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PALLADIUM. RICHMOND. ISDUS., WEDNESDAY MORSING, MARCH 2 6, 184 5. April Whig Nominating Election. HUGH B. TAYLOR, authorises us to withdraw his namo from among the list of candidates for County Assessor. DAVID COMMONS, (ihc present incumbent) is a candidate for County Commissioner, subject to the decision of the whig nominating election. rr-r-IIOV. CALF.R Tl. SMITH is a candidate
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tor re-election to iongrcbs, suojeci to wie uccn ion of a Whig Convention. OCrTHEROX TARK, is a candidato to rep
to Cincinnati by eaid road aud the Miami Canal, or Little ; The Free Labor Advocate. Miami Rail Road. Anil t in turn rt w oor neighbor of; Our friend Stanton ha a long editorial in his the Gazette that, instead of oar acting from .pite, ha ' . ot u;U Mk;,. . .r,irit r AA Ur
he did not possess. There is no cause for such
bitterness against tho whig party. Upon the con-
may jet feel that spite rankling in have none of it never had.
hit own breast. We 1
Senator present VOTING AGAINST IX! Espouses for other purposes cxThey do not want the people to see the evidence I elusive of my salary of tho frauds they perpetrated upon the ballot-
Kt in t)n o'ni'tinri nf Mr. Prill:. TX. . Trib.
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Vc call the attention of the Whigs of the ; trary they havo proven themselves to be tho county to the proceedings of the meeting held in j friends of freedom and the opponents of slavery; Centrcville, on tho 18th inst, which wo republish , whilo the partizans of tho abolition party have
to-day. Tickets can be had any time next j gone over to the south, and assisted them in "ex- ; as big . -r. ! The
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,. -i i , t-l i ui ... j who were abroad on that dav at ashmgton citv i that sum. I lis bminss cmilJ not Invn mnn;j townships will send for a sunplv. They should i meet m? was called n ths Dace, and it is true , , , -.,...:.: i .i r'.J . ? 1 u - sou,OSSCJJ"J not l.avo rolulred
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It appears that mother Nature, on tho day of. LARS, for travelling expenses, is ouiraaously slk's Inauguration, not only shed tears in tho '. exhorbitmt an 1 sho ilJ not bj sin;tioi. It a-
lape ot copious rain-aro s oer tao wnoie couu- mounts to throo do ars and s.iventv iSt
r, but in several places actually wept hail stones for eic, dnv j,, tilo ycar jiaj tr Tjrjg,t lakon big as pigeons egg. 1 boarJinn at tho Astor Hons?, citv of Now York, The hordes of tho lower order of Locofocos for a wfio!o yoar, it won! J not have ct him half
i bo distributed esvrly.
that we were not present, though we wero then ;the time bein, of their usual title of tho 'unwash-
1Tr ,t nrrnnr rer viTnv...ThJ" wc aro now tho uncompromising enemy to sla- ; ed Democracy-" Lou. Jour.
j ,.cg,el.;u;. ol Rhode !,..,. at it. January .e.si'o,,. 18i5, ) very, to its extension or perpetuation except tho j - " " fo,. "rottiani resolved iial Tkom. ff. l)o,r be liberated means permitted by tho compact of the L nion -' ' 1 r,,r,lv l,rn mron to riii-
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resent Wayne uouniy in ino next legislature ; u .. ......... s ( ro uau uiutu 101 our uujluhj "- zons of Tennessee tho 1 ostmaster uenorai, tue
ided. ho receives tho nomination at the whig oalh. iu tst..in julk t.iuu jisu stut-. ja circurnstances would at all times keep us from Consul at Liverixol. tho Consul at Havre, the
But tho past has gone, and the .Charge to Naples, (Ins brother,) the Uecortler ol
Prov
election to beheld in April
(KrOLlVKU T. JONES is a candidate for a j seat in tho House of Representatives of the next ;
GL1.VCE TO THE STATE. TO SUPPORT THE
COJ'STITU7 O.V A.U LAWS OF THIS STATE
such a meeting.
his services abroad three months the past j-ear! It may bo that he paid out this amount of money, in fact wo do not doubt it but, that is not tho question. Should ho be pormitted to do it at tho people's cost is tho quostion for their consideration. Tho second item is 413,22 for clork hire. No law exists authorizing the employment of a
clerk for the good reason, we suppose, it was con-
l.YD OF THE U.V1TED STATES." No other con- futuro calls for action, and ev
should bo activo and
T.-lnt.rr.. snhinct to the docisioil of the WhilT j d.t.on, are requ.reJ. ami yet the l.llow re.na.na ... c.ane- a.avery
nrtminnl . j inent in the vain hope of making pnlitical capital for jhe further encroachments of the SOUth.
Wo are authorized to announco WILLIAM B. Par,v' '' r,,r him",!f be P1""'1 ,h f BARNES as a candidate for a seat in the next Loeofoeo martyr! II. ha tr.ed th.e w.ih Congrew and w.th Lcislaturo, subject to tho nomination of tho Mr. Poik, and received the cold ahould.r. If Dorr has a wings particle of tense left, ha will take the oalh, throw off hit (y-"Wo aro authorized to announce GEORGE uniform, put on a clean ehirt, come out and conduct himW. JULIAN, ESQ., as a candidate for a seat in l' decency. So an exchanSe pper, and so we
tho House of Representatives of tho noxt legisla- : say.
rery opponent of tll Land Office, a Purser in the Navy, and the siderod by tho legislature, that tho agent is well cnorc-tic to tav President's private Secretary. How many more ; paid for "making the few entries his duties require, " will get prizes remains to bo suen. jn the bioks of his oflice. - I .
The Abolitionists aul the Whigs. Mr. Birnoy and a Mr. J. M. Howard of Detroit have bcon for somo time carrying on a discussion in one of the Michigan paper:. The former charges the whigs with "a conspiracy" in re-
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turo. i . EMPIRE CLUli. "The Waahineton corretnon- ; n ananu lorgcry, anu acr u.at m r.
OCrWo are authorized toanuou.ico VV ALTER ; rimnt nf ,he Philadelphia IT. S. Gazette, gave Mr. Polk too Howard was one of tho "conspirators." Mr. II.
LEGG, as a candidate for Reprcsontativo, sub
ject to tho nomination of the Whigs. 07" Wo aro requested to ssy that JOSEPH LEWIS is a candidato for a seat in the next legislature, subject to the decision of tho Whig party. 07-PAUL LARSII,. is a candidate, at the whig nominating election in April, for tho office of County Assessor. frjrWo' aro authorized to announce ABEL EVANS, as a candidato for Assessor, subject to tho nomination. 0r L E WIS M O R R I S, is a candidato for
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vu.vu. v.....y -j-r. JOHN JOXES.Ktq,wai appointed President, and Josit cision of the wings at tho April nominating elec- j - ..avrv
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much credit in relation to the nruorioui Umpire Club ' denies the charge, and in his reply the following
fiaiah Ityndem, who aigns himself President of the Club,
The expenditures for other purposes, referred"
Anti-slavery Movement. I to in the abova extract, includes J52i-.I3. naid
' It is stated in tho Ohio Stato Journal that tho jO. S. Pitcher, for tinw and expenses in goinj to Presbytery of Chill.cothe (old school,) has adop- j Borgia, and 77.23 to Jesso D Bright for exi . : . , -r i i 1 pensos in going to Detroit. I f the business of the ted a resolution, by a vote of 2a to 7, declaring glato rcquiredlhos0 visits why wero they not that if tho General Assembly of that Church j maJc by tho Agent himself? If his private proshall frfSl to tako such action, at its noxt meeting, : fessior.al duties at homo would not pormit him to. as will be calculated immediately to free the J do it, is it right that tho people should pay other
church from tho sin of slaveholding, then tl.o -e-"" v i
IVoahvtorv ouwht to cease all further ecclcsiasti-
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denies in the National Intelligencer thnt -Mr. Po'k refused to receive them, as the Gazette's correspondent reported. On the contrary, the Club did visit Mr Polk in a body, and if Mr. Rynders is correct, received 44 a cordial c!ponie.'' ' WAYNE XOUriTY "WHIO CONVENTION. At a Convention held in t'tntreville, on Tuesday, the ISih March, 1645, agreeable to public notice, fur the purpose of determining on the iiitI- to be adopted in selecting
candidates for county officers at the coming August election,
Effect of Auneiation.
Tho passage of tho Joint Resolutions for the
annexation of Texas has produced a strong fee
ls it any excuse to say, (as no dojbt will bo
said by those who do not regard the source from vvhenco this money must ovontually coma) that this is a small mattor "only a thousand dollars or so!" . - - - Oppressed as arc our pooplo with debt, even a a small matter is of consoquenco to them, and wo .l .-:i: . t j. r o.
asil inu toiuii!; itioiisrinus ui uur vTitami nim
Wo are roouestod to announce IP!NJAMIN
SMITH as a candidato for Assossor, subject to the nominating election. ft-Jr-We arc authorizefl to announce SAMUEL SIN EX, as a candidate for Assessor ; subject to tho Whig nominating cloction in April. , We aro authorized to announce JEREMIAH W. SW AFFORD, as a candidato for Assessor, subject to the Whig nomination to be made on the first Monday in April noxt. fri-VVn nrn Authorized to announce ERAS
MUS B. SPENCER, as a candidato for Auditor, j ' As Section.
The ohject of the meeting was briefly stated by Mr. S. Meredith, and the following resolutions were offered by him which were unnniinnusly adopter: Iie3olved, That for the purpose of secitring an unanimity in the nomination of the Whig party in the coming rlection, this meeting would respectfully recommend to their fellow Whigs of the county to meet in primary meetings at their respective places of holding elections on the first Monday of April next, and than and there open a poll, and vote for such persons as may present themselves as as. pirants for the nomination to the several offices to be filled
subject to the nomination. Wo aro authorized to announce STEPHEN IJ. STANTON, as a candidato for tho nomination
for County Auditor.
Kesolvrd, That a committee of five be appointed, resi
dents of the respective townships, whose duly it shall be to conduct said election for nomination, agreeably to all the rules an ' regulations hnrelulors usej at our popular eiec-
Wo are also requested to announco THOMAS j
Resolved, That it 9iiall further be the duty of the com
mittees above directed to be appointed, to meet a: the
ADAMS as a candidate for nomination, for Coun-
lv Auditor,
OirWoare requested to announco DANIEL i -unty seat, on the 2nd Wednesday in April, and count SINKS, asa candidate forCouutV Commissioner, j out the votee given at the respective polls, and declare the subject to tho decision of tho Whig party at their j otnaeh comparison; nl in case a tie should be Cjccjipno bpjicld on tho first Monday of April, j '""' exist between any two candidates, it shall be deAPRII. ELECTION. j named committees, and the persons having the highest T f , ,!.. l. : i uber of votes shall be declared nominated.
longer a candidato for Constable. ftT-We are authorised to announco WILLIAM GOSSETT. as a candidate for Justico of the Poaco, in tho placo of Enos Thomas. 0CT"Wo aro authorized to announce ENOS THOMAS, as a candidate for re-election to the office of Justice of tho Poacc. WILLIAM J. SAYRE, is a candidato for Constable, at tho April election. DAVID MESS1CK, is a candidato for Con
stable. LEVI STEELE is a candidate for Constable. HENRY J. PYLE, tho present incumbent.is a candidate for re-election to the office of constable. i rtirirr4ttrrtrit RAILROAD TO DAVTOX.
The proposition to mako a road from this place
Resolved, That we further recommend that at the primary meetings proposed to be held on the first Monday in
April, a vote siikII be taken expressing the preference of
each voter for a Candidate for Congress, and also appoint from each Township three delegates to meet in a Convention to be held i:i Cambridge city on the first Saturday in May next to nomiunate a Candidate to be run in this District for Congress.
The following committees wire appointed in accordance ; with the second resolution: Abinglon Toicuship . Jacob Fender, Moses Robins, IX ! J . Wood, N. Smith, M fle ins ; &9ffon Daniel Clark, J. M. Bills, Smith Druley, Lewis Evans, Aaron Druley. Clay. S. Elliott, Leroy Larah, Daniel Bradbury, Rob't Bond, Joshua Albertson. Centre. B. B.Jackson, Wm. Widup, Joshua Eliason, ; Win Evens, Dillon Ilayworth.
Franklin. Elihu Hunt, Elias Ogan, Henry Dutterow,
passage occurs: , conncction witu ti10 General Assembly.
"Tho professed object of your party is to emancipate three millions of human beings from sla- ; very an object worthy a special interposition I
of Heaven! How has it been pursued? Will
tno low arts Oi mo uemafio;uo gssaaus uiiun in i , - . ,, . i asit ma luuuiii niuin.niuj ui - hh3 c- . : . i t - - v . nsir . t nil ni r t wQ , . . .
vato character, tho little tricks of a paid political , ""S resoniraeni among nuu ... - r- f they momentarily suspend tlieir laoor to wip harlequin; tho whining, petulant tone of a char- , in the State of New York. This feeling has !,l0 sweat from thoir brows, to consider whother latan, who has been detected in a dirty transac- hoen mani fested in tho result of tho recent olec- i thov will suffer such extravagance in their pub-, lion; will these miserable follies break the shack- ! ,n Twonty.fivo counties heard from, the lc agents to continue. If they wish to put an Ies of tho slave! No, no! V hat is your post- 0 'end to it lot thom send men to tho capitol next lion? Your own conscience must answer. hnvo f4 E'ghty-four Supervisors, over . plcd?0(1 to otroct tliat pUrpos0. Lct nof.S
W hero stands tho man whoso greatness of soul tne last year a rcsuu. j ofso roceivo their voles. Ind. Jour.
and disinterested benevolence, now brave the torrors and 'conspiracies" of a slaveholding com- ! From the Wayn. County Record.
mumty? While you nave tied trom mo same At tho request ot several members ot the liar,
The President's House.
. At the commencement of Gen.
Harrison's
theatre, to tho "confines of civilization" in the we publish tho following Valedictory of John j Administration the Whigs appropriated six thoucounty of Saginaw, whero stands Cassius M. Finley, Ksi., tho lato Clerk of tho Wayno i sanj dollars to furnish the Presidential Man-
Clay, tho '-bravost of tho brave, in the groat Circuit Court, whose term of office expired on : s'un. This was donouncod as an tm justifiable contest? Grappling with tho ovil in tho midst of tho 17th inst.. In-ceasing to issue Writs and j cxtravngancc! Tho jic-oplo wore calloil upon by it. When tho question was before the people, make up Records, Mr. Einley, with feelings aliko ; yn Locofoco prosses and stump orators, especially whether tho national constitution and cnorgies ardent and sincere pays a just compliment to ! jn tn0 West, to comlomn through the billot boxes should bo exerted for the protection and pcrpetua- to that kindnoss and lorboarancc extended to him. ' tJlo nicn, who had so wantonly squandered their tion of African slavery in Texas, ho nobly co-op- whilst in his official capacity. For the last sev- j money! Now" mark tho brazen inconsistency orated with tho party that opposed it; while you, cll jcars, Mr. I-'ini.ky has discharged, to the on- j cf Ulo very man. They recently npproprlatod at that critical moment a moment decisive of tiro satisfaction of all parties concerned, tlo dn- t10 sum of twenty-two thousand dollars to" the question for perhaps a century a moment vies ol Clerk of our Court, and all other official , pnint anJ refurnish the same Hon so to render it when tho slave in that country raised his hand business entrusted to him; and in retiring to pri- i suitable for the reception of a dorn icratic Presiimploringly to you and your party, to ail tho vato life, he carries with him tho good fYolings I dCnt! This is pla in, unostentatious democracy friends of humanity, for aid, far freedom, for it- and kind wishes of all who know bim. Though j WIth a vengeance-! Republican simplicity, solf you then drew off your forces from tho our friend has left tho "Temple of Justice," ndjtruly! Wo ask tho thousands of our State, who field, and knowingly gavo it up to the enemy. ' has ceased to issue "writs" and "docket casos;" ; hnvo heretofore voted tho self-styled democratic Whore was tho "conspiracy" then? You well yCt we trust his subsequent life, freo from the i ticket under the honest conviction tint they were knew that if left to themselves, nine-tenths of , :mysterios and mnzes" of law, will bo of that supjuTrting 'men who woro opposed to a useless your followers would vote tho whig ticket, and ' character, that when the last wkit shall issue to i expenditure of public money, how they like this thus overthrow that stupendous plot. You knew j cn him from earth, ho may be prepared to an- , commencement of the economy so loudly promii-
it, and you knew that thoir votes, if given tor j gwer the summons and have uis case docketed uy 4 df thousand dollars was sufficient to ro rider
the wiiito House suitod to uon. Harrisons notions of what it should bo but it requires nenr
four times that sum to enable Mr. Polk to surround himself with tho gorgoous decorations and
; insignia of royalty congenial to his moro refined
1 taste! A party whoso practices are so at varianj cc with thoir professions will not bo long sustained i by the people. Many of thoso who assisted in j their clovation to tho high places they now occupy, will bo among tlio first to hurl them from
those places the moment it is apparent, as it will soon be, that they havo boon grossly deceived!-lb.
cause. You knew that this loss would elect Mr. Polk, and give your public sanction to the scheme You knew and saw with your own eyes, that tho democratic party wore anxious you should thus act. They encouraged you. They saw, and you saw, tho decisivo effects in Iheir favor, of your persistence in that course. Your labors were pre-eminently and directly for thoir benefit. You know it, and thov knew it. Talk of it as you may sneer at explain becloud deprecate deny it as you plcaso this is ovidence of a conspiracy in favor of Slavery, which no regrets no arts no a rgumcnts can ever remove or shake. Tho iron pen of history has engraved it on tablets moro lasting than brass, moro enduring than slavery itself ! Tako it, sir, take all the credit of it! Put tho gains, if gains there be, into tho same pocket, whero is now the price of tho human beings, whom you sold into perpetual bondage
Who age the Federalists? Tho locos havo charged the whigs with being Federalists. Mr. 1 Polk has appointed to tho first place in his cabi-
pletion of the East Fork Canal to Brookville j IamionJohn Beard, John Kepler. Jam.. Leeso,,,, not onc 0f tho most ultra Federalists that ever !
no must, nowever, iook 10 mat point iroin wnicn ; Isaac .unan, jonn remcx, jr.
WO can expect assistance We have tried the Jackson in. Elliott, S. Meredith, Lot Bloomfield, S
to Dayton meets with considerable approbation j 'I- Suplee, Rob't Starbuek.
from our citizens. Some, howovcr, prefer ma-j Green. Chos. Spencer, J as Harris, Joshua Bailenger, j king a road more direct to Cincinnati, or tho com- j S. K. Boyd, John Green. j
Clicker, G. Thistlethtvaite. Jefferson. Win . Murray, C. Taylor, S. Ruggles, Jacob Ullery, Jesse Thornburg. -Mew Gardtn. John Meredith, S. Judkin?, Dan'l Stock, Mic. Weisner, F. F. Weisner.
Perry. Larkin Thornbnrgh, Wm. Russey, B. Coffin,
citizens of Cincinnati, for aid to make tho Canal ; but they, supposing wo wore naturally tributary to her, and the White Wator Valley Canal hemming us in without any other outlet, we would bo compelled to tako our surplus produce to that city. They refused to subscribe stock. Thoy
tided with a selfishness which has, on more than ; Wm. Ilcnshaw, Dr. Boyer
one occasion, shown itself; and WO must look toj Wayne. Job Borton, David Scarce, Stephen Thomas, a point whore a moro liberal and entorprising f Samuel McWhinney, W. L. Fryar. spirit is displayed. j Washington Rob't Murphey, Ed. Emmersou, Hugh So says our neighbor of the Richmond Palladi- i llauuah. Jos. F.wing. James Brook, unv Indiana. Patience, friend. If we are selfish, i Resolved , That for the purpose of securing and maindon't out of spite be too hasty. This is tho great j ,ai ii"6 uniraity. n(1 he f 4" ' i may be nominated by the whig party, and to assist in car- . central spot for you and tha, closer you connoct ... . , ' J J , rying on the canvass with energy, a Central Comm ittea to yourself with US, whother by good Turnpikes, Co3is, f thirteen persons shall be appointed by :his meeRail Roads or Canal tho better for you. Patience ting. too, in your efforts. What is onc or two, or three i The following gentlemen were appointed the Central failures in undertakings of this kiad ? What aro i tmmie . . ,. ... . I Joh! B . Stitt, Djinikl Sttiatt', A. C. Dir.u John scs from tho inditlerence or solhshness, ; r, v - , ' f P. Dooghtt, F. V. Ssideb, Ixt Bi.ooMrni.D, Thomai if you please, of our people ? Start right at home, T,. D. P. II.i-lowjj, Wm. R. Foule, E. P. Jerries. be ready to do your part there ; and you will j R. Gosnrs, STern Corn, Dasiel Clare. in the end get your turnpike or canal or railroad. ' The Convention then adjourned. as tho best iatcrosts of vour nooulo mav romiiro. ! JOHX JONES, President.
1 1 j 1 of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Gasette.
Joshua IIaktet. Secretary. rrttrrt4iiiMHHtfwfitltrririrn
There's self-complacency for you! 44 Patience, friend " Why, Captain, we are the emoodiement ef patience. We
have even palience to read the a logy and altisonant edito-
New Hampshire Election. The returns show that Steele (L. F.) is re-elected Governor,
disgraced this country, and who declared that "if he had ono drop of Democratic blood in his voins he would let it out." Thus proving that they aro the Fodoral party.
Senator from Pennsylvania. Mr. Simon Cameron the Senator elect in tho place of Mr. Buchanan has taken his seat in tho Senate.
me 1vccora1ng .rt.nge1 in tne lioK of IMfe
VALEDICTOnV. FareweU to the Rench, and farewell to the Rar, My seven years' service is ended; And thanks to sou both were too little by far. For kindnesses often exten led . I part in g od will, wishing peace unto all, Nor harbor a thought or a feeling. That I, (wheresoever my destiny fx II.) Have reason to blush at concealing. Hereafter when memory flits o'er tho scenes, In this Temple of Justice enacted; Each fond reminiscence will nrt'l to the means, Of pleasures sincere aiul protracted. For here i have seen in the grappling of nninl. Wit.bright'v illume the Arena, Though sometimes appealed under courtnics kind, A glimpse of the H olt and Hyena. And here I have seen all the passions of man. Developed in various phases; And truths thai the Barrister only cnuid scan Extracted from mystery's mazes. Oil! soon be the day, when immaculate Truth, Shall supercede Court. Bar, and Clients;
When strife shall give place to right, reason and And law be no longer a Science. Writs, Records, and Drcket3, I bid you adieu, Acquaintanceship here I would sever. Unless jou seek me more than I shall seek you, We've parted I trust, and forever. Centreville, March 17, 1615.
Uth,
letter of C. M. C lay.
At the request of a friend, wo publish in
From the New Cm tie Cojrier." ConJiresMonnl Election. Tho lasl Jcfforsonian has a.verv funny article
i on tho approaching congressional cloction ip thi j district. Jt scorns that the locofocos havo not yet (determined what course to pursue. Tho editor jsays: "Some aro for dropping party, dropping j party (?) think of th.it, will you, and taking up j John S. Newman, Esp, and placing him in Congress out of rcsjcct to the honest' and ability of
tho man. as a man, not Irorn concurrence 111 his political opinions." Wo think Mr. Newman will be found too "honest" and too much of a "man" to lend himself to tho locofocos for a purjKMO so unworthy as tho defeat and disorganization of his own party. Wc do not know that Mr. Nowman has any ambition to go to Congress; but if ho has. wc are satisfied from out kuowlodgo of the man, that ho will never seek its gratification save as a freewill offering at tho hands of tho whig party.
Again "Somo aro for having no candidate.
Tho Harrisbunr Telegraph savs, that previous' J' , and ettmgtno matter p by Uelauit." ,.uinM;nfih0IT. . S!nn!,.nrK, tl,; day s paper, the admirable Iettor of Mr. Clay to V o hopo not; we should like above all tbinffs
lature of Pennsylvania, Gen. Cameron was ad- the people of Kentucky. It will be road with j 10 nave just cuougB opposition "to rnako thing indressed by several gentlemen belonging to tho a thrill of pleasure bv every friend of human j 'casting. Whig party, enTair.ng his views in regard to the llbert Thc of Kentucky should adopt , v .SnT" Tn,llZ L i lT? A g 'U Tariff, and the Distribution of tho Proceeds of the ., ... . ' r. . J, , by consent, an independent candidato."
Sales of tho Public Lands, and his answer to them " "3 ' nv""'' j uonscni, unanimously. 1 ne Judge would
was entirely satisfactory. He declared that he uPn 113 recommendations. If that Stato would was "in favor of tho Tariff of lSlti, and if elected be great in " wealth, intelligence, and the disho would sustain it without change." Also: that ponsation of human happiness, they must bo free. he was "in favor of the Distribution of tho Pro- ; . rnnda of the Sales of tho Public Lands amonrrst Rrmrt nf tt inm nf statv...
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the States, and if o ectcd would support this mcas- v- u . . ,1 n a .1 "'au wwui, who wUU suswm, uuu wn ine ws, ri 10 a 8 " None but enemies to the peopio will deny their , attornpt to lear down the administration, which . r'gfi' to scrutinize tho official aets of their public j ;9 now but just "placed in power. It soerns to us 'nr.Tn or -ra TIv "lar r r,Tr. Afr servants. If, in that scrutiny, conduct bo appa- . thal sens.ble people of all parties must' concur in 1 'eat 11 of the llo.N. Isaac Kates. Mr. rent which should be corrected the pe.jplo have thig. Wby send a man to embarrass and throw
uaies was a senator trom .uassacunsetis, ana the power, through the ballot-boxes, and they oltacles in he way of tho .Government which
died on thc evenins of the
cease was announced bv h
make a beautiful "independent" candidate.
Again "Some are for a convention and regular nomination of a candidate." This, at least, would bo open and manly.
Lastly "It seems to, us, at any rate, that a
loth inst. His de-, will, and they ought to make tho correction.. A thQ people have chosen.
i rnllpnmifi T)nnil cnange is louaiy caned tor in tne omco 01 ciate , Siireenou
lgue
o-h! Weil, now we comn tn think of
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Webster with an eulogy upon tho virtues of the , "'"IS fit wonder it Mr. reruns, merely lor the sake 01 a- a vk-. u- u v i thousand dollars a year and his travelling ex pen- reconciling all parties, and having Iho Go vera - arceasea. vvnitoitwas a nign compliment 10 ! ses when necessarilv cnsaired in transactinz bus- ' pnit
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rials of the Gazette, and laugh at the impudence with j oui oy a Qitninisraea majority mat me wnoie the deceased it done honor to tne good lieart ana ; mess for tho State. This is a liberal an, ample "aent" to Coo?ressJ
which eome. men give edtrice to others. 1 nomioated Locofoco ticket for Congress has suo 1 1 great mind of Mr. Webster. , salary the duties to bo performed, bear no com-" Bu seriously, what stuff orrf gammon is Jbis
Hutenberiy, why le cineinnati the great central spot :or i ceeded and that the Locofocos have a majority i " ' j rison w ua inose imposeu on ino .rxuaiior ana . toroach to an intelligent and enhgbtcood
: k 1 k r ,l. T ,u v . tmuA ntiuus. -4o asi uay ui utc a reasurcr oi oiaie. ; mt,n,v. that kneiuiaa n-rr i j rod and corrur
leading us to central spot " to whieh the Queen City is ' .
mi wa r.ii mil m ran raii w tl I - iuti . v
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? Wh, ot. road from this pl.ee to Dayton in each branch of the Xeeislaure. though not as "Electi Fratos. On tho last day of the
ogress, Mr errien mado a Keport C rrvm t h in ti in r v rV,mmittfn rrA
rauds perpetrated through the Xatu- ASD communicate a detailed statement down their arroa, surrender up llieir long chefrauds perpetrated tnrougfi tne -au .fhi travelhng expenses, clerk hire, lawvers isbed principles, enter into the support of the ws m the lato Lection. A motion fecg, w;th the aggregate amount of all charges ! measures and policy of the administration, and r: ni'i . : . t i : . t - e . i. i . . i . . ,
but a tributaiy !
eventually intersect the Baltieaore and Ohio Rail Road, rhy should we eead ot produce to Cincinnati. . If ere can get to the eattera market direct, why should re go to Pork-
Tho Philadelphia Sontinel sayj that Mr. Cam-! ative to the frauds j
cron (thc newly elected Senator from Pennsylva- ' ralization La
- - - , , T iiuuniiy; uiiu uociiusii a jwrjur auvumn. msession of Congress, Mr. Berrien mado a Report At the last session of the Legislature a resolu- jority bare-placed James K. Polk in the t Presi-
in the Senate, from tho judiciary Committee, rcl- l . auopieu Dy uw iiwus caumg on ino dency that .therefore, the minority snould mrotr
opoiis? jui.i; scutu nuiui a..ituin.uij l,,uc jim-; iiiiiauc iu (jnui j,vuj t.vua ixjptes, ui huicu attiusi oiaia iwr sucu agency, uurmg tne 1 ejcct men to uongress wao wm Dccomo tne suppie -Ve cao make a Rail Road n Dayiua, and the citizens ting business, was a practical printer far a num- the Locos took fire and opposed it earnestly, past year. Incompliance with that resolution, ' tools of the Executive! Away with the thought! of Ohio .ill notions Pmitihe Baltimore and Ohio R,ii of s anJ has risen to his present emi- They tried to defeat the motion bv moving to lay Jr-Bright submitted a report (Doc. No. 14, of if Whig principles were ever worth, contending Road to terminate at Wheeling. It will be continued west, , ,. . . . , . . , ... e'. . 1 , s ,,. . J H.) from which we make the following extract: for. they are doubly so new: and we trust that .,.... r . . . , nence by his talents and industry. Itatwavsaf- it on the table, and everv man of them ra he j to t f-,,-.n;n, ..r., ansnnn . . "L u . .u r ,,i nd a Rail Roa.i will intersect it from Dayton, and u te the 3 J - ' . My tra ellmg expenses wero 9 ifSo,'H' DCIt August will pro'e thalthe Cro ef wbSg zeal policy of our people to make a road in anticipation of each fords us pleasure to see members of the craft in tho work, but failod. Tho motion to print was Clerk hire 435,2-2 j burn3 w.fth aD undimrned lustre. "Never g've a coaaeotfou. Iu the mean time, we can leud our produce the line of promotion . carried by a vote of 24 to 22 every Locofoco Lawyers fees 9,756,78 u tic ship!" is the Whig motto." ;
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