Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 12, Number 3, 22 January 1842 — Page 2

nominations above $3. Ho backed Mi amendment by a long speech, in which be bore rather Kr,4 imnn ih I'rt nident .an bavino trone fjverto the

Democratic parly. lie said there were but twelve paces between Mr. Tyler and that party that thm r.irrnur had advanced ninn of those, and Will complaining that the latter w0uld nvut advance the -.I.-. ii ih.n ,.,-.,...)...! 1.. h that a ' Vtllvl till w a a u . j 1 -v- w - - return lo the S ib-Treasury System, a predicted j by some, was impossible. The idea to him was j absolutely nauseating. Before concluding, he ar- ; gued that "Vulcan or some Other ancient phi- i loaonher" had said that every mi n ought to; have a glass in his bosom, and in opinion if , Mr. Tyler had a glaa in that place, he would ap- j nmr in it far different lieht than he did. Mr. Arnold was going ahead when this was closed. In the Senate, the Board of Exchequer scheme figs i a came up. Mr. Merrick spoke at ome lehgth in support of i. Mr. Sevier followed, against it, after which Mr. Benton obtained the floor. It being near dinner lime, be gave way to a motion to adjourn. Washington, Jan. 13, 1S12. Last evening after I closed, Mr. Arnold concluded his mammoth speech, an 1 offered his amend ment, proposing thai Treasury Notes shall bo '3-! sued in all denominations above live dollars. j This morninir the House e no went into Com- , " , ,7,. . L , ii r ir . ' mtttee of the Whole on the bill, after an ineltcc j tual attempt by Mr. Fillmore to have the debate termiriatO at 2 o'clock. , Mr. J. R. Ingersoll advocated the issue of Trea- J urv Notes at the present time as ail act of C.X ; r.rdienev. Ho said he was the HPoIooist and not 1 I w the nulogist of the measure. Mr. Gilmer followed, and moved to nmcrd the bill, SO that the five millions now ftsked shall bo J deducted from the amount by the loan au'.horized ' nt the last session. H was afraid otherwise that j the money on these notes nild iho twelve million ! lotn too would bo received Mr. Charles J. Ingersoll opposed the biil, bocause it proposeif no menns fur redeeming the, notes. lie argued 'hat by such a course tiie pa- ' per of the Government must be depreciated to tho simo extent ns Si.ito stock, most of which were down at filly percent. II contended there would be no difficulty in raising money ri the loan with proper security at u per cent, the hro kers of New York nnd Boston to the contrary notwithstanding. Iloeaid it wss the interest of those robbers to represent ti scarcity of money, because by that means they would secure n higher per centsgo for tho money they had to loan. Mr. Everett followed, nnd gave his views on the present statu of nfllnrs. The debato had not tormiuatcd when tho cars left. In the Senato the consideration of tho EcherVier plan was resumed, and Mr. Benton has been firing away nearly three hours. TIIF UIOT3 IN CINCINNATI. Further Particulars. In one part of ojr aeeount we stated lint the iooks of tho Miatt.i Exporting Company Bink were destroyed. This is not tho f.ict. They were preserved, and will show in what manner the accounts of that institution have been kept. A report is in circulation to day, that the Citizen's Guards discharged the funs without orders from the proper authority. This wo belicvo to bo incorrect. We know thtt they were ordered by the Sheriff to forco their way into the crowd, and that this officer wns with thein while they hud possession of tho Miami Binking House; ami we have good authority for believing that ho was not so remissin his duty, s not to order them to fire when it became necessary for them to do so or be overpowered . It was stated in ono of the morning papers yesterday, that Captain Mitchell fired otf Ins pistol, nnd wounded o man severely. This wns not so. Though much pressed upon and provoked, he held his firo through all, and for some time prevented the galliot littla squad under his command from discharging theirs. Ha is perfectly willing, however, wo are authorized to say, to tuko tho re sponsibility of every shot that was fired Another statement which has appeared in print, )

and which was mado upon the ground before the j Father Matthew's Temperance riedge. attack upon the Exchange B ink, if, that tho notes The following is said to be a true copy from the Pledge of tho late West Union were redeemed at i's ; adopted by Father Matthew, the great Apostle of Tempecounter. We know nothing about this, but have J ranee in Ireland: I.An .n II... t.rl ,,. ..I'ltsA a It... (Iin l'i I 4 .C I at i

UCCH ltut,Bitu ii'i-Kints H iijiik o in linn ui nil i 1 .1 statement. 31 r. lii'es was preparee) ! redeni tha issues of tha Exchange Bunk, wilh bankable i funds and specie, but refused to reJeem the West ; Union notes. i It is believed now, that the chief part of the i monev stolen, was procured from the vault of the 1 Miami Exporting Company. What its amount is cannot yet be surmised, but it is aupp sed to be largo. Nearly r3,000 were recovered from four ; of the plunderers, who were arrested. Tho Cm- j cinnnti Bink wh found prettv empty, tho Ex-; change Bank is thought to have lot but little, and ' Lougoe's Brokerage had been rifled of its valua- i bles beforo tho mob had lFt:etcd an entrance i f it. Should il bo found, on the rxaminition w hich ' will soon be made, th it the Miami Evporiing Cim- ! nanv has not lost so much as was apprehended. ! the holders of its note will tlOl fare near 80 bidly RS is feared. Altocether, wo h lVO hearJ of five persons who were shot one in the lower part t f the le g. one in the thijjh, ono in trio side, ono in the chetk, nnd ono near tho temple. Only the first was much injureel. Ho had his leg broken. This would seem to show, that blank cartridges were not used, as has been si id. There were, in all, fio arrests mado during the height of tho mob, and two about its cluse. Yesterday, none. Tho Miami Bank.

A statement of the condition of the Miami Bink I wealth, nothing is needed to induce the people yo ; 'atead to pay their sus:rip-.i .is o tiie Pa. la iium in wood, on tho 10th inst. will be found in our advertising ' provide means to extricate them, but a clear a; j wd; please brhi : o . Columns to-day. j r&ndid exposition of the nature and extent of ( i According to this statement it will be seen she ! liabilities; to which they are subject. The time J rr..MPERAN'CK t'Al'SE. A most interesting meettransferred to her assignees effects solllrient to ; f r concealment, evasion and deception, on this I ai h-1J '''i1 p!cs on Tuesday evening last, for the pay all her liabilities, and make a fair dit idend j point, is at an end. Tho contract ha been made, j -"ti..-i of a Temperan :e Society, a good and sensible . among her stockholders. Wo are told her notes ! The faith of the State is pledged, and everv con- j 1re delivered ay Lrn-Je Eiliott, and several and bills discounted re generally goosf and if ' sideratinn of duty and of honor require of us, to I R'rmers g-ve ia their '"exptrienre?" The pie 'ge of to a.

she was not seriously inj ired by the action of the mo.', tne assignees have abundance, svith which ta pay her liabilities. The notes of this bink must do eventual. v redeemed. e rndeavoretl yesterday tc ascertain someihirg like the amcuut ! taken from her vault by iho mob, b it were successful. It i not so grcit however as at first stated. The bills receivable we believo w?ro tivei, and wa havo been to'd that a portion of the mon ey in the vault was secured by fricr.Js cf tho

'Bank. How much ve could cot ascertain. We I would be obliged to some of the officers for a cor ! rect statement. Of course thr.se who hold the

notes can form no just opinion of their value til! they know the amount of which the vault was j rifled. fCio. Republican rv-We understand that the Mechanic' and : j Trader's Bink continued to pay, up to Saturday 1 night. Some- letters from Cincinnati say it willj hold out and o'.hers that it will go by the board. : j The Cincinnati Banks Our distant readers 1 should know ihl tha regular Bunks, the I rank j Hit, Commercial, Lafayette, and Ohio Life and j I rust, are not at all implicated in the la 'e proceed ings, inev move on as usuii; una tneir iioir? are believed to be as sate as anv in the Union. Chronicle. PALLADIUM. S1TIUD.1V, J AXUARV, 2J. 1842. "UK JUS T A N L FDA Ii N O T . C7We nre requested to announce SAMUEL BELONG ns a candidate for Sheriff at the next Acotsx election. Mail Itobbery. Tne Great WMBra Mai!, from rhilaoV..ii ta the l'et, wa robbed on Saturday night, the 8th instant, between Philadelphia and Lancaster. The mail was carried in a car on the railroad, the lock of which was wrenched off and the mail bagi cut open. Five bags were found ruled of their contents. Iwery letter was taken, but the package, j . . of newspapers were unmolcsied. It is suppose.! that the letters containotl a large amount of fun 's. Thc Cultivator. Tiie January number of this va'uahls Agricultural paper ha br-en recei v eti. The publishers have, contra ry tu their prcvioj custom, forvvar 'e I it t all of their old subscriber', except in cacs w here a discontinuance la been ordc rc 1, and particularly retpitit those w ho do not vvi-;i lo be condidered subscribers to the Ninth volume, to gi ve itif.i lintioti immediuiely to the Postmaster vvi.ere 1 1 1 e y- rcctive tutor piper, or tiie agent, if theie is one in tiis place. The C'uitivator is dociiledly tho,cheapesl nnd bet Agricultural pupci puijiishe l in the country, and thouid l.e found upon the table of every farm house in the lan I. 'I'm, present n umb. r contains a ;reat variety of matter interesting lo the Farmer nnd Ilcirtieulturalist, and several beautiful embellishments Specimens may be seen at the Book tnrf, where subscribers w ill be received. Price, One Dollar a year. Srtnta Fe Captives. It is stated lhat General Le-die Combs, of Kentucky, has applied at the proper department at Vashint n for authuriiy tt pro-eed to Mexico, and to demand of thai government the immediate and uncomiitional release of his son, who was taken captive near Santa Fe, when in company with the Texan trader. Young Combs is nid to be about 1J years of age, and that he went to the soma lor the benefit ot his health, and undertook tha tour solely with a view lo see the country, fc the expectation that the excitement, vVc, of so novel a journey, would be an advantage to his health. It will nlso be recollected thrt Mr. Kendall, one of trie editors of the New Orleans Picayune, was one of the company, ami was likewise captured and sent off to the city of Mexico with young Combs and some .'11)0 others. Mr. Lumsden. the associate editor of Mr. Kendall, has i1c to Mexico to procure the release of his partner. .Mai success attend him. Teinperanee Ueforni. It is recorded as one of the most interesting events of the late great Temperance meeting at Washington City, that the Hon. -Mr. Mahsiiam, of Kentucky, came forward nnd signed the pledge of total abstinence. It is said he addressed the meeting with more than his usual eloquence. Mr. Marshall is considered, by many who have heard hi:n. the most eloquent speaker in trie House, Mr. ProlTitrs ophiion to the contrary not withstanding. He is a noble acquisition to the good cause. Til K Doston Journal says, 5 2.r(10 have been po iti th? seamen on a single vessel at that port, for the last three months instead of liquor rations; which they had voluntarily relinquished for the money. . , . r .1 . .- 1 . I nmmtse 10 .ihsta in lrmn n il 1 11 tnv ica 1 1 n - d r ; mi, r-x ce:i t usej medecinaliy, and by order ot a medical man, and to discountenance the practice of Intemperance in others. Tup: directors of the "-Commercial D.mk of Lake nrie,"' have determined to wind up the affairs of their institution. Cnles the Legislature of Ohio shall charter a Stato Hank, . or extend some other relief to the people, they will find that ' so many banks cannot triad up without bringing a great rnany individuals within it, coils. j - 1 lie Key-Stone State. Several petition were recently presented to the Legislature of old Pennsylvania, asking that the State debt or a port. on of it should be rep i haled. The petitions were re- '. (erred to a committer, with instruction to report a joint! resolution disclaiming such a dishonorable course, an i to '. 6' umpjaliaeJ assurance, to tne creiit-ars of tha State I every where, that the truth and haa-ar of Pcn isv Ivan ia, WOul 1 n,on 8afre""-V be Reserve 1. The committee made a very plain and emphatic, report, which was I'N'ANI- ; MOl'SLY adopted by the Ilnust. Not one man coui d he , found, willing to sacrifice the honor of the State, wh i;e in- ' terests he was called upon lo protect. Gov-. Porter, i.i his message uss; the follovving emphatic lan-uarje. It is a burst i of uniooked-lbr patriotism it is a redeeming act of loco- ; t.vcnism. 1 1 is aiiiiost an isolated act for w hich we have ; been willing to award to Gov. Porter the meed of praise. i His language is not to be misunderstood : 'I am persuaded that however embarrassed inav be tiie pecuniary afTsirs of tha Comrnunj know our true condition, and to provide adequate means to meet our cbiigitions, and to redeem j our plighted faith.' . r p, ,-. ' carelu! consideration of our citizens. IL professnns a.-e j admirable, and it his conduct hereafter should sustain them. j our opinion of David K. Fortes, will change ftcai what it oru! and

"A sound education, under proper moral nndnjm

religious trsiaing, is th best lejicy a parent can

bequeath to his child, and the best provision a ' patriot can make to secure tSa permanence of. republicanism in iis purity. To our system of

common schools alone can we look as the means ef impart ing this education ; and on this 65 stem nt least, as the corner stone, we must rest mr institutions, and our best hopes t see them descend unshaken to thoso who come after us." Jewel Fouud. Tin Jewel stolen from the Patent Office at Washington City, have been recovered. The lynx-eyed police officers of the city of Baltimore, having received i.ii.trinatiou that a trunk had running fron been given 13 o.ie of the han Is of the picket in that city to Richmond, Virginia, carefully enveloped in a sack, it was thought (insular, that a permit who would so cirefully guard ijis tru lk from injnrv, would J be so careless as to place it in the care of a common hai 1, sin the absence of the Captain and t'ierk. A search war. rant was obtained, and the trunk, which was labelled to : James Anson, Ii iciunond, Vi'ginia," was foun t lu cn ilain the whole of the iiiW-ing Jewels consisting of the pear! ne-'klace, two larjje pearl, the gnl !en snuff box, studded wuh Diamon i an I the juUca sword sheath we:g"ii:g 1 two and a hall pounds ad pcrfe tly sound except the lutter named article v lucii vv as sightly damaged. The man in ; whose custody the trjiilv was iejt, rayi it was b."'.-'.!',!; ti t.-.c vessel by a well l.-e-r?d man, but a stranger. .No titling have yet ofe.t in 1 o ; ii.m . Hp '.vol hard.y e-aps lance of the poiic;; of Biltimre w!io ara out in liut ; ie v.,pursu.t We k'-i'c wo know ilie edilvir of tha l'llli I- o well to , v 1 1 . vp. I.e was Stld'MH Ci-o it r!i uj'd i i i.i earnest ho d-j .-meil rspedit-rit to , liol t.lko OO Jutiju L'tve op Iltnrv Clav, whv l .McLenii?' Wo know of no; l!!'r W 01. !l h:iS liCt oned f lute to mi.kf hiinliil in love wi:h old. Ju ksouirtn, and thett lore led tlispohctl tt) treat ,lW,arl ,.f tl,n sol j,:ct t tily cs a serious j .ke. uHuna Courier. Ave! do you friend Grubhs! Every mind is for tiie success of t..o.-e glorious p piratimt of c:ir iples and meauj'ps nf g ivrr.mifiu si I'l.i an 1 su ar!y atKiatt;, v lli.i n y C"i...v. We are united tu them by -h: ks ol steel," and ; t their tin ,aat and great defender by veneration and gratitude. It is true that we have ni 1 ive fur dd Jack-u.t-. ism" it iias a imost rutnad our co mtr-, and bankrupte i o.;r peo(dc. Its -ir jici : iu." tariff lias drained tue resource-, oj' ' iuverninrnt, and placed tiie prn.fucr.-s f.-nm the nil and the , niriiiuhiciu.rtr, nt the mercy of l,reic;i c n pi tai '. :?. It ha j made us almost col onhil ti.ijutar.es tu (irrat llritaiti, nod j brought upon us a Innusnn 1 otiier ev ils, which are no .v ope- , ratic yc se," in all and every rmnifica tmn of com ne.ee and agriculture. It has cr'-ated, led on, an ! ev 'i.f I tne dcmiirahzing spoil o! Tiie spirit vv inch prompted tint declaration : " t'.e rt'.'i'mji.'m'i.',,' would Irive a man to sack a "flour store,"' or ilcnioiifh a hank. '. ! J acksonism' has no tihidin; place in our mi. id. We deprecate an 1 would shun it, as we would the p us me I at.nuj- ' phere in ilia valiey w here tiie Fpas sends iorlh its 1: fe-bi ih ti"g vapor. We oit"e believed (ien. Jcckson lobe an hoa-e-t man and a true A nerican ; b it his a iuiini-lratioii svvs-)t over l:iis ian.i as a dirod-o oier a iesert, idasti.1 e . erv luing itto..ciiel. A !roo I an lslaido currencv a turiit puoiic nut) private confidence ail fell dcid be lore its pestiferous bretttli. The Mormons in the I'ieKl. 'j'ii locos of the State of Ihin iJ, have nominate i as cantl itiate fur I iovertior and Lieut. ioveruor, Col. A. V Snyder, an I Col . J . Moore. His Miiiline-, Ju.S.viiiir. Lieutenant General of the Xau oo L"cii,i, ail liigi Priest an I Prophet to t ie Minnem, has i?-ued a circular I bis Wriends in Ilo-.i-.' ihr? Mormo.is e. e ?-i;-p.i-e, uth. them to ral'y under 1 1 fjanner rf the loco can !idatc-. lie says: 'Snyder and Mure, are known to he our friends; their friend-hip is vouched for by tho? whom we have trie 1. We will never be jut'j charged with th? sin of ingratif.t Ie t'.i ay haveserreri u, it 1 we will serve them ' We suppose tui jiroclaioati.) l vvii'i be Jul i . veil hy the una n i rr.ou -ubuiisimt of every Mar u o.i i.i the State to its dictation It is a boi l btep, fur tic bra i ami front, the acknon,i . -i i iea ler of a religious strt, to thus enter tiie jioliti-al liel and under the imposi ig title nf Lieutenant Genera', lo ih re ;ui'e his su"cts t oi his br-'i-?:. It is a ii,;.t of t times, an 1 as such, nhe.e, Lave we noticed it. Twin Urothers ' . Smit't, a ii flcnnel.', oflhe .V-., link Ilrrali. At a lite meeting of liie'lvl irinon-, ij the "ui .Slike"' n Natron, they passe, 1 tiie fo' lowing tr sola tu ns, vvn en were Oder ' h-.- his 1,: 's', J i Sim th, w i y to this earth, a i i preteii :s to be ths spe tiie sceei-vl reveiat-T I agent of I)e tho will of ( i d the medium and i mediator between hunaniiy and riviiii"tv; ; "Resolved iy the Cnv Council of tho City of A iuvoo, I n it the hign minded and honorable Editor of the Mew York Weekly Herald James (jordoii Bennett, E-tj , is deserving of tho hi.dnii! or.n iiui'o nf this community for his very hherul and n n jirejidiv cd coil! so tovvards us as a pe p:e in giving ns a "uir hearing in liirs paper thus enabling in to rrurh the ears ;f a portion of the community wh, otherwise, would ever h ive remained ionorai t of our principles and practices. Resolved, Tiat wo recommend to our feii-cv. citizens to sut.e?ribe for the "Xcw York Wctklv Her, id,1' and tin be found patronising true merit, industry hud enlt rpric."' 't 'ink the a itociation of Jo. Smith and P.e i let a most ex Ci:?:H one. Tio one i?, if he i; isse?st-s a sane mind, a viie and biasphetnois hypocrite the other, all mat is mean and despicable in ! iman nat ire. Kelief at I.a-t. We w ere imt a;-ree:th'v su-pr:-ed a f? lutes .ice. 1 iu .ivoig o.er 109 jn :spi! mgs ot n :at a Rtluf JHU , a mo-: ge-ierai ieg.s.ature. l iearn cna.-a-'.er hi 1 been ttie.i tip and pase ' the Ha.isa without our hav :s in t,-o i j.-tio 1 or its prog-e-s. I,, brr.rru".ent ug n nice I pruvisinns wi.l ritibracr a larg? majanty cf osr citi.m, an i exteai i ts ee.i gna.tl inf! ten ? into all the 111 ;! 1: fario js ram tticatiuns of sf.-H'ty. Llitors iiii'ormiy wi.i come wituiu its riius, salutary purvi.v. Lis a most Dr.n;ratic miure, an ! v..l g.a turn tne hearts of nil e tenths of tne voters in the State; it is a bid "For tiu Relief of tiie Pu:r."' Liustrious Lrjislators of .he Iioosher nation I come heme ve : i.ave .von jlorv- eao.ia fur one srsia.i. Wi.i some Inend - ' ,;,m,,n a wf a cop of the law. V'e are itcain; to grt 1 ho'd of ': or else we are s.iiveri.ii with c-iM. Fersoas wao j a-stin-tee was presented in the audience, neu, w-iia th- ; feiv nn-.e which hai been previously attache j, names ' -'eee fo 1,1 to be given to the pledge. Several others, we ' " -ftn d, hare since been a idel. Mar the glorious ! 1 wars be niitwe 1 u;i. We hare not received a copv 01 the procees T:.ey proraD.y appear next weei. j CO-Thomjis A. SrsiNsra, ha become om of tas proj prietnrs cf t-ts " LauisrUle City Gazette." We wlsa j nim sucsess, aal thaai aira fjx tie faror of the Xe-r Orv.a .

.sa.:3 papers seat ji.

Fsamklin ItsTiTCTE. The inembe-sof th i.ittiluiiai cVebrate 1 in a befooling manner the an ov e-rv of the birth of Benjamin Franklin, l ie 17th i 1st. T;i" membertuet at their Hail, and in company with several invite! j test marched in procession, wcane- their b-lg t the

Methoo..t Episcopal Cu:;a. Fae services e.-n,i,t?.5 i: siting ... 1 prayer by the Rev. Mr. and wel! arranged a l l.-e from Mr Kubi.isii a sen-jiL-Balph i'aj-. i a th subject and advantage ol Literary asociatin.i, an 1 an elo-j lent elogium on the C iarac e- of t ie :nini f n; I -ttitu.e wrioe name it bears, !v Mr. S U , -':.. We have herelof re socket! it MVin!, IPrin cf t:ie per-ever-ance an i success of the meuiher? ol the I ; r.e, a i i ve dr not pea in ih liti; n of em nv c-!n . im? it w heti we say that much gio t an i i m n-nvemrnt ha h en .S.i ie ac. i ma ie since we !at had occai.m ti speak of t'e I ttitut Other bimilar institution have tee i srarie 1 hv ol h'r nn i in re exper en-e ! p-i. a i ! "live entire' v fnied f r wa u of that waicii has (o eminently characterize ) the Franklin I.m-tJte jtrrsft e a-!ce. We hope they in ay ni-t i ilfr in ttirir vv -,rr tf ii;tpro erne.it. ati i that on the f'.urn of ea'ii n tihv'rfirv they uni' bp r.n:i e i t e t v t : ? p i' 1 i c u h e'. i lence nt th?ir I u ho;-, as tiso v -.: : .1 v . : i r i.i ;ie occasion a"; j !- I t . C IIXliRllSSI O N A I. . Januakv, I i ! h lii t'ao fon tt.) Mr. B concluded Ills return Us a the " L''''h ii-ict' the su'j ict was referred to a select c-ttir: Tlte Senate a.!j itirnev! over on'.tl Mnt.d iv. critt.r. w In n : U 1 1 c . Ju 'lie ii luf, tut 1 icuj:irv n -'o 1 i ! by a vole of yeas l'JT . Th. disco bul ion n"o i the dnv was taken op ol tinB tnkr.ipt biil. It is rep uted that tiie I'.itrio's litvo h-irnrJ t-vo Bnlisli levels at the mouth ot'Griid liner. Tiie report neeJs confirm ilion. C O M -t L X I C A T I X . For the Palladium. 1 hav e 1 tr f i ne time pa-t ft It a p c- .ictrn 1" r the fata of inv c intitrv, oilier t ie pte-. i: emharra-ed c.:.i l.t.un i.i ' w iiic i it is at prese :i t in v t; v i d ; an 1 o.i rca : . .i tiie p met t. dinivs of t'.it ttte mob n.aoi-t t i-" I'.tnks in e h .v i nu-i 1 1, I atn ii; : e f lily c i.f. i;' - f i thrt t t ir re is a cr.s. s .1 . r . i ;tu i per!n; nearer tna.t we are a-.v are of, vv tu n t tt u-u't of s i'-ii pro.-rr liiijji J to be drea-le 1 an I i:.f: cmsc if .i.'t'i I le.-e-of nu.ro severely felt an I batter u i d.-;stood, vv sn, j.e.'.np. it i too Sate to depic-ate the blow. I, at least, am I i )y convinced that there is n tim- t ba I )-:. L"t us up and be titling. Let us erognire into lite cause that pro 1 rci t iee c fleet and try and prevent them from pro l.ifni; ich result I l.ir con t V ha been !. i'.l vv ith a currency that i unsound anl witiiout a i c jtrrntstiftil hus.s vviinreo.i ti i'Jiv; winch :s na c:iant!e:ivile iti its value as the wi i 'i in t itr cour-e; in the value of dc'ii n confo'.ence can be pin (',!, nnd which doe not ensure the producer any value f r the result nf 111 labor, nor the merchant any crlioity fir rr -alixin the profit of hi inerch-tnd'iza thereby render. n-f our co mi y poor, inistrrible, a') 1 tit !.-.?. '1 .te-o re- illarc all pro du-ed i v the r.ii.-mr.na;euicnt ef r. :r i-'.erc-oi'iie men. Let iciii nt cit-e red ia to receive :.! ii'i-o:,n i curr, it o :l nf c : r-lu-o to firniu lent 1 r it; berr ;i -v fur tiieir i inn ' a n ! it will l;: .l-ttlon, o.ir. pro hi -cr-niail.f is, vh ill not re-eive t iUt ng th-ir p-e-'i tra-h in pa , ca se they cannot pas il r..." e. t home. The res i! ts of w loci .-. 1,1 b, t.-.at, in the place of f.i-':i u:inl.rl tra'-li, ws sini! lave a gun I, scun.l currency in circulation tho so'i I. ty ..' v liicii ma v be re'.ir,! on tie j.rti : u.-er a eel oier '' . i :t t e i"i id, an 1 co .!-. ; tra : tv re . of I. r, i.v , n ,-i-it iti t:i9 i h ( d or'i ! in eni- ' TliC in'-, -tin tit W t i f! is it that the co in try i :t in which it is no v . 1 t l-e ue o ci . s in a n u is o 1:1 d es 0:1 it a fi -t t'ei is err 'it to ret"-;-, e i t i n pivnovit fir , iti reu tv, it has ;. , v i 1 1? r labor. It n takn t - ia y n I'i'iii c.i tf'iiicr as valuable, vvhe pen i i n i f ir th: it is worth iesj, the produ-er e.c.d in-hau:.- - 1: 1 e i 1 t in try i- re ' ut this u 1-;i-late for e ; r e I i ,1 bur the merci.a nt nis pr..i.t, an 1 tne c t iruin: ad becau-e t ie t-verciinn; 'leals currencv. In vain is it fir i eg. -d a firs to 1 'rn. iicnt to cstahdi-h so in I act tr.cting tariffs tu try to re ; i.e. cy of oir country, so !o:-g as worthies-trash 1 fir silii-e.s s o -. ent ma. t ie tiie C'iiii:ner o ir niT-di'iiit thev c i i it" i -11 lay poi--1 n ! (einrii deal in tti's e it, il vv,d :e the i u iiw iien I sav th" 1:1 a 1 1 -tii ri.ir Co I 1t:eti!ers :n 1 loirrti.nnil it v. oil , so 1.1 1 curcoine ini'i take ti c place of a ne-s oj our country lint o.i your fchoul.i agemetO w iiicii iias Lett' r c urrenc Mer ii s its, ors rect a heti-. caused tiie piei n v c a i i l u : '. v an I para!, ta'don me po-lio.l ef iiiciih 1 1 i t rn nil v 'I. Therefore, I nr,.ir tannine an.l c.ru igr oi inr.ney, i a co.ne t trvs rescue cease to ileal in wortliiess tra-ii, ipiiekiy go out of circulatom. Deal in a good rencv, an I such a currency vviii i.n.ue l. tteo circu!ation; aod with tliat circulating CLirr" 10 will be retorc:l trade will ho e.i -u.j.-age i itcy, coc.'i Sen-:"! toe prod jeer, adorer vv ili be Lo e jr country, s wi 1 not rie i'lMv ::. the mechanic, tne inanu'at l ir'T, anu I 10 encourage., and siletv to our i.isttt ilio 1and 10 our rover. lment will bo re-t-)red. M and the g-neral good wi.i lie tne re-j!t. National vs. SrAn: Banks. Ci-n- rul J i k-t"-n iifsimed tho re-;i 10 101 : 1 ' y nod th-tr 'V d tf.o national character "f the Into L"oi'c-.i Slates Bnk. nntl loo consequence d was tin unneeess urv in crease t'f state bunk'. 1 ii-s s illustrated a! in i rail !v bv an anecdote Irom a I'uis paper now on its ro'Jtio. Mad into D. had a rnagmffiefit cut; MofiFieur C. amused hirnseli one d-ty by s-ho-itin i", fir w.mtof 9-itil"t;ing eieo t Mo'inoD. caused ! be is 1 l 10 her e; a ;i h , (se, m 4s ', r p-, and when 3 or Idi) rmco vv. ro eaujl.t. slie; h 0 tlieoi p it into a box, wh ch w fur roe i t 1 M 1-dam-d-u O at iter co intry h.ni- e. Too I uiy r-a-ejerl v opened l .e box hTSii, expe-.t ir.g t ii.i i in it s mie now rii i- s; tha m.ce j-i:ipeii J it and presently fl led the hoi?.; w in-u th 1- .tt-.m of the box was ft itei a u jte a dirt s-ej to M id un da C. ".Maditne vu'ir hus'u.ni h is kii.ed my cat I sci.d xoj tnv mice." ! I'cn.-i. 'Id. ":"r7-oT to ; a run 01 a 77jh.V." A? we tinJeistatid 1 he Siuteiiu k 01 I.iitiois is in ikifi-, nreoarations ! resume, weel p irt tn an exeh tr.f p iper the statemtiit which f tliow 3. A there- 1? n.-iliw t 1 e.trr k n- vlec w.Mcn prescribes the . 1 . imi.rvi.iri. of iho eon oiiJ otit. we nrc sumo our neighbor b.11 k can go up to a vshiie fiat: 'Ao excellent nlan, and Iiie many oilier e.x?il ent ihms". an Ii ish invention, 1 11-.1t reported bv Charles O'Maiiey, t- frve been trud by one of iho D ibiin I-ink to avoid the penaliics of s i T . T. I 11, . . pen stun, lica noz emu w is trv cucu out j inn panic siriCKen il ht an 1 the run bci.-ig 'h checked, the Bink hid in the mean tun", tunny to strengthen itse.f from abroad."' opp ut In B sfon durinrr th last year 'be fire depart - i ment was called out 133 times 2G times by ft's.? aiarm. and thewh areat-ioned bv fire j $3.000, of which 27.000 fell on the insuj rnce otTices. This exhibit proves most concbi - sively tha extelleace of tbd Boston system cf 6re

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Illinois Bank. As e supposed the depreciation of Illinois notes ht're, is tno of the humjos f ilio dy. Tt.e w hole r ti'ttr irirjuia t d in Cincinnati lor a !i it rnd we know not. Trie, follow nig paragraph w Iroin the St. l.tiuoj Ilepub'ican, and may be reirJed as authentic. ' Tue gre itest smjjularity ebvat thi m tier is , how or Ir m what did th s report urijiiit t t Nothing his r-mpired i i this (piarter ut all cnlcola. ted tv j i? 1 1! v anv s icii te-tr.;un tha co uttarv the recent acioii id lha Bulk, m in ire respects than one, hoc tended to give conlidence hi hersulsen- ! . Her re. ,i'ii n lu act nh the Ohio, Indian md Kentut kv Iv.vtiks in ti tumii g in ,ugut next ;--ihe pi ep i rations wliivh she h .a lutu and still i i main g f.-r res.impiior. the presence of tha ir.tsliier i;i tiiis city for tome ilats pas', am) tha iirangeiiien'ti. which 3 v Tpre.ed himself ahle lid wiilit gto to ike, if deemed the better po'icy n It i-onPpii ed to render l he common it v here s-it-telied tint the condition of iho Unk is at least i- fc-.fo i s any id iho Wcs'rn lJutks. Then why iiiid tititn whut ii ts ilus c .citi inettt prorg? We ip; l t!,.-it i! has I etn a m'e id the frok' r. iiiol roor.ry dealer., nt.d ih il it has been in-(iiii-t i! iiv th t spec in i ii o 1. 1 gfim-g M loinge Ir'-rn t!n l!ir.!;. The Ciiiri v. n i ' I ti.Zttto hint

t t..'1'j-tt w a t torn t'i'H it. i it n lot etgn Uiflii ti ' ; i!, io ii v til i ' s I i ;! :; lo;nt' ij:r. uii. ii-. At nnv r.i i) bo ot' id Iho Co.'pe I n lii v hit ! tf:t !)-pirt d eaii'i! it nnv. ?o i : r i s nnv "Siii'g t.j the pi.b!ic lure, it, is gioundU's The Printer's A ppient icr. A iiiti nan wns nr.e h j pi i m o d in N. Y. city h a I'iiiihr, lie lotnltd nt the house of inn l.tiher, who vv.isj m asv ei rt'ii mst ;i iire f lnjt who fiipmed lis s n to piv for li's loud Irein i lie n v m's t I ci i t.i i ii pe rpi isi tt s, w ti ii h (urn i.-hi d hi!i lellovv s; ohm: !tc w 1 1 it n hlrr.il supply f l.iti.'s fi r p eH.-uro. This i fi o yming mail thought w is I. t:.', li'it w hrn ho w ..s of nrji" nnd iimster f h:s I r.ole, ins f.t ,ii r s 1 1 1 lolum, "ll"ie niv S",, is iho entire nm ur.t of tho nuuiet pai.l to mo for nur l.iurd ,',.in o imr i pre n t n i sh ip, I tirvrr intendi il t't I tin i', but have n n iit j it K,r voir o-e; wuh II l;lve toi :. n.t.t h more, ns a stii i i I c ot 1 1 n 1 I i ei moo ni l' ho.- iii. s.'' Tho w tt - .'.,U1 ol the f r.h U s u ;:,,.v s h o I i lloW u I I to "he nm. i I t.it.icltd bud hulil'H tu the rpe r.i! 1 ' ii : c of t- i h ; 1 ' ri r 0 Hi ii-iu s v la. n ins I tiit r hid vvilhhioi f.c.ii him. ii ml vveie now pemiiless in vico. ILt vv ,s eoililid wuh 11 i'ood charneti'c ! e. .mill t-n-'c a Mti ili hiisiiiis's. no I no vv s 1 u nils nt the in' 1! of p-ihli-iie 3 in ciiis .-uiitry. Most of h is c to ; 1 1 puisi ii 11 p jo e n t icch i me miserably p'i" , i it 01 o 11 1 1 1 1! e o f .ulep. Thc rstioo! it'.uii Ii is toid mt that ho never Was hut nil- o in a liit.ntte. Oo 1 h 1 1 t .1 c stoii he had been pi I s 1 m! 1 1 to jo by Ills lrio lubortiti, who were nccii, ton, rd to C, and 'vlei f Tiiitlied him with .1 lo kl t. O l '.t kllier hioftCUt 111 thf box, bo rciio itil.i reti tit t it vvjb- riil-i!v iho hoor hi mothe r .is ' eti-imncl to ithie t.r .r;iv 1 1, and lu well knew I iiti t the I ill th II e( In r p 1 a v e I s em -hi 11 i i 1! I l.o s . I . a I loll of hi- r I h loi I 1 o. Ho I ut-hed f.o'U 1 1 1 1; 1.1 it', ,1:1! I1.-V1 r returned I" I'. Th'se si iiti me piivileued who Icnc proving moil, re, nm! wiso tathrs lo i ie 1 p! 111 nnd i--'ir-iiii thein. I'lilolul parent. itiuko ibetr ehildr n Iti . Ii ;mi ls to 'ho woihl. J'l.d er iih nt o't i v and honor to 1 h 111 -1 I 1 . Win. lU-v io-i honor thos" leinn' w ii ) :tl o Intioit-d 111 their .-hi! Ik ii l Patriarch. r. vi.L at a.v I'.vim: II siui Ai. Mr. l.ililor: ).l Chi us I in s e e I n t ti 1 ih d a bull it I l he I ne 1. 1 1! il .1 ;.t till-' 'dure. Tho I ri'ii n'M iiic tety loo ! 1 I d nn leg, and no v mi g m the w 4 k is ej. lif I I o V j- I 1. .1 d I ill HI ho I Ii Is I II. II ft Oil II I i'.ic b . I i- ii I o h- I I III tli" g-l!ei j. s, hdifL' tho w h .!,. J, ncth 1.!' the wing .. the buildifg. Wn-n I 1, ! r 1 io( I ho o I 0 I v, 1 h t V i e r i- ii ii e uf v ' 1 1 ip, p:i ' the I -'hi l.lili-M.- toe.1' I shouM lliil.lt il - U oil i .1 1 v tu I c 1 l.e 11. t", 1, lid ri:tn othcis wcio !o lv' I s en. Tio: hull w is c r ii i.tl the- f I r. " 11 o 1 .full v tr:mri"d i h Tiie inu-ic was ex t ill 11', mi l tfi u'nin. regu. i 1 1 1 V pre v : 1 1 ' ', oil -e rn t g lobe I i v e I v w i 1 hoot ioM.io 0 i-!:oi. Miiiv were vvi ;i die.ssid, but S 'tilo lio'.vt th" W 1. 1 1 ' i ' r 1 .1 of tllO III. lid by I iif I I I 1 i I" is :;t!H I'. 'l'i;: eg ! M'l Hi' ti to I f ft l: Wf i!ie:r o'i'o, w l.i.-t iht! "ii 1 g com hi seirctli keep ilo i r n o 1 1 1 vv 1 1 1 1 : 1 1 1 ; o 1 1 ci . . You w tio hi h a 1 o 1 V be 1 ie o. I !i . t lie w ho ppmar h -es vol with 1 p ',. a bo.v to :i-k V'-or hand in the it' xt dance, is u luiio'i-; 1 1 . r w ciild on iim'ioo ihit v'tt pn-tty '"'', who so gully trip ar the hi'.', is one whose, inir.'hct i linpaiied. Tnero sl tiuJs a silver hinted man, b", yet. onlieislnrid by hi r rn v . ! s 1 1' p , hi ploughed tho ;.i:-!iiv i!c p, 111 f-.tiner '')-; tui I wh now wi. ills bv 10 lite gltl. ly lir.t.Cf, t,r: fiilid ihe pulpit, v.i.iio the n. ii.iertr n-.ii ! with hit puiiier awaiiitig ih. ir turn. AH set m c ii-ei.us tint ;!.cy air; in tint is of v.n I:i r;e II '"-pit if, r.J uio e itu'i I v Hi iv :i '' 1 ' t j - v t : re si ii t rrioiot n f . TfiO re fl ei-hiiie ti!., ihoooil Sirnpb', vv ro ibun- . duiit, consisting of p ppo d f -rn at.d iipplc. About tiiei.; ui ! 1. k the dinrirg c o. elude..!, end ncarlv u j oned 10 a in-.reh routid the gallery, .Iter w'oi. U iho feeiiv.al br. ke op, eat h appearing in tiie happiest p'.-.-situe 11101.1!, and 2 doubt not but every thing is done to render them mi. IV.jrctiicr .V.'.i. CSu'i I'.r.rkct. O.i tii. .".h ' N-.vr rnber, between io or and (i . 10 thtj aftein khi, an ;: r.sl pi'-, imch'rie, als-cil f.urtef fl lift in lifglii, mj'ie tf etio'.ii r 1; i .i '. ! w 1 : h ii l u r p n ga, l preseni j: .0 fi.'iir': '.f p or (IV 1'uwker, ;.s thrown Iron- iho gird-.ru f I'eiit-nvi.ie. Th:s rnichir.e r '-e jt.-rpt n ' i o i a 1 Iy . nd the force f f tha wind put ih': eir;.s and Iffs 111 motion, so lhat it (nd fcveri s!t;if ,'tr:itii-c of . freat gi-ml walking in iiit air. Too rriiori-.ktn fliittej for S'.rne timo nvrr ttio cit v, and hav ing creis?ed the river, desceiiJed somewhere ia the envir n i f K-nt. UnglLk Paper. Meteors About two in the nr f ninrr on Eri'lay las'. inn,Kn'--rob'e meteors of irprisin beauty were bercentible in the heavens. Vast myriads of sh'Kit ng stars were sir n eUrting through tho air in a S. H. W. direction, leaving a lorg and brilhent train if light. The whole atiriophere wns illuminated, end at en- period (he bsht was so ore:tt, as t hive enabled a person to read the nnlst print wnhthe u'mot facility. Tnis magn:fi:erit spectirle was v i il'e dunrg a pciiod ejf tea or twelve rinnutcs. Calculti Englishman, Sept. 13. The foil aw inrr" a; pears t en dvrtisynertt in 1 iht. Cincinna'i Gazette: The Public are cut' n- . cd against takirg the bills i f the Mismi ExporCo. of thd cnomination .f I(!0. :Ai, or i dollars, as the Bink ! Ut ion, except those I inst.. and but two $ his no I(tO' r.r'2.Vs inrircitaken by the Mob on the 1 1' 550 bills, except those taken br the Mub.