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a -i, ' - s it. i I,-- 1 1 From the Madisnnian: ' j ' i nnfJTlON AND 'LOCOFOCQISM; " I . . ........ yk- - - 1 T !' - When Mr Paolding wrote toAn.oony c"--' rreen io 'Salmagundi.' and wound op with his ! ;xq.iUta M ee if I sparest eiogle P WJ g - .11 W Way I baa been W " his i beat vein o7 humor. 'I bit, bo wtvervwe riaVdUcoraratf. was not the only lias nous ? iosiajce ia which bis humor was WK , ? aa. bi.critic .saW?iV "4 ttWV. . - ww mum- T - - . - l . - Oar backs poll tod haull tho one upon the other, without concert of action, eita m . " ' ' .a 1 ...a.. in Wall street ; ana it disunion exisis was, where the banks are within a hundred tarda of each other, w bat of j discord there 3 must be in the 26 Slates, w here anks are parted by hundreds of ciiles! There continue to he disorder io the currency! spasmodic con tractions, derangement of exchanges", trour teemed quite essential elements of J no7' b!e and uncertainty as to tha money market. iv h lnnkl throasrh half a volome saw ... ,ik nn..i.ilhl South. - in it i a. ud tin wwuwwa , r-,-: his critic. o find a page withoot a pig VV .11 over' There was still a page which Ma critic did iit aee. anoVperbapa dtdinrej - x. f u ftd not Ma it. beeaoee-.it was not there to be seen The page, nevertheless, . was western monev. no j oum can ., caicume . m . once wri.tea aid published. ft waa not . jeejj fcar because ofj if. not harinff W m H' J Ja ialt It ias peculiar for i aeptijwoup. .nd paeoliar (or ita being the orsa to y I own author., Time and accident sometimes ribooiea dryea-tbey hare dwmierradj thia r"Kr,i nie. and ffifeo it a history eo- f equal in corioJity with that of the page ontof th. Librarf copy of Mra Graham Jeurnal. what it will cost him to coiieci wnat no sella far from home. All ljiterasts intensely feel the want of that fbjr tb:currency,which is so essential to Jhe iGolernmant of the country a head ; a power Irith the capaci ty of co operating acMonfwhat ugoBGE Washington and James Madison approv ed as Presidents of these ported States -John L. Stephens, Eeq ! the well knowrl tra? eller in the East, bar J newspapers an- nounce as appointed to fill the vacant mis- which diaclosad aome pamc-iur. w i - aion lo Guatemala. bese from Itaeetna nafo"" r.":' ,' . . "7 FlnmnhreT abd Biddlel continues to bo the topie of talk in the street! j It has : notTyet arlected the roiton market; unless the keep ing it in its present position be considered aS 8Uch '- !' J : I - li "' '" ' ,j 1 The Great Western jeates Thursday with a full com o!e men t of passe offers. With the exception of he V S Bank the stocks have, had to-dayjt generally adowri ward tendency, j U S Bank has gone up to 121. i The firemen ofthecitt Jiold a great meet ins to night on the subject of the creation of the 24 new hose companies to oust their chief engineer.3 f v i A The Montreal Coutferl says that Sir George Arthur, " after piltt exaanning into the afftir of tae American schooner at were few who! reviled the UnthtMen more aerimoooosly tban he! He did not acople. It would appear, t6 throw the greatest odiom ppon the aootb and lita domeatio jostitaUons: i Hia Leltera fromihe Sootb, bare been admired by Ihia friends, as among the moat spirited of hia works. Now tbe peculiar page to which we bate referred, waa printed in thia aolome wnen it ftral appeared Aa a-apecimen of what, waa co to be acen in the Sooth, he drew the jobjotn J ed- pictore, tyr which we are lojebted to the Loo isville Journal: f ' :? t ,! . iJ J Tbe ado waa shining pot very hot. and in ' taming an anala of the road we encountered tbe following group; first a little art drawp byi efie horse, in wbicb Jive or ai half naked black ehUdrenwere tumbled like pigt together. ; I be cart bad oo coTormg.and they Beamed j tq haire .n.iu hrmUA toiWu. Behind the! cart smirched three iblack women, with head, neck, Brockfille, despatched messenger to Wasb- una urnasi.9 uiiuuimovi .r v. --1 iiiuiuii un iuc Buuracii . . i . . I lunhMlliMl 1 stockings next csmo. ioipo wru,. .uw-w, half naked, andhcfWned logeiAer witA aa o " chain ! Last of 1 all came a white man a wuiie. : man lrl k t Jinn horseback, carrfin? ptstola in hia belt, and i who. as we passed biro had the impodf nee lo look os in tbe face witbooi blush inir I thotild tiked to have teen him hunted by blood hounds, AVa nouae wnere wo - uwyy, little further one learned that he booght theae miserable beings io Maryland, and was match ing them in ihla manner to some of the more Southern StateaL Shame on the State Of Mary- rhnl Isay-Shame on theStateof Yirgimf I and every State; through which thia wretched cavalcade was permitted to paaa. Do thejn ex pect that aoch exhibitions will not j dishonor them in tbe eyes of atrangera, however ihey fmar b reconciled to tbem bv - edacatiooiand .1-1 : .' i " habit ?' The political prisoners . now in Quebec, some. 70 or 80. it is Said ;in the Courier, are to be sent to New Soutrt Wales. 5 ' If the wind had not been frOm the east so long it is time now 1 we 1 should be look inir for later news from Europe to heir which there is not a lutfe anxiety tn -thiarnaiteJi-f hj pas fiaaliy licharged,and MrsJairvis be saitr. wanted to I mike a chamber! maid of Uim, wbich .be would oot arree to at all at all. ; Mr Sbirrnaq called him Patriek.XThat, oeaaia, waa not nis name loijnia own conotrj, ana aeernea io reseniHTerj ejucd., ; : ; .(-. s 1 ubailes igoorney j Esq.! was next called who testified to the n amtm. books the " 4oct of shipped ffrortt Europe; khich pm tbroab hb bands, lot af he jcnewoci in? amoani expend there, his tatitbony bsi; cot short by asking what he knew of the doctors genera icnaracter. which he etated was f uniformly good; aa (aras came under bis cler ration A lew others .ware called, whose testioony amoanted toaboct the same Ltbing.f 1 m m ;'"TU y, I he Tenefaoie vr pqwuiuiH way uerexaueo, on the 'part If tbaj petitioner and save her an excellent character from 'cbi!d. He aaidtid had received her ! first inatruction frota c bin hat she was! kind, amiable and anectioaateto a fault, previous to her; martiage with Dr Jarvii. tie wasasKea jijoe naa lormea aq opinion r Dr J Drevioos lo tbe mama?e.r After snmhe. iutioo be aajd he had , and that he had -ao'ea- I rt'llLt j: pressed himketf; to Sarah f Mrs. J.p-ihat he AJOCtpr .L. n....l LIJ; t.J 'II:.; ' I. . i line i-fociurifwouiu ut uiwier. - leaitmrjUT appeared to hear strongly in faror of M re. - Jar- VIS.' ; i'r ' i j i j """"AV ,-rrT . Ebenezer Jacusoa. hsq. ol Aiiddletown, was here caned, nnncipally to show the; v aloe of Mrs J arris's wardrobe, and he waa requested by Dr. J., when beUaft' MiddTetbvfn io attend this trU al. ' His tesHmonr was that! of a genileman atd C i i V!'-tBtSN ! -2 it -4 - - 1 I ,4 - id . , Is- , JUNE 2, 1839. IUD7UDLICAK WniQ E- '.til: JiOKiiwntlon Ybr Congress PEASANT XIENDEIISON, O.FISAUS80RY. ; OFFICE REMOVED. ' CJT'Tlie EDiTttRiAi- Ofpice of tlie Watchman is removed acholafl'fle bad also! ien iniuiiatelyialated: r T3lj liJ fc&J in thefamilyOnd ba4 aeverM intefviej.. iwflh EdltOl s Law Office, JUSt Jarvia that ft was Indeed Tery aarpriaing Dr; Jarvia was ancb ja lyraaj: in pis own family I d at the same iimei maintained anch a character abroad lor kibdneaSand loveJ She replied that it waa indeed surprising; and she tboughtaj Mr Baily. tlje pDbciorfa atodent, had'aaid to her, that t he Doctor had tied characters, one for the nubile and one fur hta familr. !'1--iv Market street. The Piuntino Office is; in the yard of the riv ! t -'"Hi SBmej ii .-.it premises. MR. FISHERY ADDRESS .. s A few depositions were then read,one of lv.k at. x?:.ZJ. r .u. ..k which from the lady tof the Ret; Mri Pier- !'',, v .; ifTi j.. . , r ponv Dsion, .was airongiy in iavur 01 oir Jarvis'a cbalactei for domestio habifs When ibejn closed fast evening, Mr Inger- aoll rose arid said, that, he pad be$n jna truer ted to sav, !by bis senior counsel, that they Ipeeches deliTered at Lexington and MocksTille : and we shall r proceed, in a spirit jof perfect fairness to examiae it. We wll premise that thfii publication aa far 7 as . it goes is a true report of whit was said by him, THE CONNECTICUT! DIVORCE CASE. Correspondence of tftiW K Commercial. :. Hartford. May 29, 1839. ! The great divorce case of Sarah M. Jar ris vs. Samuel Farrar Jarvis, came on' before tbe committee: at; 8Vcickyesterday oiorn i nff, tor the purpose o( bearing the respond r.. .k- t- AA tkU Aewnnlltm n eai 8 piei. u itbbbu iuiq uupuuiuui, uiairin the 'Complete Worka' of Panldingjoat publish- up with greater are by the Doctor bimself. would submit the caSe without argument, 4 though there are aereral thinge pot stated which but it was declined .by the oppite eotih- he did say. These ie will atterop. to supply, & sel They adjotirned Until eignt f oV16ck We appeal to the large assemblage at both these this mornirigi at Union Hall,' when RI"Tf places whether we are not correct ia our state- Baldwin cdraraenced his argument for the j mentJ He said at! Lexington ibat f, between t&at tvaiota." in Congress It receited tkirty tuo. -This was the only direct proposiiion in fa vor of the bub Treasury, and we aee it rejected by nearly two to one of the Whfga. JHftervards Mr. Robert son, another member from Virginia, moved to re-commit the deposite bill then ohder consider ation with "inifrvdiOTiao rfporl (Ae test rw tieat plan of conducting the fiscal concerns of the Government, without the- aid of moneyed corporations. This proposition . received the ote stated in Mr. Fishers pamphlet. It is a well .known parliamentary practice for members to Tote for questions of mere enquiry without V ny purpose of votiog for the principle auggeated in the proposition. t Thia was not a motion for inat ruction so to amend the. bill as stated by Mr.F..but to report " a plan " or scheme. The V bigs wanted to see what sort of i plan the Jackson Van Baren Commi'.tee, of the House would look opon aa the 'best The com miltee had reported in favor of tbe pet Banks : they and the whole administration were heart and soul for that ptan. The Whigs said to a man that the money ongbt to be restored io the Uoi ted states uank, trom wbicn it bad been re- moTed in the moat tyrannical manner by the President. No doubt i hey wished to throw all tbe difficul ties possible io tbe wayof the obe dient j majority who were aiding the Fiestdent in his assanlia upon the commerce of the coon- try and tne tawsot. toe land, lo maice mis Committee report a plan involving principles to. which they were utterly averse, was one of the modes adopted to thwart and hinder . them in their tyrannical career. It is a well known mode of parliamentary warfare to defeat a mea Laure bv clceertns it with aneodmenta so as to have beeo favored I make itonacceptable to the party proposing it Mr. Mber understands this , aa welt as any man : If Mr Robertsoo'a motion had prevailed tbe pet Bank: scheme would have been at an end: the Committee never would have reported, and the party would hare been forced back opon the U. States Bank: the great object which tbe Whigs had in view. It la idle to say ' that the Whig party would have been bound to support petitioner, jand;con?Iuded one offgrM lanBurenand C he had no cheiesi quencej at jI2e;Wowhen J ngerapU sijfceteotiW held bitfa'pillfcf-j&wie ttpotl commenced fort tjjelreapondent. The argu J t ! - it -"f : l- '' ' .; ima ll - - r will r when At MOcksvitle be aaid on, this subject, in cose' any plan that this committee might think best. U waa in fact, a meie erquiry, in which no body would be committed to any thing, & teas perfect ly undcrstofd at the time to be nothing more; 1 beae two propoaitions were proposed late in the session : were but little discusaed in Con gross : never were recommended to the party ed ? No it is not there But it stands in the early edition, we are told, where it waa permit ted lo Viand forjyears, until, at length,! ibe. au thor beginning io hanker after office, a second edilion of 'Letters from the South' waa pub lished, from which the passage waa omitted This, the author, being the proprietor of his own works, of coorse bad a right to do.j- A long disquisition aa favor of slavery, with great; de ference 'to hvoety Sf coi'Sisteocy, was substituted a part of whichjr reads aa follows: r ' . j jTbe SectiOd cause of disunion witl be found in the alar e population of the South, whenever the misguided, ;or wiliojly malignant sial ot) tbe advicates of entiancipatioq shall iostiteie, as it one dau doubttits will, a crusade asafnst! tbe constitutional rights of alave owners, by sending J lisha; Hart, the father jof Mrs. JM it appears and was read by S Ferris, Eq.," of Stam ford. Counsel for tbe Doctor, and occupied one hour and a quarterjin reading. All the principal allegations in the4 petition tbe Dr denies- Most of the; petitipnet charges of ill treatment, &c.i !were !laid in Europe while in Floience, snd Rome, and at sev eral watering places on the continent. ijTbe Doctor makes out extrav-gant expenses of his lady, particularly afler be left his family and returned himself! to this country. It seems he has already honored the drafts of his bankers, Messrs. j Wells & Co. at Pans, for over $11,000, andj by an affidavit of E- ! f among them faoancal agents ami fanatical tracta. calculated io rehder the 8lave disaffected ,and the; situation of lha; master and kls family! danger o'os i when appeals shall be made under the aanciion of religion to the passions of, ihese ig-; norsot and excijted blacks, calculated snd intend-; ed to. roue their worst and most dangerous paa-i eion8, and to place the very lives of their mas ter", their wiys, and! their children, in the! deepest peril ; iclien societies are formed H the. .! ! 'i- i ' ,il ! ! . t mem win ciose witn wir. onerman io-raor- ,f i.. 1 n. tmJ toe uectSlOQ 01 tlie COmrailtee 1 f . .a.lm. m. imvn I in the coontrv t never were taken on h ih KH'ff 4 UV ll ntHIW fMIV V4t. wis i w.w.v.w I - .. " uig oewspapera ; never were aoopira oy the Whig portion of the people or even consid ered by them. Besides all this, it was well known that nine-tenths of those members : who voted in favor of theae motions were in favor of the United States Bank. The transaction, was well nigh forgotten on all Lands, when it was row. rriZmm: t, m i have wk 'mmi'ITL XT V.. vMect. If Jkmw twould teUuouS On tbe vomrantee seiecieu oy ine uegisiaiuroj Jl- j - u r.L - , draw her Petition j The Committee repor- I would give tha President, but he did not think len'iinanimouaiv. ana me ntiuse acceuieu i inere was arts wcutm winut ovicciwn. nc utu he Report! welareftoldi fjy -nearly a bnan- ni aee how it woul&be m greater source vfpat- 8eiz1 00 hJ Mr Calhoun aa an after thought to imn ntl ! rl I! I 1 i J. ifU;., nt. u- ..w cover his inglonoos desertion from his party. This! was decided by the Legislature on fjnher, that! lit das objected to this eysjem So afanda the mailer, and it appears to nS most Mr. Curtis, Chairman of the itteeymade ihje Report, which is oon- 0f individual depositories, but he did not 'mWmprUt imputi ng rceofnaf oyellton ; he did not s to both parties out exonerating both . . i 1 . 7 t Friday) Coram sidered blame to both parties out exonerating from any intention seriously to injure ei ther. Dr. Brorawell, another of the Com mittee loljowed, complaining of :he Peti tioner, if intimating that What set was forth in the Petition JwasJ not proved. Mrl "Dut- ton. another member, opposed the Divorce t1at the money would not be secure in ; admit '. - see why individuals should not , be as faWtful as the Banks.- He then proceeded to say as stated in tis reported speech concerning tbe specie clause of tbe bill. I I At Mocks villc, he went Into a labored vindi cation against: tbe charge of wishing to get into topic. Did it.j c lo declare his i rs , board. It u m has ho choice I : t the nature of rn: anced in a rn it r We do not wi worship any td:! rome under the . pey : we do r.ci" Clay or Van Dur tell the peoph how he is -.beiv.-s he would show i himself more Lo: fearlessly thsn t But Mr FisSu r for the men, I t ',. people oj IScrC. i wilt here remark si to rind the genth : foremast . in n ' lagging in the rc : pnnciple,pray, c sell for ahidir.;: I North CarUlna, i trictl That is no and wuhet of j be a "pecimeu i ; which he v;z- to not according to :' 8entatire govern: District as a politi olina send our r twelve other fr. ,i; lar will into c'a :. please us that r. what we had tc! '. to the will of t! ilies. This prs: disputation and i serted in the pz:s t it is known thit t! against Mr Yah K al District, we L n shall count in Cc tion goes to the II bss a right to '..-.! sny general resuk gency. The very district system, j : trict shall prevail. Vote for tie v, I that is, if the get : : in force as is the c there would be r the result of the I present case it zz: can he no such pr We have go:." this examination t! there are other rr, we cannot forbear t shall recur to cii: . MECKLENiir;: QUESTll In the Number cf r virtually item, in when it afores of that he remitted over 2.000 dollars from bis own purse for her expenses while there, v At 2 o'clock came-on the regular exami nation of witnesses. -tbng before that hour, groups were seen wending ;tbeir way to tbe Court House, which soon became densely filled, and made it extremely difficult for the committee, the counsel and witnesses, to take their, seats. At the appointed hour the committee entered, followed soon after by tbe Hon. R M Sherman, with Mrs.! J leaning on his jarm J-fNeitt followed the Hon.1 Heman Allen, also with Miss Janette Hart Jarvis tbe eldest daughter, who" has taken sides with hlrY mother. Next,- or ' when it is at' last evident that nothing will pre soon after entered the i Doctor :1ind Second .Serve lhem but secession, ijieo will certain; of j daughter, with several female friends from -hlfi68 1 MInll this city and Middletk. fa'ndif long array madly iron, tbe .spheres and jostle the others ml -ftf- r, vlr. ivifti,. 1..... - their wild career." ' ; ; ' - l ' 1 1 " .'J-tc , I Fa,wco i Such has been the course of Mr: VaoBuren's were seated, the first witness, on the part of : Secietary on tbe! question of slavery Sr Uj be' the petitioner, Miss Janettej Hart Jarvis, was made friends vf tbe Abolitionists bv hia first Joob called to the stand la jrlnei . looking, black lication, wei suppose be haa conciliated i itbe I eyed, rosy' cheeked girl about 18 where iaf cuuiger oj; nis iasi. ajniania oeentne conduct of ibose statesmen, who have crawled into notice by timita ting the double-faced policy! tefofVati BoreaJl We have but to knock off! the masks they wear to behold the mainspring-r-m j j Xcre. bich moTes snd moulds -their ootivard conduct, and 'teaches them to wear anydisguiso sister States for the avowed purpose of destroying the; value of thia principal the pmjMjrty 'of a southern planter ; becomes ai question mooted in tbe lesis! the States. or of the General Govetoment.wbe ther the nsbta of the master over, bis slave 8hall be any longer recognized or inaintainednd and appealed to the; House not, to grant the j Congress to attend to the interests of the Choc- prayer. Mri Clark of Oaybrook, and Mr. taw Indians in which it was alledgcd that he Brook of Meuden followed in the debate, waa deeply interestexl personally. All thir he Mr. Els worthiof East Windsor, moved the did certainly say, am! it ia all omitted in the Previous Qustijoni which was promptly nLblication whether esif a or bv accident is wuuu j .ii ii(8( n.ibii i.io i not tor us to determine. qaestion was carried land the report adopr teu. unjust and injurious to call this matter a Whig measure in any sense of the word. It is equally I senger for the pre unjust to sayxhat tbe Whiga are in favor cf the onder lc above It: pet Bank system : It is tiue, as a matter of dire that Peter Force ct necessity, they will take that rather than the ly found an old r.sv Sub-Treasury with its thousand coiroptions, its -1775, containing t evils and its dangers : they will take any thing Charfotte, which is rather than expose the fends of the nation to be and is essentially d pillaged by tbe Prices and Sivartwout3 of the the patriot feeling 8 noils partv. But they prefer the United States much rejoiced. Ti Bank as a depository, and have ever done so. j of resolutions, date We do not mean a State institution with no thing of nationality, but the oame : but a Bank to be chartered by Congress and regulated by tbe representatives of the nation. 'i; , New Orlkaks, May 31. : ' 1 M 5 i S ' ' I'll.., Jforriole iZXxel. -The coroner was! called on yesterday to' hold an inquest on two bodies which were fonnd pear the road to the BTo St. Join; about a mile from the borders of the Lake The following are all the particulars we have obtain ed : Jit individual coming j Trom the! fake by(; this road heard stifled groans at some distsice in the woods, snd, having followed the direetkin from wnich'ilhey proceeded, discovered a man tn' ihe agonies: of death. who had been wounded iv many atrokbsof pohiardi otbeiogr tblerfo policy never was pursued rjy i sU)f politicians, mat.oh tn the yonerlanihorities. :whoenaikl ndo? 'P6 pura a rejutcaft. as bimself ed Camaioifk'dOnesUo make , inquiries into the t ,)U,d disdain to claim fellowship with them. Mr. Fishftr'a ohlv nbiertinn in tlnm uh J With these cprreqtiona, we shall take up tbe neW- is the oecie oavtnn feature the address arid) examine it f and we will ad- ' ,u'.i frt.l fWmlUiA .;u,r.i.- . f,- ; j --sj- - viuvl t, v v Mats.? wi aiiuuiw vujbiuuu9 ttO W ai vert to-the Act jin the first )lace that through, have stated, be rejected in his speech : now out the whole paperhe no Vrbere admits him- be t remembered that the Sub Treasury as sp a Wbjgjojliniima proposed by the administration, and as it parly; Safar from this, he accuses the Whigs passed by the Senate, has no ,such feature of originating the Sob-treaaory : of acting " in- in it. Welli all these objections being 6b- consistently jof " .shiftings.and turningsnand of nnjostly; assailing'4 those: who are not dis posed to jump aboot as much as tbe rest of them." According to his Statement of the caae ai' mdre unprincipled and 'detestable coorse of fact. On Captain YoohesVsrrived at the sntt ) f But who is it thai the Whigs have so injun- .t s iJL jLU ITl '. -i. I I 1 .11 - i i ' . ' . - . - she went through ihe ordeal of upwards of three hours exammation, answering ques-1 and cexaminiiionj a second iions. with Wreat seitnossession. till half I ed. still holding in its hand past 6 ; whenlkhey I adjourned till 8 H19 wrenched j fromiits jgrasp o'clock this robrningil i She was then again cn,JI Tl! the man was dead. J ! The strange circomstanse' I ouslv asaai ed for not jumnino- abont ? Surely cxciieu me puspicioi, oi uwro na wing, own i I M, Finher itoea not mean to eomnlein on hia two bodies were parucu- first- among the 3l8t of that tn: CUABLOTTE Tot: -y yyy Mat . "This day the c following resolves: Whereas, Sic." It then gooson Ij .' ment V suspended the crown are tc: J, colony is jsnspeniri gress of each provir viated, would not the bill become palatable, I tal Congress, "is i:. - and would he not vote for it should ho be execo live power." '. elected, if he thought it - would go down to establish "certain with tlie people. At any rate, would h'e not Eternal governmer.t give it . bis personal influence being thus shall be provided f - modified. . It is for the people to say wheth- provides that the i er they will elect a man who could be thus dav to organize rr - - i I.Ji. .Ll: .. . - I - i a easuy reconcnea io idis most aetestabie mea sure, or whether they will take a man whose judgment feelings and obligations all run together? But now to the PRESIDENCY, Mr. Fisher thinks it would be man-wor- to accomplish iu end8. The people are to jodge whether their confidence is worthily , reposed in j acrutinizing severity Jand, st the adiournine. called od; and was soon Oaseed o. th. fl"f!f? 1 ?PP 1 , i fi . . . .1 bad received tnree stroKea; or vuuwoiuk wuuwi, quu UIUUICU UOr WIIH three strc ment, apparently a little larger ihan a stiletto ; one had opened the principal artery of the left not her wa On the b man, who hold one kind of a mask to the North and another to! the South. Correspondence of the National Intet&genc n :eJ. 1859. wasi sold Stafes.-M i " ;'- -I-.' New Yos.r. Jane 5i ' m. : -!- . i . a oe propei ty ol omue! bwartwout to da v fur the! benefit of the Unit ml This property is very good property,! great deai ol ii being lots of land in this citv : but it Is very much;encumbered, and sold for, but little more tban the encumbrances. at a -k. 9 K : . . at uo u ciock, naa noi ciosea ner tesumo ny Nothing particularly; remarkable was elicited from her.' Some amusing" argument was had from the objections offered by the counsel, between the Hon. N. Teiry, who has seen nearly seventy winters, and the Hoa'R M Sherman, Ho Iwlitcb the audience seemed to take; pert inthe sport -Among tbe-witnesses for tlie petitioner, I observe the Rev F AI Hotchkiss. now the oldest arm : anotl were on the rlffht breast one of which had en tered between the third and fourth libs and pen, etrated the: lower lobe of the right lung ; anoth er wound j pot so deep, was between the orbits'. This man appeared to have j been Very strong and ranseotar, aooot so years or age, and of .1 a dark eomniexidnl I He had on a pair of white r k" , mT 1 : i ' .T! T T ship to declare to the People bow he in- brooght tntoiowo, I the foremoat in denouncing the removal of the I . , , . J; . y . , " , Mf I ttat thefst mtrJih Wfeank and th UwidA. teod3 f? v?to 111 0,0 Presidential elec aharn insTrot L 'si u Isii 1 i .L ,.:.... lion thatne is "no man's mar." i - . i ipnuuu ui me duui diuuubt id lueao inmLiiniianH.- . ... . .. T r - ... nn smrflm mr inn frpurtanini I'h.i. .kh fhejWhigs have done nombie. He now says ba?e u 0 DI, vct to point his finW at shoulder blade; three 1 I cannoiineany frod objection to the use of m I walk.bv and sav ther goes mt the notes solvent epecte paying Banks or to man., Well, reallv thi . - We have not ex: concerning thi3 in and give the resalt : however we must r peering from this ti settled'1 against the the cit izens of Ncr i rohorative of its rr : H? TO I be'rad that in the D GOOD 60LVt,KT llf STITOTIOirS THEM SELVES as PErosiTORiEa' .'This however." OS1KO r dinary notion of the matter. Does Mr. Fisher think he can persuade the people that there is any meanness or disgrace in one freeman's telling another how be intends to vote in a particular election, la Mr. Fisher A . large portion of it was bid offoy a deputy U. S. Marshai-Ufdr Clergyman in Connecticut, and for nearly 5h2Vlf n:; JThl,l sixty years the pastor of the first church in . ? T r and $12t000r-not much more than th cost of selling. 1. . r 7 : I . 7 f . . . . no r ir wuuijiaoica, iui Dig nt, electee jar thetr-chtef the Locofoco cannidate, (Mr HofT- mtre, by sine majority ooiy. .. l be creation lot S4 new Locofoco fire companies bf the - Com. r; mon; Cooricii,:ooly the night bef ore tbe election f of a chief, foi the especial purpose of j votiher !owo the old, firemen, haa created an intensity couple in marriage, f They were married on the 5th day of July 1$10. - ! THE DIVORCE CASE Omcipndenetif fft "JV Y. Csmmcjcial M verier - . . Hajitfo a D.June 4th, 18S9 he adds. Ui should be done under judicious reeu- iations lobe esubllshed by law.' Have the Whhrs ever crone anv further in favor of net twilled Russia doek pantaloons; with hilerBanTjs than this ? We denv that thev have ! aulhonseA to point his fincer at ever v man in willingly gone even that far He cannot then district who has told him or any one else, complain of the Whigs, for he hss jumped about ne tneans to vote for him in tbis elec- juataa much in ibis matter! as. they have. tin,and Bay Wfcere goes my man" ? We Whom then has the foal H spirit" of Wtigism c"ce,J ih-D hi wil1 W 80? Jcl btre is the Kf assailed" ? Or why ahonld Mr. Fiaher en- flferC? liJ U ndtoOd that The Parties Wthonile.ssassmatlon: .Vkv deavorto recommend himself to this District by V W ts we cmd asehan, were a Spaniardnd" ai rolnnteering to avenge other men's griefs 3",.. 7 k ' WUl lulian. fruit dealers: who had dhmmM i ,1! tk .m U . L .-otii nt J .i for lhe Residency: eacb is identified with - - . i ; . ; . MW I w.j vv H...IIIHK VM. U. IUB n a. V wuiirew mcm uu.ltic.-iUHWtwj. 1 ti make an ttUflf nnnn lhA n.rt. tk. vv j -Te .r F 1 ef ton drawers a bderneath. I Around his neck 'Was twisted a tailor's cravat of a reddish color. ; The second' man: had received five : wbonda bfltcted. with at poniard in the right breast, and one with the same instrument in. the left aide. which had pierced f he heart throogb St throogh. Orleans BuUeiinnf the 4lh-inst. reports I But to the charge that t. the Sub-Treasury I vidual who proposes himself aa their servant, il,.i Ik. i lL.iu.-J t't-iZ- 4. I iML fl'l.'il'llk'i. I LI !' . I m.l mnit fti.m ll... .1- I.- . L a certain set of political orincioles. in which 0041 1 the People have a deep interest: as a means ol satisfying themselves, whether the indi- thebndy that tnziz v ing Committee "to i mine all maters cf peace, anion and l.:- tilamore generiU' ' tablished." It cc that thia newly !;:: j doings of the cor. of Ibe .original Dr:' the paper: the ch:r aa a committee: z: I all tend to thia c:r that there arectLr will establish this j tores are not given : other account cf it c ter Force. We r( ing which at all c fact, that the citiz Declaration of in J I T - t- I s i W ' . a .1: 7 . a.'- ' - I ! m a m a. a.b , . l I. .1 a ei Mciiemeot among ii,at large body jof men-1 ... . loesday, 10 o'clock. J lai me steamer tsuekeye had birst its I in ttsongtnisa VYnfo meascrk.h This was w,n 8UU lDen, ine7 im now be is in. 1 1775. Inpoltiical manceuvres the like waa nfvrl Ti,. r-..uj:-JJfLJ f. . . '.' - . 1 hnilei whilp iatinrr inWn n. I L' IZi.j :J Jl I J:r . . I rlinerf as hntv-Adn thm t. .k-v.l- r- I LM.n k... f.j .is l 1 r . -uifwrcw case nas lost none 01 its V" j XT "i.,,,rw,','',,iU6 usenw in vunsimii losumsessioD brfllr. v k'wwu'o v.u- ITimjmi9 iole?r "od eouktooo conunoes to S aippabve ndolph Five ph six per Calhoun U an! apohly foi hii ppHtiefrieI' didatea! and he refuses totell them? m one WELL DOM islKHSnSurfJ" mssssffs ssfnp-r,rh.i'f. tcrsi&x. io)b. JTht r. 9t Sr. jeooU ,,, w5ioSifil nibS'n.V. .S. b'Je fr" bi" U f oo bo i. nliciti f.Trom the WMrwir: IhUlh. real essence ol finrointf Did Mr. I-! r r-
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