Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 13, Number 41, 7 October 1843 — Page 1
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i BY 11 (I L L 0 W AY i DAVIS. II I t II M (J X I) , V V X E C 0 L X T V , I X D I A X A , OCTOBER 7 , 1 r I i . V0H3IE X! 113 0. 41.
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Two Iolltir
nt the expiration of the jeati
iUlsctllantous li c a I ( n j
TEKMs of TUB I-I-aIU IT.M: (cannot wholly bhake off the early dream, and he I
in advance; anil Three Dollars ! cannot believe that what rises before him is all of
thai about which he has dreamed so long. 15a t j tiie very desolatencss of the rompagna around; Rome which every traveller so deeply regrets, is, after ai', a great relief to orie'd feeln ge. It har :
From the Kooky Mountain Expedition. I monizes rnoro w it h t heir mood and speaks their The following letter from Mr- I'ikld, who . language. Bright fields and thrifty firm houses' wftit i n nn expedition to the Far West with Sir i and all ihe life and animation of a richly framed William Drummotid Sewarf, we find in the New country would present too strong a contrast to Orleans Pica) une : ; the falleH "glory of the werld." Hut the stertlej I'out I'tATTK, La Hamke Fokk,) i earth, the ruins that lie strewed over the plain, July btb, 1S10. ; and the lonely aspect all things around it wear, Dear Fkiemm: Hero we are, at this point of seem to side with the pilgrim as ho muses over, our long travel, m entire safety. Prom here the crumbled empire. Beside, his faith is not so
The American screws and butts are preferred (city of Biliimore, inyite the latest appointmen .' the delegates of other townships, at some convaby our mi chanirs as superior to the Cng!i?h. The J of dolegates to the Young Men'i Convention of j nient tnoe and place, and nominate candidates Tor pins are now m general use, being cheaper than j Ilitifi:ation, tendering to them, as well as to the j the ollices of the County or District. And any the Briti.-h article. The needles, so say the tail-; members of the National Convention, cordial ! person having been elected one of said delegates, nrs of this ritv. rival Hemingway & Son's, of j welcome to house and home, and hospitable en- j or having made a nomination, or having secondSheffield. Keep on th prese&r tariff te n years, i tertainment during their stay . i ed a uoininalion, shall not make or second any and not an article, which has been supplied to ResolteJ, That the editors of the journals further nomination. The delegates of the differus from foreign countries, w.H be wanted. Ojr throughout the United Slates friendly to the ent townships when met in convention, shall own artisans iare taking courage, and scarcely a W'hig cause bo requested to publish tnese resolu- proceed (after comparing their views and fully week p isses but what some new branch of indus- j lions, and to invite the concurrence and aid of expressing their ttnowledge of individuals) to try is commenced. j the Whigs to give them effect. nominate candidates for county offices, and ap- -' j GEO. II. RICHARDSON, Tres't. 1 point from their own body, delegates lo meet with a Young Men's Wilis National Convention. 1 JAMES FRA7.1ERJ p. .. simil ir delegations oF the district, to nominate
' i candidates for the district officers. Delegates to
In the Whig Convention of the Cuy cf Baltimore, at a meeting held last eveoing, the subj un-
d procei-.iififfs tuk place, recommending a
JOSEPH WILEY,
PltETTV Gooil.-
meet in private, and keep secret what transpires
A friend who has j ist return- . m their conventions. No person shall be eligible
we ha start ... nn fcour .or .ho l K ... YZiv.LlkVd To i nVt com- e led to d ... ' Young Men's National Whig Convention, to" be ed from the upper coant.es. informs us that while to 9erve ns , delegate more than two years in Tiree.. R.vr, the Sweetwater and the d ; . it 0,15 ,1.1, held ,a .he r-ity of Baltimore, on the t i day of j resting one dav at a farmer's house, on the road .accession, and the convent.on to be fixed at a er Mount,, nS having twenty or thirty day , .rough modern P' f"c s Mav,b (. . ! -le.a con' !! came in and informed .he res.- ' lime previous lo the election, only aufficient for -rave. Mil. before .. IVo shall.. hen T. L,, 'L'S VT ' T. . U -' - r. !s . ' ..a.r.u.ic W V9 . , .5 ! C -u , .0 ev,ut. , - : ..:.n. v, J wt,h ijs V, h printed and nrculated, .0 that can-
i .tAri iif'i' fin ifi lit! 1 iH vciv liuiiii vt-ii - w
.nli.in and fommcrwe our roturn in AujUHt. 1 sees the foot prints of toe i nyii.y ages, and lasi 1 c-mnot r.'owtruit i,.vff.f to 'peak of .ho gran- his htrtd on th-.r mouldermg g-ir.ii.ints. As we
It ,f a.ju- and npiial.iPi' wii-J- ni 0 ortr in. muunuui uac... -...vty u.u .11,1.
deur, suiiliint.y, o
, s nil of whii .1 tiuvo l.ec-u passing,
ni iiiy 1 hanging p.in'T;itm, b(;(or
forty sev en il;s s
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1 1 utitif.t t r f it so c Kg res sins? i: I w ili kiiI v toll oj (h it
.v in ili'- lioi of the Cliiyi'ime-', and
lies of lir
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v, m .' ii: b it ns wo we io tti'ius
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well ' '' ' d i i. . ; -throi-h 'h' in - : 1 h i vc ii if-. I ili s'o ,i
ii. iw w I' ! I In trious in iir) in.' Viilnic' :i ii . n
to ,,-ir :ipp;tit s 1" fhri-c or four day wc nhill n jr-i m In; :uii hi Ihi; utitumed lurds r.f the ...i.mt;, ins mil r.rnirio w:i-tc--. where: wc simil
tiinl them swiiriiitng in
ever. Th' Ciiholin prii'sts tint I l"!d you of are still w nil u, tr iv ( lling to iln ir new settlement niiiong tho converted Flathead, and we have what lam sun: m i-t be new in this fir western
wilderness early mi1-! in
niorriiiii' !
I iv in tho sun- ntic seemed ;t JiiIjiv. e wcio
on tho A?pi in way, over whi h the R unan le- ' irionn h id ihumiert-d so ol"t.-n, in .he very plain whero iln'Sj'nn'? t: c V -ci the I'elssgi hid in ,-heir turn s;t iven t i r i.-'n "ihe iafit.t ciiijurc As wc cirn j neur t'.e city wo pissed a pi'--turesiri' rui-i, whicij his i tnr been consiJ. rod
three strong, 'ho teroiinsof the .fmpio t For. una Mulkl.i is,
i
..'.uicu irom t-jiiiii: pin in
,i , w ill hear of th'. invitation
ir fellow Whigs of Baltimore
i- an f ii!.: a mpnicn t rd :i i it.') 1 1 1-1' u hou t I'jisr
hut .I'.'ehis m st tVidenllv a tuma of the first centurv of ihi; lvnptro. N -;ir by is also the spot wh re Milo nnd Clauiiius ijuarrelied no 1 the hittrr f. d, v.hi'h occasioned tho limous nr iiiiii iro Mi'.)-i, whnh ei;- Sv-li-i 1 'oy is f.unilinr with. At length we er.!. r d ihi gites, rolled over the Cidoifi hii! and !-; Co i.d cd into the heart of modern Rome. Tho sensation one cxp: ienccs in p isslng
denser numhers than through the streets are odd n .ugh. His feet ire on a dead empire, r.n 1 In ru a n ancient oh-li-k
and iht-re a fountaiii or join I;pi ;s up the mystery and awe wi;l; which h Iir:-! ui t mp I a 1 1 d the .itv. lJ.it s idictily an olje :t p :s-cs between hi n and t ! i 1 1 ruin he lo U", and il is a modern bel!
c;i:iip every S.itiday a R mi ni, with her l retieh hat, fitvry and bishop rustling by. Ha rubs his eyes tin i 1 joks : train.
..,..,r ,rn.,.; .,,4 ..v:ii !ot from camn on Ii cannot be: for upon that tr .ad inaibl.j front
thfl North Fork of Finite, for !o.t days, having stands written in haughty ch ir ictrr?, S. 1 Q R lost his hoise, coat and tdaikets and wandering ''Sknai k axii I'r.oi'LK or It 'Mr.." Ho turns; thu baro-looted about tho praii io. Ha was found at bi n !c e ed Roman has tt ippe.d by. but right last, and Ins si. oy, winch is of the liv e!iei inter am-ngthoso grim old cidtinms, is a blacksrntth est,' you shall htv! heteafter. Ft flee u of u--, quietly shoeing a Roman's horso. Thus you go lor. tired with .hir-., wctc rtdintr a way in search on; mio nr-ment reminded of Ca-s.nr the tiext of of the river, gWlopuig and y.-'.l.ng l.ke Indiana, ; tobacco one moment imagining the mighty I'n m when he, beitTg alono in u o'lsi .nt hoil iw, took that one passed beneath that arch the in xt secns for real red men, and concealed himself until ' ir.g a begg-r crouched in Ins rags beneath it. we and tho whole camp moved completely out of Alter, had become domiciled, tho first object sight or knowledge. F.verv s il of us had given I sought was St. Pour--, ard every body says him up os butchered bv the Sioux, when he was that the fi.sl view disappointed them (hat the at length fortunately fmnd. admirablproportiuti ni iintamed throughout diWe" are at. just reviving from a munificent rtrinU".. s tho y , eStn?6f ihu whole. It was not nnd inagmficent jol I ilicat ion that we hid upon ; en with mo. Although in General every tiling our evi r nlorious Fourth of July! What do you : is under my anticipatnm?, this was beyond them, think o. ''rotist beef and iht;n j'tt dint;! es, ! As 1 stood m front of t!uj nobio area with the rich mid luscious ns ever came fuminir from the ancient obelisk rising in the centre, and tho snow hni..-n kil.-hen of Mtssrn. Mudgo nnd Watcimui white fountains sending up their foam agiin-t ii,u,o wine (three ii. .Mi.) milk punch, Minny the coJonade that swept liowo it a semi rirclo on Wttr.ata hi Sioux.) corn dodgers (u la hunter,) iepher side to whero I stood, s n mounted by their nil Ihe choice parts of tho butfihi, cooked in the ono hundred and ninetv two ! t i !es, a n.l looked best known sil.-. and ivory thing really and up to the front of St. Fein's, rising majeslioall v truly superb. " Tho "stirs 'and stripes" were jfiom its noble lhht of steps, I lifted up my hands raisi d in nud-cnmp at sunrise, saluted hv three j in am .z.'itiCnt. volleys of thirty r tiles and three loud cheers. j My as..-cishtnent wis only iucreicJ ns I asW; hid a linn in tho morning from Father Defended into tho vestibule Mid ent. red tho main Vos. and n dinner it Id hniss imperial (torn our body of tho church, The ri:h marble fl r courteous hosi. Sir William Stewart, in the after- tho I d'ty nave the stupendous columits, and t!:e noon. We h id an original address fiom .ho ora- ' wealth of statuary that leans out on every side, tor of I ho day ((J.-orgn W. Christy.) an ode from mike it appear more liko an attist's dream than the viode.it pen that id's ou of it, a song written actual creation. lor ihe time, and live hours of glorious inerii- You arc lost in the amplitude! around you, nnd
nient.
in t h- 'I : - ; . : lion of tiie iili . r.f y oijni Whig m j i i: v, or w e tho i s cd she
ar.d rt-cjucrt of th
witii pleasure, and will respond to them with enthusiasm. The fourth cf May IS 1(1, lives nnd will abide forever in the memory of tie so who were here, nrtd siw the procceditif s on th it dav: who heard the shouts of the twenty thousand young Whigs who m irched in procession; arid who scemgand hearing these things could not but partake of the cnth'jsiasm and participate in the joys which thet; swelled every heart, and unite in tho hopes
which were then confirmed, that tho lime for the j
deliverance ot their country from tuisiulo Inn I.
e i v Hi . 1. o-
corn .i-. 1 The c!.siJtj o e n his hands on ev ei
to discharge said du t
corn, sayit.g each time,
i - r: i'- oi
I., . . t hi
i' u he h:
t;f cxe "ute 1 , pr i.-ee o'i i'.g !,. ! I of ever y ear of I execute thee,'" and laic'
liter g un:' over thu t! sr.tijo ceremony, he
cd barre's i.i c
i-roceeded '
i
xe-if-
it caught l ie
Bit the proposed Convention
ihe
2.1 d
May, 1- 1 1, will equal
i
ay of
an' tie oi i tie pe
receive a i.ivl i
thatcf 1 1(1, in all things.
... ...
pie will uo upon us j welcome thu thous j
it in tho br e.? U.e :
r. ill agiui res ':nd it) I
f tf n thousand voters :
a -
I tie "uvr again, an
and banners will f g in i music of rui i: itidfed !n tho streets tiie shon's
will awaken tho s'urirjt i ,ng echoes in every
mountain and valley and tlia Whigs of the hole country ti led w t.h h'gh hopes and animated with onw".vering cnli lenco in tho certain election of Harry ot ihe '.Vest, will enter upon the contest which is to (., in thit auspicious resuit, wi.h an enthusiasm and ardor, which the tunes of 1S10 only can parallel. The spirit with which this call for another M iv Convention will be received by tho Whigs of ihe Union, may be anticipated, from t h a spirit w ith which the resolutions recommending it were
(hi i:i:.,i:i: r ) riie old I'a' :iiei
.... ates need not bo riding- about the country c'teii msirin". In this wav the imfne of every
I cty to hy gj;;ahle person may lie brought before this com
miitpp, no i :iet; will be enough so that they tr" . be rlnn;"'il oftsn no ono ought lo hold ati o in tho g n crnment more than five or six yens, as I be iivo that you who are properly if jaiutcd with human nature and human frailty will admit, that there are very few, capable of hearing promotion for a long time and retain a pr .per spirit and disposition to manage the affairs of the government, They may do for a monarchy, but not for our form of government, lam tivire .hat much more might very properly Lc said in this matter, but it is not ray intention to do M, but if I could see a few men in each portion of the United Stales properly engaged in in it, I could freely give up to them, under a full belief that it would succeed, to the rejoicing of .he hearts of many whose hoary heads are "going down with sorrow to the grave," mourning ovelr the sad prospects of their much loved country
l and the onco pure administration cf ihcir government. Let us lay aside tho bitterness of par
s vppoal to the Laboring Class ; ,v feejnff ,hat can profit us nothing, and all unite
it fiside ;
with I lie
cute tha rail . In order to catch it en fered it somo corn but the bait w; s
He took aAei r. it run aud he run lame the eilf rather outran tutu
hollows thev went, he "'. Lin.' at i'io c.'i 'd tail
as he ran J'.ualiy tiie c - It st i n'.l-d over a log and fell, he '' mg in too rl i proximity to dis cover the log went over lo: ; ard lh? calf and constable were in a pile ng. 'iicr, in the fall ho
ill bv tha tad, and as he did so il
rc!u-eu.
being a littlo ov r hills and
Mated h-a-h, and too cms. able rpculited
execute thee." Ho ih u returned i;:uh fatigued,
savin" he wout.l ru'i-T execu'c -my thin
than a calf. 7o;
else
islick T:mes.
Kr :" Marion County Whig.
of Commuuity. j not Q form another party but as brethren of ono The laboring class produce the wealth const.-i family children of one common parent, lute the defence and occasion the prosperity of j This much from an old farmer of Marion a nation. In short, they are "the bone and sin- county, Ohio. Under a belief that editors generew" of a country. And it is in proportion as j ally will give this an insertion in their papers, I their interests are promoted as their energies ! submit it for publication, hoping that it may servo are awakened, and their moral, inlelleclual and o call forth something from abler pens than physical faculties are developed, that a nation i mine. Then let tho best plan bo adopted to bring becomes truly great nnd prosperous. Let a gov- this government under the control of the coxernmen'.by its fostering care, raise up an intel-jMoN ikoi-le. As my age and failure remind roe ligent laboring class, that feel that they hold a i not to continue this much longer tako tho mat rank in the scale of being above that of beinr; ler into jour own hands. K.
merely 'hewers of wood and drawers of water"!
nit nenil 1 1 : I 1 1 1 f!.ii.vnnlifiri I -i c; 1 rtvrniflr, A o ennn ! ( . - UA . I I . I. A I , K a t nm r. r . t .i.ltraa n , ( Ia,1.
. -. . . . j ' u ' J ' vi. - . - ' - ' ' I 1.11 III il I liiCJ aiu uw uiuugvg u.ivj j as iho members and spectators caught the idea of ; for a purse-proud aristocracy, and above all, let I
the speaker, thero was an outburst of feeling; them feel that they wield the destinies of a great aud a long continued and repeated applause, i People, and that country is safe from foreign invamingled w ith shouts and cries of approbation, aion, or internal commotion. To you then, felwhich told that that feeling and devotion for the low-laborers, I appeal. Ours is a republic, a govgnod cause, which always ensure success, we ro ; crnmetit of the rEorLn, and as you are the most only pent up in the breast of every Whig, await- : numerous class, the power is in your own hands, ing for the lime to burst forth. 1 you can control the government of this country, In a like spirit the Whigs of the Union will re- ' anr y0u are accountable if it is not properly adspond to tho call. It awakens the glorious mem- ' ministered. Unless you -hut your eyes, you can
ones ot great times, th it cannot be aroused with- . not bo ignorant of tho misrule tnat is in our land, i Slade octed a inanlr nart Ha wrote a letter in
out exciting to enthusiasm every true Whig heart, Our government is in iho hands of an auistoc- j which he requested his friends not lo vote for birn,
Mr. Slade of Vermont,
This gentteman gave new evidence of his magnanimity and fidelity to his principles before tho election. In tb formation of a new district of nhicb, in part, he had been a representative for twelve years, the friends of a new candidate outnumbered his, and George P. Marsh was nominated. He has sinco been elected. Some frienda of Mr. Slado were dissatisfied, and wanted to e-
lect him ogam, and one or two papers and publio meetings nominated him. In this exigency, Mr,
and annulling it with a d.votion and z
ai for the
f defeat,
hacv those mat iivo on tne products or y our j DUt 0 go for his regularly nominated successor.
groat cause, which knows not tho (ear ot defeat, j labor nnn whi know b it little in relation to j After going over some of the points of controverbut only looks with certainty to the victory, that ! y0tjr interests, and care les3 who have no sym- j 9V peculiar to the locality, Mr. Slade said: is sure to be theirs, as they deserve and wilt win j pa,hy for you, and instead of legislating fr your j SympBlhi9in thu3 a9 ,hese friends 0f minedo
interest, wrangle lor the spoils ot onice. i pay . jn ,he qLie8,iona whicn divlda the ,eadin ,ar,ieB about eight dollars tax annually, which is j .st , , lf iMed ,0 ask lhem n0, ,Q f what enough to pay one Congressman for one day,; (h mdy QWQ lhecountry jn lho 8lreng.h of the but I cannot obtain it by sixteen day's labor ; desiro toservo mo. I em unable to perceive that Surely this is not right that sixteen of our class i ,hejr vote8 for mQ can d(J 00 d whi!e lh
it. Ijultbnore Patriot.
KALTIMORE WHIG COXVKNTIOV. At a meeting of the Whig Convention in the city of Baltimore, held on Thursday evening, the '21st September, .he following preamble and
resolutions were unanimously adopted:
If irraii ! fur liio prairie mi ! tuminta i a '. Ibirrili tor l!ic w il IrrersJ r:a I ! 'l'tic lurtu, ihe .ieaiTt, the loaiuaui lluriali lor our glorioiM ia i.l'.
We may reach IndepcnJenco by the ,u:n oi Pv,aim. "It is enouL'h!"' It seems ns if Art
October, and then, bo suro of it, I shill bo home, ,iaJ faicn ln iove w ith her ow n creation, and in
tho mm and women tlint ere. p over the floor are mere insects amid iho gigantic objects that stood on every side. At length, .is yuu approach the immense branzo canopy, an ! gaz up into that
solemn dome, circlit g away into the heavens,
i Oil t Jltltlllli, . o"n,-i
I have been for-
. r i .l -r.l i
ty years pretty mucn or a stient ooserver oi .ucse , other ouf cheri9hed prjncipes Bnd poicy.
i t i . :
annuid not equal one oi wie.rs. . nave uee.. .or- . . availai,,e to SU9tain. ;n ,be nerson of an-
it
hereas, A j Mat meeting of ihe hi mem-: thuiar?. and ridinff of ihe future by ihe past. I ' . ,un(t tu. i tuii . ' r vvt.
hors of CongreBO was held in ashington, on , should think, that if the present rulers are suf-! f-. , ,n ,r- a
'l til if ,1 V. Irf 1 S rl Ci I r PnninrV net fnr hP l (nmd l.a hn t Iha rama nf rrnvornmnrtl n faur vanra .
as
all
ns the saving aptly soils, "bv tho first boat
Our travel thus far his born so prosperous, that nny prospect of being neecssiated to winter m (ho mountain is now removed, and in sixty days wo shall be prep utiig ''to go F. ist.'' Tho Oregon emigrants (nine hundred souls, two hundred w ag ins , and some six or eight hundred head of rattle) are about ten or ttlteen days behind ns. Of tlo m I shall have a dval lo tell you. Fortune and friendship crown von. (Inod bye. M.C. F.
iho f n i husiism of her passion had thrown awayall her wealth upon i' .
Foreign Cone-ipon.ieiH-e of the Ne- ork Trihai:?. The Klerntil City"--st. Petet's Chinch.
American. Neetlie--A New Article. Ntu V. UK, Sept. 13, IS ' In the various branches of cutlery, hardware ; ami brass maaufarturcs, our country is m iking rapid advances. It was but a few months since, that I gave yen an account of the extensive works of the New Fnglan.l Co ai Providence III., fur 'the iiiinuficture cf wood screws. Soon after an establishment went tn!o operation in ' Philadelphia to make iron butt?. Since then the ,' tr 1 1: f:ir I orn nf iiin.a. fin ltif l.irfcst SCale. his
Home. April 1 d.ito Irom the Internal bccn Cpmmer,oed in Connecticut." .Now I have City. Yesterday wc descended the Albano alor.g tJ unnuuncef ,hat a factory io make needles, bv ihe Appian way, with a scene before us, if not macujnery ia ln opeiatitn at Hiverstraw, R ickthe most magnificen', at least the richest in asso- an(l countv in , his State, h is the first attemi.t ciation.of uny in the world. Just as we were uf ,ho kind, in the Uni u d States. Dr. Ii.-nd, leaving the village, wc passed the tomb of Pom- vvhj jg noW on a uil therp wri(l.5; pey the Great, a huge gry structure, rising m a ,. saw ,he needles in the ano is stages of the single sijuare tower of gray stone, erected bv procesica by which thev aie made from the wire. Cornelia over his ashes. Ho sleeps well with prepared on the same premises, and was surprised his ivy-covereu monument looking down on .he ( a, , he facility afforded by the curious Michmerv Uomc that was almost hts. Adown tho entire which human irgenuitv ' has invented o lessen descent the whole desolate campagna of Rome, ,he m3nua labor, and multiply ihe results of the (as far as Socrate) was in view. Amid its ruin?, numerous operations. The wire is first cut into with us lowers and domes aud obelisks, arose the er)lrths, which will make two needles each. The modern city , a living tomb stone over the ancient - depressions whero tha eves are t i be made, and one longvdead Hetwecn us and it, i.ko long where the grooves are to be found in tho finished broken co. mnades, stretched the miles cf her ; artic!e nro sta!npc j , l)lVn n(!etr;C3 bv a single ancient acqueducts Layond in the smoky t'is-I ,tro!co of B machine, wi-h which a single hind lance, the blue -lediterranean drew its pencil can lurn off 30.000 in a day. It is then turned alorg Ihe sky, making a smgle lino on the horri- ovcr to a bov.who with another machine punches ron, while around all , like guardian spirits, seem- ,he eyes and again another separates the . wo edtolean.n mournful altitude, .he ancient si- I needles, and smithes awav anv irregularities lfD. cen.ur.es. The grandeur and the loneliness ,ef, or made by ,he other processes. Bit the eve of the wide scene weighed on my heart. Rome, of Jh6 nced!e jf gt!, rou?h ad must be bored bv
MUKiiicBi ii it'll iii iiiv put i rp itn. nnn I nil .
CT y : ' , " anmner
i -o.u r i- i . r . u i , . , , , r r i aaioti a oiiaii u K iiiia in ail uuuuuuiiuu he i.n oi iebruary last, for 'he fercd to hold the reins of government a few yoars i ionA - l- nnfi . , mm
purpose of considering the propriety of holding longer, that twice sixteen laborers would not be na - ,r u;a J- '
itunal Convention to nominate candidates lo rami to one of their c!a?3. My object, (enow n . , . u.u u V it
, 1.1 in, , i . ! iho .jjcauuuo in icgaiu iu nuiiu u& may uu wail" be supported by the Whig party at the next elec- laborers, is to endeavor to induce ycu to up ed representative of the people. la ..onot President and ice President, at which the matter at once, exercise your own r.gh.s and hjg f refef nQt on, l0 lh 8tan'din ,0pic8 meeting the lullow.ng resolution was adopted, to bring badi .he government where it properly be- of dlsgsion between the leading parlies, but to W'.l'f. , ti . .V vvv t rr ,(? 1' lT ,',he h""d3 f lheKCM? PE0LE ; that othrr great question in which I lake a deep -hesolced, That .he W big mcmhe.s of Con- object of all governments should be to .produce ; and n? in;ere9t. I need not speak of his gross concurring m iho expediency of the pro- ,hc greatest amount of happiness to .he largest vjew9 Qn ,ho ubject of sIavery. Tbey are before p sed Convention, and 'elding to tho wishes ex- number. And you constitute tho majority, ; th ubic iQ hi8JaddreS3 t0 ihe nominaiiog conpressed, that they should designate tho time and why should you be excluded from an equal voice ; ventI0n place, do respectfully recommend that a Whig j i the halls of legislation? I do not say that you j , haye heard m(jch M;d on he Bu, jgct of aNationa Convent.on, for the nomination of can-. should hold all the offices, but I say you should b n wh(J flCarce kflew whatJ,b faid , .dates for President and ice Pres.den of the hold an equal share in proportion to your numbers, f 0f care(J ey SQ ,hat it might 8erve lhe purp0Se. Lo.ted States, bo held at the ci.v of B . t.more . Are not the mechanical, manufacturing and ogri- i of lhe moment. Such is not Mr. Marsh, if I on Wednesday the first day of May, V 1 1. and cultural .merest-, the chief interests of our coun- ; kaQw bjm ,je hai ppoken right, and will, t that ihe said Convention bo composed of dele- J try ? and who can so faithlully represent, and so , r.Jst act ribl. Enough surely will he aea of gates from th, respective States. tTial to i the . fully guard those great interests as mechantcs, ; (he sIave.holdj d el6Ve driving piriff ifbo number ot each btato in the Congress of tho . manufacturers and farmers remains long in Congress to stimulate bim to deL- ' . I That laboring men arc capable of legislating, . cided and efficieot actl0O. The time is, moreo-
Ami inerei?, i ne wingsot ;no city ot u n- ; experience proves, A large proportion oi tne timire, b"ing deeply interestel with the irnpr- ; the most talented mfcn of the country have been tance of giving to the nominations ot the N uion ' found in this class. Such were among the nl Convention lhe most conspicuous and authort- framers of our Constitution, which ha3 never t itive ratification which their brethren ihroughout j been surpassed by nnn ; and Rome was never
the Union are able to confer; and holding in lire- j mora prosperous, than when she called a man
Iv reinembrnnce the admirable service of the Young Men's Convention, assembled in this city on tho fourth of May, 110, and the deservedly great influence of" that Convention over the cojn try; and belie v ing that thecanvass of 1S11 may be animated bv the sime patriotic enthusiasm.
ver, rapidly approaching when this great subject will bo forced upon the attention of all; and when the question, "what has the North to do with la very?" will be soberly asked by no man who shall desire to maintain the character of a statesman or a christian. There may continue to bo 'diversities of operation but the spirit will be one a spirit of undying hostility to slavery, not
from .he tlovgh to guide the affairs of the na
tion. At least we ought not to let office seekers '
mnke in nominationp, ana tney nave too long , . fjjinn , nn,rr. but as utterlw
exercised that usurped privilege. A certain set , hosti)e ,Q ,hJ t of our instllu,ions and if long at the county sents usually control the nomina- cherished fa(a, t0 lhe c:iftence of our Union, tions. If we sirsT have an arislocracy to rule ; , . nr Mr. Marsh from a deaira to
and may be conducted with the same eminent j over us, let us, (at least as long as we nre allow" ! do him justice; and of American slavery in my success, if it be commenced and directed under j ed the right of suffrage,) assert the privilege of , . , . DUrD09e t0 omit no proper occasion while
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tno same intelligent guidance, mey unanimously ; selecting sucn as we cnoose, tni3 we can ao, lor i jiy be lhe consequences to me what they may, recommend, through their delegates in this body, j if they will mike their nominations we can let j Q agsajj that giant iniquity, and contribute what to their Whig brothers of th several States, tha i them do their own voting, and we will vote for i j may t0 6Courge it from the face of the earth, formation of a Young Men's Convention of Ru-j whom we please. I think it is time for us to be- j
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M r ii - , . - . T - anomer proces?, wmcn leaves n &u sniuuiii as uu Mecca of all my boyish imaginations, was before t0 cul ,hread After ,bis a mjn ;nds a handfu me and yet how diflcrent from .hose creams! a, R time on a common grindstone, holding them of "nv I m Cnn0t PPrec1,a' ,he feelings in his ,eft nanif and piv, lhcm a perpetual monatUlV fSl "me 'ck9 dWn n Im" ' lic,D w"h 1,i9 righ, so that "hen the operauon is ,nt, , r he ,mPress'3 whicfa the iraag. ; finished thev must be round as well as sharp.
in&lion I rnm t: . l in
the soul I t u cnuunoou, nave graven on , Thev Hr0 now l0 be case hardened, and finally ive ara It lhe Presented to tha actual 'burnished, all of which is dono by simple procesBluiin. lw.i y d!t!ercnt' lhat 009 seefn3tses, in which immense numbers can be subjected t.uggIOg beucea wak,ng and 6!6cping-be 1 10 the eperatioa at lhe same uxe." J
ification, to bo composed of delegates from every gin to act in this matter. I have not yet matured district of the country, who shall meet in the any plan, but will merely suggest the ontlines of ci'y r.f Baltimore, on Thursday tho 2 1 day of, one, and wish any ono who feels any interest iu Mav, ISM. I the object, to reply to it and give his views. The Therefore, Resolced, That it be recommended plan which I would suggest i3 the following: At to the Whigs of the several Slates, to appoint a the first township meeting after the plan can be Young Men's Convention cf Ratification, to as- matured, let each township adopt a Constitution, semb'e in the city of Baltimore, on Thursday the 1 with suitable officers. Simetbing like this, tha.
'-2d day of May, 141, who shall have full power ' at the annual township elections, at a suitable
to ratify the nominations of ihe Actional Convention, and to make such arrangements for the conduct of iho canvass as they may believe best adapted to insurfl success fo the cause. Further Hcsclred, That this Convention, in ' the name of the true and patristic Whigs cf tha
A writer in the Charlestown Courier makes mention of a rumor, which appears to be autben tic, that a rough manuscript of Col. JohnsoiCm famous Sunday mail report has been found among the papers of the late President Cooper, of South Carolina.
hour, say 11 o'clock, proclamation shall be made j The Petersburg Intelligencer states that there
at the door of the bouse where the election is held j are now ejcrht Cotton Manufacturing establish that the voters of this township present w ill pro- ments bej0D2i Dg to lhat town, soma of them on ceed to elect oq raotioc, a certain number of del- , f ,. . . . .. mnA egates (let the number of each township be pro- eca!e aU near,y m fu!l P"aUoD' Bnd portionate lo the number of vc'.ers) io meet with preparing to extend lhem.
