Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1843 — Page 2

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rsio. ti. n ,r. rxesrvxa. r IMUIMIMI.K .111.1 II. M:t. '..!.. r ii-, Vu. .Ymi nations l H r, o r IUI JAMES. WUITCOUI I 1 ign. M mm iMvt .. rnmn, JCWIC S. i: :3 II i . o J (tri von. ?on i rR or fosr.ar, i' i, M illistm .1. Br n. II II4M .1! rrc t at Drake a Hotel, rn Saturday next, at 1 oMmk. f. M. llu..n.,of ,.p.ut,ce require, tho atteuUtncr . I tv. rv me.iilrer. ... lea.atten.i n a , U .." r l.eai aftentin.g.nerally.nltt,iear.nivrrarT of our a ia'al Uav than it de.. rr : boi it... I,., .. rated m,h.ane,.,Who d r3 !,er ho,e, ,y !e than Ua.ial, and with gener .1 ..vi.farti m. Tt.e l.rM t ioenil!.;. . Mr raekor, lava aailaa Hi.i of i .wn. Am onMill. tine Capt R .4 ami CttfA ' l !cy were all bj na order n.l daWripl.Oe. prlir.!ar!y ill ll r.. 'IV ...p ,.f t'.jt If .1.- . I:i i . 0 r mm w,e -ora.r.i.iy unit .rrneu in dorn .lie trap. - - , , .. .. .... , , p,nK. and ,.Mde a fine di-pl.iy. J his company fiwl. i in town i-i l fee afti rn ut H 'u bUd eWorld the W'atingloni. an. We ifeer. f .r.- . ad the p'etteur.- of .eoii.ar tbem. Karly in the m .roirig the Sun I ly School Children, tin,ler iho .1 re.,. aat ..f .lau.. Hia!.e. Baa, m.r bed frm t tiover.ior Cir. le to the fJ ..f . rnll. . wh. re an ui! Irra. Wmt mv!e to the n by Calvin Fb tih. r, Baf., wrhirh v.e are ante mu-t bae been appropri.i'e and go. -d, fr he never aiy. auy thing else. There were also a variety of other eaeeeäaee, all well peii' ruu.l i. . d- ubt. the proceeuon paaaed d wn W ishinton street, we cuui l n.l but wond.-r hw s. s-nfi a town is tins roold produec auch a ery long siring ..f . blklrea ! We (orlainlv d n.'t lu ed a Trote.-tive. TardV " in th it rp.pe , The proces a. an was escorted by the Marion Kill nen, r the Atefee. one of t'ie fit.e, c . nrntitei m tie ,t.te undet Caul I ' IJaker. acr. mp j:. i, d 5y t!io It ml which disc Dteed e!n quent mu.io. AJbjr the tifainume el ifeaa Eerort dtrry, the Rrgnaaee marched la the M. ih ..list church, au I li-omo i to at. oralion, nfa patriotic and eloquent character, bv I.ieut. King. and the re.d ng of the llecfnration nl In.b pet.de. ;. e by Mr. Aar . n Hunt. fn r erfeaefe t'.er tmmk tin tb.. !,.. .,( ... rmm w- j .r - I iia lltl march lor Drake's II vf, w!i.ri lh.-y undo i rooa atrncanpooan r iceiienl dinner, which was ultiinatelv sct u ... lied hy a r7.Vof pithy leeata, enunciated in fine style by La, Kiuz, are . ... lad as Toael Master on ttr nrraaimi , : unaasuu. In the altern. .,. At Washington ,. march, d from the Circle,., Mcrr.lf. t.Vov... n here an approp.iate prayer as matle by Re. .Mr. (itirler, l.blVt aVmgf runir. a V,i hueIonian Decdawati . ..f laufe psnda ii agjains, K Alcefeol, read hv A o n II ..li. I ... .. ..I . ... I . i. an cp qu.-i.i aperca aj i i.eyr nslaw, E ).. n: d an addrcte delivered be Jude Wirb Tlaaenfjecl ,.f lodge Wieb. laVJreae aynj an Per onal ,.! CdafiMCtt r;.t;r InaV n.'crce. a tl ,rr.e to weeeend in . .... .nterr.t to, o other. 'I be orat-r handled tfee subject w.th miß I kno v !. dsri d al-.'ilv. aeuleneaa aa.l ,-,( .. .'!.. - c - - j ........ maeswiw i ' j X. iffl I : atle, th.ot-:. with ut senek rlabesalionu We hope the Judge will rrocat Ins address nr. s me I her iff null The, ScMititnent. fee epre.sed ran.iot be too frequently and etrongty inculcated. (P. 8. It was reported in town in t ... ...j, wr.tor ei :n:rt, wee waa present, had saawl a .I. aas.a... I I. a. a, t . . -. , ., . . isnia inepwofe; an, .t as m aaistake. He t.sadlv af nicn.1 wttn , t.cumat.cs, and thinks a drop of the r,-1H, ,, nerrssary occasioi auv a. a mr( . fja claim, to be a temperance nun in tu'l however, notwitlmtanding.) a.. ' y una perfeepe ifee brat mt the day. amueme.-.ts were at I I . . . la... - ,h Pic Nie, on a farm , i (.'en. Drake, a mile south weal of town. This wa. getan by the la.l.c., married and . in- : glc. at which ,hc:r hu-d.and. si d ..vcr, or iho.o who ' hiti',1 or wou'd be, w. re imr,,'. Tfee Indies were of the ! very elite, the m.-.t U-auJ.ful. intelligent and fawinating. 1 They had tfeeir children and readies along-tfee nterried I ladies, we mean and ail were full of the .pirit of hilarity J and enj lysasal. fl waa nf ike efeü bee i naalk .1 a little. ' a very little j ist enough la superinduce a healthy snen aion of the cheat ami in tke mo-t harmontoui .uanner. The tables gmatted under a super .biind.itu e of good' .BJ i ... . ...... . ' .iai.i-9. aim no p ,.,-.; o.i ill uie KC-I goo 1 Im nor. II d WOUH ..II (Witt, .... al .1 a..-.. ..... ... .. - ..t, I,..,, r .if.. M, in.? ijirfu, .... migni pat i.-u.f... .ICUIa.r .,-. O' t -.1 VV.M1..I t O HIV!. ! 11 , . r a oil ..... . I . .... k b e 1 l, lough a to.r bind ut pwAfe g. we have thus endeavor- 1 asjtnnaj a g..l w r.l for att, rernembering the eail.il rd i say a gend w .r.l for an, remembering the ril. 4 any. only to avoid it, ....mt... . If aa aawefe aaaaao 1 wn. palatable to BSCJ of 0,11 eyn., .1 re . I re, we refer tfeeaa to a i communication ... another cm, nn. fr m, an. who ,! ,e, n , ... , 1 n 1 B.em 10 no-., i.e.. s . we.l p...,rd we wore. He could ! not have bee. a the IV Nu-, wa aie cer'ain ; or Ilia teas- I per would bans bat Bw wten. d. '.inn far 1 lac r tipf. Kernel.! cr th it we haven, nil edition left onhi.nl Tho.e Hi want i-h ml I son.! in l' , ir i rders BOOn. We feope ur friends in d th-rrnt se. Hons Will gxnj lhanssalias of j th notice ; eanectntty Where tbo "budget of f.rgcrie." j sealed aroiei I v -the o'l.cr side olla Is." are in . irc.l .ima T. .,. ... ,, ' - ... I t: e i. ii, hi. ,Ur. ,i , It,, . . ... .-a... I...... ... .I..I. . ar . " ' 1 uor: , .

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inn w. o.-iiTrreii i.y urrev Urown, Y. q. wl.u h, though i ' 1 m v j r cat. Uo it, im tore Uie rar o i lie J uu'tfernaut ol slavery. Miel.: t it, iv to publiaU n tat. in. tit :n o. ir a i.ik.ikm o :ti rearo .or in- in.n peopir i..r oweiajurr. : n mm we did not hear it. we are to!j was an et.eller.t pre lurt.on ! ,hrn'"'!" m l"m,r bv P-1 uPn l,,rr f"rK " , han.o ... f.e inzen-. the j-j-y men, and the Judge, who known lo be each b evert peteoe prew t.t at fja eaeettOf, ' "'" wl iat' ' 111 r 1 !" tb., o ui.tr . and In f ,r (-I H re,, ft by all an,, of men.' " ,,rJ'!r'; "' lrt hdP in n;U,d S ;r" ' 3? V" ; U M -,i.m,., infer iZl ,h,..,.,,kof.,.,H,.ulte,ecut,on,t.pr,,cw.,r,hy J --fariou. ache a. an Jo inake the fatt beh,r. . ..Jl!!:.:: '.hi:;"!:1;...1; m : ..IXVt - i Z V; t . SfiS, & Tbe I)ec!ram, v.... r.-,n.v our Inend. I ...p!,T. K.bert., Ihe la' i! e.-culpbed .,. infamy ar.d rum, e I , f r, rUv purl m.,s J lew buh.U d ''- "7 "M""',l"Bn Momson 'm i ..! ut.o.. ta It ..lisiuall Iri-ll Nad rm.-n po, ..hi.on of this ioumIm What nho is amp'y a : t,. !.,,. t , the teek. Tfeo military Prnd tbe followinf; eertifteaae. The document, referred ,ra;n frn, hl, ri. h rfeer' i,;,rn. or a few eiacet of r' related to tlic Demo, rati,- party or " ' ;'n v tin, gem m n b.v ..r ,d tfea IS, pealpresent were tho M.,i.,., tiuards. Cant Utown: K.fle R.. '' M " ,,,r'! W"rk, Wio N ,he "' rT. ! ''" ,r ""ke ha m bed bis Ht,rvi,!ff wife and and . enbKafeed by tbe Journal, after it bad b. . ,. LiiL'.. ''V X ra V Ibenew it' aaaeiamaea

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..... u.,..-. ,..r ,.eop m wiosng io ,e jhcui .ink the amply provided for by the h. spitahle inhabitants of the thai moma it will I alaMdoa it forever. This is of more itnState sti I further in sVfet a:.d sVgrsalatina, t!., y i;iu,t be sewu end aeaghhorh.od. The eretion wee aelivsved by p eaten ee,wfeen wa evmaider tfent tfee greet whig idol Clay

acti e. ii'v H Before ike : t o,:ii'. .t' I't'tJ :; That John If. Bradley, and L ii. Tfcnm.is.in r. i.ort.d - . a T v at th. y prrf, rr, d that OUR PEOPLE should be ItS.NftR N ' th il they h.ulJ be struck with HI. IM)KB" end DBAFAEa9n-ratbet then thai a sfaargt af i .... .. . ... L . I I. I , ... 1 a iun.iiii.il .oiiiiju .nu iiinuu.i f i enev i.eilcc Should DC C -tabbs! cd on tbo i lorf.'il. . I ibc -i .-.- .., .1... XX'.l..... . , . . .... ........ , v. . . n .i.-ii and Erie Cnsl land, teat af Tippeeaaoe river. Y!. rather than a f. w Jew and i t. ign wahelis .ho. .1.1 wait t the money afsanda id !y aw oi rnlera, till the ,a,,,., were able to pay it, they would mortgage our Sands, and prefer tint ine i i.i. Or iiiA..i IGNORANCE MIDI LD Ot'EUSPUKalD EHE LAND. AND that THE CIM9E OF HI.bm:n IM.tl MAs MI'M 1.1 FALL UPtlN OlR PEOPLE ! '. '. Sir H.-it Jtnrnu ' .'ur .c.t.M. o.-e., ;si .'. , , .7 What s.iv law paopfetl WoaM Igen n -t rathet that r . . i . , , ev, rv x.oik ot lr. i r . I ... rove m.oM iv . .,, i, , 1 .i.l ..... j . .......... ...... i - . i. - . i.ii ., . ... e.erv hon.l-hoblVr an i In. -n . ...v . . ...... .,...L i j ........ . .' .iu o., iKvrv . , ... an . i . .I...... ... . ....I ..... 1I..1 .... .... . ...r u. i j. ,iiiv i.a. . 1 .111 .itii v.-ry c-ia:e wablotted out ot existence th in ma. ciir .t nil ... aiioil it r- " t u 1 ..... . k t.a n:ou v r brn' i m i i, . x, . ... ... . . , ....... . w lilf, .o.c , r ..... . a i.e.. woo atoanrr sue:, a, nl.inenie I IXCVESt! as we sincerely believe. And MM I III! If, ihe InsfiaeapilB Junio. - ......a -....j, . ut--rally.cnsrr thoe tentimsntt. Your votes in August will give us your opm on. .iloro MtMMhMgf The Journal af Friday lasi c i.itaine two olj Ce tili'4'es tmneachins the ehnxretra of Mr wa ... .. a . tfirouitn lne I n.l; xna J mi - ii.' an 1 1 1 .- .. . . 1. : .... ... ' i ...cn were nr- x u, miny xrar ag .. in an exriung ronlest between hi n-c l i I ,. K l.hi n f r tu.c Senate They are n w rrso.citated ir m tho duty afeacnrtty of yeare and r.ibh.hed as semrtsVagj new by the Journal. wilk such sl'.er.t, , , a j a.ldiliona. fey the rditor, no a. t a a . a. . - 1 'car.. 1 puroo.es ol .be Junto. It m . ..Tu-tent cnnmcn.ars ., 1 Z KU oouot. aa win maa irrm answer the y rear ut purposes of Wbitcomb wes elected . ite of ,hoe ce.ttScatea s .:,. ..... ... . max uie persons ny wnom t .ey were MsnanJ aie both of them at tbi time the .1 a cere and zealous fneaJ of Mr. AYhihroinb. m The nigg. r ef the Journal heada a co nmunica i n which he copira from ihia piper, -Forgerv of the eroaae , ... n . . .1 "-grossest ninu. ou aa nr apporui .ne repiri uae ,, w. hope it ... rr ir.j. , i.ac i, w none it . . , r it thoroughly. Ths eitra.-t which he call. . - - m (., aa, , 1 h will mm read farge.y appears

. Tin Junto - Forger? I n pa r:i I !!! ItxI IM ol ihtir v tnnlrrl II.imtt In-

laftMtl ol the Junto ovr Ihr IN-opte Ot!. !. The fuigcry ot th Junto, which we exposed in our paper ol the 2?ih u!'.. , hard n the toroaoh of ihe innj to. The n!y way to meet it, an I themselves escape in I Ihe smoke, wa. to let that unparalleled scoundrel and toot. ! T. J. Darr.rtt. U it do-.n. Co-.aequently we tmd in f.e Jour, .1 ol tbe 4ih. one of bi. putrescent , ff,rtnc. ra. h,.ded another Llllhll fcrfery." Were anv Il.ii winiin fix the forgery on be I la. k for, head nd . I . . .'. all . . . ri(k r Kin . in own ar'u-.c i .11 . .11 it. 1 ri r i,.,,., , ..im V' .id..'. .,, I ,. 1 ui... r .1 ' pr.Äl ....... ajw-.. . . . ... Wp , m m " . J , 7 1,1 "C;,TtS ... . ., ... , , Ibat piper to the artir e itaelf. In it. h.n,rr, ,e iaa ' miMiM.d another forger. Instead of uainz tbe wool IDENTIFIED, a, u-ed bv the wr.ter of the Juntu'e ! ., n m i i ... m amidi Ul I . m tmt, tlo. tat r. I Till VI lk " " " . . ..., no.--1 '" " U' ""' lr"' rof the pamphlet, and the unto to So their dirtv wotk and t. .how loth- o ' ' ' e ,''0 f ' ' "' hi c k acundrel ui d bv the Junb To will.- tin. matter, b ueer to ...i.to c rer Iv A... d hive at.wir.d theirbaM-nur-r - poM of .lVrMi ig ,r pMpli : I eeM e . . J fif1 linif r-lfMI if fi.1V PT irnlt P. t thA rabittvrt 1" 1 - - . llf-.M. I I a; limn,, the h te u 1 . 1) irilii..!., l.of1 kt s, , ,,, 2U, .,.... ,, ., (Jr,en. (Concr. Clonal printer, hy order tf niaTlii 1 th- Baeceti M.-saee ..f all tbe PreMdont." bv Jonathen PhHIipa of Cvtnbna, IJfefe); nmi -Ja, kit'-. Mrstt II I li a . e la i 'ij.i.i-i'n i e t.v iri ' i t ai . ui"' ii nan , i - ' t.a b-l .. ova r I . t .1 i j ala.lt a. I. . aU a . . ef the one without (fee other" WM. BULI4TAH I ST'. a ..atAi.n I. i IAH BARBOLR. It a. only aMeaaeawy le y t!.at Mr. uliivan is a Jus - lice of Ibf peace m tins citv. and stati.N tJeae rvc.il v Iii irli ' Jo pnbUe e-'im-tion. Mr. Betfeowe, O Notary Public, is als. well kttowa and th m whom, no man .tat:i!s fiitrr in the community ; awsl aainet eitfeer mt whom, the black seoundrrl of the Journal, base and unpriur iplcd a. he i--, re atlgfet. Should tl. ore be a doubt in the min. I of any er-.-n mm u ii . i in iiit in 1 1 . . i ui . i : j t i e forgery in the Junt .'s jumphlct, We , . r to pro-uro .! a Mossage of llee. whatevt-r as ti t!ie foraerv in tli- .Itint na.m.M. t w r.. rv one i o.i.t a ' aa j a a,ll r xri ,,,e lor nim'l. In f 'mc couiit.es, no doubt tfee Longr. s.onal 1).. u.nents containir.p it may bo t"mm). Herüber, of Congress at that date, will ur.ijui.1 the record, on hand. Ifen examination th. y disc, r he infamy of the aristocratic clique who bttf ruled atlU rtllMd the State, mm ask tfcanj US all can ..r and riocciity, if tfeey w-.ll longer .uppori h m ? n ri .r tat.t.u. in ill e n . ia. ll n .... . "", mm . nay ma cwnirvi Uta Junto exerrisea ever acaaa of the public ofiwoesa bore, c' ll 1 ,rk XUiv ndence liicse ofll -crs matufi: when are f. aiful al coming ... con act w ith this unholy alii- ., , , . . 1 h'- above certihctc, so ...nq !e in itself, was taken to three -whig JutUeet of the Peace a:.d although t!itruth ,.f the e-.t'..ct w as manifest, tfee books ifecsaarlves licing aN-t taken, they refus-.l to certify the facts, which the ha I no hesitation in ack!i ).v!e.gins v.rbally. 'There ran be but one rcasin, for , ffi.vrs scldirn refuse a fee ; .. .. .11 I a I 1 ... I 1 ""u.u nave o.-eu em neu i. on- oy ua ..n mm tm, . . . ectuiicate otnciajij. 1 be only conclusion hi be drawn.i.-, that th.- Junto are so completely the musters, that the ve- . . , , ,. r-v 1(1 f s.-e n2 Inees officers BfMWI to a pa) cr intended only to place TULH TRUTH before the people, would been Iba signal of eternal hostility ,o those who nd Ifeaniarlffa tlius indepi'iid. nt. It would have withdrawn Ifeetf mean, of support by taking assay their ''iis n. ss. It woulJ h.ve taken sway rAe eera mjßcet. 34 ,ni Independent Whig candidate my a of the .lun mmenecs tor t'.e Legislature, they would not dare to K against their ordert sales tfeey Irlt iwclined lo be pur. ed with tiger-like ferec y Ibfengh lite, nn !. il. 1 aaoMi 2.. e . art . aa l'l iii.iii; .nt- .... x. in saxc aanrraeaanl i. n:EU t;c. . . mc oc b.ws I la the lima allotted for receiving subscriptions for lia - ' O ..I . .. . , I ... I . 1 a .ia , . . 1 1 ... i l a. .....a...... . . Hi: 1,1' I..T Hiltui Itl 111 . 1,1 ill I ll,,l,llil l II j 1 .... , close, we llunk it ,f sulh i.Mil mterr.t to our German popnhuion to reprint the Lear aw tfee ealji ct : Bee. 1. Hr it enacted bi the (irnera! Astrrnfrit of t'.r Ätffej tf Inmtiamm, That it shall be the duty of each renn tv -eujite in this State, to open snfesnciptiane in their resneetiva counties, for the leaned lawa ef this State to bo Bpective counties, for the rex feed laws of tins Mate, la be printed in the Oerasaa languige, and furnished to s-ub-c1 ut t fj-- tt" f k"i" open unnit1., cioaa ef the ftral Monday ia Aagtavt next, where, ., , , ,. b .,1 .1 D1, ,,,,, .11 , ,r. ... .bo lamun. f State , he number af eafesr tiptiniia by him taken ; and in , as., ana ihoneeajd eonsss ahaH be snbsenbed for, as a:,.r, - said, it aball tfeen fee ifee date af tfee Hecretsrj of State to I - - .a I.. ........ I a.. . .k.........l .. , - - ..r ' I i "",u 1 " r i . 1 . . I I x 1 1 i I. w I . i . a: i ,i l 1 1 ' ib'i1 r i i.f bin j nm I. ciim.'e a.,c .d f. . . . a . .a j !! Hill e, t on r-ra'a V BS m,m ipiSWaSOf . . rw ( V a-X lU.lt I : demaads that may be made be said :-!atu-.. The Feni Wayne Ue!ehrtatlajaa. W. learn fr'nt priv it- s .urces, tint the celebration nt .it- .,' ... . ,r .i ., ... . f nu uir nu, pisru on in gi .t.oi. ... r.ig.u . . . (r ,t.n thousand pers ia acre present, wneea eomwri was G ,. i i I, ..i- i .ii, .mi. ami i hi; a mi 'ken ol as an council, and able pt dudi n. Il a ll ne .1 '..-t hi published. Many other pers.u. oi di-i n tion ver. present, who made .hurt . ssnanjgwe at the iMfhecoe which waa givaa by the eitisene, end in the pleaeneea ef wh ch all enjoyed free of cost. without aaowey and nithowt price. Harra tor Fort Wayae ! 1 bej taaellelsafenx. , III .11.1-, ip.OU, C '. i n. vv arranseinent bv Mr. Ilriht ,o acenmpant Mr Bradley in In- bite appointments, Mr. fin-lit will not a. cotui.tinv .Ur. V 1:,, ...i.b m sotn. ol the - irtln rn. and in the uuli.-vrst, in aimoii.tm, nt. w in i mill an faaand ia enolbeix rnlnma Bradley will go into the Wayne dtetrtct i - of mmrtimg the Abolitioniete devoting ev, j alternate d..v n p itati . 1-, .i,m ng among them, and v. rv other day mak hea la the Whiga pt - w w . .1" -iiiMio:i. .- .I... ...... .1 . .: I , II ! . i me i.i ui" .i i ne ,i ii -s.i ;n ,i;i. i si.on 10 ore v .ti i . u , . Will require a iLrtct tax on the people ! Indiana ! ii ncarlv one and a nuartcr millions ol - tbo aiinu.il Bunnort of the General t. . i it in.iv HI t orohxb v won .1 ra .01 ro Uj) to groat lun.l.og -v t..i. sm.ib Britaia s.. ..tied bj tbe DCOple, nSBt, And this would fee ... add,,: m 1 ne sum tuen. au:iu..i. w ti;.t no; no iar Iror.i onc-ntii-cth .t the xxholc tritaYtt properly af tbe State ! lndian.au. arc you pr. pared for this : Are you pr - FJ ," ycaw arrtferighis to wonld-be aofelemen, ,0rd' l"'" " ' " " iiov, riu'r ZCT - M 1 W e ...d.dates. If ,,,. VOta luf ., - 1 .1 it . .- .. the Democrat. Remember who advocate A eanmpuoe r a,... n Kt. I v. .,.. ... I low In itf The whigs cantci.d that the foducer pays the tantT. They alao admit that the revenue fr carrying on the goveminent is ra.s.,1 by duties on imports ; or in shefft, !v s riniiiiiii u r,u..i nv uuari on 1 upon. ; or in .r.' rt. t-v a t triff. N ,w if the first nrot.s.on th.t , he oc Inemr n'.e. the tariff, is true, whv not unoort on.h 1.1. ' ' ' ' s- " r- - - in foreign countiiea to support our Government snd pay "iT oar debts I Whv .-., the introduction of f eeege srticles if those who produce them py the duty ? AnTer ll' caoL$' .. . .. OrnriAt Tlic MadWoun announces olTicu'lv that Joa, Jf, t a.- .-.ii i .. Joas !Nxls .... ol Ms'v land, has acreraeJ tht apputotmsnf . v. i . ., ni . . rv.. i . l T " .' " ' ' ' ' ' ' " 7 iTi. x v?s vt ... ;l.w.: Hoi. Hughs Lega.e.

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fencing t.. tbe I,, liana M .f Library, and find the aota : V , ' ' o. uum m, ti.e i.ast. v. r- Ueiiro,.., i.ig im mo. tii.gs in iaor ot ro- fallowing ,.xtrarts; Ii m. JJwkaj ,o ly Ibf liiafitM 0tabt StOtinel of June U7, : ,T'erenr?k I "'"TU f peal wtlicfa bad already boon held in that quarter. For- The fframna et tmrnflmiM ejeenel , perm , Mr wWkvmmi villains in the sh ,, t met.sea.ers. from j..t a.,d merited . .,,.,,. t,.ro W,.M. m ,-, Iribmon pr.M.it. and we uVn) tmrnmUm Jf an r , mm r .m,.n... , x- ... ... . pnnlun. tit. lia-nuinilrsi. I tbe true , baraetor of awi. k.il . . , " I he po. er t impose duties on import, oriirinallv be- ,',., a . lm , , . , . , ,, have suffu ient confidence in llieir intelligence and "o,.( WTIB it nut am..., rin i rd n( BltnTfl atnea Ieeed to the aevetalSUlM The r Li m alfewa tbo.o .' ut l.ae a tf.o.ei ry lo cauee ihe ,,,, rAr ,,,, irorfea, ,n th, lt. dretüm, I,, mumm a ,, . several talis. 1 mt r got to adjust t.ioae p, n .,. ,., oum 1IlS.,ud .d making lb- heart, of th. " to b.b.vo that they fully appreciated tfewcemanv th,'ritl injmci fm cast vote in ol. Ii. dut.e. v!,,,..w ... tbe ;i rbuou. ,o rejoice, the eres-r, coneronenca of rite tanee uV ,... .I ran aleodctert riw preeeM mis- , . i, i-, i M branefeea of tndoatrf is to completely IM I D1..N I AI, f .;,.,, t: .. .... .... , .. . RCP IO rCTIlfJfe.

Tlt' h4;itioiiiM. Wf I if received a run nf tbo "Free Labor Advocate

n.l Ann im wry Chr. , le. aahfishid at (few t.arden, Ii. d ana. tu it r lind he f .Uotarinc. in relation to an offinal act of Gov. Bigger : ( rr on Bieata. This di.tincuiehed individual, it seems is taking s.ieci.l patna in elcr oiiernng s.H-ecl.rs t P!''n my ll,r 'ring disres ard of justice manihalrd l , l,n lh- ,,f Pr5' ""'"' j f thierra. even Z!uwmh!ZZrt lofall whb ! Mcru W wer non h-indr,d- whoe crime.. ... empari-on with their,, are only as n 'e bilN co;n arcd with mountain-. - Hut i ki i n .1 do. It i.i.r i-atu.fi. tboae wl.J are more 1 li" i-M 11 i.i-,ri 01 .ik' J ..J k . L. . . T - e '!. .. .!... . . . 1 . .. cat j ruuip.e-. ol justice and iighteoune ; but there 1-a largo and mc.ea.ui portion .f . ur ertW who w. I not ' . . , J t 1 . , t crecn Tom juticc tho moat tligiii-u of morula, beJiif , .lie l-rtu, and . ma c " "e I ' J 1 l,le lne oui.tya.ui a maVk ' ,7 , ""T """" . "' ; I he aat dar I of tn ra! foeling in.it b verv tow in that I. . ... region; regia n ; an I it von;d b-,.- become i vrru.r II. rr to ( have lai-eJ it hijjlur. and inuied h.a fellow cHisM M '""mo up t ihc Ruuk, ratfeet tfean basolv Id diabooof the I'n to wl.hb he bad been alevated and pr at rate the ; moral character of Indiana, a far s. mm tl mt barfom ' ane t the pona t imp e. I the law. lam in- , e,;. jooge ,.v .... ........rw u ap-acn; refused M afeja the j, D tor a pardon. i .1 .i it X i m. I I t?a r- i vl I - ' - ' , he contains the Beeceedinta el an ad1 ' 1 j .urnrd ineeimg of the 'Indiana tate A..!.-! .et Bt cie.v." l e d at Dalto... Weyaw cun v. late 1st. 1K13. and which pass. J the fdlot. ing rt-polutiou in relation to .bp .,, . ., ... ,.ArÄ .mv ru. i. v v niiuu- it ii n, Mt Haw. mm evpre--.unrr.iHh sentiments in relation to (inv- r, cang.to the polls and vote for him. us the I l . . Indiana Journal loudly calls upon them to,!,.,., mo.e 1 than wo shall i tempi to account for; but that nmt at the Abolition W'liig, will leave Dr. Der imr in the lurch m and fit a'!y ..io tor Higher, we have pretty good evidence, A letter from Ptkt CoMatJ, in ntu lher clumn, states thai all tbe Abelitinniala there will vote fjt Bigger. Letter, Ireni other quarter, toll the fame st.ry ; aiid in the Del pbj Oracle we Ina tfee tollowina; : iiv ni't'i i n ii 1 1 i ii i r in i ii 1 1 iai t u m -i ri it iu iw jur nttrkt, to oppoe ('huml erl.in Sum. de. Wo look upon it n brine nil a ahain. ,. . .. ... i i . . i i . . Alio i tiontst. have a dulate lor boeernoi ami I. ( " Tfee abolitionist h ive nominated a candid ifa for f'on cress in the ninUi district, to oppose thaml erlam m.d Tb i-iv-ernor. but what whir abolitionist i coins to vote for ei.ber of them WVll bet the ban red cent .bat Dr. Doming farfco bv Iba by, is n worthy man. atid anc BOaef M- . ' , . N ' n 1 .JJrJ,J JJ( JfJ JJJ Xu TmmXlT", 1)MI, .Vol candidates without anv intention of aiiMtsrlin. them" BeHenri gre. t pruuneiona, but r.o t r u-rico. In the ' . . ..... mean lime, the Whigs ar.' e.mtiuuitig tmir accret ma - eetieiioa lo main tue s-uto. .-t of the Ab s s. 'lb, strung- njije:i! of l!,p loVna! must he fresh in t!.e .in rnorv ' f ihm people, the object of which v. ., neutralize the 1 ell rt ef the Speecbcaof Dr. De;i.i.:g. We may a. well state now, what v.e have omitted to do before, that the Dr. in his speech here, p umplv stated tfeat tbe Vfeig Leaders fesa urged hi.n to withdraw from the ira. U. in order to oern.it them to aecetr.pfeafe a vfetorj. ,l ot e reason Ibex nreed why he shouM diso wa- . . .... .. . . ... a . , . tt.at i no wni?r anuioate. i -r , ongreea mm otners, i . were known to be ,.i ...-.al to the annerafi icxatto kM eountrv. and that the Aboli ior.i.t., bv ronnioe candi.lates of their own, were riakii g the d, f. at of the whigs end the lens of tfeeir votes against a measure to which (hey wire equally strciiuo'J-y opposed. I relation to tins latter subj.u,, we hud a b iter in the .-.,..., l.'d.eraior." n,,o of tie urfeaeinal MasB. of xwe - .. ; . AawKtlaintata, ef May tfi, IS43, The kUcr ia dated "JaiIan. Ind.. Max- 10th. 1843, and is addressed to the fafcous Wm. Lloyd (J.irri-on. the editor. It makes a w veiopme.i, whicli will startle ni people. Here i. t!4e last paragraph : M I waa aevceafere rarorised. a few das sinee. io a raoxar. s' f. ii which I Lud with Co.-. (form, riv Coecfunt of ..... U u u . 1 . 1 1 Iia8tate.) who has always been looked upon as the v, ry " ln wUl- P"? m lhM ll ,s J'11 retun:I 4 l a at. .... - ft O . a CO I'OIII , . O" i. aa. 0.1eo 1. 0111 1 ex... i..-.e hb in. sj nu in,- huil .. iiiuniiiiihs ,. .-, , , lne a complete train la laid, to accomplish wiiat the jmuwi ,n tnmeh ...ire ,. wit. tho anexation of Texas to the mud. ti'Slte 1 vv.i. tno anexatnui ,. ox is . the United States. II. l hink a that nothing ie wanting but a lva Seriate and anhesifatingly declarts that that per-ona. liberty snd saf. tv .-.t the South aie but namee, with ut a sh ..low of reality. No men dare, apeak on tfee delicate aabiect to the sensitive ears of th se sensitive men, as ea aobject' , Ifee sensitive eirs of th -o sensitive n en. as m snlject of common juetice That th" Tex ana ha, m iM r ,aft toanewef iheea who dare lo apeak -,an.-t the divine -v-tcn, -t,. w,t I k J, and pk lass and. foillseraaore, my tuend (floe ) declare,! to mo. that if ever the ti ne should co-ne in his .lav. when Texas sfeevbi be annexed to the United Stetes, with a stave ennstitntinn. THAT MOMENT II 11 WOULD GO POR Art IM MEDIATE j meemmh DISSUL1 riOJN Of 'Mil CVffllV - anil riiniin. a a.iin.ani ba adilat fFIPP I D V IP WP PiV v -rif i't V u r as r ." I t I . i v I . V t t 1 . I I i I . I 11 . . . . i " . ----- -- -- v - ---- - - - SDP . . . Ii! I . Knowing vv'.at I do about men and Controlling circUOieteOeee. I was net aeore surprised than delighted lo see such an awakening up on the so' j-., of , ur nai ion's greatest shame and cnrsev in Ifea mind my friend. And be further adde I. ' Ao ot e w j I pietei.d to doubt mv In-mg a true w u g ; ,,Mt , .h nK I .v ee mv parlv ,.r .sper, the moment I tnat jt ibrows iteif ir.l . the embraces ,.f the slave power , o. his 'trtu n it thai x . sti iast fai to In lani. x ,s tbe honored , ' . , . , ... ,. . .. gu.si ii mviiiii.u. .ibu so it gone, vv ell, we shall see what we shall sie. I am, truly your a, in tbe ai.se of human l.beriv. GEO. L. HARDING.' The "Gov. " here spokefl of. ist: rv. NOBLE, who is t ne of the chief loader, of Whiggery in Indiana, and is leokilSg forward to a seat in th" United M.i'. I1 Senate. Just g!anco over the extract again, and Witness his lib. !- on the So-.th, while thus safely eon versing with his Ahe. lit on friend. But in.-ulting as are these, they arc hutdu-t o.. ....... .... .... ..-u- o.io . . x . il 1 : . I . a. . a II. I I . I- I , , . I I I , , , .'-" c. ,o.. ... , .... .....i u,.v A SHOULD BE ANNEXED TO THE UNITED STATES, HE WOULD GO FOR AN IMMEDIATE DISSOLUTION of THE I NION ; PEACEABLY IF HE COULD. FORCIBLY IF HE Ml ST.M - What say the W higs of Indiana , soch a declaration hv one of the Chief Leaders of their party ' Thev reaf n a pudi.i'ed similar declarations made by lohn ij. Adams when he introduced I... petition into Congress fof ihe niotiomsrttac : is r.'i ne r. goo 1 nig : 1. noiiem full communion ith his party I I. he not one of it. chief manager, and d , r he not enjoy u fu'lest enedV dencc Every Wb knows how these queetions must b. answered lbs, they mut all be answered in the alhrma. t,re What then ate the inferences they mu.t be com- , , . . 1 1 ! , . . rcl!ed to draw from theee important fac,s ! One at least e..;.t . .b.t .v.. aj ...: .or. ...11. . wiM, o.e. u.a. .-, mil .-iniius nil. UI U1IS !tate one coadj ut -r, at ! a-t. xx hose influence in his parly is second to that of no other, and who i. r.adv to en with O '"' hi leader to the fu!!et extent ol hi. emfetya treason. wl.. . .u. -r .1.. . .. ' 1 1 ' ,k' ' f Te.a.-whe.her they are f.r .....x.cr uiav vt ihb , puiions u. 'tie peop e on inr or .gains. ,t-whethcr they thmk the pronosition good, or bad can thev sanction such a declaration as thai ol a. i .i i l a i ... . ..ble T Would they .refer, rather than the union with Texss. a riril vir c b'oT'.y swaehafiaa the nfsettin mf '' Csneremsat and all te ex it involved i i a forcible dutilut.on of the Union T If they wou d. let them stick ti Noble, let the n "tick l- Di.'tt-i ,ci una to . uigcerv, i , . ... . . .. . B r , kn-w where tn fiml them, though wehal ''" m,'U'," t '"'" M t Je-t uct.o.i and infamy. to Bigrer let them stick o W'hiegery, and we shall not the less' they are led ,

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aesmnxaal. .Nay, ' '" V. . . ."'.' ,.,, irjmWaneed Dcmaeosnxsm. sufheient lo axdnrn fas this place, which was Idst at! get ta to tbe M inters, ind ,.f .1... a l.-a..a ., ........ ,

should this entering r'J th'1th r,luM anv cunteiiinre for his . ... , . H , .'., w p,' ..-! , ,1 1 - Mr Bright bad not feeee ihsti ucted . , I 1'" -'"- , ? fcocrij, (.!, le, tilde idea . 1 all thnnt men; note, the ... , ... , , ., . a... ... . that au,h t.anera aa the Kic m .... hir a boiil.l maw...

ir ... .lint ..." Be. t trcas mab e proposition among tlie x i.ig ., rs .'t tt;c .. . . - r ,, , , , . ...... ... ... . ,. , i ... i n. ,. T a, . ir to mat ol ore.t it . . . elders an, I. .i-f urn . W til'", rv wot; . be ih-eu.ed I.,... f .... .. .. ...... i .. .. ., . a. ....u .. .. r ... .....

nearly double that Ctiy. W btl think they af the declaration of Gor. , 1 ... ' . , r f, ' , , ' . ' . ' '.' , T" ' r- -u. i, a. ncnci, jui ..core our election, me journal in..r. oouiaic u.ai . recreant to t!ir can-e "f human il v nnd justice, if tliey tiara . n We n Uced a charge ta h;- coantenanee m a . - ,. u, . Bi . , . ,r - tl f ,. ,r to o,.r State taxes Noaxx-,he .aire in word, the same ia spirit. Is At a r... . , . ,,.,' u.-d .ban,, n.on.t nt. at.,1 petceived a w.ac.ag ... a paiticulai qua ter ! vol -et., t. ,t a pa.p.l.e contsnshettea af Msfta

xtlriiipl o" Iii Whi; luinrr to HumImj Our Ii Nil llicii. The Journal ol" the 4il. int roiiinin an arti, if under

the above brad, w hi. It is a tiesue of cool and deliberate j h' hood from l .ginning to end llav ing fanV 4 : bum ''Ug the Irish hire. tb object o the Journal manag. . ito humbug tlinai nl a ilislSBta jf pOpwbil Hence tt so ( W fjlaehooda, known to be such bv ex cry ImxIx haxin(11M,rtljnv , i,,.,,,,,,, , .rsna or 'diroit'kn,.wlt dge ot tranr'tion of the lat M . ÜHg W MMM tnk.ng tlu ,r"",, rec.pitu!at...R .-.II the fr b h Ute4 Irj ... n I k I r. laM. win. h were mjIIi. icnt to a full . xjH.sure . t a a tbe base l.vporri-y and l.i.kerv ot tbfe who (r.tiv s I ii: Tue Hi' , I j .! .1 tin- tir;n- lui oi.i.-. t tin . .1 . . - a- ... had in i, v. to-u it. ;Mt, nii.tins 0 i the I. ,.h ,i,to the ,rt u ,,,,. . Us w. u, pr.,f,-i.,n, ,.f ill V in f.ior of rtprul vve Imll but j; it.re ftt one or two ' of t i gro5M-r laUeb.M.d. olv, d it. t!,.- nt. .... nts ot av'niCW " 7""' , The hardone.' kypoontc Md int k,trr ntt, mi-N to tnki , r, ,j,t (l j.j-., rv ;" r tlic p;.-ace of tbe resolution nflVr,.t, b. Omnium and r-ipport, d b Wok It ba , e . . . ... ,,,""!" ,l,;it tcn r.-c-kh- a b.UHier ti.o lack 1 Coail af the Joiwmal, CWtld few ti.a gwacriyt coolly wd i! iri$ trat : ,u. 1 llinuirli ,in.r full la iiiri rv. th- . Managers of tlm meeting ,! not dun to rule il down. , a;...,..... , ... , .. 7 too. III. jr. oia o.?,7 ,iiv .1 o,,ii in ill lirp l uro, it , I . , . , ,., , , en aPo th,- dileenma, th. y aaaoadad it ao aa to declare the iru'tKisi.ip t burger i.t nun principle, inougn at ibo samo liana, tfeev Wore oblini d to cnf. ss the general untr. Mb of the.!.-eb.mli..i. bv :o!l.,ittiii... as tbo v oterom- , I... i polled to do on the pot. that tbo leading U big papers ,.t ,, . . . . i aa... i. on to n. Until tateol BM lo expogc the lalsohnnd of I . . . . i c ., Ski . th. so Humbug", rs in detail; and so fur as tbo Black "" L concnrned, we afeatl produof. at once coAclaaiTfl evu'i tiro of bis loiquitoua bypocriev and demagogniani, . ' ' . which was called up tl.. day of the Wing meeting, bntw hi. h want of üme prerentftd onr alludn g to in nur kwaaer articl en the enbject. Ke longer ago than the' .list of March biet, the Editor of ifee Journal (Baraett, we mean,) attacked .Mr Whitconib, the Democratic Candidate Ihr Governor. on account f a letter to tho Editor .... . , .. : . . ,. . u, in. ....i.ivoi.u iigic, in r r p. y to certain quceuona aadretssed to him by ihe l.lit..r. in relation to the naturalization Laws, which mam Whigs have been desirous of .d i n ii ,r i ii r irrafillv '., :'.c 1 1 lMi 1 v :t H ! : i. r t: .rr i it 1 1 1 r naiaiaa j ,. , , ,, ,.i,iz,.,,. The Editor of the Journal, ., lari . i i i not supposing tin tb.it the W lugs would be to greatly in "Vlriafeeolee ee tfees now find to bo tfee caw, copied ertait. extracts If i:t UlC leih r of Mr. IdK-lllh. Ifin artcmptrd to rast odium and ridii-nlr upon hiaarniinarnia. ' ;,s hdlow s 1 S j'l'f'Hliil 1'.'. W I:i?' tu?. Trais ,i-,-ndfiil tj f liriul ii.c , jr I ' -r- JafibM iVbitComb, the Lotfejru Candidate f.-r f.:"-r'1"r- M "ddr. .,. -.1 a ,;. by tb- Editor of the LaI l-ivotlo Lnülo. S'in.'ihl Id (MO I hi i'j'tintl. of tUr .YatmrtU' rSufun U8 w!.,r,..not. .Mr VliitComb bursts fortll ... in the following THUNDER AND LIGHTNING ST1 LE I?? JlmMStf PkSSlf?? I a PULASKI.l 8TKUBKN, and of the nomerotM otfeei for-f.-r. i-.t- eml'y tlu i tm-hearted tai fear le$ t ds of the I. " I l-a .-lO. " '-. '. I. .. ' ' . I .... ' I I 1. . I .... . ... ... . 7.1 ... f ....... a.. ,.., wha aided us i i battlims for liber hi m ib- war oi 2 9 m ' t' ; .'- A -l w l a s n-..t le. I g a', i'ul 1" r the. -;''' . Z ' ' , . 1 " Vf 1 ' u ," ,w.m ! erv.ee f ine foreigner wno aies t us 10. M.ettci i.u.n tue II i.i..t-. ii ii.e o... vv i : give, .ii": e: v, me strong- ,., r.v ee i f bis lore i t freed m and his atUcbment t i our repmbliean in,itu,ions. He becomes among as sntject to lo- pr. porfidb "f the t .cs for the sup ort ! our i;oetiinent, be is b. .bie t . i o c ai:.i on to HA it K HIS Bot0d m the fferenceof his adopted c nntry, and he l:s eeer I htmmttf R E Atn ro NIK CALl.. OawAI hemmt toko voire It the gorermmtemt of Ike roxnlrq mjhtcti i.e su;...ts ;,,, bis means, aad defend .t ihe kmzard m) his life? I lakHtse! I bey are a put ot the great v oi tumertmg -V't "i-It V ' xV--1 1' 1 ! ' ' "Vi " 'ee -I 'e-V-'r -A'.VI r eaeastfrss e.'i 1 1. sad au appteiu t sion n, ed be fell that there : i u t room I ' ; reeers f iiberrjf wno ,eK a home aad a I resting place FW M WAN f AND nppRfcSlpN ! ! m 11 in 11 1 .1 .ut . . , . . hc f ,-;, fvranat.lt w ll arwstfa .. n-i . - . .. . . .. , . . -. ...'.. re. si d .irur ic . . m ; r im that oar free s ,1 h 11! I be Ibc resting place for I . . . a . . al 1 . Sa..a . - - r - . a 1 . 1 . . . a. a .S 1 n fi 1 at iM 1 - me ojipi rev, ,1 arui a urn-rrommem 01 iiiw.wai,awi mai our , ., anus sh uld be thrown open toevciyone seekuxga lr me, end a refuge, among u." .11.11 1 n-iii., ..ni'in; And what I s the ro.-id.-r suppose all this stiltko iioxtrt isT 1-aiming 1! ? W hv the following is ht , lo.- ,.( Ibis III MUL'GfJlNG CLIMAX, i ix I am, thfrefoie, xA npiai n t : 1 1 1 tbe j 1 1 i d af naturalf ition sbooM Bot exce l two ye is, tir-t established by Hie General (.over. m ut. if ludet .1 it iboald aot Le sbotlef .' ! ! ' I am, eery respect fully, you. obedient servant, "JAM KS Will rCUMB." , BeceaM af all that rnkkeming ßouriht'Mt Whiteomh ia -ot opinion insii tmr pcrimm wjiarmiioum. a ma ereeid tieo mmtt $ ! I In - a I. ni lit U. , tt! 1 1 in I In.- Us t t b. v i :.:h vv bo :. d by tfee tomb of hia fathers, in the sepulchre nf his anceeInM r. mid flat. n. ho- of hia men. eaaine to I ' i In. in i c i . . .. i,n' ''" rln WMCn CCn responaeo .xene mj your 1 , 't S 1 is t 'S ... i- a, iuch MI. P. AM) I .NDIM.I ISi I DEMAGOGI EISM as this sumcicnt to mptum the hmtteU a of all decent men! It is but refinement of the same RABBLE-BREATHING SPIRIT which, in all age. baa hut too etlKicniiy Miccrcoeo in ine destruction ot all I legal n stramts. 1111. r.KtCT lOrt THE ..v..... . ........ . .....a. ....... BBU i b over ib" .u rat vi. anu at taw .m .xi.v. x". Icti lloes air Menu ! M. Whitcomb -avs thai Foreigners are a part of tb, irrr-if muss of i I I l.im. hunHOlMttf. i bat l tbe m with them - Have they got the lt. ' alter This is ifee rnWd style, in which ifee Editor .f the Journal, three short meertha ago. Ireated the syaxpatfey preamd by Mi xVhiteoeab for tfeeee whn bad reaped ftnex tyranny and eppeeasion in the nld world, to seek the blaeaiasja of freedom ia the new How docs this urril.t . and ill-corn , ah d eontempt fee the rigfeta and intel- - p hgenec rf naturalized citizens, tally wi'h th, note profeasions of sympetby nee expressed bi the Editor of the s". I. ii in - " - - - mal btsaeelf ? I low shall wo account for the rmm,rI l. tt l'. l. 9 - t ! j,;i . .. . tut rliui.oi w nngiii .,,;, w u in ins conouc. : uy it. that wfeat waa thm " tbund. r and lightning stv b . ... . . . . . .... . . - . vi

'sited h. tuba-,, ami " inimniigging climaxes, in .nr. , - - . , - from the deeneet wit.r .t tl. ...an- f.r Ith -b tie avviLe oil that OCt SaiOO rtli- l mir:, d a t'.e lf)t'i ,, . . J" w ... r ... i.n . . an , . ir a. in ,1 11 111 Wbiteoeab'a aliueiows to M she auneringa of the opprcea. .1 , n Ttanrsda)) of the - n,e wet k. Jesse I. Bright addreieed a former has no profundity, it has a'- no huovanrv ; neithand down trodden of nil nations.' ia BOW jg the mouth po.f.nn . f th citizens ... t I no, It the Cotlit II ... rf f ar tlj0 , irr of rea-n !e heard ain.d ,he roar of breakof tbe Whig Juato. the feeigfet of disintereeted patriotiem Mr. Smiths sta'ement satisfied u, beyond the shadow ol a .. .tonlt k h- t . ! f . 11 ' .-I !. ' l..'i'i 'ii Hi.. ( 'nn . I.. ..... . t er..

and philanthropy - It wan them a "strkeaing flonriah to a ...aaa. talk afeool Uaeee things, evea in a fcvtter to aa individual eafeiee foe info. nation . but new .t i- the duty of mit to a J ,. . j III . . gogui-m. Them, it was d need as a n Wertmth, -- -9-9 - I nTaaa tfl SIjVa aa e liam aarfT Jaa .' 1. f If ttrt r ' n t ft , lit Pl-JilfU f' 'S 9.4. tllUIV'I'y "' a - a-- a r tht mom! and nusuninw .VJ.V. and h, r. in is expressed ! , . , , . . ,- ,i the true feelings of the mi- r. ant and bin brg Hypocrite, W im now att, inpts io ueiuaa ima aims mm irren - ... . . 1 ... 1 .1 .. 1 L .. J poonced a BRUTES, vxitl. profeaaiona of sympathy ! Ha had not lean learnt that Irishmen had suflered from ., t ...... r t. , 1116 IVTBOnj Ol UMM OUVWaWBI m 01. 11 i.r ii.u. 11 a.j...ires Oh no 11 Wee! is ass saafVer tritk tmm 7 asked he, with insufferable derision," Hava tilt BO. rnr ' Bt TS It would be hard to discover either the wit or the point , e ,. r ! 1 --rt.ess wreien. vx .... mm x so , a .... ,p...c mn, Ac can humbug the men he his thus libelled witaWset j cause and in cold blood, had bu, a moment before classed tlietn as BRtJTCcJ This libeller of naturalized citizens, has the unbounded impudence note to ask : ' War Irishmen lost thnr reason, that thru should be THE DOGS thms io le addressed ttttk impan.-rv ' We will venture p. answer ,he qties,.oB for our lush friends, that ,hex xxill be "dogs" enough ,o atrip off ,'.e Coon's bide from his back if he ?houid h.xa th timritv

to thrust hi a If n thnr wax j vmi f he understand. what im fand tmt hie. r .. i bid heiter resa aia nnietly in In hole, in.trari - playing ntf lux trick, upon those

x ho are ...tinitilv Ins .sperioi- id , x rrx n pe t . except Ml u r anil iniquity ut nVe abuse of this grades and hvi ISlNftrel slubhord.gul.ion is not h i :. .1 t the Journal Lng bi Im In xvn hired bj the Junto. he wa. a Voluntary IdK-Ilcr of Imhnu-n and CJrrman . ai.d nirr uo. ld he ' Unsr yr IV.,, d ..nnment, t,.u,d .! tb. r than tl rf btrtfaj and mal:fn.t), l.-d bo nnluped to humbug I "irm mm u.e uppori oi ine .n,e , r , . em niiea o; ..m m i . a . . a i al I . a . a I p-liiha! an.l n-lipon rifiitmui ir.M.cj.- in in- her II -M Uli mi. I i ' ' " " "I tb:, la. wi?u. the I .Howiiag froaa tin Nw AI DtajMeritk pnper. of June Wlh - f I. rot t:i i r I M K r i I l:e Imiiati.ipoli Joiir- . ... T , ,.,,.,. , ... ., ' ' , ' " . ' , . V , , . Ireland otwreaaed and down-trodden Irelnod With a MlhtMuW ,W:.I,..S that r i--n tb.-M.lr ol ihr K. p. a!Tb., i, all .II enoach It in riefet and it; ad it' 1 1. i d, ttio.,trnt.on of f.. or U , i i! t be oppri ed pe.P' liefkl M prompt..! bv pure m.d.v... .f would be entitled to ermine ndatiori. Put the aw t rt.-a ..,,,., ;irrillt ., ,,. nltll ,,.,,. rr,.,, ,.f H. n. f but too ron lu.ie. Is it true th at tin po iti. al . amel. on baa tb.power in nnivr 'I'l .s .... . .it a tfiev run ML r.iul if i r..a - . . . 1 ; T I be v ran hut f - r t4 tri rot i hv ,Ji ornltng lite Repeal m! line Ike beta " I.. ..- a . - ., will will. nglv and bvpncrttictill v ,b. so. Iluto intetol M fic Rnow ,l0 UlI. M,timt,ll?. lf- U.t,i.tt n sprrtme foreign, rs. , Tins l.ar.i.-M was on. o tbe o.htor -f the .-v Albany ! 'letto. published ill this r.tv. While lie . :!s , dltOr. loerit. on the lüth das of Marrh. 1839, fee pnbliafeed i t it. nil tbo IJtl. f. I .lar h. I .... lie tublisli, it an (,lirj ,, :ir,1(1,: , . GmwJ flOM bo b u. take tbo " the nana, upon tneaw woefca ere frcncrall rxnnpoiieo lrr: llfl I... travel tr.in Slate to State and ,rOM eou.it V t OoU.lt V . W h.reVor . I. .plov.nent re I is t 1 , m . i,rin,r ' tniniXG tYTFREST mmmtrhrre mmd , rt axnwwatv.ay twraraTarfeii mmd rrriefmff, fli right mf nefera The eae1lBrtrilll rltnrwfCtpr ef tfeean eaen .. . l .,. i. . i .!... I... ....t.. ""' ' ana tii" mnn my waecn tn. y can an naetry 'W' "re Ppww -fa muiitiia efcuiij ailnrlin t alieiply fnwtuwid and nMjoritiee are amall, the aiiworit man bi made t, prevail by eeennng the favor ol a dceurning poutieal hngineer, body .f WILLING ":'Ji'"i .'. " OTERS ; Hie vote it r.tl.'t'IIK--! lilt OU i:US OF Till'. MM I. ni'M tliuv ; rit 1 1.I V. Iv :? KaaflttcUCC FOIt SJ4 :::i.:J I IVRIGHTIOI !i.M 'Inti- lei I I . 1 i r r i . v aaSrael .r.iüintri Iimi t . i t It i al li'fi .1 tool of .bo Jon:., made manifest. W Ml t a word , , . . innre, we leeve the subject with those moat concerned, aspeeting then, to act aa tkew own .aenw ef propriety I.MV dictate. We shall make HO Mlelllht to Uai.irvor urbeedla either tl Irhdi ..r the i. rnaan. We Bevor have done so ; believing OUT duty was fulli ITCOmnliislM d vvben we exposed the hypneria of ifeoae who havi not, as wo ii.-.vo, ni.ro coniioencc ..in. a majori. v oi iik iu baVfl int. Ilipem-e oüou!. pr. pnlv m appr. riato facts. a..d v irtue .! eraanea. . aansgfe to act , m lance nstfc .n r..a HariamitJaa nf IXjiiuuhmIij libulli. 'MI" ',U ' ,h,n",r,,a l,,M r, Tia ricctrcaasseriris leb r al Ht 'I's t:. - Mti er f Wale Tbe Rarih Whig mi Jauae 90lfet ia m a ton d.i.- packle! " tbe b eto ne, ring letter f 4 Iba frcasnrer ol stale, repeatedly published h) aa. ll rts mosi p. 'iiiv.lv that the letter wea sent to a Wlog Gentleaaae ... that vil lage . Mi Do ax, tl.e Treasurer ,.f Btate. Bal bow ..,.s ..,.. ...... wn.. r.,.,. ,.,..,. ... the Indiana Journal, lli.-.t the same letter wea stolen Ii' m tho mail, bv tfee Whig snail robber, al Caanbridge City 'I I. I. . .......... I... I...aa ...a. .1... I... I . . I ..... ... i o i . r i a in v i ... o, i .... ii i in- .. . i o . 1 1 .11... noRu.hvillc Whig, or else there moat bare been trinra lima ,,.. . ,, r f ,,(. v eharectei ...... , . a '" ,..py. for the aaeusetnent eowr readers, tfee sollowing, Iroea tfee Wfeig, on the subject The circulation of tfeat paper feemt limited they might Otherwise fail to see it II ro it lean ana i mg n . i i k j known le saany of out leaden th.t, for several weeks past, the editors -f Ifee Indiana State lentiael h ire bet n exulting n-.-, ti e patblicatioa 1 a priv ase lett.n . bargt .1 . i .. . - . . . 0 1 1,111 1 ui. i 1 o 1 1 i t o .1 1 1 1 11 11 ,0 j 11, 1 c. 1 ; o- 1 . .,..,,... .. '... .I..,.,.,. 10 1, f ii.atv. i.ih .1 1 . m ii 11 .11. i 1 r piillill, . . . . . . ' Bad ao I esiness whatever 1 I at bow ,t g t into ihei, u s-. - . g,o:. .mtii 1, eei 'Iv. tetnai e I .. p;ol ui 1 sc r, t. so I u as the a public ?re eanceined, a w,.i a. a mystery. The neaeeef itlfl badivi fua! to wbom it had been directed, as well a lis j; 0 ui bvi u to wn no .1 int n c a .:.reete 1. n- well a Irs nhtre mf residence, were withheld from tbe pesplt in tfee pub - lie.ti 11 1 to which wo have aim 'cl I lie as aults upon Mi. P. were 01 toe gi -! , .1 .acte, aim a ie...p:er. 10 i . i.,m g e.,t in ju-tiee. s,i da.k and -ecictly bad ;he art ! e, n per re, rated, and so hv traces 1 , if- c wisatssioa could be gath-

ered from lne pobliratioai of the Sentinel, tfeat the edifew oflyaa veill desigtiate in yoei eonnty who m l use the.n nunt the I. dian 1 St Me .lorn n.l was led to b.l.eve the biter bad I jsj'sjlf oof g. Are these not live persans yon ean -t.ggost as been p, ul" ne. l f.- m the tn.il.bva heartless villain, t j sal I aaa arba will net ted tfecsnaclcrs able to prrwine doeumeats, .br. iiMa. nf VVbitcm1. und V .1. It.iiei.i.m in Indoii i i:'m ililJ !,efli ire in nxni" th": M .ol , tb.fti

eent aVvelapaaents have satisued our mind .bat t:.,- Journal w mistaken in .: conelu i t. ; yet we ..re sorry t i vav. ' Min ,f i!" If tter was obtained byaalesi riaaoai r..a :.:i- ll v .In - we d . not vv i- !i t . t e nn l.-.s'ond :i rlun ing the editon of the Heathxe! with any improexr eoadect, fm t hi r lb .n t'.e m ll ill ,b!e lis, vv bi.-li III, V in n!r of tin- ... . . . . i j . . ... . setter, ai ei iniu . e. n nupi ,e. . sou aeaernavg pni mto I i..r . n in SSSXaSi iV7aeaiaMi V'e are satisfied that the letter was written to an individual thia tana, an old a da dent I . 1 i Mr. Ihme, and be- ' wrixt whom ana mmeii taere i.a. long exrstea toe mte-t pereat to our icadcix whkb will fasten a .tigaxa, indelibly, upon Mime politician t politician, of this town, which caa aeverbesti ken eC I, is e bard thing ., conceal crimt murder will out'"' Immediately after lb. publication of Ifee ct'er, tl.e gentleman ,.. whom it bad bren sent, snd wfeesg erejarrfe fit mas, railed to the Sentinel. m i.-a.l-f. re...it.c".I tn'nmrt Y Y . I. 1 s- it at. t . xv - . . t t t t . a . r " - ,oM l,im ,,"t tt was, witbonl doubt, the letter vhi Ii he ha 1 confidentially thnwed tu. II, was astonish. ! ... . i , . i ... , . UT Ctlri ,,jt;,-.l 1 I'. ta- - I I . . ... I-" . ' tJ I. II" -1 III, 1. t" haw it bad gone from his peesioa. He wea of tfee fenloa that it was at bis booxe, i derTreenii -t itch was TVZr ,:, w . t:. thi.., persoa had obtaii e4 tbe letter, fiom a riicums'ancc w kh we shall not now eaate, and so infeeaxed sawfifend ;t tbo UVZ .V SSt '"T'V ! ' " ' ! , spec, h at ew Salem, Mr. emith "t it, i, that be bad been imfornvk) thai Georg. H, Dnaa bad beea writing lo tkit r' "ging ibe ; eda ,. t be eaugat aejni .g." as thtv w. i e in Isij.i He did not state that be had seen such a j:j . j, ,. ,. , , w ,. r .. ,.. J . J 1. IO 1 ... II. IUI. .. II a II IM- I. I . -I . II I . ' I 'I .1,11.1 , b ,,, t .1,- tie f:. t ,', e the t r ih, l in -b t (-a,,rbi! I e.-n -ot-.t ! Ife went oa commenting upon this . oiti t und -! f Oil t o th. t. 'lit 1 be ) , I- l 'A ... ee, 1 n ...a. obtained, and af its identity. But Mi B. oat the J matte, to test, hy a full, but angu rded admission f the fact"! Ii. "peaking of Mr. VVbtteomb. und Smi'ir . m. . . I. . . , 1... n 1 ...... , ... ,1 .. ... M. . . . . . 1. ., ...I a j oii, n r., in ......a. i. i . in ,i i . .ni. nil. ..,(1 iu, ne k .ait b:.d 'et beai I ol 1.1 ne ' "Itxv.. the .am.- one I lies he e uia the .' .1,. I. -.... .a i .... ......... l. . . . ui I ll , , f1(fn 1( . w. e, e;o.v. wa- tak.n . m hU houa o, x.i i r ru. Irfl mm n ft . 1 1 -t ' Ii d r. . ... . a i O "" St I.' I II I II .1 al T BJg Jl II l4C .f awerence ay wnicn i ibee meth Is if xv,- obtained .1 . itn.iij . in.- .11 ii,... 1 . 1:1c in mi .in .nu 111 uif 1 II, fife . ,f ' 1:n , ',. .. r TTT . l a. , . T .. 4 V, ....... .... .. .a . . - . . . ... . . -.v-ea..iiv .-siic-Tj oiltciM lo I petson with whom ho it nuainted e.thei llaaa sealed or mrsealed, vrbat ia hi rhxtyf To tetara tbe teter . Ylm' vMr" f P u appiopriate its emmtenit tofettawntatr Sappe t contain, mmmei bat tbe linder i rigbt to l.nvcit it toliUf.wn lje, an ! -C. te tbo lette re maa l. . a leal ugbt to tc a I the letter of atari .e hitfeewt hfe) petmissioo. Tfee party ta wbcea a kHIei 1. ,int ... I l.ir,l 0 .1..., ., ,1 ...J .... 1. .. a. . ........ -.-e ... ...-...........,..,,,, ,,., IO examine it- Content. 1 r to :.. run. 1-.T1. tl.a ... ... 1 ,. . ..... Uie. th.n he wo..:d :,. rifle rour laack! v..,.r ti....ia- . r r saddle I . ,. .b... .. .. Te seme 1 "fonattr :, ; , - . ..... , j reads j private 1. 1 1. r w b i bad beee los. M, b. , Ileged bat iecretm it fieaa its ovreet and seoda it to a afreaurer tu Be used ist a m -t accursed abject. After nil this vaporing, we 'Tn,h r piess' that those Whxge in this county, who have pretended to believe Dunn's letter a ah inn or saegery of ours, r.otvx itbMaud.iig !'e 'ournal unequivocally dniiited its g, nuin, n, w ill h gin la tfeiast ibal thiia fit TTTTH rmmlitjf about il Rwt what accaaton SB there hut tfeis great display of peesssninnel iadignatiee on the pari of tfee Whig, and all ,he editor talk abottt n.or.il and re!g r ut obligatH n ' Usn

would tuppor that the Whig F.ditora had never been fu.ltr of puhltahing a pmate letter, even di.lu.neetly obi tir i ! The hate rji.ite forgottrn. it rm, the fammia Cn tnmg Istttr. ' whnh v a poblihed not only by pvrrv Whig pftprr in ihia State. In.t tbroughot the eounIrr Thev be Prgotte. twi. hov tl.al letter waa bla.nMi . but mt han't It t'reab i ur roouiory !.. n w- . i t, d that of tbe Trranrr f Nate, and km

remembran . r. d any roplea we mujht otbrrwiae j l,,r, I, . n .fWr,-, d l.j m dl tf - -I the f pnbh.b.ng thai of the TreaMuer A ropy of that letter was. t,as has l u tmrtnuattä j ihe , ... ntrJournal.. in relation to Dunn'a.1 itohn tr : i I -t nur It was not ...it ! i, Iron, a T-t IMIi e. nm a nicannr. aa, - a.1. I - . greater than ,lo ft perpeJrated. hy an mlteraticm mf the ttrt ,o u.t the purp- . "f the Haul Cider Potitii mn. an a. t equivalent It üttv Where was the indigestion, mora, and relic.' -a," R"h die Whig, aasi tbe whole tribe of W hig pol.t,, mns. fo n those arts ol reaf ! i,nos. were irpetrated : I h pt Tbe art wa. Bf pr. i . .1 by them Ihe Inter nulled oier t m me ear' of the , oiintrv to ,ho other : and ,he perpetrafee waa rewarded with tbe l.igb.st olKeiat honor, of the State P.ut the letter . fth .t!.. Treasurer. ..:. the MWakjjJ,'a was written " in r g: rd to pnrtte notfrtf matters eith w hieb tin- pub!., A,; ea hmßimttt vhmterer " Of this the passive will fejajga Wr ,i.i!',r aanSnU .th the Whig It v. mt. nded to he priemte ,o a rertam rsfen,. en donhr. It w s in:. ...!.! . ly lor tfee fttrutr tfi ef he "prmt'rmen ' ol ihe W hig parti ; slid it "wa tcmfdi ntimHii -l.own I" Ibc editor of I be Whig But it related alignfaM r to the - uld.e s business"' to pr.rtv pol.iiral action Tliccn erne wet one erard refeasWei t-- pr.v at. aaejaaaaal matins If Ihne bad been, we should hme erased it Tl,;- I t .lo . -. we . n. . .ve ri.irs. lve. I. illy ju.tifi. d in tbo publication, even ndm.Minc. fr tb, BBSsa f argu uiftif.th.it our letter and the Whig's I, titrate one and tbe saute. G nge II ISWWW, bell re be l.rr,.nio an i.Am !, Idrr hm:si !f. epr l great horn r. as all the Whift itid. aline! eau '! knaaeteanwea Via prmetite .-.tier lube, BJM one. wore I matter of inlen si to the people, and of wliioh they had a right lo km This interference, ... b. dangerons. iiiu.l be .lily pra. ti.ed ; and we hae a rigfel t.. lind it out and publish it the best way we ran, rot ideal en .!.. ,t bunaiawiy Wm one notb.np: ianpTllpW in tho premises nothing that wc .Mali net do mtmlm tonspoe the enrruptiou of the ,.mnU here, and put tbo peepsa an tbo.r guard Bananas, .r marSiaatcm, The I'.Ue iiupniatioii, of die W lug, m , on, queiice, wx afeaJI soon. a. we fence elwa. s. or. i. d their pr.uriplee. Tlir editor f the W hig thinks tt in.iki. an parti, lo of dill". -rel.ee. whether tile 1. tt, T V. IS ' pUllo.aed ftOII us ..wn. -r fob. . teanely, pi- lu l sapaa sfee street mwm llunk it do, ., makeai.i v , i.ttal dilFrn nr. just ,ii ilitTeretioo botweoi. the .him- .f the p i oi furnishing n with the b tter of Dunn, and that of the purbuner of ihr "crowing letter." I'ltoi. tbe pi.i.eiples of morality and I religion ' avowed be nee Wfeie, if one should accidentally ,V. .. r. r .,. tbo .tr.it t' . .... Mr DtlllH.rr ana bode ebae, aeaanafe t. and rantsaaninsj aaaaanaea that hinslflf nil coadjutors intended to roh the Treasury, and run off with nil the .none in the teams w ho h distributed the laws. r- would be guilt of a umnstro.i crime by . peeing ifea prreh scheme to the public who own the Treanun ' M . Mr Dami ill not himself, ratud aa he may he. and auiiou. lo . I.ttg In In, office lie will n,l avt.vv kiimlf in favor af MM b I doetrioo nB that II. though, it WWJ right in I.'..' lO g. to the ripei.M- mi a pri vat,- nxeeatigation of offirers under ....th. , dierore-r if th. v had bet o ..it . t etflh tal corruption and interference In clr. ti'-tis ; mmI rrrtainli lie would imt have ohjected ... tin- put.l:. :Mi..ti of - olenee .il.t.i.n.-d . itli. r in that w ay or ar. i.loiitallv . tedding b throw light upon their extiaufficial eon, loot Wo sesgfef extend these coniiu, ..is up..n the article mt ..... a - a ,.,t,-r ..i xi luo hie, but we , onrellc it to he iililieo, snrv Ilm r Dunn itaelf is I be matter ol chief inf-rrt to the public, as n .lex elopo to some extent the strenuous effort, I ing in :! bv the Junto to muntain their a.ecndaii, v in this ablate flur ons, imrt-s are quite eay n tin- sahied nf the mean, fee which WW obtained .,. and ,.. , , .,, r. ..,,,1.1. f..r anv s... mv .. v . . I ... I he transaction. Tho b tt. r of tin- Treii-urer wr r p. .hi. si. below. , , , i . .! ., , , . , , , . ii I, . .hat M lo iv 1... ii.inhirri w M i tbe -trite. lit- l Mo' 1 ll IF I m " '.. . . - , .. I in iiiitn - t ii n i i.i i. i.i ii ' t ill' III., ii. -in will. , wbi. h tin v have aa fees aese' as snaerted bx that pap, r IgwiaJfaJOtis, Ami 8. 1842. Ftienl IVc omit tfee name Onrcanmittee are publi-hing an answer to Wln'comh's M Pacta far tfee People ' wttfe wfesefe the L eea ... v . Manne the Mate I xv prepared by O. H. Ifeait ssafj ia eant ea fee able I HC M BSCRIPTirK8 HKftR WILL PI hMMf ABOUT ONE HÜNDRKIJ FOR KAC1I ol. fenfj yoars stuoi'ti lent I mt 66 I it I- lt,- .-'i fl.: f 1 p. r I 0 aad scrip will be ...iv. Brans baa ...a paaeeadai f-om they 11 i bf mm h bandiet fet irf. ret e , a. rj pel I a; be mne ucfiil Suegest tbi- matter ,o some ot nr hur l-. IP ! ORDER KO Kta U K can skm THRU tt THK n. . . . . a a a BM : IKixIS 1 II V I I 1 I I ; I H 1 II. TII K k.ias, Have v.... 11 ' iced tbe Journal : It i nuv well ciideean an.l mii-t i.av e , llect iti l ,e r .tun n;:v 1 My respects t. all frnrnds. I be t tfeey nil . ri t let leeaxst lvcs t c eng. napping as we we.e 1.1 P.. V.. ui- t uli . If Dl Nif. I will have f.e e. am ef riif ' Spit it ef 4. 99 anesa thr i.i'a ut the asapaiga, aa ' xv.l! .e.,.l then, to anr person. Tear S . II l" Vfllfo. Tkm .,,.., ;..i iM lltl ii,.;ii,.r HAH T .. a-.. with twn Ranks m full blast, Cleveland did eng employ nv. rlui. b ii.i.l i ...I ni. . Iifi.ii.. ; .o Ii .in.... in ... Cr..! H t.. - (.r cent. .New York . wheat brought ßO e.ta per """'' P". "' -T' '' '"" """ '.r I .... I . I. I ... jut. I eat a s. . la or th) eawlB "ti ,be dollar. N.xx . vv nh,.ut a Hank, mechanics are daily employee), paid better weanw r"sh i:-.-.,I -f -h.npl ..vr--, x, hangr. sat Elaw leefe l premium w heat bung tr ,... t." outs to I M fitrh, aurss tf TJfejB stmhsTtt pes uenj '.... uts , la, mm i . ' I" r l"r Tdhmblhs rata at whirl, the U higs ere asuefc alarmed when lro Fame rule. The people don't like t.. m.i h .f a g ...d thitig ami ,. . . . , . . , , . . . . inn 11,11. i.N.i imi'ii in hi ,i .ami -im riii,: in flare ea raaat eee whigmmrm!9' a s.-esking of M,. Bi.dl.-y. the Vhmj aeaniaen 't- ' rn ,r' ,lc i..'"-' !l '-r ' rv.-s that fee fena an afettneaaaen ef wsed fewt n pnrseaa ef sfeaaaasa l.'.se saewtaaned by . . ,c. mud and fu.v. a,g- . J rufv ing nothing." A loraent af language, when all i. vcrlissw?, hes .f.en served he end. ..f the t..d.tfat charlatan. a r . , fUmi more fatal to truth than any force of mgu- . a . ... a . men t that cull bo arr xd acm-t lor: as a. f.i.ff. swimmer ia in mom aar f, . . the f....n .,f tbe ....f . . . . a . a aaa.-. a . A let:r in th. i.. .. m : x lug tte. thatsosbn;.. were Ixing in James Kieer en the gth hast., taking in ... , a . , ,, . . '-''" .- r. .v.i.wr,,,. ,,4. atafemer ,1 lb a. I .r.o' und bur . r. ... b ... . I. i. I,,n. tiMiit. n ii w - . ........a,,v. too. that ,f the , tt d, , . ,v . ,1 m dntJ as nee eeewe " cot.ten !, that they wi'l send aa n. ich I sfiente Europa . i .1. 1... . : . .: ...... .v.l.. ......1. a . i.e. c ue ii .1 w :s 101 ini.i ' .( ino i'i im .imk. . . . . 1 -.- r 1.T rxif r r..- i.i c t .' hi, a fx. 1 1 1 1 sirs' lyUl'MS . II lid! I'lVt 1, e , .,u a." Rawewnan, Tfeat G . H . - ' ptoeaimd to serve but one term. StttintL The feedittrl kr. .-.x- this t . !e f.l-e and readers are nt such dupe a. t. bebeve it until iLe see the j.r.. f. Oat with iLGrtemcmtk Vutter. . . .. . ... Aak tiov. Wigger nimaeil. .-k T r 1 oho bear I t.tui in IB- Ak Judge Test, wh . an the floor d the - a'e. a. an arensnenl tm faenr f app.npr.ati. g ... hundred .fed.ar.r,r furnishinn th.- tiv, mot'i house th.t x e.r. aiinoime. ' ' . . . - . (li f,r,ilP Ooeeeaajt th.t be intended ter.n. And ,bn.b..k back at ...tie aaaw I ' a-rv.- i .1, , ne Jet thr Ftaafer. Will that am little eooney I'.m. or GaaaaaX Kt.ne We learn fr in the Portlar d pspers that Brigadier General Abraha-n Euti, com.i.ai ! I : . I . s r , v .1 . I gg that t.tv on Tuesday aaeaniag.it m-ct; a , t t' brain Me wi t i be ira- ree I ... VV , bat Ha-.- -.xr..i anjgfäar honors.