Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1844 — Page 1

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aiu' jnt of riaiJ.n matter, on all subjc -ts of general i

interc-t. . m any . r .n-wspep'-r in Ir.d.'un. TER Two d ! r- vMr, always io advan-". In i" intn - w.ll mire than one numU-r ! aaaRttill th- i.i in . r -.v !. ii'iM T.! r w..l rNC.vc liiii; ; not to a t - .V V. ,.s b fop- t!;.' p.Mto of CJirli r.ir or trim, .Lid .f the ;a Jifiit t r a kenn wJillJg 1 Oer r term be ii t i!. if-ed, Mir piper w.l In- di-v -nt . mi- . . I Tiii pi''- will be strictly adeSeri rl to ta nil estses. Fix.- L dlars w ,11 Ik- received Rar three years; r. Ihm c ; RS .II I" Mm dollar w.l! be n i'i ' . aiv ektiseme: nt me 1 ilb r :i -u i r the ra- - f "-'" vcrt.M rnewas inserts Yearly advertiser fOnuble t fins w dicl wiir fr the Vinn.-. ted t'Jt -ix BjKSXths 'M'. - u'ill be inserted three times i . j." ern) and be continued at a square weekly. QRBIterly ailI at snl a h ire "1 I"' eras, will h- an-.iniii nlatfil mi roa- ; h u!il always be mule in wr.t11!' B - agTCOd Up All Barerti.HenK' it - fV' im abroad m t tt lb arm i t Inj rash ; r n i sttent !l W Ik- I i.i! t 1 1 -III. I estate tllll-d be ; unl. . y i';iik'iMi'ri are allowed nuiiii rcmittim ( y-lii franking, rowtaaaster wr.:- tiii r uaim s in lull under t t frank letters c-n-must ii"t firot t'i Btm4( 'i i' oceation Hmisimg i lln knry P-ilr at yi im: Jackton, th rt ! mt f .V. ftVffea, '1 iturday, July 0. feunj thr Irumpel , Iiat tlieiliurn, We ir. atrrmined ' 'j Iirr, Sb' itiii l'uik ji.il I-U U, (1 tnc Aad ti.kc fi Old litm iciari. KjIIv , ra ly, nMj, Roaa 1 our lie kör tree, Raltj . tally, iiiv , U un l MM tin k 1 y titc. '1 1 rwwin f4l, aad will at liI, 1 j-t ttt ibaaa aei li xa-, 'J ae W haaa (ia . , Um 'lie 1 cat, Tbel mill mi baaecr to tin- must. Tbea talli fce. In ' ur raaki Iben ' t j ive, Oi oiir wh eaa 1 kiok t imi ly ( 0, An) vaa iba ltntii i Llaa waaa, O'ti uu.r o-. 11 ii -i.ii. lUlly, he The TrX4ti hill in Ko'ideur lise. The iexan lild aic gtetn ami fair, I3ut aaaiai iian bat kii aad laJca, Aie kiadtad baaitt (bat hrva af ibcie. We welrnmf forciniri, und ran itli In aits Mtin ii- .i.J . ita tticm, Tu Been give tu marteJ man, Tbl poeai to diafiaacalta lbtta I. .Uy, he. Tli monc) M pawei lia had ii day. An t Ic 11 14 "itur may ci atf tlitn stufe, Iwi aerti raa nid Many ( lay Dtaaiae teas it the breath of life. Jv illy, &r. With srotn an I b rvat we reject I in- . hem al Diatt ibet iea, An t with eat livai e win piatacl Our jjioiiou, Ceatitataoa. Rally, itc. The t vtiapj gfaiy. A 1 a " The Wdtkbsg '. N rlmid? our cuec nuw oveicast, dui beaas luve rises bhjh. e'ni we have ftu mi a man .it last, h i ll blew the room sky-lu'h. With Jaaica h poca mi Tcaaaseaa, ' Ui Hickory, as lliey say, W e'll beat lae Irdttal 11 auacc, I' pou 1 he viitu d iy. Be lit iiuich, march, drum, dium, v' at, iheat away. Ret all the f.. Ik wnl fa for Polk, I ii tue otuijf t'ay. Wc aew hall nuke a glBVtena fihf. As the feds will .o m ilitkiter. With rieth aad Jeatiev, Law and Right, We'll tow tin in u,i Sail Kiver. i 'i a tart the liijie- can't notake, One tiuth ttic can't gainsay. That Polk the take is sure to take, I , aa Mm v tSiag Day. ii 'i.s man h, march, Jiun:, d.uni. Mau Ii, tna.i Ii iWay( Ref .ill tut- Mb will';.! f ir Pulk, I pea aba Retaag lay. !! Harry Clay, the People say, Is Mir- to be eafc if it, The aevei caa farget trie way 1 lad Uicker was in-ati-1. All men cm lall, wluicVr they dwell, In 11 ur in ctt i-, That fJarij tbea, bu aeta lid sell, Lic Rae, fei hia M pottage." Ilit man li, match, ti uai, di u.n, M 1 1 a, in mi ti 1 a ay, RtH i - 1 tic t;ii awes aain, I ;oIi the Voting Day. Two t ine" now imip fi im bn mouth, tlpea ih- t u id itjeti , l ue Frees t hi- aralchwvfd at the South, Aid at ike Ifertk PrmHttbtn, lie 'i .hili lent thn t atflbteat men, W an aeaiieti pta'ra id hatttes, With (strahl mi kviehti ln ien, Tu cail Ilea talks u latths. lint m.och. mail Ii. Sreafe, Jiutn, M w , aMHCh away. This b 1 .1 aa, no hall ibeWj l j" 11 Iba V iting Hay. V Üb aal ba ha wiM dunk ckaaaaasaati 1 I: w ikiag ti.cn haul cidei. An I aal .it hilj ea Ike aaaae, In 1 opei h 11. ay bettii la her ; lit II pi u-i a ! t :ai r.ged c at, Knut t e.iu' v 111 a httVel, Aad oik t baa the peer man's rate. Hy kadtag ana a ihevel 1 ii he, tie, ahaaae, -hame, aa ki w it Harry l lay. Thai i!i a m aal 1 1 c to la-t l nt il Hie voting day. Jut aew bc'i vi i v inn k iadecdj grave as Italy Willie, Rttl wke t ut C lay lli t t ei the had In nun Ji riag 1 001 Cillkv. OR, wef 1. t 1 . 1 a batheeeaa dci J, A t-.ii. ep 11 t:e 11 it SM ' The Head 1 I t Wej . bvM M ( lead, Rgeiesl hii elevati at ' fa much, man h. dmm, drum, Hatch, match away. We'll i,e iht ttaia a-.vay again, UpOa the tmg ljy. Terdsa Htcaoav, thee, eei watchwead be, tn im 1 1 on at d iii valley, Till evei lint t 1 I LMM itj . Ateead in 11 in.,- ahall rally. Tbc Whhjpi ataj WIR, et leat, or faf, fill a. xt Ni'V Mai ei eaina, T' Wnl in dj n .1 111 l tu at )..t, ui y ht ill ki.l their r ea ' He, 11 m 01 h, man h, dium, dium, (het, ii at awaa , P.. 1 all the leih will go foi Polk, i , 11 11. a et ' Dar. . 1 1 IIKNRV CLAI Iiis i i-;:: nt fur I. i itiaaj tinier. ( natilattfoai ituaj Ufürkal Oatlaas "11.- thru aroceedt il lo draw what he mneeived to be the hnea betweea Ike wa great parttea II.- ' ! lbs teat and r.idu al il i tl, i m t mi IWCen iht M at tiled lo he, that im W 1 1 1 pert was a biw-baviaig ami law abiding party . vV hi ri aa the It. moer uic pertj was rather inclined t- .h-i'in v iIm 1 and in et the regales cmatiluted autlmriiiis at d. bailee ' ( ' . ;i. a' Raleigh. i tht nl at p to inuuiie whether the descript.on winch Air. Claj here -.:.ve. f the two parties be correct, let as are whether be is suitable candidate for m tib-loring and ai thidin Party. The const iUataofl f Ki utuky, like that of the I n.:cd StnTc. has I I r s ii ill it to this etli 't. vi : I aa aa v art h aa dt han-, m it bet benaa of the U z isl.itim in. ' h- nu into r-J shall lint be iiucsliousd M un ntm r plan ltal-o requires everj aaember of the Legislature I take an ' iitn in the Kdlon words : 1 do m Icmali avreaa that I will he fnthful nnd mat tu '.In . MMH awi .etil i'f hi i it in I. . s. i,t 1 ci'litinW a aairaaa Ru n in, and I will bithhtltj ate, t th.- bt t uf mv aim. i.. i:.. uil..e d u-pti t atanva, (at Banaint ai i v nauag hi Un BO II ELP MC COD When Mr. kty laxnaae a aaernbcf of the K ntnj kj Lan-isiatnn ia be t-. k theonth, binding bin, elf before his Maker be tr ie ha the Common-1 wealth .nv i an i bhTttion to e; rt hi r constitut n n. et I c challenged I Inmphn'v Marshall, a fellow naanaja. r. f r srords apoken in debate, and attem tt dto kiD hint on "the field of awnor. Tlio fcOowing ia an extra, t from the v., .al account i f the tunaatliou, '-ComVwrmablj la previooa arr.ing.-meni Mi ( i.iv and Mr. Marshall, nUeadcd iy their frn mla, ctna d ih.-dluo at Shipiiiig. ri, and an chgiLie aped o gmund presenting ifsaH iaaaaadaati Ij Lelo.v ibe mouth of Silver creek,

vt; yA?4ro TAT --5

BY (i. A. & J. P. I'HAPMAN.

l-n trpn. 1I1. ili-tunci- agreed un, wraa aaaaaared ir, nnd tin- hi-:ul of" the 'nbiuct, tho uu at tbc .. .. .' . -tra-' ,, ,,1',"'J in U hi pol. The word bcin f v ttUn, auj ,n tjt io:ti'li w as attefeptimr to il.-ter aRboth getillaouii fired. Mr Harehall a fra did aad tnenibeaa uf Congress from eummaaH ng oa the meaM I il-- 1 II. t . Mr. ( J iv ' fir a t'i aivi: Mr .M:irli;ill a . . .1 , 1 1 .1 ' 11 n '-V w tni 11 nc id acriitrcu j oAfr liiruu'rh fci'r 1 tlie alight uroaad in the beilf. Preparalivaa were tbea aaade . i "w m1'7Ub"

lor a wrutiu lira lr M.ir-'iall .i-un lircd without i f- I 1 ., Mr ci ,y nnpp- d. w int h . ij-i . . ibi v io ru lea agreed j to, was eouivalenl le a bra. A third ere Deration haali I idm-e, w In 0 . it nil. man stood at hi aiaiion, waiim I .... . 1 11 .. . . j 1 .

.7 ";ru '; r.a.i nr.-.. ,: , mm nw- ear. aure cuaueajje irom James at 1, v. ebb to Air. e row ant the question to evorv "lau-i..; inj! ami . rorl Lr.e ; Tlwre vou Will iln-J that tue 1.1 -..J iffort . iy a I1.-.I. wound o the thigl. ; M thy fired without Cillcy, for word - ken m debate, bv arhich Ur. I la w-eJvidimr " man Whin- and fcinacimt. wUtL . ckrners was freelv ooured out in de fence of the Vmcr.

I III C I Air I ..n .......1... I . . . r . r .. . . . l.,.f " ' ' -y." im Miwauoft rvauiiing ir'ini nie wouaa, piarmg nun n uii !! ii r,iunu, ins tntporiuitaic rt-'jUi-si was nui couijiu.u nui. J HI 15 CA MTBF.LL, JAMI.: 1 MUOKE. j Thursday, Jan. J. 1800." J In tln a;i!:ir Air. Clay committed the 1 atrociti'". viz. i it t'i law ' Gosl ! 11 tina' .;r litusflf num. I ng : i It' 1 1 it l h fWM 111 I'inn It t " Atj i ffciid imth. if his .S'ii--Is such a man a raropar candidate far "a late -lor ing j iriii bur-abiding part t1 j The Constitution of the United Stafaa contain the j fallowing provision i ... I -.Nu eereea ahell be a liealiw who ehafl nut have at- ' leiaed the .;, mf iRtrty yeeia aad beea aim- ) as a cui zi 11 -l the I mud .stale, and who shall md win n elect ad, be an inbabilaai of tin.- .tato lor which he diuil be , choeea. George I. Prentice, Air. Clay's blograplier, in the tirt page of bia work, ivs : Henty I Uy was born , .11 Hanover coavjty, Virginia, on the 12th Apr, 1, 1777. PRge 33 he saya "Mr. Clay's appointment to the IT. S. S nate took place, as has already been stated, in the latter part of 100. This appointment was not 1 -r a regular S'tiatonal term id t ,;r y-ar-. hut mere-1 ly t'.r a single session, the residue .f the term of Gen. 'I, Hi IM CLAY, ate mdtmnlm ate cor that I will amp' pert tea i.onstituitun f tl 1 mini Sintis " BO HELP Mr. GOD. ! Air. Clay a aerv in the Senate terminated with tl... !t.l ..I Uan.li l.l-r ...1 I ..... !.... 1 t . yi .is iii.i old until the yJth of the succeeding April, lie swore tuppori tht ConsMutiimf and the nest aci he did, was to Uke his seat a a Senator in direel violation td thai Constitution! He continued to violate it by ru ml'' in '(' ami uo-i; u nnl n- : n l us a ntembfr, duslig tin- wlsde Hession. He was n nauch an usurpe was Julius Casar or t 'roniwell. He had no n ire riiit to act or vote as a Senator, than if Im never had been elected. Thus, he VIOLATED THE CONSTITXTIOK. II.- VIOLATED Ills OATH OF OFFICE. aa man, who on h.s il r-t Bpnearance 111 the govcrtiment, violated the Constitution every nay during ! a whole session of the Senate, lit to ! the candidate 1 of a lau-locing and fauyabiding party V 1 At the December session of Congress, 834-5, it eras rumored that Henry Clay, then Speaker of the House of Representatives, who held m bis hand the decision of th at est fbr the Presidency between ' Andrew Jackson, John Q. Adams and Wm. II. Crawfnl, was aUmt toLr.' the Presidency t .Mr. Adams ami receive the office f Secretary of State in return. , A letter making such charge appeared 111 a Philadelphia paper, whereupon Mr. Clai issued the following: VIZ. A CARD. 'T hav a -eti w itliout anv other emotion tl.-m thai of I taoffabla eonlempt, tha abaea that has beea aavred out nan me h a acarrihssa paper iwui d in tins , kv. and hv . ether kindred prints ami persona, in ri eerd t the Pn -1-denhat election. The editor of one ot thoac rnit. aah Israd fbrtk ia Philadelphia, called the Columbias Observ . er, for w lie h I da mat Mtbeei iba and w hieb I have not or. 1 dared, baa bad the imandenea la tranemil lo hm Ins vile paper of the '.'"th mt In that awaabej is msrrteda letter purporting to have Jwc a written trwi. ihia city ,oa the .'"tii in! . hv a member of Iba House of l n ntatii 1 . behsagksg the Penna) Ivaaia delegatioii. I believe it to be a forgery . but if geaaine, I prow on ace the me naher, whoever be amy be, a beea ami inlamwna calamaiator, a dastantand i har; ami if be dsn unveil h on-, il and avow hia name, I 111 noLa 11 1 v acaeoasunt, n$ 1 Am iiilmit mutt 1 ' It, Tl I ILL Till. I U s llM il t,i 1 ;N M) gl i.i I rt MEM il HONOR II CLAY j J . 11 31st, l-'.-.: Tliouph 1. fiLrht ensued, li- nry Clay deckt red bim- ; self ready, if !.e could find an adversary, to cmnmii ;;iiinl r. I Is such I man fit to be the candidate 1 f "1 hu&Jot ine a- ii nic-abidinu tar tu '" I vir. ( I. eiert .lr. ,:,t Mr. i a Ad iras, iKtwever, and iVl r. i inI r Secretarv of State. n i entering n; n the dut of UiAt u'.'.i e. Air. t I.i.- t. ' the foil in in (ith : ia. III .VÄI i .. ( tali tn nli siffiir that I trill fit ' part im ( ttnstituttun if rat ( mted s.'.r. so 111 LP NC (.l ', The const tutton provides. Art. I. Section 6, tlial for any f peech or debate in either House, their the Senatorsand Representatives shall not Is quetitmed in .mv other j lace. lit a d hate in the Senate m 1-aß, John Rand 1 b. tl i ii a s. nator fn n Virginia, desijruated tie union of I Mr. d-.nis witli !r. I 1 iy, as a coalition between Purtta i and t il '. ." ! r I imediateh cImIIcimvisI lr. Randolnh.to i mortal ctsnbat, and the following is an extract from the official act 'nnt of their' meeting : -Mr Ramtidpb was attended bt Col Tatnall, of Geoii i a . ai d M i llamtltoM of Smith Carolina Mr Clay by t,, ii Jcsaup ot tbi Army, and Mr Johnson at Louit .if. a The a irtiea nnt n the grminJ t ixcbaaged aahvtatb n and ti'. k th. ir BtatHMM "Thi piatol i i Mi K nidolpb, wbich waa aospended by Ins aide, wt nt oh" It a ia perceivi d tn be an at ident, ami nit pronounced hv Air ( lav. immediately however, span the report nf the pistol. Mi It lamed K t'nl T aad raid i u I fold aonao Col T. tbea taanine lo taen J ofawrved, Wr, the fault ia mim Ml It protested against the naa nt tha bail tn.'ir it wasat my aSprem ltls-ltni' 'lie hair vas ; iiu ' Aie th. r lilM'd waa handed to Mr R Tha parties reaumed tin ir tatlolis ami , . I :.ni d h"t- W ItboUt i th ct ' Immediate! j itiei the report at the ut..!. n bile Cnl . T and lien J v.re reloading, Col. Benton of Mii reds up. ami anited with Mr Juhneen and Cid Hamilton, in an . gort t at i the att nr wbtefc proved in St ctu I The parttea .un t nk tlnir atn i. ;o.d the word In inj fiten. Ml CUi raiaeil bia pialol .out tind. and the hall ..-.1 I'f KiMi 11 - I. i 'Inn llr li It-si !! .1 f . i a -i tea i.i aa it . wre boldinp hia pistol perpendicolar up aaid,Idonot tir. at vou Mi Clay," und discharg.-j ius phjtal m the air" The cottdacl of Mr. Clay ia th.s j.tTa.r is tube viewed in the f-How im? aspects via, It waa YlOLATIO OF THE LAWS OF Ills t i H NTR 1 It was .!. 1 1 w as A IOLATION OF THE LAWS OF A VIOLATION t'i' 'Hii: CONSTITU TION. it was a vioL.vriux nr n:s officlu OATH. This accunni !.;t i-n ( f u ml cr.nr.es u;i njrrt ' . by the eorisidajrntion, that he ras a ' i .V. , .

a . . ...1. . a i . . . a a. . . a 1 w-. a . . , . . . . .. .

........... in... sjgueu e-.u. iii. ii.v ocuawi iriOV, " to prohibit the ITlVinÜ or accepttnir, WlUllll the amrobation. von nre mniiMitMl tu manitcst VOtir ' ure-iniiwiy smiuneo aim iiiiniaiiiTy v. - m tnej

proceeded t.. aahuagton iu Deccinber, lStleM Wh. n District af olumbia, -t' a challenge to ti'ht a duel, ippiotal by attending Has next Sfctb 1 tt T trlikrh ra-'-uX outrages of your party ; and frod grant that , 1 1 Rhod Island tu f r Air. ( by appeared in the Senate, be took the follow- and for the punishment thereof." 1 The lirst eeetion j wll take pksce on Friday evenins next,' ÄUy Clt!'-1 we ,n.v h"f' 00 Ul 'rr evidences uf it ascenda 1 y. Have a 1 d a l in? oath, nrescribed hv the ti r -t law ever nassed bv I .. ; J.. a.. 1... l. 'i ,.il.i. f . - - -- ,. . o ... 1 . . .. , - ... . .1 And there as another reason v. hv Irnnnot ioin voiir I bankrupt luw '- r.

r . - 1 '"i i" 1 uiiohw j ai iMi.fK, iii 1 no mmse 01 .lames uouciass, oixui 1 - , . 1 imgress in pursuance of tho s.xth Article id the I exceeding TEN VEABS. anv one whow.ll give or 1 trist, la-low Arch street, where von will have an! AffOcaCtPOR. Ine whole energies id ties ; r: uflthc ; . f t ir , Constitution: viz. I bear a cliallcngc or ncceptand. to ti.rht a duel, incase oprsrtumtv of aunains! the Constitution and Laws I wWeh it fbtTZS a nart, are ahnost exelusn -U devoted I giving the vtite, t idt

! I INDIANAPOLIS, ourei suoi a inan cannot ae suitable canRioate iavslocing and late-abiding party I1 In 1 ":". M r. ( lay's particular friend, W.J.Graves 1 f' . .... ..... ..1 .. . . . . i ,ra.' V.Mli.trd Hü- .-i,n-titul.u:i. tn- .iaiI ii o!h,.ia ,,ttj .1 l.-l .1 .1 . ,I W ben Mr. Ctllev refused to accept the cuaueiiffe, .dr. Graves Wen! to .dr. ( lav for advice. Did Mr. lay advise him to drop tin- matter, us the lender uf a .i-'i nrj l,itr-al.i,Unif jMirty" ahouldl Not at II. Thongb .Mr. Cillcy's reaacaw tor not receiving Wehba challenge, w en, as Mr. Clay bitnself ea d, 77 uatisfnttory and tuck as . 1 tot t ntm ijrmvesj Jrmn au amgatwn to pursm IA tfm 'fwrtb r." y be advised Graves to infaatoo having them in u ritingj reqnirang Air. Cillev to stute that be considered Webb a gentleman. Inat, as a eoascieutiius man, he could not do ; and because be would not concede what he believed to bo false, vrraves, acting under Air. Clay's anVice, challenged attd Lt-d hint ! Mr. ' ! :v dr. w the form of the challenge, was adviaed with BpOH the terms, and when applied to tor the purpose of reti iff bia aid in procuring the inter ference of the police, poitiz rfaud. He has s,,ire m a letter to Air. i-e. "(- :' ( ." """'.'' -' . . 1 ..... ; . o Uraxts t could npi maoasj the lh -rity of the polios prevent tin- j-i." a thisanair, threture, Air. Clay ia Graves's ac phce in the murdi r f Cillev, more guilty thai omin dm 1 eouns friend, w ho acting under his advice hold t!to deadly rifle.

b consequence of this outrafre, Congress took up'Hih Sin-et U'ani, havo oeganiaed an M'aVinerkan j atones, and when in the appareut agonies of death, thesubiectand nassed an Act. annroved Febmarv JUth. I Koiuihlan ...it;..., " avhih. if it meets vonribang him by the neck in the public market-house.

One of the parties be alain or mortally w minded. The second Section punishes the mere giving, carrying or accepting a challenge, w-hetltcr death ensue 0-r nof Wlt(l tiv(. v,..,rs n tll,. penitentiary. .... . . .. I he third S'l tmii nim. -lies the assatiltui r ,,r DOStius uf nnv om. fJg w t a.(.,.,,tI,r a challenge, with t,rt.,. rean M prn,t utmrv. Thai f,,rti, R -t .Uk.. t;... ..r ti, District with intention to give or to receive a challenge in ease it he actually given and received, in the same manner as if given or received in tho DistraSL The fifth and siatb Sections prevent a second trial 1 r the same oil! nee. and make any of the parlio implicated witnesses againsl the rest. Ii was the melancholy termination of the Cilley dm 1 under Air. 1 bay's advice, which pn ducsd thepasfageof this act. Neither the ordinary law of murder , ti r Teltgtttus moral prtncisV, nor cnnstitmliitH nor rtaihx, coukl restrain llenrv Clav and his associ m mm av'ua hi " ti' 'ii wuatiK'irwn ans- 11 lanag mv ates troin tins hlo ajy practice, and Congress thought I roper to try armor." the penitentiary upon these mea o'j J I'l the Senate Journal of Wh. vo.pd tl ir tins law .' tcwrs- page 233 will be round the 1 on its passage as follows, i. : :.i I Nays 1 ,s.,.Mrii Allen, Benton, Buchanan, (TAY (I KI NIM InY. I.m Poster. Inlt n. Iluhh.ml. I.nni Lumpkin. M l- rn. Norria. Mouton. Nilea. Pierre. Pn n Pren .' ,. tiaa, Kobbina, Robertson, Rose lea, smith nf Connecticut, Smith of Imlian s.,,1,. ,r.,.,i s.. ,i T . I n Tim.. II . . II a. w lute. lilt am id Main. . '.nin OO ft v v s - Meaara Brown, Clai of Alabama, K i ag, Nicholas, Preaton , Roane, Williama of Miaaiaaippt 7. HENRY i LAY rV ftntonc tht Yes, tins mag voted thai h dcxerrtdlobt in thi Penitentiary! lie had once accepted a cha lloriijc ami t ice In en tlie challenger. He voted to send utherstotlie penitentian lor the same acts. If they deserved llio peni tentiary tor those acts, no did h ( lay consider himself above tlie ' others ! Who was the tir-t t- ru h into law Cht which lh nrv ' btv voted ' I Ir does 1 1' nrv . be mäht f'r a violation - . ssion ' t t he a y s ni'L Y him i At Ho- ralli ! ate. hi March. IS-tl. this hiw--bvina: and law-abid-a a , m a . . . . J 1 w gt prorrisetl to hreaa, ami d:d break, a ctm-tra.-t lawfully math w ith Messrs. Id.-nr and Rives for the printing d the Senate. In tlie discussion he made I violent athiek on tin character uf Air. Blair: in reply to which, Mr. King expressed the opinion, that Mr. Blair's character would compare favorably with that of his assailants, even with tlml of Mr. I l.'i v 1 1 1 r 1 1 v. It W i..r ......... i f I l-.t , r. .1 . i - 1 1. . .. I i . I j ....... ..j .... , .i Mr. himr had sow, "a dand raus, ba r,.e . rmrfcowarmy dtdarattnn, and th- s. nmWI tt. rbat this gross insuil was il 'ate, Mr Clay aficrwards admitted, and tliat it vvas intendidti provoke a diallenge, was obi unis everv btaiv and I aI'.cM r i i n doubted or denied. It was stated at the time and in vi r rontrad cted, that when Air. lay saw St nab r Linn approaching him after conferring with Mr. King, up posing him bo be the bearer nf a challenge, he s in!. I in-r . orrcptS1 Dr, Linn, Irowever, bore no clnllh eiu'e. tlv niivvniii le,nr "t i-cace: hut ,u the eye of II aven. Air. Uy had already ci mm tt. 1 the crime which kinm f vtKed to be rrin . 1 1 rn in. nn nt tn hiinl laltor in tht nth ntiary ! To prevent this leader of a lawlovin! and law 1 abiding parti " fronffei mmittinri furtbt r outraci i. was arrested hv the police f the tinner winds as follow . . nitiil States of .ImerieOf I Diar an i "I ( "ii mii. s t'l-W Bs it remembered thai oa ibe tenth dav of March, in Iba i ir eighteen bansJredaad f"tiv-."ii . before u. t w . o tin Justice a d' tha Peace for tha count of anhing. Ina, of the Ihetrirl of Colambia, peraon 11 w appeared Hi nrv Claj anal IVillSi Green, and severally acknowledged ibeaaaelvea t owe the Cnited Rtatea of Ann rica, lhat ia to mv, the mid llenrv ( lav Five Tluiusand IhdUra. and lb raid ii!i (ir- n ffivc Tbouaand Hollars, eat h n be leapectively h vk d nf ibeir bodii . u" . and i iiat lea, lamU ami n we WW nts, to ami Ihr ibe use of ibe -ant I nited Slat, s. il the n aid II. nrv Ci iv ball malo de faul ia the performance of the conditiona underwritten The cmiditiona of Ibe above recognizanci ia auch, thai if the above named Henri Clav shall keep lira peace of Ike Cnited tStatna towards all peraoaa, and particularlv t.twnrds William R King, then this recognizam a ahall ba voiu, otnerwma oi in 1 1 n-rr ana irtu.- m lis Acknowledged before' us. t It MORS! L, J P A true c pv, W I II" iMPtU i. J V Attest W BRCNT, Clk Suppose Henry Clay had been pecinitted to have hia own vvav in that matter; I Soppise he had accepted a cliallcngc from Mr. KlBf; atai k lied hi tn ,n a dm!; What wotild have been his present cotwiitioBl j Instead of hi ing a cand date of "a la".-!.. nrr nd ', Uw -a biding nertv," HE WOL'LD BE '"KYI"(i' 'I T TERM OF TEN YEARS IN TUE PENITENTIARV. Or if Dr. Linn had bt n the bt nn r i fa chsüenfre and Mr. Clay bad merely accepted it, be would bare been fane, sad lis awn tt bt forced upon hün, ! iu-t lea .nr the iVniti n'.iarv'afier icrvirtg out a term at thret veer eld n " I w -: ivit:- and lava ;.n' : irv Min IW1 iv it: 7 and lava!' i,n party tip tor President if he wert in tht an ffrs - rttl i r..an it- rj or Just ' ring it

j ' ml . - J ' .1 JULY II. IM1 YVJrit th ditX 111 a in r;il 1 1. , I' n- . 1 I l 1 . 1 . bot'.ve-":i that poaition and Mr. Clav' present at;tnde ' He i xtiibited Nf'r.- tln abole aaaiea bhi pur snc 1 1 oooudlt tiie crime, ami e?aa put Rfldcf h..::iU hi restrain him. Should not t'iis have trie .ain' .;--1 i wpeji iaw-KTing and RiWHibiding party, as 11 be iml actual! y committed tho crime unl been punished for it! " man ahiatf unnf . f ..r. ...... 1 ..p I. ,1 .,. -.. n i hurrr him into the violation of the most sacred laws ... I I and obriirations. human nod div.n-. ins. -h that h 1 had t be put under bonds to prevent lis rushing into Un l-nitentiari for trampling imd r fot the enactmi nts for which he has kimsrtf toted, is fit to be en - ! trnstedwith the preservation of the constitution and I tho execution of the laws of this Republic ! 1 (an he who could not restrain aimaeM from the J most violent outbreaks in the lefn"ktur of Kentucky as earlv as 1n. in the House of Repraaentativea iii i 145, in the office of Secretarv ef State in 1820k and ( in the Senate in 1841, be mfely trusted with the whole executive power of this great nation ! And what guarantee have the people, that he who took his aeat in the Senate, kn w that he was violating the cont.tuti will out commit env other usuruati n which may prompted by insatiable ambition f PR ICLAIM IT. The Whig candidate lor Preideney, tir rajrfy-aerea wears ntdL is VSDER ... . i m. ............. ....... .. . . 11 h 1.1.1 1 ill. i'i.i FELL IT to the " law-loting aad law-abiding purty,'' throughout tlie nat on :itiv.' To A 'I'll - V MVb r : Americanism I-.i.i.ou 1 'Tir . nntulior of citizens -t which hnve lioon :..h.it...i h,. ti... Uoi.iii,..

it is earnestly desired that every man w ho has Christians. With the Rornau: ' atholicsasa relig,, u the honor and Wt ttwre of his country at heart, and i 1 have BO j-art or lot, having bCCR h ,rB Bnd r ""- woukl res,Nt the eiieronehmonts uf foreigners upon j M he protestant faith; but I know tn. ' ' 1 withe rights and priviWgea of the aetran bora citiaens, titution of aay country declares that lall n will euaae Ibrward at'this important crisis, and by J natural and indrdcasiblc right to worship tlielr Creamaking bold and decided stand in tins matter, prove 1 ,,,r eecording to the dictates uf their own conscii noes, that Amor.cans can and w ill protect Hie Flag of their j a,,d 1 hope that as long as God give at bn ath, I Countrv. EBENEZER I. NUTZ. President. nay hold in sncred remembrance this wise provision.

Loo a i. Tnonaa, tSecretara, Ma; atid, 1814. lb fh' President and Secretaru tf ?" " later i can Republican Association" t$ High street IVard: Gentlemen : The enclosed circular wr.s banded tome Ust evening by a irentlemRRi whom I stinpu a ' to be one ot you, and us I cannot conscientiously accept your invitation to j"iii your association, it becRioes my duty to tt II von the reasons why. m 1 : 1 . '... ...... ine i'iii.ciii Kirf.' '! w lue. 'i yi ur a. at I - hi I. inn - a part,has existed fbr some month . . . . . s in this City and county, and ha vinn lrom mv youth affk.rs ami tlu ,,ri.rM, mnd tahen an interest in political oroarreaH of nartie! it wh-n I natural thai this party of yours slsnild rrsive. as it i j IVa till i,,a its. if.. r. .tf....t , . tl..t li.,.rol.f I should become acquainted with its principles and in in' , , ii ne hi ii i o io r 'ii. ii no un i ' in i ' n ' , designs, -I .. . . . - . . ' I I am a " native born" citizen, was lucn ami bred .mi a " native born " citizen, was Ihtii and hreil .n U.' county el ' i.ladel;. na. A v a ti.-e-tor.. hot h . ......... . . I aterntl and maternal, although of German descent. wt re for two or three generations hack. 1mm und reared on the o,l of Pennsylvania : so that if nativity in -'.re-, patriotism. I omrht to be a ia.tr. "t. and .1" I kii"v mvself, I will wltenever circtimstaias reuuirc it. take a Uilil and tbvitbsj stand " in the uetewe m.d the protection tl the "nag oi mv country," and uf the instituthms which a in desiirnt d .1. to pn tcct, and "l" which it i Urn emblem. And if 1 have a proper conception I i i m.-, I would be second to no one in il.i i m rum liua nts i f" liseigners upon lite privileges i f tlie citizens of this count; would v.ii equal abtcritv resist all whether f r-i"ii or domestic, that wot r: rhtw un hi : : - . ill t'tlV tl free jeo(vardie or disturb tlsise invi hliortj if coitsi ience, i mi freedom i I n. i in r which our cnttntn 1 nnietnes i i n:; e Rut vou ask me to aid yts croachmcnts of fireignrrs upi L res of natin burn citixen the rij Y.'t.r ciri .1 . .1 l i l oiir h-riv a-nn;e t: ai muse v no were nv a'.'itnhorn in n the wo 1 the I 'n.ted Stab . have r .: j and privileges which those b iM thi assumntiim I numi i ! tin The framcrs of Üic Const itution v r.. .( d 0 I i erv CO til th 'ii U ; State e iMjfhoM, should h att ttnable lo a ei n iiiatb r w r niialiiications, h rn, every man wno seeks a ismc on our -i. h rn .ii the dost rts )' Sil ria, i r on the 1 Lap! md, nattfrnlizetj tn ci rd i t' tlie I nion, an .1 :ul ,v justl and r and irivibges ej st. tut, md a II I. IV nt r fori W I to .- Bl'l I n t. il :-t mv ii uutrv ; p did n i bap) en Is i' not t he ing i wh ,n thtl at teillaut la ti e U n itcn n in ti mii. e .1 irisuutan, rvienar n' .n it- dt li :; . Banner uml r w Kosciusko, Sb ul tt it not lis l'e K fin f ii ir i in.' all-in mm a n l: i at Nt tr;un:; h un the rain; arts victorious vd armies Fran e Why then do vou afc me to a kt you f, ,v countrvnu n of these men fr .:i i i 1 1 tnd Mlpport t?f thia -;::nc Siar-: 1 B And do vou not know that in tint noble band which assembled in our old State House n the morning of ; the ii'.emorah'.e 4th of July, l"o. atiii liiere signed and sealed that -acrid iitntiiiment which .';ive birth I to our nation, thre were naany foreigners ! In that Rotor raere waa no seeKing t" exciuue or prowr.re any one, because of bia birth-pletee or religion, but :.'.i all jo.ned in pledging their lives. f,ru".o nn i sacred honors, m support of tnc Ubettiea of Anverica. Aad think yo that those aohR4aoarted i at red- , pledged tln-ir fortunes, r.-kl tw .r lives ana mi. that was dear to them on earth, merely that loose n m ' i ne an , of earth sltonld rnjoy t'.;.- ble-sms if lirty I and free gorernaaent 1 Think you that those brave 1 auhfjerf of fereign birth fuaght side l.y fide with I Warhinarton and Gataa, with Green, SumpU r. Mar - I on ami Mo'ein, merery that thowe born on thi soil - n J ti'ioy the iru.ts d tnc.r toil r.d sntro-T - I '- I No, No.no. I'nir fati r fonght fr and estabUsbcd a gosertvmnt t! at waj i y. rj S a wr!u a v tLc

Volume V:::::Xiiffibcr opprrsaed f all nation of' all IoxhIh and cKnea ' tirit. or the en - i , rrtKre t: n t wh Iber li" b we Ute t vf Mahomet, sli il borne anil i r. tin ' 1 Or do you want m re recent -ei f tl Muuiim those of tureign birth to su tu :i and I 4tbe shtr-anansled banner V Go ti ti.i pfathi . ; i i . ('bippewa. to tlte battle-ii rounds of br.d e'ter 'd " I . " - I ' inn tl.!.' r.n.l Imnrran m -It n: . n,. od : r 1 will find the bleached and muuklerin i'rvrjw r- m.tiL'l ! ami coniiiiiMcd w itii ti. b -ru citizen . I eannot, therenxe, without becoa 1 the principles and purposes of our f : vi'itn you iu proscribing tuen because . f I place, or in deprivinj? tlicni 1 fan of .heir bift1 iuvalual rights, that tt was iho design u tho C ' should enjoy. ! But there is another ouallv i iwerful n w I cannot i'.n vour association. Recent -. ii havi ahown that the party of which it f .rms a part, wu Id r'-" a very dangerous one to entrust with : r. In ,,'ps. atarre all other nmntries, should the law, and the lew only, reiga supreme. No outrage, h great, whether committed on a single indi dual, or 1 body oi them, can. inn er any c renmtanecs, justif) ,,r excuse a resort In mob or violence on Liu irt uf those injured, to redress t h. r trrievances or aven e ... . . tnt'ir v. r"tir : aiai tj.e t irv. t. at resor.s I such means, 1 unfit to have power in b republican untrv. and in my bumble judgnsent, no peaci -1 . ing, ordi r!v dt..en, can coui.teiitly he. ine at tar lied t iL 1 cannot 1m-1oiii to a party that would wrest a man I from thee ntro ami custody of an otliccr d' . law. mangieano tirm-e arm, beat his head vvtli tvmg i to tho nro-crn.:,! n an.. Uciinncfti"ii oi one set it When I sav. from the p of of mv dwell im -'i th" night of the 8th of May, the bright ßame that enshrouded the Hilly dome of St. Angustinn, 1 UaHight of me t Institution f my count ra . I thrhiht of those departed sages who declared that in thi land there ehould be "liberty of concicoce fr all men. I tlrought ofthat ancient bell whose tones first pro. claimed the clad tidings t American IndetMndenne. I turned and saw the reddened (iire and roi foftlial SRcred Hail uf ndependence, and the wltolc hiffhl vault of heaven, blushins in deepcrimscm at thecene. 1 I I :.l.. 1 ...! 1:: . 1 turncu bm-jc buu wcim not tor iiieeuinreor itsion hsats t:r tlrey were but !"'- but I aejit over a bloodinffC'oiistitution at tlie no suun frirotton adnoRitiovjs Rnd niwepts of our rather it the intrudur fKltl I -I lt 1 i ,r 1 ' I ' lilt' ItTMII' R IH1 H "I I '.' I "mTV 111r to our favored land at the bright and clarinjrevMleuces ot the existence in our midst oi a sj , r . t t . - r - 1 , 1 1 l nnu-n nr opinion sase. twin priau, inr.ee iau. .i.i.aii .i . . ii. i .... that I u :U not I.e.-. r ;ir iienu-nKi- s.i;t , i f. i lid In Ive been Driven at the lall of tlie cross that eul pped the limn;' of St. AlltrnstitS, fi it v null ha v i . , V I'll me pain. Those who could exult at the fill f lite bmbksn of that system of r hv n given to u-hv linn "who was meek and lowly f lean." i I I large! tha (iorl will 'have n, r v rather than SBi '" , and a know "ied-re of himself rather tttan burnt o critics" tntit forgel that we are enmmnmltil t ' ive one Bnotltar," and to "ii un'" others as wen uld tln't other! sliotibl ! i unto us. I hat shoi ave nil nee t thi e i f us i -1 t!e- same sj r.? that broucM and lohn Rosrers to tlie stakt '! i. h Sherniau and Mrs. Hun that mtFirtlercd nnd ma hi That burning and that itt :i t! e U " !i the will mit eliarai'ter ot re unto Hie ill il io.! v rrntit Tl,. -t w I.. t I hi tr-l.-y have lefl iniataio'd ivbal there tin I o i doni t'i Won bin ( d.' II i in ri on 't ho V. I i,; LV.i iv '.! by I i itory ft i r ui '.'. practiced for and more reci ' tnat renncrs po-.i the mere rer ' . dminmn on 1 American c rern well her soil for fihh) tnatanameric .ti could auctj n ,t awn . u the Whiit : r.t. In Abts! bnried in t et heroes apdrntr - of i rctt4 tmve rattl rl cimr in the har.d' oftl.eii tif.'e r, r amtiere ' tsn r Right of Search to Engl nd, thus rrmkrng I c- ti:e c? r..tsKe -.T the sc furnisbel

DEMOCB TIC PRINCIPLES mill HeaHtftai MiplfJ and A Mil . rv ;n;;. .1 . .; .in.il w.L ..1 fc;r.-t ' ' 11 i tutu ml i.i A u-.-t uuuSnM "ii ofdM 'iis:.tu:.a, and n a"ii of ioaMWI povera. No National l'.nk :o w.tiJlc the Ltl r.nj p :ulst. 11. NOÜ in m h lara i th m rernnirut Ii i bank. A Düfi'Hnacj. asking fr u i.!i;n' 1 ii wha 1 1 .rlv r.lit u'mI -iiSTinUiti" t"iH .11 ' vvrmir.

1 So pablir debt, eiÜMr bv kin irral ornniont, or by tlic Spates, ex-ct fir ... r-,- . : r .; uv für. No awunption bv the Orn "nl (i- f-mn?rnt f the debts uf th! S:nr. .. . . r . IdatTflaitind nf thrfnroJi of the publi j A Keeenae t;;r.,r", '. m u1 ig j p ir ronaumer inM)d uf the ri h r Mo extensive -trm t" Inu I In tic li lateral Govern meat, r i . Ute S . I A f'ii-'iiiu'u ;...! barrier ui.u. in j loan. I Tin b"iip-t parow nt f ;:r ü Uta r. J proNcrvaiinn f Ibc : uh)i failh t fradual rettrro f . - : J So rfaaft of earl jspo'ial U'lii-lni-'ji. t. kiu' Wn mnaani 1 brui 1 Imr Ii n ! S , N I r 'mt . 1 1 n t" Ii :.c-t u . i- t!, bv a : r-nicut 1 a lisrmc I It 1 tn ! M''vy( r.on ii i 'a, ; went to w.i Jark D r 1 I bun f N then 11 tin ( lav hi I It w II n t ii i ft 11 I r- ; . fij ajrapotiatcd by tl e 1 j w re ner. i.u:i it r. . Air. ' lay, r... ti d fcj .. f ed I lay whs master. Have we not r n this sat at QSe h-::d. ; a- - x b 11 to I Dank, at the rerv t dart and r itteaUSLSS . ; he "i.1 un lie L':i' I'V t; e re ri of a bidders ! n lell w bicb w : - of a President whom t . I the aeeond statii n an the ti.. that act uf patriot ,mh. tl . 1 land a . a postal and '1 it Elave vm not seen litis aaottu on tin ir sian.1 rd ii.' Ul V.l.K.l Ail. 1 ith yr. 1 fate ranted Sett 1 ' corvti t .- .1 ib It tin 1 n - of her s.o. Kil be the v. 1 . .i 'We a e li e -.1 1 tttilti 11 hv H pn blent Ksrislation, I lave we not seen tlus ts eda general war on i'r--:.. i laud to the ki- uqc act Milt to-w t : the inti rforence uf tl A I. I . nil. a. regular troop ia crushing lb e a 1 . .1 ww w rircn w n;ie bankru t, has t'llol t iaansorality, and i r. derers by exorhit in 1 Havi v ei presC-ttW tori F l th'- fa rnv r b er ing a round 1 1 e tlie aensl com; r pledged r : Have we n -t ment f a pr mil Ra . and n tAS : millions, still ins arising from im Have vv-net 1 1 tv millions w r . 11 u Una enrich If 1 ri A. U r li'ii 1 mr t rytl r 1 1 I , .1 I . . .' .. - niu.ii n ... . , , dr. . i . Jed enetii) t i rc - 1 struggLn Irel II ' ?i TUf l I uxas- wl ' - sj ncutai r-. ai in ,l I'. ..I. ...1. on .,. IV, WC ha- e - :t riphts ami lim r Suites oi i i strides the from, tlie place h r ; Doos a I u ,t;i I ,v