Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1844 — Page 3

Abolition nuri fluni 11 Hanl f u,, Whig hM ty ! The Courier Enyurer of yesterday morniM.' a jmrnal wh.ch first ort. n..-, at the l.rth" -il bapti-m "t Iba whig party, ha.- n w . after a mmm Ithel eventful existence of a few years ppin.iiared Um ftmiiial Uli tion overt..- rem uns .f that .riran.zatiori. anl s.-r.-a-n-ed a sort of reijui in over it. grave, m a lonu uniuf. to, giving up ivery thing, and ?iing enwf, t" and baggage, to th Am r. an K.-pub icans. Hera i- an extra, t from the long manifesto to which wc aliud- " W a, however, irk n mdifi'--:ion Our .t.j. i t i tli tr total rap.al.tmt , afcaaj r. f. al SM WeU hl fid ru..ii nj.lv again. t ll- . ..! bill l v il iiijiiatii f. I providing that evrry MMMMMlItl t-Metgnef now in teec-MM-iry, atvl vi r (! who MOf MTIV Within a fCtV, sftaf th rrp.al uf gas rji.tinjj Lim 4, almtioi ha- r , i't 1 1 .J ,, .,11 llie '.!- 1 1 1 V conlrr. Woiilij s M'.n litte .

Frum tke Glase. a gnmbling-table, n ac.-csa.on to itsef, and is withI Ii i if in il I) i ll him on ulii Ii P Afm drawn from c 'UUic-rce and agr. culture, wie W it would t.' in (Iii I Ii il. siultN Di v iilcit. htvc urodiKt-d an additi n t the comnoil ma--. No time is fitter than the r.r s"nt V) bring U f re the 11. " That it nuns!.. in our Citizens habits, of public the gfl principles, wliili, at th' format n-u f the vice and idlene-s inst ad of industry and morality. Q . r m ; . n t , originated Ibemaas nun which d.id-d;he HL M That it has furnished effectual amans of coraatiou into two great parties. Wean BOW, after all trie rupting such a portion of the legislature as turns the friumpha of the 0raociarj, hv the ohiiajmi audi artful balance bet m em the boneol vutefs, whack ctr way

m in -i.reüient . f t .e new race of Federal politician-, it is directed

br i'!it bach to the goal from wuieh the two competing

M ijor llavi z ir.

iper g.ve- an a c

HoiatWHIfWJW Arr.vtK. We copv from the New tii.Asa IKFsi.ij.. A Ixitrd

Avr itf. Certainly tli i readiest-Hi aded nan we Vork Evening M.rror the follow. ng r. cunt of the re- ll' the very uigi-mous di-s-overy ..f w -rkniif into

ever knew, as well a . "t t ie m t brilliant and east afkir in whn h tle inainver of the th-a'r.' m iMBi raseaaataag tm ffKaeaC ajfc, wnica st ar highly cultivated of converse. n,st.s ;s Major D'c, riarend one , f tin-actress, lr""ht i:" x,rv !-''"' r; "f r.t.on. sim! a. aVaaahjnrt nf the anacdott h I n .-v. r wa-atnan a'1 s ' irei.tl m-n s ,.tcoat ai d

more out of p'.ace a a atomp orator and agitator, vell : t5-",ri d v" e BNr-

vt' m'kr. lad.e's dr- , and iiuuy other articles of

as he acau;t hunst-lf m tie st turbulent vocations. It

3 none of ear bu-ine.s to diacttss that to;iit, bowi vef.

Wa ware ooiy ah ut to r 1 1 the an nodoia) snowaal a

little larirer, bv Pec Ording a -,n m

Horsewhipping -y a hily A private letter Ptrs d-crat;on. in the nnt .;! ndid rMttern. It is .d

its tke scene of Mias Clarendon's catigation of anp I to be superior e en to ilk in flexibility and sottneaa,

;, in, however. f no

on, the areahhv owner nf the I'.tis'n.rjr Theatre. It and tha durab.litv of it

Kdoftha Maior'a. at vee the closing night of the aeaaoo during nhsch conoid r.iti-jn w.th the Kaut tn. amon whom at ha nreaenL hud been Managrreas. The curtain had just filleu, preent it cxclu ivi-Iv i- .as a matter of cc-u-. vastly

to get r.d of tlie hm.tat ons inäposed by the coast. tu- Davezac'was charged at Naples, in eighteen hun- the audience vere departing, and the gas-l.ghta were -uper.or. In j roce- of t.m,-. wnni tbe nutnufa ture t:on on the general lerislatnre; 1. natations on the i red and naae time a-ro, andfrrench beinc the lan- atill burning brilliantly, win n M :.irei.d n came .as arr.vrd at a njor ;v rf.vt sute. and all iu little

Mit"-- he v. a- Nrn i:t. tns w it of rnurs i sea tree v irotil OrliitKl tfi" scenes ira tin- iirv w.th a cnndlo d -U-l remedied, and ad it ist n2i i. .-pl, it

13. " That this cnrnir vrnndrnn. dee, ding tl:e o ce

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rnr'i s contend. nc 1 i tin iiirrnion or iim iioncrnmani u us leifiaiure. nae manuesteu uieir o -:-o.u n me eumi w wnicn we caanceo w

started. Federalism, as everv honest and intelluzent man

n conf baa for rears nad eoahrol af t:.e lank.ng faith u which the Stan- n ceded i thai inatrunwat. in n tlii rinmtrv l.verv b dv k noum that the 14. " Ti.at the til i::iate o,i-t of 11 this is to nr

Bank of the Unit d States arsa tin nnginr of Fndrrsl pare the wav for a change fross t,e present republi- tUplmmmtic corpm, and aa tndevaensable at all dances inietorol übe theatre stood iiikiu a c.jrir witn his clashes of sntietyi i ,i m m l . . I . 1 I 1 . 1 ... .......... asm r.wm . f" nnc t . . C .. .... .M. I. ,.4 .... .... . .1.. ' 1 M ... ' . I. K'li'1.- f.. i M ,, tli. I Iw.v jliMkT. I'll.. 1 -.). ...m . mmm mmmmm m J 1-

1STI. WorKl-a t IT. UPI)! II" 'inn mi II! kiwup u.i iuhu vi n"' I lliaw Ol n IIIOII.I I Ii t , ui JIIU UiaS'Mjei UUtS. t W eit. (i Ulill" 'lie CV Hill" Iii n w "M ' 14 l iii.ii;.-. i v -3 QraUlUli..

rhe t ro- w ;, in all (sndaahiUty, oesne vwrb.u tb - reach of tiMrt

but at prv-en! i: co-t i oatf a

saasjM was sis mat tr-m lau BSnweM I breieaef sent bss In vise efiwH to ihn deaiana f the tol,ticsl leaderK of whiih the British conatiution :s to be the mod 1

anstopon our höre and fih a ertifn ate nf in. iutmikMi the nartv. Every lx..lv knowa that tKe itatc banl.s 1- " That tlKn was oontcaanhritod ia the convention, posite us. next to a prettv iennan countesi . . I . i . , m-M ft. .. . 1 1 ..- " . - -. -. . . i r. . . I : i , I i . m

During

- .... ,. -......, miiiiM n . . iv nam, ai.,.,, universally co-op rare wan urn nauonmi iaiiK, inaj ?av, is no seem, oecausc m parusani mve mane ti.e j roc asion a:wl p siting ot suTar plums what b bad jx.yr a.,,1 p.M.i. winch n native r.t,.Pf, p'...-ea, (.. ,.fHj1M , tn,:,r polhid intluenei to sal asrva the none of it. To -.':'e.-t it than eras unprseticsdrdei ...it occupied the early ,a.t of I ie day, the eoanteaa bad rept Hmt he shouiinever hase the aeivtlrga Milfcti ,a,.,.. i maici:ers .d ti.o .S'r.te and National lhay are still eaecr after their object, and are predia- received a slight braUw U -n bet cheek. Davexac S i Turj dull J"I"J "4,'"ld "' kt' ,',",r j Banks were, nj fact, almost anivefSally idanttfted in poaing every thing for it. ultimate attainment. wore court plaster on his lip a bit al o from the su- . . u....r.'. I. r . i.. ....... ..... .i. i infMMt txoA tAmnmiHt-A bv mirsuinir aimilar Drofeaiona. 10. 14 So aaanv of them have cot into the leeislature, ear ammunituon. ' H't. M Hacexae.4 said the I

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re ilonbt that just in ihr rutin that tkt Whig pmrtm naif a Ti. y v en- te.-rci.an's. matiiitd.turers, capttaUMS boM- uiat. aioeu oy u.e corru;,i s piauron oi pap r-u bum rs, countess moumidllj, "I .,;.' mir SJOJ d u!u rs ! mratr fafalf ijiaus asjd nssrswissi af tht rsssnYf , if rardi ag '-k k. and lawyer in the employment of the who are at their nevotaon, they make aoajority in I Out, Madrnmr, et not h!essu r ' repj.ed tlie Maj jr,

J'ty rrtpunils if r thr .immran lit ul nan l'.irtt. ,.-,;,. . ' ; - nn-n.

now that il s hvi-td ot it pri. ri,u- . Ii.o m r X It h x a rr . i n jtiitnt of fuf t , lh' I'tfitimmft .."".,., ',' ms, he i aue tln-y lrul- .it all .me and i,n ,nl ' MSaMM, t ilotnin I In print prhtM IBaWn v Ii i Ii .ill ul'ttf.

arrure to 'lie countrv proiM-rnv, and to mir in.'i u!i.i.

f riu. ii" t:.- train-hand of Fed- both boosea.

the government in its present form, are fewer, even

when loined bv the tw , three, or halt-dozen anti-f u

suggested 'bis remnisci nee :

Uur

at a inn

. ralism, b-i- hnnnrht the currency and credit ut the

.aiiintr, to itj present condition.

These rnoneyed men these paper credit men

raeeerredii ystem nsen have led the van in all the enlists, who, tbouffh thev dare not avow it. are still

aasSnaaeney and raaaael It ia la THE WIIMiH, thero -ulution. :h am ng tin- S'::t s und ind. .dna!. o d to any p n t. 1 pov.-ri.m Mit : but. l--.n' leas Bourse of his remarks called the Alajor a f h.re, and I n. thsr sitj. ifcn ib. '... 4- '-naih rni:-b bsa broiurbt osj the country the debt and esaaar- so to a republican than a monanhkal one, tl.ev nam- rns rouej the Major's fire, who went i them. Iv. a the Amern It. nnbln an Patty, tarn hl Iheif r isasent with will Ii it is o . erwi elm d. Tl.il pirtv. railv mill those whom tl.ev thinb PUrsCLJIC the ks ill the f llow .nsr no; . b . I- S r, 1 am

apne ii i ,r ini And w here arse annuls they lata? W Hh I under the Adami and Clav administration, pronoaas avit wboni -u... bmiid tin y ..o-' Fm.ih v.iiai other n-oiv the gigantic s . strii of internal improvement which, ig,

iiii-j (. i mil or iiiii,on, ! M m Hie .Of 0101 ci 1'irfy pb-df.-d. tout and boil v, nj.unt every .V.n mal maur-. a i,d nboe all ng onl anv oil. rl. nine villi f SMtina, Wsiaahsa tKWn I. ' f$ ris for t i'-it party mttt uny of its candidates, would iadssd as asicidal IIa ! ha ! In I .t n.l these are the SSSStisaestts which ouranciont friend and tistol, ColoOjel Webb, nyt be has soere'ly iiKiinttuiied fr hfd en years past, and a m t'fr tho first time, dttetttejea thesa to the public A man 's gent, truly ! Weft, tben, the whofe matter U nasi settled. There w A hereaftet be no M Wing Part " in this c untry. It v. ill in future be the " merican lh-in -rat-. on DSM side, and the Ann r,ran BeSSSaaS ans " on the other; the latter poes.ng priin ipleH and elements winch will, in nil probability, lead thrm to nVe anana reulni a characterized the old I i aV ml Reps Be n N - rs . Nor. 8,

bisc snnauy during the Carnival. The Major -at o- approached mm, mid tum tu sue w is tea to give n.m

cause io re.iiem-r'r uiai in r- was o:..- virtuous Wo. .Mrs. Miel ley, tin Wlte o! Mn-m . t:.e vet, bss just njan npon the stage, and ia d. fi.lt d a baothar so re- sent forth a book af irasels an tn eaasnansat, ah.ch is sent the insult he bad oTrered ber, she sbonid ntfce h . s spoken -f in hi-h ter s ,f ir.,v bv tne r."mSi pnnudiment npon herseU'. Sic pr reed d aocordingiy She i beyond all uuestion one nf the asoat sble m.d to anmatister her whip with all the force ha her ska sctwnpiishsd srosaua of titc ri ty. The dauphtr Y der arm. and the re-ult is sa.d t l-'k rerj Ltth) like VViUnvni Godwin. a glorifius name atifl .f Mary iadh-s' favors. WolWtonerafV, hardly btsa nl ri i tln vf of P. n-y An interesting stoty came with tltis, but we care Bvadae Shelley, and Lersen a wsssmus af exiradt6Ular

instantlv niacin? b - ! o en tl.e k cf the suti: n-r. i Jull.v aid g.ving more tnan is knnva to uie public a-iuireuients she r nr.-n'rm'ii m r- of I, rrrf

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17. The republican nariv, who wish to preserve K to the oilier itory in yesterdays Aur.-rr, which , 111 1 it' i g. i resum.ng mat mere u u oe a rejo.naer anility ami renown ia n r penoa i'iar? any u..ng I ... - ' - ... .. . 1 , I ........ 1 . . - II . I II... r 1 - ' '

m tyi trau ine genti m in prot k r

old friend Major DhvOzac btely nude a speech J rmPt'r announcinf the oocorrence is, our tester etale) Snelleyi is said to n)ri1 oi ling in Virginia. A Whig repUod, und iü the '' 1,1 11 ., . aI,,, 1,,vt r -waepesjdea

A Pittaburg author 1 can now call to m ml. Ih r -on. Sir I .-r.'v

rrl gasjch nf lo father! gn us

To those wh bae seen .ii?- Clarendm o2f ;:i"

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i it iii.ii sl'1'-' il( idem win seem icsa urpns.ug man io

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b iirv ta in- ! (iiosb was save soiy rccs n r i

A lady having the n iafortt n t- ;-a aer hi -'jind

She ia uf the hang himself on an s ; pie tree, th- w.f f a t: i n-

! tarrupt you, but Kan peinnt no man to tte sui h lan- 111 fragile frame ss.ble for heauty, tsd the linsn kg imtniHliatelv came to beg i ranrh of nVnt tree, to

t.ae it gratied l.it- h r ow.i r :a--'l; t-r w'-o

Knows," said she, "bit i mav bear th? aalile fru.t.'

Of all the nii.-chiefs o'.n vt'-d Id the sTtti m of igumge m mv presence. Judging from youYanpearan ,,f' ,lt,r arc locate a- to km i their effset, in a h

being rebuked by the election of General Jaceudk, and mraamai kesure mentioned, none, thev add, "is so af- I was an American citizen bef. re you w. hm. i :-''. m aur . at s-ur. distance; but mar by, bet h

the veto he pn upon it as Preatdeut, waa transrerred hating and fatal to every honest hope, aa the corrup-1 nave a aon, born an American emien, older than v mi. "oirii uae a aar uorsoj inuiuon, ana ner BOUUi to ii Sl it-- I,, it si ttun s bv ti eir leaders. Thwv WMh host f tha leirisl.-itnre ' - it ras the nrlu st of As for uv, m H'. 1 ha ve h i ii fear ttss a ,,i um ,7. 1 1 cockd pistol reaolutiou that (we have alarsya tfaouaW

With sili-ciss in imposing tht ir projects upon many cf these measures? it became the inrtrum mt for produ- j was naturahzed by the sanctity of the treaty ofLouU- j were given her by nature With the deatim they were were rXpOfted from New Vorl , Y.9 Week, V.7 .... ' -i i-iii: . r .1 : -n.. f l.n 1. .1..-..-. f. ...... ,.C I. ... ..... 1 . .1 ... . M ..,,, t ....... l ' I,., I alv k.... . . -... . 1 1 .SHI "Wi " . i .1 l

Sit era y eaity o- milli a of aViWnra, in pi",

the States.

The bold and rask Inst.- with wiii !i Mr. Cut, at

cms? the rest ; and will be the m.-trumi

in future a k.ng, lord, and ceuim

Iba aitia etitiion, lahorrd to pirlbit nwiy linasmmt of else thos?e who direct it may choose.

nent of producing ana the highest form of known law to tht ODS, or wh tteyer t on. The rights of an American citizen w

the i onstitu-

ere c nter-

Witl drawn rel upon me by the ln-.v creating the Term r.al Guv

Mioed tO protect Withal, She IA ex Ceding beaut - g&t,4") to Havre, 'U'.'.O u Liverpool, and

ful and srinn ns. and A siic hid be n b r:i a tr.iiCe-s, fiAi'SM to otlier p rts.

she would have keen the idol (f i court. As kin,

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the British system n that which he promised, leaves SUrh a d. stance from the eve d Uteircon-t,turnts, r.d nntuni oi LjUii&haJ mid 1 was mlmitti d to all thej" eacitea ni. re-i ami syuipauiy wnerever rne ga s, nothing to ronjecture. Hamii ton, h.mself, did not these so dispersed as to be inaccessible so public in-; rights, blessings and obLgatj ms which belong to you, "d, Uiough wholly unfitted to contend with the toil road so openly to the ersssrace ofthat corrupt Govern- f .nnation, and nart.cularlv to thai of the conduct of y fellow-Cttlzens, hv t:.e law bringing the Slate of un" COiSC- W i r jr. lessiorj, she is lull ot nntural

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We ate IIIHSlI 'a .. rr mm l'i.liof I t aalatessi Dom aVtepri t- br saswW.

ment, wbirfa be had advocated in convention, and their own representatives, thev will form the worst Louisiana intu our glorious confed ...... . ... . I r . ... 1 . - . . t i - . i ,

acv,

Then. Igeuiu, highly educated, afl ezceBent writer, and

s eves flasbins; 'is on

'I'll' Rfitisl. psarty l It s:m Hie firt to M ii imi tli njww iiuiiic of gianicrif 1st lcinM r . us. The bine light federalists of Boston had no sooner heard of the d- h-at d eoonary, whi'OTV. and all ;lie,r allies, in the S ate of New York, than they forth a ith assembled in Faneml Hall the cradle of all their new bom m1i i -a 1 kantlings and got af a new notitieal creed, nml miiiK ilia ely christened it American li'--publb-an. Daun I vVehater waa the oSeiating kigli BfsSst an this, ns en all innlir ueensions, and ata de the c3rssecratory saeeeh. niot La wir nee presided. Af.'r nawstawsring I he defeat and d.ssolution of wbigery, .Mr. Webster pro-um -il tfie asodeof reformat.on. He said : "I apaeaaek the ssasjaet st amra ; for it is asatess to try to keep N Ism k Ami I av th.it. in mv moid, there a jfreat BSSJSSBäty fr a iBSMTungh reformation uftkfl tiilur ili.iiimi HSI Chrers, hmd ami long rnnlinued 'I'mresults of i be r of mUf liore in . ral nf ihs Slat. bnVS imam era t my nmd with one dees and struna rout ietioa lb it 1 1 1 th it tb. an isaperitivs neeemitj for rrj'orm-

tnfc the mitui al t zat f.n ttns ff th I'.iterf State Tb

tlx call ! - -s on. He disTtbuted the proceed of tlie f ,rw.ird the ensuing year ; bat ihould the nmiority of irhen w as the fourth time f my ni lands, the indispensable amens of the Treasury, aa is the new member be st.ll in the same principles with j who were my sponsern. The em

w hich he had secretly res dved to lmimse by construe- government apea e arth if the means of their corrup- i tummg to the whig speaker, hi

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tjon on ibb country, naving nireu io secure ii in irre urnj tx' n n prevent' d. express proviaionsm the Constitution. What Hamii.- i. The only hope of safety, they any, bangs now pdsj rautiouslv bv deirrees. .Mr. Clav leaped to m ,,ti the numerous reoreeentation. which is to come

tin

now anna rent, with a view to pay interest on the debts the present, show so m ich d -relict io-i of n.vnihl.can which I received tli' ri"ht of natura lizati n. was

of the States, which was the first step towards aa ah- government, and auch a dtspoaition to encroach noon battle sround of New Orleans ; the altar was victory solute assumption. He then proponed a loan to begin or explain away the limited powers of the c nstitu- the baptismal water waa brood and hre ; Andrew Jack

tire work of raiaing that btesaing a minium! tiit

Then he gave cs the tir-t instalment of the increased womi would Ik; th

taritf. w ! - h he has now piopoNcd to spread out, over- resorted to f r the correction of the -v.l. True ari

ihndowiag the compromise law, w inch eras to eettle sjonj, they acknowledge, should direct tem;ierate and for our gallant speaker.

this eed piest.on and pive pence to the comendiig peaceable uea sores but, they add. the division ot t.ons ami interest of the country. SToai came th o. t.mi-nts and interest bnppenj unfortunately to b:-

Dank n ml the paper m tey ays era, whreh was to Mot s , geographical, thai no m r al can say that what 1-

indomitable ambiti n. resolution und conrage. v i

tlie nlains of New ( Irleans. and u.s In art swellinff with have 1 -ng thought that Una slight gu 1, w ith her irre

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proacuante cna racier himu cudsusoi iciupiautam, ner citiy it (ueii) i. n-pie-'-i

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ltii' o Bacsty. The fenrr Irl t IWirtf Wll h I ' I I I evt Ar DU' Merl lag st th tarts sVi t .iirh, aYesSMs Disae m y

i vt-i in. . tii el oi r ii.t.i-i in! A tui i rti, i t.114 ui 1: r

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in r orcai"!iai niisnes 'i g- niu.

the mat est v of old reccol lect ions . he continued "Sir.

you look now as if you desired to know where and '";, lenuerne

ituralisation, atnl and her cln pi- red t ari er. u one of the most aingu- . i... ... C .1 .. ...1 I c. ..... .

cops- rat d s nil en iuauvva m ijuhhh t..o i.n- in ion- iui awn.

the " e trti-t tiifit the g.Hnl and k ud will cluster around

her. wherever she goes, hereafter, and id her in protecting herself from the r nigii world she ehoonetaa

lib !ll')l. Pies't

M. fcaMEP in Co 111. Ion. n. M.md Hi. J-.Ui ot t h r, by hi v. D. s. Pieici. Mi. Thomv- K aas-san i" '! Mau Ahm fcse, sasujsan oi Iks ntt c.,i. V u ; u tii U. . Aimv.

ten in order to chmge it, it is not easy to coniei-ture 1 was my god-iather; a:-d patri -ti m, and freedom, ; waia ai ne in.

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result, nor wuai in -aus wouni oe "o.. . v ... . ..v. ,..;

ot listeners rose sj ontaneoualy, und gave nine chtcta J

n gje jo I hil 'delpl.ia next week

S Wr am! t he above pn :'' I it r ia'it, but w

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i:vni4t gat sssa C aaafg Wia the un.trrwe: 1, I. r- .a I' ""'i "' " I

alasj

ub-eive bv the RMMStl pi, e.s (af tins , itv, Mai SU SCCeual aS.l .... I.. ,-., .1 airi.i - i i J - I :. .1. '.r. c ,, r .. ; a ta ... ,i. . i). . i .. . . 'l AiiaVnaaUis s s aal.1 cmtt . i" ti i- .h'. i..i .1 iit ,.i

(tt-Komu in (Iii. l'nio Um htm more ,iW. X7 uiT. cuTZLZ lr.J.t:;

pers (venngly and indiscrim.nat(fy abuw l by ih- fed- raws lian 1 ht the same being m psst, wc hae in. ma in . oai.ie. an 1 sraseaasi av ai at " aas w lansn unjr

out the clause of the Constitution making ours a hard mo 4 wise end temperate Would prevail against what rgans than Francis '. It nr. the editor of the so na reassa Ut wna.rfdig aetaei ssstfe lartsmtsrm aasa me -juh j. oi ,,,1,. a o . .1. , money Goverriment. ia more easy and obvious. Tu ty declare thev can Globe. Base and wanton traduction of poütic.1 nppo- .SZ"! JtZ- V'.v.d" f,- l.TX ;,;M x"Vh ,', That our render! may perceive how precisely all conteaspkte no evU nwre incalculable than the break- n-nts, ,t w.,,!d s-, ,,,. ta the most acc.ptable tribute :id b, e , a,,!-,, .e :J... n.-a-.n. b.7t the o,-p ,tu, i- nnritTT rff'iTf r iSt these nreasores are comprelsntded within the srounds ingofthel nion into two r more parts ; yet when tese subservient instruments, can oder to the great J ty bad failed her fat a puthc letsHatiou. very ranrh ajciinii rbUbsuj -'. naw isast . u msw

nl the original 1 i-!i"reem-nt in l.enerol xsiiino- thev lew the mass which onooscd the orimnal coa- utriaior, woo, we musi pre -u mi

ros's Cabinet, from which sprang the two great par- Ci 1 ia t . they ronaid r that it lay ch fly m the south- :nd striking characteristic of the t -d ml dr.-s-. is as tiesufthbeouartry one headed by General HantiLTo?, ,.r,i quarter, and thai the legislature have availed vindictive aa he is gifted. To credit these writers, the other by Mr. Jimwott W give a leader from thenaaelves of no eeeaaioo of slbying it, but, on the -Mr. i-inr must be set d wn sa a naonster of iniou.ty, r 11 f.i w.'vsimn . ion bira.se If to General Uakilton, eonimry, whenever a irthern and southern prejudices epitome and incarnation of vice in every shape and recapituhitinff all tire points involved in that diesen- have come into conflict, the latter have been aacri- krra,a low, groveli ng, vulgar creature, unlit now.

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on. .wr. J 1.1 1 1 ..so ii, u. 111 a 1 nr. niwmi iim need and me 1 .rnier s o n -u.

from this ffeneral SCI roi.veiiM-nec ai iuirrel ibx- irtsreed to PtttabuiK fr-m hieii . Mi,aMr,i t if fl.r .eaisaSs 1 11 -cm, c V 1 ! ' t ... . . . mm. I ... ... . - . .1 , . 1 ...

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f. rtioiiate letter, laid the a p rehensi .ns of the fri"inls 20. " That the OWnen of the debt ire in til? S Mjth

a . SS " 1 . t m

ami always unnti rr ass etaiion wi.n gentlemen, it ;s true that .Mr. Blair Ins been warmly dt fended and

ini- r-ie narui an zai n.n if ih L .ilea iare. I lie I . , . , m ' n i , Iff ... , , , 1 ., .. ; .. preH-rva.nm aftbfl co crmm-iit .I riMSeAttcnih tin- n. ot ' T"1,r L"'V'-nmi nt hetor- 1 re-uldit 18IIINGT0N. f.rn and the h -lders ot it in the n hnlit rn diViSl . ' -Zf''' n " v" v, ry 1;r t eminence, tor . - mm V .mil .in ii in in-1 . , l . ,.,.!.,,. r.a.rr. ..I ..-n... ,i. ... c. .. I..-..1 i.,... i. ..... ,,.-, b.s social, moral and nersonl vir.uea his teraocraiiec.

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aV a ti J Sot im j I iy leave Cie pi J' V l uMl h -til I'l-fv 11, lie public lli it .Mi. 8mpW ti;nl l.na-1 in hi- pSMpO-C, lift sve Kü'a aer sara smss of i"j'i y she aarsrd up Ins project IhiiHigh Iht i a nn. N i hum ia berat w.i- ssaia ut her anp.iie till the uhii i!e-ri i r!.-fl itnn tin- ill. int. r 'I lovii.ui.ir r tew, ai.J the unlm i.cr ami jaut uf Ike Whole busanrti mihi to iu ke nf it altogetkci teiy cbivakic ataiv. .

rnami-n n-

nre nnw

h s s' .ci 1 1, moral and person 1 vir ties: bia tempera uce,

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demand the., ah mem willinjr and 4rwtem. of etierse. 1 from bis station aa secretary oi swaie io pnvatei.te, strengthened lit argument bV Ute tul.il'.-i'.'iit ol their auaniii' v:u unsounuea Iiojpttai.iy. im a w

itnt ttu-hlessinffs nl a iree i'ov rni.i. nt !i,,iii,l bi. orii ii i, ' hot b. f.,ri. t!it: our hi. lea v e he w. ished In irttard the il- ,...ii,.i. ... i. . ii ha i. i.r,.n,ri,t ni..,it Kw thm known occasion, when Mr. Clay, in tlie Senate ol i -

PS - " ww mjfj - -w ! -'''. ' ' J i" . F Olli in I'M i I ' avf-- ...- - C? III wSWVSv SVUOf a.-.a a.vr r. memm waa v . --.,, w ..-- the enjoyment of tne worthy and iadestitsus fo.m all lustriosn PrcaiaVnl tiaint ibe dangerous mat hma- raunarctucal fed r .1 ats them ls; who, having beeu united s.-m s. ventured tu intimate that he wai unfit eountne-., who M) eo.,,.- bilio-r lor purpo.e of better- . ,,s of the N -T'tnrV of the TreUMirV to IllHke Olirs a f. ,r the i.om .rovor.m. i it in r, K- n . n st'O'iln r s one to f T t!.- BOcioty of gCatlcm '1. the II IO. Win. B. King

ing their cirr-iiniime,., by the mhti s.fi.l emplo) iiient f o-i.-j, Government a Government controlled ben monaiehv. have themselves adooted the v rv construe- of AUbama, for twenty years the represcn-ativa of

rnoneyed aristocracy. General WamiscTo.! copied turns of the constitution, of which, when advocating 1 rollM ant Alalumi in lotli bran 11 8 Cat - the heads of .Mr. JeFI t.i:so's letter, (and to prevent the acceptance before the tribunal of the people, they ' fn,i oar minister to France, and one of tlie enmities ansong tha aitmhcrs of bis cabinet, ascribed dechre it unsusceotible : whibt tlie renublican federal- most polished men in the Union, warmly repelled the

I tne sentiments o wr. jf.mkuson io .ir. m s oi uns. wiio espoused tne same gov

Virginia,) nd s ttt them to(en-rl Havi-.ton-, that tnnsic merits, ure d.sarmed "i

la i. I . a 1 - I M ' I a m . . . I

j he mignt ootain n.s views on n n an. uaem which they deun-d as prophecy, being now Become HaniLToa answered m a ndnminous l :t. r, d' which true h.storv. Who, therefore, can be sure, th v sk, the rresiilent acknowlerlged tin- r .-eipt, l.ttt ui.--rn- that these things may a it -pro ely te the nail number, mg winch In- pres-ed noop.n.ou, saying that he had which wat wanting t place tht major.ty on the other not time to do more than give a cursory reading. side? And this, they add, is the event at which tm iThnt letter is Vir. S'r .sks tell- u -, Withdrawn treiuble." f

from the ashington I apers. rhe Hamiltons, wh Th-s as well as mv nr-mori- serves me, are tin

who have published a lite ol tlr-ir rather, have not

The venerable Koferi Uwex, wiio has just arrived miNwlfcwaap.f from England, isaedthroUgfa our city yestetday, on mSZ

seiileiiila-r. I-II. A Our n.it ln n mi I. -n o i ' i " ' - 1 - I I Ji si: i i '- . r. T-M fner;iiiiif nie trie ri jiie I im Ihr . M I - Hi 4 i Hi ' 4arrt4 ih HaiM -n mt u.i ssaM s atas iln- i s it 1 . It, j.v -. it iXUE IT, - mtk !. it, MSC T fftt i M I bna'y We , William tn iml ItsfSVf K M.. 1 I iQai bill triS 4 BSnaa taaarMSSa. aasa "r" ai.-it m- i.i i !--. t -! .il li-liip li. ... - tl'i'l n, n-r mi r-li IJ t:im i ml"" i rn ii

hun. .. ii ike die i'liivt in- r-at. . : i i w n li'.i- i ! I

. wiiur hilr Inn - Ii I - i r ii 1 1 - I I- s. i I.i'

Itr ; m r -nl"..- linn ... tmr al. .,. 1. 1 ? ''

.-rn .lllJ .1 li..l Ii i.nl.. .-Ii IUI "tin I Mi .iK- 4

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ineir own rapinn, smerprsae, or labor. Dal is n not unfe:i. mibte that the el. iv I 'run - Ii is.- ah Mild not tie ex

creted bj a psrsua at tureign hirih until after Mch fi

i nj. i. of resicstnea sainng us as imi bs m iy b- Boppo d to hesva baeaane, IS "in' goad mssanrs, sraaainlcd with sssr sumaiiutina and lews, euv meial mstitaitena, and the gaaafsl interests al the euuntr ; ami n have Ii Brians sa 1 mark si ia ecltif , prranpla, character, and sympathy, ai well as by Imviii --i.ilili-ln-d I, is dominie ;uii"iisi u"Them alraadi aataraltged have, af enniae, then runts genta -I . h it I ran i iiMci iV" no ruSSOOSbls obj. f limi to a il lb-rent provision m rsgard to future i inci 1 1 ia absobit. lv SMrsaaaBVy, .lo, in niy jmlfi ii.eiit, to psjovids m-w aeeiirities r.eain! the atioimn.ible fraud-, tin- ontragou. , lagfanl perjavias whicb ar- nutorianwly parpet rated is all the r.n' t si lias Ttaara is ami the sligntsal doaM that, in numerous eases, ililh-r tit persons vote on the Strsnglk d the same et of naliirali.aiion papers, there is as little doubt that tmue-ns.' uuinh- ra ol surh papers are obttined

bv lirert n.-riurv ; ar.il that these enormo'is otb nees

estrdiiess is with t:t a nuallt l

veniaettt for lts-n- asuersion, and ih" attack and the defence rame near I mxmity at (W Lanark, in Scotland, which baa been their weaponai thr.t involving the partt-.-s in a duel. We have always set ; existence for a -r.-at m-iv v-.i s, as ,n . h;u

u.wn inese - w aasnns n ur eui or oi uie umk , u:i r .'MnrKlt g. t in I id a D ulitiOO of tO tlie aCCOUnt Oi the Lrrc,.t boldnesl and Vigor With ,,A - ainirle indlvidtial. chid or adult, baatleea nan.

which, from lus central postti , be hurls hi - thunder- l8Ued. or llircatened with du lishm nL nor a simrlear.

On tue federal army in all Quarters of the conn- r,.. ,ir ... , -eeiiuii mr memSiw ol ii,..

mutt.ty, during all that t in". Ci.i. V cs.

in way to New tiaimony, where hi - children reside, Maass pmsiw ie, wimh ix-r-e a ii.tl i ih -h ; ti tiv

1 iiough rising eighty years of age, he i sa e ididenl an! eiitl.u-.as ic in n.s iews fsoeial r- foi m, and new organization of soo.eiy, as ever. He i still hah- and active, and - .n- t po.-.- .-s In- meiral fac-

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I i.ril iii Ii j. lines sni-iiii'i. iniu; ill i.mir rr i'me. I'

du Uli. Gl in uutler ml liia.t On- ': n .11 .4 m t"'!'-'. " .

n ii. 1 1 m i.sMi , la-saai,)! II S sil.l I II. Slisrril.rd ntnl isotn in le' re n - ' -t U Ira , I-41 J Ml v sll ,U . Jr i C

I il,. hnrl.v rertity tt.ut the ahove la a Ii s.v n i no '

chosen to iiive the copy retained by him to the public

The reaaon air this is not explained but if pernutted to make a conjecture, we think a very p: Viable reason unurlit la- su.rvsteil both Ibr the withdraw-

entimenta, which directly and indirectly have been tlv, s

disclosi d ti me

being my sole

explanations of, as well as tli com laints on, meas

ures, in which the public interest, harmony and peace

To obtain light and to pursue truth rram t,,rm ma t'"' l'ro;,ts of the bums a:m. and wishin? tu have before rne even rob the grave for prey and riot on

.ft ;e patriotic dead we bring forward testimony

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, mm. . ..--. . . . .. . . .... .... ..... " - ' ..... . . lli nr hiiol Ir.'l ii Inlr :il.r III.- il-leii, .-i.il, i -i Ii I. n he ., Md mhp an Ua eaas, saaa aSaa haea anamal tSs la S, aaajaaaaS as he llllrr r nil) I iM siio.'S Jlji T U-C'l hi ' .'n lis J. I.Ii l' t'r, aiiJ James lr,.kil. A true ii Imm aal .-no i,k I . I SS. ins ii m vi. I. f i I Taken up In. Jnaepli U .i !,"-' fi i4 - h-'' i.i e." n- I aaacawNi'. Imii. w...e ihr ? Ti it... i.i .m . i i, Sara In m ire wh Ii a in ol -l.ir in Ie r lire!.. I . ' nt ' - '' . .iImmiI 7 years eld . nn ijlhrr SMIftSai ..,u!. tri'i.tal. M W I teesS) lesi Snaan SSattacrnla hv I. il. mi C ini.i i j.i I'lai ll.o

: i rr inr in. ..in i i . i t. 'm r . i - t . . ii'.c m , ".' i Assoarsn Casoo. Somebody is driving a itw'- i eriv an ....,

.'Uli 111 1.1(1 . SI. I" .' TaVefl nfi liy O.iviil Sh rn , living in Ii MasaSaara ,! i'. 1 'c- ' IMS canaiy. ladiaaa, aa taa Ssli Sat ' saas . I - 1 1 .aa as i 1 1.

ika, alAmApfat I a 1 i ii . i i i a -. . . r t;iil w.t'rl in ne al.l l..nr-r-ii ha nil liied Ii i r .i iM I m i il. tne memories I ..wirar.- Iltis, r eared J.-e web. IimI l.ililoes .i. fr. n ...... ... :m . . . ......

-..'.. - . . ............. .. ... , KU, mi Till IIMIi:tl..Hiülr'r II Ii I K . i.i ririll.l - im. ' a . ,'.;.. i.mii il.. 1,1 ,

no

trv. It is Iba tax that irn-.v tilcnt, moral courage and patriotism m it pay t infer. or minds, fren?.n-d by party strife or stimulated by m ire mercenary mo-1

hut t put these slanders at real forever to br;sk tra.h- from Boat a to Demarara in

Ban bvenas that :,.., mnA VaMrplalJp. nafLnd in i,-,'.

An

fresh The

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g torwird testimony codtish. haddo.k. pollock and mackerel. Pickerel, beef. f a..iii.,i. i.e.,.. r, .r .r,a j ;,. iim. ;ibii4

thev arirr- not, with all tiieir nnr)..dciice and reckless- , ,.; .... , Bnd r i ,,.., laaah M saa sssai n-i is lease ". Ma j ...i m

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in niiiii ini.in, .ii.ii inii uii-.c riiiirniii'i mn nrr , . ... .... , . ., .... , . ' inniiodv ...I -tr.'..-.he tiomsriv.-a bevomi .-.il sowki of al of Una important document from the papera of Gen- are si deeply concerned, and ray public conduct so nea, depute the words of their master Me testimo- calves' heads, slieeps beada, roastmg pigs, mongiel ' - . . I i tmf ll : ..: I al. , . , . ill.. m" .... t. Ii II. !..i. .... ... . , , ,

aunisbmeal and restmni bv s list ins; provisiwM

' I a in well aware, unnliinen. tii u ltta

as t II urif Cm him' lt. Ills

.Mr. Blair luv-just been publi-hed.

nil Asi;i- io, as wa ll as its suppre-sion by the ,,., involved, it is my request, and vou would

ntiinents family of General Hasiiltox. It ,s not improbable obliare me bv furniahin.. me with voor ideas unon Us

may be misrepresent.-.!, ami probaMy will be, In a.def M that, in a trank and Confidential letter to Ins tr.'-nd, d s-.ontents here enumerated; and for th.p purpose be struck with the great intimacy which existed beet tie pr. juiln e m the mimls oi't'on ijn resub nt Should the Chief Msgiatrate, arho, it is known, had his d ubts j have tlirown them into bead, or sectiods, and num. tween the illustrious writer and the mean and vul-

of the success of our n-ou-ucen system. Hamiltoü kered them, that those ideas may hi applied to the frand infamoua Blair, lor so the coons all call htm. had BUhljaOtWdd the inmost Heelings of tlie Federal correspondent numbers. Although 1 do not mean to " -' " threat reaped urhirh your party in rjtifws.tion t- it. After the tr.umph of .Mr. you in giv.n voor thoughts n the iKtcasion mm "''"' "'"''' dJ for your oioi.ns"

Iimikson. every h ay knows that Federal lam has 0f this letter, yet. i.s so.;i as yon can make it eonkeen compelled t -.l its aims ia this country, and venient to yourself, it would fir more reasons than it- jidviM-ates I. live been cooapelled to approach its ob- OI. he ajarraoahk and verv aitisiCtorv t me." mm. .. a - . . - . . - - a O e J

jects by concealing its principles

in h lllisrenri eiil.lol)s he msib' or At t em iil.d . I mu-t

imsi my frianda la rerrssH it. and sipnse it Tt tha . n-tiun-nts tin ins, iv es, I am ready la take, mfttstf, lbs is spon-ibililv And I will only add, that v lull I have now tsiasjaatad t pi-t s hnpnrtanl to the riahta l fiiretgaers, re'il irly ami laulv natur ihaed ;uniif us, as it is to the rijOits of nail v Ii. irn Aiin iu in i ninis The whole sssembty here united inalvin twentt ix in mni'Ui cheers 1 'The present eomli'ion of the countrvMrhper id v el v lemamls tins . n tags Tim- interest, the real weitere d nil parlies, ib.- honor af tha naln.n.all nrpiire that aebordiams and diftwnt pirtv MMstiemi shomd bs m k!- lu h iI to this great and And Mi man n bo i stn nis the prosperity and existence d h s country as o more impnttsacs than a Beatiej p.irl y triuinpli , will or C oi In -Hate in i e in In- .nllier.-m e to these principles. f.Nim r hears. fallow eiiiasas, I prifes, tobe a lover nf Isjmaa bin rv espeeisltl to be devoted to the Kram! QlSWIlfl of

ft. edo.n s.-i lor ill bv the republic under which we hvt

mated letters to geese, tame geese, turkeys, ducks, chickens, capons, fhe reader mUSl bird., wild hi.-!.s nartrithr andiwlta. ml..

r. a - - ... , - --. - , bits, squirrels, pigeons, liremea geeee, Englaah ducks, aaosagea, 1 ibstisra, oytterf, rhuas, oniomt, crtuhejirii s.

barbernes, puue.k.ns. siuisu-s, white rnbbaires, t...K .i e-tr . ia iaa ai.aaa 4 ist. 4- t .i. e

i iKr n up nn i ae i - ' ii ii.i i.i i, i.aar, i-.i Man tut$em,n In I Mnaiiii.li.i. MiiiIi;imii.-h i ..imii , I. iir ma. -i iS r-i'i

I castMy tSe asoaSiaass irasaaya t . m -rn In art a na d.iv..t.i i-ii JI.-.-i. Mi iitl.cV 1 I. A Uuir a j.v . alle-t, M ::k 1U I.-, t to i. I'T "f c rnrry C ew ty I , htoafa Wy t.saa, ctoik al ftoa eier a met ot aaM ranaf Sa rf. St) Itlal tlie follow mir 's a mrrei i inv ., Ihr it--i ii;.t..ai mil i.,M aaa 1 1, ei I 1 4 r . Ii r! i a nl a" 1 1 'I ii lur ll.-,.li.ii al, .11 -tm a ... -. in

do., cauliflowers, turntpa, :;rr -t-, parsnips, be.-

luiaoradis!i, celery, apples, baldwim, pippins, ruaieta ami pearmaina, pears, grapes, potatoes, egjga, butter, cheese, lird. -alt l.i-if, pork and tongues, s, iced tripe, iui-l!vd tr.pe. &C

Tiie letter ol ueueral vi ishixctox, stating the

gToaSada of oriensitioo held by Mr. Jefferson, shows, colli In ivelv. however, that tha obnoxious measures ventured on by Hash rox, are every one of tha em-brae.-d m Mr. ClAYa extra aesatOfl svstem.

Grorga Maren. f This summaiy l crf iet aW,o-t rerbstini f em a Irttrr, which the Witter tml leeeaily ircivel frora Mr. Jibi-ou.

D.vr alls. Tb - ju s i in uf damp walla M itone intimately connected with ihsnesticecon mv. di in

Tsj

lc lassJcr llnunafaat, Scfujrettiry of announced, leaving a prtva'e property to be enjoyed : : '. '

tli. 'I'i v i awry by Ins wil . fwn intend 1 1 res,l m Italy.) of id een

Ftitott sad confident tml ,ir twenty mull ma t dollars i vast atn mut, no d mbt

Mount Vekxox, July 29. I7!W.

filched front the public pur--, where it hoi been

Mv Dcta M: hi mv way home, and aince my nrie-inallv nlaced bv heavv taxes uon tlie labori.ie

lt.it I pr Satis, inv h.-irt. mv reputation, my pmle of bar- arrival In re. I baVO rndeaVOTcd tofesm flOm senslide rl;1,(.s ' H Hnrs Kiri-r. and public fuudl miries

and moderate men known fhenda t the z rvernnaent, l lvr. r ,fcbed the p? ple. It is estimat rd ihtt I ar lint! the aentimputs whicb are entertained of rmblie men- Maaarin, during bis ministry, received for ins own awes. I'm- ail agree that the countrv is prosperous . , mora than rivr ,t millinns ist nufalic monee.

ll- m m . r I

nyour t'frceooit rat roc ,, a inier from ;" is always refreshing and I wish thai I cmtjd enHth ntysetj t ex c! t't a mre Ir- a ntfy M m'i d. &r Sir " ', h st ri s .. c'.n Mrs. Bitir and f'ri : ' " " Shine this to Vriftendtn afoot fai(k'utly tfonsj rtVaif,1 - V ' But enough of tin-.e extracts. Mr. Blair a a a

mu-t i. her be an evee-lin-'lv 1 -v -r, ir.l,-d. and eon- dii b tho inv.-ilul s es . mt.r. i,.,! YVha-.. d .n.

I',), nit i I aaatlaiiMii nr tin' itim! I lie I :i 1 1 ,r : 11 n a r.-! i It I mm I .. ' . , r

in... t " ...... V il 1 , S ! Il ' ' 1 1 1 1)11 1 ' i i ' . i . I I 1 1 1 T . ' i 'tl e i I 1 . 1 . 1 1 i i r

an mi mate combaUation w.th the sand

e mortar, it is nn-relv n c--s .af to v ;. -:i

the wall w.ih a s'r ng Mlti!..n of alum, ibis con1 VertS the - ;.! -alt into n eMoresrent one, ::ti! the cute is complete; or aluin Way be ad led to tin iilaster in tha lir-t instance. When darasj ar.a i in th- walls by capillary attrac ion fron hrt fftimda

Rascalittot Pübl'c Office rs. -We btre rettently hypo trite, and very prudga in the use of l.oiied epi- ufno6 vteen tli dentil of W.lliim, rate King of H Uand, them, iren h desires to urivt a good bargain. A'-.'-1 u,, j f,,-

ji I. r. to i Am. ii hi . vine eln ers J Tha eonelil-ioi, ,i Mr VVl hl r'- sjiei , Ii w is Ii , h ehsjelS inioinn i abb . and the aatlVS Aue rn an do, -

Irinas hi' Ii he sssatts I reei ivad ihrougboal ihs go- ileal

R:.t i r r inLi Ro :. ' me of the m -t remarkable r n-ks of which we have any knowl edge, has been lately discovered in th: middle ofthat ore.it inland sea, Lake Superior. Uy 'i geutlemin w!k tia s recently returned to this city from I opp r II tiior. w learn that a i iaf of Tr i;-,-' r me has vi ry lately been hsc ivered, rising in tne like from KJ 1 to kl miles fro n

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"PP I US' II.' " . . I 'II.IOiS, Oll 'I I II' III .-l Jl 1 1 1 I" I ' I I '1 I I 1 'II 1 I l - s I . i. in, ii e. . - '"" HI ' il. i WnssjoDJ from the Boston Conrier, the avgaa of ,,"M ' f P '),'-v' l!,ml ! e V Tv'n;1"" ' m French luatory. enjoyed, ai bis death, an income of d.-tanc i of no a ve four f t. Whal renders it f-ii.-ril.sm. From the concluding recnerk nf tlie editor 11. t in '" S .Ol" ter! ng. tven the renowned Sully ha, a more ex raordmir w.that it ata 10I -,andarn ,t willl.-sc.-,, that nii irlXican" is the neu f"7?,y' ,','r:'a;,V' to X'"'" and ...ore revenue, from hti various empliymenm. edual to it, n t ra examdiattona h-ivc h -n mad , m .botton aVsination under which the Bratiah toriea of out d,-p.Md ! i,rrM, t'e cond,,,! d .. .'Icrs (am m- dOW in the iW3ent dav. Colbert Imd stall more, has been reached by any of the lines used on lhe oMtitrvare n.wt.i rally to. nbvert the institutions of 23 "T Y! T Sil ' T V" U TeUlWP an,i LM,V "S ,n'1 r,"',:i"" '"' V ' '''' I1 ' " ' r -, its. -If dXS not exceed the rmaatn ti:,J,- ' . fr"'," " ' fur,,,"r' ,nd --.rt. a va- OMOr;njus ealo. Tue latter spent m Iii n up n a ar i I more than ait or seven f 1 - tiare, and aa ' ' riety of matters, winch, as well as I recollect, may amtrU botMS. The 'iius of ti.e ra d ton ddrimf fir as ohservati iis ot ,t bavii extend-d.il does not

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su-ll mi" a (, i ...on ni

ent; hut ,n the maj ri'y of caiea the dun;:.'springs from the emp.o' menl of ea sand, or at i n-

rate, si ml impr sgna 1 witn a d 1 . ; u en: -.-:!. Dr

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V illr , ell t Itr- I i,'!i in ii-iil's mi I i,n. i. i,i iieil.- ! i-a- I'm. i..ii - n'i

j .i.i el a Saaava calaa am..i nor Saas It ' i asaaaen I i en in. ii! ei,!' irr ill Im- .i, aMSMMtd tu Im'. fte Ail1 f y pi1 alas Taj i"i asS J , t'. r i , t . tuet no- fmm -m iaks, ,-4i J il. M ABU, J P. J, W l.ss, c. ( Ink C afp Aiie-trn rnre him ii In OaaM . TO. livln in r.rlli'.-ltrm, fäVafc rirnilv, ltnl'ain. lie- SS4 4a) t' I. ri l-ll n (ffaj a io aDaaaaS liaMlaas I. .1 um-r in '.. . i i.i, ni. aaetoal SaStavi a ri-i'ii.i aappaardai bare a ilibh lias bsd ,-imiII oei slwsailvf m rh , aaaamavS Ie Saa ai I'lvaa a ir- i. a n ., '.,! ia t n.i, a.j in- I. II. in) I'll ami I r.iiK V aikri, lli: list i i ni oi.Jn -II, ! o in r. p, f B U.I'Vl IN. J I" Im .i ' i 1 1 r, r. H 1 1 r.-,'oT'e ( ' 'v TMaaaapiM 'j'. Hiilirk. Sra.s vv . kenaaMa, !)' '.''i' II ,1 i mil,. I IP 1 1 III! Il ,' II K II Irt.i . . ill - . t, I. . il 1..II l . . liltiil i. i i 'te --i..iil "it in Hi. i .ri i.i a .i i,. .4, iaaaaai aiaaaS t. f ' ai .,,.r j ,,.,i. a- laana anus. IS A A 1. i . i i -.', lest. 'I itl n I I-) Tdr lhla v M ii.i , In .tie ' aet ,'t iti ' . n h .4 tSatil, s.ni'l eek i..n M, ..i.iih.i , iinint, ia Mai a -Ii Ii in nr i iili ... bea -i . ..ii li. i ! ! in . ' . - ' . ' . ii'.mii ilmieri, ,ii iliili tin, I. hu'd , .,, ,..,,) n, t, ... I lea a ns , aras ei t" laaMi ter ,i, u -, m. Ih.h. m. mm, ia Hie . '..tli SJ ill 1. 1, Is r . 1st! ah. mi. i iti, t: i tttna n, - - I'ut i n t iieafa

:,r t. Vin-o-e t4 V:ir"e

A f t race came off on tl n the 10 h in t. A la-gn i -r 1 to wi in i the .i st lered for a i urseof one tb u

rj la H o.i course, N. .f me nrs of p oph? gaitv '1 :. r. v Ci hirs Id i . en-

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A N i v I, ion r. Wr s. e it stati I tint J . M. Sanders

pli's of light," of rswaffiov brill. nncv to any h -re

tofore known. A writer in the Western Advertiser

states I. That th.s light ia majaff-i eieetricmJ.

forty-tWd yean of the reign of Louis XlV. are es .- mated at two kuudrcd millions of livers. Tli v and Massrin t'lg'tm-r received about seventeen

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to n:lv in. II On- imw.

I I t . i

i -ar to enlarge m s.ze a n u scenus. it i as already, he states, become a source of alarm to tri mini ri who navigate the like, who take riecialca e

in

.nr. to g,ve it as v. id

h rth a . n

It

h addu -l under the foil iwing bead

I. "Tint the niJbhe dt bt is er.-ati-r thin we can

and John Starr of ( incinmfi have discovered "a new poasiblv pay, before other cues t srlding new debt

t it will o -ur ; and that this hasbeen artih .ally ere- .., .0 . s-erlinr' eoual

aie.l bv adding together the whole am sin! i the debt- -rMe rir:nonj Fl iure ibinea n iblv a rann sn -b a band i" too small '-s rem itcand dangt rmis to ad mil of a

r and the Ted. tor sides of the ure 'lints, instead ot c m-,i.pr, Durine a 1 me and'nr.is n nn ms-r- h,:if. and th r. fore, its rein ival ha- become a mat er

taking only thr balances, which could have been with all the reveuuea if church and state at his di to- or serious importance, and will doubtless permin to

paid on in a abort time. sal, he continM him- If t . 5,0 X) a year. In tms tlie duty of government. A a.ngle blast from a bore

.nl d .lars. John K ss.

, but afterward f il b cixth m l -, when d r

an Indian, won the h, - u.i. bind, and ran th rd uni 1 tlie

piss -dh in. Twa Eng i i m -n ran within a foo each o her during the wb i- rai -, und at the end --i th- tenth mile were ah u: rme buodr t yard am id of tiild-r. After passing üi- stand triid r placed both Nos. t .-.ii and thr se, and w n the inoney making I i mil and 7o md- in I - hour. Tu two ngitehm u

ran nearly the hall mile j.r and stopped before tlie aair4 aa lea aa ...... , . , , i ... ii.. u.tr wHtaS aSh a baa ka-r a i

i. in-waa up, iiuooia 1,1 ""' es mmm i u.i, we an-ra.e.l a' Sir ii. re J-i"' ''

Taare ip iii tir :'. l '. i u r mil I i Ina ii'l.iii laaac I sal aaaw WMaaaid la i t

MiaS ia tfcas rtafcl eje, lain keoi i.itui ir aalji . la St lae flertea-t ; atan isie M o mil i .. - t , .if ..III - il I. It l.iu.l liart sad a . :'. . wl.ii. I il Hill I .1-41 ll m ls'l.,1. j i tn r I am Wild. fttt'i S'irt' y f '.ii. rj ' 1 Tiik--li iiji 'iv IVi Ii nn a art S. Ill mi e. M. ill io lop. iv, . lr -J .Hi ii, .a I uSi'aiU't, I I a is i ij -te si st i mi as 9 i-i f"n i ii I . i arntt MM aa laa IsSS i aa Im i aa I em ii wait a Iva ..ai. ..i i i . -i -i o.i, BfaS .' i I t if i : 1 I' t,. e I jra m J . Baraaa J.l.i a a - tr m

.11 eo i 7 ..hm up t r lei" K ii.- 'i U'anii ri m

rjilniit.r ISlt.StaMWa in -re, .;',. a. a , , 7 ti -

saa ;. ,N . r i a n i.ewii.s nn. . hM h imh.

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n. oai le fSh i

J. I hat it is produced bv iM-rmaiii-nt ni.iints. w h.ch o ..'in., !.;, ... ,.r .1.,', I.na iiL-nii f .r . n . 1 v . . ,', e . ..,-.' i .. .1. ... . i 1 ....... i.i.. 1 . ., ...

. ä II noo.i.aia.Mi mm aaaaa aaa rlU:iTr V WAS S 1 1 V n Sil II I 1 r,'f S I l.ir.e f),!. Oll T pit 111 10 ' auilaa;u u pill WiaiHI pi'.ninv UJ tV, WUV HiC lf h,.l,,ve Iv ijn T ' ' 1 1 ' 'l I ll I I 1 1 " ' may N- increased to any dehuite extent. 1 he arsaaratus I aarer out of oar power tlmee snny sonrees of revenue, officer, tränen ly have lun arms, slippery finger Ihsa of the rock beiug so near that of the water, and " " imw tin.slnng by the inventors or dis.-ocrcr- m this which, applied to theovdtnary necosa.ties and exigent- anaycona ien-es,and tr ea b t mi n snorr a, an i mike t., ipace ao narrow as to forbid any regular lodgment 4 Ba u ,,, . mito last reck swain tthe case w . 11 laisses , twiutv m:inets. I ens af Miinrniii .te , ni'il n i v e ans .vi-r. I t icin ha hit- .. "w ; . an..i.lt ...M..I ....... C- ftir u. .ru- men tl.ev u-,mlil Im to I... t:. o.l...! win, p .

, r . ... I - m - 1 1 1 1 1 1 . aaa 1 01 o 11 1 1 1, ni ant " .....-...." .v.... ....... ..,........'.,..,.,, nl ot I o- ill I 1 1 it- 1 'Til tl le ' . ,' ter ten .1. I hit it su:v.lis a light wbse br.lliancv is u.ill. and covered us from habitual mtirnuir.ngi aa.met m tha U! allnamn.- - ViU F TJ I le hv a vessel of sufficient size to resist anv sudden , ' .. ' ..' '. . . ; ..

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iinsupjir able to ,he naed eve.

a-raitist taxes and tax-gatherers. r-s.-rvini extraord.-

4. Thai a to er of adequate h'iiht will euahie I cht narv calls for e.xt rnord i n a rv occas.ons, which would

t be diffused all ov. r t lncniiati, eenml f if all practical animate the people to meet them.

, s o.-m nn 1 1- la ;e, ami tins vestel Would als . have to Inpmn Possession;. The Otto -s own. nT the la,est he ;'pt r, .u Tint 1 -rm-r wav. a- n nr- r -t uvi D

puri'ses, ; that of dav

.". Thai this h.'ht wiien on e set in operati n, will

S. "That, tlMsnrb the calls fr aaanay have been

no greater than we mu-t generally '.ject fr the same

account-, a larpe tract of country on the Hi Platte, Brest of the Missouri, they are a pjuf race of pa 'j ie, snd r ' - ve 1 sr . all annuitv of AtiTiüÜ. The Pau nees

botaom tor an anchor is within a day's sa .!.

Tin- discoverers relate thai the roch a lean t he a tittieo 1 ,t iri.-icral r.-s ,rt t", .r ihn Si Im. ill Trout 1 it t mart

. .1 , . , ll.' ' .. nuunuai u -limn oiniuin hi s...in, i i ; a- i . i . s e " n .. .. . continue to illum.natc without on, cent ot mddihemai an aajatitmlent uigencies, yet we arc already obliged u a po-.verfnl ldy, and number about 6i300 pera na, Ukes, as they föund them there in almost incalculable mm.. . 1 mm. .. . , v. , ,1., ......... I ,,11 ,f M .... I iiOi2 ..''iiT'iirnviiliiilli- ..... . I a 1 .,

num. er-, naving, curing ineir snort stay, ciu.nt several barrels with no t n-r ins. rum nt than a rod of iron, on one ,i id of which they turned a book. '1 b v tri tl with all their lines on l"rd. tor sounding, iromediatelv around t!i- ro k. but a itbout sue -. s,i h

t-r county, m.ri xv j tie there Mftne :!- i ri dug a j-.t in fh- road, a boa four fei I d i n and s.x feet long, Min!

ex: ruse.

mm. mm 1 - a

Uneot the inventors has gone to Wjsh.u-ton t pro le. evasi m and war on our o.vn citizens toed

take out a patent.

1. ups,

i.i m ill if.. i Hi 1 1 i iiii ii ii r i io ii i 's i-1 -i i ,i i r n nn w i i l i i . i . . .

i " : "i i " oiv.ocu into nanu uni'-r tne names ,.t rawm-e

tirand l'awn' s. Henuh can Pawn .. I'.iwtio s I i

In t it ; and even to resort to an ejects law. of od.ous &..: t ,-v are wild ami furtive in their habits, and redmractev wrhthe peo, le, prtnl m 1 is operation, m ivenmvmnnsand Mods. Thefirand ,,. i- the

'. prodoctive, unites entorc.-u iy armtrary ami vexatious pl)lt,m .,,. .-t. r tj!f. I1IU.,,U bandsof the ChiPOtS

covered it over w rh hark.

f.o-h eartli thrown Bp, tl - y thereby probablt saved bii i.t" a s i mg r pa- d thai a aj ai tlie pi . and he ws m moeh ii p ired of. I' it'. L '.

.en ,is .'.oi g s s.i vv ti.

s; rang one side, ami Ü 1 1 ti i mo -i nil I i bor-e walked int i .i ttr d li at his hie ia

Sittit . I'll.

Taasaaals Ctaas Tiegiw t rata. a i.ii

Ina mii . 'i i tu .,'t 1 1 iia.i.i. I. .

tl Iii fi Ii Inn ' f t rtll til.t -I ij m I i- li.r.laaj .. t; ). , a, aa laaaaa sei Jsane WVarail Mhm SI i Alrrt II h Vl '" H U rSsafi . Tl' n ti ; ' w i Mafclr a fniia a I Waaa i -1 no, eo ia s,,.,, i - i a . --" ..,.. - I. ... a ir nji-i.ill..telaii a- r rata 1 ' ' ' N i" o 1 .iiirr 1 M-j ti.il a itti limit 1. et aaal M fe tat al an. r la it- haaSaeS, laaja aaaal a. laa v i.nn - r-.t V illM'li sni t.il.ikrl Jj al I ) '. im "Oi. i-tt mi--. Kt&JU ': T illrii il. I. Ils.-ir M, . V . f 'I 1 -.-aa n-4 ' , Sa aa Ihr XU nt i-ii aaaaaasl la Riua rurlll lliml Si'li Ir W ii.iV ." ia .I'I ' "r i T t . r ' tOnt la taaS, Ilia IO iiii-it li,. Irs- a IrS iwa. n, Ii Saaa

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mein-, and commuting the autonty of the govern- anas, Ottcwas and !ttowattomi ." Thev own five a vast column, cooH it be

Impvirtan r A BUST. Iahe police of St. L mis. ,.n Suiulav. l.tth inst., arrest. -d J. rrv S. I' iw'cn, one 't

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tin- pr.ncipai .........- e.,..,-. . ... .,, .,..,. in ,,irT, Vv nere rinanance anw pronatu- ami mUluna of acr s of prair.e lamls, alon-r tin- Missouri west; also.h.sr.Nim-mate. aymingman naneedStiats, coercion least rmetieable. river to the Little Sioux, number about 8000, and reand another young man natm-d hem. a .1 -rk in I Th -y cite pr jvtsitions in COtlgTeas, arid sus- ct.lve jftlg.l (XI a v ear for their lands sold in lllinoia st.re. as acco n.,,ltc. s. I pi aWSfching I 'owden, there p.vt other pinjecuj on foo:. still to netam the mass an,, Micbi an. They are respect tble bodv of Indi-

ot the d-bt. ans, are go si farni- rs and eUi ate tne.r children. The

.). " I hev sav, max ov ivirrowirc ai two-minis oi

exp cd bi

lew, w u!d

Mr. ( h r". at the t me with the 1 1 '.. - - of il"

t.-inliniir to i..'-!ii. r- e.t -1

... a . -a . i,i, . - .. "

laugn n.t ruiicuie i n-.piirus m- iie. roinp'y s pit- the bank ol the I uited S i -, ixnen tna

lir. the c il sot- of Kbodss, or any produ tion i t a: j f,rt. (

, e.it. u-t'-d a mator . and if ii faid f r att: i.i-ai i ! dar- from

bans ra

. . K 1 I I I '. t b . e. i . v i i

cent or modern art.

was found on his pefSOn tw on- hunlril il l! ir C ua-

terfeit bills one upon th Plan- r's Uink ot lenn

t.n'fnv i.t f'j. itnntti rc t : k)seaa aem

a.' g . .1 A lUUI an m. . m p no in oi v.n u nun ,v a t.- ui o u t

see. Ill his tame wa I Mimi atmiil sui' .s in s.u tne interest we ime.it have paid on tne prim ij ai in hil iritv and festivitr

Tiip case 1 f Rev. Lr. Hawks was d.-: scd tn in

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a season ot Trat -n- ep.se p.n ruiivrriv.ou h i u.i tu- ipuia, n. ua ansage of a resolution that his reply and answer were

authciont to acquit htm of d.s.iom sty in b.s pecuniary

Mr.. Clav anp mr Natvk .a iTtos L wv. We trsnaactions. Tne vote waa aye-.. clergy, 1- laiti ; learn that a letter has been recc.Ved bv a gentlen.a'i navs. n :i", a,! t:i" rest of tie- in ai ra, n ly It

s ciiv, from Mr. Clav, in w!.i h he that his b

n" excu-vd from voting. Iheexcitem ml was very

bil!s uixn the Northern llank of Kentucky. Tins- two-thirds of tht tune; knt that from this we are Dfe

bilU are the be t nn.tation of the original plate cur eluded by Iü bemg amdJe irrl -emable but in aaaall seen; m iVi. the emrravmsr is alm.i-t a perfect copy proportions and at long terms.

. m m mm ..-! " . . . . . a-.

of the genuine plate, t owuen was ni the act i titling .. Umt this irredeemable quality waa given to it i.ithi.

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UP tne ITCMUeni Mivuonre, auu n.m ii-aii uuiaiKsu. j. ,r u,e av ow .1 p irpsa- oi mv ii.u- us 11.111-1; r io i r- ,, .TTikmS reiatl , e to t he na ;r a . -.at , n Ia s . i.,t not ffreat ill Uie convent i iü J 'r. 11. bad S a -- r. . ... i u.. a-.., xi.. i l. ........ I, 1, , . ..v.. ... - ,

when ne was surpsisu i. v i.uoo-.. i ..- rign counirir. now nne asKi-o irfm tim, as be haa long aince stated cape, a previo s resolut i ot mnujuce in nis uiteghelicved that Stint x was acting h.m. 7. They prr.lict that this transfer of the principal, thai h ami I tally oppeaad to the nam rah ..a .en laws, rity bat mg us- u :.. oolj '-'J 1 1 '.-1. wiien coui.lete.t, will acasnn an exportat.on of tbrre and th UL'ht that t.-v'shouhl b rervenleit or P.a..nti 1- --" "

ot dollars annuahy fr the interest, a dra.n v modified ; and that he had never since seen anv AxctAixx BaTmS. It ii a common thing in E

. ; v act c

and I dl . 's m hi i p pect of m ire, .'I ' 1present c a Ut.oo of I of hisantsromst clie

Mr. Van il his tenants in

t a . had rr ami 1 r i -im.it , faaaa ...iiai,.

ksaala high, a im-ii i. 1 - peaisaH I ih Vlaitr.ii :ol U llli Jin StLS.ilWl' net Uta, istc m.i.X tr ir . iv ii 'ii in I. -liar It.- k.

Nu Ut, ."ll. ( asl N '. G erne Cmntu

a suitor for r '-charter, ai.'l Mr. IfTahssns'r Jssne Amasaf n. .-. .. i n : ..tr.

1 " irr 1, t' ar e'.i oia. I ia 1 ml r. 1 nl O'f, . I, o.fla i rU afi rtiard to 3.' t. J.ia. ..-. . a-IM-,Ct ism, .-11 ' euj v . . 1 hi v j 1 ... Clin un 1 v 'n Tskrn up t f lav it Gier, liaaae a 1 1 wa ma Hi ti 'I . 1 is re trar Imr- ir.tw i tm Rae t. ae "i.i 1 a II laut '- Sn Soil la-.. llilr tn.in tlw ;.ssla-fll aMS m ISa tr-f '.. ' arij.r.i 1 ! i.!ii rti.l ' 1 , VV ll 1 .in Vt 1 .. t , J. .-r In m'i Ji ". Hast, OKI fy.fl. Itti, .ra Jtoi tr .' h 1 I - rmi. y .ii P vi: M R. t i

1 on tint petition witk Ibe said forty thon

et, and 1 i iUe ts .1 fi.r pi io bntov s-j. - ij.-il. Jt the b ink i) the witneaa to wh.cn Ire w i- in ist faithful.

.: aer, wh i baa bad a difficulty w.tb New Y -r . i i- mad is about to make

baS residence m Pennsylvania, ia order Hmt he maj brin.' a -1 1 1 --!.:ist the Stste ut New York, in tt. L'uited .tat.-s Suprems Court, to compel tha; ttats to have .ts laws e.v'ut.d aga.nst tho-e te.iants who

si. lie oi Imd IHM i. Bnsjmr i.e. I I. im I aa I i i r I i . t . r i i M. a u ietl. Lvaa Jana ri I ce I ji fet -.. tr faaaa rr I tl n"W af -It s aa o nm ihr art trn ' lti rr Mt r

I in-- Srrr Pr. Tanmn, wm of Senator Tappan. millions

of Ohl has brought an action for libri Bgniaat ti.e of n,n, of which as there hn been no example, no reason to alter that op.nion. This is the eubstan-e of Uand for a portioo of the Whig "law and order" eshtor of the Pittsburg 8paht nf the Af. ftr the pubfi- calmhttiim can ho mnde of Ha tonaassaences. tjiC letter ns reported to us by a gentleman who haa prty, (as they call themselves,) aince their Tyler cation of an article charging him with hav .n.: robbed 8. "That the fcamahment of our oo.n will be con aeen it. The exact expressions are do not rief"'? to military triumph, te abuse their Sufferage parei

and afterwards shot Mr. Pill A. Sniitn, wiucri st. ry pieted by tlie creation oi ten maiions oi paper money iTe We und rstand it bea been m the city several aroUiers, sisters and other rel Uvea, witn most proiane,

ilays. t Jv.r.ro t -. .V"t. .. eont in tno-js and pro.oK.n' .-.jmj . cait "ui to

their elderly and anreSiSlmg utfrage acqtainances in

nr 1'nl A :lr-1- li it.jjt ,-. r- :" H 1 rrtairiarS l.-iiiiil.

rental i. right. His place of re-idence, it ia under- nt ... . et a.aj ,-.,,... ..t t M . r r.iijli D J I'tirs. far a-i'lS-.! . Oi- ft ig 4 r it-nr ttf ani all sto-.-d. Will be in Bristol. taa i.v aaMlratl m in Or min n H ss -. ir .- . -riti nr,f.pa.i (ifinOsi ami isiUi.Ims! ;;i laSiaaaaale " 1 1 :- fUS.Se MUas a-ka . I..IT fi sin rr.iiir a .it Ir i.t t f i . t-l r th- ft i '. .1 N nf 1 1,. .r II on f Ii.firn, Al h-i- ...1 t .1 -it l" i resirv IV. ' 'ir..,.riMn. ......

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was

a rrs forg.-rv perpetr.ited upon the editor of the in the f -rm of lenk b:l!-, now issuing into Circa

.nr hv snme m-.l to injure Mr. lappaii. i ii.-y in. ok tue i. n or tw. ie p.-r cent.

rr

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irculat.oii.

annn-

pertinent that the m-talm :i

a m! .v'iti ot July last, under tin 1 onvenuo.i Between the L'uited S;ate. und the Mexican Republic of the

...d.i. ...a . . .S i-oMih' Mini ii.a-- tr af On

'n tlie U'th Of April r. sin na llir 6m aU ii li irl ln'n n-eir.4, and ..-- ..-.ia ... . . - . . k . . i i mm. - - -

Ii ii ihr sainr ill i" ".i "i Miiuiiii laara mwm n -a.,! ilrlruUj.: 1 1 1 aMe Allrl.

al profit, pa d to tlie 1 nd h of th.s pajs-r ne dium, is Mre or Millf.kism. Mr. Add. son Davis

in

AvTfSrjvr Pirrr in i Slave Statl. Tiie taken out of the pockcN of th - people, who would letter to the editor ot the Eaeex County Washingtoniaa and o jesane upou such in orer-ati u the imst un AM "S LI L ; 1 1 t. J .......... , ., . .; , , j K . ..' 1. n. I rn.rn.m-m. I. ....... at. . a I 1.1 . 1 . I .' . ... .1.. .,.1 , , .

:-He;i f .lanuarv. 134Ü. a-re i that U rtrnmenl

a a sneering manner, while paaemg tueiu m the s.reet. on t(.ie of 'Angus last

fz "iJartr Imve an oriraniiation in Virginia, and have had w.uiout interest t i oin it is bdiiislung. says that I went., -s.x per-ons arc DOW a the insine provoked and scornful ej.-vhet. Ifthiabodt ued, A papei 1- to be pohliahed in Boston during the IpSnaSSy IO J g m . .. Th. all lK -an tat . inn!n.a,l mm m r . ra.. , i I mataa mi I:,.U,... V . IT . :.. a-,- ... I.. . . rf.i Kv t. . - . a l tfc a t .lallt,..! . : ...mV ft

. , mm. iw. ama.uil va . - i..a.4iui, rnml ...... ...v- - ' ' " - - ja idvoentc the aboltsnmant of capital punishment.

at the late elsvtion tv lltd a ronerable vote in s

tW 10. " Tuat all tha cnp.ul tmplovasd in paper specu- Asylum at lirattleburo, Yt., in conieq-.ie.ic nf iamuuty are reauy to prr.e many rectr.' ittataac I

-a n a s- S lation i barren and ueliss. pruhK ng. ti k thst

i-d br the tsjaVaunec of Midensm

and ledilterent witneere. R I ÄreW.

II tt wmml -! Pinta nnl lii, to In tin- t inrhr el Mo.: a 4 a C ttJ Hauls tid mtu i ( rfy lraiiil n If M.'. ' ' SpaaaS Ssrfa lse.r loai rr h. id f r l-srrr than r4rfr WD-Ivi.rlitO. Inliats-a. ItS. 12. :W4

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