbJl nssj0 aasjN af S.iturUy. and t!i-: j no iiiis'ake 1 j rc uni-, atx.ut the matter. Hl.M;Vi I. . r ".Mn?i.iati.aiif patri4, - bnten, and hy such a man.' lirtat .e4 '. w wli&l d gradation Ins our country brought lur'lf ! Tin- I'rrcMlii ( I .Vl.ii tin t .111 Iturcn. fFtom tht i'amlrn, .V J PbnsfJ 2 A few evenings af. r Mr. Van l'un 11 tad snt to Ctasgvess I. is Me-age recommending a total divorce ) llilvi.u'1', nt !r"'u , 'nnn' uav t;.il d uj-sr by lili K. Moore and several other dtuiu.sl
tl i . o-le jttrnera 'be capitui. Theeonersatioii turning upJ' .. ', ' "n politic:-! 1 .: tie rVeaaiajati Maid lo Moor, "U, .. 1! .1 . 1 - ... 1
, , . ( ? r""1 V'. -J.1"1 "TJ " ,n,,'Y ""'"" ""'' oiere ra um.m ho fa"w ? ,1",lr,tl; i''t 5 t ''r trl, I"'s ohoM n to tlte Banks. Tin. V,H l a Meruage will reparate the alloy ' ( m t'ir Lt i tng l't t. i limit l ti-ps.-1 1 tri.!e?( we reach the bolom.'' 'I he Caiaaipli in I ctacar tt hot. i ' 1 Tvn"tlui :x u ceptuig the nomin . n , , ' II II w tl 11 I sU Bt way of addenda to the m-yt edition of this work. publication of Mr I hiv'i. ltt r ncnat:on ot t! e 1'al'iini'Te r nrentnn. ill ii vvt.ii.ti i i .hi i. 1 1 if " ( ih .ii Hi. i.'ir.r.1 n u c n ! i. :. ... . vi . ....ii ..... i i. ... i luigy henewoil lo add Ussfareehto u fr nhm : h; rrrr r ,,. ,MW(,f me defeat TWcaatach rdi,',,U'r Utt rf lU "'' - ....... .. ,r. i L'i ' .nit. i in i ltd m itniiii. .'mi im oi, , inn o , .. , .. . L , ... , i... ,,. .. .. . M ...... . , ii. t i Exeu ! 1 have th braaot to s-knowledge the receipt of yoat tetter, dated "ciUiikii at I alt.. move, communicating my in nanats a, by the National Wl.ig Convention tts re an-embbt!, to the people f r the Lnih ! St .t s. as a ca '.p. tl.- oihne of I Vanid l.t of t!n Lnitfld States. Cwafhlrntly believing that this nomination is in conformity with the desires of i iiia;or.iv ! tli" p.ple of the United Slates, I aecona it. from r. bsgh sense of duty, and with fc l?ngs of profound gratitud . I rnqntM yoa, geotltmen, in anwonnc ing to aha Convention nrtr aceeiaanee f Use mnntnath n, tu press the very great iatixfaetjou d rite f.olll tl.e I Httanimity with which .i has bacn aaasle. I lave tin- lienor tobe, with the highest res j et, faithfully, r friend ami fellow citizen. IL CLAV. Meevrs. John McrhersoM I)-rri.n. Ln-tus Hoot, J. Burnett, W in. S. Archer, and AbboU I a a n ane. j &C, Ä.C. ( WI.t' ",r r ve v ir.l .v . Tat, a lieU ye oi.jut to have been at school! asked a T s-table Ifhd idoptcd citizen, longa raoead of taat eassatty, M' hi bopeful yoassg s.. and be r. who bad -i.j.;..d stead "f the other si.!- of the ocean (bit w itfa the Nartvea, to Im- s.u.-. f t nn'i I a Xativ ' " was the Pawc rrrv 1 '" T,,r vom nmmm mce and tins for vour company und tin- . :".... I diS. ,,l. M beiMcM "B sot for the licking I care, said das yovsag native, be went forth blubtx ring aenfclg bi euasssjsdsssa.! ml mutig is aa hut to ne iTtucK tty one ol usni ussw ton gnen -that a What I'm Band at!1 Vow I'tari Morning et v ! w , , , . I ftj V e inwl is.ami that h p'tition verv numensfv. v ' M '.v '----'l pray.n- the Exeruuvc to imnbrn .Mr .. ... WElxzoF.rTI.IV, late l ( XumsIc j-rit-st, lias betBMt searted te the Governor. We eaaiaot but b lasse ahnf lire petithsaers will have tiir prayers granted j lat , . a. .. I we muccreiv Isuete, all pn judior; sk e, tUt the 1 l'ns'""r ''' -Mrgea agaanat him. 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