Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 1, Number 141, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 4 October 1848 — Page 2

A TT r irTTT)AT A T Ges. Taylob Aoais.-MucIi noise has been CCTThe reader will find below the letter action in the exercise of the important duty oi I.IST or LETTERS,

PRINTED AND Pt TLlSIIFD BT

WM. II. CHANDLER .&

CO.

iY Ps. r-n

Gen. Taylor Again. Much noise has been 0The reader will find below the letter action in the exercise of the important duty oi

jung uf ine-omcers oi tus tiovern

I " I -r 1 r. L L.ll uvuu a n a ulmi, null j )UUl tirt Inr to the "In dependents" of Baltimore. The m Baltimore, soon alter ms nomination oy me n& llil .nmmnniral.o.i amoi.fr en-h -f

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letter is now published and the reader will find rnuadeipnia. .aveuuon. i ms .euer n win frjeuds as may be interested in it. yet I request riZ

it in another column of our paper. It is like pe recoueciea, was

his other letters. He says he authorized the final meeting of the

vour

Ashley Wm Col

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it in another column of our paper. It is like pe recoueciea, was reaa auuscqucnw) i iuc iua. uut, uut uuimouc... my aversion to ßeaty iIugh

nal meeting ol me independent iavior uon-i "'r r . fuuui uurnum r. u

.... . . .. . . I urin is in couuf cuuu wuu sucu suuiects. is mv

declaration of Judge Saunders and Winchester vention Held in mat city, ana is nownrstpuo- , - forthe request.

TWIT'

FOR MESIDEXT: GEN. ZACHARY TAYLOR, Of Louisiana.

.n thiXationnl Hnnvention. and adds: "Under Hshed: With respect, gentlemen,

Lt. u-:. ...,.... : ontlp.l . n.,.,.,P oi,ks, ici'a r I am your ob't serv't; Z.TAYLOR.

ine general auiuutiiy uius " 6..... . .lutiaiuur., i mu. m p ti p1XTS J V Waik T S

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men, 1 feiiau üeem wiiatever siaitmems ieakoik: Aieiwriroiuuni. o iur, we Alexasder, and others, Baltimore, Md.

have made to be right and proper, and conti- pin uu., autnorises me. iu my u wcreuuu, io

dentin tneir integrity anu in w.e y .he2y.v;. Ulie. lo Messrs. Tilts and others, a "UUA ,s wmwo.- inis expression

their friendship for me, I shall sustain them coramittee of the late Independent party of our (says the Baltimore American,) which Col.

without uualiScation. I therefore, now take State. This 1 now do, and you will oblige me Brase, in his livelr deacriDtion of the battle nt

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upon my own .houMers the .pon-tal.l, o WZ ,7 of . re- Vis"- " touted b, jSSKJ

uieacwoi lue tuiaiBiia quest to that effect from the General himself, a ouuer, wno came gauoping up inrougu a J "an

convention, anu am pirpaitu iu atoua i uuexpiaineü oy nis inouve lor uiaKing n, uas, ciuuu ui uuai at a triucai penou oi me nay, is ,as consequences in their length and breadth." with some given rise lo suspicions that it con- appropriate just now in the chaos of confusion, Bui

taineu maucr ucxugaiuxj iu ui. u.uuc distru3t and aIarmf irJ whkh lhe poUUcal ele.

Michigan For Tatlor. V an liurenism "o'"J; , . v. ,,:..i ments and the Dublic mind of th mnnlrv nr.. Bernard Adolphe

lUfbtJ 1 UCeill ItUUC IU UHU IV liais uisucr - - - a . . . . i . . ... . ;.. a I: I I T- V. - t.l ..l .1 ii.ni I lilOMUS lt .Ml

lea, and l Know no moue so certain 10 actum- uiuicu. ic uac puuu&ueu tuegauaniuoi-1 fsillxnan Adam

push it as giving the letter itself. Your absence Iroin the city, when I

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Boun Jacob or )

.Michael Knott )

Bu-bh Mr Boot &. Shoe

maker,

Bernard Once Mrs

Blevina i'enelojte Miss Ülevins 1 Miss Bopett Peter "

Uaiwmtin I nomas R lirowa Thomaa -

Breed Rut us -Barker John W

izalx'th Mrs

hn care of

John

kett Thomas

rress Julian Mbs

Beach Joseph U

1.t 2d 21 4 lh 5th rih 7th th 9th iOth

FOR VICE PRESIDENT: MILLARD FILLMORE, Of New York. WHIG ELECTORAL TICKET. FOR THE STATE AT LARUE; JOFF.rH G. MARSHALL of JtfTerwn. UODLUVK S. OIIT11, of Tepanoe. DISTK1CT electors:

Di.t. James U. Blytue, of Vandcrburg. J.-h S. Davis, of Floyd.

Milton Gkeog, of Deartxrn. Datid I. IIoi.i.oway, of Wayne, Thomas I). WALrooi., of Hancock. laOVEix II. Roi'sseau, of Greene, Hdwaru W. IMcGcauiiey, ot 1'ark. James F. Scit, of Clinton. Daniel D. I'katt, ot Cass. David Kilgore, uf J)tbware

at a

a aa aa aa

will destrov Cuss in his own State. He never

had any personal popularity in Michigan. HU

aristocratic habits of life, aud his cold-hearted

selfishness forbids it. Van Buren was always

the fatorite of the Democracy of that State,

hence it is that thousands of them now go for

him. Mr. Littlejohs, a prominent Djiiio

cratic politician is out warmly for Van Buren.

Onlv a few davs ajo, the Hunkers of Grand

w -

Rapids got up a large handbill announcing Mr.

Littlejohn as a speaker. "The meeting assem

H- I M . a V, n ... . A Wiror K-jnld 'anil n Iii

' , e . , , t-,.i h lhe 8th ult. auihorizes me, in my discretion, to idea got abroad, that be never could be. U hen CaUowa j! F tycall made for a speech lrom .Mr. .Liitiejonn. (f ,iubiit.ail0n,) foracopyof this letter, manajuveriug my pieces athwart the gullies, I Cabell N B

.ity, when 1 received

the General's letter, and my own subsequent

absence, has (revented ray communicating

with you before.

ith regard, your triemi, KEVEKDY JOHNSON. Wm. H. Colliss, Esq., Baltimore.

ouel's speech, but the subjoined passase is wor Barth Caxper

thy of a separate publication: . Beeler CL

The battle was fought, you know the result care of I

but you never can know the influence that I Carter .Mikel

the presence ol Lren. lay lor had upon the ar- Conner James

my. Jie alone, so it has seemed to me, could Cloin George w have inspired. - bv a iresnce. everr soldier in Cor km an John

.he .,, a, tb. Volumeer, were h,s(,i,l.- Yg

Baltimore, Sept. 20, I84S. The coutidence in him was complete. He had Collins JohnS

Deab Sir : In compliance with the request commanded volunteers before, and had been Conaway Jacob nnntn.na.il in vnnr lttfr to me uf this date, fin sixxesslul with them. He had never surren-1 Chapi.i t.litlia B

l U ...... a. a . 1mttm fmrra f2 oil Tjrlnr flrl tmt If a. h 1 rl nsrr lU.n nhinnpl' nairl 1 ha I Csmbron C

W 1111.11 1UU 11 a 1 V. I IV I IIUUI vivu. aniivii .aiu..vM. - ..a uw... w.... ...pwvu, un iu- f, ,

harlea

Charley

Mr. L. arose, and said he had renounced me 0f the 29ili June, to Messrs. ruts and others, cite this as ah example ofthat confidence, 1 Clark Ii Michigan Dowhfacc couldn't go him didn't a committee of the late Independent party of saw clouds of dust about two miles from me. Cralley Vin

wUh todisturbthe harmonv of ths meeting, our.öia.ie' . Mus Vu' au ",,"u" K.V". u;"4:.. "''T0 Cuming

w i rM a Kir fnrnichn.(f ill i riHVin finnnr in pn t ii nn 1 i an id en unuu ui r rear, an i aiiarKeti n i t

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CITV OF EVANSVILLGt

WEDSESDAV MOllNiyG, OCT. 4.

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and desired to be excused. 1 his was a cooler. . osevouacap v of the letter, w hich was com- our depots, aud to meet him was my first

The little enthusiasm manufactured for the oc- mitted to my custody by a resolution of the In- thought. A mau came galloping up through casionwas wrapped in a wet blanket. The dependent Taylor Convention of Maryland, in thedust intosight. screaming, "Old Zack is

. a... , f:ll Tk. r.IiKr.l la 1 July lasi. WIUI 1I1SIIULIIUU3-luiuiau a iuiij niiaiiig, plan of lhe meetiug failed. The lln,ul la füDub,it.alion Every soldier cave Involuntary utterance to

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of his authorized friends, shall ask for the same his feelings. Old Zack Lanu and in fifteen

Let us have a Grand Wiho Hallt. It is with pleasure we are able to announce to the Whigs of the "Pocket" that those true whigs and eloquent Hoosier orators Richard W.

bored with him nearly all night aud part of

the next day, but to no avail.'

2

Cottos Mill atCasxeltos,Ia. We learn

from the Louisville Jourual that a company has recentlr been formed for the construction

Thompson aud Caleb B.Smith, aud, probably, f Cotton Mill at Canuelton above here on

George G. Dunn, intend visiting this part of , The i(al Etot.k 0f the company

me oiaie udoui tue um or iam insl. une oi . - .nft nnn r i,;-h onlr onfl non will now

for that Duruose."

uitn regard, your irier.j, W&l. II. COLLINS. To the Hon. Reverdy Johnson. GEN. TAYLOR'S LETTER.

miuutes the tide of battle turned. Four thou

sand five hundred men repulsed twenty thou

sand and to the influence of that presence,

I under uod, 1 think 1 am alive here todine w nh

you this day.

son rs

William

b annas

Davis John D Da Bruler Eveline

Do! ley Mi low A Duncan John -Dike Nathan 2 Dury Ixwenz . 2 Duty Daniel II Dunker Samuel Dobliins T D Donian I'cter De osT Eichle Muthias&. Jacob Kvens John Euing Jtdediah tÄaMoii B G Sc. Co

Eilt- August

The meeting at which the following pro

ceedings were had, was composed mostly of kriJge NVm i .u .. , Eiliertoii in .M

Germans and their descendant's and they werel Uerkin R E

that he had made arrangements to bring C. B. .Sinith with him, and will in a few days give us

People at this place to welcome these eloquent

men. Let the Rough and Ready Club take such steps as will be likely to insure a Urge turn out of the people from the country and the surrounding counties. Let there be no time lost, but to work at once.

Icopt.

Baton Rouge. 1.. June 29ih, 1813

ah a

t . m I I lirvtii Mi v I rum I n nnunr inarktitm i

our citizens w no has lately returned from ier- u uted ami 10,000 Bpindles will be set m edge uece.p'i cf your polite communication the first to nominate Geif. Taylor, which nom- gran. Paul re-llaule. informs us that Mr. Thomnson timni- I .. . rru. .i: . i nn;,..r. ,&, ..-..a. - ' n- I- ... .a. i n a i , , , I r rencn Jolin

i I motion, iitc uucLtvi; auu waiiti mvn v. 0j ie uin msiaiu, wiiingmj Biieutiuu tut- nuauoa neaccejueu, comiaujr una cieany. Fuller f Ö .

u uiiu n uu iu tic nut; o wu i ma t n me a uu i , u ,n n, , . r ih journal. ari oi ine ni2U-1 tain statement, reieauve iu my iusuium w .... i-.inp mm ,310 1 hon h u n.M 11. rerre 1 iiuan

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less so nutv. lie itas neiiiier none tir saiti anv

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smss canacttv. io company in mis respeci - wi. vimmi fVmivmiim rp. nlv tninz to detract lrom tne coutidence tntn en

notice of the time he can be here. Therefore. u cominence business under better auspi- held in Phiadelphia, pending the action ol tertained in him:

... m ..a... Two of the directory are cotton planters, tnaicouy .j. - ' Al a iare and enthusiastic meetinz of De-

... una na mu rw i ru iiMiFtr;iiniii iiimii 11111 aii.nr. " . . - . . .

nn. resides in the interior of Indiana, and the r 'r"w" 7 "

others are orLouisville und

Stockholders, several not a

are cotton planters. The

1B.nnfanhs!nfP. and the camlal will be : :r:. V.:" people upon Bucha sub tct. and deeply

...vu v. . ----- . inave oeen lormany years my peisuiiai iiicu.iai- - , . . . ,r ,1 ...... inasrenuired.andtheestablish- " , ilr to m.. F,Ptin. .nv l.rtö8ed the. qualifications ol Gen. Gennain UeurKin S

mentset in motion as soon as possible. views, before the meeting of the Convent

The Louisville Journal thus tpcaks of the as to tne course i uesireu my riruaiui pu Aiie juouis uic t in that body. In two communications,

dressed to them in reply, I informed tliera

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Wc congratulate the South and w est no less suosiance, mai ui my uiai.e um uic acrur, ihe e

than the citizens of Louisville on tne auspicious it wouui oe quue impusaiu.c iui hi iu6 c

.....i.ni nf tl.i oniornr It is not any SpecillC instrucuous upon uie suojeci; inai

l.UtUmt.Ul.l.imiMW. a.w ---'-I ----- . ,.. . . . - 1 ,.r . ... 1 X Y I I f 1 IPoa.f.n

the first manufactory of the kind in the: est, many quesuuus ui tüuiiuäem.iH uiigm o .., uoosiek v it. me uosuen xina.; jLfemo- Vv ' a I . . . .. -!... I .1 .. .I ..r. I Iws nrlinn l I ho f Yw 1 V 1 1 1 I Ol . t HI- rhx T. I .... ..... a. . A-aa - I I I Uli t Ii 1

but the circumstances wnicu lea 10 u üü ""ö ,uY.fc"vu , V , ü i ... , cral 13 responsi&ie lor tne loiiowingaccount narf.rd amnrl

comnaUV t 'ive it a fctrikin- lUtereat aud Di:- acter o. w uu. i wu.u uo. .u . , , rsth-.l Harris Catherine

,ortance. 'lhe stockholders were induced to .'hey must, tlierelore, assume tne reeponsiouityr o- 1 1 lord A T c.irc ol

embark in it by the thorough investigations and

mocratic Citizens ol Penult Ivama. held at

loud ron i AkiinfT in itf i n itiriiiii . u ih'iiirT Mit n .. . . . .

I -.irinitr of the . H . i k o. i.7; J 1 Darrisburg, on the üih June, IÖ17, the fo lowl vicinity, ui toe statements were made by my authority. 1 . nm(w n. ,.... iu,...

mong the directors have to luforra you, in reply, that on their way Rt,oLd Thal lh;s m,etin4, of ,l L

at l hfillpr rp nil I to that convention. Judges vincnester anui ... . . . ? f , btocLlioiders are en 1 1 "j- t : .. ..u.. . , Icitizciis, rectninizing the omni potente of the

im-

r'icK's Kadlev

Fingernaul Christopher t'artua Hiram Glazier SjHnser Grant Mary Ann (Jrayham Chrs't tireyory J anted Gray Kohert Griltith Edwanl Dr

Gririiih Henrietta M Mra Tn!ule t-Aintnelina

Evana ville

Leach Elizabeth

Mcpherson Wm V McGinder John Maxwell Reynolds i Co McCormick llcnry Mcmyder Jolui Manh Thoma MeeksJohn Massey Nathan B .McDowell Wm G iVlagarv Margaret Miller W II AAleek Wm Morgan ü W Mcphcrrin John Marun James W ; Clerk S B Western ) Miller Siiup&on Ö Dr 2 Martin Sarah Mrs MonejrSPMaj Mail Solomon Mariin W PKer McGrew Saml P Martin Wm McGinnia Theodore Mclntire James McDonal John D Morris Wm Mclntire Edwin Maney Hobt B Mclntire Enibree Matthews JohnU. Nobb John Noble .Mary Neel Andrew J Parks William Pclliwon N P Passier W Price Elijah Perroud Cappett lrice Frances Mrs 2 l'reston W C Prathcr John J l'arker Francis S Parker L D Pagett AMahulda Painter Mascer oi LI King Rode John Kontls A A Dr Revels Willis R Rambler (Steam boat

Kutter W uliam Rickets Charles Rasing Garrett Kodgers Dank! Ringer Lorenzo KUier Jotjeph Rawlins James L RossChnrles B Ruark Georgo filers Isaac Smith Hannah Mrs Smith Nicholas iSleihtii.Malinda 'eiLr Benjamiu S?lurricc E L Stevens Seth aSmith Thoniaa Stevens Sam Ii Miss Smith S Elizabeth .lr Sninborkin John Steele Susan Stuart l.ucinda SltuUr J SLark John II Schotmover William Stcevansi John Shorp CS Stansdiery Silasor Welda Stillwell Alex Sheets Wm Sears Win San lor J 11 L

Tlfomnson Nancy

Gu Ute Jacob lint n Mason F

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CCS" Capt. Osboqn, who commanded a company of Indianians at the battle of Buena Vis

ta, we see by our exchanges, has taken the enterprise :

stump for his old commander, General Taylor. He lately addressed a large audience at TerreHaute, and he showed conclusively that to Generals Lane and Wool and not to Gen. Taylor, is owing all the wrong done to our troops and State. Capt. Oaborn was in a position to see and kno.v what took place on that field

present him to the Democracy and the people Glenn John U Capt rI , of this Stale and Uniou, as lhe deinocraticcan- IVJVuSP, im..... i.k i ir.i r.u ..r.. Hivea Daniel

I aiuaic, anu nie irai cauiiiuair ui uic icu:)ic iui llirri)un Will U 1 1 k ..m. ..r o-... : i f ik.. tt..:....i ,...... .' .. . .

uit-c oi i icaittciii oi wc juiieu oiuics at i Harrison jnitira u

Misuing Presidential election.

Harrison J B Col Hamsun Eliza Ann

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onclusive demonstration of the superior ad-

and subseqtiently.andhe takes it upon himself lo vantages enjoyed by the West for manufactures rebuke the locofoco demagogues who are slan- aot! pecially at the coal mines on the i ,i mi ii n n - I . Oh o river fcouth of Louisville. They hare em denng the Old Hero. Capt. O. is an honest terktfd i,. lhe rlUcrpriM wilh an eye .ingle to man, and has great weight in hisscction of the the profits of the manufacture itself. They country, and w ill be able to set this matter live iu Kentucky aud Indiana, and Mississippi, right wherever he obtains a hearing. We Arkansas, aud Louisiana. It is the first asso- , ., . i , , , : .. , ciaiion of the South and the W est ui the manknow that the wholesale slanders that the lo- ufactIJre of coltt)n Tne Soulh eml lhe West t ofoco orators and editors have for the last three have united their surplus capital to combine months been so actively engaged in circulat- the produce ol both regions, the cotton of the ingin this State against Gen. Taylor are begin- Soul,n M lhc f,ul.and 01 Wes! 'i . . ., , . produce those fabnees of universal use, good ntng to react. The people are daily learning ,n0llhl0 be woru by the rich and cheap

the truth of the matter, and at the polls in No-j enough tobe worn by the poor. It is a uniou

vember they will rebuke these demagogues, who make a trade of politics and abuse every mau they cannot control. We give it as our

a. ... . I I . a I II

honest opinion that Iipii. I a vlnr will rarrv the I kum ut inr rim in nrwMimc? new lanus. ill'

State by 5,000 majority at least; and we do seeks other kuid of investment. At home he . ,,; .. ., A has the raw material of cotton manufactures, not jump to this belief because we wish it to but he wanU ,he fuef lhc cheap Mt lhe opbö sö. We see indications enough to satisfy eratjVes, the healthy location. Upon the usevervdav that Gen. Tavlors nonularitv is Ohio river not remote from his own p'tanta-

on the increase. From every part of the State tion. iu the very midst of a vast multitude of

m .tri rprp i tt 1 r ii rnrwt rKorinrr rron nf t

Whig speakers and the whig press are busy l0 tie cfleap foml, and to the ojwratives, but and will be busy until the day of the election, his cotton when manfactured is in the region

and scores of good and true democrats are renouncing the office-holders candidate and com-

the most beneficial that could beimagined, and

this enterprise cannot fail to be followed by many others. Cotton no longer pas such

nrntlt as to i ml nre the nlanter to luvest his

1 . . i i

oi iartiog for me; that 1 foil my honor and inter-1 Gbeat Ratification Meeting. De colored Mrs EJ Hon . - K A. A dl a. a

st ctd in tlieirhands, and that wiiatevcr they indiwiduals ob de countvob Elkhart ldisDect- ümi,re) i

houldswe fit to do, I would tnost cordially ap- funy inwited to dissemble on de Public Squar, I a rt . 1 T.l .:n:i

nrnvi". IUI OllC OCIOCK ill lie IO llOOC. ue LaOHl WllllU .

1 substantial.1 informed them further, that, fl)r de purpose ob de ratification ob a detiomeriinls ihev shouiJ discover an evident dispo- aiion ob de hiihlv extinguished statesman.

sition to treat me u.ii'b' which 1 had n i Marlin Barn Buren, fur de futoffis in de gifi

reason lor suppos'ins .f)iHd De tue case, l ob de niggers ob dis Republic, and also, mo rr . . t .11 al. . n I . .11 a m a . I .1 I .I

tuought tnat my inendssuoui 6U llc.w" o jer, neoeniciess, oo inas-tf aujitw, ue iei vention, as they had been seleC'-d by their fel- bower ob de hull consarn. All de niggers will low citizens for this ouroose: bur. that, having Pome in widdeir banners streamin' likea shirt

once entered it, they were, of course, Nun I, il tail in de wiud, de music bein in adwance, to .1 . a. a. a- -V r - Ml

I were not nominated, to sustain and uppon awoid de lire in de rear, ue lair sec w m i the nominee, whoever he might be, and tut 1 1 lode windward ob da speaker, sodat A: p-r-hoped they would do so heart and soul. Thfct focm ob deir brei shall flöte ober de hull crdu1 was a candidate for the Presidency, only so trice, and guv enchantment to de srene. A

colored gem man from de öoul win denounce to de congregation de noinernation ob de great Bufferlo Convention, which will bedrceibed wid de wavin' ob de pocket hangkerchy, and de shinin ob ivory, and de band will play on

dejewsharpde sentimental anthem oo Cla a a-. n a ii J. r.a..i:.: .1. r:i

in which it is most wanted for consumption

What is mere, he brings hiscottou to u region

in which perhaps he already spends every sum

mer, and where he can give his cotton mill as

much attention as if established at nis souin em home.

We have then reason to congratulate the

South and the eston this enterprise, lt is

ing out for Old Zack, the man of the people

the candidate of the Hepresentathe Principle. Again we say lo our friends of the North and East, strive on work early and late, work

hard do your duty, and the First District will hjie grst 0f a series of enterprises destined at

do its duty. no distant day to transfer the chiel beat oi manufactures from the East to the West. There rrrThe new manufacturing city of man- was no difficulty in obtaining subscriptions i to x . ivt it u I .- rnftAn any amount among the cotton planters to the chester.N. II., has now . population of 13.000, j.Jof the x tompanr,land uo doubt

Mhereonly twelve years ago mere were out olher companies can at this time be readily

two houses. I formed.

The bt. bJuis Kevine states that t'omareue frOSrrH R. Chandler, for a long term

the artist, is painting the Mississippi in oil, Lfytar3 the editor of the United Slates Gazette, aud that the picture will be completed by next . . nominited by the Whigs of the 2d

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spring. etniniiuiaiine great raiuerbnouiu Con sjonal District, in Peunsyhann, lor

Confess. The North American says his nom

ination in the city district is equivolent to au

election.

be done up in vatir colors.

ß.vriiER Insinuating. The Richmond Southerner says, that Ca is very much mis

taken, if he thinks that the people are thistles for bin to browse upou.

The Ocean Monarch. The Boston Tran

script says, that a raflle for the Trince de Join

ii a l f .1. . L...tnf.nflliA Of.aia fn

vine s sseica oi iue uunnugut iusuw.uiuuu

Srnvr. r.oor. The Davton Transcrint says

...onawonfUnowbcins nut uoou the new arch, got up at his suggestion, produced a sale

Court House in that city. We believe this of 400 tickets at 5s. a piece in two hours. The

tu...!.. r...i ..rr ar nut nnnt. n monev was to be civen to tne sutierers. xne

ill OC ItlV llloi OIVIIV .vw. " " I w

w

Jarre building in the Western country.

Prince isn't a bad fellow after all.

ar as my friends had chosen to make me on";

but that having been placed in my present at-

itude towards that subject without any agen

cy or act of ny own, directly or indirectly, 1 did not feel myself at liberty, by any such act,

to w ithdraw myself; that my friends, in whose hands 1 bad ever b-en, could do whatever they

should see fit, and finally, th.it if tlW could

succeed in electiu-; to that otlice any one beter

qualified for its duties thtin I was, and who a a.. . a I. r.l I

was at the same umo nouest, truimui ana patriotic, it was their duty to go for him, aiul that, so far from bving disappointed or mortified, I should hail the result with joy.

Such. 1 think, has been the langiug which

I have uniformly held on this subject feince mv name was first mentioiml in connection with

it. I regret that 1 have not a copy of my communications to Judge. Sauuders and Winches

ter; but the above 1 believe to be their sub-

stance. Under the general autnonty tnn tnus given these gentlemen, I shall d,em whatever

statements they may nave made to ue ngni aud proper; and confident in their integrity and in tue sincerity of their friendship for aw.

I shall kustaiu them without qualilaCition. 1,

therefore, now take upon my own shoulder the responsibility of the. acts of the Louisiana

Delegation, in that convention, and am prefurcd to stand by the et naequences, in their ength and breadth.

I renret exceedingly Hut my friends in Bal

timore, whom you represeut, should have thus

misunderstood the course pursued by the lolhiana Dolegatiou in the Contention, and should have imagined that 1 had abiiiJoned the posi

tion which 1 have uniformly held in my pub

lished letters on this subject. I feel bound, however, to respect the opinions of those who honestly differ with m?,and therefore, w hile I feel conscious of no change of feeling or inconsistency on my part, I cannot expect or desire that any of my friends, whom you represent, fchouid do violence '.o their own sense of right and wrong, by support in mv election, while they believe I have

changed my political views. I ask no man, I e he Whig, Democrat or Native, for his vote, fl

I take every American citizen s interest in th

wellare of his country, to be as pur, an la deen asmv own, and I have, therefore.no

riht, and" certainly no chsire. to influence his

de Kitchen. All de Bobalitionists, de Wil-

mot Prowiso men, and de Bürnburners ob dispectable standin', am invited to dissipate in de

exercises and so long as dey behave dem-

selbes wid perpnety will be treated on dssame footin' wid de colored indiwiduals. De old parly lines it ob.salute, and dere is no roo extinction ob color. On de breakin' up ob de ineelin", de whole assembly will jump Jim Crow, and de white men will go froo tie ceremony obkiäsin' de colored ladies on de mouf.

If you would extend your business, and make a fortune in double-quick time, take hold of this mighty engine (the press) and wield it with vigor. You will find it to be th true -Philosopher's Stont.' A few dollars expended in judicious advertising is the txst investment a merchant can possibly make. Lou. Courier. Our friend of the Courier is right; as has been lime and again demonstrated. Mechanics, as well as Merchants can well and profitably employ the press in placing their sign before many persons who never would see them over their doors.

A Small Navy for Sale. By a government

advertisement, it appears that on the 11th of October, the U. S. Brigs Vesuvius and Etna,

the Schooners Tarn pico, Bouita and Mabonese, and the Steamer Spitfire, are all to be sold at

auction.

A Pkisciple,--'! hold," said a Western editor, with dignified empliasis, 'I hold it as a S 'lf-evident principle, that no man should take a newspaper three consecutive years without

miking at least au apology to the editor for

not paying for it."

Hunt Sam I seil

Iliiiiiphrey Noah Hunt Thompson B f liinbotham Frances Harden C A .Miss Harrison J B Haitu n Matthew & Mo! is Hartleiu Hart Ko!cr. Hart Caroline Hnrt Eunice HoiJerly Victor M Huer Joseph Iford Benjamin Hord Benjamin T

Jones Roitcrt

Ma-hart W T care of )

John Erskine j

Isrlz L

Jarvis V B Jone Ann W Jacobs Ccorse

Ingraham John W Irvinz Henry

Jewell J 'uncan !

KeJley John Keller & Roberta Kirk & Ranslol'ih L.rd Ralph Ii : IaCiiiii.011 Mr

Lindsay Alex J Leonard Amos Lereaux V Iaewis Henry James La Fon J JVl Dr

La Fon John Dct

2

Tracy Georg

Thompson iirnj. Taylor Kutus TiibMv Ifcri'j F Trutmnanh Ezc ki-l , Trabue tt Reed V-ni Green YcrigiT Dania.1 Wan John Weld Theodore P 2 William W Wooltulk EdniM Write Jowph Wood Ann Wooden Phillip A Wooden Augustus Ward Seth Wei len Thomas Waldron Wm t Wagnon Sarah Kaptip Gcorgicare of Wetxl Ward Saml 'Walling Jesse Ward Danl Wheeler Wm L White John 2 Watt James Wilts-hire James GERMAN LETTERS. Ruht, Joseph Donengag, J J Ehrmantraut, John Fisher, JU. (iaul, Franz Houkrath, C Hackel, John Kippenlcager, J Kroesen, Joseph Kramer, F Meyor, Joseph Miller, Peter W Jlesscbehinitt, Wm Miller, Jacole Eichaus, Henry 2 RcaMee, Ehare Roesler, Anton SchmiOt, John Schibbs Koliert aSeckink, W SchtiL'. John SUk.F Stuenkcl,II Srhorr. Jaihn

Scnents, Joseph Volmer. Feter

Persons inquiring for any of the abovedetters will

dtases-ay th-y are "'advertised.'" B F. DLTUV EvansvilIe.Oct.3, 134?.

LOTS TO LEASE.

JUANE lenw-s on four lots on Main ttrcct and on several on First street, having nine and ten years to run, which 1 will lcate or tscll on favorable terms if application be made soon, fcit-lw WM. M. WALKER LAM) FOK SALE. TAM authorized to eell at private sale 98 acres o land, the east half of the southeast quarter of sec tion 31, in town 6, south range 11 west. SakElaci.

iiwell lc catcd and the title induputaLle. For Mtm?'

R.W.DUNBAR. .

apply to

jy J

rou SALE, TWO Family Carriages of superior finish and Workmanship. They will be sold low for cash, or traded for good Horses or Mules. Apply to .Messrs. Harrington Crane &0'Riley, or to the owner at the Sherwood House, Evansville. Sep.19.

LAXDAIVD TOWN LOTS FUR SALE. I WILL sell at private pal a tract of Land adjoin ing Evansville, containmg about twenty seven ' acres; also, ten or filtern Lots in the upper enlarge ment of Evansville, all of which 1 will sell on reasonable terms in quantities to suit purchasers Tneso wishing topurcnae Land or Lots, will find it to their jyli, to apply immediately. E.A.CORBET, Agent,

UOOIUS TO UEXT,

THREE rooms suitable for a dwelling

lor a small Family or lor offices, situated over the

subscribers store, corner Mam and becond street. App?y to aug-.n; WILLIAM HUGHES.