Weekly Argus And Democrat (Newspaper) - March 18, 1856, Madison, Wisconsin 12. NUMBER 32 BY CALKINS A T NEW NUMBER 195. MAECH 18, 1856. IN ADVANCE Thomas Jefferson's Opinion upon Courts and Independent THOMAS was a good Dem f MARCH 10, THE SPIRIT We have news from the entire Eastern part of since the reception oi j following grin u and Gov. in message I us Democrats rally in response like any lo the call of in and from wo the sunn noble to Ju fo Judicial A noth public in j Milwaukee will on Democrats beforehand to their and 10 indicate lhe line they are to walk liive been so quietly passed over as a good to have excited first American i ven in a speech of any one of the body Some of liis writings with The con- aru directed courts and is a mere We from his works the m Uie ot Judl m i which they may twist and shape into any form It should be us an of eternal in that whatever power in my is is we were all their free coi c: meet in smaller i be on THIS J jii and in their of their i I vi iy in our bUlu and the in tins we gone I yond ih by u I ot in one ihe Houses i 1 toi removing a nidge a vote bo I any is before t us int a of and passion ixl express ll j our s adjourned nil 3 Th has u to of tin this no j to be J make them on ilie as 1 weie in but e lo lhe continuance that they should bo to some and I and tKat to bo j lute also in theory at while ihe of the people is but in as fast as that can be nowhere but vith tlie people in mass. They are independent of all but moral I My of the is very different from Ibat you THAT EACH IS INDEPENDENT I OF THE AND HAS AN I RIGHT TO DECIDE FOK WHAT 7S TBE JF THE CONSTITUTION IN THE JASES TO ITS of the was j jt session this olh having thU turned nil 3 The to some id must compounded oi a of Ie and It is tint honest men arc All on the mind of and how liis judgment is warped by To this bias add that of the of peculiar is of politically op Jn to enlarge his and the the cli oi tl e in view of I ie bi Id and dangerous of the The MOW of the h they will present is looked as of tlie Thc Sena Lai of posed lo Gov. its action of and bow can we decision between be when it is i bi ol which are hold u so a arid an i from two yi ars in Districts that last B the of their opinion may be Ocean Steamers following are the of lhe ocean learners lost pail si from which they to hope or WE HAVE TO ALL THEY AUE IK THE HABIT HE THEM to an K HOLD FOR FUTURE tbe of steam ADVANCES OT They me ibis and i in of and t r to undermine of sixteen I hts thc und The never the fo in lhe nil hands tho in ninth they have so all hands City of important a I'm hold all hands thc all 1-ands leading of our saved only a few sliced the is ilie never to bo Heat d J ot each nnd aiu more jell of this i T WOULD OF THE J U UK IF HE THE COMMANDS OF L AND TO IMPRISONMENT In lhe time abi ve lines of been and vessels with a of out- hi mired thousand majority of committee of thc New York to whom for the repeal of prohibitory was Awe reported in favor of that tbo conflicting j The intention opinions of eminent legal as t tat each branch i i JH 1'ION and where it is to act ultimately and without I will myself by occurred while I in ie belter known to and thc ples which governed TLo legislature has passed the sedition 1 Tie federal courts had subjected i individuals to its penalties of fine On coming into 1 released these individuals by lhe power of committed to executive nevei be more properly i ised than where citizens were suffering the authority of which under a law unauthorized Ihe and In i lie cabo of Marbury and the judges that 1 and by tbe were although not I delivery essential to complete a which s long as it remains in hands of the is as yet no it is in posse i ut not in and T withheld delivery of ihe THEY CANNOT A MANDAMUS OR OR TO OF Wnen British treaty out .my against lhe impressment if I But to ratify it. Sei alo I should ask their ad- ice. 1 thought that would be a mockery when I was predetermined against following should they advise its IJIM FROM TILL A R TO KEEP HIM CONSTANTLY ING AND ANO HIM ENTIRELY MARCH 11, 1850. Slate March 4th, 1950. R. Beriah This body to have thought better of Vice L. J. J. P. At- THE 8ENATX. its determination to refuse to until ia They met this and proceeded to business us like sensible public They will bly that is the amusement for them to indulge ID for length of They a very large number of bills as much u any one day this have received from a copy of a mammoth calling together the people to their views upon Executive Independence and Judicial last The following ia the language of the MASS Maroh lit W. A. J. W. 0. M. W. B. Simoon D. 9. J. T. E. H. C. Ball aud L. 0. President Smith ia the Hon. J. P. Atwood offered the following which was seconded by W. A. and That a committee ot three be op- draft and report to meeting a to lhe an fiom the to tho and UQ increase of the uf J. P. L. J. Farwell and A. White wore appointed euch The Corresponding Secretary announced receipt of letters tbe From the Hist. Society Indian Washington Dr. W. tinting that C. Eastman in cordance the wishes of the furnish the portrait of her late Hon. Hoses auting that he will furnish his portrait A meeting of those to the and has commenced writing and in luror of sustaining out his personal narrative relative to the Lead B in his vindication of the region lor ihe having written the events and the elective will of 1622 and part of 1823, and that the whole assemble at this narrative to about ono hundred at 7 Rev. Alfred communicating a The following will be valuable Memoir of 132 foolscap pages ot 12, an unbound file of tha Prairie du Chien S 1840-61, from Mrs. Hiram A. huge of 18BB, from I. A. map ol as platted m 13C6, rom David map of 18SB, from D. 3. file of Temperance 18SS, from W. A. an ancient ed in Mar 8th, a com- mission of Gov. Clark ol N. V 1742, to Ad- am aa a commission of Sir Henry Governor of K. to Adam Van as in 1T6S a list of Captain Tan company in 1773, anil a parchment deed executed in 1774 by Jelles afterwards so distinguished iu the border of the tion in the Mohawk from L. Van of Juneau county a piece cf ribbon taken from Black his integrity ond independence of the in Aug. 1832, preserved by the late from and as P. from Rev. A. an from whatever quarter The immense enthusiasm manifested in direction bj tbe Milwaukee mass muting is but an earnest of what will come u p from every quarter of the in r tones to the ears of all the ical Judicial tribunals or other The vicious and lying report of the meeting in night before last U seized upon with and verbatim in both the Shanghai in this Let them continue their copying false reports made up express purpose of biasing tbe by a clam of men only capital is and tut they will or we are much that it react upon and tbe party which they lhe will with all its THE E COURT IN A WHAT'S TO BE and address the Hon. B. Hon. J. B. Hon. M. M. Hon. C. E. Hon. B. A. J. F. W. Hon. E. Hon. J. B. Col. JOHN Dr. At thu hour nn enthusiastic gathering of the including all met fit the to the number of orer and organized by electing BTRON with other whoRe names we have not officers Hon. Thomas P. with extracts from his correspondence relative to the fur and In- dian trade ol the Federal troops in Black Hunk movements towards the tiou of Wisconsin Hon. Jameu accompanying his al MS of 124 foolscap ing wilh his arrival at Green Biy the that Fort Howard in with no- tices of Judge Indian trade aLd early trade and commerce of the early lish silver of about 15 cents of Elizabeth's tearing date 1BV3, from o. C. an Indian and found rear aad a Continental of issued in 1778, from G. O. a copy of the Concord 1792, Concord 1795, and N. H. from Men 10 volumes of the cratic Judge several umes of rom Hon. Jurats T. Lewis file of Boston 1803, from Horatio old of tho j we must confew that war and war of Mrs. E S. that a man of Mr. Incidents In White Mountain should be of opinion that the court hive the COURT FAILS TO We publish with pleasure the lowing correction of proof by Senator for the Goven tho committee and the weie laid on by tho i- lur to hear M. ti the and held the constitution made their ad- confirm but not to reject it. This has buen I by Uit I haie never doubted ita In the of two under exactly simile the in attention for some couit hud Unit one of the by a pre- wiis not a tbe House I concerted arrangement unknown te the of determined i a crew of 20 or 25 Know Nothings the other of South h id gathered themselves together under thc a and bim to his seat iu the back part of the and hundred persona were obliged to leave for notices du troubles during the war the want of Mr. upon of 1812-15, of Craw taking the delivered nn j ford Indian troubles of 1827 nnd 18S2, ing and able in favor of opposition and Indian manners customs Col. to Judicial of and M. his valuable MS. narrative of greeted with of upon taking 59 foolscap detailing early pioneer habits his seat A committee was appointed to prepare a tropes ol of set of and while they were in Hon. J. E. ARNOLD delivered a long nnd eloquent legal exposition of the presenting with logic and the position of the and the attempted invasions of executive After he amidst immense cheering Axe in Peter n narrative of j tl to the constitutionality of be considered a against its j copies circulates i the scandal of T hich Mr trip I to tlie We j already corrected the in fo liis J lias gonu i for a and will be I back bere tlic middle of There ia wrong or in lo it. Our old friend J. H. WELLS has become the of the Sunk sterling He is a a good and as we hope lie will a I Another Fountain Cily Beacon is i at lhe counly of c Smith a and these were made during the federal THESE AUE EXAMPLES OF MY THAT OF THE THREE DEPARTMENTS HAS ALLY THE RIGHT TO DECIDE FOB ITSELF WHAT IS ITS DUTY UN- DER THE OUT ANY REGARD WHAT ULAN TO 0 111KRS11 AY DECIDED FOE of of d of lo the the voto was Uken on the adoption ol be independent ot thc by the means it has to to from of on them by the TO HAS IT ECT U A L 011 D a of that rny should bs known ibis diai I withdraw from all of and resign everything the by a combined effort succeeded in getting up such a thai it was impossible to obtain tho vote by owing to the crowded slatt sf the it was equally impracticable It divide the and it being evident thai it WHS tho sense of nearly All present thai they were tho President them No one made any the knot of rowdies alluded to above Thc wholesale lie in the in regard ti to as thi honor of sending the pack of bullies to thi The ot the again ex- and lo lie by that branch and without executive must decide lor in lei tlic constitu t they are or not also as i pray be to tlic of tlie the superan that body must for it- ol tht and to my tbo lity is the of I to no man's nor to draw on rny While duty I met opposition with a and fearless Bui lovirg din rny individual or control from its i-v i M WISCONSIN is tbe will be kicked out i. to Governor will not nor will be of those who ore ticking by villainy to dis- place mil vet 6 lie to him at Governor for an uf vie ory is not always to the the bov said lie killed tV skunk H two doll was lhe other by a bank in II had been in circulation for 51'ty-two co AND IN THAV BRANCH WHICH IS ACT AND OUT OX ANY JS OF 01' THE UN- TIIK OPINIONS OF LO bo said decisions may and and s failing in the of public and of public i oi ir lhe judges ot England the time ol id and lhe House of out the of those bodies pre- vented ii fiom it. So in the oases of Duane and of William Smith ol Soulli characters of blood precisely on tlie same thc judges in a question ol c r 1 nl ir he i have our facts from who out in the a- no paper that ever gives fair pa we cannot give tho tions or Buy further evidence is plain that thi people not bear tho usurpations of the Judicia nor any other am will bear out the Executive in the of his duties against any every CITY ELECTION The following in the result of the city elec tion i Z f did not seem to think that lhe J. P. 12T 170 154 55 Executive was n dependant upon the J. 0. 115 1B9 115 He hold them to ho in all respects independent of each The following i; another chapter of upon the House of und words ot the same provi Smith to be p. I I Vet no Reword of Foster of who invented ibe lime and Hie pressed lias o froin his pa i before So ihe j thut Duane was a citizen ind in a question of the Go i1 at driven to by c conditions ol the are putting on long y. Y. An exchange that large quantities ot arc made of A friend of ours says he lie lias when he has i them for The is cally that the contine ment is to ko place at iho attended all lhe and thai such in of lhe ancient on in 34 148, to 01 as the of all a very dangerous out placets the of m Our jii us as and not nn ic They h the same for for and the of The is i is caf and their tho as they are in ior and net an tho to tho elective con- i THE HAS ED XO SINGLE THAT TO WHATEVER HANDS THE COR- OF TIME AND ITS MEMBERS WOULD BECOME IT HAS MORE MADE ALL THE DEPARTMENTS COEQUAL AND legislature fails to pass laws far a for paying ilic and other if for a A. B. Braley W. A. J. F. 229 237 128 185 89 101 44 50. 71. 78 t 1ST 37 126 278 78 178 132 74 213 S. G. 80 89 1st. A. E. T. C. J. F. J. A. J. I. E. H C. T. C. 70 98 34 31 37) 5C! 3f 211 It 7 the as by thc constitution ad I fail io meet in Judges 78. cannot issue their lo them if the has ensued from io supply place of a la appoint other civil or military to requisite cannot fuica can if tie their lUese contradictory d denying thc light they com usui p of explaining the 1 go faither than you dc if I rightly your quotation from ihe of au opinion thai lhe judicial y ib the last lion to the other of the bul in i elation to lhe of the to thu unde which the judiciary If tb 16 4 L. W. Hoyt elected D. 1C. Wright wai elected Justice of the Peace ai d Jonn 2d John N. 96 D. J. 5 John 83 N. B. 7 T. 66 D. Y. Kilgore 2 S. Oakley 98 B. T. is Justice of the W. io no executive or cei lo tlie fulfilment of their official more than tkc president or l in f orders to the judges or then Betrayed by English and as it shoi Id of the control of i in this y they have at limes thair limit by under- to executive officers in the of their executive duties but the opinion be then indeed is our con- i hi keeping three a complete He FOK restrains the u in Irom PC v ere eighteen on tho route had si Ttio on ihe level wm three nnd a feet am. the cold tun Leen intense and ninny to The oldest considers the most n the Trie win in fall to traffic with RUI aie a Tohoi arc plenty and I'D C THAT THE ill fill CHECK AND BALANCE IT HAS At C01 TO THIS TO UN J OF THEM THE RIGHT T 3 OF THE and to ibitt one- which i- ai d i independence of thc Fur rience has shown lhat u e I impeachment il has is not n The last of tho following lines by the I a lhat such opinions as the of the judges to judiciary as it docs executive ni J legislative 1.1 te legislate c The judges have more occasion to act because the ol and and of criminal the grc mass of the system their peculiar When the legislative or nea act they arc sible to the people in elective Tho exemption of the judges from that know no safe powers of the Jacks 1G7 218 152 1 158 Van 1 4th Joseph 91 S H Van Bergen KinneT 85 Chauncey Abbott Andrew 82 Wm A Justice of the C. id without S. Folds 77 H. 9. S. F. E. E. V y- man 75. The remit to be drawn battle The opposition elect Mayor and Trouw r the Democrats elect Police and M Aldermen stand Independent Dem. Among those who were pan c- obnoxious to forti eir with i ho ara are Justices and El thc battle uf wilh MS. letters Bonnet nnd relative to thut Also from to pertaining to the early French history of thu S. Co to tbe history cf and upon tho subject us soon as he collect the necessary A. Warren Jr hoping to be future lo nish n paper on the Region Mrs Helen H. of accompanying a large bequest of books lottie Society from her late Dr. Stephen Williams Young and of promising copies of their History ot Pierce county for the Society's Stephen tending a copy of Schoolcraft's Thirty Years among the Missouri Lead aud ball's of tho U. S. j Levi Russell of relative to Capt. Carver's Indian alluding to the geological evidences that this whole region was once submerged B. G tendering a copy of his work on White Mountain I i. suggesting that the Society continue the labor it. which 1 e been of securing surveys of ancient and thus rescue from some important which not happen to iull in Ms reach Rev. Dr. Z. M. W. J. Smith i G. I. Waterman and Col. Z. P. During the month past seven ed by S. M. of and all most likenesses with characteristic have added to tne Picture of Solomon S. R. I. A. Gov. and Judge Smith ol the Supreme by persi ns and of Col. presented by ths members of the tive Additions to tht and of the Dr. his Mrs. H. M. sixty-six bound of great value and many of them very incuding History of the History of Northern Memoirs of the Vol. 1, of tlie war wilh Tippo Monthly Rev. 1750-84, European 1810-20, of of of of Concord of the Williams 1'amily, ard both by the late Dr. S W. Foote St of liis campaign of 1701, Sketches ol campaign of 1812-15, aud other valuable Prom Hon. B. of Muss nine Peterson's of Rhode Boston Directory 1WJ nnd 1853, Mass. 1B6S, Acts and 1853, 1851-52-6S, N. Y. Directory 1SS4; of G vols in exchange of Dr A. Schue of Reign of and H vols in exchange of wilh Atwood Also U. a. to nmd Road from Hon. C. Pacific Kill Road from G. E. Pugh vol. of of Indian Irom Hon. Henry Dodge Vermont State nnd 1818, from C. T. bound file of Advocate Aug. 1832 to May 18S4, from Rev. A. containing statements of and others relative lo at that early Boston Weekly Oct. 180S to Oct. 1804. a curious and valuable from Hon. Levi of and Congregational Churches in copy each Rev. Z M. Humphrey and Rev. W. A. Niles Picture of S. Y. City in 1807, G. O. Tiffany Shake Life of Patent Office from Hon. J. P. tive of Dead Sea from D. S. B G From S a copy of an original oil painting by an Irish taken in 1839, of or Tht head chief of the and who resided at he died in 1344, aged about CG He acted a distinguished at the treaties of de Morts 1827, at Prairie du CMon in and at Chicago in the latter of lhe Indian title WHS extinguished tu all that fine tract of at Gros 0 north of to source of the waukee ond thence to Rock which was ratified by the U S. Senate in Feb. 1835 Mr. Juneau also prom ses to it likenesses of and other monee to prepare a paper on early Milwaukee settlement and his deep in thc objects of the nnd his determination to render it every in his Messrs. S H. A. B. Peter Park power to dispose of the SIN ATS March 12. notice in youi paper quotations from gome of mine to the paper at Kenosha with which I am which you are pleased to call opinion from the Tn one of the quotations occurs tbe general opinion ia entertained when will conclude if the goes behind the Whatever opinion of tha learned in the ties of the law may have entertained on the point alluded such on opinion on my part aa the UBS of the word in the tion it ii was certainly not 1 had no doubt in my own mind of right and authority and duty of the to go behind the and certainly considered it very far from an to hare it do Ton quoted correctly from the paper E. A. and F. D. of j but I ftm tbe victim of iU and E. Substitute the word for the wore chosen member Dr. B. B. nnd it will as I wrote it. S. Randall F. I Dr. L. W. E G. J. F. W. H. Col. Lorenzo E. H. Patrick Tol S. H. J. P. S. C H. Eugene Dr. G. W. Dr. A. P. F. A. L. Van and several were chosen corresponding mem The Library committee the chase of 3C volumes early American specifying the works which was Dr. upon tbe table a copy of his Annual now iti press by K. King Si Co that the Society might expect from the publishers i number of for The of the Society were voted to the several donors of paintings also to H. M. Hiram A. A. Judge J. H. D. M Col. Z. P. L Van C. T. G. O. aud other donors to the library find Judge from committee to ize tho reported au drawn in a concise the reasons for asking an increase of u to the and of tic salary thc Corresponding Tha memorial was unanimously and signed by the of the Ex- Mr. remarks of this was Bird would like to aee all hii in the lobby of this but that he knew was He was always glad to see as many of them as but he knew they were willing to retire that lobby when their presence impeded ae he would do in a WISCONSIN is have been presented by Messrs. KINO t of with a of the above named The statistical put of the work wae compiled from the by JOHN W. of and is very full and It ii 3D the whole a good affair and will be found to be a convenience to business men and Ii can be obtained of WATSON of tlie tinel at present in this Price GO MIL. B. road earned during the month of ia an increase of about ever the receipts of the same month last This road is doing a rousing is fast Immediately the of the from the bar of Supremo and the presentation cC i is views to the on Saturday u to meet again un at 1C A. M. it did not pointed time the judges not in their seats until 3 P. M. Thc question i en seemed to be whether they tha bo enter judgment in nnd iro Bashford to bo Governor without they cannot act in any other f jr inure is no issue lhe whole afternoon frittered away in a desultory between as to iney could They finally adjourned to at 10 this At the this morning the court wna 1 up to the hour of one o'clock they had not r their They are puzzled rs to what they can Gov. by i ing their has given them much si that they do not know bow to of it. This ia the first in tho of the that they have wavered in the They made their strides i ver bolh law and with a that loft no hope for thing short of tho writ of ouster against the no matter by what it might be brought but a step 90 monstrous now be to bung about thc end desired by the court is fairly Supremo Court at its own fail to meet its own appointments by hours and to sum up they hesitate to nay further P. S. The Supremo Court has not shown itself in the middle of tho recent battle tween the Dominicans nnd the It is said that Gen. Corbal thc engaged Gen of the in single killed him on tbe Pacific Heard says tho struck in on the fifth day and all on bo ird are Snd but it requires Liquor Attorney General of pronounces ihe liquor law extensive only in expense to the and iu increase of criminal After allowing some the Society ad- A spirit medium expressed prevalent in tho land of the An Excited Peru au Illinois tbe following The ferocity of tha horn by other ascribed to hydrophobia though it is not apparent that animal wr t ed with that few days Mr. of our observed bis a fine ing He hold of thing that came within his reach with hie teeth and it touch a rat terrier worries Whilo thf gentle man was watching him the animal reached into a pig pel that stood adjacent to the lul where be wai and laying bold of u good six months old threw it up in the This feat be and then setting his teeth in Ihe body of the crushed it into the gnawing and gling it The horse took a second aud treated it in a similar and then a large two months old which he toned into the air as ligh ly as a The owner ia the had tent for 3treuver, the popular bul when Me arrived the wai somewhat and Mr. Hannan ed and the boree to Tne soon u be waa new caught Vr nan by the and him to the face and then ting his teeth in gnawed Bad County shook while bil ejet respecting It says It has been read a tlie council Area of the and the red m in danced to the music of its numbers fOr The at du Lac has just started a very good looking Success to it. The Union deserve i prosperity by its uncompromising advocacy of Democracy and the rights of the New York have made the following Collector 0. W. Collector at John Inspector at New Connecticut there aro twelve churches in a certain without former having gone into the Kansas land has pointed C. M. of to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Judge Col. ii said to have ered the mummy of Nebuchadnezzar in the sepulchres of He the old grass eater by his similarity to bull beef and by hii writes to the Kenu ha at ia relation to Leg tive time of thc final the ia very I hear ing lately aa to the progress of the conn Ues of in estimation either the of the State or into the election An adjourned session has been considered to perfect lhe investigation into the finances of the but it is intimated our Democratic fearing thc of great frauds will do what they to prevent tbe completion of the invest I don't believe believe the Democracy generally are as ignorant ot tho real condition of tho books as the and just as willing anil just as anxious to know how the matter really iere is a spirit of opposition which leads them to oppose em h lien it would puzzle either one to reason for and what thc the Democracy nnd out either side paying much tho real merits of quu and oro the Democracy from low of try is to be saved through the of lative God holp A VERT Journal f ites In its usual choice thas just bi Sure the Senate Private Secretary appeared ilh his message read in the Assembly which is quite That message was one in tbe usual form announcing he had signed a number of thinks that the pear and cherry trees in the county are killed by the excessively cold of committee on Territories has reported a to admit gon as a lioa of thc Milwaukee daily We should liko to see but we don't are under obligations to dangerous depository of the ultimate late Mrs. E. N u remark poetic for burdened bf irta aod A tf Mth What peat erer Without it onc you sent cautiously is society hut the people and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome dis- the remedy u not to take it from i u i i. k you observe by not but to inform belonging to the case but This is corrective of for out of as if to rally the pub ic abuses of constitutional Aldermen and Marshal A united mean attempt was made to defeat Alden lan by him ae not elig for want of a sufficient residence in t He came handsomely ah The gnat was the Mil. B R. against the Beloit A party every ward in the will a Democratic and Dixon's Life of from C. total 100 of which ten are one 32 pamphlets aud documents by of Ute Dr. S. W. 19 from Hon. W. B 10 from Rev. W. A. 4 from L. C- 8 from Z M. 2 from C. i from Col. Z. P. of which is a sermon preached on the of American by Smith father of Gen. W. H. President of at Jane 1776, aud most prophetic as to the future of the and one each fron Badoe O. B. Col. Dr. S. W. E. and E. H. 8te- 72 P. S. for valuable public 10-The Mississippi was falling faut at St. on single pew in the Stone was sold at auction on for Not a single American paper in New Rhode Island or supports the delphia B. lately tried for the murder of John ban been sentenced to the State for C. H. a highly ed of died a few days C. a York has paid to authors during tUa pact Galena tbe boot shoe of tint city at over per debt of the city of Pittsburgh fraction over including road State House in hai cost tha mm of with The imminent peril roused Mr to instant exertion he sprang on the nulled off a and succeeded in knocking the animal but not until Mr. Hannon horribly The animal was then Me Hat nan will not be effected with the as the teeth of the did not the and consequently did not but bruited He is not supposed to be fatally Tail Sunday a farmer in the Southern part of this shot a deer through UM nor this on following be band his best a valuable animal for Thigh had refused tbe upon tbe shot by hen bo- the Tbe man and deer estimated at about forty in ft direct line; whili the dis- tance frem the to the cow was found to be eleven from a i line Homo distance to the The passed entirely through both cutting off several ahmin of beyond the The wsa in but a short distance having proved Opinion from Opposition Senator writing home to says It io the Court vrill not regard the AS a though heard on our side of the the opinion that they compelled sn it. No general m HS ru tho evil will it the Court goe hind the The Nicaragua Vew Orleans of the 2uth, says The Nicaragua in tho Com- munity town is filled and strange nro to In met with at every we to believe time Walker will be reinforced from thin thc light of in a few The hai Jj of the West are the that Walker needs and he will have sufficient of in Success to thc man took off his coat to terrible wound he had received some said not able io find I remember it wan on my ur tecka here il a man in who ro- tation of vear lie Talking atout the following good taint told of Steith to marry he marry her 1 I It be the next year witnessing ttt N. the other following ice and water and some stuff with is nun au said be down a into it Irom H it is intoxicating or makes one feel lift amount of grain received during tlie season uf 1805, was Barney recently gave Jl to the del Away uf from freshmen at the kad nut deaths ID city of notat