Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 18, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 February 1841 — Page 2

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' J ll.- ...m,, pr,,-,,a,p,,rr .!,.,; t , V ,T;'n'n'''' --"ri"- to,hes,.t,r f i.U,,f , in du-try in , vclu-ion o, 'old at pnl l.c :,,(,, ,vo,lH lirin.. :( ,i;.,r puce (,.;, (I,., minimum. TI.N ,.,:iv '" .-a;l,-1tl r,-n,,i(. ",., lk 'I the matter ,,, ,, m,0 li.'hi. 1 ,.on,i,l,T he pre-empt,.,,, .trts Imri.,J dc-laratorv l ""' n,,,," "f common luy ..f tlie cUl"ors It vo ,:,Ue your puMie ., , , , I m Is i!nii i" in ir ed. ii... i.,m... ...:n ...

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lit the iiiiiiiniiini ,rice.

applied to the nine new Stales. The Senator from South Carolina (Mr. Preston) touched Ibis point, in his remarks the oilier 'I iv, in hiniinl able manner, ami has relieved me I'roin the tieccasitv of Roinu; so much at lar,-c into it as I would otherwise have lone. I hold ;n my hand a table p epared lor the Commiltee on Public Land-, am! appended hy that eommiltee to the report on the hill I nni.umv tli-eii'sinc, without, it seem, even notioinj the cl.irinj inequalitv procntetl hy it. Sir. ! i. recent the tilde In

II. e Senate, it is an important document, es-

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No oi... i r hi v I- , 1 """ :""' ! s--il rnrrer, understand,., o Won! X v ' " ,Wr I ,:,ion 1 :"" amini,. ih. 1 ik.- ir..m n poor man the improve- -

..,. i.e in, i ,,,it. ,, ;l ,,:., oi I .!, a,,,!, no dub. met man u mil I dare to do it Previous to a ale all the scltb-r' in the district !

nave a perl.--t inidi-r-! iinlin -, that'-ach T-to have il... piece ,..' lai: I he Jlv-i ,,,,,., and ""'.v neither ' Ma-abet each other, nor "ill a::y oth.r p -so ri-k the roii-e.ii,. -n.-e. "ft ikin rl'rom ,-,, ,,,.. ,, improvements hy l..ir,..- l .'. l .. .- -. t

i '" -in : iu mi oi i;i 1 1 . i . :,r, who i

"Oil. MU oii!, dire to .'nil' V.I

eoii-eieiire would s.i P er I im do it ? .nd' I...,., !. i - .. . .. . . i i l

'"' ,v "- .ni-.ii .i mi-ui.iii iiiidi.ii i.y th.- Senator from North t'aiolina. (Mr. Man", pi'ii;) he 'poki'of tlie l.o'iic kni.'e and tin ride m i tKn - the em -t ion of i re -en !( i n Ix -

tivi-etl l!ie M tilers tliiln-ih,. I L . ( I,.. 1 i 1 Z

Sen it.ir w .-il I not m ike the -t itenient, null" he hi lined tint the .-.iii-enui nces he

tears oiud crow out of surh eoniliets; hut ' . let me :;--u!e him he i- v l.ollv ini-takcn. I One pre-, in) tor haju-l :i mi,. 1, regard for! ; the pn -i m; tton rLht i f aiioi,)r a he In? j lor the pr T-oti il r..j u-ty of hi m i.l.lior, or ? ns the ri!i". n I ind-hidd. r . f tl t- dd tides ! has for the real i-tate i. t'other- to whieh he V has no claim of title ; or, in i.ihi r ur.N, the 2 f,ei-o;-i:.r v and eullivation of Pmi.1 l,y a set- 1 tier -eriir. to him tec r!!.T 1" J'i.'rehase i that I. in.!, in elu-ion of cicry other set-j tl r '.; ; I".-. !i! il! . hy the rii-toni of t he et- S th r--, ;: , if pr. -i mpt ion laws guarded his'"? llii i. I n,ay here he :i-ked why p;iss n

re. ,- i i ; 1 1 in : in- (lull : .'I v mi m me t ii 1 1 v. i.i: : . I he tii en to thi

a de. lara ! or i -! 1 1 u ! e : to

the calculation, lee than ten ner cent, in favor of Mr. ( aihoun's hill. For this ten

per cent, the State would he compelled to pay the expenses of the hind svftem, the stirt t .. .. - T

Correspondence of the Ualtiinore Patriot, v Washixgtox, Jan. 27, 18-11.

1 lie imperative necessity of an extra

Ly-, me sales ol the lands, and the exlin- session or Congress is Uccommg more iillu irnishmet.t of the Indian title; fur the pro- I niere apparent every day. The Adminis-vi-ions h, the hill are: , tration party in Congress liy their factious " Tin' cc'tion, together w Uh the-portion aod unpatriotic couise of irocceding, have of the sales to he retained hy th States res-1 taken from us tlie kist remain hope pect.yely,nnder the provisions of this act, j that the Government could be siicceraiulState; and the said Sna S ho ctcK Z 'B ' " lwe.nftl, Congrc losively liahle for all ciranrc. that may here-: eeti'er a period earlier liiun December after ari-e, from tlie urieys, sak, and man-! I,ext Those who have been observant n5cm. -iit of the puhiie lands, and extinguish- 'spectators of passing events at Wasliing-ui'-nt of the Indian title within the limits of ,OM ca hear witness, that from the epens ud States respectively." - ing of this session, the Harrison party -Vow, sir. ran any Senator sav that tlie ' 'l,ivc "I'lnifesttd tlie greatest anxiety U Slate could do all that is rcQ.nirc.fof her for - prevent tiiis nceessitv, and have actually the ten p.r cent.? or vouU any State ac- done all in their power to make such pro"uL:l :r::uuZi: !:;;". ,nrt 1 visiou? ,A u as u ...ay not he amis to h ok a lit, n t U r in "5 aum,""'".'' i-ciiargc its .luiies tothect of this matter.", ,'i ' t " ; to the coun.ty. without mcumng ,,e i-

of Ih.mhle, he beadle, to exami,,,. the sooon,. l-.,U(-lllVIU'eaniJ CXJieils-J ol a tailed Ses-

ji-'j; r-" r-T -r"

and see if they are the nure st,r u'i,..i , slon- Iut their exertions have been !!

included in the cxtin-uishment of In. li;in ti- 111 va'11- There is no reason to believe tie? My eye has heen turned a little to that lhat the partiz ins of the present Kxe-euiive matter, and there may he some items that will alter their course, even if at ';..'

new : day, any chanire of their .',; 1.1

I''l'. r.ecessity which tliey

consideration of the Sen-.i.. Ti, . i lour leaders muv tliere-

cxpensc of cxtin cmMiiiis; Indian

eludes the cper,-e of hohlin- M

eludiiiir the tnrme.' ft ;".;.," ;' i lar time has not yet been exact Iv do

even some of the Senators from the

.-riles, now faVor,n? tls hill, have not con- j lieve us from -idered. I will name- some of l,,.t r,.- n... i . .

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till,. ; -", 'lolltl 11 :,s seuieo, mat there will ." i be nil evtr.-i sn-vhn, ..li! !. !.

ttc Imuans in their! . " ,UJl Jcl UCLil cxiciiy uesigna-

lir-;3

lectoral

Votes

'"ir-rr.i lit ami m eiom,.;i. il.,. . ...-n ; led.

comnu-Mon to hohl the treaty ; the price .-iv- I J lie I "Csidei-t fleet will be

rn ..r ll.o lands; tlir removal of the Indians ho Tth of 1 Vbruarv.

IVI'51 'In' mir.. ...B.. C 1 . r. .. .. . . . . C.I ..... . "

. ............. , ,. ,or uu.m ,or t UI inc onierent Mates, wd be urened bv I new home; their sunnort in il,..;. . .1... i - , . .. ' . 1 " '

(ion for at h'.ist , , u 1 i '-siueiii oi tlie Venule in the Hall comiuiLon V.. i.vn-.L i..l-N!.Lr'BC "f ? . rresen,ati vc i the presence ol

most important posts under him, is that i

of Auditor of the Treasury Department. It is at present filled by a mere partiz in having no qualification whatever to recommend him, but his services to the d.spensers of patronage. Mr. Whittlesey, of Ohio, as I have already mentioned, w.ll take sou.e high

committee. On examination of tlie charter, I proposed, if they would amend the Bill and grant me the same privilege's, that they were then giving to a company lor nothing, 1 would pay '200 per year. My proposition was accepted, and the Bill amended accordingly. The members from Dearborn did not object to tins but

part in the Department, and in none would ; ihey objected to the disposition that was

Ins services be made more valuable than i made ol tlie bonus. Jsurnerous propositi) it of Auditor. The public will remem- Hons were made. Our Senator thought her tlie circumstances under which the j this county should have a part say onetwo Messrs. Bradley, who had so long d- j h;di"; his amendment failed. Ho then charged the duties of Assistants to the j asked to have $i."0, which was hot grantPost Master (iencral were ruthlessly dls-1 ed. lie then voted against the whole amissed from Office. Their high charac-1 mendment, and tried to defeat the Bill, ter, their unspotted fimc, their incstima- Our members in the other house had va'ble puil c services, did not save them fiuin j rious uses for apart of the bones- on,.

i ne :iniictive sp:r.t ol piosci j.tiuii. A- j wtslicil halt ot it yearly applied tow are gainst the wishes d" many U:: ttiu:: rcs- ; the repair of the big hill near Lawrt-'i--.

peclalde even oi tiieir p .! t.c;j (for their devoiinn to bu.-!i,t-s.

-ppouents. . buign; another wanted S.",t) on the Laug!.i :d ( one,!-; eiy road, and ,n.0 on the ,,r.,n r,,"5 '

iated the uspect oft!,, n ol' 11 t.iilies.) in ' -"l the balance to iliploy co'intv r.,1 1

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cram's vi :y:wc tney at last yielded and consuUeJ

i iii-iii tiie i ui-i i ue mom v s.,oijiu l,.; Ino.h.d (',,,

lean oi tsie l ost oii.ee In irimi lit. he n 1 purpose ot .m'cnas.n- !!: I.r.l.r...

weal, ii i u. , , i, ia ;u jjat it

deJiance of the c ;nic-r re

the em.iieut il

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i n.. ' . n.it or ho ha-. . f j i ,k i u M : tl. in V'l ears i f nn lif ' ; i i t .-'i the tVi mil r. I have 'te i i ! , r inl , v. th the r,,'r-

i -t and I .! i ! p'.: ; :i n of hi r ti r.-.i ,.,-y iuti.e p..--. ,,i' the i.-el'ir-. 1 l.:m- seen lur p.a- s t!,r ei-.,h the .!:.!. ri nt rud-'.t ioi; of improi!i -nt. iiiil.il p.ii- h.H ;,ri-:-,id i;t her pr. si tit I. ' !i '. i ele in ' he coin;' it i ...ii vitl, ' h. r 'iM-T.. 1 I av. ' -cti the i i-: ri:-!. hut, the f.r-t ' ' Cahi.l. -c-t ! h tlo- ;',r-t n.;.:ii. . itit ..I the w i i.l -i oi V ; it i- How ti.e u.ost hcuii'iful an I hi.hly ini.roiu J' "':.- ::s of liiv ft te. I have seen, heard, and rone-, -

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y an exaiiutiation of f hi . t-ii-.le il,n

liiier-itv in th;; condition (-f tin- nine "new tates will iMo.earin a rlaritt'- li;,t. i will take ti.et-v,, Slates of Indiana and Arkansas to illustrate the i lea. The aureate-of

id with, tl e early settl. r, and let me as-nre'l" W:M.!iitlie public lands that Indiana

..in.tor he i ; the I ,-t man that M ould wil- , ''out a ined, csd'niatPii !.V t!.C 'C.'.'Ic 1:"s'I.V do itiju-tiec to hi country, and tlie !' -''V''.:!"'!) ncre; of this i.anlity there veiy fust, in tinier of peri!, to hare rnanlr j ,,;,ve heen sold l.,.l.")-,7(i2 acres; qriiutttil to t'osomand i.ervehis trcns arm in her de- j theState and individuals, for all purposes, fen e; ami althoiiL'li he may he as roii'-t, and ' 'i11 l,Wl acres; unsold, includin-' lands im-

iis rude sh his own lo,- tenement, his heart heats w ilh iKilrioti cu-.itio.is for his country ; he is a warm friend, a kind i.ei-hhor, i vt r hc-pilahle to sLran-crs, and, still het-

tr,:tn hone-t man; hi, poverty and his t.n. J qnantitv of land in Arkansas ia 31,4fca.filo

teipue, with the hope ol liL'tlerinx his con- ocrrc- ' " these there "nave heen fold I'ition, and proiidin for his ta;nil,-. stinm- ! N 1,7 1I acres, eranted to the StMli.....,!

t .em-for all thc.e enter into the co4dera- ' , "" 'l ' "'S-the I'reMdont

Woiih I ieo ' '-"- I'.'i .ii'Cias, unu oincr higii

tion of modern treaties.

cent, pay these exprn-cs? Let one of ihc

olnccrs of Government,

on

the Sili of

Gen. Jackson rami: inui inuct I mo-.

Judge M.-l.a-.n of Ohio.) tiicy wne ti;r;icd out, one of these has .--nee'ii.i-d full t f years and of honois: bet the other Dr. 1. Bradley stiil lies, and is s'iil liisl-ie-iiis'i-ed for tiiat v got' of intellect, those bah. Is of industiy and application which won foi iiim an enviable reputation in his voiin-u days. 1 lis n storation to the jilacc If loimerlv h'.hl, will be hailed w iih gtiit 'ticaticu iv the ciik'.er.s of Washington, by whom he

i mauu'ii ami res)tele.l, ami i y the hCCli r.nseu iiad ti.e b 1 o;.tsed wlioie cc-untry, that cannot haw t;y;n :, a comnauv. .i . i . ,. . .' . -

..ie iaooi, mo sacniices. and tie !i,-.i 1 iv: now sr-t v.-.n ri -i

oi'a faithful public seivant. C .; tilars

t.e

not at

is v.om n at

tiie TiMi:, to he valued by iivu d.sinitrest-

eu men. It would ceitainlv have been veiy incon-si.-tent 111 our u,-iiilifr.-i had they objected to g:W'.g an ind.vi.ioal tin- same" privilcires liii-y h id hut a lew days previous voted" to a company l..r nothing. xMa-n Unit individual was vviii.ng to pay :) ,!Cr amium. mi tie, Una i hi-a.J, objected to giving ti,e ih.ittcr to ;ieemp-i::y, uud i do not t e-

.icve una ii vvuiij ol e-l'U.-et.on uoi.bl h

ave

it lu

' -'I 'vi vim; ui lUU : ' ' rpt -, , , states try it, and, my word for it, such State I "oxtnio'ith. A comm'ttee wiil then be I 1 lie General 1 ost Ollice wna t.lso

will he lar rely minus in the account

ippointed to wait upon the President and -v t,ic 1S" f, I!l

sir. the loll ; -.1. ...i.. i . . ., 'IV !,:. -i .. ,

V . -nc 10 tin-new "luciu eieci, ana communieatd to . tatcs mo-t certainly not so inteiid.-d bv t llem Ihc ollicial result. Thoe ceretnout;r tei,M i:::; ; ni ,s tt in, hc of h it ?c, :s t," me he In, ,ot lone i , i eV T, , i T T"' I3, Wrl,'-V f ,m,C' .iron, and G,.ls mind, by Z 'k I '";V;"? duy, the of V,.,: hear fully upon the Mihjeet, or he would not ' 7' ' , ,,i0 b,r!?! ""J t'U. Ila.r son. have , res i ...ted thw I 111 . just to all, or ' ''l:!;l.!l !:as ',('cn proposed to celebrate that epecn-Hy Lui, tk-ial to ::iiy of the new Sla'tes. ' allsi,u:''ls ,la.v i,lu' I'lc ollicial announceTherein, hov.exer, another view f . ' , mcilt of t he e lect ion b v a ''oneral ba'lM

ost r:j:l .0!

sw ept

mativ ol

its most I.'.iUilul and coinpek ia h.i Some of these have gotiu down in hurrassmeiiis and sorrow to tin; crave.

others still live to see their

:::!:j;Co and loose piincip

lo which thev have aohcred

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ppresso:s

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.i Low m.i yon ri ma tew nart-r-

tiKivs and close this commuif cation. The hill authoring the buiid.ng ol a toil bridge over Lauohciy creek, vvs i:udcr cohsic'eialion and before tiie I.e-'isla-t'.ue near or..- month.

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e owner o, the land on each side of

k knew i :.!.

imp

e'lVlllg too

to bargain with

v 'M

oil I II

-I'-'--wtoei. -iiai ! settle the math r hc-1 tho Log Cubm, lc.-chjlv erected wiibi r'!d ,'e!'d V'-Ti"' " ;,rf""u'nt 1 ''" i- i lhe lcious aiea of Gad'sby's Hotel. Th l;::;.::,;;iul:::,;:;::,-'ri--t -;,dyes,er.hiv, i.

Ivimrin tin- states- thU n . .;. ' . " lvu " wd! be car. led iutoef

c,.1.;; ..,1 . " y ua"'1'- i lect

,4l ui uie case. 1 ,.o intended it, as it covers only one hundred and sixty millions of acre-, out of the ten hundred millions of acres; but still it mu-t net he fei--ot.te-that while the bill ofthu nator from South

e aroiina cotiliucs it-elf to the

OliO h...t.l.....1

J V1 ;'creS u.e Uistrih,,,;,,,, metropolis will doubtless be a si., , llli a-iire en. .,r.- II... ,. I,,.I i . ., i . . ' ;"n,'l

"- i.u,e, .m i uisirinuics . an iinmens.1

wiln gr.'at smrit and success.

A political almanac (or Wash'ngten. wonid have running down under the he id of February, the following won'.;: "ex-pcct-a-Iegion.of-o'rico-seekcrs-abou l-dicss -times!'' The Genera!".; :.r!ee.,t o.

" ' "i in !J;tJ

for

surveyed, 4,:i!)(i, V.) I acres; the purcliascrnoney received by the (.'erieral Covcrnmcnt into tiie National Treasury from the sale of the 1 ."i 1 ,MI ).i not ....

..... ,.v .s. v .3 ijii-,.j-o,.oi. j ne

hate hon lo leae hi- old l ielid-. thehom.es and the craves of tho-e who are dear to him, plnnio into tlie wild, nice, and iiiidcrL'o tlie

peri." a 1

lv

riv .it i. :is incident to the f , t-

iiid iM.iuals for all purposes !)7),'.)5 acres am! there remain mi-old JS,,?,'iU 1 acres! The i'mied States h;n e received for the sale oj'thcM. 'J, tfi 1,710 a, -res the sum f Mhj. I ndi.nia contains a nooul.it hm ,,r..,,.-

' a population of

tlemetif to anew country. Po vou .i in.

l.i.r . i l

u-e;V

West. Ho there iiml ',-( for your-. les let St:'te. N,w Jet

iKe irre:it W'.-cl :o:-?r i'.m." t-. : . ! thn t r .'.. h .1.. ,.rl... l .:ii .1. .. .

in,- i-un.T.i.-.;. 1 ,., i'n-5ui mi.- inn ui i.ie e-eiiiiior 11011, I h ive, .Mr. I're.i, lent, a -hi-le r. n.aik to i S "lt!l ''aroiina to tl ese two Slates. Here

l'.-.-ik- i;i'.:i a c.ticMioti arts,,,... out ,,rin ; ?-t.iri(!s t,.!,i,n:i with hi r 700. HOtl ,

ol I t.e p irt ten la r

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11 lie ei,i.ioeoi 1,1s llnu-Iiv :i 1. , ".' o s, u, n yr ; -i ...

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icr- ; i an-u 1 r 1 on 11 v n un oil' to (i.e i;i"ni lo'MMItl son -. r nu ...1 t,

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e for your-ees let , ' t:,u,i- Now let us seethe aoniiealion of

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not only the procce.1.,) of lhe one hundred

ecso.on to ihc troo

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of

of adversity. Fur them l;;a on the '.

01 -uarcli there will he toe dawning of a day or ttrsTOi;Tio: justice ui;(;i e:-i;o;i-ably will be d inc. although no tnie Vh;", no true I'liend of Gen. ISarrisou will v"r be found freclaimin;? the atrocious sc:.:imont wi.ir-i) was at. th.it nerioi! the wat. !- word of Kctid.dl mi-.I his bteli.er : ir.ro 4. . .... , ! .

eie k Knew a i u bout mv

c::ai:i r licluu; 1 Mien i .- ..

iiiill lor lilt; 1 lid. V hether this r,ira.nn-v was eweoctrj in 1 . ! .1

sav, v

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WlliJ till!

can :x:.:aps

,;.uai proceedings; .i.-wcr best vour-

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to build lhe

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:tarrc if fur

if

argument forlils ra:,

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1'or the Political

risiiir:mo m-I:. - . I l i

ar.e Mxty millions, hutnlsoofn.o ,e.;i r -,. ' - "eavy ireao, i

the l..n .. :.,: . " . "T H

.... ,t. ,,,,iU,jN!.; mm w niie itie ces- . V

con.iJen.ble time been heard

on bill establishes l,R ..;...i.. .. . . . liy 'Ui'oways and bv-wavs j:.

soon as a State is admitted into the I'nion ' U mnglon. 1 lie iinpattent curiosity ;dthc lands must be ceded, the other continues so' So tinny hav-j felt as t-j th- futhe d.tribution. Without, therefore, roiiK ! t'fe incumbents of the three place- iu ipe wide-, i ff0? 'i,ri,'-y of in!P?rtant lh.8 ; nrw Cabinet, whh-.h have not tet been 1U.f-" ' VC bc;M1 ned by other, rela- ' filled up, at least -.vitl! cer.aii.te Uv IT.,,'"

me power and Mnmli... ..r i i " . . . """ "o.

bid before the Sen-

ijd.-oi i;rant Inj- pro.pcctiva s hei ll treiiu-iu-ly opposed.

a depart. ire from previous buy ,,,, el ; a- hohiitiu out a bounfv i I

vainc, . r m i-.o im -it. ,s to the f,

i.-ic'e jr. ui, ui-, , inu-l -ay tioit live - re-, i tot ion j. mur h im.ri 1 h in : r. t I o-.e.-t ,'vi utie. ': he ,

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luo. i t.e pre pre-ct.ij ions I

it- heia ti.e sab

in Mi I

Mils, bay

pah! into tiie N itional 'i'rea-iiry thr

' I i .!',. (g(i,:h'i; '.,r Hi,- l.mds already

live to

. . ui inu .enaior ironi South (.'aro iina, I am compelled to arrive itl the coneIus:or,, that it is my duty to vote againn t; and n it should pas9 and become a law, and the question should he put to me wheth

er the proposition should he accepted by my shcitude am

.-i. ne, i saouiit have to aiiMvcr in the ne- itive. 1 liave new, Mr. President, arrive,! at that point of the argument when it become-lieccss.-n-y to di-euss the main subject before c- 1 mean the orooosed :ini..ri.l.i.....i

luimonr, will be satisfied nrobal.lv .if,,-,.

the President elect lias been here a few days. At present it is verv amusing to a disinterested spectator to wiine '(!,. restless

fi Igetiedness uf eeilain

ii'o.'i iiiometer of

Mr. Giii.ee;: The remarks in you. I.isj paper t:r. :e-r ;:h: head of 'Luit-Itvry i'riJjc' C ;.', ;,' make it n- eess-uy f. ,0 t i-xfiain hut 1 do not !u ji for ,,c purpose of dc'i nd1 1 1 it n V i.:., t ..: i. .

(j - ...;; i . y ibi.lOllC, nor UI Ol

you of a weapon, by the c..-x- of

vou w:s:i lo clear !iio ;oad ler

i.i

of Wbie

iCii. To.' eh :r

!o'.,!g,j m oii- ycar.und

ii. g t.'ie bonus on the 1 IM'.'.

1 regret lhat my f:et;in'' tli's Craut of tl,.I ..,.:..! i . . . ', .

..i,.i.i.i.iii..i;.is piool'.eit. So JiiUei men!, il ihose inteiested on !

u ii'-v'l tn.:t the.r interest is

u v,..i it' m o ;(

lice p Janu.t

advaiicemeiit.

!:';ve

w hich.

your ov n

( i!e-loail-

is nnne. tnat

') '".r-- mere-use the travel

iiistea,. of.od-c.ng it. and if get.iiemc n

acMiov.'leitge lhat 1 huc to see my own mieiest. and i.. . . . . .'

iy, i. iey must know a wil

::is.eaj ot placing obsiruciiot.s of the traveling nublic.

1

sense enough ct accord, n;'-

i , i I'ti ui remove.

in the way

i,

be

out tuat Lie laels i,i ,v

Known and it the community are to be excited, they m:,y know wh.'u cv.t.su ihe'v have for it.

i or the last 1

..!(.-some ol your readers, wiil place

stii.iceiu confluence in your calculations to buy me out, because ii your esiimates

.ue coircci, they can make a soiendid

rv

ri I!

re.-, under t he bill her ilnriv.i;... srni' wav

rsf of

prospee-

ia i".y o,uii a-, i.i a r I i I v a ' r. ,...'.'.' ' ...

a.

a ii

t!

( in !.;-

h a e a 1 , 'v iii i -, t ;e.-n i -j t i e t , r the tbiih. r. I .k" j io'oie i- r i il

per e; i.'. ,, the proceeds of the remaining l.-i'tii,:1!, v. liil ; Arkans as, with her 1(1(1,- (!: 'oub, hain.' paid into the National Treasury only .;:i,l l(l,-.7, Would reeehe

n '..hahl- r tio i ly-li ve per c. nt. of her V,( i'J7,'S(t 1 e stated. 1 subject to like cli,ir'c. So that Ar-

''";": ,!, '"" Ill lhe kans.is, , ontaiuin the snrulcr pop., ation, ' i ' !!', Vou jus- i and li.-uim; paid the h ast iiHiney into the ote.lv . o'liiuin, d in, tl,,. . National Treasury, w ould receive greatly

' '' O"' Tr-iniT t lie ! .-'si in I ii e i!i id cm I. 1 mi lit

to

Mr.

' in, (hoi 1 o.v, f,,r , ,, ' the idea, ;, : ... lai-ii.- it to he n i point, but i

'"!, tin -e I m l-, .le-troy i have lu'i, h

ne, or con. n.lt oil , r . 1 si h r ilh.i. . i

...... , .... it, n'.hts of the ;... I III ll", V ill II.:.!

IP lie . I i.i r c

run out

propose.

cnalor Iron, ,o ntucky, (Mr. t'riltendeii ) rn -... . .

L-o-re .nr. aierricic a-Ucil Mr. Smith

tor a motion to .-idiom

..iii. i. - . ;.. . 1

" "'- :-i' ..v.-ii over an hour half, and it h.-iiu- h'te ir the cvtr,,",,.- ,i,' Senate ad,o,.rn: d;ar. .y,(; m.u - ; l.mcail.iio. lhe siieei

...... csuie.eo ios remarks, 'fh,.

oe puoa-neu m our ,.xt ;,,. i;EA.

u;o last i or . vents :,;,tc...s l

.night with truth say 10 or 1.", veins the Ihnlg'j across I.uijbery creek hi.s been d o i , r. .0 s .-. ... I . ,i'i , . , . i i

!!' .Sons. Kcoi-ii'ioo ns in..,- ..I " "" J ''" -U'L " '''Ho!

ri " so-: ui.,-1 oi :' IT o I. :. !,,,..,. 1 i : ..

probabilities rises or I'.Ms ..-.........,.,.. ,., smyel ol .

,1 ' o 10 10 ail aiifjio;;.- 1 .li" :t :iVe is li . ?

o.u .1 ll, iliriiCHIS .i t . .: ... - o - ....

I ( . . 1.11; I I T . '' ill,. ....... , ...... ... It I .

h. leg;, places under the Government. I i...-i,v lo-day tne bells and knockers at the .. si-: mi,e w her,

"i-es oi expected successors hav

res: ii,.,,, i ... i ...... i., .-.!

. " ".""is oi me mi norma tie an-: fo,,!r i...e ...i ,

i, .... ... -1 - ... .

' o-inorrow ail is chang;,!; liu; i su!,.

prospects ol other candidates and the1

trielids ol oi;,er cindid itos

specmision by it. 1 must nek.,,. h.,b

iifotui r-regg that vou can b

rJ.'-ev, toough 1 once thou

d

me at .-

e.-u

"lit myself vorv

tfoo.1, p,rt:cularly in "supposition,"' bit sir 1 v.eld. yo;i m.-'y t ike the oin.

Ac i era.

;W

o 'S lii'.'ii ti, o r-;, cited imgiit. with pie'iiietv lu-re in-

ruus and Lb-

GiiO. W. I.AXK. cb'y G, Ir-il. . - .

i' rom lhe imli.a

w e i

i.'ti, I .! , I I.' i r.

:i the Sena:.: hot ! i-l.. : .-

, . 'OlSillL'SS Ol

ie i.e., cial cit ens vmi loll ns ... .. : . . .

v..- ".-jioiiiince ir.!s been ti';.nsar!...d

t end int, and

are in the

-.varus omltiiif .1

fairfiiil Iridic over s.od co

!i:s length of time. .nd v.;

li,

fO.' HI. li :-. : - i : : w ri.-

fen-

sime

yesle.day a series of bills

oe id assessing and

'V Wlii-ll iiii!

i y will

i-"r

st.

I On

tl

te

tr, : -v the :. . I,, nice ,1 I th- , nol V ., ,

! r '

V on Hi t ii V ,,,, i ate.

I"i hy li-,;Mil the i.r"; . J...."-. ...! I.i

I ' I may I

in I push the ,,r -niiif-nt on

s my ohj. ,1 is brev itv, and a, I

.i,os.lv, , will p-iss tt, the con- 1 "' ViS.teO, 13

'.her vie-.v ot the suhvel.

Ill lJ.I'iel-.-ljo l,y tl

.In

11 s

oe .--.'ii-

r I

Tf i ..

prmie-o t

s eon i p. oit !W.

. in, .ia; j, 1 1 , t.een ol liic ,l:.v Oit oven,,, cir ., M.r;i. s' th,. h'H t,, 1,,. ,.

toioil'i- ere,,,. j,.- ., 'in

,ei I n-.- would net he 'th r r.-h', , :,;, f..n

i. i'

.t p"r' ' i,. I,t I

i. tin- anoth-r view of the subject, permitted to contrast the hem-lit-

s suppo-od hy the friends of oileri'd by it will, ll '.:

from she ,i; t.ihulion phm. wind." :.,

antagonist mea-ure. And in t's ,,; ,- Mew, I ain iir. -oared to sh.m- ..-. -

f Id, ri I i !:-,:.-:. ; r.i. . . . . " "r

im i i lavorei 11

th" .-a.'ner hy the d.'-f ribntion hill " o.a pcciiiiin-v point of view, if she h:I mueh Indian tale to cMiu-nish as .vlh-hi-eonfi,,;,,,, ;t cxelusively ,'n the csliiia,e to the ho, Is lyi,iir ,',, .rkansi, ,

- ...in i' p..-iii,,n. ,t lidlovv

"o, a s. ;,(,. s,.l( ,;oid .-ah, eel toll,

I

. .......... .. . . i i ....

i.i v ,. 1 1 i.i -ji-.-,. a fist i'a is. . r. ....!'..

I..,.!. ... . . . .. i v - 'o-oi

oo.ro.- v inn io loe.r mansions, their hells .no pulled, lh.'T doors receive the donbh' knocks of the s'.mdv netttiom-rs i-.., ,!....,.

.."TTT; ' uI, Ldf y'cruay weie paying oliseijuiotis i.i i.ai-1.3. court to their rivals or comp. iitors! ll ,vt , ong t,: ,'xtr.mroinary changes of in- his is lu.my enough, and a man wb e: t and ( liiliioii vy.lb vviiieh ihij , L-...-- l. i

....... ...u v.wiiuv, .....,.-, iivii oi hi.im; use of m.s eves anil so U.iii.ul in -,,,:i, ciuges, seems about to : cars, might have a Hue field for sVidvin-

o:..i reiauno to a new ml- ceil oii expressions! f I,

illile. in

must the scenes lhat urn ihiiiv ore-:,,.,!,., I .,

I'I'llll! I'M l'.,r i,n .'..II,. . .:. .. . . .... ... ,.,vn (Oiioo

, . ' - 'o ',u.:i,?, ui ii.enew .us. iiis but just, however, to add lha

jiiluioiit oi'ih,; Tariff, a subject lha;

'mo up lor t;ie debhe i.dions, of the

"Ugress. It ,(y j :,ll probabibtv, be i tlioso ludicrous exempl li,-a:iens of !, . lundtlnt a jaroo por.iou of the ortl, and fear, are coniined chiGlv to , he crowd

;1'1'1'1 mi, wniiu a larger division

oi ioe i.Miii, w;i coniend for an im of duties en cert lin articles. ,.r

tion.

The

rease

r'o:ta-

i .'. 'ri '".'.e live hiw, tlo ,. I,.-' ol pa- ; -t,,:;, i.r ' oi 'ilion hi ,y . . , ,- s .J, ! . Id

;' j-, t will. I ' - '.'-Ie 'hit, as j rc-i -v I I' 1,1 -- .'. a- Ihey have Pol in i ' pel, lie io ,i. - j 'ill .0 oi. " I. How -' it iell.

' v j re M 11 ' "'.Hel

I'., r . .' r ,e. : If ,1 i: i i., - i ; i ; i,,,'e , : I

I II ( i I -li ,,t;. . e i. h ' III'

I

r e riet .

in

in

lo on

a i' id Iy orir h i. I .! rado it,'.,:, ; ' 1 pre- -. I Moot I To' i.d I.l ' ''

III! "I the .-, ,t,,r (, -l.l ! Ir i iii eiiri. , r iih , (,( I

' r ( . di , ,, . ' '"ll, l u' to im n Iv '

' ' ' I ' !,'.,!.- t

II .t M ol th.

that there i-

m the I nion, holding e evtincio'iiimeiit .0' I .!;-.

that could take the me.is.ire ,'il ,

atrial pecuniary sacrifice as a suhsi.:-,,,,. I

i.w ,i,e .iiii-n.uiioi, bill. Senators

li. i, .k I am iciitnruc'upon bold !rrouml,aud I am very sure 'lie Senator Iron, South Caroitia.,',. -::y,ye, h, licyes I ha t the posit i',,,, '' I'liot be maintain cd; b.it let him hear me ar:-wcr the ;ir;umcnt trow out of .-, s(,,t,..

111 "I the case. I..-. .,.( f.

rl iJ (lot to hi

.re t'l lin iodic .I'ooa it, ( .!.

r . . .. i . .. i , (ii; i.ouisu.matis are about to marshal heir energies for such an augmentation, of the .Sugar duties as will ellectuailv protect 'ms article; wll;,a , vx,vuu (f Gotton Manufacture in those patts of ,. ( arol.na, Sonlli Carolina and (Jcoriii that possess water power adapted lo the pm1"', md.cales thai a new combination s about to rise in the South, by which it noil cli'iiKin ...L.i n ...:.i. .i . .,

,, .,, . is.oonn won me ooriii in re-

...oi,. me .-,;;;..'r:i nnn.

c e ii - . - .

i caiup-ioiiowers, as Alacaulev weii describes them, "lhe useless and" beanies. r.iblde, who prowled around our line of march, in the hope of picking up something but who stood aloof in t!lC. day of battle, and would probably have joined in e.Menniuating us, had we suffered, a defeat.-" Public opinioti, here, seems to have pretty well concentred in regard lo at least one of the vacant places iii the Cabmet. There can lie no impropriety in stating tin; fact, that the Whigs in Congress generally, are impressed with thei

Cil zei:s ol iii;.!,",- i o-it.t v

o::i are no! iii'i-o s-i'ii.) piirposo of hii.id.n j ti

pOilil : OUI to plt-cccd. 'I he

in in I.i-.v-

oi n.ov . u , ;lc.

uipn.-e

iCl you now co;,.;,l ,;,

'Oil It,,;..,; the ti ,ve hen there

udii si i . i; ; i ,s

. .... .-: -

(.!;,-.. t .i .

. r-.'ienue were read the third ...ne and p ,s-ed.

in ti.e ln:liM. c 7 ssxifi.

j were (.!..(, I Tor th,; I - . .

i - i '

onoge lii-caino ini,,ssab.j m I'sitl (d'la.st December. Wh. t .-., ....I. I. .. ;

H i.i.v uuigii rvuii.rn r, a

men towards Us repair or for th

ol rchUiIdlil'r '. .1 .

.no pio-peei t, iKiy.ng a i. :ii ... i .

o..- ion oriiueu, n,r

trade will go w.,s no bri.b.-c

sihie io pass lu.s point, not amiiin.nr waheard. Tlie sifuaiion of t!!C biidge iv:.s li:;!(!c

ftui.vvu io ii.e t.-iembe:: till , r I-, Ills! : o it.', 1 'i1'

ue.'r n. si i no! v

tr- n ai-pi-opnai i.n

ahsorbin-f ion,',

,'ng a biil

unu moved

the enacting

oar

to Mauifon. when it was

per cent f;i:Hl l:u

s lion, .ir ii.si

oi pail of tl

oirec ' i

'lu ng to the Ihc eoimi ,

J n.o.OML'il; Out ti y

r;xcc;.i I;ip!.y inn even the Ironi JJeaiboru weie v.iiiin-' i,,

ot our

. i ; puipos,..

nc iiiciiuh: s i mi ii

1 1

' tse, t.,r, loriieiiitciy .'or me, (h,

he made out bv i,r,'iir...-nt :

the ... ' o - in Ihc statetiifiit of !.,.- f.

-t ii

I ! h

. t. ,. .1

" ! Ill v

I' I. V.

1 ' I . I - . o... ,, 1 ' ' ! .1 I i a I , v i'"i in it,.. ,. "' "i'-j- ' 'Oi.'l tl,, ::. i.l. , ;,. ( riij

' I'd". In II,,,, II a-r r , t.i, t , in -'' ' i . di- i- ' tl ,i i i. i,;;

Ill's. ' lb

Is

:n i'.ii.scii mcndcis li e a li.it

V tio- r,.n, !...,.! I ..

v v.,,, .,,u ,,,, l(i,tl j,,,

jm'ging coneeily, cuncluded' tin-it . o".

el,l,,....l II

.-o.ocuis wouui pot consent t b i !... ...... ..I : . ,

...v- unu inuu ior hie hlohb.or ll.i.. I. .:.! i

l.i:..r .1... M " T.. :o . . ' ""a n'l'i.L'n, Wl

w.,1. nil; i-.u iii ne a member ol small a jionion of t,;.

n- .on.

I ax. d

purpose of i t -

n en eeueh-s s...

Ill 1 1 kiiov.po

C I. i.s'.Vi '.'.::, );i u -r.l it

On Wednes lav moru-

"iis icp- r ed fn in U,p So.,-,...

v.n.eu provides for a suspension of all the

,-..,.1, woiivs unld they are class tied, and ..r.zcs ind.vduals lo advance means lo

I'lo-s-ecuie tliem, when Mr. ),

in s.i.uc- out tj(J bili froni

.-..... , am, mst. a U J)ov:4i tll; i-' h(-.a) .,e a,,;,r,ri:,i.., out of the sus-j-;"-'i debt ,o the While Water canal 1 ;-.7,VV,V.... 1U and Conuersvdle, oil"-, --i' worm of rail ,o ia,,, uu lhw A.ad.so:. and Ind.i.n p, ..s r;l;i uaj bo. a ,.. lid.nhnreh, !iIh1 0;U on the rapids of ,h W.ba, liver, out '".'-' Uiie oeb. so soon .-.S it may be oli- ' 1!,iC"" 11 iiho I"vi,i.s that indivitluarx or c. ui; a:)i,s may co,, ,,!, ,,. tie WulU UIJ. rr l'" l"'" rti,e iioaid of Internal :;':;'. inei.l, and enjoy ,M! ,lfiu :UR, f i the Mine in p.-op,,,,:,;,, 0 ,iC a. '''I-inhd.ai,,! sla.e icserves n . . got ,o tabesnch wo.ks a.,V time at.r U i, yeais, y pay?,, t;,0 , ,;e . ,:i 1 cx. yviu.fu all(i s-x H.r ,.eiit. jIiJt.nist tl,ei,l(,ri ;evenl amendiiK-nts CIC ,,r, f(J , M 'u'in s ani.-niJin.-n. up,,,, which was conK'iii'.e uusc-.s;,,,,. , W;!S ,,!,,;, .

, ... ..... Itoost VV.1S

A rli .Ti,a, by the bill of the Sen

I

iih ''ami

ir.lma, would receive

I . if I,,

I .1

a'- r trot

I I l,:i t y -li v e p. , i lit. up.,,, the sa.'-.s ol In r i.n- ; sold binds, she will receive, as Ihc Ian now s ,,,,1:, iV(. , r cent, which is tiikel, j from her by the biil, and included in the j tidily live pir cent.; this b-avcs her thirty i p r c.,,. 'lhe d i-t r.'imt ion billrncs her IwcUcaii l one half . r cent , and Icav

I O. p.. s. .-.,,, ,,, ( ,.,., n.)t ' ' ' ' " 'oid .. e -h ai. per c. i,l, and ' ' ' ;:: r-ioii i.a the r.itio ,," : ' ' I' ' i ,'hly-t .v.i and " ;- ' ' : 1 . w i.. w,.i, ! rain- the a .-

le a:u. .lint to he re. civ,., I by ,,.. Si;lt i l-O'Mv pi r cent, without any eol l'i" hoe! .-.j if tn. or the r- iiicoii-b-

- : la..-4 ia t.tl

on ... t I". I 1 ... .. 1 . .: I

uracturers who have been sustained under ' ni,,s anl rxIreuccd habits of invesika- .,.,' (!, n . '' " 7-? "', " 1 ;, ., ":e ""'uent, and would, the existing and previous: Tariffs rem To t:"" 5udus,r-, nnd tliero.:: :.,quaint. roudi 0S0 i"e uo,m! , '"i !'"' tV !l "T CV"id, Lu adopt it o incrensci rcr.',2c,ent from hJeaso i w'"' ,liC '"'" of the War De- toll hri " TUo I II T ,' a -I" niu.-l, douot. but a fmal vote'was f duties, while Ibey arc of course H Pnt, especially with our Indian rela- waa 1 n-po, e 1 m Tr !)' U 7"' !'n"rw ! -'j.-urn-w.'rse ,0 a most ,'renuous competition Peculiarly eptalify him .0 preside cembe, a ,d p a"""-n was with those establishments a, ,' s,1IItE i over lhal bnnchof the public servL. ..th, whell t,"

now n M.eir mlancy, ami which having1 menuoneu me ot,r ,h.y, th,, and referred to tl, ,,,,,,,. '""V'.. 'V,a l',c,cl'", " advantage of ,, raw material T"' "'""youthen, Whig ,,,:l!), rs, rations, where I w;l 1 w c- y o it 1 '"!" "'!,; ol ol.ee has expired at their doors wool be ,ro,ibles"me rivals ",:it (Ji.ur, of Ga, should be called of ,vs If ()' he St 1 1 o I J n -1 . I ' ' il, - the two if.o Ihisadvan.ao, W:IS superadded ,.,, ', a sea, in the Cabin,:,, i, ,.,v he proper ed .0 In ban , . at ! i" 'r''''" . rtuT' U' ,and " s, fmher bem-li, of increased orotee,,',,,, ""w ' W tint that distinguished p ,,- 'K ,- an I i t ,s f r l ' 1 "'' f ' " " J " l ' JoM, I''l., of Hon, concession:,! legislation. ' It wJ,,j declines to have his name presm. 1 v'enl W, 'o on "-TH ' (b, W V"",' ;'Cr,C ,'- nnpear ,1,. ., that we are aho,, to heboid ('d f'r consideration, as a member of ,lm f, , I., , . . "'; ' liV,ul 11 " ""-y 'norning the bill of ,bn

f.

n

ton I ;trdl c.illlroversv renewe.l innlr.r

-. ... .1 novel combination of circumstances. A

about t,, .V'rth in iniricate

'!'. I .1 ! 1 I.

I p-irt of t!ir Soillh would S'l'rni reverse lis prhiciphs wilh flic r?iln!ii tn th K ai'dalingr n,p ipiesfi,,,, South' rn Ihitrict.

Admiiiistratioii

The rcpoit that .Mr. Mwio would be appo'uted to tiie Imad of some other Do- .............. : 1 . c .. . i . .....

I- ., on. 10 10s11.au in 1 1 m i nsi Jiiice, a:.

was going 10 or is ng a company

Zftitesvilfc Kait. ir0 barrel-, of ..,ns iih- :i, f.,r c n.. Jt'i-li liixnii;;: Tir.-i;v. "

iid passed a b II author to build a loll l-.ri.l

;.e.oss l.augliery. Wh.l.; :lt iVn,y . .,

if- ill 1 1 y l ' " I H I I illill; rl I : ( I U o ! ( 1.

Il,i r. I...:.... 1. ..'.... . . ....:... . " i o,,.-,i:a:

, ' " " s. ems . .p.LMi u rn- p. u. then nicmheis. thai o be S". tied thai he will be lVsl .Master if thev Would .dve hoo ,1

, ...1 1.. 1 - . ... , .- 'v '. i.

'il 111. li we have the

Ins sagacity and intelligence j would build the b

assurance lit ,,;

lidgc, vVc ; but I hear.,

sui-1 n., one object Io the niss,.-.. ,,1 ',;.,. 1...

.,.., I I. i ...... M i 1 ... 1.. .. :.i . IV: . ... 1 f- ' - " on

.0,011 milieu iiinii.'uiaieiy vviin I'M: li- "ili'il ill I ll ha na 00 is. on in, . I f ..

suspemi li,,.. works. .1...

a-emiiue,,, of Mr. Dunn was sain lake,. , 1 ' k,,f"(:"" in motions '-"Kt the coin.mnce. without ,.

".V of th0 in.slri,clil)I)a w)l'ch ' h committee will probata, k -Mr. l.i.n.A. .

't'''"'ta..v materud :d,cV ;.. " . 'VT "l

-..V ,,,, (,

'' ip" a re ollbrd

"poll

! mv

1 .

1 1; 1

, j-iii

.ui a tain : one ol l Li the I? !! net been repoiiou (r 1:1 lht v;' tb!e m- jontv. ost my faoo.e. 1 dr Cl-m f ':lmtilinf for ciln In I niarlri.l leprncd bis (:R(l('nii Vf AVn iif)?v. ...... ..I.

1

une