Western Annotator, Volume 3, Number 27, Salem, Washington County, 7 November 1829 — Page 2

.sw:.,. ; ; . .i.- oi'i-ia Daiiar,eUc?jihe memorable names of the f.v(rc5sc ciTi-c(fa ear Mrci;.;:) raT.ii.-j ; ph -a a;.; J bv ha- ... . -; . , ' . 'i FLIJGKA ( 7.. lia La: a- to which there is a good of BraiiolU Anapsa, Kni's. Atkaisyc,! should be placed on n:i honorable and ; need i ol mention. . :

J i ; ; i . '; V i i - l. i 1 t . i -i . . ' i i. I i nn.n, . . 1 i . . . ... .nnnmuw,. i.,!' iiA'iln, ,(iul lll.it It . I ' t i OJ J I O , ( i i C' ' s .- ; i i ' ; ', ;" --rgaa;. ;'Vyv - j I ' - I T ... i '"into th" hands, of the Ku-j .1 he Journal du Commerce gives a w hole machinery ofdemocralir go; era-1 i regret me aooohdm- m : i -hic'u they found immense : letter of the i'b'lh Aug. from a breach meat should be repaired and icnovahai : or comad. ndioi a Mar tha- ! : m P.e-kewit-eh conum need j merchant at St. lVterrhui;-,- which; by a -diet application of the ne.v in- be aide to dbrebai ir-

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;:::v of fr. rr;Jin p ; ? ian-.i-it. A -irirp eontcrt took' place lias learned me. cnange xnai nan lauen

a a:r! t-laeed uader I , . aeatii the walls ol ( houmh. on the place la t.'ie I rencli ainninilration he

tanl: "it is too late; my troops hac paed the DalLan.'

'' 1 f Led Sire.!ertf)nrv j, -tool toe same month, m iuca the I'. :-::.r.d i: o- piuved to . t j "atwork of tlio jd.ice. ere taken !v i a ' Diac of VelJii! " ! ''a-ow-ky. w ho wmiM hae )ur-ced - i rra edit. ! x h to.y fc.- jlier, had not the grand

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1 on. ar:icd at Co.v

i.I'r ent him w oru tiiat he had re

coived order? to in p)v-iate, ai;d that he had written to en. I)iebitch to

know the place where the plenipoten

tiaries i!tmld meet. This circum-

- r y " ' j -lance h;, it is ni I, led to an armi- inc(- his inauguration and induction our t;;;i;;!r t-! , . , ' . , , .' . ,

i:ciMei:e noumi.i. mio me exec uuvc oi.ni, umay iiol oe

From lir .Y. . (Jour it r S' Enqui)tr. .NATIONAL POLITICS. Twelve months ha in now nearl elaped rince the election of Andrew Jackroa by the united energies of the old Republican part , and nearly eight

Haying just terminated a i:iod ie.tr- iiav e neer bc.'bre"i.. id :.

Jul contest, in which all the bad pars-jaud n:n ignorant of the ruh of thions and yulgarprejudices ofhumanna-! House. hae also been ;.!;.i: :n o Jure wercseized upon by the ni istocra- i late, with infirmity, which still ovi i.

. ' reinnrs as to "aie e.eirs; . .li pur? ue in leuard to tb.e .- Ivancos of tlve Rii-i iis. ; u !;:ch -talvs toe cabinet ei to .le.li:.- war aain-t . i r,i only waiting to tund i i- a : of Aa-i i i i. and be a J - .. v n i ran i I- ranee. The el r: v. it i- - h i i ie Id i"''- ' ;tath. ' i" o. d caoitai-

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Tne i;arrbo!i of Xicapoli venJured to inappropriate to paue a moment at make an excursion n the left bank ofi tiie pre-cnt cri-dr- to look around the

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the Danube, bat paid dearly for it; lor t!i" Il'i-ea:; caaun naler before ( iierjoe, le : !!;ae; t.hat Turkish cavalry had appeared near TournuuJ, enta ie!ac!im at oi" heav caa!rv Jo tlrive them lim l'c left bank, whicli a- done wiihetit much tiuubde. .Many of the Turk- were kilied, an 1 eei.il .'e;ndred talo a pri-onei 'i'nc noar appvoach oft he flm-ia"- to on -iantmople ha vea rie to a mallitud ol report-, from waich it ap-;

pea: -Lie ruha.n i prepared to mike

. 'iiie r :.:! lY.b'd, a-1 ahne- aa cuaa r-;o!i wh'nhmaybe at !v i-t w .-at . .a. i iieir 'Ic.a.a.aled to -:io his capita!. liu- . : ) e 1 1 j-:a pi r-i-' ia her demand of indeiuai--A ta --i b'ai- r (.....' l 'f h-j.nQvMXn ;oa!de., or i.. lieu : ;-t m;ai-:r. : wiiicli ! lh''iv.-f conce-ion ofterriloiv on the

A-:at;e -i !e alone in lading omc fr-ti'e-s. - at the entioaceof the I -p!:o rrr , a a raint tor the free na ij; ili'Mi oi tie" Id i! k S'a and the Meditera-

lio.an ; ! the fabibai'T.t of both propod-

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; i a" .( :a ae a m i ne impose. j u ! oa th ee. Tle-re i-aa inerta- ..nm, la- iii s,iii h a!i tae (aiei ol tae -ul-t-n a:iaa -a a,- o;i. aad the maknut a -h td'v "i re-i-amce. ( o:it ia'a.i' p'C, it e - i:d, ii.a.i aeea anan-.!o..ed to a a.iijy oj b!aj;i::d-, a uarN;and la-- iJ.''n: itioa ;:ut b the divan to :e ' 1 ho it -i i.a to prav liim t h it vv aiie acg.;. i.attea- tec pe u e were opta:, U 't t a l a a x t a (. a ei ad, a t lif- j.r-a r ap-pi.-teh ( I l: tiocp- miuht eyrite a popai.ir ia-arre li -a, wiia a miahi e-j'o-e L oa-aaaa....jda to the greate'-i di '.i'- -- . i'. i? a'dirmed tiial -u. I), i ej la-a to th" envovs. that li d'-pead-

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country to mark the progros and form of public opinion to an-wer iu(juiries a-t( tbe jire-c.nt a.-pect ofna tioaal ptiiti- and to renew tho-e principles of action which hav e char

acterised tin; pohey ol Lepu'dicans Irom the duvs ol Jciiei.-on to the presen Jime. 'Jhe coalitioa party throughout the Union apjears t( he ia reat di?trcs in ndatioti t .Mr. ( lav, and the -uc-ce--or ol ('eiaaal Jat U-oa- .Many oi t tn : r leader- in Keniuckv and in(.)nio. U ir.-eeing tne biilv of iiohlin up a man for tia.- I're-ident y vviio has not oalv lo-t abao-tovt rv ve-tage offornx r populuritv , nut even the yery ioto'lectnal -tremtth and -.igaciu on whi ! it waloutided, are t alingia!)out ia every di-

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n v liiu. jvi .UIUIH..I v,..i.v.,i..,v ' i.wi.i i an. ! ( majornv oi me peopi -upnoris to con-entrato tlieir Mattert d Ioi( e in j the oau-e of lb fo:m." Our rank tae event of the next pie-Mt nt ial ( on-; ai e evcrv dav in' ai a-iau. - v aice.--te.-t. Charhs llammond, ol Cincin-! -ion- of : lie boae-t, the v i-e, and the nali, who i- one of the mot i bar ' int. Ih-oni. hi e liappi ; e and peat e igutcd politician-of th.it party in tne of the ouutrv the ulorv ot t-e ireat-

cy, to destroy the reputation of Andrew ! a degree to form a re; low ollacie. Jackson, the great ma-s of his friends j eing placed, however, luuc 1 viil cin this quarter of the Lnion, hav e notjert my be.-1 faculties, pie. -ieaiara! in a -the lightest inclination to make anytal, such as they are. af every h: eard movement to disturb his presidency, ! to dicdiart;e it duti.-.-, io the! saiil -fa or impede the work of reform. So laiMion of thi-, a-.-emi)',, and of my'V-ar'.. a vva; have been able to ascertain pub-' try. li(: (U)inion, the republican party ofj "This as.emldy is railed for a t:y, this State do not wi-h to enter into an-! important object, ii is to an:end , ; otherronte-t on the very tlire-hold of ( 'onsiituiin.'and tiuTdey- -ao a a a tiie n;w administration. Thb Ibrbcar- supjsort to (air rv-. to of ft i-. .M.a: a ;mce is due to the venerable hero, who i can Government; our ( : iiiaJaa; e. .. . n-ars neit.her toreign foes nor secret en-! the iir-t tiiar was formed in (he ahe . emie- udio never r( rupled personal; and it has been in operation iI5.i-.---sacrihers, when the wains of his roim-I Wt? had at thai ee . ; :

try railed him to tiie field or the cabi-joaly of theatrical Ihpabae-; net. Let us therefore, rally around us v. a have novv ti.e Vx.-M-rier (( a' -ur irreat principals of action ; let tiie ' more than hall'a cei:(arv'of ;hi republican parly paeserv e its ranks ua- ou o Con-timtion, and of the.- of a -broken; let u- keep-up oar orixaaiza :oar .-i.-ter SaUs.' il it ha-: ,,.-f- els, a-" tionin each of the Staler; let prudence i thi.Jv it lias, ex'eriea'e aah ).-. ... good sense.d::iity art! decorum, char-! pointed th-?a out. and tin- a'ae'actrrise our support of wi-e mea-uros land integiily c tlh e..iehiea a i d .. and proper appointmeia-. D- frated j will recommend -ueh ain a at:- a- ::, ': partisans and dbearded defaulters may j deem- proper to oar coa-titn.a.;-. i a nttempt to raise a crv to agitate the i wlu.m the power of tidopting r i, i e;-

cou. tr toui-turb the pufdictpiiet Jo ratter scandal arou; d th- wtaid,

.if. d -ov divi-ion ii. overv little commu-1 Those of Home and Greece ( xi-i on!

mg taem a- exclu-i a L vt-U

All j;.er Ih-pualics have fah d.

eitv in a i- i.ot our poiirv. An im-

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w estern countrv , has actuallv ahando..- e-; repu die ia th- world or tie

ed .Mr. (May. and given the -n; al P-r romp i-ianent of ejeat m--a-an -iedi attempting U) bring forward -eine other dia.-r lt- r j!ijali an partv to rail candidate. .Mr. Hammond i- not a p t'atnal Hero a second liin" to the maa to hi sake a iiieini .mill ia- s is J,n--ide v, we have fa? dotjld imt .e di-tmcth that oi- at.-pecvs are in tne s.,m. atiltait f dings of patriotism '.-tar and cllovv ieat. ioeir-ulis waacli have guid' .1 hi- ron.luct iieretoof tiie ree lit - lec tiwiis in lumat ax . iv fore, wili agaia di-po-e him to listen

wairh tne coalition Kilty o,d; reiin- Mr t'e lit time, lo t e w i-a - and e-

listorv . hi the territories w hi o

they ruled, we see the ruins ofar.riri.i

iuiiiding- o.alv tiie ( mvei nn.r-i.ts i.a . peri-ad, tiie inhabitant- chibit a stale oi d ( lepitude and wretchi du.winca isliighiuil to tho-e who i-a them. Oa 1ae sulject of order, and to.ne mod of pi'M eedi ;'a 1 nei-d not anv thi g to this assembly. Th.- importance (f th- ( all. aad the manner of ele Hon, give ample a--urai ( e that ndanger ia rd he apprehended on ten1, suhjet t. Our feliow-i itizen-. ii: (be -lection tiiev have made, haveleolod

J tfje gieat cause at i-rae, aial -elc P d

ed two of the. whole con-re--naal .U 1 peetatio of a grealful :ut o. depend-( tiio-e whom they th'.ught

ogatloa, liave epea-.a the w( t;ia . : ent peopb sectioii ol t.'O omnia t t..e ut'er want

me

l popubiiilv mib-arv (dav. Ihuaitiie tone ol tiie ne vv -papers in tn it j a o ter, it i- verv evideal t;at tne di-hlectlon ia the C.(ahiioa la.ik- risl- lo a .naea gi eater extent than Mr. L lav Viei i it i ol - in tills St ite or la Aew-h.igl t .0 ev -r anticipated. Tne uoue-t porn, ol the people i - abandoning tliecoaiiio

ht . i , , . .... t . h io ohr. i 1 1 i . i di riw" Ion I i . ' V I i

. ' , ' ".and pr'Sent liie ell-i-ioa of blood : tnat po-sihle to ltc other-.v i-e Ilni. ei amn.;--ia'r. I1 , ..

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j 1 1 ' "i m; (.ill liU a I t c ' I .in rv.ini 'i , i'i i.iu '.'! uj i' .imi H'.l l,n 1 I I

a an-t tai :

a 'or ol a ed ; rsi i ib

, r.t,,. r a--i"r-od t o?nnieni eni:-:, ol tiie war, was di-! holding tli" -lme situ ition w ..it !i 1:. ., (a (j M j iv -.t ',; Jn.et and know n to tne world : a id thai! Clay o.uce (i;j, a- reg irds puam -pi . e : i , i ev en -!i al 1 I'm- l'urki-n ( om:iiij-io..er- ion actn,:r i-e- dai ia lh "abiio e o; a -mjal ir in uamv. ... ....

with .Mr Aaim ;ilowing up t .ni

coi.duc' w ita a;- ra tad bar'a ( - l . Iv -ntin k v and retaining under -a. o

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u- ir;i. ibi-in - wni.a r" :u K'm ,!1 i:Ull ,T,-1',ll'!" MiouM ibl- . l M m.dnalia ,,--. ,!i',r r,.,!""' ,,ntl1 ''ad: and

, o.at i? du, i n. i i vtura t.he -Wi-rd to n cum-aoa t s a particle oi in-pot mai - '" u aa-l a - r:,oa. and . , , . . . . ' 1 . ii w if -t-vatv-'hr-'e M-'aanarii utiul tnelur-ian nation tv w itn a,i .re-t and mi ibg m pi o- - lii;1i:d h-om her ab.io- rLLUri -v -'f -timi Mr all tne jde I ThoeviJ.nce ol U- oia is .g aa-l

gi n van es it nral -ui!erril. it the ep I nmce ol polim ai p a ties

1 ue siipau stdl was in (he capital ;! in tins r. aiativ , renders the ca. elusion bar.a Miiilhag wa- about (putting it. irr.-M-tiide. M- a of s( n-e a. d nuler-

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i , . ... f .i... .ui...i--.iuui s oi uie ;eiiiei- non cannoi . r-uaie ioi a in ui.nii . . an lb-, a vdlag. a .out pl!:d. iKol already departed. in as-enting o such a Oeiief. Tne l'1 . nortat a t t iln.va, Aug. 31 great mass of tae people, vv o ; re non1 l V"r-V ;"r"'nU ailu 'a rh.nach courier. win, ( 'o.tan- e-tlv a( tnaLed hv -,imi a...l oiooer

eng.g-d m expbemg it. tinopde on the 17th, brim-, word tnat fechn-in nublie mitten, ascertai., Jlli ll,c llal1' f ivcord ti:is morning.

, .:,'.. A series of -uc- tne saltan had tram-mitted orders to hv a snecies of ma. li ai ood sens... tar i l,,Llr 11,51 d dmg-.

,!t ri !'' ,!,! li'iiau armv, the grand vizier to send commissioners preferable to all tne reason and logic

p- ! tame iroaps,,i uu-rzir to the Uu-nm head (niarteis to tn al . of inleresteil narli-ans.

a ; tam-aeace w a- near ten

rramem chateau h ni b-'en

From tin Ytiirin':l luff ilinici r. viiuiiM A c(. v i:. j io.. mean m, . ( t. G. I he Convention met e-,irhav, m tae Capie 1 (. V ir:i ia. agncanlv lo tor i iw oi la- Lei-l.n ui c (,j Hi.iia. Il was h , 014 aazeo, hy the electa.. I a lh e-i ie a, v b 1 Sim grant at A 1 in-, a. d 1 Joor-kcepers. Onto' the n me n. -ei - on e ted, tiit-re v. ere biii t un-clecs. A 1 maa.-e 1 a re-t was excited tae 'i an i v. iie Le.bv, and part of die ii-h, w ere ( iuimIim vviio aaxnr.is 'iei-

v.toi-. 1 n - sji. t le oi -o maav di-o..n-a d mi n convened together lor s - dt m. 1 .oa! important j)urp)-t po'Ainrda -ru-.iiiMa v.iiu !i h.dlirs de--1 ripiio.i. in;,, .lames M idisOii 10-e i .emi.i.ile an- oieed; wiion upon tin cleciio., oi lo ,roi-to tie I iian. he vi-esrorteh u'.i o. Mr. .d.idi-oa and Mi- iVtar-iial! : a .d vvntn J.me Monroe dt hvertti hi- na dmg ,,nd impressive nadirs-, lae scene wa- pceuh.iilv

loucoing.

acre wa- manv a vv et ev e

1 he attendance w.i- gencial, tliecn-

tire num k r ol d iog.m oeing pre-ca.t.

do.m.f Con-tantinoply. Mr peace. The pone ha , ollicially! 'I'iie attempts made to su-tain tiie I U ,l" ,,lf: i,xt td,n sx I111" ' -e( (,;,d (iie nt the 1 1 ,ti..nn 1 . t , .a o., ... .....: . . i .1 e . a- 'i.... . . ; 1 tamed 1. lodis.'O-ition.

, " ((iiiiioii 10 1, le sinning 101 nines oj an. ei.i, u uk 11 1 ' !,.v ''P'""d it- gate, to amia--a(!oisof Kngland and li-ance. ! an pears, to he tne principal bu-h.e. ofj At a iiule ofier I J o'clock, Mr. Mad1 o i ii" Jul Aug::-.. Mi - .New loik To-t (d" Monday' tiie coaiilmu (alitor-, are, however! n-se ai.u .abhe--eil the (.'onvriim a .., ;. pos-e-ion ol aitei'i.oa:;, ha- tne toll r.v 0.11.1-! soiiii'lim.-s ndieved hv ini -oin'rent -nee-! tioa. lie slated lia' nroiu iet v of oi-

1 uuted to a:jh)'f m-r;, ot gran!: I u! atio.ns on the dernocralic mio ewr ' gai.iziog tne bodv hv i..e aiuxaidment

1. a j ) won; k'ej.t m the -vYe are ju-t mlhrmed bv a "entle- of (i -neral .Juckso.. and at o!ie r 01 a iae-ident; thai he Ua ietore uomi-

ia.a liiif eefirral foole no ,.. t.a,,. ...... ,..t 1 1 it I : 1:. . . .. 1 1 ... 1: :. .1: : t o.-.i I im.. .l. . ... nn..l r. 1 1

- i ni . 1 .1 i ruiu luiiifi-rti till all. i mites .iJiVeisiUVU 111 O 1 1 l , I nil! I ea I, l- t m. i'.uii 1 , cis yi.uiiH u uj no

gentle, or unilu-h'mg attact-on sucti ot lh: Lii.nr; and One w ,u,-e character 7 ....

hi- fi iend- as are suppased to stand a-1 lo..g punhe servo es rrnoered it

- at tae s.-ragfio, and wa, LVauMrt 'J'. Watt-, the American sec

i y !t: ennu nru!, w ho -oh- v ()f b-gation at the court of St. . protection. The mo-t p r- jVa-a'-ba-h. who arriv.-d h.T,.

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morning in the uncket siiio ( amiin i:

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' ' a v. an uiai v. ,: ;, p it l'ort-mouth on the six!eeni h

! !;- Tiie remainder of the of September, that ju-t belore he left i!,-la!eil ! ifk iaii: tt .'ifI.- v " t li t I . .1 1

y. ....i , - . l. i ta'.a-n'i, aaoui t.'ie rmJ ol.uly. a 1 a vie- ofuhimahdy advan- ( inpeoir Niciitda-had a pt'isonal intery 1 r ( .i-! an t i nop'e u nd t i,nv w ith Lor ! 1 !. v tesburv, the ihita Aha kept up a regu- idi AiiiIki-miIo.-, at his Ioi -hips ollire. i(ion t'i" an,1.v ut-. In thi- interview, tiie emperor a-ured . K ah. 'J'iKi lieet was daily .jrd iie) te.sburv that negotiations to a- : advantages, and admiral v,.rt the fate of Constantinople were

r-"" -ni. mm .1 n-vie--. ji course ims was meant only 1); ck S a, whrrae the;, could a-a strong expression of the emperor'.-, .a-taidmople V( ry easily, it , onlidt ticein the succe.-.s and progre.--:hit vie.; a.hniral Iticord who 0phi, aiini(s.'' I r r T-

e ai ot Pre J enedii-, had. An intei e-tmg ceremony took place

1 ".-e-rs 10 a-n-i me operations ;it hi. reter-burg on the Uith of Auimv.as o ai as In- wa.sadvi-ed gu-l, in the church of the Tran-!igu-rnv-d of g,m. Kolh at Lodo-ao, raiioa, whicli had been repaired aftei at aiaaaipt the pa-age of the the destruction of the interior by an ib h wa, -uppo-'d that incendiary and wa- again opened lor if . f (II " '

ee w-ry ea-v, a:, the MitaV- uorshi). I he keys ol. the eapturetl v, e. -hut ii! ? f hr or.rf of IJn- 'S'...l : 1. C. .1 .... . ... " l..... .e.i...

i - 1 " w 1 III M-il 1M I I I. IMU U.llUiiS Oi int; commanders, horsetail--, insignia of the a- 1 , apiared by g. 11. Koh pacha-, standards, tVe. to the num--' i oi A igu-t, and a great her of Mho, weie ta.a.a'uliv airang' d

( (impotent toils dutie-. '1'bev J.a.aol devoted tb.em-c iv , io iiidiv iauab. :ut iiav e regarded principle. and .-.aigla to s cuiv it. I., this 1 sre strong LUouad t co-.fide in the stability and sa n-tH ou. s.-h in. It ir spire- nui wii'o e ;n d co,,;M nee tii.it t!i" r( -uh 1 f .n; ! -

b.es will ( ei a -a . : gUi ee i ;o! e-

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ita r to o:g;e,!e i:-ar oy appoint'

Cler k and other oliiror.-. (ii.oro!: W. Mi.M-eni was rlio?ai Clerk.

A FISII STOKY. M '. InrmH'tr. The follow in'; a - nunt i- i : om a lite numiier (ddlie X. Catharine's (l:ppt r (Canada) Journal, i crhaps it may be a kh-h storv," i:i evrv acceptation (d' tb.e word. 1: is at anv late, a tolerable "draft" on nm credulity.- A man of the name ot alt -Daniel, was, on Tuesday last, standi. a on tia upper end of the cm acre-s the point at the mouth ot' the Chinncw.-.. now excavated hv order el th e We' land Canal Companv . when he spied a line large sturgeon Iving vci v corn po-ed in the water, but a few fia t octant. Thinking it a pilv to leo-e the opportunitv of securing so de-ii n! b a prize, and having none of the oruiuarv means at bund, he in-lan!lv stripped oil iii-( do! he-, plunged head foia:ne-i into tin- liouid (dement and succeedea in grasping hi--turgt eniiip iirmlv e' the tail. Aromed bv thi- sudden and ime)ectcd assault, aw av w cut the t'.-h, dragging his adver-aiy ilown stream towards the falls at the rale rd :ee. knots.anhour whose "head was ocr..--

sionaliv seen bobbing above the wai t.

loaf from the ( -omit g contest, and lo al- unnece-s,.; v lor himtttsa more than to p!,.."n,, :,v,;i ( oM(a naiioii of :!

the system of reform, and the first step towards the future integrity and unity of the Republican party. instead of indulging in speculations in advanceof public sentiment, it is very generally desired that the general government should he brought back to the practical principles of J lli-rsoaian democracy That the subordinate branchesoj the administration should he purified and rbaix'd that trading nrd pecu-

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provisions ol war aad cn the wall-, the spoil, taken in .u- latiag oluc er- -:ioiii ia- o:-. o, r,.(; ;r (j a d ia the ei!v, which rope being 0:1 the right of the principal j dis.n;.s..rd I m.t the nat m: ni .le d -bould a p...ie; ofiae caeomerteof entrance, and those, taken in Asia on j he paid oil- -that the t:aa-actia..of pub :.J:rmo:a. i.ui far distant ti.it .Lit. Und-.j !h kays were a:-; 'iie !anin- .- -buald la: -aaditied and

lend lo their public dutie-', i.. stead of picse.a mm respecllully to the notice

fomenting i' trigue and ma;.ag(an, mi. l"e iioa-ea

Oa the part of tin; coalition party these , iNo aer ca.ahdate being put in j ;i j (l. j . j'ijf j,,.r.)(. j( -.,1 ,. specuIatiot:s are titling and proper. : n-anmatio tne qu slioii was put oa the attack ingVm v. nlVer l unnbaAi oum

1 liev have little else io 00. xoi SO -"i. ;utnioe; nra or was, with the gn at party of sound rcpuhli- ena led nu.noti. cans, who now hold the ascendency. ile-i.-. aladiam and .Marshall having Lvery republican whoknoui his duly ( "OhducltaJ him to me ( 'nair, he addresto his oountrv to his part) to ai, ,scd the Co aveniioii nearly in the l'olfriends, will not turn aside a momcd ; bw i..g hi m-: from the plan which good sense and j kTiaving served my country from sound policy have maiked out Mr himjver) earlv life, m all Us highest tru-t-to pur.-aie. Tne ( lection of General j and most diihcult emergencies, horn Jackson was but th(i commencement of ; the most imporlant of which li u.-ts 1

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have late! v retired, I easmot ot herw i-(

than feel witii great sensibility, ibis

y.-tanp( is engaged in tb.e v. ei h. j

i-oat was dipaUdaal lo h;, ielba ' v 'a.':

ter ol a mile, luckiiv came to -m::io n

ami !jv tiiit means sinaliv (ver pc.vv ( 1 -ed In- antagonist, and towed him ti iumphnnth h the shore without n -i-tance. The slurgcdii wa- !aawa- . a four snd live feet in length, ;.:. would jirobaidy weigh JO or aU pound ,

"Hearp, s.rs tin- lai.ah;d!d ow a Journal, that the Stntcit island ovsh ;- men hava; hd't oil' nrev ing upot) the v-. -

sters beds at tiie mouth of the Ida: dm .

proot ot the high conhnh nt e ot this vc-jaad t!:at they hava become Crimea, ry ehhgntenedaad respectable As-em- alarmed li.r (be couscemmccs ta iia a

l)lv. It was my earnest hope and de- j l,:(e outrage. That they hav- -on-., sire, that a very distinguished ci:i;a;n j rae-e of alarm n.av he readily j . e and Iriend, who has preceded meinieeivod: bill-of endadmenl w ei -e ii and several of ihcse high trusts, and who J against t'nirtv of tin mat line bile tern, had a just claim to that precedence, j oflho Middled Com t r and v, e laa: , should have taken this, station; and 1 dint i i, the iide isti.an of t!ie Gmu! (a-

deej-ly regi-el lien ( on-nb ral i. m., v, liich nave habir. d him to dta ihr; if. The j'K (ds .' j;;, vt-rv snip a t. e;l .'ervices, a.ei lia- jmiil of hi-.- life, will go dov. n

to our lil.-ii io-te;itv; a!id his e-vjtm- fejad

to make a tmned d maad nnoa !.! It

erative of :es i'ork, lor lb

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to Ihe oho e: ' a pnte e. vi;. ia!-. a'afa.-a v! ana '

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