Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 49, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 May 1842 — Page 3

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IX-1'r sidriK Van llurni. ..II , , , , i , . I fC a.e to h.atc , ui.t.lldy CU g,0 , atitii r.?y. j . an Puren Ins consented to change h ' that Mr Li.iiis by way of Spririgfi'Id, III. This we learn.: the preent c'otct tu: lilt t in. .Mr. Van Il.jren w as rxpected in (hncir.niti on i'..? Vd June. Iii.- tay in Cohimbus ar.d liyt.m, v.itii the time c jr.J'.iTn I in trivelhn, v.-.il prv!:t h s Lein 5 here j r.', Cly, tn-f re the l":!i or MtJi i.f Jut", ah'int which time wo . vp.-r rrta uly t shake h hand Hip ur Willis and i;:vc oi;e f our loude?: cry. s ! OyThe public are reminded tint the CTnnii3ioncrs Court of .Marion Cnunty will rnert Monday t.xt, the Ot'.i of Ju.'i'i, fjr the transaction of bu-tiiCSi. I CoNour-s. )ir Washington papers cor:tain nothin" of peculiar intr-t Th II . was eiif v"1 ' - 3 I ed upon the 'i;eril npportiiinieiit bill It WIS naif., ny .ir. 1 rr. w v .nt-r, in neu tie, i;. 11 me n;'- . . ( u mo ap-

original rout;, at u.e S'-iiCitatPm or Im Inei.os, to ! On the .4p?r..i.g cl the Cu J.t.S n :p iii: C.SrrvrNS -" 11 - ..- cj.i.i; mu.jmei,i i.. abujcJ ita trut ; and now th- S:uo o! Rjaticl.y of Lords by over !K) nisjnty oa cacti priuopal d.ntint instead of ijo'.i. fro:a Cincinnati t St. !.'! is ' the mct:.bers vf the liar, add.-.-ed :ho , j jVVnt'LVih nfcüicirraäac 1."' rI'"r0'1' rr.lk3 provision Ilr piyin thiftCi'ti hd.'i.lreJ t'l ".- 'si;n. 1:1 the I'uJstf of Ci::.ict;i the I'or.oa hue by the wiy cf I.o:iisv:ie, Vjncennc.-, Ve., he wiii 1 .rl 1 1' ,vf , . . I HU, ,-i v.t. A 'f 6' AV.-7.i .7 Knor t) Fountain. sir.J dollars, Lr vh:c!i the never received a:sv thin 1 ;en in tl.cir a!i.eiun t- the Jucoiin T IUM at gofrumC;t.c;nnitit.C.,Sur:1l:lsfrr,nwhc..cehe-.v.:i vLl ..'Vt' !' n' vi? teno1;!' u' ' T?1?" " rtVTf free The .e.v York Jo-irnt! of Cj:a:n-rci on'tlii u- ! 1, in order to prevent the renitin cf Sir llobtake -ti;.nal r,,d I,, l;.ana;,,:,, and ultunat., :i . Iay b a fp;chl mcetinjfof the t j t-r,ty cf a PäiWJph: corresponcenc of jiert Feel a prospective revohnio:,. J tu lern; Ilaute ; fr. n u!;encc he w.,! go t t. t;:s:.h.rs U t , - h r. I have lecn charged by tint uaitrf4th. 'jij.ner.t rctmeJ. .aV8: I MinoJ u very ph-nty m I.nglataf, an. I n:t!.A:g,

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priati'Ti f I-I ! b.r pay rf cominispir-ii.-.l, warrant, I by death. Hut the memorials of his lab rs here re- di-rnurrtr to the whole bill. To part of the lull the (lernurand petty o.licers and üeauien, for 1"II, was ' main on record. And il i appropriate that those rer was not well taken. The rule is, that wheie a d I:.") i:(i."wlier;as the am u:it re-' tire 1 f-r 112 is : wnt po '""J and so often mingled in ardent .!:- us- ; murrer t-s to the wholo bid, it tnut be good as tj all or .nV, l i i, .'. .. in .r,... . , r ,(,. i'.".. sin before him, and in the exhibition of prof-si- nal ! g'I umhin?. Judgment reversed. in this Bii.gle item. j aj their orrov for his luss. None h id a b ;tU-r , Apal from Fountain. An assignee who d.-lays

For the nival service generally, ay.s tin (Hohe, ! al out ( I1,' 1 1 is a.-ked for; being i.TC'MK'f) more thin w .s expended under Mr. Van 15'iren, and . over ii,"' ,Ui( is prpis.;. ti be given. . or does this include "',')' H) .-i;;rnpriate i to bail 1 an iron fc!Caucr, or the py of lt;'l men (pipe 1 .vers ?) ;ropoed to he added to tie! marine mrp. or the expense of a prnpofed rt-org imz iti -ii of the navy, and feundry other iteni-. Tims i.s tiie in-:iy of the government npi indered to reward p'dit.cal part:zans , f r w lug-of c-eir.-e ar..' to get all the fat i j'js -tow-ing out of this increased ex.-ienditurc. I.Mi'Ortia.M fiimi AI aim: Tin: F.otM) vuv lltt.stio.n. Wo have just received ajc mnts from M une giving us the favorable intelligence of tho opening of the Maine I.rgil itnrcfJov. Fairfield' Me.-eigc and the first tteps taken towards a fair and honorable a.ljubtnient of the Houndary lluetio:i. A cotnIilittee of nine on the part of the Senate, and thir teen on the part of the IIou.e, were appointed t take into consideration th- (t'ovrrnor's MeP-acr. - The committee v-.-ted mianimou.-ly to cho..-' C'oui- . " . . . i',., .. i " miss. oners ; and by a vote of IJ to ..adopted arerunt-, i lauu uj iui. juuii 'Iis, in me ncnaie, lo give them full power. The doings of the committee will bo ratiii d by the I.egir-lature. Four com mifsioners are to he designated two from each of the political parties be. Fvery thing is as it sh u!d

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a new turn, the suffrage party having abandoned all PirciUIe Opposition to the Charter I arty in Providence, and the war there appears to be at an end fjr the present, at least. The Chronicle says : ' The small ban.! of fearless and determined men who held out in posses&ion of the guns, an allusion to which we made in our yesterday's editi in, a:.d io prooao.y thought they were doing right, this .rmng yielded t the perMn.ions and nrguments the friends of peace of both parties, and retuirnr-g I artuiery guos to tho pj.ee from v. Lieh they tod; j tliiu- u iir.i , .!! ri it 1 1 1 tl in of the H...... ...1 1 i. .. . i ' 1 1 ...v..., a.-.u onipL-aeeauiy loineir notnes. ; The Journal says that (lov. Dorr is e-aid tu be in Hellinghaui, Masa., about three miles from V.'oon-! i that the sullrage party can ask, for it puts the whole i ilisposition ct the matter into their own hands Hitherto the landholders won! to frame their own constitution ment called by that name Khode Island a tew months worK of the landholders ; and by establishing an un1.11- . ... .. . cquai ana uipproporiionaie representation of the d liferent parties of the State, was intended to perpetuate their power in the legislature. What they tficn refused Ins now been extorted from them by the firmness of the suirrae party. They come forward with a proposal to submit to the public opinion, which they have to long resisted and defied. Whatever turn the presses favorable to the landholders party may attempt to give the matter, tlie cause of the sullrage people has triumphed, the justice of their demands has been acknowledged, the landholders have been driven fr 11 the gmuu I so stubbornly maintained, and Khode Island, unless there be treachery in the agreement to which Cov. Herr acceded, is to have, like other States, a free constitution. On referring to the letter which we publish, and which bears on its face the marks of minute accu- . 1 . 1 . racy, rcc.-ng as ,t now to persons and to cenver;TT,V. T nTV U;.vi,bn at "' tics ut the Unuholcers tint (ovcrnur Dorr with - afr.mr tnii t t Cit rtiirrir1 .. a ( i,vt t j t t i i . ft.. Uli, aiiu iii.il .,j 1..I-H "tn: im ij iiiiiiii, i.iu riuarrel. that they furnished him with a carria-e to leave the ground. We suppose that the landliold - I, . . . .. . .... quarrel 1 ers will not venture to tritle any further with the. people, or fail to observe the engagement into which the agents ot their party have entered. 1 lit. lAPUximent wiuijil be a very hazardous one. In the mean time, we feel it our duty tj remark. that had it not been for the precipitate interference of Mr. Tyler, in this matter, the dispute would have i.. i ... UU" eiU tU Without any Hostile prepariHons made by either party. 'Ihe threat to crush the eutlrage parly by the military force of the United States, encouraged the landholders, and led them to attempt to regain the supremacy by violence. It was an inexcusable step, inexcusable whether it were owt:ig to n-hncssor to arrogance. and However tlie strde between the two parties Ilhode Island may be composed. Mr. Tyler will be held answerable at the bar of public opinion fur the in part lie has taken. Illixoi4. The Springfield Ilegistor has proposed the name cf Hon. Thom as Foku aj a gubernatorial candidate for that State. The selection is a good one ; but it remains to be seen if he will be the general choice. From the t?pint cf harmony and concession manifested ly the demccraey of Ulinoif, honorable to them as members cf the great democratic family, we apprehend no difficulty in their ecttlirg upon one candidate, and thereby preventing the success, of tiie enemy. We wish this spirit prevailed among all who jrrft$t io be democrats. Stamley ad Wish. The Haltimore Patriot his tlC following Wc have learned from an authentic? source, that 4he unpleasant controversy between iMesars. Wise and Stanley has termiuzted in a pacific and satisfactory adjustment."

... v- x- 1 1. 11 'Stephen C Stevens, i-.r:. reported the follow in" ; 1 c .1 11 .1 1.. ... 1 i r.. 1 1 dm Ate lor tue 1 ist ivvent.y-i.vu years, lie ins re- 1 ., . . ,. ,, , Ihe New l oik Lvcn.rg Pest cf May ,'': h I . , . , ' 1 ' u Ul" u v ; If ihev would avow thc:r principles and d'tei.d ,.n,. ip.,, i,,.,.,, .v t! ,. ..t.. I t,r the lavt ttruction of a railroad form .Moscow to Petersburg. , resolut ioiiS. which on motmn were ii'no 11 ii-.tv ' 1 " , .! 1 1 1 - - .1 . : pcateuiy oeen beaten ty tne pCi-pie, out trie lasi " ii.uiuuuiis, ..00..1, o.i inoiiu.i, wtro u.iani.iiJLJy , 1 Um i.,f eid ol r 11;. ,Tm" .and abusiti'T t he private 1 . . ' . .'....... 1 . 1 . 1. .1 . c. .1 .

fays I adopted : . time ..e was out he vva i sliovcd oh the traeü hy the .an i.ngiisii paper rc.-narss mat since ..r u. reej The news w hich we have from Klmde Island this Jics.lnd, That tho members of this bar feel with ! TrX of tbe -ir- f,lriot tln an 1 the great whig Convention at Uns proposed a tax on incomes, the pe.-qde who beluorning, shows that the principle for which the suf-! deep sensibility the loss which the profession and tf ' llarrisburg. He no.-stands forward as the can 1:-, fore v.cd with each other .11 showing how much frage party have contended for thirty five vcars. has ' the country have sustained m the death of lien. -p., -j ,, .1 .;. . I , ;, i" ,'1 Pp..-, v-ho date of a Cotigrr-sional ciueus, v.h , have passed i they were worth, are now just as earnest in provat lal been acknowledged by the landholders. The Jksse S. H01.VAN. h-' aii ' ama- resolutions to destroy the constitutum, and are now ing how very poor they are. party claiming to govern u.ider the abrogated char- i Jitsnhtd, That we cherish the Irghct respect jur iju't'on the)therlnnd'' u tends tö 'render the ! striv;,,n l,) iV-'i'"'- a dictator, who would govern .Myriads of locusts have appeared within a few ter. have at last yielded ; they have offered to sub- j for the deceased, not merely as a jurist, but as a ! 1. or if 'uch par-1 'rer of nrivit.'Uabu' pii--ri'o ! l1,:".de- ly high taxes and t triilV who would 1 wecks in some of the middle counties of North Carmit the dispute to the judges, the people, and to ; man, and a christian, of varied and useful talent ar.d i 'anj V:.,., an'j na .'Cneral 'rule, it may be drivc thc svUlors tr":n tho I",Vliy liUU th'Y'o:nt olina. Such masses of living objects have hot been take a constitution from their hands. i ability, and of purity and uprightness cf character, I ..r'-ed'tVit e'wh-i 'v'.ll i- .st' is l-mselr' i'd'thc biyoiict as "p.rales :itid roohers," and per- (witnessed since the pilgrima-es of th. whig pipe- i A letter from a person of great respectability, m all the diversified scenes of iil'e. j ,,?c , r jr,'!;, J y.,,r' ' ' I pctuate his power by buiidmg u. ui the one hand a piyers ta Washington after oiiiocs. Which WO give to Otirreaders, stat.v. in general ; ItooUrd. That to testify these sentiments, we j l" v l ..yunbctter'than he ouhlh,." ! r:icc üfK;rJ!; "utacturers and I-.i.!-ho!ders, and A Clt Ux S:i!,, 0fl:uiJ, take place in M'chterms. the substance ot the arrangement, wh.ch is , will wear the usual bad-oof mourning for thirty ! aRj th..t h:s character is, at least, us vulnerable as ! u:i .T h '"J-1 lK vU ;Sat. cirly 1:1 August, comprising nearly -J.T.U (Ml 1 t.iataconvent.on is to be held composed of de.e-; days. the individual whom he raduces. , ries tt l.fe, and tus reducing tue poor t a condi- acrC8t w,,ic!i win Lc StjJf,r th, du.S of IS-, ami j

gaies ciiocn on me principle 01 universal sullrage, ; Kcsnlrrd, 1 hat the Honorable Is vac Ilai kford -o better evidenc 1 eed bo rcprred of the weak-: t:on ot extreme wreicnciucss aim m 1 an.iy 10 rc- , who are to trame a constitution, rr amendmonts to ; be requested to pronounce a diccoursc before the LP" ()f. r.,,.,P th-n is tii br.'fio.nd ,,. t!r f-.rt that!1'1- 'uc!l' i:i !l lcU' WurJj' ,s wi'"!'- fcC',,'- i the present constitution, which are to be oreser.t.-d hir t.is l'(IIt nt 1;.,,., .1.,.; !.. . ' n cau.e, i.in u iu 0. iujuu 111 11.0 uu, uiai nfthis hi hlv tnl-nted. but dangerous mau. I

.timi. .- .,1..! . . , . ;. ... ..,..1. uuu.s a-,,,, certain M;:g editors appear to devote their wiuie ("'"; : . " ,, ... V to the entire people !or their sanction. I his is all df this Court, as may best suit his convenience, noon ,i. T, n.; V ..,...it, :., f. .'..r.r. utchc 1. linder.

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K'pirt'l fjr fi- State Sntiul. In the FniteJ Utiles Circuit Court for the Dis trict if Indiana, Tuesday morning. May lTlii, n i-1- t r t 1 0 ',.,, ,,,,. .iir.ii.. i . ..i ,ir. !, i . 4 " - . - l ',i.4il iir uuiru li.k ,j a: iiiii:'. n . Vr..,.ul 1.,. jOII, MtLl.AN, Associate Judge of ; t he Si ir-i?- I v. . .,f i I ' r .. ? itrw i .-t:t: w til the i'.ty of its prucett.t.. :liu.if.,lt1.-(.ourt,ahd...t1l)0-rper:n.l..: t I u;i. :iuw r ad tne-r. v n . h i- h- '-:i asijXr.ed t' a d.s-tiii 'U ihed : tleiuat. in 1 j.iriit therefore, I n :..d only, in the n un-of t!. -r.ilV-iun that I re:irr?;:.t. piv t:.at it la their desire tint thi-i I , . ., it, ,r t ... , lUin ie tribute to, . , . ! .t, bnt -.i.eere ex- ; ability, worth ami virtue, this t'ait f I . ,i prc-non rd deep re 'ret, Le incorporated in there-' . . i s i , cor.! ol tin curt. 1 I p .n w.uc i Jude Mel.e in o jserved : ! The Court will d.rect that, the proceedings of the rn tliiu innurnfi:! occasion hall be placed upon j i,H rc;ords' It lit and proper that this t-hould bej .,,n i . r . , . ...... t I .. i" !...!.. Il.l... ... jv 'u I'i. n unc ui .tjiiy; ii'juiii.i hli hton intirniti'Iv rorifi.wt.Ml . t 1 . l!i" nr lO'.-d- ! .-- . - - ..-J - . . . . . . . . " ...... .... i t M tt' V. I 11 I III I I I jur of t4js (;..jrt jjjj 0f jjjjjj (;,,.jrt That eonnectii ii is now broken opportunity than the members of this hir rt knowh' t"'1 Tll!:tieii f h:s mind, and the purity of Ins l.l-tlVCS. i II was not unti en'oicen hip r.1-: m;: .,r i'f . I .. f-cven, when my .-ihei.al rel itious with Jud-j Holtum commenced, that I became personally aepiai:itel With him. -My acquaint auce witli him was not l"itg, but it was long enough to impress mi; deeply with his liigh merit, as a man and a puol c !

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ofiieer. His inin-l was sound, discriminating anil i U m. J. Isro.on, -t ui. vs. Iiiiliai'i,olii Insiiranc Co. practical. Of his legal researeli and acumen he , Appeal from Mai ion. Jadtncnt alhrnieJ. Ins left enduring evidence. 15ut w hat most ex- Cfirge fane vs. John Tuf: Error to Dea.borr.. c.ted my admiration was, his singleness of h- irt- Judgment atlirmed. Me had n i motive bit tJ d;se!iirgj !i;s public duty j A'vAer.l. W'ingule vs. Lvi S.rafy Frror U Clay, trir ght'v. ' Judgment atlirmed. 'Moft "truly and deeply do I svmpithize with the ! JrSXC' Yetlya r. Jim. S:acart F.rror to Allen. members of the bar. in the lor-s'we have sustained. 'Judgment alhrmed. A 1-ss which is felt by the community at l ir'e.j )uC f".1 i'"'hrrV rs. Damd nro-Lrror to IJ.it tins loss h:u beer, an infinite gain tu the do- j YVf' ...rr

cea, ,o-. lie nas le.t Oe iin-l .,- trie inllaence oi a big,, moral example. I his will be Widely lelt and :u. He Ins le t be hind Ir.m the inlljence ol a its sanitary ellects cannot be lost to society. j M:ereupon it is ordered that the tvliOWing. entry be made on the minutes, t--wit : l h iving been announced that the Honorable ! trcoi. I 1 1 ... . .. .... .!. ci.:. ii . I , '" ". o. i.r; ju-j-.-s ui in:s ouri, , departed tiiis hfe at his residence in the county of j Deirb-rn, State of Indiana, on the J-t!i day rf! .iircii lasi past: ast : It is there!.. re ordered that the I proceedings Ilf tllfi momliera if tflij K 'P !r .--,r. . I 1 ... .... i . . . " - . . . . . I U.I VwCl.U.. 14 upon tl:e records ol the Uuurt, vv Inch are entered f.... ... Lb lohows: j The inemhers of the bar of the United States' Circuit rind 1 litrirt ( V.urt i of liwU-.in nmt ... . i,,. ; I court room in Indianapolis. m. M.md'av the lUrh i't iii'j lii .-iii 'i) ui iiL.s-; ii. i io. iii in, uece is j'.i, iaie Iistrict Jud-re. T....V 11, ..... IV. .... i . i. i John III Mont, I.su., was selecteu to p.-os.dj over the meeting, and ComrnMa Cc.miimi, Uxp ap-j pointed Secretary. !1 motion Of IIMüIMAN A. Howard, L-q. it was HesolcrJ, That a committee of four be annoiutcd to prepare resolutions suitable to the occasion, and report them on tomorrow morning. Tilliunn A lmvar,j, .Stephen C. Stevens, Ceorge II. l)u,:n and .s;vcctsCrf F.Mjuires, were accordingly appo:RtlM! tfnt (;u!l,miuee. ' Af,j ft fc;v i;iro;ir:1j,, v.j inrei.n r0. i.ioi u io. n,...i..iJi;i.e luaLtl froI:i Judge Stevens, the meeting ndj .urned to meet on Tuesday morning at eight o'clock. Pursuant to'adjournmeiit, the members of the bar rAft on v riinrn t r. t fir.il 1 1 1 inmm!ftiv.i .v the life, character, and virtues of the deceased. attainment. and virtues of our revered friend, and . .. " transmitted to the bereaved and nitl etod ..,, il, ... -o"j the deceased, as evidence ot the condolence and sympathy of this bar. liisoltti!. That the Circuit Court of the United ....In. l,rt 1:.. ' ii . . . 1 UiUU V p.ooveuinKs o. I...S meeting to DC entered upon the records of tins Cmirt. l.csolctd I hat the editors of the several newspapers ot tuts town be remicsted to pub'rh these proceedings 111 their papers. A true copy Iron, the records in my oilice. M.u.H 1.1 If 1 . .. .. ... . i,v.icrK. ' 11 ... . . , . j Mr. Ciay s cLa uence dies with tho echo. The , fact is, that with all ls talents, he has net a log- ! - 1 ... i. , . , , i , . . , ' ; I,roveJ b-v uJ'- -N'1 I,ulj'ic '" ad so l.ttle, ' is so ignorant of history and political science. .... , - . ...... . . . . The proofs which might be c.tel are absdutciy Iu dicruus. A few years ag he talked about the chan ,v"nr s.' f Ur r vtiAin.r m I ! . ,1 i . t I...,, i . , ,, . . l!,c confounding l,;m w.tii the Lord 11 igl , Chancellor. OfUngliso history ho has read c uparat.vcly nothing and the nnst familiar P,r.ti!i : p 4.1..1 ' classics arc a Eealed book to bun. I applying the

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. which the people of j ,ho,ld attempt by a preatable to our resolutions, to ' r?Ll. ' U1 Kl ! taucc of six thousand m.les, Cvho had come to stand Vera Cruz up to prevent accidents. he asked - ,. ... ,y ; ,: '.., m. . ,

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to the sorrow With Which WC inoum over his re- ..,:.,:,.t..o .,.i .1., "11 ' .1.., ...,7.,rv ' thcr Persia. 1 lie huh was a.-c omp mied by the been upon the stocks .or about I. year-, is iu.; re a-

!,,. . . - iMiiiiiii.oaiiuiiiu...i:('ii-i'uii.....wui.i..,,..i , ,. , , . , , .- . 1 . , 1 , tnovcvl from among us; but such an attempt would ' CI)Ir3n., m por-onal recrimination- or rctaln'urv 1 Itov. Justin Perkins, a missioiiary in Persia. -Mr. dy lor niinchiug at tue navy yard at Cinrlestown. be an improper encroachment upon a province which f;,e n lh;,ir ru!h!,,d assail auts ; f,r, be'as- U the Philadelphia This fine frigate is of the largest ciass being about . ..... I... .... .-.n i..l... I .... ......I ......... ! : ' . . ' . . . . . " . . I V ri I. V ..... r . 1 11 1,1 11 d (.f ii -i.l or, 1 o: nt r.Lrat.1 l.liil titns n:r! oui. aiul ;s '):efi.(! to " ti i '.lis. I i.r

v.u "-'miiiu ou3.o. 10 aujiiii-f. sured, that it istheoi.j?et ot whig edi ors to ead -,Ui4" . - " 1 " '. , lUsolccd, I hat a copy of these proceedings be .i.,-.,, n-v,.ei,M,tw to -i .'...., , f I,p;v,t,i r..-,.it ,., 1 where the ar ol the anc:eiit an i ven jrabpj Ao ih arnnmei.t Will ci.rist o! .ong .J ; iuu iers. v.-.tu t:...

phrase from Slnkspeare, on one occasion, he said :!toy mucii Treas';r, ' to U;t the taste of Mr. W. i'. "Üur witLei are yet unstrung," j Clarke, the v. big editor of the Logan (O.) '. tte. and laughed quite heartily when he was corrected. wh 1 he straight of the story as M. ...; - . " - CUilhcoihc Adctrtuir. Something Loom:. The I 'ipoec inoe Journal., 44 Our Indiana friend may tell that to tlu MaWhig, is defending Ur. N. Jackson ; and the lM.-ii. r raies it won't be believed in this State I Tue

1 ias sued the editor if the Advertiser, democrat , r hid! We are astonished at the e-our.e of all i- . f of fr-It is stated that inly about i?;.i),r..!il of the i ii.ica.-i.aies loan has yet btcn taken. 1 evv capitalists are disposed o trust ti t!,e ,r.. it, , f" t ! o

- g- - - -' j . w t t. i 7 . v i4tV -'i i44M VaA- iWlrgs. . i:vv Nui:i,. Cooper, has rut f jrtli a new novel Poindcxtcr reduces Swart.vout's defalcation freni j entitled "The Two Admirals." The time selected l,J5t,IHX to about "f'i'JU.Utn.). TLis was the least I by the Novelist is about tlie middle of tiie last cenhe could do for his whi friend. ! tury. The PcnnsyJ.-atuau, m a brief not.ee of the I..-.'........ I.' .. . .... . :.. l

About 1Ö0U persons recently "truck," at Plackbaru. h'.ngiand, for higher wa-es. They had better strike for luwcr taxes. Orrn ial lMpouTAr. Th . . lie ei'Li'urv r; i,.e .avy ins given orders that the .aval O;.:ocrs wear wiiiskersand mustiches. CO"'1 l aid that Daniel Webster Las joined the

tee-ti-ta. safety, ia-J Luds Is:: to ;u:u.- a r.l.:.-::-;J drUtlkard.

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(llirl lf rS; St:!: ?r.tiir! ) Jj'.-i JJjtllty ts.Jthn It-jtS Appeal from Fountain. ;' n.e f.rt, secori 1 and th.rd counts urport to be found -d ' o.l a r ,mt rrt. Thi f.nirth fifth and si t :h nre r de!ii ! j. - - . , . - - There U then f.re a mi-j .ir.der of count,. For this reason a demurrer was su .tair.ed to the declaration in the court SwiiX .i.u'.if'.s t. .Vv I.n.Uns irul Jj!,n l:r'er L,ror t ar:r:..-I h, wa, an action brought by the -iji-r. wt;r aau.st I..rker. U-fure a i jtice cf the re ace. ' lu". f"; J'-icc 1111 n Jnu:cu-n. i i "1V2 ni:n J',nlc,,oa' ll,tf amouni riugi.i nave u-c-n ci .led, and two feuits brought. Judgment al.ir.ned. ,. - ..... ,r w. . -i Dux itt II htte vs. .M rrniiiiii Llkins Lrrnr 1 1 ( lav. , ... ..7 ... , . ... . ... ,. .in issue ou n lit ui ii in nii irtuiJ nun i'c ii.v.i i , , , 1 , , , ,,. . the vuurt and not by a jury. Judgment revors.-u. Stai? ,f li tlaiui v. Ams T. S.Uxrn-n-VTTt f:r iri. ( inilll .,.. fr . ... OM ,..,,;. 111U . a:: ,-,r wiat purpose the election 'vas holden. Judgment riverged, y.y,,., . .,.,,,,, ,drr . Elizabeth I..niiuker I. ..l . .1 I irror in .i aais-on. j u Jgiiu'iii aiuiiiieo. '..rjrfr- tt .! lnrrul.niti it nl V.rrnr Irt Ti'.riV.l- . Il'l l ll I I .1 111! ' .'" UM . - . - ' - II n . In Chuicrrv. In this c.iu the d ft-ndants fiird thtir uin.u t?a;n.-.t the original del-tor lor a p-.-nil ol More than ix month after judgment, without accounting for the delay, is guilty of unwarrantable negligence and ha no recourse upon the assignor. Judgment n-versed. J.i.i Lii:iitton,(ti.l.r.i. Ltilianapolis Jmura.icf f'o. Appeal from Mariei:. The agent of the company who transacted the holiness, und loaning the money, A,c. may excuse himself from testifying whether the coutra-'t was usuriotiR or not, upm the grounil that if. h had received USary, he would subject himself to an indictment . . .- 1 . . . r .i An , fnm of ft ju9Üce of lhe . ,,v n!, !iriinct wh.ini i41.irmont is riven. ...e a.,po;ll Wlll ,c jisImfSt;j. JuJment reversed. 'IVianjt. .Vnj v !' U7n Krror to Warren. An absolute and uncmiditiona! release of several co-..ü-ors, wh. ther bound jointly or jointly and severally, . . . ,J .. . ." .. operates as a discharge ot all others ; an-J t:ni n i'u-1 Chj1 debtor is discharged ihe surety is exonerated. .YV,n .V,, Mrnr to De Kalb. In an action of slander the defendant has the ruht to show, in miiigation .if ,1 imi-rpj tint l' -ii.l.r..na tVirdi liv llitn S'token. V.-'.."- - ... .... .ii...... . .... - - - J , l

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were uttered when giving evidence as a witness, juogment revercd JiichwJvjn L? lllibelt vs. Bradley .Idldns lrror Decatur. Judgment reverstd. i:i'J liwlry vs. Jl-:aucJi::mtet .'.Error to Clay. Juilmor.t alTinnoJ. .V. Harten vs. C Gsborn Krror to Wayne. JuJginont rct-rseJ. J. .'iiijor vs. i . r.tZ''i' L.rror 10 .iien. juume.u ai- . , i ir ' ti n . i ii . f.. 1 . C Jf lUimHton n. It. (J. MUcUI-Y.ttot to Wayne. in tlie trial of the rit;ht of property, a mortgagee cannot Uu - tain his claim to personal property unless he x a right to th; possession of the property at the time of filing his claim. Judgment reversed. Pf.aso.ALirn:s. The Lo Tans:ort Telegraph . f the ICth advises his whig coadjutor of the Indiana Journal to "eure lhe II KsonaL character -'(e Ciui'MANs fifj it ; tiüer denounce ice and expose the o oco principles. rrur and corruption of tlie lout Jl I.idtaiKi Sla'c bcnttnil. The above is one of the best euggestiens v. hi .h ins eni iü tted troi.i thy whiir nrc-ss io. years par;, i Tiiev 1 ...... . ... . . v,','-.ii,wiiii,''A'-A-ii.rf'i'aii.a'i-fciv,'4 , in orcer that they mav neglect tnc in re i-nporiaut j ualCM whicii should'ena-'e ihcir aJttiori. l" For one we car- tut vd'aVodiuni the envenom.! pL.r, 0flam!er may'hec;. u'p.m us. at present ; our 1(XHj ailJ the tur.,itu.I0 f,f venal adversaries. Wj j are Lll. an in.h, uhi:i anJ ad l.uch( wo arc Win.ng t0 bo 0.rcrcil fiicrfice upu!, t.u a!ur 0f ,)Ur Cll,.?l-. try's good ; believing it better to bear cotitum- !v j anJ tt.. mxch at tllH pre,c.nt crisis, than to engage I in an t.x.,oslilio:, ofthe falsehoods which may be utin ...I i..,-..,... vi in:, lai.-wiuui. i.ii.v.,1 in.; : tered against us, personally, or the vile characters i . , 1. . . 1. . . .. I .... 1. 1 .... 1 .. .0, .4 I !...... .. 1 loose vi o ui; U. 11 .1 en t-o .in-i ;o. i i leu iuiiuj, !c3ll then, to make the foul aspersion. Crow on, Urother Chapman ! regardless of the i i . . .7 , i , , ,. . , ! the g.-ry of) our labors,:,r.d do not vvasf. y-urtnne ; 1,111 m 111 " c "-cUeri..i O. at chir.au. W ii r. I'liiispii rs. The whig paper pub! Is'li V ..t 1 ' K . .. I ...I I . L.... .,.'...,' i .trOit "i i . i e i n-, . , .- l; nv nkotit the prospects o the W lugs ..; O.,,.. Mr ''"f " Otooer, Kaymg : the same :i!"1 ; , - ' l-!n , "V " ' . , ,)(--rv.ade the w n 's of toe Huekove late .-;ii, u ! the nomination rf Corwin lor Jovernor." This was ' v'-r" reverse is the true i -täte of things. Th;whg ' 'C V:,i' a.l.k,"t,i!1 tbis section, are n-t anim it..! j by that sp;r.t and c-ithusiaMii whic.i is due to ti.e.r j principles ar.d their candidate. A deep apathy seems to be universal, .ar.d unless a wakening up tikes place, the second Tuesday in October next ; w 1! witness the defd ! f" , it n . ,1 r , ., ... . i 44 ,f tii whig party ' horse, .eiissais; i oi u.e nrai lime i.i s Liauiicai r i1 "'"cc we have delineations of tlie mv.cme.it of ! "cl?i u rilcri herct-lure having cnimcd tc selves to the operations of single vessel: A fi .v years almost every city iuth; Union v.aui.d4r . I.. 4. U'tl.lUI 4-1 1 .. .1 A A .wUU-U 4 .Ul 4U.li ii .,1 .....si ,.r . i . it-e. e ;.. .1 -. State were almo.t exclusively "occiitiied by Whis. 1 Uitikswre tha i in full blast. a;.d people may draw thr.r own inferences. Thcv have now near!- all ei'duded or !o.t I the newer t-a discount. a:d electioa are -ff--c 1 1,1 ri ,n

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Annal of Hank Swinllin?.

Tho State of Kentucky ha provided for mik.-'g i good to the holders the cutiro am .unt of io:!: IrauJ-. ulently iueJ in the name of the Hank of Kentucky by th? Schuylkill Hank of Philadelphia. The litterbeing the duly authorised agent of the ether bank. ' . r i . ..ft .ifrfmi .. , . . , . .. nff s . v. .. ,; .. ,. ... . i . t . . "CMfull itras It is rumored tint the liran.-h if the Hank cf I. ,u s. uvi, at St. F.'ir.cisv.ile, hes Iren robbed of Ci-UitiO, by overdrafts of certain parlic'. We may j'jua heir of some nearer li..:::e, pi rh.ij s. SiMin. .IwjioN. Tiii.j g'Mitl'Vn hi w!i ligu retl ;..) ceusp'cu us!y as the Ag-nt of the Fnited States II ink in London, (living whih; th-re, in tlie most sumptuous style, kcvping a o a r i ic and six',) is now engaged at ..-w Orleans the special Agent of the h-ei-e f.M. rr:ton t'c Sons of London fur the purpose of C'dlecting a .lebt of fd.'J iH.d'JU alleged by hit), to be lue from the (Jas Lo-ri.t a;:d Ilanhin Company to his principals. The Xew l)( leans Adveitisr in commenting upon Mr. Jaudon's fm inoial ah.lities says, " 'I'll pu'jlie ii;terc.-t dein aiids at o;:r hands the exposure of t!;e des-gns of this di-ciple of the Ilidille financial cchool. his atidaci us tchems, and t!ie bold proj -et of the Fi'gli-h money lenders to evt possessson of our city gas works for their beh-f ami advantage. We shall put the l;mfe into this whole arVair up t.- the hilt , and Samuel Jaudon mn.t not complain if he gets justice dine to him for nice in his long lie of "financiering." FxTH Aor.niN uiT case of Fonntnr in scicihe ix j CrtXMcnriT.-'l hu Norwich News give the following extraordinary case: Mr Elias Mas .n. of Woodstock, i Conn., an old and highly respected inhabitant cf that j town, diid on Saturday, the b"Üth of April last, veiy sud-d.-r.'.y, und in consequence of kubsequent circumtances ' which ha.c come to light, it is conjectured, came to his j end by his cwij hand. It seems that a Mr. Carpenter, j (also atr inhabitant of the town of Woodstock.) received j gome fvw wnks since a notice of the protest of a note made by Mason and endorsed by L arpenter. Mr. Carpenter wos positive that he had never endorsed nach a note, but thought it prudent to remain u,uiet for a few day?, durine which time he ascertained lhal the note was raid d q Jcalh;Mr. r.r,n(,, rr.l. IrLt noiW r.f rni,st from th2 Thompson Bank, which caused him to rh.it the Cahicr. ' h I. n,rPr!ained ihüt hi nnme was also mi severr! notes made by Mason, all of which he pronounced forge,ca, Mr. Carpenter then visiud Masan, who, at that time ..... . ... . ruay rng:.t;was in goou neaun on me succeeding j morning (Saturday) Mason dud. Since his death, forged ; p3pf-r to an amount said to exceed fifteen thousand dollars , iias l.oen discovered at various banks, including the WorAii.l.r ttirilr 1lniril1n lt inW. Windham Conntv Uank.eke. i l.ll i .f.iiiii . ii-'niruw,i j . n Xi ascertained that this business lias t een conunueu iy I I ,r nve years, .vir. ...au oo o u.e m tujof his death, had sUi.ta.iieJ a air chnraetcr, and was esteemed as a riucere Chriatia.i. Ilicn doixos i CcoK'iiA. The Columbus, Geo. Times, has information from b'unii tcr county, that on

Monday lat, the first day cf the meeting of the Superior hy is a drunkard nearly ready to sign the Court, a crowd entered ihe office of the CU-rk, or the court pledge like o skeptical Hindoo! Hecause he is room, and touk tho desk containing the court papers and ( doubtful whether to iVC Up tlie j ig or IlOl (Jugerdestrnyed them by burning them that, on the following p.aut ) day the Deputy fchenlfof the county was forcibly taken j prc-cnl RUmbcr 0f convicts ill the CoMiOCt;and cartied ill, s) ns t prevent h:s conducting tlie sales i,;.M :. on t, c..,ii , .i . .i -.v i . i , , ,r , , i .,,., t cut otate 1 rison is gll. l rohts the last year $ lo,that the Micrill undertook to oiler the tropeity ad-- . , . r .i i i .- i . . . i t'fO over and above the expense of the prison, vrriiici tinder execution, hut that nroenimation was made . 1

! that anv person bidding for propertv did so at Iii own perj! which deterred any person from ot'.Vring a bid, thereby preventing Sa!e en that day-and that, finally, an etlhrt ' was made to prevent the Jud.'C from holding court, but '. that Jude Taylor kept his seat on the .ih-Ii and was cnaj bhd. by fiis firmness and detormimiiieü, U .roceed with the business before the Court. Mr. Clay has been directly or tudirectlv a can- . lit... ..,. m, I hrnvmiiir ul the human rice had re.-t- ' . .- . , , , . , , d al-'-'r the livree water- ol tue de.ug", hut i-r.t süc!: euiotidis ii.l his soul us when Iris feet stood : "i""1 M "1!lt X -tii-, where re;e-s.4s the dust t'f mn rv a:u mi.iii. m'-r.i nt.i- um c-Jiinauuiitr I I . .. I . I. 14. --'I. euient.-, rct ied to ch.se ü. herei With a Irann i,l death 'I'm; U.iisu in Imiii. Th- Duke i.f W. Ihn-ton in gixmg an accetiM i one oi uis expeuui ms in n.-iia, in l:l". used ihe followinj; lincin.''- : I have taken mil dc-t eyed I) .ddi ih's bagae ar.d am--, and driven the Mu'.perha where ther were ,,-oirj,- cJ jut fir l'i'jus'i'ul )-''; I st irmc il Ilouiumuil on the -';li July- My tr. p ' in hish health ami spirits, tle-ir '-'-' .'t fit'.' i f '!'"i pn.'dncc f p!:tnder." The .-ccri.t .-tin -. ei of five t!..v . r.r.d Enplt-hmen ia Atrhiui-tju proies that, although retrP'u'.ion u:2V be dehtved, it is in verth. h s- nrtam. e l : , : . : - f . I . . i from .Mn. Vvn the F.ehs.a d.y a .leji ii ii i. t K .. v, e :ear : cal Tiibt.nal. w'i.i h had the ci Mr. Van Z iiult und' r ;or.-:eer . I eui, has ucpiitte tii it personage the enme h r Whi : ' ' l ii his c.nnrc.f whi'.ii i.e wj c.Ji ic.eu l. v tiie Cr-. ;;t in Uothes:"r. Tue F.vlesia.-tica'. C .ur'. is tic- iu coml.ct w.th ti.e ( . ;, tribunal ; and vv h n tlie u --!:. .t may be, it I " v. i. -' ; .1 ... a. 1. r::r i. . (.no' i.-.l u ci.t , . i.iiM.i.1 -nt in cxpos ;ro to tl,e world .Vy IT. i - s V'.-re eo u.--Il.rlu-Ur J', IJf a M MS lie t'of r V IJt.roa... lie' Olh-'CS cf tL(. Circuit au l C tftnty C urt C. ik- .1 McMmn -.m.ty (Teaness e 1 wete entered on the 5 it hist, i-y Some illlain or villains, a id all the bu-ks and papers U-lontr..; to the Circuit Court were bu u' d. We Icar I r . . : tl.c Watchman th U thus far notiiii- j !i m tr inspired to throw r.r.v licht u; on the transaction, and the su-; ici ei n v t f v. upon no one. Tlie iiUTcns of Athens fell a i., t,;: i.i nlativii to tii :iu! nri r. and aioptrd r, t!u;i e.ipr. -ssive of thv.r mdij l ati u it th. act. A'-i j I' '. The cae cf Mr. Ut.-wvr, ol We.-tf.el 1, w h a w k s . d mrc:.vj!v vvoundti i;. tl:? c5liiio-i of c-s b;t'.v- -u V.'. ;4.t: i i tr.d Chester, lit fa'!, has feu befjrc r'-k-rc til si r:.i;';i !d. tw cr three divs !a-t week. TI ,e r. t'-rcri were the If m. John Mills, l. on. Fcr-.var!,of S...uthwick. and lr. Smith, of Springfield. N. T. Lemard, Us p. i r plair.tilT, and Ceo. Ashniun, C-p f.r W. I?. It. Ccrp-'M.-tioe. Jö,n.) his been awarded to Mr. lire wer. Uj.:-. n Ihiily Ads. Talk n t cf co:i"j'icnres." I.' yd f;..r-:-,'i. No. n-. g- ahea I. nijer and all," a3 the dev;l said to the bolitl ;:::s!. Ci f.'i..'i ...-. llrtii Bnr. iy i porK Utr.n. Ti:' I. :rr.an t ::: cr -'f 4h" -;rr- "f rnj-i hi-c b-."

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Th.? steam-hp AcaJ.a arrived at Miou ou S..turdiy, Miy J1, w.fh Le::d.n ami Liverpool pipers t -Ith of May. From Fnglar.d the most important news is the passage of the Corn Jmpetiiiu.ti U.'.l in the Mouse j the uriset'kd slave it ture:"n atliirs occsio:ul!v caused funds to t! actuate, yet they have ruli.ed und are quoted higher than list advices. The Cotton Market was rather doll ; hut nt the latest moment, former prices were fully maintained. The Critish hohl their own in India; and irom ail app.earances v.iejld iv,u nuke leinbl havoc am- ng the Afljhanistans. S r Charles Itell is ded. The D.ilie cf Wellington is about to rcli:; frem pi. Uiii. .i.e. Washington Irving had l in led at ItuIoI. The British in China have captured thr e other towns, Yapoo, I'skeo, and Turghova, vvhicli are situated within a circle, extending from to I'd tildes round Ningpo. Sir Henry l'ottinger, who arrived at Hong Kong on the let February had abandoned the intention id attacking Canton. He was then concentrating all his f iree? with the view of directing then, on Pckm, and had refined to negotiate with the commi?Mo;;e.-s - sent to him by the llmpcror, being determined not to treat but with the Sovereign directly. c; r.. e'ka i. si' n n 1 1 v. Ptislap Siulf, of the Methodist Episcopal Church, sailed from Mew York to Ft-.glarul. A Mra. I.ove is lecturing in Massachusetts on the rights cf women. Mr. lieorge u. 1.1 wards, a prater, aved th lue or a , , ,? ,. - . . - I named Davis, m Uotou, a djy or two ;:go, by ijahin r lad his own The Lower Mohawk Aqueduct, which conveys the Kiie anal across tlie Mohavvt, a lew miles Irom Albany, is said le the largest in America. It stands on 2G arches, each 37i ?Pa- The entire length is 1 140 feel ; I readth 10 f-'et' It was finished ou theSUth u'.t. and cot 1. 0 00. The scliocl fund of Connecticut now amounts to 0 Mp2u3 dividends to the schoois last year 1 17,1'JJ till whole number uf children entitled to the benefits of this fund, 1,230. Connecticut gave half her share of the United States surplus revenue to lui common schools. Mammoth m:iFi::t. There is a heifer now cxibiting at Huston, Ollly Six years old and Weighs ÜLK'U pounds An Alderman of Philadelphia has dogged a young Portuguese almost to death, for having married the Alderman a rnouicr. Yik'jima Hanks The Ilichmond Fnquirer stales that the Convention cf Virginia Hanks is not to assemble before the 11th of July next, when they will lis on a day for resumption. A Paris paper announce that the Russian Go-' vcnnr.ent has purchased, f)r l.O-O.OlK) roubles, the new process of dyeing b.ue, by means of which the ' price of dyeing a niece of cloth is reduced !e:i! 'V! -.. . w ..JI... 10 u imnos. ijjay 7nUil o0 a candidate for the Presidency, s-.v Jis irxcra. Convention or no Convention. "I Citaii piv;av,ii, cuiu an uia ii' io, in u.s uiiu Uiio week from dis day, if de Lord ar willing and de Sunday arter wherrer he willing or no." . ...I ......in . " ciiii mi .. , .,...,. 4 1... .1 , I. . ... . ,. C'hys advocates make a mighty fus about the one term principle. The Madjsonian proves con-; ; clusively that Clay never adopted it until aßir the ' ,-t su;t 0 the IltrvinlurgU Co'irt.rü.',, v. here Harj rj;,0, i on out-rrcneralled him. The Springf.e'.d 'Mass.) UepuMican says it is un derstood that Major Whistler, the i jperintendent o' l' L . ' """"r' i' me ..-nua:;--!. , ' Ol l..O 11:11,11111 ui Iiu;ii4 iii eu(n 1 I uiviiu ino i acres, which will be seid f.r the dus of IS!4', ami without redemption. Tin: llt.ssi.t: m m v in Mkxico liy a I .to arrival nt New Orleans from Havana, information was 1 received that the Havaneros were to 1 e the " j Fanny." She was about to go to Mexico on i . ! execution ol six or eight I nx.iaui gunsui large c. -, 11 11 1 . 1 . 1 t ..- 1 , uro, which V...1 be C itrioUli'd ab.t lue ship. j A slavi: i-ta- t IU vth. The New tirkans ; .:c ttites that a slave was recently killed She -jlC uviunrcrs ol rni hiving nvri.t.Mi a nr;-; I 4 . : c-,.... I,r .,, -orn i.'.iWIl tl;c rr'.sS ul! the In-i'iriri ill . . . , . . . , . .. .... - ' the road, on the morning o' the llii th:s scyhe w as .attached to the c.rs, witheul previou.-.y warning the workmen of it. M.d the co:i-Cip.-.:ice vv:s, tii it one uf the slaves of tho company was h.-jrihy cut and mangled to p.eces when the curs s.vept pa.-?. Mit.' WiNint.--!!v a regi.-t r ot tue ..p'-trn: a-.d closing of tlie Iludso:: river, '.; seems tint navigation whs closed I'lUUlM ir r oi days the past 1 1, winter of K4 :i Last winter it wa wlii'ii it vv.a. i i .i :iy.--. ig-.t tlo.-fd. d ivs. T;. pcr.o-l that it ever rcuiiüi :..-.! wa- . ;:.e w it i It "f It'J't '), w hen it vi hs ,,:;.- r;.-?' a by n f-.r ' FdA days fVoui the 1'i'th of Novembtr t tue Ith cf ot, Apr.!. iN'it t.vii Fvtvi.iiy- C S. S i, t.'i. late I'-.-o i ciate ed.tor of the Natchi-z Courier, aec.dently j.i...t i hi u.-ei:' m a hunting fxeurr-ion, recently, and he.!, a .e-.-l .'. stance fr: .N'atel.'Z. On hearing t-f tii; iccident, lot.r of his fr.c.'id .-tirtej in ask.lFf.r the nl ice were it nccurr -d. si ;l en m aro.-e a -id blew down c tree vviii-jli feil across the J.i.'l, 1..11. one man dead cn Ll.e tp.-t, a i.i. sever. -!y it two others. The name .-f the d is T Lies that t ie one m--: --evcclv u i. Forshey. Ti.cv who are c:.t .mtallv prriiitig ah .t t ', - 1 ; 1 1 - j rann y . party, vv ,.h :;.!: :ng f m i. h -.- l!i,.T -r'-....- tö.. l'T:tti ..t' ir.l'.!: ' ' :e:;i, no man ins hi.y frecJ-nn i f o,.:i. e. , w ii .llii- rs fr in tlie is. Witiiout t;. 4 i icnlty a 'id with in merit to de-cr..4 i. an-; . ;, ittr.l.-it-: t!io su .es-, -.A e vry one a'. .e fi h ist.it oi' atw, r-r tiie bl.n ine.-.s of eiiii.i c.-, 1 il-h t . : i , t Ut Li . in this ci r v. on sitarliy f.iii.: ; '"th, Mr. I.iiAtL I'll i i.l. i rs, 1 voir--. M . Mr. Phillips was a native ol ir.uma, r.;. i rni .- t I I t m the ".ear I-!, ! ein; one l' As a i::i u he h is had the i-'i.rih.'., tl.c .Mpc;ty d l.criil f r two -.ct. r- - p : 1 and .-.-t' :n d f-r !..e.'--üil th a knew hn:. He L-.s !.-palar ' tji.i, I.i r -. ; the pi-; le ::i t. r....- , i.. 1 ; i .lii'J I l,t ,, .... i .. ; ! oi.iiv t- l ' i IT' hi I -s-s but i.v,t with e t.Mi I- ' i - !.- a Ifttcr w r'd. His dca'h w a' cr--. -:-n . 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Mij&i Fui ror..-Ple.:e give notice tht I U -Jdress the peopl,; at the Court ILu on the fub K'tt .!' i.e apr..ahii.j Auu.', t!-v.ti&D, at io'cLck P. M. cn the lit djy cf net: C.rcuit ('vurt. HFNRY Uli ADV ; j We are re ;cestrj tJ ar.hcjr.ee WlltUM J Bvrv as a csn hdit? to rej rrent the pi-ople of Mno'i Cvumy ill the urlt lift:; rat A ffiut!j . rWe are re-ttstfJ 1j cntiour.ee Hrnvn Hko v a a ci-i.d Ja'.e to :eprv-e;.t Marion CVjHv in the i.eit CC)We arefene-'e-lioannoun.e Wjiium K.Muim as a on.hdate for Ifepresrntalive of Mariwii coonty. 4 0 2jW'e are reqeetf.l t arinoiir.ee Jmi$ AMiaou ai a candidate fur i lectiaii to the office vf Aocia?e Ju.l .I Martou i'uuty at lhe ei iu.nj Auu election. 4v Xy" ; ' are re pjeted to announce Adam Wmaar a candidate for n ilettiou to lhe clf.ce if Aocikte JuJ;e r.f Marion County. -i 1 'XT' We are reacctf J to ar.rounie D Nif t H. S'iim as a canhJate f.r the e:T-ce cf Ai.ocia'e Jaig cf Mai.-u County at the ir.Juinj Argut election. 4 0 'Xj'We are requested to announce Nur Peas t a cam!:. late f.r Associate Jud? of Marion Couaty at th ensuing August election. Xj'We are reque:ed to announce lioatar B. Pue is as canJi lito lor Clerk of Marion County. 40 Cv'We ate rcuesteJ to ant ounre llrat llatDt a ."auJida'e for County Cleik. of Mauoa County at the e.asuimy Auguit election. 4b VWe a'e repi.Med to annnnce Hun N. Snm t, candidito lor i-hd Co:n:uiioiir of Marion Cwunir, at the ensuing August election. A I dj'We are requested to announce J. L MoTUia;il t at; as a candidate for lhe o.'üce of School Commissioner f..t Marion County at the ensuing August election. 43 jT"Ve are requested to nnoenre Arm w Loi no as candidate far fheiitV of Marion County at .he ensuniij Aueust election. C'We are requested to aar.ounce Coroi VicKtnaai tr.-tit!i.l.l. ir .i..,'-0'...' II.M...I f' .iii.lu .1 lli. .n.nlti. .-. ..,..;. . r August eitc.iou. 4o e are re jucieo m announce jimii jii. qiith aa a cf nJidate far ?heriH of Marion county. 40 'Jij'We are rcquetel to announce Dirn Lavthcaq a; a candidate for t-Lentl of Maiiuii County at the enmiing August i lection. 42 I J ( . e are teqnc'cd to announce Arn tw SNith as a candid.ite for the oli'.ce of Sheriff of Marion County at ! 1110 0I1S'1!I1-? August e.ection. 4- ; (Xj'We are request. d to announce Thomas N. Thoma j as a candidate fur Sheriff 43 , 1 TKMPKR ANCK NlJTlCK. j j,ie U'aO.ir.-to.i Dencvolent Temperance ocielyof la. diun'.)oiis will hzi I a meeting on t-monow (Wedi.eday ) evening at the Mctln list thutlh. : M,y 3, lsu J. M. SlIAP.pr, Secretary. . n.VNKRl'PTt'V. nw in press, and i!i sl.-itly be put lod.ed, the Rufe, J iscgulalions and Foim in Ifaufciuptrj ia the PUtrict tVurt j f tnc i ,!,! state f-r tbe Distitct cf L.tllana, My Term, Hy IKn. Klisha M. Huntington, U. S. 1 mulct Judge, ! OrJeis promptly attended to. I'i ice 2ö cents. J. V- CHAPMAN. 1 . . A . r i i'. i.t: .n i :...i .i.n ...:i.n ... II. IUI ilieu 11.13 ICIibllu i HC Jillli: v I j'UU I J.shm" Ihnkrupt notice from oi:e dollar to 5( cents, ' u- , ,r,r,,.P n..i i;.i. ,.,rM T,r '. r,n.r.rl, and will try in someway io step the ratting pror peiisities if th.:t Cstabl::!iu.cnt. I'. S. We cxp. ct the Hats in Law will patrcnixc the Kits in Pr nting. iM.Miui rr ont i. .'imiI ;i ailicaiiis fur tiie Im-ikIiI i4' tlie n.oikiu.K Iviw wilt tic reijulre! lo pay ia a Ivatice f-r t!ie tutlM-a?i.rti uf tlirir n.Krr. LWITll!) STATUS OF . ?.'.' IttCA, i J)lsTtH'T OF .S7i...L i I tht lhfrift C'Hrt M SUuLrnplry, J7 -Vuy, t ;::!:: VIZÜ ÄÄ" Lie .riii.TVil tf:rta l tt Ut-ariii-in In !i3u:itKj!;!, on tue 2lU U) f ii lit fti : : ' ?. a A ii : vv ii;; en r. x.k. of ;ar:jj.i!-.4rii-, J ..'i:i J 111;. s i .11 r 44 r.itjiili Knitl.t, " u J'll'..k, o " I'urti-. II. t fie ef V.'-,'.a!i r.rfit.ty, l.iinl.- !'. 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