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T invincible Hem <>f lippecanor the l """ -
mptihle Statesman—U»«Hnflcxibli» Republican—
t)i<* pat, inti* I iiiiici <‘l Oliiiu.
CHS Mi t ,
joins t v t. k it.
Os l a ftinia i
\ state Rights Republican of the school of *BB—
—of Virginia's noblest softs, and « u»|jlj «lly
one of A.-nerhVs most sagacious, vbtuous uad
patriot *mr»n.
» oil iMi 11 ilia n> I'M I ‘ 11.’ tN I A.'ll Vil 1 *ll* t Mia.h I ,
CKORHK H. Hll.MF.lt, of Oglethsnpe,
11l Nr A N I. I UM II ol < iMiilm.
JOHN VV. CAM 1*111:1-1*, of Muscogee.
Juki. I UAVVFoIID, ol Humosk,
Cl IA 111-ICS DOFHHIIRTV, at ClarU,
SKA ION i,lt ANTI.AND, ol liaJdwm.
ANt>ItKVV MIM-KU, ol Cain.
WILUAM K/./.ARD, of 10-K ilb.
•C. It KTRONti, of liit-U.
JOHN Will I KHKAI), of Uuike.
( , WIMHKKLY, of Twik'^.
o'r* jti-aii tlii- ( ojrli.ui emn-KjK/iitluni* in tins
day's piper,
( J in- liuiik ol Handling, •**■>. I i* checking on
New-Vork ui lour per cent for Angn.Ja note*.
•‘Alois* Will lung* to till? Nolllli.”
The howling ol die inmates of the Us-uneJs of
I-oroloi mam, me ptuful in tin* • xlreme. I lie ie
( , iil elccliuiis have rs-rnleied ths-ir situations al
most intolerable, ami in the desperation which
i tln-y it*s*l, tln*y have s-nlWely omitted Hi i••(>**.»l
thi n numerous chargea of ( ovvuidic*-, i- rds-ialimii,
luJ AboliUoulsin, agauixl tn»* old Hensnal ihe
ople, it appears, have taught them a lesson.
Nor do they pretend to deh-ud any ini a lireol
the admuiisliatiation they give the go by every
lb dig, the Army bill, free negro testimony, the i
liaorjmury expenddnros ol the jiuolie money, and
he exsessive coemption ol the vaiious sb-pait
himh, And when the Whig oigans lUlempl In
loiro fromtlii-m some defence ol their muster, like
a Spaniel crouching under the la- h, tin y exclaim,
** moie warnings to tin* Mouth,” Hoping, hy pub
lishing to the world that there-in an abolitionist
who writ vote fill 11 unison, that forsooth Hie peo
ple of tin south Would not give their vote to <»■ n.
Harrison. 'I hls is really very logo at, and is eer
liiiniy ver\ conclusive aigumenl. it veiy < om
piimeiitary to the intelligence ol Suulbmn men, to
aiij.po e they mold be led oil Hum tlieit determin
ed oppo lUun to the eonupfiom. of this admmmlia-
I, by eui-b j iiltry Stull,-Old WO are yuite eeitam
l.eoi; lan* will make then acknowledgment* to
Ititi hi' - and the Corporal through Ho* ibdlat box
on Monday.
Crnwlords
We lake mot h plea-.uu* in s ailing the attention
ol our reads*rs to the urlicle.nf **< lawlord,’ In Hus
day’s paper. He handle* the unfortunate Mr.
M, 1 Millie like a master, and we feej yuite certain,
it Mr. Melmllie should < hauee ever to lead the
n-maiks of * 4 Ci aw fold,” h<* willful with double
l .-iec the mentud eon'emj t »• tm b his servrhty to
Mr, ( alboun has brought upon Inn,
‘‘llttld pis xssed /oi till hibum* ’*
‘lhe i.-ieolmin in lannvnkmg their inventivi
fatuities for an excuse for thfcif late ds-feal in Ohio,
have* come to tin- torielusioli that tin- llritlsh ainiy
stationed 111 Canada, votid for tlie Whlgi " Wha!
do you think of Hus, Corporal ' Doesn’t it soul d
to you vs ry mm h like them pledges that llaw-on
and tlm H-maindef ol ihe Pii-ket “ mere amptlled
tU giVd f”
Tin; m IrC'l lONH,
Ihe hiitimoje p tiiol of Ihe 2nd says: “ We
omit I i-dav our table* of H-tuius from Ohio ansi
Pennsylvania. The loajmity for Corwin in the
orrner stale will to- abort eighteen thousand,
which will diUbliesr- swell Imyond twenty thou
mod for btfll. Harrison Oil the Hdth. 1 In- I.o< olo<o
inajoiity in Pennsylvania, ~u liie < ongr» s»ional
ticket, will hs* about thu s* tnousand a majority
obtained by frauds ui PliMa-’elphia city and county
which hav sune coins to light, and ais- now un
dtlgoir g Judina Ihi Vi 11 1,'a lioil. ”
MIM IH.US 01 ( oftoU.i.su I lioM Sol 111 I A Aol.l *s A .
lhe following a.etb- n.embci s elect tu tbs- next
Congress, trow. Ibis >';*<■ l»aa< }■, Homes, |{.
Barnwell Hlrclf.Jobn Campnell, K, W. Phk« n«,
Th rmas I), Sumter, •mi H. llutler, Pat in k < .
Caldwell, .la;ne« liogii n ’ntd IC/a Hut ter.
Mi sis CALnw i 11, ami Ui-Ti.Kn are new mem
bers, fcleeted lespei-ii veky Hi Hie J.las es of Hie Holt.
J. K tisir *i» and Ihe Hon. VVai-i>v Tiiomi o*«,
both of whom declined s re-election. Hr, livtt.m
is the only Whig on lit - list Chur teuton Courier,
Ui,Kvr ion. ion Cosmi i s*. -1 ?c lions for
mcmliers ol < 'lll4 H s have (men held in semn
H'ules, mid the lollowing m tin* r<s*tll coinji.iiesJ
with lli«- lormer clei iimi -.
1 *4O. 1838.
w. i.. r. w. l. F.
I.oui»ian:».... .. 2...... J,...- .J. .. ... .
Vermont ft.. 3 ’I
Missouri i. . 3
Maim* 4...... 2 2 d
' (ieorgta *J,, ~,. ..... tl 3
l*ennsylvani*.-,13 15. .... 11 ....... 17
Ohio 18 « h II
4li 2(J 83 41
In tburnt erven Htst'*ti the Whigs have gained
twi-lvi* members, * juul u» twenty four votes, and
without further chances will gw,* Uiein a large
majority in the House ol ftepl*rb«*)Uttve« of ills;
next Congress.
-* So choice in twe districts at the late elsa>
tion.
J>fce*t. t.rMSS.—Alter observing the number of
public dch.uitcrs, says the Alias, w.-hej «n* l.nd
in look «l «he Hublrraturn* ■* Morgtafl* did at
the oil Jars in A!» Baba’s garde*. ‘'Forty ,sis.
M(M |. ,rry one coulsiwiog « folder. All- |Xc serve
V mi Hun it’s Support o<‘ the War.
A recent lellcr from (Jen. Kra-lus Knot of New
Vork. who H'ik in the Heinslti id Unit Sluts*, In
Ih Iwith Mu.im Vtin Utm-n. puls the mutter ol
ill* |,tier’s support of ICwiti Clinton, beymnl u
doubt 'J’be following is the (ienerul’s teller .*
Drin i, N. V „ H.-pt, IU, IH4«.
is \ „,j say they [the |r»r*ofoeosl hold on In tin
present »<* culled dcinonirlic V 1 ’ t*l l Wuicn pally
believing Ibid they (lln-ir principles) me Hie n'd
r.-publicfflfi piins'iples for which we used to cun*
lend I (iieMiin i they have mil thomuglily •**
mnincil mid seiulini/ed the nlln isl m*ls ol Mi
Van Unren since he citfite into high power, sad
I*oll pa red them with the repuhlicun pr nciples lor
vvlm ii vve oid lo eonlcnd. II ol Hiey thus i x
innined, mid made sueli eoinpurison, ibeii g‘*‘*d
a.-nee* would have led lliem to discover dial n
eomJucl win not highly sleinoci die in ii» cliaim
let. His urging through the Huh-Treu-ury
ss*heoi« tiller it hud been eondimilied by (leiiend
J.iekuoii mol the Whole republiesn purty,
enough Co ovetlhiow every pretension In d.-nios
nicy.
•• Vou itsk whether Von Horen supported
('lint hi ugsiiisl Madison in Ihl’J Mutely In
did. Thill is ir mullci ol record. The elerloio
of 1 ’rcstdeid mill Vice I'iesideill were tin n *'l'.oa
en In* the l.egi lalure. lie mid I were then
Men ibiin. We ojipoßed each "lln r, mol in
so ne iialuhees (pillsi oeiioUely. I Was lor Mmii
son, tit'* regularly nominated lb publican * .*n* 1 1
dale, .ml Im b.r • Minim., the peace-pnrly emidi
date, Our acts are reeordesl on the journal, ami
have often been published. • •*'••. Ogle, to bis
bits; speech on lln* pain'n luriillure, has givs n n
Vi ry com el nUs-ls 11 ol this Hminaction.
•• Pile blends ol Harrison me mpnlly incteasing
in (hit. s iMinly and Btate. Tins Mtulu will give
him ui leant twenty thousand majority.- i* I'eno
sylvuiiia j/iii-.i for II orison, fan • I have nosloidii
slm will,) Van Horen will mu get sixty electoral
voles. Ills Ins nds, li appeals lo on*, can have no
te.i unable hopes ol Ins elec; toll
“BKAHTUM JtooT."
I‘inui the Sell) (hie,inn l , ,nii/unt ij the‘dint.
Inaa T'i'XHM.
c*i x Ihtr 1,-s i t.ii.- Hy ihe miivul ol tin*
pai kel sent !I'm i/ ( 'Uiif, Iroin (ialvestou, wlm li
n n In- 1 (bln port lanl evening, we IntVe llnuslon
Hales lo the I Dili instant. lint bills* news id
iiniioilanee is jrpeeivesl by ibis iiiiival.
Pin* Houston Hlat ol tile I dill Hint. Sliya "A
gentleman who hit the camp <-i tbo f* ds taliß.s
Oil the N necs-aa a It w days since, lias iidmond
da llial the Federal army under < lanules n*< • inly
overlook tin* is-ar guaid ol Arisla lis*ai I mnargo,
mill lil(s-| IS alight skirmish deb .Hed It Without
any loss on lln-li part, captured 800 men, and all
the baggage ol the enemy. A largo nmnbet of
good iiiUski-ls and several pieces ol arlilleiy wne
also captured. A niong the prisoners was an olli
ill naliied I Ilea, who bad aids d 111 the lliassa
er** ol Zapata, in eonseipji-m u ol wlm li In- was
eXecHll d lien, t-’utiales bad slieees'ded 111 s ill-
Ho;.* oil Arista (mm lln- mad to Malainoras, and
be was therefore ret e.ding in purlis'ipalion
towards Monterev ; the forr es under ( '.males
-.v♦- 1 e within nim day's march oi bun, and were
making s-v«-iy exertion lo intercept linn on bio
mills* In Monterey, The garrison at Ma'mnoias
consist* -d of onlv 100 men, and iis a il* lus limrld
was rs-nt lo s'apluisi Hie place, d has piobald
(alien into lie- bands ol lln- Feib fab la.
tiell. MaUll id llollaloli has hs*i-n ciecls d hy a
large rnajorrly, as one id lln- Uepreseiilativts (min
Man Augustine eoun y.
'Pin* Hr. h.itipie Flixuhelli, Irmri l.iveijisnd, has j
arrived at Malagoidii. with a cargo *d salt, s oal j
and implements ol liushumliy, with upwards ol
fto etnigi arils.
Ciirreniiunilriiee nj the hnlionnl tntelligeueer.
New Vn Ha , Os i 20,
'l’he Alliauy Kegency **rumhles. Tmous W.
I )i,s ot i linij, one ol Us pillars, perl taps the most
notable mao of lire party in Albany, has s ome
out deeidely against the .National Adminioiiidioii.
My fin | r spot isi ell* si thence says, '*l oi two yeaia
bin inflie-oice bus hes-ii ibrer-lcd lo ohlain a inodin
lion of its policy more i-on»s»nanl With die spirit
and design oi oin iiisliliiHolis, bill having been
tnisiiei e>o Ini, lie ii'iiv aimmlonn l/innr u lin Uuvr
ti/i nulondt lln >r euuulrij.''
( srlons-l ( rogliun.
The aiifiiinistiuiion have been playing a eriri
nn pail with tins g< tilt* man and Ids name. Tin y
benl li mu into the Noiib Weslern wilderness on
duly in eaily summer, and win n be was hi ymd
lln- reach ol newspapers, published tun pail ol a
private corn*-pondem*** bet Ween hi in and hi 111 ml
Hhi iso ii No sooner, Imwe*. er, do* s lln gullanl
(yolonel conn- to light, s*-« lln-se l.elleis in tin
papers ol lln- dav, III.HI be ibndainiu any pu.ln i
pal ion m the publication, and gives worthy Illin
ois o bis old ( oilninandei - in-( dm I.
Ii dm Ihe SI l.nui» Hull el in.
t oa ii r.si'O.v ii i.m t-..
Dr Air C o i.o•» M. • I am well aware dial you
lake no pail 111 tin political warfare of H i- times,
and d is limn no <J**s|ie to rlraw yon bum your
m ntialjly that now I luldn ss yon.
Doting (hi- last two yi-ars I have had lln- pi* a
sun- In*sjoently lo on el you, and have lower y« I
heard yon s 1 < -< late yom-ell for eilin-i ol tin- l*n -
sideiilial candidates now la foie the j eople, and I
have tin v.l-li lo rs-e yon « oimnll yoni.-ell upon
tills silbje- I. J believe, tir, that your relaHons
with (is-ie-tal Harrison, it> w*-J| as with Mr. Van
Horen, n■ e o) tin- most liiemlly charaets-r, and
tli.it you iegat d them both with feelings ui linmj
sbip. M’btlsl yon slispaiuge inidis-r, 1 have
beard yon speak ol bulb in terms oi praise, ami 1
feel sall.-lied llial yon wdl answei the spie«lio;i
I ask you in lln* < amloi olid si n* illy ol a soldier,
Horne Is tteis ol yours ba* e been reccnlly pub
|i,hed during voin ahsi-me from Wasliingtoii,
and many have • nds-a ored to produce the tin
piesaion that you have autbon/.ed tlnjr publn a
lion, and have lliiown your influence against
( (en. II ir i on. Ido not li-ln-' < that ibis is so,
but would like to ca n from yourself, wln-dm
tin- puhlici.tion of the e letters was authoris' d by
you.
At Tippecanoe you ws-ie one ol the Aids ol
Hcneml ll I yd, and pci formed a gloiious part in
dial, as wvill a* in oilier hard louglit battles,
whnh lia* • misled l<» tin; (am*; ami honor-of mu
country. J --hould tu- p|eass-ci In know don that
o- eabioii, nr ai any liim during die war, (ieneral
liariicoti »aoweil any want id ntavery ; and bir
ihef, it the ground »eleels-d )..r lbs- s-m antpo.s-nt
of bi» troops ai Tippecanoe was injudiciously or
itr>|ooperly c.hosen,
Dnrmy ihe war, sir, you performed a most dis
lingutsbs d part, ami your name will always be
associated wrln il* rn d hrilbaot a* bievetnents as
long as there l» I* ft one American b*-a»t lo ad*
mire your gallant ami glorious defence of Mat)*
dusky, you ha s* bad aa good an opportunity to
lorn a corn el Opinion ol the courags; and son
dm t of Ds-m-ral Harrison as any olh*-r oflis er,
and I should be pleased to have your opinion
upon these matters,
it capes i Cully yours,
HAMUSL IJ. CiII'HCHII.I..
Hi. l.oi is, Octob i d Ih4o,
(’or, (-‘ir uin ui r.i,— In reply to your b ii*-» of
do- 2bib ullnno, I sail only state, that the puob
i inon of tils** letters to which you allude was nut
authorised >y me, am) dial 1 m ver during th*
whole war raw (n-n, Jlar»isi.n at sny Him show
any want of courage. On die contrary, I bavs
evs-ry re., .on lo Irclieve him a brave man, I‘poll
the reieipl „f yours, I add re>«-< 1 a letter to (hr.
(James, with whom I held ffi*!)li»‘llt<*o||»crs«lioit«
years agii, ,ar»d die following letter of bis con
tains the opinions which I then entertained and
winch I still retain. HesjaiclfuKy.
(J. CHOOIJAN.
1 Hr. faun*, October 9, IMUi
I); A H (-*«>«.«»« M.- Al your I eijm at 1 slate t*i
y-IU jilt* SUhsaiMW Ilf our «•-Voflil Conversation"
touching your opinion of Dcneud Harrison. t** 4 *
your unhappy rlifloibut•« with that dislinguiahtyl
ullher.
Tlm first convaratilhrn which took place between
u„ vv.»o at Foil Htevenson, where you command*
i.U, in (he curly purl i»l Hejileuiher, iHIII, when
Major Wood Mint myself were on our way t‘» re*
e o.uoilre the Mamlusky tiny, mol lo have u coll
leienee with ( ommodme Tetry, on (he t
id our joint operation* against the enemy. ‘1 hut
eouvaroutiou is. perhaps, the netlei reeollei l« <l,
inasmuch as it l.u* often been i» ter red to in our
«ulwnjuenl conversations min e (lie wur ; end
troin the fact thu) you did me the compliment to
any ihul you nmde u meinorufidum ol the prim I
pie iifion will' ll 1 hull acted so respect In ir rneel
mg of the field oflieei s, with Ui'lgdiei Dell. Dass,
whit h look place »oon after my arrival from I’oil
Meit;*, and hut u few weeka ullei yoin gidl.ml
delein eof For| N evenaoli, which took pho'e while
I WUj ul Fori MejgU,
lo reply lo my in<|liirieM respecting Detrend
If orison's plan of opeialioiiH ul I ippeeatroe, you
replied that the selection of hi* position was thu
be.il In be found flftif llie pltP» of encampm* Id '
that In* foi million of the different coipa ofbu
army in tin encampment, wua made with a "lew
to bold eveiy ollieei und eveiy mull ready bn
Melton upon ibr ground where they slept. 1 hut
(ienerul Harrison's vigduiiee hu*l previously he» u
I In* subject of ren.urk und udoorutum aiming dm
troops, and it was ihul night tm retard. Ihul
yon hud several opportunities ol seeing , ,u * 111
the fmepurt ol the inglil, und at or near the lime
the hullle eouimnieeu, 'J hut you auW him he*
<| u < - 111 ly in the cun'fee ol the battle, und hr an
him giving Ins mdets, Mini wilh gs .>i distinctness
animating Ins 11 oops -and that m» man could
have been more collected or fearless iu battle than
Jl.oauoii w.ia upon that occasion.
In speaking of the buttle of foil Meigs, Major
Wood und yourself com urred in lire opinion
ihul De ireful JJ ml (soil's plan ol defence Was no
exceptionable, und that the victory ul that place
was more impmlunt in its /inuittlinlt rrntUmnid
iiliinmli roHn' ijUriiti't) than hud be* n conceded
i vi n by imoiy ol (be fuemls of the (ienerul, that
.i shade had heeil east <»vi i that xteloty, by the
UOlow ild lie u tier of llie loss ol I ulont I Dudley
and bis Regiment; wbo.uflei drb atmg the Uni
ish on lire fell bunk of the uv r, were led into an
uinbuseude ol ‘i’eemnseo s Indians, where they
were ml off in an attempt to do mote than lin y
hud heeil ordeied to do. Ii Was not possible, as
W ood und ynnroell helieVerl, for the (ieneial lo
real ram m -ave them oe< ttpied as he was ro» th*-
right bans of lire river, in the hottest ol the but
tle, neat u mile bom llie point wh-re the ambus
j eade was formed on lire left. Vou both assured
I me dial the rnovnm nl of ( of. Dudley and bis
i Regiment was contrary to lire orders ol the Den*
; ei.if who li ad no means ol eoriei ting dm luiat
i error mlo which the impetuosity ol this fine corps
of le ave Kentucky volume* r» had led flic ill.
so (espeef lo Foil HUrveusoli, you ami Major
Wood, Ilian whom I have uevei known a mom
gnltaul nor a mom proioisiug olln'er, ami who
ullei w a**)s repeatedly rovere*! lo (.self willi im
perishable lame in bullle, under my command al
Foil, line, eom uiMil lolly in 1 1 m op.nion that it
woiibl, <n mignt have i*«•« n, all* ml* <1 with lal.il
; e*<ns* iptenees lo (he North We.-lem frontier for
li* net a I lia n i -.oil I o bi< l>* ‘ben up •h* li o (7/0 «
i of the army, then assembling at I 'amp He net a, unit
i man her) to your assistance al I'oft Htevelison.
Mis general and llebl-ofli- era weie lepiilteil lo
I li.ive expressed the same opinion in a conned of ,
w.n ul the lime of utln* k. Vioti expressed lie n,
and siibse<|irenlly, yonr sutlsl.i* fom, und dial ol
your officers and men, that you weie permitted
to continue (be conll * I alone. Major Wood and
myni 11 sustained you in ibis impression. V <>u
wi re bulb ol the opinion dial a moveim nl on the
pail <d (be < i< nerai, wnb die. jmitislrui led troops,
such us inosl of thorn Widi lorn at llie lime were
known l*r be, might pm It 111 the p.iw* I nl l e
eUoiseli, ulld his army ol savages, mported lo he
upwards of three thousand lo < ripple, nod possr*
my over power tin* troops ul ('.imp Nine* u, it not
intervening dink woodbinds, lo do# ••vent, the
fiontn r, foi many hundleds of miles, wnnld bavi
la-ell I lid open I'l n.IV ge depredation, wlll*b
could out have been cheeked befme dm arrival
of do ehiv.dry of I - , enlmky nndei Duveritwr
tSheffiy, That g dluiil army did n*.l arrive until
n*mi llie midrlleof Heplemhei, IHIII.
The lons <*l the inul'im ol Ha*il«o|i’s army at
('.uop Ni ne* a, al any lime helure do- urtival of
(< .vemor Hit* thy, might have profiacted opera
tions upon lh«t frontier, until tile following year,
when we might have found such m int o* <ments
nil the part of lioglui.il us l*» have rendered it
i opra* li* able (or ns lo prod bv Terry’s bidhunl
victory on Make line.
Von bave it pr-atedly assured n*e that the cur*
r< spoiideir*« between Den. Harrison and yoni
self was not intended by you lor publication, ami
that you bad shown it only lo sn* h persons as
y*m considered to be dm mutual In* nils nl both
(ietieral II ,in (soil ami yoijm If, and that you be
in'* d llie (1 eneral’s apparent neglect to do you
*(n*l your oflic* is and m< n llial jtjsljee win* h you
rlr i'iiiol youiseff aii*l ifiem entitled 10, Was not
die result of any design on bis part to injure you
or diem,
I 'llWlllillg ss I am to appear in the newspa
per, or to interfere in any way with the political
* outroversy which is now going on between dm j
mlluiiuilrti and the upfimirn!l of t!»< j.rea* ul a*l
imnialratmn, not slrn lly rompatibie widi my **f
filial sta (on, 1 can never hesitate lo do an act
of jnsljee )(, those with whom I have served in
tin deb hi e of out belovi *1 eo|)nliy, and more i o
per i dly when slunoereil, as (o neral JfarrirOn
Inis l.ei'ii, by the blind vnlariesol tire evil spn it of
parly many r.l wbom I know t*> l>«* unit- dan
dun, who have never, to my knowledge, seen dm
flash of iin enemy’s gun nor even made an el
(orl (o eider a big swamp in sear* I, of a foe
Fit VI UN D T. (i AIS liH.
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Rhode island,, . . *• Ift “ 4 4
V ngmia,.,. ~ ~ . “ *2'i “ U U'.i
J.oorsnmu July «* “ h ft
Alabama August ii “ ‘ > 7
Kentucky, .. .. ‘‘ If “ l >
, Imliaiia “ if “ 2 U
Illinois, 4 ‘ *'f “ 2 ft
Mitsumi, “ If “ 2 4
* * I comas ee, ... “ 0 “ h 1*
North ( aimm.i,. “ b Iff Ift
' Vermont, ...... '*ej.(« ruber I “ T 7
i Maine “ 14 “ 2 IU
t.eorgia, October ft 1 2 1 I
Maryland *’ 7 “ h 10
( Koutfr ( arolina.. “ 12 by I.* gi^lat’e II
a jno “ F 5 Oclobi r if 1 * 21
Teim>ylvaoia, ~ “ jit “ ifff
:\i V-Vork,... November 2 November 2 , ,
ii ami 4 'A an 1 4
New Jersey,, ~ Ocfof er lif November .'
and 14 and 4
I Mississippi, .... November i.' Nou'inU r 2 4
Michigan.,,,,,, “ 2 ‘‘ V if
Arkansas,,,,,,, ( < lob< r ft “ 2 ’f
1 M .isc.K frUsellb, , November !I “ fr 14
1 la l> war* ~, ~ ~ ts I(> ** JO if
1
i- The l.b' tois meet at the ( apitals of the respec
( 11 s < tales i a wtm h they are chosen, On the -ml
gay of I > i rnhei, an*) give m tbenr ballots for Presi
dent and Vi«< fhesidont.
B
*No Mate filer tfoir this ) ear, the e|r» ions aw
j Uhtiiiiaf,
| fn New-Voik ( ily, I'.tooklyu, and Rushwick
vtil) n« day, viz ; Noven.tr- 1 4th,
f'iuni the I'lmiUtlnn ('out h i'.
To Iho lion. Kcaiiii' JleDnlHe.
Hilt . 11l the. b ite i. whicb it was y*mi pleas Ute
to uitrl ll as to the clll/ctis nl M tlicdg* ville, ainl
lltfougl#diem lo the people of the Hlales, you
made use of the billowing language;
ir Ii there weie no other objection to Ids (Den,
Harrison's) election, the audacious and in&uittng
position he has u.-autued ol feinting I" disclose
Ins opiumn lo the people on so hjerln uj vilol
Ulipmhun tto theil welfare, W hllsl asking thr ll
suffrages lor the highest office. Ac.”
To this it was replied dial
OTo your hate assertion that Dell, Harrison
hat refused lo disclose his opinion on vitnl tuft
j, n/n, 1 have only to oppose an nlnuiinlr duniid
und so plant iny-elf on /Ac Jnetn uj th~ eu*t.
It was further added that there was not me 'jues
non mil inn agitut d either hy politicians or
people- and a list Wits given upon which Hen.
Harrison had not rj'pn»»tU hi* opinion, fully,
pointedly and explicitly. 11l your response to
** An unchanged iSulhjlet you have attempted
to sustain the charge <d Milton- and an avoidance
of the issues of the times, whic h you had brought
against him (lien. If.) “i you I MUMgeville Id
let . These ale yoin wolds "
•‘And hare Htr, 1 must notice one of dmieck
|e*s t barges repeatedly uig' d against on- Tin..’
t fen. 11 an ismi's notorious (ioinmflee .bsttm dy
declared, in answer lo it led* t written to him, that
in eon lor only to the policy ol the 1) aft I sbm g f min
venlion, he would answer no in»iuiries us to bia
piiliin.il opinions, lordmi than t<* icier (o In- l*o
tnet speeeties ami letters{ and though the (i*o
••I nl confirmed this <]eelai at ton, nr a let tei explain
nig die nuthmify of Major (Iwyn, and in a vet
bal ciiunuunieation in <le I<» a ( oinmiltee bout
Ki nimky, yet sin* • public opinion has pmdv
driven him Iroitl this utlleiiahle position his pat
ti/.rns have llie unblushing eflrontery to deny
(hat lie ever ussuote*! i», ami loeftinge me widi
nlleriog a calumny, because, I njmUe ol It to dm
lei mo 1 1 deserved. We .lie lobl (but bis spec* In s
itpd le.leis answer i very <nm * tviibl* - rjuestion.
In i us see,
•> Would you,if clei'lc'l Tiesirien!, recommend
( hmgiess to iippn.ptlate all dm stnplus m veuin
to purchase und mmiueijr lte out "laves,
" Would you sign a bill increasing theluitll,
10 providr (!!) a Utge ginplu* for lltl« pn«l'"'* 1
1 living thus, Hir in yuui ow u unifm hint hm-
stall'd Voul deb'll* eol it I will prneeeil
in substantiate dm th null *>( that * liaig**i ijtl‘»lc*l
as above, made by *• ( rawlonl. 1 ft t" not sttp
jro*u d that y*m miy have trail any thing who li
••( liawbod" may have willteii and he dot s Iml
erimim nl upon any thing winch Mr. M< Dt i i n
has writien us inter,<l* *1 particularly fur himself.
Rut Mr. Mi 11 1 mi i, in writing to the world and
lor it lias ili Hied dm will* h" f rawfo/d has as
m ili'il, and it (mw be* mm's *• tualler <d < baiat ter
lor •• ( oawlord*' t*i deleod itiinsefl lo dm issue
made tiefon- (b* country.
I think n*i one, Hu, <. n *1 mistake your mean
tug. I judged not your motives I pronounced
not upon your intentions hut I del oay und I
rep* it it, .uni With erttpha is that m asserting
that (bn. llains.in, *’ hud iij imnl In iliarlnnr hi*
upiiiiun to llie peopl* on hiihpil* nj mini iin
piii'lnon lo do'ii welfare -you had ass* tied that
winch Is mil ihr fm 7 that yon had done him a
gn at wrong and htirli o wiuiif' as only ip'mn
tinir could iii ii :i . 11 ,ttiiiso-i took no
nm h ground as you have attributed lo him. Ihe
ground li*' ilni lake was that lie had nhtmh/ ih
du nil Ins opinions on all the subjects ul vital
importune, and had not r.hnnt*nl tits opinion*.
\ In In* letter to the (lonilmtlee appointed try llie
11 a n islin rg ( onc n l loii, to not' (y In in of bis none
illation, be wide- on lies very point.
•• ft may pethaps b» ix/H'i'led dial f should * lit
-1 lifiue dtis oe* a stun I■> i|e< tar* dm principles Upon .
j winch the adniiinciralnin will be eondueted, d I
tin- * lldris of my friends lo place me nt the I’im j
dciillal (‘hair should pn)Ve successful. Hut bav i
mg nr a letter to the 11 on, 11 xIIM A It Dr w w » , uml
m amid er to (be lion. H(|i tiUotr W i i.i.i * v.a,
both of which have been nimlt puhlir, giving my
v|* WS lit some length, of the ( oWera Vested by
die (Nmsinodon in the I'm aidsot, i consider n
Httiirmanifj to nprut them,
|n (c.-pom-e I*, a letter wiitteii l*i him by three
citizens of (fswego and also to a ( oumniMee ol
(bli/dis of tin Van If men Tarty of the Hnrle of
Keolmky bolh aiblfe. sing Into on the tulij •< t
*,| slaver y, he relcm <1 lb*on, byway rrl most emit
' pb le and full reply, to Ills Speer lies delivered al
; t tieviot and Vim eiilreo amt ab*rvc all lo do acts
j i,| bis lil*', win* n w* o- th»* s.il*‘si illuatraiion of
Ins principles ami do most to be depend** 1 on,
' Tins, Mir, is what you »(y b‘ an insulting and eon* j
t«mptnons denial *d lft« right ol tfm pxrople to
be ndorumd on subjects ol vn 1 nop irtanee, i
W.n it not tm* dial he //*/*/ i xpnsseil Ins opin
ions at large Io Messi DI. Hh V ami VV i r.i uMs 1
VVas M not Inn dial lie holnu t dm ipteainm of
abolition at all p* finds ot Ins hie, ami that in th*- ;
spcechrs refeirtd to, recently delivered in the
mi.Ut of the canvass,he had *b * eloped Ins opirmms 1
vvnli a point, energvaml eomph'leni-sn, not nor
pomeil In/ n"'l niun in tire nation supporting
dm rights of the huiilh in rtrr/ r/ purltruliii .je
m.um'ing die eon oe of the ahohlnutists as foolish,
tm ,c* ile, fatal l*i the I ! nton, uorunhtiluf mini," \
•• presumptuous/’ *’ imjiei liiienl” pKx l.umnig ]
ilm nlmuliili dominion ol dn- Ho. Hi over tin |
whole sttbje* I and denying to tin- North any lot
or part in dm mu Un- < v< n denying to them the
right ui dtsr irssion, as slml *.ut by dm spirit and
intent ot this constitution. Ami it tins be &o
f challenge a denial from any quarter *fo you
i cuil, till* Htr, ath diiii'L t'tjri tm'r lo ouch mdui ,
I mi* ntih ir i/m non nlv widim nnrli ol any pn a *
or puilif in tip' Union, an evasion or denial of
1 the right ol the people to be informed on the ipjes*
turn of abolition ! Jla-. d,er« (nett on 1/ thlfintl*
It/ ou lb* pint ol tin- pm tp uppunnl to Jnm, in
/iiiil.uu thos* njjrrr/ir - ami ( idling Iron, one of
them the noli/ piihiuiL'i to which except,on has
been taken, ami (In-only portion of them iepub*
llshcd by the V 111 Uureit pre.-s of 11,1- Mlaie, as
an exponent of his opinions arid feelings t Mir,
1 no- n what ) sry } speaking deliberately, f *l*
elate myself Willing to go hell.re the people of
Noulh (/'arolitra on .my whoh doeutmoit, letter or
"peer h, that Den, Hauhisos ever delivered * t
wrote. Idohe e a-.-* 1 1 and bold myself p/epan d
to prove, dial Dr*n, Hx a a isos's life affords an <x -
amp)*- ol as i nlhltUil, Multi 11.111, tmsweivjntf //»
d'lili/ U) tb«- Ctuhtilnl ion m tboroogh and in'a
1 lade a surrender of nn/ i ulmil opinion to tin
I’lnirlnrd rights of tbe N.oodr as tills eo'intry
ulbirds, lu f«et, if 1 .yen' ealFd upon to point
to a man wbo.-.e life bad proved tnal lie counted
himself uu/hinp In < oinp *ii«on with the dtii- hlii
hun ol Ins inuiili !/•*- who woyal mliit i s. i iifiei
itimself than injure others un.l who Innl i/mir
to that man would l e Den. IfxirnisoK, I run
ih-mu any comparison hetwec.i (he jives of Deu,
If A III) 1 cor and the pre «-nl Fxeeulive, (<ru.
If Atiiitsos hit* nr or / • iiseiiied l i turn npifn'or
—to p'.mir 1 t*i Htrhunul jrthn/t t*. convert a
trampled constitution into a Stepping stone to
power, Mir, jl was as a Virginian, a enr/.en of a
j sl ivehojdmg Community that as a you It he was
a member of ao emancipation society, and die
i.lterator <d lit" own tlav* s— it was as the rej re*
sentstl e of a toe Blale, when the poulni mind
j had open mifiiuud lo furnace licit, and u (anal*
n d fury raged a--a! 1; l Ihe * onolituttonal fights of
dm Mouth —it was m tdu<», Mir, when the North
ami W e.'i and K rd, stood r ombmed against tlm
Mouth, am) 1 hravc m ur might well have cowered
before die fury of tlm storm, and a st-liUh man,
a time seivei Would have looked l*i tils COnstltU
euts and tils oee'i.m ami lotjnd some excuse m
vn blmg to a fc* (jtiiii* ui so general, violent, and
uig il.O it wa>. (h<'ii, Ndr, (bat instead of acting
ujioti his individual aba racf opmi rut— of
; * king to gam !av ui Uj y . .din ouedit-nee to I lie*
| unconstitutional n qui.-oi. on* <d ins eonst>tu«nta
1 it was then, Htr, that in the aingle m;i.dedn< rs
of A devoid pitfiolisni.liC tl» lihcrulely, pmtidM'B
,1,0 <•<.«!, ttt.il knowing iM h.- Hnc'.llii« WM
ll,oforfeU.t'i(illi»« suffrage in “* ,ilrt “*"‘ l
rights ol tIW Houlll, Biol gave lutoi
ineinttMbl* B. ttiiinfnt, “ H.ifc ~,l“ 1 o, " Mi|(|
•uclikd. Itm»» llm eonstiiumm ot my roui.iry.
wit»u ir 10l pglriuiiam «u 'Hcusmn
wiin ii finds out and disdnguishesthiMdne sever, j
the Hin t I.oliliciim, the selbaoukcr, Hum me *"*'
gl. minded 111!« 1 1> llio lover ol his f.»iu*trv. til«««•
roleilalinf(, *leinlfu*t Jin ml uj ru'Jih
have seen where <hm. Ha.h.mu. v.ii.— ir/n r
huh, Mirim Ui »i ? Tlllf *l«y iA l ,rul
wh» nut the day ol hi* mattyrdom •> r * I,wt "
sacrifice and devotion to the cooslilUlioti hm I
Hoiito itol not arrive till, ill tt‘H (allots ol lino-,
the l*ir hiilnii’/) ionh! hr «'«« ''.V “ l‘ l,l h-‘ r ' , "' 1 ll "'
hi nl,ninit ol tho Ac//< whs to tine mi nl/y ***
ilm South, (hut ii put » hwllt-i round lit** nrffk ol
( i.l lino,, 111 UIMIOII Ul,*l Stiff lolhlhJ to 'llf l! "OfS
I'iOlUaylVHlliu llhlliii I'hiladclphin. I hnjnnnl
tflilj ! til tllH Mouth Hi Stoll Ii crisis 111 tilth H
c ur „| u/tiii ion il urged us Hdm in upon 10
Muuiti, is mutter ol pure scorn und derist t). At
limn hit* (,'i.iwlmil question*'.l (he confide,.*
which the friends ol llio President Imvo |»l>o “l
It, lli.it pledge II was the loalnl. sl IliUOflst of
V| r, Va* 1) ii ii t a li give M, ami ns manil’esllv
111-t interest to keep It. NfVHf Itoloin lt.i» <OUW'
I |„ , n ,i,(|«o-«it Io comment 01*0,1 lltH tin mil
slulices ||odor will' ll ilia' pledge WHS lllihlh, uod
lo proiiaumo upon do motives ot j>ulj*.»t*l»i self*
lOleieal w tl it'll jOOlMjili d ll , i»lld llooigh Ml VA ti
itr ,i it’s wlmlf cur* er, op to the tmoi lot was it
caodidutH (or the I'm* s,tle iify, show id no unhrouen
M'llfo i.l voles 111, lilt, slave lj Os Si lon 111 0|(jlUol
tioll to lo ,1(0 foiisltluliollttl I lights ol lllf Moll It.
yet sin'll was ( *rii‘.vford's sense O llio lllljioflalii’ti
o( keeping oi,i peculiar distilollolis oill til the
I'll aldcllul void X, thill Ilf hwn 111 vi r ll It ll lo Ilf
consistent will, doty logo behind it id pledge, ur
trexpose the purely s* lli-.h ami public conaidciu
lions win. I, governed Ido, who gave it, Ilf tod
not rdi'i lVit ,l as un evidence ol jiall(olislii u» »
(Hold of I, IHIld ah 11* hot Ilf W .la Willing It, llH’l
,t mill In in i f J»l ol il us ail atom'll,l o! lot lllf ji is|,
and hs un earnest id fidelity I n llif future Hill,
Hu, wilfii it is attempted to fry lowii mid s.e in
(in- t m patriotic inti rivr fiiilhjnl Haiiiil so >,
who living it, a J'tt Sluli , hus .-put tied llm pop*
nlanly to ho won hy i</ / i/Ul/£ out his tiiim oh
n'nnl /iiilW'/iliti, at tin i.i/iru till tho Jrflto H
and t|»f I‘tfhlii of n /mi In n i f Inn nniiih ijni' n
when <« (tuily among that v* iy jioidon .d hjs
countryn,fit, hn whom In, sai ,i!n < il himai 11, on
nimdinl ot the s.n n-d flanos o( gnitiln If, (if,
veil, nUjiJiross, unit tin!' the very nu/uru uj hm
dti vii'.m, und llns, >Sjl, lo nlh'i lino i,j» a vn lnn lo
tho umhitloii nl om (ifcsonl c‘hurl Mu 'Oli ‘io,
w 1,0 never disco vcrail oor rights I ill he could dn vc.
i, trade in then, and nevt r coni 1 nndeistaiid his
VOiitlilutlOUlil lint 1/ dll hf could ,„ako a jnnjlt
I>y ll whose lllf (neat Ills 11 its hail, n hald ill ci 1 1
id a intit nohill tan, dial.iiginclicn hy no lu tojc
acini vemeiil in the (n Id, ,c(lo< ling nitlinnal n
nown hy no diualrmua oisjdays ol uhighoi.do*
,y in tin- Hanuic, ,«lining, elevating the |>uld,c
mill one nl hy no wise on ustiri ot sta(ea,ininshi|r f
conlfMing (oaidial blessings Upon Ins country
line, 10, whom il was "glory enough In m-i ve,"
who is content lo follow, und (iroud lo he an i > ho
one, whose < hurm'ter mid whose sgcccss, and
the oiiliuli ro| whose ;.u 111 ■r> hit vc done lliot e I hall
.ill other causes condone J to degrade the national
sentiment, In raise the c niUjilmg, the ilnitllij
iluiibl, in tin- minds ill il,e aspiring ol his coum
tryimii.ol the t rih/tnii ol pnhlo virtue, or its
. nte.ir.hil>/ d, reach it,e*l,tg hest distinction a don hi,
latul lo mm win* holds it, ami Jalal d* lire Ilheily,
to the honor, lo the glmy, ol liny peoj.le whose
national eh.it a lc| ,t moulds alid governs a dli ml
of the Hoy,l, Mir, who voted voluntarily lor the
Tanil of 'Ui, and who uliei raising e*pc. taiions
jol mil sg.tilisl the I'mid ol »H, oolikf the gal
lant i i i.in who. (1* |jev,|)g in the obligation ol
iiisduc ioiis) when ilislnj. ied to do that who I,
| was against his i onvjclions, (oomplly , f-ig,,ed .»
scat in the criate, to which he had Ireen hi,l re
iciilly i Ice ted In* p,» years unlike the chivaU
lolls sill, id Vllgmia, was cool* nl to l.e the jm ■'
.*;/ • / nr,/ / linn ot of wmii'j and, unde (lie plea o|
n,si,in lions, lo fix upon ilif country at, act who h
he professed lo d«ciii iiojns’, ooc ipi 1 1 aml oppi e--
tel V*- : whose r ni/ nrt, m lumintnni nu//i our
i firm tior nitshtu n,w> u/i to the tinit In i"n» n run
ilnlnli for llii I'lesidcm y pn*. home d nt» hutlun'M
to hum Unit if si-WiOg hroud-iust ut every siej, the
s< ed nl ahohUortltefi, -who, not content W Hi ex*
| e,< isd g d, tils own Hiad- ll,e "slate right o| idl
ing the hla* k man lo the level ol (he white, and
* I..tiling him will, jinlitu' it iiullimity —*-g vmg
1 him that right nl snlliage won I, made him a
fill rrtli',l and a n/l i // a right ami a cliara. dI,
which carried along will, limn, liy virtue ol I. ga)
ne.e-sily, every other (mm him of the cid/i-n,
and, as a nnitm nj nmrue, among ulticis the
right ol "hull tn/ Jill I/" tin i,gill of hem -j a
candidate lor lire Hres,de,,ey ot veiling Ini i'n
tejdendul ele. tors and possibly hy a easting upe,
deter mining the vote ol New V urk und g, mg a
I‘ i taidt n/ hi tht Ih, on —hut, not <*,.orient will,
applying hm prim iph a to his own i'dale, In- slanda
on (he i onlines nl New Vmk, and is hold to s.*y
I< i tile Mouth, that .Missoni i la (ml /iomt riloui h
to be an aaaociale ol New V ork, oniil »he ,«•( *rms
hm iustlMimmo, und collfeia “(<**,l In* slaves llie
rights Will' hhe had given In (t,e lilac k 111 all ,1,
New Vmk. Win*, sir, unmoved hy a tutlcing
union, unmindful ol tin solemn lesson ol the
co,,a ol Missouri, h ading m following, it matters
not •.'.hod, hot still true to lira unniuri nnlnt ut
hinn/Anni oj has S/o/r anil fun nii 'inn, strove | ( >
impose in th*ir(m„, the same dcgiadmu* Ulijott,
unequal restriction upon J londa und Arkm as
One, sir, who as a Mlale Uighls man of lire
Jelleisotuan B'hoed, m tin nunn ot Jaci so,, ami
,) clh I m/,,, M',,l US llcC Nall 111/, MS un image of
j Mdrlc t-ovc lignty, gave ua tl i l‘oni Mill as a
c <nda„s( d ah 1 1 act and tin- I'/oclam ition as an
ample hi vi hepment ol the pun iphs «d ’',)H c.na
who, Win,, hllid dr lint J'/rsid my WUs proud
lo * any old these piioeipo s, and to phn e on ins
rigid hand Joel If. i*o,U*.eU, tile vr ey 1,,( ainal o||
ol tin i'toclumallon, und tin vc >y hand c.| die
J occe li,ll- und on Ins iclt hand John I'ofsyll,,
wi,o, It, in.- place lit Ihe Me naif in d'd,* rie< land
that *' teovereignly *l,cj ,<ol txiaf m Ihe Mads
separately und individually since i!,e Union—^
.-lure dm! period n i c si *' cc 1 iii tl,,- Inidcl Miutca
as a wh**te.” •• Hy| dn* t.crr stltoinn, die Mian •
I not son endec c d l heir sovercignl y, with ti,e single
exception nl i quality of represe,nation m this
(the : ciiatej Jlotiac," due, sir, wlmm y, ill
tin* s mp'e single rmudedm s cr| an hom st head,
whom Mr, < hillmnn in ll»e severe co„scn , lions*
ness o| an austere vnloe, whom Mr. Hn kins, in
tin nobility ol a lolly and logit souled cjnv dry,
Iron, long *»nd intimate Unowh 'lgc . judging Inin
hy ins private conduct ami public m u held up
dr (lie scorn ol tin- nation us a erec (nog sycophant,
I a sir lilcrw l ivnlulun, imposed upon (I e mu,on ( y
do* will ol a despot uod the prostitution ot tin;
Treasury, lii defeat ol the l.herln-s of the people,
i un iin triumph over u,e constitution ot his conn
i try—one si. against whom toe character of H,
1 <hi roll m* stands slaked whom he c.rnnm com*
( mend to the respect and < oilhdem e of lie eoUtd
i try, without in the same moment urn) hy the very
■ same, act, d* ir roncing her sages as aharpeis. fter
I oradirs ms imruntehaok--, u, *1 In rs« (j as lire liuprs
ot do vile-- 1 impostors, in the shape ol tin wiacti,
I bfiivi-at, driest ol lo r fins- when sir, (oi cm I,
i ~() one as this, Will, teilct, a iiisloiy with .-.,,1, u
chum-df und surd, r|#ims— against whom our
I very honor in pi< <‘ged -it js adempteo i„ .lr.-tc.iy
. the brave, llm virtuous, the ever faitidul (msrk
(he phiuae, sir, lor n, e pregnant und me.nt lobe
I so) Harrison, K ts lit tin,, the wlmhr Until Hmold
la* spoken, plainly and if ,t m rat l.e hardily. It
i should bn in violent, t,r, rentemior that 1 lorve
I b*e„ llm wuness lit nmnstcims , ~,.1 and violent
i
, * Hal* ; a»d t eatoh's I W'fcaffs. Vol 0(* :J,
1 teases und f'caum% f ehatrs vyl. fi, j. c •
wong, ami that a jim,
commund llnell to ,|,e forms of « ‘
I h ivc said, Mn, that || li( ‘ "“’‘by.
elavn ijUHsdmi has hem nr< f i.li,/ T' I
ho Itheni into had mullUle.i 11,« v ,/ ““ l| 'lll l I
services und I,tnuo.plnmt vin.iu.^!^ 1
»o»ddiitumi| riglits ot trie south, | , '“a
, oiciilcd on the Vole I,agave u|,.|,| |t . )|( , * i '“ '“«n» I
H mil,lent Will, which lie. u- l|( ‘7'‘“'“"“m,
was proposed hy Mcssis. King und M 7 1 ".
l‘Onm lo tel,Ul out Missouri I, m, u,.. . “ V " f| l
ot her slaters Iml us lc.lh.vv 1.n,, | lol |, '.' V *S
misguided ungry cemsddn ots 11,,, M,f S
lm fXp.vled to meet de,u, U)|l ‘" U Sji
cum timely. For uphold.„g iht-. ...,1, 9
•m <a. alio a. in the person ol |. ( , j„ , r (>| “ 1,3 v| I
M ssoun, l.e is ,h nounefd as UI , r l( , 1
traitor loticedmn und an enemy ~| • ■
I'oddcr well upon the hut, g ,/.: open „ 1
ly, hectntae, due to Hie sac ~.1 uhli H „i" Ullll,! I
t hinstiiution signed by W ash, vc. '* I
Ice ruse he would not, OUirttgjfij ,| |t . ( i,u I
tights ol others, carty out Ail uw„ B1(l j (( ‘"''"i 1
ohrh nrt opinion in reltoem elo alsv» o u , i'
hio und their standard ol rights und |
law lot the governiiicnl ol the a.,n(| t '" r *
Jlllijill/ dl ills f 'iiiinliluHoiUlt ihihj |,| ai i
mil Hill Droll ninth, and inn rtrh, , l.e
ced as a /n'nnl to ,- Jni n // and Iraim,
inn) an cm my ot the/* o//mn cm,. I |, ‘
In i ne his aci'UaCls Mini 11, V,„cl ( ,11,1 m ) |( I
mil nh« I roe I o/niuoii, illu.iialul hy l lla 1
(its t urtles' youth o,ivA uni does j. r , t / nll 'f|i
('itiml 11 uhnn ot lito counii v, Z///,cy H "•* |
( 'onl'mh and htf> /nirilm, vv.,| n/„» „
Im dnin/t hn >lnl>/ :> 'l’hts is wli.u j
lour Inis been (aught d» hetu ve ul|t j j { ‘ |
oay ll hy S mil. Caroliniaiia ..,.,1 ‘j |
matou r in witicl, if has he. n done %,m
"1 am accused ol being | ( , i( ,j|y j(
lhon my earliest yonth to tin p., 0 ,, ' JV,,| V ||
have been an aide nl hiend «*| liurnar, i, , * B
(he a*, ol eighteen 1 lie* .oik a nieiiilci „j [ . *
hi urn Mium ly esluhljshcd at U)c|. *
tie nip'll nl whirl, was (ii am* hniuie n te i' Ijp
• ion of slaves, and proem*- linn 1..i,l, (l)i ' '
legal means. My vem ral.le tn« ~,i JU*)g e ,? T
of < laruiont Uonnty, was also a ~, 1
M • iety, and has lately gi . n m. s ~ , U li ‘
I was one. The ohhg .doo IHm
!*-*'■ *' holhllllly peihomcil 1 1,..,i let. mi ,
'<l f'ce ng many .-lives, hot n. v., l( i.,
bondage," Wiccam Ursa*
I'los dislocated d igment <‘l Ins 1.1 ~ )l(
con iMuciiis, dm, Will, peilidjoue uo. f WUI
emdexl, ,a published to the woitd as i lls uiU
vindji atom ol lomac 11, and I aulheri, r,u-,,,i ( „p
pa • agH, oeVKi cl horn ,ls pfopet coi.n. i &
challenged d* otmnld, lii ti. in nil M
■ on|. es.-d aliohtlooiel, a renegade In the < I
ash oruuj ol ll,e very vole In had jaM a, n , I
de c o. e ol our constitutional right ; ..ml ,( ((„. I
hint btrtt nil that t ic|i tl A lilt I air 1,-el as,*] t,|, J
c nsdtoi ola, 0* defence and vmdlcali.caof (~, I
vote on llte Mibsonri cpicoimn llios. who 1
denoniice him ua an abolitionist, would |, ,c 9
irmiem mill.loiu/rrn Hut so |«*t (. (j u I
lilao.N go on, i nd ace where these h vd** a i
"I deny ifnif my valrs in • 'u,igic», it, I
to !// ■•,'Huun and Ai'liUlitilit ail 11, 1 ;.*- / ant o»: m I
/nihlili irilh ihttr /imnijilt) •-ongo |
mm. hi'tu ni einihlitiilinnnl eiy/il In i-inan-1 ; . ’
ll,e negroes ,n llmee set lions nl f.mii.-aui w, j
m,i the routeu! oj ihni inrnem, Ihu.i dt. ; j u , s 1
In I cee those ol Kenui'ky. These people v*r. t 11
sc. med io tjietr property, t*y a anlcooi covei,*. .
will, frame, when llte rrnuntry wss uijrd,aag ]
Iron, that (tower. T** jiiolnlnl (I, e*/ng*|
niis on uj lh/ Si, ii/her it Soh lo tl,.- p.»* l *,!
country Hl«r Di/oofloo and i hnnitr ot which vi« i
/n in /in li/ mi ih >1 In them, won d have t*< en Act*
/y u juiit, un it It *1 ta *it pUo Imsi .] out,,( ■
cuiniioo loud. P.irlieular'ly, im*, wlicii ji i» a. Bj
indicted that .ail the immense Urnloryio i : .» ■
North West of the (It,in, tiud la r,, t t-.lcil try \u 1
ginia, ami w,tl, an une.ninijihil hlttriilili/, tin "1
Inlil hei ttlj profhlhtll, hy I J rpiih uy . I o n ly .||
11, lo secure tl lor tile emigl alum ol lllObr Shiln M
which had no thin a, iv uu il /nhjni',lheii ,uih"\ ■
hn rrhn nnl trn i/Oi 1/ won in u ymil inttuwi M
fillnl n/t, to tjo huh Inr eiusrou Jeon, tn * y /mil Id
o/ hn ternton/ /in i i ho.u il out nj l/u r uimii'iii
funilr I was tin first peison lo mliodace miv M
< 'ot, ir-sa tin proposiliou llc*l aif llm ramify [
;iho‘c (lo t tic* N orth ol .1 s *01,i,. vviocll, ita'.llij I
nn in/iuhihinlt, mu n /itr Icon lie ohj* • to.ii mr ■
to Missouri und Arkansas,J should r < vc. bat ■
alavery a ioilMcil ~I'U 11. I replied, wli.u 1 In' 1
||. (or* S.nr), (11.11, as nill union V art only f)l<- : ■
hy n n o *1 Cone* s.-ann, so, «rniy * an O la pleats
ed,
“VI y Vnfe ill'll! ih 4 /I In I thlininnl <J u U
jo Jo nong her cn..s*Oi,lom, wus (n.l a concilia." k
| o„e, Tlterr would have Ire* n dm* * uoi.gh - ■
f inolmmd hi In • aln ml re, lo lon i 1 :. *jut- * I
v« us ilei'lded, hr my eontelltucols lo havr- ~* ' P
• I „,e, uod I -./mo/*/ Inin / */on til oi an opp.riv ft
miy ol diiiu i/h niff my ttnl t<* my / mini/An i||
i l»c y l*.*d ,usd m ied m* in o/i/iubiliOH to mi/ it. 11
ah in hon ij lln l unthlUhnu, *
"I.ike many oihei ,non,hers from (In- mm sic* ■
holding slates, ol whom I m* nUoo M|,uw, Holm* I
V,Hteon of M4tesu< hu-actls, l.ymuo of ( 01000101 I
ami Huhiwin *>f I'ennsy ivuinu, I < *mld tie nulltw I
10 (lie ('ijiinhl ut inn which I had omoni lo ms ft
/mi l (o muniinl aui'h bo iiileij,‘renee widi ii.»
/ rq/rt-y of (In blutes, uftd wlld'h had 1 * vef hji"
ht 1 n a!h ni/ih tl Ami whe* is tin * 1 Mur Hi ;•*
scl of man not being able to ,liter jcc( (tie cennsOU*
(iern as olhel men ,nl* l(ile( ,1 ! As *m hud »
sunn'll I * suppoct il, lh* nunn would Iruve •<
0, g,«ing it a coned m uon win* I, mo • **ubi ,*■
w*»ul*l „ot sam (i 0,,. And I* lms asl*, lor «-
goo*l is title quest,.* t ag.ca tiiougl,) Up 1 !• :
been ti lt ed, us all our family drlbreravs la*
be**,, settler), on ll,*' lit to liueis ol ii.utu rl • .
pfimOee, And palllol,Sin, ao Well ua pocim'
(jeVnlit) the- *ll. <ls lii dial a W lid disc umall
t d-‘it a I ohlivmn. is il not known, iii* l fr"*rr 1
cause tin* great fabric ol mo Union *as a ■
to ,ts loom) idon 1 Is 11 not anown dial Mi**wa
would not ii.rv* suliOOld il Iu tlie ,<*alrit’llurr. »' J
ilia! the oilier slav** holding tialts had a'' 1 ' 1,11
e.l to SO p;r*n i Ini* Hot for this I Oirqa '
probability is, dial ul tins moment we rngj- r
o ( * ro (!,*' opposite shore o < dmr, not fin a |M '
tjottale sister state, hot 0,1 an united au*l *
I*|e rival. VVl,«l patriotic mao would M*r' y
lire g i fat.l 1* at Oil Ol e*e«'* a log the ll' •> ) a "' i
II -OtJ that could devise ami * xe-end a a*dl* IJ ‘ r
dneiive of a c.damily so aw,ul!’’
N*rw sir. after reading tins 4*r* litaeah *
W ill say 11, at f iet). iia l< U ls** '-< > vr r * rra- 1 ■ •
J»art itl Un- abolitionist f and who will v '' , ‘
to C'*,npa,e fils comae vvoli lira! ot r f.c p ,,y
Trcsi-hml, who, u< ting ..s if dice whc nv cul>
hlilnliini, *od d, in New Vmk to nuoa .
Mi in.lors and Vl*mm*-n So .*/. .. . 'visa-- lj!;
less she Would I iclud. atteV* r V Jr cOi ll'• O' ' ‘
irinl r ake ,l Omonsdlndotul i.y htr nno' '
| Hon ‘J ,
Who cunnot n .-on. rfe the whole coraUr*
(Jerrcul I(4 ,t a,sou, wtlli aif Ills record* d '
mnsd Who l;as ~ot mill*ulo cd In o Vi ' (
Ills t* iiei lo Mr Truss, of V frgmis I)*' -0*
*‘ ulrojntof,’' in the sense aide bed lo ll 1,1 L '
consdtuUon i.l tin* society, ul win b In ' d
a me,nix r win nll youth, *hd rot men * 1,,1!
it means, Thai u ws» Ins right *>» noioth* 1 ,
nl nnn.hu lo Jnr Ins shu t . ami as a n •
1 1 Ilf mm, in I,is c*w.r 'l.»d ,tolk 1 o.g hi I 1 tJ
iy, whose object tl was to urneln*,a*c 1
d o, **f al * vCa or 1,1-e llceo, lit hla i)W!| n'tnr.
W arli Isot os an uhoiiliofrisi, dr lb*‘ flt "
sens**, win n at his dcrlb he gave frmltrifl
slaves 1 ‘Vas JrrCMiao v, ,*h*m he * ''q,,
•he moot violenl opinions ugatnst al<' ,, . v
ithsii ji c, and g .va origin to the clmneiir»)
of appropriating the ,evenug, droivahle fo*r"
p..1.1*1 iumlb, to llie roluim illinn fit
the eon tent ol the chre-Mtalcr f Is tt c 1 f J "'
<0 ym dial notwithstanding ihis, ii*m u
p * sed the hod« 1 ,mlign>‘don ill tin <!■< |J,/
n. cJer.ng, ,r,u rmcddttng a sod !a, -‘ “ ! 'f