Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 8, Number 3, 27 January 1838 — Page 3
tfc fijUtnriatf faolotiot, wUdt
nmi mgtd to, tb.
1W tb Committee oa I t iMoir whether a-y, mmd ifa-
ta "m-1tnH.nt may be given I proJJdretSi ef tbe mulberry end sugar IsSkmtb, Modat, Jan. 15, 1S3S. TiotMi: For a harbor at Michigan city, .'IjriZaa port ot tho Stats of Indiana, VSfoTSie relief of certain porsons there(connected with the mail, tbe most fr2aart of the bil' retatins to pay lor the jSamSie" rood between Mobile and Now Sf-JJTSallowed by the present Postmaster eras taken up and considered. Slakrief remarks by Mew. Grundy, " MifM. nnrl Kin. on the proposi-
lrf. Certain rooms in the now Treasury Building, with safe fit raulta,are to constitute the Treasury of the United States. Second. Tbe Mint and tb Branch Mints are also to be public depositories of tbe public money. Third. Certain special depositories are to be created, viz: in Charleston, New York, 'and Bos-
ton, and otneers to do appoinica incretore,
Mr. Baird, from the committee of revision, I bearing 5 per cent, interest I have not teen able reported the following bills, viz.- j to ascertain. There is nothing new in our raon-
a Din tor the appointment cf county survey- jey market. The packets sailed , this morn in"
ors and their deputies.
A bill authorizing the arresting and securing !
fugitives from j'istice. J A bill to regulate general elections; j Which tills were severally twice read, refer-)
reu to a committee of tbe whole House, and made
) with a good wind.
:::d i:::iaua palu:::lj.
to be called Receivers-General, with salaries, j tno :iit of the day the two first named f r j Aje. j Thursday, anJ the list named for Fiday next. 1
C-7f. r ia substitute the Postmaster Uen-
eLTismniittee of three, composed of the "" 1 Vint Auditor of the. Treasury and
tf the Post O.Tice, Mr. King with-
ijrnent.
now coming up on an amend-
Mr. Hubbard, taking the final de-
aga subject irom tne ui cwiKuiianin,
them merely w examine ami rrjori
Ike
Fourth, In certain cade?, collectors of public
moneys may make special deposites in banks,
tlio key upon such depositories to bo retained by 4
the depositing officer. Fifth. Many provisions arc proposed, by bond
and otherwise, for the security of money iu tbe hands of those officers. Sixth. Exclusive specie payments, for all dues and debts to Government, to be required after a certain time: siy, 4 or G years hence. Another feature, if wo understand aright, annuls the requisition of specie payments at the land
offices, ptnnittin? the alternative of paying the
monev into the Treasury at Washington, certili-
Mr. Beard, from the committee on roads, re- I
ported baek to the Senate without amendment a j bill to locate a state road from Delphi to Marion; j and on motion of Mr.Task.the bill was then read a i third time and passed. Mr. Biird, from the committee on canals and internal improvements:, to which wai referred a resolution inquiring into the expediency of the Slate t-iking the amount of stock reserved for the use of the state in the charter incorporating the BafTa! and Mississippi Rail Road Company, rere:ortod that, after mature deliberation, the
committee fiad directed him to report that it is
expedient to take said stock, and with a view
Printed a ad Published every Satardar by D- T. BOLLOVAT A. B. W. BAVTS.
he Soutfc west coraer of Mais mad Promt at.
RICHMOND, Warae cooaty, ladiaaa.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Two Doll a per aarttim, payable in advance. Two IfcLLaa tad Firrt ctvrs, if paid witbia the year; and Tutu Doll a if pavmsat be dslayed u.itil the ys?r expires.
attentive perusal, for it is in our opinion the only true view of the subject on which it treats. So fares this address recommend measures we are a Conservative.
WHIGS OF OHIO. The Whig party in the state of Ohio, propose hoidiug a State Conven
tion at Columbus, on the 22nJ February next, for the purpose of mare thoroughly organizing the party, and to ensure the re-election of Governor Vance. We hope they may verify the . truth of the motto "United w e stand divided we fa!!."
We are authorized to announce JACOB W. FISHF.R, a? a Candidate for SiiKairr of Wayne county, at the aanaal ele-tion 0,1 ths first Moa-lav in Au; jat next.
0-!n a lettorptblisheJ
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1 , 1 1 1 1 r ( T i 1 M 1 1 11 11 rfiniin " 1.11 T :i nu'!i:i :i I nri i - . . . . .
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&GfMf1 urged the propriety of leaving ."'.I Ageision to the before named arbitraTTuVi rround that they were competent,
. -t .ini iiivblvcd was not vcrv
BU SBXVWH .
m. Davis saia iii"i"- i-- t -
the land offices.
or
hc-
for a
uIn consequence of tho sli"ht, and no doubt
temporary, depression of the market price of Treasury notes bearing low rates of interest, of 0110 or two places to which they have been sent as remittances from various sections of the country, by indi .duals who had purchased them from the public creditors for that purpose, wo understand that the l'ke.-i lent has authorized an issue
tercst at the
coinmenc-
.ketaer Congress, unocr contracts lor ed, and which, we have reason to believe, win
wmi . would pa v f r the construe-! be equal to par at once every where. Those
-
aMctedtke road between New Oilwans aiif1 VZ? ..ttt- had not even fulfilled thir
Mrttacarry the mail, having never, in a single rT. ..rriMl it through in the time stirmla-
-7tli,having,therefre, been displaced by othAndvetthcv had received full
itionfor carrying the mail for the whole
It was stated that the Legis- 1
to incorporate the IJjtTUlo and Mississippi Kail lature had ordered the proposed Madiwn lvail I
ged to a M'Adamized road. It
been the New Albanv and Craw-
fords ville road.
Indiaxa L.EGi3t.TrnF," We arc unable to
jgiieour readers any late reports of the pniceedings of the Legislature. Ojr latest date from j Indianapolis is if the ISth ins'. Why this is so j we cannot tell. We have heretofore depended IOII thf nin.rd nitkliuViA't ii tK ."tnif-il .nrl
I i'hj'viv ' V t L 1 V . m uw U'(.-.. mrm . in the P.illad ium a j legislative nuws; but we shall hereafter adopt
The Globe of Monday has the following article Road Company ; which was twice read and refer- j Rad to be chini in regard to Treasury notes, r?u tor a relcct conirnittce consisting of Messrs. , shoulJ have Lcc;
.altogether paramount to the smallncss tmassof the claim. One of these was, wh iim - amild make compensation f r
T"t-.t m the mail than was expected at I for the payment of claims, bearing inte L!xaof the rnatnet- Another, more impor- ! rate of 5 per cent., which has already JJiV whether Congress, under contracts for ed, and which, we have reason to be ilu mail, would pa v f r the construe-) be equal to par at once every whet
TZZr-nmt roads. The contractors who con- hearing lower rates of interest are equal to spe-
poiicmcnt of which, to a very largo amount, under the provisions of the act of the special session, will begin to expire in the course ot':i or 3 weeks, os we aro informed.'"
Mr. Ewinrr, from a select committee, reported
a bill to provide for the further improvement of the Michigan Road, which parsed to a second reading. On motion of Mr. Ewing, t 1 'm . . 1 1 1 r I . 1 1
Micsviccu, 1 nai 1 nc uoani 01 uicruai .uproe- , . , ,. Ua .
mcnt ore ren jested to report to tho benate the 1 f .....
r power created bv the Jcu' vl " '-u""' i .
0- Will one of our representatives or Senators in Congress furnish us with a copy of the biennial Blue Bouk when published. We wish to
con-
probabie amount ot water pow
construction of the canals of this 6tate, as far as the same are finished or under contract, and also the probable revenue which mav bo deriv ed there-
j from, together with their views as to the best
means of bringing those water privileges into use, and the means necessary to secure the interests of the state in respect to the water jmwei generally. On motion of Mr. Vawer,
ltcsoleed, That the committee on canals and internal improvements inquire into the expediency providing by law for the collection of tolls on such parts of the Wabash and Erie Canal as may be now completed or may be before the meeting of the next General Assembly. On motion of Air. Morgan of I). Resolved. That the committee on the StateBank
be requested to inquire into the expediency ot
niture and decorations of his palace has already '
cost the government 19,000.
so amending the law regulating the duties of
A DEMOCRATIC BANK FAILURE. The
-lJ ikoir contract. 1 he Uepartmcnt hut no lulu re ot the Oommjiiwealth Mink ot tJDSton nas
gggjrity to construct the road, even if thev had fnI to a ful! devctopement of the essential aims of MaMeted to that effect. Bit princi,lrs r.t" - i the founders and managers of the ruxDES svstem. el iiaportance and so extensive learing o;ii'ht j The details of its management, as piven in the toss saMled by Congress, and not in a corner by j Boston Atlas, display an extent of profligacy truly assarJ of commissioners. j astonishing. 9ovofal unimportant amendments having been 1 The capital of the Commonwealth Dank was
dsgrtrd to, altera lurther discussion, in .ut,lHu. Its president was Jonn A. atmpaon; 1 the commissioners of the smking fund so as to enn Nilcs, Hubbard, Sevier and Buc- Cashier, Charles Hood. The following is a list j ma,e t their duty to loan to each county in pro
of its directors:-. A. Simpson (pension agent.) j jrtion to tho number of polls where application Adams Jtailr, John Milfo, Other Fletcher, II. J. i ,e made for the same, with leave to report by Ifow, Wm. Freeman, Klisha Parks, Samuel S. ! or oiherwise.
Ievis, F. S. Corruth Otas Rich, Charles Hood. One of these. JoiiN Mills, is the prosecuting attorney of the United States, whose express duty it was to have warned the government against tho excesses of the Bank under his charge, in order that it might have taken steps to pecure the gov-
TW petition of 500 citizens of Union eountv, eminent funds in its custody .-So far was he from
anryng the abolition of slavey and the slave- doing this, that, as the facts appear, he, himself,
aided in depriving the 13ank ct its means to meet its obligations to the Government. It appears from
r, irsyiag the abolition oi slavery ana inesive-1 tho statement ot the Atlas that 11 was oniy on MM in the District of Columbia. Thursday last, that tho Collector of the Port issu
ed the following public advertisement
iWasIcsirt-
kosaa aarucipatea, tho lull was ordered looecnmasecLoad reed a third time. UmmC SIosbat, Jan. 15. 137. By Mr. Rwidcn: Tiic petition f C.tmell Dole, fray i"g ke placed 011 the revolutionary shob foM. Referred. Tktlstler of Henry R- Burnom, as a pctit'nm, ortyief ths renewal of a bst land warrant. Re-
nso.
tin the District of Columbia.
1W petition of iH citizens of Randolph coiin-
r,irsyig the abolition ol slavery and the slnve-
The petition of ll'. citizens of Randolph
essity, praying the alxlition of slavery and the SBVO-trado in the District of Columbia. Tbe remonstrance of lt7 citizens of Randolph maty against the admission of any new slave State into the Union. By Mr. White, of Indiana : A nrmorial of tho General Assembly of the State of Indiana, in relation to the harbor at 'Mkhiraacity. Committed to the Committee of ike whole on the state of thcU.iion, to accompa
ny bill 3M, and ordered lobe printed
On motion of Mr. Catiicabt,
Resoltcd, That the Board of Internal Improvement be respectfully requested to furnish the Sen
ate a report of tho proceedings of the engineers merchants. Why shoulil we be dependent upon eastern . 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 1 : 1 : ' . . c 1 . 1 1 . ... .
Wiiig Convention. The Whig convention,
convened at Indianopolis on Monday last, and was organised by appointing Thomas II. Blakc, Esq. as President, Noah Noble, A. Morgan, Wm. Po'.kc, J. C. Hawkins, II. Hurst, John Vawter, and Mr. Ristine Vice Presidents, and D. Maguire, A. W. Morris, and G. P. R. Wilson as Secretaries. We are not able to give our readers any thing further
of the proceedings of the Convention. Richmond Trading and Manufacturing Company.
We have unintentionally neglected to notice the operations
of this Company, from the fact that we have never been
stockholder, and never thought of giving it a pwp, as is
common for editors to do on the establishment of such coin-
panics. However, we can now say, ana we taae mum
pleasure in so doing, that it is in a prosperous condition, and that the fabrics manufactured at the woollen factory are
of a superior quality in point of material, crlor and tex
ture. They are enabled to' keep on hand a general assortment of their work ; Sattinetts, flannels, baize, which we would recommend to the notice of country dealers and
who surveyed the Michigan and Erie canal in
relation to the branch of said canal passing to and through the village of Lnporte,stating all matters in relation to the practicability of said Branch Canal, &c. Mr. Smith offered the following resolutions: Resoltcd, That the Board of Internal Improvement be requested to report to this Senate their
opinion, based upon estimates and the best in tor
NOTICE. Persons holding checks against j mat ion they have in their possession, what the
the Custom House are requested to present them either at the bank or this office for payment im
mediately. DAVID HENSHAW, Collector. Is it not most remarkable, says the Atlas, that this notice, calling upon the holders of checks to present them at (7-TiiK Bank -CO for payment, or at the office, where we may faiily presume thev would have received the bills of the bank,
should have been published just thirty-six hours
v I'ir:.. d . r ttr I ,V. .. "'
"J J f'Jr, I lion foe horse lost in tho Black Hawk war. Re
told Committee of Claims.
Of 15 inhabitants of Wendell, Mass., praying the abolition of slavery an I the slavo trade in B Territories of tho I'm ted Htatcs. Laid on S table.
Of Jacob Bigelow and 315 others, citizens of
aorthern Indiana, praying an appropriation lor a harbor at city West, at the head of Iake Michi-
RMS. .M vino rm iii'intii'i ...v f .
atlla on LJoiiimerce. anil ordered to be 1
and on tho very day that the directors determin-
suvinj to the state would be provided tho construe
tion of the Rail Road from Madison to Lafayette were changed to a McAdamized turnpike road, and whether in their opinion the McAdamized system of road making is not more economical and moro productive of the general interest than Rail Roads, and better adapted to the circumstances of the state at this time, and whether in their opinion a sufficient saving might not bo made to the state to gradually improve the Michigan road and such other roads as arc of great
public utility by reducing the construction of all
ufacturers for such articles when we can get them as cheap
and as of good quality at home? The paper mill is also in complete operation, and furnishes as good an article of almost every variety as can bo had in the east. We ask our brother editors to compare the paper on which the Palladium 19 printed with No. 4 of any other mill in the west, and if they do not say that ours is superior, we will knoek tinderl We again invile the merchants and dealers in this section of the Slate to patronise western manufactures. It may be to your advantage in buying rags, woo!, &.C., t eirhange them here for such articles as they manufacture, and as you may need. Call and sea any
how.
ed to stop payment? Why should the holder of i '" 'oaus contenipiaxea oy a law proviuing lor a checks against tho Custom Ilouso have been general system ot internal improvement to Mccnllod unon at lhi nnrtirular nnil mnat stivnirinna 1 Adamizcd roads.
time, to exchange them for the bills of a bank on
tho verge of bankruptcy? What need was there
of a public, imperative call upon the holders of checks at that time? Did the Collector wish to save farther losses to tho Govornment, at the ex
pense of the community, or did he wish to rid
Mr. Clark moved to lav the resolution on the !
table, which motion prevailed. Mr. Djon offered the following preamble and resolution: Whereas, doubts are entertained by some who
ther the State Bank of Indiana by its acts in sus-
lf by tho easiest way of his own personal I pending specie payments in May last has not forisibiiitics? The transaction wears a bad as- I fcited its charter: and where it is fully mani-
The Globe cites "the Western newspaper press generally," to prove that the mails have never been moro regularly transported than they are at present. Now. as the Globe includes editors "generally," we consider ourselves a competent witness in this case, and we assert that we have never in the course of our life known them so irregular before. On the 11th inst. we deposited ia the post office at Lafayette, one hundred and forty miles west of thi place, a letter directed to Richmond, Indiana. We remained in that place five days thereafter, came to Indianapolis, re
mained there one day, a.rivad at home, ami after having
j ter, having been 12 days in travelling 140 miles. Two oth
ers written during the same week have not yet arrived. Where they have been, or the cause of their delay, we do not pretend to know ; but there is one fact we have noticed in our acquaintance with this class of imprudent omcebold-
ers, (postmasters,) that a mora lazy set of men cannot be i found i.. tne Union. One in particular in the western part i TVTVT!'"11 ?' V ! "P""" , ,. . , . .... , ' :J o Kichmond on r-aturday the lth day of February of this Mate, who is politically opposed to rising from his j nestt, the personal property of I-ewis Iwis, deceased, conseat unless a piece of the "constitutional currency" is heard sistinj; of '2 head of horae, 1 Dearborn waggon and har-
rining on the coanter. There he sits, smoking the best! of nos-' "
FROSPECTUH. XEW BCSIGS OF THE LITGQADV on nidus. rcavrsMno aooK t kT aiawma tatTm!'! W nee twelve nwatii, and ha enjoyed 4rlax that pwUJ a very aunsiva stiare of public fcvour. It aa Oaraiataj-f fa tw doJiats and a klf, reprint of Ixmdoa baaka watch coat the.- or'ljr-rre Julian! in mdAtiom to taa amountof literary tnattar, raiiawt of m books, talaa, aa4 iloniMtic and foreign awws. The origiaal proprietor, intsndinc m da lata ate tisaa aa4 attantioa to his other periodical works, ha d jap use a of kit interest ia the Omaibu to IS prevent publisher, who will aaoko aM (arthor Chanf la ita (sneral chanctar thaa tmainf
it from aoothor omco, aa caanjiaf iia aaoaa Iron v at die's" to 'Brown's." Baows LiTaasat Oaxisca will be issued evsry Friday iBoraing, priJiaJoa eacslleat paper of a laiga aisa. Il will contain, 1. Books, the newest and twet that can bo pioemod. o qua every week to a duodecimo volume, embracing Xw els. Travels Msrao.rs, A-c-, ani eWa enmrgcmbU with newspaper pottmge. 2. I.iisrary Review, Tales, Fkstchs, Notices of Books, and iuforniatioa from 111 world of letters of vary description. 3. The news of the week, foreicn and doroeeuc.
Ths price will be ftre dollar per annum to clubs of f.tt inditiJuals. To clubs of ttro iwUividoala, ftpo dollar tmd J o half, or five dollars lor the two. Single mail subscriber.
three dollar. Mail romittaoces to om post paia. As the arrangements for this undertaking are all completd. ths uroorieto; aka from a ceneroua public that r ootid -
eratioa to which so diffusive a schema of cireulatin know I J isdet! and amusement is entitled.
Tho first number of the .Nctr Scrte commenced on tl.
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jilate new subscriber, may cwimenf.
Qt- Postmasters and agents lor periodical inrouaoout theCnion arfl tanada are requested to aet as agent for the Omnibus, and communicate with tho proprietor. (tKditor ot newspapers who receive this nomber, iby inserting t'li prospoctu four time conspicuously, anil
forwarding a copy to tins ottics, will oseniueo to a im
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the solvent banks in tbe United States, will be received at
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cognized.
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1 incinnati, oato. Cincinnati, January, 1 838
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av last.
ill tjreCTitiCKrTl"uinim." Oif! UCSu
Mk. Jesse M. Clark, formerly of this place. His friends, and none that knew were other than friends, attached by his warm feelings of friendship and universal cheerfulness, lament in deep sorrow his early death.
sjsj 1 : .u. 1 1 j: C . ;
- Jl JIAII I.F.WIS.
. ..... . ' nor-f Tli mil.lif ma v n rnni in ituiir .n.nnn. . I iVstpd to ihp fipnpral Aespmhlv that the State
W loan Uldwin and others, masters and own- i : " . " ' ... ...... ---- .-- V J r an.r..1o t -,.l .tl.r , I but immediate and ample explanation must be : Iward in recommending such suspension were inaels vhipp ng merchants and others in- d 1 suspicions can be Huenced by tbe purest motives and the best dcl!l!ri. ,h ,,aJe f. ,'k yUch,S lur removed. sire to promote tho interest of the institution and aSM abject. Same order. . s ,nn n, f iin.... 1 ,u,. .;j ..
. . 1ilolJ 'u ui uie circumstances maae puonc ny me . .... : , J ., "V 1 ter! We have taou-ht this man too lazy to attend to the 1 bEMtTE Jan. ll, 1S35. j eXpiosion of thc u.,ston pct bank the fact that sion w;as fully justified and called for as a measure office SUB-TRF.ASUItY SCHEMA six of the immediate friends of the administration i ot defence, and which alone could save immense . theM rsmarkl? we are . Mr. Wright, fr.,.-n th3 committee on Finance, j i New Ensjland, namely, John K. Simpson, Hall j .""S! 6aCrl,UCCS oluw 'ncv,t- j mtdillv reeeivin. complaint, from our subscribers about reported a bill, imposing additional duties on ccr- ; J- How, Charles Hood, S. S. Lewis, Wm. Par- ; au ? .".'"."Vh,, .,;!,,, r .. c i the irre3ularitv of getting their papers. One-fourth of our -4 poblie ollicer. as depositaries, creating re-I menter and Isaac II,!. areeoUectively i" rie U and emmgeaeral of the public money, and to regu- J to the Commonwealth Bank, in a sum cxcecd.n? 1 'V TtrbecoH trued as i disposioa of the postmasters, and if they are appoint hi. th. deposues of the public money. (the amount cf its capital of SOO.OOO.-Balt. j n I impcr c ff lu 3l f.the convenience of ,h. public we have claims, aid thev
1-MMI WM read and Ordered to a second read- t-nron.de. ! ::7rJ,.:Jl: : ' -I' .u.'"3 shall he heard. Th.reare me honorable excennons. ana
HU : aaiu . taic akiiib, as uiuauit;u us tiifj etc t iui ; llr.WricUtmovedthatit be made the social Itinilll. I T..ir " M!9 Corpora t, on and thc several amendments J ""Z'J?7..?? WCk f
llsUIMIIM LC1IIOI1H I WilCe tnereto vvnicn nave been consented to by said i m,wr!l " CUD,'"a"" c"
ii 1 1 j. 1 . . 1
uaiih anu uranciics oe, anu tne same are nercbv I I declared to be unimpaired and ot full force and '
1 on the day of sale, by
it jre, &.e. Terms made
! Richmrnd, Jan. 2"
m:sj. fumjiiu 137.
iitratvrt. 3-3t
NOTIC'K.Tho andcrsined having taken out letters of Aiimiiiist.-atif.a on t-ie l:4tnte of Iewis Iwis.
IN SENATE.
Jan. 12.
The bill to locate thc scat of justice of Wells ! v,r'ue-
r. county was reported back to the Senate bv Mr.
and then it was
On motion of Mr. Kennedy, the preamble and
resolution were laid on the table.
fx. Wright moved that it be made the special
for this daw week.
Mr. Clay, of Ky said ho would like a little longer time. The Senate had been in session a
treat while, and public expectation was hijh on
inte suoiect. Mr. C had never seen a section of
the bill; be understood ;bat its dvtails were nn- ? CTolcrick. without amendment;
awrous; and ho therefore hoped that more time ; third time read and passed, would be given for tho consideration of a bill ofj Mr. Clarke, from the committee of ways and HnTitousacbractcr. means, reported a bill for the relief of Thomas air. Webster rose, he said, to make two nues-l P. Miller: which was twice read and nnWmt tn
Mas. In r aim r.t i iK ;a ., I ..,.. ... ,.r . i. : 1 1 : i
tae.Govnmmr.nf u.. i. . 1 . .1 .. -.- . i 1 - , . quarrelled ; that McNabb has resigned ; that Mc
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oec'fi., notice is hereby given to all t.iose indeoied to said
estate to come forward and srttla the same, and those having claims a;ainl said esuile t'J uresent them accord.
Tho Kb late is solvent.
JL'HAII LEWIS..
I!. Ft LOIIL'M.
3-3t
to law.
9dm"ri.
Richmond. Jan. 27, 13?.
JAY COUNTY, INDIANA, J. 6th, 1838. meeting having been railed by Samuel Grisell to - amine into a report that has been for some time in
alation, stating that said risen ha been guilty of forla road order from the County Commissioners. This is rtify that we the undersigned being appointed to examtto the case, beg leave to slate to the poblie that wo o grounds for any such report, and that a far a our
knowledge extends, we believe bia character to be of good standing. A witness our hands the day and year above written. WITNESSES PRESENT.
Joseph Wilson, John 1). Jones, David Canada, (reenlHtrry CofSii, John JShields, Klias Thomas, Thomas Ediniinson, Jonathan C. Iliatt,
Henry Z. Jenkins. A true copy from tbe original.
Tho. Ed muii ton, Jr. John R. Reed, Ieonard Evileizor, John McCoy, Joshua Itond, Waller Thomas, Hugh IliJlis,
Michael Rowland,
KSTRAYS.
A writer in the January No. of the Democratic Review, 1 in speaking of the Supreme court, congratulates the country t upon "the late renovation in its constitution, by the creation ; of seven of its nine members under the auopicss of the pres- ! ent democratic ascendancy." tiod save our highest, proud- ; est court fiom such reiwation! Roer B. Taney, ' fills the seatof John Marshali.: John M'Kinley snperi- !
Renovation forsooth ! Better had he '
"XT"0-"- ruspectfully inform the Indies of Richmond
w w and surrounding coumrv,
WE, the underaignsd, being called upon to appraise two cattle, taken up y Thomas Kdmunaon, of I'enn Township, Jay county, and Htat of Indiana, find them to be one a Mack bull, supposed to be eight years old; ths points of his boms eawed off and bored ; small ears, marked with an under bit, and email epoerbit in his right ear, a little white on ea -h dank, and short tail. The other abrindlesieer, supposed to be eleven year old; the point of bis horns sawed off; marked with a crop off the left ear, and half crop off the under aide of the right; wearing large bell with the burr of a screw for a clapper, tieo ia with a leather strine. out on with a leathor collar, .nd
yfuckle ; a little white on his belly, and while on the in side ' of ra-b hind leg; a small white spotoa hi back, and abort j tail : supposed to be work r a Ills. No brand or other genera. perceivable; appraised lo forty dollar by Jonathan C. Ili
att and Joseph J. I axson.
hat she has commenced
the above business in all its various branches, and will be ' happy to receive and execute the orders of those who may I feel dipod to favor her with their patronage. A corn pe- J lent knowledge of the business enables her to say, Uiatall) work entrusted to her hands shall be executed ir the most
STATE IK INDIANA, I I certify tbe above to
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f.withany purpose of thwar'tin-them. This, ported back to the Senate the bill for the relief r'f ''3 P!V . " & ?tr0t
Z r' was one of the m st importrtnt subjects ! of I.vle M'Clung and others with an amendment ! v T i a -..,, lu-l , Wthe Senate, and of greai interest to the which was concurred in; and on the question of he;Nav ders are go.n? there in a steam- ; "Mat., h. tuCm. .iA.i,l - ......... .i -.k- k:ii ... k' A. .:.. I No action had taken place at Navy Island, j
TUtM rr.i.i,.f wit). , i .u! i:J;. ,i: : .i?, . I Th soldiers were retiring Irom Chippewa, and
U.. i i.i. r . 4 Ar tu - i i movements were many about there: but w hat e al wished tint i On motion ot Mr. Thompson ot L., the rcso-! e '" 1 '"'" "' ,,ai , to the
i. ..i it., i i i . .v l i- l ' . iue iiitcniiou ui tue uriiixi urces, none Know ; Sll MIl.I 111? nilif.. n liltion fttl.rivl hv- him cmnp ihn nv.-. Mmtka. ' . . - . .
Correspondence of the National Intelligencer.
JNr.w 1iik. Jiv 1(.
The rumors from "the seat of war1 to-dav ar. ! or to Jo,,N JaT'-:
that SlR Francis Head and Col. McN.IBB have ! BaiJ that lhe ',t,re ani Pa,riotic eart, and the great and : PPV1 modern style of neatness, durability, and fashion.
noble munis of M arshall, and Jar, were snceeeded by the i fC700P n .Main sireet, in the building It imbecile minds, and sveonhantic hearts of oolitic! nnr- ' bT 'r- We,ti opposite I. D. S0jas Hotel
tlzang Richmond, Jan. 27th, 183tJ. ; 3:3,
ne by tbe apirraisers.
January 13th, H3.
true ronv as returned in
KLIAS DAVIS, J. P.
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twi'l'icill Willi a llllO rft(TSr.l t, Ihn rnrxliiirr
Wl aad all its provision
tjasnlly known as possibh
wain Jwoi
democratic meeting in new york. j Positively the E.at Notice. V .K e j ' An Psons kaowins tbemsel.es to be indebted to the
" "lLt"1,J" rcaccrs : su!criber bv nole or book account, will .,lur.:l
able address published on the Srst page of houe, opposite William Cox's, Ki., on or before the 25th
this side of the lines. Things are, therefore, in i
if., .i .- -u- -..1 . itnissiaeoi inclines.
lioZy Z,IZUU"K'" ri"1 MV ' i VO. The Canadian fever," however, by no! any
tr)-.v nncr Sr.ron. r,.VN r.Kt ,,J. -ruary v ra.M a nnal settiemen and rare
. 1 -r ' ""'"ri colt; as I intend leavin? this nlare about that tun
part of an article when it is long, thinking : fOI wUh to dispose of pan of mv hoos-hoid and kitchen
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.,.1 . - .1 IllCflUJ. 13 Ttir. illi; 1 t.vaa IC.Tjr 111 !liSSISMLLl. ; It Will uruVV IUU luUIUUS . UUt We 8:K mat all miV I" utb rat.-i.-. wii'i Ihequcstion a-as taken on striking out the - K ' luJl au ma : DKARftoKN v r.i v phvv sun vn a vns
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! amendment ot the Senator Irom Vigo, which r T V T- . C- V- T V- L cummenco uu, anu we are assurea ny our own .i. . .u .1 i -1 i - .u rt.s i Canadian tever in Vestern New ork. Northern f c r .u . t . r n i . , ... that the post- was decided in the neirative veas 20. nays 24. , js'- - leehngs, that but few will lay it aside until thev
i i n i , . '., . - vjiiio, auu sermoni. " - uay week, and Mr. beard moved to amend bv striking out s iu l r , ... : have rear! thr whoh of it Tliia ... i
i ti ...... i. . . . .. i na. u uccn iooviiifr ior somn n:ivs. witn somr i - .... nU .
rv..l.a - r"Tii fi .nr. ii KBsTtH. lie toe amcnumem irom tuc rcsoivin? clause, ana in- , e u t- . c i ' r..,i i;.kj k.. A.. ..f i u - .u r "irnt a speedy action ; . . I ...v.. . . . interest, for w hat Gov. Kent, of Maine, has to published by order ot a meeting held in the city cf
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w. Calhoun esnrr.,,,.! a .,i.
ESTRAY. TfTEi the un.lsrsifoed, being railed upon to appraiee a Sr ay lira mar l.l.n un h lr-.nl. U -
fT".00?.0" Min 'ireet, in the buildins lately occupied i Township, Jay county and State of Indiana, find her to be
a ungitt sorrel ntteen ami a ball hands high, supposed so he ten years old, with a star in her lorehead, and some white on her nose: off hind foot white; heavy mane aad sunk, neck ; a small lump under her chin ; some saddle marked ; rw brand or other mark perceivable; appraised to forty dollar by Thomas Edmunsonand Jonalhaii V. IJialt, I he.eby certify the abovt to be a true cony as returoed to me by the appraisers. ELLI4 DAVIS, J. T. J anoary 1 J, I 3W. 3 J3l State of Indiana, Randolph county, Nov. 97, 1837.
rniHBS I P, by the subscriber livi In Ward towa1 ship, Randolph county, la one estray COW ; mostly
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Richmond, Jan. 27th, 13.
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wakijrhly desirable
ls
- .ma iui vi Kim inras-1 jctiiiis, iiui mu luuii t:uijiiuiiicc ui revision ; .iv.u. rj t .. It did net retire env more I In, instructed that in revising the laws organizing ?ZJ? tl T Boundar butMthe i -New ork on the ,nst- b-v thoFe "friendly to n a. ii . v. i . i . . . ' Icotocos there die hard, and are very unwiihr; r--...i; . r. a a ..u-o.i .
aWll om . JO I
VM aa ii wna i.sti.. an. ' . ..
the eountrr was w .,"uu" "'V -:n. , au uenuuig tue powers anu uu- afcr aU Q "as well af"nu-in tr.l vitS if i li ol rvpciilcirs. nnininistritna tnil rtinrr'tniia 1 . 1
nt. - -I"' :.' : . -''Uovcrnor.
thev report a bill emnracms thc principles ct i ii .t- .l.t. .
i utiir iiuiiiinir mure oi tue o jsion DankS.
its.
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copies were ordered to be printed.
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rrto-t ft hill PTllnMCliirf thr nnninfaa .f
'Question boinr. ... . . .. i .i.- r
tia.ih K'ti w on ir. t EnsTtn s inc present laws on mis supjsci j wnicn motion
4 ten. l . 'uaao the special order for this i prevailed veas 2V, nav lt.
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. J mts anu in.ra; .ir. -.arKe proposea io amcna lunner dv a-
1 dinir.-"anJ tuat ui all matters rela
i nnrtilii-n ot" rfsil stnti or thn sil
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e nnu in me .a-! v. ircuii touri aione sna i nave lunsdiction. i
which was determined in the negative veas 20.
re die hard, and are very unwilling j the Credit System and opposed to the SuL-trcasu-rmit .he people to chocsc their own ! rt. . m . - .
The i iive a 'a5t Presidential canvass, and have
D-iston journals pour red hot broadsides upon the ' ever been the firm supporters of General Jack-
onice-iioloers, whose bank the Commonwealth
, , , i uiiitc-iiwiucio, . iiusit u.uiiv me ommonwcaiui son. , ,V Hf" ! was, end of which the Government made a pet. i Th irMr ating U he ; Tne despatches recaliins Gosforp, cime ! addr"' thereof, the . ia the ,ast packet s, John CtlborTt9 , sa5 ; progress and te
white with some dark spots, had a saoaU hell on. atafked
wita a smooth crop and oorler slope In the right ear, aad a smooth crop and nick ia the left ear; appraised to Thirteen, dollars, by Ephraim Bragv, Ephraim Collen, and Karheriah Rey. 11ENRV TAYIia, J. P. Jan. 27th, 133. 2tm
Cabinet IVarelaoaffc.
I0,eugoccr the followins? n nice of the hel;l!n0,'r exIe'neot. We will give the "aslf in our nest. Viin-.; Wr, a bill was reported Financc' '"bracin? the VhVaT rat,0n' Var?in? cnsiderv Za. ,lb:ireMury scheme of tho late tiaaaWZ! mDd b the more execpgS! fnmt1uiXKh'm- The bill t a caa, rf!; ' "d w? h.avc no means of obtai n-
of ity"nr;r Thymms L' however, a IIS PnnClltal nrnvuU... '
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nays Vj. The question was then taken on adopting thc resolution as amended, and decided in tho affirmative. And then the Senate adjourned. Jan. 13. Mr. Dunning, from thc committee on revision, reported a bill relative to opening and reparing public roads and highways and for other purposes; which was twice read and made the order of the day for Thursday next in committee of thc whole.
points out very clearly the origin,
tendencies of Locofocoisn proves
pect is Jo take his place. Sir Geo. Arthur, who : Us effects upon the Executive of this government,
i trk irrfri rv I Ipt(' will Ka I . . 1 : - rwT hia.Anni.iutn u- i 1 1. f . .. . l .... . : farori
" - - - . ..... u.ic, il ui j j tuiun vi w . mi ji cs tuc riiiicai ) . r . ... . . . h!c.inthe oacket of th.. 'Otr, ' F i u: -..:. v . 1 ". h - " U aop formerly oceopid by David
uisiurv oi asniuinon s- jenerun , u.i . r iw r Front street.
son s administration, aad must convince every
impartial reader that the principles advocated by
THE undersigned ba now on hand, made of first rale materials, and in cood stfie, HOF.1S, T.1BLES,
HLRtUiLS, BEDSTtUlDS, and other cabinet ware, ' which be iepectful!y invites tbe public to call aad eiamine. He will make to order any article in his line oa a
favorable terms Mrtd S"-1 "ateTials as any shop in
Some of our banks are making a movement to
call upon the Philadelphia banks to resume specie payments, and in case they do not concur in
Richmond, Jan. 27, 1833.
HENRY D. RUCKLE. 3:if
fixing a day they propose to resume independent- j our present Loco Foco President are contrary to j
ly. They cannot do it. The Philadelphia banks are better off, and far more united, and more popularly managed than ours, which quarrel like
casred monsters. U. S. Bank stock to-dav 120: Treasury notes
Administrator's Sale.
the fundamental principles of our rmvrnrrt i VILL "' bue Sale on Saturday the l'tbFeb-
, ,. . . f ' j rvary, at trie Hotel of Mr. ust, ail the personal ssand in direct variance to the opinions of those rate of James Pirkenoa, decsased, late of Warns eoenuy.
immortal patriots and apostles of liberty, whom t Jna- coaitin o; a variety oi coming, ate. A credit of
n ji . . , . . . . . i six month on all sum over three dollar will be riren hv we all delight to honor. Let this address have the p.rctasrivinr. e and approved securitv. Sale M
j i per cent, below paper money. Whether these j come from whence it may, from Conservatives, j commence at one o'clock on said day, and due attendance j old sut- bcarin? per cent, or the new, j Republican Democrats, or Whig?, it i worthy an Viairy 27- 1?3. CALEB f'1IEARo: -'r- j
LOST, A LARGE Box, containing from 3 to 100 worth of lry Ooods, was taken trora our pavement, or delivered to the wrong person . It belongs to J. I,. Rebiaa, of Rnhv ille, Indiana, aa may be marhas for kiaa, at -ewsly to ome other person. Any person giving information ef Htm same skaJI he rewarded by J, D. JkC. JO.XeV
e. 13, l'eari street, fJiacaaau January 10, 1637. 3-3
IN the vicinity of A. Siddair sanre, a Black Velvet retticula, containinr, a hnen haodlerchief aad $&Jt9 hm cash. Tbe finder will receive the thanks aad a eoiiaWe reward if left at this omc. Jaairary 27, Ie39. Adniassti-ator'. IVticc nriTLZ ondersicned navine taken ewt letatr of admiaietiation on the estae of James Pirkiman, deeeessd,Uw of IVayne cewaty, lad requests ajl those ia leased a sard eats t to make inunodias amy meat; anas aB Umse ha via;
claims sfatnss sain esaaM asost preseat tnan W
witHin the start preacrifead by law. The aetate is I
w be solver. C. SHEAROX.-feWr. Jjry -.fftii, I;3e. J-Jt
