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IfC efUCrUiUCnaKttr, li;;;: I 'T ' J fir,m,rCn thnUh thC i - lament of balance, ,'uc iron, State ut r.fthe state of ni!llri , q ; - V : r-rr .. y , ,t t, j ( JTf)V ;:U,,f' lh',! l,)e,,n? vh,rh h" ser the Union of the States and sur ban! reference to my puuZlUu 1 V", ,k " L- ( AI'Wi.N' inuq.fiulcnce rcoll he sfr,m.(, n m,der the fairest Portion of thr vi - uu . tn vP PI,,"? 'm,J' Otters opposed i , . - . iiiresi portion or mc I be verv lmnorfiof rower n re- 10 -.r. V Ia s new liri-i 1 kkkP;k'.Vpkk,kkk;k L2T &.ZL'lf .i.LHtaft k2',"

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! u',,!1- i-noated as yon are in thejihat the public tjnod requires a xvithdr.nv-! ling? and intoicsi?, cf a lare mi' m!en..r,anda! the metropolis oi the State.::'! fron, circulation of all notes u.Ver rheity cf the freemen of JnJi.mrT V' 3n. Svtm at trm juncture to be placed a!..'do!l::rs with a vievr to the introd;.:tir.n of j that the cfts thu expressed wad be 0,.:t: r'"'M hu-Mi,cU nt the po5t t ffi eater portion of specie lato the gene-1 triumphantly sustained by an overwhelm, ot v,i;.r-t0 rlttera! y,ur cour.!ry-to ti.-- ral circulation. in? majority' of (he cit;.:e'n, of Indiana '

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iiirbtsol man the ngtits t n emeu i to two in any cno State :he ngb.fs of Aujiican citizens and the! In commit'tee of the whole, a rectum ngh;r,i ihel!epieseu..:ivt.. the people ! ;.s introduced for distributing the tonus I am still more irr.pfe.s.td with theconvi" jamon? the ?rveral states, according to ffrs at my own n.imi, ft irponfible ; i-u.i-e: s ; I ut this section was subsequent. ft.itlOU CU ill I I. Wht II I .'.- t that VOtl.'lv r-irlri! -in.l tUo mnnot, t n k ....i.l

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vor of cornpelling'the citi.-er.Vof Induna to pay one dollar and twenty flve reni; per acie, for the refuse and other public landed the United States, would, in my opinion, be sufficient caue for the citizens of all the new .fates, (o C)J10?C ,rn fi,r thc hiph oihee of I'resi.lf nt of the U. States; itS tie IS now Ollf in nnrr. . . '

most important interest of the new elateof the West ! I was aware, sir, that any attempt of mine to expose the ruinous tflects which Mr. Clay's new "system1' would produce upon the growth and improvement of states would be heart rending indeed, t'o to .dr Ua s partisans in Indiana, who I knew would support him even nt a teicri. lice of the best interests of the state. hut 1 am happy to l-hc-vo. th.i? n'

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not be intimidated by the narti-.r, r lifr.

ot H Chiv, from a fearless d.sclesure cf what I consider to be my duty to my cor. Btitucnts, and the free expression cf my pinions, hi reference to public men and measures. And I now appeal to ihoee who beheve with mCf t0 5tHtain ffi atpainst the unmerited abu-e and mistepre. scntatiens of the opposition Vouri f 1 uly, Sec. K. TOON. The annexed pungent remark oa the above letter of Mr Boon, is from the pea of the Editor of the Trrre Haute Cour r ier j FUNNV! rnvious qncstinn-V,ocs, in a letter tc his man Frvlay, at Indianapobs, abusmpthe Cla Ud.tors, remarks : -J was aware that any attempt of mine, to expo-e the ru.nous effects which Mr. Cl.v'f new system"1 would produce upon the growth md mproventent of the new States'vouM e heart-rending to Mr. Cl-iy's parfizaua m Indiana !r n all this letter writing, we fear our learnod reprc-entative is but

exposing bis own ignorance arid folly! He 'expose'' Mr Chrks svstem. fornnS

we stand m reference to the van i ll would belike the mou-in? owl scario'

vt!h thc bird of jove!

krau i. by mai.s of whnh huadredi of Ith t?s.'n is would he tiansterred from the j ubiia tieasury, to the pockets of fiome 'f.ilt li'in n iiidiv i-ju ils Our Indian al I :..:i:; ai 0 ;it this moment in a most deplo-

' coriti sn; involving a waste ol i an I money such as has not been '' I tn ;in" uej ai tu.ent for uian

I he brlian war, which Gen. Tip ire- t t h.ive been caused entnelv

1 , , j y !..e i r,i "'once, and ignorance, and mis : maaae'n a i at the present admim-tra piMi.wdi con the people nearly half .t ,'md'i n, hehne ii will f.e terminated. The ' i .!-ter ! money , and the retrogradatioh (. ' e i: cianaetfr irt the estini'it nn d' the j ; oi ins, are niormous. i here u imt ;i :."iin in t.'io hi km bureau wh knows au ! l-rr the Indian character, or who can

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ary cf war is the oulv iniivi-

1 - j iH'.: uual cogni;: ar.t of these essential matters,

-aid the labor f (he Indian huicau entirelv

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e "-, t stl ,-,. , t) b.- ui i('i,r 1 ' 1 V Vil,r ' tJ U:, n ntV Y', inpayment ot baU:, .r,na!lnC be elevated hy a connexion r,uh T , t, '(-,ir:owea Intro deot n -rati.j.'e. Hut yXcc ..nc them trom other ''M,ur(! (, J r '1'; " !J- L "C!X C' ;uJany other places, we Imv -a-v n nninillhii.s oi the Lknk ol the baited Slates,! 1 ' Z euth, aie aiso s: .,.:!.- u -u ''''via J agents. wh- will iea i:v mf :a. ii- w h-'-i A iieicvrr ui ide payahle on their fi es. j I'ROITIG CY rvr:r.ul tMh T.-ir-i r'.'cti:li; Uir410 'y ' J--l 5 Tue bank ;,s'to hold no real estate ! Lp,vK Kendall, fc' Co have openly . ;-,;':;;u ,.vn,,!-,:;- ihar viit;xctptbankbuiKmers . i-., m.,rt- v,nvr(1 theil l)r,ief ,hat n.j.uLJs :r:.; ;,: ,;; s,-.;T u:: v , : ,: : -V t!l lt fh0 : j! - '';?'!- tor ;i ,0I,-fr lh Vo,r mf, stand any thig; and, sure- . :v;::.:'::;:H ,:uiiSi,,-:,tl::o r-1' - - - -m. ;!v theVaCton principle" i;rv c.. hv,;tV: r .;r,5c. ; :-ki -t the o the um, shun n,t cstabi.s:, .,r M7rn tt:hoh:j;ulv r;..ardVor the nic. .:. x:'::.;':";; c, h;J ': V"Um,1C nV?r t,i:Ul Uv0ttli ln iSr ef the cou,,trv, rL entertain but one 'U J-.: V " . r ' 4' we n,. :est d,-,,n;;, no -er.dirurh.tite. ,Vpmion of the p'mil.gate article in the kM 5'--;::k S;,;"!I r,f:Ji': 'M'!' ccted f'-l I he bank ,s to pay two hundred Ck :be of vesteidav. vvft.ch seeks to enl.st a? p . !:." b a-. tt.ei o, -.n. s-..s T; 5, ,t hi: gnevancc. tkthMOSand .onlars ave u tnlhel . M, !es ,n,;1 ,,0 ricc,ionccri.,? service of the alM l-r.t;r'c ' 'Ti; s" A r,t-1' : " !i;'h ue h.ive ; a ficpicntly s ibjecte bp' t the be nctus ot the chat Ut, duim- the n,i:,:.;r:1ti..,n, the massacre of our frontier a c.i:;ce. c :i,n.-t nave la:, ii" ee-t i v e, cxvr s,!)ro rt t, ? an U ktor. and' v. 1 ole per.n-i of fifteen y its. c:ti;:en That there ha bpen great re-

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INDIAN WAR V.'e have received nothing further froi the si-ene of war than whatvas given ia our la-l, save thc course the hostile Indians juried, who. after perpetrating all manner of atrookies. left the 'Big Woods and were making their way towards the Mississippi. A emalf party of the rclawntamiea with a body nf trcops, are engaged m pureuit of the S iC3 and Foxes. ri.-fp:irnnnnr

to cut of tluar retieat ere they re-crosa the nver. ll is stated, however, that there are yet remaining a number of Indians upon the waters cf the Vox river, who excite much alarm in the neighborhood, but had committed no depredation? The statement made in eur last cf the purchase of the two young ladies who were taken pri-onerson Indian crc h.has been confirmed. A child was seen in the pscssioo of the Indians at the same time the females were prisoner, but cot having been recovered, 13 supposed to ta murdered.

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provi.e oy ,.n, tn.u t.io uan.v sha.i ie Goyernment in that (piarter, in quieting i along the whole line of our frontier ie-:ra,.,ed, at any time alter .Match 3, remj-bunts of the. Indians, cannot be i Hardly a family in that section of countrv Ikkf ; m tji.-tg oi kt-pi.-.g n. cucuai- doubted. Ihi! it is no apology for tint I that is supplied with the necessaries of

1,1 neglect to say, th it the sympathy enlisted I life sufficient for the present summer. in behalf k" the Indian tribes, was calcu-1 M any of our frontier settlers have eoL"h

K pou ann Miiy Utrd p-, make them discontented . It was j protection from the present calamity ia I reasnry the the du! of the administration tc counter-'the service of the I'p.ittd stntj 'a,-.i

Ifweh.vetastin- n:-5e el ad stockholders; and the brta- ;lc; : a (k;cutcnt by informing the I:u!i- the prospect of the farms yielding a n I ! . 1 ...... . ...ii . 1 1 u ... .... ..- w! ! lin 1 1 . - J " "

ans, an 1 ( e;n:ng tirmiy an 1 justly Oy them. ; cesary supply for the n nxt winter is very

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I; nt a. 'a-t us a Citizen of the West. 1 can ir ttstim ;;y to your ti lebty t f.;r l op.atrv, an J to the Republican c v.- . aimP; tlie laic- peril vas and gloomy 11. ;i ia tne n 1 victorious on our part. At . a one did 1 riud you sleeping at your

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Frr.r.i lie Indiana Democrat. Mr Eriroa. The note which I ad

of fifteen years, the bank is to pay two drts.-d to the Editor of the Washington hundred thou-and dollars a year, that is '-Globe" expressing the opinion that the t.j say, three millions m all. state of Indiana, would certainly give her . The circulation of small checks entire electoral vote to Hen. Jackson for and orders u prohibited. president, ar.d the individual that might 3. Al! notes issued at any office shall be nominated by the Raltimore Convenbe pay able at lint office . ticn, for the vice presidency, seems to 4. Ail the emcts are bound to receive have creatlv excited the nice sensihihties

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rp-:ir to .jje, who haa any regard for bs :-pjp.try. Iu! S'he n.Ves cf p.l! other cdicc. when cffetcdlof tw. cf the Clay VAittru both in nod

MICHK1AX HOAJ) aM).-. I'he total amount cf bind sold at the ales which con.rneneed on the Ith inst. in this town, was p:, Io l.dd, The I; ghesl price given was 7.0() rer cre. S01.T1 Tend Beacon.

jy'iite uaJiing A gentleman has ic 1 armed us that a pint of varnish mixed with a bucket of white wash, will give it in a great degree the qualities of paint and that it will withstand all kinds of weather. As this is the season for white washing, a knowledge of the-above rnav be ef seme use to ou r rr