Indiana State Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 22, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 November 1844 — Page 2
THE STATE X EXT IX EL arras,. VMUVAff'CI i- rSM rmrr or tmraiT iim i.vtrui 1, Mil. tl, 111.
l.i:(.IM. 1 1 n E r.vri iL. We jt , to publj h a 7 U" v piper of 'rg .: d ir.'i? ami ( r . .rt fif t'i I.vislntiire, at I '.!. AR f., ih a i ,.: Al our ptpers hervt f r hiv b"n chin -t . ;.'! by the fillie-v nri ' cor rc toes , ft ; r r , .rta, we htve only to al.J. that Ml have b m " i ibl-nj to 1 1 to our already comp -ten for.-e, and have id !r-rvi :i m sv. i j that wc can 'ill improve by th expcr.ence of former year. We hive vin! m)i"v in the attempt tosustane Daily pap Jj d iritis th" OBOW IM hrtf re ; end shall not attempt r ajjii t unl u.ili a prospoct of sue .-. MR Umn 0M Ii v a! ptosenl rean to expert Tie Tn-W- kly, fp a -, -a lil be nearly as lirgas Mi lV I." piper, an 1 we shall b aV.e g v. m .re mit'T v i i'Vut n'" thm a.' il l 'u- in a di ly. With ÜM s il ,iiif of bi If Um pMtMjt alio lO thiiSs r her. ir .v -klv piper w hie'i w .11 Ik- regularly CM ini'f. will eo.i i i no ie but 1 gil adverti-e-ni-m's, anl vol gi.- Ml r;r'sof L gishtivc pro--! a;-. unr.'iil!) mtde u, by experienced report - r -. T.;rtcrui .f t;,.. Tff.Wssn.ly will be $1 00 f t he Weekly (with Mit ad.erti.crn nts) fiO In n cas Will .a co y b -:it without the cah ill MM Th .1 rule is imperativ. CJ. A. A: J. P. CHAPMJUf. W.ll Mt c MMN! rii-s ontOM ii ittCO I AetWeMiMt. grown- at of thesMiFrenstetial eon'e. a d ts r - .1 r n ; s w,v we arc rem ndon t a..d.tsr aray,we are reMinsv Ml by tie arrival ofvi.ters tr.m di. brent partn ol ; IM State hi attend I i leiMO of the District and sI '' " ' " ' 1 " '.' "i t ' " i hivn v f.rfriiil.-".irf nn.ltl.nr.iiOl' i..-.a-..ii.ii, l. 'a mi -T ur St itc L'.iri litnr-, wh.ch commencei in one week 1 fiom 11 xt Vlo.div. that Pthof elements of ex He-1 men: a d mV s! Hre crwdmg u n BS Tu fir ? MMMl iii mm ' .; "i o.ir i"- 11 n rri ii. a .mp ii raw; ...... . 1 ..... e . - 1 1 .:.. ..e m and tne Beports ol f: htb-rnt r-'piriincnts of Stat" will hs kvsked to wüh addi uVomJ intiMst, heMg the tir -t :f;ts of m M paMst fuu''.i nar.e in their n se.r s 1 11 s (If ill these we -hill endeavor t kier MaT revl-rs i:,f, ,-,1, w.th the smie rtlsMM) Mai de it h, which hOVi fhnrncterited our former fTorts. Indiana having sgiia isieissd her old Maud hi the ii ,L. ... ,. c. r-.. .1 .. 1... i" 1 r 'i.iin 1, 111 hu ci- 11 11 ior 1 n-sni'-ni, n tarn ti th-- I." i.l 1 ! uro commences we 1 1 n 1 1 have - , . :i 1: r,.- .,d fr -in th, tnrm.nl and evcit, innefths Uta strita to r sassaa e n ,i. onal dut.es with r...... ....n,r. a k..ut air.aSa i. k. i ' 'I'll ,1 "III U .1 I II Hill' II. ' II IPI 11 1. 1 l.r ii r .i .ml II... Ii'n iihirio M re. nit Iii linl. till . n rc.it M.il !,, ,;!. cr-d'ted by bot'. lN..,o rats and '.' lonrssl B ite. we ean canftiaently appeal to.i.e reorh of IndieM $X ih.it t4sWQs1 lluyhavc h- ret f re eatend d t us. But th- people, should still l-ir .n m nd. that we have S.ate interests, oftM most im ot.-:; eh raeter, which it is the duty of every I ' ; " 11 mtk b.n.s if thetMfUy csjnrtinted wins, i't il n bonst ti Ihe Densocratic party, that Hep .! .; -ni; sei u;-s enn always stand the est nfthe m.u r. t MvMtifntinrsi We tii r -fore tiunk ii th b sj i kra duty .fe..ry rend r of um pa;er to use I r s t . i ten I .t- r rcobtkw, if not our year1 I ' " a m tsinn ptper. Bo h Whigs ami D.-m-sKfntsn Q B.d saneh thai wiH be ss4smouusj, and a, W"hi-.hul tniny Wi.i-i patrons, even throutrh the hue oaojvn , ethers ill m dnnht now InmMBMff rend ra Ma oseana of learning the true condition of atl . h and th t various ev a hi b old father Time, M um Mam h. is hurvyhsg on. - fT The InsHaM Journal of .v. lOth, bmbbsbM "''- '" in the nnallty of its MUBOf hoOMmf 1 eve is onepk verge tor it, rvery mm wall esjsajt. Wc p ; r t. hu v er. u at nil n1id. nee in h s promi rd r (jtM is v. rv much n. tr ra lu d, by a nn tition ,n the o no heet of mini r .us mi jelitMMMS sn retsliM to hi lnr.ti put, and tho IV side.it I cl ti h fo. iMtOnce, a-, ti e follow. ng. aim ng other MnJ ir p ir. gvaphs : , We eoour poliinml opporMsts will to day pnh lie v r ,.' . v r ihe lectjM uf InM i K. Plk t the Pw i i J Ii WM I be srell for tin in t pause ami ii.-il r tor wsul they ar rj 'ng. la tt bnOMM tl. -v have t l -vi d to the Prt s.dency a man Who lias always mm d Western interest-, pofth uhirly the t iim'jerland IvUrod ! Is .t becsMi1 fve mw slave States i as -; dil mnt 1 to Ihe l'iu;-l Otntos I Is it bis-.i i e the ptMenl h.gidy benestciaJ Taruf w.ll ut Mied, or mttertallt mön.ned I Is it heeauss the i. .. 1.. ..!... kiw ii'iiii.).. tu uiv thi in i r no th.'ir . ... irsmret -I b . n line Uxed to pay oath the mter--t snd prineipal of dshl ef aa tther country, of noi . Mtllious, a. nl fr which th v w.ll never roce.ve a rsaaumraüM of s Ctrthing 1 la it. w- a-k. heenMO Ibev have eiven tiie fir t otfiee iu the gillol anv i"-.- , . . i 1 I . o a nun who vol d aga.nsl gran. utg pensions to these who achieved and UMsmutted to Ten nnr Uherty n.it free int itu oos, and torougil whose v. inscour-e-ihe deu.s'rd and ton! t rv s!ood ef the Rovolntion T N m there i t ; trr I of truth in llus parae- ci I! . - in '! .- . an. m -t lo aiii.-:i-:v no.k I, . . mm mat 11 I I ,,.! ... .1 LCmiyJ.. ,,. true ns as ti pn euisr. 'l...s leldssarv th. stoetiew, mry be naliuled under the obaotote plan that "food i .ids ju-t.f. evil ui.ans," ihOMjh wed not acktmwl- , gs ihe mopsis if of the nmiiOBi lint that they should b Ossld 81 rely w tt la a malicious des n to cleat and .', mill nut ti rt im-tist prohabil.ty ef good, indicatee a oVpraritj that no pn8MtiMn ef piety ot mora , n . !oik.
Vi , i .. ' M .1 ' 1 b fore he l.a.l I - .rn-.d our hab et : L. t us s, c it th. v e ft est II i se t n ig is at th, ir In uses, or call them J A" ' m ' !, Bt ' l: )?Ct .OVt,.r.V,,U,h Up hve i;.iiilfui coniroL J' urnats " HuMra'twi ( , , , . , l.i.c if.viuUietn i.ii.i 1. J'uma s " ui-i'ilIoh .. I I ,,. .'..u tl.. t..nnu I ,a..1i .1 ,1. m.w.ritv a t.a a-' 110 ' "iiuiu -111 m iu . a J , Of Ihe p. e, . I c no',, e the insult for the pBsfBBC ofa u.gthat the P.m. cracv have never proposed, a, t .e prt. e 1 f the attachment if "fon'tgnem." to Vnstthssa t Bnvm iisnr. mi hi lonrhom te ifcel IMllliI is. .f tl,t. atf OsntM' (Vine English for a nat - ' ) T . H uv-racy, v far as we kuow, hnve never v. n i',( n ii.r r.-.v, nor made protmscs uf r' I profitsl le , mpkwim BS, as cert.m WtaOJ gentlemen of Chi tow a have done, in erd- r to pnffehase VOtCO of . , ' Cl DCr natumll I d M native citizens. We simply prosssm SMI bath el mmm obeli hnve justice and fa.r play. Sud be PetNlitted to en-iNe the common rights of frts men. unit. oh -te,! lights to which ail men are entithil. wherever Nth !f they can beperm.tted eacefully to enjoy the r guts ti.oy will have no reason h d i.e to "ha-t" a; a:., '.iv 'a 1. u-e biit the.r own. In that resject they w.il be pjually independent cf bo h Whi -s and IVnvecraes. Th.s ;sae. nsr.mmation wh.c.i foreign .s hive s.nse er.oug.i to comprehend, muigr-. t'ne hholo 1 f tlie Journal, and this ,s Ue true r 0M of :i r d 0 CMC , uo nutter what may be .: 'U.a. -.1." . . (on.rissmmiK.c. JL prr mm desinms of euhecrib.ng for the CongreeOior.aj Globe and Aprs-ndi.x for the com.r.g - :t cf Conjres-! oild do so at MCO n,:r r. nr.. n'nt.v, f w.i! a;t:id to ail orders. Tnev are the cheat est and. v 11 , mmm, lij ... .1. wm 'u.'i..,i.".i n.T- Bum in . ..n i. 1 - Wr w I revcive and forw ard sub-scr-tioa! free of
ine p -op. - i,ue cm .,- ei n. s icr.u.-e tm-.r um.- - - - . The English Penny l)etage system continues to e t .!.. - - at th- k i on- f l-xas iat-raru. ami u,0 vvav, is the best nrool in the world that Itld.ar.a . , i , ,i i .i c . . . .'. j ... t)r-, r. each iuar. r l. .wmg an increase en its probe ve ra I l. th. :r aid the lore gner ot everv lan.t , underir-me a complete and thorough punlicatiou. ' 1 "...
ivi ihr Hook.: mmv Po!k. Rmi York . . . . Indiana . I'enn) Ivania . Illinois . New Hampshire Virginia - a . Michigan - & ( tori lma .M.sa.uri AfMMM - . . . li.-orita . Vliaai mippi MaiM AlaMUM - Iui.ana -
M l j M I J 17 B I a 0 i sa 12 7 IrJ ii m o 11 1 6 Sfalw RH(X)E IM..WH t MMcttcul - Matylaad oh, . Kentoeky N".v Jci Mff - .Mi raachtiaatli VmmI TnieNee DaiawatQ N r ih CaroUna tios In, Iii'(. The liii ns British ls.-n elit"r f ti.e Mudison Burner Ibm dingnrgte hk tory b.le u;o.i the result of the leeoni election : "Tlie Cincinnati mail b at is jus? in, briii;injr the 1 f.i :a 11: 1 . x'i.'i vi I 11 r i.i 1 i' ii'iii'm i'i'it 1 v .ill. ix 1.: k ivi.i 1 ........ ' . ... . 1 - . . 1 1 ..1.. a ... 1 1 1 - . t . v I IKK has cast . . - 1 . 11 , 1 , hT Vot tor .la in K Polk b- is eh'- .! Pn-s . 1 - -.. - t or 1 1 mted Mate, and ine txovernment ol the COMstrj is about to fall into the hands of the iiiot pro Hl.te inrt.zans tint ever rtil 1 over a civilized i. ob- -And now, men .f the Free G oh s ! are jro preP'in ;I ,,,r r'T,;'l "f the Tarifff-for the re-Mact-pj gSJrcMnry Wo the destruction of ,1(u,. uvirL;.t fjr vour MJMOVt Mi BMeasJ-snlail'-s ' tor 0 ,)lT ro:it nDOfa the , rices of all voor Droduce. ...1 :.. . iiiki a r irrr- ii);i'i,ii ' rrii'iriiMi in ui " 1 '"r uiiin waponding rcU'i'-i.' 11 ni trc "i tor the annex-' ion of Ic.i.,and tlie pernt -ftioB slavery .' J ach will br the elfrts of the elevation f Jmms K. P- lk an I Ins Sotttherfl policy ; and u bone tlie wh in Consrrcsa w.ll srithdrmar all . . v . . ition. and let the Ioc4)focoi have full sway tor , . . - xt four years. The peoj.le are diseased, and .ly bo cured hy the application of sVsperate y I is Mull or cure. Let th tn have it.' opposi'li them en only re;n-ilv It i 1 loftuMfe f.r tins abusive aliea to Anserican Prnci; l.s, that w e h.vc no such laws as rrvailin fl 1 "!,try 01 hhl I irth, tr such as were in ex.st BCS I1"4 m EUer Aomm. Were it otherwise, he would Ih? th B lust man t'i venture inch insults to the pe jole ... . . Duck.n-' in a hr -. ml would nt Ik- inappLcaplc to W Cttt, and mighl teach hitn better OMM w mm m jM,, h a rp'"r,,v whaM ,1,,l.u"v,'r' h" lM' iriM, in ihe lutgtli TC I d Mr. City, to "g . ItoOM, arhere he belongs.1 That would he punishment enough for hun' for Wrl h, "''-" to Mi-itany Bay." sTwtliliM Unihl i 0T1 Iam. 1 Webt, r h,s mad.- a speech in Ikieton, in fcvov of th- detsataass aVietrines 't' the 1 hur h EhtrnrtSi ad the Whiff ft re mefmll re i otulu.p to tt afiinnat.vlv. Even the Indiana Journal, srh.ch haa for soom timo rofoM d gr.v.t hue for llreigtieris now Tiguinta ho;nhK in bvot of Isatirvissa, and copiMSM U; V i.bels from eastern pap rs against naturalized ci. mms, I" peking of th- N. V. city electMa, it adopts the nets 801 wh.ch the ::rty i Ik reafier to h,-ar instead f Wnif, which they luve irretrievably dManeod as the have all others which they have in t.mes past r-sutn-d. Thit wmiio of the jbderal whig pnrtv uiav s-rve to oien the evi s of sMSf WhOM theif niufLsiiuM of fihudohip hoTtt tertitofhrri drinttod. Joke on Ii VlsBsffrk n. . " of j,,k'8 rf t!" NW Voffk Herald, und r ihe c ipt.onof " ounting tin CMrlMIM hoBJlO Ihtj OfO hat-!ied." ( u tlie W In s. day evening afer the cb-etu.n in New York, a croud of young" Whigs went up t the re idence of .Mr. FrclinghuyOM t congratulate hun on bi electi. n, as the State had gn I r Clnv." It it stated that fr. rirlinghujrrn aadressed them from one of hhl wtul) vs, and ofkot politely thanking them, asMird th-m that h wotihl do l.i- duty when b- got to Wnshington. We reehM the Old gentlenmn lMk'd rather bin' next hiomi.ig. when be WOM up and WtiUoinod crrect vote of N w ork ! (YV THI'.oiX'lli: I ' 1 1 KLINGH U Y8EN haa been pwbl.sheti ,n many of tl.' papers as (!' N w .lei.-v." lie is now, and hBO leeu for s v.-ral ynrs, a rMtsfeWl of New Verb. Let h" Colleges f t lectors in the difibrenl Statt s think of th It in mi imp .rtant n.. Itter. t.i.M"i lliiimr. The tact SAerMiTned filv .- owing to mir of th "'" humbugs which the Whig leodera ottemptcd to praetise when th. nonaiMtions wen lir-t mnde. Put bowetei important the caution nmj ho in other States, mattevs very little in Indiana, wbetnebonle tho Old , M ., a , . ,,,, ,, Sunt UV .Vlail Mpper cats and sleeps. I he HoosiCIS '', , , , were too mmtI t give bim a aingle electoral vote; and tliey will be glad of it to the last day of their U,s. "" (iV IH' l.-UlsVllle .loiirilll 111 ait M.'l" lUilCKrarl.ng hmumm bar haong MMormtir, eMcmdm by V11,,-J o da not r-iisii a n. ignnor ni .ur eiuow max neither Ibels, ISStoS, nor mcU9 IWt et." The Ind. ana Journal approves and copies the article, Iro n w hich we infer tint the editors are willing 80 admit th BMBtOOO to 00 in a wry ßUku c ndition as vo.in ' schoid Ivovs s m 'titm's accub ntallv b'come Vnncn0 odor, in particular, nny be owing to the hy- ) . uI.a. 11, , mi,. . .ti .a I ... I inii I .. iiirni I ir ; (Oliver H. Roarln. k, the great light of w gerv in Indians, procured the renkt n of ihOM ' of copies el the Birney Forgery, caUiiif it, .nas lhu thousands . .'. .. . . . ... U. I. ...,.. .... I ii.r if it , .lull . tätement ut:l r Ins ow ii ban!, as hairtiiau oftls? Whig J 1 tM,raI r"Atee. on M .toutultn Mtd $mr,n and t.ng. in so many vratM, mt mere was aesnans '!' its du.' nriri.'v t On this he no d.nibt founds one ' I' "' "l"rttl 1,vttd nat rofthe United States. This b really a cum. us w. rid we ,lve inc ri v - u e u . ET.Y S.WAoE. 1 be New ork 1 ribttne, in speakof ÜIC Libcry parJVf has ül s vcrv OIluIlwll. f ara. i graph : .... vmi fi . -nrmd however. t!.at ,f von , j ..jj (toe n the Wm r , arty and give the v.cmry to Polk and Texas, your leaders shall rue it to the last day ef their lives CCrWehear. in the Street, OMl a Dcmx-rat, who rurchr.s d of a whig cur -g . ng ravrvhant ou W.is'.iingto.i s'r--t. a su.t of clothe-, tobe pad for ti th tLvtion f Llay, i -s p.iiJ io the loser the sum won. II vv imuy wo.g. wo.:ld serve democrats in ti.at wa ! . ... IT . . It is ! remark ihle nt till! w .-!'-. a stroii-r ten. a. .1 . 7 TLTa. u ui i.'waius i-'i..i 1 1 1' 'ii i 1 in j i..ii .j .vs uj . .. i UJt Oll r.. sti. ili JounuU. , , i. r l x- l A very mm unhnMl fitet, truly. W inch party passcd the infamous Bmkrupt , by wiii.-h millions of m ,nev was cheated out . f honest credit an, bv Whiz O ... ,1, ) a .k.s i D- a . u on-uu-a...-. .i.-. uni, .u iPvri mär .'Uli. u ' 1 ''-i' ''"" eohu.m lh' lart.culars d .iv- " i-1 ii i t he ei ork l ltv K W n It will ...... knar tho . Nl . York Citv Llecti- n. It will i4mw bpW Ohe , ngg prty weut öv. bly and breei bes. to ü.e Na - . .
Ins iftH of Ihr I itC I . . Ritnk. Ohi O0ci:il. 1 hi're r fact in tb f Howiag paragraph, fr ui j We jyiv Im official mijon y of Clii", and t'ie comthc N. V. N'i wi, whwh Wlnjr r-..-. 1 1 i . j h ie l iln.r- m?nt if t!i" S iti's-iim th'-r n. V mii.t the table il l. ird to misrepresent bcftir the e.j.lo. Lv ry , of counti' until we have thwe of all the M.ttes, whMi man ah uil treasure them in b s munorv : t if- will all Ik -mv n to etiMr in Übe Sentinel and in j e The insolvency of tl, bit- Nut. uil liank was en- the nronued numar of tue Conn Skinner. Kich of
8iir l whM Un niipr r dent loins of weM m.nJf to in.!uii th- 1 ct.o.i- of the J;ttr v'ar. cn nptii wa the Bink fr mean- 1:1 1:m, r.iruien; BMO ,t IMbiUty SD MW t.. luan nia!r . i lr.iltt, t in l-xi n nrr w d of the l-t;ik - f England 1,3 i. 1,( 00, 00, a w aitefed at Ul mm, :o f.i-il tat' Use I ttb-tnent u:on the exp ratwi of its cbarkr." To the effect of that 1 an. Mr. Hor-l. y PsMM, Ons imn f the Hank of Kurland, ascr b d partially the d. Hieult.es win -h MMSMMsr ovt-rtiok tie Ririk f Eog Mi The fact of the Bank's re pi rin- u i ii u lonii ior iiirn a piir;os was conclusive ..... - L V i. ev .! n t al lis assets were uni, nuih' . It its liiiabiliiii'K matured m MHh filter than its as-U were collected as to -onivel it to beffrasj mm to ine't them, tl e ronrern was evidently MMtifeat The event proved th trutii of tins, hfOeuSC d wn t tiie final es pkMhsa of the cooearn in 1841, tie loarü were never agaifl so Itfnti in ; and ret emit its vor h- , , , ..'.,' ' ' " "J ' t,.vda..:,r.. ,I.O O.tHHIl ans o . personal security, i wi.i-h the publi- bis r.rivd no - other ex plana' ion tnan Um ol tii- investigating eonmit tee, to t.;e elüct tiiat le of ' ;( tri is rru rcitnti'e fifjrr." When tii cont'Ofe w tl trail f rit:ed fro:.i a Nat oml into a Stite Bin!;, tho-e worthless asM ts wi re cntmucd as .ts repital II d the itist.tuUoo tb'-n teen won. d up, the truth STOuld then have (MB OUt In ord r to nvo d that OXpOOttre the CMcern paid Al.MM'.M)!' for iüi State charter!! but its inherent corrupt on at b-njiliil artjnyed it ; and itüed ii- i State Bank, in 1841, of the dis n (.- ntract'd as a NoUomJ Institut.).-! in lso'J. 07"Our friend at ndianap lis have not been kiml I . i 'in 'I I i . 11 111111111I1 117.1111.111111 1 .11 j - - - - - . ' n 1 . 1 , . . . eiion r, t t i or ll v ith the ininn t te returns ot this " - - oi:e as soon ss we gar inem, we win powisn mnn. SkeUnfviUe Slot, We k:.o.v not how it is that inr frimiiW no onK
at 8Mllryrile, ht nt eJtnoat ernrr other imint, have ,)l;r,n1, .. ., t7!0 , , , . 'it,,,,1 '"V "'"J mHrk Tty " ,,""f, "t r,-,e.v.,l .r shP. We have regnlarly pohliM ,n,,,,,h- Mr ( U, t!h ,,,,,,, ,l ... Mr Mem nd f .r v ar.ied them to our exebanrrei., ( w ith a p V "f n aeltMlly tarkiHp I JAM 4 Uvts s mj-ritv l II ihs exc pt, ,,s.) and we feel certain thee could not hare !22 JTZSSZEIT?!! iTTÄÄ
: i . i . - m . received them, except in erv te-. instances, ludirinor from tin- papers since r.vi ived. Finding this to le the ease. we forwarded letters to our principal to, aJUiOOgh we bxt they contained the latest news from flu. point. W e are satished that the fault i- not in us, nor :n oor poatce. , It ia stated in the few York Uerald, that at a verv low equate srrernl iWlVTswra Were bet M the kte h al elections in that c.ty anl on the p neral election, andthit iiicludm.j 111 the eslinnte the prob ihle amoitnt1:1 tin-virions townsand eitwa tJutMlxKK the soontrv, it 1 1 su p w "d trtit or t-u in.ll.oiis ot dollars U il ... . . If change hands on th- asssaral result being ascertained. I ' Tll,s " 90 ,lnih a" ov,'r '"'ite ; but here in Ihe W.-' we hove hut little idea of the enonaoo ansuvnts at stak in ur eastern cernrn?rcial citiea. Theex citeinenl created by such lire sum- being put in je -psrdy hi-, beratreoendjue. Wc shiii m st pro nbly i th of tins crying evil in our country, heteutler. lo.va. W- tend r our thanks t the g ntlrrnia w ho f vorcd w with a co .y uf the Bern ConstitBitoB of this young and gallant ensbryo s-;::e. s f r as wo have r-nl it, we con iid t it a model, ami mm of the liest we hove ever read. On a n r rnreful pemssl, we will endeavor to give our views at longth. Ilwl for ItooLv! Cur friend, C li. Dwrie, is j ng aloal rapidly in hie Bouh IhwiMas.1 ILo oetahlielissenl will vie al -8 1-tM with Many of the lotst in, in the sele.-tion Mwell as variety of his tok. From on A II ( Look tii tin lliilv VV i vt t if I .il li 4 .in fink I f iw ore i v" I , tii .- -' pv aa - wvsj i uiv nas..'iv asa m win Thnnah to that of Banceuft; from Cmmhm BessM to UBeuBanTOB Soowe, in the lunpe of Law Hooks, loh . i them, ixmnd ui nil st) lee. And some t the etool beautiful Oflorings,'1 aisi, intended tor JnvMiles, Friendships, or even laOT. .' Call and MSJ them. Weeen! tell yon Iho hoJfnf what yoo w.ll there Ind to grattfv th" eye, the mnd, u the voul. Tlie t liii-kt red B44tffOJ Must be got op nu tu' tocomjlive order. Every sreeh r two it is nearly in a state of collapse, from having sold OOt Its slick; where lo! presto! (ii) it is again fill, as if by BWgie, of go4ds vying with Ih riiiti' v ,n brilliancv f colors, ami wi h wmg gruanj in ruin 'us low prtcea.1 Tue firm, however, sei m tolnsOW bow to make busme s, if they don! in. ti.e a ( . prolit-. 'Small profits and pu.k sibs" seems t be their motto. Who objecto I Nt their cnetorners. Suppose yoo jusl drop in at the checkered store, opposite the Pnlmer Homo, and see if we don't say ju-t abutit w i.at iM iht. We have ciphered it out." Mrs. loiia. Oer amiable friends, the ladies, particularly those who make any pfetMtlOM 10 refined tOOtd, Will BOl fail to call at Airs. VToung'a Millen iry and Dresi Miking eatablishetent, which ii as jtist In -en rcph-nished w .th I grenl vartetv d heautiful ami fashionable articlea. t ur word fr it, they Will thank im tor this hint. Notice, (ur old coat having a soit of SymmeVe bob' p"cket.causi il us to lueO two K-ket haiulio-rchu fs lat vv. ek. i hi- was a blue silk, with an osmnge figure. The other was red -ilk, mlber Ihe worse f.r boring beM scorched. We have also either left our timbrella at soma place, or it has been taken from theotfjee ! through mtstahe, Any rsnOM fifing OS inf r.u.ation ti.atwiu i-..u o tne re. o.r ,i in- i.ts.ve article will OMOfVO and shall naeve mir hearty thanks. snvnessir, aswsn -ev.-iuv per venu oi anssvssi sn sua rveoomo received ondei the 11 system .s s'.ill oi.f.invtl, llK' prospect is inn er- long n win t- snmu- . . . .... i -1 1 , i . 1...1 :f ..v..o...h.l hv tl... n..u- 'lv.. I,,...,lr. ,1 . ",in u"1 exceuiu u, in.- n . 1. immiui.u hi.. I II 1 II' 'l .. v. ..... ...... twenty u..r,i ns m sssssra mmm ssfna. .ro... a . - It 8 a mmmm , 1 ' ' I oftccs m 1 In SigdsBl ' count v, Mu JugOB, a Wiiig is elected to ihn Lraridntnw. Jaasss O Birney was far bebind eithet the Whig 01 DffMuctntic randsonte. Bo MUM f r th Whig Rooihach abjot the eanlitMM St 1 itw I and the DetiiocTats. Or-The bloeasingti n Post scolds like s virago over the glorious d tn-xTatic imij r.ty in Old Monroe. No greater comlon nt conld be paid t our friends there. njhe eccfli tor once ha hove (btgottsn ben) lomin 8M the Senent ef tlie lireal Cause. The rivtnm'.h Journal is tne title of a new papn juatst.rkd at I'lyni utn. Mar-hall Co., Ind. It 1 WeH prfnted nisi 18 edited hy VL J, Kotier, Esq. Ii. politics SOCM SB bo 100 indJUtilt. We abhor v.ce in all int i'tuis. Lenfarflli Journal. K.v ept hi Ihe form of ( '.u y. M I frT-TLe letter of our fraud in Missouri arrived V-V to., lati. ta be answered as i.e d ,.rtd. . ., .,..,. IxjsION v IlIGISM. in'liO;tOU 1 .St r.aSUieiOUOWing If a chsracter.s:,c dispnw ol Wing malice : Cowardly Mall. . . -v eral "horses m tlie cavalcade on Ihursdav night, vv ere badlv ftabi'd bv dastardiv w - D s., .i, , ui... rr.iu-l. on ti.. nrt--i.ion on vnr.uub wiviva.-A, mm,. v r - nart. of the route parts ot tne rouie. If an v tu. ii'' of th.s kind had occurred to the Whigs Üieir ieter, would have ruug from one end ot tie " . -. am 'ml UtUOO to the t ther, with tierce denunciation and
MM j aper ougia to be pCM rved for future refer-
eoce. The vote uflsll s ands Clay, 155.119 1 19,1 Ü Tolk. 149,1 61 B.rney. ( lay's rnaj. Ii, .VJ. The tateiman MMMnstl a; follows: Wo prrst-nt 'iir roailor tu dv wnli the fffiria! vt o Olo. T it. a SMdte ilwavd the oiirinii ! t lir m.li h,..,k i. ...i.i Ii will bo sssa inM th ote IkvelsrssM has ciemly nMsnssd t iImsW tvorrHir. Tiio Iii sam rsist 4 I iMrMSMl ','(0 lhsj m .Mr. IN. Ik J:w;i nolss Mnm U',r,,,".v Hs Orii.b. r. Thsprsrrsi urn- ! '-v ' '"' dm im im Ha st z7zHl ,,mI J- '-t-'-'- -.lo,,. : ' 'I -Moli olilo.i IrOM that I., ...r lv Ohio-,.r at . u,t 30; 0 ,f.., ro.v,. le '.. tm thm ölh, ,,hI ..i,, r ii.ril, .. r n,t ,-t ... v..... .iK. , " J " -mmj -mw mmmm STSS W IS"! If IV . I I SSI " c! ftkw Btrm Kiwrahi fc. mmd mher sssdiine and n In! m.l -to at I i rss IwrwarmO tutm n .Mr I' ÜlJUU. A la'vo liuiiih. r ol in. h..liii..iii.i. m k.i M i mm wmr " ed t. r Kins in tho B ih, iih4I? Mr i' Tbs ShahlNM tilts t tho Mh lor Hittf . r '.Hlll lie unlaw fr. in srvsral 'mi mh hi im nt mi mm it y i r Onrnet tiöu. Made ap t a i iiasulwhla asauhst -i IhoMI li" ilhl nt vula t'-i King Tho ih in r. ii, since lc4', hat a inrrssssd tin ir le The wlui thiri, I Pito ronro in incfBSSS, I t'.''UI. I , . . .i . . hi.lo niiinlior l ('os civf n m thi' tirsl (if Nnvi in i. r . ... . ' "m r, . . ... M.l t hl 1 . I 11 1 ir 1 n a in 11 1 - 1 1 r I r- 1 , a ' 1 w 111 1 . .. ... . . .. ' ' M,8 ,.' a 1110 aiii.iiiii.il iio inen In 1840 th democratic sari ia Ohio was hsstaa 2o ;17. In I14( ..... 8064 In l n-mls b m tho Stau- . . e 1 mmmm, uniSksi ay faith, til line tili Iii 1 Iii 'til,- I lut liitLI um sat aWn thri'r vt st 'I50JM0! I In 1 Ins bwnia. ihmy hihi nnr opp. inswis will ha torn to issrtaaTstwwhmi, slieisni, and sll tHher wss, enrourNfeo and nmritrd bv jdernHim, U thai m iIm triaa nas Ftha parti Ihrnut rats, ihsa b.-k sh4t ir T..d .,d Vi. turv " in l-lti our tunc af iriaaapk was sssraly yifrnjl !l.isi :ir!nie.ts. We have returns (ran all tho towns in this Stit but 0. The result i u follows : F.ir 1 lav r.T, 1 1For Polk Ö-.V- H For Birney 1 ; ) 93,706 Chmr Whig mmjority 3,712 Thi 4 shows Um influence of t!.e irrc it &etory cerp .rations WhOM money WIS poured out like a torrent. I V ll lies see. ('lay's nnjority in T-unes . w ill not h - fir fr in vK, if the returns W8 have reeved are correct. In the portion uf the Si lis where .Mr. Polk r--ul n, be has in id la rg -gams ; while in the sBJtBCO of the State, be Ins hardly held h,s i n. s gr-.t hav- h -en the exerti u of ihj 1 np irate coon now, thank f.irluue. Tuey are did onii Cure) Ism The Clay ticket has a majority of 100 in fifiv-thr-couiit.es. NinetoM count ie- yet ranain, all but fbnr of wh.ch give W tu- majontres. lie - ill. O. i : 11 'i n. iunis iiiu iar rc eiv.-u give a wmg majority 01 I . ' i I r it t nri wti n,!. .riinow t 1 m flu irj Ii ten ear. iwi rmmm oswa sam 1 1 -i Msse xiav n "'n'1 ia v vaas-rn-d ths s.at 8JMM Sfi.l . As near ns we can judge fro u the returns, the manly for P"lk and Dallas will be some 170 to I8J0. N0)MC lite l- Nteltignsti all over Tolli. The Detroit Free Pre s mys : The retur w from the ountu-s come in glortouali I .Not a 'Roorhaek1 has ben elected til the State, SO ttl M beOld ftoOs. WIK is JAMES K. POLK '"' Coxntk. I) m. M j i i'i . Calhoun, loll Jackson, X) Lena wee, t 0 fMcnrnb, -lis Monro . 7it (al.l.iml, 099 Wayne, im 7 Wastenaw, 850 Democratic majority so far, f.-MS The e M coontim gsvs in 1 -10, 803 majority. Democratic gm.B, 3,10 Tne name gna in the ha Is nee of the IS; ale will make l ol. PoL's majori v f,S44tl Was ev.-r such a vi t y a n ? tssft-nip tela i !otn.nm a, Mi.. Nov. 9, l"! I. ) . Sir : I snt by list tiiul our probable maj., as the VOteS wer' not all C SUIU d out ; I n: then, I lil not thi.ik it wmld have beM so good, great, and glottOUO viciory in this COUUty. owtjr, county, Uoki". MMmf ' we t n, II ii 0, w tee, I'lU. Cl.y 21 i.aj ' ni. ul. I 3 10. do. 4s. .1 .. do. 6S 343 2;, 41.1 1 .11. 00 irj oifeJ. 2(0 !o. Kciu-pi, Puaiotsr, 3im) d). I .vo mds, 84J d 1 Ln ugh is known to .i.sun- ti e Siute to Polk by 10,000. sVemtfodsHoa P.y a gentleman direcUy from New Orleans, we are inf run-d that Mr. Clay has a maj r.ty of 41 t .11 (. r v w ()ri(.;iIIS ti,at LaUyette rave .Mr. aa s a.aa 1 . 1 r u a majority ol IB4, antl that at every p!ae on tin-coast h.-ard Iruaa, .Mr. rotfe had h.rg- Majorities, ' f bis Im- correct, and we have no d -unt of it. I. uits.unn has cast her electoral ratet tor Polk and -vl118 b a xtr ritMHasant m&ity.Itigvilk sT8l aa m mä I Who is J. ums K. Tolk." In Slonry count', Mr. Polk' own county, the vote - -t. od. Folk, Clav, IW9 1341 703 This 1 a gain ef JVgö since llo, last year, and a gam of about 0. U sine l-lo. The I'eopa 'i Fl'MOBsli We regret t- learn tua. a s ruus Occident occttffed ni Covin ' n a tew w.eks ajro, result. nz in consul -riiile los toonr fro nd J.m s. of tue Pn.,1'-Irn'iid. A fire broke out in hhl OOace in the night and materially niurd bisi b and other ormtinffai paratus. lie has, uowevnr, tontinnrd hie iir wtthunl inter nismiMi Tm- ilssa craev of tue Tenth L eg. 0.1," u'.it t paj u their su'i-ciiptiou--, pr.mp.lv . t.iat the ed.tor of the r ' ... . ', , ..., , . . . -rr.tiid may be MMM ü 10 sUh iy tne .oss iu.iia mil .-ii w l - - w ' ... a... .,P...,rrlo aasl Iip i, a aonl.er vwir:,, ed. lr T l r..,.ö. k. .too.1 in thai trout oft. .e hai - ucuu.. i..-..-,,..- V.. . , keeping for another war.-aydle ;uioc.. , " American- MAX l 8ÜL8 us." The whiga of New -. mA 1 mm .44 ork ut a iiimii w Uli Dariner arvi me in nv in.o uie u ni rune pro-eaiui. n- wbk. co uui Z. . . . u... ... .r a .,. ...i m ii. . LhaJ ..i .. . II - 1 . in ntout on uunute, but not t fore u u.ii n wh.gs nad g..t reudv to s.ver to his presence, ine amuavi a mx v a.. .- . a. T'. W ot the outrage" appeared, of course, on e tctwn nior
frssi th . Y PUbetan. Prrsidrntitil Etmion The rejMMl In MM t Ity. It will be mhy tue (MM .al return, üiat WrifhfMajority in Üus city is Marly S40U. lolk'-, SCJA Toe VVni vo e -rseah ut 00. Top v.te for I'ro hksn and Covern -r at the eke-
tion of X nbT. 1014, as c ptW tr the Lvening PmI fr. tu tiic odi. i il returns, was a- follows
rin i4 nc Cessans l 1 j staids. Mk. Clav. Bnu). WtifjkL Ki tm.. 1 U37 I2;i l"-l ItJ 2 61. 9IJ 6t9 H.'i 3 9T9 tii 991 141 4 l.)67 W$4 4 l'1 5 1402 16 3 8 1444 16 1 3 6 16v h9l J 1t4 "4 7 Sl.'sS 2M0 23 2222 267 ä 2414 2141 5 247 2:7 9 i'3s3 24S 7 2490 1061 10 I04J 1697 8 2 2) IG6I 11 2227 1166 2 OStl II" 12 33 525 Vo3 ÖI5 13 143S 146 9 hM I SM 14 I7UI 1194 4 I8tl 1171 15 K21 2 '47 II 11 1 MSI 16 2273 MM 7 2.'66 2'S 17 221 l"4ö 6 2179 IHIS Tctal 26Ö71 9S MtiO toe&4 B0071 - KM 2223 rolk'i maj. ITrifhl 3 i6 mj. TOTAL Vi TT. rB LT O'VrRJfüR ASMtSoa Grdial 2 ll7 vamurl J. Wilkin 25V
CAP At ronMisiusra. M 1 i 20 43 Samufl Mi ki 29 61 Upgarai Kell 27I6 K'ij.h h nisi ItOM lessi M. Jackson D -m-'cat. Ntliamel J. ne Dsah I 1' Hiell The fblkrariag is a staassnent of the irhoM MM r , f , .fi'W mi in fur : hOm if fTi'.t- A .- cit tl.. rotes given fir member ection i f November, 1844 ' ... ..o.-., ...I.. , , v . u i in 1 e hi ,w, i i e .1 1 (.l,.rti,,n ( f Ni.vcni 1 r. 1"-1 1. co.iit'ih 1 l(r thi 1. v-iiiii.r Poet from the official return - " ' ----
ASSEMBLY. nr.MocaT. PArtVK. 1 Im M Hi.. ) t 2'0.) n.vil R, UaevM 27 4IS Bsrsard J MrssMtl 26 321 u. N M-msn 7Jfl Mid a. I 11. ukr 2ti I . - Wm. S Kos 27 47 lie... e Mann 26.2i3 TtMS. H n.klrjr 27 1 J.ihus fl. Casta 26 263 A G. TMBSSSM, Jr. 174 1 4lsasa4rr Gaidssst f4,l4J II Hsai . '17 John Tan ii i c 2S.293 .! CstVSff 27 s0 Ja.c B. Smith M.l S3 B C. OtsM I7.MJ Assjssts Dsvsasc 26 198 J. L. Fenn .7 l.s Kii .s L Smith 26.311 S. I) ..Moult n 27.064 .11. ii Ewes 26 274 J Jaivi 27 197 J..- .h v'. AU.rrtion i'i. !27 F K Mthrr 27lsl LuP DSU B. Shepitd Ü,3.'.') Jno. J. K De Puy 27,124 w inc. K G Hal twin 949 M M uan, Jr. P t'.t K. lion-., n ! K. I). inn J Bftrisa 9M It s TTittiiaw 911 W II. ( ilkin 9l9 8 K .1 e 912 J- Cosft r !:(S K Mn .U;n !7 V. Ctuiiu 917 VV. Tuiuir I M H. K. Davies 938
9 c, RiM K lie..-.. j. Onrisa sV. H. i .Ik. C0NCRESI s ri r. .f. 388 . B. Mil;, i 6 7s j s. s Laaritfaea 9 I W W Iiuir 7,700 W. W. t ampbell smsa. Dtti icM. S7 I .1 I Sn.lci 84 6 II Kih sen I K. r .rivr. . 06 17! G. Fulsum WHIG. DCMOCS T. DitrirfS. 3. I. II N .roll 4 W. It M 1 iv M. .. I.e said ) K Mewtl n.t. irt 3. J I I toriux 4. J. II W illi-m irvt " R T. E la ai.t Sl4nfoi l 87,491 Hiram Kelcbasj B33 From the New Yk Ettniag Pent, a. VI rilvl. The intelligence received tins morning froM tin t-n r e04mtia of the .;jtc Mote than iustiti-- the an- ... . ; iiticipations which we yestenlay expressed uf the sue cess ol the noraoemtic condiemtea m Iho recenl election. The electors n iminotcsl by the friends of Mr. Polk have received Majorito of six or aasen thousand, ami Mr. Wnght is eb'cted Governor bytw.ee tiiat Majority. It is .i most honorable tastiMony to the estosm in which Mr. Wriirhl is held by his a-fiehbora, that the Mum tt in urlich ka liva O. 1 1 ,1 I . . ....... k ...... i. ' ........... ..... -ii -Iii. ...... ri.i ii ii in ru ii . . mU unproccd -tr.-.l in i .r.tv as an; e irs in ti," returns. Tin- OUB til f.. I . tur n 111 r 1 1 ri lisswel Mini n.ro ur ir uwl - , - -1 - --- .. ai" .i Will has ov.rtloAcd Mit the ne.ffhborin eouiitv of Jetrersoo, and rant county, which in I84U gave lar-.-majority tor Hirrmon, is carried for the sVMocriti by oprodigioM Bujcrrity. Iluooghoat nil the State, in fact, th p ipulsr tv of our . and .hit- tor tsnvernor has aianiteeted its.-if'in the m.st d-c.i. d manner. In every ward of this citv h.s vit' has been larger thin than tint giVM f.r the OMMeratie h-.-t.rs. No mm. iii fact, cm compare the etoctoral retntM wuh the vote jg. veil toff Wr.g.t wi bout being cMviBced thai his n MJMtion kep. toe aeusaerat.c puny Usretiswand saved the Mate, which the agitston of th- Tesne qnestim had nearly caused to lie lst to us. lf the eObcl of the m. nation of Mr. Polk, apareally under the enspices uf fnoee who nVniied the iiniii'du'e annexation .f Texas, ms .-.id of .r. Van Buren, who w.s proscribed krcaiisci he dienp r..vl of Ihe o More, hod nut bom oewlralined by ihe nmnina tion of a (i'lvern T openly -nterta. mug ami acting uon the oame opinions win Mr. Van theron, the State WMld inevitably have been loot The rod.gioos d.fference between the vote siven tor Mr. Wright ami Ir. Polk ia Mt only owing to tire pereonal pomlatify uf Air. Wr.ght, but lo the edict of the Teranques. tern. If it ii id not b-en fully and r.:d thai a krge aurnher of tne democrati party dimponw 1 of the attempt to mtroduce the Texaa ea mi into the pol.ticalconteat ibat was go.ng on, the d.neoce would have bom st.il greater. We claim tor timse who st p - lfrw.nl ami at the ba sard of sooM obtoqny, little heeded wo trust bv any of them when w.-ii,. , ajninst their public duty, pr.4eated dec.4edhr and earneatl) again -t the attempt t.i commit the party to Uw ..nu'xat on of Tea we claut f.r Ihetu the 'r-l t of bav.ng aid sj to mik- that d.il' r.-uc less than it otherw.s-- would hav- been, i Meantime th- eaaWtofMr. Wright's nonJunnlsM haa eatenskd Wyond our own State, and strengthened lui lumli of lire eVimotiats emu wheie. TimSsith. era eemoeroto, nm kn.w, moai mm sly dee,red tlie ' aommatioa f th.s anomy of the Texas sc;,, nae, and when it was annoonced, Ihey f it that Mew '.-k wm saf.-, and that w .th N w ork they were snro uf S ...... . 1 . .1 . .1 ... i oir inr '...'Iimui i ii- 1 nioii. a... 1 .t.i ii. .1 1,. ,,. serves with conrage and fMndrmto t the arrangemeuts tor secur.ns th- dem crstic vote at Itome. It I nave confidence to our friends ,n Pennavlvania. and ... . . . . ... r 111 every other Mate where neitlier political p irt greatly prepund rati d, and mule the VS toffy more CMf ami in re en lain. Joint t. 1 41 It sain This notable r onage, rommnndiiif. tho right a n.g of tu OOM army um hrnds of ihe liberty (aholittouj party, has been ottempung to tiefend bimse If and fortify Mr. ( lay ujvon the T.-xas qu- s 1 u b. deci.ir.ng tn.it tne treaty aiade with Uu mi- was approved nv Gen. lack son'. Tue ,lo'.M. arneM km haruva! fWa Mr. Adisas's od Diary, and frees the journal, of I I day, LMt Gen. JacksM Mold never hate keen 0 I 8. 0 S la ... IIsill ed or g.ven h.s antuoval. as h- v.i n.t at Wash ngtoa wuen toe tre;..y sas tofmed, ami tnat be did n t arrive there air, in ,1 ilaa it mmd kaM. ,,m,.u - and r.t.ti d. I m the lOtbof February the treaty was definitely drawn ui ami acceded to hv the Pres.d"tit. ami "ii the Wd of the same oaanth it ws s gaed bv the part.es and ratified by the Sennin, lien, jackaoo left Washington ou the 11th of February, andd d not return uicil th- ih of the sunt- month. Th" fal.seh "i Uttered by Mr. Aditn -, that ÜM General wa- thetO at tue conclusion of the trenty.is of the rn-t u,fa nious character, and clSBjlj abows tr.at ";,:. imT .s not eonnned In the menieJsof the koon petty ed bul that ms iril ia eherjshed bv th- grat hmders, r- and .ts prnaciples acted ui-m bv them, ihe result of and .is principles acted uin.u the Ute elsction w.ll teach them what they mmmm ii'-. er to have known, tlsat MhM0sty is the Ix nt i n$m 1 ." Fr .m the huthvtHe lYMg. New I'.. lmi 1. 4, Rush Co. Ia. N v. . 1-11 Firf.. The dwellJur house of J. M. B Kaler. of 'ir.i Zi a i. .... .. .. i a i in-. : aa ton -Ulli' n u 1.1 ii.ci.ii l o ci CR U-.il mta. - n-, . .u:i-s.j,i in. ..ii ui oi- i.iht wai. j u" not. v as lately erected and nearlj finiahed off, 27 by 2 The owner had token much paansteMakt il bandaomeand agreeable. The prmcifml partefhis excellent am of I . . i-ariK-n -r- ftiifi lo.nt-r- tiwN toff, umt uitii d i on Hi , . .... r . ,.r lUi-oi ms iioise:,id and k .icii-n iurint ur- and some ... ... .- ..... , . . , , . i i . i . . " s " , t' the lottuni: .f tin- tain !y w,is i .r.... d. n:vi ,. ' s- ..- a , mwm VV I . IIstand.ng the act. v.' exertions ot the n iffhbi.rs. The active exertions ot the n ujnbors. T pposid to liav- taken fire from a ste A W V V 1 X - . i- V f - , . , . - , iaaaaH B AT Jäv I a I aT7 rooi was suoixjua e nav- uim n nre trom a stove
4 MbMHbMMI of Ihr Vlciorr. We hear a irreal d.al .f talk iOmi bj rtrard hl - iii' puhl.r (hMMMlatlM Os 4 HOCraUC r;o -iitif "d tr.i.mh. f r ti.e MthM ßmfim hMjM i etn.tthat tire kind will be d,,', Lpt us ,, t,,t. 1 r ornmff that we r tu tne dut.e, of the day, w.Ui our own Ü, ughts f
calmlv d"ep joy, and lerv nt gratitude to ttiat iroid nee which watche "jt tie- dext.nie if our country the Mb r certainty f wakoig blias." let us not inriict n our d f- at! sdver-ar.e. adversaries hut not en in.es vd.ti-al opi-on nts, but at. 11 fell m c itizen, hrathren and friend uny ne-dU-ss tMMOsl t . mi.;..: n', i'.: U ajrijravate tin- n pn tsand MMtiOcatu ii, wii.ch many of iIh in felwitli a sigii . n y afford. ng an honorable pro, f of tliesiiiccr.lv of th'ir cou ict.ou. Hid the vm.I in -an. up patro't.-in t tne.r pur,oes. Our own defeat, in an ehvuon fregiiant va Mi all tlie incalrula .r . .. .o ,u n. . tu,, one, would have been tommy of u an aillnt.ou wuh wb.ch fjw private aersOMJ prn : wuld have la- n comparable. Let us rep-t. in tn I. on -s:y m.-tsken and m sguided of our p;stienu, tb?e f.fhnp. w .Ui wbeh all tnat is bent in nr own hn-a-ts should team us to v MM '....". Let us c Ichrate our victory by tM niodc'rat.on w.th wh. h we liall u-e it, the pod pi.r-.iv,s a m i a .a M to w inch we siiall apply u. It Ims been rather häd to uonut s.lently to all the abuse which ha been wrung f. m tlie exasjcMtaM and de pur f hopele-s j l.toal ru.ll II the art if our UfJfMnents, s.nce the division of the election. teemed with it. Alike in juhl.e at.d in - mate it is
b si to ht t paM, rehuJo l hy n" other r ort than that 2 -P07 l a "latri.aii.inous sikMOO. 'Ibis will aoou a'l -ul-2.'h69 -ode, and we are pn ally mistaken if a n w era of 2 SMSl goisi ffif lifl"" des not apaiu uui' ujmii tlie '.uiitry, 2 in the oeriod of Mr. 1 'oik's, administrate'. i. Himbi'-
in. ' w ... l.i. U tu ins n s v rv inui n in.siah ii hi ii.iu. I. . - ..I i i . t . i . II tl - nc win ciIlie 111.' r il I I 's mail oi '.in u'-i 11 1 .,1 t u.. ... r. .. . . I . . . i-r. m.i n., ri is 1.1. No u ovo v hum ' a ' -' r - - ' and.dat- for rc- lection, be will be beyond even sus picion of anv rxher but di.nl Mail d OMlieM HI all his Cts. He will ami only to leave an h.M r.al name behind him worthy of th gn at honor, uiw.ught, une.pected but not unl- ted, which has been done hun by his party and his country. A wi-e moderation will reign in the cun4.ls d" bis adm.nit ration. He will n t rrtitivr oho cmmuIo of lha Wh.g patty tfMf the bet ion .f 1 1 4 . woo turne! .hrt round, und rushed into a OOnr c of v.oleut IcgiSiUtion. in m um .injs rtant aiivass. We pp-d.ct that b fore Mr. Plk .ball be CalltsJ up ui hy tin- lape of lim. t n-.-ign bis eat to the Mi-M'..r whom the d-u.ocracy of the In ion may b- igMto to OH the rVendent.il chair in 14, many a whig, now bitt r in abuse Mini aioii.7.d in lam-iita-srould have sande. .V,-. srrsssi. as w.s th- v. n--rable letnarch of ur demo nitic pre s. whom we
would call it- tor, if In-!.! not ratlier prove himself, hy the 4sily vigor and energy of h.s iud t'atiga1144 l,- ls t. it- AfhilL w . 1'. 4"i us. 6 4.2 6 211 jjn (i i as. The twenty. six erand l' act makers 7 v6 fKOnpning II i park of the I nion. hnve ail Len harg1 -l t. the Sassnne. erday th tw gr-at howebaeis. ihe Pennoylvnnio and the 0mO wen- OMMWWSjd, 73 and the r st will follow m du rl r. TIm roar of 4M each p.ece will province a MMiatlll through the country. pfoM N--.v Englnnd alony tin- Atlantic, tcMH
th- All ,Z' iincs, snd atossg Ihe greal mii v, tu-r- is the noise of i BLfhty battle. Hut it i. afer all, a hattl of peace. It is tb r h f n great nni MS people to eapreai their onmsmis in ih- ebvtmn of t Ik-it ruler.. It IS the grand) st ollt.cal eihihttSM of the ag -. Tin- v.;e in. m! .- struggb". f nppreil humati.ty. which now and then ii turn throne am: lay tv rants prtrat, may In- t. rriti. , but they hav- no grandeur j . ... .i - . & i i coropared with this. The graul Amen an bmpsb have keooMe ho imbu l with th trm' spirit nf liberty i thy are so lend' to ackliow leilge in other lb- same rights which thry cm im fir thsssssidvsjs; Bant Uss asost earnest ami even a rum nious coutrovetay can Ik conducted sifely to its end. Toth.uk what yu h.-a-i: and to Rpenh what you think thi M the liberty wh eh is OMsMsVsd and al.owl. Hut trik- not. li- who smites wi h physical force, bo srounds bis solitn al opponent, trikcssnd woumls his co.uury, wounds ! i 1 1 1 I'll. Su.-h an- ih t aciuns t lilx rty. I m y make even m in in te ted ui Ihe country, Ihegovcrnment, and everj athev man. '1 hey leach evi ry e,t.r. n 1,1,1 tin-only way toeecssre hienwn righto, is t, repect the rights of uthMe. Tyranny divines nnattami '" two -rr"1' fosjrers, the gaversMMt a. ..I Ihe puipte, nifoon rannM the iMalMnhhi rmons nf sho ,n' TThe eeeM now rsaaeting inont en. try. is :. l.-.n-offable to humanity. It m i - no of moral grind ur wh- nothing hut free uastitutiona can ever d-tlay. loveryci isen tod, tirsna, tbnt be ia aa Asserw n. nd take care thai in this grand Mcssioa m rreeesen, Amen a Msseto ti" OnMage (ram him Ten atj m.ll- ',,' of pMple ru h ti a cntlid of the Ulkt, hh.I the .p rity thus eseertoined will rule wiihont Mder4B t.n until an tb.T 1 c.ion. The emtrov. r- asralu ns ' f,,;,r' foT ,l" , u,,ilIr.v x, t vnt honlcd mini-. M'r, Anicrico a ill ! obbo, what, rag may ha -he rsult - . g. .'' C9M DnnwcnaTO Pnocassios i l un. u.i : rati v, am y'"1 w 8Üu U u ;.-. I'm eaciiemeni m I h I-.-d-l, lua, on Fr.day evening, N..v. -th. when th. - tl Miru- r" umI ,'r'"" Xu w - " ,,:,M' " iuU u ' J '" ''( r 'HJbesnul street w.,s rrawsM, and .... ever mfa eouy be beard the exult.ng rneeesel toe sueee rJul l'',r,.v "'" victory wuh which tl . omm , ,, ;, r ''-',""1 A' " '.;,rl , ""r ' Dmasffatie '", "- lun' ,""r""r ", IUUi aid bei am its . thronged, and Ihe street-, were lllod In ad use mmm "f - '"d" the welsia ring with their stilts, h.-. ".j-aml rowoig. .1tr f"""" p' s oetcrnj pt rsons, kurlerna were l.i. ''...rug rartoue mseripti n snd m.t:'--. and the ' r 'w'' löffmed into rocsse on end matched v the r -- &ewx of the Hun. lien. M. Doll is, Ii r.-th. yialt,'1 a!"' Air WI---" wered lb, ir kmd caha by roasingtothe dot way ami delivering thm a s h, w I tick we i received w.th the m t utiiusi t . 1. 1 . Mr. Dsilaa dwelt spun ti.- Msaja t of Ihn lato vsUory, to- hp ins bv Wuieh .1 was -,'. irvd, the oLstachr-l u i' i wh . 1. tii hol t eo.iti-mi, and tie- ue-n ,11 each section of the untoo who had huVsrad m the wrk. lie opoke part ieulirly f th -uuamment of TnM W. Ii.irr. in the Rhoda Island pri an, and ti iivasnn toyfellfor him by the grant btnh of tho Ameri in .1.. 11.... 1 1 . 1 .1 . f j peo .le, a 1 il he protl.esicd that I be tin.- aaa eat rar I ataut when Im S'ould h' li!ratd and raisd t the h gl.e.t I on T. tot h.s f arieM rsjvncncy of Ura rigdstn f maiiniml, and tii- Unerings l. hud ni!uid in the behalf f the people. There was one p rti"ti of Mr. Ilallas's r.-niari.u whi h wn well timed, ni.d eil r-r.d hv the ''rr ' lMl u " s,p" - "I4 lL '"" " 1 .11 1 . . si y t tr-iii.tig in ir uuo r- r o - won tie- uimosi 1 o ;- ii--s. ami of making no harsh r im-, ui t o..s nmnnv it e turns. It was. h naul. th dsn) f 1 mo rat, ss be magnanimous, and by no mesns to uk iv-r a at: pi.s'c 1 .p( meiit, or to f l or exhibit any unk.i :- n ss towards ur f il w - V 1 i.s cati-.- .t' a l.tt renee of pditi-al j.u.n. It v;js the au-e, I.e ha d, and m.t t:.-im n w . liad triumtdied, and aVntoerate . 1 - a . 1 .v ti . . . 1 11 atm T" : r l" aspevmin. mss win!- rjM i'ig over their onrcesa, t ! t itder of the feelings of tii 1 r -; in-:.t-. Tlie remarks made a deemed impression apoe h.s hearers, ami ..f. r be hud concluded, le- w a sabit I vv ith tr mend us ho erissg, and tie crowd th n Sled 00T m reel --e n. fiilet pO'Ttltlg lhr"Ugh various parts of the citv, th v march d to their In :.1 ; ia tt r- and were d.iii.sed. Seveeal h Mise- srera illuminsied, as al o was the ":r" " ' K, y":i " m lSm K , nt r '1 bird. -tenlatel t tbeeity wssjnhvw with smeitenn Mo, ud ,r" r UU'W' "2 S,""N' ",!l"- -'id ail tiie various demons' raUoiis of triumph snd r jtuciiig." h. ...V AM TUE BUTtan. It is sat.l that Mr. Dann, sgent f.r the British Und son 1ji Cssssanny, haa fir:ul..-d the Montreal I'ourier h ith a statt n.iut . i.;,- o-npn-t- .n . upation f )rL'U inn , nun mil fit' ftkfi ä TAmfl oirm . .4 S I. S S . .1 .7.. o . '-u,iJ n- r pr, s-nta. -"' e nrnn lia" .oil. i rv-w.. , t ,. 1 e i beinTloVbvX Wis V ' l", i" t '" elation f he T h f h lit Wum ,''''. m.!"!."!'" '"' , naVs that S,a!'' llalJ'Il11Ji,IIl,'l, Ss. I'lliS I t ! fa til' mt. . mmm .1 I m ... - .. ' 1 ,,IU a l .' ll; ..' Ili'ili.riTv 1 Ii.. Irl L. . . . r' .1 . . V i """"" mmm mmm Tr verv tirt I .id anv ir unds to m.tiV UML ... i M .M'T'i ln:n,ritv. " Tl... i T - " " w . r. j-. .. . -i.i 1 1 ail ,iw .ZCaT " 1 gofers " ar . a I I t 1 'Ni. J S . ' , . I l l i
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