Newspaper Page Text
m
.4. J. ni:2ir:,
"Salis rorcn, svPRtsia lex isto.
tiioi: & m s:i:av, Editor.
Voluuic 1.
Till: BANNKU.
js O. lWr...C.vo lias retir-
eJfrom the Euitonal chair of the Mis
tJ ' , . .r..t. l -
JUri Journal, it m
.onductedlj C.S.BncvK.Ksq.
OBSEQULS.
. .., .
We Live in the Missouri l.ig, a
g!ji:ig account ot ti e meeting called
to do honor to the meamry of General
Jeckson. We admire the spirit which
i!ieU.tcd the artie'e alluded to in the
ui,; T. .1. 1
Journalist) docs r.ol at let. with the
editor of the Whir, follow it's victim to
, .
t!ie grave. I he procession w as com-
, , , ..... .
nosed of the .Ii.i!.irv. t!ie .Masons and
the Ladies, (we l-cr p.'.rdon Lr daring
them last) with all the mournful em
blems which helot."- to such occaions.
to the ( harch where a bint and per- i 11
. ,, , , 1 1 ,, rebel the proper sobreiiiet for Dorr,
tir.ant address was uehvered by the Kcv. i , . , .
... , . ,," , . read attentively the extract which w e
Wm. 1'. Cochran. After the close of ... J
. , , , . fiuhiisli below, and from the demonstra
te regular address. lie l.ig say:
, , ,, . tinns made hv the people upon his re
'O. V . L.i-ck.ER r.sij., who had hut - , , , ,.
a few moments bef-.reb.-ei. apprised of IwMhcy maybe induced to believe
the public expeclation that lie sln.uld
address tiiein. delivered a beautiful and
waster y ee.Iogiiiin. H iring t!;e servi
ce, stvcr.d appropiiaie and beautiful
pieces of muie w ere sung by an ac
complished choir of Amateurs."
(iOV. IJOUU.
With heartfelt j leas-ire, we announce
the rcle-se ot this eslimable man from
the Rhode Island Ilaslile, where he has
suffered so l.mj ihat ptinih!r.ent which
Algerincs would inf.ict upon those who
la.Idlv dare to denounce the execrable
lyranny under which Rhode Island has c....-k. nti-l was immcli .t. ly -.i::i,,l
T-ntL The Legislature of that."Vr " I''"' l' U'S- Ci:r' '
, r r-? n j . 'A''0 lOUK with linn a cirrKi'" t o re-
State bv a ote of Si to i pa5ert an act . .-, . , .
11 ceive (....v. Iiorr, and eorv.rv linn
.f amnesty and pardon, lot all political rloin t!lL j(lUii. ,jl3 s.,oriR l,js
iTcnces cumn.iticd durii g the lale rtlrl- wrongs and sr.Jeiings. lie is now.
.'.'on, and restoring all political rights to 3t " 1-2 o'clock, making preprv ati u s
those w !iO would take the fallowing ' t j rp.it lbs prison, lluudie.i.s of cil-
cath:
'T dj solemnly swear (oralilrm) that
I will bear true faith an.l allegiance to
ll:e State of Rhode Island and l'ro i-
der.ee rianlalions, and that I will sup-
port the Constitution cf this Slate. So pers'cution. ami once more wei
helpmc Gtd, (Or this affirmation I e m, e him on his r. s'.. ration to li:s
make, and give upon the peril of the friends, the j. -oj ie, an 1 to t' c world,
renaltv of Tieriurv.V . He cmtnes forth , n -l re.stored to
Itiaihu that a nursr-brouJ .bloated
trWlo.T.K.r I:.re t..e,l frlt. r. freeman
r 1 -- - - -
from .hat" '-tomb of the living" the
State Te- iteutia-y shorn of all no'Pi-
niaie i e...ie.iua.y. a.iorn oi an po.i.i
cal privileges, unless he make afl'erma-
tion, ir!ua!ly binding hi .i with all the
solemnly of an oath, to perpetuate a
C.nMituiion whose unjust and anti
ii .- i- . . . i l . -. c
JJemorralic leatures Letter bent it for
...eve,,. uiu ..io,,.t.c...eS o. i.urope,
man a rovercii Male ol l.l.is L nion.
The e xtent of our information w ill not
allow n to snv wlial Gov. Dorr will
cto, but our lirm and tu.snaken laitli in
the man in his devotion to civil liberty,
us lietolalion of opriression. mdii-:
IJ ;
ces us to believe that be will indignant-
ly reject the prcfered oath, and refuse
nil compromise and concession wher,
the principles of human liberty are con-
cerned.
,
Those who have indulged iu the a-1
buseof this here::: roan tliose who
, .. .. ... .. ..
nave sugmaiizeu mm as "traitor anu
rebel," have felt or read fo but little ad-
vantage the history of the abuse, con-
tumely and wrong, which a corrupt
press and aristocracy have heaped upon
this suffering man. Some have written
but to defame and blacken his character, j
others have viewed him as the lawless j
leader of a lawless mob, seeking a name
in the overthrow of his Government, j
Have thsse editors who have done lo .
much to dctroy his character, examin- J
edwell and carefully the principles ;
and those which he desired to perpetu-
ate,
Have they acquainted themselves
with the innumerable evils under which
Rhode Island groaned.- Do they not ,
know that Dorr stood not at the head of
lawless mob, but as the choice ot a ma-1
jority of tlie freemen of that State for j
n . , . , .e . i
men -ucriior; ana n uesertea in tnc
moment of danger by tliose who had aid
ed him in the commencement, he should
fall a victim to the superior force of his
enemies, and be taken a prisoner. Is
misfortune a crime, we ask that Dorr
ism should ever become a term of ob-
liquy and reproach? Rebel he may be '
.... I. '
m t ,.t r.,,1 I rat system whicti lias ue-;
' come a part of Ue Rhode Island polity;
but le never a, to the mass of the I- j,; n last ;.ppro:idi-
pie. The mist of prejudice error ; b()t intfrest
-lite!, .l.irkencd his character wiU, M
, ,- , . , , ,.,... '
be dispelled y the ,-Mht o iruth
and many who now regard li is a
- . .,, j - ,
If titer and Agrarian, win view mm as
If titer and Agrarian, will view mm as
the chosen chamhieh of an oppressed ,
people. Already the populace dUpl.'.y
their affect ioii Tor him Ly crowding in '
,.,,.,;,., f an expressed
,'n.wr. ninvsos .ironnd '.lie iirison li om
i
1 wliih he w as "soon to he rt't:;.u,.
greclin his appearance the wIM oiu-
arH, of 'Ur. fav,r w,,K'h aIcse
irom Hie surrouiuin!; crowu wlienr:s-
. -
nij above the phvsical weakness which
. . ...
his long impi isoniuent had brought upon
him, lie declared hi determination to
adhere firmly to Lis principles. Let
.. .... i i i.,. .:, i
that the grand principles fur which he
juffcred were annlauded 1 v the pcon.e.
I'ronihe Prov. Ry. 11-r-ill
(iOV. DORR I.U',1-RATED.
We s' 'j. the press to ar.iioiinee tli
ftel l!i:;t the I i'i b-lore t!:o i.-'i-l
ture i.-r the iiher ati. n of Gov. p ,,
nrd for a general amnesty, as iven
in our lr ji ,'ative n
edi::L;s. w ,i-'
P:-s?d i:.t a law this i.iornii.g. 'fi.
new s. 1,,-ot'ier with an auth. i t.
c ipv of the act, w.n broul t t
this
citv ve ;,er,;n v, at
:i'l pist
t'.VO I)
, K'.eus are ' ro'.vi.ing the pris. ii door,
1 aro! h r. lr. 1-in ue in carriages, on
l:o-et:i.-k. ritnl - ii f '. are ihr
nz the roads loaditi ; to tii ;'i hated
l'':l"c '" t a g .ini s- at mis v.ct.m
his eivil rig'. Is. but he cm s to re-,
. . - . ,
r"f''Ve Tl jOV III! WC.C
ii. e, and ihe deep-,
f-'1 '"I'V &. the warn., st rec-p-;
" " V"C '-'
, prociate Ins pid.:n: services amino -
I,, sacrifice in thier 1 eiia'f. The cit-
. iz-M s arc nniualed by a w;.rm nr. !
Y-"T.erous e;ithnsi,: n bv this event,
h'H the most conn. .er.dahle ir .n.pii',.
tt prevails in the :!v.
- , , , - , .,
I P.. , ...I I... en in t the cai.n on
I--,.,,, Smith's and Icde: al Hi'ds. and
t,,. waving of the flags from the j
bi. k ry p. les and Ea g staves, give
unequivocal tokens ol the generM &'
u,........-.j j..v v... . u 7,
ranks and sexes in the citv. (lov.;"
it.,:.. ii!
, , , ... .
and the people are rejoiemg with ex-
,, .
; cee.
MR. BANCROFT
We find in the Washington Union,:
the eulosv of this trentleman upon the
D t-J
character of Gen. Jackson. Any one,
'we care nut how much bigotry and
... . , ,, ...1
nrej'ioice ne may nave nai agaium u.c
Old Hero, cannot hut arise from the pe-
he nc -
rusal of this oration with the opinion ,
that, in Jackson were united the at'ri-
butes which form tho Hero, the States-
manandthe I'bilanthropiit. There is '
no tinstel declamation in this prodtic- I
lion, no useless ve.bage, but a rapid I
and concise sketch of his life from his ;
infancy to his death, "in words that j
breathe and thoughts that burn." Let
those who look upon Gen. Jackson as a!
tyrant, read this eulogy.
ACCIDENT.
The s(eanl boat Marquette, bound
from Y Orleans to Cincinnati, bursted
hcr boiItr ju,t as she was leaving .1.9
k.vce at tie fer -place, killing and
wound,r.g between thirty and forty pas-
er The captain has been arrest-
e(j uon ,je cllarf,e of manslaughter.
1
-,i .i.-i y f m.n.l..l,i
POINTED UHMAUKS.
4Do you keep pins and needles?'
inqmrcd a strapping fellow the other
day at a dry goods store.
.v.. ' ro.d.e.1 the Jinn keener. a II
sorts of needles and pins.'
v. ...w f- r
Well, then, I will have some tfn
rms and TaHKtri-vs.'
l'OWLlNG-GKKEN, PIKE COUNT V,
,.,h,r ..f Hip nauser i
""-i" - .
" ; Y ,. , , . . , ,
mnnilested bv the j.-;. j. m t. ns re-
.
liMf p prevalent among them at this
t .. .
r ;
time, hei we selil m w itmss on an
tc
r,tin n t :ii c'ection. iii"vn:iei
u...Ktip1 l" t ixe in,',) c )n-kiei:iuuii j
ii .s v ai.ti mc insi lerate se.e.:U'.ii3,'
or the vast h p..rl..ace of ..;dit.ju-
do'ioiis orie.
1 - ;
t.rnt hands, ami riot iii!cd to tlie pro
:' eive spirit atid h.turc devdor)-
O 4 1
merits of our Slate, would inevita-1
b! v meet with rejection, v. hen it
C i t e t 1'" snhmiued to the .lisevimi-;
nritim: judiiment of the pep'p. And
slrudd tliis be t'.e cas we vviii fm,
when too late, the great error of our.
pi 'fer t snpincr.ess. .Wuc'i irou'. e.
d.dav r.m! exiene, would r t'eml tl.o
1 accomplishment of that whir
li
v
be inrnr L a'shi elT'cied by a p.'.-p.T
selection .f a' 1 , hi'oiiimle.l mnl
co;ii ( teljt n en. w 'no undei stanu and
. ... . r...... .i-
Know ti.e w a:.:s oi i:e j.e.,,,.. ... ,:..s
p oii uhir, :.nl who known.- :hem
w i i act aceordin
There are urmy ipKS'ior.s o! vital
imp ntance tile presented t the
consideialion ; th:s ('o;r. o.. :on.
Sl'-uce the it:ipost-.ii.:e ! oho sing
men entertaining crieet vies o
lh e dhltMent ques'ioiis it "n wr.,.
lie h.i'y rapa'de of fonrei' inj. j-;st
and original ideas on t!. m:' !'e
f.re tiiern, and of si j ill :i; i.t am'ity
to enforce t'.tse ideas ai.d opi..i..n.
T he subject of re irs
eetttinlv ocn.pv the mo-
tat ion w ill
f iiii:ie.t
i ace in
e Copsnlot ,i
. onvcnt.on. i i.e ir-e
iind ia
j:isli.tc in our present 1 ins ' icpie
scn! ati. n, was ti.e crhie? c.u: , of i!e
mandir? a change in i.u: "j',i,i ri.
Equnlity in rcpresr, -.ti..:i i,
:-tl
said to I e the fours. I t!., n of a re: re"
S(,ritativr .iemo-racy, tl.e.ef.-re it is
IvzlW e-ser.-ial that this principle
, 11
s'"ou'd be fi-ii.ly er.finf'e I m the c n-
stitutmn of every S'ate r.iaiu.ing to
'be uemocnitie. 1! at the onwiird
! ,.m nnd swelling energies of our
, . , , . ,
. State have comtoctciv outgrow it the
' r
, "iimeo u, umi o. oo. pres. :.i .h.t.ii.
tution, ami ep:.V. Kepi, semation
that prime es-en'ial of our glo. ious
f.,,.-;,. ,,f rovernmeiit Ins bv de-
.'riir-s been utterly .! .t.,.ved. Ti:e
, neothe now (leiiwind a cnani'e m t.us
.. i ...
unjust porti'ti o! our organic law,
, . .. , . i . c
: a:nl Jesire that the
pi. I . Ul 1 . 1 V. I j 1 1 1 3 ''I
; equality shall again be ifs'or. d.
I ney nave a. so very jur" y cmc
, e "'-'' mat m ,i nee guv-
J , . "'I "I
1 eminent it is apnvilege inherent in
the. people, rml fiaquetnly the part;
tune, wbt.-i we seta mi w m..- ,,?t r.nt recollecting .1 the same time ;
occasion of Midi imp tance. Iheyi,, ,j e j,Cl,rJe aie, and of Pg t j
seem almost to In ve forgotten the m- i ,u U) i'llC chief foi ntain of all ;
-..-...I 1 : . ....... I II!..:..T:cnir.
i (,u..n j.,.,...., . ... ..
'cers themselves, without the possi -
b.l.ty ol having their w ill thwarted by p ..t;0od," savs the old man "that's
those to whom this power may he an-1 the most profitable sheep on ihs
trusted. W'e s iy it is a pririlre of Lirm."
people: because it is in strict ac- "But one of 'em's dead,' replied
cor();,n,.,. w the fundamental pi in-! c"'. . , .,
ri. h,s (lf our g(,vri-nriirflt, nnj by jc. .j, J 1,. tl" oTj Blies? pler
nyin j? wp ,,,,,1,) ,.ertnjn y rt nder; ujul 'tother's dead t .o," s .ys
OUI-a.tiVPS unworlbv the r :arne of true ' Ben.
Dg,,,,,,, jn t"j10 s,,(.,,nJ place,! "'S') ,m'c!l lllrt l?Uer," rejoined
riiI)t(,r,j ,i;it jt j.; pnrl f ( Hodge, "she'll make a grand piece of
' ' ' I p , , , ! mutton i in r-"- .
;d i . .ii
i re lsmi. that nil officers, when lirlil
. slri(.t;v :l(.r.ounlable to the people for
1 r.,,,,. ,;Sl.rnn r j,,.:,,
J j js rMsona,Jc , ' e, cn. j
I . . . . , ..... , ' . , -. J
. , . - ' , m.,,,..,,,
' , J , - ,r!
! themselves pr p riy in nine, wen
! know ing that their past conduct must
j meet the approbation not of owe man
j or cert ain fatly of men, but of a full
! .: . ;,,, Gf t,e people, before future
,.s,i,v he mtaincl.
r''"" i -
Therefore the people in t lie name of
: justice and of right, demand tlint the
i..n "t the Judicial ofjiceig of
MO., SATURDAY, JULY ifi,
the Statu jhaii bj 'givea to
rtcltij.
I have been not a li't'e
surpi ied
on Severn occasions to hear 'he ",r
gtl.liCftt of :-ome j.if.-otiS ill their op
position t i this measire. They ima
tt nil," f. t b.jUuee, thai it would be a
giaui.... i ... mm.,. r. . i
n a it:
W I' I 1 11 '
I oi;r Slu'e have become L'rea'lv r xcit-
! i .1 - .p, , ,
' ill on thib (pitsii. ri. Ii.ey have a -
rcadv w.ikei;ed ! a ser s of
w.iksue.l t a sersjol tneir
duty, and they nr.; deter. ii'me.l n..
I nj;er to witness ia silence the e.... r
i.,iiis of this rivileed system, in
wrcbti.ij; fr.irn tlism, not only their
r ... . i i.... i : i . . r .
mi mars niiii iiii.i c.i! iiioi;, u..l i.c-
p.:i!'y en !.ii!''eri:. t'leir rights und
Pn.iwrriSsll.g tl.e p.ospenly ot the
....
.. .
couritrv. ilieieloie.il t ie .erpetn-
a;io!i
of bnnkiii" t:tus! be :on tin tied
i !
they v. isli lii;
it may be placed up
on the L- :u basis of s alety . T.-iiiid-i
ly as ft w unnecessry privileges
nii I immunities bs p ssihje, uud also
k-uaranteem;; :t:.is I ciifl t iO the pco-The-e.
w i.h mar.y other i.rjoituit
....r,,,.., .iii;.i..y i.:a- v. tf.iuoiuoir.
w i'.i i.eccssii: i'v lender the action ot
the Coi.vention n ibject of much ;
anxi-tv. Then let tV? m-xbrri ,;;
this h.'dv beab'e ar 1 i at-ii. II Cn ,
..is u. Ua0.e a ..i...t ... ...en.
i.ri .c.3ji i..c ui.ici -in. c.ui
did i'.esba well kno'.sn. and a fair op -
porlutiity t;. us given to t;. peop .
of elec'ing tliose wh. se views are
i'.ia'. and Correct.
In con. Ysiin, I vTuuhl bog leav e.
:n a ! w wu.ds to notice the merits
of oar two democrntio candidates
for the .!itrict con p .se.1 of I i.icoln
ami St. Cha'les Judge Hull and
IY. I'.cvl'.t. Tliey are both mm .f
a litgh order ot intellect, poss"irg
louoh ix-fol !: now ledge, of coi.s itu
ti'.na! Ii-.v. Their w.li known in-
tecritv m.J ili.Tiif .-.I h.-.-i i i.-'T. ktiri!
s-1 1 r 1 1 !
as sum
:nr::nties of a faithful dis.
...... . ..i. ... . j . -... ,. v. . i . ,t i . ... it t. , . .1 i.ir iiiii i i r ..... i "
charge of whatever duty may be ..s- I wrote a s'rong article i'air.st co:p -! life marche.; out of their etitrer.eii
signed them by ibeit f-dlow-citizens. i r and leit itltingon the lYesi- ; men's to lav down t'a. ,.- am s. Wnsh-
Their cirect notions rorcemin-: the j'1,'"1 '!r!i'-. Til'3 was 'YV b'i:''"" t"!d t' e Am trie m aru-y. "M
. 1 . 'sliow hi trite st not bein ' bolter b.vs, let t!:..r be ri,. ir.-ii'' - ovr a
principles ot our government, togeih-l -, . . . ' .. c i , ,- , , , , ,
. , . pit. d loi Ins troulue. lie. ! r.-nooered !! w h "r, i'-e v I a v (; r. ,
er witu a tuoroiigli a -ijirimta-ce wilh ; ' ,v,e;r , ( ., , . : . . . -r
a. 1 t!ie measures w men can p ibl v
,e p.r,)(1
t befue the Convention,!
ni;i v tie r.
of a w ise
on a-i nitm-ieut
I r
and
energriic. action on
. .. Ill -'B. It, .III? Ilil ,lllf. 1 .11 I i'J lll.l.
their part, to secure the principles ol.., ,v tlie A a:ih:ric. hut none of
lignt and ju-tire, provided tliat their j that per brig; (.'iiarois. No expot ts
tellovv-cit zens now heartily cocpe- of specie were made list week, and
r..le ami tccure their e.ection.
TRO
Y
1'AlvlNC 1 1' EASY.
OldbYther I lodge was a queer
. ..-..!
'"HJ Hl.H III ' 'II l F l.tlK V t t.
, .. tfli mct of rei.'nciag.
II;s son Men came in one day
...
; irumu h mici j.. mi,
Ct two hul ls."
j 1 1 h, um me oiu snccp s o;;iu too,
y.,ti;...,l Itn
j ' "Dead! Dead! what, the ohl shoej
dead!" ciies ohl Hodge; "that's good;
she was always an ugly old .camp."
I ortland 1 . ibune.
i A young aspirant for admisMon to
the bar bein nucs'.ioned sesterdav
, c oxaioiniiur i-oii.uiitte'e with 'n
t0 discover his fitness, made
j.i,B subjoined rep! v to the following
j interrogatory
I ! "Maya man's wife become
i r,artner ' h-smess?
A. "She may become his flf.f.p-
i.no partner; but 'the books' furnish
no instance when she h s been a si-
r k.st partner. - Pie.
llUi.
1 HE I.OVE UXCIIANCALLE.
Li!:o t!;o Jovo, r wwl kt ncf iuj,
(ne'J) ttia Iriman iitirt in villi,
5eekii.'3 in n'lin R.iJ doul;l and wrcn.',
.S'i.irc iiir ht-arl ti at luvfi a;ain;
IlarLIy c!iic ti:n Drcetii' r.
Oil Ii ! csrti s viii.ly rovr.
IVi.en, !., whun s!i;il! mm rcoieiiiber,
tariii i ciiangii'C jod ia 1ti!
There if a l.'TO that chir.;e nr,
Hearts around in a!' c'acny;
Ail the toy u( crth i- ever
Flaoij, t;'; tl:f cle w.,
Far beyond wiivelnjt river,
I.iolli a lanJ of viaimia gs,
lH:frR t;ie 1jt tht rl.nw.'. .-aver.
Keinuj one cicrna! day.
I.OVE.
vyiiui.es i .ever, in ms re .v woik i
'.St. Pndioh's F'.ve."' remnkivn tha
tender passion an follows: Th gur.e
of hive is the s.me. whether tl.o
players be c! nl in velvet or in i.od
doa i-iiv. Iler.ealli the piiMed cei!-
i 1 1 of a pil tee, or the lowly ral'teis
.- . ; .
,, ;i eaL'l!l, tlieiC.t'C ti.e Stflie
nnd fears, the sunn: ierilon-if
ill I
i: . ... i i i:- r . r
'J'-iriisis, an i (irj . M ni ei
ll-f:Af;o PiT.Tinn l.nrunne.--
! '.' . .
whether ht who ris' it be n peer era
peasant
VERY SlXGEEAn.
A negro wo-ii.tn iu tl.i turn
. taken on Satnrdar with a v
ii t -u
and threw n; an
atii.nal resern!. in.'
i.
in form a dog about n inch and a
jl'Mf long with til, ears :ind eve.yjTIIiL III
imng else, exeept-imr, tieioriging to;
; tlf. carnme race. ;.t Sunday, toe. v j tV;s j
; woman was seized with another vom- '.). ,. ., ,,,,, tr. .'
linK a"d tlucw up four ntihi.als
f the. same d-s.tripfon at the one
t" oa a:urJ,ar;
r,,rwlnf., wh.el, e , See..
ijy thf !.reriKUl l t'.IS I f
1 manv others, were alive whtn
ami
.!'..
charged l':o:n the sro;rt:t'-l', nr.J are
iiu- ( ivsnnru ... ?pi;in.
This v. o.uaii :is nn'ie;;-.v,l t! e
i ci :-73. i'steiahuro ( V.a ) l.iU'M -
o. tioer.
NOT SO HAL).
A Dos'ori corres-or.i'er.t
ms
us that a few nights sine a :r a
burglar succeeding in breaking into
the .Mercantile Insurance office ol
thv.t city, mid after runtaging o
ver the drawers and seer, t places on-
i y .- . r
1 v i.-ir.::'i T e . :rc ;ioi ... T. .i,-
live . i o 1 1 .". T -. . tii noct; etc, I ll. iW-
: .'.
i ever, but !,o show bis at n.,1
c,n.n , i.,ryr t.. Si, ...,.
! .SY'lATE.
TheN-wVuk Exp.rest s ws:
,r " I here has been entered at s!
torn houe during the wetk xlO.OOJ
... . mr.'.m. . tl.t.. l l...l.. . . , . . ' . I . . . ,
the tide of loreign export h:s been
;ioppe.!. tins city is now ret eiving
j from the interior and southern aec -
i lions the largo itipplv usual at tiii
i fiti ...
i sea3"n'
-MISSION TO ENGLAND.
W'e are very baonv to find that fY
I.. .. . . .1
i ri esiuent lias at last lolind a "entle -
,1l;inM
ho wiil accept the mc-'sicn to
Engl iiid. and one, too, who will do
honor lo the office the Don. Lewis
Mcl.tne, fornu rly of Delaware, now
of Ihiitimore. After having been re-
jected by four or five state'nen of
the North and Sou.h, the oilier has
been going round the country and at
last (alien upon a gentleman, who.
although, he has been in both par
lies at oitferent peeiods of bis pub'ie
career, is row. we believe .V -m ;!
dependent an I dignified position, at-!11 .v""t:1 ' meitg,.!. ,v
inched to no cLi-iur or part v. N. y.i-'T"1' !,;,t may have in; if jvi
Herald. " ; w ill. John I" Dear -girl ! she ren:.t,d s
IIRVF.-r has coniuieneed in th's
section of country, and ti e yield ot
small grain promises to be tmiv. rs ill v
abundant; indeed, if the bite r ins
i have not n.ateriail y inj red the wli.-.at.
present crop will tar evce.J tt.a'
i"f any previous year, ami as v. t we
! have beard but little complaint. The
cr,! fotild not look finer; teo.it
crop is equally promising; and uemp
and tobacco bid fair to tut it out well,
In short, our oldest farmers tell us
that they never witnessed s . che-r-
in- ,i jiiojie-. ; nra go't.i oenef ai crop
as the pirs'iit seasm presents.
rnnd Kivcr Y.i.-r.irlo.
We i. v. I .y-n i-.:.ir-..d t'T
X' ... p.
tj. .i at :.'.v, s-. t: i- . o
A,l:v.u W'lK. of J..:." 17th, t:
ahi. '- tc.i .! ys i'c- j.-reo;pr
ve W .r 1:: ' v f!
ty t" I- ir . re
ttid iie.T-)--3 i-!
; ur i.ii i pT!
1 . i "i j ' " ' :
. r-ver. n p:ir
!l:c.l 5f.awi.ees
sLu:L. f..t i'l
s.n-sr. P.v.'.nss
t: " t t 'C V ovpr
d' .!:,' I'HtO.-. '.h'i
ir e s t j. " .'
M JO r' :
.t :t e
I. i: i;oos Li." r: ;-
rou- ; i.u. :t .! ftt- (....,
. i .
nmioMod v ic" .. 1 'ih' ?. 'a--.'
.. f.,i:( tie .;: ).ir.h:..t-- 1 to the Li.iet
if the ( 'rt. 1.-, M-Ii.t. s'l. vhj
' expressed 1.1? wain. est ir.di:.r.:i,.: ,;; a"
such acts . f c ir,l:i: ;i!ir!!l, i.r;(; ::'-.
.- I iT'-ars t'.t sur.'i vinfo'. tiinn 'c VT':-
cedi.-cs ifny lead t-a '..'f .T'd
am on'-' ihe wcPte-R tribes of Indian!.
(ion. M. is a ?:'e..l lover f pr .
and it is ettrr.evtly ho; i d that l is
I; irs iuny to veri e ie.-.l,ze !.
SVe lei;r:; iVum the A kansi In-t-l!;.;.--r.-fr
l' i' G.v. VH arrived n
Van !h:-en. A.!. ..r.u the l?i!i int..
fro:n t i . T:-x .? : ml
Ii
the St.-i'e. T
he Lr. u.rh: oh, t :. hrj aciMur.ts ol. ihe
i" the Texan; f. i' r.nnst
.: lo.. t'. c least doubt but
i: i. atid h :
"it'.- Te--m r.
e i o.i 1 1 G
, f res. I:.':,;
' t 'f r.Oo;-' - 'n
e v.h'c'i loriven--:..
ill c?;-L of
t' :i...:-,:aii(;ii : ayT
:r m:iie tv .-.:iv it
i t i i .: ul i 1 .
'ttjefowri. irt
." po'.'itioir e-t.it
A Li:t!i
Lov r.e.r
l:;e p are
u.re V;.ir, ,,. at the he-..1 of the
' Vr-nht renis. 'im-ht a battY Ion
heio.-e the war of te revolution with
?01l,e lviia(iS, ,pa,J.-.,j iiv Fr,n(.U
trcui lY,i : L'iiS;pier-e. now I'ius-Y;r-h.
Ttic I t'ie fellow had some
I..
s of lead which ha.' I nert ri.-cd
,;j :..-
t; ;. t,f
;,.;4'..
att'e. chop-ed from 'b cer.-
r. . w
v .he
mrssr
r nine
e ami ngt.i
i:7, til some
Jmor J emit!..! w:.s in h:' eves, end
i
u t . i r t !; -r of
r v
-:lT.gt
' the brave y.u;:h who bl the X ir-in-
ir.ns in'o tnat tbi'-':'- v.l.c :!. war-
p i.oo:; its i,ou' .:, r.r.i t.ie n.'lts
rji.g in its oloo.ai.
His : in i feme.! to ::cs lik"
liglitning tbroii-jh the i:!ustrh:!3 deed
of r.rm in which Washington had
engaged, and s-tt!tC down at t!;s
. C o?ii. r ;,.nr p ,.f A, r. ft..
i , . v ,. w . ... i-. ....... i,.
' r..'.l r e of t;a frr .lor.,.-. .t!.-
?cer.e
: s: t. .t.i. .i
;--, firm:"
! I could have im -tred ' e htt'e ! v
lilV Peso
Altho
' probably been .-:1b' ti :c;.d more tlias:
' T. I M T I . I !" C .-. l.i. .. :..! ! . '. J .-o .. I
........... lfc .i.j ....... t it... ..( ,lt.
! d"rp in the mora! reat.ie.vs cf tl.o
; act of sparing the feelinua of a u
j 1 :'sed !iiii whi't it was
i as!
t!igton
ati! that posierr. v
I . I lint -,t
; womi i ; t:e ii:ic.:it y ,-nstvere.:. tni-.-
ts. "llnza then." sni I I; and l:a
: ser.t his e'etr. wild shout into th
j oau e- ooo. na ! so.H.te.Mt it:i !:i;:.
The G-ir.d Jury returned into
Ci'tirt, on Thorsdav. a .rt.e bid a-
'.Tr......
f - '::;l i J . ..t. i...i..i; J. tii ;;g..'is-. ir an
ai.egeil ot.ence growing tuit o! i.'.c at-
I tempt to fire the Pianters' House,
some two week sit!
er.
Mr. B;!-
j h.rd oecstpti-ti the store in the ceiier
w-hicl. ihe e.-m'. us;ib!; tuaterin's
' " c: e i. u- d. 'i'i. e accused prompt! v
' t.pp-'.-re
in c iirt. ami gave ample
bail lor h;s i j.o".';ir.iii
it t.ia! aay.
r.Mo
tvep.
IlETL'ENiNG IT.
"Will von Ime rf Sara!;.'"
" ul von in ve ue rara.;.' rstd
us o! a sweet (i
o:ve so a kiss
" ,v Ilenrv,"
s o. i slir.'M.i Live tint i r. .; !rn or'i
er ;.lo .-. ,s t .l," me -.,)t to give rr, '.'
U!0 r ifis.s.
iiovv coiit.l wo Ion,.
h
A HEADY UETOliT.
A .l.-.ir.Le.! l.,xw,- .;..ir,.- I.-.t.-,
' church, was o! ,?rv"ed bv-'the'o-ir Y
ter, w.h address,l f.ini thus: -I will
bear witness agihi-t lh.1i ;:iner at
the (!.iv of judg.-men:.' T,a jaw.
ver shaking hi'" head with drmiien
iravitv. repiie j' I have pract:sd
fvr-atv rears nt trie
found ih.- 'greatest
-I i3
he f.i. latum Plate's e vi. lcr.L a."
' f
n