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1'usi Of- 1ST Ol-' LETTERS, rtera.liniilg inilu that, state are 'parfectly solvent and they are so hnraiisp. as in this slate, under tue li Uclroil, Ociobjr 1, li'Jl- lcvnkc McCormick Mcl.nucn Ruhl DEMOCRATS OF WAYNE Read the following proceedings of the free A Mb. Klus again. We have received me copy of another letter addressed by this indivi- Adarc Clerics general banking law, real estate is pledged for the nublic, and the Directors, in men of Pontiac. See what men, whom you know are of the highest standing, s.iy of the ,1 ial to a democrat in Lenawee, urging nun iu McChuki Jaiiin McMakcy Juhit McPoucal Gfo 3 robbery of the ballot box, which the whig or-n-an here has so unblushingly denied.

Cnpl Sylvester A A Wi idutwill Onvi.l Atk- Smiiucl Cork rii.i.t-oii A 'J Aid Jiil.ii l.lii.lf Abinl support Ellis and Diddle, and using the old story which he tells in letters, that if he couhl geiiwno- three hundred votes in that county, ids object would be accomplished. Among oth-, thin -s lie snvs, We want help The dividually, made liable to the full extent of their real and personal property. With such a deep responsibility as the provisions of the general bank law impose upon directors, they will see that a banking institution of which thev are d.rectors, is conducted prudently and safely. Their whole interest is at and a man can have no object lo engage in a business lor the purpose of squaudcr.ng THE VOICE OF POSTIAC GREAT DEMOCRATIC Illil'CIlUCAS MEETISG. I nod resectable niee'inir the de "presses arc bought ami THE HANKS and SPECULATORS are spending their tiiou- nmnnttr.

His natural on McKil. lM.it Mr Mclntyr-" Pavl McWhertorH Mcyaugiiton Tliui McI.aiieJ Mctiary Jot'ph McMHIeu John 2 Jaiuos McKaivif Patrick Maon ri McKokfj- A McL'ranli-v McCilllncll Itanl MrWilllanw John Mc.eati);Ii'(iii Jane McKwfirr II McK'ii'iiey Patrick McOncki'ii JameH sASns," Tills is from the conservative ti, I who is nmnin.2- on the same ticket with ron oovkunor. STEVENS T. AS ON. FOR LIEUT.

OOVBKXOn, EDWARD MUNDY. roit SRXATOBS. BENJAMIN H. KKKCHEVAU JONATHAN I). DAVIS.

FOR REPRESENTATIVES. CHARLES THOMAS CIIASb. Al.KVANDKIt W. Bl-RU a Bank President, John Biddle. mocratic republican electors ot me lown ui lVttiar, convened in pursuance of public notice, at Fuller's Hotel, on Friday evening, the 271b instant, J.

Kinup.DSS, was elected President, Uia I. Irish and L. C-1-lARRER, were elected Vice and A. H. HaNsco.m and Dr.

M. Bacg, were appointed Secretaries. At the request of the President, Mr. Samue. X.

Gautt stated ihe object of the meeting: tirnlif-innn lllnciiivell F. It 11. nee A ll.i.iii. Jnbuz lloi.iu.i liibolla Mrs Uruoks N. IV llrawa Mr llrt.wii I liiiuits IVm llnm-a IV It I'llillp U.niilinni TiiE Whigs.

We tue 'contrary, prompts uim to acquire wealth. Calhoun County Patriot. DEMOCRATS Of DETROIT. At a meeting of the Democrats of the city of Detroit, held at the house, of Tuos. Chii, on the 1st Mr.T.

Clabic was called lo tin Cnair, and Chas. M. Bull appointed secre take pleasure iu 1 ying before our readers the letter from -Mr. Anto.no woqmnure. r.ne of the most respectable of our old Kepubli Whereupon, a committee ol inree, cou.imo of S.

N. F. Darrow and Benj. Davis, were appointed to draft, resolutions expressive of the views of this meeting who, alter a short absence, returned and reported the lol- tary. Tli following resolutions wore unanimously adopted.

Resoivcd, That Democracy extends to every Lyotiit Martin JohnC Mason Mr Mauire Charlotte Maiseiius Antoine Mnitae 1) Manendi; Men ill Irrtie Miller Albert 3 MlilerK MvKiv John MlllcrdJ Miclmrl Daniel McSaval.M Millur Murrb Meniman Kdward Mills Henry Miller Michael A Merrimaii Miichcii Daniel Merrill Mellaid Jewc Miller Henry Million Merftiifin Jamen Miller Moiudcwr MihtfG I. Miller VV Metiock Mary Murrey 11 Moreau Chid Mthdey Mrnre Luccne MorridOtt A Motlane Ueiiid Morris It Morgan fl Murray ICubt Millhjau Thou MorauCIiIrt Moran Thadcua Muuecli Mores Sliiwnan Mull3rd Muitson A Maria Mill ISO" JOM'pll Morrit on John Munaun Ifiuac MoresTG Morrison It Moore Geo Mttrry Autittif Mudjictt Wm Morrison ft Moulnln Nichols Miles David Newberry Alran NuwcombJ M'2 'nniior John O'ltiilley Martha AlB.tai.der LEWIS UEAl'KAIT, HENRV G. HUBI1AIU), HOUACK A. TITUS DOIIT, ERA ST US PRIEST. Klcctiun lsl Miuidsty ami Tuesday nf Xoivmlsr.

"wtUG JUSTICE A SO GEXEIIOSITY. Mr. TrowbriJ-iu's organ is now displaying under iu editorial head tho justice anJ genc-rosity of this gentleman titid iis political friends. When Gov. Mason was at tho cast last spring, can French citizens.

In addition lo the letter, we have authority lo stale, that Mr. Dequindrc will vote the eulire regularly nominated Democratic ticket for Governor. Lieut. Governor and members of the leeisiature. To 1 1n- IMifer of ilm Sm d.y for (he first.

lime had my attention called to the prm-. of a meeting as pub i- hed in the De lowing resolutions, wlncli were mm adopted. That we hold private character a sacred, and that we o'ally disapprove ol the course pursued bv the leaders ol Ihe whig par-Ly. in their late secret and pubic meetings Pontine, in assailing privile character by the passintr and publishing ol' slanderous resolutions man, wuerever bor.i or ol wiiatever creeu, equal equal privileges and equal protection. Tual mo importance of the election to be held on Monday and Tuesday next, demands the united and energetic vigil ol every friend of the regular democratic and that the attempt made by acw disappointed ollice seekers, to divide raid oeleat the ree-ular democratic ticket, merits, the decided di.sipprooal.ou of this meeting, and of the entire democratic party.

Resolved, That the achievement of a democratic victory at the approaching election win il.tiu-.i ll.acliivt-ll Ii It lln.n'.i Ilium! Jollll Hi, evil It It.ovva ii.iuly iiemK David li.trlin lin.U'cr 'J'tiuiiiaii Itrovvt. Jacab II llruiv'ii Giilt-utt Ur.ov.i Win iloMiK Nii.iiiin Itruwa il.il.liai: lli.nm Jacb A ilraoia .1 Join liarhiits Aii-vaiidcr 11 llailry Itt-Oigu Jane iti.d SaiiMKl iiadi.iv lle.rf.in Jacal, 3 llariiiliii J. It ilabcitck ttuo Ua.l,:.' IV II ViliOll llars-aW 11 Uarkt t'Wkcn John oo.mst several of our most respectable citizen. men-rat," "iur.cd Jedediah Hunt, chairman, ni R. swritltry, purporting lo have been the iVJi at the City Hall, in which a committee, who me oi raine rs as one and that we will not in our proceedings, follow in the wake of lheir example.

Resolved, That we belevc that mo.tern wliimrery as exemplified iu Ihe conduct of the leaders of the whiff party of Pontiac, is, if lo the mords and virtues i viciorv va nab e. as vw.i prove achieved over the conibineil lorces ol iciuggeiy r.n.l hanoiness of and apostacy. Re. olved, That a I'air-spccHiicn ol the political aoostates who have sacrilegiously HI the name of Jelfersoniaiis," may ae ioiud t.ie for'ed let ler purporting to be written by Jo hn McKipin Mr McCmw McEwin McKt-e It Mct'oiiic J) McCL-lleiiG 2 McFaJa-ie AWxd Malviu Atipiistui 'larini Ak'xd M.itijit'r Ann Mai'our Klizabctb Martili Ovvl'u lletijamin Mapcf; Mr Macanlie Sally Mckev I'tfiiir Ma sli It Manui Mary Martin John Mat 7. Francis Mather Manlt-y Andrew Mar; in Win Mntiluv 11 Maiin Man Win Madison Aria Ma clue Mi Nortrie Lou'w Nor.lmp Miff Harriet NiMtnn lliiani Nicholson A A Norton Suiimcl Owen Mids arali Oaimai) Owirn Mis--' Sally Odd! Darnel I'roctor Amna 2 Haull I'iiiinl Alonzo Jmtl -J Tarn: Samuel 1'axi'Hi Ttiumaj I'aurick A l'iirn-n Mr I'arkrr Aman 3 MrnA I'atteisnn 1'anl Wilson I'anl Perkins Allen Vgli-r John a nny Miw A llriiry Win It an kin l-'her itiin'onl Kuhcit Iti'iihuiihack James lie, iii.s Jiune.s Iti-miitton Adam itei 'I'iidina Itevil lEina Ifenry Kir.liitid.-on Nicliulart Tinintliy It ilm-John Ciclia.ilsou Win Itusan imoii Sherman Harvey Scribae.

Skii.ner 0 ivintoii Win 2 Sparks John liarn Rirliaul oi me peopse and to the liberties of the republic, Uian old ftishioned led. Talis and loryism. Resolved, That the lenders of the modern wiiig parly of Oakland con are nnworlliy o1 pubhc conVnb-nce or -spect tiia thev have noCBEn the Pontiac caU.ot box; Ihey nave falsely accused Messrs. Hotciikiwi, Howard, Todd' and llroi.hertnn, of p-rjnrn thev ha ve EXERTED every induc tee in litcir putrcr lo rhichl from justice suspected kobbkks i 'hey have in-- tituted some lil'teen or twenty in licious sines, issued by a whig Judge, who is himsell one ol their number against Asahei Fuller, Samuel N. Gan't, Archibald Phiihps, Benj.

Davis and Jesse Decker intended lor political etl'ec1; that thev go armed against the democracy of Oakland, with knives, dirks and pistols, to overawe the people in the free expression of their political sen. huents that they are dangerous men in any moral, civ. I or political sense iu which wc ran iew hnm. Alien Ailams Win -Ailann sJaphronla Mr Ab.aui Mctmlaa AiitifV AlU'ti'S At Leu Thomw AllcnitS Ainuld 3i Ilaylc Jaines liailiL-r t'liarltu Uitiiey I Hartim Mrs Hai'irem James liHliiiniu Jaiiit-J barruli litan IJaitmi JuUjre llaliiiaiii JauiCi Uarti II llitniuiii Tlnnnas Bailey 1' Hackei Hatl'liilaader I'aill I'l'tirdliry JuiiKt) II. nnt-tt l- 6 lkiiiimt Joseph Ik-, edict Nfiah 11.

it. ell Uergt-u t.l.ick ijl-r An liony lift-be vValwr II Ktst llnrn Mr llnhuil II Uniib.i'1 ft Iln.id Jhi (lin William Hull (c Itcnid Hurt is Iturliaak Jnhn Uiirclianl Moilimcr IIi.rliT lit in David Ita.rs Win Htiili.T Aluam Itiiniirll Win Ituibauk John Michael ('ar-MiniiT Mrs Mary Ann Callaiiba.i Julin (Jarpcimrr Ca: IVilc. Tims It L'arwMli- Mra Canada Mrs llaitah Vmx Jt.hn 1' tin) Umicr Mr 2 C'liii Julia II OllliiOM I. I'luikn. Ca.uiiuo Cu C.

VV Culhi.rt rin-jili tV'in Tlioii ColyvtiliiiMi James la.iirk t'nliiiicil ICdward I.awrftife Wm OdHoii A Mrs Samuel 2 Ji.Iiii 11 Juitas I i 11 I'oaii'ri Henry (' ii Ivor Jtt'm li Kniily It nr AilK-it Main CtiiitiiiiagH Ulander Davis Capt Davi'y KsilitT Jianii-Is Witlvv Dayt.m ll jtinilri: Mri iii.nick A (' D. inick Jnst-ph Uat Jolin Dnai-lly Duiw Alt. at am Dtllt'J'llfN Jiimtaii JamoH Dullcrv Maurice Micliad i'divard R-'b-Tt KwrSji Win (.) Mil-'iy I'atrirk Kvcris Ul'V Win Win Maliiini J'1 JRP! I'i i'-Ii IMiiiiiml II ii.ii-y Win Jr a Fi oli F.nisius Fiitli SainurlH Fusiur Kurd IIh it Fusit-r Win I'm Tapl 1-Wvili Wm A II l-'il! tm I- I.ydia Mr. Trowbridge who owns aboufrwr.srv thousand dollars of bank stuck, found it convenient, if not necessary, in connection with Ins friends, to refuse to hi'lit tin ir Hie holders of their nolo pay-inents. Accordingly he and his trends adopted the measure among themselves, '-up a public meeting to sanction it, upon the governor to convene the legWiutv fr the purpose of relieving them from the pctfiltios thev had incurred.

As soon as Gyv. Mason returned, Mr. Trowbridge and the couinii.lee, which he was a member, died upon him and solicited him to call the legislature together as soon as possible. The governor complied with their request, convened the legislature, and recommended tnem to legalize the suspension, as Mr. Trowbridge and his friends had requested, though on terms more favor, bio to the public than they desired.

And wliat is the treatment' that Gov. Mason is receiving at the hands of'the supporters of Mr. Trowbridge The paper devoted to that gentleman's interest, in order to injure Gov. Mason's political standing, publishes under its editorial lio-ul as standing matt. r.

that portion of Gov. M. -son's message, which recommends the legislature to relieve Mr. Trowbridge and his friends from (he penalties liiey had incurred by their own voluntary act. Such is the justice and generosity of whiggery.

"The sub-treasury bill was laid on the table (equivalent to rejection) by a vote of 120 to 107. Thus the 'untried experiment' is lost, and the state banks must exist a little longer. Mr. Crary, the "able, independent and fearless" representative of Michigan dodged the question, and was, absent from the house when tho vote was taken." The above pang: is from tho Monroe (whig) Gazette, an it shows the readiness and recklessness with the whig organs impugn the motives and misrepresent the course of our public men. At the lime the vole was taken in the House on the sub-treasury hill, and for several days previou-.

Crary was lying unon a sick bed tu which wis co ili i.d the introduced e-rtai resolutions. 1 deem it a duty which I owe as well to myself as lo my friends Instate to you, and tliroagh you to the public, that I present, and had no hand either directlv or mdirccilv in prep iring or introducing resolution? whatever, said to have been passed at that meeting. Your obedient servant, Antoine Deqcindiie. Detroit, November 'J, 117. MICIUUAS II ACE COURSE.

We anticipate mtich sport, over the course ties fall. Tin; trick is in line order, and the horses appear in good condition. The number entered is unusually large. The tees commence on next, and will list two days. Tie: principal club purse will be contended for 'y Ton Mason sire Democracy outof Jefferson.

Tom is a favorite nig; he ran over this course two years ago, distancing all the horses the first mile lie ius never yet a heat-bets are freely oii'ered, two to one, that he distances anv thiiia; broue-lit into the field, and no takers his backers know he is sure fooled, ami understand his speed and bottom well ihey are readv to bet any amount, lint he distances the other horses the lirsi heat. MttNi.iv by I' -pnlarity, out of Intelligence. This horse has lo ule great time on this course before, and proved himself worthy ol the name his sire bears. Great o.lds arc olilred on him. Against tle-m are to run Sir Charles.

He is no kind of a ci it, and is untried ly be great for going round, but. can't go ahead none. Great ellbrts have been made by rubbing down an. I currviug to tret this critter to win a heat, just for Ihe of the thing. The odds are much against iiiin as he is to carry he is a high strung animal and wont hoi I stiil Resolved.

That the main characteristics of whi 'trerv as exhibited in Oakland county the S. lo C. C. iroivbrnlge. Ites.dved, Tnat we shali'now, and hereai'ter, iiui.i mm an enemy of democracy, who endeavors to destroy its organization or oppose its candidates.

Resolved, That a eomniilt.ee of vigilance, to consist of fifteen, be appointed in the fourth ward. Tho following gentlemen were appointed John Edwards, J. Titus, II. E. Perry, T.

ClitI', C. M. Bull, E.Mosely, H. Farnsworiu, M. Siory, V.

Stead, E. Stackpole, Jaines Caiian, V. lN'esbil, B. Porter, A. W.

Stowed, Spencer ior-vell. Resolved, That every democrat in this meeting and throughout the'eity, use all fair means to bring every democrat to the polls on Monday and Tuesday nexl. Titos. Ci.AitK, Ch'n. Chas.

M. Bull, Sec 'y. Tr.EASURV Notes. We are informed that the Secretary of tlie Treasury has obtained engraved blanks of the Treasury notes authorized by law, and they are now issuing in proper cases for disbursement and in exchange for specie. We understand that tue present emission hears an interest of two per and is chiefly in notes of fifty and one hundred dollars eacii.

Il will probabiy be most convenient to the public to issue them at first in these denominations, and at a low rate of interest, as by this means they may he used as a medium for distant rc-mi lances, inste.nl of being laid aside for investments, as would undoubtedly be the case tf the rate of interest upon them was fixed at or the maximum allowed by law. have seen a specimen of them. The devices are appropriate, and we consider them nasi, are low iotriuaie, L'ross Iran, corrup tion and oiicn that their intrigue has been developed in the mean acts of deception practiced bv them upon the people, through the medium the Courier their cor- Cli.iicp -N eaii.a.- .1 .11 Salnl Uu.ij.ma.. 2 Cia.y I. I' John Ito.liick Jolin IV UlafU Al.j.ail,Iur ILel.ao in lltuo II Cilia i -iam Win CraaiiiLT lk-nry Joll-I C.ia.j.....av l-t Itlark IV Win 2 Craw lillM Clink Talrirk Ciawl'oiil IVin Cliiiiinao IV" (I Cia.iev Miffi tVlia Calili.b.rll Klviaa Calim.il McCaiiim-lll I ai.i I.

ailioon Ilnn-jlas-t II raco 1) u- 'i Oiv-r lov tt 0. James 2 I I.y I i Win II. i I'acick .1 It II llaaclu-ll il ate II il Daiy Jain -s 1. av Ktlravorlli lantl-J It.iza i IClhf Jolin l-tai- Eibva .1 1) "l-ii'i l-trskiiio ruplious and fraud in Ihe desecration of the bal- lot ftex vi August lust ana spcuauuin upon me elective franchise. Resolved, That oppression can never se cure a foothold in the United Sta'es unless whiggery triumphs over demo -r xy, intrigue, corruption au.l violence over virtue, patriotism, i.tie constitution and laws.

Rieolved, Thai ue. hate full ronfdena: in the capacilu and independence oj the jurors who tried the cause if Irish vs. Wisner that their was based upon the principl-s law and lesli.vonn, and could not have wrn.ollier- Slierelnti Jamca k'isc uiilhunl violuliuii of lheir oaths, the. laws and chank I'eier Win Pick CIkm l'etHrfoii David Pat llfVStrnhcn Praiireneal Miw Lucy Piitkcniiibii John Wm I'irkett Samuel Porter Samuel Potter Joseph II 2 PutVeiS Miiii'M I'ntler Wm I'osl On riiirli Uit Putt'. 2 I'uipte George It Itvvtitd Antonio Itiehaidson Diailainia Avery Kuliy Jowph It-iH Eilmuud Itf.Iibins Vincent It It Itoberla U-bertsMr KubyMaiy Ha.ncnt Kbenezer Joha Robinson EtMim ltiidd Harrison It land Israel It usan Simon Hinyley John Hmilh Chailnt Snith Vm II Smith Itolxrrt Smith Satii'oril Smith Jr Sullivan Seuorene Hummers.

Jaiitva Hi ron J'nit onus Mr 2 Slriiuier Jiiiue Stoke L'apt Sniiktveaiiier John Siiiiifwu fid win Stephens'? Henry S.eail Wm Sii'itm Win Sifickiui: Laac 2 Michael Stow GM 2 Strom; Keiimtalaer Hiaiiiou 11 SlOIHM I II Siiinaid Slonns Henry Siaiianl it A Su-wari I'hilamler Sicilman Metsrn Siotnw A Stephen Andrew Daniel 'I'hompson Abel Thompson A Jonathan 'Petli Ji-nehet Tucker Lowell It 31 TiH 'I'll ThusT 2 Tibb.i.-iGeo Tillaon Townwrml Hobert Tooker Susan T-nvny Win Tow'ey Thomas Ttittlf Abieriti utile Ilarrivt TntlleT Tyerman Joseph Swell Joseph A Jh. tl Win but whip and spur can't, save him, he is a gone horse an. I never pass the Then there is JSacon. a fall jul broke his legs are much swollen and he appears much out ol Iix ho can't run any of the.se heats might do on a short scrub. He has only a few tiiick.

and it is supposed will be withdrawn. Sin Edward, the crack loco-foco whig con Scriilnn (Jenrgfi ScIiIohs Tliii'Mm Sca-ilon Mary IJ Sanderson II Saver Vahilinc Sau'iT Win Seek Jarne Seyfnnl Adam Siiii.li Jacob Smith II JniHCf Smith Matthew Smiili Henry 3 Smith JiTi-t; Smith Wm icir-r A .1 (', an A i-' tris ll :iw.r ('ti'- 'i'iui'iiliy Iti-li-rt r'lTilriiiii iui.t:!V t-'i'tiinn .1 .1 Vie rights oj community. Resolved, That we nave co.iciusivc evidence of the integrity, i and quahuc.tio is o' the President of the U-iited by ins adherence lo the principles of his veiier a and palr otiC predecessor, and by the ol hi-measures for the relief of Lie country, in Her late pecuniary emb irrassments, a hn-ge majority of both houses of Congress. Resolved, That the independent stand rly taken bv E. Ii.

Jo.m L. Slight, oe. Abel II. Pock, Dr. and CI rk r.islee, of against the conspirators who robbed meets our warmest approb i.

iu our eslim lion, th they not i nle by rty, as to s.icridje in its snr.n virtue and to sustain a ro touc.u-o. R' o.ved, That Hie late c.o ispi.Mcy of leading whiifs, to destroy lie put nf O. D. Win. S.

ileil.ie,-:-oa, i'. W. IJ.irb.T and oiii i Irisu, by Itie.r co and charge of was in malice, prosecuted by viil tuu- in tine elevation ol Ihe accused, and to ie eternal iulamy and disgrace of too oaf Tun iiAi.i.or uox itoiuir.its and a portion of Ihe w.iig p. rly ol i J.ilti.oi.i, i Hie so.eclioii of George Worlnless isner. lo be thcr organ, and edi oroftne Po.ili ie Couri nil.

ly ciigraiod, and particularly well guarded counterfeit Globe. Attempteu iioijbekv. We understand ilia aUe.opts w. re made last il gill, to rob the 'J'elegrapn an.l I 'dot mails, between this city and Wi.ii.oiisville. A trunk belonging to a passenger the Telegraph line going east, and one mi.

I two newspaper sacks on the Pilot co.niiig iii, was all the booty the rogues obtained. i'ue n.iier we believe, was carried either iiinl. i. io driver's seal, or in the body of the co h. the above was in type, the missini; llewspapLr sacks have been b.ougnl lo the po-t 0.

11ce. were found in In trunks about nix miles from the city, iu a lot adjoining the road. tany of Ine packages thoroughly w.th Water. he truiii; on the Tel -graph had nothing in it bat clothing i-. tint, u.i tin- l'dot.

were uiaii.i notes of a new in-lilution in Riclnn aid, 1. O.i.o. No.iiiag but luese notea was l.i.teu from tlie trunk. llif. Com.

Adv. Rivr.it Land Office. Tuisoiiice, lo-c loaia, has received Ine following amount for live luoiiins past Apia SiLOOi), -S 11,000, June, 3 15,000, Jaly, .1,000, August," Found at Last. The Mercantile states that Snwi'rhy Wm I'm nc 'I'avlor Jainen Tn't-U (in Jnhn Talttnt servative Horse is a lip-lop un, son'-croa-ted, was never sired hut long since dnin'il, vonte ol parties, hut hacked by few has no backers wlio stand up to him, and now his tine was entered nobody knows it is said tlie backers of Sir diaries smuggled his name in. lie runs this lime without saddle, bridle or rider.

It is whispered among Hie knowing ones that t.i.-re is an uud. rstanding between his owners and ihe baciters of Sir Charles he'll dash at Tom in hopes to bother him and let Sir Charle: Win its no use though, 'I oe) has too much heels and bottom for boiti of tnem. Tiiis critter is good for the lirst qu irier, after that he bolls or stumbles, throws his rider and injures himself Taylor Olivi-r 'I'ayior Sanmtl Taclnr I.T Tavlor 'P last dates from Washington. Such is the and justice of whiggery. The sovtensi x.

As Mr. Trmvuri Ige's organ is laboring to in ike the suspension of sjvcio payments odious, fur the purpose of injuring Gov. Mason lor recommending the legisl to legalize ii, justice requires that the should be stated in defence. Mr. Trowbridge's organ says, that "on the 10th day of May the N.

York banks suspen.L-d specie payments. On the ITtii the reached this city. That a groat public meeting convened at. the City Sir." This is true as far as it jroes, it it does not contain the whit truth. ICT The banks s-ispendeJ in the forenoon of the day in lite evening of winch the meeting alike City Unit teas heU.

The measure had been adopted by the banks bfire Ike citizens assembled, anil Mr. Trnmbrid (c. himself had sent an express to the interior to give if the. fact to banks in which he wis interested. The Father of Siiinpla-teks.

A writerin the Advertiser asks if the editor of this paper "expects to be believed when he siys tint Mr. Trowbridge is the father of siiinpl.isters If he does, why not tell his credulous readers that Mr. Trowbridge litis lately been at Washington to superintending the issuing of -SI of his children in the shape ot Treasury notes. It would be pqualiy as plausible." Now if we had madf! any such statement, it would not only be plausible but true for TrowhrVge has been Thiall Martin Tli-nin Ii lull III iss Hu'-'l! Win nan Mr Mrs Lucy i Mis.vm il llailiivv Jaim-fi 'J sNoi Allilr.MV (Jr.litrl Jotfph Tiillcv Michael Tliav. r.V "I Fl TIlillMIMUl I) TiiaiiT Nahnin Tmwh iilie Eiiaa Th miiS40i l.ojiiard he rears and kicks a great deal, but has neither speed nor bottom.

His pedigree is good hut he is not lo be depended on, we advise every body nut lo bet even ion od is on hi.n. Ihe I of tue gre .1 hotel in have at length struck a vein of pure water, oh tneir premises, at the depth of 7UJ feet. They nave been boring for it ever since the completion of their building. Tue supply is said to be 1'. Com.

I nayi A L'pMjn Loinon Vntich Van Diuverter John Van And nw Van Vleek 6 Van Shack John 5 John Uiddle. a distanced pouey that ruined 5 reputation by bul'ing lie takes tire lash Ifnicli r. llmiv Hal! linru'iHul t.uVr llain-r. IJ.il.l tvin I lav I Itlll S.tlll'l' I I 1 1 I rt tn Win H.Mi-'il! Oil .1 Ha iv Hull lltrh (I II.Mvv Joint il nlhi.il' Hit'liin iv IIiikIi have ma.le a singular ciioic wor. nv o.

iu, co -rtners in crime one wno will exert every lo deceive the people, and to uphold iui pii-ty, corruption and treason. Resolved, Tual we will 11- 0 nil honoi-ahl means to secure the re-eleelioa of i.vens T. aIa.son. lor Governor, and Einv.ua) Munov. tor Governor; aad toe io ihe senate of this Slate, of ij.h K.

Cook, and Jehu Ii and to secure mo elee ion oi the iotluuiiig repiil.liciiii ticket: Sainu -I N. tl.nl Isaac Wixom, Isaac Adams, Jesse D. ck. Daniel Ii. Wakefield ami Flavins J.

II. Crane. kindiy, and tries to back into his mmj ii.on... A Circular was issued from the Governmen: House week, addressed lo oi lie (aiS'litrc Jandi Afri'r Ctill.Tl III li J.ihn II (J i .1 lr tl "liili ii: t.ifi-!t AiiL'cli-i tti'Mltl X'1'lntias (itliiiiinj; Jtilili ii It lln.iv Hill lt.it ll. I'limiil ilia Hi r.ii II tlili I -v- IVm 11 Hill I.

lla II lt.l-.l.-io.,l, II, II lia.v.ll llak-aill, II MrlVm II I' 11 Haw Ma luia-l I'iin l-v Mi- Mary tln.ii.T Itirha .1 I' II llnlilui-ll ll-tlrv It.llll If it'll liatk Co tin Ti ins Ilini Tli-is Haul Mr Mill'lnnl Rorklvv custo ns and o.ii ollicers entrusted In the ag.iiii, bill its no gu" lie is all oli' u.s legs am! to boot lie has a few unong tuose to whom lie changed hands two Co. lection ol the revenue, ordering them not lo years ago, but see its a hard b.p'ain Wil iam.f Alfreil Wil.a.d Levi Wat hit Williams Wi hfil KulK'n Wo-Mleii Kil Wilkins SamI Wd.iams Lucy Wirt" Wjlla Wiihiagton William at Washington, anil lie was in fa; Treasury notes to a. lu-gn am mn'. pose of saving the Government tr. pressing thedeposite banks to pui ui oj issuing for the pur.

necessity of the surplus is an ainOKioiis critter, never won hut one rare Resolved, Tual II do our utmost to produce a political reform in tiiis couuiy a return to political and sociilorl the sure result ol in I that was a scrub was distanced by Tom on receive in any payment, lor duties or oiner moneys payable to tint government of Upper nad any other notes than lin: eol tin- H.ul. of Upper ill ala and Ihe Gore II. ink. 'I'oev not lake Ine notes ol Ine It mi, tlie Peonle's, or Farm rs' or ban lis, nor l.ho.e of the fo if Alo.hr.-;( (i hoc of the tuebec. Il-nili.

Hamilton r. Vaunaihan Ann Eli Vi-azif Capt John V( -y Vorua Jamw Wallace Tllack Wu tier Wackivmaii Franciit Wa.ker Ed VartierA Warner Henry Waikins Joint Wnrdivell Wiilsoii Jit me Warn'ii Saml Whccier Dani-t It 'PHo-Whitney Wluppk- White Thrw Wheeler Kubcn White Doci Wriuht JamcH Wbiu? Asahct Wright Sam) 'I Wliiii John Weeks James IV Wendell II Webster Saml 2 Wyburn Oliver TlH.rim Ai.Hul?NM. -V( KH1TV to 11 II t'nmtiiil 'ajil I'llMI 1 1 lit. Utill V.m!'i.-M;l!-M-v Ittini II. tit llHSVi'V Mix (In ti II i I'm'-t ivt.l,.)(l 11-tHV I' ll wni'i II wa i Huuh -Miitiii .) Jttliit lliTiinuioit this course I wo years ago.

He wi.l never be entered lor another race alter he's beaten in this. Also a shake parse to be. co itende.l for bv WoJDImiDGE.ind i alt. nor-e has become somewhat notorious of late; he is a had fellow; kicks, bites and runs aw he gels a chance he thinks he lias keels, we'll see if he can toe ihe mark. Woo.lbr.dg, he certainly has a great name, whatever may he his reputation he nyt with! a Mi:) ami's Wiiiot.

It A V.fl, I. 2 W.hI Mary W.Kill.yS If Wo .11 WT.t-in I -avid WnriK-r Edward Walker Ontage Walk iiis Oils Walke: range Wai bridge IJeman WaLSim Walter Wain W'iUiain Warnm Ltil'ayette tlie exposure ana ovcr.iirow the ballot hox Tue meeting was eloque'Viy and ably addressed by sev il geniiemea of ine democracy. Lvervlhiiig passed ly. (Jo motion of. iu Le R-y, II solv.ii!, of 'his in -et.

iag be siiue.l by the President, Vice President-and Secretaries, and hi the D-'nio. cratic- Balance, Detroit Free Press and Deirnil i'ost. Resolved, That this meeting adjourn lo meet, at P.irshlU's, on Wedue-d iy evening next, at (i u'clock. J. P.

RICHARDSON, Peer. IIi.il Irish, L. C. I Iahglii, I 1 i- money in their hands. The susi'Ession or specie s.

Mr. Trowbridge's orgun endeavors tu retire, hint from the iterni of the suspension of specie payments, and refers for this purpose to tiie fact that some of the most prominent Democrats in the city participated in the proceedings of the city meeting, which recommended the Wj'Iiut the Adcerliser neglects tu state the fact that the Hanks, AT THE ISSTAXCli ()F MR. TROW BRIDGE and his friends, actually suspended before the city meetin; was held, and that he was the most active in ca'lin the meeting to have it sanciiouwhut the banks had done under his advice and counsel. Henry (ii.it. oiii" rii'iilri llin fW(t inJnr.

U'X IVdiii ill" IpMihlii iiiriiicnf Intljv in: i-iti ti "iiMiii'li -Mf "i nh- ttnlm in ihe riviT liial pliiCi'. Wi- nuv Un.1 A 1 1 -r-Jii'in nnmiul uu I in tin) run-ins liiw TuIlmIo, mi Iiit li ihiir pi i I'ur tin- purl 'I y. mill un? vvitin-sso to liic tlut sli-i vv.is Oii'iril i iiiil-itlo a iMi.iHi'ii'i-.iliIi- purl nt' Iter r.trt lu'l'iin; sli cnulil -'it. "'Ill NiiW U'l' JlrriJtl wiMi tin p-'Mjili' m' Tolinln, liril. Mn' Witter vcxij l-ir dm.

mi cviilniici.t uf (ho l.icf, vt w.miKI MHMiLtuu, (hiring Ihmiiv, iri: of u'liirli liino ill': iMii.hiiin w.is ngrouiul afiircHaifl. Inro Iio.iLs ciitn-? up lo if n( tin; r.tpiils itnil viitird iM i oily, Willard Levi oarr.es a high h.ad- tie is a bie Tnvi'i tlnt'' ImI.H J.ilm" but don't be so ired- he is prettv VouhillThoi Voung Catharine YoimgO.M Vuung SIIUMXIN M'KNKaiT. P. it. fvi 1 r.

Mfl Win u.i Dr. M. IJagg, Sec 'vs. scrub, but Ius owners, have run him so much that he's sprung iu the knee's, an i in all his limbs badlyhe is an old animal and m. hive been a good horse in m's day-he ul better be withdr e.vu immediately.

A. 11. Hansom, ,1 i MUSEU.1I.-GIt AT A'irrKACTlON i MOBK NOVfiLTV. The proprietor, ever gra'rftil folt-the pntronagc conferred mi iliu cutalilwhiiiMK, i. dieter-, mintii itj let no opitortnnity puis for mi! tlie ptiblirvimi aiinotincm iku he huet: fectwl an ciigugnoiciM wilh ULAN'C, the greunsi Magician ufthe pron-nt ilny.nml proprietor uf ihe nxiji cabim-t in tlie cimnuy, wboge ei-lnirdinarr perform-incea have th wml al veuit i.i.hi.Mi law.

i.y maL'ini A a few amenihnenis ome of the provisions of Shinpl asters. One of the writers for the Advertiser says it is by the acts of the Democratic party that we are now ule to receive worthless corporation sbi-iplasters." Tiiis wri-ter is much mistaken. Jt was the act of Trowbridge and his friends in refusion- to fulfil nf hi -t Ucacon wvl) ivo.i,.io.ii is a well otnK, am'iitious spce.ly ne won a match race ver this course Knapi went aain wirlioul. aci'idout (IntoiKiuii, iilllioiih t.wn (t llifin c.ii nr in lim niht. Niw t.ii, Is a stal'.

i( 'liiih ounnvn i'ya hnrf: wit.in;.ss,-U' Irivt; no f.i.irs ol" il' it ilo.rs nui t.ll a ulti wiiicii it w.mlii he folly to wt: t.o know wii.it ninotiiit of in'Mcnou i itccussary Im prove, th it tin: navigation nhovo, msi spring nc can uo it again. A scrub race will also be ran twentv-seven tutonwhnt nt uf many (hoiumid ipeets'on in Ihe principal citi throughout ih-j United Klnii ti.li Afttxtlotiin Kni(i Nnae, Kunpp I'l'i'ii entries made two.lhirds of them Iit'lAnit Jolin Irvtu-i Villi.im .1 Jriihin John Jiilinoinn S-imncI Jiml'TIm iM Win It Juhtijinn It Jon immai Ja inw gc Junfs John Jndd JuKjih Knti1ay Pnirick Kenddy Joint Ktr I) mni si Kiliirllnircr John Klfcman fc Diirfcc Mra Ki'ic-tmrv II It Michael K'-nrv 'j Kellry l.nn' I hevixkf Hi 1 Uw: I-incli I A Jiinix L'tldr John D.in'I Leonard Wallace LfDnw. I.iicv Li tic j' Lochtvoftd 2 Love Jam T.yon Um to go- their promises to pay specie for their notes. The scarcity of silver for small change, occasioned by the. suspension of specie payments brought about by Mr.

and his friends, was the primary cause of tho issuing of corporation notes. the biters w.ll get bit this time. Tag. iiiommy cvwuns, Ociulwr and every cvenfW during ihe week, Moiw. Blanc, will introduce hwjtpind and cientitic display of mechanical and mathematical ream of Dfiteriiy.

IVrformanco to caronicnce at half-pant 7. Tickets 50 cent. Kor furllicr parlicukni urn asjall bills. oc30ulw tins i nv, the nest -inn salest ol hanking will he iieroduced that the country has ever wii" The currency will be a mixed ie, of specie and paper, and the piper, in every instance, wdl have a specie In. -is, and the lull-holder wdl lie protected from loss bv the ro.ii estate security th it il pie-eed.

There hi and probably un ler the tjt-n -ral i ig liw, be more hoik-, than if were ili-r-ctly chartered by tie legislature. the frequency of banks, provhl a-inlc security is in every instmce niven by th in" -no objection lo their solv -ncy. Ami it is made the duty of the comity clerk and the county treasurer, their ofiicial cap citv, el'o th no more naiiio to acctn-Mii than uia uviow. Mnuner. II cjirtiss.

ft, 5 AI iS I ItAISCVi I-VchIi Wmm Hi-llintj il- ni Kiglii Cfiita jwiiml by J.T. W'AKUKN, nu't-iaw iTiiiLTcr iV. nit'ciiuiHT, Yil JoH' A v. 'ANTED-rtOOIiuiihels P.taioea 1 .1.. Wetake pleasure in copvi-ig the following from the ilam izoo Gazette, andbcrin- cstf-mony to its truth To Cm- Mep.chants.

The Kalarn izoo Gv z-tte, berng tue oldest established newspaper prmtd we of Ann Arbor, and I'alrick Mr I. cn-i Antlinny LmnpliiT l.ni'v Ann Lake Tinnier f.Jipp) i Titm II Mr At-'iamlnr Lnntitati tl liHHt Jant1" l.tuMrn N'T Bark of Lapeer. The book for subscription to the capital slock of the Bank of Lapeer, was closed at Liapecr, on the 23d instant. The subscriptions much exceed the necessary sum of 850,000. The stockholders intend to secure the public by bond and mortgage upon uninciim-bored real estate.

More than sev- n-eifrbt 0f the stock of this institution is owned in the'couii-ty I'ontwe Balance. fPJl I ii. n.wliip InTelolbrt! oxi.sttny bulwp-n M. ih hiiIhcHIi t-s nailer lti name itnJ linn ol'J. V.

JUNES it Int tliii -mi iliswilv Uy nintiul cofM iii. Tin Ihj ik.s a.til accuu.il (if iho lirsn iri tell iviui John .1. I'icpi-Jttt; wIid nitthuriz Um 'rl-all ilrtn tails fyr or rig tin tin wikI firm, mi I wit will ta- duty oft hr Kink Com n-moner. in his like i UllC.ll-r-in -be I1U- no umom 5 do Ileela 1 100 do Oaa 6 lon Knglih Hoy FARNSWORTH HALL, oc30-tf 110 Jcffenon AvinSef TKAS 100 chesw and half chou Young Hyson "Tea. Ju.

received and for sale by i JOHN MeHEYX6VDS; fi tr? crnr mi-1 WoodwjiriliAvpriuf unut! ui ui lit tu.tn nuintl, jt ed to nearly evefv town inllm I 'n'y' 10 11 securi'v found a valuable 'vehicb for cry mere vc" for ol" People from all advertise in. U-cmeiiN will losses. by the month, quarter'or vea? on ill 1,1 the state of Rhode Uhn more .1 or ve.r, on liberal banks-lhan-tabcre are town, but the Iv-nlt. in Avenue. DaU'd L)ntruil, 1st iNovutiibiir, jno.

ii. iMcqifi'irrt: twIMf -J. T. JONI'X.

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