Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 42, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 October 1844 — Page 1
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DB COUNTRY OCR COl'NTKV'f INTER ESTS A X D OCR COUNTRY'S FRIENDS. II V C. F. CLAItSvSON. BROOKVILLE, FRANKLIN CQUNTV, INDIANA, OCTOBER, 11, 1844. VOL. XII. NO. 42,
OUK FLAG.
WHIG PRINCIPLES WE ARE IN FAVOR OF
i-A sound National Currency, regulated by the will and authority of the Nation." -An adequate revenue with fair protection
,0 American industry."
EXAMINE THE ACCOUNTS! We commend the following review from the National Intelligencer, to thinking men r all poliiical parties. It is a cool and fair retrospect of recent elections, and presents strong factsin a strong light, showing the political con
dition of ihe country. Read it. reflet .,nnn 'Z""p wem n
and then d vn.-, , J . . i ' I The late elections show that -.he is now more
j uulj j ourselves auu lO me country ! Cin. Gaz.
hly incieased majority for the Whig candidates. The late State election in Virginia showed an aggregate vote of 54.718. The number of voteis is about 99.000. More then 44,000 votes were thert f ire withheld at these elections. Virginia gave 84 223 votes in 1840. when the Slate went by 1.400 votes against the Whig.
Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missomi, Michigan, Arkansas,
! SURVEY OF THE RECET STiTrpi pn.
TIONS WITH REFERENCE TO THE APPROACHING PRESIDENTIAL E-LECTION.
The twelve Slates enumerated in the snb"
272.946 321.130 116 0t0 137 GH0 93 013 109 200 49 454 58.100 44U04 51.700 10 411 12,240 2399,054 2825.710
MEMORANDUM FOR OCTOBER. ALWAYS REM EM PER. that Ce first published Aclofihefrl Concre t entitled in nan ' AN ACT FOR THE PROTECTION
!OF AMERICAN M A N I" F A C T L" K l.5." DON'T FORGET,
I,
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Aiiiriue. - joinea mine are all that have held ebcn.ms dn-
Veto row r.. '''K 'ne present year r..r Stale officeis. wiih Aih. i-rtanl economical administration of ,lt. exception .,( Hampshire and Rh.de ,aS Government, j Wand; in the former of w hu h no regular op-F-li.n .iflh-uisrht and orthe right of suf- position was attempted by the hi- party ff ,t.. M public o.Tbers, but v ith suitable res-J ,iist j lhe ,altej- ie .Democrats' were equa'l-iritiisi-iiiii-t l nproper Intel Terence in elec-j y eqinesceni. Although in these twelve Suie limn j . ft i 'he op using parties seemed to display much A strict accountability of fiscal, ministerial ; zeal and to make great exertions tot n Hpanl executive officers, jpear fro i, ihe follow jug statement, which 0, P. -sileniial Term. re ln.el i,,i .i. theeen.iUoflSI ) III.,. v.,ie
I) i'.ri i itt'i'l ol me procerus 01 ine rutillc i.,ke,i t 111- P.e-ilenual eie.-t..... ... .1. o v...r I
j
nils ''ou.lilned w nli ihe incie,i-e ,,f population -ii.c.
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favorably disposed low r.rds them, since, at those elections, they had a majority of 8G4. We have no reason to suppose that the electors who keep from the polls were less friendly to the Whigs than those who attended them. If
our supposition be correct, a full vote of the S ate w ill give a majority of 1 000 votes to that party at ihe Presidential election. But, f.om recent concuuing accounts, we have a rigb. to anticipn'o a more fat m aide result than this. Nor i h Carolina did not, at the late Guber- , tutorial election, show herenine vote by 10,-
t 4; and, although ihe t big ascendancy w?s triumptiaiHly maintained, yti the personal popularity of the Democratic candidate kept many Whigs from the poll, and caused some who did attend to vole for him. Nearly 2 0 )0 voles b-ss were given ai ibis flection in 184 ). With
out
That the first petition ecr p' septed io first Congres w as from the mechanics of
?r-v n.;,ii. 0.;.-.or.- Htp..,I in a OnaVer ! rvland. praying for PROTECTION.
uniiaii uimm j iivn -- ---- - - j '
ibn
ga'b, has been in the interior of the State, dis
intuiting free trade tracts. He is expected in this city, in a day or two, and we have no doubt but that he is one of the eight Agents for Ohio. piid by Briiish Gold, a noticed in the London letters we published, to electioneer for Polk and free nle. Slraichlout.
The British Crown, in obedience to the di-tation of Ashblll toll & Co. of L lildon. ill
BEAR IN MIND,
Thai the second Petition prcs-med to ihe first Congress came from the Slnprighl of CharlesIon, S.imh Carolina! praying PROTECTION. KEEP IT IN REM EMBR NCE. That Ihe third pet lion to the firt Congres- for Protection came from ihe in mifa?:urers of New Yoik my. REMEMBER.
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one ol tl.e.r letter, i.a appearea in --ter... Mf M U)lsoN who 1lime;f Vork Pipers thus ind.ca'.n the PAID st.peu-, ( ,.f pr,oc!111!1. ,,,,,1,1 not get a hoH7. n.daries of the English government,!., v,.u-e uu( , ,,lro,1,,, tje flIl (;(ll. free trade doctrines, and promote il.e election . of Polk and Dallas.- Slr-tighto'tt. 1 8,eMj TREASURE IT UP IN YOUR MIND.
jl-A locofnco stump orator ly tt.e name ,Tnanhe f,,nnders and f.ameie of ibeConsnii -
' lieilfilO tli-il in i.ton.KnP ill !.. .o.i.rili'
".hi no.i iooi aii o III" IlKIMII M I
Al.ARiMA is stated to have siver. 32.01) vole
Hie lesull ol ! .,, ,i.., i.,,,. i... i ,. ,.,hiu .,,.
fit ell. -n, deduced only from ..i....,.,rw . riru. i,..,
n...r- ... me receni .i.ui let lnnis. imi-t lie i .c o.y
' the Piesldenli.il
T it" ii i'h of Petition thefreedoinof speech IslU. accor.lina to the pieviou an I the P, ess. i rt a-e that all cniculatioiis is to
We are npp'i-En to A Si'i-Ti"asiny a Siandiuj Army An
ne ili in of Tex.i sold for office holders mi.iI '; teg irded a oi giiiatnii in-ne in the w ishes and
r i fur i'ie people one man power disre-: feelma ol lloe w ho iiiikellit'iu tli.m in the 2 ii I of pn'die opinion and pub ic inlerestsof soliei deduction- of iiii:ientical operations. Ri-tti-s'l Free Iride. and all Ihe Jidvocales I Tl.ee I w el- S'at.-s li.i t in lhe e ir H4J. a Il.-ins'i interests to Ihe deslructioii of Auiei- popul.iti..n i G 835.910 ! bluiij . tb-ia! rep-
will reirli ihe ii'iuilier of 8 0)) votes.
nei'in too sunuiiie we m.iv venture to an-1 of DI'.NNi spent some tnree or tour imiirs ai . r nroTiTTlOV
P iinesville on lbe4lh lust , In prove that W ash ; ,,.,.,..,.. in.ton. Je.Terson. Monr-.e. perjured ihemseUes! TELL YOUR I.OCOFOCO Nl.K.IIItOR bv sianiiiL a charter of the United Stales Bank, Thai Washi:oM..n. Jefferson, Jay. II imiU.e,.
I.erUo.d ili:.i fJeon-e M. D iM.is wis biibe'l to vole'a,,! scores of oM.er ore.it men. the f.iU.ets tt
184 I: fur its rechaiter in '32 ! I ihe Rexo'n'i. n. recognized ibe JiMiec and nr-
Wlien n is seen il.it ni ne th in j
,-er ipio!i,,neJ i'.o Co'.isiiriiiionalit; of I'RO-
can I at-' rests.
re-einaiive im n ier oi (J23.J.787. Tu-y save
, . $ Henry. 1 For i'.a Siate JiW(5.Ma
v:iic Ki.v.CTaits pnnixnn.i,
Lv.NE.
H SHALL.
1st dist. J. A. Bit ac k kxk i dc, of Warrick 21 J Collins, of Floyd. 3d " Ji. in A. Mi roN. of Franklin. " SM. W. lA.tKE;. of F.iyeiie. 5!h " Hrcii O'Neal, of .M trinu. Gib " Geo. G. Du .nn. of L iwience. 7ih " Richard NV. ruoMPrf in, of Vi.i. 8 h " Alec r L. Holmes, of C.irioll. 9ih " Horace P. Biddle. of Cass. 1 Jill " Lewis G. Thompson, of Allen.
21.0)) ..i, r did not an. nd at the I .st election, j A Spurt an Mother. lie will be here n TECTION. and ili it in many coin. ties Uie Wliis made no 1 vote on Tuesday," replied a lady of this place, j f FROM THE HOUSE- TOPS. ..piMisin.Mi. ii U very e;iy to perceive thai a, the oilier .lav, to h stiJL'esllon llial her soil. , . , f''t vote ofihe S.ate m ay brim, about a verv who Ii i I just In come of vg. w oiild not return Tim Wl.., Protedion i National and In-.i'-dilT reui res,,!! , Noveml.er. in lime for th election. -I have latiiltil l.i.n nial PROSPERITY and lhe I.orofocn I ree t .. r . ... . . n -. . j i ' . . . . i i... .. -.ii ..... rr. ...i. .. I? I"l V t.i iti. ("ini.ilrv an J lo I lie Pen-
i i.nrK.v. mi. . i. .1 .i ..if.ur-if.rs n.ii i i i) .1 . ri r s r. mm it i " . ... - .,....
at the Pre-ide.oiil elet ti,.n in tint year a r..-s , Vl . lie ,,,,r,jns j jv. -piie details er dishon,,r his mother by so lligrant a neulei t ple.-A'nr IMunl Mr.
lanotini ol to a:4 votes. I lie entire p..pu- f ,t,0 .,r,.eedin2s oiveu at th it ti.ne are stroi.2- of ihe duties of a fieemin." S.ttuiday even-
i l l .n ol the Lulled Mates was. in 1M J li.0bJ.-j )v j,, proof that the nnj .riiv of lhe no-i-recor- 1112 br..u-!il no tidiujis of i'ic ' bo "- Sunday ;3j3. Supposing that lhe popuUiion has m-j ded votes were i.os-e of the Whim's. The well- p i-sed Monday moiniii" came and the n..Cie.ised diirius lhe !i,i f..nr yeai in the mine, ,-0de. ex pert alio is. ihat this patriotic Si.tejde s;.i. ited m.l'ion slnl.d on a Hip of sixty ' proportion Unit It did in lhe lour procediug ..., record a teaiorilv f.ir Mr I'liv of 4 (()') or ! or seven! V miles lo i.rlu!! him ill lime. He
... ....
y--ar. it wouhl now be upward
millions and
ol twenty
( ICtuin in du tune, iind oi.
Ii 'rliugfon 17 Yre Pre..
5.0'T) votes in N'ovein'.er
aii.uiii!! this niiinher. the popii- Missouri nres Mils lhe sin oilir asncl of hav-
laii .n ollI.eiwelveSMt.su idercon.ileral.oiiii,,,, 11(Pl nio,e l.y 1)0)) votes than the would be 8 011. 1'.U: and. if the piopo.ti. f !,,, ,.f ralrul .li.nt applied lo all the mher voles lo lhe Federal nii.i.tiers remained the Uu,ie has accorded to her. We in ike in.
s ime asin irsij. these M iles would in 181 1 ; comment upon the zeal w hich was thus dis- did the British and In iians in 1812. lay t laiui
Ull I III I I.IIVHIf ill.p.irlltlil In I i.i I..II '
O 'iv iiLt,oiviiu i" tut. iwiitin in
jl3The Globe says, -we lay claim 1. 1 Ohio, Pennsylvania, New Yoik and Virpiiiia."' sSo
tai.Ie:
States
GEN. JACKSON
A correspondent of ihe Si Louis Republi
can describes us follows a visit to Gen. Jack- .... 1 1 1 1 . ! i .if A.ni.ist-
finite
Wi! met lhe G -neral in the b ill, seated up-I Veimont
o i a s.il i, Irom h !i:cti lie did n..l aiieinpt io j Connecticut li-e. A :e an 1 debiniy have set their Mau.p; M .rvhnul Up hi bi:ii. Hh voice is yel clear and viy;.,r- jViruinii oik. exempt when disiuilied by a severe coiigbi N. Garo ina wuh w licli he is a!ll:cied. Hu eye-iht and j Al ih.mu he rins li i e L.iled consider .lily, and Ins; h..e ; ,(,nii ma p.-.s hi evinces ihe lir.iml.nis felileue-s of agej i..nii and p!i-n-.il infiMiiity. His inenoiy is jel Illinois C -Mr aid generally tolerably dis-inct, and bis ; 'ndi ma
unit emices inn nine oi uie tiecay which Kentucky
in jbt lie expecied Iroin the prosiraw.iii of hi? pnysifi I lacuilies. His own n iuaik.ihal ' his taper was ncaily bu.nl .iiil." wa-nio-i forriiily hi id painfully 111 ilile-l. Nolw llhslamliii!! Ills inliilll t) , he in imfeted are.it atiemi. .n to his d.iinerUC alf.in s, spoke of ins farm; lhe crops, the yield, lhe prospect ..f lhe in u keis, &c, showing that he I- 11" I it ii n I i-1 In 1 of w hal is I raiispu jng ar.niii 1 lii ii. Wis conveis.iiiou coucerniug his o a n .ilTiiii, showed bun to te a man if great gnodiies ..i heart, a kind and indulgent mater
a wrm and steadfast friend. His in n I ippear to be chiefly occupied w ith publics an I the present and past coiiflieis, and in iliisbe manifest all the deep feeling which h 'di-played in times past. His lion. .lis are fi-d and permanent, and be docs not admit
tliH p.i.sibiliiy of d..ubtor cavil on any p..ini.
'I .10 annexalln" ol Texas he has lild deeply l. h Mri, an I will lieu of no c. .millions tir delay to her a :inisioii inio the Union. T.ie c'lnluct and cours-of several pol'ni-
cm-, w lo m
r r. i - x
Si s.
i.Kiao 59.4 K) fit) 0JJ T3 2JJ 99ti0;l 95.15.) t:) TJ.) 22 I.);) 5S.I0J 109.2 K) 137.(50.) 1072J0 ioio loo
Missouri excess Kentucky l
Jit 5 i:x s r - t I - V K I 3 72 5 f - j 9To4l L5(557 5(610 4 79); 0;)910 SO'.Hi 40 27fi 33.014) 54 718 .4122 78 37R Id 771! 52J.M 217)1 13 709 G39I G8 335 9 1 5 1 1 1701 95 819 417S1 1 1 1.736 819 032 2d8:170 10 173 7.530 17 711 190 408
played in this rnpidU grow ins S'ate, but m si . lo Indiana and Old ntril M nkle dn.ve ibem oartiestly i-h thai so much i.f ibis zeal as ! lurk with his goodsworl. In 1811 he will ould cause every elector in every Slate to J drive the marauders from all lhe hsih places
Dn J. V. Sc"TT, Pmf"sn" of lhe N imrai Sre4-s in Miami l'ii;rei fi'' 1 r- '-'-io'v received lhe Doctoral? fr-.tn n?n-ta Col!e.je (Methodist.) Pie-idem Ton ';i-o' in Knliukv. Pi..feor S.-oM is ti'l amiai-'e and fai'bfel n an: a consis'.-ni tin ' vrr dfci Vd '--ol.tnuiist. The o erii"2 of lb; decree upon hin by a College in a -! ne hoM'; Sv.-e. hihI of another Ch;l-'i '.;i per-u isi..n m-.lcs tlie incident note worthy. I'rt.dyterian of the ir,.r.
It thus appears tbr.t these twelve Stales did not, at lhe late State election, poll their full number of votes by nioie than one hundred
and ninety thousand notwithstanding an ex
cess in lhe lw States of Missouri and Ken
tucky of nearly eighteen thonstiind votes! Let us examine the circumstances which at
tended these late elections a little in detail. And, first, as respects Mine. A writer in ihe Kennebec Journal slales lhe number ol voters in that State be over 1 10 000; our calculations make them 109 330; of Ihe.-o only 93 000 voted at ll.e late election. Mre th in 13 000 electors, therefore, kepi aw ay from Mie
poo!. 0in; in the more peifert ortj lization.
he nanus null lie, .bin. upon or 'he sf realer real of the Democratic and lhe
this -nej.-ci. he ci inched illi i ei lit . and in third parties, lliey looiieht forward nearly lln ..ii.. ii. -i .iw..- oven w iili haishio ." Ill- . s-! w lode of their streio'tb. an I it nir, hardly be
inn .le ..f ilie ..pp..neiis-d his ad.nini-tialioa is doubled that lhe greater part of lhe ntwemees a-iinf ouiviii!! a- when he occupied I he Pi e.-i-1 " ere Whim's; so ihat. ns ihe D.-ino.-ratir inijoid Mill ciinr. Ill- (am Iv coiisi-i- ,. Andrew .i' V over ll.e Whin randidi'e for Gove ri or wale;-.! J... a I i I .j.ied -o I, an I hi- inieresi- , about 1 1 0.10. it is ;it e.,i w ill. in lhe ranee of ii! til.. w:ii do 's l lie tioirtrs of ihe m oisioii, p..s-il.'.l u v that a softi.-ier t miniSer of Wl.....ii i ti : s Tie h;J. slaioii which ;he or. i. i. s. i ay Iv f..un I u iV November election logive wuh .. e i lerne-s, afTecHon and ti.! !iij t ilie'be Slate to Mr. Clay. G-.i-.d. wbt.b.b.es honor u her 1,,'att and) Vkkmon r. out table show ihat 4 79)o-
c.e bt i her -e- We i.-ii led uom the Gene- .ler .tut not re o,.i tm ir ..pinion ai ine i .i
ral wiihi.ainlul f.-i In-es. A few in 'ie d.i s ,r'e
:in I .... . .. I... I., i oi... i unpo prohible
('.iiiscoiis of their sirennili. il
lb at the jre Her pari of lhe
i; ilie I nnj. wl....-e name i-
Co l.n ci ted w ith , were Whia. who w i! be found i n November
h r f n'l number
the !ii-i..r, ..f ...... .o.i i,,- nr.v.i i.od increasing tl.e v nnj m:...i.y lor .Air. I lay in
: . i. .. . i inn ... mini
momentous acts, will sleep in ihe cold vault.'"" -o-... ......... ....... 1..-.I... .......... .... I,. . n..r, il, ....... C"XNrcrHTI did llolo'e
le.nina not a blood relation in ihe country lo;'V "'-'W. The Democ, ai ic paiiv bein ib.mi
nant I'levinL to Hits cl. cl i n.: i r n n i ev
ipiv nere to relam ibeir nscendem-y, iole.1 -The ' neai Iv their euiiie streut'tb. and the erenter
of ihe ron-voters wer.j v bis. This
mourn his depai nn,e.
n t .i vi. t- i - I..... nait of ihe ron-voters wer.j Wbtss. This i otes
lini-smc... co nailed the f:i..in2 di-cipiion s'ate will vo'e Mr. Clay in November with a MaM,e, ti" ihe Polk p.nv ' Marcus Mo.ton. Geo .je ! considerably increased majoi ity. N. Hampshire, Kiacroft. Hob.-rt Kamonl-all the Massachu- ' ffeonraphical order come Mary- V.-ini.mt, sells dehor, -es-t. d.l for IVk! These are This S,,-e I represented lo have oil- M.,ss ..-luisetl, t'.e pinksof democacyi The ,iiate fl..g ,.f; ed only 41 270 votes -l the Co.o.oes lal elec- ,(,de l-..nd, slavery is now the democratic banner. The'""-"'"4 Spr.n..; but. onl ol this lean vo.e, ilio c,nMecltci.i, d-m .critic p .rlv is wholly enli-ied on ibe sii'.el '':,, ' -joniy of 4 793 v.ue. O-r c ,1- N,.w Yo.k. of-nuihern opp.e-si m and cruelty; it ha no, nlations n ake the number of elector 73 2.K) Nexv J.r-ey, northern phase. Men who ca-i support it.un-lA' the Presidential elec,..,, m 1810 M.rylmd Pennsy lvmia,
der such ci. enmstances. are the enemies of God at an anaregaie oi 04 yoies; we mere ore pelawa.e,
vote once niiv be fi-tind in oferalio. througbottt the Union at the appro-ichin j contest. Mioois did not put firlii her entue strength by 18 700 voles, and as lhe vvhij. made no oigiuizeil opposition in a great part of the Srate.it is teasonable to suppose that by far the greater part of those who did not vote w ere of that parly. If these abst ii'ees would come lo lhe polls in November, the Democratic majority inisht be very materially reduced possibly annihilated. Indiana ? ive an aggregate vote of 1 10 9 X in I84d;at lhe laleeleclions she save only 93 819
thliotish our l ible aivn lo her 137.000 elector. As many a 41.781. theief.ne, did not allenil the election in Angus! la-l. In inanj counties ai llial elet lion, the w hig made n opposition, and in others ihey did tn-t zealously bestir themselves. If tw o -third of '.he iioiivoterswere Whia. we miy cmifi lenily expect a W big m.joiiiy in November treadinj closely upon thatol 13.0J8 given for Harrison in 1840. In Kentucky we are again met with the curious circumstance of a larger vole being given than the result of a fair calculation would justify; in ibis case lhe excess is 7.530. Another singular fact is thai Ihe aggregate ote
given by hi.-, h parties lor Governor exceeds that given by the, n f r Lieutenant Governor bv 5789! Some of the Kentucky papirshave
alluded lo lliese discrepancies, and have hinted at the pos-ihiiiiy o( foul play in lhe matter, by the introduction of illegal votes, w ho gave their vole for the Governor only; we give no opinion upon the matter, but t.ur Kentucky frienns should be on their guard. We hae no doubt lb i:. if lhe Slaie be fully and fairly poiled. as lare a maj.iiiiy at least as was given to the I iinented llainseii in 1810 "ill In accorded lo the favoiiic soil o( Kentucky in 1844.
We have thus s"t'e ihrough the Stalerwhich bae already held their Slate elections
and w Inch aie considered a- hating el I need
heir p di iea! bias. We line endeavored I''
how- w h it each Slate rift do. and we haw
teniiiied lo aniicipa'.e w hal we think ihey ir.i il... in No ember. We are confident that with one, or at On n.o-t two. excep-ion-. lhe Wings coiisUlute a niii..iit of O'e elect. rs in these Stales. Sure
ly. n. circumstance w h.ileer. h..rt of abso ' line disabiiit'. Irom nccid. nt or sickm ss. will ke.-p any one fro'ii lb. pells at the approaching all important colite-l. We append a table showing ihe number of votes given by each Sta'e ri 181 I, and Ibe in.inber w hie! . aceonliii.' to t he mode of cal-
folaitou we h ive ad. pted. each Mate niil have the pow cr of giving next N.ivembei:
in Penusy Ivania. He ha a comm'--lon fiuiii
lhe people. Pills. Amtr.
FIRST GUN ITIOM TENNESSEE. The N ishvi'.Ie II nine. Uvtra of the 2Sih idt. cives the fol'ow ing rcpn't of lb. ir City elec-
HIt i stated and of com se we believe il. lion, in Gen. Jackson's t.'-vn cotmty cf the that a yonna lady once told a ccnl'en.an that i Young lirkory Slati: her silver ih.mble w a nearly worn out. and j TKl.lpt! A, c.,., Tnr r,FI rAl.. rt asked him what reward she ought to receive' ti....i...;.. ,.;.r ,.fi
l.o i: s l ll r. , . r.. . . .. . ... cei took place lo day. ami has eMl!tt"l ill a glorious 1'iumpll of lhe Whirs. A tlArg- Mt'i ll'h;r 'l:rn Cunstallr. arid
for her iuduslry. The geirlenian in answer, sent her a new ihimH!e the following illuming,
accompanied by thc-c lines: I pend a ibinil le for fingers nimble, Which I hope will fit when you try it, 'Twill last very long, if bul half as strong As lhe hint you gave me to buy it.
.4 f.efxon fur Scolding IIYrrr "And I dare say yon have -coldtd your wife ety oft. n. Newman." said Lome. Old New man looked down, and the w ife Icok up tVe reply. 'Never lo signify anil if he has. I deserieM."' 'And I dare say. if lhe truth w ere told. y . u have scolded him quite as often." ' Nay." said the old woman, with a beamy of kindness which all lhe poetry in the wmld cannot excel, 'diow can a wife scold her good man.
w ho has been working for her and her little ones all the day ? It may do for a man to be peevish, for il is he w ho bears lhe crones of the world; but who should make him forget them bin his own wife? And she had best
for her ow n sake for nobody can scold ir.uth when ihe scolding is all on one side. Lul l
ver.
7Vn II 7ir .!'(. n to i wo Dcinociatic! Majority for Mayor
rATIir.TICFOF.TRY. An exchmae paper give lhe following effusion of some iti ne.l : I kissed the liny band I held, pressed "lhe fairv foi m. I vowed I'd shield her from the b!at, A"d from the win Id's odd stoiin. She raised her m. liin j eyes to mine, They were filled with drops of w With qniver ing bp she faintly said, 1 Xoir, darn :;e. ht me fo."
a id ihe human race. It is covered all over ih iine'eaunes-i and blood. It ha stolen llie icre.l name of libeity and democracy, in I'lesimc spirit, and wiili lhe same intent, thai S il m assumeT llo garb of an angel of light. A m ire profl gne and desperite pany never fxisied on earth. We u-e strong term, but
thty are called for by a righteous, moral indig-
do not think we err in stating that Mirylaud Mirylm.l,
did not use her full strength at lhe last election Virginia, by more than 33 0J0 voles. Judging of our Carolina, i eigbbor State a we in of oihets. (rom a R.Carolina, knowledge thai Ihe s line causes were in ope Georgia, ration we are of opinion thai a ileci led major- Alabama, ity of il.e ah-riM v.e,es m;t have been Whig. Mi.i-si ppi, anil wc tiusl thai lhe Electoral election, call- Louisiana,
nation, in view of facts as indisputable ihey I ' fcr 1,10 ,re"2,h 'f h S,al('- wi." i"3 i Tennessee, ,n' llin i. nifv our anticipation by thowHig a considet a-' Kentucky,
-""palling.'
I 'vies in '4 0. Electors in '4 I .
92 811 109.30.1
58 919 09 430 5)454 59 10) 1.4 818 1I.)S) 8 579 D.tCO 50 1)) OHiVK) 411 114 522 400 01:185 75 710 287 003 3:18 400 1 )811 12 570 02 28" 73 29 I 81221 99 00J 8.) 153 535 150 llv Legislature. 72 197 81 f?5) 02 462 73 70 ) ad13 43 38) 1812 22 I I) IOJ.00 127 910 91,103 107,200
noRPOwtNG "M ill " b nd n:e your axe? yen won't wart to use it, 1 reckon."' "Why, yes, I'll lei you take it. seein' you wan't it " In about two months ibe owner docs want 'o cse hi axe. nod ipp!irto ll.e borrower of i. l ul he has not pot it; "ihe last le seed n t. Mr. Flttcbcr had il to rut Some tot tw ith.'
The po r owner then goes le Mr. ! ttt-.rr -Sirimner. have y ou seen my axe I b nt Mr.
Hem Tothet da?" 'Whv. ye. I rrckon Mr. Fowrr's c 1 i'; ho said be w tinted il o cl tip p. -ire f.it w i'.! so I lent il lo l im. Yi u'd I si : k him tin
jje r-ee. :Moti.in'. Mr Ilowcr howV our wifej" ' Lively. I reckon bow's ycioii?'' ' bout light. I rnkon lave J on had a h.d 1 o' mv ae?" 'I reckon I have. I have smnsbed the handle il was a powerful weak one but mi can mend it; and when you've I'one it. I'd like lo In. in. vv it hgain, 'cause I've a sin ol chance of wood to t ut, and waul lo Uftr it spe-
icia'.ly."
The J.mesl oro" Whig girest'i" follo'Vingai lhe ' Five roinis-' l Locofocoi--!-.: 1. ' Kverythoi ' for oiir-elvc-. and noihinj for lhe c. iiuti y." 2. "To the ic'ors b.-long the '( t'ils.''
3. "loour ic lers belong the "Loavenaiid Fishes."' 4. -A lie well stink lo is as good a the truth." 5. "As a party we a.e hel logcther b) the cohesive j nwci o! pi.l lie piiu.ucr."
Pancc There a dancing at both of thebatbecues on S.iliiT.hy. Al the Whig barbecue, all 'lie pidie danced lo the same inithic md on lhe same ground; while at Ihe Locofuo . (Tor. thp-e wrre tirn places of dancing nij" for .'!' Cfrmmt Hirte. and the othtr fur Ihe ' ftift'di-t .Yrr'ire American Dtino ratic ladi'r The oitlv r"as n w e bear I assigned forth' very tmdemecrnic arrangement a ?'nenby 'a I.oi-..f..eo. who rematked. lha' H'iiV fuWs cnnl-t'nt dance rilh the Dutch'.'" A very nice O.uiocra'ic reitin. truly. .'in Jour.
V'T e Cbaile-ton S. C.) Mercury 'MrlV.k. cannot be ii uo d; thai alibm gh r ! I.- in.. fieri af.iiost lhe tar:!?. VCl. f'" t:i'
sake ffgiiisine fat or al ihenorih. be is o. ."iI i-ig ib.m !e-fared ;' and the Hon. Mr. IV t. oi !n rrcei t speech. sa!.l. "Mr. Poikhis a'ro'v been triniing b: sails o as to calcli the rr a ! ol both Nonli an 1 South."
A preacher at Nas'iviil , th'
Mr. Col!in. addressing a nohlicid mecl-i
ing in Marylaid. was aecos-yl by a drunken 1 mide th fillo-.titu t!itincti.vt bet we -matt ihns: 'Collin, yen area dem igogue" i 'coquetie" aid a ' ibn"; 'A iJott a
The speaker pretended nolto bear h.m. ' C',,1- ,re with 4a l.ett mu wiinuii oram-. .. . litis I siy Coilin. you are a demagogue." queue is a ticauite wuh hiaii.elM vi.lni i Collin stopped and looked the person in i!ie: heart." . .. .... . . .. i. .. i
I f.ce n moment, ami sail, tiinnty, n you n-'" i laslrawmat wrapped around on. ton woiiM , be a demijohn." The fellow staggered i,ft". tO O.ie ncrsm, - - ! J ( a well try lo saw- a crowbar in tw "i l a ' piece of "o'ched gingerbread, a to ihirk ol A Tough Yarn The Picayune tell a tory ' winning the a'tTtction ora young lady wi0.. M ; of a clergyman who lately tend the followi-ta n,oncy." annonncemeiii: "I am requested lo state ihat ' i nmedtnelv after the service ibis evening.1 ., ... , . 1 here w ll bea raceju. back of the church.' Sm vrt G,HL.-Tl.ere , a g.rl dom ca- w h, ,w o mill hea',;fora purse f three hundred cuts two cord of woo a , lav. attends ,o ad i.ie i dollars; two nags entered and some hopes of, house afl,r drive home he co s, and occa ' another. I trust you will all b there." ' ""y 'PS lhe wholnat.er.
