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Democratic Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • 3

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Mtt 0 daTOMMfottOd tawnstefe 0d 1 7 THE ELECTIONS 1 3 i 1 SENATE Locos HOUSE Whig gain 9li 1 1 4th 7 9f 1 3 40 Delafield May 1st 1356 106000 4 1 Jan 1st 1863 4600000 July 1858 100000 Jan 1st 1859 £0000 July 1 Jan 1st 1858 100060 May 1 Jan 1st' 1860 40000 15 31000 contain Senate House 1 1 1 2 1 1 nomina 14th in SherifT Barron Amount of issue 20000 200000 joint claim and a 1 1 1 2 2 100000 100000 9 9 9 00 1 Jan Jan Nov 1842 Jan 1st 1863 1 7 i as a i SO 75 95 2 1 2 1 1 1st 1863 1859 95 7 1839 July 1 4 li 9 9 00 1 95 1 1 374 as 50 00 1 75 1 1 9 00 a as 75 7M Ottawa Hancock Corwin 424 S3 0 UO to M2 UO T' 4 75 a as ederal 3 TS 3 SO as 95 SO so 1 00 1 as 75 75 75 9 CO 1 SO 1 00 I 00 1 80 3 7S SO 1 75 9 9S f9 ederal 1 Dreof issue 1836 May 1 1837 Nov 1 IS 00 9 Ou 3 00 00 95 50 SO 87 1 1 1 evening Whigs 1 9 4 Ashtabula and Lake Trumbull Cuyahoga and Geauga Huron and Erie Portajre and Summit Medina and Lorain Stark Wayne Principal when payable S' st More from The last New Ha ven Register says: returns that have come in indicate to a cer tainty that the good people of Connecticut are re solved to keep the hard cider barrel of whigery bung down Last year when the democrats gained titty or sixty towns the coons attributed it to the in which rench boots dare not venture out but now there is no excuse We have whip ped them in the sunshine as well as the storm' not withstanding their secret movements We can now assureTiur friends abroad that Connecticut is demo cratic to the core and will open the dance next spring by another thorough rout of the federal forces What is peculiarly gratifying at this time we have carried several of the largest manufacturing towns in the Below are 89 towns about two thirds of the State of which the democrats have 49 the Whigs 33 and 7 divided The same proportion gives us an overwhelming majority in the Legis 1 i 1 1 'rawford 2 2 2 1 93 3 00 1 VS 9 7M 9 95 1 09 9 95 1 93 Wilmington Democrats whole City 6 members of Council a Treasurer and Assessor by an average majority oi 27 Led ger MARRIED On Thursday the Sth Inst in the Episcopal Church Agucssau by the Right Rev Bishop Lnscombe in presence of his Excellen cy General Cass and before the Consul of the Uni ted States Hon Silas Stillwell to Louisa Car oline Norsworthy both of New York Galignanis Messenger Sept 9 so oo 2 00 2 75 50 1 50 1 3 00 50 374 43t 50 3 50 i 74 2 gain 2 one gain 1 1 I Loco 7 30 20 1 95 3 00 50 12 50 75 50 73 75 194 1 25 0 87 37 5 00 900 1 19 1 93 1 50 1 95 37 18 30 15 3 1 I 7 7 '2 0 8 2 T'j" To Subscribers We have Agents now in the country who will spend some months in making collec tions of subscription debts due this of fice Every man who is in arrears may expect them at his dobr and we hope our subscribers will bear this in mind and endeavor to do as well as the times will admit for we assure you the little which you are indebted to us we greatly stand in need of 1 2 4 2 2 1 2 3 73 ML 57 15 1 30 1 19 5 00 7 3 75 4 00 3 93 Delaware Knox Wayne Holmes Stark Richland Medina Lorain Portage Summit Seneca Crawford Sandusky Cuyahoga Iake Geauga Ashtabula Erie Tuscarawas Lucas Trumbull Huron Columbiana Carroll Jefferson Miami reoie arren Montgomery Clark Champaign Green Ross ayette Madison Clinton Union Pickaway Butler Hamilton Morgan Perry Belmont Guernsey airfield Hocking Harrison C7The Columbus papers of Thursday uC lunowing additional returns: Togan Manon ranklin airfield Muskingum Clark and Madison Ross Pike Jackson and Hocking 3 ivnoXj Perry Licking Preble Hamilton Montgomery Butler Warren Belmont Guernsey Morgan Delaware Marion and Seneca Sandusky Richland Champaign Logan and Union Greene QJThe Cleveland Herald of Saturday contains the following in addition to the above from the Statesman 2 uu 5 00 2 50 2 00 1 00 00 50 75 75 25 75 50 1 25 25 50 12 50 50 00 00 DO 37 25 2 02 2 25 1 25 75" 95 9 50 2 00 1 00 1 00 18 1 00 9 00 9 00 43 9 95 Palmyra fc Jack sonburg Co Dec 31 Newberry 1838 May 1 Morris Canal banking co May 1 Detroit Ponti Co April 1 Abbott Audi tor trenerai Board Regents of of Mich Morris Canal and banking Co do Desnoyers Treasurer Howard Au ditor General 1 37 95 4 25 1 25 1 1 1 53 1 00 3 OU 1 85 rom tlw Pitsburgh Post II PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION Armstrong Co Jacob Hill is said to be elected He ran against the democratic nomination but is said to be a democrat Mercer The whole democratic ticket is elect ed Crawford The whole regular democratic tick et except Sheriff Prothonotary ranklin The whole democratic ticket is elec ted Clarion David Long dem elected Westmoreland Democratic of course Cumberlienei and Bedford arc said toliave gorC for the whigs We doubt it rom the Philadelphia Ledger Oct 12 city returns shows that a heavy vote was polled John Scott the whig candidate for Mayor has been re elected by 100 majority In the county the returns do not show any material difference from former votes and the probabili ty is that the democratic ticket has succeede by the usual majority In Southwark the democratic majority for Coun ty Commissioners is 785 In the Northern Liberties (dem) ma jority for the Senate is 335 The rest of the ticket probably about the same majority ma jority in Southwark is 898 The democratic city and county ticket is proba bly elected 1 Election The election for mem bers of the Legislature took place in Pennsylvania on the 1 1th inst rom Pittsburgh we learn that the Whigs elected ail their ticket except one mem ber of the House The whig majority generally large Erie county has elected the entire Whig ticket by small majorities Crawford county Loco oco as Cleve Herald 14th 2 124 37 5U 3 W) 50 1 50 heard from the most authentic sources cial returns will not vary the grand result table you will observe we give the gains of of 1840: act nmtea who Mr Green will oecure to him no onlJ 'h his own party but of nearly au tne murv whigs As we are no partisan we cannov recommend him to the people on account of his po litical faith and practice but as a man of talents in tegrity and irreproachable character we know superior in this or any othcr senatorial district VVc have enjoyed an intimate personal acquaint ance with 'Mr both of us having pursued our studies for years together under the same we know him to be all that the Argus says? as "a man of talents integrity and iircproachable He is also a sound and consistent de mocrat 1E The whig leaders of New York at the last advices were looking anxiously to wards Ohio for a great victory to cheer up the droo ping spirits of lheir followers The Buffalo Com mercial Advertiser of Wednesday last said: Ohio election was held yesterday and to morrow we shall probably receive some returns from the counties on the Reserve The qontest has teen a very warm one and has no doubt resulted in the re election of Governor Corwin by a large majoi 1 ty Senators Electro Democrats 10 1 Ashtabula Lake Geauga Trumbull Portage Summit Cuyahoga Huron and Erie Madison and Lorain Stark Wayne The Election The reported majorities in all the towns in this county Lucas but one make Cor win's majority £05 The vote has not been very large nor has it been influenced by local feeling to any extent Corwin had 416 majority in 1840 This year it is probably reduced below 200 a whig majority too small to endanger our Representative Toledo Reg Georgia Election The returns from Georgia look like the democrats walking easily over the course and carrying the day The Augusta Consti tutionalist furnishes the following returns the re capitulation of the vote of 13 counties: ldlll In the same 13 counties at the election for Gov ernor in October 1841 McDonald dem received 4 275 and Dawson fed 6790 The Democrats then swept the State by a large majority With regard to the Legislature we have received returns from 14 counties and show a nett de mocratic gain of three upon the vote of last year when the Democrats bad an overwhelming majority in the Legislature St Clair County The following tions were made in this county on the stant: or Representative Oel Rix for John Heath for Treasurer William for Clerk and Register Edward Bancroft for Coroners James Brown Alfred Comstock for County Surveyor James Smith This is a strong ticket: they are all capable and strong men and the democracy of St Clair county feel very confident of success We are informed byajierson who was present that every town in the county was repre sented and that great harmony good feeling pre vailed and that the nominations were unanimous Washtenaw County The democratic conven tion of this county have made the following nomi nations for this fali: Representatives Thomas Rice Robert Purdy William Moore Daniel Hix son John King Orrin Howe SherifiJ Peter Slinger land County Clerk Earls Gardner Register George Gilbert Treasurer Nelson Wing Surveyor Samuel Preston Coroners Gilbert Shat tuck Samuel Sutherland Michigan State The following is an extract from the Money article of a late New York Herald: Michigan is another State which has been swin dled by the paper system and has intelligence enough to discover that the remedy is not in the same system The State debt of that State is as follows: Bonds ieeued by the State of Michigan 10 wiioin issued concedes the democrats five on ballot The Baltimore Sun and Republican the member in Carroll county 4Arratic majority of six ensures the choice of a Sena tor Ohio The following slip from the office of the Cleveland Plain Dealer contains all the returns we have from Ohio Gentlemen who came up in the Toledo stage last night state that it was generally believed that Shannon was elected Governor and that the democrats would have a majority both branches of the Legislature We can however tell better how this is after we hear from the re maining counties 6 rom the Plaindealer Extra Cleveland Ohio riday Eve Oct 14 1842 Sound the loud 1'iinlrcl Ilai and sea The People have spoken ohio is free: 1 Democratic principles have again triumphed in the BUCKEYE STATE! Conspiracy and Treason have been rebuked The ball of revolution slop ped Let the friends of Liberty rejoice that in Ohio the political battle field of the Union the fol lowing questions have been signally triumphantly and most gloriously decided by the sovereign peo P1lst That the CONSTITUTION AND LAWS THE COUNTRY SHALL BE SUSTAIN ED Sd That CLAY and a UNITED STATES BANK SHALL NtOT RULE THE DESTINIES THE NATION The following table exhibits the returns as far as heanl from the most authentic sources The offi By the the vote Total These stocks issued to the Morris Canal it is well known were made over to the United States Bank under the guarantee of that institution to the State for the payment to the State of Michigan We be lieve about $2000000 the State never got anything i for 7 0f this stock $3850000 are pledged for the debt of the United States Bank in London' A law of the State legislature at its last session provided for a settlement by which the bonds for which no thin? had been received should be returned and can mis pronaoiy wouiu nave been done but July 15 1842 $5611000 In the ease between Edwio HamUUMi John fa KMw aa4 Mareus Dow coaiBtainaasa Aad Henry Millet ijota Uvnr Bhtibael Conant and John Palmer defendajib't It appaoring by aA4avt to the eatWlictionof ihto MW that tbe defendant Henry Miller reatfMottt of Ums State bat Is a rarideal of one erf tbe UnitodStates to Writ: ofiMRANi of New York no motioe of van Dyke 4k Hartington RONehbra for tbe cowpMnoM is ordered ihMibe said Heorg MWeseawiio bia appronnee to be entered and notice thereof to be aeroM the eoeiphuaanw Solici tor within fbur month from the dote of tbia order and In oom of bia appearance that he cause big answer to tbe eaaspi rineam bill be filed and acopv ttareaf to be nerved on the eoMpMooma Solicetors within forty day after aarrioe of aeopy trfaaMliLnd In defonlt thereof the caa'htandi and iofonhei orjerelifiat within tWMtv tteanir oonplaiMM cause this order to be pulitabed la the Dwek 0e VtMoaiwww paper printed and pit bUshed in the city lMreh I jpM of Ucltigen la ms papOr st kaa: ouce in ra week for eight weeks fo rcmioa or tMt ho rnmu a copy of this order to personally aervH on oaM Henry Milter at leusl days before tbeterm above preerribsdAr bw apitearanee Alrueeopy wv A TkN Vjv Dykr ft arrinoton for CompK oft in un moregfonomh Senate consists of u'l 8 elected each alternate year The Democrats have tea that hold the federalists had eight but Ax resigned hence we have 24 Senators to elect this year The House consists of 72 Beow it will be seen how the work goes on We have a gain of a Senator in the Delaware district of a Rep resentative in Guernsey and of one in i The game is up with the traitors in Ohio! the coons have been beaten this time by General Ac tivity from either party and wn have no doubt but Uis I waBt of lhe of th tJUBtew of the sU rom the Jocksonion iSV lurday mornings Oct rom delegates to the Whig Senatorial Convcnticm held at Grovoland yosterrby wp burn that GEORGE WISNER of this village was nominated for Scna tor from this District! This is gratifying news to the democrats and secures the election of SAN ORD GREEN beyonla doubt Glory enough for the present! OJ'A prominent whig of Illinois attacked by suducn sickness was told that he must die and was asked if he had any request to make said he We suppose this did nt want the locos to know that be had gone to the devil so soon Illinois Register Lard Oil actory It is probably not general ly known that we have a Lard Oil factory in our city It has been established only a few weeks and its operations therefore are not as yet very exten sive The candles manufactured so far though about as hard as spermaceti are not so white They have a yellowish tinge but are susceptible of improvement" it is stated in this respect They can be afforded at 25 cents per pound retail or 18J cents by the box Chicago Dem Post Office The Postmaster Ge neral Mr Wickliffe has ordered that henceforth no person under 16 years of age be employed as mail carrier on any post route or a clerk in any post of fice in the United States This order is in conse quence of a mail boy having been proved upon trial to have robbed the mail because of his tender years and of his presumed want of sufficient knowledge of the difference between right and wrong in the matter The Whigs and the John Quincy Ad ams one of Mr thirty whigs who against the tariff out and out on all the questions direct and has been nominated for are election to Congress by the whigs of the 8th dis trict of Massachusetts Argus Ominous At the recent whig primary meetings some very ugly quarrels and splits took place It seems also that the merchants as a body very gen erally approved the views and sentiments of Mr Webster and in consequence thereof will go to the polls very sparingly at the coming election see Herald (tj5 Smith has been appointed Postmas Married In Brooklyn on the 6th instant by the Rev Mr Dwight David Stuart of DetroitMich igan to Sarah Benson daughter of the late John Benson of York 1 Union ion will I offerto lake corallon of Mivanem the ka nnnnnn JHin Ue y'ear one Uou nd etln hundred nud forty unlesr tbe mud um or num with the com and cliarjea thereoniuil tiefure that tiiue be paid and aaiiofied which the ownera or anrn ainni luavr occupants ot saia been aweased are hereby require? to uo Abbott Luciuo lot 3 a ort at lot 8 ort at Auchinclosa James 45 ft a Earned st sec 9 Adams lol 9 block Annhrinc William Un Clinton at lots 32 and 100 a I rnklin at Anilerliern Joseph half lot 3 McComb at A nr 1 A lot 42 aJgtlCfif Aymour lot i HS to8'! 1 lot 8 acres Park lots 53 ana Armstrong lots 12s Clinton si CM American ur Co lot 1 and 1 laurncd st Alder Adairi hall lot 100 ho sec Brnsb farm Adams Ashley lot 74 ho sec do do Andre Joseph cur Larned and KanJolpb sis Buiirr James 5a feci cor Jcffave and Wayne st Bates Tnlbot Agts lot I sec lot bl sec 9 Bank Stale 20 feet lot see 1 av ot 9 32 tVfiy 00 ft Tar Brnec Harvey lot 7 Congress st Brown Cullen Withered lunn Gratiot road Beaubien Lewis lot 15 Atwater lot 32 out lot 9 acres Ballard Chase lots 13 and 14 Lafayette st pari lot 53 sec 1 Ballard John undivided hf of hf lots 59 and GO sec 3 Brews er William water lot 150 st lots 1 and 2 side Jetfave and 1 and i 1 and 2 side Woodbridge st Beardsley Harlow Woodbridge st lot 6 Beaubien Join pl lot 26 ranklin st Beaubien James Atwater st ot 17 Jctfave lot 61 and sis lot 12 Congress si lot 99 iiwo out lots 9 acres lots 150 139146 Beaubien Robert Water st lot 31 LB out lot 4 aclres 4 acres wood land Booth Elijah pt lot 5 A Bembreys Christopher Lafayette lot 2 Boukou John ort st lot 4 Beam Daniel Clinton lol 99 Hercher Michael 15 fr Russell lot ranklin st Bristol Churies 15 17 19 2125 Mullen tarni a Brudisli Alvah lots 4 952 55 5o 70 73 7b 72 95 bo see Burulse Michael Gratiot road lot 10 CM Bordou Baptiste 3 Clinton st A f' Burlingame 1 lol 62 Buck A Hurbach (C Brown ugt) lots 5 27 38 Bush John i 59 Cook William ijafayettc st lot 7 Campbell A Brown Mansion house properly and the vuti ivi Cummings lo' i block 1 2 Crocker William A 50 feel ol lol see 9 Comsfock 11 lot 62 see 2 ri Chafee Amos west ball ot lo: 59 sec 8 Chittenden William lot 12 cor Ijitayctte Clurrons 1 lots 5 ami 6 Bcnlilm alley I Cicott James Woodbridse si Im 38 lUl ranklin st lot 23 A Bf NOTICE TAX SALE OB 1840 Statu or Michigan I City of Detroit NTOTICE i hereby gi' en that pursuant to law will be sold in the Common Council Room in the city of and state of Michigan between the hours of 8 and It clock in the forenoon of tire twenty second day of A public auction the several premises hereinafter described each parcel separately for the lowest term of years at which any per son will offer to take the same in consideration of advancing the 2uX or which were eLed or taxed by the Common Coun lf mid city for the year one thousand eight hundred unless the suid sum or sums with the cotne and cluirges thereon shall before that tiiue be paid and satisfied which the owners or mxupunui of said premises agaiast whom said sum or sums have 1 a laraiiv miuirftd to do 137 5 00 9 25 1 30 02 87 25 9 00 30 1 00 3 75 37 50 6 25 1U 80 3 00 02 25 50 50 25 10 25 75 V0 50 50 25 will reduce the debt to ouch an amoiint ao the State haa received an equivalent for aWd provision will most undoubtedly be made for full payment The state being nearly without bankhjio released fron the onerous tax for the support of paper money and its ability to pav its just debts isbysothuch increas ed Its credit 'has indeed greatly suffered by the lawless and ridiculous issues of State scrip to circu late as money to the extent of $250000 which is now the severest burden upon the people Of that State Regular Noshnations should be strictly and ifiviblably adhered to It is the first1 duty a repub lic an oves to his party and adherence to them is the only certain security which tbe party has of obtaining or continuing its power If there is any considerable number who refuse or neglect to adhere to them the enemy steps in however repul sive their principles to the majority and secures the Plebeian We commend the above little extract to the con sideration of such of bur democratic friends in this countv' as have lately manifested a desire to sell themselves and their principles to the whigs We trust that there are but few such but we would rather that there were none Wc have no fears not one for the success of our ticket and our whole tick et: but for their own sake wc like to secmcn who democracy practice one of its leading prin ciples and acquiesce in the will of the majority Djmocrats can never make any thing by bolting Tbev in1V sometimes gain a little temporary ad vantage perso'nallv but it will be at the sacrifice of their principles their party We never yet saw a republican flying and supporting a whig or in opposition to the regular party nomination but he eventually had occasion bitterly to regret his folly Sentinel Democrats of the North look here Advertiser of this morning contains the following call upon the whigs of the North to sustain that in sheeps that is Gantt Wimer as a tariff candidate for Senator in the sixth dis trict: tariff convention of the Gth Senatoral district (Oakland fee) nominated George VVe ner Esq of Pontiac as their candidate tor the Stae Senate This is an excellent nomination lie trust that our whig rniKyns udll see to it that se vxrrRvoTK His services will be es pecially needed injhe next Legislature in the revis ion of our miserable judiciary system He has paid much attention to the subject He is also as we know him personally an early devoted and singe minded friend of the protection of home industry Wisner would indeed make a valuable legislatorin revising our judiciary system! We suppose the evi dence of this consists in his course in the Legisla ture of when he put the people of the State to iyon't publish my death in the loco fuco paper five thousand dollars expense in a vain attempt to (fuirlcston let impeach Judge Morrell to gratify his own personal feelings Q27" One would suppose by the attempts of the i Advertiser to excite jealousies and enmities between leading members of the Democratic party who are warm personal and political frie nds as in the case of Messrs McClelland and that the junior editor of that paper was a great admirer of character of Satan in Paradise are sorry to see our bachelor neighbor so unamiablc particularly on a Monday morning 02 The Union speaking of the election in Philadelphia says: During the entire day of the election in Philadelphia the ponderous bell of the State House is tolled so that no one can forget the important duty to be performed There is some thing impressive and solemn in the deep tone of the bell kept constantly ringing to remind the citizen that his country is waiting for him to exercise a right of inestimable value to every Republican and of the greatest importance to the safety and liberty of the The Result in Ohio must be a great and morti fying disappointment to the whig leaders of that State The great meeting at Dayton which they estimated at 180000 pers and which was ad dressed by Mr Clay Senator Crittenden Govern ors Corwin and Metcalf Sic would it was suppos sed secure the State for a certainty for the whigs Just betore the election the Ohio State Journal the whig organ at the seat of government issued 4c MajwL in rifhnr Stafpfi hear the voice of an earthquake when next the people of Ohio speak their opinions through the ballot boxes! Let the corrupt the forsworn perfi dious mockingimage of Executive rule at Washing ton and the vultures ho are dividing with him the spoils of their country's ruin tremble when its thunders begin to break over lhe crests of the Aile ghanies! Their doom is fixed a better day dawns upon the republic light from a new quarter from the free WEST is bursting athwart the political horizon and millions of patriot hearts will soon be leaping at the glad tokens of the redemption which is at hand We want to see the Journal of about this date Old membersj Lickimr airfield and Pickaway 1 ranklin Madison and Clark Mtiskingum Knox and Coshocton 1 Montgomery Hamilton Butler and Preble Warren and Greene Champaign Logan and Unioil Delaware Marion and Craw ford 1 Seneca Sandusky Hancock 1 Representatives Elected Democrats and rractWinal townhlp tklrtyHgit of thirty fonr fort tklrty Are ihip thirtv aix and tMtt aevco borteini on Like Huron ofWnZhJpii thirfy one thiriy twci thirty flvr and fnicttenul tooualiip fourty kis borderteg on Imfce and fractional tow iwbipa Uiirtyrlive a4 ttartyix bordering on Lake Huron of range five Also at tic satue place reMeneig mJ dau of January aril lor the disposal ot the puiilic lands Until the liiintn of the undermentionnd townships and fractional too nships to Wit: i I North of lhe iMt Township thirty one thrty two thirty force and thirty four anil Raetioiiul wnshfp thipy five bordering on Laky Hrtron ot Townships ihirtv tmc thirty two anil t'nrty thrce tionah township tlnny four bordering oi Lake Hiiru11 ol range rnhiornl townships thirtv otteUhirty two thirty fort and thirty four bordering on Like Huron and Thunder La ot range Cl ractional townships thirty tliirt onn thirty two und thirty three bordering ou Ixikc Huron ratijje nine ructonnl township thirty of range ten forthof bee time and H'eetvf themtridian Township thirty five nnd fractional ton nsliips seven thirty cigh! Lardering vhlAke Huron undBnv ot rausre our 'l ow nships th rty and tlcriy vcvrn nnJ fraction al township thirty eight an thirty intiC tvrdmng on Ixifce Hu ran i range two At the Lath! Oilier at IONIA commtitciitjr on Monday the tilth dan of chruary next for Hie disposal of the public Lnds tlin Hunts of the unicrtiicritioiiod township ahil fructiouni low nwbipa ro wit: fr Nttrlk of the line and Wed the nurulton Townships ihiriy ihrce to thirty eight jndusiye and fractional township thirty nine bordering on IdUfte Huron of thirty thrca to thirty eight incliMytJf anil fractional township ihiriy nine bordering on the Straiw of MM kinaw ot iinge four raefonaV fewnships thiriv tlree thirtyfotif and urty nyc townshijMthin Mx and ihiny sc on ani fractional townships thirty cht und thirty nine bordering on the btruttaof Mackinaw and Lake xMichignn of range five Also at the same place commencing on Monday the tKCnly aev enth dau ofd roary next for the disposal the public 1 iiute with in the the undermentioned townships and fractional ttfwn ships to wil: nf th 14 Writ of th townships thirty fol cc to thirty nine inclusive bor dering on Ufo" md Walloon Lake a rnnr rurt'nnal townshins thtitv lhrce thirt tour Huriy six ana foirty siven bordering on Long li'ke and Lake Michigan of rangeractional townships thirty three and thirty four bordering on Lake Michigan ot range eiht ractional township thirty three bordering on L5kc Michigan of range nine IandH appropriated by law for the use of schools mihtarj or other purposes will lie excluded from Hile The sales will each be kept open for two weeks (unless the lands are sooner disposed of) nod no longer and no private entnes of land in lhe township so ottered will be admitted until after the expiration of the two works Given under my hand at the city of Washington this twen ty seventh day of September Anno Domini eighteen undred forty two JOHN' TYLR By tlie President: Tua Blake Contmioiioner of iht General lAtd Ojjice NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person dniming the right of pre einp ion to land in any of tbe townships designated in this proclamation in virtue ot the provisions of the act of 22d June eighteen hundred and thirly eigltt as eitteiitlei and modified by lhe act of first June eighteen hundred and forty or of the provisions of foe latter act where those laws still apply to stteli elniins by reason ot the absence of lite plats at tbe Regiiers office on 22d June eijfh een hundred and forty one! or bv virtue of foe act of Ute 4th beptember eighteen hundred and Ibrtv one each granting ccrani privJegea to another and different class of settlers is requested to prove the same to the salistac'ion of foe Register nnd Receiver of lhe proper Land Ol fice and make payment therefor at yraeUcable after tee infthi nuiand liefore lhe day appointed forthe commencement of the public sale of tbe land as above designated otherwise such claims will be forfeited Where foe year subsequent to lhe filing of lhe plats shall ex pire previous to the day fixed for the commencement ot the sale a hove mefiiioned claims under die acts of eighteen hnudred and thirty eight and eighteen hundred and forty above referred to will be forfeited if not proven up and paid for prior to foe expi ration of such yew Tno BLAKE octi Caauaitaiaaer the General Land Ofiee 1 gain 1 1 Shannon I 30 400 Shelby 26 The following paragraphs are from the Ohio State 'Journal whig of Thursday evening lasti The We give the returns of majori jp tj8 t0ay ron about 30 counties in the heart of the State Enough has not been received tojindi the result for Governor The falling from 1840 is tremendous but our capital of 16 000 spins out well If the Reserve equals oiir ex pectations modified by the results elsewhere we Mall elect Corwin majority if elected must be small a It is not probable that we can indulge rational l8 teg8latere' Tbeapportionmentas has so often stated is so much against us that itisKt best but a forlorn hope The Destructives doubt have every thing within their grasp 2 o'clock The northern stage from San 5 dusky io just in The intelligence brought by it is of the very Uiudt description and may be consider 1 ka decisive of tbe result Wilting Shanning fl hntgoi it goes the other way sing confound it let tbe Loco ocos make their own rhymes jingle Hurrap no sticks too! Hurra for British ree Trade Hurra for Hurra for the eatest 'man of the times John Calhoun! Hur tafor and 'Qirt'reof! nith all no paper money no currency no qdmffactures no State credit! uni Bankruptcy ruin Repudiation disgrace dis: coBTusion abarchy and t'Lxr'8''1 r' i rom foe Otilo gtateothan Oefi 13 Skhuiinf Ctmo Go it MoqiMtula Work Goet bravely an! 7 democratic news cornea in Still more and Sixth Senatorial The Shiawassee Argus a neutral paper contains the following no tice of SaNord Green Esq tbe Democratic candidate for the Senate in the 6th district: 5 'Sanford The nomination of this gentleman as a candidate for the office of Senator from this district is received by the people of this A 1 AM A I A A OA A £AA £9 1 COUnty wun UiiiiUBb uihvvimi apjnauBc oijiawiUS see has before had a' "Candida te for Senator I celled a aaJ 1 a aL: i fno urai rom the Albany Argus Ovt 12 Maryland Last southern mailbrintrs the final result in Maryland The De a clear majority on joint bal of five the whig accounts admit but proba blv of seven The counties that were to be heard from were Dorchester St and Worcester Somerset k' elected 2 democrats and 2 whigs Worcester 3 whig SV My 3 whig 1 io be a tie and Dorcester 4 whigs Showing the lol kwinr result according to the Tribune 1 Im! 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1 Morris lots 49 5 55 50 57 01 92 93 91 Jeff live 92 ft by 2t)0 lots 1032 30 49 8 55 92 45 40 32 57 58 87 97 41 Mornion Asa lot 29 sec 16 Martin Geo lot 25 sec Mor on John lot 33 sec 12 McIntyre Havid half lot til sec 7 Moore James half lot 107 Morris Benjamin lOacres Gratiot road Norvell John lois 15 nnd 16 and of the cemetary Newberry and others Cass frolit unsold Newberry lots 16 and 16 sec 10 Newberry Henry agt lot 3 sec 10 Nalvin uger lot 103 ho sec I Osltorne Havid Congress st lol 3 Older Benjamin (Widow Murun) lol 7 LMi A lot 11 sne 12 Paul Geo 15 ft lot 69 sec 4 Pratt Hiruin pt Sibley lot No 4 John lot 143 Parker st lot 46 Peltier James tv pt lot 9 Perry ranklin lol 28 Pauli Gideon lot 33 Hotightbn Section Brush lot 15 sec 7 Piper Jnmcs lot 5 Roberta lot 4 see 2 Robertson John Atwatef st lot 10 Atwater lot 18 Rice Justin ranklin st lot 27 Robinson ort st lot 119 LBf Riggs James east tot 60 sec 8o i Robinson II lot 9 sec 9 Steeveos water lots 73 71 69 90 Siblev block 4 lots 13 and 14 Steevens Lafayette st pt lots 10 and 11 Steevens William 8 Lafay ette st pt tot 2 State Bank Mieh ave tot 9 stead William half lot 74 sec 0 Ssnnon Mr half lot 74 see 6 Smith Nancy Slot 38 sec 6 Stulie lot 3 Sabine Peter Woodbridge tot 8 A 1 Ini Ifol I SUIUIIB Xlllliwtiy 4 ivt aw a Snow fc Merrill lots 119 120 121 199 197 128 129 130 St Amour Eugene on Atwater st lot 9 A Atwater lot 1 and 22 A Steevens Stpevens agtj cor Beua fc Atw st Smith John ranklin lot 92 McComb lot 1 half lot 39 ort lot 38 Stevenson Martin Hastings lot 1 Sampson Jeremiah 1) ort iot IVMf Sheith Joseph Russell tot pt lot 15 Shalland Mr lotst 0 and91 Stow James 2 acres Park lots Stewart RATO Hill lots 1 9 13 91 an 95 Staekpole Edward lot 55 see 10 Samuel Sill lots 100 121 etowell A 35 ft tot 6 sec 9 Smidt Levenhorf lot 108 Hlmnnessy Tboniua lot 27 Park Saxton tot 31 Ho sec wv 41 (Slgltlt HMW IH U6 S7 Trow bridge (agent for Episcopal Church) Isirnetlst lot In Jeff ave A sec 46 ami 48 Tay lor Charles ranklin st 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Williams redonia tot 53 wPark Weed II (T Puhncr sgt) lots 19 21 25 28 14 Part xuitson uigutioot ijtt st lot ttti I I UA li ItsjlUfcsxN 1 IiAiMJr flWKKM UNtMOWM Iiots 13 16 48 20 22 24 J6 83 84 121 I9d 132 131 82 57 Mullett farm 25c each Lots37 14 13 1211 10 9 8 15 20 21 22 231 sec 50 25c each 10125 sec 50 Woodbridge st Lot2tl 14 ranklin st 12 st Atwatar st Lots 3 4 5 6 water lot Atwater it 25c each 1 so Congress st A Ward Lol 28 sec 24 8 1 19 8 17 Lots 16 mid 15 sec 8 81 each 14 and 65 sec 8 75c each Lot 10 sec 9 71 8 10 Lots 24 25 26 30 74 see 10 75c each Lot 37 sec 10 it Lots 27 and 28 sec 12 87c each 24 25 2t sec 12 75c each 15 sec 12 12 13 18 19 see 12 50e each 101 9tl 90 88 18 20 19 86 83 78 54 31 09 37 67 64 63 61 00 190 and 47 llrciurn iLit 6th Ward Ixit 51 sec 7 1 10 21 55 92 26 and 27 Ixit 8 1 Ixt 70 see 7 17 I 18 6 20 9 07 72 11 9 5ft and 73 sec 9 75c encn (mt 33 see Half 20 sec 11 Ixt 16 sec II Bv nriler nf the Comiuon Council il CALEB DA VTB Clerk City Clerk's Office Detroit Octolier 15th 1849 In Attachment before Exra Williams WayM cdttuty 8 James Leddy vs James McGloughiin Tlie summons hi foe above etofoM cause md hsvhtg beeft per sonally served and tbe defendant therein not living appeared at tlie return of Notice Is hereby given that foe mW cause in continued to tlie 10th day df Jahlisfy 1843 at two 0anek Mt foa aftemdon at foe Office of ibe saM JHsMe the tity of Dattett a JAMES LEDDY riainUC Dated Detroit Oetabei 10 Ifrii oeL 15 wSw i i CondeJl Peter (est) tot Woodbridge st Carbon Richard lots 8 9 10 Craft Congress st 90 il do i do 66 do Chene Widow Julia lot 1 Pine st Campuu cst ranklin st lot 28 Woodbridge st lot 44 '1 out lot 0 acres LBf Cathpau Edward cor and sts tot 431 Bf ixtrned st lot 68 do lot 101 1 do ri Woodbridge st lot 43 do Clark Edward lot 72LBf Brush allot 115 LBf Company James Larned st tot 7 A Conway Christopher totlli Copper Peter Cljiuon st lol 5 Clark Campbell and Atwater sts lot 120 Callen Joseph Park tot 59 5 acres Christy John lot 60 Park Covert Isaac lol 8 ho sec Cleveland John 15 ft ot Iot5 A Corby half lot 31 Park Crabb George half lot 35 sec 7 Campuu Widow lots 163 und 166 LBf Crumhorn Anthony tot 153 do Coqutllard Beaubien lol 172 do out tot 4 acres Davidson James Lnfayeue st lot 5 Dickison WOlium 20 by 60 ft lol 7 1 see 4 David George Congress st lol 0 Dupont Charles raukliu st 35 ft lol 8 A Davis Pbineas lat 18 see 11 lot It see 11 tot 120 yi loll20ABf i Dosette Widow Larned st 8 A Dequinen Uselo ort lot 3 A Dupont Charles Croghan tot 3 Derwieter George ranklin lol 28 Douginas CCint 60 ho see Brush farm Daley John lots land 54 sec 7 tot 31 Park Emerson Curtis Larned lots 0 and 4 Cf airbanks Joshua Atwater at lot 21 Pearson George ranklin lot 8 A rench William ort st lot 9 rernen Ruhten ortst to3 airburn James Clinton to 6 rench George Macomb lol 1 it arnsworth Eton agt a Croghan mM 8 sirtMukaMr pt tor Msec 7 urta Cecilia tot Gray EUiette ort st tois Hand 11 rt Jcavnwelalfloi53Lllf Giddings CtartasM tot 51 see 3 Gooding Matthew Water st let 11 GirardM Peter Larned lot i GagMn Widow a ranklin at lot 8 Gaguir Samuel Larned tot I i Gagnir Baptist Clinton lot 7 GouldenJ Ims 8 9 10 11 18 19 and 49 Greenwood John lol 32 see 18 1 Gunycr lol 19 sec 7 pt'l Gilbert William Jut 4 bo sec Brush fantt Graves A CoIota 16 17 18 Park Gumnnt 1 acre lot ABf 4 Hoyt Larned st lota 1 and IM 1 w4 ru 5ef avia 94 ft by WO Robartaoa lot A WiC '4 VVW ISWl MONDAY EVENlNG7dcf dSW 17 Democratic county nominations or Senator JONATHAN SHEARER of Vayne NEIL GRAY Jr of Macomb or Sheriff A DANIEL THOMPSON or Clerk GEORGE GRISWOLD or Register SILASA BAGG or Teasurer PETER DESNOYERS or Representatives GEORGE A O'KEEE PETER GODROY DAVID ROWLAND ARCHIBALD MURRAY JAMES VAUGHAN DANIEL GOODELL or Surveyor ELIJAH HAWLEY or Coroners JAMES BEAUBIEN JOHN SIMONS BY THE PRESIDED THE UNITED STATES IN pursuance of law I JOHN TYLER President ol the nited States of Amerie do hereby declure nnd make known ihnl a public sale will be held at foe Iand Otliee at KALAMA ZOO 11 the State of Michigan commenring un Monday the tee and day of January nszt for the disposal of hbe unappropriated public lauds williin tlie limits of the sections and townships herein after designated which have heretofore been withheld from sale as tlie Nottswasape an I Niles In liaq reservations tqwit Southof lhe bate line anif Ifeyt of (he meridian clt Sections eight seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty twenty nine thirty tliirty ouc and tliirty two in township four of range nine 1 Sections five six seven eight eighteen nineteen and thirty one and the West halves of sections seventeen twenty twenty nine and thirty two in township five of range nine Townsliipsfour and five of range ten Sections one two eleven twelve thirteen fourteen twenty three twenty four twenty five twenty six thirty fivennd thirty six in township four of range eleven Sections one two eleven twei ve thirteen fourteen twenty three twenty four twenty five twenty six thirty five and thirtv six in township five range eleven ractional townships seven rod eight south of St Joseph's riv er of range seventeen ractional townships seven and eight south of St Joseph's riv er of range eighteen The small fraction of section twenty four in township eight of range nineteen Lands by taw for the use of schools "'military or other purposes will be excluded from sale The sale will Ifo kept open for two weeks (unless the lands are sooner disposed of) and no longer and no private entries ofltud in the sections and townships so offered will be admitted until af ter the expiration of the twp weeks Given under my hand at the citydf Washington this twenty seventh day ofSepmber Anno Domini 1842 JOHN TYLER By tlie President Tno Brsgr Coaemiesimeer tf th General ImI Qfieel fj i NOTICE TO PRE EMPTION CLAIMANTS Every person claiming tbe right of pre emption to land In any of lhe townships designated in this proclamation in virtue of the provisions of tlie act 22d une eighteen hundred and thirty eight us extended and modified by the act of first June eighteen hundred and forty or of the provisions of tlie tatter net where those taws still apply to such claims by reason of ihc absence of tbe plats al the office on 22d June eighteen bundre and foriy one lor by virtue of the act of the 4th September eighteen hundred and forty one earn granting cenmn prvingvw Munsr aira mnnreni class of settlers is requested to prove lite same to tbe satisfaction of the Regis'er and Receiver of the proper liud Meetnnd make pay wen therefor assaso os orosSssoWs efter Htif thia natus and befoie the day appointed for the commencement of the public sale of the land as above designated otherwise such claim will be tor ftiiedo i 1 Where the year sohseqmmt To the Bling of foe plats shall expire prevtottoSto the day fixed for foe commencement of tbe sale above mentioned elatau under foe aete of eighteen haiutNd and thirty eight aad eightaa hundred aad forty above referred to will be forfeited if not proven up and paid for prior to tha expiratfoa of such year' THO IL BLAKE ti oetlS GrtMaMswasr vtha GuerelhmiOfa BY THB PRESIDENT THE UNITED TN pursuant of law I JOHN TYIJER President of the Uni 1 ted Htatas of America do hereby declare aad make known that publie sale will be held at foe undermentioned fond offices in tlie Stale of Mlchivan at the periods hereinafter destautted via a ska fatJ rf iCP ttOTV 4M0tt wHSVxrws namwAwaMOMMMp i WM rmm aC VraAranaa Aaw Aram tka a mt wt feat iMYiaaR MMu ar Dem Whig 8 13 45 35 53 43 Maj for Maj for Dem gain Corn in Shannon since 1846 300 325 750 219 1300 522 1170 311 850 335 2176 767 122 443 135 641 1 23 302 575 235 563 402 530 168 219 120 503 560 500 505 600 73G 1900 730 110 233 9 355 300 106 300 315 150 415 700 500 40 12 loss 150 117 loss 721 194 U5U 20 850 271 90 67 1096 274 427 293 852 148 487 385 3 21 3 200 368 699 67 196 130 25 331 1350 216 1250 1271 325 166 700 16 95 306 60 357 1300 310 600 329 80 £71 Congress st tot 84 do 1 75 do do 98 do 1 U0 1: do do 107 do 1 25 do do 111 do 75 two out iots I Bf 1 25.

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