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j. . i nggsa . (Shouts of applause.) What has brought you
One JtaMMl.! ta-IVj of pMic rrat,Sfi,V of He -I -- " I! - ,J
wronged, n lively sense of injury to ihc people, a full persuatioei that nn immediate change if lit-ciary in ihc general govern
ment. Do licit he deceived, lellow citizen?.
Public money General good of the people.
have mnintiined their ground. (Laughter.) t FINALE TO A COURTSHIP.
But to return to our captain. There is one j r lor-j, an: dearest t lora 1 am come a-, qualification for puMic office, fellow ri'iten, ; Flora, 1 come to ohlyou you can decide rr. which our candidate does not possess, and fori fate I come, my Flora ah!'j
this reason he is condemned by the; crace hoi-! I sec you. Malcolm, pcifcctly. Yen
ders he has no capacity for pocketing the
people s money and running away with it
U a name. A blue light has been held out. ((cheering.) He has handled millions ol the tin below ihe surf tee t.f things. Wipe off public treasure, and not a vent ever polluted the colors whic h asr-ail y )ur eye with their h' hands. , Where is now Ibis honest public ul nf. lk at ttiinirs as they nre, and telljnflicer! lie is poor and derided by those who
iih1 wheiln r true clcn uc rai prevails m hej
" . aa a at i
are
romr; you tell me interesting iulellirpiue rer tninly. Well what next IM
Oil, Flora! 1 am come to-to - To offer mo tour heart and haud, I suppose''
1 1 nut!'. llrf iiilMiid l-iiitr shout ul no. i ;ti
I'm no on in ltd hit ;ml that be va. no dem-
i i rai. r liuiiii.L' to Mr. 1m-i.1 1 am a Uem-
ecu at!
icinoi rt
. The JPeopMs ITfaViell "To preserve our liberties we must do our own voting and ourown lighting."' IF n. II ovt io.
Let every Whig be animated by tLe conviction that on himself and on bit vote, depend tlie fate o bit country." Henry Clay. The union of the whigs for His mike of tbe Union.". A. Witt. Democratic Republican candidate for President, wml, nn. nnAiiim(DM9 Ptsstssing Republican principles integrity of chiraclcr superior laladspofitical honesty) For Vice President, JOHN T Y L E R.
Well then do it like a man. and not like
have rioted on the peculations of the people's . monkey . money. Mukuc take your self possession!' cxtlaiip.
Fellow ctliz-n of Tennessee, 1 have md, jeu I. suddenly starting up from my knee. d.
that Ihe pre sent struggle lor liberty is not u i- on whic h had (alien in an attitude tlint
ri t -I I I 'll..il.....r IOI.I 'ft :. :..!.. r 111. I ..;.. 1. 1 li.ni .v.... ,,. unnrvxr..! r.f M.l .
1 llilllf lSO C lice TlliJIJ I was uiiih "ini; iiiniui ioi l lien ll "ill n llill iui n i-i . x.. ....... j-jj. ...... ... umuniur g,. . n.ite litcd and sU.ll die a demo-! erty on the high seas, now it is n content for j M illiard Fraise, you inaku me ashamed e,f
rat, in Ihetruenud i-e'.uine sense of the term -freedom on the land. At New Oriean. ou j myself. I . ... . - mr I Ik
but I am nut one of those selfioh dcniocratl'IVmiesseeans had the hdvantage of us Ken-
hoc practice is to di-r gard tbe true iutei-liurkians a htile, and that waa on the right et ol the peujilf. I sei2i iiton theii itfictsihank of he hver, where, being badly ported as ll e oiU ol. victory. No, 1 am a demo-Und badly armed, we did not lully sustain the i rat who iMks io ihe inti rest of ihe w hi lejcharacterof our State. It is true, we fought pcoli, ami tc the glory of his country. j with jou, side by side, on the left bank, and frhiMiO and 1 have no douM that t.tY friend '.there voii found usc-vcr at our post. But do
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tinrn.v is a deaiocral in this its legitimate
eense. Air. Foster Vii re rose and said.that he was
IXarrison & Prosperity. For President, For Vice Presiflcni JOII TYLER. Of Vi.ginia. REPUBLICAN EI.KCTOKS.
JONATHAN Mf-CAItTY. ot i)liwan-J JOSEPH G. MARSH Al.l...lj,ir.r"i.;
1st Uiitrict, Johm W. 1atnb, f ll-irrison; 31 do It. W. Tu mpo.x, f l.iwuenn Si do J mkpii I.. White, of Jt-nVsoii; 4th do J vsm H. ('rvk.x. of K.d-y ; 5th do Caleb II. Smith, of Fat ti ; C5th do Wm. IIer d. of It irtlxilouirw ; 7lh do S. C. Sample, of Si. Jo b.
Fcdcralisui & Hard Times. or Prtsiilftit. -MARTIN TAN DtRE, Aor lrrirr Pn-idrttt. Richard ill. Johnson, FRDKRM. KLKCTORt. W.I.M llE.MRrcK,f Ji ll". TSOli; (KiKGB W. EwtMO. of iM lliuli; " lt 'BKlir 1)I.R Oaen, of I,sry ; IIk.nrv Skckkst .ol Otvi-n; Timmv J. 1E- lby. dtitaik; Jiuim I.. UoBifMi.N, of Uuh; Andiiew KV.xr.DV,of lb lawarr; Uii.lmm J. I'uaslkv, ol Slit ll y ; John M. l.F.M .N. ol l.-apcrtc.
a democrat loo' in this i ne of Hie word but!
that he whs not a modtrn democrat. Mr. Clay j nceedect.
Llclfgatt ol the Convention, frirnrs and f liww citiZdi n great vicloiy is . hand, a gloiious victory, but you huuld remember that as much judgment is requisite in the use of triuinph,as mere is skill rc uiircd to ac hieve it. The day is near when youhallhe called
on lo decide how you will use your victori.
Stutter me to Say to )iU, let theie he ho nn
kmd-esr, in your couise to our demociHiic fileiiOs whu may he iiportiiig the pally iu itr c tin: mass on me oilier side. Who
you intend to rcpoe on your laurel gained in that battle! Do you intend to let us beat
iy oil in November? (One general shou', n,
no.) Is it possible that bra e, gallant Ten nes
see. Tennessee devoted to Constitutional !
rights, will not be found alreat with Kentucky, 17.0v)J strong! You must be up and doing, for in November our majority will reach iiS.OOO. (Applause.) A few wcrdg moieairJ I have done. Our success iu this rouleM. I have never dubied. In fpirilotu i'o in led bherality ,1 g r,oine linn-iic c. to Mr Van Hureii mix out ol the twent SixS .ileN hut 1 have had occas on to
Fioceed, sir, said Flora.
You hke brevity, it would seem, Yes,' ip lied Fb ra. Then wili you marrr met' Yes. - Will you give me n kissf You may take one. 1 look the proffered kiss. Now tins is going to work rationally a J Flora, 'when a thing it to be said, why mar
(it not be said in two seconds, instead of slut.
teriug and stammering Iwolmurs about itf-
Oh! how coidiallr do I hale all mvfleticfi'
exclaimed the merry n.aiden, clasping nij hand energetically Well, then, said I, Miumbug apart, what day shall we fix lor our marraigeT
Am I.xdias's coxrciExce. An Indian on re nude a tiade with another individual Mi
j cheated him. as he thought. Some time n(-
review ilia. eiiiniie,Miitl the r-uit. at which lerwHrds be called upou him, and the follow.
I have arrived, is, that if the Wnigs clo their' mg rohlocpiy ensued:
inu. tLAi's sii;ixu. AT TUB NASHVILLE C SVETIOJ. R'ported by IF. Sncthtn of Isntisiana.) Mr. President, lb legatee of the Convention, Ladies, Frit lids and Fcllow-Citi tens: Our humble and profound thanks are dm
to the goodness of Pro idem e (,r the lrighi.
glorious and genial sun that mw s'.tiuei njoi
us. 1 he firmament ahove is not unlike tin irffcce of our country. Clouds are lilting o Ter it, but the uu of truth an I liberty itruggMng to burst throug'i Miem and Ois-i pite the darkness which hang over us. lblore the month of November shall be ii' n bered with the pnst, all the dark spots whicl
now obscure our political sky shall disappesi
forever:
An old soldier on the stand here cried, A men !J
I congratulate you, friends and f l.ow-cili
liiit of free tin n sahiiii g me nn every side
Hid lat tlion'i not leat, the linglil eyes ol
be ladies ol Nas-hville sneaking me wi h ome
ind their lair hand waving their kerchielV iu
nketi of their feelings, are sure proof that the
erdiiTli:i bet li rendered. Three cheer.!
nd yet. I made this vi.it with n ine lehn-aiicc-, I ain fiee toc imftx. I bad.l thitughl.
'ci 1 1 ihe ii.fliieiu e ihul c otild he hrnug'il
o hear upon me to m ike me leave my home.
ut there was one iitlhience to mltiih I could
tot lie mscnsitde and lo whi h I it bb-d with
du',if 'the fitthl to conquer and save the
are to he the victors and who the vanquished .country, the l'revideut will not even get tin se
in Ihe approaching contest t Do we conquer t x. Alabama I asstgiii d to him, hut n!ie
duns, uiioh-vecoire Minongsl us with blood1 gccirns sucu an nssociai on. ghouls ola-
oi. their Icetl ti. e tight lut against piause.j - cveu oi is.in i u noi uipair. our hruthers. Thevarc all pail and naictl ller g illant nous nre in tlie tie 1 1, and if they
ul the crew ol the great Mate Mop, all our:couq i.r, it win ne uiui-eu a victor. Arkas
hrethren. Never forget, in the flush of victo
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i y, this sacred relation. L l us unite wan
ilieiu ill one harmonious union. They as Well as we are iuleiested in a plotter adminis
tration of puhbc hff tiis. llut i hue nre some class" iu lui! opposite p irly.to who u the Same indulgence ougit not lo lit; extended. There are leaders of the party iu pucr who cannot
s s loo, if 1 know her, she w ill not abandon
Biol her John, I owe vou twenty dollar. '
and I have come lo pay it." Why no you don't! what's thai foif "Yes, 1 do, I traded withy you, and cheated you out of twenty dollars, and 1 want to pot you. for these little men in here, (pointing lo his bvsm) won't, let me sleep.1 Afur much altercation, ISrother Join'
Ihe heath, till the light is oc r. She will do ! look the money, and our conscieuticnis Indian,
del duty. NuuUi Carolina! (Here Kr Clay-
bowed his head in pileuce great applause.) 1 look back uj on the gallant stand she made iu the revolutionary snuggle, with feelings ol the warmest adin.iaiion lor her bivaliy , and
it is with pain thai I pass her hy in this gloti-
hehti!ig too liigtil 1 lemeudous cheering j ou conUs:, but while I lus,tl is profound deD.tvu those leaders back lo their deli of dein-i testation liom her rei nl leadels. She will
i
ocgogueiMii whence they have emerged but to dec eive you. Let Ihe Irowu c-f your iudig tattoo visit litem, and reluse lo tnem any longer the opportunity of impoasiug on your cu.iti lencv. I'tiey ro not a uu nttvui class. I hey preach diinii.cracy with the hps, but in heart Uieir hatred ol the people is only eq I ai
led hy their ty ratiutiMl deposition. I hey ue
probably throw a hunk vote or go with I.uc llill's Siate. As lor Maine, w houi 1 had put down lor Mr Van IJjieu,) e too is coining il ii it in Novemiicr, she, will soui after be admitted into the gieat big family. Fellow citizens, the cause, iu which we are engaged, is the cause of the people. The
people are moving to victory and treading up
il . c . i. VT r-. ,.
iiuiience oi uii; i im or i'ivilli. jlieerug long and loud I said, lli.it 1 b ed m ide his visit w i' h sonic reluctance, a relm t un e hat grew out of the relations which I Sure ctthe iltudiious Captain, jour neighbor and jour friend. I feared lest the idea might he
Jfiitertained, that I came lo thi city in lh
pirit of exultation a-ul of deli nice to him tou ere wool lo tumor. If an mm thinks lhal
f ns.on th glorious prospect which Ihe cauc p'h is my b-eluigs. be does n.e great inj is-
of our country presents, more glorious niidj,,te' l all ihe nutis c o..ditiou. cf hie, I more estimcbie because the movements ,,i,ve been governed, not by the principle ol
throughout Ihe land are the niovementsol tin I'eiaiiaiioii, nut n mat ol "what i nrooer
a .
iiortitii ui or.lniary pienur.-. that the . M. ,Mltil.lMli,.i, U...I a geuerou.. neo-loii die heels ol ihe leader in power. We
people enlisted in support of the Cotititutioi
and devoted to Constitutional bberi. Fellow citiz-'iis, may 1 not, without inc ur ring the imputation of cgotUm.advcrt tosoue of tha circumstance s under which I appeal
belore you? (lnes ol yes, yes, ye.J
tor oee' Self to d .' To var l the ilhitiious
intivi tiMl iu rpt-stion, I feel no resentment, io p4ioii. ami if he Could see the bottom
i heart, he would bear n.e this testimony. Ijoinl i heeling ilisst.nal military seri-
e to ln coti itiy deseivf tbe gratitude of all
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louring a long ana aruuou e'rugh in pu cieu, ami my prater in Heaven is. that :u
lilical life for flflerii or twente year. I would jtast da) mi be Iho-e of pi ac e and Irampnl-
wrong myself if 1 did not confess that therejhrt, and mat when he -;ii .treer, hi
were moments of discourgement, that then
were periods; in which my heart smk within
me, but, armed by the cmt-a-iiiusncs of tin
ioiih' may he that hrijjSl and hepny one pro-
nised by the son of the everlasting F ether lo
tutu who sSall perf rm bis will w bile o-i earth.
rectitude which governed mv thoughts and iire.-a seiM.iiion among Id auditory .
nction,knowing in devotion to constiiutiouai shill now proceed load lresc myself pr
liberty, A devotion txeedil hv that ol njiicul.ily to my democratic fiieniU, lo those as Sj S Baa.. ' S a ak.x k Bb .
man living or de.vl, ami hetieviiig !Int Hie I nan; iM helore wli i have wo'keii Mini a a . a a . . ' la. a a.- . k V
principles winch I h id always avowed miiI loneci in Hie ol. ileiiKieralte armv. nn as
nctedupto were founded on the rock of truth.
I bore up amidst the ditu uhie? that mutouu
in em mv do I approach tin m, but as iheir
ii tend and rnu t i men. li.il are en i ill
pie ma see piopr lo pionouiux: upon them.
I here is y el .taotiier clas-, whch, in Ihe
cannot fail. It is a cou'.esl between the log cabin and the palace, between hard cider and
idiuiuistralionol slate justne, Sooiil I not be ! champ tgue, a id the Issue will be that the ol
iiiuoiiced. I mean the in.i,t r.,n .fll.-e hoi tic e hulucla w ill lake to their he els . Si II moie
tu'r.ipiuny iiimii me popping oi in: corks irom
the necks ol iheir Uotile hollie s.
Iu lepealing eo you II y ickuow ledgmenta
ded me, I stood dautitless aud erec t. S.ioiit,lo"et with me in your prelVrenc es. You of applause. jtiaVe the i nm slake wilh tin in ihe prosperity Had I come here some years ago, I should ol ihe Union. Yni are equally eievoiej witli have deemed it a duty tndisahuse your nimis me lo ihe happiness and glory of our a ommon of the calumnies of which I was so unrcinit W'ln'n. I inli-ve that llie m ess of all .ohlitingly the object; but that neccssit his pas e'alperties aie piirto'ii. h-eiest and devoted
Cd away. in iavott wa consnleied as n'iii Ihe g... o ilio n itt. ,'lt it i natural that
lets, llc: t'laioriaii gu.iiU; I whs going
iiy, of Mr. V i:i II ircn! fl.aiig'itei. O-dy
Imii'iue such a moiian h tiv. r m h a itemJe.
such a kit-e nnr such su' iimI.'. r ..ijlor Ihu kindliest wiih wi.uli I have Urn it- . . i.. .. J . L . I... ....! 1.. .... I. 11 ..w ..I. ... ..I' -I.
l.iug'iieil .Air. an ll'iieii a rub-r ol Uh-m
brave TcMiiicx-seean Uth iheir brawny iiims
as free as ail ! fe ' ii s ot i"t ision 1
- j I 1 1 list I ma oe x ui d in making an tin-
pleal lo you, Tciiiifii-f cans! Y s, es. In
loruier daylbe miliiMry of Keiiiuc ky and Tennessee fought side by. side nnd won a great and g'oriou, ImI lie. That orcasion eSc this present one c xhibit many strong points of ies intil iin e. Whfii Jackson led our brave lroop ageiiist tlie my ndo:is of Oreal Italian, a g!.rtiiis victory w as nchh veil h that g ili uil captain, the victory of New Orleans. Of that vic tor' 1 shall ulira- am ak
as my hearts prouip's, lor it was one which shed the brighti st lutre cm our arm. Hut what i the contest no t Not between the hirelings of a foreign king nnd Amriirati lroop. but between a miserable being engaged in stealing power by encroachments f the Exi Htive on the Constitution, between an iiit rteau King, "supported by hi jiuUsaric-s. lot ii xtitlihnn -1'nilhi people commanded oy a gillant a i l n SJu r iptain. e beers three liiio's three. They sat that thiscaplain is a i oivard, an o I tvo-n in. a caged animal, and ei In foiipbt mote battles iban anv other
declared thai tbe little men did not oulyk-t him sleep but weut lo sleep with him.
Rather Co.itr apictoky. '-The learned
gentlemen," id a young lawyer, as he nude his maiden sjiec h, lhe learned gcntlemrs
has lecited a great n umber of facts, but w ith Hie permission of i his coutt, 1 will prove that
he has not touched a stnglb truth all lie bat
said."
crime in me, inai I urn not vote tr your la-'we slioul l dill-r a'mul measures an I men.
of opinion doe Mil
eyed the will, the iustruc lioi.s id my cwn, ihe last and present adinini-trations honi ig
constituents, nnd w5 I not jiitilied in ob-y Jihi re form the most glorious resu-t. II eve ing them! Cries of yes, e s. It is true, 1 your hemes bee n fultiiled! Have their ple.tgWas accused of violatii g the instructions ofc been redeemed! Have their pro-nise the Kentucky legislature, bull del tin been kept ? Have the expec lalious exe iled right of that body lo instrurt me. I ii-pie-'b ibr m been realized! Tnke the pledge ol sented the counties of Fay efe.Jassi-mii c-ai;d one lc-rm, ha it been redc;itneel! When Woodford. They npprovrel of my e ra d-jel ihe illustrlou (aptain c f Te-nncssi e wac hein that matter hnd iu ihis approval do 1 jnsli led lo the Frcsidi nr, he In Id oul ihe ideaetf
lone lirm.--old he cairy it oti'T Has llif
piouiii of e e oimm been kept! n.ln no 1
eeltvd by my l How iliz us ol TViiuc ssee, eciid more tspe-e l.elly by Ihc ialic"l N ish title, 1 pia lhal ilio l.tiisin.euic inllaeiu c of their pwc r whic h alone bi ought me iicre- will con toiiliibiiie lo rescue t!ie country Irom i he dangers w hich now Uneaten it, and help lo preaeitc nnd Iraiisiiill to prospeiil v he liberty
won for us by our fore-fathers! Nine c beers. J
Curretpoinltfte tj'tae .lib. Ei, Journal. N i: V 1 UUK S I A I F. CON V K.N T I O.N. Uric, Aug. 13, 1840. This has been the protide st -luightc st day
of ley lik! Iecr tin m ver, hate befoie
seen Ihe rccple in their niajesl! Ncvei
were Ihe foiiudalioiis of Kipular sentin c ut so broken up! The scene, ficiiii cat It dawn lc
stinsel, has been one cd continued, ilcic Hsiiu
Itett ildeiing c tilhusiasm. The he ai ls ol Ijcn
ly five thousand frumm hae bec-n ovciflowing . . I .1.1 I. ! . .
nn eiaiimoc ano giauue s anujo . II li;is
been day ol Jubilee aneraof Ib-hvc-ranc e
for i l lilial New Yoi k. The pi-ople in waves.
have Miurcd in Irom Ihe V alley s nnd tushc i
iu 1 orients down fium Ihe Moiiiilains. Ihc
City has been vocal with Eloquence, wilh
AlUsic nud with Acclamations. Deinonstra-
gneral ehir-ug tiie kte wai.aml iron thmto! lions of strength nud emblems of Victory and
iiaruingers oi prosperity are ail around us
AMMKLu COTTON VAU. fjly I.UO" Sole Lea Uier,
'AW Itarrels Conamaugk Salt, 10 Sick Ceiflee, . h HdJe It row a Mbeelinf, ' Keg NaiU. 1 CeriKiie Indigo, Just received and for tale by tt.&S.TVNF.R. Brookville Sept. II, l-40. Tbe Itualiville Wbifr will please copy tlie aWe. Adininif ralors Iolicr. TT FT I Kit of adni'inistranim on tb cmi: of ILct James Harbour, dee'd, kate been f rai.trd U Ike undersicneU. All persona indebted to said es
tate, we'd mike se ttement iiniaediatrlr; ami til
iterNs having claims against the ante, will pre
vent tbem legally aulkeuttCkled fur aelUeiuout.
rbe estate is tbouglii be insolvent It. P. C. ItARVVICK.AJinY Sept. 1st. i4n
AIminilrator Sale. f Hill K UK be sold on Satoray lie "n dr IL .it Seilcmoer, l'. at tbe tale reiiionra of I a met Harbour. decM, latecd tl.e county ni Inoktin, Indiana. bniiebold and kitcben turmtu.. fidill. bridle, collars, hemes, carriage ami r;goi m bip, saddlers tcads, barneys leather, bnrsoe.liofi. with many e.ihcr articles too numerous to prtiwlariz. A liberal credit will b triven on all snw over three dollars. K. I. C. BAR WICK, Adminitrilr. Sept. 1st. 1940. rtMsf
lh"i riig foi si vera! second.1 No No (Jell
eral! (seucr-il JackMUi ndh d bac k from the
'iores of ihe Mexican n I. the wave of foreign
iuviion. and f ir il.iiug the Itritisti IriNip
received He lushest honors a nation
ao
Torite fellow citizen for the high e lVne to though that diir.-renrr
Which he astdred. If it Wa n crime. I but o- .make il rlii-tnii-e. V.ui t leveled lit iMtet'er
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I. I . t . I I I'lllll I l.l.dl.Kl,. , ..I Ilk..,' ...II I ... ....... I II
.......... .,.al. , Ill -!-,
f t--uer.il. III llie ( e of ihe f.iel, that he
couc ircd in many lie'lW' the e nm'iined for
' o l,real lint .ii and ihe American S iva . . . .
g''s: as a laleiiiau. he h-e sei veil in more i i
e-iu empiot men's man an mm living irom
the hnvit .)i e iu ll e land to the; highest iu he groat wigwam of lh people, the Senate
of Ihe United S ate. pplau-e someone
fy myself us a responsible eetil cf the. ih-o one term did he eairv it oir! Has the ,,"r" ,'", t vc- u s one of Mr. an Itu
pie. rShoutS of HPIlaue.1 oiomie rife e oiiomt beeii'ken:! fXo. no tin 1 r',, otils.! Ah! lell i-v eit Z Os.Soine of Mr.
Of tht motives which actuated me in voting 1'hat loft ce.lumn on h e h.n (-howing thel r" M ireira h title,.! (Great I eugher.) My S I did, I shall not descend here !o in eke ait-Yh n t ,rp'ubhr e xpendtlure-) will answer. Co! league, (Mr. iyV, ttdw) hajus reunn te
J aetence . Thev are known nnlv la nita.-ll It a the in-mit e nf lelrenrhno nt and reform " V-roisiil d Inei rresideul. He, no
find to that God by wlmse j iotice.' tempered bee n io an way filtiiled lcul cries ofj h;r',? How iguorant you are of Ihe hitor bj hitmsrey, I am wiliiitg to beiried. . no, no lid he redeem his pledge not t,ii""3,M,r eouniiy,iey my cell. ague. He is Amidst all my trials, I h eve never d-iubled' eppoim m-mbers of Congress to O.li. e! N. ; J1.1 ,,,,r" 'hree memorable war. Theie ifbr a roJttiiit, tht a g-ero is an I a j-ist pen Vh it pledge h is he redeemed, wh it pro nisei WHT S insl the comtnerco of tli country, pie wxtlJ aprjvo of r.nr in thi :nit filiilledf (.Vnn. none, none.) Whet h! f rt ' ,rM,"P,,,,d and the enemy lie at hue ter, iftut dj.-ni ' hfr. t lt aur d etn .-nsiedf II . hinn.mv ami ig I He di -rent I :,wf (ApplHiif.) There U hi. war n(,aiiisi Ihira tlJtfdf d nitel fir a mint it Hit i n inrt of the Uu -n l en oeomoted ! U.seem. the eurrine y . lie ibis ttN In-has proved the-
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mi (Mirjn i MiMiS'tie vii tia Hit tirj Udimihin: f n t'i it Vvire. Hit I an ,i,v aa.at I'
ct 1 1 1 1 to n r ;i sm i t m t-ill. eve.i hell
w wu'4 t 4 . I, ict Set Kiev p. iceisi.'u . . . . i-.t. .
lis rvr wtijciiitiitii .,,.Jc;ii I ya I
I I a . .
or.l increased! II eve Ho- fr iltru il rel ilioti ""TlTeir, aim iu npe ueiil tsdeottoyed.
W . . I eraj. a ai a
vhieh ii't to ex's; in lliee Uaited Stale V 1'P'ause.; I Here is Ins last war. Ihousniiot
teen ad v -lured! Iet Ibis C niventiou nilwer this to ivention, for exceediu; in p int f minSers. in h-tuners an I i:t disol'ir of eve-
ei, tj riiii si'Ui iils, gUJ JjjjJJ. kiuJ, tlii rail UsUxnaro Coavenliou,
least, his' campaign against the Seminoles iu
w hc h lie was aided by his allies and auxiliaries from Cuba. (Gr at applause) 1 am soiry to tay, in this instaQcc, that the Xctninolcs
cheering and animating ami assuring a I'co a il a a.
pie w no are II natty auti ell. dually aroused. 1 tyiil now titan; to describe the 1'rocession of the IVople. Sutlie eit to say- chat theie was an Ocean of lliem. The I'locesstoii was moie than fte mitu hug! Speeches were made by the Hon. N. I'. Tnluiadge, the Hon. .Mr Stanley, of Nut Hi Ca.uhua, Hiram Kete h-
n. n, of New Yoik, Allied Kelley, Esq- of O.,
a sou ol Daiitcl l eisli r, ol lll.uo.s,and H e
Hon. Mr Southard ol New Jersey. Tippecanoe Songs were sung by Mi Hoxie of New Voik, Mud Mr Cot til ol AIimu. The State Convention assembled at 8 o t lock Ibis morning. I have only time lo give u Ihe resells. 1'etkr K. LitiNOsTcN presided. Gov. Seward and l.t. Gov. Ilradish etc re iinaiiimouly iiomiualed by Resolution Itff re eleclion. This icsuit wm coir-muuic a
ted, by the I'resi-leut ol the Convc ulioii, pre laced by a lew thrilling lemarks, to the Pe ople asseml led in mass iu Chance ry &pi.irc,
wiiose response to the nonunatiou was spun-
laueeius, loud, deep and it-sounding. The Hon. Jakk KlRT.ol Urange, a ven
erablo Soldier, 'late suiaii and Pauiol, who
was a JtCeitouiaii Elector of President iu
I8UU, ant Gen. Pei-bc It. Porsi,cd' i.ne.
Who fought with a l.umV he ait Ja.ul courage: at Chippewa and Fort line, were no niutlcd bjraccUiniUoaforfikiualorial Citscturs.
Aiiiuilr.ilori Nolicr. fPllllF. undersigbed his taken out letters ofadmisiL i-tration up- n thi good, chitltei. rigbticredit, moneys and effects, which were f Jk 1 1 it t, deeaed . late of the count r of Franklin, m rt -tt of Indiana. All persona indebted to lamellate, are le-reby notified to make immeHiate psj inent; and all perons bavins; claims against si estate, are r q"ieated to present their accounts Isgaily authenticated for payment, in one yearfrw I.m ililn linil". Tli utat is aiiDDOSed to be Sw'
vent. JOHN 1IACKLEMAX. Sept. . l64d. Administrator. Admiuistratur'si Sale. TTXOTir.E i hereby given, that 1 will expos t V public sal, on Satsrraday the 19th !tf ejiteinher, instant, at tbe late reaidence of Job Iliatt, deceaed, adjoining tbe residence of w subscriber, tbe persona! property of the said est11'1 m w;t: Two Ixirses. ciw and calf, bouse hold tiff.l... f.i.mlnr. farmiMIt llt.nailil whfiat ID t
Kt.tr rnrn nn lli nnnil. AIM K . n . t-mW 1(1?. I" I
some potatoes subject to rents, fruit in tbe orcbu1nil mtinArv nlliar arlil. JUf.
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A credit of nine months will be given oa se sums overthr dollars, the purchaser giving aof with approved security; alt sums of three dollTI
and under, caab in advance. ' I JOHN HACKLE MAN. ' I
8ept. 1st, Ie4' :6-Z Just II thrived. . A X assort nM4it. ni Siiin. Met 1 be Stones
AX If, AIJ8II ...r...nt nfQueSI
wr,. rnen ana cimuren s snoco. 1 r mi law fanrr 1'iinla. and Si.ninier rc de. will be sni
kw for cash or approved produce, or
. Dookville, June 15tb 1640.
D. PRICE-
noop POi.Kai. nMit? POLE
ffll II K -SuWcrsW takes this method to iaj JX liopers and the public in generil tb I will keep nn hand during the approaching f"1 ,
near ens -- t
eri
winter seiasn. at Ins store
lb wdheit f.okof P.k (Vfk. Franklin
Int. an aiortmsnt jf Pi5es. JlC,,";.r
Aajest 34. 1419.
