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d under very peculiar r.ticumslanres of pre cipilanr v ! opposition to the known public will. Id induce me to i elu-e to it in v sand inn. If il.e opinion I have eiven of (lie motives of the frameis of the Constitution, in giving the power tJ the Piesident, is collect, it follows that they never foul, I have expected tlniMiew hv w as constituted the umpire between contending factions should ever identify himsell with
Ihe interest of fine ot them, aii'l vohint-
rilv razee himself from the proud emi
nence of leader of a nation to that ol
chief of a party. J run easily conceive the existence ol a stale ot things by which lhe Chief Magistrate of a State may he
forced to act upon party principles : but ucii a course is entirely opposed to all the obligations which the constitution imposes on a president of the U. States The immense influence he possesses will nlwaysgive to his party the prepondernnce, an I the very circumstance of its be. ing an Executive party will be I lie cause of infuins more, bitterness and vindic-
We are permitted to give our te.i leu mil.-' the other from lie citizens f Po1 S I ' . . ...... I... !
tl.e following extract of u letter, add . ess ' . tvp.es b ' . . . I 1. . . . . . 1 I. .' 1 1 i 4. 1 . I 1 : I I I
edto oneol our citizens by a highly crr.i -, . - PtMei,...!.,. d,.w.. the!
itable gentleman, dated Washington city , a'.le s ol' White liver and the Wabash, June l'Jih, lf)3(j. tosomc i nnvenieiit point ol lossmg. ui.'i "Nothing is vet done in the House to "''' l Mount Vernon on the Oh... nvecu.e the Wabash lull. The p.lv are'". view el having that mule subtesolved toat-orblhe immense wealth t ' '" "'e ",,e uM...nsel an., the count, v, or to have it expended upon 1 l" '.v "rdered by the LegHaluie, to fortifications and Ihusc.eatea necessity j'he town ol Lvattsnlle direct .
for a standing army ; ai.d this patmnage The Hoard I eject the requ bib ot mini
mc! dollars. Tin se fitl.fns r-l for no i that if allowed l. do so, he w miU n d nn ppr oj i i. it ion to M i vr y the other mute, ly pay f r them, but con -lie i tin- ui,,,iii I hev, subsciibe twelve nr fifteen, hund i ed j i.f l Ins application a a ilel.t i I (; r i 1 1 ; 1 1 i e . l.ill.us luiii their own pockets to pay (" I' Geneial Hu-U (with tlie humanit y ihat auivev; and they fa) lotho Ihiatd : e v e r cha I ac tei ises the (nave, mill w U'u.h 'We w ii-h the Rep-nt i.l our survey to is o little known in the Mexican nnny) come to (lie Legislature through some j consented to t he rnpiest. The Mexican disinterested medium. If wo on I I ves : a i my had lal.cn the lower l"Ule, bv the
appoint an Kiicmeer, be may l; up'ie.l paitial or iiieil'icient. J)o you nominate me in whom you have i onfi U'lice, lot u. ft thiill not ro-t you uie rent. We will
II. We a?k im mange ol i on te;
a, .1 1 1 ... i I' 1 1 n ..m.c t ..n; i,i,i c 1 I t. ...im I .1. .in t !,.. i-1 no ml 1 1 i:i I the v 'h a e i P!,y "
llilirii in Mini I'l inc uui riii i. iii'iyi.. ii inn., -..- ,. ' ., . . ,, ., , ,,,.,,,.,,,,,1 .! s,,i. no fubsti'iitmn ol our line lor that oideiei
way ol ("oi. iii.o ami Matamoia?, Ii avoid
the lad urns, w ho they feared would intermpt Ihfem on the other tra- k. The Mexicans appeaiid to wibh thmele at h-ume iigain, never u.uieto uiedu'e w itlt the Lruve '1'cxian .
Ihe Senate, are the only ' they might not to depart from the obv ious a'k on to receiv e the I. e port wh.U we rSta.e, in favor of ,li,t nl."-! meaning of the l.w that Ku..l.e th-m, Py tor, and to communicate the,me. ed. of the public Lands-i-Simler the promisor l,n,,e th they w hatever it ,s w or ih , t o the L.-la
House of He p. r sent at ives,
I Untlricks. in tl
members ot on
u ting the proceeds ot ttie
although we want to borrow ten millions of dollais of foreign rapital, for impiovement! Will the people sanction the partv impositions attempted by llxn anil the others ?--Can the manifest injustice ol Van Hiiren coi rnpliouisls, meet with any lavor in Indiana? I atn convinced that the anti-
We k now on have
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tiove.nor ate heailliurninu's and Urile and thai " ' i"g '
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rofiitiliraiiism (Jen. MrC.irrii . in I hp Upvs Id lie niailc' that these m'tflil Cte- nrn""""
live feeling in these domestic contests --; republican and tieceptive course of Van Under these circu nsUnces. the jnalitieil Jl'irenism, must he put down by the free veto given by the Conslitutii n may it llie'men of the country, and all minor differ
in the ereat uiiestions now
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would tinaliv te ti':ustu 101 u vj tuc legislative body.1' Ileie is impoitant matter for consideration. What the specific character ol the representation from lluiison county may hive been, I know not; I only know that thHir roife is well spoken of. With Ihe other inemniidl I nm tetter ncquaind. And if Mr. l'.ltike has not been more for-
innate in expi t ssit ir ttie desires oi ine
J'resi.lent should think proper to cnange ences merged in the great question now ,,Miaoi, Memm i ali-ls, than the wishes c l
its character, become as absolute in prac-1 a t ipue, or the liberties and Constit u'ion : j,,l!ie (,v,m I'o-fy county
lice as that possessed by the Kins o.nf (ne l;jn tv.ll be prostrate. The pre -j leaves not a little be explained on the
F.nglan. I and France. torn the great va-ience of reducing the puce of TuMic rily of local interests acting upon the j Lands is no w know n lo he all hnm' u J : members of the two houses ol Congress, :,)0 such intention is seriously entertained, and from the difficulty of keeping all the an,l ,t has pulled many of our good ci'.i individuals of a large party under the Zmh too long . l.ut the train bands and contra! of party discipline, laws will ol- partisan p tli e holders will make un ten be passed bv small m'jinties adverse promises any assertions. Ou'y view ihr to tha interests of the dominianl party ; couise pursued for seven years to enrich Imt if the President should think proper many of the most worthless, and to eleii use the veto power for the purpose ol vate many of the mist ignorant and proljirom'.ing the in'erests wf his party, it hgue, and delusion will surely cease itwill be in vain to expect that a m j mty 'contempt of all their pretences The d Urge as two-thirds in both Houses happiness and rights ol the people are would be found in opposition to his wishes paramount in the es'imation of good men. Li the hinds of such a Pien!ent the Hn(j a such should now rally to rescue julitied veto of the Constitution would , he country from imposition and tbreateniu practice become absolute. et) despotism. If the fi lends of the pat1 have upon another occasion expressed rit II irris on could only see how matters my views upon the danger of a dominant are conducted here to I'rst up the an Executive party. It may, perhaps, be Huron schemes, they would be more .?aleaid that the Chief Magistrate will find ,js and more unanimous in our State -- it impossible to avoid the influence of par- Hut they know their lights and their pow
tv spirit Several ol our l.hter hi ai- er, and I trust him imt roueu uieir iu im-
rule to the wheedling or the an i.urti. men. Their rxpeiience and knowledge of men and thinjs, i-hi'd now be sudicient. The pnrtv are becoming almost despe rate; and if the Tieasurv was not ovei-
sjtitutton which makes it the duty of the flowing, Congies wmiM a lj oirn but to
President to gi ve Congress information ot get all the money possible, ways an I the state of ihe I'nion, an I to recomrreod means h tve to be clmscd by some l ie to their considei ation sudi measures as he tt.xis. The news from Pennsylvania, Del hall judge necessary ami expedient, couM aware. Xpw Voik, and Maryland, i kII never be intended to make him the source cl.eering to the friends of our old Inend of Legislation. Information should al Harrison. Let not I liana allow of any f . . j a . - i. 1 1 ' 1 tions upon "uch matters as come more im been, all seems to promise success mediately under his cognizance than know some men wiil there be picked ,
theirs. Put there it should end. If he lo suit the spoils; but can their interested ' t, t .eittiul t
should undertake to prepare the Maine's moiives nml views, overcome the pu'.lic . v lo jj .l hun Ire.'s of
of legislation for the action of Congress, goo,! , iMM he general vc.e of a free peo i.iuliais; a.ii that the State in.:y oltaini cr to assume the character of code ma p'e? I (rust it can never he sa id of j i he'e tact', too. without the t x petjSi to J ker far the nation, the personal interest that " u e know the light, and yet ! !. roelf a sitiode dollar I
lure. I!, in the meantime, you It.elliee.
lo delay the actu il putting under contract of the contested route lor a few inonths, go. id and well What, Mr. Kditor, is the teply? "Citizens of Posev '. You nk us to nominate an F.ni?iiiee r lor vou We w ill not. We
STEAMBOAT AND FLAT BOAT ACCIDENTS. We leain I mm a pHs-enger i ll' the steamboat Splendid. iIihI the Lob L,,y r,,, lapsed her flue on tl.e 1 lib mst. , while at shore, near Columbia Milli on ihe Mi-sis-sijipi 17 or 18 killed and missing. She wasonherway up Ihe river. The accident was occa-ioned by the pa.-tngeil crowding un ne tide ol the boat. We also leaiu Irotnthe same gentle, man that u llit boat load willl com and live hhds ol Ttihacco was sunk bv a
j i . . , trates, have been able to es. ape its u II ience; or what is the same thine:, ,0 ac, as if you did not feel it. A one mode of avoiding it, it would be my aim to interfere wi;h the legislation of Congress as; little as rnssible. The. cl iue in the Con-
tear heartburnings and slide. Such a
connection with you, rriiht. in the fn,toim of w md not a great distance Irom
!rax in the Uard to become a party to '.lie the place where the lloh Hoy coll.ipsed r change cuutnnj'luted. You seem to think j her flue. A steamboat w Inch w as passing at .....I i i.. .I..I..., il.a ....tlim. niwli.r rnn. llfi Iiiiid .ai.l mil n am.ll 1 n .. I t 1.
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1 1 1 1 inc j.. .in!, inc iiui. .me .ui?i.ii v.. 111 linn . I. .....titj 10 ui iniMjuiuer, 1 W.'.. I 1 rt ui li i.na.i;.! da.. ! t. r . 1 1 -11 . a. c , I u . I ... a. .. f .. I" .1 I . ..
-ii'iiert our leaders stall ludee. i . . 1 J 1 . , , B - . ',, . , , c ,lutionlor aresu.vey and re-examination . most uniot tunately Iwool ihe men who i Posev count v Memorial has re,er- ... J , ., .
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ence, vou win ous-1 ve, io ini: mmi j.uitionof the Central Canal route; or, in other woids, to the bet route lor th.t Canal, after it pa-es the foiks of While nv ... i : . . . . i... ,i... rr.i..
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rtainttiCO- l iv-w..iii...t.iri i..u . ..v . u .. n.nion ,'('i,i?nc U llli-inil .
i!. A li;l!e more ccnitesv tlieie m in me i l lie accident occurred in consequence n expressions, lint cmntesy, Mr. Kdilor, both boats being hnlilen by lare pile of doe nrit always speak plain Lngtish j goods on their bows. IN'o lives lost. Now. for my own part, Sir, I have a Since the above was in type a mar. has much better opinion of Ihe Hoard thun j landed at this place u ho was badly scaldilieir own Committee appears to have. I j ed on board the Lob Hoy. lie states that do not Hispect them to be mei. so w ra k. : it is pi ola ble, the number of thoe who
,e phat the mere obtaining (gratis) and re- i have ditd , and will c'ie ol" the scald, and
other wound received by the explosion wi.l Le between thirty and forty. KvausviUe Jour.
I"ow we rescind that res ,wenl out to their succor wa drowned,
iedutmti. We will have no 1 e-rxamina making four men '.hat were lost . Jtioii. We will have that route lucated L. Jlnuther Steamboat Accident The jcontracled for at once." -teamhoat Xick liiddle w hich w at at our I This, fir, is tl.e plain English of the . -here on the i t h nut , ran into and sunk
The citizens of Posey Pn'e
pinion, that a Canal rou e through their county may be- f nod, that shall be cheap er by upw ards of a quarter of a million ot lollars, than that al present su r vey e.l , ihrough Yandeiburg. I si the Memorial. he teas ms fortius opinion are given at . . . i . i . . at l
eni'Mi: and n istnaieu inai pn . x- n-.c
and, the engineer who survev ed the rou
m question himself rxprttsed the opm mn, that the other would probably prove i letter and cheaper one; hut the tick ies o his parly pievnited his examining both. Mr. Pinko's Report d-es not txplain to u, what the Memoin! tioui Posey counydid x plain to the Hoard, thai the ci'nzens of that county had evinced their si i- ; e i i ! v in the above cpniion, and at the same" lime cflVir.ito the L - a r I and the State at opportunity i t" judging from 'arts, lit raising a ;orra(e su'ifcrift, on to lelVi'V The expense cf a survey through ;heir count v. That the i rn pa i tia! i ' v o I the survey may bo m.rjuestioi.at'ie, lli.iy invite the p.o rd to nominate an J'.ngineef in iv 1 1 o m it has coiilidern e, receive his Keporl, and communicate the. same to the L .-islatu e at the i,t xt session ; aud they
porting a lew sta'isWcal tacts, should draw them in to become a party to any thing. I IVe! assured, that they have inlegiit) enough to receive, and communicate to the Legislature, these important facts, c vet preserve, unaullieJ, au hjuurablti impartially. Had j been a member of the P.ard, I should have protested against such an im-
ri.tr. timf.s for colmtf.ri-rn rr.s. I; is stated in the Wheeling Times that at the lecent term el lilt Federal Court at Staunton , Va Ihe trial ol 1'ktf.h I'i.vi.fss
came up, on crmrge oi aiteimg cuiinler
putation. Modesty is indeed becoming; tel t ,l0(e, p, ,,r , j, & , l)e o( j;.Ulk oJ-
but .-!f respect reuuiies. that a man
should be iut to himself as well as to o-
ithers, and should not lighliy utter snspi !c ii-ns Hgainsl l;;s own honesty, any mote !;han against that of hi ruMghbois ! And, had I been a member ol ibe Hoard, ; I should, it stems lo me, ceitimiy have j votrol for the appointment of an Lngineer. and agreed to ie-:eive I. is Hepiut. To 'whom, so prnpoily as (he Hoard, could ;tl,o . lirpiH nl 1'osevapidv? What is it j i lie v iisa? To be allowed to furnish auI ! bentic.i'ed facts to the Legislature, anil ; it their own fXnense. is it not one ol the
in, through an authentic an 1 rhsntteies
I "Oir- e. statistical ticisol impoi lanre
a riHim i r isoi that ma -
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thousands ol ''lines ur ine iio.iro :o encou re ge me col
lecting n sucli tacts; should tiave 'bought I was doincr S'a'e good ser vice in voting tint the, Memorialists
which he will take in the success of wrong rursue." Let th - people look
his measures will necessarily convert strictly into the motives 5c view ? of those h m into a partisan, and will totally inca- who court their suffrage fir every o (1 i e i.actiate him'fiom perf'rming the part o' at this time iei rt iculai I v Heine senia' i ves.
that impartial mpn e, which is the chai- and Sheriff; for in November the resuhj connection.
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The Hoard relume, under these circ::m-r"013"1 naVP an "p",r!'!,;,:.v '""'"""g stances, to nommata an Fntrmeer. M. j' s ,,,r '"M as the Uepoit Hiake". Hepo.t mivs, this w.oPu he es!.,!,.!"!'' 't. Ibat I should "liuilly be excused 1 1 i ii , Ui,.,. i;i,i.i,l,iU and Ihe Hoard " '")' '' Legislature.' my doubt would
the L. !5 . ''Lpon a lull investigation which laiied sever al day s, the ju rv fuunij the prisoner jjuilty of the die nee piovided there was iheo in existenre any law which punishes such an dVein-e. I pen this verdict the court give jnilment lor the pnsuiier. 'I'hete wem tcveial other i'ldicttnentf iifjaiiisl this man for umilar ofleuces, nud the demuteri being filed la all them on ground that the bank cha i tei ha v("icd, ali (uiilier pro-ecutiiiii w. at au end ; and i he- Court be ing of that opinion ihe prisoner w us rJ ischa rged." The uccuted was, however, twilhwilh taken into custody by II." blate uui hoi it ie his Xtenme 'busine.s I ransucl ions'' ha v mi brought iiiui into cuiilln.1 with iLe 5tata law .
w I
i uiicjhr, in the end.
Iravv in the Hoaul l le ne a the chmge contemplated.11
pal ty to
i j e been , w h.M iiei I con I I be reasonably
X'i:ed lor nei'loctoi' so favorable an
a.-ter that I have supposed the Contitu-;n and will operate. I would lncutove tion intends him to assume, when Ihe acts a sentiment rspree. to me by a former
massed bv ihe Leci-atur e are submitted men I ot tlieuailv now in ttid L ouite !.,,,,! . refuse ti nnnnnate
. I.;. .loi...s I l.. n..l ll.ir.k it bv nnv Senate. i I'....; ., I,..i...r 'l'i,, tl.e les.-liidil.t: l the re
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before tin-1 ' n-".er rr, in iun id pui unnei
pportunit v. And now, Sir, corn.'
means, necessary that he should take the.
i an L i"iuter
lie said, "It is tlie duty of the men of' had, at a nreviou
s (!,.- last clause; solution to II Hii-
meeting.
lead a? a relormer, even wnea reform-1 ;he present day. who no not sell sullia-; proposal was brought up, authorised cue tion is, in his opini in, necessary. Helor- g-s or office t nor delegated trust for pe i ( their number to cause a re survey and mersvvill never be wanting when it is cunia ry compensation , w ho feel something re t x iminali"ii to be made between the
well understood tliat ttie power "l.nai o that kindol sen'nnenl winch t hose le 1 1 J ) r v t oik ot rigeon IrfCi an
s ield9 the whole pat ronage ot the nation , w ho, in the revolution, risked every con - S v die ,- a ml , as .o;i as
will riot oppose the refof tnation. i -nle rati- ri of ease, fortune and life, to se prn-cc:i by lie
I have the honor to tie, wilh great con- cure liberty arid independence for then , ut under contract. Jvow, ihey lesc.m
f ideration an J reijiect, sir, your humbl; j-osteri'v; it is prculi.-u ly incumbent on.' that reso'.u; ion, a'sd instruct anl Comu, isEervaot, 'all who have not learned I i laugh at v i r-; sionc r to "piocted r, ithout delay , as sooii W'. IL HARRISON. tue, and tu make of liberty only a piss-j . is his Hesi. lent Engineer is obtained, to To ihe lion. Siir.RROi Wu.mams. jword to power &. enrichment ; it becomes i loca te said line aud put it under coils'' s-n"s-B-iMrwwfi')ry man who wishes io pieserve free-J tract.1' H Yjf 'W.1'?:i Yl 'duiii tor his descendants, and to enj v it j ' It is not fir me to My, Mr. Editor, vLlY JA JILLl i v 2lAlZ himself, to bestow some a t tendon on tli.-: that m v opinion of such procte-Jms i not
. . .... . . .!.'.... ... - loo vniir ri.ilurn riiitience. vou am sti
courst. ot iiiti he measures, and to ask co oled t v oca ired lit cr ion. ao man, - ' ' -'
ontract vvitlnut any r e po r :e. d e xamma-
iioii. I hesitate lo touch upon it I be lieve I am not nni'di given to refiain Ironi iv lii I is r in Ii I Iiu:,i-..i ll.a u n r III mil v In,
vans-; 's '
the. .Vnorf t.-a an ' "" mV tn -lives; ami ye., iei me conies.
Ll.ard, that portion to bc j ".. ",'n'"r of the Hoard, I should, in
Now. they iescln, I""? cas,-. ,,ave i'.'a.e.i in v n.nms i on-. . in:-
(mn. I he route is douoilul; an ex .initiation is set on foot: still greater doubts are raised; the examination is quashed'. lathis an uncharitable way of pulling it? Convince me that it is, and I hu!l nn merl u tc I v withdraw it. If, Mr. IMit'T, after thus lrepnsing
VINCENNES.
S VTl !M tV M V. lS.-,. i? al a j 3 jAicJ-jitu-jf' FOR PR LSI DENT IN lfir.G. GEN. WM. II. HARRISON. Of Ohio. FOR VICE PRESIDENT, FRANCIS GRANGER, Of. Yen York. ELECTORS FOR THIS STATE. J. J. Clenpemn, of Orange County.
M . Cl. ( LARK, Hiram Mf.ckf.r, F.noch M'Cartv, Mir.ToN Statp, A. WfLIIAMS, A. W. Mokris, A. S. White, A. l Anprf.vvs, i
jhunself soheily, if the practices of Van' pet hap., h en'irdv fiee from these. 'IM.e ''-i"-SP'1 receive Iron, me a (hud comInuren, and the means now used to elect Claude Lo r ra ine ' glass of mtere-t . i """c"!"' . 1 "(.cavor to show Ihim and many of his follower., do not 'h-p, w,ll, aHif.-iol hue, what we look c""'e a" l"',"nn entertain, that tin- !. . . , . I., .i. .. .i. .. . , ,i ,t..., I i j o i v e r y (; 1 1 e s 1 1 o n o I a cli inji! ol route is
met it condemnation
" H ashmgton ' ' Knox ' " Franklin " 41 Jffkkhson " " Wavne " 4 Marion ' 'Pippecanoe' " Laporte
1'ipoil llllUllll 13 tlH'JI ih ii i . i i '. ii , . i itti il' 'this, and strive to r ut the irlas from me m"re than a local questm,,, and that t m
C. . lUOfS COIISIOtrl'lllUll- nrri'lT lllir.ic.-siiii
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.i i.l .- t i i . ,,r ii , i., , . v , . i i o me ine vaiiev im lie i.ii..i-n. on Ihe 4 1 Is ot July, by Mr W . G. t oulks,' lake note ot them. i - J 1 J 1 I . .1 .nrr I .a r.ui.1 r.n.cn il l id Alii M im.
1. a I on I ri ( n r. a ! ': Lnniriiir" ' v v -
A dinner, we understand, is to be given'
three mdes from this place.
INDIANA'S CHEAP WORK. No. 2.
.J doubled bv the En"iiner who originally to -rnn edi ron op tiib vimt.sxe r.Azr.TTC. u 1 J
Sir :
llro id miriinn nf t i fprifral On rial
route, the general l.e of which, like all ; l,e' e' at . nope . ne tone o , ine-en,,, the other lines included in the H.li, wa. cle vvill convince them, that no personal smct o .ed by the list Leaislatuie. It . Imputation of motives enters into rny
views. ( am in error n. any fia'emeul,
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si.rvvpd n whether ibe line is the best ' 1 u"""1 " " VK I 1
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he sickness of his nartv meventin- fur-'"' ,f'!"-v ds l""v
Two years ago, the proposal for a ' t her ex i minatmn . M r.'w illiams hims. I', Great Sysiem ol" lolemal I mpro vement ou r chief Canal Engineer, speaks of it was decidejlly unpopular throiiy;iiout our; m his hi-l winter's Report, as a Route, the State. "No increased taxation was the1' very pr.Mt nlny of w Inch w as once doubted cry. Now the tide has turned, and there' The esi irna'es o i tins route are very heals a larjre m- inity in favor of i nblic en-iw '.vphIv tlnonand rh.n.irs mile
these c
The tJawriitcx; Rlusic efSpring-i II jw sonorxu. the voicts of spriiig, proceeding Irum every living thmv in ihe air
ar.d among the reeo's of the bioi.k. Just listen! Tin-re's an old bull f..g ori the maigin ul the stream, with one .g in ihe water by way ol Ci'.ler. How he llirums away on his bass viol 'thung thong thong thm g ihong piml T That llttla Ii ..gesd oppn-iie play s Ihe treble to :i charm, breathing most exquisite melody w i ; hou t scarce opening her in.oilh '!eweet te-weet--hif r-iri-ir hirr r r te-wet--g .sh !' And dow n the ilarts into i he water her great toeawlully marig'ed by a itone liom s-om" cruel boy. 'I hen there's the old ltrader that 'green-eyed monster,' dressed in yel.ow breei he, m.d avvhitesafh nrouml Inm. Hear him a he ttands up s majestically against lh.it I fed '' r.niy-goi-d roon k---p'i! v -gof lrooi,k got-droonk oonk .iji.k--and down he goes to whet his whistle. Then (hitlers a chattering chorister over head calling upon his Mihe to go and walcli their tick mites -hoi. link hoblmk "'"'gl --clingy go ntid see M its PhilesvPlnlesy to tweet- sweet she'll Jia
Jic,on--oh dear!' 'Pshaw pshaw chuck1
--inrins I lie thrnsher. '..Lew rniew "new'--s,pieaki the cat bird. 'Who, w hip-poor-w ill who-whip-poor will' cries one 'jCaty-did katy dm' thrill in oil er. Pil cmne and see, I will wiil,' sings the yellow bird. And to sing they all their tinwittm music wi.h a iliscor-
.in-!!!iint notc' u",e, F,e'hap8 from some
'"""fi unsonKe.1 trull Irog, who has
mms are worthy of etxpnry ami examination; and that is all I ask for them. TILL I US.
REMOVAL.
lerprise. Il the friends of im; lovement j Well. The Hoard, at their lir-t meet aie prudent, and the olive rs w ho condoc t ing authorise au i .'timed nite re-survy &. the system art wisely, that majority iv ill ! fe"-ex i ruination of a part of Ihn dilli r u! l continually increase iH,,l expensive route; directing that a ReIf I may judge from the Report of u 1 part of such re-nu vey and i ex-imimi-
Frmn tiie..u Orle.im GulUlin, the Cii inxt.
Mr. Gtocr, a tin, mot this inferestinp count r , !.. rm s :n r t be r ne w s I r o?n the He-1 -tret eots. TbeTexian ;ir:nv, K'UO lioti
The Gssetfn Offi -e has been removed to the Committee ot t he I'.oa rd o f I m p r o y e me nt . ' i nm be made to them: and that, if the
11 ird story, over ). S. Bonner's Store, corner ol"! published, since my last letter to vou, in' '.,,ard approve it, th route be then pu ! -.mder the command of Hngadiei (ieneral
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Market.'i ii' I Secu rid s tree ts ond Street.
nuce on ;e-
W nre"autbnrized to sav!thM John Mjers i? n candidate lor Kcpreiaiitative at tin Aut;ii-t election. W r iithor:icdto'nnounre John C. Hoi land as a candidatefor schooCCoiii unssionei tor vhn county. Jfr. Caddhipton, Si K mi n il I pleasrtr nnnounre Mr. Jnmrs Eiiikley, h candidate for Coronor, nt the enuina; Augutt election. Many Votkrs We are requpfed tn;.aT that James Pnnn, has dnchimd b.nt; a candidate for Sjliuntr, at Ih. Auju.t tdccliou.
I tl e Indianapolis miners, we sh. soon see
i ii ' ........... how the tystem is to be conducted . i appears that some of ihe very questions mooted in my communication are coming up already. If your readeis have perused that Report, as handed to the Hoard by Mr. Rlake, they know that it regarded two Memorials marie to the Hoard, one trorn the citi7.ni of Harrison county, praying, says the Report "this Hoard "to direct ihe running of an experimental line, for the ultimatp ronstiu- lion of a turnpike road Irom New Albany, via Corydon, to the Wabash opponilo Mount Cm-
llmler contract. In lhi, they S"em to have acted wi'h energy and prudence. Where there ilocal dilhculty of mire, and great expen-e to the State, they firs! survey and examine. As soon as they shill he sati-fi.-d with the examination, they propose lo put under contract. Hut now the sequel. A representation is made to the p. ard hv certain c.tizonof a county adj. g, who compare this same ihilku't and expensive route with another, which they assert lo btj belter & cheaper by two or three hundred thous
ivusli was mi tne ea-i sole or Ine t"ii;ido river, on the lo h ol May, preparing to cross and billow ihe Mexican invadei. n their retreat, and prevent them taking of any properly The Mexican army under Eilasola, a'mve .''I'Cll, weie on the vest side of the Colorado, in Ihe mini lepb'table co adi ion. having 1000 sick & oouu'ied, arid the bilance in a slate ol starvation. Hy this gentleman' account, it also appears that Fdasola sent a repiest to Gen. Rusk, bogging to be perinlted to keep the 3 or 4(t beeves, ('hen in pujesiOQ of th Mexicans) and italing
aught a wheezing cold liom Ivinz too
long on the ground. A lean mare who n nibbling near ami listening to the chorus, would have shaken her sides and ventured three or four salutary hore laughs it il had burn uch confounded ht weal. r' Jalional LjU. 'I ha only three persons living, who are sons ot ngners of ihe immortal cbaracer of our independence, are John (i'lincy diim. Gen. Wm. Henry Harrison, and ien Morgan Lewis, of New Yoik. Lust. Trans.
s.-lS'-,'2i'x''11' the 23 h.tt.. by th Kev. .in mi ly.ini.i, lr. I'lnnoK hki.iiok, of Hartford, Connecticut, to Miss Mkiu. Ann ll.viil.ns-, formerly of Cincinnati, (Jliio. .cc'imcinyins the hIiow. we were jiolite'y iri.s iited wnli Hit eilit p'limder cake, beunrif llo; wnrdu, handsomely inscribed on ils top, "Ti die Kditor of Ihe V im-riinei G:iz-le heHiitilull put on in raised linled Ir.utiiii;, fur which f llijnk I hem, and presi lit tlurm our tcil v i-ties Ihroujli hl". VV should he lm to dedirate half a colanin wetkl; ,to tuck mari iajje notictM.
