Political Beacon, Volume 6, Number 20, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 3 March 1843 — Page 2

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WEEKLY POLITICAL BEACON,

JHI I Cfillor. DZSIOCJl.l TIC .VO.V.V.i rO.Vi Ins c.ov msnor or viuo. roil r.ir.VTKN VN r (jovniNon Jt:ssc: n. attiuHT, or jFFrrmsoN. r L A W U K N C K 11IIUGII: FRIDAY. .MARCH 3. IS 13 The Cn.:r.. It will he discovered that the proprictorsYp of th's establishment has changed. In future the Beacon will he conducted hv th.e undersigned. We do not consider it impnttant that we should go thnnig'i with the usual formtdii on such occasions. h,ttC hut to an nounce the fact of the change, and tint tiie'piper will he fonnl advocating the true JcfT'tsouian drrnoci.itio doctrines, as . i.i t i ii we understand them. Our course shall i i . i i . i i j he rharacictis' d by drcison ami forbearance always atTedini' tmr whig (rends a for prop riion of our spice, when applied for. so long as we shall h ue no opposition in our I lie of bus ness. It is our province to exercise a censotship over the acts and writings of public men this we shall not fongo. Our opinion, we claim the right to express upon ali questions in issue before the public, bein" eter responsible for tin ahusc of the immunity.

We thus f before the public, asking landing the other day for one of our heavionly la be patronised rommr surate wiili 1 rs: I,,,,,,,. ,,,., In i ,b;.

the merit of our labors. JOHX P. PfJ.N, ariR.r. Watts. o-,- Aneleciion for tmvnd.io oiflcer, will beheld at this pl.ee on Monday next. Three constable, to elect.

CANniiHTis The tone i npprn5:n:itni when eandi.l it- br-in to think of pre- W.

scnlin; tin iim lve f.ir the n(Tr isi s of the ..... ... x- I , . . ... uct. p'n;T.-' o canoni ue can vrive iu name aim iii'-ce ! intl i1 Iseacmi Ulmntyir.tt ti nderinj a fee of oaf dollar. Wo have cpened :i department rcluively for these "yttple '91 e rs ." Oltro Oil tin1 '2 i!i oil . 'be Senate pissed a bill ineorporai eg ihe Bink of U.ivtoti hv a vote of'!) t.. If). -i . : . - - 7 cpiotrs Illinois has ,,.,sse.l .1 resolution s-ainst receiving her distributive sh.are or the surplus revenue, under the bill dividino the proceeds of the !.,nd s .les am...... il.o States. " -- To the Mrctninie of our cily: In looking over the adv. rtisng columns of the Beacon w e wi to led to rnquire of our

journeymen whether there w;s any shoe.!''- Qnere. Had h-i any power to return? niakets, Id 11 ksnrtbs. wagon-makers, or ! his own show n t )fl ln( not.

cabinet m ikeri:n our ci'y. Not an ulver - i sfo.en or.res . ur (i.lomnsi . .,v f :,;;,Mm ,ri' , " "f I nsinevs soppon ..,,0: ,1,,., R,.,; iih-nl u .... .. o .1. . I... I .. I ... ..1 " " ' 1 . ' tiari. I'here Ins l,e 11 an nnpr.djt ,1,1,. , ,,ntr,,. versy going n in our ranks lor ,,. weks ibroi.ol, ,he medium of the t ,e-,i ., no, e.mi.'y. 1. is ernnsiy t o.I.., 11 his .. iiiionTeii. i.yeiy oe.-).n. rnt in this county and congres;oiia distiicl should ive hi ammonilion f..r the batth; tint must come of between ihe tw,. preil parties. It is nnessaiy lint ibe nitiib ry be p .ini.-d at ti e C'.eiey and not to 'he c oilie of our n-vn l iimp. We feel entirely conf: !rn, i,,t tj0..i!, the contest Ins naei w a tin, it w i ! !) r..,ll .r r ....!. ... I....I. .. 1 ... - .... - .. - j iniTiw uruveen rrni.l in in ... .IS, ami the ni S'-oustr leli.oi . " I I I t . Is, a . r 1 . .11 .1. 1 ion nun roiivi r. it. 01 t 1 rl ll.nm I .O- .. . ,. ,,,if- , i; HI lit rici i:i ,;:. lion 011 ihe pl!t f ,1 1 .f r.ste.l .b ,,..,.1 era's, and thai well .1, reeled. I h s -vd! 1 .1.. il... I. . rr .1 . 1 in.. n.iiK 1. 1. ecu i:iy. A wo are m.w .luiteil, wi.ingbng nod i.n'rndi, ,,! svilh ni.olhrr. wo 1.. a pniy, r," .-, nijhaij s'ikK mihI Um of .,,ir w I, ., f rends .md ni-i..,bojsthe i.'o.vi.. ..... ' shame. 4.l tint ihey are limr-' find 1 i".:.. linn th- i ' .t our loss, p. i , onif-io ion, s:ioe an. 1 nr lei.iiw r.its; hut 'hey feci I: lllu ally, m i;....r rr-i. I hit we may be oii !. ! .( (.n .;, bead, we once f,,r al! s v, H.l ote v, j bo closed .-'g.inst nil pe.v.,,,1 cont:ovei' in luiiiie. The Waba.h r ! ., " "li " " '"gg'-s's a new , ..... .... .. .... - .1.: , 11 1 ,1 .....e. A tul it , 1..1 . 1 Ud one. It isr.tL.t T T. i , - , . ' i fbma:n nri..n t. m ..... 1 I pi.,n.;ce, when we . Will throw in'o ,i,. m , f ,l.,le, nn..,.,,,. nninlly until the d- hi is .1 sei, ,r?e,. .i,H rlhej wont do llrs, t, I; ,,r SiJS n wait until n tire ublu to meet I in coin. Wo second the motion s I PJ

!n looking over tlie Cincinnati Gazette, a week or two apo, wo observed an estimate of the number of hogs slaughtered in the Queen city, and neighboring towns.

i in which no mention was made of our ! iii.ice. We would ask the Cincinnati i j (I;iz?lU if what was slaughtered here are included in the 233,000 head claimed fur ! Cincinnati? There certainly wns a nnmher killed here tins winter, say 20,000 U ad.weich ought to he counted to some j I ice. There arpears to bo a studied silence by all the neighboring pipers in ,o.t ir.l o. ..or eltv and ita buiiie; I 1 .Now we hi not wish to tioast ol our i .. a i citv or its business, but we believe that we hive, within the list season, minufictnied mote fboir and whiskey than the (i'UM n citv herself; and if the editor of I lie Gazette will look over bis New Yoik and Boston papers, be will observe that the "Miami Mills' flour sells higher, and is known better than any city mills. We i .... . .!. ill .... i. .1... ii oiv: ion via.'-i'u ivni iiivr.i' u umir.ur 1 honorable for th's neglect, r Tim 27th Congress adjourns to-day. After a very boisterous se-s'on of three months, without bringing any momentous question to an issue at all calculated to advance the interests of the country, the members will rcuirn to their constituents, wiili whom many of them will never be to make fair weather. , Our City axd its Bvsixks. We ob served a larue nuantilv of merchandize operations. We have no doubt there are . baroaillS to bn hnd hv enlbr,., vi,.. , O - - - ..i.tijj. ..ii... I y send in their advertisements we will a,,le ' sP"ak wil1' more certainty Wo ouhl s ay to our rnercln nts, if yon want i ln0 l"1' know where bargains nro to be bad, advi itise in the "Beacon."' Fun ward, Secretary of the Treasury sent in hi resignation tn President Tiler on me r t-nniary, 10 laue rtleri nn the Is! I. O-l I I ... ... . . . . . 1 .M irt h m-.t. .itr. sj,cr.rr;,ry r'penciT it is j said is to succeed Mr. Forwarl. An I mi- ! mor has it, that James M. Fortrr, of Ta., ''r. Tyler's choice to succeed Mr. Spencer in the Wnr Department. The Hon. Johnson Watts. W- h ive g v 11 ilns gentlemui's curnlar letter to 1 bis Conslitnell'S ill our piper (!r;y. Tinp.pl,, will re ,.!, nrcl p ..p--.ii ! hi ll t 'r B,,t from a'" m.krs to ' "'R,,vf U' nnJ "''"Tpreiiy thing ' ,C'!Cr' WR il,r' r ,h" wouhl i lor,i,,,! " ""minaiinn for Congress at the tands of a whig ilistrict conveniinn. Tl, Cntlfmr.n very magnanimously ; '""s his con.-tiim-nts, that his tenr of of. j fi expired, and he return llie p,,w. ' c deb g ,tel hi the perple who l onf- rred , - L ummsgk r. i tTLL f.sti. The '. llWiog m.to , iif,-5,. ,e ri ,,, .;., Mr. , h.rne ,s hefote the vote,, f ,,;s D s'rii I as a cambdale f,,r Con-rrss He show 1 will'i.gni ss to withdraw it, if m.. I "'smi to pr ip. -oa e barm.iiiy in I'io ranks f the pnly- We presume rouventj,,,, be b.M a ,;,, ,ri:(iIt . Mr. Il .e!, shall l, , nought most av.i lal a a denim-rat, he cannot cons sten-K ,,.. (inn a nnm i. .il.... r r . mecliiio 01 'he rniivi 1, Hon we shall not nnrres M prf fere fee between incividurls we shdi ",K" " tiisttitc'.ion, by sittcrnp- '! n lone. al itw ,: r .... " "' 1 i ue ue legates. Wereg.rd h a ...noc as rrprch.-nsi. h!i; Uij. 1. 1 il divldil-.U .....I :.. .11 . : vim 1.,. i.V.. 11 .in le 1 - 1 j il ts the inttnet i.f ihe I J i.etno. t 11 : ; 1 ( . . lo . ''' f tle Pe.urn: I ,,,. S' '" ': ' ' r a proposition to Oil le.lv oe.mr.l ............ -. . on lluniisl 5 -niiM-ralic. candidate f,,, ' "" ' And sr. far 9 I run in l vi.lu ..w... . . 01 ornrr to if., nwy 1 '" ' "I ' iili n; a t):'ric! (. I ln-t' by asl, OI,V'll.i. ol tnV llleni I ir. ...;.. i i ""'''" V'"1" 'I1' " unl r,,,"' " of i , v" ;:' V"'"' of eoMrt, . ... I .. I,-, ... I.I III M in ii I, IS 13 ANorncrt Fi;. vrt rk.-U," the papr-, from AVw Jersey, ,vc loam ih.t B inCf-llllff 1 a. 1 Ill .... ... 0 -- nn,, a, I rent,,,,. v,, i, ,,.,,,,, 1 -i- r ... J - 1 '"S"1 "i me,iuini. i 1 i- . 1 " K' ' ' i movement. 1 1 n I. .- ' "ue ui u'icmiou, 'o.,.,,,,, cjcmoci.ns (hmhtb SS at (ended -"d puilicipaled j,. the business f ,,c '"'ing. Il may, however, Imve been a P' "taneo, movetnenl ofih,. mitf. The rc.,l,;()IIS( in pnl arR ,)f (e fuc democailc S,ipe. ()ne declares auains. I sn stsiimpfion of ih fu pd,!,. rtt

against a distribution of the prcce. the land s iles, so loi.g as the fund arc i quired hy the national treasury fur purposes of revenue one condemns Sir. CI i-

notioiis of the veto powct one 'jvors the refunding to Gen. Jackson the line impos ed by Judge Hall, and others read as fol ! low : Repaired, I h it we reg-irl ! hivnas Jef- j f. rsoll the groat iiposlJc of liherlV. anil I ...l,..i I.ia I ....,.,,1 ;,. I .,., lulopt his political creed in US oiuiocst sense. I hat we aro ni.t h ; pr" y to toceivo the assurance of 'resident Tvlcr "of his firm res dre to -idiniirs'er this governmeat SO lon ns ho remains I) tlnl exectl- I i. i i... I i i. .1 I I I i' n I .. ! I ' . i. in ti ui . , . , ,. , ' ,-' . .,. ' seliuol. and Iim oohlii-,1 insirii.-tnr :itid ' i m l . f iiri.il I ' . I 1 1 . r i. ! to r.. in :."in 1 ' .'. .... , ; that we regi.d h-.i olncnl com!ncl n a '. guarantee MIlCP. of lloi sincerity of lint ;,surResolved. That we regard the iiannonv a.:d Hum! feeliua- ivl.i. b nrrn-iil in il.f lii llloi i alic p .Hv in r. f. lenoo to the I'resJ I .... ideuli il canvass, and llie willingness Hiailifesteil hv every nvlid Vti o' d 1. whigs to suinnii hi claims toa Democratic ,atio:iitl L'onceidiini, an. I abith: iis decisions, as a s'i:; aujiiiy of our triumphant victoiy.

Resolved, Tint whatever can-lid itc ' day will overtake them. The policy of the may ol. lain the noiibntioii of tij.it nation- ' dt-morrat-o partv has been well defined and a I con . no.,. IiosIhI! i-e-ve oar crdlal. lnld,r?tod fr.nthe loandatinn of the Covutiited an I inrinii' support; ni. l we w Ii . , . , .- ., .. , ... . . , rrnment up; hut that ot the opposite party use nil honor.ioie iiie.mi to sucure Ins , , ' . . . ijv wiiatevi r eojiinmen it mav have hecn re election. : cognised, has been so llnctnatiiij that none,

C- The editor of ihe Courier, New CiiSih". stvsthat ihe Wirmt i f the 'fr"', .. . . ... . in'l 1 1 .ill; iiuii'ii in IIIIIU .1 li'llU'lllllMl III. i .. ...... 1.1 r . 1 110:11 1 iiti : c a raiunoaie u.r v-ongress, anil that ''Messrs Cravens, (Jregg, Mat son. Dunn. II ickh man and others are spoken of candid it 11 . .. , c 11 . Is he not a if nsible fellow ? Neither of , ., . the mdiit.un's named .eside in W.v fjth ilistrict, ami one of them is a thorough go-iu-nlemocrat. Mr. Wliitcou.U's address to ;v p"i p!r id '.In 1, am! si v'es il a'l :erj and Mi. Wh'ICiWiii an 'r;.'i'.u".-ii' " Tin j 'rcrt'i'i' m ty be I .oki d f.r soon :.. u-tohhor Citibbs e-ni iM-ssii-'v rind b isun ,() it!tt. , , j; V,,nl I ii rot Ii ;oJ polley lor t:-e d m 11" r 1 to oii Mi". Giilhi s a lit le ?:i:h mt.ney? It i n!d !. too ba;i 10 have lhat addr.-K "rcjrn !, linefeed. rid 'Ud an-l perf.r.M. In rcg i.i :u t o: pioposiiioii of the whig, to t.s-n-iie Ihe Sn'.e de'i'.s by tlie licitcr Gonremeiii, but .':e ci-uisi: Sliittu! !,!. d i V Ihe nocr-cy hu. b-s eyes en .he approach of this monster with rc head nd tea horns," and permit bi n to stall; fond U nninoh'siej. But every one If.il . I,. I...IV. . III.,. ...... I '. . 1.. 1 - -ii'" "i.o,.oni uvai n;m i.iu to Irs cavern The ' letiiiMi sent m.i I. r .!.; J hi. omers; fCon-cc, Bi.ould he shunned as a pes-1 lllelice. and seoiiti .1 e,., .,- '"' public placi S, in 1 u: 11.1. 1 ,1'f ind its .Mlthois held up to the pu'J.'c o z,.t ; u,e imgor ol sen. to point wl,!.. - 'hoy .bag out ,dr existence here on ; Tin pr.-ositicn of l!e wl,;.,, r.'iiri (', nsoftlnl ..f bis ' !t .', : , . , " "l""V-'J','atcdi y M.nhew.) when ho (li;; ,,. S.ivi,llir j upinloa high mountain .,,., 5i()Wf( h .It- 1 v . IOC Ml-gil -m ,i ,1;,. woihl, ,,p I S'o'V d.eieof, s ivino, t, lh:n"s will I tlieoiftl wilt , , ,!,,.,. ,,, I , .oil wors'i'ti me. i lie in..!, was, t!it ,dd se(.d,, ,;, "o, own ,.. o,: , 1 ,. p,ls-,S (,Ils ,,,, r mil,.! to l esloiv as a rewind for l,e te;lg son lie soo-ht to iniliieiJut ' Wi,il ,,,n rvi,:' P'r,y. they have J er I., bcslovv the proiJV.ed bounly .... ....,.'... e ... 1 upon the S a'.-s I. -- lii'lll lll'l I ),) ... . . 1 tempi the , op'e, h M ,'IPV re,.f.;ve ,,(. ie!m!;e ,-f t'irr hmcc Sul rn - no V 'te-l rj 1e Ii (St lies U"k to her i ffanrds, on a bar opposite S,a nnnh,.. i The accident occurred !; rnr.nin; her I ...... ,1 nsamst snme part of the machinery of the I steaim-r Win. bi ster, Ivinjr sunk t .Sbawne. ' town. The Qaeen is considerably i!.,miirf,d I aml it i. iboiitht she cannot be raised. So ivs th- Republican. j r: " j The editor ol t! I'llMivi.'le 11-. a- 1U1 way 11 gentleman whomwe ,;lV0 .-j ; ever respecie,!, (exceplin; abvais his nohtics.) tbi'.k. he has ib midished our citad I and left us at t,c ,prt ,) ,vrcy , ,h ,,1(.ilv He has discovered that we mifplac.rd Mr. Whilc.nib's constituency iu IS! -Q. T,v thisisavery material mat ter. Sup,,,,,,, n" b id left nut "the pei.ple f i;o" in writ!,,.,, our nrticle? It th, n wrn.', I ,.... 1 1. 1,1 - Ws eon,, i, ,,v ir,,, ,,., , i- a,i --air. 1111 to totn f..r II. hill ' Ti - r. .. ., ... ' "- '"i ni it .nr. W. now itsi.ie, , y led its into the error So much for tint. Ht our t,ch;hhnr has round out that Mr. Palmrr held niT,co nn'ler the improvement law. We did i,t tilJ. that no democrat held cflice under it. We said only, that in the dispensation of the ollicet created under the improvement bill, th. whig r,mi!T .;..' ,n, triply i,,,,!!,

.or can Mr. Hackle-I

e says he has a file of the ' ..qnircr" from which he pro. pocs ii le in future. We hope he will r.ot forgot to iloit anil fairly. He is referred to an article in the Beacon ot" l ist wrck , as we have not leisure to attend to him now. Tl.i, di-friet is whir by at least a tho-i - nf n majority, r the people ran he in- '"''!:" " the poll, and cast their rntes ; m famr of their ira? principles. Rus'iriltt i . 1 1 That i-, if the people c.nnhl be induced to belive that vthii principles are compats-;;, Id,, u ith the interests nf the eountrv. Ihcn . . ... - -,''" 1 i " " " i I i... - .. I ... . :.. .. I... . i. . .. .1 . .. ........ m an 11-jt v. 1 on are iitiont hall nslit Air ' . . ' . 1 1 icUleunn. Hut tluit u if in tlir u-nr, anil ...... eernanvw,, oe ,n uns , is.net. . re penpie c:,n,.ot he K!,ed to W.,lloW ,v!rer.T. 1 h" nalnnlbaul- ami tbr hro hundred m,lHoi national ?e':t would stick i:i t!, ei r era w. ' an I they kn iw it. - 1 -

The editor of the Ruhil!e Whi; says:i;r;( i niioli ihe candidate ti lls selected

"Ml the districts icill be whi when the people come to understand the policy of the two parties."' If liicv n ait for that under'tandiiir doom's save a few of the laiiici-inr, have been able to understand it. Kvery new moon finds a i ilitiVrent feature to the w hie policy The . , . (iiilv cniliinii; principle to which that partv .11 1 . can lav iust claim is onnosition to eoual r,Vft,, thi-rand ..ih.trat,.,,. of n,.r boast, ,1 ; ;t;st;tiitioni. - 1 o i... 1.:.. .i,..m k. ,1,0. r .i.:c. J I .11 . 111 ail.".. LI .... I 11.11 . 11 4.3 ...IIIIIJ- . . sinus about the democratic majority in this t, , ,. , district. Some of Us political brethren : hereabouts rather claim 11 majority n. j We don't believe it though. Some of our wl.i cote.nooraries of the prets seem rat lln rc.v i.. ninsoqu' iii i! i our having sjvcui.in.i w : t ! 1 leoitd to the piobabh: i-:il;d:i! ili'3 for (.' to.ii ss. We rca'lv nu'aiit no hum get;;'cm"n. it was i.ur tiiiv !i ;'i l,oievi r to sav to our re.idi 1 ''is, tint ceil. i'ii iiii iyiiiti: Is 1 1 - I bn. u illilO d ill CelHK x'011 Willi the siatii il. We . disci litn env d.si te or in'ctitioii t interfcrt: in t!;f ; 1 i. i-'ii.r. of a v;h:g ii 'iTi'iicc. 1 The worst we have ,!.!, w..s. th.i we be- ! Jieved either Mr Bj-I s'01,. Mr. Gregg, 'or Mr. Walls ;wo'iU bo llm cmdi'lite. : We have no! ehiiiged our opinion y-t. id' Tlrs is not cnoosdng for tfie w!rg-- tr f i-Hil Oil.' I u u We h.,v,; but little choice between tl., wlmlo of the baker's dozen ofwhb cx.

i.iMn-day,-,pectt..,:s. I: we wero to seloci in view S::uuldhe;f!,,.,lifi,mns cur choiee won,,, f,

k i Mr. Greng hot if wi e would nierc'v on.I lo the . . iiml, another would lm . .... - . . natneif. 1 lie inaur ol desiomiion wilh our Wi-i. (rci!1!, amJ tl.,J WP ... " - ' i ' it. : Rsn -c-n 5tEMix.Rr. We cheerfi.Hv P the subjoined communication, 1 it speak, is in ,ood ",:,ni'"'-- 'd m!er Ihe supervision of comd experienced fenllemen : J RISING Sl SCMIXARY The examination of ti e students of thi institutinn w-.a eb.se.l nr. F,;.t... .... ,... uit The highly siitifactorv '.M "ir 1111 manner m ! i W'Th tl-.e starlents ncqnitted lhem.e!ve re- . ; yjrK io-cis creoii 0-1 me superintendent. Rev C venney ntid Mr. W. fi. aloore. the n.,is - 'i nt. Doth of tl ese prntlemen are cradu- I ntrs of Oxford fiiivcrsity, nnd have hadi expeneiue 1:1 tri.it, in; the yni;thi"ii n.ind : I for parents could md entrust th eii' chi!;!reii Uilh "i-ore meritorious and trat-,vortl,r rrr 1 sons. j The bar iness of the monetary 1. fairs of j '"ir country, has doubt!. s kept many stu j'lents from enferinq- it. that. ;., or.Knnrv wonl.I, and necessarily ilenriied the superintetident from that rpu-nr.1 11.... ....1. - , ...... iiu,i dtinitiishe.l and perseverin,' talenls p r:'" r""nand; but y.-t we hope, he sees :l hr'?''t opening: in the ,lar!.- prospective. 11 i thin; to be lamented that so many n:,,"r!!".V bri.-bt youths are prow insr tip in cur tow n and immediate 1 icinit v, w hilft thry refrain from enjoy in.; the many ndvaii:ri nrnnni.T hv ll,, ! 1.,-li. - , 1 j ...... ...... 1,1 i , !(, instiin lion. Pirn is not ephemeral she coir menIt .... ce.i i.i year ago nml Idee men in business k.-r ways have not, all the time, hem Kreiv ed with flowers: although the founder" wishes have been more Ihiin fully realised, when we come to consider the difficulties under whirl, :l,e has labored. Many can en attest, after takin; their stands in the world, the beneficial .-fTect received from her. Ii i-ln; Sin is admirably situated fr :u "olilution of Ieatt,inK. The healthy nn.i ebgible location of the tow n, backed by n fine country nre important considerations it 'staining n literary institution. The cxercisei have hern suspended for two weeks, at tho expiration of which linn the duties will be resumed, when we hope thoio who design attending will eoitraeoce

Those thai come from ti distance, can be - i .. ii i- . .

oe accommodated niin goon uoa nunir, ni a '"w r ite, m me vicinity oi n.e f, -miliary, or in the family of the fuperinten.knt. A PATRON, Fur tin? Beacon. 3lc?srs. Editors: In the List Reois- . i .js,.()V1.r ;, n.iblicatioii omoosin-r int , Thomas- Smith. ,,f u.,, v m, ( ' . , , without the miuatcd by ari l imaiioiK and J inurveiitioii of a district con , vcntiou- lb' writer expresses mo opin . ,h u ., rmVPiiii..n would bo detriment , ,e VIIU,V of ilemucraf y. In tlrs I ' ,. ,n.,,,i :.crrcf wilh hiin. It is well under . . . . i ...... . . !..,. i... imiii! i'r i'.i .1; ii' u 'n , ............ , .1 . . . I . I ........ I ....... i tnu pcotm- in.iy -i """'" ' " ! .1 '..! n ....!,. ..f , . ' ll,M"i """ r "I 1 thai would more l.kclv nnive sue j ; , ( ; ,;, ;iv;liaid,. f , individuals spoken of. ho will' , ........ i. . a I 1 11 it i II t 1. ui: l .1 ':...'..'... . ....... ! elV-i-l would follow lit.; convent oil. will unit! tiia Diriv tbr.-ughnui the dis I do not reeogn'.re i 11 livi.In.it. to kiiv i illct the chnmi err nv .ji , ,,(.,.,." . . . .i i . .. I .!....... . .. belon; to ihe p-o.ple, ami the' may eon 1 , '. c. 1 , . ier I hem n 1011 wnom 1111 t-i e in wninu not be iindei'stood us making the n!iilitest ! ,d,ie,-tion to Col. Smith, and would be enlively aatisfi'.'.l to see him put in nomination hv a convcplio".'. Bill ot!ir 11." n- s .-.re I : -f.te the put '!". i .ud e 11 b oeiit'etli til is hmuiiii! f.eward to!

a convention to ib'chle ln ho'i'ii him an ! I others. Lei that mode hcr' lolute' pr.te ' A. I'riuce of Di moemey iVg to Kutieed be "now acted upon, and if iIkhil'1!' rope. We lindetsi. i.d lint Captain Bob-

atlvis hie when ih" convention assembles. let a r' S -dution h.e adopted doini avva : lln cvlem 111 tho l strict. lotiis no I one would object. I haVO as little co.di 1 . . .. der.co in conventions as the geiuiem in 1 ,..h.'-Mtc for ilie Berister. owinn to tl.ei t 1 I . I II ' oi inner in w m 1 inev have recently liecn j '" "no r m ' conducted. But I du tiniiU this d-nlrict : M 1,fr?cv(.u, .,Wt ,J0 wrk has j (;fj(M n,crP,j ,,pon. ; 1 ,. V(i notiiii;!; to siv re nl'iig the . r .1 1 ..... . .4i:?.. ,rrC,.i f f .V 111 t 01: n i I . . .1 . " - .. . .... 1. ..... . tl,s l1fir V1i ,,f h r. il-c:iois eiv 11 the - f i"!nr .cii r id the iP-n-g tr-s nsuaHv s.-i. e.ril, wi:o hi' says m IV o --1,0. i.io n.m -o'-pr, m'i of a ibiti!: f gri'L." ic-. No. n,a nf hi 1 oil I r ' g ' I ahii-e i.fthi: iii'iviiu i.ls in .fii'"e. This I h'. Vii to bi'ii aod ihixe he e! i-sie.d'iy do In 1 1 0 t ' N ' ' y ANOTHKR VOTP.B. . . . ...... 1 ... 1 t.. ..'.!. .1... CONG BUSS. 1'', b CI The S, n.-iie pa.-g .! l'io 11 toil the "Vine." I y :i Vo:n ol" L-i.b M .l!.'ii. U-o.y, nei.l. 1, , (Talbooo, ( aiiid 1 il, l'i.!:oii. (it:.:, m. ' ' ii ;.b 1. n. Kutg.l.'tMi. MeD.tili--. M -i'.o'.i. -i.s ' Bives, Si i- 1, M ingum. i'miiii i f Co!;!). Be di ,f r. li .n Spl.s uri.-' on is ; T.iliuri'li!c, T-ppm. Walker. W.ii ox, W

I NA VS M.-.-srs. Archer. D.in.w J,,. j Bayard, Ber.i,.,,, c.'mat,, Ch.yt..,,, Conr.'i

of; ' ' ' ! "'. !'J'o. Kv.-n,, IIit,. ,rv ,' I he Gio e sue. t he biil ,.c ......

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is .ihii imirtiineiice, e are ..1 ihe iinpr.s.h.n that th.i ! 1 'Sl ''''! '' '!'., Wur.lin.r ,., ,- !-h-a of ,,y will be H.ccessiul in Mer- - j the present pora-olo.y isgivon rest.,r,. vvr' 'h'K i.ee. His mind was excited t

.1 what wis I iken Ir..iii l ..; li-in.r .1 w. t j-m-r ,1 ''ii... auegeti contempt; leivino (, . , . . .... , ! diren tie I the alletion was no dice j e tcstmation of ,;c ,,,,,,, 'S ' r. - A,"M'j''' ,,'J,t was I id 7 ' '" -V "l Vo'e ' f ?1 to IS ( in. I'O'i l) t six Coxonrss, Fr.o. I". A very i.it.resi i .1 . . . -. " ..... I ' c'":le 1" U.c Mmato upon the hili to rel'i.i.il . , den. Jnckfon's fine spiiin up, but before fi- .. , 1 "om.i mum eel.;,,: upon it there w as ! an ;i(hniirnri,...,t I . i . . "M U,P A.snn.ption of State Willi 1,'llMn.l l.'ll .1 . .U ..cnssed t,IJ (he t'Xpiralion of the n.orniiii; hour. TI, e Apprnpiiilion Uill thi n up. and the amendment of the Senate anpropriiitin- $Hl,0C( ,lir ,,,,, "' Ohio, .ML-,ori, .Mis t 1 !.-., improveHippi, nnd 1 ' UO ,iS coiiciirieu mXavs 57. Hid. 1 eus vv.nnss ,,s hodv, we thank the w ise 'Vainer, f ,lr Constitution, will be compel - el by the lin,.i , r l i- . 4H. of March next,j,!st nine days from Ihe i ....... nnunj, ctiirmj; which lime, sve think wo can copi-ralulate the country that the 'mti'llectual imbecility '' and utter worlhh ssness of the majority will prevent them from doin S much mischief as they no from I ' uccunjr any goo.l. Hwh ., majority never disced those halls before, and never will acnin till the or;ies of coonery ati.iu become themiihtv ii,fl(co J(h ,,ip pf.0le. 7i Imuaxa. NVe fi,:d, fruii, u perusal of an address lately put forth by Ihe Democratic I'.'rty in Indiana, the follow ing facts, w hich may be relied on. The Semite of that State has at all timet 1 b.ie never , hi.s one democratic Trea?nrer Only two democrat., when in oir.ee, I have been ecrelaies of State 'litor, w ho more than ..ny nc else rciulate j "e scale of taxes, has a lirays been whiV. Il.'ll.. ll. . n . . " ! ...n.. me r resident of the Slate Rank .i.i Ibn r...i ... v....lt.r. ij.tto, ,, ,,e rtlll commissioners who ntgoeialed the State Bomb Ditto, tt majority of the State Board of In'"Oil Imrrer.roent Pitte, a majority r,f !

the Directors of the Branches of the State r . . i l ..r c..... r... i.

: i.ann, ami m m.- oi,c uum. i ne .minor i r .mures-, won u ..rt ol tacl that speaks wi ll lor his ingenuity, j argues from these tacts that the whigs, nnd not the democrats, are responsible for any iiml all the financial troubles in which tho State is involved. Cincinnati paper. Tltc Somt rs GV.vc titrurii'c fiets com'V out-Boy bagvd GroisrA .... ..: ..i. - .I......!.. - .1.. in most singular l(:veloieinenl was made 111 tefi u'hco to ihe coiidiK t of Commander Mi K-i z c, hefote li e Itenuder, on Wednesday, on a writ of fiobcnx corpus. It will bo I . 1 1 1 1 ! in another column. : ( til I he home i .o'e ol 1 1 is celi-iiiairu . . . i N. w Yoik, it . ... ....... . . .. . , a iuva is ll ei id- nee , I !n 1 1 Comimitidrr 31 cI'.., .',,..,,. I r. ,., ,. , n,-rtl 11: -oull o.;r,f ttm.tl n..val a, ft.,d tWm Uvd ,., funics, C S,,c.S, JU irould S 0 ffr,,tt,c- U ,,,ls ! sl"'' ;M." n "' ":,Vi,'"'S ! ciol lie . ol M l i " n mi it wl the luiii . .... . ". c.i .1 I , ' maiMier l he usit nishiiiein oi inn voui anil amiienei! was imp iratn ico. tu j dcr iliat ii was so. We bry, for heaven a .i . . i i i .... o i .. :n I........ in . 1 1 i i io . ....... :s:,K" '-'"";" " I acquit Capia;u AlcKeuzic approve Ins ii i.i e . ail i.i i hi ii. mi .1 i.u.iux. 1 : s.i le' V Mid i,-ai e, t.eiore it is loo JatC. .More facts of ill ? kind will taiso a S'otm i '"""il . 1 . 1 . 1 ! 1 . i y e 1 i by t !io theory ol and i' mav perch mco 1 IToIeSST J.spV 1 h :K-!i the :!vileii'-iim I -eh te 1 he 2 I st of .M il- h. liifdit s t down by I'roiiiiot .ilile...V. I'. II.. -old. "' ' '-' ""!ii:s ' i.ngianu .uiu 1 ranee, during 1 be cumi ing Slimmer. I he son oi the l icsnioiit i'l i tic urn- - led S : ales will be HI impo.'.M.t j ctsonrgo . . .1 . 1 1.'. I !'......,.. I ai me 1 i m 11 1 10. n.- .um. ....... When John Van Bun 11 viwtcd Bngland, he was received at JJuckingham ralacu and Winds. .r Cioolc, on the footing nf a piitice t:i" l'.:e lii. ihi)'. laiic blood, h-cofoca line of Mieccssii.ii. John (evi r piiice i-alh.il Biim-'! Jo'-.n) w.i a great favorite I wii i IJ1101 ii n-ii.n.i. lie was to 111. 1 01 i humoi :.ml wrt"(C, that ho mo.e n r i J1 s''.v l-'Ugn i-o in n 11 one il-iy, Miai s.p.. lue-'l'v bill. -I ! ('l C"-':-e'S. Ill tin se days, ll'iiiHi: Alinn t-is -ii d'triss. Cupta'n ! Uobeii Tb-t is I '-; xaetly so winy um j ih nee .lol e, I nl he is iroi" lull of fiej la' in-, 1 1. ii-1 1 1 . 1 1 n. iii a ai:.i pliib.ophy. ' I w II 1 1 1 !; a s- if.iiioii in Lmglind ! . . . . ... . -t-i . 1 .-1 ! ..ti.i pi!?.;- I I l i e .Vllieil Willi llie pil l I s. j. v 1 I p-.il 1.1 s ;.r. ' i.i-!i L"'""!!. i t. b. g i . v. 10 : i i-; 1 da for 'i ;;a ' it ' I'lai.ee and i'.i.d.iiidic ici e;d 1 f the

-pe;-k the best rei. 11 al i;e colitis !T a l'l .iii'o not indeed ii- ! .,i d, but of a

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1- ! 1: t 111:1 I.i Mr-t;i ii!i 'n;r: -.mj ni rain. Tl iffiM. ivid be tried in Ne-.v .lrrey, the criiiii- haiiii- been committer! in ( i louet'M cr eoiiiity ef th.it ite, oppnte I'hiliidelphiii ii? the boat convey in y lijciu it cross the Dehiw . I-.. . K,... , i . . .1 .. - , .. ' '"" ""'""nr. : ireiuy nelore I he 11. in -der. and for thirtr..;. ii- ,. ; 1111:1 , - n . n;i ri no . n in 1 1 . . .. . . . hour- h-. piirtnii!,- of neither fund or rciret-h-n..." "i'(-!"' "iththa vigilance uri(l ' Z tldV', I) " aei ' Tm' f,r ,h0 w ijlt:: ; v.-.s c-i.mntted, iva,in a state of excitement app;ireiitly little le.h.,,, insanity; after ' the laliil me and be iu in the cu.todv nf j uioienil.il' rcfidi . of a M iauii-ed 1.1:, n f,.rii, 1 1 ( in r Ion s 1 1 lei:, ! to iiliom he quietly y i,.J. lied, he exiiainud. '-Don't hurt ine,"' s,.;,! I. .1 1 ; I 1. .. .. . i . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . " r" . '"'H'"'.V '"'Marled ij i in ii i r.i iilit. ii..! in. r 'If. I ' I.:. ' In. Ml i . ,! I... I. i. c.i.m... v i ... .' ........... ii....- .1 main-. ..iiiv ri 1 iiii. . uaiiec ! ha ! ha"' Then he in a moment bo ', i-., .,. ,,, .,,.,1 u,:.i , . '".-' .. S iul ',.., f I".-'' "V- " .11,11. 11.H-, 1 III, IllS.ilfUC. fX- ! ri,.,b,.. , devotedlv a.laehe.l t.. ' ters and parefits." laio'iiclit cnuncil hayq -".- aiB . btcn otMiin .1 -Ci.'i -nq. Cti" The l.ouinilie .loiirmil of xestrr,! ., j stales that the steamboat (.'rescent City j "ilh 11 "'II carpi of cttm. Urnck !i tune near the lower Tiiich tree, in the Alalv 1 river, on the tt instant, and sunk. 1 111 "!""t h;"u "I cotton on boari! j l""1 k " U '"' The b.tl ter was saved. Ihe cotton which floated j it wa, expected all but Ihat in Ihe hold i . . ........ one I wum" ,,e ;'veu without much in.iury At the lime of the accident, lhroii-h II, explosion of fume of the pipes attached, to the boilers, several person, w ere sevirely scalded. 'J hey were deck pnisi iin it n,.'.i handsone of them n child, supposed to bo naiiiri ruu. inu. I.Jieacyof short sicrA from one ufio.s,ldo,:i f.penlis. Mt. (Joanne yesterday uiitodm i d brief icsoIuiIi.hr fiom H,tt unr-v van la I .e o s a I ,i , i. Cllactin, in ,, dni nw ,,(' i c " . , urt'iiio ihe rc. K,1'ntuin llf't. .,S. J ... ! " I. .. J , . ' B "" wiihiws hi liie , Ihreis and M'..;ie'3.. ihe ll, v.d.iii. n. Mr. C. nficr Hie icsolul ons w. ie rend, said t1Mt , was inr'iicfd lo '-bred,- the iilrnec lie had ' j .'on,m, nun me character quPl.l rem ks. aiv ik-..,.;," .. e ' . - '"'nor, philani hropy. t7.i nnliiiiii.m Te . lo whom he anneal... I n i.;i l r""y'" "P. hich h.t.l wriI previously Im'l '-'d by the Commitle,. n Pensions !llll una lllel .,,.1.. I pasted, nv suspend ni ..... oi.spi lSIMj, with some of t,a re-uli uu" i us oi .i . ..i rv Bimd" on son.e oi casions. Wlni Mr CJusiine said, being well ,8id. rnd sot-rl ai-.i, was nn ewner s.iid th;n c'one. isii.i-v.a niai "llievnii ,c ,.A

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