Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 39, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1844 — Page 2
TUE STATE SENTINEL Hl .v, SIBIL ABC B, rtMITtRAftt. inim x x roi.is, HAUCH U. 11.IH it A 1 1 IJ,!.. 'ail.l t L TflSiCT. 9 I ITOR1 I. . 1 11. MIM N X HÖH VKD . I ... JAMEi . READ, t C COJGRrSSte. XI 1st DisuUt William A Bowle. r'
I i i;iii Ni I M, t" Wn-hingtoD. J . ii n N, JonaatMl, i' 1'ranfcliN. 4 :ri L E Pl ' hi . v aj M V) ii i hm U k B, i Maw n Kftll C !' 150, of M At "UN M Prarr, i Prl II i ? W Ellbb aTH, ! Tipp I ii m i W CatwcbMT. af I. uoffl Li in T Fki... i Allca ? m -ia 'jlk 1 : llicralföMVi F mret new nrrangMaaaMj -f tl. nwail. aad to lc aajBlrlr'l to gi- nr mtis.'rihi r- tlio e.irl. : infetligeoce Bl iisunl, we hill In r. aAef baaga i -n r t!-iy .f pablii I Tk'ir.'.f-iys CwMMMae otf 1 "ir n t paaaj will Mal aeued till next Thnrfi)iy MFaal COUJTTY DE.HCM :: H7 t,T EXTIOT AttcntJ na, l Hand : m n bo Utotilit n nd proper, r.ach irnesUy requ ated this rocctinf! b a b t fintl every Township ;t; to represent thcmselvt in del eatci or otU m ise T lue Dcmacrat of ladlani. At a inrrtiiig of th? Deoiociatic li'v Central CommitIre. held in I. .liana, .Iis, .X' ar. h 18, 1844, the following sfeaiiliMiiiB waa adooted ' Mttvfd, Tkal tin 9mm Caalral Camraitfee mastrapjo itunv n yii m m, a . i . . v I...IW ioiiiiii-;ii luv vIBIV when they shall ,,,, t it, C eiitio or otherw.e. to or- ... ,1, i . , , . , , gsr. raa in i tu ir frril town -h i -, I y anpoiuung suital Ie ' . ....... I 1 - I ... w... personaa. committers of V ei lance and Corresnon.lenre m- I aid tint ll.ey also appoint in i-a h aid ecry ei i.r.ly .. Caanty cenjaaittse ; aad that the naaaes of aaki Catn.t t MMMteca be pabiiahasl im the rjeMaBCfitic papera moal c aeaaiaal t said coo wry. lly oidir of ihe Stats c. ntral Committee, LIVINGSTON DUN LAP, Ckairman, S. P. Damiblb, BecretBty, C'I:oi Political Pa MM mli Irf t, Taxttfor the f eaj ia in lati la a Protective Tatü Btaeiog a brief terktw ta aprratloa mt ear TaruT laws mire the o; ciation f the garernmeat, including that of ,0,, ,. . , , . . . 1SI2 I- 1 1 - gbtpages. Price 6 eenla each $5 a bai !.r : An Add,e in ratal to National Policy, a lo, te I by the IhaMMtnik 9 .te CoMrentroa, held at ladiaaaH. an tbe Hth ( f Jn.ua v. 1844, Sixteen nasCS. Pllc 3 CI DtS lie l : ffl j er bnadted. A Ilisfot'j of the Fcral and Dcnrcrutic jmriie in the Luit.- 1 Sta-rjf fitnn Ihtir Origi I to tl ty-two bsfga nn 1 1 1 sely aristed pi,; Bat few c'iv.- leaaanaaaz. j. -c:,t t: :,. i b ifPi ice 6 ctMts each, llirko: Cinlr. Pl. . If: I. ... i .- a. . ... . . mmm sr.rj vrw ... veinorrau mh pseaee meet ai Mae Waliaef VJfte oa lo IORRO! EVENING at 7 o doch. Baaincss of imporlanre is to he acted en.
A Comity Meeting of lhe Democrats ol iui,on tfc lM c- uhmi ga oo ta resolae as lllc,,, t) his ,,3R, r;,,. ailJ ,hc cause of i.ot a httie cf his ''"" r. J ( " .r .. i.it-.r i to oieh democr its nsthev shall ass proper, to attend tho Msurion fattntv w 'll h I 11 al Ihn f'ntirl unp.t ulaniv amonc the People. Heietof re. thefC fii.-nJs M , ' i.uton loi.i.y M.II i - i.l ndhJ T!-',l- - " , ' . m , c lTaang Hem Mass CoavcaUoa. to be holden at Indiaua- ., BtTiTDftav i.n m"'-v r I V ' ",k,Vll,'a 'm u? f'f cnimot.ts have niB,Iö tiart,cuiar rOoras ta eaaeeal ft. bal la the ef- 3 ... .. ' llotii', o:i 1 Vl'KIL I .11..V of T. A. How ..id published last f.d at tba Baihvaa coattty , , . . , . , ., .. polia, on th 17lh at Juoa aexl ........... . is v as marasivf af Iba 'eiup . f tl.e i,,f P n,iiv frontery of the limes, thev bj.dlv r j nv in bit a; M llation ., , , . , 'I'll.' I II C... i .. .. c D I ' 1 11 "e l (i r i luny j j i Resolve. V hat we also recommend to said Convention
ii.. ii. sui i.i. p 1 X - Ul urgiiii.nvii 0f tfci Stale and Nation, opoo tb sutjret of Goveramcat ; of DicTATaa, and aow avaa aay will nurn Lb rsproacb ,. . . m. . . . . . i . . i .. . . . , . . , . . ... i ' the pro irietv o getting tin a rejiil ir-biii t lliit'Mer lai he .I to Iramacl ; other Ik,-::. whicl ,V :''J Arfi.Wd M D. 1 cl.;r!i, J,:,;ds Bk-., u
- ... . r . . 'I II iVi-'i'l iMafsfMii r,s, tic ever je.iious tl parer. 1 he i suit has been, tbat between those two rival minej r4 no er baa evTl President has nominated Jon:.- C. Calhocs toj: ! .'.ad mabtairi I th sscendaoey. icisiati a lha nitke of Secretary of Etaleexd ihe munnati.,, ;aj balever Ufeatjed iU inÄtteBce orer all tbe imere!, of ,o-
bc, ri va,umousUj cntlrn ,d I y the , r,te, ;.s we hnrn bp the papers and our IVashington tcttris. The Glob Mya tbpt fflr. Calbnan, if he accepts the ofilca, will hava st ha his power to do mu b g. I i r the country, and for "U ' '"' j' ", ""c1;1 llM vl"1 I racily or indirectly. No friend vf his has spproaehed the Pr.M.l.nt on the subject Nome of th. m, w believe, can bmbw er to ine probability bis accepting ,r. 1 r the .. ... .... . . meet pari, mey are ia mvor ol his taking tbe ol&ce. ill'- in win in in ISHICB I lie I UK V. i XX .Isori Skaunon, of Ohio, baa keea alsa the Presid. nt, lo ba Mit ister to M. xieo ; ....... a . . r . . . .tt ., Eg G xenon XX.Isou Shannon, of Ohio, has been also noni-n.ite.l hv i'i., pri-.iit. i,i htm L, ' ..r la M. ii ooiu.n.inn o i.ie ni I. it .in.sterio .li.xiro, f "" " umm BtoM, . SJ. IHavy, o be Lbiel d the Bareaa ua Contraction and Repairs of the Navy ; and I m . aa-ii .. m . . t is run:, red that the II. n J, bfl V Mis.m. I te a mem- . c c i ,- a , , . , kr af Cuogress, aad bow! . Judge in the eastern dv tint ol Virginia, w ill be creiarv , the Navy. i. . Howard w as i.iik. d of oaSeeretarj of the Navy, but aaach as we should base bt i n gr. ..Iii d, BM his aceornt personally, il be had received bm appoiatasaal which he is eve ry w as oualifS. d to . x cute n iifa abiliti . wa are m. t -orry . l..r Iii' ..kr of nor i.iiilv 1 1. I ...... iIut I ... C..,.l ..." - ' Sil. XX right baa been offered lha vacanrj apoa tbe Be a. h of the Saprensa Court, Bnd Ins fiicnda say that he has i,,.:iuh sWUsssd. 1J""" ' ... . . Gen. Milton Siapp, s g,-uLc mm not unknown in the finsnc.al hist, ry ol Indiana, bis announced hiinself as a c.ir..lid.le lo Wpeaatal Jll".-rs county in lhe next General Assembly, As the XX h i s have aboard Gen. Btspp in a far greater sVgtea than ha ever leer, chared to the m ,ii lle-iiocra!, wkd only told the truih a; out matt, rs and Ihn gv) wc h.ir.l:y know BMBBtB he is to lo I r BBBpl rt Iii i ii , . . , IheGemr.l declares bt Lis ud less lint he is to bean kadi peadeat candidate ; thinks thai the only w-ay to r - establish his f.me, i for the people la elect him ; ackaawlgalena tbat be took an active part iM aaddUng tba intcrnsl b . MapieviaartH systeSM MM the IftMle; and that ba is Mot hke other who d. ay .-r T.ten-pt to rewsrs a d ll rt" t idea that he can Ulla cri at aValhsIM. what . tahss. .. " 'dk ........ , , . iu. w hat it to li.lo i id- ; a h at th.- . , In ! rei: w for lhe country ibsw 1 1 nan Mttid iavo BMtktaated ; L im.-take. Ussssiwl -j thinks be w as den i ved in i. g.ird to thrso matttts; rsgbl, Hi er.il ; an 1 s were t!;, usai ds ah., to, k vekss uu k.irit. im. .1 ....! I,.. ...... i mas v.;. in us in r. hMsWM MS hie "hnji.ci .," lolict : I knaw. Fellow Citiiens, ikat there i. nonse nrriodsea .. . J 1 Mate. In this matter, I aaaa! acknowledge il at hava peen mott unj :. MIT. But w bile I m ke" this ackn w 1-nlT'n'-aru.V!,t"V,;.,nr' ' iSi! V1'1' ni man, p act il as I w.m en th at , c C'U,. h .ye i ,n) heuer. 1 he wl ... wou di.'t .tow U I Z r. V. " I.,.. ... K..I. r .. . Oitaiiiot ma m letatsaa lo my n.-ia: rial on rati us tor th,e u.i. ai i .i- n'.-.i wiii.ii i'i, liutM a: t:ie une lime abrBMgll Ml law Mhofe (Jutted Mates the lif-y millio I t to lhe i: ne'e ri'v of Philad, n i.i TBE TH1B TV-IX MI 1.1.1 INd LOST BY THE UNITED STATES BXNK. AND PHE 111 NDRED UlLLlUNs i.nr Il tlTHEK BANks I THIN Uli: LMri 'i aTTATEl is it very nsnrvatt. u thai li diana. in lhe bands of the most akLful. hould s!-re the Lie af Ma Bstgbhofa ! Tha General here show tit it cf hvnestm. He cAn warsojrs saw bsbstb ay on I .a bbmm aai Mae asAerrotten ins-.itutn.ns ; and ihoMgk be declare that he i slid at tached to the XX'l g pjr v. tbey wi I s 'n tlirust him out, it he cjr.ti.-Lcs ta till tba :ru h. Cj it, Xtüimr, J.. ! .)! Jiili.f, v. Oa Friday last, lhe anr ivcrsary oi Gen. Jackson's ksTtb day. ihe Der.-.ocrat fired a salute. It was a glori us one. and mare is cointnj. Lng live ib.- O.d IToio the Great Hem. erat, J ihe enemy of Prderal TaryiaBS, whither unde: a Urttish or arv .'her sklM. Thoa, lXmling, .- j. of i!i XX abash 12 tresa. paes sd ihruugb tin ci a few d.i; a. n.e, on I i VSJ Ij X'ashNrlesj exflsi sssMsrtiBjp, ft kahfy. Bo atilJ, era kehwve, prrfers MoLaSM lo Clay a, the XX hig Candidate fee Premdl.t. lie k:..w there Ii BB the I I r C'.jv. CJ- Prentice, cf the Uawville J sawsai. bsw ....,-.,.- Tesas, Peibaj e lo make arrangement, with Sam. llous-
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ife annexation cf Texas la the C.ion. CI sy. I: n this perha; s, which has givaa cou.-.-e to MS, OsWj WBBMB ne ther Texas n r Oreg n. Thtl ks ;t w.-uhJ Ca'v Clul. of Law renccburgh to avow i s fears and rs habe better to let tha Br.uab have tht-m. -Who ma the lud nf dsBioi isQ anil nf iipmIi'b aa g laiaonl Uataa n .s.l o 4,'s . to in exU2ct f(on, ,;s paj.s, aad judge of lbs characlcr of , ri.. t .. T its aatbars aad abattSSB i i.ovimtiii no. 1 ne Lot. i e Jo rna roi'nle. , . , - 1 awnaami raMisodwia "k.vsake.THE DICTATsMt ,- tb great Cksmpkin efCaaIbe report ih.t Mr. Scnstor Po-tcr. deecosed, had be- Stitational ligbt,--tbe f ras f ever pu lie Virtue qaeaihad to Mr. Clay gcO.CUO or f 60 000 in money s.-.d ' ll ' u I ,r' uneat Tue M M os rat
Shouina tlicir Hand.
M . o i i. i . l ... .f . Kt.ii nuerai v.oon. i. mi ii .'.v u deceiving the p : t ivi r u; and ilcny ihrir principles jn in -40 ti ! vci.rd t be candidate of their h ice, aid take v.J. II ..... :. c-a.ise i:e v. muic ... . . , -1 ii V !. a f. ginning, r v. ai. ! 1 . 1. M M, I MM Ü tl.e.r .0,..r. ,.., Aa ssmtaaiea af Skria khad m eshitated in ' r .1 . f i i rf i i .tl.e ftreccfdiofj ellM C.ay Cub of Lawrcncebuigh I township, Uvarboiri r uüly, at a mating held on Saturi i- U...I. i sar-. . r ..t .... i.... ' in ii c -j proccctliLga. Our rc aJ r aca that ihey corr-pr.J aiaiost prccaaely arilb th arniimralB af . m f i ii i ii ii i, , the OlJ ra It'a.l. r A, : I.1rri4 Hm i ,n at.tl nth. ' , r- ": Vil ! a i !" " r" '' üi,r I''n " ' v : irit af Lim. i r ii In !. r a.nbir, the Club exfireasra iit cootiaMtd com e in the Bttactptea 8prMd, among others. -by Robr t Marrie, b J,.hr, Adams, a. .1 bj Mm Jav," but with 1k- CUS'uluary liuu'. uj of m .It rn U hi'ery. ibey add al-othexeni-ratednan.es .;l Je&raoflt, UaBKock, Bad Wajfc. bftoa. MS if bIJ th. te BBS ISftOMM a.hocatcJ and uppanad Iba dogatas aJ f&dssal aiatwer aey ! A notakla saia- ' ' mil I I of oii and Water! TwBM Clay NVhtR, after I pÜi g the .luta af Mr. I i iy in fav,,r of a National B I k. a Pmatttiff TanO". the alteration af the Con-litU-ttowaa a IS abroffal tb Zcrrbw ol the X't t tka dtSlri c ju:.e;.e, and m smocb Bs the whig party suppor4d a ifri i i T rnmemt, l. ace.ademoei ttic loeof c goveri raeat tests nut apno its strentb, bat its weakness i tlie issoe tkeB is fisiiia ..ate'! Udftoim ad ta gaiwaaisaj 10 7a 1 the ich ig part ar.d a Irong rorernment. ' UNMEVf, U WE l?UÄ A S,R0NG G0V- , ' Betaute Ii ecuus protection u its citici.s at home itd id. on sea. ar a hind. DfCdtii' II is i veiv nnn m hn rerMinal rich's, as well as in hi rablie franchise, f.. m il.e midi.igbt u.bacr, or , Ike Uifariab In,.: lb nataral oOaptioBof a weak go veto Mcnt, acd tkc embodiment of I cofoco Dtiocioles M -it otams iai btc n.e .vu, statr an i ... S -- r i .""p"KW 1 TiH I'i 1. eeS . , . r i, i i i i . - . . . in tbe M ite . f Ith. de NI ,u,, ui..:c. the nu'nn u lun,ai led i. .... ..... i. . .. . . , Il tl.t ,11 11 1(1, IlOtri Ih,. o,r' In,. ,1.,.,,.. ,l 5 ' "lKC aisB Boa UaiKci Dy -he Locol ,ca t.a.ty to a Two or three denunciatory resolutions then follow, in rrL'ion to the late peraonal dtffienfty in l'onrcs., between V..-. W. uJ mm.m.mt f , I, I ' I t I . . I . f . ... 'l I . ' ....... u . ....... ,,. .. .. . il..' ,-; I'liij ati about the disgraceful p rt.ee edirij;s of l!ic late .:, c ngn a: d ihey then whad up the seri.s of their rcsoluiions Willi lhe fbllowiMg : 4 ?e; h-fd. Ti nt the-je arc lhe re-ults cf a Loeofuee are tb gaveiamenl a- advocated by T. A. Howard, tbe bell-weatbcr cf Van Bo ei :m " Now we wiah lhat every democrat and every XX'hi ir(lil f popnUf liberiv. wool I obtain a copy of the r . n i i i .i ,o . . ipeech of C '. II .v irj, which thu Clay Club Bostroncly ' , . , . ,, . "'T V"'", H" W" m!" m 8, Stntintl af October 31, 1843, gftd aa r"" ll , v m ,sl 'f lhe deaaactalk pipers of this Sute, and many out of the Stat--, af erwar ls. IL;t as it mny be ineonvetiieal for many to find a copy uf the apee h. we will b re mike a fiw axlracta, so as to i e some idea of the priaeiplea ao strongly reprobated by the Clay mmm cocb posing the Lawn nceborgb Clay Club : Gen, II ward say " i'lieie are tWO elcmtnt', Wbiek aie elnracterilie. ihr-one of sibiliary, Ue oiber of fire go re int oea Is Tkeyareercs and fucJm. Tkcy Baaik Ike opinions ef all politicians to a gteater ar leaf drgtee. The advocates ef Slrmmg gmttrnwunl mn fearful of too much freedom, and the advueatefc of :rZn SvL!: tum, egiiculttire i the iporta ol ihe feiert, tbe i.rder of to- . eiety, tbe difnity of pursuits, the m.de and ebjed of ueVnire ' pea ssenrily "anTorde '",jM4,.f " braced Within Ike' ample' Scope af tbe law. FaLs! aesMOMel rr State were iocotcated i esoa was aetaing, ans Stats every thing. Imposing tc;in were connected witb eseiy tiI ... . l '..',' -. , i r ,1 r, t a, 'm o i . T , -t Ti. r v-.e..l....l... " '-r UZ " "'...'l foteum wartoeratifv an ambitious prince, it waa said the , ' - .. Rtaryof Ihe State, lb Kiog.lorB, IB Kmpire, required ihe Sif, DCC at tbe hands ol patriotism : tl.e u.iti'inal tumor v.i-, c ... . . 1 a. . ii u i t: n LjIh flütv uc y mptearrre it. ' MTbe advocates ef power, anJ of kajMstiea have nevei :. l ir, -,ii ii me mt-.i.i.-i ai u ius uioou oj mc c.'UIlirv miiit Urn satin in terms and specious p.et.-xts with which to rell ti.iii - eiiei., arhments en Cumamn n.ht an 1 g, r;. ral l.'ertv Tbe prsservation of ordei and lha prevention cf wild aad extravagant h lusioas, basa been he! 1 up roui ds on wiich to justify t:.e ceesorsbipal tbe pn n by governme! ts. The prevent! a i f anarchy and coafasnm h ue been held u; as ihe groaad which the nm. have been denied the just iv , principles of c mm n aiaglst, and ihe powsrs of g ivetamsnl have ii most instances, . . -- ..Al, ..1 ...... I Ii, ll.A I , f ... ... C m - . I rio"J - S - '.'-"" "' ut) n wlie lntell.gette anl vii tue. it lias been iiisistod. tbe well beiag aad safety ot the governed cull aUne saf. iv depend." -Liberty U an elemeBl m enr inalitutkms, but liberty is tn i I I. rl , 1 :c , ... wit i : i i f i.ur ....In nana Tl. a.. i MMH f... i mt sidnf Mis untrer ai tm Th- ,,;!, . li.il .1 lO.il.lc ! ,, II,, in. I.ie V fear l!i it i - - ..v may degCBSiBaC in hi I kentioansss. Tka real trkad of the ' Br 1 f respraMCAjMrS has no feai. If be bears of a m lin'L' om 1 t l s a mritJv 111' i-lll-tn 1 ' i i t Ii y h ii'nni iKa JiMiha M frrqMI tv j the old WW I I. lie n.iglii petchADCB maki a o,ueti b whether they d a t lake more lives m the strong gor i " rn, : is . f t!- w , I ! ill ..der la beep 'AS peace, than we we here by trusting onr police to tbe cttuen laiher than the ldier.M ' H i- a BWeSliofl I shall nt attempt la seMle tut the sticklers for order at tbe expense ml libertt had better aot in ih. rtamria.ison. anuTs. Ihev Ihlak it Letter la ttiul xot-- of amn io teiogs by power armed to tlie lecth to prc "l7 der, Ikan tj kasard the Ion tf one by popular vi"I' , . What we say is fear aot troat roar brother trust lbs citizen yoo have his interest, his safety, btesysaaatldes.ais 1 nM ai ll ij'v ,r, ,;i ' ' WOtecl ou tbe law. Ä?7W5L !.! ?H i , i ;i ii ij , il ji u . i,..r o , n .. , i 1 1 r sua i i ii , y in u.e ; (' w' 1 K'- J P1- i1- w ..v liavo Lcca ill il,C la', it U' rV"'r i,.'UtV' r , , , "Look .t om learifu eeeamanwealtb What i tbe pro-1 tec) km of ths peblic functionary, the dwelling of tbe private I citiXeM, tbe peblic institotiuf ,tke person ai d pioperty ) Ale ,M ' M - n"' a-"" " "a. t- - i i,e laws, t o. , i,. t)V ,j.e represenUtive b u. tv universal sufliac. I are tbey suck a 'o laMctioa disorder, or sulTei liberty to v "die nt. Ikeationsnesa ? Certaialy n -t. . country - . .... .. w . . . . . . : . . . .. . i. .. , i . has mete o:de, eaee, t sabmissfcm t. the law- .u.l althou.h "e base mo ataaed polks, yel ae bsve a guard, erei - "VÜi'fn a'i'' S hVanT'"1 MP j ' Teare' lhe sentiment, .poo w'huh the Clav Club v" "' ' ' hnh they BfSr. will put every ma:. . ... . ,- .-,,.,'., i i at t!.i Mterey ol the niduigbt robbar anJ tbe infuriatsd m ,b " as well as dnest him of a'l protection to his personel snd hwal rights. Tbsy therefora woald pnfer eucb a government as thai cf England, of France, of Austria, or ol t:o-su. whe-e the p. rson and properly and the .V:-. 'J I Mae Sj rl are all held so sncrtd by th. ir rulers, ar.d where t! e peop'e crj-y so much civil and re I gi-.us frte. Wa Tm ii are ft. ana; (J'jvcmrr.enta par txteÜence, and are swayed ms aaerv movement, m .ral. religious a:.d civil, bf the arbitrary will of tht .r masters, who alone are the judges of tigbl a::J wrong, a:.J ol th? 2--:.c:al gtOBM of things. The Pi'e i f Indiana nay bo rurprucJ at the avowal of the BMli-repablicso aeotiasBMli of the Ulay Clab ef I Iawraorbargh i That ef all eectiume, the XX'ar Cv ot ar.t.er.t Ftd. ra'i.n should he ra:s, .1 it: tho Wast, whore at . least the A. i'.u nf the people are aXfBJ rcsatns, thuU'li thev t have been misled in politiCBl action, and fought undtr lh uanct f Eastern federalism, thr.ugli th.- ii.tlaenee of the sophistn. s of Bsadsrn Wbiggery. Bui tliis Clay CInb baa t acted a!:og(.:!icr of its own to i::on. The cr.'c- ha keea given ta tae;n from the E ut from tho Hartford C. t.vcnti n Ft J'-'..!. -!s of ihe old school, who are there the leaders of the Cay parly. A pamphlet has been rcetal v pu'. iis'.ed at IM Nc v X org l .ibune effioe, entitled a U - defence of the 2T:h for-rcs." rdaiered tjrotghout with the rnost fulsaoBt aJuiatin of Henry 105. ..LKt iLAt, will le.d i-u: H-t. fo htm tbe SV iivry, 1 x' liliil M.r hand . I tt.e general XXbigpnty p.. r as to oui Cvnosuie : ( Hand gl id d bv tl.e Hcait tl c.ery U Ii g al the Land
Our adversaries in reproach, rail bim Tiir P:.tt e XX" e
. 1 . .. 1. . . . a r- 4 . . III . . . I W I Uc ".c uiu,.iu ni,i iiiiu u:ni ir,. arli to sonor. Ha;pr u , f i; a. iati,., bw, wUfaia its CsttMl ON F. M N. wh.se SBgSeitV Bad MffptN the.e iB tWh IHTIÜM fattb that r.. counsel hall hcquiie the an'bottty of a MCl'ATK, tuwaiiic rhm surli g rn-ial tiuit ab .iifl, that 'lie v Iva tee . , G-Urrnct s;u rc,rV( , n. a,.v,ce M a parental CUMMW!' Li ri n icvi '. f t..i:t tatn ii-m ' Happj emsgo Wisdom 4 Vitt !-PtCTA TOR,' auch tSa, BMI COMPtiy aBOO had -bat OMCBt Wold, bat aar lortuaats Commonweal :h MAYlf RVCR FIN!) O I'll Kit DIG f ATOiv. thau uch as he ! had never f uriJ other ! ;r ..rr.tir.rc n oir in such a mtiM. Aunkioat il it fur th Whi paity tbat witb aaea Muaaot i fiaaiaaa aceoraV mm ix our iBtBaaMu rMtm. tboataodi w.i.tt.v niic ir.ay tai: J ni rivalry ... J J 1 DM Ol tl.C Wi.r L::a, WMtBBtai u an.--I. nut thia," Bk the Albany ArCoe. "the rycophanry ol rN rather trnn the FanfOBfaol l;.emfi: ADa Waal is it 1 j et I it not to excite a forct-d i nthuia-m id bt. half of one who crcn in tin stai.i'.jrd w!i j tract is v jtnow!ejgej to m fimj !v a aaaa L)u riT.R. U the j.roof lhe fu;, mmH 0f ilt em. ,,hatic word ' Do we not learn fror:i ItiaTtJ tbal B Pill -r j-roii had nbsolufc po:er over tho lives ar.d t.roperly of k fmmvM tMBt. in truth, at! law WS aaapadcd, for hit (n u.as ffa Utmf ('an our people dciro to create a jjs,,., hnve the law 1 ..-j',,,. i,,p(.ri0Ui disposiuon of Mr. Clav is wc'l known. Thisfailm has been so marked by kia f.iet.ds that it has ,P,n mmmJ fco läa rlear.s cht. d t. he ..i.e of the chief o!.. a aot spring from a hope as taUe as It is AMoaarabM tj.e ,e ,,;e s it not because th . , , ltor are sttBposad to be popular, ie iron qualities of a Die and that under the g'are of brilliant personal miaiiti-s tf:e v..ters will vote 1 r meiurcs which thry, in heart, condemn, ai.J thus met their tasJaa ! ..r , p., .;ii t-nr. Ut innnfi from surh. mrn. ... . . i.-..i t .1. f..i... .!. nu ine-v are 1 0 ,i0nC4'' fare cf the Millions WM t , , , ' . a . . l al. anu ines are 1 o i.niir-i, 100 iriunn v. ..orha ars to fill this goedl Und, to ncy of whoe nrintu les is .-till fir- . . .1 .1. . . t r :.i iHC T 1 0 M re 11 K U I C II IUP ITe-CHl lOCOUIIUKS Ol OUT ICI.U . . JTT "tf T "Vl ! country in the hands of a leov who no doubt would be J ii . i ,f e wining io seieci a uanawr w nose poucy waa hi uasai. Otabla to their special interests as that of Henry Cia." In conclusion, or.d for ourselres, we declare, that we rtadily t -cept the issue tendered in the resolutions of the Law reacebargh Clay Club, lo-wit : A WEAK GOVERNMENT.' bat a STRONG PEOPLE ! In otb.cr words, a guv. rnnier.l controllc.' by lhe ail! of tbe People iipreaeed in t!ic Coaatittttkm : ae a I a bt "CLAY, tbe WHIG PARTY, and i STRONG GOVKRNXIKNT;" in i. tin r words, a government restrained by nothing but the will of the RULERS, or ly the DICTATOR whom they tn iy ch ) so to inetal. PCbinsyla atllS! A Democratic State Convention was bed at Harrisburgh an Wednesday, SI arc b 6th, M nocamate a frandidata hu Governor aad bm electoral ticket for President, Hears A Mualenbergh ami Francis It Sbaak w ere the prmniir'iit candidates for (ioveiftor, iMd their fiieiids were about iqual in iininbcr. As B compromise, Mr Hemphill of Chester proposed lhat the friends ol these geHtlemen should unite upon third candidate, but the iTi i Mtion was rejected by a TOtB af 70 to 6l, and the roMseelion proceeded to ballot for a choice. Om tba 3d balloting the vote stood as follows Mahlenbergb, l7, i l kr ... bl.ii a ti...i.., t M..!.t..t..-..t. i7iiu n e Hrruii i, v i o . 1 ' - ' Mvin received g Ürajortty, was declared daly aomiaated bb the denaocratk raadidate for Governor, and the cobvr:itl(,n .,assetl , raaoluttoM Mnanimoaaly to aapport him. ! Mr. Hubieabergb (otasarves the Ledger.) es from l. ... .. . i- ll J .l... the t'hi oemocrauc county -t ueras, which win. bqmoudi, give him a 1 heertv support in October neat lie has alrea.K been a candidate, kaviag ran against the regular eandhlate, Governor Wolf, wbiek caused them both to he defeated. Since that time, however, the quarrel in the . k-has basa nraUr asucfa healed, and he - " will no doubt receive the unanimous sappon of the parla. Ha h aa able man. of unblemished reputation, sad kaa filled maMV itnportgMt offices muh r lhe government. ,,,, . ' , . , . r Ih.: convention tin n proceeded to ihe nomination of an Electoral Ticket. A vote in relattoa to the eboica of the convention aaaong the nresidenliai randidMtea resultej a,j.,ows . .Martin Van BureB, 91. Riebard M John . ... , .... . , , "n 36 Um" 1:issI- 1,10 to b Nationa I Conveotioa were then instructed tn vote f"r Mr. X an Burcn f ,r irL.Sident, and Johnson for Vice President. Ifhiß Tyranny Gov. fotr. Gov ThoMUta XX D rr has been confined in prison at Providence, Kb, da Island, about four months, awaiting atrial. The psieon ia repseaaated to be of tbe fintlcst decripttoa and overrun with rermia. Several eommiilees of the 1 eeislatore bave heretofore denoanced it as an intolerable nuisance, "totalis unfit f..r the confinement of eitber debtors or criminals.'' Too Evening Post ob serves, (nre kave seen pertona aentenced lor politicgl ffeac in the fortresses of Tus, any, IV hose imprisonment Wae "1 I much milder character than Mr Dorr MOW eridine-.'' Yet this punishment is inflicted npon man not sat tried not proved guilty of any oflence. Such ia the tyranny of l ed. ral XX higgery. Sin a- the al. raa was written, we learn that the trial of Mr. Dorr was comHteaced at Newport, Teh 39th. j This is another act of tyraMMy iryiag him where the al- j leged oflence was not committed, because Newport is the stronghold of the Alreri-Whiga. Tha indictment was i , . ., , , ., ro:,tI '" the pnaoner, who was calm and collected. He demurred to it, BM the pica that the court had BOl jtinsdicUoMtotrj bin, in that eoMOty. as tha utTence. if any, was committed in rov nlence. Tin question was to hi gtted nil lilt V.M Itttt. 'awe ilicBi : A lunatic, in the O'iio Lunatic Asylum, formerly a n.ccbanie, ami now laboring umh r the impression lhat he i 1 a celeb: a-cd M. D. BHSOMg Other Vagaries, hstery gave the following "advice to an inquisitive geatlemaa who appeared anxious to be recovered from severe consumption, X ith the usual Consequential air of ttmfrmaraity.he eonsm"rcJ M M'W: "Take rf Wt urcoo rout a,,J .. , . , . F01 -ot eatb equal oumrities; white sol.muii sal and red Solomon a re-l. each ten trains, aid ol c,: l :' :'e 01 quinina, ten gra.ns , ii,dhc msnsi an into PUte nJ tako "c a d ,-v toT 'tar.1 I V i. r ' . . I . . M , m 'Pia il. I ti SI S tS. I .,T pn'O II I i.l 'I T ' . IVj I T .. U . .1 V Oll r , . , a, , ,, somae.i , uic '-".f " - - - t .-..., nJ ,he lUfC'H'n ,,jli wiU ÄOC the kno!" ,he fl'i's
of yoMI liver, and r.'Ut i ut the consumption, just as the finding the article ns they left it. or the exact n . e dep leaves are cJining out on the tree in the spring of the ted in the place of just sj mu.h of it as had faund a par- . . chaser.
V IUI XX e thiak it would be a good plan f.r lhe VX'l.ig party tj try tl.e above ; rescrip'.ion, ai.J see ;f it would no: rjut ft ih rahiii out cf ihftn. Anotber Fctlcral Befa niter CoL Field, late Becretary of VVukonsan, and ho late Botretary of Mae of flinoia, which .line he, in conjunction witb other federal Whigs, attempted to h Id for life, ;s said to be a Jvhnilter to a lage amount in the Territory . The Gah na M ntinel sav s that .tones sre rile about him. which, if trwa, will prahabty aeavoaji him from showing kioanif in ihern d-.'gi s again." AllOolt l S.,;a. Lbm than a vaar ainca the '-Har.ison Gaaatta' doffed lU ,uliIralty r and came out for 12. nej Clay and federalism Sow it -roans thus : "XX'c make the confession rci....,..,u. i...T ....r ,.r.nt nntro.-.a-e dM-a not author-. . tba eontintiance of the Gazette." XV e are sorry for yon, Mr kf siting ly : and v u will find in the end that "honesty is (he best policy .'' . . , .... , .... The Indiana State Ser.tmel of lei luary 20th, republi-Iie-the -IK ruble M-imon Mu.d. r." w h.ch a; P- , ,d intnat;--pat BboMt tkrao warki p.m aily MeaTiSaa Isamr. Tl.e -hove sta'eir.ent is not true The paragraph had preliflBStly ap;care.l in our statff pa;er, but nt m the weekly, j iv T.e rot ..'..lo'ed to dj ii. t anil es f.v ice foi '.hesake ufinl ing up, or like the banner, 10 rill our c NMMMM witb quack . . r i kojnflejNji in mciirice or palMnti
Centre To-.vnvhii HeettaX
V I ' r? 0 ?'r i . . . , . " W Ha na ( Btrt Towubip was lulJ at the C uit Iluiisc n Saturjy r.9t. NbTMJAI ÜAW WM called to the chair, and G. A. ( pmav appointed ecrotary. ladfM W XV XX ick. tlie district elector, t aplaim d the .! , ct of the inui tiri", acconipaiuctl hv a few very Inipnv miaarke. waaeM were licaitily responded to. It was then, on mittlo, lUso'rrJ, That a committee ol li r be BffwkMad to scMM twenty-five delegates to represent this township in 'he county convention to be holden on t!m tOck proaimo. Messrs. Wirk, Canity, Roberts, John Greer, and l. Tarry were appointed by the chair. Dariaj the recess of the committee, the following re-ia-jMB w ,j,nt occbonhi. The committee on dkleftates then returned and rrportCJ th,. followin, w hic h w as unanimously t oncarrad in : r'vr tlr'rutis to thr Countii Conrrntion Thomas Johnson, John HcFall, Jaaaas Greer. Aaron Aldredge.T. It Kinder, J. IV Chapman, John Thompson, Powell Hawland, Beni. Ream. Jar Roberta. Jr . Charles YfHinarer man. Philin BBeikeil. Ifenrv H. Nelaon. Julina Nieolai. . . . -- . -. ickael Shea, John NcGinnia, XVm lludd.Chas XX ilI' It 11 sa a a Ik I BBS f . OMHtrBM, neat; yy ar.nan. iravi.i n,emp, J5ie..1 xi .v .i. v ..1.1 imi. . 'i'i m... I tar 1 11 11 ,'',...I.', .'i ll. 1 is,, i:;.':ius .'i'-'ivui:u Bat s. The following resolutions wero tin n offered by Geo. A. Chapman, and adopted by acclamation : Resolved, That wa coagratalate oar political brethren of Detroit, Micbigaa ; Cleveland, Ohio; and af New Orleans, La., in their late MCCBBI in treeing that USBMM old COOO and hereby extend to tlo rn grtelimg : wirb a promise, lhat so far as in us liet, we intend to "go and do likev ie." Reaafeed, That so far as we have seen, the XX Ing Kille man dischargee his piece at the trrun end ; the same as In: did w b n boasting lhat Diiey could heal '. XX'hat more could be eipected ; Resolved, That the R i tl - is a most appropriate title (be a paper advocating the election of Henry Clay ; that rifling 1MB laboring BIBB lor the support of tin Nabob ; rißing the poor to aapport Use ru h ; rifling ihe many lor ihr support ami ggranducemenl of the lew; is the very gint of Federal Wbiggery. Hence its propriety. And Reset red, That as the lamented Ciiley was murdered by the nfl', inatigated by tbe "rifle" candidate, wa conaid,.r it Bauet appropriate and fitting Jtadga Wick then addressed the HseetiMgat eoaaerleagtk We have lull notes of his speech ; but ha a not room to write them OO! at length. He alluded especially to the necessity nl organization thorough and perfect organization. He showed what good might ba effected by OUI club that it waa mm tune in he iaactive. Many ul Ins auggestioas, which were excelleally received, will have .. 11 ..f ibs. ",'.. , r. ,i... 1 "ri II WC "I I li; ill. . . . . ... . . - w ..... .... R 1 e"1 MW v " meeting of which will be (bund ia another piece. Hie whole addreas will be considered; and ifyve mistake not the Democracr nf Marion, will be acted on. When allodi.g lo the .Morls of lhe British Bimd-boUera toco.,uroi the legialation ol thw country My meaMB m nseirgod m , . m . MONEY the lanauae f. II from his hps .n .onisthat burned. Not a heart there hut heat quicker, while its blood eanraad more impetuously. The seines ai I64U can never be forgotten. Tba democracy are arcateed, and the conntrf is sarrs to he redeemed, both from the toils of - British Wbiggery and the Divine displeasure, as so in. nallv manifested of lata. 1 Alter a notice of the Hickory Club to meet to-morrow . i: .. evenins. tbe mooting adiourned. WATIIAIN UAV18, President, Geo. A CrraPMAN, Secretary. Cioshra llirl.ory ( I ei la. This Clab continues in lively blavt ; and Ihe pr eeedings show a haimoiiious sad excellent spirit. XX'c hive laughed over the following "synopsis1 of (hatur Clay's "two faces," d ne up too: lei by Pr. EU is, bein; a paiody OB Mooie's Orator Pull: Orator Clay. The man that h id tn-j tunes tj hit vjice. Ortir Clay had two to:-.c to hi voice, 'I he ..ne to, seeking thus, the otbei downsoi Aa4 Bsigbtjr convenient he f und them futh The squeak at the top, and the guttuial below. Orator CI ip 1 1 k.-d up 1 1 the Nn.th i 'I'm f.-i'a PariaT PROTKC flX H.' said he ; Hut he tOlttcd to the South tlie othei Inne : '-.X Tariff for revenue only twill bei" Orator Clay lo the North, with a sejMOab I ' I rn for a U.n,k. fr a National BANK I" Orator Clay to ins fiieads at the South: "I confess my Bpinioas aie nut very rank "' Oritur Clay was a Mason of n,,te Nut a sec.et, a Mgn nur a woid did he slip; But Urates Clay all bis secrets foigut, Ar.d really couldn't iCBacmbei lhe Klio ! as I Thus to all orders, prafesahMia and cieeds, Orator Clay give tune of his soicd XX hv shoulda! all men of all putie- agiee, W hen every one found hm t.'ic man uf las chuicc ? Otatoi Clay was in Wahl ,,f s nie votes Candida tai ay it's a terrible want ; But in spite of Ins .(jue..k and his gutt Jial note, l he people ktve sworn Ikatcome it lie can't, lly ut least a l'ect ' I .' Dclnhl Ilickoi j CInb. Tlie 1 i-t Or., l ie runt un. mi i vn llp.it KAA.mmm Ä1itrrm. . , ., fl , u- . . . Del ii re the Delphi In n ry Clab at its organization, by Gen. Samuel Milroy. We regret tbat its great length forbids its Mblicatioa to oar paper. Go ahead ia lhe good work. Ben ry Clay, who thinks and has called the western poineers, "li.-.'es and Land Bobbers,' wUI never touch buttomiu &h iavm -- M oMB B u a ' s A traveller rave. Cat during his long i. , U.i. or,,i ........ ,f rcsnlei ce in Xla ta, and teMstant caMrae of commercial . ... . ... trsasactione WHO IM prntessore ol tMS ManamedaM creed, he never heard of ar. unpaid I debt, or violated ohhgat on ; rt. itv'it It IBS I I i . rii.nl. ill ' III I hu f n irL Of l.itVi. ta I I M t ... s - " sssvrxs. ' i ill v ii. . ry - v l"l,.-, li li'U'.i'ui .um'',.', uu idiuioi aim uuv ro i , it ju ... . . .. '!'... .... I . . I C. ........ ... I I,.,..., . . I .. fn-i. CJl5. hurt. r. A--. i;i baskets, with rhe nriees affiled, and to return in lbs evening in perlt et securi'y of We cut the above from an c xchangc paper. If al! be true that this Malty traveller te Is of the Mali in tars. we wi -h our fellow-cilia, as hi re ib .tits n juld tum Mab metans only as far as regards prompt payrner, t. Think what a life of ease and asure a Mahometan edttur, with a tu -scriptum of fifteen hundred or two thousand if any suth there be must lead! No hMltoaXf c lleclioMSta make! XI ncy coming in at a w;.-h ! Why, it must be aim -t Cüiua! lo ll'e la!ie wa hac r.ad of somewhere pity that one only reSMA of such thing !w here the Msti tw ain then! iM oearch of tbe fUbet'e oat, already boiled foe dio r.cr. A TotMO ' Erz "'We l.nd in the last ppe: leecived by tbe steaaaee Er -n England, tiic following ".iiteies'..: ig' ir.telligt tec I "Biitb, on Mhiav, the l.V.h instant, at Devonskire terrace. the.te...V.m. Mn. Cl.ailc- Diekens, of a .i." Pcrhips Dickens w.H BOt visit this countiy again ! The XX'rns have got only t ne Lnghshman here to woi-hip now rake: ham who has erne ovci after Oicg If tka Kds g.ve away 1 ne inch l that iarl as they dii a Lrge portioa - f . . n ...... ll- ll .... . . n . . n ' . T. t.nnA r, r. .... 1 Ol 1. .'. i. ...... ...... ....v.. .ill, i,,c .vj.' , . ,. . , cm a:.d the easte.n pe- p.e Ii t e L .vernmer.t woo t ktep vvh.t is our own without akadew of dutt, the ?tiong aims ef tl.e vVest w.li take the business lato tkasr BWB kanOB, This is r eeswmajtf afl ycuaj "Bt z I" ,. . , . . . . . Ut rr ort naa resigned trie c.tilorsaip o: tl.e Ai.. York RafBoBc P. ? - A' i' rj out '
solutions were unanimously adopted : iTiaafrfsf. That we recoraaaend to the county conrcnI f . i l 1.1 . i ,v . i -i . . i I : . . :
CLAV OTEalBO KD:
V - Iii: Grenl fictory In exx OrSeaM XX e r.innot forbear ns iiii aliud. nz to tbe 2r. nt ietorv rcccntly achieved at the Senatorial . HMMMMJ Hi N-rW Of leans by the Democracy. The f.iet that Mr CI i , aecompanied by PtBMticB, kia contideuti il editor af 1MB l.tiiillo Journal, by Bear the "I'ik hee I' KMnüh. I'V Moselv. the "Kentsscky Fasap karary and aid Paaadaater. and others, who all beni Ihcir encru in I'.iior i I the XX log candidate Cray kiaaeatf aaakiasj stssaapepesscbae rnu'ers tba y.ctorv of the aloMblj ,:orta..t end doubly graining It is the greatest rictary since that achieved over lhe British Wlilga in 1815 BJ G larkaoa, Ibr wbk-b oar Whiaa ftaad him a ibaaaand dotlars. Cheap at that ! The Globe ens The wings made every cxerlion to carr tba election. They aaareliad ia procesaioa oa day, the day balara tba elactjaai, B. 8. Plreothie addreas ed on Thursday tbe SSd ef FebtWary ; Mr. Clay oa friday (hangma,,; da the -M I'.entnw again aa kXatar- ..... r da , the 34 tb ; P'ind iter, "the Ihrl dani'n ntrdh , ' ' on one efthnaa Bays; Baaday, the SStb, th. aaarchedia praceaaion through the city ; and oa Mat day. the 86tk thev were beaten :n every mutiK i..i!ity in the ( ity ;.s h!lows SlUttl (dem j Blw 'v-hxj ; SIN maj. n 1 al mumi i pali t v Sd do. 3d do. Dwaa. BMrj. 4IÖ 'This is the largest denim rr.tic majority lli.it has kajaaj obtained in New Oilcans within our recollection. The demoerata have seldom obtained any uiejonly at all in the city. The whig majority at the Preaideatial electiaa in 140 was 933, and at the election aeecediosr, the whig majority was, if wo recollect wight, 1,119. i '-The hist accounts t.ite thai Mr. Clav Mm whigdandidate for the Presidency ; Mr Bear, 1MB "Buckeye ll.'o. ksmith," and Mr Moselv. the ' Kentucky I'uinp-I or. r,' had all h It lhe cits tin- north : ir was getting too r'rm fiM tbem in that section .1 the counlry." The New i hl. ans ( loui icr sa s "This victory was achievvd alnsoet under the eyea nf Mr. Clav : he bad dulled the, party . and brought into renuisition every coon, om ana young v senary a m proas iscd Ihem d, teal hns been the result ; and the In alroui democratic coek, which was n presented by lhe 'I'. "pie of this morning 08 being despoiled of his leathers, and in a fair wav of Inn mg Ins ihfOBl ci t by the insidious coon, kaa risen in bia might, ami given such a BBBW to lhe varmint, aa will ever consign him to oblivion. Aa goes the oils so goee the .tate.'' ; .. I he .v o. HeraM saya '-Let it be told in XX ashingtoa, N W X ork. in our uster cily of Xlobile, and in old Georgia, as well as e. rv w heie . " , , , . . I i " c else m Ibis wide-spread .....on, lhat thed. mocais of New Orleans have .hon- their duty ; and let them heed the admonition, and da hktrwtae " .... i , i h ..ii i b i o-.i A letter dated. New Orleane, I b. 27th, sava ' "The city lias heretofore been whig and under whig control. The Slate is mow certain for Van Bmsmm. I art . .it sa r as week tha whig mass eonventsoa met. rrentrss of .v!is , . e , . , ... . . . . in, i addreseed on the SH and Mth with hMMsnal eloquence. Mr. flay Wad in tho city and addressed the Clav Club on the 83d. He left MM the 24th. Every thine waa fail of eafasuaasaa. Our success under these ,, circumstances is truly a.tonishing Another letter of the sarin- date say s 'Tho whtgs are rabid at the result. They attribute their defeat to the tiatuialied citizens, yvhoin they abuse . ,. most unsparingly. . T. r. tiiiotlicr a tGnmrj The democrats have beaten the toons aw fully in C leveland, Ohio. The Statesman brings us the full pnriiculars of the election for Mayor and city ofiicers on the 4th - . , a HI Which the full party ttn'.c's were brought out. The democrats rallied to a man and the result is, Starkweather, democrat, is elected Major by a majority of 39 votes, and in a city which the coons claimed by a large majority. The democratic marshal and otic councilman also. elected. bile the two extreme, the gulf and tlie lakes Bead such exhilarating news to lhe centre, should not the democraey be encouraged to extra efforts to keep the ball rolling ; Elejction in Maryland. In Frederick, Maryland, an ehrctioa ti mMnictpal (Viccrs has taken place, in which ib.- MBSBSM rain- party have been successful The democratic candidate for Mayor, Gorge llosains, hasl 190 majority. Twa af the five al dermen are aiea democrats Tha Baltimore Republican sas The wings have failed in a MHBMicipal ele tin., where they have always claimed a majority. The democrat..pariy had no anuiination, and had MX candidates lor al dermeM in tba field." Iirki:Bjan XXe bare already- apofccM of the Hemorratic victory in Uetrott. Tbe followtMg paragraph from the Free Press, shows how the thing i still working : I - O D Dem.m kui' ITictobs. Gen. I. 8. IfCMrwncr, the I)i mocratic candid ate for Mayor nf tlie city of Moni".-, ' end Year out of five democratic aldermen have keen ah i -I ted at their Isle charter election II V Diibrow, was the wliie t indidate tor the Mavctralty Clay l liih, Coos Skiü Rsejoicisgs Tlie Pnnti ac. unit 1. 1 ii led hv I heir nieeer I. .nd. v i , t I llieir cilv brelli ' reu .oil perfui med in il.- I'.iy Hall, on '. lr. ades esroamg XX i nnderstood that several pair of bo .is, bcloHgii g fo the tegular bonders, were missing ;it the Kailnsad Hotel and A no man vestssrday morniwg XXe wonder it it is consistent with the taridf priuriples uf the PoMliac Clay Club, to import boots from l tr it ' :a Nminti u tsli . Spe?kii -z "f '1 f ridiculous exl.ih.ti ns, in New Ork ana of Hear, "the Ituekeye Blackainitb,' and Mosely, lhi ,- , i, I '.t v . i i' Kentneky Ppmpborer, the N. U. Republican, prcvmu-lv tothe election, obeerved, tbat they were e couple of men 'wba Matead of pursuing tbe honest and boMorable ave cations alter which they are in s-n iine l. h ose ra" . r to be the stipendiary to Is ..fa rises aha hold little in common with blacksmi'hing or pomp-boring, a lha eyea of our mcchanka of all petitical denominatiot . they must appear in the n -t cooicmptible ligbL Too ! ry to a ,1 for a livi-ij, tbey pr, fer t live upon the r'eemosyoari means, and hke fce liveried lacqoWS of a lord, ca' h u; ar.d imperfectly repeat the n .lions and sentiments i f rl.. . smployers, the rich. Tbe mmm who wi.l consent to diai Ufa through in this way, is fit for ar y dirty business ti which he may be set aid lhat al attempting to hörn! ng lhe mechjt.n s out of their Opinions by an appeal in Ibse w ay to tlieir sv mpajhies. ( ut-ih-in s dir'y. There can be no sort uf sympathy botweoM our HMKhauica and the i.i.,t..k ..I v... ,,.,i .. . i i . a iv-iii. ii d.i ix, ,u, ii i uui u-'i i , lltjyv I tl'r n " i. t .i i .u ' . .. Lhe resu It of the t ec ion uroves that I he Pe. - - " , plac.d 0 juet rstimate upon these loa:', g oral rs. as well as upon the discrimination of the mechanics of New Or. bans, who had too MVMch MMM ta Ie gulled by such cia'.trap. lohn Fraaee, of Par.h, has feen appointed by the Gar. rnor su:, r.nt. ndant .-f the N vv A .'an v and V. ... ... sr. " . . ...... ... ' ... Juri'l'ue row, in uie p aoe i tnnry j urner. wh se term ..f oifice ha- expired. 1 - ,s a meet excellent pom latent AVm ilbant Demtcrmt, Surer Spo.ns Home of tbe colored dornetics nf I lute House were betöre l n lg it rate in Washington for stcahng some s.lvi r spool , ; m :i...- Pr. ...J, nt - Labi, belong. ng to lhe United states Nothing W Baid in rcaid to those '-gold i i Jh., of Ml Og It is aid that the fi-st w- l' n factory erect.il m lbs 1 fnih d -S;ah s. W'aa st H .rti id, in . 'JU. and thai X ishingtun delivered his inaugural . idfes tn PotlSICSS jg a sail of broadcloth from that factory. JX-cc the commun:- att .n from GroOMflehJ
More mens Clay in ie Orleai
t orn raudaitsi! 4 I itflil Wnrdrr--l lir titi ol lli- Howdy Soup; iiiucr: Whom the Gods ate alwut to destioy. they first inaka BaasS."1 tiara the madi es and wickrdi.eas of the " freat hig party" m lMO, it docs seem lhat their punishment MmI aWruclien ftt folluwe Itwems also m re 'articu!irlr to f iow thrir great Irtder, whom they worship wuk a . inlensity second only to lhat paid by the true christian lo his ÜSflSjMMr. At. very step of bis roCreas. disaster has f llowtd disaster ; till noar we -re obliged to record the quarre! and murder of his frin?. one by the other. e wiil n t reiterate the disa.tcr whub f lh'Wfd bia adent in th.o and Indiana ; nor those which baa marked the progrcsa of lhe party ainrs they came into ,,ower in 1810. They are f . miliar to all; a d m. lanehoy as they are, he must be wmse taan an infidel who doei n..t Cl. tHC hastening hand of Proidcnce in a aaeeeasion Qt rvrnti ,lP Hg 0f Bjifti were neer lefare known ainca ,,iP lllulljutloll , f tbe Gosernment. and now eudinc by tba iuri;rr 0f r.,rh other! The following accoont of it we y f NfW Orb ar.s Courier. It ocrurrcd oa 84urtiv crilin2 ufkie the election, at a l oon Rally, at ft Vu.nUii wa, , h.'anue the crowd, and w ,untf H,..j CRlallllOpBBsl , , . . ,,,: A wluis meeting was held on Saturday eveninc. ai J Ar4.a,.t at w,, h ,,.re WM rourh f . crowd of b1 pjggjsjBBj kiii, and parlies, drawn a.ge'hcr. by cunil.lv Mar a speech trom oritur PrasBawa, A good many ksaXiea, we hear. ere in the allene. which are ery'narrow. barely aff.rd.ng space lor two psraona I'- Mr. Latnel II Tsiogood ibera with some ladies, and a dilute ab nit room arose be. ween . mm r . him arid a yoang man Mamed I. L . natwaay, a lawaer, u kettaea.aad a natise ..f St. Tauimanv. in ibis state, Hurasby. wba is a p lanwfal man. struck Tworo.kI a blow, which knock. 1 I. im down, and then stamped upon hie heal ind hoeaat, Ira as the ilFect of whicli he died the neat mo i mg at o clock. The eotaaer e kaqaeat resulted in a verdict that the dt ased caizic to hts deaf, by wounds n.r1:rtd upon bun t I, ! Hataaby, vc ot.ucratand ihere wajaa ritiava : t I ' d , !,, bra Mr. Bssanta waa isasaBal and I dged ; :-n. Bath were :nc::ibe s . f the w b g committee if arr.iiccii.enla. XX e b .e Ut...ii Vit Pwogood for ten or twelve years. ar d a Bl re I M Bail, ir dustrn ,-, citizen is iiat to be L und, lie was Rood Matured ilaaaat la a laiilt. and waa of a aajpa 11,4 wtie shad in i "!. taasraaa; aaaa ciuldren i i lei age, ah aie now njectvM g their education among th ir relairves i i the Mate af New Vmk. He ws t urn-. I in the Pi .U-stant (jraireyard , yesterday afternOMM, and he lui.tral waa attended by Lhe Kgrnieut t l."u lat a Vounturs. M ice companies ol the Washiagten Batlaliott. d MM bsSMSMe Ir raa the Louisiana Legion, ai.d a large PBtttMlfW f eil z i a. 'S Im- ( wleaaraac aiiii!;ito. It is Lut I i.oit Line iiicc Mr. Clay wr ite a letter to me bod j who bad seat bias a sew botlirs af I l.gnc. Now the ceoaa base c aimeicd making (7,ry l ake, pi. bably to akt. the lasts. f the Unnork cut of their delicate mouiht for every I dj Uiiuws what str. :ig aigum nts II landy Whigs Bsed Ml IS40, viB 1 p. etc ilmg ta t at r i n pon while i linn Mwongk tbe eaantry in p:oreM o. Head tlie fullnwbagBBd the 'In . M itc-man' comment: 'I lit Clay lake. "The l .ties m ll irtlees, Cssm ,y the V X. American, ti at tin on I a ( lay Gag , ihe r- ci;e of a In. h ii thus gives Uc ,-,.lliah, . , , , .a ,,f bntati , t eat reij hgM ; mm dusmI id sogai i six eggs -, one possnsl of ft m ; hall a pint st '' "" ; hatt a r uim. g, and PMC MWSMM, Let the la.lie tiy it. Make it af cr that fashion ; and it v. xUJ..u M eake d )Ui.h -, ,y ,y nMSBttB. X l,..t will SSM Van lluien buMSssa sap J They iii-i an aae as af aii giag s gs ; nevt af d sBCMsg ; and now are bave g I la eataag i -ke ' kVbai . Mar ' XVhat ., , .. . , , 13 , .s lie country coutsng lo, when the wnigo Hag oog and eat eakt. I ! i tkcy ay Ms agBBBst sates Rights' XV e opine i ,t " smiaa ike kmeiaeai Constitution gi.aiantees tu ever rn n Ibe ir.! u or. Ie tigtit of mi eoir soiü or rilmr . ', .... ,. . -. . , . , K cake! vv here u thera a tiMC dcajocrsl wh wail dewy mW (l l t , : cli: ve,as a f. ,ei. 1 . f Mi. Van IJuien sap that we think inee Mr. ( I .y's letter on lhe value of cologne viler, such u tea v ''f v rake kasajsmaaarl Im aarsccf ihn. Mas kaaBBMWM .one , f 1 B 5'That the Cakl t, a:i 1 Bfl. Big MMMtiMg. UMlHj corppoitl with Mr, Ctaj 's expiession on tlie floor of Coiigie-s tht : "If geatltBiCa will net all w u to have 1,1 ok -Uve-. r;,ejr MMMB let u hive BWife ones; raa we nwr en oca riar.woon, and bi.acb hi simrs. AM IIAVhl IM K WIVES AND DAI Ist! I LI vVUstl I THE Kl A HI N " Thh is jest what we tbaab and we ttssaft laai Baa Gimrrs, and u.ichanics, ad ibeag aasw, wha w. . t .., e.i bp r, , ,., m l,wil soon bcgSB to tktM MMMI ai : a teuible tBtalrfag nVy WaR Ml BB af it fee dandy ahi0.ni when Ni-oi;(s i:.lill. NallCSng the decease of Mr Puddle, arid the fulsome adulations which some f the presses are Lc.towii g c- u l..s tharBCSjeT, the N . V. P.,st oh-erves : " XXe aroald willingly hae IBMSBMBed silent coneenong his char arter. had we i.ot seen it extra ag.nllv eulog r.d in some ol the j uiruale. Tbe praise of gaaflaBBB Iniowcd upon bad men, t an off. nee to uiorl, end shou.d not be allowed to i ass BBanCAtSQWed. ir. i.h.iewjs a pr, ir-, , imiar, ami w r ie drawing room ver e with considerable la. ilit and gWASB. He is said to hae bsBM a frequent contributor to L'eiirne'. Port I' a ia, then alaaast lhe only n . r.iry insß.,ii;.e m ihe rout, try. IL- WBO a man of courteous and showy manBBSs, sdthsWSgh in ahasB aa in every thing about him. the show predominated. He wa al one tune, highly- admit, J . ii. .. i, . by a c rlaiu rla-, for the supposed -si t. i f great finsneial talent, but as a financier, he was incapable Idnndrring and diehnneit, wbbs .oLr.sht l-ey.nd the r1! eapedaewtS and shifts af the day. He had however, 'he art win. b is s . u tu! in k.eping alise a willing credul.ty in other men the art of nuking plausible stateasenls, witk much apparent eJnataawa, snd a omet eifpesarasion. Ali.r bringSSMJ MVaSABBStde to utter poverty. l.y the fraud- and extravaganc not In bank, he nsnscd ti.ec -seot riii i te ;n an elegant Icreare at his country seal aa the Bvlaaranr, If be bad met with bia deacrta, he wool 1 I.jM paV d it in the penitentiary IIUMn!ii;t. X . basa ne sfseciaam ,f humbug more rich than eome f the V. big I 0 try, lanrhsjg i!mr candidate for the Pre-i- . y . ar..! w iiat : to y w,..'.:oii rhr j rn an sä. i snd. The ssrftowiag extract froea a Whig eewg k) eired:ngly r ch. II reminds u-, "1 the J",' a dav arid : Jtut hr. f Hutte n gsse. I he lahoriHg men h witit mite work, And Li'.er wa.-.. .,,, X til h. !;. (., ,,,it in H .rry Clay, XV ith bt th r bsnea in vi. w. They'll a w and chop si d crub and dig, Ar .1 shovel, a: I ,-'..iv, 1 away. And s .on I, shoeei, shon-l, shovel, And Vote 1 r H my flay. 'I tm Mt . . ... .1 .1 r . . . 1 ""' vw 4 1 !,ral nsh -bPbey id .... ihe W.urtre t-. - -h... i . i ,,vei-.j grab and mg" kat Henry t'av, and r.war.i t em hv - P W'es nhtch t!.y cm... t. and never intend to fu CI. ' t nvau sv tliey to 1 . l,..,,. - D aw .y" tj uh .. gat ,- '" Dig tor Iv Cl.y j XXe doubt Whether th Xmhaemem mAm h ... L j " fully deceive ', will d rha lasts ks this way. Hou ii Id bey. re ' ited States Daaatta settles the matter .f the dentin! . a:v,.-s in an dbT b and way. which is qmt b lahsw sav.i. ; Jt.J ccjr.oru.ial .'n both time and time and .Mr. t !.u tsitl be elected La the r ot. kd, and BB ti c- nseu: mt a mam. ' I rvnssnj mmVs de I ai at rAVmacMsrs x be of Htmmrtm mow " The . i MataOBOOM pf-ple. it seerr.s. are yet lurli. g ibe high grass to .r. bunting possibly, na M ate seat w?y lhr,,,,!, ,Qe neutral gr.ui.d. But :f tU Gaze ' ' tftmto m of rt:"8 011 l-'e b ' a-.d 'dodsers' zrite - - - Ma sMeceaa. rtwitl find tbem but a trail dependence. The i ..... i . . , . .. I war. t j r : an. e i t . ba decided bf the resulir-.' i ..J o. flv.r.s and Irurae beating Mae j,u dc c.c -e. No ludisn lighting. m tka kii g behind lha ...gs. lut krasd la a.d. Isy.uet lay,.:. et. Your L.ks w .. i lio.v, sre never at band whaa they are -asitafl. tea Hon J' - D. Bricht. f . .. , . T . .... " . ?' . . pnaniiy eierteel Let year i. ,, i h . r f Lodiat a. passed tf.i ugh Ihia my in 1 ut.away c... He sp. ut s few b"urs SB)d -Aid r. 'urn j u a few !ai, ahn we ; a-ure of 1 a- i z h .n adrc-s. in bis . the de . ,'v Mr. Pitht ( pofuJar B '" I diana, and gteeoaj of the noble democracy ci the ff .i:cr c; aa. . rem f. Ma. i It is St . s h ac ri' The kaakrapi . m Kaw V. ,k under M I IVB a t yy as er,.,: m '.ns and g.l -gil 1... . xced a aameVrd mw nly ." si . i a 1 -4 ..i'i' . i.'.t a dollar I w . r W -t .... pweW' i.e total asex-r r.,'..i?.,l 'I he n:- u y rs-e lined is tha Ms j ?, fW i, :- 1" l. r. ul.. ij I bo gesl bardwi on th I I P A H 11. v.r. ie ti:ci
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