Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 18, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1844 — Page 3
t iny a ll im .i,. wMm J. . 4d:im au olil l.oilrr ol I. h. Jackson The following letter to f. loverly, was written bv
,,rn' Ja kon alien the facti in uhkh it r, f. r- ,:'. treh ,,, memory. f th. t :;f t i dd J. r. had nnl the Htn t f ii o.,o,,, eUÖurr of ia s corruption. I.o nr,-r w..,,.,. i.ave r,f,-n uch a 1 tt. r ns th.-. Reed it.allhom-t mm. end vote for CUy if yaa caa scanriou?lv mn. . i :r.MlTA'.r., Juno "h. 1WVT7. Adaiat, Mr. ( lay should in- Serfflttarj uf State; thai t friends . f Mr. Adunn were argingnaa r 1 onto hufaru eba fn. ml- .f .Mr. i'lay u a . ! to their ) ro j siti. m. that if I u.a. .lifted Pro,!.!, nt. Mr. Adams would be . out. mi' 1 retary of Stato, (inueneVi, then- would ho no r.MM for K :i'u. V .) That ti.e fro naa t' .Mr. Ctaj atotad, tbe W. -.t did not wiefa to s. ; nrata from th.- Weal ; and if I are old ani . t n nail aa) af nry caaJid ntial fruneda to ray, thai m mac I ir. lected l'ri -nl n. .Mr. Aden should n be eonIt nued S cretan of State, by mplete onion of .Mr. i lay and bit friendi they would put nn end to the fteajadtauain coneael n, eaa hour; and he us of j ini 11 it n a r.ht t nghl auch mtriguera a ith tlioir ao ahicu, m inujHtanee, I replied, that 01 I lilies, a in every thin' ewe, my goiik was principle , and contra n t the expreawed and . liassed will ef the pie, or t!i ir const itntcd nn. 11? I never would ?, j, into the I r .d- utial chair; ; nd raenesAi d him to any to Mr. 1 ar and h fr. nd, ( f r I did up; 0 0 he had ci HW fr-m Mr. ( lay, altlatrngfa len-i'd the term of Mr. lay'n iVtenaa.) that befi.re I would ro.irh tho I reeidential ciiair I aoeli incana of knrgaia and corruption, I would see th' earth uien and svall m hoth nr. Clnrand Ins rVienda and myself with th. in. If they had n t eon fide iMe in nie . In 1.i'o, if I was elooted, that I would rail to in. mil in the Cabinet, aten ef the first rtrtue, talent and integrity, not to vote for me. The see. nd das after :in eoaamuaieatjon and reply it van nniriinrre1 in tin nea papers thai Mr. Clay had coco t j uly end nt rwi dl in htvor 1 f Mr. Adams. It may lo proper i nhj r.- thai in the supposition that Mr. ' lav was pr.vy to the pcopoaitian statrdi, I Bany kata .1 käc injustice to him; .t äo, the grutlenmn inparming me caa explain. IN DREW JACKSON. Leii-r irnni tUcncrill .lurk-on. The following letter of General Andrew Jackson wns written in answer to an mumv .1 a u nth man oi .tonn ' sroima : II :" . . . v 12, I" 1 I Sir I hntrujael received your letter of the -JO ult., inftiirming me that recently declared ih.tt .i . h-travi II. d through Tcnnisse- at the tune Governor 1'olk a s I ir iho lir-t ttnio n eand-d.it for mi . irn. ir. tnd that his opponents (the whigi) then brought the I charge i f his if rami falber h.-mg H Hiry againat him, and that the wemtftci'als of Tennessee met Ihe charge h throwing it u; a the North Carolina breach of the I'.-lk Cimily that i i. Col Thomas Toik ;" and you da aire tae to state, Kir your information, und tnat of tbe people, whtl I know of Ihe fact. In reply, I -t-,.e. with pleasure, thai I know all the - m m old st., ; of i;. I oik.. Col. Thomas i'.dk. father of lot. William polk, and Kzekiei PoHcf grandfather of I '..1. James h. folk. 7' y were all gmml1Q whig. INd ol. nomas I u was the hrs' m . . i intk pendem-ein Wecklenberg rouaty Attlhe Palis then rc n i rr road ' 70 a Witj . and Col William Polk, S ..r v . ... ii ... .: .-'Mi . i i iii.uii . , ii n i i i s j 1 1 1 ' ll oi oil ii.ii oi 1 1 i . -a .. ... I I ,i .... i i ...I .. i ,i . . I :n i :.. i ... I i'uimi'ii, o in. i i:.uia in in 1 1 i ui". on i iiii--ii in .intie. I never knew one branch of the family t In charged with torytsm heniia. If such a rumor eras circulated during the canvass referred t, 1 never hoard o I in aratified thus to be able to rive mv testimonv I In the revolntiouan services and patriotism of tlie .. .. . - . I I'i' i. famila. with aasny of whose memls'rs I bav, bean intimate Ihe L'r.-at. r part of my lifte. en llitniiiite I ie on-at. r l.art ol luv ,te It sooms that , , t mies chnrac r ,s mfe a. nst the slanderer, f.r there never was hiss excuse ayan foj- ,t than in ihe csecuf rdonel I'.dk I have known biat tiate he was t bay. A cttiaea mora exemplar in li s moral d portmetit, more punctual and exact in hasineos, more energetic and manly m the expressioo f bis oj in ion, .1 lea not live. I am, . rv res ectfuBy, V' ur nbedieul servant. ANDREW JA1 Ks IN. Leller I rem J:ima I;. It n ih vv fill 4 Otiliiicii ! Many of the Whig papers are making t terrible out. rv th ut nn tlleged coalition between the l. ofto eos sad JtmestJ. Biraey, Ihe Abolition Iresidentit1 cendidile. This is a Aeciilcd imrrovcnuiit on Roor ba arenter bumbui could not etsilv be imaff as .I Mr Biraey, who lately arrived al N. ork. has written the following loiter t the Tribune upon this imputation. It ddii n t look much like t alitioa t UM. , Ki w Vo .k, Oct 8, l-ll 7' ' Editor ' Tribune : Xanr paper ef this morn ng coals ins s atttenaeal trhicb I wish to correct. It is. that, on my pntstgs Vom Detrutl to Baf-hlu, I did not fitaie to at toe mm -- u m m a aa urrtrrenreha Mr. rtMk ana Jor lite utco-ro " pa i - ii rmt ':." On the occneion referred to, 1 gave no opinion n the general policy of the Ibjans ratii party ; nor did I speak of anv preference that I had. as between Mr. I lay ami Mr. I'olk : but I spoke of them Uith. as tlwnys have done, as utterly objectionable. In reluerfcinjt en the danger of Annexation, I expressed the op n .rn thai I n v. repeal thai 1 had but little f.-.ir af it should Mr. I'.dk be elected but s o'.l deal should Mr. I lay be elected. I place m f arson the mound, that Mr. I lay, as well as .Mr. EVdk, had expn sscti himself favorably to Aaae-CTtion, and thai 1 - . . itii .. I 1 M ll I. I, . .on . mil v, :.il ..tut n.s nariv. w lilisi .or. i oik was inc. mjH't.nt to h ud his. I c sideree .dr. I lay as th - tdluillSl. ns well as the ! -Ides party tactician we have; whilst Mr. folk hadniiown no . Mra eu. airy sh.ll nnd had comparatively little experience in party managt men!. 1 1 1 have l n " inatrd U-r l1-' Ijtgislalur? ! 1' -tugan be th DemteimU oj tha Cownttj in trkieh i ,,.;,.:,! hna ! een since I fa ft home. My relation to ihr I brtv partv and mv uncompromising opo sithm to both the other partieC is as w.ll und.rM.Ul there as ebewhere. If then, I have been n miatted by tat j vtionol my countrymen, it nas eeen neiinei as a I, in a rat nor as a h.g. I'.ut as I have received n I official or authoritative a t Ü catnui of sucfa nominati on, it would Ih premature in Hte UOW to take an fasti er notice i f it. BeepectfuBy, dec. JAMES G. BIBNEY. W e have sc-ti it stated that tiov. White, inb. in baa p, ramhulatiotis through th,a State f r the purpose ef ,nakoir rtna aad Taans speeches,' is everywhere ao .oint.an.eil hv an ;i.d;v.dua! w ho t r.-t. nds to be a Lib-,-rtv man. and w l,o in all latitat rn sU;p rts Whito't'ub's ctforts to induce the Abolitionists t i vote for Ctol i'olk in prefer. ,,.-.' to Mr. Clay, ou the ground that he is namiitblj T,,"ntl and humane, and that I . . .-1 hi vä w s m, the subnet of slavery are more conso- , .. T a. i-. . Hint W.tll tl.OsC CntertainCtl DV UiC -U. ill.olilsl-.. J.,'. M . Umo i Banner. The above i- all he, every word of it. I Ifti'&l FWSMSa Oi Sunday la.st. a lead infant was found ia the wood near the mtd. a'.x-ut a mils oatl of t- vvn. It ad no 1 tibt Uvn ,1 p silnl tliere bj its unnatural .. .rent but a hört titn pr vi us. It aj poarod to be a 1 u -.!. a... i . i tri. im", dec di d. It.il -
'.nf;n-ofh,,rhre-t.t,l1tyr "'-" i , a d- tfff j '""'J -tr.-:,, Iv al,d if Ab,utt:r booift i I : d fortv tl.o.sand dV.hr. w..-n' 1 Wu h.I.S"iÄ and ohnniaL tiitl ,c 1 nd a reiimuii.rnt;on he was cTet e nbtamathrorut, or a (paeroae eonl that caa tend xaar aat leibet pari ol the tate in. suv. nU-d. SvnoofHeme Trnetaern to t printed -- j Na,,.h.rf..,,.,v,. j..i. Tafc-ir, ,r an t r,,,l.. in an - v a. infenn. d there S fi ! ; "nii 1 kw t'""d d m" - N- ration the United Stated 4tfrt.iio... D.ntii n,ie! S'::;:;:r::;;;':;Tin:::: u: ,,. .1 that ,t wa, r,,ht teel. nj.-:.-d u- ,, ,r tored of the enrtber. aaara, I nr. a aerek. That ti,; ; - t. nd d traef ft th;. London Taaea Tbe waif, nre V rror .ekee as tbe ariaeac. f 57 ; wnrtS -nSaTr I should i. a.'.... n;.d of itnMi.at h.- ran.. u f,..,...- ""',r JZi" ,7 .yJl!uI!ii ? a ieT it bricatioB d tho Roorback ttaaip,fJtap dteatoath thicken round inem. Toatnaeal du, Taeaeanr ataeneeiifan.ar.. ..,...rv.w ,..-n.tM. k-,.i ad let ate reeeivi tl.o rdJrniii!iiat.oti a- I nuirhf. tin- uPon rtra naaaj ncner ana we poor nwneeui I ewe to aty ieMaar citnmne el Wntthara Indtaaa tbe by tbe Federal . r.Mn wl.i h tirt -'-nv it i ui.Lntv ,n,Mi .,. r llV,.r iir,. , moa will be lei. ,n"n,-ieaen.enaj laa ..... . a.i.r tm i- mm, .- ..r.-a rreadiy nieM tro-bTiieh .t wa. nnnle. In? hoped, "j "' ' V-dop.,! r;ns . t .r.,r.? u..i ,.,ll;,1rin,,,,j;r, the .nnun.... k....!- fulI, eeta blieben by tho adorned ertirle n la- u . Vi v tbe r r v.l and mat.".. partem. ÄÄta?ÄÄ uo,,l.i provont ny ebnage ef IVnniebtp or lectin T ' tbenirea ronol ... dec. irer! Yes, I, tadad to ; aad IW Um tereta al cmmmmmAmu ,i;v , , .. m-ttfr. WBatb we eopy tro:u the N. V. i.Pterna trie knee i the wiceof I bertv " Let the tweeaenl n. t mher leMadtM ante anenejiaiii with regard to bin To whieh 1 ro l.d fr n h . ' B ptobset ran. Sock protection rnlturee amh a In h the invitanons l.iv.. be,-n nrcouipanivd. And , , , - , v un m tw pw ueeeay fivr,r ,...,,,..., , . - ' ' ' . to l,n Ir. ,, aieitaa. and dovonrin" b m Will 2 in... h, that, io cousc.pienre ol the aenea of ap- JouraI ot Commerce. demo, racy be on th-ir ü u i rd ,r.at4r . .rd . . On- .-m rf ik.n dia,. lo aara rkaark -hu.din- s.- a irentlenMn end meaibw nt ConarreaH, kTvi to mmae, coeering nn.i neronnnc wem. win ...",..,.,.'.,. s, , , Limn. which I been ieel We receive the London Tnaea regnlarty, bot bare arr.i.it im,.. ;-' -'" i--rr -. -ai m.i. i-H '"nV..:.,i ,,il.,,,V,,i,!vand-ntlom:!nK .,,,.!,. t - t f; -nto party that v. .h to do,r:v, v.r ; . n , ' no , u . .1 net - r Mea anv U k I :. tig ,., it. rnluV.,:;.. The v . , Y , ,1 1 1 " r , fJ . , , . l' toward. pjyatM maid not .,;r- be aoukl make .'";hr,:i ,,f ,;,' r,:,'t:,"t fr rAuru Mart ,r ul 1,1. ba ml Lnt rf Tune, would not nantbe torn, dollars . n fen nee to . ".Y nlrM1' '! xUS hn I'r.r, Ihra:;".;, "slT lluTX anv roinmunirn' . to me. which be -unnoted waa boee that mil destroy yor dwelling, burn your m- aaeet the wiabeaofonr ftien.i m th.' North uU -ripti.ns made in rland. hut nnendi The J "un' ll ;; Kenaenaner tae con. im i t tae waaje al w,,,, ,,, llby lwt ?rar md ih a,-. n,.n.M a.ad
ianproper. Tlamtore, hü motivi keiag pur, let me 'Iy - oa. Aaeana. anotnga for net ratendiH n,y tint beyond . Hing of the inuigTapk would lead lata to nipptne VT r.-.vta....- uen, at r, oiea ZSmTl uX"' thtakae I aught of the eomi katiZtay feelinge H ltoUe,Md S,;"'r- ,',:"'H" ',"!"""t ha Matienel Rone, ere hope .. fiarnhdi evnlenee neat that 440.0t)U were nnWribed when and wberVUic to i!"' -rt ,, b.r att.,,,.. i: to excre Mthe right of .,:;r; J; W'u x or." m', r toward baa nonWrema nuaaltered. The intleman 7 , m-ooh. that ... unenart at the Butewa have n .t been h ; d or at anv rato, u the course J" byBnl u;''' ti'" ba' 'l trMSt , "! lV'k:'Zm Mererwed. He aaid be had been inform. bv the V,r,. Bed fromtJ fajreaejoaol tyranny, yon n h- not Car,l..,.,f ito inter. gnuneracv What , ;i a.-.. vi.r,.,V. if Mllmmt w:l. Je t a l-ara.-e or the n n-o , t joare - v,,,r Tp..- - E , of Mr. CI v. that tho fn.mU.f Vir! YZ '"- :..odr.d.ho ..f vur n,nitythat j!;;: ;;;;;; JIT.;;; V Mn " , Ihe IP- nu,datall.itua.,huork..f nerlayt. The J --i" ,t rs. . , .. had ,.,,.io orerturea lo item, seying. if Mr. Cky i nd u ' ' W rr,'ss'd th" tlf?'" l' ll - lr. Ä ! LtniJ ,1 hud antoveramry of the Anti-Core Lau JLeego. of " mjltmSL .1 aaaau.'w Ui frtends wowld eeute m aid of the election of .:r , d" i-that yo,. and jrottr children mey enjoy tr.,,i .1.1. h uhJ wfM(.h mM u. - .,,,,,.,, , ,h, hi, , we have an account, was held ,n London on .a.a.n . . i'f-"'"""""' ir.n r.,a . , af.ranef nlaia I
pri nialUn' U.I ill, oou -r.1 n j"-; - 4 . t.s a jreat ii I
- nn L r if f. The hour is mr when our Liberty win be man. tamed ,r I.e.. forever. The buttle HlUSt bo n oMv
tonghl ind n'.blv w n. ..very true Repobfetfl BOSt feel the Aim ambition to sa : whfti our I !'. 1 ;i ni 1 1 . '"'"irv mii tjpun tmim forth in tier jjiory, the w, M. r of the world nl terror of kiaaa, I titled tad 1 . - ii a . did m. pert in ti, - glomm iietory ; bit children end toy enuntrymen mat ri mi in safety beneath the wide ah Ji. a i i . I r . reading ce none ef liberty, and generation f.r nr1"" irerc dbck tliPuyn uie nnnai- oi psnuut
and will yoa now be deceived, and saeisttoiwlhe u ,,,. BeerM d, that a bee Mr Pavae, the meet the 28tii of Septetvaar, 143. The receipts of the "itniM well roar tickets. h iggery a tU bat I bus ig Ifta aathn mtf ttaua lawnaaw. wfee . hid. am nstcr above your own beada. No you will r-f-'-r. ani jvnfy a aaatar. vVkij is tlia'dwairänt Sarhrril prdfieaa year wore tinted at fitf,29Ci ; and the aa- ,! t:" l,ri,,,,V 1,1 vsrnme ahnpes, ruh variooe head j Tinna BpUj Trff'"" "'.soail 1 T h ' i'Tii.Wjm - --Ti not, a okci rrwpfmas job wilt urtf The eaeae of lib- bimealf a ranmdaia lor Ceaaseaa 1.1st year, ihe Whij pendiinres ft! 47 814 all of which htd been annlad ings, and every imaginable mterp.itioa of the nsmca. I an Stt sah toly. IS44, ana aaeaw hnaw, aar, faeas ftaataee hMna ertv hüs leen hati.eii 01 the hlo. ii of in.'iiiV of - tir n - oreae. frtth aaa aramsä. alaetaeaJ. that ftaat thaa a Hma. : "V-' ''' lie sure that trod äTetaat.t no fraarmoht f s-norv .n inr'.-ox .m -t s ...... .a.i ... ta f.tathtniSanl
- - j . ! . . ' . . , , "' i roiiioiioii 01 iro iraii- i r.iK'.'M'-s in .iroai - , . - i. nr. :.. n ti..-m i .rr . . . o . bin kinsmen. Y u will l- r.U'l their nitaaori aand Wvliig inxj..r.iv it ibeir eaaxiMtata may v.r.- nui ., , . . Hn nrr rha nift the ballot-box. a th- irn UnatM.. hi ..1 t.ajwi i(..iit t . ... 1. .
I I .. that I w . .. mi. ...n,.,, j .. mm k-j., un. I , ti.e roic 1 01 .1 iruiii. .1 aim 11. iio.,uiin. 01 run stltenee, that I might convince nay bebrrcd eonntiymen Ihat tre cbtimed by the slunv serjent as it ftatens its delusive apellupoa them. Awtkefrom Umdelusion or von will l o crushed tnd devoured. Awake, and eramc nn to the help of the rirtuous aad industrious, ' , ... 1 , , 1 , arrainst the !..:..!' and wer aeeking party. I tm ' 1 , , -, . . ' . , t . . . . 1- , t ft... i, M t 1 i.r 1 t , , :,' . r- i . ,,l t demo, rat Irom a U.or i gn trictl n Uitl IM pna ripie- are correct ana in axrici areoruan. e sun urn relurion of our bli Ked Savior. 80 I "itLT es nation i virtuous and inuntroos it i pro perous nn! !.a;. ; as soon as a nation Ik, -onies indolent nod buried in luxury, it mnke tnd btcaaati i!. graded and is so u overrun by some stronoer power. Ward) in s;ts ii. The Ohio StotesuiaB, with great Ibree, mys - L t no profeseor of the Christian religion ever after talk of mnruKtv to aar one alter tasting Uieii . , . l',,r !r i l.i v- Than. hawA aaajftn it thems In s a t-.litie.il 0110. and lot them ah. do tho issue. Tin V ....... .... . -. . . . ... . m ..- w ..." - ------ - - . . .... j . . . I . ..I.. .1 .. 1 11 ! n li..llll...tl ...1. l..t .In. Ill lli ill. t' II iiiii. 111 or- in 1- ii -1 .1 1 1 1 1 11 hi on-. 1 in- in in...!- .. ., 1 ii 1 ii.ii eoiiseauenere : h.r tl. v -hall ho marke. I and known for the future. Ind ,,u vote for Mr. City in 1-11 f.r the Presidency ?M M I did." 14 Then close your lv-... Mill mouth about morality yon insult Ihe earth you walk upon, will be the indignant rebuke ol public feeling. " Let no. the minister of Ihe Gospel presume to denounce immorality in politicians, and lin n turn en bis heel, as if to insult Deity itself, sod rote for Clay, whose whole lifo has been a scene of outlaw rv acainsl the prec p's ol 1 tod tnd man. Such men would l"ok well in the pulpit, preaching tgainsl in, morality in high or km i laces ! And through this ordeal tliey have got to paSB, Im? and fiery as it may prove to la. They have made the issue politically themselves, and they must not blame us for bringing it home, per sonallv," to each God-insulting hypocrite who triea to presch one thing tnd practice tnother. Democrats, l Wi l all over the land, keep look ut f..r these men1 Cai Whm Tku kuiv. We und island thai aunaa persona connected v. ith the removal of the ! 1 1 1 1 -tribe of Miami Indians, in this State, are tnd bat l..... .a, .... eCm ,,,,s' 1,1 nmfcing promises qj employment to Uem rats, m d.H'er. ni i arts of the State, provided Air. i Cky shall be elected President. This low trickery if in charaet. r with Ms authors. ,' actisible Democrat e 06 fooled with whig ptumtaea, either publicly or invat.lv made. Then-are actrcely six hundred Mi- ... i..,i. ... ...i - I...I,. ..ro. .,- iini i 1 1 1 o 1 1 . i. i 1 1 1 s 1 , iiiih iii1 i . i - i . nt I1 I J .. , ii. I ii I Uli, ol Wl :;i rail HO I ersiliueii in rei.iovo suori of two years, so thai aot more than ..in a ill remove next year. How many men will it take to travel w ith 'A or 80 Indians ! 1 ertainly not more than t. u men, uith a few wagons. But f.r the purpose of rheatinc men out of their roten, are have reason to " believe tliat from Arc hundred to a thousand men have , bee. promised sitnsUon. m removing th remnant nl Indiana. This is small game petty villany. und its anthora will liml it reacting ton themselves. Nohtav ,.s man would attempt mcb deception n mai of principle or common sense will si, for himxlf to Ih du, ed r deceived by such trickery. I'irl siia from Tciinece." Dxsocs.VTI. i.i. The whig prints are crowing over tlie result of a recent charter election in tho city of Nashville. It will be seen by the following, from . s i ii I " i . .i:.-.. . mo .asiviiio i ni m. it. at iius rieiory is oi n piece with tla. i recent 0O6S in Maryland and Delaware showiag a demoerntie gam i i in Li.i.e i ion . The whigs bist ceded in electing their Mayor on Saturd iy last hy 199 majority. La .J rear the whig majority for trovernor in the corpora tion was !ftl. Morgan is elected Constable, ami tin Aldermen to compos,' the Hoard for the ensuing year, a ill stand J dem. to 0 whig. J he democrats made but little exertion, knowing the city n beateongly whig, and in only two wards run full ticki-ts for AL dornten. like democratic gniu throughout the State will ensure a triumphant majority. renn-) I v am i Hire!. Tbe Steam Baal Archer, has this moment stopped j,j the whart with the news that tlie whart w itn the news that all bill 11 or V counl.es hue Nan heard IVo.u.. and lar!;le is upwards ot N,jtsl ahead, rassengcrs nt both parties aeree ... , .... ,,' . in this; star, in, -nt. he incinnati millet in, a neutral paper, of Monday, gives return- from U counties in which Markle is upwards of 7,Uttt ahead. Scarcely a doubl of -dsrkle's election. Ulorious! I The thove is from a little federal paper call d the Evaneville Journal, of Oct, 1 7th. It is a specimen of the irr.vss falselu sals which the whig MRoorbackt" r ra arecircnlatinr everv w here ata.ut the ns-e:,l elections. t is a nsty thai Ihe pillory or Ihe stocks are not in I vogue for the punishment of Ihe rascals who putdiah such in.instr.ius h, s. Al thai i no! the cas we can onlv warn the public Bgaiusf t.h TO. I'.nla.l. Iphi i ritg. The N. V. Herald give tic following tacts m rebtioato Ihe votes for CsaarctaiSea ia I'tulad-lplua. Tl-v nrove the roalitim between the Wh ir and Na- '- mI ti.ai u . . . . . th Wh gsand Ii UVtStS beyood U dottbt In the 2d dlStHCt, which the bigs were tore ef, they played false with the -nauvea, and elected thetr own man. n tte Seal Caugiiimioual (Katrtci, winch iectotoa tare wards tram lbs coy. tin-native cssdiJafta received 373.1 votes, tbe dsmocratic f753, sad tha a big Ml? Inthe aecoiiii . vv luj . .;-1. deaaocranc joia, aauea .o i- ine third ia imt . uinpb te, hut Ihe asfivs randidate. who 14 i lii tt .J, Mill receive bout 4000 votes, the artog 4't'h ami tha ih mormtir nearly 4000 In the tantth, deeneratia 41 4. native 4106, vvhi ll'.4'. liberty 0. Th. re li an m- . i ..s. .ii ii er t. u ot.a in th is dialrk I The Sentinel now rays that tdl the Native Amerienns et nuiadelptoa county re taten rr muienemoeratk party. All along that paper has insisted they aar exigiaally whigs, sad srere taken from the w hig party. We tre glan the editors tre tl length brongh! to tell the truth in relation to this nutter. 1 iea.: t -. ... . I .1. . ... ; I... I . . ...... eu ri iznin now sta- nv tn.s aiiai-ss.fu, uu m-i . .... 1. .1 f I .. X i-v. I 1 1 ... r ... 1 11 !.-irii . .nr't T .ri, , i i . j .. i. i . . ... . lKsnavnamntii.saiNN.im ne m uev.- w writer would steaL Webave oat eye on hist. No van.-. iinoiumis . i.uk s.nll long cover his iniquities it we eeaa aj ply .h r to the rascal. Wlr.it tlo ton Mjr, IlflflM I Are the peo,dc so degraded that they w.ll VOM t ra man und. r N'ti i-to k.v; tiie pric s, t Hftl'V ClnV ia
f , ,,; ;i.-l bed thane tdLl I ,,' I '.m.I. and resolved lo f..t ,t rnal thetvely lh.i.i2li a-ainal T"lnitient ol.jivt ol the A-oe.alH.11. Atlheal rel.r v. 1,11 h ti.y wiihnu'lv hel their bloo-l. I woulit , . ' ' - ,: ..... V(.r,.. ;t w.is n,.....,,,, .1 ,,.. ciiniiti
, under bonds. i,d we defy luairaiwtaoa
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1-Htcr from Kohl. Hale Ovton. Tu the Utiitttrs of the Sentinel. iv ii u m ev, In.i. October 11,1844
I - I. . i . .1 tr tm, a f I .. inwo im wimm pnruon ui our sjww, ,...- mv arr,V3' 1 ,H"r fr,,m 1 ateannw of )"ur feotrul ' "''";:' "V. , , " WT"! rav" f rJLSeetrt-I - " "L!!!!? üü ,' . ,,,, mmJ keee errieten - r v. r tl prin liters to the Ucntnl LiiieiilUl. nqj 1 1 1 1 11 if Iii win1. 'il. ill v In ni'iiii :i Hi nun 1 1 . iniik I a. .. . . .1 1 . , I I lilt . I HM t II VT IITIMlJ-a IIIIVJ a I 1 ' V , illOI IIHH It -ss hapeenthtt, however, I d..nt prom.s. but ,f ..,.,,,,.' ,,.,,. .,, ,,Virriiri th.- ihouaattd an. I aivr a birgar majnrit than eny nther erctrict in the Sla4,--tha trust U will be reeeived aa aoaae eicuea I wet. neglect el the , intereata and wtsbea el theaV.nl,. 1 . : au a.-t.v.' 11 tie- spirit arei - rr. Mt in.- . tiiiiu. 1-111 . Urongoni tmndain other peeiiona of the Stale I baea touted, that I am well aware wa a Ihn distrtel mnxt . . . . . , . . . ., tii.-h ml iikI. .I to win the hwemoat rank in the race. . . hi the Slit.' I ha v ! OI, l.llllll.'l.. .. I.I III. !. '.?.. ...im. ....... , w, ,)tJ tUt n (l t ,(,v wn ,M..lt S , tlic lrle,uv ronteat wilt bavn 1.. ns.. early and Ight well. And it il.i.v d.i. we shall n.-v.-r srude thi n, the victors. J J WW 1 f I our lei low eitiaen, ROBE It T DALE ÜWEM ,, - . r, , . . r Lxport or bPEciE. Ute packet-ship 31edittar, rrom s , . , .. , ,' Xew ork tor I oudoi, to )k out Bt10 000 in Biiecie, , , .. . ' f v ' . , ....,-10 arm tav- Havre packet lr.m new son ,n.t. InUIMi ,..;.'(.. it SP M (TV 1 tSSta f- aal I.. Hurra for the Tariif! It aront take long under it. to drive nearly every dollar out of the cjmntry ; and .l.r... I. awanaaa I0..L- 1. 1, in .I... i.r h. iim rmmivo.1 I s . .s a. hi. . S V- '. . lllllin. ...I II lll i -' ' , . ... l...... s . . r..r mooey, that they w.ll he ablet, gel i final Moo1 , 1 1 u -.1 s,, r Hank to aunplv the deneiency with raff. wnn piwer roe snonn currency ..i me ousuiouon io rotten hank paper, will rote for Polk and Dallas. All who are in foeor of drivine all the eoU and ailver out of the country, and substituting shinplastcrs, a ill o:,tor Henry Clay and the Sunds, v Mail Stopper. (r .; I hief Justice Tanev is a ( atholie. If he were a citisen of New Hampshire, be couldn't bold the iii! petty Ofitce. I If. Journal, J ' I ,, f ft 4 ' ,m 'all 1 4 i hi. I Justice I taej was appointed by n dem.K-rat-k administration. The Federalists made the Coneti tutiou of New llnm.shire, nud the federal wbigsbave i r . . i. 1 1 1 . always foogbt against it. alteratae folly, becste it requires a vote of two thuds ef the electors to chnage it. The Tippectaoe Journal knows tiieoi Bittementi lo lie true, yet the editor, though "pr. feasor of reliirioa," continues to lit about the matter II:ir:iiii :ml 4 ori li:ioii. The N. . Herald Speaks of the Wliir coal i ".ion wi'h the " church burin rs." as fillows : Stauctaa Erw. r or . lMr,ou.i. r ra Vuyu. . . i i i i i ne i o ii. u. ui oi inc nauvea a. in uic nmg in lUMavipnia toy ana cwuniy, iis imu a singular cfleel on the . lection m that Stete. Bui for t.-i . ... Ill .1.1. 1. i .. I l 1 I that curious anion Shunk would have had twelve ot fourteen thousand majority. The local revolution in a I . ' - . 1 ..ll . W'l.l.. I . ...l a .-T;no ci, nas i nn . a ii i ii tin- Mate to ine et m oi more ,i ine oinie io ine can m ui mon .es nnl nearly defeated the Dem ' I p than ten tltoiwand voter. nnl nearly defeated tzie r :nocratic candidate. What great events from litt I cans. i ns. Acknota ItHtecala The Madison Raanar, abig, eaysithesnoobieclion to England sending ovr her gold to influence our election! Tins is a candid confession forawbitr, r .1 t i w . n and one from the 1,1 counUy al hat. We ean te ' him that the ItempCtat WW inch objections, and Will aed the leal drop of their Mood Ifclore they wi eahoitttoit. So look out coons, bow you attempt it. The gold Pent here as badly used m a wbig's hands i it w ould be in those oi' the l.ri"-h njenl bimsetf E4nper(e ft omiiy Clerk Tbe derk of Lt porta county is requested t'. examine the Revisod Statutes, ami be will there barn where to send the Estray Notices, as well, perhaps. ' a - som i other item 4 not uninteresting or m onuected witli nil Iii . s. III:i iiL ISooka. Mes r. Lane V Dclzell have abown m some of the fuie-t specimens of binding in the westi rn country. A specimen of County Blank Bo ,ks were got up in t im richest style, and at prices similar to those charged for an interior article Trv them, friends, onre: and if von are not satisfied, go notnt chrn etxei WWTS .i.il" ...l.,;...l nmftiir. i .r aalana. L ft tl I'll iTiiiii 'i inott- a.- upon a V still prevents our not ice of many local it -ms. Justice shall be done litem all after the election. Am .ng others, we shtU no! fail to notice an excellent little work- Tlie Reviaed Statutes of tin? State of Indiana ;ui) ;i(il!lt ,u, ; fcwa t0 H45, reduced to qtKSti IS and ... i , ,, answers, for the use ol schoola and ttuiuii.s. By .... . W W. I!. WdtihW AKU, At M. A nni excellent work wbtich ought to be in Ihe baadfaf every man and bovin the State. More hereafter. We snail also . nofice the rail road speed nnd comfort ef Ross's hue of I 'in. innati stages. -Mr. Rider is agent. Löok out afo r election f r I treat. Who.,! ;s in io::r.i'. 0OLD ! T:ie Pari r.irrespatolrat of dftO B StoU Atlas, wr.ting under date of the first ult.. Mf 1 hji show ii y I'sti-ribay n beantilul gold an.ilT l". w ha h wax in t ie I r and Carried by Pell r tin- GfeSl bl tin- toe is a representation af the statue am led In Iths al St l'ett'rshitrj : mi tha -nie-, the walls of the Kremlin, and OH the bottom his private BTUM It w is given by bhatoths taesstomof I the letding soblamen ..f "fJlVi1T' , ' " ' 'r' pmsenlte tos friend Henry laytas ani ,y mu tribute t0 kM ttltMi M t Stttesstaa, tnd to. wrl, slunsu. IklOf title T keep a sharp look oiit- :ill nurte ot fratanfla ina i io4kni flarl DEMOCRATS! LOOK OUT ros ui aotrs 01 kr u i. from this until ihe Preaidential eleclme Desperation baa a.'iz.d upon the vhia parly. They have ihrovvn overboard what little COnaCienct they had bit Be, ihoieloffa nol anvnriead al any la tae hood, however absmd or ridiculous. Be up anil (hung lt.- nn the graaad SO the election day. ready to meet and diHrountenanes the lihcll ami slanilera t" coonery See thai hpry dttftoerai ia at the polls with von REMEMBER, that it i the hist leur Ot the baitle that gams the v ietUfV ' bnparfnnf Peclsi a Court of Com mos Plees ef Phil tdelahia eitv "nd conu ty. Judges K.nj and Campbell, Murphy a llrr I tua waa a r !e stated tr Ihe upinion ol the I u,rt spon lue . -: I . - - - - mm . ,o,i..r o-, '. r .In- :lf q lenn-ni. neoit . m Uon, whether a per. . I ir.il .1. ii" on.-- .- ........ . t I - e;ir at the tino- . . . . . , therctiv ucco.'iii a ciu.i ii. . ui.i-i .1 ... I - - ... ......i I ...I. I... i. ilnr il. M Tba Cnnrt gaaa Ha vpiaioa enanimonaly thai ins namtahaati af tha father made eiüseae .t" t.e etot mum m. mmm a W mW i dree rsatdtug in Ihs L Mise ?t.,tcS at ma nine m u,e naiuralizatioii. (7 ISeme people are astonishes, at the cemfesedand coatradietatory nature of Mr. City's Lite letters on T an.i otf,or m;x ., r, phe fact is. Mr. lav has. V.l.. C: l . . I . . J-.t ;An- tint Qjggg, mi ICIIIW1 ir.pilt'Il.'U - UiC fa eil. Ci" .uon-", oin. l dSNl InW himsrlt !
The Hi ui-.li Cold llunihivy. The following paragraph, said to b" copied from the London Times, baa hcn w idel v circulated through
the Wing press, in every sect. on of toe countiy asaf1 i I a X' a i .1 or a men i ic.ous n-.i.-rai j rim ;n .-w ioriWi "nearly fix.- bealmd tfaoaitad dollars have boat sub--ene-d bv the liritiah ma-iuf.irturors enrinff tbe last twelve montha, f.r rae diaauninetion Q-ffrse tradd -tr.n '- in tho I'liitcd Statov "A v.:bs ri: ti n was rorontlv opened to ra fundr " , would be required f.r the operations of the then ensume tear, and mol or all of it Ins ,-, n m f.u-i m ed, but not 111 one day or month, or in ein months Tins the London Timet very well knew; bui the ...ufaetur.-r of Ton-s ,-,R,.rra,.h f.-r too . w V..rk . . n , , in'i rL-nl in irla 11.1t 1 .1.. .... 11 .1. 11 . 1 ...... A .... 1 1 . . h not m. m . u -yj 1, -. 11 111 101 in u uu on usl auDJcct. r-u t i nil tlio nri:or-i wlin'li have iinoti'il this nri'tciiili 1! I I . .. j j . .......... par.igra Ii from the London TiBtea, not one has men - t oned the date of it. Why not! Again, the Times 141 inwl. t 1 atBUf triit !,. i ft itnaam Tn n , t maam t-a Lea a-"aa.a' 'r -., UHU -'--fäll' ".- J III I ' 1 ' IW IM ril.t,,l in V.',, ..r- :.. . r...,l..t; .. .1... I'.. ,..1 Stab s.-' Where are they ! We have never seen or I'm a a aaa ta-n ' ' ' ' t ' in iiniu ' ill till ' 1 J i ' 1 heard of one. The 'l'aritf pipers btVe be ri invited ,,,...., ... l, .1 .... i.,, , .1 wi... 10 iioini oui one, nui u,ev iitvc not oiie II. n nr , t - mit I it these 1 rtett tre to be printed in New York t;,r rir.l.,t.o,, in the United States, with a view to ) r . a, I .1 r 1 . 1 ., aeteai tue election oi vir. mv, as the lerin iiers ... . . I I WOahi have it änderet L one w ould think it wa tbont time to f ire out the eopy." The Prtsidential election will be over in a! nit a month : tho ennntrv !N Ur:' ,,"'r" n :lM",, H ,v1olrr- Ln" - -- - i i i . less roe Licagu ra move more energetically, mey win arrive n dav "after the Fair.' rinallv. tiie i: aton rhmiurle (Ahol.t,. n iaier) elh rs to nav so for a Loudon Times containing the pretcuded extract ; tnd the Morning News of thia i increaaea ile otfer to a tltousand pounds, payable by I dr.,f: on tin- Unti-h Gold Fund. Then why not produce the paper ! Echo taswera uhv not! . sun p.iui pine, ins i!i ,i en IssUCtl III I HIS City, . . , -. . aithoul date or imprint, (tbe printer being evidently t-htroed of his week,) which tfier rooting the said rteetendnd evlr.aet frnm Um Time a hL h .as mrmmmlA. I I . t a I il ,s the only particle ol evidence which goes ... co met t the London Anti-i'orn League, or any other British . i ii Association, with omr elections tddt : 'So also the L udon Ectuoinist, another of the T(,( ,,' s' Virn,rrvu from Ihe Eceueraist, aiiich we published the other day for the benefit r4 oi. iii ' tin- hum nigger, hut winch Ints no more cmnectiar with tbe poinl lo be proved, than B witli a bull's fool I ...... I . , ; , ,i , ,i hut what .we were guing b, say, is this: that the London limes is, and always has boon, bitterly oproed b) tlie movements of the Anti-Corn Law League, 1 , ... . . ,. - ' . much so as are the rarimtes ol the united States. Like then,, it is iii favor of taxinv one nor. ,Um of the people for the benefit of another; like them it resists with m cht tnd main evert tttemi t to atata the Injustice. - - The Ii.im- :iul moiisiious lUMlllftwm toimccii tin fglilga naati Naflfrra of I'liil:itlclili.:k.t .! ISai'iM'i ol Neu Work, si ftl n lale. ili v I: iiiiil:it4 for tatet ei ..oi ia Pennaj lunua. nirl m PinI id.'. , In i I.) lot Hie iMisc l iig;Mn ! Si .einen, loot, out: I,' on flic .licit The Pennsylvsnian gives the follow ng account of lite base and mtastrous coalition between tlic whigs tnd natives. Democrats, spretd this iar ami wide al . .I. a I . !. . I '11 I.I I . l 1 . i I inrou.ri ,ne ruin. i n" nnigs nerc are oumo tl Tue exp tsition of their secret plots, and reaorl to false- ' A " " 1,1,1 "'ts. .. n; i n ui ,a,-o- , oniy t cover over their diabolical schemes. Th onsylvaaian rays: explanation u anderstand lu be ihm Home t. n days to thai bui! ''lis. ibai a mighty r issa wot about i be in opcraiioi, t lllt". I v bwa won. ' rasata ihs bodies pmsneets ( Beta In can : ba fdlered a near, il lahy Sri i J '',,u'''"'' th. uns' Iiis aa m in tin -nut itreet, an.! ths tonn p.ii lieiaui generally known aa tbe ctsinter jumnets id M o kel atreat, became mors aaaci ', lbs imIsj vxalks iad I li... ... .t..r .-..ll .ri -Tl.e arrangsnntnt, nhatevet o una. remained bowev. .r a - , re, Iron, ihe imimr padf l the flay flub, till (n Markts arrived here, and al ihs urn time Mr Mayor I lamer ..i Vork. the former ant. .ma tun ran maaieoi the waig M rennavivania, im latter insnsIn ii M it'nr i.I' mir ai.O.r .ult el. . I. ,! Ii..-rn hi ti i.m t . ... .., ' . . . ' , . .. . ..Mwa aaa .t .. . .,,.,,..,,.,, r . ... biali diamtariea cona am..ne iM.tbaa it waa mraa known ei i... i i. i i... i .i. ih. tthnr resnecuts par bats htdssrora Ihsmeelvtsie an alliance of niter.-ala. I ft . al .. I - .. a . ft C 'Tin- no I a dificuliy wa- iirt aa la Iba preeiaa terms "f lltc barraiu. the natives el.utt.uij Iho all the Cinerea aiontl, legialative and Municipm eghma ahould belong to them, the whig aiwerunf atremniotii) their prtcrije live righta in ihiacily, and their engagement of hon.tr to tin ir . nauty eandidatea f.r C.mgremi, The mcmid re garded the votes f those native alio del h.r.;., dr.. hailed rrom the de, rati, parly ; th . ,: waa obacrverl, noeld revolt st a bargain hi nhich Ihey were to he trsnalerred to tbeir ancient noooticnta. Both dilfieutiiea were inaut moomahla. if the partiea to iha negmi iti rsaeted o,. , ; .,,, ....-,...,, ,,,.-,.., o. . . 1 i . r . i a . r I 1.1 In ailhinl ll .n.l ...i ll . I.. - v im i'mi ip"irwui-fa i wwr .nteBv i ttM,,ii1 mm tajiitstrim stfi botli ai'lita Hiijr.igoiK t- n.i all ihey i a i . i t eaeent. it provisions is a 1 laitli. tfuch, a- we have detaded I hem, were the art, el. ' l" ihe cm, p u t, as uinh .st. oii hy u a dav "r nv.. belt.re the rlei lioe Tha elertioa day ctme, amid rumor ol coalition, trn-k, ind threatening Jealouaiea wer awrake among gentleman Mrnoiouna memseives tteapmra awav by ti.. ir party leaders. Oftltocrttfl were amiotVd 10 hi ik." rr.unler alliaaeaa, to jirmt miid lickala, lo iiuit. ,a .almost .anv compromise with lite diaCOO tented ; proud ate we l my, thai every overture waa repelled The democracy oecnpied ita aingle grmind, ihe grimnd of nrtm-tnla I na sutne "f ,; mambera, alarmed al lbs itrang apn ;s of the ftimes, readt lo throw tbeir votes spot lbs whig liekela ia I be fitv ami l'.rt Dtatvirt. tliu ia aid the haeoni. nt. I of id it party m thwarting iIh- diahoncrt baft ' ' " f saw ev.rv w h. re anomalous coinher. Bet we repeat it: the demo. gatn f us le iden 1 1 era lie aartv. as a bod v. beld it. II aloof Irom both I he In n.it i . .n s wi i. it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.-r I. nt w ! n-r parlies to the bargain, aiding neither, regarding both a opponents alikeT Lm' pnpor t!:en clors as follows : To our (H'-nds m the . ..tintrv . we lend up our cordial Rr kllow I. !.:.'- ,or I lie reTIW W III. Ii 1 1 1 e V Ii H e Iir o'l? 1 1 1 Tl.. v have made ihs victory of our opponeais ie US PhlOMlelphM na barren, rta ,t wa Blab. nor.it. I won. I tie rriurii. aa trit t ennw in, are melting eonta rap.uiv the boa-ted mtrioriiy againsi na Tlie ?-t..te ia aafe, abso lately laltt kj thooaanea, nn I rano. I .liunk ;mH are re.itlv nut'.ke the iJ.ia ol' the poliOra! bofOSCOpe, ll the ndentsof last Tueadsy aball la, I la mail the triumph in o, anv part on Hie first of November : tea, to vell it bv the indignant retrocesaion Irom Ihe va-h.j ranka, of many who nre Ina proud to be the assort ales of politieal Irilrs.il. ii In atsell it bv Ihe mv ij .rafi-d energies uf th ftmtmtef demmaraey, invigorated, inflamed, by rta vietnri ous rout' ( asainal a I talbseme .le.oiirnt tnsarell o I.v . .. i. ',' . .,- ina r. turns m rnrir .uu p.iriv r i.iR u m.'n wno rui uie bat Irl Bppnt-iaia what nhiggery is, from hating once Let ii bar um d into it support Mr. C l:i Umisasl tin- tt ilovaof tlie llrvnltil i sii :u y PatriUftOi When Mr. , lav was a member of the Senate in 1982, he voted against a motion to firapeneione to the widows af aoeh ofieen and soldiers of the Kevohnin. a had d; d. S-nate Journal of Mav l-:iJ W'k.- en t Pia tinman 1 I 1 nv P, i' L- '-rCat humi n .hi. ioi . iiiii.i.iiii -..oi. ivw tvm j f.r the widona.
1 IIMKI1 TICKET.
Pbr Pro, JAMES (.. BIRNEY. A' r Vi - Preene ef, THOMAS MORRIS. Euxti In m'k.. Si inn S. Ha -aw., M VTTIIKW II. ti IX, Eu I. Scaim, Wil l i Vl KtM-oW. Jo.i K. KoVKJOY, STEPHEN . TfcVEJ Jri!5 J. I rir'., 4if.il st Fill 1 hood". rbeae n ill Ik seatten d Ibsnaaab the land as thicklt ts autumn' felling leaves. (Jartlosds of pamphleti nn i)t;K- s...it from tins r-itv ,., , : , ., ? . 1 ,r ,, w. ,!,. stra.ts of the Com-roMoi.al' r.rords. which are not rained by nay ofteer ef either brand, of Conffrem Stories of 'the aaoal Martin,.- ehan.et. r rwa he ex- , , . . , 1 .. .1 . .1 . ... I... I. .....at I...... - ...I . 1 .1 oil iin i. 01 1 ui' 1 111 1 1 011. .i nisi im si-, ii 1 : 1 1 nl! the bpIioiip s and tri. ki ry .v h 1 ;, n.-sporate and u:,Peineii.ted want mat? rosort to ui. rmiiiiui vim mi n f - . . . j s.sw ........ . . p... ... a 1 we say, BEWAU oi fokcs, nun., am. i.vj sehooo. rvaag Hielmrp. , , 1 kto't rTaaapaaasi !,. aatal atus. it SB la ,.., - - - ----aaa- - mmm m " - aa t a-, 1 ' PONT FORGET that the w:.irS bettta tbes raam into power ill 1840, professed hi be OBtrintt a Uaited sr..,,,.. o.,l. ..i..c ro . . 01 ntltCl m uk, ami t .i-r t l.uv a . e in. ; e u o I a 11k " J .uns m, n iu wai lulls, both of which were vetoed by Tyler too,arho thneetsed his cotiutry from the tjes i'.uain tnd corruptton cd auch an institution. . IS IN' f Kl Rl 1 IT th-it lhaif f, ",.!,. .O, nr.rr.,1 tl 1 mtmstrtUon i.f .Mr. Van Buren with rannint? tat counter inlo debt fort tnillioaai of dothr. ami that v'"".,,"'.v -" '"'I'.l'."-. Jhes inrrraaed the nat.onal . . . i .i . - .. . .. . um iron fivi u i w i. i - i a m lLL.lt no. AND DON'T FOItGLT thai a ,1 i-hare of thia tw ntv-nix tni'lioiis, ihe fixed tbe rtte of interest tl 6 per cent, peyuft-le quartcr!y,u'kicb aat eqaal to 7 per cent., for no other nurpoee than to nut moner into the pi lots ef ru h capitalists, w o had taken the atoek. DON'T FORGET that they teased Ihe IN FA-1 V10U8 BANKRUPT LAW. bv whi h ihanaanda ,,f -fli i" uo.iosi nun w ere sv lMUu d ami ru:::etl, bv dis.iomst or irauauient d'Hsors. PONT FORGET that they bad on extra atelun of I iinun and th.it ihaw Mini, I. ..I tin. tir..-. ...,.,... alala- I a nl the 17th I nngn m to a period longer than . nv other session ever beld nnder tbe pre.ciit constitition, al an i I e ntti-. .iii i..s- . . .1 ''M'""' te tbe people oft 1 ) ULLIN.s tM DOLLARS. DON'T Fi '!! . KT their inamam falmrkan,,. about tbe furniture of the 1'rcsid..,. 's HU inl840,and at the vert scssi tm u whirl Ibeir I resid'-nt rameto ti' l al i . .. . ..... ashmeton. they asked l"r and obtained SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS to layout in furniture f.r , '. 1 1 ... . 1 1 ... 1. .. .i 1 1 .i that very House, thus admitting Hat all their repreaentttwms about the extravagance of .Mr. N an Buren were feine, uiebed tnd lillainous. llilV.,., .. .. , . ,,. , . Dun I rOKulbl (hstthet pave outright, without anv autboritr. TWENTV-Kl V'K THOt'SANIl l tut.. L.i LS f thö people's money, to Mrs. Han, so,,, who wtsh'fl bv her huebtnd with a fortune of at hast SIXTY thousand. in... i i .'inn'. i uiai roe cvniers ei oonerv in promised ihe k boring men "two dollars a day :"") r,", f." i' Ih.rriaot was elected, aad that since then, they have done nothing bui sEotrct rut w - es of the laboi r, ami pr b r, io him dor voting i uiitrary to tin ir w islics. IliiV",' I'i lt. L'T .Ill . I eurocrats, while you rr-mcrnbtr all these sins and iniquities of ahiggi rv . pray N"' 1.1. I' i in: ( hs THEM! FORGET 4 Iny's IN It ;il tonlis cl! , ti" .mow i urn i 1 1 au:,e. . a,.' oi me nt'.st v , .Ion n papers in the Empire State, in etTect admits th defeat of lay. In Ks latest ctlenlttian of the renal
The New Vork Tribune, one t' tbe most ,i .lent coon papers in the Empire State, in effort admits tic defeat of I lay. In its latest calculation uf the result f tlie Presidential election, it acts doarn the f dloa nig States at certain for Clay which it will be per ceived, barely elect him, ISnJ being neea-aary to a ch iice. Teaae so.-, : Vermont, Maryland, s OhiO, S3 Georgia, 111 Mas-achn cttsi 12 I'l l r.vare. '. ( ' nncctit ii? , r UIi'mI-. Island, I '(r u a. 17 Loin -i in i, i . i aroliaa, 1 1 KentO ky, 1-.' lud ana, I'i
Total, is calculate n, if 1 lay 1 ea a sinifle I l:t Bttte. Dv ti Bhode eland or Delaware, he w.ll be beaten, Virginia, the Sat. that DCVer Vded l-W I f d ral I'res..ient. and m'ver wi I, i duI down for ' lav. and that leaves him twelve les than is required to elect him. In the list tliere are many Ii er States ..ram f.r it it ft 1 .a a il ..a a ' - enrg, i among the ii'::,.i,er, and -Mr. i lav rriends can reekon up m none nidi certainty except, . im i i i. i vi v '.'""'r; ' "". " ( ' turn Lentil, ky. and ill all . Which, CXCCo! Rhode Maud. the . , . (.',. h-IU' .' h:iri f I r I . ft L.ri. ti.f.e .it il aaiai a a ' a . a ai t 1 ' 4 '1 ' HI' Mil ucoed To claim Clay a election, by smh a calculation, is to give no tlie contest. Ihtrrixlmra l ' u n. lagitlwal Hie K olniion.n 4 wMj lili i-. When Mr. Clay was a member of the Sonate in 1 --t he voted aeninat a n -o i i-t? i.m i-enulii,- .! i.v den. RoMnenu of Illinois, t grant pcmiiona to auch . OIir K,.vu-,.iarv patriots, as bad d- :' n . ; -4 1 our western rrauticrs between the y earn 17741 and l?Dö. Here is another instam fMr, ' lay's deadly hostili. ty to every thinjr Western. Gov. I'olk voted U fki ..- of the Indien fightera. j .. Hr. Plag njnlltet lift a ClSllltiriiamift Rwetsft. When Mr. Cley erat member of tlm Senate, k voted against the I umaerland l..d bill, at a tim wle-n h.s vote would have carried -no bill, if he had ) f -. .... voted in favor of it. Mr. -t lay ng.ttiasl tfs : Srillcra When Mr. Clav sraa a member of tbe Smmtc i'i It;9, he vousl Sra intrt the nut of reemntion to .-ur hardy imineers; and nm ransficd with that, be de1 ... '"" rar Weetern settlers as a baud of robbers nd pirate! -a a wie rabble, Wbo would acme apo 1 -HIT ships, fblts and nr- . I if . , bad ' I ' ' - Mr. Clay rvruMtHcnelieia Baysneti ......... .1. ...... . s -' ii,. sniie.-k hrn .Mr. ( lav .vus . ii.'-m'rr of ihn fs, nn'o. tie declared thai the settlers on tl... Wes-'ern land. hon!d joe driven OU Bt the point o! the bayonet, With OV- . r:. ' .c :it tro :-. . .N ' Ca ft r.vi.. ' pon benner b rne at one i f th late ' ' r:''" ' ;" tings in X, w Mark, ass ti.e following rip . -u :. t r o r v upr.w,.:. hi.v k 0 :. OU'N i a.i-. .d o an Ks ind dai en i cas n ski IN THE Kit. ULN." '' i - ; ,, m ,-, o ,, I.f i tn ui i.- i ra t d io.mi u as tolions is r rti d .n the Nat tm d In1 Iii i.-.-,- . f j,.;. , If gentlemen will not allow us to have black 1 s!n;. -, th.y must 1 t os bave abite oaea ; f .- we. ta not ct;T. our tir. ra ud and bhtrk nr ifaoeaand have our wives and daughters work in toe kitchen."' Mara lad, p.. r i.i r:.... f rn. n . i-.:. :. 1... . t'tattas, of jobneoe Cottnty, 10 Una IsaaaUa M uK,A ,, vi-,. , .tii", tbe same, Oct '2 tn. ia Frsahlin, Mr S, rn T Minn. . f. .mm t ... . IT. VI ... I B . el lirr a v n r 1. 1 , t,oin .laoit , , i . ra ait I, lit lulu, 'if 1" r mis . in
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