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from sui-sr qjtrit eveDt. Although I have wished to find, ! have not been
to perceive, reasons for any devia-
'.able
vb Ition from this rule, in thi3 instance,
The subjoined extract from a letter received at St. Louia by a steamboat from
iGalenn, was handed us by a passenger in
ANIMATING INTELLIGENCE.
It' anv of our readers still doubt the I
A clause atTiOtcif"fr,t.if rfoi! in .,. tract, to the efiec t that the bainit, ;.lJ..'.
election
or our re ueas ' ,,e fltlM and void in cae the United St,;, of Henry Clay. e Us them t-. 'l
the
Bank should not be re chartered this
(E A a 13 JS o
SATURDAY, JULY '22, m2.
The bill from the Ser.ite, authorising the relinqui-hment of the 16th section, granted for the uce of schools, and the
entry or' other sections in lieu thereof,
was lejecfed
The following
Houses cf Cong
the President "
ilCTHMtlirp nn
the Western Stage. It affords the latest !h:Vn ri !r0,i hv th TiPai,P.Tt-hjorP thi .....j. , ' i.V.L ' h., r;..;,trnmniieast several ytar toome
newH from the army. adjourtirnent, ha to become a law :j rafli? are added, each weeh. to the many rn .va.ua Mr-r.
Jnrn InOlP 1 t O f in n In I ip fcicrr.J Tit
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: times in Pennsylvania. i ha t ?r eat btale j tK m,,k
ill, which passed both ,s at.ut to te can if d bv .vir liietid. h!-;
res, and was nrrsented to mo,t lvf)ljUt a ,tiulc: Pub',. mertincM' Z"'" "1S-5;" n 1 .corae , ,
l tne Lriiiei Sidifs ror i.i- ;ire he d m everv ccur.tv. M. con.'emnatiwii , - .
(iahna, Thursday, July 1C 1 832. 'a LiLL prnv idinjr for the final settlement ; thousand that have alrea.iy rallid rcuad'
TTERTV AND LNKJN. N-W ANP FOREVER, ONE AN"Ii I.VSt 1'AKACI F. .
"Have just arrived here the boat! of the claims of States for interest on! the 'tandaru ol correct itidcij Ies.
jleave9 to-night. K. C. Match has ji-tl advnr.ee to the I'nited States, oadej We tike fiora the pentiyhar,ia itiquirer rump in from Gen Scott'- armv. f-vies.' rlnrino-1 Kc !aif . The following account oi a tremendous.
If, (It. ' All. IllwOn ChiAcT-l I C r , fT , t V. ' I'll - 1 - nf n-.llfk Imrlnnn mPPllnff I Ph I I'l ' ! p! I lH I.I A 171 P P ! I f I T t lli'lt
: . t ' . ' n : r , - .i.o,- ' Pf e 1 1 v vv a r m tia s la s on the Uth mJ,
rcou, ;'u ami tu utai n-. 1 ne in wa retained i v t he riesuient, ari'i ioe?' i ui a itrnmeu i Huitf u umn-v (- . . . ... , i , ., - ... .. . . . .,,! mm. . i t. i. i ..;;uuri'iir the iliscus'ion ol the et iiei-
fin; sip a ir.nr . mill., iriifrtihcormt r.t K - , I v .. , I r n t o in th u ,i 1 1 IP nn l pr I rr I s hie r . nr, uir "
,11-Jli7 1.. U'.-l.,k lLf Ullt. tlH. IMHl'rtlililt llltl". tC I 1.11 I 11 III'.. . ... j ..-. '
The virulent, long coritinued, and of:-
rfpeated er-onalitie?. in which lr. Fr ton h;'.s indulged himself when speak, tig oi Mr. Cl iv in the U. S Senate, led to some
CLAY ELECTORS. J,.con KrvKf npail. of Kr.o: ccur.t Joa.v Hawkins, of Fountain, Sami fi. Hf.niifrson, of Maicm, Df.nms pF.NNir;cj ton, of Harrison, W'Ai.Tr.it WiLSf of Ca", Stf.ihkn l.riu.ow. of Dearborn, Acfi. Lomax, of Wh hp, S v i.v n s Everts, of Union county, Jci.n I Nkki.v, of Gibon.
Dodge on one side and A?kinon on the for the improvement of certain harbors til trie publication ot ttie veto, a Jackson
other. March sas, there will i. oiitiveh nd river-: Tbi t ill proposed appronri-! and Van Buren nnper the last gteai
be an ,-ttack made on them to-mghf' " jatmns for these hihly interesting cbjects! hope of the Administration party in the
9;ige. The Inf elligenr er, in repcrtir.j the debute, Mys;
Mr. Clay, in reply rornracnted Kit;
: jn n number of the States. i State. At present there is not a journal l", ,7;"'' . . ' 1 E VI-E gazette. A eler received hy a gentleman in! in all Pennsvlvania, which presumes to ; The Western States and the Administer w.L .L J. . I assert, that the State ml go lor the Pre. fc'Tv .1 .u. u I V, I
. u.wn, -laief, toai h "n""!" l- ident's e election. LoaiSVle r. j,"' ;,..rurt w-iic-Messrs LPiTOR,:-Ihe s,.t,on h, f. wa? emhrace(1 in PUBLIC MELTING ml Jack.on ,ho;Id he elected, it would hir i tbp aomnntrat ion cr Fie-idefit ' Utr,.1 I lUiLiiv m ul. j i v Il,ru.,. f.,, c....,. , .-,. Lr ,
---------- . , til 1 -) j l . uviurni i iui vjcnn iui a v-i'tuc uric 11 u j.Tackson seems determined to place the Inst mentioned hid. Jaclon vetoed an j The ,.ub)ic meeting helI in the State 3;Vonlu and pi,toK
people ot the West, i tiulv alarming ;appropnat iou to 11 kite river heretotore ; House Yard, vestc-rdav alternocn, with ; Mr. Be.nto.v a.imited that he tullifh-
The proceeds of the public lands which ne now withholds an appropriation for the ' reference to the Veto and the U State Ci (ne letter, and thr-.t it stated facts; tut
JACKSON TICKET.
' I ' . I : a t C ..a
;.ir. L.ay, wnn a majority oi .ne eua-e, Wabash e advocates! What
provided lor equal un-tnfuuon to mei ,
States, has been defeated by party paiti-,s,l.v rt '""' t-t"--j
"or ' re si dent ANDREW JACKSON. For Vice Presidfvi. MAILT IN VAN BE KEN. ELECTORS. GEORGE BOON, JAMES BLAKE. ARTHUR PATTERSON, NATHAN B PALMER, MARK GRUME. THOMAS GIVENS, A S. BURNETT. W. ARMSTRONG, JOHN KETCH AM,
Rank, was one of the largest meetings he stated th..t no mau he. I ever been f )unf1
ever held in Philadelphia. It is computed t0 ay lillit guch pinguage had been used
mat upwaifH ot seven uiou-anu perrons )V lin-, ,n any Sfu:rp s,,pech in !h. State
sans in the House of Representatives, un-; This is another case of the assumption , Were present, a large number of them he-!0f Missouri, ;ii w as charged atrainst him.
der the shallow pretext ot a ciesne to re-,oy ine executive ui huiuuiuv ueiuiimy o'uee the price; and thus the proceeds of properl) to Congress, viz: the authority the land sales, no longer necessary to pay to decide between objects of appropriate naiional debt, will continue to be ex- tion. If there be any distinction in prin pended by the administration. The old ciple between this bill and the Internal veto against appropriations for Internal Improvement till which the President Improvement is no sooner .'ul-itie.l, than .approved and s-gned a few days ago, it is a new veto, upon the safe circulating me-, in favor of the bill rejected, the constitudiurn of the country is proclaimed; and . tionality of which no man will pretend to thus the trade ;nd currency of the Westfdoubt. must be destroyed to a depkrubk extent, j - And why isthis? The -dd veto had it? i THE INDIANS ESCAPED.
mg former friends ot Andrew Jack-on. 3JR. Clay, stated th tt cut of the Stale,
All the officers of the meeting, wilh . tiie Senator from Missouri had admitted one exception ere among the oj iginal ! (he luct to him. Louisvitis Jmrnjl. supporters of tiie President; all of them; have fcund sufficient cause in the acts of ; (v-We learn, from the Observer, fiat his administration to change their course, iH h.mdbili was recently published at Lczand would hereafter zealously oppose the , ugum portions cf shich zlcic takcu verba-re-election of Andrew Jackson. tim from the VlIo mtssage,a Joc;iuui that Daniel Grove?, Eq (an original Jack-y not arrive until several days afterson man.) was called to the chair : uardi !!! Mysterious as: this fact may at
j John E. Keen (an original Jackson man) 'Hist appear, it still admits of an explana-
uid William Maitland, (;:n original Jack-.tion The observer explains it thus: Th:
We wi.Vrstan I the. Hangers under Cap ain leckrn will take up their line of (Xirc h this day for the frontiers.
advocates here, as elsew here: theappro-i We have intelligence from the army , son mn.) and James Harper, were chosen extracts fiom the Veto were sent on in
val ot the Harxor bill, ci.titaimi L' anous f0 the !?th mst The army h id pursued ; Vice 1'residcnts; U in II. Hood and ( . J. advance tn order to prepare, i.i
litems of a like kind with the May s il!e tn(. n(Ji,ins ttie whole having been con j Jack, (botii original friends f And.rtw , measure, the minds r.f the sopporteis cl IRoai!, may have been iv ell cab. ulated to r0ntrated un'.ill their provisions were' Jackson) were appointed Secretaries. ' Jackson f-r this act of high LaLded tyr:,.r;
shame su'-li - wuuie hog o.:oer ! yr- 'no:.r!v xliansed. The Indians had aban-i 1 he object of the meeting was stated 'ny. Louisville Jo irnat.
ty, and this new veto upon lie char ter -finned the ir strong' holes at the -four! w itu a few appropriate remarks from the
M the United States Bank, may indeed, Jakes,' and abh v many time the troops . Chair. Josiali Randall, Esq then follow- : The great and geed Waihingtoa, r;.T.:r.g lor a short time, keep them m countcn Veie in the v ir inity of their encampments,; ed in a speech, brief, eloquent, and to his innumerable virtues ar.d ex-e flencica ance! In relation to th Bmk, a very :tjPy ultimitel made their escape, and n- the puipose. lie closed with ofierirg of character, numbered thut of being
ofiil,ran.1inc -ur hint in last peek's hort time will unveil the aggression; for e;if itfrtorv infornaticn could be obtained i. an Addie.-s to the i.eoide of Pennsvlva-'liffid moralist. I'lofancness of l.iniruarc
yaper repertipj; the filt,ines of the towrj.j'h'a veto will be found to perpetrate a 0l- them it n as believed, however, that ! nil, which was unanimously adapted Abe most heartily abhorred, and by evei but litib- h i Iipcd don.' to remove nuiar-1'''1 of destructive tyranny, a clearly tliev weie either presting their way toj series of re-olutions were then offered .means in his power endeavour to sup
rirnmempiot tne general interests, as it (() U,e Cbippeawa country, noun ot the; by ( oJ L . J.J.ick, wfjo enforced then prt-3. v hile commantler in chief of th. i-of the derision of the people's represen-; Wisconsin, or towards Canada. It was policy and propriety in a powerful appeal' -American army, hi3 feelings were fre tatives. ,The original aim to establi-h Hevident that thy have suffered much for to the meeting. 'Hie resolutions were quently shocked at the oaths and indecer.party bank, evened and dnected by the j provisons the whole rou'e over w hie h j adopted. Mr Randall again spoke, and cues of j?ome of his men, and to suppress office holders under this blustering Presi jthey parsed having been dngup for roots. I m a strain of eloquence which excited j which, under date of July 23 fh, he isr.ie.t dent , could not succeed ; and now lather ;'Phe pursuit ha been a severe one; but' general approval enforced the neces-ity 'the fallowing
man yield to pubac oaj. pines- ami the :t,t. perfect knowledge which the Indians, of unitintr all the elements of the opuo-! GENERAL ORDERS
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general goou, me arbitrary veto is exfr-iia, 0f the swamps, enabled them to toil; sit ion upon one Presidential candidate. (ied! This veto power except in ex- the utmost vigilence and exertions of ourj This course was further ad vocated by Mr.
'retire rase.', is a (tes otic power; ar.'J Hs , , roo.lS t0 .neitake them
'es Every one a;niits tb.at fhe streets and i, ;t J Mi'-ulJ be ch'anserl If the Boar;! .'f Truifce caunot bp called together, let wij-m r.'semblo voluntarilv choose a PreAnient pro trr and a 'njii such meaurec n? i.iav bp " i'nHy for the comfort and health of (be ritizn. To effect thi, let n Board of H.'-Hlfh be nppoiuted, and full
r,-'.7Pr fivn it. fo .let in a!I case." cm
cd immediately with ih sanative nfliirs -h-tke the rt litnce ot every staum h fiiend (() itl
pf the Borough.
M'l.. l .illl.. I . 1 . .'..II. ... I-
lneuiuiy unu; iiuii'er, w nuse rnaniv sen-e ariij corrcci amc cuujui oi sweannf
Many ;;nd pointed oideis have beer. s
sued against th at unmeaning and abonrni.';-
"Nutwithstiiud
! frequent exerre against public inter- separated .-ome of the mounted troops, remarks and suggestions upon the subject ' ing which the Gen. observes that it r;e-
jests L-y such a 1 resident, has tended tO)M!lv;nSr or,p. to tort U innebago, and others' were warmly responded to by the meet vaiis, if possitde, more than ever 1 1&
i
rn ;i
tcu for provisio,.? General"
teeiings are txiiiinuaJly wounded by the
soblic-iB,
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oi representative government indeed jAtkinscn remaned w:lh the regular troops; A resdation offered b D.W. Coxe, oahts and in;.-ecali .as of the
u nas teeome evment, u me power otiat White Water Creek; near the head ,sq commending the course of our Sena-! w-henever he is in hearing of them, the Congree- r.n'i'ourned on the Ifdh inst. ! public opinio:! now fail to crumble to tt,e0f Rock River, where it was his purpose : tors in congress- Messrs. Dallas and Wil- ihe name of that Being from whose bouuMr Benfon. Senator from Missouri passed l"1. th? j(:cettfu bulwarks which party ;to erect a Mif. It is now supposed that . kins in voting upon the Bank question, Itilu! go. .tines we are permitted and er j iy
. v m.i. i,w .ju.i-c .u-MCiii t -i.im im-i lii-. , ;riere are no nosuie ;n;.;ans uiuni iut u received me nearly sanction ct ttie as-: tne corntorts or lire , is incessantly impre-
IT -rt --TT-rt- " C t o 3 i ,i V I .lit im ii'Jim ibron.h ,mennes on tTe -JTh.nM. on ; h(lVe (lm J;lckaoi, t(,ar t , of hh bu iviv rr c I t. 1 i '.'. wt
semblv
in way nnme.
cated aud jirof ined in a manner n wanton
the temple cd cur iieeoom will be over-j Gen. Scctt was expected at Chicago on; There was not the sli hfc-st disturbance a it is 'liockincr fur the si.ke the re fere
. . hc!rned by discontent, faction an-: miser-!,. 0h with 21 companies of tioops; and it: throughout the vast cncuuise. 'i'lie en-1-of religion, decency and order, tiie GeTwr tsoon, our representative in Con-j able subserviency But a con-idei nte jwn expected that he would proceed mi-1 tire proceedings were marked bv a en-jnerai hopes and trusts, that officers of grrs; voted f.,r the re- charter of the Uni ; people will, I hope, in due fime. avert the ; ;m'! lately with them io White Water, and; thusiasm and "a common spirit. "whi h, if every rank vould Use their influence anrt ted St-ile- Bank In ih he has acted n evi! ; ti e power ot this admioisiratiuii mu-t jasfUrne (he command "f the army. caught up and acted upon in other sections; their authority to check a ic.e which is Ibo rPM,esent-tive of our ronere-sional onn hr :lllri(i?tJ(, 1' ts bee;. askei,how ft v.culrl thus appear that the Indian war of the sta'e, cat; not but be j rouuetive of 'unprofitable, as it is witked and shame fa!. ,.' . ' ' . " , ,' , - 'pecuniary engagements nre fo te met.ij nol terminated. What course will bej the happiest results. Let the motto f;It office i would make it an kavariable u.sfnrt. tor we be.ieve a Iruge majority pifl(is or property paid for, aud credit -u-1 adopted to humble the Indians and secure! Pennsylvania he "our state and her! rule to reprimand and if that does not do,
of hi constituents -ire in favor of the tamed b, the agriculturists in the West,!nnr frontier, it is left to coniecture. They charter must and shall he preserved .'' to punish sob iers for offences cf this
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have now leisure to procure food tor Let every citizen who has the welfare, "kind, it could not tail of having itt iuftnd - months. The wild rice, a uutricious arti-, the prosperity, the influence of his rmtivejed effect. cle and easy obtained, can be had in' Commonwealth at heart, rallv under this;
bundance. We do not believe, now ever,1 motto, and all may vet be well. THE COMET.
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hat c-m wp say of our "llu"ul u,t "'v cinuuiru iy iue
Sfinnp nt.
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inp'i.nrp lint tvhiil rnn wp sav
r, . , . Bank of the United States?
C t'l dL'i ;tir-, I H'M'iJ U Jd( ( mu; . . .
by bis ceto. hi treated the opinion? of pPir jrom tu. np,v tu!cs and w j,;it ncxl; he r pref n!ative of the people with in- Why the w ith Iraival of a safe cui rency . di;nifv and mntempt. The people by issued ar.d dii erted upon fair and impar- ' , ,!,-,; tiul principles, will lead o the establi-h-t fiei r rr t-ret..-r 'Tt e sv. the bnk snail ! , , meut of I )Cal institutions whose paper h rf-chvrterel!! Tbe Preidrn, de fie-. w;,, acon depreciate and destroy in-liu-to. fplit a . nu :ue ,1 pt of ifrnoramuses. dual confidence, as well as public inter ! s., ;UO a lare maprity of yur re- e-sts. Thus the dissolution of the United
por btates btnk under J.p ks
that our frontier will be again ravaged by ,
this savage horde though we conies?, wei
have some te;u. en me supp'Ci. i
THE WEST.
niescnt.itue- I know what i Proper tor " J'"n;y"; "
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voti. and 1 derbire the Bank shU not be . .- . .' ll,fc,in lu Ul "
vuiiuie, ior ine conrpaiauve inuo'ente;
and meekness of the dove. The Biuikt v learn from Mr. Sample of Pekin, ;
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re chartered!! so crm and bear it.
Mr. H Buirel of Connecticut mj the N V Gazette, haa brought for ward n map
pointing oul the path o;' 'he uf prou hing
that from tiit
iidti! d No
t bii:!;ai t if.
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expected toexiiituta scene ot pcruiiu rtl'uul ' ii'- u.-
miry, that seotion is the West. The !,;'n 4 in the mornir.o. ll v. ill not I v.
datk ;rad endless train of di,as'ers. thati's, at any time, than 64 rr.nlion.- oi a.:U3
M. r
c i . . " i ii. i i ne winumir up vi me concern ji liie
I ne company vi io.p9 commauutu vy u. ... , , . Comet. Mr. B infoims n
! Dr. Early, h ive returned ; thev have been ... .. . " ' 1 i I mi-blfe .v." O.-tob-- hi'c rr -' ' . - . ' will rrnn c un in rn I U 1 rd ditrfic llirmio h- minliie Oi VV. loir, ,n I, rr
in service during the whole campaign;, , , ' .,'" . ,rmi,pl. : ...;ii to ilP t 3 ' " . nut ihp h i.iIp ti.inn tint it t tifir o tir n n v e moe r, 1 1 w 1 1 1 1 1) (j. ne i..i,s
and have in fact, "borne the heat and, ,-'.,.. ' will rio .n "thp n,, ,
I nii'linn ii hn , m ' u o ivp rnmp ( pm ' ' J , ... . . -.
! Ul!
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The President's veto on
Ir.s been circulated far am
the columns of the "Extra
therefore, deem if unneres
it. ;is every one who h o
Oidiun a copy of the document.
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of the United Mates oans moi e at six who left the ir-v on the 7th ipt that )r . ' . t . , , ,. the Bank Bill vcr fCnt . ami re nct rniP. !neV? V 1 pC I L ul'- f"ir 'rrculturaiists, our property-holders,! from the von; so tnat tnoje bot.ifs will : . percent., and are net tinny goon men :Cd. Dunn was unfumnaloty siiot on lliei p ', .. r .' J. . r. ; .,,.1. r.. , i . .
I wide through now r,y,ng twelve and a halt in this I rn,,rni e viU9 bv sentinel, when he' r morciiants, and a., otner classes ot. o u... e.u..-. .1.,..
GlobeM--we town Can any place or country tl.nve!,va, on his tvav as otflcor of the guard to. " '" ' . w, a .. ... ,
a-v fo publish "ndersuch pecuniary disadvantage? Al- re,ifcVC him. Jt appears that when Col.! utt "mfJ "CCTW -LzToyTy arv to puC'li-h , ,.r 1 1 ' '. . . bv .Mr. vehster. and no anmww run laties o savihy.
. -reauy cuiccs or -iscoutu arm i-posu , j. came in sight, the sentinel was lying: -. Y , , t. i -4 few days a zu.we arc tohJ. a uiai, ,anUti d!sr.ried, ran are ,r.Iinsrinu u with the control of a lew ;in ,he rafc .j that hearing Col. Dunn! Ge?cnbe lheiR ,0 Wrongly. i here is no! .in-lowI1 ,;iC 0:.io ri, f r hl a iU,im 1"!:
We irive thousand dollars. Feur or tn e su h now ! , (M h a5ia gnyposmg him to be an. ,Jl I'1 nny is. me wnoie wS-with uuu a y otir.K, stout, lierdthy Uack m
' ' . . 1 ipt n rnnnirv iv hr,t inn .mia .-.r. . v . n . . . . i . i .--1 l i ,
.... ..,iiiiii ( , "in.lliri 1 .-ill w H 1,1 lilt I Cll ill- "". '- t-a.i. v. I.;) Jinc. 1 II i; I, JLLti Ilii' 1 rf -I V U , . ... . . n .., ....
dize.and no kind whatever of labor, thsiK. J . prev.eu aJCit o?:r:!cperat d trorti
I"' 'vi.e a:.ti ciiiidren end sc-fd to 11, i.nvi T
on onr firvt h-utp the rrinsnks nf Mr ' exist uncer separate chaitprs in mis siate. h,dian, the sentinel arose and fired.
Waster on the ubject. wh.ch we re,nnv The charters granted are not restricted 1(alU entrrcd thp hody of Col. Dunn nearj ;, no
t. . . -. x , r n t w ; j" n:n ill - .1. . . ,a 1 j i r n n. m 1 --------- . . w l'v. in 1 .1 ar -.1
mend a, worthv an attentive and c,nd, ! lh,,se-jt(lere?(eil m he stcc;, are now in ' .IJPPOsed that the wound wa, mor- b'.fhp 1Z of $30,000,000 from the L inrtn.ed Hf 'VJZl ht4
peni.l Th- veto in our onin.on, aims ai'culcaiintr the necessity of a law t." limit t.i Col Dunn was ever esteemed a' la,leyl. ' !he Uhl nr"1 ,UMI1P to ; with the lash
- . .
uea il blow :it 1 he agricultural, merhani-: interest cn all individual loans or trans ic ,.,-,: estimable citizen.
The black 11.
in, Ci:.:n t,i
Jf j entreittis fruitless, threw bimeif into tfe river.
111, iiuuini, Hit. ii.lill- ..... i.ji v., .111 ....... iuu.i. ............ l.i.-l-iniiil.n v...". .1. , i hf'f .i f-n 4 n r in o r I f t , , , . w.. .1... cal and commercial interests of the Unioni- dire succeeds, competi Later accounts say that Col . Dunn ws; thc men among u.. who can contem . Wevln ,nd of ihe West i, , . Uion will be destroyed, and these cornpa t;kelv to recover. He arrived at Disores flate ucl1 a ?tfte ol things with compla- wLite Wreir;h, who is thus ci;:ty ,.f caa.iinf nnlef theuc-t m particular. Let the;fUea ujU .()v he ehc,a evf,ra, (J;,VS HOCe;aRd the surgeon' "y, who, for the pride of politi- death o; th-, tla,k rear, " people esim.ne and j-,.' for themselves :,ive pnvilege"s, inasmuch as their charters',,, ,hHt post told our informant, that hcj opinion, are ready to rush madly upon '-' "''S
aro ini i,il ililid 'I'Iip Miiirv I.1IV should fnl Ti ..-ij , I , i . r-rr w r ! I
The r,.i.eos of IluvuPrrrur.lv Virgi- nPver have been repealed; but unless the; ' r.ia. the tdnh p!z-e oj fenri Clay without . privilege granted in the charters alluded; The remains of Jhn M. Draper, who
Jit;nr!i'(i of paify. i e.-entlv in v i'c ! him to can be chnneed, it will l-e ruinous to 'fell r.i the action on Sycamore Creek,'
mn
to a piii'lir inner He de lined vi-itmrat! 1 thi- tene ibe bind of hi- I tMi, ,,n.i ia an '
wer u-,t polite and very eloquent letter of ,(" cui nf H.tnftver, makes the S" i "" ' r winch evidently shows I" ' ' ' e ritizrni 0f Vincennes an I of K unty , m t nd remembrance 'During the Ut au'umn, in answer to an inii!''.--n tendered to me hy my f'clbiw V:- - of Vin -ennes. I sd .! that, w hils' J -.t "n? ti-b're tb pu dir. in tp aj tu b i i whi' li I have I -en pUced, a car.di-l fe tor i sutTrage, I won',1 R0t ;u: Cept ! invitation 10 a j ubli enter taint. uMjt proposed on mv ac-iun. 'i'h r r.-i '. r;iti. ns uhirh prompted that Y termination, fir fom lojng any of iheir
ferce, l.ave acquired an ar.diticnI sHengdht
adoj t it now. If that limitation to inter-. u ere rer.rently discovered on the bitlie
indi
their own ruin, and to carry along their
friends and their neighbors wilh them, we beg them to give a dispassionate perusal to the remarks of the Boston Senator, and to
i Peruse here it hp ton .ito
est were now renewed, money lomed by ;rr0!lntj, hv Cd Coins and Dr. Merry-! 1 1 he ai'ove is eitracted from the Lou-
vii.uals could command only si x pe i man. of thi t-nvn. The pocket book of. isville Journal. That the President's ve-
cent when these chartered companies lhe deceased n, win posse-sion of Mr.' t0 W p cra(e mucf ag;iin3tthe i!lterel could take advantage cd necessity and de 'S imples, of Pe'un, T;-.zwell county . j r r m ind whatever interest the j res-ure or I ! tlie people of the west we have no circumstance mghr agree to pay. Thrj We arc gratified to learn that Gen.' 'ubt.J it is that one hi. i;! h Ie,ds to atioliu i . ua- p.-,f( ; stdi in coMiiaad of his Brigade.!
fil tde right? of the people m. v l e he'd 'eniovi;..T the confidence of his officers rmdl
'vnr vr-rnin
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,. :.i u.,r.,t r.y comp.;.:tes, as me .,,te, j rne,u as a brave and judicious soldier aj A circumstance was mentioned t us oe;
- -rnnicnt ate now tie d on.nec ; conhdence that has never been emparedi Saturday calculated to show
nu i.iniiny ca-e- t crovel.lt; partv hv a smrl Ir.riHer.t ol the camimiffn.
v' . ' - I . " I ";-
-pint. I pray God totfdiideu ihi- pcop!e. ,x oi;.-i:iivi;b.
COXGUESS-iuiy 17. The session of Congress closed vesterdav at eiihi o'clo. k in the morning, and by nir:e rVlock most of the membeis were ti their wny to their respective homes.
in a strong
li;ht the influence which the present posi-
The reports whi"h have been circulated, tion of affairs: with regard to the United
hv ign-.rant and miievolmt individual?; Stales Bank, is calrnt ip ! to hive nn.n
tlie country. A merchant cf thi city, extensively engaged as an importer id ft; reign goods of value, made a contract with an individual Pj a only b.im witii a
Mystery rr,igp.it3cs danger, 33 a fog the sufficient amount of goods far the establi-h.
?nT ! rrcr.t of an extensive store b Cincinnati
re-poctig this gentleman, and which we -ha!! n:t re pi? at. arc u'teily untrue. Sfiiipfdd Jour.
U Ot.KlNG MEN ANP TMF. T Mi r. We r':ret to ee t!.: insiiii.oj - Oie.u;-, u J -pr;jucfic? working nieii ur.'t t.l.c tariif Ti;ej are aked wf.rtti it to tiu-rn w bother the rrjr.ru:facturer is j r.-trcti (1 ornm 7d.e h'jr'r chun'S. live witliont ; rnt . lion t ven conl I tf,r r,ror,r:e tor liiiLselflive. I'ridecliorj, cirploy Luent,' wa--t-i, bread, depend c:i each other ai" utimatefj hs an v 1 fT-ct e.-ifi dene i.J ou its cai:.o. 'fhe uihiinf.i Jturer, if l.i bu ' .ntfsis ruin-d, can .-Jr.erd!. ly cnrritri ,J the mi-uns ,( a tertiporarvuUUtonce i.li hv has time to ti.-.d a m.w 0c.;,ioI1, lvt the !nb v;t mud nave eiftph,y,ar.t ..r staive The working men know a tbinc ct to eu.'Ot tin-, nd tbi-yarc i .,t to he Kuhe.!.
n 1 or:; id
The foliowir v.-as taken yester b.y :.o:a ine key-hole of a shut-u.. si.oi."
Not Cholera sick nor Cbol.'ra de-vj ; bat, nut of frij-ht, r,UIU rhob-.vi d, -ilt cion retu. 11 when ChuleraN ovi-r 't Irjinhii fiL-bt he .-hoidd recover.
The E&eter .News l etter saye--"Nc man in England U attacked by the Cha iera, who paysjuomptly for ids now-p.-. :: . it. attacks lorrowerj without ei 1.
