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nl th.t !-, t hod la'..r.f lüto conn !r.a'i,n cur fu:uie giowth in population. ft ihr ir;..-it of the Qnar'r i -na-'er Grnrtaf, hriewith sobmttttd, n will te ce n Ufctftu if c i ! i .ui.t tu, u-ea foui.d in his .ffi- of the im re.eived fjy the .Mi e fion IS liei.eia' i ifffMMI , nndri he act of t ngre-. 'f ISOS, until th 3 1 t f Duet mi t, II It, I r ' m t:.e .'.M - f ut'lsi. IJ7, until the .pi .'a irrt im 1 aUttag the r re c: t year, Ittvoogh vs a.e auti f !, Ol a lefftei fim Ihe OsstaSSOca faxe, of lb 20th of March iat, th.t M the IUI f leatiai J has drawa f.r i itguUi HNll m la up le M J iosnsnttUg Ihc veai IIJ."
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THE STATE SENTINEL. rrra:vi usiLieci t Tfir rur. or IfttlTT. TVESDAT, DEC EUES :, 1944.
Meeting of 11m i. git u m c. Th" Indiana legislature met m this cjtv vestcrdav
i le i'ivrr:; rfl .Mrseagc will probably bo delivered
The Ofllci.il Voir by Districts. We arrange bebw tlic oJEcinl vote of November, for Electors of Prou'.'-nt and Vice President, by 'nrr-wJonai Ji-tri'ts. f.r the convenient reference of those interested.
-'v. Th fr ! d iv. is amaftl, was Speat in organizing Vanderburgh,
ill Kin ixiitiii rii 4 irn irn,). n i in '. iiiiuim r . . .. - . - , th eternity and p rervsfi . t ibe si .,e r -... 1 i c lfe , h. tor pr.i'-ulnrs of wou-h we r f.-r to our
raa hitheit i i ti v ji!i ! ( f Ivaains I hem to iadependcat f::..
i'ti n,
A vast nt.i'njtit of busine;. ,-is prevente-! us j'(p,'j.4 itiensg Rttnl m-.tte rs, which u ill hcreaftT Warrick,
iltcntion.
ti; ir, nielli.) a 1 1 Iii iiil..' iU lltl.e, uieic. t..ft in. n,r . , i . . r uii . i .. . ...... t .u.... r r ,n it.... i 'om no.
" I i . III! I I, V V I, I . ....... . . vi Ill .11 I tutubnte', jet Jr tfnt rrjv if fa i ho wn t h hut one -urn rr
irceipt ha hem lounrt, üui t:e oniy teroia or arc ui.t ; Pi,
mat of muNkr'vjm -intu ir. ltd tr.e rout, c rne nt. ; a r"' '.. li-'o;i ct t;,s tnrt, ne-tr.lp of tl,.-State. ' 'range,
to fW,V.:' ihi, In l, ful l vt, .t .1 w-h.t a if . w , ! I n.r. Isp U-.R iMinMo to inmr.loto it. AMmU.
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i -tf-r.in y, but wi!! jW.tably be able to r!o so to-ij-iv.
rfminj tlie iitnt io ! to th' "o iunt of 24') tmnkct, worth
3I ' -' to. f r w'ijrh th. ip M nr.tiiei e'.a:;e nor leceipu.
Spencer,
1 1 rrisi o,
In c-jo 'joi hre of ihn ooimi n, the i rtratrr GtMtml I Tnen ippesrtd but little unitv of action amourr the m matt ly itcprodent oo rjujl inforn.u' on ! , .... . " n ,. . of the locate .od e ... ti i i i i . it rt of ib. Democf!. Why cut they aB pull logvtheff m cve-
I Ii:.-T MTRI'T. J. K. I'olk. H. Cut II "! .Vi' 875 BIO Vi !'! 15(1 5 1 239 850 804 !! :. D64 :!7 1661 H:; 7t7 1111 1253 TT08 07; 7
Polk's mnj. 073.
bei on n i:sTr.: r.
arm he;tof.i iittril uu ! In manj 41 ü 1, acrtaiDed ' rv thifg ? Thin is a joint of great consequence
in 1 1 "iiiuir, ircri inj ;oru n 1 v- lieen Mil 1krn up r.r dil amtet, t!i it t' r arHM I . I l im -r tt ! .ml ii-j'ircd; and in nr t rac-, ;ijirri4l!y as t Um e whirli we re enly di tn it 1,) MM frtttd they bavf !-een ntuely I t 1 tti- Stie. 6 ; .'., u tptf ited otfteon, it i. i'dor.t od, Iij' 1' , ' 1 1 1 pfefaatioii of kecpinc Iht ai'ns all -Med to their MffCftitfl tnflipntef, in th 11 owa Ore, exrrji'ipj on di w!ien they aic Ipquifg 1 f.r rn.iuiil f xe,fi-e. tlir e nun n, !jiit 1 f 1 l.c c inj. n.y I. HOW lilt.
M 11. or 11 livx iiiir! This Wlfl the tv fi' fetn IfO. when n pHMDCIfttic IfiHMC of !!; r 1 'ntativoa jnsfJ a b.ll BppatMHHJ an Agent to iit the Eafteni ciii-s, to inveatjg-ttu the conduct f our Wliij l'ui -1 Cocoiuiasiofiers. So
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.1.1- i. 1 t... ,i. . r... ..r .1-- . I 1 r :i- 1 m :k r:i 1 .st:i-.:i 1 ron "(Ti'i'i . ris inn ri vr8 llicii
ns"iiiuir if un iwi uu- i.iinj im 1 or aims, 11 i rjiefi-. 1 1 PR'- I fulljr sutmiM.,1 hr'.bci justice to him, as well as th m- known fco tie If flVfl of tl.c Whig party as at the' K S ,n8-' '
ti 11. t i.f Ihc Mali-, il r. t if- nine 'i.at Iii Wttt 'i al ru-To'v
of th arm, wi'h the linMtatwa 11 f. 1 red t", iboal nut en'er lato the t- u i which t.e u . w rtijuircd t tve (ot then mc- ; er atinn. I '!' our just jirripoiti in of the MhltC rtns ai' ibify receive. I aud hithfutlf I r. ..:..!, it i mawifraa that th
i resent criaia ; 1 ut Ihc ruais of the e jile of Iinhana Oj,j0
had not then known the be:u.ti i of Wlii fmannerii', Iiparb .rn.
aad t!;- oenricca f J criers 1 Sta ; were imlispcnsahle to the Whiga ; bt.t now, fogoooth, the nme Whig
silofn and forenigbt of the Oeneral Owiatnaaoiil ha pro- leaders ore willing to give tb ir old (ovorite a ti-w
sill i I i'ii n' urn 11 11 ' . I iin. u. 1 i . m m .t. .
1 "'"i-'ii in'iiru- ki'-k-, tor t-nr mat n uTraLr''l p'oi U'tnav Pranklin to a ireut rstent. prove aborü i tar as Indiana ia coa- . c ,. .... . . . . 1
13.1 .jtljiji r ItMils I'll ilifj it ll l .l l l , l Mil ll I - rJ i !-it; in thJ day. So 1m:,'T as th" W'lii watch oni of i P lie' " i?tapi, or no rercMM " atafet Ibetn in the face, they 1 s
Tiiinu dist::k T.
Ripley i
Ron, I rattir.
Switzerland,
reined. It i. th refute miI hih I to th v i I 1 1 et the Legislature wt.rthi i ..iiin meaaiire should riot he nl . t I. to enable ua to receive our righUul iironortton of the imb-i
xj ir , , ... , . , , , must share in the paat conduct of Stapp, be it good of rMKMtm o (illical iirfermntiori Ina as vet been rereiveil r,f the 1 1 ' I a ette,
pr. Irrens n.aJe dum n the reenl var, in the fei -i n if
the Wahaah and Lri I'iiuii from LafajrUa t Tena
bad.
; I nioii,
Wayne,
Haut, It ia aiiditMuod, however, that toe report o( the IorriN t'anul :tiiil ll;tiiliiti 4'oin j:iny. Henry,
."up. rintri ih iit wiil m i-.n ! ( :ii;nijtiii ;it. il to s u, and
thwt that officir, the contra tors ami .ithers eiicu?- ; in the
The .M rr. Canal Company is likely lo havi
inor'
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..,,,,, , i. ..I o .. . . i l . . i i i ir' Ui.i .11 ri i:or uiui' iiiU' i ui- 'on i i . niswn If n J II ul ll.l" ll ll, tlJM' i tlx i I, in ! i ri as the rinbirra4i.mtnt . count'ctiJ m!i tliew.uk wu!d aale under the Dutch uortgagc baa not wiped out all
t!i- cnitns npon the property, or apoat th aa Baader Tiptoit, whoae Branagement the canal was at tho Uok refer- Hamilton, red to in the omaexed adeertiaerncnt, which appcavred Marion, 11. Lin a '-rv conspicuous place in the Lond n CrVoot of .,'u!'ot 1 , - , ... i Shelhv, Saturaaj evening, tli'-otli ul Oetobeff last. Johnson At oaeeting of the boldera of Sterling IkjihIs of .,;,,iis .n,
the .Mrri ( anal and banking ' ontpeny, held the 13th S pTetnber, 1944, it resoleed that legal proceed
Mus Ih instituted against the parte s in the i nitcd
p f mit. It Is respset fully r-r i-nmenoV 1 th it ceery fteitity ees kaHHat Witav-Sthrr iatercata, he aftorti i lo that impaetaiil nterpriar. As it arW l ottaadfd i'h MO flirthff oaI to MM 'tate, he ksssl t;r HMSd ! flllfSiasaSal I IttS deemed aofficieril lr its cotietroctioo, the i nei it io e inpleteil, the ln!ter tsill it 00 f.r every aotim et conrer asst. I 'nib r the oasjasaeifs of o jtdad reoolatioo it I it loioa J'lui II Robarta, ed Putuaea County, Edwin J. IV:k,l Marion CcSMty, and Willi in IVineo, ' ijp County, wre Hpp'uiiti il, nii'in dial I v alter the niliournnaeat. tu
fxarnine the foundution. material, wurkmanahip, and ' ates, by whom the concerns of the Company wen
progress of th- new ."t.iti- l'nn Aa their report, under conducted, and upon whose representations the I! nd th res'iiutmn aoight, by us n ipiireiin nts, renrb r early bold rs were induced to advance their money. Thai aeti.ui on my pari odviaohle, to .mi dolay, I re-arad .,, defray tin- eapeawes of these proceedings, a sad aroasewh t. J, tl. ...unxiil.', tu aflued nil nocei irj aaoiat. .. . r ,,,,, i pened, and that the bond holden be r - n .vir inr Im oi I i v. n:i .1 ti "in im i im Iim i I . , . , ' I ,i i , , a I W i.. I.. . I iii.. . . tu -' to t irwart lit r subscriptions to Sir J. VV. Iajrues tln-re, bis p i-i; w .is .in jili .! !,v ttir c . untmi nt ,,,,,, ,. n f ll.,.im.ii r.irneli.is. ..r F.u.vd Csaowio. Th rennet oi Ltibbuch, Bart., Foster & La, Mansion House
lin s- Kuilemen made it m ilute, undr the reeohation. street, Knox,
Doillsrhsaaiw, Brown,
Monroe hau rewce, .Mai tin, I in !(.-:,
This docs d '' state whether Lhe proceeding will be 0weB
lint ns tie- time ho a Greene,
MorgaSi Sullivan,
ro.
aei'orihn; to m pehom nt. to i m. t lie work o bi u-
i. .i i .. i i .. . .i . . .. .
V LZ. . . '""""I ' '"" - " ... vi inatitutod civi or crimiwanv
i""g"i riroiti in t'lllll-ll V ur HI I l HO pi HI III! Willi 111,' rontraetors tor us reiiiiui.hm.iit, as atithm ii d by the been fretl ioce t!. id to eiiable the paTuee to rsaolaoraa As pjhs eontraetoea w.iulil nteitain no ti- saa brinfl a -i il suit, it en'.v leaves u r "rt to n eriinuaal coinnroiiiiso w hate it, a new contract w.is entered " , , , . . , i . i mm i.v i.i. i. H .. . i ., , .. iir .i one. rhis will probably get the parties charged into nun, li whn h ntuplr mctintv was pr v nliil Im the 1 future the number ..i cells originnlly control ted lor, and hot water. Can any one inform ns who t!i- Directors the fceaa, daeaMMaofeaao, nnd aaeaarinl. mi the work to bo of this CaaWl sjrere at the tinae aüuded to in the above ihercalter rutiHtructeii, were iiimbr iihieet to alteration bv , .... , - , ... atbe eaer.ilive.nr the l.eSl.,tu,r 1 1 mm ah.. ..r,v,.t.;i VCttlSe tit IVl n-sult ot this mot erneut Will he
I . ..II I , a... .1. . - . ..: .1. ..... I. 1,. i oV nJ . , , , 1 ll.n i.e.i..iowlio.r tiini ilnv tl
t ii.it ii 1 1 cmihh rur ii uu ii or ft Triillaili 1 1 in oil I lit )in ;i n. n wu -i r Mini mm, uuu nn- m v tu mu v vi 'ijijji f nf the contractors. ,v lt .,souoi Ihs aVviaÜM from, or nan nntwftfAiii inrestinw and bwrtaBl to tbOM en- P.vdr
. t . i . i: -I-- - .-i o a .....
i ii ri int- iiiii ii c-niini i, vt ro iiif r iv reim- . -, in i t id Ka.i...g to . ti.i t a torapeoootae, oa hasora rc- gsged m siaatlar cnevanoro. marked, the ipiestmn whether an v, and if any, w hat corn- ' ponoalMa hoatld be ooid for the work eondentned by the The Vi llocrl:teU. caaimnera, (liimifd princapolly, if not wbollt, t.I the The ( 'incinniaJJ"ei' !! -a- t!:at the infamous
found itiwn o tl- ntcr waU) V!- ! :.'.i n. a i .i.;t .,. t. . ... , , , ,, . , . , , left open f.ir th.- future action ..!' th.'- l.eSla.ure Ä ", Üir !'iri:r 1 has ben traced reiiort of tlweiiiiiiiiirrii. eshibilina the eondi linn nf il.e no farther than the Miio State Journal. It WUS
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Veraoillion, Hendricks,
Montgomery,
work in det.nl, s sul.joct to tl., map i. d the I..-. .la- published, MM it from :,n extra ol the Ö nOSSee, Mich., r,..,.,,",,. tore, ami their r. port, as i-itcrs of the oil Slate Prison, ' . . , , ., ., ,, , u ., .. 1 will otrartls he s.iMi.iit. .1 t.. .,.,. I: ti: .erat, at i olutaboo, on the J.th ; at Alt. ern-.n. moj,
Jinton,
... i" l l 1 1' . ' l .1 1 l.- .-1 i ' ll ; . l . n . i a lie viiiiiii.il,
. . . vnrroii, origin ol th- 1 rtter. uany, very many suppose it was ßjehardYille naoansftctoied by the Whig State Central Committee, It arai certainly published w ith their aanetion. t t!;ers i
I Polk's innj
The report ot the Moot intendcnt ol lbs sjrorh ander on the J8th : at Cleveland on the 80th ; and maa ttti Bonne,
the new ooasjrHort, will aloo he bid before )ou when rgt auamrnce mi Detroit. Miehifton. oa the 31st of Tippecanoe,
n. r . ..... t . .i at. OrtoheT. These facta stroncla indicate the Cotnaabun
in j'i, I'. 1 1 j i ii 'ii i ii -,sii-iii i ii'- iimii ii nt in, iiis ejptaoe,oaui anMetwaoaal of the ?ta'p prloon, ander nra exclusive several of Hie Boatsranojirad t.y the last aaaosd re oolution has been deferred lor th.' w.int ol luf . nitmu on ill aiilii.'l fr.im oil or Nl iliu nl ii li I ini in llir i ti. tIi.
I..,., ..i - rtkM i., ,i !. suppose that t!i- St.it Committee was imposed n by
k'M regret, as. besiiles the deaire ol pi i li' inf by the exp-- tin- Jllwlliwl f Iks. Th" Stat' CoBMUttee and the nenee f similar inaumsioM abwwboro, the coiitemp! .ted Jotumnl folks owe it to flumaclvoa to clear ap this V at 11), if found ev pi dient, could not g It.t I OB r ilion .. ,. , , . . . ,, , . ... Vl ,' matter fully. How say you gentlemen iiuilty or not In. i 1 e i li.iri ..ill i. I eriu r Uhd h u S i'e i ri...n
uiiiii ins i 'ii jio'ii v ..'( luv i-wveawsi haa iieen let t the present superiiit.-ndWnU. I oao mwmU- guilty ! Yoa ore on your defence and ntaaf pkrad to Miami,
tied, however, on reflection and impiiry, in being sbbj to he indictin Dt
express my taasM lion lb it win ibei the luatitution be e .ii-
I lie I nut il M ih s Senate.
Tite election of i Whig Legislature m Delaware, gttres the whig party another I ". S. Senator! making
"'Will;, t. J") I. in rats. It e;iCMls UpOO Vir- l.aporte,
crinin to erive the nrepondcrance in thai body. Should I'orter,
dbooOtd under mdividuil or Htaie Control, the lilmr i t i lie eta ict j ran, as so an as il e i,. w u-":i h ; TJBpl t. d, he div. rted into such chrmmN :i will c. i.line them w ithiu the prison walls, ami wbkfh, while it w ill he mare profitable to the Stute, will not SatCI into emr petition with the n eehaincat industry el the nt..n. I i . oboSÖtU 1 w hether the aosjnbaoaca of minor saasaeas posatoaa4o tv Indict aaini, umh r cxtsttm; law, micht md he tu'vantsfc aaly Ojoaadbaaad lo Jusliceaof llie Pi are. wl.e.e the fn.e im-
Fulton, Plllaskl, Koociusko, Martha)!.
Klkhart. St. Joseph.
thai State elect a Wh ". there will he two Wing lim-j'-r.ty. should it el et a Denaocrat, the Denaocratic
Prosident of the U. Statea, trill be eaofficio President of the Senate, and have the casting v 'te.
p .wed would come within t!i. ir jurid;ct on, and vet here- party will hae the majority, as Mr. Itl!:is, the Vice 1 . I .. MM . I J
liaoiiti aa an auc.piate pum.-aim in. i nts r.ur-i, il lound practical. le, would alt od the CSH ml ennrti at re time (generally much m ed. d.) fat lit1 i fi B isla r itioO I u.ore im; 'r ant hu-u e-s, relieve miny peraone fi in a hi ovy ia upon ihcir tune as ni'nowj in these court:, for which in raantiasol OOoe-, tv the pre-i.iit law- ilo v ririixe no coinpsMisatum exempt th defendant Irani a bighot bill of coats, which u.di peiuient of the fme, makes t!ie punishment disproportionate to the ulfence, cause a more
prompt, and general execution f the penal Ian a of that t US hr the ensuing j r
I. a I.e. Wabash, ft a ton,
ll.mk lliret foi t n m etino? of the S'oekltoldera of the Braach of
ud-, and 0MM to BCOSO evtent t r. lu ve the 0000008
s'ourt ol its heavy and inerea.-u i; labor. The amount ol bOaSBOOS BofbtO the Su, reme Court, eCCO p nig neail ull the tint of the Ju l;i , with the pre pect of its g.caici iacteeat, m batawe,neaaanski the oaile atCeoTion of the Lej;tl.iluie. It is ' unt.ee. -. .i v taj MBUUb on the gjieat imp at u ce of pmiiu t actk n in tto- nutter to the lights if ii.itivilu.ils ..ii. I t.i the puhlisainteiest. gfj a joint ISOaatakaaOl tlie la.t l.ei.t i'me, t!-.e t'.xccutive saao lOuoested loeoinmum tc t mal weh lbs rime of New Tort, tlfat rsin of lbs aVaht that i le otirilegt of a drawback n .ait annn facta red in (hit State and detiv eied at Lai n ette imglit Of raw be evt.n.1.1 In -.11 IBM Otkani points so i tie- Waboaa -."1 Kit Caaal. Tail aaty was ;rlorme 1, but no inl-rinatioii ha el bats Prceivcd of IBS
iciilt of ti' applieatioo
Randolphi I .law are, I . r:i lit
the State Bank al Intlianapolis, bald on Saturday,;
. Ji, the toÜ.f.vinj eentleii:-n were elect' d l'irec- r.birkford,
Adams, Wells,
i u the i art of the State: lr. L. Ihmlop,
T. 1. Gregg, (hi the part of theSto kh o! rs i alvin 1 ! Icher, Wm. II. Morrison, K. J, Perk, J. Nicolai.
W. Han i ".
A. Ht rrisi m, J. Sohjrove, ( . o, n rtrr.
Huntington, Allen, W hit ley, Noble, IVkalb, Stuubea, Lagraasjei
Naiea'i Hmmwmd li:irp.
The l'rs of Churcb Music hate heretofore ex-RIk'i majority
. - ., ii y
pressed tti- titejm-st irraii icauon i:i uie excellence ana
Polko moj. StTT.
in
triets
1
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( !arke, 1117 1139 Washington, l'o' 1149 S Jacks a, ID 1- 063 1 Scott, Ul M I Jeamrooa, 1421 183S ."' Jennings, Th ! 873 1 1 Ilovd. 961 966 7643 7687 71
I6rj Ii:; P.I7I 1616 80 006 VV) WU 1383 1560 43 1091 1375 68 1008 901 1669 1336 8 r-.i 8010 363 1, mvara Distaler. 908 1061 17 f)7J 883 1438 8331 3H lt'P.j 1456 168 4031 5513 583 1491. riFTii Mitlief 1PJ mi 76 J 859 139 l;:u 1715 25 736 71!) 1343 U"7 7 l."ti i.V. 15 -.,1 813 30 1068 1 :" 13 8101 7088 331 1035. sixth DMTB1CT. 1118 7'Jl 13 IDÖ5 1019 :i r i ti 376 :;i 807 831 1'7'. 1 7." i 1 !". 703 1U7 1033 34 IfMp M I 8100 6993 1 195. savaaxa pi?t!:i t. -.i 1515 iii 439 1367 l'l" 9 1339 1377 1 7 J 77 -1 1 1389 J 5890 88H 1090. ElGHTn DMTiaiCT. 1531 1456 8 l:;7 !U7 nn 10 -11 816 155 1550 37 Ml 645 13 965 7r' 8 133 139 11 7-i-J 7038 .'l 814. NINTH MS IT.!' T. 175 128 818 - B71 1 H 18 r.17 569 ;os a 11 121 123 I BM l " 256 199 "'! .it.l 759 1 i-:l -.:t :i:t 831 1009 ": 3U5 311 14 308 U 1 5 575 C01 1! till lo 1 6446 6709 3W tenth DnrrstcT. s.( 818 306 783 940 :t 433 35:1 P7 353 831 43 906 81 :t M 198 185 :t :u 371 849 861 4:18 :.'7 988 fi 803 388 1Ö7 .r'. 88 tit i 5643 550
seven Conjrressioin 1 I'is-
(O.M l.M(ATIO S. Messrs. Chatmans : The Presidential election i now over, and it has terminated :l n u-ly f r the free princiDles of our eoernrnent. i-'ed Til.-tu, mo-
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Till 'RSD4Y, ii:c'i:ibi:h 4. IS 11. IMIIIM V.iA.i 'TOBili Ol.M.t.l . At a mecttnsr of the Ptaaricvatac Electors f.-r Ose
State of Im!iar.a, lield in the Hall if ihc Hojso of
BbV o;.e. in
T ;rfipe is very quiet at tV- prosent time. Frau-e e llugla:..i ate 1,1 a .-'at.' .' ; . ; t r. ;--s alinoot .n the enibrac.s i f ca. h ..:h r. N. on'v do Uic "Vcre.jrns of these two c u:i..-. s visit and revisit each other, but their UujtCtS. taking tfM cue froto their rulers are enabled, by mean of the greatly lucremaasl fa. .ht.es of travel, air. J J by Ce : .;proveinrntai in railroadH atal :,-:i i.r; iat; n. tp iot h.emsclv . N tt; r a'.-ena.ntcd w.th e.e h otf.i r. md : inr! ilj"? m
a " 1 1 k v-iT- Ul i .4.., 4v. aia II v. aavaaa a nopoly, class legislation, cxclusivcness, and A lf-Tin- - , , i.".. . .u . . i i i 7 Representatives, in the city if Ir.r!.cna--c!is. on V. c am have met their just robuke, and ovcrwhclmmg 1 ' 3 aaaa overthrow, m the lignal defeat of Henry clay, their oesday the 5th day of IVcmhcr, A D. 19H
grant mnhcaiiBaent. I On motion of Mr New land, lint I d.d not take tr my pen to write a .1. - r ;: . Ja-ct . !I"ad was call 1 to the ' "i t r.aniftfisC ta oa 6m result of the efcetka and its fruits. I be- l)xiriii- a.-.V).ntrd Sectetary ; whrifcmmn, Iril'ii fl rt ..... . ...... . 1 1.1 I -11 ... ... ..'V '
i.uiu.-iin.'ii 5HVUIJ mj ü.iiÄiu i" i'.i ...i, if. .. . , . , . . .ll 4
and the country have aotttC rest. Put in justice toour 1118 J " " f social intt .-course. Truch- apt m arato be very good and . I r.. p t i I . !..... . .a I .. e . I rl D
party, and our pnncinles, and the una v. ho is now aic oi mnmwa, wssnni na a tiiaaw ssbh uicttafferiag BaartyrsJom f r kit advocacy cd tho rights of Electors that had received the vote of th" State. the people, I cannot rofbear t sv that wr ihouni n t jha Hol beang called, the fuUowia ejathnnen np VlHu?,,''',ll,JlV, l; r7K Itht r,rfurc gS! pearei ttd took their acut, in the Electoral Cottagn, l lit hvl.kS . DORR, the champion of popular rights, ' and a nnrtvr fbt the principles of the l'e laration of to W;t : " In.l pon.h nVe, ns the ivmx-ratic candidate for Prcsi- Oeahani H. rTitch, laaatt '- Wtmt iuhuai A. dent ia 1848, aaayeet to the decinonofa proper foV Bowke, Elijah Ncw land, John M. Johnson, Samtional convention. He lold bit Al ferine jildgea when Uv i rerkins, WBliata W. Wick, Taria C. Dunia the asmcise oc their littie brief rurthor.ty, they - Aastui m. Psjott, Henry W. Ellsworth, were, as they thought, about to consign him to a rJhuv , , , , . . . ffenforllfl.ndt..::tl.ewou!Juotexchan-cp-.th (!lcrIo:4 XV 0ÜWt Mad Jo.m GlÄCTL Iheaa. Let us, by making him President, ihoW how , On BMÖoO, the ceitil:cates I f c ISKtM 0 tme htMld much better his po-itijti was t.'nn th irs. in and filed by the Secretary ; vbefenj i, ONE OF THE PEOn.E. 0n motion tho College adj.mnied unal lJ.Aluck, BL
13 01 L0 .. It.
From the Knuiville, Tthi., Argus. 'l ite laaitc Gtraia UowtarsfU A i rivato friendahin of manv years rontiuu.thcb
Th Colleg.-? met, and, on raotion, .M -: Dowlas
, -i .II : . l . I
n all ll.os.' i.l-mturcd cr;t.c;s::. n tw t rv local oul-
leads to the fi.ll e.vin.r tr.t.nt-f r. soe.-t t.. tto- memo, for President and ice 1 resident. m counting the . ,. , .... , i.. . ..... .
ol iifzlfaman A. Howard. 1 all ds, it a;carcu that i r I'resiaeni ! toe tinted
there is a good deal of work f r ih- owrativts, and on th i otogenaii a prest lagreetheihnaisnAät trauijuili'y of lxth these counir: IS. The onl thing that an;-.- rs I disturb Ihc nerves of the privileged clashes across the? water, and equalK cfTecting the feasibilities of all tliosr b low Item, t the base of t!i? pyratniJ of s,3c;ety, Lt tlie progreta of ti.e I'niteU State the grow th of the ir.-del republic the n.ightv p v.r. bvhsoial art I ;o!it.eul, which is r.jw getoatathag in thia w ft-ra I etr..-; here and the extraordinary iailueucc which th.- .st community of lndepcnd.T.t S.ntes b gradually a. .pi. ring evert!. public mini of ;!. wh !. c.v.li. 1 :rth. H' i-e we xh springing from t.j '.i.esof ; -.! '. .s r.w.kenr,..
ull those petty eomplaiuta about t!:c repudiating Stole
v ot 1 iL'lhman .. l!')-.vnnl
When the acquaintance of the wrirer was liM ! writes
futaaed with the otsajnet of this brief notioo he sjrss sao I JAMES K POLX of Trasaaoaaoa. iiMujiasl 13 gaged as a clerk in More at Newport, Tenneaoee. I His jiarents were po r t;ud his upporttinities f.r mtel- UK Sleetual culture bad Lern hi.i t d. But rjcnhai had fot Vice Presi h i.t of the Uaoed S; :tes, pbced her stamp no m bit Daind; and 6m iron hand of I GEORGE M. DALLAS, of rtnit.-ylv e.Mia, raeeivpoverty, and the obscure path which he had trlden t., pjvutes. w ere unable to reprt ss iis ,ble a.-; irat.; ai,. He sooght fj motion of Mr Wick. General Samuel Milrov, books be cultivated letters, he made the acquaintance I ,
ofthetwell informed and the l-.im.l. The hd-er nnd , OI -arroii, "IT011""" M.nr, loenrrv on me-
i . . . e n.. i ... i w ... . iv r. . i, i'.,.. ..-
voies oi i rtMuiiii auu n.c nviiwai iu mv v n vi
Washing! :i
the counting room became a drudgery thev were for-
sahen. Thirsting for improvement and instruction he exhausted the libraries of the Utile village and borrowed books from abroad. Associating w.th luni few congenial p.rits be formed a Manuscript Village IVrindical " that spread aaaong thecitiaerjt of its immediate vicinity evidences of los talents, hit
ant! li.sK- i.U.ct ..Oos eOcrl-. :v
the ehabj Of Land -:i to tab. ' r. !:. use tl.cy hnppi n to 1 I .tig t. . a ore.-.t :. A . n. t' the tnemlcrs of wlsxh have ft:!cd to pa) t! i ir slehta. Weare very ejjj t;lUt the clubs of LutlduM have black-balled the Antjrricana. lt v. .11 ktco onr 'urtivca' out of bad c arrpsay. The Daily 1 inoi :tt.diir:i, And I'orktt Account H '.. for te peso Ir1.", As aaaa . I ic iti t, exprcs y r !r d to te daily yani arrlc ir 'nrVioPf nf 4 1 ry prffcsmiotm! smsf osiaSJnrat wianvj
of India"t for Presides! and Vice President were now signed by the Electors, one t be delivered lo the Mi menget to cany on i Washington, one to be de-
ttlinaatilltt, and bit manly tt ll'-n i.a'ice. He studied n eib rj with tli' JhstricL Judge of the State of Imltlaw succeeded in its practice became a member of nnd the third to be transmitted bv mail to the
the lennessee l.e.r slature uasih siii a Jackson
Elector for his District, und rose with imu mnl rapidity to rank in ins protcsoioo und coftfl qttence ns a Cltiz. n and a public scrvi nt. Bui feeling that the theatre on which he waaeoofined was t. . limited for hit p rwera and unsuited for h.s lofty aUnt, be left the Held of h youthful labors and emi r::teil to Indiana. There he soon found himself duly appreciated be received the epaxMUtnreul of United States District Attorney a short time afterwards hecat no a mrmbt r ofCongn ;;
and in lio. was selected by the Democratic party
The tbtee several eertiflcatea, containing the rötet I is the title of a work jit t su'omi'tej t r inspection.
It it published by a ritiaca tsT tUt oottn ttaaetif catp of the rnoat a; live, tffii rient ni si tec :::pli!icj batiaiti men of the day. Indeed, the w rk ;.i eue-.t;.ti s-,.u it. li has been got up with Much :- aasl l.lor, is beautifully printed. :;: c ut uji , buildai a c:; HbsaaC almanac, a table of dates iwin r tht ... iber uf dava
President of the Senate, i;i Congress.
On motion of W ick, the certificates were left in from any date in one month to the Saasa stalo .n anv
the kmndt i f the fires ident of the College, to be appropriately !is oecd of; when On raotion, the Elector;-.1 College adjounicd, rfnt dii.
other m nth, a ttior -ant:! t.tnc t.'! .... - ..-'ie ti braune s transactions, rates of , , ruh in l s and gain, an mtercal tnaio of gold and .Uercoina, n duly memoranluiii fr every dx . i th seat, and a sufficient quantity f finely ruled ; r f r su. :nct d.ary. It appears t i.s, th: t . .- 1 l bat aar, v.hi can write nt all, should be wiüiout this valawbls l.ttla
Ti int. If the lecetrl news from Texas can be relied on.
rjieir Uuhertmtonal oudidate for Imltana. Düring npan, oy ma way, is wawwiai bjuouui, wwuoa ,,. r!. f . ?. , f ,r t,:i . vr .r. p,. v1:: the hist st.iM.iier h-w.-appointed by President Tyhr appear that Santa Anna bat written to I thereafter do withool it: omlwi il mlit if immrr attld
Mm ster to l-xas am! to n after fcts arrival nt tbe Ilotast , ttattag the a illingm as of the Mexican 0v- r,.. i:r,h;t ... ., ,r:, , . lf ,.. ; , . ., ;i , , j;, Mt,.u,
- -a i ui got eriiincu; t.e u ll a Victim I
Si!.'-:
1 'rtakin
tainty tl
himself with green tad imperishable bvurcls. Tl.c blc that thi 4 prop al is tho result if a movement pro
lone star .f Texas was Ute ch, r.shed object of his duccd bv th-- ioinl müucnci if L: rhnd and France,
, o r rc-purchaK: t:ie urt:-! it t.'i : ru. n- t ) r.s .nt' ir.. pivernroent be f II a victim t tbe . ret. e-nment m rcco mite the Ind nt i of Texas t ro. ... ' . - . . , 4 , , -f.li.'e I nil eminentla beer ii everv u. ivCvgumo "II !u 1 ' ik oi j. txa. , j . u O taembers of tile L-V t . esp . Ily Wjuld WS .,t..ia, ,e j..(...1,nc.th k-m tu t - vide4 the latter remains indciieudertt, and avoids any ... , ... cTj ,. ' 1 voli ig or his life, lun friends calculated wit.h cer-1 .. .. , recominerss me oroxm. an ice i. oorot ., tat in Diplomacy, too, he wotdd have cover, d maoxi a with the Untied Stat u It it highly pro. Ä.ilhiti ... h. . . . rtenrnj Lannt
lic.vrti'-st nÜectc ii-. It h:i(J been settled by kit cot:t;-
in reference to this question. England and Franc
Irt tin in1 ? Ihil. l.nll.lonoi. eh ...I he I . . i hSS ' t SB
i.f iiiu' rv nu' IM ii' il ii ll u l Jiv ll u''l ia , . , ii.ii i . ricedom consecrated by tlieir bio d. Its re-aniiexation I " un? ub'lt;:y "iv ll to anneaation, at vari, to the lrnitod Stat.'s wi i a primary purpose of his em- indicationt 1 1 t:. ir tentimt nts, expressed both baasy. It formed, we dire sav. m his .Pinff hour a i in the public journals and in tin- srseof their diplo-
rav of hope that be hud not sacrificed his lifo in rain
lie died iti a foreign land, md strängen full .wed him to hia Mfong hoofs bag, Howard, thai fbreiga land phall toon m our own. ami those tttuigersj our eonn trv 1 1 sen.
at; 1 , at a corre-p::: lis iff evcat, wc trust i ry one wJ
Ul ' r:
.
'il lie 5.::,.v ::4C. We believe it is generally til Iba! we can make a pretty load noise, Wbea Wc trff. I5o! we give
untie kunvctnents, warranl va b belli .v. We have UicpalmtoAV .H. lalboi ..x.. . . . anc --e'er,
no rksabt thot every edlbrt will be made in a iiploraatk I for haTing imported articlea ..! d it a great way, both with T gat i d i M txk I to pn :v Cat an-1 tlvtsl fatter. IS" ha jwl MCI iv ! ofM I f the n ll A nexatioii. The news f the recent Ires, dent ial elec-1 and most cf&cicsrt artieLs of ohocaäog iron." t'..t Uoa will, when it reaches Engl and, stimulate the gov- we have ever teen. We can pi ;.i:e and Vo4 inw
.Mi:. Poi.k ami m r.i:t!r.o.ts. The Nashville Ban-1 ernment of that country to in reasod eaergy in tlx ' ,and ir on ease r .. j . .i sayuowjutt
.-.r.r, a whig paper, ha.-, these paragraphs: work of d (eating, if potable, the tucccas of the pro- what wc please ! will like to s:v who totes i'.' u; t t
Ex-I.overnor I'olk'.-- i.eigh'-rs j, ir.tr :.r i ,. ,,' naitiiis? Texas tothit reoul lie. & riov sly, Mr.Talbc hasavari 4v, includigg watehst i,
The toem of Colunibm, where Mr. Volk resides, ,f England and France can holdout rssfi. jewelry, s.hvr ware, fmy ar. ! -. cm t, imiml Save Henry Clay . ( votes, and James K. Polk only , . , , ",..r,.,iet,t I rl .. t . Sgl ' icicnt inducerooutv to prevail a 1 1 :.-. r; mamni.Tf t- lnstrumcntaj kr.. in a - l.. .a Oea. Jacksons ncisbors hate voted fbr day. rate and indeperkhart, there is al oace sn end t the 1 rmknivea, . fee , a b !i will vie v. .th any rstaobn At the Herrnitage precinct, Dnvidaon county, where ' queition in this country. if c arse, in inch a s, bahast nt intheWt at W inuf! i luting i large ana nat (Jon. Jackson r-'ides, hit neighbors turned out thus : it is of no rxMtsotnicnce wliat the :'re-ident aaya, or uf ailefware in l.ts own est . . . . t, !.- can rrtjov .', For Henry Clav. For Voumr Hickorv. ........ : i i :. . ... " . . mhI ; ., r r - i . ' ... . .i . . n 1 rtaaa
n . (irr,'-s ero;o-.-, ,i ii . as ii is inuuveo ;' '-; i r- " 1 " ,: vl
withdraw fr m the li. Id.
mi st other establi Imients. I' r ins c 'ittti to h.uc.
keeping, and thot already . .- . ' li Is d, v. ill, m eatdjl, find hett'-r l-T'i ii . .-.t;i .'.ir 'i'.h- t fbr snach attsetsa ns or.- it. (I -.!' in tk. ' ! . . t! a tY v will lain
r-s r
hi:rii:ifi.
uii. on
To tins the Nashville Union replies:
''l itis is malignity--arjd, withal, il it falsoin char- ..4.,.,.fc..fi . .5S. . i!t!- ll acter and tendency. Wo grant that the figures may , ., . . .. i ., . , , , i ,i , ; ,i .i rhe Whigs arc boasting greatly about the result in 1m- correct but we . v t at in . i ;er ens.- t i.i are b b
expressive d' the rmpopularity of the distinguished Maasachusettt, and claituing great gains. IJen Harri- J by sfmhu cast '1
eituv-iK ret.-rred t. in th-ir re-neelivi- mwlihoi-homU. sous vote in ItjIO. w rj. ( Laud biv a . ml
It is true that i majority of votea were given for Ulis canvass ii but 67,-lH, eiiuwing i Whig lots since HMIM TIi W ill", 'on. tin I. ail if i j t I ii ii..., '1.- '
' . '- .. IHltl, of 5, 1ÖJ. !r. an Uuren's vote in iti was LaravcTTC, Jfov. t7. The weattwi i. iiVaaasil fi iu were an cn oy tlie citizen-, cd that town j for ihc do, . . , .. -.,,, ..,.,(V .., - ,., , was prstty iiabt tat roe a.k. feat of Gov. Polk in his own precinct being one of the . 2 , r . Tbe urei sod canal fror. nv r. and tbe.o t.o; isshca. highest pouts of whig ambition, hundreds of their Democratic gam el ihc ... rty vote ia 1- uens . an en. barg hut , . ,. re. ...is party were induced to go in from adjacent precincts was 1415, in 1644 it is 10,000, a gain of 9,443. In rstiooetome,ksi.wevei TVtaiiivalt f sasn art ramr for this inirl.ir.i.iis misnnaA ll ti'....f.r . . . . n . htiunl. Wbe.it i ail ut sltetalioO I to I. d inetk
is r'i ......o. . inn .no., i- pim x -i rt !- m:ii.' -e.lv .-.-r u v. .- ...:
II" . a -1 ft- Ji AV .. . ... . ; i a t . . . ...
donee of a lack of ncighlichood popularity. Oathe (ll,.s nn; 0VCT ::M n ,...,v :t,?Ig, a' r-T-cke, i . l, .... .. i fi r0,wecsas. contrary, it nj tbe best possible evidence that butfori..... ' -,a,;lfl i thoofb we understand Ifen bare hi en oassk as bsb a &l this inceming of whig voters from ....her precincts, whig lusj ol 18.J18. Ii the Whigs can md any ( , , ,.JV) j , , Gov. Polk would have had a decided majority at the hing in thess rc-tults tobe so rcry much delighted Ciscnvs vrt-The CUMbwiai'i Caxene 4 the flat anstsstf, fiounty-sent abere be resideü. ! with, they are easilv bl ased. Tlio figures show that tires the fwllawiat a u pici -.. ai part rst Itant
Sa with the Hermitams lrninet Ii haa lu .... 1... u o , ... i .. .. n- I-. -d. . f vv.,.. :, ... . . . u M. : lr. 1 n. 1 it eitr, srs i
the d iwnliill track.
. . pvnn lit ( i . : l I iv'iTJi l 1 1 si T,ri Tili i i n ri rv v t i - . . . . fc .-. . - . -
r,w.-o... ,.r.l,o ,.or I .l ...dltil V ...... I ... .. U 7 - ' - '.'-'. ' ' 1,1 1 " V' I" "
I , I - " I Bell, Foster Si Co., for ycirs, to go from Nashville I and other precincts f tins county to the Hermitage p:;ll n the morning of election, and there casl Ihr ir votes. Tbe object is self-evident, tie to give forth
-::-it!i C'nrollua
In this state th tre er-
! t al M, Favtnabkl scroeors I. ..a few fhteaea, and a
demand fin new bacon, oadw d tin r i. m I awinnatl to cive biber jnee than ibey bot pis i olj n a na d.
Lorrsvitxc, Nov, 16. Tl nei i ia g n i .e b.r tl
to our country und llie world a foist i n ression an rnake milestones a ith. The result of the recent elec-
impression mat a majority m i.r.n.-rai ac'.-n ,- own ion in this state for conirrcssmen and mcmbere of the
ate legislature, is as follows :
not federalist enough to elan sea 4 ooets.oaä .1 es I f ani hj h y-nsd at
neighlnirs are not fnendh to him.
To nil t.he gratification which this hlior ami pains to wrong and misrc r. nt the great and go tj old man d the Hermitage, afford tliese disappointed, revengi -ha ind malicious partisan leader?, they aremoreit.au Welcome. In the language of otherdays : "it isatrstmr ammunition ago ins I a bomb-pri of battery. But the slander of Gov. Polk's home reputation !' eotntjj still gros -er in View of the fad thai Maury co.. wh.-re ho lias resided from boyhood, nnd where he
S nate. Hous -.
P :'i'..-;i,ts i;i Iii
WI u l'l I I
Iba landhijr. Tue citltinr ai t pciiu ul t. . I .. ) .i k Ims
owaoaessei I with nmr a ii and , i itvew m.i.'.ed f..:r. We esste te .'V ;t f i.Jä f i ..i. at. i let bxossju l'leur may be p.oied a - ' 1 ., ... W b t t.is'uc. I ns r ! : ! . I to I ,0 per id at the iivefg? tCW ho ' n . , No. -.I';- i i"? as - dl nt fl for e nso s bran I of I sai i, ant 1,12) ij 4 lor s. I. u.. I'heie is to ebaajt whatevi i p u-in mnint. Wtuskej Ims receded to Sia 9 eits!l a. sr I. ii,N .v 15. Flow Cit r...t;. f t,tt ly Ilse qoaotiti iii 4 .' kj 11 ... 1 a.; mntlj !i..i.. ittit
109 dem. nraj. rm j:nt ball -t. fif the congressi nal delegation, the democrats
Ktill rctklcs, gave him a puijority of nearly seven hun- have ele ted Üie i h -v. The ;o itlar vote stands demtired votes, and the mgrcssional district which be so uf.r.lt, ftbout S0,fX0, wIhm .'.oi: democratic malong represented, composed of Lincoln, Giles, Maury, , , . , n ?. i i.i . cm - ii 'or.tv t h '..'tit. Bedford, a:i! tin n w count - t Marshal and flee, -1
gave iave hun a maj rity of nearly thirty-, ighl hun- nr
i I H7, rfiueei lt.. 1 1 ne a.
; t heavy, oad 'ales otiab ut KSatOa 1st I 50 , i Ism isifeii ...
T
T
Mie oaaaal lepwt iom
tbe it iri of Etasniasr of tb beauty of 9Casona Sacred Harp. They will not be l ( 3 n three
Inatmary al kaiayetts i m wo reiiei ot ins ilea cenrseeiea delighted to learn that the enterprising author hat ,,o!k ovr with Pir niti 1 1 inn oM r .! I ai;.M i . t . I.I . I.l V in ! I I UR Uir t in ,
S ma .at 1
tttovaetfoithtbecJU.es that h.ive tend- led the ait. .f the isstied a sei ..ml Volume ot tlie same, much imptovea
la.l ioii
icon lecrnr
Isailae an Ihi. f il Til II IM i
nutted to -u for oocb octijnoayonasaf deem advisable. lection extant. But one opinion have we sori or .Message as prntei in our txtra
raatd exparssoed on the sribject Tiie present edition ! ed in this paper.
dl IUI I II 1 1 "i . si's .. ii i .iv ------- ... - I osioioiag fss inas inmunticsB, isataioriso, bos and mbuved, and which rtrust now. by all rsanpetenl rd, but nut in line, 1. 1 bt oottced laoie partira- , . . . , , . laaaaa aliisa 1 will at as early tay oo ut- judges, ! admitted Xotok- th I d any similar eol-
Tlic Tlesvsjiiir
A few unimjiortant verbal error; occurred in
, i ., - ii in :.- e .-i,.r ni.," . Ml.. . U' ilio- V. IIJ lr-.!. 1
.n.Y7 pretended t the p.- le i r. - ? the creat i.eue : tin
2' 1 1 ! Tor. Late Whig Partt. The fragments of the j efoction was the- presenation of the Tariff of 1842,
late I. ig ptir.y sc. in to .. boating about in nil dtrcc- . .V PEOTECTlo of .4wrt..n induntrv. ere rejoic.Mil.,!. T . 1 " . I i 1 I ' i ' .- -
.-.no u ns. in uns en, a nu o.i. r ot w nur
as the Courier V
Am' rtcan have g
tbe' to the m Natives. There are, however, s large ; r - Parmenter voted for that T ri f. and without hi
iivuk wmiawMucv' for tu raoTaCTiotv w .1 ;;' ii niausifv, are rejoicu a number of Whig papers mH, inf. t1 Uie defeat of tin 13 a. Mr. Pameater in the V I.Hijiiircr. the trvreM and the . , . , . .... , , , paw over, b dy, soul and lireeciies, t'' "V mi :'' ' ' wachuetts, although
s..HI.laTlt .I'k'tMC'ft ; It I . III. iimii i uii' '' Ii is lalurn '.al l.c . .-h ci.... n tl i.it- ! 'I i.. ' " i . . . ' i ; . ' i bti , StsraivS. All
ataasw bavme !:.- acainas miIHw mi t. -ir t. r . i On so tolj MtseMNso I fwr aruvsar.! . n libs. inti :'rj, u.ska linoswttati pnyi rat. I"h estate ia - hi ' .Jvrnt. o, '. J a -. -I ' v J- Ml ! Ill It I lütt, .a. Suit. s:i r.srst s s .k3.. a V rlrtoe est i vreatiuna mr .. . ir.l f n. Us lr-t nfr-rr ,-f
LP ... .. ' Ml t. I V. i! twirl Quart twar. la Ua f. a of Ii rta cratSee, 1 14, atCWara I h- kmna pr n I'.:. i r ..- , ii . r ... Il.c 1 ...... .i i Mm ii r roooti .to wt;
f-r to . 4m. iiia.
- - ir, at u.a . ii aa) .4 I I R .;. nd l r.- . i rMRSS
Thev are correct-' l'r,',;n ,no "- 1,1 this city, and in the vote it ccuH not have been enacted,
am
The fraateea id il.e I diana Asi lum I i lu dine I be Deaf
..I Hui,,, iiitf been oiriaized ui.dci .. law ot lb lial sa-
iao apanntint tttt-m, and have teen aetive'y ei ascd ia Uie hasbe. n . iil.si j.sl by tiie addition ul all .ut HM pages deehvueof the.. Jut.,. TbS rtf it -I then pr.-ce..!; ,,.,,.,. t". ayhtshj aihiurablv arr.lUgo! nnd le.piued by thtt ae', his not a. vet been lint. i-tied bj ttie . cun.miti,iuwii.m it- piej.ai jt..u waa assiamss!, oni I am well printed, we smtald give eolumnt el rcKoamuju.atiiiedint.ei. -enat.ie.it .t.t. -tii.it they bars rt kdia dat.etis fr. tu t!ie highest sourci s, had we stace. It urjcuiint tbe coi. turned sei vice el qaalitStd teachert in tat , . , .. , . i . lailtlmlisn. aasM Sr iawtaweti a mi a aamka f Deaf mntes roaSjsle but to be examined by choirs and aveaetooobo be a.' boon c. ntinud wrftsssl inteTiBpfio, ant tbal u.e hh R rjQce I ikei in., fav. r. ces of th it b.ncvolent n'e.p ec.e toiler t th, ci. a. v f ... . , . r . T ..... -. . ,.i .... nr... io i..!i.,.-. hiv- taut Vi e bare als i received a impy of Mnooti s Juve-
ssstolled eapeeiatiun. Tbe leptart sole tied to, eentataiag a oileHarp, Tbif WOfk if got up on an entirely uvw t! e w ordlVsident
detailed aecminl.l the r.s sad oeoseot loa.t. i.a 01 i:e , ,. , K ,.n an cx .ij,.,,, ,n nf Kl-mentarv moV out
Av lii 'i wi.i l 'HIV ui' urn wi.'rr im1 - - jrs lilaCO : .... . . . '.. a - . ... . I . . . . ...1 . 1 . . . . 1 , , .', . . . . i j . .1 . .. r . . . r .. .. I 1 .
VV UilC Oll till u . J e , I ;ei.r u. r.ni. .n rni 'Ul ! . rilisril.il . hiiijh'.i ... n . 1 . v mini- i- , . - tentioo to the imp.nai.ee f potoidiag SO baalitOtWO lor the ajl l,...;fi: n:r,, ,m,iv of them M Uetod from duration uf the HI. n t, and loi ti e e riMiuvti a ol a Lui.a- . - tic brjjtoio Hidjio phii.nihrepy i.j auvpetj devi-eithe the Germin, and excluding the trasa eo common m mnn nf 1 1 nation tbosn whs orr rtspriTH rf Tlf, STdirt adw of the kind. Wc advise our voting gentlemen ahould rexjn J u Ä a vine.! debt nhich we )e t t' ee ua- . . e . e , , ,.. r. , .... .i... ...,. ... .. .'. ,.. . t-, .i and ! ..!.. -. who .! -ire t. cultivate a ta-te tur must.'.
Stat", who have determined to turn hack to keep time they exult that lohnQuinej Ad mo has been nb..t-..nd tokwkon. Hoi Greeley and his fiqi elected, in the 8th istrict, who,! gethcr with m will not loach the Nahv s at present, but disapprove .f nil their doings; and we have no 1 ruht t:::::i ,!l,r''- ( "' r ' 1 -v ' ! 'iA
re-
Letting it Out.
Whitnell P. Tunstall, a leadiing Whig in North with a remnant of Israel, will keep aloof for some the tariff and did all
Corolina, at a barbecue recently given near Milton, time to come. This is also the policy at present of coming a law.. in that State, said : Thurlow Weed, who disapproves entirely of the "Na-
v u- ion' that a ..iii-.1 from
I'.-o . '. Lnj N". ! . in Maaja I. .in. ! .1 . i D a , tm ai .f ... 1 lut . las it- a '! .i . c tot nv. et) u ns 1 1 lb. Ilaeaca U. Ml . tn
as 1 fir I ..ll.t r-
ii ... 1 1. . ... - i'l nri r t i . t hsh i aman 4 i , .1 .l. ! . 7 ... i . I 4 llae ii". .
"Now, gentlemen, I am about to make a bold
tive"
movement,
and
: n i-rl
. !l Ml 1,1 .
assertion. It is in me, and must come out.
the Constitution
I wish new party, making one of its chief articles a total On yesterday, the Electoral
Irtac ( j . ir
of the United States was altered, and repeal of the naturalization laws, and a persecution city and on "comparing notes," the vote of the State nt. wherever it occurs in that instru- of "foreigners" for opinion's sake, reminds him of of Indiana was declared for JAMES KNOX POLK, for ut, and the word KING inserted in the "alien and sedition" movement of the "old fed- P , erals" which kept them out ot power for fifteen or President, and GEORGE MIFFLIN DALLAS for Vice
ia? -I.
ti itsii n i tfLu . i twenty years. In Botton, Mr. Webster and his cYouc President A desire having b i The Milton ( hromcK a h g Fper, SfjetJuagof ae over to the -Natives, rviwever, with I cflect Old It 0 , this speech, tuus plenties :ts author n,,h lk(. faQs of N'iS The truth i- th I . , , m Whigs ef the old North State! Remember the WhJg .:r... ;r " A. Chapman, r name of WbitaeU P. Tun-tall ! GMtftth it with by the defeat they have sustained to have I it all their not t""'e 1
; mat .I .at '
IUI luuaii i as' ouui a nt HI ft is.- sS i in Oft ' ssawa vvawaww ws - , .- roeery. It know aeetaiod tttal iasoaiiy.the mot t .i- ts well a-s.h ol instruct nerally, to exain.ne the Join u m returning him tttaakt mr felt nooie Ocieuce T. " ' . ,,,,,,, mm-, .tin r-o 'i'l. l 1 . f I .. .1 . J
b.ndncst and lively enthusiasm in your memory. Thv ilml themselves in a minoritT. nnd hot that they wei ... I
ll. -I- 'I.M., . II. I'll 11 . 'I pew .. v ars t'
ns an aas i Am! i n ' i I n.' ( i .im. I wi.i .it tlsn . . r ' Ir .... aa 'rf- 6M tr i.f I l.i4l I '.' Ill
f I be t.'.rOi I. . Marts i.f r . .....I I.i,.
.
i . i , '. itscs d .... . ..-.rt i t - r. an i j r. io h.r u I- katti IM a r ' f trf - . MÜS, a lot Ii .i, - 1 M -. ii S.i I r IKS- , . . I ..I - ,. neat of . C.
ie.r laboi. us cf!"
work at oiftT office. We hive n heaitatioa in laying
ia every
rtion.
of WHIG raiXCIPLES on Tburtday hurt, for he did
son ir'KHl! i i your nttttu -'.: m oar atow at tasnaa
:;m.
This bWlnggery in full btoonii This it FEPERALI8M. It tnunrt that rassjrsni Wbiggery and - Id P. .'.erilism are ( tN'K. Tiie sentiment of tl,s tra.t- r
satisfi'-d with it. they are g .:.? t work. ?: ! ttmg up The ;"7v will t;o: f rget them, eve:, that minority s as to make it still smaller. They are certainly very hard t please, AH thet c.:;i'jit,o.i f -j' When the "lon-u- news will only tend t git greater ttrength and wer to a.,0 hat Govern r Polk wat tb 44 Young Hickory, and his d moerac; .-.V. y ll raid. b r , 4 sUtesmaa, G a.
la. ne !.
Clay is defeated ani the
W'ttrr-tvi in THE Naw xrd. The- Pli'ilsdelnhia
thai sr Tnnstall. express m a little plainer language what Spir t of the Tinste taye: We arc pained to record is mo emphat.c I- i : : :n. i. n. m il V I - i aa . 1 Si jm " aa . .ft ...
Abbott Lawrence pttDlicty ut'erea lew tears ago me tact 1 1 the renewal of ti.e mm in, barbarous it is not mo; mpl than rue.
This is the vorrt Gvrernnunt nn rat jmre nt trots a:)t degrading punishreeat et the lash in our navy
raved.
Lie diM a-e ahi !i fflarls . in i lee, s ill in a maj uity f ta-e.
irnl Iv .. '.!,'! cdieiiir . t L. in. . , .. o m. t it t ae-e n.e 1 1 .
OSS ieo.icd t in lne. Its arret, het suljecta w. ul l thu r that it shot. hi be Uitro lu-id ölt th B I h
iestoie.1 t llie kit .! .1 ra 111 ... 1 t ,,. ,1 . nr-tic eircl. t th" beneti . I I s.h n tv , and lo then m . relttiui., : i-'i ns,
ana a.:a.t 'grs aa memoerv oi iae St t.Surety thce fttafsHaaoU rhmoi nt oil Hsfj IcJ t i t Tilt EU.IiIIe olitl. warrsest sympathy a. ,t Will i.f to ti.e extent of Ml gtjyxra-tt h It have wench red how ftbiliiv 1 a, i,d 1 . ' . ... ! nv. t ti 1 1 nt. ne 1 roli-
cy.ty the statitode We i we to meiciful Piou nre, fw many ef our citirens in tl.c iwh a fine arpratajuyi snr (.wm av. Minli i, f r n I . it t . . a ti.l lue nl Ii ' ilium i,i i .1 . - - 1 11
ofr.i-.on. ' ' ,ineom looaingy.mijjn , ...n , j . r.K... . TumrtAn snd Uwrence speak the views of yard. An instarve. the first we 1 Ii eve, f.r f or or 'Do.x'l Oiva : tb
ihn y ..ir d'hbeia'ioos way te ehsiacienxed bv wistom. ai ine up inp oi 1 imuou, nni .u saw tmmtu saaaa aaaasaaw, fj,e Inders ot the u hi g party. hve rears ocetu rt d ve-t ida v. A young man employ- the Satannah Republic, iron .1. ites nryCloyot aoodsiaiion. ca I i.asmo.iy. i my a.deut a bfe, aid all a.ea- To be sure we -re ntt all gvttiag rsdlj but money '- ad iatht vmrd named Tervill, soa cf EbesezerTerriil, Kentucky ns their candidate :'r President .n 1-S. - . r. r., , ..... 1.. - - a .lu. a -ftfc.l ..a.O Ik. fllftla and ... OT . ... 1 '
T VTTTv:r ; ' ,, tassav.--.! hv ca. .-. ' u J.-t.- H . : i. st Co. and Tniiiessce Ulli cm l. ' a wc known old .. ? : .. .4
toi ma pro. ua n ui ll.c l.-ll.i.ju e.ioe, ssi.i irto.r u : 4 o
bra.lv ts Sporalioa. jAMrlS W HI lCn.Mll. purcha I im nu I . i.ir. 1
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it ij t :: ' i lK . er. !C, IPIt. Pltft fMlaa in? rr nr a. re. nl 'asl m I ft Si ri . .ir at I t i . ft . I I J. ii-' r '.'.".' ' 1'v''lf-'f 'u, Mlurir 2 !i .uv -t iMir...- rr, .1' . .. . . - A. M.. a..l i ftl.onaatStav an IO s i- naxls ... um la Or jUvrf. . in. i,: if ii, im. . : . i V. .,, .... i.i . 1. 1., ii nr tu. I ;in; J . .mi... I s 4 u.ia r . . ' t. tiir . !aS4, SB SWS I I'lir atsiili eNfti ii . . n i t m lulu 1 w ' '' o".'' anaft.
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. ,'i.r. i..r . rr. Sir Wri;ht lief Vu.ii is retur.S t.. M.aJ,
d .Mm -- roSaa.
I.r . . i . :
IO n. P. W
it:
bi that he has been a roller bov. ; pC'-
and he wt-rktd o5 tr. tf... :" 'Vjt i ,.t and '-e i..'
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ins a hue su:!, to be nude uo under their m- aar. uiay s maiuruy in u'nnoc. muiu i. w.- m vi ..."- u....... - T" 7" J, "r ' - -' j ..... n : : . - - . -. . . . . . e. rvfT.i-i.it roturr.a. i 1 lift. Th air re-rate vte U the under Jons, Huh aud tewart, i ti?u up auu w;.i; - theit! m , b, m,i h, inr i..h.i4 m .it ..f.'' t . nrsifi-a
in first rate e.yie. is not wis a ro.uuon oi liorsjn d with the ca:. hv order of Commodore Reid. cn 1 Wt sail ot ttsers to lot BsSSl , t I n. ..m.
zle. -How tine the Indianapolis peo; le drest. " J me tndirg r Bftplsiat of an overseer ia üe yard asdstaakafc. liair Clay.- ZTvS ,: r.". V. ..;;:.a:;i"ra :.. . , TmJS
Ily the Democrat, -.r.cc election !" " ail and orth Carolina. lat ovoreetr. wace rinit oÄ.tij. is ar. bngua- in iiwlnstai tu t '.r.', -.-. a.j r?i . .a aa .. .... .. . ..... v Tmii ..... r rt. i. i L: i a - - .rr. ... :? - r . .... -. s.Mia.ut a.
!:.C..'. it V ar.S ö, IS..", r ilOUSe AU tie rO-WÜtS except Hvlt, give t ,S'- t m;nr.TV man. Iii isnw, isr-aaa-s; aas iwaa aa - -.s... Attaa
H- rer.!' with be" , Bu I
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