Vevay Times and Switzerland County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 12, Vevay, Switzerland County, 22 February 1840 — Page 2

YEVAY TIMES AND SWITZERLAND COUNTY DEMOCRAT.

borhood; an excitement lias been got u >; they have lost sight of the interests of the eta ;c; they have been led 10 believe that they would realize that, that they never can, and when this excitement, subsides; when the golden link is‘broken, the oilier extreme will follow, and you will find lint the management of this system of ntcmal improvement will do the state of Indiara more injury than any thing possible; it will reJUrd the slate in her system ,of internal -improvement* suited to hef situation more than twenty years—the people will bo afraid of a system'a Iter they find lire management of the present one. 1 have introduced in this house a resolution of inquiry', qaliing on t lie board of internal improve-' mcnis, to furnish a statement of the pay of engi-, nacre and other incidental expenses which has been laid on the table, and has since been refused by a majority of this house to be taken Ahd, sir, a resolution 1 introduced, calling on foe board to know why the cross-cut canal was prosecuted, when the heavy jobs of the npper-Wa-bash arc neglected, this too had to be laid on the table. These matters arc of deep importance to the whole sthtc. »

Thomas Jefferson’s Opinion of the Fsdentl

in. Indiana, then attempted And by the house of Representatives defeated. In _ J-o-l* tin's tame system was dressed lip in anew stylo and called a Surrey Bill which succeeded, and in 1330, the Mammoth Bill, (bunded-upon the survey-hill was passed, and the Slate Debt Policy System fastened Upon Indiana, that fifty years will not relieve her from.

Mulberry .Trees for Sale.. THE subscriber has under cultivation ten thousand Morus Multicaulia trees whichhe will sell at reasonable' prices. All orders from a distance will be promptly amended to, Patriot, Switzerland county, Indiana. INGERSOL DIBBLE. September?. 1339. .. 44—6th

heart, twitching of tlie tendons, with a genefal spasmodic affection of the muscles, diffculty of breathing, giddiness; languor, lassitude, great pressionof spirit?, with a fear of some impending evil* a sensation of'fluttering in tho pit of the stomach, irregular* transient pains in different parts, great emaciation, with other symptoms of extreme debility.

Party.

Mri Jefferson, after his election to the Presidency, said "the Federalist would never attempt again to get into power ueder their own proper name;" and time bos proved his prediction to be true. The party now opposed to the Demwas tho Federal party of *03; and after frequent changes .of name, became the Adams party tn ’23. the National Republican party in *32„and the Whig party in *36, and now, in 1340, they claim to be Dmocroltc Whigsl! The Democratic* party contends for tlic same principles, that it did in ’93 unchanged an unchangeable; and difference between the old federal party and the modren Whig If any there be, is scarcely percephiblc, The party opposed to the present administration, is to say the least of it, of a suspicious character; and their frequent change of name renders them justly odious in the sight of an honest arid Intelligen t people. . Air. Jefferson; after retiring from the Presidency, and viewing the great efforts made by tbtr Federalists in favor of a AhJmnaf Bank, and their attempts to saddje on the people their fayoritp systems, spoke of them in this manner; ■ “TVie Federal parly now looks to & single and splendid Government of on aristocracy,./bunded on BANKING INSTITUTIONS AJtD JCOMEO COaPOtlAtioks, under the guite and cloak oftheir favored branches of manufactures, commerce and navigation, riding and ruling over the plundered ploughman and beggared yeomanry. This vilt be to them a next bett blesting to the monarchy or tokib first aiu, and perhaps the sokbst stepping stone to it.” . - . •' , How true the prediction' on the great,apostle of Democracy!. Lookvat their dcnuncialiations of Gen; Jackson'and MtvAran Buren,*and the whole Democratic parly for opposing the «- charteringfof the United,States Bank, ud advocating an etui re separation, of Bank aVd. State. The modern Whig-party, like the Federal party of Jefferson’s time, advocate a splendid National Government,and the connexion of the. affairs of ttie nation with those, of Banking inititutions. Ceiyamly the present Whig party who are now fighting the Democracy of the country, are the same in principle -with the' old Federal party of the elder Adams,— Western {O.) Telegraph ,. * ■

The above case .was pronounced hopeless by three of the - most-eminent physician?, and the dissolution of the patient-awaited be her friends, wbich'iriay bo Authenticated Ly tlie physicians whn'iWere in atxendancc. She has given her cheerful permission to publish the above facts, and will also gladly gifoany information jo any inquiring mind, . MARY DILLON*.

I was a member of the house of representatives in 1836—my chursc on the subject of internal improvements was well known then. 1 believe the first'bill for tlie classification of the. public works was introduced by me, and it will , be borne ip mind that tfien was the time to save Indiana—that there had not been heavy Ictlings —that the resources of the state were not* then

DlGULY IMPORTANT.

Nervous diseases, liver'complaint, dyspepsia, bilious diseases, piles, -consumption, coughs, colds, slitting of blood, pain the chest and side, ulcers, temple weakness, mercurial diseases,and' all coses of bypocondriaciaraf.low spirits; palpitation of the hettt, nervous irritability j nervous weakness, floor albus, seminal weakness, indigestion, loss of appetite, heart burn, general de r bility, bodily -weakness,'chorosis or green, sickness, flatulency, hysterical faintinfis, hysterics, headaches, hiccup sickness, night rnare, rheumatism, asthma, tic doloureux, cromp, spasmodic affections, and thoso who are victims .to that moat excrutiating disorder, Goitt, will find relief from their sufferings by a Dr, Evans* medicine. . ‘

scattered. jVbu tee will tec icAo are the friends of Indiana; and who. will act'in reference to her great'interest and SavVher faith and credit. . On page 2D*i and*293 of the journal* of the house ot representatives, you will find the- following individuals voting to reject the classification bill: .

‘.Dvsfcpsu asd HvpoiciioxDiIiABtsu Inter--esting case—Mr, William Salmon, Green street, above Third, Philadelphia, afflicted for several years with the following distressing symptoms, Sickness ai llio stomach, head-ache, dizziness, ■palpitation of the heart,, impaired appetite and weakness of the extremities, emaciation and general debility, disturbed, rest, a sense pressure and weight ap rlie stomach after eating, nightmare, great lucnUtldcspoiidcncy, severe flying Sains in the chest had: and sides, coGUvcncss,*a islike for. society, or convereaiicn, involuntary sighing, and ty languor and, latsiiuco upon the least exercise*. * , ‘ . Mr. Salmon had applied to the most eminent physicians who considered it beyond the power, of medicine to restore him to health; however as his affliction had reduced'him to a vety deplorable condition, and having blm recommended by a relative of-itis retake trial of Dr. Wm, LSana' with difficulty repaired to tbcdfficc and.procured a package to'which, ho.sajs lie ia indented tor his restoration to hie, health and friends. /JUsjs now enjoying all iho'blcssings of health. ;v». * . •, • . Persons dasirous of,further Infotmation, will he satisfied fifl every-pquicoiar as to this asioning cash at. Evans* Medicine Office, loO Chatham si. K. Y.

“Mr. right asked and obtained leave to introduce : :

A bill to provide fo’r the classification of (he public works; : • ".Which’way bead—when Vandeveer. moved to reject it; “And the ayes and iiAcs bc-ir.g demanded by Messrs- Wright and Vandeveer, •s. “Those who voted in the alUrufativo were,-- _^ fl Mcfisrs. Dnin/.Bsntictl, Brrry, Bloomfield, fioon, Briggs,BrtJcze, Brown offs., llfown oi*T., lark, But ten, Chambers, Conner, Cook, Crutnc, Cunningham, (Srry, Depew., Dowling. Be kies, Elder, Evans,. Graham. Guard, Hanna of SI,, Hay mtmd; Henderson; Hood,Hubbard, Jackson, ■ Jones', Lee of B., Lee of .M>, Lobgly, Lusk, Mac-cy(-Mahan, ,1/anAoB of Jefierson, Matthews, . McCarty of F,, McCarty "iff I*. Ss N.; Mein ti re,' MoKitmyi Miller* Morris, Odell’, Pahody. Utley, Rockhiil, Rush, Smi/A, Shpjt, Storm, Strain, ' Talbott, Thornton, Vandeveer, Vanmelre, Wall, 'Williams..Wines of V., Wines of G. A; W.,and . Mr.'Speaker—6.1. ; * , ] /

■ WhaVdo gentlemen meant "Ildw long will they keep this u alter from the people! They will know, there is a. certain little thing tho ballot box, tit ay will speak.—The peopIffoT Indiana arc not opposed to internal ’improvements; but they are opposed to the managements ofilie present system. They care not haw large a sunt of money is authorized to be borrowed if those who expended the same, arc restricted in the manner that .they perform the public works. If they will.only prosecute one or'twq of tho works .at a time; in a word, if the public works arc clarified, they are conlemod. I intend to introduce n bill to daesify these works; hot that I expect we can carry the same; but 1 Wish to recoid nij vote, to show- in after days, who was right and who was wrong; for there Isa perfcct organization in this House to which all things must bow. J " . . . Let me osk.gentlemen, as’ correct and good financiers,| to set d6wn and tnakq calculation of what money' (hey may 1 heed a year to carry on this splendid system, what amount of money need a year to pay the interest, and then call on the people for the money. I, in my place sir, will go for taxing the people, exactly what is necessary to carry oh this system. I want them to feel it.. I want them oxqctly Whkt.it rakes to keep up the system, 'Whyihot let them know it! W by do not gentlemen lake this course? Ate they afraid of their system! ' Yes, sir, I will venture the remark. Letuslaxthe people in the next year, wljat it will take to pay the interest of the debt to carry on this system , and you will find in your Representatives llali, not thir-ty-one voles for classifying these works, blit you will find twice that number next year." I refer to these things because I have a speech or two before me, that makes use of my name, in connexion with others, freely oh tho subject of internal-improvements, and I-intend to place myself, in my true position, before my constituents. 1 will lay this-whole matter before’ them, and they shall'detefmine the correctness of my course.'

• Also, ‘ nausea, vomiting, pains id .the side, limbs, head, stomach or back, dimness of confusion of the sight,'noises in the inside, flashes of heat and chllnessj tremors, watchings,* agitation, anxiety, bad dreams, spasms,' ' Principal Office, 100 Chatham st.,New York. .The following interesting and astonishing facts, are amongst the numerous: cures performed by the use of Dr; W. Evans* Medicines. •

Principal Office 100 Chatham' street,' New York, where the. Doctor inay.be consulted perr sonally br by letter, (post paid) from ouy part of the United States, &£, Persons requiring medicines and advice, must enclose, a Bank note'or Order. •. . j - -CERTIFICATES. : :.M..

I' -More proofs of the extraordinary efficacy,* of Dr. W/Evans* celebrated .O/iaomilfJtand Aperient JInti-DUliout Pills, in nlleVitlingafflicLedniankind.' Mr.'Bobcrt Cameron, 101'Bowery. Disease, Chronic ’Dysentery,* or Bloody Flux. Symptoms,'unusual flatulency in' the bowels, severe griping, frequent inclination to go to stool, tenesoius, loss of appetite, msiica, vomiting, ftequeney-ofpulse, and a f;cquehniis : charge ol a peculiarly Imted mixed with blood, great debility,sebseof burning heat’, with an ihioterable bearing down of tho*parts.' Mr. Cameron is enjoying’perfecl.healili*, and returned his sincere tbafiks for the extraordinary benefit he bad'received, - ; ■ '• : •.. ’ -

__. '•Ami those wliofclcJIn lljcnegativc were,—“Messrs. Armstrong, Hums. Dunn, Furguson, * Galp,-Girij, .Xlanoa of C.? Hooblcr, Howell,

! Remark ablecaseofacutc Rheumatism, with an affeciiou of cujcd’uoderiJie u^aimcut'of JJ'r.' Wni. Cvpns; I(J0 Chatham Y. Mr. iIeiijamin £J.‘ Jarvis, Id Centre sflTet, Kcwdrfc, N. J. alUictcd for liiur years with severe pains rtUiis.joints' Winch were til trays increased on ; l hfr motion; the tongue’preserved a iieady tvniCpiifbJ, Joss, of appetite, dizziness in his head/lhebowels coni in only very cosiivo, tho unite hijfli colored, ainToiicn profuse sweat in», uiialieiuioj by rcjrcfr Tiso above symptoms ywro also lattciidcd with considerable Im'ucuUy ul\Ariiyig' with x&nsc of lightness acioss item, like w is fra great warn of duo energy system. ‘ " * 'TlidaboVc sympionis were entirely rnnovpd and’a per feci curc.etlectcd bv'lf’r. Win. Ci^tis. ilCliJ. S, JA11V1S. .

■Huckcby, Marshall of.Jacktun,. Maxon, Myers, „Nev;Hi, Nick oils, <?iccn. Pepper, Porter, Posey, PoWell, JWIicu; Reeve* Sands, Walpole, Win ship,' IJ'tight and-Zcnor,—29.'’,‘ }}y {opkiiiff over these names, ii will he seen, ' who was for efassification or against it.' When that would not takcwitli the bouse of.icprescntatives, I attempted the same object; under ano-

■■ ■; ; t ; '■ ' .The Lexington. Every day, eerves,,to dev$Iope some fresh and affecting incident, touching the late awful catastrophe in the long l$nd'Sound. Tlie Newark Advertiser of. Monday, publishes (he following interesting paragraph: j : • ‘‘Among the pasaehgera, who periihed, was Mr. James G. ; Brown, of Boston, a young gentleman of devoted . religious : character, and greatly endeared to a!I who knew hira. .On the.morningibf the fatal 13tfa, he took leave of hid friends iii this' city, where he had recently formed a most tender connection. ' Among hia baggage, since found on the.beach, ahd restored to hia friends, is hia anda litilo volume called ‘‘Daily of texts of scripture ffor every month andday in the year.‘ The texts for January- 13th.; (the fatal day) were with singular' appropriateness, these -r-He that emfli reth Jo the end tkail 6h sated.— Watch, ihtrjfareifoT yt know [neither the day-dor the hour wherein 'the ton of man cometh, These passages were marked. by,hi« own band by a turned down leaf, and.fronj hia known habits hod. doubtless been the theme of bis meditation just before the catastrophe; * The' E onion of scripture marked as recently read is to 23d psalm,-embracing the triumphant exclamation of David, ‘Though 1 . walk through the valley of ihuahadowVf ideathT will fear no evil for thou art with me; and thy rdd itnd thy aUff they comfort me. M1 jv . ‘

ther name. I^allit, the specific appropriation : of a given sum of mouoy—but that woulil not do. cptild t}q almost'every thing—her rc- / Eourecs were unlimited and there.was no reason . why. she should be curbed in her "fjriom career. Her board of internal improvements needed .no chepk, hi the language of gentlemen of that day, —but for, subject. ' . On page 349 and 350 of the Journal of the bouse of representatives of 183G, you will find the ' following; “M?* Wright offered the following resolution; “Resolved, That the committee On the canal ' fund, be instructed to report to thishousc, a hill restricting the board of public works in the amount of money thty shall, b'orrofv per year, to f-r—-T- dollars per annum; and.that the hoard of ' publy: wqrksshall not expend more than * dollars per aonuroi in the, prosecution of the vjrorks of idtental improvement now in progress •in Indiana. \ “Mr. Proffit moved to fill Lite btjinb with $5000,000. ' . . ‘ • “Mr. Ilaymond movpd to indefinitely postpone (bo resolution dad pending amendments: “And the ayesnnd noes being demanded there* on by Messrs. IVright and IlaymomT, ‘ “Those who voted in the affirmative were, .“Messrs. Baird x fieonoJ, Perry, Bloomfield, Peon, Bqggs, Uretie, Brown of S.,Prowp ofT-i Burk, Burton, Conner, Cook, Ctume, Cunning' ■ ham, ,D<*pew, Dowling, Elder, Evans, Graham. Haymond, Henderson, Hood, Hubbaid. Jackson,

- Astaua Three yeart landing.—Mr. ■ lloberl Monroe; Schuylkill, afflicted .will; the above, distressing malady. Symptoms, great languor, flatulency, disturbed rest, nervous Irea’d-aelie, difficulty of breathing, lighneas and atriciurc Across the’ breastj .dizziness, nervous irritattbiitiy and resilesaness, could not lie in a horizontal position without the spnaatioD of inipcndiug sutlbcation, palpitation of cosUvenees, pain in the.etbtpomach, drowsiness, Sgrcat debility,' and deficiency of the nervous .energy,Tl Mr. H. Mbiiroe gave up eyer/> thdughi of jrecoveryi and dire despair lat on the counicjjanco of every peraon inlerested/in hia existence or happiness, till by accidonl'be noticed in a public paper some cures effected by Dr. AV. Etana*Medicine in hia complaint,'.which inducedhim la purchase a package of the Pills.which ire-' ■ultedJm completely removing every sympioni of hia dweaie,He wishes to say bis motive for this-declaration is,. that those 'afflicted' with the same ■ or - any symptoms si mifar.to. ‘those from which ho is happily restored; roar likewise receive the same inestimable benefit. / V

City of New Vorfe ss.

. liehj.- S.- Jarvis Icing duly sworn, doth depose and say lltai the fact's timed in the above cert ideate inscribed by him; ore in all respects true. . BKNJ. 8. JARVIS. Sworn before mtf, this tlDtli. of November; 1625. , . SAUL, Notary Public, 06 Nassau.

1 have been called an enemy of the Wabash and Erie Canal—I am not an enemy of that work. And the reason why this charge has been, made against me is, that I advocated the separating that work from thp miserable system of 1836. 1 say again, that the worst enemies that work ever h‘ad, were those who connected it with the sys* tem of IS36, Hear the language of men: at Washington City on our claims for those Irads. Why, say they, you have undertaken to carry bn that woik by the State—what right have you to those lamfe. 1 say again, let that work'stand on its own oicrits—it has merits, it will succeed.

: A Caskop tic Dolorcci.— Mrs'. J. I], Johnson, wife of Capl. Joseph Johnson, of'l.ynn,* Hass. was severely aJilictcil lor icn years witii Tic Doloreux, violent pain in the head, and van:iiinfft.with:ii burning heat- in (he stomach, and up able ip Icaye her room. She feddld find po relief from the* odVifo of feveralrphyaicians, r.or from;medicines pfany kind; until after she had commenced using Dr; Evans, medicine of Ivi) Chatham.struct,' and Troin that time the began ip end feels satisfied if she continue the medicine a low days. longer, will he perfectly cured*. Reference can be had cs to'the truth uf itio obovd, by calling at Mrs. Johnson's daughters Store, 3Sp Grand a. N. Y,

The question is now settled with me, that we ought not to leave any discretionary power with a board of public wqrks or with a boa* of fund commissioners. And.in relation to what we should do with our public works, it is difficult to s w*'

Liver Complaiht, tm ttabs*. StasdisoI*— Mrs, Hannah Browne, wife of fToilepb Browne, North-Sixth at'., Ve&r Second street,* Williamsburg, afflicted for the last ten years with Liver Complaint, restored to health through tho'treatment of Dr.Wm. Evans..! Symptoms: Habitual constipation of tho howels/total loss of appetite, path of the epigastric regioh, great deprtssiph ;of spirits; languor andotfiersymptoms of extreme.debijitjr; djsturped ‘ sleep, inordinate flo w t pf the menses,'path in the right side, could not lie on her teA side without an aggffcva* tian ortho pain; urine high'qolorcd, with other Symptoms indicating great derangement ; of jibe /unctions of ihellyer. /V-’T . V • i .. ‘ * .Sirs',; Browrie jvas attended. by three- of the first physiciaha/but received no relief from their medicine, till Mr.’Browne procured some'of Dr. Win. Eva|jB| invaluable weparatiohs, .which' ef-. fectually 7 relieved' her- of Inp.above"d is missing ‘ijroptotosi with others,' which' is not essential to intimate,- JOSEPH DROWNE. ’ ■■ .*■■■' •. .... i :',I • • - ; » - • * * ■:»-

The New York Sunday, Mercury.of Vhe S6ib tilt, says:— ■ ■ ■' >- • NoaTu EASTERN BouNDARY.—Tha Philadelphia National Gazette of Wednesday/ speaking of tlie Nonth Eastern Boundary. Question; says: —i‘ Wo maV remark that an express from' the GovernorGcnbfol of Canada,'with despatches for the. Britleh Mimatcr at’ Washington,, arrived in this city last night; in the short time of five days from Toronto, U. C. and proceeded to Washington this morning* 1 ■ 'We, of.coarse, are ignorant of the object of this mission,•.but'.wo- believe that this question Will never be settled-by negbciation, and'if John Dyll'aiid Brother Jonathan are to have a knock down by -way of a settler, w.e say let them come op! te the,scratch ai once, - .

‘ ..Mrs;Anne F. Kenny,’ Ko. 115 Ijetvis street, between Stanton and Houston, afflicted for ten years wiMy the tallowing symptoms: Acid eructation; daily spasmodic pains in the head, loss of appetite; palpitation of her heart, giddiness and dimness of sight, could not lie on her right side, 'disturbed rest , utter inability of engaging in any Jibing that demanded vigor or courage; sometimes a visionary idea of ait aggravation of her disease, a, wfumsicfil aversion to; particular persona’and places,’ groundless of personal danger and poverty/ an" irksomeness and wcari- • ness of life', disc omented, disquietude on'every slight occasion, sho* conceived she could neither' die nor live;’most miserable life, never was any - pirn sbVd» with frequent mental hallucinations. :• Hr. Kenny had the advice of several eminent physicians, and had recourse to numerous medi--cinea hul wuld not obtain, even temporary allcvtai\phjDf;her distressing state,.till-her husband persuaded her to makPtriai oTmy mode of treat*, meritp Shc is iiow quite-relieved and'finds her* selfnpldhly-capablp pf attending to.her domestic ofiairs, but avows that sbo enjoys good health . at present as she did’ atony period of her cxis* tencW . .'-C"', \

Tam of opinion that we should givo* them to companies, if we could make Fiiitablc contracts, so as to secure something to (tie State, for wliat she has expended on them, and lb reserve to the state lEic right to control and regulate an;, act, hy which the said companies may bo incorporated. Surely‘if companies will not take these works,' in the sit nation’they now arc, it Is hot prudent and right for the to carry them on. Hut the ,wbolo of them arc now.stopped, And it, will bo for tbs people to day, at any coming session of Iho Legislature, what they will do. . . . *

Jonr?, Lee of II., Lee of M., Long, Maccy, Maban,.Marshall of Jeff., Matthews, Ma\orr, McCarty of F,, -McCarty, bfP 1 . A; N., Mtlolire, ’McKinney, Miller, .Morris, Myers, Odell, Pabody, Projftl, Reeve, Riley, Rush, Sta’pp, Storm, Strain, Thoyntcn, Vondcvecr, Watt, Williams. Wines of V., Wines of G. W., Winship; nod Mr. .Speaker—60. '

• “Those who voted in iho negative were, “Messrs. Armstrong, Burns, Dunn, Eckles, Furgusou. Gate, Ginf, Hanna, of-C., Hanna of M., Hoohler, HoWcltj ilnckcby, Joiues, Lougly, Luts, Mace, Marshall of Jack., Newell, N’ichqlle, (hunt Pepper, Porter, Posey, Powell, Puckett, Ucckhill, Shopk, Smith, Steel,.Vanmeiro, Walpo!c, ll ngkl, Zcnor—3ij.-

[The foregoing speech is accompanied by an appendix, furnishing some valuable information with regard lo the supporters of the Survey Bill of 1831 and 05, dec., which our limiUk exclude this week. It shall appear in our next.}

Tho People’s Moaer? >

The whig papers are endeavoring to attach the whole blame of the delay. m the N, Jersey election frauds'to, the Democratic. party. .Dr. Duncan,in'hit speech, h»a‘shown:which party caused the delay. Wo rnake.*/hd following.extract from his speech: j ‘ , , . “On the first eleven days of the sesiion there were: Whig speeches, ppm. speeches, First day 21 ' \ " t . 5 Second day, 15. . 6 ; Third day, 13 0 Fourth day 9 1 . -Fifth day, 15 12 Sixth day, 31 ’19 Seventh day, 10. . .. * I Eighth day, 31 f!4 Ninth day, 18 .' • 12 , Tenth day, 18. . . ' 12 ' Eleventh day, 18. , . $, . 200 ■ ‘ • ‘si The journals will ibo.wtbit nearly all the motions made and the questions of order raised to consume time, and atave off, the organization of tho House, were made and‘supported : bjr the Whige,’*—JVucrimehcon , . " * ; •

! City and Codnty.of New York, ss., A!. - ■ /,£• * Joseph BroWno, Wiftiaiqsburgh, Long Island, being dal y, 'depose and. say.tbat.ibe Aicts set forth in the within statement, to which jie has subscribed his njme/are jmland irue,*v v ‘ * JOSEPH BROWNE,; : Husband of tho Hannah Browned Sworn before me this 4th day of 837PETER P1CKNEY, Coro, of Deeds.

* So said resolution and amendment were indo* ■ finitely postponed." . . J , But to place my course orf the subject of inter-, ml impnwpments in a clear light, and to show the views 1 then entertained oh the subject, I annex extracts from a printed speech that will bo seen in the Indiana Democrat of January 34th, 1837. And 1 will stale one oilier fact that took -place on Mic passage of the revenue bill Jbr that year, although the same docs not appear 1 upon the journals; I presume the reason is, that (be same was made in committee 6/lhe wfiofc,—-how-'■ctier, one hundred members of the house of representatives wtll recollect it when I state the circumstance. -The. amount of state .revenue was fixed at i0 cents—I moved to strike out ten ami insert twenty-seven cents, which I contended, .teas .necessary to pay thoinlerest upon the dgbt we then owed, and what wc expected to borrow and expend the ensuing year. But was not.adopted,.and the old course, was adhered to, to take principal that was borrowed and pavitbe inlcrest. and keep the rcaLfrcls from the pcdplc. Jf. we had laid the lovy.of27 cents for the dtatc revenue of .IS#, which was then necessary to carry on would have a plaesificatiop (or a Specific appropriation Legislature) vn 1637 and *33, and tbe’large lettjng dfi 1833 'would liava been saved,and Ipdiapa-woitld not have been called upon now.to issue Treasury notes to the amount of one million and a half of dollars,,nor would her citizens now bo loaded down with a state tax almost insupportable. ; The remarks that I refer to, were in ado on the question of appropriating the surplus revenue for -the purpose of.carrying on the glorious, system of 1830. . ' • • ’ : ‘ . qxiom is. bettor settled, than the one, that . one extredne follows another. The statehas went to’ojia extreme in carrying on her public works; .-the people have been led to! belie ye, that a .rail road, canal or turnpike wojrfQ pass by each ncigh-

Thc CUT of Files*,

•So Jietv York has been called and bids fair to dcscrvoahe'cpgnomeu. The aggregate destruction of property in the city Within the last two months is at least three. mitfion'f of do Hart! The fire in Pearl street'Oti ’Tuesday evening, though at other times it would be considered a “destructive conflagration,” is now quite a moderate affair, OiiJy *$15,000 or so’ was destroyed, whereas, by the fire in Cedar street, half a million was swept away—by the fire on South et., a million—and by that in Water and Front streets near the beginning of December another million. No’city'tan eland such losses (iContinued) even in prosperous limes, much lees in times like the present. It is true, much of the property is in. sured, but by whom! ,In almost all cases by our own citizens,*- by widows and orphans perhaps, wbo?e scanty means had been-invested in this way, with the hope, that it’ would yield them a regular incdme tufficienUo supply the necessary wants. But lot night after bright, ksihe flames ascend from this and that, store, and dwelling', they see their little all diminishing, and their incoma for many months to come entirely cut off. Losses by insurance companies are usually little regarded by the public; yet they arc often occasion to hut nacrous families dnd individuals, distress of tho eeverest kind. Whether-therefore thp property destroyed is.or is not insured, is, in its bearing upon the general welfare, a question of but Huts of Cojn, ; ‘ k ■■ •• '— 1 — -r •

VJ. Kenny, husband of the aforesaid Anne Kenny. 1 Sworn before me* this 14th day of December, 18301 ; .* p . Peter Ptxcsncv, ' > -si'. .• - Com. of Deeds.

‘ Another recent test of the unrivalled virtue of Dr, Wm, Evans* Medicines. \JDytpfp'tia len yearf landing. Mri J. M. Kenzie, 176 Stanton street was afflicted with the above complain! for 10-years, which incapaciated hitn-at intervals, for tpe period of six years, ill attending to his business, restored to perfect health oinder the salutary treatment df Dr., WnnEvans. . The symptoms were a sense'of distension and oppression after eating, disireaing paid in the pit of the stomach j i»usba;‘impaired 'appetite; giddiness, palpitaiidn’df Ihb heart, great debility and emaciation, depression of spirits/ disturbed rest,'sometimes a billions vomiting and pifin in the right side and extreme degree of'languor and faintness; any endeavor*to pursue his business capsing immediate exhaustion and weariness. Mr. McKenzie is (laily attending to bis business, and hope of the above symptoms-have reciirred since he used the medicine. He is now a strong' and healthy man. He resorted to myriads of remedies, bat they were alt ineffectual. He is willing to give any information to the afflicted respecting the inestimable benefit render-ed-to him by the use of Dr. Wm. Evans’ medicine, ■

*VA letter from * Air* Sheldon P. Gilbert to Dr. Wbi. Eyahs-, proprietor! of iho celebrated CatnoInile Pilfe:'- • . ‘ ■ , j. : Dear Sir—Had the immortal Cowper known the'mediial qualities Of the Camomile plant, be, as tfell as i thousands .since, (besides myself) would hare experienced its wonderful effects on the petrous system.* The public utility of Cowin the bod, through the; natural * effdec ofdiis. nervous jlebility upon tho mental powers* which madoit necessary for him (o seek relief beneath’lhe rural 1 shade, hut the calm retreat gave'his physical nature no repose. If some opd Had known the secret of concentrating the medfea't virtues of Camomile, the discoverer would havp immortalized with poetic aeal os the benefactor of sufferiDg’nieD. . The above lines were prompted frora.tho effect I have experenced from Dr;' Wm. Evans* Camomile Pills. Yours, with cstehm, , SHELDON G. GILBERT. Durham, Green county, N. Y. The above medicine is for sale by • V. P.'SCHENCK, Vcvay.Ii., and - Dr. 'Win. ‘Evans’ advertised agents ihroognout the Union—see CATION on .first pageofthts paper and oilier advertisements. PrihcipM Office,l00 Chatham si. N.Y. . General Western office 47 Wall st LimpfilloKyJ

Legislator?.— The. bill the Stale.Bank, with sundry restrictions, ha* pawed bqth Houses and is a law, . ' The bill to repeal .the internal improvement system has passed both Houses; but owing to Home error in the bill, Monroe from the com? raittee on enrolled bills in the Senate refuted to report.it as correctly enrolled, and consequently the Spoakera-of the two .Houses could not sign The bill. In ffhqt manner this prior occnrred, wp capnpt any.— IltinouStale Register, . ■

Aristocracy —The aristocracy are prone to, ridrculp the elevation of .the middle class'to hjgh official’stations,'not I'eflecimg that it is easier lo transmute paen of ialenta inld gentle-, raetx than jt is to convert tn eregeutinmen into men-; of laicals. —Lady BUitingiofy

t An Extbioedisart asd. Remarkable Core. •—Mrs.‘Mary Dillon,, Williarosburgb, corner of Fourth ind North streets, completely restored to health' by'tbs treatment of Dr. Win. Evans, 100 Chatham street. : Xhs aymj>tonta pf.the distressing case'ware as follows. Total losi of appetite, p&lpiation of the

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