Political Beacon, Volume 7, Number 35, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 13 June 1844 — Page 1

OF H ft ; 31 JUf. UBLISIIKl) BY JOHN 1' CRvill. (IA.) TlirUSDAV. JUNE IX ISM.

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:;irs':rd, h i' which he vv.-.s liu'V dr-sli.ifil Wi iidlil i ii. tonsil a hrilii.in! adiiiiii'iiis itatiun f two ytrs, urd-.T cirri) nist-uuri." a in) in a minii'T lii.it criir!'d fur hii.-i n

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lis citiri '',', .r, ii J . mr.I ;i nly V'J ! . w'l' ii II iir s.in l in'K' Mr !'i-!k rrccivtd leg IM'TC lii.i'l id '11. In

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evetv in; isurc that f s'titcl f. :ii dt 'm f-n i'ih :on , Mr. I)i ! is fore ,1 pi. 1:1 ni-r.i pill; ;'i" cii. 'pit. lit u. -ii . t in n,i;.'!i li.t I ),' mi r 1 i: it' . t -ii t-' 1 ' ' ii -n l li.f S i:'.y presorted '.he r rciistins im tsn (ihiisc ip.-v ! 1 . 1 ailiiiiti il, h ftiifii'iy 11 11 '" hi .I t. ll.'IVc !,) 'Cftii.il h'flil ii':-' ji"!i; M,-i V!-Cl, iii i( !ni.( 1, ;!..'. 1:: -'Ma '' : Pi j.'iiiv nt "li r. ti. 01 ti-ni v ii.:ii--iini I li'iiK i r.". t if v tiii's -iifSM'd tiif ciiiiiii- -ts ti." ft f l.!,7 of l V- pctiplu of the -.:'. t'i ti' wne few ri!ni!i' thern 1,. se ai

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a.i '.. wiru'de iii t iv cf their r-iii:i if nf'' ' hv till elf Cti.H) tu till.' ii'.HJi r.,';, :,, 1 --lici-' whicli f.,r ti- inv vci'.-- has. i:i rcr.sc(pienee of the usual r,Sv't'i,.;cii v oi Iff Viiei ii 1 p . ri v. i.f e 11 si' If. 1 m ! st .-, ,vi , i ii,. oil ;i pe 1 si m 1 .1 i; s poll I ic I 1 p I' o 1 1 ( ' 1 the cieoi't ii ol ( ii-ir r.i i J.'i k-n.i, i.e ; ' ihc't'ii i-V !:! 1.1 tiS the c jr-f re-rc,'p'ji-' t ve if 'If I In r 1 1 1 v r : ( icvt riiiin' iit i.f'iho Union i:l ii:'' s.-iie ;:v. hy h'H.j npnoiineil to lif! "iVii-e of ihsiri..'! Ahoiio V of the lin toil Stutrs. 'I'd the Sam--' pol his i'liher h nl h'-en npp..ii,n:i! hy Mr. .l-t' lersoii, t!iiii!i;:i; the wluilti of iii.; aiiniinisl r--'.ion he I'niitiiiiii d t0 f,',i 1!, .iiiii fromth'.t ofitcc Mr. .M.uiisfii culled l:;ni

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dniii i.f the treas'.ny. tm i thru returned to I'll 1 cit lpiii i. to reside, or r tther to cnill'iK-lit'e, ihe Mt'tnal i''iele of loS pf,-f,-j:.,u mi i-V iit th it whs n'm.'St imincdi.irlv foHoAeil hv lis ni.nriaire wi'li an icrnmp'i.s'tP'I l-dv, the dan-ihier nf Mr. .Yi kliri. nn ei.iiiif'iU iiicrchtiiil of that : ' ! v . The ,'":.;'i f f it s fa'i er, Ji"t ii i"-fi;r ri d s'li ii!'.' tilor lie i lireti ftmn tie? a,l1;i:n'r iiif ti "f ti'C Tf 'l-iil f 1 lepa : ! Itn. I: ! , took from Mr. Iiihis, in the oiitsrt of his tie f r at the har. im' merely the hfivil; ()

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iotril rssis'tincc M'iih in p-U -iicil,

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I11 w 01 lie -l.'in year 111 111s ne. 1 ne

in! 'in.-il intni; of his nnrrsiors ii.s l'o .,i , they cnreriled fioin Ik I oi l iikik Vn a 1 eiiiiirv ti:'n, n tu J li'S' tiled tln-m-.I'iv-i in MimIuhI. whfre sevi n, hr inches of the f , in!y still rein on. That lir ii.cli tro-n , a 1 h cur candi late liioro wnnicdi ati lv spt'in. removed first In th" vu iniiy f J. trih', I'einisiilvaiii.i, and ihenci) In

wart I at ailelphia

rti"tit. hy th'! (icncral (jnvciniiient. Mr. I'olk s'ood oiif foremost in this contest in 1

law, ninl h."iii:

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10 IMi tiie iiepii'V oi 1 ne .ii.otiiey vjt.-n-

eral in the city of riii!..He'c'';" . he s..on -rave cii'it ii.i Vi" Hint skill in cniiiillotili': criminal cases which has einre always dis-

tilde 'Cive f'jil scope to

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heir share to

m tiermaiitown , iiiivi aticr . Friend1 Ac i'H.'iny in Vu.

At the ago ol foiirlceii ho w is 1 1 j,riiLl,cil les nccas otial nttenl'mn to that

Hiloicd in Princeton College, mid con- , hranch of his proft ssion. Vv'!i"ii, in tiie tintied tlun until 1S10, v!in lie was j following year, clmrrs were introduced

r olnatod wtt!i tuc li'g.iost Imnors ol ins ;,,, x)n assemhly ol I'l-nnsyivaiiia aeainsl

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t i - - I " upon li 111, tind his VLin hy which tlio inonS'er Was Strane'iCvi.

a

dress, winch is still r-. me inhered an 1 ad

verted to in t lie college hisimy

continued to aiif ineiit.

At length, in the year 1531, a vacaccy 1 1 rj v 1 1 1 nr occurred in the ro pi esc n I 1 1 iim h um Pennsylvania in the Senata of the United States, the legislature seicctcd Mr. Dill .s tn till that honorahh! post. Thus, in eriteritiL' fe-r the fiist tine a leglislalive hndv, Ic? fnimd himself in thy hie hest and

ri put i.iii.n, : t ion i of '. ' ,i It! : ; :i. ' oi'.t ii i f;).,'i t . 1 1 ' i v ' : . . I i ,

'a... i i : t i on i i y i i 1 1. : ti i e ' i i 1 1 i ' J ', Mr !).: -- I vale ff, v. in n of I'lif of lil" Il iff s tiial 1, i ,'. c lit tea I coiirsf , t i or ra' c pi itf:i !" tervi.is ( f .,-

I nr. or ti:o j i :!' :-. t . ci, iriu'ti r and a. e" ' sever..! of tic I-. ;o i c; puhl.c-.n p;.i t viui .- h'llf III ihf; llli.iiiif o d- h.C'l :t of t:o ii (Ji 'I .' '. ' -I ! Oil I.f i if a-snn.i .1 hv on. ii Iiik; to miL'.-lif aic lli Ct 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' 1 IIS l.tfllil.l'l

l v. - . ..);" li.. j .- i, .- ar ifff ii.fjii'si; on. Mr. !).a lie ihf led the Mimii-.oiiS

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the iippaitlit sanci t'!i of lie Hot:?;.: if Itcprosi ntii t i vr ;:. a ;.pf a teti hclo'e -iir ciiri'miitee; hut v hen n-ki d tn takf the oath ti V v, hii'h if! :i" ri'ipiii'f.l virtiially to acknowh'ilf tl rt ri j.lit of its-tit t inu. an iuouiitioti t?n ti iiln-a rt! n'", .'iito ti e i ri'.itU' a:,.!

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gave eany promise ot mat i xcei.ence j,y (rCr.(ral consent, in a niik n his ro-

lhi wcs'ein front. er nf iNntih . r ; i i 1 1 n . so'ii! lino' tu.-f.)-i the Ke voln ! ion , ry w-ir '1'hi'iins I'olk, we Known as oin of the Mein i-, if mat the prime mover, of tiie celi.hr ited .Mfcklcii'.iir I "i lantinii nt liiih'pend' lice, was tin: ''rand nncle of mo

i. nin , nee. Indeed liie whole family were in ted for their iiucnmproinisiiig (Icinncrat ic pi inciph , and to this day are character 7.'d lor lint stiiniinrs ci independence wlocli I' d Cnl. Timiii.'i Pnik with 1 thers In hhsntvo tlijnif lv rs under ihcir ijnuute-i from nil allegiance tn (Jreat lU ltlii more than a twclvi monih hefore (lie l)e laratmii of ("ongress in 177l. Ol

tiie people of Mr. IV.ik's native cotintry,' . i ' ....... .. .I , a ,.. .;.! ;..! ''

i ll-l l.lli'.ll III r II .-.,1'iJ, .111 I. 1 llic 1IV.1. n j their hold and ready patriotism, that ''fit j the last war they twok up arms six innnthf. trorr, and did imt lay them down till! twelve months after the governnieiit.''' A man horn fmm sucli ancestors, witii his infancy nurtured in the atmiifpheri! nf sin h n reghm, can he ii'iiliin;.' hut n ): inner a' --an unyicldiiig, uncninproii,; nj I )i-rii' -era'; mid snrli man is K. I'otk. Mr. Pnlk's fill. i r was a:i iiii i-isihii hut entirpriz ng fanner, lie was the maker of It h own Inrtunes, Mn! a warm supporter ( Mr.Jetfersi.it. Iii IH'., I,.. l,e nine one nf the tiis! pionei rs of whit inow llio m't fl hi r il . hi and pnp'iloos portion nf Ti r.ui.'so c. In mil Wihkrness nrtt!( turn's, the oppoltuin' H S nf cdnf-1 lion, nf r ent'' , are vi r sc-mty. Notwiil.st indini' ih'S d fiieul'V, however, nor cand '!-ile nntco'i d to aifpme ihe eh'i:i''ii's r.f nn Kt o'h- I 'il')'"a!,"ii. A ml i-o cirni si were I. s des res for improvement, and so ardent Ics npp"a!s, that ahhouii n,i act ounl of his leet le lieahi', h" W1-i : ii nl

i k ft-w wei k- in a store, woli l

of t.liii.1111' Il III U I "li, no re il III ill. V

If S'a'.'fv! of his f ilher w as oveie.iini', iilnl llr On': ptep tration at an neaifinv, le riiteied in 115 'lie I line's, iy of ...t'l. ijn'nliua, from v.'nrli he ruhialitl in 1S1N. tutt ui iC tt.e h eli'-sl d si mi i mn

which has since been displayed in

fes-ii

a leeislai ive invesiitiation, iMr. Diliiis

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I HT (ill Ltl III UIC t-UI.Lt: IIICI.'I" .'.I u L.l- nr Hi n -l l,H eilliriSfl. Illtfl I 1 1 (! i IIII t' 3 aill.

kin"- cxtuiniu of f-ic!iii-. cionuoiico, and ;,!,;i;,v which Im desnlaved throui'hnut i''"st important iwsfn.i.ly tint exists u inter i-irlt.u: (....t.i!'irt "i hiiic!'- mcl

i taste. Indeed, as a publ.c ?pca!u r, lie . ti,c w'h.dc proceeding, placed lvm atnce,1 provisions of the American Con.liu-

. : l (Cl. il IICW llt'ltl was fj von in inn ou- : r

n tint has seldom l.ettii attained bv ,1,s ns a m;U. sman tm.i a oral- r. uav-

i mg at the bar ot i'lnlaoelpiiia tew cquitis i - t . . - l l . . : 1. . . .

It U s,-,rrelv ivn-essov to remark, that i I 'reus e eloquence, ami neui- Vv.,i,.-V

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l ie uii.K. iitiw uoii'v ne snsiaincu inui-. ..,,. r ...... i i ;.. ... , ,, n . . e. .i. i :.. 1 nor i me. on anv orrasioii ot t-u 10

.. . ..- . i atiitiiici'ii )umis vi n-i-,,inii i-.a. i cu in vsilhiuaw ir. 1 la , 1:1 s 1 roni i nc, nee if si ill-' " ' self ea,nst the profligate mtsreprcsenta. ; ,)0 Vot, Fwlio s,r,kigy attests the Hia- i ,f,r(,s, ; noliiicnl topics. Deriving, from'nnd especially political discussion ; he was

turitv nf his powers. i Ul clul,u.t and counsels nf his father, now requireo to match himscl w.th men On leaving college, Mr. D.llas com- ;ill (,, iho associations of h:9 earliest irainrd hy rxerc.so as well as possessed

In 13'2, Mr. ri.dk was n mrmher of the f 'oni'ivitee of Ways and Means. It was at this session he m dis'inguislied himself in Hi's ( 'oinmiitee, in the contest with the

..I iliri iii-orii'n.-inl Qltiiti.His In u'i.ii-h hi-4 ..l,.ia

United Sntes Hank. I lis minority reporr . , . clrtV;ile, !lim. at,. a ,)it!)iis,. ; " " '' r ' ,v '.

iro.i'jiit a-uiist lorn the wncle power ol tMj or:.,io!. delivered wh-iil he was but ,1 vi,,.i of a leira'l lite couh! not ! w;tlioiit a rival, certainly wtoont a sup-

tiniis mid iinsri upnlmis cHoris of that power, can never lie forgotten by the country.

lli oifiiin's still hear in mud his unyielding ell'nrts ami tireless energy his friends are now to reward liirn lor his uusliaken pitrintisiu and iron dei isimi, which, in the whole of dial fearful contest, never gave way ii hair's breadth, nor shrunk from lie deadliest blows, nulled as lliey were, bv

.!.i.-l

meill'IM I K! ,1W. Ill I It! l. ice Ol h.S at Kir , t. .,,.,' nc t inc. n hiler vpmir -a OI 01Sllll''HIMI"tl .loon v.mn . en.; i.

at P.ul idflnimi; .tin! although, in tuo m- ! ;Iro -r attuclimeut to the principles ami ; fritide the l..2ical precsimiof a court, tervdls of tint severe, study, the more at- j views" ,,f the Democratic party, he had i and yet could scarefly call lortli er p'-r-iractivc forms of lileialurc ;.ud p-'eliy ' never failed to co-operate wiih his fellow-i ''it' '!'' animated current of spontaneous

were not (infrequently i ulliv.,tc;i, he yet ! in ,he measures which were cal-! declaration so often success. utly iiKiuieeti

ciiitet, lie rci'ii'til, in -a -.hurt rut mo-t imprctivi! a,:i.'iT-i, and ;! i ;i!,i i tl, in term; that h i! to ti.f siboi'tive tt I'lioli.'itjon ol' tin. disreputable aioiir, it- ii, i u-1 ii e, illenlily, iit.ii !,,',lv. lie pi-ffifol, im tiui iitcabiuii, t lie- -t'cret opera ' h "' : ti-sit :hi:i ripened to -is fital a r.snit, hy v.ai.'li thf litt.k ol' tiie I'li'led State" v. si ir.'i i':i-t hy .-orr-tpt. am! :l i-li.fii -t iii.'ii!.-. en tin' t np't: i if tin; L'liit i-O Stall , fsperisillv o I l't ifi-y Ivitiii i , a si ;'. State in-t itftiifi. 1 1 ! lent flic a id o r Id? ;nt'liittiee i'.iu' talent to re-i-t it while lie remained at Hiirri-bnri, and mi hi return If Fliil.idelj Ida, iiivakfiied id? I emuc ra lie brell, i en, in puhlic ('.i-cu-.-iuu-, t: a full sense ol' tbedai'-'tr wl,oe rear approach

persevered with unccus'tij iiiplic.ititiii

in

culatml to advance them. 1 he more Iran- ln ,l,c

qui

nrms mighty in power, and nerved witii

:t r i . i , - i i it i

meii e ,.'.',y ... iieioMi oespera-; ,,0 ,,a3s;HCC l,ctf80 distin.-uished a mem

lesser tisserrdd irrer nf Irs fellow

mat in-; hunsc!! a tliotoueli master nt the I n,.; , (il lustration o .Mr. .Monroe, sue- , 1 11 '."'is. "I5rr""1' 1,1 "

I'.r iu I land, did not present, many rpestinns that ! aMention that gave evidence of his c..,m-, the State yhuvd into t.ae I6ftg tfa. ..(' . ,, , ' . l r : nleto success Those that have ,ren ' l dwa-ters from which .ts citizens havu no d w;-' : rallied party controversies o n itiona f-;Ptte sncce 3 I In - i- en ( cstricate themselves, an '-'ell m , fairs; but the election i,r Governor Ileis more carfefnUy repo ted, d.sp ,y ,,n v.w ,,.,,; fiir bt'VOI, ' year;er in IVnnsvlvania had brmifflU I1.,; Fed-i "ely f topics striking polit.o.id views.- immU:it,, oUjec,s bave rro,i;.;., a

great principles of Ihe profession of w hich I eeeditnr to the fierce political conflicts 'he Linitcil Mates, tiirouriiout u.e pctiod

. i i. i .i...; i, ...-.ii. P..,. i I hat m remained mere, were uearo wmi

noil. ii ii i. i . . . i ... i

' iier. nu was iii.-iiiiiieu ii ni'j i

In ls:h'5. lie! rnrrimiioi, and open ilcfi- 1813. Sunn after the drrhrtion

Alice it the Limed Mules hank, deter- with lh, eland, he had enrolled hims

mired i,e I reside nl to the irinuv dof the1 n volunteer corns: and when, in the

I J i ltl III 1 V..IIU.- "liniu i - i .

in that Stale, after a i and they abound witii passages ot

had been e.areliillv conci'.i led. 'l'he hi-torv

of that tli-at-trooa measure, am! tie mcaii by which its t-ir. cesrs was achieved, if not yet developed in all their details,- are vet ceiiersilly knovm. In roi..-e --ijiience.. of it.,

silked into the I6ftg-tf'aiu

""not

publ.c dept. sites Im tn its vaubs. A man 1st:? Mr C.-.'C.rm (v:, .-,t,o., e--,l l.v

of l.ohlni'ss to si'ccst and coorant: to ad,' President Madison a member of th.- comwas ne.dfil :.s t'hiirm tn nf the ( '.niniiit- ; , .s'., repaired tn Si. Petorshm ' te" of Ways and .M-'aits ; J A M I S VI. j i',,r ihe purpose of liegotlai'n .; a p"...,-.;, I'OI.K wis s.,, ha man. The slmck was, under the mediation die Ivnperor Alexin he a foimnhibb! mi.'. The cuHe-t wati I amh. r, ho accempatjied tint in li ster t s I"1'"!""1" tba ever. Hut Ii" proved ! I, s ri..a. .... '0p,.:. See,ei:,rvt

that 1 1 if? cr:s s 'lemiii i-1 Dnrin

anun i

riie most interesiii-n side

li'lis If ee l t

oral oartv into power

Innrr nm'i.ul ft f I )e llltlf Ta t i C asc.f 11.! C I) -' V . i 1 Cll eloO 11 f II Cf

ufnu one rmhirked with more z-iil iha'.r.ject or general discussion, was tiM which Mr. I) ,!!-, in endeavoring to tiled t,e!'le the winters of 1 So', and im rr. i- .t.n m.liev vehieh be. h . i memorable in nor ItM'isl.Vtvc h;s:.uy loan

lieve.l 10 essential to a sound and just ad-, any p?ornd since

.:. .. ,.r,i ir.; ,.r ,i, ,-,. i and. Ilie principles on wim

into Miilili'ii 1. 1 in-- ii 1 1 1 1 1 . j in im- .w, ,. , .

T!,o.,, fJ'r.,ris res, died iii the Iri-l vision l l t lie lantl ol oil'ieswas

H-, .v. - 11..., .' " . .

be made pave rise, in

w it!) lino-1 t.i. 1, r..-

lo

the former sess-

,, ', I , ,l t ,ir, e , ,,1,,,,,. , I . ' -i- .i

"' - i,. iii iii i li'irint; a risiio. ,. mi more linn a ve.n ..-.h!,

1 l, I .1., .. - I..'- ' - :,-l.l,H.

. .. i ii s snori hukii'ii niliini .10 justice , lanrope, J'. Hid an otmoriuni'V ! ,,.....,. ,.ol..ni..,. nf fioveriior Sludl.e .! Ie midc Civ

lo ti e man who slnod foremost m this, ,,f visitiii" 11 s it ft-iticr, i..--.... ,, ii,,,'-; if,.1 Vanni.i.iit! m ...e i. ..tv. , ' :-. ..i.-(, nd .-.r,n

fearful cnidlnt. Who dm-s lint remlldier I hold. ;,il ;i .. 1 . uCI lands. Wliih; in ! n.ii w!,i!e iie.anitiiilv. followed bv sue. i die fullowiii' one, led lo those lll-ll in-

thesi s-'nii of is::? Wim has fointien r.nefiml, a' : tii" ! -pes and feiiis the rl( iiuncint ions 1 I'.vron broujil' '

n hnnesion w:th ..m i it..,e niu.i),:.d ibn rmirse. i.f his n.dii.i vnlveu i lie seirniis qn-sion ot a r . 1 1

i ' - i , - ....

c d associates in the Stale. I he dement.-1 "'-e or more ol the Mites to r.tiluly

..f divisi.-n among the DiMiiocr.icy of tiie I l.w tnaking such revision on principle-- taut nf tha Slate, in .-in I Tiii.iii herr,-.i to he appiient in reoirii to; that it mibt regard as ccnliaiv to ihe'U-tici, the propriety if r

il,.. 'nirlii idnal who was to surccd Mr. I provisions of the ions: it in ion. O.s

f li's two , t,,e,rn( P. nl v lvrsmi il assticialions. as i former, after an elnquenl pictute

poems, the (incur ami the 1'iil" , well as a iusl iipptecia'i.ui nf his ibslm-1 situ nion and resnlirces ot the . S..

(leliale..

w.i.rh. tn

of

nf

i.

I pjl'.ie.tS 1,- ('(' fi-cl i( (it ' if I'.i's

inui wi n in

,' , ah li

lt

ca net

it to lh

ronsi-le r;: t i' -n

i-

1 mho nt q lent assncui'Ji poet, Wiio then , at h't'e, v is receivin-r m

ii!.-ias!ic std

'Jul

n.ost deplorable resulln en the i ; ; t i ; . -' prcf-perilv, and even character of the A-im-rican pc-ph'. I'.vni alter the phackhiiaii hi-eu fixed, .Mr. D.ilhi '"a- ninocg t'.ia-i- v. I-o -, i ; i r I . I. In relieve the ccia.iiiio;',' v fiotn hi fatal it thrah'u i::. 'J'aUi.aj- aiU ti, ta.;e ol" the : pproa 'di in,' i o nv in i,.n, vvheil ll,e people of the Stale wire to meet iJth every attribute ol" oriuii.ai envi reistity not re.-triiine.l t: the t'oitl.utiou of t!ie i.'nited Slates, and of which tin' ii--ein It i,t ;o v.-a- prun.tiliited by (If vote of Ilie .(.,. !, before the act in ono-lii.ii w; pa-e I, he

of tiie it !, abide ail rlefjiirni ll.illilU ill t!n.

fraiiih that bad In ( ii pi rpetrali (!, ar,n ic-

etiiitniontt ea li b, bv sit. e,iirt Oi

I'.- 1 1: , I '; j .-n t invasj.-r;- ol beilli; taken lo protect

n !-'.'.' .rii'i -I t:ci. Hi tl, r i iiui irv hi-s.

r V o 1 Ho:

,,r the i lievinir tin

that l'i.i , ti oin ii i it- rights, tine cart'

sniil in leniiofv ineivi

1. 1. !oe. ne

m Id i !"

d wi'h I ii'- repii ii inn of le

wis a;; --ii in Hip aseeint-,i,t I hat

was .1 MP,- K. POLK! Ami now, wh. n

the whim' nullify t in us with sn kcniij. ilisn-l Ir' lil the caicastof die inon-'et, Sr.et iii with ((irrtiptl, ;i,d (lilted with lh lens an l sulferini's nf no: wilow and

i ne w ivetii:. nt n o tiiiini, ami Ilie stern (weniv live yi at:

dcfiii'ce nf die sound he.irted. who: stood Loudon the geneial and ci.t by the "oil min of iron iri.'l;'' whn1 ijon which the aptif arai c

din toilet lh at loiit'.si.' ti mi was Iii'- beni! do

in ill tl.at tl en led on oiir ranks ill tie- ol A tn-,1. . c.uhl imt tail loe.il f, : r 1 1 1 . 1 1 I 1 I ...C.io I,:., I I.., I Mr t. . touched Wit II a !'U e I fi I. hu 1 f i ic n-1 1 V sni r

.eisn.,l It'ptes' nt '.'ivt s, nntd iii the tri- ..;n in 'iiis-ipieiici nf anmiik nl Mi. with a I -rge pnrtioii of his political j i1. the various c nis'-s 'u whicii. i niepeml

e iiilent "tnpli nit vir'.irv, ti e ilmk leil.d hi des ) i!l .s, upon I iie pop'i I inly in America nl (,,, nds j,, Pennsylvania in a desiie thai ently ot the policy nl prntei l ion genei a ! i

t l!,r p nr. ami ti c i u ,t. (hk , f,iis,. oi I'u-people ( Ihible 1 1 . r-and stune of h s prei mns i 1 1, Vote of lie! S; tte sh-ni! I be given to I aitvocateil by tne in iiiicrn sictesmcn.

m hi n .' ins. tint ho dechin d in I is i ,urn , I that ' Mr f":M!,ii!i and the succi ss w id) winch I mitdii he imputed the d istresses lint were

ih'so were die fi'rl tallies thai cvei . ih,.( stvesmm had rniitlucled the admiu supposed peruliai Iy lo allecl iiud iipne ftmind 'd tt. ' ir Id.e fun.' ; -Hid thai p,,p istralion nf the War Iep irlment for die die ae ricu'ture nf ihe South. Folhovinj ubir iv in ."i - b Tisuig ( itun'i v. cau-ed cinht prcvimis yeais seemed to give a cer : lln-n tin? ci.nrso of general op'nion. us feel u-i v. . fni fmm the cii'i.'meial i i;, Mi nled".. not wilhstsiii.liiii' his compaia- i well as the deel .led policy of i'ennsvlvii

raises of rltfu of fishioii ihen bu. . ijVc voiith. nf the iibiluv he would dis I nin, as evinced in the repealed votes of

d ,v in miiv HYPctillve otlicii to which the i her lei'islature, lie .resented, in a man

Pi him, who in ihe cnrdl ct stood out so py, the h i n, i,,'"' cloquonl junst whi. i voice of Ids cniinltynien should call him. ner not of'en surpassed in f.uce and clear j r, pl(;,r

Pirlv io SlU Mr. I'.iIk rrmmnii c. m. m n i ' v ami on n a.iie m n,e very lore- was then Jtisnee 01 n,e imrl When, however, the opiieril senlimeiil nes-, ny i.inse win. nm: ir.-au n i ne in a i rr,H. " i .i.i-. ... .Fir-. ,,.... i-i..i .i

oiosi r um, iiii'ii me vieimy vv;,s won ami ,, (',,! ", n was iiir. IJilhisjoI th, ion1 hcan party Ihrounhont tlio'ierm me s n.ie iioni, me vu vvs iiien en -, tu, p

Vrown, not untrc.piei.t j L'uinn expressed a desire to confer on the 1 leriained on the best mndo of adinsi inn j al noirt

' .-mile ol thnse cm-! ..n(.ra!.fo natriot ivlu. I.atl a,i ..ivy iind s.t the delicate ourstinil. so as to Save the! respective iCOieri.tio.ntf m. .i.'i" n , pit

ing till Ii"! f-i hnUr, Loth in the (lass's

til l m lineman. .

the ..ipii'in, who wdl h"siiate' to do honor z in ari nn- , '!Tir,,,J!-,l another nda

iil it at it'll limn a I'V p The political ni-t.

winter was ma: 1; el n the eh el ion m Mr. ii ii H 1 1 1' i -1 1 in the fi a -i.'.eiic . and i, i.e ot I If ca ri ic -1 of bi- :o :- w a- olV.r to Mr Pallas tiie pot-t of ciiv-tv . 'r ii'i-'lin.trv inui inini-ter plciiip..!. nti .v. ! r.u--ii. I 'i thu country he n in t iif t , li ! ..Iier, ISilh 'l'he el lv p u iioti of hi- t' -'i ii'' cm it -p.ni-dence while there that ha- been ii.a.te i iib-

-1 . .a

.!,,,!( , f I. .w will. Ihe ale S'-nitor o"-' i in; v ic in. y vv;, s woU ami ,, imn:

(Jrutidy, ami litv, ill 1 .Vfc'U a admit ted !o tb" nn-my lay cytnrii g at l.is feel ? i m.otl for.V

((r)r. In W"cemi,rr, l.t.i, Air. 1 nik was o- ' '"f. ;il , III 1 Svl.t, lhn in li'- 2N'li ear, he was Wti d Speaker nf the 1 1. .use, and he was : "oiuent , chosen to represent bu county in lh" Le cb.eri rnii lo the same bi.h siatioii my "I their!' iilalare of" Teimes-.ee. H"re be r uia n- ls37. I n the perform inco of his arduous ihnipy and'"' (, ' iU( two succesivo years, ami with ' ilunes, lie vvs noted for his dijfnily, pmmp-1 sion yet in. . nils U"-.l ack to tt.c opp'rtnittty lii-tj litu'l ati'l impartiality. "ILa cahnnee-si previous d. lj'tiyn pve hirn to .d nitli Clicta in, and go j.J temper sllavrd the :'.'lft,rC tf C"nce flo e-l. 1

w 1

th the rights of the

At'

Tave, by ihe hrilli.iu-' fri'hfully maintained their priiu qdes in i South from any real injury, and yet pre J ''"ri1 wit1' Prr,lt c1,,:,nm" inten'it' tib vi.tioii I,. p,,!..,,. vaiimw ives.s f civil trust, nn.) so bril ' serve from .lesiruelion the labor and pur 1 '!tline'1; 1,0 ,,'",,,t M ,a ' 'ery i. . , r- . , . i - i '. r .1 n- .. i ii-in c. . distant, to become snbitrts of still nioi v.de their p.ofes- lo.ndy augu.enled the "buy of his r,i- soils of the iNnr.hern ,nd Middle States '' j t;x;i,in ,(i,i.. The

.(Shod than it was hi

whose benefi ?o iranpirr n,

try in the fuel I of battle, Mr. D.llas.

wiih sentimtn s toward Geneial Jackson m whivh iho friends of C-tiboun in

rci . i. t.-i.. i : . r .i . s,1'"

v.ueu ..e,f,e..r.i . ,., , , t,,,,.-n i n. c!a bus and riSht of the Am. ricaus ai e ufollowmg year produced tint gloomy e- t(lincd ,vith great nhihty anii fr.ir;t. To cord in our frjtemal trpsl wrJi vr-), thos. objects "f itxii-y hicb. in uch a