Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 16, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1844 — Page 2
THE STATE SENTINEL
arras 'wiuMi ten rain si mun l 1 1 141. Iv M loltllC IO. IM i I. l oi I'ti' lefrajf, JAMI.S K. POLK, Oh lt. t sst.K 'I- tot nt. ;i:. M. DALLAS, i FaYJt V.i.i.M. n-iMori-.Hlr i torsil l i-K'i. ' To III t. r.M mi M i in n. ..t Caaa j Mi - ; itr M Claraa. caai tttoii i I ' I 3 4f sai MM InA Wnii." Bow Lai nf OrauM I i ii ii Vi I imi 1. 1 W .i.l.iinjion Jona M Jon i hi . oi 1'i.iiikltn. i i I. Paaaiaa, a4 Wayaa 1 1 i 1 1 U i. i , I M.o i n Paan ( ii i m, , 1. 1 Mom i t r M l'i iir. ..I To' .
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Haaai Eimwmtm. ir Tipp-ni and oh.o, where 1 elections are held next Tuerwaaaci u Carwaaat ,at Lafafii dar. He rctradi nairr of bia former optmot apoa J..11 lntmHr, hi Gram). the Texas aaaatian. hut dtmm not mtnet. Ii .w-.-vit. n
I 1 1) tiiintir: a Buck WwawnaaMl Iffaln wmmrfMmM liar ii liinn la nis l om .ii Maaal Plilh Lfjlitra am TraMtt! !m ttaj I , tauaaa ' araaj, a Whig paper j.uhli!!iad at Lalai M . of OH. 'M. we awdi fmrlhkl . r r . i .i . r , - . fr in Ir. ' !.v ,,. .'.j 1 f nnnt,,,,. wl.H, wteepy W with the totroda rtorj remark- ..f the J mrn-l. PWm M tTffrm J, um,i. LETTER FROM MR. CLAY. I n the raw t t f Mr. I hjy two Al tbaaaa Letter . pmm of fi Npud i ' . .i i i if 1 1 I hey eotild MM in Mm aa, if a 1 d n are from ibe gn and aaaaaard ia bia Raloigh I tor, nt kauri n n pmn U e Bflteti aj With MMne oi Iba tiewij embodo-d in it. For the pur,v.,. ..f aatifraagaN neb and in order Matt the aoblie tm id ml i . a i am h p . s. de Ix- diaabnaed frm t i ap i practired upon it by the mrmiea and iraeWtra A Mr. lay, in reg trd to ki real arwtiaaanta mi tfa Tos quo tu ii, ur toWiiatnon. Mr. John Pm d and GodbM i S. I Nth, K p addressed aim a communioa'io, infrmi:t; I. im of the constructrai put up ii hi-. Ah bam i fc-tter, .-Mid nsAiujr him it suoh . . .1 , fidl.wiSgishreply. It is plain, po.nt d. and full and think ought to entirolv mtinfict rv. As.ri.-.M.. Si pt 19th, 1- 1 I. i.i I hae ri c, ymir farot and am obliged SO son f r the fr. ndl. m tiv m whk h uadisred ton to address it ta ii- . I think a A UhttJ and candid v ewi4m two AI I i tetters a uld lead to the ennelusion, that f.i.'Tf. I' .. ti . il -ir ...... i-i ll.. ... I. l.i t.... i.r..i..l i..i. .... ii. .i .'..it'll in in in ii in ii,,- .'.ii;iis - t ii in in naie.-rii , ,.r. himi i-.-ria.iuy none was 1 11 . ,.. . 1
iatrndjed When I aoke of having do personal oh- bssa ssrinVisatty nrocaalxted, n ibst they did mit p..sje 't ti to annexation, I aieanl ihil my o in on.araa suss, io say judgaisai, sasi nui iwipuvtanee n resfsir- aa t' . : ! .: ig n r op n I i!. c and general ground., answer frem me. I ilir- now in sny le lbs public, ind did no proce .1 from private '-r imlvidual aa 'brnugb yon, Ibst, ceasldiiriag the near spjwsaeh at iba livca. So, in Uta hi r 1 th . to Alabuna, when I -aaid fidsaial sieetHm, I rindl haeefnrward reapeetfslty i . , . 'i' ii. .! . i ! ' ' loic to ir iii-i ' I . r imlil ii tti. nt iin letli is lo in mo in tliit.il the an .a ion ol 1 .--.is could lie lir1i d will 1 ., ' ..... .. . . llll-WiT In IIIMHU IIIMill plillii III ltd IS " !l l "l ' W ".' N;it W1 Atlat mi ...mini.,,.'.,,. I il.nt.t, il M pr...rn t v . na I still si ' a ' a I w i" war, and aj on 1 1 r and just tonn-, ,(1 MMwerms any leiten apsa new esnoM .i put.I : 1 .t tha ! d ! not wish to h CimSinVred as stand- In- pahry. tin.- who amy I.- a rainiidsts Ins lbs ifbiel hag nt ; ; i iti n t tl.e gej.ir.l w.ll. I am opposed M igiir.uy of lbs fiat ion, if elected, majbt teaatsr apoa t ! n n. i ate riuii ition. I am ufmors d to it whitst Mas ah dirties sected sriia iluu - a v. si u ragin ' hetwei n Texas ami Mexico. Ind I fi' " w """ 1 "w""! upon 11 aew slaaaJd b. , eposed to .t at all times and under all cir- fiu" mV '" ?, tdmVt cm.,-,: ' mile, i there wnaa degree of concurrence !r" r.-iy ... ,va.. ,,..:.-.ii fall iba hghte wloeh c .. In- in. iv th live ironi Iiis ( .iliun t, ll"in oligress. ii I among tleSUHl romposmg o,r I nn n. amounting uUxv ;, ,. .,,... to. .,r spf roxinnanp towards iimniasiiy. f, M advanee, b.- aksmld tamtmil bimsetf to mdividaHen oCwe there Ins horn cmtfajjerahk oppemtion ahiwha saay tbiai ffi i address bim,beaaay deto tie Pr tts-tive V 1,. v m Ibe Slave Slates.; but at pries the jusihta and hinwlf nf the heweSll tSf Slieee gresl tin-1. Mi.- I regret to in- iiMiid to siv, that I th nk Ixodes Eniertainiag ibis rieW it was my mtrnthsjt, af tl at liry is nmve i i nWnger of being subverted n ' r aMiiniiiis iiiaWhaa aasweesafj f. r pabtwatiisa f.. Free Steten than in the Slave States. And this mmm thi sshrhl l- peopsssndrd Hit...,, f.v mtleres 1 ... Ihe Slavs Slues has I a brought rnw" 'V"-. J a thai if I imposed ibts , . , .... i. r i i Miene un ui nui l. I nusnt, ronlrary In Un- iimti -i m an by the V. I ig . It i fr example much more r, 2, Kn-.seesa I ansrillma thmkh end lear. m "ri 10 K,'," hr, r one g .. Narth Oar- kessly to summt sty rontons t. tl,.- public judgment I 0 i :i, and Virginia, than it ttia Indlina, Ol I far therefor st &i aWsmted nStm sty irl pe a-I., reet . :i I'.'iu. vK i.ia. spnnd i letters sddrenid me, mefcin inaifNra m iI .-i n votir fend aiidohtd nt -ervant, H;,r'' loaahjeels which bad beaa mach agitated. Ol the 11 CLAY aussrsfs vlueh I s Iransutilted, soura areas isle wdid Mrs r-. J..:tN Pram I and Ga VI S. Oarn. sbaovelj Cur il..- sarisiVtr I. ..t , rorr. spnsnliists, wnhai any eapset tum on my part ri Im ir In nig deemed Tho Wabash Standard, a democratic paper pnbliah- wrectby nf pmliraliim. Inr.ir.l to Ilms srhieb have .d at Mm name place, cos iea the krttev ami aar br' " p"'-'"-. misemepi s and . r...n.ans rtmstim'tnae hate been git en t some ul thrnt nhirn ae letter as pobli hd ab.Ve. appeared la the faik thej .I..I nut ant teniae, sr wbscb, al all .v.. ,ts, Ti .. eano .' Brnal," of yesterday, and tha best of were eontravi u mt mieniknts. the yke ia, ruitrary to Mr. Clay's own rennest. IF' In ananaariag my detrrmiaatina to permit n at her ., i' to Ii n d ae retly aaaong th" abolit lottists, letters m bs drasra irmn mf mi publir aSTaira, I ihmb it nisi, we are credibly inform I. de red tint it should r,sht m avail mtsalf of tl ecashm hi enrreel th.. etm1 p out - t th" ; ip - . ' Ms aboli ion friends 1 " "tersmtaima ef r iwn ,.i liWse ul.,. I, I bad I ii i nr. v i..ti-' v Mini ten In Ai.mI Ik I In l lo m. h . ii v . r, wer; i laei d in anawkwanl t--i.ion, . 1 . - , , ,', ... ii worn Kalelgh, s tetter m resiiect to the proposed treaty 4 tmined to mblisb so mrjehol it as would suit ,.,. T,.VIH , . ,!,, laTn.ee mJ t"1 i I"r; es, at least such t the report, addrmasd two letters m Alahaina aysm the eaam sahjeet. fr gm :i toe among Iboae in the aeeret af the enon-. ,t unw irranfi d alh-catmna have hasa made that mora Wa know not wb t portion is suppre iacd, bnl are lewere m iaeonsirtsm won swh other, and, to mIm it rrmtent hi 1". b Ibreotw readers ihe Setter as puliü-li- ssi, partn.atai rbrsaaa r eapwmiona bava heea lara bum ad in the J inruxL It is rich- 'idl'd'a rich !n Ibnr eoaleat, and a swaaiag aliributad to bm wbmh I ,,,, . . , . aasar entertained). 1 " r : " : ,h ' 1 n r v-' iS sninwssssjd or , mt9k .i,,,,,,,.,!, t V1V Umi .ro at nm a leahag, n it. WS ha Vi no .! sjbt tli it .Mr. I lay would have pe- a sentiment, or as apmhts expressed in my Ra tenjb htfirrcsa private an of it. Heststea ha his letter t. ter n srhieb I do not "rs. I sm decidedly tnmaed ia . ih.' i ui , i . anaesatnm id rexas In tha I mied Slates aks ami Seaton, that he dad not int. ml some ot think it wunld he dtateinuraM, moiSri kamdna Iben in
tin se Ti xas V tti-r- t ir j ub icat on. Tv n carracl wnlerstanding of this letter it i-; ne-css-:trv : know Iks fu t hat there are many strong nboiuiunista in Tippecanoe e anty, srbom it was nec 'arv to pac fy ia arder to induce th. m to desert t a ir ears party and v 'ii f.r lav m tii face of his Alahanai 1c. rs This circumstance arse owfuesti nably runni n aj cd t M:. Clay by h.s corresp n: nts. ao il,.!' he eotdd wn.c to suit it. For this ran? on th i letter to ia . ; nor does -Mr. ' ' y recapitnlate a arord of it, The oljsct uf both t lay and his corrcspondcn.s is palpably to I timbiig . & ... . ... uuj his corrcst ondcn.s is palpably to humbug the Aboli i ist sdji i n.st.. put w.ll his 1. 1 er accotiitdish tl.e , ... .a , ! lo suj.jH.se s ., would be s presasne great obicct . -.f c r sinij I .City and guilibii ty 0:1 ;h ir pa rt. After d ay ing Ike iaroaausfteaej in that mmrtionass" . t. , , " I .1 I I " , I . . bis Raleigh and Ainhaasa lettetn, which letters by t!.'- amy, the W h s dec la r d at tirt were "locnfoca ,.-, ...." bceaan I 1 th am .t they wer. so inoon- , ' . 1 1 , n? il 1 '" ' fl ';1 XIr- 1 ! my N h:i I n dta ot" having n- trrsnnal tthfrrtinn to annexation, ri nit that m opinion was foinied alWeether apoa pmfdic and general rounds, and did not prucead from any prirmU or individaU na lives." Xo.v if any l.rm c in t II whit th s cxtlanation "; ii ." w. should be glad t see him do it. We eons' at he " mi g lohe entirety beyond our compreh naion. II a personal willingness ta anaam Texas, w .s- ho s;vs, based on pub ic and gMaffSi grouni..-. a n! n-; on jriiot and lanftirafaa! aastivna! Is tne-e . m . meaning ;;i such stutf as thi. I Is Mr. by " r. sah of :
tri h thr publir. or is this amhisaityOm tl rnasd br m la, r al aaaiiaa una ansarsrtain- , . , nl sVbt ol 1 tor. -ich sit:.t. , well wiui Ii we li.tvi- an fralafirm.tic ol sciiiluy .' For onr lives, ...t ltJ
We cailllOt u 'ide. No petl -oigjjing trickster could be nmn I r.e . ' '.' tt.: heron hi I ys, thnl bjl ccrnrl Alatar.r. :". .cr . ti sav tiist "c did vet vial to Is c"lMl RMM M 0 nsstYM, ui;; t , j,oiww bar, ha eenuanam, "ne :s op, oa?d to iann diate annexxi. an I shil be oppesrd to it, at sil Unna and un- . 1 1 ga . 1 . u.r ah circumstence", I .nLL there wnoaiUnr ot con-urrmce am ng the States of our Inion, amounting lo. or npt ,ixinal'ing totcards imaniiiutv." He qnn lilies his t r s :e declared "pp. aitioa uv the woril tt, That ipwliticatnm is an absurdity. l..,.,o U.tte annexation is impo-sible. If done at a.i .t must be done at so:no re penixi of t.me. Uit .t he.-. ,y ,.p;veil M i'ore ,.; annexat ion. w 1 i.e.- n.ft ' i r. ly inf r that he ,s m fi..r of prosft,:Itt or r- motS auncat.o;i. S ha ariahas to be undcr1 I . I lie fr.ctitls of Te. is ; while on the other - Vbt bnmbags iM snpantMMi ntstk h. f-raarnt as
hj t. an. Jit n v. rt he lees he w til1 iii-
-ti isntly give i ; - Ins objceii :,y even th" iwmdmi jf ft, -j-irra. iriTf " nfw itfuj Ii ward onanim.t v," r What h u tubus cati v gr --r ll. an ti.i ' Ml ,-! as Mr. ' Nv's left- r 1. ho ..- iviindf tired tr of the sub net before he get Iforaqgfc, sad dedwes "it up n the Tariff There ia a .. . deal of .Mr. lays rtni..- ,-.,r running m this, it is httsndrd aa tfaJ to ii ;h friends l' drop tli." Texas ipics um M Ut! a, t,.'v cm. ad r fWlt i IHM ' play up i tin- less Alf crem humbug '" Tariff Ws 'iall m if ''"' hare sense en ugh t take Um laut. We now e ,p tl.e hlili, ami as Mr. ' lay SSys pOsilively his ans letter, w i t : i the r-1"..- of Mat Ohle Slat Kinnn. This letter i-. mi elaboration f that above eo pied, and ihr sitne i-oituni nt willatisWcr for .! IS O ..i v.,rMmia aU a Uli ftOMCKüCTI UM Panic hm riailu J ItMaUMflUI utptrmtin t Ifj . ChyHit ßni wmi to the ',ri itti fAaaifire y sia . fetter mi fat 7' t . i. j '1 he Mat hats I Int lügt acet f lbs ! t ust., brings to the following, as Air. i h y's 'latest position.' I he riomagi gnu h ! us to feel tint hi Assf ban? has j eaei . tl.e t" II v of hia h tter arit.nff. and a 01 write no n re Tor Mw j r.dic eye. Hie fioal ap I'm! to the Abtihtioaiets ia Nea Jeresr. renn- Ivailnffie itom oi the attune he haa het upon the men wh no votes he noa uant. lioaayahe iaojipieedto the "immediate uuesav lion" of Texaa, but be dooa not promiac to Uirow an; r, '" the war of n, Bbould be he elerted Pn m- , "''! "" "" r l,J ' B relo power. Ilw H'tter againat t aa iua M. i kr, attll s:;in.N as bia please to the South. His Memlthall apeech mut Mill be quote!, ;.i be, therefore, nil m)si the Aho ' an . ....- f ,, ,.; ., kurin nv. MV SLAVES AUK FAT M SI. I.I.K." J" all h s tergirer tkm, h ln not yet hacked out of tbeee poaitiooa, m hii third Texaa letter : "I ('" sot think thai Um mi j el .t" alarm ought to eflbct the aveatioa ana war or tho other." would Im- WISE to refuae permanenl rrmii iitioa which will exiM as long as the Okdn reaaaiaa, en account of temporary uwiitntion.1 He .H r maina the mme anpriacipli d denuurogne be erer baa been. Hia laat letter can do him no good. More than erer, must he now he dcai i d hi the Ah - Htioniata lheaaaelv i ; a ml the.- will Ltgh to .-corn all the a bining appeals of Ins miniona. ..... . . . . A l',,trr frnm TO I III. EDITORS Ismlaso, Saptsmbsi .:!, 1-44 GesTLaacs: Smee my nosainatma al It iliimore ia Miv I .-t. hi th" Wilis Lonvmilion. as a randidil I' r lht rinVa ul PreaiSWnl I he I .1 Biatiis, I bava rereived mnmj lttrs propntnidin Ki im qneatinsM aa pule '" :,l! ".r- ssbsrs may hav. bssa adsVeswad n. n.: wtin n i never received imstil Ihoes n mii a Ii i) mar bed ms I bars raalied; hut to nans I hue et, be ,. . , . , .11101' 1 .1,1. I 111.' .11 II. . Ill W I . t h ihey treated vrevesoeli o.,,, ...., , .i...... .... ,- ilM,l.i h .,1 .ir. wnohi bs dsnger'HH Mi lbs inlagiily ami bsrmony of i!i 1111011, ind, if all ibese ohjeetmai were mamved, nmtd ii. . 1 bs etmeied, aeewrding t.. sny inAitmsliim I p-i-si hi, upon jn-i in. I .nl ntssihls nmdititMM Ii was not mt intent nw, in siiner of ihe two letters wlin h I asVhressed tn AlSbanis, In asnress any eimtrsvt apinmn. hepreseatamsM bava bees made mate that I w tt considered a innesihtt sppismd n the anneaatum nf 'If as under m v etreamatmicts ; ami tti.it mt nmaieitioa aras so aawsma thai I wmihl imt v:nvi' it. avea there rem a aenessl enaaeni to ibe measure l all ibe Stall's af tin I moil. I replied, m m lir-t letter t Alahama, that Msisoastty I b nl an nhjertma hi asaeaatian I ilmnehi that mv amaniaa was - - tii seat I y o'on.u. thai I lia.l no Berannal. luii .t.'. r imlix ufu.il motives mr ontx9 - jug, us 1 haw mma mr rspnasinf tha msssnre, mt pnl-r nt "S hotjether mnueaced h feaeral ami pnfnicsl considerations, winch have ever been ihe guide of mi ,.,), , In mv second letter In Alabama, asenminsj thai t Im nn",:",.n sf Taxas süght be aceHnsssshed witsmnt as. ti 'ii.d liliiui.r. e, ulioir war. w 11I1 ihe general cou-'i o . s,,. , . , ,. , fH ,,ir ., remematde terms, I ststed that I sbestld In- nl i s.-.- it I dnt nut ""Mi""4' lhmi " wmt Pwatbhj I runM b- nissadrnasad. I iuiasined evert body wmhl enm pre head am as tntendiaa lbat, batever might be my partienfarr uws ,,,1 ..,... ions, I shim Id l bapny n whsl ihr wanla Miss migbt c un ur m ilc-irm under the conditions stand Wmatag arm farther Hem my purp than 1 tmnrts ant 'Inline of 01. in:. 111 a. I as .in r. ii:.ter ih!e and reaper table pnrtmn ei lbs Ciinfederaey sbnnbi . ntmur n stand .mt nt njunaaitioa la lbs annexation af Tessa. In all ihres nf my b Iters apnn tit" nabjei t af Teaaa, I slated ihataiuifxatii.il km inastmLstbhi eaeeM nana but an. I psasMisbbi leraw, il every .-ih.-r isVjeethm were r--nntved In 11 snveeh I. 1 ' I '..I Ireased to the Senate id the I nife. I Sin. s more Iban time Vcars ngo. I avowed my oj. si 1 1. n , fur t In- te senna ttnfra stated, t lbs isamnn. mn, by I he General Cvetameni, nf Iba d'hS nf il several 0tatea It nas haidlt. tlierelore. to k prumiiinl n Mini nr., ,11111 iim e 111 1,111 11 n ...., o" 11 01 i ii i. maafa eaa bring repreaehea apnn aa Hnetnn thna, g ntleint a, asasW tMm apnbnjy wltieb I mhnatad . asj nry anassnm lo snawcr anv bowraa inqmr . public a'ffaammMrh I may kave'rveeived atmouw rr,l m3 pnrpiani to durtms UeneaKsrward imnsmhrhni aa ' P-Mn-alion t.;ny si-b htmrstbat I mat be,.1 nt)er mean s . ami sind tested nms nf tnnsa teaira I aaea fcr tent did BC.,.nt the simassas lamnim tiuns m wbhrh 'l"v Ich, bssa aap am d, I ('e arrtnnplisbed the par ' Ma ui I In noli, and ruuuin. rit clftil! v tir !'! init p ' ' ' ,, 4M . J ternnt. 4 IX. VbAI ! Mir. thirSro v We have but a few Word-, to add up n tins nottble iMadnLtion. All that ,s mid about annexation withont national d - ,n,..r. w.thont war." Ac, is mere o,y nntno,, and 'V- The LVnsv ra tie party his never desired u .rj any 4, r r. Uli and Mr. 1 nv and everv man nf set:-- knows it. The on'v
BBSOantial objection h-h-n lint .n r. late n to slavery, the validity of which Mr. day bimeehf poaalivalv d.-.mtcs. and - i y - ' '' ' I'S WlSF ' Ktrt r PERMANENT ACQUIOTIN "' ' rhi cm.' a,
rv t!Tin r:N." as be belierei nl.i-enr to ho.
Tbara ii ana d eaptioa), bawerari l.ieh Mr. Clay nttriipTu to prati..ii t'.rhi.t p.irnrapii t'til one of tin 1 t: .-. wlürh hau heretofore I n utntl by h orat r- au. I iiitrrK with jrrcat iiidusiry, and whieh it .8 right, rheaj eaiing from h.tn. h'.mmiI! )orxnonrd. We refer i arhat be eayi a'.xmt arraaifJM tkt i '.' 7'.a. Mr. I 1 iv ran wilv hns- his assumptinn upon the arm lions of the Tyler Treaty, hi relation lo the paytnent of ti.- Texas d. lit. A lanee a' th- "th and Cth articles of tn.it Treaty will at on e, use the d., cj. tion whteh ha andearara to practiaa. It wifi be aeaa that th as nnpi.on of the djebt by th? Uovommont of tin. In. on in merely noaiW, or in the words of !he treaty, that it to he jail nut of fftl iaWatl CTaW 1 7' 'M io tli.s Fnion. and no out of tho treasury of thic Union. The hat cUnae ef the fltb aittiouof tkt Treaty araa in the following worda : ; Th' paynjent oft',,, sum of three hundred and ff v t tonaand dollars hall be mule M the Treasurv . o' th" I niUHlSia.es. w.tlnn mnetv daya after the ex- .... . r ,. ehmjeo, t.if rauhcatio.'is ol tins Ireaiv , us f dlovra Two bttttdf d and tit. v thouaand dollar; to Frederick Dawaon, of bWtajorr, or bia executura, on the delir I i ry of that am nut of ten r cent hmds of T '.as ; ' one hundred thouaand dollars, if eo much be leanirad. 1 in the redemption of the exchequer bul. which may Is- m eircttlat on at the time of she exchange of the rit lent oils of tins treat). 1 or the payment of the r ma. mler of the debti tad Lahilitiea oi Texaa, which, together W.th lb! am amt already sji"c.fird. shall not exceed tea millions of dollars, the public land kerein R , and He ntU r pmm Jmm t!v yam , ar '.(iy pledged. It w.ll he seen by these provisions that only 880
... . i I , . i . oi ii, a Biau i natu nrr :;m oi uioriiüic', i .a tue l'IM do ars was to be pan in cash out of the I . ,s. , it, ' i 1 I Witn'f sed. It was a camp up With a h iiMilar s .ectatreasury; that tl.e uholed ht was not to e. I U n of BjCgrO s'ave drivers, cle, the in, st itrikingOM millions; and that 11 except the SJSlMhTO araato aejjoil pin k n uj to s.ari : of the kind I bare erat paid int ly out of the reran ne reeetred from the landa hey had about three bun aKneaed. It m a camp c d d by Texaa, which ware pledged f,r that purpose, trierea withthetn,who of negro alara drivers. .... . ., i i . . .i i i Itad bivouacked tue pre- lust pacxinx up to start I he öth article further provided that the atock issued i ' ! , .', , 1 ceding night tnchatna in they uad about three hunfor the debt should be rcceired in pajmeat fcr htnds the w.hmIs. Thcae thej deed slaves with tliem, who purchased by the hni r. I were conducting to Nat- bad birxmncked tho prr Some of ;h" i lav orators and li.tors h ive bnaily chcx, upon the Misasippi ceding night in chain in disaeminated that the debt which muM be ossum-d iii Rhrer' ' w"rk ,,pwtt. U u"' woom: Tmme "'" .... sugar plantations m l.- u- were condurtinir to Natcase ol annexation, would be at leset ttxlw or sei n'y , 1 , , . r, . z I .s.ana. it rei iniiii o one cites, on ti" nlias.saippi mülionaof äollara. This was a gross falsehood in ev- ,,f those cofflcs of als yea Rtrer, to srork upoa the ory pond of riew. Boteren if Texas owed any thing I spoken of by Mango i'ark. n igar plantations in Low over ten nnilions. the tre.itv exnresslv confined the total except that they had a ieiana. It resembled one
r iiiuwiiiii o in ii .sir mhi in M.'.'Ofii'i' m im i . . o mini . .... , , ... .... t .. i .. ... . .. I , . I .... I . i i . i ..... . t l.n I I.,..!. 1.1 I, I... .1... I H m,l.im ill. 11 I III' 'lll.l. II. I.l.l . I.l.l- ' .'I .1.. ' "HI . 1 I.'' II w .11. treaty i tablisliea th..- fact. It was as follows : 'In eis - the amount of the d?bts and liabilities al-1 lowed, with the aums inarcsaid hj be paid to Frederick Dawson, anil wlu.li may be paid ia the redemptuon of the exchequer bills, shall exceed the ssid awn of ten millions of dollars, the si d B crc-tary, of the I . s. 'J'n aanry, 1 before i waning i new cen dftcate, or stock, as ! the case may be, aball make in each case auch proportiooable and rateable tt du tion on ita amount aa to reduco the aggregate to the said sum often millions of dollars, and he shall bare power tomal.eall neeufnl ruh-, and regelt, ions necessary to carry into efiect the powora hereby rested in htm." Now in the fice of these facta, what arc we to think of the deception wth which Mr. Clay and his friends ... i.i, " i . .i anii!,- to delude the people ! Ii. conduct in too par- ' 1 1 I -icular, oswcUas in mtny other uwtances, wiowsh.ni lobe a des, -crate man, woo is willing to resort to the soat nojostifiable nwans to secttre the golden objecl of L 'o;..,. 1.., i.l. . I. Om, I.I.,, r.. m. vor Jbmk, ntmd III' H I II Ot I I vtlf UOV M ' v W ir.. - iltould obtain. Ilea. Ilivv a 1 1. We refer our readers to the proceedings of a pull e meeting in reference to the death of Gen. Howard, ami hope that all will unite in carrying out theretolotion resatire to a sa.tebte nvmsunent to liw memory. ... ... ... , ,, . We mvtte h.s friends from every section of the State t contribute their mites to s; worthy an obj ct. What is done shook! bo done promptly . A list of atmsuribera will probably be published, sad s duplicate pi ,. ed in tl... ... .mim mt'. Nona being m m deserving 1 . . , , , . t BOeh a token ol r. iiiemhrance. ht us see how well ami how sson it can be accomplished. Subacriptions may he eenl to either member of the Committee, litkoN. Let every district in tiie Stete be well supplied witli genuine Democratic Tickets. Every tOWUailip committee should see that their neighborhoods have a Mipply, and that supply m season, To ac omni date our country friends WC si.;;ll strike off S large lot, and have them for sale at fjl ,ÖU per 1000, cash alttayf in an conor. PaiMic bnamilainnj I T. in. Cn v r 1 as II. Test s real mtr ightout Democrat, will a.ltlre-s the people of Ind tanapol.s au I vicinity at the Democmtsc Club ro an, on Saturday next, t'.e 12th ins'. Should the crowd he too large for the Club rooaa, the amating will adjourn to some more convenient place; therefore come ;irly. 4 iiiiiiou. We would es?ifvaliv cant, on the Democracy of 1 . Indiana to he on the lookout for parietal tickets OB the day of election. Too mach care cannot be used hv our friends. Mo doubt all kinds of gnasj will he attempted by the Wl is. Let not "Texas," " Polk : and Dallas,1 or M Davnoctat e Ticket," prevent any of the Democracy from examining every name on his Ticket. 1 otnparc every name w.th the hat published in the Democratic papers. Watch the W noser. , M:r:ial vigilance is the pr.o- of Liberty.1 Gel out yeonr Priparral Persons ieirous of taking out their Naturalization 11 1 .1 . . 1 papers in mm vicinity, anoura rememocr umi tna t .r- ' cuit Court c mmencea its s ssion in Hendricks county on the renal .Monday, H h rf this month ; in Boone ..un v on the third Monday. Oct. 21sl ; and 1:1 M.irem county on the fourth Monday, Oct. 38th. I - Back lang 9mtm , . I .... - ... . 1 .1 i- 11 1. .... I 1 he Louisville j tirn.ii gives ine mimwia wince. The COOSSS ased t- take tiie Journal's advice will probably f 11 w it : Don't lot vonr at mey, genth tn.n. on the Presidential : T-. li- . 1 M. 1 -i i on i.t.'.-.e nt 1, mi t net 1 -1. 1 1 toil. . . - ". 1 vonr money. Finster as violently as you like, but iion't bet your money. Brag a- extravagaatfry aa you w 1!, but don't Im t your money. Swear tike the devil if von must, but m-n't bet v ur m mey. Follow onr advand Uf., re the end. f Noveniber, a pood many of rou will thank us with the pearly tears of gratitude streaming like ram from the tips of your m&ureating In it will be r. iiwmbered. Henry Clay was a candidate fr the Presidency, and was defeated by majority of one hundred and eighty-eight electoral votes ! lniointj " la äi niti 1 In 140, it will bo remembered, General Harrtson, wie as all the Locofoco japer- swore, had inthiitely lesa popularity than Mr. Ctay, ras elected by a p psdar aaajoritt of one hundred and fifty thousand. teuuviik Journal. Very well But our western people remember that Harrison is not their enemy fought for t'.em when Mr. Clav refus d. IL nsssnj called them Laad r.ntes and Robbers. never fished nil h.s Lib fbr the President. never naade a practice of gambling. aavet bargained with his old enenuea to eh. at the peoase owl of their choice for Presmeot that he might get odBce bimmlf lion, lhrr.s. was . - . ;., .siMimr.-d with the black leg ot Ashland. m , - There has Uxn nn unf ,rtunnt fatality attending our rntd,- i o uts in Texas Mr. Labrmel.e being ilie
rind a premature grave in Tcxs." Mr. Fnbranohes siuvess 'r, hnve boon. Mrrrs. H.hsJ, of Ohio. Etc, of Kentucky. Mnr .bv of Ohio, and Cten Howard of Im!i1 na.
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Iiifsiuimt Foryrry ami Fraud! Th- Altkiny Btfjajajg Jirnil, tittMl bj the 10lo
nou Thurlov V-.d, ns-rntly pu!l.s!i.-l what pur-! lorted to tr nil extrncl fSrotl R bjej 7' wr rtraayi ' Wbatet w Äorrn Stntes, in 13rt." Thr rxtrnet purported to ho a d- T.j t.otj of ftcajH "f ii"ro e dr.; er; and it w:u reprem-nr.-d tint a part of thee kU!. abo were barribrf mataa), hrlojujed to Janes K. I'oIk. and hid tl iu.'.iI. f. K. J'. bnuMkaJ on luetr skuh. Tue pretended extract has iiuco Ihm d proyi d by the Albany Argus, Albany Atlas, and o her a;'ers, to Im a gio" fraud and forgery. No such work Iloorlw. k's rlioarljack'n, or KeurImek's, for tm name M prfaMed d tl'-n ntly by d.il'er. nt p:i;xrs,) wan ever publifliod, and BO such tourist at ever btf'ro heard of. BttJi tho l ite work id Feathersloobaagb, the Fngl ahaawn. re -. ntlv publiahaJ. cunfeajna ibtteb, vhidb is rertatim wüfa that of the pretended Roorback, aacept that not a word M aaid by hi in a boat Jim flues betaagiag to Jattaea K. Folk, vc c py the real and false extfacta, by which .t will . i....j , ,i . ,i . e .i i he .tu. lievond nin-s'imi, that that ot the lire ended . 1 li"r'v",k B trr.s tr..ud. Here th.-v are: THE ORIGINAL. THE FORGERY, FtöfH Fmth r.Mu r'ur.''i'.v From the .4 tluiny Evening ' Kxcwsio i Through J&urnml, th shur Stairs1 .- J.vs. K. Folk's BLxrxa Berthing a .Sc, taid soi.n and m;ivi: in nan s new i ii irifiM sard ACLXa. The followm is I on t'n ."'( X'jt., 1634. an extiacl from " Roor I "Just us we reached back's 'four tniongh the tu- Hirer, m the early Western and Southern L'rey of m. riling, worn lue Stau B, in l-.'ili": up with a ingular spect i Jus! us we reached the 7' '""St ,hjr i1"" ' 1,1 r:i,1.v e.ir.lMIH Ol II IIO W:.yOHS oi lli- Con.o, OI S. IVl! -. . . . . en:, , and smgle horse esmairea, spoken ol by Mungo lark . for the purpose of con- except that they bad i I ducting tie white people, caravan of nine nagons and any of tin blacks ti.at and single horse carriavi n uki fill latne, to which f r the purp seof conductthey were now putting the ng the white people ami horses to pursue thein sny of the links that march. Tte female slaves shoold (all ktme, lowiiieh a ere some i f them sitting they were now patting on 1 ga uf wood, whilst their horses to pursue their othera were slanding, and march. The f m.ii' .-laves great many little black were, some of them, sithiUheii wre warming ting on logs of wtod, Ujcane Ives at the fires f wuilt others wire indthe birouac. In front .n', and a greui many of them all, and prepared l..tl black children were ,;,r Ihetnarch, stood, m AarmingUiotoselyea by the double files, about two hun- .ir-' ot the bivouac. In i i i c. .. c. n drcd male staves, manacku trout of uiem all, and pre- (; ,. ., ( , ,,, pared for the march, stood l had never seen so revolt- in double whs. about two ingasight bei re! Mack Hundred male alavea, manUKSl II) feit. TS. tOTU ff'UI ttTUsd ltd chained .. tack th" land were thej vvere mk r. I have never seen born, from tue ts they s. revolting a sight before! bad form d. and from tin Black men m f -.t rs. torn pnmna rati vf.lv Mat run. I 0111 tho I if, I. nrl.nva t!.,... ,!it,n Ktiich agrtcnhnral were bora, from the tie'. ,;iiHr fiords, and driven Utey hsd firmed, snd from by white men, vv.iii Uber, die coun.ra irely easv and equality in their ccnd.tn a which agriculmouths, to a ii, tint ant tural labor afjords, and ... , , , ' '7 uuhealthy country, 10 per- dr,ven hv white men, with Sil m u;,. . ,,' m ils of l.bcrty and equality in LoudhaiMt where ine du iheif moutlis, to 1 d.-t-uii rat. n of 1 f f...- a sugar and unhealthy cooniry, to mi ,tave d s VA1 excved i"7 rh J" ,," "r m'1Ls seven roars! jo make ol Louisiana, where the s,;, v ; ,.. BtJ, nrari rfuraUtm of hfe of a sugar gisgusl 11 ami hidcons, m.ll slave d ei not excerd aome of tliepr.neipal white seven rears. FORTVsJao drivers, nbo wen- rH&EE F THESE tolerably well dressed, ami JNFÜKTUFATE 1 1 Ehad broad-brimmed wmte lNiS HAD BEEN PURhata on, ana fraca ,, ttASbU, l WAS roundihrm, were staad.ng FORMED, OF THE .ear, laughing and smok- ilN. .1. hi. POLK, THE ingcigars." PRESENT SPEAKEB i- nn, HOUSE OF I REPKES E N TATIVES ; THE MARK OF THE URAN DIN li IRON WITH THE INITIALS ÖF Ills NAME THEIR SHOULDERS, DISTINGUISH 11 i THEM FROM THE REST.1 The aimilarity of the extracts is evident, and the fraud equally so. The dtte of the pretended tour of Roorback's was brought down from I $34 to 1836, so 1 to llueM to tin' toil.' ot PolL S' 11 ! L-rr'o i oi tin- ,, r ., , , v ,.5 . ...... Houae 01 ii"ir s otativea. . Rtver. winch is .it HI miles .North Fist of Polk's residence, is changed to I) n'K Rtrer, a small a ream near Polas s 1 as t give the appearance of credibility to the he. Tie? res; is word f r word, till the end, where Featberstonliaugh's conclusion 1 ppcd otf, to give place to the fraudulent and false on" of tiie forger, applying to Col, Polk. Tho Globe, in noticing tiie fraud, observes that New river is a rivt r of Virginia. It is tin- head of Kanawha river, which enpties into the Ohio ab ut lö(i unlet below Wheel, ng. Virginm. Above tiie G cat Falls ia Greenbrier county. Virgin a. the ver it 1 v.... 1 1... I M...1 1 i. 1- ains - nw, mm n e mw aainwiM. Col. Polk n aid s ah .nt half way between New river and Natchez, Mississippi, s 1 the negroes, according to the storm were gmng totcards, UlStead ul com, Col Polk's res.den-e. The Evening Journal, having assumed the paternity of tin fraudulent extract, and accompanied ir a tli m ist hitter and abusive commentaries uj on Col. Folk, was called open by the Arm and Atlas t produce the copy of the pretended Roorback's book, or. in default, to rest under the imputation of the infamous d'vept:on whiefa it had endeavored to practise up the community. After twisting and s,iU rnung about a week, and the evtden f tt!' fraud accumulating, ,t hnallv admitted the forgery which t had tethen d, üie Ihme Chronicle, an obscure Whig . vdnahed the pretend d extr.T't, wnere 11 appeared aa a c mmunicntion. tne extract has te":i copied mtu many Wing pap rs. from the Albany Journal, an I though its falsity is n acknowledged by many, :hors either continue to ptispagate it. t i'hiI n. admit the fraud. The nrli !' . I .... . . ... i .-.I.. r- ... 1. VV'l. I.. ..... I.. .... . niwl wimjn .... a.w uvrj, political m -ral.ty. As Gaulfbrd, of the Cincinnati recently admitted, rat 'i Ike truth wtS aaf do, ö -f thtir Ju(l , a Henry lüg :t tiruiilslvi I :is.n. Mt C lay I leciseer. The ChÜkmthe Advertiser -ays t! e fact is so aotorious that Mr. Cky is a gambler, that h.s supporters in Kentucky, where h.s character is beat known, do not pretend lo deny it. Cassini If. Clay saade the following uiatanw iit before a public nveethag in levehtnd, on the Ä th day of Angnst just pnst II' t.r 1 lav : donee gamble, and aoatd the whole , - , - . rven ui kv iar. if which Mr. lav a m uiber. Hut this waasonK years ago, and be bei med Mr. I lay had BOW yielded to the force o public op.n.on and L n Bui 1 do n ? i Iii !:n t lay
lrnnsionally with hte fhennsh mgmntoj .. and as tt is cutmnary m b d i kv. ... , aUvt U i phty, art a or ksl on snot (.u. , and the a hum r- kec Us r." ner.'' i
BrttUtl tiold : llrll rry itMi orrupiioiil IIa MMI r Mf II the U fiM bnun wHtlirovev to ihe i.roitN-u.!!! I nder a caption üHlthiltf l.lv the aN.ve, the ndahj pajwn are genorally IW nbliMling a banibugging article from the Niw -rk nri- r and Eannirer. charging thst tie Anti-Corn Law men of Fuglind ha" raisd an immense fund to buy up tu wings ..f this cm. n ry t vote the DoBaairatic tiekt, nnd le tint ine-.i! --. lire the amend i. nt of our j n out un aft tarilf! This htimhug Ml BOt only IS ' St1 1 v ridiculous in the extreme, but its absurdity is increase)! to an indefinite degree w h n we cons. di r that the notorious James Watson Weha is its author, tni that the party who have always reis,.d the inBuenca and designs of F.ngland re represented t hara aaeoaaa ita agaaria t bay avat tint 'i' party i the padaraJ WhigJ which has always Imsh favorably affected tuvv a rds the HritiMi policy. Notwithatanding those coiisi.h rations, however, the .N. Y. Journ.il of fllllH , .which .s not a Pennsratic Bejr,) has taken pins to make a critical oxamMiati m of the abject, and demonstrate n. great tolly, by copious ex tracts from English papers, touching the question of the tnntf and corn laws. The conclusion of the JoornaB article, which ja an interesting summary of , . i i i the operations ol the anti-corn law lei gue in England, 1 we copy below. If, notwimsasndiHg ita abaordity, the t. !e of the Whig Imiiibuggers .',, hnjen to he tame, ww nope dial are aball yet n btssbel or two af the British (iol.l ourselves. r certa.ulv ou.-ht not . i , , , iii . to I,, orerlooked m the general dmributi n at it. Ii now the render would onderatand the secret ol thie msrvekajs bribery sad corruption Fund," and ii they do not already know it, as our c iniiu rca I nadears nertailll do, we can tell Ihelii that ail ASSOCi-
ati'-n araa f rtned in England n t" w mmt s.nce, baring fr lis leading object tin Rrpealnf th or Laars. The laud-owners in that country, like the mam f -turers in tlus, have such enormous wealth and tiftuonce, they h re eni.hlcd to control the vote-i f the, r t mints and u orkmen. :ht Will t M!ne nn , it. d ettort on the part of the anti-monopolists rasistance would ho hopeless, nt lesist f .r many years to cottSB. Therefore Ute free-trade meo resolved to unite their exert tons, by the formation f an Anti-Oorn-Laa Leeffue: and n pular was the movoment, that
thousands on uaousuada, who bad all their htra beea aront fbr bm hunily.ot for transient ubiecta, MmsbM paying extravagant rm-s tor bread, tneur.ch ti e bind- . . -1 . -1 v. Use. ovvuers. rallied a r- mid the Standard thus ejected, and 7. f s married man has bio fain Iv fixed mono have since bean battling, (with almost unheard .1 , iml 1 1 il Im lim ai 11 ia ib iiI 1 lliifiaani pen ami sacrifices and snorts,) to procure the repeal ..jj j . ..-idmd and le id to U- the place of his roof the Corn Laws, and opea the p rt - .1 England t adenee tl.e wheat and lour of the United Statei ami other 'g Ja m,.n, m'ent.oti to acpnre a now re,dence countries without resrrK:tion.---tbus südrding to con- williout tin? fact of removal, MhaR avail netJnMf; neiKumers the.,, tirn ir, .t life, at hall the price titer shall Uiefaet of ramaoval Wih. ut me intention. which they have been eeeustuned lo nay. T per- j- ;1 ,,,.r , uhsl h,, iwlo another State, and, ationa - f the League have hitherto been, and. so f r wil ,1,,,., eXercise the right of a citixen by vot.ng, !! we know, st.ll are. Conlined aim ..t exclusively to ,,,.,, j,,. ,., , M,i,.r,., eld t,, inv' fanri his rastUreat Britein. The extern ami energy of its elf rta t in this Stale. may he gathered from the f llovv.ng editorial p ia- .
graph wincn we published on the latoi November l ist, little dreaming that nearly a rear aferwards, the r.'t mis 1 f ihis excelleut Association wiaald be annonnced bereaaa noveltyanda bugbear. Wethen ..1.1 1. 'IM... .1 f il - I ..Fl I said,' Tii" day of the Engli b rorn-laws are near 1. aumbered. before inegium blows of Cooden and biscoedjul r-, tire system mu t f.ll. It is i4oni hing with what energy the uperatiisns of the League ir.- coislueted. During the pa-t vear more than rum millions of Anti-c .r.i-law publrrati. na have been ,rrulated in various parti f the realm. 1 oriiuj ihe gre.,t, r par; of ihe yetr nunc th.n SXftl pen .1 W re e npiov.'d in pr.nting and nik.ng up packages f ... 1 , 1 iracts, while more man ,, m a w reeropl wed in distributing tl.em from house to bouse among the voh r s. To he FarliHiii"ntarv elect rs al.:i . .f Fugland and Scotland, there Wits u.siriiiut d 111 ta s nunaer, of tracti and st,m,.ed poWieatimn, five u.lli 1. eopies. In addi .on t th.s. fourteen IjctnrerS were ,11 .! .. i- I .-a em loved dur.ng the y.-ar. I ley VlSiUo iJ9 counties, IB Engl. ml. Sc. land, and Wales, ami d.i. v. ted an aggregate of airoul 650 Lecture . In l4o cities and tovv.is nxclus.ve of tiie moiro .o.-, public meet tig were held which were ainmded by deimtattona from the council of tm League, hv on among the farmers iv . imL or.,, ... L ml , .. .1 1 I . . . I . . nee trade pnnciidcs are sa ,t to have m. nie imp rtant proaross. Twenty-live pubhc meet nca have been held among them; and m all hut one ut them rejointion s were passed 111 tiv r ot ir e trade and a t 1 il abolition uf the, Corn Laars. To earn on h.i extended Operation. lias required an expenditure of 47,814, or more titan ss.O i.n o. " t liberal have been ihe contributions of tue friends of free trade, that, after expend ng this en rm mt sum. there araa on hsna, Sept. (hit, a balaace of 2,470. The meeting of the League held at Covcnt Uarden Tlteatre. Loud .it. Sept. "Jt 1 1 , was a dem BStratiOO it as the world has seldom witnessed. Had the Theatre been tw.ee as burge, says the orgin of tiie League, it would have overflowed. Not only were boxes, and gallery crammed to suth at. on. hut tiie verv hibbies were till d, and hundreds were aceomtnodated on the stage. For th" current year the League demaud jtA),0fMt, and it will bef.irth c m.ng. In short, Ibe doctrines of free trade, m TaritT ami I'rietriddee Elng)and, have received an impulse which, it sec ma tons cannot hang he resisted. In tiie niean time the Tariffites iu the United States are redotiblii their etforts to crpetuate the restrictive system i.i rr." Tins explains what is done with ti e lt4l, 00 vvhicii haa been contributed to sustain theo - rationof the League and of all men in the world, Americans have the least cause to compl un 1 f tltoee operaiions. England w.ll take nothing of as" ia the stereotype pies of American re-tr.c; on ist s, whenever it is proposed to relax the burdens of tho peoph hv an abatement of proh b.tory duties: and now, when a powerful party in England are Btruggling, at va-t person il inconvenience and e to open a'ide the doors of England to mir igricnltural products, these Käme v m. r.can r: str.ci 10111 -ts no noTiiim' t u; v ;i.t . . tii:-r' - resent, and abuse the,,,. Shame on such ro'ndu t. we gay, wnoever may be guilty of it. und Huzza for the . ,, ., . Anti-t orn Law League. It 1- 1 n ble associati m, American restriction! sts do mithing but vil.fv ami is achieving wonders for the pr -m tion of commercial freedom. If some of it-, publications reach this country, are can only say that we wish t: ere were more of them. Its organ, the London Economist, 1 the able land best periodic 1 on topics connected with political economy, tha? he ever nan : and we only wish it could be read and pondered bv every American, and everv man. throognout tLe civilized world. t'r. Nfet. From the best inform i. ion that we ean collect, tiie following States will in all hum. in probability cael their votes for Polk and Dallas:
Ma me '.i Tenm sso 13 New Hampahite 6 Mis- uri " New Vork :i Ind ana Iti Pennsylvania 2fi Illinois it Virginia 11 Mi higan ." South arolina 9 Arkansas 3 . la ha ma U Lou.siana '; 173 Al tss saippi ti ' The f.ilowing States will probably voc fr lay and I reiinghuj a n V ermont Kentucky 12 Maasachnsetbi 1'. Uttio 23 Ki.. d Uland 4 Maryland 8 "o Not h I ap-lina 1 1 I Nntbtful States : " uiiti-;ii nt ti I I if orgia I'! New Jersey "i I leiaware
I, 1 . o It wdl be seen from tne above est. mate that Polk ! will have 35 votes more than sufficient to elect him and mat if the doubtful States should go (or loin. I..majority will be increased to 14 electoral vtKes. The elation in Maryland was held on mo d day of t..is month, ami in Ueorgi i and Arkarnvts on the 7:h. and in N'e.v Jersey, Pennsy vania, and ifaio on the Htit of ti.ts mon h, and they will soon teat the eorre tn- sof our i si. mate. It tii-- election lev benag bold abonld torn out aa favorable aa we u-i ve eaumatcd, i Mr. i lay cannot be elected in arty vent. X. The above v.;.s banded us a week a'o by a friend, who is a very close calculator, and we consider it, at less', a safe estimate. While w e are not disposed to be ami'4 c- lib. nil as 1.- ... l tu" e. -i u in erai of the States haa already transpired, vvc shall make no fuTtfaaf comment than to say. that we perfectly agree i with him. that H, lav cannot be sleeted in anv event. . Er-.
tlhal !HMMMnMttn n Itt atMrnre. 11m Ml of thü Bttnt plUlltM 'h it . N.r; white als ttiaan af Mas ü. R. 1 years of ago end ap saadb, w i,u U- raided in the St ite one ear immed.atcly pnx-id.ng any election, may vwte in the county in uiuch he ntensW, (with tho exception f those aba have been di fiancbiaai ftr crime, aVo.) Ihit n d-ri-n,tion If glren Hi the S atute of what hall oonstitnta orbac aaidercaVaj rtaiMnce. Tbas stioaraca Rsaji d al of qiiihhlsng. nd of me ul.d d tP rowe of op.n.on, as to what dov. or tl nt constitute that (pin hfi-ation. The b-. t. oh 1 1 f ( ihr explicit on th.s po.nt, and embMliP. what Wtjnhf hi the ntpnrements of t':ie common lau- here, should the subject be br u-hi Is f re tl.e ( our'.-. As ,t may Imp of service to our jjndgas and anaaseaafa, M Ascainnj tne qiostnn pressajied, are nsn that -art f tiie Uuo law aHiHkd t , S c. ff 1W lodges (. f the 1 tion, in dctormining the reauaVncc of a perxn oth ring t- IWtct aRall be V'! rul' ' ttS"" ",a7 l' ' '( ', .,. ,M. rllMd. r. d and held to b- the njjjxnue of a atieun .n n In h In habitat.on is tixed, without any intention of tasaornag Maamsroasi and to which, WW W ret ht is absent, lie has the intuition of j returning. Ü. A i er- ri li.ul n t bo considered or held to hara , , , ' , . ,. , , n i . . . i i ...... ...wi .... ot h.s reid' n.-e, vvlo shall l.-itvc li.s do me a ml go 1M.,, n.,tl( r .;,:,, ,,r csasat) of this stat. f r temjsrarv pttTpOsea matrly. With aa mttMUon of return. ng A person snail not be conuaared or beid to aawsa I il .donrr, bj any county of this Slate, l.iUf win. h he shall come lor temporan purpowe naBrely, u u! miontion of naiaaj anebctsm h.shomc, ulMh,. mtesHion uf lenrnag the same, when ho vml iav,. .,,tt(.n through wuh the business that hr. ui'ht him into it. i If. ,.,.,.,, nimmmsb aa avaSsis gmäs. thaniti-
tentiaa tO make it his penas in ut lesidcnee, he shall be considered to have loM h.s rewidenee in this State. .". If a niTsoii remove t a not In r S ate with an mtention of rrnmining there for an iaaV thai ta time, and u hrr o present res d. aec, ha Mail be i i tu i .;ivt. lllM (,,, fl Silk IM II IB this Slate, not w ithstanding ho msv entertain an intention to return at some future pei m 'd. I. i'l.e place w here a married man's fiindy reidos, shall, generally, b" considered ami held to Im Ins residenca; but .t" it is a place af laanpiaaii aMnhshaV Unon '" Dsmmi ' " The article with Ihis title, which has been r utilised in -everal pajers i-rediied lo the Indiana State Sttit.ncl, beksaas to t,. ..'lM),M ,,.t." We are nleasrd, however, to 1 now that t' S ntittel considered 11 u 1 Ii . ot it !- a m itorml dress. It 01 loa The statement and Imputation naade m the above paragraph are entirely am lie.. us, ai d mu t have been made by ti e Post in ign ranee f any thang hnajn about the ari.elc aliud d sa than f it. titku We k ,w vlllM(. .,,, t pmj ,, urUr(. un. , ,, ,,1 . ... 1 ., . . der the same utle. An ()i,,ii iuimt a U n 'iitlv had 0 nndcr thn as bead, tiow much the hitter may n semhle thai f the I oM we rsunaot my, fr we have forgotten the language of the latter, and remembered as Ltom of it, when we a ajnonrasxw, onrarti- , . . , . . . clc so nearly resembles tliat of thelo-t, Utat it believea 11 U he ill own, it BMsttiavc hem caused by sotm m etc or other rnyMeri-ais pr n e-s, entirely hejTond the oonlrol of onr own will. Wn raaaait hi Imia thts, liowcver ; and sre think if the Post w.ll reenter 1 . , . . article, which we republi h bei w for its mttatacUon, 1 w.U be cmvinced X im error ami retract it. II. -re our irticlc, and we rrgret that we have not that of tin' Post to r,i- :i !.; With it. "Warn Ike CwMnBUfcri ! The dyi tg exelama has 1 1' Uns illnstrwais J n'rs,n as bis dimming m n e. reveried to tin- great conflicts, which, in heal 11 and vigor, he had awged again t the eneniicaofi e rights ot man. shonhl now I the rallv mg ry fthe Densuf iaci 1 fimUana,aiid U rung uuceasinglj until the Great Cuntest of Novenaber. That contest ia t tile the que Is n. whether 1 ur tree inst itutiOtis 'hall exist a- they sre, and as thej came from tin bands tho sages aid bcroes of "JO, r whetlior thej shall be clianged and gradnalh aMMnV dl.d hi correspond with the detestable o syernnaenl of Lngbnd. Tm- is the sum ai d sun-tarn c of the issue. Nts-d we theft urge our friends to ndotrbbd esnataa, increa ed activity, and unt .rng ragihtneef All th.s Will he neeiiful : for Us ugh we are s,,re a niajontv of the people were With US during the late elect, on, w e are equally sure that our adversaries w ill male the most desperate et brts to carry Ore State fir lay in N ivcmher. Already have tbetr leaders aiaandad 'he notes of preparation anri of waning to the. r coadjutors and fdhrwers. They must be met and resi-ti-u stead. ly, (irmly, and energetically. We tl.cnf.re, - und the slana in seantm, and tffarn ' f.oi7- . . w hcrever they are, and every fr. end f IWmiioc ratio liberty where committees nr.- aot, to atsake edF at once every feeling if l.s le-ue-s and ii.hi tivitv, and benref rih do what the Whigs were . f4en and earnestly exhorted to do. previous to the August election, "WORK, WORK, WORK Tkt dtaae. and we are rare ty rrcforn m nimfr. August . , , " , 7V'!, 'V , St ""1 " ": " ,"1 J,t H u"xX lri!il iJ proper activity and energy. ' 1 .4 r . oi i ue. The tshlander, coon pa pi r. puldi'died at Dnyhsn, 1 ).. sneakine of a Denm.Tatio met i.'iinr ri .. Within ard of the r"- stel da counted no leas tl.au SEVEN gambling table, and gambling going on al them during the whale trine of tl.e meeting. Among them was a regular totette t:!!". We saw persona bell ng nmneyatevevjtahlnj und sometimes a- high a- five dollars at a t.ne-. All these gambl.ng places were within speaker's voice.' -I. nd of the It is not womb rful now-a-da vs. that the Wh gs will attend Dcmmrratic meetings. It is only wonderful that this ia the tirs time tl ey have oy env fblbawnd Mr. lav's example. This fa j editer could nM k ep himself a vav from the gambling tables, as be admits be snsc all of these things. By-the-bye, .t ia said ti.e Whig counterfeiter, arhaan -o:;1.' of ot r Indianapolis folk- sogenerons.ly lit mtnl f a weeks ago, aas pinned at the M great batsjar encampment of Kl,W0," and is now in jail at Centreville. We adv i-e our fr. end., at ti(e,r r at gath r.i gs, - to lo,k out for mt . of a .articular ca,. W hi gnerg rmM Xmllt iaanh Toe Philada Ipnia . iri of tt..- '1 um' - . The Whig papers have absolutely the hard. hood to state that " in one of tm I'h.l.ob Iph.a onresMonal Distri La, Lewis I . Levin, t ....,... ... and a t.ve m ruber of the Society. . run hv tm :it.v. nu n, i. . - j . lanvnaawai Prty of that disirict as fbct randsiata against K. JQ. j,,rriS- t) " sjuril . j m ij 4jden re ' onlv think of evm whom every body knows to ia ling Mr n all his le, tna 11 K Ooa. a violent wuig and a bitter oppout of every democratic : .-,... h u fcoaco. tth vKcij is. I liiiltllnnisi it da-e, t,' '.I . about :. ' lark eoi.n.v, Watfe the earth. 0-, after manias their Menat odtnt, howevi r, .n i . tMM no: - - i-n ut Albany, by 1 axniel ;. n ti ic name of Hi ".rv V.'eos.er. he ti d i :..v
