Logansport Republican and Indiana Herald, Volume 2, Number 23, Logansport, Cass County, 21 November 1833 — Page 2

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cic c larni td thedaken, ami arc to be examined hciore :i the M;:ator lire da; y oxpe to.!, m, ll:::j of Ine-Cass Co:;Uy T!ir.V c,,.,,.t. , rOLANI). Ircnr'-ot'ind-in the iru cou.k U on the C7lh. They are accused 1 hope in a lew months our ctitzens wd, meat' JVA rrar, I,,i?o r:. i ; M hm J rot ol -';:s accomplices iM ''-v nio,s have omc chance to hav- their c aims 'ft i. the writer snvs, i? tnc-u-lv f Vrerd to at U great otish uU:v-A"XUA l,m v tU l LOt oh "and fKinodousdeeds,with the af.a.ti, on the government f Jomb.a fettled. fornial;OJU y. ; .lfor,r, " - i i , u ,ii t m,j. lW'W!oivntoIiisven;iuce. iThediv.s on of the debt will be in duo . , a ' x,t, '-ctpj-t ..,.,; tuiil, held at F.xctcr !lal!. i.oiua:. . . . f. .AnJiaiio. 1 11 , . . with i ;ent hir-ar. u- . r. 10, , ; Unison S Advertiser. ! proportion ot thepeopie in the var-ou . . - -r"u- purports to !, . on the ikn o. Augut. 18Je. ,,, vbMh Merrart. S'tatc- of New Grenada. Vcnexucl. and thcjumoui Ldiiorof that miM. a ...

The understated deem it thrirj

About' TllKNFX f LEGISLATURE. j Equator.

dtdy t record ,uc:mi protest, in UU-f monhsaL E(Iwartl U'ilcoxJ One week from next Monday our leg-! tnic c. a tetter uc J;? , :

kuv ot Europe, auiyst iUMnanih ,U K nrWr5t.rU. Rh(llie Ts!an(l & Mature assemble, to deliberate, on mat-; v..". " - -' 'Vr?'

wrongs and crtie iKS AllllCtCc! UP Of, f ' f rn c t. -,t.lers and thin connected with the ii.tor-:ma, an . i .c u...u , w., uu w nmv 41,1 1 " . 'nto facu tenant (mvernor ot that . , . i .in.nm i p Athfrnnn b.as pmi f r-'

p..'.,,..! I,. . . ; . , est ot the peopJe,anu u.e uen.ue u iiu- v..v. . .., ... ; r to tell the u -,r i ' Sttito. rwoivcfl l)Ya sloop trom A. St . Th cn,uin.r session will be oi.e'tamed lor sotnc time. hi consequence ot

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imperial prlillv l im :u . .

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ask o'jr f;iend Comir(..ft

crld of public: acts oj' i t-i im.i.. . . ..... i

lii.i.riL.r 1 'c sroiirre el l ie c ow ever mat ha v l'J ""''' ; 'iiiici'.iei r,r..

ot tsmt country as an tmlehiblo slam M,,.!w,i 0,.;(r,l,,t;ffln,nf,.nm o r. n .c.r. n whirli if iilb 'visited u?. after ::n absence of seTen present Admn:itratioii.

II iM III I . ! I I l.i:. II 1 .1 MM. II Will I A. II t'll II1L HJI.CiUI x- ...... - " ' ' - - - -

on the rharacJor tVlhe nations liviinf';, d, w,- ,nil,;n called to art. The otnhlhmei.t of aLvoars. It is a singular fact, that every,

homit waM;a,ncdaul executed. hoW(lVT oxc;.,d s.ion (J State bank is a matter of the firstm,- jvm Sears this scou, visits s. ,1 t:;,

and ?hcinghtUt source ot ah the Mr Wi!cox: thatii was nota frier

-. i portance to the people gene rally. The

mtrceitic wliirli have ;inrf Imhmi i i i i i'ant ot a bankm? instuuuou in mis anrocn.o ni( ii iust since i.tin . . r;it ,m v rnisin the'c.. . .r.... a u...;. .j ...

co ntn-tted ., support thatnnjustiha-j a V(?rv little.he discovered cords h, accommodations nnd JdvaHtaJ ,'KM)A..,o.ai, l.M.

7o u-hom it via j concern. Mr. Editor:

Since, my return home I have w,K.

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.mcuu iiuii ii nm jejjoris are in tjMiami Treaty. This treaty was:at;ori prejudicial to mv character

Die usurp.aion. Iwitliin so situated as to strengthen, equallv to the merchant, mechanic, aiid

... susnrctoiw. lie mereiore ij.-.",- , , , , fi ;

tiie continuanci anil rencunon ot !...:.,. ...,.:i n,,i,i !ami nerm.uient currency at nomeantii " " ji - . - , (JI , ClVl

du-o cn.ol.u-s fmm ago ... ago. lur I;lKMV1K f,nv lavS aKn. some'clla'.:'c.,;T uh'f h ,s mf " ; ,!i ;i.- pnrpiwo oCpioMchiiK .ho umlv-. V0l,, 111(,n .i,,,,.,,,,,,,! 0onmT ' ' a"" 'i .S 1 5 . ; . 1 . - - yuu.i iih ii .i.nnn. ii.cj.i Ujc ; tmna never vet had a banking msti-

inir rir tr m: ir 111111 in i or mil. ' r r n i 1 1 v

,i.J;.'..M.tiulu..lul,.mi...,vM.,.v ,r inoycut tlic con is ca relu 1 1 y . ;

out making a purchase of the tir;t acre ni)' duty to say they aie iciihuui f.-juwlr. of their lands. The Indians as well as 70,1 "l ruth llw "riioni cf tbc ,(! . i i . 4-., .. r man w Iro zvmhs as fast 0.1 Oira hui, r, n the w hites are aware ot the ntiahtv of ... .. ''"'! itk

...tin,, (rn,n,w!rlnKm-ul;,-nm,ll',l,(,1.1., . . ; COIIlnl 1 IIO I W I HIS I ai IU I lig.

i..w, ...ii.v.v... x ...v.v...v,., ttlc.ir reserves, ana are determined to

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sen into renewed reliance o int aiu onened the trunk, when it wasisive principles, for the accommodation memory "fits pust niory.and feeling fnUjid to confaiii two horse pistols i(,-r her enterprising citizens and e;tab-

OI its present misery ami uegrao- u.i(h w muzzjcs in l ,pw.m Gf thir. jusmnga circuiaung meoium. i mrre tion. K , r ..l,.,.i Tl, iarc scm persons opposed to all banking

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UiMiiuiion. oi MiiU(jt'i eiiaracier ine 101 u.ii piace, niirjn, 10 mis Place IS a

great disadvantage. Wc have even reason, under present circumstances to fear (lie result of difficulties, now existing between this nation and the whites. They made a proposition to the Commissioners to sell a p.art of their lands, at the enormous sum of .S3 per acre. This reserve is no object to the Government, their lands we eventually will obfain. and their extinction fiom this part of the country w ill necessarily fellow.

The Commissioners have repaired

this place, in order

arrattamies their annui-

Wc inr!ore Europoto cxnirethe V T at,lrhc,, ro Owlnom mchT . ' w nateyer cnaracicr wcy r' ,,. . U( u al.iU in UO wlLtnni, imii ociij hnt XTc arc not of ti-it class, alliioueh great cntne whtcti ha nis a toul hU-a nmHIKT, t!iaf if lll0 lid had been jwe would soo, er ?ee none t all than a on the history ot die I th century. rajsr( a ft. winches, thewholewouklgigantic monopolising institution, or the and to put an end to the miseries of ,avo fwIeded, and tkeatlfu! must tountry inundated b little petty couuPoiand, by extending her people jiavo I)Cen t;;( cfr.ct The -pistols !l.v corporations. Against the Voimer that protection which, as brethren have ho..n sont to mis citv. in l;c!class let us take wannng from U,e moand Christaiiisthevhavea right to ()f t -.T . tho 11Mir(cr(),IS h. and extensive credit system . j . Uvu1 oui xn(. inuruerouv0r thc United States bank, and against expect at your nanus. , villain who. to gratify his malice a-ti-c former, horn the dear bought e'xperveapi)eal to t:ie j)ages ot Insto- nrninst an individual, would not on- jience example of Pennsylvania, Kcury fir proof that iVand has deserv- jv iaVo taken his life but in all prob-tuck-y, Tennessee, Ohio," c, whenrd tiie gnttitu(e of all civilized na- jjijjjjjy he lives ofth.e whole faini-:wnoe communities have become bank-

tions by )rave!v and loricnislv stand- i,. inipt ny tlicir operatioiis and mismanage

ins forth as the barrier of Christen-! " doai against the barbarians of the; East and the north ; and that even j

tr.ci't. Give us a irood neimanent State

thvllolv

Alliance of Sovereigns as-!

,y , .... - - j - jiii v.. Jour.oJ Lom. jbank, upon principles similar to thet-f jog n,;ics norm 0f i the Virginia and Tennessee State Iiankj i , p TO THE PUKLIC. jand the'present vacuum will he tilled, j'0!' Ut

Hie Editors cd'thelndiana Jour-! . Thc Either location and progress orjyar.dtomakeapurchascofafew indi-

These things are well urulvrifnnri i..

make their own bargains. By this ar- many, as intended to elfect tho h-tcrt.;, rargement we are deprived of the re- of one, and advance the interest ol a'"

Jsene(30milrgsqarc)immediatclysouth other, who intends aguiu to l-e a cardj.

date lor Lanal vonumssioner, this v,j- . ter. I hops the people will suspend t!u i

j judgment until they tee the Commit.

doners Kcport, which will explain the whole matter. Yoars resf ectf illv, JOHN St OTT. ALABAMA. We give from the Charleston Courier an account of the allair of Owei y, out of which the excitement in Alabama Lis ari.en. We regret exceedingly, i,. the restless Nullillers have found mua.s cf transferring the seat of their maci.ir,. ations to a neighboring State, and tl.,;t they are in a fair wa to involve Alalia: i in these troubles, which thev took c;::t

iscmmeo at ienna, wno were in v-i nai rcnectfe!!v intonn the:r fornrn' ' m;iffmeent and mleretrng Stateioiai anu pany reserves, wnicn win 10 avoid ai nomc, when put to tr.e le-t. er suspected filing too favourable " .. , ' ' , ienlerprise, the Wabah and Ki it canaljdetain them but a short time; if the sec tne true-hearted, and gcr.tru's to liliertv. coukl not consent to the! 'HS aP" 1 10 1lU) Uley n,"i will elicit the attention and inlluer.cc ofjhavc no more diflicultv than is anticipa- l,eorlc f Alabama, dragged n.to tne ,nl .viln.Mn., (M.;. n-.Ion. .. ,! I tc,1( 1 ' ""1, t o pu b 1 ish t bci I' paper 1 1 mse mvorableto the nroMeriu cf the L.,i . " 1 peril of N ullitieatton, and made lU

iieniic nation.

Ve behold with mingled enio;-

twiee a week during the session of State and her internal implements.

thd Legislature, and to turnish their CM the advantages to tb.e State, from a

for whirh M.-si. f "i.lfifni... , lnl'n

been able to obtain, we find the ditli- alll tiu; rp,. ;irp IlOW inhrii,fr ,,Z

0 0.(110.(1 vww mmiui lsll!)scril),T, a ailMa! an(1 iln)arliril completion of this work, there can be no non ot shame, sorrow and mdiirna- , , c . 1v ... , 1 calculation or iust idea. It w.wd.l rii...

lion, that in return tor those servi- . . 'i f: . - " ulate the farmer todouble his dilisence, r uu:c? ,I! iai,'ima 10 consist oi nothing Case of Or ai?. Wc have been U or-

ces. despite the oaths of monarehs! - " ! . i'l!lrua. not only in the cultivation of wheat ami;mrc than common diillculties in other ed trom an authentic source, with the

aid the vows of nations, barbarious-j , 1 1, 1 enga- ( or,s but every article of uselulnes? and -Slates. A true statement of the case,' h-llowing statement of this ui.pleniant

Iyacrillced. its blood rut' lely shed T'' . :a:r, 10 ,xurw,,,c it.ie .a e and vai-!ippcar4 ,0 be? (hat Mr. who

uic- USMj:i 011I. W III lie lUrniSUen piuuce, ueL.iuse oi ms iacill-.m ... ... fTM;fnj ef.llr,c " .

scapegoat ol a most criminal co: spinu v mr'.i tit- f Ti .i i . . . . - . . . . !

J. Ult. tJOL 1 I 1 1 1 li 111 I I U 1 lilt t ( :

i.s tannics dismembered. Us ciu!d- . 1 U; ' , tm:?im'rea u? ine united states .Uar-

ren carried into captivity, its lan- "S rtsU; 1 There i.aSo another object of ira- iUnl lm?T' chcated guage proscribed, its name and na-.;" " Pavement we have heard uiged. aud jscvcr:;loi lhc b-"baniout of their home, tional existence exniuied from the -A! ' .ma(IC t0 ,na,xl? ,np ,,ol'!?.l! 1 iudv too, on the attention of th en-u-;and m consequence he was ordered to

interestinsr as well as useful. Tin-

allair. 4The territory, inhabited by tic lCreck Nation, belongs to the Uiaud State-, b actual puichase, although it is included in the limits of uhvt icillU the State of Alabama. hen it as

jmiciiased of the Indians, it w as provid-

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muDDt' tCuroo its hero:c rirson - . , IUI- A ,ing session 01 tne Legislature. 1 hat is.: leave Hie nation, with which he had ca

persecuted unto death, driven intoipar,.Cr U'aS PUlVJS'l0V tW,ce 'VeeU .an appropriation of 0.000 or l-OOOjtabhshed himself for the purpose of ; ed b a in the treaty, that nbo

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to

ee ears l meei .mu Lu-upei.ue wua nnnois in:tfMorilu,:cr .... !,..:- ..,. rrC. .1 iiHii'tiis miouiu oe me possessor up lu a

x:ie, or coimeumeu to me uagerug , f , nnvnt,J(r tai)ikmpnt t Hie. improvement of the navigation ofthcll1 7 - r ' Istated time (about three .ears herct,

rtures ot the dungeon and the,. , . , , , ; Wabash river. Ahhn,..Th w i.ni-. lo ao M) anu v-ncn sumcient lorce was :ir,a that fJiirh rif ni ... i

i' . .5 .1 : UlillV I WliVt llv 11 n Hib (I IO- y. ... 'mil. nr,., t.,.-. . ....

nrne. tor no omer crime ttian ttieir .,i -f . i , M i , Ul? 10 r.gre-s lor an appropriation ior!,,,u-lv ,l"4 lw uu ""r,,MU c- tarms, should have a reserve ol 300 r:cies love of liberty, and a noble devotion CV"(JCnK 1111 ll(,Pat l,nsthat object, and believe that it can hc jsistcJ with arms aiid died in trying to'to dispose vf, after it (the rcsre) v:;

to the catne of their country i, ""J.1 . T omueuce im obtained by a proper course, y-t there idefend his outrageous intentions. We adjure tiie sovereigns of Ku Imb1 fientj We see u ith regard to an express sent iMtni'f KPn H'lv tr I ut to make thr r.n i i mn rnmn'ofn -mH , I

ruMO bv the honor of their mnvns,v'. ' . . " " ... 't.: ,. V , . --;to the Uovernor ot that State, on this

- ' nn i- iKi'K-n i f.mvr t ujir o luiuu it a iavoi'ai)ie onnorLunit. to i ....

ve invoke its statesmen, by their re- : '' .' V 'V' '7 l 11 secur, the aid of our sis, . S,oin pecasn, the following assertion

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imilRuilwi I J . Mil v.. ujv JL "M VJ l ic , , , , . . , . . 1 L ! L :

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crard to the faith of treaties! wc

surveyed, as he pleased. 1 he Indiai.s, therefore, are still possessors of the .-oil. An act of the Le:islaturexf Alabama

Idivides the ration ir;to counties niSI ln-

madCjrnj,ip .hp T,rpir!or;f rnt .riTi-ilK nl.

jeet to this, some of the Al lUamians shj

that the State properly o i.-s the toil.

j,vii u i yj tin iii 1 1 1 1 mi u . ui ii s . v; j n ! , . C I ' ' J 5 'east oae i v "iiim.m. iiH,rAin a( -,ii (Vrn..i Vm eiiiiiers (!i hie iegis.ature .j. i t if n i Thoiv. i iiTim n(w,in,r,i. oi n.. j

cn'.-Thtened States bv their rowci Rr a!mi(I;?-,l am retpiested to act nie mwy other projects of internal in-:it, as he, as well as the whwle countrv;This act has it.dnced main of the wi.iiti

to tV sacred nnncio'es of i-llic- as a"?IjH ,or US 1,1 rcceivms lh-,provements under consideration by the j here, are in a state of excitement against; to nte in the 'nation. Mary of (Um -ii 1 t'lol-uv ofVi-fwi ul'ir li - -'iPlionsaild money. I people, which will be presented by pe-jthc general government, and are deter- "settle amors; the h dians fc r the purf c sc iiiL ..s ( iKtii Jii, w uicil pio-. rcj;(f)rs j dlisstat .with whom : titio;i- bcfbre th legislature. mined to support the ciril authorities' of makii.g n;onev in the meet exjidi-

.1..- -..h .4.v ii.u Hu.-s- w(t exr,ane ar(, r(s;ncc(fujjv (ic! e arc aiso oi opinion, mat tne lcgis-jevcn to the last ditch union or no un- tious way. viz: h cheating them out ol ant. to regard the cause of Poland' . " ! , , "l 1 dature will be called upon to take into'ion.'5 their 'reserves' and necroe?. In ti is

consideration the propriety and necessi- rP. , , , . class was Owens. Many ot them feici . c ! .. I ' i . j . 1 ne lime has arrived whra we hae , j . . . . .i t ot exJei.ding the laws over the Miami1 blv dispossess the poor unprotected Inand all other Indian lands within the i re:lson to tcAV l,Mt mil!!lu'al':il!l j to di'.ui ot his house and cultivate d lai cs.

as their own and to unite heart and

sired to i;ive the above one or two

lnnd m pivvwnting the Russian ai.trocrat from eoti. umadn the totab lie - t-uetion of this brave nation, in; oi J; r that, erecting this standard on!

insertions, and to receive

hers.

Mortality amoxg 'PiiixTrns.

limits of the State.

As the session will be particularly in-

avail much in the dissolution ofour oece Owsxi h.nl the unenviable honor ot 1 (- happv union. Alterations are w ant e.i; of this el. is also. The Indians have

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3 '"j Tl.o ....ni:t,- .1,;. . . -.tsuni, uj uiuse uuuutuean mieresi bcetlected m the contmm.':i ii the In; A 1 'slu' gr.ir.u u o uic ueaij, oi ctni-

Itrmns, iiemay penetrate into thej , " , : iUia ,-,a.mthe legislative enacimtuts of thcSlate.!tcj Stalos ailferent l.nv ate d uU nl r1-iilU1 " those who dius Mntrude on heart- of K irore and retard the 1 11,0 human race, the pnsent sea- we shall make arrangements to giv our . ' ' , r V l ' ' mrm. The complained among others area! canse of CivlHzation and Con- SOn' Was Woir, if ever eUal!ed. 'patrons and readers the fullest and ear-inS ,n amonS us ,n diiterem M,-ws t.ut o- 0uKNS -jt tTOV that" he Stitftiu:nl Government. fine receipt of the last mail, brings' htst statements of its proceedings, as'll r:ot correspond with the present term dispossessed one man of his house and

f.SVr; 7J..oo no our nonce, me departure or tins " tiJ riutL'-J,"8' '-u.igies. v.-.w.w.. w.v. u.s- i.um, :r.u a vnung, guioi .iuiuici

;liie. ot no less than seven.

Four of.

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i.oiu .iiijuujj ii uuce ii ee auo iiocraieu U ivw .icics. im i.ui.iiujv khiuuiu uh New Vokk, Oct. 21, Inponln. ivp iVI n our .?u- t .,r her arm for complaining; and with m-

-i r,,, , 'whom died m Or piiin nod three' ' 'People, we ieel it our uutv to use oi F :r.r:r)oiio:'OriMox. I he ate . 1 ,KU ni V. . , From Cr-iu-K v Th n.r'-i! i ,v t e i ni Natchez V ;;n t he Kt lour i . V ' A. x,' Ilie P,,Clvv-1 pen in exposing its evil ctlects. caomct consultation, on me removal V ,lu ,lii- , v V un nbl,IOUI ;ng Athenian, arrived yesterday fromi rr, . tt t , e i ii i i -i iior live monih t Uvco others hnve '...n i i r.i i 1 lus matter is at our own doors w ot medenosites; will be chronicled . ; . llIUL ,Mls 1,llNt .Carthascna, havti-g left that port on thci , , , !dcfot-U n.on o fd-o w,t ,n, 3.atc.tez. makiii'' in all. in 1st iut: We are favoured with the fct-r01-' 1(5 effocts dymimbcrs whomak

tri"dinarv nobt:eal events of the li!al Cl?V !X young men who lowing extract ot a letter Irani an Amor- 11 1110,1 (lany avocation to cheat and , the Indian dead, and these he atterwarus 1 1 t. 1 1 j. is;uj j"jivaken their houies :'fan gentleman of great distinction, res- harrast these, our red brothers, are very ! oi u se; For these acts cf:o a,-. tniatiatotneireeiioin JV r7.,..,;r ddent at the capitat of New Grenada, to 'familiar to us ves these characters,! ,cnce and robbery, and other outrages, o:;:on.w:1:e.prad:-datnii,clis-! S- E. Barrows. EMj.ofthis city hy which Vt.jJO (..uc not for an in(crcoi,rft. wjth thei10 United States Marshal infold

ers (among them a den.ist.) robbed l-e

(Indian graves the dentist, for the teeth, land Owfms, for the siher ornaments

lCC and beads, which are alwav s buried uiib

c .v o.i. : . ii. s alesman re

lates t!ie fbHowknr anecdote:

rrn.,:M-r,,n. r '!t appears that a serious consniracv had'. v . ... c L ... Owkxs, that he must leave the 4nati"i

nu'",i:",m;!:) i-Ai-l.w.MU.x. Kenf nnedto annihilate the pisent ! " ,l,,u 1,1 n01 n";Thw he

refused to do. U Idle tl'c

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Vhen the . ')" vX i'..nim-' " wne.w eap.-i ( oniaui erment. winch , however, had been Sjl,i,u: ' 1,1,11 Ult"-i "1UU" w bpecuidiiou charged witli his remoaI were a,teir.t -

i'j:nperor 0

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v'l). T'i U 1:1 e ! .llU.O. I0 iiiO .Hi- 1 lrM,,,..Ji.,; rtl,1; .1 r ' A . . . .. .. .. . I . i '" . . .. J .1 I 1 ... rl .!..,,,!

f . i "' p.v.u-;. gota, oi'pt. 1st, lc'.s.j. i he p r i n-' ret a i n l hem u n 1 1 1 a n apport u :u t v o tie is oiem u p in me nousc, ouiiaeeu,. - vaneemeiuoi .wapo.eon bonanan.i !n -vii c place at Fuebla, on the eipal news I have to communicate, is thc th-HUc 1,U nei cent and to thoe only ! afterwards when summoned to sumJt related t:ta: a drvi:ou ol tne ar- -'- I Aug.ist, near 2 oVloci;, F. M. parti; ularsof tin-late conspiracy, whichi i U''aU; 1 ' ll, tl,a0( ,der, he drew arms and was shot. T e Oiv was drawn up fer t!lO iru-os.v .--irient edifice of the Con.,,,,- was more extreme than at first Anticiiv,.; ar.c " ct ;nv;,re 1 a c-,t:,Pt'r nu'lhod! Marshal had previously extended

of ' Via" their su!Iri"es. when the 1 M-v vtt iMl ' oin;'-r0' '"ew not) had. ted . ..f!.!.. ,1.7 :- -beoau-'-d a an arsenal for artillery. -

V 'I'iKtnuui u;.Mi- ..i :i.u;u:i h m - '' labi i.

ih.ti the eleetto! wa-; iee'x

P'- r..,.. . Jianmi nau pi

(lion a; d other purposes, not onh to murder Fresident Santundor I were we to petition for the removal ofdfc to io: but his wife urged him to"

The suuhier

oi ii'iio: r.i snrii :n 1 its n :irr- ticrc-ti. . ..! ..r-

! " rum all lite indulgence in nis i

t of die conspirators was r-v' v oukl wc ti0 our-elves pistice,!and on one occasion obtained his pirn

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...... nn.i.. ,v;t!un, m. : ' , , lr l" ',MU ,15aninei, mu ai,o to massacre such persons trom among us? and should main, l nis is u.e man auoui " - j iiom ,.U U( 1 . U tno.l. ..at o. ( -,e reva4ist.. vd.o liad been hams.hed to even foreigner, wohout distinction ; k. uch persons refuse to take up thMr a,ul tUU is the trUC stale of the ' lioi.e (d ttvotir. t :e e'eeo.m :s free: caogh-o. on account o another vtlianv: have no doubt, had thev succeeded' 1 , P .'lahaut width some are ci deavorir 0 eac'' inan will vt- tor whom F.ej 'ea.pted ot, the night of July lH. ln.it would liave been a most bloody rcvo-;0""1 aMl! Ualk' S'10Uld UC act aS others! create a dillicultv with the general g v pleasvs.Iiidsaal lie. "die first ma-;' " ! n-os alter, abou: 107 dead bodies lution. But I trust the danger over; d;d case similar? ernmentl The' nullilication, that ie e .. i... V Jot 1..0 VOUth a't.'.clte-.l to the works; h:Vo die trlnh ri-.. ,.h,cr.a -m.l in fn,, .'.,..! A I ,Kr,.r,;.m mnlpr.l for is not So'i'.a

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conspiia-i ...v- ,vn....t i'"i'- i iarour.a nniiiucaiio!.', nii .wij iwi'-r lasks the following ouestion: In SiAiith Pnroliiia resisted an act ol

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Jt dw:r up or r.-.; "Thefommisdoners from Venezue la' Friend Uurns have you turned Jack-j the general government that she a 1.' r.tisi-.iratori '.ve:e.hnw reached ibb place and those fromsonian since vouhave beeamt: nronrieter'cd to be unconstitutional the Alabanir.