Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 41, 15 October 1836 — Page 2

flCXICO lXO TEXAS. tomumraeaiiont tor me r-uaaiam. jthan to had a man from down cast who uev-

Vrom the tenor of the last news, Mexico- .1.11 . !er seed no more nor he ought to, no how 2SSt Vn-uYimr another effort to recover J P have at last lam under tne; but as 1 said afore j am a downright good !t.:-eM5.andtofitoutanarmyieedcetyof commouton th.s affair of the; freR(1 to Dan Keid not si h a write so

Z . i-i- . A r,I,v(U Uo tr. il OSl OII1CTT. I

nr frtj-i defeat. A proclamation nas oeeu

: -j LYtnm upon all Mexicans to arm tori

the purpose, ana ine minister 01 war is -fytuff erery nerve to procure money and men

for tike last struggle against tne Angio-AHien -n settlers. Either Bustamente or Brave

will command the new expedition; probably

the former. Heavy loans have been exac

from the mercantile I community tor 11 out cruisers against the Texian armed -rl.and the extortions have falfen princi

upon foreigners. The official paper in .ftv ofHr.rirn. the Diario. is tiercel v ir

t the letter of Mirabeau B." Lamar among sich powerful men, particularly when

recommending the execution of Santa Anna,! there is liteu goin on, so 1 jist stuck close to

Post office. I have read of the warriawaica;mnj, urA ei,..! h;m -.nii ait..m k;.., -ti

bas oeen goin on most long enougn to comejthe tinie for his sociabie turn, ;ts mvr disposi-f to a head, yet it seems to me tha .1 11st leave;, ;nn trt st;(.t nn frtr n frnH r;ht 1 1

, - , . - , " - r -"".--

oa wnere tuey oejrun. mv snence trns long --. l ,l i,?,t hr tr. rt'r ' .'" . " .7 . ' . r?'

was not cause I was afeard to come out, hutU- " rrVIlw . 1 r X.' ;;i'enSe ?,ven to tne wona to coniute any 01 the

.. T Mvor tWdl with th fl.r f . W . . . "ir, b T v-' . 1 statements made oy tuat meeting m tneir pre-

" V - iiisier tiorcin IS rtll Sirau iron new orK,'amhJf. nn.l r-rfntinn TWv h-itrin lhrnn .rlem'ent- itsmv nrmcm e to 11st let Vm do aa1 . mi - 1 t 1 1 ' amDie ana resolutions. ncy navinff tnrown

J i Y , .JIIIUSI. Utl

WAYA'E TOWNSHIP, Van Buren Demo

cratic, MEETING, of the 24 th of September,

1S36. : 3Ir. Editor In thie first resolve of this

meeting, aijreeablv to the proceedings in

vour paper of the 1st inst., we find a chal-

:::.:;""v '. r.i. r . :;nwst likeiy 1,e w set a new ljiiun- 1 down the M..ntiet one f Ae ivoni- lathis same

IaH LlilTV lflCsAStf Lt' LlSlJ 1111 K 1 1 1 1 V 1 f " I f 1 fr r.1 1 X ! . " 1 " ' i r" T i - I -

r . -:..k .-. -J u ..ir Vtr "" IS lu e improenieiii in ans ana sciences goin jeave to taj. whh a determination To V an Uuren, voted for a c

iriinv us v u. s iliiiu ca-i'a i si it .! l ;i 11 dvu:u i- i .,i --i.ji,. a. j ?i i ' - . - .

jcounty couldent , him, and when he isjown

pally npm, you Know.au ms mess is too, and be- SPttia UP cir. iudement about matters thevjI u ! .lLrn ."rr'T ,hi. f-K .r

.fhe'sues vou.know.l.am nateraly modest and! jont k' w nor'irn of an 1 r, lam i f J ! , T CWU a"ai4 pfseo,; r,'nnnm;n. nnH ,lt liU fn ,1 ri,M In! k"r ,n0"ien ' an.Jcf 1 u,m. .fui1 ! and untii the cause.ol the people shall haveis m acquinn? our

....... v. ..... '"(ii iw p.i jrcKnn mnn i tm inr inp nnm n sir.i.. .

which appears to have obtained a wide circu

lation in Mexico. We find the following translation from the paper in question, which showst hat its editor, at least, is an admirer of the captive, and is determined to bully lustily in his behalf: He lies, that perverted Iamar; they, also, all lie, those who dare say that the death of

General JSanta Anna will be era t if vine: to the

Mexican nation. The majority of the peo-

Pie are in favor oi mis cniei, and evince lor I . : - i

mm mure ui icsa ciiuiusiasin, in mm ait see the first magistrate of the republic, his death would be to us the vilest reproach. The

blood of Santa Anna will be the sica of the IM W

total aesirucuonoi iexas. iet the miscreants tremble for ever having drempt of com

mitting such a crime ! The day on which the

prisoner ot dan Jacinto will cease to exist, will be the day of their ruin tnd extermination tf Let them tremble also, who to foment

anarchy will not grant pardon, they may obtain what they desire, but the hour of nationa ' 1 1 m .

oi vengeance isainanu,ana iiwiuoe terrible !'

lbilieiplMa SeTunlay News.

the chimney corner and cut punkin p:es un

til I found which way the Win J blowd. Sometimes I was on one side and sometimes on the other, like the rooster on dad's bnrn, but since I couldent stand it no longer to sec my old friend and feller soger Dan Moid,

as we used to call him, berated m sich a man

ner, and so I resolved to come right out wether it was popelar or not, and fix matters to

rights, as it appears nobody else will. You know I was a perty good sco'lar in

my young days, tho rather an opstropelos chap. One thinr; I was tarnel famous for

tion bela carnM out. Now I'll stop but if

this ?ore allure i not settled soon ile be riht

out v.nio'..ii

e:n :irm

Your old frend, '. Joe IIoosie.'u

was .quietly filling hi, pocket, withl-f by the practice oflaw inAlbanV "For his successful exertion to eiwi the poor man the right of suffrage, bS from the constitution of the suteoPi& a nroDertv mialifWv-f " l?-Itd)

ren certainly deserves great prise forS cessful exertion in this case, for tW' only 19 in 120 in favor of it in thehS.?, But, fedow citizens, durino the i.r

bill, this poorman's fmnTTs

Iao that

OF THE

liberty wk-f (

under the star snanoloJ i-

We have not the presump-!under lht command of VashiiMw!S (

wTrirlc, light as air, Are to taejealuus, couGrmatiout strong As proafj ofho!jr nrit." "Tray. Blanche and Sn-ectUcart, Tbe three litt e dogs and all." Mr. Finlev The above two lines contain

mph

-it . ti

wm to an men. we nave not me presump-

tion to suppos-e that our opinion will influ-iw',lose

ence the iudo-mpnt of snv nn: hnt wi hotwi' as a

I to stimulate the public to enquiry to induce j them to examine with a determined and influ

encing spirit the con-iuct of the office-holders

and taeir candidates for the Presidency and

of the

ri'Tht8 anil nrtiri)i as l.

leiracvfrom heaven, nn t i.

4. u. - . - It

a Pntimnt L.J

Vir- Trflcii).iniw f tha XlnUaA - . - been exnresspd hv n A T"a

'Ii,- : I . : ,.r. J- fit- VW-II ti-i ir tfiAcnm... .

mt.i- i ti laju iiiajoiiiy oi liiu iiituus ui .nr. .....j mv.i - iiuiviiis, WfiO tratri

ffiorious

turnini? nrh f Atv II., t !kr: tr

-tc nwi un vtjrs.' would class them with

I Would tn CirnA cit-K n .-.-. : . ""3fi

v-. -jjv-ii m pruiiinmi

imerican Cm J

7

iu iiiircu. no nave inienueu io voie or j'i'arii.Mi lenuDiie -r. j

him, on account of his nomination bv the !uar"r:ite,u M . ( party, with which they have acted. To that! "-rne following article from th Uu I t

part ol community we would sav: vi

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the words that headed the three communica- r " - . .ti. "I f ;. . --t ,ulCT u uttft

tinn whirh nVirml in th l.tat Pnll.ili.im. "s oi our unwonnmess, tnat we-"' -ui.iug, m me suiu on ventwo.

on the subject of the Post Office, and I think klLowf5 ,s hard to leaveL oM asc'ates; but VAN BUREN AGAINST THE npt

' TftXAM. By an arrival at New Orleans on the 15th of September, from Galveston, it is ascertained that the Texas elections have resulted in the election of Houston to the Presidency, and of Lamar to the Vice Presidency. Another attempt to release Santa Anna had been made by a Spaniard named Payes. He, stated that he had been employed for the pur pose by the Mexican Consul at New Orleans,

to which, however, no credit was attached

entioa.

was, I was ruther shy of gettin in a scrape, on the subiect of the Post Office, and I think Know?5 ,s nard to ,eav? ofd associates; but

for I was nation feard of the master, and (if men are allowed to do such a thing without wnen"c associates become unworthy of j H vot itI the New Vork Gnma, fa fcwf

wnatever ne seu was law ana gospel wttn me

consulting their neighbors) that it isaverv uulrr lcnnenmcfl wno nave

and brother Sam tho' by the by the gospel appropriate frontispiece, as a person ivouldff n.",e ,eaers ot your party boast that you

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naiurauy suppose irom meir conimuea uarK- - ,,.,..,. . , m Vf IT" V" our readers to this suhit. .k..T

... uu.iiviim urjm lino iH'ict ii is tiiiit; . , j , we

Suffrage, and aeainst . I'nivtrtal Whiu

muiineu ojr uDuamaDie authontr. .

We have so often called the attest-.

had more effect with Sam than the law, for

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ne U3tru m Play irueni suuie limes, mereov mrr ...... j, .uu-. n is inic iui ; . j , " weHat verifyin the old proverb, -trane up a child As to Tr.AT. he discourses well on the word "ou to.act as FREG MEN investigate for j"u, nsfy, at this time, forthebe

and away

a tolcrabl

my book

used to

I was Iarn

and maki

a little smatte

to work,

was eiev

next, to

o' thing

, m;

lie 1 go," but as 1 sedalore, 1 was FACTS, yet does not consider the benefit toN vul't"vs, u 1U tnro. . P.ersonai ,ceI:r;r", , " ,k. uc r? hf

e eood sco!lar,and used to tend to be Hprivl from rnnfonnin himself to them.llslo "Jue j S r tne oesi interests ol P"S u athkt'

, out of shear needcessity, and S:un But I find, from statements, that he will ramJu.r country, your whole country, and for ? Jr9J ; Ci Q

P'ay the fife and fro a fishemand wile b!c whn .Tnsior. rrtmires. and h vinc notning but your country. .v -'-"ivw our RAG2U4' ZL

in my lessen, Sam was catchin fishlnn ,pir. tr. .-nnfin,. l.im.lf tr-i Iu lhe preamble and resolutions under con- p?Se the volume of the Prscek1

n frends with every chap that had Virianer with hie 'nntnr. Frvm th. ?trwn. Hil,eration )"ou have a character given to Mr 'Vi "V5 .lork Convention, we fcjii rfj

rinof polvticks and dident like Li,ri.Ntf.a-.. thint- ,! v an Buie" which is fictitiops and FALSE-'f niord introduced a section -,) r?!

until the next thinsr I knowd Sam;Wn not awnrpof tho Hmwr of mnmn, -i i And to support this declaration we shall no- 'ery lree white male citizen of i-'

ated to the rank of drum maior.Urrr nn ,l-.4.,v l,nt h-0ti,;ni- i. : ' fpresume to srive our opinion, but shall deal OI twen0 -one to have a vote." Jnni ,1.

thepostof governur and all this sort fecTly secure, as the law savs that -no hm JCTS KJon- -ame book, Mr. Jay moved to strikeitfcl while I, notxvithstandm my larnin am shalfh- dixtnrlied thr.t wmm n nr-" -3 1 hey resolve to support ."Vfartin Van Bu-wo. w'i,fe; so as to bnng in iemm ,j i

1 T. I j i . . . vi-i r..it.: ..:r Tn : . t- inn Littnoc. In --. - i? i It

a corporal, dui i am amii"in hsv nc thp nw m h fivnr. ho r-n mito Kip'"-" " ' uuhuiiii jeuuisonian repuuiican- " Po1- -v, wc ana XL, H' '

nothin but

from the subject. I was gom to establish the character of my old frend Danel Raid in this affair of goverment. As I understand the matter is jist this, and Danel lleid savs

so -when Robert Morrison (another of our

The armed Texian schooner Terrible had old fellersoarers) took the post olncein Rich

laaen several Mexican prizes, which were

rent in for

The Texian

removed their

near Matagorda

RC!d, respecting the change of Postmaster,, ha3 com thorou .h an pn nn.iti;in i: rrivrn. nnrl sur'i i rn - -c : - .... . '

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ISm.-' Afiw. fTPtitIfnirr. t it not -. . OUrCQ VOlinC Willi Air. Jlv in f-. T

'undeniable as that there is earth and air. thnt -motion. The motion did not rnrrv' I

1

1

:vor5ti' Pnu:tfnm with imntniitr

1 - Inn !in!nl,!i ... ti..i i . i inol ion.

rav demands an explanation from Mr. everv nffif..hw- (lf- infln(1IW,a :n ' 1 por

" ' v. - luiiuvilVV 111 tllt Ult k K i i , .

root oi tiie same fact, sm ruMtr' r.a.

s Life of Van Buren. , f t rds a proposition was mail--' . j

clectioneerins!

of Holland

ljct c- ' . -

nnrfi.-nM il.,. .-l. . 1 1 . . " ; 1 tin rvi' n rvia rtrAna.t., t

ii j- i - j iuu.li i i v .lijiiir cam iitr m iiit?ir praises mUiu Miaiiiuu was i7iamHr would satisfy any unprejudiced mmd, that of. and .,,: 4, v,- n t Ar f- v C!! " mil blacks and m.,l:,ttnP -." fl.

JA 7 --i-ii till UUiVil , . a v a vn. VUB I

9 ail inf.

c: i

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i Lilt; a LiiLuinrjii li i.ii. a -i r ii.ni

mona it was a mater ol no moreacount nor!r.,jca n . 7 j "-nj sn elections lor state offices are they not!re,u esia'e to the amount of 525

I v.w.v.. i ..v uul USU1U ULTLT 1 T .1 ( i IL frillV fII .1 t ... . ! - -. v. IliuaL I I ' 1 1 I H . 1 1 1 1 1 N Vllffl I ! I lirfTinfT ThA f " .. VMl QI1U aililH in I.VArjill

- . :-i. - ' f. - ...... . . -.- uiai is uaimpeacnaDie dui lie nas corns 0L1.: r .. . ... . ,V :.: rr.i - " joi

uruiv. buuui juw sirone, nau tuimuisuuii nw kcd ii in a nine dox ov itseir. j-. ... . ciamis oi ineir canaiaatep. nave von not l""t'"s"o imis i;icim-ivhliMinr .

encampment to the Garcite. and whenever uncle Sam. who used to boh, uc ',' "m..Ix. "CIICie notn.,n...and seen the Inte Postmaster in vour lMrn.,M, r.nJ376 of the Proceedings in th . 3

monstrous pertikelar about tliem days, want-! JX !.ruu?rL,i. jW" . .a rad'ng the streets on da vs of elections w:th a Convention, and also the same fact u 2 Cr

.T .m . . lJ 1 I . I . . . .. tl ttlitl VMS WUliWUlHiUCU UUi - , . ., . . ai r n , . 1 I-

x-acoodoches, i iexas,i Aug. 23. icu v iiuw uuw i.ie auair sioou, u was an " ssei on lus arm liiid witli tickets, clection-r"" "' uren s reasons given, a re J -1

sinui as a nsnoos. tin in in ciuiri n tn..- ii'P'inrr iha .(i.,,. i,i,u Ann,t:.tn i iii oi no .inn i.it ni v.m

Proclamation from General Samuel Houston. - . ra . . . '

w Me Cimotf of Texas. From reports which have reached me, 1 am inclined to believe that our situation is unsafe; some Cherokees with the native Cas-

tilians, have returned to the Cherokee village - m . .....

- It .

the Care-liny post office was established riht Should a stranger (in passing through our not his t!. The above statmnt ettl. ku.ulj (V?Z.

down close by old Bob's. Competition gen - tow?) hear all the dUrerent statements, that U all the partizan political meet.ngs, for the AnJ 1 now Y if any man willcalW iSt

. 1 ""7 uun i cnarge . . ,rr- r 7r7 fumisi six years amonsr you !ms he not been 'ilMU Sa W,U1 me to tne Ute L.ihrw.t:

nothin for goods evry body

as I was a sayin, Robert come . .

l-j-.i. . ..." . '

tlv. Pr.;,;. nn.i - af-: r . I w,u as noooay eise wantea it, so he recom

attack this portion of Texas. - j mnded "the most suitablist man that The counties of San Auimstini.. a.hi.. ! h2 fnowd of' We" now vou see in " corse

T -.i it i 1 1 ' , , oi numan

uww- uu wcu,a3 wen as iacoguocnes,' n? will forthwith nrmmiva iha mlliiii r .uiP

vvr in i'ii i-in:niitii ;tiniir yiia n i . . .

Will CO VVAll. wmu-c ui x usuiKis- iloulrr in li

t th r.-l.,.itcrs. and hearing all of them contradictinorUr u

is praises of Van Buren than anv U j

i ,i , . . , . i . " "c uui miu nuiu ui everv onDoreacn other, tvould come to tl mn.Jn. . . ... ir

i:---.i .u . .u V luuny xoaavance tne interests ot his

r, J w" 11U wuuaauon 19- mat come in his power? Is he not consider.

r xy x led an adept in the chicanery of party tactic,, ivAr. lleid says that Trav ha3 rrot his H;m-? has he not hpn nn pfHiAnt mamKm -r

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evenis inK nna rrr.T rr ha -.A if?r nn. iat rtiA pnrrant fit- t -.- X" - '

- fcv fcv- isu j. iicrti; vtT v - i, kii.

do not prove what I here say, I plagir self to give him Jive hundred dollartktl . 1 ! . IT . f.

party i noiiana a uteoi Van Dome c-;,io-ibe seen at mv counting room KvanvMJ

wishes to examine it. I

The Hemisphere and Dayton l!Rit

stafpminf ot thit'(virviAnirntmn lml,l K.r tl.n ... . l ,othpr Van Huron r...i.rr l... .Jul'

mi 1 - O ! , ' . . . """I J I.IU U IUC UlUlV IU Hie ,: . v. . uuisv,., OWIRUML

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Will forthwith orcanize the militia of each!K , . r " ,IJa4 .H"3- "'?ce was re-;s-"",' ,3tail mat ne nad allu- county, and a delegate to the state and na-l I an uren voted m favor of njrro aCT

mm aw . , iniivnn in i v anT-irtPf mn mmi j , t j inn t r o ttniirv m - i a i i . 1 i i . i - - ,

county, rne foitowing requisitions are made! i, - v '"'V me,'-" """6i,u l- me species,: uouai conventions, ana m the party's front,

to sustain the . United States force at thislr If - , ",ut" inai run irum oidj ave auy unng to Dane au l rav t nas ne not been the loremost man! To these place until reinforcements can arrive at this I . rm.!i! Tl by obert Morrison's; seems to have a great aversion to sheep, now; questions you will you must answer in the

c vtuaivcr meeun nouse, we have is very natural, ueing tiiat Iambs are. amrmative. Has this conduct been discou

in. 1

nm N.in A. ....;- r. : t" " wauuiiai roau ieaa:n-riffht thro n

. fiftv-six frXn. R.-h.---Jcrossways fMmin it does one of the '

nown to be an emblem of innocence, but airasred? No. It hns

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uuwuugis tjuue me contrary, as he has been practice ot the Executive himself, and all the

r-.. r r?: store.

oixty-four fn from Tanahaw.

thirty-three from Bevil. . The troops will re-gre1tStW?rrs' PrehaPs Venice Garner everjd'PPomted in his bone, the public should not officers immediately under his controul pair to this place without the least T possible fd,wnh a re,at town! i! beats all na-i think strange of his growling. And (Iliked lXow, fellow citizens, mark the difference

a-a y, -nu re port tome immanding General ' 7 r I wvio, uus same. iwruduea uj i.e is quite a learned, between the republicanism of Thomas Jefferas soon as they arrive. ised post othce becomes so much more impor- '' too, I congratulate Messrs. Reid and son, and that of Martin Van Buren The

.niscaii ismaue inrough the Judges of the V, -9" "re nca,! ..,.i- u vmuaoie a inend; lor,; mwowms circular was issued during the Pres-

c.ci tu

law

tained

can will

Let

least

Commander-in-Chi

men emy

arms

watchful.

ilarir

-atit -ienl jie,t -bre 'ii tirni 9 nay

ff ma

wun a property test of .5250. j 2d. As to nreventinsr the rnr1i frnal

ting their own Sheriff's. j )reys.

un the 1 7th ol September, 1 8-1 Bel rted fi

uuicu introduced ine toiiowincr. to feel.

ed as part of the new constitutioonf l-

lork, to wit: .) That the Governor shall nonmafti by and with the advice and coas-itrfi

Senate shall appoint the attorn-'"--

SHERIFFS, and all judicial ofSceni 1

fort loo )ly g d8ta ?ort foi

cuuouei. ana must db reran mi th. . . r ""o'"-j n.nca ui trovermeni' w-ot..n ict uiics, uiev can nave a iuencv 01 Air. apa rnn. hv his nrHr. tne j.-roceetiinfa in tiu rw Yr.rt f-nred

of the land; the trooos will onlv ha H-i?" nif 8noldeM Pe concludes, like his old and Dictionary combined in one so f.--, tu t .: i,.. ..r .1 rr ... , pace ICO. ' - -

a few days, so soon s Gi. . n,lwn. . ne, and according he does essential to men of business, and I think it'or ... .7. ::!..: 'v. . iluea 3d. A, t nrn, ,k. Ufa-.

.rehrcements ,0 this plocel ia government, that atgeeTalVvernmSCu oe discharced. - . i-vi,huui, ie teem 01 evry body else ro- man wno protesses to have so extensi

arms anJ ammunition b b tt comends his frend Mister Bordin. AWiknowledce about Denmark. TM,i rC"!'" u,u l? ia eic lons 01 u,e t;,.n VT. Vr. v!. "Vr" "ZZs

one huodiea rounds .iw w,T.3 "5 this display a liberality only surr-ass rc,and other veeetabUm. ta nral!; :; .. . J ' u"" TP

... , -1- .. . ,r;nrfli i,;rt.- 4- 1 . , " 1 til- 1 .- -, . ? .-iu or s uue uvernnienis. freedom 01 e crinm j"r,u"K ms uoeium - ef will be with th, fr l ,i fi'neral himself? for didn t he reco- bs over.ooked m the distribution of omVJ .-.i , - . eie.cll"ui9nnoini ,i i..-JJi

ll. lheinniofTejajroustha.etIn.iri. s'csed him and in his own woras 'earnmjj, and su,;i. actnowledsed abilities, is Tr .!,..,. ,.. ... ... ra?, , of tho n,miis th. !w. -rf iCk'

in order -10 have liberty. ... . ?on ne say, nnen my time n out and mvi-iuite a jewel toa coiuinonitvV. de,ti,,,t f :.i..j u" .7": " .""" ""'-iJH, ... p. "7. .1.'

. Sinned. ' ih."y "''nordheadPutunderthesoJ..MartmlschooWtersastlii.is. iTnt.'V1 v9aa4.ir'. ""..T.l

SAM-L .HOUSTON. CSSS? "i", "t""'' a li.He -,ne. to denn.iSSK li lSi j before intrefc Cte-'- ZntLnTrl "P -H-Kta.- trol influence the free exercise ,e ei:"-!'""- V.4 Ui,re said-W

.. 4 , TlVow, for a simii-.r nrt ftfmanfi; , I n, l 1 "uu,e Know?edge,, nve right, ihis I am instructed therefore to mese magistrates ouit to .1 1 :put. A sinirular occur- . . a sinil'ar act of one of his nsrtv Tnot much ejthr.. Ttv. m,,-.: i .:r..". u -.. - . c' Jre 10 i. t, i. i.j . m ?..-:

much merriment in thel -thepeopIe- have the audacity tr, wak i hat attract th ZrZZZ 1 " uJ-L1- 1 -'wncs . wunm a dPF'MZ T 1 au ,ucS u-e '

1 , richt out I di- i;m . 1 - .... ,o I'cv-uiiai wuiiie, iitwuinii meir appoinimnts under th inihnp u'c" m--tnuu. - ,r . , 1 1 Insh Iadv married to n . vul:. 1 a. anr!n its ngnt down- imau- which is not verv T.U-.n 1 t r? t.1s ..... . ulluer.ine author- , . ,. ., . i.V '

-.-.v.. i "a r . a , k 1110 iT-i 1 . .ail. a 1 ; v 111 1 hm r tr 1 n r i 1 r-- r- 1.. , r . 1 i.f ;iiinvt :ir life i.iniifn irnri-k

Jied some months agoJrV1. ,iJ vSny a feller would think he would be a sood subiect for !tl4 3 u es,re challen r-fuM Z 'Z

tor a senaratinn - Th "fcctiapxe to get his wizen stretch -I 'Phrenologist th- A-,,.r - 7" "'V"' T?" IV r

""lor treson Tf T h-t-- 1 .- 0 cr-c-tccrw aupesrs. J.a gn. 01 any orncer to jnve his vote i "v 1- icu wiiiaiw-;

, f tb m-.ter t-. w-pi.;, : , ; iJ,l""i":;ut so, mat you ejections as a qu:hh?d citizen, is not m-ant v"r same words in Holland IAS"; she was seized bvhJ AZer. -v. .wouIdn uv ?ed a word (oy standmcj on that elevation ovprltli tr, ,tinJ ...:. V'K,?nt. Bur-n. in nr, ion n,,r ih tnnrft-

lymz n ambush. HuAJ yapien xieia nau 'a consulted them on th-thd, rw1 . .VT' ... r " ::""V-r snail it; ' ---0 - i- , "'r--

and on.a-ll oi: object and told them he didn't lit k i .ui "a ia-v sensed; nave any cnect to his prejudice; but it is ex-Vc tu In o;nce ana 1 m,lsmw')

v- v, . a vruiju iuc mine. . i nrf ml f ia VVII I rT i TTPirrvn an rkYr-K -

. f-- - v..i. uv, r iiiij v 1 r. AN' I If! - '

THE V OT E S OF OT H-! ' 4

Aw ref s above (ijieiires Jviency 1

dy ill 1

' sutitat;

f them to

JLioderh

A EccRjrriuc Coi

rence has excited

iwisian circles. An ;

r rench nobleman, apr

to uie ians courts

proceedings were

walkins out one morning,

nernutonoa, wno was J

rieeLinto a carriage.

. -m ' v wcci., - .. .

iimnr. I nm r-nnaikiMa... . ... kVinrvirn in in. . i i " m.

r;.. 'Wbatw w Jn 7,Z .?r?J ot truth appears to be totally IXFLUEXCB

-T- . . T , '"i"'J reconciliation,'.. " " , Fpe s-wuia, it ooiuerated, an 1 in its p ace will be observed

s-- t ij-ii LILL.-CUUI ' ', a r ------ w v ui mv vft:; n tvnui.1 .iiiirr- A-t a r i

J-,- .: k r.of bin t-l! rv.-t- t.: . ' il , 3..c,,y,p,, Wnicn accounts

As to preventing a oor

EKS, .OR TAKE ANY p ART IV Tin? 'from voting, who had only paid ant-

BUSINESS OF ELRCTIOX R K l ? v rt and no other tax.

h$T onj -llereyouhaveaspacimeuofliis JersrJ rfe dou. a determioaUon. Pindinc him tu?w1LieaP' Wbury or Histcr WhiMr fso& u lZTSg Pn.canism. Judge for yourselves. J?rS?e ".f1 ! X Imstoluten to her persuasions; she repaired '?-f Caro!n whos3 bizroess is it so he tsMnd-.nentTtr iSSd l lP f the: ine a!Kve remarks in affusion to our fate, .thc,S wa-v to n .ubles with a pair of pistols, derinih,! Pa? Any of you'd git jist as mochffor lht h'mTy9 V ostiKasl2rV niade because we know 5 notrevtAj fgroom to remove from them all but your goods as any bddy'dgive. I'm not per- to thoS AvholS aetn-f thKr 1 31 rnost4ofthf rs of the Palladium, ar!e ?PP;d t' motion fors none umnu ur-h IS r .. . c.. Iticteler xthn K- -5 ,-. f , ! . . Knowledge ot ttic per- acauamted w.tK th ... ,.r t -.' ' and said me neoyle were not pref-. ,

r-' h.n"sheS- P- the f - -Mect,ons, -d . .

ta we and dio . .1 . . . - iHt tlSov r'o. 1 ' . . .. . .... . --- "i-ciwh nas 100 maci rc-i

?ir-ic4

'fiend,oi

CtwnV 1

Wit'ej

iurr n.n i. . . .. - ; list m ir v n;.-n j . ... ... - .

' JWtMcatlTn

t a w tt. lii til - :t till t

tf. jasmattenn of Reduction (particularlv whn r. ALoc, agent of tho Ful tliey come to the grubs) have tjota tasted Hhr '? N" Ywrk oa that's called Treasurvpln, as parVW

pam

to say Freedom of e!

- . u li;

1

'st-T-l-Ar,

' . - . r

out, it would J-?fianc--' ?

CSbkat TWxrr. A Mr.

mm sua, StMton. on

imrrifj m imitatrveness v?rr- .TtArt .- u . 1

fore, I will n,s inrn over without comment. !, ;.fK

11; Uaeot the Peonlei fJi 1 Orw0,t rv " " --"y an

-.-;,. -r.. 11 - . ,

it Am: ML . . VUaiUI.,,,...!,.,.)--,,., ,.,.-:if t v.

; " 4v W4 mi.i rv1

comiBiion will rrYrtrf.ft, u i ;

- ; - 'j "nuic vsiem. .

renuous support of the last warp

anomaly m polities, for a

( - " 1 I. - -

l. - .. - .1 ' .

ia tha ..,,- r . v ; j t . T"3 usea to eat up oar ch cl-n. n-r '. di ... . .1. .t.T.

-tpuin'.. n!ST-wnhont Iiey in the tarnul eMTZ

- -. A raiESD TO THE LAWS."

I .. . o- f- iu me tarn ui 1 cold wwters, cause they driv oft the sheep!

mm to - support a candidate opood to ls own measures. Mr. Van HrSn ....j .1'

can

a was in

instead of;

3 '"JJ UI Uwl OU. I S. fcH Jit UUA'U " ,

See page 275 ot the volums of PwcC

Id pa;

re-e.ection of fr- VnHU ; ioiAt.

- i . iois, inerri

w iciMonaoiy 'supposed that h favor of the wart No. r-nt!mn

beimrin favrwrit . t" ' " uct- can be jouad and ii any bemgm favor of ,t,oruk,ng;i part if, helfiad U,is statement correct, after

pae 232, the question was taxf" '

ting out the word?, Mor on the h? and we find 3fr. Vn BjrenV nsat t

! :a favor of striking out, which 'went PJ ,

a j oor white man from voting j

nn filhor t -i -v- "fhin'n rnnA tSJC . ' '

VM.W. V .( . .... . . WW.

have the boot and th-

fac ti can be fdw&d-and

a road tax.. , -- he pagewhert V, -n& if anyns! ' .r-..t. after tt-'

d6' o; vS hae 1

ofVan

whare f rted qlrsonsc fctti Oelaad ti