Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 6, Number 39, 1 October 1836 — Page 2
u Tt THE ELECTION.
It is notlv the right, but we conceive it to ilhTy of every citizen to SttSdrelectioiwexwi vote f?r evenr offimxmmM 3 eoMUtution end laws
IlVrecoenied by the constitution end laws
v. ; tha choice oi tne minor tSteMd ITxcuae him for wUlfully neg-
ietinto vote tor mwi
so doing. St. Augustine, Mandarin, an Black Creek are our frontier posts. All ti.
country south is in possession of the Indian -
Xvewnansvuie ana ricoiaia are, as it wen
isolated spots, the enemy on evrv skle
Thus tar have their threats been executed.
ind they are pressing closer ar.d closer upot us. Tne v riot and rvel utm the ripening
crops, and on the cattle let reluctantly bui
necessarily lett to thetn by our people.
Cvaais'.ettioii.
Mr. Fifcucr D looking over Your last pa-
er, i perceiv e some person unoer wc signature Me 0f the People," has made me er-.oiii.rtii statements in retard to the
ate chniign of Postmasters at this place, .ich are calculated to create a wrn$ im-
jrr,ion when the facts are not known. In
.nivor to vnur correspondent, 1 will state
' vrus wi--w - ------- - - s
CoU Mills was at Jacksonville the ast oflthat I was appointed postmaster in tins psace
Auzust. He describes the suuerin',. nl .k. years ago, on tne recommendation o
wiu tie wen manured. nt Z"
. Then why should any JL ike a fuss about it? 1 wji noiL
a . a t V - a '
fmade to arms, and the issue leu to trie yoo oi m .is re oe expected, without wT
Justice, and the God oi battles to decide. i race wm be well managed. mwJz
But sir, I believe, if the public were made acquainted with the chicanery of the office holders, gener Hy they would hoist them from their places, ami put others in their stead, without reference to their politics, but to their honesty. Unless we have honest men a the lead of affairs, how can we expect that jus
that
522 This is a government belonging exV""t"" . -t- ma nmo them de-
eiustveiT o mo i . T. Johres&e duty ofiti administration. The
fr,nuV."Weeay to the friends of
Harrison so to the eJecuonyou nave uie SwIh! four own band, why not exerc.se ?.w Ir . IzZl si in vour nower to elevate to
!L. JLsideAcr our fellow citizen, neighbor,
d we may truly say. "Father or the rtortSi dsa von not spare one dny tn the
am sice ef your country and the man who!
ha spent so many years in traversing mo wilderness, exposed at every step to death in every lbrnvK i often said, "my vote will count hit ane and can have no influence upon the
.-.ilt nf the election." This doctrine ,u
not do for republicans will not do for a r,8o wJim vhn have the management of nwn
government. If we do not atnA to our mm business we can scarcely expect others to do itforiis in a manner which will be sat-
V: illZ: what the, believe to be the expectation and receive the same, which 1 still believe.
Zf nZT-iy.m "oc"e "Mwistes of their Your correspondent seems to have his
n..nU nr Nn-n ....:!!. A u .im . H?r-lwrt MorrisMin. the postmaster at
llie power of nuuwn endurance, .r affreat!ime- I held the office till the law was pns p irton sinVt under them, a ,. ,Vt wHc.?nfn I Just at lhe. ?!"eftf lhe !ate eM ,,f the nnr r lk. - i , . Congress rwiuiring all postmasters, wh-n the approacri of death, v. a release from Lte, - f h w7 worln a thous. S ll'Sr ' a Co!00e, M an7donar. or over, to be appointed by tlie he efaall notit the Mdeolonga, a roan President. X had roncudea to resign the of-
.en io ... m. - go. ls. aims auo r- fi after c ntract for c1 vmg
rcn m,o -.. ea been active irom uie veryi
commencement of the war.X. Pr;necesary forme t( attend to the mail on the . ISnhttath. and I so exnressed invself, if 1
KHr t Ax-A Y-iZJF. ,d n" effect a change, publicly and withwVjuVoce. on Wednesday 'f lst week. tUm. , - . . . . .
Jmes ITWoir..r BruMol was chosen rresideut, r ll"
'ice will be done the public! We cannot.
If the different offices of the government arc h sold, wiiv do we not mithonze the Ex-
Hon.
nal
notives t your correspondent, but ike a disappointed applicant or writing under the anguish of lialS) tnent. He IWuld remember, tkuTi B .r.len had n.n succeeded, the rhLl' essay, or his friend, urgSi also K,.!? an.l that it is the duty of every a to be obedient to law",nnd p-onj 4ZS
cutive to sell tliein out, as tl;e English do not without very go.nl ra?on. iOHS ..inmissions in tlie n ivy ah 1 army ? w hy let quiet, :ind raise t-xcitenicnu in nor min assnci.ite with the rich on an otherw se calm and fauwul'
jjunlitvf if a mm is ttit wealthy enough to it i. i ;.i . f.
pur::aase an oiuce ici nun fp niiiinui; mi thus have all filled with purse-proud upstarts, that know nothing, Init that wealth an I nbilitv makes them hetter than another m m.
the mail went into operation, as that made it, ff the office of Postmaster is to bo soM oir.
whv mav not the f resident sel. lusscat? lie
could, if they succeed in getting all the offices in the hands ot" their partizans, as easily make them vote for another man as for himself. Whv nik'iit not Martin Van Buren as well
' C . . I... k t)sMA Al - IT I - f I rt
.i.h V.e Presidents and two Secretaries. A'.noi'-c OI m reipp mimem uy u, V'""'" jgive general jacKSon jfu-w ior nis innii-
r-ommHieeihreedetegate8fneach eouniy i jhaving come to hand, I wrote .n to ir.e i res jence ,n tlie coming election, as James V . .a c . ..mmI ianet nn smnsniniitioffM ident that I would not accept the appO'ntmenti ft,,rrJrn irive Daniel Reid x 1 300. fnirreeablv
m9liw ww wwi'' . .. 1 . , t.y , e ' c. . . who, after a sri recess, reported the fuliowMig land recommended my friend J. W. Borden,, to their own confession S500.) for his infli:rcsolutiuns, which were unanimously agreed 'and state J at the same time that 1 had nojencc m getting the appointment of Postmas-
lo. aouoi oui ti wouiu oe agreeaoie w a 'j'"-. ter: there is nodiHerence. llow soon wou d " .... .1 : ' . . . e . c . i. I u r.. . . . . .. - - .
Reeuired, tnai mn wmfemioo, in compliance iy oi me citizens oi iuu wnnn ii ! tne American people resist a saieoi tne nign-
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DEMOCRATIC TOW.N'sttlp Jjij.
At a meeting of the iVmocratie 1 ' ans of the Towns, p f Wavhe Uorough of Richmon.l. on SatursSr
i . . i. aw & - mmr
aa oi oepieinoer, IB3G, rOi"aiHsJ irHn the township cunrmttoe. Jslaf hy, Esq. was ralh d to the chair, ai r Thompson aad Jeremiah 1. JteeLaO
Secretaries.
The circu'ar of the Countr Consul
est office in tlie world?
Mr. Editor, permit me to predict, and I - a . i
SarmhVtAlh him or the op,e iSTfSS! .IT! r dander UP aboUt mV Se"ing m? PP"y fgive it as mv firm and unbiassed opinion, that lamsorryjfhoUd Martin Van Buren succeed to the
that I did not consult -our correspondent,, Presidency, bv the electioneering of the of-
and get him to value the property. It is like-jr.-.-holders. iiere 1u.ver Wl be another
ly he would then have been satisfied. How- FREE ELECTION in the United States.
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ever, oeueve u nas oeen customary in uiis,untll a foreign or domestic war shall again
j"Min iPif v.s-hsw apvA-warv' a v s"V caii s-a i as, a urirnniii ' - . m " . i
eoontr? if tiiey sleep over their rights and Pn-udKnt of the U. States. And id ma
Rfuse to attend the election! It only gives k;ng n;9 nomination the Couvention express their oar enemies, and we fear the enemies of the uwn hish sense of that irentleinWs repuMican vir- . - i i - . . . . - - .
Country, an opportunity to triumpn over usiUeBy hi disnngtnsneo pudhc semcen, nis iwegri and violate everv principle of government and his devnion to the rights of the people.
Iimis.thd to us bv the fathers of the revo-l Resolved. That the members of this Caven
tf .l thw uadeve. the nexnleol this Stale still
It sliouM never tie forgotten tf but your correspondent if he had a
Ae Stealing from the many to the few !l statesman aodpairior,&siei vemier;nui nav- nouse auu ioi 10 aeu wuum uae an uc touiu rope
k. '.v ' t anMnWASk wmmmm sais wBTsavvaasAM is m wm : w lite ii
nd it the
lections
country for people to sell real estate without consulting their neighbors, and I have no
ho majority neglect to attend our ing beconHi apparent tliat Gen. Harrison is, and get those fi I. it certainlv places the control off'" ,he dPted eaadidai of great majorities I am somewhat surprised that so great a!ment. rnment in the hands of the minority. K t'jPrP,e roa"' "L.T'I S'?,f'-aP! stickler for truth, a your correspondent pre-, wi hav
unite the parties. We shall be governed bv
an ambitious aristocracy, more galling than any limited monarchi.il government in Eu-
Tlie President will not dare thwart
rom whom he received his appoint
and those who do not join their party
e no snare in tne attairs ot this gov-
And in this wav.i without great caution) we proper ae.erc - tenas 10 De,snouici mane sucn a statement as erhmeni, but to obey the laws this ar stocra TJeVby.untiltL whole gov- i3h dCS " 1 ma choose to riel on lhem' Let '"V rnment shall be vestedin n single individual. it'SKi tTtecy adSST 2 my ProPert-v.whf n b a ''"'e Ulry he U candid man consider for a moment, and I beMay God avert this evil from our happy fitX-ic" ,endClou ,y aa"ere lo our have ascertained what Mr. Borden paid me lieve he must conclude that the present course land. Our nation is certainly the most fortu- Rved, That having the fullest confidence in L'r 'V 'i, your cot respondent will call at f thincs tend to the downfall of the divine nateof any in the world in relation to the ,h talents, interity, and sound politic! princi Esquire loxs (he took the acknowledge- right of the People to govern themselves, and administration of its affairs and, indeed, so pes of Francis Granger, of ew York, ibis dm- rnf nt ' J6 deed) e m?iy ascertain isome- to the establishment of a government of officelittle are we acquainted with the oporessive vention do in like manner recommend him to ihe where about the price 1 received for my holders. The time f election is near at
(niininlffil with the onrtressive
hand of tyrannv, that we scarcely know how Freemen of this State, as a suitable candidate property. 1 would state lor the information! hand, and every citizen should be awake to to appreciate the inestimable blessings which for the office of Vice President of the United .of the public that Mr. Borden and myself his rights. Let everv man who has one nor form of mrarnment confers. But let Stales. .agreed to leave the price of my property to L nark nf freerfnm left in his hrenst. invti.
despotism or anarchy once sweep over this! Resolved, That Siorael W. King of Johnston, three disinterested men, if we could not agreeLate the conduct of the office holders. I mean!and by the will of his eosai
"a m . m . s . - a
the call for the Township
been read, it was on motion f Pj ?.
ver . Resolve:, That a committee aft J pointed by the Chair, to prepare aaj J resolutions expressive of the sran meeting. And thereupon, Cdmasl t) Shadrach Henderson, Daniel Best llolman and Armstrong Grimfe. w
pointed said committee, who an J absence reported the following Prta
ikesoiuiions, viz: - i
Whereas, believing that pnoarytr for the discussion of political sshsyW
interchange of sentiment a tha t
candidates for ofiice, is Demoeritk( tended with salutary results, ai a :
ii j: i . i .. . .r
ii uiviitiiun, anu prouuees tnattassi' ing and conceit of action amig 'j the same political family necesuSr success. j t Believing also that (in a natiosj t ' view) but two parties do now or-
ist in this country. The old Rctm-
ty recognising those principle tr
jkoskso.v, practised Dv JiiccMS,av ly adhered to by Vak BciunanaJtr Z that man is capable, and should t; ' right of self-government ihatthtp f the sovereigns from whom ! assr
ales that the Representative ntiax f
Si
take ! lies, or anv thing else that doeisstf1
them waich them with an Argus-eye for jjts blessings equally upon all clasM,t rest assured our liberties are in danger, andi,eg,s,ated nto existence that e sk
I every citizen docs Ins duty all will yet bcja"utl,"u yonsmuiion (tnst KL vclL "i have nit the nresnmnfinn in, ji.nJm ofour liberties) is a safeguard to'ir
ll 1, i.. i i : . .l' I " r-- -r . . I : ' j .. . ' ..
u . iiuww wiai uas urcu a resiucui oi unsjto a direct participation in the affairs of thsi,,':",, :e,s,a"un a"o mat an pawerKL
piacc ior two years pa-i, anu wneuier ne is government, but I have rights, .-
happv, this smiling land, then indeed we UJ "!'na" " oeorge tugs oi Newport purseives. i was always willing to that those who arc paid for their devotion to Van1 inal nw nobiiity, privileged ordensc 'A V 1 IT .1 . I ll..laiuf IV ill llim Perkham Of SoUlh Kintmtnn- he. nnd lnrMmanl hut h. nnn.l.i.1ol t. tol. n ..... i li.c r- an.. ,i.:n l J r
nan Know aim imi uuu wn iutb cnnunaiiY r o .v...., u v-ik-iuuu v
stent over oar rights and privileges. Where 1 i?e7. Ie henbJ commended to the Freemen 31700, without having it valued
is Greece and Romet where is Genoa and 01 tD" T"? Mn?'a " -Jl ot rres,1 Your correspondent ivould endeavor to VZSSLSLIJS are the free cities of Ger- den Y?" .i..?"' . Jconvey the rfe. that Mr. Borden is hardly
many? All swallowed up in the dark gulph otlX" ITSSZ ZTZ "SZj thc privilege, of r. voter, when w. J we4
Catholic despotism! And shall it be asked 1 Convention .Wjourned. New Yorker. j century hence, where is the proud republic I
of Worth America r shall the answer be, Michioax. A meeting has recently been beW ine Pcrso,n tne PeoP'.e would have recom-them will maintain them."
EAm kms fatten r And why T ISecause those at Detroit, of such citizens as are opposed to the ac-lmenuea .r trie appointment, let the peti-
who aspired to be her rulers barkened to the ceptance of ihe condition of ib act of Congress tloP m ms tnvor, signed by a majority of the
mystic voice of Rome and crouched at the f r the admission or Michigan into the Union, feet of the despot of Austria. The resolutions passed at this meeting are decidedMy countrymen are you prepared to con- ly adverss to the acceptance of the condition, nn'l for the ofiice of President upon the man, who miintain, in strong Ung-wge, the rirht ofMiehigin
for popularity's sake has so far disgraced ,,,e tM", ,rv ced,ldJw u ,, Jn ,he ncr- The himself and the nation, whilst Secretary of r. q urement of Congres for the people of the
State, as to flatter and eulogize in an official ,err,,orT 10 ?"? '? cns,dercd bj the
citizens of the place answer that question.
One word to your correspondent about drawing his sword, &.c. If then was a call
font in the defence of his country I have no
and "knowing 'IS811 in lbat "cred instrument, ifissr (the people 1
One of the People. And ,he Federal party adopfijlr: - jcreed those aristocraticaf doctrnn r Mr. Editor Whether there was a sale of gated b Hamiiltox, enlarged byAa-
real estate from Captain Reid to Mr. Borden e,ae7 improved by Webster, andaei of this place, at too high a rate, is for them h" m,,dern Wiiiggery that man iikH
letter, as great a despot and tyrant as any
monarch upon the earth. I mean the Pope - of Rome. This thing has Martin Van Buren done. Can any true republicans have any feelings in common with a despot an absolute tvrantf We should say no. Can
true, unbiassed republican vote for such a man? We should think not. We admit that Mr. Van Buren is a gentlemen, and a gentleman too of almost unbounded wealth and
magnificence. But still we prefer the plain!
ota nunionea tanner ot ortn Bend whom we know to be poor in the good tniogs of this world, and a true republican, to any of vour 1 . . 1 . .
weaiiny ana nign tonea n.i oops tor we have learned enough to know, and we are not ashamed to ell it, that no aristocrat shall re
ceive our votes for the office of President ofl
the United States. m We again say to our friends, go to the elec tion your country calls, let every patriot
wwy. luroosvuie w oice 01 the reople.J
meeting as indicating a consciousness on the part
of Congress that it does not possess the power to fix the boundaries in this way. The law of Congress is considered unconstitutional, ami it was determined to reccommend to the penph to withhold their consent. Morning Courier. j
ts n ... ; I. 1.. .l 'Die OI NPl I-('nVrrirli nt lint tha
. . . ... .. . i uiunri ; ii utii iui dim lJLr iiisiiv - n ......
loubt but like all cow.-rrdly assailants of pri- reqiil.e( bv the public. To me, it is a matter! tat,ve is ,he master and "not to be
.-Ti i. . ' iiiwBwiio v.ii- 0 inditierence. 1
ner mi an uanger was over. I am done w ith this subject.
Daniel Reid.
T In price ot liberty ia eternal ,isilance.n Mr. Finley Civil war should le the der-
.iiier iestri oi anv governmeni. out trv-
iurAT. L.2iifrs niTB wen received irom ti- eminent ni:iv inm'oui- rornin ns t
cannot understand-rtheitne w'1' his constituents" that t
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opinion ot your last week's correspondent, "oouuaieagoTcrnnient is tnecossi to the contrary, notwithstanding,) why they .' of human wisdom, to effect whie:i i rrtnv nni Ka nUnmrA f .in :n T.". lies not warranted bv the f!nntkBli
. v IIUUC III LF!'lliy ItJ J ' ,
uepenaenuv oi ine iniermecidiing oi otners, " v-",;" " e'8""1"1 r"a,;u,,ru""') as well as other men. If Mr. Borden has thc Pwcr and the wealth intouSrk' given too high for the propertv, (which, bv the iew making the rich, richer, asdsr the bv, is doubtful.) it is for him" to su;Tr; itwrer, thereby building up a pant;
n :i of ?vv ba..n.s5. nor vou rs. that 1
Aristociacv.
II, v.ina, which t that in onst-querirn id" ihe lt- quire a domestic w ir. to disent..rai and re- know of. B it" the after remai ks of -One of! And believing further, that the
are verv rem irk.nMe. M. ot Kepublican men and measures St
near the d iys of the Revolution lo h ive lost you, that he "would rather see pestilenck and nt-cessary to perpetuate, to sueceefcr
&'isa v uiuac t.iiiit-?i IIH5CI ra ii iz villi vr cT.nir niarkiir s-kiii c t -a e nn.i cittiiuu ine i ips n hi niir namtT i
w - - n . us o t. v v t- i iiu viit i - ri J
and cabin in mv co:inti v. thin government. Inerelore
luct should be tolerated;" allu-i Rsnlre.l Tnat we will cordia!(
LATCS FROM FLORIDA. We have papers of a late date direct from Florida, which represent the country in any
thing but a happy condition. The Creei
-..rtim..i.s in spun, wiucli re.iiK d m the pr..- generate it to its origin . I puritv; we are tot the Peonle
...w , -.. ....... .... jm,9 ri-iii. if-n?m-: near me lion hal bTii fell amo'ig nil cl iset i.f pepl'. ! of the
I ne m joruv i tne loiiimanis, it is well
iiiertnm ul'r liberal pini'-n, and 8ine : . i f 'It . . ... .
ii is -ipprnixTiiueu. wiii en-ue in ili poiitlCill orp.i
zitionol me g vernnafnt ot Hi nj rate require all tho energy o preserve ihe present order
is much Hi-wiiisficiion exists a,mwg ihe troopso-ijour memories to support us When we re this way, -the svoa- willlie drawn from the, :ew Vork. for the following reasT icconnt f not having leen rfilowtffl to renrn h m'.icur back to the natal day of our existence as scabhanl," and Bunker's I lili, &.C. crimsoned one of which we -h:illenge a cisf when term ofsenrice for which they had enliftd3 ntion, we feel a kindred spirit to that with the gore of American citizens! and that ; For his uniform Je.Tersonian Be,TuHier inl expired. The brother of Governor Tact mi wJ, which pervaded the minds of our fore-f; ithers civil war nnnl.l ho (Z.r h.lae;n ,.. ..i. lor his strenuous snnnortof tlie Ust C
n min.ind at Cadiz h-n ihe Lite revolution took when they asserted their rn?hts. threw T l.ml and iJi.me ..c. r-,t;..r.t' ihis snrrpsfnl .vrt;..n t tnitot
pliee,n..d wjiscompetledto obej the will of ihethe yoke of European usurpation, and de- ow on! v think! onlv nause for n mr.mon.ritun the right of sufTraire. uv stri
dared themselves FKEE MC.N, acknowl- Let us see wha. has drawn forth these ex-i the Constitution ot the State ofiVeel
edging no master but their GoJ, no mistress pressions, the very name of which should property qualification for the
well known, patterns of patriotism are still before us for every house me cfemg. jmitation. Washington, though dead, still th .t such en
ihe ishnd It w.ll Ht es m h,s S,or,ous example. The manly ding to the manner in which the change of w,,h le democracy of the Union af rv of Governor Tac..n!?"d devoted sentiments of a Franklin, of a Postnmsters in this place was made; and de- ,inS to the office of PresMent f t f ihinSs. panieulirK "nnc"oc'!"nd J"ffrs,,n, are still fresh in dares that rather than submit to dianges in States, the Honorable Marti Vit
people Morning Courier,
Ts.vxss3EC The polii ici-ins of Tennessee are eating awy at a ms fearful rate the political
contest w.ixes warmer ana wanner, and their ii : " 1 I r m .- . ...
but the goddess of liberty.
j make every good citizen tremble. SimrlvJf ms mora' character and tliearbis, .1 . s I . . I . .... " - . I .... J
. . I - 7 v...u.. . . . . . . Ull. .Till! Ill .
xo preserve the principles ef freedom, and that Cn ot. Iteid hn rni(mAl ih. P.o: minnfrs for the nhiliiv sad kfC?
a .1 1:... r ' - . . r . "awim-i-.. --- - -. .
-.ii. ?l.r . . . i m. j- . - ine ouniy oi our covernmeni. everv Citizen and 3Ir. UorHen. n mnn ..f .L-n...l I .i Which he li.i tiis.rhnrrwm1 the VSTS9
w uii jomiDJr uie oeminoies in ffreat niirn.r W!IK,''H urar 't; a oiniwr mm id one u..ia : t.:. i . . r . . . ,.i . : T " vunirui;cu . c - r i iftjjim . e IB re" DU,n" . .7. . :u. . . should make it his duty to watch with vhp - oun iflcntmns. h.-, hon r.n.:,i . i..tnntnJ roinnn. h U office he hsff
nis. iZT.-ai aimu itr niiuvaui saa nivui mirnirn in niirr sa. ' . - mm uiviu i.sr'u s. ii.aiii - ' h' vuww . j
Middle Florida IS in a verv alarmed
and excited condition. Four different gangs
. . w ern ,n ingie dav in
Aiidc norms, passing to the Seminole
ami ine companv at nignt anpura toa biirl a- ,k a e u l wru uppoinieu,- a man iaui auu icsp.usnc umc m :j e neat dav, in another coontr. I he Presi-Ijfi t.C C of i . f wno are ,n favr, with whom, too, the great body of the most! because, in fine, we recognise mho
One of these nsrtiM it w. i
ed about ftr Indians. P.- k ' Z. imoog wrV
t"-Mi-u. ane iasi
accounts icssa us irom Jewnansvi!!e. That
piace, if seems, sun noids oat. There are 300 men, women, and children, huddled to
gether, tins nanus and sons have been, some of them near ten months, constantly in arms
jot uieir ocience. a ne term ot their Uf
Cue inc otri ay, in niKiiiicrrciiUDiT. ine ITesi-' j All .u ec 1 j - jjicai wuy ui ine mosi .Unt .rrivrd at Nashville to take n'.rt i the t..iand n" tne various official departments of the respectable citizens aDoear to be well .ti-.
tioneering in f4vr of Martin Van Buren, nd i SovcrDmenl; a whenever any thing like fied. A man, who upon a vote of the citihe sat dwa lo a t.We with several hundred. rnonwPoly of authority is j discovered in them, zens would have beeu. in mv humble opinion
- - i , - - I. , r i v wwm- ui iiuiiiiuc uuu mwere me pi litical oPfonent, smltoey should denounce it fearlessly and inde-: as likely to secure a majority as any t wees: the White men h .d two din-, pcndently. That the present administration else; and on' who, without any question . large as the Pre-Went's. It is so ia J party, (more definitely known as the Van; be able to conduct the business to entire
and cattle, are stolen 4SfLZX
. -. - -
verv eounty
would est half an ox, two sheep and a. drove of j selves, nearly all of the emoluments and honhes, aad before they cot. W well digest these politi-; ors of this government, no one will pretenJ
The Van Borea men I Buren party.) have appropriated to them-isfaction.
of mind, energy of action and abifitf
most important station with nosers'
and advantage to the country. Resolved That Kichasd
philanthropy and humanity fte tfctr
iness to entire sal-iur,'rtunatc) as a man his deave
an his pwnw
one
will
, isfaction. But how was this appointment' honesty as a politician -bis ps .made? Ah! there's the rub! V hy Captain! heroic bravery as a soldier fck r ! J I : i r t a- . - ' I i i .
cal ii
nvAAsr4 sV..,-. I r.-i nr a - . t I
. the ivaito men would have swl. to deny-in fact thev boldlv .rt ;h..lV?m"?.LZ ZZL-"
u ii rr- .J ' "vruu uiiiu- me wonjc iu so iisiaction. Wishes to!1 "'us auu useim uie u wic man shall fill an office nndr tii.; , i I : ,P -i . """""' .. ,. ...
lowed hecatomb of bolls, a drove of sheep, and
a indefinite number of fowL Taeia is no doubt that the White men will beat the others thev
est voraciously, and their appetites eon'inue gnd;
h'w"; Sr,f'.u,e,r.en,l!n?' (a pnvUege of almost every officer.) h country-his opposition te
Mvnw a v ausn mm iiiit.s am spiiinrfs ri inAmi mM . . . - , s. '
rw, ' , : uwn uo inigiiainm n maae out and sent to
party. Th re are about 500)00 men. at ti
l:i i: ..i. '.
remembered and rewarded. fU. S. U.,UU,UK .iac,r ruiers, or those from whom
i tiio v s-sn raii-n . . .
. C uicu uppoiniment, under the penalty of having their offices taken from
service wOl soon expire and then will thev -lbat sucU sicrifices - the rood of the eo.Tntrv J,-'?C' aU ?.w',om are spelled to do the
K.n.. 1 t nifiiiinir ni raoip i a . . . a
turn out a-awT Will they not look to their "'ft'1"
....... mnwr iinurHCHt icu on xae ra-i ---j
tions of roverament, and flocked and crowded in fort like sheep in a fold and that,
u a not avuuieru climate. Sickness, dis-
r 9 y-wiiw, "wwTBr oe tne salub
rity or ine donate, come dreadfuii nnM
! i ii i mm urn ucuiitcu or wiiiiih
. ' . . ...wuht
irfn r to mniA
w,a-' s iiHuic vvtaL anu wnt tim
I . . . tin
iiiSfproDer autnoritr. the PrMifon f r
s ' - u aw
air, in anyiand the sun shines upon.
JS"0 "S ,eamV Te wnansrille must i at? yS3iii2Lrood 001 T
SE
Foeaam azXATtoxs. Several plain ok! geatlcmaa, Air. B
Msasaehusetf was.
lbs committees, pat
etgu reiSfMaS. Uitbis betni mn.mrA k ih
speaker, Ur. B. rose sad beed to bs ejeeossd. as
he bed ao saenga relatioas . the only relatives Jrs a a sm
nso, tmng ssame axoary.
proab!y recommends Mr. Borden, (f have nrt ll Wei l.ir.v ...... . I f
me usual course Howev
er; and the President, with the matter before
mm, appoints Mr. Bordeuf Actim? in his
uir-m: iir npnrir rnav i:.: i ... r --.... ...
yrarsnce. . - f ;v i,n
.itrni JV-xnurv ; . - "rr;-" ie allt, appomu Air. Uorden one wrhi in
. . . ., 2furriinrL. inw ,n n a . . - i r -. . - - wvm-
s oy some mistake, eierieot , , uoumwus. lormation of nis satisfactorr c-Ktm r... i. imu Ji.: and unworthy the work desiimrd ,k Li . ,s,aciorJL c-ce has been
bnaoatbe committee on f-w- hereatter. i ifty thousand men, with their
-neHew Tats Ea,of a Me ateJreporwa few
Meac7 Ca astic chokni n tUteiry. .
'government
ZXZrmJJ?K d.es,cd f?T m able to obtain the names oVl7 n7
-uiy uiousand men. with th.;rur.. . - . . o
respective influencesthe entire comroT oddieVrfuJ 2 SfJS Bunker Hdi! B.ood! Fam-
m thTExe a momenta-It is not this republic? Whr.. aJ! tK" L nJ that any person could have been cho-
w of the people averi f the present conS 10 thw office, with the appro ItKir, VV... present course ofl Dationof erery individual- Mr..n
fP-TO'JEEl 'aWy,ha, a, many in his AvSZTA
and his vfoii.r lh nnit V ofChurck--
. n emphatHMlIy point him out as that strenuous and undivided sorP
office of Vice President of the t's-.
which we here pledge each other, l?vnv T1 1 a t mir nnnitneStJ t?
r t - - inir a can Jidate for the Piesieeat prominent acts have beea mi'snvT
ments, virtually acknowledse
policy ghas pac fied all thev prophetic assertions oratarteC;
from military rulers; or that tw
sistency is not a jewel." t Resolved That we WievttSjthe tactica of the opposition S
the Presidency a military ejeiisrj condemn in the most narelew'-iJ r
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