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, Trosn Florida. - - The sienm ship AUtama, Captain W right, arrived yesterday evenr g from 'JV.-pa Hay, which phu;e she left on Hit 23i inst. making the run in forty-three hours to this city. I h Alabama was detained at Tampa five days waiting for lighters. The U. fc siean.er Col Clay arrived at Tnmpa on the 22 urn Maj U VI Morris, commandant at Fort Urooke, and at present the acting li dian agent lor the Seminoles, in the nhsence of Mr Sp ne r, received on the 20ih inst., a white fli trorn the Indians by the hands of Fniliipee, a Spaniard, residing at Sar JSnui. Philipee, s artl'-a by an account os the murders a Pease Creek, it li witr. olhers the settlemect at JS-ira 5v-ta but returning on ihe 1 8th inst. fund his house and proper iv untom bed, and thi- fla: attached to his door. Ii is nifde ol whi'- crane it dm is, In: ruing a small pu ce of smoking ob.icco, the sign used by Bow Legs, Kn g ot 'he Seinmoh s. Phtlipee's riie-iimre enab eu him to read ihe stu tV -tion thus: "We d -fire peace, wish to common cate, smok. and hold a peace talk.'"' lie led signs, staling ihe lima theflii; was found, and that attuil moon he would return, ana started t once with iht. fl'g to Major Morris. From the fact that not a sign of hos tility has been evinced since the attack upon the trading house of Kenedy & Darling, more than a month ago, adiitu to the appearance ul the flag, tne opinion is entertained mat lurther uuwage will not be commuted, unless provoke by our people, and Hi se tngaged tu the lastounage ili bp delivred up. This opinion is strengthened by Ihp fct that m ifit nme the mot exciting alarm oeurred, instead of two, fipv 6ei pmenn could ha?.' been attacked eiruiiIi-uiPously, and those engaged in then hav escaped as reidily Tiiis information was obtained hy a friend du'.ng a recent vmp n Tampa 3a, aid n.av be relied up n, a thoe best . qu mu d v it, all the par n ular leaiuis of tne cise n d ti e Indian character, are mpo- sed to know mo-e than others d-p ruling upon v-tgue sur mises or wot rum rs. Major l..rr.s was ihe old nd n gent. Mr Spencer i- the present one. ' uui on is nuw ans'-nr I WO f orilhih Ps nt vnlnni..,.d iu.,1... Cap- D II and F'her were enran.!d ;i : sa on d im-ason- it. depth o! my gial boui two nnlesout from Tump - ,y. ttud- for such rtg.rd from such a pt o I heir services had bee. oflrd t. ihe pie And nolb.ii.-g I can do in public Uovernmeni, but tUjor Mor-is declined, ! Having no authority f receive ihein. ' 'I here are nniv about one thout-and Inrl'ai s in he whole State, of which number . nly one hundrec and filty are wai 'lorn. - "J -nanottP's flar- rjor, wnn in in-erpre -r, io meet li o w l-'S- e -nmnle chief, a, ,he full VI MIB IH'Min. I I ,,, . , ' , . , I a t i 15 '-u.uiiu.iir. no 1 Ie- minu a Wc.-Wy to .end them in o the m.crior un ,1 c,1r,c, wa. held' or ou.rag commuted Many f the ! poo.-r class ,, i.eivh.-.OMr rr ,h..K.,.. ' came m th, Goveri.n.ei,, qo;, - te, iiy. nK that they are a'raul ,., ,he Indies, and the Government is ..bilged o sun por: them ' . 11 ,s ,ho,ii" that the md.,,,,. the wh,.eS,aS amie, ; : - .v, w ar tiny tt iffif ri.(r,..,.l "Inrrned at the ..i 1 ' troops in their reg,n oi country and the ritenararifinw i , r.. nutans would much ra.her h- bribed to leave tho roun r than r,..i ' r - miwrira. i De i the white popuhtum, fceli con.p.n Iv m,ecu.e i i, .r,,. ind.ans m ihe .mm. dia'e neighborhood, Upoa v r letting an some ierm8. The result w,i prub'.bly be the same as in rnmv for mer instai.es; the Indians will' be o bl.ged t.t succumb t, a superior torce.and quoting mer old hunimg ground?, take up their residence on he western stde ol tno Misi.bippi river. Evv Ohllans, Aug. 2D. There wtr. but u.aii sale- of C-.t-n yesterday. Tw.lve bales of the "new crop brought 1 2f . L.e,n. l often f,i ihe U s earner Vtor vih vesmU. b. en Han. neo . waich on (he expedition at Knui.u Itiai o, hs sn forn al i,oiCe rr those tneie a8en-h!ed, that tfj.-y js. disp. rte, under the ,,.n!,i y of Ine w othervMSe Ihey were threaipne i to hve their supplies cut . fl. The answer vvd8 thai they ought io be u,.mo!eM-d, a they were unarmed, and had no m'ten Hon ot mfr.u-ng the i,w. Thev inti rnattdiiat they should leavt the Una as soon as they could pr-cjire the means of ti asportation. R-y has been placed it, pnsn loi the present, at his own u-quest. He savs that he Isars that he may meet wnh personal njury. From Texas. Accounts from Anto nio, IVx.s of the 10 h inst. Mates thai Gen. Brooke, the commander of th. tro ps .n l, xas, has, in c..nse juenc- d the repealed depM-dation, of ,tlt. Indja,,., called out Ihiee ( o.npames of 1 esao mounted Rangers. 'Ihe election re urns indicate tiie be lief that Beii wni be ch.-een Uoveruor. . Capt.-.Veach's Corrrpany," tn Oie'Stafe of Chihuahua, is said to, be fngaged by Government to protect the couutry against the Indians. Zr. MR. BARRLNGLR TO HIS CON ST1TIJENTS. On the dav of the sailing of Mr Bar ringer Irom the port oi Jev York, last we ek. he transmitted to us for' f.ubhra tie the h llowir.g Adt.ria- o his Con ti uents: butuhal JtHtliitnctr. TO M CONMlTlhN'lfc?, About to le;-ve my own for a foreign arid distant country , n the ptbhc 'tr vice, 1 cannot at'ow tle separation cl ihe lies which hrve lately united us to gether, without a more' formal, .hough br ei and cordial txptes3 on o! n las ting graiitude for the "confidence a d ku dness you have h long ;rid bo oiten itpostd in n e. Dow 1 have discharj.d those h'gh trust,so gu.eiohsl) c nm it led to my charge, it is not my pn vince io determine, except to declare my con fceMtous conviction of having always honestly endeavored to do my whole du ty to you, .o my beloved State, and our c mriion country. It is a source of the most gratifying consolation to leel that, amid all the vi cissitudes of party politics, and the con stant changes which even a brief expei i nee in politica' nfc so oltrn encounters, it ha been my good fortune to have known no abatement in your confidence and regard. Concerning the eventful period in which it has been my t u y to serve you durng ihe last s x y-ors in he Congress of the United Slates, it is not now my purpose to make any observe' ion. My course has been be tore you, arid. I am i joiced io believe, has received the general appioval of try ContMoeri'n. U herever 1 may be, or whatever mv destiny in lite, a' hon e or abroad, I can n ver forget, or cea-e to be gia'el'ul for, the esteem and confi dence you have so often and so signaily shown me. If ii ee are the sentio'ents which ingptrt- my heart towards ai wtiorn 1 have hd the hoi or to epies m in the intioiia C utn :ls, uht Ian guage sfo. I en'o tiwaids the peo I'ie of oi native coun;. who hv m wart ly a'nl s chetifuiiy KU-lintO m' nee n.y early maniiod -nd hrs en nee n.y eailv tnanl iod i-nd hrs Irmni' n h, in .i utn? Xoi. 1,1,. I .-at. Ii'e can ever adequately reward thru kindles. vv tiile I live I shatl ever cherish tieir attaetitnei.t as the happu si fortune ot niy M'e. 'Jrusiitig that my constiiuenta at larr wil pumon ihss spctal reference tot fjnse of jnv o.ijye to myself which I had necessarily ia make in this hasiy note tn-m ire' who Wishes hem rveiy prcj.pern ano ban. ptues, I have he,..t or to h. , w.!h uu irni wei 2 fi, n j ,,.,,..,,, v BAKKlNGhR. KKf A"n-"1 1849. Barrel Making Machine U h.le ,n ilmn.g . , we went ro?s ,j,e nvtr tuthe cSieam Mul i M, Peters, who has Hu.clllliP in l,ntm...n I inr.l ..... . -.-I .. ;ui pn. ,Ke" Ut "b"UX 18 ,m,nib9 The machii.erv is in a iwn ci.v ,.11 and worked bv steam. !,. . , D,u'.'i "io siaves are cu' out. nut Tin. . done by a revolving cylinder about 18 inche in diameter, of iron Or s'i c, ana ancut '.e length ol a cootmori slave. 'I his cvlmder is hollow, the ! shell lormtng the cylinder bein of j the thickness of comm. n circular m j blade On one end ol the cylinder are 'cut ou' the teem ol asM; ad with i this ti. staves are cut out. The cvlin i der r v Ives hoi Z -n iillv. and th . irocd . ut ol wmch ihe stave is io be cut iB pia td ag inst the levolvtng saw, Rt the nro,er th.ckress tor gtave, and the saw runs- through n io the other end ol the woou, wP.n the- fa (tVe nepHra ted. and is on he insiae .t the cy . ndt r, and the paiem Llotk on ih ottsjde. ih.s t'Vrs the staT-'tlH- proper shape with regard to the rotundity ot the bar tel. Tne.se staves are ihtn taken up stairs, and a machine ihere g,Ves them the ptoper bevel on each edge o turn. a close ; 'he pioper slope at each end co ahow the heads of the barrel to be smaller than the bugle or middle. Below stairs is a machine for inrning the heads of the Lsrreis. and it does it n most handsome stvle, nut of a square P'tce or pieces. Up sa.rs, the barrel being put to geiher, omi t.r.g ihe heading, with one heading, with one hoop ( ,ron) at each eno, :t ts pUced m a machine in which it revolve aB in a Uthe Tji hefe have knives or t, ols for. southing ihe oarre I outside and ins.de; for Cun.nlr the groove where the henri fits in, and Inr bevelling the run. So r .pid is all this done, that Mr Pe ers , t,s UHfive fra,,. hatJ ,urn QU, from -00 to 300 barre s for spirits turpenline ' day. And these are the nm ra! muiar sort of barn Ik loin kr. Atthm rate whit win become of u I busmen! Xorth Carolinian. . . . ... s ' 1mr:trtant diirorerv about Pfdf. A -. w discovtiy baB beer. : made in Ireland whch is likely to be more important than the disct very of gt-Jd in California williie to the limted plates o' America. A cording to a sta'emYnt o! iht O'Gor nan'Mahcn, the peat of turf of the Irish bogs isYapable of beuig convened, b a cheap and easy process, into a variety of matters of the utmost value. One- our h of Ireland is bo'g; therefore, one fourth of " Ireland is cnr6f'l. On the fhi'Wirg of chennniy t.d the O'Gor n an Mhon, oi the carbon ol ammonia, soda, vmigari naptha, candies, cam pnii.e oil, gas, ai d ashes. Only think ot 5U squie mil of candles Iving ut der ihe feet, for the picking up, the ct an oj oil of that dimension, or the volume of gas to ay nothing of the Vinegar, Ihe interest of this discussion was derived front the iac that Lord Ashley bore testimony to the integrity of the patentee a Mr Owen ; but it is singu lar to 6a; the ieasi ol it, that the paten tee and the oiscoveier should be both Welshmen Mr. Owen ai d Mr, lihye. It is, however, a discovery, which, if it be truly represented, must open in the United Kingdom mires of wealth worth a thousand L aliiorinaa. Mines of wealth having these extiaordinuiy propernes. thai all the cost ol exploring them wni be rlear gain to ih' people, whde ihe place fron which the treasure i to be withdrawn will be ei riched by it ita o val. Lord Ashley 's 6Uttnicni of the a n i ui t l vaiuah e n aierials in o wl-icn 100 ions of peat was convertible IbO ti ns ot pe. i which cost 8- and in ia bor ot converting it aUut b. more, coiramed: Caibon of an nnniai.GOS lbs valued 2 10 2 joca Vn.egar a pin a Candies 2.11.8 8 lb 6 600 " 7 10 o SO gls 17 10 0 600 lbs " 17 10 0 00 5 0 0 bOO ' 3 0 8 0 o 1 ,3 91 lo b C-ami'hn.e oil l oii.ruun oil Gas Ashes .Vir Owen, he sad, had ti td 'ins x permit io, n t ti eitiy on 1U0 ons, bu. on thoUbUi.OH ol ions oi peat dining tl e lul ; wt ive ii on hs. tJetiadt xen oed his CHpiiuk on n, nu itciiveu hi reo.ui eru:on, nd ..s leady to stake his doii't ier tu a )oi une on ti e i.-biie. lie (L id Am ley ) w.stit d .o aou, il ni attei ihe pent was cltaiea awuy tne son beneath Vi ;.e lound rui lul t)' oiit n't d srnpttoii, b' Cr.use u vva hh- lu eu saiuiile d wiih au.tiK niajHiid e-on.- quen. l, nor ot.-iy Ht-uid tne countiy be tn rict.ed, ny fi e convei&ion oi ihe peat in to va)U"bl in .iert"is, bui the st.il i's II wouid al rWinds he tounU to a tar mtie I he introduction ol Bieam navrgatioii. railroads, agricultural chemistry, the application ol Uie eleotnc fluid (ii-eU us k own 200 years ag. ) o uses unm.- iimC 20e .r- iJjo.dl U ill Illi.IH l.lhfl nev '.piit;ooi)s . I liyla powers, af h id prgnant pi.ol ol ihe inexhaustible resi.uicts ol Uihleribl nature. Scraps for nle Million. A lis I liar lias bet n tstabiirhed at i ig Lauu .Yc.hcy l.tni,! this &ta e, ol unici J,.!,, ii,beit is i'oatmaster. Oi e l.us aiso oeen created at White H- k, mcy C oun.y , of which Kne. ly ci ur. ,s rosttnasit r. The Kev. l)t. rjreen late professor in the Ui.iversr.y al Ctinpai liol, tMS acctp.ea me appoin.mtnt as liish. p ol MlSMSSIj'pi. bit.ee the general. ly of persons act lr.;m impure, much mort ,han irom principle, men are neither to good nor so bad us we an apt ;o think thtm. U e learn Irom the iSew Yoik Tri bune. a collect on ol Loru byn.n't. un. published Idlers are about to issue iron, ihe jness in iNew York, by Mij Geoije Oordcn . Hyion oi tnf briush Army, who is ur.deistoou io be u near relative ot the noblo puei. 'I i.e. Magnet, c Clock al the Observa tory ot the U Js Coast UlVey is hn.ehed and set to wu.k. ( ,s consdeieu io ne' the best aslionon.ical clock in u,fc Uni ted Slates, and ihe mechanical rooir., Vance which has been alhxto to it is a ftn.ple but n.osl i flicieni urtanmem. '1 lit lion. John McLean rttutd irom the i'ost (;fhc Depaiimem upwaid- oi twenty yt a, ago. tvttu davk since, in add ng U. ,!t. hCt r ums, we weie m. Irmea it oiso veied .hai the j;o- vernrLtnt owm f;in, a balance ui four hundred d .ia.s, which he may eAnrc shortly to itcuve, u dralt hi.vnfc betn already piepared for hun. The Ln;ppror uf Russia has sent a su it ol wheat to Kouth desiring him lo c-unt he grains. Kossuth 'wrote back, say ng; -The sack ho.d many graii.s; but 1 huve three hawks and three rawens who will pick them Up." Ihe hawks art- supposed to be Bern. Dembinkt'and Georgey ; the ravens io be June, July and August", wt,ei, the lever generally rages England.--There is no news ol mo n em. The' London Journals find great otfficulty in filling their columns wnh attractive matter. The Queen' visu lo 'reUi dhas termina td with, the most enthusiastic delight on the pan ol the popie. Ttio fnrta" haw hrniirrht lull de tails of the Queen's reception at Dublin, Cork, and other pince which seems io have been marked by all the enthusiasm and . generous warmth ol leeling so . .'. .... . 'l-l... I cnaracier ism oi mat uauon nc v.om oiic Clergy olCtik presenltd an elo qtnt aidiess in which if rysefnito hnl ii t visit as a ground oi n Th lor their country . Ihe Sea Serpent Again. A corres pondent ot the liottnn Journal 6hates that on Saturday, the 25th uh., he saw a monster of the deep answering to the description of the sea serpent. lie says : "Ue counted sixteen projections or hvmps upon the surface abaft Ins head, and should jude his length to have been Irom one hundred to one nundiea ana fitly feet. II is body, 1 should think, as la rge roui d us a common s Zf oil cask, his co'or a dark, muddy hue. lie as in sight about twenty minutes, and did not alier h.s course Irom the first lime we saw mm till he disappeared." A Line ofMeiirjiers between Charles ton and Liverpool is a kd of Vir Da is, of fcouth ari iin.., I as ju re turned ficm Lur pe, bin go. Ciru i proposition third, r from a wudl y and mfluenlwil company m tne la tei citv. "Y- u look Iikec'i7t i.io pule hcrse" s..u Jem io a topei, wno wa- gruicing p..le atiu emaciitted. "I don't know any thing about that." aid ihe lope i, but l'u death on pale brandy, Mr Horn." Ju -I (i. rcia, alias Hey has re urned to IS. v (irleai s, and is now lodged in the Fiison, ol !a; Cry, o secure his testimony and to piotei t Ins person a grtitisl liesp-iss. He has been deluded up by ti e Cuban au hormes, m pursu ance ol the demand ol the Pr sidr -nt, through our Consul al liavatia; the de mine being made upon the ground ttiu out G veinn;em was bound lo inn int. in. ihe tnv H'labii i j ol the prison of everv in . n enmUo o -he pioicction of iho A-nt-iiCiii e oi.sn.uoon an. Laub. G.ircta ay he luicibiy abuuetcd. M-j l ah, fptktng of ihe effects of tin lit i.mtt.ir in tfie Iv Yoik dro nes, tats "their moustarfir s droop i ke ihe tail leathers ol a ,4wet hen." An editor if a M es'ei n new sp;pM Mil.ou cts ihal h' has a tint boy , ud expiepse a I ope thai he may live io n. eiti ht I r ucie his f. th r Apecis to oake by pub ishu g a newspaper. A mn beiig otltrtd a glass o. st da wao r, it e r ii.t r uy, rejee ed it with in dignation. ,D yuu Ii u.li 1 am a sala mander," fix u he, "lo dunk waiei bung JhTi i sbggi d ihai i hi qi st.on -'u.Hy man n...rr ,i woe s itei?" is , litch ear. nt u.ost flrneiy ith.-wnd oy the s. ier hnn.i, Mitl. (, ls j , ne bi ie v, ioovei. Leltus a, o Cu Ufllt( f8 XtfU lUtu t G.neiin i ..n.pin. j , i ..u , Alw y 1 It Lniicu fe.ua I, tt,, ctv oi ie Oi leans, w, ie ncuveu there in, Wednesday; ano Mr lit. dh ro, uc UtWii c " ore imp r.ance iu the fetcif ary oi J5:ale ui..u to ihe District An. i :, Whose collection wnh ihe fjlor letiiooai, d with the ab'luciloii case", M-ot 'hem immtdialely on to Mr t layton, a. " isliii.ion. Italy Iht Frerch troops had lei o t. Gem rat Ouoihoi it is s,id.. hati ihibotd a sin i g otsaiisaction at uoi " g permmeo io re. urn to Pmis. iloianoj reny,oliNe liam,shiie, has been uppointe.i, ry the l'r sioent, tecteu,ry i i L. tuiton oi tin- I States at Madrid. Ai the late ejection in Indiana n... peop.e weie called u vote upon the question ot a Convention to revise the tt hie Constiiuuon. J he follow iin ie pott of the virte shows that there is a large majority m IdVor ol n ; For L onv niion 74.101 Against Convtion 4U.463 Majority for C, nventn n 4 baa It isiompuno ihai ihe tats in tin L. nit d Mates eonsutn. 5iG00 000 w i tioi griAin a year. Catub,d, Jhc best way m keep gK.d cts in n.i mory , ,6 u, repeal t t.t n,.M Kt. A brrt Uihian s, loron.y 0 iNeWo.h, .. J. -jtHU a ,Jt.t; lor in, 'Mr.e.H.l.ui,.op,!fc.lbolhMx,s Ml N..II t I: I ..... .. . .. V,C -u me. idu 01 Ap.u Ate you fond of tongue, Mi?"fat,keaa tai.oic.dy of out cu hti bo.rctrs. abw.1ylsioiidonnu maaauj,' he replud, ai.u 1 ukt it suit." . The Carrolmn (Missj btmocral savs that Gmi An sir.-ng, .an f. S. Consul ai Livei, ou., wa , faVreu a comiis,o arm" ' " the Hugari8r Ti e L es.h1 m i i j ,& .uuuoun county J j H oirozon fai;jtfcs lhal n urb txc-;- ti.em has b.en procuced tu that county ; by .1, publisMng ,ne firsl of a senes j articles by Mr Is M Janny, ,n review of f the Uev W A mllh's speech in behalf of st. very. 'lie gumd jurv al lhp ; quarterly court, on Monday, "tf,e j3ln j.nsiant, p.esen.ed Mr. Janny f0, pub. lishtufc such an article. , Am it; Tin xe wi' zens of L house in L 15th inst., at 1 ociwi. P. purpose ol forming an Agrn ciety. 'I hose persons who have j right to manulacture rnanur Uommer Order, are puriiculai ed to attend. IX Cot- 'J'otieii's Lcctuit Homo er Manure Method, can. 'lutsdy last, giving preny gene, ieiacitoii to htrge ind itil i U;t xtl e nce. A ht -ap vot pent d and rj ed at C.ip:. AU Xhi.cer's fit lu, near hi ten j io'ims mcii whti, riia' As at. ettociKt oi the ('oloncl s sue a eompju.y wts immediately lomeo, which bi'Ugh. ol him the Right lor Lin- Incoui iy. e ie not prepared It say unci en :tis suijei', we prefc watiog tu sie law Un piau succe . s, and then rccon.ji,. mi as we find it. C I 1 o teii is now ui Ne toii,Cataw. ba coumy, wheit wt b. speak lur mm a liinu n ception. Ileuben, t.e slave of J. A. Ram. s u.. Iq . oi ih's plCe, and who raua way , l..i a tree Sut, , Jult tas,t iag ho. i.caoghi in Knj uckv. Th he 3J faijuie. J he las. Regis.t r noi.ces our article, copied by theSiai.dHrd.as regards the conduc o. the G vernur towards tho' ofliters of ih.s I). vision. I e RegiMer noes tun. advance a sin g e igumt-nt, bui makes a senseless at itun t i ini.cu.t ,(at,d borrowed at that) who i, proves ih .t no fair argument or lacie Mil jum K Gov. Matilj. I ne Keister irny be .sfUred that no oin- m 'Ins. ncuoo oi ;,e Siaie juVufies tov. M. li. -. . . e . i,u inn rum : .... .g,,vms uve denounecd his c -rs. ; the- wi freM.a wve 1"",,,td ' a"U "' fe-'Ci nndfai.hful llKMs w i, res.g,, Ialher n.n u-i at.ofiai, u.ai lltvvt i leneit. it,.- K'g-erhasmlsstaicd (ac:s -Q sr.,cle, I-bably ut knowingly.. fJe ays,h..tny pa,M rcurns, Colonel "heeler was Hecud; but by full re, 'urns another was e ecied." Ry lhe 'un re-urns Gens. Neal and Log, Col. heeler was elecn tl. The clcc nn was ordered, J,fd, and returns no.de: h.s ihe Goveruu, knew. R,lf Ceo Leach purposely wnhhold, hie learns, and the Governor under advica ha ano her order issued to Gen. Keaj (wh, ,e course has been deeply censured hv the Reglei) to o.der Manly and Montgoniery to vo;c. He h3d already oenc this and rfn,i ed. No Imv or military usage can jus tify such conduct. 'I his . a gross outrage upon popular ngn s, and win be reenttd as such. 1 bis .s ev.ctn.iy at attempt to set as'.do n eiecuon lauly held and conducted, ui.o &ubsiiiu.e anoihe,, who was not tho ci.oue oi the othceib, but oj the Gover nor. ' ' 1 1 u ro-ordtr was evidently an afirr. Iwugui. i-o. as early as 1st June, ,,e Aupji-i., Genciai wn:estoCol. Wheel, ei that 'fie had itceiven -,il .... icpurts rou, tne ii Uea (i, tjuding &iai,Jv gJ .on.gomt. v ; except Geo. Leach's", and ne was ,ne. ,u K-len, and a 80on 2 n.s.ipot. was made, ,h comm,sSlon vouiu ue." ttte t ,eUtr ntiuw.j Leach's l.r.uut iiau an vottj, -arj(j he had notAcusfc to wnnhoiu hiareturu; but co intrigue and finesse and procura the deleat ol the popular will. Weiearn tou, that to this moment. Montgomery has never voted. HuW ct-uid, iheii.accordmg to the Governor'a own ground, a con mission issue ? There has been deep and damning: injustice done ir. ibis .-natter. 'Iho. Governor and th. Register need not a sume ridiculous airs about dignity, and nrrinrninp. fl .a i i . .. . - " paitrv ana r. ann . "our whole miluia but a jest," bat ju
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