Western Statesman, Volume 2, Number 46, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn County, 27 January 1832 — Page 1
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T Kit MS : TWO POT.LAUS AM) 1 IV IV CV'.N IS r-.-r year, pay I- within the v. :tr; hut nuy ho lichars-- by th- pay - j : at ol TW i) iWl.l.All i in ail;iiur, I litre moiitlis i f.-If r theiommenc-mont .U bc-allowi-d for a.Uance pay i !'. t.lt. C hose t ho rect-iv. f f tho pustule, or tht u- naprrs by private post m"--it witt bo ai'ilo.t lo their sinWrip-papi-r will he iheinimm-il umil all arri-aras!5 are j 'Vj.Xi.ZX" ',t in,e "sX ; en . iihoil, will tio rouMih v. tl a lit vv t n,:lir im iit. i.-itfr i.i tn-iviitor mu-t nv po.i pain. ; . O- AimuU'lSEMENTS inserted at the rsaal rates. L ih'i .11 Si, k kowli:ih;i:. nv Hi'i.w lt. 'Tis miiiiij'.)' Komul the lamp which o'ei My chilialvr sheds its lowly beam, Is wi.Vlv ;na i the vaiied lore Which feeds in yci.lh our fcvciish dream Ti: Orpa::t the tb'-rrt the wild drsite, lV'iriou, yet c.iiir.e M knew ; Aramd to rn.i:r. ah-ove aspire An 1 ih'mU the bn all) of IIca en below ! 1'iom 0.--ar. Ea;;';: t'.-.e Slavs the Sky To 'its snystenous Naturr's pail ; Ai'.'l l.arc t.eftae tl-.e kiiidlin eye la Man the daikest mi-t of all! Alas! what boots tho iiiirfnLht oil? The ir.aJncs of the t-ti-u'.iti.i taiad .? Oi', vajjue th hope, and vain t'ne toil, Which on'y leave ns (iouiily b'.in !! AV hat It am wc front t'.ie past? the si mi Dttll course oftlon, c.u!t, and gVam; I askhl the I-hitiuo, aa.l tiinre ra:!ie No voire fiom ils e,i,fat:.o:a'.l vo:r.b. The Sun was r-ii; i.t. an i the V'a' The Air but ans.vcrod vvii'i it I5ut Eaith was kind, aa.i from the it at a ; iiave Arose the eternal answer DtatH! .2i: i this was a":! We need no saje To teaca as Nat.ne's only truth ! O fcolj, o'et Wis loin's id'.c jiags To wasti the hours ufao! !ea vtiuth In ience wildl do wc sc..x Vi'liat en!y v, ither'u Tl.! lar.-ui ' pc'se t: years should bii:.g n-v; lish ch.i'ck ; 1 lie spnit nc: on tiicir vin ! t t'.iniK, is but to it arc, to jr.ia:; ; To scorn what all l.L-i.tts adore; l'o ft p! amid the worM aiotic, An alien on a oeseit shore ; To 1 - !'-o oc'y ths v h: iivci. To j'md love, f lii'.i, and bona a tlr!a;.i, And ttr n to dar'.i (tfsrair fr ita heave rr.irt THf. connv.c Tier r misv.ob. thk last si.t:t:p. "The Chdf tftu-: I aluji s-wll he r.r-.-t nr. In him. Whi'n, like a s-mtk fiooi Suin.ner's sky The (iarl-uess (t'.n lift: ihall coase When tlvc t'.r.oi:'.sci.-)us t-rcast shall lila the Mill faith's funeral prac? ; Ho." will tho s'. o;f r r.st i i -iu-t. His clay with '-:.. 're 1 c'.ay 1 e bier t W li'.lo the fiee ?;,,!iit of the just Soar.; t.) a 1 rightt v cl-.ncs.t! The; a is a trai-.p.ni'.iy.in t'.o ijit I'oininiricl.'d wi'h 1 he voi rli ;s jravo ; 'Tis with co better memories frai;,5'..i !t echo,; nut ta liou's dull v.avc; r'a -iao an '. Pri i? are pass i jiv iv. And the ilt-ep skc.i: rrr sinks to fit. Like oiM.-J rl hen set Is f.t : Ir-ml'ie in.bouo.lid Ve:t. Arid tho hot -uMs of kiiit'diii; wrat'.;, AN hi; h l.i-he 1 i-u 1h foal i :t ) slona : '1'hoy t'aik mi r.' i nis l.at ,-lul pnt;-., And the knit hr)vv no more deform The thr .hhioc 1 .n is caua a,-! l.uY !. The paUe of lint- is f '.i.i ,n. i still ; And hope-, by m; ant' sorio'.-. rru-! :ed, li is cot to vex the ba::Vd ;il '. Thus should it le! He shun! erscoA Sweet as the. ( radi. .! iafa; t's iCf t ; Ko s'la 'c.MS cross th.r.t si ttietl brow, On which the ur.fslt clod is prossl ; I'rom the Siai'd lid there steals no tear, There is not are the eye to dim; Ail 1 in his shroud leposit there, The vale's dull rlol is Sweet to him'.' Oh, . ho would wake the sleeper up, To walk t aith's idoomy round again ; To feel the (hops from Sorrow's mm, l!tsa to the wild and fevered brain ? Far rathrr, in their lowly bed, Lrt his pale asht s onnildi i on ; Since the Free Sphit is ivit dead, Hut lo an endless life has i;one . W, hinc Ki ntd:. lie laid the biblt in a nook, And tore toe statutes fio.n the bunk, And put the j'l 'es down ; He s-.viie his code.' ! i:i the air, And by the eternal oca he swoir. He still would tirarthe croun. Me slew his soldiers in his play, A nk killed his f,;indsin siHden fiay As suited with his mood ; He siole the fairest of tin land, And iton tiultl lai-e avenging hand, Or ch :i k hi.- th'usl for blood. Ihit all cried out "flu?! King Kutlge ! He is our priest, he cur judge The King ran do no v. ; -in ; ; Ami if he cuts olthrad-, apace, We've better ones to take their pllrV, Our blesr-in-s to prolnns!" We suspet i t! e author rf the firogoing has parti rular illusion to Kinn the. hirst.
COXtiliESS. ! In the Senate, Jan. yth, Mr. Dallas pre- j
seated the memorial oi the Dank of the I nit- ' cd States, applying for a renewal of its char- ! ' tor, which was referred to a select Committee ' ! chosen bv ballot, consisting of Messrs. Dallas, i Webster, '.u iti'.r, llitvnc -' - lay submittal a resohll md Johnston. .Mr. ttion which he should, he said, call no to day, instructing the Comnnttee on I malice, to report a hi alio ishinthe duties on all articles imported, wl ich do not coinju with similar article? niatlc or proi the t S. with the exception of the liutu son N xc.es ati'l MlIvS, and reiiucin the ,1,,.:.,. ;,,..- ,,. ,;il.- 'l'l lll r., 0, !";;;.' " ,' . ; ;; y"Z Orlcaits, was cousidored, and alter some debate, ordered to a third reading. The bill conecrniiis- .Navy A cents, was ordered to a ! third readin;;, atn.l the bill res; ; ties of the t'ouimissioncrs of t! HiuS the Navy, After ! seme discussion, was next . A mottj petitions presented in the House of ; Kepresentat.ves, was one by Mr. .McHutae. ' fmmttio President. IVireet.irsI.nd (',Mnvf th e Hank of the l iiited States, 're-charter ofsaitl institution. rayin- lor a A discussion : i Carolina, Hoot, Dearborn, Jolinson, of Ya. iloward, Foster, Jenifer, llunlinstoii, South- ' j in. nn;, i.ijsworiii aim nonman, iook pari, j The p tition was finally referred to the Com- 1 J mittee of Ways suul Means by a vote of 100 ; 1 ..... I 1 'II v . 1 1 11 .IV. .... i . 1 . i I j to !), and the house adjourned at a late ; hour. HANK OF Tin: i ram) STATES. I Mr. Dallas presented tho following rnemori- ; j al from the President Directors and Company, ! of the Bank of the United States : To the Senate and IIoue of P.epresenta- j j tives of the United States, in Congress as- ! sembletl ; t The Memorial of the President, Directors, - t and Company of the Hank of the United : ' States, in the name ami in behalf of the j ! Stockholders of the Bank, respectfully repre- - setits That the Charter of the liai.U- bel-,,, ?, ', to r-voire-, on th !th of t:reh. 13:i!t vnnr 1 ,j v. morialistsdcetu it their duty to invite the ati tention of Congress to its renewal i The P-einral considerations which ranced ' ! the establishment of the Hank, the manner in j which it lias executed the duties assigned to !
of considerable length took place on the re-J flag of the country lias been struck ! Such is ; l':'.v ono "'hole day after the lair. O what : ! le ,'ag -vrJuch TTUl insure Victory. The t'ert-nce of this petition, in which Messrs. ' the unwilling conviction w hich forces itself ni5 5 ()no ''"'' to latc 'twill overset the :-.-l!rU;i"fr? in which the Editor of the Wav tie, McDuine, Cambreleus.Coulter, Arch- upon every one who reads the correspondence. wl,oi,; cihadi ; 'twill drive old Hickory from , T y . ,7 m ji jj.' i'..u., i ', ier, Mercer, Imrersoll. Carson,"i davis, of South ; Mr. Wcb,ster may truly say, that these instruc- the palace, and sweep like a besom tho whole j ' V, 7 . i r,,.i;n v;i,h a -i;..iw.n n .n i,.,.' i... ...u.-.,. host of otlice holders with tea times their num- i Cliniilje Of Candidate, IS as follows:
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I it, arm itic reasons wtncu rpcnninienu its i army was enenmpeu. dui iincn .uariin van ; continuance, your memorialists forbear todis-j Huron of Xew York, instructed au-'Ataericau i cuss, since, of these subjects, your honorable I minister to exonerate tin: existiug adiniuistra- , bodies are more competent and appropriate j li"") from the reproach ofhaiing upheii .'.mej judges. They will therefore, merely state j rican pretensions, and " to co'seede all that the views which induce their Hr.idication at 1 K;i;laud had al any time demanded or desir-
ttr.s t;me. j I ldcss the question is decided by the presi ent Congress, no definitive action upon it can Le expected until within two year? of the exj piratioti of ihc Charter; a period before which, ! in the opinion of your memorialists, it is highi ly f pedte:;t, not in,, n ly in reference to the ! institution itself, but to the more important : i'ttere-ts of the nation, that the determination o! Congress should be known, tod open etitlv j of the influence which the Hank was design- ! ed to possess, and which it necessarily exer - j cisus over the state of the currency, bv which i all the pecuniary transactions of the column- ! nity are regulated, its own imiiit-aiate opera- ; tions connected ii'.tia-.atciy with the ioc.il l.m- , sincss of almost every section of the United : States, with the commercial interchanges be- ! tween the several States, ai. l the intercourse i of tin m all with I'tti iuu nations, i Ol the value to the community, of the svs- ; lem whi.;l, after hmg am! anxious ed'orts, ai.d 1 at treat pecuniary sacrifices, vour memorial-
j ists have at length succeeded in t st-.iblishing, ' weil fctcne, and Nasnucl Colweil, ice i lt is ntit for tbei i to speak ; their more inuiie- Presidents. V . Larwill, V. It. JIc1 diale purrose. is to represent, as they do most u-,v. :u..l W. A!lfr. Sorrel si ric. In '
: .- ; j , , , . i uie;c iiajs ui mn ciilichi?, lit.uij. i (as iuve ot country. iiy lien arc iweniy-six umaei, ,um ta worn ui your ear, wuicu, now;Uoa ot that system, tons wiuely , illused j Sirulchums are iluUnenal.le. I Patriots from 'Hamilton, t wentv-tb.ree from ever, you may give the "ublic ear if von whh i t,1'r';U"h ? UlC ;,V,;,,"'S :?1 0 ,M uL, S I I ,1, and old Hickory hhnself cant tell how i so to do) venture to predict that Mr. Wirt Idunoo, the country, atfec ing all the r,a- Ko.Clt Lucas 1, nonntatc d U,OY 01 11-1 y - stato and if! himself will vWuira fan, the rontett and i t,0"S !;"b!lC nV,",H' a'-'rruate income, , or. 1 wenlV-OIlC individuals are nom- it wrcre ot that t,J arc 01U! ay behind i vote for Mr. Clay . This may seem Mramro to and contributing to ;ivo stahihtv to all the re-! i:,.jtr.,l f..r n oelnrs 1 nrnt .rl, . , . : ., . . J . . J. ..... ... , . . i , . . ...... . .
wards ol labor, is an object ot general sohci- ;
tude. If, saiidud with the practical opera - ;.,--l, .. :..:...:... i .. 11. 1 i nu -sin t I iie-i inn . in r l , r p iiiitiv , ,, , .. ., '.- . J saan deem it wort hy o coiitinuanci , it seems ,. , . , , ' expedient to relieve the country, as soon as: may be consistent with mature -liberation, trtllll itte llllcerl nil v ill .1 itt-li 't i.tiv-if., : ... .,.....,(.,. .., ..i. transactions and all public improv p.oiemeni,, ;epent. cut on IliC luture conriiti on ol the currency, and amount of capital disposable for (hose objects, must necessarily be involved until your decision is known. If, on the other hand, the wisdom of Congress shall determine that the Hank must cease to exist, it is still more important that the country should beein
early to prepare for the expected change, and j Irwin, and lol)ert Lucas. Gen. Filldthat the institution should have as much time lay )ad been written to, and put in nomas possible to execute the tlaty, always a very I nl :nn WAVvllvs Sillimnn.f.f 7.:ir.rcv".Hr.l
a..n.-i i .;);,.., it .,;.i,-n., i. ..... the com mindly to seek new channels of business, and bv trad u a 1 and centle movements, to nress with the I.:ast inconvenience on the great in tcrests conn. cted with it. Under these impressions, they respectfully reoucst that the charter ol the Hank may he renewed. I!y order of the Hoard of Directors. N. r,li))i,r:. President. .. , , 7; " r j . - . ... i ii f n it tit i i li .te i.it.i'.t ..j lit. ert,tort iliiurican. dated Washington. Dec. -'tl!, 18.11 The nomination of Mr. Van Huron is now before the Senat e ; but not for confirmation. A majority of that body is now awake to the dignity and honor of the country, and a strict inquiry is making into the character of his instructions to Mr. Mcl.ane concerning: the West India trade. Whatever has been the extent to which our political contests have been heretofore carried, no party has ventured to appeal to a foreign nation as an arbiter in our domestic disputes; such an appeal would have met with the decided reprobation of ev--cry American citizen ; it would have been regarded as treasonable, as the inlrodncl ion of 1 hum into the A mnh vctionic, t ouneil proved to the liberties ot t.'reece. For the fir-t time in our history, we have lately seen nn Anieri- - 1 can Minister claiming favor from a foreign go vernmelit, oil account of thp part that his po 1 . 1 .. , . ..!..
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litical friends too!; in relation to a dispute between that srovcrument and his own country
asking concessions from England as the rcward of sustaining her pretensions against the I'. States ! ! Such, (-tripped of their diplomatic form, is the character of Mr. Van Huron's instructions; such, in plain English, is the language of Mr. Me Lane's correspondence. Mr. Van Huron s.avs " on ma v to 1 the I5ritih (im , rn men 1 ! & that neither we nor our party have sustained thu jU't'U d Mat, elciisions of the Government of the Unitand Mr. McLane does so inform i Lord Aberdeen ; and in the. close ot tin C f 1,., u m i i : ".f-i.i r.'. V " ., ! time demanded or desired," as to the re-ula- V tion o! tho Colonial trade!! We may well 1 ask, if this can bo the. lan-nae:.' of an Ameri- j du-lean Ambassador to tho Ilnti.h Crown: The Senate may well inquire into tho character of
stponcd to Friday , the instructions which produced this luimiliat- ; in lt correspondence, ami with cood reason
doubt Ulie propriety of permitting one to re-j present the countrv at a foreign court, who .!.., en h;,,-li' r,, ,.1I- ..f it u ! and so willing to comj.romit its character, for i the sake of si short lived party triumph. The 1 public discussion. The whole Union is intercsled in them for they touch its character I 1 - . . I ...... 1 T I , , , anil us nonor, aiiti i nope never lo see the time whenniy countrymen are insensible to these considerations. A lofty spirit, ready to sacrifice all sordid motives all paltry consitlerations of party, or of personal trinm is ltiiiispensal.iio to tht e siiccessiu! adinimstration of a popular government. Republics can flourish only where the people love their country more than any particular faction or party, and shrink from no sacrifices in the public can ;c. When Charles Cotcsworth Piuckucv of S. Carolina replied to the demand of the French Directory, ' Millions tor defence, not a cent lor tribute," he uttered a sentiment to which the whole country responded. When John Ouiuev Adams of Massachusetts declared at i (.he;it"lhat he never would skm a treaty which ! drerived the United States of the fisheries h . . i spoke trom the dictates ot a heart, that in its darkest hour, when not a single sail wusatloai, never desnaircd of the republic : it was in the
! spirit of the .Unman Senate, when it sold in!'"" ak,nS thrt'u?h he ,nUti a,lil us!
the Forum the ground on which Hannibal".-; ed,"' he oevelope 1 in his true cu'.nv, the pettv jiolitician grovelling in the grali.ication of a party triumph, am Whosb V hole oui was ab-i"furiK-rn ttcal! v sorbed in the iniportai.t bu-ine-s of ing the pies.-,"' or of reuio i:;g iht o-tmastcrs.'- Such a uia;. can never res. re -b nt the ooui'lry. li.- can never asjiii,: to higher rank than to bo the rcpr a party; and as such th" Senate -ciite.tive ot I stioulii, ant '. 1 believe will, set ils seal of rem U;,m , him. 1 : :-!1om ri;,. ci.nci -,.A'i i uasettk. rr.o:; the i:ditou. Coi.u.v.io s, Jan. 10, 15'iJ. T7e!!, the great alliiir is over. The Jackson convention has discharged ils functions, made its nominations, and adjourned. John M. Uoodenow was Vresidenl. lerenmiii .iiCiJ,eiie, 8. It. Miller, Itostheir names. There is an address, and! resolutions and all that. Yv hat they i . .1...11 :.. i , i
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nit-. )) e su.ui mc hi jmiuu hu.isun, a:ai ,1 -ii i t , then it Will he time enough to glVC an account of other matters connected With . ... .... ... , ; llieill, lllCll cannoi Kill to anoru amuse1- I I . ........ . . ment to the public Aine gentlemen were in nomination for (Governor. (Icn. James Findh.y. Thomas Morris, T. llamer, JohnM. Coodenow, 1. Tappan, Gen. BlaclcImrn, Mr. Marshal l'altersoe, W. W. ; ' " ' ' The correspondence was read, in which the General declined!! Messrs. Good- - j enow, 1 lamer and Morris, being pre j sent, declined. A vote was taken betwec, tl,e ,-cnKuning five Lucas had a -i j large majority. j All address, lull of hard things, vYith J sundry biting resolutions, have been ; adopted. There was an intimation published in the Columbus Journal of Friday, that orders had been received, that the convention should denounce the Uanh of the United States. This could not be agreed upon by the managers, in the preliminary arrangements. Mr. Tappan, ofStcubemille, when the other business was well through, brought up the resolution of denunciation, which was strenuously ojposed. After a debate of two hours, the convention adjourned, upon the riiestion of agreeing to this resolution. .They meet again ; this evening, at sell o'clock, lo decide upon it. I prcsum 'not lo jiropliecy the result. When I egan tins letter, 1 were settled but . - j thought all mallei - 1 I WQU mistaken.
Amongit the regular resoiutions,lhere : A.nti-Masoxic Coxvr.usiox. The i'vlwas one asserting, tiiat it wa a mortal t-or of the .Morn; lovru (New Jersey) sin, that a Senator in Congress should Palladium one oi' the earliest and mo;t be a candidate for the Presidency, in uniform AntiOiasonic papers in the opposition to the incumbent. It was United State?, has unenuivocally laid rejected by a decisive vote. ! aside his preferences for Mr. WinT, and So far as I can judge, the managing . come out decidedly in favor of Mr.
entiemen have not succeeded to their i . . . .i. Wishes, HI this cotiveillioi r.very tiling could not l)e mana'jrtl bv them. A litf In mor of th. ctiihhon. nit-it of in!.-- . i . - - - - i. - " - - - - - pendence than was expected, lias been ' evinced Mtinjomed you have a lluniOi'OUS account of tile cannon shooting, from the Ohio 1 ! e"i si r r. t i - rdi-AT;isoni i)ax-r : nilKi;cdw "T h.. " " " i ..,.,.,v,t - Mond.vv Mubmm:, Jan. !H1i, IS"-?. ; P.ANi; lSV. li AN'( r. What means e ini''lly thunder l.ns luorning.- J lu; lllh' ! h"'" are ioiain.se a imgitty juut.ee amiteautn. forth volumes of thunder, tiro and smoke. ()! i . . .'. .. .' . ... . . 1 "! " us S"- 01 .ntnuarv ; out oau , "ul; to ll- " Cl,ilies this year on the mtitli ; one ; k"'vs illto the bottomless chaos of Politics. this dilemma the whole crew would inevitably be lost, if it were not for tht fact that our provident .a-o-ues have built a high fence straight through the centre of thi nf ...... (1... v.. ..r.w.c. ..l! 1 v'. " " l"'''"-" v" enabling ail shipwrecked politicians to save ! their lives a short time, while they lake a view of all the coiitendin parties, and calculate as well as they can the relative strength of each, Wo have civ now seen this fence crowded al - most to sufi'oeatiot!,by lioliticiiins of all rrades. and each one bawling at the top of his voice i I " I am no party man."' Among these we have 1 ! found the real Hiinon pure dema-og'ies, at.il often these who had been pitched oil" the main I land neck and held-, bv their ooooiunts. Vll!lv3 'oarked too that they stayed here no ,ou2Pr tI,an an opportunity offered of reaching; I ti:e fhore without drowniur, yet they make i i,, i ., , : i :., I 1 u-;l I"'"-v 11,1 " ' '-',l" ice vliLO on the ion; ! But hark! tlicrocoti.es another ba boorn1 'lt w0. have -t the is is : track. ', ihc great dl let ns be ! gin again. am! gioi'io'i: i th" no no. hoL no sucu tuai-r, Hia ti j eighth of January one day b hind hand. Tin; j fourth of July, is a bed to tiiis day. H pas-ed I oyer smooth as an icicle in comparison to this. I Why reader, our town is full to ovordov. ing i li cjjtiu .l-s. l unit .ne t iievoti"i patriots t.iat ever ti!!i-rntl f.ir 2 :t i-h ;t iti . i-iutu, i;t clouds, and literally overrun the town. Xot like Cencral Smvth's volunteers " i.i ;i. C '1 u j .vi'.-i.et."' Xii, nn, if buy count v fails toseadj ! less j Jmn a ilo"!i it v. iil lx: nullified out right. I i , one of your halfway work, nothing short of unonniiii sbed si me 11 a;i-wer lit re. j j So bri m full of pitliioti -m were these troops, tor our townsmen we ootu Know which j taat the big gun blow, tl od' a few charges (,n. Saturday ecen'pg, and it was with the greatest difficult v that it could be made to hold in t.il
tier ot oiiico seekers, away awav no one ' y e have omitted
Monday morning', when no sooner did 12 u'-j aggravated his ui .oas J? which was tho iuflucnclock arrive than HANG went the old rusca'. j za attended by fovcr: be the effect what it 0 7dores!we started up in terrible al'fiight, ! may, he is mortified at the step he has taken: and could hardly persuade ourselves that it it has been already stated in the papers genervras not a voting earthquake. There it goes, ally, that he was r;ivtn to understand that Mr. hurrah for old Hickory. Almost twenty years i Clay would probably bo withdrawn, and that have elapsed since the battle of Orleans, and ; he, if nominated by the anti-masons, would rethrough litteen of them the Hip Van Winkle c.-ive the combined support of them and the patriotism of our countrymen slumbered and ! National Republicans. This is no tic ubt the slept, and that no doubt is the cause of its pre-! case, and in this .Mr. Wirt has bsen grossly dc-
sent uncontrollable overtlowin. No one believes, (no 'twould be sacrilege to think so,) that man-7orshippin r, or politics of any sort, .is any eiiect upon it. ''I is pure, unalloyed state of Ohio and lay it at the (ect of the Crcatest and Rest"" hickory broom that ever1 1 iin'cta Postmaster. Due av loo late ah
' . . in , . .- i-ci i i 1 i I IhertVs tho rub, and, as bad luck will have it, the nomination and it he has been do.-eii.-d--j in thcge f!i ,ry tim03 ,two,d be moru than a! if any false hopes have ben wilfully held out I I110-s neck would be worth to attempt to over- I to him, he will certainly be justified ,n f do i 1 . .
taitc it. ltiuecu u is as inucn as we aniiina ..... t , I'.' I
sons can do to keep our feet under us by pick- ' on this subject. " ing the way, and if these crazy Jacksouiaus ! " " attempt to 'chase," belter skelter," after the! . Coffee. An dea prevail, that the ,.io.!ilost day, they will most assuredly catch a ! t!0" ' c0"00 IS "ot equal to the pre.cnt de bump on the ice. No, no, the ice covers eve- i ma'"h aml l q't"" '''' -. ot. ry rood of ground in. Ohio, this mornitiL', and j 1,1 , i ami the U;v,i.' its what Jo Strickland would call pretty tick- j YTlc' I he stock in Eng, oTt cents per cord lish times; therefore we say look out for yea. 1 mi tbat ftt Antwerp u sai.d cording up 200 under-standiti". j pounds less than at the sa:i, one and a half Hut the big gun has held up a little to get!11 is lively iu the V.re,t Indi P. DUELL. breath,and we must hie us to the place of meet- ! Taim:, wus request at Di to ing, where Monsieur Hiyau is to hold forth, j to tl,e Pnce 111 tlle rnitCl1 tatS, ami the congregated thousands are to respond, j was llvc cunts, which is now o prepared for hurrah for Jackson ! Wc would not spoil the !;or ib' Thcre j.s a Prci,lt .,tVos' )IIXSON.
sport for the world, not we; but we would i :; - whisper in the ears of the wire-workers, that the friends and supporters of William Wirt are intending to enter hiai lor the race in a few mill flml 4 )M ITi.-l.-orv- nnict ...it l,!c tti. tions close toother, or he will ret 1,; "i,,.,, trod upon in Ohio. That's all." j . I lh convention consisted of about j 300 members all individuals of very j respectable appearance. What a comment on pohlicalappearanc.es! In July, io.ii ,1 . I l .1 ibzl, eleven members composed the , ' . . ,i Jackson convention, that met here, and noniinated a Jackson electoral ticket;' of tl esc eleven, scarcely one was known i -i i a dozen miles from home. 7vl a u v i. a mi Lkgiki.aturc On Thursday last ... , , ,. , , c, . I Jurnara 1 aotnas was elected Sneaker ol tlie 1 1 j I louse, he received 43 votes, L. D. 'Hackle H , votes, and loofthe ballots (the ndministrn- j tion votes) being blank. aorge G. Brewer Was appointed chief clerk of the same body. In tho Semite, Benjamin e'. Forrest was chosen president, and Joseph II. Xicholson chiuf clerk. JVaf. Int.
Ci,.v. This is art honorable example . .... i
to otner t .ihtors ot the Ar.'t-Jdasomc ranks, l.ikithe Editor of the Palladinm it is in l.,,n.um,a,l tl,.,f C-,,.,. , , . ! 4 v , , v v i'ii.., uun.u 1 1 1 it i tilt ill rj epposed to t'.ie re-election of Geecral Jaeivson, and s-ir.co tna norrtir.ation of trie ivatlonal i.etull;ca;i Convention, 'lev ntu-t be Convinced that this "Teat .diirt nf :)ll nnriien rannnt Uo -if'-om. l;' 1,,1 K,- .l,A r W;J t .i;,. - iiei 1,1 auutliilg IU Jill. 11 U It 1L may be possibly endangered, but cannot K., r.reventedb'v snr.h ailhosion. Tt bpcotllC? tllOm. therefore, to sacrifice their .. i eofin.,.nrftt nn tU l!,,P ,,f nn POiU-l I ... .. -Uir OI pa 4,.;.,i:- A l,M:i r... t - "-- "- we are UOOUt to quote, lYiaiS'ial TOUr.a our usual suannaiy ofintelli-gen--e. in oi !.r ta ecn.h-de the nhiros of the fiienels t '" t:a'i!l, an I to make nom for the pi-oceedicgs of tilt; Ualtiinore Cor.vimtion. ?dany of the substantial j y ens p.. wi.i, no oount, oa uisappomieu , ... . - x. ,.V....I...--H...-,,all.i Ul l.tJIV, ll,.ll I'lO .IMOjI.lttllM t,. ,-..-,,,,t t .,,.., ..,,1 I.,, "'. . 11 -f"3 t """ "" ' lec:!e a.lmmi .tntion woultl be once.itir.tt ! wi the atir.tr ! t.n t he -ns i t:.i-tI&UetI iudhid.ul who receive ! the nomination of ! the Anti-Masons some months since. Tt is tieteri.iin- : en otherwise, and tha ii.il, i"ir o of this .-.late will z i for (.'lav Tin-: cons ti i t i io. nis . l'.teki'.'.n ! Svsti- m " a mi tii c st;i-iuoi.uY ck th:: laws"or lir " Old Hickory," and t'.is cor.scqneiit coulinu-an-:o of the ;'.h'i"s, of Ins administration, ishitwiihs!e..,'.'.ing our avers';-:;: t j the pii.ieipl.'S of Speculabva 1' Kt:;!:as"nry, we never can consent to pursue, a course that may have a tendency la augment tho intliicticc f.-f tla (iiinimitive aristociacy (if a " petti oat government' e have, t'uerd'ure, after mature dclibe rati-u:, and candidly weighing the honnst scruples and ohieeli ins of the friends of Mr. Wirt, comduded hereafter to sail uudei the bioa-l banner of" C'L.iY AM) Till-; CONSTITUTION." It is now rendered almost certain by a variety of circumstances and the almrht direct testimony of several respectahlc 'gentlemen, that Mr. Wirt "will not ",! 1 tioriTiit hinsolf in lir run for Hir Pri. -sm i .-. 1 i . , i ,.i ae. icy. i ne suinoiiieu ictier v.as lately written to the Editors of the Boston Ceaienal, hy an inteliigerit .friend at Yashi!!ton. V'ithin a few days, we have seen several publications of a similar character. LcuHillc Journal. ' The news of Mr. Wirt's dangerous illness of course will have reached you before this letter, but not perhaps what I am now to commtinicae. I am happy to mention hy tho way, that he has been for several days convalescent, and is now out of dansi r. But to the point. Mr. Wirt is chagrined and mortified in the extreme, at having accepted the anti-inasonic nomination, and it is no doubt that this has eoived. This I assure you, is quite a topic here, and I have had it from those who have access to good authority, that Mr. Wirt feels nis fi: :'.ppoiniinctu most sonioiy. i win tro ' peiu-d, and this will yet happen, or I forfeit the reputation, which (rntrc nous) I have gained : witn you tor a pro; hi t . :ir. it n t w i.i n an e - i e-'g- ou win u.muui-i, i-ir ion;-, n. ,i m I..... V .....I.I....1...... ..-..I.... I... t ! iwston, i(w lent, . tMa. other ports, and large cpiuntitics i arrived trom the East Indies, or ai. way tiOO tons in one shin. Indeed. that our merchants have tho present rQf ajp of the collce market, and thcre are pers, sei'm to lu ,icvc lv'a il wiH S "P to :30Nper lb. W e shall see. n0w dull must be those who cannot st, such operations, the cllect of scarcity and !f ply, on price? Had the duty on coffee I advanced to lo cents a pound, instead ol diieed to one cent, what " tree trade" n- .. . . . ' . , . 4l ,n ,ua there, who wouhl not have asserted th Jn lno tax ..ls tho cailS(. of it. aild ct it ej Ciras well be said that the moon' is a lt,n(,ay cheese. ,Vi7e. ages of .'sunder STEAM KOAT 11ENKV (T.AY.and set si,lcr,Jil imet was to be launched y rth-west from the Elizabeth '1 own boat 3 aru . .tship sc- - (. , ,. , , , , , . . informed that she is the largest a.ul rain liipp.1I)t tll!lt lias graced the rive r for m. She is owned by Messrs. Allen DAVIS, commanded by the latter ink - the man wnose nonoreu nai may he be found true and t at! thy and trust worthy; and d. -Crfia.Oj Suacs and Hreakers, may s1 buovaot, ' erect," and ab. -Pt Conjlanl OU ,03ic. ,1 -h
