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“ Where’s the end of the Florida War —Chapman's Sentinel.About the first end, you must ask the wire-work ers in the Jackson Administration. A whig Administration will soon be aole to show you the other end.—Cincinnati Message.So you told us two years ago; and you also promised us two dollars a day and roast beef. Who believes federal whig promises!A Name.—There ia a man named Mothers-head, a candidate for School Commissioner of Marion county, Indiana. If he has motheri-wif, brother Chapman, just let him have it. You can’t do better.— CircUviUe Watchman.We don’t care who has the office, provided they don’t appropriate the funds to their own private use.Messrs. Chapmans, can you inform us if your “ Jew” friend has resigned his office of Prosecutor for this circuit, yet! We should like to know.— True American.Really, we don’t know. He told us he had ; but of course, on that authority, we should not be safein saying so. This we do know ; if he has, we think he is very sorry, or soon wilt be.A petition fifty feet in length was sent to Congress week before last from the Schuylkill coal district, ssking for an increase of duty on foreign coal.—Cincinnati Message.ing a church in Sterling, Mass. which grew into a quarrel before the parties separated. On the same night, the church was fired by each party, one at each end, and totally consumed. The papers from which we gather these facts don’t say to what denomination the church belonged ; but we suppose it must have been the devil’s church.The woman who regularly reads the newspapers will be much the more suitable companion for a well informed husband, and exert far more influence in the family than she otherwise could ; and theparty which promised roast beef and two dollars a day, will exert a great deal more influence over the people by keeping those premises.Good.—The Baltimore Clipper suggests that the flags of all the nations of the earth be collected and kept in the Hall of the National Institute. We hope if the suggestion is adopted, they will obtain alsothe celebrated Tippecanoe banner, on which was painted 44 two dollars a day and roast beef.”Save them.—A writer in the Saratoga Sentinel, very properly urges the people not to kill the pretty birds that sing so sweetly in the groves, but save them to adore their Maker and please the ear of man.We say so too; and urge the whigs to bringon■their two dollars a day and roast beef.-
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Indianapolis Extra State Sentinel

Indianapolis, Indiana, US

Fri, May 06, 1842

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