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exper establishment a ;' « village of two thousand inhabitants, situated on high banks, ’ descending with gentle declivity to the bobh abores of the Maumes river.’ A railroad is alo in the provese of building, to be finished n October, extending from that place (and to be in Ohio) 30 amilee, to Adrian, Lenaweeco., Michigan. They * threat. 6 ° to save a daily line of smaraboate from Bulla. Jo, next year—and beyond that, the flood tide of ' ‘their prosperity is not yet to be fathomed, Manhattan—is a place we know but little about, except handsomely plotted map for a city, pret ty near Toledo, bidding fair to be a rather close rival, and that our old friend and former copart ner B. Fasxatin Seen has started » prom there, ‘Now places start up and grow so quick on the openings and prairine of this western hemisphere, that a failure to note them weekly, would throw ‘us ‘behind the intelligence of the age'—that is, ee coatters yow are; but when that vexed boun dary question shall have been finally disposed of, we know not how we possibly can keep up—in Jew we shove a daily, 7k will be seen, in the following circular from the secretary of the treasury, wider the or der of the president, that the receivare of public money throughout the United States, are to rec eive nothing but GOLD as a SILVER wy ray. MENT FOR rustic Lawns, after the Lith day of Aupest nest, except from actual settlers or bons ide residenta, who are allowed the same indul gencies her statern extended, as to the kind of] money received, up to the 15th day of December most. It is considered an important measure for the interests of our new state. CIRCULAR. vt Boadansuret Faile Memays, end te te De. ‘Tesasvxt Derantunnt, July 11, 1836. In consequence of complaints son have speculations and me. in the of the public lands, and the aid is said to be given to af fect those objects by excessive bank cred its, and dangerous, if not partial facilities, through bank drafts and deposites, and the general evil influence likely to result to the public interests, and especially the safe ty of the great amount of money in the treasury, and the sound condition of the cur rency of the country from the further ex cef the national dormant in this man ner, and chiefly for bank one tee Seeneee United Ps has lirections, you are hereby instructed, after the Toth, day of Aw next, to receive in payment of the publi propelanery meng what in directed by the existing laws, viz . gold and ailger, and in TrCHIC, nae sent pro vided, that is the Tbh of December next, the same indulgences heretofore extended as to the kind of money received, may be continued for any quantity of land not ex ceeding three hundred and twenty acres to each purchaser who le an actual settler or bona fide resident in the state where the sales are rendo. In order to cowure the faithful execution cebenemeneren ex Se ana ly prohis fon accept land sold, any desi, peers or per evidence of Orite though for apecio, unions signed by theawurer of te United Sexton in confer to the net of April 24, 1820. And each of those officers is required to annex to his monthly returns to this depart ment, the amount of gold and silver respece tively, as well as the bills received under the ing exception; and each depo site bank ia required to annex to every cor. eee aris Sei nn poll roportions of it act id in gold, in and in bank pt. All former instructions on these subjects, except as now modified, will be idered as remaining 10 The principal f the preside rincipal object of the president in the meee being 10 ‘reprens ale leged and to withhold any counte nance or facilities in the power of the gov ernment from the of the public lands in the hands of a poet to them of the actual settlors of the new states, of emigrants in search of new homes, as well as to discourage the ruinous exten sion of bank issues and bank credits, by which those results om mappeed to vy prompted, if utmost vigilance is requi red, and ‘on, to carry this order into complete execution. LEVI WOODBURY, Secretary of the Treasury. [C] Not belonging ourselver to the detraction, body of the electioneering community, we are willing Gen. Hanninox should have all the credit that belongs to him. We look fir other than mare military talents, to qualify a man for the highest office in the gift the people. Besides, there are hundreds of gentlemen in the land, who would fill the office of county clerk admairably, that we should not suspect of having any very serious claims to the presidency of the United States. The following remarke were made at ‘8 public meeting in Ohio, not long since, by Gen. Lari, a supporter of Mr. Vas Bouman: “It is true, that that gentleman (Gen. Harrico) and myself are now, as we have for some time been, opposed to each other in some of our views, perhaps in most, as to the public. men and measures of the day . Ree eee rated as poles, I can neither be made to forget his virtues, nor withhold from him just commen dation for hia many eminent services. Sir, I would be a traitor to my own nature, if I found epee os cepmaging ree claims of a public servant, so eminent, eo pened pe agiey to pm ag tory of such usefulness gallantry, as that of Gen. Harrison. Rather than rob Beagin, of Ot See ees see pe i partion warfere and detrace [perverts the of social harmony tad usio—all prod men abould frown ur, on. “ Render unto Cesar the things that are Comnr's,” in the injunction of Divine Wis dom; and in all cases where we art from the principle, the degradation evil are to be measured only by the extent of its inaction.” ‘We have understood, that Gen. Harrison was quite amiable in his social and domestic relations ; kind, generous and affectionate in his disposition; cosy and plain in his manners; chearful in hiis intercourse with its friends and with strangers, and easily accossible to all. But what in there in all his, that may not be truly be aid of Mr. Van Buren t or what man in the nation could claim the character of a gentleman, much lows a high office, without such qualifications ? 7 The book, from which the sweet poo on our first page is selected, is for vale at our book store. We have also, a work from the pen of the name charsing author, entitled * Four Years in Great Britain—1631—35 ; in two volumes, Pire in Rochester,...From the papers, we learn that the Hon. Jonathan Chili's four story, mar bled Warehouse, opposite the Rochester House, Exchange street, in which were several offices and mechanic's shops, a lyceum, and the boat of flows of the Buffalo, Detroit, Pilot, U. States, and ‘Troy and Erie lines, was destroyed by fire, on the 13th inst. ‘The fire commenced in an joining building, occupied at the office of the Telegraph line, down about 30,000, and but amall insurance. State Appointments for Michigan.—y the Governor and Senate, July 18, Wor A, Fletch er, Chief Justice of the supreme court, and Judge for the @d circuit; George Morell, Associate Jum Hew of the eupreme court, and Judge for the tet circuit; Epaphroditue Rane, Asociate Justice of the auprnma court, and Judge of the Let circuit; Eton Farnsworth, Chancellor; Daniel Le Roy, Attorney General, Niagara Palle Journal..The first attempt to make typed stand on end, amid the jarring and roar of that “ oapan filling over a mountain,” has been made, as appears from an ably conducted pa per of this title, af the 18th inet., of superior ty pography and arrangement, by Fauxcis Wann. ‘The Journal founds ite claims to public thor up on a library rather than a political character. In proportion to ite rerits, will of nouren be its ence cons; and it has already some choice contributors. Willie Gaylord Clark's suse, of June 28, 1836, breathes in it the following eight times : mAgAma PALLe, Hore tim voive of God! Let man be dumb, Noe with thin vain eapirings hither come. ‘That vain impune hollow sounding Moods, And, like» Prownen ills the distant woe ‘Tiom crouning rocks Atsighiys ng pllet Nok te then Piianl the chance of Jas mo—wublinw Me. Morse Leguecheded in the Detroit Free Peons establishment, by his late partner Mr. Bagg, and Mr. Ellis has sold his Monrog Sentinel est ablishiment to A. Morton and Son. A new and very important project.—A project is on foot to make the river navigable for the large ins hosts, a passie on this place, by means of slack water, and thus construct a tow path to Jonowvills, for canal boats, from which place a canal will by required fifteen miles long, to the head waters of the St. Joseph River of Maumoa, thereby opening a water communication from Lake Erie to Lake Michigan, a fros the Peninsu la. It is thought that the water privileger crea ted by damming and locking both rivers will more than pay the expense of constructing the canal and a slack water navigation the whole distunan. A company will petition the Legislature at the next session, for a charter to that effort, Prom the Baltimore American, TERMINATION OF THE CREEK WAR! Woe received yeatorday Charlenton to the morning of te Suh inst. inclusive, brought puaslereyue expedition bores Gna oh Ni reyrity cetween thet city, Nor folk antiskimers, Nivelo Nora slip ! Jim Henty, of rich there appears to be no dou ng wi a] to be no wily hasten the termination of the hontil ition in Georgis and Alabama. A number © Gen. Jemwup had taken in all 1200 hontile lee pea acro sae all to ‘way point tween Columbus and 7 nah, July 6 JIM HENRY TAKEN! trust of elie from ghana in Cure | friend fa ‘isted “Jay 2, 1896, “News hae just come to town, that the motor ous Jim Hfoury is now in safe keeping within the re at Fort Mitchmll, and in irony. There in a Col, ——, who has come from the Fort, end saya he waw the emi fen Coto nat 8 have impresion of all the town Uvat it in trues and ety our war in ot alos, for Jie nani ove of the noted hostile aa wan out, were brought from Fart cher. ged with, vas — aoe Much can bs praved grill bashet oe ung ‘About eave is in a day o¢ ot ad hn i Aare in short time,’ Pow the Miliedgeritle Renoréoe, rae te nica wo at a ania ‘ot th ree the whole are remo gay ; reap. eel ee eee Pat Micka
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