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'.procured to be pnatcdand widely cir-1 unexpected changes of opinion

in

presses:, of the country, is now morejeulated, numerous copies of the Reports clearly established, l-itors to wliom it j0f Gen. Smith and Mr- M'Duftic, in fa-

loaned extravagant sjms in 1831--2, en unusual time and nominal security, have since turned out to be insolvent, and to

other apparently in no better condition, t h;Ch mieht subserve the purposes

accommodations still more extravHgant.lthe institution. Whereupon the folio w-

vor of the Bank, and on that day he su

gesledthe expediency of extending Ins

power to the printing of other articles

on terms more unusual, and sometimes without any security, have also been heedlessly granted. The allocation which has so often

inir resolution was adopted , viz:

"Rtsolrrc, That the President is Hereby authorized to cause to be printed and

circulated. such documents and paper

been circulated through these channels'as mav communicate to the people, in-

that the Treasury was bankrupt and the

Bank was sustaining it, when, formany

formation in regard to the nature and

operations of the Bank.''

years there has not been less, on an aver-j The expenditures purporting to have

age, than six millions of public money ibeen made under authority oi these iciw that institution, might be passed over Jolut'ons , during Hie years lt53l &. 1C33, aa a harmless misrepresentation; but were about 80.000." For a portion of when it is attempted, by substantial acts, these expenditures vouchers were ren-

to impair the credit of the Oovernmentjdered, from which it appears that iney

and tarnish the honor of the country, euch charges require more serious at

tention. With six millions ot public

were incuned in the purchase of some 100,000 copies of newspapers, reports

and speeches, made in Congress, re-

money in its vaults, after having the us "views ofspeeches against the Bank,&:c.

of from hve to twelve millions tor nine&c. ror another large portion ikmouyears, without interest, it became the chers whatever were rendered, but the purchaser of a bill drawn by our gov-jvrious sums were paid on orders of the crnment on that of Fiance lor aboutjprevidtnt of the Bank, making refer600,000 dollar?, being the first instal-jence tt the resolution of the 1 1th March, ment of the French indemnity. rhei331. purchase money was left in the use of j On ascertaining these facts, and perthe Bank, being simply added to the 'reiving that expenditures of a similar Treasury deposite. The Bank sold the j character were still continued, the Govbill in England, and the holder sent it to. eminent Directors a few weeks ago ofFrance for collection, and arrange mentsifered a resolution in the Board, calling not having been made by the French 'for a specific account of these expendi-

goveri.ment for its pa) ment, it was tfv-'tures, shewing the objects to which the)

is with the funds of the Bank in theirjhem the money bad been pai

favor of an institutiion which bas

millions to lavish and avows its uetermination not to spare its means when thev are necessary to accomplish its purposes5 The refusal to render an account of the manner in which a part of the money expended has heen applied,gives just cause for the suspicion that it has heen used for purposes which it is not deemed prudent to expose to the eyes of an intelligent and virtuous people. Those who act justly do not shun the light, nor do they refuse explanations when the propriety of their conduct is brought into question. With these facts before him, in an official report from the Government Directors, the President would feci that he was not only responsible for all theabuses and corruptions the Hank has commuted, or may commit, but almost an oecomplice

in a conspiracy agains that Government which he has sworn honestly to administer, if lie did not take every step within his constitutional and legal power likely to be efficient in pulling an end to these enormities. It it be possible, within the scope of human atlairs. to find a reason for removing: tho govern-

TIIUIiSDAY. . OCT. 21,

NOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing between W.J. Burns & J. B. Scott in the publication of the Logausport Re publican is this day dissolved by mutual consent of both parties. All accounts ai c to be settled w ith W. J . Burns, who will continue the publication of the paper. Persons whose accounts are due

uin 'JOth 21st 2 2d 23d 2-Hh 25 th 3Gth 27 th 28lh

Iilinois Missouri iVilSSIS-ipp! Hhode bland Delaware. TEUBITORIKS'. District of CVIumbi;, Florida Arkansas

for Job.work and advertising are reepies-, frightful coluuu

Marriage. The more married me t, you have, says Voltaire, i;e f ' ' . .i i . iVeT

cnmes mere win i:e. t.. mj:,f. o

ted to make immediate payment. Wr. J. Burns, J. B. Scott. October 14th, 1833.

is ot oiir ci niiin-.i

The Cass County Circuit Court will commence in this place on Monday next.

) oulhs t xeruted, for the father of a f-., ily. Marriage renders a man wore i,

luous and more wise. The father r.r.

family is not willing to blush before 1 '-children.

Frrrni the Frankfort Arptu. CELEBRATION OF THEYlCTn BY AT THE THAMES. About twelve hundred nc-M-m,

two Associate Judges, to fill the vacan-jfrom various parts of the Sta.'c i

( ies occasioned by the resignation of H. tended the Celeblution of the v'icioTodd and John Smith, the following ry on tll? ;")th Oct. at Laran'

At an election held on the 23d insts in this place, for the purpose of electing

lientlemen were elected: Jacob Bow

man, Esq. to fill the vacancy of H. Todd,

Favette count v. The

ken up by the agents ot the bank in t ar-;had been applied and tlie persons tol ni(,,t(ii)oites and leavin" the Hank

:ennaid. Jln . 1 .i

hand. Under these circumstances itj reasonable proposition was voted down.

to its ovn resource for the means I i.V . . I I . ! -

has, through its organs, openly assailed j They abo oliered a resolution recind-i'1 encctmg us criminal o.(.Mgn, ve the credit of the Goveniment"; and has!ing the resolutions of November, 1830. ihave it litre. Was it expected

actually made and persists in a demand jand March 1331. This also was reof 15 percent. ,$158,842 77 as damages, jected .

when no damage, or none beyond somej Not content with thus refusing to re-

w hen the moneys of the l.T. States were directed to be placed in that

Hank, that they would b; put under

We are compelled to omit several Edi'orial, as well as other articles, inlcnddeel lor this paper, in consequence of the great lenght of the letter (which we promised our readers last week,) from

the President to the members of hi

tritlinu- ptiipisp ba ii fnrt bnpn sus-tiII ilio nKnnvimx nnwpr.nr ff!i in ro- . . "

tained, and when the Bank had in its:quire such an account of the expenditure! t,ie control ol one man, empem ered own possession on deposite, several .nill-jas would show whether the money of,0iilnd millions without rendering ions of the public money which it wavihc Bank had in fact been applied io the! a voucher or specifying the object V then using for its own profit. Is a fiscal lobjects contemplated by those resolu-1 Can thev he considered safe with

agent to the Government which thus tions, as obnoxious as thev weie, the! iH ovbh nop u IIipp n that iri nf

seeks to enrich itself at the expense of Board renewed the power already con- lh djS h b f , j , the public, worthy of further trust! i ierreu, and even eniomed renewed at-i , r n There are otheV important tacts rotjtent.on to its exercise, by adopting thej improper, it not corrupt purposes in tlir rofifptnnhitinn nf tb.p H nnso of i follow in-? ill lieu of the nrorositions sub-! oat the same motive may lead

Representatives, or not known to thejtnittcd to th.em by the Government Di-jto the expenditure mmbers at the time they voted for the! rec tors, viz: fthousands, and ev

resolution. S "htsotre.'t, . Mat tlie board Have cor.- mj t.;tn wu h-x ourselves to tilC Although the charter and the rules Hderce m the wisdom and integrity of! b f h lhc of the Bank both declare that "not less : the riesident anu in th.e propriet ot the! 1 1 t" , ,7

comprised persons of all parties nd

received 55 votes; Robert EDWARDSjmany of tliose who fought and b!(J Esq., to fill the vacancy of John Smith,jin the battle, and we were hmMv

received 47 votes. niensed to sen thp bnrmnnv a '

( ... . MiuJ thusiasm, which prcraded t!u- whole assemblage. Eighteen or tv.cnty toasts were drunk, and several arpro rate and patriotic speeches delivered, which were cheered bv tbP

(company generally, and by the finft "ienmnanv of Lexinatnn T.mP.tli.r.

Cabinet, on the propriety of removing L i r.-:.,,, , ? n n , ' . ,i i c n it c n i u b ry, by th iinng ol cannon and nvas. the deposites of the U. S. Bank. But J;ejry we do not hesitate to sav , that, after an T,, , 41 ir.! e V hen the teas! ro Gen. IIarrion attentive perusal of a document, foun- . . .

ded on facts so evident and reasonable, . , . .", , , "

, tne reader w ill not censure our selec- . i . .

tioi)t wnuen lo ine commiuee, m ansntr

to tne invitation they had given htm to aKcnd the celebration. When the toast was given to Col Johnson, he addressed the company, in a very interesting and appropriate speech, of about an half an hours length. The interest it e:citttd and the effect it produced upon the audience, were quite electrical. The sentiments, which he uttered on the occasion, were so patriotic, and so consistent with his whole life1!, as a democratic republican, that the delight and approbation of those

present were manifested hv shouts

From the remarks of the last Indiana Democrat we underhand that the first

ot hundreds ot j Wednesday after the commencement

thousands, and even millions niore?Lfthe present session of the Legislature,

the Democratic Convention will be held at Indianapolis. It appears highly im

portant that the citizens in this county,

use their exertions, in calling a meeting

and nominating their Delegates. We cony the followinr list of Dele-

power, and in that eve nt will have!LMU!. (V(JIU lhe tiltrKma Democrat:

Vo.'i i county of Madison Charles IX lle.ide! mii and John II. Cook.

than apiPii ilirerloi-s" shall he. nena-! I esolul ions of 30f h Nnx rr.brr. 1 R;-,0. ;.i ,1 ! ,HUI11 J v f",v e :i " "! VOV CTiWliCai

ry to the transaction of business, yet thei 1 1th March, 1831, and ei teitain a lullSto he employed fji such purposes?) whoarcfriendly tosuc'nmearures,s!iould

most important nusintss, even that of (Conviction oi me rectsMl) ot a rei.cweUj It lias ijeen aliened hv some as granting discounts to any extent is en-'attention to the object of tho.-e re solu-! an objection to the re-iroval of the trusted to a committee of five members ' tiers, and that the President be author-l .!,. l ii,,. rt l .i i t . ,i r i ii . i . i depoMtes?, that tl.e Jkiiik has the who do not report the Board. ;ize-d and requeued to continue his txtr- j .. ,

Mk ..t .,r .,11 -,o, l,:tion for the promotion of ;iifl nbioi-l.'

I'M Uiuu nil i uiiiiiHUHiniiuii "1(11 IMC I . - - .-j . w j

government in relation to its most im-i taken m connection with the nature! uspMin,j, w fiesiroy tne tale portanl act, at the commencement fiofthe expenditures heretofore made, a- HanLseiiipl(y d 1a ' thei'overmnent

the present year, not one of the Govern-cem'J" oipciomu, wiurn the Uoaitieol and Drmg distress upon the country.! Joseph Robb, Lawson B.land loud applause, ttt every hort ment Directors was placed on any one iohiMv hut ap, nve, thi resolu-;h i;ls he I'll the Untune of the I Wl Hughs. Join: Ward, Mitchell C. Black, interval dl HP o-the whole ofhisdsCommiUee. And although, since bv an ton Pts the fund, of the Bank at the,, Q MlUer d which lrn. B. White, Joseph M'Cormick, Jas. unusual remodMi:.e of those bodies deposition of the I 'reside nt f. r the pui -! , 11 11 , vl,. .rUl.,, aill W. M'Rmw.. l,,h.,rtit ' om.c OI nt revoiutionnrj

some of troe elirectors hae

ed oa some of the Committees

yet entirely excluded from the

tee oi tAcnange. thro w tncti ttie crent- uu M,( " i! "e pieases, io v nat pe:r-: ture's etuia v anna niy wire nan. V h.-.v, r...r,.ivpil iI.p i- r.rct niimJImn.. J,. ,:nnA -..-i.

.t :ind mnt nhiprtmtwh p o:nis h.v( o;;s ar.u lor what services lie nleuM's !..! I, i.: ... .? i i . - . . . . . - . . . l

--j- . . i .nn ui. jv r lion ur i m tHn ; hnrn if iv, i.umt, i..,.nn m i.r,i . i... i i:

l,,,n m:i,l,, iwithout tlm re?ronsibi it v of ro.uli inu: . . . . , , . " "T "l :"u. u.u,i .nHiaeru u pun an auui

,v.-....-v . . - roiiytiIi lont'iwl ii i r. !..A..tM I i k i i . I . .

eet wee k.y r.y :icsms. uaiioghf i irerf,!encc, as was done by this plain and on a fine supei royal sheet. With re-: unadorned speech. We regret that gard to its appearance, we have neverjwe are not able to place the whole seen it surpassed by any of the eastern jspecch before the public, asit would

print. Its editorial, and other ongm- do honor to both the head and the

,ncebvan uo . p uts ne unu o, he l.anK at tne nWr dan-rs which I m. B. White, Joseph ArCormick, Jas. course 7 ?0me of the revolu ioin ,se bodies po.ition of the Froiden f r the pur- rcnrc,riml VVU m- n 1 M'.rivP,, James W. M'Brown, Robert co ,r.s mC 01 byeOlutlOliar been plar- j pose of emplo) ,ng K he whHe press U ti.e! ' a' a,' Jl '".'"."lAnntiro. Bowman, Win. Stewart ll11.11'1018 CTe heard to exclaim tha s.thev aie country in the service ( the B u;k, to Jn? anJ ,l .tas seen thorn vanwn cU,u eNon Cade. this reminded thena of the talk i e Commit-i'dre : writers ai d newspapers, and to pay; hetore resolution and energy. Pic-j , ' the davs (if the revolution. V

the g:at- oui sucn sums a he pleases, Jo what per-;turesf eejuallv appalling we're narajans have :oii5 ami lor what services he plra03.jllt.l before him when this flunk juithout the responsibility of rendering! ..,fMU fJ4 ,i i ,

YV hen the Government Directors made l,1 spennt. ac count. 1 he bank is thus , . , , 61 , V ,r... , . r . ... ..L.i :.. . - ..: wnat was the ms?i i? t

"n p on io nroiir n;iric w niuittr oi unitnuu i ii m oiot i nnct i ir : t n ...v

at

in

e

tiie Bank to the board, in obedience to gine.with means to embroil the country! coimln fieen rum i!, or even (liSihe charier and the existing regulations, deadl) te-uds, ami. under e over of ex-j tressed? Was il ever more prosthe. Board not only overruled their at-jpenditures. m them-olves improper, ex r.troUs t'r.an siliCCthat act 'The

tempt, nut aiiereti me rule so as to inake.Jf conunuon thiough all the ram-j prosKh;nt verily behevr the tt;vA niliirr i

11 LUHIUI III l"l!U; IMMllUt, ill Ulltll (n.:.iiv.iii.ii.i l .'vltl,.

I

is well written, and from the .heart of "Old T'ecumseh."

,; " r- ... mil iii 'U naii isfi1 l ie r:i.!i;ir ...,. .. oi.-.,,i.. j ... o..i r . u' n i i i .t

lalion ot one oi ue m )-i imp orlaat pro-; Oine OI lv Items lor Winch ac-'i. x , , ,,7 ....j Vllr u.uuu vnspujta, ve: v ej,. viarrou y an, wno ea WIC viMonsoftsic charter which gave them counts have been rendered hi-w.,n'!,ICVtS , . !-:roalou' lhe have no doubt but they will be attended forlorn hope in the charo upon the 'the construction which has been i "f V"'! v. ith the additional support that is due Indians, under Col. R. M. Johnson It has long been known thnt the 1 res-- resolutions and the xvay11 h' ransfe rrcd. them, for their improvement. when toasted, delivered an address, ldent of the Ba.dc by his su ale will, on- r ... , . " - ! i hev wil iininrditidv bo iiif.i! fr i - i i 1 mi, wlllwIt ginav,sandexerci,:s manv V the mosi :J lnch the power it confer, has' (l , ,f fit of w . i : , ., , m whicii he described the charge m important measure, connected with the heen exerted. Th.e monev has not : r ? , Vhc.Baim Ue h:lV3 )e :n ,axorcd th an- a very forcible and interesting man-manasrenu-nt and credit of the Bank, and been exnended mrrelv in dm ,,Klii . ai' lJimfJ:1 entails Us loans, nual Register of the proceedings of the'ner. and related sum inoiflon

r

i i

that tiu' Letv.nMtliv, a- well ai the Board cation

mil?ii .

of the sneeches, reports of !i ' m- ,,KS'. strii,i by j Western Literary b-titute and college which present the intrepid bravery ittees.orarticIeswrittentbrthei i Pl ' n c,. will extend jof professional Teachers for 1C33, at-of Col. Johnson in the strong

ol Dircciors. are left in entire ignorance committees.orarticles written for the! 'i V lx M(k rOHIe. xv,iil exU'lld profe,sion,.l Teachers of many a, ts uone, ard . oi , c.po. dene e ninOKOot vin-the coMvtilnii,,,, 1 lV,',r.S M ' hal c0mes ,M l"rSh Olio (ended by a very able a earned on in the-M uauusand apparent- ,l''LU, ,,in5 . .: k 4 iM, 1) under thHr authority. TheLt has of the Bank. But! j '"j been receattv d.closed, that au unllnu- public itions have breii prepared eS: ! i n"1,1 Y lved. We.t."

ihd suitable ad-

-ducaticn in the

ted discretion iias been, a-.sd is

Shouid the Jaik,for the mere ptir-

light. Col. Jas. Davidson, who led one of the companies in tlie charge, and

who tough t near Col. Johnson, and

1 :.. .!. i : 1 . - n i . " r ! Onm" Of !irlllWIil.T i.lrnn... v Qi,ii- f,',r r..ll.. I - .1 . .1

leu n e ieiue hi e tne d ow to ex- Ue groest mvectivcs against tlie! . X : , - 1" 1 . ...ew.uun tne last was covered with wounds and blood ped Us fards in pa)menttor preparing o(r of tpe (:oyc .eb.ois, more limily than some ot da) s, sudn lent, (had the ground been !aI0 llll(e an nddnc in tvblrW Is ae. i cnculitingarticlev and puichasii u V , , , ' ' "l I tem can beai, the COhseoiiencrJ frozen) to h ive been f.,r m- flv ,l J? i ad(llCs' ,n u ich .LlS Pa.v.hle's, and newapers. calculMed h,P nionv NVlurh Mov. to the m, rtV(;, n ' e oti.cqa ncozag to ;ue bet . tout oi five inch bore ample testimony to he herai-ni iheircontentMoo ,crate oiec io, the public hasj ; !' Ud ,H the at- ? deep. he weather is et, cold and of both ' CoPs. Davidson and K a : ,1 secure a renewal of .charter. It heen freely applied in efforts to de- j 1 ! ; In f " dlCt:xh M. Johnson. Maj. Christie of Nannear from me official renort of I ho frnulo in i.nMie iin,M.m ljr IS and ruin UOOll .... !i.rU., i. r

B i dic Diieeiors il r- H o Teh 7 8 1 , ""'j the ho i ers ofts own toHc 5-it 1 ilc ce,ss iri 1 830, . .ces the differ- Y" maue an aoaress w W Ji u;benistnunen- if1,; Pl,,i(oit h(Z. L Bail ! e,u Sl;lts of , in the!1 company, in which he complit, the Boa;d a,,aryicle published in the dl the ,ower i Inch " uurWd Gen. Harrison and Col. 11

American Uuar.e: v ..v i w.rnt.imi.imr i " -"""""s" iuihmi. l1 i . i , 1"' "'"""'"'"i'- UU. J onnson. lor t lir nnfnotir. ana

... ..... ... if..,,.. :.i .. . e.i... i i i . "w ,,;' Mviviiiituii i um au nn i'

lavorahle nonces ct tlio Bank, and ug- ic;uem oi me i.anK has not ; , , . , gested the oxpedirr, v ef giving it a Wl- been lxvpuircd to settle his acciuiKi V , 101 e ,f'hexib!e. 1M rh.r rir.nl .lim. :,tfi. .ivn.u nmmn ,-.-.t hC !...' i U U ' CC(J , 1 1 11.-4 C()i" UOra t h)! 11( W lmhle!

..v.. ..,.xw..v.,.. .. v m ne Mvrviiv. inn jit.ne.ai ee Kiienvs now': i i i B,nk; whereupon the Board passed the much more than the sum already! US ia,"ls,!? and pros'TTt;1?;;; , mentioned mav have been uCVl l-V.otlhe Vn is "Arvoic, linit the Bresidcnt beau-, t . , , c " . . , ,t 1 h:ih time lo tike the a 'inn Ifth thoHr.d to tai, ,!. .... & h)r which a credit mavLi5.... aUri11,

gard to the circulanon of ti,; onVntof Toafter be claimed in his account ZTT r Xi ,,,,0n U' 511,(1 thesaiJ a.ticle, either m whole or in der this most extraordinary reso- 0,1 -' s .,s 111 ,l!le:,uy of the part, as he may deem most for the in- iutbn. With the Ikcts before in ! .w1' j(hveIopmeut in reteren of the Bank. ' cnu we bc RMr)risfH, at tUc torro" I atI0 h" d.gns and the means Bv an entry in t ie minutes of thp . ei ... . 1 , i ne ermuovs. snow hiiw

'1 " j. employs ow how neces.n. v

. c ,jit is to shake itolf. The mnnmU ed to stand ... . MiJK!e

in the wav of the enpiditv or amhi- f I,uufr VU"IL H'ss iess to ,0- tionofthcRatikotthkrnitediStat?Ll'l11

."piiuaiijiuicjnresrnt moment.

n,,., 1.1 it , .... 1C, ., 01 aimse incessantly poure 15 c. nilnl Vliivh 1 1 h. 1H. . il m. . ... .1

pa irs that the President had not on v F1RSt a!1 are supposed to stand

caused a large e-htion ot tnat article

be issued, but in I aiM before the reso

1st

2d 3J 4th 5th 6th 7th Gth 9th 10:h 11th 12th 13ih 14lh 1 5th lG:h 17th t oil.

New York

Beiihs.) ivania Virginia Ohio

North Carolihi

Kentucky Tennessee Massachusetts South Carolina Georgia Man land Maine Indiana New Jersey Alabama Connecticut Vermont

jhrrojcsfTvicfs in the late war. AW

'Xprct to have thr sprechre of Col

a and :Aiai. Christie, thr lettfrd

A'fn. Harrison an the toasts w publication in our next.

I Great Firs in Boston. About a qua'Uer past 11 o'clock last evening, a t ;v.;i-? discovered m Engine House So 10. in Union street, which, spreadirjwith astonishing rapidity . sooncon.n ihieated on the smith tn u mntrp nf

. ""N -

iteen feet, wooden buildings, owned by

Mr. Lzekiel Bates and occupied for storage, were entirely consumed. Tte wind blowing fresh from the north-east, J it t ,4-