Vincennes Gazette, Volume 11, Number 39, Vincennes, Knox County, 5 March 1842 — Page 2
enou m i;i tho wisdom aeouired
-dspends on the course which she may j lie remaine isopprehended. pursue, in closing the concern, hov fir j officer dorin
- ,- v . " v. '
Since our bra, tho Wn
.,. , ,. , iv many; and tne atterrmts ot som
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i I
e iu:o;V je.v.ctn a Gov.:: sin al ::
VV o
.0 d
tu mo country r.n a
ci Jackson I ii.
to
Tie Bankrupt Ljvtt.
This law teems to be mis
cf ;the odim tmder which it now re t ir.ay
o :r coicmporarles to set tho public ri?!:t : be diminished or hicrcise-d. IT this eh-
cd in custody of the Sheriffs be approached witn great caution, ior
the r.ho!e of veMrrdsv ami there is no knowledge to waat it may
ct have not been very success- Jt be pursued in "good fadi, if c
be
iarten to make each ra'f lo?s
r,s I:
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colo :oa i?j i.i;;:
If
p;ev
.cr.k.
ota
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i.
Ui-
we understand the provisions of the 'possible: if the proiecmvi r,f
n ono nn. iers IS m?.:
j fc v i w '-- ' . . lu f.i;:i'- wens Jr., !.'
iut the uhectors of iho Hani;
mw or::-c;iy. ir.e persons v"o come un- jts if a psr-tmoun; o.-j:-ct, vm-u j.--
. , , t c uif ? .v o! u n t n r v and invoivntarv.
I In th? clarj of vclunfarv Karkntr-'s are! should mike Uieso oHccts apparent ami
R!"T'ei5CU
barh lis? r:?rn
most astonish ir.n'v, 3nd is no
'o inform
R.,
it Mis ;;:rjt
are ir.a irnifsai
rich or unuuestioua
jpour, merc!iant, traler, rneei.ci;ic, f?r;:cr,j hi lookj'' st the causes which nmdii. : laborer, 5cc. without anv referfpeo what-iced this disaatar, we must bo allowed 10
our correfpcndent;ev,r f0 the amount oi their in-ieb:eune?s, say, that the managers of the Dank were . -it.. . , vrovi-i-d thr.t their debts shall not haveiniost criminal in (hsn-rdm' ;ho P-.riv
jbeen created by a defalcation as a public warnings of ih comtnT stor-n. Tiiev cr a" iofiicer, or c executor, admini.-tra'or. must have Ii?eu blind not to have se:-n jt.
un to t!:
3
e time
cf his coromitti "i r ihc aw
ful uCC
uurin;r t
iau:
the d.
u ';:t etei ;!! ;
1 wa c:;:'t:-
lc:ij. y uriice it to soy it is a di-fpara-
fve as goo: a r.-.t to iuu a v.vr.i as other people.) cr fin article worn
j, i::;n oT fi ar;"."2e i'ui n alter, '.vii!iMt y
i cm.: a o:3 to acoompn. a irs purpose.
t i u clo; ;i t!;:s n;r.".ii
i
C;:KS
L-
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L'iv l.p lOKlg, iH JU-.tHi.'.ail Out. n 'cm, f cross t'.ie lower pat i cf ths
to
o r. a
tk:
i,
m
d-;hi"r
?i.-vd to have the dwelling
tcr-ort ; ion Lo
ap ? r t :;cr:ls, vv v.'d no de--et!::i-3iou to return to of M:s. tvmour. for tl e
wearer n car;.e-..KO
If lie ehou'd eve
?in try his lisnd fit Poetry, t,e advise Ijr.iardicn, or while acting in anv ot.hor ii-
-s n;;
it his I ccn durinr
toe ver.r. Loats are
!y passing lo and fio with a hvey in'
t?re
It wi'.I ho rficnlltetad that fcmo time dorin i?.-t summer v:c mentioned the
rn.inv adv:
ntnfr
'I
-rougnt lo pe-riec-
t!-n.) tne a'tury r.r.;;ine cf our friend, I
N. U hitteisev w
or ever i:avc Keen, in use
i
leavm v.uo mosi who
o i it i ; o i,-r.
save over anv now,
We czve it at
iad tri:d th'ur
i. and at Kotanos before, that because the
i ovt rcomc, they
.uTiculties never had bee;
r.tver could be.
It
ft w 'jr.
wi.. n'so b3 recollected tint
iorir since returned from
the city rf lkhim-re, where he had brcn
V!;itte!?r:v not
n to blend sense with rhyme, and meas
ure with sense. ... . ..I f - File benk cf Hair.ilion, Ohio, has reads en ssignmont cf its ell'ecls.
On Thur?dav eveninjr last we listoned !
to en n.hire33 of a reformed drunkard, named Patterson, from Pittsburgh, Pa.,
,-0i:
(ioc;srv capacitv.
ico detau;!ers can.
net have-the beneJit of tho law r,i ail. In the cr.e of involuntary Bankrupts are included a!l persons being nercha':?. or using the trsie cf nierchau'iiso, nil relaiiersin merchandise, find all bankers. factor?, underwriters, cr marine insurers.
loan wn;co wo never heard anv
tiung
rii or
comrdete'v uninteresting, nottosav
oi-gusting. If a more suitable man than Patterson cannot be selected to further the cause cf temperance, we would say stay ?.i home end follow" your vocation, whetaver it may be.
nothing arrangf ments with one cf the beet rmch.nista ia the United State-, Mr. Wcmwv, to rut one of his Em;ir.er. in vpc.-atmn, in cr;hr to tist at onco whether
;c
3 e-phrmern
i of
.Hi
r
I i O V
cvrrae.i out
!
v c s t 1 1 s 1 1 1 ,r
I am comprnfu cf eleven letters. ACKOSTICAL. Iy 1. P, 9. 2, G. 10 is a fSf of Siberia. Iv 2, ?, ' f a river cf Russia.
5
v 3. 6. 3 ii a river of Eur.
IV
7, 2 is a care of New EnjVnd.
My 5, 9, 4,7, 1. 10, II is a river cf Bra
lor our opmio-i lias
eer
ov t:to exrrn.r.eot. wat hr
e f jllowin extract rf a letter
c e e n fr m
fttol i.'i L al
buk, Mr. Wh-tteisPv's
t 2
r:.7 -::-?n, Feb. 22. 1842. 1':,p Engine was ptarted Jsst wrek on
l ues ;iv. power by
It
!
Willi
went strviht ah-
ivi;; 3.1 :r eaop niacninerv
1!
i K
no she ;
p m ac, -liner v
r"eti:cr i n i o h : a e .
m r? p;.ivt:rn2; t." it. It is a verv
powerful ma-'.lna and coes as steady as i a . Mr. W. pays ttune is no fear of keeping i; p.ickod tiiit. 'l ite e reme worin stiller and better he a drtt ini; thfi machinery than without it. 1 he p!an rt mill ai m said as ?he was runron. "s'.e wmks wtcked," meaning she
r. Yours vrrv truly, m'. st'arduck. t ? an:! interesis nreso intimnte-
t a gta
Mv
a , . . S is a mountain in the Ur.i
too Siap.
..Iy t, i0, .-, , ,, 4, 7 ie a river of Oo-
'umbis.,
sly 8, 1, 0, .0 16 a town in British Ameri
ca. My !). 10, 3. 4, 1 is a town in Peru. My 10, 1, 11, is a county of Missouri. My 11, 1, 10, 0 is a river sf Asia. My whole is a useful book. M. An Astronomical ezim. I am a word of seventeen letters.
.wy J, li, l J. 4 is one of the s-ras of
tho Zodiac. My 15. 7, 2. 3. G, I " is one of the Northern Const-l!anons. My 16. 0, 5, 1 i" one nf the Pln"!s. My 2, lo. 1, 3, 12, 5, 4. 5 is one of the II"nzrns, My 6. 14, 10, 3. 5, 3 is one of the Zodiacal Conste'!tions. My 15, Z. 0, 16, 17 is a term cften used in astronomy. And my whole is one of tho Constcllat.ons of the Northern Hemisphere. Q. SQIA n s r r !o tho r-nirni of lt wcmk. MOUNT ST. VAAS.
( !
P'pfoa
immediate bor-
: c r . .
.'.aionr no l'? on our
ein:ern interc us aimot: r.-.vn. Wo abstain from their b?al cn-cm3, but t h i r h r. po at oc,s ere nrt the v::7. ritv e3 ell pro now tin-r-.o. i !!).". itc ue cheers ot ';;t: Pn'.-ru'.o, wo trust that
o a ' 1 r i
- 1 : a :a,: h:rn --xoeri
ce
?atir:'. ?
1 the
e o
h 1 too . -1 . . . 1 . . j , i:au
as. 1!. n; ;.n humhuguh'ic life devoted to
i, .i . a
be eternally
a return 'o t ic wi"--
a
o :r pean
fath-
P'peruy. tho upright
"'.'.j' msur icnora d f hear that
tc;i--.i LiG' Lor.rm has cna i f r Governor rf O!do. end
J.'.-fhh Dunran will L? run for
o.'nir a' ' i'i' o .'e amount of not less than
tir.o thousand doLars, who shall leave (he state with the infer. io defraud their crcdi'ors.or hall take any other measures to accomplish eucIi a design. bo th.st alt dt-btors can voluntary take the bencn: of the art, except EEFAri.Taia.. and no one can involuntary declared p. bankrupt unless it is proved there in en in
tention to rri'R.U'D, and m such case? it is
confined to certain classes, who own a certain amount of money, and the petiti n
must bo presented by one or more credit
or, to wnom is owmrj; too sum of tivt hundred dollars. y, 1'. ii;icr. Otii.i fca. W Of the aggrecfite ran lition of the State B:rk cf Iliiiois and its Branches. l"r i a t Pi',!3 (Vronnt-J $l,r!17,051 3S Hi!! cf exchin. 517.171 17 lj.-iftiiK on ical Cftato
Coasi-Jercii nfe d-vuMfal " bad
373, 97. 32 52.239.1C3 S5
515,005
eti.r,;
10
t.ifc trrks C1.SC5 BorJ of f 1,000 each) Krai ?c'.ate, viz: Ha'.k'.n? houe G0 000 CO T.ien in pay neat of Jt'jt ' 81!. SO I 03
Ir.ciJnaI rxrpr!':f Dua liy ft'ier birka '35 527 01 ' FUte rf Pl. 3jC,165 20 " Fun d.rjmis. eior.tfrs of Iilnioi 156, 4.35 42
Bra-.rh Inlanra Ch, rit: 141,47.) 00
Gold ftjidtiNer ccin 52b,0a5 G5
877,r-ni Oj 2.100 00 15,1 l'J 9J
CC C0.3Jy 07
70J.',2 Co
$7.'14 i7U S'6
cr. seeing its black and ihr-ate n i rjr aspect, highly culpable in not making sotae ciTort lo avert it. Indetd, a strange ftauna- of security eeem to have couti.dk-d ihe actions of fhelhitih. That feeiio lias heeu
us uiiu. iu uuz ii:.K$ ll W(!"'iO havf: (ini.v o
- i j
met its present iaie, hi i it stepped forward at ihe lirst moment of excitement, an i manifested a proper disposition to sustain its credit. One or two hundred thousand dollars would Slave had an influence ih.ai. which a!! tho available me.on of the Ihird; would not have now. Put eho tritlr-d with her credit and with the forbearance of the people, and bitterly has the been made to fee! it. The Slaa-v nee town bank has always occupied the vmtaga gnmr.d of the Saa ' Bank, The people looked upon her
tho
, f-iiri , f IJlliULliIIH.lj 1
-a o - I - - f-i-K!ii!:ai.!v (.aiiurinr and mcrrtng tho f;ilre-t work of creation. We have heard a deal about luetics, but never even stw
. . - - . i i i ii - : i
purpose ot rnaniiing las cluihe; wb.en In-r-auOW Cf olie- 1,anv iguonuicvi ihey arrived at tho !:ouso he proeredi d up but our eyes have at length witnessed thws sav.rs, with the ofl'ieer cl'se at hand in ' ravages i: made on one feina!e beauty at a moment the f male, in t.'ia room who 1 ka-t. Not Lag since we were walking h ad goat? io at the s ooc tim.'1. -.Xciifraad ' '10 ircts of Cincinnati, in company witn my (2nd he ha:, tbot bim-fdf." V!,en baiter half, when we felt in behind, the oJlii-er entered he found ihe union i-' u bat wo supjHDsed, an unfortunately denate muri lying on the floor. Medicr.! aid frnied young lady in her person, though .-.a? railed and it wat asren-iined th-t nlntr faeo was fair to look uto:i. As
pistol b al had entered th roof t i his ! v tre ennimii.sera;ing her foriorn situation,
V!
moiah, aia.l mu.s
course with more coafi lence, and whoa Mr. Si. Mill sod Mr. Gitowood arrived here, there was a sensation of r dief from 3 most oppressive burdtm. Measures were, it is understood, C'Overted b.eie.
jave h.'l.T.'O in ti... vi-axur compp.nir.n mturmed us that she wora
tho l,rvo. lie ded about 10 1 3 "S?'-' nd tuat it was considered, by -X. I'. n:. empty heads, a great ornament. Well,
iufi i- iiu iivcuuaiujji ior lanes. n u
.Ti-a'd Foho:.i repeated one of ,Pr jrrn.i of tlic ladies of sumo nations biack-
an.ics in the Massachusetts House of I'rpresentawvcs a frw d.ivs since. On
som? q;ift:on rei.itmjr to imams Colleg ft boip brought before the IIinioe, s:,e ruso in ihn r:i!i'ry and commenced a rcr-
aj.ag tliulr teeth as being the irost beautiful. Mime compres-s tueir feet, ethers Uruw up their waist ton wasp's size, but to clap n iv.of bia-n. or a roll of wool on tho h-i.-k, we think is d-videdlv the worst of
ukr Fpeech in Imr oapaeitv of A io.rcl,n ! a .' !-9- v' ,J "nvc surmised it is m.-.do ISoots cdie wantej'to descant a little on bran or wool, but in truth we are ig-
look in": to
ie safety of both Banks, and
ihe counsel of some of ihe principal man
agers of our Uank was asked and receiv
ed on this oec ieion.
Thus sid d,
of.
U"s of t'ae Shawnof town Pr.nk went to
Jrprmh
tnevconierre 1 witn the ihiard
the Bank, and 5cr-ed upou a plan oi trations. Mc-mwhiie, the Bank !i3ro.
alarmed, possible, at the Moods i f Illinois
in upon her,
pa tier wjacn
wi re rviur;
toe ntfiiU o; the human race, but the Sp-akf-r put her down, and rent iho Strtant at Arms to trll hr ladyship, if c.he
"pioieuhrr mouth any more slaa would he taken out of Wm iM'-as". That oh'h-er uavipjT a ilepuiy with him to carry thorn-d r into execution, sh kpt quiet duria;; t lie reaaiind.-r of the -i'tin-. '.Vhy doat
the friends of this crazy f,ol shf.i he up and prevent her m il.u:? t'o se public pxhihitions of l.-erself t tho a.inovatjce of every ono wherever td;e appears. X. V. Cour. Imp or -ant to tlicLa-iico.
A somety has been famed io
au:aarv tj w!
naraat o? tan Rename inater:l of wdja li it is made. .icnir. Valley Keg.
W,
Tl i-i"t on.
uu ha-.
r"a ;i'
a iopt"d me ex'.raordunrv "tap, under toe cireomstan-'f s, of di-vrediting tho paper of ihe rotate Bank, by refusing to receive ir on deposits, ar.d oe.ly in payments of d-.-ht.s.
at the fsiri tim clie g-jve an apprcid i't d valae to th? Shawn' etowu n o s. by re- i
ceivina m l lionrding them pa ing o i nothing but Stato nk par-cr. V- sa
c-
.'0ii. c.iraaicno? or :? !h';.,h-.i in thi-j e'tv.
this was ao cxtn'-rdniarv
step, arm eh ;--
a. oo co,!i5 aire ". bo--, ! -, iVr half ,,i ( iig a sin of '....ill i earli-a-r ran::.-.' a Tac r,'i:. 1M -r .-a-.-, oitl-o .11:-.::::.:
e . i
i ia tatteiy t bAs a is a sa! ('.;; a.O to I he. i.
t
ed. ccf T!ii;ji! v, the eondui'm (,f th
ter Mr. Siddall If. ft her-. Tiiey o :n'a p- have sdopied no rule which w-;s Jik-i
to inte-.'erp with the so cots of his mission, or to cha:)2e the condition of thioirs no his return. They did so, howrvtr. Their rejaclinT of the State Hank piper had caued its daily depreciation hr'
sums werf nam out to ine coovimniu- h Mw i'l c-.-, i
and Mr. Siddall found, that, if he com.! Mro t.- Clf-r
tuvr.i eu i-ej Pd.e o: ovnurr', a r:e . p-;, U ,U. itiev
a. t ,. r T,1 ; . ,-. ' '. ' ,
Ti. tr.aa oro3 (,,f tho hn .a-ll rm :' a.- roert, mivo ta!hi:i.m. I.', b
. a.:-i.as, an i aaii. v-' 5h )'. ia nc-r ci i the , :.p- .. hi p-a-f of tho pi Lhe fro::, -h a, ;.. aaa a.h a-es i - a.i . an. re a
riba i
; am ao '
WhIot destroyed iho worid once.
P-r is oh,2 to t-'tve it. The.-e .pa- r.stns are delicate allusions lo the thti duaro of antiquity and th t(!mnerauce of modern thaes. Exchange Pacer. i ikas'.i07if. The lo. lowing ieport of Fasiii us for the month is from Punch :n Load :n: Che s are very much worn, particularly t iho td'.'own, sod are trimmed witli a aliini;: substance, v. .audi gives them
appearance. A ran oi whity
a a tne covering oi opened so as lo
ii.
very g.nssy
'i t :
:e outi-OiS is o i
show the v.-'ood.-ii mara i under
i.i's ire now sanay i;-; lei: ted a, the top.
i.n e so. : . - I ,
c a
w in i
r,'
d of j ac: i
ll.'-Ojf s , . c i t r, . , r c- a. -'t . h
t
U ti,. c-
.11 oi
ahe tii im ; i
a ; i :J pi 'i alia;:' a 1 : .- j.ii !r ." wah r. i hf w n ;:- Uo.r's rf the - aeen ai'ianeii r a. .
I :0'
sr e , ire v.-
a w
) d:es,
v.-rai in whic h pan of
j II wai. ai: any p nrtioou :; abstracted. u-3 e.-y much dotted n pjo'ts of a mud coi- ' :t; L'.di- iy, wud ihe '.-gsimy --ineianes bo i!:- sa:;a3 ma'eriah
; h : s n
a great deui
aa ; in t'tese case it is
, a a. o.-.i .
0:1.
i ao en t :
IP aa t i b
h a litt'e biivfr fish, eome- ..:;: o sp.ari. hich givts ii 1 1 j i ea r .( r. Jt.im J. CtoaepJen has
cf K.u-
meneed the sale of Echacr-. es a-rre! i h i .o. Toot-0 ... ah.; , .'. . Mucky, a i:a rnh-r c i' tie Unaed Stit:
upon at Springfield, it must he for Siatej the war iuta'tl o enemy's c y.;.try, ;m'! jeu'-:p- U) ';1i'i!y v.ao:mcy ooeiaiyned Dank paper alone f r tbo I ..ink had kept h.-ro f dl.v.vcth ihe a:a ': ...f. iy'aio i - '!al i J :X'lt (-'"y' r'Tnution, .V. A. Gai. back its notes the Brokers had held them of tho IMua Men's a' -an : u:, atul nobody who could avoid it, p-m- At a mpotito- of ih- ve'a-; - m a. ii ?u'n Vdunl in .MnsHhchusetts ed witii them.' It is a.hiiated. lira Mr. Ikwam. cat! led to take iai-j r a Pfia';' w:s!,rs lo .iriuk, i;t goes to the grocery.
Cpitl stcfit, vir:
OvrneJ bv st.tc
IndiTiJusls
2,100.000 1,5 1 6. 125
fano iicircw-rd on tha buiii'i of tho Hack payable in lSi5)
3,016,125 01
' uri !-a fun 1
Discount, cxhnnca intercM, Ac.
Netf j cf the Pai.k tmJ Brsnchei"
in rir. i-'nai
200,000 00 90,000 00 2U.3S0 91
Kesinaticacf PTr. Clay"7c- the Ilonora'-htt Gaicr-jl Assembly of Kentucky: Washing! Sexath Ch varm, rebruary 10, is 4:. Whe I 'art had tho hanor of an snpointment as one of tho United States
aenators 01 tver.amKy. 1 nttimatco m my ; P 091t4 f,v ,!jJlvlJas;,
r-aer 01 accept; nco, 109 proca:.aatv- ol hit not serving too whole term of six year". I consequence of tkoro having
h-sn two extra saom of Co"gro?s, I N. H. KIDGELY, Cash'r,
have alree-av attended, since that appoint- From tha above anount of
1 1 moot, aa poany sessions cf Conre?, as' t!ie rtp-rts of the bank
-.r;,a De toct P10 item
cf incidental
lmcl!:v.rd ilivi.lends Dnr to other Pinks Deposit hv cnori'ioncrs i.oia and .Micliizsn csnal
261,233 00 311 00 4C,,s;6 31 of 1::;23.170 ft 1 3:3.9.".? 20
Ki hjel v 's stat-'-ment of th orianal arr'tie-1 wo v s aaaa'," vi;i;;-' meet is correct: but it is urnr-'d, in extenn-(cdv pm cn j :y in
stion of Mr. Soidali's course, tint, after un.-ihl
me i)'t:i 01 .'.iiEsouri .02 1 itepreciated in . ur State Pank papor. aid mv-n in Teamed ten
'O :;C3 c:.i v aa. .e
no oft on cd u-i" in 1 T .
'1 -:t' a. a e
or i-
n u-acra:
r behoeJ . aaa, ran;
iji 1 1 1 1 ' , I
. e atkor
Mi
value to tnat oi the other party, it wa- annco ai - an -h. 11. :
imposibip to con mua it.
tlait if the rnoverr.ont
not ben mad", no di.Ti
It
is
V
1 f cur P ail: had
1 . 1
O iV W O : !. , 1 lirp
o ver:t. ma
ia
u'e oo-a? iv an
il 4 sea st:
!0 u:
fiiccd.-ttss, arise of S'c;;s. w.hicil bo lies cnorairiu
ao, aa is 0
' u t
7,214.673 60
ordinarily
mappen
ourin.-i
Scnetorir.l
term, w ano:it e:i:matmg my services et;
to'? pre -oil t se?:on.
ex rinses
10,110 S6
1
Drdurt tne !! t
?ort:idi years uairco to re-1 -.aw,! k.i a mS in
tire into private life, but have hitherto Deduct the cast
oeen prevented lrom executing my wash banking houses 60,000 00
142,fv0o 00
a-f : ''e a
a I:
? ro t h v:'i
' . 0 wl a.
the
appr.
a- hv considerations of public dntv. I should; , have leaned my seat at tho commence-1 Ar1 l"c
reives
.et every
r n n 1 1
01
citi-
Th-v
Ore
and tnetr ccunbe saecessful. more cf pairiI their election
a;
:oo- c-
ijcuiit.-ti, n-i !.':. k. .or 01
ii New York Hern! 1. has recently b?en
ited O'mO for publish in;: a report of a
1- wl cokna.o II ary K a i- -. , . ! .Mr. h : ,0 ce- a 1" .:'
by reference to another
or snir't cf Conrrers,
c
acJ btate. It is t;-.ou"ht
Ciiacaden wi'I coceeed Lim.
r
ai m " 1 li 5
.-. it-
( signed his seat in
1 ..." - U li
?a
bo i-?r.sib!y
. e.
in
announce thti. Yao Bo
103 a to-, visit:":
to tho west under
moot 01 tu nre-m sessam. but lor sgvp
1 ral reasons, one of which was that the!
General Assembly did not meet until near a month after Congress during which time the satire would not have been fully
c sum of
remains, as the
means of the bank to meet its circultion 1, de. posits sr.J debt due to other banks and -mounting in a!! la
7,072,073 60
1
presented itself, and the arranjjem "'nt ! bib
would have b'fti c rried out hut after tin at stop. Mr. S.ddall wa for- ed to take care of his own institution, bv hu-b:nahpaT
her resources, and selling his ex atan:!? j '"n. Aa for as we aa for his own paper. The Slate Hank of i (they say in their rep;, v'i.-pouri, while it hah to soma extent, re-! prove thru- forma "at
to destroy it, precipitated the fata of
Stale. IJank oi lliiunis a fate whioh e-4. tn-ry ara u would as certainly h ivn overtaken the ! ne'hod lo waste tla;
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:Vfu ;a 1 mo eofv.ui -i-u"-ae ;s &:! 1 . ra.-
everci.; a a
a a :ee man: a eta e ) ii ia uj
0:
w .'. :
pair riissfs a - oi wuter, and akk for
iho "ajhf.-iioe--" Why s ft printer like righteous tjiinf--fyf give il up? Lk-cuuiti ihe devil fttrt him.
A wng, obst-rvi'ig il,e
i'fd urou ihe coini;:r.s
i.i" S . . . 1
worivmsn epw--
at the Treasury
M pe.ropeiit. observed, th&t from wb.at lit
Lad heard of the con.iition of the treasury, he fchouid ta-i think i; could stmd much mere c lis cling. Qucdifij f Fuel. According to th experiments oi' Mitrcus Oullof Philadelphia.
I ! : K U 11 . , ".v 1 : vt ur.i flio i ilfwrriTif l-i.l. . "
;Pn!;rv'to make .a- , o.,,,!! ,v, I wocl required to throw off in e
; t.he b'.a.t po--.ble :on:forf. la-'.oinoss.
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13 U.'.i their erinia ; t j im- : - o u a
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otner iiaiitv, a ine arranemetits
Spripoeid had been prsever-d in. We have endeavored to prer.cn t the various points in the conduct of each p:irtv
to this iduir, so tliat tb,o people may m d;e
Ailor a $era;u-i
no even ;aa 1130.
id;-rat:on oi' theso taaoutidimx facts iht looting unanimously adopted tho followair reo'nti.ais. viz:
a"d, T
ma
wo wpi not have anv
ro;aeeon:o t, cr my succosor would have had otily the uncertain title of an Executive appointment.
The time lias now arrived, whon. Allowing a baler.co in favor of ihe
think, that, without any just reproach, I may quit the public service, and bestow some attention on my private affairs.
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which have suffered much bv tha cecvma-
Dauk of
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iion of ihe largest peat of my life in the
public councils. If the Roman veteran j banking institutions brought into existenc had title to discharge after thirty years j bv the ill-fated measure of the desiruetim
From the St- Louis New Era. Stata H-ri of Ziiicois. The crash b.as com. Another of the
Cf-
service, I. who have serve ! a much longer period, may justly claim mine.
"I beg leave, therefore, to tender to the,
General Assembly, and do hereby tcn-leveu in the time of suspension
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of the Bank of the United States, under Gen. Jackson's administration, has faled to fulfil those encasements which cubist
It 13 too
der.mv r'suc'caaon ol the cmce which l;soon vet to calculate tha amount of mis-
e th: r
v. i
p ia den.:
in? iternv.; ai vbaht take a r a ' a-! " y
,j aa i a,j .trios tnD -a 1 aa 1-r his a l.aa: mp.aif t t ) c . netr-set t r another race
wa.s ca cutt m
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r. .i.i ..v -.1
Cf,
i .:3 aa.e iox
tho
esrem rr:a:e3
.rrarion. If he a party to v:p. for the Preei-
hol-I as Senator, in the Senate cf th? United. States, fiom the slate of Kentucky, to take effect on the 31st day of .March, 1842: and 1 request that the General Assembly will appoint my successor to take his scat cn iht day. I have fixod that i?v to allow mo an opportunity of assisting in the cop-pletion of some measures vrhich have originated by me. "I embrace this occasion to offr to the
app
a-.-:;-
vnf aspi
womout acccit can ug August election rmg followers, we
ra-f-:l
Asscmtily my rnot profound and -cknov. led Tenient for the nn-
"rrus and d:s:inu;.shn-u proof0, by which r.w 0 be e-!i h aaa ad. of its warm eltseh-
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moots
se r if s of v . a i s.
4-I iaave :l
nerou3 confidence during ;
3 nonr t be, CvC. -II. CLAY."
The pubiic seldom forgives tAice.
chief which it will superinduce. It is too soon, pinched as our community is by th " necessity of making every exertion to meet their edaily engajenients, m look abroad and observe the losses which must inevitably fokow this calamity. Until very recently, the paper of the State Bank of Idinois entered largely into the circulation of Kentucky. Ohio, Western Virginia, Tennessee, and Arkansas; and it has been for a long while thft prip.cpa! currency of Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, and Wisconsin. This extended circulation the general credit which has been given to ii by banks and business men has caused it to find its way into every man's pocket, and the loss will, therefore, fall with cruel severity on thousands who are illy able f bear it. But the die is cas'. Thf? Brink cannot be resuscitated; snd it
oman-Kiliers.
up their jodgem'-nt. It is quite certain. ! thing to do with any voting lady wh v.e
that the fate cf the State Bank cannot bajki.O'.v io he in iho imbit ed' wearing clays, changed now, and equally certain that tho I Pe.aalved, Thetup m becoming acquauiconduct of i:iethcr p,atv is free from cen-jte vvith a young lady, it shad be our first sure in producinsr it. But what is d me. duty to inform ourselves if si 10 ism the
is done. It becomes the duty of the managers of that Bank, to do all in their power to alleviate the distress in which ihev have involved tens of thousands. An open and generous course fhou'd bo dete named upon.. The immediate pubih ation of a easterner.!, showing the condition of ihe B-m.k, is essential, so that the people may see what thoy have to depend upon. This publication Bhould enter into details, and make every thing as plain as possible. In addition to this, debtors should bo allowed to extinguish their in-
i habit of wearing tiieso 'w
Ilosolved, Tliat if we should bo so fortunate as io bo saiitien wiih a youn ladv v. hom we know t o n.o tl.eso said article?., a shall bo our first duty to request her to Oi'p-mso v.dih them, a. id if sho should refine it shall be cur duty to avoid Iter society. iiesolcod, That a knowledjxo of tho fa: t, that any- lady who does not wear stays, shad be a prerequisite- to an en-r. -e-meat. Iiosolved, That in our humble-opinion.
con
debtedness with the paper of the Bank.
whether such obligations have matured or t beuovolent, and
p.of, and whether in tlip State or out of it. Tho means of the Bank should he fairly emp'oyedkn the redemption cf the circulation: and the iniquitous system of pur-eba-ing-up the notes of the Bank with its own funds, pla -ed in the hands of arrcnts, should not enter into their circulations, as it has done into that of some ether insii-tu'.iona.
Awful StiiciJe. It appears that John G. Boyd, late cashier of the Tawanda, Bradford county, Bank, which institution has for some lime been in bad credit on account of reputed over issues under the rehef law of 1819, committed suicide by shooiing himself. Mr. B. came to this
or tots 0,10 of tho most nurelv
philanthropic measures
ever set cn foot by man. Resolved, That every member cf this society shall consider it his imperative duty to uso every laudable effort to add daily to its member.'?. Resolved, That this society shell be cedlod the BOSTON YOUNG MEN'S ANTI-STAY-LACING SOCIETY. - 55 e 'luetics.' Of all the lustleing thmgs inthis&ws-rci.-igworJd.a lady's bustle is the mot comical buttle cf ail. Many a n-f-bV dame bustles through lb world v-itbo-a over seeing a Imiw, or knowing what a bvsth is, that is, the kind of 'bustle to w.iich oor attention lias bwi direct-. hv
city a few days since and was arreted crlain events. Not biin-r versed
yesterday morning on a 6tiit cf the Pcnn Township bank, for about 830.000, between which institution and the To wand a Bank there had boen some difference.
m
rase matters, our capacity is wholly inadequate to describe properly, and lucidly, what a bustle is: We assure our readers it is quite e delicate subject, and should
qua!
quantity of heat ad to be well seasoned:
Hickory 1 cord. Pitch Pine 8 1-7 cords white oak -1 3 -t WhitePine9 1-5 II. Mnp'e0 2 d? " anthraci e coal 4 tons SoltmapltT 1-5 " A fx. "Landlord," aid a customer lo the he id of 3 country tavern, "give me sixpence worth of crackers!" They vere triveu. '-Ah! have you anv ber?"' "Yes." "Well, give me a glass of beer, and take the crackers!" After despatching ihe beer, the host said, "where is tho pay?" "Pay! why I gave you the craokers for the beer!" "Yes sir, you did, but I want sixpence- for ihe crackers." "Sixpf nee for the crackers! I didn't cat them did I?" "No, but," scratching his head, "I don't know how it ie but you need not come here any more." Who frst proposed to tax tea and cffeel Mr. Hoodlury! Lata Secretary of the Treasury, in a report to the IIoue, on the g;h of January, 1S10. The report after speaking of other modes of revenue says: "Another mode of raising the te.rr.3 amount of revenue would therefore bo preferable, if it could be accomplished without including those erticles. S.:;poso. then, that there should bo selcc.e i from the free articles those which may be regarded most as luxuries, though not ;r every respsct belonging exclusively lo that class, such as Til A, COFFEE and si'As," &c, 'a duty of 20 per cent, cn those, after paying the expenses of collection, would yield about the same amount cf five millions." Now the locos ere raising a great clarr or about the provision of the Keveuue bill before Congress laying a duty c-o tea
and coffee. This is called a 'V 'British,' d:c., tea tax. Is this just,
the proposition originally came from themselves? C7"It will be seen by tho proceedings of Congress, that in the Senate, Tea anil
Coffeo were placed among the fre art c!es, by a vots cf 20 to 10. T. iiar.
1 : vhen
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