Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 1, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 June 1844 — Page 2
THE XT ATE SENTINEL trrai tum en . rm rir Mrarv. IMH VI'OI , JUNE tT,
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I'm Pre lie-tat, JAMES K. POLK, I'm a Prf k nr. GEO. IM. DALLAS, nf ' v j .i i .. Tbc Ü9H tohnin W.- i meal our autoeriber the nmi in a new dr" ; and while v.- are mew hat li 'appointed the inintif irtitrr nf the type, ns r irards ,t I t i da, tni t our nmdora will be better mtiafkd with it 11 iirrMiirit of it". m:. We BCttd this nttSBttl r t i M-vcr.il of our u! r.'" T who t. rm g :.-! with the last number, tint they miy see that We hav kepi our Word to improve th" appearance of t i pa t r. After tlii-. nil mti -t Ik iI.M Ouiiniir.l, who do n-t forward their remittances f r the rurrent lumc, (3Now is nn ex ell it t mr f wr m w Ii u ijhu i.
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Mat and ike I . v i?.-t nu . Th Ann-f Whip cdiOr and politician are mak"JP preat fus slid c.pr"sini many fear tfa Mr. DslleaieorkM bean a Hik email Poor fellows! how it mi! rfwek ittd al inn them, if tin urc f r ri- f t I r I t such s t put Mr. iL into n i osition du lr to that win !i hns l.e n ur, u ed by .Mr. T-li-r. im if he ' 1 1 i under such cireumai? n 1 1 ai - " .1 I'atili Iiit i r iitt'Mi i f retoing it! Hinan i . r.it I -.. i n 1 . mi the Whig l -i ' r are fhf'-rr inter 1 ; r - ; i i f Mr. Ihtll is's 1!i i 'I Battkiam 1 We are iarUned to think not, and further to think tut feat bnk-hUino Whin bad
firm r nve their ..fi'li to . I tV r t ri dire.
Qraal pgiweralie iii -i i u-:. A targe and r,-i'huinsttr meeting waa h M at Pr
troit, Mtrlufnn, on thr :m ir-.. t' re pond t the
The furut, s-nt principalli fr'-m Pli ' ! bdi . pra ag tat
auch alteration in th nitunli. :a1 1 u Law a ? 'llr--
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.i:it ICtl in Old Wsijtlr. .-ill in : --. On Tuexlay evening ln-t. thr IVwrary -f Waynr , A larpr iiiiruU-r t' in inruU wrre iiitriHlu'-! int
T"- ii"!.i!' ' ll a hrirp and rnthuia.tu' ni'- t.nc. at the I. S. S natr. tl- ut-rk rr :.u t the ad i urn
noniKK'.t :! f J 1 . : I . loll. I U .1 rr- . I.t s ; ;;rr I hlv to prrvioiit notice,
pent nod dtiirered an excellent adores to t!n u t- Vntn Townnhip Aasocintton, hrad-d hv the Pro.
nr. It be aeen that the antirij itions if the dnt. and .i n:an:od hv munir. and an rWant ' ouirc of f.r. i n r
" . " 0 I " W " Alujr, .f l.i l t in o ir ru v. In wli . h tl rv hopid l-nrui r iu-t r rcriit.- i f i thr-u hv ti" I im . r aft.-r filini their d vlir
to profit, hare vanidied like a dream. The Free Presa Aaaocintion -f Wnahington "itv. Alexandria and ritizens btfjrc they ran be rnttikd to thr aamr (m irprtown ; and qImi th West Indi nn-'l. lul. and i ri .hpt iut -Urnntiz n-.
with thr.r ntnnee 44 nnvrched ont in order to meet una, BenAonh Allen end other Democrat, d. tiseir brethr :i at t; " e runtry. fr.m the I rtrin n f the nt an rialiata but ihei At the asMtiii.!i!i. .!; s J mn. I'q. m faeorably reardd by hquip f tin l i rit Win mlled t' Hie chair, and Vm. H. Pnnarox. Präsident .it ra. who adhere to thndjetrinea t II irtt' r,l
nt. n"
'tllf . Ii
concurrence m i I morrati (? u
nation tUlhfullv to
I i a tin unci d tci
it .t. lie r.d i!.i ri
throaffh n h eh the democratic party had iut rasiwd. ('f the nd;anapolia Club, waa aloineiled ( t nt rentioaism. .Mr. Ar-!i I .. .1 IL .. I t a. . . . . - .
i , ii ' ii 1 1.,- oc ii r n ii" ' . r v n c n -i ..
It i ju-t us arefl, fit t as 1 1-1, that the Democracy bad aerv. d but the better t prove t!." inteprity of in
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I 1 1 in I , I. nun UK- inri i:ni s r n ' :i I ciius. ,t
d oeld in:!' rs!:: nd tlif . t.ite of ii : - nntt- r. ;i - n
fori Mr. Deila, It is mm thai in Isj, Mr. lullet, then i r. B. Senat 'r, did an port a biil for the irter of the U. S. Bank f r IS rcarafjff ahiefc !!:' Hin'i v,istoa tithe rrniiictit hilf n in,l-
im'h f doltara. Ii h;s L mi Htated thai l.r- supported
!" ''nid. The immense bu.M.n waa lit-r-illy in pn anting one of these ncmoriar
9. i f on limit. A IV'ikk rat. c io unt) eo!irn!i: wish Id a! F'nnc. t n. on the J.ith t It.. Klihu MeCuH High, rhajrnun ; Wn. Kur:, " r
The convention n ' i.-nt. d a i '. r II" ; r entative, I. Win. County lrk Htid lo- r.l r. J .l v er flT. Sam clShinnon; üirC Ik
rr, .Inni" nuaardl ; for Criamty . The r uu'fiii .ii al umioni m
in. It. !i hi. i :i I .' fir S -:i i r f r the r it.c. ofOiha n. Pike and Done s, r. s of I- nt r j n - ' d fr m rhi !i are aelert the foil 1 1 ii .. alo. Ii ;:r- .ill tint ur
a f H m s i n j- m ry ; for :i 1 1 -i r--r n- ; fur
" tor and Tn-aur-d4or, v.M. Knttii roved d" lkn:a-
en.i a I .1 a a t 1..
,i- , , nucu, ii' M uniy w.in tni" iiart.i iini... mir nun, iuwi : ler many diflirr nrea t opiuion, difll-rcn-ei however , . ,. . ., , , , .r, ..n . , . , , . , . bom men, and ,. .t eboul measiw . ihechoicoof the 1,111 WiUli Vulv- tX lln (Mr- Aidr) bad observed that, to tntvention bad imaaimouOy fallen upon a mad Iwaaadresacd by Hon. Wn.J. BaowK, (jrst returned J8 rteenüy, the gent) ... n who j r.proaebable in private life, and who in variotu public from Conmn, and who had addrv-ed n mult.tude V1 ir l"'" ;r'-'lr tneani w qu . .. r. ao toti ns md iriven tvroof of i ml Hrmn nnd.hir.J.Murwn, ... .r P" theni a th the exrrcasjon ol t r .uns,
r
tiukn amAmm inf m.-t !. ,i, . r.in ii i ...rULi.., ,c in to thoae principle, uhicli tlie democratic oarti
- Mo- -'!,- iiom i - 4 ' a iui v vi j e a r r. ... ...... ... . ! Ueem Csenti.il to the ipisi.--r.tv ol i nr r nnirv nml
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It ia true that that legislature did adnM res lu- ' . ,'" ! r y, 1 j I he perpetuafj! n of her free m -1 t mf.M r .1 a rccharter, bnl accordtnjr to the wellt mid Gen. Com, and I km
tons
eriuanco are poa es, it appears t ? ..- t .Mr. Jill's v. 0s then convinced, aaine fi n ihoae resolutions (net a bank uns an Astitntioni f necemity - nd at Uty. The !ill however was n fm by ( M Hick ry tl c bod ; r iJ 0 0 aoblcat m t of Ins l.f... and in wbieb ad be was f llv s';Mniii"d hy Mr. ';'n Bnren, While n !:!. n r metuber.i of the Cabinet oerui led a d mbtful -iti n.
nr..i:uu.,u,,,(.(u bm -MHiniaii. Lt tl . OoH 11.,,'p i Ih. rJI .;) br Goren, 1 IS '"' "SSHSklf
. . . I i . . . I ' , .mhi ' I' r . "II.il I o ' I I .1 I Mil I Tl lilt In i" iITI
After the aj '.ikm.r u;:s eunclnded, a eeaninittee memorial, to indulge in any observe!
was appoiuted to prepare reflation?
1 1 1 nt ; ii I I n w bim
m be v.ll fdiil the N. Bolton, Jame Rains, Th. M rr
us, cmtsistmg 1 1 80 ,,,r '' 'i ,rl ,r"'" thi arse, as i - n nmrj , , ,, " opposition to the dissent cxrre cd bv tho W, JOepIl Pence, . ,, . , , ' , . 1 . nn n, that he rntirclv c-. u-'urn 1 w.tlitlte mem r :i . . i . i . i . . . . . ... -
add . in
s i ! n
cit'.' teilt h
ii , I, , . ,i I'll,. rm ,v -v. , , n. mil h" -nTir.lv n-'iir. I u .th t'n' urn: -r :i i -ts I ., n o -n.r urn. v i . i.o. in me i m. I !.. tr.in-U. ind ruHj just.u the con- rhornas Stout, Wm. I . Martundüe, Caleh Bentlev, iiL. rnver of their rmmori.l Tl . J. , s " wfaalnxoi rH to ia ,i.i n aaiM
II III! l ll l-VI I"; 111. '!'. ' u nit '
Let as j it I bind u i lite il.
I.' '. I I,C fir.jtjrnf tormtili real! n o I he .nit .-I i 4 if i r ; i kdain i ab i araiMM at p Majr policy, ti.l i in aar n..an ih .i w i. ii h itM ru lean i io. i Akt fai to ar i n H l,.J, 1 !,at It. arj ' .v, Oie I rn-l!i KJ ! I I n . . i B i 0 i ' i i at tto West a la a trau n Ihr hiii r! ii J inj u' I kiu il'1! ' a bead of bm i air ihI n ' . i .' h i
tlir iii.Mit at d o n I f 'In- !, in I
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.f t.r f- T'' r i. ii ir r' !. s .f air;I satr in I (ff : M al .rm ..If rr...la. i b- . T : I u . tl i aal lag ih 'u.i 'f Vi i hp 'tto ! ." a 1 '' I n laatnaj 'i i ' r i u' lie JomiI a f. i r.l ail claini U
i n ten iws f tl e past, end join in ow
in our power, and let u attain it. Let every one
, , wi re nnanim u-i aa iea.
ICvi rv man p-i-oj - t
I! r.i eras assailed tot thin Veto, by the Bank I lurul -
era and Ibeir !u; c!l over the country. But the war went en, end the ' t. a- followed up by the Removal Of Ine, Depo itos, !o'-!i added fuel to the fire. "Original Jackson men,1 by scores andhnndred , deserted the Iron Hearted President and weal nver to the ranka of the Enemy, Bnl not en with . a i
..r. mnajt. . t'ULI.c meet. nr t t . I Vm n rar-v va
(. , 1 iii- ii' -a i '' ; i on: pa; er M a gixa
well arranged cmhuntion of ideas, as weconeeiva. On the hfi, tin- Mai' ..,;, under the word ldkuM . in the litre a f ic inmileof the Ca iMi ver the . r.i Strttf ; and on the ri.dit, tie n'ible which we ha " ado td a ti r o.vn "coat I f arm boB -r.i !-. rnrnti' u'-d .n the N'i ,v T t , ur nt uw 1 f the nation al eeaaaeaasov the "fallanl French nation and ! ray -
rnaracterized I r un-easin v.lth im the k r, -iij ,, . i i i . . ,. I Ml tl !l 1 n I '( ' I. .i. a I r T I 1 r . ' .
unl-r the u -rd .S-'r I. hie i i dem rd with p i , m n i ... , , the President, rhe Bank was powciful, particularly tlie word . f ll.e i ll hi :: .Mt...:i, and are liirmo- ,, . .. , , , . . , ntbatcjty. Many of the fair weather leaders of the ui-iu a a whole; uhi- the loaded nrapc-vine by . . . " , , ,.. i .. ., .... . ,. . . - . oemocratac --irtv, d n'.it.:! 1 t!i- tiaaueaol the conAlinh the I I'tore i r Ii vid i eiuhlematic 'I li.i , , . . . ... test, u-avcrcd, and even the honest rank and file, un-pi'-e au I I ! ti. v n rti.ii t lie allo'ted to usby awi-C . ' r J aeqaainted with the my.ster.es 1 1 the question, were proTiKne, .1 are mil lattlirullv carry out the pnnci- . . . ,t ,
, r., , , , , ' "r." oi uc ana awan.siff me iu i;. n i I .u pies of the Im aratic pirtv, which are but a practical ,- i , , . ' r .. , i IJ l tl.oe up Ii whom they bad bi en accust um d to rely in head ,'iil ir.-e-n :it i.l toe n role. ........ .
, . aaattersci .1 uöt and uncertainty. Democratic mectrhe d"ij-n or th head i oor own, rbedrtwinsr, i i . n , , ,, " . inps liad usually numbered tlious&nd-. On tliis occaw hi -h x a beautifully executed, we are indebted for . ,i t . . , . , f - - , , ,. , ". there were but two r three hundrrd wbo h -I I" "ur frr-nl. Dr. I. I. I EAIEf, of Ivifavette, a:.d i . . conndenec en ugh to as niLls. But three i r --s tin- enzravtnz was executed by Mr. Lovejoy, of Cin- i i i y J whoiiad orrupied con ipictiou priition ventured to
i .i,i'i.-
R f, Tlial the Wavne Townhin Hickorv Club
t' r . i . ; r. : i : the triumph i.f our cauae. Victurv tbe aaase is liareby revireal, eoaüatuuj of eacfa ii. .. . ,..' j.... ....... ... .i. . . ... . . i . . . .....ii... ... .i
. i " ' i ... .inn i . 1 1 in i in- 1 1 . .'. Mil 1". H Mil I.l TC, III Oil'
pre cnei ur our democratic brethren from Indianano
lis, and of the county pencrally, pledge ourselvesto
t !. and rulnl hi duty. I am so pcrsu id d thai such .11 be the reu. r.i I sentiment and acti q f the arty, thai I nmlitl ntlj predict that Jan K. Polk u .li be the n ri I res deul of the I n ii S ate , mid if be i. I knoa he II f II rar in the fJotatepi i f Waahintr. t. n. of Jefter i n, f Mad son, and of Jackson. "The General wa rVequently iaterrupted in the e ure of bi remarks by the luud bursts i.f a; pknse fr .-ii ü II present. Phil ipelthi . An immense meetinir waa held ;it
Philadelphii i. Y. Post
tnusiastiC p
lie . ,, ! - f tlie I
on the it inst. A a rre ; ndi nt ol t!.. I uut i xaggernti' n. one of the boost n-
' .' il in. i 1 iir wli.i'li this ritv u.-it.
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' . - own . . m i.. ri. it i. nil. nn . iie alion in u ly attracted the atti ntiou t ti a people i f üie i nited a?a : Aw ncae . tr an m i Mr ulnar, aff Ma kion Stales, rhere was, he thought, a growing esanbina tow d ritaaai rr.naeteatHfcdla ttoeaaeeaee i Ii ii of eircUBi4ani ex. u Lieh fund In d ami let ground ' 1 : ' ' 1 ":' ' ,v '' ,1 i ; u far the e. n. n, that ti e great ma of uneduea ed 11 , ' 'V " " 1 "J " 'n1f'l0, ,f N"' ! r.r.. ...... r I ii.. e .i . ""k 'd e Aanpl.nif to Mair Ii, hi. i u r Leaetal foreigners, wholly ignorant ol tbe nature and value ,.,x,r ..,,r. ...h ,., -
ii mir oi .iion KU-, aanuany pour.ng intotne c nntry, J i, n :. ra -. . . . '. , Haaain a. a I ana ia fav
spare no exertions, both ;it the Intrust and November r""!(' 11 '' withan the -I. ort riod f iiv y its, fixed v a p ",,V, 1 1 . a i ito moi aatigaie u .om. vi alarliiin. tu uutaln tka mm! mImIhU. .k. J by the prc-ent law. become fit au i p.-i-e." w i'. r. .1... asa'aaa rMrti fas mmiiiit) I '.an ...nit .."nM) .1r.
election to sustain the great princij lea of the demo
crane parry. Rt an .' , Thai we hail with great satisfactkai Um t in nation i f Jamei K. Polk f.r I're. lii-nt and Ueo
AI. I '. IIa 1 1 .r ice Preid nt of these United States
sense of their value and re p nibihty, theriirhUof ,v'ir- "", ',!' ""M; ' '""; bi M o -. oaUycorncititens. Pne premature e cisefsncfa ,.. u. i ...r i, ; , ... ,, t ... .. ,, ngnts had grown t. an -v.J ul great magnitude, of Omm o .. . i a u.a . . iiam. N .- which there had. inihannilv but too recemlv. hnn lfWeci, TkateCebnal C nun '.r ir fnimcl ci niiire
A' .'m. Tl.nt urnrn.r.m.l.fu ,,. painful dcmonstratkm. If no other ocrMoa m th ... f " :' . e- ui.. i,,.(-... MiUaaaa
tv than n.,1,.1, r, r-t if. ZT !T-j tioual Councils ahouM take un il,,. ihiiH i... ....i.i J " Ommemn, ,;, , w. Ki.-ha MrCuli.-uuh,
. o.ai muni er rüiioiipM lis nu ini er- men ii iss,.,.(. .". "u.i.i ifnu w.- u4- uns -Hiiiicfi, i.ew. uid. umt,.w n .. i i . i i i . j i f !, m 'f.-in r.fie.n-r devo;, to j rim i le. u-Lel, hxi. '"'- tbe proper t.me- ,, a thai ptrt the !u r in ii , ,.. 'tuUi ,oc""" distinrii:-l ed the name of Martin Van fiurea, Ca.ss, ''big party) kmtld am inia power wki U would gin RisarSaat, Tfcat ia Catatral riaaima afaaaaaal I ihi Johnson, Blieiianaji, indi host of others, fir aJarre mead '.', introdm wm awn- r"llv'' " ;.'"d mut c m rv.-.v .0 ui .1 im riei the ;il I that mi re office can n ofer nur 84 ' " coriaiist justly ctmclud .';'. ;..; N v' '"'u'1 1 lrti " """ 1,1 " : " j- Um. nt .. . ' .. . ' a ! I . i.i 1 a 1 1 r. - o f . . t lie . u. , . . v . ,1 . 1. r-. , ... . 1 . .
uc, .mica, BKetings wüieh tl city has wU- ,n. we d-e.n ,t unnerery to enter in- a.-d ,.1 c -flu,;.;,.,; ucl, .c,t, ;. etc . hi a , h ;m'e P.i., and U tins gatm r .n;r ;s en earnest I W detail ( 1 our rmci -les at t!,s rr o!. It is sulii- W ill ' ur ad ;,t d f.-ll v citizen reaJtki, ponder arheanaiiiaer. : re. in r egard to the spirit and em igy fjciem e. any, tfcey are auch aa governed the but .An- it, ami l- o atiseraUy slavi h as t rote the Whiff '" ' 1 ' " r ( n'1 mi.etrr ii.u h-vr paaatj itc in tho com.ng contest, tlie demon racy w Jl I gust elections in IodiGna, and turned the tide of 1840 c f,r 0 . , 4. ., , ' e wtouerer ia nvw aoima it amy lariats aectaaeiy,ts caal
1 1 - tr,uniph, sweep over I'eim ylvama l.kea era 1- back to its old democratic channel. ! 1 " ' ' B,SPHV'V -; r '';"
r.c-lirc. I 10 1 -t ur h . .f the snare n 'he m:t Mvot
back to its old democratic channel
fi '. Tliat in 1 -inn. !i a luii ana has iim.-r ml
r' ij' oi n spnee n " 11c mit sirei t, i t nat luasniiu ti as liut.ana has never vot- Si'aiii'tri ii r .... 1... between Trth and Öth streets, u, on dense mas, of ed fr Ilenrv Clay far President; but has on three , ?Sm T btadi. Then arasnohalf.wav. undee.ded Hieer ntr. several occasions fiitaind Old , eer,., .,e McAJume' 011 " .list May, in reply to a 1
sine
a . . 1 j 1. . 1 1 - . .
a ? wrere, oui-.i rr,ng voice, ii came ii'om uo goou reason wii) toim' iittmry
me imm n e 0 semblageas from a band 01 bretiiren, I o be su-tined, when it is know
pieujcu 10 u.e same preal pr.ncii les, the in n- har- Hie old block, and ha stood bv tin
in 11. 11 , rii I' ::i;-l d voted. :' ca 11 . 1 . ti mi wim rv
iliu r
. 1 r 1 n '.1.1 ui . 1 111 1 as . t, Uirce a vi n,,,!-, ., .,, , , UHtained Old Hickorw, we can Nee ' McJJufhe, en the 31 May. in reply to a state-
hon! I notal- cvans, a-tto mid that the protection of reiimtyi lena fir pa
.;t: -li 1 v, 1 1 '.! r id. p
lln In-1, ll,.! it I...I! I... tl... .1 1', . I Ii.. . ' '. .1 l'...mi.
" " - - are hi HOcae n 1 1 iu al i aai n. pr , i- f hi n um , in !i ilin u i i 1.1 ui 1 ii;m 1 ... m I i n. o v In u rri the nillll.'.' II fl-l ll Oil, p'11 III O. Ill t I II t . Ul O l Mils.
I,
which lately disturb d them are hapiulv
mi ige in go (I and evil n ort. '''.', That ao far as the annexation of Texas to tlo. in ln i ... iii.ril tl,. fiasM ...Oft-, I...
Andrew Jackst n, in ti-i- expression of hin oninion v, stmff I n,i ,i t- ,f" '"'
the American people, that if we sl:tr,.r the present him, let him lend him a hundred pound
il up 'll the .title 1 ul
fi.e mutiny; 'he rX-
I ' I' ' " I " I. II II - ... II . .' . 1 I J I .1 i . 1 I. I I L.I I II
in unit ii-tun-r to buy the lanner's product Mr. Me- tmarc r pa ty. Ditffie said it reminded him of the case of FataafT, IUlec4 Tut a enaaamitue 4 i.i.nre i.r p -nmiet
y .11 nu 1 1101 ur 1 - a be ia a true chip of manufactured benefitted the farmer, for it n.M d the SJ'T- '. JL 1... 1. . . .1 1 1 . , .1 , . . . . . ' ' -
111 ro 01 11. r 1 1 t
I . , I . 1 . , . ... 1 ( p line mwieiiij.. 1,1 ti,i rouiiiy, i t It-. t 'Lue uho, on 11 eerta.n iK-i.is,on, felt inclined to bet, I.. I- t ,M. ., , ., , t m, memmrn .) arh, dir it aai.U Or aa
tt.th '''ii i: 111 on 11 '. 1 .I l.i.li., h iN-nei rr
tin-, aiarerenitt idu a- h- an 1 i rteiriea wairafal eve
vri 11. r i 1 ii-. I iilli 1- ! Ihr -ttv The f II .wu. e. n.
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111 , 1 .....in ."I. lames rage, ana .ine::r uie r.--..t.ons passed was the louowinn1 all laaaata tm lataiiate. . .1'. I) - wim ( A .1 . . i ..
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Th.. l.-t I .nr., . I ... '. I,., I ...... : iw t ii. rn.it', tl .. ir... ...,.l I . I r .. it . 11 . . . ,, ... . L'H'H'II lii"l:t li! In !:' MV l.n'Mall'l W.ll train ,t. he a s. n r ,. , i, i , , . r,o. C. il,n ,U,P...,. ul... I. ... ton
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h.t.l m.l.....,v ... M..,., vl,.,.,,,, Wl,,,. ,y tentni ,..lo,i- IT, :,l. , ra ,',i. nosl inpamnl ntimtn icx.red b, ite Batumi,,- , ... . Ty'Zv-: CZP a h r'"' r " r 5..! ! XMA rttX ttaat the Dom i r bey whom he had the honor of ad i againl tlie Pank, und the t nly one a-hiefa could r' s :' : 1 1 ;rI " . "' I ur na -tot we aLu eher-; , t., ,M. w.j . , p -iir citizens t f that vouna Re k" ,vvn ," '-v :i if '"" 1 "x bet, be w.-uld t " i-. . pa , I arartip, K Met all aaajh, E , tl! dr.-ssiu-urr-in; e mp m d i f Merd an -, Lewyers, bare acroraflislied its oWnfilL We bavoari !t. 1 '' "'" 1,1 ,-r,i ' inl ::!,-'i:"-r '' n",r pnilic. U never pay back the hundred pound, and if be won, u.aa, and Ttoa ftram. Phy-inan, and Ik.nk.r., l.u' wen- the honest hamV toer auch eireumstence, to snppose that Mr. Dallas duUeT cf he h7ch Codke f Vr ' ! t 1 f th-'T'! u d I "'"'!' T,,nt in ,itiHng our claims to the the pcreon who won the 110, would be jfiO J out of u !l '! p,a? tltm " ' 1 ' r ' "u tisttd yeomanry of the land, the inebrious haul bad become mtislicd, al that time, i f the an ound- State.-, and c peeially cf ihc iufev.Lle fid ddv with f"":'Irv ! f0retT V dopt the laaguage of -.H-k-t. But it was aaacb wor e with the farmer " ; 'K ' ' ' ''rr ' 1 ' ' v :I h v-!' " r.v -.,rkin i...'t.:....... t. . ..i. i .1...;, i,. ,i... in- ,f Lisi,., ,.r,.iiu ,..i;,. it; u wl. ,h I ,i ', i... i i ."..;'.'.' . '... .. . en. Jackson, which to ask fur nothing that is not horn the n oiiirtnr:.r-. r,..,,, r : t.. i i v!' ""1 like to sceit ad ited :n erv eun-
wt .... .i .I.. .1 in lu u ii.,- i . . . ..I. HnwaawuH m uuv u.ij iiii.s ut uw mhi ii" i rifrht and submit to notdiinir that is a rone ... ....... , .,, , . . . stal sweat of their hr w and pun nl hy way of ittnftia- bave bet n bahnen . d by no other m live thai we an u;"' " :" "; isuresi "," xlr Democratic party dm-j RfSfjrni ial in the nsmecf the wholelSimoera. u'" t,M !u ,""n,.v wherewithal to j nrcha the '' ,B ,;" '
c nvxtion that Ohl . ,M ." !"' nr,,"',,.s i''':.,""l..r' ev tfel-l VVavne. we lender the Indiana,...!,, 1 1, .-fco. I 'ounce. ... a ... ,. a
" a saFtaaaaa
m t See &c Now ire cm appeal t the thou iniffne, !ut thai of an Loric I
.1 i . ' i 1 '!l T. Sellin m i. 'v . I , ii lima ' . .. . - . Ä . . .
. I . a.- i I i . "'' i ii: - I1 wi I i iii i ii ,i i : ii i " . . m . . . . i l - . i t i . . .. a i . i. i.
amma wno were prescni, mat or. WaUicomn made nicaory waa rigut, as siuvequent events, which then tvr to the Kreal principles Tf whicl lie ua tl.e v -.r- nanas ior mis rnenaiy rr, and T' l" r. nauss, mr. mcinime proposed to liEonoc C. Meeeii klp, I. u. is deiiUH-ratie
no sunn muri., u r. of . -...ir -e, d.d he pouat to any one t w c. ,.!,! ant.eipat.. have dem nstrated. The fact Üiy rei re Diitative. and rev re him as such : and thai . , renew cuue.ermmat:ona on mm a method by which be ni,di have an orange candidate f.r Rcnrcsrie.it, v.- St. !..s,.:, ,.l!Il!v
by way of ,l!ustrai,on. if tbe writer of that .dih.ri- that Mr. Dallas thus sustained Gen. Jackson, ina eher tender to him, in his honorable retirement, üner l'"tU h ,,!" !:r'l'"-M Tbe pcopleof toxtcomtty will do well to elect lm.
a .... ft I a,l a . .l a I . . . I I '1 . s i i . ' . i , , I t ,,. , i . . I . 4 . I . r fat, --- .--' ft. ..... . I I'.. . I . ..
im ,.ii-s,ih, iwr iri.ni- me renii i r eiiitor was e 1 1 i- w neu o ui.-tiv oi ais I. ir weatlier friends were . ' HCVrv JUIIt-ct uec" campaign. loin Mii.on ms sou iiunnc bkisi remote portion id b Li, because be is deserving, and because thvwill ataasatl then it is maaulcsl that he . he u-is writ- d-ertiin him. sin ihI am f.r in ,., o.,.... ri " B and respect ol the American i moi racy. the Pnitid States, in on!-r to .r.v,. m l . . i., 1....11 r....i 1 11 1 , .
r r .wimwavi in .. . . . . ... ' B I J " mmj wtmmt au wiu in o i ; n nu 10 UlCir III. rnag a fabehood. prerious error on this point, even rcirard.n"' it as had oxoord, r. 11. At this place at one of tho larg-1 M de l ire ions. navigation. And it would be another anrumcnl in ests.
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I The t rut Ii is, the federal party hv resort in? to such ns represented by the Whig
shameless fctokalama, anew that defeat is stann-r For our own part, we would observe, that no mtin them m the nee, end every plunge Ibey make fjamugb living can be aaore atftmgly opposed than are ar. t., inmjrled rae and fear, only sinks them d -eper. Tue Ibe hinder. nr and every way ahemin aide American . . l.i a a . a ai ia . . . .
11. 011. k mti willed it, ana tnev reel n. aysiem 01 rater .iimicv rankiti". State . r Nationa
est meetings held f r year , an eloquent speech waa
- r ' ...p,,..,. in 111 The I illowins list show, the time of boldimr State favor of the anaexatkm -a Tp,h it... mil ,. ..,.i.i
e " ...... .ii. . -., ...'.nu r I : : 1 1 liv I t..I. t W. .. . i . . .1 : . .1 1 ni . mm ,
'o- .ui.i a ,1 s.-.on a- iioii u ,,x vim r, m me several amies, i ae result oe lurtner on, and mux give more employment to naextract, from the report of tlie latriot, in relation to in Tennessee and Kentucky, the states from which rigatioa. Miweover, the so,l there ia ao deep, thai the private character of Col. Polk: the IVesidetohd candidntoa bail, will Ik looked for what sbould to exported to cover the barren rock of Eilucated in tlie Irisim f a nioua fäm'lv ho Im . with Uli ,n 1 1 .'in 1 1 v 11 1 1 inlnmil , J .... .1 ...1. , I... I 1. .... ..tl. .. . ..1.1 ... .. I.l .1 e rm , ,
, , . . I ,'- ".--". - .i.-uui ''I. ' , Mill 11" uuuin LUC 1 1 UK 'III ii, n 111,1 I1WI 111 1 10 1- 1 ur i.l nu , 1 1 . VV Ii , Ii ever bv h a examtde man I -t, ,1 h,- l... ... , , , .. . . . . . J
tlie sentence of death against ifo
The wi sear re ,.f I he Journal has been so much in We prutaUy go further, aid feel atronwer, than the aTidTn.8 "tLl r'y.u'6:!! ! ""''I Coons WW ,l:,ir v,,r' ,M'V j carry them. The is deep enough to spare it. Well, you baveaot tbe ft a a a f t ft " Ol'' HI'll' I, lid IH,. l t )IVI I 1 III'. IIlTi ll!llItIlil' Ii . . , l.al.it ..I ,. (ahem !) that. jMa.rfi llow, he f r- majority of our party on this subject They, bowev- public worship. He is untoranl of everv rame of l:irIi ',1Jl -ed-er supposes that tlie operation of aoil apon the rock. Bm you cannot raise tl rangen a tt at I . - m a . . .. a . 5 lUai T,..-.. . a' ... : I ! rat . . .. -. i - . . . . .
the l-ial.it mtßkkMmm fabem :) that, iH.r f How. he 1 r- maioritv of our nartv on tin, snl u.t I,...,- i.,...-...
I w j 1 m- . ..j . . 1 II' I II' 'O I I " j..t I nt thou-ands wore present at the time to which er, ore not rcspoatoible Cr our utinnMm ; and we n1. all. ..I.... V . , . 1. 1 - . mm. 1 ,. . . 1 ., . ....
-- .H11111 ri 01 me in me m 01 ms own par- ' "peaa oi 11, aa bbwiw, mat we should be as likely ty were pres.-nt alo. Th-y can never believe the na Inn Whigs am, to oppose Dallas on the ground of Jreansml egaha wttoawvav it feem aa ineniwiJt to aarsee. Panl.im, if there were just cause to do ao. We presentation, which is nearly always. Wear, thank- however are an tied to the - n'rarv, and ultra n we ful be that, we repeat that ahbmagh at aaight have are agaratl Bankism, are aha II s,,jj,,rt George M. been said win aettoet truth that the Dmnotiaty Delias in the full beHcf that hh integrity is unimwhom he hnd the hou r of addressin'r were the h.,n. ne.-o-l.al.le. nnd that wo . r.i. ir,,.i 1 1 : .
est hard-fi ted yeomanry of tl.e land, the indiisfrems the most important mbjed involved ... controvert 1m."v i'tld!'',,, d'ti' I-, ', JTlT ?' S J .!?."S?.2 tbteef
hard-work in-: mo. haniis w rbo oaeatot d their livinr hv between the parties of the day. dwell quietly m the heart and rule the Pfe not b otner patriotic Americans should oppoae him, the sweat of their brow, or at toast, niaetoan tnen But we have further evidence fa biter lata' .,1 hawked about ana mmmoditu : nor tcoured un Hie a bowevcr, on all gt ids.
ry to the bob- r buckler Jot pndertwn ; nor I worn oxer lie The following is the table :
July 1 Gretata,
am Cook, arfaicb wm t.. base t.ik- n plai n ntofClal nmmnee, anleae p't ou. d by action of the Supreme t 'otirt, the l!r.,.kv ill-- mrrka of lame I Ith, says "As aa evld Bee of the advanoe if refuu men! in . . I . ............ ..... a 1.1 ., m ...
public worship, lie is iinoranl of everv nnw nf 1 mumcipnia Lenrer supposes that the operation ,d aoil apon tbe rock. But roneannot raise tbe uranzes .73' , ,rn" " H,:,T """ ' I lawmm 1 riviy innw Ul , ., ... . . . . . . ... - nniii!i' ,w rn..i.,t... .,,',,.. - - - -
baard: he know- notbinir of canls: hi. i.-.n.i-i me texas question in Louisiana, lennessee, .North without a certain measure of sunshine. And here 1.,. " . . . " ' ""V" . 1 " "l
apeak on the authority uf men t honor, who l;e Carolina, Alatoma, hntneky, Illinois, Indiana and raeomaaeasled to Mr. Bxtes the method ucd by a eer- letter tlie oilier dav' frtm Mr !.Vi,i.f U la iTaSl? lo nr linn n..nn L..,,.i L.m .....It . ...I . I.l .. . i , Al- .., i . ...... . . - .. ' - WIM II II,
ft" 1 " j i. iwuuib noiuceeivc missoun, wnien vom on or aetore me 1st ol August, tain person of whom he spoke, who proposed t, ex- Payette eounty, Ind., in which he mrneatlt -.h.-.tw
i,is I, u,,; witoanto wUl be dectmve ol their i rae ,., the Presidential tract nmtone from encumbers. (Great laslrter.)
ont pretension, be ahta... from the i of ardent n" nry lMlM- Wtonefinw Texapirits, and illustrates by Ins example the virtues of swy cireunistaneea, ami in favor of giving atrict temperance. En a word, his private character to the British part cf Oregon, as Daniel Wehster did is unblemished as a man and a christian. I aav tins nari nf Haina mm 1 ,. .... .1 ht 11 1.,.. -
J -.. mrmm . - iik 1 ir- o mihi Olli HU I 1W"SJIH-J-reluctantly. Kcliirion in the verv best nfaaüin ,1
, ' , , , ame eueci on me duties meniionen, ae wen as seven!
A atcnamtll'ml tviuc I'sllior. It will Im remembered thai Air. Falner, when mak inghia Bank examination, disnrverrd thai A. B. Fon.
thejoh. In what we e;ill the hnrharoiis ajre-, there were men who boasti I f their ientinc 1 foncii new as exeeu 1 oaaws, aad carried eertiucataa fr urn their last employer, of 1 In-ir cx vines in the hii-mcss. How much an- we in advan e off the bataajuaaj mm
II is ex Ceti u ol course llial I 1 11 !r d t .,:!' m und a III. . aaa .
tame, the caahier of the Tern Haute Branch, bad nwn who delight manch ipori, will enake il coarreauV-
Kam wunota ware, (il will no! do 0) say ol a irentle- em t ! present. Look Bptears entm Iv earelrsa
liethsof Idem, yet ;.v. NVhiteoam made n . aneb remark as that aJCrltod to him in the Journal. Pick vour born Bint again.
sneh 11 vv ill or.L'ihl, lu. .... r.. . I ; ... tl. o rUs V '';
be than remmi-.a . f ..hi ,.,ii..,.i ,. ..' v?tfr' ltke. M t I have said tbi-t toahLaa,
' . , 1 1 . 1 , 1 ,,' 1 1 II. .- . ' l..a I . . I . . . rtn
. iv , out s.i, iv , 1, ii . r,.. ,,. ... ,,., It liii.i-.op.
(kv" 1" Har Rrtte'fl und lottTnaTa errnnnl nf Ibe Voung Mm's PetniK r.r. i- ( onvi n'ion Ik n on the
liih, they si x that "liov. Whitconah ao far foreot the
bi-äV-a 1 . . , s.t 111 T.ii'r . lie rauiu not pity u v er era me n the high station he im 1 upies, so I r frjrot the respect he , . B .me. t I mi I...I . ;.i , ' f 8 a 1 ,t"r- w n were he ba .- enoujrli to d .
i owe the o 1 ,,f nd. in 1 as tn 1 r,-,i,l,. I I V, r the 1. w
...... ' 111 aeanHage, Ate. ftc
Bee tbe Jouriiil man MaVgOt that Gov. Keble. Guv.
. ... ... '" '"" 11 , ".o in ' . n ,1 iii , ,011 11, on t
however intportani they may be in estimating the in- be mismteri n ted : and it is due to mir . :,..d dmaftn Carullaa,
tetrntv if politicians. It is the f, l!,,w iter ,.,,rr,..,,i,... sav that his intetrrit avnd t.-r.t ,.a ...... 1 . ... AUbama,
rence between Mr. Dallas and Mr. Wcntwortli. VI c
f.rlllinis. Therejne . f .Mr. Dallas is nerfectlv
atisfactory. lieeonld n i play a Tyler game in the (Rouitds .. . I .... .1. 0. Lara. 1 . I
In- early in M met ions in n liüious dittv mrm tuu ih,t W 71 y'
in n.i. a,
Au.ot I Aik.ina, Al.jiot 1 N, V. ..i i( y, A'i.et I FVaatij U ..ni i. An. u-t 1 Ohm.
(a t.a or 7 ( ii'io'n r 7
mar i u ' .
m KEEN or
in -e.)
oi in-. i,
d ! UIDE ins LH E l'iiiun.
H v , iii v Moi.iii i
f it,
Ilorar 01 11 1 presextai i-: a. ) at- a . V . A
Wallace and liov. Iho r ,.de it .. i ! wasum-ton. June I. ltM.I
,r , ". " ' ,"u w WR Should yon be elected to tl liceof eihee whenever oijiiriun.iy fro .ir,,!. .1 making f - Vice Tresideut of tlie I'nitcd State, t ubj ; hi, in li.ieal hamngni i and stump "peer hos I if I has, we "J capacit in whiek you might be called to act, aid eamttasnre him me avwaa bare not Has he f x- ,t be establi hment t;f ai. ther I nited States Hank, or that Gov. Bgger aeasml v.-r the aaaetnbl are " "' 'be di tri but i -n of tlie r .: , ds i f the i ublic landa üben 1 hy was here, when riot ittd dtaOtntor r,-v"l- "SJ" ' , i -- a ,. i i . , ' I need not, I presume, at prise you that my object .d-whe loaves, . toaad were , ,:,hd ahmt wi.h , pi . nr. y. ur an w er t , th.s ,..., :, .; , , aayoneta and were traaaialed und-r fort nnd when eeunaint tlie public therewith. I Im; that it maybe the tah! s aad d with proviaioari arere turned over 1 friven bef are the adjtirnmeat of the prescn aa ion it la mmt - i ., ... i , of C. u rre is.
..... .,,...11 ii i ui" j.iiriiii miui.evi-
den-ly rened Ibal o .r barbeci was served and ästen in de.-em-y and tardea, and that our whole proceedings were eha racter ised by banunny and enrbn itm. t) ye hl:nd en d that strain at a gnstand wall w a cnmei. I. tl. numTna, our gees am all awans I
I have the bonoi to !;, your obedii ni v r mt " J. i. ! Wi RTii Hon. Geo, BI. Dali ul
Iraks
1 he po r o ! r i !v. ; Journal assails Gen. II man! s
.... . r.l ... . '" 'ion .ii i.;i- re. j,, i;, aevept.,n.-e the , s m t . I exatt, and int.mates as engaging with solemnity to chi
PuiLADELmiA, June 8, li . pBaaSin: In accepting the nominati n with which the Democratic National Convention unexpectedly h nored me, I certainly conceived myself at the same in 'in' nt. as acqniejcing in the political principles
. ...ui. i i, en .11 i.;e lesomiiun! psssed hy thai body, and
:,,s:,,N. The nominations were bailed al Boston withgrcal entnusrnsrn. The inrjctiug t ok place ;it Fancuil Hall, and the Bay State Democrat says the room was crowd d beyond its capacity to hold any people. Tie Boston loat say. it was oaeoftbe fulled, most enthuriastie, harmonksts, and patriotic aeantinga ever held in the old Cradle, of Lib, rty.w Cr 'nti. The Enquirer say 4,tlic larged and most enthusiastic meeting ever as embled in this city in t at the Court Itouse yard, on otonday evt niag 3d inst., ami organized by the apj hntmenl of the venerable M ises Dan wm, Esq., .- Pres dent : IJ berl Punft. Aar n Brown, Henry Rboediter, loaathan I.arriMorr, and ll.-liert Moore,as Vice Presidents ; Gideon M. Ayr.- , S teretary, and Augu tu Renz, assi :. :it." A number of spirited resolution!! were adopted, and
V in ant, M ii", blarj San.l,
man hank offieer, '."' n) about ten thousand dollars ol
the fund of the Bann, and a proj riated i' to his own ue. Fontaine immediately afeauatulatcd, bet an to me bank charter names it I nenitentiarv tiAence to
Ortobei s kirroar the bank faida in that amy. We have been Oitohrr 8 wJiitin' e, r s.ii I.c made the dire, to see hint is mm
Aaast I Routk Carbliaa. Vtoiei II ...... 1 i i . i i i . n
a, ... , i m I. ' as . . ' ' "iii' neu-a Heim .inn sniiiinii'r-. la ;-r lliau lonA'.ut l N .i i.i.' hi. Nuvrmbei -l Atiiet l MiiipfM, lf.vembci t rs1 Bci 1 we at length find bim, if we can be S'i', nihri 3 Ni-.v Nuik. N. v , ii, l.i-i .i 1 ti... Wi..., - ... ti i . i
. . , .. -.. .. . . . ,.i- j ., j . i - .ii ni .1,1 , i ii ir a I a or, at , 1 1 , h I luii.i.c. I lvi..v:oc. Kavctnbef 1 1 Laauovillc, hy. 1 he veraeiiHis Louisville Journal, nart iaf tie IV,
, ITH'!, Ii lilt ill, - i f tl.,, g ' tLM I:. J .
r wwauuaf,wi ItassureU i-.i n 1 i . . .
i Mik
ind uncoayerncd of tbe la arid end that a aaita hiaa.
lie sneaks of il in the most jo ahuTttttd winmg m inner. He has apparently nude no preparation for d th, or luougfii i f it in a -er.ou minnrr
' t t!.e in Mtiläiiaa
are all vigilance .all zeal all mdatstry.
Mark it ,! vim ,- ntitiue ' be can !
nun uit'ii.ud
lulet ytair duty, the 1 ky will S ne tt over us' as sure as kimj ting. V!oluMhu Adreraee, anv.
Ml Hah! il V. ,1 . tliis till. With lIlO l,,n.r..imm
Th, editor t the Advomte
Ins rm . and than, s- eaks the
Tlie
TOJttWn LteKftllesJ. rmdoubt eapeeta that Mr. Fimtaine will greatlj aid lamost sentinumtsid-bis heart Iv' N.Hiilt .MM k!'t. 1 I'll t O eon Hlir f r I ill al a St . 1 a
' I J , ;,v.p , , ur. I kl V Id A, orti as he ia iLiim a a
dy iu praetiee. Tl.is isanothcr cvideneei ft'.,
ml fitness i f things. Even Ifank Thi f
,n a.
ft B a
I lere is ins
t tirge an order f ,r a pound i f batter
si itcment : Isrnftsarou, Jana II, 1844. M.i. Ciivrax: oma neat h-ajura bavr called my at. tci.ti ii im ia a i 1 .i ir in th,- It el,- M a ,1. . 1 1.. i, it.. n ii
I" ''ii.o. I ratiheation m Iini was held at Buf- J"1 ,!"' M'"' ' reu'i n waa eatdced -n Saaday Ai .-I. I , ," . ', ' - I tad lu-hm.,,, oi be'mg raaaoyH t.i ft'trnd Ii that drptrtUl.l, On Uie It.t.i mst., Which i. ,! eri!., d as one , I mct.l I r ni nif n m th, niihlia thst rmr himmA ml tHm B.a. i.
me urgesi ever aseni I , m tint eitv. The .'
i i r..- ii-- i r t a- i o 1 1 n ? M' n ' onvention was don.
en Sund ty. It .s such a veil known falehotti, that
. ...... , i t i i i .a j we mould not I ave taken the trouble to cotttradjet it, eettainly support Mr. lay, and no d aiht
except io sustain ine testimony, it mat were need i. i f tlie v, rih r of tlie following pxificate. ( tothnd .s a clever col red man, and one of tlie best cooks at a Larbccuc tlial we liave ever known: and uredtmht.
though he may be a shade or so darker than "his bro- "u Pbiladelpbia, thai the immediate caueiif tin i . i . .
tlier, if he w ould ever demean himself so much as
Slop I3ie Falsehood. ueports have been industriously circulated, ever inee the ocenrrcn of the disrra, fid 44Xativ " rt-
bt ran e it is true ; not thai however, mat his fears will ,4We im lore you men bj good - r !i r, and yuw bodo ", . 1 ' U .' "
! - a : r.v. e jiifljra so,
1 auj faith itlmr II- tu i v r. -t :istiri d, m .r- than n al.zod. .ur I n of roaavtrj . of success in Noftcaaber,
The Ad snuffs
i- the n e. to t' e
o III
un !rv srs ebes in do.
d fficul.y was the burning f pr iterant bibles by the
Catholics. Where is not a ä'iadmc truth in report. Tbe origin uf the riots wa; p ir-!, i t, L and the most that the "Natit es can allege in t u e
for tlieir conduct is that their meeting wa d .turbed with old f. Q. d
hy two or three Irishmen. 'II. - I"! to a which several person narticinalcd. ami a '
I the o ht. ,r uf .he ( i . hind, it. f UartJiol .ro- w '. lie aivaaaff
the v,ry ilmosj In re. ui 1 .re" but you v. .11 lind ;i vi r hard toif,t eople lor a man abo stigmatised
them
rat'
h raw I in the mm a I torn th
mi:
that he has sold birnsi If. i . i
them
f . nt u i v in t. fii -'i
ri h and ext mplifl !,(" i r
ht I-
A larger or mora enthusiast in i tsr city on any frw r oeca
a i mbiy m. ! he
ronrtfart.il ry called it tog thcr. and il separated wiL'i revcrberatiottta scarcely less 1 aid fr m a multitnde of voices speaking their ip apj .- .val . f the
dem'icratie n minationt thev met to
: nd to und
a oasly estimati d at from two to three thou and.
Ims is the aame lviM old lade, that winter before s to et. slsmld that n mination r.- nil in mr iU
last thought lien. Howard ajr-ttv clever f.'How -Mid tl twtJ BaceofViee Prt ai nt. Had I discovercharged that liov. Whih-omh bad aided to deieatinir SL"1? n'r,li' S'1;, ! r,i r ' - rule ofconmttaaW. .tat ,...,, , ;:. ,l i ive cr awecut . o, v. ith which, in a mate-
the i.,;.s, r : : . : s.: . r, r- - t. 1 r, 1 ... .der , t i0 ... ,.var,.
m- . ... ...... . mmm .. w , nai-e .ill m l,l lle . ' 1 1 - a i'U U.-rni'i nil II - . I : , , , . to be a hlaettoi d. over the.r own nanwi. : d to bee me thecand d i- of die p rtv a a h m retd It oeeas,oni!lv BtaiaLl and etomm d lf rent prn'le- li m "tojustlyA fur'y prochim .!. In r ngyoi men merely M ,!,r ,, dr.f.. ,v ansfuctol ttttd oh. Vl ' ' r". tn ta.s r, mark. : , t: . full I id struct tlie, nw aid proves. , f the KtiLrat, Partv. JSi ;;trme , ,,;,, did as r ..
ir ... ii " o i . .. '"- oi. v o.o.u.i h. v.u wi'i o i, 1 0 less ior t-. i 'aimer, acted a Secretarv. Ke; dut on were of- , If an oh! er . ne at Salem, rears earn, lmd been eeive that I have riven . ,i r. .-, . . . , y .
guilty nf half th. nutnt.tv of fmb.nir. luck-lnlin, anw . r t , v-nr inauirv. As. bo Z i r ' ' ' ' . . ' ' ' ! r 1 ,hC 11 P'
and
old lad
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n.ivr iti'i'ti li t! ' i. 'i vi , - -----
' 1 m !" ' undigui edly to avi r tint, r.- the rehttii n i f the men and m .inre , f the r r?
w ir ,, n , in w uiii!i;' between V I . national denvcracv and IU ... .... - - " , , (-ITon. W,n J. I n.w narr.,, dm this. lty from their candidttia is appreciat. d by me. its ddii, ! " ' ' " M'1 m v Wasbinyion. en Moratoy night He is in hue sp.r.t, poranh that i ahoald, by any ofiieial action, aid in the 7 ! ' " ' and hr.n-rs tir-t rae new frt in ell il m , t n r....,i ... o I no tier h-i"?,.. . f t .. t . a .
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un tarn. -, o vi , ti, llt, siiailav avaala. ... '... ; 111 tint hr -ul li r tl li e nrt lost, ,J real sb it an r !i.
i i.i iui r an in w i. .1 .,. ,,, i rjini mi on, n,,.l it man. in. w.i the A. ..,.,,; . . ..f ti...
nry hr bat Hioiber toiaett w oh. t . h jux-m to biiate- .. . . . 7 , ..... J r t i t-.et,.... .,,' . 1 lu.-l. . . w
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cum tan 'es arc kuoa n ,-. our ri
nr. accord
rat at i bul I i he.c Uut ia ihis te m varaeiti avail i "t
Lc.' .tsti atsL KUWAKU L 1La.NL.
der-.
Attscnt of Mexico. t th reile Uiajr The Washington correspondent of the Ohio States- Thai the Indiana Journal, the W ma, under date of 17th June, states tliat the srccial all the Ind an:, VVhi ,..t. r.
a r I
fier.
minister to Mes ico. Mr. til en. l as n terned t,, ':. I.. ir t .i. 1 1. j
... ......... .' IfTTll. 1,1. ,,I, intrton. witii flip inf nlliirenr-p thr.t Vi..!.-.. ..,t., ,.. I :.. i.-.. i . i f
. - .-...--..... ...... i - .i, i. i.'i; .i in 1, il . .,!. Connecticut. meetimr was held at '..u- n-,. ti.,. .. . it. .-ul .. i . ., , ...
- - - - i -I.. i n .1 i i ) er in in 1 1 mi 1 1 'i i in" t a r . ii ia a n rn. r ven, which is said t . have been very large and enthn- and settlement . f t nndary, upon any terms that may .t occasi. ns to the great i. sal t.e. J.-..-I! n. Mr. Billing presded, and J I a be agreed up n between the L'nitcd States and T - 44 Lei ae ' is the nartv s, aT ITli laiaa mm l a . 1
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ii -t the .'.nti-i I vernmcnt a.
Line, an with th unvla,
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hv
ro!,'n r .. tn 1 v. Lo hi rgtt med it out uf the Pre rdenew . We re Mr that till
f r th
s dMermi Vi odemy. Id of j ol ji r. a, .ii .1 ,y I' t. that tdttJ -d n i a t.'.at indidato fr Whim
J .nii, i ' i io in ii'. n.i, i-ii i iii lt "-' in unjoirv. .in i,ovv..r. vur st.it, ,j I , 1 V i mischicf-tnaking am air her n.n.rhbors rat the ":J ! r,'": m? ti.i leite. ti; .,. i1k. " ana Vice lrc ' msaffirming the mlutarj ladv of tlie Journal has ml.ded in. efec would ' ";h i rii lety of being, on the two topics to ;r"!, " ; U dministration, and pkdjmg e been buiui as a witch wtoctt yon atone have leferred. even more explicit, l1- the democracy of Connecticut to a vigorous aupi ri fr 1 w in, undisirni ,,!U- tu n r il . ,t . i..: .. .,' ,.. ...i ....,..
n that ti., re v, .11 I i
a e.-ili.
scsi n i t'
tati d .1 n . mA V . ., !- 1 . , ., , . ... -
' ' -:' iv-iir,ii.ug i.i- saiuiarv irres to consider tlie tiuestion 1 aimt-vat.o.i m .. . I. . . i. . . ..." 1
I t( ia' a r next.
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V
fully a a rr nr
la u ii h n t nlv brimg
n their peof -le, but cut off the imm. ,i e mark1 ur fkrmi r would othera i,- oh: , , (
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v, i , i iv ii . i, i i',. nas. .nr. i.rowii ae.ure-si u lue " -" ,.,. . u,,. j - rv,ii,.f..t;.. i i ...t ..n ..ii- bnads ana ng the different States, without sV rv, ,- rVhcn the forged order for butler was firejrrjoeed. derson vot ni? aeaimt it. There wa
a , iu, , miif ili.u t IHM 11' L' ll' l,..li, ih d' HI It , . ..... t - J - 1 . .1 . I I . l I
.... ...n.i; "";"""" i a Dream , i - ,j fith. J ir -.' WUI? ooscrvcu, in re; Iv to an ll,er Im rv. t'l.s. r.ee;t that tl.e v. h;2 em, rs de; re to I r dlt bv on to ti.e n . 1 .,t,,, , ... .... ... .. , ,
g. ... ,........ " ' o K1IV ll.lll s I
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putter ! h.i.!,l on? a haco. The wat the lok
Honst im Tue: dav af.erma n. at;d oloin the ev, n m WW IT L. 5 a ,'nN:r,,,,f f i,f'- a tr Whx wV to anather who ex- t tos, except tjt the whig leaders des; 14 " "r- nd ti.e eoneiiuent und worse n, nn tie. f uir.M . a e. - . e ,i . .v , ... , . ., , .. ... ...
et a iin.ted meetinir of the t'eiitnland Wavn. tow.,, or.,, eh r "" J ' '", '"ri 11 migntpr ti thafnei. irauai ai uie p tis as tney il d ... lMt
i . i .. . . . i. .... . i , . .
Hinter il irnett.
Dcfral nl DmueuaT Bill : d joke ueeu The biU fijting a uniform day througiiout the I nit- j at Kushville. Tney had .-, tall ash p 1c which was d Statt f r Ibe i Uxti a f IV s;i!t nt ai d Vice Prei- said to lie all the way IV m A hi md, on the lop of ,! nt. was dV t", at, d in i! , Si nate bt a vote i f t. which was fasten ,1 the r.- resenta f IV I, .,.,..P,-
all the whig Senatum bul Tallnmdge and Hen- J a starved coon, upon i board. VVhJ i wlmior
1 1' I r. - , , i . ' mr I. . m. I . . . i a
j , ta m .ni;, inty so v, ;i riu Kri vva
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II li !-iil Rrad ' or iraf
id Capt aka, etc.
and UalUs.
in i on 4
th" duty un : iJj III ike rr after ! We the land. It" a dut . '
- n nf i r-
every coon m d Ul , i ajajctt and meelian
ship Clulrs. and others, at Nat. B llou's. The latter mtetin was t xpu n ly addressl b liov. V. Ii.tr mb and Judjre Wick. We nasjut anataaaaml auch enthusiasm a now prevails among tlie democratic j.virt here. Whiggery's doom is sealed.
With mat respect. I am. dear s-r.
,ur f: ie.nl and o! du n lervttttt, i ; ll i i i k
Hon. jo:; Wm i won in, M. C. lit lp ifaemn
The px.r whig rre in an awful quandary to lir.d
aajawajm. . . . n " ' "ut " ill anawiul quandan to fir, (KT Thesjeeel esatthelourt House en Naturdav (.t s ,.' W,,'.. .... i. , , '
. m , . . " """" a. i , i .or. r rci.ti"miv-en, tl r. t by two or thi-randi httes t .r r. , r, sentative. we were taaav mmwrn L;. ... , . . , , ' uie oa amgnirj ins name btf-rethc peotle. Cut prevented bv pressure of hllsmess from hear. II". , it im aan aaaa v ttVa i i , , . , . .ni .l . rv . 'jit is no go. rating his distinguished federalism and are t dd, h srever, that Dornas, the Old Ha Breaker. Sumhv nta 1 .sm .11 ,i i i -naixed" ,.,.t Smiir.. IniM..n ... ,Um L-. .... . r toa.l-,s,n. all that can Ive aaidol him aaaaottca
- " ....... ..... ai- . n,uu ,' I . . ,, - ...i r ? . . i . . . . , sa.il t a servnnt crri liv 1 ..r ,. . . .rt . . . .
- e -. ". i ins o i
thcr the 1 rgi r nor bis part) would be hurt by it : as ; fi iL.-. C. ,r,.M mi.L .... , i .. i.. ... i.:... . i
. mm i ii"u- i v.i.v, auea urn rxpeata atr, I ming better uf him, and would overlook or note r.
ahout it ; and those who d d no! luSDW hint, w. rid in. believe t!:at !.! could lie iiui'.e mean noncrh to commit
f" igery foe a j amd of butter that afmr all, whig, g ry was as s;,t',. under the diiectaon of the Butter r'orgm as evi-r." Ti.at's nan tnorali'V. to s;iV the , Last.
screeched must have h. en terrific
tlvle K, r. hiwlv ui. 1 1, ..... . t I.mlj... . .1
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" "" ; ii.. -1. ' -'t .' r. i mini oav e rei-viieu . nn;i or nun; o.' n . ki ,r,.i.. .r,;, ;, . U. 11 ti J Ul V 1 i -t . .-,,.. I.....I. i .1
mm . . a. . II a.... - t a 11 ' IN I r II, I II. M I I.I I ll1 . " id I! Ill T VV I I I , I ' 1 1 I
IPV 11 Iii, lit li, ... . L- . ft 1- . .. 1 r . . mmM a a a . . . " ' " - - - a s v.iiiii
tiic notuinauon of tlie Iudiaiiapohs Junto. l?ut the Junto work with queer tools sonKtime-, as well
OCrlt ai : earn that Mr. Clay has not lofnaned his
gnmnl.nir ha'.ts, s his nrieaw pri tnnd, for it is slat-
C ii nr ei I ii . I Keuael. Tl . " ., , a . . i, ...
i iic ' ui , it road a ; r r an n D.ll was- i,,: m M.-ns , i i!n Ttamt ti.e H . ..so, mm tuppoaed would be the case las: The results of the ittk elections since the n rm wra k. BevereJ atb rapta were made ,,n Ibe l:it day tion of r,,ik and Dallas, em aympl .mat.,-, f ah of the -t ijou to take up the hill, hat uuiuoutjatully. big ones rill be hy end hy, I'olk is poison in tl . . . i - , 'JM,ris hv reg.ment. i .. I lie ti .11 to coiit.tii: the charters of the s,x ( swindling banks in the District of Coliimbia, was lost rotte. li of July. in the House. We are very gj id of that. What my tbmPeoi 1 f Let's eel .brate the day in
9Iihn u uii a Ft cJn, j Tin able paper come to u this areek j?i an n'm new arc, atueb adds greatly to its araamrettveaL while the mane l.ler.l. il :,n. ;.! mal t.tl-und sj ifit. whit b has hitherto rtoua, ter.id it. . nades its t' r a! eolumns. .,:., ,.,, if lire and prosper. WtM tbe publisher ptoase id us Mo. ! We toveaaä. j Lact d the one r- ceivi d.
Tbe Bi
Com 111 Mi-ior. To om brnthee i)nnViiaoii. gieetinf .
Amt riean, a VVhig j iper. rails t!
ie
Whereas, w e
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.... -i.t ,s M,lut.r ones., aim i never new lier to he inrs. hat is t.r.d ,n the bone is hard to hca ,.lit t mm 1.1. . .1.- - ..... I .
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-ie-. ... 1 1 ,i , i r a jruni ni'-, ;:nir ;. i in- mirt ,, , , ,. ., , ... ,,' a , , Kichiu n l ralbd um, anoth r jt .r i,.r r House on Saturday next to take the subiect min .. ! 1 ' r '" ' '
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eoasideration ! Speak i nt brethren
.r. hker, and a ha n- "t n, ,."
Use ii- b.
I
nae no im, K numbers oi the snuttam, we cannot ' mya it M tells vaTi uti rage n lies about the Ladies
eonspsjwiul his r.-qtict. we wait however, go on ßaickastmrledgment cl the ed.l rs of tbe Sentinel ittd gvmtlcmen ol Liberty. It j perhaps u im, kinnmj and to skin, nnd will endeavor to kt'p up for very pel, te mvlmtion to 4t!i of July Pie Nk ll but Mr. , btrkaqai w.ll have hard M rk to I iJi'au' with the IV-cetor." Head up. ,Terre I'lnutc. WiB further edriee bj V I r. one bt lieve that the Mbditun 4s .. t J"'
