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dtttn iii af its branches, u cue.
Tk liWe tf trait
cucu.irajnd—iabui k j olJuatri.far
is OUf fttnr
< •(l«mtT n-i'Saos at »j-«C»e cert Miwn
rwr—irwiiaefe keeping itmWiMI wqgwWy mtff. TkrT«ri!n ikW
puhfie accounts. and that lb* eyriryrialieTii t\ ^
M nig Coagtwas nliiiiwriBtkm of foe fine*
r J • 4 1 '-^6 • i ■ ■ vi w nTTv o
«ddM*.)feWT«hfMMr WfoewiT-idu* We «4 nbruaif.^ rear t-rioiug iuc 30th June. 1&44. h«ug mode f..r
TkitoKM M> uu ibe V >*.» of no iui r. a.uo eif. low, vretnt ni ■ ifiai'/, as af! Know autre ecouaitn
»Hhob m» fiiu. lit • >*.*>i oa in ir.nniMp c.r
“ 1 wre bwtuif t o- wpi shc-.i.-g r»-iiw « til
^l*or tnae*™ ibreioj>!uul * - -auTry.
Nor, MT,i« :nu pr.-cipir f euc jwragmg oar oa-r
daitoin. •! » «ich I apeak, inTradod for
•“pt* ittoorc ulo* or tuj “pae. . . ir at-.-tiuu." It j-
samudeu lot tue wan—Conor nr awf »ri u* jam. t.oo
«* M a^tii -abje Vi out section a* another. It i»
»» brut. auj genera ana geurroa*. u> Hit wunos-
phcre lMiena^iri wrr common muon. If such’
"geest profi'»” art l„ ire named ,. rJ.1 !itr“*» »it m’
an tuM wo;,pose, hk« «• «—fovg Him wt-cures
ttra- pr.ifi.ftoooe s-cuen mare than nujiot.'.ui to
any one mui ox nr; of Mit-fi mom than *M—her, uI
nftlnator,kit 1 ,ia<n«rr. emerpr .se one energy.
Si open ; a fit id iii bumutrs*. in »hx;n Mi u tic
chuooc tunc eoirr ; wte more Hit holier. Arid lbe
■•sly bouo-ies t: bewu n r. are in:: to i-a a*
trtai mpjHKMUaii aou prwOwckive t-n.; Joyroeu:.—
4'here it in Stale io tne 0 man. aud uara iy ary ate.
lion of foe w-oi id, of equal extent, that • wound*
nun n.o-e rcoourov. vf wealth. then ’till I;on.
which I t.'ins; and ibere it aotit, perhaps, nure
oompiete.y paralyse. by it* depewdetice upouo.ti.-r*
tor aeoetttry supslits. instead of {rawing ibe.r
their owr. grain sue rais-cg the,t on a uaca. cue
making more »t barer anc rmy r .eta xb-.-ad. i.c
year* past, the obult energies cl tier peop,t :.t 11
baeo«iiec ed to toe cmt jr: of cue ample, « icii
boa bard y yielded tne cos; of pronueniKi, *:...e
they bavt been, to a grta: tut:, dejnmdeu; upur
oc.ben, ta.-i only for ;ue proriaxjtia no but- t -e»
caonaaitdT t>a: erea fortbo an; cotuoioti aio -r-
diuary comforti ;f i.fe. Such poloj it r-.- •-» m
its tendency.» at;lit r ••yraor. tl tut Sjotb -■.• Noita.
Em. or lied. JUlt-iti-ou aiion . Ue t-rie-c t;.,.re
ao’tbe nr.iaacaoe of anpc >e« at home. Toe ci -
«natt cod soi. ol tfia: State are su..ed to ;ue g:o» t.i
odaiuiuti od tbe great atiipiet os tut ooumiy. Cx.
loo, lice, lobtcc.’. * beat tod sugar, cas a . be pro. f
filati.y produced • ituo her uordera. Ana uti
facib: iei for oanujaatariiig. a* to cSmate- net..:.,
waler-pontr, & xjj are utm-rpaatco by any oilier
State ; » uiie uer ruu.era treaeures are iiiexnaosu-
ble. A. aoe o tuts for a deralopiutLi of tuese it-
ooarcta. is a ciriaxoL of moor ana cap..a nod a sti-
(uoioa io eaverprtae.
But, Mr. CuaxrtuaL. 2 bare out time la say more
upon Uu* subject. I taint I pave shoes laal me
act of IMS, aj a rereLae measure, »id aio', do mart
than yxtiu eooagti to sappon the Guveromeal and
jay ils detit, ana that tue geuere. f*rmcipie oi dia-
criminxtiucupon which is founded, it is ueitner ua-
eonsututiona.1, injurious, or oppressive.
1 might ask the indulgence of me committee,
arkuel examine Laedetalit an: the piotitiona cl the
present C..1, ana snow its gaiicg isconsimocies
«rLB the principiea professed by muse » !ic sir jus -
te its adoption. I visa 1 hud toe nine to uu so ; f or
1 think I shaoid he aine lo snow, mat have rer
•odious’ the act of l»4t: may ov considers- ay some.
the one now proposed is *more odious’ sun. ana mat
hawerer proper some modtficatians io the exisiir:g
lav might he, yet the propose: o aoe?. act onei to
make mem—u.a thatis a uuuoie of inc jiigrutne*
utd contradictions founder ne.iher opou the princi
ples of free trade, or a proper dismm rutnex. nut a
sort of tui genera, a sjme^n.ng v .ucu tipon me
whole, as a genuemau stia oi me r-upom migUt he
mtrrkippcd er.Bout idoictry. as its use is not he
found “m tue Hearea aouve, or 1:. me eBrm he.jn
or in the w aters under the e&rt x” But J hute cn!
time fortiiis examination, i w isj lo no’;ce as
briefly as poesiuie, (for 2 uet the umn to « hich 1
air. umiier tia* near y ax-,.red,; same uttier marxers
sriucu baTe tieen hroogm auto imt oetiate, and par
ticularly the expandHires .1 the GovemmeuL,—
AjBor.gs: other grave accuse , uni laid to tbe charee
of the \T nig Cong-ess,ii me vm.itiaa of promises.
It has i»ea said, mat .aey «--:e piedgeo to reform
the Got eminent an: reaace tie fcxrenduores. an:
icstea: of doing this, they nuve increase: mem.
And that eten afitr a it c um. r that «as raise:
against tin extravagioceoftne P-esjatc’de Msr.s.o:
during Mr. Van Burtu's :t:m of oflioe, aa appro-
priatio;: o: sex thtnazud du. art*as ma-e a: the
t onauitnct men; uf t:it W r.:g -jii,.: sstraiJon, to re.
iu-nisr. tr.at ti.-use, T . s i« «-€ect. the baser-
«-a of the geuiieuian from O a. < Mi. lr.net:.,', me
0 uer day. in his tirade agx.es -. measures of tne
ii’uigs—r. ne eie:i »e-ut s: far as lo assert that
it ogsregate amount ot ttpen- sres . 1 Mr. Van
juren’s a-ir;a.s ratiou, ordinart ant extraordinary
-as but •liO.997.4Tl. ana ins oru.nary expesci.
ires of me /*» first years of tu.r rforn and re-
cmckaeni sum nieira.ion naie Been out *10^16..
iri# less liiin the et:;re four y ears oi Mr. Vac
e.jren’s acmiTiis;ra‘.ioti.
Ntm,» r, 1 sisn ihegecCetnan u o.,d mfortn me
cipon a uai au:aunty ne mates '. r,statetoetit ’—
lie said tie was **i>e»p»«*ioof’’ for « rial he said, and
4 snppose he meant by ,nat,lhal ne »i> ready to
-••espona-to and answer aay qjestto .» ic re alioa to it.
1 wbolT deny, s.r mat the W g Congress made 1
cue appropriation ofs.t tnousa..- ■: • are IJ - re-turrs*
-shing the Presioet.t’s Ho.se, t: - if i -ey did. 1
a act lo see me a c. 1 defy J's pri-:uot,c*a. 1
iawe before tne, a ii tne acts pase-i o our;- g twe two
oarsofvuai adnuai*!ration, a : none e»cli is m he
aandarooaget them. 2; was e tia gotrx? Van
Buren Congreis, tnauneae ttie appropnstsca, he.
.or* the *tu of March, lhil. an: irom « nai motive,
J leave tbe country to judge—: . re »■-» j o ne
cessity for it, and, at i iiait htieu e.ej f it nas
never been asn-d.
Barai Ui the aggregs'.t of •» et:ra-.f j.-es of
the four v tars of Mr. ^ sn fc. 'r - . s a. ai tstra-
ion, me Eeti'.eraan says, be rt tea up.-a Eixf cutire
Doc. No. 31 of me Whig Ca:.g'es».— We... sir,
uat dues nut purport to r ‘t toe r rc^eirete t i »e
- extra ardinary” as we., s we -• ordinary tx-
nenses for the t:me stated. 2. ooc-s not contain
oe amount paid on acenont o: ;oe true: fuses, anc
ia redeixto'.ton of toe treasury note; » : :a were is*
woed during tbal admioistration, and -ne t nooots
paid on account of w'x>c: :w o stexnr. swe ed .a one
y ear, (1S39, to upwards ot *12.lri*0.00'j : n: t roes
it purport to me.ode those amounts, i c.'.e the
reotiemar. and the House, la Boc. N . -44. page
j*. of the ZTliiCagren, winch i - j io my tiar.d.,
and winch is a coctiaustioa of the same s- jett tm.
bracedjr Ox. 31, to wbi.-ri Be aiuhes- v.-e Ap
pendix I).; The gectiemin re’ics for ids aggre
gate ypou the first Coiamn, m iicl se t-io-.c ie
looked opoo the fourth, when i wou.c nave found
she “aggregate expeui.tare* a-1; ■ ; -h... iccc.cu
lo be”a*lxlows—
Forl&37,
o ha//,as aT. >.oow w iiuore scqiisun
eu ui.n uw lucta, und os is expressly oUtuii >■ nir
doc Jinrut to w tuck 1 Iasi fcfcrred. Tbeo. sir. bow
w il the esr.ravugsr.oeof ibeae spproprt* :-ns com
pa-e oh anaiensge per aiicum w nb tbe eif>n.di
turns during ine sdiniuistratiou oi Mr. Van Burra ?
i'nc average amount i-er cnnuin of S3j.l3J.X3U
11. foi Urt ycari and karf. is 32' ht-
Tne average per annum of Mr. Vbb Bjrei.'s
term.“-rdioaiy aodextraordinary M we une swm
was . ' $S5.665,4'*6 JC
‘l'he avenge per annum of me *i>-
j'rc*i-rjaiioti» made by me Whig
2tf.172.132 h4
tort to ous-uua a
they wra ready uni isger la prstoamioa At same |
cuttdeuusatjuu upon it usst they hose sliwscy dome
epoornU as kioand soeasores.
St>f fournal
i few m metes, W _
Ishwrl »» Will earn,-si answr w and mce on*-
With feelings ill rsiwnnii i at the Jiseiy seternto wlnrli
aO fek so tbe smeessi of tbe Whig tow.
We wifi nut pretend to pn eeee a synopsis of Mr.
Smews' rrumrts He spake about «ie hoar sod a , . ...
ball. Wmcteng brmflr ap«a i.«i of tbe paMml top*. ***** s. ^^rtatio. of tU Metbod." «*-
to “Camp Georgis * ‘ » -* k <*— -
i«, kisw bees Cto-ped far the pak week pnfmmm%
■e.lkorl dmy. . .
U the if tbs Dit was celebrsleS Of v*
M1LLEBGEV1LLE:
r sgitstxoe tbe cnuplrv. Tpoa ail of liiese, l>» saitf . og mnnoer. A.. "7
.,u | uath Scbook tbe achocii* of dm Cl. arches assemu**.
' r Mt-tbudist Cborcb, wbers, xfisr so bo-
ik»: ne woaid be mosl banpy to mee: before tbr peopf
aay ssf kt* tuwiooeiiia dsr rr the prewut puiiKcai cam- , prooerbed to tbe .
paigta Ii was there, upon toe r.uma before tbe hardy dre " fr “ **, "*. *’ ^ gelset am-
tlsmiH-Ni*. CouveaiHHi 7^0
ascs( with f*e* «B«*tifs t eoient. I t 7*'
tk* *WtVMW Coefederscy project, ^ ”“^1
fc-ets f.-ral regard fur lac L’uiou, linn »*4
GmettS, *r« afra d of U r . Bitcbi* l ”**k
pose by fur the present—and sIk-o e„ r h
is cafird. slnt Muni and Souib stul! u
it. This is s 4 .Her to it.
Tmewna, Muraiax. J.l, •. 1*4*. W "T", j” ‘ ,eJ ^ v t re7br tbe papik rf tbe School, ood aak
. — - •----= =4 f®«aBW5TT of tLe couilirr,'.hk: lie dt^.roa. fcf»c ^ Lrrfc ’ • . .
likflti .IsTL J.i
F«f rreMirsl •
HENRY CLAY.
For Tk* PraakeM,
THEODORE FRELINGHUYSEN-
wi chaliemged dmooaowm. Tbe petmle were a lompt- {’-heim and hymns sere swo*. »TU CUt
odHibemvened. The wbolatratb was mu preorinen pap.i-ibea u.meo a proce-mu and »o«dmUwt-Uy
CiuY fgcwann. much hud ^era po .ieif ter+erea v*
j.urjKJM*, MJC - I* Jftiie «»r% were there Jearted t« tbn#
to them by our politics’ opponents, and it war tKith.ng
but right that it should be.
He spoki of the Bait.more Itemncrsric Com cat ixir
bean’s cantca’- »'« repel tinit we were out vrtoees-
l-iSh.
ISS9,
1«4U,
W7.365.037 15
33.455,43“ 35
37,614.636 13
-r.226^38 el
*142.6612*45 46
not avcng : g fS5,
AmawoCi.g in a i- w
Instead of $ 110,097,471,
665,466 36 per annum.
An J now, *ir. how :,e * r:;t sin. c it
to tbe expenditures of ihc V , p l'he genl.e-
nut fruit* Ohio, said ’*e mferrts to U -se J>dc.
62, “prepared by a W :dg oSoer o- Huuse, and
that it wnt ti. cuveieJ wiiti figures, auJ every fi
gure eeuitled ten*. *..ucrtcs, u.Jusatni-, tecs ui
tnni’M-Tl **. i* 1 - — -us ami let.-s - - [ ’. .u .s .sue!,
as no man conib iiuitihtf, me l.—. the total
agg.-egai* f-r lua iwo yean nf elr i-:i..„is-
Uwuxn inciwdinf tbe expenar s of turto ►< shoes.
was the tptiio tot acioriu oj
Well, of inis aic--uu’ b3.2rb.534-
W», • as tobde {or etrt-t: ages ei -
is:. ng prior to lhe 4 •:. of M arch
l“41,nsap,*ear» io House I> <-
J 55.of last Cmgresr, w *.xh
dueled from
$5r 715 667 06
5; 715.667 00
weif know, that tne nscai --- ^ i«fel“4a.aid uwvua^amaud uwiaouw.
iaesss^ ^
655.436.332 11
, known that tne fii-cal year was
Br.ar i rfcireothtrtiiii per art. of J13.4SiS,S53 52
Nr 'ueotisiaeiti.ie axDout.t. 1 siumu suppose,
eo- ,f ti.,s iatrueuse savings be a violation ».f tueti
promises of “ retrench—n aid reform,” Lues
they »?re guthy of the cliaige. But sotit gro.te
men bate stuc llial tccurduig lo Ine report of the
Secretanroftbr rrraswryr,the txjeodituresfor Is
41 w ere 8-31 797536 63. mi: louse for 1642 Wert
8S2P36*’76 53. 'I'hai^ai. true, but ’nese ex
poadtiure* srere do’, predicated upon appropriatioui
inn..t by lire Wuig Congress. Tnat repori shows
the uun.-tmonui paio from the Treasury during
lbj»eyears, a mrge porlioa of w inch w as to reat-eu.
Treasury nutet tssne.: before ; arid to meet uut
standing appropriations made btfjre tbe 4 t, ot
Mates 1641. For ms trice, by the same report
i! ». ut s6fc*ia»tiQ lr41. 85 0.*6 669 74 sere
j*aic out o: acconi 1 of li.e pub.ic atbi, rt-en ; un
oftxt Bsu-y nates, 5c ; far tne creatiuB of waicb
tne TV pig a-minis ran an was by ua means re
spDns.bie, be sines wna; wns per: out ine seme yet-
lo tvmel Bpproprieliamt made before 4 ti of Marc:..
1641. Auc in me year 1642. from me same re-
pnru ii v . lie seen tuat tne >tim of $*575539
94 were paid to tbe same way.—Tne 11 bigs o:
coarse stiau.i on y be ne.: responsible for tt.t.r own
appropriations, au: 2 tis, tiiem as sta.eo by the
grni.i ::,ed ft-m Ouio miDseif. W net, tne ITin.gs
U" TV Supceu* Cour: at R iKMie | ll9U .
Thus. W. Dorr, ewircird of Irenson ijriiiut
trier, power of ibv Coumioiiwea'tl,, to lb-.Snn ^1
ixlsT use I... • cl. *
M
r**n V***'
for life- l’he Lwg.slature has lhe [sirdiwl
but from ins eouduct after u*. tml, j,
whether ibej will pardon him.
rna rwr mn ir a,act.
109EH1 HENRY LUMPKIN, of Ogietl.srpe.
JUEL CR-AWPORD, ofEariv.
res Tax 1'imirri
W«. P MeCOXNELE o' L bf-tr.
THACKER R. HOWARD, of Mus,--o ? ee.
CHRISTOPHER B. STRONG, ot B bin
R. A. T. RIDLEV. of Trour.
DA V i D IR WIN. o- Conn.
CHARLES DOUGHERTY. ofCiarhe.
TV v. C. DAWSON, of Greene
CHARLES J. JENKINS, ot Ru nur-nd-
WHiG CANDIDATES POE CONGP.DSS.
Ilf t .US; x me sail.more i™»™.» — - , i---.,
-trf its nominees, and o' tbe effort made ia the South ,« o. 1mis oore, ceiebral.00 >■* our "! * J
to entrap the ncopie with .be cry of Texas f T««* 1 tbx. -t -a. fu of mtere*. u>.ch,**r tke b«t fee.mgsof
He sa.d that that Convention after meeting w .Ui the tne human heart. , , , ,. . ,
most mtiuus difficult** » making a iiommut -a for At Midway, at 4 o’cfoct P. M.the rodents o. Og^- j
President, at last seiecied Mr. Poi. X Tennessee-» be tboroe l-mversity. and 'he cttixena « lbat neigWwrbuid, j
had never yet, and he cha.ieuged denial, declared in also celebrated the day. The Declaration of ladepen-
h,u * fcjhfel
as read by Joa* B. ll-ani-sRae. and as Ora- j
tiua delivered bv Wu.uaM Ivrr. After which a pie I
to w-i ich ' tie w hole conntrr was mt bed, was done *
tr Cuaereihw B bb. of Keeturky. arc--,,,,
of SecreUrj iM the Treasury, teud-red f **
dent Trier.
Chwwsv* for ike M bisa.
‘The aorkgues bravely on !" Every nuilbb.
genet of change—cruxsge f,. Aa , lw(ier|| j™**
er- to Htiir Ctar and Far.uatHev.Bi il
XTOJ; Suust, of Virginia, lor years a dnim.,;^ *
her id lhe Deumcrat.e parly intlat Btate’lo...tT 1
geld for ees candidates, and h59,o rdieaiarx^^
ilitririj
tnnenry
fkrar c»i Mr. Trier'* Tern* Trea:r—B:»d ye! be w»* to benc-e
br me in ibe Sainib as li*c imnuuitCLf ar.mj'MTwn
i date- In this, an attempt was made tc deceive-!™ »wn ,cn nw vow “7 J Tfct* be flee, iu an able icllcv, whu.hL.-5~T"
w hiietbey were running Mr. PolX in Georgia, and elee. usuce to by a large company- U e were not presen-., ^ o,d «.Vo«T:''
where, ae the Texas cane Cate, tbe Baltuaare Conven- atid cannot say more than this—that thuse who w
lion proved hew bade they tea this to be the 'ssnr. when present, speak higniy of tbe literary entertainment
ihev nnm.natad Stuas Wr.iiBT, t distinguished npuo- re as of ’he.r enjoyment of tlie other,
neat of tne measure, lo be run it* tne 5 ire Presidency
1st fi st.
2nd “
3d “
4'h «
55 “
6ih «
7th “
S5 «
THOMAS BUTLER KING, of Given.
WM. H. CRAVM\>RD,o: Svauer.
N ten.nation to take piat t on act Ja'v.)
JOHN J. TLOVD. of Nrwtvi..
H. V. M. MILLER, o' Tii > 8
J. W. H. UNDERWOOD, oi Hibersk’m.
ALEX. H. STEPHENS, of Taut:cert.
ROBERT TOOMBS, of W: l
Free Diaensmcni.
THE TYJHGS of Balaam Ctnm.it n-5 convent
tia Onir~. Hrur- J - in Mliiederenfk- or. Sa-’orixi nmet.
rc ic /hrparty In oid V irgm.a. Old *
trembling at lhe prospects be fort- him.
In afldUius tu these, there is Ifoary O’Rein,. I
ally Edit** of tbe Athene ATgas,o 0e ,j ( u u
N j :, ng -ranspared to mar tbe 5 1iF.it am! good fee!- foc09tm , fvln m lW ^ New V( T
upon tlie Ftme :ir.kf*: with Mr. Polk—mare*, wLen Mr. u „ *Ei«-ii -weijo^e «iil »i*rar* prrnii *t every reiun | ^ (n(m ^ L oa ^ MaA^ouri
VTrifb* kodigniaiL'j oec' :>td liie nom!ti»".jc»r». ’lirr u ant*
ed io ran Gs»r. pjatrttLm *no*-ber tio)tsc opf»r»«r o:
ihc trea:v, in ix** kl Iii*% ikft wetc forced
lo iiniij naif* Mr. D&.iiiis w) o*o L mtoc Siv.e* Bfoufc
nipti, I-T: Intern*] ImprjrecneoU &nd H:rk Protwuve
T roar..
Mr. Stefeex* ibec went into an fraroin&i’on o: 4e
i>i:« nktiouki iio.flday. Evnj liuog vent off m fioe
rrle, tod ;t wit: be utjg ere ibrwe who participated il
:\m e:ij vioentf. can forgti the p!e»e':ng emiAtoo* which
.uex kJi ;-om ear v dawn,4T»d non! aable car-
Uh;n a£« drawn or^r :'»e *ceDe.
XilitaiF Ricawyeau
On Mondar, tbe lr. iort f tbe *AIetbopdltt^jc GErra.’ 4
Taw ^©epuac; and upon »ls condor: b; Mr. Caftoun. ^ VC) - iUh ^/ corpg of our Cjtr; under ti»e commarjd j
lht
‘Jihr. insLy a: trusck 7imt zun rrrpec^'uili inrzJt uu D E-
•came into power oi. tut 4ih Mi
Iojuq list iitifil lie* agaioai like
Trofcaur} Uj itz m
Anfl DoiiiiDg io Oseci tiieia
bJl
MOCRAT1C PAR 'EY tf Ike amvHi Vo rare, them for :
re:;. 1541, i:u r } j Uu jncrji.i&t if hzarrngfree anc cytm discussion f-on noth
. jutn uu-—tauchivf im voii icaJ Inpict rnvui^ed in :he I *~t~ •
S^5,5*4 .c.'2a 2. siamLuz] Eie&km, 4'-
he w&* indeed terere. Hr *b?m’ed new ib;£ n-en:’*em£.ti
hau, bv h:s Lip'omacj w iih Greux Br.ia.n, npent*£ for
isruf**.jon tbe siarery qof**:ioa—br»« be bad o-cg ecxoo
to sttr.nialt :n the Texas Treaty, for the existcoct of
siaverv m Texas—and hi-w be was by tins omissjon.
of Capt. BtxcHEX. tank up their tme of march, and
about tE.it from the capitol, p.tched their tents, and
naia.neu lor a week in ramp, periorm ng strict m fill,
ry duty. Duntg their encampment, w e paid them a
vis:--, and was mnih interested with their miiitary per- ] Ge
pltririg into the hands of Northern Taxa* men, w ho, , f anjI6UCfi> order preserved in camp, and tbe J
upon tht.r banners have inscribed the watchword, generous and hospitable sp,rit which prevailed. Ia ■
962.055 si
Leaving a clear haiatice of 5.34.665.209 39
Of course tut had to ht^it.:. as we . as the
cecei.stry txtit-cses lo carry on the Government,
whue tuthtirowh innos and the metns had t: he
grjv.de: to :s it. Tne net revenue received fion
linp.-s'.s during iae year 1*43. was not much over
he i enough io meet the anua.iy accruing wants,
wilt,-u; ij-Xti g io pasi ,iah..uies. Toe cieatix liar
lo ot borrow e: ddii. the revenue could be iocreas.
ed Ly adtfitiona dunes, and ibeee targe atnourts
paiu out of toe Treasury tu ode year* 1641 an: 1*
42 and lc-43. have been pa.: ou: of tut nientis su
piled ly the 'Vnigs, a.od to a ennsiaerabie extent is
diwenarge of pre-txistieg '..ahi.t.ies, Tbe extrava.
ga-uce of an r.ami ;itstrabos .» lo be judged by its
otru cyjri’jir attonr. and not tne amoun t trial iritv
he paid out jj me Treasury during ;I: ltra to mee’
the appropriations of others. B.t tne gentler;.::
from Clio not oo.y charged me Wbig Congress
w..h a vio.sticn of their pledges sj iti as me re-
djc.';„r; of txjienitu-es was coocerne:. out sai:
the w Bigs as a party baa oo principle*, a: least ft •
the ••pubbe eye:” that mtir object is lo tr.isieaa
an-d tu deceive the poopit by processions, t-.-.gt.
banners, and a.1 sorts oi fltur.a.try. Now,s.r, t-
profexa no principles ie qaiit as ironesl 1 take anc
cure as htt.e uke.y to‘tfooert-f-” as to pretess ef
ferent and cantradiUory pnnc p.es at diaereri: times
ana diflereotplaces. And2 wouic ask tntgt.iie-
inaa what are the priocipies o; t.is own party —
•■Democracy seems to ot a very c.fttrent th • g in
a Jerem parts of the country. 2: hx speech, to
which 2 refer, be gave us toe “-cut of a coon,” is
w ijcu were exr.ibiiec watt be termed " ig pi it.
cipies. dtsongs: w inch were—a Natt.-nai Bank.’ tne
-Ass-T.pt oa ii State de-tt,” and-H’gh Protective
Tariff.” Here, sir, is Ins cub an: 1 suppose ttus
w as inteoaea for a Southern seed jn. Fji it. a co
py of tne same speech puuiisaetl for me a:. -_e o:
Fcnasy ,vt a. w aica 2 nave before roe, i s*e the
same -cut,” except that -High Protective Tt-.S^'
is left via to:-Antiroasonry” tnsertea. Her* .*.
s.r. It seems that “Democracy” is qc-ttt x differ-
eut thing in different f aces- A ii.gn protic.irt
a riff - is rather to: Democratic hue.f to i»e oerioune.
e. as a VVoig prieeip.t is Penney.unit. No. so.
:
Mr. Clay Speech *t Roieifk*
Ttue speech, prepared jar ine press ey
b.neeif, we preseiii t.ur reader* vriihio-diy* ;d ibe c an-
ij.eo: txr»er*-iLi3D ins.: lo: one o: tbe® w... see 3i
witbrroi pern*'Tig it. We Lone loo that they e 1) ** ftrss
rue ditcumnu”—that w hen they are done reading i
ijemsejves, They w „ hand ii u- tbe;r neifbbor* :o pe-
ruse—for here Mr. Clay speck* fa- bim*er : he Is do;
-e;K>ned u- Key thi*, or tbe o ner :bing, ou: ae leii* you
LiUiKewf vi nt: hr* h.s Ber.t.mentE, :n h s:yk pit.n, edc
eaey, su tba: be can he unnerptood by every roan.
11 i* r»c»: probat e iha: Mr.Ci^T w..i tppea: before tbe
people hgh..n, Lur*ng the ranvaaK. throngu tbe press.
Tin* speech may now tbrrefore he r.oa*;3erec :be ten
boofc o: ibe Wnip-s—and jt 4* a ten book um, which
Georg.* Whigs roiy vt : be proud to seksetf»-om.
Upas :be subject of aho tion, Mr. Cut refers tc his
reroa-k* mail :: Meuidenbaw .. These vesha presem
;be reader w, t n«r. w eek. Id tbe mean t ine, v e hope
•-ha: b * Raieigh Speect w ... receive tueperusai of eve-
rr ooe of our readers.
“Texas arid Ltber.y.” Tne se Northern Ttxas men
Mr. Cl XT i ht said, wished that Territory annexed lo the Union.
without anv treaty sHit'U.aiion for tbe existence o! sla-
very in Texas. Mr. Ca.houn in neglecting tc stipulate
for this, rave the a2iol.tior.ists a.i tiiey couid desin
foul.
rKjn citoutv, \ .rgima. C. P. Denwey, of '
Odm Have, «f the- same Su e. B. F. KiosksrU_
M aes.—ali, forme* iy, iradiag Den.erau a
tart ccwne nut fur the whig cause. ^
The Miners (Pena.) Jouruai sayx tfotriosfW,.
cuw. last week, jo.aed Uae Clay CJu-i." ‘ ■
Toe Troy Wh.g says, ’ha! ageot.'euua*4'inte)|u__|
wr.tes freon Venisonl that llie Locc* ot py,g t T* , ‘
desensBg the Pul* standard bj hundred*. *
The Fa nn-jui pioneer, u Virgm.a, thus
public went.mel 1 is Ural region : *
Pi** A [luxil.—Wrlh tb-vs roinbdlttfiltointo ■
,t Lwec. wiU wware In ibeniwtvM u — ii"t*»kl
Nothing taw mt nieiu. The era- am u < U- ~*foI
m.lhiwe wbwot tuewecandid*let. au anr.at.u^’Tv‘^1
w*«to met cm Uto52.yKI
cnojonction with our cr ixena, they ce.eiirated the Fourth i
of July n our city, d.mng, however, at their own en- i
campment, w here were sererai invited guests, among ;
whom was the Hoc. A. H. S:ETELNS. who happened j
a: the rime to he ta our city. Whiie in town on the!
and. at the same time, snet neglect gave tc llie South- Fourth, a handsome treat was provided for the “Gatva,”
•n Diyar.itmdtli aB ibal they conid cm e. Adro it Tex-
; into me Union without tVie existence of staveiy be-
ing guarantied to it, an: w hen the question, upon tbe a p 0E -.hi,r return on Saturday evening, tbev partook of |
acniission of Texas as a State, comes up before Con- I iD wber, politerv tendered them hr oar felkrw-citiren, |
gress- tiiese Northem Texas Democrats ana Abolition- \YII,. A. Mott, Esq- wiio, on eevera] occasions before, !
lets, wouid opposie her admission, except as a free State, j ahf displayed the stame feeling of generone bospitalitv
Another Missouri question would then distract the
country—and this the Dirv-virmistt wed knew—Mr.
Caiiionn knew it—why did be not guard aga nst it"
to tins sp.nted m-itary corps.
Improvement ia military tactics is tbe object of all
encampments, auo it grttihe* us in being abie candidly !
me. polk orr roR 7hx TARirr.
I: t /e-.-.e- -it received, which we have not t-roe to
. men, but wn ch is published n tbe Giobe. Mr. Jakes
K- Puix. tbe Democratic “Aici-Ta-if" candmaie, ie
oat for s.cia: r.u. tittvag Ttr ff. nflbrd.ng ~ca - -nai-,-. p-c~
ttc:ivh te a.-ms indii-ry.
What say the * Anti-Tar; fEtes” to this ' Wtiat erm
Mr. Cf an: Mr. McDuSe stv ’
Col, Joaejih H Lumpkin.
5Ve very tenth regret mat me : iirairh of C done3
Lntrctx has comm.ltd him to de:..ne serrtng as a
\V:.r candidate *t: Eector. Ha leuer, dot.. - ia:
station assigned l.m. w.ii be found heioa. However
much we may depiore me necessity w hich depr.re* on.'
E.tc:ora_ Ticket of so va.uefi a name, yet must se aii
shbto.t to toe dejir vaifon, and select another ,n ids
stead.
Col. Ltxrcx't hea th hu oeen bad for same tun- ;
nasi. On a recent occasion, he addressed the reop e
..wtsja* Id Uw Giakicui 1
rrtal awi we thru, wit, nrrer iuc Uu aj 1
hardly ham Swww i bay end tk* Uwiiu af iLq,
ur at kiwal. lharr vat telata. . * "Wfol
la wtoterw Vargiuia.aa>ii man parGstarlrii
Ii. the lauiwiwwtiub IS «robg;.i Rproualrd. fc-
iiaina. wdaa would ha as ai-VL for Old T- ff) |
Burea.Cadkaww, to Can, will nrrer rmr At PfttVaa
T«! «a> away wHi lain inppon ia, W,a, v , JL;
- their prwKasiea wethoto know nig aotba-h.ii J akoat Ifontoa
err, Vitar.it nJst ali that they conid craa a. Aon, it Tex- t: t i, f Court House, by Messrs. Bonner and McDonald. ! *»»re%to
’ 1 ’ * l - ...... - c tre-i ha- ^ a j- Sher.2 and Clirk of tl*e Superior Court — and, : witlw^Sww^the nuniinativa wbhuu; il* ictokelkMifv
Toe Eaton (Otoe) Register, in speaki^sJ
versiuo of Mr . C. F. Demoary it, our asset onto
-l.ke hundreds of other locofoeos N tbu Sute,bfo
go for Polk and the British Tariff.”
The Boston .V .as contains the foliewisg;
“A Saow ran* Lowa*C«mT.Oui<i.—TbeBaato^l
Kkiet i “As uteeBmi friend vikibc to ot tnm 1 “niff I
ly.mys tki& tfce poc4 cmui* if pni^rcci-uie; M
'Ta* MoaMtietioB of Ptrik land tinm M <
eiui lit* feci mt* titer we p»edc«-d ie A XK<esMin
fun m»ii> ra»r»of tbe more no next; portion of tke
toe brut of ih» Mr. Odxu Hkt r. one t*likemm‘;
few fond Fpwfenebte mri in tbe conn, «be «Md k*
But* to IMfiattbde t njbvech before lor Ubft*<
CluVoSeuMvacutf Lorok*c*»*ni. Sock a.te m Hi.
not foil u> exert • Ptronr rcfiornue. W it. Lewent*
wddxeamttc iht Mtate meer.tuf 9nu>e* t.*-ui tiket,mm’
Tbt Spritfghend Re^sbiicax iha* £ ^ count*.
“Mon CmfoNGts.—Tbe SpriartelJ RrpkRim Mt
“I■■kAi oobie deie.gt.iKtt oTWrur**from V%*eoifieUMMi
reretki Wbir ht id foi Tuwz HaM. there wtn MMi
v bo.KOifo «ritbin« retr bt»e bees finn tt>4 i^1|b|
erMflUeefeceMBi, Tbe* ncfot- neer nod forukfa AiMM I
■*" " " caiNfoH
The Genesee county (V X.) Demoast, a i
Vac Bares paper, refuses te sappon P:!k ui M|
and runs up the flag of Ciay and Fre'ingnjiat tL
Tbe Dayton (Ohio) Transcript, ne-trt 1 hithertkfp
come out Jar the Whig cause.
From tbe Cambridge, Maryland CTirooieie, w* d> I
extract tne follow mg: '
Out Representative briefly touched uno: other topics I0 observe, tba% judging from tbeir matching, and era.
— of tbe effort North, to run their candidates as Tariff lut.ons performed in our streets, considerable improve-
or,an. and South, as Free Trade men. O: their refusa.. . ms-ot usd been made. Un-n their 2o— «a—
. anen. and South, as Free Trade men
: tfier tbe-.r pledge, to repeat the Tar.ff art of ls4‘-
ment had tieen made. Upon tbeir dispersion to their
homes, it was with pleasure we observed, Iha: she true
lo Penney Vania, be s»,i they dared not oppose tbe f p r „ Q .- brothfr'y fee.,ng preva.ied among all notb-
Tariff; and. in ii’.ustration, be said, that in their pic. ( ; nf d Br , tl g ..he week's drilling had occurred, to leave
i an:, designs, far tbe Sonde they would represent some the Slightest trace of nnkind feeling,
monster as the Torif, and this same monster, in the
Nort/a was Axti-mospnn,. One of these pictorial rep- (
DISUNION AND TEXAS
Our readers w. remember that in a recent number
reneiitarions he then had ;n his possession, winch be o{ U)e j ; , urDL ; a ., u ded,as did also a corraspondeut,
w ould take pieasnre in exh.bittng to ary one whs desi- , 8 diFunion sent tnents proclaimed, and applauded at a
red to see iL It was Doctor Duncan s speech. J be mBetlDg of :M Oetnorranr p inT in p alniI0 c ^ ua - x ! oftb^'i.'v*."Tbrv caniut swaliow -P^u
.Whin, section of which, no donbr, many o, our rea- lbe ftanri9(| it f?fna thM , - rtro ^ mw 4' ; oufle weiTsato.”
d-.irs have seen.
After expos ng in a master y manner *5e trickery of
the Democratic Party, aoc their presumption ,n piac.ng
sucii a man as Jakes K. Pout before the neop.e, a can-
dida’e for tbe highest office within tliex gift, Mr.
SmsTw spoke
Lbe Whig Party abroad, for tbe.r nobie standard bearer
Hexxt Cnsv. In New Aork
retrogade more
men has taken place—that llie d.slid !c,i.istv have be*
come alarmed—and that they hare .publicly apjurec
wha’-, so rerehty. they so bo’n!y adiaoced. Bat read
; the fo: iow mg.
Eatostc-x, July 3rd, 1644
the entbuf kKm wbirb MunMtleti 7V> tue Ediic^ rf ike (rcn~g*a Jnv+TtOi:
, ’ Haring put,',.sue: m your naoer. ooubtiew an such
Pennsvirar.ia—in xutby.nty as you behaved might be rei>ed on, that the ;
advocates o: annexation in Patnam connty, were di»- i
the Eastern and Miocie States m the »' t-f, and is unionists.—1 liars been lnstracied br a Itrge meeting '
old Virginia and North Carolina, nothing but g.ad n- , of the friends of that measure, heia yesterdav. ibe2no •
dings were tc be beard. The people were moving in .nsf— to transit..: you Use to!lowing nreamiiie’and reso.
masses tor Cut aDd FtrurnsarTSES—and the Ds-ino- c ' ,:ot * hich w ere nffered by Mr. W igg.ns, and unanim-
i trie Wnigs. Tbeirprii
ts ate it,t same
everywhere, at: the same they b
be.-tonitic of tne Govert.tne.- , a
1 le:they :-1 “crncealec.” They are p: jt.t.intt oy
ttieir tiery press, and are sett, float..; on their
hanoeis. truimpning in victory, f.-oic Mt.-.t
isiana.
We t'f in favor c*f a sound Nations. Currency
of utitfor r. va ue throughout the country, \ea.ae
toe gen: email said, as was proc.airoe. on oli of
their haor.rrs in 1646,'-the currency of W :s:.t.;.
ton.”
We ere in favor oft Tariff for tevetoe. w tin
disc rimina.ion, giving fa.r an; adequate pro:-..
Auenca: ,:Sustry.
We are •: favor of a i.strtbu'.ion of ttie procet-cs
of t'*e st its of toe Pub!:: Lar.ds ainorgst tit se*
era States, to w nicn they rightfully :*e . :g.
And ue are in favor of a ntuc.ficanon of the
Executive Veto, s: mat the wil. of tbe natic: may
L,..'. ne controlled by me w . of o:.e mao.
T'-ese are our principles : ana whether the get..
;.r;ftn jhrtiiiLZ-i tLiero or uy. il fiectns ’.at: :tit
pe?;*.e undtr*:aiid ibe»—fur t:»ey are triiifcpnao!
ia a quarter*
enue partj was fast Jos.rig rrouud. R-ecruii* were
^ - . . durv flockior to the Wh.g Sundard, and deeps..: had _ r m .nr
■ n Ktohj. .f r,f our riiiiep tti-” cuff-red r-pE* ; v * * , , . . . c *i? C5rf J *e^3ec on ano r»erre
^ V i* "r seized upon our opponeau.. In iangnage of tbrui- * purpose oi making a hiiie poiitita’can-ta; oi
ci.useqoeDc-e o; l.s tffor- U hiS BejecliaL u tn i-i£ *- ] ^ ejCl qaeDce, be called upon ererr Georgia Whig lo tbe resoiouan* esprew bis and zhe meeimst
stand io Li* post, and I? oace xaore march lo rirtorT <
Georgia wa? looked to abroad «*\ik anxiou* inlerefli
and, whe-n inquired
u>r, we are free ic confet* ihti we expecif-d h.zn io be
vnHnng-” am—but do: to *uch an exieul a* 10; cfc-
ice hrf bea.Ui. Those, bon ever, wuo ku: w ibe l Jan
fi . :’'. lhe —tije enUiUs.aerL c. hi* ckaracier—anC Lhe zee. v tiib
“ J ‘ * : ( w L.ch he advocaiee lhe eiecliOL of CiOaT anci Tlll rsc-
STYktic—and then, when :upt reflect upon L.s pr ec*.
rion* heaiUi — caauot Lui acquiesce ro me n«5e* Fjt r
viL*cl coroptr.* ljec lo uiibarkw a* an E edorti ce Dd*-
daie. Mar Lj* Lce.lL lhougn Boon i*e restored, and
mar he eijoj ior years io come, Ctf pen*.ng :!jos.e
n.eas.ngs around h.ro muich have already road? him
dear to tue people o: Georg .a.
The CoroiDiitee of Twenty-four, of wh ch Major
Jon. CaaWFOKD if Cua.riaari we ho:»e wi Boon asp.
pit Col LuMpruf * -aiue u;»on ibe liakea We z>e.iei e
iha: ’.ue adures* o: Major Ci-awFoai. .* For: Guzsstt,
Earir cwiu’.v.
LtxTjcc-Tos, Ju’y k 1541
GiNTLOtr* :
i enow a±: ron w..i believe roe, when I aware too
iha: 1 iee. gran: j ^ profound r grateful, Uj ibe Wa g
oaf .y adopied ot said meeting. Mr. W.ggms w&§ tbe
ger.tiemar. bk- mao? tbe remark m a former meeting
f V er ‘. r seized oe anc nerrerted for lhe
Of course
meeung* rea. sesx>
meat* on iLit eutyecl.
Whereas, reparts have has® c.ircnlatefl in the nob.
...... . , t»c pr.uts that the acrocate* of anpexatmn ,r. P^-n.r-
he nad saio sue was sound to county, are in favor of dissolving the Union, rather than
tbe core. He doubted it not, for so far as he had seen fail in accomr 1 isbrng that obiec
of her fieopie, since he entered the State, me fee. ng.
li v iMwoef resMoed, Tnat sa.d report is nnfouod.
the retiMum. that at.mate: them ,n 1^. and winch e - - nl -“h. ana toa. the tnenos o. Texas in Pntnam
county, fondiy cherish tne Union of the S--~ as the
“sheet anchor of their safetv."
made mem men rua to victory. »t. . burned withiu
| their bosoms, and would make them d: tbe.r work over
kgatr,
Tne speaker closed, amid tbe most rapturous ap
plause of his aud.ioce. 2S e feet autbor.sed to say
that his constituents can bear from him w beDtver they
wit.—and that he will be ’nappy, at any t.me. to meet
ins opponents iiefore tbe people.
Mr. Sut|>kri'i Speech syon the Tariff.
Rrsiwea. That tbe Secretarv of thu meeting Iran*,
m.t me above resolution to ibose papers wb«h have cir-
rulatec said *r.x — 2 . —
act of justice.
: report
and request its pun..cation, as i
GEN. BLEDSOE. Pres.
J. M. Atiaks , See"
Now, the history of tbe whole affk.r of the Putnam
county Democrats and Texas men. is tins. Same two at
three w eeks ago. they were hairing over on the Texas
Our readers w— find tme atiie production of our tai- question. Immed-ate annexa.ioD must be had at all ,
e Lied Representative in our paper to-day. We com- costs- L ke the South CaroLnt disunianisu tiiet Iieid
l lend it to toe j attentive perusal. Much ..gbt is a meeting and at that meeting tbe sentriaeBt of dtsumaa
t trow-n by it upaa toe important yueetum of the Tarffi rather man use Teras, was boidir ' -,
V*bT* tn.-lo- *«• ak> . .. J . — ^ i 'illHl “
JjMiiTn uma« in*.i cai>-irit.]
iff. Edalar: | leara tbu ruru-yf of»iu»on* ire beUli
eipmMifi lu rf.lfotiuii u> on j*utuouv rr r pwtjBuMi'
lime, is order u> remon lU fluoiiu njvofiUiii ftb|l(i l l|
«t ibal wy l^olincftl r>niuit*&s i»re underroae t tWn
cbenffR. foud ikumru iw'nuj jekrf • etmantmiidMaal
* ti. Buret mm.. 1 tm now * [femurn't: Wbir;
fc»r Tbr nsafoou thu: X h»re beea deluded b* Ae
Drmocrmifo. Wiiiic I ne*rr *-R*««r»d hi cuitiu?
Tbe JorHfnro pwnr, 1 obre bud doubt* *> to tbe
of tbeir poisr t ; ba: tueur doubts were tVinaet ij Ai
promise iLm if ! wotud hare pmmmoe. tnr»e ibisn vswl
wort om right, food xisas I kepi oe nnhl I find our dffM
ruined, a dnenmnuxiau tc bresk a»«ri tbe itboriafdMB
vf nor people iof e bick I nis nut- by partin* d*»stbiTll
dT- uud * redouti to difdrjbum the proceed* of tke psWe ftaii
umovs tbe Suae*. Tbew. wszk m* D t «ber fhiunpMM
n vy the p*rr r ?d u kuc t 1 lumg odnered. btre dderMriM
*i tbe extraiuf p)«-tnmb to *mt for PrmtL. Cun «sd WhT, ,
ksyr*. *sd akr rest mf tke ITkig rovixiak* Iflbs^ I
juried xt tbr enumj *i u»t ensuine tuscuom, for CmfL
M*ie and SauniMii o&cer*. .. I
Black WMer.Ssh June,JB44. I
'k e have anomer power'll’ aiiy in Tm*is i-*:
o: North i-vc-un. This gentlemen fwaj fef Mf '
years tbe Editor of the North Carolina StiaduM '
as we!, as now, the organ of the Locofoco party ui ll
State. The paper which Mr. Lnnng now- pabluhn. i*! I
the Independent, and at ta mar, lead is nailed tbafiafU-
Ciay and Fretmghryaen. Toe R,ie.gh RejioHriifl^' |
3od.ng to this change, says
We.oorCiaty weicaroe our old poi .t-eal oppioBiti** ,
U he Vv ^.g rank*, ren.huen:. if 1* dispiaji the U: J*‘.
-iDcifdah»* I
I I
nihil I
Wna; n tans tni* late tun:
confns, jl in y jut camp. Mr. Ctiatrroa: ’ Wtint t.a*
f’j.jced sjen a.arm and xuen a panic in y -r
rank* * It is the voice cf the peop e speaki:g at
me po is. Virginia tbe .rst nope ofyour pary i as
us. oeen hear: from, and the ~0.: Dotr-n:. ;.'’ :.us
profit, i-e: ntrse.fto be 2\ n r. Ttiese s.v-.s tit
asst;: firact as the“nanc writing upon tne »:
Nor was tot consternation prod used stint fount
of He.'.s'iazra: roues greater. V j:r .eaters ale
, . —y nir nok and • are pat t g —
.Vid even the verertb.t ec it or of tne E ' . rer, wno
a x« newer know n to surrender before, and who war
p,e *ge: to**s as or s»tin" w.th Mr \ an Boren.—
r.ts i: .tu struck : .» flog in eckoow iedgro-tof
Ctfoc. The gentitiDka from mat S.ete w no usu-
a it s.t* :*t fief, re roe. (Gen. Dt.xsx.2E ) :s .tie
onfv one who seems lo he 5rm and ltfipe.-mrot: s.
ii.iist the excitetneot of olb.-ra. and the genera. :i«.
oomf ture which seen: tohe vouniveruaJy feit by his
a»-»ciale*.
M* ftiecd ft ‘-ni 55 tkimoreian;. Mr. Newtj>, wat
r.;:"t af • r *1 • ’ 1 cite* ; • hich :.at beer, t:.t occu-
s or. of i. * gt ”- r g «aay “rob*
Tnere is .t wibgi.ih ineetjag -ues on* an;
ojieni.v at bo - iy. Tffft i* wbu Hie peo
read* tor, anfl what they war.2 J aey j.-i
aafjecu p:ac::a Ir, and bfte itt-e cifpoi
shape tbtir priitoipies to cult ’he whim of a
liunia a. T:.is w as lhe course he reoommet be-.
A more •.roesersinj poucy. as U »lf thoug
loo, m, a copied i: that S.ate i
liieu, was ll.e resmU But cow, after bis co-u.av
w as taken, w n t n there was n: evulm of any of she
great .r».:*. t ut t . wereo}*uly an: fair y met, tne
cbubc bbfc Jtew uairophiui.
\Vi»o vis aay ilroi ii*e pec^*e tf Virg were
44 dtutud’’ at !i>« tie ej<*e.ioD, or irmi iki c.c oot
ur>3tralaoi u*e isues * Or :Uai i^e peyp t of Ieo»
utihea. ui j' - Ge >rgiL, iiid Marrlande > t j- C
cut, ia isicir Ibie eiec-jCflC*. oim uiiORr*iafl*a ue
wvjti befortUjU :i»e> *trt ‘ lioociifo
• !»t-n I’.ey «t lo tue ptf** * Geniflcaeea f.oi
Utlkai**: • \ti.ug uncGoa to u*ti/ aaul*.** I?;?
peojj.e tf :u:a couoirr ere eucL dvpri, a« :i*ey
are *ou.c:ui>ca *-eppeaeMwj to he* They uuhtt-
gxwud :i»eae qoea’ioos perfeciv wt . Ti*ty nudes-
mood lUn ia
A fid mey
Rail are Lave£;oktL of Lbi« epeesk before, aud ht :*ur
c >lombf are roucb crowded lo-dsy, w.i. s*v u'> xn.re
i jl!. to ugi.iL r-dcozuhjend -is perutal io our rebdt.-a.
CuuveaiKL :or '.Leal raoeu: ooro.uc.;ioa o' roe ht an E*
yfCUii—:Le id ore bo, ut lbe Louor wLt BDbj.Jtiiec, uu-
iO.'Ked for. Crocuroatom, boverei, coueLraia me io
oe: ..oe «l You m .J ejLpecl rourcendroaiee to be work-
ing m«u It if ngijt iiiai ibex aboujd be. Quefijoa* of
ai.c \b±: «oagT.itude arfagrtatiiig ibe pttL.;c ro.uc, toe «*•-
lieroeo: of u Liiii §Lol.jC £4t*coaBarA.y ce., .l.. hc.ion Lbe i "TliE foi RT h OF jr*" *»
nest ta -cat and pure*! patr .ot ism of the country. Tne-,- „ ., . -l1.
sum ke our foreign and eoraewbe poiicy—ptaec or * a " trfctr - r f- ft*-" .-%atusa2 lsi>E?Exct*ct
rva-, ai how it a:: tt.’-'-aC Tbsbauner otu-rr.tnr.s * -JZ.. ’*ts ce.ebratec in v~, z.lr, in foe 11*22. 2,2221 -. Ear-
quest Lac not: n. .d.y nn:ur,*-- in a nvignx,r.ng r • t . ti : }v in foe car, cur mt.itarv corps, the “Gluts," paraaed,
ana our pe.-p.t entnu* at'ica. v exhuted •- -
once in lht u.-ts ept of Corttr and Pizam
a nc upon me tr^-kery and humbugge.-y of the pretend- app.audf-t; by the audience T: lt BkJ f^r;, }oa )_
* I anU-Tartff Democratic Party m the !ate Congress. P^ee. We advgyed fo ,q a« an th>
“ r t u-1.n.f jubijv* ;
Oat lht j.ntit of luariiAl twtr
A. urwt: ti,t mt: i-l: j.uwor of Ui'iu- » r. r <: t
luiuui-. E 1,1.11,VI . UI.L lilt fiord,I -IUC *
for umt ; tbu l of lot ).VI,;,’ t’j
Rt.rAitfcfe.oi. what tut. roffer."
While sue: reraiatiosary pnaciples are proctiuaed,
neu---t y or indflerence w ou,d be er m -i~h :2 -oe last
uegret. Ana y«L w uat ewa 1 do t My be suth, iong fee.
jt, has ago,: ia.re: me. 1: can euiy be recrtiiiet I, if'
t: a... .t travei or foe so..toot af retirement Put he
* pet* - ng is pouring a..' on foe fire foot ia consum mg t re.
Look ou; then for another, and I some g.atii no re,
more w cir:ny r.andarc nearer to ne*: our legions i cc
inorshi :wm or tc, victory, lm v.e mean t.me, ] » ni,
not ne id^e. 2 w,.: west-ec: tiie Ruler of tbe Ukiiw se,
tiit: to H in w no » the oecme of ari nations, oare m av
u. iong—anc ths: W m this “mud o; foe free,’’ throe g.
.* . -tr miijour may rise up id iong succession lo enj iy
“ ■* r.g: eous .ha wise goiemmeo-,, pure re gitm, I .nr a".
tt an: Urticx, :,. . ne mu sha.l forget tc rhinr tiii ij »e
fci-JCS
ar.d at 11 c'cixk, A. M', a prxession afcitxeos, wnh
the Reader and Orator of me day, was formed at the
Court House, and proceeded to the Menu:xt Church.
Heic, a.ter a ferwnt and eloquent adorers to the
Teeoke of Glace, by foe Rer. Mr. M vixs, foe Dei tor- hlt
anon of Indeptgidenre was read by Mr. C. E. Hatkes,
a memaer of tne “Greys.” and aa Oral.or. de.nered by
Mr. T. W. White, one of our c.t.reLs.
Cocpl inectary remark* .n reiatxm tc fourth of Jo y
oreticae have been toe common fa- tbetn to bare much
effect w.fo tbe reader. Eiery craiix a handsomely
wt..ter- chaste, and tbe orator ejxuen*. Criticism sel.
dom launches it*javelin ai foose product.on*. It is only
when some btgb.y d.siingnisiied mar,—who, m foe
councils of foe Nation, or w .th>& the wa.is of a Col
lege, has earned for h,mse.i fame, is selected for such s
display, that our rent w ers, sod the pres*, seiae upon tbe | Lte
production, and iasd, or cxidemn, as m their judgments
-1 ,p b»ne2» o; foesc turned ,a:e Texas men, and tbev now
fotnk proper to retrace their step*. Weil, we xre gixd that
they do so; bn:, we ask the render, if A ,s no; prodent
iM lienl i° eu: trier tbe.r leader, Mr. Cx.hotos,
has tc-id them font it writ not do to assume such a posi.
tmn, a: foe present :.me ’ Ob: yes- lieu. Qua us-
hum’s Br-gad* in Soufo Caro..na‘was dissaving iu
s’-reng.a to figs: for Texas—and foe Beawiort dwo*.
oo ou were p»s*.ug ibeu hold reso.auonw—and whe*
it was ihoug&i mat Mr. Caiboua woe id hack them tm
tne. r position, the Putnam county Potkite* coald then,
,t seems, vwairew k doctnoe, wt ch, t noe Mr. Calhoun,
set- they assemble together and repudiate..
" ' ,i " u Uu *‘°“ t wa >■ Mt. Caihoaa bad openly J
sustained the disutnoc party! We donbl it moch-
St.-ong as pur r opinion is aga.nm the mmod.ate Tex- •
as a-s.t.on pe-t—and roreed as they have been te re- !
lrtk ‘ ’’’ - lk " Mr. Calhoun open y t neouragee them,
we know them too wtl- not to be' eve. that foer would
bale amerei to :;,e sentnaenu w hatever had hee* the
■ ratse^uences. Bui without tht-r leader, they have he-
| come aiannec. atic making a vi-ne of oree*» :v, ia
Putnam, at leas-, they make the show of retreun.' ’ j,
dx-s not recu.re more -nan halt an eye to are through
i*ow going an lor foe mamn-aanre of po?«Mnj^J'
We consider his t hange of tenets a* a mwl ref®****?**
. Tuseratwn ot foe sound ness o ! tbe «**•■'. ■
“Trotu x SLigmy inf wiif prevau’’ llwiN I
public- we have no duwnn as it nos taker tbe wbigiM^ j
re.i by wiira-tTi; as a-e are rmi5dent hi* aWf** ’ |
s: -oi, has heea assume; wifoou: coasataho*. Njj,
knowledge or. the part <f foe Wn.g*. ibitsaeb **•*,-
he tne case on:,; the Ed.to, had madeaphh" *.»•
view of the alarming crisis to which our politica* h.’I
terosts nave amvei
This will do for the present. Tue bail keej* AWfl
and gathen as it lure*. New whg pipers*
mg cr aii ever tne count-v, ana beyaud iMiMBj
our Siare, the people a~e at work. 'VbfakWJKI
so and a: your opoonents. There ts
you. but mat is a . iric-ari awa -s you, it **• ^I
—vkwiyt rhea upon foe <mcmy.
’ Brer u Free TYwffe »ao, uwd there a Tariff*
Pee foe amuse men’, at wt.. t» .-’ootolM 1 , , ,
readers, wt nohl.sh the t.i -ow ,ng res.iutioasgMf^
U.x—is».-wn, New Jersey , ty a c.aa o: Poiiita.
htseou Iran mere that Mr. Pok’s ne.ag* ^**1
mat r* indiguanly repudiated, by Northers Drca&Hv |
‘ £.-snri«w. That the store ot Col Potk
e«fn* I
1 oh * I
ra-n.xt»t»*' I
jeer, star »hat: face—till foe .Archingti’s 7rump aha ii her. wetnefo fit. Our young men usually esca;<. Eo-
annout.ee foe end of *T-me, and Eortt, g.ie p.oce is coui-agtuiient and appiause art* slwavs g vei. form
Heaven!
:rac
1640. j> tea •
tt ..n very great respect- vour obediett sen ant.
JOSEPH H. LUMPKIN.-
JJI21EE <J LitVL j)
Bexxinu ii. hiotL ’ Commdiet.
J. Ii. ii. WariOtCTOK. 1
In
many cases too these are merited ; but we dtiaot much
whether u*e indiscriminate praise bestowed tptm then,
won id non answer a far better parpose, w ere it temper
ed, to say tbe feast cf it, wifo moderate and .us: criti
cism.
Entertaining foe*e views, we liare determined, for j
Texa* and the Right ai tUnareh.
In the Tres-y w ,:b Great Br tn.n,is said fo»j Ty*.
as 20* gner. up op ber the r,gto: « scLtch. 1; annex-
! aUo *‘ ttk * *oc.n.-d.ag tc the ,a» of Natum*. fo.s 1
Treaty wm hue ta be observed. Whai sav ibe mas
Aao mu; tu ih a ’ .Are Ihty prepared in riofd nr Urau
Br.te.a tax right! If ore take Texan, we wuari take
her w h iwr t At’ltA hei deb's and tier ireatirw, m
foe futc-e. to he “ainf' with oar pra.se : ana with foe j I ““* ! rP: -°c »’e them sH, and fight oursefiew cmi
effur. of Mr. Warn, tossy no more foau w nat it i* justiy .
rotiLifd lo. We do 90 loo, w <iii p future, hrzxuwe we
oi tfcfro. • in ng ;n>! »nr: ne r gh: Tr ^a.
ET A* au ev.dense of the high e»; mare pUerd apna
l’he How. Alexander H. StepbfCA
O;.- c st -gt *hf-c Represeuat-ie and cane date la r
Ctrogrnsf. tbe Hon. A. H. Sto-etha, are tea m oat
c v on Wednesday ios2 and sojourned «. b us until
F• idy iiiort.iug, wben be Jei: for Lis rer-Ot-nce. Craw ■-
furdi w. He w at wtrmij greeted by out Jeffow-cit -
new, and a: :ne,r earnent desire and reriuest, be a. L| rence of his iarge auditory was, tliat it was one of tbe wc cad tue reader* attewt.aa lo ibe ioilewipg feed;
dressed mem on Tnureday mghfi at the Ciay Ciw h j best efforts oc foe kind they had ever beard. We are
; of the am* opinion, anc feci gratified l bearing tetti-
• uny to foe b^gi. v alne eM upon tbe oration of oar young
and aoocanplisbed ieliow-eit’iceu. Tbe path of lame is
before h in—he has catered it—applies jt* and indus
try are atl that it nectar*-) for h m Tost a t fo* proud.
•at bonnes.
Jtainec’ 'Stefo after tbe orttioa, Tbe “Geetw” foroded ’. u Coegrene
Room. A vuiut-root audient* *«* pros*-: 1—’be room
,i a »ery iarge one, hut rt was B»ar‘y filled by tbe Para
of om- c,:y, who attended aknw* r* nmr—a crenpl*.
mem laadsameJr paid to our feJented rrpresantMive,
and w*jl me.reied by him.
At a-joa ns Mr Sremn made his af-ptamae* m
the ia*, be was greeted with rutad* <d
hare no fault to find. Thu oration wa* wc.f w ritten, i Mr. Pox’* service* while Speaker of The H mu m
handnuntly, and e,«joeA'.iy dehvered. Tne nn lersai ! Rejirettntatnet if The Congrew* « The l'».red Stale*
: cah tue render'* attention to ibe b»hw
lo IsSS, oa foe eve of tbe nrhonremont pf fo*; R.^,, i
the ntui' ooeep rDfntary reeamiire, rr.urnmg ihauks,
Ac. te foe Sneaker wa* t ffired. The i-otr suoaff, )n ,
SB, noe* 57. Sorb resointioue uim’Jy pwtr i
moos'y. Thi* iter wa* a eetere re-bake, bat -a-.., T r
generai y te be a rrbwha wreL' irteraed by -yb a Mae
wen Tf partisan a* J.me* K. Pi-fk prei-ed V -msrlf te hr
traar mm. mf »u.Ttotriiuis,y ewea lied
ta AHA U m-brr cure that fooee « the
M.\re«. « enter je gi n credence; «* * ***U2h.I
* «f«-w if m. mt ihl wa- ui t,. wt hire
preor th** -.hr ns- *JR.-e hoiaei* and ofbee **"’'> I
ffreaVru. Thill fo ,n pg a permanewl tariff
kina i„ he ui groat omwt-c ueoce ta L.e *u**rt7iJ
we, . ,u* uur oeuMfemr fir Prairai **i r** *
are npruawd A do. a~h.ng for prom, itnflm
Aiwa.*-* or I-ST llox. R_ B Ram v> vt (
n lstw—We have ten iuwnf br Mr- H* 1 !* u. *
envy ,o tut tdihiws- hi* oonwruaente i» ‘
A ha**y gTasee at habea-s that hex lof****"
**.-» 1 OMINIM* to drvme mesas for the *'
OT . IOOA Sai L-uuU sure a C.ww*tie* “**
*w--.ng ne earvam «* fo* PcrsiJeery. Ik* ' 1 ~ - or' 1
hat iVvL x oiborw 1. re.s:«* »
dffi -v, ,x are nas, fc .va M - Calb-ntl “ ~^g
«*te preip*r«g j, Ingwteitou. te pu- herre-‘ c*» JT
** •*<w*xtirt»Tr, ‘ w if a Sx’.e «»« •**
rif-t revano^ary,! , m ewi.iag a Sue Cf’EJJfi-
•* -V* arx<- t. appit that are* vrga x*|ti fe ’
fo.apk.-wmnfoo*tK»iL lhe regfeto! remedy.“
ihe arw i inwr not b« M ‘**1.
■mt, ead *®p neoge foe heccfaity » *U5a
ApJ* feil Staim wt wreck ready h
peaAma re anewativrewamute hmd5:-. I’-d » f ,*rii
*» 4m! Mr. Cumoni »* «*•’ HS-prM ;
«d *rfe wwi the wgfe —
x»« *r firfit* msmnsriib t