Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1844 — Page 3

-. i. V T. J ." 2y Vo 1 IIA Ii 1 1 MXAWAMBI lrinnrr:ilir M:ij:ril) in lli Vt. Mail llvaioi ratic (.am since 1410, 112!. An extra friin the oftire of tlie I-laH-.-ire tiaz.-tto hay "We ImmtIm to give the full returns of our tati-. Nntv. ithtatnli!ifr the rlmiocrarv of Newra-tle rotintv rruiaiiiiil at home n account d" th r-rtamtv of cnrrv.iifj r-rtaiii hundnd. 1 1 a S:nt- is r ih cmd. r'U-n rat-i!, and dinrnthl 1 11 d acmmanT, Ikm. New atle County hnt Su.- - "J IÖ Win... 12 mnj. 17 2 ITi N i jarnata intlf majority m thr S.ate. Other ateroiinta flat.- th- .1. nnwrat majority at ."1. Tne whi majority in I 1 a a I -:t .Marl.tnil I.Ii n ion. Th- Wfcaj majority in l""P 1,77'. They Will this y. ar save tle ir lm. ui hy only 1' O or H M I ! ilo rv eiHnich f..r one day ! In all the countiea except J St Man's the V!,..r candidate for Gorernor lol f . T. .-. v..te ahead. St. .Mai - will increase it i l.t: -. fry The returns an- from Whig sources. We should not ! -iirpris.-.! if tire Whiga arere hanlen in November, though we have always count.-d the Smte orltun fT ClaV h retefore Hain I: 4M lion. The Aujfusta Age puhl.s n s r.-tnrns for GoWTttOf from the whole Suite except one town and a f. w I laut tt.o.iH. u hh tie- following r. sulis ; Anderson, I'rni R. nuns n, Wing AnaVraon m er Ko!inis.in Alsilit.on and N-;!tti ring I -.'.Ci. AjUawfOon over all !,:. Ö It i as' er:a in.-.l ilnt i here i no ehoaco f Cengreaaiiiiin in the Ith d.-tnet, now lepanoaiitod by Sfoaae w. Tiie co ii-.1 t- tut I H a- h-iiovvs : M r.t -, d; in. 7..V"I ..r 6, 161 S atti-niig, l.'J' 7 Whole nutn'x-r of vol a, .V.'.Mid 'rat. lacks 81 roten. The Belfaat Repubti on admiis tint there is no choice for awcenhef of the preacul ongresa in thut (the Waldo) di tr.ct. hot inclinea to the belief tuat Cut. SawteQo (Deua.) ia elected to lue next Congreaa in the aintr dii'rirt "In woek or no. nave thai pnper, we ahuM have the official return of rote, and until then ii will le- in oaaibte t-. arr.ve at the result." Excruaive of tnis diatrict, one Wh g, (Severance.) and three I' BW, l'uulap, llimhu and W .Iliiii. ar" el.t- '-d. and h re are two va an no .. icittiti:t Kiawlion. Complete i etui no from all the towns in the State, give tiie f illowinj r .-illt. For gladn, Ah. Whig 2981 1. -il..g'. Deaa, SlXnl Shnle ov. r h.lloj.; 7. Jil fjenttet n i ftvBSfJ Slade ov r all I.Ö7J The Legi hiture stnnds 21 Whige, 9 Dernoerata; llaauae, l-'-l Whigs, 80 Dsnaacrats, H Aboutaoniata. XI town-- unrepri s'-nied. l.o.niaiia. The St. Martins, ill.-i r. ile gives the ofllcia m.iaarvtiea m the several ceatntiea rxnntituting the Senatorial district latelv renresented by Isan.- '.. Morse, Ik'in. elected to ( 'ongretM, from which it ap; -ears thai iNrlomi, Whig, bai surxeccted by a nujjoiity of 10 votes. St. Martin St. .Mary La Pa etta Vermillion Mouton. 2T3 149 318 11.1 .::; -.7 Mljnf Uy for Pt clonet, aevi-nty-six rotft! The same counties l: st July gave a Whig majority on ' ongresMiinn, of 1". Jtsltta Inn Hnien. S.ii of Hon. M .rt n Van Düren, at a late mas iiMtmg in ew York, rt ported the following resolution, and pr. faced it nith I stirring and whole hear.ed snauacfa. au. aasnx : astwaatan, That the naanhnatian of Janata K. Polk, hv the Baltimore ; onveiition, for the nffate of PleiiiaVnt anetn, a. ;t deaervea, the cocahal iwsnaoaaa of the ar-v a t a I. l lf

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wnmcracy 01 new ion. Uts i.-hl' ann irien wen through Ummm ot almost any individual within my I titi.at.oii with tlioe Ik-mo-rat:.- auhniiniiiliuliitns in knowledge. Aa a debater on the Roar of the House, wanch the pauphj of the state nave lupaaledly nuuai- he arwaye awouitled hinwcif well; rnergy and quick- j 1'eMed the;r confidence, the unyielding attitude of ness of apprehension are hs chamcteridtica, and, aa reitance which he maintained aga.iist tbe mone.ed ti,t. ehenrUSaU of the CbtUmittee of ivs and Means, noareT, nWing the rtneatrd ajanlti of the ITnttcd ha hnd ajnple ofwxirtnnity to call all hia eflbrts into restates EaUak upon the people and the.r "overnineiit, ,u.Sit .. n. Any ashiect which he undertakca to inveav ar. iB ids nee a of inflexibility, integrity and aaveatgth tigate, he anatara into with all h.s powers ; ami it is of pen, ., nt..- pr.n. iph's such as we are nrjeiulotnrd uaWf left until lifted to the bottona. In debating, to hash for ami to find on the soil of Tennessee. I hat rhetor csJ fagnrea are seldom rnaorted lo l h at .- to haaa and t. George M. I.ill.i. Ins enlagbtened and ,.irv ntu faunnah are h f. to those who wiah to tickle ntciintpliiihod aajncante, tue Statnnf New York will the jiuag.iiut.on while he contents bimaelf with gavo ha she ewuauag alautiaat saaeh n amjerity na ha due sound tuad convincing arganaent, plainly but forcibly to the .-and. u'ate. m the muse thev r--; re-ent. and to lUi f ,rt , ,.,1 ((. ajeyei KMOI light fof I Iii--lil -.it of tiie inagn tude rd ih in'erest nn o'.v.-.l in their success. ,. point in iatUff "S u.-e he had accepted the speakers chair, bil efl'li:iractcr ol llcmy riay. forts have been nntinnu to perfecl himself in parl.aThe ll.-tro.t Free Press s(,ms up the character of u.cuUry law. and to a.linin.sl.-r it With ttRp i rGa l.t V ; Henry I 'lay in the follow ing true and fore. l ie and. w nib-he BRUidei over the delaberatlOOS of the

paragraph M Henry Clay is piss. .mate nnd cruel insolent and vnWartive with Ins oppoueuts. His whole character, btaaitU and dispoetilion are t much like thoM of the leaders of the Fr. n h Bifuuntion. He, hke Ko'.a'sp rre. asaaK sates and eeanatawanvea none but the tiHt alwn.loued of dhee. Tue natural tend neeof n. inenure would b- to consolidate aVapotiaaa. H.s ehxtion would be at war with our repoblacaa htWrtnf -One. and v 1 1 1 . all moral and political progrcsA. Jauie K. Folk, our noble standard bearer, is the rert i.t..s.te aaf Mr. '"lay. Ia..h in polittCS and in moral a pure r. j ul !.. an. a hieh-nuided. consistent, ant! honorable stai i-sinan." 4m ell in in .i i taij.M it a em. ros: i : 1 r. "1 .1 not think that Texas OUaght to h.' received into the Uassaa, sVa. Mr. C ry'i lt. it'-r. COVtr.RATlVK. IVr-onal'y I eoadd nst have no object ion to thannexat.i not' Texas." M . t'.iy'i'il, :: i . atrr.KLA 1 1 vi:. "I should he pla-l to sua Texas annexed." vVC. .". C ity' 3rd Ut r. I hm) ' tc. ii y . T-' Ug the fri n.l M Waten I accidental: . Mr. t.rav s, I cotiid not .ti- letrd that they had convoke th miti. or tv of in ut to furht, ajthough I I : pol.c to pre-. . nt the duel.' tSOt know the hour, n .rtii. ( kUer, dace. I advised the , -I.. , - ntt! i -' d ml t fan hi te r, Ii I-. to be call ,. out. - - !, . IMI afaatl Ptatril MtlalM rlic.iir. The PasSiOfl T Bars happ.lv illua rates the iLstr ! ution s -he.ii.' ly a ;n : o:i fro'u Follock ll'tlh a. k'titit kf put A rr in the urn mf portrtif. .fata tritk the otbrr took a -Hit LIBS tmt

Depth of Btli Howard. Pur-mnt to public nouce, a meeting win h -Id at the Court II-in., on Saturdiv I -t. .",tn. w h-u J.

P. vrxvN. Em. ras railed t.. ti.e chair, and L. 1 Ilff-vi v a l Ti 1 I.-.. . - VI T I w . ir- . mjr'X T ' ' " '"-s . m motion ..f Geo. A. I ha: man. a committee of Tlir.'. r.ti.i.tiL' .f (J. A. hi (Tili n. John ' nn an'' 1. I. Kirni'T. vris ai; . n " r-i V rirnfi r ut un vx1 renivp f thr sorir- of th.s tu t.no; :i th" olv r: M v h i - r i 1 haaj int Mr. Chapman n ," .- - .1 tt Mowing , Inri were agreed to TrM Mffl of the nVn?h of tli' Hon. T Man A. Howaautt, lata I. S. ( hiir'-- to Teauta, bartaaj om n officially rfinfirrned ; anl no peoj 1 of Marioo eOMatv, in common with th ir hr tlir ;i tliroartftaoajt ÜM S;at'. deepl lajtlinj. an- uuhiced to ih'plore the preat Ioh Omy mnt Wantaillfa, in tht only panetieahe way iii th.-ir f WW. TV " All ni 11 H sitlifii. That weil Iv r.'irr't th d.-ath of uch a di-tin'iishi d man, a. a National, as well trn a .State Lmm ti ; Tl. .1... ,l....,tnr of ti d....ttand . .... u- r. .... i i. i j turn, a i.olitirian. a man, a tiv'i.i. a h)i.hand and a fitihrr. is so far aimv- r.'pn.aidi, that it r.'ipunni nt.d will receive the eulogy of every hon.ait heart in th- land. Kraaraeaf, That m ajntticntar we wouid aekratml tangi th. L'r.'iit and duinterentnd acrricea of the de ceawrl in th'- raus.- of '..;-u!ar Ith-rtv;; and that it H In Oncll in "ii, who d vo c t heir lütM and taleota to I that cau-'. with a sin.'!.- .-ye to the good of mankind, that are owe a debt of rrapecl aid gratitttde, which words an- inadequate to .j'i.- - I-'. That as a to'. n f r.'-p.' -t to bji rirtttes and his worth, a eonunitteO of three he appointed to aolicil and receive aubacriirtiona for the ourooae of erecting n uitable monomenl to hH Daernory i K '.'!", That the condolence of thia mririiaa he tendered to the w idow and orphana of the doceaaed. that the SecreUrit a of Una meeUng be instructed ... C i .. . .. i... . .. , i . i ...i . " law-sw aaasu.u.oU. u. .... tamil v. K Tll?,r nny Other meeting, or bt dy ' . i a i i a a a ,,C i;.,,, II,,,. fn.iol alwiattJ o -inv limilar I uen. now IRI.a ire IUI .,iou.! piv auv Sim.I.ir n solution- to the f.regoing rehtuve to raiding a aaonantent to Gen. Howard nieniory, that they he inrit d to act ui tuncorl with our eonainittee on the ame ji.j,.,., The following gratleanen were atfOOtnted eoan . ' m t.. . t .... ,.,..1 r.,..,.u'...i,i.-i-in:i,.i.. ,.r i ... ...r. Pe named in the kiregoing reaolutiona, rix: Capt .lohn I ein, Dr. I. Dunlap, i.e'i. J. P. Drake and E Hedderly. (ii motion of T. EL Kinder, (". That the foregoing reoolntiona he ptibliihod in the Indiana State s,.tl ji,, j TI..- naeeting then adiounvd. J , , , piiininv it j . i . i ii. . .i.i.x, rrxi a. L, Dciautr, See. ' t .. Jh" I"' .'low .ie' tr.hute to the eJaaructel of the Into Gen. T. A. Howard, is from the Albany, N. V., . Af-C,w Death ut Tilghunaui A. ISou artl. The New Orleans papers announce the death of Gen. HowAsn, of lud ana. bate Chanra t. Texas, , I,-,, r i i i on the Hull d Aticur. s. tier i res.nenre ol only a c , i . . i a nnyi in tnai country. ui..m has neatn w itigeu ...tr .. .-;..!.... I. ti i ...a.. i brighter mark. o I ' I l ill MO I ll:i. I A . 1 ll.'ll'll IIO, .III. .Ill I O .n yar-. I;.- aireauy ran .1 among lite hrt men in th.- Western Sta es. To a m in-rix and rmnpreiienive I I ia . ... mnd, be Unked oratorical talents of the bigbesl order. i;, prrcLes were clinractemrd bj deep research and thai true Democratic sentiment, that the welfare of the Killing millions should h- the paraiDOunl object of ever-, state man', amb.t on. lie was no le adm.red aa an orator than beloved as a leader, for he combined ound judgriM-nl with an eloquent tongue. i : If........ . . . . .1 . i ... . i .. i . ...... now ' Ii..- I . ' . i 1 .....Mir oilu.l. n .- w fi.cu in::l!il:'-i. il t'at I, a' lite-, wen . a - i which manites.ed thai h ah, lite not lo be wa !. .1 lie bad been Spe iker of the Indiana House of lie; re on ative -, i nd member of ongress from thai State and wa - the Demorratic candidate f-.r (on. rnor .ii the tr n canvass of I 140. t the late is ion of ( 'ongresis, he wa appointed ' large to 1 xa, and his appo jitmeuLwas t.:r; u-i ' -liir.ll U by Uie Senate. En all these nlations, he exhibi! il that al.iLtv and f i r--ig!;te.l sagac.ty, which sbtswa that hi future career would have been t . 1 1 higher and brighter. Bui Death Ins thus stricken bin down in the prime of Lie. with a name no unknown but with ocfulneaa buried beneath it dark pall. Though we had not the pleasure of n personal aetpaa into nee with Gen. How u.n. for years wo had anatfcfw lu rtMaTSe. U, friends we knew. The reputation he had already attained, and tho manner in v.hu h he ua- regarded by the citizens of his owb State, draw out tin-, brief tribute to the memorv of .::. who With rare ao.l.ty combined B devotion r tiie welfare of the People, which i tho noble! epithet we can write upon the tomb ol an American. re w ii k Tcnlinwnni in fitor of aFwIk. Tin- follow .Hg is cona d from the American Traveller, a Boston piper, of July lo, 1838. It.; aympa tili s are and alwny. have been in favor of the Clay party. The article appeared at Brei in the New i"ork .Mirror, nnd the unter of ,1 w.:s. c dently hot a political t'rieiul. Road .t can. 1. illy. "Hon. Jamij K. PoLg.Off Ti; s' k. The sw-ak-er d the 1 hi-;.. is, eonaidering th hiarh station be occupiea, a vung mm ; his ' lf betv.en fbrtv and aB BP Eirty-fhre. In Ins peraonho ii rather spare, and aboui the foot nine uachea in beigbt. IPs hair ia dirk, w.th a l.ght sprinkLng of gray about the bsmples, Hii countenance is .-ry expressive, and, except when oaaaethiatg ooturs t d.st irl lus nnaanimitj . ia indira live of good inture, a id very oien lighted up by a snule. Hm eyes are bright andaearchiiag, and aa ex cite menl within is more ,s,l !e throtiifh th. in than House witn all the dtgn.tv lue tn a.tuation of pre- - dang ottic r over the represent itiV.-s of a great and fr.-e people, there is mingled with h. nuutn rsa pla a, unoateniatioua hoarng which does honor to himself, and is .u keeping w.in the ttue principlt-s of a reju:laeaa gov. rum ni. Th s phar.aaucal prda whacb . .xclaiBaS nur eyrie bo ld- oi in the cedar's t p Ivelungi not to Jam. s K. Polk : he is dgntotratic m prin c.ph sandiu practice, and . very BUM Who baa bad any personal UttetCOUtSS with h.m. w.ll agTOS With ihe writer hereof m the op.nton, thai hoswati -f purpose, upTigJatn ss of principle, ami an exalt- .1 sense of moral r. s,' iis.hil.lv, are the beacon lights arfaicfa . . fS u.d h.s course i. r ss the ta-e.m of e.x.stence. Tie was elected apt aker. it is true by a party .e, and ;.. as the apeak, r of the Am ricau House of Repei'SCIrtattVta must always nocessarilv Im, a partv m in : and. under the peculiar rirriinasTsilffl oY h.s lection, the place, during the lirs: s .o.i wh. ch lie filled it, was rendered embarrass, -d as possible, tju - s of order arere multiplied upon hist, and he waa called upon to give constructions to the lex partim .i.i-. i u;-n ev. ry ques.. n where, by noasihilitT. a ajuaution coii.d be start.-.!. He paased throngb the .rial, however, with honor to hirns. if and with intiaV faction to those who elected bun ; and hi wlauaity and gentlemanly Bearing ;i such, aa to disarm even ,ns opponents of th ir rancor. 1 'bough, at tun. s. i oluocl Folk inav appear his political opponenta to he goterwed by party fbtrlings in the c mrse u pursues m dhwhnfgtttg the duties oi S... I, , e. I t'o dot lk-in nnv i-oisial. rat ion wonlii 1 . . u intenüoiiallv. to swene one hair's bread ih . nm..ti. ,. 0,0, . I .,, l. b;s ,l,.;v be the c , qu.mos wiiai tiiey may. he will .ver tie found jMir-uing that cntirse wntnh he thinks will resaak most iaottorablv to bis coantrv' ... i i." -.... - ' . . i IM .vue.r..r...,ru...ui y I hml w.ek. Tne Fr. . at.ai elect,.,, in Cduo ; . t .- on t.e- Nt - 1 ..... . r.i r er. instead i f October -ö ' as pr.nt. d in the lake .

O K II I PO i; WASHINGTON CITY.s. pt M,1SM

, r "' Iii.mm-ümi W ara all eerlect'v conI. ..' I.... ..I.......... ... I II ....i II . ' I. v m ...... ...... ": 'r' 'i -o. niii i"""i". J t...ili of if..- popular and el. torsi NM reai.-r H.a.. waa! gl,,.n , Haarmmt .n 4') Tim Boons ,re lemblv fright.i... lln,iln..rsl!,. ir.-i.. ....t ii.k l..m. i . . , - i l!f lit pl. ti.iri Some of more otWlmg onaa here iy I I. i' rli.'n- i hui! Von .ir ticlitxig in India. in laaaa I am gl.:l tu teeth it th- tiiinel' ion the wairhl',wer Very r. H-ctljlly. rc. B. ll'lliiu Kai.y lit .o')rl . i COrSPOatT, la., Ocaanar I,t6l. Mkiskv riMrM-ri. .u.' .tnu. mnre throtifh nur ;tp-r thai on Waalacaday, Ina SOd .hv of ) lunvf neat, Iii i. will li.- .-. M ih M ft wl li- .-mo-ra' ! KfWen, Monroe, Morgin. Piitisun, HennVieRti ana Qreena cuuntip. it (ioM.rt. .. Omm ommmtj, nd ihn ftWnn cue b- pr Mrfd fre: for all who may mtfiid Snne of ih mot iitiugnathed iTMnooranc eik.T n Ina State h.vo bn itaettaat, and it i- noifid.-n'ly eiuetted thev will he with na '"i h.n iirenaann. We Me Njapertlully oln it and de-ire your company at that tune. We arc viir. &r Ii I: HYAftS, 1 HITK. 3. a DINNING, JEFFERSON w tMPLEat, THOd II DUtiLEV, CHrresfnindittg Committee Pat kc 4 oiinty. DELTA, Ik , Srrx 27 1u14 li r Cnarnaaa -I will venture tu eive a hört

I w - a raketch at some of th.- ay mg and doings.. i modern whig monaier Btaggered on for six an eks. and m the huddle Rery. m Ait dark corner j of winch ya may d.p.e a. ( f j ,.)ni ,rv Anally ?av.- u; the ghoOt Kor this BU8yvm ptaaea. . I nmnaarnaf ut the direction waa reprirnanded in a pnb- . m.-.-lim lor a no iiu.i il . ni. in . It. t ween a .'', , r. . ... . '. ,

mmd " ,. d liu. ik. urmtihuld j .... " ... , o of whipg. rv m il.i (Parke) county , tn the 7th mt llofrbett, Iba Whig abaäjaatalaW, and when use bane for coeanaancnag the atwraaaiiia arriaad, a large andiaace I a- a . . . . . . . a . . ...a I .on.-, ten. so near.. w.,e, "--j to the eau.-ctalions of um.- at h af, and r.:ar.ll.-s ..l in; m, nute ,d the ton.- to take part in the th no n. E W .M Ciaujfh.-v . a II : - . i ' a it- it .1..... u i Wkia orator fraa Grcenraatla, araa, and withwad preface - i i i i i . . .1 , or auoloea . 1 omni, re id a sm .h. which he continued to near s.i..'et II. .a,,,,-, no doni.t, to prevent th.- duesaton, end la iaspnea now arrota upon the nuada nl a da baaad party, and iadhoe, if paaaiala, ome datfcaaaea iota the miti.U of the democrats, w ho he knew would be gnther"'! 1,1 ,hi this hist ..hj. t, howev-t-r li- l:n l.il 1 . 1 1 1 Oi. Hfiri.Oii. Willi will. 'Ii Iii IWl.t.U er. h- hailed -- . . . a.,,, inrneu .. tnrow -lie r. a-n oi , -er upon ,ne - ders u tnetfonanrrata, wl... anaad ttran lor rn.au .. keep I a . f'' i .1 I . . I .-.1 mt it i .il ..... lum out o hi- ..fli . s I n- ii.' e I. i !. d n il to till . .iiel to -how that th.- ace een l deniocratie party ii not the old Je4ieraniiaa aad Jarkwrnian tMrtv, bai that the Whig par l)' ,!, ' a,", aaany ..ih.-r ibiaga .-.pially adianrd and antrne, very anicfa reaaiwblad man i all biaag at atrawa, while h TJ dining In a waou, ha atttnuptad an "I 'UV ti Hi.- . Ii ira. l. r ot 1 1 in ( la v i l- said I lenrv Clay waa known every where. All nations and all conn tries km v In u. II- ihen tn.-d to ronioare Henra CI n nnd Jatnaa K Pblk, but etnM not b it ; there waa too gnuat a rosattaet tVlaen the alaairh in tlietail oftbe glow VN"'r,n ,,r Mi 'h eentra ot the ana at noon . lav, than, but not bwfora, can the chatstttar af Jtaaaea K Folk, eclipse that af Henry Clay, said be. N.w peraona who hear auch atugaa thia, ahnohl Irone'y dtaw a dkaiaeriwa between fume ami infamy, and " '" '''"(;' the ..e f r ti..- ..th. r A aaan be. ..,,,,., aa i"r ki.ow ii. an." a irrll know n lor deeds otviea an rtl- , .. ., .. , , , . .. . . . . . . laiiv . a lor d.-ed- ..I irtu. lleaaCe Hi-i.tli.it Ju.lulr;iI ,,. . .inn Ja ii. basa A,,.i i..., .- . ... . . . . IT 1 III. . I I if I I .... r. I .. i- ...o.r L ... ... .. I h ... ! Iv I ' . , I I 1 nil".. II lll'lll - I'.-lk A...) tli- truth ia, there is aawte aiwi.litude of char artet betwoaa Judui und Henry, than between Henry and Jann l Vours ate., 11 The '? it U .t ( htircli. The following i an aceiirate lit of the appointments tu nie at lbs last Indiana Annual Conference, lo h I in Btoianiingtini, Si pt 83ih, 1841 TI..- last is nimtehed by I. Berry, win, w.i. w- ar- informed, wit retara oi l lie Confi-rrme and m.v therefore he ..lied .... ..a eor.ect The Indiana ConlVreitce emhraeet but ana half id the Slate; eon -p.e. it I tili hl i eaetUsiva of tin; appointaaents ol lbs .North Indiana Couference w hich are yet to be made The n.-xt session of Iba Indiana Contsrenea willbs . ...i.i .. M .a..,.. . 1...1 .- i i . o-o. ' . -...' ' . nn . .i i... . .--.i . of... Brooktill a Dtaratci AUtn Wilt, P. .' Bi - U ill. Richard Ö Robiuaon, Greenlee II Mc Laiiatblin I .. i . ii. -1 ! J.ltn Sollivaa Liberty llaydes Hara, Thomas (' Crawford. Brownavilla Jae.,ii Bi ataer, J.dtn laallia l '..nn. r ill.- I'. ii) niiiii T Uriffiih, Ji.ia.es C. Read Laurel John W Mi I lender . Milroy W. ili e. ...... Trrrell, Oliver H F. Ash tireenahorgh John A It.o.i.. i-m. Si n Dismit I -.liirnrs Joins. ' E LaNiuoaa. burgh James Hill y um In stei s 1 1 I' iwiM.ii, i. ro,. Hateni Wilminti.n Charles Bonner, Sam... I lin ks. Milan Craatns Lathr.Ha, Char lea Mapas Versailles .Mi lion Malen. eav mo Bitaaev. John S Winebealer Patriot Seth Smith. Waahingt.Hi Malick Riaing Silin tVilliam M Hail) Maotaon Disvi i r Jtmgutttu Eddy, ' K. Madison el. Chapel and Walnut Street John Miller Thud Street Francis A Cmiwell. Cana ia llii J Dnrhin. Jarnos Mit. hill Moorft. I.I J I. ..Ii l.iten.an Vernon Tin. mas S Haan. Paris J one. CrM f r I lesingtofl Constant I! Jones, Thiwaaa M. Eddv. .N.-w Philadelphia Clisha Cadwsll, Francis II Cm v S.dem Peter 1 IjMlhrie .Niw Albari DisratcT Eda?ard ä Am, P 1 N. w Alb, ny. . -t. Chapel Km.. I. ti Woud. Ceoteanary Church t'.ilvm W Rater. J. ti. r..ii ill. U in Nun a I tien Eimiwhsw RulllaTe Cbarteetow .. J.da Ix.afer. .N.-w Washington-Uta Megiania. Gcaea eilh I ..- v 1 1 ... limn Kr.-.!-, ick.sbargli Tlwwnas Ray. Corydoa Greenburi C Becks Kl.zabeth ttaniel S Rider Philip I Peawwb EvaatviLLi Distaler Jana Acarar, P E. I. vanv ille Kern audi ( ' II. .Hid . Mount Vernon Alfred It Ni.loi. Kram i A Heater Cyalbiana Asburr N ilkinsua, iaan Corwina. Princeloii tides C Smith. Boonvilh Win M Kr.l.v Rnckpmrt Ge.nge It w dker, tieorge B loyealin. Petersburg!! Thomaa J Ryan. P. mil -- Kra I. Kemp Köm Julin W Jalien, James Inle VisccRsti District Heart J Ttdhei.P E Vine, niiex Ueorxt. tm - Washington dann t K N ill. mis (' iriisl. on.- l. I..- supplied, CiHirtlaad C. Hnllid.iy. Now Ladaaana James B llan.iltoa. Prairietow a Joha Talbot S. il. .ml Jacob Mvers I'oint Cotnatef. Antboay lt.bini)n Bowling tsteen J.-saae t' llarbio. Sji.-neer Stephen Rat taa ton. Patnasnailb Kh t' Joi. Im. rout Distsict Laarien W Berry, P E Imliiii .p. li. Western Cbarg William V Hibbes Ratshaille James II iveni Rstrlingf.H. Lattdj Havene, James Webb. Shelby die Char lea It David- u. Samuel 1. Crawford . Edinburgh J. i i n I. Kelly. Colombo Elijah V hill. a. Fraaklin J d... V It Miller. Pleasant Visa Jacob Millar. Milfutd John K itag Win I' Siiuiii, tieut L-r the Indiana AsbUTf UutVerSit V BLooniaoma Dtsvatci It illmm I ini'. BkMHjiingt.Hi Cv ru- Nuit. It. .11. .r.l S.n.ei. I It. . .I. Bpriagvilk Thomaa II Rae bar, Orleans Lealdea r.wbas. Li a. oii - Li on Geneag nVowiisbmra Dani. I M. Inure. Leesvilh I aar ti iwnwd. N mbailm Z.-i-.t.-- ClifRard. M mm via 1 1 BhebatHa. MNreailh Lemuel M R eves M .r:iiiv ill. es lei l)..r-. v I i k I 'w. a, prent f.-r the Indiana Ashurv laiarsity Gsni rsa U Bowers. Daniel DaMoU, Tttutnaa II Bine a, daha H 1). Moti. iramadetTrd u. the North Indians Coolere n. e t ad M ut it . M i ne I Mwlfinger, JohnSwahlen, Henr Km tie. k.-. orga A RVeaig, Waaelaiiad to the Ohio tmleren,e,and s-.aiion.-d in the tinman Uepartuieiit . ... 4 onsumtniili HiiiiiJ.iiu. e notice thai 1 timer's . ir.-us rxmtpany has again got on . f miacrabie legs, it is mat las turner, we are informed. uilayet Standard. Wonder if Turner's t'lrcua ever pavs for advertisri' ' Vary great f.süs. if not. (rThe lirookv :ile American eoniea ti Ro - ir - back Forgery " agapist i'olk, and erhts the Alhanv Banning Journal. We -..ail if it a. kn l d;rtth. fr.au A. h rcafttr.

WallI Ilai It. Mttp 00 gteater revolution hau n-vcr taken place in tlic public mind, thai! tiiat in relation t the expe-

dienc of a National Hank ; and it ill mrinMetMl . . .. 1 I I .. ... ,., ...I ..... i,.... I I.i ,( Kant - -' uiv nn-t i una. wu.-.. . ... J. . "7 " lr!- )p 'J" 18 1,1 U tm ruin the l.i -a ..f such another institution M of rhica stiü ..vi r tiie mtntnrr-iul world. Th' latt.- National Maiii; ? d ' ttor. I .'.'., nnd araa from that t line up to .Inn'iary . I841l generally cona : : j piismueii ana ooi ian j im-.d'-a Has . rv iiaaVaaliiiwaalj du mmnt.-d. that it J.fI . ii 1 K. . . I I I " Scultiea iTeK rather out of the hiwahtv 'f tiie eo-ermm-nt toan ii in inhärent utaxuvenry; eonae ijuontly. at naa elect ion of 180 a new hank arm otteiMlblv COOO A d for, but ill reolltf the H MWCltalion of thfl old on.-. Tin OBnana f the late National liank rotaiiitfd of UOaU 0 td poUtictJ loaM dannl hack as far as liU, and are at this day unjnid and uncoil. vta hl.-. 15y 1 1 creation of a iie-w bank by means of politi al influence thON loaiis would be tranaferred to the w w instirution, and the nhola ms.s of eorrnpti on itaggat on a Caw years hanger. Nearly all the hanka ia iho l aion were comp. 11. I t. renunaa , in 1 it), and j tiblic opinion was so strong that the ! late Nafjonal Hunk was c ooipt lied to retutii to ajMcie j pavim nt in Jan. I4l, which it d.d in the hope of to j far r.-t;aininj public confioance as to be I ci i narrated as th. National iJank af.er ti e new partj CtJM into poorer in March, 1941. The rotten concern waa bowever too feeble. Bolalcinwl ap hv loans from New York and llosiun, and the exchange of k3,(IU0,00U twelve niontha post notes for its circulation, in the hands T the other Philadeii-hia buiks. ti.i- . i nj : c letujr Mr. iioaie, wuereia De poimea out ininstallation of the Hank, as the National Bank, as the proper moment tor reounipti n. The moral advaJatage oi receiving Use public depoaitea, he thougtil would . a. i i: i7 .i 1 1 Tl.. J.. : - - - - I restore uaw cnan o. u,e oama. irwai, wu-, l.owever. too sumriline that thev cilhl make the COnLi , , .... ,i I t um Piuiiu mi a . it un i ii n. uimi n." , int. nv t . a . O aL wrong. The expose of its rottenn n which followed. exceeded the Worst BUSplClonS id l'S elieuil'-S, IM .... r . . at . s a deatroyed all eiianee cd procuring rotacripiion to a new nana, snouait ongreas nae auusorizeu one, ane failure to do that, has alio a cd the public four years to observe the etle t of the law s of trade ill rCguLltillg j both currency and exchangea ; and the experience to ...'....... 1 X- TI I I ' ... ... oaiaiueu ia;.u ui inv .:.uiiai i.iuk s slc in. i.-o a COttgreBS COuld be gOl that WOuU I harlCT 000, ... 7? , , . r , ,, . o .." ivii..i. ''u.l tt-ri ij- i'.iimi ii. (xi .ux .-( , ... 7". in it. in abort the experience 04 tue past lour years has entirely dispelled the iHuaioat, in regard to Banka, under which the country lab. -red for years. Sx intense was i hat delusion that the cornnuttee to which was referred the m ss ice of Gen. Jackson on the expediency of a Bank reported as fbllowi None of the inatituti a of the couutry, not exrenting the Arntu una Now, ia of m an ritaJ importance than a Natiwud Bank. It has another advantage Mill prenter. If like the .Army and Nl w it should cost Ute nation milliona annually to auatain it, the expediency of the expenditure might be donbted. Hut when it actually mvea to the rorern men! and to tiie country more millions annually than .re expended in Buprorting both the Army and Navy. it would seeui that, f tkert KSJ (' om measure oj ..t;,i ....;, mum arAaV ntl mlitiritl , shnn i . I be brought to iml btj t'ti tmpn sstvt . seons oi rxpr raVncci trtJ that rtf maintaining a National Bank.'" Wl at gross infatuation was hrr visible. Ai the .late of the r.-j iirt the Bonk was owned as follows : sTucKiioLur.Rs or tur Lari R Altos l bvnk. I tiue -v '' 'nid. yal, Maiquiaes C. unt- ai d CcurifeieI. i lPa, una 22 00,1X0 Tatal N bilitv t.' tuhei ateekholdera u. Eliigtand 13 j Ü. 8 siockbelden 3131 13 no ti ooo ! I 143,000,000 Total tti rlc The dividends of this institutioii wereS pi r cut. I .-er annum, t 'onequently th. I '. r . Earls, I ..r.'s ai d Gentry received :sl.'t.tit." per annum tribute irom tne I n. ted Mates lor the use ol their credit! This d vidend f r twenty ye.vrs u mounted to i'.V2.' ).- mm. or sliHiiii.i ni more than they Rent here for t e c ock. II- r.- waa .so.'.: : 0,U00 paid by the p oj le of the United States t- tiie nold of Europe, and there is still nominally ft'-.UWiUOO of atock thev lioi.i, wbicii is w dial t!ie or o .nali , Mibacnbcd. vk-vZ,-it i-t- i . i ta ( . . . iiH-.MMi in Ami. rr;,n produce, the pio.--.ds of the la bor of the people of the United Slates, was Rent lo Europe to pamper the wealtli of notdea, for lite pr.vileg.- of using their prom sea, us i company lor cir rulating medium, inetead of tlieconatitutional currency ; yet we were told tlmt this arrangement was "as important as the army tnd itavy, and aavea the country more iiiili,..iis than the) cost.' Who sliall f .. ..- .... a j ie "i . i . . i r -. I in ..i in n'.l.r ci i 1 1 1 1 1 t.i cm, v .ir. ....... ....... ......t.. ..... . '. ...... ... ll' I. ... .-- . - . .1 ,. I tion, tiiat tiie paper system is not more enective in eualaving than tiie military ayalem 1 V. V. irs. - A Kevcicttsa CrrllJicr. Tie whig press a few divs a. nee naoat piously coer IgramUted uaeemmtry in Iraving uch a meek and wotj thy m.nister as the Rev. A. . Halt, of Lxingtott, to cer. f. tot lie pore moral dmrawter of Mr. Clay. The Frankfort Veonnn imrtdjei thii man thus--"For 1Ü out of the Sfit yeara be avers himself tnhave be.-n a reamJentof Lea ngtim, (we are credibly informcd, bo was known by ev er , man in that . ity as an ohscore .111. 1 un.nuucn.iai aavoeaie .r uemocrocy ; uie only d.stitigud) iu,r mir of whose teal, wis an in dustrtOUR ami acriun n; wis . tupi ration of Henry ' lay, mora y. 1 1 a . and 1 y. Durng tho adntin ist ration öftren. Jsekaon he wai r wmld by Major l;i rrv with a in. II con ract, which n it prov.ng ss pro fitable as be -in icipated, beaubsequ ntly cmitned front ll.e le;virt:n 11t rotnji -iisition f.r exiTasnieet, Waich Mr. K.ndall who had succeeded Barry, denied him. Tins was certainly a moat Nuaoby return f r Ine anteced- iP d. fiiii.ii, on of Air. Clay, and of couise his out raged patriouam underwent aojnVsnse. A few interveunig months found him in new un.form, baaihnf h.s dram ecde$iasiic in the ranks of the roas: beef and two dollars a day par.y, of l-lo. A f.-r tne demisebf ..-n. Harr.son,and Ureexpubiion of Henry Clay and his corns from the Capitol, this Rev. Churchman fbr lack of a witron t.M.k up with the Embotfuwut, and has la-en following Ins for! mies with various teal, inttil he has ne, 1 to a seat on tbe certifying bi nek aiongs.de 01 baacom. How Ire acquits hints It 111 tins new and reapons.ble capacity, we leave n.s tnaidcu etfbrt at tr'nt' '.-tcashi an to illustrate.' prse -t sa.i pr.or to tne pa of HiJ ! equally ainuit V.'" cents p-r bushel. What does it cot-t now ! Forty five cuts p r bashel, and st.ll on the advance. If you doubl this, go and ash tiie merchants m tl. town. Whj th B advance i0 iLl price of aall ! We unht siiatingly an-u-r. it on mg to the Tar; tf ..f l-P.. By thai law. sail is taxed at the rate of eiirhteen cents p-r bushi 1 of lift v-x Int. Snnsl to nh.. n? t --. Ke cents n -r inr4tsiiPr1 im .h l ..r "' - - r one hundred and ti.irtv e. r emit. W hat i the r. ason for an hiarh a nntv ntanri th.s article c rvri roe itrfwitsf For the porpoae of protxetirur a few manufacturers of h - J t - . -w salt m Ni w York. Virginia, and )meof tire territone EIow long will the industrial las, s b ground .1 ntn and ndd'-n by a few capitalists in the east ! Whenever you hear any thing sa d about "high duties and low :-rice," crv out at the top of vo ir lungs, Salt ! Salt ! ! Silt ! ! ! "What is the price cf Salt ' SoatkerR Indian ran. is it ::ivht f Ta Tarilfas, it is. m reducing Uie price of wheat, corn, and ..at. Is it r ght ! The Tarilf as it is. is hnn-'in"- down the price r.f eef and porii I t r r . ' D C Tue Tarilf a it is, has brought dotrn .r0 price of butt.-r and ci.e-o SO low Umi nrjaons can hardly afford to mike it. Is ;t right .' , r t .,. ).,. ,.,,.rv. munufactun d article which the laboring ciaas; I liavo t UlX s . Tl ht ! The tantfaa it is, has ,:icrmsed t!.e profits of the matu.f. t.irer. und . .. - ! t ieoiare anuuii i.vklendt of if per cent. Is .t right ! Tue Tariff as it is. benefits ... imnufactursra, but ' in res everv other .i a-s, la il right ! weaM it .snot. imRWegO iot ita 1 of our part, a -n. Wi jo for a Tarif that will bt .. ti. all clase: aJako. We I amjut MO MVOfil ' nnd u' iL P nVft I

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...... i" ... -- -j , . i i . i .... a i i i .' k. . i r. ut . ir km ni . i i.e- i.e i.i. v ii .. .'.. .i ... i i . i-'iisoi uie latter, be asked .t l.e-r was an Aboiiiion-1 , . . , . , ... ,. nertiuc....u.i ti an the one, that "high duties . ,. . . .- . ;, i.i. . .- i i , iy i i "... i i . . . wt pr. sent who could controvert them. A Mr. ' n - make 1 w pr.ces. S wish to direct the aiten- v . . . . , . . ... . iniii..::trru; , 5iti.i' .- ... , j . immediately stepp, d I rward m answer to the rce. v 1 1 1 " 1 " " ' i.' n ol our readers to the single article t salt. , , , , 1 '.ti. e is naa rwm.ttat itw , i - .- i i. t. kea msnt This is an article almost as neces ary to the existence 3'" r rnera1l ' ' -:' "-.d--'--' ng thaaaser tons 4 i, owe. - .-,..,-, c-vr. i ...... , , .. , ., ,,- , ot Uaas.ua, and closed With t-j rec nt le-ter . f H.-..n- mw. y. 4.rj-. Ait un-m. i-1 ..- -! ... of both man and beast as tbe air we breatbe. W Iia1 , i . m i a. r i n ..ry MjMMkel HMt, Miaamm , awi ; n sr-.m-awwascsimt gsswat vs the nrice of ait nr.or to the nassajmofUmTar.fr re...ia.... .i in t lo t, s u and h.s senti- . , ... , ,.. ,. u,.-::, .i.,.y .. ...... ,.. f., .v...--. iMe-

Democratic !tl t- Mc-cliitc. The Mim Meetings notified I - the Past neste State Ceutial Committee and t r me erf n 'V-rde nl N emt.r.

are at follows : Gen Cat expecu tt ad all tt .. n - i .u- . . V. II . rr.mvnt.rr n car oen : rmm Ii. i ,r aL, -- j . ' h h..red also that Tom Mn-hill and J bert Wick IdTt id Keii'uckv miy find it convtoieut to ttti.i I.efe .her have j . t inri,fd. gj f.aurrl. Fi ai k in ro Oct her II 12 II ta 1 1 15 ' 16 17 is 1 2! 2 i M 2s aj 30 31 26 M H a 3n . ig m 22 16 17 19 2 NuVfT.bcr 2 2 a At Liberty, I atOa ro At Iiis: atowa, Wayne ee At bcheatar, Kai c iph cj At Hu et.ra.tle, Putnam co At Trr e RaaNe, Vin co At Re. kville. Puke m At CoTingtoo, Kanatnhi co At Lafa.vette, I appceaataa u At Delphi, Carre i ro At Lafj UU : t. (i'iCO At W .t.a-htowp. Vatat. co At Fart Wayi r. Mini cu At Mjreil r. ..l lc co At I.. -Ik n. Klkhart n At South Bind, St. Joe, !i co At Laparte, Lapoite co At Valaarata , Putter co Ai I.catlln, B oce co At M il iiniHa, Voian ca At Daarilla, HeMrkka co At P ii t C mmeuc, Greene cj At Bel! i J. Lawrci ce co At Mu- rut.iwn. Delaware ct At AnJer-O! tow n, Va Jisou co At Ma.n n. Giant co At Portland, Jav ro At toeci tie'J, Hanrork CO At Plj n. arh, at an nail co At Nobteaville, Haaailtaa ro 11 I5l.lt rBnKINCL Jinios (i Read, ac inihd.it; ht EtaCtoC, W ill address bai btliowHriiinesM at Un following a tat to -it. breenahurg, la Oct., at 1 a clock, F M. Slielltvville 4 ludianapolia, Franklin, Erlinborg, C.ihimliua, Rncklurd, Brownatowa, lenaaa, Lraiwcton, 16 17 Id 19 S3 24 96 it . . 4. O Ciiarltsluw Ii. 9d 1'tlMlC IC.lkll!. Hon. J v:rs G. Read, Deaaocratic state Elector. w ill address tiMXitizeOS of Marion COnUtyand vicinity, at usdhuaapolia, i a Wadnoaday, the lOt.h if October, at 1 o'd c'o P. M. tf. Tun Misqcito Tenaiiorv. Toe britioh Governti'.ent ha; taken firtn.il jw rpesoii t of the Moaquito KiUcrdom. on the American rontineut. The l'ritic!i nag wie hoisted on the Glii lulv. at Blewneldi tie I 1 . C tl... I .- . '. 1 1 .1 ' U .-1... , . ,fl:11.: mnA . Iirr!,, (,r , ,r -iir iir i:iii.iiii i " a ii i i . i i a a x . iiii.i. i n i oiformerly Colonial Secretary and Chief Judge of Hon duras, is one of the Commiaionera npjHi.uted hv an ordinance of tiie late Kiig. to govern the kingdom durii;g the minority of the King. The not thorn part tf the kingd "ii i confided Lo Ad niral Loa r.e. n ntive. The central portion ti Jntnca S. I ell, Scotchaaaaaa . - a ar i t nirui. inc b uiln rn tot apt. n.'separo, an t-.iii-miian. jho King istobeUker.to bV lize sh rtly to be crowned resencc of tire Governor of the British settlements. in ...1 1 '1. t.C . 1 1 r I- ....... .... 11...... 1 . ... ., .. ..!.. ... ii i i. i ii m" . ii ... ' i in, Aiiigwriii. ''i... U.I.H.H i on 'U..-B great inxportanrc to this portion of the Aaaerican continent. It is fertile, aulubrious and beantiful, possessing some .1" the P.rg t natural harbors in ti..world, (the Cheripui Lagoon can hold lüfJO ships . , ' .- i i I the line at anchor safe.) It lies nineteen large ri ts, some of them navigable I' 0 mih s from the - . a. 1 be Port of San Juan de Nicaragua ieap ittiont f th s t.oriti.rv TI i . vi-.-is f c oorli- -l i in.eil hv ti.o k.ler in peraon on the Tweed, by a Brit sti si ..j ,f war, nt.d the daim enforced by Col. Me Dun id. (nil territory w ill afior.l tiie British a suf.? retreat and dockyalsJ for the.r Weal India fleets, and with abundant sip Lea. h date of a war between the United States and t.r.-it Britten, this pontessiat might prove a great detriment i0 this rountrv. J. S. Bell, the Commaier in Chief, hat ing the title of ' !oimn indant s cr If, bits se, da proclamation, regulating trade witii she kingJ an from and after tl;.- Slat of August, t$44, part.cularly the lurtle fishing, on uie eoaat and keys. Ineim curtance f mis territory w II he enhinoed h" .:: letion of the csnai at Panama and the ls;i,ni i-of Lar.cit. Orgox. letter from Mr. Burnett, one ,,f t'i. OregtHt cotnpanv. which ;s pnblishtd in tiie Si. Lous ii - - . t - aa , ttevieiie, siv.: von a.n umi iree. ip- i-hii u : than three htindfed fe thigh. Th s tall timber .sat tJ c inouth of t; m Columbia, and in tl e I a-tcad mountain Hut even here it is two hundred :m-l fitly feet high. I will not pursuade you. imr will I any of att fr -ri.ij. to eotne to th.s ceasatryi but were I .n the States aun, I s!.o;,M certainly com" myself. F.-r SH . yon could purchase 1WI young heifers; and in driving them here, you might lose from five to t-u. When - . ... .. .hi nil' i .1 lir-r o T '.r.e wi iii.l In- u o -f i c I'll II . nl i n .-. v. . - . ........ .i . i i" iii ten year, without labor or expense would make you a splendid fortune. Brittsti Svmfatht.a bte number of the Undon Atlas, stroitg Tory paper, s.-iys: "UnuVsjbtedly, tixtcfotv, with Mr. Ckf as Vrv,. dent, and the Whig party in the smrndanl isCm. arreaa, we (the lirituth) sttoukl fed more comfortable n regard hi our foreign rehtitina, nnd night look fbr. ward with more confd ntce to tlte adjoatnaent af the awkward ajueations ...tie ruing tbe Oregon frontier, uj, cri, if Deglected, may at Tome future dai lead to r.. us embarraaamcnti PoLITtCAL iBGARtlXa 1 IOS. Tue spirit of t' e aVsstoeracy is aroused. It is every arhere Buoyant and enthuiiattic. They eoine out in piigSout nasses, and move with all the m r:.I fore- of niimberaand of a noble tone and spirit But wo rear that a gr--.it element of sa c s -org-uiiaiion. is wanting. In the midst of gatherings and Uaeetjaaga and hickory raisings iannmcrable and nearly aninterapted, ll.is importani duty has not he n p. .shed tvrth needful vigor and tlroronmesa. Few .-four counties an really fullv duKiplined in tliis way fbr the campaign. It v r - marked by one of the naoat valued of the desnocrats of tins state, and n" who coiitriiMiled s much in -,i,-,s anyone then living to infuse 1 spin, and ditTuae tbe mod? Of organization, that it cannot :. too well reurcmbcred, or too stronM ilcated, til ' M imounl of irregular aeal or exenion can c anpenante for awant of oystcra." Abanu Iraraa. as... 11 M. 1 '1 -. in id ii s iee h at I... ', rt, S. V.. n s i .rt lime ago; endeivor.nr to nrevail on the Kbi. . . . ,- . ... .. , l.tioms's t.. votef rthe treat Lm. -d asent. After making certain declarations with re.ri-(i t.tiieoaini.i uts. wm. il letb . ' iK-en rei i vi d therethrough the tnaiL ' '-. i... bunder- -truck, and the Wings dr iwuing t voicea i f ihe.r e ivets- ' retreat t. j d.tion allies, wuotn tl RV h:d invit d t:riularlvr to Ia; present on Jie occasion . - i W 1 1 1 Barbeci .,7 Greexvillb, r i . On lisherald d and (nueh talked ot fanWe ar" told that it w as one of 1 re 1 " -ir.j:i '. t.. s I. '''"'" lr ,lh C-'l.t" .1 UR öW.ton." itnaginahli AfN-r drunirn n-'. .. .. ii nd billeting and adi rt i r, and pßng tun . Journal, fbr ten or twentt days,! pvruccj .led in collecting together the afay idou number of about 5Ö0; all told. A certain Mr. Barntt, of fitfgffy loinri ate l the part of princtp 1 orator n i fit cxpoai nt of eoon principles. VouiaxiH A stew Glee ist ia OiU BkyMie. F jt ti tat t deer. ractoRT irocaa arir.i So e go op, ap, uj. r k n m I a ? And u we go .1 .wa, down, down MR I I 11 $ we -o. baek wards and f. rwat ! A i : 1 ' i r ml , round, round ! A" I JTasaf l)itr 0'i th.- li iritutit. in Decatur township, M "a ciu.tr. Mrs Rheaana Wrigbt, aged J7, etmaoti Aar..ri v na it. to-r t lineerine m.1 i..oi.j dlnese, In . she hore with rhriausB restguauua Sla was a lander Mother, an awisetHmale ri.aanaai.m. mid a kind neiekhor wiiboui a aiagha enemy unaealhnl apaa l.-r r.maiani m. rhildrea and .4. d Mather, in I J ihesj ant ta m 1 ira 1 -er. I.ui lo prepare Im m t b r, for ihr 1. Wusa (asmaa aw Jsaam. 4-B , f.r th.-.y rest an J the Bie-d re tl.s tnsi die 11 t I. eir wirkt i f I w t.'iwin

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I the l-'th ? ft eOaM r I t . the satnr terms a thsa stated in the ehnadhf af aha Baaed, asd poi.li-l.rd t ha I ml i oi i nam J"ur.ml of 'S i h Jo w , mid gasa an aha I..J. -ana rf;ite Sruiim l of tue lt and flak "f Ihng leal V II I I KM w IIXAatal IX Pnper throOfhoUl the .iate to ndly to llu b lieo'f.'t c.iikc. are imi reap-. tluJU aoluitcd to py laadianaputia, t I-11 M W i. is i or l i t i i:.;s I" KM IIKIJKS in the Past i-lBcc at lodiaaapaHa, Indiana i ei I . 1044. IVrsoii c tiling lor lltrac l, ti. r will plcive vi) V Is I l .It I I n a. IQrThO inland postage on all leitet foi foreifn cuntiies j-i be pre-f iNt,etherniae they caanoi t-e f i w.rded. M Me. bei WW M.i-iat 1 tarPb M A B i Q W Mu.taid .! r b S Meoo h toe AnJiew Mb) B twasd Maaa L'.cg S Marlin S Ma no Jamrt May Samuel M aae CbestaS Maaa M h.' 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