Political Beacon, Volume 4, Number 28, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 24 April 1841 — Page 2

l"ir I'.ii' "."olilical lVacou. apolon (i)IU I'll! lot!. There Ins hern an r 'l'rt mole ly the editor of i!itj 15p.'kv.!!o A iuc 1 t 1 s-, m! the nam ideas that he ndvaiu e.-, have been .".iterated in tho Deacon of lho 1 0: insl., Lynn inl, vi.ln.il sipn'ng him-'-lt "A Delon'to," thil I'.ic nomination of.'. H. 1 Craven was unpooul ar witu .1 lan'0 ma

ul" cin)lov.iient, nnd saci'fice all wo giui- Correspondence of the Baltimore Patriot, d last yo ar, tli'in .las. II. Cravens should 1 W.uji i:oto-, April ll, IS 1 1 - 1 present in Congress. Is this the President Tyler removed from his late n-eling tint should actuate us after nlly- . i,,,;nrTS at down's Hotel, to the ExceiiitT so .org under the motto "principles : ,jv "T jfiiisien Ve?le.dav, and hc-Ll the fust not itit; 11 ? li any individual had reason : CJ;i!)im.t Council that had met there since to complain it was Milton Gregg, l,ut by ,i.c ,tcati, uf General Harrison, -upperting tho nomination he has declared . t ;s customary, on the occasion of a that he has the good of his country at . nr... irCs"dont, to take an inventory of ail

lit, and desires to advance tho interest? tj(J articles of furniture, all the uppoint-

IlanR of t!c I'liiicd StatfS j induce the belie! that he and hid supportExposc. 1 ers arc the exclus've friends of industry. On Monday last 0 meeting of the stock-' My opinions were f.illy expressed at St.

! ladders of the B iyk of the United States Glatrsvilie, nnd at sieubenvme. ai uoui

jmu- places, in regard to tne question," nai aro

From the Cincinnati Gazette. LOOK OCT FOR A SWINDLLU. The following eircuinstances led to ihe

tirtmT lint i rnc( nrnn.l .lirwl . . 1 c if i n 1 1 ;

.. ' . . i was held in Philadelphia, at which

nug nus rcceimy nccn pcrpeiraieo in ims;e lVeck pre'bul city, and probably repeated elsewhere. J There were two reports. one by the Within a few davs of the last of March.' Directors, and the oilier Ly the siock-

As I was on of t Tt i

convention nnd voted a

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mollis Ol too 11'. iv-. ivi.. ' ljii-f to ! ....!!,- , tl.n ..1,tl. tlie I

i i " . .! . it...,,., Atw Orleans ct wincii t tic

I' ..oi.l.ml l( nil i u IM'I-II I' I li t I IIMI-r. I

i n .uc in i 1 1 w n"j v ...... - - ii an 1 him who succeeds. Yesterday Mr. j copy

J..::n Tvlct, Jr. accompanied by the Com- j "Cconiriu ial Bank of New Orleans,

mtss.onor ot i'ub-i.e imiiu.ngs, and uj j "it. - 17 is 11

"G. W. Gano, F.q., Cashier

ioriiy of the dcleg-.'os from this county, heatt, and desires to advance the

These assertions 1 expected to see eon-j of his f, llow-cifzcns. hut it we ate oetndictcd list week, as 1 f. It confident featnl after havin-r a majority of 1S0O in th.it nearly every dch-nte ftom tiiis eeuii- the district last fall, upon whom will the ty would Von"J r them not o:.!v incor- blame rest? Will the whigs ihen forget rect, but injmioiis to the best in'i'ics's of the men who to gratify a personal p que. O'.ir country. are now la! c tiiig in the hour of danger to

"-e-t.'S at that deb ut the accomplishment ol tl.r se great ;('!. (,.p eland and Mr. Benjitmn Harn-

onst Mr. ("ravepc. ! national questions we should r.U have ! Fun Jr ,n tl;e part of the late President's

1 cm explain tl; ir.oturs tint actuated i constantly in view. I li'-po tliat gentle- put,,lly, took this inventory. n:e, nnd from inform ilion I know that oth- i men will" calmly rtlloct before they op- j, U,in;c0!!. and the ladies who have cr delegates from t!r. cotmty were actuat- i pose this nomination farther, and remem- ., v.iih her here, leave to-morrow. It cd by similar motives in voting fur .Mr. j her that we have higher and nobler objects . w;ii i,e pratifyiug to the public to Irani Jam's. I went to the convention with j to nccompllbh.'liat should not be sacrificed 1 t;,-t tJ,c Secretaiv of war intends to place

the ilesire that Milton Crcgg should re- j to ur.atily a petty m ale veil -nce. : ,jin tW(, pr?.ndsoi!S of (General Harrison ceivo tho noinin ition, as '"he was our; Tearing the statements above rdluded (i,oth of whom are fatherless) at West neighbor, and we in our neighborhood be- ; to in the Urookville Ain 'can, tniglit pro- ,,;nt, ps soon as they are of the proper liev'cd tint lie had labored faithfully in ' deee an ii.juiious effect, and sincerely I c-' .,gP One of these " is the son of the dischirging his editorial duties and ad- j lieving they v.eie wronjj, knowing they : ntl,:.,ble an d accomplished lady who prevancing the inteies'sof bis fellow citizens, j w ere so with r gaol to the motives that ac- i sjuf,,l at the White House biring the (ienllutwhen he withdrew his name as a can- j United me, one of tho delegates tint vol- i;,, ,r;ef term. The other is jr? .vii

Oul.ite liclorc the convention. I mtendca , co iigiiinsi iiir. v ravens, i inougui n my ()f tiic Ceneral s eldest son new (ieac;

your op nions rs to the Tariff?'" I answered that I was in favor of sustaining the Compromise bill. Th-t it contained the principle of retroactior ; the moment the duty attained its minimum, which forced up

the Cashier of the Lafayette Hank ofCin- ""Idcrs lotu were read, and t.mov '. ithe stockholders U a verv snarciiili" (liic-

cinnat. received by ma,!, a letter purport- j ,., ivin,T a VL,W () an ,r;ul3lions ' 'be protection eo U,tJ,tL to what was

e from the Commercial Bank of ' ,,f .!, n.',nt. 'indivhbi-il nml general. equivalent to 40 per cent. 1 nal the

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ilieti to vote f-T Mr. Cravens, as I knew I duty to correct them.

he would he the next choice of my con-, stitucnts. But when I saw die kilter feel- i ings with which tli.it gentleman wis reguded by several dobgites from Fiank-j 1 1 it county, and that tin: delegates I'mtn' Rush, Ripley, ami Decatur, appeared willing to acquiesce in tin; norn'inlion. K t who would be nominated. I sacrificed what 1 knew would be the preference of my neighbors, to produce h atm.' i y and union, and voted lor Mr. James. These :;-o t!ie motive? that actu ited me i;i voting as 1 did, and had it not bcn for the uncompromising spirit manifested I v a few individuals from Franklin, I shr.u!.! have voted for Mr. Cravens not tint any objections were rrse.l against Mr. Jattus, for he ' stands high in the s,:niaiio:i of r.ntiv of his fellow ci:i..'it; hut Cravens had labored fiiihfullv for us lal fill, and received but little retii'ineration, am! I had ascertained foun my mvghboi that he was tlieii next choice after .Mr. (iregg. And I believe from what I cr.n learn tli.it Mr. Ciavens would have been the preference of nearly all tho delegates from lh;s county, with the exception id those lioin Randolph and Lawrcncebnrgb, after Mr. tiregg declined being a candidate, had it not been frthe desire of reconciling t!ie feehn'S of a few delegates from Franklin. I know that it was a subject of in-

1'fiC )(! -gofc from ("cn!re Ton-nttiii. Aurora, April "t:C, IS 11.

i and his mother is the only child of Cienj oral Pike. General Harrison had a peculiar attachment to this spiiited boy. He i spoke of him always with the greatest

; londness and pride. 1 no voutii is eager

following ig a! The first fact adduced was, that of the change which it elected in the p.ace ol (active and suspended debt, but a small valuation, and the niwd.: of payment ; was I proportion arose from mercantile triusac- fully equal in my view to 15 or 20 percent;

i tions. Fottv-oi'ht individuals owed the and that with a cess it. .ei ol the war upon ! Batik upwards 'of '20,000; fifteen up- the currency which had paralyzed the uii wants of soO.OOO aiid nine upw ards of "stry of tho country, 1 was sanguine in

Lafayette Bank, Cincinnati. , jslOO.000. i the hope and the l,el:cl, tnat ptospenty

Peak Suit In conformity with the re-i" The loss on the twelve million loan in would be speedily restored. That in conquest of W. M. Parker, Bsq.'of London, I ! Kuropo is estimated at a million of dollars, uection with this, 1 would take occasion hand von enclosed half my certificate of1, The salary of Mr. Jaudon was $7,000 to say, that I was in favor of the distnbudeposite in his favor, No. 390 for 1:3.000 i per annum, with some contingencies: not, o" c,f lhc proceeds of the sales of the specie, wliit-.li please deliver to him on pre- i wo should think, too large. i Phlic lands among the states, and in fasentation of the first half. The total amount expended on foreign ! vor of raising the revenue by duties on Mr. Parker is unacquainted in your city. ' agencies, from the time of Air. Jaiidon's imports in opposition to a resort lo a sys-

and has adopted this course for safety and : first appointment, was .q'5:. ,07.. Sev-' 'em oi uueci laxauoo, as ay

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indenlity.

At a meeting of the Tippecanoe Club j to follow the profession e

f

art'

He

oi i. c ntre I ownslnp, on motion ol I Jr. j leels the Hood ul h:j two ll.tistrious grandSsitton, Ani8j.iii!i Biiley and L. N. Bnsb, fathers stirring at Ids heart. It was the were rppoinicd a committee to draft a i wish of Cent nil Harrison that he should preamble and roFt-liiliot's. prnroviii" the : receive tiie adv.ntares of a milit.aiv edu-

I recommend him to your favor. Yours respectfully, GF.O. O. "HALL, Cashier. On the 30th March, Mr. Gano in a letter to Mr. Hall on other business, alluded to the above letter as follows:

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cral ollicets of the Bank were engaged in ! us to tho people, unproductive to mo larire operations upon monev borrowed of, treasury, nnd expensive in the collection, the Bank, and lan'e loans were made to i That m these views I was pleased to becompanies in which they were en-aged, i l'cve thai I concurred with Mr. Clay and The great evil seems lo have been ti.at'Cen. Harrison, so that tliere existed a the business of the Bank was managed prospect, in the event of Gen. Ha.nson s bv its officers, and not its Directors. election, that a permanent system would "The history oi the coltou investments -c introduced in place ot a fleeting ami

"Air. Parker has not vet annealed : when i U -m-n, ho xvldrl. it mmears lhc lirsl and vor vatying system wme.n piomi.-co one

he does I shall hand him the half certifi- j hist the Bmkha.l invested nearly nine thing to-ihiy, and produced another to-nior-cate sent for his use."" 1 millions of dollars in cotton. At litt it row. On Ihe 3rd Anril Mr. Parker made Iks ' was a profitable business, but in the end' The - oye, as ; well as T can now rcco -

! turned out a loss. " :'' u', 1,1 V' ' C . I ft. , i ..! v;,.t Cl.itfviilo, and Steuuenvule. I see in it

ippearance and received from the Cn

ierof the Lafayette Bank, the half c.eitifi-

manv other siinil.u kinds of piop.erty,

d

It is .VbO.-

' .,:,,'"J ,1IB j'Ti l"' V1 .o.io.. ! cate, having produced t!io other half, winch )0ell lakcll in ,vll.,t of debts iv. .coil Convention. hereupon their: with tins object of h;s rear!, I may men- e ,, , , ,. , i ... , , ... , . , ., r -, . - , ! r o i . " '. , was carefully compircd and lound to cor-, said that one individual had taUen emu man reported tne following, u.-iich tion tne lollowmg anecdote, as iniistratue i 1 ,,,, , - , ,. , , . i '...7 i i : r .i ...r.. .... . a' ,T 1 re oond. nnd S(,'d tho samn to tl.o Pom-'tHH) of the Reading K'nl Load Sto

WV.U UUU4tltlH'U1"l l l' ,' III 111- "lIU Will ' Mil l il IIKIH.1I l!..:u I ' - . ,, , , , , lit,, J . .... ........ . . . i i ho Rank took I he res nonsilnbtv

iicuevmg toe food ot our conn rv to-1 Im"l,!'k"'' " 11,1 K" " " , -'. ' o.i, n..-in;- on- , , , quires that we sbonM strictly adhere to;t Mr. an liiren, curing the brief so-1 fni two nIl three dollur notes of that I in;,rc,niitelv keot.

our o:d motto "pnnc-ples not men, ' am) i journ oi u.c lo.mer m.u, p.tviou, 10 p, wll(.h 1!C Pt;iIca he intended to use ! Notwitlis'tandin Mhis sta'cmcnt aii.vd.

tnat we s,a 'i',.l r.-r i v iv lienor.' lh

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e .ei- "tr " I !.. l - C e . - T..,l tt :.. r,mn.,..iu o ,,. miw i -it I tie (. iirnts 1:5

I ton o p.. cum: a u ;. i.'.::.;,;v ii ( .m- At t.i.r lirM mten.ew, a. .or .. co.im r- J . 1 ' , .....', ;.,.i,iors iMiiveatthgtess, ,Lt we m,y remove "se" evils that j -ion dist,;,sh,l by gr.it good bmner m suspicion was cS- - J - ; ae'n.oling, are tlcr"v i" our ctirrencv i.-iaiyief t! e on the p ut ol Air. an Lurcn, ami nmre . Cl(e until to-dav, April lo, w hen Mr. ... ,. , , , .o iai...' ,.,v (.i iiiiiuiij j...iai...i.0 ii,e ' ... .1 . r 1 u o wi t h its crcd dors, has about lit t vc 11 In; 1industty idid ivtaiditig the commercial j "'an ui3 usual vivacity on the pint "I i Gr.iui roceived the following letter from ' ij' nr ,i0ihr, or s ju per share.

enterpiise of our fellow citizens. There-. joncr , I Hainan, tne latter said "-r. Mn jj. J No tlm,,)t tiis "is ( lho ,rh, and r.r. wo Kuii-rivlv rr.rot tt t- the course . President. I have a favor to ask you.! .., . . .. s. 1 I

JoMMr.rtciAi, li.ixi; of iN nw ijulhans, ; tne siock is worm tnucii nmic umh .1 iui :

nothing to retract and nothing to explain, and should have repeated the above at Pushing, but for Ihe fact that those around mo exclaimed, 'that is enough l'1 wh"ii tnv answer was given, I think that our friends need entertain no h ar of hat 111 ftom what I said among them. My opinions upo 1 all subjects of reneral interest, ;i re well kno.vn here and in tho South; an-i Virginia. North Carolina, and Georgia, have responded in 110 equivocal language. Ala mini and Mississ:ppi

wall not tail to class themselves along sulo

t.itrsMc.l bv cTr!auiC,wbi..s lo iniiiri tho 1 There is a rrandson of my gallant friend 1

(lection of J. II. Cravens, believi'ii" their ; General Pike, who is desirous of being! New Orleans, April 7, 1811. . 1 i 1 t n..: 1 r i, ,t :,.' w w- . i- 1

n sort 1011 I. nit he is unpopular Willi the I" u -u ,n mui oho. ut: nra u-.mh : . t. o.uaxo, lisa-, v-usnier.

"iiitl am.

,ern s.stert

wings of ibis county, to be utteily nn-: ,: r;ir,M ' '' 1,11 ''"' grandiatm 1 s t)i;An i-nt: . .uuded and deservim- our tfir-nituous el;s- sworJ. He is also a grand-son of m.ne I hvo this moment received your letter r 'I . , , - . . I .... . !.,.. .

1. Ti.crtb re . aim as i nave never appo iueo .any icia- d the ;;t)t!i utt, rclerrtng to a letter Irom

live to any place 1 wsi voti to re neve , lno l tiie 17th instant, in relation to a ccr-

1 have no kuowl-

and having also re-

proiiiptiy repued o.at iljcrived one ot snn lar purport Irom .Mr.

approv

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fii. cnt iv, n il t 1 iiii.iiiii in 'j

t... V'tllU, ll'll I.V, I lll.: Ii I ll..il.n.- . II I t'l . I .1 , 1 if ' inc. and send mm to lhc .uihtatv Aca-Je-; tiMcate ol dcposiie. As m the nomination ol James II. ( ravens ' - "'" ""- ' I" ' , 1 .1 1 . e ; mv voursrlt. rd"o of an v such b Iter. 1 bv the Napoleon convention, believing ., , ,. , , . : r , ' . . , ' 1 1... .i,. ii. . i t : .1 1 ., f. I Mr. an Barcn piomtiiiv rcpiie.l that it ; c-eived one of snnlar

ouirv with several of its whether we bad

not 'belter civc Mr. Cravens a laro ma-! ,r , c a "" v1,if-'' n,1,i '''fhiy worliiy

joiity, a i he was our pi.-feren. e, than sac-, ,llC s:I'"a3e of hii cllow c"'""3' rilice him to conciliate tho feelings of a! Rcsohai, That we beleivo in him, we few. But the ibsTO of maintaining bar-; have concentrated a high older of tab nt, tnony prevailed, and wo vote d aga'nst fund of political as well as genera! inliitn, nntwithstanding lho editor ot tlio fvrmation, inlejrrii y and asiduity sufficient Brookville American, makes the following ! to i:i: tne him a h:;;'i s:.:;;,! in O rgies;, statement: "Although tho t'ireo hrgest 'and us a fji:i.ful u:.J clu.'icn; ... prcscnta-

couttlies m t ie d str i t. to-w ,t ; U.r.nnorn, 1 live. 1 Franklin and t5-.vitzc.5 .n,l. were tH.',. IohcJ. That we b.-licvc all ottrmp's Gcil. E5arr!sn and Ula vlfo. o;vo SPtl tv) Ja. II. (.ravens, and hiiiii " iiiinie bio r-hwOon 10 le contrary to .p., , r 1 JJ , ... ,. e , " ' IO "U"lc "s ted. on 10 i.e couir.iiy io p ,e In u f rcnomsci nee we promised ?0 votes, yet the co'jr.ties ot l.u-:.!, I) cit-.tlic Lest ink rest of cur country, ami that , , t'ir and Rinlpv liviin r.n'v "I v. li3 eon-' 1111 1 .; ". 1 'last evening, was connected wain a vtMt i.ira.io iv. pity, n.Mng ou.y i kh.s, on- w0 culd Icar 111 mind tnat we have: trolled tho Convention and nominated ; hinisor and nobler iu'.eiests at stake than undo by Mr. Russell lo North H ml in l!n, i should be sacrificed to gratify petty antip-' the heat of thu Presidenti d camp-ign List Nowitiswdl known tho Switzciland j at,ips or personal predilections. is-t.mner. The sweet singer, likeV-.y coutity dclegatu n were not opposed to j , ' Mr. Cravens abhou '!i they volod ;"-ain! 1 1 iltsohcxl. That wiihtiie co-cperation otner fi.cnd, found a warm wikotne at

him. And if I have been cot rectiv in- ' ,,r ,)Ur tnends ol other towns.r ps, we are tJ,0 hosp-tuhlc mansion of Gen. Hanison.

i sold for. 2000 copies of this Report were ; j ordered to be printed. i j A committee was then appointed to ( devise the best means of fu'nre proceed-i : iugs. Tills committee are Mr. Biei k. Pa., Col. Drayton. S. ('., Mr Nicbo! i, .Mil., : Mr. Swotrel, N. Y., and Mr. Biyard. Del. j After these proceedings a Report fiom

: the Directors was also lend.

dear sir. tiulv yours. 'jOii.N TVLFoh

A eonpde of resurrectionis's star

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or

would give him peculiar pleasure to do so. j Gwathmoy of lb ; Bank of Ivcntiieky, I But it was found that tho youth lacked j f(.-;lr soma impos'i'on has been attempted, some months of the age required by the , ;U;d linstcii tliis Lttcr olT to put you on regulations of the Department. The plan j your guard, was therefore frustrated. Yours resprctfullv, The pnbl'e will rejoice to ler.ru fl at 1 G iH). O. II ALL, Cashier.

Mr. Bed intni Is lo cany rut the w.s of tlie President i.i tlrs matter.

homo f

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f d w.i'.'op, and sncccfdcd in Muting one. When they had (''sinkrred the body, tiiev dressed it up in a frock con!, hat, cV.c. placed it between them in their wagon.

f the i'ems in the B ink account and stalled fr home. Tiie weal In r be-

I The bo ly of tin forged letter f etn Mr. j Hall, is written iti blue ink, of precisely I the tint of that used in the Commercial

stand as follows: Circulation, including Notes, Depositors. State Banks, Ac'ove Demand.

Post

: ing very cold, and coming in sight ot a tavern, they concluded to step and "lake

SlliWIOO a di

ill!

-which tliiy did, leaving their

.5. It)!. IKK) inanimate companion silting erect upon ly!;) 1,000 his seal, with the horse's loin lying in his Ian. The ostler obsetviii" three individu-

f;w0,7lN ,0 00

and is in

Bank of NV.v Oiloa-..

waiting of the clcik of tint bank, who

Active Ar-sct?, Foreign Credit, Foreign B lis of l"chane. State B uik B dances.

up lettcts for the S'guatiiie of the crisirer, Notes of State Bmks except the words. recommend hhn to Specie, Hour favor,'1'' which, together wiih the

.etive Ai-nns,

. I Ci' : . w ,1 . jvis.oco .rj;.7.ooo S.71 l.COO 1.1 1--.HO0 y.ni.i.-ro

name of t lie cas'iier. are in black ink; and

on comparing it with a number of

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The sliiteme'it of these

Si:-.:.):. items is

.COO nlii-

formcd, they did so for ihe purpose id' con- i

determined to rally agahi to our standard

f-'illnllnrr thn l'...d ! I, .re- rA i!.m ,.! m.,- i III EUPPOtt Ot tllOiC Plincillles tor W'illCll

tabling the union "of onr party. But tlie j wc so successfully contended in 1810. writer who s:gns lii:nelf '"A Delegate, j On motion the proceedings wcte orderin lho Beacon, talks about the injustice of ; ed to be published in the pupcis of the having Cravens forced upon us by the 3 ' county. counties ol Rush, Ripley, and Decn'nr, ns The Club tliMt ai'jotirr.ed to meet on if they were not to vote for the individual Tuesday 27th in!.

whom nicy cnese to s. kc li. be entirely passive and vo'c in obedience lo tiie will of lhc other co-itilics. It appears lo me there was infinitely mote injustice in cndjavoiiniT to compel those . counties which give by far the larger whig majority in the dirict, t ) s icril'ice their firs! choice, to gratify the petty anlipathicsef a few inJividu ds, than in voting as they did, agreeably to the wishes of their consiilu-

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tiier in the paper,

or liand writing.

Among the songs sung was a plaintive domestic one, happy in ils thoughts nnd touching in ils language, entitled Of; Old nV," The language was striking

ly adapted (o ihe happy lif. and loves ofj ,er tii:u,i' anJ seems, to be from tiie same Get:. Harrison and his "old wife,' hot 1 of 1 ronm.

whom iVfiind i.i the society of each othci I

ci'-nt to siiow that the payment of the

from the same bank, of late date, not the ; notes, deposites and other obligations of

slightest difference can be discovered, ci- 'he Bmk to the public are amply secure. I

a!s in the w.igon wiien it w;is diiven up, and no' cing that hut two went into tho house, thought he would inquire of the thiol why he did not follow his companion?. So iic walked up to tie- wagon, and asked the reason for Irs rcinain'iig behind. No answer was returned. After f,i'r5,i'ouie.g the dutiib grille man some l.mo, i.e look hoi 1 of him and found that his hand was uno.i a dead man! Although t'. itiiied at first, li s mind soon solved tlie mystery; he recollected that one of lho individuals who was sipping toddy at the

The paper especially bears the same wa

ll

I). BART5IOLOMFAV, P,cs"t. M. Bi sii, SecV. Annua, April 20th,

the most perfect happiness which it i possible to enj ... The music was overpowering at the time, recalling as it did the eve :Us of years of iminten upied domestic bliss. Mis. Harrison wept like a child, ; and as tears are contagious w hen the fountains of sympathy aro not dried on.

fi'ranzrr "Good morning, gentlemen."' ,i,n husband cT tho "old wife' could not

retnaik

Scene i a ZVevi'spapcr Office I MTlt STKAMITin.

Editor "Good morning, sir- sit down." refrain frotn weepuvf also. The

a:r. 't want to

jet one of your morn-

ot Airs. liarnM ii m excuse (or what she deemed a woman's weakness, was the

be true, what do these tz' iitleuicn dc-dro ? FA. "Ccrlainly, sir," handing h"m a drCnd of chnn".-. which of necessity nm-i

Would they sooner a Loeofoco bo elected paper. "omii in a ciiaii'ie of residence from Nortl.

than Jas. II. Cravens? Would they ralhei elr. "Tlicte is noth'ng in the paper I iRlll to Washingion, and in a change of tl.flf.l.II.7. .'I.I. -I. nrn.........'. .... I l.l'...- C ....... I. I ...... I .. .... it."... r.Lf,, I-.' f .1 I I .

..iv.-i.T , .ii.ii an; ojijii i .-;n;,r our riiilll-j iii'i'ru in unu.i ooi'ijiuiiii. una mum- coildlllOll iromlllC liumliie CltiZCIt Stiper-

i"g?'' , intendiiiL' bis firm, to the President of a

FA. "No sir, nothing rent important, nation, with the cares and responsibilities

Tiie public are rrnut sied to be on th

alert. Tiie person who represents Mr. Patker, is a small man, with brown or auburn hair, rather broad forehead, and keen 1 expression of coiiuten incc A liberal reward will doubtless be offered, and any one who shall delect this ; rogue will be wi II paid. ,

fhe only question ofdouht is one between

ihf. stockholders and tlie Bink. Notwithstanding the cases of individual error and misiii iliaineiil pointed out, tiioro em I"? ftO question liiat the public, are safe and ihe sloe'; worth more than its tcceut i;i"fkel v.:iii".

jar was a men

cal sliulelit.

Illustration for Children. once saw -. mt ch ilul;c.Ul(L a preacher trying lo teach tne children ' to , (.();lu.i,lrnro ofs.

Tiie following letter from Gove; nor, now Piesaletit, Tvr.uu to Col. W. Robinson, jr. will be read with peculiar interest, at t!,is moment. His views on the important question of the Tariff the Distribution of the Public Lands, and inciden

tally on the subject of the Currency are

I lis reler-

sentiment on

mi, says tiie

osiicr. "I .1 nave some tun witn iiicse

hubs.' lie hoisted tho body from lho wagon, and carried it into the stable, when bo look oil' its i l.dhes. put them on himself, and then placed himself in the wagon. Afler a short time the students returned one of them jumped up bcshlo (as thev supp-ased) the dead man, and in a merriment struck hhn npui his l.r.ce, exclaiming "hew would you like sotii' my old fellow V The moment tlie worus had passed his bps, he observed to his companion in a low and trembling voice, "lion, he's warm!'' Tliis started Ben, but he recovered ins sell-possession in ii moment, and after reproving his friend for frightening him unneeessai ily, stepped up and touched the ostler himself; in an in-

try.and retarding commercial enterpiise, should not bo removed, than Mr. Ouvcns to represent us in Congress? No man will pretend to say he is not a whi". and

is not this the ptincipal consideration 1, date from Washington."

Are wo not contending for "measures not

men?' And sinmid pmty prejudices disunite us when t!m wolf ire of our country is at stake? Ties is a time that requires the united exertions of every whig. Our prospects of having a wh'g majority in ('ongress are every day becoming more uncertain. We find in some distiiots sever. I whig candidates in the field, ind'cat-

-There is. however, an interesting let-! f (Jovcrnnvnt noon his shoulders. "1

tcr from Florida, and a letter of a late j wish," said M-s. 11., "that mv tin "(land's

friends had left him where lie is, hap!')'

.. "laill roill'r to send tins paper nll rnntelitml In reliret.ionl " Hon ll ir

six hundred nnles oil', and prrkaps it may , r;rfons 1(.ar,, j tic ,0!ir 0f sociid quiel, be the means of procuring you a subscri- surrounded by the remnant of his family, ,icr- ; responded to the sentiment, and doubtless .'(.--"Yes, sir, perhaps it may.' : f,., van:(v 0f aj tj,jg Carlhly. Alas. Mr. "Good tnnming t:entleie,en,' ,ow fuliy have been thcTihirk forebodings bowing Irmsi If out of tlie ofiice, andor- f the wife realized! She whoa few getting tn pay for the paper. ; weeks was the "good old wife,' is now y;;A--t'Cioo. momin-.r. sir.'1 i ilirs lone widow, and before the eves ol

the reader are Iixed upon the parou-apli

wo write, re I ituig t.ie simple stoiy of. a pi

tug th-ir s ire defeat. And shall we allow' After a short absence, the stranger rcouiselvcs to lie tbjf, at(..! also, to "rat IV a turns wi'h tho oaiier in bis band, and rell I . 11 . .

BC.M.i .r.-jmiicc f l ne opposite party is , quo" the tbuk to put it tint :; r.ij per 0,1s ami pood woman, hei a are filled

pei loci i 01 ruin i m-ii iig secret ! v i for him.

at tiie fully of the whi r. And d

the good of our our fclio v t:iti

1'

does not ! The above iicrne actually

uutiv. t.iO inter. ts of tuir o'liee ycsler ! ay tnorninir. m -I we pub

ilaco 1:1 l

1..

ears at the hs of one dearer to her than

How often will the recollection ol

the wish we have named return to her

is M-tpmo 1 icii we siiouid I s 1 it s.tnnlv lint our read, rs m ,v see tlie ,,,, .f,w in-uiv and oainful will I.,. t!,o re-

. ...!. .1. . r 1 1 1 1 1 ". ... " . 1

V' ''.o... ;;.,:. wo,A oi rc.o.m, ,Miui value placed upon tne l.at.-.r r ml oxp.en-'ci,;.(;.s.,)a, llls!);in.I and wife, who had lived

V

.11 -t. I ... I 4 f - k t ..... 1 1

.uuioo.i . 11, . . aga.nsi .nr. rav.-ns. I j ol pni.lislnn? a newspaper. N bt t would M, lnT nml so happily together, were set lw.li.,.n .....t.l ..... -..I f I . t . .1-1 r ... 1 ' r 1 1

'- ......... ii-ii -onti ;, vauuio no in - a viroccr iniiiK ot a straneer coming into nrited in the hour of death

M3 u striei inai could adva.ieo onr inter-; les store, and nftcr ordering a pound of rsts better in Connie's th. u be could. . sugar or coflTco, how hiiiKelf out without He is a 11 .tent speaker, w .!! a.-quainti d ' otf-rh-g to pay for ii? ()r a hardware ...i.i. 1 1. ... r. . rt . i .. ... , c . .I, i f .

nun in-; i u:ii.ioi r i ti .T o.eiemein.l liPHler, Ol f CllSIOIilCt S T'lrrCllilSIV a

representative. But ihe wh -'who oppr

sos his election tlh to lUo world l y t !n opposition, tint he wul I poorir onr poimitry rerniirt pari!) zed. our currency deranj'!, thj h'.nt mor'nanic continue out

'There if a Irar for nil alio die, A mourner o'er tlm limnldcsl pravr, ltut Natinri' swell the funeral cry,

fxtul triumph weep" above the hravo.

al i IV for

iooo Hie rToncml nuiiiril

or -.tlfl invest Clip III well tlie lor- imT .iftl,,, nation. tl.P nvmnilluoQ .ml nrav-

.t i ..it r.i-.-i.i n . - I '

men V -O hi an III'IIOHIIII rra r,r . , t,n,,r. n will t, r....,n,r.l.,....ies

knows the winl. r,.;r.l -tr ... ,.! would ; hands iw in ihe suno way? And yet do A ;,, ,,(w swells the funern m iKe in in my cpriion n ., I r Ificiem j not pubhshrrs of m n-p-.p.-rs have t .,. (llMI(- U o j ,,,0 r3.

in t :

WliT

tiriik it right to avail himself of the I .bor fT the consolation of "the good old wife" of one more thin another, without rcmu-i f rfcccscd patriot who left us.

neration? Kxebantj p ; tr.

X. Y. Lxprer?.

that the soul would tire eifter ticti trerc . ... e ...1 i- ....... . s'ant c iokc. w it i lear. he retieateu w lint

,, , . .. ,-, . , , , uicsc imporiaiu topics o: puonr. interest. ,. . , ,. . . all ueau. hey listened but evidently ,,rUvpr1 Geu-,, n:ur;Son, Mr. Clay, and l"3 ro.npani.m hadpist satd- '-He is warm d;d not understand it. He was too ah- Umu ,cavc ,Hlt a t,oll!,t ;is to t!l'n c0ll. ; by heavens. "And so would you be, struct. Snatching his watch liom bis . .. . r- . .. . r ... reubed tie ostler, in amcasund and

. . ' . . ... erai couise oi ms aoniuiisiiinioii oi uio . ' , , . , . ,

ket, I.e said. "James, what is tms 1 ,:,.,,, Vnior .,, !,rPMVOniP, ghostly tone, "H yon Had just been stolen

d in my hand?"' I .,.:,!. ...i.;t. it i... in..,i n;,.in iv,.,-, from hell, as 1 am.' The students took

ptK

hoi

A watch, sir:' "a little clock.

another.

"Do you all sec it?,' "Yes, sir." "How do you know it is a watch?'1 "It ticks, sir." "Very well, can any of you hear it tick? All listen now." After a pause

"Yes we hear it." He then took oil' the ' enclosure reached here a few hours after

case ami held the case in one hand, and mv own arrival. I confess myself no! at all

watch in iho other. I surmised at the irross ncrversion ofall truth. ' "When an office seeker arrives at Wash

. 1 A -

s:'.vs: deuce to visit our country in the deal!, of ; o ineir nec s ano never once iun.ee. ,o jour beloved Preside..!, we have reason to'"" theur horse and wagon. ! bless his mightv name that ho has left ns nn anchor of safety in "honest JOHN ' Fi.c days of an Of.cc seder .Tho

TYLER." (Pittsburgh Adv. following from the Washington Corres-WiMH3isiiiu-r.il, Va. Oct. 17, IS 10. i pon,jcll, t,f ,t!C jmuu 0f Commerce, forMv Dr.vit Sin: Your letter and its ,ic,.1.:t,ro ,tin ci.nto n, w,c,.

V I...J WVV... J ..... V,...V. V...V..i. ... ington:

'Now, chihhen, whicli

u see iheie aie two itches?' 'Tlie little one in

is the w:ilch?!oii lhc pari of our oppo'ionts. This is not i"g'o. he walks eiec.f, w.th bis bond high,

which luck bko , confined to Pittsburgh. The leading F.d- '"o sin. bug countenance, only eager to filer f the Lo cos in tliis Slate is bus. y en- ho Gencriil. The next day an air your rb'ht hum! ' gaged in the same dirty woik, but lakes '0' doubtfulness begins to steal upon his

sir.' j good ere to make represent itiotis pre- fice; the second day he looks r.uxiotis; 'Yery well, ngaui; now I will lav the I cise'y ihe opposite to those made by his the third, his visage is sensibly lengthened ; case aside, put it away down therein my ! allies with you. I lis correspondents' rep- lho fourth, a tinge of blue steals over his hat. iow lei us see if you can hear the ' resent me as having In Id at St. Clairs- countenance : the fifth and sixth, rdl theso

watch lick." 'Yes sir we hear it,1 exclaimed several voices.' 'Well, the watch can tick, and go, and keep time, you sec, when the case is taken off and put in my hat. The watch goes just ns well. So it is with you children.

villi", a veiv dillVrent laii"na"e from that 'symptoms bee. ine more distinctly devcl-

acribed to tne at Pittsburgh. Thus the oped, his head oiadtr.illy sinks, like one one plays his game desperately for the billing to sleep, though the eyes arc more South, and the other for the North. Our an,l more widely open, until, finally, tho friends everywhere should, as far as practi- "nder jaw falls on the breast, as he seeks cab c. be made to understand this. Here, 'ho rail car and leaves the place." the administration parly are open mouthed i

Your body is nothinL' but the case : and ' against the Compromise. They would an-i Di n vim". Mr. S. I have a bttlc dcthc soul is inside. The case the body ; nil.ilate it entirely; nnd thinat the ino-; mand against yon, whicli you will please may be taken oil' and buried up in the menl the manufacturing intciest becomes ' lo pay," 9 ground, and tho soul live and think, just deeply interested in its preservation. With' "I can't do it to day, but if you will as tho watch will go, ns yon see when tho yon ih tone is as a friend to free trade, call next week, I'll tell you when to crsc is otl'.' " j tho effort is t ow makuij at P.tlsburgh to oil again."