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THE I NU I A N A s t a t k s a-: . t a x i: i. is 10-, vir.it. :, ri us i.vkk xe i:." INDIAN MM JMS. NoYF.MIH.Il .hi, 1-11. ItaiT Ch.Uirt' A .C1V .MVC. ! ( HilAl KU THAN I1VKI1. " IM I I-i iS 1 .1 1 Ii I -LIIi. Ckiin-iii tail i nur He i n t 1 i e ti tU .1 . At the oliriu.ion of many per-on we hoe conclude,! tO.uMiih Dun j.ijf dünn:; the .e,i..n of the I.-. ial.turr ins-ea 1 of !' one pr-poscl U-t week. Th jr'eat import. nrr of the mitter to be n. ted upon t'.e great interest the whole cop!e .o.7 tik 111 the cou.e f their fffMiitt both hrrc, a..d in Washington City luring trie fniiin? k-!.i n of' otieacss, r-a. .!,rs it mean- nt upon them 1 obtain t!ie tcr'.'st information, To all, d.-.irou ol u h, the liitl'j St.it SmUnrl will he the iio.n dc.r.ble me.l.u ,1. A (.V Cluj.m sr.' not to 1 UaUP. ,. ,r. ok '; -'-y ar,- d t. rw.M.rd t' d.. I.y the r.,,!e a. thev w.,u!d t. I- ,!.,r l.y henee. will Uke K'i-hI tare th.it ri iiH r!;i. I c'- m e ti.atter, if they d inurli ; and tin ir piio- f.r the l)tilv liall If lower than th it of 1 tv ihnlv eer ii-ued from the . rn . ..'i t 'r . m 1 Anierit ari j-re-, J Ihr tin. if ijuulii u. I In' terms wnl le For a iußle r..jy . . . fl.uo Fur 12 coj.ic .... lo.ou , .r"r ,(' " . 7r'00 We niVe ii' i.ronies about the ajt raraiite of the , !.eet, hut ,,r.-ff r J let it Meak fr it-elf j r-'r Meri.her of the I.eLM,!atuf. ! whom thi i.n . r i pent, are re'jue-eed to ! t mi a many Mjbcrih r a they nn, and luini-h in llo-ir name. (J")' Ca-h in advance in Ii carn. 'Ij" "rderi iniMt he tout in o ti to insure a full file, a we idiall limit the I -t i!iuoi. rfj' IVrioim not dmoosed to ubücrüie for the Daily, or who have nuh-o-rifwd I r tlie " .tive .-rntii(-," can ha the linlnina State Smtinrl, weekly, routainin iriurh more ma ter than any other paper published in the State, f r 'n cent f ir three months from the 1st of De cember. Cash alwaN-i in advance. .1 mrt t Unnre f ,r A'li frlitrrx. - 1 I All advertisements for the .-oa'e Sentinel will appear in the Duly, when the adwrt.s. r is a suhsr,.!.er to it. earlv advertisers who wish a'l of tloir a Ivertisemenis ! to appear in the D.dy, ran do so by frubsenbin- f.r t ! Copies. CO AlIi: D-NOV OIJ NKVKK! ! Zy Ih,p.rs .,,,.. , the above f.r .he information of : the public, id. all hae the Daily in exchange if de.ored. ft rV are r. 'Pie?ted to mv- that the 1 I..M Ml i ,. ... . . , , , , , ..;. , ... . .. Srii.t. (.oviv.j. Weare informed that Solomon ID)!1-'?!, will he open to morrow morning hr the re- , , , ,w ilettifol. I.. a frtaunch democrat was elected en ceition of company. . , . " atnrfrr.in fount mi county, to mpply thevaoncy Til II I.OCOF()i;i) I'AIITV ANT) Villi VI'TO occasioned ly the resignation of lion. A. Jlenden- im)vi:k. The Stite Sentit! !. t.nb'i. he.) in tfti-i jdiee.is tlie nrnrdit- ! ... . , , . . . ... rdor.j,n.f th- I. bHoptyin tbi,st.te. ib.. le lers f ; hn'i, tl,c ffn a Victory this year, we thepnty tVe i eriiliu !( Ii'it in cml non.' tlie ! et i me and , will inform Uir readers. prinripl. t.iorrniJ at d ty i! ; :it:d tliej cxhit.it itilimte j ' ( . that thev Ii Of at lentli Mri:e, an titor who will stiltl 1'kosc Illl'TION l'los UHU I). .Mr. .TohtlS.Il the no new lrrni ratir i le i tint will not be rutin lv a'-eeptible i , . c . to the biethn n.an l who wdl, a! the Mtne t.rne, f i.thf.j'ly j 'atcly removed prgtm rtcr at I rankfort, Ky. has and exietly releet the loan cherished and hading opinions of : been elected to the State Sonate to (ill the vacancy the heads of the pntv. In h it, it lias t ec. me a. i arent to I , , , . . c ..... , --. mm, . ., . i . orcaMoned bv the death ol (yvrus u incite. in? trie most in. li'.terett otsri er, evin in its yet sinnt career,. - tliat the opmioiis of the puty are tlie opinions of tlie edit r peojije frCem to act j!l?t as the w!us COIlljilai ned of th Set tu.el. and rue r.rl,. The e !.t .r in .p.estion has j y.,,, ,,lr,,n T t jnt( ol;C(, tj,p vory ,r. : dimtted that he r.-f.'r the veto powi r, as it stands in If:- ( i fonst.t ition of tlie I uited Slate, I i the same power :.s it fns whom the Willis have thrift out. I he whim's stands in the Co-istituti "ii of the State f Indiana, on the ; t,iMt thin:;, no doubt, that the people are very rcat gronii I, rf o;i-e, t'l .t ttio f rmer i- nv.re in aceiodanee . f with the Ih m irrnc'i of t!n I.oeoioro. (if co iise the paity ; TdfC l'3 )jin.oa'lv enti .t .in tlie s ti'ie o; itii m. i ' It loin,' pi u:i, then, th it the I.ocof.ros are in favor of the I ynyr ,N lo, 1 1, s.The Nati VC A mer- f't-c-ttui , r itlier than the j'r''ir y , pi ineip'e , the p-p!e id . , Ihdiat' i sh .nl ! knuv it. If they (th- I...c..s) should ever , Iry ol New ork, who contend for a mo.lifi Ime tie p w. r. thev would iiii.pi.-stion . t y s amend i he c it ion of t lie Coti. tit nt ion in rcjjn rd to t he rlecti ve ('tistitutiii i of tliis Stite ;s tt leoone a mij ntv of (.- ' . . .. , . . third v each II.,st. of the Li-islafl.e t . pass a 'law over tf:,,irl';c pr!'' railing a Matt Convention, With th.. ohjei lions of the Lxeenti e. As it n.w -tan N. a t .ue the vow to an JV- ctive organization of that party niaj m'v of nil tlie memtieis eleet is M'.i.i.el bv the C'onsti- ,. , , . ,, W . .. . . .1 . , ,J , ... ,. ., ,. t!iroti"hout the Mate. e msprct this move s m- hi!i n t piss a lav in ddiance of the will ot on' mm. n .... This i true heiimrncy; the other is the m t obo is Tele-! st i i.'' t cd by t he lat e p. d i t ical doinonst rat ion of H ii-liop r.lisrn. and the lieem. n of Indiana will never p -rtnit it to Ulljlhes, Under a Conviction tint tllCV may Tide itltO 1 e enrafled n tlie t'onstin'i 'ii ot tlit ir St ite J i ir. A -r. .. . . . . , .. . . . , t power on tlie torrent ot mdie;u.int sentiment which Had the Iirst parniaj'h of th.-a' ove i xtiact o: ii nated from ' " a source leally t n-itlel to our res;.e t bo U y -es-,'m of tlie acts ofthat prelate has aroused n tunny the re- diserimination or lioiest i-Dpirity, we nii-'it conceive it ti liiotis portion of the coinmunity in the interior be somewhat compliment uy. lint as we cannot le ojTrwh-d id'the State. We are sorry to hear of this move of by the anim.dversii.ns of our i.eu'hbor, so neither can we le ,(J ;-;ltjve American party. Two Wrongs c.ltl much -rat.hcd.it h.sapprobali n, either i xp.e. rd or implied. ()cver make a A atlcI1(lsi to ...tn.y that !ut we ilon.it Iiiin, however, s. nm.h as the Journal , . . . . , .... B .'!'. . . . i . w . .i r ... spirit of toleration n to a man s re ijrion or birth- ?ri mi wil.it ' to :u onl to us. e i.ei In r poss sfnr i!si:e, ' any c. nliol over the ,-pini .ns of our puty. n o sliall we p r- pHce, which has hitherto prevailed in our political mit ourselves to l e ontrollrd r in:l.;eiic e 1 b v our partv's institutions, frhould at once be denounced, come i o, ii i 1, excr j 1 1 surli a: rtont, i: boüi r ise, as in iy !c- from w !i it ijtiarter they may. Ultima t' l ii.w out i'f a sinrioe hcUef in tli justice of our ormniri pi meipb, and the pmpriety of our r -maioti o'jefts. .Mk. Tli:it, Ml V S a CorrCjolHifnl of tllJ ('llirlos If we sh nil 1 furd.er th in this, we s' en! I ex; ct and d- f,,,, Mercury, is no witch, but he foiled Tay by the serv ve t. he s,.u;ne! iy our puty. Ii t oy si, oii.t oe-ne to snass up n our ier"onal in !e:ieinb-tice, we sh u!d n d hei- 1 1 trc täte I si urn tnein, :.n 1 io aivise mein in iia-u-u nuu me VI ii ranks as 50 01 as p..sih!e. : - ' " ' J A to the .piesiioa iaise.1 by the Jo imd m lelatio to the licv. s Tyler will ever set tho Potomac on fire '-per utility f the t power, as it stmds in ihe t'nit. d States so" but in ropinj; his way atnotiy the labyrinths Konstitution and in the ('. nstiuiti.m of this stati the Jour- of linancieriii! he has liit upon the ri;ht clue after lal seems rever to have d.scovered.or to have I -st Mühten- am, wii"pw1 atjfy himsplf and the honcfrt t.ielv of ti e immense tliiren n e between a State v rn- , . , , , . . 1 - people that a i niteu Mates Hank is neither neces- mcr.t aid the Let rial i.o ri tm nt. Hut it w i!ll e utmi ce-, ' . 1 . f.i.. i ,r r . . r 1 . I..... . 1 isarv or proper for ary thing but to thece the public sary to renin d our i'a Ii is ot tins ilill. renre, or to mm- up 1 .11 j 1 proof tint while tie ..ncralt. .verum, it has f.r its objects to keep politicians, frtock-jobbcrs and wild Sjiecu- Mtivnnl concerns, intern as well as external, tin' state 0- Jators warm. There is a goed (leal of truth and vemtnens are men ly munirip it, w it)i power only to re-u- Mllul sen-C in this, we reckon. late their own in'rrn-il -..Hairs. It w ill te piito as unneies- . sary to rcrnitid iiito!li'ct t persons of the eompaiatively (Xieat i 1'irk ! Milton Stapp may not be o,uitC fo great liversity of interests 1:1 some ii. stances supposed duectly toj a r,,,,c as HMnJ f ,js svlvr fri..,,ds atlirm he is, htlt confln-t with each other-whuh are more or hss hable to lexvCkh)inl(J U) kjMw .fUQ h n( jrawi, affected bv the legislation of C. nress. I bese tluti-s are! , .r, ri;... py as a I' und Commissioner J And, bv the wav. generally so well understood, th it it le pures no extraordtna- J ry rspi.aci'.vto see that men may, an 1 with consistency, le "3")' luigincers, frubordmate to Williams, are very well siti'iie l with the V to power, both as it stands in now living, like princes or pauper-, at ihe State's our 1'nitedstites and state Constitution. expense. There are some doz mi, we believe, wloe We, nerthelesS are not in.üspo.ed to cive the J """" ' lM1i,ie!js it is to free th t nobody runs ofT with any all the advanta-es it can honorably seiu.e.by a frank a f our beautiful Canals. We hope the Legislature knowled'ement of our own p;cferet.rcs; and, theietori , we 1 , , ., . , will clip the wings ot some of these chaps, and give do not hesitate to siv that wc verv nv.ch piefer the eto ' - , , , , , r . 1 i-. . 1 mo. r..,oiti.'i.'i i'iinn theni a chance to ret an honest living by hard work ; power as conferred by tae I niteo Stalest iiisiitu.10.1, i.ian as n conferred by the Con".t'nti -n of our own State. though there is not much probability they will pro- If the same number of votes can pass a bill after it has jj ,y t,e chance. been vetoed, as befoie, of what ue is the ieto at all ' To ; . suppose it to be of any utility, y.-u must fust suppose that i A IIlNT TO Camiioa I is. A member of the Leg the legislators are certainty unlit for tin ir i-:h-cs, to iy the j-dature inform' us that he has received a number least ; or that they are fools as well as knaves. At any rate, n( com,nun ,cation5 on the subject of ollicc. Some, such a vet, as ours is a mire nonentity; and the f.ov.unor, ' (e m the ilu,c,icafy lo piy thc p.tge, as in Ohio, m i;ht as well be devested of the power entire ly, T . ... t and the rudeness to have it exposed to the public as to luve such a halt wav power of i's exercise. 1 1 The Journal tikes it for -.anted, that the m -jority of the ' eye by inducing the postma?ter to mark it 011 tlie legislature is always indicative of a m ij uity of the ;e p!e ; buk of t lie letter. Others have shown their re am! this is the stiin upon which, like a true derna ;:ue, it ppoct fr his feelings bv having him to pay it hiin endeavors to play a tune supposed to be popular. We, how- gtflfl',f.jt.;)y compl. meriting both his pur. e tt lid his ever, can conceive, that it is unite p i'ub'.c, 11 t cnty that a ... . . ... , ' . . . . ' ,, , . . . generös ty. I hese, he t?avs, he will rtnn mbi r. legislative maj nty may be iK-c.ision.illy disposed to art tin- 0 J constituti nntlv, t ut tnat it may misjud-e or iiorepiecnt tlie . ,ent.me.tsof'amaj.r;tyef the people. The Journal, con-' Ml Till KM. Tilt: I 01; KU. 1 he trial of .Mitche.l. nistcntly with its aristocratic foth, prefers to have the le-i- the late whig member of Congress. f,,r f ,rgery, is lature unrestrained by any js.pulir etieck ; white w e main- coon to come on at New York City. His lawyers tain that no harm can be done by giving t. the people them- 1 will enu'eiVor to make it appear, by the tetiuv.ny of e!vcs,throu-h the medium of an etruient Veto, an ojp'itu- t)lier w!lj ('nrenjen, that he is liable to tits ol tni'v to vote in pejson upon li.puttd or doubtful cuc-tions. ... ' , , . , e . ' , ' , . . .. insanity. We have no doubt ol the fact; and as The subject is worthy if a more elihornt. disrussun than - . . . ... , . . if et ..,,1 flV,,,tp l.ttle that a majority ol the w In"; member arem- we aie, at present, aide to cue it. l.ut on sjine iaoiajie J occasion wc may tev. rt to u a-aln. 1 notr.aniacs. .Mitchell, no doubt, will be actj'iittcd. (Jo ahe.ol old Satan ! Cuv's lUsiiiNvrtoN. The lazy Wallstreet"! and other whig prints are now publishing, as a; Howling, the irgamist, an account of whose vil a matter of news, that it is C ay's intent ion to re- lainy we published a few weeks since, is now be tign his place in the V. S. Senate in favor of his ginning to reap the penalty of his w ickedness. He tulj Cnttcnden. We gave our i.umcrotis readers, has been sentenced to ho branded with tlie letter H. the public, thi-information 0:1 the th of Septem- 011 his loft check, (which w carried into cxecu ber last: and we "ot it a!mo.d from Chy's own turn in presence of the Court;) to be imprisoned mouth. Dot the Wall streel nocd'.e" were too . 1 . l.'l. I Wise in their OWI1 Conceit IO OeiUVeU. Ii lie COOS not alter Ins mind, as herctcf.re, Clav w ill comuui- nicate his resignation lo tlie Kentucky Legislature, Wtt ffTl.S .l-..'ll:..f r. f tt w.. t;-...l i - - r- ..... v . ... Wm. C. Iii:ro. It is st i ed th it Mr. Pres- ton, a Senator of Congress, from S.-uth Carolina, in- tends to resign his seat en th meeting of the le'g- islature or Ion Mate. .Mr. I'rcston, , a plcaMiig , . , , it- , i. speaker, an ehrciucnt, showy tVcUiincr. but f. r ah , , . , . the practical p .rpoäies ct conducting a government, , . , ... . he is 01 very little account. - 1 l sioutisate Aikvik We um.erstand, siys the Pauli American of the l'J inst., tint Judg-lliix- rtusoi.of Martin county, and a nun by the name of value that w hich it has won, it needs but a temp--iScwAL, gat int ) a r,uarrel on ThursJay last, and it ral deprivation to arouso it to a degree of vigor resulted in Sewal shooting llcndcr.o:i. Se.val, ! w hich is never satisfied with the mere rc-acuisition wc understand, was opprehenJcJ. M ss CII UsiMTS. Th Boston T.t gives returns from nil the towns .n the State, rd sajs Divs' majority is lut eight hundred an. I ninety-nine! li s plural. ty over all Mhet.. wis II. IM. Wn;g I-.?!. TlNin'KI'N" itioiswd cm: m;.i:i:D andkoktv FOlTI ! Harris..,," m.j.rily, list November, was J!,:,.li ; .-nj the whig J. ss, compared w ith thit Coxr. I.I MN.iioN am, llixkll. Illl.t.. Th- Th ! . ielpli a .V.rtii A ni.-rii ri. tpi -t a j as- ige ot Wevst-r's .peeohe in tie .Sen it.?, ab-.ut " ( V'.1'"n.1' ';tx n,d I-ut.ktr 1 1 ill," and add.- "This is tii; noole field ill winch the will's have been victorious when film ot on every tt Ii.-r spat !iy have surrendered ingloriously to the ciioniv." W e dil ko to spo.l so pr tty a ir.gr ph, but we must. ! io vote m 1 1 1 t h r-'e famous tmviw a 1 Itidoii t w a 8 fdl-.w- C-ai .-ord. .Morton, 1-1, Dav-s, J-JT ; Lexington. Morton. I"1. Divas, 1 -!.; Hunker 1 1 1 1 1 . (Ch hLm,, ,1 Mortui, .17, D.vis, 7JJ. l ,.pr,. til,.y ar,."J;1I, , ,irrily ari) (Itchh dlV the IiiPM-r iHc .de--a:.d there thev wülr'- ,,(aj., J,jrevrr . , .. . . , . , ,, AI tsir im. I h 1) in )i:r.it have rlocted ail tlicir cir.d. dates probably, with the rxc'jtion of Secretary td'Stite, hy an avenge majority as s-tated iri the Columbus, .Mi. D-mncrat, of about IKHI. . .mi- 1 . 1 1,0 n tUr,if5 111,1 !I L,lt ll " that above will he very i.e.T the truth. The Dem- ncrats run two candidates t"r Secretary, by which they were buth defeated. 31 in. K. an I . i i i. v 1 1 u i . The l'ontiae Jack soman .ays that parlies in th." n '.t .Michigan I.ej-i.-lature w.U frtaml as fo lows: Sknati: Democrat-, V.) Whirrs, .r House Democrats, -10 Wh"s, 10 Democratic majority on joint ballot, '2 FMnMU 1 W.K i ION U lt I.T. III the niiil.He ,,. .... ,lir,cT l'"'"t (Dem.) w is eloeted to the en- ate in the place of (Juv. Duval (rei-jiieil) by an verwlo 'lining t:nj ority. The IK-ii rva hive also . , j niCtIl!)t:rs 0ft,e l le of lte:.reseiituti VCS. tiie W his only ". hali. very ttu;!J(;tS 1 1 1 n t made him suspect the design to .. ... . , . . . , . r:tr;iTi lino. Iiis r:ia:t mil . n.thoooli I n result id ap f.'i'lil.Mu'kc hid n.'i.lo liitii t r io in i i!i t nt . o Ik ill v he. three years, and to receive thirty-nine I ishes at . I ... . . I I...!' .... ll... ... p.,1 ..TI,, . (nr.. nirtx Mii,u uiuis uuuit ur: t.,Miau"iii. .ncn.. of imirisonuent. ILs abode his been assigned him in Cu.iford (N. (!.jtl. u.U.:: c . i. . I"-. I. - r. i i lie u cam vi I i aii uiiuiu ui ioo i in ueo von- : tains a paragraph in relation to the recent trial of , Otev before the U. S. Court. 'I he paragraph is one of the grossest libels vve ever real ; and we should not be surprised it it was either vv ritten or uictaieu 1 .1 I . ui. 1,;.,.., if ,,-i. s.,..- I,.-.' bv the very "mail robber himself, whoever HQ " , mav be. " ... .1. ........ ...I.. !.. . ....1. (rv.n? sensible mm says truly, that popular defeats are ever thc preludes to greater popu.ar vie- tories, and if th-3 popular opinion is apt to under- j of that which was Io:t. SLTRKMK COURT. The fu'ijwin are tie decisions in the Supreme Court up t) Saturday Iit. The cauts t en. common, and rc'i'iiin t:,e decision of no new po.nU, we have not thought it worth while tsive the arzurr,cr.t i a full. .ulJ any arimect lemauV, embraein any t.ew iintsoa any oe hereafter t. be u'.r.utt d, we hill n .t fail to 1 iv it bt fjre our:eders. AUrn Ci-CJit Court I'.CMh-t.t, Din-rt.rii Cj.of the Lin n!er l'hio ti Lot S. ie 1) 6.' Ju.!.Sitnt ic- verI. Ftiyt'te J:se;h VaIf r r State of In !. ana, on relation of vaiah dr'-in lltsjrJy luhimet.t ah met 7',",1,Vi.l..rn ;iave vs U , h. n .Mad 'en Debt .rr r ci.tewd, -n t judgment revrr-ed. :i r i . 'i.ie- o, Ii i j...i4i;n in 1 1 i CjA.--Jul.nl!. D.fontt ,U. ri State Iiui.k of Induna at Koit Wauc L)e t judgment ailiirned. Pa ike J. L. (iwit.iarn, for the ue of Jee KUton, A 1- mini.'ut'r of Jost-?: O.r, ft Tho:n.s i:raju lament af- fi:riel - , , -r, r. , . Ornne um. II. C. ir nnd T honns t.reen rs Israel Ju.n.nz,, A !n,r. of 11. M. Wa-oner-W-j-.d-ncut af- fumed in two cac?. A!ln l'iiiüi; Summen rt Ilctsry Cp r, tru-tce, &.c. ji'-meit leversc 1. 1i i v'.n;.i. ... T ii,:i.;.i,., :,. i .r-..t,t j i'iinoi.t ievers(d Ii.,,n'Wm. M. Smith vs Um. T. Ilainbndgt ju tgment rev-ifj. Lurrtnr ':n. M. TnnclnM ri Jas. Uarr-cs llepU-vin jo IT'et.t reversed. J.-hii I)uc, lessee of IliT.nett Si Hannah r Wm. Jk Th mi Daniels, executo.s of .'a ncs Daniels, deceasej, I) -it ui Mond judmi nt leversed. YertniUion Win. Tucker rs Timjthy M. ll.-yant Vi't judgment alTinned. ll'nyiie Thomas Tyncr et als. rs Wm. Hawkins Deb! judgment a'firmed. Jmninns John I'.rwoo 1 rs J ic j'j ll. VAl D:'it K:ro;s conf.-sseil and jodmetit leversed. St. Jjeih Win. Mount rs State if Indiana judgment testing I, in in the St ite f lud tin t julnetit leversel. JrjTrrt ,n L'ln ster .M mviu vs ClievseboruJ 1 aoJ W eaver Ih Id judgment revei -1 d. Knox iiio. t'ruilcdiaiik rs John Henry .l5?:m;v7 ju.'mini n vciseu. Is:trr.ice state ot in 11 11a rs wm. l'eiKins taa.reijje tifiz'it judaient renistj A' i'x Jo. liarcUmain, Admr. of Isaac Harnes?, deer ised, rs Azira Kuykend all, Admr. of .Natal. K uy endall, decta-ed .1 s.s m tu p f it j u d ;mi' 1 1 1 1 e v e 1 scd. pome State of In liana r Wm. N. Duz in carryim; ctnreilrd wet'pons judgment reversed. Tippcuitu Jas. AI. (.iah on et als. js State of Indiana fr use if Lafiiette Insulaner c.mpiny D id judgment lev ei sed. Mtrgin Mo-.deeai D. Miller rs Simon Ituttoiifet als. Treuen on ntr on promise judgment iee;s'd. Srott Francis Wells ti Aao.n Kawlms Dtbt ju .',4 ni( nt reversed. Allen Zen us Herdcrs-m rs Wm. Harber De' judg ment a tli 1 med. Jj'-rntur James II 1i v rs James Con well In debt la lor confessed -.aid ju l.m nt ieei i 1. Knox State of Indiana vs Jas. lliown Lirceny judg ment alüiinid. Wayne Samuel W. l'orsha t s Kdijah Chambi riain and W. K. ( hambeilain judmenl athrmed, 3 ioi ct-nt. and costs. t'umklin .Mn ajao T. Willi uns rs Stite of Indiana For ltir,t.s reported m unt e t ;ne l for turs judgment ii veist .J. Syncef Thomas P. Itntt n rs Joeph Franklin TiWtr judgment alTiitiud. 3 per cent, and costs. Allen (.eo!'e rientite rs Jjscpn inniun 1 rover judgment rev er d. -s et als. Indict. M. Noins ififal 11 J l in ion t i vi If Mornn State of Indiana rs James Sca men t fur riot judgment revercd. I nion Mii hei (i. Snider rs Lazarus on Scire Ftr j.i.s iud 'inent i-vei'sed. Franklin Nictiolas Li.nwoitli rs State of Indiana De cree 01 lands judgment reversed. . . . Look ovt run Hk:akii;s ! Dr. I.ardner, in his lecture, introductory to a proposed astronomical course, at Clinton Hall in New York, said that it is known that Comets do cross the path of the plan ets: indeed that tin-re is one whose path crosses tint of the Taita, and may, one day, shiver our hnhitiititui to alums. 'The atmosphere which frur roiinds these bodies is not a thin strata, as in the other planets, but has the appearance of being the haze always attending a Comet, which would adhere to the p'anct alter collision. He concluded his lecture bv relating an anecdote , up nts brought against Calileo's disi-overy of tho ( attend.aiit satellites of the planet Jupiter. It is a, pretty fair specimen of learned ign. ranee, instances' well as m re ancient times. Professor in a I'ni- I versity at r lorence; made the following argument " N hit. CriMeo and others saw could n t exist for; the following reasons : In the heads of animals there i wciu wiuuont, iwu ear', i w o eyes, i w u nos- tnls, and one mouth ; there weie al.-o ercn parts of the world ; and the Jews and all other nations- I. ..1 roe!.-,...i..l ....... ii .- ;,. it... ...... '., IV ,tl.;..b ... . . it fo lowed that there were sain idanets, and that ' there could he no more." Such was the logical ... i i .- ., . . demonstration ot learned 1 rotessors in the time ot li'-lll'.IIS'MllUU l.l IV.JI livu il'i-.ssi'l3 III lll Illlll. UI . . (Ja I 00. ',a"'w ; ! IIi-a;i iiim' The llo-ton Courier, one of the iii.a.i in v. . i.o.ion vonrie.r, u.ie, ii no. strongest wing papers of New England, speaks thus of (Jlav and his faction : " De (Clav) his now placed himself at the head of a party, whose professed object is to aller the ; tVeleral CoiistMutio. -to expunge trot,, it a provi- ; Sinn, inserted by the wisibun of a.-liington, I' rank- 1 1 ii and Madison, and their immortal associates a ..... ... i roisien, which the experience of City years has proved to be necessary a provision which, in the . ... .. . . , .,' namsoi , ce ires.ue.ii. ve-rtuas save., ne conn- try Iron the grasp ot l.ngiis.j stock-jobbers and American speculators. I Iiis party would take from tlie rresuteiil tue veto power a power eminently i conservative, which suspends an act of a hire ma- jority iti Congress, till the people can express their : opinions upon it. The wise men who made the I Constitution, foresaw i's necessity, and the people ; will estimate their wisdom and virtue as high as f those of Mr. Clay." j Fins is a "tine bill," though presented by a whig; nnd be it remembered that th-sc arc the ! " ..v- measures which the Indiana Journal declares it will ' support as lone; as " the current of life continues toj flow!" I'verV good liatriot lliost certainly will1 - i fervently pray that its current" may shortly be ' dimmtd ! ! ' 1 ki.k i-i.iiiTKi:s.-i:.vt.vr, the "Champion of I'ngland," has ju.-t arrived at New York, bringing ' with him the Champ. on's let." He has appear- j e.I several times at the llowcrv Theatre in - Life ! i i . i - . i " , ! in London, being introduced in the some onenuo' ' " ' with 'Finn Crihh's ':-iirruir room lie le ;. ' wiui lorn i,rinofc .pirrmg room, lie is an im-, . ... . .i i, ! ineiis0;y powerful man, two r three inches above. J ' six feet in height, and well proportioned. Caunt's ; reputation at home is that ot a libera , clever, m-n!y ; fellow; prodigious frtret.gth and thorough game " " " have won him more battles than his science, thou-v. : . . . , .... . ,, , ,, . : he is no chicken. I lie louowang challenge has ap- peared in some of the daily papers, bv which it i 1 .11'. seems likely that ho will ti-id n v.'ii,Leo t.. mit.-li ! seems likely that lie will find a vankee to matjlt I him: I lflIf.v.T f 1 .i i CII ALLL.Mtl'. I o (vixT, the f. !i amp ion r.t j uigland Sir : I will light you fur i)id,!i m-nths 1 . . l.: . .1 ...... i. i.e......... 1 from this date, the forfeit money to he put up at any Liiiif- iiiii in. ii I'kiiiiiii iw ii -iiiir-. i mi i .in i nn it i' a - '. : . Id ( rr.rut Ktri.t. Yours, Jamiis Jruot.o'toN. We would advise both of these beauties, ,t they , can keep out of the pentitentiary this winter, to go to Washington and give lessons in the science" : to some of the wh g (Congressmen. They will lind apt pupils in that piatter. i Vrto. The Albany Arg'ts thinks, as the Dni-; I 1 1.1. 1 .1. .1. jocnev lUVU carriUU 001:1 urincne ci llie l.;s. 1- : turc of New York, that reminiscences of the Fed- ; j eral w ar upon the veto power may be amusing, if I . "...ii. 'I i . . i . ... W l i .... . - .ioi serviceiOiC. i i.uriow urt'ii KiCäs hi iae mi." . , .. , ,, ,, . t-. . gcsti)n most horribly. What is the matter Iliur-, , . . , fXrThe author of "Stephen Mori. mi," and :i :..Vo;!J!lie 0f voter--." has n-'t noticed our nrospectu-. . f r a jaljv . we shall live lot. er than either. I Di-ir.l nv I'liious I I'vit, We iini'.-'-sM'ld iirn id iiio'i .. . 10 ts. m e uuu ..s. 1.10 I. ... ... . . .... . .. ,1, Tlioini. J. Fvuns, F.so. died lo'eiv at Har- jifi-tou, I. T. He was weil kr.o.v:i i:i tliis Sta e. A destructiv. fire occurr.d at V ick.-burg on the night c fills Sth ir.st. Thirty houses were destrencd. W.U. Hunt A Co., furniture dealers, and Messrs. Vojii of the Union Hotel, are th j principal la.ers. a Lr.TTi:it ruo.M iki:siui:.t tvli:u. Dunn- his late vi.t to V.r- n a, a committee cf i,; 1 T 1 ' " . " f - Jre8ted l '"' invitation t- partake ot a j ub!,c dinner, "ää a manifestation of the r lor? tocriMieu iove ana rcsipct I-r ti.iii, o -to as a nici imiapo!.t,ci-in." The f.llowirj tie i're.lei.tV rej)ly. It j. Vfrtj i,ttrt x'ii. : CrnK IIili.. New Kent c. . Nov. S, 1-11. Cr.N ri.i 'ü n -Vv tiiio rs wtoihl mV.rd fM m-.r.' e , , , ,,, .-... .... ... .! ... ,.ft,t. .' .- ... , .- . , "' t,,:s c'"lt!t.v' at t','-, ,--t,ve b"Ti :" lliTtü vnr pol.te invitation ; lut tii-; t;ec 's.-ity w:iic:i ex- it f r my sjiocdy p'turn to the ii;?at of liovcrir.n 'nt, '. phciM it out of my power to do so. 1 can, however,' do no less thin return to voo and thoe vou repre- . , . i " . !,t ' itelol thanks tor the k.a 1 nt.oi ots ui .regard and confi-dence, which you hive been pL-is- 'd to expre.-s towards mo. Shall I n t be j i-t .:i .d by the p.-ople of this ancient co.intv. in the declira- .... - j .... j .v.',..''.......jwv....kf, ' .1.1- turn, that when, as 1 :: a'o as twenty-five years. th"V lb.1 III . tl... I. ..,.,r I,. ...... 1.. .'..., .!,,. ". - - J ..... .... .. '.IVI V.'.l.'.l C.IVI. .11.11 '-V U.I.III- ; iiiioiis .-ulfrag-s ujioii up, as their llepre.-eiifitive m ('ongress, tiio political priocipl-vs wh.cii I then avowed, ti ive b-'en the s line, wh et, since my ac-; cession to tie; Presidency, I have dared to vin.iicite and maintain, at the expense of 1 ho b teret denati- ciatn.ns which have ever heretofore assailed a pub- j lie functionary. ' The mine opinions as to the power of Congress to charter a National ll.ink, winch I then avowed in the presence of your fathers, and of many who Mill j . "lit . surv ive among v'U, .and which, as your represent- I ,,.. I ", ...... 1 uiu .... ,,' I o.n;iiiiiiiiri uio,! in g ;i7, nit; ro u ill ill! tamed with abiding and undiminished conviction. ........ IL. I .lUI.III. ..'..I UllVII.ll.il.. ... .1 I.V... .Vb...... t .. . ........... 1 I vv as then sttamed lv the people ot uns utricl, . ;,i i . . 1 I .1 , . 1 w ith h;i, io.-t entire uirininiity, and I, therefore, take , . ... ... , , leave to fr .y, t! it it any ot them are converts to new r I. . 1 . 1 . 1 . , o imiioiis, thev might, at least have granted to me, . ,1 t' ci . . ..1 1 . .. . . as the ( luel .Magistrate, hound uy oatn to supper: ,1 j. . . . .1 1 1 I . , the Constitution, ihe benefit of the new l.ghts of 1 ...1 reason w hich h ive been .hed ii;oii them, before they united with others, in .1 spirit ot unqualified dentin , ., t-i , .it.' .. i ii v i ciatKti. What Would toev have me no I ouid . , .. ., ; hey have me fr.,cr.t.ce no cons.ency ol my p tM 1, to. for party .-n. s ! Or. what ,s ot in.-re inioor- tance, both mora Iy at.il politically, would they re-: epnre ol the Chief Magistrate of tins g'ui ioiis I noui, ' to surrender all clam, to tlutr re-ieet, by violating hist.athol oiiice, in order to gratify tue .Moloca of ! party! It they Would have o great ;i s.icn lice, then I am proud to say, they will not receive It at my IiMids. I censure no in in fur his oitiiiiun on this, or any other subject but, while i award to' Itrm. We leave an I beipnatli to the xiid producing ' J -hn Itmk r. John l'.oi :o.l J.o.aii A. Sw ain, p-ilmrs under him the right to think for himself, should he not CX- , classes (viz tie-farmers and meih mics and ot!.. r hard the st !,;! i Swan. en.pt me from Iiis denunciations because I cannot ' "orkin- pop!.-) an annual debt of fo- It in.hr.l i,,l t. ' : '''-' ,:" ' ' 1 -v xf a d.sinte.. think as ho does Ua.o.'ir,.'.' U-i. the interest on s I M.oOO.ooO 5 l-,-' ' lo--l.ce .1. .t t..e I ...e . :m. I d f.-t.d-I.iihk as i.e. ones. i , , yits :i,.. n 'i.-ies .1. its . f th.- S ..'i of in i it a : Ibis . tl.e.e. 1 her von to be assured, irent emen. that the in- t borrowed of Joan Dull Ä I o.. w.u. h we h.ect shad be ., ,. .- -, .... . t w ., .-, .., , , . . i .. i r.L i , , veclives to which I have been subjected, hive, ;:i no 1 disturbed mv e.rianitiiitv. Amid th : tor- . ". , i ",. . . ...i .". . ... 1 , . I I rents ol abuse, no nj-.tf.-r by what inotiy. s dictate !, . . , , , 3 , hieb h-ve oe.n uttered against n.-, my i u.,e i I ... I.....I.I.C..I .... ; .....i .... . " V-'.,: " ",.,4,K- curred. Ihe light red-cted from burning ehigies, has only served to render ih- path ot tiuty plain. In mat path I shall walk, toy cotitidei.ee being placed in the patriotism, discernment and in-j telligence of the American people, w!io--c? interests ' are always best sustained by a firm observance of . , ..." I . Constitutional reipnreinents. I tender to you, individually, assurances ,f great j.ersoaal regard. .JOHN TVI.l'Ill. To IM ward i. Crump. ieor"e Williamson, .lohn C Crump. William IJ. C. Don-lass, and Che.-lev Jones, Committer. STATI-: IIOND-. Ol the l?th ilist. Ilii.'iilii .Mate 15. aids sold in New York as follows 'J.DI.M Indiana lloiuls 111 States, at: I also tg.inst Ii - sureties, by the a-,ga 'J..MHI ilo !o P.'.ij .res of th t ; n -t I u t : :. . Foe suits ar" i -i -1 . ' it .! 'g, IHK do do .'all wo prcsum-, t r-.-our t!i"oii;!i e -I Mr. C..v J.(M'.II do e!o str.v .-itlr. -iite's ,n le'dedn--.-to t!i ; Ho,!:, as port-;. t,l M do tlo :?. I by tiiv st " liii"! 1-r-. col li I ia jr.i 1..-I. i-,('(i( do do Fj!) i We fiinlierai Te le iru. tint sa.-ls h u eii.-. n i . nthe I-th ntst. tho Horn's fed to t with a ' dow nward t ndency. fjT'They have since fill -n to l 1 . ' 1).. nil! ...I t :. late wh t .neetirrr in A! i. ; s "- -""o ti,, county, Kentucky, on O.t.'J.l, the following, ainotig other similar resolutions, was pissed, :is t he C u r Ii e V Ti in es s a v b v n ec ' am ; t i .. n : " ...... 'I-- . . : .. l "Hesulrttl, I oat we iook upon it as a deep and , . ,, . 1 ... imniMir Mam upon tue rscute,.. ,,t, ot America, tn ,t John I vier lias l.-ei jnrmtt.'t to ..eeupy th.; seat . ... - i ,v i o i i .- . . . .! I a ... . .- I.i . . of Washington. Jillersoii and ..1 dison, and tnat It i i ,- ,-. i , . behooves the freemen of tins lie.. iodic to risea . .... i . . .i tiiissi , as the source ot all power, and instruct tlie . . i i i ...... lr,tt(ur longer to (iisgiace h iijiUUil V It eil, by h.dd.ng an otiiee f.r tiie t 'muf-.l disci, .rgo of whicn we know he is uiopnlitied ly capacity, virtue or honesty." These w logs seem to have been .,-.," most decidedly ! Uit mpiio.x. The Mishaw.aka Toe.-iii hopes that (,nc ft,e Vor f,rtt measures of the Kep resent at ive , , . , . . , , , (.haniher will be to pass a b.,1 conii.iil.iig tie-Mate ,r,vii,fi,t v th the ieaM '-r ictcible l-... to rttumc p.ii,u,t u.tn the .c.u t ,'ract.caulc delay; and observes: The banks ct this State have enjoyed almost at uiiinterr.ipted sii.-p- nsiou d sp.-c.e'p .y nts on their notes f.r three years. The plea of necesity ad the public good was aopiosced iu at the tune, ami the people,' with their usual good nature, bor- the evils and inconveniences Without tn'inii'jr; but what was claimed only as a temporary measure of ; relief t"r the tune, soon was regarded as a ngot, ' and the man who insisted that banks, like ii.d.vid- bM,,,a ,,,!,ko l,,c,,r. ,T,!;ni' was denounced as a ilestructiotit and leveller.' " Ibsruinniv TI... W.-stmoister Md. C -irroltonl. - -. - - an says : W learn from a goa l s urco tint the Frederick Hanks design to commence redeeming their noted in specie o-a tho first of Decern' er and ,vn . -f Virv ,,,.,,,,,...,.,. ..... m iri.t i.,,,,., ncraVf Wlll resiIm0 ( " - ere long. Dr.vni ok D.xon II. I.khis.-',., Macon Tel- , . i i... i . I .. ., egr aj.li ot the ll.tl. mt. s .v- : W e I -am vv.th the i .......... t 1 1 ii .. ir i . .- deepest regret, til it the Mm. Ifx.u II. Lewis, of ' - AI ih im i. di'-d recently :i the vi unty ot Mo! !, ot . c i ,i . i. . V ,i . . congestive fever. In the demise o this eminent ,..,. ,,,., nd ..atr,t the lie-m'-die h-. ut,.,',l a loss not e;-.s.y repirible. and the .ioui .er i.y our nohlo frister, ono of tii - r ahi-.-t chiefs, and , , . , . . W . . I . . .1 . - ,,r -;t' l m n.ents. We tender to oar brethren ot lih lim, the expression ut our ooepest svinio- t t.er-ivMnenT. " " i Pi-v.itv ,.v ! .. o i m- n..v nnni.,1 II, n-M-.; I'unvi.ty ok I'naadin:. A h. y named II. -rvev- was fined .h. mal s.-nteiieed to six m.-i.ths im- 1 1 ... 1. ti- . prisoumcnt at the last (.reust L.urt in etumpKa County, Ali., tor shooting his f.ther. The fu.e J luj,.ilt rivc j,.,0 en greater, hut we suppose the Court tuiiA i'ito i-iiii.-ii .-ratiim the? h ,1 ihr Im. ist in So,n:tMN,. W kono. ,e St ate S.fin.l of x;oV was received bv t!i.r.o',vca'o c. here, but n. no for the Ocu V. . " If the t itilt w is ours, it was altogether aceiden- tal. We siiall endeavor iut to iiegieet our Delphi coutcmpor jrv, or unv other. - ..1. I ......!. :.. ... .... -..I .-:'!.. JJ -o.i'j::ii anna.-, 10 io-j i,u.,i:umi.:i llcorter, purporting to b: f can led :j an art.c in this paper, is a nuorrecl in da'trau as its j i.- . , 1 1 . .. . .. ...... .-.. ijujio not in in.. John 1 . I-..er , U-nert J n-.-s, jr. and . Ale .(iuighey. were list w l.j'.tis.d t j practice in , the Siiprcm.-Co.rt of Indian .. ' .... , . . . , ,, . , , C11 Noi:. I be Indiana Lout ier, Iat.v' p-ih.isti.-d ' . , , , at Kuightstewn, i auout to oe remove-l to .v.-w- , cast, e, ti.e Coltl.tV seat of Iler.rvco.n V. . . Tiie result i f the late elect.-;:.-, is mi.! t . h.ve s-oliv MtiectcJ Mr. a.v l.ealta. lie hi. 1 .t , ' '..ta.ey On, r.-.v ,t the tire i-h.-ction tn Ma .-a -'u.ctts. y,, uh . . r.,,rtfji,.flt :lt, VOst wCrc ...d iU as nun: ( towns by u u imjr.ty ia ca;ii. :kiults ir tiii: Ki:ci:r i:m:utio' Till'. COKN VVAl UHVOLU 1'ION OF 1-11 : Tin o-"mi' lir re.-wltf of the recent election? are! tno-t cur ous an 1 tuterv.t.njr. They are proh.a, of y, r ,,y cx"tl;i!c; A'i'r a jrr-.t ,J (!f rir.. ailli rt..e , rc',. He have Coiieete ! tlivr r-'fjlts ns I tr as aeert inied. and coi'jo-i-.i fi 1 . ; 1 -.vu, e...;ura! ve t .M t .vent ex.: u..,: ! t.ioeo cd Ir lieau and wm!t r l-l- 1-11 S-it.s. I . 11. II ir. 1r !t. U li Mill-. 1: If.' -Li 1 1 e-.v II im -h.re, .-'..J ermo.: . l-,-"!. ;.', U U!,!;o.' d?.i lii.-do hian.l, :n'-tl ! it,. . ,",I,:", tl'"ljt. ' J,.,r',' 1 Vnn-vU an-i. . . v ,lh ' l' . '. "r! ' r-d;na, t,,',,r-r', I ...... . L'.").'J- 1 "U.Oll J!..'s tgt . L - C 1 t'-'l ;.""..i."ll "(.litt) "t I 'I 1 Fbt .." Iii."!" l'J7..'i '. !( l.'.l r.:',.ri.'l 5 J"V".i 'J-,1'. ., . - .-i -.o 1 .- 1 a. . . ..I.., i, "I,1'-'J -liJ,-''.' Ö7.I D :i I " t 1 r." 1"J !..-: ll-.l'I rJ',"' I'.' , it'll .. , ; '-'ima, l'.l!0. . , !"K'!'e,;t .,,,,,'l'.rt "" ' Wl i ' "o ,n"J I- -';) (. :jll ." .: "'I ,":l ."-Ii I . T i ... . . I, i ' . - . . t' .- X.-1U -.' 111! -1 .'!) 1 )..'). .-I... 1,1" ;ii,t'I- ;.i'I till.fi.") (iJ-.lNi Mi.tiil lo,17:M). lunj " 11 ...: 1. .. i.i 1 :.. "Y" V1 -""' . .'I' -r; I oe.-e I acts are most cur.ons. In li.teon tates . , .1.1.1 i-,.., . . 1 1 Uli; 11 10: list .toii'll 100, -n.. v.in.is ue" i' liioerats about .i'.-.'M! giving a gain of ltlü.l . i.. . II. II. 1 toe I Itter. W n at 1: is nrod o.ed t n:s a inaz; :v 1 ivnl : ; ... . . ' . , . " ' I 1 ins can Le be-t answered bv ask.tig a ;i it wm- , , . . -, , ..." i I ae ci'ie.-tions helore tae icopj. ! I n i;ie!i..:is ; . .1 . . .. , . , .hive been the l.x'r 1 . '.-sioa and a.i il 1 eve .un-d . . . . , , tneasares and prme;; es t!ie u ho e (d vv 1 c.;, 1; , ' ' , . , ' appears, lias been condemned bv a pooulir vote o' . , .11 I"",Hn 1:1 only lilteen Mates. -.j If the party nv in power, i i this S-tite, af er hav- . 1 , Iii j: ro!e(! ,-r ll;e I ist s or tij'it vt ars, vi re iiow to ni ikt' p. , t,t ,:I ail(1 tl s-;l,l(,lt, w !l;lt ,ouWl it ,,, lt, s.lUl(11)ts , lt. Iim.ll,rv ,lf ,,,!.,. w,.uU MM i. , ,, tho Ul!jlru..K:al ,Vou!j read &o.i,;v hat 1 ke the fj.,vvin,r : ' Ve leave a-,d be,..,..!!, t.lhe produci:,- os f the Stite of l.d. en. a d.-.t of IL'.-to, ,.-i,:;,. . .,,,,; -,i .' .' .' which we luve b .rrowed of John Hull OY Co., to be paid to t-.ii.l Hull cV Co., as soon us our tax j gatherers cm collect the same od of the i rodurinj class,..-. """ iMuen r oi nie sum preoueou ci sms, Hy -n-ver, unices the pr..,.-...! be p..,. er. I.'Cllt. C b-.ive ai.d bc.pieattl Ulit tiie ald pro ill. HO' , . , ,. . , ' .. , ... classes our :.o,. .l-,i ot lu.'rri.il li:tti-t.rr-u-ti!st , "v ' " " " ' pb-te, asoouaspos.sb!.-. t. Mist.ii, t:,ecndit f .air I e- , ,Vt.,j state f.r xxhon, we have t.,i, d.v ....I i.i Jit. and f..r which many of us hiv.- receive I tuir'-ju-t r. cm.., lw- i t rewartl." . Comei l We qi 0 and be ju-ath to th Internal m- provemeut Tarty i.f In. liana and their sue. ess rs, a l.ir-e bundle ol violated promise, svva.diioi; Fund foeim: s on- .i I . 1. . i -v - i i ers, the water lots in liooklyn. New -ik a:id vi. o.iiv, t!.c soap and car.dle factory in or m ar Uro )'!) n, w eh all the fixtures and app .ratu.-. s, f.r e. ikimi and mini. fa -ter- im; s.ap and candies .md we r.-.pi.-t that a s..i.-a:n and "V.-ctin.- b .il.d in iy he run; at mir Ha, r.s! to th.- tee of ..II ., l . I i I' I 1 " I - "JIa K-Jrn thj tm', a tl.t.jnl .und ct - l.u.c. C S. I, v N K The ! t :on . I ( i 1 1 e s-riv-.- We o irn that .-u;ts hue b.-.-n in-ftut .! :."iin.-t Air. . . , . . i i I. i i l ( owpertli-.vaile. I it-' C is!,i.-r ol ih ; 15 us.; ol Ihe l . sttt-ited by cit z-:;s of T...I .d-dp'u i, -.g :n-t .nu a- l. ... - .. I ... I . ..... '. . ..!.' h-r ' f iml.vid-tals niio were m-vii .-r.- of th.; ,a.i of Direi-ti.rs of l.'ie Iii;:'; of tu; l'n ted ,.-s ,n 1-:'.'.. 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