Vincennes Gazette, Volume 5, Number 29, Vincennes, Knox County, 19 December 1835 — Page 2
jy 'number f officers, an i in tV.e event that the r quest for the a9istarice should1 not complied with, lit was authorized to into the adjoining Slates and employ such a number of engineers as woolil ensure the completion of the work in time for the present session. The appli cation at Washington was met by ",n assurance from the Secretary of War that Col. Stanshury and two assistants would he detailed for the purpose. The work requiring at least four separate par tie, Mr. Smith entered into a written agreement, with Col. Stanshury herewith submitted, authorising him as the superintending officer, to organize four parties inrlu ling the two assistants promised hy I he Secretary of War, the State paying him two dollar and fifty cent? per (lay. In pursuance of this agreement, Col. S'ansbury proceeded in the organization of the several parties but in consequence
of the Secretary of War subsequently He
making an Executive recommendation is relinquished, not entirely on account ot it delicacy and i espousibilit v , butbecause the reports to tie made by the engineers, are not el so complete as to allow no
examination, and time for a deci-ior.
The first step in most of the important works undertaken, have met it h opposition from those who entertained feats of taxation, bankruptcy, tmd ruin; but ot all the public works in other states, ihere are none that have been abandoned, or that have proved burdensome or unpopular with the people, ever: under the highest rate of taxation: on the contrary, they have uniformly become sources ol wealth and comfoit, monuments of public spirit and enterprise, and objects ol jusl pride and exultation with the people. These triumphant successes have settled the question as to the practicability and utility of public worki, and encouraged by
mime the clerk? of the several counties a;opt a similar inhcy, at et "il e to report the returns of (he assessors to jmn pet some further acc uunt id thoe ul the Auditor of Sute before the first day rrndv distributed? or December, consequently 1 Am not nhJe The session before the last, I endeav. to present you with a view of the resviltinipd to point cut some of the prominent of the valuations. From the best infor-jdefects in our piobate system; end as a mation J can obtain however, it i believ-1 remedy, proposed that the buiness ed that the disparity anticipated in the h mil ) he translei r ed to the ri rcnit courts, value o! the. real estate in tiie old and new !a,,, n,at in consf quence of the increased districts ol the state, does not exist. Il.'duties, the judge-1 salaries should herni--upon the comparison cl all the returns, 'ed to one thousand dcllais- Sati-fied this opinion shall be found to be correct, with the recommendation then made, I there can be tut little reason to question I ,.- leave now to reiterate it. In point the polity or justice of a change. Theinf expense, it may safely be said that the
expenses ot our State Government have increased salary of the circuit judges w i
been hitherto, borne, principally, hy the
land holder?, while other large, and generally, meek more productive investments
of car.ttal have contributed
require less from thp treasury than is now
Smith, rf FaVc-tte, elected pr.Urof thp l!oue by ihj r v of six ton over Mihon SMpp- Mr Huntington declined. The preprf Speaker ha altvay been a decided anti administration man. and i now prepared to u-e all honorable5 and hone'f means to prnmo'r the electing of the people" candidate. iMi im ffenry llarrion C I. Henry P. Thornton if elected Clerk without opposition. .Tnhr V. r.HioM nsis'ant Clerk Samuel . S'nart. Enrolling Clerk, and Jame Fi-her i rr-elerferl D nor Keeper. I" the Senate .Famcs Mnrriri i elected Clerk. Port, Foster of IUoiniinjton, a'rtant Clrk Hurl-op Park Enrolling Secrerry--Olircr
these examples, our citizens have mani
dining- to detail the assistants without ,' tested their w illingness to enter with spir
assigning anv reason for it, he , Col. Stans- it upon a system that will contribute, not
bury , wag obliged then to select others to less to their own prosperity , than tothe lland w ill be reduced in proportion to the supply their places. The several pnrties'credit of the slate, (amount that is charged upcu other sut were organized and reached their places! If, after you shall hare had a full ami Ijects of taxation such properly as now of destination the latter part of April and jfree conference upon the subject, you! pays nothing, and which can only be thff firit week in Mav. The one unon theatres with me in the opinion, that public i bronchi in by the change proposed. No
Morse Poor-Keeper. and Win. S. Lamb,
The present session is the period fixed Srgeari!-at arms Comparatively few of
the old men'Prs of the IIoue have hrrr relumed. The srseion till be an tinuually important and long one. The nppoitionn.ent 8nu internal imprnTPmppf bills will crentp a thrilling inter!, not only through both branches f th" Stat
La wrenceburgh line was conducted by
Mr. Adams of Connecticut, the oneon the
; 1 1 e or no- ,y the constitution for making a new him
thing to the State Treasury. Although equal appointment of senators and icpre-
some of our citizens object to the mini be r , nta 1 1 ves, a mong I he several counties in of articles included in ihe law, it is conti-'ihe slate. In complying with the requidently believed, it can be so shaped as to!iiinn oii vill unavoidably encounter lender it agreeable to their liew s jiar-j-uch diflkulties as arise from ihe great
ticularly when they see that the tax Uon (li8paritv in the size and population of f.priUtuf e, I ut through every vehi anfF
the counties, and that reluctance whichjarlerv of thp Stale. Mr Hargrore n is naturally felt to auy diminution in the 'Gibson, has jn been elected to fill lb number heretofore sent, which may he (new office of SergaiNal arm ir ihe necessary to a just and equal apportion-j Jon-e, The eener al ossembly is adrneff ment. In acting upon (he subject, it should ;flv a degree of talent and respertu bihf ? be remembered that a numerous body is not surpassed in any previous eion not the best, either for harmony, rleliber- I An unusual number of lobby members'
policy, public interest, and public senti- good and sauslactory reason can be as-
ment , require of you a liberal expenditure Isigned why capital invested in Town pro-
v r i t t -.i -r.i i-.- r it i . i nf I i . . .11 II . . .... . r ..
Iadi-on and liafayelle by Col. chencu j in trie improvement ot me conaition ni ptrty , i.ar.k stocu. .uercnanni-e or money tation or despatch; add snouiri your prei ni jwill 10 atlrndance. M l.ir r rnu of New York ; the one on the Evansv ille j the state, and of the people , it will be for at interest should not l subject to the number he materially increased, you may bppn p l ie to g;it her infonmi ion , the , r-
line by Mr. Collins of Baltimore, and the; your better judgement to determine the same rate n( tanliun as an equal amount lessen the usefulness and business cupaci- rion strength i rapidly raining in every"
ty of the body
iirt of the Slate. Our march i nnwnrd
During the pst summer t!;e foreign la-; riht onnarrf. and the struggle of ihe
borers upon the line of canal, resuscitated 'people ncain't the oftir p-holder, will be? some of their old parly anirr.o-i ties, which crowned with a tuccess 01, brilliant as it i so often were the caus-'i of collision in deserved.1
their mtive country. Ireland, and while!
under great excitement, from five to sev
IlAnniSON MFF.TING.
At a large and respectable nieelin? of
o ie on the New Albanv & CrawfordsviPe extent of the investment: I will not, invented in land.
line by Mr. Watts of Pennsylvania, the ; however, withhold the opinion, that you. There 1 lobe found in 'he legislation whole acting under the orders of Cobmel'may safely expend Ihe amount of ten mil .of several of the late sessions of the Stansbury. The party under Mr. Adams lions without calling on the present or fu- General A;semb!y a departure from
reached this place in August and was pre- ture generations for the payment ot any general rule and analogy, from which
paring for the survey of the Columhu and ' portion of the principal under the process evil may Hrise, and which is at war with Jefferson ville route, when in consequence jof taxation. l!ut, to sustain an enterprise that principle in cur government which'
of fickness amonc the officers it was dis. of such magnitude, a suitable pro ision r equ 11 es that the operations of al I la w ! en hundred on a side assembled for sever-
binded. That route was then confi led should be made for the pa ir.ent of the in- shall be equal and general. I allude I al days, armed for bat'le, to the great ,)e ciijZea nf Martin count v (convened
lo .ir. Coyte, tne secoci otneer unoer iir.jterest on ttie capitoi, one minion 01 wnicn 10 ine w.ni 01 nniror may in uie organ-1 terror 01 tne citizen 01 mat vicinity '. ijirs:ir,( 0 previous notice) on Tuesday Adams, for which purpose anew parly ' would be needed the first year, nnd about ization of our courts doing county bu-To ptevent recurences of Ihe evil, Ihe ie r,(h of ;Iih month, at Ihe Court Hon-' was organized. Col Sehenck terminated an equal sum annually until the work shall sioess; Ic the modes of appointing town-j punishment known to out criminal laws jn jj,1ln, pleasant, for fhp purpose of his examinations at Lafa ette in Oct. Maj.'.be finished. The additional revenue re- ship ( fficers; and to the civil jurisdic-j for riotous conduct shoud be increased in electing delegates to the Convention In. Watts closed the survey of the New Alba-iquired to meet the interests of the loan, tion oi" justices of the peace. Jn some j propnrtion to such offences. 'be held in Indianapoli on the second Monny and Craw fordsville route, and com-j would increase the whole amount of tax counties justices of the peace transact! There are several subjects within the jr, thi rrnnih. fr the formation of a me need his examination c 11 the New Alba- now paid by our citizens, one half, that is. county business, in others, that duty is j range of my official duties which may of- An jon Electoral Ticket for this State, ny and Vincennes road when its progress:he who now pays one dollar would have performed by commissioners elected for; j ul duties whi'h may call for a special jP,vjpk ;,,gers was called lo the Chair,
was interrupted by Ihe lamented death of , to rav the further sum ol lilty cents each that purpose. In s-uue instances, tow n-jcommunn-ation , should the necessity Hti'e an(J Geroge II Gibon appointed Secre-
riii assislan', r raul, X soon alter he w as year. ;nip onicers are enner. uy inn peopie, 1 to much disabled by sickness estomakej To one who has not looked into the others, they are appointed by the court
it necessary for him to abandon the field.; process, by which this fact is ascertained, doing county business. hi some courtThe party tinder Mr. Collins after clo- it may appear strange that so small an in tics, justices of the peace have civil ling its operations at Terre-Ilaute return crease in the rate of taxation, will meet jurisdiction throughout the county, in ed to Vincennes, and finished the survey the interest on so large a sum . It i-nev- others, they are restricted to the tuwnof the New Albany line to the tercnina- erlh!ess certain, that an addition of one ships in w Inch they reside, w nh. perhaps, tion of the survev bv Major Watts. half on the present and annual increase in a stream or an ideal line lor its boundary.
Thee surveyt have been necessarily j lands and other property, with the tolls These and similar examples should be J
exnenT but it 19 believed that Ihe fund I that w ill be coming in utter tne nisi iew arrested and tne one or tne omer princi
ct r.'cuiate topocraphical lntormauon
Miip otlicers are chosen hy the people, in. will avail myseif of that mode; in the',rv Al'er the obiert of the meeting had
mean ume, 1 assure you or my reao men bppn fX(1ai,,ed by the Chaiimau.on mo-
to unite with you, many measure calculal- (fin o- ,,)(tJi p,rown it WH9
citizens.
N NOBLE
Uii'.l -it
years, will be amply sufficient. Of the ! p!e should prp vail . Our laws should be
H'en obtained as to a very con-! vast increase of property liable to taxa- equal and uniform, resulting from that
ortion of the ftate, and of its! tion, some idea may he obtained by com- compromise ol opinion out of which ha!
:"' ;u- iiy of improvement, will be inl!c a3 the basu of subsequent legisJu "i:: -.nd inclination require me to i th at C l. Stansberry, the officers com :r.3ri.-; : !:-8 parties and their aasistanfs :'.( , ; ..-med their several duties with .4 jL.a auj a bility that command my entire confidence and approbation. Believing the measure well calculated
to advance the best interests of the state,
and
deemed
par ing our population ot 347,000 in 1830, grown the best priciples of our republican ! IP Li! ''J -y Li 11 S3 & Lvl 2 II Ll) SJ li wi;hcur present number not le-s than form of State and National Governments.! FOU I'llKSlDENT IN H:3G
G00.O00; and we have unerring evidence, and particularly, that winch de lares, j GJJ.N. IVlU. Jrl. HilKKISON,
that the 4,Go0, 000 acres of land returned that in lfgislati-;n the majority shall rule.
I In a casual conversation with a gentle
'man last year in Ihe ser vice ol the Lulled
ed to elevate the state, and benefit her ..,v,0lY,t That a Committee ef fve he
apixiinted by the Chair, to prepare a pre'amble and resolution", expressing the isense of this meeting in relation to the Jpext Presidency,'' which being adopted, Jlhe Chair appointed Gpo. I' Gibson, Sanjford Broun, Tr Nisbef, Barnev Hiley land William Kelly, Sen., who after buyling retired, returned with the following:
The friend? of Gen. William II. H a rrion (many of whom were and still continue the supporters of Gen. Jackson's administration) who have assembled to gelber upon thi" occasion, deeply sensible of the great importance at all time of
VINCENNES. rathidav. di.c. i, isnr.
Of Ohio.
for taxation last year , will be increased
to 8.000,000 in 1840. Relying on the correctness of lhe-e es
Miniev "e clT' 7 logical examination near Ihe fine ot the of to.,,ay . We have room to say. tha t he reasons w hich will influence their mn
,V V ri 7 i;c;al.onal road he had d.scovered indica- xhe Le,i,!atlJre of our Slate assembled on duct and opinions. The claims of h smal additional tax? Or, in other words .,ons of coa, an(J 0(her V!il(,;(be minerals! ,he 7ih inst . Jf) ,e House of Ilepreser- L two ind.v.duah who will prohab
tnouiu iu sidie, 17 B ,-c ,".MLj,wr " uhich de termiccd me to s.w-est the pro-: ,.(,. Caleb B S
I he Goiernoi's Message has crowded ; makina- a iudirious selerlinn fnr the Ptp
tales, I learn, that in making some Geo-r,u irKj, fn:,,(er prepared for our paper ;idencv, cannot retrain fron- expressing;
ihe on-
prohably he
rnith. of Fayette coun-;,efore the people nf this state. Martin
one that public sentiment called for, l market with increased prices for produce, of ft geological and topographical ,v, was elected Speaker by 'a majority' Van Buren of Nw York and Gen Wil ... 1 . . and ivho-ps nf p verv k md . wi 111 he v na v i .. .1' :.... - 1 , 1. . ... . . . 1. '
ned it my duty, al tne last session 01 ; ....b.. .surveyor me siaie w mi ; view ui iu-m. over Ms opp orient niilton Stapj, 01 - votes j;,m Jl . Harrison of Ohio have received
the Legislature, with some earnestness, a ceru or iwU ,r t.,, u. . !ng int0 her mineral wealth nnd resources.. XVA . Sm,th 33, Stapp 33,blatdis 4. frm , a dispa.sionte examination- nnd to urge the propriety of adopting a well thus put into their pocKels . Uf tins ou :1h(i aUf) of y ,,,,, )in? (1(uler the Bar,ct(H, 0n (hp 9th m,t. the standing commit- j vve feel constrained, from a sense of duly digested plan of internal improvement. can best determine. !0f the legislature a correct map. But a eefi were r,ulo.n,ced for the Senate.--jto ourselves and our country to say that It was then contended that the construe-1 If' alter y our mature examination? ojour ew territories had m.t then been sub-; perceive our Senator. II. M. Shav.we ran ,ee no reaon why" Martin ' Van tion of public rvorkson a scale that would',he subject, you think it advisable to j em-(fljvi)Jc(, nlo roilol j anfJ t,roUght undei a member of the Committees on Edt)-,nen ft0uld receive our support and benefit every portion of the state, was biuk' 1 beg leave earnestly to remind you cjv, j, , r ,f tc t ton the recommen.iation w as , ra, jon Chuh Is and internal Im pro vemen Is 1 affragt s--but that on ihe contrary there within the reach of proper efforts: thatio ,he H,c; a"d y of organizing , r,0ifl,0I,P(J . That objection having hc-en!on Claims, and on Public Buildings. jare many and insurmountable "reasonour sister states, whose examples were a ljyftrtl ol ublic cu ks, wilb all eed-.:,enj()e,, ly lhe fgi?atuie ol Iat winter,; On the same day the standing commit j tvhv a free people and more particularly most successful, commenced under circurn! '"I powers to dan and carry ou the -: re,pectiully rtcommend the sutject to ,ees for the House' w ere selected by the the' west, should oppose his pretension etancea less favorable than ours that; Pavements authorized. jyour consideration. In all countries where Speaker. John Mvers is a member of j l0 U,at cn,ce Has he not invHiial.lv
whilst the state can command any desira-i . in ,n ,dSl 1,,,MJ,U l""-1"u"' ' "'"i mineral deposiles have been discovered . ,ie Committee n Education, and
Lie amount
interest, promote
1 A. . ' 1
HtUKIIUIHI IU Uie tUllllll V, auil VICliI (l mu- i... .. , p., rn.ijuiMccin-i.ei, ciruru iiuu(;c Ul.ff i .. ". . J norcori'niiro uili iv lir i itipv invp rnm - ! :mi-i1i-.i ..! i . . . i . . , i , , ... ... . . - . t I
htable return lor the investment iiiai.r,tv , um w in ne uie cuiei ai m ie? ui imiimi-o-c iU)e m j ndiciai L-ircuit y m .ich
unt of capital, at five per cent.! iced the very auda de exertions of the hey have become leadmg t.ems of com- S,a!e Bank. II N Carnan, a member of vote? uniformly a8ains, the extension of it would be our true policy to , Lawrenceburgh and Indianapolis rail road , me, ce an.t wealth. In the mountain d.s !,he Committee on the Judiciary and on!, he national road answer Ha. he no such improvements as will prove company, and it is with great pleasure ;,rjct9 ot IVnnsylvania, Virginia, and Ma- Canals and Internal ImpioveimnH. El.-i voted ainM the 'eradualion bill red,, il to the country, and yield a pr0.! that I have 8ince witnessed the zeal and ; ry ,an() (,)Pir rron. coal, marble, and g.p-Uha Emhree h,- been elected Judge of:ring the phce of 'public land-.-aeait
such a coarse would not impoverish theimPnce(1 their work' Sivin' satisfactory ariiJ 0f support to the public works. From of the oth , and Samuel Bigger of the 6th. state nor the people, hut would enrich' evidonce of their determirratiot. to ac-ilhe maiiy indications and discoveries! W. V. Bryant has been elected Prosecu-
I that any increased taxation for compl.-h the enlerpr.ze. thai route 1- Ina(jet ,ve have n
both; and
much reason to nelievej ,jg Attorney for the 1st Judicial Circuit
puijiic laruts agai
granfincr frt ,he Slates the "rrfuse lands' within their borders, not worth 25 cent per acre for education and internal improvementagainst the bill providing for
j 1. .i . . i- 1 -.. .1 1 . . . . . . , . .. s . ''
a time, to meet the intereston loans, wouKI -u lu "vy", , 1 " t. ; inai inis siaie aoounus inmn 'rf,,t) 'ai les jjevey lor the second, U. Vash-fft,lfment and Ttre.tnTtii,n rioht," u,u
i I 01
1 j 11 1" rl I 1 . . . J
be more than counterbalanced by the in- "ne 01 proposed 1 an-w ay irom nai ieS- ,(lt vv,ihout the aid and application ol ge-j mrtn for the third, Wm. Herod for Ihe creased business, enterprise and weallh ton Sou,h Carolina, to the Ohm river, al : 0I igrical science they will never be per! fifth, and Wm. J. Brown for the sixth.
The experience derived from the work Cincinnati , ami 10 me i.aue. 1 m pu..- ec(1 y (e veio ief) bhould you thinlt the
"Hid not my neighbor of the Gn-ett extilte has
in which wp are enraf-ed. and the nros-i "c "P,r,ie n "ciaiion 01 our lenu w -u. - measure ad v isable, the surveys lor Uie
nerons condition of other states, have'zens (l not inri ,0 VrefS their eTJ;l1 , t r o purposes can be confided to the same1 too soon us to the result of the Missiippi eltc-i . ,v . co6rme,l me in ,he e.m..... of lhy lr. I,.,-i,,ead f.,r g.oiog.ca. ,,ur,,ofeS c.nj J, "'E': ,.it,n opinions heretofore advanced, and I again A "e "k her to lake no share in tne ,,e con(jucted alone. lea,t doubtful ffestem Hun? But we nre
recommend the subject to your favorable; " l ul ,l'c.v u"41 "ri " cHCri,or, ican be granted in safety, and to the great
seeming t the poor their hard-earned substance and home? The records of
icongress, lhaf. never deceive, shew that
consideration I1-3" vv g,H,ut,i 1,1 s-aieiy. ami m n.r gic.
, . . , service ot lhe pufdic. i hey desire her The examinations made the past sum-1 1 jve (hem cfedil o he Hfnountof five mer, by the canal and rail road engineer-. hu-dra() ,hon?an(, dol .hjch tvi place vou in possession of such facts .. . f , .. . ,. , , , - . . r . will satisfactorily serure bv the most valnnd information in reference to the sever- ... , , J . , . 4 1 , , - , , 1 r .1 uable landed proper! v in the stale, ot fixed rI routes, and of the susceptibility of t h e 1 , , , , , - , , ' ' J 1 a 11 I r An i-o rl i LI o i'g ne in ilr.nh lo llio sum
general face of our territory, as will al-
1 to be secured at the expense of the corn-
He opposed the improvement of
h and in all his other ar,.
rmJy opposed western measures.
re told that he is thp candidal
By nn act of Congress, of March, luUJ No, neighbor, we did DOl! Judge of the party, and the friend of the adminthe sum of two hundred thousand dollais Lynch, the Whig candidate for Governor '"'ration. We acknowledge no party but wasannually applied to the manufacture ot o( Mississippi, is elected "any way you ' republican ; we are bound down to follow arms for the militia of the several state. ! rfin ,x lt So lown go hoj",p f no leader If he is the friend of the nd Since this state came into the Union near Van Buren in that nart of llnc.l Sam ministration, we arP Ibp frifi,d ni' nr
country, and want a President who is riot the candidate of a party, but the candi-
'llanp out our banner on the outward wall's; date of the people; not the friend alone the cry is still, they come." Lf any administration, hot Invor nf In
'1- . C .1.11 ,
tour minion 01 uonais iihvk L'tcu dominions, ipended under that act. The quoto ofj
arms allotted.to Indiana, under the gene-
low you to act advisedlv in lhe selections' , ' , nf ' j ral distribution among the states, has a
you may make. Of the several kinds of -,itlinn, ,ho 'i13lntlf f'yet, been distributed among the militia; The Lawrenceburgh Palladium, for a.nafive land, fln obedient citizen fo her
improvements proposed, it is belie ved ' .,1 f n , but where these ai ms are, or what has long while, one of the most powerful or-! laws and institutions, and devotpd to her 1 1 1 1 r UdllKtli HJ NIC M'llc, I d 11.1 U.MI HlLctJ UIMIJ , . .1.1 . t 1 ' r.t 1 that if canals shoubi have preference overj ,awn knowledge of the etate of the ' done w ith them, no one can tell; nor gan ol the administration, irithn State, j improvement unrl elevation. These wc rail ways or turnpike roads, on the ground j m n "r (' V. .. 16 , has the Quarter iMastPi General been able ha abandoned Hip Magician, and manfully believe in the abenre of other rpaon - . : " . 1 members of the company, nnd. there ore.! - ... . . Ji . . . ' ,r'1"
that canals are cheaper, more permanent. . . .. ' . . . to rfet any sauslactory information irom raised the Harrison Hag. What doou" sufheten? imnor'ance nnd mnc-nitnde . ' ' . rhppr In v rprmnmpni their re:ison li I r . .... o ' vu i ""I umi iiki k 11 1 1 wij r
an1 better adapted to the convenience . ,L . fit , the officers on the puluect. It is peiieveo, pay lo that oeichbor I
end habits of the people, and to the cha , ' & from other sources ol information, that.
racier and products of the stale. But in
designating the several branches or parts
of a general and connected plan, should you adopt one, you will find, that in con neque nee of the peculiar shape or formation of the surface of the state, it must embrace in ils parts, a combination of canals, rail ways and turnpikes, each hav ing a beginning, connection with, or termination at the Lake, the Wabash canal, or the Ohio river; the Wabash canal constituting the main artery or trunk of the plan. And in discriminating between the relative value of each proposed work, that which will accommodate the greatest amount of population, commerce, and bu iness generally, should be adopted That of making a selection i a duly ithlu iHp prorince and sound discretion nf ibe Legislature, therefore tha tak of
lature.
why we should look for another individual more likely to promote our welfare and
the licrht companies in mnnv instance?! AUhnm ha. ri; 'interests. Hut pven thohe am nf tn.li
Not intending to elicit any action onjh.lve pPCn broken op. Ibe arms del.v-, of evPnlljaiitv is not sufficiently develo P-conequence when compared with the your part ai this time, but for the infor.erei, 0 lhern destroyed, converted to Pf, jn Van Burers cranium. Hpt rprent I ntl''Hn ,yhich have been nel to elevate
mai.on, as wen as u.e graunca ion m , e , pn va (e Kne or cnrrift to other states bypIec(ion? fbow he u t.horg (e Cof.,,ialw )(, him to the Presidential chair hv hi- party
uit in .' s a yj i i Kru-uui . i i c v , . i w , iperaon? removm". in im way our it5
you two pamphlets with the proceedings of the citizen of Cincinnati and ot Charleston. South Carolina, and also, Ihe messages of the Governors of Georgia and North Carolina, al! of which are in refference to the construction of a rail way from Cincinnati to the city of Charles, ton. Considering that this i the nearest and most direct route to the seaboard, everv step that may be taken to render it available, cannot but become a matter ol deep and abiding interest to the People cf Indiana. The law cf last Ses-ion, providing for a change in our re enue sy stem, doe? not
in public property, of this kind, mn'l a
mount ts t wenty or thirty thousand dollars. According to an estimate recently made at the ordnance department, about one thoijsand muskels are due ibis slate; of which about fifty boxes, with accoutrement?, have, within the la t month, arri-
that Stale.
RAGS! HAGS! HAGS!
All ynu who have ra to save, prepare
combinations and political engines. When we see men proscribed from rfhee nr opinion; whop only fault is a failbfnldis charge nt duty when we see every ait
Iarr4 I . . T - I . . 1 . .. I J . .
!fo saVe them now. Two and a half cent. '"""""" ,n,,v,, ro
per pound, in cah. or three cents in print. i . .. ""Ul" '"""" ;' .-ui prrino-. will be cven for nnt rmnntitv ,f rUJ"'11"' gn-i each individual, W ho, from
ed at Madison. These arms are worth, j,.
linen or cotton r a tr " . otlivered at
at first cost, near fourteen thousand rlol lirsjanil a the impolicy of distributing them, ts heretofore, has long since be : o apparent e.J lo induce many of the -tate lo provide a sale depository, in--lead of deliveiing lhern to the militia, would it cot be adi-ivble for Indiana to
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this of.'!ort'' motlV("' Hri' ,nft exercise of an ! hopes! dicr tion, ha declared hi pie-
Pxfrnct of a leii, r to the
I:manapoli. Do. 7th. IP?-". "Ibi(h lloii-cs nf (he Ley l-I'nrn. nf'Pl having orgatiized. pr ocepJed th;s !a r, ihe election ol their idhccrs. Ca'eb B.
j'p re nee tor some other when we see ihe af ffj j lathers of our cinntry. those who hav
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ju'iown jf'ry m me "ervice or ine repno
!.. whnrn we have always venerated for ipirloe of ronntry and exalted virtue, rfceir2 'b,p de nnnciations of th -party, and cat iide, to make room fei men
