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K t'Mar'ii of hi-i rfr,ai!v. (''-rlarfil, that !iC i:n'ia!la:i;:;,'n nn ir.j(!ti' o of iatention to anv one. mi! that he i'o? all j.oiMe jn-tirp to Trn intention?. ft, as the h'le c'mI ol ' !n ans-arris a L.tiortfl argument to la!i-

i hi? own (:pr:lar ation, and uel! calm! at rd to rnt t!i" unputalion which hr dirlaiin . ! cliooe to aa.ivscr hi rcaonirj; fa tho nipan time catching s-orr.tthing ot tht Fj int of u production, th:it hw ttnre tt i-i-dri, than ircsc in its rompo-ition, an !.

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In the list iihw.f, how stand- the rem :,f iMrCla' :tiil Ml- Sergeant as rand:-

. , ... .v , pan-on hrtuecn the present atlmir.istra !,,u ,UI u'e 1 rvsniency anu Mcei r.;-

Ition .,:ai tl.- hT as ren-eMs ihe i.at.ona-r 1 ' l,u flairs, on ginu-io

: - in n Mim nil :.i! httcrs to 1 nf f h, Iv.o fi:'wr I Jr.w imnii USiwr,.",',f u,l! !'idt r.-tood frcrn a peiti-al

Jtute to rulate Hie app.nntmu.t of h'o-t- ' Joitjiions, ismmunoiisiy j i:c.1P j . tor f;t t i. ... .. . . ' t a-'ed at the nit'ttiii: '

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tv. rivi!, v( !i it ! and well t tim! man W'd! not asptTe me am! no other can."' A. S. CLAV i ON.

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mcreover a.hled, that very few rf lh?e ancient w orthie?, h;ul . or could have, like the gerdloman from Maryland, an opportunity pf !r'impetinjr their on fame on the floor of the Senate Her? Mr. Holmes was called lo erder by Mr. Smith and Mr. Ibvne, and the exceptionable words having 1 een submitted 1 the Chair, werfc pronounced to he personal and cut of or-

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than tl.t n? Du-iii'T she fu"r years ol tizens. the pi odudior of oar soil and ma-1 Tiie laiitur ot the Cincinnati (jazette

Mfsrs. Ad .inn and (.i.;v, ridv two I'ost- nndetcries. arid the improvement of our j mak 3 the following very just and appro

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f i the (iitette h'mi wa- a 'U f,ul:( r i.) the (Jnvr tntnent ; cnsti'tite the uealth rf a nation, pro

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the wai k of h o:. h;:s hern brgua and .St.i'es; : ral that thcii prt.teclicn ! c 1 a I I (-Im i 'i l.o t. hle Sua of l'o-t I V( TiniK t.t i-the truo AiT.aican poiic .

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I Joic s tiorn ta. rtlii.i! to i ar,uah, anJ ; "Jcso'vc f, 1 i.-at the pi etcrt ion ni .'.mo- ! t!:e whole from Io-!rn to St . Louis are'rican lf.(!u-li y. t!ie ISuyy.r I'lanter, the junri ilio c c 5 . t : i -1 .a armnjOiij-tialo'n, Lai nn r, the Mo h?.!;ic, ani cf roy Ii ;' !p to be Mt . o:l b rv motion ot brat.ch cf domestic n.anufactr.ros. an ie.l

nriate i( riiaih- n the suhect of the Land

Ileport rettiiliy made tan by Mr. Clay Though it i j"- very warmly opposed, the Senate ordeied J,0y0 extra copies of this Ileptrt to t'o printed Uie vote tand!ug 26 iov nud 9 against the measure: I'oliticcl Clarion. "Nothing that has occurred lor ears, reflects so much credit on Mr. Cbiv, a

pertinent, and Mr. Colhoun in-tardly cMb ed him to order.--A". V: Eie. Post.

Scene at Washington. Outrage and violence still continue the "order of the da" rt Washington. It appears from the Cincinnati Gazette, that on the 5th n't. Mr. riiirr.mer, a member of Congress fropa Mississippi, nirk in hand, atiacked Mr Slade frcm Vermont, but wa pre-

j vented from inflicting personal violence

by the bystanders. Such scenes of lawless violence a are daily exhibited at Washington, within the very precincts of the Capitol, arc disgraceful Jo the country. Truly the prophetic declaration of Col. Lenton, that members of Congress would be compelled to "kgilate with pi-iols in their belts,11 is in a fair way of beinc verified.

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fJrown-ulle, 111 John LrHoy. Thioe j't nilemen r.ro author

c c i r moneys, and rccci

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A.i e Senat. r a ni..t) and still .-.nslou for the s nne

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n American ariizans and canitaiists. i this report. His c-tu tiiics lorced th sub

!,; af-ssOciat .- agai:t tonijn nation.) con'-titute the j ject on the Committee ot Manufactures,

iomtalion ol ti no Jura ri;:

i eniiivc patrf riagc. uhnh tlie ad voca- pt io "a

tho Amen:

Ccj-I'rom the Slat of m. wc have but little, intf 'hgence, atnl that of an unsat iifactoiy kind. The militia, under tha command of (Jc-n. Whites-des, have re, turned to their home. their t( nn of service having expired- About three hundred volunteered to remain in sen ice until the new levies should arrive. Throe thou

:niz d in lh j in the Senate. Their object was to place .,ri:i mihtiauie ordered into se.rvicG.

e volutior:, Air. Clay in a dilemma Hi? opinioii i e

"it live e n s ;

i; v t.o im ims Not ami v-l.ij;i have been suppoited liorn t he ; fpotirg the public lands u ere. util knowi

a word i- hea' i from them. The arm of 'orm.,,:n of the

racy

the i The. expected if he tame out and buldlv

tien Atkinson was still encamped nt Dixon's ferry. Two companies of the

llcgubtr army b.ave been ordered frcm

poo ei !? tuspoi'tJed ;u ove thrm, and the .aduptom of th federal e.justitutrm, i.v maintained those opuaons, they would J Cantonment Leavenworth, to join Gen.

an io-t their mouiii When there e- U . Adams, Jifier-oa. .mu nli ; be u-ed against liim. in trie we!, i Atkirisan. Uuc htituiicd men have Deer.

mod a bare r.o-silality, that the patron- e;r Vt::. -nls to the present adm:tn,tra- ! the misled and the uupt incipled : tbal1, from fort Winnebago. General Brady

age of Clover d merit might, at t-ome future tion i-e.. lo t e-1 c' . . f-

;ip ac.coo.r.t of tb.e editors

SAM I'LL HILL, R Y. CADDLNGTON.

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j end - atai r one en u suisei vient to paruan ine m ,,p tae a.;nt.-.jiiinisi

! purposes, thev wt re onj'inu pioclaim-1 " lc:tu-i.!. t ii.it we approve oi uic vote-

uoris ol Mr. Jefferson, it he shrunk from this, it would abate the'; ad vancing frcm Michigan; and the mils-

confidence ot the uptight and the mte'.li-j tia of Indiana ar e tiking the field, to protect gent that supported l;i:n. lie has met the, her frontiers. Gen. Atkinson ba3 nlac

tiie m.'Hiulactu! er by

Won tie l.tvisriUe Jui:rr.a ua u?..v. LCDJT.AL PArilONAtif.

;;!he I.utgT of ih- Kvpuitiic a:l 'on1, of our Srnatois, ales-is. John-ton and

!y invoking the people :.- re.-iram -- to-. Waggamau. in t.ivtir of the rejection of :xa! barneiij tlie j ourrs to t!ie a.i.: mi-iia-'M titm Van I'uren, av Minister to Eniticn.but now, when ad the-it daikesl an- gland.

reo'ctiitg of tinSonute arte 1 aa" coii-tilutioaal w to-tiuaient

tiCipaUcn-- have beccmo rpalitie-, uiirn

liesi-hc . i hat m the

(iikmma as lievome Ins own cfiara--er a- becomes a patriot and a f -talesman. He has shrunk tiorn nothing. No Cole-

called for a thousand cf the Siojx anu

Menominee warriors; and they will, nc

doubt, quickly, mtcr into the Conflict with

manor Governor Kay cva-sions or equi j their ancient enemies. The Officers ot vocation, have been resorted fn . lie takea j that Department are bunly r-najed in his stantl fur the country, not f -v seciionf fur nisiiing supjdiea for the consumption

Dn;uig the second year of he adminis , the abuces. ag-iiust 'uu h :he once pro ,nommatori

:ie pre-

nno a Mio

t!n o : I e came its hi;

t ration t f Mrssts. Adams and Cl.iy, Co!. . posed to gu u d.

r.t-i.ton, t the U b Senate mado a i e ; out the I md and bi logif.g a d t ire iK'C Hon- ; ad isei . and not

A ai era ca: . station.

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I to (hat bi..t.'v mum the expediency of m the cuatry c. aipieieiv vdi.iu tue pale ' to register .he ei

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ir i, Ti c i i.'r If. c patronage c.i me r,.ecuuv e ( . ui;imuu,ui..u huwp. Drpariinrrt rf dp G.neinmr:,! His He-i the hoi.st to ut-ct . r.r-it uas acrou. j ed with three Bill. i nation o( its :.Mi: itt-.v, .u. ll.r tt!r- cf v.ludi w'i2 as fol!ov? ' beb;oes a p op.e. w

1. A bill to regulate the publication oi dians, to take uit t-i tb-u. cut the Law of the U. States, and of public!

rvUertbemi nN. i 2. A bill t rcure in otiice the faithful Collectors .icd. Dibursor" of the Levi j

nue, and to displace defaulters.

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, -ideal. .a. lb.. but forcible

t u loe tan :t o i 'ling j

for sale and permanent principles, not

loi present and temporary advantages, ri'gardltss of their concomitant m;chiets. L. t us ope, that th people, of the west will reflect deeply on tfiis subject; arid that, before they term opinions, they will endeavor to look at the whole ground

the ultimate, as well as the immediate."

hoi i ne mji vu utg o.iucii totsu-iieis ci Uiio 1 1 Kiuaona; ) war 1 iiere rnu. i nave ,

Yrn rt (I'nit ) .ulin;:d Gazette MK ADAMS' LLtORJ.

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.Senile cb-aui c r ilurmg his ob-eration-

The National :iilelligt-ntet of ypslet

a i.or l o ai r. .yuan

3 A bdl m regnhde. the appointment oi 'lay, contains tar lit pot i t " iria iicspfctng the i ink rnvrsti

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iMU CLAY. ic fellow mg handsome

nplimeot

was paid to this distinguished state-man by Gov. Miller, of South Carolina, in the

oucdusioii of a speech delivered by him

ot the army, ami the telief cf the inhabit

ants who have been driven from their homes by the savages . It is certain that M r St. Vrain, the agent for the Sauks and foxes, an! two olheis, were killed while on their way to Gen. Atkinson's head quarter?. The murder is supposed to have been committed ly a party of the Winnebngocs. St ver.-.l rour ders are said to have beru tomtnited t.n citizens of Vermillion county, on the Wa basin The steam boat Dove, descending In this place from Galena, was fired into by the Indians from the shore, but

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, t i i f ; m the Senate of the U States, against the j without sustaining any injury zeal and anility .. J . -,

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Ti . t , ,- ,1 p. - ,a, lUVit Hit l:t' PC ' 0 r.i.ilit t e HI. u a tei III- : ... . , n , ",a, -llJ .'U. lUiiai, The intre-ducticn ot these t.d.- was in- i X I ... . , -eate ot ttut vtntraoic remnant ot men. ' . , , ." , ...... i ,,,,

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INDIAN WAR.

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I L If i V tl UJ I t V I v uiv v........ - - W KiU l ; 'llnl tilt 11'. U'C " IU Vliv.ll - . -I . it ' I ' . ! i . the administration hv encouraging the ; lay it be.o, , cur re as soon as , can ; I f, , Vy eloquent Senator from ; l-; . Tl.c V.ndal.a Whig tys-'-A patriotic belief, that the President and his secret.v.y j he pnuted at the ofo.ee ot the Gazette .-- j . t r;i. ul;h lh,SI tuu lM m ! to the senate ,iom Ken,ucU . I a k.iovvl spint, arid .vmthy lor the nnprotecte of State had prostituted fo electioneering l.a-t ever,: g we ic.e! ,i with the keen, ,t ( n lri()U: aggression. 1 0,lSe tne V 1 1 T'TeZ U Tvaded all classes pur pesrsthe power efdpen-mg patron-1 uite,e-t ana o,e attention; we admt. e ; ;) o U , cuation ot h:s 'v7 X volunteers, we observed, vv.U: fire to the conductors of the I'res:, and j it so much that u e om scarcely , ntuie . , at ua ., u ha, I has n m, an d a.i .y , , i av e . a pleasure, feveral ot the old members of the power of appointing and dismissing uow to .pecitv the .mores,. .- w h.ch .t , not ke Uie wout p.o.i; lc,.liat.vc or U g.alatu e .0 the Legislature, and several cf the State ...... . , .i,,..D,vi ,iJ,:irni -has kit. hi d ! a It c; i c f r ee , i h a r and v i - , .... I He should remember that thoae lefjuuc - , som0 ... t ,o command nf r,,m.

Kach of these poweis ; orous uic ion, t .,.,.. - - p : (.0U1. cuall0!K Uu. ,aynUj;U nf Cll0 ot the

oi een-ui , , . i

uotuest oeo'.s yv iiicn yvaa ever etiiuiueieii

cf the revenue

l.ttive rractments, for the avowed pur j o?o d" guar ding the freedom of electioii

"ol L iMoitosed to restrain by Legis-. oioles and uetaus, u,uepi. u

and praue, high .H-U-.m oi meanness. ot

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r.gau.st Lxtcdivp influence; d whole ....rt.. tt iviilt him in his prcpoKities.-

The'rccr'e were, in ihi way . t ought to! the rxsons who have rep ,,.d uoicny believe, nthpoecetvof a'w,"-!upon the S t, ength, gra-r. anu m-,,,, - ;.rtW heto, e them. May wt ot h,s mteiU ctaii la., the :r.en ;s ol the

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bv a natimt. It is s tid. lir.it Cingre.-: wail not consent

to lainOHi. wr.a- 'it h uuiif acttil tletiuite

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menls should be used for the good of his

country ; fiom him to whom much is giv en. much is expected. Bat tew men ar

panics, and some in the rank?, apparent

ly as ready to erve the State in the field

is in the. legislative councils. Amonc

ive at the point which enables them to ,; .. ..(..,, U;ts ,(j ilour j.. i itr,lftr

io what is nghi without looking back, ,;ljM,;jl ;,9 goo. I u looking sofier n wr

; I h it i ii r t Ol T in IV lU'SH f'TI IV 111 1 11 t ! . v . . . 1 . - - 1. . L -4 ' t .

upon me mcKtiil.ation of the Taittfand ' , ' .rrrev utmn-.f ' V , ' 1 '"" S r' 1 ... : stiemrth enough to do a great national ...... (r.,n e- -

e rech nteiing ci the f itdi. . , n,.-h. t 1 .. ' --.

r ,.,.,!,. i r . g00v.i, or 1 1 1 1 :ii. i a 1. 1. vi. i ."ill inn. i .vi mis vvatiiirts und 'mey, :u-is T)"-r I he n i.KU-a i i in cans ,, ive ev . f nol less tab (j;ltcwaoa Gl,r:, vj., . '-'I

if. is .! la C-iniri a: a ..tie in' ui-fi ua t ic. . no , ,tw. f . . , .. . ' ..v...

i e.wmsm iocoi.i, . . ... IMnlil,tl0, !..., ! ented man me t. i u,,i. - - ... .were also along, all men ol rank and char-

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he h place what w, the ra-t nun c--alike, who agam, public sentiment at ot fht ,r S. ,.r,i..t Hth-P.et state cfh.ctswitlfpcd orlwped. Ntve. w a, a a ,k i , - J- numerous ! home, sustains nc L Slatta L.nl Ik time, a mo.t praiseworthy vv.Miugnrss tr ; , j'u hoihipcr.at.onMC vrrnnnn l-eie de.isivo and conodcte c mtr a t af ; of Mr. Cal!l n:, u lc l: rIV,ti, m . owes ,t to h.s lame , to reconcile contlic, n:ivetheir country, ,n wha'rver enpafVv 1 t the collectors of ' tU ' forded, th,n belwtea this e;m,ua,mate - ;:) cr , In. iaterests on this uhjec . Let .1 ; C1, y thc v are neetled. So mu,h disinter Vc there, in this , o-occt. any ! net k, on, .he ,,,ry aUor ncn ci tnethuc mX sXy) ; be s.u.1 that he J X r f S,.,:rllfMl,.il,l rmnMratrm, that mquiars. . . k.lt t!em rbrv h0w Van firon to be I vv:itci on U,c, labour. qucs,oa, hi.. ,;,,n lhe , a!l ot (ho,c ho m!ollt LUIU "''-Teen corncte.i u,der the pn-iotM theemduct of those members ol the y l)em again tui bid on the .mil. excuse d fr m engaging in U,M oil, of w i . ! .houhi makn (' I Ian jcommiUee ohib.teu by Mr. Adams ,n: r ; l:, u,lh 'u ' . "Let h.m say e the South r,e,n deapc:a a u ell for the success of ;he txped.

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f.er. .ae si - -. tU1-' '

dication of 'he I .r. an whicti the uenveu ineii i"tis tisemcn was'a.a. that they violated the privileges and roo-;rv indis--outiage ; rlie eh..i aclers ot citizen-, ma

r.Vita.ce to then juegree, mode aad spirit which it would

''!.;v w e ; o oi power, t:

iv saa:r.e.

r

i - aa'd c.t i tttcial g. v . n t ) the press c .-riroinate! v w ithovzt political character

I v e

re

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i . i i s. c-m im. am bent or on lhe ticu-e io i.iKe in

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tr. dh l e heard.

-I . . - .-i.-i .ir-'.ti -rt I t I 111.

Hi re ts not a sin-i to tne mosi stuoua luiuutini., .v.. .... . , 1 ...... .a' -iiit'iiv .in.i pvrrp retroot .

r, .... rt w hu h so.l" orit u. pji j t -

jic- i. i,., (...ai!., i itife-enurelv the l.ieas which we , ti,n hi-.i ct ru e ei .k u . ai nas . i.t i.ui..t. vut.it. ? -

. at its. ii at iii v;n,-r received a substantial iewai t .i

v PiU'or. oev c iCi

in the ileterrainaii-.Hi to tx-iude b.mi from otiice. and this they will i ) 'n deti mce of all the ciumn.rtioo- and cn-.s ot "coalitua" irom a ensior.ed .rc.-s. Already . the bodiless haul of public tadignation has w ittteu over the door of the Lxccu live man-ion -Martin Van Luren enter not here."

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tion.anuht'iory niu uuji.ai.' -iu u.a u.i.i.1 cannot kit eiukrr tbr-r, t:!

o,y. and posterity, a grateful posterity v nr) c ,Tj s to their leapertn e friends.

and raise them still high..'i ra the e-tir.i.;-

cribe on hi4 tomb, 'Here rests the man;

who loved his country more than him self."'

h To the Eiiior: of

W a ? rr i n ti i o n . May 19. 1G3J. Another brush in the Senate vealerdav

' on the Pension Lull. Messrs. Foot. bprague. Tvler, Mangum, lla)ne, Holmes, and :!heiccr. ; gmjlrii wcre the principal disputants, and

tion of their kllovr citizens i'i nerally -

Our tronti?r inhabitants, in ditir paisCi.: perilous situation, will know how to appre ciate in a proper raanner, as th.i 'a cii :. of the Stale generally doe?, the pi. niotuess and pattiolism of their so.iihrrr brethren. Such tioop.s n- iney h ive J a nished, we canu' - expect t" see deliui. o

t.uie a solitary par,

a from time to lime. wi;h !

' . t.t -, , M ... i r.,i. 1 .1..., .tuntfo. nmcr rtis ui h MPir IMI

u thelieg.iid to the wiong uod.oJignu which u ashin-i r-x. . ouh i.,-. t V ii t i M or to hear that they act mdac amy

i.aiticulai nad sulli u... m empted bv a -ense ot seir t e-pecr. as , ai anility. .ui . uuuhu .mu ..i. . u..m .

ere Hie Ul '-l iUgiiiUiuin nun " ; .1 . t - u. -

ieir remarus, and tne vice r ic-nifin

Tr l"!nv. t hat is at'owcu even .ae i icaa ui

-;' ' 1 . .. ,. v br-th'th!-ea-e The whole e-odv of editors nadl aa a due decorum ier too nouav oi , w :ae shghtt st part.e:pata . . - . be grateful, and wh.ch 1 am a mt-rcba t, it was my sincere ; tl

ot t,. norntreut:;. j-.a.n... , irn . hH ex..os.tion o! ,! e to niesent a repot t on the subject'

tl;e eco,t r'"K:c- n.t"' r,?..,. ... tiin .!,,,..., .,u tenueucies nt the Link fee from all letlectiwus upon j

With rro- t I - I t it I tenure - o. lauu- tn t . . - - ------ . . .1 rUw ll l"V ..- .' :v t.tt- .ho r.!,;1,s md uih-i. cedeuted treat- the con .uct an., character of any nun v i :

a.i t-'Mu-ctor- an.. 1 hsf,:rsn . - -, hdVt. experienced. Foi du i! whatever, and theiefore m all mat- e

v not' : .

called them both to order. i he Senator

"rom Maryland being one of the hist ot

he Cocked Hats, deemed it his duty to

nk'htcn the Senate on the subject of the

which him-ell had

,n t.o toa's

tr,

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ibt -'iio id in

.ear-- L.veiy t'iav i ; . l - C , U ( ! , 'i.Iii t ex ' i ' ' . a frotii th' e t o

a ..r ' thcni! ;of

tUv;,0,,"-t !,,ai u;Vn pans, we would raihei be sub- lrisot fact, a plain narrative, without m : several campaigns m which him-ell h. f-u t :.. an e ..ea "' , ' j ( cl . ,j,e albltratv WH ot a Turkish ference, was submitted. It was further , home a conspicuous part, and in doing s l '"": Ul? ;. ..'V,,. ' i'i'-n Cadi, pro.l..;at of the baMm-ido, than to :u mteation, and how far I have succeed- ; he indulged in some unpleasant retlectic.:- ;:j;u-s:: .o-- e -'i er o i;'o o-- UP--T1 which 0d. ;s cheerfutlv submitted to t;e publio, upon the courage, and conduct t it "7 - ' .- ": ( ;, : Vr ' ' u.- n .- ' i s.tgma of Usui- to proicce a report, temperate. laipartial, ' Ncr hem and Western troops, and esp. on ... : . : ;'',' ',,.. .(. ... . an.is of n- rcs;e:tiul, am! consistent, but to tht- i e- i cia'.lv ot the Yankee sol J.eis at tht- batt

de!i.-.b..' -We hav e ivti apat:-v c

rnmg the

i s

ItO

e-

ttle

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port! :::iu in me ec i-r-- u . - i " r Ul ' ' 141 1 ,,lll, : u i -ae compara ,0 oay, an answer, in the shape of a coun- ; that the tliu of the Levolntionar annv io a:i pies?, con Iterieport, fiom cue ot the Committee, weie the botithern troopa. The old .km- . .vbjcfi we reter:Mr darn. so violative of all these p ir- ' ocrat of Maine tooh hie at these lej io o n- .. . i " . . . . . i , i - .. ,..;,;i .inr..,.,ii.ii ii.h

membeis the kn ticulars, t hat tb.e ma-ter now no longet , es and ri ;i propei M""1 '"-"" ,

ot tne llou-e, ; memory ot these brave men hiiomp"

ied lhmstle- at tne u.iu.-

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u:.r;.r - t .daoa. a - ot c a , ,o rA v i."cm "ii 1 1 1 '' tae nbeis f the lri Jnculars, tha.t the matter now no longot ; es and in a I i'.e pncI,.!';i;-cs n'eshl! use ..! Comnru-. with or w ithotil 'belong to the proceedings ct the llou-e, ; memory ot the , , .'...,,; a f .,'rr . i ,',,, taaiilou:0, h id unJeiUken bat has become persona', and wnt accor-; lantly a.gnahe ; lc;;;:,::..:.::'- v;:. ' . v , r X- -dh i.ke xuiuwve oiu u m:,f i.exmgtnn ar. O L -i c 'M ' V' i - A ; . J I 1 u i - ' v-.

INDIAN l'LVaf Tins malady stem- to pn vad, t ar alarming extint, among tl i'toph: dowi the Waba-ii, parti. ularU m the i-. ibborhood of Lafa-.ette. W v were b .f :.;

. : . 1 1 r . pi o - p . i i ' :i i.aa i.

J 'it It .? n )ll Of: ! , i -tani:

;a..t h-'.v e I ikea it, :

i

tirsl that it wa- ' a.

lhe uld -..J"'". i h it some "t ''

. . :l. n! -lit to b 'la.' to m tie O .

f have not 't s n much -ign ot it

i.d

Hu, ,.h,ce. The pe.-ple io.-.o aj p. ar .pnte composed; although ifwy ar.- .rjoun led w ith bull. in-, ai.d ,a . t i I o ge uiar'oer he it: this ev't-nuig -- :..f . ' l ' he tCend.ng I bu-i oss a- o-u .1, u we ,UMo' e w by l!:t:, -h-.d: o i i lhe beliai.- -ij ear is l'. .. hr I --L . - : - ho.

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