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PLEASE ON R GENIUS O We hold these truths to be self-evident: that No. 1 Volume XVI No. 1.—VOLUME XVI.] ANTI-SLAVERY REVIEW. CONSTITUTION OF THE ILLINOIS ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. It may be presumed that a more acceptable article can scarcely be presented to our readers, at the present time, than the Constitution of our St...
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2 6. Resolved, That notwithstanding the contemptuous manner in which our petitions have frequently been treated by the public servants in our national halls of legislation, we are confident that our voices will be heard by them; and that our entreaties will prevail, in some de- gree at least, before we find it necessar...
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fell spirit of prejudice and anarchical despotism; still, the moral energies of the people are not extinct. They may be roused into action, with the appliances at com- mand. Let the advocates of reformation stand firm in the hour of trial, maintaining their principles with un- bending fortitude, and promulgating their ...
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GENIU We hold these truth No. 3. VOLUME XVI.] Anti-Slavery Review. PROCEEDINGS OF COUNTY SOCIETIES. It will be seen, by the following pro. ceedings of several County Anti-Slavery Societies, in different parts of this State, that the spirit of Abolitionism is reviving. We hope to have, ere long, much more in- telligence...
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10 ording to adjournment. Before the dis- cussion was resumed, an order was passed that no speaker should occupy more than half an hour, and shall speak but once. Mr. Gale resumed the discussion where it was dropped by the last gentleman who spoke against us, at the former meeting. He answered the old objection, (for i...
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ATION. thing was certain, that scheme is impracti- cable. It stills the troubled conscience, and secludes the slave to his master. 'When the Anti Slavery efforts first commenced', said he, 'I opposed them. I was under the dark influence of slavery. I had spent most of my life under that influence. But I now feel that I...
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it be supposed to be an accidental circum- stance, that peace and good will have uni- formly, in all the colonies, followed the steps of emancipation? Is it not rather the broad seal of attesta- tion to that heaven born principle, "it is safe to do right!" Dear brother, if you or any other friend to down trodden humani...
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GENIU No. 5. VOLUME XVI.] Anti-Slavery Review . LA SALLE COUNTY ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. A meeting of the La Salle County Anti-Slav- ery Society was held in the School House, at Lowell, pursuant to adjournment, on the 10th of April, 1839. It was called to order by the Pres- ident, at 1 o'clock, P. M.—Opened with prayer by...
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US OF UNIVERSAL EMANCIPAT thince transported into the territory of s Texas. As the public sentiment of the whole country in this case concurs with what the South believes to be the policy of that section of the country, we presume that the United States Government will adopt the most efficient measures to break a up th...
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ork, arker, a cleri- y an abolitionist at the transplanted to New Orleans, and a there "consenting with the thief," as soon as he had an opportunity to see him--a y speaker at the colonization meeting at Al- ton, which prepared the way for the mur- der of Lovojoy--a believer, in short, in the congeniality of slaveholdi...
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22 to love others as themselves, should assert that a portion of fellow men have no personal rights, and that they may be held as property, and be bartered as oxen, is to me shocking. Still it is said that some of you hold fellow men as proper- ty, and that others in the church justify thus holding them, and claim that...
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will be upheld by the aforesaid church- as long as their brethren in the north defend and apologise for it;— and therefore, the influence of the northern churches is the hinge, on which the whole system turns. Resolved, That we are more than ever convinced of the great and crying evil of slavery, and more than ever de-...
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NUMBER 311. utter extinction, we do hereby agree, with a prayerful reliance on the Divine aid, to form ourselves into a society for this pur- pose, to be governed by the following Constitution. Art. 1. This society shall be called the Massachusetts Abolition Society, and shall be auxiliary to the American Anti-Slavery ...
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Literary Port-Folio. For the Genius of Universal Emancipation. [Selected from the unpublished manuscripts of the late Elizabeth M. Chandler.] TO R. W. C. Young beloved one, may each morrow Brightly on thee rise and shine; And the breath of hopeless sorrow Never dim those eyes of thine. Still may smiling years roll o'er...
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30 the reinstituted curse of slavery upon yourselves. It may serve as consolation and encouragement to you, under the contemptuous treatment of your petitions, that, slighted as they were, they averted for a time that impending ruin. I say for a time; for you will do well not implicitly to trust that ostensible withdra...
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GENIUS O EDITED AND PUBLISH We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all m No. 7. VOLUME XVI.] Anti-Slavery Review. PUTNAM COUNTY ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. We are obliged to the Secretary of the Put- nam County (Illinois) Anti-Slavery Society for the communication of the following resolutions, &c. passed at the meetin...
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26 zation similar “reasons” for the steps they have taken? This has been asserted by them; though we are aware that it is denied by those of the old Association. The matter will be tested ere long. Much more might be said upon this subject, but we forbear at present, and conclude with a quotation from the Pennsylvania ...
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NUMBER 310. THE GENIUS OF UNIVERSAL EMANCIPATION. Fiat Justitia Ruat Caelum. HENNEPIN, FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1839. We have met with another mishap, which requires a word or two of explanation. A few weeks since, we procured a good stock of printing paper from the eastward. But as a small quantity of what we had previously pu...
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GENIUS OF UNIVERSA heart of the parent shall cease to watch and cease to feel for his wanderings from God and Heaven. Thus may the fifth commandment, as to its au- thority and promises, be trampled under foot. Slavery resists the authority of the Christian Lawgiver, and all the precepts of the New Tes- tament.---There ...
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devoured to convince the people, that the holding of black men in perpetual servitude was contrary to the spirit of the Constitution, detrimental to the free institutions of the Republic, at war with the dictates of humanity, and in opposition to the laws of God! By humane and peaceable means they proposed to reform th...
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Sixth: "Christianity is the only safeguard for the rights of freeman—it forbids do- minion." Whether he ment to intimate that Christianity is not the safeguard for the rights of slaves, or that it does secure liberty to all; I cannot tell. He spoke truth, however when he said that Christi- y anity "forbids dominion." I...
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NUMBER 314. total erroneous statement to be sent a- broad in a way to gain credence? And to inquiry a probable answer may be rendered, without the gift of divination.— It w to commit the American press, al- waypen mouthed to swallow whatsoever slaw approves and wishes to be swal- low, to an approbation of the American ...
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38 States who adopt the principles embodied in the Constitution of the American Anti-Slavery So- ciety; to be held at Albany, on the 31st of July next. The deliberations of this body, it is ex- pected, will be confined chiefly to the considera- tion of the duties of citizens in the exercise of the right of suffrage, an...
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GENIUS OF UNIVER and its relations are noticed and regarded in it. To this objection we reply—the New Testament writers were engaged in introducing a religion for a world, they therefore adapted its instruc- tions to things as they existed, ins'ead of pro- posing direct changes in the political and civil relations of m...
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NUMBEP e free States, a public senti- originate purified. P-daps the slave-hold- ment bled to reflects, and under the force of s kd an enlightened conscience, put away tru sins. A reform may be brought about, 'ch will introduce freedom and restore rights o more than two millions of the colored race. The curse and stain...
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GENIUS OF UNIVERS foundation for his cause in these principles, then he has no claim to the compassion of mankind. Upon these following then we rest the issue of his cause: "We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; t...
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GENIUS O EDITED AND PUBLIS We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all No. 9. VOLUME XVI.] HE Anti-Slavery Magazin Review. LETTER OF JOHN QUINCY ADAMS. (Concluded from our last Number.) Mr. Adams next adverts to his previous letter, to remind his readers that all parliamentary "practice was set aside by Congress,...
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ERSAL EMANCIPATION. The Savannah Georgian contains eleven advertisements of runaway slaves taken up and imprisoned,—a sheriff's sale of wo- men, and the following: 100 DOLLARS REWARD, WILL be paid for the apprehension of two negro men, PHILIP and SAMPSON, be- longing to the estate of the late T. S. Wil- iams, Esq. They...
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GENIUS O EDITED AND PUBLIS We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all No. 12. VOLUME XVI.] HE Anti-Slavery Review For the Genius of Universal Emancipation. MEETING OF THE LA SALLE COUNTY A. S. SOCIETY. LOWELL, SEPT. 4, 1839. The Annual Meeting of the La Salle County Anti-Slavery Society, convened this day, at on...
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NUMBER 316. thing to regret, except that their side of the question was not laid along side of his, that all might see which was the 'acorn sprout and which the oak.' " "CANT TAKE CARE OF THEMSELVES." The following is an extract from a letter of a merchant in Middletown Columbia Co. Ohio, to an abolition friend in Penn...
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RIOT. WIDOWS IN BARNSTABLE COUNTY.--Mr Hayward, in his excellent New England Gazetteer, says that the ladies of Barnsta- ble, are peculiarly subject to the vicissi- tudes pertaining to a maritime situation. It has been ascertained that there are near one thousand widows living in that Coun- ty, whose husbands have peri...
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fession, and respectable body of men,) set to work to buy up the claims of the Half off Breeds, having first, it is supposed, ascer- tained near the average amount that each he claimant would receive. 'To accomplish wo- se he represented to them the ble improbability of their ever getting any fro thing from the governm...
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it can be navigated by any of the steam- ers now running the upper Mississippi w is uncertain. The scite of the location is one of sur- passing beauty; the most fanciful imagin- ation can hardly picture to itself so en- chanting a spot, situated in the midst of all that wild natural scenery which can tend to embellish ...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1839. As the attention of many in different parts of the Union has been recently di- rected to Iowa, as affording suitable lo- cations for their future homes; we feel anxions to contribute something towards giving them accurate information relative to the most desirable point...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1839. I commencing the publication of the Iowa Patriot, we assume great responsibility. It is the only Whig paper in the Territory, and as such it ought to receive the cordial support of that party, so far as it may be deserving of their confidence. We have not started it so m...
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VIRGINIA.---The following returns, which we take from the Baltimore Patri- ot of the 29th ult., are more cheering than those heretofore received. So far, we have gained one member to Congress; and the Whigs and Conservatives, united, may have a majority on joint ballot in the Le- gislature. The congressional elections ...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1839. Country Produce will be taken at this office in payment for the Patriot. To all those who cannot pay in ad- vance, twenty-five cents will be charged for every three months delay. IMPROVEMENT OF THE CITY. Would it not be well for our city au- thorities to make some movem...
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THE fore him I felt something in my throat choking me, and I could scarcely talk to him about business, much less about love affairs,' The lovers met often, the voyage from the Indies being threatened, it became ne- cessary that they should prepare for the trials that seemed to await them. In the mean time, Mr. Hallowe...
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a series of articles, which were published in the Sunday School Journal; and in the early part of 1825 we wrote and published a little tract, at our own expense, and circulated in Illinois, to expose the delu- sions of Mormonism; and we will again satisfy the inquiries of those who "ask for information" about Mormonism...
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From the New York Herald, June 1. TEN DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. Arrival of the Great Western.—Sir Ro- bert Peel Minister for Eighteen hours— Firmness of Queen Victoria—Return of Lord Melbourne to Office—Adjourn- ment of Parliament for Twelve Days— A Soult Ministry in France—Revolu- tion and Insurrection There—A fight Par...
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THE it is made against fire how can you pre- vent houses from burning : if you insure against perils of water, how can ship- wrecks be put a stop to? But insuring against remaining single; all you have to do is to marry off as quickly as possible your customers.' 'I suppose that the company will take care to have alway...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON. THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1839. Country Produce will be taken at o this office in payment for the Patriot. To all those who cannot pay in ad- vance, twenty-five cents will be charged for every three months delay. THE FIRST CAUCUS IN IOWA. We observed a call for a Democratic (so called) meeting at Bloo...
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the rivers, the country may be said to be one great plain. The broken character m of the surface at the north is hardly suffi- sh re it this description. m- cient to contradict this description. By reason of this equality of surface the making of roads becomes a matter of re- small labor and expense. Over the prai- rie...
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made the welkin ring again—sank ex- hausted into a chair, and claimed his wa- ger. — From the Louisville News-Letter “ALGIC RESEARCHES.”—It is a strange thing, and one no less true than strange— that the character and peculiarities of the aboriginal tribes of this Western continent, are by no means comprehended as yet,...
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From the United States Gazette. THE JUDICIARY AND THE CONSTITU- TION.—If we rightly interpret the signs of the times, there is a growing disposition in the Van Buren party, to make the ju- dicial tenure a national question. It is th known that many who are leaders of the cohorts of party, are loud in their denun- ciati...
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The Whigs are simply amused, not at all angry, at the rabid proscription prac- ticed by the new loco foco common Coun- cil of New York. The N. Y. corres- pondent of the National Intelligencer writes under the date of the 6th inst: The Clerk of our Common Council was last night employed nearly two hours in reading, in m...
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the Baltimore Patriot of the 5th is p the following: The Richmond Enquirer labors hard e but it cannot make out a majority on m joint ballot for the Loco Focos, “no d way it can fix it.” First it claimed a outright Mr Payne of Fluvana, and s then Mr Venable of Prince Edward n —Conservatives, who voted for Mr Rives, and...
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THE S. - atachi but yesterday, yd. For abolishing the free system of English laws in a neighboring province, establishing therein an arbitrary government, and en- larging its boundaries, so as to render it at once an example and fit instrument for in- troducing the same absolute rule into these colonies; For taking awa...
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IOWA BURLINGTON, THURS which I felt for her, was mere fraternal affection. I beheld her charms unfolding, as it were, leaf by leaf, like the morning rose, each moment disclosing fresh beau- ty and sweetness. At this period, I overheard a conver- sation between the Alcayde and his con- fidential domestic, and found myse...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON. THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1839. BACKING OUT. In our last number we challenged the editors of the Gazette to produce a certain document which they professed to have in their possession coming from the place where we former ly resided," and which, from its connection, was evidently meant to leave the im...
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of Dubuque Co. commanding said com- missioners to make a minute in their re- cords of the votes returned for a county seat for Scott county, as examined by the Sheriff of Dubuque county according to ca- law. of the legislature for fixing the ti seat of justice for Scott provided that the y votes should be returned to t...
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ory of Thomas Jefferson: The im- mortal author of the Declaration of is Independence; not more distinguish-h ed as such, than for his noble, fear- less, and never wavering advocacy o f liberal principles, and the equal m rights of man, during a brilliant ca-u reer of more than half a century's du-t ration By A. C. Dodg...
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THE COD FISHERIES. We are sorry to learn, by the accounts C from Nova Scotia, that fresh food for ex- citement and ill-feeling is being created in that quarter by the capture of Ameri- can fishermen. A number of vessels have and already been seized, and it is probable and will be. In the mean time a and revenue cutter ...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1839. FOURTH OF JULY. This day will be suitably observed in this city. A Procession will be formed in front of the Burlington House, and escorted to the Methodist Meeting House by the Iowa Guards at 11 o'clock, A. M., where, after prayer by the Rev. J. BACHELDER, the Declarati...
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self understood. A person followed him, and found the little sufferer in a swamp, G where she was standing up to her arms in mud and water. She must have remain- ed there during the whole or a greater part of the night without sleep. We think that Keeper ought to be furnished with an additional bowl of bread and milk d...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON: THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1839. THE CHARTISTS. Our readers are probably aware that a pow- erful party has recently sprung up in England, under the name of Chartists. They have had this name given them in consequence of their determination to secure a repeal of the Charter which compels them to pay hea...
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THE TION of dwellings, where he had found | d shelter and protection, and the temples of the Almighty, where he had kneeled in devotion. He glutted his revenge in the misery of his victims, or washed it away in the tears of the widow and the orphan whom his ruthless hands had made such. de The name of American Town is ...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON 8 THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1839. CANDIDATES. On Saturday last the Candidates ad- dressed the People in this city. The o meeting was held in the Methodist m Church, which, a part of the time, was quite full. Nearly all the candidates who spoke seemed more or less embarrassed t in consequence, we suppos...
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overlooking the river and town ce te. The place was named in the act is which provided for establishing the seat of government, Iowa City. The public buildings are to be commenced forthwith, ve and it is expected that there will be a sale cr the town lots early in the fall. The of w Commissioners congratulated the publ...
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THE stands out conspicuously among the facts appearing on a review of your unhappy case, to which I feel bound, on the present occasion to allude. It appears from the whole tenor of the evidence, that for many years, you have been in the habit of indulging in the intemperate use of ardent spirits, and for several years...
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From the London Quarterly Review. THE DEW DROP AND THE STREAM.* The brakes with golden flowers were crowned, And melody was heard around, When near a stream, a dew drop shed Its lustre on a violet's head, While trembling to the breeze, it hung, The streamlet as it rolled along, The beauty of the morn confessed, And thu...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1839. THE LATE MASSACRE. The account we gave last week of the Indian Massacre in the upper country is confirmed by the arrival of the Malta from St. Peters. Our fellow citizens, Col. NEALLEY and JEREMIAH LAMSON and lady, visited the battle ground a few days after the fight,...
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MAYOR'S COURT. St. Louis, Thursday, July 11. HORSE STEALING.—A man calling his name James Scott, and hailing from Cin- cinnati as he said, was this morning ex- amined before the Mayor, on the charge of horse stealing, and committed for trial at the Criminal Court, which is now in session. It appears this Scott and one ...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON 8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1839. THE ELECTION. We have not yet received the official statement of the election in this County. The returns from all the Precincts, ex- cept Yellow Spring Village, are at the Clerk's office. It is ascertained that Messrs. Ross [prrver] Farran b Messrs. Ross, LEFFLER, EN...
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THE patchwork, Gonsalvo began to sus- pect treachery, and seizing the shep- herd, demanded to know where the garrison was? "If your highness will follow me I will show you," answered the rustic. "Keep up my stirrip then," ex- claimed Gonsalvo; "and on the least symptom that you mean to betray me, I shall send a bullet ...
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least regard to any merit but party zeal and party services. In one instance at least (and I believe in many more,) an officer, after having received and appro- priated public money to his own use, has been knowingly permitted to retain his office, and to enjoy the spoils, in order to secure the continuance of his own ...
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AGENTS FOR THE IOWA PATRIOT. Heman P. Graves, Bentonsport Van Buren Co., I. T. G S. Shanklin, Mount Pleasant, I. T. Isaac Beeler, Howard's Settlement, Lee Co. John J. Smith, Esq., Henry Co. Hawkins Taylor Esq., Westpoint, Lee Co. Robert Leeper, Denmark, Lee Co. William Barrows, Rockingham, I. T. J. C. R. Mitchell, Esq....
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OUR LATE RIDE.—PROSPECTS OF THE FARMERS, &c.—A few days thr since we enjoyed the luxury of a ride in is the country, and as there may be those ed in the city who have not realized the wi pleasure of such a jaunt the present sea- is son, and know nothing of the delightful in emotions that may be experienced by lis such ...
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tending the system to the United States at ing the earliest possible convenience. Should lar the government of the United States adopt we Mr. Hill's plan, letters will pass through- out the whole extent of the United States be at the same rate as it is intended they shall ter do shortly in this country and Gr cations m...
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RIOT. 1911. WATERSPOUT.—We copied a few days ago from a New York paper an account of a waterspout which had been seen on the Hudson river. We learn from the Evening Post that it completely deluged with rain the country between St. Alb's ockbridge and Hudson. It took place about four o'- clock, P. M. and became known to...
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Among the passengers for Texas who left New Orleans on the 20th July in the steam packet Columbia, where General Foote and family of Mississippi, Mr. Poin- dexter and family, of the same state, a son of General Hamilton, and Mr. Iumsden, one of the proprietors of N. O. Picayune. The former of these gentlemen contem. pl...
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difficult to prove them, and there are some so palpably false, that one knows hardly i how to refute them. This Circular is imped language and with law- drawn up in good language and with law- yerlike sophistry, claiming that its object b is the reverse of what it really is. It w would establish the natural price of co...
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DRUG & CHEMICAL WARE-HOUSE. DRUGS, Medicines, paints, Oils and Dye Stuffs, Window Glass, Glass Ware, Sur- gical Instruments and Patent Medicines, just received, 50 oz. Sulph. Quinine, best quality, also 50 oz. Carpenter's ext. of Bark, Peruvian Bark and various other Ague and Fever Medicines. 30 lbs Cream Tartar, 30 " ...
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VOL. I......No. 11. SUMMARY. RARE PLANT.—The Baltimore Pat- riot says that at a recent exhibition of the Horticultural Society of that city, there was a beautiful specimen of the Epidendrum or air plant, which was strongly scented with the flavor of Vanilla. It is an exceedingly rare plant, and attracted general atten-...
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GROCERIES. JUST received per S. B. Brazil, 3000 llbs coffee, 3 hhd N. O. Sugar, superior quality 10 Sacks Ground allum Salt, also 40 Kegs White Lead for sale by BRIDGMAN & PARTRIDGE. WRAPPING PAPER. 30 RMS large size heavy wrapping Paper, 20 do do do Dry Good do do 10 do do do Tea do do do 20 Crown do do do Received di...
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FLOWERS.—It is pleasant, says the Boston Journal, while traveling through a country, to see flowers around a cottage or a farm house. A taste for flowers furnishes evidencé of a re- fined and cultivated mind—and it will always be found that a cottage, however humble, which abounds with beautiful and flourishing flowers...
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THE PATRIOT. BURLINGTON: THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1839. LAND OFFICE MONEY. The Receiver of the Land office in this place receives, in payment for land, gold and silver, bills of the bank of the State of Missouri and branches, Bank of Min- eral Point, (W. T.) Bank of the United States, and bills of several of the New York a...
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berakquites of Tempe ad S. Jesu T. ist won & nilled to leusong sol yd went a mile ahead to lessen soll yo sought sojourn all the morning had edict she see unseasonable of 429 bond once yo had a line Vol. I......No. 13. Cabs have been introduced in Phil- adelphia. They are much more con- venient and cheaper for single p...
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'green eyed monster,' even to his wife; | and as he was not without a hope that a they were unfounded, he decided quietly p to remove from the scene of his lady's suspected associations, and therefore came s to this city to reside, never stating to any | times, which actuated person the true motives which actuated him ...
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the community, by adopting the mercenary practice of re commending them to be taken in inordinate quantities.—From two to five Pills is an adequate and proper dose of any good med icine in this form; and the excessive quantities which the public are advised to take by other practitioners only engendered the humors and ...
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Delu AND VOL. XVII. No. 1680 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HARKER, No. 4, Market Street, Wilmington. Groceries. THOMAS H. LARKIN, HAS commenced the Grocery Busi- ness, wholesale and retail, at the OLD STAND. CORNER OF MARKET & HIGH-STS. Where he offers to his friends and the pub- a large and general assortment of Gro...
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Sheriff's Sales. By virtue of a writ of vend exponas to me directed, will be exposed to Public Sale, At the house of Robert Eakin, Wilmington, in Christina Hundred, on Saturday, the 5th day of June next, at two o'clock, P. M. The following described Real Estate, (to wit:) All that plantation or tract of land situate in...
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character of the country. The experience of L the past has shown that the opinion of Con- gress is subject to such fluctuations. If it be the desire of the people that the A agency of the Federal Government should be confined to the appropriation of money, in aid of such undertakings, in virtue of State Fe authorities,...
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1830-11-05
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EXPLORISUS UNUM FAITHFUL, AND FEARLESS. Crette & Tatchunary Gazette & Watchman. WILMINGTON 3 Friday, November 5, 1830. THE INDIAN QUESTION. The desperate efforts made by the party op- posed to the present administration, to misre- sent the facts connected with the question of removing the Indians to the west of the Mis...
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tions, two to cover their present residence and two to be located on any unoccupied day lands: they are to receive $50 per annum, city 20 years. There are reserves allowed to pos others which are floating: other reserves to a great number are allowed, with restrictions such as that they can be sold by the consen of the...
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on. n- ly to chi ty r. CONGRESSIONAL. MAYSVILLE ROAD BILL. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, May 27, 1830. The following Message was received from the President of the United States, returning to the House of Representatives the enrolled bill entitled "An act authorizing a subscrip- tion of stock in the Maysville, Washington, ...
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WAR AMERI More news from the East ! OLD CONNECTICUT AGAIN!! Drawing of the Connecticut Lottery. No. 17. 41, 30, 2, 35, 39, 55, 54, 7. Combination 2, 30, 35* the second capital prize of 2,000 DOLLS. Sold by Z. B. Glazier to a Gentleman in thi Borough. If "by their fruits ye may know them," the Lucky office, although but...
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1830-11-05
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In the Court of Chancery of the State of Delaware, for New Castle County, of the Winter Term, A. D. 1829. M'Lane, Latimer, Edmund Physic, and Adriana Physic vs. Wales for George Physic, Adriana Hannah Physic the widow. Hannah, Elizabeth, Phil- ip, William. Booth for rest Lyttleton & Theodore Phy- of defendants, sic, Wi...
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1830-12-14
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PLEKIS UNIO FAITHFUL AND FEARLESS. Gazette & Watchman. WILMINGTONS Tuesday, December 14, 1830. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE. The great length of the Message of the President, which we laid before our readers in our last, prevented our accompanying it with any remarks of our own; but the merit of the document itself is such ...
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IN COURT OF CHANCERY, Kent County, Del. Oct. T. 1830. James Green and Tibitha his wife, late Tibitha Sipple vs. Peter Lindle, Elijah Sipple and James Milloway. 1830, Oct. 20. It is ordered by the Chance m lor, that the aforesaid defendant Elijah Sip- Co ple appear in this Cause on Monday the of 14th day of February nex...
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Gazette WATCH 830. NEW SEI courtship, let us pass to the examination of the various insinuating ways adopted by the nations of antiquity, as well as th the several stratagems practised by the s moderns, to entrap our too susceptible hearts. 'The young gentlemen of Greece were fi very fertile in devices, and ingenious i...
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DELAWARE VOL. XVIII. NO. 1779 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HARKER, No. 4, Market Street Wilmington. TERMS. The Delaware Gazette & American Watchman, is published on Tuesdays and Fridays, in each week, at $4 per annum, payable yearly in ad- vance, $4 50 payable half yearly in advance, or $3 if not paid till the end o...
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Stage Notice. From Downingtown to Wilmington, by West-Chester. 'The Subscriber has commenced running a STAGE From Downingtown to Philadelphia, by way of West- Chester and Wilmington, for the accommodation of travellers and others. The Stage will leave Down- ingtown, from "the House of JACOB E. PARKE, every Monday, Wedn...
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E PLURIBUS UNUM Gazette and Watchman, PHILADELPHIA, DEL. Friday, May 20, 1831. A NEW DRESS. A new dress, although it may sometimes feel a little stiff to the wearer, is generally thought, if properly selected & well arranged, to add to the comliness of the appearance, and most persons are gratified with an occasional o...
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DELAWARE VOL. XVIII. NO. 1788 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HARKER, No. 4, Market Street Wilmington. TERMS. The Delaware Gazette & American Watchman, is published on Tuesdays and Fridays, in each week, at $4 per annum, payable yearly in ad- vance, $4 50 payable half yearly in advance, or $5 if not paid till the end o...
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wasteful extravagance—lazy favorites and su- perannuated partisans were said to fill the infe- rior stations, and the whole was represented as an “Aegean stable” which a revolution alone could cleanse and purify. All these abuses were to be reformed by this administration, and the ex- go pectation of such reform was, o...
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BY AUTHORITY. no ob Legi LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, PASSED AT THE SECOND SESSION OF THE TWENTY FIRST CON- GRESS. [PUBLIC—No. 75.] AN ACT to create the office of Surveyor of the pub- lic lands for the State of Louisiana. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Represen- tatives of the United States of America in Congre...
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DELAWARE VOL. XVIII. NO. 1803 PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY SAMUEL HARKER, No. 4, Market Street Wilmington. TERMS. The Delaware Gazette & American Watchman, is published on Tuesdays and Fridays, in each week at 84 per annum, payable cash in ad vance, $4.50 payable half yearly in advance, or $5 if not paid till the end of th...
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FLOURIS UNUM bas ces and del W On Gazette and Watchman, WILMINGTON, DEL. Tuesday, June 21, 1831. THE CONVENTION. As the people have declared it to be their will that a Convention shall be held to revise the Constitution of our state, and as the time is come, it sh our state, and as the time is rapidly approaching when ...
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During this conftiction on the shore, LaPort, who had hurried up the steep bank with his men in quest sel of the fugitive Indians, returned to re-embark, satis- fied with the victory; but when he again reached the ble top of the bank, and saw by the gleam of the morn-as ing, which now began to dapple the east, the Indi...
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