Vincennes Gazette, Volume 6, Number 50, Vincennes, Knox County, 13 May 1837 — Page 2
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The "better currency" so v;umtimilv promised us by ihe kite administration, and so contidently reiterated by the present, is every where developed. It is awf.illy conspicuous in sending the besom oi tie struetioti over this country, swooping away the hard earnings of years, ami destroy ing at the same "fell sweep,"' commercial credit the dreams of the reckless speculator, and the honest possessions of the cautious and prudent merchant possessions acquired by the sw eat of the brow ia many a wearisome day and sleepless night. From .Maine to Florida, commercial distress, like the simoon ef the desert, has passed over the demoted land, prostrating alike iri its desolating inarch, the wealth of the enterprising merchant, the prudent planter and laborious mechanic. Before it are seen the pale faces and trembling limbs of those destined to be its victims. I'ebind it arc heard the groans, and seen the tears of those already ruined. Amidst this general wreck and desolation tins bliodiiitio of the fond hopes of the future, and the garnered treasures of the past, a for arej benefited. Brokers, Lawyers, Specula-1 tor?, and those who lend their money at' such a destructive rate of interest .is but
to prolong til? blow of destruction
erating the late of our unhappy brethren ; tuation in the staiulard oi value tor money, in sections of the republic who have fallen j which, like the unseen pestilence, withers beneath it. That pressure will however iall the efforts of industry w hile the suliersure'.y v isit us, though not with the same er is in utter ignorance of the cause of his decree of intensity as in the larger cities, j destruction; bankruptcies and ruin, at the We hear the rumbling- of the .storm (not J anticipation of w inch the heart sickens, vet at its height) in the distance, and we 'must follow in the long train of evils shall ere Ioni, we much fear, feel its piti- which are assuredly before us. Where less neltiii'vs. At such a eusis, we warn: then where, then, I demanded to know.
:'i of our friends as are out of debt to 'sir, ia the remedy to save us:
rrophecy of John Cuilly Adams. ( Extract J'eimi Mr. Adams .Spuc'i. April, 134.) "Sir the pressure of the removal of the deposites is nearly past; it has ruined its thousands, anil afflicted its millions;but the simoon has blown over, and they who prostrated themselves on their faces before die blast, survive unhurt, ami may rise, and yet find their way out of the desert. The pressure from the removal of the deposites is passing away. The prosperity of a great nation cannot long sillier Iron! so triiling a:i incident as that. But the wrong is done, and its cnnscipue iters will remain festering tn.l inlaming the io.lt of t lie community until that wrong shall be repaired. Your President has
some of ; usnriiri 1 IcckLiIivp nnw-rr' lo h--isb.ol Iiim
hands upon your treasure, and he is now converting it to hi; own purposes, lie has seized it, ami now wields it as a weapon of power, to himself, and an instrument of plunder to Ins partisans. Yet
sue
keep so and such as are in to get out as soon as possible. We are authorized to announce Horace I!, Shi-paiel as a candidate for County Commissioner, for the upper district. ,m ... V e are authorized to announce Chares Polke as a candidate for Associate Judge, at the approaching August election. .- M"r. C'dJtlin Zi'o 7
Two boatmen lind a keg of whiskey containing ei;iht callous, which they agree
!o share eeually. To make an e
ilial
par
tition, they have only two other vessi
empty, one of which will contain five gal-
ions ami tne other triree. 1 wi
your correspondents to say how these
exactly divide the whiskey. b
men stia
the help of these three ve ssels.
1!.
F.ven the leading friends of Benton ar
Mtmtr "ns sieiv as death ol the 1 reasu-
and suth as those, like
reaping a rich harvest oi gam
: unr as ml iv as ueaui i'i i : ej i ii .i-oi-: i . ... - i i , t,r , .... ,,, , , , , ,. his c.rpcrimeiit has but lust commenced; v ( uvular. l ie Iiuadephii Demo- , ,J , , . . . ,, ,, , , m Us o.ijeel is not merelv to destroy, but to -ratio Herald recently nominated .Mr. . (,.,., i. ,,'.,;. n;. i , i i ... . , , , ., , break the nana.. His chosen State banks
, t o s o , . an1
from th-
necessities ami rums ot their teilow-er.i-zens. Ia the midst ef this general and wide spread ruin, we are gravely told b -our late Chief Magistrate, that those who trade on borrowed capital, ought to fid.
while the organ ot the last, ami present!
administration, like Satan amidst the ruins of I'den, dressing his ill- omened isage in such a .-nine as a fiend might w ear, proclaims that there is no pressure which an honest man ouuht to regret. The pensioned press of Isaac Hill of rn:c-'iiJeJ nianjry, announces the recent failures of the merchants of New-York, as "more joyful news," while the minor spirits, conducting the collared press blue, black, grey, catching these strains, joyful! y reecho them through the Land, w ith the "hone r .!!.. i; i. . i : i . i '
ueijui.ig a.i iuiir.nl "in i.i isg u Mien pi-o-
. i
I
'residency, and the Ihht-
un'.il within the 1: st sev-j
ivs, was the nnst noisy ad-!
(Areolar in t!ie whole conn
fir as opemv to ; Mr. Van Huron in i
i
cr
i'et-.ton for th
or of that pap
en or ciht vocate of th
try: he even went so ' threaten to turn agair.s
the event of its repeal yet now, appalled, by the distrcs s that its spreading over the country like the waters of a second dehiixe, he speaks upon the subject in the following strong and unc rptivocal lanQii age: Lou is i ille Jour. Sri.cn: Orpf.r, A:c. So long as the Iron pressure of the tunes A ll oi.lv upon the stock jobber, the speculator, ami mo
nopolist, we had little or no sympathy for
what was called the mislortunes ot tiado. But when this calamity reaches to all the extremities of the social system when it strikes the shuttle from the hand of the
to
his d
depositories
the
I. . , -, -'I'
pie. uur eighty millions ot specie
much boasted of by the particular friends pncs
of the author of th i gold am bug the great "expungcr,'
learned, or it he did, paid n heed to that
part of the good old eatec!
weaver, the spade from the gripe of
laborer, the hammer from the arm of the smith, end takes from the mechanic the
mer.m ol suportin? his stsniiv little
Hid engines
to restore a metallic currency. W ith what
intuitive sagacity are the means adapted to
the ni l. Sir, his state Banks would land ihe nation, they are already hurling it into universal Bankruptcy. jlis hand must be staved, or the nation is undone!' 'Che above is prphrci ; now for fart. Take two states, Mississippi and Louisiana, which have sustained (.'en. Jackson ami Mr. Van Buren for years, and we have,
1:1 the small state of .Mississippi, bank capital of 000. 000, and in 1,'nii.Mana, an increase of bank capital, since the Fxporimcnt brgan, of S 10,000.(100. If the next Congress does not do away
'riment, prophecy mav, with
.1
Front the Cimiiinali Whit. WILL they nEEicrc,
Those Van Unreu nlitnrs, who l.avt Vcrn f:btinc for 11 ci iiinli In in t!ic I niti-d St ,ies' Tie.ssuiv, anil the liuttui' ruvtint. whu have a-smm-i! to litul t'm jiaity, find it a tUUVult lnutli r lu v.ic;.to olliees. lor their c sp' ial ber.clit; and tli. y c;tiisot prrsu u'n" the Kxecutivc. r ti.e ir . j 1 1 y oi t!u ir IrictuU in 1'mii'rc.ss. to cr ate to. iv tts.-,i-snnd new oliiees. Hi a n'W iid lor t'r ir d, votion to the eimse. The only exeUiei;t. li to odvoente "rotation ia oilicc;" and thus seeu.-e sun j Lerti's. There an- few "wii-kcd vvliis" to turnout, thi rffurtn liavin;; heeu extensively carried oi.t l v .N.r. 'iin Ihireii's prede.-essor; so that there hut littlejiope (;f reward, or a. chance for the" 'S"oiis' uid'-ss they e.m eer-i:u!e such ns have fit oiiices to re.-i 01. !l;.t will tliey? 'c tiiink not; a-id tlie L'reat f.ei'.ily will not lonir liarnioiiii'.-, if t!e-v liae to leave a j'orlion of their dependants unprovided lor. u this suhjest. Hie follow ia paragraph, from tlie l'oi tland A rus, wid i;ive an idea as m tho 1 .1 jirrti.tionr, of the luinizrv outs of tin-party.- '.'.... .11 ,7--. We have rreeive.l several communications i.opiirin w hat is to he the policy under the trow Adininitr.itio;i in relation to inttttu:i in ';(."''. e are not in any de.;rre aut.'inritfil t i sav wh it will he the course, hut we do .-ay that, ia our ( I iiiioii, our political friends now ia o!l'u e vm! leave the party nothiue; t.) conipl.ii.i of, alter they shall have held their places eu'a: v ear-, w hi.-h -, eh many of iheri have nearly eired. I ntil tliat time they ouelit not to lie called 00 to lesion. or to he flamed if they do not pi. 'dire themselves in advance. Kotation in ollice is one of the I'undameimd piimipies of the deeiocraii- far'v.
::! ' e see no ro.eo'i t ) iear that it degenerated f.r tlie future. In reply repeated i;ic;uiiies whvuedo not conn the Arirus." we ha'.e oidv to say that at it would not he propor onleeo.-, m to do b V;.'.s'fi;.r.'.',-,-."i e. There is s (',. :-,! th
tean Mibcmii i'i this eitv w ! i -It ha.i taken i : Itat of Inch she talo s tlie ri ot paterua
ai'e.e- -. 1.0 mr O-.Va hlUCilS. . ;
S'
I uiverhity, report to Hie Iio.i,,i t 1 lus", es ti.al ti.ey have received a leply fiom him to their 0111munieation in which he proposes to comply with the re;c.est of ihe Iioaid 011 Tin-sea v the UOlh of . one, nt 1 0 oh locl., A . M., whcii l.o w id ilehv -r a Literary Address. Therefor.', ordered hy the I! -od, Tio.t public notice he given in ihe rioueji I J . , I i 1 o the Jlev.
11. It. I'ascoia will dclivi r a I.iUrarv Add
IiAtSiKa C&-VtS. It is .1 v t ry gene pruetice in rnany p'aces, to peimit calves to run with, or at least to suck the cows during the tir.-t .casein, and a prevalent opinion i.i thai thin is the best v,"-v of raising them. The lormer practice, that of uliowinjr the calf tu
.lie ia) ee; oi mt- vomer .-.on.- o. u,e po.icij.ai . ,
11"
I "l ivt rsit-,
in the
I.
ecuie-c e4 t ! j c 1 " 1
tow n of v. n crc-a-d , e . f ... . ' next, ut ten o'e !o k, 1 :.: ; .. of Newsj apcrs lie i-nerally iv- m-v'.;- t the - hove tippe iutn.i ut. A. v. 8Ti:vi;.st) I'res't L. T. I. .
, Tho Etor.e Wtoantalri. I consider the ytone Mountain in IK-calb Cel. (ieoiiria, a a one of the greatest ua'.tir.d curiosities in Xonh Anieiica. I believe i t to be the o'.'eatest because it ptesfi'.ts at oue-e to the beholder, more beauty more graiiileiir, more inagnilicence. and moic sublimity, than any oilier 1 have seen.
11 ! run con-lamiv with the cow, is a.wavs
injurious to a i-oni milker, for unless a
cow has trie irmle of her milk rcnuiar'.v
i- . . 1 ...1.: 1 i.. 1
1 rarely JiapperM :- t!i" will of th" completely ei'i';-
1 " :n her, w hlc ' ' :- is left entirely ' the udder 'i
Uco, . .rue secretions ; re coh.-'.antiy dimiiiish.-d, and the cov.- win;! 1 co:;mqtiemly become eves.'.ualiy dry. Hot w here the calf is turned to'the i-ow ou! at stated intends, at morniti and even'-:"-d pains is taken that all '.he imii;
is withdrawn, although this docs
1 p.'ie the cove, v rt it is found I
xprm:
l.lv
.i
of;y,
jut:
will t
he the
True, there are mountains more
more extensive, in the I'nited States. There are also tretner.dous cataracts fd" water, gloomy caverns, and majt stie rivers, any of which .are calculated to create so many indescribable sensations and to ctmse so great an association of ideas as the Ntone Mountain. 1 shall not attempt to run a parallel between it and oilier curiosities, but content mvsclf for til'' p-os-
i( tit, in e-iviui: a hnet Heseription (d 1!. J he
ase ol t!;3 mountain. I am informed, is
id
pl sell
A'
six miles in cite 111 ference,
pendieidar hi inht "d.-VoO feet. There appears to I e a '-rditnrv ness however, over and around tin
I mit. erne s:;:;.!l i-mes, mountain
1
I :
cal'i
.'it r.
OIK
sumoaks, hherv
a lorn and varie-fatn the base and tides of tiie mountain on the western ami soirhern
nut ma vcrv
ve practice: for a calculation will show that tiie milk of a cow iltinnp
lie season, il annront 1 ated in ,1
11 1 - would bring more than the v. !i
'.he call m Autumn, (living the calf but a
part f i the milk of the cow-
re at
u
it airy use.
e au:c ot
and weaint!"
l.e..:i) 1.1 ii.iiiiin.-i, anil liiinmir it i., .,n
o 1 - Jure, is 110 niiprov eriient; for unless it has a good supply of jmtrieious food, and unless this is continued through the sc.ti p. there can be 1.0 hope of raising a valuable aniiu.-.l. The frequent rnw-boiual, sh i.t-r-.l, ill-shaped ones, whicli we see. arc suliicient comment on the truth of this. llxperier.ee has shown, both in llti"':.. 5
ami in th
is country, that the tinest amn.a
ra:
1:1 treat nun, hers, wit
SI!
1- .'
k the
;;e
des; the eastern part is mostly barren.
d i-
is chihlren and his wile cry
ini in vain "for bread'' and there is
joins all men to krej
w liie-h enuiiiils Prion
picking ami Scaling ourc-igh'y r.nilions of specie are unpriuluctivc of any material benefit, locked up as they are i.i the leposite batiks or bind offices, or passing from one to the other, when neithe r the people nor the government ce t a dollar; for when placed i.i those bank, they are placed there to the credit of the goee-rn-ment thus making ihe whole revenue of the republie to depend upon ihe solvency of those institutions: should they fad to 1 .1. . - . 1 . 1 1
reeieem men paper, wnat wor.i-j oceo.nr d the people's :nonry.' here is the uniform and sound currency , the commercial creilit, the general prosperity and con-
silver bi:m-laroun'
v!;o ui'verj nono tri iuc ' 'ben, we say it is
nigh tune to sympathize it is high lime
i
ur me namis ol the nowern.l to
' " I" "1'" ' -,To .1 - HIV I
woman, s melting eye. We ,v ill net stami in cold ni-Jtiphysjeal apathy to, veasi n in ftieli a crisis as tliis. If the idea prevails generally that to rescind the 'specie oner.'
would restore pientv, comlort, and
-1
t x'end :r from
w nh the Ilx
'.Iter a s'orm, the same continu". In restored in part. In
ployment to th" ? c mntry it ourju
are never proud
fidence of man in ina:t v. I
prr
before Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren held the reins of this iiovernmcnt.' Gone all gone, and in their thee have corns an unsound currency, not ree-nlated
by any common standard, a ruinous rate
of exchange, a di iiiculty, nay almost an impossibility of making remittances from
one section of ibn I'mon to the other, ; failure of local banking institutions an in
ability on the part of many of those yet solvent to discount the best paper, general
commercial distress and innumerable ban!.
rupieies. 10 wnat snaa we then attribute these deplorable disasters; Has w ar rav
aged our shores laid waste our beautiful
fields, and pillaged our villages and cities.' Or has pestilence, like the genius cf desolation, stalked through our land seekiti"
whom it might devour. Xo! to none e l those things are they attributable, but simply to the tinkering of a weak and wicked administration with the currency r ., r. ;- v.,
vi uui vooiiuv. ii is eie-ea;ise w j are no longer living under a representative government, but under that of ma'.).
When (Jen. Jackson vetoed the I'nited States Bank in opposition, to decided majorities in both Houses of Con;rrerc, he caused a;i almost countless number of
em-
orUinz )emne ol this
to be r; s -inde.'. e of consistency, where
ecti'istency leads to public disfc-s to gonera' ea'amity. The lapi-:ess of the people is the o-reat object of ijovernr.ient and nc er let it be said of this, our tree an 1 glorious fabric, of civil lib.-rtv that
to
persevere in an impossih! t
ca! :as now and thc:i state of thinrzs wi iTiiiidenre will be
isi.cj, more rotate hanks will he created: lor ''(. estates now are competitors in creating banks. In IS 10, we shall h ive the r -'petition of tho scenes of j s;j7. When this Union can be governed by the State authorities, as utid'T the old confederacy, then the Stat? banks can lie restricted in the ir issues, w ithout the restraint of a national, bank whose; authority is co-extensive w ith the Tnion. X. V. L.nresi.
rnn:'ir .,,. I here i a W in Wn.i;
ton which his at this moment more thn,, r,.r.-. S
thousand o.Y,' -under his chari-e, and he mi- I f(?V -L'r";,)y eeoirs and scattered patebe fests towards them a!! the t-.i-t fatherly fee am: J "'" b W" hushes CXcep'ed. The WstM l
Kiia.-insiUe. .'.turl.nti.ury (mil!,. sii.e is tlie most grathial in ascent. 1
.,-. j eastern and southern part are more d; A'-."" !!'. 'r-u-tii n. A neirr.i j re.oher euee.eult, and dangerous to climb. Tin n
cad.- I upon a or..ner. and ur-ed upon lo:,-i the ! them
ni-ees-uy ol a rclorniatioa in his moral-, roid
I iiph 'it h; lief in the Ihhle. Anion" otlirr t! I i" '
nil 11 t!ie clerirv man ureed upon Ids frothcr I
e
fit.
the
a soiii
w
.11
,1 he l'-'OO feet perpem
ie eve ol tlie he
tl
. ve-.; Li,.,-,, 'h't. Wlien tlie eve is s!igh,v raised from the Joshua, w ho command- .1 -. i hi ' ' r it , , , ' 1 earth, it has the ato.earaiice o a dark nnand still' Ads. O. me i i , , e is Jonah de proph.t'T eioed, just ready to pour its t.nmoerit is vmir heh..f !,..! tiii contents upon you. I ascended the
man. w. e-. ami rei. rreil Inni to some of tie miracles I i see h o.y for it extended. He w as wil-
hee; to aihnit hi:n ti a feou.-l.ip, pro-idi
made sate taetory answers to what h rej.o.-e,. vines. Do you believe M. tliuselah lived near a
thousand ear-.' Ans. O ves; me Meve dai
tines. hat v ou tl ink of Joshua, who
i d the sua an I moon to stan
ii i . f. . i i
I'le-euo. vn.-. I'.ij one (,s JOnall.!.' jTOj
w hat veil think ' and what is your heh.-f w '
I tell yen lie swallowed de whale? Ans. M link he stomach rader Yvz. but dem ol 1 cuietr'
" " uc-. u tun to receue, am Meshae!.-, and AiicdiK-o, ;,,ovc anolher
an 1 came oet.
? An-. V el!
'ether inaccessilde. and strikes
beholder with wornler and aim. .--
men. l'or several hundred feet it appears like
may
aoowui'- them
n i -. i. . i i-i- or lour tun s. i ;:ie (ii i ie tu i
practices is the follow in;:. The calf iallowed to suck a iV vv days, till it has increased in strength and tippetite suii'icicM to enable it to swrdlow readily, duun ,' w hich time care should ! e taken to mill' the cow w bile f. i sucking in t rilcr to e'raw eil'tl.e vrhrde of 'he mdk: i; .h,;, '.I
cow alter
,.e v. !;r ie ol 'ue m-.; j
tiiea ! f separated irrm i:,o cow.
n ecrnnL'.il ( i n to ri iuow it n ;;
lours old.
not i.ii.rc- than twelve b
oni
n it i ; It mr v
ff marbb
il-
it appear
straie'it as a line ; tliese oraib.iidlv
rounding upwards, ) (!.r;0 feet, forming
to
:-ho!d
er, a spacious
he h 3!
the
nod V
Irmk
ni'-e
e
act il in
people he de berry de: yon think of Asha. k, w ho went iut -I" hot.t an 1 la '-rr rur li the v
western side, rts I a.-eended
turna
Th
He protests, that bis threat to have
editor of the ( i lobe be
ie meant the e-ohl
;ms to quad.
nnriin
,vt
i b!evedv., n ir d 't fish story m
y.'ti.'n nf a do. uii.u T
lie
u:e
th" min'. We have a won him w hen he mi am m st.y nothing. Lou. Jour.
up
a !; ice
let h
';ei
l
vertiser ti lis w ho ima- ini hv tei i m clcr Mai.-tv lam
i e o r y ,
.1,
ie
v,:e
new mo-.tstcis to snriiia-
m its
r ro. i r r nl I i -
5" ' 1 v
ail. When ho
m it to 1 )-
increased tne paper issues to the amount
ot millions, encouraged o er-t;idi.iir. am
lies troy eel the on v sound r-,-mhi
currency we hate ever h
removea the public deposites fr
v..l o.i.v--, ui i;pposi:i,,n to a majority ol
vns peeipio s representatives ia (Jonrrress.
nc cnppica the arm ol the L mled ttatc T?-ii!i- nnil r rrt , . ... 1 it r. . ,-
...... I'u.oiioi u ii,Kii exteneiiiig its w-onted aid to commercial credit, and to
mechanical and agricultural ei.terprize.When his Secretary issucdihe Treasur Pinilritiinreteiiiii Ia.I - o
v..u.n,,..t.,,,....ii,.lv,liri v-onu-rcss
anelot twc-thirds ot the Amei ican neiil
li3 destroyed the relative value of money
mad3 it next to impossible to remit mo'nev ti a distance, deranged the system of exchange, and thus deprived honest labor, which suspects noihing, and therefore does not look into the future, of its bread, and pandered to the wants and vrtshes of keensighted and greedy capital. Thus we now see the haughty and vain bloated capitalist, seizing whh his gold and silver up-j Mll,Ari,t-l;..T-, " .t',..., ,. .
in n.. ..Ut4ii. ueai..! i. w e.iiai tne lahorinir
man timts it tmjw.f ;o procUT3 ,vi:jloui fubmltunr; to be shaved at at exorbitant
rate, the metallic currency to purchase f. himself and family a forty nc.-? tract. We in this part of the Union'for obvious causes, have ss yet scarcely felt the pressure.
am tr.ts coe5 not prevent n fi
nrippinrs? ot tne .American per
wantonly sacrificed. Never one.';', it to I e said that tlie government of this country w?.s so oppressive as to excite the execration and hatred of the people. It is lor .Mr. Van Buren to avert this, r. o it is be too late.
i. te.r
....-.
fi. - -i i . o . . , . . .. it h i.i !
j o- iioneeaos rscoia "a nolio.lv . j . (V .i it not vastly to i!ie honor of IVcsid'ent t'i.m'.! o'a'ev! Jackson to have expended six millions of netion rclui doli.ns and seen his best generals foiled I H ev ad.:
iaiimee fO.1 Ad-
us of a e,',,'y merchant in that i lty, thai ihe Kev. Mr. Ituins, a I'lesman. is no other ill in his Satai ie
1 his antipathy to the reverend
d from dm f:,et that death of the unfor-
t" man's w he some Idleen inanihs a:;o, and first t'l'iteimino' to the hu- ham! that her si.ir.
t iseaiddv t, n. ment. Since that ut7h -t-
I
tij oti you.
which is the most gradual; the adjacent county fremed 1 to ri.-e in rec.ibir orde-, one , disciM-frinr; here and the re.
atterinn- farms am! habitations.
There are also several objects of wonIcr on the mountain. ( nr is, tlie renaim of a wall of stone, i':iow nearly d--
iont . S'Mlll
moHMicii' reverai net iiith em !o
several acres id the ing around from om
tiie mountain to t::e ot!i
When and by whom this ancient cation of bi.hvork wus er c'eil is m.!; The oldest Indians, I a:n informed,
no traditionary account cf it. There are many infpirdtiies; chasm-, and channels in ihe rock. well calculated to create admiration in tlie In holder. A rrreat nrmv persons have visited ihe
erftil stone throuoh cuiiosity. and
it, have been tlie smsaionj i view ef it. Some, I un-
semmit, am!
if
ex ten-
inaccessible part
i'i.
o i
lerian. it i-. ai I. nro,
1'n -ns was present at thi
irtl.lo w n . have
ir.
! k'r 'rears in an attempt to whin "a nobody '"
," uis i-'i'.' Jo urini).
Tho Voice of tha re;pl2. Mr. "a-i Buren has discharged public will. Thus on the Treasury cidar, winch he persists in now,-
liave
imbl
the we
of
l i t n
naei tne loilowin demonstration
iic opinion:
t ort tut: nr.rn.i.. TL' Se.icte. House rf Repr'a. Ayes 1 1 . Ayes 1 lo. tiie r.u:r;rr. lor the Repeal. . Jaiist.
Mr. Woodbury, Mr I'oinsett,
locKersoti, I'orsy th. rxo-.y every word which ihe Wns'itmr-
ton (Jlobc utters in behalf of this circular is an attack, not only upon .Mr. Van Buren's friends who swelled ib.. ia:-i,ir.n- in
i ere are now aduiiuistra-
aoorers, lr- ken and
nee.t by the public
Buih Kern
all.
tne .-senate, and the House. e.t ioo-.o ihoco
bur secretaries in the Cabinet, who in fict
: the Cabinet, for the Attorney (Jenera!
in-.l t.ic 1 oftmister tieneral
ar
At the lowest calculation, t in the I'niteil Slates 10,(iiu:
tion riercliants an thrown out of em;
oi.- iresses. v an they not hohl a jreticral meetiipx and cive a great dinner to Ceneral Jackson for his olorioin attack upon .1-. Tl 1. 1 .1 , r r
oic iianiv ami inc curreuev: .. Jour. ' j TJ. M. V"liitnrv'5 soil rgaiiit the ihli-' tors of th,; B diimore Cbroiijel,; for libd has lieeti pending for several years and is now postponed to a future period ' i'n.'atrr of It'hilnru Iiimtt !f. Beuben,
it iiiust be confessed does not seem very
impatient lor an oreiort'imtv lo winr? th--
.) does th
rtiser.
l-s ot Mi..;,s,,. ar, ; "Vi t the tir-t h:in;er lla'h bet a lo- i-e;
cm:.n has I ecu eerieetlv ra-
..th.-r sul jeet. except this it, t- .'.-,'; i the clci'jyman. lv. (-ays the Albany D .dy A .1-
abuvc illustrate tlie beautiful
:.-:inh
unw-i 1 -.ire ne and his tongue
r i;f:. r Ii!;.. a sullen knell. d. ciiliu-r s ene denaited fiienj."
:.:i'jWiecr it to file v e vessel. It chord, ! on ut w n.ilk. In
. a very smr.ll quai.ti-v nme '.em pt ia:ure with thi-
uh.ed. and mereasetl vcrv eiadu-
alter t!av; rt t.he s-one tune a small
to be added w ith o.
and this also is to he .-ra m. :v incre.-isr.l
and at tlie s-.-m-' rate, i'i ihe su ; lie ir m v of n mi by the .-.el.ldion of the v. : time, skimmed miik m
-ti'ittitutrd for n w niilk at lirst be boiled, and a'.'te the proper temrfr:, it: ; o.
W'oidd be I: dde to r .:.-: temperature t r y l'.ei: -
minisb.cd till it is t-ivi n col !. Thus m a i'e'V ve-ks tiie e i!i will h-o e learned erad-
miily, but almost imjo rerpiildy, hi subsis; rn'irf Jy on watf r . r old r . 1 1 ! I; t:i::'!
wi.ii rneal. The ir.r-,1 at f;.
tine, but coarser tv.-.iv su
s;i:u!
at urst be ''. rntirt lv two or three (lavs. ,
oi water, ol the
ti!K, ts aihled
ally day ai'ler t!a
ip.aniny cf inwi! is
i ib
order t i s :;.t ut eeca ' i r. At the
v be .' 'I ;'.'.';'.! .
.s
gradual!-, his shoul! Is coulee! t. thei w ise it
n Lr.1.1 '
T
-t
h
,'
am
in
neer
- i
0 .
u : ! v -ran
OLld b. be submay b.
.In
without t::e least
time titer" will b:
wine
n.
n'
. i .
may be a: ihe i
ii.n I
ti'i mo
o i"
onderftil
many no doul created from
line cat
de:i c! I chance 1 be ado;
ta
tin
or's ot
By tin chtimrc. i
itltv,
no i. auger id miurv to
r,e!i wo; ;,l he ihe
"g.'S v, ere ( mp'r-ved i I. .1
imioC'.!, sno-.ini ue er
:d. tor t!i .j. jncti tu e
-as e
V rrc :'t .-.1
m
alwivs i
if sud-
Smldci, my i";s,' etrtm-n-
t.
ti". A i ihcs ' h was f, ,
II b
ISC
mr
told !:in,
heanl a s.
iv or. Is, ..V,. mu.-t b" juenl lv repeated (hi: i : hearer raid stru t at!,.
Ihst was s il l, paitieidarly to the text. r tor.n-.l home he became melatii holv
1 itto; Iv . Ills father lei use of his di--iress. Tin
to all
ter lie ri !'-re ivas found u in mired af-e
rv.-ie boi
J t ie I
i.'.i -n
derstand. have looked at it vri'di wonder and tbi nib amazement; others with awe
ritid veneration. Maron Afcssctigrr.
ring L'.; p .. ior,. A letter ton informs us that l'resi-
isbiti
W
-m Van i'b
icitmie hiring
lor the
.is C
-peeily progress v.
. xpe
truest s-i-f the V.x-
ioy
h it
tie pren. Well l
l.l s ,i 1.
n.
d i'i crv I'm s,i ah .
"e must be
rcpl.ed the inner.
'"ut 11 t I I. sir," sav s the lli.u next time I'll lie a ml'"
h' en cnmh'i
hie ol
bo
lemned a
en, isiri r oil'
it:
'.in.
dami
spot I rem
u- chart'cler.
miiviii'! Jo
'i
J.
uirna
A Cincinnati paper advertises "cash V.i
j-am i 'i rag. I ehow-citizens, haste ti to t'r.t market with Jackson's "better currency as ta.-t as steam can carry you. L n.'iseile Jour.
i'i th" pie
't
Ih
tt
1 h v. is it w ith the C'etier. W hi n the old -e.ul. m , n w as is power. In- ii-ed to h-,oe
t very id-ely. lettered 'lieril.i'd from rVcw Orleans to N where tlie leit'iful .ur-h.-ised
iier.il thou-ht that
( ;
Col. cf Col. -II-
l i 1 I
criy speaking, helong to tlie Cabinet. All! gold ile
.mi era I do not. prop-
r i , ,
.loiuison i- siopprij a: the notise
Christy. The Bulletin remarks: cati now see Benton's stream of
i 'i iliin tin the Mississippi with a
irtese eentlernen are compelled to abide hen ible vengeance to till parties. Scarce the insolence of the Government, and to a boat o,- craft o any kind leaves our
wharf for the West, that does not carry Cold bought at a ereat sacrifice, and pro-
tic ere.,. lest w in ior. an lav but the "rente
-t c,
!ou-
idl
in!
TiTCS.
1 tic rimes,
UUCKlt. partu r is we;
a sthl turther sacrifice by its deThe time of your v isii. Colonel, chosen." .V. '. L.rpress.
In- sa lly corrupted
1 I ( 'onnectieut. Loth
la her m r-,s and rmuner.s. It i; no lnnier necessary to en to the Southwestern States t pick
morsels of i-lectioneetiti ': ilooueace.
Kentucky, ia her best davs.
prevent us from corn. mis
take its lashes every dav!
X.
Tho Prophecies of our Statesmen.
Washington Globe, Xew York, Ivetiino- Post, tlh-mv Ar.r
.Iollro:,lf 1 ii ' i
' j.u m . I I. e , ail n 1 i p il 'l.Jr, I t r I . v - s; .. ir . , ,
i, !.;,,: ... .- . .,",e,i.-o.iir iniiiTi. ,ii,'iinn,l"iii,v-
..wooinsoauun journals, toil us, that ever-' '-y
turning ami over-luv.kiwr are the nm
of the present deplorable condition of this country. W e'd were they not furor,.,!'
and boimr fcrewarned. why- i,i,i; ..."
thority in the Federal Government, and m
rg: m-jority of the States, did ,,.
brniT us where we nr?'
Trophccy of IMr. Senator Clayton.
i i ue? elet)ate m the Sphtb .- f e,n I
td S a es, on the 1 1 ih r r.o,. u-i
ihe veto of General Jackson' of tl-.c'
t recnartennj; the Man'; f ii
states, Mr. Ci
oeoasio
'Tha 1 S5 of confidence
the t - ta! der
tu Ie
tt : pa lie and si ijii and I' i t e i extra mi
In- wa no; oi.lv st itesm ia i f tin
planter! sin. r r '(.el has fM;;,.n f.-o;.i p-) to 7 cents a we suppose that the ( Jcneral's crop mu t '!i:m
the c .ttr.ti -n ca. amity. What does lie thi-d; nb -e tl.hti-ii' ef tlie improved Currency? Wo, if I , pcfr.Mis is-ip i, Al .h.-un i and .Misi oi i P. t .'do le y for hi - CotMn! or ('. S. Dank bills. Ii tt f 'in At!,;s. Tl'o- P,:Onil.,t I'll.,, ,,f .,',.'-.7. Til ' use:,
; niertiasi ef the Kyoal Asiatic Society, tool; place on Saturday; the Ki.dit lion. W. W. V. vnn i.i the rhair. A paper was read hy V.l. Sykos on tlie p. isoaed 1'pas Valley at Hetnr. i I Java, extra--:,',! from a I- it. r by I)r. I.ondon. coniained a .tescriptioti of ld ilt to the place in July, 1st!!). Accorditi 4 lo the statements if Mr. J.oudou, l! i; valley i- twenty miles in extent, and of a considerable w ikh: it presents a mo; t de--(i!ate appearance, the suil'aee Ih i ir slcril", and without anv veai-tatio.i. The valley contains numerous skeletons ef nianimaii i and bints. In one ease t'a
ilioti, ttut the earcios htrv
too short and itieap i 'ee fliore. Tltry v.-i
to be docked and letirthcne.I la or 'J ) led
Would it. not be better to sell th.eoi at auetion, ami loav nierehattt vessels, of w Lie! ,. cvn i.c f,,;.-,d edited to the pttrpose
to r man ui-iani the I .spedi li' xear.' H.istun 'J'rnnsry ... . ,. .
ent commerci;.!
( 'alves for kiilie
this wav, a:id witn
as eooil conditioti e wee ks. as when fe,
itr-
milk: and it ninv im portattce to a.l, cspeeiallv- (hiring the year when in
i -e i.i; ette l in attention be n
tri ;tg: el live or -i v. xeinsni'y oti new-
m r.y-riy instances be of ipt it h r bitlenci! rj'vi-s, lb" ti-csent se;!.-c:i of ik is v; lutihle.
Calves sliotdd have at all rimes
o e ican Utter and a
ir. C ;dves tor the butcher som
rr. 'U,o .-..b n.- 1,,. c
"-' P
ve
,1
enty
supl ly of frosi,
'times ui-
rpo; aveness: this ,,...
111'
rat
ion anohifi
Th
et. ittit
d
rot abttte t -te res
i.ieni totally
ess of a jdavful
hi .
' . o o ;,(
v tvi-i?. lor this
:!.- i ess i.t tin ir i-istwi.-i.
ev incc v. hen
i.
.ii,,
fore;
! rt r.
By ?r. .1 a- ksnri
lorettdd ;one-:'.'.5
ore
last year.
c: is
-Rlrhno td Er.
w n -';?('-
nt
tion, an-tl thev ?r" con
thenmlves in exeitions to get h
It is a verv i'lir-rorn
en
'.Ut:
oi:i was it lore to;
any? No indeed. The Whirs
:t. and were reviic-.l by their on-! as croakers and false ni-ot.luos '
i i i.o.v. Ji.i'nia! .. ? O"
tt not unfreijuciit
rae:ie to give ltttle attention to calves -.1-"r tite early part cf the season, and to suf---r 'cm to ci o?i pasture :done, vitli-
:t
her
j vr t x' cont i:vt,!
e prepared to
'he,
P'Oll. ,' becotr w'pi.st:
In
this way
poor, and hi J tho coiiii:-;
thev t lit"w in
-.7 ieo.
,i
i no ; 'V ( )r
b
toner C
arrived in
Mt tt.u.orjs
u-.rture rrSd.Ob'O were p.-.vniciit of tiie troops,
uir-.fiticnt? ar
c iiltll
V few days before her
i ncir tutt-.i-e vnue e-'.-T v . ,.noh
I on the ir treatment dtiri'.-r the
''' 'i j consequently tl.ev iioi.id he Lent in Vr!
0 - l
received hut the
concuiion throughout the season; and ibro'
kej t r.Ltarly the whole of it for tl Gen. Du.-tamente liad resigned
r .1. . l
J cr i. let I -I O : r, . 1. .. -.1 1 I I . 1 I ,
'"i i ..-in J..nui.i ue grau'Uitin- accus-
. ! trtmC:I 10 'AP- '"eoJ on which thev ttrj to be
wintered. Gcrusrc La.
ren-.sc
the com
I maud of i'k
I
than the follow in skeb.t'n ef a hutti in bcinj was?
with his In
nion bill
of the l't
11 1 Ctlot-
We doubt whet
coin I slow any thin? stron
trotn too Ilaitford Tunes, 'i'he writer is speaking resting upon the li.tlit h in 1; a -eonUiy: to tradili n. ol th- V hicrs: I it is sai.l that the neielibori-i r tribes w ere in the " l'!i"se scoumlrels dare hell, but rlairn to be in habit of ehiitiT their ciimiuaU into the valley to search of a pilot to show them the way to Ilea- exr iate thi ir r. hues. Mr. Loudon tried the ex-
army. 1 he cxpeditioi !nd been given up,
s. h-., Oat,,,
Five of tlie
IC.'H llttr j.;;;
Til. Ii
I I'erimeut of lowering some dojs and few Is i ; : t o the
i'tlo.-d was always f.umus for its b'ur lights. ! vadey, and in e-eryease. animation been:
iv tu, i i , J a - -ew-iiau-ipsturf i.ix ion m f; s srieeeb i n t nt .r -e i , .- 11 l'tai Mnl s paper. .-nd a mo pet Vs
lt;:J.,! Advertiser.
New-II impshire P.-.tiiot, Governor
ip-UC,
ly FUspen, V I a thourdi hi w as prolomred in son
instances fur ten minutes. 'I'he valley proved to he the cral r of an exteii isln-.l volcano, in w hich
ist i e.
a portion fd tne troej ihe city of Mexico,
Mexican vessels of war ol had s.iile 1 for Tnmrie ),
one for the protection of the Mexican cernmerce. Leu. Joir. The Tlr.km. The Se.v York Express of the "21st mentions the folio win -
laet in regard to tlie half dozen ii::k-
; wo hoys ton
lay,
urmir.
a
a
U;
ie
e
' 'Dr.rnye.
found he was use, ;i' k ve, M! mtA-e
ft Deo r-.uanel
amttu m
rangenient oi that ti n.lo!,!
...... ... ... - i iiiu:c en seve-ai nouses in
ti, , i ork, rr aus the article '-cooj iv-ivs." It
an liuren journnl. in ! carhoiu a -i 1 eras is seneratc.I, like the (.'rotto de
New-:' ane, al A;-, pics. 1 lie t.ihulous influence lmni.tc
system of exchanges wh
thus 'to the Tea? tree i? therefore, without fvntdatioa
iinahie 1 j-' 11 'pper a nil twine auxi h:ries of Amos 1 e mortality lein caused solely by the di Icten-
WfllCil is -ir- i ivnilj.t, U inu't 1 1 miurv. U hat u l.rnli .. oils airencv cf the caa Ijmitmi unrier.
i i , , . -- --- -.. ... ... ..'.-. " i " - "
miuw leogea to be better than exists ill ' "ll e. it the Patriot happened to he cut any other country on the iT'olie overtra ifr;n ,h';r 'f 1Sow"'''f'i' t-rmmnr pup; yr-t. diug al1d speculation on false cini'-d in i n mrn '1rove nf"tunate, these gov-
C v n i
O'.i 'i'i -,-,
Tip' ) -In,:
, ero.m-i:l '.'ichp
i "ice -hi ir Iwn-faJI.
Xn liana Asbary University. The C'oniniitte appeinted to romniunieal" wiib the !'fv. II. U. Harcom, and re.piest his attendance at the bivmir of die forner ir.? of tho A:irv
ers, who are now at work upon the national currency: Lou. Jour.
It is carious enough fact, that three of the six ' Groat Financiers"' w ho now have the control of things at Washington are
!!.-!t:irupts aid t!iit one is actually in the jail
i limits, and vet these are the men w ho are
experimenting upon a great country! There is not one of tlie six whom a New York merchant would trust to keep the books in his store, so ignorant are they all of the commerce an i finances of the country.
lb'-
digger proved th v-t
fays No. U, when hup -'darn yc, it 1 can't noiiihs ut your sister!'
'ice .1 (di nsv-Mi . i-i ado. oi
ling the oath of tfiice to the new Score , 1 it thtt: -Yon solrmidv svee.r
ha: 1 will support the Constitution of t!:o
en it came in ib..
he witiidrew h-n-1
t i
o us
i;
ate
t
L r.itetl Mates.
ever ready Clay, he withd
Irr-.n the book, an I observe ! th: 1... . .
not safely take that oath. ?'?.- -- Money r.tattcrs ii Xm Voih.Wr, have Ww A'f,!.- t-.o,-w- .i-.. .-s -.
u,,,ri-U)lJ uit. Stocks generally couin-.ie J to gy down.r They underwent a depression ou the 'dirt of from one to two and half per ocn Several failures took fdace on ;he 21 st an.l 22nd. No cjay passed withotr
mem. Uuriuo the week prrcelirr -1 t many heavy ens pom-hr u - lr
