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n.ilt.in more In do with it. This i pntty much the hull matter in dispute between
the Senate aim vjiiiciui
The same thing once was tried by o
i i. no I iitsr I rnmp llPTH. 1
a HnT ur-ii- -
hundred times after, that it would a ben
dollar? in her pocket, it shed let tollss cry tire ami she'd stuck to her accounts; for then old Site would'nt a ben frighten-
1 co s to bung so much water in the
hl out all the chalk marks,
ei
ent nun tu i e nuu o. mm.. , . .. . I i oil llio nii)fir I .ii r na lip
was a wiliin criltur, and good natur d ton
a portion of the appointing power is bound ion, his prosperity seems to have turned his . , , .,f-,, brain, and were it not that th" honor ot the
to resist such an outrage
Louisvillt Journal
sends an explanatory protest, uiiich tli
vests it. ot' till its tenuis. Consistency ,
POST OFFICES.
The following table shows trie net amount
state is concerned, we should hvl disused to . j Jackson! Would that he smile at hi folly, and he amused with his sell J, . , . . , , , .. imnortanre could .end explanatory protests to those;
importance
What
trtako me a new regimental coat jist arter the fashion f the old tine, which I sen' him h a pattern, and 1 telled him to make ji jist o. Well he took a notion to have bi own way, and when he sent the coat home along with the old one, it warnt no more like i than a swallow's tail is like
partrid2e'. tail, and Lent. nacKanu ,j rai-ed all natur about it, and the critter com and tell' d me as he wad responsible for the cut of the coat and selected the woman who cut it out, I had no right to true any direction alter the cloth and but
tons lett my possession. 1 nan "'ni, "c
I rr . 1 l. L.
o . . ,, j.,i, in pu li 1411 uutiice against uisi inruisneu ami inirnof noslaoe accruing to the deportment lueaiii, & f . o . r . . . .. .ho ii,,irn born citizens'. An 'obscure1 fe low use in-
he never blam'd him; and old Sile, and a good many more on 'em have been hearn to say, if it hadn't ben for that alarm of fire in the oven in time, there is no tellin
what a scortchin all on 'em would a got from the bar room papers and chalk maiks. Your friend, J. DOWNING, Major, Downingviile Militia, 2d Brigade.
Till: PROTEST.
The debate on the President's Protest
f ht to a cloe on the 7th inst.-
.d m ive direction afore thai but not!
i., l i.tll iIip Hiripr:.!. anrl heiwasbrou
- th. tailor for talkiniThe Senate, on that dav. adopted by a
Wa lOifl com - j - 1 .-. " - f Mr
me resolutions
Clav am
the form
iv i... . Kr, .i.,,,r. thnt tailor, vote ot to 10,
take von and me for plagy dull folks I Poin lester as modihed by Mr. recon,'"' ami its jist so now, and I don't see i M r. Calhoun. The following w how the Gineral has so soon forgotten j in winch they were passed :
that business, for there ami one grain clj
Resolved, That the protest commomca-
diflerence ,
ted to the Senate on the 17th in?t. by the
f ihp Ilniterl States, averts
J I Uie mineral can ony mc ucuan. v .
to nctee to Ins noti -n, then you see n pnweis s onuK..
state and territory in the Union
ISew ork, IMassachuscttt Virginia Ohio Maryland fJeorgia South Carolina Kentucky Connecticut Louisiana Tenncsseo Maine A labtma North Carolina New Jersey Vermont Mississippi New Hampshire Indiana Itho.io Island Missouri District of Columbia Illinois Michigan Florid'a Dehtware Ark.iiii-ii
Wlieu whs it that a thor-
which issue tiailv ficm the Banks, which
would do away all the misery and diMr?. which they occasion. Dut.alas! the old man has lost all feeling for the people.
He forbids them to tell him ol their com
400.634 05 to hiah office !
2-20..-MJO i!....t. mv,,.. ,i:,i :,i ..i. rr.
154,444 45; D r. J ,. .. . . ., nlaintg he wj n t see their represent ioTmu is n oher.ee agaiust nil his notions ot the Mdluia 1 , 1 M'mJ! divine right of tilth bi.J station and a He stabs the national prosper, j S?;577 73 di?tiguished name to rule the count,) ?- Ihe hcurt,-and then tlu.ks ,t nyuh to 7.V420 07 j What Tory ever desired to carry his prin-jhcttr ll,e reol'le gitan. St. ouu I una.
""II A - i' v I i'mv aviiu f i ii'.in ai- -
iiohridt.i: UAKU.RITY. From Iht ,"tw Orltuns Courier of lUf't 1pril.
A fire hrok" out this iiiornin ' in the kitchen
linrr iiim M I
put the money in a tale place which Con-j cress names to him and not to pay it away jev
the President,
comes to this, that all the laws that Con-1 iMi.cn are i uint ;,J ' " cress has made regulatin the conduct of ihor.ty of the- two Mouses of Congress The secretary, of the Treasury, and tel-and inconsistent with the Const, tuttou ol
hat his duty i. that he should.the Lniteo sraiea.
Resolved. J hat while the senate m. am;
er ivi'.l he. readv to receive from the
Pt ess names iu umi aim mv f"j . " . nl.I.vA.'l... nil f.,.. I, mDja A a Ollfl CCl m Oil! -
amounts to nothin: the Gineral would jist : nications as the constitution and laws and nap his finder at Coneress and all thejthe usual course of business authorize him lawi and regulations too about the Trea-jto tran?rnit to it, yet yet it cannot recog sury; f r stem tint he appiatstho Secre ;nie any right in him to make a formal tary,' Congress h is no right to make laws'protf t against votes and proceeding of to regulate his Secretary, so that every the Senate, dechuing such votes and pro-, thin"- that H placed under th.e care of any .'ceedins to he i!!ur il and uticon-t itutional, one who the Gineral appint?, (and he hus'and re(uetinir the Senate to enter such! the amdntin of '.riftv nigh all on em ) Con-! I'roin-t on its Joiirna!. j
gre3 haint got no right to regulate nothin j Rr-!ve 7, That the aforesaid Protest en
Thev may make law? and regulations lor.iiS .louruals.
4S.341 a'Jobscurily of birth and education, a re 46,718 43j pronch, and a disqualification for public
41,102 3i,t.,nploY?
40,924 o j Taken from an obscure station.'' And 'of Madame Labium-, corner nt Hov:l and Ba
R"ivho a,e they that cast tins reproach t Z s,tree,i' VliM-b w us sru';" wrjM ihline' II 33 ' ..... f e i (was kiiov.ii to suii.e ,r i'.ie nci libois. tlod the 30,36.3 07 i What rfalion' have they come !. om? -1 Uj).,tr pjut &, Adding ,vaS aV a 22,G85 5G, What is now their standing nt a political prison, und thut ii wns il.cn tenanted by kcvcral 22,430 t.ljan j intellectual view? For what areSniifortunate i-lvcs loaded with chuh.s". IrforVJthcy distinguished, that it become them j niatiou of this fact au..mmm,icmnl to Judg lit. 146 4 J p . .. . . Catioiitce, who instantly waited n Mr. Lulau17,C86 4i to ynile at the folyj, and It amused at the a,kcd iermUsiwII llf ult KvUilt: in 17,G48 5lsr If importance' ol '1 homas Lmt-gf er-ja j.oliie maniur, to have the flaves ron.oxed t 15,731 71;ily,the lollv, the self-importance of those ;a place of sal'ch; when ti e latter, with much 12,350 B8' Ilemei"n letting themselves in t his ; rudeness, replied, that "there were those who 9,6!5 71 y. , , , i- ..i.,, would be L-.tler einnJii td, il they would attnid - "nt a altitude , ii among the moat iidicuious . . ' J, . ,. . ,
.AX 4 . . o . . . . to t heir ow :i e.ll.iirs. ii.-ttMd ci i i!j:iou.-l v inter.
6.3 )0 9 shells ot seJ-roncett that ha I urst torth ; med(;iil jtll tllC t:0ULVn,b t) o!i.t.r ,;col)c.ti
o,oo ii oi i ait", it)r UiU a uiu u i vi fji.ii, us t i tie nuuc ? irMjiiiiu ra t ju i v on u.e oluuiii or
v i w,n nn i i
. . 10liV' f .r ... uuLc fuoisof themeelve?
The following is iio'eroem. oi i ceeds of the ten largeit olficcs iu the state of New York. .
15 c-b5 1 1
C.t71 C4
yi u t v f' uv umo:v o-i uv ' i lit ii'iiu ? riiiiMi la im ' vu wit ULllUMir)
iCHt, frnde when thev see their neighbor jdcis were iven to hr. ;ik open the doors, which
New York City Albnny llochester Troy Utiea HufTalo Ceni'Va A uburu LocUport Canandaigua
Cincinnati Gazette.
SICS. The New York biandard, a pih cipal
,tt9 19 Jackson paper, of Psew Voik Ciiy, has
8.0G) di Idown down lor want of support. The 'tt 01 U' U',0'R n0S Jackson paper of that city, Mi'1- 37l,IOvV 'P'naining, is the old, far famed Fed n u').; :i'eral Kvenintr Post, of the eouailv far
2,G7i 67
From t'it JW-uburn Succfa'or. T!e fol'owjr, extrart i tnkt n from a prf ch of the Hon. William Gaston, delivered in the !loi!c of Representative?, iu February, I0M. It is a reply to some sentiments vi iiic-h had been ottered ly Mr. Ctlhc mo, r'p ti i! io '. ' a the notion , lint, tinder our form of government executive
anv thiiu'", but aa soon as any thing comesj Ritolved, T!iat the aforesaid Tr oteM is ' encroachment was to he considered as a source
to he done hv any efji'-ertlie Gineral ap-;a t. reach ol the privileges oi the benate.ioi seriuus apprelieiumn. Air. Cainonn conten- ,,;. ,.., ,e take, .he U-l. jaml.:,. i. ..t er.er..l ... the J...l l':';!,.;? "oMVTtr na ntiiror; ro A.'s nthrers and the hesoncd. that lue 1 rcsrteni or ir. r
Secretaries are his Secretaries; he ma.;es: United States has no light to send a 1 io jKxecntive neainst iheir rihj,"a fjrured bv
the laivs then, or it plilty mu-:ii all the lest to the Senate ag.iinst nny Ot US pro- j t he Conututiun, and therefore, thrt the Chief samel-fir if the office, s and Secretaries ceedinirs. j Alistrate should not he .?vctr.l to the arr:e elotrt ex-r,e tl e law , he understands When the vote upon the above resolu- j J' "f o' (' h(u oPPosif . n f I on i e a v. cu 1 e n. ii." i h-. nlitarj mornnh, hrtwixt whom and the noW. he turns 'em cut and gUs folks who;tions was taken, some of the lory Sen t - . lhprB f v . L,
will -and that aim all, he faiei lAe respon
sibility too. ' if the Constitution ony irive the Gtnera!
tors annear to have been absent. Th:
i Ave and Maysstool t'aus: "VEAS Messrs. Hell. Bibb, Black, Cal-
the ridit to turn out the Judges ot iup tiouii, tlsy, Clayton, ing, f reimgnny-
Fupreme Court, then arcordin to his no jsen, Kent, Knight, Leigh, Moore, Nautnm, things would be jist so there. Htj.l tin, Poindexter, Porter, Prentiss, Presainints the Ju ices: but seein that he caii'lton, Ilobbin?, Silsbee, Smith, Southaid,
Spiagoe, Siift, Tomlinson, Tyler, Wag
gaman. Web-ler 27. NAY'S Mesrs. Denton, Drown, For
iIr. V.alhotin't opinion on hi nthftx-t lnve
un.iersrone a radical ch;tn?. i? evident frnm the
attiunle whieli he has niimffl in the reference
to the cxi'tin? administration. W e give the extract a a sneeimen of wisdom
strikingly prophetic of that mi?rn!e which has
distressed the country, and which threatens its
very existerre. "There is but one more topic to whi.-h I solicit your attention. Many admonitions have been addressed to the minority by erntlemfln on the
ministerial sine oi tins house, not without rner-
th, Giundy, Ilendl icks, Hill, King of ! it, and 1 hope not without edification, on the
Alabama, K ing of Georgia, Linn, Mckean, 1 viis oi violent opposition and intemperate Pnr Sheplev, Tallmadge, Tipton, White, Wil-j' 'J"'"1 V 'n""' lo ,'?,,T':,,!t"d hni 0PPif'" , IP ' ' may ejeeed all reasomlile botirds. and mirion-
Hill-, II KgUl IU.
turn em out, he can't make em underslann
the laws as he understands em and so the Supreme Court haint got the same ad
vantage that other folks have wlio the Gineral nppmts, and turns out, and & pint, til! he gets the right sort. I have got a notion in my head evei since theG.neral has got at hatchin ''Protests1' agin the Senate, that keeps me
thinkin all the while about it. There i? some plagy cunnin fellers about theGme ral, and some on em have beo pritty
irooln.l etcr cinro th onulp liascot on I tl.;. , : I .;.. I ""CMI"." ' ll
. ... , . . j . to etter.t the lavorite nurnoe. beeins with the l. I .... t ..I I li a Pnat M tiro oo,t nthdl .1. - f . II' -II. I- il.. . . ... .!.. ,'ik" ""
iiic iin' a ' ui... j i!iu h lermeoi. e aiurie n me P'i?i'-n : worK oi sell
recounts (for tother Hoase won I do nothin about it so long as the Gineral has
The following is from the Baltimore
ty become factious. Ent w hen I hear it serious
ly nrsfd, that the nature of our povernmrrt forbids that f5"m, manly, active ornosition, which
i r rnnnf ri.- liia J I . .1
1 atriot of the 7th inst. nnd wh j perrrirp the danrs of fartio, '.'lnother, and yet another melancholy , 'apprehended only in the side of a minority result of Gen. Jackson's fatal exrert'mfnt ,.wit.".,, ''"'P? of that wonde'rfnl
i ,i : , ,i ' ;,. tiuctiitty or ttie Human mind, which in its 7al
famed Field Marshal Dole man. lor a quar.
tend a century the chumpou of the Ls;CS Juiitci . Cin. Gaz. It ;ppeais fiom the official papers that the tx!ra allowances made by ttia port master general, in the la-t four year.-, amount to the enormous sum of 1 , 1 5,589! Ttie distribution of lln tmmey nut les rcmaikabJe than its amount, a the following summaiy statement will shew: States and ) Sums appropriated wuitr the title Ttrrittjrit. ) cf extras as lo rr.j.it routradors.
$7,523 GO
1.520 00 1.400 00 4,24 3 64 :?.4?a 80 CC50 OS
pPn; work f self deception. Why. sir. will notour
sion of payment by the .Mary land Savings form of government tclr rate or require the same Imfitminn It hn he rp! o fo rp eni 1 v ed tt 'ardor of constittitiopnl opposition which is
pot a majority lhere)-bnt I'll lell a story high (lfgreof publiccor.fi Jence, but these ''"ir n n'"ein the chi.f macistrnte is
and then you'll understand a leetle about Dy notion. You've hearn me tell about old Miss Crane's tavern, a little this side Downing ville and how the neighbors useter git in there every night duiin winter, and
talk politics and some on em had some piitty considerable scores run up theie i.gin 'em, for old Miss Crane kept a store too, alor.g with the tavern. Well, some
t f these scores got to be pritty alarmin i.-i I r-i
hcrodifarv ' Rpz-iinao" . . 1 1. A ir.nilamm
calamitous times coming on, that conh-. frnm sn-t!l Carolina (Mr. Calhoun,) "in n mondeuce was destroyed and the demand for archy the influence of the executive and his moneys deposited becoming so great fud ministers requires continual vieilancp, lest it constant, it was found at last impossible to 1 "h,ai" to( Prrnt . preponderance -but here . , , 'he executive sprincs from the people, ran do meet it hence the suspension U e iTi0thivf, vi.houttheirspPorr , and cannot .therewould caution the holders of certihcates for(. overrule and control the public smtiment " of deposit es. not to be precipitate in dia . Pir, let u not ttop nt the surface of thines. poing of them at a sacrifice. iThe intltience of exectttire in tins cotintrv xrhile This failure was announced in the morn- rffUJns PP;'trit.v,i in Avinlrt greater than ... , . . .that of a limited moiarcn. It is as much stroll ing papers, ami though not ent, rely unex ; eor . thp ,.,a,m of cpnvM,,ion is m()re vlo. pected, ha ca'J?ed an intense excitement lent than the vohmtnrv tension of n muscle.
Maine, Now Ihimpsliire, Vei mofit, Massachusetts, Connecticut, JVew York, Niw Jersey, Pennsy Iv ania, Delan are, .Maryland, Virginia, JVoilh Carolina, South Chrolinn, Georgia, Florida, Abihama, Mississippi, Lnu!aii, Oliio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, lilinis, Mi-souri, Ai kanscis, Total,
was piesen iii, hi the f-ha;.e ii several wretched
hrgrues en. trying iroui tne ure, their bodies covered with scars and iuue t with chains! Amongst them was a feu.t.lu slave, upwards of GO yeari ol ui;e, v ho could nut move. Some-
jyuii'ii; iisen carntil l;er to the city truard house.
where the others, six in nun. her, were nUo conducted, to he j.rottett-d fiom the ci uelty oftlifir owner. Ve saw o:;e ot these iiiiirahl. I.tiiij. 1 he fright was so horrible (liat we could scarco lok upon it. The must savage heat t cuuld pot have witiiesi'd Sjieclaeie unmoved. Ho had a irtrqe Lole in his head, his b.dy fiom head to foot Has covered vviih s..-..rs, hihi filled with woims!!! Tt e sllit iiiFj irej tu uidisuniucti liorrnr, that rven tit the iitinuetil of writing Ihis article v e ih.ivhler fiwm its etlVcts. 'J hose who have si it the Mhcrj, i p.re?wiJt tliem to be iu & ?iiid!ar condition. We forbear a firlhrr ilefcription of this revf.lliti spectacle, as it ear) hardly be aieeahla to the lei.lini; of mir rejid.-is. We hope (he
Grand Jury will lake cognizance of llos uupa-
ihrtlcd ouirui;e, and hri: the ti pttratoi s of it to the jUriijiiuici.t they su rich'j deceive.
From t'.e.Vac Orleans Ike, of.lpril 12, 1834. The popular fury which we briefly adverted to in our pant r cf eterday, as cunsequmit upon tlie discovery of the haibarous and fiendish atrocities committed by tho woman Lalauri upon the j'ersons : ( her shives, continued unabated the w.'io'e of the evening Leforc last, and part cf i cstcrjiy moniinc. It was found ic-
riUB'irt' tir t-a t in . .a.. rn.lr.riMi' lfi In P
j t ,. o jibe -hcritr und his oflicers to repair to the placo 153,1.3.3 20 of ri.;t, and to interpose the authority of th 6 3!) I 00 Ut'ite, which wo aie pleased to notice proved efVI 85' 2 3 j ieo t u a I, without lite occurrence of aiy ofthoso
i r ,,i fiii is to vo'icucv wmrn are cumin. u u iuu eiim 315,411 GO , , . ,v.. . 1 .
that previously some indignities had been shown to Judge Cauo'.gp, who ventured to expostulate with the assailants upon the propriety ofceasinp their operations, and that during the same, deadly weapons were in the hands of many persons.
a resort to which tit one jii ne was seriously
H2.o:;s 4ti G 2.-148 32 114 974 CI 5.190 72 ICG S22 GC 3,618 50 5 010 00 92 510 5G 72,8.50 72 4 1.3 CO 32 95379 84 39.3G9 5G 4.360 9G 10,434 08
1 515, SCO 84;
.-. i i I : ....!.!: I " .... -I.. I. Tl irortn h ..t C. .1
mffi SlienUS 311 es VOU rememoer Olie lllxr pouii :ninu. r i wu aut-aiiv uoni. . hmj rxcirru tiurtn ine
rus, who used to bring the male bagcncelto the time our paper went to press,' North 'content of an election, and the natural zeal
a week, up there threw that country: andltieet from Fayette to Palt.more stteet, between the Executive ahs
folks used to call him old Sile, when he'd
come in all Uiver'u with mud, and con
siderably fuzzled he was a willing, good
has neen occupied ty crowds ot anxious nr.ction of pa0n -while the distribution of of.
citizens; many of them poor people i fke and rmolument adds a communion of inter-
widows, laborers, mechanics with wo-' ft which combined produce a union aImot
natur'd critter as ever was. but nlacvl begone countenances, contemplating what! indissoluble. Support the administration" be.
know in, and then there was Jesse brown in, and Elam Knowles and Peter Lliss, Bnd a good many more, who had consider able scotes at old Miss Crane's; and to rights she tellM 'em her creditors was piesin her, and she must settle up, aud
some on em must -wipe rjy old scores
A 4.1 1 1.
they consider the wreck of their fortune?! T" ," r ' h n ' "x? rm 7? .11 r .t i . i i chieftain of the Dominant Party to h i suba - -the low of the accumulated earnmgs; tPrtl5. anj thence to their foi.owJrs In the r"nkl, and gatherings Up of years. And yet, in' till the President's opinion becomes the criteri-
the neighboring square, this same commit-' on nf orthodoxy, and his notions obtain a do .- , '- . il si-
oity of unfortunates, behold tho prepara
tions tor a meeting ol lleroites, to be hel l
this same
minion over the nnhlic sentiment, which facili.
tates the most dangerous encroachments, and
tiemanos tne most jealous supervision. In pro
To pay-off the post office deblsand re
lieve it from its present bankruptcy , wr understand that a curtailment of there ex tra allon ences will he made! For instance. Rerside. will be cut down 73.C93 dollars in 4 veais! Stockton and Neil 03,920 dollars! Porter & Co. G7 ,77G dollars! ai:d so on. jXiles. Pre si Jen t Jackson and his Protest. How shall we treat this bold aspiring man? Success still follows him, and hacks his daring usurpation-! The battle of New Orleans gave him the Presidency, and the
jir..ion,fed. JVothiug ciif he kind ha.ify, however, transpired Nearly the w hole f f tho edifice is demolished, and scarcely any thing remains bul the walls, which the popular vengeance have ornamented with various writings exPressive of their indignation and the justness of their punishment. The loss of property sustained is estimated by souk: at 40(0()O, but others think this calculation exairgt rated. It must, however, bav been very great indeed, as the furniture alone .vas of the most costly kind, cousistir g of pianos, ainioir?, bufet?, &c. ice, which were removed to the garret and thrown from thence into the itreel, tor the purpose ol leudirh g them of uo possible value whatever.
Hi fore Judge Prtval.
State of LocisiaIsa, t-iiy of New Oilcans.
The deponent declares, that on Thursday, 10th inst., a lire took place on I he premises cf Mde Lalauiie; tlmt he repaired thither as n citizen, fir the j uvpoae of allbnling any assistance within his power; that on arriving there he was appi.zed of there being in one of the apartments some slaves, w ho vv ere chained, and who were, from their situation, exposed to perish in the conflagration. ') rod, at liral, he hesitated speaking to ,M r. Lalaurie, hut addressi d some cf the fiieiidj of the family upon Ihe suh-
r.afronni'e of his ol'icp. and the servility J'''- '1'bat seeie.g, however, all the persons
and sycophancy r.f his officer, together ! l,rPS',,,t. "ri'ently imlitr rent to the remit, ho - , . . . , n , I dettranned upon addre-sm - buth Mr and Ala wilh the tame submission ol the people I l imc Ija;n,,r; r.,i0 Ut ili3 imiuiriej of
sterns likely to make him F.rnperor, Dio
talor, or King. His late protest arninsi tlie exercise of tower on the art of the Senate, is in peifect character with the
the truth of what ha been alleged, that it was (islander. That he tin reupou felt const rained to make fresh irpurus int; the truth of whut be had heard. That Messrs. iMontu riil and Fernandez were r.e.ir him, and that he desired ibcm
. W r. . I . i 1 I ..
..c:,,,;.- i.j ai.iiiooate anu an portion as a povernmrnt f- .i r '
I I . L . 1 . . : ... . lift IUU Fllllll 11 ...I , .L L.
. i c-). i : i-i -. ti. I :,;iailll ine ntHilor Of all lln ilislncj nF ho. innmri'. rr nn mnln, :.,... -. nin.u in
KJui one, lie tim i.iaui t mun, mm hi. -....o-, .... ...v. ln ,(i
other acts ol the mm, and it I5 intended j f,ta to --a intothecp.net to make the nects
as a prelude to the deep tra,?e.iy uhich Hjsary 'arch, observing that he hid himself once
S9 the iieot c the overeifn attunpfd to do s0j i.-n was afmoit 3utjocatea , ,i A- .i i .i i by the sm.d-e. That these gentlemen came to and shake rff he letha.gy j SolIi; ,ime nfu r :UK, tJ lilu tnal ,ht.y ,iai
prelude io me deep
to follow, unless
I people, arise
js about them
The conlitu j.;te n rrgnl ir search, but hod found nobody.
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went round and one uhioeiM to another ll,e Ver-V HCl U 'rought rum upon the8,irM' ""'J t,rm oppos.t.on where (hey are not Mn W1; ' . ' ,ne coi.:..i-( iimi a pcniieiunn iin lie mi.eves ,o nava rreniroi nl.anjone wni.,ei u loanotier, t approved, becomes essential toils purity and lion of Ihe.e United States the finest hei-n 'Ar. I i hx Lei. tivro, came to bun and said nnd tough, one on Vm went out and !;i,I?.,V"t1tii;r , hA ett- ! mvl.t r-ti.s,. And he, who in a democ ,acy specimen of a paf.iot.c an.l , Pp,lh!ic,n : t:;at be bad broke the bars of one cl the apa a little while there was a mo.t dreadful J Ij l1? ., c K".b ,c. a lfm.s to the will of the pop- ' .r.,m..,t. and' the ,,e.,tet aro, o h ."d J d.5c,'vfre!
r,y of tire, and in he com?, frightened ! " , ,MC ,,m 1 anflJ an;' " ",r d"r' ffnvT ' f,c luxurious ea,e,i - ,,,,,,.,,; i,,,,,,),,,,,. " , .numata.g at u.e s.me tune his wiiiingi.e.s-iS-envmoM to death in.' sus he -run Mi!f Jkstn were present to look and Con wrm mmi.terial oppressions are oPPoe, fPrleclabilify bled any hum..,i in-tmili..:,, oi the , 1 are. That accompanied by Crane m l " nd c . v ur Irea'u u i terr.plate the rum and desolation tha.?n' 'V'"'1 comment, which are Ie has ever attamed-thts saced i,,.j , urn-M -v. -nil persons nho.e assistance he desired, ha Crane, M) rl he, and git ) rur h.ea.I and Fxnori T"' ''Vrance of party, wherever found, must be preserved, peaceably if we can, garbed the spo pmntcd out, and that ,t being punkin pits rut the oven, lor the oven-! I,MT,f? ,ron l 'eirmvl an ' alfXl hxP9r' never will meet with nn advocate in me It ii f.rrihlv f we mint The constitution i,-'eeme.! odvivble that the doors which vters house is all a f,,e:" "1 know ,t," s-v v 8 he,! menl u,0 ,hp cirrency n the country !: a most calamitous sconce to our conry- the! . ' . .t'o . !i icll T J"cked should be broUen open, it was according, for I smelt the .moke, and the oven is sr,i Kitchen Cab:net-retore thejhane of social enjoyment, of individual fV,licel,l,e ke f"t"e, , , ' ' r", ' t,one- i!''lt,'t-' N accompanied by th, hot you can't think ' i.mI with that iw.J l,,,:,ic pntes-lle-charter the Unitetl! :,n'1 of f,,,l,,ic vir"" : nnfriemilr to the best ,ir. the cement which hold, the union of the ...tiz.ns that , -re with him, and that two t,e not you can l tti.nk. and nil i that Hvo. , .li!ls of , -ny Ilis i(lterest? aru, . , Ven- states together. When the ban ters ere- jesses were Lund incarcerated, whom he lib-
nr inree more oa em run out; and old ' ' ' , 0 , ders useless or even pernirion,, n1P bichfst en- -,t.-I hv this instrument aro broken down '""ltd '"' this den, as it were. That several Miss Crane, as soon as she see Ihut, M.el w0" ' ,,,e clian?e,l-,.uMio conhdenrel.jowm.nts of intellect and the noblcd diposi-i i L tinder on then will I'.ei3 dectarieg that there were out too, for tho' she know'd it was a mi J 'VO'lM lhcn ,C restore.l-the luy hun ofjtions of the so.,1. Uut.sir, whoever iny be tratripled under lor t then nil ' "e f ,.. ()tIjR tU. kiwlie. that he reptiired take, aid that (he Jc, , b U I '"lu5lry 'vouhl gladden the now despond-! necessarily inherent int, nafttre! lightest ot fre emen be taken fmm the, n, tln:ia r, tut found no one. That one if thin to if nat.tr Art -be u,ni,l ,". ...J. hearts cf all -and Peace and Prospe-! ' a rnVflfc's Hre ,iln rn,,st 1 "s and dcola- and tbehbert.es of this conntiy be ie-; ocrressts hid an iron collar very large and ' i.. ' (f 0 r'ir.ty would nervade the whcle Nl'ion when it is seated on the throne of Pow- membcied only among the things u hit h j heavy, e., .1 was thaincd with heavy iron, by the loUs Iron, drawm the bread and pies', nl) ou,d pei.ade tne nlicle ANa.ion. er, and vested with all the attn!JUtcs cf ruje. heen This etale of things i- Mst tit. f - Hi.tshe walked with the greatest out on t. soon a 3 sdie got out tdlsiitv tlS . .r( , . . , . . , dit..e-ni y ; that he bad no opportunity of ex. minhe started to the well, and began to draw) Rank Commits -The Hon. Richard TtrtYIX 7!vTrr' mi n t' i ve .? Ml e' f ,a i ' ''' 7' svaiei like all rtoa.c.t -.n.l l. ,al,M t i ii- 1 the l.oman?, m.iv nu.tvt io e tin u mi , v.-Loin he or heves to have been Mr. Guisvaie hue ill . s and he -nasi,,! it.uu.h has lesigned bis silii;,:ion ns is.-cre. !t is a vrry common ens- . ror..ummation o all his deep laid loans ' h said to him that he knew where nnotbrr
ruirci inside liie bar, nd over the old.
try of ihe Pi.tok Cotumiltee of ihe (Ioii.-e
lady's papers and chalk tnatks: an-i afore of IU -rescut.ttives, ami Edward I)
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h wlus l.e; tnen she wan.cd to know md,,s ;o nt,,,aed as one of the Govern-The reason , ,l;it assuminrr ,!,, .LuSnf I have to ado, I the , x; ci.cnt cf Uercl the much s
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, , .i-.i .Mi . i , ". :,. r . .ur t.iuni oi iorcs is not in ir-n e to the uneial, atiu no itais i.u; feucn as u tvv iioui ,v,., r,,.vl . to ? lob.ti, aioi scort ! all hei accounts, nor! Seoite wi i o sit. to a ni.nr.cni o r. i. I,,i.-..t. ' MI"'ue I. tnl h
thn would ne , be nM tbm.r ibaf , ,U:,.n I, ....... I - . . - ' .T . ' ' 1 C ns ll T.ay, WCfiad.Joy. (M.lcp,,
wes VY.dt M h; ' . : .l 7 U: XC UJn V"Vn. Lly ''"cuines. in the col!r Gm.on given himeelf up to M.,; a,.y
, ' . " """ r.on,uous inju;i,ce piinbi. Tha Republican of S.tnrday the management of unprincipled mei.-i"R Jo. v d.m i" si ,I:,C,rane f:U tU U,aS' urUc ,a t!ie directory r... iwdivi iua! pours forth a heavy volley ,f hard word, They his name (,! document., thi,iM Ur more it in.n.d miv -nme nr, .(i i,vt;et.te enemif-s. m.,1 who !-. d ,vn . ..... ,u rn... .. 6 h . f... !., . ..! 1 ij
'em got a r-onon tbe ,.Vf was atire- but p,t old Mi-s Crane was hearc to tty
teany tuaJt every tiTon to dcetroy h
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r- j ---.-... ..v tu i "UH'i:r; ,'ni:'.ff .. "I'l l -MIHlCUiy g. i .It ...U',a eloe;.d to one oi the highest olii.c in iUe ch-
Secre ta i v to alter ihe '.cpy, on the Clctl.
hiblv, in the evening ann, on tht mot low.
was eoiibtii'd. J hat he entered with this
;eii!'cuian into another apartment, vtheie, up111 KitOlO i',l,i f-..i, iii r ... ii tt . . . . li.tt ., ,lil n..
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t ...... iimiii ! nun o.tu it Oi.'Cp 1VU.1HU 0 1 1
r.t ..e appealed to he quite feeble, to !.( ab!f fo v. alk, that She tleponc tne of the persons present to have
t. the .Mayors office, where the d been removed. That upon his
nc i t) UeccaMi.ni: of Mr. Lulaurie if h
-lav i s in his garret, l.e replitd iu an in-
ic, "(hat ihrre were persons who much better by remaining ut home, i g others to dictate to them luwi :'a of Oilicious friends."
OVotd) C.N'O.VfiK.
Tesrs Gacl-!:Hft and Fauche appeared nuj tt.itd tLt iiuth of ibis depp-itiwii.
