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CEn. F. FOFTT.M.
Job and Fancy Work.
We Are prepared to execute th the neatest and moos approved ayle, al with de-paich ot the
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story, all bonds of work nshahr donr m a prewung ochre, with ever; culur of wik aint bironsze, und ridy vanty of tin', -Also. we Leep romstaatly
BLANKS
M mery compton.":, l'ubbio patronaze a te
THIS EVENING!
support a good cause; and set that there ' is a srcevous " sometimes for' the buvo- blest islas tuuale to make appeals to their
rig'iners in all the relations of life As the Democratic meeting on Mun-
man who has the least regaril for the ; dlar evening next will be the last for second grand speculating maos lo psy rd welfare of Democracy. L.et all those, | several months, it is not asking ton much their cebis-to wercase out id:portatiits
who read this notice, pass the ward into ; of every citizens, buweier urgent indy he! from Eng'sos len 'cld-to ch ale large Sta !-
ins business dobles. in be present .. tt [ Jebts, and get these debla in the hands . 5 New-York Brokers and Philadelphia Bar.k. era ; or, in other words, 10 ite Lands of the wnu'l be a sp'erdnl sight to see Chicagu"4 Deisocratic nie! asseiul led at that line without a single absentee, to say nothing Bank of England. Now, atter keeping 6,2
of the terror it woold strike inty the ; a tutt'e prosperity of this Liod Jur a year ranks ul the enemy, whose eyes are ever ' or two, why they will endeavor to shpile t jun นจ.
COME ONE, COME ALL ! !
For the Morning Deinscre".
WHIGS AND DEMOCRATS A DILLOLI'S ETTWIEN , FAENCE AND MI.
Fariner-Yes, this would be the end Farmer-"How do you do, friend Tump-[of Wing rule. I say that we had better hans 7 .What is the news in your city ? . I put up with Matty's rule than have the. have just come to base a small talk with; I want to know what we're gar; fo gam by electing larcivon ? Perhaps, if Hisr.
Mechanie-+V'cil, at present, we. ste'rison had hn oun war, he would do nell
ing and respect for thure let vliste 1 .. e arurle wia
care, er, ritter, they ste a'ltalk Lore !- ico with luis party, ami thit pifly sre
True to their principles. they beep evely d'une in lagen foreigners of ita country of morning the det." le thereany man niho country, w! , to find out was the ile nocheet al dorf 's esin.
" of the Airton Lar Ixon F They sone ws
Thry thah geis os power, we should have such! en roundsnon of federal: cs would swallow up
vote for those nim and I've prowiese that are "les sud policy "
pro pers. We commento it probeser, La
Formel wir; "> know, in, if Ury emve Char and Wellder, the Wie wip
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,at the big liet .. coants of the .\.'n .: c citire, What catu
Inn's hidpe, on a percu! mal ticilluun ..
bead and was drowned, The gentlemt and lady were lo Hie water shout bito hours, and nearly benwwwbed with cold when they were reliered by a couple of traselers.
v.7 No Eastern and Southern papers of consequence vets
Proceedings of the Canat theet- og, to-morrow.
CITY IMPROVEMENTS.
Av an indication of the certain improce- weot of our city, ano;her summer, we are authorized to slate That ten brick stures nf the largest size ate oow under contract and will be commenced as soon as the proced selles. Goe of them is to bo erected by THOMAS CHCEen, Eng, where bis store how stands connecting the Saloon and the Exchange Buildings, thus ensking a cos- Houova lioe ol' three story brick stores through acatly the whole extent of the block ficat- ag on Lako siteet.
MORE BANK STARTHULTING. - The Cashier of the Farmer's Bank of Seneca County, N. Y., (Rel Back) is reported in the Buffalo papers to have decamped with all the Tomb be cuubt las hi, fruals nn. "The Blank has been in bad milet for its issue of I'nst Nate, In 4 presumed large amount .- Spirit of the Times.
(. The Why, are telling that, if the [ class of humanity. all partaking of the
Demperats prevail much linger, Ixturer. will have to work 15 hvors'a day forafin all that men in their circumstances single alulling! I'' the Bank. will wily coul.l if i for the esose of American free pay laborers the specie on their notes, How in its war with the privilege claim- as the Democrats contend they should ing or ifrotich party in this country. be conpelled In ilu, they will have an' The meeting wa. scarcely organized Tears for a livelihood, and they will all belure innumerable ruices called for Mr. be wo julepemlent as to get what wages they please umler the 19 hour sistem. Pech, mon was followed by Vesurs. Les. ILson, Strale, Dr. Clarke, Cur- 15%, Artobl aml Garrett in addresies In the meeting; all of whom were frequent- ly materrupteil by the mnost enthusiastic
y to LEzuing hun the zeprogramtive of the jatel- l:gence of foreigners. A FOREIGNER
SECOND RALLY
OF THE DEMOCRACY OF CHICAGO !
According to siljusrument. the femu -! You see they think no one is good enough
cratie Republicans of the city of Chicago a,serr yleil in the Saloun at an early huur an 1 appointed Hon. Glielson Kers luisaliHerling worth or talents. chairman, Col. J. B. Lesybien and Jas. Fente. 13, Esq, vice-presidente. anul T. Huine and .Sobrew Schollas secretaries. fire every one bis lure. ] really !Ler b. Ineed Tompkins, Ibat merchants acd jau. sers barn moonpolized the cifices of law ma- king in this state and all over the wi,ka, too much. : Merebsols, Lawyer and ductor are
cessary. But i like to see a sprokning ni all trades io out Legislatures and to 6 ; out offices of trust. The mac who ssics bis bread wilb bis tava is the man forde We
say one. But you koow the great Er Det- ple of the whigs is to get their living wilsont Haber. 'They are procmaily the enemies of Tibe hard working in40, tes mechanic, 11.e farmer and the Mb rer Go over thu L'z. to0, from Mayos to Florida, aod jne will and ine whigs mostly the opbohlens of pa- per currency, of a Stats Book with liberty to suspend when it chooses, while it oakes als debtors pay up to the last ceut. You will Gud them the enemies of the shens Jud of universal suffrage. and ol believing that property ougat to be the standard by wr. en a tran is to be judged fit for < tice. lo Ler, Tompkins, the heads of the Whig faily are only the Hamilton and Adams party Jo a new lurt ; as, I saw, they bave tarLed atout. "They assume the tau.auf den.och's, wben Inew leaders and the leading ot_ecla ol their parly ate ofilocratic. . Ai irec ista to be sa. oppositnio, Inry kouw tot war. 1 . whigs have gul wu their Irama many goud mei, who are duped by iLese Lead wies a .:? Whe hapes.
SECOND WARD BILLY. Hellow-cinzens, knowing, as all most.
MARTIN VAX BUILEY
"The Deinerare of the Secomt What' ... ONE & ALL, are requestedl to meet a' the New York House at Seven o'clock, associates over whom they have acquired
The federalisto endesvor, by purung :be event of the next l'residequal elecuiun upon the ground this Evening. "no business of the unmust importance, sufficient in interest every af espacny and public servire between the two Godidares, to cover up their principles, and gu into power urou the popularity el Gen. Horrison. With thex, il sa not a quesbod of origmipic. We challenge any one to lay his hand "upon a single promaple and identity it with the party. I'oder the most distant parte of the Ward, so
that there will be hu escase fur any une's! absence.
F.Stor of the Democra?,
Seeing my band mentioned in die proceed of one of the Whig Nieungs, I wish tu piste! the J uever have been a tvlux ; end that i shall not Ta's that Inket : ood I wish it to be az Illude Loown thesigh jour paget. JOI!\ 1. 5 L ND.
FOREIGNERS !
Tu the Editor of the Democrat.
Sin-In the Federal paper of year enny, the Editar, under d'o of His: Fra. rar. pabhauses wo oppund to the odintaie:sand," They are op. need is the Subrnarent." They Live, 'line and open, declared that the. question of . Nacional paregraph, # :, 11 like o litr whi ; poidacul pary. 1 5 au. "
Bank was forever actor rest by the public. What graphie, destinate of youth, and desusute ar feel- will the federal,so Ju! What poury do wicy
tris that make s, much tals, but it to the public. Their enver- have no principles prince; le ar male in tiem and their uherial ] The great uphuller. nl the \\ 1, 4 stand rf. als that make them important. You know below countere in New York, Harbin IL,e Whogs are gelling quite rabid andt be- land It quite phes. l'iny arn ' .e vurluize .- Cechan, next b1. Why. they have British n,furnce anil capitil. Flerero s's'cup anew scient, which is to be- the luther of the "malere treat s.
their Baukr aod their owo debit at the same bme ; and all this great ads etuly will fall on 05, 1por mrchatice, farmers, and butevt meretault. Now the politics of the wing+ i noccessluf would iend la It,is
The vagoe cry of the "publie welfare, " +"oce prrs- identist Lerin," und "the-gnion of the wings for the cake of the L'aion," i. c. thar amin for .the anke of the rpois, they expect to getinto power. - What will be the demnit ? Way mothey basog'e- en the publie no definite view of their policy, wo US to expect a fEterA toshi good old policy of the Eldet Aduna , And this view is drengiaened by the fact, that they haes already shows the claven for, is siropgling to dialich biro nearly half the legel vues of the State. This is alen wad afinon low with a vengeance. ' The federalres
Me h mie-Teu y ssn', f.eod Hopkins, [ the leachog oliject of the we ;vii to make a tool of Harrison who we a very old man .. 5 to gri C'oogress and .Harrissu lo reckartet the old pet L'oited States Bu k-to create a
· CS If unnaturalized cityzen have not right to vote, why are the Whigs so cun- Tincally electmmeering with them ? 1+ ir because their molin is that " the mices Ine hour of the night that presenteil several othere hoin speaking, who hadl "ren called fur at different times during I the evening, The meeting vital to ait-
will justify The end .***
;evening nest, at half past Six, when the allresses will be renewed by such indi- J intuals as the audience may deein beel to cail mat. It is hoped that every Democrat in the city, whether o resplen ur a stranger, will be present at the arl Jourheil hour, and that every per- in wit be prepared to respond 'wany call of his
Tanes refuse any turtben rowranes, as they call if you bru beard that fellowe . lie, jon would JE The tide's 'thercidre, With their several bars beco deceived Into a be wi iha! Le wss Der, olibough tang kept in the Fork grognd. ww form what the French owlis nere rier, the in Estoest wilt.bothreyes open. But I jest third erate ; they kune wot the n Are's wor the Tories, istepped up to him and asked him three ques- rera as poltical oyjutests. In England, "with lticos, and I'll be baoged af be e;e pot start the Teampanna, the Leaders, the Boebacks and like old Governor Kenone's mare ; and Ite- the F.cileos; in Leland, with the O'Connells, the Sbr,to, the Steeles, the Castellon and the
Gally believe he is running stel . Says 1; Roc'sms : an Scotland, with the Humes, the file ' Irjend, did but the Trends uf the Eher Su- lans and the Ationns, this on~ derp.scj ctata, the Rebels, "THE Cosmos Prostr," as they esd us, will go on "conquering and to conquer."> The W ligy in due country are. as far me the! ums pars the alien laws of 1793, and was foot he a whig 2- Again en' got you whigs, who ore an friendly to wieos, form ~ antire ICercare in Government admits, the Tones of itching associations" in New York statese- The o' J country. Tell us not then that Drmogru-
a lahungrym'ait. The phoop'e entertained ty it. E-s'en, Irish, and Search Radica's arc the
where lo preveol any more aliens from to. bing &c. And thirdly is cot your party cira culating secret petiscos all over tÈ s stale lo
77 ::; < > of the American Detasera's. Lei no:, , be seul I> Congresa to deprive Aueca frant thev. tre Federal Editor dererro himself ! Tbe the pyrilege of volirg at all ia to 1 site ! o.J countryman, tuing the Whee ticket here, con 1 Now you're a pretty trend- te shers, : L'ut press vely for himself, no to his own individual prve.>'. Whether anch a person came to The you? I tell you it te dis oot lease, thete we.lis: the Federal EAcor to ascertain previous- war a whig orafor !
It was the largest political meeting ever hent in Chuago, and even withtout . a paraii.I in the State; embracing every strongest party enthusiasin, resolving to
Mechanic-Well, Hopkins, you "served him jus night ; and sa.d the hu.b. We're going to run a mechanic ler Mayor here.tb elecnon, his name is Lord and a leal siete ;ling demserst, ton, This choice a sk-) some of use Why aholocracy twee up their Dose lut a mayoc unless he is a bne gestie du with plenty of bank credit aod b .: little Farma-That a nghi My mets is
FAC-SIMILE OF CHICAGO MORNING DEMOCRAT.
HISTORY OF THE PRESS.
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test. The Waig peny; in ihra large cines, act on ibez Juntos to All the eherisbel by true and honest henned Repebis-
I don't like this connec ing Banks, the July safeguard of our present prosperous
cans, and which must eventually prove to be enbing Indieratur the number of changes wach the wdugi rud made in theu cognomeo, and elowed with so wiet to bet fire hundred dollars. abich we so farulungly boast of. thai to lan than two feire they would call them- Kesofred, Tha ao independent tresury und Intal din noorchion ul the ansoces of the astloo wohn all dependrace vå banking Insistirne ate the only Ture meaty of keeping the public! wires Loco Forw It was theo thored that the proceedings be «czaed by the Charsan and Secretanme and published in the l'ar ago DemoersL, Juliet L'ooner, marry ; the ibust wale mode of regnialin? the ! and state Hegwer. n Whereupon the owening
K+8 25
Soret Communner and Cay Mananby Tur port. de fr a can be necertusted from them: an tt Tallaurs :
Amount twemed by them for road max
$3164 00
adjourned.
circolano; med.ura-that mimmilar inuitolions bave been 10 existence from the cummedi emtor
treasury at Washington are waty au many sub-
thing has ever been lost to the fallun , thereby chararter for the safe beepmoz ol lar public mauey may be trusted wito perfeet enfety.
Nes. leed, That i sparious currency, if per-
theu repart, viz
LAPENPITU'RES
Tical e mowaf.
Amooni uf ørplease. tocorred
by former d'oca:J, and paid by prevent buard, balance. SHG '6
163 73
Statement of Expandingny and Recipes of da&
Ain't expen- Jad there.o
Jected demain
Fira Ward,
10 北
Hecond
106 10
125 18
Thud -
5-1 43
Fourth -
401 04
121 04
120 13
Man Kører Fary.
Amount paid fer attending
1.043 05
Dusdura Met findge.
5.500
Amount of espeorfortepairs tedance. 4.c
in aniteang moues, of in sain schemec of earthly " wrung ; it is impossible to please all. grandebr.
1:16 99
South Onach ferry.
For balance retnaming unpaid
City order in erenlatoa. 1.54
#12,079 97
"RESOURCES
Taz roll for year left'i frits gang enpad 1021 71
Due on account of docket and ;ary lees, municipal court,
Ope for kreet lan, mpcollected, ...
" the prewrot Coand.
fer emouut paid cu aceyunt of
deted by late C'oucil,
- 13/12 GI
Nord Brauch Onder.
Reaured. That, in ous epwion, the election of | Acouul parl tor cuiparaction of
same, as contracted lor by the late Hoard,
Fit Departaral
For amount of erpenses under this heall, 211 -7 1.t Ward-unouu: expanded thereis, 2nd Ward-uoount espeuded therew. Bird Ward-amount + spended thecrits, H5 N ard-amount expended therein. 5th W'ard-uuona: elorndel thereu. tth W'ard-unoue: expended therem. Meyer's Salary-
For his clary-3 quarter, Curk's Salary.
Amount allowed hua, including 850 paul furmere erk, (Geo. Datis) Lay .Itorney, For balance of miary of late ate torney, (N. B. J Td4) Ly Collecter.
45€ 37
Leaving en excess of receipte over as- Tusi expenses for the manrucipal yer of las op tu the date, of " This amount bas mhice been par mio the treawiry- UND. H. KINZIE Commute. H L RUCKER. )
Chucare, 1 eb. 20, 1:40.
Fac amount allowes hita, (inclu- ding 8.49 45 put 17 late col. lector. N. Il. Boder]
10, 00
Atnoum pad od tru account,
3 50
Cry Plyacier.
Amount paid for amending city poor, dr.
199 69
202 50 4 Gd-tw A. S. : HERMAN
Mencipal Covrt.
Fer balance remaining anpaid be late Council. 200 allowed J., present Dours-JeLag foc C'oustable and Jerv frea, &r.
Co-pordren Printing As nount allowed tre ".Acarnean' 197 00 do de It. Fergan, 21+ 01
dep JAMES IL CASSADY, Cincago, Feb. 24, 1~40 .- Sr-an Boat llule !.
Amount refunded us tar mle for 1937 City Surreyor, Amount paid on its account
38 69
Phrenology,
Amount paid to rierks and jodges,
14 00
G CO. C TEW, Prerest of the Saroce ef Plrenatatv, at the urgeal request Lf
Fuar 2 quarter of scurr.
230 00
For brape, kup pens, oif, &.c. TULL amount 11.170 35
139 1%
mente a charge of Lectures 1- a Perenaisgical ¿ fast, in which ho will teach the location of :le several organy-with the foodamental conriples and the practical oter of the oc roce. All wha desire in be fre treat Parepolozin, we requested to meet al hiv touse. Thisdr Econse Partiry 27th, or serdio their 545.48. w o doila south of the Saugonach If-tel - Number of Lectures, lu -::: 121, 24, for ibm ruanr. Feb 25. 2-7-
4.547 :3
Cash for Wheat.
Leaving for ripresey cetnally inetr-
The Treasure's Borare shows the following . etlubil. viz:
Whiskey.
$14145 1-
Grocery | ren-semper d on the arr't
Ho motion The Independent Treasury ball
Hromad, That we the citizensel"+++++img and Jelisct, ching .o out be nie[ r-Je_falava ,
duce with a irod trailstate j c .flot the bire'nt5. l'ol. Strode aldreved the Merung In + Last .if justrc and p isticabry prochains 2 1;et cle- Virion bwar 1> cir trotsfe iful true Ih mincrabs,
Cart +7+ fısı | + amonstre- Peived on line : nt City forney re - . + t fursite of lou
161
Dry Goods Jobbers.
13 91
Crv Mataiall Terered for Kiner and wde the only tre means for the «declin of ver Ifit arga-
Her , ted, That Varun Var Darea - en ut'ed inrot in faunt ut the Independent Tverr ... , ni
crabe principles. . L. R. Dodge, E ches ad- dreswd the weetag ur an eloquent traeger, dev
Am'i of G, d. Habbanit's check and
cash,
140 70
Amount of City script redeemed and Dow onkand, Frb. 20,
and Government together. I suppose, it Harrison was President und Cungress Was agreed, we should have a great Fede- Tal Bank agtid in elove alliance with the Government. Now this munt do, 1 have uo confidence in irresponsible Bank ilirectora. Give me the Sau- I reasury after all. It bas ine faults, bot atill we have some security here, and are not under the influeure uf the Bank of Eog. iandi I reatiy hupe. friend Tuinkids, What you will succeed in electing your IQ4var and alderinen. It will encourage u" langere to see you du your duty in this place. I tell you it wouldl annoy wae uf the pistol gentry who live on the other side of the Hiver, Mechanics are un out of the fashion now that really they www'd think the good old times of '76 had come again, when Potman left his plough, when Fransha left his printing press, unit Roger Sherman his peg and awis. What are your prospects, inv good friend ?"
4000g 01; that poud maqony will never go to a euuntry waer. it Is pot faloed and sought for. ibat by collechiof the revengea in speci! demaod for it will be created : ihat ton demmod thus crested will cause the amount of specie to be increased, and, at the same time, will epe- tale as 3 check upon the local haghe was lo prevent over range, over trading, and thereby produce an unifarmily in the value of Dloney, and prevent thuse rervisions in the listness of ibe evantry which are au destructive to the best! Mechanic-They are very good con- | interemi ni sucity.
Resettad, That the Democruc party do not, and eugh not to believe that goverruneote are insutut- ed wholly with a sinw in promoin mercenary schemes and the making of money, that Much senahty is anbecomming a republican people who ought to be more interested in the preserva- ton of equally oul liberty, and in dw protection of the poor Ervin the eppresmon af the neh, that pues, would not support thex. Now tlus
Mr. Carney Hen Irishman, and some ficaulted, That we reir upen the re-election of Mama Van Buren as the only means el gusing don't like kiel. But he is an honest, industrious und intelligenz naturalized
etbeary and perpetuity lo aur principles, and ne lack to his Juical at the ceruun destrucuon of
citizen, and what muore du we want? As popular bbertv, as a victory of the wuaotry of : miany of his constituents are Irish anil members and interests over the great mas of the people, and as the caume up of immspenable aliens and fureignerw, it is only right to power over the popular nd1.
give thein a share in the councils of the cily occasionally. The Whi_s can't
Readred, That in the approachung cnas, il wilt become every true democrat to harwenuse and hear this at all. They. you know, are al in consert, and, for that purpose, we recom- all for manapuliet True Democracy & cqoslity in anty s name with them.
mead that all private and personal animosity be buried in ohhsian, and that ver .frrnnbudy urge upon all true deviverate to be active it choeating the comuion canse.
they had their way. a velect + Lique would rulz fne ever. "Then again, somne don't like Ble. Garrett, because he: was once # Whig, they say. Well, suppose he was, it is never too late in repent. A man mnost be convinced before he can join au, MI. Garrett in an enterprising citicen atul, an por friends hase confidence in him, let an ell support him, I esy.
Gen Hfirmson la the presidency, In nitended by ] the Whigs and Federaliets, lo consummate all the metrurea against which we are contenuling, and particuturis , kuul he is intended by the cre al federal whie leaders, to be used As KIL Lostrunieut in their hands, to build op caclunve privileges, and estab- lish onimocracy.
Rresind, That we had with wocere plearare. the grabilying evidences of continued harmony, To err in human and to forgive ilivine. "The bitterest fue is often our best friend when appeaseil. Uranyonly aod organizavou 10 tbe ranka of the Democratic party of this Senatenal dutart, that it the pan of magnaninuty to sutto ututedly the teadrug mewsarea of the Democratic party, Farmer-You are right.Tompkins, le without reference is school feeling of party is na Democrat trhu wolf sten .l'an't party about trides t know bath these saen. anil believe they will tin us jaatico a. Tendo. Rrenfeed, That we admir and cordially ap- prove of the connue which our Representatives have taken in the Legalature of this State at their Dewoceals. It is the Whipy who are i latr sesnon in relation to the great questions that selling ep this ery Univo put in Old wilcrest the citizens of this cuchet, and that they are enutled to the nosnimens ejaculation "wed "lour then good and faithful -ervant .. " flirkory sor put Jawn aristocracy in 1828; and onion must be our watchword
Un igouun of M. L'. Hollister, the foregoing resolouona were onanimously adepted
The following resolutionc were then presented by Doct J ti. Armstrong:
Kemiend, That, for the more effectual organiza- tion of the Democratic party in this county, a Central Corresponding Committee of fire be ap- pointed by the Chair, whore duty it shall be to urge theappointment of Comunuices of Vigilance In cach precinct theoughout the couple, and lo ea'l county meeting".
Kemed, That politically we bold no community of feeling whatever with ine epponton.
Pasteed, That acommittee of three be apointed -Ica t paid to buro z, y'ary, &t to fraine an address to nur Democrauc fellow citizene, which were unsbudoualy adopted "The chairman when appointed the following persons to act Je Tuch central cominter, vLx :- Ja STA AM Geo. It. Nutr, M. E. Hollster, W R. Buroett, L leland, and Doch A. Bain, and the following persons were chosen the Committee Refunded Tur. tu frame the address, Te .: Metars. J. V. A. Ilatt, Gen. Ju. Tamer, and Wirbari Ryan. SI E Hollister, Esq. tico alfered the follow- ing revolution
Resolest, That es ary Democrat io the Benato- nal dutriet bu earnestly raborted to use every laudable effort ip the circulation of .The Bill in Mouon, ' and -The Old Hickory," which wu edupled.
COL Sraoor, of Chienga, beiby rated upoa. sidrewed the meeting in an able, clear and ut- preuve manger, npon the leading primiples al deipocrarr,
The Huv, W'x Sranos», in reply to a vote of thanks from the meebn? lor hus vigilance and zvat at the lair ason of Legislatorr, procerded in Five a brief tostory of the wennn. and me viene fod ine zren leating mesling. of the day, wiuch i " Fir ualelu die with deep interest by die wiecting.
Of the above amo Te: 11 bereit stated under the proper beads, there Is to Tre deducted for etDen44 iothird b. FarmiPr Board ct In3d. (including . JE-funded Ta. for IC, 9290 52 and (- 1) pud to cancel lease of will. bitipal rnurt zoru and clerk's of- fice, and allowed by the present Board, j the -011 04
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structury of the world. history and #x| enence loudly admonish os, at Democrata, that the only jeilas. and noted vigilance of the people ; at 1 Voerses, we edrox every alitéo a cantinal, and consider it the somaticamble prindere sod the Dassdes det? ni all good causebs f. egreatly tu svemile and boldly to declare their washione, so Well 1· prelucr bara 4; al [> <4:1a12:
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