Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 3, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 July 1844 — Page 2
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.THE STATE SENTINEL err r a mm vir.ii tari 1 the ratrr or natair.
IMII l'o s. j .V II. Ii I I. l or lreitl nl. JAMI1S K. POLK, OF TENNESSEE. 'or n-" Irrll nl. GEO. M. DALLAS, nr '.a n sW i VI i. I'm i uui:i vni-. ii : ll.. .1 . , ...... , i aw of our friends Hi i.. - - ach eemat m the State, to send us the result ol the Auipist Klactioa ns s....n ns ni-iy ' after it t::k..s place; and K hl Mir thnt they nre UWUCi Wn are nut rinrtiriil-i r :i , t-i tin- ( '. n 'i! ( id'ii-i' rs : WC des t re ... . . , mw Senators aad itopresestatires. The pole hi aot oj s eH-eial aeruunt as the - "I the it i - i - eirrtni, and iheir politics. I nr cotoaapoearies, also, amn will s,-td us sh;-s as early as j. .ss,i,(., will have the favr re. iptocatod by our send ii" them hick the aMrregate result as f,i' as reee red, We expert a ;raiid vietory. 'I'n i- rv r-t. W fsd it in our erv bones." The aigns were never . decani The Whig J.u.to, disb.-.rt. mil at , iiwarami' nf Mini" lliriii"li.iut the Slate nri' J J son t,,e iiiiii.ii .1.. .. ..I.. .1.. ... . . ...... unit s itiii-t liner to erovv over tu i.nt eare bow w a lit s hui mi I ii'' 10 I r o "V 1 ( , 11 1 iu 11 'ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 no v . . . . small it is, i 1 1 in I tie i-row. I Jon't in 1 1 id us, friends ; the I. 11. racy nf .Marion county will give a good account of themselves. t 11011 Skinner. The price of the Coon Skinner from this tune w ill In- fmr copies f r one dollar, r 'J- t ents each. For all sums 1 f m. and upwards, vve will send as many extra copies ns wr-an ntlhrd. Ilspr them mM sent Is ... . . fn mlilrrn. Tlie list is BOW so heavy that we can hardly get them n.a : l d in - BSt .ti Tin ii otil ! Turn out! Jin-' Wbm iii aahlreas lla rVnplc ..i Plhve Townahip, .n M. im! iv . WW mot, el Adam IVrigbt'a Let all the iri.pi. , Bigg .iml pemocmH torn ont and hear tho mooaai ol berth end aoheras R m Jadaa NN k k . -i nor tVliitronil. tliv ttln Hille :iiiI lnlian:i Journal. Tin- bud Whig RaAa or Squirt Gun, aadkw the head of the Liieovueo Got. of Indiana,1 mrt " It is enough fr us to say and the atrocity of neb coudiut will at once np;ear that .lames Whitcoaeh, the Gnrernot of lud. ana. is openly on the stuiii in this eouiitv. making pohtieal liaAngnas ; II' A ii n the east fo ritlnmt a sweam.1 Now ,f the editors will wipe their spis-tades-we mean their p liiual ones, seb as Shakspeare s:1Vs nre nOTB by u SCMTVy politicians " and just turn over th bb l iu their own office, tiiey Wl er- w!ia' a aari . c .1 .. , 1: mwrntrng fmrnm mmjm ... .... a ri 1 j r 1 i ...I.... In preueei'sors. I lie I ullilin ,ri.rll.i "I ii run-r i", 1-in I .1 t .1 1. 1 c 1 . mm i lor,!,,the RiHeeditors knowol such a paper!) I' 1 .1 I . 1 1 I .1.1 ! . . - i II 1 1 'it K I ll'r 'I I Ml" 1 I I 1 I I l r I M l I II Id HI HI Uli I m I .illll, I'll II.. lil III I .-I. IIM'lltll -Ii M After the repast Gear. Waixacb appeared on one of mn stands, and the Mm. (A . ttmith on the other, Tawse acnllemeu were listened to with feelings of rat.ture and deep attention llllb. V .1 I Iii ' I I il I ll . a - it . 1 i l Mjuent ; but on this occasion he rmeaaed to excel . i,e rennen i. ex... peach be Imerned with i hnstiHtmmt , . Ina hiniselt. I ne part ot his s ri.it tiiTiwI, Miid li.iit WHS ' hi'sttiitv l !, truA hit aJininisrntii,n .i ir. sh rn ttrnulr unit . - - Did the M leading Vhir paper " at thai tune denounce this enndin t " of ( rovernoT Wallace aa atrocious ?" Did it my that be was an M mmcrupulous ptllimil." and "the liovernor of a PABTT not the tiovem .r of the neexi V Did it say that tl... ll.m II II fibaaUI. ll... Simotiir . .f a' ,.,.rt,. ... ...-..-iii. 11 .. -." .1 -i. 1 , only? Did :t say that Gov. Wallace had "thrown olt the mantle ot the chut Magistrate ot In 1. ana. ami tlmt be stood self degraded ? Flot a word of it. All was honey ami commendation. Vet all these f.lse aspersions has the Kitle cast upon (iov.-rnor ihe lenenal lo from .i mi to -.u ! r ....... . .... i ifrmn mf09 to B 1 prediction 1 Tin BtJaeJmnd nf the Rifle Mark our j t'lique is noted b an indignant I eople, and will only .? use more of the honest men of the Whig party to come out " In in among them. Eio.i. vViu. .1. Ii own. Far the iutainnatiou of amr fi-ieada at dismnce, many nf whom bare exTrCcted to hear from Mr. Drown, but have tliti- far hecw disappointed, we deem it proper to stnte, t'nai for sump days he has beenccnhncd to his bed by serere illneas. We nn- glad b learn that be memn recoenag, and that be wiU sbortfy le anient I ast to Btbnnd to the letters of his fiienda, Hone a ill iiere deeply regret than bimst Iff that lie has been uiiabae to an wer the exj oemtioas of bis friends in every respect Since hi- arrival home, and he will, w e have nod-'ill'!, BSBOOn as health pCISaita, endeavor to make iij fir the time thus unavoidably lost. aBenjB, llottartl. This gent 1 1 man has returm d home, and left on the Ith inst, tor Texas, to enter upon the duties of Ins tliee. It atVnils ns sincere pleasure to learn, thronjh an und aihtcd channel, that he has nU-indoued the ul-n of changing his residen- e, and titat he intends, when his duties are eo.npleted. to Ogam return t linl.ana. OCrWc ,-uhlisb another article from " Hiienix , relation to the ( ountv Tr. asrer. How can the Treasurer explain the facts ther an ! We are curious Be know, aad Ibii ft f ti agaia tender to him the free use ef our columns for that i-urense. The public we B -a.. ..,a -III Urn ....a-K ..,'.-.....,1 in tl.e.n d,.,. !, Ol tlia aiia ei nun u aaa' v lm aaa a- f ntnn. tKakBia.li tftama ansa a rvnrrult Alif Iter, eilv IIa TrSilitt.lK 1 1 i i 1 I . i ii i ; i lit-1 j i liMin unlit a ' - . ii i' uuuu
hiteomh l..r merely m this lesfwct lollowing m the Journtl pre, .i:ir- tins t 1 be an "unmitigated He. aa old coon, in conclave with his dispirited bretl r. n a raHy presented to us. Texar tells us she is anxious ,,'r, "3 "& ,,, l,., -,, , ti.'l ,-,lv n -ml of winch w V :' uU4 '"' ""' 1,1 xUv uM r' I libhcafl lancmarks. iiBliespi nf Whig exnanple 1 It would be marc correct to say it is a mtaAiie j far il few dnys ago, "Bj , we must promt the fools, to come into the Union. Being originally a part of !Vm hy aoranna ol the highat naptiiahiliij .TiTadltV T' !";"'''" :' I "" Public , r..-; - nij . aad If it be a inng f r Gov. Wbitcomb to address his is veiy Bear the tm; b, a it I tho exception that the ; thing ! and if" w e encci ed, kick them to . f "nr I n: n. know ing that sbe cannol exist bappii) as bon to which Um Buffrage party received tli.- epplenea ' ' ' ! . '' ur ' :,r' ' ; dyed lo retire t., squads of from J to l(Hi," was it right for Gov. ., ' were D -t puUishca), h us. We have verv Ut- we -re d feated we have ii means to male them Stal 1 ; !l' 1,1 lu0 I rotection f our laws, that her nd apprctioa of men ia eery high emttomi, end men P"vate I To. In assuming this ; u I a, I f I Uatl I awn ii I, .- ,- , , , . , " , , , ,r, i.rr-ti i.i.-il nrtvition as well -is the rliaracter and Biueh leanuaa out of the Slate, u lucli was. no d.mt.t, n -t "tin iinp-se on uiv-eif salntart restraint, hot Waiaace to address collections amounting according tied aht fror the changes we h-.r,d every day, that repent it." This btho true spirit of whiggere. -If ;.r ' Lvh.3E r tomgin abuui the fJarml issue well known tiiat I lake the most emotive means in mv lam-eriaf
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... , , , , , Kraaat EotToa 1 went with aar aeijthbnr oa ittuliv (ty- m e puhiidi on the mi'-ele oi this paper a lei ,,,e , t j T. tu tbe Whi coareali. at Uroaf Kipple, lo heai ter from Andn-w Miller, m re; lv to a circular of one ihr trail fiuaa our apeaheta. Well, ibey pal up a little blaeh . ... , , ," aa i , , , InoSiin aaaa Iio lo . like lie wai nut i.i.'.'ir. to make a of the "Native American clubs ol J M.idelph.a. ,,fv w an , ..,:o, , ,..,. He Weal ea Inriting him to become a inemts?r of the.r a vsrviat ion. at i o I - n.any tim.. tint c kt.r v w.-.e io- il- fji-c-His re; lv is ,,, every re- ,t a must admirable one. - ! " ' 1 ' V Vi Zt-ft !Tf ü! i - - 1 a t .at I have tomt afore v :. : w . h lha ; hat I canHe show s u the. r lllibi r.il.ty. injustice, and want of n..t v ' ny I.t ,-r wit!i ir :a. It .im time these mm true patriotism, in glowing colore, and rebukes them " t,."" tm, hare I I all tdrd lei both r an ' .?,- i-t..-v . V. w. nt in the Demociaiic Convent U'ii . t
in a true democratic sp.rd. we nope no one w i.i , fill b read the letter. To im i : lilt 1 1. Iteaill'l'a. ' Our Exchange papers will ts hereafter left at the . .1 rainier It um tor t!:e a. .- .t.iui.ajati -n el general rttuUrs. This is aons mal we may have a little Mo. in the week to dcv-te to our own busitu - . We cannot nt present em: ! v as-.-ttnee. and by our friends callifitr th- rr t- r ; , and :it ti- Plea for BaaMamm will much accomin- I r'e us. If n l oiti i. A fVa rit f r.. v I iir ti ll n. triint Tnvnott o il at BrK.d Rippb-. that he would vote tor Henry C lay if a whig should ut in his face No doubt of it; tOf t n s - 1 1 jM darkies love !um.
Hriii All over Indiana, t' c Federal Whig lreases nrr fr an.nr audibly a ti.- - m of d' f-at wh.ch stare t:i"n m the face I. he F-impio's jri, t. 1 1 -n r t;. Madia :i llanner. jren'-rally a brag-jin; paper; nn! r mem- r that the Whig hnvo had a BaSCting th re, fiich they mtaeidcd ahoubJ be a mi. nie t n. hj tin- ROM in wh '-d 1 !"-y eOfaJWd t!i- pCOJ ! tO C 00 a n! v. tuen proved a decided fi'lure; and al- thai th-
tVmo r.t ban Bad are s'm p I M n : inehf Id "W, numbering thousand, h M an-dher. flow hear Ike Bun r s riirax iaiaaa. CoaieUiaH mach u from rvrrv I MTm!! taatiahtl ,m1 !niSlu!!i. !:ueZ!xn! .to i.s.nr -urr, " tbe'spproschia Attgati elect: -n. Tbm nmi i.ini. w aie j...i.i il t , roi.UM. i.ut i o u-n I fo i 1. (hir Bolitkal Liitlin!) nm inimt up " ' 1 s J !h-u ir-t until riir fttmi caatstt in .N m M ker, w I vii , u ttti a Oj rn.liti 1 1 r 1 1 T u i I. i. nl Cn' Ii atf I'midt Km vrilt r in v ihiI a. . , " v :- . . ., I -I ju- u) .in ur, w iiciiri ; r m 'iu . imiti i, mrri w i'i ; in iTiaestaertfi 4ejr( who ten at that taarfottae tateiatl ihr Au,;.! -;,,,r.! (hit t!,.v d.n.t int. n. i., s, t . I 111- I. .' i in Iii I . Int. -in . ' , .rl it,. 1 1 L' MrMJr -Ujr aa4 i hr..d ic Krtlmühuv n. Demy tt-!wvi-a .. - ' J . tu v. tc !i.f f r Fellow Whits! ih., oeem uf iaadact niU aataaaweri .,. ,f . ,t.r.rw.ie , wa zrt nUl ,,i. A'i, Ft-Mow Win.;-, Hrr'.rrn .' It i no time lo lumt.or. Taete w a I oMed Staled st n del t-- elect ne xt wit.tu , tad ih locefocoi nr eeamain ' it aowdblette carry the Sttc in ewer to steate a paitjr Itiumi-h tlirn : will a. to make dir imprcGsion a i a ! tint In. !ut. a will go for Polk tat ,4..a , Kotefa5tft lt vad, ual soa Loam md pa tuttm nur uniitil rllort. Ihy " It '. - I And tow, Fiil.i.v ol Jrih-i 'ia r.iut.ty, arc you prepared hi Carry iaht liehet the whole el it on the t;it Mo i lay ol in t in ntli ' VVt frai oti aie eet. TkfTtfoTt, mi rail apaa u, kud'y at!. ci i j-f ly , kin mediately to ornaniao, ia every townftaip. aad iu vciy aeihb-jrbeod, la until la mi lino evrry Whig 'i '" Uead ihe mii. by im-I ..ii i.'iin.ti n hmI uniu I r;t ..t, tliL- wh.lc tit hot r.'-i tie i ! rtril by a tiiuniih 101 tu u ml v. Pt-llov Wli4: Unit i i :rtl 1 to till iriattci f DelMTC y .u hn, 'tun-1 stm ... . 1 . 1 1 exlnel lime frwn a 1 mn "I tunilar lu-u-..i t . 1 , .
: . .i ... . .... i- .1 w 1 1 . . .. 1 u.r. 01 ist- s;i irN 1 r ; . rerily, tbey ace too sns. it is bul poor solace, eve : h a;;a in I bopt , lo iuppose tiiat Ihe Whigs -are taking their n t until Üie great coeshmt in V... . .,.1 . . - " I ('...! 1.,... ll ,. ma II ...... rt ll... ST,..,,, . i. I'll... I. i' i. ... .' . . i. .. i i i .... i .i . . t And .t is admitted that if we succeed in August, it will make the impressi n abroad that Indiana will , ix.ii ii, ji v- I M 1,- .1 . an fir Folk and Da Has in November. If Clay is to 1 a. I . m . I I ue. i t .1 in .Miv e:u'.;er. hv Hie voT'-s ol the ' r s.. u uh ffs. why the anneal the oraver for then to 's "rr1 1." I Whigs of Marion! Remember the boasts of the ( ' 01. in l- pi Let II . - . 1 . r .1 cupy .. - " o.:.u r tuin .1:1 11.. 1 .1 n. .111.1 iv, cuiicu uy ine same genins wno now conoucis wa ceiemaiea .-iturt uun, wnicn ae cans v . it a I . am . . i-ii 11 " Th tiitlc' rat .MV... f-Saac ... I.l , Lr-. MblkbaJe. iv. ... il. . I'. . ii.i.. r e m a a t . 1 't hail- had :i Ii irr m no nr lo I Iii mmIm i n. t i m mi MM fiat. All b .Whg. W, arooa the eve ef a ""' hritlmal vietory. A rietory that nUl mil la.k the t ..Ia . f aftaataaaaBaao aa ai t . - I. . . I ...1.1 ., tinr e i ur.i-t 1 1 1 1 11 a 'i 111 irs .i Mil limn ri'iii'iiiiijn'ii uaaiirr 11. bur-;. 1 it 1 tl.,a', luh 'dn.ve all dasaer of '" ''. nia i ni i ittf ii n 1. . 11 1; . 1 n -n 1 1 1 '1 1 1 11 1 tna y - - " - -.' hemt dwa mceitiia for oar eaate. The eaemr. aliimed i mm a .in..i.i i n ui i.iu i. tin , aiaimru as well I hey nee! he, ate tes fe. t-i im-li" L at, oe uict I k I . . L ..M..r.. r . i i t . I . . 1 h-i.i 1 , uiucn in rana imiwnai a vmm auww n vgm va theii i ait 1I1 it 1 lie raToiti .1 Vaa ltuu-n in Indiana a;c f( aiaiment. a . 1... tat 11.. 1 a . .1 . I ( T ( I "in ".1 r, ' ' II '"" I mews II.II t II. I ataamt w- rami leach ihe roated rnerav of 1840-ihe . f 1 , ,, . ... . .. iteaaV tern of llairiaon the pureliaaem of lyier the ski x:ks L'OONS "me etiheri d Kelae, and the eapelleu ai BeaH,tha Sua Treasury mi Fur rrade "s . f ;i.at ib.t ,in,--xve uumt leach UWae aaea wboaaw nri ii 11 in 1 'ri 111 .1 uuni 1 1 1 1 i i . 1 1 1 1. 1 11- - hi 111 ji vi ... f 1 1 Vm t II I .,, aibilatiua SO IK, that the blach haaaer of Martia rao Bate has wared iu lat to ear lsreeta ! That Indiana i, a easoMaed aad ai Invincible al tint bimreeabewaa 111 ti in. i"i,'nn 11 ea eeaa eaa 1 n min naia int 111, 1 ' 1 .111 vvhen l.i-t hBOlia WCBt foltb IS i.'i in i be laat aaeaaoiahhi . rami aiti Krer man nt the ballot! Ererr nan ti l.i w. ik ' rhe Centre of Indiana raal aend t the Ninth, the Booth, tae East ana the Wear, a greeting a loud ai.J tliuiouli a., tin. ir own ! VI llasr Llcr' IJfBder tbia head the Indiana Journal makes a great faMlwarl ,.,,,,.!, I. ..I la. ,1... fll.t.. St..,....,..., ' ... .. 1 1 ",' "j .. i, in. 'in" I'.i.. -.11111. fnaa some other paper, stating, that a lab i ii'iiii... r ol the Indiana State bentmcl contained a list of ah. td 190 nun?s, including seine of the most talented and iullin-.it ill men of that State, n noun cing all further allegi m.-e 1 1 the rotten cause of Whiggery The . , .- , - , , ... m th county oj Murn elon the number ol changes in our fi vor w ill equal the number stated; and we ajjouij not be surprised il tliey greatly exceed it. In tins t w it the changes are nurnerons and inrportanl that the Whig an- terribly alarmed, and everyone says ina; ii tlie reeling el ewimre is any t.iimr like that cxhibitt d here, th succc n wlmtc'i tr. We have not mil Ii 1 sibilil CM'f when It:. are beyond tlie reach of Iho appliances of Win r-. fir v..- know' that in such cases the Whiffs a r will make desperate e.V r; . t corrupt the penitent an in Ihn case of one läirk, who a correspond u recently si ib d Ii d r :i unced Wbiggery, but who, after being teboreeF1 with by some of the ; 1- of the (nrlianapXlis Junto, uns induced to return to Clayism, like dag to his vomit or a son to her anil awing in the mire. Tin is announced in the Jour i.i ns anotlvt r !. f tlie ineL" the statement was n d I Sirs, und w e kftOW or CBIt n more fir the man than fr the fifth wheel of a i ach. T i .'. in i from "n ! of oar m table miBuers, aad we dotabl if tho Hinle mach looking ,,nn w.ll ever dtre deny tt-i statements. He was t'o well eonrmc d at th r . v. Tna day hae gone by wbna old. si lid bo I stea ly firm t. w.ll b ifuiled by the 1 1 i;Wr;l-. of Hwyet dand Of when they vv 11 ad by and c? a peaceable bod) of their fellowwtt- ! 1 ;" " - e 1 ' ' ft t"'.v a ll IV 'I A I been Whigs. W u -. m ich plm.sur assure our t.- ! thai it will ... ... l l : f I -1-! Ott With the ball, Bgd ttS , who 1 iliere the w Land Pirates and Public Ii. bbci r..: , . x , .,n t r t- . ,- i ., . vvita . mi ,,m... ia-ie nn.di. hoi-, at- 1 When they wire matching peaceably in tlie stiect b a lavetn, a ;ark af dardiea, hUatkgBBid singers, nnj worn, ii ,t!i a he ivier itnat: ti.im. rimi m.t anlbawb .l an ' - Ri ai I 'an t. d th. ie i ai.d even fidlowed them to t i " rpeaaln. Thi di ruted na, m 1 ry 4 my hiee la Something bi Uveen 12 .nl 20 of n have agiee l lo leave the (IlU.r. s,ir.c f . vwll s. v . u out i.amea. A KvK-ara. isa::ia; .r- .. t us ti.i .:.cr l;'v --D. i .w: I y t)M Sap i B Whig- pole arc fhcti as lb J I i ..-.er d ,r- , ,, i .1 ar "t l.tv and f-roinTbuv.-cn. above tlie Stars and ... i- , , ". i c i St r i . r -. rn. I i.v I t : t r I nri I n.i na -t - . -. r -!, . . v. . . i v. .I..1, ,v r. i. . - v. ......... . i: it vc t.'irv, I no fkwxt ,, ablem- ,. 1 i tat nil ri rv v ll f II vnti ' . :1 r 'Tt mz a rr1 1 n aii- t.i im n mgs 10 jnce fmny auovc vomntry.' . - aia't a Ir. a. . 1 1' 1 1 1 1 u 1 - - i t -a nnnt rait v I ' m av. 4 a ia a inviuitl a v ivitu 1 ' . J J jv ild ii '1 -c it.
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w.ii he ritimmt, ne .i -.11 the nnited m, 'l, 7 " ". . . ' " "wn i to change the svstetn t f taxaUou under which ed. by the Algerine Inquisitors, from Ncwp rt to Pro- piven, to be the candidate . I im- i' m.-rnt .- arty win oe a irgtiimar one, anu an tnc unitcn enoixs made which waa continued without avaihaa aar tbiai .. 1 i , . . . . . . .1 ... 1 r 1 . , r ,1 1 1 s,. t .. .1. imJ of the coons cant hebait We did not hardlv thinV üll the adjonrameaL1 3 0 .bave so long prospered by admitting the 1 rm. i h vidence. Two companies of Horse Guards n-ere en 'r Prcswlent of the t nited Smtes, was declaren In ' 1 M can1 be7 w " 'bewtj Uunk J daimed in his bill R the distribtdion of the proceeds . , ' lv. ,...,. in be uaannnousry nenfiinairsl fcr Chat mkana, the Madison Coon would so soon " come oVm," aa , OJ ..... ..........T, of the public lands ; and lastly, to prevent Ute annex- ! , , 1 part ot ti.t r.',e nd. rs.ied were aptieaated by Um Cuniamtmn to acknow ledge that he fears the Whigs of Jeflcrnm I Is it not rascaUv to s . " . , ., .. , ataon of Texas to tlie United States, for it cannol ! P1 ; m Armories srere mtumed and the State a committee to reqassar amfdance of the nanak are n .t pieMred t caiTV their ticket Ulas 1 poor aj u ' 1 vi . t "U ,5.rc?' w" denied that his position cn this question i utteri at Prison guarded. The martyr prisoner area attended nation thus unanirmnisly tend-r. d to y n ; and then Whifffforv ! It Ueven j! Could not the üeevimtt I VJl lbeen lln 0BJ ckness, the rar with the true interests of his country, lie says by his faithful friend and counsel, Wärter & fiurgess, (cannot rorbear to exnrcse the high gTatincati.n cb .. 8 , ." , ' '' 1 indiana Journal has kept up a cunaBant stream of lies virtually- that Teams ought not to be admitted into the and nassed from the steamer up the stens of the oris- they experience in tlie pi 1 fnrmnm 1 of this eartr, aaai non save his own county ! ton have nn tune lo hi. lmk-.ix speoehes to the pe ante I bit not Union while there is a respectable and considerable m JZ , , 1 . the hope which they asalklently enteratn, in .-oumssa almnber, poor coons ! Alack-a-d v ! .,;.... .7.. . , ,M.,t ion 1 f , r ...,.. ,..,.1 ,., ., i m 1. B 1 on mto a fina step and s serene countenance, greet- ' , . ,.m n, that tho
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cur t i.MMi itoad. Am n'r th" Wfii. .n tli" Ii n-eif llrc;f n'.ativs who i ! on Saturday evening, June 1-"::,, 1-1 1, agaia t goiag koto CoBMaitl of the Wiiole, Cir the parj tee of takioa; av the Cajaberbrnd Road feSa, waea the Ibllov. .'. ri avj the trwgc4 fr.ends if Ckf mGoarrcss: i Adams, BarTinarer Barmrd C;,mbell C4Ui:., ,
Oi'l:;i!i. Ii. Davis. I'-llet. üfiffrrin. . Green, Grinnell, J. l. ngereoll, Jenks, J. P. Ken:1", dy, !. P. King, Maavfc, i;. J. M -ri. N-wtm, C. M. Reed, Rodaer, Severance, A. Smith, Speace Sn:nmr Tvlef V ' . - WhiM Pee oar atrei act disappointed ia i obtair.iu" an anpropriation, f r een i J if anraii i one of , . t , . , , .,,,.j.,i , ' 4 T I dtioo maniftftl .! by .Mr. Claf wbm he pve his "Ore r.frun t :i in i-i. tie i nilimv-1 v; rv Dfoadiytnat be would oerer go for Una road, c. a a -t , f a .....r.i sv ...... ,,f i. ,.., ,n,.,,.. . ' Z ' ""in b um pwm jurawui in. tie cuangcu ins 1... .1... . I M. II. I I,' groond in .n speech .-.t Indiana -lis in Hi ptnnha i l?4tj, and pri ti odt l t ! willing t, in !." MiialJ up mUuns fruto the ircncrai aurernment. f r tin geucru jrovernm-m, i r u,e dd 1h- furnished from the State rots , truly! IJut tiiis wa. r id, if t! Tr asurv. rv s in'- further reasons for the loss of die bill are stab d ia lettt r fr m the 11- n. W, J. Br v. n, t the edib r of the Hin Smtc Regi ter, fr ra which ma 'Xtract: THoeem .-l lha Eastern Itavbor bill fir-t rivo tinCaaaherlaeHl road bill iu lata! stab ; the wastaraiamrove-! im ut lull li.nl lifi'ii iimr.ivi.il In th.. I- i.i 1 1... ' Cttaaberlaaal iroaet bill passed, ,ii iwoehj make the approir iti'i' - ' in tli.. H...1,1. it 1 .1 1 , ' ".' , ., ! .-.1 1 . .. I I . "- 1 . ..1 1... ......1.. ...... 1.1 ... . ...1 . -. i um ..1 um inn wwiu nut miunin w 1. 'itv. 1 sst.inti- ... I . ... . .... : . . 11; an iiim wHMiemap n.-iit-.i- , 1 11 1.111 wtnini iiai; passed, if a direct ote covbj bnv.- bees had, bat at the late hour nl ihe aeaaion, thai the measure cam. an. il came directly in coatecl with the p.-t otfiea reform bill .1. . ... i . . . in it int I norm- mi iimih m me .M-vv loraaadmore , . . ., Hoi tli. rn ami tin- I.i I :.. n , i i.lrr Mm :n,, - nt ... , ..' the District id Colombia neither of ibem aseasurea eoaM he teboa ap and paaaed without deteatiag Iba Cmbh berland read bill, and if it was taken up the diset:ioii . i i. . N . . . , .. w liii li would naturally ariac muni deleal these other m a- .... . . . . Mire, and in Una condition in- friontte nf lha I' lur. loi road, ovenr man at hia aoet, hauled all aiabt on Hati .....i. iii. i . . . .i ardaj night, t" get ihe l"H taken up ami acted en, with - , i.. .... .1. . . . cnrprrated into pretndt I scries of resolutians on the Ash Pole RaisiiTif. in order to cive them a more . imposin" efletd :, , . Mr. Rmtrn. an tnr m vhItmb Lu made hut two addn ssc since his return home one at the Court House, the Whig members hare always ,! '" : nd a short S t el, t-f t n minute. duraUon at ;i i!i . 11 wiv I ii 1 . r u 1 1 1 1 r i n tVa -1 n 1 1 n Ii ; n avnatunuitra Verily, Wbiggery is in bad fix if it is to be . L'M b-i! lit t i .11 Mn I . .. . . Ii .tt ,. its urn Lin . . f wo u .! tumi vavoj a. 1 ii- ' 11 '1 1 i 1 111 .lij.i,,1., 1 ,, , ,1.. i... ., ,-, r,. ,,, j r...,t. ,1.,. f.lli.fi Uv. i i 1 . . c .1 .1 ism, w Inch is certain ; but also to gratify that hyena r . , , mpcT vf tho Journal which seises upon every oppor tunity to glut its abominable appetite. Who can forgel the malignant a -units with which it pursued the 1 , ... , . . 1 h,' ! ,,!ln"',! Mr- West, dimng the period of his last dekneas, up almost to the day of his death 1 Shame :i such w retches, -i: ime ! tli." I.--. We have Ilm names of no less than TIIIttTI I V 1 . f.. ma 1 1 I. ll 'l.n u l.-.r r,nl . ',t. 1 ai n 1 io v a 1 a nio ivii in" Jo inaaain uu vnv" urday bst, and oined the Democratic party. Seven . tl -Cava voted the whin tiekei -. d t e il " 1 l w,, v,,t' M u,"-r " ' ' ','!,U.1V r. u.i;r aia, aatva uwn ..e-s e - . 1 l! work goes bravely on. Roll on tlie ball, and let our motto be V'onng Hickory, Dall is ami Vi lory, .V rc A ' tna ) m. We Could till columns with the " changes1 which come to our notice, and changes t'sj from Coöncry to De -racy. We know of targe number in tins .J .!. ..!.:.... 1 U .... 1 4" 1 1 'Ulli . a I 111 Iii Willis h now uu :i 1 u hi. 1 But ' 'lit i . i i i ill ever avv a h-riuts nest hr d.i-n in bv a cen.-ialed i enemv, he :n form some idea of tlie state of the ' - whigs here in town. Tbey arc flying round, btming, and seem perfectly chaiv-fullen bereu eof their inability tiflnd s me rncans to brine them back. Savs . , , - we can t have black slaves, let ns have white ones.1 Let ns use litem wcR while Ihej work, and take the ! rewards of their la bur. When the, lind mit tl it they have been deceived, whip them, by ruining them and their families. When they get eld, off with tliem let tliem die or starve. of The Coons are getting pretty well understood in
sun j -nr I I' 11. t itfl ' I ! .I.T.I II" -i Kill III las KN? IBB w Mr - - II
j this section, at hast. Can any one wonder that honet own n n- ,. Ui :1 r: fuse longer to supp irt su.-!i a party ! , or a here the
E'oor I'ellovv! The Coons were in great alarm l i -t Sunday, the day after ti.eir Broad I!;; ; le row. and run round the j streets like crazy men. Such a loss, such cursing each- other, m0 occurred at their attempted gathering, was enrioos. it has sickened numbers id them, nnd they nr.' applying ly to Demjcracy for relief, -. Uieh tbey get. t ha - of tie 'ii Suitdav morning, was, to ii. amusing mciueiits ee them haugimx after Outhtnd, tlie colored man, whom they bod taken t tlie Ripple with them the day I. fore. They lud him in the h Tel, while mcssengi rs were d - patched in every direction to hunt ap Ihe cunning in such matters, f-r the purposeof getting a mcüüngoul of .N'.tl to grace the columns of his brmJier's " bei ! mad I. Tumi, probably tailing, he must be taken t . a lawyers ?: : ! Wi.-;t lie v manajri I a t d '.hero, will probably appear in the next Journal. A It. g ether, with the air?, the roar, the changes, and th' r amusing seen. ü was su- !i an alfi.r ;;s a .- . n V'' lie Q .. it while w i-ii to see again.1 " Y u rcre young, hot now you're oi l "! t v,,:i ,- V' HI Tlie l.ltiil-s III 4 WÜll lis. Ye r. I r our readers to the cornmunication of l:.:i-r." When we have tic smiles nnl kind hes cf the ladies, who so dastardly as t stand k as not to lend his whole aid, b dy and BOul, w. ha. to forward the good and holy cause, if "equal .-m: exact justice t bO men :" Up, then, nen: roll oa the hall ; and show yourselves, a urthy of Ihe uniles and j 1 iudits bestowed apoa yon. We shall bi happy to hear from Miriam often; and inecn ly w e she may he ;.h!o t convert . , with whom we arc acquainted. 'llit BrooBai Whilst the Coon papcranrc !; .wj otT.i- with a ruc. new il na . mtic ones r !i u- n-arlv ererv day. Last week we notii id the death of the Same vd Coon1 n: Lafnyette, and of an -.her premised MOoonal Hon Al'jany; and tins week we lutve to record, besides i me half dosen others, one ju-t n - .;,-d .,r"rt..l ..TLr. Da " M.liltJaul ., V..,. i n.u l.l.liru All' .lr .11, u.'u-ii ii ui I. i ,- , tiarmuur, by A. Burns, Esq. It w .11 sweep cooner tr tti "N'titiir rn lmi. ana. ::! ..ut v. Inch t!ii- .M id's n ., v ... ., ... Uanner mourns so an tullv. Oa with the Ball ! : X);r Ittsbtirgl i ..irier, a neutral Gcrtnen BBper, his raided the IVlk road lailas iia. 1 1 ,. a ...,.-, .. . a.. . Ii.- 4 kwm t, ,ll, 1 I J. I lllillVl Ull'UIil 1' lllJIr . Ml It.lll U.I mJ 1 1
Letter fr m i.cn. Jackson, T. 1 !1 '. .ng letter frm Gen. Jackson was rceeived a fetr days since by a ctizen of tins o.nnty. j At the rotj-u f aw era! ctizen- t- ah m its -ntents were communicated, wq take great pbe-ur. :n giving it to the public HERJflT Jt r. 24, 111. Sib : Ijun ift receipt ofjour letter ofthol Ith inst.,
and th"Urn in ii lieaitn inyscu, cannox itt-fgo unpleasure of sn ing n f -w word in reply t it. Vun reouest my opärnon f tue HDounetions recent . . . ly made a: Baltim ro by the Democratic party. I aiii entirrlv satisfle'' with tliem, and hire no doubt if the freue -m.-r, , ,m:nak-:Un: elected. ü.at the people u ill find their administration 5wi 1 ' M RipBblican l, .i.,:ir!:s anil everv wav wi ru I tbeir Mtip"rt.
- . . . . .." 1 A J ysti m f ti'". rnmput he has h :i evi r faiti? u,u i i k: -ic . i able advocate of nonular rurhts. and the sa nrioiK 1 " -ii . friend of the measures which were neccsmrr to defeat the machinations-f the federal party. His monl Character purshis capacity f-r business great . ,.x.r ,.(;W( r.;tf j,. ,r. both mental and physical, be unites that tact and iuaVment which are ho rctiuisite to the successful direction of such an . c as that t' Chief Magistrate of a free people. V.'i'h .Mr. Dallas 1 am not su mtimatdly acquaint' ed, I at from v. hat I knew of him when he rej rest nill! I'enilsvlvall.ll III t. i;,ite of the 1 "nit d S ' . land was charged wit 'i hi-.m public trusts m various Iber tmoorta?:! stati ie a1 I. me and abr- ;:d. it can- ' : ' dm!iH I thai he equally deserve the confidence and admiration of the teo le. The favors that have i c..l ... ... i. i. ' ,t. . K .. .t..,.,.S wbi.o i.i 1. j ........... . , , , aro i listij ::-!. d'for love of order, and fr ""' "TI ' 1 "lv "'' ti cJoulatal lo fymi ih.PhtlRlMnrKtie.: u-lnnh nA iiiwulnil in iciw lira tkm , .1- 1 ii 11. .1 . 111a -lerisi rs v 1 en .-.re :eiieii in a crts. i-ire 1 1 . ,, , . . ' . . V 11.. . u.. ... ...... 1 . 1 . , 1 ,., ..1 . - J t brink ron, sir, for the solicitude you bave exr re std for mv nersonal weMare. Alv race is n-arK run. I am now not abb to attend to the duties of Corres. i., . en wi:.,nt tl..- n i.i ii. ii 1 1 iiiiiKt.iMMisK- list ÜmnkUod lor the privilege yel accorded to me of ccmprchcndxng the designs of the Pederal partr. As " longas live 1 will warn mv country acainst Ihe dangers which will attend tlie succi w f Air. I h-v's . . . . . .. . proposition to establish another Mammoth Bank; to break down the socuritv which tlie ole possess in .1 . : the vi t Bower a iven to the I'n sid trtt In the -n -tjI . r ..... ditmn it is obvious annexation can never take place. British tnfiuence bad eonsioV r.tl.le end re pectabie ?:dvocates in tiiis country in our revolutionary war, and in our second war with her. Will it ever be without .. . ... ... .. thetn ! Never. As long as tlie re are fanatics in n lll'IOIl. .'IS lii'iir ri . fin ri riv. .1 i.rit'aa and .1 lllriiu-i in human inion respecting the forms of government nml the rights of the people, such advocacy will be found resisting the advance of institutions like ours an labonng to incorporate with them the features of an oDtosito svstettaU wi i , r .1 r i ä Itll I'l.f- lliit vi i r, f tli- iirn it.bn fit . 1 . . I hi od ' lies ;, -,. (-1 .1 j 1., ,rs vv it I I lie 1 ei 1 1 c el I- lie 1 ml ill . 1 1 ' IW , ' aaagianu m , . , ... .. . i .,1,,, .... , ,riil., ...... .-. .1 . 1 1 . 1 , of the World ; and that tlie question is soon to Im-, if a .a a . aaai a a. n he aot elreedy, whether Texan and Oregon are to be I "ll-.ll' UU IB (IIIAIIIdl ls 1. . 1 1 11 I Jt ä I 1 1 t' l.lill II ii t terests! Whetlier these vast and fertile r.-,, , are Ba be nettled and worked by our ptmcraty, blessed by Republican government, or are to become the theatre of Rritish enterprize, and tlius add another link to the vast colonial chain by which that great Monarchy opbolds it Lords and Mobles, and extracts fnmi suffertic in i I ii in v' iii. OS rniiiir. t A I 1 mr Li L it.. v " J ,,, ,. If , lt(P,. . uie question altered by tho slleged intcrr t of Mexico in the Texan territory. As far as Treaties ji re e -net rtn d, good ftith is Wl involved III our lie. L:tll. if hc nrnnositkin were to annex Mexico ai to her assent, Texas could not complain. But we all know that the Treaty ergurncnl is not only inap olieable, hut inca nable of use in the determination of the question, either as it affects us. Mexico, or other powers. Texas is independent of Mexico made su by the power ol her aims, in tue same sense thai we fa CfllnC I ' !l ! 'i I 'III e 1 1 1 t f ' I i Tell t Britain. Ml" IS llllle- . ...I...., . i VI... I n m in .. I...r Ifaal i in in. I r " 1 1 1 ' oi nui'tin - ...... i in i." i . vt,. in I ... I II n I I : II- 1 1 I I II I , .1 I I.. I . '1 .'1 ,M " , . j'l " ll , which tlie latter lias violated, end which comnc t I i would never have been finned if the United States bad performed its duty. Byt,writ,ou1 ' 'T' UIU '.X)T v: u ,-'f ! ,!'" T ,- il 1 lli.!!! It'I 11 J'rlffV u I B.i aju "H"ii mm ! ' I 1 i in ' i i i ii i l 1 i- ii ' . i .' " . ... in territory, and feeling as vve mav well suppose she dts-s, a jrrenter com-crn for tlie fate ofour free institut ions than she can tor those ol any Monarchy, she is desirous that her fertile lands and rr, ,,;-, Hinrat ..re 1 ti - rlorious instrumentality of eliern inr a rj maititainino1 the blcssino.s of freed-m. Is ( .... -.1 ' 1 . . 1tins itmrmiral . i an n is- wi-e i"r u in turn n at ;r car to her entreatv, because Lord Aberdeen and Lnd Broiiglutm, es British Statesmen, choose tu withhold their consent, and indulge m vague apprehensions respecting the effect of tlie measure on their nchenic i f abolishing slavery .' Shans Ita me on such patriotism! Shame on tin du; t d by such flimsy preteti ere duliti w in all b J lie Ann rican i : e- cannot mannt r. i Im v kxiou t: i it the real obiect tf Em'fond '. . is:-.' ly ol tlie niteu -Mates, and lessen meir owcr ro compete witn cnriann as a na- . m a . 111 I val power, und as I growing, ngneumtrnl, mttnutactur.n-'. nnd commercial count rv. I liey know tiiat Aberdeen, wlw in Uie midst of thou and- and thousands if starving Mmjcets of the British Moni - more iiiiMou wan's i f those wretcld people, than he can he ton 1ter the relation subsisting between t!.e white and black ra.-e. of this country or Texas. The American people know this: and they will disappdlnl me if they neglect, or rather if they permit, those charired w ith the administration i f their nation al interests, b let slip th opportunity now ottered of cementing their union, and promoting the gejaeral causes of thcrt prosperity and Uppiness by thean - ne.xauon i ic.vr. I a m er. trulv Your olrcert, servant. '! h Landlls Libel mit. We are collecting abundance of testimonj in . a c some of which it might be improper tu publ ; - rhaps. We have only to say. that names and I are handed in daily. Come cn, ; ; le of Ms ciHintv, without distincti m of party. L I us and ' ' L-tn.hs j. ret r. - f : V e fair a v. We promise you a faithful m ' bere he has seed as nay, we assure you, that on that trial, si dhi : j v. hich i onccrns ev rv tax paver in the c t:ny he br rttght to l.r;.t. nuesti b in the t nd. if not in ti The COpl Ft r ti.r .11 -.vl lOl tjrp"Oar friend in Putnam Dmn .-ii ;! c ubje ; f Mr. Landisa Lib thai we wert aware of the franst Indes. We are indebted to him f ho wrote to ns iit. h infuitw d t i w iui ii he al- - frit adly i ff r, be v., hind av I i - m itting those ii h inquiry will atn. acct pt it Wiin plea -nre. .ii u ricnd thfi names of all the witnesses !. I'-re sr-uT. cinl such tin r items as tend to 1 mcidate ! Also, the j articuiara of ti.:- ..ti transactions of a like nature, and what was the n i in each case. We have a j art.al kn'W ledge .f t!ie: bet we design entering the contest fuUy prepared, and J , :;re determined that s, far as we are concerned, tlie . , , .. , ' ' 1 Ibis cotmtyshnH nt hare cause to aay thai ve bave B -t demanded tiicir ri'iii-. It is a ra-m thing, J - nxtimesa to v.ake ap a ariotttj pamcfijTr w
Mr. rvJk was raised in tnr n 7Dornoou. ami wem ajprivei ny a majority i tne people mere wn: ' Pi.-ep i-n or Gor. l ord prove mem t - u Into public lifeas's fetfl rsouian I" rat To the doubcfbl. Bo fir u are have heard eanreaninai of We beh.ve, m iddition to uhat is stattxl by tlie ac?reat princpde. t f that illustrious ret;-r.'er t i-ur , yr M,it,1(.I ,jl0 rril jj.tice Uttticted apoa nonnj am earn end ha the liocrn ..r. that the eiwrd
itiio.ir U Batted tl i" Tira..mjri (' r. D rr tmt to lmi rismnt j-.r l.r . fr a4o$$ig the Rights of th ,?.-W j We leara froea the taaten paper-. that Ihc Soj rcme Court of Bhode blend, at Newrt. has aaatenced Thomas W. Dkr im;rhntt,nt in th St U rrisoa mi Procidt ace, A - f Aic Aor ia wrtfor crmßnrm nt, Jurini; th- t rm of his ' .' Thi.
4i :n w u. is uio m unhisru i kdoooN 1 tyranny erst p rpetrated in th:s enontryi e ther without law or ander its fana. (FOonnen ! . 1 . M'iiuw, i r a similar rrtrn ; is m-rry, compan u with this. It it le san- t 'lusl by public opinion, we iaaay as wcU ete at once prating aboal oar Ree in--1 1 1 ! t ns ind our bra of Qfterty end jti-t.-e. Bu it tnU wd be sanctioned nit .t KImhI- Island, even H It . ! 11Mr. l)rr hv the AL'er.n Whij1 Tv rants meets with . I.. I .1 . .ii pj ii 1,1 ' 1 rmiu.uo,.. . . i ,-.,., . .. net 0lr lo onf rjonatry bol lo the air-, and will be atampci! 2B all tiarm to cenm as eoch. n e rs4ence Bepublkan Herald, a democratk " r : ": .'. 1 us .sciitcnei' has eareed tbo clieaas -t Abjerme wkkeiliM-!.. and fill. l tin- mm .:m.:- I llo: etrocious IUIaatty of thai party which hae trainph .f en ihe rights ,. ihe people, and tabluhed . miluary 'wm,i" J" rinn. 1 1 Ii : In n i r 1 i M il li an iiiitr.iL'i .1 i .. 1 miuiiii , u-itlionl nv oiilliri.'iU ..r ,.. miliar .rii t lull bsS 1 created a eWp aad imnrermi eenmtion a reeling of ia-! digu..ii..n wbn h i u.iMi'tif sit. nstb, and servadini tinml A aaan inaocoat of criaaa, of traaacumltal lal- J ,'.,,t ot al charaeter ao lar aboeareproaeh, that eeaa 't iniibjjnaiit d In .111.1111. bk.- ll..- 1 .j.. r vi... ri;. Will 1 In- ll ll-. Ill v ! 1 i' si-il In :ii 1 t it iir.r..,! l.v I Ii.. ..:.., . ' .,', :,','"' ,, !!, I; "? I i L . iiiiriMiii'iiiis, .1 1 IU ,. Ill.ru 1 1 I II 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 v l . 11 1 n 11 n.... 1. ... , i.. :'ily ,.f ,.. ,,.u,n ,,....ii,.. 1 li'intiln.ii In 1 1111 mil 11 rot. ri I... I. 1 1 . amr.e J" I... . . . ... f . .. .. .. . icmnims to .11 rv 011 1 a ti-mrm. w im 1. tin- m.u it ..1 in.- . 1 1 1 .1 .1 . lee 1 m m- rat 1 i I ili-mai. .! d . ami tin- nn mi nl v n! u Im-li - 1 ,'',") l':,r . Mitdamed m power by the ? l" "" r""' J"""": u oaatcensfy aomiery, ', 1 M" 1 , ZY' '.r,,,,"'"2 ' le IrlV ll l I i;.rir. In Mr linlirl Ii n1 u i!r l Mr : I I 1. 1 1 i 1 -a-i . . .... . .. . .. : V " , lighmamoat aad raaenmat, caa each th oaw epeeia! wonder ?' " nas in-i-ii aiijiiiisi u a iraunr in tut age 01 ihi.isti ii in-iii-s be without p.,.. t.. ihn v, .....,..,. Mr u.., jj 1 m- , . . . . .' . ... . ',, (' r in a snort und adin.rnhk snnnrb. ubteb u- dinll ... . 1 Pu'jlln licreatter ... After the sentence, lov. Dorr was secretly convex I ...... . I ' . . , .- rmmwToi suuie, .i an parting j wiA the world, his father and mother were e-in:!! d a last interview-, and. powertnlly sflVahsd, agam en,1 1.;... .. 1 .. .1. 1. j . . ''.'ta. 'ii'niii-'ii.aiiiiniiiit : ' 1 , . 1 , At ainc oV'lock on Thursday evening, be was immured ,M ,i,v cc, 1 entered upon the f.-l m's din spline, In a short tune alter his arrival the news spread rapidly tbrongh the c ity, and before dark a large crowd, I I witj, feelings highly excited, collected in Market i aUSqunro. J lir nutli ritir anticipated some uisturb:tni'( iTii,i ii i"tii'iici.i.i 11 nr 1 t hi I'li'iirm. 11 .rn 1 ... ..... ....... .. .... ... ..1 ............ - 1 iillHid dwiiiir t ,,. niirht iv 1 1 l i . !i r. I it Ilnllt.-irv ii.tnpanies. The nriM.n was also ounrdod durim the ' m p night. There was no attempt nt violence, however, ,! . . . , , 1,m :ßmwm w Ww niannesung itsxu oni) I m wont9' Mr. Dorrs father and family petitionee the LegisI kture and Governor f-r his rnrdun, but be himself - , .- . . ret used to sue hir mercy, ami authorized us friend Mr. Halloa t-i my as much in the As:n!dy. I nfairlv trieil ami eondemnerl. h nwnit tin j..vt;...f his country. The follow inr ix the i etitioa : To fas . Gemerml .Issemhtm vf the Vrrr r.' Raaah ..- tosaf - mi their Jmm Sitsimm Aearaeef. . If 1-11. R i -r i 1 1 1 1 1 v ti i w i i ii Ifeur petitioner, tmllivao Dorr, ol Plrovideace. the faIher of Thoniiiti V. Ib.rr, that tin: said Tluuua W. is now confined ia prison, for the erteee of treason against the SHam, and ia liable to be arntenced t.. imnnwmtnenl fur lib m iln Siat. s Priaon i nr in tiii'.tn r wiitilil In r leave to call the attention of the II 1 1 A mill in .linn ,, . f . i . . . .............. ... ..... . i - ... . . i nn- 1 .1 ' 'in i ii. in uiiLuinsiuitieii ii'Uiillie lo Hie auoVc n--...n. ! ' W , . . It in a well hni.wiif.ut.tli.it.it the time of the forma. I too of the itauraee Coo ven linn, (ao called,) ita diatna sum and maturity in tins city, that the most in. mint rlercviii. 11 daily assoti .1. vv nli their pravi is. tlielaavawtiam, I. : I afi . b nn -.. . . m . a a . finiui- mm , nistiiiiimn, aaaa aaeerwara, arnen put , , I . a. .m, ... ... I . ... .. 1.1 in nie im u tssL-muiy, .inn aiiiiir m raise m an eminence the son of your petititioater. ho, w itlmtit Mach asaiatance at a sue, ami eoeouragt menl rVom abroad, could tint have Milt ai Bed Ins cause one saomeel four . titHHtef has already deeplji aoaercd Irom ftae events d the lat tvn reara, m which it ia known be had .i ii , .ii. .1. -. bo eympathy with the principles and conduct of eaid eon I...I ll... I, B. .Ill .I.I.... f.. I... U..-.....I ft... ..I I... .... - -i i - ' pruHinincal in the ."state s l'n-mi as lie wrnjld r. -i. . itnlIt auggeat enough having been dorn lo vindicate the of Ivndcd lawa ol tne State, and Ine prearnl i nnatilutiua being himty establiabed, and the paid Thomas W baring vohantarily deltvt red himself to the authorift of the State, and baa been long ioipriaoned in the Count Ja;l w iiinir Iii trial. A gi neruoa policy would aeem lo warrant th d an at t of anni. tv nullit be i,om-iI. nr lii.it tinaaid Thomaa miablbe liberated an auch tiiie- and "dittoBaae to your llumrs slmll rem fit ; or, if an amaesty cannnt be granted, vur Hannes will ewmmule hia M.uMajee for imprieoartnenl in thr Ceamti Priaon, at Ncvrl."nunt) . Tt metead of tin täte .- pTiaoa. Wberef ifilM l nil. llf-tlllf ilu.l r 1 1 ! -Iiill.- r.....-f . 11 ore for the lilieration ol aaid aon (Sign. '. , .'. i.i IV n DoBI T:.petition was hi id Mnrdr3r of Jo. Km lib. A Mormon readier win. called on us the tit thecour.se of conversation assured nstb ti'.n ans shortly t br- visited by i series calamities, the evidenecof thvi'i disnlm m t the bbf terrible token that all men should emb Latter Day Samts, and thus csca fead d , .;u. We reirarded thi !i id thiii i . f" i il. ' toe sjiuir- -iie-t. us the ra in f a r-redul- ais m tu imani the ! be I :r-t i-t :n- t d it. have til! Wi n f .f Phitadeli tv -:i . , in the m y mur!, honor bj . mi ; . '. ' idti.r ru.i! bad no means defence. PSurely, not match this dastardly act. whatever in the mind of nd, can A. ..- I m -t hoi tav ha v. Lav e m i e mav nave in cn, n '.as ucca at 1. ast, v e !d d the Pi its ministers. a bile bis i I v and ineBcnsablv v . 1 ii rv n ' le Btfribut f rnanh d ad cli ii e t ran-e and Dersccu4;' n vvbenever and ho: ccriaau i 1 ' ' nn,.i. itest u, tor it :r.k h at ti.e first and m st steered 1 r..,,.t.tlItiomi rirht. troedtmi of opinion and apee ..' fhe righta ef every man an- i.ible b. mnuit d by it. if it be not aconrged in subjectien and kept s. '
The tin -tn r,!l v re!-1 ' v.ho j ' rp-trn-i d ih:s murder upon unarmed and abb" ucch -s men. bave already, iv , , mnmn in Mich : . ft! r. a'.i d fil-fti'i- d in, l Wtim f mm v.lhny. Tie necunt w c give, and we have r-.- -ivd - v.rnl, comes fr-m a ", r !. I fat rai l - to Jo. Smith r the l noon. It is the MUM froni which we copied cn article lately, f which Mormons coiiiplain . it i-M!rd an "extra" -. v u-lv to the nrtn 1- are copy, in which it an 'a--lth.it the attack was tir-t made bv Smi'h and
mi ta other ujn the n-mpany of guards wh sUr- . . m m .1 . I rundrd t!:e ja;l uher lliey were cotuiueii. I nc Warsaw Sietaal. which all al n-r !ns exhibited a mo-l belln spirit and continually yelb-d for hi!, eba. , sinaUee Wsi-h-,.,. pi,.-,. tntcni.-nt - must H. re.'nr.hd as utterh :i!.-ir!i. and t U-e .n t:,e.r lace. .... - . . . !,.,., mWuat the Lmfl s.klsa t- tl:eir trut. We . . .i . . y .i j tiave .,., staien tnat me most .i xih iu - arted their p sts previous to the attach at dm mow upon the n'll. kn us. ti nt we lament and pity the in&toatien of the Mormons; but their folly isnat half so deserv.ii j f -com, mnb n t and bhst.ng in-di.-nati its asvaihuits. yw (hf J()Sf r. t j, . Mr. Folk's ncceptltmc ol UM oinill.lllOII. We preset ti U 1 .w, fr 'in tiie nnnuript copies m our I - ;. t . . rr uer- between tie ronunitu'C of tie Democratic National ComenUon anj itK nonii kW the rres.stesi y, the lanau Jan as . ,. . ii. IN shiirl aiid BldTm r.ate. It be seen, that ifcfiosen.he is aVermiaed n.d to I . ., . ... . t-" "....i .i.t. t .r . ai n n.h 1 1.1. ; "- 1 . - . 1 - - . t it t'i'titi'iiii(ti'iiii-luitlp-t.tl:'t'(tr.tv I 11 1 1 . e .1 1 ... 1 ... .1 ... ti.nsnr immi 01 in- iiiriiimi-.ioiis n'ii-n. .o r" . ' . .1 1, 11". 1 : 1 1 : r ii'i.tn it 1 1 .. 1 1. 1 1 .ti ., ml it 1 1 1 a nil will 1 increase hia wide and sprcadinfr popularity with tin.' ..,..,.., f the i i-b-: 1.! TIV.'l: . Ma;, -.ti, I-ll. Sta At a Denmrratic National uonaaaanam mm II . -. - I . .1 ... U' gws tr- in me several ouus -i tan i iu"u. convened -n the 37tb iaaL, and now aittiag m the citv ti llaltimore, ti.r the purpose of mm mating candidates t be supported i-r the PrcsieJenry and .... tce 1 Tesidencv ol tii" i mted Mati-s at t: ensuing etortit n. the II b. James K. 1'olk . I anessee, ba-iii"-been designated, by the arh ! iiumlier of totes ! . . n to the cauM o Denns-ralic prim iolos wnwn has -iwav - eLanu ti r.-ui v. ur conduct, will not nrnmr '"' ks turn deaf ear i.. the all of . ur country, when, in manner so n m 1 to yourself, ai: dei i t-i uds your distingui lied wrvarce. With the utmost respect end ostoena, We have the h twr hi be vnr !it s. rv'ts, HLNRY IRJHHARD, U i l.l.l M H. Rl I ME, I I i II. IJRKWSTKR, ROAR' Li s m. siM'i:i:s, Ri ihtRT K M' H I, In. Committee . t the Dem r,it .- National I u: ' lit ion at IJalt mi ire. Hon. J. K. Polk, lumbi t, Tenne! mn, i o. i -mi. i.v, Tenn., June l 1 1. -I have hail the bom r to receive vur r m : ( 1. iter l Uk 2!Kh ultimo, infornung me that the Dem rratie National Convention, then assembled at "". bad de ignated ma to the und. date of t"e l ni'i rain- i .irtv b-r l i.-s.ui nt oi uu- i nni-u . . , , . . , . - , . . . rsatc-s and tlial 1 had been unanimously w an i name for Unt othce. It ham tmen well observed that thii nattkii nf IV iaVnl nf the I nited Smtes Ktasjld Beither Im- sumI.i m-r declined, I h ive n -v. r s ajghl it. nor shall I feel at libertj t. decline it. if eonf rnil ui-.n me bv the voluntarv suffrages i f my fellow citi.eus. In i-e.-ept-ing tlie ooui i nation, I am deeply mijire-s,! udh Ihe distingiuslied I:- n- r whn-h has boon c inferred apnn nn- l v my republican friends, and em duly sensible uf the grant and mighty rcirimsimliticn which must ,..,.r .1,. ..1.. .... , -it I fa, 1 1 a i.. II - a - a . - -- rB a III ,". t . IUI 1 ' .III' O I" II I I ,1.1 1. .... . 1 1 . . " 1 . . 1 on- iu"ii -1.11101: 'i j H--IUI 111 t-i uie i n.ieij ..ati-s. I deean Uie present to be proper tarsnseim la declare, that if the ii"iiuiial ,' u n ab- bv the onveii- '' :' " connrnied by tlie i-;!- sml reswll m '" ehsrtion, I raaall enter upon Ihe discharge of the high a ml inn duties i.f the idhcC With the settll 1 purp sc of not bemtT B candidate fur r. -. !. 1 1 iaa. . 1 . ij. ,.V(.t , ,., ,.i, ,t v,.(l M- mv -l.uit aim. int' lion ing lue 1 e'n ht.iI ie party to make a Ire.- i-i.,-. I a sox-ccsstir w bo amy 1 U-t ralculated ta eflert t-t their will, :ird guard all tl.e interest!! uf VY our ol.'t . rv ant, I MKS K. It U.K. - . XttpÜnls of t!:r li :!'iit of Ifac I n:-il M::t's. ;in Tv ; in. I'irsi lei t ol tin- I t in ot ii il edm the S6th W . el uVloek, P. lt., lo MiIt i i v ! VBI i s i a, iti.ii!i!n f i1 . Jj-c- II n. I . nl 1 . 1 1 dinar, f liardinet'i Itland, avtmsc laenntel Uih orruiml uu eaid tae i i ii.'t t.iii tail aru.'r ;. The cefern look place at the leir b of tie- -riiiiiti fifth t venue, in New fmk City ; m I naapotta "" Highi Rev. Bish p IBtderdrafc, aattatad by the b. .I. n, t ,.- Rer-n-i .-f u,e , !, . . t,. : earn by ii. i in wnoic a nun wau nil r. : wdn inc etta i privacy, aa '!i- 0-, teal .-i I be btieVa laastljr, fhaan aa. laachulj C"naidetaiiona wluch will ' inly a;.j.n rial. .t. Hxti.. tbc in ii 1 1 igt cen mony, ttie fanail) aie -till in m anti u Tbeie areia prewni ;it i'k- naptnh ti.e aaw4Bet nd jreameai i "I I tat tHide. Maat Lr-zair-. ijht.-r .f Iba late Seen tir uf State, two laachatia ol Postmaitei d n id IViekiitTe, Gel. (.id, um a: ! iady, loba fybn. It., and a !-i 1 bei i t:,r- bride. Ii. biidevatata waa tae j-oeogrr i-ter above named, and the I . -. ui .ii i r NefJaar. 'I ii la ly i-f the Piesioent i larentjr-twa vrn af ae-, and dm .d the most lovely and acc.irrij U-ti.il in m -i of i.ui city. In bei f un and petmnal apiataure,tiM k beaatifnli :.t. 1 w ( rdteald be pi ad t h ive ber appeal at rhe laati af Que a Vid ita. At bei maritaas, ab a a- n tr l impty in wire, will a eaare veil trtyrrraang fnm a "ttrfrt iff wi.ite tl lareis, wo-it del in Imt hair. l !..- Pieai !. lit. j. aapanied by bk a, J t: T!rr, Jr., ta.'a.n Kewtao, of ihe late Ut-latcl Mi-.i.wii. anal .ieor tare other naval oSrcis, and Roberl Raateari, &., ef SmO too, reft IVaabtngl . at -i uVl k do Toeda lanisiiax. and aru ved i lie same hiebt t lull t..-t len. ia Kew ,ik. ieic ihejr lo t up ! y. i.t . ,m .1 : - . I. ..v. Ih ; t 1. 1 ai 1 1 v l a - v u:ii 1 j i m , ai.J t ing a. iwn to I oat ae, m Lafai etta I 1 1 i li ; vr !-in In ; Boekwi .:. at.j t, v bete tb g"t on c : ai - tdr- fji ii.o:." ice, a lb rc t l a VI , r-ie -t. M tly ei.f B er, Joda II. I. ; i t W. i ..... i.i Bind en baa fieri .i. u K- r ü .v ' . i R nhhead'a -u;et! j- in Ihe .'. .it or nf N. w uilr. 1 ha ful ; t'r ai. in tin i. v w Lot .., i trei zi n . r waa meat nbtt- ! : wa ' v lie Ihm .'i Cata liaa, enm ' r. i:.' I :,- i '. i. i .! ' -1 ' i ti 'tn tlie v imei Piinei t t, ( afh .-e name, areta 1 met.lioi ef t.jr iiiv e or, beaad ) it wai -' ' i -. i i I . . o '., ai.J IU v n ! ( -it lei lying .-. i .ri. -I . hum l-lai 1 ..n ! lioaitbe Nav v iaid. ffae ibcmveiai rcsaetajBad opt -tr 1 ivuiivi I he 1 '..ni ita r. . . ea . re I cheeri i Alter tai rl r tai lei the ' ! - k thr- i ji, f..r - ". the Paaae is v ii.'n D. t t at -t -rreav. V It ,hat I am it! a, tu a x, tad gue Jecid- :. m a .;. I. .-.r fur a , it ta I ', Mi Jula (aicitu i . . I .i-!.,-J daaahtera at t!.- Mie . f Um ij'ie- i f tin emu. (iv em ail asm, Mi i.idit.. i I- ia b . tt ag I . obiUa ry n t.e. . d ai i h ifhly re i vearof Lisa is tiiat of thi , lie d. d in tt. .
