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PALLADIUM BE JUST AND FEAR N O T . which e cannot contemplate without an aPpre- ; tl'MBEBWXD ROAD' 1 h'naion that the next Census may show a aid We pubii below a copy of a la w passed by ' increase of the cfllicled uuder this head, because 'the legislature of this state at us last session in the land is filled with cases of unexpected pecu- reference to keeping in repair the Cumberland &; niarv destitution the sudden annihilation of .Michigan ll jads. The law is a go J one and we by Federal authority, with a Tar ill' ft to form t.n adequate Revenue, a;; J t tecti n la Agriculture. C mm-.rcr, ei. turcs ; m.p w r.n the w undrawr.! of ihi ot tne sa.o cl t;ie i ul lio l.inuj liom w here, in c. n?ct; if ru:e o RICHMOND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER W. li- Termt.-Two Dollura ia advance; aiid Three IoIlars at the espiration of the jear. REMITTANCE BY MAIL. nron'rrty which has befallen so many persons in Should bo pleated to see it carried into execution. "-2 amount, the p-mcy vi the G .urn , r, .... flfCUfn3iinre3 Absolute pover- Anv amount,, labor can be bad yQ the road be ''b: ,f'K':t,n "J !rc'' ,cn ,:i"!m' ! Dltluent or easy circumstances. p - , . , mav cnr.hJentlv antieivite the resira tv has come home to mm V who never knew it t ween this piuce and Centrcv ...e. In fact, a targe or y exceot aa a thing at a distance. Women w no ; amount nas aireaj) ueea a uosonoea in uowi pia- , ,m a mo the Inner. Gen'temen, to ex: 1.. ..a ; i,n,,ntf rnrfinrp aa to their livelihood, i ces. aid it is only necessary Lr suine one to take . ih tor my E ecu. u as Pres. Jem ol the I "".ov ... 1 ....... , j !(... O,, .,,;. ....i 1 t,... ,,i.. . Jcssntss. When to helplessness 1 the lea and nave it applies. 11 it were piaecu j v. . v r,, ... . I,- fi ; r hn'11 , rvi-Dil 1 a 1 D nil ... - m....-.i.. ,w,.., a Uttrr to Hit ), r.ddfid hopelessness, the tnero strength of rea- ; un yir;t-j n. r .y ' 7 ... . . son gives way, nnd the fretting of the brain be come a fixed disease, Gloomy os the thought it is no exaggeration o say, uui mc i""s lihtit.'ur of a JS'ewiaper, to pay the tubierifition of a Uiird per$on, and frank lu Utter, tj tcritlen by Uimielf." fiotK. Soma sabscribors may not b awan of the a- Ti Iim fl.tt. tli-ithv rp(ujitin'r tile Poimater whrth-y reiirio to frank tlieir letters contam- . years may fcn-.w in ptlvH'C mo i..u.., iug ubcription inonry, h will do so upon being aii.-(iect jjedy, h omeiy it may be, but not unlike that in the pre it dramatic punier of liumm na ier the superriscrs they cou'd call out work- men, and ue paid for superintending the work by that tha letter contains nulhing but what refer to tae mb- criptiuiw AnMvrRsr or tiik Batti.k on I.akk I'.mr. The WASHINtiTO.N t.UKYS, will par;)e on the KHii of Saptember, in rorumeruoration of ttie victory won on l.nlie Erie by the p;nllant l'erry. The emnpany vvilL meet nt the Warner building at l( o'clork, A. M. Sept 3, Public Lecture. --This Kvcniiiff. The undersigned will deliver a I.ert.ire 0,1 t!m Tbom-oni- 11 liotanic Sytem, in the Warner b jildiii", ( K1chnn.11 I, Jo-liana, on Friday evening, Sept. Dth, nt early ra:tdie lighting. The public are repectinily invited to attend, and a ipecial invitation in now given to the inrinlers of the reg ular faeulty to attend and reply to the Let-tore, should they consider any thing that may he s.iid m erroneous r opposed to correct philosophy. Let it not be Mi l "the subject is not worthy of notice;" the people have alrendy decide. i oiiicr wi... 1 L. TLUKY. hich turo has portrayed tho breamng ot ihe mtei.ect under iho resure of unexpected deprivation." State Srrqi Tho 15 r.rd r,f County Commis sianers in Tippecauoo and Warren counties have authorized ihe Treasurer ofiheir respectivo coun ties to rcoeivo Siale S-ri;i for Taxes. All right. m 1 Jotiii Tyler's Protest. On our first po will be fuut.d a Protest fro his Accidency Jch.i Tv Ier, against tho procee ings of the II.ue in relation to his last Vein Mes sage. We cannot express our opinion of it bet ter lhan by copying the fU-wing remarks from ihe rd.loriai columns of the Baltimore Patriot: the County. Money coiloctcd from the people of this county coId not be Letter expended. We , undeifetuud that the Commissioners nro about re org u iing the road districts ihroughout the Coun ty. It may be necessary to do this; but the eas terner iuw in rtferenco to working the Common roads iV expensive 10 tho county, and should be alter :d by legislative aciiun. Wo are, hovvever leaving the object we h J in v iew in commence ing this article, which merely vvns to csll the nf trni.cn tf the Commiisiur.ers to tho fjib-wing law : AS ACT to hup in repair the Cumin viand iJ 3lii!igtn rouds. Si ! 1. Ue tciacte l by the General Assembly of the State of Itnliiinii, That the boards doinu con ) 1 3- I ii-mos in the several counties ihrmigh whi-i the Cuaber'and and Michigan roaos run, are heteby aui uo ized nnd req iireJ to place un der iho -ha rye r t ihe pr-per supervisors through vv lm?o districts any porlmn of either of tho n l a : . 1. to c-r IV ! st! mvst.l 60 tu.iv m a speech inn (red 15 irbccuo near I.-xinir'on, (. f whu it I irn iu a copv) that 1 b.ive n .w r.'iihmi; f.irti,t add. vvncitur I sliili he n Candidate or riot, if a Candidate, whether elected or no', ! p on nil J my inetius i;i too 1 an-ii 01 i.tpi; whom you represent, to accept my th inkti for t triendiv leeUiiir tuwarus me by whicn thev a:1 animated. And 1 Lei: mat nor l iiti ft toj. who hac I r. ; c the trouble to crm. from so i'rrat a distance, t present, in person, to mo vour 11' te, t aecrpt as s irnnce? of my prof, mid acknowledgements, and my lasting grat;iude. 1 am, iiemirm-Mt, with great rcspec', Your friend and obedient servant, II. L LAY. j --ted as f gsro to his health, ho imposed the condition, at em pro-! Ule timo he recegnized our claim open him, that Miiutac- ! ",? should not t e expectt 1 10 comply with invna- ,.,f J a 1 1 1 - . g t.sewhere. t nder this stipulation, i.m -n ; --'-.'-J vpou by Mr. Clay when he consented to I j:iii an u J promise to v istt ojr feat of govern ment, it is h ped hi? friends in other pans cf the fi.-iio wiii not feel ( '.Tended at his retusal to de pirt fnun tin resolution thus formed. Tins an ii :tv. it io;i is iv, i V, as well for ihe pnrpoe tif do ins; j i-tsce t Mr. Clay, as to "rd all an nppor i ii: . 1 to share nh us 10 1 he (est 1 1! ies of the 5lb ot t.-toiirr, nnd nvail ihem-rives of ih-vl opportu i !iv 1 0 show respect to the Patriot and Statesman in i. !. r ol whom ibis t n't riaminenl is provided. It is proposed by the committee of reception lo h ave 1 Jianapo!is 011 ThursJ.tN morning the 'Jih r-cptt iiiber ; nr.d alt who can make it convenient tot iircempany the committee will please be on the .'round by S t.'cloek t.n ihe morning of that dv. VII who csn r.rcompany 'he committee lo the :-:.ito !me arc respectfully requested 10 dj so. N. NOIU.E, Chairman. S. V. 15 N. 1:1., Secretarv. , 1 i ; is , we !) c! .ii.-j Invitations to tih: 15a linrei 1:. -Iltemp nr.UV ot the Ko'lilllolid Pal -O :r worthy a-iliiin (lis- sed 10 tiiko ihe visiting rummitteoc somevvh it to t.-ifk for a f.iioirr. on their part, to invit.- ih. Corps njitoiiul of Indiana1 la the f u ih.-onor. j IJ irbteua. As one e-f that rommiMee, we would 9 .ay to our esteemed friend of the Palladium, that thf! failure to invite, in a formal manner, the "i-n- loorooi .if I to. IVccj r:rnirrit olir.-.v lhroO."h 07-Ono J. F. Ilollovv .y. a partial namesake of ; ,.-ihe ,,r0cecdng3 of ilie House of Ilepresenftives fft.Srti(j roads passe?, such portion of either of inadverfrncv. Kno'wu-g this to be the case, we ours, publishes in a lale number of the IJihiinore yCSIer jjj are rj0t w uhou t interest. Mr. Tvler, Sun a rigmarolo of stulF, which h no duht calls poetry; it is however perfect nonsense, idiocy . We beg our friend of ihe Sun to refrain from any further publication of the kind, ns we do not wish our numo befooled in that kind of &ty!e. anxious to sijrnaiizo his treachery to Iho wing party, and his apostacy from tho political faith ho j professed in lSlO, is bent on following all the bad j examples of iho administration of Cien. Jackson.! II- jesterday took a bold step, arid actually sent to Iho House a protest cgain-t their proceedings. , Tlil on warrantable- nrocccding was met at the', : ; 1 1 ! 1 1 a 11,1 wo do it WHO inviting to tin? ontempl itcd "If you have tears to uhed, nr.i.Mrii Iti aliA.l thain tlovv.Yf W have been nresented an Onion. Lv I'nos . very threshold, and most inJignantly rcbtiKed, by j .'The Hon. Andrew Kennedy, ll-presentative Thomas, Esq., of this vicinity, which measures 14 i.iMiA in rircumference. and weighs moro than (Jen. Jackson'd celebrated protest was sent to Senate nnd the dignity and independence ol the j House was vindicated by instantly odop'ing the j We hpo not. same resolutions as were passed by the Senate on j J -j ( L "S 1S1T. that occasion, and tor w men oir. ivier, ur, ; c...o..- r .. 1 t i-,i il,ff ,'1V f the said roads ts !ie3 in tho bounds or limits ot lako tne rcsjmn: such punerv isis. whose dutv it shall bo to keep great idt-apu-e of the fnuie in repair in the fame manner, and liable te.-iivnt onrc-i laborers in tho '-ail preservative to the same pesnilies ss are prescribed by on net of all aits, under the confi 'tat r.ssuranco that no and treated with m .ri! iiiiolr.fo-s .ii.d Ir-spit ilr v bv ' or eiii.nis on w hofii o;."oU es the tafk of m king all proper ar,l r.rresnrv nn angfiot nl Ilnv :..nl.l it be otherwise? Without intending to be invidious, we rniv say will- truth, that their loss moss is one lo 1 ih'ic roads and highways, approved none will iie ntule 111 . . r 1 - r. lijii act to lane tiieci irom 11110 mier its passage. (Aj.prov e 1 Janu-.ry 111, 1 V2 ) liUMM. Ill HiL CL IV FLAG srUU. Ou Mon iv I lat week, the Wh'gs assembled, according 1 fi j.poii, t un-n t, 10 hoist the Clav pole. The irtor : g being wet the labor wns pos'prred till the tiioo. n. Tho ditiiculi operation if raising ihe .e was accomplished wnho.it an accident. As n r.s it stood erect, pointing la heaven, the ig holies who wrought the Htg nnd streamer, I in ptoces-i 01 wr.h a band of muic lo tho r of Ami and Montgomery streets, where ig s1 ill' stands. The presentation address ivered by Thos. .N. I.indsiv, llt. on bo i iho ladies; at the conclusion of whnh ex-lo-r Molcalf rtspomleil on behalf id" the "oib. At the r.uiclii.iii of the addresses. ikI struck ui Yankee Ii odle. the streamer bi.'Uiilr the oroud iiaiiid ol III'.N'HY l.'I.AY. nnd ihellil' to srinir the ulorious stars and slimes. 011 lii the brei when an enthusiastic at nude tho welkin ring, told ot lh sue- o'i.pletion of the patriotic tntk of ihe 'rank fort Ltmmonwt alth. hi e . 1 0 u hail g o 1 C"!av the I vv e r t hi. ut 1 r. --I'll Wi., -. one pound, tho seed from which it grew having been planted in April last. Tho Ilo 'shors can't be boat no how ! readintr a speech made by Mr. Webster, when j jn Congres?, anived home on last Tuesday eve- 1 110 nuig. in goon tjeami, i i. mrat 11. j-jo....... "A I mode Dr. D mean!' What drunk? n in which Hoi!J, 1:1 re than any other which men can possib iy rng-tge, to i lig.mce, of iho in isi vr.ned and ti.-l niong nil clashes of men through.' it tho bin.! We s'tv then t j our tv :i"gr;i;.o:c.il brethren, vv out re-lid t 1 i'lttv (!.n"tiati n. como on sdnre pcilii; pretid intel ol hiiol, a- Op-Wo regret that we havo not found room to tlicn meni,er Df iho Senate, voted. Nothing publish a speech recently made by the lion. O. II. coujj i,e happier than were tho proceedings cf the Smith, in the Sentte of iho U. States on the sub- iiQug0 otl tho occasion. Tho administering to ject of granting lands lo Ihe several States for the jr e(. Jr (ho medicine he had formerly as instruction of the deof and dumb, tho blind and sjste(j in prescribing for (J:n Jickson, was wise insane. It has boen copied into several eastern tl0J;,ht of, though it seems a little like cruel and western papers, and is spoken of in high terms , ,n rnako a man tiiu3 take his ow n nostrums, of commendaiion, not only for ihe ability with , q(- 0 ,,rctest itself, we can say but little to which the subject is treated, but tho high moral ,iav it l3 j,, ,j10 m0ck heroic style, and if Mr. I sentiments it contains. We hope to transfer it -j-v icr worr. not known, as ono w ho proved la'se to ourcolums at a future day; in tbo mean sub- 0' tXS f,jPnd, treacheiotis to tho principles mat join the following remarks concerning it from tho nought i,jm itito pow er, in d faithless to his p'edg PhiUdelphia Gazette. es, this paper might bo taken for tho protest of "We insert upon our first page a speech deli v- pf somo grandilnrpient old end honest hero, we ered seme weeks ago in tho Senate, by tho indc- read of in old works offiction, against somo fanctrd fatigable chairman of the committee on Public infringement of the etiquette he supposed was due Lands, Mr. Smith, of Indiana, on tho subject of: u his station, and which, as ho believed, involv the Deaf and Dumb, ihe Blind and Insane. It is ed all the direst consequences that could befal rather more of n report than a spoech, 09 is j ist- ; tho Sta'.o. In this, as in almost every ihmg he Iy remarked by the Senator himself.and contains 0ocs, Mr. Tyler mistakes his own impedance. statistics and information on various points con- pjr himself, personally, the people have no sym nected with these three classes of unfortunates p nhy. Th-y respect tho cilice he holds, and rc who are especially dependent upon the guardian- ; Ttet that it should be held by ono who cannot ship and kindness of their fellow-beings. It is ; u0 exalted by it. But they separate tho man due lo ihe Senator from Indians, that this effort : 'r0m he dTice, and throughout ihe whole land, of his in the catiso of humanity should bo ac- jj, CVery cotlago and Ing cabin in the country, koowledged; tho claims of tho afflicted have been wherever and by whomsoever his name is rnen at least 9trongIy though simply presented by him. turned whether by Whig or Locofoco he is re The aggregates which ho his collected from the garo'cd and sp .ken of as a political traitor. 'I oal lale census plead for thomselve. It is also sat- ,rand is indelibly lived upon, and never can be e istactorv to advert to tha subiuct, because it does ' r,,r.i It therefore, in vain that Mr. Tyle: i.day, O-t 1st., is fixed as the 0: i Clay's arrival in th.s place on bi3 way to Ind'.ana i pohs. Mr. Clay will reach the State line, about nine o'clock A. M. and will be escorted to this place bv soma ten or fifteen thousand of his fol low citizens of Ohio nnd In-Jir.ni. Wo .-ret to s i however, thai Mr. Clay, fri m his continued health and advanced age, wiii be unable to make speeches in the open nlr, to any great extent, and us his visit 00 this occasion is more of a domestic. . i. 1 o ;..,!iiic, charsctT it is hoped that ho will not be called ttpin to address tho people, to tho mj iry of his health. Henry Clay is cherished with too fond a devotion by every Whig in the land to insist on that which might result in an injury to his health. It is hoped howe-ver, tliit he will consent to address tho immense m aitit i.io which will assemble at this place to pay their re spects to him on the first day of October next. with us tho f. siiv ni.- of ihe . isi-.n hear f.r v.uisi-'vcs the fii:hf.il f-nvings of the honest, the devoted, tho tea 1 less Cl.W, and 1 01U0 such re poit of s'h-: 'ai.o'e to !oe peo tcr, ns yoor j i.'gmc:, ; nr. 1 vc : i In.uana .f.irrmn lo for whom on c i iir cfiSvicncts t-U.i'A appr Wc ac!: owiecgo Iho ti rr.rriiic no. 'dr. F10.U tae I ;i o ol ...;,- J . 1 ' .Vi !. Si,.t. 0 nurrriiox of )iii. u..v at iMiitwn'Lis. A t a rii-ct :ng o receive' Mr. Clvy , n pp'on lei t 1 o; and esco ! I i i! t tm t, Mr. oti'ed f.r tit t !; which vvs Ol bchalt of tho Viiigs of Richmond, we invite all to corns. Ample preparations ato nn king lor the entertainment of all who may come, 'l"ho s! iit:g ef tin door latch will most assuredly be found hanging outside. 1 1 i n c o ; : 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 nf the Stato him to this ; lice, 0:1 Sit'ird'iy thi M ig aire, fiorn ti com niiteo np iur;i oso. made the following ri ; read nitj adopted: In coniol 1 1 uco with an obligation incurred by a promise long -ince in -m th t ho would pay n v 1 r 1 1 lo tho Seat of (i .ve.rn Ticnt of Indiana nt some niio win 0 less p . ?-d wi'h public duties, iim i! 0. li'i.Mtv t'n.vv i: i-i cotis- loci t med b.s lei ojw c 1 1 iens a t i.-li imp l--s at rnv time thev might name in iho in-miii -f -.:'o'cr. In order to m iko arr.iugc-n.?uts for i.n reception, a largo nnd resoectabSo mrctit g of ins Iru-nds in iho vi- s 'vera I days ng , t . ri III 111 O'l 1 Ii ; a public liit M 1 ropohs of 0. 1 r 1 in: boon's iltl I r-Ilipl llOO ! M ,- V... . . 1 . ... 1 Mo w hoe ho-.lv I Hero is 'I i,-n. .1 1 .1 i 1 1 1 1 : r ; I ilk" nnd if or f'.tif'iful 1 1 1 1 1: are t on the ol I II No- lo .k 1 ' Mr Van 15 h is none M ti lh: race of th' ef order lio' Tin was Ml And this is tho soil 1 n to 1 110 u 1 1 thiiS atiglllltl. ill UTS. Mi his forgotten Mr. Cal ripiion of (Jen- Jackson or tho con ai.oiiigH used by him in relation to . r 1 1 m 11 speech delivered in ihe Sn Ir. Van 15 iron whs President of that ? portrait of Cien. J.r kscn : ;s el (siid Mr. C ) Ins many high s murage nnd (ii mness ; is bold, w ar- 1 i.s ihungh not true to his icord 'its pit dgrx Irt-ho -d and treachery charged up- o in one brcn 1 h Lo pi. -turo of Mr. Van Borcn: ti i he in the same speech) recommendations; ho is not ol 11 or tiger; he belongs to a low. .i- and the n i tizi C ilhoun's hiuguago in 18'5i ii that is now about casting liim- - of the fi lends of the men he - Ixnoj-rille (7Vir) lirgiittr. I lUTlil i AMIJl.li; III. The Globe, in noticing the di.-ciirsioit ul n the Tarili' ILII, nnd its final pass ige in tho Se-1 ,tc on Saturday , thus exclaims to iclilllg 1 It 0 dutU - "Was tie re cverli ri untrv redeemed from pe- m!:..rrus!i i-rii by increasing th") taxes peop.er Call any sophistry OisguiSO the C. Hilar 0.-1 :lo tits ji . iy ol Fuch it cuiity 1 , 1 iiid 1 1 11 1 ; a ONI to re ,iirr, n u.i In prov 1 1 c ir o! t, n visit 10 1 lo: w Hen it wn ' -. to rm. ti"i li V,i of O C IO HI lio: (gj-CUUAV UOODS. Wo heard a man re ntal k, the other cay, that ho believed '-it wns all a 'lOrix about thfl merchants of Richmond having chew) oods, for," continued he, "not one of them'. " of 'be 'oi ate, nnd tho ' . , , - . . ri .1? . 7: r, ontriho'e le this enter! ii !:rc adrcrttsca tue jaci m i 1 auu.uam. , ,(y ,. 13 t.p1Ilio:, ,.f cmom.i.ee State. For tha snervisiun of ihs rntertHinmeni and that pertains to it an cili-ient cmn miice of arrangcrm.-nt h is been ftp; oi.ied. From the wed ku-iwn li'orraliiV of ill-; I .rmers of this sec- 11X 1 t V ma n 1 levied lo -ot n t 1 1 .to 1 o ir boon 0-1 1 loll ' Ceitainiv ihcre vvl . The Coiled States this very Country, was rl !:rmcd from pecuniary em. b a r: assnicnt, by tho Very legislation whuh tho i o o e-ills an imposi tl -,;i of taxes the) rcttCtion ol h mie ito'u-try. T.l; s .phistiv consists in ar-gum.'-nts from tho f.tlset tlatii of the Globe. Anil the woi king-men nf th roontry, who will find em;-!. 'Vrncnt sbould the 1 R.-vcnue I5.il become a Tiicrn's nor sentiments, too. to il a op e pre. vi-ions vvi.l 00 irii i-oe.l tor o' I or not often happen indeed it could not I o expect ed that legislative attention is busy with a ques tion of pure benevolence. It is curious to notice that there is no verv great LETT K II FROM MK. CI. AT. An extra from tho Red River Wnig, published endeavors to exalt himself to be a maityr. It m .,..!!,, t t .n ib-ii br r-ndeavors to fret u: in his 1.1 iJtflO III .Ulll in....- (- ,. , . , , , . Tr.,.,tfrv w-s in the town cf A exandm, Louisiana, contains behalf tho crv of persecution. Ireaei.ery w,.s l"t f , , -,M..d i n-ni the to iowing letter from Mr. Clay, in answ er to never tho act ot one wl.omiybij ca.led a ran . - . . 1 t 1 . , , 1 , fia.io.1 . n ihi. ; a note presented 10 mm at jvsutniiu or u euinniii disproportion botween tho oversges to tho whole , Tr. anJ deserved punishment mlhcted on tne 1 - 0 J ' ... ..r .1 f'l.,. PI,,!, f di. P,l7u'i r.l II -rina wron...doer will never be considered persecution. j . ..... - liOUl population in each class, the Blind, Deaf Mutes, and Insane, the average in the last being the low est; the Insane out number tho others. It may be doubted whether tho censjs tells tho whole of the melancholy truth in tho return of this ciass, for it should be borne in mind that there is likely to be much difficulty, for various reasons, in ob taining complete returns of the number of iho In sane and Idiots. It cannot bo an easy matter Indiscriminate in the ... . .1 r ..cl ro-l rn nrntfll- IjOUlSllOa. .Mr. 1 v ter may, mereioic, pioic cm . t but he'eauuot escape the penalty of his conduct. If ha feels as his protest would lead ns to bo lieve he does the censure which tho House of Representatives, reflecting the will of lbs people, has passed upon him, his own conscience suggests to him that the censure is just. And if he ims- ; understands as it would seem he has in this cose Asiilanp, 23 J July, 1S1J. (7i:ntlt:ien: 1 have received, wi'h very great s vtisfuciion, tho letter w hich you addressed to me . - . .- r . : -. ii t. . ISt mo!!lil. lou Hitorm me 01 inn e-iani. -mucin l't.ltiH) oe .p e. To super 1:1 1 en 1 tha reception o Mr. Clay a committee has been appointed, and in behalf of lint ctmmi'lee tbo undersigned. Chairman, is directed lo repe.-i tho general invi tation given to nil parties at the late, public mee ting to participate in ihe formalities ol the re ception, and in the festivities I ihe div.. From Fevera! considerations 'he National Road at tho crossing of the line divi Jir.g Ohio and In ijiana his been designated as ihe point at which the committee sho 1' d receive Mr. Ct.w; and as mmv as can acitoi.,; ,,,v them t) tint point are respectfully invito.' i-. do so. Sitnrdiy the 1st div of October,?! n:'oi o'clock 111 the moirnng, 1 law, will settic- thf ies lio I ,1 13 belter lo bo l-Ji. br; sir fitablv industrious taxation which iho Globe is very like tho eo'.Utera the heir, when he pa:d if c pounds to get ten thuusand. thought wiuildlbe ruinous if he had rnanv legacies. Phil I'.XS. (iax. .n wiih the Giobe whe ir itUout I a x a I iua.ar tO cith it. The kiiwl of ilonksso very ruinous, inheritance tux, which M E I (1 0 Mr. Dorsey, tho bearei of despatches, from rat Mtxieo, has au- n regard to the con- jf a Ciuh 10 which the honor has hen done me I the time proposed 1 meet him at tho State line. mu"ii form cases of disordered intellect for the pur poses of classification. Insanity is at best not a tho people will take care not to bo mi of attaching mv nsme in the l'arish.ot Kapsaes: j Those who cannot accompany ine cornm;tiep, are and in virtue of a resolution ot the Ciub, you have req jested to be present at tho reception at this comr.iiin'.cated very friendly and flittering srpti-j t,iare on the day of the Ilir'ucciie. . 1 .. l. - . n l i.nnl, InnA t ' . i 1 - . '. ' . - . T . . , ' . .- a I ! a a f. . P I V, i CAfl- .. , u.n.n..Ar,.i. nnn s Tint f7 n I a ri rporonii:iointjiii nun LuiiiLitiim ' ,ir iih no o ---- --' "lilU SI M V .J -i " - . - . I- . I... i.irnnt rnr. 7 b I Ol i in tie a lee inrr exoue-e. o u i .. - , - , , - - e? - t . i , . . ( - t . n I T'. r. J n r t' r , r - I . t' : 1 , I ! ; I : I. i . , i.j ... i, - nt?c iiiuu.3 ui e -1 c too. - - . ui'i" - JteUUV.il', J ...III K- l,.,.t,.,l I .1 . . . 1 I.,,,,, .r, leeltn 'SO! iivci V or.A.ituoe, ;inu i" u wuhsiki. i occasion, itiu cuuiiiiiiien tut v t-- ' wards me. I thank you cordially, gent'emen, for venience ff those who compose the vast r.s-tm- prcseiit on t'.i i t he very definite term, and there are not a few crazy error. They judge him rightly folks besides those who are fit inmates tif a mid V.... IV- it.i ncl L-nnw whether lh rr-nctn mm. ! Ste ScripCounty Taxes. lUUrtit wwv w sow - -.-... - ..... - - " nrahends in its returns of the Insane, that pecu r i - ' . . r .v; -,-,or,iv will roceive Serin for County not S I ri riSJ imripTCit;uiiucii...uC...,l;o..tul,",..v.....u.w.. . .-learn th.At in tha fioe Cotton growing conn'rv in acquittal from judicial condemnation, but which luxes. o understand mat -vir. n hu.h VC)iJ rcsije, surpassed by n-nc in the L'ni- I with unf'din recollection in my memory. j propriety of our leoow-cHi.ctis r.l enc.i county ! 1 concur with xou in the principles of public! coming in an organized form, with their own De I oohev which on Ah t to prevail in tho adminisira-! puty Marshals, and falbng mo tho procession by l,iiV.n i!, Trrm. : . ,.f a.. f!.,.....l r..irnxpnt it is an every ua) un in. y o...-. noi, o, ...o .o. . - -- - , .,, no ,un vpninry .nr. n ritiir.ls ma preJl utsasurtj 10 ii.-oi u uo-1 n oc .0 v-.. -- needs no restraint after the verdict is given. It ; receiving it, and wo think he is entirely justified S:a:cs, opinions i:i favor of the ps otection 01 taa new fashion of 'judicial insanity1' enormi- in tho refusal, in the absence cf any mmitestvj :he ;,rud,ictu'ns of our own coun'ry ngatnft tho of willingness on the part o! tna pcop.o tOj compeuiion, wtfr.ta our owi. no.,.., cru-!Jitlona Ot 1- oretgn COUmrie", are iiumuj ri- ty of crime being taken as proof of mental ma- tioti hiliiv inrliKtinrruiah between riffht and wrong, and ' sustain him. Tho Tax of this county, as assjss therefore in point offset identified with innocence. ' ed for this year is about $'.,000. If the Trass- j Mr. Smith speech gives some account of the ; tirer were to receive this amount in Scrip, and improvements in the treatment of tho Insane. j tho creditors of tho county were to persist hi re AmiJ many equivocal devices of modern educa- ; fusing to receive it from him and should by an tion, there is no room to question the great ame- j action at law, compel him to pay them in par lioralion in this particular. It would not be say- j funds he would loose some four thousand do lar?.. ing toe much to claim a considerable shiro in this j No one expects him to make the sacnlie. In a improvement for the benevolent efforts of the ! few days the Treasurer will be calling upon the ; Society of Friends in our own city. Indeed i people ii their respective Townships for their; Philadelphia has not been wanting in its labours ; State and County Tax. which in the aggregate for either of the three classes alluded to the Deaf and Dumb, theBhnd, and the Insane. Mneh as yet remains to be done for the relief cf the Insane Poor. Before dismissing this subject, we may remark that there is cne of the enumerated causes of in sanity, "Loes of property and fear of property,' arnniinls lo about S21.000. It will be with the utmost difficulty that that amount can be cc!lect-; ed in any kind of money, and wo believe utterly impossible to raise one half of it in specie pay ing funds. It would be well for the people to give the matter their altentio-u before it is too late. pi J progress. I have always believed that "tne interests of each division of the Cni-m, as well as the interest" of every c!a?3 and condition of society, aro identical; and that ihe prosperity or hyourci! adversitf of any ono of them wouid oe, in a grea ter or less degree, felt by all." And I have look ed forward, with confidence, to the arrivnl of the period when this great truth would become gen erally impressed upon the American mind. In actmgupm tbis policy, our experience has shown how important stability is to its successful operation. This will be best secured bv modera tion and firmness. The tariff of ISO, forced through Congress by a combination between pre tended friends and undisguised enemies, against the wishes of thoe who sincerely desired to fos ter and build up American manufactures, was the 1 f - 1 - ..nAi.'MJ n r. .1 . i I t Ort lnctoai cause 01 me uuseineu quo ogo.vcs. come Iho lib, or at least to como so noar as ti os a :.e to reach town early in the morning cf the fifth be fore the procession shall be finite 1. F.r those who come from a distance in vehicles, enclosures to drive into will be provided near low r. Among other duties, the c nominee of arrange ment will make every possible provision ! r the entertainment cf victors, an 1 ihey have ihe cuter of that aid so promptly giver, cn other occasions zens in throwing open tneir nouses 1 jt , , r 1 . . i lha accommodation ol lactcs irom iciswnrc, hiij others who may be present; end in ann.unctag thisctbjr of hosDiialttv on the part ot oir iti.ow citizens fied to s Gen. Thompson our minis thonzed further statements duct of Santa Ana. According to him, tho M ican chief has been bribed to let Cotton into Mt.iro with only a tri fling dutv. It would seem lhat the Cotton crop had failed there. Hence irl rchaots and mariu- fi.turcis anije-.lrd to Santa ' article Tree; he agree,!, thrvi him a ro ind sum for it. He 1 ' ere s. p.h' iu t i'. Mr. D rsey says firlher, Ntv.it was understood lhat mi ted free r f eiuiy . Tw English war steamer? lUh oifi ers and Eoglish lean, rinsed bv Mexico, will be read p se. Sinta Anna, accordm when there was a likelihood e.-uatrv. sent to the Sjuth An ot.a to let in this interested paving j not consult Con- i.at on the first of -un would be ad manncd by Eng- rt, recency pur- r warlike pur- t.) Mr. Dorsey, of war wiih this ricsn Republic ad been received grees to furnish asking for sjrmr. IN auswer ex.-rnt from Columbia. She 2(1H) men. nr.d to give pecuniary aid. A part of this statement u lorrect; but how fir. os a whole, it may be relid J en, other than as the opinion 01 Mr. I) rsey, vlo, cannot deter roino Wr, shall know, howeve'l. very soon how this mav be. Cm. Gaz. re- An interestini? corresponl'! nee nas roam between Mr Fox. the Hritish mini.ter, of InJ:anapoli?, the ccmm.ttee are grail- anfi Webster, in which tl iy, that many who are of different poli- ,p(jffCf lht) rcceipt of six gold ti'-s from our distt iguished guest, wi. I, on this oc cii'-n. lav aide party cons. derations, and, in ac- j c rdance with the laws of h ;p:tility, afford their ; aid in making strangers co: lf rtable. ' Seeing that public mectira are proposed ii va-; rious sections of tho S'ate ! jr the purpose of la- ; king steps to invite Mr. Ciav to extend his visit; rnanv other par" ot the state, this committee taken the Patter ckn"" m4dls frcm Her M -joo-v's government, bearing toe p.,,.... Her M.jestv.the (ioeen, whieb h. British go vernment desire to present 10 the commander, r 0.i,r-,l ITmtarl Slates vese!", " acknowledg ment of the services rendered bylthem in tng the lives of British seamen, subjects of Her Mxjisty. or 7 ' .. .. , sta'e of the public rrnnd, wnico ensuea. With a sound currency of uniform value thro cut the Unior-, emanating frcm and guaranteed in think it due lo the ir fcllow-c itizens an J Mr. Ciav i q-A petition has been presenrecl to the rum' tostte, that ne visits ine siai n Su.mnui.. ... "" -Hie, signed by about aix thousand ladietu