Political Beacon, Volume 7, Number 24, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 28 March 1844 — Page 2
' Wh:g defence id" the tl congress," laslcrcl throughout will; Hie most fulsome adulation of Henry Clay. Itislhis,
perhaps, whch ha1 given courage. li the Clay club of 1,-iwrcnceburg., 10 avow its , fiif i niid it? hatred hi l inocracy arm hi republican povcrninriit. I t-n to an rViu i fiotn is pages', nnd judge of the cham ter of its mi'Ih-t ami ahelirrs: " in he, Till". DU'T V'l'OI!, the; treat Champion il' Con-lit ntional rilit, j the )monlinn tif irrri pnhlir virtue teim- , ino ima;c of the W his Sentiment Tiu: Ms or Tirr. I'mon. I!I:N1:Y1.Y, will lend the lcit. To him the band of the general Wlii'j partv point, as to our Cyn- i oure Maw" irnided by the Heart of every ) Win's: of the Land. j "Our ii'lvT!arii in reproach, rail him j Tttv PnTTiin. We take the word, si n it j niMtnrntln-irreprtiar.il to honor. Happy; in it fur that nation that hold w ithin its i ronl'mei ONF. MAN in whose sicarity iin.l purpose thier H f in h pi rvadiiii laith that i hi. rounUhall nr rr- the authority of a . PICTATF.: toward whom Mic h eineral Ini't abounds that the Volunteer public de- j ferr..rPhallrer.ivehis a.UI.easa pan-n-i tal t'OMMAM)! i;iorion reward ol .tain- . I... n,i,i.,f! Haunt homage to Wislom midA irlnc'. 1)K;T. IU such a this, I i the country once nan run once Would, that our fortunate Common wealth may NKvr.u i ini otiif.k mcTATOU than each as he: had never found other! " Illustrious liinr inheritance i ours in uch a man. Anph ion i it (or the Whiij Trty that with inl prompt and crirrou uccord, wc fix onrthoirchts upon him That of the thousands worthy, none may stand in rivalry with him, worthiest ol all." " Is not this," ssks the Albany Argus, " the sto-phani y of serfs rather than the angingc of freemen? Andwb.it is i's object? Is it not to exri'u a furred rn-tbuYi-ism in behalf of oni who even in this standard whig Hart is acknow ledgrd to be simply a good 1u tatoii Do the people of this eounliy lorgrt the full meaning of this cirphaiic v.ord ? Do we not leam from history 'bat a Dn tator bad absolute power over the l;ves and property of the People tin'., in truth, all Jaw was suspended, for bis will was the A . . I 1 - " - . . 'aw; lan our pcopm oesire 10 ere-iiu a Master above the law? 'The imperious disposition of Mr. Ci ty is well known. This failing has been so .marked by bis friends that it has been supposed by the clear-sighted to be one ol c chief obstacles to his past rise, and the causa of not a litilw of vf unpopularity Miinng the People. Heretofore, ihese friends have made rartieular elFuris to conceal it, but in the to'roiilciy of tin: times, they boldly rejoice in his apellation of Dk tatok, and now even say will " turn this reproai h to honor." And this bohlnew w not without cause. Does it not spring from a hops as f jlse as it is dislkonoralde to the poodle? Is it not because tke inm en lbti-es of a Dictator are supposed to be popular, and that tinder the glare of brilliant personal qualities -the voters will vole for aiensnus whirb they, in heart, condemn, and thus rivet their own i-In ins? " The People will know what to cx peel ft--in s'K !i oen. and they are too honix", i"o tcgaolt'ii t!" fnioto welfare ol the Millions wlm nre to liM this goodly land, to vole for tin ii, ih! lendrnry ol w hose principles is siiil further to strength fit the present iio-ipraliiies of our social condition to concentrate the power and wealth of the country in the hands of a few who no doubt would be willing ! (select a Dictator whose jxdiry would be as favorable to their special interests as that .f Henry Clay." In conclusion, and for ourselves, wc dc rlaro, that wc readily accept the ir.sic tendered in tho resolutions of the Law-ruio-hiirol) CI iv club, to-wit: a ui:.k (;ovi:i;mk iv but a S rUU.MJ Pr.OPl.K! In oilier words, a government conlrolled by tho will id the People, ai txpre.-sed in iho C'oiislitu'iou: ; i nst "Cl.VY. the WIIKi PARTY, and a AjTIIOMj GOVERNMENT;'' in oilier words, 11 govemrn-ni res rniieo ny noihine but tho will of the HE LEI'S, or by ! iIih lHCTATOll whom they rniy choose .to IUNt.il. For the Beacon. A CAUTION TO SABBATH 11 BEAK UK'S. Jl has; been, and siitl is, matte r of ee;t is-grci, to all the good ai.d orderly -ciiiz-'iuj of our city, to witness ti.o con - Flint and nvist wanton desccijtiion of the Holy Sabbath, which all know is a rbiect
viol, lion of the laws of God and mm. I " , . .Vi" r"s ' "rrs n" ,M ,,,c ,nen- e iau.es are ai- ... ir f, .week, wc find :;? recciverll.y bun with j I here is no srpiabling who shall or shall wavs in attendance at ihe bouse of mournAn I as a rhriitian comiiniunv, I tear lino I . . . . will not hold us gu.l.hss .for the past- j c lm,i fee'"'? ',U r,sl'1 ow;no1 bc ,1,e "!,,l,ula,e of ,l,eir . . t'-eyjing, or tvherc distress, poverty, or misery i V n nre most unfortunate in our roinrit-. im for iii:.Limr tlm giri.nitnii .1 ; - 1
n.l lonoer l sul.o.il aould bn addili-T in - . . , unit to Mwnrv for there is a (Hunt, beyond , 1 . which forbear inee ce.. in (io a virtue. T A . .1 ... n il l.na I.AIi m'11fW tkC Ctir , . , prise, tlMt good, and in other respects ' h . , . . ordcilv incu, cou d peim much b ss be " ' ..v., , , the inoviiii cause of such an v,-and njy as'onishinent is increased lo know lliit those very m n have rising and respectable f.m.l'.ts, who cannot be ignoiint of tb;j rrinio. Now il dm s seem tome, if ihcy nave no fear of God heroic llieir vrs, self-reaper t, ami public opinion ought to deter them oid in conclusion n this is intended as a caution. I wdl say t... tl. inr..riii iiii.n of all. thai Iheie is an Hcsocutioii of gentlemen formed whohave plodded themselves, to put l;,vvs ir foico against all who may be found guilty f I I .1 I . . l ll I I III ill I rr the s.n ol s iDi.atn nicio.-,
icsjiect to iprsoiis. A I'kikm to Goon Okoi k.
WEEKLY POLITICAL BEACON.!
JOIIV l IM'W, r.tllfor. , A Xy K c E , y U (i H: THURSDAY, MARCH 2S, IS 1 1. . - . a.nd THK rttLBUOX OK THC Sl:.vs! I'OK I'll IIS I DKXT, FlIITirt niCKI Ijl7. I J 11 I V I lVV U1jL U IjL.lllt3 IAIOkJ, ,sv Vr, to Vie drciuonof a .Valional Coni rnl,;n - Democratic Slate electors. District. Name. County. For the Slate at large.
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Jamfs. Ukaii, Clarke. T. A. Ilon.tnn, Parke. 1st W. A. Ttowi.es, Oran?e. 2' IeT. Sfs i.jvii, Washington. IV I J . M. JoirvsnN, Franklin, tth S. K. TeRKiNs, W'avne. TMh W. W. Wi, K, Marion, lit h Pais t". lli'Nrc, Monroe. 7th Acstix M-Pi KiT, FarUo, "lh II. W. Fr.r.swoRTir, T!pper iir till C. W. Catii. art. T.aporte 10th 1.. 1 Frnnv, Allen. FIRST I'AtJK. Our render arf resseetfnl'v rerjiiesiei'
'o rear! some articles on thr subject of the Tari(Tui our firsi in nr, also rhe remarks of the ditor of the Sintr Sentinel on iho federal resolutions introduced bv Mr. E. W. MeGirre and mlopteil hy the Clav Clu', befor" ils ('crease, in our town TSe pr.eeediiM;S T sever 1 !' mm ratic , meetings will aln lie fi.iin.i n 'h it piop. -- The pro.-, cd'ngs of the meering of democrals of Sparta township, were ..-rer. looked in miking up to d-y's pprr; '! v will appear in onr in xt. ... " " .. . " . ' ' v e umihl cal! ihe ntteniinn ol onr civ readers, to rhe cmniunicatioi, . f A t'ilien :.n.t l-'reo Il.ihler'" io 1. o ..... per. I lie importance o Ihe mailer there! discussed we feel confident will be seen 1 ... - . to by the proper authorities.
We would ca.ll. the attention of our ject. Our own views, wc will await the last week. Our correspondent thinks it merchants who git to Circinnati to pur-' denouement, before we give them. We will help the democratic cause in Aurochasc goods, to the advertisement of do not yet sullicienlly understand thera,by arousing them up. We have no Messrs. Shillitovt Co., and Messrs. Went- question, to hazard an opinion. Il is ! doubt of lha, effect. Stir them up boys worth fc Brothers. We have no doubt creating n great excitement among the with a long pole; ihe "same old coon" that bargains are to be had tiieie cq lal to ; citizens of various parts of our country, j needs punching once and a while to know
my in the city, and our reason for it is 1 that they show a liberality in advertising, whicti but few socm to consider import - ii. We have often wondered why the Cincinnati merchants did not adveriis.; in ojr pl.?cc; fur we venture to assert that no j lov ;of our population in the west purehasrs more of them in ihc course of a year than Lawrencehiirgh. If they know their interest they will advertise here. MUNICIPAL E L ECT I O N . On next Monday our city holds her an. nual clec.tioi for Councilinen, in serve for 0110 year. There has been so little said a hoot it that it is likely to go by wiili- ' ,,it our citizens knowing it. Wedeimiian ; ,, v,.vttn fr our city, the debt which b.ing oer us is paralyzing our energies, and we hope our citizens will select a Council who will make this the paramount object. Eel us get Ibis ilebl nlTour shoulders am! then we will feel I ke j doing something to improve our town and l.ndin-. Will our c.iiz.ens bear this in 1 mind next Monday? ' debt the first thing. Let us pay off this - (r The dittering, and complimentary mttiin uA liifilc ikf f ill r In 1 1 a Itrnllmr l:ist ! I ments, they nre always taken the wrong ; wy. hen good motives moves lis, bad 111 -ii . . la.K..irA nc. ril..il I n n iua c, irl lio u'.t.ilfl i.ii'anit ih-li.',vii , .. i. .. - ... i iiuike iis good a I icasurcr as any trAi''t . . . i . .1 . 111 the county could, we thought that was 1 , lr,.,i..n l .r n o erillli' rro .niil keen ; . p ' , ' ' I ill.iii IliO .kllllll U'O llfltfn fl TfM ltF lUir
vt.iiini hp-- """"" v. si ws. ai iim-itat nt i ma t iiavrr nvailUW6l course, namely, a rigid adherence toevey other interest. There are some the tintli. He says he is true Whig.! of our democratic friends, and leading S ir k to that George. ( going for a U. ' on s, too, who will al this crisis say, "lhal P. I, ink, high Tariff and H'-nty Cl ay, unless this or that township, or this or inak s a wbi". be is one. Yu ar- no that man, is prcfered, wo will boh; we doubt a whig, brother; lew long have you will not abide the selection of onr friends, her n one of that kind? lie objects lo our 'I 'his the right kind of feeling whirb intiinaiin" that he will be made Jelly of ought to actuate eveiy line friend of his
' ihe Mass Mi cling. Well, if wo are mistaken in tint wc certainly arc not mis - ivn wc 9 ,y ,,a, sonie niher Bond than our long brother George s will be la km if the Whigs elect a Ticasurtr.
Wc u,u!crsl:i' J atid!v anic Uiuc:
ry lias been procured by Hie lew surviving relatives of ihc Clay Club, fur ti e purpose of trying t rccusitate that defunct bjdv; what success lliey may have will soon be knuvui. They hope if they ran pet it on its legs again that tliry may be able to keep it alive until dog days, bybeing careful as to its diet and cxerrise. Some lalo imputations are expected to operate beneficially, should they be able : t rct breath into it. Unavoidable dej lay in procuiing this medicine was the , carse of ils demise. We hope for the ,sake of amusement, they will get it up airain. We think if fed carefully on Jit-1
, nius diet, and notion much Lard and I and disputes loose us the victory . But let authority for his creed, is like Satan ((uotvery linle Itoot, it may .,st uulil mid- j every democrat say, 'make a good ticket, '"f scripture; something they have nothsuminer. We will be p irticular n report- j and we stand pledged to support it, let it to ,io wi,n nor understand : ing progrtsi of its case. i be located where it may . 15 Wc have lull licsohal, Thai wc look itli ai.nm
j We notice by ,he proceedings thai j 8rv(ral nf iI.m i...nwl.:..- i I " i "rrm" mot0 'clogale9 than will be allowed to ...... act. Why they do so we are at a loss to account for. The apportionment m ole last fall will be strictly adhered to. We learn from Sparta proceedings thai a new
ticket has been made there of delegates,1 come prepared to unite with the ConvcnIbe other one did not suit certain interests, J ii on the ticket they adopt, and to give
( ant had to be changed. Which delegates it their warm support, on the first Mon- ! will get their seats will be for the conven-! day of August next and we will skin I ton lodf-ri lo. We opine ihe firsi ones, :m..re coons than has ever been skined in if rh. y ...in. op wi'h their ceriilic-tes ' nc day in Old Dearborn since it was a -" "" ;! '" There Ins been county! What say you democrats? Will r -ng in t is matter; some I you do it ? il'.. r el:l t SIM ! Wi-rk. '
JI NIl -S TRACTS. ! I I bw cure at I for liiggerv has arriv d , 1 in our town. e presume bv wholesale. ! our merchants import liu m with other goods We presume thr o! jeci of these tracts is to instruct us in the Wr-pi how to vole, and what is onr interest. They are written by some hireling of the rich mannfacturers, lo try and gull ihe people into the belief that the higher you pay them for their goods the cheaper they are. Vexpect they will be copied into the Whin j(f,rP in j,,,,,,, ,sc3. We will hereaf .., i,d4e o-casion to treat further on ibis s-.l j -ct. Thing have come tn a pretty pi.- w S. n :he p.'ople b:-ve in go lo llie ",1"u''i,"rr,!' ,ur ,,lfum';',iu r-peeling llieir interests. ANNEXATION OF TEXAS. We give to-day, the version of a lead ing Whig paper on this important sub-j Capt. I yler will do something yet lj dis- ; linguish his whig ailministration ; there j was a great fuss mide when Jellerson j bought Louisiana. Its results are known ! to all. I McADAMIZEL) ROAD
What has become of this Road? Iks ci,;zP'1; ant nlihougli it is a painful matthis measure been abandoned? Wjiat , 'cr to speak about in the public press, we have the Board of Directors dune in the conceive " ,I,e on way to fe,c,J llie m iller? and such like niiestioni aro dn.li, : matter home to tho heart and consciences
put to us and we are at a loss how to answer. Will those who have this mat
ter in hand lei us know? We hope ihe"'cre wcre nve vr luncrals, and the road will progress, and with energy too. I a,lem,anf"e lo a11 of t,,em was not morn One of the heaviest subscribers of stoek! I ,,,!m 1" ,,aVe ,,eCn 3t Ci,C,, ne' We and most active member Ins returned : """ " W"h re!uctance bul such is the from abroad; and we export he will take 'faC'; ll,ere "re ma,,y f OUr ci,iz,ins who hold of il ami push it forward will, his :,c ' ! l,;,Vf' ,M""ing ' ,1" B,,d Jel ,hey cvt'r
customed enterprise and energy. ,. . I MON, HARMONY, CONCUSSION. We feel the importance of this semi - i ' J " V",W3U' """""5? ! f"x ,n"' mure we cv" niput v er vi h 1 11 r, fi.r il.u . ..... n .....1 tering into a contest 111 this county with our whig opponent. They are preparing - -.j jjii'iiu i, ui iiiiuij last hour of tho struggle; their orgairzi - ! linn w mur-li l,.tior il...a L .1 . . y In fnnlniil Avurv liii'ti ..f I .1. .v, uipj can out of their ranks, and all stand rcadv " to back such selection to the utmost of ( . . , , , tl.mv I . .... I. .1... -. .oto i.int:i. is putll IIIC CHSe Willi Otil democratic friends. Wercret lo ev i - , , , " - is not; but that a strule for the loves ' . , mi. I 1.-1. l..r i..i I ,. ... ... , "V ; "f t 1 mlnrniil c.nm n. II I country? Wc say ik.I. And we boldly '. say lhal men who would .stand with arms : folded, and let their political opponents I - , succecu w iiiioul exerting themselves to j defeat .thorn, merely becmsc they or their
friends were not nominated, are not democrats; and the sooner the party get rid ; of them, the better. This is no time for j such child's play. Are our principles ! worth contending for? Are thev worth ;
a struggle? If they are, and we most and Legislative hands of ihc GoveinuKiil! truly believe they arc, now is the time for VY0 are glad Mr. Mc. and the Clay Club every true democrat to lay aside every have announced this as their creed. They feeling of a prisons! or sretir nal kind and ', cannot now back out from il. Gen. Howunite with bis whole soul and might to j ard takes the reverse; he believes the make them triumph. There never lias people are capable of self-government, been a time since we have taken part in and that the power ought to be left in politics, when it was so luctssary, so i;n- "beir hands as the sovereigns; so do we porlant ta the democratic party that union ? do all but Federal Whigs like Mr. Mc. and harmony should be the molto of every ' ''o sec such men as Mr. Mc. quoting Jef-
democrat. Let not internal dissensions, ' confidence in the Convention, making a jtldi, i.,us and strong ticket, and wo stand i ...... ... ! ireiuv to back the ticket mado by them to
i iiiu liwvuji u" paiij til ni3 kiatu jiiju ililth: utmost of onr power. Let every j lion, upon the subject of Government ; he democrat come up to the mass meeting stated what past experience had taught on the day the Convention meets, and I ,,,cm (tlie locofocos) th tt a strong govj ' i . . i
there pledge himself lo the support of his principles, and his patty; let him 07" We would resti-cifiiMy enl! the ! , . f . ' . , ! niU'ntn.11 ol our readers U loe adve.riitif. t r . . . T . ! 111. 11, ui .nil tu iiifmi, "ill. ui.1.1 ll ill Hi- 1 . . luavspapcr. I'.verv man who wants paper. good U -dstead to sleep on will not fiil to I rail, and gel oil' of him. Every tiling ;n 1 Irs line we know will he well done, :-jh! at a fair price. Why our ciiizens sh.Mih' go t-lsew here to purchase (urn ;i ore, wc cannot conceive, while so pood a suoulv . . . , , . . , nlllllllJ n ItnnI n t I is n j I 'nl.tnnf VV ..fn v L.,. v i. ...... house. We solicit a call for him before purchasing elsewhere. CLAY CLUB IN AURORA ly the politeness of a friend, living in Ainora, we learn the whigs aru about trying to raise a Clay Club in that place. He thinks that it will he no go. We are of the same opinion; right here in the hot bed of wfciggery it is out of their power to kce p up a show; it died as we reported i whether be is alive or not ATTENDING FUNERALS. j This lasl duty we owe to our neighbors and friends, we regret to say is sadlyneglected by many, very many of our ! of our citizens. Our attention was drawn ! to ibis during the last week, in which have time to go and bury the dead. If j by paying a dime or two they can be cxj cused, they are very willing lo do so, but 1 their ease is more than they can sacrifice. ' 1 i ..1 . 1. :r i 1 1 1 , we - " vouiu aucnu ; own funerals unless urgently rcquested so to do. Fellow citizens, shall such ' neglect be any longer indulged in? We tl t . nope not. e w isn lo oe umierstooa in ; ihcsc remarks; they arc rx. lusively adi i i . . 1 . mi t t 13 , . The following Resolution is one of the many Resolved, Whereases, and Recallses, introduced by a Mr. E. W. McGuire before the Clay Club a few weeks ago. We publish it as a sample of Whiggery, and of ihoso who go for a strong govern ment. It is the doctrine advocated in the days of Hamilton, and by him tho
then great embodiment of Federal doc-'. ,,;,s blamed the chief clerk or the Slate trines. The leaders of the whig party of )P:'"''-ent for giving the information. . , , ; but he has not done so; I mean Mr. Derluis ilav slo oiiiori nn I n: s'liii'1; but it i-i i i i c i i e .i i ' 11 rick who was chief clerk of the Diplooi.ly now nnd then that ihcy l-l them niaiic. IhiN-au under Mr. Forsyth. Howleak out. It is not politic to m ike them liver, lei that pass, the murder is out, and known! for thev well know if lh m V'"i have to mako ihe le-st of it.
i j get to understand their real doctrine lliey will have noihiiiL' to do with it. Mr Me. is a new politician, young, inexperienced, and as a mailer of course, imprudent. We presume the President of the Club
was not present, else these doctrines would not have seen the light; for be well knows l hey are not the docirincs for the peo de. Take the power from he people and centre it in the Executive
ff son and oilier democratic leaders as P" sentiments of T. A. Howard, j P"Ji - - e at the llivan county . Rirbccuc. as expressive of the sense of r r.. .., ..r .i i v. eminent was incongruous to uemocrauc principles, and inasmuch as the whig par ly supported a strong government, hence, a democratic locoloco government rests not upon its strength, but its weakness; the issue then is fairly stated - Lccofocoism ami a weak government vs. Clay, the whig party and a strong government. ' Rcsolred. THAT WE A HE FOR A STRONG GOVERN M ENT . We cannot account for the fear ex lircssed in the following unless his mind was carried back to the days he acted as
administrator of the estate of the toticn,!la W
swindling concern, Ine Lebanon liauk. Our r--iders ali rmein'or this concf n:, and in end. Mr. Mc. n:ut liive hid that in bis eye when he penned !, C :USe; " " Uecause Il piotee's rvcrv rpriji in :s personal rights, as well as in i.is pub1 iic franchise, Irem the inii'niolit rubber. is!.,r il,.. n.r.,r .-.i..,! ..,,.1, c,i 1 . r,v " ' ,' , I CtirilUl III H 111 ')L' nol-nrnmnnl 1 !,..! " " r""-""' '" : embodiment of locol'oro principles.) Our only wonder is, that those who l.ic.1 I..1 tl.io ..., 1.,.-., ,i:,i ..... ...i. (... . . .a j iMu .uihlih .110 11111 i.iM- 111.; iii u . . . ter into their own hands, and vis.t authors of llieir loss with vengeance. Mr. Mc. would like to make the "nven 0 ment so strong that such concerns as this might be gotten up, rob the people by iso. .1 . i 1.1 . . suing their trash, and not redeeming it, 0 0 ' and then call 011 the Government for protection; but the people understand , 1 . I. , ,, . men vinn inieicsis 100 wmi 10 oe ouiieo o by such green horns as Mr. Mc. From the Special Correspondent, N. V. Tribune. Tlic Annexation of Texas, Washington, March 17, IS 11. Dear Sir: Whether tho Treaty for the Annexation of Texas to this Union lias or has not been signed by the President, and Mr. Van Zindt, Charge d'Attairs for Texas, at this present writing, is a matter known only to those two worthy functionaries, and perhaps two others. But one thing is certain, the treaty which was begun by Mr. Upshur, has been completed by Mr. Nelson, (who, though merely a pro tcmf has not let his modesty stand in the way.) and the Senate expect to see il laid before them by Robert Tyler tomorrow, Monday, the lSth instant. Many say that it requires a full Minis-
ter or u minister "LxiraorJinnne to sign Secretary. such a treaty before it can be laid before j RandJlph tons!i:p being entitled to 1'' the Senate; but a Senator informs me , votes in Urn county convention, it wr ihe authorized signature of Van Zandt in unanimously ngieed thai eight delegates suflicicnt. At any rale, Gen. Hender- j s!,0uld bo sent from Randolph towie h p. son is on his way here, from Texas, with Dearborn county; and that seven delefull power to sign this treaty for the An- ,,lles should be sent from Ohio county.
nexalion ol lexustolhc United Slates; and ihe statement of tho friends of Texas is that if the Senate refuse to ratify the treaty. Gen. Ileuderson is filly empower d to England, and make a treaty wiih tbf.1 C.i ill c, T ii m mi I Tiir ailtiovinir 'I'l.V'tU Ir. ...... xjvi. .... . .vr Great Britain. This threat is the rod which has been held in terrorcm over the ; Ii o 1 i I O i r rtrt -.In I M 1 I l I Ti 1 1 .inilfira '
You will doubtless many of you com !j pjjjot ' plain a little that in New York, oV-c, youh p. Richardson, have not had suflic.ient noiice of this im-1 J. c. Miller ..... ... i
portant movement. What is all that to Mr. Tyler? Whose interest, says be, am I bound to consult? Both Whir's and Loco Focos are doing all they can to cut my throat, and now I will use this Texas question as a two-edged sword against the parties, ami it will cut both ways. Language precisely similar in sentiment has been used by him in relation to this matter. However you need not complain; for you would not heard of this now nor before it was sent to the Senate, had it not been that a relative of tho President (I w II not say a son) could not keep his I mouth shut in the matter 1 he President v ....... :.. :n i ,.k .. r..:.L- rprni.n the Kniirfinn if Itii. Si-i.-iln-that i-, of a Con-t itul innal inajoritv of that body? I will tell v .Mr Walker, of; Misilpni, (the I rime nioxcr in thi Ioimni., wl.ii li;e- nee i eteii Ih-i other I hmiii " in t'ie Si nate Ircjueut ly tu attrr.d '." tbi
matter, and who i the - u i'.ie-t ri. -t! , I t lion a man, svhoe tatire i i.m. tlv ittrays his iusinitioance e.;. j I lor 1 '. t ; oue round and 111 ide an e-tnu itc :i this point and Bounded tlie StDitui Tit remit has been pronounced very pjtifeU
as IuJlow9 : For Annexation. New Hampshire Xew York Pennsylvania, Maryland Dcla ware Virginia North Carolina South Carolina A I aha nm Louisiana Arkansas Missouri Mississippi Tennessee Kentucky Ohio Indiana Illinois Michigan o Total Ajnint it. Virmont Maine Massachusetts Connecticut Khoilo Island Tnllinnrlge of N. New Jersey White of Indiana Tote I For it Absent, (Niles) Total 2 1 1 2 1 i: 1 1 think it certain that Tiippan ;iml Al!ra of Ohio, and Rnchanan nnd Stois;f.oii will tret for it, as the only condition upon which the Western men will go for Orc.-on. II 111neganof Indiana will go for it with 11 rush, on this ground, and so will Ikec-e an 1 Scruple of Illinois. The Michigan Senators ;ire vrrv doubtful, but even if thc ard Siht iro aaint it. that will only n.;.ke Hi iisairi't it to Hr for it . .hid t!,U ("tiniule thus disposes of nil the free Sla's eec- t New I ia iiip-l. ire ; as to 1 ft.it wrrti.1 -c.l. h. ;iil,'eii re.'inli, Woodh iry l as !- rea,!v Hiiltell a little i:i favor of tho nexation, and poor little .itinrtoii f.'ou-, what, a Senator!) will do any ihiiiLj that Mr. Woodbury desires him to do. So mm h for the free States. .711 the SMV t. Mate- in a man, unless perchance it he Kentucky, will po for the annexation. 3t any rati Mr. Tyler inten.U tlmt Mr. fricni-, - ' : Critlomlnn nml More lerol. shnlUliou- iheir ; liiinils before the next Eli-rctum. 1 perceive that the r ha come out tlat-1'00, -d for me . ,, hi . 1 I his 1- h'".ic bu t not ii i-iut --! 1 d . 1" i Webb hud. or has. or iv;i- a!!. :c It- : .... , ovrr .",', u;iu a r- of i nd 1-1 T .. ,-. ; cour-c no one litre n-uanU Iii ' ; 1 1 ; 1 : 1 ' ; r' a, fitra w 1 j sP. nrer is the only man in the Cb.i-.i-t ; oppo-edto the . 7nnexation. The friends of Texas siv that thev ni l. ., . , ., , . - . , , . . ( the whole matter kept very dark and t , for the present; l erau-i: "th"re are , . many Lepislatnresin sesMoii.iind they nd,!.: instruct their Senators!'' J'ii!,n Kent rks of the editor of ihe Tn-icu upon ti e ribnv e. We tre-t no one who ha" read -0 caalelv as to u:i lorsiaiid our Special Correspondent at Washington, much lc us i;iviu any countenance to Mr. Walker' 1 -- tiuiatc of votes for the adiui-Ion of Tcvi-. We believe just tho contrary that the annexation cannot receive a mnj r. ; ( :: Senate's votes much less the 1 r 1 i r-i 1 e t". thirds. Mr. Walker's table claim- ui,ir f : annexation whom we know to bo otlu ! Mi . Tyler's treaty will hr np'Tim ! .... this Senate of that we are confident lcnutr:ilit 31cctl At a meeting of iho Democratic i i:izens of ilandolpli Township, which s held i . Rising Sun, on Monday the ::i iust., for llie jiurpose of appointing cicgates so attend tho totiu y convniieti, 'i'. II. Gihnore, Esq. wrs c.liud to the chair, and S. F. Covii g'011 was c';ooC!i The following gentlemen were then chosen as delegates, by mini uoce vote: OHIO COl'NTY. T. If. CJilmore, Kobt. Hewitt, ten J. II. O'Neal, S Fulton. : ... - i . J,aUlUS T. Lindsay, S. F. Covington, R A XI) ( ) I. I'll TO Jl XS II II'. C. Miller, C K. Hamilton, D. Shepherd, W. Stojiher. On motion, the delegates were authorized to till any vacancies that may occur in the delegation. The following was offered and ndepu d : Resolved, That this convention recommends to llie delegates appointed from this township, with as many others as may sec proper to attend, that they meet in Rising Sun on the 3d Saturday in April next for the purpose of making arrangements to attend the county aonvention. Resolved, That the proceedings of mis meeting be published in ihe Political Beacon and Indiana Blade, On motion, adjourned, T. II.GIEMORE, Prcs't S. F. Covington, Sct'y. Nay is il not to clothes that Mir t -do reverence: to the line froein;.1 i r. cloiii, nowise to tho straddling w t!i b ly legs which it holds an.i uuk s Eiin i ' j " isaw ,iji ,.ir , , - i iry oi w no ever saw ! ,''" "I tattered blanket, lasilM.L'd V. 'il a wooiien skewer ! 1 Tiicy havo a lang!(inr dcr 1 i,c li:iV0 a laughing deg in Cir.C 11 nal-. Ha, ba. ba! Pitts. vn It appears they have one io Pitisburj. h, too. Knielirboi Irr.
