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and bv their vote had said to such a : imN,;iEXs CONVENTION, j 'ipgf f I? A r?P'F.fj ft? A P

! man, ilail, leiiow, wen met. mi t wauou 141011 a 1 -- I niere the CJJAflt reminded the 'Committee of tlic Convention, and: uJXTsx"F.'3.

We give the following remarks of Mr. Ar-' ir-ntlcman iVom Tennessee that it was invited to a ti end the Convention, where' I'KUKvr, iliY'n. i--'-:yi

-.,-,1," ill l!in JLilKP n f I? C nrc -f n t :l- , ; .!.. O. ..,,0

, v., ....... .. ... -- , , 11UL 1.1

I 11 . 1 1 t 1 1 . .

order to reilcct upon any ueet- ne "as corn-cm u auu ukumuu niv m-,

iveson the l-Hh inst. on the i'i.Hion of the ion ol'l'ae House. ; troduced to its members. The Presircach of pririk'-e coaiaiittctl against thej r. , then said that lie believed dent addressed hiru in the following ..hi. E. Cooke (if Ohio, by r. s. Davis of that such a man was prepared to coin-! words 1

the pciukncy 01 the mil any enme . ltiun the whob cat a-; Mi- -s ttic organ, and in tne name ', ,Ve only a-k a cartful lomre of iiiini i!! villanv. For his uirt, of the National Republican Young Men

cru;ai. ne uia 001 ieei nniien wit in um cuair - u3 vumuiuuii .vi.iuiMi.u.i c-icuuic-,

sat upon, lie did not know but your presence on this interesting oc-

tbe Chief Magistrate as its friend, in ii,cmh .,,! enremb' -o as to threaten

j UU I. UU - " ?:h, iifraiAZ3-.. j ,hc safcl v of the Uniim, toan ahuming

and must no longer be f T 1

the i 'conic, iv men

SA'HOTSAL REVmi.tC.VX S YO PIKSI'.M.XT

:in at'.o:;.

eegree.

co nee

can

i ro m

.south Carolina, duria f 10 of Guv. Houston.

nEXItY LAY. of Jitluck!. roa tick r c.-nTscr

r?i frj

(.7' i't ;ll.;rt;t

! our dearest prospect are about to be I sacrificed to the idol, it is time to threw

it away.

He had no doubt Cat the facts slat-, ed by the gentleman from Ohio did constitute a broach of privilege; that t'e.at loll r. and the threat preceding '.t.were pmtcf a course inten led to intimidate :ei eve awe tec House, lie had not e. -Lad-cr of doubt f it. The letter

ktr. a cs.aKer.;c. aivt was

1

0 doubt inten

1

d so to be underslooi

tins n

1 - 1 L' 1

t iKiii neon iaceneu en .aunjav, ti.c

wry day after the Aca and imv's bad i Pen

Veen taken in 1 Ion-ton's case. Now, Mr. A. iu-r-tcd to, t the II or..-'-had brought all this up. m t lie rn-eives. They had, by their own at (. virtually invok(d ir.s.dt and n-ura-'-e iVom c cry ruffan in the land. The deci;i a which the lio'ifc had come to in lh ca: e of

Yl. u t('.i aaio'in

what a Spanish slilletto might be. concealed within it. which would suddenly spring up and destroy him, Here some words were littered by Mr. A. which the Reporter !o-t entirely He was not a prophet, nor the son of a. prophet, but it was not difficult to predict what gentleman might soon expect. Hadnota member of that House

casion. and tender to vcu.in their behalf

ihe respects, the gratitude, and thej admiration of those that surrounded ! vou. Your private worth and public i ei'vices have placed you be fere them ! the object of their patriotic labors and hopes. j About to clo-e the dutielhat brought

1,

j coi5 ivtvxKxn.vi.1,. olKnoxcount' Jonx Hawxixs, of I'ountain, Su'i:l HnxpnuoN, of Mai ion, !ems I'ex.mxu rox, of Harrison.

of

v e could not, as a b-!v,

debate, expressed from hi? separate, without tuis ohering of our

idacc his an'u-obation of the conduct of' tcehng and sentiments to the man whose

1

H'UlCij

lo'.reilier

inamc am

Iru'u.ow, of Dearborn.

An f.i. Lot.vx. of "Wayne, SviA-.ixrs Evp.ivrs!. of Union. Jo:ix I. Nket.v, ofGibson. (; r.o. II. Dlnn, Esq. v.i!l serve r,5 ;i repre-

I xArLr.s. It appears by the following exS tract of a letter from a Washington oorrc poi.Jent of the New-York Courier and Enquirer, that the President has actually threatenoil hostilities against the Neapolitan'. The i Courier must be good authority in executive ! matters : j sending cut Mr. Nelson to Na- ' ple. the President gave him very per- ' ymplerv instructions on the question at

. v . . 1 r

i-sue Dciwecu me uo ei 0011., "

taO N(

nnolitan overnment luis rot

1.

as

dialed ' 'ntalive from Dearborn county in the next j neaii

acted honorably, quickly ar.d deeidedlv intiie demand, be as aired tlr: Amc-

. in no rrood humnr. x 1 J 1 soon

mtiment". ike tlum-

ir r.v) a'i te.o oaoa ci ra: ;.ia-and a

fa-ens t'e.at could be c i! ce !. and v l.icH was p'. polled by a veer 1 jower t!at wr.- almost irresi-;i!de. Ye-, that d.ccision was tantamount to pnulain1;!!"-

d t.-1 a call, aa ia ita-

V!:onMr. A. heard o.nd frc-m suc'i a source tier iipon his ears. 1 f

vr ore opeidv uttered within the Heue

wlat mi

! r I

uee n. s it foil i u h e-i

it !e cxnecied without? He

even focii a cai ieatiiro r-nresen-

ti:m- the !a.;. -.gentleman fro in Ohio lying neon his h ick, with his hands and bet raised, and uttering the words

with the liberty andglorv of our helov-i (ienoral assembly of the State of Indiana, if j heal -in the hay ci iSnr.les, to seme csoil count rv. ' Irk-ctcd. isential purpose. The navy, now under

iVit'i m , .,"rl tnrli i - - ! the aide mana::ement o

. . . 1 ,e jirc iintnonzfti iv .ur. 1 nomas .nan-

warring to say that he is not a candidate for rej'ieiontative for Franklin county.

we e;o torin unit-.

cause a:

A fe 1

and aciive in a rreat as-urod thai, in an I

was never

;i a

: ere tar v i'.rslalc

appeal to the Vouax 3ten of America, the Oonstito rox and IiE.vr.Y.'T,.v will

ant.

1 f ,

Cr.-

which ha.d bi i-n put into b the Senator from Mi.--ouri;

rerpoae

;s n-i'.Util

1

Uiem-

eeene

b

ailtwb.em you will! firih

'-.-la-: down w

u

like! veil 'hail box c:;rc-s to car Hall.

ree

.1

er.d

;:ne":;c ar.v

boie.s. we v. !.l call vou

f-'peakor chair. : t; 1 thu

boy.-, von -!:all receive a g'-n 10. no! ; ami ; I' v u n peat li e

1:

or

I.I.I

a-:-,01)1 :'c;S V,0!

1 a , . ' r ro tinmI.o. i

ie rej-ri-outra.sro :

Sor vn'oj ; In conformitv Mith umr

A. h.ai! been in the place of the Sen

from ..iionri. he w ould not have .-of- lution. communicated Ihroureii a Comfo red one deu; to v. oia v another in Uie'-mittee of your"b.ody, I have the honor ol

nianmir that !eusfon had treated a pre-ent':!'.f nn

nmm'ii. r ei' that Hens." in h:-; presence. aa

These were l.i views of the niatfer, and 'he dev'p anal grade iul sense which

.m)-i i'u Vv'oo:ia has been announced as a

' candidate for County Corniuissiuucr for Pis1 as : trict No. 1.

vs: I , ; , 4-,i r 1 'i'iin Hon. Senator F.wiiii; ol Ohio, will

niease accent our tiianlis lor mo imponaiii

ee- 1 '

To w hich

.1-1 . 1 - 1 1 1 . . . r,-

pul.Mic eociiir.eiit.i iviucune nas pom-eij iuiwaruec! to us.

1).;

(of.re vou: and 1

nr. feu c-i the occasion to express

a t

saen :m

a l.

Hou-e h:o! solemn

v (IceiOei

li;en ou f-!-.::Il be reprimand,. d v."s' I'" '1 he individual who had wi iiten tiii- l.-t-lerwcnid Lcl him-ilf r,d de.rade.l. bat. on toe criiiarv. lii-l.i v elevated

bv -a .- l!

ease of lie

much i'c.ter

iier.ee was to be pui

ti:ou''ot' toe

rei'-rimand. ho i

1

hat

ed 01 1 Iv

nteitaie for lite di-Sinai..he

!;en

1. .,

leman

I rem

io nan

indt mot i

rods '

have on this, and other da s

vonr Session, uiven to mo of Your

esteem and coeli.i -nee. isie uld i !

li. Tniisd i i of their

hono; e

: rms.

to ho

ti

hi- e.

;Oli;vl-

imorcle 0:

in v t .!. 10. v

did. thev revent

c rv

1: l

m

1

mt! pen

on for h venld b

oiy. Uut wvv. to su

won d no con mce

ia-ir ia--currer.ee. thev

1 Mic:i o iN m a w ;!

tna.;e l:,c:r p::ni V, i;h Ei',e!i a

that by whohwc are surrounded, rely upon it :n.:h'.:.g f lici-t of incarceration v illh.ave .any ;!i t. Ihit suppose iho hcaicii.ble gentl. iran fiem Ohm had complied with that letter, and had consent d to g: to mortal cc mhat with thN band of r.rov.lit;:' assa-sins. what hoa-

ira. I r:, a i J'iU.-fi 1!.

r Her

:r;p;?oe!'. h-oin t:t, .i..s

o-terdav morning. Api i

,1

sud

r.

V

1

to

as

1 resident of ti'e t'nited St ees, w hi in ceuversalien wiili ;i cLnrvm in. ai

in the presence of the vcner;-.bSo Co!. , of Massachusetts, a member of conie-s. and a lady, nneooh o-,il!y ;'pproved of the violence, of Houston, and declared tint this mode, of redresintr

postp.onvd, called by tb.e People of Slates to ti.c administral lVxeculie Oovernni.-nt. il

York Ertnint; (.-irncst endeavor tol'ai'i! their expect a-' 1 - j I s

lions; 10 mamoToo, v. nn urnmes and ' ilignit v.tla. iriot rests an-! honor abroad : toeradieo! c every o.!-o- and corrujition ;

at homo; ana lO updoni. v. sin Vigor,

uici lusitce.lr.e supreinacv

The National Intelligencer of the 17th in-t. .-v: "Wo are infonued that bills of lii.'.ictmeiit were yesterday found by the (Jrati.j iarv for the county of Washington, now s-tt injr, a;;aiu.-t f-amncl llauflon, and Morgan A. Heard, for ussaul'.s 0:1 Win. Stanhcrrv and Thoiaas 1). Arnold, with intent to

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e , ,,0. !.-

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ci eiliciency a.nd oruer; auo., 1 o -ve c.o doubt, thousands would like the rhancof a brush with the Neapolitan-, The rr.nttcr of ili.Tercnce b-twecn the Vnilcd State.; and Napksis an old ami lorn; stundiiijjr claim of the former against the latter, and arose from the ?oizuro and confiscation ol

American property in the ports of it aplcs 111 liOD 10. After several free and t'.irect entranceinto the Neapolitan purls; together with the a-surances of the T'.Iinister of I'ureign Affair?, that the Kit;,- had resolved" that all American' vessels arriviar tlircctly !.t that

port, should be adnii'lted free; upon the faith of the rovennritnt, larc shipments wrre made

ib,-

in-f, e.ftc-r a. 1 rotracl. d illness. .Mr.

seldom participated in the dihatej ol

lmoete

d b

:v ; v.

r

upon toe

lnpu les

gre

gentbi

power of toe chizen.

resorted to without hesitation.

f

011-

r ct a. private

v.as the oid one in toe

,1 should be

cr c.add he hae obtrdned?

1 he bad all bis life been ;

avoi

.,1

1 i;e su."-,

n

ani eipoiio v

d t he i oustitutioji and the Law s. Our greatest interest, in 'this world is our liberie. Derived from our ancestors, by wd-o-e; valor and blood it w-'s cstabii-died, it depends upon the vigilance, virtue and bib i!lre:e e, of t'm present genera ion, whether it shall bo preserved and transmitted to ioer:tv.

the most precious of all earthly me

an

d t.

bord-1

ru.

i'

!:i s sentiments t

id'ise at this extiancd-narv

i.Ir. A. ( the part of the pres'tleid. and expo-tu--c"--! luted with bim on the subj-ei. '(.en. l -1 r .!

. lie,l .i;i.i.-s! V: !!: 1 :!. 1" 1S1 11 :n-i!!l

L'eiV.

ru t d, 1

:e to e.o so at eery hazuer than hae the;u rc-

: was the

v o a w armth. eat it

, i

:e woid con-en I that

nerd -ho.;bl be plunged in

: 'O.et les i o:oo -.o ld !

n i. e eriuier:. ami I :pnod n loe

i"! the street. Ti:e-e wore lines

relied upon toe Kepresoma! ives

t-

p.dirct

i., i

f.-i'i'i' UTOSS. dailv ef the

lil H' d' of -t no

in Lei

PIT i

io; ii : -e e-( s oi (..'on'fwb.ic.ii were in the

sr.ilirr; tee lopulntion in 1' e c-unt rv. The

1 1

tor submitted whether aa ap-

w i.;c:i

c ft'o.c American k aliments freel o act, for it v. a s:ct io. that lion V. fol titlhe; ii;

: -e ib.e g.m!eman from a lie out and bad been so

have bo oi a mere agrtravaleJ ii on that of Houoon? it w ood-

eavc neon a mun'er. and no

to speai; their

(To speak, but not

not in tia ir power to .) For his pat!, he

t best aven-

- public opinio::.

r

pea, I to the iaws. ami to

Car of pri ate injury-

miii'it not be resorted to wit.tmore j-.ra-priely ? And mereo cr, s-.i ! he did no! wish to hear such principles advocated by a peeular J Aeeu'iv e if Imply t'ley .-liouhlbe carried out and operate freely

O!oo haul . on t!ie public mind necessaily lending U V-ould it e);ll, v.-onl blend ? .ii'.H.n'inlv not '"-

;e

sessions, is our U; witii ii, a ofoor e:'i a prae-ii. I nioe ;- fe-re-' ti.c indiv i Ida! j'isdy so idd -e. wdi ueee . r. (do;:f oier;

:ou , m im;

som ! fis

t rv

hers tow, j-ci to t; ee. i i its ;: to . hide on

wo. it we

ie, and po dl imparti'dly

1! .

irtance 1:1. C.el iiuhers want i

ii ii en-

The llonoratdc Jonathan Hunt, a Repreltativo in ( 'uiieress from the State of Ver- ).:!, died i,i V a di in:: ton t'itv on tiie l.'Oh

Hunt

tto.:

Iloa-e, allbouyh he was highly esteemed, both as a public and private man. iMr. 1'verettof the same Stale, in announcing bis demise to t!c Ileu-e gives to ii i-s memory tha following tribute : " On this occasion, I .ay be permit-

j ted to say, that he has ljr,.; been a member of this Jfou-e, and that tiiu talents ami assi- ! duitv with wh.ich lie executed his duties in I this place were alike honorable to himself, to i this iiou-e, ami to his constituents. 1 have i known him ion , I have known him well

I and a msrer spilit never inhabited mortality. ; His place in this House, may , indeed, be (died, ; j but the void i:i the affection-, of his f unilv, I 1 .... 1 I.;.. ., .... ,in.l

from various parts of the United States, to: 1 several safe and'successful voyages were made, hut in an nney.pectcd hour, many oft Lie vessels which had innocently cntcia-.l the dominions of his Majesty, were, (if we Mistake not,) in too winter of 18-33 13, seized, con

demned, and sold for tho benefit of Kbit; alu rat. Y e do not know that ever any reason was assigned for this unjustifiable and c.Uiaordinury course, not even that they were wanting of any paper5, or violated any of the law-, decrees, or proclamations r.f the Govcrnmc:o. The value of the property thus shanieh -O, seined, is variously estimated. from .-I ,M,Mi i to !',UMt,0:iJ. Dues General Jacksou ii.tcai to set one comet of llurope oa ilie, by hastily ilec'.arin.u' war against it, bclorc he is c lotheii with proper authority by Congress' The Washington (jlobe says, "it is rumoured, since the ankal of the Ontario, that the Frigate s 'aiied s tates will soon proceed to the

.Moditcrrant.-an, and. be followed at nn

day, by the ship of ur-.di rgoin r repairs.'

tins

c-ar.y

ware, no-r

lor !

ir H alj ; vr.o

, i i urn! m?. v. ,-o e.re ir auilioriiy; a 11 . vor he deemed 3 me!id;er of t;:e

a ;J,ss;i.n of D.ei 'i were collected

ee : i ix. A nam- j it Mr. Ezukio 1

'.a rlanJ County, !"y. on the ! parpc.-f of r-sliii;-; logs, and

lCll

i .

with dry

ey. for r.-dtaml intemperal

exp.res-'ons, i:.roat:

'its disturbai

ice.

a; - a niv. s

yio!

aththe f-et

am

( l an

out

wil! s'satcn

iVomhene

her, ar.d (bliycr Five Cilice.

Fnited fjtaics fr an :

n

treatie-

tner

mem- ' 1 the nomiii-

br-r of i

Per due's, in ('; ."itii i'lO. for tin: went iuo a fa

straining timber. A party, conesting of fix men and a boy, went to work near a dec that was buraing, :tu 1 ju-t as they were preparing to hit ah)., it feel im meiiial t ly oa the company. Joseph tIyre.s, John Huff, jr. and

""Canal!

-'-' said the (icr.cral. few caes'of thj?

only bi,, ue,;i!

(ientlemen. it bebmrj-s to you, ard the

to decid

mil woal.t eorreet l!ie evil!! 11 "i ?o

aiHl II' l-O Ol UlO veil ii,orm muni, r ir " A rTmleil fbr.

.ouo-'aldeontlemen admitted that ihe hi .,,,,,,;. Xo. nrievurib.- :, -non,!

y ,u .t .i.. ii nr. i- ocaiimr wouid do. was tne ror-iy.

The a-tooisiied divine remonstrated

vomit; men ot vour m.

whether these great H ssing? ofldb, and Union shall be defended and i

!. The responsibility which

lames P.rHc, were instantly killed; A. SI. Perdue was mortally wounded, and shortly expired; Samuel Pitman, and the boy were

Il'. u e had the power to purdah nm.r derers. Wliat pmsihmcnt v t oh have been provide! (Vu- tins j-'-er, mis eratle South Carolina ? lie w as a ei

aoam-t i! i ne .hw 1

" -

rbar. n

trim

ti a oi or. w io

,h

' !M t

: OtO-

c;

1

en acic

a

i

ur.uci m.oou tee tmilter. was j.nf. hnt

wa-.- a citizen f t!:e C'e rfdo e Xal'on beyond the limits of (lie Arkanms 'Perj . . . . i .i

.leiv. i.-iu ne:o w;is a ree r:!i7"-n o

!P

aw n ii r-ti

iie.

ami

i.

COt!

ion a in

,l,o

i tii

-d o:' to retteet on the

eoo( n. este, o!ireou-.)ti-- ai.tl its s. if it should receive the s:mer:.i reef iLtiution of ihe peo1 aw ci 'force should suneisede

the law-of the 1,

01

he a -bed with

serv

ttichos -o you is iinmenot;r eoimti'V al one thai will

by rt suit of th

self-irovermnent whitdiwil! !

, 1 T 1 .

oommiUeil exeoi-ivi iv loyour naa-Js

The eyes of all civilized iaitions an intently gazing upon us; and it may in truly assorted that the late of Libert v

throughout the world, mainly depends

It is not e aMiteted

experiment of

! l. .,, ,..!

-y .iivi.n

1

adly wounded, and John Hull', sen. was the

"IV , only one of tho seven who escaped unhurt, i e- Mr. iUyres had a wife and nine children, and Mr. llnir,jr. had very recently l.ieen married.

The I'.-uoiin. dcr were young unmarried rnei:, no person depending on them for support.

Qrrn: Comfohvabi.e The French 'hilo-n-pher, who predicted that tho Comet was tj " play s-.v- p-t-.'.. -- r- ith this dirty world of ours in 1 .-.".' , gives notice th a there wis :i snmil nu-take in tho raatter. It is the vear STSrCh Nou- we feel quite thankful fir this accommodating postponement, as our farmers will be enabled to secure their crops before

they

suiamoued heforo the 'court.'

Our Put P, in Congress, (Soon), is endeavoring to c.r-tinguisli himself by makin motion of in. lelkiito postponement, Ac, On tho 1 ith intt. when tho difference between Cooke and Davis was presented to the House, and the following resolution offered br T.Ir. Cram;; lcu!i; J, That the communication of the Hon. P. Cooke, of Ohio, be referred to a -elect Committee. ?,Ir. Poox mo ed to lay tho

- j papers ou tha ta'ole, there, as he said "to lerti Trulk is Mii-sht,.; and n il, prerai!." The I th0 -!eep of death.' Wendor when ho wall

squad or grunt again.

fo Mowing pa r a gn p. h s

are from tiro sderetr

county, Penn. Cemlte, which has hcrttoioie sailed under tho bannerol', For President Andrew Jackson, For V. President Wni. Wilkins.

', . , e......i .... inueii ( neroy ami tree. loin, v. ho w on U i ;i , -!.,,. ., ... , , , llolmted Htat,,,wlm had dote- , nly ! ,K. M,(:U1V jie enjoynent of properly j ' 3 C f P,,;l!om: l"l what wa, common in hisoeootry. Nip- (rpfe u ho wedd dare t, dim amv ' T'!-P-;nu;-d wuu tnemagrutude ol po etiioca-e should be pnrsm-i. and (1-lr - ,,riv ,.: ,,,, To rn lhr "'-d trust eetoalod to you. eiay f!- yen tramh,. into the Won, of your what could the Ie:e do w ith ! )s U ? -Ti,.; . .rrf'-e lb, I w, ('- e, -, rG!lt'"lllt,;-1'1' ; toe eato-iMami wlmh ... . . ' o i i -, i 1 i no i ' o-',! I. W a - t. (- (0 ie a i ... . .. i i

upon tb.e maintenance of American ; Pat tho editor hai had patrioti-an and courage I ilifOe M;ir vs.il. rr.-.tl.i-v.t- !..- . . . 5 .,

Could t!o v indie t a m

upon

him than they laid

r J u-.e Imtem in-; i- - . d

on ti.e mom in repaid to w hem rt ma jefity of the l!oi:e :;ul Kiid tiost t'.ev i i ...

oiil,l not ex bole fiv-in i r rr 1

r f ; he Compel

ad v. ( ate (I ; itimior iadieat-' the ab

lie pe.empdv replie

the am, oca;

i

io

t"ilc f !,... 1 I. .O

- -I : u a soi , , ni.iii w no i eel i, I'.oc k-

o ilown a me.)'-ei-ef (e;p !, p.... 1, .. 1 i . . i - . . - . .. (

e. ii mm. reoir 'o in-: nones

to. s

foatrary. l;ad ,, !.,

ie!'.

.'i 1 W I O - b.ae

that he s

I the :i - dir

out

d, bv if

loubl !'. ( iv Hall wilh ni-

i

. o: t!i;; ir d- ch-ti'-d to

l'esimi

Uiii e ir. in i

utio; but

wa- t.ie open

am! it lie meant to nnies of ( 'ono res- ?

!. ho w as neither

I .1. i llll-lf 1,11, 1,,-, ! I. '

iehlthe N;

j'ist indiofiiation oftln

ie mu-t !,e

i

uriim Ycairowir. .ml m av the c

on whicii you are

al

p.i-t eiiteriii!

rear , be

e.iieie nt to roiiic out and present a view ol

the times, which li can and must no longer be concealed from the People." Will the people still believe in the infallibility of the Pope, when the public Press forsakes him and pro'biims his I'.ilhiiil'ity ; when members of the National L'g Mature turn from Ids support by score-, and publi-li his weakness and corrup-

(.oi.0M!?I.. It se"ins there is nojtionto the worhl; when tho National Judibaiger any l-.epuldie of Colombia ,: ci.-il tribunal decides against him, and proves whereat "i immas P. jleore. otiierv, ise j his insatiable ari-tocracy I If the editor of

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llermitte'l ' en. a i , jo,,;, is .m .luoiuwi kiiii-i uie Uazetle, Irom whom we are about to

tooi)ire,l,,a( the- mode.cl pumshmg '!!(''- receiving nme t-iou -ami molars i quote, shows himself

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i resident ol p-'r annum. itc mm tne loiiow ing m

long, and happy and ilb.istriojs!

nor woaal lioiitil Le-

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m his

to.e ( il. su the United

preoeo.on

(oil In (lie ;t -. to ids

out iisiiington, he

A.- vr,-. .r.it. Mvery patriotic American uiu'-t view v.ith alarm, the indications of danger which am now ban g jMg over, and threatening the immediate destruction of our republican institutions. This i.loa does not soringIrom an inflamed, and misguided ennenptions of thing-, but 13 dictated in a spirit as unbiassed as the morning zephyr;, .md as uncorrnpt as (ho Alpiuo snow; and is called forth by the ,1 , vC ., , .1 I, 1.. 1.1

i ,,,,,, mu.hj I.1UUU3 iioveriiis; over our pej SO ieal hoi-rizon, an 1 irc'-eiiting to the Peopie of (ho United States n picture of solemn grandeur. !Sueh time, an 1 such scenes, roup! ir-.-s wakeful vigilance to avert the EtoMn. i What scene does the scat of onr National LeI gi-hit'iiTS present at this time It j.reients a I scene uuparalled and unprecedented in the

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v, ho h;,d ( ominitp al such nn ofliad been solemnly pern i t, , by 1 of (he lb n c, to prowl about its mmioh -ted. .al'deomh it wa- in

Vt e find (he ihi!owinsr

tahimore American :

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i ne new ;..epin:m s winch naye h n formed out f that formerly known as Colombia, are already engaged in ehil war. Bogota papers to the.Sih

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roiuiii-. oe.oei clear (oinicuoii

mi ' imperious duly, at this criiical crisis of i : .1 '..oa : ... i I . i. .. ....

... , i- .i ,, i i- ri i . - . ami ii.iui'n.ii on, in.-, oeoiaiiii- lev neThe pub-1' 'e llepahhc ol Lquauor, to his ; , , , rnw . r. . ,:1,

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""UUM ",,lMom "1 o. . on- t'"7, ' '' : "o - -! capillar, on whielus ha-ed the A-oeri

.f III... ,l MM V S t.l I 11 10 I i I , Mill SI --...ill -v- . ......,,,

, w a- hot the very b. st : nor

i. leer a no no -nt he-dialc to be-, ed ( ' ,-n. JaeL-on had sadered his at io t!,is in-dance, (o he over-. o a i lied infalualed nartialil v

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may cxi.cct that his limbs will be strum- to j . -i- oeooaio a place 1 C I ... . il. . Il . it ii

iwneie uie i copies Ivcpreselitata ys " must, j either consent to abandon their pri nciplea, to j violate the laws of earth amUieaven, ami t,-

meet thuir fellow men in mortal combat, or expose themselves to bo way-laid and availed.

the city gates, and his 1 1 o, i'rcsitb nt's " Hickory Club,' ing about thocapitol. Here hear it all yo truckling sycopf "Justice Io ourselves

the nts : and

by the s prow Ie t ract,

to our

hr a pe; and friend .and lavoi i!e. H re the con ei sal ion ceased.

they j-ij rs took their bone.

Journal of Commerce, contain a

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n'jiend entirely upon the friends of tie

it -iaenl, ma-inm h a-iti- mereh

m-

fi'.al !;e had, willdn a f w i't; t of ' id' nial to the bn-iine-s now h. fore toe

J by rullians and assassins."' it cannot lon-Pr

bo a desirable situation, for tin y dare not say that their lives are their en n. And wbo countenances thisceui.-c cf thii.sj? We five tho following extract from the nroccc Jin.-s of

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can eMMem Iho re- bai tenng ol tiie! 1 '" J" UIC 1,111 United States Dank aud the salvation! " a,,!!,v,'r l' t,,is "'terrogatory ; and we also

rrler the reailer to the extract of a letter to

ru akf r"s ar, d hired (h it ho ' aid right th" wrong in th it lion-", ria the eotr.l .f J?--,-n b.and aUhougii ' bo! her , (i,,, !,,,. t diliieult at he bad lea n strained from car-

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in all ri -pei I

tine (o (he letter, and vou may so coii--ider it in our cdih iial rcllei'lioie-. Xou 1 (onld write ;i volume on thitheine, but I prefer to submit tb.e nakeil statem: ml of our mmiei on s i adei-.

' mg his tmeat into eeo:ti(Oi -within

The nl imaso'lie Sialic Comii(Ii.. i

I, M...I .. , io;,. e i... l.. ii ;. ' of (he Union.

'noo,0, '(' e .!(!. of l.ilv .,,-vf rh.!l- '"So lllomeiliuous and illiporl.Ult (,l,.j thowlitor oftho New-York livening Journal,

noUome other day lane bee!.'cho.;e,C.ir('a,v t,i:,t lu) IVnnsN lvani.in

political manouivering? The llliofi.r ,,"V'i lo 11,0 l luon sllouKl su!,,'r

for j)

July ought (o bedetoied to heller po-"-. There are das (nooa!i

published in our pa per to day:

ilr. STANIll'isiY. now rose

and

let

ihe precincts of this men d tempi ' of Ii-j - m, and had added prof mil v to hf-i threat : f t the Hon-e P,-,,l .1, id,--..? i

. . ... .v, '1. 1,11 ' 'I ,1UM

. diadrach Ih ud, a native of iMarv-

land, ie a ally governor of Illinois, died

.a bo a fit companion for theimelves. iat Ka;k i-kia tm t'e.e iidtli ult.

(hem-( ivesto sleep when they are as-! said, that he had, on a former occasion,

-railed. declared that Hie iTosidenl ol the UniI ull'ali .1 , i - i 1 I I. ..I 0e. 1... .1 I 1 1 . i j i

u nun. regret w v. a i o ohm i amen o u niiiirMMii em vu cgtn .is.-aiiiis oi ims , i to admit that (!en. Jackson has entire-' uaiiire, and there was not a gent Ionian ri I ly failed to fulfil the expect ations of! on Ihe lleor w ho had vt ntiired tocontrahis friends, n mainlaining the d'urnilv! diet the as-erlion. lie had Hie rod, at

There arc 8?,'.VJl males and N I.10.i of our republic. A (-pint of faction, that time, to pro e it he now re i ternf. males in Maine under 15 years old.' disorganization, and disunion, claiming ted ih.it oiler he was prepared

ndilic- as Ihllke sail ;l yi t ii - d vole one d -y iclter.'

of Snndavo SOI!!: I bin