Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 24, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 March 1841 — Page 2

Senate ofthfc I'nited scot UXTRA SESSION.1 Monday, Mif' Mr. Tappan hid ! T '. loiter from '-'" 1 ... ..-..

the

,opy of all tli-' nt i f which may - r atod during the us the orders shall

io communicate to him any iusult, thing derogatory to ii is char- . he was mistaken in his pur;d must have misconceived the .tor's language; under these cirenmlnces, and octing on the truth of the in-

i foi mation, ready at all times, prompt ul-

ways, to repair, anu ne trusted lie snouwi lie to repel, as long ns lie was permit led

to r;iise his iiands in self-defence, any in

dignity offered to him but always win more pleasure and promptnessiti repairing than in repelling them. Under these circumstances.and without regard to technicality of foms which had never commanded will) him any particular respect-

under thse circumstances in whicn lio hard been placed and the feelings wh'teli I e en

tertained towards the Senator frorn-Ali-lnimi. it was will, infinite i leasttre that l.o,

avulcd himself of the opportunity t say that evciy rpiil;ct dlspainging to his charatior was most cheerfully withdrawn. Mr. King said lie entirely, concurred with ti e view taken by the Senator from Kentucky, of the course which each rsicn

her of this hodv owed to himself, and to

j the various members of the hoik, to-uii:

never io depart Pom what is in strict accordance with parliamentary doings, in any debates. I In could appeal to Irs brother Senator?, who had been ossociated with

es-st.Mir.P of ,,v mii-niun.1,,,, : . ,ir. i '" li"s floor, wiictner lie hail not hcen

ticciiinlrthemodft !.. n-I..YI. it n,rnW! ; !I11C(1 51,1 occasions, by a sense of

1..I..V liv UV.V.UII.U iiuu lJ MII113CII UJIU IU lilt

i -,i c Lt:.', which, on motion of Mr. rrestun was laid on the table. Mr. Prcstcn then roso and addressed the Senate as follows: It is. I Atn sure, painfully within the recollection of the Senate,

tiiat a low day-; mucc a very upletwmt Coli s'fm occurred on this flr between the S-iMtor from Kentucky and the Senator (mm Alihir.ii. Any interruption of the lii'.muil tiuI characteristic hartiKiuy of this !: idy, or t!.e parliamentary decn:n::i of its proceeding, is, under ni;y cireutn1 i.ie .s, dee ' l bo regretted but csl ceially in the pre-iou; case, inasmuch as the inin:fosM!iin of h.-at occurred heIvvocn Senators of s i h buig and distill gi.ijlicd st unli.i'T. It m'g'.i well be suppis".!, tint nothing 'i i: mistake or acci

dent cou;d hwc led to such, a result, and

t:;orn'i 2''.'

and unyielding, never fluctuating between Mr. Van llurcn and the Xcxt self-aggrandizement and the interests of , Presidency. his country; never balancing between right Mr. Van Burcn has written a long charand wrong; but always directing his of- acrteiistic letter in reply to the nomina. .1.-. ...1 .1. i. : .."it J

vji 1 a uj lllill IJICII 1U COIIlUI t-S will niu- . r . T 1 . ' lintl fit llin Al CCAU r 1 I ri ir 1 I 'A 1 11 rfV 111 1 llP

mote tho olorv of thn nation, and hanni-

ness of mankind." ! course (jf wl,ich iie S!,J'S

In

From the Ohio State Journal. Hamilton County Contested

tlie Senate. Tho Report of the minority of the Committee 011 Privileges and Elections,

in the ren te. in the contested seat

fiom Hamilton county, now

"Although I miht never feel mvself at liberty to shrink from any and every responsibility which it may please the Democracy of the United States to impose

on me, and which is consistent with the respect due to the people on account of the high station I have held by their

occupied ' c'1tM:e' I should, nevertheless, be not

y ciav:::cel ol ,, ?, I rise, .Mr

, : inv lout .ciion o: me

Oi the ocensx.it alluded to, the Sena

tor from Kontu. kv conceiving .ha' li.e TCtnatks of the Srna.or fioin Alabama v ere calculated mid intended 'o bo injurious to his character, nnd personally offonsivc, retoried in I niguaga of direct affront languago wliich 1 nm convinced he could not Invo employed but under a deep S"nse o injury. In ihis viev of the tern it ks of tin; Senator from Ahhama, I bcli;vc? he was nvstaken. Itv.?ecd, I am con-

body. 'I I 0 Senator from Kentucky had not been nvsin'ormed. IIav;ng now withdrawn the offeiisivc e.ressions used by him, with his characteristic frankness, he (Mr. K ) felt himself at liberty to state, in the sainn spirit of frankness, that nothing was farther from his design, than to say any thing personally offensive to the Sena-

! tor. Ho had no desiern to derogate either

! from bis standing or character ns a gentle

man; and he behoved that every word he utteicd properly understood, could not

personally oli.-nsivc. At tlio bottom 0f, oininwi 10 any omui mk h .in uiuu. t'i s at, dr. therefore, there is a misappre-j ."e rn .de this avowal frankly, freely, hens:on, which I announce with pleasure, I c'w " did it, because he consular! in tho confident belief that, hoin" an-! ?Ttlil " ""!,t ,Ik'1 l,e shol),l, 1" IIc du

11 iioin no oun.T ror.s oeration lie was m tho habit of endeavoring to protect his

Otic oroid Tip's Cabinet. Thomas Ewing, ofOhio, is Secretary of the Treasury in President Harrison's Cabinet. His origin. life, and progress, is a beautiful and sublime commentary on the simple and benign nature of tho American Constitutions. It shews that honest

poverty is no impediment to the attainment

of the highest houors, and holds out to ev

ery poor toy, to every condition of life, the reward which the People have in reserve for the virtuous Statesman. - The

malignant and sordid few may envy, but a Nation of Republicans will elevate to

j 'their exalted places those who have pro-

j j en, by the exercise of their great minds,

that they deserve them. The "Farmer President1' has not been unmindful, in, this c;sr,;oC tho matchless nature of our iiistitu'ion. The foHowing sketch w:,H be read with interest Wabash Cour. "Mr. liwiNG was born in Virginia, in 1VS1). His father was a revolutionary sol

dier, and soon after the birth of young Ewii rr rnrin .rod fr Q t -i f iiP f Vim Air

11 i- UlliUM U hi iiiw unv IIH', 1 ji 1 . 1 - ' i dnr'-.tion ! I in cni.i

rr - . . 1 f I I r, iCill 'lilUli t'l tin; iitiiM'ii ft IUI tuni'i

raving .s iiiucuieii tor ins cicmcms 01 1 ... ... 1 .nature as to'oxetnpt the views and opin-1 knowledge, to the care and attention of , ' "ced, is canvassed at great length, a... , fi(r bc, )(J tm. J W.s eldest sister, who taught him to read,, l .o report arrive a the conclus.ort hat n from au liability t0t and the only accessible book being the t there is not sufiicient or satisfactory ptool ( clrine j Bible, he employed himself in constantly j to fasten a charge of a general orgamza-1 - ' pouring over its sublime pages. When J'on to pol improper votes, on rtilier s.de, (jiVPI.nrncnl he was eight years old, be was sent to lt t,:at the adega.mns rest upon hear-, insli;n,ions urs : and I have en-i school about seven months, and the only say, rumor and mere suspicion. It csni.. nrivilcno lour, rno.iah. to satis-!

II. 1 , . I l.-.l I r. vlnn K.tl. n...l .r I mm fl IA v . I r C 1 fT H P ( 1 ' " C '

aiuinionai c iicauon no received tin ne ' '-' roi a "- ir

was twenty-three years of age, was two j fraud upon the integrity of the ballot-box-quarters tuition, under two successive i csteachers. Cut he had acquired a love of j The Report next takes up tho subject reading, and all his leisure hours were dc-jf bc disputed votes. They arc examvoted to it. His father beinrr m humble ': '"cd under four main divisions-such as

circumstances, voung Swing's life was ne- are contested on the ground of alienage, . . . ... . r - l .1 ...

Dank. Note Table and Exchange 1. 1st.

bv Geo. H. Itohncx, but claimed by.. .- ' . ,. ', , w i , ... , ..it., r nig those great oliiccts accomplisr.ed unjoin C. t ri"ht,W-.s submitted by Mr. , , " , e . -L r .1 . p ,P, , dcr the auspices of some one ot the nurSash, on Monday. 1 he report examines . . .. .. 1 " t ' i .. merous names to be found in the ranks in the krs! place, tho respective charges : . .1.1, , , ' . ' . r ol Democracy, whose talent?, character, made bv each party against the other, ol . ' . , ' , - 1 1 , . , ,1 and scrv.ces, tliough they ru h'y ment, having introduced tllegal votets into the ' . - , r in -i 1 n ,' have nut yet received, the highest rewards county of Haini ton, and secondly proceeds i - . ' ... .,. ' : ,.. ..r ......- , 'f 'ie people.

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, . . , , . , i.iv jmii:i icii 1 iriuniis i;vcrvn leru win, Card to which the Committee disagree. . . 1 . " , . . . . , i, ,.il hope and bcl eve, do me the justice to

1 ne nisi tit-at. is i-A'tiiiiiii-ii .mhiii ' 1 .1 1 1 . i .1 c u ..... . 1 1 .1 I regard this declaration, made in the lull-) subdivision?, viz: one 111 which the te- e ... . 1 .' . . c ., v. ., ness ol a grateful heart, as indicating with I . r. , . r. .1 I . .I-T. rr1 , 1 ft iA lllf Villi ' r ,

o.nw.., ..n,,.-, . - ... .r i:ilS0t,,c sinccity ,,e feelings by which I I Burcn truly, and the other in which tue : ' , .,. .pi- am actuated. J bev arc made upon a conevtdcncc nnpbcairs ti.o Whigs 1 Ins . -.. ' . . . '. 1 t t 1 -t iS.uoration ol the siuij.ict, so full and so

- - 2 do

" I 3 do

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iiM L-u, 1 mm niioiiniiion union lias casually rmo to my possession, ihut t he Senator fro.n A'. ibami did nut intend to be

ti'nnro(!, tue Honorable nnd distinguished; Senators will parmit no personal ddilculiy ,' to arrest an adjustment w.'iir.h is earnestly j demanded by l!io Sciutc and t!:c coin.-; try. Mr. Clay, of Iv'iittu ky, said he shared; witli tiie Senator fumi South Carolina, in ' the statement of regret which be had expressed, at the occurrence of r,;iy ciieumstain es c.ilcn! ited to ir-ipair the haimony : and good fooling uiiioli ho roul l aiways ' wish to soc exist among the niembois of th's body. And he, according to l.i.p, f:r ' the interest unich iie had taken, rnd ,ltv. ohservat:r);ij wh chl.e liad jast i.d.l.esaed to the Chair, tho iiill'icnc.-s of the most hon-' ora'.le, proper, and high-iniiided motives. Heteta' ! n ' ery disiinct recollection ' which the Senator , - ' : "ciinHtances attend- . ' ' ' : icecdod to say any i i.i- e trusted he mistit 1 : ' '.' .ic geiicr.il piinci-; ; - 1 1 -ii to him ought to '

; ( in T. Ci: on I mik! inr i

l.aineit ary ueliite. 11 was t.ie pr.vdege of e' cry member of Congress, and t he ' tiudoiilitcd privilegi of every incmher of . p itli iuicni, t. spe.ik with ti, must perfcrt ; frccdoni of al' pM.vui- in power of al! : .11 ...... . . ;

iik'ii; niu in an iin.',!s:ir 5 ;o tit noil rice

cfsardy a laborious one; but, obliged s I f minors, of non-residents in the county, e was, to toil daily, he nevertheless avail- of rjon-residents in the State. Under

these respective heads, ttic tacts ot cacn case aro stated separately, with such re-

rer

h

ed himself of every opportunity to im

prove h:s mind, and to bo what his highest ambition then led him to become ascbol-

15it poverty seemed to oppose an in

fy my utmost ambition.

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rights, and honor, and to wound the feedings of n one unnecessarily; and that coursa ho should ever pursue. II j rejoiced in the opportunity of patt'ng himself rinhi, and in consequence of the withdrawal of theso expressions, he Ii ped lie had t.Vno so, to tho satisfaction ut all. Aficrr- ft-v.- remarks from Mr. Preston oxp.cs.Mve ofliis satisfaction at the favora1 1 termination of the misunderstanding tint !ia 1 ex'sted bet ween the two Senators, on motion of that gentleman the Senate went into an executive session, and after a fhort term spent therein, re opened the doois. On motion of Mr. Rives, the letter from the Adjutant Cieneral, explanatory of an omibsion which had occurred in ptinting the proceedings of tho court martial on the trial of Major General Scott, was ordered to bo pr-ntcd, together with a letter from

the Secretary of the Senate in relation to

On motion of Mr. Merrick, llcsohrd, That a committee of two Senators be appointed to wait on the President of the United States and inform him that

tiie Senate, having finished the business

marks and reflections ns they naturally

suggest. In this way all those votes,

snperablo barrier to lis career, and he was j n,,l,,lt which there was any disagreement about yielding up to despondency, whenaji" the Committee, are examined and arvoung'man, who bad seen something of ranged by the minority, tho world, and who was hired bv his fa-! There are some other points commentther as an assistant on the farm', roused ' cJ upon, such as a few cases of double him from liiq aivithv. nnd mrv.ailed nnon ; voting, and double ballots, which WCIO

A Scientific I,ovc Letter. Picked vp in the street A true copy

Bangor county, Indiana State. ) Sunday -1orning, 9 o'clock, A. M

AT HOME IN lir.D. y dear sweet Henry How I want to' see your big grey eyes. Oh! how horror j stricken nm I at your long absence. The ! Lord knows I want to se you, and feel j your little heart beat like a tilt hammer 1 right close up ag'n mine. Oh! sweet! Henry now do come out and

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CORRECTED FOR TIIE CINCINNATI GAZETTE BY ROWLAND ELLIS, Exchange Broker, Jl'est Third street, (Fib. 25, 1541.) Who is prepared to buy, generally, the notes of the Banks below named , and also f furnith Exchange at rates affixed. omo.

Trust Co. on demand, - - - 5 prein. L'rbana, certificate?, par.

t.ranville, ------- West Union, Pteubcnville, new bank,

Small notes of the State, - - - 2 riii

Miami Exporting C o., post notes, 21 do Canton, - - - - - 5 do New Hank of Circli'viHc, - - 15 do Other Banks, .Vs an i. pwardf, - par Whitewater Canal note, - 331 off.

St. Joseph's Rail Road, Manhattan, -

MICHIGAN. Bank of Michigan, ... Farmers and Mechanics' Macomb county pav able at Columbus KENTUCKY. All Batiks, .... INDIANA.

State Bank and Blanche?, -ILLINOIS. Stat' Tank and Branches, - Phawneetotvn, Bank of Cairo, TENNESSEE. All Banks, ... ALABAMA. Mobile Banks, Other bunks, in interior - ARKANS VS. State and Real Estate Banks, GEORGIA. Augusta and Savannnh, All other solv ent B.inks, -

NORTH CAROLINA. Ail solvent B.niKf, - - al4 dis SOUTH CAROLINA.

-G24 do.

50 do.

10

par par - U dis. - 1 i dr. 10 do - 6 dis. - 4 dif - - 5 do 40a45 dis. 7 dis - TJalO. do

Charleston Banks, Other solvent Banks, - LOUISIANA.

All New Orleans Banks,

- - pr.r - Ia3 ('.is

1

N.Orleans Municipality Notes, 5 dis. Clinton and I'ort Hudson, ... Broken. ri.OIMDA.

married, for if yo 1 ' you it bit. Jehu 1 place and Jari ' ) cl.r. fir.lif. Iiirt. n t

htm to accompany him to the Kanawha counieo, anu wun which tue iepuu ,B ! Cets a little Salines, where he procured employment as . brought towards a conclusion. The re- j ' .u., '.; a common laborer. After an absence of P'' then sums up tho result, which gives 1 j r 'p '1,.

three or tour months, lie relumed witu ( too eai 10 .nr. 11 rignr, uy a ni.ijumy " eighty dollars in his pocket, which he gen-! sixty-two votes. crous'ly gave to his father, to sue his land j The rcpott occupies one hundrtd and from be i 1:2 forfeited. In the following f'Pn pages of closely written manuscript,

spring, Mr. Ewing again relumed to the I nJ is evidently tie r suit oT cn arduous , '

jvan nawa csaiuies. w ere ne lauoico assi- ..uh"i"m vac. wui

duoiijiy till November

realizing about four huru

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re.o.3 '.lilitK 10, , (,:vm.

which sW..t,' , . .- two owl!c'omeJr;, , sales to the o ve llK,.)yi the)

printiii'i jji in. - locumems wrn

be expedited, a. 1 1 jesion

drawing to a ci '

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God bless you.

ly blessed in hei could see you on

ole tinso

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r, and succeeded in j cannot speak particularly of its character, 'b,oom bln of ,1, ' ridrcd dollars out j though we have made the inquiries nc j wj,i, ti,'c kindlier "i...":-1'

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.f u liich. afler nivinir nliabuiro of sivt v I C ' J to tllO ota'OtTlCnt t if PCral

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liars, still duo on his father's nrooert v. 1 outht. , 1 order to r. r' ?s

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t!i. s' 111 power, ns coirupt, as tvr.T.nical ' ' . -v ""-l"':1"."1""

and measure?, us fr.iugiit v.itii ruinous consequence? to liio touniiv. It was the r'g'it id" every member of Congress and r. P.nli uncut, ti speak w.th the :i ,t j crf"ct ffeedoni ol all pctsons, wiieihor in of-fi-:o or c ill lid lies I -r o!ii. . At liies.niic tune, il was tin; duty of member of Con-

gr. as 1 1 I .,11 amrii', Io aiis! 11a cautious-

he may have fuiiiicr comniunication to

make. Mr. Met rick and Mr. Phelps were appointed by ihe Clin i 1 the Committee. Mr. Merrii k, from tho committee rp pointed to wait tin the President of the United States, reported that tho committee li d waited on the President, in pursuance

ly and s'-m;miI i i-ly fmm liiu imputation of "f 'be resolution, and hau been informed n;iy personal lin;inr;o towards liio current 'he President bad no fin liier ciiminu-I'.i'-iii'j'. is of the Led v. : nication to make, expressing, at the same iv . .. r , . . ' lime, bis kiml iCL'atd for the Senators, iniv oatever incv sin! of othr. thev bad i- 1 n i n t 1 i- , ... , , rJ nntl d.vidu. illy rnd collectively, and lushest n r Sh' topoak ..h the most perfect free-; wi!i,lC8 fr lIieir safe rc(uri; to U,eir homes, oorn t,.l tnat ,d I...S j.HJiiy tho use of. f ... 0

K 01 irr JllL';;.iJ3 lor.! im r. f.-t f - ll VM' "i-fim, o: .u-iuit

he was enabled to indulge in his favorite

propensity, by spending the winter at i.n academy "at 'Athens, where ho was encouraged to make additional efforts to prosecute his studies, and acquire the power which knowledge bestows. lie returned once more to Irs former labors, and continued at them for two years. These severo toils affected his health; which however, a short residence at home, rehired, and he again entered the academy which he had left about two years before, nnd proceeded to labor mentally, with the sime ardor and intensity that ho h id labored corporally. His progress is sa;d to have been very rapid, but being satisfied that his funds, which wetc daily diminishin would be insufficient to enable him incomplete bis education, he opened a school in Galliopolis, which, in the course

of a quarter, he threw tip, not liking the employment, and returned to his former occupation at the salt works. He now hired a furnace, and by extraordinary labor, he aeonired a sum in the course of a

month, to enable him, as he believed, to

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spare it there ii to oc .1 discussion on tins; . 1 . . . c,, , , . , , ! these eyes rj. 1 '. o 1, matter, as anticipated, bhould.it he ue-; . . J 1 1 . .. 1 . . 1-.1 -.;'! mine again . a

ia."u io ino last iiiomeiii 01 11 c session, 1. - , -. . ,.r ., , ,, . ,, , , 1 tdeek black hair of yoif f i.:v. read? modit liisluv the remaik Jhat the delay was . . r n 1 , n. ;, . r .1 . "r.i I von trim tall fellow, vi m ;;.' des red on tho part ol Ilia rrwiiortlv oftho - . . . . c , , -1 ' -. sweet love, how I do want f - ; .

4 1 you model of perl u-ct ion. io'i ' 1 jgone tliis two months, and to r . One Dollar for Drawing a Tooth. j mp jt duc9 geem to R)0 y.l. - .. The follovving is related in the February ( vc;l,.f n ,!0.ll3nd rcars. On.. " nnniber ol the Knickerbocker: "Dr. Cs- i : it.,i tt-,. .;i"j L-:t! L-,., ...... .

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pen's episode of tooth-drawing, reminds ; cunfi,inff ljStMctwl Caroimc. Your (lea A , n TlD a Ietpr ot thc ntanfr usofa country patient somewhat akin to ; Cf? wwW l0 ,,e norc ,i,!in a j ,'',,;t 'c Nl,'wn.t7 in Inwrrncbr?hr his, who called on one of our most caiin- 1 , . f tl ' n.r,.i.'i ,, r ,,, ' Lt :tc'1 ,0 n,e iux l dro-pprd m th8 Po,t en dentists, be'ng 'troubled with a raging TVc hZ Te o Ion ' ?n o n!infe h ,00th,' which he wished extracted, slnf- m mn e 'n the n 1 Id d o .? o T T A , " . '. ,f ., , , .. , . .hungry ox. more than the peLulrtf pool Io ! pl.-r.e to ntorm me who the author w:i I mg himself, the polished instrument was ! , ..lri, . mfirn .i,.,. n , -.;ii um cto ,., ..,'.'

1 . r 1 . 1 . 1 nit; ivuiiiuii , . - 7 ...... . ' -""I' j uisplaycd before h,s eyes, and t.;e next of )o a Epoih d)il(, m tjltn).tion.

instant the tormentor was placed in his

h and

fill

, ... , , .-11,1 1 ..Ml ll"l II.. I . ..III';. ' ...... .i, .....1,1 ... nd, oil, doctor, said he, 'how miio.li 1 .. , A J. .. ., rm ,.' , , r '. . , ; . '. .... hohtninrr. to kiss the 'ear trom the dimpled you ax for the job? Guv but you did it , , - , 1 1 .J t1.. . , cheeks of vour mad love.

ouicli tliough: Wlv terms, reiiueci tue . , ,J . .. , . ,, , ! . . " , -,, , . , , 1 O, bleak nnd wild is Ihe house, the dentist, 'are one dollar. A dollar! for . . ... , , . .;, ,1,-1 ? 77 f garden, the field, antl the world without half a mmufe s u-orht One dollar! ! H ,,J , . ,VI , . ii. thee yes thee, my dumpbng, my jewsriiunder! Uhv, a doctor dowu't our,, - , J ., , , 1 .1 r . . narti. my eel. my rooster, my gentleman, place, drawed a tooth for me two years--, , , J . , ,. , 1 ' ,. 1 i- , 1 it 1 God bless thee! may r.v days he many, ago, and it look him two hours. He drag- . , , 1 r 11' r- -.i . ... 1 1 . i? and long, and sweet, and lull ol iov. Oh, god me all around the room, and lost Ins . , , . . . , . , ,r , , , haste and come nnd kiss your partridge, grip half a dozen times. I never see such . , n,- 1 p '

hard work ; and he only charged me twen- - , b : - oumnvp

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iy-iive reins, ji uiniar 101 a iiinninwork ! O git about! you must be jokinV This economical victim was but following out the popular utilitarian doctrine, that the labor necessary to produce a result, should form its standard of value."

not come, yes run, lly'swift as j March 19 1?-H 23-3t

M. II. OFFL'T'I

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1. was nmi.'r 11,0 iidi iciicc .f ihis p;i;ic'ph trgnh'ing the ctmrso of pi.'j;,; ,;0. ha'f-, tint when ihe ofJiliirvV. liivK

with

came up he ;nh,M.sii.d il,(; Senait

In.? o').-tv,ii,oi, wliii h ho lind will! lespcct totiierhbr ed.tor. l d tii"y m t i-ine fi t' ';. bel'oie ih Sfiiato i,c have foihoMi", as h :i 1 .'. ,- s i,-,d, to r.cak d tiie p i; v . r tin: editor. Notwithstanding ten 'f i .! " ' V ' 1 . r abi.so tow aids "him, .lorn t!n! ';- r. he had remained silent

complete his studies. He was right; and

in the spring of he received ttie de gree of A Tit., and was the first to receive that ;,c ideinical honor in Ohio. He

hen rejourned without day. National I was now twenty s x years of age, and nte!i;...--iirer. coumonccd the study cf the law in the of-

liceol'Gen. Iicocher, who, Mut he had

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Oilf t 1!V lif:!..;o I'Kiil. li,f t:i)tl-i an I 1 : t C II - t ;i.S Ii J-;in, a ig.(.iii iu sn: j'-t t f ..-, to b. Ir- f:; ,t to Sja'.d; .!' tl,"

ot 1..' i i' r 111 ';? tr.rn.s m

Ui.-n, on l!ii) ii t day. the Senator from Aiiba.iia ad.ln sed the Senate on tii" S'li.j.'ot, l.o must s,y that at the time

a:.!l 'lunug toe pn.grcis of his adi

ho had t.'.r..i;ht t!,at there was etincod a

prcmroiat d, and he Ji.'iM a-:d. as he be

I ce-(t, a precoiicoitrd a-.sn.it; uiu when

sailot j pa

tience to a severe lest, although it is not

qu'te t or, tai, to h m ahout steamboats. It is h.s i-uesth rcxata the hedgehog that iie cannot br io attacking, though be knows that ho wi'd'suffe-r 1 y it. Ho will 'ell yon that tips smoky, dirty craft wi.'l tiiiii all good se.-man.-!i p", and "put all valor and gallant bearing out of the world. Although ,c hates a steamer as a nuisance, rnd rui.fs it as an imr eriinencc, he has a secret and snpertitons dread of it, rmd holds it to be a machination of the devil Thus runs bis opinion: "While things was as they was, d")c see, we bl to jackets had t all in our own way; for ti've see if, Johnny Crapau fought, so Ikdzebub grew spiteful ; and scs he, whilst a Uritish sailor "CtH ll"S frrorr 'mil r.r.-fr ,'. r. 1 .1 o

j r - I-' t? I" bi fi-t, I &II.IU 7 , never he ahh? to shrive mvo.ir I.. !,;.!. .

..wu . ,

j and tern the world topsy-turvey , d'ye see?

:o l.e plans with Ihe lerfotal!ers, and the

i, ,'n,i iiH-r; , ':' v;: o ;sdi"u:' :re3 ,oisri,c ihc l u-on the ,,c r editor a, - , lc , , 'T0 '? U"'C IJ"1 '-" (Mr- r-, ok.,, of who, bend ' .7";! l J'" h i I ". ho was houmous, an a bbciler ! ' V- T' "?y ll,crc ,,c nn r,cr,,;l1 be i.iust siy. lint at t!. ,;, t, '. I ,rost 111 ll,s bre-jilacc, and his coals run

u. in it at thy tune he did n,.i .

.1 ..,1.1 1!, ,! . , . ' short

'j'.ii.ioi t oijeci was

a, 11 .1 "u.-iio- low.iroa inn). It w -is un.ior the iidlu .nec of thre 1- e! :ts that be roc end renhi-d, will, what wi ceitaiidy on hi p,,rt, -hi, crate utrenco lo'.vatds the Senator from Alabama. Hnt, after having said Sf much, it was due alike to thc Senator and h:in9clf to dechre that l:c had since received authentic information that there existed on the port of Sc-Eitur furu Alabama, no in.

i short. So, having partly failed, what dons

Icr'i the devel do? Having got 1 nc light hint. ! he turns the tea-kettle into a boiler clat-s

wheels to the ship's sidr, ns if they were no l etter than hackiir v -coachrs or so ma

ny tlung carls and thus ruin, d'ye S"o, the ou'-md-out blue water sailor for ever. I've dono it, says he, d'ye see; and I never hears one of these varmint steamer pu'tcrinp, fiZ2:Dg, hissing, but I think I bear the devil a saying, Ah, Jack, you wtlho, I've done you f.t Ir.t! d'ye ee?' ;'

finished his legal studies, mmi a uigh enroll of h's powers, look bun into partnoiship, and in his new and favorite profession Ins ros-i rapidly to distinction. As a proof of his ardor and assiduity, he practiced in eight different counties in the State in which be lived. I lis filial affection was again manifi sled, in the purchase of a fine tract of iand in Indiana, with the proceeds of bis profession, on which he

daccd h:s father and fatniiv.

had

now acquired so h'gh a reputation for ability and talent at the bar, tiiat the Legislature of Ohio elected him, in to represent that State in li.e Senate of the Unilod States. "Mr. lowing is in person athletic and

muscular, broad across the chest, vigorous, but not elegant in h;s proportions, or

graceful in his motions. His countenance is expressive of good nalute, and enlivened by a frequent smile; and though awkward in Irs appearance, his manners hive a natutal ease that even an early intercourse with refined and polished society could not have rendered more agreeable. Natute has bestowed upon him a mind of great powers, which have been cultivated to thc extent his limited means and op port unities- would afford. Il is analytic and logical, rather than brilliant and imaginative oratory as an art, has not claimed much of his attention; and though his arrangement is lucid, and his mind affluent in topics, and fottile in arguments, his speeches possess few of the embellishments of rhetoric, or the elegancies of art. He cannot blend the utile with the dulci ornmtis-j while he persuade. "An 0 politician, hL principle" are firm

; P. S. God bless yon and all that con

1 corns 'you, even so says the heart that

adores vou.

Character. In society character is thc first, second, and ultimate quality. Nov-

EXTRA SESSIONS.-TI.e following n.r is ri.,ran, ",1,,ono ho has not lost bis r , . character; but when this is lost, for all extra sessions of Congress have been mr,nl nml useful pnrpocos. he is ruined, called since the organization of our Gov-, Envy and calumny will follow a man's sueeminent. j CPSS l'k shadow, but if he is hoc to John Adams was inaugurated on the 1 himself they will bo powerless. Virtues dth of March, 1707. He convened 011- ma-v 1)0 misrepresented, llt ,hrV arn v;r. "ress, May 10,1797. His first annual ; ,nos S,H- ,n vai wi" an indnstiiotis address was delivered, Nov. 23, 171)7. j msn 1,0 ca,,e1 an i'Hcr: an honest man Thomas Jefferson was inaugurated the J knave. A good character is inherent, dth of March. IS0I. He ordered a call j I,s possessor may ruin it: no one else can.

session Oct. 17, 1803. James Madison was inaugurated the 4th of March, 1S00. He convened Congress May iI3, ISO!), also on tho 2.itli of May 1813. Marl, 11 Van Huron was inaugurated the 1th ef March, 137, and convened Congress the dih of Sept. 1837. William Henry Harrison was inaugurated on the -lib tif March, IS 11, and convened Congress on the 31st of May 1811.

Ay Illinois Colonel. The editor of

thc Chicago Democrat, having been made a Colonel, delivers an inaugural speech. Here is the conclusion: "For the present, fcliow-citizens, one and all, rest secured in your property, your honors, and your families! For I have unsheathed my sword and it never 1 II 1

The Tahlk Ti;kkd. A young but s sheathed again until your last cn-

ungalhmt physician in Huntington Co. In-j cmy shall be trampled under my feet!

diaiia, has l.rotigiit an action against a , liut I may die with it in my hands; and if beautiful and wealthy widow of that sec- j so 1 siinii D 1i., .... . ,

' o 1'iwiiiiijr mill rt3 IflflVCIV lli

a Crocket. And. in that event, I pray you talc care, of my horse, and don't let Cap-

tain Mutter steal my pistols." j

tion, for a breach of promise of marriage,

and has laid the damages at 2000. Widows should not fporJ w ith the tender afTcctions.

TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. SIOI.LX from the subscriber, livinr fa. Pranklin township, Rirley ,,ouh.Iv, Indiana, on cdnt-sday nigbt last, about ten o'clock,, A Large Grey Horst,. About sixteen hand? high, nine rears old, light mane and tail, some marks of the harness; abo, a saddle and bridle ronsiderably ivorn. The above reward will be ;ivc-n for the appreheiiMon of the thief nnd the recovery 01 the property, or ten dollars for either. JOHN WHITEHEAD. Ripley co. March l5, 14 J 23-3t

NOTICE, THE rARTNERSHir HERETOFORE existin? between Charles W. Wrudit, and Samuel Wri-bt, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of tho lirm will be settled by Charles W. Wright CHARLES W. WRIGHT, SA ME EL WRIGHT. Manchester, March 13. 1541. 23-3t

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