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ciorr the late arrival nt that pi tee of a bearer of despatches frrm out Minister in Mexico, stales the purport of these d jcumenit lobe to il.e effect Ihitall Ibo existing difficulties between t hi couniry and Mexico are settled amicaUv, end our relations placed on a better footing thin ever. It h furil.tr slated that Campeachy had seceded toiho political and other Mexican demands made upon her, and would, for the present, compose an integral part of il.e (iovcrnment. "II all this news bo true, (remarks the Bu!!etio ) il pu's a d.irrenl and very dangerous as- .,,,.. Trxis i-.fr.ir-. nnd would lead ncoole to believe that Santa Anna, strengthened on all sides, nnd nrobitious in the extreme, will indeed give tho Texians considerable trouble. It was reported at Vera Cruz that nn immediate attack, both by fen nnd land, would be made, in which case, situated ns the Texas navy is at present, some disasters might accrue to the Ango Saxons, From the IW Atlas Oct. 3. TllO WhtgS of ibis State, bv a Convention duly authorized for ihal purpose,' have unnnimously nominated HKNUY CLAY', of Kentucky, as the.r randidote f..r the t ext Prcsiderc v, and JOHN DAVIS, of Missai husctt?, for the Vice Presidency. The voice of iho Whigs of this Commonwealth, throughout all our borders, has confirmed this nomination. The Whig Press in every direction his approved il. The Whig people have given il iheir solemn sanction. The confidence of ihe great body of the Whig of thi Slate in iho great ilatesinaii d' the West, stands as firm and unsdn ken os dots his ottachrnent to those ouriu ana n.itrioi c nr nci uea u in w nicn ine Whitr nariv camo into power. There is but one issue lo be made. There is but one W'big can-
dtdatO (jT the Presidency before ihe people. Tho drop all idea of supporting himself by phj sical ' Panama Canal. It has been decreed by the Congress of . ', will, iii 1S41, be called upon to sustain the institutions banner of IIkNKV (LAY has lee ri raised in every force and lo put hid confidence i" (Jod alone. He -,ew renada, ti.at all the privileges which liie hereto- j 0" country by their votes. Then prepare o.iriete part of tho Union and no Other individual Can ' was furthermore told that tho Mormons would be ("re ('c8n Riven to the French and Kilisii in opening a Ca- ! f"r tbe re-pon-ibility which will devolve upon you. In your beg in to be considcre d US a Whig; Candida lo for j a pcrscu ted people for many vears lo cvxno , but na' through 1'anama be forfeited ami w ithdtawn, and tho ! inr estimation rd principles, let your aim be your country's tlr.tiflilO. You have no Other choice, liltn, ihcy would finally tlllimph. Anft, in order to ' project of connecting the Atlantic with the Pncific be ; prosperity ; ami the elevation of the American character, left to Vnti, Whigs of Massachusetts, but between ! hasten that important event, there UUlM, within thro.vn open to the competition ol the whole world. Where 1 your special object. I.eam, t.-c, from the past, i. useful lesIlcnry Clay Olid Jolin CJ Calhoun or Martin Van three day?, bo sent out ihrco hundred preachers is l'e enterprise of IJrother Jonathan ? em for the lut ire. Your seniors in years, and who In 1 the I'uren ami C are too well Acquainted with of the gospel to convert the world: und thev must f . j control of the late Presidential election, were deceived by your public Spirit und your pstliollbill, lo insult j take with them neither scrip, nor Staff, nor any- I A heniililul present to Mr. Clay.---During Mr. the sre.nin; ;iety of a man, whom wo regret to say was a )OU with a doubt as til your decision. j thing else except tho bare necessaries of life for Clays recent visit t our city, .Mm Hannah It. Junks, j Virginian, an I who was elected to tiio ice Presidency, and
Let t) oil tCEfdve, then, as a bind of brother, ! to unito our counsels, rully our forces, nd put ; lorth cur ulrnost Blrciigth, to keep Hie good old Itay SlatO in tho rank of Putliol StutCH, ond lo ! hold her w ill) tiiiflinching energy, lo iho W'hig j Lillll. I He ai; i ii:s or T i.i:iust The gtcat State of New Yoik, where a inosl impoitant election is pending, is the special otjt:ct of executive vtnlicancc. There iho l.cadoian'd u o is daily piied. livery mail biings us Ircsh removals. Tho following in Chenango county, is a sample. Dc't Journal. Post Oi eice, IW'Ku icti, Sett. 1-. To the Editor of the Daily Adrertistr: Dear sir O;io in'ire bend oil our conscientious President, who "nover jiroscribes men for opinion's siike," hns this day ordered me lo stand nsido and nuko room for Sjuiro Smith, a man after h'3 own he rt a brawling loco foco one who talks more politics than any other man in tho village, nnd has spent his life and substance in Ihe service of loco focoisrn, D rrism, and Tylerism; nil of which (uaJify him for a good postis our President. IFo "strains at a gnat and svvullovis a camel. Very respectfully, vrmr eib'l Fcr't. JONATHAN. WELLS. Wi man's i.ve r r I-'loweks. In nil counlrics women lovo (lowers; in all countries ihey form nosegays cd them; but it is only in the bosom of plenty thru ihey conceive the idea of embellishing their dwellings with them. The cultivation of (lowers among iho peisanty indicates a revolution ;o all their feelings. It is a delicate pleasure, which makes its way through coarse organs; il is the sense of the beautiful, a faculty of the boul rtlnch is awakened. Man, then understands that there is in tho gifts of nature, a something more than is nece-ssiry for existence; colors, forms, odors, arc perceived for tho first lime, and iheso charming objocts have at last spectators. Those who have travelled in tho country can testify that a rose tree under tho window, a honey suckle tound iho door of a cottage, are always a go .d omen to iho tired traveller. The hand w hivh cultivates (lowers, is not closed to tho supplications of the poor, or iho wants of a stranger. New Youk Cestom IIorsE Changes. Lighter ten more Whigs were removed from our Customhouse last Saturday, and their places supplied by ll I.HI.rncI lnn Cn, TVT.I. tl. II.,. 1
uniui iwi-w 1111 "I Willi ill' 'niiir. , . . r .t t, w 111 .. .. ,1,1 i i j ' J. harshly of the course pursued by Lord Ashburton, whose groggcry has been tho head quarters of . , ' , . ' , ' I,-. i Tt - . . . j r with regard to the Lioundary Ireaiv. I'orr, aud the rocruittng station nnd armory of , 3 Dorrism, has been appointed to Ihe responsible ' Til Philadelphia Evening Courier states that ond lucrative post of Measurer, from which ho T1"- Swain, we'l known for his celebrated panawas jected on the first incoming of iho Whigs. , cca wassti ucK with paralysis on Monday. He then made some complaint of proscription,! The N. Y. Morning Chronicle says, that F.i-
w nen a wnig orougrit us trom tne custom House Iho data to show that the gentleman had been
absent from duty about one-third of the time he . 3 1,000 tea tolalicrs. j me. The gres ter part of those who now sur- j As a distinguished statesman, Mr. Clat's re-eption -n,n J reaCy thai ho would aomo day become ashamed of had been drawing high pay from the Treasury j At St. Albans, Vt., they are now mnnufactur- ' round you, never saw tou in person before this ! less flattering and gratifying. The hearty shouts with j ,t Jt ,h0 edict went forth in the sentiment for serving the couniry. His duties now will, lt) cast iron gun barrels equal to wrought. They ! jay . ijUt your nimc ha'3 beer, familiar to us, al- : hichhe wa welcomed, and the spontaneous burs of ap- ..perish credit peri.h commerce," and iho leadoubt ess. bo mainly discharged in ihe capacity W,H starid a lllne inch charge of powder, w ithout ;mostcver e CClUA tinuish names Pla- rora, with which the 'e"tl,ne'' tie "Passed in his speech ! der3 of the ,v were bounfJ tf, go for lh, hard of drill srgent for I ammany. as in tho good old the least appearance of fracture or strain. i m0sl CVer s,nco 6 COula uuttno Ulsn names. ia ( rejponHetJ .o muft have con :-nceJ hjm tha h, tkaj i() lnm 'iour wou!j it b, provided all days of Van Burenism. when it was openly decla- j Thn ,,: C.u aena tkiGm. II.....tnn I clnS a hlh esiinnte upon the numerous, diversi- ; tb. miJ., o rrienu. and that the mends were WnU ol ! i,ank. were broken ud. and their notes destroyed.
red to bo one of tho duties of an office-holder to bo nn efficient partisan. Oh, Mr. Webster! Mr. Webster! why tr-ouf people sco that John Tyler is a first rate Whia? Why wont they let tho W'hig office holders keep their places? A". Y. Tribune. if. A1 4.1JTIV V A V nilfJI'V of i;;n.L,!,nf,li."i.. i i u:- . i... '
sympathizing friend from the South, who wr'itesfsome years ago. proceeds from generous and liberal hearts. And . to the Richmond Lnquirerns follows; j Gkkat Yield. Mr. William Jerome, in a com j I am sure that I have the concurrence of tho great-1 "I staid a day with Mr. Van ll iren. lie is munication in the Alton (III.) Telegraph, states I er part of thi assembly in expresinr tho hope ' P jpfi'i v I tAiV TCI pov tb!U 7 fi3,d.,0f elVe?. 0,,d h,7e ql".that a favoring Providence may protract your ; IIIL lAIvlt't, AND LU.M M LN 1 LD LION near Jersey villc, a Mr. 1 nzgerald raised jI . bush-: ..- ... L . Till: FOLLY OF THE WHIGS IN PASSING ' els of wheat being at tho rale of 1 1 blishe,, lo i e such an c-t.nl, a. will slT.rd your oumer-, SUCH A MKASURE." .he acre. That is hard to heal. Baltimore Sun. i us fellow-citizen, an opportcnity of placing you IfthoKinderhook Hermit would only cot.de- ' m:W, 1!llrht.i -vWi vnun. n,f,.,l U.Jinio that hiuh Chair, from which you can super- !
scend to face the people of his own State when he i a.., tuiu.iiuiui.siiuii hi iiim tun mtine-, uc would be acting a much moro manly narf. At , . w . ! . V. : . . . l i l . c i - . .- i i . iu 3 iiiuiiiFiu liimrrua ij i iiin i arusa h hp iie him to bo friendly to a protective tariff, and recommend him as such, while many of them even boflst (falsely) that the new tariff teat saved from defeat by Silas Wright's rote. "This is lor "Northern n.cn;" the above exhibition cf hostility to a tariff was n-de for the latitude of Southern principles." Pt.ihaps man may eel n 'bis way, but we greatly doubt it. A'. 1. Tribune. The merchant of Q lincjr. IHiuuis, are oaermiio ct.iu in specie, or 40 ecuu iii joodj for Wheat.
How TO MAKE MoNF Y. The Ficnun thus 5!
; instructs its renders, arid pcopie gencra'U : 'Li J i ihe business of every body else alone and attend to your own. Din I buy what you con t want. every hour lo advantage, and etudy to mt.ke even leisure hours useful . I bin twice before ou throw away a dollar; rtmcn.Vr you have another to m.ke for it. r ind recreation tu looking alter your business, and so our business j wiil not be neglected in lookup after recreation, Kuy low, sell fu.r, and take care of the profits. j Look over jour books regularly, and if you can ; li"d an error of a cent, trace it out. Should a j 1 stroke of misfortune come upon j on in Irade, re- , trench, woik harder, but never "fly the Irack. , Confront difficulties with nnllme hinp pcrseve ' ranee, and they disappear nt lust- Though you should even fail in the strugoje, you will be h n .orcd; b-Hbiinriii irom me tracK.nnu j ou win no ; ; despised. By lollowing thee rules, howev er, j j you "need not say fail." Pay debts promptly, j and PO exact your dufP. Keep your word. ', ! the papers. AovtKTlsE. ,' ' Jo Smith's descent from 1 leaven A message from the Lord-10,000 Mormons assembled ' j HOO Apostles sent to convert the World. i A few dajs since fit) nrgel nppeared in the ' j streets of Nauvoo and summoned ihe people to j j meet in the Temple at 10 o'clock, A. M . the next ; day, s Joseph Smith would then mnke hid desceot frorn Heaven after ihreo wetka ulisence Htid make a proclamation from the Lord . Accordingly about 10,000 prcsons. (men, women, and .children,) assembled at the hour and there wns j a death-like stillness w hen the prophet made his iinoearancn ne tv some msiciibus power, nnu comrnenrcd a ihriiliny aioeal. Stalin" the whfde i, his interview with the Lord, who told him lo i ihe moment. AcCordinglj', ill two daVS, tllO compliment was made out, and in ihrce, ihey wero on their march frmn the holy city. Iho ford told Smith that the Missourians would troubio him much, hut ho never would tall into their hands. Soil anpears that Joe Smith is not dead yet, and that the Mormons ore yet prospering as fast as any denomination in the State. Chicago . Ihmocrut . j fj-7-C'ov. lioynolds, of Miodouri, bus ofiVred n reward of sOl) for tho apprehension of Orria Porter Rockwell, charged with the crime ol lenoniously shooting Lilbuin W. IJjggs, with the intent to kill him; and of Jo Smith, charged with being accessory, before ihe lact, lo ihe crime of the said Rockwell; or N-yoO for either of them.
ANOTHER TjIEATHE l'.UItNT IN New OhLEANS. ' was recommended to those of the ci suing session to appear The Structure knOWU as ihe Camp Street Thoa- j there clad in domestic manufacture. The proposition was tre, in New Orleans, was entirely destroyed by introduced and advocated by tho late Thomas I. Paird, of fire On the 2"'d u!t., being tho third theatre burnt . St. Joseph . We hope the measure will bs carried inloefin that city within a few months past. The great t:.-t. To those members whoresido in the eastern portion loser by the present fire is James IL Cnldwell, ,t the State, we take tho liberty of saying that they can be
who had tho building constructed in lV-- the first theatre built in Louisiana. niLi i v itjr. Kjn a recent occasion. o.n---exchange, ns the marriage ceremony wasabiut to bo performed in a church in a neighboring town, when tho rlerg) man desired iho parties wishing to be married, to rise up, a largo number of ladies immediately arose. Qr"Tr for greasing wagons vvo think an absurd article. In the hottest weather it soon gums up and becomes adhesive, and in fold weather is always so. Wherever iron axle-trees aio used, black lead mixed with grease is best, or (lour mixed with laid. It is asse-rlcd that if you let hogs tun iltlo an orchard, I buy will cat up the wormy Hpp'cs as fast as thoy fill, and thus prevent the propagation ! of worms for the next season. j fj-Tho Silem CI i.ullo puts the nam a of lieu- j ry Clay and John L) ivis at the head of its columns I So has nearly every Whig paper in Massachusetts . t7Tho rumor that President T Icr has hit upon a plan that w ill please all parties, suggests j the idea that he intends to resign! No'hing, says a Iito writer, sets so wide a maik between a vulgar and noble soul as the reverential love of womanhood. A man who is always sneering at woman is generally a coarse profligate or a bigotOOtrdl All Several of the London papers speak very tner iUaiinew, previous 10 nis oepariuro irom j vllasow. administered tho temperance pledge lo received .$10,000 as a bribe to release Santa Ann, i bfter the battle of San Jacinto. Don't believe it. j At the annual meetine of ihe Boston Society for the diffusion ol Useful KnowledgP, Daniel Webster was chosen President. Gen. Saiita Ana, Picsident of Mexico, is a l3X naver in X. Orleans. The Crescent nlv nva ho .ajsriia coma iinn nrnni-riv .n i b i -,,- ,',,, r-i 1 CiS ismakiDg a good business of her tragic pow- ' icpowo thin j Drus' , ! crs Her last pertormance produced more 'eiioii f... .n.t ,ui:.,rii..H.j . v ' . ' v uiiiii.niai u tun niu; ui iiuuaiiu.iiiiw a UIUI' ' sentations. i , " : The reason assigned why the ring is placed on i sets, ii as one re u ii er .u.wu iriincs lur laur rpnre- ; I i .T- i i oil . r t r a woman's fourth finger on her left hand, when! ( . . . i 1 the body becomes a corpse, having a comrnunii cation with the heart. Some bodv has been eating a peach in W'hee!- j ling, which weiched, when ptiWed frem the tree, 11 Ounces. The editor of tho limes says ho , , - . i saw it ana can tr.crt:v.rc fJ'Cait Oitiy t-t US 9 Z, not of its flavor
F A L. AJ) I U M . Tetms.Two Dol!ars--iu advance; and Three IoIIar at the expiration of the year. r, i : just a d r n a n n o t . " llllIiuiJ.VD, SUIUDIY. lilTOliEIl 1. htl. OI R FAUMI'.R rATKOXS.-Sjcli of our subscribers who wish lo pay fur Iheir paper in Wood, I'lour, Corn, Oat", I'ork, or other articles of Country Pro luce, are informed that we are now ready to receive such articles. Wood wanted immediately. Tiik VlhIiok. Our frietvl Wright of the Pledge pub-
u,iied t Zanesviile, Ohio, h determined to is.ue hit pa. ,,er weeKly hereafter. He has also considerably improved iu i,p.)enrar,ce hv ,,ie ,e of some new type. The rie.?, a, iu nme import., is .levoterl to the caJseofTen.pcr.nee, ami it is an able auxiliary in the good ca.se. Cannot nme of oar Wathinjtonian friend? obtain a few subscribers for Fro,,, bo,e cause or other we ha, e not been able to have ,e(.t(iref deUvete(, belure th soriety ,IMe for fnnie ,i,,.e, end in their absent, we do no, know that their r!ce cou! j be ;elter supplied than by the Tlede. The Whtekn School Jocrxal. We invite every School Teacher in the county to oiii at our offce nnd examine some of the recently published numbers of a paper heannz the above title, at Ixuisville, Ky. Iticonducted by Mr. O. S. I.eavitt, assisted by several gcmlcincn of high scientific acquirement. It is published monthly, at ;,o cents per year. livery Teacher m the country should l . ,,i . r.. ..,.).. . i.i i ...t. ',:r presented to him a beautiful -bii silk handkerchief, mmmraciured nt the silk factory recently established here by Messrs. Jom s, I ox .v o. Its text. ire is ?aid to be most , beautiful, and being of Indiana gmwih and manufacture was a tit and appropriate pieent to the great advocate or the American System. Mr. Clav returned his thanks in the following note: ''Richmond 2d Oct 112. .,,-, , , "II. Clay, presents many thanks to Miss Jones "for her very acceptable present, nnd his fervent wishes that her web of life may bo as beautiful "as tho article which sho has so kind'y tendered "to him." To the ll'hig tncmhers of the Indiana I-cgislalurc. At a meeting of i lie Whig members of the last Legislature, it supplied w ith cloths, or cassimeres at tho Richmond Tradiiii; and .Maliufacturinir (Vinmi)iil"rs. nnd that the nm. . i .iri'iy at tniilat-e, have now in the loom, a beautiful and superior article of silk velvet for vestin". A procession of Teetotalers, numbering 00,000, parsed through tho streets of Dublin, recently, with Father .Matthew at tiiei r bead . The leaders ol tin locofoco party are already calling out for a repeal ol the Tariff. Will the peopie permit its repeal ? We "think not, we guess not, we calculate not." O real (iood (latJicrin The incroase of members of Methodist F.'scopnl Church, within the bounds of Ihe Missouri Conference in the year ending Septembers, Ka1 Ulree thua..l nine hundred an ! eighty-one. ' ' Mr. Clay's Ite-ception nt Cambridge City. e took occasiua last week to merely notice the reception of Mr. Ci.AV,by.ur friends at Cambridge. Wc are, this . ween, rnauicn 10 my tieiore our readers a copy 01 me very ! . , , , ..... I : appropriate remarks made by our friend i Ioshoi R, wcl- i ! coming Mr. Clay t. that place. Mr. Clav and his suite j I : i : ( i il ., i i . u.. xt . Xf I i w rm i ivcu in ut jut i.i it ii'jitii nriii oy ai i - 'A -i ij.uk i. After the reception, nnd a few remarks from Mr. CrittenJ den anil Gov. MltcaLK, a large number of persons sat duvvn to dinner, prepared in excellent sty le by Mr. Mallory, who, by the bye, appears to understand how lo do the thing genteel. Tbe citiiens ol Cambridge also entertained with their characteristic liberality, all who would, and many did, partake of their fr;e hospitality. On such occasions the
Whigs of Cambr'nige nlway9 have the latch string out, and respects to him in person, and on Sunday he attended their dt?perately enamored with paper money, and dea most hearty welcine around their hearth within. ; meeting, which was perhaps the largest ever held in ton ' ny eveP having expressed themselves in favor of The following are ihe remarks of th Rev. S.K.IIosiiocr: place- And however high Mr. Clat's opinions may have 1 an t,xc.lJsjV0 mAC Currency. Il is foolish for "Mil. Clay.-As the Chairman of ihe Commit ! been r ,he order a'"1 (lfCOri" manifested an 1 observed by ' , " lo ,inv ,i,at aoortion of the loco par-
'tee ofieception.the pleasant duly of bidding you , welcome oo the present occasion, devolves upon fie,, BI,d invaluable services which you have rendered our beloved country in her supreme coun-j ois, we bid you welcome to our State, to our cm-! nire coumv tn o.-.r v miner, but rrrowinc city, to! ,n ,ei. ,r.d iih ihn vui uiuiikiiviiS) auu in uut tuiivii wk1"1" ---- - various products ef our fertile soil. Bo assured ; 1 h a t e v e Tv attention paid to vou bv our citizens, vise the plains and the hills which diversify the j visainepiainsaDaiiieniiisvuikiiuitriaiiy iur territory of this widely extended Republic, and , cuido the political interests of their multitudin- i - i . i -.' t ni nn Ihp noli 1 icl
......... . . ous inhabitants into a rtKJtANtNTLY TKOsrEEOfs ; rnvnirnv i , r r wnfi,.,,.k-,hf.nH John L . Colt, tae murderer ol Adams ns been sentenced ! h I5 , , . . Vf . ,lh,r , a " ' Flnnt. The editor of me State Sentinel, talks about i an opponent iin5 :ot to all the finer sensibilities of our i naure"' A a wmM we cipe-t a kanaro-j to fondle a : a Caapmaa to pcsis "sea;bUitie' taer man i.h,u,t
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-Tte t:;? i. ihat 1. C um-es upon r u. ,er, -ecorisi As ta it posunaster General is to te t inted o a of oiTice, a:i 1 that h'. place is to be tuppMe J wita that notorious, ra:tk locofoco, Juh.i A. Pryan, of Coiumbjs, t;io it is trie duty of this ofticer to appoint the post inatrs at te minor offices, and it is presjmed that Mr. Fuller has ern a little like -! j honest Jonatha.i Huberts, an i nxs pmt al.l v refuse ! to proscribe men for their pohtira! opiit.o.ts, in n -e . he inu-t give place to a willing tool. 'How many of them are Clay men " appears to be a common i.i )j.ry .nn : Capt. Tyler. And i.i hoi 1 opinions favorable to that di- ; tini'iishe l statesman is caue sufficient for instant removal. In confirmation of this, uehave the folim iur copy of a letter from the Postmaster General to an individual in New Voik ; " Wahi.gton, , IS 12. "Sm: If your Pnstmaster (or any of his CIerk) ildarc to wag his tongue against the administration, lei me know it, and the procedure will be corrected." Let it but be known at Washington, that any person holding an office under John Ty'er, or his subordinates, is inimical to the party in power, and forthwith such person is Gi-ini"ed toe service, and his place is filled with some suppic too! some crinins; slave lo power. It is said that 1a m e l W t bst m will shortly make a speech in the city of New York, in which he will "define his position1' for sartin. (Lav ci.i h. I e understand it is the intentiun of some ol the viuiij I men of this place to grt up a Clay Club. We hope thry j w ill persevere in tin undertaking. It is a laudHble effort. ! ndvantae may arise Irom the formation of an I Association of this kind. Many who are in their minority ! became the const. tutional succesor of the lamente.l IInmsoN. Ho however stood in his elevation to the I'hief Magistracy, towards the paity that placed Gkn. Harbison in power, as did 1 1 arris, im himself; and as the great rente! so signally lo ghl and so gloriously won, was one of principles broad and well defined he stood equally pledged with his truly illustrious predece'or to carry out tho rnrfi. sores of ihe grea! Whij parly principles not abstractions, re-sting tlrr ,e' in his own breast, vague and undigested, but proclaimed and fought under from one end of this broad land to the other principles, emblazoned upon every banner that floated from tiio mansion of the rich or the log cabin of the poor principles know to every Whig and known to Mr. Tyler himself, and acknowledged by him lo be declared lo ihe American people, in the inaugural address of our late venerable Chiff Magistrate. Put has Mr. Tyler fulfilled the duty which devolved upon him as the servant of the people or party by which he came into power ? Let the ruin which continues to overshadow the country, his base treachery, and heartless perfidy, speak his condemnation. We cannot now expect any "nod to come from him : and our only course is to separate
OfP WITH THEIR IlEtDS what it liffim Sod author
ourselves from the man and his measures and renounce the j superior. Well, it is natural, nnd we think COIllone as an example ot a citUcn yielding to the temptation , mendublr, lo bo grateful fir liiodiieS rendered; - - .iK.ir.:t,.e oi ! hence it is but right that ful Chapman should the best interests of tiio cuuuoy . Wc unci eon . .n.i o ; , . . , . , . . , , . . , ... , , ,' look ution the Mil ir w iih a mind s'ronolv nrriudiour old principles, and "once more to the breach, ' and i 1 J - . I J under the gallant lead of " I F ar n v of tiik Wi st," we will ' cetJ m s frtVl,r- ,f under the inlbieiica of the do again what we did in November, Is' 10. F.vtry other M"j!r, Chapman was made II sober Innn, he has name should be laid aside, and tha t of II UN H Y CLAY certainly done more for him, ilun it can be cxbecome the watch-word of the W lugs. lie, who for four- jiectcd M r. Cls y C 3 n Jo.
tren long years ol our slnitioe, has been the bead and boot the soul and honor of the Whig party; and who, as it lias been said, is the "impersonation ol all our principles,' an I he ii ) '.viii in ter, rutcr betray his party or bis couniry, be made the leader of that glorious army which shall, in lil I, place honest men in power. 31 It. CIjAV'S visit. - , , . , hereafter be looked upon as an interesting feature in our domestic history. There were many incidents connected w ith it which will make it a pleasing reminiscence. The spirit of hospital, ty the liberal donations the active exeu.onstrie unity ol leeling the ilesire to ti ease tho novelty ol preparations, nnd the excj tement antecedent to his arrival will be remembered with pleasure by those who participated : k : -.. .i ... - . i in iiiukiii" niiniiKviiiviiis j.r mv rctri'iiun niloweiclllieoii j that r!istinguished visitant. His reception at the State line his subsequent entertainment by our citizens, and the friendly and free interchange of the social courlesi'S beJ tween them, will long be remembered by us all. To tho Society of Friends, .Mr. Clat's visit was particularly op- j ' portune ; their yearly meeting being at that time in session, f ' Many of them embraced the opportunity, and paid their; cie,y of l""p!c, yet he must have been solemnly i,pressed with the stillness and devotion of the immense number of convened on that occasion. ,ne lme grii. ptppriir it IUIIWI'IiIK lLil bAkhLUL AT I.NDU.YU (ILIS. The editor of ihe Sentinel has in the consummate wisdom of his addled sconce set down the Clay Barbecue at ihe Capital as a perfect failure. A lew more such failures will drive loco tocoism from the State. Chapman intimates that there was " great crowd after all.-' This reminds us o( an :J story, which is peculiarly adapted to 'he Crower's case. During the time of the flxid, ,v hirh the world was delusrf-d and every by which the world manner of livtng ih.ng destroyed save those who were in the Ark prepared by Noah, a great sinner prolonged bis life by climbing from peak 10 r 0 - - - - , 0 Peak 0Q a high mountain until near the closo of be time the rain was to fall, and until tha whole co ci ine carm save mo rugn eummn upon which he was perched, was inundated with wa- , , . , , . . . ' F prepareu uy ...., ,- - , , direction passing near him. He shouted to Noah and asked permission to come into the ark. lie was refused. He yelled sgin, and the water wa8 now nearly ready to eneulph hiro. but bo . , , , - - t, was n.-e-ernotoril v denied admission, when he " ' ' , . . tsnnutdthe water out of his mouth, ccd cnW,
"o fo thunder xrith your darnd old ark, 1 don't
think there'll le much of a shotcer any Aoir.' Just so with Chapman, he was in the crjwd near the stand from which Mr. CUy ? kc, and the whole f-icei.f the couniry aro ind it was inundated w nh people, and so dense was iho crowd, and so great its extent, that there was no chance for escape Chapman was in the midst, nearly nuffjcated, ready to faint from oppression, almost pressed lo death by the enger and imoiein-e crowd which was around hnn, when he cried out, at ihe top of his faint voice, "fr Cod'a sake give me a drink, or I thail die," end yet he say there was not much of a crowd after all. Chapman thinks there might have been 10,000 people there wo think there were from 10 to :0,O00. He sa)s, that, be the number what it may, "at least three fifths, if not more, wero democrats, women, and children." This convinces us that Chapman has no rclcrcnce to ihe miin crowd which assembled in the rr f ; but that by some means he got into tho crowd which surrounded "'Charles" ut tho door of Cuv. Noble's kitchen, nnd thought he w as in attendance at the giand rally. Tins will also account fos the number of Democrats he saw ou the ground, as we sujipose the loco parly of Marion county have the same sympathy with "CAarra" that Henry Hoorer, Dr. liontell, Hichard Jobet, ond other leaders of the loco parly here, hid, when Ihey signed a petition asking his manumission. Chapman is right, howover, in saying that there were a great many Laoiks in attendance. There were a large number present, and in ihe language of (Jov. Metcalf, we say" rVoif Idcss them they arc all ll7iioi." Cold and chccilets would hive been the scene hail it not been warmed and enlivened by tho presence of the beauty of Indiana. They were not listless listeners rr spectators either. They did as the noble nnd high minded women of tirccce nnd Rome, and of later Poland in times of their counlrj adv erfity, drnk deep ol the spirit end interest iiinnifctte-d for the perpetuity of their country' froo institutions. The eye of beauty sparkled with indignation ns Mr. Clay described in his !opirnce the peilidy nnd treachery of tho one wiji 'l )lcr. And the sumo eyes wept with laughter as ho deseribtd the poor Carolinian who had left tho Western country for iho want of a market when he had never bad any thing for salo. We thank the 10,000 ladies who wore present on (hit occasion, for their attendance, and we hope that when another unliable occasion presents itself, that double that number will honor the Whigs with their presenre. The editor of the Sentinel was horribly disappointed in Mr. Clay os an Orator. !Io thn ks our friend Majok Cook, who, by the bye, is nu efficient lecturer on Temperance, is Mr. Clay's i t o too. aro tlisaonoiniLil in oi.o Uhiic- Hn i ------ t - did expect that Mr. Clay would havo been denounced by the Sentinel, or seme of its kindred prints ns a "(jambler," as a "Drunkard," us "telling lice" and ail that kind of tlnno; hut we havo not seen a paper, the editor of which has hd el. i fmn litv fit fin r iit.ltl n . u ri I lii r. I n -1. .. ... ' IIUIMM 1 j n u " Ml. 'I'll - i 1113 11 inu t iidi ih ' actor. We are glad in O'.ir dis-pp'.intment ; for whilst Mr. Van liurcn was pcimiitcd lo pasn j through OUT 6lalC, treated with courtesy Slid J res.,ect, Craven hearted and dePpicnble would bo i . t i i i u . i the wretch whoso rotten heart could say auuht 1 ; "S""181 the private reputation of Mr. Clay, which ! si u I n v n r t nroarh. We a rr ir I id I bn I no fil i for - -" ! et - - ---- -- in the state has been found to bo so v ilo a poliioon a3 I0 Qssnil by falsehood and defamation the good name of Henry Cl iy. IIAKU MOVr.V MK.V. A porlion of the loco pariy havo lately beet mo , WHH 0 j ,on Banks; but we have always ! ' , .1,., if there werean honet snd scnsi. ! f,?' " . . i.X ,! ...t . !.,.ik. mnll.r r..rThe entire amount of specie in the world is estimated at t wenly hundred million", and our ppulaiion amounts to scarcely one-fi'tieth part of tho I whole world, consequently our proportion oi in specie woui'J oe aoout iu,uvf,iw. " enough to carry on the business operations of iho country f Figures are nof deceptive. Divide) fort millions nmong eighteen millions, with tho unequal division which circumstances require, and ihe laborer, and a largo majority of thern too. will have jusl nothing at all. The idea of an "exclusive metallic currency" is preposterous, and we are not surprised that its recent zealous advocates nr now ashamed it. We are pleased to se the returning stnity of our loco friend, even though they do it nt the sacrifice of their consistency. A little, brief history of the connection of tho Democratic and loco f'co party with the) IJtnks of thi country would be interesting about this time. We have not room fo dsy; but will embrace an early opportunity of showing whero the party has been; but to tell where bey have not been we shall leave to some toore sagacious mind than oors. Chapman, in favor of HirJc HrormVU i .aid th.t at the Clay Barbecue Indianapolis, the ediuw at tbe .State Sentinel had counterfeit bank toll nlly pinaed' U, tie breast of hi coat; tnus indicating the kind of current A,,U in. and tne m jch-taiked-of "bank ,eforne be . tn , hl, .u.. r U it. Chapman! ' prepared hi dtain for. bit,ui,i
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