Richmond Palladium (Weekly), Volume 15, Number 1, 3 January 1845 — Page 1

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fffiUMiB svtar rtar nasir;, s ! BOILO WAT St B. W. DAVIS, JltibtSmtlK-tHitrointTofytaintnA Front tlrreU, Aichmarufi Wayne eounly, lndia.it. . TERMS OF THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM: Tw tltaria ail Vance; nnd Three Dollar at the expiration of the year. ftNo paper rtiecontinuad until ail arrearage art paid, onloaeel the option of tha publiaher. AH failure to notify m diacoMtiBuance al and of the year, will t considered (ttrr1",,,tB "" PW, V invnre attention. raox i.i dux if olis. -

MCHMONB

PA

LLABHJM

tBe last and fear not: Let all the ends thou aim'at at be thy country, thy God'n, and truth'."

101. XV.

RICDSOSD, WANE C0CJ.TT, ISBIIM, JiMIRT 3, 15 Ii.

0. I.

tfio Morris canal, and other sources. " This do-

Uiiesiic debt constitutes an immediate demand on

iw?MhW(W,wwn,,;, tJko Tmsury jf re,oved, thorn t octhing to j j.- ." ; " letter frem the Senior Miter. i prevent t!ic St a to from commencing immediately v..- ii.

prevent tne rtato iroin coinnieiiciiig iiimivuid.cij v-,.- Hnmrximn

t 1... iM-.r..i - r I j-i hil i f i Thn fl va r r r-F-ii?. ' . '

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scrip rici'j oy uio uan is not. ki cin:uiuiiuii. noi f.ui it be: for if nut ii) circulation, the battle will

ernor, requesting that th'n, doymight bo devoted , !,v contract, two vcars of interest, hich

she will not submit to. as sho is amply secured.

IJ&OWNI.Vi's, Dec. I'.hb, INI I. In obedience to tho Proclamation of the o-.

The Popular Vte

31,672

1 7 ,SG i

. TM I - r . . r

w i nanKsgivirig ior uie mnrty i,non u enjoy under Divine Providence, the legislature una not bcon in session. Our opinion is that it is an iiladvised policy, an I that the object proposed will rccoive but littlo attention, Divine service was had in all the- churches of the city, a 'id there was an outward display of worship which i hope ii not on "empty show." Tho olection of President Judge m tho first, aecond.aud thirl Judicial Circuits cmhi; oil" last evening. Isaac Naylor, tho present incumbent

Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut,

i New York,

So that t! - account justly slated, if the Treasur- j jc.rsc '. cr'a KeiKjrt of last, or the Auditor's of this veari f, i 1 . , ... , , t aims, ivauia,

mav be relied on, will stand thus:

Ain')ii;it nf i!"irim n- I'.ebt, 'l to:.' I ie ire cent ctp i-je I tu Ihe Ainliu rerrivr l fr m M irrts s.ir,!. uti l ol:ir r ;uiu.!,ut elliU.r 7.,0H

Hoiawsre, !'5;1-G-M-,rylatKl, i 'iri;ain,

North (Carolina,

7,:J2 :i',)lH 2 0 bS itl i:$.'i77

."Sir.

41,103 'i7.100 l-,-19 U7,r"5 17.24c" -5'..:70

j i ' 'ni'J of an pro

,K' j jit, 1.0iio;abie, p?M:.arOi an t great lO.fG ) ,

The N.

l.)13

131 ' spct to the Drrr r;

3,1-1U

Fion tha N. Y. Troa.': -.. The Treses ty which Polk was nice ted. Tho affidavit of sovoraJ well-known oJ respectable jorrons. showing thst'tho voto of Lotj-

-s- ifiana a given to PoJk by thonwjst ;gTntc and barefacsd frauds, have now bcn for weeks bforo the public.-Xo answer is made to them, becansw none can I mad.?. Hero are a physician resi

ding in Pioquomiuo, tha steward of one boat and tho engineer of another, which wera employed to tako full loaij of hofbc-oji from New-Orleans

thither, who soletnnly sr) and thotr testimotiT

esse that

Parish

driciv

rn.i.fm, 10 ho . ihat. un '.ft iha from the shj'Is hecauwj thoy atu?npUx2 to chal!ong oeM-a th Krpi:!.:ie ))ti? tc aver somo of the crowds of stran'rers who wore votini

there that many Whigs aero tlnn intimidate! from voting that tho Sheriff refused to notice th challenges that wers inadc. h.it put ui the Palk vote as last as thev wrra ofiercd ; but, when a

liiou, hasbron sound in sen- Clay vole- was offered, he threw tint oa tho flr

ff la (tafuny t perform, ia la walka nf priraSa J3 corroborated lV IIMOy Other witiieSSC I wnaiter datie bt M appertain x si And I ahali r -t,:. .t icaf i OBf wha hh w h- u,.t, SQvera1l cf fce f v U h,if rf '''"S iXi aiMt aai astictada, oMn ie m.KtmrHt a.s )eria of were beaten atld COVCTC 1 With tr blood, ,

A XIF.KO IXPM .MUl, Y . Jo.irnal of Commerce, which, in re

ed

cf

South C;irohna, Cliombv the Legislature

Thu

iTi.rvnt

.rii7,;tu iu ini:' from

of tho first Circuit was re-elected, bv one vote Cov, Whitcomb's statrm-.-nt, r.n l is so variant

that it .s!iou!d ii' t he allowed to p:..;i wuriout cor- ():,-,

( ieoria, Alnbami, M issisiii j j j ii , Ixjiisiiana, Tenuosi-e, IvcuUmk ,

over Dan. Maco, I'sq. In tho second Circuit, Wm. T. Otto, I!sq., th-3 present Principal Secretary of tho Senate was elected; nod in the third, Courtland C. Cashing, tho jtres"iit Prosecuting Attornoy for the District, was elected. If is principal competitor was Daniel Macey, I '.-t p, formerly of Wnyne cou.iiy.

rection a, oik c trom the higlK.'-t authority. Wo ' call upou him, :rs f!, ad our friends nl Ir.di.turipolis, to let ii", and the public know exactly bow th a matter sl-ind. Vo s!ou'd li'ivo hnd nay, e have now no fears nbout lndiann, if her public functionaries and legislators could be prrsi;-iu"d to dash ahead

m a uo.u ana nouosi rou tmj. i w .iuiw minu

It ifi't n.", iiiino;s, .Michigan, M Ksouri, A rkansufi, Jo States

J 1,1(1) l.,:H!) 1 IS ro,?3 l'5.0.-)7 f.7,.07 lo.Ha U V37 'd',i3 1

Tho select comaiitteo to whom was referred tho there is in a slate of cpathv and dospondene v.

resolution of Mr. De frees, in relation to tho Stato As to the talk about tho inability of Indiana t

pay.it is all nonsense. What, with a milhoa ot m-

i i,i. "r .'i..131 a,2St 13,177 :9,VU7 14'),U7 -O.ISl ;7,i.35 t "J7.703 il,3'."9 3,0'.0 i,rav37 l,'JCK),tH5

tinient, givesthe.se anecdotes of th;s tnartvr of and put a Polk vote in the ballot-box instead f a i-. , ,i -. t i . . . .-.i i- that w hilo tho Whi? Irnl o:ers wera not allow Li'.bcrtv, whom tho ico President ciect ot t!i L. . n . , 7 to vote at au, ti:c Kcof)CO interloi-ers (somo

"3'c"' -Mr- in Hecn sir.cn las election ;bcm a;u.lis n.,j jniIIOrs) voted ti.roo tunes each - has been ascertained, has eulogised as a 'patriot that is, at each of '.he pull ia the Parish and I aud a martyr, and oi.e destined to the h;gi.c?. hon- that tho master-spirit in all this gigantic villainy 1 ors of las country. wero Judgn Leonard, w lio represents Piaquemine

m trie legislature, nno tne oiierifl aloresaiu. 1 ns into a J j.lgn charter;-! tho steaitib-iaw at Nc w-Uriean.--,

'Wo hnp'a-ncit tho other evc-nirii' to fuil

conversatso'i on Ixrardthc steam b..

. sjioke iu condeaitiation of Dorr.

: t!.men related the slorv of Dorr a:,

J,lor '-.'.at'O 3,032

01,130

raid

nave no

W,

Fo?t lbjhStLUl.VT.

debt, inado a rojwrt, accompanied by a bill, on yesterday. It was laid on the table, an 1 a')0 copies ordered to be printed for the use of tho Senate. In tho Report, it is prnriosed to find nil tho interest which has already ncrrued on our State IJonds, and including one yoar in advance, bo computed, and that new Ponds bo issued, bemng throe per cent, interest, and exchange for those now in the hands of tho IJond-hoMcrs.bisaring !ivc, six, and seven per cent., and tint asiuran'-os ho made for the faithfil payment of the inter, st annually. If the Bond-holders would make this arrangement, it is supposed that tho assessment of thirty cents on the one hundred dollars of t-i vnh'o property in the Stain, and a poll tax of one dollar, would meet that interest, nnd that the tolls mid water rents on tho Wabash and laae Canal would furnish means to tiofr-jy the current ox -ponscs of tho State government. The Report, however, will soon ho pubiishod, when it will be laid beforo our readers, and to which we slct'l call the ospecial attention of our readers. I nm indebted tea Cn-m in Cincinnati for a copy of the flnzftte, containg tho follow iiig notice of Cov. Whitcomb's .Message. It i a fair

Wo are doeply involved in debt, b it n"t yet in dishonor; and it should h tin prid; of every citizen of tho State, to prevent a bankruptcy in thj one, if tho other cannot bo averted. Tho integrity of Indiana MtrsT bo maintained. It is time

public opinion was awakened to tho subject of ,'ufu3 Ul3 cur State indebtedness, and 1 hopa "old Wayne" Jln,l09 Monroe, will not be behind hand in taking up the mritter. No ope. but I vote,

It is true that wo havo icccived but little local Itcnotit from the expenditure of the vast sums

su'iandered iu other parts of the State: but wo

Polk over Chi, e.vc'usi-. o of South Carolina, 3S72 Whole number of votes thus far, D,7 which will be increased to about 2 ,70),00 by

the veto of Arkansas, and tho deficient counties

bn.t,itmts. with a soil teeming witn wcaliii, and

with honest hands to till it, put in su;h a plea, as

this? Shame inrn the man, shame upon tho ;n Alabama nnd Mississippi. in 1 10, the n um-

men, who shall hint at such a dishonorable, such J(,rof votes was a fraction over 1 00, COO. a degrading course of action. No. Crant tiiat jjy adding the tho abolition vote to that cast for tho burden to bo borno is a heavy one; grant that rp,y nnd by giving Polk a majority ot MO.000 in

livrcase l taxation lias to Lie snrmnteu to sun it will end, if manfully borne, and faithfully carried out, in saving tho honor of the State, and increasing its wealth. Let no true Indinniuu hese tnto as to what ho shall do!

at in wiiic.i wo c.(i,u,r;,on,. .!..! !.,.,.?,r,,. r,,r.,;;...a k.- i;.,,,,-

s'-oke iu condeaitiatioii of Dorr. One of tho gen- nn.! thus t.w.W ih.wn the i;nnr.itl,to i-.-,ir r PU.

,, - . - . . t frjiiion in ivjemino in tho risrht ctnd,tio:i for tcttrioiic servicn

Cambridge College ia lS-io,,f we reuieu:U-r"right. .tf. SharilTthen iiashod thr iob in tfir. mrtat !-...-

incss-tikt.' niBiiiitfr.

....w.. ij jus inri ilisi oil mo KKi.i v us ui me wuires. to prish or ha vt justice done. Hut when the su- tho si.'onco of tho cu'prits, ample and con porior power of th3 faculty apiK-ared, Dorr was ns these are. There is corroboration whi

S. Carolina, it would stand as fodows

Far Clay and Birnoy, Forl'elk,

Tho relator was then a munber of C'o'lego.

..o boy ne ud was lot; j -r tain Dorr in 1ns do- ( i bo fact that theso outrages wero committed

nuntnations o! t,.c Jacinth and m Ins drvmration Joosaot rest on too M-ida vas of th witnesaa and

lclusi vn

rh can-

one of the very first to ask forgivnes and was not bagainsaved. Pinqueminc is an old Parish, actually one of the four who th is escaped w hilo lying about tho mouth of tho Mississippi, and not the whole class Us les stood oat, and were ex- capable of rapid! v increasing in population, suico pei''od. After the circle broke up, ono of tho i;s whole area is an uneuitivatablo swamb lying gouiemcn accosted us, saying ho was pleased below the surface of tho Mississippi, except a

small strip on tho banks cf that river. Thia Parish, by tho Census of I 10, had but fiAeon hundred and iifiy-onc white inhabitants of both sexes and all ages. Of thf-a not more than throe hundred nnd twenty could, according to the law or Population, bo Mn'o Adults. Iouisiana has a Property Qualification for noting, which, in a

Parish where laws wore enforced, wots id roduco

w itn tho manner m wtucii we spoko of Dorr

'1

sid he, 'was one of Dorr's he.ui men;' and he wont on to tel. tin ridiculous and and pitiful story himself agitated with alternate laughter and rogret. 'I went with Dorr," said he, 'until tee constitution was formed, but 1 was opposed to its adoption for 1 perceived that it brought about a condition of things w hich seemed to me dangerous.

Dorr, however, proclaimed the constitution, and tJC

1.3ps,53

Pc

in tho muior.'tv

IMrudcnti and Vice Presideats.

Ileury Clay His IlespvUl-e.

We ciip the following table from an jxchange. The K:atotaf Ke.iu-ky f:ir K; . in.; tecr n . :s

.-i o.! r ;vl gieat.'in, no ia t. ee a i in 'ii tii. K;

liu-m-h .Mr. I. lirv- t i, e.-;:ire.-i-f! i nn.t meir per-it

i -a iii"

led Mr. Dorr, in this altitude of

j plan was. Hero were two govornniouts over the

same territory. Tho inndons's government would not withdraw, and if we should ' on, ... . collision would bo inevitable. Dorr's rep'y was:

nuuioer OS

ai voters still lower. But this

l.h.

Joubt that our readers will ire gratt-

"All we have to do ii to go ahe.'.d.' saw the difficulty wc :A to him wit'i-

chosrm. 1 as.i- ; hns probably naver been much regarded in Pla- : -fairs wdiat his leniine. when votes ivaw needeil for tha loeofoeo

party. The vole of tho Parish at the recent Flections has been as fo'iows : IS 10. IS 12. 1SH. Whig. Ixjco. Whig. Ik-o. W'g. Iaj. Clay. Polk. 10 2a0 03 J70 3'3 310 37' l'07

rs who

tee sr.; no ill

. !

d with tho information of which u contains.

or tu a l ire. hoar the Ixdl ring, then clear tho track.' 1 per- 'ofoco excess ov er any previous ma,..

I!

ton was unanimous! v elected both terms

r.nd John Adams receded a majority of the electoral votes for N ice President."

Fon Vice Phksident. ItlXi.

rcjTr l mi l prof'iu r! rf ! t. 'i nn Isnia

s common reply wa

Wh

:,n vou

1. tnnj. 210

- HJ

174

070 0S)0

v a ft a n W .! afTe:ti'-iitc; of i fill of li'iiisit tc, !

a wn i. work of UiB lieaii; an t ' CtlVGU, IiOU HC nil p w' nn i n;inf.-u (ie.'ition ; cr who had no plan.

u'cc.v cd that wo ha

! a lead - 1 '-XCf'Sii of total vote over highest ever beforo, (5!H ! Polk's O'ricial majority in the Stale, OS'J

1 ma

i i

me rf ji.y

On

John Adam. 7 1 j T. Pinckney , a Thomas Jeiiiu-sou, Ov-s Aaron Burr, -r0 Thomas Jo fl or son, 73 Aaron Burr, 73 John Adams. 01 T. Pinckney, fS IHOt. Thos. Jetfuson, 102 I ticorgo Clinton. 1 C. C. Piiickney. I I j Rufus King, U isas. JaiTics Madison, Ceorge Clinton, l'-H C. C. Pmcknoy, da Rufus King, 47 1 S 1 J. James Madison. 1 2- j Flbndgc ( Jerry, I 2S De Wm Clinton, W j Ingcrsolt,

i una occasion ! saui to hunt .Mr. l'orr, tne 1 neso iigures tell the whom storv. I he actual

r . i T i i . i . . !..,',, . .i ,

eure. Ami new constitution oi u,o i.aw a no i 'ruer party is, nuiuocr or legal voters in tne t'aristi cannot ex-g-.,.i me i fcnl for anything I see, as good as ours, and in some j coed 300, of whom tit least lO are Whigs. Sub-

Ve-t ivr beajufj! iiiil, t.i ! more o ii man it oj: i-iwri)l ffifin ! n,keii aunr!t ', K'lieiK'iilv : i tl-t cal'ii of Utt iul wine!

:in hey frg c !, ani look byati l ihemaaive t ve respects bettor, w hy should wo r:ot proclaim our : tract thoao, nnd tho honest locofoco majority is

1 1 n vfnt-e of ri, ii,

aiendfaat frieii.U; lii ariiij iU not t-e u:iierdaj ty foo. M hi pure prayer Lie grv.ueii by !leae,i '. 'I'll. is Hil Mr. City reepoii-l : 1 mi zo:tt tiemlauien, by tr. ki.dnai t.avvar.l ir,n, witii-lt iias prunjjieil Uiis v:.t ii lire tJuvernor, t'raat-!ial Kier .-! ( beiit j :ky, an I aome of my .Ui.vcitixoii, i,i private !le. And I lha.ik yi'O, Sir, (.Mr L'mlcrwo'vl) theif organ, on tiiin orraxma, for I'.e ireiin; n,i I el'ie-ient aii.iiBSs vi)i-li have j'.o: lions ne ih' i .Miur

James .Monroe,

Is3 j I). D. Tompkins, 31 j Oppos'ti seatt'ng. i aa.

2 IS I). I). lomokins.

Opp. divided,

Andrew Jackson. J. (iuincv Adams, W. H. Crawford, llenrv Clay.

Andrew Jackson,

Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay, John Floyd, Wm. Wirt,

nro bound by interest, honor, and every consideration that is dear to our beloved State to stand up to the work. J Indinnit Gu. AVhiternnb. Wo feci dissatisfied, as" wril r pr.mcd, at tho

Message of Oov. Whilcomb. It is a had public John (J. Adams, document; bad in tone; bad in princip'e; bad in

its want of accuracy and lairnes.r. it is ditlicult with any thing like respect for tho office which he fills, or for the man himself, to speak of it iu language tho occasion would warrant, aud may ho hard, by any .-ours a of action, to counteract its baneful induence upon the character of Indiana at home, or its credit abroad. Tho public mind in this State was just laboring Iwtwoen right and wrong, half resolved to meet the crisis liko men, yet half afraid to da so, and while in this condition Tov. Whitcornb puts forth a messago.despondont in tone, coward iy iu spirit, trimming in policy, thus paralyzing, as for as ho tin do it, the efforts and hopes of the good, and Civiii'"' front and compactness to tho action of tho

designing and bad. citizens of Indiana. His -onrso has surprised all parties. Wo think wo spwik truly when we say, none spare it the sever- Jamcs R. IV.k, est censure. Henry Clay,

but, il we are not wnoiiy mismiermeo, a

charge may bo ma do against (lov. Whitcornb. Andrew Jackson.

W J. c.

Nl II 37

Ca'houn,

Five others,

113

212

182 7S

No choice hav ing boon effected by the electors, John Quincy Adams was chosen President by the House of Kr pre.ieniativos.

rl ai i heard i-y ' approval of it, and so put an end to the trouble?

i on issue your proclamation, advising all your friends to voto for it, and in my judgement wo can make you the first Governor under it w ithout difficulty.' '1 would not care," said Dorr, 'if it were o.er so much better than oiks: I will except nothing which cornea from tho other side.' After this 1 in a groat measure withdrew from him as did most of his loading adherents. On ! ..f .1 . ! .! .. .. ... I . I ... 1

, , deliver. 1 am u.dr iha greatest oV,.gatio.i to uia uu oiguv o n.o nivativ upon tae .uwimi, i vis.veu Teou'e o! Krsilvirky. Haruis more tnn lofty years of my tint post and found it full of picketed UK 11, well

armed with several of Dorr's relatives among the lendors. I went ;hence to Dorr's head quarters. As I passod along six cannon were discharged in succession, and directly armed men wero running by me. 1 inquired of somo of them what they were going to do? They replied that thsy knew only that the cannon were the signal for muster. Al Dorr's quarters there were soon as-

embracir.r ; semblcd about seven hundred men. Bv coever-

;he U.

perceived that there was ahsolut. 'v in tli

an I the iss-ja of eio cat moment no plan.

itfo, eioy l.:ve dt-oioniirileii toeir co-ia .e;i--e and nnocimo n vsrdi me. tu variety oi form. Toi last aud fio.viiin; evidriire of their long mi i I'nulMul BU-irh.neiU, axliihif" hi i:io vote utiiclt, in Uioif hrlita. juj eve yeeteolay, at liioainf the sun to i v.eniineiit, a t!ie I'Jiecloral Colioga nf Ke iiiK-ky, fiP. me wit! over9 -ii4 g'-ilitu 'n. Hit 1 a.'ioui I fiiil to oxpresi trie feelings ef in :iart, II 1 did not a!o ofir my yrolouivt and jrnirf.il a i' k now !er !gt eti w t.o trse ot.itr Stales, nicii liaifo uiiio I v;tri Kei-t irky in ilia n(trmor to lo.-t me t. llie C'iiitl Mai(:lrary 'if toe I'm. mi,

a .i ! to too mi 11 ion nn I a .pinner of i come

220. Had no more been returned. Mr. Clav

would havo received the vote of tho Stato. But by a most atrocious and impudent villany hois sw indiod out of it. And what say tho loofbco party and press? Do they court investigation? Do they prirry tho tacts? Do they manifest any regret at such a complete subversion cf Republican Governmont?.t they I Thoy chuckle over it I Judge Leonard is compared in some of these journals to Napoleon ! Tho fraud uianlly returned Floctors aro entertained with feast.'i and honors; tho foul vot for Polk is cast under tho roar of 170 guns, ami all is hilarity and exultation. They glory in tho robbery and riot on its spoils ! What care thoy for purity of e'ectiens and the rights of Xhn legal voters ! Nothing. Hurrah for Polk, Dallas, Texas and villainy in general? Why should thoy bo more chary of tho means than ef the end?

" 'ntel!.?e-a ami patrioii.m. .i,o. tonar-v-r ...au )nrr ,-.1 ,,nn .,. ,,..ri nf

, ti V M ,1 r f er lea I I f il T ii t 1 ? , ! ii rr:1 l llllsi n s L 11 rlT U,M .

ill

te! iT'ig. have t;rccioJ

lers. I crili-

u.invn i -1 ng

"A t lengt'i Dorr mustered his men

was raiuv and uncomfortable. 1 mnuir

ej

17 s 63

J.C Calhoun. Richard Rush, Wm. Simth,

or two of tho leaders what thev were goifii to d

No one could answer. I said to them, aro you

sure that you have any object in view worthy' of '. '""vcir.cnt is the highly respected widow of tha

1S3.

210 10 1 1 4

M. Van Buren, John Serueant, Wm. Wilkins, le. A. Fhnaker,

M. Van Buren, W. H. Harrison Hugh L. White, W. P. Mangum, Daniel Webster,

R. M. Johnson.

Francis Granger, John Ty'er, Wm. Smith,

W M.

H. Harrison, Van Buren,

I-S3U

170 73 2S t I 14

ito. 231 I John Ty lor. CO R. M. Johnson,

L. W. Tazwell, James Ix. Polk,

i:0 I Ceo. M. Dallas. 10a T. Frohnghuysc:-!,

Sl'MMAKV OF VOTES IS 1 S2M

eloetitm h 13 not correpo.dd thair arjnoni h ipei and

confident expectations. Voj liav e, ir. aaene I aoi.ie of the cninrs yoo suppose liaira ..r-rnioiied tiie runlt 171 i 1 will not triMi m ii "to ,seak of loam. My doty is that V of jiarfect sjinoi-iion to a 1 event, wldcli is nrw irrevacrt- ; X j ble. i j 1 wiJ not afle't indiffarence to tlia jie'joml ctcaf:t ! w-hirh I li.vl in tne miH"!, jast tarinioated ; but njlni 1 ISO I ati ie'l-decaivad, Uic pr.m-ipal attraction to ine oi 10 ! C o oince of Pfeidom of tho U. S aro9 out of ttie chefiiho i ed hope tiiat I iii"!t he an h.i.iibi- instrument, in the .mn :

ol l'ro i.ience, to ac - iTip.nh jitnii-r gl . I Cefire-! to re the former purity of the ;in"rJ 'iovernnient rest i-od, n,l i. wi ilnuen miH evil. !nc!l dincerelv beeeved

encompaed it, averted nad remedied 1 was antiou Hut VOU must recollect said I, that there are Other t

Wt-ll said. Wo have already mentioned that tho whig la-

It i dies of Richmond. Va., had adopted measure

f one . r()r erection of n ntattin in l lint ctv in Imnn.

of Mr. Ciay. At the head of thia patriotic

1 i

I impa to live to wit-.tess, a.iJ to caniri&uta to .heir adoption ; tack it manv of voa will feel tho pat

ami eitaSlntimeot. "3 1 ! So far as respect any i?ieis' ngon:y nf mine, it ha been

, j othewisa

'id i .

the hazards vou are ruuniiu'? Tho obiect u:oa late tiov. Harbour. In a letter addressed to tho

w hich wo started is accomplished in the forma- IMitor of tho Richmond Whig, thanking him for lion of a good constitution. Is ours so much bet- l!l0 aid piven through his pa par to the undertaking tor as to comiwnsato for all the hazards winch. .,, " ' , 1 .it- i- i w- lh:s lady savs: you are about to encounter? Somo replied: 'Wo - do not feel liko submitting to tho landlords.' . 1 have not seen the Knquirer, but have been

d that Mr. Ritchie has attacke i-us throuzh an

VV hen will the r.ar-

ittie lilrerality to-

would think our

iteu dv our rjiivs-

14 4 I tna the policy of tha country, esp-i-ia.y in the great - feelings bosides trrat w inch a re a. ascned at this n!-tempered corrosponijent.

77 I partmem of iu domanie iain-r and industry should be fixed j There are mothers, sisters, children, who row-minded of his sex learn a 1

'M commute thea comlu t. An i, fn iy co.ivincai of tiie - are feoiing i ow, and let me toll you I have exam- ward ours? A generous mind 23! wivium r the public meaen.-e, ;u-:h yo , na . e rno-noraiai , ined the armament of the arsenal, and if vou at- s:hare of action suiiiciontlv lim

which he owes it to explain: for the belief is

common, here with a gxvl many well informed inotj, that ho has paltered with tho faith of the Stato in a better bargain w ith her creditors. Wo published his statement. It represented the for in debt at upwards of t5 10,0H).0O0, and then

proceeded to give tho domestic or unfunded debt ! IU. as follows : !

Six per rent. Trea iry n ite oot'tartdiiy,;. Interest thereon to lt Jan. 184. Kir per cent Treaonrr nota nnttandinp Intoiast Iroin, si) I si J une, to le I -', t ) In Jamiarr. 1815. Botrowed of Michj;iii fity Ha.ilt Vinceones Hank, 1'orl IV ay ne Hank . ti iirtar pet cent Treasury note nmiaii !-

John Quincy Adams, Majority for Jackson, Sr.MMAKY lit VOTL3 I.N Andrew Jackson, Henry Clay.

Wirt,

1S32.

liacree 1, an i I bow fepa.-if.tily t ) the flecree,

I hp 1 n ire ro irs-e of the (jjvininun: i nltiiitlier unknewn.

' 1 I ao.l wrapt in poinf i' uncertaintf. I a.'iali not do the ne.v 1 I Atiminiatrntiou the ns itti -e of coodernniii; it in advance j On the coiutary, I eanie?t:y desire l"fat, e ilightrme.l by it ini ,,n velar tinn. end bv rieiil.er.ite review of ail t ie ifreat

i . ' . , : .i o J i t . . .t . r i

i:itere; ol the country, or prompter pjonc opinion, t ic ; s.i:o oento mm 1 louse, iiic oiaceri" oi t.i'i uuioiu-

haneftt may ye

, those -.ir;nriule

i - i i l I l j . .1... i l...... . .. i ., , . i ...n

' ' , ; ri I t-ri ,-i r.ry ho rrn.'n.'i r,-r-rvt I l.irr

tnis voj.iit hjteeat nation may !.e mxiereJ narmoriiouit, i r "- . .. . i

pro-prron. an-i power'nl j 'VN nen you go I will taKe your arm. He are :ot witho-it conaotation nder the event whch j 4'Bv and by Dorr orderr d the trvOpS to march: ha har.ponr . The Whir party ha fulfv and ftir!y e- w ntf,,. S.imriro.1 -cn t,-..tnVrl the aryi-

10a!

of death ical disabilities, and readily grant tt3 freedom ol

the next moment. So you see there are other thought even on political subjects; and the power feelings up. and to corne, besides ha trad of the of performing an net of justice Ui am injured landlords. I think those feelings have ir.P.ucncod statesman; when by doing so, wo neglect no duty our leaders; for only one or two of them are here, assigned us by the iuot rigid. We do not claim, 1 called their names one after another, and in- like Deborah of old, to bo judges in Israel; but ouirod if thev wero present. Tho members of we a re the nursing mothers of heroes, statesmen

and divines; nn J. while we perform a tas so irrt-

-t he e?.rrt of toe prvticai exe.runon of mont are they here? Mv opinion is. that they E,,nt manure, for -n.eh we have ho,,e!y afe at home: a'nd J ghnil go home. The prin :i-

511,475

130, It's.

P

said to nn.e:

portant, we mean to be counted something in the muster-roll of man. Accept the resnect and gratitude of i ' LL'Cl" BARBOUR.

mailed t i t'te country toe principle amr nieainra wmcn it , , , . ,

believed best adaiiled to .ec.ire o.if libe.ties and promote 1 J!iJ ,u 1; "u"" vowarus fioir noiris. iou

tho co-nm jo we'fare . It ha made, in their a'jpoort, con- J halted before tha arsenal where too thoUglit

staot an t urgent apn-iU to ma rum m i j ir!gr.is.n of t-. j HOUie drew orl his men pretty rapidly, ono after

707,217 32S,55l

2D 1,7'U s peopla. For iiivoif, 1 have the hii satisfaction to know

that I hue ewatied a treat ami rvartun rc3iiinio.tiiy ; ijd

A Wooden labrtry.' A man? the curiosities in tho collection mads

" bv the oxoioring cxpediticn, is what U calkxi tho

lihrarv;

which consists of several volumes of

f n7 7,n;iO l7,0fMi

5bi,()0n 1

Majority for Jackson, S''M ?URV OF VOl J.

i Martin Van Buren,

fio.-.'':, Wm. H. Harron, 4i.en0 ; Hiigh I.. White. 10,000 ! paniel Webster,

123,033

I ..... J... .....!. .......i I ,i.im nnlhinr i.h I MUDU.

i ial. ...ii; ij i.m ..'.' - u . . ...... ... .... ..

i , lsaa.

another. I ho next morning l 'orr was not to be UiVHb ii Iwvrks about men ine.ha inner. i jurida and

He had probably heard the boll ring, and two in thickness, curious in desizn. and beautiful

, ... ... '

comitent w, th the dictate of iha purest honor. o mortal cleared t.io tracK. in execution. Lach volumo is formed of trv man is tith.witej lo say thai I held out to him t ie promi-e j Tho Chenachet affair our infor.fio.nl had noth- wnAfi r,r ,i. tree, tho itai-nr of which ia inerihd

i ing to uo w it!i. 1 here also L

now he is secure. His life

h,a 0f riy office or appointment whate- er. "(3a.72' Whs now is the riutv of the Win; party.

r aeart the ben, Cn the bark attached to tho back of the boo is ?afe, ho never Th interior contains srrociitiens of the leaves.

f..cuO j 30,001) i

Now .according to the statistics wo havo from a reliable source, this is not a true statement. From th first item, S3aO,O.M should ha deducted ns that will bo met by tho taxes due January, IS 15. Tho second, viz: tho five per cent. Treasury Notes oulstandmg.were issued to pay a John by tho Bnnk; that is secured by the piedgo of the sinking fund. And the indebtedness due to tho Vinconnes, Fort Wavne, and Micinn Ciiv limks will bo more than iiKt bv what is receive! from

Majority for Van Buren, SornRY of rnrts in IS 10. William llenrv Harrison, Martin Van Buren,

B a I know of oniy one af nie. in all the vicisaiwde ftw jyy.ji 0f tho Iteli oc'no ill his cell, ai 2a N70 human life, public art private, and tast it eontetaououiiy , , , ,, , u . 1 ii e, pu .s.h .ari ci ud. 1 would bo on bis knees swoirmg allegiance to saiify onrselvea of wnat if right, aaa crmly aoa unneria. , ... i

1 .-. osj idr to 1'oraue it nnJer ail trial aod ctrcomstanee. cor. ad- i moniCOt. L nis 13 1,1

,na in .iir E.rni hu:vi ui . .j ..... - - uiv.ii in ittii i;iu.j, i

Majority far Harrison, Si-.mm.kv or I'orriAR vott: PiElOI'S. Year. IS 10 IS3t 132 123

1 15,106 Pkksu:NTIAL

National Coo vent in. Tlie A liberie an Republicans proroso to bold a National Convention and tho time narrrrd is the 22dof February. Tho object of tho Con veiftion does not appear

No. ok VorF.S. and sviopatny, and i isite tUeir co-oy eraufia in securing ibe

patriotic onjecu which it h hr' their aim nu prrposo to arcontpl isH I h.rt.l. r1,..,!! von. Sir. for 0!ii- friendly v ('He for my

l,2t0,409 harnrnefe, in the retirement, aii.-'i ha.;efr,n arjet b1.162, IIS cotne me. Here I hop to e 'iv psace and tranq -jdiity,

ok VorF.S. 2.102.6.V1 1,501,298

Nat a ieron ha bee rfny,red r.f tri ne lor 6ve 3 eir in trie J,03d eihaoitaau of Btrfi';, I?.

I vent ire to i

.,niM, nv m. ii -in witn tne r reat't oiui i.iire. i no in urn

. ,'riQO - - enveloped in a veil impenetrable by human eye. I can- j hears tne bell ring aul so nts st .obornacss is no frui: blossoms and root, w ith a cavity in the back

' ' not contemn ate it. with ,l lec.inss o; great oiaroirairomait. niore overtn row n hv his cowardice. li.it IC om V f . - - r. I A.

. - . - - - - i'ji liitl-ji i ,i t ii i iii- t uubaiii'.ai uL9viii;,ivii.

he

hi a

rn is is the poor creature whom some . i . i .

. in .1,0 irreet itj flr oi t-ie t4ii.erv" i'r mihhi.i.. uscwb ; ir;!-ri in ii!-f, ri . ;i i - iVi: an: iiirrv to .iiris lo ua-

1,1-S," '-. rtieW hiare deliberately eonrineeJ of she troth acd. ' to!.'

witflom nl the principle and tneaii.e whicn they have e- . !'" ltM'0"' therefore, to me mat t y aaoulj par- fb Gjreroineat of Pruia hare Mtabtihei a Schoo severe in contending for them; and trBt, aihenn' 10 ihe.r .j j-. ;...-., ii.v s.n.,lrl .it 'or teachiu; ip.8 art of dij-ectini tt.nl iiiriiisz'ii; i?ornot,vrs

separate nn i iiviin i t-,n.in...... 7 , - - j r -. i . . I v . 11 who have the eod of their country -n v e- with respect j tteam ertsjtoes, ic ., an i an rdieatice ha been p.el for- to bo very deluatei v SlltOu, DUt 19 generally un-

bijding ail perru after Ja,vjry !t, h t', who have not derstood to be for the purpose of agreeing m a

!een lauqt the, lro;ii being employed :- j"o b jjirr

platform of principles forming a system of gen

eral organization and concert of action, a seer

taining their strength, A:c.

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