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OCR COUNTRY OCR C OCNTR Y's I NTE R ESTS AND OCR COCNTRY's FRIEND8. HV C. F. CLARKSOX. BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN COUNTY, INDIANA, JANUARY, 3, 1845. VOL,. XIII. NO. 2.

YILLANY IN HIGH PLACESGov. Whitcomb, of Indiana, coo... informs

the creditors of that Slate, through his!es-i

s ,Se, that Li liana is not able to pay the. i titer est oiher Debt whereupon it is to go unpaid, and the widows and orphans who have been plundered of their all by trusting to her lying promises may beg or starve, as they can! The Governor gives them no ground to expert that they will ever be paid at all, unless they are

willing to take it in brush fence at five dollars arid, or something equally available and satisfactory. The annals of the civilized world full as they are of every kind of depravity and crime

furnished few parallels to the cold blooded racil'uy of this declaration. Were Indiana crushed beneath an unbearable load of debt, she ought still to make every effort and pay to the utmost of her ability. If she were una-

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TLES OF OPPF'" "ION. f?ev. Charles T. Torre v. has oeen for

sevarjrHjn'hsjronnned m ". ' Baltimore . JaiAlexander" on a charge of aiding slaves to run away from jBomT their masters, tells the followTi?gja(es Inra let-1 Brown ter published in the Boston Chronicle: irne bureau A colored man. poor, free, of good charac-jCook

ter, belonging in Frederick county. Md., went Cass into Pennsylvania with a drove of cattle, and jChampaign was gone more than the legal twenty days. jChristian On his return, two miscreants, utterly worth- Clark less in purse and character, but with w hitish J Coles

faces, complained of him. got him in jail, and Cumberland in various ways contrived to run up the bill of Clinton fine and costs to over $70. For ibis he was' Clay sold as a slave for life, purchased by a slave- Craw ford trader in this city, and sent to the far South. ; Calhoua It was this summer. i Carroll

Another case: A certain Dr. D . of, De Witt

an old black j Du Page

oman. nnu tier r.ugar

four little children, all whiter than their mo-! Edwards

. ILLINOIS Official.

Franklin ' Fayette

Wretchedly as her loans were squandered on fragments of Public works, those works must be worth something, and might be made speedily productive by an honest thrifty people. The increased value of the property of the r, . . . .1 - ... . - I 1 - 1 . . 1. .1-

state every inrc-e years wouiu pay ner wnoic

debt. And yet her Governor declares that she cannot pay the interest! and intimates that the people are as base as he is! We still faintly hope that is not true; at any rate the whining plea of beggary is a lie. The intoxicating liquors used by these people, to their own injury and degradation, would alone pay the interest. Three days' work additional from ev

ery able bodied citizen would pay

there are Tew who conld not work three days more in each year. New York City, with not

half so many people, pays much more every iWa'

b'e to pay the rate of interest agreed on. she ! "'" e: a certain ur. j oiPhttopay two, three, or four rer cent. as i "a'd dtr.ct sent to this jail Leonid, and the residue whenever and ns ; "i. 'npv.re a hght mulatto won

fast a she may be able. But the pretence inf rmnnt my is ton nnlnnhti' f 1 1 In tin

put forth by any swindler who cherished a ! master' The husband said tbey all were. .: : ,., r. m; ,1 I No doubt of it. They have since been sold

ha, now some! S0J.03J free inhabitants, colli-! ' ,he slave ,ru(-rrs: Such "rcurrenccs are by Fu ton vMi.w a bounteous soil, capable ol affording I n? "n""A here" et ,hc Christians , Gallatin employment and plenty to ten times that num-j Balnniore never know any thing about ; Grundy her. Her wealth, which is rapidly increasing i .vvhen you ask; in truth, ,t would be in-; Greene cannot now be less than 8150.000,000. A-! crred,ble, nex;s, V ""-tenths ? " rt cry . ,.u .1 of people of this city, that from two to four ; Hamilton

gainunis people, mis wrauu. mere exists i , , , ,,. Public debt ol some fifteen millions of Dollars. e every year sold, in their an which the annual interest is some S600.000. ! nidl. incln.ling at least five hundred mem-

j ners oi me "ony oi unrtsi, numtne. prayenui,

ignorant, but sincere Christian". Such topics

they do not inquire into. "The righteous perishelh and no man" of them 'layeth it In heart.' Wha? The victims are pour, black, or "yel-

! low," and American Slaves; victims of the Jackson

ereat American slave trade. But it is perfect ; Jasper folly to rebuke the slave trade. The trader is Jl)aviess the mere agent ol the slave holder. The cheat' Knox crime is to hold a man in slavery. j Kane Items of n different class: It is very com-! Kendall mnn here for the police, and other slave-bun-j Lee ii knaves, to play tricks on slave holders. ; Lawrence I wil give voti a rew samples. One nolic ' LaSall e

U nn(j j firm has in pay, over s wenty colored spies here. loiai

PcsKies others in riiiladelphia and elsewhere.. i"siou Their business is to inveigle slaves to run a-: Lake

hide them up. and betray them. When. Marion

Hancock Hardin Henderson Iroquois Johnson Jefferson Jersey

. t , : t l i ,i ' 1 .Mum ni n

year for cold water alone. And vet Indiana. I ' "vrT mi!,s "e s",,n i,uer,1H " . 1

lus ssn.M reward; o'ten he applies to inn very: m.nusoii police firm for aid! In a few days they are j McDonotigh ready, of course, to hand over the poor vic-jMenard tim of itieir arls, and pocket the reward, be- j Mercer sides gettins praise as very igilant officers ! Marshall

. i They once had in their pav nn active member i Massac

of a northern vii-i!nnce committee, who is welli"aon known to inc. He is not now on the commit-Moultrie

located in the ve. y heart of the ferule West, v;-.'i nohle rivers all around and throush bcr to bear her v ist products cheaply to the seab(ird. pleads bankruptcy and refine to pay

any part even of ihe interest due her famih-

iii2 creditors! She is a libel on Humanity

and a burniivj di-jrace in th American name! j

It is a si 2 n si though common proof of the I

Allwise direction of huiivm affairs, thai knave-

tee.

Another trick is somewhat similar. Many

Montgomery Moran

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ry appears mi iiimohi uuiiiiimiv i:it-in:rii mi M,niriii J. i-. t-i - . ; . i i .. i ! roloreil people, for len miles round, are snlTer- .'tonroe

' , ' ed to come to Ba'ttmoro. on the Sabb ilb, io;Mcon

ill s.iii. ii i. i a.iiiii ii '.n jni -s

hut no thoroiish bred knave can long heir

betray ing his want of common sense. Thus Gov. Whitcomb, after asertitt the undeniable truth that ' It is far more difficult to pay the interest on a Foreign than on a Domestic

debt," with some very needless amplifications, turns square round and assails the protective policy, in the very face and eyes ol this axiom! Assuredly, if it is more dulicult to pay Haifa Million a year to foreigners as interest on a Debt, it must be just as much so to pay that Half a million abroad than at home for broad cloths, Calicoes. Hardwaae, Crockery, or any thins else we need. For, England does not buy Cotton of us because w-e buy goods of her; she would buy nearly as much although we m ide our own woolens. Neither do we buy

Cloths of her because she buy s l.otton of us; we buy them because we suppose ihey come cheaper than we could mike them. We should buy rather less of her if she did not

t ake our Cotton, because we would have less means of payiiiu. and for no other reason. And if we might to take cloths of her in order, as Gov. Whitcomb would seem to atsne, to secure a larse market and liberal price for our Wheat and P.rk. we should, on the same ground, prefer to pay interest to her capitalists rather than our own People, as that would enable and probably stimulate-her to take more of our staples. But why "waste argument on this incarnation of foolish iniquity? .V. V. Tribune.

see their ft ien 's and nltend church. A con-j .'iclienry stable, desirous of raising ihe ind. finds onejMrLean without a pass, puts him in jail, orsome place Marquette of confinement sometimes one of Ihe slave Olo

noihiniT nhnnt it lill ihe master ! coria

pnons says

HORRIBLE DEATHS. .4 .If if'ier tiiii her fire children burned to d: iih. We learn from our eastern exchange that ihf d A-eliing house and bai n of Mr. Seymour F. Benedict, at Walton Peleware county, N. , was destroyed by fire on Saturday n "In the 7ih iust, and dreadful to relate, his wife and five children pi rishedjn the flames. The fire was communicated from a candle thai the children took on going to bed. up stairs. Mr. Benedict and his wife were first awakened

by the fire breaking through from the cham

ber into the room where, with their youngest

child, they slept. They rushed out of the house, carrying the child with them. The childien up stairs were crying for help, surrounded by flames, and Mr. Benedict urged them to jump fiom the windows that he would catch them The eldest did so. being

already much burned, but the others did not.

Mean1' bile,

offers his reward; and then Mr. Constable cool

ly pockets the reward of bis knavery. Besides, the stave, as a suspected runaway, is commonly sold to ihe traders at a low price, and the trader, out of pure gratitude (!), gives the officer another fee. I defeated one such prei ious scheme since my imprisonment, by wrilinsr to ihe slave holder a humane man

and thus saved apir.us slave from being torn f' om his family for life. I got two pncinies by it. Another trirk is managed by the connivance oftbe j.iil keepers. A runaway is put in jail.

and the keepers, for a specified fee, (S5 00)

SMvo exclusive notice In a particular trader of

the fact. This ojves the trader a chance to

negotiate with the master, at a distance, and get bis slave at half price, buying him "nn ihe wing." This has often been done Ibis summer. One of the visitors of the jail, to whom I mentioned if. defended it as a customary perquisite of the prison officers.

Another ;'perqnisite" of these gentry, is 20 per cent, of the fees for all Ihe ensea they are

able lo give a lawyer, with whom a bargain is previously made. Of course, none I ut n very

inferior lawyer wnti'd degrade himself by making such a bargain. This summer, a very

amusing quarrel look place between our keepers and their legal coadjutor, "s to the honest v of the latter in paying over the proper share of the fees! They tried lo drive a bargain with another one of mv friends but received no countenance from him. You fee the art of "sponging" is not altogether lo be classed among '-ihe lot-t arts" of a primeval world. The hungry animals are very ready to plunder the slave holder; they do it often, of coure; Ibev w ill not scruple to do the like w ith tin'

free colored man, and others of the more de

fenceless classes.1

Piatt Pike Pope Putnam Perry Pulaski Richland Rock Island Randolph Stark Sangamon Scott Shelby St. Clair Schuyler

Stephenson Tazewell Union Vermillion Wabash Washington Wayne

White Williamson Woodford Warren

Winnebago Whiieside Will

Total

Polk. 1495 138 62'i 951 398 378 2027 92 191 216 750 582 189 527 448 490 2(58 178 361 551 884 185 364 G34 G33 1537 1115 01 1240 160 573 1390 lfij 294 281 382 663 453 317 270 15S5 f.SO 1010 47'J 315 Gil 533 231 100 02-3 722 074 1496 493 S73 321 263 398 254 204 C61 1421 740 3-38 009 477 140 383 1160 120 1450 348 228 477 209 322 397 771 2 CO 1371 010 083 1945 743 465 P23 617 7C8 315 5H5 G37 739 7G6 322 503 368 289 810

57067 45.101

Clav. 1280 81 564 329 375 362 1U7 176 178 182 G25 776 191 334 180 425 247 221 317 372 701 365 82 102 414 1431 400 49 800 147

123 747 130 429 204 32 227 555 183 143 1514 740 748 357 211 427 210 GO 380 182 641 1657 439 397 410 237 1G3 255 190 333 1443 304 221 493 580 217 595 840 81 1411 201 237 219 90 29 460 713 1S7 1937 G70 315 1042 610 483 1011 94 869 479 234 265 730 179 159 500 5i0 384 509 45,101

SPLINTERS.

tZs'Politics in IJiston. Politics seem to bo in a curious position in Boston, there being no

tr3w;ViT)n'n Linkford killed John John-. PSS vnan five candidates for Mayor, and it i

son, on Saturday week last, in Lawrence coun

tv. Indiana, by striking him with a handsaw. These worthies were playing cards, and qii3r

relied, hen the deed was done. The mur

derer has not been taken.

said that even a sixth party is on the eve of

springing up in that devoted village.

Democratic,

Whig. Native. Cidd Water, Abolition,

A. W. Thaxton. Jr.

Josiah Qnincy, Jr. Thomas A. Davis. Simon Shipley. James M. Whiton.

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lU? .cip inrif i. oenaiors a leoer imm

i Washington says: We have a rumor here th the New York Assembly, in their choice of

jE3"Mr- Clat 'has written a letter to a gen

tleman at Richmond Virginia, in w hich he declares his purpose never again to enter into

public life He says his "remaining days shall be spent in the tranquility of his farm."

rf-!;If you ever marry." said a Roman Con-; Senators of the United Stales, will act on a sultohisson, 'let itbea'woman who has jndg-! Prinritlle of compromise, and give one to the ment enough to superintend the getting of a : barn-burning interest-one lo the old hunker... meal of victuals; tasto enough to dress herself: T,,p nam-bnrnero. t! ey say. will gn for Texas ,Pride enough to -rash her face before break-i xhp ot,lPr Senator against .tihns neutralI fast; and sense enough to holJ her totfue , izi,,2 'ie vole of the Empire Siate on that im-

when she has nothing to say." rd'Tbe Newark Advertiser quotes the "following five lines from Bavtnn, as appropriate to the Whig cause and party: "They never tail who die In a great cause; the block may soak their gore; Their heads may sodden in the sun. thpir imb Be strung to the city gates and castle wa'ls!

But still their

portaut question.

tdMedarv. in the Locnfoco papeis, is proposed as Polk's Postmaster General. rCj.l Tftipj" Turn. A! one of the comi'rv courts, where an indictment fur nn a"oi had been performed against a w oman for i!l-i:ef of her husband, who was sererannetec l is counsel, in the heat of declamation, happened to say that half the sex were devils! Rut see-

pirit walks abroad. Though jpg a nimbrr of genteel females in the court.

years after a very short pause, he went on 'h the Elapse, and others share as lark a doom, I other half are angels! and several of them are Thev but augment the deep and sweeping ' now present.' thoughts j Which ..Vrpowered a! I others, and conduct, Cure far m,mathm.-0A !.. Stp The world at last lo f.eedom." j sa"s ,hat " "n d tell when she j was a girl. that old grandma Donner. the rc5A private letter from New Orleans j ,niest critter to cure the rbeumatly pains, bearing date of the 9th iust. gives us the fol-; never used no doctor's means, but only garden

ilnwing prices: Potatoes. 1.00 per bid; Apj p'ec, 1.75; Hay. $10 to 11 per ton; Onions. ' 1.75. Corn in ak. 35? p"' hush d-v in ear. 50.'.

per. bbl; Oats in hulk, 23 to 2; in sack, 30c. per bush; Brand 40 '. ner bushel. The market is glutted, an J the sales are slow

even at these prices. ftr! Treinendrnts Snnir-Storm on fw? Island Suspension of the Travel The storm

of Wednesday night wr one of Ihe heaviest

ever known in Long Island. The enow f 1 profession, had ioined ihe Methodit Church

at Greenport. the Eastern terminus of the Rail-! and received a license to preach. We hope he

mail Pint fnr a distance of thirty-five miles ninv ilo nnod lo liimself ns well as t.a others.

; yerbs. She steamed 'em w ith cumfrey, elei enmpane. and eoriander seed. Sometime? she will throw in a little red precipity, but mighty ; seldom only when it was a powerful bad j case."

TC3nriinr to another Stare. We see it stated in the papers that Charley Wfpb. well know lo ihe piav-goers of Wet and South, n a talented Iradgedian. and possessing, while a son Thespis, the usual erratie qualities of his

Tl3". Afoul deed It is staled that a young married woman named Brazier, died at Adott,

West from ll.nt place, to the depth of from ten

to twelve f et. Gangs of laborers are employ

ed b1oi2 Hi-ft' c ond track. They were nided

by seven 'tves. but avere not expected 1 (Me.) lately, & circumstances conspiring to in to succeed in e .) .ling their object before Hits ' duce the impression that she had been foully ! a t day. Monday. It is espected that the travel ' w-ith. a post mortem examination ava had. and will soon be resumed. a large quanity of arsenic was found in her 'stomach. An individual is suspected as beina

tj ,.u..s.-., "n1,nons.annpusne.soIj(bpperr(lfrMftr o( ,e ,,orrl(1 dpC(1 ,,

" ! loi n v-ifl-Oii'' !at Ti r cAina rr.nnl li a 1a f r

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Polk's maj. ll.fJCO The Illinois Stale Register makes Polk's ma

jority 12,392. There is an error of 1 000 in its

addition T the democrMic column, and the

democratic majority in La Salle county is 3' more than the Register has it.

potatoes have recently been received in

York, from England and France. And still large quantities are expected by the packets now o'" their way. Fry n.rrellent. There i a law in Mexico, enacting, that no one shall be allowed to exercise fhe rirht of suffrage after the year 1S50..

ti ileshe can read and write. frOne Vote. Mr. White, elected to the present Congress from the Waldo (Me.) Di. iiict. had just votes enough to elect him. Pretty close work, when in twelve thousand

otes one settles the question. JnTrTattling people net a the fuel of society keeping nothing to themselves, but con

veying whatever they receive to the first con

venient bearer.

TCtleadinsr Mr. Polk. Captain Tyler is

ns bnv as a Bee in a tar-barrel, making remo

vals from 'office and appointing others of his friends to fill the vaeancies."' Whether Jimma

Polk and the true grit locos submit to this, is further along remains to be seen.

fXy Simple Cure for the Tooth arhe.Kn

exchange says, that a small piece of Indian

Rubber, or Gum Elastic, softened by the flame of a 'candle, and inserted in the orifice of an aching tooth, will effectually eaclude nir. and

consequently cure the tooth ache. Sf. Lonis

Ga.r.

lTr77ie Mother. A writer beautifully re

marks that man's mother is the representative of his Maker. Misfortune, and een crime, set up no barrier between her and her soo.

While his molherlires be will havcnui friend

m earth w ho wilt not listen w hen he is slandf red: n ho w ill not desert him when he suffers

who will solace lorn in his sorrows and speaks

to him of hope when hej read y to despair.

Her affection knows no ebbing ti le. It flows on from a pure fountain, spreading happiness through all this vnle of leirs. and cease only at the ocean of eternity. 57. Louis Gaz.

Henrt Clay. The following paragraph we

extract from the Hartford Journal of Wednesday: "We rejoice to learn that Mr. Clay, w ith his ready and noble philanthropy, tio sooner heard of the case of Miss Webster, (the young lady

confined in the Lexington Jail on a i harge of

ciner iiirougn tear or mamma . i,i"",'iiri! i .1 i... i nr

it is supposed that Mrs. B. had gone into the, vo,tm)errpJ wrtirM , her defence; noti, with the vain endeavor to get them out;, , wp mav m.nlmn n(?re, inri lentaUv, that an I the little child, about 4 years old. uneon- j abojlion papprg which ,,avc pb. s.ons ofdanger, followed her, and all pens led. Unei,-,np stntex1)enl helow, not one has seen rhe.r mangled and haif burned bodies were menlion ,hi, fac, creditable to Mr. found in the rums the followini day, but it ayas Clv, impossible tc distinguish tl eir features. The1

eldeu daughter, about 18'years old, is so badly

burnt a$ to render her recovery exceedingly

JCrAn Knglish Physician says, in a late

doubtful. Mr. Benedict is almost out of his work.and who will doubt but that it is correct?; plained

HOOSIER SPEECH ON THE TARIFF.

The Concoidia Intelligencer slates that the following speech was furnished by a special

repoitei;

"Feller-citizens, thar are five kinds of tar

iffs (counting his fingers) yes, feller-citizens, five kinds, and you must decide which kind yon ar in favor td at once. Clay and Polk have made up thar minds on that subject, and so must we. I say thar ar five kinds of ter-

ifi; first the incidental tariff, which confines itself altogether to hardware and nutmegs; then I thai is the protective taiifT, which is intended to exclude from our country hollow ware and ! wine; then thar is the tariff for revenue which I goes in for cheap jewsharps and 8 clay clocks; I but feller-citizens. Fm in favor of thead-ve-lo-rum tariff, that's the tariff that meets my view, and comes in play as beautiful as ge. up flairs. It's a 'tariff that's understood and easily ex-

fcdGen. Scott has been warmly solicited to give his eonsent to have his nam" forthwith announced for the Presidency. His refponse

will be known soon.

fTjr'Cvre for Deafness It is said that deaf

ness avill he removed by a mixture of sulphu

ric trtber and "ammonia, after il is allowed to stand fourteen days. A solution is then formed

lo be properly app'ied to the internal ear

which avil cure in almost every case this hith

erto incurable diseases.

ftyfireefrs Commerce on the Prairie tell a story which establishes (he superiority of hot iron over ligatures to take up arteries. A man in the prairies shattered bis arm with a musket

shot, and his companions with an old saw, and j rai,se, hut when they arrived, they found her

Ihe conqueror, and viewing with much composure the lifeless body of her frightful intruder. fX3"-l Question fur Lawyers Can the creditors of Indiana sue and ubtam judgment

-ad meaning when we avant money ho give one dollar for the first electoral vote I against her?

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Senses A calamity SO drfadful seldom fall to "I Hectare my Conscientious opinion, luunum , m mr umMii n uuu m , nuu im n nni n ; ituvnnnr iiiik siuhiiu raniKniri mr. ' ' 10

the lot of man deprived in a short hour of on long observation ana reiiecuon, inai u mnr is mm. nm m wc inimrj mu, insist i u , miu uiumuuic ii hi peiimciniiw MiTrfu n , ic.it4... v ..ui.v jivv.-

fCs'There are thousands of Locofecos. lu appepr to think, that the bare face of Mr. Polk's election renders him and everything

j appertaining to him indescribably glorious.

They no longer entertain the slightest doubt, tbat old Zeke was the bravest and most devoted of patriots, that polk-stalls are ihe pride and glory of the vegetable kingdon Ihat fly npthe creek are the sweetest and loveliest bir't in the whole eircle of nrnilhnlogy.'thnr personal

cowardice is the noblest of all human qualities.

and. that 'Dork river is the most magnificent stream in Christendom. tuisrille Jour.

JtrA toung wif. in Lowell Mass.. has presented her hnband with five children in eleven months! Lowell is a great manufacturing town! TCjT Tobacco Candy, is said to be made in Oxfcrd, North Carolina. It is good, of course. "fToing West. The newspapers at the West nre continually complaining of the scarcity of the better half of creation in that region. The

Maumee Exptess bewails ns follows: "Come

r.n. ye Connecticut. Massachusetts and Rngne's

Island hisses, fur men out number Ihe women yet. In Branch county the males number 180B nnd the females only 828. '.Isn't it too bad that Ihe womrn should be in the minority? Branch connta' is a good coniita ihey have raised

12.000 bushels of avheat there last year, he-

sides plenty of other grain and other sarce.

Good livers they, so come on."

Remarkable Thanksgiving Gathering

occurred at Barnstable. Mass.. lat avrc k. A

matron, aged 02. enterlained her sUter, wh'i

had putne a mile or more, in an open wagon, to

pass her f)5ih annual thanksgiving daa-. miirnunded by ibeir children of the age rf 75 years and their's again down through several generations, to the prattlers in the leading stages.

A P.tnlher killed by a Girl. The La Grange

(Texas) paper, g;ves the following incident

which occurred near Douglas, Nacogdochej county. A panther came into a house in which there was no person but a young lady nnd her little brother. The young lady fbeing very busy attending to her little household nffdirs. diJ not see the panther until he had got entire' v into the house, but as soon as she discovered him she seized hold of htm and called to her little brother to bring her the axe. After waiting

some time for this weapon, still binding on to the panther, the young ladv then told her brother to bring her a smoothing iron, with which she soon succeeded inputting the intruder lo death. The screams during the encounter of the heroine was, heard by some t)f the

neighbors. ho went immediately lo learn the

a butcher's knife, and a large boll, performed a

successful amputation. The bolt was heated red hot and used to.sear the stump. tdrJIeary Iass. The Globe says a gentle

man in Tennessee agreed, for twenty dollars

home and all that made life and home dear to was not a single physician, surgeon, npoineca-: ve-torum means, ana is ine oniy larm mat; the mnjoniy ol the electoral couege ine-iyt rr ehemist. drii3Bit. or drug on the face of makes both eends meet, and carries on the sum lost amounts to S36 893,467.420,103 231. 1 If these questions

Chrici-.-'n Mother nnd hiVhl v resuccted bv all the earth, there would be less slcktjess and. Government a slick os a new tar'd wheel in A knowledge of the powers of figures would affirmative, would

Lw.j..fJfl 1 immortality than now oblaini'f. J.nuirjr.V ' hat. laved him from this losi. lbeopenedM

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can be answered in thj

not the eyes of lwcofocoisnj

Albany uaz.