Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 7, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 August 1844 — Page 2

THE STATE SENTINEL. rrnmi ion vrr it rar. rater or ttaarv. IMM VWI'OI.IS tl (.1 SI ft, INI I.

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. "S, . r. 1 V NM Vov li ill. JAMBS K. POLK, n TEMMSM8KE. for ire fl !! GEO. M. DALLAS, OF 7. VV 1 M I V I. A gw-t I. lection. Thr f Ii ' a ing i the nnolli. iil result of the election in Mari n county f r Stite ami county officers. John L. Bra ( f 1 HCt John M. Janaisonf I. L Bf I aiiaa! E. .V Sbimer ISM 9fjQ nv. maj. 109 A. W. ganeeltf I 1 1 1 1 1 r I. ! 1615 52 maj. Jacob Laadisf 1780 Zenas I. 1596 17 t'irmmiifnr, Harrii Tyncr 1' ""7 A. Htotabaaae MM .V u Sdbaaj C'linimi- i"iirr, A. Pftyftati 1088 A. . Vm M 44 '."??'". Andrew S:.iitiii 1700 J hn Tho apa i 1580 111 ftfaawliajf I tf'i,-ii' y, A. A. Hamnvtndf W89 K. Laaief I50U 120 M The Vlii's nrr i'iJin?n.-h' 1 hy this mark f. T.'io Wh, maj r t. i i about ti.- .-mp aa that i f h-t year, tiioujh there a jt- t f.!!.;i' il" l"r m their ;aijor!ty nf HID. At the u-M-t elect n of that venr t!:" Wbi majority t r GoVtn r wa ' Mal f r Pf a ! !i! .ti N ivember fll w in it an w I to!l.Y7. It ia aow ral dowa ti l 2, alüioagh tl made every exertion, fa r ajaj fiati, t obtain vote. xx c nae iv um; i .n .j o ii.''s i.au ; r:. , aa-t ii j n ras- il.t-. t! v vwdhj ;,. ., bepn beaten. Bul n " adalition to the grossest falsehoods in relation to tLe Texas 9jat it ion, ä . there is no 1 'ubt thai they j r -ureil (ha iatiudacl --.i of sunlcienl aumbet of 1! -- gal vot-, to affenome the hone I democratic majority. Tiiey kwew, if they were b iten hi re, thai tli it chance of lt-iining office 4, should ' be elected, would be entirelv d-brtrred, becas e ,t will be his imjerntive rule that -lo the vier r- aas will belong tlie a i ... i" .: i t -r...s nr , .s, p.,,,-,. riumiuuw mmwvmw paatry beeci instituted by afenwcratj against soma f taU) aiaclayers, and are presume wiD be followed up. Mi Obt names of residents of Hendricks and Johnson counties, who vied in Marion, are known. It'll .c i i i... :. i: .....i .. ,i. . J-Ilill V i.i lit;;' i 1. in- lUliaVlfTU 1 1 : 1 rii' I. aga.n't the . persons, we shall probably be able to tmWSJ the coaaaty at the Presidential Election, notwithylnnin.. ..... . r... i.i.l .1, ll .l BjffJHH CotJMTT. Tie oi-Nrv.-The Whigs this county will . , , , . . ., .... . . . ticket by about SU. The Whig majority elect tn r in !!, in An -u i, was ... Ilwciv k. Tiie entire d mocratie ticket is elected. and WaJaole fwhigl who was a candidate for re-elec- ! tion to the Sniate, is beaten by over ItKI votes. Thi: a . . .. 1 r. .. .. is ix grenT and gl irnsis vtci :ry. Uiirran lor IiaacOcK ! The Whig majority in I-l! was 1"1. .Maoison give a iii 'jority fr the Penio-ratie candiamfel in fit natu, anil elected a Whig and a Democrat to the Hon e. Birt;ii-.o:.:. . Herod, f rmerly liiliiilw l of Con-gre-is, is rlected to the b i-!iture by a small major.ly "iO or V. In Hl tlie Whig majority was 04: str m. Johnson conacs inj with democratic majority iiv of . -n ierit .-I IV7", th mgh th Whigs run an aVj I ' dem in the bo; e of aVCsatiiuj the regular demociatic n minee fr the legislature. NY a single wing is elected in the county. d aa iil 11 1 .j PVTsaxt Cocntv, which has generally been consulered saf- for the b in i-rata, has elected the Whig repteseotative by about UjO majority. In IS4II, bowhowever, this c n r. gave 5fiS3 tnajoritj fr Harrison. Hsannr. Two Wing Pepte aenlntiff ea elected. The tx'-t t-.t vote 1- Mid to hare been bm tha county Treasurer, being a little over 200, say 2 or 'I vot s. In 1810 the Whig majority was over 800. Warm he s;r ingest Whig county of tlie State has elected the H in ticket by greatly reduced imjorit Pi. Cxieec. Whig ticket elected by SO majority. Whig maj arity in 1840 was 1 1!. FnvNKi.iN has riectad the Peniocratic tiket by abe.it Jisi. Whig maj eity ia 1"1" was 99, Dr.i. xx-.xke. Ileported Whijj majority 900 it was 000 .n '40. PATtrra Renorted ISO Whig. In '40 it was afeoel 300. Han aaoMiar Rep rted aaoeratie. Vli.o. The f dl wi.ig letteff xx ill s!:)v the resell in Vigo, ne i f th P.miier counties of Whiggery in l-io having given nearly a thom$md majority fixi Harris, aa, rvs -a r aa , . . I efti.r. nat'TB, Aug. I4!!. Vr a I u i rxi ans ; Th" return- a re not all in, but ciraigu is known t i r. :!. r certain t!i election of (inrrett and l dp--. Ind ' it. over tfea regular Whiff no,,,, new. n,,t thrrebeena third Independcnt, he would r -hahly have sirceeel,d. By refi-ren:" to the txx'o lait DUinber f the WahaJl t'onner. the tegwhir Whig organ, yon will puttie re that (iarn'tt and 1 ! xlu-- are denounced as Loci fucos in t,srue. and i! t t eir only object was to disots ganize ami dt lent tue I, g p . rty. It was said bv Jtidffe I'onanh the ffr-'at man t" t e jiHii;.- v.ii.iivi. oi,- i:i--:.i 1.1.111 1 ut- ruff j'ariv, mai I I r I .1 . .... k.i " .1 i.. ... i .i I-, . . i ne wer- uroiiffui oui nv me i cuiocriiis, nml li.at no true ii ..ix would x te tr tliem It ,s true tmy w.-re sP;,,rtod by the Peinivnts. nanimously, and the result is a glorious victory, nr : i ... j ..... . .

111.1-11H 1 is ai... ih-. ii ,. purpose eito.iiios tic tr. t t r ine rejeerion 01 .ir Gl tv enoujh for one day, hi Old Vigo! We shall Tyler's abominable in itj Pooih Cartdma; betag .mnow organize, and : bate the November eoaatast with msuwfed by lae r: ilea, amavbi ia Iba erenl nf the a spirit and an energi tint will make the old guanl disanhatinn of the Uwion. aotft oty I c esila; Ml in the very citiuiel of Wliiggery. J bul it i "theta a itfa Kentackx r?he I tbe aadari rwi ,. ... " .- . . tl,,. Ohio Wimms I v lonnloil nolc nn lline free

...v... .... ,.,,.-,. hi oii -011TUV in favor of Polk and Pall!. The Wh t Mrtv f Vi it virtually di-ban:e.l the leaders have the kniffe to each other t! r.ats ; and the h ne t voters are leaving them in d sgust. The W part went into ih. con est wa!, a p. if.vt organ mi on; the r convention was rcffulatly g tten uy, t' re w t. a f.il nfendnice wad a fiir nomination: e.erv thins thai Clay b,l nl ilb-e Clubs' .-..uhl do, a s d ae; the v a- a- . - . , , . . " Ctmr.er p.mre.l f rtn its anathemas epos the heads of the lahnepayaaeart Candidates; its editor, styled the rvut:cal Zebra ot his party, took ti.e stump in person, but all to ro : ... Tlie tnff tliat floated no gaily from the sh p la this aaoraiaaj, was aaade t i trad in" the dust thi evcn.ng; the true cart d Di mecrat. nnitisl with thoe ind , , ndent Wi :.-s arbo have a mind f their ow n. and are ca: iblc of do i riff the r own votin.r and their own ftcbtimr. and ac' -ewl

rit UTV nbieh, ifnt all that we eonhl w i-h. ,s m- ro and no h u it. .1 tlian we could rciso:nb!v have ee.-teil in thia!8 1M a 1 I 'TX l' t'-'' ::1 r.county. Your. bmly, in haste, rUBLICOLA. aaoasly well aevct failia

&i far as we are a! !e to judge by the returns rve.vf , . . I ed. we c.mee . ir f r.-r.vtl.rrr-;ni tl,e Sute to . be very nattering. T.i" Whigs !.ve fought d speratelr have brought mit tlieir full strength have aecootplisheil an atiialgaiuat na gen ra Hy a itfa the ajn k. . I 1 1 ., . , , hUOniats, aiel laid a; u.i.h - as they po.bly could. I'nder sm-h circura stances it i- i.t surprising

tli.it t' v hare carried some counties up which we

Miiei; Im h jk I 1 ties, v. o :hi;.k they ! a;:d : M i! i N itW Jn rt to e Hi ! gl ; Whigs al-vays so ey htn r (l is ire lost quite as much in tr r lecti ii nrr.. v adroitly iiit i due in eounti and which th y can :rr, in I counted d em icratic ; othi r v. ay. The tide in still v. .t'. u , tb nigh no ! u! i aa in the recent ca n f i. . na. t! e h will dum a victory whet: er they ha. it - r n t. I; next n k we tnmB hu - n : irna enough, r ably, to st 1 the qn ii n. it Ifei re ba OOU any douhl air i;t it. 8 e Postscript. BcftoattoH ot mm of Tom Cwtng'i SS:it;;: I In Ojaipeaeli wbleb uns made in this r.'y oa the 1th ult., by Tom Kwin? cf Ohi', he was ßuittj, iimonjj many ot!;er ttsrepi eatatatioos, of imputing to .Mr. Pti awr i the opinion thai bboriao men ireaU be lütter tr in n eooditi oa i fsiarerf ih-'u in friaaoni lo did this J f-rhaj Da re with I ! Mga to UDVM the I prejudices of abolitioMstaaad other J against theS ut!, S4( t'i'.t tiiey mijrht, para'loxical as it may sen n, IflMMBed to idjbera tO .Mr.' bty, ti nn to injure .Mr. Calhoun hy hi -J.iu ler. Ti.- teadeacy of it, h'.vever, was both to dece ve fte y pie and iijurr Mr. Calhoun's personal cbnrae-er; c n -j ;.:ly, Mr. . B. I'ahner. a a 11 know n citizen of tl Uipla tii g r :t hut a mattet f justice t g f Vir. 1 !a)houn an opportunity to r fate thr f :1 im otatii n -1 f .Mr. Ea inff. He therefore adire-scil a n ie to Mr. C, atatlng the ri.nr'- umW by Mr. win to which ti e following re ly has been r. : :r,. i. It will !e Been that Air. Calhoun ntterly denies and repudiates the obnoxious opiaioM ii if ii. 1 to bin Statt. RgyaETJlKNT, 29fli July. 1844. f)Kn S-". ! run in t'c r p; of your letter of the 22d iii-i.. in which you state, that "ia a speech mad" by Mr. Thomas Ewing in Iii i city (Indian4aK.,s), up the 20th iast., ntd in n eltjbonite ar rti-i"-ut airainst tlie annexation i A Tej i - to t'i" I'liited States, be t -ok i c ,e ', to advert to the -orr n.lrnce i .. n i r-eu ami .ur. i ennnni, and I. i y 1 III t4 aOected t i qu so much of your letter t tit t r. q MtleaMn, as took the position, t! at in a ttate sj; if cry . the la! .. ; rt ti f I lank n I vv uhl b im: h better . oditi ned and happier, than i.i th "character an i j.-... .! of freemen. Mr. (' "ijitaliib d th.-. by saying, th;-.' in this in lance it wa 'true y a confined the application to the Afrieai "face: but stated, t!..t row had, ovr an I ; r r.t i in t, io i no iti i it -: . ii l - ii n matin l' e ! 1 .V raSAa t m I , f I o 's.,,, i , 4 I , , tl " i-iil ie. in general terms, awl will :;t such rr trie. .! v n ' rk to i i.i I im! ulali Tii. whole ten r of Mr. Ew:b?s remarks n Hits M point, v.n- i.i t obviously inicu h d In c nvinee hi auditorv. thai the b::i.:iLr neu of I he I'm rtat C "party, and yourself in paiti-ular, held to principles "Wiking to a v a of slavery embracing the entire laboriu f : wilitii d, a itln ot regnrd I rol ." Vmi conclude by requesting me to stete " w he B ing's M I m- n1 . r TO d i r r :." Air. 1 In tepl) I have to state, teat the whole - men! ennot tl at is -n utterly destitute of any fbu thai I . but tliink, there must be some mivap i Vi.;it be said. I wouhl neemalm man i f bis standing wuH i ake electioneering r"1 es, whi h h cm in: a; utterlv witbcul R'nndatH'n. I r und in t: i ". r r I rrr 1 to, as I nn: iv btct4, taken fro itlieci dition of the If? an race S l.l V I M 1 1 1 1 I , tl t iTl lllC T .- ipaUv, much I veholdin: slavelMiiuniir tl n in the ' r !"v mcTn' rJif . l RShYh n J f-t-iras I knw, r ; r e:t- . u .1 1 n ; or el-ewhtre, BBT gener 1 sentiment, ntth as the statement attribotes t i me, i r any thimr like it. On tl e c ntr ry I fearles I v appeal to mv vh Ie lif 1 : r of .f mi dvotin to ur fir : ns. v ti, rrsnecl I ni .1 e -,,., "', ' , 1 1 1 . iii' ...II. I 'i. ...i " - " J y :i?itl Tcrai, As we an': 'ire !- 1 SOfttC t n G s ,,co, .Mr. Clay 1 18 taken a , '. ; in regard Lo Texas. Hi letter argued agai 1 I the project, imn dioteorr o I He now iy r I 1 hl I are .: J 'tion totheann xation of Texi ,nand intit atcs ll tl - dangers of dis lu?i 1 f ti. - ":, :. 1 ml the injury ry hi certain Slates. re the chief reasons why be has heretofore ,- , ,, . 11 . , .1 r 1 objected to it. i tr.s is 1 lay s Soulhern Face; and m . . . . . . puts him f r r.iül ag linsl this qnesl ion, a - be ha been 11 ever. t r now 1 1 fore tl c isntty. FVaai the Tm tl ' l - J Monilnr. LxTTCB rr.oM Ma Ci lli'lioviiif that Vr Clay ... , . , , ., , ; , Ii .il nfn iiii-ii'-.l' i "" il it cr- lv ri .ri nr. .1. in r : o M a ,,11,1111 nf bin Ti ia letter, "we noticed the tubject min. Monitor nl Hie UHh alt. 1 a then sara s " It lias In 1, l,i-i! t bar gad by Iiis npponent, thai .Mr ii.iv a.!. in- .t I !:- !!. for Biipport, t" the abolitianisis af the N'Tth in th hdlowing passage t In 1 bittet 1 I tin not ibinti that Teaaa ...ilo t. In- r.-n iv.-.l iei tha Ubmob, as an NUegtal pan mt il, in decided Opposition to the xxi-lies of a rousiilrrabu ami r tpetuAU jmitiim of tif l onfiilrrnnf." Aller alln.tmg to aimtl, r part of MS teller, which, taken ,n eonnexion with the ahOTi. Iiowed trat ha r. C. rred m lbs States, and imt p th People of the rsaftdaiaij, wa alatad that .Mr. Clay'a meaning wa ili.it if any id rath .-m t reapeetabl nunaher .f States were la mmw$$t an attitude threateaiag the integritv of, or hketji to aaantv laa Uahm raibe i ban admni Texas tin , atnh such prnspM I, aaaeaatiaa oaahl m be a' andooeu to pr. rvc ilir I mon. m lurvv ir.iiil In Mr I lax a enny nf tde xj eanlaieang the article, and also 1 aote respi rtfulty railing Ins altcnOoii lo it. Iiis n ply jials an end, a: nee to all ' ie u! ition on I tic tehject. AaittAsn, lala I. stl. Mx Daaa Sta: I received and l Hank yoa hn ..or fiicndlv li tter, and the opv .f ihr Monitor. Vmi li.ive iastly cone tired my nieamng, whea i rr,l i" mj Tazse letter I a couaiderabla and reepeetabh, ponton oi tan Cmmfedermctf. And yoa atishl have strenetbnncd your - - . - eoaatructwa . n... Baratranb,by reference to the fact, ttwiatt Hie ..r , leu. r. ti,, st.,t. s ,.f in,,,.. V.T....!t and afaaaarbaailta b oh almnnl ammiainasfr, declared agaiasl anaasalbwi ; Iba Lgilatiire of (tnripn bad aWKaad tu taeawaiead it, nml ofbcf rs.m i a rrc baliereij to lc avetM la Iha niaaiawi. As in l be kb i at my aaftiae thai Aboliti.mtla il ta aaarfeeUy absurd. No man " Uniird waiea nas aasm nail aa wacn anawd bj tln in as I h ue 1 . I rnnaiili r , I..- I n a gr,':it poliiii it aartnernhin ; anil ih it new ntemheM nnahl nnl ! ! admillrd mtn the i nacarn at the ummm nt hazard of its dissolution, P.Tmi;iII I i.i.l have ,e ehjertion t the anneaal .mi of Teaaa ; but I eertaialt atoabl be anwttling to sea the if. I . i. l" . : l i i i .1 ( ii,H2 I in in ,:si I v I'll in .rn-iii ."i;-.i. ui'.i i..r uu .L.. i.i :i. m.irina . v Il .mv um- i . n.- I.. I.i.i.vv Iii i - - ,r .ni 1 115 nun p. 1 1 .nn 1 'ii 11, ; j. 1 i "i if 11 Hit, 1 1 11 oi.. 1 tie .. ..? i ! .... .III. . . I." I :. . f . . I 1.. .....I. I till ... I.,. .. I - ... 1 1 , .11'. . M I ... 1 rt0m h ajeTehajuamt- now being made in Snaib r,ropin if M ,,r.l5lv ,,;.. ., . , r., that Stale . t.o... , ü.ao!utin nf the ITnion, I5r thai . ....... ... rf,.,, tl, ,;, 1 I... Mn,l;ii I,., n il .. . v . ..: ..r I 1 ibe er. atct . d nni'x thai rout ! befall this Nation ? In Kent.,. .x. ih."- T. xa aavatina mil do the Whig can,,, no pr. p-li.e. I m ffh.t tn pcrmxe, in the rrneeediacs 4 the Clay btb I Ttosatonsa. a mrnilat h.lr ....r..,H I,. M lmim It 10 a hu!, e h h.w n up hv .Mr Tyler in the awst aacepttnaabhj mahaet, faff ' s-nmt.-r pur; . nd it- nurMin baa injureu not tun Mr Van Bun ii. iki-iao.i.i! ' i' i wbieb I aVrired from fSssning year iSaanna, I mnaia ytaw Ir'iead i d nbed Retaining aa reeihV rce. Dectine of the ph tunte :i. quaintancfl t.iai ii im r ant. II LAY. ;Trrllr V Mi: , rr. f-q TaaeaJaoaa, Ala. Canjx EaAitn S ut. Bj r t twee to out adeertistnaT eohanim, will i - en that th.rc -.v !! a -a;;. of (ami lentis,.! iVru. ot tlie t'i ihr of October npt. Tri -and ' . oft -r. . , "... lee Oil-.. Vn i th,.p ,i,v at T i ... , T-i.l. ... v.... . . . . , .. . . ...... I.I.I I I.', ?h(. , v fc .... ret. ,. i a mto tho r.M r. Rill - ii: cd i.i the wh I ap paratus a en cf otter d .IiKi4 Imi;..n ilia h..m..t.n. .fc-. 1 TT ! - s .-...--.., .ii, ur ...i, i 1 1 'Uli ni iriir .,. m m nti. , B rviaa oTalas for the Cincinnati En mirtr. - II. nr. 1 y. !

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.i e .".""..ufr: i:j 'in eturtiay tc tl tiui place, 8S n d by N. B It n were tr ..iii asly adopt 1 : V. r- a .. m :i. -is h r. ri- n d to vi- it ll.cj ; - ptaoftUie State of Indiana, it Indianapolis, on Iba I 211 daj i f August, in,, and basinrüßed ucheon-1 -en: by letti r in an wet to ti.- invitati i f the Dem r it- v-:.,t (u:ir:.l ( :i. ?ir:! wbenaaj sa r! onuutttaa a re des irous that arm:; ; rn ;ts uitablc to the occasion should te n.a:e hy t..e !.' ml aemrobation of tl c iy. -,i icracy, 7" r .' t, hy t'.o dem a'- 'f Clarion county, and taeir brctlircn from other counties, here in Ha aj iseeting assembled, and in behalf f the whole denaorrarjr if the Stat f Ind.rna, that we hail with pleasure and atir-faction the opportunity v hi?-!: will he presented, by the iit of Gen. Casa, of payiaa a trüiut of respect t one of the favorite and cherished sons of the nation, or.d ne ulnoe o!i;al a t . in ri ' i ' :i to the State of Indiana l lace hiln high in the regards i f her eitizens. It I. That a committee from Indianapolis and Centre Township are hereby appointed to make all proper arrangements for the reception of Geo. ' ass, and that the following cent lernen constitute said com-, mittce, rii : Stephen Major, Nation H. Palmer, John Carl.sle, John m. Talbott, Wu. II. Kotrisoo, JiislMal W. LanfTsdale, John ire r. Thomas Johnson, James i'. Rar, Adam Knodle, Ph 1 p Sxmable, Jeremiah Co I lins,Wm. Budd, Samuel Jenis n, William Sullivan,! Ba ii Brown, .lul u- Nicolai, Dr. Hombura;, W. Ii. i at- t ii' ik ans i . I imioou, ww. i'. yjrani, r. if. lomunson, .innrew Pr u-e. Samuel Peek, o .rje Lockerbie, George MeDonjral, Benjamin Ream, Georire BfcOuat, tieorre .. Chapman, Wra. J. Brown vVm, J. Peaslee, KoyaJ Mavhew, James McCrcady, S. A. Fletcher, (ulward TytpT, Frederich Foltz, Henry Tutewiler, Vm. Ii. Brumfield, Charles Parry, Wiley Bates, Joshm Ca ;- er. .! Im Bish , William Wilkiavon, N. '- Iton, w. B, Preston, .l nn Eld r, MattiewAIf rd. h hn Tlx Hanson, .1' hn t hihlers, Josenli Ianx. Join Montir merv. Charles Mayer, Frederiea Voieht, John Lister, J hn I Rider, T. I. Kinder, Joshua Soule, William Jones, lehn Ready, Bullet K. Sm th. H d Puthr, Isaac Bl rl II i. James Morrison, Pbwi il (lowland. H.''..; .' fhtrmhip, Jehu Johnson, William i' on, Jonas HufAnan, II ! r? Earl, William Blue, Seorjje Smith, Ai men trout, Elijah James Thos. k a-wk a. - . a. luiark, llenrv . A. Is -n. inn 1 Ah-ron iid. Y Toicnship. Jamc- Johnson. Win, Mar dale, Thcittias Morr w, to- rge L. Sanders, WiL in Poland, Jeremiah Roberts, Henry Warman, P , Ti ', Ao rry Maguire, Aar nWrigl t. ii. Sinks, lulmnnd Pollartiide, Luke Bryant, Timii !. onng R. Wil n. ' rrif 7. n I in. P y1 n Pr!stow, Levi T M. Ilenrv K lifmnn, Purnell Coverdill, Charles Neighbors, tne , Snow, Joseph Fov ler. ; 7 irn. r . laniel Aloore, i:t-npm.n .'! r- .! md r Ci r-. n. Capt I. T r. William Tucker, J i n ii. 1 V n 7' . kip. Henry Brndy, Benedtct il rrew .o ',r: hmi-e, J.,hn Raker, Benjamin FoxvDavis, i avid Shields. James Vansickle, riilith, Jae- 1, I . .-.,.. 'I' : . Jos pi J hnaon, David li a, Ji i n iii lery, Madison Webb, and Webber. PiA, 7;, Afltm WrijditJohn Draper, Josej.'i Klingen smith, Joswph Reveal, Smith Isaacs, Nathaniel !'. II, Jacob Sowerwine, Jam s Reveal. . t hieb lowiiNiup cotninitte v.n i acl inacnd union wilh the rommittec cf Centre l c::rr mg u . 1 pian ai n cess oi areiti 'l - t , and in inv ting their fell iw cej l on. The Ladies are respectfully in-1 nd. Thai Si Central Committee an n bv c n i ituti d a c ran Ltee of corres,. , uh lice id of a ritten tin ii itions. .' Tlial the eonimitteo of arrangements be oucsti ;i to act with all convenient .! nvh and pubt a s -'rlv a day Client . '. Th-' a s sible 1 a s a psi 1 1 f !P i ;' .1.1; . er.' ngs et lim mei . n n r itic Editors in tlie St 1 il to ic notice f the tini . all I I clubs and Bands of diu ic thronghoat the State ndiana. Ethodc Isl.ii .;. Mr. :.t. 1 run rd I tit , made as a men 1 v. 1: m the rem. 1 a oft: c Rl) -! b . . 1 .1 the committee of C 'Pgr trance of the twenty-three me land Legi la tu re, touching the usurpation s-r'- ws,,; Jferred, it appeared that a nnjority cf two-tliirds of tlie American male citizensol ti.l :;.;e , ., ..... n i r ; :;:1 pern menl residence in that Stale, :!!.. tra ; v ntituti n. bein : 13,91 i vo cs in all; that in this v te, a majority of the legally mialifi ! voters under the n itricted charter su0irage were included, being l,000; ai,l ti,i- pull, compared u'ith the pn dentin poH of IÖ40 '.ho highest ever given in the '. ' n ! it : mai i tvof I Mir. i I the legally m:.:!lii .1 yoti r f r the con titutv n. The name f the .-t-er wa i wri'te-a on the bock of theticki ?, so thai fraad, if any were attempted, could easily be discoverednd tlie nolU pursed of bad x.-;-s. But the charter apwruin lit w i rnal C n l such inquiry. The Globe, in glJuding to this matter remarks very trnU as f -1loV'S ' .'.-pj T. ., r v, ;.. p ..;v w d, ep"v tntl rested in , , , ' i" e - ri y obtained tor the new constitutin, to be a fraudulent majority, as the charter legislature; bul it dared not t ach t poH book, and bring the names r c rded up it it to the u st f quel - ßcation. The men alio had given their ballots, and had ... r.tti their names on the back with their oxi n h md, were within ear sl ot, and w nU have pteented : . .,o !e if ih' ir r;Lrht to vote had been contested. After the legislature had refused investigation, the supreme court a'hieh wa called upon to pr. nounce against the conitution by the privileged charter class wa - urged to sei :e the u.'.V , upon which the n I tution i" stcd, and which tiiey were .!lel on to condemn. The court refu ed. Nothii ; ,. .nd v. n. o' C i. ' 'iveW the conviction t"-lf by . . . . ,.i '. i . .:,,,, !,. ,t UtA ti". the enetn.es ol u.e i o ci.ir on iiuiuon inai u nan uu ..... , support cl the legal voters, tlian I I ing of the old government from inquiry. Th v. howev r. tested tlie matter in an thet way, which was pquallj decisive. 1 1 ey bidimitted a constitution (ftlteir own totba pie, greatly liberalised in rcirard to the right of - utfrage, and Htibmitti d it to the p. polsr vote in the !i j e t at it a ate a maiority in it- fävor, but a major. ni. be obtained to 1 'e t r i'. 'i the adoption of this c ustitution. -Y t still, continues the I ii be, the f deral ui tstera R!n Ie ! la id, i f.- r tit 9 t'i lure, determined thai ' .11 i 11 i i pie to pre .... i . um wi - . I....... . . , '.... 'PI a. .1. .1. -. 1 l-i.-''II .III I , 11 11. ..... ..'.J-..', ...... I ... 1 ..(.. held the vol the presence of a triuinphant military , ..... ,. ; , ,. , .. tr,,. ,.f the general Koven , ". . , - , . r . . . . f il1w mt 111 , aim i.' 11 s.. . , r k -inuvi n o.i 1 usurpers in Congress, (Mr. Potter,) 'The Dornte th.- titne ''.n; sure i f defeat, resolvi d to take no ; art r a ia .t. The con titution proposed by this c nven ion was ad pted by tlie people in November, 16 13, i od ia i v. ; f i e. But bow was it ad pted .' -Mr. Me nard tells us in his statement, that "in Sei leinber , . .., .,r. tiance of die eill of t! i hart, r 1 ; i ., .. . . .. ..; r mnstrainl of LVfartial bw, thi , y thct Convention tl flWI ma! it , ,. .... r v i. ... ... . . : fl -. i a 7. v ! I i 52 v : in one llf the number polled fertile jo- j Io" -tituii- n, and about i aatturd f the voting u of the Sate the re idne refusing to rote und ein i mstai cs.1 Thi poll is pri f that J ie f: . mis v f ti e gn 1 a Majority aa at fir :; .1 vote wbieli est ihli -'. d I Vet n ' v thst inding all t If d vi- ivc ii . a n -tlti.tn n v. i r. i- ng iisur, i i. : the ?n erat . w Thomas V.. 1! rr at their 1 id. ere i n :::;. d mobbites, for thi ireffl rt to re-i-t the tl M.-t aedtmeI Quivocal tyranny of that minority who forced u on them a coastitutitja vxhieh had not been adopted fey tne people, to the excruaion of a roontiti n whia hhad beau a.l ; ted by the pe ; le. I Ir. P-inn. an Englishn aa. has tx-en in tlie employ of the fadsons Hay Company, baa aritb i i- s.k I pton " Ü e i laims of 1".: jl ad ! tv the ( sessin I" li-.e Oregon Territory. Ii:la a " a. a mi tx. li n k is p. tier a-.rau:-. in-1 .. :..er. ans. i lie r.riTsi -1. 11 . f .1 iUi I ...i.i inn i.i m riiiiiir. nim w, i ; i i. i:ti mal - clean worb . i" Ontfun; that ia, thai Gn n Britain O.vus it and ought to i.u il. No lb ubi of it.

f ;Oi;:s-;f::i CleCtlOli No that tl B ait f ÜW Louisiana plecti n can have no further aOart on the States which have just voted, the whig papers begin to pivc it opto thee- ED ccra .

The N. V. Herald has the fouowuif : Tar J- ici.iN.i Ki.r T!o Tur. Boot on- the OTnr,. j. . According to the moat recent and rela - I .. ,,. counts ti. -re is an aggregate denaocratk majoritv in recent eh -t. n in Ln nisiana i f about six bundred Totes. So says the Journal cf Commtut .., r. r-.i' e.r matt. r ir.t.v acn--..,..i" Thim .' h .;. k - 'o n. -.v fire on this a4ii'' i-iis oi'' ' uo matter, and hen ntrasU in 10 t' shows eonclnsivi 1 . in such a bad condition us we aaa, The Madia aj in nya 4Ti:e Whigs are exalting r the Louisiana election. ( h;e Member i f Congress, democratic by a majority to have 34 members in the W oseoat of GO, while the Democrats yield them only 29. The probability is, thai neither patty w.il know arnica has the majority until the Leo- lätute meets. .Many f the Creoles vote as oft n on one aide u on the othi r, Ix inij inriueneed mote l local than political c-en.d, rations. Acci rding to the statements made uj in the Journal of Commerce, tlm popular majority tson the side of the Democrata. What have the Whigs to crow about I RftiiBon G. Thibodootuc elerted by pipefeyiag in tif ( i ,li iTi aVk : i tun I ii .Ir.et iff 1 j.iiiw -ii. i ti a hiiii-ii to be contested, as it earn be satisfactorily pmven that Iiis success is owing to the rejeetKni of the uttiott rotes by tlie federal inspectors. Aa investigation ia t- t.v place, and it ia more than probable that be will be rejected. If T. goes t Washington, Congrt uill be very apt to tell bim to "gohoaie, where lie eeiomrr From the X o. C m Irr, July is. Nothing could exceed the exultation of the Whigs in the N Ttb, when they received the false account of tlie results of the election in Louisiana through the Whig newspaptrs of New Orleans. The National U telligi n ei 1 f the KM, instinl contains a letter from tea Orleans, dated July I, giving the falscsl color- , nable to the oecunenees that preceded the eh e:., und accompanied it. And most egregiously d e.itlri il:,. .-.i,.ri. Clin rihntt voles. Itsivs t: . y were "made b f:l e naturaiixation paper? ism ,1 bv Judfo Plliott. f r a'hieh he was imisaehcd ai.d ci um i. 1 . l tt:'. Ii.t VPs .nn ' Iiii'.rr I ll iitt v.ri; in- . ! - i . . . B .-. . iit , dic.l hx- --nn.. f ih,. clnv f liih to i snü :, tmnA mm. ny fal r rtifieeti i f naturalization and be was ronvicted of tlie offence and turned out of office. But this docs ii 4 invalids e a'l the tccrtificates issued hy bim, or any more i f them titan were proved t be rr aul .it on hi trial. The Senate, in passing judgn bim, mi. p.eu a resolution expressly de- . bring thai t! e,r judgment had no relation to the mitural i1 . n rtificatc - is , ! by bim, and did not affectthem. Tiic Whig ia rtor of the election tlleeallv de1 prived a n hole class w citizens of the right of sufiragi ti e. ref ed v tea which were a g n d as any that were ofiered. Ti ey r c ived, without a nucs lion, i;.-' totes i persons aiio are not citiz as f Loui iana, and eouseiiuently not entitled to the rieht of voting, and so far did they carry their rage for trampling t. principles of the constitution under toot, they placed on their ticket fr the convention the : ame i f an iml vidua of Ihal ! tsciiption. And yet, this letter, or oldest and best citizen's, lorn . th 1 '. who h id voted f-r twi nty, thirty or fbrJy year-, were denied the r privilege because a rag '. ' ' ' , who pt bably had not been six inonths in the country, was stard ng by, and his rote could n : bo taken, and who c papers were pronounced by 1 s. ii am rote of both Houses of tlie Legislature, to have been issued in fraud and corrupt;, n." This is not the tact. The Senate declared that certain naturalized c rtinVatcs issned by Elliott, amountii " ; - me 1 igbti en r twenty, were frandiilent but tiiey do. I-a-cd that ti:e remainder of the certificates i ; 'I hy tliat v. hi' - judge were not affected by their e . re ßx the risi H thai this letter writer should 1 rd 1 ',' to fir- igner a tngabond vh has not been six months in the cumPhi i-t cne of tlie mildest epithets ennlied irv. & by th isc v. big numh cuH to persons not born m this mi . country, but h n-.: tite vote of n naturalized cil acn, though he be aoraynnn or a diy lab rer, as g od as that 1 1 ü bankrupt hank man, who has lived all hislife- ; me on the offalla of the monied institutions, and I ay his ! !:- .! last by a decree of the court Wherc is the person, naturalized by any court in w rh in -, who has resided only six months in tlie .;:;itry ! Let this honest letter writer point him out. if he can, in order tliat he may be prosecuted fur ner jury. Point out one naturalized citizen of thi - kind, and thru we w ill acknowledge thai the hundreds of whigs who vote in the second municipality without a a . having resided twelvemonths m the State, are not all . ci rhe writer of the letter assures bis coiTemondent, tlie edil r of the Intcllttreneer. that he umv st down Lmiisiana as certa nfrt lar: Will the writer ahm attvise Ins corresp rwlent to bet on the votes of Louis- ----- ian Will he till Mr. Gales to rentnre five bundred dollarn . q a wager thai the Koone will gam next hill's election in this v ate ! That would be less honet and le-- ez Tisable than to ass,!re a person in niest t bank stock that it was better than par when maart it wa. a-orth only tlii rty cents in the dollar. Louisiana certain for Clay ! Why, we venture to say, there is not a man from Pearl river to the mouth of the Sabine, whose opinion is worth asking, who will utter such an assertion. Let us look over the Statc by congressional districts. The only district aa which, by possibility, tho wh rscan claim's nmioritv. is tlie second ; and thai will be very small, if it be well canvassed. But we will irie them ire hundred, k . i . . . I . , win- ii i iuo miner u more tnan in-v can get: and that will be more than counterbalanced bv ti.e third, and sipil uc sh .uhi liave lefl the f i r-t . in" whieh our majority will be at least three hundred and fifty ; and and the fourth, where, by the most moderate estimate or majority w.ll be three hundred. Let us sum up First District Dem. maj. .... :öti Third i 'istricl d ffe Q FourUi J '.strict (to :,i.ii I vn Aga this ! ra :! tie majority the whigs ran exhibit only the s... ;,d, where, give them ail that the desty of Mr. W. L Hodge could ask for, unlit could ii t conn up to half i f 1,390. CTtlj . .. Doi r. Ii eigh srs e. h. he lll-t.tiei tne conduct T bis friends iti llluide I-!aril, in imprisoning a man at bard Idx-r in the penitentiaty tor life. f'rhaviis ughl tLe r ..t; Whh n confer the l..g!it uf buifrage o;i ( v rv a !. re, I beli a m .11. have lii'ii. j r red and condemned the movement i f i n i r. it been f lining d and

ir otherwise with our opponents. . to assert that the whole of them GuanetoGT. A work is announced ia London unsupported Dorr, etery body knows d-r the title of Glossal gy or additional means of

Wil counti thai alt tuen nc nas : e,- them, d the 1- mocratk party a higher s and Federalists, Mr. Clav, npiim io. ,n his inca'i in his m it i at Raleigh, which may be con--.ci en ;.;s last win anu lesttmctu., says: i Federal ts of that day, imbibing the opinion It t . from the found rs of the Constitution, honestly bethe Kxccu ive was the weakest lrtt:i -ii f nt. and lie nee they w ire disiosed t. s.,;: -UL'ti:' n it. But si erience has m a tpposethis point may be conieered as settl d, thai n laltempta I controvi ri it will he berede hy Mr.Cutv'i friends. IS ' it Heile .Air, recent 1.. hd a feat seid m aeambontC'-be run thr ngh the town of bei w St. Luis. passing over some of thr i's. h, Ii r ur-- sj.e i ' i in'o a hr.i i; laooae anu b ft - ulish Ü .t ! Ab ut o.ie s,;;. ..... ! , ,,v. v!,e run i.. use. ahipping an immense qu .'.ty of r bow, tear.tig uff h r guard from '.; i b m house, and deuiol.liitig i.er k.ti i. en, be to t..e . n' i hou, ami ! -m. i. ,.t.g i.er k.t: ..en, Ik - s.d - 1 1 14 mu . other d .mage. ( nc tuau was kti civil o;t.r board, but f.imiy saved.

ilow Wllifj SVIilii- :tr: I;iuu: :c uiv.i. Bul o:: t:il Im Ml llloarwea On the t4th of August 1833, a r. araabroughl by i ;. -ui II. h :u. of I tka, N. V.,a n t Jl hn !:. HinnunJ r - f the Branch of thai n l -1 , Stau-s K::k in that city. It appeared on be I

: that a Mr. Spear came t i LttOl aritli starting a neutral paper thai be t ni rati n oi ara Ked on bx 1 Mr. Hinman, who as orou mm 1 j would n -t tiacceed thai he roposcd tohimto chan : his plaa wo r.s to aiaoritf the re-ch rter m ' c i Ig-w n badartnaeut be yr- d lhat t Vtiuk -h-uld furnish h in with a gratuity 9 f that the r-ai er was start, d sect idui;:ly. and I I j Wliat to tlie contract a'ltn the rjaaa were uisprovwi. . . . ., 1 l- I beautiful institution f r a Republursn . . m t . i if : ' I. ...a.. . a..,.. " . , Tans AirTtaamaasJOTV n If attvs Aaraaa - dtm. It is not possible for a man to be a tree christian uid entertahi the intolerant and bhroted aotions i f political Native Americanism. Those i rofessing to .-.,.:.. 1 .1 e .1.. 11. 1 . ' luisuniis. we commeiiu a MTiisii w um; ie... I Writ. In the hook of Levitieus, 10th 1 hanter, and verses 32, 33, and 34, they u ,11 timl the f.llow.ng : -Thou shah rise an before the bonrt bead and honor the face of the oU man. and fear thy God: I am the Lord. ' "And ifa stranger sojourn with thee in vour huai, ve shall not vex him. "But the stranger that ewelletJi wilh you shall be unto von as on.- born among roe, and thou shah love Mm.. iLwoif- f ,r v , vv , ro Or-, n m -rs mi t i.e 1 i ...I . .f Egypt . I am the Lt1 your God. Thin snake the Lord unto Moses. It i t ' e Ii v me nnininnaail -iinl larkav rnl- mnA lanainf ifaill AfUM tlio iIj.-iiiiii. '.i.i It . . i.iii, ..: ... ...... i.ii. i . i.i. laanmiy. .1 .rtri.... an., vv .il, ii Ti.nt Atrlno knows no distinction between the Rtranget from a strange Land and the one born anaong us. We were once, or cur fatliers aere, 44 strangers ia the land of Egypt," and it is unchristian, it i- anaatural thai we should persecute those who but f il m us to strange 1 ml. Ti.e cliri-t ian will hesitate before he acts at defiance an authority so potential, so Almighty. AiToxnmnra Cox uescenbiox. Henry Clay lately avowed that "be bad a brother srho was a mechanic, ;:i!(l the whig papers are : ::;a.el at thN astonishing frankness' This i errual to liic whig electioncercr who declared u n the stump, to gain the votes of the Irishmen, th.-it althoucii he bad not himself the bonoCitohea -on of the Emerald Isle, he bad 1 brother who v.s exe isively fbnd of potntot. tfemorratic Unin, There is another case in join! n the loan who could not speak German, bul had a brothi t u ho ouM play the Germa flute ; or thai other individual, wl v n n t musical him elf but :r:d n box hometliatwa . Mr. I Lay's a cabinet maki r. ami Hi nry would himself like to try his band at making at least one cabinet, It will be rcmenjbered ti", Uia1 in the constracti n 1 f cabinet f r Qumcy Adams, he did ;.!1 the ' turn ng that was necessary, though Uic job, wbejt turncd out,' proved to be anytliing but a neat one. The London II. raid talks in the following nunaner of the Pritish manufacturers: "This has been, in fac', ti:e history of our manufactures: cnl emcnt of markets savings by ma chinery heavy exertions from tlie biota and aa .r. f the poor have retarded the downward march: but I wn or-tits arc iroinir. and down thev will ro. until something shall put a drag upon the desperate race of manufacturers, annuallv almost d iu? l n- tiio : T. . j numbt r of their mill In writhe- of manufacturers, Ie T con rille, his second part of Democracy in America, I am of Opinion, up n t..e a bole, thai the m inufacluring aristocracy which is growing up under out eyes is one of the harsliest that ever existed in t.n world. The Whigs are tickled at the precepts of tot dansevoorl Melville of New ifork, on tlie propriety of abstaining from scurrility in descanting on the pretensions erf1 the candidates for the Presiecney, and thev quote the followitur sentence of ir. Melville's, r" W commending it to the peculiar attention of tlie locof'C'.s: " It is not fur to gt to a maaS lire-. de f patty slander. Nothinar m re mo: no advice more r 4-ortLv of adontion hv indivuliial aiwl farliian :..,il nothimr so variant from tha nraetJe ,,f tin. Whim - - " ' I' - a- - a a - II laL , pressend stump speakers. The Whiffs bad twelx-e tons of lies and slimier, all packed up ready tor use, in case Mr. Van Buten had lwm nominated. These are nice fellows to talk of slamler! Mr. Clav is violent, vindictive and tyrannical in temper. Thedemucraev omxose bimnj aaaaa.aswell aw pahticiem. They do not believe that ttwonldbe to trust him with power. They know tint his areirea ptojecta afc laid enough, and they tear other projects sftä trnrac. Thev know that he is put firward as the raadiatitr of the Änr i intocrrrf tr portion of the Whirs, and thev believe that he will stick ai .- thing to forward their views. f. . . T". . ,, .,. ' i-- ami r kelingiiuvsem. .- lady re..,iiinff m &roitdsberg, Monroe county. Pa., presented Iter Im hand hist w-k with a inin.f tine t.v.. which thev itnmediately agreed should be named Henty Chn and Theodore Frelonrhuysen. Will bet a coonskin'thnt, it they live twenty-one. years, they 'II vote the demorratic ticket The mother wiH probably cbaaaje tlie names before 1845. The STicksburg Whig, after stating that the country in the vicunty of Baclielor's and Shirt-tail Bends, iii the Nine .M.le Reach, and f.r sever., 1 ,,,.! below Princeton, was under arater, and also thai mo t f j lan'erson Wainul Bayou, Rounanwey, l!nis,. Bayou ide. ;,s weil a those on Lake Brucn and St. J..- (,. were mu h injured, then goeS on to estimate the 1 s to tii" st.it, "s of Arkaa as, Mississippi, and Loub at siI J.i M .1 1 11. n A aSfiac . s Wokks. 31r. Haner- rt is about putting to pre., the fourth volume of bh incxmipsrable flistorj f the United States. Pnitessor Sparks , actively employed oa his r-.t v.-.rk on the American Revolution which will occupy years of toil. Judge Stori in diligently engaged in the pteparatioo of two new pro ie-... ina I oiumes. diagnosis 1 d.s.-ase to be deriv 1 from indieat und appearances of the t ague Tlie journals say Dr. Ridge has m utaliy important discv nes sinei ter, viz: Tout certain appearanct tongue indicate the presen e - f c bj Dr. B. Rblge ! one f ti e ru . the .! IJ of II. :: i ill I art f tin f certa n I sea ii certain i rga n- f t . oni of the tongue ar' .a the i hime -.f tlii thai these parts corn n ! I 1 a a t . 1 Hiy. in t;i illustrated lifo phn n Ir. Sa t-enti ' r:d treat bt " (1 ai lt is sa;u mat i Xauvoo to ha ten t a- o-tles. who Will c l ... . .. I . . . : BaSI PEFi i t. Bank, ns m li ill. has .f the B n ,1 . i .. lbcnc - ::t. funds i

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Five it t ie attenran"C ol a pus :;ev, : m... . i- , i . , ' ., . . ,r., .1 -l t noivc for the servi He v s the regular gime r t ilierliinman said at the- Im that a r Oi 1 u ai or n" 1 ., . ... , . i , iii i u . . ,.,., n V..'. ami tie t.hllslnell, 1 r x ear, nlvx a s rt mhn it in per-n.

most loudly at the result " " - m a tliat it w- aid Abo-I Uu, time a laf r Milled m the -gi.Hm.

Wi.at have thev gained ! lw nnr-,t,oned -hat H uman cave assun.nces that -r:,u- ,J v 7 " The StnteSenaie remains "l ln md m f the mowy and had ry by the v. :. wbnch rerj fen of the p.onecr bay. rone. The Whigs rla,m i ; , t ,p naner was commenced on 6 to inAOge) t r aas ; rs a bo asaald ur-

kept hisjn.uiM im ! J "j rilV..r v(( nish him with c m orfiv -Ux en mgl, v make tiro. jthis contract, and manag.d by th Voung P lb wi astat - awged fr f.vedavs rd,ngtoSpe,r's 7" JfTeweek working on I be fcrm, g. ,n to m.ll, and 'articles HasaWa v'-uld ante, and the, were r , ami .:. ginnnm; cotaon Rank fur hr..-ikt'ist K. ilk tor ( niter, and 1 ank for "IU',ML U,T , . , , 7 . , tMiik tor areajDMsa, nw rs,--. fr neighbors on ; he sixth, that he had n le.Mire to snp-ar." The suit was brought Jf Se to the awys and means of obtaining the recov,r money for bis 'V'VPa er" r ou.site Dumb r ofskins; beanplied to baa lather shownon thetrial that he agreed to cmIu.tt..epa,r f ri u, pf hirTV for hat. Hin for nothing till ,t slmuhl be ma de to pay, an J be aas tUtheimtst ari i the aaeaari hiuwlf, th..ref,re,,onM,.ted; but none, f the tacts rclat, n .

TIkb Flrsl l"n Hat C rri n.'nce of thr O3n0 Stetctman. . lTL i 1 alS K. POLK. i . June 20, 1914 f) v n : Thirty- i renn ago, thefatlier of Jas. :. Polk, hav.nrr ru -r ;'i : the fertile ral b-x f

Dock River, which bad jast the I bidcasaws, was fölloa'ed ly Eas . uatJ there v. as a e;ius;ur I ie forest. Each emigranl ra 1 a. (Mi.ren 01 me r.n:t- fr m the nerj!i!i'rh'"d in :: u ( nouph fr 1 0 . 1 bis own consumption ; bul there ana aa cotton gm in this sect a of l 1 o mtry, and it was witji Saaa wt bculty that it could 1- asaautVctured. At th-ir uaaavreq t, I father f Mr. Polk erectisl a cotfi entrusted it t ti e iinmp -tnent ot tns lillHll'.lllil.l.. I i i. ' I i ... 11 . i . n th. m xt Nituidav. LT- ..,.",,...,..,. tt.at d-,v u .fl. I II III l 111,111 w . x...i p gin n,M"1'' " 1 1 , - the toll iw extracted js u ajaj. Anottier and snotlier came; bH eoonskin-i .ng s pcc,es t r-aty change with ti e piow i rs, daey would not be :m mstead f the -m ill qattnl tv f ro n aeaWtadaatalL At ieii".iia man came srho was followad by a kgtliat was known t ! expert at catching oeas when ... - a ... .... , 1 .: . i .C u ,. ...U .... voung 1 oik propsr ... z ; .. k bim that dog. rhe man accepted the rsnsiUoa cotton was ginned and repacked upon h.s in.rscs, nd the eo n Ag deli vera to I e young Iraner; wwo I waa all the while delighted with the that fee in f'un,: 1 e '. ' '.' ra,sMP " ,u.',a?' fancying to himself bowl rtunate I e oald now le, uterthel bora of the.:- were v.r. in sallying out mto Üie lotest with 1 isd g at nigiit, to tree, yel 8 till skill C IS lor Hie ItaT.cr. I ie lo. v Hie u hatter. the band') of !. settler, and plaeinr a trace chain ' 1 " m .. i . . .. -...... . 1 1. ' ......1- 1. ... 1.. .. . . 1 . - n ml I ..I t'tl'il the dutjl S of i ee.Il. I ! re t.ie vt r li::U g- ne lxo - I 11 hundred yards on his u.iy borne, he gave a shnll whistle, when tlie d 1. - : n u:.ri- hi si. Id mas ler, loosened the chain from the -ai l wz. ami Usindcd off with ii dangling at hi- side. ouag P- Lk koafe after him on the run tor tn re ;i uain.ie; hut 1 tiding it imposs.ble to overtake the dug and his deceatfal master, gave up the cha e and returned to bis gni. Weil .lame ." a.i a man who xxas . ;.!.i,'- fr his service-, "did yu recover your dog f "No sir, said the boy, "but 1 nxencted my trace hnn." Baffled in very atu mi : to . the rofjui ite number t' skins t procure hat by the -er. re oft cotton gin, be was compelled to re rt to otticr aieasnrea, lie resolved t;ier. Itwe to nttei I to k II tliem, which re h he adlsrrcd t perae. eringly, unt.l he liad lake en sixteen, and having si nncd them with baa ova id, bee rried ti em to the ha tier, who p m rval to him L'lf one half the number for nwatifactaarhajr fjaa . 1 r l-nlf into the fir ; far bt t thai en r -raced tho bead of G iv. James K Polk, the Ivm cratic Krpub- !.. ::::; .; fur the Pi i. of ii.e I uited States. Pofifiesi ' tcrli;na. Who Opj ii the Cni - t s ik in I -1 1 1 s ; n Institut 'if. iineonstj on ' Henry CI iy. Who h been f -r Ai dr rackson fin ii nry Clav. Wh , sl ortlv afte r rd e of Gen. j - aaal .. akM H,ai .. ,,la. nexpi Lent, and daanjer 1 ; r ' no ab'i-ing d 1 n that nistitut ion f 1 - a Ith I Steal Pr.t'in, .... ,u 1 shed ao naaeh n v. 1 cowi toten ral pr ; crty f aba r.ator nearly twenly yrara 1 r 1 utatiotl f llaC a!i nstitutes s, ureat a f . aal - n '" lienIi r, W ho ! j :-t to ta '' V'TX "l ry Clay. Who decfei red be a "!. rath famine sh til i i t . r sli re ebb fi tin sl imld . 1 eh d Pre - v. ;i r. i-' .' ::. and ' ! oi tlaal a military d ut of I . se t nitoa Wh i a f . rd i told Iiis :i od i tlial ti.? v would On him :: part 'ular favi r bv .t,ng f r t ien. Ha rrisoii, a aililary ebb IWia .' H nry I lay. Who was held up bx bis friends as the f., t her of tne ' the high protective system? Vrm declared that he ad cherished thai M -t m with paternal f-ndness! no quam IksJ With the V; io. :.; ictors I.e. aue ihey con nted to reduction of the high tariff in aa .t k aa a a . . a ,"-v- Henry i lay. Wh now endeavors ( nvinee the tieirg.ans. through Dr. Bronon, thai be regards, and ha alanayw reni rdet hiffh tr.; v .. . eminently "dangerous .'" Henry Clay. Who h (pitted the patriotism and ieta ity of John Quincy Adam a little apu irds of twenty years ngo 1 Henry 1 v. V. ho I elp ii t i make John l. hm Ptesidenl and then ace pted ofhee under his Administn tion with the question of vetacitt I them -till unsetth d Henry CI .. VVTio joined a Masonic Rdciet) in very early lite, and eoaatinued a member of it f.sr thirty years, sTtfal is nwsKings quite frequently, during hia aaejnaer"hip, going tJinrngh ah id six dree, and on one haap'r, ,,,T '"!n interesting occasion acting a.s orator Car ,l'r re t.. which he tn ! need ' Henry lav. Who has recently untti-u a b tt r to tlie :i,,m.--son dechtring that, in .-:r I f-. !, keeaaae a mason thnsagb youthful curiosity, and that be never had a tae f -r the my teries id the or!er ' llenrv lav. Who-; keof Francis P. Ilhtir, the pre eni Editor of the Gbds, as a per nal friend with whom he dif- " r' ' 1,1 I ' ;- :ii scntiincnl with the ,e. t-t nn ', nr Who i t erwards, a ithoul in; ; ihJit noal iqwnlini? ty of finding out Mr. Blair, 1 of him as a men coveted aith infäniv ! HeanyClmy. Who deel ned i - t n m Indiana prevb Bstotfec State election in IS12 op3a tie gn nnd thai it m etbeera sjri:o.i into aa , mox-ement nn bis t- rt I Henn I lay. Who visited ( ':. :, th the -si me , . f. tt the i m !rd thi nsand citi as f ry I lay. Who has nercelv denou ti- n ' Henrx t lar. hi r State electiuaaa ddre. e.ff two hiini eye State I Hcn II. idi :on:I r,e uils X'.f UlOt 'tit of he nate ' Woo mai t ian I! . r. :.. Whb waf e I hr.v- ' lie,,. a the in 1 n Ciller! it e nation! .' i Suaiui by tiher:i erected upaaeriean tag, rhth of a ::.i - i', an ii - i ) rr I v . .ue who : , l . be i r a .V. If