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V O L . X.
T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 4 , 1859.
T H E CUBAN D E B A T E .
estly, often so vehemently, yea* after vear, year in and
year out, ovt'r tlic question yhether the institution of
Sla very shall l>e iutroducedinto the-Territory of Kansas
are expectinl by tho Prcsiwnt, in his simplicity, to allow
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
liim to determine for the North and for the South, for
the Frie States and for the Slave States at his own abMORGAN' BATES,
Mr. SKWARH —Mr. President, the bills which rnpigc
solute pleasure, the terms and conditions upon which
EDITOR AX1> rnomiETQK.
the attention of Congress generally originate either inrac
Cuba-snail be annexed to the Uuited Slates, uud incorSouatti or iu the House of .Representatives. But this
T E R M S .
porated into the Union. I say nothing of the present
Ox* DOLLAR AXKJTirrr Citiit p*t Annum, p«y»U« InwtoMr In wlniKr. measure is ushered into our presence by a message from
— "-•-1% rocrtn-rt >l par In pnrn*n: of .uUcHpOon. «nd .J.rrtUlnzincumbent of the Executi re office. I say that men never
It is, therefore, in its . origin an
ciir.iT> Will l«
cent* per iqnur (tea Sim)forthr the Executive palacc.
1
chose!
nef did Uo«l ever said on earth, a magistrate to
d t«TUT).5rc CfB!« tor etcIf l«b«q«cn< Wrtlott \ early Executive moasurc. Its nature eorrespomls to its parent• i n r...
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£ 1 1 Tnr < 1 . n - r . . . n . n - . - I I f r w h a l f •
whom I would coufido this great question, having a conape. It proposes to relax constitutional nnd legislative
l i wrlblio «f1oomri4'fiff|liir Bntl loMdlon, u
tftitutioiuil riglit to decide it myseli
_
rcslruints upon the Executive power, and to transfer conI lftcd not say, Sir, that all our treaties of annexation
trol over the Treasury, together with the power or negocontain stipulations'guarantying rights to the countries
tiation in foreign affairs, from Congress nnd from the
annexed,
to
be
incorporated
into
the
Union,
and deterAD Kinds of M Printing Nwlh awl EipditnosK Ei«a(r& Senate to the President of the United States Jt is not
mining the future political rights power and authority of
an isolated Executive measure of this kind, but it is one
the inhabitants of those countries. Thjs bill, then. Is in
of
a
series
of
such
measures
which
the
President
of
the
, CHAltLES H. HOLDEN,
derogation of tho power of the Senate to determine by
United States has introduced at the present Session i(i tho
treaty for itself what the safety, honor and welfare of tho
. • .
sahie way. One of] this series proposes that Congress the Government.
This however, it miglit.be said, is a fanciful picture, country demand in regard to* the political organization
shall authorize the President to move the Army and Navy
SOIJCITOB IN* CHANCERY AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
because the bill npproprintes onlv 830.000,000, and not and government of the Isl»ud of Cuba, if it shall be acof the United Statcslinto adjacent States of the Republic
- Trnvprwc C i t y , G m n d ' fraven*) Co. M i d i .
of -Mexico ami establish a protectorate there. Another the whole 8125,000,000 which I Have supposed. Never-; quired.
theless Sir. it appropriates the whole amount which the
Sir, I havo ulwuys received as a political maxima the
J.and Warranto bought and sold, Taxes paid, Investments asks our consent to invest tho President of the United
made, i o . ^Correspondence solicited.
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States with the powor to make war in his own discretion President shall write. W o give him a blank draft ou the declarations mado'by our predecessors in regard to the
and at his own pleasure against all, or nearly all, the Span- Treasury, and authorize him to fill np the amount for him- acquisition of Cuba Every rock and every grain of
CHARLES H . HOI.DEV,
self
1 have supposed he will fill it up with ?2.10,000,- sand in that Island were drifted and washed out from
ish American States on this continent
Pnoi^KJUtlnc A t t o r n e y itnrl. C i r c u i t C o u r t
000. • But I am told that we etui retreat from this con- American soil by the floods of the Mississippi and the
A measure thus disparaging to the intelligence, the
' ,. OoininlHwionpi 1 ,
tract with Spain if,we find it too expensive, and. abandon Other estuaries of the Cuff of Mexico. The Island has
irUie, and the indepepdancc of the national Legislature,
FOB GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY.
the measure without paying the additional sum which the seemed, jnst as our'predecessors have said, to gravitate
a measure so dangerous to the civil and religious liberties
"... • TUAVUHSE crrr.
of the American people, it must be expected, will receive President'may write in the treaty." Slowly and carefully, back agaiu to the parent continent from which it sprang.
Mr. President, let us consider. Certainly we cannot re- I have supposed that political necessities would deterat the hands of Congress a careful scrutiny. It is notmv
treat from it without forfeiting tiro 830,000,000 which' mine tliat ultimate conclusion; and I know that to politipurpose,.at this time, to bestow that Bcritiny, in its full
will have been paid. That condition will operate iLs a cal necessities all actions of govcrninents mustbena, and
extent upiju the bill which has been reported in accordance
constraint upon ('ougr^s to. appropriate oil the remain- all sentiments of nations must accomuwlatc themselves
with tho recommendation of the President of the United
ing millions which tile President may stipulate, nnd it 1 have, nevurtbclus* been taught, with the same maxim,
States; but I do intend to indicate some of the considerawill equally opertte as a constraint upon the Senate to this other rule, that tbe .acquisition of Cuba is a question
tions which have brought me: to the conviction that this
ratify the treaty; whatever sum may lw> stipulated by its of tinie, of necessity, and of, opportunity. It-waajust
bill, under no circumstances, ought to receive the favor
provisions
as el^ar sixty j-ears ago, when we acquired Louisiana, as
, Detroit, Michigan, I'roduoo and of Congress.
Again, Sir, no one can .suppose that tho President it is now, that Cuba, in the lunpage of John Quincv
.Agent* and Consignees Tor the fol- Tho bill has a financial aspqpt It hafl also abroad
lowing Uric.-.:— A^RKICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANV, Capi- political character. ! In regard to the-fuuuvcial asjjcet, I Would pay the 830,ft00.000 in advanee to Spain, without Ajliuius graiitates to the Uuited States, as the apple yet
tal. $tifm.C0i>. WiuwRnx'TuKXr-riintArioN- COMPANY, Capital
securing possesion of the island of Cuba. When lie has hanging on its native trunk gravitates to the earth Which
8100,000. And the Nun- Y«iKK,CKS'T A v 11 R. ('o.
n3 call the attention of the Senate to the fact that the bill once obtained the island of Cuba, and paid thirty million sustain? it. Yet it certainly is true thut Cuba was notproposes to appropriate now, at this time, out of. the
T T T I L O O X , L U F F & FULLER, (Suocewon. *o E. W. IVeasury.of the United States, $30,000,000^to be placed •s an advauce upon the .consideration money of the p u * then acquired, jior attempted by extraordinary means to
YV UuiDuin.) Commission Mcrilianta and dealers in Ship
:basc, the treaty will be a coatract oxe.cuted, and Spaili be ucquired; and thereason was that the time. w;cc»ity
(Stores, CouL tJftk/Wnter Lime, Piaster, &e. Docks root of Qitder tho control of tHe President of the United States and tlic whole world will laugh with derisiou at the pre- andoppbrtnnity had not tKeu presented thtniscltes In
to be paid'by him to Spain, whenever she shall have conDates Street, Dctaoit, Mich.
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tense that we could rescind the contract and repudiate the fact, the time is dctcrminetl by the coincidence of neces.OaviLLK Witcoi,..
HKxnv
-.GRO; P. FULLER. sented to accept any treaty which he may make with her,
remaining debt on the ground that we had thefl looked sity atid opportunity; and that coincidence ia the xesuit
for the cession of Cnba to the United States without
V"S RAVEN & SHELDON, (Successors to LeWU&Gravcs)
into our Constitution, and bad found that wo had violated of a decline of EurojK an power ou tliis continent, and of
: V J Produce and General CoiBmlssjbu lletchariu; on-the waiting for a ratification of that treaty by the Senate of it in passing the law bv which wo had authorized the
roent of the growth of American power ou the
the U'lited States This appropriation of 830,000,000
Dock new the foot of Caw rtroet.
President to make the improvident
mprovi
bargaiu.
stnne continent. Our forefatjiers said—all,our pretlpcesJAMES 0. Gu.uiw,
Onfks A. SuELnoN. necessarily involves now u pledge, a guarantee, virtually
Sir, this is a plan of financial mnnajrement to which
sors have said, that when tho juncture Bhnll ariavthat
a grant, or appropriation of so many more millions of
n a stranger. It is the province otitic Congress of the there should l>e just that necessary declineof t i e pobtical
Q. STIMSOV, Produce, Commission mid Shipping
t Merchant, Warehouse ou Dock, foot of Bates Street, cfollars as the President of tlie United States without United States to take care of tho public Treasury, and to European ptfwcr ou the co:ntineut, aiid iuat that deveany recourse to the Senate or to Congress, and consulting
Detroit. . 'I
see that every dollar that is received -remains t lie re until lopment or American jiower here which niakca Spain
f&- Liberal advances made on Produce, for sale In this or only bis own mere ambition, caprice, or pleasure, shall by appropriation bills limited to single objects and each unable to keep, and'oilmdvea freely to obtain, the bland,
Eastern Market*.
n?rreo to give for thdt island; and this last amount is altobill enduring fbr only two years the money is expended then it would be hopeless and idle to refuse to rqcejvo
Refer to—John Owen,Pres't Miclrigau Insnrnnc.cCo. Rank;
unlimited.
_
by agents under their oWh direction mid authority, for Oiba, even if it were undesirable, lliey have said more,
tl. O. Williams 4 Co., Forward!n J and Completion Merchants, gether
Tha bill contains no limitation, and the President rec. Detroit.. ;
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objects appointed, fixed and certain. The effect of this and I subscribe to it, 'that wo.'may safofv hold our souls
opiinends no limitation. It HS a bill then for just.80 many
E . P I T T S AN, dealer in Coal nnd Pig Iron. Office jnillions at the Preadent fnay write in the treaty. What measure is to surrender tile control over a lurgu portion 'in natie*ice so Jong as Spain can keep it, and no otLer
of the national treasure nntl-rcsourcis practienlly overall miu stronger European power pan, or dare, take it from
Mvill IMI the number of those millions? The report of tho
that Is valuable in the Treasun-, to.the President of the her. What I have tp say now is that the time and opmajority of the contmittee says that it will probably be
. castle, Erie.
United States without retaining any effective security portunity do not now; serve, ihTny judgment, any more
I'M IRON.—Hanging Rocl?, Massiilon, Scotch Franklin, 8125,000,000. .This calculation is based upon the fact
than they have served for the' last sixty years V*e may
Middlesex, Clinton^ Various other brands or Coal nnd Pig that Spain refused SlOO.OOOO.'OOO ten years ago, and that for his wise and faithful administration of it.
Iron are kept for *iu{,
I have said tliat the bill has also a political aspect. • It l>e nearer, as indeed, I doubt not we are, to the acquisiCuba ills increased in value 823,000,000, according'to the
proposes'to bring into the United Statcsa foreign country sition of Cuba; but we have not arrived at the point ut
nnMKLU'H OCKFORD, Produce, Forwarding and estimate of the majority of the committee. - Thi9 estimate
which the acquisition niust necessarily be made, , conComuiijkion Murchunt. Office No. 2 Backus' Warehouse, is inconclusive and therefore tmsatisfactory. The amount seven hundred miles loug, and seventy milei wide, consistently With the conditions of peacc, prudence, jusOpposite. M. C. ft. R. Depot, Detroit, Mich.
which Spaiu will ask. if we suppose her. to accede to this taining one million five lnuidred thousand human beings
subjects of government, occupying practically every loot tice .and the national honor.
i E. M. BEMENT, I'rodneo Commission Mercharit*- treaty, will be all that she can get, and the amount which
Ten years ago the President of the /United States
upon
it^^lewalks
in
its
cities
ami
every
acre
of
mountain
• Backus'Building, opposite Jt.C. R. It Freight Depot, the President will give, if.it be .his purpose to acquire the
declared .tliut Cuba m to bo ac(|uired olUy by treaty, by
Island of Cuba at a n events and under all hazards, will be and plain and valley in the rural districtsof thatlsland—
a population different entirely from that of the United urchase, and not by w a r . The present President of tho
the
least
that
Spain
will
consent
to.takc.
It
may
then
just
K. PARRAND, Wholesale dealer in Drugs and Oro'
liitcd States reaffirms that proposition BOW; SO that the
f eerie* Paint* Oils and Window Glass, No. 80 Wood- as well and as accurately bo estimated that the sum to be States^different in language, different in race, different in
' jltlfol avenue. Detroit, Mich.
.
• n» written in the treaty will be S200.000.000. or 8250,000,- habits different in manners, different in customs and only question to be considered,!^, whether it can be-purradically difleront in religion; a population fhat will, prac- chased now. WeH, ten years ago the President of the
ILLARD HARVEY A CO., Hi Maiden l*ne, and 000, or $500,000,000, as that it shall be only 8125,000,tically, "forever hold the power to cxeluda all American United States offered $100,000,000; and tho answer t o
17 Cedar street. Now York, l'uper Wnrehoasc. Every (100.
'description of Wrapping; Printing and Writing Paper, an
I will assume that it authorizes the President to con- imigration; at least to exclude it as effectually as the old the proposition was eoncoived in terms so decided, #o
band, or made to order.'Taney, Colored' nnd Titjsue Papers, tract a debt to Spain, without again consulting Congress States of Europe exclude our liiigration there, dnd fts ef- unequivocal, so utterly forbidding all hope,. that it was
Blotting Papers,'Envelopes, Straw nnd Bonnet Boards. n3
never afterwanls renewed; and silence has been observed
or the Senate of the United States for the sum of 250,- fectually as our old established Stated prnctieally exclude
about it ever since, in order to preserve the good under8 . C U T H B E R T A CO„ Wholesale Druggists and 000,000. This proposition comes at a time when our imigration from outside their borders This population,
• Grocer* No's lu'i and lot. Woodward avenne, Detroit, revenues are reduced to 850,000,000. and there is a con- then, is to be tho ruling population of that Island. What standing and the nature'of parties llio message .of'.tho
Bate'la-store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar, fessed deficiency toY the year, of 830,000.000. I t is im- rights will the citizens of the United States enjoy, thpre? President, sent llere on Friday lust, shows us that,'down
Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Fruit, Spices Not* Liquor*' Drags, n . 4 n n n l
to tliis hour, tfie proposition has not been mentioned to
The
one
million
five
hundred
thousand
souls
are
divided;
n t l« A «• A m
KftWVLW
tlllQ
S i ! t l l I H l O 111 W l
t f\
H I V
Cordage, Points, Oils,Dye Stuff's Naval Stores, Window Glass, material whether we borrow this 830,000,000 to pay ont half whites two hundred and fifty thousand free Spain for a period of ten years The same message assures
. 4 t . &u.
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n3 Spain, as the bill proposes or whether we pay it out of
us even that it will not n6w be mentioned to Spain unless
. J. & ClTOMtRT
-M. TV. CAMJ-1S. the receipts, or the revenues flowing into the Treasury, blades aiid four hundred thousand tdavos AVhat institutions of justice, of freedom, of religion, or public worship Mime peculiar and extraordinary measures are adopted to
UY r . HINCHMAN A € O n Dealers Ift Groceries and borrow the money'to support the place of what we
require him to bring it again to Iter attention.
A T and provisions, Paint* Oil* Twines, Camus Anchors thusabstract. It proposes nothing less than to authorize will obtain or remain there? 1 need to know. If 1 were
Spain holds the Island now more tenaciously—with a
and Chain* Tar, pitch. Rosin, Oakatn, Ac. A cpdipleU stock the President of the United States to create at once ami willing to leave these great questions to the Presideut of
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles always on al»solutely a debt of 8320,000,000, in addition to a dificit tho Unitod States, I have no right to do so. I have a stronger nnd safcr grasp than that by which the hus held
hand and for sale very low, tt 46 Woodbridgc street, Detroit, which is virtually an existing debt against the Treasury voice, one of sixty-four voices to determine whet her such it ut'any•time within the last fifty years J t is now a
Mlchlgnn.
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•
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uf 830,000,000; making 8C0,000,000 or new debt certain a country shall lie brought into tho United States and on period of repose in Europe, and in the Westenv World,
GRIGU8 A CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI. nnd 8220,000.000 contingent Thus added to an already what terms ami eomlitioas Joined with my colleague, hjiain having gone through'the crisis of surrendering up
#-x«s-^Wholesale and Retail, In So fins CJiatrs, Bedsteads, funded debt of 860,000,000, will raise the National Debt we have one of thirty-two voices on these mighty question^! her territorial empire,in its largest proportions lias enDnreans, Book-cases Wardrobe* Table* Painted Chamber
The power to speak involves a constitutional re-porsibili-, tered upon a new career of material progress and improveBet* Marble and Rosewood Ware, And a largo assortment of to 8280,000,000. This is to be done under extraordinary
ment. Her 'agriculture, her manufactures her army, and
t Hair, Hook, Cotton and Spring Msttras***. Also, Hair Cloths. circumstances W e havo at this moment no financial ty to express the voice of the State of New York upon her navy, ore in a flourishing, prosperous and improving
Spring Twine, Webbing, pure Curled Hair, Willow Ware and svstftn—noisystem of revenue. Wo have, indoed, a tariff sueli a measure, and on all its important details before it
condition. Heretofore, Spain has beld'.tlie Island of
Looking Glasses ot No's. ICS &. ICS Jefferson Avenne, Detroit,law which brought last year into the Treasury over 840- shall be adopted.
Cuba in tho midst of conflicts between the two great
«cWJplt : '
n3
000,000, arid thls-year is expected to bring in 850,000,- • I have already shown that 1he consent of the Senate to
T-yUDLEY A HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 000; but a revetiuc law which leaves a deficit cannot be the prssage of this bill will operate as a constraint , upon powers of Western Europe, England and France, liable
"121 tdealtrS hi Hai-dwarc, Stove* Boynton's Hot Air Fnrna- said to constitute a fiscal system. Congress, after being the Senate to ratify whatever treaty the President shall to lo c it to ona or the other belligerent at any moment
e«* Register, Grate* Cooking Ranges, Tinner's and PlmnberV
To-day
England and France are not only allies but they
make hereafter. If this be true (and no one. I think, can
Stock, Maehinos and Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper, in session now nearly two months, has utterly failed to
are united in maintaining Spain in the oiyoytpent of Its'
Tin nnd Shcot Iron Ware* Honso and Steamboat Plumbers. davi.* any kind of revenue system whaterer. Nor has controvert it,) then I am asked to resign a constitutional. Islands oT Cuba and Porto Rico, the. last remnants, of
*9- A gent* for Wllder's Intent Salamander Safes.
the Executive Administration submitted to Congress any Senatorial power, to the President of the United States,
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Plumtv system for this emergency. This statement is strictly and to shift from my own shoulders to his a constitutional lie? once World-wide empire. Spain exhibits more dccidedly than ever .within the last 20 years the habits of •
Ing,and potting the most ai«proved"Heating and v entillating true, if yon consider that "the President recommends one responsibility.
'
-'Furnaces and Cooling Apparatus in PilhUc and Private BuildTo do this is a derogation of the independatjee of the acquiescence end loyally, by her p«ple towards her
ing* in tho City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue, system in his unuual message, ami that tho Secretary of constitutional power of the Senate of the United Slates, existing institutions She seems to have pass-d tlic period
Detroit (Opposite Holme* & Co.)
n3- the Treasury, his own resjwnsible minister of finance suband a practical subversion of the constitutional cheek when the country.was rent, convulsed, and distracted by
mits to us another and widely different one.
the contc-st of -Democratic and Monarchical fact ions. A t
T 7 n u m . & c o M MANUFACTURERS AND WIIOLEThus great increase in the public debt we are asked to which requires that every treaty shall receive the vote®
JT • sale and retail dealers in Silk, Pur, Wool. P*inama,Palmof two-thirds of thisbody, orbe absolutely void. .Itprae- present she apparently in a condition of profound repOae
l^at; U A o r g and Straw Hat*-mr, Cloth, Plnsh, Silk and make in the very hour when, in compliance with the
and contentment If there was aiiy donbt on this mbject,
Glased C.»ps; all descriptions of manufactured Fursforladies eeutivc recommendation, we are proposing to authorize ticallv delegates to n bare majority of the Senate, and to pll doubt is now removed, .by the answer which we hate
and genUemeu: Buokskin Gloves and Mitten* Fur, Kid, Silk him to build tha Pacific Railroad, at a cost of not less a majority of the. House of Representative* the treatyalready received from the afttlioritics of Spsin, to this
ami Woolen Glove* Cane* Umbrellas Cravat* Suspender* that 8125,000,000 more; and simultahepaJy with thus making power of this great empire.
Ac.' Hatters' Stock and Trimming* Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh in the same message, we ore also asked to authorize the
Sir, if there ever was an occasion on which I should very proportion of t t c President'of the United States in
*rt*S«c.
P. BUHLA CO., _.
the" very form in which it is' proposed that we shall adot*
President to move the drmy into Mexico; which camjot adhere tenaciously to this right, and insist on'retaining
B3
Conant Block, lift JeS«-r*on Ave.
i t Our mail this morning brings us the answer of the
cost less than 8100,000,000; and at the same tilme, in this power, it would be'in such-a case as this I want
' P. B-—Cash paid for Shipping Fnrs and Deer Skins.
to see the treaty which shall bring the Island of Cuba Spanish Government and Legislature to our advances,
ICHMOND® A BACKUS.—PREMIUM ACCOUNT pursuance of reepmmendations of tho same weight and into the. United States I want to know the statu* which even before we have taken the first step In the Spanish
Book M»nuf»ctory'aufl Book-Blnderv, No. 1P3, Jefferson authority, we are asked to authorize him to employ the
Chamber of Deputies M. Ulloa asked the Government:
AT#aoe.—Account Books of every description made to order, army and navy against just so mauy Spanish-American that country is to occupy. Is it to bo a Territory of
If jt intends to reply to the message of Mr. Buchanan,
of Rape rior psper and workmanship, at lower prices than States on this continent as he shall chose, which can re- subjects of political slaves*—* province, governed bv
heretofore." warranted to give satisfaction in every particu- quire nothing l e a than $100,000,000 more; so, without armies and navies, as Spain now governs Jt? I may ask inasmuch as in that me&age is a paragraph oh tjie subject
of annexing Cuba to the United States which contains a
lar:
the
President
of
tbe
United
States
when
he
has
cxrcutod
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to any financial system at all, we arc to have, a great debt the treaty—Who are to be the electors of the State? new really grave insult to the Spanish nation.
created by this Congress of the United States, oo the reorder.
. ,
O'Donnel declared that the. Government was .
Tfco subscriber having had an experience of over fourteen commendation of the President to strengthen the arm of What is to be the ttaitu of the white population? Are
#ean. M s assured that they can doty competition in prices the Executive, while Weakening the powbr and the con- tljcy to enjoy' universal suffrage ? What is to be the tlatut disposed to demand doe satisfaction for such an insult
aad nullity of workmanship.
.
. .
of the free negro population? WhaUia to be the M&atv* felts'relations with the United State* as in those with
stitutional
force
of
tbe
Senate
and*tbe
House
of
RepreOrders from Rank* Merchant* Manufacturer* and Railroad
of the slave population? W e who hare disputed so earn- all other countries It has "always endeavored -to be
. Compare* respectfully solicited.
"* sentatives, a debt of $500,000,000.
ۤc <Sran5> Crabtra
SPEECH OP M R SEWARD,
is iTiiLiroKD I.-VEEY.VRWAV, AT
vssraa.
as.-#?
' ^ittontm ;inS CounsfUct at |lato,
The Hou. Senator from Rliodc Island, (Mr. Simmons,),
the other day spoke In glowing terms and yet most justly,
of the'credit of the United Status, and showed tliat, with
the small debt that we now have, a nominal debt we. can
go into tho market, and with five per cent stock borrow
monoy at a premium, or perhaps borrow money at foqr
percent stock'anywhere in tne markets of the world
That is because we ai« novices incxperience.l, unknown, untried in the money market, except for.-pnying such small debts as we hare made. But, Sir, when
we have shown that we can increase our debt in forty days
for that is the period tbvt reifmins of tliis session, from
$00,000,000 to 3500,000,000,1 beg kavo to express the
opinion that the rate of interest will be found to rise in
proportion to the liberali ty with which we propose to borrow. In that case you will find your revenue from all
sources scarcely more than enough to pay the interest of
the debt which yon shall thus havo created, leaving no
funds whatever for carrying on the ordinate operations of
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circumspect, moderate, reserved. bat always dignified
The act to provide for the Drainage and Reclaimatioo
and firm, M the Government tf.a great people ought to
From O n U n l i t Comspoadu*.
LANSINO, F e b . 14th, 1 8 5 9 .
of
Swamp
Lands
by
means
o( State Roads and Ditches,
be. • *•
MORGAN BATES. EDITORThe period of discouragement caused by war and
ED. HERALD:—The Michigan Legislature adjourned which was pa&cd at the late session of the Legislature of
disunion has ceascd in onia.
Our' country isaow
TRAVERSE CITY*
this day at 12 o'clock M. The session has been a very this State, provides for the construction of the following
positivily in" an era of oevelopemcnt and veritable
F R I D A Y MORNING, M A R C H 4, 1859.
bu-y one, and the proceedings were of unusual interest Roads from the proceeds of the of Swamp Lands:
restoration. If the powers of Spain be not great cnotigh
during the last week. Never before has there been so
1. A road from or near Ionia, in Ionia, county, to
t o menace, it is strong enough to defend the integrity of CHICAGO ACMCT.—Imn. ROUNDS * LA.VJKOS. !»'•
the territory of the monarchy and t o preserve the dignity
many bills Of a local character before our representatives, Houghton Lake, in the county of Roscommon, to Did
Fort Mat kinac, on tho Straits of Mackinac, known as tho
of the Spanish name without stain.
and the fact that tho first twenty days of the session were
Ionia, Houghton Lake aud Mackinac State Koad.
' In whatever circumstances the Spanish'notion may find
Spring Election—First Monday in A p r i l .
almost entirely occupied in legislating for the northern
2. A road from the- stouth line of Newaygo county
itself it will in the future as in the past, never be insensiKM Chief JtuUcc of the Snpmn* CoBTt
portion of the State, speaks well for the enterprise of its through Newaygo in the county of Newaygo, to Nojtbble to its honor; never will it abandon the smallest
G E O R G E M A R T I f T , of K e n t . ,
portion of its territory; and a proposition having that
inhabitants, and the growth and prosperity of that re- port, to be known as the Newaygo and Notthport Statu
Road.
tendency will always pe considered b y the Government —
j
Mr. 8e w a n t ' s Speech.
gion.
3. A road from Port Huron, in the county of S t Clair,
an insult to the Spanish people. (Approbation.)
W e hope that no one of our readers will fail to read
The rate of State tax has been increased to one and/a to Bay City, v i a VasSar; thence westwardfv to the me' The sentiment of nationality which was supposed to be
the Speech of Mr. Seward 011 the Cuba $30,000,000 bill, qtiarter mills oh the dollar of valuation—the legislature
ridian township line between ranges two an«f three west;
weakened, and which, unhappily, was slightly weakened
by oar intcstine-discortl—this seotimcnt, the source of high which will be found on the first page of to-day's paper. providing by law for a new form of assessment blank, thcuce southerly by way of S t Johns* Clinton county, to
deeds and of generous tmd heroic aspirations, displays If any honest man, after reading i t will say that he ap- which will place the amount of State tax in a separate the meridian township line between ranges two and three
west; thence southerly to lowing, in Ingham county, to
now new vigor, and is increasing in such a way, that proves of the proposition to place this enormous su
column. This measure will enable the people to see what be known as the P o r t Huron, Bay City and Lansing State
whilst we will never be'aggressive and-never aspire to the hands of the President for the purposes proposed, we
proportion of their money is devoted to State purposes, Road.
dominate, we will never allow any encroachment to be
should
like
to
look
him
square
in
the
eye
when
he
says
i
t
and will effectually choke off the annual Locofoco howl
4. A road from East Saginaw, in the county of Saginaw
made on the inheritance left us by our fathers. (Approbation^
. , .
of " oppressive taxation." As it wag a law looking to tlie to Bay City, in Bav county, and thence via of Ottawa
Well Done, Good a n d Faithful Servant*.
Bay, to the Sable Uiver, to be known as tli6 East SagiM. Olozaga, in his own name, and in that of several
The Legislature brought its' labors to a close ou Mon- interests of the people, and calculated to give 4h6m infor4>ther eminent members representing the different politinaw arid Sable State Road.
.
day, the l i t h ult, after a session of forty days, during mation of a more reliable character than that-usually
"5. A road from Lexington, in Sanilac county, westward
cal parties, then proposed this resolution:
•} ««Tho congress declares that it has received with which time it has accomplished more permanent good, obtained from "ginger pop politicians'', of courso the to the Flint river, in tlie county of Lapeer.
6. A rood fronrSt. Mary's Falls to tho Straits of Macksatisfaction the declaration of the Minister of Foreign aud done more to develop tho wealth and vast resources Iiocofocos voted en masse against it. T h a t unusually
Affairs, and that it is disposed to give to the government' of Michigan, than any previous Legislature since the or- select body of individuals will have a most exellcnt time inac, to be known as the S t Mary's river and Mackinac
State road
• *
its constant support in order to maintain the integrity of
ganization of the State Government Justicc has finally hereafter in endeavoring to convince the people that they
7. A road from the village of Ontonagon, southerly.to
the Spanish dominion.
the State line, to be known as tho Ontonagon and State
" Tee resolution was unanimously adopted and ordered been done to tho North, without doing injustice to any arc being "bled" by Republican men or measures.
to bo inscribed in the archives."
Other portion of the State. All honor to the Republican
Under the present rate, if yobr property is assessed at Line road.
8. A rood from Marquette, on Lake Superior, to Little
Now, Sir, having shown that there is not the least Legislature of 1859!
81000, yonr State tax will be 81 25, and who I ask, can
Bay Dc Noc, (or Nocquctte,) to tie known as the Marearthly prospects of acquiring the Island of Cuba by or
W e refer the reader to the letter of our Lansing Cor- or will object to the payment of this'paltry sum, when he
quette and Bay De N o c S t a t o road.
in consequence of tho passage of this bill, what follows?
respondent,
and
to
an
article
from
the
Lansing
Republicolls
to
mind
tho
great
and
noble
charities
to
which
it
is
9. A road from Houghton village by way L'Anse Bay
I t follows that the question whether Cuba is desirable and
ought to be attained is not at all in debate. I t is, an idle, can, for a synopsis of the important acts of the Session. to be devoted. Not only will our Asylums be provided to the Wisconsin State line, to be known as the L'AOHO
«visionary and mischievous abstraction. There is no A vast amount of merely local and private business was for by the State tax, but the rate above indicated will Bay and State line State road.
10. A road froni Allegan by way of Holland, Fcrryssuch question here; but the question which ispresenlf-dis
transacted, but that did not prevent the passage of every provido a fund for the maintenance of the other State inburg, Muskegon and-Carietoil's Mills, and thence north
whether the Congress of the United States shall authorize
stitutions, for which appropriations have boeil made. through the. counties of-Oceana, Mason, Manistee and
the president of tne United States to offer an indignity to desirable public measure of any great importance.
Two hundred and sixty acts and sixty-three joint reso- These appropriations are as follows:'
Grand Traverse Bay, to*be called the Allegan, Muskegon
Spain. That is all.
aud Traverse Bay Stale road.
Mr. Slidel!—Will the Senator from New Tork permit lutions were passed.
Asylum for tho Insane
....•8100,000
me to interrupt him.
" " Blind
'20,000
The following Commissioners,have been appointed by
Chief J u s t i c e of the S u p r e m e Court.
Mr. Scwaitl—Certainly.
Agricultural College.
41,500
the Governor, under the provisions of the act, to lay out
The Republican State Convention to nominate a canMr/SlidoU—The danger that he deprecates has already
House of Industry at Detroit
30,000
the
roads:
arrived. The cause of qnarrel exists already, according didate for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court*in placc
State Prison
•...
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .27.500
Ionia Houghton Lake and Mackinac State Road—
• to tho extract he read from the speech of General of Judge MARTIN, whose term of office expires, was hold
House of Correction..
20,000
Henry H. Lerdy, Wayne county; Guy M-'Trowbridge.
0'Donnelj,the insult has been given by the President, and in Detroit on the 16th of February, but as our latest
OakltuuJbounty; Siuiford A. Yeomans, Ionia county.
immediate reparation is demanded Therefore we cannot
Total
t.
8301.000
Newaygo and Northport State-Road—Amasa B. NVotre 17 well aggravate that insult I t has passed from our Detroit dates are of the morning of that day, wo have
These sums will.complete and put in successful operanot learned the result W e confidently hope that Judge
son, Newaygo county; llcury Palmer, Monroe county;
power.
tion those of our institutions remainihgunfinishcd.andwe
Solomon O. Kingsburv, Kent county.
Mr. Seward. I have an answer for the honorable MARTIN has been re-nominated.
think
the
people
will
be
satisfied
with
the
aclion
of
the
'
Port
Huron, Bay Oity and Lansing State Road—ReuSenator. I propose to leave the President the constituDeacon Barns informs us that tho • Democrats' have
ben McCurrv, 'Genesee couutyj Newell Aveiy S t Clair
tional power which he enioys, of instituting'treaties with
Lcgistature.
county;-Israel Mowrey. Washtenaw comity.
Spain for tho purchase of the Island of Cuba, in' the nominated Gov. FELCU. Well, the Governor is a good
A Registry Law, was also enacted, and the Freemen
East Saginaw and Sable Stale Road—Morgan L. Gage,
. Carribian Sea, and with all others powers for all other man—too good to belong to such a party—end will
islands in all the oceans throughout the globe. Ipropose better than any one else they could have nominated; but of Michigan mny rest assured that by it, the purity of the Saginaw county; Holland B. C Newcomb, Lcuawee Co.;
elective franchise will be preserved. Honest men will Adison P . Brewer, Macomb county.
'! to leave him the right and power of sending to Congress he will be awfully beatea
<
Lexington and Flint River State Road—Stiles R. Notmessages announcing beforehand the treaties he proposes
not objoct to it, but tho ballot box stuffere, and those who
P . S. Since the above was in .type we have seen the
to maice^ and leave him to answer, on his own responsihave affection for " Oxford and Pembina" return®, will, tleton, Sanilac county; John B, Wilson, Lapcor county;
David Cutter, Hilsdaio count v.
bility, to the people and to the world, for tho wisdom and Free Press of the 18th, and learn by it that Hon. GEO.
of course, oppose i t
It is a sufficient commendation of
St. Mary's River and Mackinac State Road—William
tho temper, the moderation and the dignity, with which MARTIN was unanimously, re-nominated by acclamation.
the law to say, that every Locofoco opposed it. Another P. Spaulding, Chippewa eounty; David C. Clark, Cliulun--"
ho executes these great trusts. I propose, on the other Good!
/
Swamp Land Law was passed,- which contemplates the couufy; EbenCzer Mud^e, Branch county.
hand, to reserve my own authority, my own constitutional
Agricultural
Colleges.
powers, and to maintain tho dignity of my own official
building of State roads from the proceeds of tho sale of Ontonagon and State l i n e Road—Augustus Cobum, OnThe bill donatiug to each State public lands in aid of
tonagon county; William Wheeler, S t Joseph "county:
fanctions and not at all to become a party to an insult
the land. These roads, ten in number, and traversing
.Christopher C. Dorling, Ingham county.
which the President of the United States may be supposed the establishment and maintenance therein of Seminaries
to have already offered to Spaia I cannot consent to go for instruction in Agriculture, Mechanics and tho Natural the unsettled portions of the State, cannot fail to develop Marquette and Bay DeNoc State Road—Warren Tshom,
the vast resources of our almost unexplored territory; and Marquette comity; "Robert M. Wheaton, Eaton comity;
to his aid, though it may be necessary to extricate him
Sciences auxiliary thereto, has passed both nouses of
out of the dUemmi in which he finds himself involved by
while the law thus subserves the best interests of the peo- Samuel S Bangs, Calhoun couutv.
Congress. Each State is to have 20,000 acres for each
L'Ance Bay and State Line Road—D. D. Broekway.
a rashness which I did not advise.
ple, it also keeps in view the drainage obligation imposedHoughton County; John Mi-Kwan. B°y comity; Nathan
Sir, I will not stop to inquire as an abstract question Senator and Representative which it is entitled to send
by
Congress in the grant
Fitch, Berrien county.
about the wisdom of a great nation offering insults and to the present Congress; and those which shall have an
Amendments to tho Constitution have also been proAllegan.-MttskegOu aad Grand Traverse Bav State Road
indignities to other nations. I willnot stop now to inquire additional member under the C'onsus of 18C0, will be enabout the virtue, the morality aud the honor, to say
posed, and will be submitted to-the people at the next —John Andrews, Van Buren county; Apofos H. Lang,
. nothing of tho dignity of such a course. But I will my titled to 20,000 acres for each additional member. This general election. One of them provides for the biennial Cass county; Newton Edmunds Tuscola county.
' this, that it is not wiso to offer an indignity to a foreign will give to our Agricultural College 120,000 acres unsessions of the Legislature, uulimited in time, but proviClose o r the 8ession.
power if you are to gain nothing by i t So much may der tho present representation, and probably 60,000 more
The Legislative session closed, practically, at noon on
at least be conceded to me. And now, what is to be under the new apportioiypcnt. The South opposed the ding that no bills shall be introduced after thefirstfifty
Monday—nominally, on Wedm-sday, for- tho purpose of
obtained by insulting Spain? Nothing; but only this:
days.
•
,
W e must except that she will be provoked to war to re- bill bitterly, and Mr. Slidel!, the father of the Thirty
You will doubtless gain from your exchanges and the allowing the enrollment and signature of bills, and all
gent the indignity; and when the war has come to resent Million Cuba Swindle, has threatened that the President Legislative Journals, the particulars as to other matters Republicans may look without Bhame, and with "honest
pride to tho result of the forty-day labor. Among the
the^indigqity, then the prize of Cuba may be, attained as shall veto i t W e shall see.
of legislative action It but remains for me to chronicle prominent of three results ore the election of a sound Re. Jndeimity for the expense* of war. Sir, if wo desire to
MIchlgan> Femnle College.
the fact that two of tho Locofoco members of the House, publican Statemali to the U. S. Senate for six years.
acquire Cnba by negotiation, let us negotiate. The
The disposition of the Swamp Land Grant, in a mode
The
Michigan
Female
College
was
erected
two
years
President disclaims ana disdains to seek it by war directly.
Thompson of Genesee and Wendell of Mackinac, had a
Are we to understand him and a mnjority of the commit- ago, in the North West part of the village of Lansing: " falling out" during one of the afternoon sessions, and in .to developc the wilderness portions of tlie State, to facilitate settlement and. to comply with the terms of the grant.
teo here that they ask us to bring Spain indirectly into The building is a large one, costing $15,000 to construct
the heat of excitement actually called each other ' d — d
The passage of the law giving 40 acres of swamp land
war in order that we may conquer Cuba? That would
bo to impute the President ana the Committee bad faith i t I t is surrounded by twenty acres of land, which it lcars'! I t took tho Republicans so completely by suprise, outright, to uctual, laundle&s settlers.
rapidly being placed in good order and condition. The that they were inclined to believo there was some mistake
The establishment of an Emigrant Agency. .
which I inns' utterly disclaim.
Tlie immediate relief of the sufferers of Gratiot and
These considerations satisfy my mind that it is not Library is large and well selected; and there has been about the (act so distinctly stated by the Hon. gentlemen.
Isabella, counties.
expected, that i t is not intended, that Cuba shall be collected whatever is necessary for such an Institution,
But as each were so earnest about it, I believe that all
The 8100,000, loan for the security and completion of
acquired in consequence of this proceeding; but that it is
the way of school furniture, apparatus, &c. The building finally concluded to "let it go so," aud there the matter the Sout Canal.
supposed that some other advantage, somo domestic and
The appropriations for the Kalamazoo and Flint Asylocal benefit will be socurtsd to tho President of the is four stories high, and is furnished throughout with ended.
lums,
the Hoa«e of Correction, the Sta tc Prison, Agritaste
and
propriety.
Miss
A.
C,
Rogers
is
the
principal.
United States by nrotoking a debate on this subject in
If any thing of interest occurs in our Capitol City, I
cultural School, University and Normal School.
Congress." So 1 do not so much undervalue the intelli- The accommodations are ample for a large number of will write you again. Truly &e.
'
A. C. W .
The passage of the rogisty law was one of the most
gence of t h e American people as t o apperhend any such boarders, which makes it a good point to send t o by
important of the session, and its effect upon tho political
insult The proposition seems to be an empty one, an
From Kansas.
welfare of the State, can hardily be otherwise than g r e a t .
idle one, a ludicrous one, and if it were not fbr violating parents in various portions of the State.
ST. LOCIS, F e b . 1 1 .
In detail, it is believed that"\his law is more perfect than
the respect duo to the President of the United States and
. T h e N e w York M e r c u r y .
The bill appropriating S1.000 and authorizing tlie
any ever passed It was drawn by one of the first legal
the majority of tho Committee who sanction it, I should
This is one of the largest and best literary and family emplovment or counsel for the defence, of Mr. Doy and men of the day, in whom Michigan has full confidence,
say a ridiculous one There is a play which we have
son, charged with abducting negroeifrom Missonri, and and drawn after the most mature consideration of the
sometimes seen at tho theatre, in which the heroine weekly newspapers published in "the city of New York.
now in jail at Platte," City Mo., lias passed the lower "house
subject. Let it have a fair and patient trial.
is an honest houso-wife who has a propensity for buying I t is thoroughly established, having been published more
of Kansas Legislature without opposition.
An immense, and most uiiu.'al .amount of local, apd
every thing at auction, and she is always able to ftssigu than twenty ye are, is much larger than the Ledger, and
Both Houses of the Kansas Legislature have passed a
at least one good reason for H, namely, that, though. the
'rsonal matters pressed upon the attention of the I^gisprinted , in tho very neatest style of the a r t The last hill providing for the formation of a Constitution and
ture from the opening to the close, and the sarpnse is
article bought is not wanted at the time, yet it is cheap,
Statedovernment
for
Kansas.
The
bill
provides
for
on
that so much of general importance was matured and
and it wiH bo so handy to have it if it shall ever be wanted number received contains tho commencement of an inelection on the fourth Monday in March, to decide for perfected, amid this vortex of bills, memorials, petitions
. Bo, ono day she bought a huge door-plate sold at an auc- teresting nautical tale of the Revolution, by NED BCNTor against the holding of a Convention. If the decision and other communications, involving only personal or
tion of a neighbor's furniture, on which was inscribed in LINE, illustrated by Durley. I t is published at 82 per
is favorable an election of fiftv Delegates will be hcW on
large letters the name of " Thompson," spelled with a "p," annum, in advance, and is richly worth the money.
•local interests.
the first Tuesday iu June, an<J the Convention will meet
Three constitutional amendments have been provided
although lief own name, as well as her husband's was
on the first Tuesday in July, at WyandoUo City. The to be submitted to the people, viz: a change inthe organic
Toodle. When the indiguant Mr. Toodle called her to
Hoop H i m !
Constitution is to lie submitted to the vote of the people law conccrninc: juries in highway cases, the removal of
account for the expenses, " why," shesaid, " h o w do you
Will some of the friends of the Editor of the Grand on the first Tuesday in October, and the State officers
the limit to biennial sessions of the Legislature, and a
know, my dear, that we shall not one day have a child,
Haven JVeuw. trundle.him to a cooper's shop and have under tlie Constitution are to be elected on the first Tuesmodification of the individual liability clause relatiug to
and that that child may not be a daughter, and that that
daughter may not be married to somebody, and just as him thoroughly hooped? H e is so inflated with vanity day in December.
stockholders in banks.
I t is impossible in this week's issue, to review the
likely as not that somebody will be a man named; Thomp- becauso three or four papers have noticed him, that there
William a n d Mary College B u r n e d .
measures of the winter at length, but fufficc it to sav,
son,' and-his name may be spelled with a 'p,'fliughter,) is danger of a burst I t may be necessary to rv-head
PcTRRsnuRn, Va^ Tuesday, Feb. 8. 1859.
much good work has been well done, and and more would
so it will then juss fit exactly. I could not help buying him. Handle him carefully.
The
William
and
Mary
CpTlege
at
Williamsburg,
ini t because it was so cheap, and it will be so handy, you
have been, had time fafficed.
cluding the Library and the Laboratory, was destroyed
[Lansing Republican, Feb. 15.
know, to have it in tho house," That, Sir, is exactly the
Court Rumor.
by fire at 3 o'clock this morning. I t was the oldest instivalue of this great Presidcntal demonstration, matte, I
I t is rumored at Washington that Miss Lane, the Pre- tution in the country. The students all escaped.- InsuJ u d g m e n t a g a i n s t Co1* B e n t o n .
think, to retrieve the sinking and wasting fortunes'of an
sident's niece, and Lady 'of the White House, is soon to rance, 82!},000.
The
Treasury
Department
has notified the Executor*
administration that has disappointed its own immoderate
of the latc-CoL Bentoo 0 r a judgment against the deceased
desires not more than the
sanguine expectations of be married to a Mr. McGraw, of Baltimore: and that an
A youmg man named Harrison Sanders eloped from
estimable. Georgia widow is about to throw herself into
the American people.
Springfield, V t , with the wife of his brother Daniel San- rendered in 1826, in favor of the United States for 87,000.
the venerable arms of our bachelor President!
ders. and went to Bellows Falls, where they took"rooms. The Government claims priority in payment Tlie
Oca* if STKAJHSUS.—The New Tork Express says that
The husband and sheriff pursued them, and the parties Executors will appeal to Congress for relief on the ground
there are nineteen ocean steamers lying idle at the wharves
finding themselves caught, took strychnine. The young of the insolvency of the estate, the assets hardly sufficient
in that city—and this while the steamers of Great Briain
PAPER MILL.-—It is purposed to establish a paper mill Sanders died in twenty minutes. The womftn is expected to pay bills owing for necessar&a furnished to the fondly
are plowing the waters of every sea, having apparently as
of the deceased
[ S t Louis RepobBcao
much freight business aa they can desire.
at Kalamazoo.
C
TRAVERSE CITY.
K
•
NEW MAPI.E SDOAB.—Mr. J . Moody bus presented fls
tho Land Office by one party, but subsequently sold by J resided .upon such forty IU-ICS of land for the peritokof
"fivecontinuous years, and thut he hag also drained/Hie
Government to others.
saute, so as to comply with the provisions of the act of
Congrea, Approved September twenty-eight, one thousand
The New York Tribune says that William W. Brown, eight hundred aud lifry, by which said loads were conveya colored dramatist, and aji ungrateful fugitive from ed to this."St ate.;
»
Sue. Z B; fore any such settler, or occupant shall
slavery; is meeting with great success in tho western part
of that State in publicly reading dramas of his own com- quire the right to occupy or drain any of the swamp
inn<ls jnirsuant to the provisions of the. proceeding sec, position.
tion, jjhail fiie with said Commissioner Iiis application,
The Spanish wags suggest that a monument ought to under oath, for the privelege of entering upon said land,
specifying the same for the purpose mentioned above,
bo erected to tho President of the United States, in the and obtatn from tho Commissioner n license to eliter
. centre of tho Padro, at Madrid, ns he is the firstman that nj>on and occupy and drain said lands, for the purpose of
obtaining
title thereto;
lias been able to unite the Spanish people for a thousand
See. 3. No person shall bo,entitled to the benefit of
years.
this act until he shall have made oath in suoh a form
Jumperts, tried for the murder of his mistress, in Chi- shall be prescribed byjtho Commissioners 'of the Sti
cago, whosa remains were brought to light in a barrel in Land Offine, that he is not the owner of forty acres of land
the city of New York, was couvicled by-the Jury, and in any State or Territory of tho Cnited States.
Sec. 4. And it.is farther provided, that the license
subsequently confessed the crime.
for settlement granted under this act shall contain a clause
which sh:dl oxpressivly provide that tho settler or occuIt is rumored that the Pennsylvania Delegation arc pre- pant shall not be authorized to cut, take, and.carry away,
paring a formal remonstrance for presentation to the Presi- pine or any other valuable timber, unions it be to clear
dent, urging the importance of tha removal of Cobb from tho land for cultivation and theii as much only
may be
neeussary to improve the same. And for a violation of
• the Treasury Department
the aforesaid condition. Ire or they, shall be liable to all
GREAT NEWS.-—Her Majesty Queen Victoria is a grand, the forfeiture* penalties, and liabilities of a trespasser
mother. The Princess Frederick Willinm, ofPrussia, has tipon States lands, as now, or may hereafter be provided
given birth to a son. There is, according to telegraph, for by law.
From Washington.
Sp«cr»l Oiipalchto the New Yoik Tt»tuoe. '
PABAOCAY.—Advcicos from Paraguay to "the 29th Nov.
. WAsnixoVos, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 18">9.
Arizona, Dakola and Jefferson Territorial bills were
Btato that the American question will have a pacific tcrmi. initiation if the. American demands arc not intolerable. lajd on tho table to-day by overwhelming votes. The'"
arrogant Slavery majority of the Committe on Territories
I t is said that the^U. 8. sqnadron will hojve nothing.to dp. uuder the lend of Mr. Stephens of Georgia, put ProSiaverv riders on them, and- attempted to drive them
(jcorge Pcnn Johnston, who killed Willinm Ferguson, through the House under whips ami spurs, but the Reformerly of lllhrois, in a duel in Son Francisco, has been publitahs went solid against them, together with the
Auti-Buehanau
Democrats, who are averse to conferring
acquitted, and assumed the Editorial charge of tho A V
more pnrtonage upon the President The defl'at of these
tional, tho Btu-Manon organ in California.
bills destroyed the«pntriolie hopes of Delegates, and more
Thfl Gtbonv^lle Independent stales that there is great that two hundred applicants for tho oflioes or Governors,
distress among settlers in the northern part of Montcalm, Secretaries, Marshals, Attorneys, Judges, &c. Mr Bu(•hahan ha< made promises .largely ip view of the passage
county, similar to that experienced iu Gratiot and Isabella of these bills, and rages awfully because he is deprived of
counties.
so much partonage.
After a severe struggle tO-day, the House concurred
A young, haudsome, awl hitherto respectable married
in tlte Senate amendments to Mr. Morrill's Agricultural
lady, of Buffalo, was recently arrested for public intoxi- College bill; and it has"gone to the President. A personal
cation and sent apfor thirty days. .
friend of the latter asserts this evening that the President
will veto it. /
Tho Ottawa Clarion states that there is a grog-shop for
The House has at last passed the Senate bill, making
every fifteenth house in Grand llaven. There' is not one Mrs. General Myra Gaines a peusiouer at fifty dollars per
month for lifo.
•
grogflhop^n Traverse City.
Several-Naval constructors were called to-day before
Sem?CTiov.~A bill has passed the House of Repre- the Sherman Investigating Committee as rebutting witnesses
on
the
livft
oak
contraets.
They strenghtened the
sentatives of Ohio, making seduction a penitentiary ofproof already in, that the "li ve oak which had been {lackfence.
.
•, .
ed info yards under a political bargain, was uot wanted
*Mr. T. Speucer, from Caiuuidoigua, Now York, issta- fpr nse.
Jer.-z, the Niearacruan Minister, has received no distea by the Jackson Patriot, to have leased the Hibbard
pateh'es confirming the report tlmt the C a ^ Y r i s o r n
House, iu that city, for a t#rm of years.
' •
treaty has been ratilied, and he docs not believe the
MOKE Am-iANs.—It iV reported thut twp cargoes of story.
Collector Sehsll, and several prominent New-Yorkers,
•layes from Africa are off the coast of Gcor£ia endeavorare in town, to attend the Napier ball to-'morrpw cven;,
ing to effect a landing.
•
ig. Tickets are all gone; and many'are disappointed.
In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Thompson of Kentucky
The war olMlacos in Yucatan is brought to a close.
Opposed Mr; SlidelTs "thirty million swindle, in a venThe Indian population h:ts been orereomq.
amttcng speech. Although he- wa3 to indisposed to stand
The Jlilitary, Cim^uiitteo of tho flc/hse have decided all the time, and spoke Sitting,his darts of sarcasm, sallies of
wit ami points of ridicule, eonvuls<-tl both the floor and
against attempting a Mexican Protectorate
galleries with laUgliter. He thought it took two to mako
a
Resolution* t lutaiui!>;; Senator Douglas have been voted bargain, and, as Spain won't trade, how will the Presjdent manage it? H e viewed the whole thing as a bucdown in tho Missouri L'gisJatUrc by a large majority.
caneer demrmstratioh."
Fire and Lo» of Life.
Thehomo of George Pierce, in Wesaw Berrien Co.,
was burned to tho gnatnd on thcymorning of F^b. 1st,
between 4 and 5 o'clock, and two young men, aik\q> in
the chamber, perished in tho flames, and the rest of the
family barely escaped with their lives.
One of tbo young men, Walter B, Kinney, was constable of the township ofWogaw. The other, named Larue,
both young men of good character', carpenters by trade,
and had commcnced work for Mr; Pierce only the day
before the sad occurrence ' 1
Bogus Coin.
A new description of bogus gold coin has been detected
ia New York. A genuine coin isiplacod in.a lath and a
keen narrow chisel placed against the edge, which, as tbo
coin revolves, turns out the inside of it nearly to the
centre, leaving but two thin shelb as it were, connected
at*the centre. The interior is then filled up with base
metal and the coin miHed.over, and" the edge galvanized.
The mutilated coin is decreased in vol no to 83 75 on
every $5 fold piece. I t so closely resembles the genuine
that it can only be detected by weight
From Mexico—Miramon Installed President.
N o v OBLKANS, F e b . 12.
The stetunship Tenncsee, with Vera Cruz dates to the
9tli, has arrived here, and fuhiishes the following summa•vof affairs:
' Zuloga has abdicated in favor, of Miramon, who was
installed us President on the 2d inst
Miramon had re-arrested all the political prisoners liberated by Robles, and dismissed all the officers engaged
in opposing Zuloga. He had also suppressed ltobles'
newqjappr.
A forced loan of one million had been ordered.
Miramon was alwut marching on Vera Cruz with 5,000 men, Zidoga being President ad interim.
Mi rati ion's brother had been defeated at Zaeateeas by
Degolla lo. who was threatniug the capital with four thousand re-organised troops
The capture of Mazatlan by the liberals is confirmod.
Major Caw Attacked by Paralysis.
The Washington correspondent of the Detroit Tribune
writes that Major Cass, only son of Lewis Cass, who has
lately retired from the mission to Rome, has been attacked
hy paralysis, ami has lost, wholly or in part, the use of h's
lower limbs. H e has gone to a watering place in Switzerland, famous for the effect of its waters on that diseaao.
,
HaLs a n d Capes B o o t s a n d S h o e s , D o o r s , Sash.,
Section 1. The People of the State
of Michigan
\
M u r r a y cnact, T h a t t h e i Outturn adoncr of the L a n d Office is hereb y required t o issue a certificate of purchase to even."
McConnell, late Fifth Auditor in the Treasury Depart- settler, or occupant of t h e swamp lands belonging t o t h i s
ment, is about to bring suit against certain parties In Chi- State, in the proper legal subdivision, forty acres, of said
cago to recover some twelvo acres of larnl lying in the lands, whenever it shall be made t o appear to said ComHeart of the city, alleged to have been legally eutored a* j mjKsioncr that* such settlers or o c c u p a n t has actually
AXOTUER LAXB SLITTX CHICAGO.—General
DEALER IX
D r y Goods, Groceries, Y a n 3ceo N o t i o n s , H a r d w a r e ^
Tin Ware,
T h e following is tho law parsed a t the last Session of
with some cakes of as clear and fine-flavored maple sugar the l e g i s l a t u r e giving forty acres of S w a m p L a n d s t o
as we ever Utsted, which was made by him in February. actual settlers:
- Wo learri "that a considerable quantity was made in this A n A c t t o p r o v i d e f o r t h e S e t t l e m e n t n n t l D r a i n a g e
ol" S w a m p L a n d s by a c t u a l S e t t l e r s .
county during that usually boldest winter month.
"rejoicing" in Prussia, and "satisfaction" in KnglamL
N E W GOODS.
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
Registry Law.
>
The following Is the 10th Bection of the Registry Law
passed
at
the
late
Session
of
the
Legislature:
MORGAN BATES
'WHITEWATER PACKAGE.—A p b s c r i b c r at Whitewa! Ha* opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co.,
ter writes. U8 that,ibc HKEALD of tho 28th Jan., which Sec. 10 At the annual meeting of each townsniponthe | Michigan, for the transaction of a
first Monday of April, one thousand eight hundred
contained GOT. WISXER'B Message, was not rcccivcd at and fifty-nine, the township Treasurer shall, at a place as [
General Agency Business.
that office. That package was duly lodged in the Post near as practicable to that, of .the meeting and of conve- The United States I .and Office is located a t this place ;
Office here; and as there is no intervening Post Office, nient access to the electors, have said book or register in particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants,
, investing iaonev in Government I<ands imparting informswc would thank our amiable Poet Master to tell us what readiness for the entry of their names and each qualified jti'on relative to the general features, resources and advanelector residing in the township may then write his name
he did with it? This ia not the firat time we hare caught at length, in the proper place in said register if able and tages of the Grand Traverse country. th» payment of taxes,
and the transaction of any Agency business with which he
bun. He will find that it won't pay, in the.long run, to willing to do so, or tue Treasurer shall, by request made may be entrusted.
KKFEKKNCBS.
Hon. Wliltn^T Jane.. Andiiot l >
.
,
suppress our paper it) this way. W c know that he will in his presence by tho elector personally, "write the name
C'tiarlrt W. Uutier,
E«q.
• • y ? j , s 3 , c Atun-y o « r « i , * 1>rtrell
of
:uch
elector
in
its
proper
place.
do cveiy thing he can to injure us, and we
no favors
r. 3, 1838.
of him; but wc hnve a right to demand that he put our • The Supervisor or Assessor,, whenever he makes an asri3
sessment in his township, shall have with him the register
papers in the moil. His official oat}» requires that of ainl- shall allow cach qualified elector whose name is not
s . A. M C C L E L L A N D ,
entered to enltir the same.
Door T r i m m i n r s
Nails, by the keg orH>.;
l'ork an'l Flour, by the barrel or lb.;
, •
Hatter, Clieesc,.ljlrd;
Linseed and l>est vrinter-strain'-il Oll.Riirning Fluid;
of nit kinds. Candles, Dried Apples;
A large assortraent f t Tobacco;
Powder, I/ead, Shot,.Gun Caps;
Carj>«t Warp, logwood. Madder. Copperas
C'adbar, Indijro,'Ahnn, Borax, t:c.
School Hooks, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Curtains;
Cradle R«-ythes, Crass Scythes and Snathes, Pitcliforks;
Stope Pipe, Bedsteads. Itockine.Choir*:
Small Rocker* and Table Chairs ro?Childr«m;
Together with all articles usually found in a Coantrv Store.
—ALSO—
A F i n e L o t of P l o w s ,
on Comtnisr-ion, from the KaUimnzoo Acricultural Works.
' All purchasing Coods at Northport, will do well to call and
examine my stork aud prices before purchasing elsewhere.
X. B. CUTTING doue to order, on short notice.
Xortbport, Dec. 33,185S.
8-Cm
P
Notice to Farmers.
W E HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Goods, Groceries,
-
AND
P R O V I S I O N S ,
We ever brought to this market; which we will be happy to
offer at such prices as will accord reasonably with the TIME&.
Traverse City. Nov-18,1R5S.
ftil»tf.
T > A P E R W A R E H O I ' S E . — < » N HASDAXDFOR SALE
X either at Wholesale or retail, the fallowing d e s c i p t l o n s o f
jiapcr, viz: Imperial, Sujier. Royal. Royal, Medium, Demy,
Crown. Flat Cap and Folio Post. Cap, Letter, Legal, Sermbn,
Bill and Note paper jn every variety.
Book and Print Patters of all colors and sixes. Manilla.
Rap, and Straw Wrapping Paper of all s'ie's and weights.
Receiving our paper direct from the Manufacturers, we ara
enabled to ofler them at as low price* as any in this market.
KAGS—Wanted in exchange for GiwdsorCasb.
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
13
no Woodward Avenue.
O I 1 A A V 8 CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS. Foot
O ot Kruxh street, under the Fulton I r o n w o r k s , l>etrv>it,.M.
(Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coolers' and Carpenters*
Tools, Axes of every description, Planing and Tolacco -Machine Knives, Trusses, Ac , made to order' of a superior qualitv.
itazors. Knives, Scissors, Surgeon's Instruments, sterf. Iron
and BrnsH Ware, polished tiud n-paircd iu a manner to give
satisfaction to his customers.
Orders left at the office, corner or Brush street and Jefferson Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
'be seen.
References kindly permitted to Messrs. Edmunds, North A
Co:, J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen & Batweli.
Detroit, Jan. 185U.
ISlf
C
H E A P F U R N I T U R E W A H E H O l ' H C . — T H E UNdersigneil oiler their extensive slock of tjoods, consisting or all kinds FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to their
customers and tlie-public generally, at tho lowest possible
rates. Being prepared to meet all orders in our line or business, we would auvise buyers to call upon us befora buying
elsewhere, as we intend not to be underaold by any firm in
the west. All work warranted*CABINETMAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
JcOorKon Avenue, DetrolL
ERSONS HAVING W H E A T TO FLOUR AT
our Alill, iuu.-t bring it in good order. AFTKU TJH8 DATK
WE SHALL GBIN'I) Nd SMi rrV OK IJirt-KK WHEAT.
1 ) O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
11AXXAH, LAY k CO.
1. by Abl'ey H. H< mihgway. 1 he design of this woik ia to
Traverse City, Pec. 1,1858.
6If
represent the general poetic literature of Vermont from its .
early settlement t o . t h e present period. The selection* are
gathered from the most reliable sources, and will especially
Interest all Vcnnonters by birth-right now resident in thiaand
F I F T E E N O R T W E N T Y C O O D H A N D Y M E N other States.
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13
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
. will tiud work with u*.
HAXXAU, LAY 4 CO.
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G MACHINES.—IMPORTANTTO
Traverse City. Dec. 1,18S8J ,
Stf
THE PUBLIC.—A new Family Sewing Machine, combining the latest improvements, at the extreme low price of
FIFTY DOLLARS.
The pticea or all onr standard machines have Men greatly
reduced. SINGERS'SEWING MACHINES, it Iswell known,
though dearer in pricc, hsve always been cheaper in fact,
Isprepsred to make Plnnsand Specification* for all'clas»e« conwidcring"what thev will do, than any other. The prices
of Buildings ; alSOOflbOOM all kiini> of work connected with arc now reduced so that a l l must be satisfied. Call and exthe Trade, on liberal terms.
amine the new machines at the low price*.
Sash, Glass, Doors, P a i n t s and' Nails,
WILLIAM PORTER. Agent,
133 JeBfcrson Avenue, Detroit,
constantly on hand.
.1. 1C. G., thankful for past patronage, takes thin opportuII
L
A
C
K
It
C
O
.
,
OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS OF
nity of Soliciting a continu-mce of the same. .
Jm
Optical
and
Philosophical
Apparatus, No. 260 Jcfltrsvn
Traverse City, Xovctnber 3,1B3S.
.n3-ly
Avenue, invite all those suffering from defective sight, tb inspect their assortment of greatly Improved Pen-people CrjsUl and P/jbble Spectaclea, which,ftre highly endowed with
The subscriber olTeiv for sale u variety of engrafted
tlie property of improving vision. Also, all kinCs of TeleA p p l e T w f l f i P e a e h ' X ' j - e e H . l V n v T i « e s , P l u m scopes, Mlc^o8cope^ Electric Machines, Drawing Instruments,
4 c ^ constantly on hand,
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TIVI-N i . i , d C l i e r i - y T i v e s . .
A line lot of S c e d l i n j I'KACU TKKE^, three years old, which
LANK BOOK MANUFACTORY^-THE UNDER
will be hold cheap.
signed having a Book Bindery in connection with his
Also, CrRKAKTs, <:ooKKBKnatEs,Jfcc.; all in good condition,
Bookstore, is prepared to manufacture, to order, Blank Books
of rfpiod sixe, and healtliv.
L. R. SMITH,
of even* description. Merchants and others, wanting anyfflk Rapids, Xov. 3, IbW. V
n3-ly
thing in that line, arc Invited to give him a call. Having the
best of workmen, he ca'n safely guarantee satlsfdctioa in all
MORTGAGE SALE.
iscs.
F. RAYMOND.
E F A V L T HAVING BHL-i' MADE IN THE CONDIDetroit, Nov: 1,183a.
•
.
lions of a certain indouuire of mortcage executed by
Jol-.u Weber, Huliert Kurt and Hcnnpu J. Cordes, of the city
H A R L E S BUSCIi»(Succcssor to M. Howard Webster,)
pf Milwaukee and.State of Wisconsin, vnd Otto Thies, of the
Dealer in Foreigu and Domestic Hardware, HousekeepwiLsliip of Centrevillc, county of Grand Travc^c and State ing Articles, Mechanics'-Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin and Jap' Michigan, to Antoinc Manscau, of. tli^ couuty of Grand •pur.ed Ware, Drain Tile, 4 c . Agent for tlie American and
ravfirse and State «>f Michigan, (deceased,) beuring date the European Law Agency of Lite Kapp, No. 7 Xarsau street.
thirteenth day of November, in the year of our U>rd one New York—for the recovery of Pebts, Legacies a n d Injierlthousand eight hundred and (iffy-six, and recorded in the tiincCs in Europe and the United States.
oilice of the Register of deeds for the county t>f Groixl TNIRemittances made to all parts of Germany, with safety and
verse, on the 21st day- of January, A. D. l'-w, at tj o'rloek A. dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearslty's Block, Detroit,
A. in I.i'ner one il) of Mortgages, folios T-t, 75,"70 nod 77; and Mich.
. ft,'
tho amount claimed to be duo on said mortgage at the
S A G E & S O N S , MAP PUBIJSIIFRS, STATIONERS.
of this notic*, being two thousand thrco hundred and
• Engravers and Lithographers, 2(>'J Main street, Buffalo,
u dollars, (^2,3IS,) for principal and interest, and
nit or proceeding having been Instituted at law to X. Y., over Sage's Piano Rooms.—We arc prepared to extcole
ver the dtlit now remaining secured bv said mortgage,or all work entrusted to us with promptness and despatch, and
... part thereof; Notice is therefore hereby given, that'oil on as favorable terms as any establishment in the country.
S n t h n l i f y , t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f M a y ne.vt, 1W9, at lo oclock iu Combining all the diffcreut branches of Steel, Copper and
.a- lurcuoon of thai.day, ut Uie front door of the Cuart House Stone Engraving, as well as Grnyon Work of the lincst deTraverse City, in said couuty, (that being the place Of hold- - :riptlon. we guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
Maps Portraits, Show Cards, Ae.,-Lithographfcdand printed
ng the Circuit Court for *aid .county of Grand Traverse,') by
nS
irtuo of a power of sale in said mortgage contained, and in the most delicate colors, by a new process.
according to tHe statuUi of Michigan j n t-nch catc.made and
R E E S W H I T I N G , General .Land Agent, Graaaproridni, J idiall expose for sale at public auction, to the
• hopper Falls, Jefi'erson Co., K. T. R t r u t x x c t t ) : —
highest bidder, and sell t'lO pirmWea in said mortgage described, or so much tbereof as shall bo sulUcient lo pay and H o d . C h a n d l e r , Petrol!, Michigan; Whiting A Adams, do:
suisfy tho amosuit dnethereop at the data of this notice, w ith Col. S. MrVnight, do; H. W. Wiiiiams, Ex* of Titles, St.
interest and thu cost and .expenses uilowed bylaw, all the fol- Lopis; Miij. It. Walker, 'U. S. A.; C. A. P e n ? , Esq.. WrMoa.
lowing pieces or parcels of lamllyinvand lwing iii the town- Mo.; Amos T. J l a l l , .Esq., Treasurer C. 4.B. R. R., Chicago;
T. Pearson^Attorney at-Law, Chicago.
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ship of Centrvville, county of (irandTrav.-r»e (l,-< Iaiian)and
State of Michigan, described as follows: 1-ots tiiimbensi One
P ^ T N E I I O I ' S E . « W i l I a r d Harvey £ Co.. W Maiden
(I) and Four 14), and the Somhwtst cjuarter of the Northeast
1
Lane,
and
17
Cedar
street,
New
York.
Hemiv
Cotton
quarter of Section nitmbercd'Nine (l'» in Township ntnnU-red
l hirty (3C) North of Range number Twvlve (12) West. Dated '!ax an>l LiuenTa ines, Imported and Manufactured CotHage,
Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American lleinp Hope, TerredStuff
FcOruary 11, l s j y .
i
'
Fidilug L i n e s Giiling-Threads, Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
JOHN I. MILLER. Administrator
kitid.aof Cords and Lines.
~u3
ll-12«r
of the E*taie of Antoiike Man»cau, deceawd.
Work For Men.
I
S
JAJVTES K. GUNTON,
Practiral Jiuild r and DrmujhUtman,
I
F B U I T TTiEliS.
B
D
C
T
H
DEFAULT UAYRJG BEEN MADE IN THE CONDI- R
MORTGAGE SALE.
tiops of a certain indenture of.mortgage, executed by
l.ouis Si>a-sha-qua-shc, of the tpwiybip of Lcelanao, in the
county of Grand Traverse and State of Michigan, to. Henry
Beers, ^ L ? i e township, county and State aforesaid, bearing
date t h e ¥ f t h day of February, 1N">S, a U j recorded on tlie 13th
day of May, Is-in, at 7 o'clock, A. M. in Liber 2, on page* SH
and 3.', in the office of the Register- of Deeds for t!ie caid
county of Grand Traverse; and the amount claimed to U- due
on said mortga ge, at-the date or this notice, being $U)5_f>2 for
principal and interest, and no suit or proceeding having U-en
iostitntwJ aPlaw to recover the debt now remaining secured
ly jfflidri'.i'rt'nsc.ocnny v ir* t h e r c f : Notice is hereby given,
that on F r i d a y , t h e 2 2 d d a y o f A p r i l next, 185i», at lo
o'clock in the fotenoon of t'iat day, at the front door of tlte
Court Hodsc at Traverse City, in said oounty,(that being the
place of holding the Circuit Court for said county of Grand
Traverse,) by virtue of apow«?rt>f Kate in said mortgage contained, and accordingto thestatote of Michigan in such case
made ami provided, 1 shall expose for sale at pnblic auction,
to the highest bidder, and scH the premises in said mortgage
described, or RO much thereof as shall be sufficient to pay and
Mthfy the amount dne thereon at the date of thi* notice, with
interest and the costs and expenses allowed by law, and also
ten dotiars attorney's fee, secured to be paid by stipulation In
said morteage contained, all the following piece or parcel of
land doicribed as follows: Lying and being andsitnate in the
township of Leelanau, l a the connty of Grand Traveree and
State ol* Michigan, being known as Lot No. Three (?) ofSecrioa Twfntv.one ( t l ) la Township Thirty-two (51) North of
Range Eleven (11) West, containing forty-five ( « ) and
thirty one hundredths (30-100) acres, according to Government survey. Dated January l«, lftS9.
HENRY BEEBS, Hert*agee.
COAKLES H. HOLDS*. Attorney.
12-I2w
I I . L O V E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby 4 Co.) Whole• sale and and rctsll d c u e r in Watches Clocks, Jewelry,
Fancy. Goods Plated Wan-, Combs Buttons Thread, Ac. No.
79 Woodwird avenne, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit^ Mich.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry rcpafrcd and wajrantcd.
C- I N G E I T S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S > R E T H E BEST
O Machines for Family Sewing, or for tu;nit.factilling purpose*- ZST Call and examine th'-m at'lSS Jefferson A venae
Masonic Hall.)
WU.LIAM PORTER, A g e n t
Detroi', Nor. L 1838.
.
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B
E E C H E i r S L I F E J T H O U G H T S . - A NEW SUP
ph- just received. For sale bv
Detroit, Nov. 1,1W8.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO.,
n3•_
No. 94 Woodward Ave.
1 7 I R E 8 I D E E D I T I O N OF WAVERLY NOVELS,
1
now complete, fuii s e t s to l>e bad of
Detroit, Nov. 1,18S8.
DOUGHTY. STRAW & CO,.
D3
No. 94 Woodward A r e . .
A
FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
Stationery, constantly on hsnd at
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
BICHM0NFS A BACKUS*
n3
No. 193 Jefferson Ave.
O,
•
G O L D S M I T H , MANUFACTURER AND IMPORT
ter of Segars, No. 35 Woodward Avenue, Detroit,Micki-
H
I S T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By &
-Thomas Buchlc—two vols. Just received by
DOUGHTY, STRAW' A CO.
T 7 B E D E R I C K T H E G B E A T r r - A H I S T O R Y 09
r Frederick the Second, caRed the Great, by Carlyle. F o r
Mle by
F B A N C B RAYkOND.
O n I t s walla ane i p a n y picture*,
P a i n t e d by t h e f b a « d or T i m e —
S k e t c h e s ©r t h o a o m j a t l c r e g i o n s
. I n t h e Infl i n i t e s u b l i m e , »
1
T h e r e are p o r t r a i t s of t h e f a c e s
T h a t havC/Pawcd away f r o m c a r t l *
Glimpse* of t h o s e S ' i n h y place*
S a c r e d t o thy_ c h i l d h o o d m i r t h .
A n d i t la t h e h a u n t e d c h a m b e r , •
,
W h e r e t h e gliowt* nt u i i d t i i g h t stray.
Silent as the stats that wander
I
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F u t u r e L i f e . o r S c e t i e s in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by G e o . W o o d .
t h e g a a e r a l r e a d e r , a n d s h o u l d find a p l a c e i n e v e r y p u b l i c w e h a v e , j u s t r e c e i v e d a l a r g e i n v o i c e of flue M a n n i l l a s . T h e M i n i s t r y of L i f e ; by t h e a u t h o r of M i n i s t e r i n g C h i l d r e n . ,
• n d p r i v a t e L i b r a r y . T h e b e a u t y of t h e w o o d e n g r a v i n g s t h a t P l c a s e call a n d see f o r y o o r s e l v e a
The K. N. Pepper, a n d other Condiments, put up-for general
so p l e n t i f u l l y , a d o r n t h i s w o r k , i s r e m a r k a b l e , a n d t h e i r style
P E A S E & F U L L K i f S , N o . 310 J e f f e r s o n A v e .
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D e t r o i t . N o v . 1.1858.
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e m i n e n d y p e c u l i a r ; w h i t e , r e d , yellow a n d b l u e figures, o n a
The Tenant House, or Embers from Pdverty'a Hearthstone.
dead black g r o u n d . By t h e i r distinctness they h a v e elicited
T h e W i t c h e s of Xew Y o r k , by D o e s t l e k s .
3 A P E R . — W E ARE PREPARED TO SOPPLY AT MILL
u n a n i m o u s a d m i r a t i o n . F o r salet>v
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I s a b e l l a O r s i n H by t h e a u t h o r of B e a t r i c e C c a c L
D e t r o i t . N o v . L 18^8.
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FBANCIS-EAYMOKD.
Vernon Grover, or.Hearts as They Aie.
F r e d e r i c k t h e G r e a t : Wy C s r l y l e .
n P H E C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D B I V O B . - Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g and Tissue Paper, F a n c y a n d
D o r a D e a n ; by Miss M a r y J . H o l m e s .
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X C o n t a i n i n g c h o i c e a n d c h a r a c t e r i s t i c s e l e c t i o n s f r o m t h e S t a p l e S t a t i o n e r y i n grwrt v a r i e t y .
W i t h a v a r i e t y of other*, t o o n u m e r o u s t o o e n u m e r a t e . F o r
100 t o n s of B a g s w a n t e d In e x c h a n g e . .
w r i t i n g s of t i e m o s t e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s of A m e r i c a , 8 o o t •ale by
FRAXC18 RAYMOND,
RICI1MONDS A BACKUS,
" a n d . I r e l a n d a n d E n g l a n d , b y W i n . E . B u r t o n . F o r aale b y
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Detroit, Mich.
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Detroit, N o r . L.1M8.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
X T A L L , D U X C K L E E & C O . , 74 W O O D W A R D AVE-] > | n u e , W h o l e s a l e a n d Retail D e a l e r s in F o r e i g n and-Do-1
l u e t i c D r y G o o d s , C a r p e t s . F l o o r Oil C l o t h s , P a p e r H a n g i n g s , .
F e a t h e r s a n d H o u s e 1 u r o i a h i n g Woods.—We w o u l d p a r t i c u l a r l y i n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e p u b l i c t o t h e f o l l o w i n g Ooods,
w h i c h w e h a v e in g r e a t v a r i e t y of s t y l e s a n d p r i c e : , ; B r o c h e
S h a w l s , l o n g a n d s q u a r e ; B a y S t a t e d o . do. d o . : W a t e r l o o do.
d o . . d o . : ( J e n t l e u i e n ' s d o . d o . d o . ; Mantillas, b e a u t i f u l s t y l e s :
Black, F a n c y , P o u l a r d , B a y a d e r e a u d M o i r e A n t i q u e S i l k s ;
F r e u c h a n d E n g l i s h M o r i u o r s , plain a n d tigured : PerttiueOas,
D e l a i n e s , in g r e a t v a r i e t y ; V a l e n c i a Pi'ali!* a n d S t r i p e s ; Allwool P l a i d s ; Alpaca.*; F l a n n e l s : S a l t i u c t t s ; B r o a d c l o t h s ' . Damasks; Blankets; Lineus:. Embroideries; Hosiery; f U m e s :
R i b b o n s ; f l i n t s ; G i n g h a m * , tee., A c .
Carpet Department.
X" el vet, B r u s s e l s O r e n e l l f , » Ply, 2 Ply. Sniicrfinc, C o t t o n
• a n d . Wool, C a r e t s ; D r u g g e t s S t a i r R o d s O i l c l o t h . W i n d o w
Slmdcs, J x i c e a n d Muslin C u r t a i n s , C u r t a i n F i x t u r e s F e a t h e r s ,
P a p e r Hangings, &c„ Ac.
We h a v e w a u v o t h e r s t t i e s of Goods, w h i c h \\ ill be ottered
to soil the times. .
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B u t v o n see h i m s l o w l y w a l k i n g
'Mid t h e g l o w life's s u n s e t w e a v e s
W h e n his lips dropped farewell blessing*
A s t h e t r e e s t k e i r a u t u m n leaves.
;
I n IU c l e a r d e p t h s w e d i s t i n g u i s h
W h a t we were and w h a t we arc;
T h e r e o u r i n n e r life reflected,
S h o w s u s h i d e o u s or f a i r ;
Detroit Advertisements.
Detroit Advertisements.
Detroit Advertisements.
I * t h y h e a r t t h e r e la a c h a m b e r —
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• N o n e but God nod thou h a r e ieen.lt—
D a r k e n e d by t h e s o m b r e s h a d o w s
F r o m t h e f o l d s iof tliooglit t h a t s c r e e n It.
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About Printer*.
The Belfast (Ireland) Mercury, thus speaks of printers:
"Prom high to low they arc the same careless, light
hearted, clever, well-informed, rocklefa fellows—-knowing 1
bow to act better than they do^—nothing nt Unics^-every. thing if the occasion rcqui res, or a Jit takes tliera. No
sooner arc they comfortably in one Jowu than tlicy make
tracks fdr another, even though • they travel on ' hairspace' means. And to what will they not tnrn their
hands? • Wo hitVeseen,' says an American editor, ' one
and the samo individual of the craft, a minister in California,.a lawyer in Missouri, a sheriff in Ohio, a boatman on
a western canal, Sailing in a privateer, an- auctioneer in
New York, and a pressman lh n great' printing olBcc.'
Nor aro these characteristics of tiio printers coufinod to
any couutjy; thoy arc ovcrjnVhero the same.T Wo liare
< .met them as lecturers, octorp, travelling preachers, ventriloquirfts—-iu fact, everything. We have met On the
tramp irt this country, member? of this rovinr profession
from all parts of the globe—French, , Spaniards, Portugese, German andrfweilcs—and all apparently as much
at home as iu their own country. Ardent lovers of
liberty, king-craftfindsbnt little favor , in their eyes.
Hey are always with tho people. When llic Chartist
excitement was raging in England, the most elo(|uent
loaders iu tho movement were, printers. When the barricades were raised in Paris, 1848, tho compositors cast
their types into btijlcts and fired them at, tho royalist
troops. When thq Americans were nt war with Mexico
General Taylor'sregimentwas composed almost entirely
of peters, and they were the bravest of troops.
. Perhaps there ia no department Of enterprise whose
details are less understood by intelligent people than the
• art preservative'—tho achievement of (ho types.
Every day their.lives long thoy aro accustomcd to rend
. tho newspaper, tofindfault with its statements its looks,
to plume themselves upon the discovery of somo rogttish
ana acrobatic typo that gets into a frolic and stands npon
its haid; or of some word with a waste letter or two in
it; bnt of the process by which- the newspaper is made, of
. the jjjyriads or motions and thousands of nieces necessary
to its composition, they kuow little and think less.
'"They imagine they uisconrsc of a wonder indeed, when
thet speak of thefairwhite carpet woven for thought to
walk on She rags thatflutteredupon the back of the boggar yesterday.
• Bnt there is tons something more wonderful still.
When we look at the hundred andfifty-twolittle boxes,
aomewhat shaded with tho touch of inky fingers, that
composc a printer's " case," noiseless, except the clicking
of types, as one by ono they take their place in growing
Boe—we think we have found the marvel of the art
gtrewn in those little boxos are thin parallelograms of
metal, every one good for something that goes to mako
op written languages; the yisiblc footprints of thought
upon carpets of rags.
We think how manyfragmentsof fancy there are in
the boxes; h9w many atoms of poetry and eloquence- the
printer can make here and there, if he only has a little
chart to work by; how many facts in small handfulls, how
much truth in chaos.
Now be picks up the scattered elements until he holds
in his hand a stanza of Gray's K!ecy, or a monody upon
Grimes, " all buttoned up before." Now he 'sets up a
" Puppy missing," and now " Paradise Lost" He arrays
• bride in " small caps," and a sonnet in Nonpariel." He
announces that the languishing "liv6," in one sentence
—transposes tho world, and deplores tho days that are
,M evil," in the next
A poor jest ticka its way into the printers hand, like
a little clock justronmngdown, and a strain of eloquence
marches into line. We fanny, wo can tell the difference
by the hearing "of the car, bnt perhaps not
The types that told a wedding yesterday, announce a
burial to-morrow—perhaps jn thesolfsame letters.
Thoy are the elements to make a world of. ' Those
types are a world with something in it. as beautiful as
spring," asrichas summer, and as grand as autumn; flowers
taat frost cannot wilt fruit that shallripenfor all time.
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To* SLAV* THATIK.—A Washington letter writer sayB,
I saw a gentleman this morning, fresh from Mobile, Ala,
and he assert that practically, the African Slave trade is
reopened in the South, and that the speculators in African
flesh have nofearof this Government. Indeed, they are
willing that the Government should interfere sufficiently
often.torenderthem popular in the extreme South.
A Tittle girl named Elk Bums, four years old, frbr
Cincinnati, is exciting much astonishment in New Tori
as ah elocutionist The perfection with which she read
andrecitesproductions which would seem to be wholly
above tho capacity of such » child, is said to be something
Uttle less than miraculous. She learned toreadwithou
books, by enquiring the words upon signs In the street
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T R A V E R S E C I T Y , M I C H . F R I D A Y , M A R C H 4 , 1859.
T H E CUBAN D E B A T E .
estly, often so vehemently, yea* after vear, year in and
year out, ovt'r tlic question yhether the institution of
Sla very shall l>e iutroducedinto the-Territory of Kansas
are expectinl by tho Prcsiwnt, in his simplicity, to allow
Traverse City, Grand Traverse County, Michigan.
liim to determine for the North and for the South, for
the Frie States and for the Slave States at his own abMORGAN' BATES,
Mr. SKWARH —Mr. President, the bills which rnpigc
solute pleasure, the terms and conditions upon which
EDITOR AX1> rnomiETQK.
the attention of Congress generally originate either inrac
Cuba-snail be annexed to the Uuited Slates, uud incorSouatti or iu the House of .Representatives. But this
T E R M S .
porated into the Union. I say nothing of the present
Ox* DOLLAR AXKJTirrr Citiit p*t Annum, p«y»U« InwtoMr In wlniKr. measure is ushered into our presence by a message from
— "-•-1% rocrtn-rt >l par In pnrn*n: of .uUcHpOon. «nd .J.rrtUlnzincumbent of the Executi re office. I say that men never
It is, therefore, in its . origin an
ciir.iT> Will l«
cent* per iqnur (tea Sim)forthr the Executive palacc.
1
chose!
nef did Uo«l ever said on earth, a magistrate to
d t«TUT).5rc CfB!« tor etcIf l«b«q«cn< Wrtlott \ early Executive moasurc. Its nature eorrespomls to its parent• i n r...
A...
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£ 1 1 Tnr < 1 . n - r . . . n . n - . - I I f r w h a l f •
whom I would coufido this great question, having a conape. It proposes to relax constitutional nnd legislative
l i wrlblio «f1oomri4'fiff|liir Bntl loMdlon, u
tftitutioiuil riglit to decide it myseli
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rcslruints upon the Executive power, and to transfer conI lftcd not say, Sir, that all our treaties of annexation
trol over the Treasury, together with the power or negocontain stipulations'guarantying rights to the countries
tiation in foreign affairs, from Congress nnd from the
annexed,
to
be
incorporated
into
the
Union,
and deterAD Kinds of M Printing Nwlh awl EipditnosK Ei«a(r& Senate to the President of the United States Jt is not
mining the future political rights power and authority of
an isolated Executive measure of this kind, but it is one
the inhabitants of those countries. Thjs bill, then. Is in
of
a
series
of
such
measures
which
the
President
of
the
, CHAltLES H. HOLDEN,
derogation of tho power of the Senate to determine by
United States has introduced at the present Session i(i tho
treaty for itself what the safety, honor and welfare of tho
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sahie way. One of] this series proposes that Congress the Government.
This however, it miglit.be said, is a fanciful picture, country demand in regard to* the political organization
shall authorize the President to move the Army and Navy
SOIJCITOB IN* CHANCERY AND NOTARY PUBLIC,
because the bill npproprintes onlv 830.000,000, and not and government of the Isl»ud of Cuba, if it shall be acof the United Statcslinto adjacent States of the Republic
- Trnvprwc C i t y , G m n d ' fraven*) Co. M i d i .
of -Mexico ami establish a protectorate there. Another the whole 8125,000,000 which I Have supposed. Never-; quired.
theless Sir. it appropriates the whole amount which the
Sir, I havo ulwuys received as a political maxima the
J.and Warranto bought and sold, Taxes paid, Investments asks our consent to invest tho President of the United
made, i o . ^Correspondence solicited.
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States with the powor to make war in his own discretion President shall write. W o give him a blank draft ou the declarations mado'by our predecessors in regard to the
and at his own pleasure against all, or nearly all, the Span- Treasury, and authorize him to fill np the amount for him- acquisition of Cuba Every rock and every grain of
CHARLES H . HOI.DEV,
self
1 have supposed he will fill it up with ?2.10,000,- sand in that Island were drifted and washed out from
ish American States on this continent
Pnoi^KJUtlnc A t t o r n e y itnrl. C i r c u i t C o u r t
000. • But I am told that we etui retreat from this con- American soil by the floods of the Mississippi and the
A measure thus disparaging to the intelligence, the
' ,. OoininlHwionpi 1 ,
tract with Spain if,we find it too expensive, and. abandon Other estuaries of the Cuff of Mexico. The Island has
irUie, and the indepepdancc of the national Legislature,
FOB GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY.
the measure without paying the additional sum which the seemed, jnst as our'predecessors have said, to gravitate
a measure so dangerous to the civil and religious liberties
"... • TUAVUHSE crrr.
of the American people, it must be expected, will receive President'may write in the treaty." Slowly and carefully, back agaiu to the parent continent from which it sprang.
Mr. President, let us consider. Certainly we cannot re- I have supposed that political necessities would deterat the hands of Congress a careful scrutiny. It is notmv
treat from it without forfeiting tiro 830,000,000 which' mine tliat ultimate conclusion; and I know that to politipurpose,.at this time, to bestow that Bcritiny, in its full
will have been paid. That condition will operate iLs a cal necessities all actions of govcrninents mustbena, and
extent upiju the bill which has been reported in accordance
constraint upon ('ougr^s to. appropriate oil the remain- all sentiments of nations must accomuwlatc themselves
with tho recommendation of the President of the United
ing millions which tile President may stipulate, nnd it 1 have, nevurtbclus* been taught, with the same maxim,
States; but I do intend to indicate some of the considerawill equally opertte as a constraint upon the Senate to this other rule, that tbe .acquisition of Cuba is a question
tions which have brought me: to the conviction that this
ratify the treaty; whatever sum may lw> stipulated by its of tinie, of necessity, and of, opportunity. It-waajust
bill, under no circumstances, ought to receive the favor
provisions
as el^ar sixty j-ears ago, when we acquired Louisiana, as
, Detroit, Michigan, I'roduoo and of Congress.
Again, Sir, no one can .suppose that tho President it is now, that Cuba, in the lunpage of John Quincv
.Agent* and Consignees Tor the fol- Tho bill has a financial aspqpt It hafl also abroad
lowing Uric.-.:— A^RKICAN TRANSPORTATION COMPANV, Capi- political character. ! In regard to the-fuuuvcial asjjcet, I Would pay the 830,ft00.000 in advanee to Spain, without Ajliuius graiitates to the Uuited States, as the apple yet
tal. $tifm.C0i>. WiuwRnx'TuKXr-riintArioN- COMPANY, Capital
securing possesion of the island of Cuba. When lie has hanging on its native trunk gravitates to the earth Which
8100,000. And the Nun- Y«iKK,CKS'T A v 11 R. ('o.
n3 call the attention of the Senate to the fact that the bill once obtained the island of Cuba, and paid thirty million sustain? it. Yet it certainly is true thut Cuba was notproposes to appropriate now, at this time, out of. the
T T T I L O O X , L U F F & FULLER, (Suocewon. *o E. W. IVeasury.of the United States, $30,000,000^to be placed •s an advauce upon the .consideration money of the p u * then acquired, jior attempted by extraordinary means to
YV UuiDuin.) Commission Mcrilianta and dealers in Ship
:basc, the treaty will be a coatract oxe.cuted, and Spaili be ucquired; and thereason was that the time. w;cc»ity
(Stores, CouL tJftk/Wnter Lime, Piaster, &e. Docks root of Qitder tho control of tHe President of the United States and tlic whole world will laugh with derisiou at the pre- andoppbrtnnity had not tKeu presented thtniscltes In
to be paid'by him to Spain, whenever she shall have conDates Street, Dctaoit, Mich.
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tense that we could rescind the contract and repudiate the fact, the time is dctcrminetl by the coincidence of neces.OaviLLK Witcoi,..
HKxnv
-.GRO; P. FULLER. sented to accept any treaty which he may make with her,
remaining debt on the ground that we had thefl looked sity atid opportunity; and that coincidence ia the xesuit
for the cession of Cnba to the United States without
V"S RAVEN & SHELDON, (Successors to LeWU&Gravcs)
into our Constitution, and bad found that wo had violated of a decline of EurojK an power ou tliis continent, and of
: V J Produce and General CoiBmlssjbu lletchariu; on-the waiting for a ratification of that treaty by the Senate of it in passing the law bv which wo had authorized the
roent of the growth of American power ou the
the U'lited States This appropriation of 830,000,000
Dock new the foot of Caw rtroet.
President to make the improvident
mprovi
bargaiu.
stnne continent. Our forefatjiers said—all,our pretlpcesJAMES 0. Gu.uiw,
Onfks A. SuELnoN. necessarily involves now u pledge, a guarantee, virtually
Sir, this is a plan of financial mnnajrement to which
sors have said, that when tho juncture Bhnll ariavthat
a grant, or appropriation of so many more millions of
n a stranger. It is the province otitic Congress of the there should l>e just that necessary declineof t i e pobtical
Q. STIMSOV, Produce, Commission mid Shipping
t Merchant, Warehouse ou Dock, foot of Bates Street, cfollars as the President of tlie United States without United States to take care of tho public Treasury, and to European ptfwcr ou the co:ntineut, aiid iuat that deveany recourse to the Senate or to Congress, and consulting
Detroit. . 'I
see that every dollar that is received -remains t lie re until lopment or American jiower here which niakca Spain
f&- Liberal advances made on Produce, for sale In this or only bis own mere ambition, caprice, or pleasure, shall by appropriation bills limited to single objects and each unable to keep, and'oilmdvea freely to obtain, the bland,
Eastern Market*.
n?rreo to give for thdt island; and this last amount is altobill enduring fbr only two years the money is expended then it would be hopeless and idle to refuse to rqcejvo
Refer to—John Owen,Pres't Miclrigau Insnrnnc.cCo. Rank;
unlimited.
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by agents under their oWh direction mid authority, for Oiba, even if it were undesirable, lliey have said more,
tl. O. Williams 4 Co., Forward!n J and Completion Merchants, gether
Tha bill contains no limitation, and the President rec. Detroit.. ;
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objects appointed, fixed and certain. The effect of this and I subscribe to it, 'that wo.'may safofv hold our souls
opiinends no limitation. It HS a bill then for just.80 many
E . P I T T S AN, dealer in Coal nnd Pig Iron. Office jnillions at the Preadent fnay write in the treaty. What measure is to surrender tile control over a lurgu portion 'in natie*ice so Jong as Spain can keep it, and no otLer
of the national treasure nntl-rcsourcis practienlly overall miu stronger European power pan, or dare, take it from
Mvill IMI the number of those millions? The report of tho
that Is valuable in the Treasun-, to.the President of the her. What I have tp say now is that the time and opmajority of the contmittee says that it will probably be
. castle, Erie.
United States without retaining any effective security portunity do not now; serve, ihTny judgment, any more
I'M IRON.—Hanging Rocl?, Massiilon, Scotch Franklin, 8125,000,000. .This calculation is based upon the fact
than they have served for the' last sixty years V*e may
Middlesex, Clinton^ Various other brands or Coal nnd Pig that Spain refused SlOO.OOOO.'OOO ten years ago, and that for his wise and faithful administration of it.
Iron are kept for *iu{,
I have said tliat the bill has also a political aspect. • It l>e nearer, as indeed, I doubt not we are, to the acquisiCuba ills increased in value 823,000,000, according'to the
proposes'to bring into the United Statcsa foreign country sition of Cuba; but we have not arrived at the point ut
nnMKLU'H OCKFORD, Produce, Forwarding and estimate of the majority of the committee. - Thi9 estimate
which the acquisition niust necessarily be made, , conComuiijkion Murchunt. Office No. 2 Backus' Warehouse, is inconclusive and therefore tmsatisfactory. The amount seven hundred miles loug, and seventy milei wide, consistently With the conditions of peacc, prudence, jusOpposite. M. C. ft. R. Depot, Detroit, Mich.
which Spaiu will ask. if we suppose her. to accede to this taining one million five lnuidred thousand human beings
subjects of government, occupying practically every loot tice .and the national honor.
i E. M. BEMENT, I'rodneo Commission Mercharit*- treaty, will be all that she can get, and the amount which
Ten years ago the President of the /United States
upon
it^^lewalks
in
its
cities
ami
every
acre
of
mountain
• Backus'Building, opposite Jt.C. R. It Freight Depot, the President will give, if.it be .his purpose to acquire the
declared .tliut Cuba m to bo ac(|uired olUy by treaty, by
Island of Cuba at a n events and under all hazards, will be and plain and valley in the rural districtsof thatlsland—
a population different entirely from that of the United urchase, and not by w a r . The present President of tho
the
least
that
Spain
will
consent
to.takc.
It
may
then
just
K. PARRAND, Wholesale dealer in Drugs and Oro'
liitcd States reaffirms that proposition BOW; SO that the
f eerie* Paint* Oils and Window Glass, No. 80 Wood- as well and as accurately bo estimated that the sum to be States^different in language, different in race, different in
' jltlfol avenue. Detroit, Mich.
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• n» written in the treaty will be S200.000.000. or 8250,000,- habits different in manners, different in customs and only question to be considered,!^, whether it can be-purradically difleront in religion; a population fhat will, prac- chased now. WeH, ten years ago the President of the
ILLARD HARVEY A CO., Hi Maiden l*ne, and 000, or $500,000,000, as that it shall be only 8125,000,tically, "forever hold the power to cxeluda all American United States offered $100,000,000; and tho answer t o
17 Cedar street. Now York, l'uper Wnrehoasc. Every (100.
'description of Wrapping; Printing and Writing Paper, an
I will assume that it authorizes the President to con- imigration; at least to exclude it as effectually as the old the proposition was eoncoived in terms so decided, #o
band, or made to order.'Taney, Colored' nnd Titjsue Papers, tract a debt to Spain, without again consulting Congress States of Europe exclude our liiigration there, dnd fts ef- unequivocal, so utterly forbidding all hope,. that it was
Blotting Papers,'Envelopes, Straw nnd Bonnet Boards. n3
never afterwanls renewed; and silence has been observed
or the Senate of the United States for the sum of 250,- fectually as our old established Stated prnctieally exclude
about it ever since, in order to preserve the good under8 . C U T H B E R T A CO„ Wholesale Druggists and 000,000. This proposition comes at a time when our imigration from outside their borders This population,
• Grocer* No's lu'i and lot. Woodward avenne, Detroit, revenues are reduced to 850,000,000. and there is a con- then, is to be tho ruling population of that Island. What standing and the nature'of parties llio message .of'.tho
Bate'la-store and offer to the Trade, a large stock of Sugar, fessed deficiency toY the year, of 830,000.000. I t is im- rights will the citizens of the United States enjoy, thpre? President, sent llere on Friday lust, shows us that,'down
Syrup, Molasses, Fish, Fruit, Spices Not* Liquor*' Drags, n . 4 n n n l
to tliis hour, tfie proposition has not been mentioned to
The
one
million
five
hundred
thousand
souls
are
divided;
n t l« A «• A m
KftWVLW
tlllQ
S i ! t l l I H l O 111 W l
t f\
H I V
Cordage, Points, Oils,Dye Stuff's Naval Stores, Window Glass, material whether we borrow this 830,000,000 to pay ont half whites two hundred and fifty thousand free Spain for a period of ten years The same message assures
. 4 t . &u.
* i,,
!
n3 Spain, as the bill proposes or whether we pay it out of
us even that it will not n6w be mentioned to Spain unless
. J. & ClTOMtRT
-M. TV. CAMJ-1S. the receipts, or the revenues flowing into the Treasury, blades aiid four hundred thousand tdavos AVhat institutions of justice, of freedom, of religion, or public worship Mime peculiar and extraordinary measures are adopted to
UY r . HINCHMAN A € O n Dealers Ift Groceries and borrow the money'to support the place of what we
require him to bring it again to Iter attention.
A T and provisions, Paint* Oil* Twines, Camus Anchors thusabstract. It proposes nothing less than to authorize will obtain or remain there? 1 need to know. If 1 were
Spain holds the Island now more tenaciously—with a
and Chain* Tar, pitch. Rosin, Oakatn, Ac. A cpdipleU stock the President of the United States to create at once ami willing to leave these great questions to the Presideut of
of Ship Chandlery and the above named articles always on al»solutely a debt of 8320,000,000, in addition to a dificit tho Unitod States, I have no right to do so. I have a stronger nnd safcr grasp than that by which the hus held
hand and for sale very low, tt 46 Woodbridgc street, Detroit, which is virtually an existing debt against the Treasury voice, one of sixty-four voices to determine whet her such it ut'any•time within the last fifty years J t is now a
Mlchlgnn.
•
•
"*
uf 830,000,000; making 8C0,000,000 or new debt certain a country shall lie brought into tho United States and on period of repose in Europe, and in the Westenv World,
GRIGU8 A CO., MANUFACTURERS AND DEAI. nnd 8220,000.000 contingent Thus added to an already what terms ami eomlitioas Joined with my colleague, hjiain having gone through'the crisis of surrendering up
#-x«s-^Wholesale and Retail, In So fins CJiatrs, Bedsteads, funded debt of 860,000,000, will raise the National Debt we have one of thirty-two voices on these mighty question^! her territorial empire,in its largest proportions lias enDnreans, Book-cases Wardrobe* Table* Painted Chamber
The power to speak involves a constitutional re-porsibili-, tered upon a new career of material progress and improveBet* Marble and Rosewood Ware, And a largo assortment of to 8280,000,000. This is to be done under extraordinary
ment. Her 'agriculture, her manufactures her army, and
t Hair, Hook, Cotton and Spring Msttras***. Also, Hair Cloths. circumstances W e havo at this moment no financial ty to express the voice of the State of New York upon her navy, ore in a flourishing, prosperous and improving
Spring Twine, Webbing, pure Curled Hair, Willow Ware and svstftn—noisystem of revenue. Wo have, indoed, a tariff sueli a measure, and on all its important details before it
condition. Heretofore, Spain has beld'.tlie Island of
Looking Glasses ot No's. ICS &. ICS Jefferson Avenne, Detroit,law which brought last year into the Treasury over 840- shall be adopted.
Cuba in tho midst of conflicts between the two great
«cWJplt : '
n3
000,000, arid thls-year is expected to bring in 850,000,- • I have already shown that 1he consent of the Senate to
T-yUDLEY A HOLMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 000; but a revetiuc law which leaves a deficit cannot be the prssage of this bill will operate as a constraint , upon powers of Western Europe, England and France, liable
"121 tdealtrS hi Hai-dwarc, Stove* Boynton's Hot Air Fnrna- said to constitute a fiscal system. Congress, after being the Senate to ratify whatever treaty the President shall to lo c it to ona or the other belligerent at any moment
e«* Register, Grate* Cooking Ranges, Tinner's and PlmnberV
To-day
England and France are not only allies but they
make hereafter. If this be true (and no one. I think, can
Stock, Maehinos and Pools. Also, manufacturers of Copper, in session now nearly two months, has utterly failed to
are united in maintaining Spain in the oiyoytpent of Its'
Tin nnd Shcot Iron Ware* Honso and Steamboat Plumbers. davi.* any kind of revenue system whaterer. Nor has controvert it,) then I am asked to resign a constitutional. Islands oT Cuba and Porto Rico, the. last remnants, of
*9- A gent* for Wllder's Intent Salamander Safes.
the Executive Administration submitted to Congress any Senatorial power, to the President of the United States,
Particular attention paid to House and Steamboat Plumtv system for this emergency. This statement is strictly and to shift from my own shoulders to his a constitutional lie? once World-wide empire. Spain exhibits more dccidedly than ever .within the last 20 years the habits of •
Ing,and potting the most ai«proved"Heating and v entillating true, if yon consider that "the President recommends one responsibility.
'
-'Furnaces and Cooling Apparatus in PilhUc and Private BuildTo do this is a derogation of the independatjee of the acquiescence end loyally, by her p«ple towards her
ing* in tho City and Country. No 77 Woodward Avenue, system in his unuual message, ami that tho Secretary of constitutional power of the Senate of the United Slates, existing institutions She seems to have pass-d tlic period
Detroit (Opposite Holme* & Co.)
n3- the Treasury, his own resjwnsible minister of finance suband a practical subversion of the constitutional cheek when the country.was rent, convulsed, and distracted by
mits to us another and widely different one.
the contc-st of -Democratic and Monarchical fact ions. A t
T 7 n u m . & c o M MANUFACTURERS AND WIIOLEThus great increase in the public debt we are asked to which requires that every treaty shall receive the vote®
JT • sale and retail dealers in Silk, Pur, Wool. P*inama,Palmof two-thirds of thisbody, orbe absolutely void. .Itprae- present she apparently in a condition of profound repOae
l^at; U A o r g and Straw Hat*-mr, Cloth, Plnsh, Silk and make in the very hour when, in compliance with the
and contentment If there was aiiy donbt on this mbject,
Glased C.»ps; all descriptions of manufactured Fursforladies eeutivc recommendation, we are proposing to authorize ticallv delegates to n bare majority of the Senate, and to pll doubt is now removed, .by the answer which we hate
and genUemeu: Buokskin Gloves and Mitten* Fur, Kid, Silk him to build tha Pacific Railroad, at a cost of not less a majority of the. House of Representative* the treatyalready received from the afttlioritics of Spsin, to this
ami Woolen Glove* Cane* Umbrellas Cravat* Suspender* that 8125,000,000 more; and simultahepaJy with thus making power of this great empire.
Ac.' Hatters' Stock and Trimming* Buffalo and Fancy Sleigh in the same message, we ore also asked to authorize the
Sir, if there ever was an occasion on which I should very proportion of t t c President'of the United States in
*rt*S«c.
P. BUHLA CO., _.
the" very form in which it is' proposed that we shall adot*
President to move the drmy into Mexico; which camjot adhere tenaciously to this right, and insist on'retaining
B3
Conant Block, lift JeS«-r*on Ave.
i t Our mail this morning brings us the answer of the
cost less than 8100,000,000; and at the same tilme, in this power, it would be'in such-a case as this I want
' P. B-—Cash paid for Shipping Fnrs and Deer Skins.
to see the treaty which shall bring the Island of Cuba Spanish Government and Legislature to our advances,
ICHMOND® A BACKUS.—PREMIUM ACCOUNT pursuance of reepmmendations of tho same weight and into the. United States I want to know the statu* which even before we have taken the first step In the Spanish
Book M»nuf»ctory'aufl Book-Blnderv, No. 1P3, Jefferson authority, we are asked to authorize him to employ the
Chamber of Deputies M. Ulloa asked the Government:
AT#aoe.—Account Books of every description made to order, army and navy against just so mauy Spanish-American that country is to occupy. Is it to bo a Territory of
If jt intends to reply to the message of Mr. Buchanan,
of Rape rior psper and workmanship, at lower prices than States on this continent as he shall chose, which can re- subjects of political slaves*—* province, governed bv
heretofore." warranted to give satisfaction in every particu- quire nothing l e a than $100,000,000 more; so, without armies and navies, as Spain now governs Jt? I may ask inasmuch as in that me&age is a paragraph oh tjie subject
of annexing Cuba to the United States which contains a
lar:
the
President
of
tbe
United
States
when
he
has
cxrcutod
Commercial Printing, Ruling and Binding, executed to any financial system at all, we arc to have, a great debt the treaty—Who are to be the electors of the State? new really grave insult to the Spanish nation.
created by this Congress of the United States, oo the reorder.
. ,
O'Donnel declared that the. Government was .
Tfco subscriber having had an experience of over fourteen commendation of the President to strengthen the arm of What is to be the ttaitu of the white population? Are
#ean. M s assured that they can doty competition in prices the Executive, while Weakening the powbr and the con- tljcy to enjoy' universal suffrage ? What is to be the tlatut disposed to demand doe satisfaction for such an insult
aad nullity of workmanship.
.
. .
of the free negro population? WhaUia to be the M&atv* felts'relations with the United State* as in those with
stitutional
force
of
tbe
Senate
and*tbe
House
of
RepreOrders from Rank* Merchant* Manufacturer* and Railroad
of the slave population? W e who hare disputed so earn- all other countries It has "always endeavored -to be
. Compare* respectfully solicited.
"* sentatives, a debt of $500,000,000.
ۤc <Sran5> Crabtra
SPEECH OP M R SEWARD,
is iTiiLiroKD I.-VEEY.VRWAV, AT
vssraa.
as.-#?
' ^ittontm ;inS CounsfUct at |lato,
The Hou. Senator from Rliodc Island, (Mr. Simmons,),
the other day spoke In glowing terms and yet most justly,
of the'credit of the United Status, and showed tliat, with
the small debt that we now have, a nominal debt we. can
go into tho market, and with five per cent stock borrow
monoy at a premium, or perhaps borrow money at foqr
percent stock'anywhere in tne markets of the world
That is because we ai« novices incxperience.l, unknown, untried in the money market, except for.-pnying such small debts as we hare made. But, Sir, when
we have shown that we can increase our debt in forty days
for that is the period tbvt reifmins of tliis session, from
$00,000,000 to 3500,000,000,1 beg kavo to express the
opinion that the rate of interest will be found to rise in
proportion to the liberali ty with which we propose to borrow. In that case you will find your revenue from all
sources scarcely more than enough to pay the interest of
the debt which yon shall thus havo created, leaving no
funds whatever for carrying on the ordinate operations of
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•£§t (grant Crabtrst gttralir.
S t a t e Roads.
FROM T H E CAPITOL.
circumspect, moderate, reserved. bat always dignified
The act to provide for the Drainage and Reclaimatioo
and firm, M the Government tf.a great people ought to
From O n U n l i t Comspoadu*.
LANSINO, F e b . 14th, 1 8 5 9 .
of
Swamp
Lands
by
means
o( State Roads and Ditches,
be. • *•
MORGAN BATES. EDITORThe period of discouragement caused by war and
ED. HERALD:—The Michigan Legislature adjourned which was pa&cd at the late session of the Legislature of
disunion has ceascd in onia.
Our' country isaow
TRAVERSE CITY*
this day at 12 o'clock M. The session has been a very this State, provides for the construction of the following
positivily in" an era of oevelopemcnt and veritable
F R I D A Y MORNING, M A R C H 4, 1859.
bu-y one, and the proceedings were of unusual interest Roads from the proceeds of the of Swamp Lands:
restoration. If the powers of Spain be not great cnotigh
during the last week. Never before has there been so
1. A road from or near Ionia, in Ionia, county, to
t o menace, it is strong enough to defend the integrity of CHICAGO ACMCT.—Imn. ROUNDS * LA.VJKOS. !»'•
the territory of the monarchy and t o preserve the dignity
many bills Of a local character before our representatives, Houghton Lake, in the county of Roscommon, to Did
Fort Mat kinac, on tho Straits of Mackinac, known as tho
of the Spanish name without stain.
and the fact that tho first twenty days of the session were
Ionia, Houghton Lake aud Mackinac State Koad.
' In whatever circumstances the Spanish'notion may find
Spring Election—First Monday in A p r i l .
almost entirely occupied in legislating for the northern
2. A road from the- stouth line of Newaygo county
itself it will in the future as in the past, never be insensiKM Chief JtuUcc of the Snpmn* CoBTt
portion of the State, speaks well for the enterprise of its through Newaygo in the county of Newaygo, to Nojtbble to its honor; never will it abandon the smallest
G E O R G E M A R T I f T , of K e n t . ,
portion of its territory; and a proposition having that
inhabitants, and the growth and prosperity of that re- port, to be known as the Newaygo and Notthport Statu
Road.
tendency will always pe considered b y the Government —
j
Mr. 8e w a n t ' s Speech.
gion.
3. A road from Port Huron, in the county of S t Clair,
an insult to the Spanish people. (Approbation.)
W e hope that no one of our readers will fail to read
The rate of State tax has been increased to one and/a to Bay City, v i a VasSar; thence westwardfv to the me' The sentiment of nationality which was supposed to be
the Speech of Mr. Seward 011 the Cuba $30,000,000 bill, qtiarter mills oh the dollar of valuation—the legislature
ridian township line between ranges two an«f three west;
weakened, and which, unhappily, was slightly weakened
by oar intcstine-discortl—this seotimcnt, the source of high which will be found on the first page of to-day's paper. providing by law for a new form of assessment blank, thcuce southerly by way of S t Johns* Clinton county, to
deeds and of generous tmd heroic aspirations, displays If any honest man, after reading i t will say that he ap- which will place the amount of State tax in a separate the meridian township line between ranges two and three
west; thence southerly to lowing, in Ingham county, to
now new vigor, and is increasing in such a way, that proves of the proposition to place this enormous su
column. This measure will enable the people to see what be known as the P o r t Huron, Bay City and Lansing State
whilst we will never be'aggressive and-never aspire to the hands of the President for the purposes proposed, we
proportion of their money is devoted to State purposes, Road.
dominate, we will never allow any encroachment to be
should
like
to
look
him
square
in
the
eye
when
he
says
i
t
and will effectually choke off the annual Locofoco howl
4. A road from East Saginaw, in the county of Saginaw
made on the inheritance left us by our fathers. (Approbation^
. , .
of " oppressive taxation." As it wag a law looking to tlie to Bay City, in Bav county, and thence via of Ottawa
Well Done, Good a n d Faithful Servant*.
Bay, to the Sable Uiver, to be known as tli6 East SagiM. Olozaga, in his own name, and in that of several
The Legislature brought its' labors to a close ou Mon- interests of the people, and calculated to give 4h6m infor4>ther eminent members representing the different politinaw arid Sable State Road.
.
day, the l i t h ult, after a session of forty days, during mation of a more reliable character than that-usually
"5. A road from Lexington, in Sanilac county, westward
cal parties, then proposed this resolution:
•} ««Tho congress declares that it has received with which time it has accomplished more permanent good, obtained from "ginger pop politicians'', of courso the to the Flint river, in tlie county of Lapeer.
6. A rood fronrSt. Mary's Falls to tho Straits of Macksatisfaction the declaration of the Minister of Foreign aud done more to develop tho wealth and vast resources Iiocofocos voted en masse against it. T h a t unusually
Affairs, and that it is disposed to give to the government' of Michigan, than any previous Legislature since the or- select body of individuals will have a most exellcnt time inac, to be known as the S t Mary's river and Mackinac
State road
• *
its constant support in order to maintain the integrity of
ganization of the State Government Justicc has finally hereafter in endeavoring to convince the people that they
7. A road from the village of Ontonagon, southerly.to
the Spanish dominion.
the State line, to be known as tho Ontonagon and State
" Tee resolution was unanimously adopted and ordered been done to tho North, without doing injustice to any arc being "bled" by Republican men or measures.
to bo inscribed in the archives."
Other portion of the State. All honor to the Republican
Under the present rate, if yobr property is assessed at Line road.
8. A rood from Marquette, on Lake Superior, to Little
Now, Sir, having shown that there is not the least Legislature of 1859!
81000, yonr State tax will be 81 25, and who I ask, can
Bay Dc Noc, (or Nocquctte,) to tie known as the Marearthly prospects of acquiring the Island of Cuba by or
W e refer the reader to the letter of our Lansing Cor- or will object to the payment of this'paltry sum, when he
quette and Bay De N o c S t a t o road.
in consequence of tho passage of this bill, what follows?
respondent,
and
to
an
article
from
the
Lansing
Republicolls
to
mind
tho
great
and
noble
charities
to
which
it
is
9. A road from Houghton village by way L'Anse Bay
I t follows that the question whether Cuba is desirable and
ought to be attained is not at all in debate. I t is, an idle, can, for a synopsis of the important acts of the Session. to be devoted. Not only will our Asylums be provided to the Wisconsin State line, to be known as the L'AOHO
«visionary and mischievous abstraction. There is no A vast amount of merely local and private business was for by the State tax, but the rate above indicated will Bay and State line State road.
10. A road froni Allegan by way of Holland, Fcrryssuch question here; but the question which ispresenlf-dis
transacted, but that did not prevent the passage of every provido a fund for the maintenance of the other State inburg, Muskegon and-Carietoil's Mills, and thence north
whether the Congress of the United States shall authorize
stitutions, for which appropriations have boeil made. through the. counties of-Oceana, Mason, Manistee and
the president of tne United States to offer an indignity to desirable public measure of any great importance.
Two hundred and sixty acts and sixty-three joint reso- These appropriations are as follows:'
Grand Traverse Bay, to*be called the Allegan, Muskegon
Spain. That is all.
aud Traverse Bay Stale road.
Mr. Slidel!—Will the Senator from New Tork permit lutions were passed.
Asylum for tho Insane
....•8100,000
me to interrupt him.
" " Blind
'20,000
The following Commissioners,have been appointed by
Chief J u s t i c e of the S u p r e m e Court.
Mr. Scwaitl—Certainly.
Agricultural College.
41,500
the Governor, under the provisions of the act, to lay out
The Republican State Convention to nominate a canMr/SlidoU—The danger that he deprecates has already
House of Industry at Detroit
30,000
the
roads:
arrived. The cause of qnarrel exists already, according didate for Chief Justice of the Supreme Court*in placc
State Prison
•...
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .27.500
Ionia Houghton Lake and Mackinac State Road—
• to tho extract he read from the speech of General of Judge MARTIN, whose term of office expires, was hold
House of Correction..
20,000
Henry H. Lerdy, Wayne county; Guy M-'Trowbridge.
0'Donnelj,the insult has been given by the President, and in Detroit on the 16th of February, but as our latest
OakltuuJbounty; Siuiford A. Yeomans, Ionia county.
immediate reparation is demanded Therefore we cannot
Total
t.
8301.000
Newaygo and Northport State-Road—Amasa B. NVotre 17 well aggravate that insult I t has passed from our Detroit dates are of the morning of that day, wo have
These sums will.complete and put in successful operanot learned the result W e confidently hope that Judge
son, Newaygo county; llcury Palmer, Monroe county;
power.
tion those of our institutions remainihgunfinishcd.andwe
Solomon O. Kingsburv, Kent county.
Mr. Seward. I have an answer for the honorable MARTIN has been re-nominated.
think
the
people
will
be
satisfied
with
the
aclion
of
the
'
Port
Huron, Bay Oity and Lansing State Road—ReuSenator. I propose to leave the President the constituDeacon Barns informs us that tho • Democrats' have
ben McCurrv, 'Genesee couutyj Newell Aveiy S t Clair
tional power which he enioys, of instituting'treaties with
Lcgistature.
county;-Israel Mowrey. Washtenaw comity.
Spain for tho purchase of the Island of Cuba, in' the nominated Gov. FELCU. Well, the Governor is a good
A Registry Law, was also enacted, and the Freemen
East Saginaw and Sable Stale Road—Morgan L. Gage,
. Carribian Sea, and with all others powers for all other man—too good to belong to such a party—end will
islands in all the oceans throughout the globe. Ipropose better than any one else they could have nominated; but of Michigan mny rest assured that by it, the purity of the Saginaw county; Holland B. C Newcomb, Lcuawee Co.;
elective franchise will be preserved. Honest men will Adison P . Brewer, Macomb county.
'! to leave him the right and power of sending to Congress he will be awfully beatea
<
Lexington and Flint River State Road—Stiles R. Notmessages announcing beforehand the treaties he proposes
not objoct to it, but tho ballot box stuffere, and those who
P . S. Since the above was in .type we have seen the
to maice^ and leave him to answer, on his own responsihave affection for " Oxford and Pembina" return®, will, tleton, Sanilac county; John B, Wilson, Lapcor county;
David Cutter, Hilsdaio count v.
bility, to the people and to the world, for tho wisdom and Free Press of the 18th, and learn by it that Hon. GEO.
of course, oppose i t
It is a sufficient commendation of
St. Mary's River and Mackinac State Road—William
tho temper, the moderation and the dignity, with which MARTIN was unanimously, re-nominated by acclamation.
the law to say, that every Locofoco opposed it. Another P. Spaulding, Chippewa eounty; David C. Clark, Cliulun--"
ho executes these great trusts. I propose, on the other Good!
/
Swamp Land Law was passed,- which contemplates the couufy; EbenCzer Mud^e, Branch county.
hand, to reserve my own authority, my own constitutional
Agricultural
Colleges.
powers, and to maintain tho dignity of my own official
building of State roads from the proceeds of tho sale of Ontonagon and State l i n e Road—Augustus Cobum, OnThe bill donatiug to each State public lands in aid of
tonagon county; William Wheeler, S t Joseph "county:
fanctions and not at all to become a party to an insult
the land. These roads, ten in number, and traversing
.Christopher C. Dorling, Ingham county.
which the President of the United States may be supposed the establishment and maintenance therein of Seminaries
to have already offered to Spaia I cannot consent to go for instruction in Agriculture, Mechanics and tho Natural the unsettled portions of the State, cannot fail to develop Marquette and Bay DeNoc State Road—Warren Tshom,
the vast resources of our almost unexplored territory; and Marquette comity; "Robert M. Wheaton, Eaton comity;
to his aid, though it may be necessary to extricate him
Sciences auxiliary thereto, has passed both nouses of
out of the dUemmi in which he finds himself involved by
while the law thus subserves the best interests of the peo- Samuel S Bangs, Calhoun couutv.
Congress. Each State is to have 20,000 acres for each
L'Ance Bay and State Line Road—D. D. Broekway.
a rashness which I did not advise.
ple, it also keeps in view the drainage obligation imposedHoughton County; John Mi-Kwan. B°y comity; Nathan
Sir, I will not stop to inquire as an abstract question Senator and Representative which it is entitled to send
by
Congress in the grant
Fitch, Berrien county.
about the wisdom of a great nation offering insults and to the present Congress; and those which shall have an
Amendments to tho Constitution have also been proAllegan.-MttskegOu aad Grand Traverse Bav State Road
indignities to other nations. I willnot stop now to inquire additional member under the C'onsus of 18C0, will be enabout the virtue, the morality aud the honor, to say
posed, and will be submitted to-the people at the next —John Andrews, Van Buren county; Apofos H. Lang,
. nothing of tho dignity of such a course. But I will my titled to 20,000 acres for each additional member. This general election. One of them provides for the biennial Cass county; Newton Edmunds Tuscola county.
' this, that it is not wiso to offer an indignity to a foreign will give to our Agricultural College 120,000 acres unsessions of the Legislature, uulimited in time, but proviClose o r the 8ession.
power if you are to gain nothing by i t So much may der tho present representation, and probably 60,000 more
The Legislative session closed, practically, at noon on
at least be conceded to me. And now, what is to be under the new apportioiypcnt. The South opposed the ding that no bills shall be introduced after thefirstfifty
Monday—nominally, on Wedm-sday, for- tho purpose of
obtained by insulting Spain? Nothing; but only this:
days.
•
,
W e must except that she will be provoked to war to re- bill bitterly, and Mr. Slidel!, the father of the Thirty
You will doubtless gain from your exchanges and the allowing the enrollment and signature of bills, and all
gent the indignity; and when the war has come to resent Million Cuba Swindle, has threatened that the President Legislative Journals, the particulars as to other matters Republicans may look without Bhame, and with "honest
pride to tho result of the forty-day labor. Among the
the^indigqity, then the prize of Cuba may be, attained as shall veto i t W e shall see.
of legislative action It but remains for me to chronicle prominent of three results ore the election of a sound Re. Jndeimity for the expense* of war. Sir, if wo desire to
MIchlgan> Femnle College.
the fact that two of tho Locofoco members of the House, publican Statemali to the U. S. Senate for six years.
acquire Cnba by negotiation, let us negotiate. The
The disposition of the Swamp Land Grant, in a mode
The
Michigan
Female
College
was
erected
two
years
President disclaims ana disdains to seek it by war directly.
Thompson of Genesee and Wendell of Mackinac, had a
Are we to understand him and a mnjority of the commit- ago, in the North West part of the village of Lansing: " falling out" during one of the afternoon sessions, and in .to developc the wilderness portions of tlie State, to facilitate settlement and. to comply with the terms of the grant.
teo here that they ask us to bring Spain indirectly into The building is a large one, costing $15,000 to construct
the heat of excitement actually called each other ' d — d
The passage of the law giving 40 acres of swamp land
war in order that we may conquer Cuba? That would
bo to impute the President ana the Committee bad faith i t I t is surrounded by twenty acres of land, which it lcars'! I t took tho Republicans so completely by suprise, outright, to uctual, laundle&s settlers.
rapidly being placed in good order and condition. The that they were inclined to believo there was some mistake
The establishment of an Emigrant Agency. .
which I inns' utterly disclaim.
Tlie immediate relief of the sufferers of Gratiot and
These considerations satisfy my mind that it is not Library is large and well selected; and there has been about the (act so distinctly stated by the Hon. gentlemen.
Isabella, counties.
expected, that i t is not intended, that Cuba shall be collected whatever is necessary for such an Institution,
But as each were so earnest about it, I believe that all
The 8100,000, loan for the security and completion of
acquired in consequence of this proceeding; but that it is
the way of school furniture, apparatus, &c. The building finally concluded to "let it go so," aud there the matter the Sout Canal.
supposed that some other advantage, somo domestic and
The appropriations for the Kalamazoo and Flint Asylocal benefit will be socurtsd to tho President of the is four stories high, and is furnished throughout with ended.
lums,
the Hoa«e of Correction, the Sta tc Prison, Agritaste
and
propriety.
Miss
A.
C,
Rogers
is
the
principal.
United States by nrotoking a debate on this subject in
If any thing of interest occurs in our Capitol City, I
cultural School, University and Normal School.
Congress." So 1 do not so much undervalue the intelli- The accommodations are ample for a large number of will write you again. Truly &e.
'
A. C. W .
The passage of the rogisty law was one of the most
gence of t h e American people as t o apperhend any such boarders, which makes it a good point to send t o by
important of the session, and its effect upon tho political
insult The proposition seems to be an empty one, an
From Kansas.
welfare of the State, can hardily be otherwise than g r e a t .
idle one, a ludicrous one, and if it were not fbr violating parents in various portions of the State.
ST. LOCIS, F e b . 1 1 .
In detail, it is believed that"\his law is more perfect than
the respect duo to the President of the United States and
. T h e N e w York M e r c u r y .
The bill appropriating S1.000 and authorizing tlie
any ever passed It was drawn by one of the first legal
the majority of tho Committee who sanction it, I should
This is one of the largest and best literary and family emplovment or counsel for the defence, of Mr. Doy and men of the day, in whom Michigan has full confidence,
say a ridiculous one There is a play which we have
son, charged with abducting negroeifrom Missonri, and and drawn after the most mature consideration of the
sometimes seen at tho theatre, in which the heroine weekly newspapers published in "the city of New York.
now in jail at Platte," City Mo., lias passed the lower "house
subject. Let it have a fair and patient trial.
is an honest houso-wife who has a propensity for buying I t is thoroughly established, having been published more
of Kansas Legislature without opposition.
An immense, and most uiiu.'al .amount of local, apd
every thing at auction, and she is always able to ftssigu than twenty ye are, is much larger than the Ledger, and
Both Houses of the Kansas Legislature have passed a
at least one good reason for H, namely, that, though. the
'rsonal matters pressed upon the attention of the I^gisprinted , in tho very neatest style of the a r t The last hill providing for the formation of a Constitution and
ture from the opening to the close, and the sarpnse is
article bought is not wanted at the time, yet it is cheap,
Statedovernment
for
Kansas.
The
bill
provides
for
on
that so much of general importance was matured and
and it wiH bo so handy to have it if it shall ever be wanted number received contains tho commencement of an inelection on the fourth Monday in March, to decide for perfected, amid this vortex of bills, memorials, petitions
. Bo, ono day she bought a huge door-plate sold at an auc- teresting nautical tale of the Revolution, by NED BCNTor against the holding of a Convention. If the decision and other communications, involving only personal or
tion of a neighbor's furniture, on which was inscribed in LINE, illustrated by Durley. I t is published at 82 per
is favorable an election of fiftv Delegates will be hcW on
large letters the name of " Thompson," spelled with a "p," annum, in advance, and is richly worth the money.
•local interests.
the first Tuesday iu June, an<J the Convention will meet
Three constitutional amendments have been provided
although lief own name, as well as her husband's was
on the first Tuesday in July, at WyandoUo City. The to be submitted to the people, viz: a change inthe organic
Toodle. When the indiguant Mr. Toodle called her to
Hoop H i m !
Constitution is to lie submitted to the vote of the people law conccrninc: juries in highway cases, the removal of
account for the expenses, " why," shesaid, " h o w do you
Will some of the friends of the Editor of the Grand on the first Tuesday in October, and the State officers
the limit to biennial sessions of the Legislature, and a
know, my dear, that we shall not one day have a child,
Haven JVeuw. trundle.him to a cooper's shop and have under tlie Constitution are to be elected on the first Tuesmodification of the individual liability clause relatiug to
and that that child may not be a daughter, and that that
daughter may not be married to somebody, and just as him thoroughly hooped? H e is so inflated with vanity day in December.
stockholders in banks.
I t is impossible in this week's issue, to review the
likely as not that somebody will be a man named; Thomp- becauso three or four papers have noticed him, that there
William a n d Mary College B u r n e d .
measures of the winter at length, but fufficc it to sav,
son,' and-his name may be spelled with a 'p,'fliughter,) is danger of a burst I t may be necessary to rv-head
PcTRRsnuRn, Va^ Tuesday, Feb. 8. 1859.
much good work has been well done, and and more would
so it will then juss fit exactly. I could not help buying him. Handle him carefully.
The
William
and
Mary
CpTlege
at
Williamsburg,
ini t because it was so cheap, and it will be so handy, you
have been, had time fafficed.
cluding the Library and the Laboratory, was destroyed
[Lansing Republican, Feb. 15.
know, to have it in tho house," That, Sir, is exactly the
Court Rumor.
by fire at 3 o'clock this morning. I t was the oldest instivalue of this great Presidcntal demonstration, matte, I
I t is rumored at Washington that Miss Lane, the Pre- tution in the country. The students all escaped.- InsuJ u d g m e n t a g a i n s t Co1* B e n t o n .
think, to retrieve the sinking and wasting fortunes'of an
sident's niece, and Lady 'of the White House, is soon to rance, 82!},000.
The
Treasury
Department
has notified the Executor*
administration that has disappointed its own immoderate
of the latc-CoL Bentoo 0 r a judgment against the deceased
desires not more than the
sanguine expectations of be married to a Mr. McGraw, of Baltimore: and that an
A youmg man named Harrison Sanders eloped from
estimable. Georgia widow is about to throw herself into
the American people.
Springfield, V t , with the wife of his brother Daniel San- rendered in 1826, in favor of the United States for 87,000.
the venerable arms of our bachelor President!
ders. and went to Bellows Falls, where they took"rooms. The Government claims priority in payment Tlie
Oca* if STKAJHSUS.—The New Tork Express says that
The husband and sheriff pursued them, and the parties Executors will appeal to Congress for relief on the ground
there are nineteen ocean steamers lying idle at the wharves
finding themselves caught, took strychnine. The young of the insolvency of the estate, the assets hardly sufficient
in that city—and this while the steamers of Great Briain
PAPER MILL.-—It is purposed to establish a paper mill Sanders died in twenty minutes. The womftn is expected to pay bills owing for necessar&a furnished to the fondly
are plowing the waters of every sea, having apparently as
of the deceased
[ S t Louis RepobBcao
much freight business aa they can desire.
at Kalamazoo.
C
TRAVERSE CITY.
K
•
NEW MAPI.E SDOAB.—Mr. J . Moody bus presented fls
tho Land Office by one party, but subsequently sold by J resided .upon such forty IU-ICS of land for the peritokof
"fivecontinuous years, and thut he hag also drained/Hie
Government to others.
saute, so as to comply with the provisions of the act of
Congrea, Approved September twenty-eight, one thousand
The New York Tribune says that William W. Brown, eight hundred aud lifry, by which said loads were conveya colored dramatist, and aji ungrateful fugitive from ed to this."St ate.;
»
Sue. Z B; fore any such settler, or occupant shall
slavery; is meeting with great success in tho western part
of that State in publicly reading dramas of his own com- quire the right to occupy or drain any of the swamp
inn<ls jnirsuant to the provisions of the. proceeding sec, position.
tion, jjhail fiie with said Commissioner Iiis application,
The Spanish wags suggest that a monument ought to under oath, for the privelege of entering upon said land,
specifying the same for the purpose mentioned above,
bo erected to tho President of the United States, in the and obtatn from tho Commissioner n license to eliter
. centre of tho Padro, at Madrid, ns he is the firstman that nj>on and occupy and drain said lands, for the purpose of
obtaining
title thereto;
lias been able to unite the Spanish people for a thousand
See. 3. No person shall bo,entitled to the benefit of
years.
this act until he shall have made oath in suoh a form
Jumperts, tried for the murder of his mistress, in Chi- shall be prescribed byjtho Commissioners 'of the Sti
cago, whosa remains were brought to light in a barrel in Land Offine, that he is not the owner of forty acres of land
the city of New York, was couvicled by-the Jury, and in any State or Territory of tho Cnited States.
Sec. 4. And it.is farther provided, that the license
subsequently confessed the crime.
for settlement granted under this act shall contain a clause
which sh:dl oxpressivly provide that tho settler or occuIt is rumored that the Pennsylvania Delegation arc pre- pant shall not be authorized to cut, take, and.carry away,
paring a formal remonstrance for presentation to the Presi- pine or any other valuable timber, unions it be to clear
dent, urging the importance of tha removal of Cobb from tho land for cultivation and theii as much only
may be
neeussary to improve the same. And for a violation of
• the Treasury Department
the aforesaid condition. Ire or they, shall be liable to all
GREAT NEWS.-—Her Majesty Queen Victoria is a grand, the forfeiture* penalties, and liabilities of a trespasser
mother. The Princess Frederick Willinm, ofPrussia, has tipon States lands, as now, or may hereafter be provided
given birth to a son. There is, according to telegraph, for by law.
From Washington.
Sp«cr»l Oiipalchto the New Yoik Tt»tuoe. '
PABAOCAY.—Advcicos from Paraguay to "the 29th Nov.
. WAsnixoVos, Wednesday, Feb. 16, 18">9.
Arizona, Dakola and Jefferson Territorial bills were
Btato that the American question will have a pacific tcrmi. initiation if the. American demands arc not intolerable. lajd on tho table to-day by overwhelming votes. The'"
arrogant Slavery majority of the Committe on Territories
I t is said that the^U. 8. sqnadron will hojve nothing.to dp. uuder the lend of Mr. Stephens of Georgia, put ProSiaverv riders on them, and- attempted to drive them
(jcorge Pcnn Johnston, who killed Willinm Ferguson, through the House under whips ami spurs, but the Reformerly of lllhrois, in a duel in Son Francisco, has been publitahs went solid against them, together with the
Auti-Buehanau
Democrats, who are averse to conferring
acquitted, and assumed the Editorial charge of tho A V
more pnrtonage upon the President The defl'at of these
tional, tho Btu-Manon organ in California.
bills destroyed the«pntriolie hopes of Delegates, and more
Thfl Gtbonv^lle Independent stales that there is great that two hundred applicants for tho oflioes or Governors,
distress among settlers in the northern part of Montcalm, Secretaries, Marshals, Attorneys, Judges, &c. Mr Bu(•hahan ha< made promises .largely ip view of the passage
county, similar to that experienced iu Gratiot and Isabella of these bills, and rages awfully because he is deprived of
counties.
so much partonage.
After a severe struggle tO-day, the House concurred
A young, haudsome, awl hitherto respectable married
in tlte Senate amendments to Mr. Morrill's Agricultural
lady, of Buffalo, was recently arrested for public intoxi- College bill; and it has"gone to the President. A personal
cation and sent apfor thirty days. .
friend of the latter asserts this evening that the President
will veto it. /
Tho Ottawa Clarion states that there is a grog-shop for
The House has at last passed the Senate bill, making
every fifteenth house in Grand llaven. There' is not one Mrs. General Myra Gaines a peusiouer at fifty dollars per
month for lifo.
•
grogflhop^n Traverse City.
Several-Naval constructors were called to-day before
Sem?CTiov.~A bill has passed the House of Repre- the Sherman Investigating Committee as rebutting witnesses
on
the
livft
oak
contraets.
They strenghtened the
sentatives of Ohio, making seduction a penitentiary ofproof already in, that the "li ve oak which had been {lackfence.
.
•, .
ed info yards under a political bargain, was uot wanted
*Mr. T. Speucer, from Caiuuidoigua, Now York, issta- fpr nse.
Jer.-z, the Niearacruan Minister, has received no distea by the Jackson Patriot, to have leased the Hibbard
pateh'es confirming the report tlmt the C a ^ Y r i s o r n
House, iu that city, for a t#rm of years.
' •
treaty has been ratilied, and he docs not believe the
MOKE Am-iANs.—It iV reported thut twp cargoes of story.
Collector Sehsll, and several prominent New-Yorkers,
•layes from Africa are off the coast of Gcor£ia endeavorare in town, to attend the Napier ball to-'morrpw cven;,
ing to effect a landing.
•
ig. Tickets are all gone; and many'are disappointed.
In the Senate, to-day, Mr. Thompson of Kentucky
The war olMlacos in Yucatan is brought to a close.
Opposed Mr; SlidelTs "thirty million swindle, in a venThe Indian population h:ts been orereomq.
amttcng speech. Although he- wa3 to indisposed to stand
The Jlilitary, Cim^uiitteo of tho flc/hse have decided all the time, and spoke Sitting,his darts of sarcasm, sallies of
wit ami points of ridicule, eonvuls<-tl both the floor and
against attempting a Mexican Protectorate
galleries with laUgliter. He thought it took two to mako
a
Resolution* t lutaiui!>;; Senator Douglas have been voted bargain, and, as Spain won't trade, how will the Presjdent manage it? H e viewed the whole thing as a bucdown in tho Missouri L'gisJatUrc by a large majority.
caneer demrmstratioh."
Fire and Lo» of Life.
Thehomo of George Pierce, in Wesaw Berrien Co.,
was burned to tho gnatnd on thcymorning of F^b. 1st,
between 4 and 5 o'clock, and two young men, aik\q> in
the chamber, perished in tho flames, and the rest of the
family barely escaped with their lives.
One of tbo young men, Walter B, Kinney, was constable of the township ofWogaw. The other, named Larue,
both young men of good character', carpenters by trade,
and had commcnced work for Mr; Pierce only the day
before the sad occurrence ' 1
Bogus Coin.
A new description of bogus gold coin has been detected
ia New York. A genuine coin isiplacod in.a lath and a
keen narrow chisel placed against the edge, which, as tbo
coin revolves, turns out the inside of it nearly to the
centre, leaving but two thin shelb as it were, connected
at*the centre. The interior is then filled up with base
metal and the coin miHed.over, and" the edge galvanized.
The mutilated coin is decreased in vol no to 83 75 on
every $5 fold piece. I t so closely resembles the genuine
that it can only be detected by weight
From Mexico—Miramon Installed President.
N o v OBLKANS, F e b . 12.
The stetunship Tenncsee, with Vera Cruz dates to the
9tli, has arrived here, and fuhiishes the following summa•vof affairs:
' Zuloga has abdicated in favor, of Miramon, who was
installed us President on the 2d inst
Miramon had re-arrested all the political prisoners liberated by Robles, and dismissed all the officers engaged
in opposing Zuloga. He had also suppressed ltobles'
newqjappr.
A forced loan of one million had been ordered.
Miramon was alwut marching on Vera Cruz with 5,000 men, Zidoga being President ad interim.
Mi rati ion's brother had been defeated at Zaeateeas by
Degolla lo. who was threatniug the capital with four thousand re-organised troops
The capture of Mazatlan by the liberals is confirmod.
Major Caw Attacked by Paralysis.
The Washington correspondent of the Detroit Tribune
writes that Major Cass, only son of Lewis Cass, who has
lately retired from the mission to Rome, has been attacked
hy paralysis, ami has lost, wholly or in part, the use of h's
lower limbs. H e has gone to a watering place in Switzerland, famous for the effect of its waters on that diseaao.
,
HaLs a n d Capes B o o t s a n d S h o e s , D o o r s , Sash.,
Section 1. The People of the State
of Michigan
\
M u r r a y cnact, T h a t t h e i Outturn adoncr of the L a n d Office is hereb y required t o issue a certificate of purchase to even."
McConnell, late Fifth Auditor in the Treasury Depart- settler, or occupant of t h e swamp lands belonging t o t h i s
ment, is about to bring suit against certain parties In Chi- State, in the proper legal subdivision, forty acres, of said
cago to recover some twelvo acres of larnl lying in the lands, whenever it shall be made t o appear to said ComHeart of the city, alleged to have been legally eutored a* j mjKsioncr that* such settlers or o c c u p a n t has actually
AXOTUER LAXB SLITTX CHICAGO.—General
DEALER IX
D r y Goods, Groceries, Y a n 3ceo N o t i o n s , H a r d w a r e ^
Tin Ware,
T h e following is tho law parsed a t the last Session of
with some cakes of as clear and fine-flavored maple sugar the l e g i s l a t u r e giving forty acres of S w a m p L a n d s t o
as we ever Utsted, which was made by him in February. actual settlers:
- Wo learri "that a considerable quantity was made in this A n A c t t o p r o v i d e f o r t h e S e t t l e m e n t n n t l D r a i n a g e
ol" S w a m p L a n d s by a c t u a l S e t t l e r s .
county during that usually boldest winter month.
"rejoicing" in Prussia, and "satisfaction" in KnglamL
N E W GOODS.
Land, Tax, and General Agency.
Registry Law.
>
The following Is the 10th Bection of the Registry Law
passed
at
the
late
Session
of
the
Legislature:
MORGAN BATES
'WHITEWATER PACKAGE.—A p b s c r i b c r at Whitewa! Ha* opened an Office at Traverse City, Grand Traverse Co.,
ter writes. U8 that,ibc HKEALD of tho 28th Jan., which Sec. 10 At the annual meeting of each townsniponthe | Michigan, for the transaction of a
first Monday of April, one thousand eight hundred
contained GOT. WISXER'B Message, was not rcccivcd at and fifty-nine, the township Treasurer shall, at a place as [
General Agency Business.
that office. That package was duly lodged in the Post near as practicable to that, of .the meeting and of conve- The United States I .and Office is located a t this place ;
Office here; and as there is no intervening Post Office, nient access to the electors, have said book or register in particular attention will be paid to locating Land Warrants,
, investing iaonev in Government I<ands imparting informswc would thank our amiable Poet Master to tell us what readiness for the entry of their names and each qualified jti'on relative to the general features, resources and advanelector residing in the township may then write his name
he did with it? This ia not the firat time we hare caught at length, in the proper place in said register if able and tages of the Grand Traverse country. th» payment of taxes,
and the transaction of any Agency business with which he
bun. He will find that it won't pay, in the.long run, to willing to do so, or tue Treasurer shall, by request made may be entrusted.
KKFEKKNCBS.
Hon. Wliltn^T Jane.. Andiiot l >
.
,
suppress our paper it) this way. W c know that he will in his presence by tho elector personally, "write the name
C'tiarlrt W. Uutier,
E«q.
• • y ? j , s 3 , c Atun-y o « r « i , * 1>rtrell
of
:uch
elector
in
its
proper
place.
do cveiy thing he can to injure us, and we
no favors
r. 3, 1838.
of him; but wc hnve a right to demand that he put our • The Supervisor or Assessor,, whenever he makes an asri3
sessment in his township, shall have with him the register
papers in the moil. His official oat}» requires that of ainl- shall allow cach qualified elector whose name is not
s . A. M C C L E L L A N D ,
entered to enltir the same.
Door T r i m m i n r s
Nails, by the keg orH>.;
l'ork an'l Flour, by the barrel or lb.;
, •
Hatter, Clieesc,.ljlrd;
Linseed and l>est vrinter-strain'-il Oll.Riirning Fluid;
of nit kinds. Candles, Dried Apples;
A large assortraent f t Tobacco;
Powder, I/ead, Shot,.Gun Caps;
Carj>«t Warp, logwood. Madder. Copperas
C'adbar, Indijro,'Ahnn, Borax, t:c.
School Hooks, Stationery, Wall Paper, Window Curtains;
Cradle R«-ythes, Crass Scythes and Snathes, Pitcliforks;
Stope Pipe, Bedsteads. Itockine.Choir*:
Small Rocker* and Table Chairs ro?Childr«m;
Together with all articles usually found in a Coantrv Store.
—ALSO—
A F i n e L o t of P l o w s ,
on Comtnisr-ion, from the KaUimnzoo Acricultural Works.
' All purchasing Coods at Northport, will do well to call and
examine my stork aud prices before purchasing elsewhere.
X. B. CUTTING doue to order, on short notice.
Xortbport, Dec. 33,185S.
8-Cm
P
Notice to Farmers.
W E HAVE NOW OPENED THE LARGEST STOCK OF
Goods, Groceries,
-
AND
P R O V I S I O N S ,
We ever brought to this market; which we will be happy to
offer at such prices as will accord reasonably with the TIME&.
Traverse City. Nov-18,1R5S.
ftil»tf.
T > A P E R W A R E H O I ' S E . — < » N HASDAXDFOR SALE
X either at Wholesale or retail, the fallowing d e s c i p t l o n s o f
jiapcr, viz: Imperial, Sujier. Royal. Royal, Medium, Demy,
Crown. Flat Cap and Folio Post. Cap, Letter, Legal, Sermbn,
Bill and Note paper jn every variety.
Book and Print Patters of all colors and sixes. Manilla.
Rap, and Straw Wrapping Paper of all s'ie's and weights.
Receiving our paper direct from the Manufacturers, we ara
enabled to ofler them at as low price* as any in this market.
KAGS—Wanted in exchange for GiwdsorCasb.
FRANCIS RAYMOND,
13
no Woodward Avenue.
O I 1 A A V 8 CUTLERY AND EDGE TOOL WORKS. Foot
O ot Kruxh street, under the Fulton I r o n w o r k s , l>etrv>it,.M.
(Cutlery, Surgeon's Instruments, Coolers' and Carpenters*
Tools, Axes of every description, Planing and Tolacco -Machine Knives, Trusses, Ac , made to order' of a superior qualitv.
itazors. Knives, Scissors, Surgeon's Instruments, sterf. Iron
and BrnsH Ware, polished tiud n-paircd iu a manner to give
satisfaction to his customers.
Orders left at the office, corner or Brush street and Jefferson Avenue, will be promptly attended to, where samples may
'be seen.
References kindly permitted to Messrs. Edmunds, North A
Co:, J. B. Wayne A Co., Geo. Doty, Doctors Allen & Batweli.
Detroit, Jan. 185U.
ISlf
C
H E A P F U R N I T U R E W A H E H O l ' H C . — T H E UNdersigneil oiler their extensive slock of tjoods, consisting or all kinds FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY, to their
customers and tlie-public generally, at tho lowest possible
rates. Being prepared to meet all orders in our line or business, we would auvise buyers to call upon us befora buying
elsewhere, as we intend not to be underaold by any firm in
the west. All work warranted*CABINETMAKERS' ASSOCIATION,
JcOorKon Avenue, DetrolL
ERSONS HAVING W H E A T TO FLOUR AT
our Alill, iuu.-t bring it in good order. AFTKU TJH8 DATK
WE SHALL GBIN'I) Nd SMi rrV OK IJirt-KK WHEAT.
1 ) O E T S A N D P O E T R Y O F VERMONT—EDITED
11AXXAH, LAY k CO.
1. by Abl'ey H. H< mihgway. 1 he design of this woik ia to
Traverse City, Pec. 1,1858.
6If
represent the general poetic literature of Vermont from its .
early settlement t o . t h e present period. The selection* are
gathered from the most reliable sources, and will especially
Interest all Vcnnonters by birth-right now resident in thiaand
F I F T E E N O R T W E N T Y C O O D H A N D Y M E N other States.
'
13
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
. will tiud work with u*.
HAXXAU, LAY 4 CO.
I N G E R ' S S E W I N G MACHINES.—IMPORTANTTO
Traverse City. Dec. 1,18S8J ,
Stf
THE PUBLIC.—A new Family Sewing Machine, combining the latest improvements, at the extreme low price of
FIFTY DOLLARS.
The pticea or all onr standard machines have Men greatly
reduced. SINGERS'SEWING MACHINES, it Iswell known,
though dearer in pricc, hsve always been cheaper in fact,
Isprepsred to make Plnnsand Specification* for all'clas»e« conwidcring"what thev will do, than any other. The prices
of Buildings ; alSOOflbOOM all kiini> of work connected with arc now reduced so that a l l must be satisfied. Call and exthe Trade, on liberal terms.
amine the new machines at the low price*.
Sash, Glass, Doors, P a i n t s and' Nails,
WILLIAM PORTER. Agent,
133 JeBfcrson Avenue, Detroit,
constantly on hand.
.1. 1C. G., thankful for past patronage, takes thin opportuII
L
A
C
K
It
C
O
.
,
OPTICIANS, AND MAKERS OF
nity of Soliciting a continu-mce of the same. .
Jm
Optical
and
Philosophical
Apparatus, No. 260 Jcfltrsvn
Traverse City, Xovctnber 3,1B3S.
.n3-ly
Avenue, invite all those suffering from defective sight, tb inspect their assortment of greatly Improved Pen-people CrjsUl and P/jbble Spectaclea, which,ftre highly endowed with
The subscriber olTeiv for sale u variety of engrafted
tlie property of improving vision. Also, all kinCs of TeleA p p l e T w f l f i P e a e h ' X ' j - e e H . l V n v T i « e s , P l u m scopes, Mlc^o8cope^ Electric Machines, Drawing Instruments,
4 c ^ constantly on hand,
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TIVI-N i . i , d C l i e r i - y T i v e s . .
A line lot of S c e d l i n j I'KACU TKKE^, three years old, which
LANK BOOK MANUFACTORY^-THE UNDER
will be hold cheap.
signed having a Book Bindery in connection with his
Also, CrRKAKTs, <:ooKKBKnatEs,Jfcc.; all in good condition,
Bookstore, is prepared to manufacture, to order, Blank Books
of rfpiod sixe, and healtliv.
L. R. SMITH,
of even* description. Merchants and others, wanting anyfflk Rapids, Xov. 3, IbW. V
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thing in that line, arc Invited to give him a call. Having the
best of workmen, he ca'n safely guarantee satlsfdctioa in all
MORTGAGE SALE.
iscs.
F. RAYMOND.
E F A V L T HAVING BHL-i' MADE IN THE CONDIDetroit, Nov: 1,183a.
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lions of a certain indouuire of mortcage executed by
Jol-.u Weber, Huliert Kurt and Hcnnpu J. Cordes, of the city
H A R L E S BUSCIi»(Succcssor to M. Howard Webster,)
pf Milwaukee and.State of Wisconsin, vnd Otto Thies, of the
Dealer in Foreigu and Domestic Hardware, HousekeepwiLsliip of Centrevillc, county of Grand Travc^c and State ing Articles, Mechanics'-Tools, Stoves, Grates, Tin and Jap' Michigan, to Antoinc Manscau, of. tli^ couuty of Grand •pur.ed Ware, Drain Tile, 4 c . Agent for tlie American and
ravfirse and State «>f Michigan, (deceased,) beuring date the European Law Agency of Lite Kapp, No. 7 Xarsau street.
thirteenth day of November, in the year of our U>rd one New York—for the recovery of Pebts, Legacies a n d Injierlthousand eight hundred and (iffy-six, and recorded in the tiincCs in Europe and the United States.
oilice of the Register of deeds for the county t>f Groixl TNIRemittances made to all parts of Germany, with safety and
verse, on the 21st day- of January, A. D. l'-w, at tj o'rloek A. dispatch. No. 201 Jefferson avenue, Kearslty's Block, Detroit,
A. in I.i'ner one il) of Mortgages, folios T-t, 75,"70 nod 77; and Mich.
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tho amount claimed to be duo on said mortgage at the
S A G E & S O N S , MAP PUBIJSIIFRS, STATIONERS.
of this notic*, being two thousand thrco hundred and
• Engravers and Lithographers, 2(>'J Main street, Buffalo,
u dollars, (^2,3IS,) for principal and interest, and
nit or proceeding having been Instituted at law to X. Y., over Sage's Piano Rooms.—We arc prepared to extcole
ver the dtlit now remaining secured bv said mortgage,or all work entrusted to us with promptness and despatch, and
... part thereof; Notice is therefore hereby given, that'oil on as favorable terms as any establishment in the country.
S n t h n l i f y , t h e 2 8 t h d a y o f M a y ne.vt, 1W9, at lo oclock iu Combining all the diffcreut branches of Steel, Copper and
.a- lurcuoon of thai.day, ut Uie front door of the Cuart House Stone Engraving, as well as Grnyon Work of the lincst deTraverse City, in said couuty, (that being the place Of hold- - :riptlon. we guarantee satisfaction in all cases.
Maps Portraits, Show Cards, Ae.,-Lithographfcdand printed
ng the Circuit Court for *aid .county of Grand Traverse,') by
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irtuo of a power of sale in said mortgage contained, and in the most delicate colors, by a new process.
according to tHe statuUi of Michigan j n t-nch catc.made and
R E E S W H I T I N G , General .Land Agent, Graaaproridni, J idiall expose for sale at public auction, to the
• hopper Falls, Jefi'erson Co., K. T. R t r u t x x c t t ) : —
highest bidder, and sell t'lO pirmWea in said mortgage described, or so much tbereof as shall bo sulUcient lo pay and H o d . C h a n d l e r , Petrol!, Michigan; Whiting A Adams, do:
suisfy tho amosuit dnethereop at the data of this notice, w ith Col. S. MrVnight, do; H. W. Wiiiiams, Ex* of Titles, St.
interest and thu cost and .expenses uilowed bylaw, all the fol- Lopis; Miij. It. Walker, 'U. S. A.; C. A. P e n ? , Esq.. WrMoa.
lowing pieces or parcels of lamllyinvand lwing iii the town- Mo.; Amos T. J l a l l , .Esq., Treasurer C. 4.B. R. R., Chicago;
T. Pearson^Attorney at-Law, Chicago.
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ship of Centrvville, county of (irandTrav.-r»e (l,-< Iaiian)and
State of Michigan, described as follows: 1-ots tiiimbensi One
P ^ T N E I I O I ' S E . « W i l I a r d Harvey £ Co.. W Maiden
(I) and Four 14), and the Somhwtst cjuarter of the Northeast
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Cotton
quarter of Section nitmbercd'Nine (l'» in Township ntnnU-red
l hirty (3C) North of Range number Twvlve (12) West. Dated '!ax an>l LiuenTa ines, Imported and Manufactured CotHage,
Cotton, Jute, Manilla and American lleinp Hope, TerredStuff
FcOruary 11, l s j y .
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Fidilug L i n e s Giiling-Threads, Shoe Thread, Wick, and all
JOHN I. MILLER. Administrator
kitid.aof Cords and Lines.
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of the E*taie of Antoiike Man»cau, deceawd.
Work For Men.
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JAJVTES K. GUNTON,
Practiral Jiuild r and DrmujhUtman,
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MORTGAGE SALE.
tiops of a certain indenture of.mortgage, executed by
l.ouis Si>a-sha-qua-shc, of the tpwiybip of Lcelanao, in the
county of Grand Traverse and State of Michigan, to. Henry
Beers, ^ L ? i e township, county and State aforesaid, bearing
date t h e ¥ f t h day of February, 1N">S, a U j recorded on tlie 13th
day of May, Is-in, at 7 o'clock, A. M. in Liber 2, on page* SH
and 3.', in the office of the Register- of Deeds for t!ie caid
county of Grand Traverse; and the amount claimed to U- due
on said mortga ge, at-the date or this notice, being $U)5_f>2 for
principal and interest, and no suit or proceeding having U-en
iostitntwJ aPlaw to recover the debt now remaining secured
ly jfflidri'.i'rt'nsc.ocnny v ir* t h e r c f : Notice is hereby given,
that on F r i d a y , t h e 2 2 d d a y o f A p r i l next, 185i», at lo
o'clock in the fotenoon of t'iat day, at the front door of tlte
Court Hodsc at Traverse City, in said oounty,(that being the
place of holding the Circuit Court for said county of Grand
Traverse,) by virtue of apow«?rt>f Kate in said mortgage contained, and accordingto thestatote of Michigan in such case
made ami provided, 1 shall expose for sale at pnblic auction,
to the highest bidder, and scH the premises in said mortgage
described, or RO much thereof as shall be sufficient to pay and
Mthfy the amount dne thereon at the date of thi* notice, with
interest and the costs and expenses allowed by law, and also
ten dotiars attorney's fee, secured to be paid by stipulation In
said morteage contained, all the following piece or parcel of
land doicribed as follows: Lying and being andsitnate in the
township of Leelanau, l a the connty of Grand Traveree and
State ol* Michigan, being known as Lot No. Three (?) ofSecrioa Twfntv.one ( t l ) la Township Thirty-two (51) North of
Range Eleven (11) West, containing forty-five ( « ) and
thirty one hundredths (30-100) acres, according to Government survey. Dated January l«, lftS9.
HENRY BEEBS, Hert*agee.
COAKLES H. HOLDS*. Attorney.
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I I . L O V E L L , (Successor to D. Crosby 4 Co.) Whole• sale and and rctsll d c u e r in Watches Clocks, Jewelry,
Fancy. Goods Plated Wan-, Combs Buttons Thread, Ac. No.
79 Woodwird avenne, opposite Holmes A Co. Detroit^ Mich.
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry rcpafrcd and wajrantcd.
C- I N G E I T S S E W I N G M A C H I N E S > R E T H E BEST
O Machines for Family Sewing, or for tu;nit.factilling purpose*- ZST Call and examine th'-m at'lSS Jefferson A venae
Masonic Hall.)
WU.LIAM PORTER, A g e n t
Detroi', Nor. L 1838.
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ph- just received. For sale bv
Detroit, Nov. 1,1W8.
DOUGHTY, STRAW A CO.,
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No. 94 Woodward Ave.
1 7 I R E 8 I D E E D I T I O N OF WAVERLY NOVELS,
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now complete, fuii s e t s to l>e bad of
Detroit, Nov. 1,18S8.
DOUGHTY. STRAW & CO,.
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FULL SUPPLY OF BLANK BOOKS AND
Stationery, constantly on hsnd at
Detroit, Nov. 1,1858.
BICHM0NFS A BACKUS*
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I S T O R Y OF CIVILIZATION IN ENGLAND—By &
-Thomas Buchlc—two vols. Just received by
DOUGHTY, STRAW' A CO.
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T h r o w i n g down a softened radiance
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a c t i o n of s o l a r h e a t on *'<t s o i l , a n d r i s e s w i t h t h e w a t e r y va200 h h d s fair, p r i m e a h d c h o i c e X e w O r l e a n s , P o r t o R i c o a n d p o r f r o m ' i t . W h i l e t h e s o n i s below the. h o r i t o n t h i s v a p o r
Muscuvado Sugar.
l i n g e r s u c a r the e a r t h ' s s u r f a c e , a u d tlie v i r u s ia t a k e n w i t h i t
SO b b l s C r u s h e d . P o w d e r e d a n d Coffee.
t h r o u g h the lungs into the Mood. There it acts as an irrita100 b i d s Pi'iuio N e w O i l c a n s Molussejj a n d S y r u p .
t i n g p o i s o n o n t h e I n t e r n a l v J i c e r a a n d e x c r e t i n g o r g a n s of
t h e I (tidy. Tlie liver Ue-oiues t o r p i d a n d faila t o s e c r e t e n o t
Teas.
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v i o l e n t c o n s t i t u t i o n a l d i s o r d e r . T h e ' s p l e t u , the k i d n e y s a n d
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t h e s t o m a c h s y m p a t h i z e w i t h the l i v e r , a n d b e c o m e d i s o r d e r e d
. 2">01>ags w h i t e a n d g r e e n Rio.
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t e m p t t o e x p e l tlie n o x i o u s f u s i o n , c o n c c n i i a t e s t h e w h o l e
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l d o o d of t h e body, iu t h e i n t e r n a l e x e i e t o r i e s t o f o r c e t h e m
20 twigs g r e e n a m V w h i t e MaraCaibo;
t o c a s t i t o u t . T h e b l o o d leaves t h e s u r f a c e , a n d r u s h e s t o %
b o x e s tl r o u n d Rio.
t h e c c u t r a l o r g a n s w i t h c o n g e i t i v e v i o l e n c e . T h i s i» t h e
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•>0 b o x e s P l u g D a r k , S s a u d lo's.
A u g u s t , l i i s . — T h e p r i n c i p l e of t h e i n v e n t i o n e o n - i - t s in tljc
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p i ' e u t i a r c o n s t r u c t i o n of d i e R e t o r t , w h t r c b v <i»s U n i o s t
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s o it d o e s c u r e t h i s a f i l i c t i n g d i s o r d e r w i t h p e r f e c t c e r t a i n t y .
w h o h a s h a d m a n y y e a r s e x p e r i e n c e in G a s m a n u f a c t u r i n g , a s
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o u l d . m o s t r e s p e c t f u l l y i n t i m a t e t h a t , m o r e f u l l y t o a c c o m - p r i n t e d i n t h e m o s t d e l i c a t e c o l o r s by a new p r o c e s s .
l-'nr t h e c o n v e n i e n c e of t h e b u s i n e s s c o m m u n i t y in t h i s
m o d a t e t h e w a n t s of tlie p a t r o n i z i n g p u b l i c , a n d h i s l a r g e ina h d p e n i i s t e n t e f f o r t f o r t h e d e l i v e r a n c e of o u r N a t i o n a l Govo i n i t y , w e h a v e e s t a b l i s h e d a n a g e n c y w i t h Mr. J o h n W
n m c n t from the c o n t r o f o f the slave p o w e r .
c r e a s e of b u s i n e * * , h c h a s a d o p t e d tlie i m p r o v e d f a c i l i t y w h i c h
C o l u m b u s . J u l y 12, l « i « .
S. 1'. C H A S E .
S t e a m g i v e s t o t h e A r t .of Dyeing, h a v i u g rej-enUy fitted u p G r e e n , at t h e office of t h e D e t r o i t D a i l y A d v e r t i s e r , 212 J e f n3
J . S A G E A SON'S.
R E P U B L I C A N S R E A D I T ! C o p i e s s e n t bv m a i l f n r e c e i p t
f o r t h a t p u r p o s e . H e n o w Dyes by S t e a m , e v e r y d e s c r i p t i o n f e r s o n A v e n u e .
of S i l k s . S a t i n s , V e l v e t , C r a p e s a n d Merinos, p n x l u e i n g t h e
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j — T h e s e Safe* are a c o m b i n a t i o n of W r o u g h t a n d Chilled1
Detroit, A g e n t for Michigan.
w i l l a d m i t o f . S h a w l s of every, v a r i e t y D y e d a n d C l e a n e d .
l i o n . t w o inchest t h i c k . T h e W r o u g h t I r o n g i v e s s t r e n g t h
» n d the. Chilled I r o n h a r d n e s s ; d i e saR-s b e i n g w a r r a n t e d D r i l l
A R E W ' S D E T R O I T B R E W E R Y , FIRST STREET
Y f A Y I I E W ' S S E I J - A D J U S T I X G , S M O K E , STORM A N D P r o o f . All o t h e r F i r e P r o o f S a f e s a r e m a d e of S h e e t I r o n .
between Larned a n d Congress streets, Detroit, Mich.—
l Y l , V K X T I L L A T I N G C H I M X E Y T C A P * — M a y hew - !, C h i m n e y
R. W O O L I . E Y , Ag
T h e u n d e r s i g n e d h a v i n g - . r e - p n t c h a s e d " T h e I n s t i t u t i o n <or
Cap prevents Chimneys f r o m s m o k i n g : It precludes storms
r. 1.1R.W.
t h e d i s s e m i n a t i o n of useful d r i n k s , ' h a s e n l a r g e d a n d rejuvef r o m e n t e r i n g t l i e m ; i t l e s s c n s > t h e l i a b i l i t i e s t o fires f r o m
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t h e i r b u r n i n g O u t : i t p r o t e c t * t h e i r t o p s f r o m t h e w a s t e s of
OOTS, S H O E S AND R U B B E R S , AT WHOLES A L E O N L Y . — W e h a v e received f r o m t h e M a n u f a c t u - m o s t e x t e n s i v e B R E W E R Y IX T H E W L S T , w i t h f a c i l i t i e s f o r
t h e w e a t h e r , arid s e r v e s a s a n o r n a m e n t a l finish.
P e r s o n s desiro&s of s e c u r i n g t h e r i g h t of m a n u f a c t h r e , o r rers a l m n t 1.0(H) c a s e s BOOTS, S H O E S A X D RL'BBERS, of all p r o d u c i n g t h e finest a n d m o s t d c l i c a t c g r a d e s of M a l t L i q u o r a ;
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of sale, o r b o t h , i n C i t i e s , C o m i t i e s , S t a t e s o r T e r r i t o r i e s , in d i e d e s i r a b l e k i n d s , a n d h a v e a l s o o n h a n d a few t h o u s a n d
P o r t e r a n d B r o w n S t o a t , f o r d r a n g h t n n d b o t t l i n g , a t prl'cea
a n y p a r t of t h e U n i l c d S t a t e s n o t a l r e a d y d i s p o s e d o f , will lie pain> of o a r own m a n u f a c t u r e .
We shall c o n t i n u e t o m a n u f a c t u r e a n d t o r e c e i v e a l m o s t r a n g i n g f r o m $G t o SlO p e r b a r r e l .
f u r n i s h e d w i t h a d e s c r i p t i v e c i r c u l a r , by a d d r e s s i n g t h e unE
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d e r s i g n e d , a n d b y d e s i g n a t i n g t h o t e r r i t o r y t h e y desire, tlicy d a i l y .addition?—*o as t o k e e p o u r s t o c k a t all t i m e s l a r g e a n d
All P a c k a g e s e x t r a , w h i c h , w h e n r e t u r n e d t o t h e B r e w e r y
complete- Confining ourselves to the J o b b i n g trade excluw i l l a l s o b e f u r n i s h e d w i t h t h e t e r m s of s a l e .
sively, w e c a n offer f a c i l i t i e s u n c q u a l e d in D e t r o i t , a t 2." in good o r d e r , w i | l be paid f o r a t s a m e pricen a s c h a r g e d .
I R A MAY11EW, P a t e n t e e , A l b i o n , M i c h .
T h e a t t e n t i o n of p r i v a t e f a m i l i e s , a n d c u s t o m e r s in general*
Woodward Avenue.
H . P . B A L D W I N ' A CO.
is p a r t i c u l a r l y called t o t h e E X C E l » 1 0 R C R E A M A L E . O l d
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T U S T P U B L I S H E D , A T E X T BO O K O F V E G E T A B L E
l P O R T A N T T O P R I N T E R S A N D P U B L I S H - flavor of t h e s e b e v e r a g e s , a n d all a r e i n v i t e d t o call a n d s a m ple f o r t h e m s e l v e s . All o r d e r s , with t h e m o n e y e n c l o s e d ,
f t a n d A n i m a l P h y s i o l o g y , d e s i g n e d f o r t h e n s e of Schools,E R S . — W e h a v e n o w o n h a n d , a n d c o n s t a n t l y receiving,
will receive p r o m p t a t t e n d o n .
S e m i n a r i e s a n d C o l l e g e s , by H e n r y G o a d b y , M . D., P r o f e s s o r v e r y l a r g o s t o c k of B o o k a n d N e w s P a p e r of i l l -sires. W
Malt a n d H o p s f o r sale a t t h e lowest m a r k e t r a t e s .
of V e g e t a b l c ' a n d A n i m a l P h y s i o l o g y a n d E n t o m o l o g y In J h e a r e A g e n t s f o r n i n e ^ o f t h e b e s t Mills iu t h e c o u n t r y , w h i c h
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J. L CAREW.
S t a t e A g r i c u l t u r a l C o l l e g e of M i c h i g a n , e m b e l l i s h e d w i t h dp- g i v e * us a c h a n c e t o c o m p e t e a n d u n d e r s e l l a n y e s t a b l i s h m e u t
w a r d s o f 440 l l l u s t a a t i o n s . A l d i o u g h d e s i g n e d m a i n l y f o r . in d i e W e s t , a n d w o u l d say t h a t w e sell p r i n t p a p e r cheat>er
O O K S . — S E L F - M A DI! M E N — B y C. R S e y m o u r .
O o l l o g e s a n d S c h o o l s t h i s b o o k w i l l bo f o u n d I n v a l u a b l e t o a n d a b e t t e r a r t i c l e t h a n c a n be f o u n d In t h i s m a r k e t : Alsf
F u t u r e L i f e . o r S c e t i e s in A n o t h e r W o r l d ; by G e o . W o o d .
t h e g a a e r a l r e a d e r , a n d s h o u l d find a p l a c e i n e v e r y p u b l i c w e h a v e , j u s t r e c e i v e d a l a r g e i n v o i c e of flue M a n n i l l a s . T h e M i n i s t r y of L i f e ; by t h e a u t h o r of M i n i s t e r i n g C h i l d r e n . ,
• n d p r i v a t e L i b r a r y . T h e b e a u t y of t h e w o o d e n g r a v i n g s t h a t P l c a s e call a n d see f o r y o o r s e l v e a
The K. N. Pepper, a n d other Condiments, put up-for general
so p l e n t i f u l l y , a d o r n t h i s w o r k , i s r e m a r k a b l e , a n d t h e i r style
P E A S E & F U L L K i f S , N o . 310 J e f f e r s o n A v e .
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e m i n e n d y p e c u l i a r ; w h i t e , r e d , yellow a n d b l u e figures, o n a
The Tenant House, or Embers from Pdverty'a Hearthstone.
dead black g r o u n d . By t h e i r distinctness they h a v e elicited
T h e W i t c h e s of Xew Y o r k , by D o e s t l e k s .
3 A P E R . — W E ARE PREPARED TO SOPPLY AT MILL
u n a n i m o u s a d m i r a t i o n . F o r salet>v
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D e t r o i t . N o v . L 18^8.
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FBANCIS-EAYMOKD.
Vernon Grover, or.Hearts as They Aie.
F r e d e r i c k t h e G r e a t : Wy C s r l y l e .
n P H E C Y C L O P A E D I A O P W I T A N D B I V O B . - Commercial Note, W r a p p i n g and Tissue Paper, F a n c y a n d
D o r a D e a n ; by Miss M a r y J . H o l m e s .
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W i t h a v a r i e t y of other*, t o o n u m e r o u s t o o e n u m e r a t e . F o r
100 t o n s of B a g s w a n t e d In e x c h a n g e . .
w r i t i n g s of t i e m o s t e m i n e n t H u m o r i s t s of A m e r i c a , 8 o o t •ale by
FRAXC18 RAYMOND,
RICI1MONDS A BACKUS,
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Detroit, Mich.
. Detroit, J a n . 7,1859.
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Detroit, N o r . L.1M8.
FRANCIS RAYMOND.
X T A L L , D U X C K L E E & C O . , 74 W O O D W A R D AVE-] > | n u e , W h o l e s a l e a n d Retail D e a l e r s in F o r e i g n and-Do-1
l u e t i c D r y G o o d s , C a r p e t s . F l o o r Oil C l o t h s , P a p e r H a n g i n g s , .
F e a t h e r s a n d H o u s e 1 u r o i a h i n g Woods.—We w o u l d p a r t i c u l a r l y i n v i t e t h e a t t e n t i o n of t h e p u b l i c t o t h e f o l l o w i n g Ooods,
w h i c h w e h a v e in g r e a t v a r i e t y of s t y l e s a n d p r i c e : , ; B r o c h e
S h a w l s , l o n g a n d s q u a r e ; B a y S t a t e d o . do. d o . : W a t e r l o o do.
d o . . d o . : ( J e n t l e u i e n ' s d o . d o . d o . ; Mantillas, b e a u t i f u l s t y l e s :
Black, F a n c y , P o u l a r d , B a y a d e r e a u d M o i r e A n t i q u e S i l k s ;
F r e u c h a n d E n g l i s h M o r i u o r s , plain a n d tigured : PerttiueOas,
D e l a i n e s , in g r e a t v a r i e t y ; V a l e n c i a Pi'ali!* a n d S t r i p e s ; Allwool P l a i d s ; Alpaca.*; F l a n n e l s : S a l t i u c t t s ; B r o a d c l o t h s ' . Damasks; Blankets; Lineus:. Embroideries; Hosiery; f U m e s :
R i b b o n s ; f l i n t s ; G i n g h a m * , tee., A c .
Carpet Department.
X" el vet, B r u s s e l s O r e n e l l f , » Ply, 2 Ply. Sniicrfinc, C o t t o n
• a n d . Wool, C a r e t s ; D r u g g e t s S t a i r R o d s O i l c l o t h . W i n d o w
Slmdcs, J x i c e a n d Muslin C u r t a i n s , C u r t a i n F i x t u r e s F e a t h e r s ,
P a p e r Hangings, &c„ Ac.
We h a v e w a u v o t h e r s t t i e s of Goods, w h i c h \\ ill be ottered
to soil the times. .
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'Mid t h e g l o w life's s u n s e t w e a v e s
W h e n his lips dropped farewell blessing*
A s t h e t r e e s t k e i r a u t u m n leaves.
;
I n IU c l e a r d e p t h s w e d i s t i n g u i s h
W h a t we were and w h a t we arc;
T h e r e o u r i n n e r life reflected,
S h o w s u s h i d e o u s or f a i r ;
Detroit Advertisements.
Detroit Advertisements.
Detroit Advertisements.
I * t h y h e a r t t h e r e la a c h a m b e r —
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• N o n e but God nod thou h a r e ieen.lt—
D a r k e n e d by t h e s o m b r e s h a d o w s
F r o m t h e f o l d s iof tliooglit t h a t s c r e e n It.
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About Printer*.
The Belfast (Ireland) Mercury, thus speaks of printers:
"Prom high to low they arc the same careless, light
hearted, clever, well-informed, rocklefa fellows—-knowing 1
bow to act better than they do^—nothing nt Unics^-every. thing if the occasion rcqui res, or a Jit takes tliera. No
sooner arc they comfortably in one Jowu than tlicy make
tracks fdr another, even though • they travel on ' hairspace' means. And to what will they not tnrn their
hands? • Wo hitVeseen,' says an American editor, ' one
and the samo individual of the craft, a minister in California,.a lawyer in Missouri, a sheriff in Ohio, a boatman on
a western canal, Sailing in a privateer, an- auctioneer in
New York, and a pressman lh n great' printing olBcc.'
Nor aro these characteristics of tiio printers coufinod to
any couutjy; thoy arc ovcrjnVhero the same.T Wo liare
< .met them as lecturers, octorp, travelling preachers, ventriloquirfts—-iu fact, everything. We have met On the
tramp irt this country, member? of this rovinr profession
from all parts of the globe—French, , Spaniards, Portugese, German andrfweilcs—and all apparently as much
at home as iu their own country. Ardent lovers of
liberty, king-craftfindsbnt little favor , in their eyes.
Hey are always with tho people. When llic Chartist
excitement was raging in England, the most elo(|uent
loaders iu tho movement were, printers. When the barricades were raised in Paris, 1848, tho compositors cast
their types into btijlcts and fired them at, tho royalist
troops. When thq Americans were nt war with Mexico
General Taylor'sregimentwas composed almost entirely
of peters, and they were the bravest of troops.
. Perhaps there ia no department Of enterprise whose
details are less understood by intelligent people than the
• art preservative'—tho achievement of (ho types.
Every day their.lives long thoy aro accustomcd to rend
. tho newspaper, tofindfault with its statements its looks,
to plume themselves upon the discovery of somo rogttish
ana acrobatic typo that gets into a frolic and stands npon
its haid; or of some word with a waste letter or two in
it; bnt of the process by which- the newspaper is made, of
. the jjjyriads or motions and thousands of nieces necessary
to its composition, they kuow little and think less.
'"They imagine they uisconrsc of a wonder indeed, when
thet speak of thefairwhite carpet woven for thought to
walk on She rags thatflutteredupon the back of the boggar yesterday.
• Bnt there is tons something more wonderful still.
When we look at the hundred andfifty-twolittle boxes,
aomewhat shaded with tho touch of inky fingers, that
composc a printer's " case," noiseless, except the clicking
of types, as one by ono they take their place in growing
Boe—we think we have found the marvel of the art
gtrewn in those little boxos are thin parallelograms of
metal, every one good for something that goes to mako
op written languages; the yisiblc footprints of thought
upon carpets of rags.
We think how manyfragmentsof fancy there are in
the boxes; h9w many atoms of poetry and eloquence- the
printer can make here and there, if he only has a little
chart to work by; how many facts in small handfulls, how
much truth in chaos.
Now be picks up the scattered elements until he holds
in his hand a stanza of Gray's K!ecy, or a monody upon
Grimes, " all buttoned up before." Now he 'sets up a
" Puppy missing," and now " Paradise Lost" He arrays
• bride in " small caps," and a sonnet in Nonpariel." He
announces that the languishing "liv6," in one sentence
—transposes tho world, and deplores tho days that are
,M evil," in the next
A poor jest ticka its way into the printers hand, like
a little clock justronmngdown, and a strain of eloquence
marches into line. We fanny, wo can tell the difference
by the hearing "of the car, bnt perhaps not
The types that told a wedding yesterday, announce a
burial to-morrow—perhaps jn thesolfsame letters.
Thoy are the elements to make a world of. ' Those
types are a world with something in it. as beautiful as
spring," asrichas summer, and as grand as autumn; flowers
taat frost cannot wilt fruit that shallripenfor all time.
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I saw a gentleman this morning, fresh from Mobile, Ala,
and he assert that practically, the African Slave trade is
reopened in the South, and that the speculators in African
flesh have nofearof this Government. Indeed, they are
willing that the Government should interfere sufficiently
often.torenderthem popular in the extreme South.
A Tittle girl named Elk Bums, four years old, frbr
Cincinnati, is exciting much astonishment in New Tori
as ah elocutionist The perfection with which she read
andrecitesproductions which would seem to be wholly
above tho capacity of such » child, is said to be something
Uttle less than miraculous. She learned toreadwithou
books, by enquiring the words upon signs In the street
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