Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 2, Number 4, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 July 1842 — Page 3

CFLFJJRATIOX IX WAR EX TOWNSIP. IN MARIOS. tül'STT. The celebratica of t!c Anniversary of American Independence, under th direction of Captain Lawhead' company er Rifle Ranjcri, at Aqjilla Parker in Warren township, went off with great spirit. The Peel lrntinn of Independence was read by Mr. Hinie!, and an excellent oration delivered by Wrn. J. IJrown. The " Tanner's Plain Dinner"

Fostv asd Vaüdcbbi-roii .Senator. We learn from the Indian Statesman of July 6th, that n the CJ instant, at a public mictinj in Posey county, pursuant to notice, of which Mr. Felix M lis wis Chairman, and Mr. Richard Owen, !ecretary, the following among other business was transacted : O.i motion, two gentlemen from Mount Vernon. a:i'l one Irom Harmonr. were arinuinted a fliimm t.

tee of Conference, to recommend to the mectir. a ! was pa 10 c lffl rale 'hose whu were furtunate tu table candidate to run for tri lower llons. enot.gh to pot tickeN and a Feat at the crowded The Committee reported Mr. Fben 1). Fdson as table. After (!inr.er the following regular toasts their choice; and Mr. .Sheriff Cox informed the were washed down with Adam's Ale with "real Convention that Mr. Cdson had pledged hi.nse f t. r. tjj-j.ifcn-i-upport the Democratic candidate lor the Ü. 8..Se- ' ?U 11 Tb'; meeting adopted the redommen datien. ! . ?' fThC ' , the friend, of A letter from Senator of W.fhin-ton V y CV" -ah prateful remembrance. ...t . . i . . .. r I . ii , " i glorious occurrence in the American Congress, I'AUIllV. Xtill rtHP ffArn limit I.YiiiiiA ll.M I. . " D

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State of this great Repub-

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... r i if . . . uvjiu o.iuujn ii uifsuiuiiun. iiiu union On motion of Mr. m. Cox t was put to the (mi?t anJ . e' crvetL 1 VltTT ! Hi CC' : lC-",-" fIi-Cafce? 1. Our CWnry, our hole Couutry-Thougl, should be the ;om nee of the Convention. j . , ; . " r ... . . . ,. under momentary embarrassments she has the re1 lie importance to the public of the sutnect dis- . . . , ,, . . . . . i - ,; , ,. . . , J . ; sources and the mean- within her control, by wise cus.-ed in the tollowm letters, (beinr those above i i.i ,j . . .t r ,.j . i i 'v 9 . ,, ! legislation, minjh'd with patience, to weather tue

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ii. TiiC Constitution of the L'niicd States, the

i . t ii- i, i . , ;aieuaruol our Liberty On ,,,ot, of Mr. U il .arn Cox the mcet.n- de- j vi(,Uc b the Ar)ierican X: ciceJ to go ,to a r.om.nanon for heiiator. j ThJ ,;,,, of lhc Sl, Mr. I . .Itzrnan proponed Col. William Casey ,:1,nul-. ... ,i, ,

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'J ... - , . be governed by wisdom and actuated by pure patriotW AsiiiMiroN, loJ., June 21, 15 12. 3(I, J 7 ' ' Dru Si I have a Hr-n- folintu.Io to Know ; Wa.1,in2ton. the fuher of our eonrnon country youv.ews inrel,t1..ntoll.ep,-r1odofti,ocf..r wh.th yi he i;i)lp1 , ,d ,ame w 1'itclor wa dected to the .Mite Renale. inj re- ,.,,r i i... . ... 'ratilul remembrance.

iir.ut.) :r, in.ii wn.ier oeiurc mm, um mg pcrryrnandered the .Slate into ."Senatorial districts; that hy that wint'r' legislation. Fosey :nd Vanderburgh counties were I'-jjislated out of a "Senator Robert

lie i n; in Warrick county. Lane was elected in

t lie Senator :il district composed of the counties of

an

7. The Army and Navy of the United States T!.e riht and lelt arm of the nation's defence, the rallying point of the Militia in time of danger; may they be Ftiitably initaind by Congress. H. Religious Liberty Wo deprecate the doc-

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frved one year fur Foxy and Vanderburgh counti!, and was legislated out, and Pitcher was ri. ct l to jill Ui pLicv, mad; vacant, hy throv.:ng Roberts into (I. Hurtoii Thompson' district, witli the exception of Crawford county, which was attached to Orange county. Thompson time expired lafct winter, but be resigned to give place to Roberts ; t-o that Roberts ancwereJ to Thompson place, end Pitcher to Roberts place. Thtrt no tute dit-lrut lnutlt ihtire , and no aid,lii.tl ,Vevalor t letlnl. Sand in place of Riley Roberts in ;!ace of Thocijiion and Pitcher in place of Robert. fjitrry. How can Pitcher pcrvo longer than the period (or which Lane was elected ! The case to mi appear.- plain. I have called your attention to thc?e things, not becau.-e you c not understand them, but to know whether I ui derstand them. If I am correct, you moM elect a Senator in August next. 1 have seen feveral gentlemen from your district, who Feen to know iioilong about the m.itter ; nor do they teem to know hut that Pitcher ii elected !or three year ; and I know the pojle have generally been deceived in relation to this f-ul-j-.'ct , or I am gro.-sly mistaken rnytelf. Your friend, respectfully, AUXLR DAVIS. II. II. Owe, LV. Fkim eton, June 25, IS 12. R. I). OvvK.f, F.sq. Dear Sir Your note of yesterday's date was not handed to me until this morning too late for an answer bv the mail that brought it.

The "Little Tariff bill." In the House, on the 4th July, the q-jestion being, shall the provisonal tariff bill now past notwithstanding the objections of the President, it was decided in the negative, there not being a rnnj ri?y of two-tliiri!, yeas 114, nays 07. The Indiana delegation vcteJ as follows : Yeas Lane, R. W. Thompson, Wallace. Nays Cravens, Kennedy, J. L. White. ProCit JjJrd, as usual. The vote of White is remarkable, as he had pre-

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THC EXPOSITION'. Q7The following are the President's reasons for approving the Apportionment Hill, lodged on the ."State Department anJ called fjr by ths House "In approving this bill, I feci it due to myself to eay, as well that my motives lor Signing it may rightfully understojd, as that my opinions may not be liable to be nnscoostrtioJ , or tpjotcd hereafter erroneously, as a prtceJei.t, that I line iv t proceeded 6j m jc!i upon c!iur.ji dtcidJ c;o' itvii f r.iv otr.'i, re?pettmrr the consi.l'jtiuiiaLt v or noi:rv

cl tt.e entire act. as from rc-;.e.-t to the J.vUr.J wi:! ;'I,;e ,rlal h 3outh. John Francis, f.

1 of the two Houses of C or.res-. 'treason in short ing at tlic (lueon. took p

CANDIDATE Atisu t Elecliou.

The Caledonia arrived at Posten on the ."tli i r p t . i V-r He pre f cut-Virrt.

j The distress in many parts of England, had co:'.ci J- j illjam J. Hrown, Thumw Johnson.

were out of employ. Cotton had ileclincJ a!nut Daniel R. Smth. Al-x uier W Isen, J. The flour and wheat markets were very .!;. Jmea Ar.ntron- (for re elect mm.).

.luiiii "rigtiiuur re-f.ecuoii'.

Money continued easy fur comme:cial j'urp'jic?, at

i 4 per cent, with but little demand. I Tun ATTtMPl FD ASSASSINATION OF 1 II T Ql F.. .

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Mr. Casey that Congress should at!jurn on the litt j "When 1 was a member of either House of ConJuly, stood as follows, (the question being on tht;gre?s, I acted under the conviction tint to doubt

of the riles for the purpose of receiving j ltte constitutionally oi a luv. was sMtn.-iont to 1:1- : duce me to give my vote against it ; bJt I have not

ceer. aoie 10 uring myseii i i oeueve that a dju,!Jul jinion of the Chief .Magistrate ought to outwei"l

j "Inyiemg my d .Udts to the matured opinion of Fru!ay,tLe 17th ult., in the Central Criminal Cent.

vio'jsly blackguarded the PresiJent in consequence Congree, I h.ae Kl..r.veJ the adv.ee of the t:rt i I.ntIon. He was found guilty on the beconJ and r. . ... i Secretary of State to the hrat President ofiiie Unit- ... i of the veto, most cutrageously. j cJ ' , third count of the indictment, charge h.ni with

1 he vote of our celcgaf.on on the proposition CI lr;.;T ,,nn -x mumnniil.. r,n ,n 1 havinrr fired a nistol loaded with some destructive

tubstance, at her Majesty, the jury having a Je-ibt that it Ci ntaincd a Lullet, but belieVirg that ii u jj loaded with Fumcthir.g else besides wa'l.:'.::g a:ul powder. The prisoner, who was dreadfully alfected, was sentenced in the usual form, to be hanged, drawn, and quartered. The whole of Lord Ashburton'a homestead, situated at Clapham, a romantic village, about two miles distant from Redford, together with twelve houses in the village, were recently tcta'ly destroyed by fiie. The L'Mpsic Cazette fays, that a plot aga;tist ti e Fmperor f Russia has been discovered and s-jp-pressed, the Senate of St. Petersburg!! having j ::ed

in the conspiracy, which was provoked by the late

; soon thine in its resplendent glory in all the other

nations ol the earth. 9. The Fovereignty of the State Let it be prcfcerved at all hazards. 1. education, the bulwark of American Liberty May it be fostered in every family, and puitably encouraged by the (ieneral and State (lovernincnts. 11. Indiana, rur own I lousier State Though laden and bowtd down with a ponderous load, yet with her youthful elasticity and fruitful soil, may she soon show herself erect, when all the world shal! own her honest, and her elder sisters shall be

proud of her frafernityship. l'J. Defalcation in public trusts The sacrifice of American industry, destruction of public confidence and consequent weakness of our political system. Hi. The American Fair No nation on earth can Lett us in the feminine gender of our population, in high moral character, intellect and beauty may their eons ever emulate the patriotism ol the fathers of the Revolution, and equally disdain the Tyrant's Yoke, and may i.heir fair daughters be happily and suitably married ! IILCK CRF.LK Cl'.LLIJR ATIOX. HÄMO K rot MTV. The 4th of July was celebrated in Ruck Creek Township, in Hancock County, with unusual zeal. A free dinner was provided by the citizens of the

township, at which tome hundreds wcro present, of

which a large portion was ladies and old men. The

J services of the day were commenced by the chapj lain, Mr. John 1'astes ; the Declaration of Independence was read by Mr. Andrew J. Tims, and a

the resolution)

Yeas A. Kennedy. Nays Cravens, Lane, Thompson, J. L. White. Wallace don't appear to have been tkar, and Proffit in accordance with his rule, dodged again. The whole vote was yeas 73, nays 80. The vote of the whig members ef our delegation would have turned the scale. The (ilobe of the Gth inst. saj 3 : The House is at the big trij having finished its denunciation of the veto on ti;e little one. hether a proviso for the distribution of the land fund i to be l istened on the nio takitf, to give b.rtli to another veto, depends, we think, upon circumstances. If the Southern Whigs shall agree to such protective duties as will ansivcr the ends of the northern monopolists, we suppose it will not be encumbered with the distribution clause. If the tariff should be forced down so as not to satisfy the greedy manufacturers, it is not improbable tlist some proviso will be tacked to it, to bring down a veto, to

saddle the President with the responsibility of defeating the revenue bill. The bill, as it now etand3 contains the clause repealing the condition of the distribution by which the distribution was to be stopped under tuch an increase of the duties as is contemplated l-y the tariff bill now under consideration. The Tariff debate in the House was continued on the Gih and 7th inst. Mr. Saunders of North Carolina, ably defended the compromise compact, and was opposed to such extraordinary impositions as here contemplated to be laid upon importations. He

scored .Mr. Fillmore (Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means) vertically and horizontally, in reference to that gentleman having taken the average aggregate of annual expenditures of Mr. Van lluren's administration 2,1 :()(), as the w hig standard for the imposition of duties! Only think of it

the head of the chief committee of a whig House,

the solemnly pronounced w.IIofthe Representatives

of the people and the States. "Oao of the prominent features of t!i 3 bill is tint which purports to the mandatory on the States to form districts fjr tee choice of Representatives to Congress in single districts. That Congress has power by law to aller State regulations, respecting the manner of holding elections for representatives is clear; but its power to command the States to make new regulations, or alter their existing regulations, is the question upon which I h ive fell many

and stroll ' doubts. I have vielded thove !onh?s

ho.vever, to the opinion of the Legislature. 'ivin ' attempts to emancipate the peasantry.

eiieti to tueir enactment as iar as depends upon my approbation, and leaving questions w hich may arise herea'ter, if unhappily any such should arise, to be

Riots of a very serious character have recurred at Cork, Limerick, I'unis, and other places, in consequence of the high price of potatoes and other

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All the information I hav on the subject of your j spirited oration was delivered by Dr. J. W. Hervey,

note, is to be lound in the Journal- of the Senate,

from w hich I give you the fallowing extracts : "On motion of Mr. Collins, 44 Messrs. D.ivio. Sheetsand Herriinan, Senators from newly-firmed disiricts, proceeded to determine by lot the number cf years they photild respectively nerve, w hen tickets being deposited in a hat, under the direction of Messrs. Collins and Harris, appointed by the Chair as tellers, the drawing resulted as I'iMihv Mr. Davis drew throe years; Mr. Heiriman drew two years; and Mr. Sheet drew

In conclusion the following toasts were drank with great enthusiasm : K i:o I'L AR TOASTS. I. The day we celebrate May it ever usher in the memory of the glories of "10. t. Columbia, the land of freedom and equal rights .May her glory be a theme for tho poets of all future age?, and may her fame be a favorite song of the bard until music shall cease to charm. May the cliaiu that bindd tbee Stntea in the bonds of National Union he as firm as adamant and 1

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i, i it-n. ii r j if, - as inseparable as the attributes of the Deity. .Mr. Collins in the suggestion of doubts, as to j , ... . . . . , , 1 . . , 1 . 1 ... ... .11 i 11 . 1 Oeorge Washington, who braved undaunted whether the district now represented by Mr. Pitch-;.. . r .1 1 1 . ,. . , , , . . . . ' . the tonn of the American Revolution May his er is not also u new district,) moved a reconsioera- , , . , . . , . . . , . . . . ,, , . 1 , , , . I name be lisped and cherished with delight by ail tion ot the vote on the motion madj by In 111 to pro-1 . . , e . 0 J -..ik. 1. ..1 1. . r. f V. ' posterity to the end of time. ceed by lot to the determination of terms ot mem- 1 .,J , . r r 1 ,, 1 . . -May America ever be a refuge from tyranny hers ot the new districts. . , J , .11 .... - .... ,, w 'and oppression, and may the servile chains ot "On motion ol Mr. llernman, the motion of Mr. , ? , . 3 . . . e , Collins was laid on the table." n?vcr cI V-k a, 'h0rC' bUl ffCCjm X' The question was never called up again by any ; l"b .c im& "f ,l s. ' MakcrV t. , . ... . Senator during the session. J I lJlC 'lV"S hvT"? V1 lU A,r,",can eVO,U

TheStand.ng Commiltee on Flections reporlod I'"---May this uay eaten tue sacreu name tuai an.Sencrally that the credentials of members were in "'1tC!' " b,w,ma wllCn wc cuntemplatc the sweets Hoe f to. ; of civil l.berty.

With entimcnts f high esteem,

I remain, yours, SAM'L HALL.

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i. Lainyetie .uay 11 is name uc wrmen 111 goiuen letters on the banner that bears the emblem of our greatness, and may all nations when disposed to inr lw nrOo-ifOi! V tlid Knoie coirit th:it n.-lintpi!

QS-Wc have thought it proper to copy the above ; iyvlu.t ulien h0 dedicated Ins life at the shnr.e proceedings in exlAt t, as it is possible the subject ; f American Liberty. may come up for ili.-cussion hereafter, conc.;rniiig S. Indiana May she proudly apeend the hill of the Senatorial question. We have no doubt that fme and stand pre-eminent in moral and literary the view taken by Mr. Davis and Mr. Hall is cor-: Sren9: .. . .. , .. . , ' i). Lducation Civil Liberty is only secure r j with a people who know their rights, and knowing if 1 , 1 . , ,. . . - , dare maintain them. If peopl,, at a dist ance judge the character of the h) Tic Consltution nf ,hc lJnitoj states-A Hoosier by their Representatives in the Koon ' mi,,,cy bulwark against despotism May it be preSkin Kongreß, they must think we are a pretty set served nf.'d handed down to posterity untarnished, of customers indeed! Of the course ul two of 11. The Press May it be honestly used to enthose representatives in relation to the last r M, labten, ami m t deceive, the people. . ... . w, . , , . . 12. The siirvii'ing soldiers of the Revolutionary the Ohio Statesman correspondent writes as fo - b ,.., ..... -,. PJ . . 4 ; war. the patriarch (,nr country, the authors ot I0W6 : oilr 4jj,ery ,y t(( ,'leclining sun of their lives be "Mr. Proffit, "portively entitled "the indomitable ; as bright as was its dawn. fice-dog of the Corporal' (Iu ird," sallied out to the 1 i:t."rhe Fair Never more lovely than when de'ence of the President, into a very witty sarcas- ministering at the altar of Liberty May they be tn-al and sincere manner: and upon taking Iii seat, , blessed wherever their lots m;y be cast. Mr. Lane of Indiana, somevvhat celebrated for his j vom'stkkk tou.s. rxpese ,n the early part o the sessum of the c!ir-1 r u UotUryuy the p.onJ binner of acter and treason ,h.e mal-pr ictices of the t.odl.ke I ,J.;P.n tirtvPVPr wnL v,.r .r fcons in desnite

D.inol.took up the glove. Alter abusing the 1 re- !., n(TfTrr.c:lin n:i nr,,1Iliv.,(1 r-luds of an

rfeach House to judge of the election?, returns

and qualifications ot its o.vn members. 'Similar considerations have operated vviih mc in regard to the representation of fractions above a moiety of the representative number, and where said moiety exceeds thirty thousand ; a question on which a diversity of opinion has existed from the foundation of the (Government. The provision recommends it.-elf from its nearer approximation to equality than would be found in the application of a common and simple division to the entire population of each State, and corrects, in a great degree, those inequalities which are destined at the return of each succeeding cei.sus. to greatly to augment. 'In approving the bill, i flitter myself that a disposition will be perceived on my pait, to concede to the opinions of Congress in a matter which may conduce to the good of the country, and the stability of its institutions, upon which my opinion is not clear and decided. Rut it seemed to me due to the

respectability of opinion again-t the constitutionali

to fire on the mob ; two or three lives were lest, and several persons were wounded. At Wigan the hand-loom weavers, who are in the most appalling state if destitution, have gone GOO in a group to the poor bouse., demanding shelter, at. (I sh tititig 'Food or Death. Two companies f the rifles were at last compelled to disperse the unhappy beings. The toll wirig condition of the tow nship of Leeds is most awful and heart rendiiiLT :

For Cou Jy Clerk . ITer.ry P.rsdy, Robert M. Duncan. William Moore. '..- Cou ity C . v i .'. vi rr '2l Uit'riit, Juhn M.-Fall, J Mif.!.e.v Little. Fur Sc'iool Cur.:nisi.rr. Flias N.Sluaur, J. L. Mulhcitheäd. lur S'trrifl: IJanner Lawhead, i.fo-eoli T. Duvail, Co-son Vuk-?r, 'Xnc'rew Loudon, James M. Smith, I ndre Smith. Thomas N. Thomas, I I'or Cm'ourr. Samuel McOurJy, of Franklin To'.viuh. p. .TjWe are requested to announce MATTHEW LITTLK as a candidate for County CommUsioiu-r.

Ve ere requeued to arnminre Sami tl Jruoi a conJiJate for the 5tate S-nafp, f.rthr district comOMl of the counties cf Doone and Hamilton.

DiLUDi j. i:i:nvx, A Candidate f.r Keprrentatie, w II a.llre Iii fellow citizen at the following limrs and ji!aee : At the place cf holding l':ttien in Decatur township, on Wednesday the CtJth. At MairV: School II jus'. Perry towi.ship, on ThurJy the J ! At l.thel. Pri.hv the 22J. At Cum!T'an.l. .Saturday the At Cro-s I'oa.U, ncjr l). lloss, Lawrence township, Wednoujy the ".Tib. At Itrut aker'a Mill. Thursday the 2?ih. At Uroa.l Hippie, Fri.Uv th 2'.'il. At ihe lpl'cr Matket 11 uu.', in Indianapolis, on Saturday the 30th. On each day to coTirr.nce at 2 o'clock. Other Candidates ais iavittd to attend.

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taking the extravagant expenditures per annum ofj ty of the bill, as well as the real d ffuulties of the the late "proÜK'ate" ami "unprincipled" adminis- subject, which no one feels more sensibly than 1

tration of Mr. Van Türen Cs the new standard of I do, that the reasons which have determined me

should be left on record. JOHN TV LCR. Washington, June 20th, 1812.

whig retrenchment and reform. The debate was continued by many other members. The bill was to he taken out of Committee on the 12th inst.

StsAiK. Julv 7. Mr. Tallmadsre rrave notice Rhode Island. The brutal and shocking trage

that on Monday net, lie should move to take up 1 ly of the "Rlack Hole of Calcutta" and the "Jersey the bill reported by the special committee on the j Prison Ship" are having another "Act" affixed to

exchequer at the open in of the session. As far as i -''''!i by Hie charter authorities ol Rhode Island.

we remember this bill, it provides for the establish

ment of a concern hall bunk and halt sub-treasury. The resolution of Mr. Uigby, directing an inquiry into certain alleged and apparently well establirhed defalcations or frauds of John Kos, the contracting agent for the remov al of the Cherokee Indians, coming up, in its turn, Mr. Ragby re asserted his charges ngaint John Ross (an Indian Chief, or half breed.) The frauds, it appears, amount to the enormous aggregate ol ,.") 1,1 )i to. Mr. Sevier intimated that the Department of War was suspected of having been, at a

former day, or at this time, a party in collusion with

Hist WaiJ 2,1"!) person?, with a late j-er l.t-aJ cf

X it!i 44 1 ,4 it) " " 1. (ij Vct " Mii " ' Is. 3 Xoith-east 3,137 44 44 Mill Mill 173 " 44 M No.th-west Sv9 " 44 The average of the whole being under one sidling a week for each person. Amkmi.nu Stati: of the Mamfacttkim! DlSTKIt l s: II asmncjtox, June th. This part of the rounr.y is in a deplorable state, for hundreds and thou.-ar;!s have neither work nor meat. Tiiey are daily brgitig in our streets, twenty or thirty together, crying lUr bread. Meetings are held every Sunday on the neighboring lul.s, r.ttendeil by thousands nf poor, hggard, hungry p,M ,:!e, wishing

fr any change, even though should it be death. On

The Louisville Sun of the 4:1: inst. fay . 4' Business is decidedly improving. Whenever the different branches of the liank of Indiana, make

Weekly Income ( arranüemen's to settle Im lances with the Rinks

in this place, their money will be received upon deposite, and the trmio driven fro 11 Louisville to Cincinnati during the suspenin. tn ugl.t back again. The arrangement would be eventually advantageous. Until it is done, however, our banks cannot bo justified in reiving Indiana money. Ours has been decidedly the "better currency." We hope to see it equalized." Lorisvii.t.K Maüki:t. Jff.v 0. Racon, bog round, 21 to!' cents; ham 4 Feur, fr mm pew wheat, very fine, cr.t 75 to Cl 2" ; old 1 to 2 " ; demand limited. New Wheat -e;!- reud.ly at f0

CMits per bushel. Oits 15 a Hi. C tii 2 a 2".

Lard .") a 0, in demand. ted.

Whiskey l."i, deui'ol lua-

Ilvt.TiMour, July 7. roC hat! he. f Cattle weft

offered yesterday and !."! sold nt prices ranging

I he history of these out ragt s is ro-ideosed by the I

New York Plebeian, as follows: eLV'i. 'Finn. i

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I no prisons arc crowueu. veiis ol eiglil leet j number, were violent, advising their hearers never square beneath the surface of the earth, are tenant- to petition to Parliament jignn, b it be determined

to have redress of grievances immediately. Resolutions were put to thi meeting and carried titi uii-

Sunday last, a meeting was held on the hol ar u.ere-u y.-s..-r. ..y . 00 . t pntm r.;., 3 Acer,.-,,,,,, and the persons present, it is sa d, co- 5 : . .' : about .,M,ead were ,!r,ve po;th. vered an area of4i.0 square yards of ground ,so that T.ccl ,,'r u l'.' v,'7 UJl m,,rk,,t ; e.al,l,.i,,gs,x to the square yard, there mu,t have ' L'- i " i ":V,v"U:l been 2ii,0l0 persons present. Toe speakers, ten i:i Wcrc n,lLC al 't gram.

ed by sixteen prisoners to each cell. There is a small aperture for air and light in the doors of each

ofthese dungeon?. The only parallel we know of!

mously. The j.eop'e say they nre determined to

in history to this, is that ot the celebrated black hole 1 have their itist ri"hts or die in the at emot. am! say

ot Calcutta. About six hundred persons are thus j they will neit her support delegates ie.r convent ions, incarcerated. r,,r present relief thev want, and present relief t!e'y

ne oioocuy in i.'irse enpuves ins u''en seizcu ! vvtl! hive betöre another winter m uos

on and confiscated, and furniture and necess tries luv e . auce. They say they

hcen taken away irom jjuiilies m their way. Ami ; sword as by buin'er.

in

glit as well

its ap d.e b;

the

these uiisanctiticd pryceedings of the Cherokee 1 w here Wives or mothers tried to retain their money.

agent.

the savings of economy, they have been forcibly pre-

A great pension principle was settled in the Sen- ; vented, and the m uiey trtUen from them. The j. The claim of a widow was produced who had Charerisl (iovernment seeks iu tliis way, by seiz

ures and confiscations, to indemnify itself for the cost of putt ing down the suffrage party.

"1 reedom ol speech is dumb in Rhode Island,

ate

three Revolutionary husbands; ami the question was raised whether the pension of one, two, or ll.rwo or nit, diuujd rovurt In I. er nr whether I'V her

two last marriages the had not forfeited all right to ; for it is terror struck. Freedom of the press is .an-

a pension. The Senate, in a spirit ot ei. lightened j nihilated by a political sopervitorship. The editor magnanimity, accorded to the old 1 idy the pensions ! who writes for the truth nnd the right is put iu prisof her three husbands, according to the established j on, and his press is put under the charge of one o! law of reversion. the chartists dynasty. Fiery means are taken to Sknati:, July 8. A bill to increase the salary of; prevent any of the dark deeds now being d. me, from District Judge of Louisiana was in the afternoon j being made known in any of the adjacent States, taken up, with an amendment periling, raising the , In t-hort there is no press in Rhode Llani that compensation of the Mississippi Judge to C.'t.OdO. ; ,i,iris to promulgate the truth as regards the Cov-

Mr. Smith, ot Indiana, moved further to amend, by ernment.

RilKAl.o, July 4ih. Foulness men are of opinion

that money is iio-.v more abundant than a year ago. W heat remains linn at 1 12i, considerable quantities are a rri ving d.i 1 1 y we ir.e i thai to be the price, for fir.-t quality. Fhur has been sold last week for j et it is quoted and coiuir.amls something mere. The Picsiilotit has Bpp ii.tcd Wm. Pouinson, Jr., of Piits!uri;h, to proceed Ituroj.-, in charge of the nr.ttialloii of Ii ; twelve 1 1 . 1 1 ', 1 . 1 1 ..an. The Phil. Rienuig Jouiual. a hder.il p jper, savii that Uitbiiis.ui 1 one of tho&o who wi-re conc rii il 111 pr jcih iu , b bnlM-ry, to rt-charter of the Foiled ;.t-3 Itank 111 lS3',aiiJ Unl Lis ; .in tnn'iit t so responsible and delicate a trut, is a tibject of ne.ivfi s.a rci.nire in Philadelphia.

Fmumiation to Amtuk . Whole viii.igr?. iocludmg the rich as well as l he poor, are emigr it mg says a letter from Mentz from ( riuany to North America. Threo of those in L'ppcr Hesse have within these few month?, been entire y abamloue d, and several in Rhenish PrUssia are preparing to f. 1lo'.v the example. A short time ago the whole population of one of thcfe villages pas.vd through .Mentz, on its way to America, accompanied by Us pastor and its schoolmaster. Newton Wigney, M. P., one of the partner iu Wigney 's Rank, w huh lately fa Jed for a large niimunt .. t Mr. ......, .. f 1 .1 ... . .1 ..I ... .-......-.. , t'-.li. !.. b

;i iMiiiiuii, mn. iiijituii i' r-.i.'i inutH .ij.'J SrilYVII!"iri(.T''7 p'Ojiertl', which ll is Ikmi d.M'overed. I poll his' The r.ilirr pw l i:,'u.il!i- ;e. !.i .. ..., fM, rlurm; llwrirtirv

exaiiiin it; n, he cotilesM-d that the hank had not H"' """? ", oih.. ,1 1:11m ir ..1 n..- i....-t u.u-1 ,.1 0. c.;,i

'...-... i".i in I .ftiin u 1 nun T., 11. .in i.ri .ii.r.iiy

i ii in- ii', in u ii 1 11 iiif 11... H.u: 1. .il i. i;-i.,:iirti M In 4 to 1- JII'l.iM il

V U 11 h I' H r T I s TO Till NF.W VOLIJMM OF TSUI r.MTi".ll S'I'A'i'liS .UlUAZIXE V N M IiMiio'r;jir ICfViow. Y'HI.t'MIt XI., 1.111111.11. mi' Julv. sj Jh L O'Si iiiuT, V U't-r. I.y .hi im 11 .!- in Ii iiiiinlu t ui i.ir' s, im I I'V mi alu r J.lii'ii 11. i' l ipliii .il ;ir.u.;i 111. 11U. 11,1-ji.-i,ilv tA lu iili r I lelo nu- l .oii-l.i il I., llir 1. mi. is 1 I' lli. I 11.. i;. tic llt i h M , it ill lie iniiiMs J in its liilnri- i.iimiIk i Im.'iI

struck a regular btlanee for ve.ars. and had 1

raisin" the salary of the Judge of his State Irom,1 "Sentences, not trial., are rapidly pmgrcsin'. 1 b,'" oisohcnt. R 'sides lud, a rubber and p.t.ito- !' "'-"iv s stlOtitTto 1500. Debated bv .Messrs. Ruchanan, Carter has been sentenced to eleven veanTcorifiue. ' s?"-r:r ieeu!atiom., be hol been it to Am nc an j ; . 't ..;H.i;; i:Ki:rT, Walker, Woodbury, 'Jerrien, King. Allen, Harrow.! merit iu t!ie State prison. Fiery ivord or ,!,.Cu ! bls. prouibly the dovv.e,t biimb-ig. Fpontl..-, A mm- ki:h M.f., 1 rMV.ll l.i:;. and others, until tour uV.uk, when J against the Covemment is treason, working conlis- ! H'rremb-r d all his remaining .-Ib-.-ts. toother v;:th JV' V:.ii! , 1 .i fA ' X Mr. Hates suggested the propriety of proceeding 1 c itimi of property, and imprisonment of p,.,.,,,,. 1 Mrs. . s jewelry, he is allowed to become bink-j liii.nv ' 'I ;iTiio,

rupt.

The Housn Arrir.t.v. Col. Anson has. it is said, won by the Derby, fJ2 0;H); L,,r.l Cliester-h-.'ld, Fl J.tii'O. The horse Attila, tin wiiiipt, was

to business. Seven months of the session, said he. Numerous individuals have been sentenced to long are gone. We have before us, eight folio pages ot terms of imprisonment, and their persons treated public and private bills to be acted upon. It was I with indignity." time to economize time, he thought, if we could! There is now no voice of the people, or preroga-

economize it in no other way. Jtiieof the llxecutive, 1 1 restrain the oligarchy. ! taken hy Co, unci Ar.oi 111 e.vcli aug !or a d. ildtnl 31r. Smith'd amendment was rejected ; and that : '-Urder reigns in Warsaw." ' j debt . f Jj 12 or C'Flo. ILs first winmi.g was in behalf of the Mississippi Judge also; and the! j fjd CdO. ins .second, F-,tK o ; so ti. 11 111 ail be has encstion then teing upon the third read ing of the ! Till' I i FM 111 FD Sl'ATF'. j Vrtunii'tl rb! lucky possessor F:i;l,t:u;.

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i i:k 1: unuw , it l ip ;;m:, i 1. .Ar, r i i.i.i.m;.

bill, it was rejected Ri t 21 the democrats all

voting fot the dismission ol the cae.

ClIAUAi TKIl lF THE Koo.N SKIM K ONO IITSS Itj

a Whig. The Huston Courier, edited by the vet

may

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i t . sure-

ident fr the exercise of his constitutional duty to-. ......1 .... ,

, . . , , . . . ; iiiieioui iiiniiijvii ... imi'i 1.1 j . b.s h. arts consent, and to the evident injury of his W,ll.ai,. Collins.-Washinon. Jelrson, ungs, for he raved l.ke a lunat.c when the 'tit is on j,ck;ion Van Huren, and R. M. Johnson True

ics.il uo,, .,. n very comp, iceui m uini r. perspir- r(,ilI1(M,4 c m,.P11. tll l,.,.i.,er u v.

! -- - . j I Itv W. A. Dunn Mav nartv soirit rease In nur'

.1 . it 11 1 . 1 t 11 1. .1 4 i ana .anuiactures. Ol . I l!..1,ftn II llftt. .Il . l.l K. . ll.ft.lli..l I I .. IIU

can people. Hy James Anderson. The right of Free Suffrage the basis on wh.ch our free institutions are reared

A few of the Slates have made provision, by iaw, 1 '-iie j.Mir Judges of the Irisli C.-uit of OfiTn's for receiving the dividends of the land revenue on 5,.,-i, ar,. cMialiy liivided on the quo-ii, , a . tj... the 1st day of July, instant ; and as the day m -..j, ,1,, y or ili'-g il dy of mixed Presbyten in marri 1passed by, we may look hourly for their receivers : ,f,! . but one id them. .Mr. Je-t Ij'rnn. has r,v,

1. .1 . i-..ii-. "

General 10 arrive in lie n ' ru in s 01 1 ne i 11 on. .. ,.,- ... ,,n ..r t'i.t -in .... ....

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.a.. - ""-b."- --'preparing witn secure conveyances to transport tu-ir ,n lo lil0 iitj-e(d Lords.

lliunuers lortli Hi tnc loiiowing lasniou : precious loads to the State Treasuries. Diese . ., ... ..TI... .1. ...1 .....,.-, nininn nf I l.l. L l.l...:.. I ..... .M I ...... A t t be ( A It 1 1 C II h a IU sessions, t.eorg

I Hill lilt; C (.Hl f UI Uliu unit f. .wi.ii.i il lit,?, UIMI IIU ll IU I lt,l." ' Ht I II "Hi: Uli iJUUIilll ' . , i . i j f... (.... . : i. ....... i .i !v 'k". I'1' 'or-r on s ..iili-iii and ii ,m i

peopm oi hüb ii.iiioii, ii in untti i'j'i"!"! oi n gen. i uere is no nione n:ri; i"r iiieui, aim mere of tlie Intelligencer, wc think, is tou palpable to will be none: We have rhown, heretofore, that the need illustration. There never was a body of men nu t , t n 1 for distribution, or, paper, is the miserable collected together flir purposes of legislation, in pi'a mcc of $ 1 ÖIUUHI ; the dividend to which the country under heaven, which had so little claim to stites would be entitled, would be a disgrace to a begrcspect and courtesy, and which, from the gross gar's wallet. Rut even tint is not here. The wants of misconduct of .1 majority of its members, so entire- 1 th,. ( .ovcrnnicnt have coiis ini' i! it ; the atteini t to

ly foi feited all right to the conridence of the people. ; borrow it in N. V.uk has failed ; the present rate of, became the pr. y ot the deiour.i-g eh oe tit.

That the present Congress is a "laborious oody (,,. f,r ff Will n t prodm e it; and the agent to borrow we freely admit. It has labored hard to preient ,t iu Furope has not reached Iiis po ut of de.-tma-the adoption of any measure to replenish an ex- tion. The States, then, winch have I n soft

huustcd Treasury, or to restore the impaired cred.t ..,oujh to make pr ivisoei, by law, to receive the;r

ly 'k''.

!iii:, wis inl i tot-ul iiii'i.-i It" i : l I tt-iti

ties of JK tT deny ii g, in one if llie ie( '.ures. t iie existence of a Cod. On t!ie2'i:h A pril. tlic t wn of Kusegr, in F--elivonia, was totally ih stri ed by lire ; lltMioiisej. more than ."'.'0 barns, an 1 tu iuv o! 1 1 1 -r i iiinL-tt nls

of the (iovernment. It has labored l.-.rd toilete.tt ,Jii nViids, are humhogged ! Th-y are made roii

A letter f Seville sfat s that the d ist re f,f the toins in tl.a' ! ice is mi gr.-n tii if, in oi.! r to keep them from starvii.g, a t'et.et't his be. g.vcn for iiiem at the t!:".!re.

! and has hitherto been successful ;n :elc.aliig all

i measured f r t!ie piotectiou or promotion of domes- ; j j;,.v i.-u-k with a

n i iiiiiien.-

ne

p'n:

colons. Tee, r i.g. nts cine here for money, and j . tvv ,; ,.t ,M.11VV ,, i i . 'I I .. ' '

m tii" ear

ing most copiously from the excitement of his tremendous phillippiC." We find also, Ihe following, in the " M.adisonian" of the 2d inst : 4,Oik IiKarmd Rkotiikr Lxe.' We beg leave to call the attention of the people of the district in Icduina now tnirtjri ttntni by this small oratorical hurricane, to the fact of his declaration that be prefers a monarchy to the exercise of the Ve to potter limit r eur republican institutions. We refer our readers to In speech, published iu the Intelligencer, on the receipt of the late Veto Message. It is said to be a long Irate that Ins no turning. Well for Trother Lane, w as it, that he w as timed by the "hour rule," otherwise, in the sublimated energies of his eihenahzrd oratory, he would, by this tune, have been in a straight line for Heaven.

i ii"V are

t,c industry, agriculture, mechanic art., commerce f.oK-d. Il it hid been ihe first of Apr, I, instead of

It Ins labored successfully, as , t? 1st d iv of July, toe j he tv nld not have been

far as it bus gone, in ilestiojiug the navy and de- rl, unreasonable. As it is, we t he it that tii-; 1st

pritnig t.'.o country of its small means of defence of July must supercede the 1st of April iu the grand

; against tore.lT1 aggression. It lias spent aUout iev i en months m ' sgraceful wrangling and vitup. ra

boon discovered . iu the W

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.-irl l e :i iuriii.i rif.g I i tu H i ;.-

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i.k .vr, s, i J. i.t:rt -i t.i,, MISS .-1 .1 i , V H h .

Tlir Mi.Mtliiy l enr i-.I jh. I "mi,;,., ri i il art.. ;, m ih h h.ir fr. flM.Tiev , ,, ,,,,,,, , ,, , . I., j;,,. ii..,.; I, .. ,, ,,(., t.iMllt. ;ia-l y il , In tin in i w ii. .i.i u : i ( ii.- t ir.ri ,t to ti.r I i.ik w II In- I .iIllllMH il tin. II III-' Hilf ,il ! . mi?. u .i.r imi in' nt hi-In i i, ii. i . , , , ii ijft,. ... 1 1- ,rr. m It r ' 1 1 , "HI. 'I l Mr. Iii. . , til I.- i... i . ,1 . tli.- I. inn 1.11k-Iti-vo-w , t!i'' t i't' I I uii Im : t 1 1 -. I u l lie siif. ri !. tin- I.. om r, a Mil Mr. I'.i'.tt ti-oii I., in.- a li. . i. nt :i:i. r. ir i ...iloLiCr tu (mSf. It ! r 'IV", t'i 't Mi. Iii . i .. .1,. ..e i ill I. in irk. l (n liM II niif IIkhiIi i. in-.-! r i.i. i. (in v i.nl ! it. .. '.'Ii r il Oi. in-i lira In llifir ml. oi il r i. S.u. . , ,t,. ,ii ii I,, I. i i, it- I iiinl. r 1 1 rir- . I iot'iim , tli it Om s i . : io Mi! i ii. 'i i I (.. in. I. ,n-i..'.-ii . -I m I I il.i! I :i il '"i i 1 1 . -ii. n ;i,nl i .i,i f. J . .mi I,. ul, ,np h itnig a hull tr r jiii-i!..lil I r i 1 e. w i j r i 1,1 ir , I In j m t n iiim.. a- lii'Mlj'l l',' ' J II I "f 'i '1 tie! k , t hi. I. Ii I ltl. illtta.. .ill. il - il!. ii .i-Or,j..i-l. , !f',i I,, . :,, !(. Aui'in: tr r ri'iiiu.- j. .... -t in . . ;. ,i ili-.il f . .r It fi.'lhr.Hiiinf Vl'llllll". ' "11 " I 'I' I s "'II I I " ' I il ! lil-S, tl IU lill ( l fl, M,t Mil' i 'ij. ,'. .! ' ! ( .. i'- t I r 1 1 I r U - in , lr..in On- n i.i' an n( III to. :i I II. I III.-IIiIn I 1.1 iil I 1. 'j ,,f r..iti i : im'Ii i i: ii it i- n.i. . 1. 1. 1 t . i In.'r i'f tin-ri'1'iiU r if tin-. i.i.' iir, nil n li !i . .! I ... ... I m 1,'if fir.. I xlvU-of ri. i n in . J . t.. I k t 'i - if !li .-I .r - II. I. illN. .t H; , ii il. S O . ' I : 'i I . i I i-'. i i . " J . t . I i m i s . ,.f I'. rii i vim ., .1 ,M I '. llll H X.lil Si ' ;M I ll . .i .11, 'i. ii. i: m .,1.1 ; i - no, " It. i lion. .1 Mi-:-. ;. i. " 'I ii; i to ::t x. .v k . ul i i " ! in r , " I '. I I i'l l il l v ., ul V ; t ,,, I " Ii iir H ll i : . . I I'.i . I-: ,. ',' " I'-i im, .;" i" i -ii Willi I'OKif tliffi.l I ,.. im, l i i;i : .,1 I,,- ii,!ftff ,( tV -r.,i l.ilftrml r..'t I rur'.,-. I 'ii i.i '. ii i : i ( ir . . i r t i.f i,t! t- . " li..f.r I r . -1 -1 o ii," a riii.li it In tii.- I . i . ) m i-niij ..tr:iilit fo.iu nUu.H

I,

may the sovereign people ever defend it from the

grasp of usurpers.

Ry James Collins. '1

To-.viish'p, who luve hone

their presence-

Were it the last drop in the Well, And we gasping on the brink ; Fre our parting spirits fell, 'Pis to Von that we would drink !

Ty A. J. Sims. The 1th of Julv, the anniversirv ! ,llVt-' recently loaned the.r money t of our nation, and the both day of Freedom May it '-U-p the diul sts, bl icklegs. and demagogues t.om be hailed with joy from Maine to Mexico. stari n g, in iy possibly be induced to t.te;.u r.- r

clianty to tue secretary oi tue ireasurv on -e iik, e.

tion in criminat.oil and recrimination in ii.tiiu il

'he ladies of Ruck Creek ci;!li!" 'WM l'f WtaU "''-J 1 VZ uV'n I'T'.' red this celebration tv.th aduunistrat.ms as tvcii n- the p es, ,, -, I. .rsc- : radio-, cock lighting, iluelniir. oeb.nding s.t ind.ers

'and couiitcrlcitcrs, and icclurm:: o: temp.'ranee .

The Courier also says "No reliance can b j pi iced on ti. integrity of (.' n-Tress ; in fact no suc!i attribute be.hoigs to it.

We lave the MS. copy of Dr. Hervey 's oration,

and thus prolong the oliieial exi-tence of t!:e (luv

such a genius.

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licit ri l s i . in i . iii.i ixriiiiL' n i...iifii7.rv..ir .. . ..

........... . iftaw .ft t a , , tii. fivii nr I iri'fl .iMn'ru up iu i. . ... i . i i . 1 . .

.anoni was a fool to Lane. , 1 icri.ment ; tut the people, me wording cusses, me . lisli one it would be expected that wc should pub-1 enterprising and inilustrious people, are sick tt ihe

Look Ol r ! A bolJ attempt was made to rob'lish all; and as it would Lc impracticable for us ; miserable policy which pervades every brancn o I I - I . 1 -ft..r i.... . . I

,, wilt ii t me goverr.mein. ii me memuers ci -ircs.s v ;,.

10 eio mat wiu.e ur coiuinus are overrun as ai pre- ; a(ijurn nlui go ,,OIIlCf lhcy w,:i bc entitled to the sent with other matters, we ore compelled to dc- ' thanks of their constituents, and confer a fiver on

i the country, of greater value than any that liiey have w it to conceire and virtue to execute wh.le

iu

the dvitlliug of A. F. Mo

night about 12 o'clock. The burglar succeedcJ

entering the premises, but being overheard, made cl,r.e publish. ng any. pood bis escape, barelv in time to sue his hide. i

No doubt several of thc.e rascals are amor" us; Ci-iommm-e Pirnci ltits. It is snid that uits assembled m Washington.

and it Lehoove . nr . Kr .,..,., nae aiieadv Uien msiiiu'ea agam-i me tvooctior t i nes

- - - . . . . v . ft.,.,, ft I k i ll c . yj wv v.

calender of Whiggih iriin'ouggerv. (ll ibc.

The (ii uinrir A n;o! iv Tnr.;irs. Th" f .il.iwiriii roil ipiv too's j.T.jee in il.e House ol Ilrprcsi-ii-t.a ics on the ihlih u!t., pei.dr g w d.cussiu ol the Vfto Mfssae, betw . cn Mr. Wt-iii-r, 0 ieetnl'.rid ("on;rres frein t hio, and Mr. (trauuer, tr i:i New York, w how n appointed Psl Ma-'.or (icncral by Vita, llaiiisoo : CUil. A I- rt,'r. Mil. Will n "Wiil Mr. (Srinrr 'c'l us how many lii-trn were jjoid ti ml tilu'st he hid charge . t!ie I,..-; I ).!i--f Pej.nrtii :-.,t ? '' Mh. (JiiAM.in. 'I wi'I .ans-.'..r t'.i.U quo-tion. Tiic number was M'WRN iT.liN II l'. I)II!11." Mh. W i.li.i i;. "V. . ! vriitti ii I. undo d individual i I'.rni d out of olIii,e iltiring the !ert c ircer of t!ie geuti.au ; and had he r'fii.iioi d in ol!W two woeks lo itrcr " .'.'a. limoiLti. "I wi'I als. p-:c the euil!r:n m iofirni.a'ior. u h' I. r.;l. Ha l I r. o. .i:u .1 two woo l., m -re, THUHI' "IIOFSANR weul.l livr Icn abl.d t ib.list; n.akim; FOFR THOUSAND sKVRN HI ADKLil m all."

,M arden-i;:!!, m .M i .ieri-toi e : l .io cu'tn g for the S-u'ih-i

Lord ('. iiglet in 'firui'-rlv ."'ir Fei.rv i a peri, d to bis ;. st nee on t tii e-i

ri-sicenee, in C' i

the l-tii in-t. at bis

I.or-ihm , .y ha rig; fg Ii ' u s'-i f v: !i

( iueen ( I.i ist . :.a , of Spa i rt , i t i - s ; : , t o- p-irc!i i-er of M .lma.s.,11, t.:o Lv..r.!

of the Ih.iprvss Jo.-e..hine. C-ui Til at, eilte, rx Presiilcr,. co. was atieig the pr" -.-ntat I '. s et tie d;.t m 1 1 1 g r mi, J une It.

list f Ma

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S'üiVMii'i v Iiink S.m i. a :iim. St ri. lor The Rviiiocra.K rau, j o1 Vhed :h it f ' i e, mv - : It seem tout 'h.ie l...e b en n-i c.tly !.ir;r ir.i i-t.-f s' .( ill t'-e ! .tiik i f I ii'i-'is t rr, t i it cue-. M 1 . 1 '

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a fair way btir.g sadJIcd with costs in the bargain. they were right. On examining his district accrd- ... .i, 1 c. ,. . . , - . ... , , ... nor to the late census, we rind that of a ;-e.iu!at:m

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not let a newspaper bo established in it; and that are no .v wort i in specie, more thin '

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August! Remember the true issue The Soern. Inters hate been recriveJ from tbi- vrnnrabl bisl on. writ- ! of alioul ÖJ'l I persons, only about bH-O of those

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O-Tlic "Tall Oats" mentioned lilt week were from Judge Armstrong, aud not Judge Wright, as i rroneously dated.

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haJ t een greatly benefited by the wage, and that it wa of Members of Congress increased to 1G Pcr d y, stockholders we suppose.) tu been botii.g u,, ,-r ihm Wtur tbau it had been for year Ufoic. and to te placed in uch respectable sldi.ding as to paper ; nud be rupposes t.ut the p. in is toc-i .e, Wlllli PYR tMIO be abotctbc inf.jcncu ef the Jack Cades, al;2, com- trie bank's debtors to settle m specie a s-kt. as her

jj n.nn people, or working men. We care nothing lor noje Mr. Wise's pcntin.ent as to party politics, but we J,!inj ' have usually considered it inadm.ssiblc that any but Charter. . a mst ignorant and benighted community, could Nova 8cotu. i tject fttch a man to the ftation he now occupies.

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