Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 19, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 October 1844 — Page 2

THE STATE SENTINEL

irt-t vtettASCI tin rt-r or titratr. IfM ill troll. 4M I om it :n, in l I. 'or hl faXl. JAMES K. POLK, OF TLWr.ssHK. For t ire lreiilenl, GEO. IH. DALLAS, Of PE.SSSYLVANIA. Democratic I tciforal TirKrf. ISI Ml N M N l II It, at Com. JAMi.- BEAD, of t l.rke. rOSBBBSSIOl AI 17 l)mt i rt W ii i mm A t., i a, i.f Or;inf SB ! 4li Ml mi 7th rrk "f I. i i J I M N KU i l i, af Wa.lnngton. Jum M Jiiiihmhv of Krmikhn. B at t i I. Penal 4 Vaj as Vi i r i m V i k i M M ' n I'lSI C Dl nt MlHIf. A I - IN M Pi I I f . PaffBtS III vkv H Et.f.SWOWVn, nf Tipp" jimnv I'iimm C v imi vkt, af L sfSfto, J'.i Gn Ben r, KnMrt Itoosc l.ilwicn Iii in! I.Y POLK. "AfiRK I 1. 1 I UK nrr.l ro "In my JS Vmrnt, it ii Ihr pr-.t-r tum Ihr liatn . i f Mil iwtj f t'.e fr a I lllll tnrf i nifn, jfri ria' i hi j(fi grn- 'n.il, . fai it mav br pi ariiiiuii, pa- ilnwii tlie In 'i' a'. If 1oi MA, t' it-iei n trB mt tin-i in pnprlii.l law ami allotSi i mean. iihi ffLimi, wi iIhmH ihr if,Bt- hi it. pimrrr. fan an 1 ju.t pio- . rli ii g, ami !i pl.iiil.in in Irr' inn In all Ihi frSBl HiIim- - t. ... I. .. aJ .1. In ika ... t - . .( I 1 1 1 'l 1 1 '. I I: Hill r m t .il. ..I In. f at. i,. will i.i.t i.w.. h,riM( trr A. KU I LT I UK, Itters Jin v i ii in Ti "ii 1 1 Hi ti 'ift tuif , 1 l.e mrrfiainr .fial l' hi- " irv Ct ij' o', (MMMIN an. I navijfi'ttrr in ajsnwri Bimknm .-. i "tsttrr of jm a aVasssi f (jsarfla, J..iy s, Ps4 t Mm K k'ine, of . l'hlla , Ju'y I!, Ii I I. I lY.lcrul liii! PrtsICipitPa X SJ .. , ,, lankwin BiitMh M... LS l.tn-. ho are to hivr ffSjeSBOl St f th- I'r-ple'. rn .pry SB OppteSSiVS Tsffiff, bv vasrh s Isar rsa ilaaiii the aayDaaiihaikia f ne taaar iBii rj-. Ij aasifc s ihsj sasa arill ast tfr "" mmut thr mmm mm aft rent tvit ir ihr '.rn io tin Hti't-h Nkaig nisVl ejitk ike Britih sa Ost Tsssf faatlhi" appa -iti-. ii tn itsBsiisoa inieif-.t enn ia iv frat NsSJoaol .1. M i k'i r. i;i-it rt rt lltQtei Ol IBC BO m'i'r. ... m . . k I ... I I seaatint bili'y of public ulncn ailvncatmi all the aW lIr.al tnr i.il r. in. In line "he Alien ami Srditi n lawBunlilj -I V trizi a t u. iii l heir SeBsal l.-ue i hmriir." nl aaasaVraaj nana by baadreai sympathy srMb asteses bsad bibbn btsh Tan aad io !' BaBflt) , la make the itri i Srbri ami ih- p n iioorer. REmOTAIs. tVt anticipate tr div f puM cation, to -nable tis to r-iii . t . our new oflke. ur pin e .f busiw SI will, aft. r Ibis week, 1- aa llluama street. N-. 4 and Ti, jus' :iort!i f NotvaeaTl comer and the Palmer lt.,.,-. in- taue.t nicKory .1.- in u.e ...... mrv gaad sign for the pn sent T 111 flatmsH Ahoy!!! ('. t . niiij i.'is on Stilvrmtu nrxt. Then is to be a bbci tmp of the Dtntocffata "f Manoil County on Saturday next, at lndianapilis. This is short notli e : hut I. n u ratB nn- minittt mm. We bars not aaajgad. coaxed, wheedVed, or baUfbftbfakN lipftts, lo get a crovrd. Bwl enaaeea tins short notice. Bring yanff iBftbta and banners, ami hickories, ami a abstynttaMSSaa to afara tm fas grotmaf, if neceaaary, W.ifi h t"r tie- stgwal at II o'clock, a. N. It shall 1m heard. Bring youi llgbts--ooinestiC, il you can. LH vowr sVedb shine. Iluza fur our Countrr, and nur WIH U.E (XIUNTRY. - 1 (kTkbatsars ready printed at Ibas oflsca. Price nl glSO per 1000 ra-h ia adratse. CoaBBsittoes, ee that ur n'ii:hlrhoo,Is have a -up, ly. l.04h tfllt For spurious tickets. The COOttS nt only bear, but nsad araSrbing. Dual sleep until u have danayottl duty. Kesa a lMk ont for pipebvyevs of all dascriptsoaa. lit si-t iheiu unto death. Awfully t f ;:! ! Tba lauraal, in an tcatncat'1 appeal t the arbigs cf Indiana, to ke nre nml rote tbe whig ticket," -tiil shows tbe same .. anl.ee and f ar that ciiaraclet. e,l the l lenl VVl.i. Pres. d.in.i. tbo last unr ,. . ,. .. , 7i 1 It aayn, as nssW a ta, then aril laaaaaa cast h r v..te i.r the whig l. . toral ticket. Wn asa naelined to tli.uk that the old and young oasaesa aaa aol m. terribly alarm 1 at the prospvt ..I. .-ti.? , I,-... . ..( . - ,11, . 114 ; n.niiiiilljillllil'j"..-". II Ml c.i tin rt have eir ri ,'!i tiie Ho alien are the last men to tie deprived af them by sr 1 a araa I They w ill d tin ir dnti to tbe country ; ami if need !, w ill Ibrsah tin limnli frirndi nf mil mnilrin This lradtis at lbs drop of a bat, O-i-S-ii-l ! ! ! ( 'ur Whig fi ssml, C. C.Nave, as a snug 1 it t It qmech aaaas at Lebanon lately, kicked aa the fbUowing aasmsfssaj ataraa, evsnaDad only by nVal aa th- Lakes of late. Kai-inir Ins fist at an angle of ulmut 80 digrecs, rlliiig Ins ;.- like peeled onion- in a sau' af aaaauasaa, and opening hi- oeaanadons By i ab Is i no that his v-tth vvre in linger of -ll, he exemiioed : a nt'umit ; i tht rt it i asssjav bssaaes r-, 1 h irl Svjf Withering sarcasm nt his h-uJ in ft.'.'. tU'in It ." I.ordy ! Where will ld Boone be next Alomlav : ! news from Foreign cw. We have received fifteen daya later Lnglaudj but the th tails are gl nerally annansjaathsg, aacapt that a Treaty had ln n-.'! latid batwasa Ch;na an 1 tie C:utJ S. it -s. his -d upon t lie same pr.n.ij'l" as that dictated hstwsen Ei gland and Cbaaa. Tue stati tiu nt 1- d uhtod by some. sir '.ist to:it i: vplnsiott. (hi W dnesdty. Od. VÖrd. the Stiane r Lucy Walker. T Arkan a. when alv ut i ni.lt- below I.uisaäBnv burst her kasisra, causing the dctruction of the boat, and an imm nc lo,s f live-, pr -Kablr near one lis III The -- - 1 ware etasaryad ta Kam Alb.nr. W. have nt aasja (bsj ither particulars. . lln- itliiil t.alc. A mr.l furiv.is ile hasv ' :iu ou the Lakes on thO l;hOt.,iausing iinmn5'' dstruetion of property ami l..w of live:.. Tiie apcr are rilled with the painful di.ls " -nin of which we may give hafoaftl r. (frCarpent.rs iH'vr were o busy in Indianapolis, as at present. It is almost impossible to get a man to do a small job for love .r rnonev. We suppo-c tins i owing to the psnanect f l'lk's elecLon h. fA ........ .. '. ,11 . Lift .m Gorg;a is next to rii.ii in Nov. A- i .1 i Whig. All riht. my gd fellow ; and yoi w ill find a gcvxl mai other r'tes ;i rt t eertaui in a few wt-ks.

sellers from cw 1'orU. We rapy fxl w extracts from private Wter. ree v--l by Iat Siturday'e Ekstava mail, in relation to tu: pol. t eal pn-pctM of N w York. These letters

are written by mm baring Ike best ofWMainiii of oorrattlj estimating publ.r sentiment in tho Empire Stu'r, nnd we think the gnntest reliance nnv be placed aa what they say : Svlinv, N. V . October 1-lt. D r Sir? The Deaaocraey of N m York arafi a" rar bettor prepared for Iba loateat than now, nnd I am awn re of no reason why a 1 ss majority should be given than an any (jaai oceaaion. Youis, 3h e. Barr am, N. Y , Oct. 10, 1844. ;, Si, ' Tba raaaJta i f tbc eleel ona hterjbeld, tad eaaacaUrji ia Indiana, throw Iba last boat af Iba biaa apoa PCaai N'ork. nnd Ibay nri prepared anl deCanaiaad t Ifbt Ibr it with a d ipeiatMai and rklejaaeea I aeaialbfa aaaaaOadL I baea aol aar doufit r l Bill if it f r I'olk. The fi'ht will br af the MB iris; (hnrnrtrr, and thr m;ijfr;'y, OOaaideriag t!:e gn-n vote vmII tn mall; hit tfmgh -mail, it will be eertaia, evaa Iboaah are aball be injured by a coali t.on in thee.lv Utween l!.e irbUPI nnd unties. In th" areale ra count. ea the deai cratie paim arill be lnr, mul I amconfideal there i- aol n i aajte county ia the State in hieb the whig will auf lall bdow th ir rataaf4a Intln. (Erie) e naty, I am arilling to 1 1 dga an aetf f r a reductioa of KK'Ofr un the a big m ijority of ' in, nnd rbaU be i!. ipp iatadif itdocaa I exrn I I'JOO, aotwithitB mfi ng it is the residence ft' lr. i'liiinor-, tiie candidate t r Gavi raoff, vary respa tfullj , &.r. New Yoaa Crrr, SOih Oct I-11 Mt I'r ii Bib AM I ira ola wiihib b I i n Iha wrMin aad Naiiaaa ia ear rilj apva tiotBiam aad Pfaaiihiatial Electors, ar' graaadlaai , trm-, l he btta triamph l the Nativei in Philedalphia, Imt givea n w eaarajf la tin in M tin Miy : lli-y I'.-i I tlnir puwi-r ami will luVCa I lie bifl tu i OHM t'i llii tr terin-. not thni to the triors TinIii rori.riiii-ntlv will ilrnp s nn' nl' tin ir r.iinli'.'ali lor ( UBBICM, ! wlin Ii tin IB m Kmm hi lln CHV, aad Brill o lor the Natives. Thai Polk, Dallas aad nrighl will pi-i .1 liiiiNomi- iiiij.'titv in tlits city, no l m. rat tf.n, lug Inlllttl, Hut ev n il tin- h'v pliould 2'i .nlllnr I he W hiss, bv ia? iiiloti.iiion und the .Vitii or otlnrw im-, it Mill not r,inl.r Ibfl r-nlt in lli? Btass hs the least daahtfhl. Polk is as aara al Ibis Stats as of snj iatkeUaioa. I In imt av iin. m r-i mv mmm JaSlsjMMMM OS apMMMi, ImH tlitit BMOOfoM BIOSl BfHM im ut tin it, in evert ssciiea il lbs Stale, 1 I thsrelors toaooVnily aay ibal tin- ütatir of Now York ' mr o C.r PolA Dil I In, wttotovei bo Ills rsSj Sj Ihe SOU III HNS City, iind I lullv blier hv will est a kasWbasas sssfostiy m th. mV A. a i.rg.bmwciij of tbm laspsetiirs of Etosisna in Ihts rhy nr IVhics aad Natives, the lir-i news mav be unfavorable. a ibey still probably com! ihe Caaftesshsaal nsfcossl ffrna ; tsst st tfco Ghsbssjbs or Eloetosal ticaot ha asst cooot I'll, tin- tO'Ws Will tit' t.', n .'ililr t ill' III .1 .11 V , J I lis Ins bsrs nrr rninins immetiM bobm of tnonoy amoan lbs Esstsra aiaaafbniarera to carry lliia State ami (ihm. They have ahead med the idaa f earryias ' i r gihia aad Pansylvania Tin o plan sras m pipelmm upinn lis as in i':s ;,, '4i rba pba has bsea sspnaed t aa fn. n.i Welter f ohm bv .i im .f biii t hara. ier , 1 I .o I... . .. :c Mf 1 nmin; ii.itiii- ,.im in- i.iu u in ' t. ..i r , .ire ii'iw an in- I" ib iff movemeaai ami will delal Ibeia I iheieh re ssj agaia thai .New York is aalä bv at least 10,0110, ihe lowest es! i mate I have heard made by 'ir tiii)t pi ii - i.. i.l and curelul il nlatnrs. I ss, v e. Till ill IlljllMiCT. Tll Tarifr nw , ,o m ,ifiv0 ,f n &nwn to Uuui .ltu bewiUet tie maffJer, by p r. otnalabift:ill la(irrlI1 n i , , if,- Jutie. hark and forth, nnd in many hastsisrrn fixing ti. value of articles beyond their actual value, r.iul chargii ir ti ie duty poo thia exaggerated price ; fr instance, prinked Cottons, worth 90 cents ir hrsa, shall he valued at 30 enis ; aow a great ports n of th rioted ( "otti!s re bought for aboal I rents per yard at the pkare of - portatn n, and as they ( t ! ss th r fore ti SO !' cts. Ibey shiill le valued at 80 cents sad charged SO 'r rent awty on th.s exarbitam valuation, an Usui what aprxars finni a carclc-s reading to he 80 p r et nt duWW I ' ty bus tact IÖ0 pes cent ns then. tual value of the goods have been nuillipurd hy I ve, so is the thirty per cent duty, ihi- is only ona 't a muninata t TimiWT instances, nnd ran only have been done t lecetra. The prints u- 1 by th rich which actually cost IH) cents arc Only -nl jcrt to 30 per cent duty, while those i si 1 1 by tbe poor, which coal but Secuta, are chargeable with ISO per cent, or 9 cents duty per van!, in addition to the original cost, to which add ti e profits of the impi r r and the retailer and those its ent prints are made to est the poor eonfauM r at least 30 cents. Unfair sa all this H towaros tliemass of the neonle. Mr. ( lav s i' s he means to slick to it. r " nnd veto any moilificatii i of the law whatever. Will the peopbi of Indiaaa conaeal to tins, ami keep their naeba m the yoke by Voting fr ( lay. I r th ir own sah s WO hope not. Injustice ol Dislritiiilion. Distribution is now nrarmly advocated by the whigs. Its operations and effects are thus trulj described in Iba N. Y. Past: "Sunpose the proce 1- of the mles nre three mil lions i f dollars yearly, and th' inhabitants to number eighteen milliona, this would give to each inhabitant. if equally distriantesl, 15 2-3 cents or one dollar tea man bavin- a w.fe and f .ur children. Apportioned among Iba States, New York baring l . populatioo of two nnd a halt, would receive j41Ö,. WO- S HO WWIiry. ,,,, f,i : . .. . 1 . The States Col leri their revenue by direct tax. Suppose there is Md fifty millions of dollars value of tax-1 sble property in this Stola, 1- of one p-r cent will produce g,413,G08. If property was eonally divided, th s tax would bo 10 JW! centa to eack person; but some have nothing and aotne have a m.lhon. A citisea worth a million would be taxed ) 10,000, whilea p or man who h id no property, would be taxed no onperty paving the taxei 'fbe duilributiuu of tbe public lands wiR save the States tbe necessity of laying so much direct tax. cunaeasjeatly tba aaan of a million will gaia sixteen thousand d -ll .r- by the dkrtribution, while the poor man irain.s uotiiing. ' Take cure of t las Kicls, And the iiich will take care of the poor,1 said Daniel Vlst'r. Now heaavs, "support Henry Clay, . 1 . ' . .- , .i. because In l tip-s I to fr -niiiu .vi!ton ot j -rt. Is th.s the true rails 1 i' tis support f a man whom be ha aanooaeadaad wbobmi den aatced Itimin tors ! We doubt it. Webster still adheres to h s old inalln "tak care of the ffjcb ami the rich w ill tthe-are of the po o." Hi no doubt spake txptrinn ntalhf when be nmdo that remark, for he has nlwnvs lahiretl fir ihe rich, nnd they luve wopofftcdhim a-an esOaaaosy aary auhirct. Henry Clsy now advocates tba aasse doitliatal What any v sj, firmer-, and Btecbaaka 1 W.11 you strive for tiie Kicband Weltfern, tliat bV I mav fabf aara y u If l"t alone, are you not aaes to tak care af yoora treal Tbbak of these Matters kef re nm ci-t your vote I Ittiellni;: ntasJ tow aril ice. When Gnsnff recntved a cbnRsMga from Anthony to engage in single combat, he vtrv calmly answered ttaj Usurer of the massage, "If Anthony is weary of m th ti:tr d. ath thmi the "f UvT " nn l" coward.ee I All ages have sdsaiied t .s act a Aal mm, who was n(j ble ot hi own imp rtam-e. and lusew how to treat Ike petulant and revengeful humor i f a disetentrd idver- iry with aVsirrcd cent rapt How dUbtaal is t..( -pint arbich aaaatcas "Moral and rel gioua1 wiiigto (lenoum 0 Ja K. Fe Ik a:-a coward, because be IK ver Bnnrbl a dbsJ EnaaJM TsJUff. The wisdom af the British (iovernmeut m its luaaasal system nf d rtias i- sbawa in tba article of ' coffiv. wfcicb pars I CemtB a aanad c ming iroiu uner i ia'es uian in- rriiisn v.-i-rt.... . ... when it navs 1st l" rents. lhis ! runmation caus's all the coffee c'ining fr-m Kratl and the W-t Indies to be tnkm t) the Cape uf Goad !l -pe. and; Bmaasj re-hipned to Rag bind, aaabing voyage of .ersl thoueand miles, on acisiunt ol tnc s, n-s lew , and unjn-t actin of government.

'Hill. Ii. I.IUU..U., DEMOCRATS 1 THE GRE if

"There ii a v.r, : surer s-f, And better tbaa the bayonet, A aretpoa thai cobki down ta still, Aa snow-flakes fill upon tft" .'.'!, And executes n freemaa's will, As lightning doea the will of God. And from its force nor bolts nor locks aa shield ti.em'ti.s the BALLt IT B 1 N . " REMEMBER, Freemen of Indiana, thai on Monday aexl your eotmtry rnlK ! I; nils you to the excrr;s" of the mot sacred riv. !' eoafeiT d Bpoo yon by the Conti itutiou, thai f making choice uf your own rulers nt the ballot li x a. lie who neglects the bjb f this priviiese -s an worthy of ii :ijoyiiieiit, as it is tins w h: h nioiit-.! s in ni;-:..-s the i r - in ui from the Serf --the lofiv iDd chiv&lroQ8 Anierictn ffooi th efOOCBtag nbject d' British Deapotinm. The act of rotiag, tlien, is aol merely a privilege, bat a 1)1 uiii. ii ii -iti.-ti l im voluntarily throw off without sa inexcusable disregard of .- ublic tioni be owea to . ö ffJ5 his country. The contest now to be deteraatned esaiaently fVauajhl with the prose m peace snd future happiness of our conmaon country. The Federal patly now, ai in (be dtyi of Alexandei Uaiiiltoü, are itrti2rlin" for the establishment of another FIFTY jflSI.MdlM fiSArK! to ride n mirli-sln nl over the Liberties won by tbe sail, sod suflcrinM, sad blood of ir rerotutionerr fath

cm Their leadeTB, CLAY snd FRELING1I17YSEN aotvrithtanding the? gteal BIDDLE BANK swallowed weeping WIDOWS snd ORPHANS. It is only by Git AND IWtm and electing Ihe Democratic csnd dates, that yoa can tj Defaomtic party are the SWORN ENOIIES of that von can

HEED NOT FEDERAL LIES AND CALUMNIES. That party di nimm od JEFFERSON as aa ATHIEST and JACOBIN, who w mid hum up all the Bibles in the html, if he came into power! The sann party, to anathematized MADISON and MONROE as BRIBED TRAITORS ANDREW J U Km N a- MURDERER und ADULTERER, sad bis amiable and unoffending wife as PRI STITUTE ! Why, then, abould a man, so pure ami virtuous in Ins conduct as James K. i I k . expocl to es :! r Heed not tiiir calumniea. They are rather a complitnent, than an injtiry, to our candidaU for in proportion a.s a amtinguiahed Repablicaa b faithful i.nd iru? to hi- party, is he abased bv Ins encmiea. TO ARMS! THEN, TO ARMS! Your Country calls you to your Duty!

.V.) matter u htt'.n- 1! rams, or itni's, or mates, ie or snasrs, le

root fri: nls tT Ik to the Fedeialistfl tell then the truth conviction always goes band tn band with truth. Nany men, who aia boneet Dauwerata at heart, may vote with the Federalists under mistaken views, nml nil tlu'.r 1 ves after hav cause to regret ii. See surft men, nnd expostulate with lis m abatst a vote now that may snbaeqnently be a mpffoach t them fbr I oom ry, at tins enlightened day, is a reproach t ntie i.eiinle.

.y. vh ii the poRs are open VOTE YOURSELF, and if there he a Democrat missing, ttart ut "J1, '

(sET OUT THE VOTERS! Some intolerant Federalists are in tbe habit of stationing themselves nt the ballot boxes, to brow -boat ami overawe bUxwera I Deasocrata, will yoa sutler thia! No ! You muat tnrrer lamely hand to tba opjir s.sor's yoke ! You must be permitted to i prcciaely ns your conscience dictates : M Unawed Inj influence and unbribed by gain." STAND FIRMLY AT THE POLLS, and BOO that the eld ami infirm DemOCffStJ are not kept away by ti e crowd. Nearly nil tiie relies of Hie REVOLUTIONARY WAK are Dem., rat-, and they should have free access to the polls. THE RE AT HATTIE la now near at ha ad ' Are yon ready o strike fbr your country snd hereberiehed institutions tostr.ke for our altara and .in- lire-! It ia a struggle that trms men's - Nils. There i- ao chance for running. It must In- fboght bravely ttiroofb, like the battles men Öghl wis a thi ir liberti - am: Uvea are at suk.-. Are you all Ready ? ir it ti.re U i alMrloonU of DernocracT, who is behind hand, now .r never hegta to le ready!

A thousand things remain lo be done ! Uli on your luke-warm neighbor, and entreat him togoto the polls! Stif bim up to tbe iinportance of the contest I all on that "OLD SOLDIER, whose locks are bleached bv the frosts of many winters, and wh sy think himself ready to rest from the turmoils 1 po.

Ltieal atffife, and ia the buguage of an ex ricn eo ..... . . I .111 m A I which hi voice must be beard tell him that th-

YOIXU SOLDIERS WILL DO TIIE FIGHTING,

but rital he must come out on thai 1 iv nnd U K ' -N

tocbeer US oa to the charge. Tell him bo mual romoout and t d atren rth of h.s right arm was nerved ia the battles ol hw country :

ix F 7 . - I S - - r.sllvs-i- jTki?,?Vi'-'sv.46 rars

ü -IM' IrV f 1 -. 1IW. Ii Ü s .... r 1 w all will we can gne tue enemy ... . . 1 n M UNE DEFEAT, it ........... :' ter a s .1 la rv voiT to ur a . s m . ,r, i i . ir tnrv vnter to he a s .,(. IVK i I I . if

UfffiTON Governor of Masaachnsetts. nnd has frenuently accomrl shed ihe greatesl rcstilt-

v..ti.;.,.r i wintiii.f imt enerflretie Artimi. and DALLAS by ...... o o c In rour bands rest- the isui the iflono On your Firmness venal mom inotKvlies, apostate mereensries, snd desperaic air of the Republic. You CAN overcome all don't dea

RESOLVE THAT YOI' YILL!

To the Once

I reach, that, more unto the

ON! tO

Tlirow fnrtti the fle. m-enfic tbe name. Oa tffiamph's hiebt, ob tory 'seiest, Aad l.fttnl the war-ery aya aroclaiai, - t)pprioii" loinl i in Hie West A t 'a a r"hl heart, a CJswroaght band Uli lr 1 1 ' nerve WouM Itnkc 'i l"wn, PmiM iarj ' iliv annbsHrd band fliall ihry be rSMMfBarad by a frown ; t, nlle baaat, by vfitint of knnv1, ll tultr ftafs, ' amrsarad ' ' ii Injir v ll nuglit answer la . Or nature' mi cont mneil bulTinin ' Bnt vc Baa hirl-puUe nf the il. TM mm f work und BObls oul, ttt ' fur Min .s nil jram toil, U .ttiog- nt law yiui wealth control

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TO THE RESCUE! DAY K Vf IHM

are the astora sdffocate-iof such aa odioos moäopoly, ap in its rapacious trofftex, the bread of tbouDda of making a TO TUM BDLLS! aviri bo fatal ratastroohe. All tlie candidates sf avert bo lata catastrophe, a MONSTER H INK ! nt the ballot boxes on at t;te ballot boxes on MODAi ! talk to and then look out for the rest. Be at hnml all d ty, honorable to 1 anything that is fair am uencrai: -j o nu uiore n own . ...-.e ... Higrei locks will be like a IIa nner of Freedom ls chiluf it how HE fön M 1 , when the k l Ufft iiv:A 1 tltr'a ABv - - bo Well! nol a man us r m home. But we tuns: not Mj' n Iii' li'lllO-l I II I , r . i! II ' . J I It ''i . u .M . . o i o . . I. 1 fl IBB B ISfil't mn .1 i.i. nm-. m.1 Vi?ilance. nnd determined I'ersi verancc to elect POLK f o nml Patriotism all now depends. fr aristocrats, fortnne-lionters, are all irraved against you these unholy COSBBSnatiottS, if you but firmly But Democrats ! Breach ! If Tarif rob yoa f a cr..n. Or make e apBUd )"Ur hole al, Till f"it tfo Sc ttiian s pa try gr -it I krffl f ir fn.i mayhap, pail ! F'.r Hi-atft o'avtok Ibfl pratd id In irf. lien linliie :oil j'iv Ii ive hop, h lied : Who ii live to b arn the lief r art ? V, fut, obh.iun Willi In BSSmI I Thea rakm tbe flar, ! it Star unf dd I i trifrfs nn IVd ril .. ve II lay , 'IMI loss of hambls wanh ahaB aaoabj. Pergnttan, with I bei kmdrad Chnyf Ai . ris thai H g ' ir aratehward b-, ben eaoashm ric anmnd our path, "Ofi. ambleaia af Chicaasry Vou'rc ( 'hiv' - but I'nLk the Hin. Hoti: hath

VICTORY

A (om:( il Ifriiiinrittllon. Thr follow. in' l- oiih of the bct tfunp- in its wav which we have se n. The quotations which the writer apphe, to kk c.. are all af them from Mr. nay. and exhibit the -versatility af that oaonage in a very happy as well as ludicrous hirht. i lie (lino Matestnan say- of the writer, ( apt. Hughe-, that he ned m abateaasd fild. aad has been one -f th" laadina stump isitlmi at Um MaarJ ranks ia Tmn.. I . ' .. , i.iii l buliountv. It -lotn- he had to much u it toremain a big. Yo. v.sTouN. Npt. M, 1944, Mr. Eimtor: It is not a "saäsisnra doiin' that artuati-s ine now in aln s-inp y,'- have hitherto bdonjed to the f d"ral, or, a they love to be tl 1. tfi- w iiij party, anil have rtwmtfm w itli all the h ut.onary power w.tlnii me. f -r H nry ( lay f h n-

tacky. 1 have, bOWWrer, tound out my nustake, nnd bow recasicsl U t my aaaoi f praaanseffjf , as atabe tfu- public '' - ;trri!ii.i" of my error. 'Ami s . far as I nny venture to interpret my i n feelmjr-," I have only to say that 1 do nw adhere to tbe Deasocratie party ami its doctrines, "vtlfasni aay n .' i ii. io'i," and dmcard t,.- idaa ns visionary aogaM, that twa haradred years of legislation have sanctioned and sanct.fnd" tin i.ot.:i of j ;rcsstng the poor oary to benetit the rieb, 'It is not tnio, and I rejoice that it .s not inif." that the people uro iffsrapabie of aeiffXverrirneat. Tbe whips tic in -'lv s say s , ti: i.jlt l nh uld ! ! 1"naent it if it were Into," and t- atone for my pieviDojefffof, I aoar take tba -tump f r Polk, l!alln. and Vntory ! MFeraobaUy I hare no ohjoctioa1 to the elactioa of tbaae gentlemen, if it can m skate Wiüiout a ii- !ut.o i uf t!. I nion," ao faff from hat 1 1 nnv petaaaal objections, I ehould be rlas to see it1 This electioa will be an event which, in my raipd, will arert from our happy land, tbe etnas of "war, peetilcare aad fam.nv." Corwiderinf aw aire, I feel that I should expoae myself to ridicule if I were to pr-claim" thai ny "wife ajid daughters could aol irarlr ia like itldk. rn," or that I, though wtwwrfaiatly able to bold aitber "whit" or -I Ink -l.tvcs," could no! bJack Vt OVfl shoes and cut my own Brewo d. 1 w-s boramlVee man aad always bare been one in feeling'. I hare a mind of lay own, and as!; aohooVs aid, faff it is a trukii which sh- ul.l be always w II anderatood, that 'nhereis no occvasity of pntectkai fr protect ioit.M "With these proof of ujj s utiinento, 1 tliink m ought t beast sßoa," u.t r'ly I, sImI as I w.ti. Hie twisting tergiversations ol ilr.f lav as duuUyed in mm ini.in roii -.-;i. r iiiu-jorv t ut. t mi in noi . t . imnieroit self a itli thi- ... alone, "peraicious as tbe practice Uliumimeuiy 1-, you w.11 ; -a-e appnviate my motives in not writing more freotH atly. I am myself dispose I ':m! there r' to mv Lnouledge many others, similarly disposed, wer.- tbe words not so chaste and hip!i flown) toasy h would tram pie upon tbe lust intcrc-ti of ur cotnttry ; in tbe keautitul and a fleet ionate language of the federal ehampi m, CIb aoatc Crosl d . assj, warre nsa be hmgr VVM. HUGHES. Clay's Prsr.intty ami faaaatas!l8agj Gen. Ah alia, a diatinguialicd eitiaen of Kentucky, ti.it . . recently publhmed a long aldr-.s ti the public ia relsti a to attacks made uptm him bv friends of Mr. Clay. In tbe appendix t the address are iiul the foil w in testimony a- to I 1 a gambling and profane habits : Louisville, Ky., Sept. Ilth,t8l4. I certify that in the mouth of February, I"U. I embarked on the steamboat Vickaburgh, at ihe town of Vieksbnrg, Misaiasippi, oa a voyage from N Orleans to Louisville. The lion. Henrr Clav araa aa hoard sad font at the time, and n-ma.li I lit hT a a II she arrived st Memphis, where he left the boat, I sate that Mr. (lav was engaged m -am s at eanls part -.1 ii.- time whilst we wen- together, snd that ha was pUyiag for money, Which WSS staked in gold niVM. mi tiu! table. The rilavin win i-niitniin 1 emrh , ..7 night, until I retired to my berth, at the hour of tea ir eleven o'clock, J. B. HI. AN D. At a Rih- of property of Thomas II. ( lay, in the beginning of tbe year IW, Henry ( lay. h.s father, was present, and becoming very much dieptcused at the low prices for which some of tbe ptaearty aoki, hswore very angrily, an! among other tilings, s:nl that h- lil not care a I I damn w hether tiie r ditorgot i damned cent of their debts or not, if tbav stood bv and saw t!i property sacrineed. THOMAS MONTAGUE. September 10, 1-1 1. A 4 oitieiflciicc. 'J he Boston Emancipator ssya In the year 1819, a bill paased the House if Re presentativcs in Comrress. nrovilng that all -lavs which should thereafter te bora ia Itkansas. si hi becotne free n arriving st tbe air f twentv -live The vote, however, was recotniidered, aad Use provi--ion finally resected by th- casting vote of tbe apeak er, Henry Clay. Had tbe bill beeoaae a law, the iirt sl.iv- bora ander its provisions in llt, would bare beeorne free in 1S1I Those men and women, mtire bom Americans, who are this vir arriving at the a'" of twenty-fire, and looking forward to interminable servitude, both for themselves and tht irmsUritu. are slaves forever by the s,,je rote of Henry lay And the very war that hi- vote ti r -t becomes thus di ol,eally operative upon Ihe actual condition of men. be is a candidate tor tbe Pre idency, and abolitionists are called u; on to reward tat thai rota, and are ti!i thai voting for him 1. th- only way ti prove the (sincerity of their opposition lo slavery. Says t e ( iir. -;i!ii Citizen: lt is a fact aamt singular and painfull) significant, tlmt ihevery rear bi vv. i h lie is art up for the higlteat olhce in the nati m, would have been a year of jubilee lo thousands now held in hopelea slavery, bad it not been fur his eur es fid r -istinee to the prm i. I a ! freedom. It is n bitt r thought would thai it might reach his heart that, had it Hidbernfar nt tnsfc rf, ereru start (on M Arkansas in would " n unehainrdfram kit lmmfvlde,iina in 1844. Thntvote! il doomed genarations of human beings to remediless bondage.' IH. 3i i E.e;!cs -. The editor of the Boston Post thinks if Mr. Cla; shouldn't beoelected 1 residen . his ep.sUdan exphiit mav yet make the fortune of aume industrious com piler. When collected and numbered, th y would ap p. ar somewhat in th.s v. ay. The Mrs. llutcfrafi Lilankel Letter: The ocked Hat Letter The 'ol il B Letter; The various I lav I lub L n ; The Tbe The TI e Tis Young Ladies jrjodttill l. t -r; Soft Letter t i the U a-ouri II r: ; ( lay Silk tlandkeix-hief Letter; deep interest in the Latter Day Saints Letter had Glove Litter; TheCassiut Marcellus Abolition Repudiating Letter : LeCtor to Caasius a ftening the ::m-; Tbe Ash 5 ick cut by my own band Letter ; The Texas L tt. r ; ti Anti-Ti xaa I. tt r : Tariff1 and Anti-Tariff" Letti r i rm dley ; Th-' Anti-Protective Agricultural Letter ; The Mississippi Magnolia Letter. iVe. These, with some productions of a more tragi.'ral character, would form a volume of thrill ng inf r ami link the author with h. land's languagi for some yean, man. at Ii after the close f . is eapxr lt sBeautiful Ustracl. We copy the following closing paragntj h of a I ter signed -H. khy.'" fron the Yaang Hickory." It is dated " Uhlsnd, F i. 31, l-ll " Bat when I 1" k sbonl ate and behold the run wliieh tbe deatrictive loco loco free trade policj fcis brought ii j - ti the country, my heart ro-olves itself into ink. my hind wither- to a qu..!. arid I baeoaaB tiie Embodiment of my country's wrongs, and pour them forth until r. tiled to dinm r, r t a M social aine of ari ist, with Bftj cants eoffBsr, jus to make it intens ing." Oh, tliat tlm nation would r.s. up as ana man and cry in tones of thunder to Potk andJ liallas, "(io bouse, G d n yon, arbere yon : belong Yours, t.'.l I am Pres dent, H. KI.AV." I tup oi laiii t ol a Bd angle t !. At tin lat eiert. on m Missouri, a member of the LegisnUnreof Learjs county, was elected by a maioti ty of one vote; one from 1 larke by five votes; one fr rm Sbi Iby by five votes one from Lincoln bv votes; ona ftoaj Parry bj nve roam ; ote frma I urral by two vot:-, anl one frm Davie bv rive vote-

Otafs DorrS Appeal to Iii , ople of ihr 1 "0"Extract f mm his Sprrr tmh. Cpirt fWorr Smtrnct , f0fh , ljftefJ jn , u,.,.r nwe ,,, UlP v tiia ,.lti.(. riNl. ,, rij:lt t,, ,-. sjsalaai Hütt 1 am call il upon to sutler l.ari'.ii . u!iat r ma fie the est imate if the inju-tirc w Inch Itiliict- tin m. , t? will bo in ilinl ki ti-t ultim.it' tr.hunnl f public opinion, ii-w r.Iiteotts , 1 ,. , decsssaa artu ravrrse all the w rnps uhich nnv I u w rointii.t: d. atuf i !.tr-th t . .m i'- ,, a - ijoM q wllirh t,.v mj ,H. falHv , !m!; Tba paaeeaa as tluj i..urt !. . nt ra h the man w.thin. TbOOaOti cannot shake th- c ii n t.ons of :; mind, nor the fiv.d tirs- which is sustained by iateWTIty af In-art. ( la, lump no exentj tion fr m ihe inliiui.tii s w !.n h

Uet lis all, nnd which may att :..l t m .!. j riN.iilion ef the tnst unportant tntarariaaa, ani. at ih same tune, conscious ,.f the rectitude of my inter.tieea, and of hariiaj acSed ft of goad asaliaaaaiaai ntt ti pt to proMole tbe eowalrty ami to caaaM -!t tin jus: freedom nml interest - f my f Ibra eitiaeaaj I enn regard whk aasjaatatity tfi.s last infflartton af the ( -i.n ; aar wuokl I, rvm at th:- estrtatrty af das hv, in .u if tie ; nur, which m entertain, and of tbe sentiancut I y w liich um nn- aiimatd. ( ( l.; nge ii.' place f priaom r at the bar fr a M'at by y- ur side opoa tbe bi aeb. '1 be nil in wit -it vni v ill nniKrunee, to the rU M af '.h' pwer and wflisfoee which ihi- r. nrt rn n eaert, is i toaaaara atbh i ram i raixaa oa 7;, ap a i. i:i.k s.u. u t ii k BOSAT ratactffUM wiikh scstaim saoarva rtraun ra atra asaacaaTa nrtmuc, and which a.e regarsicd by Iba groat bads af our li H rwrittaaaa aa a j -rt i- n of ihe birthright f a free people. From thi- sentence of the ( urt I A ITH A L 'l( THE PEOPLE OF (I K STATE OF Ol R ( OÜNTRY. THEY SHALL DE IDE I LTV. KEN i s. I cronunit mvself, WiUi .t diiiru t hual award." IMEBICAN I ITIZEN8! Do roa icr3t-pi lb is anpesl! Will yoa v-e f..r IIENK LAY, who i i il m.ii1 i mai f wild the AlgfrincM of Rlrode Mnod, ss appears ht hia Ra ! ih speech, and thus aVxasi lite rlriol LORRtoies pa lual intpr.s sum Bl ia a i ;.. .- i.i.:. 'rite S Ileal inifl s-liiin Esnai pir:i. j ,;(. , ,jlJ(,r uf tH. rvv York las. r.can, MNtf l,e Aintr Wk.m na... ihn mitu ! i.. ns buU " ... i. ,,t' ;,.. , , , 1., , rm td j i o'h: -cm far . in m , lfU, rt malarSjtSsTlo;, f " -. tjnii I lea r h 111 : I 1 nxcxaHtr, Wi Issjor fke aasniarss a ith wh. h Mr. Areber, a Senator from Yirg aia, ateets tbe omav ti -it 1 peocnled kl Ose menvorials fr m l h ksdehibia f r extending tbe bona of pr batiua fr f teigitera, U fXam ibey an beeoaae n.ttirali. I. to twn'y-one yci.r-. We agree ao niunwiüithe l'lnlad llna UM-nei-nali-t. anil will- :lr. Ari her. ami an- alwaya r-::K lo ;d, as far a we may. in the nfteratkm of tbe aatura linitiua hiw, they k . M We hope Iba Aue r 1 u Itepuhlicaa 1 si r1 y f thi-i-.iv will follow lie tin IWve. mid nnh l we wt-li Attvehcans all over the enaatrj anubJ sV an. Shelter, friendship, eiinal rijjht-. Im f .r the law. opportuaity sad the right to earn, t IroU und t Ira nam t ruperly, are v. aid l'.vo t all f rr.u r at onc liui lo u',j,iir "hit i rigkts th if sassnaf be stfy citd t a ssiag 'j(i." Tbe Alba as '.t.'.n. another 'hir p: r, towaad the clo-e of a bmg atticJe j eab rda , I as tins msally -Ir 11 avowal of ; inion : Tlien f re it is established clearly that ssfMsSesf . . . IL i . L Mt ' Mm ":".,, tm r, l ""''" 'Vf rnM t!;' tbmfure tba '" :!,, ,;' ' f '- P -" barb !l5,!1 ABRlDUE ,l ,r T ""f 9MW4 M",, Pr.v.h--. .-..nnot be cnaildliad aa lutol-rant or proseriptive, SZC Be. Thi' Albany la,l Advertiser, ti e ohlest f, djetal print in Albany, also ennor Iba aVsrbumtäon uf .Mr. Archer and the N'wv ork .nn r.i aii in the atrongesl ternts. kiioilier t oiiliion. Tbe New York cily aewapapi rs are eanVmvvsHng to ahow that tbe Natives and Use Whigs of thai iiv are :'5t,"li,,MI'-r eoalitioa for die electi a in thai Mate in No i-iiiIm i . II tins ran ' ti' t !. it tn .v aaake a great difference ia tbe result, as tbe returns of the iiitii! i 1 p-i I rAectaana idsou that Bsc two partaee combinetl can givea nnjority of staaj in ifiat city alone agaiasl tbe Demoeraut. The N V. II raid of a late daf aaj A few ersnaiags ago are anassratand Ibal uVera was rather I warm debate in th Whig (i-'m ral Commit- , " retotkm t tba abaadmmi .t of their own ti katannd the sd ij that oftbuae sf tbe "nativ-," on Oae ndition of the native." going for Mr. lay. ""i-t of the I1 bat . Mr I tsfa, mm af tbe wing candidates, entered the brsildiafr, aasl ..u Is-m; msbr a r1 of" lfte rmöjre "f" debate, hibited 1 prnpar aVBrecof -Vrit which had aac ii rt, fbr Iba I isaamt tee anally iKided, by a ksobII amjortty, kuwessr, to P tpone iii" qu stum. Tans tbe 1 oaamittee 1 :.- as. uicat. i mat sittiougli tit-v lo u .t on.e.nly t.i ml. ti tue.r own candidates yet Uiev r, p uiiig 10 1... it .11 I" th.s. TI e U i ig detail. There can be no doubt candidates of the citv will lie ma ;r adfully :;; est. humlmggfd, deceived and inaultod than men Morris r r lilkllll w. t 1 s;,n ;i I .': mouse oi tl;triim Vati ütticti. I HAVE KNOWN MESSRS. HikK AM DALLAS l. . A.i IN I I .1 I ELY. I have had freqtn n? njj cirtunities for j 1 r tonal observatioa af their couduci in the dis karge 1 f hi h and re 1 nn il public duties. The latttet has bv mt atiti.ntni at ut. e-entet otintrv abroad h Iii gent 1 mi fufmtss rharact nti mmi statitins ith a .ii ii iii i llreir iv whteb in ruisls il THEIR : V. 1'. I Th 1 . -:. t '. .:: r n .1 hnii. Nj ver. gentl m :. ha täte ouoeh upon the which now smnmoitH th-l!.-field. U patriotic and aal ional z i 1 1 LK and D 1 LL tS.' Jum 15. 1-44. PO T NS t., , with i iLD Taae it'. s:;:i.- Kiln. aV'riclif -I ran I HEERFLLIA' snd PBOI'DLY say loyosj that when Mr. Yan Bnrea's nomination, ccamed to I e a stion, no man's nan n be n usd, no n an a naaae coukl be aaed for that purjise nusre nrnnairl to my feelings, than that of I ü ES K . h !.h. Tiie Dem rracy will be fbuiid with unbrok(a frout ::it! with "I I ILK and DALI. US, tbe I INSTI rCTION and the L'NIOX," incribesi apoa th ir oamier, invincible in bSeir nndirided atrength rid J " I i I -CMI H ANT OYER EVERY FOE." AVa HVtATs Sieeeh r.t fJasUt Harden t Jum it. I"JI. 1 '. lit NOOII-f lf imm s II !t-:ilo it. The find words atb red bt 1 informed of the mm i i iti a of t . re - PI ILK WILL IRR l el Benton, a le-n rnr I'l.ll., an re MISSi I KI i i TEN TUOI LD .JAji:irv ; i lie Bwpssr nl Urnffi I ti' s. I confidently predict Ibal IAMES h POLR U- t' .s. I .t President uf the United States ; and 1 le a ill foii"W iti ti." fsitstej - nf Ji ll r of V. The .net'.n. of ..:i ;:i.l nt' he j ere al li t, it Jwm 1 41. t, Btratnmao) oi ail irnc i; niorr.it. POMk, U.M. I. s. AND DEMI I RACY. t "p. I"re-:n, n . lip ' "itnl B ir n leli Tvm Baaanag aag of Liaw ' ! iiv t.i tin- !! -7.. it ilk n bM, And agls flu.1! sf bars i z giM, Plaabiag m Baa baaven bora iit.t Tbst Stri-aiiift fr nn I o doni mount. uri ln.-.-!i Up, Fr. in B, np i i-.s" np ..i,r 1 mlis, Ami. a a ton. bi batsts n baaSni, (.t il . n in sern. il. lern arrr if . ? i bs rts an firs ta j un tfn- tt iy t ..ur baaaS i rt . aa v il i mm! ir. . POLK, DALE KM, ai d DE.VIOI R (