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   Fort Wayne Weekly Times (Newspaper) - October 23, 1856, Fort Wayne, Indiana                               Ity JOHN FEARLESSLY TO ADVOCATE AND DEFEND TRUTH AND ERROR FORT WAYNE INDIANA THURSDAY MORNING OCT 23 Corner of and EORT Jan 10th 1855 PROPRIETORS Wholesale and Retail Dealer In also Paints Glasi Surgical Columbia and D Apothecaries STREET FORT INDIANA STEWARD HAVE formed a for the practice of Medicine nod Surgery and can be found when aot at on the corner of Main and Clinton opposite thu Staie Bank Fort April Attorney and Counsellor at 1HIJ on the corner ol Main and and Apposite the Clerks K EDGERTON Attorney until counsellor nt 1 ENT FORT ILL and 10 Si pur In I Out lie tm WI AT FORT TAYNE IND iii QdJ Fellow's Cn'.houn WM W Attorney and Counsellor at Law I so FORT TIMES PEOPLE'S TICKET AT 88 NATIONAL NOMINATION FOR COL JOHN C FREMONT Of California VICE- WILLIAM L DAYTON OJ Nm FOB THE STATE AT TV PACKER Of A 1st District C of 2nd 3d 4th 5th Cth 7th 6th 9th 10th JHh of Floyd of of Franklin DAVID Juumou of H C of W C D of CMS H of HILTON S RODINSON of Madison t c ron K J r nt FORT Will Attend to ihc collection nf debt the payment ol taic nation o I in part ol Ind 4 lit Port York W W H Alex C O- Jo OrricK on St January I Attorney nnd Counsellor at Law INO PICK floor AND PHYSICIAN tu llin room bj the PORT wiJ Dtt i V m c BURGEON Ind lor paat Tar a continu inc ol public BROWN treir VORK AND LOUISVILLE AHO Jf The pica in hand and Icr building ol C I T Y BTI e 428 1 1.1 f 30J50 Some wecka since the York Evening Post wan authorized to offer prizes of for tiro o he best campaign songs in Enp Huh and Garman and Park Godwin Geo W Curtis nnd Fred TT appointed a committee to make se The committee report that they have re about one hundred find fifty contributions were Bent in from nearly all parts of the from Bangor on the North to Charleston South nnd Milwaukee Went and avard or the Song to 3 Waymen b Vew York Hero it AND VICTORY Am Tromla Men of ihc North remember The of your ever glonoin Join in That of Liberty on the pales of November of are Glorious the they're pinging Fremont and I the they're Fremont Crime from your forest clad Come from he of city and village Join i he great of the free 1 An front Hull to Iho ocean Join the in motion to to Fremont and Victory Fur in n.lU thunder The tumuli if in Where with I fucs her implores you lo ill you In she lie free 1 Hurrah 1 Swear you'll never nhall yet be e I March 1 we lo support her in A chief never lead Fremont the frue Then for red be Freedom to Fremont her free I I To br Fremont elmll her 1 Men of the who remember The deeda of i n our The liberty I on tho of of are ringing 1 the inging Victory I Hurrah Join in the chorus ringing nnd f From the Intelligencer Oct 7th J and in BOOTS AND SHOES From the Advertiser BBSTOEATIOH Of THB As tho duties of a aro not precisely those of a debating club it tries of men to effort in from which nothing can possibly result in groat and critical conjunctures u statesman wilt study to discover the adapted to meeting dialing exi and he will not lond himself lo Ibe promotion of whatever its intrinsic excellence may be Tor singli moment after hs ia he of a wise physician he will Ij of the progress of tho and the the patient will not insist thit medicine bo administered to-day be- cause it would have prevented the malady it been taken ten daya ago hit to deul with the in its stage and if the patient refute to tako Uia medicine which bcit in must not miller him to die while he ii wasting limo in vain effort to his obstinacy he the best medicine he must giro Iiim the host he can get him to take Wo notice that journals in the south luvs lately advocated tho tion of the Missouri Compromise as the moat for tho unhappy and condition of the country Could the South aee the error WM committed repeal and voluntarily come forward for itn it would at ones end all controversy but wo conceive to be morally Therefore we cannot forbear to remark that we consider tho discussion of Ibis question at this as and ill-timed Tho subject which now public attention ia the Presidential and we cannot see that the restoration of the Com- promise is a question which tho National will ever in his official capacity bo to consider The Missouri Compromise line was the act of it was repealed by an act of and if it is ever it requires an act of to it If the question of ils restoration is of any importance in the Presidential election it must be because there is a likelihood or at least a possibility that would pass an act or that purpose which will bo to tho President for hia approval It it Is be- that no such act will over curnir the President has no to the election Wo suppose it will not controverted that f Congress ever passes an act it will be prior to the passage of n act admitting Kanias into tlie Union as a Kate Subsequent to that event would amount to nothing for the two-fold reason hat baa no Constitutional power to control the of and oven if if the power exercise would he either idle or UIc if ias should come in a froo if ihc should ae State for tho majority which admitted lier an euch would pre- vent thq The whole question then 0 far as it haa any bearing on the Presidential flection reduces to this Whether there a possibility such in act can bo passed lefore IB rife fnr ao n f tho negative can bo then all subject ia and Tho Congrens which ban rejected a till proposing Iho restoration nf the line will go out of power on the th ol March 1869 and ol Congress will commence Its cars from the first of December Ling that time Karma will be in the or knocking at thu doors of Congress for If then an act for the restoration of lie Missouri Compromise is not by thu of is certain that will never bo passed at all he will pass no mich act for ic South ban u large democratic majority Tim ert will not pans it tbo reason lat the will mill havo the 1 thn Senate the the admit this Mid man in iat party Is extravagant enough to claim that i tho next Congress Senate will le to their The New York Evening Post nado an in which after claiming the lection in several Statos which the Republicans to only reckon on T tho sixty-two members of tho Senate for remont Burlingame in Ilia IB Boston ado threat that with a Republican President nd a Republican of loy would grind thu of ext Congress as between the upper and either thus clearly admitting that had BO or rough our midst Adhering rigidly to the marks of a founded in holiness when THE STATES Among the multitudinous peoples that make up tho American public is none muro interest than that portion prising the children of Israel In a very few insignificant part which they once constituted has increased to over a ter of n million mostly it is of man birth and the present time they have synagogues in all of our cities to which in obedience to their ancient laws they ly throng ut festive seasons such as that which they have just celebrated They are among the most frugal of our city and in most exhibit a capacity and tion for good citizenship unexcelled by any class among us In the city of Baltimore they nave four nnd u large number of those who adhere to customs are ed through our midst landmarks of a faith Chaldean worshiped the host of heaven In tie alluvial plains of Mesopotamia tnd groveled its infancy around of the Nile they possess a bond of union which while it exempts them from degenerating into a faction to be used politically or socially by the designing of other organizations facilitates united and intelligent action in matters of their own which has been taught them by thB persecutions of past resulting alike from the lawlessness of clamoring mobs and the harsh hand of In possibly to be found the why the children of have so truthfully discerned and ly resisted the of any political party which tended to bring them as a class in- to a conflict of WQ can bear cheerful they have avoided any such alliances in our midst and if we may be allowed to argue from their conduct here what by a parity of reasoning it roust bo where there is no class of our sing so large a portion of our adopted who exercise the elective franchise ed in them with a more single to tlie fare of the country which hon its doors to their rnce nnd which they have Urn w An inf work ul ottr ntt hich pricna JOHN v M ami of Wo may consider it therefore iat an act ill never come before the President fnr A friend who was an of consideration with tho narrated it to the editors of the Is perfectly idle the New Orleans genuine love Iho practical It ia unwine to i an of The principal actor in the scene never expected that it would have been made subject of a paper paragraph but it is so characteristic ol it can never ho gathered up a true generosity and nobleness that it is here groat produced in the words of the disc it a n element of tho It would unwise ever to It again in Tho Missouri is like water pilled upon the and No 2 Murray this Hotel an J w P SIGN OF THE BOOK and Instruments No Columbia Street POUT R W OAKLEY Tla Sheft Iron and Copper NO m STIEET roar WAYNE INI X o irn i N WAYNE R W T A Y L O 11 Produce R D IM COM MERCHANT Four WAYNE S V Retail in Dry toads Groceries Cutlery 3 STREET FORT WAYNE IND It A V now wait upon all who mny favor him their of with morn ftf A wife Correct i ho of the M to Teeth Filled with Care and Fidelity i I intention io all of I II v In I chanced lo he of a party who were taking an evening drive in the ol the city of Washington On ing one of thn cemeteries Urn attention of one of our arrested by a female wilh three Hum 11 near the closed She deep afflicted and her miserable und that of tho little ones told of culler ing which was truly distressing We hud gone but when tho had Item arrested by them dered lo turn nnd drive lo they were seated Descending from tho carriage hu the woman and inquired the cause of her sorrow In a plain and ple style she told her story thus years before her h unhand had left MB to find a in America He had worked very hard and money enough to for his nnd had a final home pre- pared to receive them That day they had ar- rived but alas J not to meet the glad husband and father for two duye previous he had fallen from a staging where he WHS ut work and pointing there I've out with my little ones lo see the but too hue The pole is shut and we must buck The poor woman was quite overcome and children cried at beholding their Will yon n sent and ride said it ia now too Into to it Tho attempt to it at thn Into of is on ground that it was well to offer to the Senate an opportunity to Iu action But the Compromise is and it would bo aa rational to expect of eulogy the of any other Nothing but to pronounce O thank you sir but could lie insisted and taking one the gentleman not think of it of the forlorn little creatures in hid nrma ho it in the Tho mother and re- two children followed I seat driver and ordered him to drive ns the woman had directed The little ones soon dried their and amused us hy their cent prattle the one asking if we going to take him to his father A an drive brought us In front of n poor hovel which the woman said would be home if were there the out the gentleman con- ducted them to the door then drawing his card ho naked tko name el said Writing il on thu bwk Bide he handed it to her with n ing when need more aend card to then bidding her a kind good night he took lite nnd we in to our respective lodgings That man then President of United ow Mr Fremont well and when I eay that I know that he combines and sincerity of with J am imre that you will admit that he a the f ol IF ff Sward iury it out of For more than thirty yeara country acquitted in it had acquired in public estimation which was to dis- turb It had settled a dangerous controversy was folly nay to Ita repeal as Mr in of his wta a Pandora's Bui from has all our present An Mr woe opposed at the time to Its ho has not changed his opinion that its repeal was an act of But wi arc fure wo do whin we aay that he dooa hot think it would ho wise and that he no agitation having this object eithor in Con- or out He IB tno sagacious uot to ive that the question has obsolete and too wisn to around tho root ol a trca which was girdled two years ago in hopo of again it with foliage Nothing now remains for the Territories but to lee by wise legislation properly the are io Uie of pence and ultimately in tho right of character of their own without intimidation by mobs aad without in- from the doctrino is acquiesced iu tiin will that quiet bo to tho country of which it is su much in need following maJo on this My M F ANP TOT TO defeat Fremont and elect Buchanan would ho to scotch the not kill It It would bo indeed to ish and tho of hy it favorable conditions of vigorous growth of premature exposure If the scheme of dis- union should be forced into maturity now in simple event of election the zing patriotism of the people Must it in a day but arid protected by a Buchanan administration for tho period of four years it might thereafter setae a with terrible success Hut pending or after a oven far more ble pretexts wonld not be wanting Pretexts lor dissolving the Union would then bo thick an blackberries The acquisition of tho attempt to acquire it wonld itself boar an ple crop of and most assuredly none nr lo thf inmost they have chosen us the home of their adoption But our object in pursuing these reflections wan not tp utter a panegyric on our Hebrew but to place before the a brief glympse of their condition in the United from a the New York That remarks Hidden away ns it were behind the great mass of our Christian inhabitants there is a very large population of Jews up almost in themselves their own customs practising their own sublime and religion and keeping up quietly but Tully tho nnd traditions that have come down to them from their forefathers Observing their when ill the roat of our population is engaged in traffic and business the but few Christians as to their and the synagogues remaining closed Sunday when eople so disposed the ceremonies of their neighbors but a small of our citizens know thing about the very interesting law and practices Tho number of Jewa in tho United a quarter uf a million and in the of New are about forty of whom nearly reside in tho Empire Cily This estimate is arrived at not by any taking is by the by the amount of broad consumed at the season nf the Passover At that for cue week no is permitted in eat leavened bread The Passover bread Is baked iu public and dealt out to all applying at tho nUe of pounds for every man woman find child By the law aro all TO eat it and understand but not In tho whole to fulfil their obligations in thin particular Therefore by the amount of broad H to the nf the faithful children of in tho country In New York city is besides one in DECLINE OF THI BUSINESS The publishes as communicated a paper explaining the reason why business has declined in the Courts of It is not says the writer the prosperity of the country but the increasing of the commercial public with a tribune that to redress or satisfaction censor to point at some particular Commissioners who have given questionable no doubt questionable judgements have been niven but he also complains because while he is by uf imprisonment against the man who picks pocket or breaks into his house he has no protection against the man who warehouse goods upon credit and makes with them This irritated gentleman in inon with the public at large and with Parliment draws no distinction between the of positive and it is natural Unit using hU eyes without discrimination he could exactly point either tu the reasons for the decline iu the business or for tho of Court Undoubtedly commercial men avoid using the Bankruptcy Court as much as possible btu for Commercial men Englishmen in particular do not like to expose their business and creditors will come to an agreement with tho bankrupt so that they ahull not subject their dealings to official or lic survey Another feeling is that the debtor and creditor can manage the better themselves hence on increase in the custom of under deeds of The i le of creditors with the inspectors have a power os na the Court ol and all the creditors to the to the decision of thin special nal Thus if any of the cases in the commercial of went the Court of Bankruptcy they wero gottled under of inspection J speech at Hamilton The Atlas Down on Br ok t of Opinion an Organ Una its Candidate nt the p of this party the Re- publican Listen at the ignominy and reviling which they combine to hurl on your sister are told that the Declaration bl Independence is embodied in the Constitution of the United is an abstraction Put it into the Constitution and what would It would follow that the j man in his right liberty and the pursuit of happiness would Cud it interfering with the of the States and it would lead our country rapidly destruction Cut why do I speculate upon what it fore our would be obliterated forever H become as and HATEFUL as its bus been and glorious rum lhc J In much less than a human life-time the old uf thirteen States has extended lo thirty and a vast domain lies before it that will yet double area of tho Commonwealth the fruits the Declaration of Independence which declared thut all men arc created Woe and Equal Yet to that tion thr of Slavery ascribe oil tho of our government Mr pronounces the dogma of bunion equality a regards the ordinances of 1787 and Proviso as resulting consequences mint end in the disruption 1 1 THE Brine forth Die the tuml From tlic hazard lips of inea 1 forth the sut not tow For priestly prayer or rirgiB Toe of the 1 lie o lofty 1 ut uu menial unbarred No was frum of mid imon the it 1 in if n lu And it tbu vuly thing roof that hud wunt wit cry Aud And Fi a solemn a low Hunt wail were heard ird From gloom of that homo babe her mad should she that it first spot ia on Why ahu such leprous will u thing out your and the Under the porch nf And Bounds from that hull of appal of where has Like a tranquil lake Unit is fiercely lly wing of o And shout and load A n J the and tlic of drankon government and the of tho of the find goblet in the DM Oil I and yo crew badge is the ills 1 and I we are i Leave to our i There ia however another reason SOURCES or THE UEAL feronce which perhaps Iku deeper than any that have been recognized itli men get on better when they trust to each other and avoid the forms the and the of the law But ia not this practically and to a repeal of the bankrupt In other words is it not reverting for to the under- standing between man and man which tutes the very bone and substance of to give to charters future Republics of the Southwest those nf AND WHICH And many of woo BEEN THE swiftly go lino cry or THE in Bro twenty ami one in Brooklyn of thene for pur inon with of the Thu principal in Cronby Green Norfolk Wormier Clinton and East Twelfth In street is a largo nnd well conducted hospital and ably aro attacked to l of thu on StaUa and Po Wo find the following letter in the It m lo tho editor by a friend a gentleman of the fur whose accuracy ho vouches Ang fi Of nil com- munity the notion a Court of Bankruptcy can protect the credit of the world has been one of the most transparent and it is a hopeful fact for the of com- merce from these old idols that the very utility of bankruptcy laws and courts is beginning to be and Spectator OF TOE Tho United States sloop of war the of the Japan squadron arrived nt Portsmouth N H absent from the United States three years and seven months during which she sailed miles and visited the following places de Bay find Anger of Java Singapore twice three times limes Shanghai nnd Amoy Inland ol Chew Inoda twice ami itl Island of Gunni one of the in the Pn Manilla und of St lena Nine was the slui remained at any one port and that was at Shanghai was inent and capture of that celebrated ly and during whole of slay there on a of and to the neutrality of the foreign ment and protect the und property of American Irom injured in the between the Chinese and Mr Sin two hours with Mr Buchanan on nt His grounds aro beautiful and tastefully arranged bur hia house is plain ant1 unpretending in extreme everything has the air of democracy lint the man himself tho very ol ism I was never moro in my lite Ho gave ns a cordial and frank TEIi U H- Kung reception and talked uith with the freedom of an old I felt na ifl had known him all my life lie naid Iho in- in Una WRH llin Union of tho us equals to tho will n patience that night of tho and was to thn doctrino of and the south Imd now for th first time in the of iho country the of the That people of n had I of when they to form u tu they would nr would not That by this legislation Congress hail tlie power wim In and not in nnd the only rule was could ho hy the people only they to form n State preparatory to into the Union I you utmost his words Ho said if he bo felt satis find In bay of oho wm ctl Jn the of that ol and wan to convoy the to whore Ihn uf were The ship ditto to the of iho Upon one while lying born lined in the delta of tho river of were eoen and trading almost within of lier woro lowered ami by a of mid under the command John who went in Tint den with booty look to itn Hand two they behind rocks and kept up a lire upon bonu men dashed on a shower of and routed out the neat of nnd killed nnd wounded nn whereupon the escaped to the jungle The work of traction WUM then by junks ami in Twu were taken were to the Chinese In thin had only one man killed and one convoyed Excellency U S from which accompanied bj of ol and liy the senmen and marines in iho nf the lie escorted to Canton In of being detained so long upon the she had a grout dent of of her were sent home nnd been thut very few of ber remain Nineteen of the crew died including six by casualties iu a complement of two their the length of the From tlic 0 Journal THE BEAL The Cincinnati Witness a while since that some consecrated wafers wore brought up by Cupt of on his return and that time wafers hove been ki pt by L ulher the war with tint ed The Witness also said that the of fact came to the cars ol the Liko th t ofn n tje t vow 1 Resd tbo extract without if TOU can Last evening we wore leisurely the music in choirs in different churches out in around us and they wero nil new and tunen hut one And that one It wan not tang we have heard it but il awakened a train of long buried memories that rose to us they were before the cemetery of the soul fir M old Corinth they were and Priest calling at Capl and plan laid by them to rescue these i i house ami only a lad there got po i r i i- i Wuo a fu on of the and the falling upon sunbeam were rose color ol life Winched nnd we wera In a moment back to iho old village church and fhe yellow d it g through tho wt m re roug to wt Ins knees and a prayer lowed the dowf Bnd lhc wfc mifer and then suddenly and decamp snt in hs WM to in it f- T i i i m and iho miniator who we used to think cm nat the Obio organ of md i w wnio organ 01 good was ho had concluded the Church dwie of the facts i nnd and choir the but what il wen Ulo hymn and tho turn WM as the of thu discovery of e in I a possession their It is dare not think how the would be finally he n porting ol ho the of Now In other il lift were elected by ft notional iota what he do id the would national support ami the of which id would be dis- The truth is Mr is as sound at this question as Mr nnd the arc better men to-day democrats tho they have done heretofore now they meet lhc question boldly nnd the j Miss in her Norway and a young man ivas tour years ngn in hia on rim errand about twenty to carry provisions tu a village in the per country Thn village him for to lake children on his H lew miles on Ire way to nnd leave them at a house on thn road where they would be cure uf until could lie to He took the little and saw the two elder were well wrapped from roM The third he took in his urins iiii knee clasping it warm his say saw set ofT nnd it in by one vvho on the road and hoard tho children tling Hund nnd Hund merrily til their litUo talk Before they pack of lavia nnd who related with ninny lo U Mr on her return tu whut she hud at Capl Lowe's Rev Mr Wood communicated to tin Bishop what heard at his tbo of time ta their arrival they with them well Catholic citizen of lint place Mr Klin tu them Capl residence who much to they were by hin nun nnd firl tiot al home n dinner nt thy house of hm father-in-law fde with but the return ul Copt Luwo and on his entering the room the introduced nnd Mr nnd told him he hud Irom the and why he had and had Juno the duty of nny Catholic priest or even at risk of his life to save Sacrament from by just nn H tho duty of und Mary to Bavo thu tin the Infant Guil of horn unbelieving WHAT FOB THE furnishes the evidence of what up the of a Stale new towns have up with nnd of the country through which runs iron horse have developed to n remarkably extent the town of Altonn al of the A few yearn ago what is now n town f about five thousand consisted of two or throe nt id nu moro and town in iho Slate i nrc five in place rian and It six public Behoof two private a book store nnd a family newspaper which nieh ample ihc of the IB the file of the workshops of Railroad Comr pany nnn the the It contains two number of tne menu in the interior of the It of tin lurgent hotel outside of or delphia numerous minor ones We think the town is destined to bo one of iho They both became and both and they both dird Who shall say they aro not where Sabbaths merer never break upt Sabbath by Uie column at the right lendur and to our enrn their lonea were very of mill bears their penciled they wrote them in June before of change bed their a summer cloud Alan that with the old mosl of tbo tweet have died upon nir but in und they yet be the uf lake in a hall columns arc bo ami of morning light whose celling In pearl whoso floors urn all gold nnd hair and hearts never grow old Then who alto nnd aho who air will bt In their more Thoro aro usually twelve ribn In the body though sometimes eleven or thirteen Tho of bun en four at the top and four in pairs at thu There arc three kinds of thn tearing and the anil In many three arc opposite to ottier above and elow of teeth at maturity U thirty-two or ti jaw Thd of o man in health if eight ounces in twenty-four Thw fact the of bathing and The quantity eating bat and The blood in about a Hull of weight of tho body by ita muscular contraction two ounces of from d evenly to es in a minuto owing to the continued reception ti Tho lu of aint ore part of tho body 1 the respiration U less than at A respiration may be hold for u minuto and a It nil or longer if it bo taken deep and TU MAKE source of in pork been in facilities afforded for making manure After carting out the manure from my hog yard in the spring 1 surface a slight covering uf turf muck or anything else liquid part of the manure This will be rooted over and thoroughly in fl few when f give it coaling which will soon composted in the same in inner as tho firot as it is undoubtedly otic of iho continue adding as before through the season with a that we might do I th I burst on them from a hollow well to ny do not for it on tho ground that it ia in tho Constitution but limy say it right That God himself established it and il has the for its foundation If wo do not men in of our institutions we deserve eternal infamy Tito content is nnd Fremont is not No man libr to Any that ho Is On the whole I consider his beyond tnd is bat there can bo in the a man who will not for If could see hear him talk 1 firmly would get every T have fear you will not be able lo read it Yours truly W B Esq Ala A St Louts paper tho grasshoppers have eaten the entire tobacco crop of Franklin the last that was heard of them they on tho cornerp ol the mnn a to the of the wood The beasts followed close to iho hack of Closer and closer tho wolves pressed Hutu saw one about to spring ut It was for the horse to faster than he did fnr he went liko wind so did the wolves Hand in his up one of the children behind threw it of the Thirt stopped tho pack H On hut the crowded around blond freezing to Ir watt easier in throw over second child than the first and Bui nn came iho infuriated with hunger nnd raging lifto for their prey It WMS harder to give up the that nestled in btu In mortal terror tho hot breath of the wolves upon him the in- and saved Away over the snow flew the was reached and Hund just escaped after all the sacrifice made But he was and his talk for Romo time night and duy wag of wolves Irul ihr effect en linn and bustling interior of P And all the Central was Earning Journal A to lettor uf Gov of himself New Orleans Rtt speaks iis plainly in favor of thn of Cuba as a Stale Its avowal is couched in Wnw we linn South does the extension of slavery There is not a Southern among the warmest nts of does not desire iho annexation of Cuba ns 1 State and would not have U except us a slave Governor that young m-m soothes Soil by that the Democratic not extension of There nn n round tlie 1 I party of Louisiana iv prepared lit Mr and it we ilic nf riur Slate nnd the to tike that tho fur Vice-President donieK that lift is attached to nny organ zition desires iho extension of that the Executive of fully endorses ihr I have a Urge quantity it would have nearly all and thff spring valuable would have nearly i been lost if I had nothing to the yard I this compost more valuable than tho quantity ef stable manure for corn land and I should noj be much afraid t-i to er crops besides corn I have en formers wiio leave bog yards bare as ihc street and nearly fis fur as manure concerned when by adopting above len might be made one is now farmers think of there things There mny be can proposa n belter than the above if so J glad lo hear from them will bo recollected that the Governor of called the Lei together in to thf land grunt from Congress to the State on tlie subject It g stated that he grant nnd Ln Crosse railroad upon that the of Sinte fa not to be Iiy the road pass tL The soon come Legislature und it is thought IMS strength enough to pass over tlic veto IS NEW JERSET The in NPW Jersey nrc friends of nrc ftt work and if the effort is con- ns it may Jersey IK for nnd Dayton by n tho of nny other wants know why J who play tho tQ perfection seldom piny tho devil set his his head and conclusion Iho ladies do mil hv the ii it rj lie want of u to dune there is a foot of Und to from nlave territory I am tour rout lhc principle nf the extension of slavery I have to ft from the year 1837 I have beon pledged tu it and will perform Webster's great March for taring the State Fair WM two throe months old and weighed nn foul He nine ia and the name in Ort 10 The Legislature of Vermont to-day Geol W kcr by a vole of against JC over H L   

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