** -y aw . .. yI t' " .. ,"'. ." I V' I ., ." i \ -. .. 1 ., .. .. .. .... ', .. 1 3 J'r'. '. . if .. , .. . ". ,' . . .. ----.. ". f4:-l .' ' "zi: ; DS convenient .... "',1 Ii!! ..' 4ifh JP } -f':t :: ,mo unit lwta ; pAm no ser cOnsider Jis sino i Bonds and 8520,470 for depontcs and 'circulation fr; H:: England. \ fil Rule Britannia :'Rule' the wait I .;- I Ctboklng l oil. " :, :,1'i 2. t 10 Y so.., ucLla y mislDa.. E. par iockdad cafe unldad com,. 'In mis-la'1' ,".to': for the payment or which. she had'oahnod. ':",\ (are a singular people says the* London, ,'.y Seize our ships and tleal",. our slat!'I?. TJi""h game o..'-..choking.. off"b about being pl!''.. :/ ', ,. bcruin ,de Judo era la suberanfafdo+ ? : Ruben cue i r precisely atatiittysidoliars ItTcash ,Examiner, we bukuour neighbors fora"desire ''t f : Tie afro Tr. cd Upon the twobiggcst,,, dogs in toe Pack.British Tt e-- n: ." "won teti. &c. y In'sobcraofa de i todaXy; coda \ly, .To' relieve her embarrassments? and satufy oft Yrrl torial agrn ndisement, and in i-'India 2 we :'F.oYonce+ A th&copleot the north complain of clique l.n Wall street who.now .oPPoe..1 t : "V" JIM docstas. oboe la )> the British in the seizure at St. Helena of the destinies of the Union era s u erania de Jud& Importunities of her'friemU, whose wants, arc in a perpetual course of conquest and enlargement outrage committed to their x \, 'JunJqulf'Ta cost puca'qu so yahcinase y dixese' instead of a northern vessel trading'to the'coast of Africa. gambling invention, arc divided in : etc la.aubetrala do u'ra de being diminished:! only,iacreased,with of empire.. Non-intetterc',nce w our opinr i...;. W' qua enOl; tie "l1tici. tbe loans The Charleston! Mercury b pleased with thecvrnt'bccauaa Harrison, it is understood U to boa 1. a", -nnba V decla don sob mnfi1 de lu demas, made them the Directors were compelled triter? lepndyetwenreperpetuAllyinterfi'riog{ pUPPet m* ? ;!:t: ,:' tplras permanecicsen civilmento identified-, to borrow at, the North in Ihe'autumn of ,with ibu affairs of other nations, in disputes that lhe'real outrage was committed the hands of somebodyOne party iosixtj that , .;t lit, '" las yes bBxoeate concrpte quese dice con' ver-' 1837,8500,000' payable at various dates, of from do not concern us.Ve profess to be the most when Great Britain! assuming the right of legislating .Webster shall be the master-spirit anothcrtta t ... l'll'I :uad. ser unit, 6 indivisible la soberanta.i 3 months to two years pea ceablu, \,, people! in,tbu world,:,and! should be fur all nations, upon the slave trade, established it shall be Clay$ but General Harrison's orb ,r\\ : ;::" ST .. But all,this was insufficient for) the ravenous | such, yet we slip into. wars, Heavcii- only knows a prdiCDIJ! police I on thu high seas in time I( chokes"'them-- -".both_-J off- -T with'_ ..compliments.---'Y ..' -- : : "AUGUSTINE" :' appetite of 'of Middle Florida. Men a fyw.: days why or wherefore. We have "aq- ignorant impatience of peace, which under'the pretence,of searchingfur 1Ve may therefore expect the new .tinet : i Frida" December '18,18-1:'.. before penny'less, had suddenly become the of taxation,'.' while, we'' groan under suspected slavers* was intended to prevent will be comp b-ed entirely orate 4n"l'n 6tcd. ' ' 1 !14'"WPrl"dpln'I and t"e'Peopk." .,_ -r : owners of plantations! !und! slaves, fine'houses, fine J burdens.. and, for astraw_ would. rush! .into, wars I l the vessejsuf I. other_nations, from_ .trading.to.tbe, ,. ,men-,over 'l"parl.of .)!hom'.c1n1..ir.UJ. ;1t 1-. --- I furniture and tine carriages, und their fa miles, that would rcjnder them i intCJcrable.Yo pay coast ufAfrica.Tbistradeas.'a. and'Webster ,over the other. That we are to 6e ' ... 1I I I ;" + < B.fJrJll.S. ,:" : when they did not ride,'promenaded the streets for expedition to promote civilization, in Africa : matter, of gain n'ffects the without a responsible! Executivethat: .: arebf j I 'The 1ntos fotE'lo: dlr! with dresses fit for a;presentation to the Queen. and more,largely:for another.to restore anarchy north alone" -':the south'has. nothing, to du withibenj it..., be governed Jby;n.regencriacerickatha: : i;:'. ' i{ .Ve'5nld inner last(that,'Caplialltts i (LocomoJtfve Shops'.multiplied! i, and Ihe shopkeepers, _required to Asia.-- A ':votu ()f'eJo.OOO: 'grudged arc it ic i Pleasing to hear those lull's squeal.atwbui' hops we shall"be more honestly: governed b7regency t+"; ' 4 : r came, to Florida, in 1835 i\'bcford thnt poor but,o/ie rule in making, purchases at New York educational.nt horn", and ten, times. as many they formerly considered excellent, abolition of'twenty thai by.l.geneyot..nt; M \poople, came also. -- 10,, lcct*0f'eYery 'description of article, the thousands are expended in arming semi"-brirba i. doctrine -- , more ' s .:Wben'the Territory. was'ceded to"the United richest! tho'most costly and the most gaudy.-' th ins to cut the throats, ,. of otbersetnibarburians.We Aftur speaking of tho numerous! i instances of Rochester N.Kldiiapplug.The Y. : : :.t( :;tftnlo, tbe'most: extravagant'ideas'of its'rcsour-* ;. The bills of Ihe,Union Bank were realty,. then censure the French' for u"propeisity for war, ;. slaves, released from their owners when;forced paperscontaintails i U ; j I i f of a plot laid.by certain'personsada i trom J P i icesand: climate,;were diffuscdtbcough Ihe.sou-, convertible, gold and silver, for the amountof and':'ourselves! have committed: the_fully,' which by stress of weather into foreign. n., tie! Mercury the. i to, trjJv. J,!hero portion,of theUnion, There wasnoltnown>> : gcw-gaw trinkets purchased with them' excecds they only meditated-:wu 'aiy actually engaged I t ways<< : ,I ,arch; was kidnap fortunately frustrated! L..hlarkeni.tJ'coo !to toplcallir04ucU n ofihecanhlhat'was'nottr o belief in a war for tbe most in which "Let'England, 'enlightened England I' ,Eng. vfi. despicable cause j -.1> ?i ii -*>_il_._ '-_r..i_' J-'w. ''But with ..... land Ilie'deliverer''! in her mareh of rency- (84.000)} wait offered .'iu JP7.Iof f';' : :, rerrr". j aye Ibae j, 'in chanatl4 folks' gtid3Viis : : bu.un r.i- ra " :.: ,: ppl r.v' t \ "" ---" .'* pine kind glut hcrnvuricrs--uruleivalaws. :i to thobUbj prehension of '1dackcrwc.ncl J we (fJe t,' ; ft.\O' rho, wt!!! cftfcjrcdulltyji "+a dMi,1&;: o oak aa brilliant' d$"c t!= -tidera,,:the People. Her,*Mnjcity;iaformsrParliameal"that', U +-ct tilobo so lung us.her, murderous hand proclamation to the contrary: ,has.bcea '. ,r "..0", : ,,,;t JJ,k :'\: I ,: "w '" i Were! .not >tck'enough=:they, were not rich, enJmt gedfin1 conbirt 'Ruffl'inTAustrin, ;and supports u btandard inscribed; ,with abu mngicwunl consequently himself and a great no"" : , '"' ;: /TaUnhruscO'bcoarriotho'- ; of tho' new enough-and 90"more! bands wero prepared Prussia,:ands eSuUAnitimcasu' for,the pa.ciflcatiunoftho "Philanthropy/* Canada Putriotsfor, whom ' ." ,i Iy'alum.. 'Pcoplfflocked! 1 in from the;,surroun-,, for sale. From the readiness .thct former sale i .I Levant, }which was quite peace* Alluding to the manumission (40 negroes belonging Upper 81, offered at the rim are still: "r . : r r ; same > exposed | 4i1)ng'S) atC\ nd"lnnd,, u sou htwith, great' R!r a' r 3' .4aY e.onsacrcda Florida .: Bond the same able until the Christian powers interfered., Parliament to Virginia,scornfully, the Mercury enquires cupidity kidnappers; to Js*jj ;; ;\'j4\ty\ Men ,with small m purchased small as a wedge of from : % : ( i gold dug :the bowels of the_ was prorogued,in peace, with the excep. h The promise of reward'for.Lower CanadarV : 1. fluaatiiie*, and, then with.;:.rib'means purchased i earth. '[To &t COSTIXCK!) pc otrtt'Ktctr.j) flan of a,war(with one third :of the 'human"race) k.I..y, not' England well open her, eyes i in riots, who'escaped ,to the States; tra* rereiftj', ./ _irgo quantities, (according to custom.), : China. We bombard towns assault fortresses amaze if wo should now rush forward to tecuo I In.nrancor;; by Lord Durham who banished IS'oftWS Somo Tho Life' Co. .the the trampled flag ul'our country, merely be t i , n ofjibcso men were,practical i l,'planteNiyh.o Mortgagors lo the Bank,in ,Florida, who havepaid ; and arm Bemi-barbariaaVall for peace ; and- cuusu she cuooscs to plant her heel upon it,,on a arid without a hearing-decreed thattheyibou! rtt, . : \ succeeded veil from tb 9$aunp, Others were l cMblug in :when Parliament again it will have to pay northern, instead of u southern deck .!" suffer death, if they ,returned to.the Protibct : ,, but yet are dignified with the ;:> reduced gwufanen, who gathering tho wrecks of the bill of a war. Yes she would be amazed ; for our rule towards 'fhe, illegality of this decree, caused. ha'lo&Tships ' name stockholders , lorrnor' prosperity furnished with in"out. it'' : The Turkish'empire is in n swoon, and her I her has been to turn the left cheek, when cacti{!, and at',the same,lime white, . 66 shares waslai IjcLEo.x COUNTT. John > ; Willa ( T R *y their friendscame. hero 19 establish' their Beltffii lUU1Vihiam''isher78' Samuel Reid 60, nurses by way of burnt feathers, apply bomb the right was smitten; nil the political delinquencies of the fa *, ;4, I lyrtuncs. :*I LH Brancb+6llilCenmth Bembry 150 R Ii Brad' shells, congreve'rocketn,end 49 pound shot ; lire Scarcely had France by her timely aid established said, and those of:8 transported to 'Benn '-.' i J Tbo farmer planted<<: corn and, cotton. The ford 100( 'W Burney75, Ruben Lyon 60, Adam and sword are our mild restoratives. our freedom, and when the) blood of that who shortly after' returned, lathe. 'States.":Bti+. . : Utter considering such crops n, desecration; to Grumbling W Hall b7.14, Hampton' Mattux 60 A Melver51, England ravages tbe coast of Syria for pew:. glorious nation was'our pou red' in'..the cause of !had: ourselves a slight personal: riett a'i!\ Henry Lung 38 A R 8 ,Hunter 75 kftf the climate of Florida l planted .sugar cane ,and RK W4t.150,'G g Dennis, '115.IN France erects fortifications; and arms a millionof human rights, till it ,overflowed the furrows of this matter. ..' t,; wore led into many, other,fantasies, which did G.1DSDEN.-Thoma J Willis 34, 8 Rawls 16, men fur,peace. If Peace be so prone to War tho land ; then upon,a,slight! pretence, we commenced J _..".. not. till tho corn crib:- but involved them in deb A H Lunicr' 100. J D Hartley ':39 B A Neal 45 her opposite. War, should,France, be.:a'Sister a:'piratical.- war upon the high seas a- D" Any person makingaljusioatons{ i ,"iIL:;< .1"' ,Money became, acathe ,resorted: '',lotheluiivcrsal J C Hall 79,T H-Cundy 13', W: 'J Mills_ 16; La tan of Charity, and in,England a Quaker. gain French commerce and in aid of the"Government please observe that we.never"'said we w retie .,' - ., 'remedy-they created,Banks, such:'as, Rawls Jc Mai 40. J II. Hext W Tooke 10. of Great Britain ; but to England as- '" editor of th'w.paper. Heaven help all'*Ed-j '' 150 Sutton iso - I,: ', ,VUQ Magnolia,Bank and others, but Benj 15 A Hercbant we ifprs." ,We only said that'''we wrote,. 'the edit $ ; it was soon 8 Qyerstr ct 24 tJ' B Coffee,67, W Sever 35, say the left check it-turned when the right_is I : . ,r'd! that though those who made the pa per Harlam ArlansHO D Mclntyre36, D Calloway From our earliest recollection we remember smitten. ,rial articles. We hale the" anonymousj"nioaa1! . I "..-' : inohey grew rich,and had abundance, that' the,' 64 J Levingston' 33,'E Sumerlln 20,,'F' Butler- 10(-, 1 1J the name of Nathaniel Prime' as connected' ,with MI come: to visit my elder brothers," said, Daniel who read the'public prints have a right to kno j. "Ycst: of the communityraw, pooreri.and; ,more, frrnol'-A every' thing upright and, I honorable'in businessHowe Webster,when he was in England. "Mother who writg the.ui; licles. This rounddoclrioai'!: , ,, In B 8hehect100.; ,_ ] money, be however little would wish to l 'establishedTho :".' ; HJ d e. ., IN FJUNKLI*.-Nourse'&Brooks 120,J Dill 65 ver scarce, might ::- and daughter" was the old story ; but' England see universally.-- ,'. 4.t 4 \', ; Then said the people.'"let! us have bank aficrlhc D D the Banks were discounting!there was not a better ..: , a Churchill 70;S Simpson 60,J Gorrie 135, J was never afl a: fep.mother to us. We French Belle haditrir" Poule Frigate , r'i : principle, newly discovered in Louisiana- W Rinaldi,;"35. W" G Porter 65' ,, "Harrison&.'Raeny65. Cashier' in the Union who:would not' generouslyhand t ', grew up_as.:a British Statesman generously ob- I t'St'. Helena for the remains of NapoIe6ottT&, ! J\,bank that shall belong I to ourselves, jJa'tb n 4 vcr hisshinplasters off-baud in. exchange' served her : I, ! u. : : ihrough neglect. She is. the only :; .' '\ '" 1i will afl have With this view"the new YOKE STOCKHOLDERS. fur any piece of papenwith; the nnrne.o("Prlm 9" .inhabitants arc requested by the English; thor; ( 'W c nation that ' / money : ever oppressed or injured us-t , 8 : / W Andcrsori45 shares,:G Allen 68, G ,C., citiea, to attend the funeral h1' deceatnintaiiis ." knew Mr. Prime f/"J. iiet incorporating the Union Bank, was. passed Brownsnn 113, B'D Barry 4U;, D Bryson 1:), Ai, upon it ; not becauSe-they personally only nation thut'evewns our enemy* or that 1 How ,changed is public sentiment, in i 'regard 1a . :.; .23th'Februdr,1( i. Beers ,' but because such pieces of paper, ,thro ; . "it I : :' 70 Benedict & Lewis 10, Walter Bowriu. A etcrlike to be ; .yet: we submit to' her insults Na crushed toeaith'x v. 'The capital!of the''Bank xvas to be 83,000,000' 187, ti J' Babe '10 RByardJ3,:JD Beers",5,, ', 'a'long course of years'were'were. 'always found 'au Pra 'port manufactures, and permit her ; on-J"Truth"' tisqt0 , Levi Beardsley .1 ,'Am. 'l'nist Co.'l00. Deekina again. 'itfhaps I heyday: mayconBjirbea! ilili, , n'i i when alit whole' to be borrowed abroad. regular,,, payment ' from control :, People ' , ,:, \ 'J &. Luke 50. Corning; &. Co 6. C AI Cunullyl 5,'1 our most important., elections. not be the:tlfBbf. every AmericaiT&oy&tacd' ' 't ul\} parts .of the Territory to, invited to a This I Inl "' ,.;- 1 , jwere I Cbtistmnv Livingston; Priem. & C64tcr 00. t a lege, exhibitiolq rite,'a theme agpiiwt'" r,. subscribe their for the Cooper"lOL Prim "J. A. L.VNormana \ names share they'required B Corning 17aH Curtis 25. N Chamberlainti " :"t' whom the worlI 1 1 bx : ; 't: ,: ,,\ irt'tbis: |oan' ,and then they were produce real l Lot Clark 37 Do. as Presid+'nfot :tbe] m ur last tounc 'I T p : .: :; : .- "t -s--'J4r\siaicwbt N.:Y'Agencyj&N.: D xr r Onoi" : r : : ; : of rln1LhtgJhf. It . -"shouldbc''apprulsed, ; a valuea L ., _ . t. < ", OR " : : DawesJ i i Thet 10 1 I t. 'y rorldof ' , d 5. l oYl'rnor-otp.m J. :'. ], .' .:", 1. ,. !thereto..' nri _- E rtt.tb; (;'J! "'jft: ":', : i J, "i auanasee.. ,,and when ,he.Governor ',was;;V ,jG ;forgiveire 1' Editor of the Pennsylvanian loannonnce* I tfutd: w ' ',, \, : :...:f w** J t'nI, bank possessed them}he' was' to; furjilsh 2 0,'n IMRMm> Kirt J ur cows he will oppixsc any attempttadefeeitbnsnm i P"f. \\: .the Bank'with. Bo'ndsof. 81000,_, each vbs ,mony &:;Co 'I07..q( 'W:'Hatcb'47R'Llogan'ch : w, c "' Outlets; of his lion of payment by the Banks of that Stated ,\' 1. P Harmony! Harriet Howell 25,'J Henriques t j ... 'if'l,tia: was still"alive to read it, arid yond the 15th : :rj ; the Bask tp and Janunry. was endorse, sell abroad it hav. 13, D Jackson 13, R J Ingersoll 50 IJ States Isimply :_ - BP Germs ire Know in ' ,i, up been diacow.cred'tbat, such things could be 13,'D S Jones 50'J, D Johnson 25,8 B Jewctt75,1J cultiva Tent'.health., ', While, thu enjoyment of most exc el.| -j| A bill Will, probably I pass in the:Legislature otto I wld for olher pie. '4 'of paper, 'which pieces .I & B Known :W,'F 8 Kenney 13, D Kellogg &3,'I*how ini'ch more honorjnight not.bis hairs observe on, the- bubject, permit us Georgia,to compel: the Banks of Jhat State tore- ' > J S, Little 6, G F,Lt-itch 68,"J Livermore 13,' j grey that ever since our acquaintance with; sume on jhe 1st of When wfll ' ct paper paused as myney Pot tlje north, .and Jhave down to the of his ; February liarof fathers. gone the " Lyon 13- Bchawvelian grave celebrated John . ; : 30 H. LevanteSO.. R Les. I Slack; (a classmate resume in Florida 1 "" **"'-* * ItIWQnn.que.ntly:whUu they JasLdfwere La,,bcaMii- tcr 30.W1Dlarcy 25;; E Mead 15. F C Mills50 i. Pcrbaprit _may considered M bad taste" Daniel Webster) we have borne silent 4V V i foundation, upon(which,ts&blish. a mill ini'MftriuX E C MarVin 7,' L'Mead 20., P'J Nevens 50 N Y thus, to moralize upon, the departure af'ahn rich: against.all'persons who' abroad a grudge' 1 It'she should be alone.-J..C.C.... J -a 1 : and make money'plenty by issuing aredundancy Life & Trust Co. 50, T \V Patched 33 Ju it is but I I go begging half- } I ', Peck 6.F II Pepoon'19.A D Patchen 13.C ,man-perhaps ; when a poor mortal, t ibit I to build up colleges. AirNorman's i intentionsy South Co/olina l hasgiven her<+nantmoarlyot '' 'i Bonds of papcr Prom lie.., 10, C Parshall GO, Phatcn & Furies 7, M 'Rubin--Prince ined by,.brokers, gamblersor. swindlers of a I j j we believe to be good-bis zeal we know to be for Van Buren. There w a moral. atiblimi';'i :. s, ,1KK, (), wero ,issued in April 18oi, and non 5a D Reed 5, R W Ri-dficld 138 Rawdon &. description, !looking upon, the misery he,has entailed -''c' great; but we have not so much reliance bis the attitude Ihb noble state,which assuratto J K) In January 1838.. 250 are payable 1558,' Co.20JitSatterite3CStebbins, 32, G 8hnw63 upon n helpless family in paroxism of sane judgment on ,suppertersafDcmocrnticRepublicaaismtluttbs: r'" 'iSO in 1560,'750 In'1802, 750 in: 1882, 750 'fu,1, ((8 I ,Shute 5. L W Slay 5 H Taylor 8, \V H TotiDy i insanity launches his soul in:0\\,eternity, with all j I I cither the President as induce:of us to wish to' see him palladium of American! liberty su1lbecfcnded. : & L U Thruston R College, or offer may (| - 12. T Und R V ": ISO t, 000 in 1606, and 500 i in 1868.Tho ., rhill 50 W M )"its unatoned offences,;'heavy oQ it, l of r I 7.. ; were sold VeiTTiilyea 13Juhn Vun Dunn 13, II \VickolT25, moralizing ,its funds-for both purposes we believe amore }J,. If I first 1000 at par to Messrs. C WJilis 5, S Warrcti :25 is not considered improper. The state'has , W.biley' 8. L C prudent person i1tigbt.: Deselected given her vote for Vic Prear when ! .:: ., ,' Prime, Ward & Kin J,'D. Beers &.Co, J:L & \VoooruffSO..AI Wilbus (com.) 130, J E White services are required.The hu dent toLiurelon W.TazewcjinotVirgiaiaMajorCbfirchfU '( i : t S.,Jo cj'h, ntd Thomas,Biddlc. : I 117,:! Zengu 39. Colonel Downing law: passed 'in 1838 / ; ' l V0f the l lt last 20,' o, 200 were sold to the Amcrian 825 per share have been: paid on 315 shares, Major Ward it appears, is brought forward Institute i is establishing the Dado 3d Artillery, who. ,arJirdl i iyeslenlay ' > ', Lifo & Trust Cp.. 100 ti> Messrs..Hope &-:' 845 on 50 hares, and 8100 per share'on tbe in Middle Florida as the "available"l candidate coleus piece perhaps of ufter the dinner prettiest and most r idi! from across'the country, has,'as.te; \ J .;.,;. Amstcrdjrtn 050( to i>lmcr, McKillop, DentjlAXJo. maining 4,769. re.j for Delegate, and therefore it is possible we may petroled in Florida.! legUaUoneverper! ; specter of,Militia.in service, 'very-.anfuorfad_ .. The' i ;,',," _, Ixmdon, 30 to various Arsons! and :704efnilin k There are still about 350 shares to account for.' have a broadside of patriotism from'Col.- Down consist of body corporate! ? iTlo delicate, duties! to'P erfom in the, mustenogJn' 111'1 f ", ; iutlie,hands of Palmer & C 0. for sale They probably, Hand ;in the names of persons ing.He 1. Mr. No m and musteriug-oul( companies! S, from thii tit' : :.l,, ,ilk l .tct:<'re'kold,ut, par, 100,ut 3 per cent,.discount, about 'this.city, If ,any body remembers tho can speak of his unlimited services, and 2. The Governor 1n.DPJ1fint'd Florida.President for'life Tallahassee, and these dunes YD'.been so pet ; J 1 "), ,': and bluster made the sacrifices for)the, .welfare of Florida formed as to satisfaction roen while .iUatlOJK.'rccnt. Q50 at 10| > 1 I -by Directors here when the pecuniary ; 3. The President of the give .to'the , ' "- " <, "Wonder seized too'People of' Middle Florida t Commissioners were appointed to investigate! it of union among tbe Whigs for the sake of the 4. The Judges Council. the interests of the- -servce" >avrigbeea' at, -all times trit7t; Cof.:_'Gamble! set the Bank in operation'in 1 1I may as well be known that' these Directors could Union ; and in the end modestly and 'disinterest.edly 5.. 1clve trustccsnppolnled of the Court: of Appeals. guardeiL! ', 3-f I. li utar y, 1835. with the proceeds of tho saio. of:[ have,disclosed, nothing not alrend'Y'.Jo d 'by disclaim all pretensions to)the suffrages of 6. Twelve: trustees by the Council. Major Churchill i b> also much esteemed by tte ' ! :Itei rst tbouand: Bonds ;,fur though lr l hopes Ihd President and Cashier! of the Bank,.except the people. Co IT Ay.. He can't, get them. -... ,TheGeneraUUtheU.S.A.' appointed by r"Norm an.- I inhabitants, generally: the' joierjbr! } ;.thin &:>t , '\ strong, their fears were7great.thai'nobody I I'elV the nuns; of these few persons,, and them we The Colonel 1 should pay us 85 for this paragraph 8. The Generals of in cornmi$ r n.K, hould be.,._ The pertinent remark of;,IIi; l ; td b enough to ud, without i because it may savu him 850 in tku shape Florida, in con missiun. Charles D'Alblac.ot'tbo' t.t: '.' f' goose "ilnco.money: : upy oncould] name, if uCcci oQry, askinb 9,. All General who court martial, , /r ... of' 'State noli" cxittencetendore-1 I of a printed circular! which would mean the may nerve in the Scent, oBrereton, -MII., doei Vitiation a i ..:../ ; t i; 1 How proud must be tires ..1r ctors of their vie-i : Ic Wore : ottlzenonbecom'ragaaoldteg! J '- i .- Hark that bad[.not, one cent of capital u In. j tory over the,commissioners. lame. thing. -and no more. I not cease to be a ciiizen"should be particularly 1 10. , ---- 1,1..1... H ....... _,-"_..... I The.Dclecate in Contra. remembered . ---- "\ s'rea1. --.Hi t** .1 i Respectability. The above shows tho butlcsquo the by.American officer: , SI ttntlnn. --- t thing ; persons had . - I' ;hcir subscribed, anu UJag\: 1.ROOooo'afloat ZoO M-Alswet v u,_,,::*uu WICV.UUM fcOIlie l ru.a_ ag, without copying the whole act. It is of' I The Chinese who are preparing for'Ibe-p mortgages with the Bank and tiicra f, 8:.., ,1K10aold.! which ;*c shouting of three dead letter in" course a | offer liberal Kirnrdy'fur ? , among ended men by, our statute book f the d - : ""J thirds oft bit 'H.1Lt ,, .. ? .,., but as.i it capture or . t '. } !' amounf'wasdivided J.- The ba I"o tivnun OfWt '' may. be rc hereafter stand, in the way of may'.f ronofBriti, b Yes. lt. ,For Gn 'SO, Y;, 83.000,000. something Ii!!: :,: ,." 'fthcf.and near ha.Jr a'' million! more,.create d 'by For,:.fte 1'ensicola'i"ir- .- s.3Oc..ouo.. mcmbered) one of our friends, A li;;?,.":4anty voted We W|| ..-,..- .-.I-UI..I...__--41. > useful l. ; 8.20.000 and th e lJriW- J8.n sit Merv f trH. ,'t/' \', ';... circulation j **\ !, was* also divided among ,them or }or'tbu U it T. Co. 8400,000. fur the antl i -Bank candidate. du,this winter to repeal' it in the fullowfnVwo7aV porliondiminahing-x100, dollars fticf a "t [ ":'V i '. ;flttlhends., Arnual interest 8230000., Directly after,'David Handyside ,' Be it e, ,10)S. For takestin'chief'offl ;'wodCTto : .;. ,iTho: >charter r another merchant five Co,.wrrl,,of .ho'jerrS rFaaf ,,' : . i thai Whutlroad have Mainling ;' ,required two thirds we got for ait this ( of this gThnJ rank down\ t&Btf . { : of the Not an inch aware ; vote) who, I had failed, and to' 8500.> * i, :;:, ,;.,;,,\ "\, mmify iJ' procured b(the sale of Bondsshouldbc j of. rai ., or yard of canal ; neither bi gh.way was' offering bis, creditors 84 cents in the dollar the incurptJrUle net know Ibo era Dnd JV54 Institute, ,:-; .ill.'o.- ,, Ai' At, to merchant* or ',!avers ,lOO-klfling: ttemMT; ; ' ..: : .. \ Votcd toh ordinary; purposes.of Banking, j, or' by.wsyl, nothuTg in form of "public! im- without, much, security fur the payment,of that, sod 10th ,Fri b, ,1 t mId or "'loriJa. _pa 1Ve' might profit by Ibis lesson of the-Cckstial- ; Out litilq attention',wat paid to tbe I pto "ements'." Nothing but ; lit approved l11bl, Feb.1638 .. Empirethcnavird iaidamong cluster and '. ;; // injunction.lie : three broken] Bank. a of'pcoplc,, M.N i respecta the amu is here by Icpt".1It.'d."'. ,gyslKm Wui| km Indians " r ,,). : ..1. charter declares that all Bonds sold for,I Wijo is 10'pay the interest 8230.000 ble man has voted for Trucey." '. These fety lines l'l'Jtdnrly voted : 'bcludl others fji(, : :' i- :. '.. ;ir. 3 than 81,000 each,'shall be.null anifvoid d, so ;I, year is rather a heavy tax for bleeding, impoverished every. Who do you.call a respectable, man, Mr.Han. corded may save sismc'future. inctmvcniencc upon and re'. I , iHr-a concerns tho,faith,01 the '.Florida. i I' Tbegrcatracvtii; . Vf:. \ Territory ; bat prostrate It is;recollect a fore dyside 1" inquired i our friend. twrenlLJstoaanJGano'far: ' .;.r Y. ,\.J. '.'. as'we. hare:shown, they were sold at'n discount '!: :.-D4ebt which ,the( .r! oks''cannot,pay in shinplasters. .-: :: 14 A man 'of birth breading, and education, ; South America continues : r 810,000'aside. carnrt.ofi'ut- Augusta a Je.dpp: ", ,. : such is , tho r , disturbed r.inct"und : . I.-=. regard these folks;pay ta the.laws. who dresses well ,and,moves in good society.": ; lution in 'iJ lt'i.da A revs WM wombs theform 'Gano'sbiaa-l : , of tho lar.d. __ ''''' nounc d. Geii . * . ". ', ,I Yet*" says our, friend before the breath !' J"valJe ,legs'being out of.ordeV. he, was withdrawn uttC r . . ; ; The i "I Noproof has been found lnst.lobn'Cook 'was having! revolutionized the i I .. " t; ; Central Bank had ; province o f Corrientes' r the first heat. '.. ,1 <' ... thi.Dauk previously: bought up', .ho ''was i arrested in ., Handyside's mouth M AND>> WHO l".1rB'UIS thuanmrched ugainst' Buenos : 1 ' \. { Florida, and now. Union Bank''purcbased Tallahassee for".clealing DZBS.. r (I Ayr & and. .. m , : the. with --- Is " dent f both. Thus the thejndians, but so satisfied are the pU.bKcOf V Rivera, of the Mental Republic.. A Yolu teer;' ained l { great ; The > ,I C'B.'suarezt'who Iran ' monster swalloA'cd l. rerpectablegenrurnan tea mar-I I his made guilt that the othe chlng,to defendtheCurricmtaas l left _ : long { a jnomh authorities . since ' two littleones.; dare ' : 'not Ara ex-pose b* l wlth.a partemployediai} the : - , i\ t legs furnished , ' .: .;,*;;. : '. I charge him. CoQ '. )him by 'm.Ure-he made no reply yplle's departure The Brt wreck of the "' .,' .. I On the'10th. May, .. .1837. she suspcod, d J family lived' alone' nf1lr'.1,(I I -.he was orn. I i i ,young Emperor of : ,Brig Morris;' iio Inroxictcd. sera 1.. ' : ; ,,\ : mciitfbui a time. pqy thetnouth. !>fthdtecn.b C before the J V:1 zit her awumed, the reigns.Government. ed away, and has" t.- &* > 'r. :, r' at the(, I ,81,000.000 for war, *' : ,.Thero.. ij. becn, heard J rota.. ! W' the ' .. ',. "" J&:'eLil H.fW, ,..... 11 r,.. :,, .J j i and many.suspicion, have existed I The' : uro revolutionists in ''arms'in , 1 U. 8. Brazil. '.f. : .: .\ ,' : .[ j "\". J" .'.it':I '.- y.-:- "'..lK. ,"j ,.f" $"" "" ,iJA.I. ,. ,...' against- tbem., : Schooner Flirt*, remains T- in' pOrCt *. cI likes neither emperors or kings '" 'America'-It'" :.:Tho; :maila'continue. : u> 'supply" '1ta'..wTtlt'oIdnewspapers. , V . ; \, . V 4 'f< i / .'-:: t 'r ..... .-. "-- J'i;.. ..;. -: ,, .. ' ;j\ .' .' ," '- 'I t''I'.1 .r.".{. ; ", .' j \ ' 1'. ;{ .'; I ,, _, ;" .. ) \, .,. ,.I I : : / : ;{ "' ;:".: ,, : : .., ) '' ,, "... w ' + "I -- ( ,,),.j , .' .. ', "" J? :, -/ ; : ' ,- : , '' . I", "tz' T'-,,-,,.. ,, .' : : : - .'. 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