Indiana American, Volume 16, Number 33, Brookville, Franklin County, 11 August 1848 — Page 2
i. ,r-l of th- lav Ij llt'lr Vetltrllol ; ii--. t i tt th- (T
adopt -pr-V: p-i'l i
, and
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i T r t . t
Mr H lsts in "
larolalloat the ci P...... S:,Ve r-,.!it-i h i .ciui'i tim (I III IV WOU'h Slave- here. Mr C RWIN.
i in XV-rhibi partes se- i- th- m-anine of lhe old R,.TOn word tWvus? what they mean when they a-k tit- to extend to Joll j, , ,yK.e holders.
I ? Is t,.,t h ! v or.ii.i- I r.f.- n. -kill in i.hil..'.ei.j.il .-r.tii.. bn! I '" "" " i" a " ho tii Mave
f the wo,h ,.f her wh. in v.-rv well conceive how snm.-hodv- lo .kino- ,re between Maryland and irgiui
slue also lliere into this tiling mbrlit tin 1-rst tn I what v s the
law iit those i ivs. Tli
.-be'l his -Demy C Oll'lO-red lii.it in h.tll
I o n '-r- iii . S! ivp-v .- -
an i -w M i.'o. :i-s it .In:. il-pul'liC of M 'VII'll, H !Ii is ttTllly S av.TV fr .!e'., !.- which s a ri-r'tt h of ! tii- ,V! lor in ;t -r oior- aboih.iie hondaomy Southern planter holds his
You ought also to be 1
VlTV lllitlil: fat In 11a In itn. f. . - n b i i. n oi I
ll.lt - ' """"" j !
boost unknown countrv. I am considering with these aole, anJ patriotic ofiiee holders, ho ,
tutu s life whs sv-d ' ' I ' I " '- '-"fi "s ii mi- iiii-iiuu pucnncc so iuucn m conscnuug io serve you.
ed lii.n in battle. I!
h i'iie s-rvns the iitiin prcs-rve.1 hv his nr!7.1 :.i onus foe; and per.etiid si iv.'rv ms th n th.oi-'.t to !- a h.niii nrfrahl- to Jeath. That was th- way in which SI iverv beati. Has anvholv foini iiilt on the f ,ee nf theearih a lit tt
-ti Ht't t.i i;ive hi'ii-flf up to
nil
tl
ier. an.!
h'-tr him t tn .ke hiv
it hii h "en i!esft ih.'.l to ni". of one sue!
1 hue not seen the M xt.'.tn l.tws iijion til" s:i!ii t , hot the st-.tement lints nri.ie agrees w iitt
ive . r t not Know
instmp,. under Heaven. Yet it
in iv ie S'1. Still T think that not any one. of m v convilevintt of the (J:ine.::M tti r:v o u!d he
;ta do th it! Oeii-ral laugh-
were now lor the lirst time prcM'tited to ns. I
a-k any Southern man. if there . re i,ot .i.-'.ave on this "o'ltinent, v onl l you s. n your shi-s to Afrioa iiii ! hriin; them htre? Slip; o-e thi L'ottfedratioii .f ours had been forme.i h-I'vre asl ie .existed in it, and suppose lor- in ihe year of ra 'e lr-H, you ha I acquired California and X"W Mexico, au i vou were told that tti-i- exited a
omjiti-.l svt m nf Im.pv tliru :.i.l tl.'.l tti, ! .
, ,- . - . . '. y ttieiu
wanted lai.orers mere, would
'In our I'otiical orrc;M.ml iit. "(!." a correolldellt, (a young one it is to be hoped) lias tent us a production which he or .-he mod" f tly ilesleai iK-s us Poetry. That our readers may properly appreciate the. germina-
tuics of this poetic iuUlltct, we will furuifh
with the following two couplets, which
will of another f' himself. Thus far w have been hr.ei-ht af-r havin r fought for this countrv and conquered it. Tie' solemn aniel is
that of m inv thr ir-utiem-n whi pn.f,ss to found quit- wi kn i.v so neth-i.r on th- snhj.-cl, ntn'i ttien f..re I tcr.l
a ii inclin-d to tlvitk th it is is so, and tha thee This rit'lit, which vou a pi now asserting t iop!e are the snaj-ets of that, infer:) d law. thiscmintrv. exists on no other found ition than
I i- -T'.Mtor trout i .etaware, tne o. Iter day, in- tne law o( loree. and that was ! i- original law,
formed us that the Committee had not given to the peoid- i f California an I New Mexico the riht of snTrair.', because they were incapable of ex-n i-in it heeau-e a laro-e proportion of them were of the co'ored races. Xow stii;.osing th it t. h- the ctse. and supposing the ;ro;msition o v suitmi't-d to the Snprenm Court i f the I'nit-d Stat-s Was Slaverv an
i : i l ii niion ot V-w il-xico' what would ! hv force trom this ji
t ie atisv.'r 11 tte r-nator Iroin Indiana were fi-r to mae resaons-, he would renly in the atiirnl ative; he Would sav that the institution of Suv-rv v.as it-.ere that to be nre it had its
mo . Mill led a
them from the shores of Africa buying them with partes sequitur ventrum branded on lliein somewhere, how can vou prove to trie that it
bv which one man appro. . ri tt-s the services and "'OUIJ "e "S"1 lo mimr liiein to Alary lam! !
, 1 1 siav ei v w ere a cu tse io you :u me o 'irililllliU.
but struck its root so deep into ottr social ami
hen saio, that it could
it that Mill
a Sutiiti.r riv In
. ... I ... . We I II IK R trivia II.- (uv.ilii.f.iP rt I n.i it lull., .it
his place anil say we wilt authorize me - irican , " ",.c..r..u . j (
slave traise in order to miromiee laborers into r an oiuer metre ol any other tellow inspired our infant colonies. If vour would not brihir iih the divine iriTf
.. r , r . . e
HVorfh t'ttroliiin l:!ccliou. I Philadelphia, August "th. J In the following counties, Reed, the Demo-
j cratic candidate for Governor has received ma- ! ! jorities as fullows Kigetown county, 13.'10; Wayne 1!'0'2; New Hanover, 67; L-nprregirt
jhiid Johnston, 51; Greene,?.;)'; F.hiden, 2D. j Manly, the Whig camli. late for Governor, lias majorities in the following counties, viz.: j Halifax, 4 1; Northampton "."'; Craven, 35; i Pilt, f.I'); Asher, Fawny and Ahal, 2(1. 1 (A portion of our despatch is not very clear,
II IH III III II III B Mill 111 I II III MM I H I Iiuportaul from Oregon. !
V.atlle H'iti the Indians .imcricari$ t'itforiovs : Call fir MureTi.p! ! ! i C. F. Carkson, J St. Louis Aug 2. . Tavlor denionstrati,,
Ten nin arrived here this vcniug from St.
, Frit inUlirp triir, iIiki thou only in ant-U bomu3
Extract J a Prirntr Lettrr ta the tJ tur:
U.tKoitn, Al'O. 7, 1;;. 'ci !-ar Sir We had a a here the ilth last month.
The meeting Whs larpe an.i (.i,.hiu;a..; i
Joseph, direct from Orejou. They made tho was pr. si.hd over bv J,,',, Colini one o'f orr trip to this city in J?7 cays. ; oldct and most esteemed Citizens. The dreOn the 10th of March, a battle was fought - ,,..r- ,..,.i:.,,i . ,r t . I ,. .' , e i.ere (ii liv red by Jno. A. Matson and J. II.
v.ri' uiu.rn.iri . . .... 1 r . i .
..rl-.-,.. .u.c, ii.i in iaci ao;e an and were weil received. Tlc y hav,
cause mud, good in this ream,,. jTa,.y .,tr,oaj
re may be an error as to the m ijority for I . . , wl, nad not raae np their minds how to Tote
I Man'v in the last thr-e named counties.) j - .uu. have come out strongly i f,vor of ,,le f . I SECOND DISPATCH. Reed has 17C ma- I .. 1 ReI"nAl haa ,uccfa, 'a Mew' ' of the people, and from pnt indica-ions h
' I It IT I ia I uPrilol'l' I h .a. n. nr.i-i t nt-iiil ... '
s '") -' win carry the state of Oh
of provisions, ammunition and horses. ' ant
which the former were defeated with fifty killed
and many wounded. The Americana. !ial nine killed and ten vounded. 1 The pursuit of the. Indians was abandoned for
tqtieKt, ;tie our
l li: 'orily in .Martin couiitv. ! . 3 3 " w cjrry lae slate ot Ohio by a mrj-t triumnh-
M'ho nee in m ihioKDiitl ilncM iit this dark cell, ! t i .nr. i r ' ' provisions, ammunition and horses. ant m-rorite ,,,,1. ,1, i- .1 W....r,.v..r,av.,.r,,U..ciuu. ....,,. t,.y r,.h s ma.,ri,y ,n C,aufort and Mump commanded the regiment. . 1 ll" "reP-
on- pi. on. ii 'counties h Ji.i, .tlontomerv u:i, i;iclimond ..... . 0 n..uuiuui mote mat are uot w tn us nnJ
It-lo r .luil.oiuiil mm thruiir , lufunom design t .... " ; was killed alter the battle, bv the accidental ho are trvin.r to .1 1 , ,.
J b -"c 111 jropie orneve t!l
m a'e to us "Have we not niiiiroVn' nor b'ood ; '" 1 "rrl""""1 enure., no.i is
with vours in acquiring this country?" Sure my hroih-r! Hut rid we mimjr'e our hlood with
vonr , lor toe purpose of wretine; this countrv
!-? That is the ques
tion. ou !id not sav so six months ifl . You dare not sav so now ! Yon may sav that it was purchaser!, us Louisiana or as Florida was, with the common
Hi. ins an I p. coil irities, hut that it was trea-nre of the connirv; and then we come to
iverv, tt-.oii-rii tlt-re nntr.it not hat law as stroti.r as lie.t Morions p
e evisiucijde
the discu-iou of another t.ropcsition:
riirht d,-) vou acquire to etaht,s S vervT
What
th-re'
rlasting Slavery tiie posteritv of a
m i a slave, inav not that municipal
ot free (rovernmsiil spoken of by the Senator Hut I was about to ask of some genlleman the trom Virginia nortus suriitur venlrum If, Sen ator from S. 0. for instanc- whose ee at
ir, tii-s. thr-e I, tin words can condemn to a ij'.aiice has cottipreh-nded ahno-t the history
.voiiian of the world, what 'ie sitppos-s will be the his-! r-eula- tnr-of th's, our Mxi-an war. pn I those our
.! of Mcli we are now speaking, in Cal'for- M-xican a. cni-itions, if we sh mid jive it to th-
with equal prnori-tv be cir-ciiou which be desir-s? I do not speak of I find, then, S tverv, as th- propri-ty of slave labor being carried any
where. I will waive that question entirely. ha' is it of which the S ti .tor fr "11 Vermont has told us tins morn''.";, aad of whi -h we 1 ave beard so much during the last three weeks? Ei-erv rrale that fiaats across the Atlantic comes freighted with the death groans of a King: and
re the every vessel that touch-s vour shores V-ars wi'h
her tidings that the captives of th-OM World are at la-t becoming fr-e that they ar- seek-' ing. through hlood and slaughter I lm .lv and madly, it may he hut nev-rth-hss re-olutelv deliverance from the f-;t.-rs tlvt have held lh-"i in bond .g-. Who ar- the ? The whole of C'lrooe. And it is only ; bout a v-ar ago, I h-heve. that that . fTi -er of the Trki-h Halpi re who holds swav in Tunis, oa- of the old slave markets of t he world, whose prisons fnrme.lv i-ceiv-d tho of our p-oo!e taken ttitou the high v.ts :n I made slaves to th-tr caoti-rs announced to the world that ev-ry lav'v th-re shon! I b- free. An I. if I am not mistaken, ; will h foil, id tint this magic tin- which theS nator from S. C. beiiev-s has b-en drawn around the globe which we inhabit, with the view of s-paratii g I-Vecdooi Iron) S!iv-r-
i St.-tes h -s no right t mi- o( 'g SO, hritiffs this very Tunis in'o th:-.t
To Ii
thy name a-Miim-d." ;
Spirits ..f Milton, nvron and Moore! no won- j TIIITJ) DISPATCH. The Democrats h;-.ve dor tli .t f..... 1 .K ... . 1 . 1 .. .. I.. n-in..) seen iiiAmlwn ill flux T ri1 o,..t
call upon me as a matter ot conscience and ou- 1 " ... . 0 ty. to transfer this curse to an er-a of Mpiare 'erihlitv, or that the echoes of your harps are the lugs four. miles grenlly exceeding that of the .irteen Stales ' dying away upou the unretuniiug w inds, wheu It is thought that Reed is elected. wh-11 th- Confederation was formed? Ii it is eveIl iu ,llis UIM.astsicai a. ,i,pre is a goul ! FOURTH DISPATCH. If the Democrats Fo, that it is an evil and so all vour Statesmen , , . , , , . . , , , 1 .. . , , T . , have pronounced it, hud so ail vour emiuv.it ' ul""l"'i"' take such Jarn.g flight-, and a hand gain three mere members of the Legndature it in ti. with the, exception of a few in modern ' t'1"1 ca strike the lyre in ch a bold and ori- i will secure to them a Uuiled States Senator. times, have regarded it, how is it lint ou call ginal style. If Byron s-em'd at home where ; The Democrtlic gain for (Jovemor in forly-
ii. 1..11 me 10 extend it 10 those vast nonunion .,,.! ivw,rl l,.,d.-'J 1. t', r..- e.. ,.ti- ......r ;tl, 111 ;u lTmt
-- .p. ........ 1 iv v 4... , II.'.. IIIUV.I1 Jif Uiri .nil-. VUUII1IV.., ..utllJ.UIVU .-.V".
our author who sports with the "furious" and 1 "diabolical fiends" with as much familiarity as .
th
which you have r-cenlly acq aired? Is it true that I am obliged to receive into toy family a man a itli the small pox or the leprosy, that t:n y may be infcciected ? I know you do not conM.ler it in that liuht now. CONCLUDED NF.XP WF.F.K.
111 1 ana n e w -xi. .) 'iptioiui.int.-ii Slaverv
t is ra!-a, eiti?:ir here to a deg-e; and to hll .tractlcal pur:. s-s as la-tlnjr nd j u-Xor ib'e as in til- Slate ol" Virgi aia; and th-r-fore tile wh did' t'l hv in tiieMs 01 ill- geitileiuoii from .rinont falls to the ground as n m it!' r of f ict, 1 1 tsoiuch as the Sitoreme Court wi I d-cide
tai it Slavery existed, tli.-re.aii 1 th t there
whole si iv- papula' ion of ill- United Stales 111 iv L- ira')-f-red to that country. Mr piiiTPs I'll- getitlem in will excuse me; 1 spoke ol African Si-.v-rv. Mr. C.i win Of thai I am aware. I s-ieak now of to- g. 11. r d pr.cios't ion. Now, this is a v-rv curious spectacle- present-.! this d iy and f.ir w-eks past iu tiie Am-ricau Congress: and OM- cannot, help paus'ngat this point, and reil M tiug noon the. events nf the. last few years. O a looking !ack at what has happ-ned in that p-riad, I a-n sar- that tile magaauimons sidrit "f ta- -'-nator from S. t. himself will in oi.lige.i to concede to th- Northern St des at least some apoli'gv from the shght ilegr-e of excite-o-nt on t::is suhjei t. 11 Is h vpoth-sis is, that iiit, -v-ry portion of this n-wiv acipiir 'd t-rri-torv t 'ali'oniia not ,.xp..ff.(i verv rdave-
ii.dder in the Unite
g at- t..-m,i!-r-v.v, and i-..r'- with h:tn Ins s aves li dding th-ai th-r- i' i.- ,i--r, suhject on! to th- l-ohtioll of Si , vet V w!l-ll tl'.'S'! tcn itori-s shall h- 10 id- ii.io Stat-s an 1 cnitie into t!i- Union. W ita'. then, won1 i be those f, v ch nd-rs in our history? We find o;trs-!v,s u v in tii" !'! essiou of Territories with a poi.;i!atl. -. i f one Imndr-d mid fifty thousand souis, if I am ci.rrecllv ittformed, in Calafomi i an ! New M-'-..'i. The b-st authenticated histarv i f thsoi'i d ii'.-titii'ioiis of .hat pope.iatian, infarcts us that th-r- -xi-ts th-re at this mom-ait a s .-ci-.s f Shivery as ahsolute ami inexorahle as exists nnyivli. tj nu the face of the earth; and th it ahont rive in six of the population of that countrv are subjected to the iron rule of this aho. nihil ode institution tiler-. Now I co notexj. ct that tiny man wi'I risI'p on i say th tt h-cms-aii individual happens lo (w th-' dehtor f.f anollier. lie shall have his own p-r-Mi sol-l into Slavery; and not only that, but that th-curs- s',.l .'.x.-nd worse Up,., tint ol the II-hr.-,v. t..d to tli- liiir i and f-'i-th g-aeri'i .11, h it to the remotest oosterity of
i I it OO K V S L L I INDS A X A .
LID AY. AUGUST 11, 1313.
trical Suri-: iiii gles the sheet iron thunder! 1
1 Kir author seems to be one who spurns control, even to the extent of a ten foot pole, which cer- I lain'y has not bet A consulted i i the measure- '
Ulil Pit I' St II F.N I" IV 1-JS, :!!. Z A CI I V TA V I A 11
tlT ii no cae ran I iii-rmit 1.1 91 It' to he i hi- i-ain'ithite ..t";.ni- parti , or i.-il 10 si tl" 1 ti pj.rt - n-hi am I lo- iiotr.l ol all parties, and tin- National p-oml w mi id In- my irri :.. aid a lisnrhi 11 aiiii." fit 'i'nu tr fni- w 'in i-aiilm. In- lriiii-d wi'lo. 10 pl.il---.. fan-ti.-t he laiittiih d ill no n I y on ai-cuiiiil id'llo 1.1." tint, 'i'ritjivr.
1:01 & iii:i s i t :: alcct ! S.itni'iliij cv. iiiii ;l i!i. ( mirt S2ou.'. All :!' in viitl.
ment of the lines before us.
The whole piece is of lather a tragical tone
for our t. rpid nerves, but here is a stroke of the terrible which has well nigh been the death of us: "Frii i.iKhip knows ii.it self hen f broth, r In sorrow or jrrit f iippi ai-s. Bin lai.ff iiivtiin liiaiiaih tAarrtntr i-lenifiiK is mournful. clad 111 sarruu anil t. ars." We have recently been sorely afflicted with ( the visitations of these moon-struck poets, and we do heartily wish that school teach. ts would learn tin ir bos and giris not to begin every , line of their compositions u ith a capital letter,
Iv i:iiriou. IT i ST DAY. Louisville, Aitgnst.Tt'i. Mr. Cr'.!teiu!ei,"s majority in the tity is 1:13 SLCOND DISPATCH. I have returns from Lexiugton and Frankfort
cischarge of a rifle. I Propositions of peace were entertained by the ' Indians, but not hing had b-en 9ett!-d. The Governor ha I called for 300 more troops. The Mormon settlement at Salt Lake was flourishing. i j The Oregon emigrants were met at Sweet ; Water. J Col. (larlan l and M ij. Grant have arrived at fort Mann. Thirty-three Indiins were killed 1 in tiie eng.ig-meiit on the lfih of June, between Lt. Roa'.Pii command and the Ciitianches.
August
SENATH
(oii;n-:.(in:i 1.
Washington.
success of our canse depends on th. ir votes.
The feeling in favor of our g.Mai:t leader, whose massive intellect and great soul commands the admiration of the world, is berornin--stronger and stronger every day. He is emphatically the man lor th.- tiaies, as we see men of every party enthusiastically rallying around Lis glorious standard, and proa '. that they are thus engg-d in t-usUining a man who avows hiins. If in favor t f the great priuc'i-pl-' tli.,1 tiie LF.01SLAT.Vi-; WILL of the people should prevail." This is the great piiucipie, an 1 one which wi'I unite al! tho-e who are
for slau.hng by th-Constitution as it was coa-
', up lo the poles this evening.
T . . - . . . .1 . 1 .
ii i.-A.iigioii ine voie stood o. j lor urilten- inim.'.,,-- hill .,-t t.. .1.
den, and 303 for Towell. j inj(lnL.lio!1 (lf fr0!n lhe muh,ri cf the In Frankfort Crittenden had KM majority. ' .'remont Court Martia!. At Shelhyville at no .11 the vote f.,r Critteu- The Select Committee report-.! a bill provided was 379, and IS for Po.vell. ' diri(T for t!ie publications of the Proceedings of AtSimpsouviile, at noon Crittenden 57, Po'- Congress in the Intelligenc-r and Union. e ''' j It was ordered to be printed. Crittenden's majority iu JefT-rsou County, is ; Tiie Vice President laid before the Senate a 103. A V. big gain. ; communication from the Secretary of the TreasAt a late hour Ia.-t irght, we received urv, and another from the S-cretary of War . lection returns from precincts in K-nton and rel'aUv-j to the quantity and value of Sugar i:nCa.nphell couuties. Powell's maiority in Cov- ported.
-Pl. 1 .1. . j--.. o
,..e. ri.a.ep.s-eu mov.nil.ip- ,ru(.J 1,.. . Vr ....
propri.ition bill on Saturday niglit. 1.,, .. , iv 1 . , , 'T r ' ' , , Dee 11 a great 1 flort here aim el-ewhere to stdle
1 o-oai , .ur. iieuiou gave nonce mat lie vvou u ft... e . ;,,.... 1 1 , . , , fr the teeiing and honest conviction of lhe neon -
1 -t in favor of Gen. Taylor. But they are i:eakiiiT
An-nst i:i(Ti:onThe following is the result of the vote lieprvseutdtives in this county:
and then to cmII viodi witli .ii.rr n....t... XV'..
, . . ti i i. 'it'oii precinct was 111, Independence 212, and 1 Mr. Dorelaud moved to take up the bill grant-
" - - ( ''. .ioi iiviiiiinii, iiuvv- . ever rude, that is not influenced, (though perhaps Hiiconscio'isly hv the noetrv of nature
1 111 I iners 3.1 total 356. ing certain overflowed lands to Arkansas, which I In Newport the vote at the close of the polls : was agreed to, and the fubject was, after some
i debate, passed over, and
. was a tie.
for
h . , . .... " " l,c' i,ciwir, iinrru ori, Oliu is not the offspring of mechanical ingenuity, ! T , r. . ..,.,,. i , 1 .- .,r , ,'ir-r.. ..,...; r.... i.,..t! . r. ' i lHC"''ssy Creek precinct, Powell had ! ma-j A resolution was offered, ma
r-g'ii!) i iv liich hy t'J o'ditiane- of G 1 nre to b- held, in boiidag-! A'l ov-r tin
I trt-tt 1 world
to- air is
wit!) th- sh.
..!
Shouts ol nidi Ilia.
!.e. What does it all mean It mahs that t'l-y h ave be -n r -d' em-d fro-o political servitude; and iu God's name I ask. if it he a boon to mankind to b- free from political servitude, must it. not h- sioo-nt.-d as a in att-r of some gr iln'.dion that th-v have hn reicived from aasohi.- s'!!o--ti.)',i t o t!i-' a r: ; i 1 ra r v po.y-r of others' What do w- sav of them? lam not s.i .a'; ing of tiie ptonri-t v of t'nis thing; it may all he " rung, and these poor f -'! in Pat is, who h ive ,-t:,. n bancs and wi'I tig heart, mix iansto-arn tlieir bread, may b- very Ct'dl"ortable in figiiting for it. It may b a'.l wro.ig t-i nt off the head of a King 'r send him across theChiniiel. It li.uv b- big'ily i mpri-p.-r an I foolish in Austria and ' nnaii v 1 1 send away I-tt-rui-ii and s.y, ''We w.fi look int.) tins business ourselves." According to tiie doctrine preach- I j,, these II d!s iu free America iu-st-.a.l of sen ling sl.oiUs of e rat illation across
to- water to to these peoal
Ha-h, - - -!Iloo:niiig (irove, Itrook v i!-e, Fairlb Id, I.auril, Posey, llig'latld, Ray. Salt Creek, -SnriugSield, White Water,
we shoiini seii.i 10
ortmrtte man. Aoho y w ii' nretend to t i-m groans and commiseration for their lolly.
in rb-feiicrt of such a pio:...-ii ion as that, caili ig on th to be-var- how th-y take this li-'i. I wdl give over the criti, ism. Sun- hn-iness into tie ir own hands informi ng
in.ti iiTiuirTunate man. Aot.o :y
ri-e up in d-detioe ol such a iiio:i..-ii i n as that. ca.:i 1 -r on th t l,i.,Vare !
pose th-re : -i ,ir in New M xh o, which ohli- t'l-tn lint n iiiv. rs d li'-rt v is a cur-c; tiiat as g-s ani' i to work aMth- lavs of his l,fefor one man is horn with a rijhl to cavern an H -
Ii- an I Lis posterity 'as Lo i s Phi!i,o- of
" n - - 31 3 1 37 - 7li 7li f5 Ml 3!!'.) 'J7 M M !7 - 15.-1 155 iw t;:t 7: 1 :: eui 11 hi ; 1 - 33 :i t 25 l'3 III') r7 ba 1J') 7 1 13 in 1.-7 C I'J is the vote 00 the Free Sheriff: o' - 3 " r. ea ce
nor a direct emanation from intellect. It is a
mystetious current that runs through the mate-
king enquiry
jotity at noon, and the same number iu Alexan- : relative to a project fjr revolutionizing North-
dria.
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out iu tones that are not to be mistaken or misunderstood. There ws a letter real at the meeting from Hon. Thotntis Corwiu, in which he utoas bis celerminatiou to su-taiu (en. Taylor. He is the favorite of Ohio, and can co more for our cause here than any oiher maa. lie has the utmost confidence cf his con-t:t:t-en'.s. We know hi in to bve int-gritv as weil as id.i'ity. , We . ongr. tul.ite our V.'liig brethren of In .'iant. in hav ii g so iinmy iibie and eloquent met: who are eiithusia.-tic .'.iy ei.gaged in l!ie advai.cemvtit of our glorious cause. Our meeting passed unanimously a vote of thanks to the speakers. j There was a circumstance related by Judge : Smith, emblematic of Cass, as follows: 1 Iu the city of Cincinnati, a number of yenrs , ago, h-ii Cass was passing through the city, 'there happened to be in session an ancient and honorable fraternity. Cass being a member, they sent a deb-gate and invited him to atlei.d. He stated he feared it might be unpopular for l.im lo att n ! as of late l.e had loard the ii:;i-
The Senate resolution, giving the Caenou tuttoii w;-s very unpopular in Pennsylvania..
s.ime captured by Jackson to the Jackson monument, What do members cf the fritemity think tf
was debated and tin ally oassed. ' such a man? What r!o honest i.,,.o it-ni- ..
Mr. Fisher, succeeded tli-m Mr. Cantp- ! The 1r-.i."..,.isi V.J ,t .... . v.... !.:, . ... 1,.. ..r,..: 1 1 :. .-
" ; I up for reference. j p'es for fear of their unpopularity deserves th. Mr. Venable iitade n political assault on the contempt and scorn rf every honest.
Wh;gs and Gen. Taylor. j The imssge was laid on the table. j
jcHrra! l'i)!irwluudir UriutCit. j Ou motion of Mr. Hunt the House resolved ' Some time ago a s!ory was fabricated and set ;tSelf iuto a Committee of the Whole, the pro- i
Owner of a cee.!i:irs in which were verv disonlerlv. tho
vv-i .. i- .1.- n-. .. ii
. 1 ... . 1 . . . , ------- . o iiii ctienipiiiiii iu ifi u 1 mo iviver aua ! place, no language can inane musical or beau- ! Uv(H. the Xa-ces and the Ria Grande. nd that 1 ,,..,:..,.: .., r-.,..i. J n.. ...
N. . 1 . 1.. . I --- t 11 Jl Ol.l 11111, DIIU .ill V.U.IU Ul UJ. UEilllll.1,1- II HI ature has not made it noelrv mo.I ni-m . . . . . . . . 1 t r
. , ....... iln ac.ui ot Ills Had l-eu r.-Celit. V iu U aslun- i-r- .(.... f-.t'o r .1
5" rial, and vivifies and beautifies tiie intellectual
r- world a magnetic fluid which pervades all na- ' " ," '"I'Im-H iouwnatrd. tore, the soul of man being the most susceptible ! Convention in the Congressional ! conductor. This magnetic fluid, ! ''istricl composed of the counties of Puller, War-
" "Sirik. s the ihctiio chain wln n-wiili he's darkly ( r''n an" vj.inton, mi t l ist Saturday and nomina- i , 1 "'""o j ted Lewis D. Campbell, as a Representative to 1 .: land in proportions he can embody and tinbo-l Congress, by a majority of five votes. Mr. I 215 T- 'I''" M'"S tl,US tM,:;Ht"if'reli' he is a l,0et' ! Fisher, the present memlnr, and Mr. Williams '
t . ' 1 ' "iv.. u ,h. 0f Lebanon were also candidates. The
,, in- son, is v arp strings over vvhu l, ail that getemen were t.efore the convention two years
i-.i is oeaiiiiiiii passionate stray? and v m utter. .
. . s. . eiiii.e. -I -.-.1 , ....
.in t 111 name 10 r le.nse res 11 i..i..... ... 1 n m. . .
.uujD,. U0lv. there was dissatisf.ict.oii tnen .as beauiifu! or passionate, too delicate or terrible ; -, but Mr. Fi.-l.er, a good and true Whi-, the for the tame & commonplace language of prose, nominee of the Convention, was vhctej. " will express itself, in the magical cadences of: Ciil. Gaz. rTM 1 . . . . I .
.music. 1 nere-may oe no rhyme or intended I . rythm, but there will be music there will be!
' ......1... ...l.:l, ...ill 4l..:ll .t 1 .1 '
noraie i.,rouguiiie!fclioat, that G.mu Tavlorwas the
n-iiri. mil viii;h ;s vuiirir autJ common- l ..r l ... .1 :,. .i: .1 1.,
i... . 1 .iv . .ii i.iiio i.t ili. iiis.iiuru 1- lull v 111-
erii Mexico.
The Oregon bill was then taken up, and the Wilmot Proviso was debated at length. The subject was on motion laid aside iu formally, and Tiie Senate went into Fxecutive session. HOl'SE. A motiuu to rci-ousidt r the vote 011 the Army Appropriation bill was; negatived.
; tifll!
cannot uncreate nature.
aii oher li- -ausa he happens to owe him five .'oh irs hv soma ihthis contrived bv th-creditor lo k '-p Id..) i,vdA s his deMor. Do you in'-n i that the law shall ex;st here for an hour? Well, yon have made n law lor- that your law-makers who are to go to N-w Mexico anil Calafoni). sliall not touch the suhject of Slaverv; and if that which is d-siginted in the popular tangling- of that country Slavery, exists th-re do you, indeed, send ahroad, as vou promised to
to, vour missionary ol
t.i'lcans loaillt lined teii..ti I... a 11 noil iii-m.! th.it
his son should -it on la- tl.roa- w'l-n h- I-"! it ; '; must continue to ex-rcise that power, b-cimse ia : ih -irca-e it is not ei, ty pant-s seipsitiir ven- '. tri) o, hut parter Seoaltnr nat-r that is nil the!
diff-reoe. (I.au-;lit-r ', Tiie crown fo'lows th- ! f
fatlier! I'nder your h.vili,) chain follows the '',lt C-reek, mother! (Subdued manifestations f fooling ) liSnringfi-ld, It wis a law in th-Colonies about '7(i that .''White. Wat-r,
P. .th. Hiooi'ii eg ( rove P-eokv iile, F.di'iiel.!, Laurel, Posey, Hi.rhl.ind.
V.
of li'.erty 7 Yo 1 went there Kings had a right to gav-ru us. G-i.rge tiuelpli 'v 1 111 id- it red in the blood of then said "partes si ijuil-r par'' My son is ; .
with tiie sword.
i'i"s- p-op.-: n it .:nl you tell th-ru; "V e "oru to Devour ruler. Ana ai the very tune .'m- to give yo'l fr-e.iom!" In-tead of that, .when Vi rgtnia lifted up her hand and appealed' von r n ict ii your coi'e lier- bloody as that of , to l'i- God of initio the couunou father of Pharaoh that th -re sh di he judges mid law- all men to deliver h r from tiie accursed max- i
1 o) .jo !3 tii 7 74 311 27-1 3H1 251 l'i7 It si t,:t -it rtr 175 r't 5!) (i: ft .'-a 11 2"7 5!) lti i-J n:i 5 3R 2"! 3'J 31 7- 1-25 lo'l 11!) (i 135 lit 78 1191 1070 1330 f.sl
1 toil CilV Illircliai.irr iitrrrn.d tn clnr ix if 'IMita
1 U tl,iS reS!V,, t t!,a p, lnau" yuS I'pr" j false allegation has been industriously circulated
; sons Ian 111 attempting to write poetry. An i j idea which is so plain and common that it can be ' expressed in the plainest and commonest Ian- ; guage, is only distorted and mystified when it is
, every j made.
step. Calls of the house were twice
The Committee finally rose, when
and we think has been repeatedly published or A resolution was adopted to stop debate o: n'.ledged lo iu the Maquirer and in that paper the River and Harbor bill on Wednesday, of yesterday, it is again alluded to as follows: j On motion of Mr. Root, the House ag iin re
strung into verse
(i-n. Tavlor :ind lhe Proviso Our tieiirti-
It is neither more graceful hors of the' Whig press, and prohihly other
rr less grotesque than to adoi alive be with iieig.ihors not connected Willi thi press have
ribbons and flowers. j 1 ihored pdufullv bird to delude themselves into i. i, i,i , , .... . . . .' the belief that Gen. Tavlor is opposed to the exJu i'u'kens last work, "Donihey & Sin . r i i ,. , . ' '.'" .on, j tension of slavery, nnd would not interpose his lucre is a beautiful chapter albeit among a great v to to a prohiliitinn of it in lu-vv territories. many trashy chapters the one which describes ! n"1 suppose that they have succeeded in the death of little Paul Ii ; f ..,... ', effort (ien. Tailor's location his 2-'U
solved itself into a Committee of the Whole, and took up the River an 1 Harbor H!l. 1 A nig'it session was ses. dved upon. Mr. Hunt opened thJ di b.it-. (House in session up to 10 P.M. 5
Tni 'or or Cnm 'Mi-it'v the (inMiiai.
Arrir.il of xhr America. ONC WF.EK LATER FROM EUROPE. Important Jrtm Ireland TU I'tUn at Han.: r: ancrtranquil German an,! I'nnith tl -ir cr ci cT.d-stetr J the Market.
New York, August 4th. The steamship America arrived at 2 o'clock , this afiernooti. S!ie sailed ots the 2(1 th ultimo, and her news i", consequent! v, one week later I than that received by the Europu. The Hermaun sailed from 1! re men on the 2ilfh tilt, j In Ireland the cri-is is at Inn!. Th Pii-.y ( Council m. tat D.ihhn Ca-tle cu the l-;h ,.f ; Jan-. The Lord Li. ntenai t Fubscqtieiit'y isj sued proclamation ordering t'w enforc-m-nt id j the law, and the seizure of arms, and arrest of ; all jiersonos p ss- s-ing them without license.
Franc- w.. ir;,;ilj. Cener.il Cavnigu:...continued popular. He was assailed by the ed-
Now that the letter of acceptance of the Whig . itPr " L"Pres-e in a pamphlet giving the partic-
thoi.gh it contains no verse. Here is one of the 1 T7 T 'Tw f,",OW laml n,,J , XomiuiUbn by Gen. Tavlor is before the People ! of his, (editor of I.'Presse ii.ici.niiiii Kiin mord lierrroes to slock it thn ven- ntionu- ! - - ' i
givers over them, hut i hat they shall make no law t ia. iii:ig to it Slav- rv to whi -h five out of six of th OO are s.hj-cte.i. I tiitnk i. s- tilings are w. rth.y of consideration. I have looked at th-m with som- concern, b. cans- 1 was one of i 'i, s- who predicted from the b-glniiing that th's would In. tha re
sult of your :-rpiiit!tn. 1 have nlwavs thought erve, an since that ho. r when you vv-nt abroad with have mm
your hypocritical pretence that you had gone imagine they cam
forth in th-spirit ot lave, to give liberty to th . a dives and to s-t the Td ns free, that when von ht i got your iron foot upon these p-onle vour en koo note would be change,! that this dove-h ie accent would b-cotn-the ro ir of the ii-u and that, in-t-a i of ex'endiiig Urn blesstilgi f peace Hll.l tile oil of Consolalioil to the
you would put on th- iron v as well as that of Pa-n All this I have exn-cied.
'thit this vv is a spectacle s curiosity about the noon ntttry. We t lrned around
man was born
Oppress -r nt .Vl-:.. h -el of X -gro SI iv: Si.,v rv ii, on them. I was about to say vvorlhv id' autioriy'.
i i th- N 111--t-entii I
Hid sii i to the worl 1 that vv- de-ign.-d t" take
thiiig by cotoi iest, an i for two v ears, wh
ti
.hi ."agr -ss t!iroc ga .Vlexc. and ah that land is crimson-d with hlood w bile vou inak- your w iv manifest us th tt of the Israeliles in their t'l if h. by tile cloud of smoke ia the davt.me a id th- ti -- tli.it vou made in the night vou o.-as-.i not to proclaim that you would take
not'eng hy eonoaest ; l!i-it you meant
coiayier Hud snii hi- n fet ide people. 1
v. hat co von h-ar? You siv" tliis land was : : n : ; i - red hv th- com m an b'oo 1 0) the .on ntrv ; v .is ir a-e 1 ai-k the roi:-i le-a'don vt!iich yon hav- paid far this c oin'rv to the hloo i and the !.cTi-s of th- gdiiiit men tint y-u sent ther:n he .,ier il'ned . an-1 ii nntug tn the uiihiiri-d
nr.isrs of !;-r s-ns t,,, have f.tilcn there, the bs perpetn it
ou'h e aims: ' d ii.-v t'-.ese cm litnt- my till-fo c-rry tov slaves to this la'i i! It was (nrcha-i- I by the bhi'vi of my sous." The age I parent, l.-r-tt of his c!id ir-n, an I the ia"v with, i!:- i . . : , ; i ! - th it rennins. d.sir " to go th-r- t b-ti r 'h ir f irlu t es. if it may be, and pointing to th- graves ofhusbvnds and children, e -claim : "Ther- th-re w is lhe pnoe paid for
our proportion of thisterntory ! Is flat true?
that null I h- m i.ie out if vou !ar- nut
h it upou vour r-ccrd if vou can assert that
countrv by the strong hand, then ria'nl to go taere wit!) vour slaves
nailed vvii'i yo:i of the
inland its conseiiuences, that on
as .1 tl'-rso,i said hooted and saurd to ride another, it seems thai from the Senator's acconn. of it, she adhered t,, anoiln r maxim, tvvit: th it anoth t mail should ba horn to serve Viiginii. I think this maxim -f Kings being born to rule, and others being born only to
oih of th- same family, and ought to down to lhe same place whence I
long ago, io-etiler. I co ,, Io,,,l.,,- lt
led tl.iuU that voiirpariis suriilnr venlrum had much courier shown iu YorMown on a cit.iin day vou may rem-inr.er. 1 mink when the lion of England crawled in lhe dust, beneath th-t dons of vour eag'es, and Cornwailis surrendered to Washington, th it maxim, that a man is born to ml-, went down, not to lie seen among us agiin forever, and I think that paries s'-rjr.iinr vcidruni.il! the estimation of nil s-usi-
nieii. ni-aop-arel along with ii. So the
iii-n of that day thought. And we are thus hroi.ght to lb- con- i leralion of the proaer iu-tcpr-tatioil of that llllgll lge )if liiose 111.-II which has been souenii.it criticised by the S-nator fro ii South Carohu i What did they m-ati when they sai i ia ill- P clarati in of In-d-.n-u iciice. that all men are horn eipaallv free? They had b tii conlenoing that, if we ou this
si:-ol lii- w iter are to h- tax-dby the I
a' Para niient of F.ng'aii i, we h v. ho s'noiil i repres-nt lis in th
not to I need uot refer gentlemen to the arguments Now. liien advanced.
I need not refer to tiie Sen -.tor from Virginia to his own local bisjorv, which informs hint
thro; th- p
i h- otner candidates having no opposition, the following were elected, to-wit: School Commissioner, L"vvis Riggs; County Commissioners, Cyrus Quick, and Levi Ayres; Cornier, J. II. Rowlby; Seminary Trustees, John A. Apple-
gate, John II. Quick, Moses Hornaday, John M. Myers, and John 15. Davis.
Tho Vote ia I'm it I-tin Coiuity. FiV the table of the votes polled in this comity, ' it will be seen that there were 231 1 votes cast :
Iu the year 1?4H, there, were
polled 2303; in l?4t, 21.1(1: being an increase of fu3 in four years. It is fair to calculate that th- increase has b-en at least equal in the last four years. We h ive now in the comity, without doubt, 352 ! voters. So there were 121S . votes not poll-d on Monday last.
pictures: little Paul dies iu tho arms of his sister ; phere of slavery which he is surrounded all a re t,,e question is, Taylor, Whig but a Natlo lal Florence. j ponderous facts standing obstinately arrayed Republican big or Cass Locofoco. It is all
"Sister and brother wound their arms around """sl l"S BU"mi)l al seil-ile.usioii. : idle to say novv'General Tavlor has no princi-
; each other, and the golden light streamed in and fell upon them locked together!" . Can any thing be more delicate, more poetical I than this, unadorned by any attempt at verse? ; True, there is an approximation to rhyin, but
it could uot be otherwise, the idea expressed itself.
s) iinpri-
ment.
I.amartine vindicates his policy. The Catholic Rel.. f bill l as been withdrawn from tha English House of Commons. The Sugar bill, owing to the blunders which occur-
leol. iUitcliell ot this city, wrote to t.en-ral ! pes.. iIs has set thf.m fort) clear and rll.an Taylor several weeks since, referring to the al- ! j (he Allison letter. It is all idle to say 'Gen.
legation, and enduiring as to its truth. We au- ' Taylor is no Whig.' He. 'gratefully' and 'cor- i r?d in carrying it through, requires amendment
lie-X the reply. It puts this Vile slander at rest, . riillv' iifcenls lhe Whi.r 'nnniinatinn nml I. ! this session.
as an nnmitigated falsehood. Read and judge. ' sj,!t.s. in as many other places sets forth that he
IUtov RofuF. La. July 14, 1743. My Dfar Colonel: Your kind letter of the 1
13th ultimo has been duly recived. In reply to
is a Whig. The Whigs, then, have but to choose between him and Lewis Cass. The
Iu other parts of Europe things have the appearance of returning tranquillity. The German and Danish war was considered
In conclusion, we would say to each one of your inquiries, I have to inform you that I question is, 'Taylor or Cass.' Choose ye 1,,.- at an end. our voting friends who aspires to prodnce poetrv ' ',!,v " on 'io ;rullli'; nr have I sent tween them, and choosing Taylor and I' illmcre, j Tie war ' Lon.bardy promi?i s soon to terlookto nature, allow yourself to be influenced i f10!0.00,0' a"y l "'f1,' ,f C ' ye must, if Whigs ye are, go to Whig m-rt- ! ";iate in peace. , , ' - i.iuueiii.eu mi,m t0 purchase sUves, and I trust that if ' " ... , ... , . . by her grandeur and beauty, and if with a tho- I had such a sum in my possession, I could put injfMhetl. Let forth the Whig rally. Organ- ' !' 1 I' coi iing more popu.ur
hi
and express the tender and lofty emotions which , tr'l,loV or 5i:lVes u a.-hington. Among the Whigs to their posts.
I-;,.. '.... i , i many acctisaiions orougni Hgaiusi me t.v mv op- ... .... .., she mspire-, so as to strike a responsive chord , pnIlents i sl)oud ,nu grat.iied "to iearu ' 15,11 ,l 13 8md' ,n some infers, Martlu X il in the hearts of others, vou are a Poet. P.nl if. ' i h . ili.r ci.i.,1 ... .,i.i. .,;..: ,t. Ruren has a chance. Well if he hasCthnnrrh
Ibis is easily accounted for. A corrupt can- , afu.r ,. a trial, vour thoughts do not flow charge that I have in mv possession so large a none lie has) what better is he than Cass? Dil ens, which is more tyrannical than any king up- musically, tenderly "and str.,n..lv vn l,-.d um for any purpose as the one above mention- v . KnnnnTt ,t,B bol- r ib ATi-vle-,.
on n iiirone iii.oii earin, nas ia sen I he e ection i..r ,..-;(.. i.l.:.i i . 1 l r write plain practical common sense, and let
into ineir own nan 's. i cr c.iS' iiemence in us edicts politic, il death is as certain and as inevita
ble, as are the edicts of him who rides upon the die fj
pale horse. A few whigs suffered their names
I beg that you will not put yourself to any
i What more did Cass?
Arch Puke John bad b a n t !- t:d Chief cf the German Empire. i C'on?mc rrSsiS. The news from Ireland operate ! unfavorably ou the money market au I at London there was
Di i he not go for 'P.dk, a M of olr pr ,lt in fullls. ,1, o;),i, l,nt
t r
I... .. ...1 .....1 .. e . i. i . - . . . . . . . J J l ii rw . t-i . .. . w I
..,..3ufl,,,,, Muiniisninfj,,,,,,, l ou , iron hie to meet the otijecl ions urged against me ""lus.ana texasr v nat more did i iss : in I a re-actiou took place, and the decline euded in
may lin e to gaze al l he stars and hUetoom. l o iiiose opnosen io me, n inev are as cround ess ml mnrdnrm r.rasiv- l, ie-t',-
owers; you may feel a little queer when a ' 7, . " q a . , u " .. '"" ,'7 .. m ccn of his official action, or of his votes.-nav,
...... .r I -1 l - , .. - ... c-'iio ii.v vifi i - minim hi iiuin i. in oa r ill oarl; at'.i mi.l ..... n .. l...r "
to i.-.l 1.... . ... .,.. il ..,..!:.. ' - ' -j-. u
" """ -1 of, teoo.. vo ,
less to contend with them.
ri'ditT'"'" l1m" however, intended to go to the moral philosophy, but be .t r,.rU'..i.e".n H'S '"! therefore wish-d to have a few names thing-you are no Poet.
ay even invent a successful system of:
sure, de-ir friend of one ; cesH
hout the . ho'e i.e in all th- .-lore
for whom they could vote, not supposing at any
time, they could be elected. A large linnibirof ib mocrats too, have become weary of the three or four in Rrookville,
voiu'ionarv n- ri u
1 1 t nv ns vv. r-ine-t- who rule them at their will, and many of them
lug and passing re-ohm
American Archives that .oi n . e anlhori.-d t
I. wi 1 sbow you, complaining to
fLTDii. Georue Bf.RRv, arrived at home, on Tuesday evening last. I'uioii County.
The following is about the result of the elec-
ns. is that lnnm ol ri-tus-d to v.de, and oth-rs nnrnoselv nerlected tton in I nion conntv.
... i" .r- .'
this heretofore inestimable ri-hi of freemen. ; Rei.resentative Starhuck. w. ill nmnrln-
..... . i ' J '
If
vii i hoi.; t vou Ii ive if w- oft1
- N
h h tv-
."'Olltll ill this , xpMlt and lour ,-r, Ih it ol "hoiior .I'liotig ti vi ie it wdh vou i .j t
I
an of piracy, au : roidi-rv. st law known among ni- n i -vrs" requires us in uiII v- ,'I.iughter an I sn -
.y. m r-: it iso.ilv a tilling 'era i l ag-dv. Ih t after h avi lv tl'.tusini hum in b-iugs. in your authority over th-se one v thousand, lhe ninrler should
lliat
the t. row n of l.ag'md id the i nporiat'oii of slaves idt.; this country. And why did they ornpl tiu! I.- t lhc;r own co m. . n uts tell their o.vu story. Then men in that gen.-r ition in V.i gini i, in Com ticut us t':e Sen dor h-fore in- will see bv ref r iag to tiiat hook iu MS. ev.-rviv hare thronliont tli- Cahuii. s, said: "W hile we are cnii.-u .iag tor tiie c an non rights of humanity, agmi-t the Crown of England, it does not lieco.ii- us to en-l ave men .ui 1 bold them in sluery." TiirV object-.! to the i'llroiiuction of slav. s into tins couctrv through ih- iiitcrveiitinii t f the slave-trade, because il w as a wr-ong pTpt 1.1 d-d u ..on 1 lie si -ve iiiois- If,
Rut the central council of three, through party : Clerk Rurnside, w. fil) majority.
su'.s-rv i ncy, and j.aitv caucus, have things Recorder Cline, d. 7;? do. their own way. ami the people now yield to be , Judges Vatizant, d., S3 maj , and Win. R. th. ir ob -dieiit slaves. The people iu this conn- ' Crist, w., 7 maj. tv no longer select their servants, but a C AU- , Commissioner- Davis, w. 5 maj. CCS appoints Rl'LE' S over them. Prosecuting Att'y Reid, no opposition.
I. nt the whig party has no more reason to complain than th- democrats, of the monopoly
of the offices. The whigs have the offices at any nt-. We have had in our party a few men who love office better than principle or their country. They are determined to have office.
i e t'.ls
C III - to that l Kg si hi iit-r-.i or ier to exleu 1 hu adred a''.u l":
b- f . hovai hv th- s iv--rv of ever one
c i ) h m i i- subject to tile la-v of power! S r. if it h- Iro- t'i d you hold this t-rrd-rv bv con. piet, vou h.'.l.i il precis-lv bv the same r'g .t that th " hrg ai to boi ls Ins slave to-d ,y aiii by uootiier. You have stolen tiie mm. an. I wdh tiie str.in - liaud torn bi n from Ins own
that not three t ouuti-s ia the t de (f irginiu
nu b- naiii -d in w hicii nsoiutioiis of thai character were uot pas-e.;. ii 17-4, uot fir from this Capitol, where we ar- now -ngieed iu talking iihout the transfer of the si ive-lrai;e lo the shores of lhe Pacific Ocean, there was a meeting in i'.iirf.ix at which one tleorge Washington, Esq., presided. Some c.mnj g-titlenvm may know someihii.g of hi.n. lie was a toha a o plaut-r, sir, al .Mount Veruoii. 'Plie reso'u'ioiis passed on that occi-ion declared tiie iui-iition of the meeiiiig to refrain
from purch.ising any slave.-, and their determin
Coroner V . s. Rose, w. 10 maj. I'ajrtto t'ouiil-. The entire Whig ticket has been elected by from 175 to 250 majority. Itiplry County. The Whig ticket elected by a handsome majority. In Dearborn county, the democratic Rep-
per cent- Consols closing that day at t73t'
to f-77. for inonev and account. Yesterday
, has he not gone further than Cass? Ts be not .irice!, airain rave way and a reduction of three
With the best wishes for your health and sue- , the same ub Treasury Martin Van Ruren of j ,,r C(U,t was subinitlted to. Consols closing at ss, I remain sir, Wry respectfully, ; is.16 and 1540? Is he not the same Executive yi -.rot '
j t ower i an uuren f Is he not the same Anti- j .Internal ft.provemeut Van Ruren? Has he:
Your obedient servant.
7. TAYLOR.
an 1 e-n ciahv h-cau-e it nrevei t-d ti.e setile
ment of thd country by art:z ms, met !;.n i-s, and They therefore turn loco foco for the time being,
looting liusbanmiicii. 1 voalnr- Ui- assertion go over to the camp of King Caucus, whose ser
vant's feci make haste to clothe them in the pur- resenl.itives were elected; and Osgood, whig, pie garments of the party. The whig party : tll'olea Sheriff. have the sated" iction, therefore, of seeiue their 111 r,ec"lur ll wlligs "ve succeeded by 200 i Inn .ont i-
""J 3 ' In Rush, the Whigs have carried the day. Iu Wayne the Whig Representatives are eU.i.1 ...n:...:.. ... 1. 1-1. - ii
order to reward the office seeking whigs, who ", "T'" ""l u" " 1 m .... i .. .... i n .1.. . i . . , Sheriff is elected.
niia. .1111 nil mo li icks oi oiuce seeKing. His a laudable business in those old and consistent I
democrats. Persevere, ye old drudges. Bow
Cotton. The market for the week closed Willi less activity, rreat alarm haviue been ere-
f .mpbrir. Npoeih. j 0" 'nore big principle than Ltwis Cass, un- j atd ,)y ,he Rta(e of afriirg , ,rr,and Tie Lewisl). Campbell addressed a meeting of , 1 "t be that 0r 'Free Soil,' which he has ta- g.l!eS(J(lril; ,e werk comprise :,0 C30 ha,es Whigs, Locofoccs, and abolitionists at Hamil- ; ken up after cursing us with Texas, and bring- ; To. Jiiy tlJre js a bettr ft,ein?i aj 70lIO bales ton.cn the 23d ult., and his speech is report- introiia war that inevitably led to the addition : goj at 3 to 6'.( for New Orleans, 3V4 to 5t4 ed at length in the Cincinnali Herald. He de- , f ew' Mexico and California to the Union? I for Upland, and 3' to 4Vd for Mobile, clares bis ini. ntion to give a hearty support to N". Whigs! there is no true path but iu that Breadstuff. Corn has advanced 2s per ISO Gen. Ford for Governor, and to the Whig can-. Taylor and Fillmore. The Whigs of the 1 ibs allj ti,jeilj js per j. Flour and Wheat undidates for Congress and the Legislature, but is North and the South have formed a union upon i changed. opposed to Gen. Taylor. His charges against tcni. That is the ticket of victory and he is I Sales of United States Flour at 27s to 2?s Cd. the Philadelphia Convention had their origin in ( 8 dupe or a traitor who after twenty years Strug- Sour 24 to 2Gs; Corn 31 to 35s per 40 lbs; bis own personal vanity, and are scarcely enti- , g'e throws that victory away just as it comes '. jje;i j.j3 gj to i-,s per tjr tied to a serious notice. From his own state- j "hin ' grasp X Y. Express. ; ' Pig jTOQ at Glascow is quoted al 401. sellers ment it is evident that he went to Philadelphia i wt C'.rn'rMd "" ! mostly asking 45. d-eply impressed with the conviction that the! , traveller write, tn the Toledo TtW-from .b-! -
i destiny of unborn millions rested on him, nd ' ir,- l r m t , inpo r 11 ?,p" hcncU, ia Darkr Cenaty.
; . . 1 . " . u . uvw nvic ii. 10 1
cou d not nave neen enirustea 10 neiier nands. ' f- ,,. . t , r .u n tt t j 111 : ol corn, (on ea Trairie,) of the Hon. II. L. j As he entered the Quaker City, with his awful ; F..,sworth liite Commissioner of Patents, where I commission and instructions in his pocket-the ; thjs yw GO noo buslleIa wi, obaW be raisej
latter wriueu i.y nimseii ine pavements seem- , .:,i,, i,: 1. 1 1 .i 1 W ItllOUt llOe nrr. KimillV Tllolln-biniT Ih- nrn tu-A
e, 1 j 1 b H " ' " w or three times. I may say, too, that I saw five
friends holding all the v fli-cs, notwithstanding the democrats are in power. The old democrats are willing to fight and labor year after year in
ed to give way under the burthen of his greatness, and the streets lo widen for his passage. 11 at w hen the Convention met, his individuality was merged 111 the mass of delegates, and the United States of Butler County was discovered not to be the LTnited States of America. His
I We find the following paragraph in the Green
ville Patiiot of Wednesday: "The Congressional Convention for this District, will be holden at Dayton on Tuesday, the Sthday of August next. We understand that Hon. R. C. Scheuck will allow his name to be brought before the Convention for re-nomina-
thnusaud acres, all adjoining." Corn is raised hv rnnlrrl rir A in R a
, ... . ., , ,. ., , i ton, f hs fe ow-WHigs of the Distract require per bushel taken in the field. Hogs are raised . ' , s . ,, ... R ... . , , 1 -. - . r his services another term. All right if "Hob
" 11 viuici, wow nun lui ii, mju 11 is uoi u uirequeni '
ri uoiiii poor worn 1U--vou cm i-oi.i to
pa-t -rity Id- od"s;iri ag of your ca .tiv-!
tdtsa-iie origi i illy in boili cas'.s. Tins rig'lt of conuii-st is ilie s nu-as lhat by nlci) a nun hi iy bo'd a toth-r iu u,.! tg-i. You liny make it I it.) a law if yo I pleas-; yo i in iy emi t that it iint h- so: it miy b coa.'oaieut to do so: itfi-r pT'i-tr tliug t'i-t ori ,i id sin, tt nnv h or -r t . d i s i. I) : t fil c i- is ii t alt -red: t'l- ' 1.. a -I I a - i i it rem i n ; nii'hvng-l. l it
hi-o at 1) irien.
g'ving tiie st ii-
reso:ve.; reasons.
ine very T i- "i
Iu Henry a Democratic Representative is elected over R. M. Cooper, Whig.
.41 Hamilton.
and Tavlor demonstration
on to-morrow. 1 hey are
... it. .11 . .1 ... . , .
Georirm too. ' another office or two to fill. You know too f" suue u,e wa- lu iUer
,,au....iji:i ..-.i.t
"ctiuium iihB io mcei Willi lliein. It would
purer, and better qualified for ofiiee than any
ho n---piri of bis f inidy vo.i have kill-d, and aliuii to have notiiicg to do with the slave-trade your necks for the burdens of lhe party, for we j fi-r-siv,,, !,,v.. hoiiddiu chains and brought -because the iuiradu.-tioti of si ves into Mis h;ive a f,.vr more of the same sort on our side ! Tlure is to W i i X irt-iai t! Tneii, iii accor lanc- Willi ih- country prevent-d its settlement by free whiles. . ... ' at Hamilton. Chio, o inn I which nt s-ems the Almighty has impr-ss- This, then, was the opinion in Virginia at that , ,flwW,;1 t 0V"r ,0 " s' as 'Ott have , ...
i.irtes seo id-r veatru-n time; and it was lhe opinion in
Slavery, to the reiuot st A convocation of ni-n front every c unty iu that that a renegide from our nartv is fir snn-rior
lt is Slat-assembled as I hud h.' t')is book asseni- ,0, .i i:,; i r a:.. . do one good to see the honest farmers and me
.1.11 1 h I II ITS 1
-u of that consistent democrats. The whig party ought1
i chanics setting up their independence over those
g -a-ration uudersto.it ihe vv irk of founding a to be very thankful to democrats for the many -nr.i.pieu iu unve mem ai n-w country. Tliey ku-r what was best for ; favors they bestow upon those whigs who so 1 an infuil people just s;rugg ,g into i x.-t-nce. ..h thirs.., BfK.r onke ,hilt . VJfrrtn of Pence. Ii tiieir opinions arcwortu anything tl tne c' It is sUted bv the Cincinnati papers that tliiropmrn is of th- veri-nt-d men ar- t.- be cmsid- ; "v'P W"' countenance on their face, teen of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, who pas- .. d a.- .nub i-it y I a-k southern g -u'l-uicu Rut lai.-r on, durocr lis, we can always supply sed up the last week had Mexican wives.
Schexck" is in the field the Whigs of Darke are
favorite candidate was not nominated; his iu- 1 ,i. ,.! n.:.: i ,i ,n oao .., ' not disposed to look farther. Asa Representa-
. loc vaiuim liouir, tiu Iran mall 1U,UUU Cttllie, , , ... , ,L. rtructions were not adopeed by the Convention, ' from one to four years. were feedi in diTenl j t.ve. Mr. S. is a credit to the District and the and he-unkindest cut of all-was only permit ,ien)s for easlern market-one herdsman taking Stale' We ra- t',en' ",nrrah for ScHEXCK' ted to make a single speech! , of tw f hundred, for a corm.ens,- ! . . ! rTTL.... 1- f
It is not wonde.ful that the victim of such an ,; r , .. ' (T A modest young lacy ces.r,. s .. .
, .IVU VI 11 V 1. ... 1 ' 1 I J k lit i , I . 1 I1IU11U1, I...: ... . ....... !..,! lint.. ..: I ' ' 1
aCClllllUiailoll Ul VUliagcra utiiig a. iiitic; YUlit vAithal should imagine himself the embodiment of a great State, and dispatch home intelligence
to find farms wilh 1500 of these grunters. On
1 a chicken at table, said she would take that
tiooA. ' part "which ought to be dressed in pantaletts. A son of Erin, just arrived in this land of voumr .rentleman opposite immediately callplenty, being in want, ventured to solicit a lit- : ej for utpurt which usualy wears thebustle."
tie aid from a person whose external appearance seemed to indicate that he could easily afford it. He was, however, rudely repulsed with a "go
r v T. ..-..J.Unn nl.il.t. in T. ....... ..;!.; ... 1. ll ,, T..l-l--l.l- e
aj ii siaieu umi an "oi nail in ivna, nitc iu nen. i ai ioo&eu ai mm in sucn a way as IO i , .... ,
recently in the woods, was bitten on the end of , fix his attention, and meekly replied, "God bless . as 1 re',ul nl' ' . t""1 J t I ' ..i :.. t. AT..;.. . ,tlt inrn out fn h
that "t)hio had been trampled upou," or that be now makes profert of his fancied wounds. Dayton Journal.
O" The Xew York Herald expres? es the opinion, founded on information from Washington city, that, after Gen. Taylor's inauguration
her nose by a rattlesnake. The old lady re
covered hut the snake diod! Coroner's verdict poio:i-d by snuff.
,a XI..-i .-til .urn not fo hft
yer honor for ycr civility; for you re the first ' - . .. , J J - ,i..r....ii 1 1. - m n .... i nr .t-arQl mi inns rii
iiuiaui Lt. i a t'J iiic ainuuui ui k.i..' ........ -
jiiitlemen's invited me homo to his father house uiuca 1 come to the land."'
lolhrs.
