Marshall County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 11, Plymouth, Marshall County, 24 January 1856 — Page 2
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T. McDONALD Editor. uw,""vv m...v.....ö. mo ngni 10 pro tecs proporiA .or:n ana rauiding, at tue eiiuost ot the Company,.'" . ' . ; j .-5t.wo Miiunco-ü me im -sc nji-tiuii..-i twity-.cvcn iwM-njr,! die Pari pni- t . . ) jutifc:S 0f tlo oflis ti which tli-jy. ::s- 5jciu:h"ari;;o, but nut t pr.pTly ia rann. s--?nt forward aaotlir party, m heu llivr.s an(l Il,,v' bidn tal;a fr i:s piusocuti )ii!- j i:ia;'Jon l n..t Jc j'ttl i; oayour t-oii- j tj,p Xvhlc!i are 1 ite r t!::;n tli'3.-e bv. t!.C AtluiiIM'A'MOl'Tl I 1X1) ! pire, and tho only shovr t defeat tlu-m is, ' He beliwd tie consiiiutinn to be an in-, his parly" lied. Colonel llornsby was u ' The pivsent Vieerov of Kvpl, Said Pacd-.a. ! (Iuct- n.wfc;ui vou i.W;- b;-A-e. t!f. imT.udcni-c jiJr; . . ... -J - ' to comnvM.cc aba sin -and mlsreprosi-ntin-1 fniont of fndoin, and that t'onivss ; proreod with an arnv.-d force for the far-. w:d a firman, (a decree) cnip...wer- I U'h '!T U,y "r J,1,K',k ,:J c::.1i.,i:..:uV terror ys t!;at, in .-pile of the TlmvcJtv Afnrtiuur I .in i iwiti ; i , ,. , i f vn w iv ni' i:i ivp'ului the .Mitiouri tom-l)bir protection I'ftlio place. -.r-T . n . c . - , J 'K"0,!,,nr w:l;v;iur l''ir(,::!': '" IhUrS(la) 3l0rillllir? Jail, 21, lA jth action, and ?,ty,s, at an early Jay,jpw,nii "(AriL?wm tl0 Itcpublic. Ti r. S. K,Lclitu - at' 11 ( ;,('f. t,V-' x-J-... 1 I hey are men cf acl;n:wled-od ability, a;s Tli--re were now .ries for Mr. Ful- an Juan d-l JSud, and the iln-shin ii;!.- rm ; f'mpanv far the mimeaiate eon-; .-ui;. ufal.KTrijuty.a! Ibnv e:-n I,,- cor.tu.t-: t()ui for((, f(;r a t.w. j,,,,,;,,. Ma i-N-r ef War DEMOCKATIC DOMINATIONS. ! and were thev Ftii)nist.s, would bo repaid- ler.) pendenee was dailr exjMjcicd. . I struction of the canal.; ' i ! to r-o uw;:y time in I..a:i!-iir :a-eia.d the t-tr ets ! . ' ' ... ' Ä Ji" 'V.rJ ' "l! ...'!! ..1
or (lociriior, AMintL 1. Wn.LAKO, i.-fNVliite. or Üw. linrirnor, John C. Walker, of Laporte. J-vr Se. i'tton? of State, Daniel McCi.rnK, of Moriran. or I ml! for of State, Jons "NV. Donn, of Grant. For Treasurer of State, At; villa Jones, of Uartholomew. For Attorney General, Jo. E. Mc Donald. ( f Montgomery. Fur Superlnleii'Ient of Public Instruction, William C. Larkajiek, of Putnam. W 11 'V f 1 i IL1.IAM 1J. ilE.nif ot liooi.e. j Jiejiorttr oj Dectmon of Supreme Lonrr, eieconi as irienus or oi. powers oi me jvau sa and Nebraska act." The Democratic ' members 1-ss than one-third of the whole imnilft..!- .r, ..h.et..d fr.i.ls r.f 1... . i um a "'iv. v m 11KII0.0 v (liv Then why are they not responsible for th.e il,r ..f K:,!,r,.lu,h .i'lW. ill b, i j .i i e .i tound m another i-olumn of this uaner.
Itordon lAN.NEit, ot Jackson. - ii ' scribe no man for hisreiigior., but to accord ed volunteers, under Luut. ke v, at ack-: 1 - cr i-.trnese i!i.-.:i t:) "I;.::; h m :- a -v. r-srirawi . . . ...... ,
- r . : - o - j - iu iii- i.iigvsi ji-.y 'i uj;iui'ji;. , i- i i:u- x H i-. i.. o ii i reit, ;ui;i o ;ui;i, J'ec. c. i i. i jk -;j-i-.- u -iv..-i.üii ;ti.::z '.''.;::;-, :r m-iii-.11:1.: i Who is Responsible? our brief experience as Editor, teaches i;s, c.i.l nt desire to exclude foreigners com-: O.h, and f.;i:ght them 40 hours, losing 0 ' Commcive: j in the;;-way? A..! y:.i V.Ci.V. it ilecldestly h?.;p j ' "j.,'',,. p.,,. . p,,,,..,. , !l(i,,.v ( The failure of Congress to organize; has j that there is-cortainly a lack of courtgsy J ing h'VC, and Would invite them to fettle ! killed and olev.woo;idod. Among the j The company is to hear the online, ex- j ;vhn y-nx h cl a r,:.ter,,:x w!n l:rnyi;:i ahout ! t,M" tWpt .at" ... . , , .,,,,, ,i,A a.fT-,, 7,,i;f;,-..,i r-.rt;..o the jnil)lic territory ;tnd blind ii) for them- hiiietl v.-ere Cant. iTennett and lieut. lar- ( e .1, a,.,. f.,i.; -,,,i i.,n,.i tn l!unc., r.n-a assise: Is?im ti if j- w.AWuy fvr -. ' r.ius.-d the abov.- nmstion to 1k answered ! nnnmg the dihciont political paities toAi , 1 i.," ,,i ,.,... .. , ,-. 'i v 'i . 1 ir . J;'n? e f t lh-i.nuei i.t.viag, .and 1 bound to . . had Urn agreed rp 'a1 i i m ni ii .Iii ' t-'eives homes. In all matters pertaining to , r.ws. i lie Indians lost their chief and hf-1 d ... , - , t ! sr.andv.: or i.kü.:v.-:.--.. er-.. s v,;.i-.-.i von vn; . , , ii diflT.i-..Tit wni aid each other, i hey arc a I on tr.e look- , . . ..... 1 . . ' impensate owners ot 'and lor v.'hateverj . , . , ... - . . . r v . , . . . in dine rent wa. - v - legislation and administration, Amvi ic.-:i:.s tv men. I.hc volunteers were slurt of: 1 pet some lav. i. y, ;. t i.iiiHiv.n;rv..h?, :.c. fret-: Tlxc liorthcra Itcrht Affjur. The .Republicans say they are not rcs-;ut'' u,r niething :omakc political capi- j sly j .... America. (Applause from the ! ammunition, ami sent to Ilenrita f r sup- portions of their ground is required for the j .Miar,Ih,i: in tl.(.. .,;, j,,.,,.., , r V((1, 3!::, h.." 1 r.J::io. Niav Ycr.tc, Dk-.2?. jnsible; the Americans sav they are not: ! tal, in order to jironiote theirov.n interests, j Americans.) 1 plies. Gen. Wod vcas at Fort Vancouver -.mal. j ud t the raak ofhU ; :;.;.!: ätth-.: eirtentiary. 1 "l:.- :!:.ur x.irtlu-ni I.t-ht i. still ant-hoie.! :t if both K true tho Democrats "certainly ! d to bring their opponciiis into disrepute. ! - - i;i b;id h.calth, and was arranging tho pre- The c mj any agrees to pay, in the iirst j 'Hun- m y h u:-.; avily wUh ym:,J t; . ta.iy h ;:.; ih haU n, :nrl ne-:r !y lie the t; r Vixc n an 1 nreatfodr V look at ihe' ouestioV in Our notion are; let the. Presses and pub-1 AT.HI7AL CF THE ATLANTIC. ' Hminarie of the campaign. : place, out of their net revenue. 15 per c,ni U-nily::ti:a,iry : .,, ' r ; u: s ; Rrv, r- rvr Va,ha,u,n. with their jn.ns Is artal iai.i.. u iook ai UK qtuio.i in 1 -rr,v;r n, , Y T!-v xkw V0H;c ioc-- i wo stetsmcrs l ad dep.arted Horn Küü' . .. . t , 1M 1 'h i .- ;.. . a;-ion !.-:. this liolo- die .wiN'rikirtiim of the nieni- c speakers discuss the subjects of (,fcr- I'A"1-" 1!w M 1 JU v t01 , . f 0i . , i to the Lgvptian treasury, and 1 0 poicent . . ..... '.,..,.. t , ........ ini. iigni. .ii. gi .1. r ri ion oi mc m m i j vL'i 1 i"-s 1 r.-.i:cisco lor U:epn v. Uh ordnance, .s.ores - 1 1 ; ; !. ü s t . :.c ... .. .t: v. . r (: ;. t. 1 1 -i ) aoiii- Iir i i-hnit-ter, r?r t'rne on bTtnl w.l inut t:.-!c-bers of the lower House of Congress, were i 01u- calmly and dispassionately, then let, r., . t'J Vni'J,5l "ppli"- f Gen. Wool. 'to the iirst members of the company. Tlej-.. :? wen- n.a in yonr-reat ..m; k.-! ,k, ,v re ; :.,. att- oW-k o,, Tr.e!v . l i i r .. . . . .e.. ' t Iii inissis f w hi i ?iii I Jcmi !er:i 1 1- 1 i .ei -. . . . . . I J:cs 1 iv.in n f .'ei I imti'. v. . -i nv:iifi '-ef:--.! t ion ot t he rates i f c: . a n m Oi ? imr i'c viv !- n! t:-.-. ' I ... ; '!'?,.,. ,,.,,.:.... . ... i.,. T,.rt,i ..
bill: in fact, that was the issue, and everv'm these days, for an office, makes up his! . , , ;,"V I 'VVl,Klc "V'.V1. "T 'others were killed. ts 'vithout reterence to partiality. ,V(,.oson
.i..,f,.-.., '.,..1 i!miad to be abused and inis!vr.rfsented and1 l' , . V J-vyrpol . atimiay, the Q l.l!:,died and twcnlv recruits f.5r! The company, on the other hand, ob-; wash sh f-r sue
...-...t , v. w, .i i nwu iu lu-, -i , i:nn, .at ü i'. and t-oiK .i.'.:i. .a. ,w xx 1 v o p .1 1 . 1 - 1 mi I . . . , e-illed tovnrv tlo.wr lmf -i ..-... t!,.n..,n i... T- , n , nf i r r i 1 allter s arm v t 'lt cuiti v raucisco on t ;e f . ;,S Ati-I t:-n iv.:-a lull VM.2 .i-iit.t..i 'l i-i,-..i- -..-.r. i... 1 emeu eer minir our a L,enticman. n t u-,.ii.,.,,i r , s.i. M-.j-i-ot t,.i- fun'- . -n-.:- i
v..., ... -r ..... 1.-.. ,jitwt '.IL1 till. . . o .1 jj...l.''v'iviiA..n.v.'-'...".- .1 i . ... .T-l . . . .i i ... . 1 , . , . i i . -Xth. ill the Lories. i , . rr, . .. r.i t e. ... no : at : V. hv. :!!
ftisionists. over the old liners. All admit i ,noso no oppose j,i election. lor exam-! i;rown, s-mpiey Ar lo. lyporMiun ana u- Tie Times and Transcript the lendi WM1USS,U" K 1 ,";u ; (, u--,, . Th , . il.. k .. l... i.. i ! nie. we ouote from the L-i Porto 77; e.?. n vorable for buyers. Daily sales CüüÜ bales; . ,.;. ' ' , ". . .... ,: " vears, to be computed from the day upon i ' ," .. i'. '
House, ostensible onoosed to I remark made by lh, Valparaiso O-rrcr, 0rT.V' - ' ' ; which it shall be opered for" the passage , ,; , . ' (J
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pies monev? The Democratic memb.-rs . t. . liir r' V ' fUiT'.v' ou: ,imuru a'-,n:,,lu- hViXi " . IP,,'ds'u-s ndvaM-ia- 1!SÖ' 'c..,:.:, , , ; : -r . in not. ein' tie nominal- ns of the Demo-1 1. 1 fu t r. 11. v i ' "'t'" ,IU '". o-. :...! i. r ...... i , ... r. -1 ' ...;.
were elected with the full understanding cratic Convention presents the folh.wintr t .i .V "l. ' , . ZT. t f i h..,l V..t!,. ! . 1:1 dull, idoia-v ! v' !,K " ' ' . 1,11 " 1 i""1 - , Vl v;t,:r .,, :W
andeipectilion that the v would sustain and ' para-ranh: " .h.;' o I- lt,ei4 ,.W. ,)'l';:,- 1I'""U,,:' w advane- i t tr the work.; h.vn in the p:Uer. v.üa v
enrrv out the nrov.s.i.ns'of il,:,t nef ,.,1 Y,. i -Willard is a blackrruard: AVaik.-r a M.icei T .?,, v,,;?. .! , .Imn,.,! It.-.i:, h.l! 4. !M- ,lili;:!'t;i denned m pi lee. Flour 013; I t)d. Sev, niy-i;vc per cent f tie net rev- : vt:". .t!:e !,-;s.
. U-..ii. t o i v i ..... A- but.ei, ein ice, Jftc; nd.'.amtme can.tdcs. 1 ..-,.. f. 'ivi-h.d tb,. h.,-..hohi- ..n-. a a t .;: .-.bt
Fame instructions have been re-aftirmed at i l1' ",Vi t- ' ru. sugars ijuie; aau i.tm. -....-..,. v... ,...v , .1 t . ii i . . : speculator upon our school funds to his Lontfuo Iloeey renorled indm;o'd- '"' ' v j'"1' "!;-'! tMM".''M;- n-ur. the last fall elections; therefore, it is not' n-lt' 4) O" " . , K.1 , . ...y - -- , r, , , , end v.tth ..ine nt tho id. v. ..... ... . rt.lip.iiili-J.Uu. rates Uiicnamred. Cousois unnin-'. It;1 . A) , T ... fr. e ..-7-:od i.f a the st.--hi eh: . ..
presumaoiethatlhey will go counter to the j S far as Willard and Walker are con- 0 ;U Dull bit b.-s dcci-i, 1 -pu - 0 .ii-iit .,.(.,:;:,:.. , V V'i ' i mi e i - l .i i -i v "'s du jii uu -avt ...,v,-vj Preach E'esi-rs m America. . U h, alihou'-'h v.t lae'at in
AV 1,11.1 i .1 t y t I and does no ininvv L. nv 10,0 -i. tho i . 1 i . ' V.VW bo br.Ut'.'ilt Under Cl-K i :ti loll t)V lV.e.l MS -) werk l'.I.e nur., er ei He hold that the fusion memhers from nu UUC.s no Illjlin . .ll one, sae. mo, i;vs inte .sfiM.ir o f '':.,'..:' i. .... i . .. . .. . . .i:- ... : . . . -
t.i: ..i.....i.t ....... , e Jcivature who familiarises lumselt with the i n;,s'iv r...-.,(,,-,..l ' .... . . ... .............. ... mig-ition, at the tn.-p-sal et ill-.- comp.-.-'-.e,,. ,,
1IIIII.IIM put-urn um- liir.i 111.111 mr speaker e 1 . .1 1 i r' , - an in'ccuiii 11 a lr'-sa .oii.iiis.ei c..j:eui-: 1 ,-' 1 , t .-, .. ... - , . , . i I use of it; but the charge against Prof. 1 p. ... ;.,t;.,,.i ,-, nvii-, in .'r.'-r i ro i i i- T- i nv .(... a u. . ..n who is m favor of the Kansas bill, for the t ' ...11.,- o:L ? - aw, ! r ' ,u'1 'V',1 .m'l1;'.m ; ' ;u A.?' :nnst Lov.vi- (V.l.iornia which was,.-
. . u , . . 1 V " v " w' vv -.---.., ........ ! i:or '..-izv !..-!S n.Hi.ea -r. ie.eiuui' am. .1 ,...,,,.. ,..(. .,t )V , ;.. p. ,,,..,., s- ,.y . on. 1 ia .vj-iil to u-vy a i:i. -er acre on very go.-Hl rtason, that the last election ; the Kditor does not believe and dares .tot i t;M, Yv'esvrn ultop .'rin In' is i-oL ve e- ' u 1 ' " " 1 1 1 r . r : t , ct. I ...... . , , ,1 , ... . . ,, : o.c w s.v 1 a UIU.11...UU1, 11.1 11 i. i. .c i-,K-ket. It seemed straiiire to ;:a Ilia' an : the land d private in.Ir.i ia.i's b-s-.el.tte 1 bv
Mio UMt tm-.r consniuents liavo changed ; e, , as mai.c.ou as u ia.se. Uelplid to. Austna has notified Piuu of ;.,.,di;i-,n iillino; lV;o vh could have 1 . v... tht. 0 1 Chi
their nnmls on that subject. Thov cor-1 ' -V' ' '!" ir.o iruixnis oi impnnng m.o; c,ntents rnl Prus-Ma eo:;s,.ut.s u urge b ,., r ,r.jz,.. 'Vl (Vuforui-'. and set sail . 1 ,r, , . , - , i ..nm!v sh.,uU ,-arrv ,ut ti 'of f -h lit,; -!i;! by a,, ;!::,,!(',:,. ;;,v,-v i,,, :,!,, ,;':. Ui,.'..- j J.;,"1, ,!,. :,. h.,, ,. :! cliar;.-) - 1 li'l-l'Clli Vki l.In K i.Au-...M.i.,i i- . ! 1 , . ,f ! .i u . 1 . I ..... .. t 1. . 1. . ..... - . . . . . t - 3 ... I -1 1 1 . !. ...-1 1 r f . . Iii., i
. -l . 1 .... i.-'.i itii.: jv.i.' -.'-..j:..i.: ...y .' r l i:,-;.:,-..' Il'lIOl M'Lv.ei LO rt'tl'II- ........ h .... , - f 1.,. I.....! ...I. IUI. uiuu ii. o ...i.. i.n.i' w.-.'i .. ........i soverei-'tis. when it lios Ihmvi wh-nt-lf -.v. .. . . .. i t o-1' t..... 10 i-o.. :ic.ua.l! at oa. Jut the la -.cj, .'.-.n ccm . . on
. . . ... r . v - ,reen tastle, ami are preparea to pro- nw:v ,:e Cxar to accept. f,,;5,, Ur., f-mi-ui ait cxpl.ii'.atitju rf the tte, fj.-11 rtatern s rcouired f.r bmld- . r. lireSSCll hilt vhi.lilil llinv l-i.Tn.t !, . . l r t . l l! . ... i o.i ..o iiiiioi .to . i.i i..u i. , .1 ,.. i.iv , Mi. I.
' ""i "iico an unmitij'itci i.user.oo. , an i If nno-s iiv Iba l)i'i;m-i is "bo"'' to ' p .1 . r .1 1 i . , . . , . ..... ' ,1 C' t -r , 1V..UUO.S. .s.i ui.u jyi.i.ii...i . i- ...jo... 10 ;-. vs..'. . .' te -i ai-' ; '.e r ot the- exjvili- piir th.' eanril. I tVut! Ili.v must Ix-nr tin ri-.ii.:ii!iloi- .coll litiim im. f!-i.,i-l5 .f i.Sr .ivmlicn : . .1... v u: . c., 1... . ... . , . . . . ... , . i
We are informed that Evenly La-! early rupture hetw..- th.- ..overnmen-! 1 1;111!!"'1' f tck ,,rVI;'rS hV . locK!a I -riii,n V.T J "P-111 . nllibusterisni Rc. " to .)crf,c, lho r;l!l of tp,c work. .. - , .. on.,.. V I th.tt th'Miw llussiaii loan shal not be ('ito- ,' t e Freneli "a mo s t won ; he a ! 1 1 1 dies from Siulh Ih-nd, started for th!s , -V.Z proiect of an organization tf.a on tllt. llo lV IL 1 1 !" 4 u u'u' J ,,( a Tho ,r,vat importance of this canal to the , . , , . of Z ti J (iy . . j I ieo on tue i ati- jou.se. smgulnr sixa-'acle to detect the rrenchl 3 place on rndaylast, but owing to the scar-( -o rtmise, Mr. Llingma.i hohhs up h,s Ad vi. -es from Constantinople of the 17th ! , overutuent e'i'i-'cd in the very thin" it. I commerce of the world may be imperfectcityofsnor, were comiMdled t. j l-rality resolution, hoping to get other SUltt. that sixty merchantmen hv.d been i ana'izes so Sveelv. And it is, Ss, ; ly estimated from the fict that it will shorilemoerats to support I.. (Jul v two r with .. . .... i -,., ,ar th.. n1b, i nm-i'li ! ,on , , 0 i i i t v. . e -- - ..... i him on it" ' V muuu moan, ant .j hnv' s.m.I, by no nvatis impossible, t-inee tjK. voyage from tins country to Asia TflT.PTJ ATTfW v.. ,..,..,.!.. a... Ves lost. the r.cccsdon of Louis .Napoleon to the 1 5, , " i lV, m;lliv f the most
Wj have often Ixt-n impressed with the ; Highly important dispatches have been id'-a, that those dilTering with tts on p0;J roceive,! at the State Department from Eng- '. ... , . ! land, with reference to the misunderstandlics, Ju'Igioii, or anv other .subi'ct. should i . . ? . J i mg respecting C entral Ann-! lean afl.-nrs. b treati'd vith the same res-iect, as those j They will be formally considered by the agreeing with us iu sentiment. It is too j Cabinet to-morrow, when their import will often the ease, that we hold those entertain-! known. ing different views, .at a distance, and when j 4,If':itiii has been , received here
. . . . i er in rx'aking or writing, to do it in a way that is e.ileuLited to cans.' erroneous opinions to be formed, by those who are not acquainted with them. Such a state of things should not exist. We should accustom ourselves to speak of a man no matter!
how much he mav differ with us in senti-'by
m.t M he deserves. It a man be e(l attention of the memUrs .and crowded i . i e M it,A i.,i i- ( i gallery. He said in voting for the Kanbrought before tho l'ubhe, for an impor-i0 . , . . , , ., . ., . , . .. 1 I sas Nebraska bill he intended that the peo-
ih.h orace, ami in.; eiitiro opjiosiuon l'ress j (with a few honorable exceptions) will jiounee upon him, and defame his character. no matter bow "honest and capable' i , . . ., . . i-il he may be, to till the office to which he asJ ' ires. The v. fibula rics will le ransacked j V lmv.. a case in our mind tli.it is in point. The Hon. A. P. Willard and Col. I lJ. . . . l . ! Walker, have occupied their present p osi- : ...... .. .... ..
Ui find hard names to call bun by; wrong " voted foj the principle as applicable to our been already received by telegraph, a i .,!, u to be tollowcil bv Mr Ireiton an-1 c',uuu d,,n oi u. , u.iow i).io..sis, and impure motives will be attributed to j Mexican acquisitions iu a spirit of compro- Xew Orh-a.. ; t, '( ( f (l Vu ,n;.mbers of Con'.res, i Aii'i:!' il ""J1 Uwrn i wdo of him, and in hrt. his character will lw ' bethought it would bo unjust to Matter at Xicamgua are said to b, i,u- j fi.4?lll this täte. Mr. 1. intimated as much iVi.r reod thi etd and .... . . ... , incorporate the proviso in a territorial bill, proving San Salvador and Honduras have .. i.v,,vv). :., til0 iirll the other diy ,r:,Jan T:,,,,(l (',,n ;,ncl l'u'x assailed at every pomt. and Ins acts gross- tho oonst,;uf i(,n Iw8 Ilot ; officially rocogni,,,! ,he government of Hi- j 1 to bear ai Dreaton ge t M.mPh known a j the ly inisrepreK'.ited by those who diffor Willi clrry slaverr in'o the territories, but pro-' vas, and a Minister from Honduras is rt- j il-ntVcf tli.' l'Vitri press! Dcmeci.Vs Amnus irajanus. I une and neglect hau l.i'm in w.hliea 1 ,. i .11, annt I nw nf I he am trv nlito. Doited on his Avav to fJinniili ,1L..r I i . ' ,r .1 ' ..l:x ... il obliterated these Colossal Works, of which
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ton, as Candidates, but a short time, iut;,;m. . distinctly remarked that he did
fdiort as it is, the ojjposition Press have j
commenced on them in good earnest. j Whv i.ul.i' so? thev knr th-v uro 0n-'
dorsod bv their party: :irc hih-mm '.led, 1 . - ;ed bv tliem as possessing the iirst order of j .lcn.t!,- ,.,....'rt,.. i talents and spotless cnaiaeci.. i , 1 ... . , , i ! Ihe party to wlm we have the lu.iior , iof belonging and acting wi:h, dors r.ot j . no argument, let it be ever so reasonable. ! Therefore, avc conclude that the better way is, to speak respectfully to, and of those who think that a different line of policy to ours, will best promote the general j - j - - v v "viv- i f',on' wlleh lhi''ir servants hall be so- j let,d - i A man that is bioifdd before the miblic t O I ns follows: I tnn .c-.-1 - r i . hose reputation as a (lentleniia.a leach-. cr and an Officer of State, is alike unblera-; .... ' '0!'Ch S1"'"S" 4 -v- a" f N kvt ou:c. dan. 1 1. inai jiniiaiia uas eiec;eu uoie'aM's lo ino Mr. Zolicoffer, commanding the markfttho (erilnrv should decide the onestion of slavery for themselves, and he Mas . r e . .1 ...I.I. . in iavor oi aomimng mem wmi or wimoui slavery. He had said that slavery woul 1 not go there, but never urged that as a rea- , , , ir .. .n. . ., .son w iv he voted For the hill: as to the constitutionality of tin- Wilmot Proviso, he Mr. Danks said that lie did not ieel that ! ' was ddig ed t . answer questions Do had not solicited support; hu friends, as 0, said r,f his wif., had eyes and chos. . not regard tho Kansas bill as the formation !
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i sjM-ak of those who (inter with them politic- ( advocated the constitutionality oi the u il- 1 alv(!c:- hud made more overttin'S to Ai- tuo canal coinmence ni- Alexandiia, ;:id L:i.v...a.r inijierf.nciw to piz- laie.er e:-i-y I.-ayV t,( ,J(. ( r; ' . . I all v, with that respect which is their due. Ui't proviso. Slavery exists indtd.-nt caragu. tnl:e advantage of tlie delta of ilw Nik-. ,,,,1-';t Vcmvc-h -ttö p-Wif. Wi jtKf--1 "covstaxtp.-.".'. 17th -TJ.'eCnau. -.,',m-rne ! We look at the matter in this light. If j f xi lu io l:"v? or ; T 0:1 ? the lt'; i Tho forhlor 0f t. ;h:ns is tl..a-ncd plvf. "f Z "Yl- y ?,,!,.,., st(.n. , , r . outof the tenitones. It only had the right ..man, dispatches were tra!r,cili:itclv trans- ,. 1 , ,J I tU-s. hv n iaarl:r.r. "wh-.jt u xA," 'S-.!i:it l:::r f(-t," ; v....,,. ,..,.,.., , . Ä , ,.. . , . t j we abuse a man or a class of men, their j t 1(?sl:l?0 ,u f,r ,s to protoa its ci.ins ' mitted tohe .r,.erican Miaister at Crana-: 01;l1' lh or, hat a st,K-U,:P a,U:a-,.a t , .,Cycr t i f.-ehng become irritated, and Ave can have! jn tw enji.vmejit of th.eir propert'. (I;-.. ' from Pclnsium to the nearest point on the J r,ni:iKiioiis!iini:iriisir-ni::uS!iiw he'd like t. l:'t.; ! c i v i ' . .-n I t i mi t i I x t'iT l ii i l . j rr1 . . ... ; , ., , . ! ' ..c vera I ;a;:h!i :ia I cr.U t re still crtu-cn in I no mlluenee over tlicm: thev will listen to. Mr. I uller announced that he was i:ot m j he mines -t (1aliior:ua are vieldino ' I ted Jt-va-is sixtv-one mi ea. It is uronos- i hordes with that female fur life r ... :i . ...... -.. .
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for lSci. Lnyou, .Saturday moruing.-Cotton : by no means .strange to lind him eager to Ke1 ova ,,ls been felt at.d. acknowledged, for Ires dent, and lr tusing to endors the , -Ut -V.es will probably not ex- uV.-poil Mexico of im- potion of her tor- V1 . f. ,. f ...,.,.. Tlll, ,., L. administration. This greatly annoys (.e. aou or 4,00. ! itoW, under cover of pl icing a barrier cu' 1 " V c ? V ' Pierce. It -s underst.HKl that Ohio has cho- The Donald McKay's hl will probablv I n.n,i,st the a-rcssionsof the United States. tns ( 10C0 D. C) was the lust who desen I.uchanan delegates , u. ,;V tJ;. j,.,,,,. of Kl,mt.,.. ' : ,f j Fj?-; d 1)M)Ulation of California vised a plan for joining tho two .seas, and AsmxoTov, Saturday, dan, 12. ! 7 . . 3 li e . i i . i m v i ir Xf , , i- i I .9 lurmshes a convenient base d oi)r'raiitns, i n is rccorocd that he actuadv did construct HoVsE.Mr. Kichardson replied to a - x... i...'. ...i ,m. . ,r..,.. ... i!,.,.i. ! ..,..,. . . r .;.
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, 1 slavery into ine icrriroru s. iic reeo-riuzea ... ir. J-uller rose and said, that he was rea.lv at any time to retire from this pro- . ' . , tiaeted contest. He did r.ot regard the Knng;s ..s Frnraolivi, t f tI, frma,i01l nf 0jt o:. fiV0 r si;1Ve Slates. lie never iavoruiresionng me Missouri . uo.Dpromi.s. He uns iipposed to lle .abolition of slavery i .i i- . . rr l i n i r i in the District of C olumbia; did :at Ix'lieve , in tlieonaalitv of the black and white ra-! ces. He thought with Washington tliat it' was the het policy of the government to : .,jroi.lt m.,iv(. xi citizens to oirlce in prerA yvcrA'-s r.f F.t hp; -p-shnr Kttt, 0rcd Accession cf Denmark to the W estern Alliance, d'C. New okk, Jan. 13. ii--l. r.:.. sr..i. '.. r.T.i. ,..;,.! ...... t..i o - IlH, i.iil wjum. tu, iiuuuiiii" UI.HUV o . ! . - I 1 bvl. Tile Wes'.eru pnposi;i.,!,s ate h-j;! K.u.lf hu i. U bea . ved lter .i i v.oul.l ve"f - T1- . ':'? inauueti, to secure the tree iiavia lion ot tr.e , ., . . , . , . i i lejMM-u uu,n ii i lemn ui-.oe n.i.i Im, ..ff the stivo,ib .,-i. t -ii, d .,tl b.nnlc iosio.i ine rp,misn o.ir, .tnu :n nanus ..-. x .-y m. ff . . I I 1 .. I . Ik . a . . t
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lost. vli-r', sufficient to serve as an -outlet to ihejw that Uis.ance. Ti;e overland Indian mail las arrived at (,rllou ing and (liscoti'cntcd population" Wo copy the following historical stateTrieste. Dates from Hong Kong-are to ,,f J.',;,,,,.,. - . ' meat, lespeciiu"-farmer attempts of the the 15thofov ; Calcutta the 30th. Mar- To this en ! he has ordered the seizure of: f w J(,w yoll JoUni;ll of Com. I:els in India depivssed: money scarce; U:UHU iu the Pacific, and there can be. trade dull. Kxcliangeat Shanghai Gs 7.d. i Joul.t tluit the war with llussda Avas j erce. Many pirates had been destroyed on The : mpted bv .similar designs in Africa, "The importance of a passage for ves-
C'ltina coast. Xkw Voiik, Jan. 13. i :....:.:. I ........ . w o , .. 1 ,...W., II, - ii; iii; piiiicip.il TOiisignees; Meiroj!oit in Daiik,lC5,Ct0; DrexelKv Co., iJ'JO0Ü0. ; Tin- prominent points of the news have was receiving continual accpssions to his lorces. ' Kinney is still at Sin Juan del Norte. A lar"ft i.undw.r of Ida m,... ,,.,.io,t le i ... .. J joined aiker. An expedition under Hivas, son tf the
mm t -v- t i i . ooeiuiii-ui. li.'iiiiiu ito, .....uv ....... ... . Ihe steamer Xorihern Light arrived at : Jjf (,olsul J)UIo!1 nrl,s!ing him on succeed in litiishing k. Under the Pera la ..hour las inght from San dmi:,, vj i ; f , . lrhy willl lh,ull)(,n hW:lv, another attempt was made by !y est, Avith Califorria dates t lec. 2Ü. : , .. . i. .a,,., .,.,.,.,:,., . . , , . . She brimgs KJOO.üüü in specie and up-1 AV'5 1:'ltl.'V - 1 !;U h V- ,!0 ;l,:, l:wus, tl:o sou ,.f Hytpc but .1 was wnU,,f;. ,v' " 'v.. 4f, J.f(J'b.r int.. illegal dealings .!0 1). ( who
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. x J , . 1 1 ' ci iv oi 11.0 i'.'nsscnrjvrs: ui Lommociore ....... - J he .Northern Light left m the port- of; anJuau tlie frigate IVtomac and the ihe Central .vmeriean. Kiauey s pap-r, adndes to a report that llondunis and San' mojo sumiantly than ever. N-veral new on; I-ive been oi,eaed. I m-i i i . i lie Nmora arrive 1 up on tl.e l.xh, and i ti e L'ncle Sam on tho ICth: all well. The U. S. -utter Joseph' Lane, from Norfolk, arrived with dates from Ore-;-on to du- Mth Doe. The Indian war is Paging i to the 10th Dec. A parly V.nder Li 'lit. ' s!:tU'i'er had been surprised at the f -rl-:s ...v; . , . - , . ot Milte and Crrcen rivers bv a larue par- , rrv i- ci r 7,1 tv of Indians. Lieut, blauiihter and th.ree i , ,. .1 . . 1 i f i l . t i '.i.c.s ;iO:;i iii' r.i:niii-ii isiauus lo 1 . in,!. Ii . X- . . 1 ; n,,.l in ,1,.- --tr f Äid i! ,,,,1-11 In. - i . i -i e i 'h' '' ..onh while for our govci-iimei.-t 1 1 I " throne ,;e IlUS CVHlCeO ail ailXlollS tllsposi- . i i i tioii to acquire colonial dominions son." - Tnihev or Asia. It would, therefore, be bon and Ten-ma. At all events this is a matter deserving the scrutiny of our own mad . , . . ; ous.ei isni. , .i . ,i Moa,: Dkkmtton -It appears that H example . f A.c-rs Dunn and Scott m re - fuc.ng to support .anltj for Speaker, SiMri.K I'k.mm.v fos Fixes. v e have known M ""w f " V1 or .rm.v aIi',M'd ih the Hatir-hiciary n suits miciievii - u.c puns an. sffiaiie' s;n cay euve ailel on. Thesjtiii.il marrow fchnuhj he apptio'l fi e.h nery four hours for two il.ns.
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Canal across tlie IsthriUi cf Suez. ! The project f connecting the Mod it -r-
rauean . Uli the Je'-l ea by a shin canal is There are two plans. Out- proposes that the canal rshall connect the town of IVlu- ! . . 1 ':. Suez.- lh- other would, have j V that tlw canal fdiall be 32 J feot broad i c . i t . i and oü l-.vt deep, its cs m.a.eu cost is 1 tnirty-hve millions of dollars. Sjme oi the heaviest e.iptrilists of Europe .are said to be inter; -?ted in the enterprise. T1;. tAtjXni ;:1V tll0 conditioi.s enteivd ,.r;d th.e statutes of the company, is accordt, ,v..-in'e Ti. t .i to .e .14 pu.iii go (. . 1111 0. j i.c ......s . .. , ,. e ,, a:e to a the same l.r tlw s!:ips 1 all na1 . i oi mm.'is. . . . . 7-o-; I. a t H S .:''. MUS . ij:r-.da.ive. j ! ti. 1:1,:, ,1. v,,.,;- iu the .',...! hi. ...;, .'.d--..d -o l...l civf..f . u:d w nl he m.nn..:i:.ea .a .. -oei m i.-oi i . . .ill I important pons in Lurope, more ti'.au tlouj- , i i 1 . ! sels between the Medilerranean and tin thousand years afterwards, King Xecho commenced a similar work, but tii I not ! hniohod tlie canal whioii was called nt.er it i- i . .i . a 1 111 Iiis Ii. one. i.wimu" tw -t. .., .in- v.wasalK.ui C0 yards wide, 3d feet deep, j . , .t,mlil lVunl ',, lvlu,iaIl ann tftheXile, bebw llabastis, ms name. Aceraing io oirano, mis cascarcely a trace remains. It is to be hop ed that no difficulties will arise to imjede the progress of this great work, by which the interests of mankind will be advanced much more effectually than by exploits of armies or the intrigues of diplonialista.
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BU'ti! u;,hcrc y.m lazy ra -c-.tI.-5, a:: I let x .-: xer.se. a'.nmt vom- laUv vocation lie 1J 1 -.our dud-idi l'-'V !:-,-5iV1,r !.'.. i'.'l'l th'' "' ' f t'1'-' t,i!n" - l;u, - v f '::r 0!'u:,1!' '"Hn.r..wt. iu;ht fork.ot ?ratny.: v; hmtal l.e ..f fan, aalh.nv cm you have the You po r fools tlou'i y ia kasr.v i'i it l;c r t-t i.k i;p air was ciinsril ly hrr ;.. to j-ns; . : h a t rov. l of human Vn-.-t?.-? An 1 yitii V üfivr ih.at ir.-fo.; 1 of i-ntici.-ij:, a 1 idv's j lit. y v. ei t !.- :it m'-ii'l'iirr vcvv irlca 'tit1? I tli.'t in fc:;: 1 r !i:t?h h v--':s w'i vor. a h ;: ' p. -. ; v.ra;es.i y"1 f'1'- if honorable for you to U nothin; he-; e:c.t.--e your fat!a-r V.:is otnr.::ru to su;-.o r; joi wl.-n , 1 , - t . , va; kn-iw ta-it v.h:tt !te isas, he p,t 1? la-n -st .21 last-. " , , , , 1 . w? An-1 1 y--i su;ve.-e tint y ia ;.h-r.i an-! t Into this v.oihl to co ili i;ie:d- :ia 1 ' w : i!ilo-. h; ia-j ar.Tvoii a;-.-? 1't r.:n s iv!i it do re -tv yo. at the (Jfi.rlf:ul li '! )!:!. - of ".' : - '' .! .-Vi tt vi t i i 1-! tv l.ra : to i" ".-.'. v.l. w s:;;iiC:" e-!C. of' xv:-' a. a ! ;.-! s tae one.- :u:;:i i:i t;: --r ova i - n rf:: r vai !- m -o : tV' iv. to n: i!.c !it;-ht 'y sho:;ts, yoa finn'ty lay onr eer.-dly r.--;"." :.:Jre .infTa! s.l of ui-.n.s? k.-lo::: :(. or. .V' ,i IUI HI. .i.n r i Iii .:: n i.are tu m s ni !ii:i; r. es: ;; i.i.i ..ii .: ! .,1;.. t i n rvl;:l l.hVa t :1 : . Th.-n t -ivc ars.'iii-j Ma l m !: .... ! - . i. .tae use, ov .r ;: :. ; i' ar :i: i'i-'.'io the Xi'w Vor?; IIcr.iH, ?.T ii tv. pwreck r.nd lo.-s cf ia tfc.3 Ictc a :?! re e rih.t i,,::n. !:.- .:;:: :;. n. fire Ishsii-J Inlet i t iie so-:-.-'; a tt;o in ni':t ie lotainst. i'o'.ir ef tin- c. w v.-i-.-e n-.,r. n t-, 1 on 1 ::t! the vcvse!, em v. ?;-'.v;u .', '.a'!: iv.':"..'. - iV-.i:i .?.. '..ji'. 'i tf. : t survive tl. -. 1 ir'ed rnd t "k r. fi'-;e in th -a!ai, j-n while t!n-:-e a!:e:;vyse- --triieV the vess-.-l, ten 1 oji n tl:;- e v.'n doors, c.ti't ur. d:a,- the c.:; hen .. ( ;- ho:-,-.!. He, liovever, thiou-h the ,.xt.rti.,i!. of tin- .-. e. "T" ('. ,'. - Pl. t.,.' r. .:.....l tm. I ...y, hr.:ur-i-i- !.c.v er the t..,r..!n, ;.t '...'.. T1. ... il.n.. .- - lull i e.: "v ii.. . . . v ... .... ..v . v , "11 tl' ; -i i "!..' :: -re thnv h M on t !:ie nolo- ov.r tinv V. ..S di e'! irr.r tho r.lmost s.-i;s U ss (- retain en 'ore ' . ' i , -i ' i: . fis"-i eai-ht them n:v exvv ei er;'.:a 1 irurov. ho - l ,...;..!.. IT, v.:,s. how.ver. oir-h, ear. lit hv
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'the ,nte, na 1 ,!r,?g0i! vll ,h,,e. Hm- n vean; lh -'" to the ;vid , .f the m.jority, md ü-?e .,-.,:,! WiJIia.u W.!,!,. Rixl V.r. Jei:ki:w. . Vcd t:it!s, tio,v. ahm the last : lire n-irck Mastor, c:ii..e h the a.dst.in.v ofthe s':r.a- hv't',v T't-ivo.ef-.e jrejito ei-s. hut tlie ca; t ihi .-v.-sml vn tW nftor. vhito ho- ; n-raiirn.: the Ave t.-.."i in fat , Ae n : in- cnnvcvf.l t!io eover-aunt :S n..e. Tho m0 , -u,--:-uv h.ive t..e a roan Curt deeJ-.c-t .uitnod dmi-irellv from the intent c dd. but J,,,,.!' void-twltv has a 1W1 ef disorder, inisery. VU; thr.,u.:h the", Herts ef Mr. Jenkins, ho n-eov- j drurkiaaiess, hsease, c-rhae, ml dt-ath, Leon J our- ' ; c'lio n the ur.Äir.in;, and i:-. f.;.!:n- hca.'s ef lJuriii- t!.e -:ih-n the ihhtef ttie Tth inst., :l j our eilizt ns. 'liny are tlat.wn aaln u.on iheir brig sinda Iktuc wen 'aW i.er l!.in'rvmt. CMl native end nnalicnaWa ril:t of -lf dolVnco! were ntiit lv h-ek n no Not a vi-stu.-re has hn n j pdn tliey mu-t assrm'.le.or-mire and itition. re-alnvd to tell wh :t they were, v. here they v ere i A 1,fw' h'.-hituro is to ho einte 1 .1 n?w law i t iVoin, or vhUluT th -y ere hoio.i l. Those uss U ,K" ( ' 'd. X.t till then wid the nl-n ofow!trainl would hiero tuiivd at h-ast fifty men to 10. -n the 1.1. ff lohnet y ho rest. wed. Hie lwiof exjrteuee Tliocronshivouato.ih'e.'.lyitoiho l by th-cd,l shar the :aaa:l!in;; or the law, has pin ed thU to on that. fearful nhrht. The hu(iie is ruopiweil to j vv . iy reas. l.in-t.i'nd. The riots, murlor, and arhave been a Su:us.i veel. It is prJiiMe tint, i tho delidma and death that stalk abrmd' In when the i. e und sa r ux-lt, setao hCef- r.-.-o 111 iv ' cuiianadty tell ttii-. Te.e ou e of humanity, an I ho pithered eraoei. 'r- thi 1.1. ! " o:',I,t .dihoted, .-.inatly '.ec!.n-: ths to le
j Ti:o t !ij;er s-hin ;-"tin:rnyf Cajif.Kilhy, fr atC eij ten r-ejrtf'i!)'';- -J Willi a v.to.iaMe ar;;o, e-.m.s-
ti.i-ol teased.:, tc, as.iore InetniU-j east . vv.-,n sli.U tho let ::o oia'n :d;uM nu et iu 01Fire Island U-h. an ! en tlie 1 1 th a:t. sh-had ... ' ' - . , ., ahoutthirtvtneh.fwM-.riu her h-dd. '1 he ship j ! l-,,ur,t 1;,''i;s:;n s' ::i --;di was hi ill ot '.iv,'-,,; nhit, 1' t ! i:n!;oa, and wn- ; x''r'1' ted r.nd lanttei.dde x iy .e that Ii duau ed hv Mes.-rs. WükeiiiKi, lüm 't!.'. ('... !'l!:! eitv v!n!h, :i touipei-ioe-o St it ' T:Wy;i . VI inS':m' tW V"V' I Wo d. i.,t rm .- ttv r. .....nxid to the lieo;.!, fu w.hr s-ViaH, unit the ear-o w as jTohahly worth f . .. . . ' . ...., $:;tld,IOd, whioh is. ;i;?osed t ho iMM.rod in Wall ; " 'Mtc " !I- t.u ycall street. j Uu etin.s. rovji e their tempi to nee s-u i tiet, i-'hIi-Tlio Stiiezray. as we Iran by ti-h i.:-.i;h,li is sinoe I'gi ia-.v om nr.d i.ulte in sen l:n:: full diVatlont e,.oto piece?. KilFrki: Pki ss. :,t :!!(. time we h ixe des:- ,ted. Lot :. t the Sou ,, ... ! '-'id P.-o-iJitors of Ti in; erok-e, the Serial Orders, ..... . , . i .1 11 t! 0 D a res and the 1 (.inn'ars, b vrir.-jTesonii t in oM tedow icoi lit 1 p.i.-soI thiou'd'. I. von--. r iuee, r 1 " on his way t Savoy, hi.; rath e Vorntiv. Xo hs : mei-tiu.r soltriiortaiit and itjl to t'i wrll-Wing th in ciidity years ae(.A lien u wii. t'oi ty-oi.o, lie efbvüar.i. w as senU 11 ad to tie- Firm h döe lor life, f r( . Wl. !;r:tu r i ci est !1 iK-n fo.-n.'dv t. the some crime. At tho cotnr.iono' sueiit ofom- KeVo-. . , hition. h- ii.irthen a ,,;id.il,:'el irx'.iv. he whs shut W'" vi.e r a.oe tlaoul.out the State, t ,boat from tho world. The her day ho was p-I s-, Uh thü c!l mime hu ly. edat the a; 0 ef i.o hvudrid raid tvei;ly- no. No I CAl.VlN n.F.TClir.R, e.UMo is n.-odpu d. but th.e l rol'uhility is that the I J A.M. IS I'l.XKIt. (.overnment thu-.ht that h- had wiikitl ut more . AV.At. HAN'NAMAf,, than a natural lifo in the -allies, and tint ho was' I'. II. UAUKY.' oast doini an r h.arm. It i nid that ho lias n li'.t'e W.M. ItOIlSON'. - -
jr.'jeityin Savoy, tlie interest on wh'ch has fecn aenaar.l it'ng exactly one hm; Jrr J ijecn, 'or s'av.r he arrived at the txye, of twenty- one. The old hilow ci joys i 1I1 i t lu a'lti, ahh.-5vh he stoojs so much that his hu e rearlv touches Ids knees.
. , AHRTVAIi OF THE KS ICS SON. . : Xct I'ork, Jan. !.". T'"" s:ea.in-diij Cricsss si :ur:voJ hero thi.-i even-
! ü;. Mio ii-n Havre j'ir. -:ic iir rs mvI v.-.u ti -ot rn!-- w'i'muA My. ' ' 1 ''ec'A Vhr,- IVir!,, ,l0 , fi j fV lt 51 the Ajror.t ?rc ,.. : ;iI!V- v;5v !:1 1;.,;,:nt;, (I'-si. V.'i'li risra.l tlie fii n ts cI'Ku.rshr.C Ixn n sc:-.- t. J'i.'i's. Hie II i.--"ar. ftand at ?C-!r :,') 11 woumhil hut, ::i:t wni6a.- . . Hie ( tr v in'lc mo1, e; lat rf ( ).:ru - IV.-Ts s li !lern t!ia 1 4 ' X.i onlereftlie D'strle1. A:tonry. an exnminiti n wat nn.le for ticU's anten-.Mlie insst n.'rs. aivl thrc ubo v,- :v -.vidjoar f It L- v.-re i.Ta-t-l un!er aiTC.. , , . . . . A', tve:.tv v re a r r'eJ an:! r-u! in t!;e kovjj . i til l n . j r in;: of (';:;. I'aiasve uf Ihe Revenue (V.!er Washa '.- :i, v. ::o ias tae IS-r ',i ru f.'nt ai ci-irtre. 'n:' Di tiif-t Attoni-:'y rce'wd ;i lett rye -t-on-iy f.- 'io the Ato!HC (h i:, i-il in n p lil to t:e efeirs.' le hiM-rn:a at i;:tcn !.,! to i;t:r.-aie towards the ii:il ti'- '.ii hi the ex'fititien. Tti-en-.'o .f t-'tet'l.e. r Ne-rtTieni Ivht is to ! cx iiaai''.!. ; i l:e oon.i !:!. t):!s.-;'i:rrrrs lv thi ri-tl!eiTi L.'irlit j r.rc nuu-h a!:!:ovrd In- t!i aVn taiorr. wli'eh will Ik j 'intinnr:! for t.vo ! ; i::-;:-, o t!,e steiiiaor'ä e:ir- . j.-oe:'.n be ex-Miian'-l. A hi. i e :i:i :iit oi the carpi is .;:..! to C"U-.t of h '.na-.-: :u.l i.xi innvrii;i;i!ern -nti ! ne.'l.is In-Iteve..! to i:i--tu.'-- :i.i- :.; :,tsof v.r. : :'.'r,'t'!vVi;rvrvvn!d f .:!.,;vs t Vtxvr J. a :"f':K-i s ; ': : rr.uiiaeit ir i.:s ci-e-. i a i r!!iiVtcr'iV.ai Xirnr-n r?: I to ,!:-:..:! l,y tli-. IV.-'. !: tn-riv to .mir ei;:!ra;arca';o:i, t!i it !e- - i:et yet .(.cn r.a ;r. f r , -vt.i!!is!.a:r lip'oawtic in re. .:: v.idi t!:e j :.:.. ! who i:iv e!.rin t :;o:v;: the ' -.'iiici! rov. : of ihe . Sta;'."': 'il;o-e vt,o unv t-t.ifi'v ii:-s'rar.a-i.t ! :; :v.-p'a l'.:r o- aver'hrwi-i.-r t!:? f, Tin ea- r; vi : :i: u-.r. wen not ct!;:en ' h.:i.:?:i to i. i ' r '"'' !' lis :;y J-i tii-n of t1-:;, ? f:-- r. j is r.ov. loif-v n'-r-.-c, f:rc!y cNre d tl'eir : pvnv.il ' ' .n-a.lef ::; o in t'-e ; : :: "t:.n rf jo?tV 1 ' or- 1:1 N ,r::.?:ii;,. riail .-iii-'i .!i-i!I ! the- -:,s-. t t'a .Ye-Mna ijocp w.t derm it !ro-r ti n you or rny one . 7!!n---t r to i!,r.r (..-. , nm.-r.' n c'ilv ryvx'h't'd 'i' mIi ;ti--.;i :( f; y, niririd i:-a,:iia. Ct r.'r.t Ti , ;-:!?i.-v i-' :cst "i ,1 ":-:y t::, i; V, !..a ,r d it r VS; f,, 0: ; . i:e m m ,.; mäina v.!;- .r.;v i- ;he e.-.nsi o: -nii'-o. ttiri h-ive fv it r she .'.n .f l,u l ,! ' Ciu '" ' - -Wy. 1 ;o. he i-l.u-e, Ii:i5 n e-olN. . " '-f.sove ta.o it i t i- t d- -'r- :' I eoj'te f Iii.!:;:;. i t er.i;':r ttp the -. is n'" :. -.lncohva se:i,:.I ; ;: i-:;t -:: -v.". :!-. I th.:t !'tv are ! rc:' v- :,J ":i -V: -u; I h ii-v-vt.;.- ii v: I. v:n .:t-M .e.rt:n:e nn.l ;.'. t':-. 'i- t. n.-rui'-s to aiconiM'l'di t -i.lt i r.riO"". ; i , , 4 ! h Vvmeu. .i the ....Th-r of oer flat tn:('- ; J lurelere. :e t'iit!ers',n-I luve itme.1 H.i-x-0". Now counterfeit lives on tho Stjo ikr.k of I dlan 1. New jdate hue made th ir iu peiraiiop-. . Thov are vevreser.t ' to he cxe'Vt:ii !lv wi ll vo. ct:o,l. ' . I :
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