Madison Daily Courier, Volume 1, Number 290, Madison, Jefferson County, 8 April 1850 — Page 1

Tl" i s j t ' v i ! VOL. 1. MADISON, INDIANA. -MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 8, 1850. NO. 290.

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?i Aiiso ia ily coi uiLit. Pr.u'id and Pallished l! y . c. a a it i k R.

Ollite o;i Wi-m strn-t. I'o-i Oifice Building, j TI '...: .-' .-i r'J'i -". j Tea n n't a wcrky jmyihlc to the Carriers. J I j" Th- i i;r will be I u misled to Mail budi . .i .. I. .. I . . i V, it,.. a! the ncnb-rs ami those ho ;,,! at the Ot. ce, dl the same rales; bat payments must be hi advance. Ti'.RMS Of Al'ViiRTISIN't sin rip tn-PTi four re ner iine. Lah ..,. mi numm.. lor first week, two cents per j I i II. j After nrst wppk on cent per line for each subsequent iiwri ! it . tor any pii;i tt "I 7 tine . , , ' the Hue must be paid f..r j A'l i N"ru-"':u"n s inserted tiy w in' ii n a ml'- t inH.14IU -s- (i- t-. per line, ror one war .. i , ii I it i do :l ih'jiiMh 1 ' f. Jl , ,). il'i it'i inrpp iii'imlm ?. fine - m-r' 1 ' I MP -I or li-, . JHP- I'"1 II til. W ilhllUt all-'r.jii .ii (up - i i ,n:.i'i ntia i ii-. vv ii.,ii)U : aliPratiau 4 IXi ti ('(I II, t 'ir.'.' lll.i'HIH no "i" tm j t-2 "Ii t . . . . I - no j . . . . e, Co I . ... on ! I.ar.-er n lvcrt i-phipiit- -'amp proportion. Oofl iiic ', i a.-. N..ii aliPratioii. II,, l ; ii ' ii - vv i no 'i I a'lra' ion. F.ar'i a Miti..n. - i lor inooUi.J .... Karn al.iiti o. - I i '' ! ,r I - ni'inl'1 I'll' "j 11" - . .......... not t.i avpra 'p oUPner Ui-in mi"' w' K i ) !'P I 1 1 ' '' t.no.r.:is rfni'wf, it. isol to avi-rac1 no - ; : ' i.;.v-';ia!i'.i.ir"i.n.iiiin r in Two -'i ir-.!') iii-'it''i fP'iPw:i'.lP not to avpragp ollPii.-r run o of awpPK.. 2" l'i I'.ni-h a.J.iiti inai !"ju ire r. iimn'lK " .Vl So t I v , rt :- .ii ni f to i-iiii4i.!.rp.l t.v HiP ypar iiiiIp-s j.pci'i" 1 "ii tio- uis'i.ii'i. r i j, t or prcv ion-' y aurrpil upon t.p wpp'i ri.i ,i.i!' o i, i,i r.ri.i ' ,-nn.li Kip-1 fi' in r" I f ' parli namP. All 4vpru.sf.ii't Ito.ii transput jirrnous to . paid in ,li'aii'-p. , , , i , v r ' iiMiiPi-" on' markPil or, t tip ropv for sjiPclnpil , no 'ii'''' r ' t 1 1 1 -if r I ;, ni' . v-1 1 S ron ' i n opii oiip iii'ioi t . 'H.Ips P ,., ii i oil H!'ip I a'd ih.iii"mi rxac'et i rcor.l i ns I y . j l'h" tirivi'i-a of :irlv ad-'fr lii-rs will I'p court iipiI to i trn-ir (P'lar im - : hp --.. .tri-l H oi lo- r .nt vprt isriiiPiir- not l .,,;,,, i, it'i. or n'iilar t.usiups arped for, to l.p ; p.H'd Pltr.l. ; ll 1 ' .-.-ti -i-'ii-iiM for " hirita'.'p iiwt iln hhi. tirp pdiiiIIMiip. w-t "I i" vo-'i'!. aiof oi'i.'r punlli- iiiceinigs, i ah I -i-. lim. 'o p dnrPif 'ii'l pricp. ,ril,,., . u t .1-rMh iK.'rto.l v;t!io'it cha'fP ll.it nHV iimr.i. ri'i.l f no-ral i ii v ral iom to lot tin r.'p t fa!! ! i r i."n ,-,- ( vU-pr'Wp--. H oihPr sptilin! rntii- 1 H'HniPt.o.o' -p.'iirri.' iiofo-p-.1pilh,1 o r.i I attrntioii j in ("ii.- oi:r '(' i-iiiKi-rN. r auv ooMir pn;prtaiiiniPiits ; In 1'.. I .nil - nli,' I lint irr . . pr.i .- ii r -i' t-r i 't- in ' no oUoito "..s ,.'o;i..'i '. pvcrv not,,dPsinP'l io call ,ut iiii.m to i.'iva'e ' iii.irprisifl.eatcu-aiPii " in PtniPii 10 j to- .mote 111 f vid 1.1! iiitere-t.can only hp insrrte.i witnuip ; nniL rsiandi i.' i'lrti in -.ttiip : I" ' p i"ii l l"r- l inser-ed in the editor'a' r nin'IW ich can rni'y "eni mip n crpt ion ot th" editor : . i l I e charm d at tne rae of i..t icitian ."i-piiI-- pprune. IUISIXESS CAttDS. .MADISON HOOK STORE. DUTTON & ADAMS, MAIN-CROSS STREET, MADISON, IND. V hoip-ia'p and Retail I'ealers in hooks. PAPnn a statio.wiry. ALSO ;.;,,;, Iiiu,!. rv, and Wank Book Slant' facta rcrs It in a v 1 o J- , 'V Z ; S O !isl J WATCHMAKER. sil vi xmilli and .Iov'lor, ' it v ti t' 1' Till-" P ( ) I i I, ( ) S A L t ) ( ) N , ' ., t.U C It OSS Sl'lil-I-I , M l'lON. I . Holla IlooIIttle, Manufacturer and Dealer In t z) . J J -' - mi Sm,mJ M 1 N i-Ro-S .-TliIT.I . S'. M'l-ov. Mi. I) ll. S LA Y TO A , si in. ?: is: 1 isr, ill,,-., over !!nj'e- lima Store .pos'le , a s. wh-'e lio 111,11 t-e loiimt ai an u ul t .e .lav. 'ri'iii T o'.o. kin lue mm ii.lii 111 i;ip evei in Madison fl, VT''iV. HQ .1 Cl HENDRICKS. 1 . m - " ' () F F 1 C E Wr-! Street, one door north of the Post may ( .h. 1:1 itiii: a sroM'iiot si:, t IK OF I.HMH'V, KMil.tM'.' I' a s It i o 11 a l I e T a i I o r s , M V L P. r. R R Y S T R E E T, f hU 3Irtlisoii, lntltuiin. W1I-L1VM 12. LOW V.. L L. I TllF. R . l.S'D FI. D1.'(; S TORK. M i:v Cross Stk :rr, rtR C'-krrv Lane, ap n MADISON, INDIANA. MADISON C POT 11 IN G DEPOT. AUTIU'U OIU2, M A X LJ F A C T U R E R ts, w,i,uvtK M R-TM. I'KaiKR " - V S It A II L. II C I. "Till "Si i, A t nine j . s. tn. M ad. so it. Indiana It. S. M k K E. IV 1: V I. It A ?!' K 1'. I'. W 11 O L l l S A L E C R O C i: R S , in M 'I lsl ?l t ilt II AM s. dec 6 . M l-lx'N.IMt -VNA. oil: oai.!: toil,!!! ?"0 A I O forl.r A ecifid upt! of iirterior oal. a ps, .iu. ana : ,n.e.; c w " i - i.-... . .... .1 !"i' r,,i ac Al .,- new

1) A V I D WII I T E, U IIOIJAI.L (iKOCKK, C O M M ISSIOX MERC II A X T

And Dealers in Flour, Pork, und Produce Gen- , I eraVjj. Nos. 1 and 2 Commercial Row, MA DIS (XV, LXDIAJS'A . Jlp Will make literal rash advances, on all kinds of Produce h pped tolnm fripIlll, il( N urlf,ans, )lllv m lor sale in this market, or to rug or New York. W. G. WHARTON, :al estate age is Agent of the Columbus (Ohio) Insur: JTA TE AG EXT. . And Agent of the Columbus (Ohio) Insurance Company. Office opposite the Post Office, tJ ,- tY m AM0, I N 1 1 1 a. V A . W .11 . ?l ' U 1 S T O !V , Forward ins; and C'omi!iiion Merchant, A N D JVholesale and Retail Dealer in Hny, "irn. Oals. forn Mpal, Chop Fppd. Meal, Plop rtui!" tii ots ran. &c.. .fcr. julv 7 West Street. Madison, I. sir i he a rrrcii, MANUFACTURERS OF LARD OIL, Jam Crossstrcet, Jladisou, Indiana. r-TliP liiihpst inarliPt price paid lor o -I.urr. It . K . T It A T T , A 'I' T O It IV K Y AT L. A XV Jladison, Indiana. ITf Otfice 'n the Post ( nlice Building .entrance on strppt. Jiiiip -Jr-.TTt J. W. MENZIES. 8IMEON STANSEFEH. .TI i;zii:. Ar TA.i:Fi:it, ATSOKASIYS T LAW, aue 2-2 COVING I t ) N, KY. II. BLACKMORE, JR. CHARLES T. JENKtVS. I5I.ACIOIOUE A JEMlEINS, Produce Dealers iS,- Commission Merchants, Flour, Corn ami Salt Ape ills, , Warehouse opposite Steamboat Landing, MA D IS OX, A D L l .V.i . june ID SllStllVVSUIJltV A PlilCE, WHOLESALE GROCERS, -j-- mm -m. . ..mm j m-m m. mm. m. mmm-mM-,, WHOLESALE GROCERS, . . i r ui utiiuiii iiiu vuiuilllMOU -'hi ntlllts, : AND HEALERS LV PROVISION'S. Ohio strett, tjj)osile the Steamhnat Landing, Autr 4 Madison Indiana. JOHN A. HENJJRICK3. W. PARKER HENDRrCKS. J. A A. V. I. IIi:MCtl( Ii.S, Attorneys A Counsellors at L.av, j Othceou West strre', one door north of the Pos, Otiice, I Madison, Indiina. i TIT' Particular attention paid to conveyancing and ; j collection of claims. July I'.ltf ' v n . O Ii I I II A T, ! WATCHMAKER, SILVERSMITH &, JEWELER, j IT1 Two doors below the Bank. j ortl.' M ALISON, INTitAX . iLO. .M('OI,SO. JOIl.NSO.N, ATT O R N E Y AT LA W , ItIC'II.VIOM, VA. Continups to practice in the Courts held in the city o Rirtiinon,!, iiicludinir tlie Federal as well as llle Stale ' l-'o'ir-s. seiit :t 1 - - V. M. ICNN. W. HENDRICKS DUNN & HENDRICKS. A T T O R N E Y S AT LA W , II ' K moved Ihesr Oflice to Hip room lately occup:e ! li lh iuii.s tl. llolcoion, E.-S),, at Ihe Serine mr upr. jflti 'j:t . Ii . I O IV O II U II, GROCER. Main-Cross Street Madison, Indiana. IIO v 1.1 THOMAS J. itoituvsoiv, WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL (iimriiit and ruoDiTi: dmaliik. ; Mulberry, a few doors below Main Cross street, amr in JOHN WOuliBfltN. M a IM.-ON. I N ii. .'OHM R. WOODBLRN. J . V O O I 15 1: It X A SO , , IV IK) L ES. I L E G R OCERS. Forward inc ami l'omniiion .Mcrrhant. im IT 1 1 i- r.. Fn.-v rtno rumoir L n m v ,; . t". c . g o o dT WATCH3IAKER & JEWELER, Main Cross Street, Kant of the Hauk, MAIMS. i. 1MHAN A. Till", tiniter-i. m-d t. on ban 1 a iarjeainl t-i aoiitul a-orlineu1 Q'-f.iajt "' fine I 1 Jrweiry. .nch as fu e Ki 1 iipck ana o 1 ..i,.s. t.reos. p'ji.. ear ncs tuii.tr rin., ki ys sea s, t .. -feels. nia'lti n. brae ie s. u.dd and si'ver si-ecta-e, . liver i-om'.s, Jitles. bu -k 9. 1 erklaces. and penciis. go d pens in sliver and el 1 c-sea. silver tatne ami tea sjhiiis. sa t and mu.'.ar.j sKons puar longis. and oiht r articles n fof Iimp. too tediou t.enumeratp. xu ;- THOMAS C. CO' I). .I.EADLK t. ItOi;. Aitornej and Counsellor at Law, K1S1NU SIN. 1 Nil ANA. IT-p Co! ect'tiL'. in the con 11' ips of O hi". S w it Tf rlftin! , Eililev. ami 1 '-a. i.orn. and a. I otner protei-inai b isi-Hi's-prvMnj'ly and care'illv at'etnteJ to. h mil) F S. Ilaliiju'j; , Rising jiu, Jo rpb Oi.l' nr unrj. J. ii Pepp . ' I- raer W ,!, lare-of . - Wrtmlwar.l t lbisenbPry N Y M. C. Gar! .-. Ma4:on fel. 4 atWlf Cleanlns: and Ii c p I r i 11 sr Cleaning and renairnu of a l kinds of Lam p. Ctiandehers. JLc , A ne at the riortel umite bv

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JAMES ROBERTS'S WHOLESALE LIQUOR AND GROCERY STORE,

MuLLcrry Strict, Madison, Indiana. TDK I'olliiwmir conipr sps a part of hisstix-k: i F'ort Wine; Rpd Wine; Bursmidy I'ort, cherry Wine; i Maueira Wine, (.'laret Wn-e; Champatr ne Wine; insli Wliitik y : Hoiirhon Wiii.ky ; iieci.iittd Wtiii ay; assorted Tickips; Brandy IVaciies; tresu Apricots: i"i i, it A pricou; M usi roiun 'ateup; l'epper Sauce ; M actor v liranj dy ; French Brand v : palp Kraud Urandy ; pore Hoiiand tlin ; anta t'rnz Bum; tiay Runt; London I'o'i te ; Scotch Ale; ! Stoiieliton Hitters; Bur Cucumhe r; llrandy G&ces ; tresli i'eaclies; j Walmn Catsup; tlhio Alus'ar.l; j Rmp Siiavine Cream; allkindi of '. Reualia Ctaa'S ; and many other articles j to iimiiProus to mention allot winch will j hp i!.i low fur cash. Call ami pianunp t.e'orp i pnrchasiiiii. J.i.MEs KuliLKT.-?. i oct :to FKE!ilI OVSTLHS! FRESH Baltimore OYSTERS just re.t.I.i it F I'. .HI. IfTv'j , . . " . "1 : I: f Prices reduced to S I..iO tor -nil . ... . , .

. - - , nil ,.u ' G , i O'MI H W It I'r Ml U ll 1'tl I .a " "I l'in.1,1! ' a""- "rT " ,Uf jlil.eralt.riiM" Tli.e m want rc reijucM. .1 to ctJi and i wv 4'.i i T T, ' eamiii.l.f...e purchasin- losr-wl.rre. utiiee oi tlie Madisoa Insurance Conipiny. 'rXIMu n t. nwis. T an election he'd thi rtiv Lt flitSce'cTf iheon, 1 sl MIIRTN-A full a..vi i.pi.t of fine -V panv in Madison, the following uentiemen we.e j ,,,1, ""U 'l''' "w l'K ' ", 1,VV,S- ; elected directors ot I his c.mpanv for 1 he ensuinc vear I of'c M.mioI lw i.oljfti hre-Inve

i viz: m. ti. liriifht, J. W. Iioi.ohue. V. J . M'Clure A. W. Fitchcr, N. Powell. 1. Ro,s, H. C. Shrewshury . and IJ. White. - . ay, o. i. A ' a t-uhsemient mpptina of t hp riirectora. A W. Pi' chrU.,,l..l..l I'ru..i.l. .. I eit.l I.' ,1 l.i, ! 1 tarv. I The company eontinups to injure strainst Fire, the ' dnnpprnof avii'ntiiin.,ni lrunp on Fitlojit.i stti ... ! i Iwata, and Shipx, and on Steauil.oat Hints turn, I Risks on lavoraldp terms. E. G. V il I f I' V . cjiniioj joj ajiiHD "il ",V r-ecrt;ary. oct Hi dtf A. i. STC'ART. T. R. SILL. STUAUT A SILL. Commission and I"oricarding- Merchants, . US M"ot Street, PITTSBURGH, PA. TF.'.1'.RS in a'l kinds of Prorlure, uch an, t.'r.iiii 3 W S. eds. Flour, pork. Laid. Baron, l:um r. Cm r-r-.-. Nai's. Iron, Hemp, AiC. &c. Part cu ar attention paid to the sale of Produce. VV p aiso iiiVitp V est p - n me re nan t s i o vur new ,trranepinent 'or -orwa.din;: f.oods. tiy which we arp enaided to ship to any point on the Ohio River ami iv-nn syivania anats, at a lower rate thin has l.een lione hereofore. and with despatch, and no charges .or t-turae. references: j Myers At Hunter, rittslmr, W. Harhaurh. Piifirh. i R. I a'7.itli &. Co do, JohuGrier e.o, vVni 11 HiM&Co. do, Hampton Smith 4-Co. do j McGills & ll -p. r"o. Railev, Krow n At Co. ! H T Curd &. Crump, Lnu'vlle, Baualy A; Muitli, j .1 M . ( larkson, do Love SI artoi & Co. "alt'rp. J . t. li ay lies 4- o.. do J 110 M'v. ui'.ouaU Si Co , do.' Bright Ai Lan.er, Ma dison, 1 nd dec ie i.tt " 1 s. ,.... -ir.. .aim m. rtn "f Y 4I kin a. n aul V .Ia iK 1 WESTERN WOKLH. Cud No't-.n. &. I'OMMOHORE PERRY. Cap! Scott. Etatkia "-win leave ,i auisini lor ,ip i ir jpn every ten ila vs Uttl 1 ul' 1 he ras.i For f 1 ii'lit or iias, l.AYIO WHllt. apply to 1 ,(iv y. II. II O E T ZCLA W , Commission and Storage, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, and Dealer in ail . kinds ol Produce. Y i: S T S X It K T. T , oct 94 '4!l dtf M A imi in I s 1,1 v I t . r o (i u 1: . SADDLE, f-ri n , - fellil i t'A Ktl TRL.lk IIAl.YFS g'viy u , " A ' - I lj h A (( f 11 :) jC iJ J J " - J"i m. ANU WHOLESAI.n AH RATAIL EEALF.R IV Saddlery, Hard ware and Coaeii Trim m in;;. nov 22 Slain-Crim Sirt-t t, ST'idifnn , lad. T.T.CRITTENDEN, Attorney a t I a w, dec 3 MADISON, INDIANA. W. H MAI.L0RV. ROTERT M. EVANS. iI A I. I, O It V A 1: V A A S , Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, CO VI A G T O .V , jan 11 Fountain County, Indiana. g FIKI SAI.TI'JE'I'Itl-;. IHheerprPiveit i ami for .ale low bv FRANCIS K. Sl'lKE. I.ltlC.IIT A LA Mi: It, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Itail Ito.Kt tVliarf. MADISON, INDIANA. joiiv w sii:mt:ii, A TTOR.NEY AT L A W , m'.ce. tsiu:h-west corner of Main street, up - a rp, tail II RiSIN J SUN. IN II. C W. B A S N E T T , !I A C I'AL'Tl It K IS OF IIATh, ASD : HOI .tSALL DKAl LR is" 11 A TS, CATS, A.'D MI FFS Corner of Cherry and Main-Cro-. Streets, an 11 MALlSoV. IND. Ii . J . C OLL1 A S , Stove, f 1 rate. Copper, Tin, and Sluet Iron. I A L T A C T 1 It i: It S , M AIN CKuJj STREET, MALISON, u . dec 7 nil A T S. Fur. SiU.tVio-iM.ia. !. , a Vista a ia Wo.il Hats ! a'oirilatice at tt-e

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I) A I L V C Oil R IER, ?I. C. il A It It K It, Editor. 'From the Washington Cuioa. T. Butler King's Report. The report of of Mr. Ktnj, the kte extraordinary ajent of the President ia California, appears in the Republic to this inorninjj, and I :re to invite RttPiition to one or two points which it presents. Mr. King says: i arrived at Saa Francisco on the fourth Iay of June," Sic, ic. "The steamer ia which I took passage wan thefirst conveyance, that reached CiuifaruU with the intelligence of the inauguration of President Taylor and the appointment of his cabinet, cud that Congrr.-s had failed to aid the Executive ia providing government for the people of that Territory." It will be resnarked that Mr. King here, says that the Fteamer m which he went out convened the first intelligence that Congress had tailed to provide a government for California, "Tha greatest anxiety was naturally felt and manifested," says Mr. King, '-to ascertain the causa of the iieghclon the par: of the government of tho

United Slates, and what steps duty to themselves requrieu them to take," &.c. Ia the second column of Mr. King's report, he says: "A few day9 after my arrival, his Gen. Riley's proclamation calling a convention to form a Stale constitution dated tha third of June, was received." The words "dated the third of June" Mr. King italicises, to give them peculiar force. Now, Messrs. Editors, turn your attention, to Gen Riley's proclamation, and read thj list line of it- The Gen eral says: "Cogress hivin? failed to nrovi.U a ; government for this Territory,' ic, dec. How j :. . f, , ... Gen. Kitey coma ta know, on "tlie third day i of June" of thi3 f'lure oa the part of Congre.a ! .- . ' llle steamer which carried out the ir.teUigonc ! ,.;.) T,,, ,, r Vi ..,-t ,i i , , I not reach California until the 4th day of June! How came Gen. Riley to proclame this intelligence, about which "great anxiety was felt and expressed," one day U fore it first reached the country? One of two things ia certain either that .Mr. King is mistaken as to his being tho ft rst arrival, or that Ger era! R i!pv " r.mr! , mi t!nr i , , , was wnlteti, theauthor knew that "CongreMhaii 1 fd:j j ,0 provide government for California." Ti.is failure did not occur until the last hour of of the session nay, it did not occur until the j morning cf the 4th, of March, the very day on i ... 1 1. , - . .. 1 t . 1 - . 2 n ! U !"Cli l'MT. Taj lor was inaugurated. Py On means this intelligence, I eay a--'ain, wa couvev- , lr . . " ' "2 ... j u to CuhiOfina iu advance of .Mr. King, who did not reach there until the 4th of June, oreN-s it could not have been so positively eel forth in Gen. , p -, , . e , , . v-.i. I " wwaiiiauuu 01 vuc ju v juuc. iiujer this is so, or my other hypothesis is true, that the i . . ' proclamation is erroneously dated. If the first is true, tht-n I assume that the conveyance wh,ch carried out the intelligence at Congress had faded to establish a government for California might aua probably 1.1J, convey als-j the views of th 1 J President and cabinet: for Gen. Riley say, ia I this same proclamation: "The President and Secj retarits of War and State approve of this policy," S. C. ! . . . , . .. . ,f -Mr. King is right, th'tt lh Eteamer in whtcu j he, went out conveyed "llle intelligence to Cali1 , . , 3 0 . fomia that Congress had fiiled to eoUblLsh a go Vterritory," and that he dtd not j t there until the fourth of June, then I subUil1 l'litt 'l '" i-mpossible Gen. Riley could have known, on the 3d of J une, of this failure; and if he slated a fact, not known to hitn until Jaae 4, : ia a proclamation dated on the 3d of June, then I I sav the document is erroneously dated. If the steamer which took Mr. King to California ctid, in fact, convey the first intelligence of the fail a re of Curigress to establish a government for the Territory, may I nut assume that tins tame steamer carried also the views of the President auU trie Secretaries cf War and of Stale; and if General Rdey eta'-.: the failure of Cv r.gt e ou the author. ty of ihia arrival, may he not have stated the views cf t:e President and h:s minia- ! tefg Oil the 8011)6 authority? Mark. 'OU Mr. K 1 g g'-t his instructions oa the 3d cf Apr. I one month alter the new administration came into power; and this was according to h:a own bowing, the first arrival iu Cal.fornu after the 1th of Marca the tiay on which tr.e ache me of providing a woverument fur tr.e Terr.t jry" wa t.t.ji.iy CcfeateC I throw out this reflection; and rutty, if it is f juiiu nectssary ia vincicatija of the late I'res..'m.r .. mr- : ... m, , u i - . t t .' : f f tl H ' f lf Mf. V. I li ST j 1 . j and others, follow them up iti otner remaras on tin lingular report Mr. King Iujs proved too much to authorize h;rn to exonerate Prescient Taylor and Secretarirs Craw fjra aau Clay tun from the charge of prompui-ij t;cn- Riley i h,s course. He ctrla'n'y 1 fJf short ia h.s evidence that tlie late ' President and h Becretarie. are the persons al to oa tue X; cf Jurte Ir-tJ, by General Rii iuceo ;Vi e. the Pr-M-e:.t ana the Secretary of War, ' and of Sute. who approve his course- M. C and of Sute, who approve his course

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