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Mate? to nullify n law, should command as much respect. 1 can countenaoce svich assumption of power in neither the one nor the other. That the responsibility remains where it was assumed unfortunately , affords no relief to the country and that the destructive "expei intent' continues another year. I take leave say is no fault of mine. 1 1 without consulting party expediency, the party in power had looked at their constitutional dutv and the wan's of the peo

ple, and proposed the establishment of n institution under the control of Congress, at necessary to afford a pound currency, as it is essential to the public welfare, 1 should readily have co-opera ted with them in accomplishing the object, without being in any way tenacious of my own proposition. The establishment of nn entire metallic

currency, ! hold as utterly visionary and ... t . i

abandon their lailmrous habits or emigrate to their brethren west of ike Mississippi. A bill for the organization of a genera) territorial government 1'or the security and protection of the Indians West of the Mississippi, was postponed for the warut of time to consider the subject.

h would be idle fcr me to attempt to

review all the important acts and proposi

tions, which have occupied the attention

of Congiess for the last seven months, in the space of an ordinary circular. In

deed the peculiar circumstances under

which this Congress convened, caused the agitation of many political questions

in the House, which had for their sole ou ject the ulterior organizatin of parties throughout the country. However, if the p.eople will elect to the counsels of the nation, nun to represent them who sue

exclusive partisans, devoted to executive

first printed in your p er. If folks will konn-

terfoit 'em, I can't help it. n nnws wicy u,u.. be nritly uood, for 1 never knew a chap to koun-

forfeit bills ot anau i , 1 bill wont pass, it will be jt as bad fox the konnterfeils. , , . I was pretty busy when Congress broke up, takin leave of the folks; and the place to see em all was ftt the Branth Bank of the U. States. lor every oie 'em who Hved twenty miles ot brought trie money that was paid to 'cm out ol .L- i-j.uk here. riwKt round to tne

U. S. branch Bank, to change it off for bills with Squire Riddle's name to Vm, for the other hills woulJ-ntfono how when you pit t-it ot the .li-tritt And when the Gineral was about goin

impracticable; and if practicable, it may mandates, they must expect them to act

well be qestioned whether it would not be occasionally in uisregam ui uicu uwa costlv and inconvenient substitute for jmediate interests. I do not, by this remaik that which has hitherto been found to an- juieuo to impute improper motives tohoiiewer every useful purpose. The relaorable members who may have differed tive ahie of gold and silver has been! with me in the course of legislation durmateriallv changed. The standard offing the past session, bat a candid retros gold is ra"ised above that of silver, nnd Cpection of political events, would seem to tear the consequence will he, that the de demand a reflection of this nature, espepreciation of silver will cause it to beex-Jcially when we recur to the proceedings ported from the country, as gold was, (of u2 majority of the Itan.i Committee, under its depreciaiion, below the etan- jand consider the unparalleled incooitendard of silver. ky of the final decision of the House, in

Abstract reasoning on the intrinsic value of the precious metals, as a curreucy, is mere waste of time ; many theories are pleasing as mere theories, but entirely

off too, Major Donaldson he goi a r eu . net bank, where the Gineral keeps the ftop t s money here, for $-200, and cum strait round to .u ,? c n ehnn-e it off for Squire bid-

So now though Congress did notion to reliev A few hours previous to nnv VlioUS ill

(he people, ami unve ini iuig "l - ui?j. u miy onerv e i.m watery,

ends, 1 have a noi.un ,. we aci .. - -m j,gi,i coioreu stool,, J.ke Hour nod wa-

-ense. and sroiii

i.rultir aillllOlh U21I1

' J Vour friend.

iun if we act on ceimnoii j lt colored stool he fl()Ur

'""" b water, men leeimg POmewhat unwell:

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then generally, uu not always, betwc

J. UUU'MNG, Major. Downing ville Militia, 2d BrigaJo.

savs'l, Major, how is this, . . I Ml-

eays t, wont the' people take the pet bills yet nml,,, w tn iKe flermitnee? ell, says he.

they haint r.ot used to 'em yet, but they wilt nrter a while when they can't pet nothing better. Very weir, says I, that's ulout my notion too; for our folks bJS I are pretty much like tne Scotchman who said ho was always pretty well contented when he got the Let the house at forded. , , Since Congress has been pone, i have liacl more time to think about mutters mid things in the money way, I have pot more than h bushel of h-tters from ekiel Bipelow, in Wall street, about money mutters; und I have come to the

notion, if ynmetlnnp nini uone pieuj

From th e Xal. Intelligencer. The Belvideie (Warren county) Apollo furnirhesa short aecomitof the conduct of the lolhiwersof "Andrew Jackson" in that place on the 4th instant. We cHote n few of the toasts to shew the character of the General's glonriers. We ho-pe our yen dors will excuse us for repubhshinp them, but we wish them to see what Jacksonism is made of. Hy nn office of the county, tind one ot ttie committee of arrangements. "May nit thoe who are opposed to Jackson t.p in Jonah's bcllv Jonah in the whale's the

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uimuigi'i ..-j it,liun) a 8iiiverin' like a ngu". lcn a burning sensation at the pit of the stomach, a blow and weak pulse, cramps of the arms, legs and back, coldness of the hands and feet, and, soon after, of the whole surface , with cold and profuse sweat. Then the voice fails by degrees, to a mere whisper, nnd, at length, the patient gasps for breath until

he dies. Nausea and even copious vomiting is often present after the chill; but not always lor they sometimes only complain of bping sick at the stomach. Costive

habits may also be present in the system,

whale in the devil's the devil in the b.ickiarHj then the watery and light coloured

kitchen of bell the door locked the key lostj a blind man buntinsr for it and our prayer j

to God is, be may never find it." Bv one of the builders of the nrch

"May those opposed to Jackson be lalbercd with aquafortis nnd shaved with a Lundsaw."

1V a j acKson niKeeper i . i,nVlr.v!ird ot turpentine, a viai

and'moulded 'into bricks and laid in a pave-', bottle of raster oil, nnd few large doses ment for the Jackson men to walk on." lof calomel, lie lure, at all times, by day

and bv night, to h u e a quantity ot bet

t-tools do not appear. All other symtoms are equivocal or uncertain. Provide yourselves with a vial of good antimonial wine, a vial of crolon oil, some

mustard eeed, well ground, some spmls

ot laudanum, a

The following view ol the contest now agiia-1 , - , , maUe a crood tu e us ex.

i....i. r.i. it;tu. ;tn . wp nrs roin id inu i ne i p hiiiiic, is un-1 un cci miu r.Mi ..i i .. . . ii i..

see trouble -in this summer, an.l afore Con- it from an able nrticle in the 1 ortland Advcr

the case ot the contested election ol

Letcher and .Moore.

gre3 meets agin

have seen yet

that will be worse than we

tdiciouelv a possible, a quantity of In-

dian meal and n uocKei or io ui waicr.

"The great contest now ingon in lids coun-1 por) hen the chill takes place, theio is

tiser: .V. Y. Courier & 4?v.

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Conro,s has been passing a good many aP-: r,, , ' sVorv he Va uses tl,ne Vre a" c.v,,-v ... i ...... it, i.,iwi ni:"V In iJiiMirnK inc i.ici in a nisiorv oi int .iu. . .. ..,,,. , rcrini-ilion Let

propn:iT.on mil, 8 il T'Vcf Of ' w'liich Jed to the war upon the United Slates , "ousu muu.u - - .he public debt, nnd the sums that the lost f-, J .fl the aoVCrnmtlt aml jy againK ne make n hre another provide two or fice and somp other ofliees nre in debt, ns ni;n j ...-.. .,.i i..i. i.10", atn !.i n nr i.nillmr tvater:of a rart

... . . . .. nil i ih t 33 jiji-ii uui.1 itiiti jiii: 'Li'1- i tph ir;ti un? ? .

To one who is habitually nniv

a, I can kalkulate, there vv.ll be , ove iwe ij-t sl he-,,toI,LK. J llC r k h or more, of thick iting to ; .ve uu hon, o dollar, panted out ot T rea Jenders want mure than six per cent, in-. ShJ . S.k tvill stand un.i.ht

sury this year; and where the money is to come

(rom I can't see vet, for tbougti tne secretary

will be iiretty hirpe, I am afruid be

kited enuf

will clrtim b

ti rid a liuirKe

tl.ev will shin a irtiod iar on Vm off to other

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'leave undone that which he believes is of

nugatory w ln applied to practice, and i importrnce to hi constituents, and to the

none is more idle than this of a sutlicient jcouutry at large, the inability to comiimmetallic currency. Our induction must nicate more pleasing intelligence is pin he drawn from the experience of the iful, but 1 did not lose an hour's service in past, ns applied to the wants of the pre-'the House, at any one time of the session, Eenttime. Our new country need not ex-'and it has net passed without improvepect to present at this day the anomaly ofment, in many particulars. 1 have learnan extensive commercial system, regula-Jed the important consequences resulting ted by an entire specie currency. jfrotn the unprecedented course of the I will here add u few radical objections present administration. I have seen that to the system proposed by the Secretary ', the President is evidently acting under of the Treasury, and sanctioned by the ;'an impracticable belief, that he may, in

Committee of Ways and Means, as a. sub- jmany things, do us he pleases, without;

Hitute for the United States Bauk. j the concurrence of the people or tneir The system is unconstitutional, because irepresenlatives; that he may condemn it recognizes unconstitutional depositories, legislative nets, and disregard legislative nod places the public monev under color .authority in a word, that much ol the of law. bevon.l the contro'l of Congress, power, legislative and judicial, is subslan-

ind liable "to be .mruidered It places tially merged in the very limited consti-'ed it. s. that when a pinch would come, all indirectly in the 'hands of 'subordinate -tutional powers of the Executive of thi if Middle h-d to do whs tadraxv .uoney : .r. e. mntinn-nml I sen fhp nbiohote necesaitv irina t,le foreigners, instead of iuakin(f our ow u

r"ul,c puwer ui luuoc-y j --- - - -- j J countrymen tuy ui, and then pay it OacK ny

oppress the comrouni-l01 fciorm, mrougn me sovereign l'w aerec!, ltl hy k-elle, till it had whitted it

ie. down to I ie leetle eeinl ot notion, lhc pel

terest, at w

nioney.

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nicn me i-iiiuu oiaies d;iiik iu.iiis - - ... , ..i.: i .

Theollicehohlersseeka t.eroetuation . Ill it. Ol this maKe a r'i'

of the Treury .ays. the duties upon impom, advance in' value in Vnn.ml, to cover the whole belly

iiami iu-.-- .- , . . . ,. ... , ... . , .. : er:" - o- . . . . .

slifTthat a stick will stand uptight

large While

fo rtTeam.'unt that th, merchants . their salaries which bad times and u scarcity of',he poultice is prepari.g, heating a teabarkf.r the exports, for if they caTo'T 'r,m" f 'lere s a 'VJ'f-'cup full of good vinegar, or the Lest you

stard until like that you would pieparo

n l .k f.w.4 t.-ith ll. rxl.l . f if rsnra -ki tt.il

C ... I Ilt'SMIIIC IS t C IQV.I V H'l UIC Vltl UI I31VH-I iIV 1 v IIIU

ulZiZn 'eb.ood, Kennebec, who are revived at these times a nd for thc table; spread lOine ol this over the andthat.akcsaplapyhm thea ll'v ovm' he l ! ht stde Liry" ,ftow' 11 f,w'S lt r ,J4 l'lR;L 'T,. ,e! denouncing the very acts of which they were specially ov, the light side. J.ay , Plagy "Z"1 To all this, the active bu.ine.s men also one on the sole of each foot, one un 1 n asurv Deourlment and tho liank to run no-, r i.. .i ; i... : i i frm ikn od inmn .

iry Dei

set together, nni

Hank would b

U " " ..r iJufllm community are stronply opposed. The each lctr extending trom the heel to mid-

' : i r.. Jir; ji.noiiDerehauts and traders know thnt this fpcii ibil, nr hicrher. covered with inustai d, A3

when the Treasury had to pay away money : ment is ruin.np the State, and ,f persisted , un(1 cover Gne,or both arms m l.ko and the public debt and the expends of Gov- must ultimately Ug?ar hundredsand thc.usarHls ' con. plain much rrnment would be paid through the Hank, mil- armerui the interior begin to teel ,t, and l"a""er- J I10U,.irea but he lions millions of dollar., without the people's when their trops come n.to market, Ihey will ot the burning of the poult es, but he ' " . . I ,if -. fikbu I Kaii torn uo ft. a uinl irro v V . t . I . 1 Ia I . n it w n i! Ivia I I f

already taking theirs." 1 depends much on the success of thee.

feeling on it, and tbi was about the way on t;

the Lank was well known iu rairop, auJ every body had confidence in it, itud was ready tu

ie in t money at ltjw interest, whenever it want-

to control and

tv. It tends to vvpakpn tbc ties, nnd I

oestroys that community, of interest nnd i Like every other public man in times 'banks can't do this, folks abroad don't know

. -.i i . iiiB m r a r i ULUitrti t i a ituli.iuii r runiiiii

vquauiy enj oyeo witti a general unuormi"" ,v- c.v.... v.....--. currency, which is necessary to unite us (Participate in the results of experience laacommon bond of union. Finally, it j without sharing its paius and its penalties, confers tipen the state of New Vork,:andno fan can extract sweets from the the power resulting from the deposite flowers strewed in hi. public path, withand use of two-thirds of (he entire rere-!out 'ncouutsring the thorns. The counuue derived from imports, which will en-,ry honored him for his patriotism and able Deposite Corporations of that state, 'military eeivices, nnd many of those who to speculate advantageously in the stocks jwere loudest in his praise, now proclaim urn! money concerns of ee"ry other state;!111 iron tempered censure, that the arbithereby imparting to her, through herilra.v discipline of a commander in camp, comme'reial supremacy, a commanding, e!uil1 "ever be allowed to awe the en-

and most unrighteous control over every t"elueilcli wisuum unu nc tpuu ui me

political and leading interest, as well as over the entire currency of the union. The senate have assigned to their Committee of finance, with leave to sit during

the recess, the duty of inquiring into the

representatives of the people iu Congress

There certainly is a point, beyond which homage to men in power may be productive uf great evil; and while a virtuou

jpeple, and their worthy representatives

and folks at home nothtr, oue hundred

milee otf. iS'ow let's see how things will work, ns things are now fix'd. The Treasury must call on the pet banks for the people's money, and over '20 millions of dollars must be paid up rij;ht olT; and the pet banks mint taka it from our folks, who have borrowed it from 'em ; and thi comes pLgy tuir.as times now .re, and no trade goin As soon ns I see this, I set right down and rit to Squire BidJle about it, and 1 tell d him ho must come riglit out and loan more money. He nnswer'd und tell d me be did not dare to do it, for

Congress and the Gineral, and a!l the folks of that party, snid the Bank of the United States

ers are

Till-: Ficrui: Ilf:Al. J While this i doing, you must tie up It is now ascertained beyond doubt that thc one arm , and endeavor to bleed from the Jackson figure head upon the frigate Constitu-' ja ps? vein w ilh a free orifice. Hut, as is tion was taken off by a young man only IV, ,;i,,,e he ujnot bleed freely, yon rears of aee, the son of a widow woman iu;l' . .. , . ,. ' . boston. The whole plan of execution was his musl rnp the arm in a wollen cloth dipped own. It took him an hoar to saw it otf. while ;in some of the hot water, just as warm it was raining very f;t. He buried the head in Jag jj vv jJ hear without scahling. In this the sand near the ship, and wrnt borne, llumo-i va.,Y0U m,iy IfVj,e the circulat ion so as to tner suspecting Imn, accused hun ot it he ctn-1 , ,,,, j . -,i . fessed his guilt, and the advised blm to ib-e to N. '"d . 1 h.S bleeding IS not Willi any York, from which place, (safe as a 'koon) the '.view to cure the patient thereby, but to

young man writes to his friends informing them , enable him to breathe a little longer uo-

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face of that, went to extendin its loans, they

would nil ay it was only to git friend, just ns they did afore; that the (iineral said the country was never more prosperous than it now was; and the ony way for the bank to act for the

tatety ol it stockholders, (una tliey were nu

of the facts. JiepuLlicari and Banner

Opinion of Thomas Jeffer?on. uThe great apostle of liberty," Thomas Jefferson, just before his death, observed in an emphatic manner to a friend, when speak ing of Gen. Jackson, that "his faith in the self-government of the people had

cent foreigners, who had put their money in that ock,) was, to wind it up gradually, so that by the time its charter run out, there

condition of the "state corporation in i v 1 1 always suppoit the clrief executive merous old folks, and young orfans, and inno

. . . 1 . . . i II ' . ri'iif Inrui.'riinfi li . 1 Mit thoir inmuur ir

which the funds of the government are ; "nicer, in ine proper exercise oi an me deposited, and ascertaining whether the!cons,itulonal lights and prerogative, Iiauk of the United Stales has violuted they will, as they love freedom and hapany of the provisions of its charter. piness, guard with vigilence, against eve. A nropos'ition was made to reduco the nl)USe aml encroachment.

salaries of the various oflicers, the pay During this session many members of

' J ir VP nnr.t hpr n snnn na nniti ( liilf. I

by the efiecU maile at the last , , .. .. , r J . ii i i "e was li equenlly vomiting before, put r

it imih,c m ci iiicii iicdiia jjiicj . ,- . i ... . ,

um oi ine Hiuimoniai wine into n iaK

election to j

who, in every station he kvf.r filled, whether military or civil, made it a point to violate eveiy order and instruction given him, nnd to take ins own ahbitiarv will, as the guide of his own conduct."

And on another occasion, he gave his

til the purge which 1 will presently ihlect, shall have time to operate. Every thing mud be done as rapidly as possible. He fore you attempt to bleed, give about a tea Kpoon full of castor oil, a like qunfi ty of spirit of turpentine and two or three drops of the croton nil mixed tr.gether. if he vomits son after giving this dose,

Hut, if

a

riM In cnoh an ovhrlitcf m cti in fo 11:117 liv !

folks who i.a.i hpen l.orr in of the Iku.ks. i st but terrible warning in these words:

Well, this was true enuf; and I see exactly on "My country'.'" said he, "thou too will tx-

draught of water, blood warm, and if convenient jut hittered with a little tansey or camomile tea. Hepeal this in lifteen minutes, if it dons not operate; and every time it operate, give large drink? of warm water, hittered as above, until three or four operations. Then give largely of

gruel a little salted, and hot as can be sip-

ot members of Congress and the current

expenses of the government ; I advocated this salutary proposition, and my views have been published.

niirn tn unk about Lonsress. I . J . P J -

and some to judicial atlices: notwithstand-jand the Gineral, and his folks. Consarn it : be sacrificed to the glory of some mii.ita

- , i . . ii i. tin iiuw in Congress were nominated to executive , art w(,iie I

anu some to judicial Qiiices : iioiwiuisianu ing, that was one of thc corrupting prac

this administration promise

to correct. Of the number selected, the

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which the shoe pinched, and lor a .pell I could l per,euce the fate which has befallen eve- . m Vnn WI" ,n:,,i.e V"ry n't see how the country could pet relief. So rv frpp ovprnmPfl. .,ilv. l.ir,;., ,vill M'0"'1)' hY mixing soe of your mush with

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minute or two, and will help to turn the operation downward. As soon as this is

... . ' . r Ui i , i late speaker or the House of Kepresentathe West, the companions of Clark and - 1 , , , . ' , ... .ii. i , lives was one, nnd his partial and partv vvavne, was repotted, but coukl not be . . 1 , , , ' ,

fffi:ii:ui-fiifr'iiiiiiiii-ifi;iii i:iiiirfiiiiiiusir(i.

(ited regret nt his rejection by the Senate.

leached for final action. The exploits

id sutlerings of thoge men have immor-

thiuks I, this Congress has ony got one year more R v c hiki'TA IN. I have loudly hoped to

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lltt'S VlllCll 11119 ;iU 1 11 1 11 1 1 1 UllUll 1)1 UlllLeil , -w - v. luumi t p 11m , uui i 11 I Cll'-i ,. . . ., . -ll

... .. ,m.n. ,u. .i.ui r, I..U.UIU.. yj VORT OF Jackson a man who lias ilisie-1 . - u tarual sight; and knowin as I do, that the d , , ton, as above unless the antimonial should war agin the bank is a party war, and folks ony b'"u" - rJ nruer lie nas recei veu ( f,pplv dnivnw.r.l in wbirU trying to nock it down j-.t to get other hanks! who has trampled under foot the laws and VVIAXe "V tieely (low nu ard, in which in thc place on't, it seem d plagy bard that so1 constitution of his country, and who has I C.ape 3 U m."Sl (lfeltM" " ,,,r a ,,me' ,mUI many people should suiter just for part notion, ; substituted his own lncov i una ulk w ili.I nITatioii h done with, and then it and I set down atrin. and give the Squire auo-j ,ia i- , i,.,. ,i. ..,tv'H be well to trive it.

iaiomei ami opium have been mucii

I HI fill I . t . oiiu i niuuniiucui, nuu

. 1- 1 .1 I .1 . . I i" l . I'lll J . I CIIIIOK5CU, C13 CICVilCII I J I . ,. 1 f I - I I HI I,;.., I ,1 ,1 ...l.r Iw.Kn.-i. I

.-. . .. '. . J 1 i the vacant chair, and as 1 know him to, if thn Hm.U- nf ihn United States intend of such a man shakes mv confidence in.

tue ingratitude ot tne nation. i, . ... , , . , , !... .. , ,im . ... i .i, r ir ihpiI-I.hi hU,. ... mn.iiinr iKm r.inmui

I ub capauia ana ueserviug, i nope ine i iiium u., u umciui ii u .-m iu au, c.j..iii r uiui km pcu-jju ui luneni, j v.'n-nn. n... ...w,.,.,

Hills were reported to organize two new Territories, and to authorize the Ter

course of his immediate predecessor will! would let off, and go along relieviu the people; AND i r,,AK ALL Js LOsr!" I.o t ni;nla r.Uo ,.. dd;.ins ar MW".iB ils power, takin care, at thei

I'V, 4I-.IV ..V- UltK.f W "- mu (4f ifa ef.L" wd, .ire f rtf UH' 1.1

CU11IV. LIIUl t UI A L .3 ClJl, CV 11 fc11WklIla,

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alonp. lakee five or six hours to produce

puigmg, and that opium, in every form,

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form StMe V I v "fitioHal incidents of the session, but it is time ri. Pretty veil con,i,lcrig.-Oa Friday i re.ard, ,t9 course, we cannot prefer it t b I Ml ;r. ito conclude. believe the good sense of the people would back" last after Mr. Hooth had commenced i cad-' "c hi ik and -ungeiit purge of oil, spirit .e '.! . ecumc a ,:,w 1 he lerritory As soon as 1 can arrange some business! ''ie Bank; aitd when the time come to consider j ing the Declaration of Independence, a 'turpentine, nnd croton oil. For, on of Michigan, however, was temporarily , in ueihbori cil ghall hasten to on a new charter, the people would look at . it ; .Iacksonman came into the Hall, and listen- restoiing, as soon as practicable, the tone extended, to embrace all that tract of r . ?i - .1 htr;ut 111 face, and not with a party equintl , ,. . , . , ' ,. .. ,- 1 , . country North of the Mate of Missouri immunicate with you m person ; in the and it8Juslice. i ed lor some time with considerable atlen- anf' action of the liver and, thereby, the touniry ioruior tne .taie 01 souri. mean tirne what 1 ha-e oaia in this letter, Th. i , . nn,w , .... wn, , tiou. In a little while it was observed jCirculation of the blood, the cure ami thc An appropriation has been made to pur- - - . ... . , ! lh fciuires answer to this was just what 1 llon ,n . . .,,.:. nr,nf the r.n,;,,., ;,. .

isuivt.ii iii 11 nui 1 . . 1 v init; ui'ti is iu, cxDecieu. lie sum. timt t ne iiueres t o 1 everv "' ""- iv...! 1 11. -.t. hc aiihmi- j ......... isuniumi nr.a'iuj. j. . w

rhase the invaluable manuscript books

and papers ot the immortal Washington. The right to frank certain hooks and documents is now granted to the Govern

ors of the several states.

present a general knowledge of the trans

actions of the session, to give facts without unnecessary argument, and surely no liberal minded man, under such circum-

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1 i"," 1 1 1 t-- 1 1 I swinges, in uiauiu uiy uuaiuaicu iiuuutwo additional Land Districts have! 1

I 1 1 .r in-

nccii c!i,iun;ucu in int; niaie 01 Illinois,1

der of the Hank was sojed evident symptoms of strong disappro-j('oul calomel nnd ojiium have otcn done with the interests of the; hation ; and finally befoie the reailing was'""'"1 we te not told of ihe fearf;! .vA oil.I lla limn fliin.r ' . . . I ' . . ....

and two north of said State.

A bill to compensate for the loss of property by the depredations of Indians on the Illinois frontier, has became a law ; but the citizens of Indiana are yet denied remuneration for the loss of horse and other property, on former occasions, for the want of explicit proof. As manv of our citizens are interested

in the treaty stipulations made at Chica-

With unchanged regard, 1 remain your friend, and obedient servant, JOHN EWING.

Director and Stockhold

blended and mixed up

country that ,t was one and the same thing,, fJli8ned ,)is pass;jotl getting the better of whom it has failed that 110 bank could prosper unless the people . . , ' ' . &. . . b . ,: , .

prospered, and that it the Ha

tuner d and his folks would not

and to-do about it; it would go right to work and lend money as the condition of the country requires, that it could riot do as much as it formerly could, 011 account of Ihe removal of the people's money from it, and on account of some of the pet banks and parly folks all the while picken at it; for it was just like war times,

when you must keep a force at every place, to (gourd agin attack. But if things would only

be kept peaceable and friendly, the bank would

There is

no

York Daily Advertiser

As nigh as I can calklate, my last letter to von the story (among other things) of the Storm

go, with the Hoto watimies during the last 'off Cape llataress and thc Two follies. Well,

fpsinn. I I imor.f in ci 1' tlv.t s-ri-.;,. ,.. ifincc then lonsrres nils eleareu out ami "one

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From the AVtc York Daily Idrcrtiscr. Washington, lith July, lfillt.

To my old friend ,1r. Djt ight oj' ihe Ac tmn right to and give relief where it was mo?t

w auien. 1 was so tickled when I got uis teller, and I see day light so clear ahead, that I not, down and I writ to the squire, and 1 telled him, now skvs I squire, 1 want you to tell all your folks all about the countrv, if they think the

pies entertained by the President ant

Senate, prevented an appropriation being V(t f,

made, to cany them into etlect. These scruplus, 1 understand, will cause the treaty to be again submitted to the Indians. The affairs of these eon9 of the forest, are yet of absorbing intend to the people of our State . An extensive tract ot i.ur best soil is yet occupied by them, and when their title shall be extinguished, js yet a matter of perplexing an anxiouspeculation. The drne population of the whites, approaching the borders ol ttie Miami lleserve, will, it is hoped, vuune. the xtuiuaut v( this tiibe eilb.tr tu

to hum, and the (iineral has cut stick too and gone to the Hermitage, and I'm a angin on here f,... n n..iH f,-. nli Ikn ....... n I . . . .. lilt f. . r

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.Mr. Clay advised me, that seem that most ol ttie folk now in the Cabinet are new hands, it would te but fair fir me t remain here, and keep nn eye on things, and 1 might take charge of his rooms till Congress meet agin. I see by some of the papers, some folks say I have gone to Portland to print a newspaper there; and others say I h ive got a paper in New York; and I don't know what all.' Well, now all 1 can say about it is, I aial got so far down in the world yet, hs to set up any newspaper for 1 livin; it is us much as I can do to write letters for you to print in your paper; ami it loilis think they are wortli reprintin in other papers, that aint my business, lint f wont he accountable for any k-tteu beariu my name, unlvi thty ure

nk thomrht the! n,,n ,)e ''""tied "pon his heel and swore j 1 ,me ,n general, for the medicine to pro-

; make u clatter) he would'nt stay any longer to hear tlie'',,ce ,ts effect , except in the promonitory

old Oetieral abused in that manner thatis,:,e- Vher.ever you observe the whi it was a pack of abominable whig lies!,'s'u "atery discharge, be sure to give to that man was reading, got up Cor the oc-ju rofnioii man twenty or thirty grains of casion;and departed in a prettv consider. !Cilomel with a grain, or eighteen or t wenable rage! After all, it w a rniatake ly 5rols of laudanum. An emetic out ia which many anhenest man might fall in- "derate doses of two grains iu a larg to. There is a striking analogy between ,'r't,'t ' warm w ater as above repeated, the charges made at that dav araiint every fifteen minutes, until effectual, will

Ueorge III. and those which are now pre.-'never he OI,t " place in the commence-

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present notions of the present Cougres3are goiu to bo the notions uf the next Congress, they are mi-taken, and if they think the people are goin to have all the business done by party folks, and on party principle, that's smother mistake And if they think tho Ginral i.nd his folks are all creation, that's a bigger mistake thau the others. So says 1, the safest course is to sarve the interest of the country and the people ns far as

you can, and though you cant do as much thaf

way as you t ould alore the fjinrraf tried to cut one of your w-ing, yet, secin that your feathers have got pretty well grown out agin, my notion is "to go ahead," and until the people tell you you are wrong, dmit you mind what party folk say about it; for the people's interest is a plagy ileal more important than the interest of the party.'

lened against Andrew the Fiist.

Dtlen'Qre Jour.

From the Cincinnati Daily Gazette. CIIOLKKA. lUKRCTIoas FOR I'EOI'l.E IN THE COUNTRY. Many persons are supposed to have the cholera who have it not ; and ; probably, some liveB have been lost by the conse quent mistreatment. It is therefore im portant that you should be able to distinguish the disease from every other. Jt is important, loo, that you should be able to know the symptoms ofcholera as early as possible, in order to enable you to oh tain medical assistance before it may be too late. It may, therefore, be useful to give diligent attention lo the folio hi" diiectious. c

ment of your treatment. 13 tit while yoti are busied, as above directed, fail not lo despatch a messenger for a physician. am not much in the habit of pHding my newspaper scribbling with my precious name, but as the people will be anxiou3 to know where to place the responsibility, lor the above, 1 shall for this time depart from my general rule, and subscribe with yours, &c. N. CUOOlvSIlArs'K. A correspondent of the Baltimore Pat-riot writes a very interesting letter from Montpelier, Va., the Seat f Kx-I resi.leiit .Madi-on. Tho veneiable patriot is recovering from the alarming illness with which he has lately been attackd, and his mind is as vigorous and unclouded us it was at the meridian of manhood. Ue expresses an emphatic disapprobation of the present Lsecutivo misrule. .V. I'. Cour. i. I ny.