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moat oomieelly pooft*—# th«t fhe pertifteete* »r* perfy iftfftette'ifp. eftd thet ah# men tigwed them to him .me gor»y eaid to help the oiher W* were r rmyrnyed thet the Catholft 9 wit** signed ft did not Rnow wnet thr-v •ert doaaig, f>r ser«ra| r*waow* Cetholipa woeftl herdIf 00— '.ftt m thet w*y f ngemyi e peptr aagfted hy *heir pea tor. tneh Cetlftdiee ere gefteroife.—nofte m the World more *n, "R»d they never forget ereat * kind word fngreaiiede ie got eee ..f their leilmgn Hence it ir ftot likely thet they wimM he utagrttefitl to the man who had lehomf so t*ri,e*tly. thoegh »aieifppee*»*My, to aery* them, piftally, |ri«h CatholM e w<>ald oof, we trnet. pohltely ettt»t to « lit for no lie ol thin o» ii. tfftign it mere grime fhee the rtory thet Tier*# we* opponed to Cfttholio emanpipetioh, or thftt he did nothing lor 'he eettne. treat three doeomeatfe eontradi.-t them -efr*e hy edamtamg thet he did nomething. The fert in, he made the heftt epeeoh ie the ponvention in our liver, end, if it we# got property reported, he may theatk hm own nefligeftee in ftithrr •ptaking eftiemporaneowaly.or in no* preserving noteeot hie epeeohe*. He made another m the Cofteord Tewn Hall. He w*n earnent in the matter threogboef. It ht well known th*t while » mejority of the Whig# and Demoerets •er# op|to#td to the Cfttholiee, the periy fredrrr were nlfftost unefttmotM tft th*ir iftver. Kveat thoee d.a-«. .fteatte before nn e>iip'n* that ihe Drm(X*«Hc f4i#r$ HreMgheti (he $fef# ftiefteeM (he t«pMf of (h# («*f All ttiie pr..ve* that bigotry, among the iromioon people, nas ♦ ik#n deep root The feet thftt Oen. pierce ir the ineftd of (.-atIf.>li»'e hee been ailmMted even by Greeley, who *itvn thnt Piet re spoke !iefC« m their I'ftvor. thet he •#• interest ad m their liehalf, end blemee nim only be I eftitee be tbmkn thet Pierce might bav» done t»<.re Wiealev eleo #*>• tbftt m*#y Wmgevoteil eg»in*t ell the ftmendmente md iieeattee they iiftteil the Cailt«>liei., but beotUM* tney were determined to oppoee Pierce’s ^etAin 01 diet rioting a perl of the gtat* W# Hud in a Tf‘fAft.1# of last Wei-k 'he following paragraph; v# H i.leme no party rftetaetveiy lor the non-repeal of the Hew Hempebire Tegt, and cHoused oft#. There tt tftneh latent bigotry ia ibat (Mate, but not enoogh to uphold «R« proscription of Catholics, »f the people bad only been thoroughly awakened to thie issue. Six pub. lie meetings in favor of Kqual Jnftice te men of wnet- • y#r religion# Perth wool# haw reetHvd the deeired result. We blame Geft. P eioe. not tl.at he we# unfriendIv 10 Cfttbolftf hot 0)Ht ho t#* make reawmahie and sefteorntMe rA>rte to seoure it Helf the labor he enpended in crtt'lfing John Atwoial would have *o(Rved. At the Hr#* tiiftl lie might not have #u*peeted tb* titrmgfh of fhe nn'i-Cfttholio preiudioe: hoi the fftenll of thftt trinl developed that strength, and ottllfd lor corresponding . ghrta to overcome it ” The whof# Gre- ley, Robinson, and Cooney charge ftgftinet Pierce i» this, He sp«.ke repeatedly in favor of th CfttboMee, the paper# »f hta party, nod the Demoe*»ltc leailei # were on the right #id#, hut Pierce did not mftRe eetreevdiftevy cf.rt*,—he dot not call meeting# ell ov#r the State, end take the #tiim t i in behnlf of Catholic emancipation, gray, who asked him to make rWvftCfdinftVg rffetftf Ttm charge against him we* thet be made nee# teAetmer. Hew. the falsehood » pared down so that it only chargee him with ftot making extraordinary effort# >a our fftvor. We ftre willing

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It it very odd thftt cm Catholic in It* land should allow himself to be deceived by the Greeley and Robin•on story about Pierce, whe» all the aothoritica which Catholic# arc ftcvOMomed tc reepeet exonerate Gen*ml Pi-ree fro „ th* charge of opposing Catholic interest* La»t week wc gave the teft*imony of Archbishop Hughe# and ci Browoson The wAefe Catholi* Rres# of Ihft wuntry apeak# in the same pnrpoee. And it# tr->timo'iy 1* w-ealmrly vala .ids, isesmuob as not one of ihe Catholic paper# i# a Scott cr Pierce paper. If men will not believe three autheritiee, they will aot believe, even if one aroee from the dead

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■ ILL. t Dwd mew’s m e* -▼ h . NOTEMBEA 23, 1804.

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ELECTED TO THE LEBSLATCBS. g with seek dbfiwecwe, aed maiafcemM

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Lf Amtoctat#. conra>)« four Whig friend# in their •(Rift* n# They should remember thnt the blastings of the i>, mocmtic polb y and I'nnucratic ftdminlstrftlioat, hoih State and national, are like the dew»of Heaven. Ibry detrend alike upon the just and the nnjurt. EFGen L>oh was caught with hit “ Rrscehr# deten' 1 In Kemw ky. The Whig parly in Indiana were caught •Ith their •'hfftftvhe* down” cn r«ced«y lam Accide«ts will happen, • tPTbe Whig CitpotHof. t#«ued hy theutanda, only egpbftftd the h»|iy of Whig# in suppostog that Bern norm Ie roles could h « influcni-ed by such stuff. Thft Whig* have paid dear, and lo*| me whittle. IfW Where 1* Jnha H Bradley t Report wye he ha# gene to visit his f tend* m Permeylvakift, Re caly made the rwe (hr the two* It of peut, (WThe dReen th ntaund hand hills tagued hy n trsdtey. Where was their iatheneet lek* nfg- >ri where PFftve humlted Aotgoeratie majority |« fViyd^Rmr hnmlrwt gala since Gregg motmted the m ffvW Albany erSTUrrffgiSS 1 *^ *«*«**• 4ftp*dfl» B«m “iMg aame <4d eeust** alums whom w« kwve Rdard sc much, Is smktuf tjJ* that thus, .xtrir.-aac

Cryatatiiie Views of the World*# Futr. Our renders will — hy aa advcrtisemeftt in another column that a series of aocnnMe and beautifully executed view* of the 0ry«»*i Fel ice and of the World’s Petr will he exhibited at Masonic Hail on next Tuesday evening, IBth mst. The Cineinntttt Commercial says of

these riews:

‘' The fading views of the World's Pair at Masonic Hall It one of the «Pwt chaste, and at the tame time, most bMutifcl amt iageeteoe exkibitn.ae that tt hue ever been the good fortune of »mr citifteat to wita—. Tha best evidcace of their merit ts th* aatbeete*tic applause srith which which they were received hy the large ©eneaav#* of spectators who were preaeet oa last evetsiag. •evermi gefttiemea who sat acar ,»#. and who wvr# m Lcmtoa at the time ef the greet Cxhthition, were unnnimoos la dec la Hog tMs ie ho a faithful aod e«*cur<ts rv present at Ion of that grand display. Colonel Weep need not ester tale the slightest appreheecioo of the suceam ef these stems, as, from their excel Isom, they can Re ft-dhteg etee tndn popular 7 “ The ehongrRst nnsf evor-vnrvinf " Chnnaatrop*# ’ were reeeived wtth delight hy ail.^

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t Freni th* w—taftton Vai«».i ■oa. James W htteomh.

In our paper of ys.-tertfay * tHrgrophie despatch sonouaevd lb* death of Hon- Jaiue# VV uilcumo, ui># ol

tbe senator# from tho State of Indiana.

Mr. W|ote--mb na<i. daring th# i*»t twelve monib# sofUrcd Irom severe indi»f,<>#ition, aim b di»wbt«-U i»mt from giving hi# usually xealon# sad eltioicnt ft>ieanon to husine##. He was * gt-i>tl*man of great and varied attainment#. a proiooftd lawyer, • rip# scholar, a win# and honest *tnte*man. He bad held many otftce# ol imaor #nd (met under th# State and general government. He bad been governor #f Indiana. Commissioner of tbe General Land OtL-e. and at th# time ot b»» u#aib was a memlier of the United States SrMt#. It will ue rmmersbered that ia 1340 General Harrison earned tbe State *f Indiana hy an overwhelming majority. Mr-Whiu-omti wne tlten in th# city at tbe head ol tbe General Land Office, and #oon alter tbe lustallatioa ol tbe Whig aomimstratioft he wa» removed boas ortice at the tudding of the inexorable Ewiag. Tbe Democrat* of Indiana bailed hie return (• the State with joy and iiomcrltately selected him as th-ur champion in id* gnhernntorinl contest which was then coming on. ihe odd> were greatly against bim. Bigger, tbe Whig governor ol th# Stat#, and th# Whig caadidnie for re-election bad at the preceding election triumphed over the p*>pu | lar a«Hl eloquent Howard by some ri*bt or ten tte-u^nnn j majority. The Dem<H-rat# e«M.#idervd the content hopeI*##, and the Whig* dended Whitcomb’# presumption m sum-ring hi# name b> be used as a candidate, ootuly asserting that be would be beaten hy more ih*n twenty tbaueand majority. Whitcomb wa# notbiug dauotci. but entered th# con tret with cheerful####, resolved to do hi* whole duty to hi# country. He visited every county •ft the State, made more than one hund»ed »peccne>, and, to the a#toei»ha»Mt of Iriendr aad opponents, planted the Democratic haon-r in triumph oa tbe State vapitol. Th# Stat# was tborougbly revoluii-msed, and from that day to th# preaeat baa bc#a unfaltering ia her support of Demooratio measui r# aad meu. Senator Whitcomb wa# w*tl acqoatnied with General Pi#ro# ai,d CoI'>d#| E»ng f th# standard-bearer# ol Dcmoerftcy in lb# contest now going on; and the last |>ii|h li*» poliitMl letter he ever wrote wa# addressed to the oommittse of the Tammany Society, on the occasion ot • neir celebration of th# reunion of th# Democracy ol the Btat# ot New York, is favor of Fierc# aad Kiag. The

letter wtll be road at thie time with inter* st: WaaMiMOToit Citt, June 25, 1*42.

UKieriXMXie: I m«*#t at nee re tv tbaub f«»u lor y,u.r kind tnvuatHm to pnrtietpftt# m the lestivm## with which lb Tammany Sncwts propose eeiebraliug the appfuechiag anniversary of our national independence. Nothing o ntd afford me more plcuaure Iban to b# present on an ccca*u»n which prumisM tb«- gratitying eateriammem t» eVrfV If !>■ DmfBRghMMflhW KeaMwt eal f^.ha l.f

Wft ftf# requested hy th# th# Managers of the Stat# Ageitmitttffti Bull, td wyihftt iVAMihglavitmimM aom# »tMk city My Race hwnmMwB. TRcaftdwurtafiuvi. tuticMGr tkefr AtMW, wmM 4a w#81#—Ameither •7 the Bom mdadgun, who will he h#ppy t«Sftrw»ih#mCF Wbmfr ikistrRkM hw mmMM td piHkm )• Vftdieeft Oft Monday «md Tu—Biy fWftWg «f trm Ccnwq.,#atly they will ft#t ftpysav te tM# eity

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TBE THREE MCCCEMDMNG THEWS n* me, ELECTED SPEAKEROf the How## mf Rftpreeewratrm aff NEW HAMPSHIRE. IN IMS, ELECTED TO CONGRESS. IN IMS, RE ELECTED TO THE HOfTSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, So dUtiaguiiduft* ' aad Severe##, that be wm IN 1MT, ELECTED TO THE U S SEX-ITR Served »■ iftwr tody, vmb town# to L —wt ‘f aad credit to hm Stat#. Car flee years, aad, IN IMS, RESIGNED THAT HIGH OFFICE, And retired to Private Life, aad tb# Practice of hi# His services ia 'be Senate rvc so highly appreciated that o« tbe re**»wa r i»>« of Levi WooMcar. IN IMS, He was the rutfatnario* of GOVE E JOE OF JEW HAMPSHIRE, Which ft* declined I» the # a ns e year Appointed UNITED STATES DISTRICT ATTORNEY For New Hampshire. IN 1M-5, ** WA» APPOINTED UNITED STATES SENATOR AGAIN, By the Governor of New Htmp&bire. Bmt Declined the Honor. IN IMff, He was tendered *he eppoin'men* of UNITED STATES ATTORNEY GENERAL.

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PRESIDENT POLK, The honors and rnj'’I aments of which high office he, however, refused; reiterating his detertninaiion nor to leave the pursuits of Private Life, except At the Call of hi# Cwwatry ia Time #f War,

IN IMT,

On tb# breaaing oat of th# War with Mexico, be immediately TOLCNTEERRD AS A COMMON SOLDIER. And drilled in the ranks as such. I* the ft—e Tear, APPOINTED BRIGADIER GENERAL »Y P B e 9 I D E X T POLK. I« tbe same Year, FOUGHT GALLANTLY AT THE BATTLES OF CONTRERAS. CHERUBUSrO * MOUNO DEL REY and GARITA DE BELEN; Receiving the plaudits of Gens. SCOTT. WORTH, and PILLOW, as well as of all bis brother Officers and Soldier#, for his conduct and hraverv ; and oa tbe captor- of the City of Mexico, and tbe virtual CLOSE OP THE WAR, RESIGNED HIS COMMISSION. And returned to his home and th* prai-i,-c of his profession, in which he ha# continued. !»ved. honored and respected bv all who knew

him, until

IN 13 3*,

When lie was unanimously nominated, bv the National D**t**ocr«tic Convention at

Baltimore for

PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. He has richlv deserved all these l.igh honors, conferred on him l>v his Ml >n-.,-itizens by distinguished service. •<> hi#

State and the Country

at large.

The exalted putitv of his private nn-l pultlii- eharacter; His clear and discriminating judgment; Hi. mnn-

ly ao* unfaltering eonsisren-r in the ndv*><-a. cy and defence of his political principles; His warm hearted generosity and

amenity of disposition; HisarUent and active efforts in behalf « f the

GreBt Princtpies of the Democratic Party, Aided bv au eloquence, at one*- attractive, con. rincing ami effectual, have all cons-.ired

tc make him unanimously

recognixed

AT HOME AS

NEW H A MP9H IRErS FAVORITE SON r While they h-ve also so stronjjlv appealed to the eooAdenee and regard m his t#ii -^-countrymen tbrnughnat-the Union, that

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He will, on the 4th ®f March, be inaugurated at

Washington, as fh»

CHIEF MAGISTRATE OF THE REPUBLIC

Whistling to Keep their Courage Up. In order to k>*ep up tbe courage of the rank and file.

that owe prrti. _ pr#4a#L / hy thaeama# it ia pb to all m#evoTCoha. wito are am#, m tha

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••d for it. fty ##r ettir ——to rim for •rcewnm aad rmplore owr amiarmee, soil, ibnatd .ax.tl a t-way be made oa that htaad. we comU aec £ee{ ^roogiy imeveaied ia regriliag or patua* a period to it—wo e T Um * P^Y** «r»vea.bea# t *d aad vh.aaoowal autaemw* t aba. aar lift a hand to deter ail £mm

ttanr tyraaay aad «ir#{k>u#m. Ia our opinion, the fate of Ciha is waled. Its own gm*tiUMrm,»us g*.venKDent has sealed it. It h*#. p«t ta^K aa attvtade *d deUt ear maiait rto -pint of Ltherry herself. Thea let them take the 1 ,, kaue larrt^i the e’fttt »t. L«r ns hb>v rb^T will IL As far a# oar g-veromewt i» eMareraed, wa r-«n hanily taiah chat it il over ihi» isaait apaa 'he aati'iQai flag It will feel compelled to am ire it. mu r a, ,t»gb the pm S res* of itTpkimary is very -4ow aad □-*€ very certaia. though it is very dull sad seldom satisfactory, we tope that oar CMaa'iV, boo.* will to vtmlieatcd, or else rto Anserieaa pewi'te writ be apt to vindicate it iao«t aammanlv —iN Y Morning 5ter

A writer ia the Brooklyn Emfit says: “As to the matter of Generalsttip. I rtusk Pierce ha# the advafttage. Se*ut went into the army as a trade He learned nts trade well, and got good pay as the cootrqw ace. He has drawn money enoagb from the tre--ary to (Bake a thousand men like yon and I rick. On ‘the other hand. Pierce did not tight for par. He catered the army as a common wddier. at eight d-dlars a ruoath. Y.iw talk about 'he rapid promotion of St-ott ■ hut Pierce was raised tr* a Cotoae) from tbe ranks, and thea made Brigadier General t>>r lu» good candacr. all in nine months. He volnnieered when his couutry w;tnted bis serva-e, and resigned as stem as be cowld be spared. Fbe one loilowed tbe business as a trade for pav , and the other took it up oat of pore love ro bis cooatrv.

r7“AH “IvemsenaMir# miiM be naaiJetl :u by Xo’eloea. P..M.. l* u»ure i osertiott. T^Aavertiaers will had a letter box for the neeepriea or aUverfisemeiurtirr the toby '‘late Sentinel, at ihe root ,m‘ the Mairwav ro -wroefire. imi W»#ninet<>n rtreet.

CHBYSTAL PALACE! MASONIC MALI, Tueaflay Evening, Oc.eotr i9tk. 1852. GRAND EX i.dl r.nN OC riic. vtOoLD ." r aIK. THE AH f' AND INDU.-TRY OF ALL NATIONS, ^tHOWING a »erig» ol m^gjiibcent s.ewa M th* CHK> STAL M l-ALACK. :uul iu* eouimta together with iv iaw» ol (be greatest power au* bnlnaucv The wao,e fu> isuig aa Lx. -iib uou of uiin^iiaU-#! beam v auti aJtraeuoa. The WortU -. Fair aad Carynou Palace are familiar to all m ■i- a eaoid word* Th. be-.e" ot liu# •xhiu.liua i» to gi e Uie public a eurraet ami life-like representation iH the Great World', Fair •f I&&I. amt for mat remmi u»» eapeim* bao iM-e» .porM t.> .cider rh» a- pet let i a- it i.« poc.ble to lie. Tbe views ate from Oaeucre>M> pen i>, . l.edit, .ml *» soeh are perleel far •imn e? -f iue ■•neural- ibry art uete -howii to a ato-t beautiful lile—ike —xr aud i-idor. a .ii are mtvqpmOad by aat m tbe world T^Admi-oiou 25 cents Ouidreu 10 ceuts. act 15.

Complete Dry Goads Establishment. AB'loT l Xl'FlNctVK i,ud e-xnp e«e u-iwi iiaeut of FujdomaMc .TB aud Useful Dry Gouda iu the West. to Jft. Lfcik. -V • o., Tb WK-T F'iCHTH dr&ERT (lave Ihe «a:i»factu>ii of uajring toti^ir Uieiula aiul tu »I1 wi.o v,»it t'lucuuuui 10 purebaue g.KuL. Lha. tnej have ret-eiul> compieirU ihe en ^geiuent ol Uietr )>remu>eu: a hi ua.-e now a ^wrrue periect a •U auraugeuieubi a» ^i> l.> oe foiuui either Kaut or \\ cm T)i-ir pureba-e-, of Kao aud VViuier Uut.ia, have beeit imaiie v> uh reference lo lnetr etilargeu pieuuuo ami rapui.y n-r—a-i11r uade. They aeeordl.ig y offer au l.ViMk.N.'ELV LAHGK g»TU k. • F ijOOD'oi vi vailed a chonx ier. aa iu im a^aptrtl to meet ihe wauls ul mi -lasses of . uyeis. They causupy ly L ose el.o-e lasli adeinauti ihe very nc-b and coauy labric . ami they can laiet.tie v.ews oil • moni ecoibHatCai. A-peeific euunenuiou of ihe vanoua articles wh eh toiup lie Ibeir i—oftiuei l eauiiot well l,e given iu au adverIwetOeut. ami if it i-oultl uo adequate l ira 01 la rxouii v,ou.il be lot inetl by ute remier wuhoui a viati o ibeir eaiabiiattineai. l*he firs! lory is lie voted to Clika aud every vanei. of Ledies' Uresa Gouda, um-ea, Hmotouieries. Haudkercbteto. G overn, , o--•cry. Luiens, Mim-ma. Fl wuehs Uom-e keepiug G.. a. Cloths, •.asMmere.. Vctiug# aud uttor gwal# lur Men sauu Hoy,' wear. See.ntd toiy—• oaks Shawls, Mennos, HiaubrL-. Q ills. Ac. Thi.d Story—Wh-temue Dcpnrintent aud stuck n ■cacrve. In add.uou letueir -xlettsive .->a e. room, mey have exc.us ve for Uleiik-eives a • iuek .Mauiuaduriug Uepenutru: uuder the super :utenUei.ce ol Mr,. Lewis, recent y Irom New York. .a releieuce to ihe rtluitk Departluri.t ikey wi»li to sey io ihe Imi* es lhal lbe\ hare m More a great vattely of new Pa.i-rn ..;oak, ol loe beat .-(>iCa Oi Ihe -ea^oU- am. ha-in!' kiau au ampie -lock ol Cloak.ug umirrial.oi ihe ci on c-l .mds. are pr- p...ed io utui.i. on -uon mrl.te ii-uiosl aat Myle of * >-ak Ui t ui..y :>e tie •red. tieiter utaiie Utau either Frcitca or New 1 ark in-uu...elute

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“ .1. y, 1 *"** ^ oe-V' l-i W .,t.ri.,of GwoU S...., .„d U»Veu nun.bir„, iwd «* T ^ A tzzL r : ^ssTtTxsssdi^^s^-. cwm tontoiij. »o Dk>( will ^ lounti. wtouever they may pretend in order to keep up »he

c» Iboir moral reputations, no iacowhisfency ift *he»r adv«*cac) and suppurToT Democratic principle#, no want of dvvoiioM to tb*tr country i» nU »ituau«n.# and nndei •xrvy •mcrgcacy, sad no equivocation cr ovawon ia the cfttiMOlftliOft of tkotr opinion# upon question# of public Bui flftftH#m#», I am aa invalid, and r#gret that 1 Cftftftot be with yo«. I i be ret or# reoymotfully reqnesi tbft* jroo wtll propoft# ift my name, to car brotb#r DemoWftto who may bft >»*#mbiedo# tb# o—fti no, tb# fellow-

t"g seaument:

TB# Union iff tb# Dmocratie Pnrry «nd tb# Union of With tbi* aMdto ift#o«tod upua nor banner and cherished in oar hiftrtft w* pp fertk to bottle; and * **► f dd]l f top#otfelly, poor oh*di—l aervaat. Ja3 WRITCOMB.

RftltoVai OF IWMAftft —W* loan that tb# removal _

kl tb# fog rivor region of ttosam# Btol#,

coorage of ibeir P>llowcr». And wbat pnwpects have limy in reality? In the ftr#t place, tb# eicetioim. ever since the inangnratioD ot General Taylor, have resulted ia favor of the Democracy. In tbe thirty-oa# State# of which the Union ia n<>w composed they have bur Jivt Govemoia. Awd in all the Svates the aggregate p»pa lav majority ia Ike last etevCioaa. is over 130.000. Tkcse facts are alone •uffirient to show how utterly unfounded are 'bedaw#* which they make to certain State#, and tow supremely bopeiesa ara tb# praapeeta of ScaU. But tbmw ant all I# ail rto eieetmws rioring th# preseat year, with tto exception of ▼ermoat. they have toea defeated and routed. Soeb was the rcsoit ia New Hampshire, Coaneetient. Rhode Mand.Iowa. Miaftian. and North Carolina, onco rejpkrdod aa tb# impregnable #frttoff-hold of federaliM in tbe ffnitk H»»w absurd, thea. are ibeir pretensions aa to tbe election nf Soott. H# i# daam*d to w more sweeping aad overwhelming defeat tkwn aw# Prrsito ntml mdilata baa yet aaBeri-

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A pratlvBaa ia Philadelphia, having beard that there iowdi^asaftma ia thia city among tbe friends of fimmal

THE i»NLY TR‘ E P*'HTRAIT «»F i' A^HINGTON. JUS I PUBLISHED, T B WELCH'S M Ar, XI t- 1C Eli T PORTRAIi OF WAsHiNGTOl. ^ iftikved D.y peniukciuii) irum .'-tuaii s only ungutal ponrait m me

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*11118-iiperH ptriurr, EugrevrU uum-r ib* -U(ic>iiitriiCeiK e of K i lMln.iS >ULLS . L-q . tm- eiutucut au.. Itu.li y g.iird »rtml, Is ,l-e >u. ly lui irt I itknwM ui \Vu>buig|iS rvei puuu Uni. it j beet, charaein iZt* ue iW-rea#Ks< woikol an ever iModucrd 1 in Iki- iK^islry lo 1U .uetil). we iwcr l» lue Ie iris u. t e -Ml- t ircl 1-, U asu.ugiofi. GEORGE W scH'.NGToN FAhK LLaTia. wtui ray#, "Rea u.lbfui riqurscai.ium ul mecitelua cuor gi at, ' au luCiilEF J GaTiLE T.sSF.Y «i Ute .-upirme Court of Ute tnileff 8«k!e-. vrh<> say#, -as a wutk of mill* cict-4->aiM-e aid itraoi} mua. -uike every t-ae a l.u sew- u; am. i. u no tontopB f Ua.ii aaaa# let • Fa.-er ui nme^uuixy It ue»my guud laciane io tmvr «eeu him m >be day* ui mi uu . n-. si. autl h « wtole »pp«ei»iirc i» yemr<.a*ly ui.p«a'»cd oa my lucnuat. 1 ke lioftluil suu tave issued appeal. u> me lo b au svaer (iAacM. rep-re^-ntiii* pe. feci y Hie eXixisss-u u-well as tbe fc.in> uu, ie..lures «u Uie ia< e T Aual #ay a > E'v ATt >K t-AH> iti* u Lift-'ike reprovrnlWise uf las grewf wigiuui FRJ.S1DENT FiLl VChE -•>#, "I*** wtaaajiss.is iu me u. nave -rm a*aiiiabii ext-cule* msl t/rrtmtmUy wut by U Ihe paUotiafie iff Ute ;•■ •.*. 1 Swya MAKCtcaN I', iUr emutciil port au patuler. ami iLe papii of etaart, yuur ,.r;ut to m) intuil is mere r-ntarkahie ihun ai y uther I rave ■ewi. mr |»fc*• nut,— lit, whole iuI.w (lt.ai.iy of ihe oiiginat ponrail, U’getlwr was urn a.-It’a an# mg..ibetl rt-p ve of mr *utaiuier. wbtcb #li woo ever -aw him t '-u-uiereU a —— hn‘ r-kararinnwa or tun .luairuut u.aa 11 emu*. V~^T * cSaiacrenauc oi uwZiti: ZToiS; ZTJZ 'SSlrZSZ’Jz

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