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MV WATER thi celebrated Min HLL' 0 Av 40 2 63 57 Pork is a little dearer 200 bbls Mess sold at 810 and for Prime $3 was offered without being accep ted Is and declined interfering other to request verbally that the order shall HALLOCK A HAYMOXD JI II A A I It A I RAPERS Garner of Jefferson and H'oudroTd deemies Detroit Take pleasure in iiilviHiig tlieir friends and lhe citizen of De troit ntid the Stine generally that they have just rec eived a very large arsonnieni of Hkoao Coitur Ovsimkrui Vtinwi and st ins and having recently secured the service of Mr irmel Wi exs si gentletncn who inis laid notch experience in c'tiiing for some of the most fashionable Men lnint Tailoring Es tat hshment in the city of New York the Hatter themselves that they will be able to manufae tire nil descriptions of Gentlemen' garments in tl most gemecl and fashionable manner anti in sty le of trimmings and workmanship which Minnol fail Io give dTheywould therefore nival reapeclfullv solicit a I tiernl share of patronage 1'riecs reasonable and satisfactory Jletrmt May 7 lell tuu known largest 2 2 16 DR TIIOS COUGH LOZENGES! Ill'S Lozenges are a in convenient form and the price i such ns to place them within the reach of all they are not ottered as though they were superior to nil and eve ry cough remedy heretofore put forth bul from the sincere convic tion of tlteir utility founded on the use of the same medicine in other forms during a pritctice of twenty years mid from recent cases in which they have been perfectly successful and from tlieir having received the upproliaiion of several 4Uedicul Gentlemen by whom tlev lune Icen used Lf Price cents per Rott dec22 Cancer Chrome ever and Ague' Jiry Gangrene Cutaneona Affections Liver Complaint Chronic Influmaiion of ibe Eye Dropsy jles General Debility CLAY IN The Clay party in Louisiana only saved themselves from an uver wheliningdefcit by nominating candidates who were known to bit the zealous friends of Annexation and by defrauding sixteen hundred ot the naturalized citizens of New Orleans oi thought ol stiff age Mr Cui'ii own popolaiily and chance of success with the people of Louisiana ty be estimated bv the fate ol some of his most prominent personal and po litical friends in the recent contest SamoelJ of bank memory was defeated in his can vass for a seat in the Convention Hunt another distinguished friend of Mr Clay and the great Whig orator of the city of New Orleans was i also permitted to rein tin at home Wm Chkisty who in ide the reception speech on Mr re cent unfortunate visit to New Orleans was likc wise ingloriouly beaten AC Bullit editor of i the New Orleans Bee the great gun of Whiggery in New Oilcans shared the same fate And last i though not the least remarkable Hon Rick Gar land was beaten in the Opelousas District 413votes when the Whig candidate for Congress re I ceived a majority of 256 We consider Louisian as certain for the Democratic ticket in November next as Alabama or New Hamps tire Young Hick ory Tbe People Rising 1 0000 ooo oniowaRD cf VEW ROA NDIK tCTOKV "'mt bruise ft or (le Deiruit Iron foundry ppoue the wmmur of'ovrr Tlw writ er bavm commenced be uiiiuf elor of so and eamlle is now prepared io supply men'll nut and oilier wiib good an article amt nt 4 us can pur be re or at any other pbceel'W hll JUliNIMIN UNIVERSITY NOTRE DAME DU LACt SOUTH BEND ST JOSEPH COUNTY INDIANA Under the direction of the Priest of the Holy Cross associated uith the Urol here of ht Joseph rTtJlIS institution is now opened tor tlie reception of ulliL under the auspices of the Kt Bishop 11 Vmvenues who presemed to the mothers the beautiful and elegant scite up uu ivlueli the ludaiugs in erected Notre dame du lue is at a distance of one mile from South Bend the county seal rO miles from Chicago Illinois 10 irum Deroil Ahcii and sb from Eon XV ay lie In Tne crccuini of a seminary here was coiiiempltiied many years ago tne loeatioti beniK so eminently adapted for the purpose but was uni within the last ear that the Bishop was enabled io accomplish this design All the advantages of convenience ai tracuve scenery pure and invigoriiling air and excellent springs combine here lo form not only a hcaltbl'ul nbinle bul also an agree able solitude wmclt laciluaies so etiectually tiie intellcciuai im provement ot outii The edifice is ot' brick bur nnd a half stories high and not in ferior in point of style or structure lo any of lhe colleges ot Hie United stales and is situated upon a eoiiimanding eminence on the verge of two picturesque ami commodious lakes which with the river ntJosepu and the surrounding country present a inosi magnificent prospect The rooms are spacious well vemdated and furnished wuh every thing conducive to regularity uml com fort A Gyninassium will be erected near the Seminary nn a large and improved plan ami will be under lhe direction of a cu relit I ami experienced ina ler The infirmary is intrusted to Sisters similar to their institute to the Sisters of Uhuritv Thein well known kindness and skill are hpforo lie left sulficienl guarantee that the invalids will be intended lo with all wiuiv re iie diligence mid care which devotion and affecimn can suggest Buffalo July 24 1344 The operations in flour have been larger during vesterdav and to day than fur niie time back am at rather better prices too The sales since yester day embrace about 9 or 1000(1 blls at pii ces rangino from 83 60 to 3 33 at which quotation 1 50 bbl? fincy Ohio changhed hands 500 bbls good mixed brands Ohio brought 83 60 and 1000 bbls choice Mich 3 62 i Besides the lots named to day there have been sales of ordinary Mich at 83 50 ARRIED By Lawrente Kilroy Paztnr of Trinity Church Detroit this morning Joly 28h Mr WILLIAM KING to Miss CATHARINE JtERNEY HEAD! READ 1 1 HEAD! I GEORGE AIEKCHA Compound ClCORO'c Thotb lAclie drops will give Immediate relief in lhe most violent tooth ache By repealed applications II will completely desiroy llic nerve uml the touili lc preserved or sale only ul the Drug Slore of A HILL till Ji ff rson Av trrTELIVOUR NEIGHBORS that Cough Lo ranges will cute a severe cough or cold sooner Ilian anyihmg lhey cun mke Unit they allay nil irilntioa pioiimlc cxpeeiormiou mid give rcsl io the sufferer when it canmil other wise be obmiued Tell ilicnt llnit S'bcrm Wojm Lozenges uro a safe specific for worms and have berm suceesslul in more ihuti 100 IKK) and laing prepared by a regular physician ure ife as liicy have ne ver been known to do injury nny casein winch they hive rbeen used Sy lo them that Camphor Lozenges are a remedy tor ibe headache curing in from three to five And hist not le ist tell ihcni that if they have rheumatism pain or weakness in i he buck chesi sida louts or any purl of the laidy iliul Poor Plaster is the hcsisireng honing plus ter in the wurl I mid will cure them quicker th in than any thing of the kind lhey ever saw And tell them ulso tha Dr Sherman prepmes Lozenges for fever an I agua heartburndyspepsia uml all i lie ills the ho ly is Imide lo nnd beitiga regular plnsiciuil nil his remedies are prepared under his own inspection and can be relied on lor alt for wlueli lhey ure recommended JOHN OWEN A CO Agent Total Bvff Cour (CZ3 The Line Boat Tolley Cant Wilkison arrived here on Monday morning with forty two passengers: a vote was taken for president and re sulted as follows: ur Polk Clay THE RIGHT PETITION Whatever may be the views oi the people of the North on the sub ject of Abolition there are few if any who believe tn the Demal of the right of Petition On the pre sentation of a memorial against the restoration of the government deposites to the Bank dur mg the session of the celebrated HENRY CLAY MOVED THAT THE PETI TION BE NO RECEI and the motion was carried by bis vote and those of his whig associates on a party di vis ion hardest fend off steamer Cleveland broke as she entered the harbor this morning and she ran into the Madison tearing off the side of her wheel house and carrying away a portion of her upper deck railing aft The anchor of the Cleveland caught in the wheel house of the Madison and it was some time before it could be disengaged the sustained no further damage than breaking her bow chains and rubb'ng her paint Chicago Exp 22 The Useful Plant Hon Mr Ellsworth says the suu tlower is perhaps destined to become one of the most valuable agricultural products One hun dred pounds of the seed atlbrd forty pounds of oil The retuse of the seed after expression furnishes an excellent food for cattle from the leaves of lhe plant cigars are manufactur'd of singular pectoral qualities the stock affords a superior alkali and the comb of the seed is a choice dainty for swine' Huff Gnz (lZ3 On board the packet boat if Rankin master on the 19ih insi between Utica and Schenectady there being a large number of passengers and among them a rabid Clay whig who was very anxious to have a vote taken which being acceded to resulted as follows: or James Polk Henry Clay Ladies not voting Alb Arg Another Vote on the ulton It is that this boat and the Julia Palmer lake the share of the travellers who make ecomomy a con sideration in travelling It is not therefore surpri sing that the votes taken on board of them should ivf nerallv be in favor oi Polk 'The last vote ta ken was for Polk Clay Birney snnfl ELEMENTARY SPELLING ROOKfi! ervJVzVz Tiie unuerirnMi leme Aitvnt fur Wrhstrr Elemrn mry Spelling liookq (lhe Im rcvincil edition published by Coo ledge Broilier) would respectfully solicit Hie attention 'of Ui uniry MeriJmins and oilier purchening in quantities to Ibe 1 lie paper print anil landm of tins edition fitr superior tn any lirreiofore published mg it largely lhe advantage of Traders lo examine ibis before puri lnifdiig elxewliere II All genuine authorized editions of the Spelling Book after Angnm tlh IS 13 by permission of ibe proprie tors couiains a htiihisomly engraved little page Cooledge Broder propiietujti of the copyright Sold hv JOHN I HERRICK Grnerrl Agent for i he Wetern tStntM CELEBR ATED LIVER PILLS Stand Unrivalled by any Medicine knenenfor cure of the SYMPTOMS A DECEASED LIVER General loss of appetite sickness of the stomach pain In the bead shoulders buck mid sides sense of weariness with sleep less nights cosiiveness of bowels followed in some eases by looseness slight dry cough low spirits with disinclination to uiery duly arc prominent symptoms of a diseased state of tlie Liver The Liver is however often much deranged when the inosi formidable symptoms are absent and becomes sadly om of order before it is known The celebrated medicine been in public use for about seven ycmsiind lias acquired a popularity tor curing tlie liver complain which is nut surpassed by any reuiedy before the unhlie Wiien i he symptoms above mentioned are present and lhe directions strictly followed the propneior is jiertecily willing lo refund tbe money if no beuetii is derived from ilie use of tlie pills ET As an Anu Billion or Purgative Pill they are not sur ptissed und should be used in place of ibe common pill of Ibe day The following certificate is from Rev I Sisson of the Me thodiai Episcopal Church and worthy the attention of those sim ilarly affected: These few lines will inform you that during last spring I was affected with disease of the laver indicated by lhe loss of appetite Being advised to make use of your I did so und before using half a box I was restored lo my usual healili 1 feel bound therefore in consideration of lite henefi's I have received from the medicine to recommend itto others Inher ing under similar atHii iions feeling euntidem that lhey will find it a cheap and successlul remedy Respectfully yours Ac Pitts Dec 30 SISSON I hereby ceriyfy tlint I Made use of Shinn Sellers' celebrated Liver Pills for mi affection of tny laver and after using half a box iwas eniirely relieved And I firmly believe i hut' when the directions are stricilv followed lhey cannot fail to cure GEO JOHNSON Grunt St Pittsburgh tGents trl was in Pittsburgh lust Aprilund purchased of yon onn box of ihc Liver Pills believing that my wife who has long been utliicied with the liver complaint lias received "much benefit from the use of them I am noxious to get more of them I therefore enclose ou 81 for tlie purchase of twu hoses which I wish yon lo tiuiil to me iiumeiliately fl LONG Venice Ohio I hereby certify that 1 gave nn orphnn girl under my care Shinn Sellers' celebrated Liver Pills and thin her disease was entire ly removed by the use of them lite pain in her side being relieved by tiie hiking of two doses She now enjoys good health and I am induced to believe from tbe speedy cure' of this case that Ibe Pills will produce a tike effect in every case of diseased liver HOWARD Pittsburgh or Sale by JACOBS' may 21) 61 Woodwnrd Avenue Detroit DRUGS! llenee ELARKE tijforilt friribdit nd tk mil IU tlnd it eU Uriiff Mrire Va AA tVUulT If IL Parm ular ripUonsand Ibmlt URLS 1 fcjARSAPAimTA ETaBMHED 10 approved by the 1 he iiroprietor of Hus invtilmtlile medicine imldished many hundred certificates of reftunkUMo lormed by this iirhcle alone nmny eases tiuVlag free rt "si si? nlicr frmtles resor's to the advertised specifies of tte merit of this arm le has given a bMie which hnibitare not ullatH in nil ruses wltere rhseuse has origin state of tlie blood it has never failed to restoro the irfffirtrTt beallh and happiness The following eontpklnut which tenth cnee1 10 wf Powerful kag i Ncrotula leprosy Prolapsus I'teri Secoialurv Syphili Chronic Kbeumtdisin rrysipalis Hip cumpluint Dy pepsin lever Sorm iUOiiM: ni surrevry 'jarsaptrilla is a safe and certain rrinedy and In somef i hem ibe ONLY one that cuu be relied on for permanent cunt I or sale by OWKN A CO Mr MISTOL Sm ftl ou i oncermng the use nnd effect of your valuable Sarsaparilla in actisc iny tannly 4)m: of my children winch was 19 nioiiihs old tn July 1943 was taken with summer inch run it down to a compleie skeleton I applied to a skilful physicinn Inn lieconld give it no relief I applied to three others one ater all gnvc it up and said it could not be cured! Il commitcd along tn this wny until some tirns in Jantmrv last when a triend ot mine came lo me and urged mt to get some of your Sarsaparilla and try that he believed it Would help it As loitislung to relate it has cured it completely After using threo otiels in August last it began to walk It is now a fine imahhv fleshy child which astonishes every body that saw it before yours JolIN SCH5VIXV On the etist side of Main st between Mohawk and Hurwst I his is to certify that I know John Schwinn who signed the above to be a person of truth and veracity know the child and am the person who recommended lhe sarsaparilla and would rccommend it to the public in similar cases There ure hndrs ds of chldren swept off every summer by like diseases CHRISTIAN LAPP John clweti Co are the only authorized agents in this citv lor the sale the above Bltujau of Const Equipment and Repairs I July 13 164 I carry into efiTcct that part of lhe act of Congress 'making i tor Ihc naval service for ibe twalyrur eudiii! Juite 0 1 45 wmclt relates to the purchase ot American wuter ai' will be received at Ulis Bureau until 3 of lhe day oi August next for delivering at the Navy Yard Ctiarl' stowu Mussj two hundred tons ut 'American wt ler ro tel iittup hemp must equal in quality lo tbe Riga icm Hemp heretofore purchased tor the Navy samples of ivlmli aie now oi aid Navv must he delivered tree of all expense the Cniied f'tute uml be subject to the inspection arid apieoval oi persons who will be appointed by und act under instr ui uots Iron die prmeni Persons kun offers mu state the price asked per ton 10 pounds delivered the Navy Yard mid must lor want ill dem the ff ts of prrsiis ot utri il prop to become ruie ties iu one IHfnl the amount of contract lor is pct formative tlie offer should he ic epic! rieuara priqiosalz wol I receive! tor quantities of not r1 imre limn two imndrei ions I iltmiisl Hie Nrw ri incurred Il most I hs me ly umlet tood however that 'he ii and opinion ot these agen is mere to the risk to cotilractors by firimlunz useul tilor imt ion Tbeohl iimp'TUon by wbttb liehrmp can le tmalt receive I and paid lor will he that al the Navy aril where it is whole nuantitv of the Hemp embraced in any corlrae must le delnered al the Navy Yard Charjesuwu Mss ou elore lhe fust day i August le 15 In million to th bomlsvvhihwil be required for the oerfonmmce of coitracts ten per icWuhi WII le deduc ed In i 'II lulls for deliveries and returned unulUiq completion of tteioti iraet as ad liiioial set tirity fur it prrlurmame Ih'1 ooe percemuii will be paid wnhtn ibrtv days sfter tlm I luly approve I shall ie presented lo the Navy Agent a lota'll is Juft receive I a fine ssortment of ibe nuX Id' Lzmps of lhe mon modern sulesuid fashion Swvth siiLSm Lichts of vurrnus ot ib pHUnnofe rolrciwa'ew Crockery rfiure mu WtnMw'anl Avenue oppoue the 'm rAT' A MATHER Buff Cour Death of Samuel White EtQ We learn with deep regret that Samuel White Eeq of Lick ing county died at Delaware on Saturday Mr White was a Whig candidate lor Congress in the Lckmg Clev Iler New York Market July 22 Ashes We notice sales of 50 cks of pots at $4 06J and 50 of pearls at £4 37 lock Tiie market remains as noticed on Sat urday We quote Genesee at $4 31 a 4 37 and Michigan and Ohio at $4 a 4 25 A lot ol a bout 2600 bushels North Carolina wheat is reportei ill lrv of the Navy ht iqipomtru two agrnns who vvlien qm's ed inspect mp llul im Is rrnii a cmr' to Imle under lli eeL One ot hrMrtit will tvpm the heiliu ilminmy seuUo Louisville heu m' kv ii I tie mlmr tint vvhii li may be sent to git Louts Al uur'i These will fiiriurhed wuh stmpes oi Kga iremp ami will the of le lirg the trenglt of lump am ie rei'tlv to give all information in ihcif power to rnaulecuo The disciplinary government will be mild et sufficiently ener I i the institution 'l he morals nd geierl deportment of lhe pit i pits will le watcheJover wi lhe greatest assiduity and solicitude i ami no pains wilt be spared lo prepare them for fulfilling lheir re spective duties tn society In their daily recreations they will be always ai ompamed by a mcmtier of llis Institution all hooks in luetr possession win no Simj i io um msp ion oi me I'leieci oi indies and none will be allowed circulation without hs cpiisciu Corporal punishment will never lie inflicted but more conciliato ry ami effective means of correction will be judiciously should a pupil prove refractory and iucorigible he will be dis missed Tbe faculty will be formed from the Priests of the Cross nnd the most competent Brothers one of whom lias just returned from Europe having completed arrangements tor any additional aid tv Inch may be hereafter found requisite in I be reception ol pupils no disimcuon of creed will Is made and tlm parents of those not professing the Catholic aiih may rest assured that there will be no interference with lheir religious tenets ibev will be required only lo attend lo ihc religious excrci it iA 1 SCS Willi uccoi mu uoa ivaug vuiioiiuiy wu ov luisa iiThe llller rope of the Catholic Colleges in the United Slates TERtiS Board washing mending mid medical attendance with the English Course emtiriiemg all lhe branches of a practical education Orlhogrnphy Reading yVriungArithnietic Gramtuer ami Ctru position tow Inch particular attention will lie paid Geography Ancient and Modern History lhe most approve I method ot 1 Book keeping surveying Mensuration Mathematics Asiron omy the use of the Globes Rhetoric Vocal Music per anuun Half Boarders 40 Day scholars in tlie above course 20 'The same iu the preparulory School 16 The classical course wuh the higher branches of edit utioii an tidd'iiunul sinh of 20 Tbe rench Gcrimui Spanish and Italian lan guages are taught al an extra charge of 8 InstiTimrimil Music mid Diavvmg 20 em I Class Books Siabonery and Medicines furnished at the usual rates The payments must be made semi auniially in mlvnnre: from tins rule there can be deviation whalever ns rhe clmrees lire upon ihc lowest estitmue (lie at ijecl of lhe Institution being to increase Hie facilities of iiisituciion without uny view of peca tmary reward The vacation will begin on the first of August ami end on the first of September Il is desirable that pupils attend punctually on tins day being lite commencement of Hie acndcmic yea No boarder win received for a shorter term tmn half enr and no deduction mane fol absence except in case of sickness or disims ioii Examinations will take place at (he end of each quarter and reports forwarded semi annimlly to parents Hum ming them ol lhe progress health A of then children I'li'die examinations and distribution of fremiums will take place ui the lust week of1 ul in every DIRECTIONS OR BARENTS Each pupil must (e provided with ed mid be bling if furnish ed by the In tituiion tliev torm mt extra charge) stxsbir six pair of stockings six pocket hamlkiTchiels six towels (all of vt hieli must be mmkeil) a knite and link a t'ihlc mid tea spoon alm an cap two suns of clohes nn over coat a pair ot shoes mid a pair of bonis tor winter three suits ami two pairs of slme foruuuner No advances will be made by the liisiilulimt for clout ing or titer ex pet The pupils will not be allowed to have money in their posses sion ilwir pm money innst be deposited in lhe bands in order iu guard against abuses and to enable the Institu tion io apply lhe money as an incentive to virtue mid Wheal parents wish to have their ehililren sent lirntte lhey must give timely notice settle all accounts und supply means to defray their travelling expenses Visitors nnot be permitted to interrupt the pupils during the hours of eitidv the tutd day rea'teaiioii commence nt half pas: twelve nd ids ai half past one i bis is the most tippro prt ne lime lor the tails of parents and friends All letters to pupils or members ot the Insiuutioii must be post paid SOI'IN Superior of the Brothers ol Si Joseph South Bend Bt Joseph County in Imtut JT Thi Institution was charlerei by the Indiana ta gadmure at its last session jitn'lllwtim rom the Richmond Enquirer 19 Louisiana or the tirsi two or three days the Tropic (whig) had two splendid cuts uf the coon the Democratic cock The 1 next and every subsequent paper was snipped of this victorious emblem We were at once satisfied by this sign alone that the whigs had struck their flag and had surrendered Louisiana to the Demo cracy The returns from the country soon confirm ed this view and we are now justified in setting down Louisiana as a sure Republican Slate PoIk and Dallas will commence tlteir triumphant course from the mouth of the Mississippi and sweep the whole valley of that noble ji ver rom the Charleston Patriot rom St Domingo via Key West and St Au gustine By tne schooner Stephen and jancis Capt Adams arrived yesterday from St Augustine we received from our correspondent of tbe Veiw a copy ot the Key West Light of the Reef of the 29th ult from which we copy a lew items below: An endorsement on the margin of the paper by the editor of theJVews says: paper was bro't from Key West by the sloop Globe the Captain of I ivhirh stAfrs Innt nhniif tivn minr I oh on lurni i i siis ir mt ii in ouuii tsiiis iavv i Key West a schooner arrived there from the Island lteof Ute Brothers IS a but for greater security Ilie of St Domingo the Captain of which reported that services the most experienced ol tiie faculty will be procuredllll krl 1 1 'l I in cases Ot serirnw diseases Liiv UltlLnolidU Irlnull pUMoMuil Ul 4 Utz loldllU dUU dered everv white person except the and i gene to preserve ibai good order sotsseutiulto the well being ol tikortilri xsiul til t' ih iii American Consul Jnckvoniun puho8 inih 'touniy 1500 Virrh lh0 of this bcmtffuuibl I'eitile county assembled to the tilinbcrofnear tiitcen hundred for the purpose responJmgto the democracy ol their MMer coun ties throughout the State in their enthusiasts and ardent demonstrations in favor of our gallant can didates for the Presidency and Vice Presidency and our cherished principles rom everv part of Genesee and towns of other counties adjacent came lhe hardy sons of the pioneers of the the mechanic left his work sho 'S and the farmer his ripened harvest and went Jn filing to devote even at this busest 6eaqOn of the veer one day to the cause ot the cotin 1ryto he cause of equal oi equal lights and oi democratic irutli The arrangements made by the denneraey pre paratory to tne meetmg were admirable 1 he as sembled concourse met in a beautiful grove a little dtance west of the Court House and the proceed ing commenced bv John Bartow Esq being call e(rupon to address the assembled multitude Mr Bartow in an appropriate and eloquent address told thercncral objects of the meeting the imporlanca of tlie coming canvass the bright and cueering pios pects of the democracy He then introduced to the democracy of tne countv our distinguished fellow citizen Gen Lew is Cass and the soldier and war worn veteran Maj Kharsley and it is needless to say that as he did so the welkin rung with the shouts and plaudits of the assembled multitude of freemen Alter advert ing for a few moments to the distinguished sen ices of Gen Cass in war in peace at home and abroad and to the worth tlie talents and sei vices on tlie fields of our battles and at home in the characters of civilian and citizen of Maj Kearsely he sat down amid three deafening cheers Gen Cass came forward to address the people welcomed bv the enthusiastic and hear fell confi dence and esteem' of those around him We will not attempt to give even an outline ot the speech made by bun on that occasion It was one of the most eloquent and powerful vindications of tbe de mocracy of lhe of their principles and measures that we ever had the pleasure of listening to and the earnest and breathless attention with which that immense concourse listened evinced tbe cffec: upon the minds and hearts of all Gm Cass gave a brief and eloquent history ot the formation and progress of political parties in this opinions and principles maintained by them and the effect of those opinions and principles upon the country He spoke of our candidates in terms of the highest commendation of the nomina tion of Mr Polk lor the presidency as one of the happiest and most deserved tribute to the worth talents and integrity of the noble 1 ennes ean who in the darkest days'of the democracy when even the strongest of her upholders faltered and when treason was ripe in our ranks stood calm and tear less amid lhe storm the boid undaunted champion oTthc the vanguard of the admin istration of the venerable Jackson the friend and conti lant of lhe Old Hero during all the trying of his administration of the Government He also spoke in favor of the annexation ol Texas and we cannot doubt but that every man whether wl irr or democrat who listened to his eloquent rea sonings as he depicted the danger of permitting Great Britain or any other foreign power from ob taing a foothold in that Eldorado of our continent wa convinced of the expediency the necessity and the many great advantages that would ensue to us and to them by being incorporated uh this country Geni Cass closed his speech amid the deafening a ItN 'f'rin'it1 tul Hivsuu cifi'm nrireted Willi a (t I I for the iiighM trade of quutiy far ae st tlolmile jc2l BOOTS AND SHOES The irst Arrival in Detroit rTSJp attention i be public i lecirel lo tlie larrest stock of A Boo' and lioes in i bis market coinpriwnz every kind ui mble for ibe spring nnd summer (rude Restock is good and will subl prices that emnoi fad lo please eitlier Wholesale ot Iteiail No 128 Jetf'rxon Avenue ILK BALDWIN JlcToi1 May 6 I IL Imperial gun powdfr tea IX 6 pound cutty boxes freb argo ftr by no il A HILI 120 Jeff sve 'h Lr It'S HARD TAiLO on eoiignHet ZtMMJ 4 SON HOWARD CO T(g 'J ABOX EH Sabrrutus fur sale at manufacturers prices ZU A I AbINALL MK1NE INSURANCE AGENCY The Pro'ectioii Insurance Company of Hanford Conn con inue to take marine risks at lowest rale Apply nt the ware' house of Grayi Lewis SAMUEL LEWIS II ARNSWOtlTif DENTIST Office over Cook A store nearly opposite lhe Office jvl DETROIT Wednesday July 24 18 44 Pursuant to previous notice a meeting of the Democitcy of the blhWard convened al Welch's when IL Perry was called to the chair the re gular president not peing present The president was called for and made a plain practical and excellent Democratic speech which was cheered throughout Mr Gantt being called upon addressed the meet ing on the subject of lhe following resolutions which were read and adopted by acclamation: Resolved That we hail with joy and gladness the nominations ol James PolK and George xM Dallas and that James Polk in his letter accept ing tne nomination oi the Democracy has endeared himself to every true Democrat by his disinterested avowal that if elected lo the Presidency he should after tils term of oilice expiietl retire to private lite leaving a clear field to his friends and tbe people to make a selection of his successor without the patronage of his oflice to aid an aspnant or to die late a candid ite Such sentiments are Democratic 1 and worthy of alt praise Cincinnatus like James Polk feels that no one man is made tor a President but that after having served his country faithfully lor one term he should give way to other distin guished sons of the Republc Resolved That the coon is already skinned in Michigan and that we shall not be content with less than 7600 majority for Polk and Dallas next tall over putrid Bank ederalism Resolved That we do not believe in any religi ous test nor in any alteration ot the naturalization laws and that universal freedom demands uni versal and unrestricted franchise igg being called upon made one of his best speeches and was frequently imerriipted with cheers ami shouts of the enthusiastic democracy Hesaid that during the Revolution the Tories continually cried Beef and said be what do the Whigs now cry but A II Stow'ell was called out and said the old coon had been so chased that he squeak unless you tread upon his lad: and matlean excel lent Democratic speech Kneeland being present addressed the meeting and remarked he conceived that lhe issue was whether we shall have the Babaloman Ha lot a National Bank and a High Tariff or a plain Republican President such an one as James Polk and no Bank equal Protection and a Con sf iitit tonal He made many useful re marks and being practical were well received by tlie mcetmT He said if Henry Clay was now under lhe cataract of Niagara alls in a Potash Ket tle and a crowbar to row with he would stand just as good a chance of paddling up the alls as to be elected President of the States at the coming election" This was a meeting of the working man and labor er they addressed their fellows there assembled and more enthusiasm noble determination to carry for 1 ward the glorious cause of democracy and greater I harrnonv never reigned in' our ranks Mr Hill i loved that the proceedings of this meet i mg be published in the ree Press which was adopt ed and the meeting adjourned PERRY Gantt Sec'y Mexico and Texas The Galveston News pub lishes the following official letter: Legation of the United States Mexico June 17 1314 To Murphy Esq Charge d1 A fairs of the United Slates Sir: 1 wrote a tew days since that it was Gen Santa intention to invade Texas immediately with a large force A yet nothing has been done to them bv being mcurporaied uh this country j)y Congress in the way of raising money but troops Gen? Cass closed his speech amid the deafening have)een secretly dispatched to reinforce the army chetTS of tlie audience the thunder of the cannon I the North and Gen Canales has been named to and the thrilling strains of martial music the command Immediate preparations for resis He was folltHved by Major Kearsley whose body an(j defence should be made mutilated on the it i le fields of his country bear think that Santa Anna calculates on foreign aid evidence of his democracy such as no one can mis A few sjnCP an order appeared in the Diaro take I' is needless to say that he more than sti (e Gobierno addressed to Gen Woll and direc tained the high reputation he has long since won as (()ns tiat any individual who should be found be one the most powei ful and elective advocates oi I von a league distance from the lelt bank of the democratic doctrines He discussed the questions Bravo should be punished as a traitor alter af the currency BankTanff Distribution and 1 exas feummary mililary trial in a manner that evinced his perfect familiarity with applied to the British minister to unite with me the political qestions ot lhe day their effects upon a remonstrance to his order He replied that he the best interests of the agricultural and mechanic prmmied that the Texans were to be treated by the danger to free institutions to again pci mH Hie Mexico as rebel federal narlv of lhe country lu noiu inc reins ui uuv aviso an 1 He was listened to wth profound alien 1 110 p(lj jn force against British subjects lion and Ins remarks could not but have left an en I have the honor to be very respectfully kc during impression ron the mind of eveiy one who I Benj Green heard him The deafening cheers of 150U freemen I evinced the effect of the truth he had told tho peo TIIE 1 A 1 1 here is no State pie of Genesee I in the Union moic absolutely certain for olk and Then followed one (f old galant chain Dallas than the great State of New York Theen pions in the cause of democracy A Hanscom ihiisiasin that peivades her gallant democracy is al Esq Of his eloquent effort on that occasion it is together unprecedented and presages a needless to speak' Those who have heard him (and route to the coons The Abany Argus icaches who in Oakland has not )can apprec ate it belter than very week literally freighted with the PrGC' e'lln wecan describe it The long and loud plaudts of of tremendous mass meeiings One at iafha the audience told the deep interest with vv Inch they Square in the city ot New ork "T'S'ered 0( 0 had listened another at Albion was over 8 00 strong He was followed by Rugg Esq of lint among whom were no! less than 300 lovely who briefly but eluqnently addressed lhe meeting another was held at Canton bl Lawrence countv The meetmg then adjourned with a request that where over 6000 voters walsed in who could should meet in the evemng at lhe Court rhe Polk flag another was held a he town I I sego at which an army of over 10000 paraded witn At an early hour the Court House was thronged I banners not less than Two Thousand Vhtcles of with the warm hearted and enthusiastic democracy different descriptions were Mere tilled with sterling But we have not space for a full account of lhe pro democrats of both sezes another took pkicc i at )Tj Granville ashington county here 1 j000 tiem CCTheSmeetinr was addressed by II Thompson ocrats convened cheered by the smiles of at least Esq Col Hunt Maj Kearsley and our humble one thousand ladies Besides alt these of from 2 to 5000 strong have oeen recently held in All the various political topics of the day were nearly every county Such are the canons in discussed and of these firstspeakers named we need this great State 1 he coons all at know only say made eloquent convincing and pow ledge that they never have seen the like before and crful speeches The meeting was kept tip till ajate don want to Hat itsburgh Lnton hour when with three deafening chiefs for Polk ioht The Tpxas contain an and Dallas it adjourned The best possible eel Hays mg prevailed throughout the day and i se med a of h(J6tile illdl1Ils a actuated by a high and uly ueti rmination i Both ntrties were mounted and battle the cause of Democracy of equal airangcd bick to back received the and equal rights with an energy and zeal that nu I nf lbe and returned their tire wi and will secure success mnv Lleadfv effect The fight lasted 15 minutes during The meeting in the grove was attended by many kllcd Thev thtn re of Lir daughters ad seemingly eated bllt lbelr allalt cbief ralieJ them to a sc of tleinterest felt in the coming strngj Iond onset Tbe Trxan ammunition was now husbands fathers and brothers AH nearv exhausted and Capt Hays directed the only one of the happiest and most cheering Jem ha j()aded dismount and shoot tions in favor our cause we have met ri I the chief This he performed successfully winch warm hearted and generous hospitality of the I iceaslonej tbe immediate flight of the Indians racy of Genesee to their brctnien from abroad vv I pexang ost three nmn and scarcely one as tender our cordial thanks and tue thanks ot being mofe or less injured by the arrows democratic fellow citizens arufthp nt her offensive weapons which the I jjdians plied with great skill and A fu romheVVhreinSArg WHIGS AND Tie Pi'sl i Dai iy American the whig organ of that city has the (JJ A new Locomotive Engine intenttt for the following article onthe Native American party I Eric and Kalamazoo Railioad has jiM been com are few good whips but are friendly to the I pfeted at the ulton oundry in this city principles of this party and will at a proper time Ipoint of strength and Beauty it is said to equa cur them out'1 Thia is plain enough ho any of eastern Buff tntr G'OllX A resh lot of Corn Nexl rrerised ly CHAS jl 1 7 E7 owiwarti Avsuue BY Hi: CARGO lor icile illite Drptrt of 7) CHABLIS HOWARD A Co loot RmiiJ.

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