Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 5, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 July 1844 — Page 2

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J Tor li i;! nf . JAMES K. POLK, OF T EXXES8KE. B'or a Ice I'i " i ,'iit. GEO. M. DALLAS, OA" '. VS 1 . .IA.I. ÜHAND IC 1 11,1', In Lawrence TwMhlp, There w ill be a Grand Rally of the Demoeney of Maren. I hn- k, Hamilton aad Mad on counties un S;tf iirtlny. July 21th, At CHRISTOPHER APPLE'S, on the Pendleton Rii. Ind an Creek, II miles N rtiei-: fron Im! apli. Several tnaVrrt are invik 1 tad will be resent, aw'np who'ii w in iv un nti n I , ... Wiiitconi i anl V. W. Wick, Di rtrid !.: d r. The Deui'icratie ' ! i'i. f ! ' lu't, n nd ritiz.cm Renera lly nro tuvifc d t-. . fi i!,ii:i' r win ! be served, and ! i i ,;i . -. & . a I) e l off. H.-idbiat! l ;ir :!. tnck ! There will bet list th-r ii ;' i vI in t!iat ir 1 Did Dteroocf&tlr Town-hip t!mt will strike terror into the !,:. rs uf ( lay's White Satires. Come one, come all. Not i Mcnl .M iri Tiw.il ever t"i- t Old Lawrence, f )n w ith tke Dull ! !V!:rk down the fey sad arrange yur baseness s, a- t r it rut. We nm rfjucM'-d t state tbal Voting Hick1 r Pdp will be r: i -! in r n--:r !!ethelt OB Satorda) next, at .Mr. Spring r'-. we bei eve, t' r we have a many goinj tin, that the particular place of this one uo ke KJfgotten. However, v. are requested t. iiivitf th - .Marion ' tm'y UemocTatti to Us pre ent; ami we von -h, that n i! Vn T'lty will OCCnr in biding the -pot. Preuare tl en, or ! n rt Saturday. A Cireal Bally Of the IV in er.o y, and a ft " ' ar! cue mcs morffir at .Mail i -on. Onr paper not b Lng publkiliCil in time to five a general inviution throtwrfa it, we have notified our fntuds throuoh tin r -.urt-e-l! will ! a perf.--! rtmrtr. Who will g .' Onr friend at a anutamca annst excuse ne, a . we hive num v, ' skinn.n in eanm-t, and -li il! no! roUrjonra ir slei trea nntil the hides are ofL the premi es cleared, ami th" fjgfjBi n biy to lake !!. 1 1 r t- ra t" .-' Jl Biv r. On w ith the ball I " :!t(ll " Ett in: This not r. toas j er-un;.';,., who marie one fortune by snli-lsilji:r iti ihr tl.o kat u infftiencea it" a miM.iii.il" ...iiv ... ,i .... .' . .. .1 i I ..... -.uic i.i i iii. ii.il tij. ii ei iiiii' :i iirii'T -u::i u purchasing n) ,,, .,.?.!.. r' scrip "-r mere n r ia Mii', ami tin n mking ad van age i t" hi t-ositö n aa a Baaaaaoe to ja aa a Inn 1" r ti. ir redemption at par; ...I . l tl i- l ... i was nnpMiih'l Se retatyol the rreasttry under ii . . . ... narrison, and wie n - swh, made a rtjorl to I inrjresü fiitmg the lie direcl t. the ! :-e charges cf himself and his prirty in l!i, in n latiua to the publk d bi : wiio publi-heil ia llM;i It ler denying tliat i national bank was a Whig mea are, and Bnally made a grand absqiiatnhti-n from the Calincl because Tyler tod anajaa hrartor 1 the Whif-s on that qu tion, aVe. Äre. acc., t! i - i ::i ;!. ' lid Coon, hat ... utterly used 1 ims !i" up emjdoyed hy ti i- I - il r. I 1 now ifc ay ring in !!. r shoe rxxanplcfe anuihihtti m. 1 as this tin in "'4 11 iders i to in a vc ;l", - . "r .il friends i-i ffliin v II Ii lll- I I ' ..' I nenl 1 1 Ix'tter pr if thai t! suffering uf i : . here M into!, ral !" Aller graal pandc of ImmlSills, annooaeias Ihe r arrival of tl.. v.. ndi rfol Giraffis,1 Air. Ewing a esonrb-i! to Hm Barkel hi pse i :i the tn-cmin, uf lite 9M in-t., where he proceeded vtry dclibcratelj t infliet a fKWf ah Ltion harangue n; on the "! citizens ns-e:u!d. d. The hurdcn of ihe speech was arminHt T.v.-.s. nml f.r nhttail lam bruM Iba nU aagaffiaaa antuaed himself !. setl ng up Jack-o&nws awl then very BCacatifically knocking them down. The hi'-je-t bngabuu was the Texan ., which l.e estimated, hy the antna sort . I' tritlini ti'- which he applied tu mir own g ' erasneal in 1 10, at or 7' m.llions ! Be sup il :; it nobody knew, of course, thnt Clay ia his letter, put .t :.vna: 13 million al the out-iiie, or apute likely Im supposed the Whi-plui-would swell at ant kind of bumbo. lie assertrd further ilia.. I' luu ved, Ute whok wi aid be a slave tem. ry a . if jt were a 9 already, or aa if nulsnly knew t!1 -u ' lay said it wool ! inake tl r free ami tw. slave s: if island thai mmvy bmdin Southern p ifiticaiaa oppose aaaaxatiaa on t!ii- gTiauaL 8 he went on w ,tii h; . liiiin'.'us, till we thought even the Whijs had got eaanagh. We can't aflord to smtice .11 .c .i ... . ir .ii i .i an as i all 01 theni. He tourhul also upon Ihe iar. ,, BfamsMuwes. aaoana san go fniie ine lengin ot tieTariff humbim-irer here .1 .1 n t don that ihn t , BT - - - pm BBf - " " - mm i ' ' . . i i tax haeteaeed the ; r. .' I I ... .1 1.. .1 ... .',-,1, on. ...... -;..i nil. a benetlt. tetiapi wc mirrht think so, if we bad gc rich at uilt-l.ihnfrbut that don't happen to he the ... , , M case. II. s at'.i mi :.d ex. u;v t 1 il.e -ruiu'l ssnctoi c , , . - .. ' , of the complaints of t!,:- khrntOCiats again! a tan Ol :U per cent, on loo; chains, wh.le gold cha as I r . a , aw vi dandies w ere tmlv taxed , j r cent, was peculiar! - rirh. Ho referred to the forty ti liar . 1 I chain -.i.:.u i. - ii.;. 1. j , ... ...nn ..0 iu ,K.a, a..i yamnaswiwij t .r n 1 I irtT if 111 11 T . !jr i 11' Hi in t ta . m - a a. .. j . - - s a Bwwn w 1 'i aa n-rt a a. a aaj S to n 1 n Iojj chain did at SO er cent, beeaosc .t - cost .un ami I to a aaaeh l.ir--r nm! He of course thought that our Willis tli ln't know Übe diücrence betwc u the arrjjate duty ami tiie duty ; r e. :it ! ! re. ill. we dtmbt if some of them tl . otherwise they never eouM have patiently listened to suoli miscrabl tu: lor three mortal hours. Evvm-r by p t radiag a!oiir tl-.- State, whether he d'cs harm or pHxl, and we i :i't taink be vv.il il much af either, pots himself in I prominenl position on Mr. Clay 's .;.'(, If the latter ' rpn aa t. Ix etc rted. If he sho-.ild be. we r ally hoj e he wOl appoinl To to vine Kamägn misoinn He is akscidssifry to snaart a man to be kept at iMBe! How in the mrne . enae ia it Hiat aaaeh M u l.ve s., loragl Smar: children generally die early. t;i:iiioit. But a few dayt a'.. rt- we v. en :n ! :iy 1 0 ' the Coon jKh. si.-arcely a breath of wind -tirr 11 : t!ie time, d nvn ra'iiP t!ie rJBj C0Btsi&tBjJ Ibf BUBB8 C3hvy ami Kr bjaghu i aeaa,1 which an old lady cool i read sit plain Btane two stjitares ti. stance. Into Ui putter it fell, ami .:;. v '1 ' - w ere t.'rJd, becawse they wan!.l a bi ggtr one that ti 7 coald read nrr1tlie street. Well: u-i .t west; and ever since the returns fnnn L uiiana, it his hunr like a abet ;" leg rig.'it ap aad doara. This, Tuesday awnting, however, since the I. aitiana news baa been continu

ed, it pot raraatfcaj into ftrftd n. ui ; and lo ! as the ' tcr and aarnaiaanaaiainj Bppoaeati of .Mr. Clay. Tl - y conn tried to .tra fh!e:i it, it was torn into ribbons, eompriae th.- vary ''' of Hta raid Wbie and antt-Btraaun-Poor follows ! T!--.r ' ' lie is out t re.te'i. M paataee m th.d eoant Ail ikesa g. atk m i an re h .i.i- - I iag and active Harrison men in IslH a!l are now zealTlie Whiif ,v lr' ' lay is a tri- f friend; and - eealy apposing the election of Henry Clay. Boase aaphe i. He hns been tri I Utpe : iui -u-e, anil port the Liberty tiil.ct, othera aavaeWlared for P.'.'k and Will be . r e : I in N .vember, 11I ; jjll-s

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I 'i!i N';r. n scr. cn Emery kreext mkif rt f : I. !.''' I. ' '.Vi i:-rrn. Our i xi bann paw n Iron i r ijuarter ar- lei ! d v nieaeaa f ilt- ri riiim iatw n '-f i iv Coxry. A- in adbat W Hm pretemled deaertioaa ef damocrati ßromtke ; ladird al PuHi and Dah pvea la Mm JowrnaJ, tkt ao tbiapaaai of wln Ii w t .lin'l Ucw ln-re exjni, be low a eol lection, wWok we have m t ! ; d atrial a fi vv I is aaat, i tMMejjh ibej ir aet a tytae ei wnat we liac seen inte the aeanteatiaMk At hta deaaeei itic nn etil z i Wrt Liberty, Vernon towoabip, Oln . du- I Al.tw'tng ri-s..!uti!i am ad(t'd : MaaeaT, 'I h it wa H"- uad ratzned citizena l V moa Eownaiitp, batifiz iaiji'rtfd ilarriaoa'a alertion in 1(540, and baaing bei h cvnviaeed mat the whig prtactplea ire anti-K iiii.l.i ui, we i her el ata ' aanai Iveat aap Krt the nominees of the DeaaocratM: National Conven- ! te.n lor Pr id i I our acala, ll. e Ulli .- gncd l- mir bands. and aealed with lay ot Mav, A 11 l-tl Till iM S B GILL, A!)M ' PECK, J MEH Mi I) All). AMKKV M MILLER, i.nu :;i I ECK. Mr Si mac I C. Griffin, of Si .rU county, .i federal whig ( I " ' I1.14 ri.ma mil .itill Ii if lt-irff lie wnma ttw .1. . race hereafter. Ilia renunciation ia published ia the St irk County Democrat Weteara bi Hm Eaba, Preble Count Democrat, that at a naesting which wa held in ili.it place on the '.'tii inst., Mr J. IS Stcpliemi, who baa heretnfitre voted with iha bigs, made a roe eh m u Inch he declared Ins mh ntioaj to I'ni lha n minee ot lb .N itioiii I Uemoeialhi Coni . vention, as ho heartily bclieces iu the correctness ol de- , 3 mocratic iirn.i ii. !. Mr. Jo!m I'. Thnntaa, of Allen eoanty, writes to t!nOhm Stab man that be baa been a whig Bar twenty year, ami h 1- g me 1 1! lengtha lor the cause, both night and day. He conclude hj - i in uPleaso publish thai I am no lungi r with the an, but will vote the democratic in k 1 berealter." ; snoule Iikc 10 jM'.t.- 1 na letters "I .i r. Johnson, ol West Liberty, tad afSannnM' tiuilin, of ( anion, m ( ol Joseph I. -till, --aii old man ami a mechanic .ill liar I,- ui nu n in 1-10. and now stnmg ftH Pik and Dallas. W e have not room. V give .in 1 tr.ii i horn I) i nl . Estill's li It r. gi .1 j ii : 1 iisoiis -. hy he shall, ;- he as -1 cheer fully tote for l' 11;, and by ihts ui' ans kill ?i vote who h may he east for tin' .., i:tt . u . ' . . I 1. it I ' hv Mimn .'in-li-pr: f u liu . V 1.1 wtm I.. bare his wealth increased by the ayUm of policy tdvocated by 11 CI j and his leading friends.'' " tt.'.tt.i.. a , ... . - - ...t .... .... . J ' - . o li aara "the reueetion and oliüervatiun of the Laai ene or lw I h ate conv im eu m that I have been contributing to ihe bsvatum fa part wlmae measures an; deaigued to ben ent the f. .v .it the expense of the 1 1 bor ins many. BeI iag salisBeil ufthis, I have leit b und Iu aUUndon a paity t s i...... i i .. i :.. ...... ..i .. i .' Ithe esubbsihmcnt of ankiag aud bea by which ihe rich ar e made . If IT V I' -., . . I - I II, II 1 11 iH,n I'I I tl I : .1 I k, il , S t. 1 1 ü ii' U III I manufaeturins moiionorieb r nml tin- poor het'omo more uiiseMolu. A I consider I or. Ihe sreat ndvocateof the measures to whieh 1 have alluded, und in- : .liiüt 1 1 n B :t ri i ii 1 1 v il.it!"' tii ! .i ii 1 1 ii :i ir! rfr Y,t n. -il a ease h, tarnt git Hack onts,' I h 1 1 bound to oppose bi. eh 'tion." Another change is noticed, that of mi aid farmer and talented man, ol suiaeaville. The Statesman thus writes ol thia : "Willi Mr Sherwood we have been acquainted from i r earliest hitdhood, ami have v. r known him aa one of the most talented i izi ua of Muskingum county. Iu I d40, be supported Gen. Harrison, and previoua to thai time had alwava supported whisserv His son. James shetm LJr a young un eliauie ol Z meat ille, ami one of the most eloquent stump speakers in that comity, a as also a sunnorter of Gen. Harrison. Both now eo with the . , , lit ... r !. . 'ii .1 lt.. .....t i. -i - t.l IUI Ii ..it'll i,,,,, to ny'cauae." The Buc i u- Ri puhlicaa f June I Dili -iv s In our la-t vv.- published the r. uum iation uf&q K. Itnmm .... I ... I.I..I. !... . f 'I. Vll I1'... 1 1 '' ll"- :"..'o-. i i'i ii ui..-. ...ii . I , .1 lead.ng speaker of the Clay Club, a member of th. llier. . .. ..... nul lay elub, aud Secretary ol th. Holmes tovviislu Clay eliih The 'sedier - eond lh ofibt' is ;.t work, and w hiimis i.; tel. era Ike alectton comes Clay Will have h his story." .Mr. Allsop in his note t the i ditor snvs 'I am al lin lime a mi li t of the (l v t llh ol line V- , . . . , . , j i i il. i . Ilu run . i li I n . i. I ... I -a I Lin 1 .. du. in. li. .... am! have, aa it ia well knuu n, since the coin mi net tm nt . r i of the pees nl rampnign, done all in my power to adv a iu r lit i- interests tl Ihn whig party, am now convinced th.t I have cried Iu this math r I Inosl cgri'j! iousIv ami that iutiee : the nobiic and to mvself remiire ol me j f aj a a mddic reiiuueiution f all whi. predilections aud priui I nirs. v on iiiean i lews, ...!. nni .... m. - . .i .t.t li .- .. aa i 'i i . i .: . tl .' VV li .1 I. i rt L :tl:.l lit, il. It . llilli.it i.i. I 1 1 1 : 1 1 I r to ..in. 1 1, 1. 1 li I'I M I. mnly rle. hue mv Iv. ami mv d I i mi ntiie reparation Iroui port llle plim iples of the th ll.oi lall,- pally . .... -

Joaeph Grin haw, of Blotnwfteld, in a note t.. the adi- pnttj eannol inin ..tir party. I cannot countenance lor id the Am rieai Laien, dal d June Sflh, st. di s that ,nir 11! aldry ami btimbog I am t' " "hi ami tried .1 dembe h& atwavs lieretoforo Voted with ihe whie nartv. bnl oerat to be bribed with a bubble, and ton wide awake lo

can do so no long r. Haimaa Maxwell, A. kiallsieee, Jaa. P. McGiew, John Allewaya, Areh'd Mtxwell and Daac Liaht, of Bloom lie hi, J. ih-is.m r i., a! o publish a card ia the ame paper, saying - v- a - i Waal " voted loi llaniaou ia I-to, t ut will bow support Polk and P.üa. It. i.i v Behz. ob lite 13th June wrote aa follows to the ad I tor of Ihe i lb in Patriot : I'p to 1 1?40, I was n member of the deaaneratie party, ( hut during that campaign I wa- over persuaded to join I the wbtga in tlie hope ol nab tag the count iv more bappt and the laboring man more prosjierons 'I he whig proinisea of high wiges, earl toads id coiinoenee, two dollars a dav ami r a-t he. I to hoot li ve proved a hoax. II. ivMI2 h arned bf esperb nee, that no rehunce is to he plae. il in whig promises, I hate com Imb ! to unite with mv old ; Im ml-, end give a plumper hr roth, Dallas and Tod j (ih- Dem. candidate Brt lox .) The Patriid aaye "Tli. ..- are folly BIX I1FNDRED mea in ColnmbiBM eonaly, w bn supported Harrison in IS40, that noch"- I enmatann - w iuduca te inti Im lit my Clay in 111.''

The Cdiio Stater man aav iiwm-bisb- ...... mo.. . . . .... .....s ... .,.tr"A nth ei n iu-: fiom Li king laughs heartily at th.- ry Tubbill, II C. Johnson, Samuel Wolf. Linnal S ErizJonrnaPs tin wktJth t" lo ita -putt- up, and saya th it j, , Jiwepk Bunker and J urns 'Punt, who wi ra a! I whiga

instead .d titty changes againsl lite den acy, Ue can petal tea township where ihe denwerats last faB got imi aaaioritv. ami 'l is fall give em round hundred! Such, , M , . r i.i i . be aays, are Hm changes in old lacking. .. ,. i;IV(J heen ahown a letter Irom Perry county, which aneaka inthe mosl animated strains of ihe democv tl.. I Messrs Ci.llins and Reinhard have been . t ii. I ...r. im. I n.lilri ed Ibe demoeraev in ehtwins and many ehnee. Uai i I mos e In. ,,.U talk of I: HJ - I " ,, ., . .. Ts . mauiriiy for Perry. 1 be. h mges Irom ( lay, .h. !,.,,,. I uited Slate Bank, and Aet ttttgm. are by dozens. ' ' ' ' , , 1 The Cleveland Plaindeolcr saya caeaurej. Change: Cawagra.' Thee ronglbe federal shout m it has become our turn now. u . n - bsh to dav om kundrtd chaoses from wbiccery to demo- , . . ....... i . i. . i n eraev. aud we have iota more iii stole, wniva We ti li I ....1.1..1. .. t How 1 ..... , . - . 1. .... 1 , 1 ... .1 .... .1.... tt..i ,,,....' ...', . 0, . ., .0 .... - ,-0,, . r a a . o .. n 1 . 1 1 in 1 .1 1,1 1. 1 . tor Stephens, Uber I in, Ohio, und fin hei of the ditor af the Atlas (w h tg per of that place) ha- puhlulv de citri .1 Iii. 'I he would not vote h i llenn CI 1 v And the same paper says iiiai me kct. tsaioei vv ruainroo, late editor of the s um papt r, has also . me out agaimtl Clay, 1 .1 I I ' .1 a ia aa iv a a Dai i I V hel.itui" ll.it unl. ts l..e . - - ..".v 1. mi lli.it lleuiv l lav is a better man Hum h really he could nut sin.pert him The Cincinnati Meage aays ... - - - . ... . r ------- .... It. t 1 1- 1 1 I .1 1 e a I e -1 er. - 1 1 u met vv 1 1 11 iv e he. n t I . j hi, I 11. ;ii! I 1 : 1 1 . I V I.I'' 111. H .11 nlt.-r cool an I delim rate bjvestig it ion, bet ome um i 1 d that they wer .11 the wrewg aide, and have ten thai par y Ion vir tie have ttttnty-lWO liiiiics now in Ion. uM 1 Lis chute.1 J; Wolf writes the Dayton Empire, that be haa renouneed whiggery, bacaaai be is snisfied ihatutheii leaders are a designing - i nf an n a be make nil kinds oi pr.unisc l.t-reihe a lection to get votes, and no not in leasl te fulfil I bam." u SaBrtW" xx":, ,n kesams paper, and aay I am now tkirtyeii years old, end have voted the wloa lacket mv Ii!.-, hot hat .1.3 en . nontl of lh. ir snderhanded way of fiuciag Hieir political creed hvdiire the people, I sh di hen afi t as long us (..nl sp .n s mv lib-, vote for Hiinao. ruia, aioi no others. Iftho JuarMl msa dispah my word, ask Ibem a ho it an they placed to watch a c. 1 tain Bai r in 110. to aee ii be vet. I the IM k. I llo v placed in Ins Land. II za f .r IV!K, l)..i,..-. Tod and vie tor j mr the oppreseed.' -. , , ., . , . . , , A Nathu.i.l B.ihy, win voted lor Harrison in I840,noa writes ta the Demoemns Star, and sava he shall j; for Polk and Dai i.i Ii . " if - 5 v :t !? i:i . , ,, . . . - ,, The Pitbtburgh Post of June 81, namas the fidlewing .Iisiinsuisheil ( r.i. 11, who were ill active 1 and leading Baarasun men in I640,baa nr.- awn .v.rv as the bit

1 Neville It Cr., ig. P-rj tong knows S in able Mittk I a . t . .

inn- uuiir, i. i i. i t. ir n Lire la-l ! im- rlal nr.and r.i mil the Iii.i-iiIii,: mi, l lot ("on 3 Dr. V, I I u . tad hi live v Alfred Sutton covnty . and . man i i r liar, ii r ! r nf Allegheny court - win 4Luf in I t 1 I I . ! .! PrvthfHantan of Allegnenv ja " ra i i 1 1 XiiMi-ne pouncai r t the ri' v. U' IlLC. IVilhn in Vs. Austin, V. - i tu t ;'' 1 1! ft orite w ith tu- i v . ii f i'i a go mi . r. i Wiltiani Lartaer, r , another active HaiiiaonlU ia lite rfit eaaatMiiaa f T K (' I h - a, h-q . Iitor el the Spirit of Liberty, m Mia o. n mil r or gnenj ciif. .rtticr If aaaaaiaM B Raaaatll Errett, VLm fcrmeria ihn alamliaj aatnlll al I Vih ral Coantr Coneentiont. In. John Hannen. E-i. tormerlv a leadm-i llnrrlinn Bjan, Who aaent aa BMtch line-and labor in the cause ann v nt Iiit I i 1 1 lh t ,t 11 Dr. Wlliun A. I'eniiinian, for whig member ol t!ie Stale Lcgielitiure. I'J Hon. William Y. Irwin, elected be the Whism la j - Coagteaa ia lW by one of Ilia bnweaji majoriuea eve' ?'x ' " Ikateot '' iint 'in ii. !.-'i le i.lii'j II irrisonite. 11 Andrew Wntann. Lea leadina llarrinnailSL 15. Santm I W I! i k . Esq. one of the tn readv arnl reh ihle Whig atttmp ppi ikera in 1 -10. The aamc paper of July . ivt. an additienaJ Ketof come-f.utfM, " as lollovv, and - a will h seen that IV liiirr.rt Ii la t . I . . i . ,.l ,j I. ...I ..... I t , ; .. ' ' III J I I llll ' - it 1 I I. II. ,." i ,m l.'.o . -i ri i ; Vom Clai i-m . " - --' .. . i. , na.i I Jill, .lit, . ' ' V Bn "' ,!n!iu uwnabia John IViieos, of this city, went with nil bht might for the .1 11 1 11 ' cuhimunder, Harrison, but will not support Hen- ... ' I ' lav. rv Ifeverthe opposition in thia eonnty, had a devoted art nenn, it was James McAuley, Esq. Mr. MeA takes ittte part in p litii a now. hm cannot aunneri Clay. I'i I ! ... I, .11 I- .. I .. .. r. . ' ii,'.-..t.ii....ii'i.iii.i.-ii,.i.'.i;Ti'iiii:?;iii.i... . . . ,, , ., 1 ' . , V rating the man whom the organ the Blue toses de i , ii i 7 ... Ill lllll'..l flC !l f 111:1. . I jlll..li.t :ilwl I .....I .. prulkne man .. it .(U...I-1, unu Uli I . I i i . . ' 1 . i : 1 . ' I Dr. Alex Black, has heretofore been a devoted aad prominent member ol the opposition partv. Ihn could j more easily s.v.'! iw all ihepbjfSM in Ma office, than gain I dow ii Clai ami los In restea Ja men II MeLlellaiid, I.-q , s'l'iport" d Harrison in I i i,-.jij with rieht aood will ,jM. j.i , , ,v " He now goes stsongll for 1 George Stewart, Efq., was elected an Ah! rman in this ity by tin- whips m the opening f the campaign .i 1840. It is small prukaj lo Mr. S. to say that the bava net now in i!:i.ir party as affective ai d strong a stump apeakef as hi- is. They fit htm Ibra ard on all oecaatona, and n Ii 1 on him ep ( i dly , when i he working men were to he npr kd ii non, lie It- f ti i 1 thai Jim whia nartv is no place for a ma a honestly devoted to the interests of the I many, and be now goes strenuously lor Polk and Dallas. e In re ch ie tlie led ad rliaptet on the si 1 1 di ra In u. cderstlsm in Allegnenj county not because we are hurl of iu . , ,,m. i i.' I,, i a ue 1 1 nr. u ot nrtiel ia I. tin ruougli already We ahull perhajn conliuue Ihn rahjeet, at some luture lime. For the pres. nt we will onlv aav that we have not ivi n the namea of any but oromi item men.mcii who fiaured aa lea.h rn.Htieakeri and com - ,.,;,. .......,. W .., i ,r... ;i ..t: ... .... ..r i... . ... i . .i i.i,. ,,fl,, II irrison oartv of this counts w h.. will nut r l!v ... ,L r .h. I ". n utae.dard . . ,.i . , i. t ,r . i . i -, i . . . . , . , ,, i, . . i I r.i i i Ehe llollidaysburgli Stamiard of the loth inst., haa the nnexee, in nwimo m mii nraner. ) M.f number oj Hemes u We have learned that lodge Todd, Attorney General during Gor. Rimer's adii.iii i-: ration, ami one oincr v i i v i.,-m,;'iiiih .i u.enioer ol b (Gov I ,) Cabinet have rel ist d lo sustain he mun,. ,,:,.,, ot Henry ( lay f r the I -.;.:.. am sign. , d Umr inten ton to vde tor Meaata. Polk ami Bulla,, il..s Iuoks a little squally. l bis is eonurnu it ay tne i nnsj ivaman oi a late date, ami Gov. Ritner hitust If, and uilirrs, added to Ihe list of "come out i -. It s.i u , pumi-lteo on .-. tur.t.iv irom ti.e i .ii!,urn .Momins Post, a 1 1 I ' ll that Hie w . tx-tiovi i to r ol litis Mate nnd In- Secretary of Stale, Thoa, II. Hönows, had aban- ; doned Mi Cl.y i I v.- :.!-... n Mat. d .ml not ,,,. Dadicled, that Mr. Rltnera Attorney General Hon. Jud-e l".!d and son, have al-w given up .Mr. lay cause loiuern we mrgm aim ,,m uaine m nr. , ,rsi. .i ... .. .i. .ii.. .-ii ... Wood. I.'lte a li aoin vv ui im ii. oi r 01 nie egrOturC ... . ... I . . .1 1 . I : Ill : u j". 'Vi'i"; " v,,l!;: A1? Johnson, who addressed Ilm democrats ol Ihe tirsl I.--I loin III.' c 1 1 v "I rnnui-i'in.i, im. i in :oy !.' i i . i n ... BfM 1 1 . ii ry j UK 1 I'll 1.1. Ti.., .;l I . ' " .1 i.....i..r .inn.!.', th. asnk ami file t f the ulii's of I -.in . .... II.. .,. I. ...... -.1... f..r I'll'... i Ir. l.Iil l. .. t . . ... a w is also lor Han ison in I .--!. . i ... . i. . ..i... . . i ...... ik 1 1,.., .. ... I. I... i i 1 1. 1. I ll : " " - " - - - ' . .' . . - i .e.v ii ni t sii.l-Iv or in n .ii.-; out bv coiei-anu - iind rema ' mein. Ja. P. Creane was recently elected vi. president of the ( lay Ciiih ol Pottsville In a very polite card md !r. . .1 to the i hih and nubli-diedintlieLmriOriuui.be - - " - i a, ..a.., i,,,..i !,.. i.,,n..r ' and v.. id ... , "I di rime t : rdnce on ai l oiint id the manner in vv n. . wa 'hni-t o;ui un . and on accouill Ol tin motives ...... ,,,. . I I . ......I Win ii , i ia in v iiciunicu nie emu in i ii enn nie. i ii . ! ....i.i . . i ... f. Iiiii. heesnae I am Hot . II r Wll! I Ie' ii.lil.li.il v it Ii . n.r he canghl in a coon trap. With infinite pi. a sure I a me the fraternity ol eooM that there i- no conn here 'no how.' The Phil nh labia Ppiril ef the Times ns uAt ihe democratic celebration nn the 4th at Harribnr, llonry I. no. Prosideul ! the Tippecanoe Club in I -1 . marched at the bead of the arocessioH, carrying a beautiful vim-man flag He ia now a firm friend of Polk and Dallas We notice among the toasts the namea of neveral whig, and others who voted for Harrison in 1840 . .a. ..... wiio an- now arrnngiy in tavor oi uie uemocraiic noniiII. . - V then, are Jonathan V. no'. . 1 S .... non, Jofthua Falkler, II A Mish, and C. Bennett. We Volnoiie. the nanu - ol - v era I Ott o rs w bo, we hi lieae ed ibe Harrison ticket. Wenau pustuw ly . nly th,we know Tle Washington Pa. Examiner saya o'e have on lih- a stion' ami no w hat !eiifthv communication Irom a I nth man ol tins pi. i. e. renouncing In- identity with the Min party, I ' li we are . bhged to defer until neat Week The writer is one of our most w ortby, resp labte and intelligent citizens. raiclitenn iii 11 I .1 t ....I. . ... . I I. i II t ,,,,, llia nww gB, ,1(V ,;ivo cp, -j1J w big partv, and will jjo against a hank lou ver. Minot T Lam . Eaq of Macomb co., has ptihli-l.nl an abb; letter in the Detroit Free Press, giving his reasons lor abandoning whiggery. The free Press rays "that Mr Lane is a bight) respectable man Ile waa formerly whig member m ne wg.iamre ... ... ac acoaaty, i ,. ,l. r. ...il-.r I, rnndidnlii fnr C,-i,, and . - the ,. ,,,l.,r w h , candidab for tor t th..i district in lr4ts. Ile now tgoea wir Folk and Dnllae. V is n . t i j ii ..... Samuel N. Gantt, Esq , a leading Harrisomte in 10, has rrnudiuted Clay ism. I., a letter to the Free Prxsa g whig member ol lie Legislature from Macomb eouatv, he SS) s Awake f. Il".v ch tl'.' th" government. Do j rm ant to he n to tin moneyed and bank power : to m . . . gj, nfcnuntion ? ll " W IIIC lie Met. lOt 11 v u ai'- oi.imim-u 1 . . .'usouu.n. .1 in- , , , 1 ' 1 I , . ti re-ts and ablmr exclusive privileges ami privileged , , o ., I , ..' ,r ,. hi' mm . . . I. . .1 . .. .. .1 . 1 .1... .1 Cliiasep. one iui u.h tun v . . mm buu .. 1 . 1 . 1 n. yvih. The Free Pn as further aaj - We have been shown a h-t of near two bond red names ' iuh'"i.t.ai .... n mi ink land rouuty,woo vot .! 1- r liarI Uli il.'.i t-i .).!. I Basti Sat nlaniMt fiie PJl , I lsM ill 1 ill ii" aa 01 an iia Htmuei 1 0111 Dallas Bv platoon, tiny, hv whole brigades, they are 1 ..... e .i r ,1... 'iu . .. ,1... . . ... I smsmss.. I. . . . . . I . nrVflilnfl ill L O f I. !i t . n Ml tin. In. . ... 1 . ' t. und wttn shout or victory tney ranj arouno 11. now is the mate for ihe democrats lo organise and to aet. Barely to roratpM r will nol si tiiee I iur aim aht uld ahou I bi to bring oar almoal strcbglk to Young Hickory. The people are rising t" Ihe rescue of Hm republic Um frit nd, 1 r a time si due. d and alienated from us, are now (lis king bat k ! our ranks '1 Iu as aigi - cannot dect iv .-. A larnal v i lory is t. !i.r.- 11 The election of I ! I will a a sf .1 It a. -a. uobty retrieve the shame and bumihatioa 4 1 8 KJ " Toledo Gazette. Tin U the title nf a new paper just start. .! at To! I" It flies tha oau I Polk and Dallas, it., I im edited In K.M. Morrison, who waa a tending and muffst i ü UürrUon erga is It Ii. A single i"wn 1 anoken of m Michiam, where there w.re hut 10 whig voters at the last fall election. Now all but four of them go fbi Polk and Dal la- and of the I ur not one 1- j 1. j .red to -.,v tha. he will go for Clav '. v ii: luia AnHHie the n.anv cbaneea in Vestern Vireinia, says the Cinea-ile Dem erat, we are both gratified and ph ted 10 aiiiioom 1 iii'i ''. 111 1.1 1 .1 .-K.iie. 1 .11 11 1.1 t 1 - im i . . . . .... r .i.i 1 ...;.i 1 1 1... . . II... 1 ..... r ,. . t I .... : iui iiiri 1 a 11. in." .'t iii .-... ''tat --a no ( lm , ,,,!.,, i,., whiga in llueparl of Virginia. He mya be cat. 11 t foe for II. ry Clay. The wlmle countrt -.,..-!..'., moving in favor of Polk and DaJJsia. Hurrah I för I be democratic candidates . j 110 s 1 1 1, 1 1 -. -. i . -ii , 01 . . tieti . oiitiit, a . a ri - . etabl an I inAautlOial gentleman, a upnnrter of Hanis' it. ami a delegate to the late Baltimore Whig Coaventan. has recently asade e public declaration ia favor of .!,.. r.... 0.0. .,.;...". at Vmnmm nod .it.vte.l lo . d. t urn. . n. linn toxivea aeatoua aonnnrl to IV. Ik and Dallas, a.- Ibe 011U tm ana of at couiphshilig it. Mr. wshhm . un.i.iin .u. nno a iiumot r 01 ewan an t - : 1 I 1 .t ... c Hardy couotg, Va have K-aonaced all connecuon wub the City party, and asre gouag h atteag ler Pstk aad aal I-

At aaeeUnf m Dranfe eoanty, V . .Mr J bn II Lee, i mg bi i ii .Ili-J Hann, debvefed a eiy liandaotna :si!- , in wbbh be esplaioed moat clearly the cavace or b arparattoa warn bm furmei aan ciatca, Iba waiaa. 'I'Im- ChaffeUeivi!!i' J. tit r- i..:m "Captaia Charte 0 II pkiü'. ol Loeiea, I ate areainV tit fa r. a Chtb in tli it county i bm a candtd its for a l it in lata I. ptaara, a man ut" laandinj and influi n i bit iM-ig'diori iS, Ii ; .1 tl Ii mii Mr Cla vtfal ef hi Irlands and neistdxirs, who have bebl him

i daaaiiad reaaect, h.e decljrt.l t!ie same detetaataa n. Tlie Rirhmond Eeqoiref aaya KIatbicity, and the aarftHtadini enaattee, l! nrico, I mover, Loutaa, i aehland, Carobne, v hear ef ty aemaaiaaa to nor ranke, i The Roekingham, va., Register, in chronicling cehanca" that came aader ita awn observa r l uThk MarUtnaa inßwmd na i Ii it in ihn aontfa and . . .i - . 1. 1. .. i . W.MT..VV. Ill' V . IT.1 r IT. ! ' ' : 11' , ... ,il I f, , a prairie en üT-. . A gxatlamaa from eaatern Virginia anya aawtmua fid nmn arri Ium niaJnaa ihairaMMion imn kirn ra ccoaat af wa le tter againat annexation. aleally, Mr. r . one of the Sbji s growing i r popali r ' v Jersey C.int Stockton, nf New Jereer, who wan tack oratora for i4Tipnecanoe and Tyler loo" ia IS40, hm enlisted ander the democratic I inner, and goea I r ' Yoang lli kory tr;ie and l..i!;i- loo." The Newark Post, alluding to the numl cr of cbaagea leery dav recorded, ravs : I Vesterday, lor instance, a l t of -ixten persona of Ilia i ity, waa ahowa u with the nam. a -'1111! reaidem ea atItched, ail ol whom voted tor Gen. Harriaua in IS40, ..1. r - 11 11. 1 it .ii.... VWI'I IlilVK HOW 1 ' HI.' Olli nil 1 ..IK .mil '. 1. 1 1-. o- .1. 1 1 1 r. in.el!ie ahove w;c-m Ivne, we h.ie heard of two . .. . .. ' . iiorr eii-iug) s in nie s.iinn varu. The ('.uiiilrii East -:i Tiie peni le in this m ighborhood have ranglit the -jiiit which pervades all other sections of the country, .nd are 'coming out from among the font party bv scores Taa billowing I t? r was sent us for publication last Thursday bv a highly respectable vhi in thr adjoining eoanty of Gioucester, and it i- a f ur spn nnen of the feeling whic h pervadea a btrgej body ul the w!::s jn Nouih Jcteaei : " TO rm. PUBLIC. This js t.i certilj tbal I rated Bn William II II lrrison m 1-in. hut the proceedings tf the wln part) have disgusted me so much that I have concluded to renounce j them. Several of mv neighbora have come tu the s;illlt. coat luaion, who voted as I did at the. um. I I.I.I A M l PARKER. A I mom aeon, June 1hh. 1844. And lit Another ' ' We have amee ti e ahove reeelved Hie tottowing from a well known and highly respectable citizen ol our own county. The honest yeomanry are ..o,.v,d,.. d. s..ri..r ei, and cm. i.. .'mi f,.r ;.. ., ' K ' Ht.MicUe : S.r-1 am informed thai the Clay Whig l . in me ;.j supporh r of the "Jockey ol Ash laud.' 1 tal e this method ot aVau lug from Iheir ision lis,' rh i , p- ' lrue,in Icdu, I i one buy mr äsen, nmrison, ! have become entirely aatitted that Henry I lay is ! ' b ß he high ami responsible office ol Pr dent .i 1 tinted Mates, ami as .m hum st lover id my leoontrv. I cannot vote lor bun. lie is a man that I. - ' haoa? ! loo ofu u to he- Iruntod with the ! stinies id this en'al tountrv. line id ihe cardinal primiio. s id uie . l I i . i .. I' in: l fi nn nrihiuj mi ii ,- , . .. . ' . i , ,i I and silver nir the nth nabob, or in other words Clav ilea eeema to he raga for the working men ami gold1 I and silver are too prcciout Iur the mtrelutnic and lahorcr to use. Uaddonfield. June 14th, JAMES SrEKLING. Wsw waaati Abkl Cook, heictufere a rromiccm and teiacr.tial ; w, f N , hZJ Z t , h ad liessi la .nd fl.,;u,;p ,j:(lti:i,s ,., thai county ia favored Jaalea K. I Ilk for the Presidency. Mr. Coak baa car tied confusion iati Koon camp m Chenango county ; u!t

In Wyoming, a meeti ig waa bei 1 in Warsaw, on the 30ih cnattotw from Hm whig ranks m fieorgia,and additions to. ' a!., at ü im ii J, N. st r Sard, a foiater whig mcwbei ef the ihe democratic f Absalom H. ChapM II, the able.intelli-' r"y-As-enddy, scut in his adhesion to therdemocratic cause. Da gent and patriotic Representative ; HoweJJ Cobb, ef whifj

, ti, vv ,, , A,.,, . , w:, meuiht r of 11. at the saajc tune ,,, . ,! ii,.. vhi rsutv. ami rams uut umhIv md strouelt , apeech iu f.ivu of Polk and Dallas. .v. t. Pmf. ' j i;,t,, i.tv i lutt of PlatUburgh, Clinton co., pub Indies hta woneialioB g Cl.g whigsery in the 8l. Lawtenee Repab- . .. . . . . " , .., ,........ .in hi ie n.s iir. i-iii . t eu an i. rui.iij. i . ' n ' ' ' "" b"v J - t v .... ......... -J-: t'V .'t"!1. Among ihose that have come out In in ihe conns are J. V ,1.1...!. I . 1 ' ' . I . . .'.. IIL.I.l . .. .. .11. Ill 11 ..' J M. ui' h . Elias Pi ovv n. w ..ti. ...... .......... , I Ik I . .. .. M '. l . I . nnn was a Harrison elector in lSuG and one of lc40. All I. .11 1 ll.ll in ... X.'.. ., i ,i . I ;.. i. i i i 1 1 I ' i. l " i i. .. nil i .i i . . . -. ..ill. .'iii. ...... CI c1 is a caul nf repudiation in tie' Baltimore Arus. ., . ..... ... . .... n I j iir i uii.iui.'.nii nuvgniiii im - i,.s , MljM rs the old Tippecanoe clubiuthi (own, have ro, have come out from the "foul party, and ma now lying for Polk and Dallas. On Saturday evening, just ihe midst ot as..e. !. from Mr-McKraigf a cry was rail . ho hoard "'I' I me pass: i- then- anv more mom tor mem hers to the Democratic Association? 1 es. was ihe r -pj vv e i . ' v e o i ' i 1 1 . 1 1 the gal of democracy until . Noveil, In i. I-!!, fur all who wish to come in "In 1M40 I bolped lo build . alio, s and log cabins, and like a fool followed them lluroOgil ihe eountn ; 1 haNe se. n my error. I now go fol folk ami Dali II A Detifrhtfui facid nt. At Ihe great democratic aneetiiur, held on 5atu;day last, at a j.;ctu:r ijoe sp t at tu bed lo the farm d lohn Stump, I' , , a ihe b mka ol ibe l eautiful .u quebai in, near Berryville, Cecil Co., aa m . ! I nne I "i a afost plea iug character. While Albert Com! !-i-, -i w:i- ouiiiii foita lb It ue ma ol eloq icm e, the aitemiou 1 1 I . .1 -i ll. li .l ill - . - in ;i.x.c 1 i ' . --i i i . i"ii oi, . w,t i the fijgol Polk ai d BaBaa at tbenttstbsfcd. Mr. Contattle amiiiied Ibe tneetiiifZ th.t he had lien informed tbal . . ............. I .1 '.... . 1 . ........ the vessel contained, besides ibetaptam, l!.I-vl geaiksaen, icm i" ia another part of the eouuty, allot I I , . .1.. . .... .... I I. . ... ll.n . K tnl.C.' I.t. t .. Iltll aam aw momj . . i ..-.i ....in ..iv v... ..,..-, .... v .... . DUt lor Pülli ail'l l4llS. At tin- UlloUIIC llieill lite niUUllade seat ep about after sboul i the band struck op "ibe Camp bili's arc cominc t" aid the detachment of artillciy ptescnt, . ' COu ,e feit in e. 1 f. . .. I i . - . ....: ll nt the ail vv ith t.i peal. T. uvii.ee th so who wert present, uf the i ..iily ei th. c rb uiget, Mi. :m il le ea ...1 a the kpu Hernia a- they can- ep a il.c luimd to answei ia tiie piesenee id lerne.,, Z wbethe, thev h,d eome oat fiom eu.oe.y or ol ; all id" wa ,. IC lied affirm itively, an I th - Bi . le - - -in .in .1 ..'.it -me. ' The coincidence too uf one fi .a-1. e.-i u -, . ...... .. l . i. ,.. . i , ii.. 1 1 i n un wrh anticipti ot Den era k bucccss in the commg c.nti a.- h ''. Ai-u KllOdc CTin- Providenea Independent wya that ihe lion Waver Wieden, one of ilm It bode l-l in I Harrison lectors in 1840, will md support Mr. Clay He has renounced ' . .. 1 1 . . . .i. vv liiL'i iv an. I an u- vv orks. ami saya lie i- pern 1 1 .llls- . Red that the election in ItMO was carried by the rosaesl It amis. The anme n r r ravs tl. .t Col S II. Wall the coon Inndnrd I...11. r -it It In. n I- III. is now doitlS hatlle rtjrht manfullv in the deimw-rntie ranks Tto rc's no Slute in the Lnton where the leaven of de n .-,.. , .. ,.. ..,,. . . ,, ., tuoi rae I he '. Ii II I lie so S more llCelled llllll ll I- II u ,,,, a R,OIbu. victorj .1 Souldbe if Ho ,, . , " . . ; i, ... .i . .. i . x republicans that there are nueaiiniialdy in the whi i, .... Uland ranks, v.. old come ..ut from a its tin Rrttisb eh.trterists, aeeure the ku cess of eri tial riahta I.I, in

. rite Don fnun In- prison house, and again elect him condition of ' ''' ' mM atmte of Ins S1.1t: ' Huston Pe$t. 1 h ami h. .1- A lettei a, peafl ia the Bost 'a Bay s:ate Democrat, ( Jutaie the nm '-v l5, addicted to Uieetfator, and signed hy twenty-tbrce 1 ittzei - f 'lie :.! f Rhode I I .1 d. t;.v 11 :. :r 1 .- 11- f 1

,, .. .. ' ... , .. . .. ,. ... , !. tne 1 1 a-e 1 lie II n. V. ;i.vr Wielen, Col. S. H. W ahs, tJi'U. , , ,, . . , ... ,,, , , , ., .. E . . .. J"hn laine, Ihn r..i uro wn, aud P. B. hunesa, J null. aoanuoning un- wing pauy ai ine picseni tune I he-.-Wtcdci . s 1 auel Ashley, t'htisti.o M. N.-t. ll. Cepli 1- il Ibit I, Daniel S. Paiue, Lai in C. Wade, Isaac El tie, Alheit Cook, Samuel Waioer. John 8, Lllv.l'.t t Penis, jee 11. .s-.v- et, m. l. naraer, v u miuwcii, rucwu 1 l.iC . , t ' l .1 Si'iirlX ii r ! - . . - r v s . . - Aceoiding to tue Hetu e stau 'in z and rvspec abi ity ia Rbote 1-. inuu i.t pari ia tlie election of Haiti- n Waget W'.ci-n w . one of ihe Harth Hon. John Paine hat for a aemter uf yi ef Ihe l.e rt-!;:tiue flOUl strut ill. Id." hi tbi ir let 1 r of u i. tu t la'ioa, aftei wl.t. I ia he -.! t; 1 in te v te fbi " rippeet m 1840, they proceed to atate the ö:uu' coarse, a fallow i "The tecei t 1 ; ilai movement in thit auj inrou test ably p.ovcd I at, a it will to all w Ir sludy rt' bisto.y, that the wt i part in tbi n iimiaiaad eaemfts of eqaal righu and ef all lat.o: n: "It it if wo are r m; ; I to dieat Eromtbetr principles we deem ,t -t.il none o Ü Hy to pi .!- i.n-t Ihi ii pi ICtires. Witheet g mi.', at tin- ti i.e. it t parlic dars, wc f. el bound to de. 1 ur, in gem u! term, th it. riewmg the le 1 1 iheaaun t . f that ; irtjr t y the light i t' th -e pe t lirt priuciplea lo which We have alluded, and whiea ao attach to partj il . 1 cici force hi 1 1 wr render, we now prtveivc Bui I hey an- atteily destruelire to the tights of t - pt ; e rang, in the hitieot decree de trim ntal to the roe pi -i- u of ihe nation. The shameful acts o prowiiption Dtely practised by he whtgi of this State, taken to connecitoa with the a it an J -; 1 fhetjsl h- idin wbigt ev e y u here, evidei - ty v i.c a -et u d design a t 1 1 t . 1 t at nty 1 de ;i ive the la! Ming m.ti of all ; lltH . a i 11 10 ; liti .1 ll ihi jn. I t. H.luco them t. the co:.Jiu n of abject anOeijr, 1 Which that clwaJr tobjrei 111 the old vv all. 'Poi the-e teatont we luve c . lo the corvclo- ra thai ! we ran no karrer act hh a y. j in agial ttic tpirit of oui 11 est of the peoj e, Willi it jr.t d nijikll h Pi 111 Ihl1 II. Mtetcf re, we o!rm Ij triors, and all pas i 1 ; " 1 "m.a" V"P'hy with tioi. ia th. ir d'-it gs. but wmlc wt Btihesitttingly ad ia H iriili--.nl I c i.'-.ova nu. M.'.tirnl s 1 ...Ttmr a irfi.i taritift th.- 11 Km ' - - - - - aart, we &nd, by atudyinit the piinciplesand examuin the ai ajteseiet ef the fcaocratk party, that from the dayt ef thai 1 apaaHi of liaeiry, fa aaa ieicri a, to this boar, (with the Lesceptieaef few. whs have vcrv uworthilv tw::.c the

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n : r. in Phole btaad Kaeat .! ctiiaea i ; al W.'IM.T Ml i 1 P U- W iV 1 II 4 ! . II - "I 'I etbM patty, Haeteiere, f n; ' aa a'iheia:.. i : a:;.!, m um n w . i!. tti l.e tet et r.u a' .Uty.t . l.t.os f.-; t! 'fifn' aa . aa i . kfl lKtt i . aaaaJl 1 M. Dallaa ly the i : e the Unite '. State it . ihr iim'rt mti "Ttf imrir hnr ItnuUt l tt.c chaise that liav t k i , as aa are aaaared bj pera its area wit n l i lu e m.M hr placed, tint nt 1 a-t or. f that Stla, hnr hrft the caae ef fed- . . ! j .i ' -1 Iba t:n.'Ciatic uuWi.' MaiaaCb .-III r.l.L. Gau s iMi i I V i und it af Maine, a late wtjaj meraber of Geagfcae from that State, aftaa d nouin in in iii. atrongeat t rm. tile jitteiii.ts ol uie win-- m inane .ur. ,r i..VtillllliliiiUluiiit. 11 1 f 1 im v vi i' j'uuiuuuj aaww aa a-l ... I . . I . . . . 1 m. ...i-. r. ..!. Im t . i . a ",r:.'II'IS I It I " I I S I' .i ' -' : i f r '. nrr thttt ftf ill. ...... .,..... - h aaWaatawa? er repudiated, in frtlitfr principle, tin ancartafaaa aA krntml reite ef brkarism It w ecrtaia thai he had not when ha inulted,oo tin Boor of the Senate Chaanhcr, a Senator, with lha dalttiecate parpn ol proeoking a chaileage. Andtltb I thntk aa late as 1S4K I might add to the catalogue, bot I I real I baveaanJ enout. to eauaTa all that I ah all, to the at a. ef mi ibiihy, opDoaa the . bet lion of Hem , Clay te the ofpoor a i i : 1 1 v , i 1'ne of Presides of the United Si it - v: iimilt. The Aacasta A.'c-.tatc that Wm. P. Btigga, 1 te whig f Vermont, who was a BueUagfaaidi cider otat r in lNl ', his eoaic oat ia a l i Ut e. Igaai si Clay auJ the fo.!e;al patty. i I i v. are Lcwhl TrI.ine, f imeily :i Sci.-t i f.on Peliwue an! ifterwarda Beeretary f State, kaa c tne tut f t IMk an. I Dallas, lie rappotted Bartioa ia IbtO. ; ! ii am JaWe Cmttngrs. We my nothing for the present. $is the Mobil Reg sier. ot ihe changes which are reported n us in the injerior of this State. The whig at ewe city will aee lor Htemw Ives, in i!i h-t ol offi re of the D mocratic Association of thia county, I"1' lihed in our last, thr nam. - of 1 iur utleuu n, Col. T. McGran, Maj J"Moo.e, nl Messra D. Chandh r, and J I.. -. -I.-. . . i... . . .. ...... ii .... ... .. ... i . i.i i... I,. it ....I ti ii" vw iu iti ll.llli-'.ll 1 1 : ' T l 111 I l' P '"' ui . in oineer in ineir mii am i:.. ;..i iwo, cousor. uou ..it. - ... .1 .- IM..I I.I I .... .... . . . . orators ami ciiampt Iis I Iii ir party. Again ihe same paper aav "The people of old Lawrence, Ala., are aroatfing lor Polk and Texas A meeting w as bebj al Leigliton. on I i-t Saturday, without distinction of party Thus M IV ti rs. tin- whig elector of Lawrence, n'ddressed li'' . . . .. . - s meeting, ami expressed, in the n. -t decidt d terms, his ' . .sail ia. ii aa I . - aetcrnunaiwn to t-uppori i oik aiui ii iiine, lie nwen m rol,!,drr3,c uPn ,h1 advantagea acernirrg from :ti:n xati.n ; Btld after concluding, ll was moved I hall be se mm of the meeting should he, iati n, whieh was done, ' wh..B U frJTared tl.'at V! fc"",,f", I'oik nno I exaa ana omy jour ncuinsi texaa Bnaiorx-iay. This is indeed encooraging. We could give tin- names ef several other prominent w lo'- who pcrtaripated in th inei ling m libcrtv to - i rem mill. I .Mr. I h v, Lut we do uotlcci ai ii o: i ir.. . . . , c t . i i l . i . I, . . r IV. Flonn V. a t- li nn U w ;i!' ei -H'i. iiinu. nn I 25, that have whe I I into lite d. n i eratie Im' in a asbui.'ti.u cotintv. ami it i- i :m.n u ll at at : i- :n e - thorp, among a bom are Ex-Governor Gilmer and 1 r hi J,1S Sims, have h It ihr whig r. nks and enlisted m u r toe banner of 1. lb. Dallas. Texas and Urrgoo. There i re great reactions every where. Nu enthusiasm prej vails prevails at preaeal among the 'universal a big " ' here. Tin v nm ear to !. couseicms that an awful I leal I !,wa,, M'""1- It u m-!n,p..-.-.ble to keep o. w oh the H.angw that t.- ke , I.-, a from day to day . different aeetioneofthe State from Whiggcry to D-.m-ra-y. j The Savanaoh Georgian has the following .. i i. .i ... i,,i..r is it l lull hear, rfav after dav. ofali- ., I ......... - T .- . Houston, ihe riittne t.islu d jurist . and Harrison etc I iaan . m ,..i,. ll l W . 1 t ih tirnAtuod inroal. the tuBent judge, the clormeni speaker, who, th .'u-ih oungia hasmade himself known and admired throughout the whole extent of the State ; R. IV. Floarnoy. I v...i....t.. ......i.tv. ihe intelligent lawver and in flu n- .. r- . ... I Hal man T; and last, hut not L a-t Julius C. Alfotd, the former whie representative in l.otigreaa, lue strong ami mm lltan m- . I lonuent sopiiort-r ol Harrison tn lean, ana one oi im- . adiug ritii m of western Georgia hi n we -a that hi is the last, we mean thai m i- in; last vvnom we anaii mention : for mtmbera thronglioiii the State, are detaching Hm mselves li..m the u big ranks, ;.i:d taking their position iu the Repobliean." Tratten vv. TTic Nashville Union save . i . .. . r I" .... -T ...i... lRvß heretofore acted with the wir. parlv, are now ai . cnor,.anv wi,h the Demoeraev. Mr W Lie w ,0 was fonn, .Iv a promoieiu'w l.ij. a-hli.--. .1 H vera I r. ' i 1 '' '" o Dcmoeratic A-- iatu n ol Ivii"V . . on the l .th tust. Iu the rourse t Iiis remarks, be said be bad berelofbre ai led with the Whigs, hui that hi now parted company with them for. v.r. Orvitto Bradley, Esq of East Tennessee, owe of the Bio! Retire ami powerful mpporh ra of t. ni nd llurnsun in 1840, is now- exi rting bimsi It' a ith . nual t tin h m y lor Pidk, Dallas and Texas. Mr. Bradle) is a genth'nwn of wealth. rd" great political information, and a ptedomiaat ms influence, v hh h the n bigs mav w. II thread - No informant heard Mr Bradley haranguing upon ihe Plump. Wi re we a betting man. and had the )-. wen r.'' we would It'. It 111 I'll HI'1 ,.ll ii. . . . ... . .i Tennessee that we would. r i Abingdon Banner, A tetter from the last Clarkaville, 'Pinn, paper aaya, bat there were thirl t recent changes m licnton county, M hat State, to the Demo raej is-. . nippt j The Kosciusko Jefferson lan sti;. that t,n . ,1,,. orator aoeointed b lite wit um s A . otlV I ti veÄtion for Attala county, baa anm um. ..... nf the election ol rollt ami Hall rj, ,ar, v, r . isa democrat, i i , ' C ol. U nt, m-j. w h, ,un a-a Kurd .-. ,, ! Ognsl last, asa-nsl Ihe regul. r . n .- r maiion, ha taki n Um In I I'i" ma and Halia. silled nt a democrat i melina at Jackson. The iiieeOng wa- whin d hv tai n i .1 I i. llu-ton ..f Ni w hh ans w. ll ktiown as hai 1 1 z Iks h for the las twenty years one of the most distinguished whig leadei in the sou I hern Stat.-, and a warm personal friend n H. t lav The u kid ur- Sentinel, I'n in w !.:. h vv taki Ibis account of thia meeting, rya ' . . t. . . . . i . .1 o Huston j.'. rfgt d it of Polk ate! Ih.lf r abandoning Mr Itiin-i II un. otHiiimnaiiv to no sui las, ami gave Ins rt too n- at I. ti" ; Cla v 1 -Th e en. I nnfincd to t he i .il Exn under era. as tlie I j!!ow Man w , V Olli -- "M. trouble i he I II. night of Hie dum. raUc alonficdtiou .N" plain the reason "fit. Iu I-1. I .- I lo two anvils (swivels) for "Tipneanoe :.i true Utl' 1 ., , hug t M I' Jf'IlN I! South c t the fpt at CI lite I 1- in. nib. 1 in ie meet . j ail. .1 llM si am e b Th.- i: I I I I rII and .n .' 1 1 tahle ami that II' ui y I i a trv and that in Ait 11. Iti. hm hi ronuii pi.. tribute by erery h hit abiltti s, to are the nominees of Hi a to th t Polk ;

CanaifCtk tt. Amnj the ' ;i. ut r" fum t"! iiK?n in llu i'tato is Ihr I! a J tuen (" l.fMiini. Mayr f the )' f !ii ;.!- !. ..rt. w ho p. ii! roe i. f. r t'olk . At lh tth

,. J.ilv .(.!: :i' ...n at Sharon, at Iii It ljnt drtnoerat " ja wore irev ut, t! 1!-'mii - . ri 1 . 1 1 r r ad (tMi ! 1 1 . I I'. r B ren, at Ceraaralt, a Whig IV iJentiat l.lei tor i' 1 I '. and w Im hu r ninrr a led w itli that : ui . . r : NM lag arhiraer y . and expr. u. hm detrrniination I o rt 6e Mil vxitli n!Mi. n.:!ui nrr. Dani. l Para 'ii", Eaa afSbarao, aa f Üaa aaaal ajhjh nml :alented am z aaea ia thai aecthni of tV St.it . and w h in '40 waa o ftbe awaatefeajaaaMaaai aajanawtaajaaWanwana .... ,,"i!,i-win- jrt . w r -ent at the meeting. I I.. .. .1 I. .ILr II. Mi. mi. I i, Inrv. Thr Baa. Hi ( iti y. a t-ig ruh of w h.srcctv, am f -rrrfriy . . . s m. , aaeaaöei of Coaiesa rraaa ll.n.i., has dceuic a ir i am ci laij. Ifc know on whieh aide hi bread i but'ercd. The last State l.ii-ter cei.tam a card rieoed by Jaaare v 4wi. cleth af the P. S. Paatrfat Caeat, aaal fy ttafJh . thit tlo wrie fharimm men m l-l, but now ' ; f w ge f ee Pc4k aaai Ihta The ram a, a, MUws : . laawm V. Owing., U ok U aace. Lex. Moore, Ja. Milan. If ii Until. V. Ab, N !i M "I, John Hoin. A ('.. ünaw der, A. Akeaaader, Kiancia Seimen. AiclnhaM McGaai a, Peter V'aaalstine, David Wright, M. Iiovee. John l mneliv. Chriatouhei Ballarbv. lame- Ki.-.n. T Jo'iimm, Caleb Hopkins, Jacob Groedaack, CeraeliaH Saydcr, NicuoUm t;.oc.-i.ck auj P. (.. u vvman. li. CMtMCJJt) -It is statel that lehn Thsanas, L. K. make, an! John Morris, Etra.,hitherte taumu Clay whi aaal e-utiemen I' great autajrnea iu Kenta ky, hive icccntly cjrac out Lr ülorr t hange in Indiana. th ri lie ." of laai v.i. k has the f 1- - . von v 1 ith, wh" volaal I - !. teidenl 1' M aWwe I re ti.ir indention t The I w i n i : Moke lutni for Harrieon and Tvl ' "o in , i ii II - ' ........ . K i... l'.e. tl W , ' ri i oik aim i a i .a llurraii 1" r "Vi uns Hi rv . We lave the n - .! or i : :i and can "ive Ihcm, if iecevary. The Lam renrobuqgh I i icon any Op We have the w rilten renoa -iatjotis f twrntyfivc or thirtv trentlemcn. a'lm have hrMdre Im-i-h v. 1 1 i ;r -. and acted a th t! t party. Many aaatas aenan re; aration. Aa lias weather i- verv warm, we de in . I I , il 1 r us to ri. (,ur uIül' fr in! I h lari Im's '- vv .11 try ::n l ndtiiini t. r it mi a n' -t t at o kiU nwr" than wc caa help. They win appear aeat mtly ! -.nl f the el ance i f Jolin !! d!ev. ,,,1 ... j 0 re ivaj. i Tin- f !! v. in Ir in Iii last Laftyi Jonx Be In eountv e i. i 1 a- - rv ! Ihe people f tha e unity in the apaeity t'f Sheriff IT : veair.-, ai 1 who haa I :i" Baorw hi boLster it;-, aiiil keep t re'her the arliigf of tarnt itj tl any man in it. base me i ui dec ideally f r I'- lh and Dfclku, and will lead bia .:il and caeat intiuncc in the elerlion ef ükisc penlleiiusn. In tthütr n i this, !; w ill a 1 I.e. i af1. r v. .1': !!.; m n-r.it-, and !'. all in his power to carry .n.t Hie principle of our n WetJtost nml . extend to Mr. K dh-.-the ;. , . ,,; , f f, lUv ,, (l v.( , ... ,,. ,,., i!t,;, ur ., .-, r f- , . . , I n i .1 V IT ii"i Ms. v lii a-i iriri to . ,"' I . . . . 1 . . . iilv a 11- I -an - m t . a -i ' mw h hil. f r Potk and DnRaa am! rleaam berctt'forc arted ami voted with the tl UK1 " ! sen ice. Il- saya if .it to i.::'! the et .1 aa lie: i'i t for ( I.i y . nf In- elentitm since !. kraed taaj Vviliiiui rodders" has t. ken up the W j I ' ; " beb Iff tlte full iit; ', Um, .it. i iii int, tl i i tnti rk, ami flag . ! . t em tl t t- i'.ii - in ". riel ; a ml i -'. a e iahe his v. i.i f.r onr pay - emae we depert ratie rule f cash 1! :r Wil'.rr.u tlie d. vel ROM wlm, IMOW t eng no t 1 1.- - ii. e l kt in a Ucn 100 it umc mi tin i baPmea Wee II i I a tn Sty I u' in it in i tell v on f the WhjjfS f Ihi- i.tv fest lue 1 ie 1(0 mii i ti ll o i the Way e l .kt I tin lo .. I i aee v a sen) -I t t.-l mi we lt..i. t n,. a wbej .in gnta big byckiy le tea an Bfj ,t lue. i gwes the p kres lelred a leeiet ab sat tie i o.l t h f fa MM tlut I e.m de :i iv t. ddv Tha Wat Ilea ey day i- a c ;.i to. list up aatta w .1: i.c .i cawti a. rspt diAl) sheet beat, i Jest wiigM ilu- le i bet yea Bee tin- i ei it of I be H bags al" nt hen Un- i- too infill in mi thai i Wi d hke tu tab Hie Ce at ah i nor HM the presadensbal eleetiaa if yiv tgieaasn v. ut td ( oki - eleeti l fas the m aj an ile Bee Cert in tee pay it if yule n nd Me a ci,oi;sLu.or now i je -1 Bate v a to .! ki i' I, -.v harn teegets P . t N .in' le -i . v jr:t 11 il - l I . :i on yp r.- . ami r .1. that it unit r-alU-We I. re inU nd only i ite ul.looae Pi I all ri i: j . 111. tri :. aj ; ,,.; - :!i n ,1. W lilsccry.

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