Indiana American, Volume 12, Number 43, Brookville, Franklin County, 18 October 1844 — Page 1

OOH CODNTBYQOK COUNTRY UV CJ. F. CLARKSON,' SIXTERCaTB AN. OCR CODNTRY's P..cN..

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OUR FLAG.

wiiio piiixcipi.es WE ARE IM FAVOR OF

:A sound National Currency, regulated by

MARYLAND ELECTION

We haTe received fro,n obliging WrrB dents the full mm w "Bm(? enrrespc ,u" V,"P in Woreestei an.i

UCJATY INDIANA, OCTOBER, 18, 1844.

required of these

netJroec .. I . .

in vvorcesier anJ Sum.,.,, lime, or i.. h- ..T" . ' Bn le,,B'" '

hug enabled i,. nnhi; -tor ..... ,V" " t enable ,heir

ih vill ami aiitnorny 01 me Nation."

'An adeqnte revenue wild fair protection ... a ifi-ir-iti industry."

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further restriction on the exercise of thei r'rp',erick. Vein Power. K-til

An !rift and economical administration of, Pr"

Pltlllllla. tl

. ". " r n8 enab ed lo n.i. . tor t. , .. ' "uame meir mas

FOR GOVERNOR. day. ie ivoi,IJ be e . T Gl,mM ' " "P 184- 1841 with lheslo!. Pl'Mhed on tl.e next day Pratt fW.l f'u . ti r r-i v ... . ame Pwer as if thev had heen h,.,ri

Baltimorecity ' .Ilu,'i " '". "d ,l,e sn,e. .,.., "J u'

"vj DJKti 71 ur maap in ih. .... """

1404 2318 neing tiicUUe g 'Z these thine 14,4 16,8 and thefaci.ity h.ChV II 11 il?, oMmT ' n,ro-"'- '"'Tate the.dea 1M4 1160 "f immediate annexation? It Wf)IIM he 1287 H76 well. vMihope NV "ftSl ft r 2 JSszsrr 51)7 488 'PI i and Loni-iana. ,;, Z""?:' '.V:.'..

city

Bali i more Co. Carroll Prince George',, Montgomery Harford Ame Arundel

Charles

tV Government. Fre-d''n f th-oi'jht and of ihe liahi of suffrage t' public officers, but w itli suitable restraints against improper inteiference in elecliuiM. strict accountability of fiscal, ministerial in! executive officer. Oie P'jsidemial Term. Distribution of the proceeds of the Public Lands Tlie risht of Petition thefreedomof speech and tlie Press. We AHEOPPUEDTn A SiH-Treaury a Siandinsr Army Annexation of Texas gold for office holders and r.M for the people one man power disrejir.l of pnMic opinion and ptiVic interestsnf Britis'i Free trade, and all the advocates Oritish interests to the destruction of Atnercan Iiit-rests. WHIG RLKCTO'IS FOR trM.t, 1 It c r .

1 l f ' '"lit . a

1-it dist 2 i i " 3rl " 4h " 5 " r.-h " 7th 41 8 h " On " I nh '

Caliert

AMegany Dot r hosier T-!N.t Paro-bie Qneen Anne',Worcester Somerset St Mary's

7968

215.1 1831 1027 1 )83 1493 1730 761 a 1 33 7'Jl 1.W4 402 1433 2fi33 1328 7Ti 633 76:) 1487 1335 764

Pralt's niaj.

33.035 34,495 543

2902 1730 749 9)3 1411 1650 560 514 15S5 393 1513 2578 976 753 639 745 1044 1031 492 34 435

118 ias h..n , ,.H a h-,lf ,.f ,v, ,.e Popl ion. and Inv 4m 333 TY-TIIREB vote for PreM.leni. an 1)33 lOSg.l'Oitn.TIIRKK v,e jM t-,ku)J hvvs f, aiao 234;hK-hiiP omo. hi, it i,,:r miir...... .

hundred thousand, which we compare with the white population or Ohio and New Yoik. Notice the number uneducated on each side, mid the number of schools sitsiained by each to correct the evils of ignorance. These ate

piatn unvaini?hed fact, that now oiar i

I hat we num put up with, hoxvevei bard it may eem. The only question is. shall it be extended by the annexation of Texs7

o

and

miltii.t ts ..f

1142 816 hite population, has but tve.ifu-thrce v.tes

TAlILE I.

and Pohtical ir.&tence tf fice of the Southern Slates, contrasted with those of the Staie of Ohio.

CN3

605 701 1294 1134 743

4 U

551 716 69 802 450

23,32028 959 28.32 )

L F. m tj in. '41 639 Whig ni.ij. now 540

HOGS The season for pork narlino i

earn rapidly approaching ank in 5 or 0 weeks p"'Ht.ons win doubtless commence. This be-

lntr a t.ranch of business of immense imporlance to the whole West, and or no sli.-ht consequence o the East. North and South in.tn.

i. itius early to note from reliable sour-

Kentucky tho crops f corn a'e abtnidsnt. and

lare numbers of boys are fr e(iiiiL. rull manv !

as last car, and ptt-sjhlv more. In Indiana it ! e'xcit'!.! tit in Dublin when it became known

se.'ms to le now es!:b'.isbcd, that ibe bicb

VOL, XII. NO. 43.

ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMSHIP CALEDONIA 15 days later from England. LIBERA Tl OS OF O'COWELL. Sentence rerened by the Uutiae of Lords The Dijfintlties betveen England and France Settled Prorogation of Parliament Vint of the Quteri to Scotland, f c. The steamer Caledonia reached Boston, on Thursday. Prorogation f Parliament. On the 5th of Sep.ember, the Lord Chancellor delivered ihe Queen's Sneeoh, prnrngueing parliament lo the 10th or Oc tober. The speech contains bo thine of iuterest w ith the exception oi the ofdi'fiiculiy witli France.'

Ireland Public Feeling in Ireland -Th

S. Caroli

i tin,

o. G. Marshall.

J. A. nRACKEXHinc.E. of Warrick

Jame Colli xs, of Flovd. John A. Matson. of Franklin. Sam. W. Iahker. of F.iyetie. Hugh O'Neal, of M nimi. (Jeo. G. Di'.xm. of L iwrence. Ririi Ri) W. Tiiovips.ix. of Vifi. Alee c r L. Holme-, of Cunoll. IIorac-e P. HtnnLE. of Cas. Lewis U. Ta aip-on, of Allen.

THE VOTES OP .1 A IVIES K. POLK. As there hate I ee-i many attempts to Hoiiv nr i-i some way liciedil the fact that JoneK. Plk vot d hilo in Coneross aiiaitwt llo-sev.-ral act srantinu IVnit.ns lothe surtivii.e Sildiors i T the Rovolmiou lo obtiate everx r:iil, N. C.illin, a ji-tico or ibe Peace ol WviliiiiiMnn, has t'tM ii an fli ial ceitifji nti 1'iat the f- II wing totes of June- K.Polk ai nirrectlv copied f nin the jourti i's of Cougres'iz: -Cit'cinnnfi Atlas. R EVOLUTIO N A R V SOLDIER S. The motion to poopoho ihe order of itoi. and lke tip (be lull for the reief of the nlTV-iii iifnc.-r ,.f ibe R. volution folMl -ss 87. m-88 J one- K P .lk otiu- N. . lii",B f . f Re.e., iilalits, lS26-'27; I'ti-- 217; Jan 26ib. IS27. The S Miate bill for ihe relief of certain surtivms ofii.-ets and s-ibliers or iho Army of ih- R-v mi. n. .:-soil oi,s 115. najs 58. JME K. POLK v..iim SAV - I. ii, nal oi II r It. H7 -28; p. 73l. 73C; M,v 28 b, IS28. Tn- bill ttii, -An ari l,-rl ara'ory o the 5-v.'ial a-i-to protide f.ir i-.-iIhiii p-i-oiw onJvl i-i the t ..i.J n!. mval .vi o of lb-l'iiw-,1 Si.., i, . f , .,;,. v War' , jo r:.-rf: J F K. I VLK " - I":....,.. .; ., I;. 3j . OI; Much 19 I.. 1831. The hip tllllle.t -A.) hi-I 5pr ),-.,, )a,v ,, fie v f.., ,e roll, f .,f , , .-tain M.I i n fi"; f"Na"ils.i!i.M..f 'lo- ,x,. I, .,' , K.,.,i 132. mv- 52; J MI K IMILK v....... Mv -f "II. of R. 1S33 31. a?o 323

r'i. is I, S31. l!ie a.l 'i ..t,-, ;ll prio i.'jnif pensi. ns foi r-,l;,:. p,.rM,. ,.Mj,:,r(,, j ,(,,. ;),,J at -'v, -.. ., ,i r p.,.,..,! Siki.-p p ,--,.d y a 12f.

' 'i' J l r..- IV I'l 1 1 K r V . XT

1 178, Alah ima.

Teunessee, Missisi.pi. Louisiana,

Total, Ohio.

W'ii2 gaiii

ThU is the lirpestvoie ever taken iti the St.ite. At th Pies:deutiiil ebcti i i in 1813. the whole vote f ihe State was 62 280 nf wl i. h ihe WtiiM biain-, 33,528 an I the L-cifoco-2732. The Wh'2 vote ntiw has in-

creaseit l o I., whil,.! ih o of the L'.rof.ic is In increased 5 713. .Mr. P.ati therer.re gi ts more votes I Inn was ovr "iveii to any man in Maryland, and his vote proves that the Whin po-lj isstrotiurer in M iryl i-i l Hia;i it ever wa"

Kill i more Patriot. ... . . virsima, DEL WARE EI.El.'TION. S'. . Cirolina The primary e'oclton in D-l iaie, on Tue- Alab.m i I IV, te-oilied i i f.vor of l,e Whis.-. alt h..tit;f L-.ui-i,,, " h ' r.-p-.n.-.l p,lisi,.., ,!, ihei M..iip.'j -'emo.-r.ts had ncreodf .l bv soin.-oj uiaj irilv J Ikans i '

. ... o ...... pmir 1. 1 ine poll.- la K-'ilt county w hjg III J. New Cast le co (Jo

o JJ 9 9 13 6 6

Cm

233.08 ( XJ3. 1 S3 641.627 179 071 158 437

j. . i, X . 2 S 21.613 22 ."92 53 5X1 8 36 ) 4.861

that ibe House of Lords bad reversed the judgment of the I rit-h conn was intense Great crowds bad assf-mbled on Kiiips'owa pier. Tbe puckrt arrived before five o'clock; some leptHl agents on boat if, lioidtnjr iipwhil

fl ics. in-ri'!ie.j "Judjrirent rvered by the

wat.r in the Wabash, an! other sireams in i:s

wciuity, ome months since, his total! v destroxed the corn crops in that recion; and -.bat in consequence, large numbers of hogs, which was oriematly debie!,ed to find a mnrkot at

Terre Haute, Lafayette, Lognnsport and other Hoi'te of LcuU O'Connell is freer tlie crowd

minor points on the Wabash River and the j burrat-d the news spread and cheers reCanal, haw been driven (from the scarcity of ! eoboed throughout ibe citv. Wr. O'Coi.nell'w corn) into the interior of that State, and into rooms in Rtchiiiond Penitentiary were at once Ohio, to be fed. When these hogs ate ready j ii.vaded by a crr.-wd of conrati;!'"ors. for market, they xviil, from their location, na- j The order f.r the liberation of the travernliially find their way to Cincinnati! and other ! M reached Ptihhn on Friday the6h inst , en river tovv. thu incre:wMi2 the usual mr,n!i i l!:. eveuin j of which 'Contioll left the nriw-

566 i lr",n Indiana. FiomOhio w e n av nnticinate ' c, privately, occcmpaBied bv hi? sons, John

and Daniel. The other travcisers also left in

the coinse of the day.

The Q.trai'g rivit tu $rr(!,indT'. Quenn

43 1.572,427 23 1502 122 TAFLE II.

114 953 33 394

639 j ns"'' quantity. An extra demand for corn CS3 r"r "'"I'lliuir. ba recently ;,nced the price

32 "in cm. so 'ha; many are .loosed to tliink ' .1. i .1 . vi

179 o.p w:iio w-,,1 ,,.. he so we'l fed a-jnnrl P,.t:ce Albert kft L.ndon on Monday, th j in former voars; b,, the Pro-pe, t for nev corn ' 9 h instant, for Dundee, in ihe steam Vacht 2 749 jsf.no. an. there is hut btt'e doubt that Ohioiprii.ee A t-.crompar.icd bv the le"a.'in ;R(., 7ffl iinn.l:iin their a h;x llan,e J rremi.ers of ihe Court, where they arrived on O.IOO for ch'iice hojrs. Il is crenerallv UVl ...I-.. : ' j ,

itimijf Ihe farmer that ihe pact er l.nre divir ; Hlair Ai'ml!. Th Queen received a hennv

ffirer wen ieft the Than.-?, and an equal-

.1 IMIICMIO rilUlMACH I Ii Aft ni.. - 1 .1

Seven Southern Satr confrnxte I vi!h Ohio packe.s ihe.nselves well t.,o i.. ,i... ;.,

ami Indiana.

Sussex co. dein. niaj.

117 'J3 21) 213

Whiff maj. in ihe S'ae 3 ) We learn from a ceiitleniau ' bo left Ie , Wl-e ve-etdiy Dial ibe Vole of S i. -ex in i.i -oi be oin-i'!orod as a te-l n' ihe ilri'iiaih ol the tun panic. Ii had boon an.oed upon by liioaiid 'oiuofrnw lo o the o ec io i ofln--pec'or iro bv default hut iheib mocrats lu-n-1 out in full strength hence Ihe in .joriiy. Phil Chrvn. 3

I ' '-r-. il H. .. . t3i

a:e

THE A3IEUICAX SEA 31 EX. Aa act fur the ielu-1 ,,f the widows and r ri sot,e,,fn, or. oamoii. and inarines ol 'hel,H.,,f ar nr1Pl v (i, s, , pa-s,d 138. nas 42. JAMES K. POLK xo- ''? xv.-Jonrnal of II. of R. 1823 '30, pago 'JMVU 18ih, 183.). ORKfiOX. The bill to authorize the occupation of ihe reo(ll, nvrf s refused ontMosMt onl and a p'"1 r-dtna-va. 73 navs C9 JAMES K. , l,K""'"S NAY.-'ouriialofn. i.rit. IS28PSe UJ; Jo..,H,v 9 Ii. 1829.

From Ihe Georgetown () ) E.raminer. SOUTHERN INFLUENCE. We prepared, some months since, at considerable tioi:ble. a Tal.le. fom the tYnsu ho iks. show iu l e exact oil i-ion of power in 'hi Uni-m. beiweon tho She and Fret States. South C.-ooliua ij allouid at preoin

one tnoinhor if ('onerrss and one vo'e lo-

P.eideit r -r every C8,tK!0 white pototi-: wh;leOhi,, is o;iv al'ou ol one mni r of

f'o....o nod one vo'e f.ir 'rei leni, f..r 73 -IKK) wh't eroiic. Thus it w :! he -o n. iha; tl icqniros ooarlv ihieo w hite poison in Ohio toloiriial louneuhi-e persin in ih Sonh XMiii is li e ira-i.ii or all ihi-? Is it be oaii-e il i l ate ri too inte:bti ul. in. ro pt.(iioiii oi i f a iii. e iii-lle nr.' i f poi.pie. thai lhe ate Mtl t i zi it i,. eji o two iile to our one o e' r ii y a Pios'.'em. or in i.i-in( hut :oo to ill , . n p,,p S' 1'. a- wellal o Shuo Sia'i 7 R. o. !i i l il nilbrso-oi.th--rn IVa-iu s I mo n a aiunp. d thai twin ini.i tb..natd iiiitnodii'e anne:oi..i.i.s o' ho Sooth hao jn-t as inui h ifhl and ni in this do oi i iin-i't. as :oeiitv i'd iboiiand ci' Z.'i's nfOhi.,. Yea. iimm.; fo' llif t'owerin the South is roneenti ate.l into m fe lons, il at it operhtes to one point. In one omnion o'. jei-t. and a- di'-poticidly as if wieldI bv i. ne man. while the noiih isfiquentl ixidd. We w ish to show how these S ntherners

'his parly who dictated lothe Diltiioote Con

Indiana, T .til.

17 740 TP8 50 7P7 13 4-7 693 3)717 9 2391184 2)615 9 335 I 5 22 51)2 6 I3S437 nsn o ir;(C4 s:to 3 77.174 0 567 0 2 137.634 132.433 a- : 52 ia j aG3;)4 12 C7".698

no doni.t act with beeoinixn OiKcreti..n it),

1.561 ; Pf'achins; season, and so arranje i- ih-u tv f-.n j ..v.ee i not folhuv ea.-i other. A the-.e.-, I

nifi S M' nroL'res.e,. ,ve shall be able to Ctve nddi633, ''-."-i' inoruia'ion, and in di e tor e name son... 17.) derniite price. (:u"ter t. 11 "xexod qne-tiotr' sIih)! 3-2,I'e uni'iially settled between the ''hi.i'i eonUU tracrin-r pvii..") ,, meini-ne. l.owev!r. eastern buyers mi) be assured of ihe ficl. 4(jUthere w.llbeho.-s onot:2!i. and farmers and

, .trover mil- r'-l s.Twfie. al ilit t (ait r.rWs

mnoy will be found to purchase alt ihri,-!

1 nojs Uinen to tli-i unrkct.

OTSj J the

33 2 183 823

TAIJI.E III. Ticelre slave Sta'e.t rnti-ntted irith Xew York

an) f'hin.

17 740 ff8

as I 870 259 ( 84 4 1 17 693 64') 627 335 183 158 457 179 074 77 174 323.8S8 317718 29 3j2

Viroii.ja. "aro!ina, . Carolina. Georjita. Ten n -ee, lahama, Louisiana, Mississippi, rkansas, xli-isonri. xl.irx Imd, Deli w are,

II 9 11 It 9 6 C 3

8 3

fp 7P7 r6 6(;9 20PI5 3)717 58 531 22 592 4 861 8 36) 6 567 19 457 1 1 6115 4 832

1 561 632 r.6! on (?83 639 179 32 113 64? 528 152

Total,

New Yi Ohio,

Total.

irk,

102 3 956 041 303 003 7 011

36 2 428921 23 1 502 122

41 452 35 391

10P3 5 186

53 3 931 043 79K46 15 779

7Vra tTii.-c- CojicwpJ -The editor of Ihe CoiintiSia (Tor.n.) ' Observer savs tfat he is ree-i t-ed t-i pr.ive. if it tt'iall be denied, that Mr. Polk arkiu.wl.- ti.ed to a Democratic ftientl of O les co'i'ity. after the nomination at Baltimore, i-,,,! ,e Tex question was a huinhut;.

Mil that 11 would answer the purpose cf ti party.

Compare the-0 la'-ieo c'oev. an.) msl; yonr- - -If ei ioi.--.lv. h.-w nv i., vi-bot of his eoiinliy Can over con-eni i,, .ee ibe Sl .ve powr oxtoif"r.. bv nnnei.i. Tea-? Yen will -ee. in Ihe fi-st 1 ;l hie. that the Slate of Ohio ha--a-great a w l ite p..pii:,ti,.n ns five ,.f ihe old Southern S a'es. ooin-.iino.u M1mo ureal ci-ies. l b n New O.lears an.) Charlei..r; an.l Vol. - ill tu.ibor see. thai .-.bhon-,1, the while p..-.n-:i in is. m;'i:. ti e po'iMi -.1 j e is nne(ti il Civil. e the slavohol.'.-.f. fritly .b-i.h'o. Poo ihowoist f- ntno in it ,.'l. Is- jti il e fi libal 1.. the most i'i.iraut t . 1 : 1 .1 . i enen ifie exross of power. Oi'ihe nolbo'i nt-l a half of hite persons in Ohio, there aro 35 OP0 over 20 veare ofaco ihal cannot icad and write. This i n er- hireerropnrtioti for a free State, but i most be considered that Ohio i vet a new S;ate. is an an lum for the w orl.l. and thai cons' qt.oi'tly. her populaiioii is collected from all

pails of ine world. Rui notice al the same

iciiMon. w ho rojectod Mr. Van Iti.icli. and ho j time, lha' Ohio ba-- over 5 000 primary schools

selected James K. rolk -o say. v e i 1-I1 l

.-how. how mucli powoi t'iov haie now. how

1 hey cone by it. and linv ihev ex peel lo in

lo correct this evil. Hut l ow si .nils the mat 'or wi'h the advocates of Texas?

Of the w bite population in the five Smithct r

crease il by the a. quisiiioti of Texas. Lot Stiles before named, tb, ie are ore btirdied

any man look onihcsi- bids, es contained in

the follow in Tallc, and he inn! resist the I'litther increase of ihesluve power. This additional power isgiien to the South,

j by ivli it ihey are pleased to term ihcir prop

erly, which consists in neoroe. A souiliern

T),

THE - TOOK.

' -rfsolmj,,,, , appn.piive 30 roid of

ir .1

a"" i.'iirioon inoueanu peisotis. cor twenty vi .---. w f o cxnnot rcrd or w-iiie. Yet ibi oopnlation. rnMaiii'i-s 'bts xasi ritmber if persons xvbndo no', and n ho cannot read, are ei-.titlod to TWENTY inen t er of Congress aid TWENTY vole i;i e'ec'inT Pie-idi-nt

A high Fine: in Old Virginia. We see an account in a Virginia paper, ol a pole raisin-; by ihe Who's of llodford county, upon the hishest point of ihe hishest of the peaks of Oner. Ihev have throw 11 t the breeze a xvhlj fl.ff. inscribed wi'h the names of Clay and Frelinshuvcen. nod ti e Ameiican Union. Ii i in iheri..-lit place. Upon 1 be loftiest ivonn lai" top jn the United States the nan.e of Wotl'V CI v. the friend and guardian of the Ainer;cnn Uni-ii should I e seen. There 'of it float ihal the w hius of 44 max-be reminded of their hi- failp is of'7G. Let i remind ihcui thx'he American Union, theoffspnno of lo'-l and peril, to -be wbi?s of '76 demand of the -.vl.:-s now. iher be-i ofTorts for i's cin'tinuance. It is oheerino lolnow "bat upon the most elevated e--.'ti.i i-i ibe 1'iiinn. i pUinted a truly -.'Oi i.-Hi. fl ie. l omiccted w ith t)ie pprrcs of CI-iV ft'.d Frel.nnh" von, upon whose snrce--.1.0 cafeiy uf the Union depends. Curingon tlfgisler.

Conrerpinn to Cilholichm i) Ilnttm K mopnsi ihe passenger j. tho II il.ei nia. savs e noston P 'ot. e notice Mr. Shaw, son o" R..heri G Nhaw. y.q.. one of the most emi en! of Po-ton' Merchai.l Princes. Mr S ba been a e. ev.-,( toour church, and ;or to Rome, le.o i..-. friend, wealth, society, oveiv ibiior hih rou'.l aii. a,i n xmine mind to etndvf.ir the ptie-.th(,od in the Eternal Citv. A st- ikinc; foati r in the Catholic conversi .ns in New Ensbind. is ihe number of vnurp hiohly educated, and wealthy persons xvlo. brave reproach and resist temptation fo' the r.iiih "delivered to the saints."

eeii'lemen. owning one Imnrtreil peeioes j X1(KK than the same liiimber of petsens m (even sho"ld ihev all be women and children.) Ohio are. Tbns the most ieooraut and dan-

will be allwed just as much power in making

law or in electing a President, a SIXTY-

ONE hite person of ihe Free States. Some

Ihe larue-t of ihom. It w bin iho other dax

titheu(feriii2 poor of Georeetow n. D

...pletlyea 108 navs 79. JAMESj '-fc white personsol the tree Stales. Some Lr.0LK,ti: NAV.-J.u..,al of 11. of K!lh planter Iw.enwnjr h.ndreds of these 'J 31 n rrc 010. .1. i . icoi Mark rau!t ami the Messrs. PtIk nr anion?

o -J, I ll. 1001. T"K UNFORTUN ATE. I'tll 1.1 provide for the indisent s

111- fire in Alexandria. I). C. pse. 1 19. nays G7. IA.MFS K FOLK u i! iT7p""r":'l II.ofR. 182t$-27, t-ae 183;

1y hearty roetin.! on her landing in Scotland. LIIiHRATION OF O C0NNELL. The Lord Chancellor delivered liis opinio." in the case of O'Conncll on the 4ih tilt., reversinn 'he decision of the court, and ordering the liberation oT nil the prisooers. 'oncluded bv mm in." t'nt ilie ju 1 jiwit t-e reversed. Tiie q-.ie.-!i..-i be'mo p 1 by the Lord Chancellor. L'rd Wbaim !,fT.- tocon: mended sccb ol their Lordsl.irs as were rot learned in tbf. bnv and bad not bean) ibe whole case, to ab--iiiii from votjioi. on ib" 7-ourtd that their xo

tin? mo-lit loss r ,l e ot! b-titx- of their Lordshi: Ho'ise : a C' tt't 'f j-istice. Lord Rronsliam btr.eTttinn the deciuion of his iiob'e mid learned fi ier, agreed in the otto.'ostiorj of the nob'e Lord. T!i7 hr L.ifds acctri't.;ly retired behind the w oolsack. The amendment of Lord Campbell was ;hen put and carried 't ihe affirmative.

The judgment of tl.e ccuu below therefore stands reversed.

WHIGS! IS ALL RIGHT AT HOME? The m-M?s meetirps in a'! parts of the conntry, of which v.e iRiinot record a lith?, and he chuions disfday oro"tb.s:.llf.m and nun.bers are all we!l a :d c coorani"?. and show beyond arlo'-'t '.' 'i !;' whit-s have votes enouch oenrryChy rf-.-l Fre;in!iiiven in'n sfHce bv an unparalleled nf jo-iiy. The neyt thinj is o brinr; t em all e ttt to tlie polls by personal ;" 'ivi.ti:, application in every reiobborbood! Wp he,, each tree boaited whiff among our readers to take this matter : hand without delay, nnd renli-e lo make clean xvoik in hit own peibb"! bond, bv is;iipj personally every individual w ho mi. need it; and nrging upon Jom bis duty in the front crisis row at hand. D. not ileooof? opon ichcrs: i'o not re'v nnon others: ,. nt.t 'elx i!rn ,,. influence of Huh rnd mos' -n c:' r. ! r.t attend to il ynur-s-elf. Many x "l!-:Te;i,r.... ti?!:t n.irded men. 'o per p-or-erlv v.-.f e the rt of snfTrr-scand do not care to eP'e.e it unle-s urred by per"il app'ie-.ti.vi Pe p;. Tnd do;n. therefore. And in sm ill ne:"''S'.r!' ..id, where oti.'.s f0 out operate. e' ih.-i 1 1-ire l e rrtore tli-n sopplied by your twin -re. W,f,anh Ejjrers.

The Charlottesville (Va Mro-n!e ofSitc.idayNst f,vs: "We are .h(1-i7;ed l(, Btte that Mr. Riv- s. olian-'ed by sickness, "i I by hi arduous labors in the enrvass wi'J tin able to accept the numerous invi's";.. 1-: extended to im to attend Whi.j nieeiinn. He has been for Ihe present pisiijvlv titer liet-d bv his tihx siciacs l-.m pi.!. be spe.-it, ;,... Mr. Riies

lias pist retiirnerl r..., n ,,,. f1 ,,)n, c I for CLAY.- S!ras'il

tern oonntie. of Vi.eini., i hiuh spirits, andj . w ith i"cre-ed confidence in 'be u- e-s of ti,c Whir,, f Virginia at the PiesiJenibl elcc-l Sentenced.-T.-.c no'or.on. bank robber.

non." I Root, once a rr.e..; or of the tooo I.rpi-.ature,

who rr lc ihe Va..i on la. Usui, cf ,27.000

.V'rv'.i" 2'. r'tin. l-i the city of Baltinl(.re l,e 'oen have cneeeeded for G.:rert0r, bvlir.3 votes What c.rth:.i? If a coontv like T..riil(,n can ntura'i7e seven or ejr..t hundred ve'eq it a ehie'e c-m. it ta ersv f.r the 'c.. 10 rnaniT .c:tite f o or Ibree tbotisr.nd in IX-i'ti nore. Ti e S'r :e. b'.w ever we cotisid-- - peif.-c'!v safe f.-r Mr. Cl-iv. The last inc be hrfure the r".r!e for Presicer.t. in 1832. P'.llimore cov snd C'tii'y give the "'iproc-ypeted re.jo'iiy nzn'r: h:ni of three thmirand f'.r hrn lred and oVt.'v refer.' y-'t he ohta-ved a srrr.'l n'xioi'.:v o." i'..e pripnlar vo'es of ii" State. Th E ".siirer -.-id its crboes m-r whistle as mrrb a the nl.'ae; iheirjoy i'l he of Vort d-i.-tion. !2rTliud is safe

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JxMrsO.nrsxry -The Lib-rtv p,.r.rnom-ii,,F, h,uv!-'',-,:r hfn ';-"nr' " ,he inee r.,r P,e .1 ...1 1. . ..... .. ,.i." ..... j ' Peniten:i-rv at Jrfi. :v:.Vii;e for a term of 5

- - -

vcars an ' pax a f!r-e oi SKXk itiil cost

eeroii population pre. by law. 1 Wed near, ly double ihe power that is aliened to the more intcllisert. in all nfT.ii'S nf covernniei.i. And from the nature of 'heir institutions, tl. i niisi ever be the cae. 60m the want of the

I ......! .l.l.. .. , . -t . . .

proper iruico-iiic mrK nt eJUCatioti and of , te.l ihe 11 xminal ion of the l..-..r..-.n. :.. c.:

ihal '.he brother of James K. Polk married x. schools. ! nw ennni.- ..-i... 1 e ' prosecution. Cin. I!d!eti-i

provide f,,r the indisent siifror-!i;lllv iio o nod two itoiisand necroc. He Now notice the second table, j, is of ibe 1 t-itt' e i:, the L ,ti,re of M,el i., .t Whlth ! fireiii tl..v.,,J, IX r nsse.l !.. :... 1 onn ..... ... l, ! 1 . u... . . . . . .- "! ... 1 VK 01 .'liontj! In. vxnetn-,

1., . u. - ..... . . ; , .0.- .i.n. o 1 .svaj .'-. . 'v . .m. 5. riiiinri.-r, .'io 111...0 o "en' Oj . Ilerenre or tins is lii1..mt'l hr, - M.:l. 1 r . 1 - . . .. , .. . -1..,.G7. IA.MFS K FOLK x,,-, f.,l?w,M.p fr j,,,,. K. Polk. 11- w.,,,!d e States. (mc.,b'.? ,,,, VirUib' wile lZ:!! Tatiff. K rrvh.ne by vyV.-u

IS.U..riho whnoinb-i'anisof Ohio like to ' hi-e ronoKlion is Cf5 IW1 u. .K ' " ' ran SUp iPrl- anotiier AerCVJ.

, . 1 nt , , . , , ' -op- p..... ... s-iTi i..r i-.iik. I oxa. the slave power, I....... ,l....r ...To.tf.,.1 ...riitr-nrn tn-nrrn . IT w.r. ....... ,f UHh. r, rl I H .

' " .1 - ......r.i..i. aim uisuiitiin or not we nre mn,

1 2t)3 x-i.tes Riven by a citon planter, on ihei Now notice the thi'd M-d sl one. It is still

mm named Ford, who has been on tnd rredH of women and childicn that belong to mo;e icoJed. In tli ible. all the hve'

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Path nu I Or-o'r-.n '.! t . 1. . tt...

jin. r... .. .. . . :r1 :-,. .,,,- T 1 1. ., i...i j .... . 1

I.... . " i"v snootier, me soniicor ill ins lliswiir-i - " - '- nin re. rxeepnnff voted nre Imiex n -to net .1,,, ..fix.

v4Ulr.- . , , . i. . , . rf.via mnrl in t..tdiliftii In lh. ne- 1Tt.lo-L r sort si r .. k 1 F i

- - - a. acquitted ry Riuiyaiier oeina 1 xunr-A ... ... ,, ln9 rej-.'i nv

itt five UliUUie4, Thjs xvai inst at it;

i oe.

one Ameri-

Free Trade mxr-hine by which one

i Anietican tunes atioii,rr Ari.rrican to aa to ! support a fu;eigner. an E. s.i.hniun.

gni' Ibey now have in that country enough ( always roted on the side of free labor. Their advocators or Orecon occupa I could toon b imported, at a trifling cost, to ; united white population it thrta million nine toeaauw

our Ciovernment. yet th locofoeo A Tonrjj. px-, fl

. jr.j; permission of a

ioo, support Polk , lady to kiss ber. she irpiieii, '-No, air, I rtver

1

I lilt have t Itrt-r' bill tt.itrt In anv hr