Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 14, Indianapolis, Marion County, 26 September 1844 — Page 2
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l'or l're tririii, JAMES K. POLK, I ni lee htilli hi. GKO, !. DALLAS, BiHwniHi l.l lor:l Tirkel. . r i i lift mi i Iii Ii. ..t C hm JMI G RE l. uf Marke. t iim.i, 9 9 lUX vi lo it 'tfft William I Bowlb f Oranna J 111 IUH N V I M. . f V 1-lllligK.ii Bd J m JautSSVOS, nf r i (i l. ! i ii Hilf ii E Pamftias, ef Wayes. .'.A " imim i. n . !l.iri"ii fill Paars V Di N N i v, ef Monroe. 7a) AaSTtl M l'i i i I . ! Pal kr Mannt El i au "ii i ii , of Tippeesatee 'rk " I'imhi- W ' i in KT , f I. ij"fte. l'Uh J i Gll.BKftT.ttl Grant. Death 1 f Tllajlioaaa A. llo;iri.
It tecnanss oar pftiafnl doty to aataonaca the osCoagress wras afraid of the neasure and wished Santa
raaae f OW Hoantnbk TltaaaAS A. naarana Ba i I .1 at Wa.i.mon. il,.- rajuul of Texas, on tao9M 111111.11.. 1 rf Aucii-t, at nb ich i bi'o be had arrived bat twelve I i4 i.rei 1, at, 'tii.! I iii r f i.i.ti.n.J iiiiiiii liKk lllif flk " " j -1 t I ( fnr'r,! iiTairej cf the United State. The .,,, i. 11 and unexpected 'h ath of leneral How arl, will hi! the hearts of the H.b f Indiana with the derpe1 sr.T. A-:drroin political atturbments, ' .... .. i .1 n rn m roiib, ! letiiT or in r' instlv Ih I 'i 1 hv " the deinoratir party than be way he bad BUaatifons fr cr.fN and ; ilimn rs am.ii;f all jarti , who will hv mrnf m eoinmMti. l is nntim. lv death. Bat aWo aad , , r , . ... . , I... tl... , I. .Ii.- i.rt. t '. t t . 1 . n. . In ... 1.. . I ...... .1. " ,1.. .iii ;.!. . . .1.1-. ............... . .. I f.. 11 I . C .1 I .'I. I I .11, ii"' .iiiiii.ii iv "iiori win ii ir 01 11 at inrii iini-t In- frit by Ins bereaved family ! They mn only t' aj Oai blow in itsfnJ tmttt, fr they only ran fully a imriT ti .. I 1 1 I m . .'.ml h 1 t iwl r n ml mill v mi; anection towards them. f . . Most dsplv do we svm..iti.i.f. t tl, III. m n.i.1 nn.,l nr.?,.fitK- II.lv vv,1! - I t " " " I ..-. ..... BadeotMolttitin in that religion of arbicfa the dec ana ad was bo NBCtre and fervent a pintftBBOf. May that 1, 1 11 1 rt i ,- . , . . I r v nli 11 e w hn h o 1 r rules a 11 tiunss lor aot?d, sftnc- . , , , , taffy to them tins afflieting dispensation, and le their 1 r f ling indc mntanl support, in tin-, ss in all the tr.aL with which thev inav hereafter be visited. f, 1 ' 1 1 1 -r A son a w J. DosKxaost aanhaw of Gea. Jackson, Ins been ippotated to fill Ihf laeaaey "f (; rr - dn Alfiii res necaMsicmed by Ihn aVavlh of Gen. iba Ire ideal Tvler itanTfCI BMKb crnlit fir tliis xi client appouvtaw nt. Tow nslilj t oliii. 'e i.iiit if n caaaüd rann livea in tlie eoamty of Marion, who l s not believe Ihal Iho Whigs carrieel Ibi 'i-iitv h pipe lay ing- Taamgh Ihia matter will . i ... i ii. ... ii .r. n . .i Mine iuobcb im. we m.iu ' ' iiiiiv aaajgiai ass lr. riey ofean lanaafeverji ataratleaslnag the poUa at at the coming ilect.en III Ins own tOO'ltShlpi ...i i ii i... i. .i: mn ananwaai mmmry. iiimis way amy camwn pre. vent iin nipel-ivinfl of tlie Whiss, Bv doirtff tin, 11 J we ran ai'ii'-i ensurr tin in a ir.ninpli ; ami n I lie ill) nte r clcrtton, are might nil meet la Cmlr, or auoni nthef township, and rejoice oral our victoty. What think you i f it, friends ! lof IC I tIIBC. I In IVuMicrats tf JolniMin conati intend raraimra l!l IP. kon IM. ,,1 I rankliii on Saturday, the U m t The lieu nil nf tin BBiiiiaadiaa i naaolij in i?ed to stti ml. perU d. s umj lull upenhing aaay ba cxnoilier ViU Hülsing. There v .11 h- a Hickory Pd" asaacd an Satnrilay aexl at Dtaaa M Fablasobi la nDecotof townshin. The fOaara into uf Ose eoasaty, and all iimaia. . ,; . are invited t sttead. laeta wtllbagoraj spe.ik.ng and ptcntl I I" it. I iits K OB, boys; the Istch Striag of toe "lir.'iin-i was aevev kaovrfl to Ih pulled . . ., in. i ne lau.e. are res.wviiuuy inviien io Bitend. and are basaa of sonic who will ba there, tome all. ssOftM Mal Clausa, Will Baske ft Osa oa oVc Wftassh io Otetobsr, aad will adlri'.s the p! 'it the lasnth'ratie Mass .Metings. n t a ward asre need be said to haloes the Dsssocraej of the W abash to tam not rs awwae. "M ItC I. uie I.iic:iiii;iuiiL" The poor CfaOBIS iB this Si.i I and OSasv oat being al le to gel ap re pectebta meeting within their own b snVrs, have gi ac in MraaoattM and are lu have what thev call a "Stele Lose Kni'swrrurBt. by saavsteruag the yj from both St.itrs. 'ur fear that they w,ll Im- lacking in snsnaers area by tins move, thev have advertised f r ba i h f sjbxxic, ItC, This auaht In a es Ii r -t rate i hau e l' r;i Begro tiddler and song singer. i au't use eiit- of uns lay Glee Cndj gue them a help ! Tin Will tired it. To what p i r shifts has whiggcry COBSB ' Harir tJaasrsiss a 1 ' e th atghi t . have a huh- tun w 1 1 la 'or oifaf frieinK bv wav oi" a nl -a-ant iokeortwo; bsS in flsixüur with them a day or two, we isvame isatialail aofisltj with th - r surrow, and fur tfsa hie nf u could not intl.ct mre. Ti.e.r pale andd'u ast c untenanes, tht ir avi r - on t il -c arse on politics, tnahented but too 4s. .... .!... .1 .- " I, . 1 . .. . .1... ......... .... . .... ...1.1. . I . ... I UIIO III. II Ii. li O Iii. II li.e e.im.- ;s I Willi IUI III. . . . ..1. 1 .............. ... ..r ....... r .1 . 1 1 ,,ti" T ""I " iew. am, ,nev 11 r '-int'Tiu d. von couldn't hear tOesn ans Maim: BO e. e would suggest to our friends the propriety ef tn at n2 ihrSB tPaSStrly. I Iturtfuiii ami Corrupt ion. A aOVSasp ndent intimates that .Mr. Smith has made. , .11 ix-., or is trying to make an arrangement, by trading on the a b afire ef Sacsasavy of State as T. J. mat' arff , Os aaarara bin aaaa election to tin- t'.S. Senate. .Mr. S. has been sta'ceasful a: taia kiad aa gaaae aacs In fore, but it i ratln r t bereft -ed. w e sh uhl think, to succeed again, paitär nirrlj with su.-h a anhject as Baraana. Il:inl IC1111. The poor iisSSl OniO be hard run. T olT-et the tasoasaOnS of renunctatious of whiggery daily publishes! iiiroughout the country, they have BaOaaJ aaGossrnof Bitnrr, of rcna-ylvama, to publish a letter say. 11; that he ;s wh; as he always was. and anaaon Oj sappail Clay! Ji:-t as if any one cer d ubttd it ! ! Saw my lejj off! lallii r iking. Hon. J.vis G. Hr.vp. Danaacratie State Elaasnr, w .11 address the r, tizcn of .Marion roun'y and vicinitv. at Indausftpt i.s, . ii Wedneadny, iho l(th of Ortobar, at 1 oVl s k. P. al. If. The Ma di"s 'ii I'ooO R to-er Hiyn, Oaat Onua is no rertamty aäsa .Maine w ,11 ote in November. Vthink the Maine b' - will liardlv vote far the murder- - cr of one nf their brightest ornaments the lamented " . , C.llev. Tncre is ome certainty sbuut that, accord.ntr I. thf lte th . tion m tUt ifate.
I in i4i Mm fin in Tota, Tie Texas fedon;? boat. Star, arrived at NVwOrlrant V " J irX " 5 2 ! t'",m;i?U?.t'n' hr,',-'" i)"-; nt' l.o - J. r tii" t ik onwm-nt i I the I .0., and also vi- ifi.it w i TJt UM ministers of rnn'-c mill hiijiland at asbint ajntai lo rehte to the invasion of Tens by
the nexmas m whom it 1- aaid io.imi men undci ' nionsays inrral Woll, firming the adwmi e guard f tin- ini.n ''Eloans-nl aaVllii i u i w ere del.v er d by ll ft. thus, body, are arrived aaj the Rj . UraaaSB. TatO is rerj f ,,r..r- II. I niamin II. Brewster, Samuel . Black, iawiMfaul baetlujaeiare if t l teat bet IneNen ,- .: Jolm W. Forney, fcapt. We bare fto desire to Orleans Herald doubts tin- .. mi-cr f tbe f tee Bodet be invid n., bn1 ana I firbear eompl m -n'.iry noGeftw W(A; ftftftl ftftftfttkMnfif tke nbulo Mexicas mnaj tire of the uHret of vir. !h-t-"!'. Ii ama tmly that OOftn Tftsfta w ill am u;it 10 10,000 rm ii. dftMe and eloquent, aad fully svateioed bis repute. The Gaireatoa Nemr uf nxut 24th ftiestiofts the iio as ft $ Jimi orator. I In Tuesftay m KeewiotM .-ntli of ti- Hon. I . A. IM IWARD, lMTr ! . f gntea cftne from rariimquftters, aadthe -; -ak.f toe ' 11; ted Stete, at WftHbiftfl n. T kos, "n lOc im v.a keui bo iu Uic I ourt House nesrly toe tvi 4e 2W, SSai ftiiO of CftpL Litliropon the I4tk uftbsofty. 'I be I I n. Geo. Kramer, fare an interTUf aacftneaii bmi ftefttly abatedl it I ; ilv-.t,,. Bating aceoaal uf Ine et 1 -ir.t -i !av ami AftftOH nlToa OLiBftOöes Lr. Bfftt by toe 8uu m n ferwafoV 1 itioo, tad wa 1 udly cneered bj loeftuJience. Spccch-Wa-Iiüit ft, , hi r- ftgnin maOe bv Mers. Forney aad Black and In idalitioii to tbe abp btb pb-iii ii - f 4Vm iftg by 'in. J. N. I'urviftsjce of Batler." finai the rtoo Orlotos Bnlletäi of the 9th. Tint Tbe Harrilanh Arfns relates the iöli'm'ing inciBftocf ftftfta bo ma. 1 wa biouylit by tin', nrm.-il anil ! nt .ncrriiing bib reception i f George Kramer, the lut f-jfr : ij.T. In ihoae fthiefa we recetTed, tlio veteran deniocrat nbo nmstbe finrf mftn who publicly r. port of the ftftwoftch of Gen. VVoIl is nt mentioaed. l mnced nlitton of Adams and I Hay, II n - 'flip f-llowiii pararaj b, I'p.iu tli WftAhington a memherof t'ongTesa at the timet amj irelloo uniicfttor, 1 all thnt 'a- had touching Umj tho atem i quaint d a itli particulars f Uie Barga in : Mesacfta uavasioa : "During tins aeaMion uf the Convention, and while s ant f'-.v trN.; harn been amved (rom the citj H am tranctinf Ü.e bnsine, Mr. Krater cf Lanof Mexico t.r.var.U our S..;liM-vt. rn frontier. Bui caster, karin? discovered tbe veteran, Gen. Krena-r, .f Omw aWtrafttioa the Rio Umnde, en. Ihey aaionjr tbe aad'tence, moved ihal be be taken inside ot eaaaot irrm beJora October. At the bat advices ibe Conventioa. The motion was carried by atclamavhich xtfinl. .1 dim t , m-.-.r uV bikMteof Julv.Gen. ". bcn tbe old I nerol as conducted, anudsl ti.r
Santa Ann. had not TOccecdcd in raisin? eillier m ney ""-t enthnsisstic cheering, to 1 eot beside the Pro! ...... . .
or Bftea fr Lhc Lnvftsioft 1 f Texas. He was tr.if' ' that lim' to imliii f the M.iii tTontrresa to nronose to tak- tbo renn ured amount from tbe Clera bni Aaaa to anike the proposition uimelf. So Uie matter m'mm1 W3n '' 1,1 1 rotaJJewill st until Conjrress adbwrns. Touch the funds of 0 I hurcb, and Santa , J n , . . Anna mver will not test one m ntli. J lie above n ' ft .1 a ni 1 1 1 Lfi"!!' nia v tu' r'"i i ij n , a 1 1 . ;r iroui w im-ii .... .1. r 1 1 1 . 1 1 m a c derive it i" ol tin- biffhesl rbaraeter. Gea Howard four lamented Minister) had but race ally arml in Texas. The same paper which k - ...... ... ..1 1. . .i .1 ...:... ..1 hii. , , . 1 r diplomatic address on present mg the rredentials ol u ' 1... ....1. .1.. 1.. . .1.. -v HIB Uli ''I 'II, I '.Olt'l Willi UK 1 r'J 111 I' A.UI Secretory f State. The evidence Mfbfft the t'ourt Martial, in t!ie ra-e Connaodore Moore, had closed, and are learn 1 . r .. ' I ll... .. .... li.l . t ..... .. .1 1. ..I I.... .. .... . 1 . . 1 . ' fi . 1 1 ... 1 ...... 1 u.vi . 1 IIOlIln (1. A i "-tx-riiit in the New Orleans Ree of the 9th, peak tag of the arrival f Mr. Corr, the aaeaaeagt r ftnai Texas, says be WftS Mentnoyed by Mr. Mewell, w ho is the actins 1 . s. i on . at 1 ilvr rtoii, to hrms ... ".''.' ... ...,...',... OF .'..I ...... 11.11.. ... ... w i 1 .. . i .. i . , ,. . . 1.. . . r . , ' . ... . ...m (Imam. . .1 .11 1 ir ' I mm . 1 1 1 1 ii w 111 11 ii 1 ! r 1 1 11 m 1 iti iiTir 11,1 1 . . .1... . .1... 1 .. .1 ...... .., ..." 1 ' ; , . .Hu- .-I niiiii 1 i"n iii 111 ''ii iii- ,,'111! ."i i.-ii. Howard and the COasnl at Galvestoa. Wc barn fiotbef that Mr. ( orr did nit bring official despatrhes luff the Emrliah or French Ministers, bul only some . , . . ,, letters from private individuals, . lii.i lou ONB aawrat. Is Henry Clay in favor f the Annexat i hi f 1 exa 1 .' Wkia Liberty tfaw. Certeinly not. Have yon not read li s Raleigh letter oa Texas 1 J) iti'x-ntt. (s Henry Clay in fator of the AuHCX fttion of Te.ns ? II kig. What do boh think "f it ! Are you in favor of it .' Ptaaocraf. Certainly I am, IfAjr. Well : I w ill tell von what it Henn 'lav is opposed to annexfttioa, though be hns n i "per mrad objections Vll,,, c ,r biin. Si you sei? that von had better Dessoera. 1 will sake further inquiry. Good tw,Ttun,,t Kighhor ; I umlernte nd yoa am -r i . ii . i texas; and ret you mip -ri Henry ( hi in favor of II o.V Is It 3d Whiff, Why ! Have "ii Hot seen Iiis fofi letter I He has come out fir TeXftS a good deal strongCf than l'"lk. aaaeraf, Indeed f Put bow do yraj get al aig with "ur anti-abolition notions ? Von wave telling '"e Ota other SXj tint vu WOttM Bra anpntiri ttenry r,:,v ,f l" daHriaes put f.nh by hta m. - 'm . -SB iA a t friend (. M. I I 91 Whig, Well; but d Hi't you see that in bis kUemt letter be nays slavery ought to have noUOag to fki Willi it ! ml have , on nut seen his letter where he vnvs i '. M. lay haa bo basinoBS to give opinions for him ! gaaaerrad. Dal I am puaahsj to bad ".t ahera ba , mm . ,. is on the I exoa r aoy uther nuIj et. 9d lt'oe. Why this i it: we nm-t have votes froas every party we can get thess, or Mr. Clay will i '. ne Beaten. iMirc inere is no nanu in usuig a iiiueari t get tin an. mortal, It may do for you and your party ; but no hnsrat man can sanction it. Good day. I .' ) nitH-rnt. Shi IVtig-. (.V"'v) 1) n these moralising I".1 s. The sext thing will be, that they will denounce a aUBple game of ten d liar ker, and Other SIBUSg. nient rthara Maitnoiasc Of BtfgatU Literatun and fas Vjm Art, Is the title of a beautiful magasinc, two numbers of which are ln-f re u . This work Under the control of T. S. Ai; rut R, Esq., win. fa alone ought to ensure it celebrity. Each Buutber is rarbellishad with too s; lend.dlv executed steel engravings, besides utstv ones on w-mhI. It is frat ap ia beaotiful style, andaff.rdetl at an e.xtretnelv low price, viz: Two d liars , "ii. t per annum in advance; fire d liar. r three C .puts ; and ten dollars rr seven copies, mis is as clieap and raloahle a publication uf the Kaid as we knon of. the contents ere fullv emal to the stvle of tbe work : , a and ae doubt if either can be well surpassed. Call aasi sea assriiaeas at this otliee. ftSfca the padalishtTi aosd as the two first numbCTS ihn C'oNatrrfeile'r Il" 1 1 w e did oot see the passer of c unterteit money alu.() .Q ,.f Ul,.k f.,n. Äst, :iml u;,., our i-iti.i us io generously pt miitted t- escape, ami consequently cannot sav Uml he answers the descrip1 ' . : ..:.... t.... ... .1 . v ... ll"ll L'aUl l'l 11,111 U l.ic . I I l 1 lisi'il I ' lie." i.li -I , ahi. f"' A" Hie scamp referred to by the SetOtnel. we are in, formed, is John uilbr th, a vouug i-hapwhn toy m , 7Z, , A . 1 , ja.l at tins place some two er three months last spring. jr.. , b,v in appearance and would not be taken to be anove tnna 16 or 18 years o)d, lie is suspected of beuag eomeraed ai tiie ri t ding which has been earned on so cxtensiveij in wis country tor un? last fJsw aasatho. it w ould be well enough to srateh tins young rascal, for if he 'o-ers n lurk set ha wUlasahe as gssat a aronsa as ever went aahtmg. Wiiv don't the MlfHwaa baaoot pohUsh tlie edncial return's ..fthe hst Aut ol.vti n, instead ofthe - , , , ... e . ?. I .. I f a. I . t' i .-I I -rut It... I v. i . 1 11 r : vi : r I . . . -'a a ..... ..... .. -a a a .a...... . .. hi. that Mr. Donnas, is n--t BOW editiag the Wahash Express Or that he has. ;f he wa do.tt so, too inach tact t deceive Iii readers in the manner lus me. or scrub is d io ! Pnld.sh t'.e fig BJ H , -Mr. J ties ; and ,f v u d übt their cofTertnaaa, call on your Whig ffstnSaiy nf Stete for a eopy, aad then publish that. Head Kevelat.' 'tis, jrjfj, 8, The "Patent C lmni.This is the cognomen they pive t 1. utter Rarnott m LBsrrcaaea county. It slludes to hi peculiar fashion i f getting butter. It is first rate ! The Patent aura ' Ha, ba. ha : i M 1 . . staiitcil. litxUncr (n Hydraulic fbs ma enaanng aiiaOar plv at the Journal adJki V
Peasaey I vu ha. BftOSft! Noarn h akfYC meeting of the doWtnü Iron .11 parts i f rVaeasleaoia, 1 me beV at , , , , - liarrisourif, N ; t. to r- -1 nd t im- n mimt, on i ' ' I Francis EL 8000k, Rar Governor. Ii.' Dernorrstk
J,vV:'"" nc encrpc ic n v .n- w in n be Ihundered bis inui?naul scornand defian u; n Hen ry i lay, (or his Utrra.n and a!. Vfay the gray hair,J,r"i livetosecman) a victory (or tbe cause he has ao long, and so b bly advocated. :-n. Kremer address d ti,- pe Ojemass OMBetin Tlie r"ti. in its account of the nrucecduurs 1 -"1- 1 111 ""l " t u . I ... .. "ihe ioBff and ud i-ontfite-ii ran : r "im. ivre- , ... 1 ........ .. a I.... ...I. . . . . - . 1 . Hier, ni M-iii i- iiiii .,i-.i iiii in m it gvuiiviiwu us.ii to his feet. Iii. appearaace excited thegreaOj t eatlinsiasm t aad as be stood tliere, line, manly countenance beaminir with lonel pride, ami bis snow . . . - , .. . . . r . white hair thrown bfirk lr 'in I nl broad I reheail, be was no inappripriate represenl it ion ofthe renowned Democracy of Ute li-i a:'. II a ansät into a full od explicit Iii turv if tlie cumpr mine bttween I lay ami Adams ; aad if there ivaa aiaa who heard bim tint did not gu away convinced that there had been foul wrongand treaclii rv p rpct rated, aodthal Henry Clay was Oiedoer, be mast be blinded by a veil of bijrotry, impenetrable to light or reason. We wish thai every Jack n man, and every lover f truth und tosticc throughout thb l'nion, could ba ve bea rd Ge rge , . , Kretner a speech, ami hov inany hearts now d-wottsl . . . . . . . tee chain.-: ai ol a ÜRIlk, Would revolt tniil hihateful com pa i lion -hip ! Ilai .nr eonchaled, amidsl i tempest of applause, tho General took bts&oat, greeted !v m. hearty cheers, given with will." t Miori Ncmoi . The Greeasburg RcjHsitory baa the following : Vtllaiwmn ..". One Mathew R. Hull, an abolition candidate fr Presidential elector, in a letter to the editors f' the S: ite Sentiui I, dated 'Russin ille, Aug 30, 114 in spemkin j of the Whig party, writes Ihns : 'fins is the party who, at Greeasburg, sent tit (heir saury iirrhin to insult Gen. loss, as he enter. eil lh"ir village.." All we have t I a to tins js, that it is unqoalifb d, ootragcously, malieiou ly, and sinfully false and tii.it the man wi. run-- ii.is Matement, i au anmittgated liar, an unprinc i 'l puppy, and i btack-bearU ed, ill linons n sindral !" Here the Repisitorj aVairi s'ltat Mr. Hull wrote. n seven ,II'S aft r tins pure lamrua'Te, tho editor sa v n : a "Whenweseen !ari mg rait, we, otir.elf, emlaavored In sruade them to dcit fiili ig i i du so, ve sent several '!d and prominent Wiiis to them, who were alike unsuccessful." Ii is certainly astouishing tint if lhc boys d rj not not go out to in nil Jen. ' 'a s, as Mtattsl by Mr. Hull, that the editor nhould 1 'endeavor i persuade them t . desist and failing to do wi, should send other, to perf 'mi the same duty. Certain persons slnnud have ifi ii nl incmoric & c. James Pen I more t aap aar Tins distiium r lied author, like Brvant. Ilnnci ft. Irving, and otfter atara ofthe Literary galaxy of Imer. ice. ia a tliorouffh-ffoinff deuncrat. In lettertithe democrats of New Vork IS - . i-n. .Mr. Cooper says "It is m saoch aaprafd to my habits to attend political aaraOnga, ihal I baa avoraVa1 ihrm i ... .u. r ..i a caslBry, atteiuhna but one in all Ibsl lima ibe es reptioa occurred tin very Mimmer, aad if aay thing could bring am n Ihe -tump, h wnM be lu Owlp pas asm n Ilia ""' 1 9 '" .'; .""w t"';,x,"r '" H " ,r tiaj in I he chair of alate While I do fall iiiaOce to tbe aaani bonwrahla aien who call inemaelves arhigS) I mj m i more lt.. in I ihillfc, w In n I nai that I reg ml I In ir p.nty, aa a whsde, as nweh the fslseai and m .i alangenms bmmm laUoB "t lloi -"ii id ii bis appeared ia the eunntrt m ay day, Wa have bad a lasts i ibeir me wares, boia in Hi.- HiaOi and at WaohingtiHi, .onl it ii ranV ient to brt aa tela lbs aaeti t i lbs ateana Ihal will be seed p rpi lula I half paw el ahnutd tins prevail is the appro bins sleeOoa ünd send Ihm Ibei niay ui. as I i In-va will prase 0 ha the met, aiswittotanding alt their ahontinga i'or anticipated mi ' t Jay najatiial li o.iipl.o.K i s. Inn letter to S. I.i I" Smith e Chicago, III., dated Washington, Ifcid Jime, IWH, Henry Clay wrote a folios s " I CEftTAINLY MADE STREXTOCS OPPOSITION TO THE PASSAiilv OK THE PKE-E.MP-TION BILL I did it op prin tide and frost a srnu sen I duiv I tboiurbi oral st II thno. tliai tin public land, winch are the nsntu n prM r;y f a.l Ihe petiple of the tinted States, ott?hi not t be liable to be tr'M!Htfct a 1 1 1 and sensed ami appropriated by . w,( , , tMI;,.r ,(,. QOt only vv,thouttho autltoritv of law. bul asainsi its oositivi romanknda. Tlie experie?:-e of the liov ernment had ssiüsned me that i SYSTEM i' PU&EMFTIONS especially in connexion with floate, WAS I iL 1 1 -VERTED TO T!!;: WORST PURPOSES OF FEAUD, PERJURY AND SI EOULATION. bat aotwith-ihind nr my ate r tion t theeystem. I should hue clieerfiilly acquicseed l' the bite preemption bill, under all the peculiar circumstances, it it friend would iari ns-n:-l to in?rt a etau ter .1 .- Iminati ', i r that I ' 11111 vi 1A1 ; ' t ta !,. but that they refused to do." mo'; i t S '!!; I.otll I I II. . , . .. , ,. , . . .. ,., r Mr. I iv has written a le:;r lo Air. iavt in i t .1.1 .1 .. 1 1 DelaWftre, m which he decares that he goes thewliole ho for a Hgh Tariir to protect the rich nianufacl tf d , ,.v (, (. attt llipt t ftWav , J the more uniust features i.f the present t if s, w m 1 a"iv li lu" 1 "' i" tMI 1 1 are not the words 1 f Mr. I lay, but the a eaningof bis letter, if it means antMhinp more than humbug. abetter itoiii t :;i to lac triorniaas The OaOurki Messenger says, A late auaaber of the Nauv o Times and Seasons' contains a letter written by Henry Clay to the Mormon Fraternity, with a view to acenre their votes t" r loins, if. 'r. .m this precious letter we make this hr. t extract wim i, Beeds no ccAUiient : "I have viewed With hvi Iv interest the projrrrss 1 . e Latter Day Saint: k bei is Baraett ' Thai qni stien is ag.un lu-ing pat tn us fresBently. 1 1 n im: ai tlio Wlnis Ootphur Opringa, iheta eertain. He will Bev er g' there agate, we think. Itut it 1 :nd that Im i on a tour, ostei.-ildv as 1 . 1 jr orator, hut ri 1II3 i beat up naraniOj for the b lection of 1 1 II Suntli m the U. Senate If sin i s. iu!. Smith in r turn ia to give BarI m il the ben.-fit l ins influence to i.rouiote i.is üpna1 , ,, - . s . . r s . I iiobi I'J the tijiicc ot Jserrrtari nf state Qaarar4eritic Bnnnei . AtOBBgather baansw waasj were eshtbtted at the rreaan aamoiiaOe meeting in !N. w I iabon, Ohio, vaa otm ii feel knag and two fei t broad, covered nHk 1 1 1 and Its d liar bill, mi Sti-kidy 'i Dfokca bank el SleBBeBilhl Tin. arjruuii nt was rather ararUi al to ami the mate of tl.e
federal lawjrr, niercliaul- ami p. t ui atord. It ainttd ti. j no king-as n to u fruciiuu !
l lie Texas agaejtstaooi 1 1 is put assay ofthe Whigs into as ridiculous a qsssndary as it ha- put Mr. Clay him elf. Hia diateal p lat "ii." Mr. I Kassius M. Clay, who for a yea r as two p-.st ins been eloquently deprecating slavery, ntd more lately the aaaexati b of Texan, oa natasmnad that it would increase the e.t nt of the slave rritorj . sras the ßrrt of one of Ose sen firsi nun ia this Ua-
km who proposed the anion r th confederacy. The Keatncky i res lute as saLmitted ly C M. i tun- of Ky., which it j ies from republic to tL n republiabes ti.a the Lt ri lae jaoraal of the Hon i f RepresenUtivi - i f thai State, for the -es,()jj of I""'? 8, page 17. They arc as fidlosrs, aad cov er tim whole greatnd, aside from tho nnestioB of laer, m -t ably and c sjcisely. .Mr C N Clay read and laid oa tbe taMe ike ftdlowina preamble snd reaolnttossi, viz. In n I-. IBs Ii public uf T ssa baa l r tared h r. It" independent of dm aosernaaeni ef Mi i. . and m aoar.de meto, in poen wiue il Iba bind claimed m !' ulmi bet boandariesj snd n hi loss, aba im ibmngh bet accredit- j I Mo. on r Plenipotentiary, neai ibe Governwent ol uWl I Statea of America, asade fbrsaal propoaala to ba uduutt d into the Union nl these Stab ; I Tin rtji'ri . hi it risr'il te tbt tiiruinl dSSJenUVe 0f tir Com mea wealt ef aVcnlwcfta, That - li'l epoa mir ! Anglo-Oaxon bretbn n ol '' .i w uli f i ln.ys vi pi l -i.tul j interesl ami i. mpatby 9 Braesad, That w- avow i!i iuhi f two or nmre unh pemb nt nai.' ms o mm.' thsaaaelvei ander ana .-v-ernmem hst tin ii mutual protection and bappincaa, and id. it uokhi 9 m accordance erith tin- kssrs of natare ami BanHM. !l ftensfeed, Thai Texas being ia possession of Ibe territory claimed by her, and m aiats at ojoietnde, and miller an organnced governmi nt, ia, snd of i igln aiglit t be, an indeperaenl aalton. I ifrsWsest, That the power to receive ' new Sint. into our Unsun, m apfuwdt granted l Use nonaliiutioe of th,- I niled Slates, and m la accordance wnh tin- praclies of nor ( i" i a tini'-iii hVssdcrd, That the admission f new Btatea" inm our I aion, bus realist l the anlicipationa nl Ibe meet aantrniiic. aiul nddi-d in rt-a-cd it i "gh ami splendor to our Federal I o rrnnn at. ii ftrnsfrfrf, Thai a confederated representative c -erninent, libs thai of tin- tinned Stales, in auHsblc to an ii.il. anils apace ami population, and thai experience war rants sa in tin' as-, riion ihal a Winds l ontim nt ia mil too laigs t"i it- aeefol m lion. 7 .'. saced. That ibe adinowi n 'fl'. saa into tins I 'ni . ,i i g espvdient and h -ir.il.l.-. tie r, l.v diminiatiing Ibe espenaea of aeace, aad hsaening lbs cOanccs at wai giving os wi ihli and Bopulalion at bosae, and elevating us sasonji ftoi iii aalione. H, Ursaserf, Thai are are vitally attached lo the union of these OMtee, and loot, with pride to their legitimate esteneöm, North" or SobiO, end that we deem their dissolution the ir r . . : t .t asMsibla wdilical calamiti ! ftffafVcd, That as are nt unconuma of Ibe 1 1 Iii -iiliu-s loechina t'"- co at qjaeelhm, al borne snd abroad ; that are woaM Mcrifiee much fisamit) at bosae, bul aland i li j; upon the Ii. in ground ol natural ami national rialita, we defi dntalion from ahned,and will meet lbs ii -nit s in com) - M Ires peofde 10. Urse erst, That a cop) ofthe shore reaoiutionü lorwarded h the Jovernrt out Rvpreaentattvni ami Sen aion in Conaress. ami lhc Preaidenl nl ihe United Stall - BJ CTaya Otsarrwanrc r.f I fir al:a h, :ml Ii s i ini irk.iblc Piny ! In a long mid scjitiutig nrln-le in the e Bain, published at Frankfort, Ky.. in n tation t the certificate of .Mr. I I.i -i on in favor of ("lay's moral character, the fi.tl iwing incid nt. I recent occurrence, irelaUd It sjictks wore ekxioently of Clay's riVfava th in Oie eertificates of Rtrtj of bis pet par- n - coubj da, Read! rnw days ainee, .Mr. i. W. Bfaupin, Ute Whiir uumber elect t" the Legislature of K irttir Uv from the county i f Madison, being called to Lexington on business, and detained thenj until Ibe SabbnOS, progpsed to some friends in the city to accompany lum to Ashland, snd Inm r bim w ith an inOmluction to that puissant EmU diiia at of Whig principles lor whom he had beeti voting si. mo thirty year., wit limit e.r riij y.ug the tea sure t' a per onal arsimintaace. j 1 te friend or friciaji t w hom ht.i rrtiit-st sas pre lernsl, h. ing prevented by n ine cause fi an acountpan ing him. I.C prset di d si Si I and im Ki t t ij the reh li nee of Mr. I laj . Irrivt d at tl.e dwelling, he en- j tjuired of tlie servant f r hi - master, ami was inform, cd Mr. Clay was buwi II and could not he seen. Relucteut to return witboul aecnnidihing Uie objevt of Ins p-ii, be insisti d iijsrn the servant again annouti -ing hia desira t- h. master. On the aecond sunt- j tu-mi s Mr. i I followed the servant totocdoor. Hire, I'm plain old farmer explained tl.e m itive of his im l Ttunity, alleging the rerj ii-t ml intmvals of tune al hk'h lie isited lexington, und Iii ardent euriosi t to see the man whom his lather before him had au ported, aad w h" run tituenl be bad himself been ; tor more than thirty years, asm ipolngy f'r lus in-j Irusion. Mr. I hay, ut'n r bearing bim tbnmgh, re-1 plied, with an air and tone uf outraged piety, h 1 n ur '' ttsitn mi fhi Su html o" T lie aliashed and humbled applicant for a fen uioun nis' audience I S'ttlt his political id I. stammered out some incolie-1 n ut scnti nee uch S" 'was v"rry to have intrud- i id couhl n "i fin go the ojiportiutity of being aide to 0H his neighbors ami friends Mr. Claj was uill." dee. when Ins cars were again stimmst with tlie stern aUirmstjun, "Sir. I rca-ot thnt idnwUm rwsjtrnytnthi Suliltnth Vs,., W ith a burning cheek and imtignanl heart, the old man turned from tlie surli portals, and as he pissed heneaih the ojen windows uf the bannncl ball, lo! the secret of his ignominious repulse stood revealed, t thrittfi fit arisinccnttr' ßucnt in 1 1 ratittrd n und the giVcrin bttrd ! far fjwd I .1' , ah rrdtifent of fitrth und tn , viihjtst iiinl gibe mid cei ,y ' . th- i. - n- "ci vrvi i ri., TOT. SaITOaTH UAV a Mil- ii IIOI.V. 7''" were; ii .i ii-' I a" w ifi'iir.t t i ii" wcciji" i ii;ii i our .Mi"r rrur rs re. tion ! The llevirn laairalan "-m!Ic. I 'Id I'o.m'e iter, nppropriatelv niekiialiM d n Missis- I sippr, the "Uevil's larning Needle," lias written a retten Bated at Louisville, 5ept. 16, ti the Louisville ' Democrat, in ek'fence of Mr. bivn liamW ng liabit. As n beautiful sprcitnen of federal Whig piety ind morality we copy the f! Ikrwing extract fironithe letti r. being the e ist uf it ; "Throughout a course of public life, in and nt of Congress, running through a period of flirty years, I rlo Ii A tinllli I l::ie niel five BS ft, who (J d Ud 1 y a me game of cards un'c prennded by n lit scruples and oftserrnlion. The game usually played at Wasliingl in, in polite circles, is whist, in which Mr. Clay, with other members of Omgreas, Foreign Ministers ind heads of Dejartmeots, ufu nj-n-ti- i, at"I, trilhattt distinction of party." if .t is deemed to ' !c important, iu estimating the merits t fa st.te-ni.ui, to know w hether he ever partakes in Uicse tmusej in nt--. I c nld readilv furn h you with the names of hundreds wlto stand prowiuently high in all p liticsl I parties of the country, who have habitually indulged in the practice. But, sofarss have any knowledge, the public interest, has at bo period sustained injury from these rivott amtm n nt. lira Hot Pakens far the vtlti. 1. Agriculture n teds bo protection. try f u. "There i bo necessity ,.f protect it for ; r itectii ii." ry ' try. i 3. My efforts have been directed t" ihe r t teiion aim mtiuii.iuuuB ui irius. it nry . "I never was Ut favor of v. ha; I rsmsidered a hi'li TarifK' nry I a . .". Tiere j-. no Banger -f a high Taritf ivir be Bg r.s?;;; hshed." try ( ay. li. I should have preferred that tlie Com remise in it 1 1 its pnr.s cotdd have be a ad:,i red t"." nry Clay. Tlie above are II bona fide extracts fr m the ecbes ;::;! leth r- of Mr. I lay. The Cum slid nie nt Heime In ''lav's district the Whi rshave LOST since I-l" 1 I I fes ; while In T' lk's native county, the Deinocrats bare GAINED 1!-. S- arach for the relative p -pularity of Tolk and I I i v al h ass. Posts asn v. AssxaTm Mr. Hancoct, ratnststor at Cairo, in Hendersi n county, Ky., was arretted at L nisviUe i a Urn 3d nit., charged with ahstractiBe a dr-.:; f gfj-o tV m a letter which passed ihroturh h s Othi e. a at Uie Bank on which it ws ii a pruveu rnai oc ria.t presented tiio draft tint .n u I,. -'. ;1 ma .ir ... .....I l .1 and ibjccvi d tbe iu"ii v tor it
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s:n . isitranprr , I fx ran MM Ml. Sei . fr-rr aaaa thing ' Hi Nat ' Dens. aasi. over nnai ( ' 1" " !tHarts for the Hob Nails d M A I N EJ ! VS"' W7 Maine Klcrttan. Casnasas. sTatg tum. Sent. Nsarli full rataras 37,406 47. 1 J J 6,115 37 KSi ln II kig I ' iu ll.o I'. 44HI7 14,047 In atocraüe majority '' "lo - W n.j 9.716 ' ' ' fc..'.. aaa ...... J' ..... " Tbiftv-one lowna and a i-w plantation. :ur in lu-nr frmii Tin oi 18441, gat the n lus . not tindemocrats I46Q If lbs returns mis year carnal iheee s4 1840 tlie deaaocraUt will have a asajority aa lo.gl" over the n lim, ami 4,11 over all. The aggregate aaasruatorial rota ia I -to was 91 179 So far tin. ear tsi.i'.td II. ,ti.i,-ric!i- . 1 1 . . tu I . , 1 1 r i :im n.Vl.cs thi yew a fat as know a - 6IM Vote, in lhl in towns In heal from - - 8 I lit Iii prell certain ft cm tlu that the role tins year ill be target than that of 1849 on 9m euhnrnatiHiaJ lh-fcet, and n ill aeat Iv , if not meHe, ednal th it oi the Pr. anlontial Uckel of tin- aaase year, araseh araa '.'J-ld l fsraaamt The Woodatoch Age has returna from all the State hut Isreniy-tans lowi from erbicb u appears that Blade baa a majoeiti aver aJI olbrra of 1073, The nennte atanda In llemorr I to gn Inj-- a aain of um Demoeral anm l.it , ,r and the Houm IJ9 t).KMnil In 130 Wkisja, there bring no rboiee ia ihhtv-aevca town. Last year, there were in the llonss 97 Itenua rats and I- I Inn- . m twenty-two towna no choice. In I 4(i. Ilarriaoa majority was 14,468 The Si Albana Vermont Republican regrets extreme ly that it was not till afWf the l. i tion in ihal Siate. th.it Mi Clai - h iicr i one, ''inftirmina Ins friend and tbe public thai Anm xation baa ml Inn j to do w uh tl.e oaeslion of s la v i-1 . a in n.j: iheM that beelMtl be cl-ul te s n mnaghi html a- Mass as it raa he done oa lair term "An intelligent gentleman' aaya ihe Morning Nenre, 'iiitim.it. I a. iiHainied m ilk affaini ia Vermont, .-...nr. - m that be I-c.-uiiih nt Blade could aot have carried Ihe tOats if that letlet h id come out aetbra the flection . and that he doea e i tedieve that t l o will eatrj it lo the popular : in November Tbara w ill probably ba no election hv lhc people. " III s c: r;---t' lliei: I W Cod in the Ji Hereon Inqoirer, use Mi-1 l t lorn of the recent ehetion m tla- Hlato, who Ii how Ihe fidkrartog reenti : Kdwards n-aoiriti oet rtlles Pr tioce tier .i li.i ; youngs over Ahnmid, for Lieol. CJovernor, I..I.ÖT ; averaew m ijoriti l.-i tin- Di'Wiw r -in (JuMerwÖMiai lirket, Mvasra. Uowlin. Pbelps, Pries and Reife. 7 Am. OeiiitMi :.l je 71 s. 'J:r'.ry;s. The Mos Meiling. Iiotilie.l lo the I'nii u'.r S'lr Cenoal Coounitlce and to come oBT in Oct la oil Kotember, IIS II follows : lien C.e. i- evpi I t la attl n I all th M i I On- IVatiaak, aa aretl m my m-i ni -m i -i --:ik.t.. It ii bupsd alao thai Tom Mar.ball and Hubert WkklifTl i K ii t ii i U may find it convenient to stteud where tkej ksve been i mal i- m o d. At i karhalou, I irk u , At Veinnn, Jennins re At Vevay, Saritaetlai lee At N ipaleon, It hde j i At Wavi i -y , Mai it in ce ai i . soar, lt cat mi ri At Laue I. Pi ii kiin ca At l. .i.i i ly, I 1 1 ton cm At llaasiatnn H, 0 ) aa ea At n i In -tri , l(4i i i) Ii . A t ,i rein ol le, I'm n ..in CS At I M a H oil' , U'i c I Ai Ilm k i lie, PecSe tu t ( iivingiaa, Kmuit iii co At Lafsvi Me, Tlp rcaftaa at At i '. i, in, Carrail ca At Logenepott) Cava ci At VababtoWB, W tmh At Pot t W i in, Ilten t i A t Mat eil lea, N lle ra t i h ti. Klkk nt . a At s ,,i it. ii. I, tit, .1 h ro At I. M'"' t''. Ia nor la co Or! ba I :t .' ' S !l I I I I . In I I lö in 17 a is If al . aa :i 31 At Valpel io1, Pot 01 CO " A i I.i hanoii, It nn ir c i a At M o i ill - V 1 1 le. M"i;.i'i " At Osavtia, llendi a k en a At I 1 1 -ouuneu v, tircsaeea " At He i rd, LawreiH a co At Mnnctetoara, Uelaaraie ea u A' Inder-eotewn, Madiaoa as " Ai Mai i a to mi ca " At r irtlaa I, lai ra 3KI I II l!l ,t Itieetiuckl, Hancock ca Kssambai - At pti month, Mandtall ea At Kol i a ille, llamtlt is ea " 2 I ill Rtirlnaj. Tl aitor of ihe tioabeti Itenuarrat a rsnaing a race with (ftoeen VictiKia the haa Uut atari bj a fteatd ; .t lbs editor may deauVi an lor yet. He calle it g "d brvedina '' 'I'll II III-. fsjy not some alias ing Irom isb thev would this , .!,;, rt turn it. 1 I Tin- Cooaak in ner , ISo !. . ontaina an aide lion of the rourse of leading Wbiaa on the Oregon qui lion, their di aire ki gtve tin- l-rritorj to tin- Uritiah, A flte. It alao ahosra the nnarsa of I'rents-c nfthe Lou utile Journal, while he wai the editor of the federall n-, in Uonnccticul ü.j The Cooaak in ni r. No HU, ronmina a complete r. ntatioal of tlie Whig I" about Pulk eaamt in rehUe to revolutionary and other militar peoeion, and ehoi thai ba baa al w.i - he n tbe beat Iriead id Ihe poor (III T. T!i:: VVIIItj 1 REED i TJ1AT OF IrEXRY CLAY. It may be stimm d up as ahortfy and in as fiu words as t:.-- 7 i t'mn mandmcnt I' include tlie KESTOUATION OF A N'ATfOXAL CCRREMCY, a di is can only bt don tht il I.Tl-.i! of a NATIONAL BA.NK fräund, 1 . .. ON THE PRIM IPLKS I F 'J 11 T Willi II ANDREW JACK Vi.lt ED IN -as thai Captain ShKkt u oili-r- the following to'wit. sslo.neo tlial Polk and Ustkts will be eh lit 10,01 Ml on each f tlie s ati - of New ..rk. I svlvattia, Virginia and Neu Jer.M v. tuakin; v"s. t T . e rn is a ni r sssssjnesan ther sliape, ace rd.ngtotiie Wh 2 : I lay ton and the Tribune ; sn effort is t-. m mi ilifiurii:) the growth f bread stuffs: and increa Ki atu at H irr idshurg, .u thai Stati A I
who v.as a-s-kod ,t were eoinz to 1 1 1 rr- d- i.r replied,1! cannot go, I have my oats hi rut. and mast stay at home, and see to it." iio, replied bis more patriotic wife, 4 go where vour duty tovour ifrjf and your party c:.!! yon, end I 1 ti no into t'it harrest field and take matte I5C4 . tlif ww r -t-irn." A cause cannot bat prosper when the women tike hold of it with such a sj.j.t ;ts the above. Chasge I Cha? 1.:: t a bäkory pole raising in Johnstown, .Y., wventy-five men who had voted fr 'Tippecanoe and Tyler too tame forward ami eJainsad itmsthoir privitegc la raise the cuibknf of LAcmucracv.
HOI Ills IOK N ItVNMKV 'S In Waarlalng tint's It.-inner. m " h'.u i,i n wi I '' -i "if U t" lutir b.ittk s'lti", they must bt us Iwn irkit wir; for ac ranrmt rut n fir- in -!, cm' '' ' r ' ., and hau -,ur uh-hh1 JntmgbAVtru rk in thtküd .-. Gass. liaialiBssam'B H inm-r. (,',, V rtr (i '' " ' '.' ' l 'i'V ,''7 ft : . rf ( lot e ia;.rr , in the L. ft. fämat a Bq rem ;t:ti" w aoalliiaai it inm i. " riin i;n r ! i r rat im dtUUratüm i pes raansaarj fa arttaaj faV ; ' ' ri:i Wiw rtgriU t- art uynit !' ru'f rt "t Smth'TH saf-rjf.nnd thrrtifnrf th- y Vn nn rigftf fo d ibrrntfr an riLiht Use ims." t .,' s, iu th- I . S. .Vnii' . Kt. IE illltei lot- leatl tleii. Mm aearrner mn '-rt tmd ..',." 9emry t'iay reply lo mlmitnkmU. I si ISIS. Pai BBcrn alamaaejr. ' Agriewltmrt aeeaii nn j i '.' im. Vhr habit f '.;',. ra, e -.ii.-,;; tum aft-r e ration. ts -I'-trn a long trm ' "i ti n- in i . ; ' tun vaccesrioa?, ithnut tht ararftf- - r'uni mmithr noaeönafln arim fanOVaa In j-ltntih tut1!' Uli .... Wis ritt .i.uifi it-4 -mn th it is any roiv. '';.: fO I ' IS." S y I ' Prastrestare T.nifl siaii It.mit T , t'nrt t'iiit Jr. (';t nnn nl a ' r- tntii- fan
i adrorsuV, as h it a a vtn nn-l remMmmhl tanJJ ra Ifr. I ' tturrm.in mtrnmini a-mra kmarn th petti ' ' So th. Ri tmmid II 'iff. laats-ltanli llaiinnM f cnnceii th r$tak'ixlum nt ' this Ii nl. a mmmfftr hum titt'-i a frl y and irttare at this republic. II-my CAty, 1811. PraasoMaksFrSa lt:t i: aacsr "It '.'- !,-. arm I sat rä taste j the aifthm ii' tf the t, ir. fa j r real tftc aas .' II- nt a Vlayt fetter to Wime. Law uml O rat aw Men's is.uutcr. I - roamiinri . aaraadW, asVn m r It arsrs ' . lata era , nimmt rmdmntniator. a dnntardrnttdm nor : a-i-t it " aatri mnrrii imtselt. mnd mr&tr kü amaart wiU kdti : hi .11 r ' mtsitilr, it.s I in , . n.hnii mtfst it lo In , In n't Ihr laira ti inrh garcra anal rfnulat mm of honor. II Clay. t'l;tys 1'opul it ify. In 1512, ii w II be reaafanhesasfl, Henry 1" w:i-.a candidate fr the rres.fbm y. and was defrwted bf a asaj iiiy of i-. i lactoeal rotes! The fonVnsiag is the very signiheauat rcaanat of that caactiua in tim several S: tie-: In W i ae I e btb defeated by over ;,' ft. In New Hampshire by aUnit the same lotc. In Vtrgiani bj X."! '. In Kurth I ir d n i hv 'er "Jü. tin. in Tenne i e by l-i.-..l. In Indi n by ah ri iH'ii. In M i -. by ITI 7. In New h r-ey by ItJNQ In Vtitisyivnnia, si Impehvs were hta arnsfssghi that l is tV.euds did ii' l tlonk pr-.per In t'.rui nn h .t .r.il ticket, TtteClaj men Mflitod O'ith tOO Bfati i a mis on .rt, S'lio was dtteattsl by a majority ef J l.'J'iT. In ew "H,, the I tat im'-:i ami aiitj.inis.oi . milted btlt Were lb f.-ated bv III. Vol . tes. He did not get I vote in Mr -is-ippi. II rair.ed Kentuck) i abtsit Staat. MasMicliuscttM by a neU majority d" (is:i. I tmneetieol by :l i7. und ÜHatvain by VI. In V. rm -nt, ,rt ln-.it bim 1024. How pr !.;:,.... !;. p..pu! ar Mr. I lay is ''ii,' o BHBMt elaam. Tl Vft 1 1 mi. u k manufacturing osn aot bare receotly made a sisai-saaaal dividend, a-hn-li with a sarevnau litte diVidi nd, mal e. u; ti,.- mm of ; P -tt.tsat, which lite sharfcholdefM lave received within the rear, h ides which tin) have h , aside a reserve of one hundred and len tlsmsand ddlara for naitingem iea w hu h. in fairness ougbl a I i be added to the pmlits. Tliis Company, says the New ..ik ICrasätaJ fVaa. baa a capita I uf two miliums 4 aVdtara. In ansa aa i the u d' this rs ital, aftt r pav iii' wnara und sal irnsj and ndntutssitHi t even bmji rmpkiyed, arnsgs ts the atO) I le ld i s m If a noil. "ii more. ire I hers mn fanisra uf plaaotra, osj ahraahj be glad i" know, who have roreivttd an thing I ike the a prop rtmn for Otmr land, the past eearl The I isrs bll us thai this class f aseo ia -Ircmcn pneperun if -. it can be saanra. Is tin r i .:ie mau i Ngft I I in nru ultOTC in nil the I i I'll ! Utt, w h". afu r pi Uag all the easanssaa u "ii i f.rui worth two thouMind if liars, including et tn; a t nt s;,!,r; for h.s run I.i I or and that taf narr j t - ii . . ui, I rj i d u ,lh him, I nd- jefi to baa a profit I fair hundred dollars, ainjl a re en uf -no hnmln I and t n dollars for r pairing lus Imii Maura and feneea, hns, ng shark and manuring Ins prnmnd 1 If Baa sucli man exists let us bftve Ins aaosa ind idaca of residence, und use proof rff hi prosperity, and we I r sat to i id. I. h ii Baont . en ; n uon 4j . and lo Bathe in addition a public 11,01 , to the uh I,, iriha of niaie.f.u 'urer-. lint, if no sa It m in can he f .und. a ill t' ere be bos fatad wlni will put party slsne rsssatrj aad hrsta . 11 I aj that the pre .nt Tariff ahall n' be so aamlilb d a. to sfTrd rsjual and pi-t firotectifm to aj haa est interests of the abide laiun, rncluding "nmittlre, dLanufaetiires, Uie Hechamc Art . lanmerce ' " i' Kl I -. -- tbis JJ.f. y.;M 11 w 1 1 1 sss are both Bbtmdant and rat ap the f4Um -mjf 1 t -r making del'eius patties from rime . : .it - Ma 1 nne sect , lalde 'lake tsae galhsi t jftsKl ruMsrai -and add t . it fair lh-. brown of..r; ' bis 1 r a miturh a and akim oflT ana shnsa M it may riM.. Tlssj Uke rling-shase maenes that aretulU ripe, rub tin tu with a fkaneJehsh tureuaove '' '-4 " "i' " 1 1 '" 1 sk three r f mr el ties in each; put Urem into ght or eanlicra --!-. and t our t: e hquor Ufa n ll - m b .1 ng h-.t. 1 r tarsal apand I i them stand in em plaee ftr ft Seefc Of en days, tin 13 un d tire Ihju r and boil it ax befaare, ; .j '' - '' Oi Ute pachi d ' full) - .. i d up and st ,r .m . 1 1 ' ' hi! t i - lant ! Iptnei pa I n bis resignation i f Btg 11 at Philadelphia s na i.ths, rune -r d, . ai d thit rt iiar lus 1. ml -' ' 1 ! . I i t not " ' ; ted. ai.d f.r-her led w .ii I ;,i n e 'i a It has i--. r i fs .. bit II ap 1 at . 1 for hand rat n bts 1 Mn f Vn be,
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