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THE RUTLAND HERALD. RUTLAND HERALD. ItlTLANI). VT. Tl'MIHV KVr.XISC AUG. !, IR33 rrTT ,7 ' wT'lther2Z!in 1 i"".1"1 ,0.d? J ,0 1 in 1,01,1 omro 01 ,)n, Hct Viewing that . st vn: DKMOCR TC whig CONVHN. p n.ir.n r,?v,fil,.or'? to doubt. ,,, ,, ,,,,,, M. . ,,,, h,.rir ; -no inv n uncn io member wnirn lArv mw doubt. I .1 I .. tit i ..i. r ,fulofihl,l.uMe,. w,a puW om',,,c1lc1l,c' h"1 ccn leccned nl tlmt office, lB..aL.-.S - a a .. I Mini lllrt (II a. Il..ti mm ! I. a. I l.jkiilt TION ...z' zr. r rr"r ." . , ., , . . p,,,.,,.,,, i,iei,r the x mb ronvrntion, mi w 11KH MOC,wn UISKIT pDHUtllC, lAllllII ml- ,M,; 'i""'"!""'" niu iiiui 11 liuil ,v:u , ... ., . .. . ,.,1 , f ,. ,., !,,. "-"" "-m.r-. inrn, iki M, sue ol- . .MCiMlltin. the 'ot .Master. kCill tllC ntOSl Vr,n,,i.illl,..U..nMMrti.1irr.onW :i)N KS- vigilant watch, and promptly took nil pos- DAY.THF. IOth DAY OF OCTOIIFR NEXT, mole measure lo detect tlio thief. Ko ran- nnw pnnxw 01 iPiirain( ....... fern will be rejoetod vmuN contempt.' ' n r I'rrttJmt, II E N It V C li A V .'rail tstalc and irom! rout story. The public havo no doubt observed thut Cion. ! (initios not long since, married n second r. . , it .4 , who. 11 nns noi occn generally suited Hint i ,, r,Y.,n,l mnnn ii,n ,r. ,.,,. i ii. nnwrtir Whir? State , lie litis n propoct of obtaining, in her right, 1 0(f,r (,f i,0 North Star. , j;Uon from ererr town in tlio Male liouM ho ptewnt, no osmic estimated ni IWtlre mUlwnt til (lot- Snriiriona. immpili.ili.lv foeli.il on n vnnniT u" """v"" " ........ ...... r- ; J nuptctons imtncoiniLi rcsteo on a young rP,entc, br fiirnds oftho cause in thn InsisUtuio, Inn.. 1... ll. f ttT t.....n, ..... ...... J . A. II .1.1. . iii iij iiiu iiuiiiv ui , luitu ir.n.3, .ui- t urci tatncsUy ilCSirwJ lu 8onu iui uuiuaiiuii w mic nirinn rr..!! nrw.n mir n.m ....1.1 ?nliir.lnv National ('opntion.wlnrlnt to meet at UarnSutR pirion rcstctl upon nm otic until bnttirtla )n j nr , mi iv. , Ktofi tucu mraanrca of l.it wcik, when the frnutnents ofn Icttrr, .. i(. ,irPlnl nwcwarv to maintain tho noliti- J dated Clcntclnntl, Ohio, Sept. 1st, 18.19, ral Intppritjr of Vermont, a a patriotic ami ateaitlsM II i tirniranir uisi a time. ; " Mrs. Gninos claims to be the lenitimnto We irroiTC tUt the loco fooo pn are reiter- dnuglitor of the lute Daniel Clnrk. Mr. ,ung a loudly a tly ran, and iih tle character- Clark settled in Sow Orlcnns, under the LtJr mmidcnce of tti party, the mi-tatemcnt of dominion ofSnnin. nnd becnino nn cMgii- thc 1'atnot in relation to the atate of parties in thu sive merchiiiit anil fpeciilalor, besides dis ploved in this office, lie w as soon arrested, nnd upon being charged with the thcfi.tntide the following disclosure : That he stole the letter from the Cashier's box containing the sJjO.OO alluded to above and that he protord conrontion. VOL t'PIIAM. Itou. That paper clannn a ,,,a only of 9 tones, t.ngm.sh.ng hinlf , pl,.,c.nn. Ho di- st0c nl lU,rcrcnt timcs w ,. from but doe mjt give tlie town ' ith the name of each t;, S.l,nnd Mr. Uelf, if the mcrcanlilo lepreaenuute. for fear of iU assertion being shown firm of Clark it Uelf, of New Orleans, took falw 'fins atwtract statement is copied into the immediate possession of his immense es cMher japnra of like stamp both in this and other jates, under a will executed in 1RJI. From tate, -itli a Hurrah Hurra), ! that it may pa for that period to the present, Mr. Rolf has con iruth among the. iiMii, and no doubt with the hojxs (rolled, conducted and disposed of Mr. that somo of the members who may lc looking for j (lark's estates, without accountability to office of som sort, may be deccirod by tlio rra an) otic. Mrs. flaine's claims as Mr. Clark's smalt, and come over to their side. j daughter. Her story is n romantic one. We trust the NYMg will not bo alarmed at this' In 1 802 or 'J, Mr. Clark married in New boasted triumph of their adversaries ; and that no Orlcnns, n lady, separated from her husband, man will bo induced, from the ercat bluster these to- This separation hud titken place in consc- ries make, to puton tho "collar which will bind himj ipienco of proofs that he had it previous liv- hurrv of the moment thev have not been to the car of Ar Juggernaut,- beyond tlio hopo of ing wifu but before these proofs were el-, bonded him, ho has recently, when taking K. V WALTON'. HARUY Hit A DM' Y, Gl'.O. T. HODOKS, CIIARM'.SI'AINR. CIIARI.KS K. HOPKINS, Sept. IS, 1930. StattCtntral Commxlltt, WALTON'S DULY JOURNAL. TltK subscribers proper to jntnt.dutinR lh tisxt eion of the lislalute, tlaiy nerpapcr, nn a half sheet of imperial paper' and to tonum the ful. lrst reports of tl (weeding of Ulh Houses from the fart the political parties will I tiesrly bain.d in the House, the prvKtedtnps will lx mwiucstionahlv of more than ordinary Interest and Importance It will le our purpose to Rive, a fair exposition ofthosn prof ecdmps, rnibracln;, should the support rendeml in warrant it, sketches of tho debates, Ttsv. I per single copy ! ft copies for S5 13 conies for 910. Names and paytaenu may be forwarnod by mem ltrs of thn legislature. ID'Kditors copying the abore will rocehe tlie dally, . n. r. walton .t sons. Montpelier, Sept. 1C, I83l. V , the Store of Mr McMillan. It nppenrs that tho timiU n rp micnpil mill rlmcil in n mmri- rate room in Mr Mr. Mi art's More, htch rrom in- ,r.-.. ... . ....... ..... . . . ... ...v ,, , . i. ,. , i Ilaneor Whio. informs us that a letter hail been rc- is solely used for that purpose, nnd to which ccU nt o(r,fe dat0,, at Hou,,on the i uh, com- pcncrnlly no one hns ncccs but the Post Master antl his assistant. In this room the mails . ire distributed into drawers for tho different routes, uml the exchange papers for the Star office arc thrown into a basket in the same room, nnd there kept till sent for. mumcatinjr tho fart that a loat loail ol supplies, owned by Col. Webster, (who is Rcttiii? timlcr on n township owned by Massachusetts) 'n ascendint: the Aroostook, was sciied by order of the land Agent, or ono of his officers, and carried ialo the Fort, and th .t Mr Parkard, tho SherlfTof Aroostook countv. had left for tho nurnoso of teplevyinc the MULBEIiliY TRUES. rilO th'e nulling to f rift In llir t ultivMInn nf the JL Mii'h nv.nr tl. rultmr f 1K, the ul.MTibf ...ild i.flVr tt M-n-ut f il.r in t vnlutfclp and lt .rrd rarlrlir ( Id miiltny, inone Khleli "tr Ihr Alpine and tlio Mnrtu MnlHmb Al' rfc oniixSiU Wmrn HUSSEL llAHUKIt WV, Rnnvllle, ff V Prpl 4l-3 escape. Drath of a Mtmlcr of Congrai.'llio Hon. Al lwrt (? Harmon, member of Congiess from Missou ri, died nt hia renidence in Fulton, in that state, on be 7lh ult. Hp wai an ndininiHtrnlion innn. nnl n new election will doubtless take placo immediately cdgmciit of tlie marriage having taken place fectivcly obtained. Upon this account the marriage was kept private. Mr. Gaines was born of this marriage, and named Myra. Disagreements arose between Mr. C lark and his wife, which resulted in a final separa tion, in tlicyear I80, no public acknowl to fill his place. Training ttVfJt.' We should havo known so had we tint so hen nl, from the circumstance that the town appears like an insubordinate military camp night : Philadelphia, who took her to France where The lady, in the persuasion thnt her mar riage with Mr. Clark was nn illegal one, from his refusinn her n public acknowledg ment, intcimnrricd with n gentleman from and day. .4 Isamenlablc Accident, happened in this village on Sunday last. While Mr. Luther Thrall, with a little son of his, oftho WcM parish, was going from the church to a relation', iinuicdiatuly after dirino service in the morning, in -a waggon, in passing down the west hill his hotcs took fright from com ing in contact with a loaded wagon, run out of the road and turned over tho vehicle with great force. Mr. T. was thrown upon his neck nnd head with Mich violence that his lifu is considered in great danger. He was taken up helpless and earned to the house of Mr. It. It. Thrall, where he still re mains In n dangerous condition. The little boy es caped uninjuicd. Tlio horses cleared themselves from tho wagon, ran a few rods and were stopped. 'JJrrors if the Press. Some manifest tvigrapli ical errors almost always escape tho notice of the proofreader, in tlx: hurry in uhidi a newspaper goes to press ; and such enors we consider unimportant, compared with others which go to destroy the sense. 'Hie two latter wo always mean to correct. In copying tho names of the mcmbcro elect, to our legislature, week before last, from another pa per, wo were led into several triors, which escaped Ihe proof reader. In this county, the member from Middlctown was incorrectly designated as a whig. J He is known to bo nn administration man, is not i claimed by the Wliigs, and was not counted as1 such in our aggregate. Several other like errors occurred in iho list from tho same cause, but not to aiTcct the aggregate in our table. We stated a week or two since that Mr. Smilio had a majority oftho votes tolled against him in his own town, (Cainbridgo) which was not tho fart. Ho had a majority in his favor, as it turns out when corrected. they resided many years. He is now dead antl his widow, claiming to have been once the wife of Daniel Clnrk, is living, and re sides at Natchitoches. In ISM it is alleged that Daniel Clark made n new will, written complete, in bis own hand writing, by which ho recognized the legitimacy of his daughter, and devised his immense property to her. This will, it is charged, was obtained and secreted, if not destroyed, by Mr. Itclf. In Myra Clark became the wife of Win. V. Whitney. She had been brought up by a Mr. Davis, in total ignorance of her parents and of her alleged rights. After the marriage of Whitney, in examining some old papers, he first obtained nn intimation of his wife's parentage and claims. He com menced an investigation which has led to the full proof, as it is said, of all the (acts here stated. In the hands of Gen Gainc3, no doubt, every effort will bo made to elicit nil the facts, and to secure for his wife the paternal heritage, that has been wrested Irom her, Kcycs hnd been in the habit of takinc property eu-d and detained by the Land Agents these exchange papers, nnd when in the , 1 oss0 JouroJ c"m" lin lint st rs - Iwimi Shocmaktnr by Steam. The Spirit of the the papers, opened the drawers and purloin-j Times gives iho following oncctlotc ot the cd any package or pnekoges which chance quickness with which shoes arc put togcth- thrcw in his way. The fragments of about r in Lynn, Moss. A Indy being in that twenty letters have been found, mostly town a lew days since, and about to start in thrown out of the office window among wood Iho railroad cars for Huston, stepped into a and rubbish, and a small sum ofmoncy, stir- shop to get a pair of shoes, but unfortunate- rendered to the Post Master, which Keycs b' co,1,(l mi(l u,,! hanil roady made that savs he abstracted from letters nt different would fit. She was retiring, when 'stop times within it few weeks. Kcycs also con- mntlom,' said the shop-keeper, let me take fessed having stolen penknives and other the mcosurc of your foot. 'Rut I am going small articles from McMillcn's store, two to Hoton, directly,' she replied; 'I hnvc ' not time to wait until thev aic done.' 'Oh shop, a pocket pistol and box of cups from n wagon standing under the tavern shed, a silk dress and pocket handkerchief from the Stage, a pair ofshncs from a pedlar's wagon and till within the space of three months past nlcnlv of time, madam,' he responded, 'the cars will not go for ttvc.nty minuttt, at least.' SiNaci.Aii Circumstance. On Thursday, tho 20th, a Mrs Stone in Louisville. lft hcrchild lvinn on tho floor, while she went a fow steps for a bucket of water. Hearing a scream she turned and saw a noe We arc gratified to know that the Post running across the stroct dragging tho child by its Ullicc IS thus fully exonerated, although the ' assistance omomc roerim !'" ..ir.. ...i , . i if, sine bv. tho child was rescued without very mate u..u...r ,,roi eo ,r oe a youiiB i nan mooring rjaf . )Ut wMwM SQmc (imcuUy, ,b the an. in this office, and hitherto of it fair character. We feel it is better the guilty should be imal seemed little disooscd to civc up its prire. The child was about eight months old and entirely within punished, however near home it may come, : tlie door when seized by tho hog, thnn that the innocent shouldsufl'erln prop-1 crty or character. Wc often hear, about this season oftho year, tho Keycs is bound over for trial at the next inquiry, who keeps the hest public house at Mont December Court, and for want of bail com mitted to prison. North Slur. From tho New York Whig. THE INDEPENDENT TREASURY. When the moslrous scheme of a great ovcr:hadowiiig Money Power under tlie con trol nf llif nllirnrs nf Oovermnnnt. wns first I nronoscd the Van Uiircti party "avo it the Daniel Clark was a native of Sbgo, in ' name nl buli-1 nasury. i lie term was very Ireland, nnd came to New Orleans upon the appropriate, but the leaders soon found out invitation of a bachelor uncle, who made that it signified too much. The pc pic did him his heir. He filled a large space in the not relish the idea of placing n host of ofii politics ofthc country, nnd gave informa- ccrs u;irrr the Treasury, all over the luud, tion that fully confirmed the Kentucky Span-1 and making little locomotive Banks of them. ish conspiracy, antl fastened upon Gen. Wtl- t hey migni run on tlio iracK or explode The Hon, Circuit Court of the U. States for Ver -mint District sits in this town on Thursday next. We understand that there Is very little business be fore said Court. The District Court sets on tho Monday following. . kinsou a corrupt participation in it. And now ask the question f7io was Danlrl Clark? anil all but a comparative few would confess their ignorance. Cincinnati Gazette. or whiz nwnv for Texas Perhaps when they christen a child, cs pccilly if it be nsttgly as themselves, look out for a good name. The Administration, pclior 1 Now it is not always easy to understand what meaning the Inquirer himself affixes to the word best ; a3 it will admit of various applications, according to tho habits, temperament and circum stances of him who asks such question neither aro wc about to say which of 101 the public houses at tho scat of government is iho best; for on this point even honest men piighyfiot exactly agree. Hut this much wc will say,lto ill sober, sedate, quiet people, liko ourselves, about to go to Montpelier, go to "Carter's Temperance House'' and if you do not find as good a table, as goo I attendance, as good beds and comfortable rooms, and as much quiet as the particular circumstances usual at the commence ment of "the session" will admit, and all upon as fiir terms as at any other public house, wo arc mis taken that's all. WANTED, Y llix niihicril.Fr, n te irr, InlrlHc'til boy, fmm 14 In ITi vn "f . n lu.rFiitir In thr Car lrnlFr n. Joiner I lilr. In m liriii nwm1 rhoontiv. mriil will cr el,rn KIU.NKU.N (i It I H WO LI). UillFloh,;aril,S4, 18X1. 4143 NOTICE. WANTED, SR Wood Clinnp-n.to ulioms ftir pdet will lw iid f.,r clmpping by the cnl, TlioM Who trr withlng to chop will do wrll In call win. t.. II. A U.AIKliN, Nr.,. ou, Sept. 23, 1633. 4143 NOTICE. 'PHIS li to giv nolle tn all whom It nuy eotien,';V L. uml i intr cl'rn my inn, Mono omun, his tMV,' with IiUtIj to truuV and conduct for liimwlf, tn4 hjy not Claim Im riming!, nor ptr 'y atoll tl hi MM . . . ..... .: j.r. iu'iii.KDuintH truclliiff ullrf ill la datr. ritlalurd, Sept. Zi, b.TJ. Trees and Mulberry Cuttings, OF ihr M. .! in Multiciulii, Cmlnn AlplnsMhl.l virit-tira fur il tir the' aubicribf r. AMft ilk wumiii rgt!, of new and auixrior kind. l, a A w1 Orwell, Oct. I 1835. v NOTICE. TWIB icner nftlie Hocirlr for t.n pro JL ftiiai.rl in foreign lanJi. hu been I llir ut.acn'irr wno will nil giiu tlm Irkiri. HooK-KEEPi.sn. "You'ro a good lool-lceptr" as the librarian said to the man who wouldn't return a hired book. Denth is thn great treasure house of love. There lies buried the real wealth of passion ami of youth ; there the heart, once so prod igal, now grown the miser, turns to contem plate tho hoards it has hidden from the Itoce Foot Kiiitortal llefintment. Too editor of i world. Henceforth, it is but the common the Green Mountain Locofoco Argus, thus most7j-, nnd petty coins it wastes on the affections nifledly alludes to the lato election in this state : "The truth tho federal party has been protty essentially dogged out in Vermont, the best way they can fix it and they had better make up their minds to tako it patiently too, for Iho democrats aru not done with them yet. Their backs will hardly get over smarting for a twelvemonth to come, when INSURANCE. Wo would just remind all thoso persons intcrcs- after humming the solo for n few months, , ted in tho Vcrmunt Mutual Fire Insurance Coinpa- wilh the title of Sat-1 rensury, altered the ny, that a convenient opportunity is aflorded them and things of life. Tr.xis and Gur.AT llniTAr.v. 'n the Brit ish House ofComtnons, Mr. O'Connel late ly gave notice that early next session he would move a resolution, that it is the opin- tliy may look out for a smarter dressing down, than j ion of this IJouo that Her Majesty's Miuis- mc-y navo wiciy rcci-iv. 4i.i year i m--u u.o , nimlit not to advise her Maioslv to re name of the biintliui: to Constitutional Trea sury. A Constitutional Treasury! What else would they have I snid the people. It must be constitutional, or we'll none of it. 1 he Administrator! saw that there was no 1 gammon in this title the people would not j be gulled to that tunc It meant nolhing J it wos neither hawk nor buzzard. They have accordingly taken a new name and there I little Hercules is to be called the Indrpen- ilcnt Treasury. They arc not so far out of the way in this it will be n very Indepen dent concern, no doubt. The treasurers will be the most "Independent" men alive ! One half ol them will he through their representatives, to forward their sev eral ass 'ssimnts to tho Treasurer. oii:t). At I'rairic du Chien, Wisconsin Territory, Hor ace V. Heal, son of Mr. Wm. Ileal of 1'ittsford, in this county, aged 'Jj. In Moutclicr on thoClth inst, Charles R. Cleaves Esq, aged 15, lato Cashier of Montpelier Hank. -iiAHitii;!). mii'lel' d.-itirtntr about bin a nest of voiiniF mice upon a hot griddle. Wp havo now knocked them in to iho shape of a'cocked hat,' and at the next elec tion, we shall leave them nothing but a grease-spot to dip their noses in." The above is attributed to the pan oftho illustri ous Dr. Goodalc. m rVXfiiffi lieiieeloitnrrjerirMMjjM Itvdiiccf! ana llNMti creased VXH United States PflnK forest Mae mi 'mmmlM ..t. f KAVF.S'DiTliife Rofwll', 1 j WUt. Vt. MoiiJayi, 4 ..'clock, A. M. for Ns llineik. Wilmn. MilfoTd. Nailini tu Doatun; Hit nmo KM Ilrllowa Fall, Bent, The Woodstock Mi and lorwird llirir bills. Vstlunlilc TDK Indian Vf d.oraar in 1U rr ry. roughly clrilia IImi rt diacliarg ly tb; latf Ihr blood to V .11 !.. .......! j .'..r.i at. Mir .ui.ivmmi pliyaicun) Irre to dH SHaMi, Hli3l Jti cognize the independence of the state cal ling itself Texas, unless with the consent of nf tlew ofReirs Mexico, of which country it formed a part ; j s0 many more lazy drones upon the people, nor unioss tnc nooiiiiou oi siuvery, ann me to cut up their substance mnKing tnc stave irsuc piracy, were neces- In Wiliston on the 22nd inst, by the Rev. Mr. Hurl but, George Coleman F.sq., to MUs Iouisa Hall, both of Wiliston. In Greenwich. N. Y. on the 19th ult. by Rev. Dr. as "independent" ns Ilulhon, Mr. Albert G, Eldrcdge of Castlcton, to . . . , - . i . tt ! j v. . r '. "i Aldord uaco-l'oco J'nce nt runs, glance at the piovisions of this bill minations, ought to satisfy the most lous ot lis evil iciHiciicic.i. r. npntioru, oi nuuana. l inanit uic uruc lor aricn tIt t), If nrnvirlpu fnr fhn nnnointtnent ofn linst Piece of the wcddins loaf. I Th. .bi." i i.tc w fin ni ii. 1 1 rninrinra , - u., above outlet!, or draiaM, Mt body, through vMSM cilll. ol diaeiirj krptoprn, sndaNi niipuritr, die tm4' rrom (itiiiB I tranaitinnc from otllvr Ciuar. lliii bo kin brcoinr cloard.or functloDi proprrlr. tW drainrd from Uir body b; and continue to KCiliai rrally loaded with diaj It Ihr r.hinnelp'. biiAHra up, wamT"j outli.f, or Ilia eu the human bod(r the atagnant ar ' varioua fornia alra, rhruniatfjCe. our aullcring. J. rh, p.iniiuj mV akin, or in, tIC Pfl our or trior oVit With Im ly. arid Ihlt ':' iriiKir i..r mr rri A sinlc 1 M's Nancy Y. Mcl-ean, daughter of Thomas Mc j" lin!'iltoi r i i Lean !', 1 iir (Indt.n Vr.li ol A ')0' I In this town on tho 95th ult, by Rev. Wm. Mitch- I""??'"'' 'It t credit- j di, Mr. Daniel Piatt, of Clarendon, to Miss PI.ebo t "1" ""V;' SM M:V.YOItK CATri.i: JIAItKr.T Kept. vt. A Seasonable Caution. It was luckily woll-liin-cd that wo cautioned tho Wliigs last week to look out for some w ickcd locofoco devices to obtain a majority of Vanites in tho House of Representative at the opemnpfof tlio legislature. True enough, these "children of darkness'1 were then at work, and t seems they arc till at work to turn tho scile in iheir favor. Wo cannot chargn thorn directly with attempting to bnbo the members, nor to seduce them Xrom their duty by pmflers of k'mils, or a sub-treasury pout ; but no doubt they will Iks offered anything tliat w ill bo likely to betray them, and the farts will ultimately come out. We arc led to Una above conclusions by learn ing from xanous quarter that several locofoco tones are now iwrambulaitnir, the state, lo sec whether all their men are true, and to make p rede ly U-s enough to turn the Houm; in their favor. The Woodatock Mercuiy of Friday, has ilm sub- Joincal note in corroboration. "We undenttand that the postmaster of Motitxlier, George W. Darker, was in tfcts village Isat evening, - C....L. ' j '. : .1.1., C.i. t- wt Ilia "aj vuui auiu I, t-ai l.i w w w n , v,i ... ottea4totlCUit(ncitsofMirtW Yon Huren and sarv provisions of her constitution. Also ofthc covernmcnt. all the an address to her Majesty, praying that she country, which can thus be used to operate would be graciously pleased to give direc- uoon State Elections, and to influence mo tions to her Ministuis to make an agreement nuyCd affairs, at the will of the Central Power ' .i ., r f -. : I .. . . r,i - . -,i - i Al ,i,r,rVi, fi(CI linn I Uotf r:tt!i inl.Mirw, I ln ti.f. . . i. ... i i- ..c .!. . : . . . , ' li loCKStijini toe iiuiiiiB iji uiu pui nouns j over irom last weeic; lou irom the soutti, and the with the government of Mexico, to place nt hordisposal a portion of the unoccupied ter ritory on their northern boundary, to be set apart as an independent asylum, or a free state for persons of color. .V. Y. Ezprt&t. ItOIIBUIlY A NO TllEIT DkTKCTKD. at ll'athinglon. This is all wrong It makes our Government a Despotism in everything but the name. The Sub-Treasurers of Ctesnr will be faithful vassals. It is placing the revenues of the Republic in places where oil experience shows, it will be unsafe. Ilouds may be required they revenues ofthc , balance from this State and Connecticut ; SO milch cows, and 'JflOO sliccp and lambs. Tlie beef was good, and demanded fair; 050 were sold at from $7 1-2 to S10, averaging $'J the 100 lbs. Mileh cows all sold at $35, 40 and 845. Shteti and lambs. The demand was good, and .nearly all sold ; slioep, at 92 to 3 1-2, 4, and 5 1-2; alp lambs, $1 3-1, 2 1-2, and 53 cacti. lien UKIUlriON M A JIKCT-Monday. Hrpl 23,183'J ,x ,r. c?... n i 'ri., I. ..;., I : i ..fc.o ... ii ,.i At market 825 beeves, 050 atorca, 38 yoke work WAKVII.I.C, ) l. oe ii. -i. inio 'S , nu iciiuin.-u ui u......ui. i i.ui ln ,Bn. ,A ,j llM.M5n,1,.,B1l llml.. I Iionn Kornu crimnlaiut in regard to the loss i may be enacted, but what cares Price for I r.n ...i. ue wr of letters in this section for n few weeks pat, your statutes ? You lock up the ic money in it is thought best to make a brief statement , strong iron safes, and guard the gold eagles was of the facts which have recently come lo j with stout iron bars and for what, in the very OBUSUinc. j v.. . Psicis. Ilcof Still on the decline. 1st quality vuUU slow. I pill, in lSr,' light on the subject. : name of wonder t To keoji it safe, t win i Stores Sales wero r.ot very brink prices varied . About the 22dol Augim last, n gentleman wliom.' J he l'copio ' un no. j ue rcopic -"'"v"""'" . , r AK.uin . . miiii,iiiirr f ... . ..in. .IT.. ill nu ill i i.t.ii.r i... ... ,,r, . 11 ii.ii.i iiul v.xis i -----r. . ... . ... ... Office of that town a letter dnectcd to tlie and guard, and jienal lows, arc maae to pre- ilMfl , ,a,,!in "S E 0r tent burglars stealing the people money : , ,. , '.,.,' ' , ttrri; i .1 i . .i .'......r..L..in lu,., I fnecp no lainus iuainic rauicr war. naiea' ,,.,, and Ihc key to these very safe are to be gn-' ui f.. i... .i, ' . AfB!l cn im or uim oramicss nun-1 reusury im , r. . B. -w,i..,t. i.r....W into the icrr hands that rob the people ol a w2 rorUarrows. Old wre ruild t I Lu3UV, Iniinin rniaasiti n-rr '-rtrrfiaf !ttaBM iTh.y timf and MaiHV'' avaaw Store tUMIaTaBBBBB.. llirr art' atia tnf it lo 'flour con arr tr drain Th.y ana ontv lirlllk, Cashier ofCaletlonia IJank, containing $50,- 00 ; ubout a wcok nftor tho letter hod Leon sent, the Cashier informed the individual who sent it that he bad not received it ; the post bill occompatiying the letter was on file their treasuro I out, from 6 to 7.