Cass County Times, Volume 1, Number 49, Logansport, Cass County, 21 February 1833 — Page 2
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The various departments of business
Ceylon. The loaves measure ele-
vcrhill, from the select ccuirrnlkc to ot hs opprcor-tnc warrior
n o v.
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von not m lioiMif siv foot nrrnss sccrtam the number oi nays ch.ii mew.-;:- u. .. , en Rcun neigui, si kci across - C- ; i(1 r . im i hi r is a protracted and se-
nrr n?i nurti mhpiii ikii inn iimj -
mwl trii.t ili, tmlrtit iinl tlio n:i r mir
courts oljutice and halls ot legislation;-;- ..r. ...v ,.c .tcd (hat lhe COmmiUee mi ,J no-is rcnciuou. . our civil, rclioious and literal) ii.stitu-jeight to forty teet 111 CircUiilferenco.!1 and thc rm.mljer5 uld'nt tell" 'I'he Ottoman r.rnp.rr is ;:nlc r-o:ng tions; all, in short, thnt constitutes so-:lf expanded as a canopy, it issutii- di-niemherment; Uvr Orcnan tcintocictv,and j;oes to make life useful and!cjcnl tn ddoild a dinner partv of SIGNS OF Till' TIMCS. lies are about being lormed into a srphappy, are to be ,:i xur hands, and ur, jsix fmi1 ,h(. rays o( lhc puIK a(l in T ' f ominous of arate kingdom, nr.ucr the protection dervour control. Ir....... : :. i .i.J , fc A, V ..... . . , and tutelage oi Kuropean t-ieigi.
rni . . . j k jevioii is euiiitu iuuui iui iinti cnane. v.ni lsier.oom, uie iuikhi ., , - , , ? K . :., s,,r. Tlis representation is not made to cx- - h' r r-i n r k '-MJU Ion:5 ,,,c OI u I . . 'lnr-t.r. Kmnirp. l inn, n Is rem oic or It; -1 7 3 ... i . . .i ....
o,j,l'",l,vv- ' v . . . r i ccj-jIUI rem-mon, auu ctn uim.uli:-
cite your vanity, nut to impress )
w ith a due sense of your obligations.
You tannot take a rational view of the'
Dors tlu1 Header l.-nmv what
C1SS COUNT? TIC?
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miecicu witlilliespimoi rtou.uon. , ,,,,,, r::nll:ir Abners is a colo-
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France has felt its throe
CoinmencinjT with
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........... ' . . , . lau attemnt at renuijlieaiiim, . lie mui-
of the duties that rirc com.n- upon xouso far mlonned, we wdl tell Inm.!,jm,(l ,rr Ki,v,,!r,i roved her instil, without feei ng deeply vour need ofjtjat pomnK,!iin is a naine given tojtions and xvadl t!ro' sea of the bloo
iiiu aim peculiar ipiaiiucaiiuu
commitlm
ile
Willing to l-RAisi: f.i:t not ufrni.i V; i M, LCGANJiPORT.
rr.iv.itKr ill,. Atlntiiir we look wslii!
horrors and commissi :.tion on the ai.-j J j IATi ...FZ-iB. !!
ait .iv ami ci ii ciis wu u n.i i i,
nv of France.
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IP niwif.nv v 1'i'iTuni'if f 1 ; o her n i7i.nc- iroirifr n nr. c it1 .... . ... : no (. !...- ... .1 .
2 to you her interests priv- ' . - " ., , " T 'tr ' 1. ' , ,.t ,rUey broke ttu.ir colomel chains. : J-1" -oj Je rj
soeietv imposes of you corres- Ule noun.nnnt i,X die Kit; or., "iu; -.m , en F..tu . . ;l; . ... ( UllU,.a Slatc, of North A-i toui.lry are so deeply interested.
ponding claims; and demands that youjWent under Captain Terry S civ.il-;;- '- V.V i indcr hi 'Miid i' e bt 1 11 1 K;l ';a- 1 ue say of our own : removal of the Indiana K u.rV!, be prepared to till, with honor and usc-jmand to the r.orth Pole- -a eoncen- ( j' f Furoo'p. "insuie licLv:;(l cou,.ll.r.v? W,lilc Kurojc '"'vinccp ns more and more of the fulness the id ices which you are des- 'trntinn r.f ilio nniri."ioo nnalities ot i ' ', ' i i' i anii'mcr itsell, in dread expectation ot fv )wi- , , , "
lien tb.c least: " . V . -? 1 cc; '.
tined to occupy. She looks to you lorlmoatso )verflll. that flftv pounds; bhntion ai iuture protect.onand support, and while jof (ccf nak(; a)()l!t ;l indl ja!lJ cxik.(fhi
sne oeens nerarms to v i ome you ioi herhih immunities and hopes, she rcquires of vou the cultivation of those vir- iC
tucs, and the attainment of those ouah-;Slx
fications, which can alone prepare ou for the duties and scenes of future life.
IUI l CUll. 'IVJUU.'. V..1I.VIII , . .. . . . .. 'i i i ,i : I the (veils ot utunty; w icamst him which detlitonedi .. . . . J ....
What a beautiful picture tbe follow inj pit y 'tis 'tis not all true from the Charleston (South C.) Post. The West. PICTURE OF OHIO. BY A TRAVELLER. Roys become men at a very trlv ae. and drive teams, fell " . i ees, build houses, go to market, in harvest, and kill hogs, before iy enter upon their teens. A rge family of children is toa haekodsman a treasure, for thev all or in some way or other. The men, too. are seen cutting wood
,iuvi corntields. and mowing
linnnk I .. I.tl .. . rl'l
m to a bawen, de-(rt rH U.; . li...m nr.f niilinv ntn.l i.., -r,
.... , -n i ., . , . i , ,i arra . -nan wf noi ue .u pi .k u . .;i..ui, j , J ;;c . it-as much ot if scrancd as Wi 1 bind restored t ie ancient dvnas' ot her - . . . 4 . .. , 1 , . ! . , , uu.d iimuii)iii!suuuiu mil, t hatntidal arm! Are we, was when they were sober, honr-t - om -i ctillbi o wil fni"! n rdhvi,a-5 Louis tho Desired received . . r .. , ., , , . ".!.. t ... on a 5111,11.0 11 lud a kiiOH , nol brothers of one lamily- children oi ; .nd-utrious; but since their inior,,....
oet iiEi and tour eet broad, r: - , i-- V' . Wldn-ton? Lotus hu.h our famih .., vlm.fl , . , . tor the short remnant ol his days: but , , , w in me w inlet, iney tia e btcf.r.-.,) luo an.', nycmv hours; its grca.lU sucttssor is s .va:Morcr in V,cm!;i":"" u.'?' oJ''"" " l'!(uJ"ci fipafe., dishonor a"r.l idle. Wi'.; - . : . ..t . . .w...toK; i,- . . . . , , .. 1 be our mh.1p. ami u r shal 1 he anted and r ' K "Hut,
nuniin, ana instead ot giving cba--. -thc deer, they are found iounir." av
for
it-si iiiu n is ui tuuiM; n .'tuui'j !t:uiijj, ami an c ecteii lm His on tne i - - Ccention thev Invo iV(1n . nml ifcniiliivm..:! ho ru idont t o thci f n: t.rinc ihm,,. vr.f nf if. , nr.... i" dT) - Mv God protect and preserve , option, they ha c guen uu tkr
. -i i. i . i i u. and avert the ludiiement ye mav most mvetcrately prcjuiheed lands-support, the ancient perraand asad-, v J u fiienJsol man. Jack can carry a quarter ol y various and pow ,,fu pnu. con.. vaicn, KnU.I- In, tnl,,, bnv nnl,5e(pientonsoui.seltledavtate(dthiep;-.i
, ,r , , Louis I'hilhppe, her Citizen Kin-.', in iv T. 4 . I knives , guns and blankets for yvIj.j-, stow awav a halt dozen hams anil r.. .i . .... .1 . 1 . 1 . ...1 .. Lm-ohtuxate 1-outcne. A circum-: . . ' " ., . . . lll(y;
. ..... uiiuuidiuiurMnuiwii h inn rimii.!., , iand iicncc thevare lorccd n( :pr(ft.
alilletotveat in tne lonoi nisirow-;nniesS he hall iv,to the mercurial M U1,."liK" ,,S,KU. T1 nr . ' ":
bCls. spirit of his lellow c.rtizens (Mibiects noi 1 . .'. , T . ... .
iiiiuTiui.-i.ii.imij; i utjui licence Cl l IP
Marshall, their Agent, and we ares..;;.
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oar villages, selling or pawni. t;
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l 1 - . ;i.ll:l'l l 1:1 Mil ll'l I'lMI USS. l.llUi) WI.UIM u ; more,) some new I'lirectious. bv war or . ,. . r J,
r T... , ,rtl,n Tvl n-l.rw-;. 11111111 c:n. oc.mcuif I.UIS iesp. I-
has iust arrived from Cratiot'sj Uiv.;t Britain, v, l to be fear, d, is ap- . . . . ;.: . .. ... ............ .. . i ...
ingii r: i i ie inosi amnenuc souice, (- 1 tin ,,Aii! i , , A. , r,l , . . iiiod no man couid do more than bc' - and aii!t lv upon their accuracy. A . M , I . . . ( nun tr. nrrii nn . ...... !.:.. . .
rnvo tint Mr Tnhn tunrborfv ir',(liui to a s'.tle o( reo!titi:)n : init , ... - . L 4 ,r , r done to pnivcnt everv thin" n-Jr lOM.UKUJli. .niini ij-ougiiLiiv, 1 ,adv, between hirtv and fortv vears of : .... ' ' uu"t, n,., ..1- ....... i i. V: has more sohnetv in her national ... , ! ,,, . .-..K-1, -..l rt -..-.u::..
1. brought on express lo jlr. Cira-jp.. uf jitr )(.in hho. to u!in, h(.r ()f i(, tneirds abroad, that a near relative re- the Indians and the while?, these prov.; tiot, that a party of ae and Kox'da'.-er. She" ha pa-ed ti e liefom cc"1- ,!cr ',lvl 'had ,r fl l,cr a h-gacy,jinj;, miserable creatures arc conHar' Indians, some time last week, eros-j HillJ.v which the induenceof the m. n :;!V0U.r,t,,;f. ,!' 10 ahoul 000 cI,ola,:'':" committing depredations upon the rr 1.1 r- i ... t i.. a:...- :.. i ... i r! 1 ne intel!::''nce was too much for her r t- . .'
ir; ! i ik: :x nil t. ( r. tiK irpp: wh.uim uiiii.'i ii it'ii. rtuii iiit- nur i . . . . ... i i-n ui uui ri. .I i . iixn-nm mi,,..
'lay. The eldest daughter ot a rich below the mouth of the Wisconsin, j11! h .rre-.sed This wasthe re- 7,;:.';:;; SSt aVti-M industrious firmer, who r tanner will often lead the held in fd upon, and killed three lodges! of future luxury danced throiJ near this place, a few days si,ir 'ie beat of the day. All human of Alenomonecs. and three of the!comnoti0! 4-avcd a'lar-e in.rtion oftbe!'u-r hnmagination and rea?onjthat tbey bad killed something near K eatures work there is no idle-j principal men of the Vimiebaxs. ! I iOUse cf Lords into lence or absence !,,0K,rl,l, it? 1-hr,;e 5 tl,c roor viclim of ,ica1 of ho-s belonging to him; ar
, m -v fin, -v . "v-k-m- i m a bv .1 . I i , ' . 1 . iriiiiTTi-iiitif'irrj-i i"i 1 I .Mr vii-iii'if-'iv'fii.i . 1 i
i..v,-. nine iui liiu-iMjrcuiiicr ur. ii. is OI an opinion. lUtli tne in-;liom lliei r seats, cc. convinced the lvinuj ...... r jtiuS 15 not tne only crsc, deprcdatier-, man who is not industrious Canadians are determined on a ueneral;tlt it r.as the pi n e of his Crown. taken '..e hospita!,yyhcres.ichn-jofa simjar kind arcconstant,ycoirm:;' .lot live in such a community; he isjwarin the spring, either among I5ut tllt; Inform Bill is not yet ''''Hi,;1, ' miserable uas, am. Vhat these thin-s may leaj .- despised and maltreated if he he themselves, or with the whites. ' dfuV'1 Int'an f,,,'VI,,inbr ti,(c ' :lja- Tim tii, le-icy was rendered a be- we are unable to say, but we have i' poor, he is unpopular if hebe rich. Messrs. G. and I), started carlv' f' l"...? "'r?' ' uuest of sorrow-, devised to the icignof son to fear, they will result in nnr.w
ISTo man can fail to et a living
on 3Ionday morning lat. to giv'!Umia tural one. "she is cba:
conomy. There are no paupers cross the State in any direction, vou
will not see a poor field, a deserted clearing, a strolling woman, adrunken man. or an irreligious, inhospi
table, disorderly village. Public
its design was enjoyment
but its results were madness and death.
I M T IIP I I'l l 1 I I
.evi i til 1
ant consequences. We do sincere!,-
S I' I I 1 a a . . . ' ' : I
here wilti ordinary ministry ana e- the Indians who are now on Kock nub' dob. Pr.rtrmf1,;1l,m,i hrvond l resunswere mauness aim ihmui. ,.nf ...... ihoHnnpninnv,.
i .vv-....... v - - - ..... .. . - . , i - - v..viiiaii.:ii v. :;
river, notice ot the aggression, andikf. the interest of which must bo rais-l 1 ".l w,,a T tv Tr adopt such measures as will brin- . . -c , ' L. i -n... i i:. : .'-fine ni(! food ae d e olhincr suthcient fon 1U unnS
. . j i . . . . m iitthiiiiii. iki:iJ.-.i : in i- i' i in i i i . m . .
ipui iiic.n on iiieii guaru. j ; '"j -...v,
r.icn is moiea inc. ver exiunccoii
The committee of the British!,
ne government.
session, on steam travelling and
tier ci il list, her cs-
me, but let nv have neither poverty
nor riches." I'uiUui, Gnz.
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, ... 11 " jabhshed church, navv. armv. are ali incmscives, requires that so:neth:i,
uousc oi commons WillCIl sat last f , , on , mos t.xl;av:int'scale of Thc Legislature of Ohio, has passed should be done.
opinion is in favor of temperance & .j conveyance by steam, coneiud
"d'lespendituro. She is vexed with a ss-p' act increasing thc capital stock of the ei'litem of monopolies, one of which, that oflr'mmi;rr"!al B-'k of Cincinnati NoOO,-
honesty. The people are shrewd. jlhcir report by the the followin landholder-, gr es so far as to prevent making the whole capital stock north we-t, a few dayssip.ee, wcarei:.-inouirino-. and manlv etleminacvlproimsitions. of the truth of whi'h!u,e importation of i. read stair-, except je nuliion ot dollars. We also barn formed tiat tm Indians in that n:u'i . r i.i . .i . i , i when nr,';!! ;c;irritv rai-e liie urin ; that a charter has been granted fur a r . is almost regarded as a crime, they state that they have received , n , f 1 la,lw,n,.irti.., c.r n bode arc for war great preparations arc -f, , ill ii. i ibv-vord l no means of the in.iion v ti ! :o naal. m the sa.e n, to ue uc-, f i r
bout the removal of the Indian?. Ju;
tice to thc citizens, and to the Indini
By an Indian who arrived from l.V
lvar v marriages are unnem o a.umpic ev aences: i.. , , ., , J . ..... ..ii.it, .,1 ibo r.-mMin i7.inb of Tin . ,. . . ... ' r.,, . tne people, aid then only on pax nient ot nominated li.e i lanunn Lank oi van age is reverenced litigation isdis- 1. 1 hat carriages can be pr pel-; iUMvv duties, graduatedby the priecsof1 i n.th
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reputaoio moraniv popular pruiCjiea oy sieam on common rou. ku at ; her own gram .n irUet, ihmiuishing as In thc state o Aew ork thc popula-j Uioughl ti.al some of the I'otav. atim;i
makiiig, and it is supposed they ir.tciiS an attack early in the spring. It j.
odious, and ia'.se pi etensions laugh-uui average rale often mile $ perh'1 lisco.. the s.: .ale if famine. Thcse.jtion is two niiii'.eni. In tl edat. Cotnimi together from all! hour. jaic hut part of tiie oppressions underition there has been no coi
lat pormla-
coioiction for
That at this rate they have unic,i tMc Pcople labor, showing a truly jmurder, or any o'Lr capital otfence.
section ot our on n country in par-Convocd upwards of touru y,n ra- h r . 1 iv i , i..inn mm
ticular, such a thing as a narrow :sengers. will sooner or later ib.d him. If Great Ld.nllar. inber com: ion schools amount
sectional leelins is unknown. 1 hev
parts of the world, and from every
mutually wear olVeaeh other's prejudices by intercourse, and discover their own faults by contrast.
L iiov iveojj iiji a ciiiiMuiu tui i csj-puii
i mi .1 i.
mat tneir weight, including! Britain does not put an end to the svs-jto 4'J 1 ,9S0, almost half a million.
engine, luel, water, and j.Uendanis.' ,ein Unions, which has arisen inlre-i 1 i 'iliiltt i .i
may be under three ton'
i That thev can ascend and de
scend hills of consider able inclina-
dence with their friends of the Eastjtion with facil'itv and safety.
-nothing
land and Enaland, uot by the arm of' Micmo vn. Ti.ii iatcrrstinjj and rapidly
xx ill lake part with thc hostile partv Thc Winncbagoes have refused to ji.z them, and yxe understand a deputati ?
from that tribe will visit this pi shortly.
v.r.
Congress.
Wc have nothing of in.
. vn.- i in.crrstms: and rapuiiy portancc from this body since our h,t. Jnii'-sioii a nt o r.f thc States f our t lie tanlf is still under discussion, a:l
i.Mivi.r- K..f K,- -. Jw.l. ...,.l 1., : 'P.i reasmi
...n. u.r A ; i ;tion tor
l tii vj i j i j iu L.i'ii. .u : v. nne eno i.u'inurr ci ti.o Lonieueracy is
men ii Kims ui uie ium. uui xx u i kic: itV antl vatctv i; ... c.i.,;- : , n i i i rl . . i . ... . ilJ 1 an ix. iIor .ulmi!iSiou to the just demands of otto rma ami disrrnco, which transjires es- ; llmttb.oy are perfectly safe! the people in the time of Chaik - i.itocxtricato Lerbdf from the c .i - . l l i ..... .
and trying
or.slitution;
cajies them, there is no respec-jfor passen ors.
might have saved his lite, and the hor-jl!,is u riu'T i'-ng greater - r t ' piivsicul pow cr than ?outh Larulini, 15
suit.
i.u.ic iu.hi ..ainiv.iiisn..i..ui;:iuuMi f. x us i 1 1 icy HOI (or UeOUr""""1 iUnocIiiiix at tl.c doer ofUor.zrcss ler
and post othec. Each settler of j not be.) if propcrl-constructed nu-' lloliiU!j and uelgium may be com-m.iu and iviiii:1? to enter into ti.e band TesnectabilitV wishes to keen thelisancc. m th, ,.' hlii- " ' !Pad to two opposed armies, waitinglmatrinumy 'rbetUr or xwnsn.; Sl,e xx
i - . . i '... .v. ,0. t,u of t,.,Ue w jj ( .oo.i iawe i.i t bum. in i.ici ,oiih ucracy, as a nm ol events ... 1.ls native plv.ee., i. 'I'Latihey willbrcotne nspec- of Knr ' nre niixicil4 lal .s ;m.;1J..vc!iSi.si?tc vwm ........pori.Le c, rhey eo,n,.arc notes, and -Wu, a.l.e- a,,,! cheapvr mcHlo of eonvey-!iuu,.Sntn,lli;;, elohcm ti.rcat-it c" Za ch:',"::' ""'"C"
cning belligerent interventions, to main
tain peace, the interest of all for Rev
.reat amount oi mlormr.tion is 'nr.ee than eam.a fl,.nun hv hoi
M ouaht together, and ponide sosit-,os on turnniko mark
liated are more likely fo havti lilies. : Thro :ic il.m- .wtot of ,T..onf Jolulion is the cp'ub mic of tiie time?, and
al and enlarged vivws, than if Ml er breadth of tire than other Wri-hcil fl,Kt s,ris t'"tla,!r5 al, had been born 1 reared upot. the 'ages, and as the roads are not act- FcSil spot. ied on so injuriously as by thc teet! would have been the signal for civil ! of the horses in cmmioil drauvlitJ war, a contested succession. He is on
1 r.cr ho Lomsxoto He, raid. :.mdi carriages Will cause less W-ear tne recovery, and being for warned, may
.xlUSKtiT PRlHjf JUhbS. 'i,fr,nil ilmn r-r.-if.!..c .t.-nvn i... be able to secure the succession of hi
Alight flexible dl'tsshas been in- tiG1Ntvj j daughter to the I lironc. But the late Vented l)V two Italians, which is ' " leycntsin Spain have led to important
It is stated upon good authority tU
adn.is-1 en rt kenridge of Virginia, h?.s ten-
ofidcredto the President of the U. SnU illi.i... . ,.r i i ..,i,.r-
ine MJl X ILtS UI IWVIllJT IIIUUS.11IU Wtuii teers, w ho w ould be ready to march .a two week3 for the purpose of repelbi g
any opposition to the execution of the
eaid to he pniof against inusKCt The following advertisernement
ball
the
; changes in her administration, which
xva expected to have an influential
vin?r
ore
owns. DEPTH OF AMERICAN LVKES.
lately made a nractice of ridiim on
an ass, lrolongiov 0 yr .the
st
alls. Our duohsis should provide MTl3 some years ago posted up atheai.,gon the fate of Don Miguel, Ki ie:n-elves with such dresses; they North S!iiuld: "Whereas, sever-1 of Portugal, whom she had licrctoA
would be far preferable to s;ik al idle and disorderly persons have: countenanced, and perhaps secretly ad
ded . Portugal is the scat of civil war. Don Pedro, its lineal King, and founder of a nw empire in its American possessions.
is an out-cast from both. i"he victim of revolution he is seeking to produce a reaction, and by means of revolution to obtain possession, in the nsme of his daughter Donna .Maria, of the ancient
inheritance of his family. Germany is in trouble; and of Poland it may be said, as of an ancient city, " Ilium f ii, ci intrens g'orio trotum" Poland is no more; she shakes her Russian chains alingratc Europe, and weens in
blood. Let Southern Europe beware
Thc best wav in which a roan can testify his approbation of an editor's industry or ability is lo take his paper. Praise is always gratifying but liberal patronage is far more so: it is absolutely indispensible. il like your paper very much I approve of your course
ay i entirely xou write a well turned para-
graph thatwas an able article all these arc pleasant saying withal totiekel the ear of an editor, but xvc assure you gentle reader, thc simple direction, 4Scnd your paper to so and so,1 has frr more music in it. Itspeaks bom.'; it is the act of support and not the profession.
laws of the United States in South Carolina. Thc nuliificrs will derive Vut little aid or countenance from the populous of Virginia.
Lake Erie has about thirty live liead ()f Rnporv Stairs; now. Ie n i . ..1 l . i t 1 '
latnoms waiei aooxo us lowest neu anv ilcc;tient silols! li:u,Cn. hetathough it is not oitcn more than ke; rhis mClhod of informing the twenty five m dept.i. Iike St. pub!ic th.lt ho jia3 determined Clair is shallow, rarely exceeding lo g!wot lhc said aS & caniions afoiir latb.oms. Laiye Huron, .vlich- nv 11M.rtll ri.iin.rm. it
igan, and Superior, are m aces. aJ lh(; ti.lK U) lakocaro 0f himself: nine hundred feet deep, sinking a- !est l)V sono untortunate mistake bout three hundred teet oelow ine hcsi0ukl shoo the wrong oncv' level ot the ocean. THE TALL1P0T TREE. j At the ht session of the New HampThis tree is a native ofthe island ol shire Eegblatuie. ?dr. Wilson, of Ila-
PLAGUE IN INDIA. Accounts have been received
from India that the plague is raging with jireat violence at Bushirc
the deaths amounting to irom 150 to 200 ;i day. At one time there were 2000 bodies iinburied in the public streets. At Bombay much alarm prevailed lest the disease should be brought in that Prcsidency. One vessel had arrived from Uushire.on board of which 70 out
I of 121 persons died.
We are justified in hoping, (says tr.? Georgia Journal,) that the sinister influence of the United States Bar.k l departed from it. That it must looktc evidence, not mystery, for its suppc' Jackson who vetoed it is re-ekcteu. Clayton who investigated it is againreturned, and Benton who was the eaIk" est, steadiest advocate for the probing progress; and who has searched decfr into its vices and abuses than anyctr person, has been re-elected to the ate by a majority of more than two tJ one.
We find the following article in tl-c Augusta (Geo.) Courier: Is it possible? Can it be beliJIn the face of this community, that lam Seabrook, Captain Dubois, w1. Governor Hamilton on board, on n ing our wharf, on Sunday morning 1 hoisted thc United States Flaj, h'n'
