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THE INVIOLABILITY OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS.THE ONLY SECURITY TO PUBLIC LIBERTY.

T. FOSTER, Editors. ANN ARBOR, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1845. ii. BECKLEY, I WHOLE ISO. 240.

relation of teverul other Abolition outrages, THE SIGNAL OF LIBERTY choo! in Tennessee, whore this man saw From the Albany Argus. where she. sat by the side of her kind we vote lor such men as would which led to ceitain stories of Southern ven- <£ommuttfcatiott0. Will bo published every Monday morning, in er, and first persuaded her to aid him in the SPEED ON RAILWAYS—COM PE. husband—I lie friend endeared to her •'und i the heavy burdens nnd let the op- Ann Arbor, Michigan, by geance upon Aboliton ogents, a sort of vin- irculation of Abolition tracts, finally seduced TITION OF RIVAL LINES. * For the Signnl of Liberty. by so many tender associations—so nutnv pressed go Crec," being at the same time BECKLEY, FOSTER, & Co. dicitive phrenzy spread among the company: nd carried her to New Orleonp, where, grow- "THE LAST SHALL BK FIRST." jacts of kindness. FOR THI MICHIGAN STATE ANTI-SLAVERY SO- fresh drinks were called in; 'Lynching' was ng more bold as he extended hU acquaintance The Long Islnnd Railroad Company assured that the'-other interests," will bo CIETY. a theme upon which nil were eloquent, and now average 30 miles an hour on their Is it possible that our Southern Slave- | She is now to take her last look, nnd .-is safe in the hands of the frifisd.s of TERMS. with the country, he had made another ar- ONE DOLLATI a year, in ndvnnce: if not paid, llknoATi cases of punishment under that angement with the 'Society'—one of greater road of 95 miles. On some trips, tho holders ever read the sentence at the head j bid a final adieu to her benefactor, thni Equal Rights ns in the hands of those (n advance, Two DOLLARS will be INVARIABLY summary code were repeated, commented and rofif as of greater risk; namely, to 'run off' I cars have run 38 miles per hour. As of this article with a realizing sense of loves her as ho loves his life, one whowho luvc. oppression. required. gloated on with a eavago enjoyment which egroes from the plantation* along the coast. soon as the road is fenced in, and cattle the reverse of fortune that awaits the ad administered to her in sickness, and How an individual who lias nny sense O* Old subscribers can have their papers at promised a rough fate to the next tract dis- One Dollar a year, by forwarding thut amount, Jentlemen. this is a mighty long story—Bar- are kept off the track by station keepers, bondman and his master ? A change of ejoiced with her in henlth. She is lo of justice or propriety cr\n preach, pray, tributor which might be caught by any of the and paying arrearages. eeper " as is the case on the fast routes in Eng- worlds, may change their condition, in id a sad and long farewell to nil her for- find writo ngafnst Stavery, and then vote All subscribers will be expected to pay within party. 1 the year. "Oh, no, no!" "Go ahead, Colonel.' — land, that speed can be accelerated to 45 relation to each other. Christ says, "In ler friends and dear relationsjchildren or for the very men who alone possess tho During this time the Colonel, though evi- )rinks at the moment were declined, but the TERMS OF ADVERTISING. miles an hour without the least danger to my Father's house are many mansions." ssociates as the case may be. Oh how j power to emancipate the slave?, and still For each line of brevier, (the smallest type.) dently of kindred sentiments with the company horter operation of taking a fresh "chew" the first insertion, 4 cents. the passengers. The public evidently de- Those who now live in their parlors, may old and desolate must the world appear! not only refuse to exercise that power, had preserved his equanimity; he 6moked his was indulged in, by way of filling up the For each subsequent insertion, 1 cent. soon bo plneed in the remotest part of low must her henrt shrink from launch- but legislate to rivet his choins and per- cigar deliberately, listened to the different a use. mand the highest speed—for the quickest For three moniha, 7 cents. that magnificent building "not made with ng forth to meet its tempests and its For six months, 10 cents. spenkers with an assenting emile, or, may be, '•I had another question to ask the woman. route is always the best patronized. The petual e his bondage, i» more than we can For one year, 15 cent*. a 'Just so. Doctor,' or a 'Quite correct, gen- Long Island company are already reap- hands, eternal in the heavens." "For as torms! divine. ; Orders by mail will be promptly attended to. Do you love this man,' said 1. The poor iLeoal Advertising by the lolio. tlemen;' but finally, after the relation of a re- reature wept worse than ever, gentlemen; ing the benefits of their enterprise. the body is one, and hath many members, The rumbling wheels of the carriage We may pray, preach quote scripture ?O" Manufacturers, Booksellers, Machinists. taliating capture and execution under horri- lie said her only desire was to go to some and all the membeis o." that one body, re heard, and horses are reined up to and pass resolutions about slavery, and Wholesale Merchants, and all others doing «n )ly exciting circuatances, he, in mild tones, The railways between here and Buffalo iztcnsioe business, who wish to advertise, will riends in Illinois, where ohe hoped to be weN being many are one body; so is Christ.— le door, the unhappy wife steps into the the slaveholders are unmoved. But when nnd with nn aspect that indicated any thing will not average more than 16 miles an find the Signal the best possiblo medium of com- ome and to get along more wisely. 'He For by one spirit are we all baptised into ame, the crnck of the driver's whip is we deposite our vote they nre roused, and munication in the State. but ferocity, signified his intention to relate 'a buses you, then, eaid I. 'Oh,' said she, 'I hour. On the Western railway (on ac- O* All Remittances and Communications one body, whether we be BOND or FREE; card, and the rolling wheels bear her as Henry Clny snys, "it is the most alarm- ittle circumstance' himself. wouldn't mind that, if I thought he wouldn't count of the high grades) the speed will should bo addressed, Post paid, and have been all made to drink into one apidly away from her husband with ing feature in the whole enterprise."— LIBKRTY: Ann Arbor, I'm not a passionate man, gentlemen,' eaid ill me.' In short, as I hope to live a mild not average more than twenty miles an Spirit." This body, or house has many vhom she had lived, and with whom she But we leave Mr. M. to pursue his course o, drawing up his legs slowly, and adjusting nd considerate citizen, gentlemen, that livid, hour. This is about the average run on lis vast bulk in the chair; •I'm rather a calm owardly scoundrel, had, during my pursuit of the best railways in New England, which members that are represented by the ad promised to live and spend her days; of moral suasion against, and political ac- man and apt to bear putting upon, rather, but im, after threatening his victim—now his shows that the Long Island is the fastest head, the eye, the ear, the hand, and the nd to whom she would have been a faith- tion/or the institution ofSlavery, merely goin for Lvnchlaw, somo, for all that. I urthen—till she was nearly lifeless, actually foot. See 1 Cor. 12: 12—21. 1 Pet. 2: 5. ul and chaste wife, if her wicked oppres- divining that while tlie official authority IP I HAVE ERRED. route in this country. The remarkable ad a little case of my own with one r>f those ttempted to droicn her in the swamp! I level of the country through which it The Jews were once a slaveholding or had obeyed the word of God. of the general and state government tole- BY D. C. COLESWORTHT. Abolition gentlemen once, and I acted up to eedn't tell you, gentlemen, how unanimous passes, as well as the absence of bridges, people. SeeLevit. 25: 45, 46. But now, The writer of this is not a political aboli- rates and sanctions tlio accursed system, he law fully—on my honor, I did, gentlemen- le verdict was in this case; the woman, for renders it probably as good a route for "The priesthood being changed, there is ionist from the fact that he does not vote t will continue, and on those who Come not to me, if I have erred, am a family man, gentlemen—and a friend vhom we subsequently made up a 6iibscrip- :i speed as there is in the United States or made of necessity a change also of the hat ticket. Cf" are not political abolitionists—that While passion burns upon thy cheek; who comes to tee me, or a stranger wishing on, was moved offtowards the nearest houie; Europe. They already run 60 miles an law. Heb. 7: 12, They were called to SIMILES. lo not vote the ticket"—will rest the res- Who with his bitter feelings stirred, 0 put up, if an honest looking while man, ;ie man—a mighty email figure, anyhow— Can pleasant words of kindness speak? hour through the dense population of submit to the new dispensation of mercy, onsibilitv. always finds my house his home while in it. hrunk to half his natural size; discolored as REMARKS. 1 keep servants to wait on them, purposely, I the last corrupting change had anticipated England. There is no reason why that but they would not do so. Rom. 10: 3. If thou canst fee) the wrong I've done, The writer of the above is favorably For the Signal of Liberty. do gentlemen, and treachery under such cir» he grave; his arms bound behind his back— should not be done here. Stephen, addressed them in the following And wish in penitence to bring, known to many ol our reaeders, nnd hav- :ONS1 DERATIONS FOR THE COM- cumstances id a mean thing—it's not a white nd shivering on the ground, too spent to ex- language: "Ye stiffnecked and uncircum- To truth ond duty, Folly's son. While speaking of the speed of rail- ng something to say, he is entitled to a MERCIAL COMMUNITY. man's act, gentlemen.' nbit a spasm—with the rein which he had cised in heart and ears, ye do alwi-ys re- Prom kindness let tby notions spring. way locomotives, we can very properly nearing. He seems lo pride himself in MESSRS. EDITORS:— An emphatic assent wns expressed on all atcly held in his hand buckled around his sist the Holy Ghost; ns your fathers did, allude to that of steamboats. The new that he is not a political abolitionist, not- At a meeting recently held in Birmingham, linnds. 'Well, 1 lost two boys, valuable ser- neck for a halter—like a thing too nbj-jct sodo\e. Acts 7: 51. Yes, their fa- Speak kindly and thy voice will full England, to remonstrate agniiist a proposed vants, gentlemen, by entertaining wolves in even to hang—awaited the selection of a boats lately brought out on the Hudson, withstanding the evils of wh'ch he so just- Like nvieic melting on the soul, thers held Slaves, nnd they were deter increase of the British Novy, Joseph Sturge. heeps' clothing, and I determined that the crotch for him to swing from.'1 such as the Oregon and the Hendrik Hud- ly complains are the necessary result of And every error I'll recall. mined to persist in the same unhallowe a gentleman long and deeply interested in next.one who called should be punished SOMK, It may be supposed that the picture, the son, can, with the tide, make 24 miles in an institution in.this country which was And yield no more to ein's control, practice. "And even unto this day commerce, m&do the following statement: and I did'nt wok long, for, somehow, they torrid features of which wore thus in detail one hour,but they will now average more created, and is sustained by lhe law-ma- when Moses is rend, the veil is upon tliei "I know something nbout chartering and in- Yes, kindly speak—such words have power, tiad got the hong of my house, gentlemen, lescribed, had gradually excited the phlegma- than 18 miles an hour with the same ease king power. hearts." 2 Cor. 3: 14—16. And Davi suring ships, and ! do not hesitate to say, that When fulling from the lip.t of.love, and look advantage of my temper. A very tic limner,—not at all! 11 is sentences swel- they used to run 12 miles. There was saith, "Let their table be made a snare In the District of Columbia, public if the whole of the navy were scuttled to- To save in strong Teinptotion'e hour, pnlile stranger, with his wife and a 'dearborn,' ed, not from the mere impetuous gathering of a time when six miles an hour wns con- jails are built and repaired with the peo- morrow ond sent to thu bottom of the oceon, And turn the serpent to a dove. came along: HK had something the matter, ideas, but, as it seemed, from a good-natured and a trap, and a recompense unto them.' sidered high speed. Yet it is manifest ples money for the accommodation o I could po to Lioyrl s and msore sh'ps and however, with II'IB eyes when I look at him; lesire to make the story as interesting*as pos- Rom. 11: 9. "Let us labor therefore 1 that steamboats can not be made to go as cargo without paying one shilling' more pre- Forget not then thy duty, thou nnd so I put my own servant, Juke—a very sible to his hearers; while it in no respect ex- enter into that rest, lest any man fall af- slave-holders, to congnc run&wny slaves fast as railway locomotives. The resist- mium, and I couli] charier Vessels to cny port Who hast a brother gone astray, good boy gentlemen—a perfect WHITE MAKI hibited nervelessness, there was not a flash of ter the same example of unbelief." Heb. n. when they are apprehended. Free ance of the dense medium of the water of the globe wllhotU paying nny mure freight." And sunshine, beaming from thybiow, and wh<>m I never said across word to in my passion during the whole narra'ion. This was 4: 11. American born citizens are, in these jails This bold and somewhat startling declaration, Will light his steps in Virtue's way. )ifc—1 put Juk<» to 'tend on them; and sura not the case with ihe hearers, though. The must of necessity be so much greater mprisoned when they are arrested for from such au'hority, has led me to sea if it enough, after I was in bed, back enmo ihr eye of t!ie "Judge"' seemed bursting from bis than the ihin air. By an eminent naval Those ancient Slaveholders were early he purpose of reducing them to slavery could be supported by th*3 evidence of unerring boy to sny that the gentleman had offered to head in enger expectation, while the "chew- constructor, twenty-five miles an hour is informed of the unhappy consequence of When droves are being collected for th statistics. I here present tlirir testimony tun him oft"! Well, I told Jake to go with ing1" operation on \m part for a moment sus- considered the maximum of steamboat disobedience to the divine command. Mo- MISCELLANY. southern market, these jails are used for for the consideration of those of your readers him—first leaving word which way he was to pended; others were like him; a few, again, ses says, "The Lord shall make thee the power. It will also be remarked that the jheir safe keeping. who ore engaged or interested iu commercial LIFE AT THE SOUTH. travel;and then I went to tOpep. In the mor- by an eager but pain'ul contraction of the head, and not the tail; and thou shall be largest steamboats run the fastest. There Licenses are granted in the Distric pursniU. A LYNCHER'S OWN STORY. ning, Jake'6 wife—a deacent wench, gentle brows, betrnjed a softer nature—at any rate, above only, and thou shalt not be BE- was a time when it was considered that under which a large traffic in slaves L The amount of tonnnge ownod bv Great BY T. M. FIRLD. men—a perfect ludy—carno to tell about the more sensitive nerves. NEATH; if that thou hearken unto the very large boats must be considered slow. Britain, embrncing every kind of vessel en- I( arrangement; so taking my overseer with me "Ye?, gentlemen, there was a moment's carried on. Men are permitted, on be I never fight when angry, gentlemen."—JAMKS commandments of the Lord thy God, gaged in the Domestic and Foreign Trade I started after them.' delay in choosing a limb; in the meantime, by But experience shows this to be otherwise. coming residents of the District, to intro Bowicr which I command theethisday to observe is 3,047,170 tons. "I go in for reprisals, gentlemen—by the way of hanging the culprit with a little life A boat of 1000 tons will do better than duce colored persons with them and hole 'I should THINK so!' 'Wake snakes?' 'Go and do them." (Deut. 28 : 13.)— The amount owned by tho in him, some one had given him a mouthful one of 500 tons, because the wheels can them there as slaves. The slave trade i , . . „ eternal heaven*, reprisals.' Soize on Aboli abend, Judge!' A dozen eager rxclamations This law is summed up in one word, T of whiskey, when, recovering his tongue, he be made so much the larger, and there- United States, tjon property in New Orleans, Natchez— evinced the zest with which the climax of the between the States and upon the High The cost of American shipping is SCO per began to beg; from begging, genlhmen, he "Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." wherever found. Seize on the Yankee scoun- story was expected. The narrator, however fore they can have more power. This is Seas is sustained and sanctioned by the 'on: and an experienced shin-owner has esti- got to screaming; blood actually trickled from Have they obeyed? If so, why did Jesus drels themselves nnd excUnjre thorn for our proceeded with a sang Jroid that was inimit the more gratifying too, as the increased nation. mated the value of our whole mercantile mar- his straining eyes, and it was getting unpleas- tell them, "Ye are from BENEATH," (John own kidnapped slaved—nigger for nigger, by nblc. capacity required for speed, adds largely ine at s-40 per ton, new nnd old. The cost of Hiit,—no dignity about it! an idea struck me! 8: 23.) "Many that are first shall be Money is annually paid out of the na- thunder!' 'I hndu't eoue but a few mile?, when bad to the comfort of the traveling public, shin-buil(!in production, iron will comedown to a rea- to ihe commercial world ! Think of it, for a brought, and by the spirit with which fresh making an effort, as it were, to recall the re- silently, the other* os to the mere change of lands, receive a crown in the great body sonable price. This is inevitable from nnd let the oppressed go free," to the moment ! The pr< tit of the whole mercan- cigars were lighted, it was evident that the laxed jaw to its duiy, finally fell with it; an enjoyment! ''Colonel," cried the Judge, the abundance of the ore, the cheapness of Christ where we shall be members of polls and then deposits a vote for the ve- tile marine of these three great nations, falls subject had only got fairly under headway in there the man 6at, staring at me, motionless name your liquor—that was an idea!" v of fuel, and the number of furnaces now his body according \o our works? Christ ry men who give their entire sanction us fchiirt of lhe annual expense of supporting the the assembly. It was in the fall of 18—. wilh the exception of his throot, which work "Yes, exclaimed another, with no Jess en- says, "If ye love me ye will keep my men, as politicians nnd perhaps ns chrjst- British Nnvy! And is thie the protection which During tho preceding summer, a couple of ed spasmodically in the effort to supply itscl thusiasm, "first-rate idea!" erecting. Then the rails will be very commandments." The Slaveholder pro- Cominerco owes to Navies! Here are the of slaves had been seduced, and wrested from with moisture fiom the parched mouth. Gen- "A splendid idea!" "A glorious idea!" was heavy, with a road bed to correspond, and ians, to the very system which is the pa- fesses to love God, ye?, he dare make line g oat cominccinl nations expending an- their master's by the Boston Abolitionists, and tlemen, he was the picture of a small rasca the general chorus. the rate of speed will be such as will rent of all tho wretchedness of which he m.u^y fifiy-two millions of dollars on their the numerous Southerners tin?" at the North, caught in a full trap! I first blushed thnt h "YOF, gentlemen/' complacently observed this high profession to piety, when at the complains. manifest that the American has even im* combined navy, \\Uo~e principal function is tu filled with violent indignation, gave vent to was a white man, and then next that he wa the giant, as he raised his gla6P, "I think my same time he will turn a deaf car to ubu Present Mr. M. a ticke-t containing the proved on the very remarkable speed of protect commerce (in'! navigation; while all the most furious threats and denunciations.— an American!'1 self that it teas a sweet idea." of the most snered commands in the Holy the English railway. lames of "good men and true," who are tlie;r mercantile;.ln;>>'i')g can earn, above its It is not intended hereto argue, or even com ''American h—1!" interrupted one of th Bible. And that command is as follows: CORPORATIONS WITHOUT CHARACTER, iledged before heaven nnd earth to the co?t, Is but little mure ilian tliirtylhree mill— ment upon the vexatious question of slavery, boat, who, perched upon a pile of trunks, hat When the Erie railway's completed, "What therefore God hath joined togeth- but simply to sketch a few features ond in- AS WELL AS SOULS.—The Farmers' and cau.se of the slave, and if elected i<> office ians per ani'Min! Louk at France:— in 1837 Irlhertosaid nothing; "lie was a d—d Yankee which will probably be in the season of er let no man put asunder." They virtu- vill co all that can be const ilntioual- &li.',000,000. lo her cidents of South-western character and ad- ihat's what he wasT This distinction was, Mechanics' Bank at Georetown, D. C, 1848, competition will compel a high rate she apprn;ri-i'. co t of its protection*. Western traveller. The grade of the that they love God, whose word they do let us bunff ilii* matter nearer home. tinguish an outline; the main cabin was spread the follow right there. Thtsre wus evidence the purchaser would value it at 90 cents ET,ET, " nnd when asked why, replie?, "I ddo j central route is more favorable than that not regard. The poor, heart-stricken ... 1 ... \» •• havi->ilnmt 1,000,000 tons of s.'uppinir en-, with mattrasscs, and the persons around the besides mine, for one mnn had followed him to the dollar. The damrges were laid at not wish to unite religion ami pnjin.-s— . r _ of the Erie, and therefore with a heavy wife is a slave, she must be sold nntiln; rote we have taken, is £6 000,- case by deciding that a corporation can- Now we contend thnt slavery being upon an exciting topic, now promised to make and his due, and I would question her too.— sho must take her leave of him to see (.00 per riii' To protect ihi3 interest not sue for defamation of character. a night of it. She was young, gentlemen, with a 6imple Tho whole number of slaveholders who his face no more. She must be hurried the creature of law, is »x legitimately the ulin-'.-t.{fieon y avowed object of our nuw; tiii'l :<> render it ndcquale to tho service, the •Yes, gentlemen', renumed the fiery Judg-e, look—had evidently neither the heart nor the Some wag took a drunken fellow, pla- are voters, is said not to exceed 75,000; off into the wide world lo meet its tempta- subjecfof legislnlion ns that of baii_k«, ta- XT- vi rum- lit nppn.juiated, for the current year, 'it may seem like a desperate doctrine, but wit of a woman about her, and at my first ced him in a coffin with the lid left so he while there are, in the free States, near tions nnd contend with its storms alone; riffs, specie circulars, or any tiling e!s^— •ft.S5j!,75iJ!!! Now h' nor eucii a mountain what except desperation has left ns! The question—something put it into my head— could raise it; placed him in a grave yard, a million of voting freemen. Yet these her heart, her bleeding heart must be and that the individual who exercises tho crisis MUST come! My slave is my property, Are you married to this man?' she burst into load of protection like millstones about nd waited to see the effect. A fter a short few slaveholders rule, with absolute sway, most sorely oppressed with sad emotions elective franchise should be governed in guarantied to me by the constitution. If tears, and sobbed as if her heart would break. ... v i • \t- , - I in-lieue<• !< »f a grievous burden ro and inexpressible [ had him taken away at once, and out it all ime the fumes of the liquor left him, and the whole land,—engross most of the nmonir stran- depositing his vote by the paramount tn-\ Nations which do not Massachusetts sanctions the seizure of our gers in a strange land; the command of ilsrest, and if all that is valuable conne-cted niggers, who shall cry] shame on Louisiana, came; with uo thought of injuring her com" is position being rather confined, he sat offices, sponge up most of the public rev- d f let and it all that is lb nnrted j mm H (single \e.~.-d of war, aro iilW God to the contrary notwithstanding.-— with the life of two million seven hundred should she retort upon their ships?' laniou though; it was the simple impulse to pright, and after looking around, ex- enue, ond dictate most of the acts of those wh^so bullying', b!iis:eriny navies wiji- The day must come, in which she must thousand human beings is ol' more conse- Another cheer of approval further stimulated relieve a timid mind by confession. She was lainied: 'Well, I'm the first that's riz, or government. How long must we submit len ihp 0CCQ1. And I will close tbis article the speaker, who rushed into the vehement not his wife, gentlemen. Sho had taught; Ise Pm confoundedry belated.' toil? leavo tho walls of the house, the fireside rjuence-than dollars and bttite, then indeed with tho words of nn expensive ship-owner 1:1

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iheelemens of'Philemon's cliarnc''cjf, if hr In respect to the S :.vo hank of i;;30 it nns They must contribute the necessary WHIG ABOLITION. THE TELEGRAPH. thU country, nnd which are emgidarlv coinci- ;i mere political and peiv.>ml ins'.itu'ion. Its SIGNAL OF LIBERTY. dent with (h« declaration of Joseph S '"••.'..•: were, indenJ, n It man S1ayc1iu]r. means, and hire ns many lawyers as may Our readers will recollect that before As this wonder of modern times is "If we had not a .single r-hip, we could re- Thi.-' c.<.nstiuc'il.ii also,ronsisic ni!y norounts 11 fRreis nnd the S;nte fficors were intermin- ANN ARBOR, MONDAV, DKCKJJBER I, 1C-15. be necessary Jo prosecute each case to its the election, the Liberty men of Jackson shortly to be in operation, as it were, be- ceive mid snul awrty every thll»« we wished t.. fur IIIL- I'.e.t stnled in s lii.-tmv, viz: ! »!fcd. The St:fe threw nround '.hem iis s.mc- final consummation. No mnn muat be county were intreated by tho Whig Ga- fore our own doors, every thing connect-- buy nnd sell, by foreign v.?s»< U, w'lich would thal ()i)"si:n')a a boil t this pcrnd, b"«-> rue n lion. 1 Jeie ii.-depfifits were made; and for One Dollar a Year in Advance. allowed to sell with impunity in their zette to ulurn in with the Whigs"—to ed with it will be of interest. The dis- fl d nsle>11 1 clltr r i. Sim.- -,vj< ii( y, mid Stale officers labored to rfo'their own RgUUngi " - ' '- / ?- pranii'ifnt dignitary of the rorly ('li n«iinn town, nnd every offender must be prose- "give ijierri a lift"—to "give them their en- covery is yet in its infancy, and there can Clinrch—os he s:«ys, no less tlnn a B'sfi'ip!! I>I;I'I» en fiiiiv ee mid piuver. This unholy in" our cor.-merre with a fertiiing lor naval SPECIAL NOTICE. cuted as soon as ho becomes nn illegal tire, and honest support"—to "go with be no doubt but improvements will be protection, would c«-ry «.!! our freight at n Wh.it ihiiik yon, of AuiPriian Staves, nnHei >,iul iii.iiiitura! a!li-nic sw( lied it in o nn in- We have in the Counties of SShi.-.w;:ssee, trafficker. In this way only can the evil them"—to "combine their efforts and ac- made which will vastly augment its use- cheaper rate than is now pi id fur the snme {he enlightened bn.l philanthropic trai lnn siiiin>- m (nighty-tor wwil or woe. [ts bll>w onn, Eiton, Chnu n, and Ingham, l.io sub- tion" with the whigs—and iii return were fulness. nnd injtrtiutsons Crf* our Donors Clw.Vjl*»jk; It-It i.e. vilv i.»h the S.si'e nn 1 the public—on scribers who paid their subscription last year be removed. So long as this course is 1 promised "the right hand of fellowship" Worcester, Sepr. 23th, Culhoun, Fuller. Junckin, S.HIV n-7 inlrf.-'w. rife jjui'ty , de.w,vi div—on ihc iiino- u maple Mignr. As Hie year is j'ist expifeing, not taken, the curse will continue. The Washington correspondent of the rirfirio- 10 the dignify iif I>t.-11.. 1 >-, wh.l" yi-i rent I illir I vedly. All Hie in-truinentF ve would say that I hey can Jiave the p;iper We are aware that a portion of theTcm- by the Whig party. Well, the Liberty Journal of Commerce says: For the Sigunl .,f L b ry. the boiul« f)f i>oi'r<-<>i lil of this d'.-:i.-l r"iis PMIII \wio rq fmli othYc-r in any just con- I have read, wilh deep interest, the artie'es St. Joseph County, l\>>v. l»45; by the first dn y of May next. }f this be not curse as much as others do. if they will ineffectual, it came out, on iho eve of pleted during the present season—not- . w iiiculpa- withstanding all assertions to the con- just concluded in your paper, headed "Slive- done, they wili bu holden to pny the published find any better way to prevent it, we shall election, with two columns of maledic- holding always Sinful,1' and signed "A U» I'or I!K" Sij.'D il HI l/lioriy. iiiiif :fie Slate;—ilmi is of rhiuying its pres- trary. The price of telegraphic des- erms of the paper. Their neig hbor?, if res- be glad to join them in executing it. But tion, of which the following is "a sweet ycr," and fully coincide will) most of his anjo- MICHIGAN S'l'ATB GANIv. ent representative.-? Not one! So be it: this patches hence to Baltimore, as fixed by )on.-il)!o, can be supplied on the tauie terms, extract." It will compare with any form the Postmaster General, is one cent for monls, and entirely adopt ihe position which MKIKI.KV SC POSTER. is just. But so ho it also with the Uaiik!— if they will not do this, they should join )ii applying to the agents. of cursing ever used by Catholics in the four letters. Words avarage five letters, heads his numbers. B>it there are some As yon Inve ever liberally .opened j • Iji'l not its fimsi-ut represent aiivea he con- their brethren in carrying out the only dark nges. It is a specimen of the feel- in our language. Ono thousand words, grounds for my coneluHron in this matter, columns to free di.-cn.Vinn, prsu- permit :i we.'l! ilenined for the acts of others, but on the THE TEMPERANCE CAUSE.. practicable remedy that has been piopo- ing of the Whigs—who "call themselves or half of an ordinary newspaper column, which your correspondent has nol ulludeJ to, known friend Co: the 8rat tfiiie, t<> cauva.-> I