Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 36, Logansport, Cass County, 25 August 1832 — Page 1
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LOGA.SlORT. IMHAXA, SATtJI! DAY, AUGUST 23, 18,12.
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r-KINTFD AN!) rVPI 1ST! HI) HVERY SATCKPAY BY rJ. frcuil & Vasi I'Ticr . M;rkft "'Ira!, ., --ritr the Stvunaru.
TKU3IS. 2 00 fur ."0 uunners, if paid m advance. " six months. do t " 12 months. V, iu .i sent Vy mail, ora carrier, fie su seii'.er niusst p:y lay p sue. Papers Hi., be ui-o;iiliiu.ia &l auy tit..;., if all .ure.migiare paid. 'Cr" Produce received in paymentfj- J lr.vs of A i)V i::u sci m;. Tv.t'.vIincs, or lei, ii.scrtet. tart-c li'iits fur 3 1 Cicli conU.Hi nice 2" cent-. d erl i?ei.. and do ) Priatieg e.iiist e aecoiiip.ir.it d f..e casu; it" charged, twenty-live percent, v. ill ie added.
me that however tlio surface of the tho vital scat of happiness, andblast Even in ourown city, have the director? ;.-.s they have thought proper to present taracter nnv bechillcd ami frozen it, never again to put forth bud or 'an.d retainers of this insulation I tU ly Ithron-jh their .im-i?:
hy Uie cares ot the world and the blossom. Hie never objected to attempted to influence and corrupt the t "That, bohiii t: ti e opinion (a? a ma-
Ht-asim-s ols(joiiv, liu re is a . Ircqncnt (lie haunts ot nl-anre l.iit 1 ' , reul,K- "'"y""'? i t....i!.,inw uint nlc v:irrn rurrwrt of oir.iion nmnins'slic ur.s as n.ttch aionc (!uro as iniTI;"? "'f "ndfs,2,,cJ ''0!iitmi,.. ,, ,.,ii.o:a, c. . , , , , 1 , i a? 111 pledge ttiemsclves, to prove worthy I'lcss oi iiai ai! . to iriiet the charier U) tlie depth ottue coldest heart, ; the deptua of solitude. lie walk- the name of republican patriot?, h iit follows, a, a" ece-an coi.,rf;urirc ':at prevents its l)eum uttely con-'ed about in a sad rcvenc,annarcnt-;avertinir, so far as in their nwer, thejof that onirior. thai an Lxini.,., r.r ;f
eah'd. indeed, I ain atrueheSiev-lv unconscious of tho world around iCr:lmitits threatened our free and hap- jeven under the restriction contenu-h
t iu the blind dtMtv, and m to t!ie; her. he carriv d with her an in-'W instituion9 hr the unhallovred at- tod hy the Sioc ki.chleis. i? equstlU irMill extent of hi doctrine Shall ward woe. that tnorked at theblan- 'mP the ;,ris,(;rrac-v .,cftnd io.lpng'.ant to the Contituiion. Hut if it " i i t- i r i . r a-- i i- i i t Ami in the name ol patriotism, the un- j n ere pontile lo snrnicurt li e lui daeo. te,,lt ? , heuee U1 bn;,en dh,m n s ot tnnHlslup, and heed- designed call upon Iverv citizen nho mental ohjection, a, d i.'that rule VS iearls, and in th.c po?sibillty of dy-ed not the snug ol the charmer, 'may not heretofore have iai-ed his voice.1 forhids,durir,o theme K-io.-of the in of disappointed love! i do not charm he never SO wisely. and exerted his strength .-'.gainst then iSenate, the re-aitatio:. ofapropo?ition
"it- f!ioving genii- men ate bt'it c'l to h. elected as members oi the llx Legislature. Senators.
C'ar!; and r !oid John Lemon.
Jeilbrson David Ui'llis
AVashington Ezekil I. Lonn, Ilenry, Hancock and Madison Kiishn Loni, Vanvne David I loover, 11 ' i s ! i A m az i ah Morga n , Oidngo and ftwreuce Samuel Chambers. Kepresetuives. Clarion R h ht :1 t-iu u $ a e 1 b y 11 e z i ; i i ) -; s , I L'nd ricks Lw s " ( as i u. 31.oran John . Oox, Johnson Jat -.iU Woodrufl Bartholoai'3 v f sse Rviddick, Joinings Jo M Vawt-v, JeOorson V.itHn !. Palmer and James S ! Cii ens. Decatur UMha'ii :Ier, Franklin lo in il p and John It ed Fa vet to .Marks Grume and Allen Christler. y Ilenry Thoaias Stanford, lla nihon and Boon Austin Davenport,
Madison & Hancock Thomas Bell.
O ven Robert M. Woodon, Green Mr. Boyd, Monroe 15. Parks, Durb-jrn Divid V. Cullev. George ii. Dunn & Oliver ileustis, Wayno James Rariden William Steele, Caleb Lewis and Abner Bradberrv, Clark Thomas J. TTenlcv, Ben
jamin Ferguson & John C. lkirker. Washington R. Scoonover and G. Clark, Jackson James Hamilton Tippecanoe Aaron Finch and M. Sh mridge, Fountain E. A. ilanncinm and A. bel Claynool Knox David S. Bonner, Sullivan John W. Davis, Daviess William HVallire and
Union Wm. Watt and Zachariah
Ferguson Rush Joseph Lowe and Nathaniel Smith, Cass Walter Wilson, Put man Lewis II. Sands and John M. Nary, Alien, Elkhart. St Joseph) &,c George Craw ford
Orange James Lynd and Mr.
Carter, Crawford Zcbulon Levenworth, Montgomery and Clinton John Goodbar and 31 r. Carter. Switzerland Mr. Bradley.
.lowever, consider it amaladv otu n I I he person who told mo her ,attcnirts 011 Ulc Pnrt ot tne United.or.ee dcuded, were ihsn-gnidcd, cur fattd to tnv ownsi; hut i "firuy sforv. bad -cai her at i inacqiir-tSt:ite9 Kank10 corrupt o-ir pvotde ardommittee vould still he at a lo"ss to helieve that it witSers down manV ad-C 'i'Ih re v:xn be nt exhibilioiirr'enim o'1' l b 'T, ""-p a',,d a,,v iYr i(M 1 pohuoi.g ii rr , 1 " : ' )ur pnvil..; es, our hbei 1, i,a v ht ert the rwdihcal X'-tar.ce of the corporaa Iove:y wo nan into an early of iar gone wreiched.ie-.s more sin- V.reaU r. d and are Mill , danger.j.ioe.fer the purposccf ni, dii up its ?ravo- n::i:g and paudui than Jo meet i in We see hut : mm now eniahie oi " ailliiis: for
Every on nmst rrcoiler the:?n.eh a seei.e. 'i'o find it waiidx.'r-'-ectually Doting corruj;ion hem! As i! respect the hody itself, it is he-
1 ii.it 1:1 in we have liere-; lieved liiat the i-tii g lav. s, throu:;h
fupptortetl hy our n(es-jihe intrumentalily uf a trust, piopi ily
trasi' slow of EA r, the Irish yvJ- like n ? -a,ctre.eio;v and
riot, for it wji-.; too touc'iing to b.jwiaav nil are-und i:-. ii-v; to see ii
'iinanL' u. I r iteiore in er
e. . 1 . .' 4 . .,..,. 1' but now, our most strei uous ellorts, const itud-d atiorda aicr-h- meat- a oii lordotic!!. iur;:: i. troui --die- -rvj cuu m tut i:apnms el . n . . . . lt ' . ,- , 4. . 'r . i-. . 1 . , . . , . , . 1 snail h;: p"t in re-pk-elo:! to at ! the i -i ;.i 1 1 1! i cont' . uanee of the c; ;-i'er esm lre!a;id. he wa? tnc-a con-innrti:. ai-( h.-d-niig so y.aii ai;d wo Ie-c! niun of the indepuidmt pat.ot J -aom! I f. ,r the li.juidafioi. of its ;ir .i ts leiimed and executed, on a charge In-gone, a:; a 'A he.d U'-u in aill toG...i. Atulrcw Jadcon; and we again'.ard the cf.tlecthm a d final di.-trii.m ion
;n-ide a uceu cneai
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limit n.uoa rnomen-!'iseecu e'ery man who proj;erlv tip-ot it- emu?. l)'it slioe.hl a;n i! (! .-n-
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01 treason, f i: 1 i;e
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l.npivssion on puUi'.C sve.nalilY. tie tarv te .vtlinnfo! sorro,V. Alter irrci:i ls 11 :C ,''--;'gi iem, 10 yn; xe'Morcf ne cxpeuemcn oniaesun.ect w.;s so vomer, su i-!K-.tn -o- stro'Kt- ikv.i tl.'dvudid rotuwius u lu; s;lr, ', lho cau-e of .the Committee arepcruadtd it will he
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c;;-.traandhokJ.ill,,1,lc?''Tr : ! y 1 f till , v
IU.!!e ' !!!; ain.";l"tt f::i .C!i:(' time Willi a VU- j .ioha A. Sii.iw
freed- m a1 id tho pec pie.
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nan. tii ''tirluct r.iuI-.-i tr:a., too, on thes:r,"HMn:
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::i -.". wiih ubiei. 1 e i-.e'.I. d--iit air. t'.:at f-h;.-w(d her inscii-
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;e ef t season ai
-' auniry ; tiie c-hejuent
f
lion.l-
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ins i:'.i:ne,aiid n;s naia.-e
! iiomus Mc is own
;:!v to f e gnriii.x d scene, she! nVuiet F. filler
OUSliesS Ot li j dan ?is -M I ice a little p.am- Xmirt.w A(sll!n
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ir'ui witn t.i'v
t
? ) posterity, in thehourefeor.de! nalio:i;a!l tie e!ter-d tice:?lv i 1
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I
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'-he
, t:ve a :r. r s;e Juivi an extpusmve Atovandcr Hay ! voice, hut en tl.it; eeeasicn it wasso : y ,cjl,.crry , A!.-i;tlery ree-.e, so loueiiinjr,it brt allieil iortii ! .i,,i.a it. !o$ul
. ' i- . . ! J . c . : . i t : . . ! t . I lil '7
ins enemies lain; :in i t in i.e'-i.ai a s.om 01 vd.-u i.t -r.t s. nun u .
tcy that dictated his excruhci?. idrrwa can. d, ,;mio and silent a-jn. . n.own But there v.as one heart, v.hose r ami her, and niwlted everyone in-;-1 Kerr
auguisii u wemo ne m yam to ;o-j- iti.-. hik-kii.an Overhart
ori'oo In hnrrpr dnv ;. !ns. r! t l e slorvot ore so 'rne and tender, .lohti M. MeCinucss
cribe. In hapnier days and liihe-r! Tl e f ior.v of ore - rnc and ldor. fi rtunes, be bad won the affection :co',l! ,:0t b,!l :,i,;,-lvat s3 apatliv in p x aT ' 1 . -i iti cotn.trv remai kaide ior entiiusiasin. ofa heauufm nrai uUcresnrg p.; r,.r ;Vt,.v oll tht ... irtcfahraVf. the daugliter ot a late celehraieu l-u.ft'n-e,. uj.o i.aid Ins addiess to her, &
rish barrister. She loved liim ith thouuhi t! .at 01 e so true to the dead.
Peter L'c cn lliutc-r Vcmr.g David Sucpson W illi-tiM Ackford
Ilcury lil.edeanaugn ' Jot.n U. Irwin
Ker. rnry
'! in.n.i:s i;a! i k 1. i- I'alt'ier .-'l-ucn
Jo!.i; 1 1 1 i id c r !S. Allci.der, e":tj;. mak. Jacoti H ildeln-.iiid Ie!in rdct J.iiiiiey 1 1 c 1 s 1 y k 1 r Jio! vi t k . t. idule Wiil.aui Dtiaa CI . rl -s Kellv Joi n WiiM, ' llenrv Kiehautsou V -U'Aliri.is W ilia tn I'.cnson tlehii iipatfick
Alf.x.'o.dcr l)av i.lson A. Hronn l!i i 1 Currcn l1. .iurloii W l.cicl.tentltalcr Jr;Fejh Stiiith .loin; (Icprart Jan.es UellHtiy Michael uM'L'utcliCOD Peter (livcu
.Micla. 1 KildutF
the disinterested fervor ofawomaifsh ouhl not hut proe aih t donate to the !! ;': )'iIa.,;lott
she deela.etl hi- altcni'ons. lor ;.,, . , . vna
first and onlv love. When even jh'h-g
her tier g'ats were irreo?-ahl) et:gioss-
lo or.
't i en.ait lalaffl'.er
W iliiatii llitchcuck
II : 1 . 1 !. .
1 ,,..! ('rilihena
worldly maxim arrayed itsdfagainsti iU' "m ,, , r n esi !)v in?, memory ot her lonner nim; Wiien btasted m fu tun, and ; , !,ht)U.( UM, i.ted in his , diso-rnce and d.ieer darkened a- ; 1 1., , :. ;, .1 1 ... f. , ,!,,.......
round bis name, she lev; d him I esteem. He was asH;ed :y bei t ! - -aui n-launi more ardmtlv tor his sufferings. If, fiction of his or.h. r a d a seise id her,,?, !.a;i..!rrd then, bis fW could :'waker even iou !l ',"t" ;!I ! l'1 i 1 1 h',ai5 :V1:1.l,t l ;;!icr
t!;e lilt d- ' -s ! ,l
die sytnpathv of his f c-s. what must!;
nave been the auiruish ofherwhosv
was ex
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d .
:er ha; u with
that her heaii
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i'l.ilt i i .oin n
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tii- .-wKmic! ."ih.i'.i i a' ee
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oui wasoccupieu innisnnagtM J.i'i;Wa uueiiv m. others 1 Jan., ,(:,.,.!)- those t1!.! who have lu'd tiie ivn-i He t !; hei -w ith h.im to Sicilv. bo- u 1!ul 0,1
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G. Crcer
Tlionias MTarland Peter McDermot Alcxaudur ' ils-cn Wjii'Jutt Hji rtzoir 'I'la-i-L-.s J-'rhtS lairettce Puller Jjcti) Dcitz San and ii.er Siuioii lattlejtiiu A. II r:nly Patrick i t ays .fid. a Ivearnep Jn! 11 Waiden Jolin intea
Sji: c, 1 y . e'nidctnan .Micl.aid iialy
J. .uiiu-r P. D.mr.ebv
li r-'.et raird:-an
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tivrS 1 lilt li'Silll . UttlH I!' vi ' " ' 1 1 ' ' ' 'L " .
tween (hem and tlie !h in2:mot lov- renK-tmuai ee o, early w r.es. Kl)1,rrt e;.u;,e
i o I , r,,,.. hue wic an aimao e and exemplar r-ii .f mi 31 tarty tl on can i ; who itave sat at tie, .. . . . , , , ' . 1, flf, , , . , Jwite a: d made an vftorl to he a hai i J. ... -U . ullecli jhreshold, as one shutout m a cou, io!10;iMl1 I!nt!si.,; roljIjl ,, t!lc ,iU ,-t is,,n,.ci l!..ttu and lou' lv world, from whence all a: d devourit- melancholy that had mi-lV SOyTJ i t 1111 i.i , i lCUli .J trial was most lovely and loving liadtered into 1 ei verv soul, bhe wasted' A iieiidis-.n
arted. jawayina slow hut luipeless deelino,;J. Uullagl.er, Tai'mr
But then the horrors of such a:.-oid .d lengtn Mir.k into the grave, tne
11 up, ii n'tidcrs l!cl iy .Vlo;ijr 'l i'ditias SjMjIano Ostiander 1'edd Henry Uriitoa Win. ('idiiano Martin liiuwn J . Potz ( corse Svartz
.;., tho !i!t:rjh Me mm.
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.... .;.v!wo! t-, n;.,l,..,-!l vicuti! oia nieuen nean.
i;ltl v rt ii :aiiii.) rv- hi.iiiuii.ih u.. 1 C C T
l ucre was notiung tor memory to dwell upon that could soothe the pang of parting; none of those tender, though melancholy circum
stances, that endear the parting
scene; nothing to melt
into blessed tears, sent
of heaven, to revive the heart in the! '
hour of anguish. To render her widowed
more desolate, she had
PlTTSmjllGIt AGAIN. A Ul'N'D'.F.l) AND THIRTEEN CIT1ZFNS
iof rittiburgh, who have not hithetto
supported the I'roident, have jut an1 .! d.in hdmilifMi tf-kitACi-k in r r i
TA TUP urpi l r ' (.(.' JDIA'U Ldlll lmiimuii lo-iwv iM
,v W J" - - Y,l;lv-- Ucnwee of tho veto. They predicate is tne under-i'MH'd who never vo- i. .,. t ,,.
very pal tial, and suclt a t! e Siare .ni-
thrvi tie?, neon proper applicator - ua;'d
cot fail to provide accmpelent remedy
lor. Ann, hi rcl ition to the community, if the corporation. stripped ot ii banking power-, were to fulb!. bona hide, the duty of closing its atVairs, )our (Vmminic cannot sec that any material advantage would be derived. U hilst on the contrary, if it should not so act, hat should avail itsch of the temporary pndot cation in order lo i fleet more dm able t ktension of its charter, it mihl, ii it
operations, become a bLKICLS SCOUUGE. Your Committer arc happy to say, thai the learn fremaatisfaclorj source that the apprehensions which were indulged as to the ditre-s resulting frcm a nonrenewal of the charter, arc far
from hcincj realized in Philrsdelphia, to which their ii fui matior. has been t on. fined. It was, loi' .n ce, ohvi"js, that the vacuum in circulation of the country, which was to he produced hy tho withdrawal of the paper of the Iko.Jt of the U.S., would he (died hy paper isviiit! from other Pat ks. This cj eradon i- now actually goin on; the paper of the Hark of the United States U rapidlv relurr.inir.nnd that of oilier
Bank is taking its place The ahiiily to enlarge their act eremedatioi.s. jc j portionalely enharced: and when it shall he furlhe- increased by a removal into their vaultsofthosedepotjtri; which are in t!ni possession of the Bank of the United Stair, the injurious effects ol a dissolution of the corporation will he found to consist in an accelerated disclosure of the actual condition of those
who have been supperti d hy the credit of others, hut whose insolvent or tottering situation, known to the B.mk, has been concealed from the public at lare. 4 Your Committee le g leave to present the following resolution: Rrsofvrrl, Tint the prayer of the memorialists ought not to he granted."
Capt. Murray of the sthr. Klizaheth, irrivrirl towtorrlav l" rom M'll-imnmi .
.. . : i : . . . . i . 1 1 . i ! 1 1 . i - limn. ( in1 '
ted lorGeneral Andrew Jackson, deem;1 l0"1 . w ' lwhence he sailed on the 1 1th instant,
il 1 .1 a . . I a l I. . I : I
orms. us mat a uespaicu nao arnvcu-
the day previous to his departure
ff--l tl-ir rnnn i? C a TiTrin. Ilf:.r X IP.
, . 1 litiui nr. tuiiil' ui v . v.... a....,i-. w j !.!.... I . . ti I I it j H'lv i n-iliop ! I
..it, rctt.i.ri ..v. v... ... ............ ..... , ;(rUMt attempts o ts managers at. f It the q)i-rovil hutan acted piticc at this appaTent," My,1 1 , n ul,!f u tue st.i row i j .... ' 'Pitl-burh tocorrutit the people. Uc! UJ o i!,(wl.m . criiis in the puhUral destines of our 1 , . 1 nn.,. on ,llKe,tueuews ., . . , ,. , m ipuhidi the mam esto ol these pubhci- . . davoreu country, thu to puldnlv e- u .... ... , . ' fro
111 111 press our full and satisfied appropation " ; - - " toria, the capital ofTamauhpas, bearof his measure in relation to the United e f Ve,U,C ?V S ling intt llience of the desertion of the, situation States Bank; and our firm conviction j Ml 'h a a meeting m I lUsbur,. ro aoounlilll! toover o000 men uuincurred! that a prosperous continuance of the l'1 w!lu h Mr Uo!,.,-rls lflde1' m;,,;U,S dor !.h com n .ad, who had r.imuUai.cl..i :.. 1 Jr .... 'the same accusation. An exmination , , , , r . . o
hT tat her's displeasure OV tier un- '"- 'J ' l,U"l,,M h . nftin concerns of the Branches, we j - ri r T ii l , . .. il ..nuMit deoen.U irreal v. if not cut rev 01 . 01 . . Ul'1,ltu to Anna. I he General could no longer
tortunate.attacnmem, una uawir r4e.clcrti 0f that independent h:iVC " !,0,,hU mM tVn "x n SCCn(; brook th, sad rcvcr.es of the fortune of exile from the paternal roof. blU- 4 4. , ,r( . ' :ol pecuniar) in dversation and corrupt; , witnpw :llfr fi.,s iaU ;irt nrn.
could the svmpathy and kind oHl-!l.:verve,r,rt of the Aristocacv ot" tp.u Pldcal managenn nt, which : jall(o:,mcnt nf his hopt-s lip rloed his
lariie uio-e woo iiiiu' nevci iufiau
Froe.i (he Saturday lAeningPost. Tiie fiSrokrii IScnrt. I never heard Of any true alTcction. hut "tw,-s nipt it hear.!'-.that like thee itterpillai ( a: ' 1?" hrv. ? of he spriiigsswect bud ro--a c-"--nmon thinn' to latmii a
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..rr.ii.itwL. li-n-o rncliod n sniril ilm nhli'ill.u....l a...
) shooktd and driven in by horror sign of corrupting though the suhtilell,to 10 ,,lt,v r r"c
wants i.l r.iis..l;i(ioii, lor uic triMij ' " V" 7.' ,v. ..-!.;. i.
11 !'CS. I IK fj ii .1HN.IHCV-. lit.
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rniiitai v ai ( or bv m If-immolaticn with his own sword . Louisaillh Advertier.
ail ove StOi of r .;;; p-i?ii' n
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;e;o to treat the tan si oil ,-;s nwrv i:e;ion:-
el; :s.x,nt'V'iis(s tiiat rover ex. s'
in realhe-.
Idiina:
cfth
ens o;
n nature, nave convinced n
e conn'!, una nave satiuee.
ELHCTOIt AL VOTK OF OHIO.
Hr.Nuv Clay. Whoever wi-hes to
.. . . ,il no I iniiiuiiniM iirr.i: Iwiin ni lllilllf
.re a people oi M UCK andgenetous ,lbrcr-bcrs deem it unnecessary to point -e the unhou.h o , n t f n.,d t f 1 i t Vi;,- rll.Vla rc-d to ,11nsduhucs. ! t$e most dehcatejl() lho5c inuumerahle facts that folly m.m . n 1- --to ut o t j oi- ! I c I - tIiatUl(. cXt ( c. ,;d chershmg attcaitionswere paid, warrant the justice of this belief. Un-mted Slate. 1 . w ; 0;; 1 .V (oral vol0 Of0,io uill he given to Mr. i-T 1 V families of wealth and dis- necessary because thev are quite ap- .to t! u-- '.Clay. On what authority" thev predii.jotfon She was led into society.; a ent to every intelligent citizen. In d;e 1U)A!1 ,' Calc this cUmnrcimury prediction, we md thev tried, hy all kinds of occu-Thfirc " whoi tlo knmv hr MMr 1 1 r PI Y ( ' L Y, horn the Com- lo'ow not; nor do we h-lieve that a sin1 . : f, v 'unwarrantable power ol that mammoth; . Jir' 11 'MlM,li. , - , (l i . ri0 MMnorlrr 0f Mr. C lav, in thn Safe, atJOU antl anuwement, to dissipate , , TT . , Statcs H ink. and "'dee on the n-en -.red ot the btock-.J Mipponeroinr. i ,inuu. . , . i i i caueu tne unitcii i.uc .uut. u u wbfi rinpi s Ie. reasonin'r i.icu Oe:, ,r gri.f. ml w.an hor iron, wc (rl1. llclievc wll ;lo not nl,o, ''' """"("nd lET." the call oHuuUy IroUcr'. ;M"OTl Si-ry ol hor lover. But It .ctl know its mmy fra-s abunw of ll.al n..' tl-c rtl or . ,..,..,,.,,. , h,.r' ,. ,;,. ,..
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Cinciimuii (O.) Republican,
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