Western Statesman, Volume 3, Number 12, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 1 June 1832 — Page 2

rr.; states hank.

its have been submitted in

reference to th- C K. Bank, by the minority of the Commiite c cf Invesliga-

i wo renon

the Report, as it may be somo days APTOltTIONMEXT BILL. j i be tore a cony of it can be obtained tori The bill i'or the Apportionment of j

'publication. 'Representatives among the several I The Report begins by examining the States according to the Fifth Census, " six cases presented, iti the Report of the ' hiving passed both branches of Gcn.f na cnbtrrf ,f imnni-iiinn ' fress. remiiros onlv the assent of the

iKHUt li (TUiQ ICU touVhiuhc violation ofits character bv President of the United States to bo ot Mr.Mc.m.ae.and 1-kc all that gen-: These imputations are all con.e a law. Ttis in t!ie shap? in which heman s public oocumcnts is onirae- unc iyocallv condcmned as unsustain-' it passed the House of Representatives, le.na.ca by perspicuity, c .-arness and ; a,)le. anJ g0nlu oflhc cascs ereat the friends of the Senate's amendment

credit is given to the Bank for the "very ( not being able to bold on to it against j transactions which are in the majority's the large majority in the other House:

opinion et'ec P.u.li v

rented by the majority

m our

positions assumed hy

rurally denies that :m'-' cirrums4am':e was brought to light in the course ff the e-

amlaation.ealcula'.ed to t

s the fact-, pre-

in detail, and

'.- i-,.l'.,'o; ll,,-

m. Heindii;-

; I We pivn below ;i lew e--:fr:i.;-

! 1',VIISM,CU3T?.C-Er, 2ET23l.JtSS' I 'Oraekunridcs second kit'. rt- the.

Tim

nil!) AY, Jit MM,

NATIONAL REPUBLICAN ? C MIX ATI OX . FOP. I'r.liSUIKST SIEfUY LAT, of Kentucky. FUR VICI-: PI! ICS I DENT tons SBSRCSEAST, of Pciinniiran.a.

.v a shadow

of .-:.:.sp:c:oa oa either the President or Director?, and renders to those gentlemen a tribute of the warmest praise. The ether sVa-rerort was r.rejvired

i . - : t . - : i. . i I .. j . -

report suojeel to censure. oj which it was msagreeu io. m uilTlie case of the loan to the Editors' case, the great States have been too cfthe Xew York Courier and Enquirer! nvich for the small. It may be remarkis next taken up and fully examined, ' cd, by the way, that there never p rand the Hepert tested bv the. evidence . htips lias been any measure before Conin the case. This branch oflhc conuter-! gross, a comparison cf the division np-

report terms:

is concluded in the following on which in each J louse snows so plain-

Under all the circumstances lv tno importance ot tt-.e organization

i-CCi

l'v .Mr. nine-:?

teen i loscl v-'T.ntet lionttl Ink-fence

mo

.am

it is vcrv voitt-

en-.a-

ivp ; I is a

case the. minority of the comnii

it- of the Senate as one of the t'iree brnn-

.pying mere than s.

ec'nmr.s ot tie:

c declare, without any reserve, that ches of the Legislature. That body

there is ncthii

cab ul

tae'e transactions lias (ailed to protect the rights o

f !)-

Jacob Kuykkni) via,. ofKnoxcounty, Jmix Hawkins, of Fountain, Svirrm. lfi:Nii:nso., of Marion, Dennis Pennington, of Harrison, "Wat.teu Y-fn.soN, of Cass, Stftiit.x Ludlow, of Dearborn, Abel I ,ox x. of Wayne, Svlvani-s Eveuts, of Union. Jonx I. Xmr.LV, ofviibson.

letter l.a reverts to the unarm-, en-.! n s:itio!i3 which he brought asrnir.-t Cc-n. Jsou in his firit letter; and. which v.-er; !i serious character, i!' thry bt;i;.-l u-i - : (and they cannot be dt-tsid) r.-.t:l : f."-1 only his public but his private cl:iir.i-;t r . the introiliictioii of l is :rt-.-.!i' 1. Ui-i, lSrackanritliC " pointedly fay?, wiii. t'..-! , It-ct knowledge whicli my o;. ;..; t 7.'.'

bled mo to io??cx3 of his uarru-.v, i!! ! mind, and his want of ail nicn.l :.:.! r-.-i his violent, arbitrary, and t'-ranni.- ii l .;-

it would have b'-nn i;:exr-;:-;.;-:- v.: hhave contributed to hi; s;; oport. itrackenrirlgc's coruiuissioa has (-.;.:',. Gen. Jack.son has nominated urotU-r.

withstandinir his uiieeauvocal j .r-

tt c:'er all the 5 miU.e; to:; tr

r.'-

re-

o ,i;eiiL proa : the discu.-.t.-i bv the

cxr

"i'r

rani

r,.;cat:-e:r, ire-:

vi:v.".i-

; trere n-i c ro-eikalde for 1

.0-

...... ..i.

ee. oa cf l 'em-

s their .1 c crnei I tri-

lianif and its

t.s'.er.iiT. Wo learn, this mornrnj. that another assault has boon committed n '.Mr. Sladouf Vennont,by Jlr. riamun-i- of .Mi-?ns-i-.Mi, in the rotunda of the capital, o-i the

el

tiimc hiia,

:nd a

ition Ur !.i

,-d bv

a- Many e-3 the;-

!:;. '1'.

dtoind.nn them to doubt the ?niall States in this case, it is true; but it

iioncr and interilv of the Directors: struggled f r them: and thev wouid

and this they atuhoii'Hl to say i have been saved, if the majority in the j -2-HU ult. Mr. Vlumnier fir?t spit in .urw. j the opinion of the nv-j n itv of the com- popular body had not been of such an , then d.ew his dirk but w, jP-veuteU . ' , ii- i i froju umii" it bv persons present. 1 aiticui.us mittce. ironuhc opinion publicly ex- overwhelming power, as to leave n,lteek.

an

coin

i"

m

cret mc'.tvc-Cr-mn-i;tee: and stan-i):

fv oi ce

tisurc. l te.s rcpe oi', f ;.r.e a::.l e'il: it cr.posos tie

unse-

iain members cfthe !'.;iros into tlieir acts.

prcisf-a by one ot its members, vl.ol. - nope in Micccs-miiy conmau mg u, in t. M. Johnson.) They r.lsa deem it, the action on this subject, it is in predu" to thcoccaslon and to their own sense ' vnii the reader will perceive, that of justice, that thev should add that ' the power of the Senate lies. If the thev do net ivlieve "there exists in the question had been to take away a right

United Slates a Dnnk JKrc-ctory com-. from the small States, instead of (o conposed of more upright independent, and frr one. t!ie Senate majority would have

-ranted the s'.ooa una logctaer. and saved the right.

BvK Rnrou-rs. Tlu-re have been mauc ; niory oi ior.ua, iu -l'iJ

lliree Ilen'orts on the Ihnik, a!

w.n.1,1 u-illitiL-lv lav bjfore our readers, did

' " O ml mir li::iiU ncrruit. but to dvc tl

rorts iit lull lenctli woui

them d.yvvchiio

1... ' . ., ,- , ' WUh

.me oi u'.cirwuiv: u as-cf e: iiieiivcaoai

oi th tcria

ana

;

recaics iue ineuis-

wiiu'd inter-

honcst men than that

loans in question.'' i The next subject examined by the J Minority is the transactions of the Bank ;

i ncs. niudiO L lo. v. hien are

thorouohlv prolied

remai

.Yat. Int. May 21.

IM5IAX SIOSTILITIES. Information has been received from

One incident is so the Head Quarters of General Atkin-

kahle as to deserve special notice. ! son, dated the "J? th. of April, stating ie rei'itrUion of a statement impli-i " That t!l'f -o:iJn-'t of 1) la.uk Haws r tlirt iw;,!,i ri,,. i..i- and his associate-.-, renders it necessary

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i...c .euau iiec.em aeu vv uil0ut re-, . , lw.,,.,.f ,,i... i...,i- i.,- and Ins associate.-, renders it necessary

Sard to men. or the impulses of fear. ! 7 . ; "",V. " "7 , i chm,l... . n ,,l,o ib r.,.U

,r, j: i inc i.ici, accidentally proven, mat ior "-""- - "i,

several davs before, and several days ' alu1' as far as possible, prevent them

lav our or

auoctien. expresses the lion-'

-t opinions of tlie disiingaishcd citizen j

three lle-

ti 11 our columns for

nearly two months, lo the exclusion ot other important current news. Mr. Adam's report occupies 17 columns of the National Iutelh- .,.,, ),;,!, ivmibl make twice that num

ber in our paper. We call the attentions of the reader to two articles on the subject of the Lank, in to-days paper. The Jackson Caucus meets in this place on next Monday to tell its menials in Deai born County for whom they shall vote. The Cincinnati Gazette of May 21, mvs' '.!. uision nassed here yesterday

.-a

reparee.

.1 i.

. i.e elk

after, the alleged ihto of the tragic- irom doing any mischief: that Mr. (iiiA- ou ms way toteimeeeo. uu nmi.n..

.t i-l t.b.-sc tonoils upon nab-- . . .. ,v . . ' . c i i-:n i r i-

!;- o- vn-nvilhedon-iTi-leren iv, aesent irom tae ISank.on business, at : 11 Ui" iupaci , iiiage. uaiva M,i'; 't" " tX ? 1 t l Washington. -Thus;' savstheMinori-i and his party were there. Yesterday

-ii ' ie.' v. AU.ilUi "Kll 11 111,11 i.J .11HI1

mi.(;.,i :,. i r..-,n,M , K w- ly- vus ai'tiuiiv devised storv, BCt uul 111 "'I'-11 I : , r ,!-f n'! which was intended to blast the reputa- Prophet's bands for the purpose of takv i..:ca la... tee jn,utut,on : Uon f)f;i hi.rmvi anJ ;.C!i0:,lH( niv ing a position on Rock liver; some lit-1 'lit 'C;!:vU;" J'" "v c-n!throu-h - of thoic cxtraordina ry . teca or twenty niilas above Ogee's (now Vf it i-rnrn :c"an l"!i " ' i'-Thu ; i:ittIT?'ons by which Providence j l-R11 s) k n7 "here they are deter-1-,., ' vnuM i. r-inV';;-', p sometimes confounds the contrivances 1 to holdout in defiance of any lv-' or" r Xl V n of the wicked, made lo recoil upon the cc that can, they say, be sent against

It is rumored, tiiat Gen. iicCarty has turned a political somerset. Although this rumor has come to us through a channel entitled to credence, we are disposed to deubt it. He may hare nr.unted tin-', fence, but will there wait for the. vund to blow him oil' either side.

ance, sit

in the ler.itur v ot i

Intelligencer of the l"th nil. s-;. r : ' bear it lvportcd, and we h.-;:.:ve (; r that the fr:-ti:stc cf th;; United : . Tlnirsday lri.-.t, rejected the two u. which have been made of Ju f.-r (le. :

itory ot I lonaa, to suppiy ii.e i tai - - .-.

of which we jutVCs l!-ackenrid;e and .mith, whofe

missions have hecn suffered lo ex ir". :-.tt nominations arc; said to have b-.-eti Hi- ' tiuu; Uejicuding .' We oidj' give two short extracts fr.i;:s "Ir I5's. letter, as we think that ever)- ir.divid-e-'

in the Union, who reads a pu'jlie j ju: u;... has not sealed himself against truth at.J rt; son, mil it be perfec tly . uiivineed o.' the f.-.e; here so plainly and boldly set forlii : 'If I thought la -j election o'jetionable on the score of tyraimi- ;ti temp- r. and obduracy of heart, it was sii-1 more so on account o" his reinarkable itstel lectual deficiencies. I have irvci

known any one, in a respectable pe.Lih oiiiee, so grossly illiterate. 1 coul.i n-.. vol find out what hock or t-cicr.ee. e: branch of literature, he had ever : died. Judging from what I wile

he never wrote a

aipaiei.i m.ew:-e . ,:ai ;..e auni;n:st ra

tion cf 'us affairs, though certainly not free from iho. e crrers wiiieii are inevitable in all mcr.j human undertakings, has been disligu's'.ud l-v capacity, iulegiilx, ar.d benef..;. as well to tlie country as to the Stockholders. The et

ui

.tier and standing of the P.e-

te.e. c!

sh.cm, ai" s!'.--.wii to have originated in ' a sphlt of gross iaj ;siice, and the indi-

m

foremost m t!

i.

;. s;anas a mor.um. nalice.

cry of i of un-

viuiial v.'e.o

pcrsceuti

SUCCCS:-?

In both iherepcr-'s which have emana'.v d frem the rainerity, it is distinctly a.s.-erled that the transactions between the I;. ink an. I the Tev.r erk Courier an i Ire.'ui'er were of '.he most fai r and h -neiah'e t-'e.ar.'.cter. Ay laeilitie." wore, adlvded lo .r;Vi'ee.i ec. Ao.di. wliteh wtuid net have been, granted, under i;ke circ-tmsiance-', I? aayo-iier cilir.?n; ar.d the attempt of the mr.jori; v to

Our farmers, whose corn has been plated three and four weeks are now planting it over again; in most cases, not more than one-Mxlh part having germinated in the first instance. This is attributed to the unusually dry and cold May we have had. !i'i'o tinderstand, aho, that in some parti of the county, where the corn came up, the worms are fast destro ing it. it is the general opinion, that, links--, we have lain in a few days, and a change in the atnioKidu'.iv, that there will not be any

'I'. i . it .i n i . , i 1 ... ....

ns neau. . . euui i.iiscu ui:5 tu.nuii. Aiioie were

The counter-report then -oes on to'. Kin5?on lo uawK, ie relumed an i lieavy frosts in this neighborhood, the

stand forth a blasted monument of the ted, under whicli tiic Var Dance is speedy and retributive justice cf Ilea-, constantly exhibited. They must be vcm" In all transactions of the Bank ' .checked at once, or the whole frontier with Thos. Biddle & Co., instead of .will he in a flame. General Atkinson finding anv thing to censure the Minor- proposes moving by Galena and taking ity state that the President of the Bank a prsition at Ogee, (Dixon's Ferry.) on appears always to have acted with the the Port Clark road, and await there

-t scrupulous delicacy. Before th

e

ar

rival of Governor

Committee separated, it further annears. ' mounted farce, when tec General pre-

a Ilesolutioa was luvtnimuHxhf passed, sum.-s the h ; tiie party c;ui he put

acquitting Mi: iiicDLi: ei all censure on u, "

gamine and refute various othr rposi-! : h,at hU he:irt is b:ul ;uid l!"':-t hc h-tlcr part of last week

. ' . A I i 1 1 i -1 ?

uens uixen in tae liejsort oi tne iMajortty. respecting tho transportation of specie, exchange, ivc. and declares the opinion that there is no part of the Union which is so much benefitted by the general operations of i lie Bank as the Southern and "Western Slates.

In regard to the comparison urawn . what the ;le-.ol:itionarvisenitn sv

as toe maioi.iv nctwecn tt.e cotiauct

mm.

" IJl'sixess BIun ." Wo irive plat

to the

"Great distress is alrea-Jv felt on the

frontiers. The inhabitants have aban- auucxccl ParaSr;lP!l '"!1: National Intel-

don cd their i'aems and are falling ba for safefv'

ir.xsio mi.?,.

Tiic bill to explain and extend soiit

odium upon thi- negt tuse the parties lc;jciIi.o;

l.e

anic in

ei oi a new d-gr.auUy do a:;era pe.tie; t:on t ! tii? i tici;!arir.s'.:;:i !y ;,i:a. ::::. iior- cf the ! w.i.h v -.

er, is st:

a' el. 1 i 1:'

1 W rlv

re . d.t-

i.i

To u- it see::!-, erat -x exam. a.'i-ii-ei ta this par-

i

lo toe i.a.r V-ak p-t;u had anirel

",ic can k or th

i i

i. arising- ' : lana w

ia (

v ,:! r;

then. Th i , car e thee; jc- lofthe ' -,- ir- ei fht!iis e,.;.- ! , t::a nvei w

be r an.iih (1

: i::t e

.re i' ' V of ' a sir

li-ioni; craw:.

was fo -"i e.

ill!

rn pr, ixfa.-in

licencer of the -2'ld 31 ay, as a true sample: The Senate matured and passed through, a large number of hills yesterday comiderable more than it has

som':" J during any other dav of the present sesvstcm, . . " v . ... ...... i -

! -j , . ,, .-, ; :,ie u. i -i;iniei 11.11 I I S B IDOUV. W ilO passed its third re;u ni" m ho Sena i , , ., - , . ...

nO and now. the conn-; , S;i:n-,h,v. 1 v-, 11 J 1 .c:ml 1 !0. 1:ict wenlioncd, wagg,.!,ly

ter-renort savs the minority "cannot but 'f l-oA,-.h, e ! i oliscrved tnat it wa.i owing to the On-

regard the comparison thus presented We doubt whether it is generally com-! l'!t!1.1 hy the repeiaas unfaiar, and calculated ' p.eheuded by the Public how this mat-! 1 ossef oi toe Sena e, oy the tempob. produce impressions cn the public (er stands between the two Hons-. ! :1QU ot fC"rnu atiho mind as abs-dateiy erroneous as they Bills upon the subject were reported j i-;lKlilure ( 0llvei"!0nwo:d 1 lip inisiif ivi-lr t-i-nit imu ' Thic 1.. .. .: .. .. i .. ..,.1 "T '

-iir- 1 v r '" 1--.U1J in iuy session, in OOlll Houses-, if It-i ?.cw Uampshi re patriot (l-nac TnUs ed-' Potion is sustiimed by facts and argu-; fering in their details, but having the j p.aper) says: if the Union ,u,t he dissolved, .rc menis at considerate lengln, Ksumroed same general object, the bill of the we will have no Ncw-Mndan.l confekwr. ,u op tuns: poa tne Mi.ole, that Vac Uoino occupying ;i wider ground than1 New Hampshire will sta on he.ownhoV i -':m:,:s.?;;"n:y :d;,c V ;ncc f t!l:lt ottlie ',K,te- E:idi " hn,c,y Mmhn lu.rmvu hook. I!: a StalC01 11,0 i fU?l.P,a r.SCa US hii -iff maUerorludh a free port. If Wo

M .i-..,,. i me oiii oi eacli liouse is nend n? in .. ".,

r,'.n il f pt-.t'iiwM-f r,iinlii,i.,c rrUU .1 rr.;. r 1 . ..... I i""""-' "111 laive uie .-uue 01

t " " - 'loujo n;;vu 13 u

:iiile ciSicial i

report, or answer to an addressj i tilings while I was with him, ha. been prepared for him with a vcrv exceptions, by me; an:' 1 pres:;:.. must have been the car e elsewlivi persons who happened to lie : Hence the singular variety of si sentiment-, and opinions, whicli hi.lir papers display. It was not th.'indolence, or press of business, ika: was done, but through incompe'. , He has no knowledge, and he can sue no subject by a regular che.'. j . i soiling. V ilh practical matter-, which he is acquainted, he ei more than ordinary industry iu-.:) city, hut i':ii-is !.oi wi-dom. He ' mod for action, and for arbilr.irx man;! ; qualities which are the ; r ... c .... e .

in'.' . c i Hit. ;j uu liiiu li ..v of civil a:itlioi'i!y, under our r..:M peaceful in-lisutiens. In tliis country, the pre ide .! i the prime minister of t!ie i:ati-:; pageant, not a king, who can ti-. wrong; and he should therefor. ' first statesman i n if. But woui ; i excite a frinilo for any prior admin lion to have called upoe Ger.crai son to perform the duties ofS ;, of Suite, to draw up d- ! (iuct dip!om:i!ic correspondeiict-. ,

learned reports 0.1 ani--

ma

lectsJ So conscious is he ol

cieney, even in the mediate, a!

w.r an t s nt i

i- e.

compo -if ton, spei

iiiive known turn l iuonou-.v

ie

s prej

ancd for hi:'

ord-

;r to

1,

. 1.

r. e

?e d in

iiuo

cal cxpiessions: . the first; but the Senate, objecting to

1

oa fomde-.l - . ...

an t insulin ie

: m i-1 i.o

oo-

a-e the f tai'iied. Il it is upon at irrounds

r exult

l:ie lodowing um

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"t po i ;i lcvie-.v ei ine wno.e momuioc- f I,-r ,'iif: of (. nmr,! mil

cupi.-d in the examination they have The bill which l.r..- ,vcC,i "

in tlie purUy ol cair piesour stern in-leprndence.

r.or boast of 1 lie f.eou-

mcnt cf t!

ie

laioriiv is. (hat IldiUas

oug!it

" ; , rr , v V-; V S suus.u.iuiaiiy tiic same as that that the Hfi.urs oftne iiaak been adtnin-: which passed the liouse of Kcpresenticrcd by the JVesidcnt and Directors atives by a large majority at (he last Mtn vcry gteaiahililAgand with perfect session, but at loo late'a daV for the Sc-iah.-hU lo all the obligations lo the : nate (o act unon it. If (bo tu n UmKno

S!oa:vaohlcis. toe (iovcrmutMit, and to should disagree now upon the relative -he country. They regard (he Hank ; merit of the details of tlie two bills it as an Institution indispensable to the mm, happen that, though bills ha e pas-

and , i . . " " -"-"-; 5 ", eu ooiu nouses, neither will be

S'lld 1 ..e cat lie. in (lie niarkt ,e: I... i ...

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as,er an. mim', i n in i.i:,i-.l .-.,(,. )i v o.igi ess to renew ine cnaner as a

r:i;ui

an

1 -.

'fur.

..I. ...-I i' e,i i

io me imam nil operations oi tne gov-. a law .Xut. Int. Man eminent: and should consider (he refusal I '

fko.h ktuosm:.

groat national calamity.

come

Maine."

I ROM TliF. X.I 1 . IN I I I.I.I

Yirr nxsii r lilt: imi i:

A o lrid aea opp.ortunity

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',i ii-:si i ( .e!:i!M!i.; i ac v O

Minority of the 11

j ,0, i cl

U

j Hy the ship Thomas Dickinson.Capt. elusion, that I Anthony, arrived at New York, on

UNC ' ' thev arc equally decided in the opinion Saturday morning, London papers have 'I-l ST A 'ITS. (but Congress is called upon by the most been received to the 11 lb ultimo.

ycs.vrday. ; weighty and urgent considerations to ! i'he Cholera decreasing in London otmter-sie- d -cide ti!;s important question during new cases oa the 10th were only 51,

mht

1

nt

na-ii in ui

s hy Mr.

tuj v-.i (ii a-

!,.:.; the. f il; .- Ma . . vVe have ration oftennaa c,rh. -l i ai eda,: its -fii'--t whj. the, !t of not h

''d'-.-t of (he .o.i,..t. d.v-anv-n( (.-. u idi h i

owiarj ..fa v.-

i 'i o; Tit . vie. reaileeiau.

e present session.

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w i

e vr

... i

i n v o! i.-.e v s

y iti.es-- !

'm-ia.e in-:r

! (

i

1

t Ut anv

ilec! epoa a h it is dt.eeted.

iiilt nor j- ti: uia' ive oi in

.mi. o.;mtiii; e. the op a;.e;.t

,,; - can ohjoci VtV can

e-i '

in,'ai -i crrpi ra ion in (lie word, ti

ha-! ..'a in ei-(, in :V- ar-. The cipi'al was originally C !,-(l: ',();) CMal !o s .VV2sIJ0(. ' It has been aug-I'l'-e.t.-d, from lime io (inv, until its

pr- -en I anioinU

C 1 !,''8,;.St)0 coual

r-r v-.v. it no

i . count r. I out of

t!

. t:ia.ii H i4 jc-

. ti-i-.ai. ('i-iii.t.,i;-. taw hen's cue: was m-cee.l a tev ti iys ?iu.-c, in Hie n ?ter estah-h-liiiH nt ..r.Mr. F.ewialouL v, nearly opposite the ( p. v Hotel, in the pre-viire of a numher of

teiitleia, u ej-n-ui van, euntaiiiini;

iivinu:

We .hall not pay ttiat this is the coniineneement ofll.o " Ueign of Terror," hut if this is not the eonimencemcnt, we know not what the " reign of Terror'' is. liutthis fact is (.erect-fain, that it is thn days when Jnd-es, Senators, ami Uepresenlatives, are eudgled, waylaid, knocked down, culled, shook, assassinated, and dually shot with impunity, for the discharge of their imperative duties imposed upon them hy virtue of their otlie.e. The civil Laws can onlv he cxf-riited I.e i'.ir,-o !,.,

f " " ' UK. administrators of the laws put their lives in jeopardy if they decide against one of those " political hull dogs" who know no law hut the law of force," sell-will," and " Fe'.fai.'.vrandizemeiit."' These retlcctions were suggested hy the following notice. Wios r Cuksteu, (1V.) May 10. rv learn from tin authentic source that a vene.ralile Judge of (he. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, a few days ago, gave

do.nlw 'N T..(..i i i- a ! ,l oeciston wltici oilendet a man nioud.

"' ' ""11 II'MIIIIL-IS Ol CttSCs 111 i , . , - , . I " that city "2'2Sl deaths l'.M'd. Total ! i l'uul. l,assin:e; wb.o assailed the

immliers of ctise; in C teat lirilain ?li:i. de:i(hsV)7Ti. Advices from Paris of Cholera were nugmemini,' in that place; but (he deaths were daily diminishing, and il was hoped the worst was over. Mr. IVricr, the 1'rinm Minister, was ailaelved with this disease, but wttson tlie iccovei v. rl he House of ,ords was enee-cd in (he discussion of the Ueform liiil.'' 'n. 'i'4,.,, .... ... c .i. i r..... i

j mi. s ..1 ui'.' ism sa s.-j -w nave every

1 a.

fiie, 11

'-?" oy taat coa;rivari-e. e will c,; h ;c,o!-, in a few Words, io the reaaei ;m idea ef ( he tv..K,r(f

fit Ver enriitus lei-tn-il inn. hot n.i.cl ' ... ........ i .. t. . . ,- I -,i .t

, s. a . i ..... ..I u in. saustieo wiui ine ni-or.(,m

a specie-, ol Cie siialie ca lie. . ,1 .... -it' i, 1,1 .1 , , ol l"0 oisi ussioii. so far as it has eone It siiiviveil the eMo-e huti , ... ,. , , s"11' i

inn wiin mo nrosnect of the i ii:1 ;.,,.

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111 a rlv re-,Miihl

the c ieK :l t l ire.

tu enl v-:,mr hours.

ludge, Inst with oiiprobrious words.

iind then sr.i.r.n ami siioon um ! 1 here is error somew liere in our present position; cither the laws should gocrn, and those who adminMer (bos., laws be protected, or, instead of sol.-ct-

i a.g men past (he meridian of life, whose 1 10 " V' V:1 1 '

j mtt -ett.ar stivn-th may have hecn itn-

p:urod l.y Ltn.ly, (, dudecs, we should tahe the strongest we ran find athletic fellows, who understand wielding 1!,., ,1;..'- ,t...i .. , , ,,

......... ... iiei.ii.i, ami place uteniup-

a decent iuuogr;i

in-inutite thtit none of his ideas are 1

!;e found in his public writings -times too many of i.iem arc there, a - . the case with his fare fell addre.-s f. a. army, prepared by me, (for v:i 'an were the requisitions made nj. 4 1:. while ticling tis his commissary ot'i-h a. where, he so highly extols the ih .- j; of soldiers, and so wantonly iu-ults ti; -n llrown. Some are drawn from has c- nverstition, and some from rude and iii ! crate scraps; while others are made h suit the ca.st of his mind, and others a4 a prepared by a airle blitnclir, like lasfarewell address to the people of I'loi da. Another instance, which I do n '

giv; on good authority, is lhat of a '.!:, addressed lo Sir. in Ihircn, reque:-!-ing him to reply lo the letter of Con. lhislameiite, (who, 1 believe, is 110 g-ai-ral,) with the frank n-. -s.v of a stdliet. i lhinh il very questionable wlud'nr literary productions v. ill ever be c ilerlcd into volumes, foi the delh' a.a. ' edification of mankind. 1 shall never forge 1 the evca.i" when, in prcseti-cef Mr. llenrvVV.:

rved hy

Mr . t; . a-r the iu-pi-i tu.n a thn cinioui. so ar as it can be liilerred from what is

I'U-.hultijihia paper, already known, '

on (lie. bench

It is said that Mia, th. individual w ho was recently died and found -uiltv of ihe murder of Mr. Chapman," lui's

joen pardoned by Coy. Wolf.

son and some other o; n(b'tiH i', be !" up a New York new -papa-4, in w hi- a a wtis mentioned as ;t probable rand4 I ; for (Iteelltee of President 'f t:. 'hi rd States, A"( r i.- idiu il.be ;h4. H

down 1.1 .in-'er: 1 1. t u v f, ii. -'

h '-thai I'm mi. h a d-'-d I ' I - ' ihitik my -elf fd for t'. c Pn -id, ni . ' if Pniied States? An, Sir; I kn-.v wi I am iit for; ) an cotiun aid ;i ! men in a rou'.-h t;iv, bui I am e- 11 ' be 're-.ide;i(.M V'e w renb-iil. i-.d .1 gave him credit, as I afterward- . aeforthi "proof of ejo.l ,-ni-'. resolved (o refne from public lit", a:

pass the remainder of hi-day-ui p. and quiet on his faun."

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